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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1952)
A ' ' 1 Goldenweds to Be Honored at ion Recept One of the larger affairs of the weekend will be the golden wed ding reception this afternoon at the Masonic Temple in honor of Mr. and Mr. Rex W. Davis. Their friends have been invited to call between . 3 and 6 o'clock, with many coming from out-of-town tor the occasion, j , Arranging the affair are the couple's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ward R. Davis, and -their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Cosgrove (Hester Davis) of Indio, Calif, who arrived in the capital by plane on Thursday. . Greeting guests at the door will be Martha and Jean Minto. Linda Davis, only grandchild of the gol denweds, will pass the guest book. Mrs. S. J. Butler will introduce to the receiving line. , Presiding at the coffee urns will be Mrs. J. H. Scott, Mrs. H. Wil liam Tnielsen, Mrs. Paul H. Hai ser, Mrs. Percy Cupper, Mrs. Per fy R. KeHy and Mrs. Herman Johnston. Cutting the cake will be Mrs. Stanley Brown, Mrs. Charles S. Pratt, Mrs. Paul Rob inson, Mrs. Frank Riebhoff, 'Red mond, a sister of Mrs. Davis, Mrs. W. L. Lewis and Mrs. Rex Hart ley. Mrs. John D. Minto and Mrs. Harris. Lietz are in charge of those serving and assisting about the rooms. - . Assist About Rooms . Assisting will be r Mesdames Roma C. Hunter, Harry . Craw ford, J. H. Holt, Gerald A. Reeher, Claude H. Murphy, W. E. Know- er, Harold Philuppe, David H. Looney, David Wright, Charles H. Towler, E. T. Armstrong, Paul Criebenow, Miss .Leila'' Johnson, Miss Eula -McCully, S. J. Butler, Claude H. Murphy and J. D. Minto. Serving will be Mesdames Floyd K. Bowers, Bjarne Ericksen, J. C. LIndley, Theron C. Hoover, Cecil L. Rhoades, Gardner K n a p p, unaries reixe, Joseph Franko, George C Stephens. -William H. Hammond, Edwin Keech, John W. Johnson. Vancouver.. Wash.. Miss Dorothy Cornelius, Misses Jo Ann Hoover, Constance Hammond, Judy Porter and Valdene Shep- oera, Vancouver, wash. Royal Neighbors of America fancy drill club will meet Monday night in the hall over Western Auto Supply Co, 201 N. Commer cial St, at 8 p. m. Mrs. Scott Samsel and Mrs. I H. Braden will entertain mem bers of Cha titer BO. PF.O at th former's home, 694 Wayne Drive, inonaay night at 7:45 p. m. Cherry Court, Order of Amar anth will hold its first stated meeting of the fall on Tuesday night at the vn w Hall at 8 o'clock. Afternoon club of Atnsworth .Chapter, OES, will resume its. monthly luncheons at the Mason- ic Temple on Thursday noon. Mrs, Robert Stutzman ia hostess chair r- f: ' v '' ,"1 :? : - ' V '- . -:- - -f ', V .': -- t , Miss Patricia Wilson Bride of Roger Dasch at Church Rites ; St. Paul's Episcopal Church was the scene of a beautiful wedding on Saturday night when Miss Patricia Ann Wilson, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kenneth Wilson, became the bride of Roger Nor man Dasch, son oz Mrs. Helen L. Dasch. It was at 8 o'clock that the Rev. George H. Swift performed the ceremony. ", The altar was banked with ail white bouquets. of chrysanthe mums and gladioluses and wood- 1 - t i 4 4 4f t : : ? . . :. ' i w wKa Mr. and Mrs. Rex W. Davis, who will be hdhored at a reception this afternoon at the Masonic Temple on the occa-' sion of their golden wedding anniversary They were mar ried In Salem and have resided here for over thirty years. a.esten-Miller Studio). Miss Campbell Becomes Bride Of Mr. Bates At an impressive ceremony Sat urday night at the First Presby terian Church Miss Louise Rob erta Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Campbell of Silverton, formerly of Salem, be came the bride of Dale Arthur Bates, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Bates. The 8 o'clock rites were per formed in the church parlor in the presence of , members of the im mediate families and a few friends. Dr. Paul N. Poling offi ciated