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Married
Sprint colon, yellow and green,
were used in the decorations and j
the gowns of the attendants for
the beautiful wedding on Saturday
afternoon when Miss Donna Mur
iel Whitely, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph W. Chambers, became
the bride of Franklin Marcus
Combs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
W. Combs.
It was at 4 o'clock that Dr. Seth
Huntington performed the rites
before a large gathering of rela
tives and friends of the couple.
Corydon Blodgett was the soloist
and Mrs. W. H. East was the or
ganist. The altar was banked with
bouquets of daffodils, calla lilies,
stock and yellow snapdragons. The
aisle was marked with white ta
pers tied with clusters of daffo
dils and greens.
Of white satin was the bridal
gown enhanced with a handmade
imported lace yoke edged with a
satin -cuff and a full skirt which
terminated in a court train. Her
full length tulle veil was edged in
the imported lace and cascaded
from a satin Juliet cap adorned
with her mother's orange blos
soms. She carried a white Bible
topped with a white orchid. Mr.
Chambers gave the bride in mar
riage. Preceding the bride to the altar
were Miss Patricia Zosel, the hon
or maid, Mrs. Richard Whitely,
sister-in-law of the bride, and
Miss Beverly Gustafson, the
bridesmaids. Their frocks were
f marquisette over taffeta fash
ioned with full skirts and crino
line at the hipline. The fitted bodi
ces were sleeveless. Miss Zosel
wore pastel green and the brides
maids were in pale yellow. They
wore matching Juliet caps with
houlder length veils and carried
colonial bouquets of daffodils,
snapdragons and stock centered
with violets.
Walking immediately before the
bride was Rebecca Purvine, dau
- ghter of Dr. and Mrs. Ralph E.
Purvine, whose floor length frock
'was of yellow organdy made with
puffed sleeves, Peter Pan collar
and tied with a sash. She wore a
matching Juliet cap of satin.
Attend the Groom
Jack Larson stood with the
groom as best man and seating the
uests were Virgil Schuetz and
larvin Simpson.
For her daughters wedding
Mrs. Chambers chose a rose crepe
gown with gold accessories. Mrs.
Combs attended her son's marriage
in an aqua crepe gown. Their cor
sages were of orchids.
The newlyweds greeted their
guests at a reception in the fire
place room. Mrs. Ralph E. Purvine
and Mrs. Lloyd Riches, aunt of the
bride, poured- Mrs. George Jack
son of Portland, assisted by Mrs.
Donald JicNeil. cut the cake. As
sisting were the Misses Merle
Rhoten, Frances Baum, Shirley
Webber and Marilyn Burris. Billy
Purvine passed the guest book.
When the couple left on their
wedding trip to Canada the new
Mrs. Combs changed to a red and
black check suit with fitted black
coat and black accessories. On
their return they will be at home
t 1880 North Commercial street.
Family Dinner
For Mr. Patrick
ZENA An arrangement of
' Pink and white chrysanthemums
flanked by pink and white tapers
was used as table decorations
when Albert M. Patrick of Zena
was honor guest at a family din
ner. Sundav. January 14 at the
Kingwood avenue home of his i
nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Gibson, the occasion being
his 90th birthday anniversary.
Assisting were Mrs. Rex Gib
son, Mrs. Duane Gibson and Mrs.
Lee Gibson. The dinner was held
prior to the reception honoring
Air. Patrick which was held at
the Zena home of Mr- and Mrs.
W. Frank Crawford Sunday after
noon. Mrs. Lee Gibson presented her
uncle with a decorated birthday
' eake which she had made.
Additional members of the fam
ily present at the dinner were
Mrs. Hattie Gibson, sister of Mr.
Patrick who will be 87 in March;
Mr. and Mrs. John Strand, Mr.
and Airs. Charles Ramp, Rex Gib
son, Duane Gibson, Lee Gibson,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson, Mrs.
Kate-Arnold, visiting here from
Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Karl E.
Wester and small son. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Evans, Eugene.
