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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1950)
12 The Statesman. Salem. Oregon. Friday. Sept 22. 1950 Home Nuptials Unite Couple : At a candlelight wedding Sat urday afternoon, September 16, at 4 - o'clock at the . bride's - home, Doua Marie Henderson, daughter f Mr. and Mrs. Loyal W. Hen derson, became the bride of Thom as Harrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harrison of Brooks. The Bev. Dudley Strain performed the double ring " ceremony - before a group of reltives and close friends. Trie bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a" grey suit, with black accessories and purple orchid corsage. She carried a white , testament with a white lace hand kerchief for "something borrow ed.' Attending the couple were Miss Lorraine Kirscher, who - wore . a pink afternoon dress with brown orchid corsage and .Jim Morinski, who stood as best man for Mr. Harrison. ) ", : ., . - - ; For - her . daughter's wedding, Mrs. Henderson chose a green crepe dress with white gardenia .and pink carnation corsage. Mrs. 'Harrison wore a wine crepe dress with white gardenia and pink car nation corsage. A reception followed with Trrs. A. E. Danielson in charge. Mrs. Milan Meier cut the cake. Miss Pat Kirscher poured, while as sisting about the rooms were Mrs. Don Zilinski, Mrs. Jake Jantzen, Miss - Florence Nelson and Ethel Lamb. " . After a trip to Seattle and points north the couple will be at home at 919 South 10th street, Corvallis, where the bridegroom will resume his studies at Oregon State. ; Mrs. Milan Meier complimented the bride Wednesday evening 'with a shower at her home.-A dessert supper was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Otto Lehman. Honoring the bride were Mrs. Loyal W. Henderson, Mrs. Trubert Henderson, Mrs. Rollo Kent, Mrs. Jake Jantzen, Mrs. Otto Lehman. Miss Lorraine Kir scher, Mrs. Frank Jirak and the . hostess. Church Nuptials Unite Couple STAYTON -Im double-ring ceremony in the Immaculate Con ception Catholic church, Monday, September 4, at 8:30- a.m. Miss Alice Sandberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. vern Sandberg of Stay ton, became the bride , of Michael Wiege of Salem, son of Mrs. Henry Wiege of Hebron, N.D. Father William Frank officiated. . Miss Josephine Brand "was or ganist and sang with Mrs. Law rence Pietrok,- Given in marriaee bv her father the bride wore a grown of white satin which had a bertha of folded satin below a sheer yoke. Lace was used to embellish the" gown and edged the fingertip veil which fell from a tiara of seed pearls and rhinestones. She carried a bouquet of white rosebuds . and stephan tis." " - - Mrs. Donald Roy r (Margaret Neftling) of Salem, was matron of honor, wearing a gown of yellow taffeta with matching hat. Her flowers were yellow roses and ste phanotis. Bridesmaids were Miss Esther Wiege of Salem.- sister of the groom, and Miss 'Arlene Boss, also of Salem. Their gowns were of blue taffeta and they had mat ching hats and carried blue flowers and stephanotis. - Marvin Sandberg, brother of the bride, was best man.- Groomsmen were - Edwin Wiege of Salem, brother of the groom, and Edwin Raff, also -of Salem. Ushers were Donald Roy of Salem and John Laux of Sublimity. A buffet dinner was served In the pa rrish hall at noon. Serving were Mrs. Lorene Zunk, Mrs. El sie 'Schneider and Miss Margaret Thomure. At the reception held in the af ternoon in the hall, Mrs. Mabel Bater of Salem, cut the cake while Mhm inn mr Wm Wide Variety of New Designs Now for Predecorated Panel Boards on Market - By Sue Gardner For homemakers who want to restyle their bathrooms, kitchens or children's rooms, there is a wide variety of new designs in pre - decorated panel boards now- on the market. The pa nels' are hard - pressed and have a baked -fe r on. enamel fin- ish that can kept clean the use i damn cloth. The " 11 surface is both durable and mois ture resistant, two qualities need ed in' bathroom redecoration. For the bathroom, - the use of metal mouldings are recommen ded with tha panel . boarding to keep the water from getting be hind the panels. The panels can be permanently - fixed to both flat and curved surfaces. :i iin- an be i with I of a! solid and patterned finishes and can be combined for a variety of effects in the home. A room with high ceilings, often found in older houses, can be given a shorter effect with the use of dark paneling on the bottom and patterned or solid light paneling on the top. Some of the panel boards come with light backgrounds and dark lines in box or plaid effects which can be matched with the darker shade in solid paneling. Two tone effects in solid colors can be achieved with the use of green and pale yellow, light grey and burgundy, or royal blue and cream. ' . The paneling is also suggested for playrooms and for attic rooms where the infrequent use of the space might mean you have a wall washing problem when you want to clean Ihe room. It is also good for a room that is subject to a good deal of dust and grit from open windows and requires constant washing. The panel board comes in both Mrs. Marie Schneider, Salem, pre sided at the punch bowl. Serv ing were Mrs. Elsie Schneider, Mrs. Lorene Zunk, Miss Rose Marie Kirsh- Miss Edna Wiege, sister of the groom,-and Mrs. Irene Han shire, both of Salem. With Mr. and Mrs. Verel Harold, whose wedding was at St. Boni face church at Sublimity the same morning, the two couples enter tained their friends at a wedding dance at Forester hall in Stayton that evening.. , For traveling the bride wore grey with white accessories and a white corsage. After their trip to California and Crater lake, they are residing in Stayton. 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