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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1954)
I HI 90" Wedding Party Members Told if.ant toe Miss Janice 01- son at her wedding July 17 will be tfcer sister. Mis Darlene Olson, as maid of honor, and as bridesmaid ' Miss Helen 'Melby, Miss Janice Goertzen and Miss Lois . Olson, Silverton, a cousin of the bride- elect. Miss Debbie uuon. youu sister of the bride, is to be a junior attendant The bride-to-be is the daughter ;ot Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Olson -and her fiance, John Bernard, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Bern- ard of Georgetown, British Guinea. The peddinf is to b at the Cen tral Lutheran Church at eight o 'dock Saturday with the Rev. G- , b. Rundstrom oKictaung- r Mr. Bernard has chosen Fred Forster. San Diego, asbest man "and ushers will be John Phillip. Georgetown, British Guinea; Vic Kingwell, Tacoma. and Ted Cum mins, El Capitan, N. M. There will be a reception In toe -church basement following ' the ceremony. - ' )'' Larsen Picnic Honors Kinf oik V SILVERTON Mrs. Arthur Madsen of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Bliss and three daugh ters, Becky, Gretchen and Linda, cf VanNuys, Calif., divided hon ors at a garden picnic Sunday at j the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har old A. Larsen. . , The occasion was Mrs. Madsen I 'birthday anniversary. Mrs. Bliss, 'who with her family is viaung 4i. hnm of her Barents, the "Victor Madsens at.Hillsboro, is a niece of the Larsens. ane spem 'her early school years at SUver iton whence family made their "home on Paradise Road. Mr. jEliss was graduated from Oregon "State College in 1948 and she a fyear later. Following their mar iriage after her graduation, the 'couple has. lived in the Los An Tgeles area. ' f . Otners ai we auau 'in addiition to the honor guests iand the hosts, were Arthur Mad den, Mrs. Kay Burham and son, Harold Burham of Salem; Mr. and 'Mrs. Victor Madsen and daughter, Miss Loretta Madsen, of Hills IboroTBwnd Mrs. Richard Mad den of La JScande, and Miss Al thea Meyer. I 1; The Blisses lan to remain in "Oregon for another week. The .'Richard Madseni, who are at the baptist Boy's tamp at Silver Creek, will return to La Grande " this coming week-end. , Reception Fetes Newly-Weds SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. tarry Lincoln, whose wedding was solemnized at Concord, CaliL, July 4, were honored at at recep tion from 2 to 4 Sunday after noon at the home of Mr. Lin coln's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- cummer flowprs decorated the home and the coffee Uble where Mrs. Paul Laughlin, mother of the bride, poured. Out-of-town . guests inciuaeu Drs. Fred Borden, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Lameroux, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lincoln all of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lincoln and Robert of Beaverton; Mr. and 4 Mrs. Creed Lincoln of Vancouver, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. rrea uun can and Theodore of Comllis, Mr. and Mrs. George Winchell and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Oeder of Salem. - . ' Monday afternoon Larry Lin coln was inducted into the ser vice at Salem. His bride will . spend some weeks visiting at the home of her husband! parents at Silverton and then return to ' California in late summe-in time to resume her college worl" TravelersTolk , To Club Mcmbors Mrs.' John Chamberlain gave a talk on her recent trip to Alaska and Mrs. Mabel Clock told .of her travels to Wyoming and, Yellow stone at a meeting of the Salem Credit Women's Breakfast Club Tuesday morning. The club, gave Mrs. Forrest Eckles a bon voyage shower for her trip to San .Fran cisco. . . r Final plans were made for those - attending the district and Interna tional convention of the Credit Wo men's Breakfast Clubs being held in San Francisco July 17 21 Those attendinig form Salem Miss Beverly HarUell, Miss Lna uiun Miss Etta Sutter, Mrs.' Lloyd My ers. Mrs. Henry Kayser, Mrs. Ro bert E. Jones, Mrs. Darrell Walker- Mrs. Gaven Hill, Mrs. Verne Robb. Mrsr Forrest Eckles, and Mrs. Lou Lucas. Vacationing with heir mnthors In San Francisco will be Miss Carolyn Jones, Miss Joanne Hill and Miss Myrtle Mae Robb. . - , ; Carlton Savage of Washington D. C. and Mr., and Mrs. Walter Savage, Santa Maria, Calif., are visiting at the home of their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Savage, and brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Goodenough. , h - . - . ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tulare and daughter Shiela have returned from a two weeks motor tour of Southern 'Oregon and Northern cauiornu. . borne on Monroe Ave. the past f . . V v. 1 wee were air, oryce ry ana Mrs. TwHa Blessing from Twin Falls. Idaho. The Harvesters C 1 b b of the First Presbyterian Church will meet for a picnic Friday at 1 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C E. Siegmund, 3455 Garden Rd. Miss BusbV Ve'ds In Church Rites BUENA VISTA Miss -Virginia Ann Busby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Busby of Independ ence became the bride of John, L. O'Donnell, son of the late Francis O'Donnell of Cornelius, Saturday afternoon in the Church of the As cension In Portland. ' Father : Ryan performed the ceremonv. Mrs. Kitty Caldwell, cousin of the bridegroom,' played the wedding music and the bride groom's sister Margaret Mary and cousin David Crittenden sang. The bride wore the traditional white gown with a fitted nylon hnrfita and net tiered skirt of bal lerina lensth. Her shoulder-length veil cascaded from a forget-me- not and rhinettone can and sue carried a bouquet of white rose buds and bouvardia. f, 4 f -Maid of honor was the brides sis ter, Mrs. Robert Gallagher , of Portland, wearing white nylon over reseda green taffeta. Brides maids were Mrs. Finky O'Donnell of Portland and Miss Janet Busby of Independence- Their gowns were like the maid of honor and all wore green shirred net picture hata and carried bouquets of rubrum lilies with pink streamers. Flower girl and a niece ot tne onae. Sherry Busby of Camas, Wn. Her dress was a replica of the brides in reseda green 'and she carried rosebuds and sweetpeas. iBest man was Pat O'Donnell, brother of the groom. Ushers were Finley McDonald, ana am crum my of Portlands The bride'i mother chose for her daughter's wedding a dress of blue lace with pink accessories and wore a corsage of pink roseouas. Mrs. Pat. O'Donnell, lister-in-law of the groom cut the bridal cake at the reception assisted by Misi Barbara Sutter, Mrs. Wayne Rob are and Mrs. Ronald Busby. - After a honeymoon in Canada the young couple will be at home at 1267 N. W. Glisan St in Port lands , V. Mr. and Mrf. Murray Leton of London, England are visiting here for a week with their aunt and uncle. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Brown. They plan to make a trip around the United States after leaving Salem, and will visit other rela tives and friends. Mrs. Gwen Borgy of Santa Mon ica, Calif., arrived Wednesday morning for a visit with her mo ther, Mrs. D. B. Jarman. T Chi 6 Alumnae" Elect Officers Mrs. Reinold Anderson is the new president of the Chi Omega alumnae, it was announced Tues day at a picnic at the Willamette University, chapter house. Other officers for the coming year are Mrs. C. L. Webber, Jr., secretary; Mrs. Carl '- Jonassen, treasurer, and Mrs. Dale Pence, corresponding secretary. Outgoing president is Mrs. Charles H. Dar ou, Jr. Mrs. Fidel Voom will be hostess for the next meeting of the group in August, ! Fonr Corners A daughter. Jayne Lucille, was born July 9 at the Salem Memorial Hospital to Mr. and Mn. Kenneth H. Wood. She has a sister Karen -and two brothers Grant and Gary. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wood, Staples, Minn. SEover GIvefl MILL CITY Miss Donna Jean Ellingson was guest of honor at a bridal shower - recently, at - the home of Mrs. Lenthal Ragsdale, with Mrs. Adolph B runner as as sistant hostess, i Contest games and opening of the gifts were fol lowed by the serving of refresh ments. " i " ' I Those present, and others send ing gifts, included Mrs. Leo Fitx- Sicrtesmcm, Sedem Ore-., Thvat.. Tuly IS. 19S4 (Sec H 7 Miss Byre Weds Mr. Christenson SILVERTON Miss Marie Brye, daughter of. Mr. ana am. ni IT. Brve. and Magnus E. Christenson of Silverton, son of Mrs. Helga Christenson oi Am brose, N. D. were married Satur day afternoon at 3 o'clock: at Cal vary Lutheran Churcn. Tne nev. a Holkonson read the double ring ceremony in the. presence of i 50 euests. The bride wore a powder blue cnit with white accessories and carried a Bible toned with an orchid. Miss Olivia Brye, sister of the bride, as bridesmaid, wore a light gray faille suit and a cor sage of pink carnations. Paul Almauist wis best man for Mr. Christenson, and John Brye and Lester Standard were usher. ;:; Soloist was Mrs. Joseph Stan ton, accomnanied by Mrs. Alvin Almquist who also played the wed ding-marches. -A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents. Aftr wMldinf trin to Dreson baehes. "the Christensons will be at home at 903 S. Madison. Install Officers for Thota Rho Girls Beta Iota Theta Rho Girls Club held their installation of officers with Pat Schroyer as installing of ficer and Judy Bancroft as install ing marshaL The officers install ed were: Lila Dafly, president Anita Wagner, vice president; Les lie Cline, secretary; Dianna Rich, firmnHnl uovtrr: DeAnna Nor ton, treasurer; Jean Roth, pastj president; Donna McClure, chap lain; Joan Newell, marshall; De Anna Parsons, warden; Joan Lank tree, conductor; Leda Rowe and Loretta Temple, guardians; Bever ly Ready, musician; Nancy Har riet and Pat Schroyer, supporters to the . president: Julie Cline, Sharyl Brasch, Glenda Scherick and Joyce Mennis, neraias; Mar garet Roth, Diane Clagget, sup porters to the vice-president. : " ' ' . " '. 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