at the nuptials before a set ting of yellow and bronze chrys anthemums flanked by white ta pers. Ms. Ralph Dobbs was the organist For her wedding the bride chose a gown of champagne lace and a short veil, which was caught to a satin cloche. She carried a bouquet of Talisman roses. Miss Betty J. Russell was the bride's only attendant ' and she wore a cinnamon brown lace gown. Her flowers were pale yel low roses, i James B. Minturn served as best man for Mr. Bates and seating the guests was Richard H. H11L A reception followed in the prayer room. Mrs. Campbell wore a chocolate brown lace gown zor her daughter's wedding and Mrs. Bates selected a erev lace sown. Their corsages were of pink chry santhemums. Presiding at the coffee urns were Mrs. Laura Eaton and Mrs. Lottie Lewis. Mrs. A. L. McCaf- ferty cut the bride's cake. Assist ing were Mrs. Margaret Priest, Mrs. Hazel Gregory and Mrs. Don na Sawyer. When the couple left on their wedding trip the new Mrs. Bates was wearing a grey suit with navy blue accessories. After October 1 the newlyweds will be at home in Salem at 1270 N. Winter St. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds Allen entertained members of their bridge club at' their Crestview Drive home Thursday night. In the group were Mr. and Mrs. Werner Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Gale. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Fisher and the Aliens. ' Hayesvllle Congratulations go to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hamann of Turner on the birth tof a dau ghter, Naomi Ruth, on Septem ber 14. ' The little girl weighed eight pounds, eight ounces. The Hamanns are former residents of the Hayes ville Community. Mrs. Richard Smith will be hostess to the West Salem Lions Auxiliary Monday night at her home, 1516 Elm Street. A dessert supper will be served by the hos tess at 7:30 p. m. wardia fern. The alternate pews were marked with clusters of the flowers tied with let blue bows. Dozens of white tapers cast a soft glow over the sanctuary. Joseph ine Albert Spaulding of Portland, formerly of Salem, was the solo ist and Miss Ruth Bedford was the organist. h "- The attractive; brunette bride was a picture in her exquisite ice blue nylon net gown as she walk ed down the center aisle on the arm of her father. The ankle length, dress was over matching satin and the bodice was enhan ced with a design of cream velvet outlined in seed; pearls. The tiny, bolero jacket was made with short sleeves and she wore matching mitts and shoes. The velvet design on the gown was- repeated in the headdress which held in place her fingertip veil. She carried a cas cade bouquet of lily-of-the-valley, white Elfe roses land spray orch ids. : j: . Attendants In Orchid : Two attendants preceded the bride to the altar. Mrs. Harvey Loveall Jr. was the honor matron and Mrs. Ben Reinecdus of Sweet Home was the bridesmaid. They wore identical frocks7- of orchid nylon net over taffeta with fine pleating adorning the bodices and across the front of the skirts. They wore shoes to match their dresses and their pleated net headdresses were caught at the sides with pink flowers. They carried round bou quets of pink Elfe roses and bou vardia tied with blue net and rib bon. H - ' William X. Hill stood with the groom as best man and seating the guests were;; Harry Russell, Portland, and James Hollls. Mrs. Wilson selected a slate blue taffeta gown with a flower headdress for her daughter's nup tials. Mrs. Dasch' attended her son's marriage in a powder blue crepe-gown trimmed in grey. She also wore flowers; in her hair. Reception at Wilson Home - The newlyweds greeted their guests at a reception at the home of the bride's parents on Fair- mount HilL Presiding at the cof fee urns were Mrs. Otto J. Wilson Sr. and Mrs. Keith -Brown and cutting the cake were Mrs. Ken neth Bell and Mrs. Wolcott E. Buren. Assisting were Mrs. F. Kenneth Power, Mrs. George Wei- ler, Mrs.! Wallace