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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1950)
in t in i f Y I Nuptials Are Performed At Church " , - '.- .-: k ;- - ' At an t o'clock ceremony at. the Free Methodist church en August 4 Miss Leona Van Tassel, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. R- Van TasseU became the bride of James K. Gwynn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gwynn. . The Rev. J. ,N. walker officiated. Soloists were, Miss Bonnie Neuberg of Portland; and Wayne Hauser. A male quar tet, composed of Herbert Hansen, jr-, Paul Barium, William Han sen and Wayne Hauser, sang be fore the bridal party entered. Rob ert McDowell of Centralia was organist. r ; - " : For her wedding the bride chose :' the -traditional- white satin gown ' made entrain and a tulle veil. She carried a bouquet of white roses. Mr. Van Tassel gave his daughter . in marriage. i- Miss Elaine Van Tassel was her sister's., tionor. maid and brides L maids were Miss Donna Mae Crawford and Miss Evelyn Van Tassel, cousins of the bride, and .. Miss Louise Vernon of Portland. The girls wore taffeta dresses in shades of rose, green, yellow and aqua and carried hand crochet ' fans adorned with snapdragons in pastel shades. Flower girls were Miss Arlene Walker and Miss . MarylArlene Munsel, who wore blue." I "Candlelighters were Mrs. Keith Gwynn and Mrs. Lyle Wil liams. The ; gowns of all the at tendans and the bride were made by Mrs- Van .Tassel. " . ; Wayne Gwynn was his brother's bast man and groomsmen were Keith and Robert Gwynn, also brothers of the groom, and Dan Barham. Ushers were Jerry Arch er, Wendell Peterson, Ted Howe, Paul Barham and Dean Walter. A reception followed at the Sa lem Women's clubhouse. Mrs. Ted . Howe cut the cake and Mrs. Ernest j Garcia of Portland presided at the i coffee urn. Assisting were Mrs. Herbert Hansen. Miss Mary Lou Hauser, Muriel Stewart, Anna Mae Runstrom, Delores Miller, Betty Wintermantle, Estelle Schroeder, Idabelle Williams, Myrtle Clemens and Jo Ann Walter. 'After a wedding trip along the Oregon coat the couple will be at home in Salem. Leon A. Culbertson of New York, formerly of Salem,, Is ar riving in the capital today by . plane to visit with his aunt, Miss .Zoe Stoc&ton, who resides at the Salem, Hotel. ! Attend' Newport ," Salmon Bake ' Attending'the DAV Salmon Bake at Newport Sunday representing Salem DAV auxiliary were Com mander Pauline " Richards, Mrs. Stuart Johns, Mrs. Eva -Bennett, Mrs. Verne Ostrander and Mrs. Arlis Latane.. , - The auxiliary will support and assist with the viola sale - Friday and Saturday sponsored by the Military Order of the Purple Heart. -':' - . ' - 7 : - . . Delegates - and alternates elect ed, to attend the national conven tion at San Francisco August 12 to 19 are Pauline Richards,-commander; Mrs. Verne Ostrander, charter delegate; Mrs- Eva Ben- i i - fnett, Mrf.' Stuart John's, Mrs.1 Rose Hagerdorn, Mrs. Evelyn Bremmer, Mrs. Minnie Secor, Mrs. Esther Jennes, ' Mrs, ' Jeanette Stevenson and Mrs. Jessie Zumwalt. Mrs. Verne Ostrander . will leave Friday morning' on the Shasta to attend the VAVS committee meet ing- i , ' !Mrs. Kasaeli Eyerly will have as her guests today her sister, Mrs. Marvin Spores and children, Car olyn "and John, Mrs. Rayond Hill and Mrs. Harry Hill, all of Spring field. - ;. . Sons af Norway will bold their annual picnic on Sunday, August 13 at Silver Falls park at 1 o'clock. Members are asked to bring their own dinners and coffee will be furnished by the lodge. August TUtes Of Interest :-:-'r . j! - , . PEDEE The wedding of. Miss Betty Jenkins,! daughter v of "Mr. and Mrs. Al Jenkins, and Robert Vinson, all of Sweet Home, took place at the -Evangelical United Brethren church at Sweet Home on August 4 ivith'toe. Rev. -W. Cooksley officiating.. The bride is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.1 'P. O- Bur bank of Monmouth and Miss Ruby Bur bank of Monmouth .was brides maid for her cousin. After a wedding trip the couple -" 1 1 A. . T wiu restue at pweti xiodk. - - Another wedding of interest took pake, on ISunday uniting in marriage - Miss ' Estalin Fritz, daughter! et llrlAdfrst'cUe Frit of Lebanon, and Mack Man ning Slate, Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Slate ef - Albany, at the Lebanon Christian " church. The groom is a nephew of Sidney How ard of Pedee. . : . ? - . Parents on Visit -. "Mr.1 and Mrsl - Clifford Harold have just returned from a two weeks trip to visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Phil F. McKinlay at Taos, N. M. They also visited Grand Canyon, Colorado Springs, Denver, Ft. Col lins and Yellowstone N a t i o n al park, v .. . Mr. McKinlay is a geologist at the New Mexico school of mines and is temporarily in Taos. Mrs, McKinlay -is the former, Doris Harold, v ' . .. A greep el aaeaasets ef the Sa lem Woman's club en Tuesday at tended the annual County Federa tion picnic at the Children's Farm Home near Corvalhs: Those going from here ; were Mrs. : Frederick FJey, Mrs. J.-.N. Chambers, Mrs. W.-i E. Hutchens, Mrs. . Frederick Leupold, r Mrs. Robert Hutcheon and Mrs. J. M. Devers.- Salem Practical Norses associa tion - will meet Monday night at the Salem . Memorial hospital chapel at 8 o'clock. Dr. Robert F. Anderson -will be the guest speak er following the meeting and will talk on polio and demonstrate the use. of the iron lung. All practical nurses and nurses aides in Salem are: invited . to- attend. ; " ; i The Statesmen; Sclem, Oregon. Friday: August 11. lSSfr-Q P'" J if WJi i -:-r-ir-'Tir Ti i w'iMi-Wrt i ad i ir viiiViii in irvirfi 'i--- v-xi '?-r MANY PURPOSE Modern designers weren't first with the idea that a single piece f furniture can serve many purposes the breakfront was a one-Diece wonder 200 years ao. 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