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6 (Sec 1) Statesman, Sains, Ore Moou, Dec 21, 1953 SOCIETY - CLUBS' MUSIC A round Town . . . By JERYME ENGLISH SOCIAL HIGHLIGHT .... of the weekend was the Spinsters Christmas Charity Ball Sev eral hundred attending the brilli ant affair . . . The Marion Hotel's Gold Room the setting ... the deco. featuring the black and eold theme ... In the center a t large revolving Christmas tree, which had been sprayed black with gold tips . . . Suspending from the chandeliers were mistle toe kissing balls . . . and sprays of black fir boughs decorating the modernistic gold lights in the walls as well as the chandeliers . . . The tables centered with ar rangements of black fir boughs and gold sprigs of holly and white vigil lights . .'. bouquets to Mrs. William H. Byers Jr. for the unusual and effective decor . . . and to MrsDefwyn Kleen chair man of the benefit ball . . . pro ceeds to aid the Spinsters' pro ject at the State Blind School . . . Of the college set ... . Miss Coralie Doughton squired by David Rhoten . . . Coralie most attractive in a blue gown accented with an eggshell side panel . . . red roses pinned to her long ( white kid glove . . . Charlen Woods choosing white . . . Patsy Snider in Christmas red . . . Mary Feike in a deep hurgatdy frock, dancing with Bob Hanauska . . . Marjorie fiecke. an Oregon coed, greeting her college friends ' From out-of-town ... Attrac tive, brunette Catherine Suther land of Portland escorted by her fiance. Reed Nelson . . . Cathe dine in a beautiful white tiered tulle gown . . . Jane Walsh and Tom Brand, a duo, down from Portland for the ball . . . Pretty Sally Sue McGuirk of Portland squired by Dick Barber . . . Henry .and .Crystall .Dixon .of Portland .joining .their .Salem . friends for the dance . . . Up from Eugene were Jim and Betty Jo Bernhard . . . the latter in a becoming red velvet gown with black stole . Ann Carson, who has embarked1 on a business ca reer in Portland, dancing with Jerry Bartz . . . Sue Barnes, who is taking graduate work at the University of Washington, es corted by handsome Phil Ringle, a law student this year at Ore gon . . The young married contingent .... The Howard Maders . . . Jackie in a pretty white tiered dress ... their tiers edged in accordion pleating . . . Mrs. John Maulding's walU gown of black with panel insets of lilac, violet and gold . . . Mrs. James White in a smart short formal of sap phire blue adorned with sequins . . . Mrs. Vernon Drye'i striking waltz gown of tiered red taffe ta .. . Mrs. William R. Shinn a stand-out in her sheath gown of shell pink' satin embellished with pearls and a matching stole . . . Engaged dnos .... dancing by . . . . Sue Rawlinson and Frank Bocct . . . and Nancy Hershe and Dick Taw . . . Grace Shields, one of the pre-dance hostesses, wear ing a rose lame gown and pin ning a lavender orchid to her purse . . . Noteworthy . . . the Loc head three sisters . . . Mrs. Hubert Williamson wearing red combined with black . . . Mrs. James Kribs in a tiered red net waltz gown . . . the tiers edged in velvet . .'. and Gail Lochead in a pretty black net frock over shell pink Others spotted . . . D'Anne Manor of Ohio in a fetching tiered gown of sea green tiered net . . . Anotinette Kuzmanich stunning in black accented with gold . . . even gold glitter in her hair and eyes . . . Mrs. Sigfrid Unander striking in a waltz gown of black taffeta with white net inset down the front and long, white gloves . . Alice Louise Ohling, who is teaching in Eugene this year, squired by Tom Paulus . . . IT WILL BE ... an extra spe cial Merry Christmas at Eola Acres this year .... for Mrs. Bernard 0. Schucking has legally adopted Bob Owens and Helene Schultz . . . they will now be of ficially known as Robert Leland Schucking and Helene F. Schuck ing . . . Helene has been with Mrs. Schucking for 17 years and Bob for eight years ... On Christmas Day Mrs. Schucking will entertain at dinner at her country home in honor of her two children, Miss Elizabeth Lord and Miss Edith Schryver, long time family friends. . . A BEAUTIFUL .... holiday dinner on Friday night when Justice and Mrs. Walter Tooze entertained at their lovely Fair mount Hill home ... the honor guests were justices of the su preme court and their wives . . . Guest first gathering in the at tractive daylight play room . . . the furnishings so cozy and the walls adorned with pictures of friends and famous personalities collected by the Toozes . . . Outstanding .... the beautiful Christmas tree by the picture windows in the living room . . . a huge, red bow just below the star with four wide streamers extending to the bottom of the tree . . . the ornaments all in the traditional Christmas colors . . . and dozens of lights . . . even a lighted tree at the entranceway Holiday Rites Unite Couple Sunday Poinsettias, Christmas greens sprayed with silver - and white V tapers formed the setting for the Sunday afternoon wedding of Miss Beth Ann Proebstel and Ed ward Arnold Young. The couple