iBonesteele, Mrs. Merrill D. Online. Mrs. Wallace NEW KENMOR FULL SIZE SEWING MAC HI IN In A Beautiful Walnut Finish Consolt Cabinet Hurry - Savo 36.00 ,CC Down i e . J' j ml BUY NOW 4 And save on your back to school sewing. LIBERAL TRADE-IN PT) Phono Per a dsmonstratlon In tha tenventence of your homo day or evenings. ' , Sears, Roebuck and Ce. ISO R Capitol Satan, Ore. Onriament Fleas send me further Informa tion describing Ken more Sewing Machines, NAM! STXBT OX VL S7AT1 Carson, Mm Robert M. Fifconaur ice, Mrs. Bertha Walton, Eugene, Mrs. D. K. i Walker, Tigard, Miss Winnifred Griffin, Portland, Mrt William HiD, Mrs.- Allan Riebel, Mrs. Joseph! Gerber, Oswego, Miss Luella Campbell and Miss Donna Dasch. . i . T Mr. Dasch and his bride have gone to Sun Valley on their wed ding trip and zor traveling the new Mrs. Dasch donned a brown sheer , wool! two-piece costume dress . with .brown taffeta trim. She wore a winter white hat with brown velvet trim and a forest green top coat. To her ensemble she pinned a corsage of white or chids. After October 1 the couple will be at home in Salem at the Lee Apartments. Circle Meetings At Jason Leo WSCS Circles of the Jason Lee Methodist Church have slated des sert luncheon meetings for Wed nesday at 1:30 p. m. as follows: January-July, meet In Kirby room, Mrs. R. . Wingard and Mrs. Lulu Anderson hostesses; February-August, with Mrs. Ro bert Forkner, 1855 North Capitol Street; - March-September, with - Mrs. George Naderman, 1090 Highland Ave.;. I April-October, with Mrs. A. E. Utley, fireplace room at church: May-November, witlnMrs. U. S. Crowder, 833 Shipping "St.; June-December with Mrs. Jen nie Slater, 2191 Maple Ave. St Elizabeth Guild members of St Paul's Episcopal Church will meet at thai home of Mrs. Frank H. Spears, 1309 Chemeketa St,4 Monday morning at 10 a. m. to sew for the all-church bazaar. Members will bring sandwiches zor lunch. First fall meeting of Chapter AB, PEO will be held Monday night at the home of Mrs. Glen E. Odle, 560 N. 14th St Mrs. Ola Warnick will be the assisting hos tess. . j Members of Chapter CB, FEO will be entertained Thursday night at the home of Miss Mildred Deischer and Miss Maxine Her ringer, 643 Judson St, at 7:30 pjn. Family Picnic " Hold by Club SWEGLE A family picnic at Bush Pasture was held Sunday by Swegle Community Bunders Club. Attending were Mrs.' Phillip Schram, Mrs. Robert - Comstock, John and Ronald Comstock. ' Mr. and Mrs.' Arthur Masters and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Highber. ger and three children. Mr. and Mrs. George Shun,- Bill and Jim Shun, and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Hofstedt and Christine.-" ; , :-. The , September, meeting of the .The Statesman Salem, Oregon- Sundcry, Sepiember 21, 1951 9 Swegle Community Buflders Crab was held at the home of Mrs. Leonard Odoms. Mrs. T. M. Black burn was elected as secretary. Two meetings . a : month will . be held, beginning in October., The Rev. and Mrs. George B. Swift have Invited members of the Canterbury Club and all new Episcopal students at Willamette University to a fireside get-together tonight at the rectory at 6:30 p. m..The Rev.. John Cantilon, curate at St Mark's, Portland, will speak to. the group. He recently returned from Oxford University. Cosmis Danco On Saturday The Cosmis Dancing Club will hold a semi-formal dance on Sat-, urday night, September 27' at the" Mayflower Hall between 9 and 12 o'clock. Esthel Benner and his or chestra will play for dancing. ; Mr. and Mrs.' Clarence Wilson -' head the dance directorate and as- ? sistinc are Mr. and Mrs. Robert v Monismith and Mr. and Mrs. Aus tin Walker.' - . ' - ' V!;.;.; . TO the Women of the. Willamette Valley. Having ust returned from New York - City, I cm convinced that the women of this Willamette Valley ore every bit as charming end beautiful as the women on Sth Avenue! 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