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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1952)
Ths Statmnan, Scflfsu Oregon, Friday, Tbruarr IX 1SS3 9; I At St. Mars Nuptials Read v: HEINZ i7c SiiJ OATQAL jyc Heinz Vegetable V&lft Soup 2 fcr 25c Orcnli's Ilarkel .4200 N. Rfrsr fid. 1HHSw WBSSP BSBlP " A t 1 l ' i lit jj .-t r-; -f Mr. and Mrs. Richard Norton (Donna Dombrowsky) who were married on Feb. 9 at St Mary's Catholic Church in Albany. The bride is the daughter of the A. H. Dombrowskys of Albany and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Norton of Salem. President of Honorary Alvis Miller of Salem has been elected president of the Oregon State College chapter of Lambda Kappa Sigma, national honor so- OSC pharmacy department, which sponsors this organization, oners modern facilities including special lhruatorU. model dm store. museum and library. Also housed is the Oregon Board of Pharmacy laboratory, in which drugs are tested for the state. Miss Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Miller. 1044 N. Winter, Salem, la a junior. Shower Fetes Matron Four Corners Mrs. Gerald Mo Ian was the hoaoree at a miscel laneous shower when Mrs. Phil Gilstrap and Mrs. Lester Brjrnel son were co-hostesses in the for mer's home. Bidden for the plea sure of Mrs. Molan were her mo- ther. Mrs. Coral WardelL Mrs, Herhert Smith. Mrs. Harrv Jacob son, Mrs. Dave Holden, Mrs. Wil liam fr"ini Mrs. Kinskiw and Mrs. Paul Sherman. 00 09Gf- creO' 1 I 2135 Fairgrounds fid. In Albany St Mary's Catholic Church in Albany was the scene of the wed ding of Miss Donna Dombrowsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dombrowsky, and Richard Nor ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Norton of Salem, on Feb. 9. The Rev. Martin Dokerty officiated at the 10 o'clock nuptial mass. Mrs. Albert Schroeder was the soloist. The bride wore a . white slipper satin gown fashioned entrain and the bodice was enhanced with a fathered yoke bordered with a French lace berths. Her lace edged fingertip veil was caught to s cor onet of lace and seed pearls. She carried an arm bouquet of roses. Mrs. Robert Dombrowsky was the matron of honor and wore a nio m-Mn statin dree. Sh carried a fan of daffodils and hyacinths. Bridesmaids were Miss Betty Dom browsky, in pink saun, and suss jrrr Mote, who wore a yellow satin frock. They also carried fans of pastel flowers to match weir dresses. Quinton D. Dombrowsky stood with the ffroom as best man and ushers were Alfred Pense and Nor- bert Norton. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Pombrowsky wore a grey dress with black accessories. Mrs. Nor ton attended her son's marriage in a navy blue gown with pink ac cessories. Their corsages were of pink carnations. Reception Follows The newlyweds greeted their guests at reception in the parish hall. Pouring were Mrs. Kenneth Southwick and Miss Margaret Plathner. Miss Wanda Kamph and Mrs. Douglas Ellison cut the, cake. Betty McBee passed the guest book. . . .ien the couple left on tneir wedding trip the new Mrs. Norton wore a forest green suit with grey accessories and corsage of salmon pink roses. The groom is serving in the U.S. Army and is temporarily station ed at Camp Stone man, Calif., awaiting orders to leave for Korea next month. The couple will leave for San Francisco Sunday. Mrs. Norton will return to Albany to reside while her husband is over seas. She is employed at the Pa cific Telephone and Telegraph CO. in Albany. Chairman of Banquet Beverly Kendall Marker and G lends McAllister, both of Salem, are chairmen ot the annual Mainx Table banquet to be held at Qre State CoDece April 15. Mrs. Marker, finance chairman, is the i9iihtT nf Mr. and Mrs. G. B Kendall, 1525 Olive St.; and Glendjd McAllister, post banquet parry rhiirman is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McAllister, Rt. 1, ton-r 127. 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