Founders' Day'
Dinner Friday
Members of PEO Sisterhood will
gather at the First Congregational
church on Friday, January 26 for
the 'organization's annual Found
ers Day dinner. All PEO mem
bers in the city and state officers
are invited to attend, Mrs. Veda
Jones,, treasurer of the supreme
ihapter is expected.
. General arrangements are under
Mrs. H. B. Sentman of C. B- chap
ter; invitations and place cards in
barge of Mrs. Ivan Stewart of
- chapter G; program by Mrs. Jes
sie Singleton and Miss Florence
Hutchinson of chapters AB and
BC and decorations by Mrs. Coe
Roberts of chapter BQ.
4 The AATJW Wednesday after
noon literature group will be en
, t ruined at a 1:15 dessert lunch
yon at the home of Mrs. Raymond
Walsh, 14 North Church street.
Mrs. David Looney will be the as
sisting hostess. Miss Edna Mingus
will give a talk on present day
trend in writing.
The regular DakeU club meet
ing will be held -at the Salem
Woman's clubhouse Wednesday
night at 6:30 o'clock. A oovercd
dish dinner will be served and the
program will feature a talk by
George Birrell on The Atomic
Bomb."
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golden wedding enmiversary today at their home, with
friends invited through the press to call between 2 and 5
o'clock. The Beckners were married near Quinaby, where
they have resided eier since except for two years. (Jesten-Miller).
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Reception for
Goldenweds
Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Beckner
will celebrate their golden wed
ding anniversary at a reception
this afternoon at their- country
home, route two, box !4. They
have invited their friends through
the press to call between I and S
o'clock. The Beckners were mar
ried near Quinaby and have re
sided there ever since except for
two years.
Receiving with the couple-will
be their children, Mrs. Densier Oil
ham, Mrs. Ernest Savage and Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Beckner.
Mrs. George Beckner- will cut
the cake and Mrs. W. S. Savage
will pour. Assisting about the
rooms will be Mrs- L, W, Beamish
of New Westminster, Canada, a
granddaughter of the godlenweds,
Mrs. Lawrence Beckner, Mrs. Lor
en Bosten, Mrs. Sadie Moritz and
Mrs. Minnie Schoeneman, who
wil pass the guest book.
BPW Radio Broadcast
First in the series of four radio
broadcasts by the Salem Business
and Professional Women's olub
will be given over KOCO January
27 at 6:15 a.m. Mrs. Louis Neu
man is chairman of the radio pro
gram. There will be a panel dis
oussion "How Does Salem Measure
up to Civic Responsibility?" Tak
ing part will be Miss Amanda
Anderson of the BPW club, Col
onel Mark Hillary, Marion county
civilian defense chairman, Earl
Bushnell, Rex Gibson and Bruce
Williams.
Mrs. Albert O. Grass will slve
a travelogue at the dinner meeting
of the Past Presidents club of the
American Legion auxiliary Thurs
day night at the home of Mrs. Ella
Donnelly on North Cottage street..
A covered dish dinner will be
served at 6:30 o'clock and guests
are asked not to bring their table
service. Assisting hostesses will be
Mrs. Jennie Bartlett, Mrs. Minnie
Gregory, Mrs. James Garson and
Mrs. Helen McLeod-
By Maxlne Borea
Statesman Music Editor -
Big names are headlined on this weekend's radio shows, in
cluding Pianist Rudolf Flrkusny, 'Violinist Jasha Heifetz and
Brazilian Soprano Bidu Sayao. The Portland Symphony players
are tonight on the Standard Hour.
Today's programs include:
10 a. m. on CBS New York Philharmonic-Symphony, George
SzelL conductor. Rudolf Flrkusny, piano soloist James Fassett,
commentator.
Prelude to "Lohengrin" ; Wagner
, Piano Concerto No. 1, in G minor Mendelssohn
Symphony No. 9, in C major Schubert
1:30 a. m. on CBS The Symphonette conducted by Mishel Pias
tro. Joseph Fuchs, violin soloist.