exchanged their vows at 3 o'clock ceremony at the First Congrega tional Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mo Arthur Proebstel of Portland, formerly of Salem, and the. groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Young. The Rev. Julian Keiser per formed the ceremony. Miss Cor alie Joyce Doughton was the soloist and Jean Hobson Rich was the organist Miss Claudia and Miss Clarice Waters, wearing white net dresses with ice blue trim, lighted the tapers. For her wedding the bride chose a white lace and nylon tulle gown fashioned with a chapel train. The lace bodice extended into deep points on the bouffant net skirt. The high, rounded neck line was designed with a deep yoke of illusion and the long sleeves were of lace. Her finger tip veil was edged in lace and was caught to a tiara of seed pearls. She carried a cascade bou quet of American Beauty roses and white tulle and for "some thing old" the lace handkerchief which her grandmother carried at heij wedding. Attendants in White and Blue Miss Janice Coffel, the honor maid, wore an ice blue glitter net wait: length gown with a white fur headband. The bridesmaids, Miss Barbara Culbertson and Miss Judie Burdette, wore white glitter net waltz length frocks and white fur headbands. They all carried white fur muffs to which were pinned poinsettia corsages. Shar on Young, sister of the groom, wasflower girl and wore an ice blue frock and carried a miniature white fur muff with poinsettia corsage. Gordon Elwood stood with the groom as best man and ushers were Ronald Cross and Bruce Michels. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Proebstel wore a redingote style gown of brown and beige with corsage of pink carnations. The groom's mother wore a grey i . . !' : - ., . . ry T-: 1 ' J? V Miss Spagle, Mr. Oakley Are Married The wedding of Miss Barbara Mae Spagle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell A. Spagle, to , thur L. Oakley, son of Mr. and Mrs. R, Oakley was solemnized on Friday, December 18 at 4:30 o'c'ock in the Jason Lee par sonage. The Rev. Brooks Moore performed the ceremony before members of the family including Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Packard, grandparents of the bride. " The bride wore a dress of light blue faille, and carried a bou quet of white flowers, centered with an orchid. After a honeymoon spent in San Francisco, the young couple will return to Salem for Christ mas. While in the south they will visit the bride's brother L. L. Spagle and family. Mr.and Mrs. Oakley are grad uates of Oregon State College and he is a member of Phi Del-; ta Theta and she of Sigma Kap-pa. COLORADO PAN-SAN AT THE SAN SHOP Mrs. Helen Dieckmann, the new Marion County iield director for the Willamette Area Council, Camp Fire Girls. Mrs. Dieckmann came to Salem from Port Angeles, Wash., where she was executive director of Clallam County Council. She has had extensive experience in camp counselling, Camp, Fire guardian and served as camp director for Clallam County, also program director at Camp Sealthy, Seattle. She is a graduate of the University of Michigan and took graduate wcrk at the University of Washington. (Kennell-Ellis Studio). outside . . . many reflections from both trees in the windows and mirrors . . . Trfe individual dinner tables decorated with holly and red candles . . . sprigs of holly on the paper doilies . . . and Santa place cards with a Christmas hankie tucked inside for the feminine guests . . . Later in the evening Attorney .General Robert Thornton playing Christ mas music and singing . . . even the guests joining in for some of the songs . . . The Toozes' son, Jim, greeting guests for a few minutes before going on to a formal dance . . . suit with black accessories. Her Qu, Calendar I flowers were pink carnations. ' a A reception followed in the Monday B church parlors. Pouring were PEO Reciproci,y iunrheon. Golden 5 Mrs. Robert Dygart, great-aunt of ; peasant, i;is pm. g the bride and her cousin. Mn, :,a wu- Beverly Clarke. Cutting the cake son)e Tempiei g p m .. business meet- g were the bride's grandmother, ing. 4 p m. g Mrs. Lila M. Gross, and Mrs. Don-1 v ti fsoav ) aid Poarch, an aunt. Assisting Rajnbow Girls meet at Masonic j were Miss Sandra Anderson, Mrs. I Temple, 7:.-?o p.m. , B Derald Knittel, Miss Anna Mae Lockenour and Mrs. Ronald Cross. When the couple left on their wedding trip the new Mrs. Young changed to an oxford grey suit with red trim and a red top coat trimmed in black velveteen and black accessories. The newlyweds wjll reside in Salem and after Jan. 1 will be at home at 168 N. 12th SL METHODISTS MEFT -Roberts Hillbillies have post poned their square dance until January 12. I I I WE WILL NOT BE OPEN NIGHTS BEFORE CHRISTMAS In deference to our personnel, who make every ef fort to give perfect service to our trade, we do not feel it is consistent to stay open nights! This has al ways been and will remain our policyl Barbecued CRAB NORTH'S 1170 Center 135 N. 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