The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 08, 1951, Page 9, Image 9

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    Miss Kay Smith
Becomes Bride
On Saturday :
f The Immaculate Concep Uoo
Catholic church of Stayton waj
ti scene of the wed dint of Miss
Kay Smith, daughter- of Mr. and
Mrt. I A. Smith and Stayton,
ed Ronald W. Johnson, son of
Mr and Mrs. Felix Johnson of
Irons, on Saturday afternoon at
X q'clock. The Rev. If, Jonas of
ficiated at the double . rLnr, cere
tnonr. '
. The 'bride aunt, Mrs. Joseph
f&anioU sang, and Miss Josephine
' Tu-and d laved the weddina music.
White eladioiuses and blue del-
trtuniuirt' decorated the church.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a white mar
quisette gown with flounce around
a, full skirt ending la train. The
dress has a white lace shoulder
cape with mandarin collar. Her
liqgertip veil fell from a lace Ju
liet cap. She carried white pray
' er book with a white orchid.
,$latron of honor for her sister
was Mrs. Robert suurran (rauia
Smith) of San Pedro, Calif. She
3 rare a light blue marquisette
res with matching blue lace
boulder, cape with mandarin col
lar. She wore small blue lace
hat trimmed with pink and blue
flowers. Her oouauei was . a ian
: of pink carnations. ,
..Russell Johnson of Stayton ser
ved as best man for his brother.
TJihers were Robert Freres and
Albert Solberg.
. The bride's mother wore a nat-
lira I silk shantung suit with cape
collar and had black accessories.
Her corsage was green orchids.
The bridgegroom's mother wore
I nvy blue dress witn maicrung ac
cessories and her corsage was
green orchids. .
. i,Th reception warn held at the
r Women's clubhouse. Mrs. Alice
Smith, aunt of the bride, cut the
cake. Mrs. E. T. Dunagan of San-
tap Barbara, Calif, and Miss Cla
ra Spaniol of Stayton, both aunts
of .the bride, presided at the punch
bowl and poured the coffee. Mrs.
Harry Welter and Mrs. Robert
Freres were In charge of the gifts
and Miss Sharon Smith passed the
guest book. Serving were Miss
Uelen Gisler and Miss Marlene
Frichtl.
: For traveling the bride chose
rvy linen cape suit with blue
and white accessories. After a trip
I t- Oregon and Washington bea-
! ches, the couple will drive to Wl
chita Falls, Texas, where he is
stationed at the Sneppard Air
. j Force base. '
- - - .- ? - - " - - &i - - - v.- -
Loaguo Mombors
Bidden to Lunch
. Replacing their July business
meeting, members of the newly
t-Kmea west salem branch of the
league of Women Voters will be
entertained by Mrs. John W. Dorr,
chairman, and her mother, Mrs.
Harper E. Wright, at luncheon and
cards on Tuesday.
Bidden" to the affair at 12 o'clock
are Mrs. Jason Lea and Mrs. Ro
bert Gangware, guests, and the
jMiowtng members. Meadamea Ir
v Vin Bryan, Howard Sargent, Tar-
Uy Mogan, D. Oettinger, L. H.
..Phillips, Alfred Quiring, Norman
Shaw, C A. Stoddard. Thomas
CL Wright, jr.. Warren Arthur,
Rum Bonner. Rosa DamreU, John
Goldsmith, H. C Lamb and L. Fin-
Mth.
Square Dance
Izaak Walton club is speaaor-
ing a square dancing party at the
clubhouse on Thursday, July 12
from S;3t to 1130. Mi tehees or
chestra wUl play and Neil Browa
will be master ( ceremonies. This
to be the first In a aeries of
monthly dances.
The Spinsters will
day night at the Fairmoant Hill
home of the president. Mum Sal-
y Barr, at 8 o clock. Assisting hos
tesses will be Mrs. Robert Sleeve
and Mus Maria nn Croisan.
Tod
ay's Pattorn
Church Nuptials
Unite Couple
In Marriage;
The wedding f Miis Doris Pun
il, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Ar
thur Funzel. and Ffc Robert Mil
ler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Gallihugh, took place on July 3 at
the Clear lake Evangelical
church. The Rev. Dudley Strain
read the double ring ceremony at
g o'clock. Mrs. ack ChapLn play
ed the wedding music and Mrs.
Calvin 'Mason was the soloist.
Ckndle lighters were Miss Betty
Mitchell, a 4 cousin of the bride,
and Miss Lois Serensen.
The bride, who was given ' In
marriage by her father, chose a
white satin gown fashioned wUh
a peploaa end- long train. The
sweetheart neckline was edged
with seed pearls. Her three-tier
silk net veil was held in place by
a crown of seed pearls. She wore
an antique brooch which belonged
to the groom's grandmother and
carried a white Bible topped with
an orchidJ
The attendants gowns were fa
shioned alike of figured organdy
with full skirts and drop shoulder
necklines. Miss Earline GaUihugh,
the maid of honor, ware blue and
the bridesmaids, Mrs. Robert
Wagy, a cousin of the bride, and
Miss Shirley Atkinson, were in
pink. They carried pastel nose
gays, Ffc. Rkfeard Dodele of Indepen
dence, now stationed at FL .Bragg,
served as best man, and ushers
were Pvt. Edward Lepper and
Pvt-'Emil TrachseL Bobby Moore
and Syble Johnson were ring
bearers.
..The bride's .mother chose an
aqua gabardine dress and Mrs.
Gallihugh were a blue and white
print .
A reception followed at the
church, and cutting the cake was
the bride's aunt, Mrs. John Mit
chell of Eugepcr Pouring were
Mrs. J'urany Kreoienot Eugene, a
The Start Mm rm. Salem. Oregon, Sunday. July 8. 1S31 9
cUisin of the bride, and Mrs. Pearl 1
rXnsmore of Albany, an aunt Mrs.
Virgil Punzel, Mrs. Harvey Mitch
ell, and Mrs. Mel via Dwyer as
sisted. - ,
For her going away outfit the
bride chose a gray sharkskin suit
with black accessories. Following
a honeymoon trip to Crater Lake,
Pfc. Miller wilt return to Ft.
Bragg, N. C, where he is station
ed. : Mrs. Miller will remain at
her parents home for the present
The rriscfSa Calld of tae
Christ Lutheran church will hold
a family picnic on . Wednesday
night at o'clock at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ilaaaann,
2495 Blossom Drive. The commit
tee includes Mrs.- Harvey Chris
teasen and Mrs, Carl Scouts.
YfelUaa; Mrs. J. B. Berwick for
the weekend is Mrs. Rhea Dyke,
of Nelson, B. C, formerly of Sa
lem. : ,
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