Bagatelle . Somervilla
Serenade Elgar-
Scherzo (from Pastoral Symphony) i Beethoven
Maxechiare ...Tostl
Violin Concerto in E minor
1st Movement - .....Mendelssohn
Triumphal March (from "Jorsalfar Suite") Grieg
Minuet in G .. .Beethoven
8:30 on ABC American Album of Familiar Music.
8:30 on NBC Standard Hour, James Sample conducts the Port
land Symphony orchestra. Jacqueline Anderson and Hugh Awart
will play.
Impresario Overture Mozart
Symphony No. 1 in G minor
(2nd and 3d movements) Kalinnikov
Concerto in D minor for Two Violins Bach
Jacqueline Anderson, Hugh Ewert, aoloists
Portrait of Frontier Town Gillis
Chamber of Commerce
Ranch House Party
Mikrososmos Suite (selections) ...Bartok-Serly -
Monday's programs will be:
8:30 on NBC The Voice of Firestone with orchestra and chorus
directed by Howard Barlow; Bidu Sayao, soprano, guest.
Midnight in Paris Magidson
Orchestra and Chorus
O Mio Babbino Caro
from "Gianni Schicchi" Puccini
Sayao
Medley of Songs from the Year 1909 Arr.
Orchestra and Chorus
The 81ave Market Sandoval
Sayao
I'll Follow My Secret Heart Coward
Sayao and Chorus
Intermezzo from "Jewels of the Madonna", Wolf-Ferrari
Orchestra
II Bacio - ...Arditi
Sayao and Chorus
T:00 on NBC Symphony Orchestra with Guido Cantelli, guest
conductor.
Symphony No. 29 in A Mozart
Prairie Sunset from
'Portrait of a Frontier Town" Gillis
Pictures at an Exhibition .Moussorgsky-Ravel
8:80 on NBC The Railroad Hour starring baritone Gordon Mac
Rae, with Carmen Dragon's orchestra and the Norman Luboff
chorus; Nadine eonnor, soprano, guest in "Dearest Enemy" by
Rodgers-Hart.
9:00 on NBC The Telephone Hour-with Donald Voorhees and
the Bell Symphonic orchestra; Jascha Heifetz, violinist, guest.
Waltz from "The Swan Lake" -...Tchaikovsky
Orchestra
?he Girl with the Flaxen Hair Debussy-Hartman
epriccio Valse Wieniawski
Heifetz and Orchestra
Oentle Maiden, Tell Me from "Natoma" Herbert
Orchestra
Concerto No. 2 in D Minor,
2nd and 8rd Movements Bruch
Heifetz and Orchestra
Chadwich chapter. OES, social
afternoon club will meet at the
Masonic Temple Tuesday after
noon for a dessert luncheon at 1.15
o'clock. An invitation is extend
ed to all members and friends in
the city to attend. For the pro
gram Mrs. Fred L. Rawlins will
show pictures that she and her
husband took on their European
trip last summer. .y
' Mrs. Milton Blackman is chair
man of the committee and assist
ing are Mrs. M. T. Madsen, Mrs.
F. C Rock, Mrs. Mason Chappelle,
Mrs. Marvin Lewis, Mrs. William
J. Linfoot, Mrs. Donald Coon, Mrs.
Elmer Dorr, Mrs.. Georgia Cook,
Mrs. Sam Sims, Mrs. Oscar L
Paulson, Mrs. O. E. Palmateer and
Mrs. Millard A. Pekar.
TTiuaauas, The asxIHary
the fire department mat Tueadav.
Jt was reported that more nmct
and pocket books are needed for
Veterans hospital In Vancouver
when the auxiliary visits in April.
After the meeting Mrs. Art Venn
was honored witha shower. Emma
Shipley j and Amy Tax were in
charge of entertainment, and Mer
edith Webb and Lnzelle Benefiel
served refreshments."
The Sigma Kappa mothers will
met for luncheon on Tuesday aft
ernoon at the Top Hat at 1:30
o'clock, later going to the home of
Mrs. A. F. Marcus on State street
for a social hour.
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