8 tSc 1) Statesman. Salem. Ore. Friday, Sept. 17, 1954 1YAVJ SOCIETY CLUBS MU S id Miss Colleen Rowers Now Mrs. Mahon The First Christian Church in Salem was the scene of the mar riage of Miss . Colleen ) Powers, dj tighter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bryon Powers of Molalla,1 and Harold Patterson Mahon Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Mahon of McMinnville, on Sept 11 The Rev. Wayne E. Green performed the 8 o'clock rites.1 i f Mrs. Clorinda Topping was the soloist and Mrs. -J. M. Cracroft was the organist The altar was banked with bouquets of white chrysanthemums and gladioluses. Of white Chantilly lace over satin was the bridal gown, fash ioned with two tulle overskirts and a fitted bodice ! with : long sleeves. Her veil was of Swiss imported tulle over blue and was caught to a seed pearl tiara. She carried a bouquet of, white ru brum lilies and stephanotis. Miss Patricia Orcutt of Molalla was the maid of honor andfthe bridesmaids were Misse Nancy Buren of Portland, formerly of Salem, Miss Nancy Gassman of Portland, all Pi Beta Phi sorority sisters, and Miss Joyce Mahon of McMinnville, sister of the groom. The honor attendant wore a bal lerina gown of red wine tissue silk over taffeta and carried or chid spider ; chrysanthemums. The bridesmaids wore grape bal lerina frocks of tissue silk over taffeta and carried red wine spider chrysanthemums. Attend the Groom ? - Ray Pruiett of Independence was best man and ushers were Dick Moore, Irvin Hanville, Mc Minnville, Bill Johnson, McMinn ville, Glen Munkers, Corvallis, and Lloyd Staats, Ocean Lake. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Powers chose a Dior gown of blue lace with silver accessor ies and a pink orchid corsage. "Mrs. Mahon wore a dusty rose lace gown with gold accessories and a green orchid corsage.' A reception followed in (the church parlors. Mrs. Glenn F. Powers of Salem, ; the bride's aunt, cut the cake, Mrs. Paul Delicious New England sfylt chowdtr with nont f tha work) Just odd, a pint of milk, q pitct cf butttr, htot . . ! end ftv with pridel Enjoy som today. ' 1, i ; , . , -I 1- V- i 'fl 1 w nam mimm Si GET ACQUAINTED OFFER! Here's your mt zS'ZifnfX 1 money-eaving opportunity to discover the one i : KU SuwgJgS-S A coffee that comes to. you fresher than any other- i jV Tg " " ' TftCtft leading brand! You see, even a tint difference I vCZrnE DAflfED -T VvJPftESSIJiTE P I in freshness makes a big difference in flavor! I WWftti I J "l 1 And'Tres j Wt:hi I l yFTK mm'i: s (5 1 you that extra freshness that makes such a big- j I 1 fM yChV I I oerenceyo.P - v ; : " J il Sf &iXf I I Don't miss out! Save & a pound on America' j i 1 iw i I S Wrr Vfml I lU I est coffee! GtChasa& Sanborn in these spe- If 1 U. ' I r ANY COFFEE PAOCID V pv.p,- - 0(?1 PACUUM CANS Q 1AGSI f.fJQ i - i i . k ... . - . . 4 - r v x vr . . i 1 . i ; , f r ! - i . ' ' i I ' : T7 OES Friendship Night, Observed Friendship night was observed by members of Ainsworth Chap ter OES at the Wednesday meeting at the Scottish Rite Temple. Pre siding were Mrs. Robert Stutzman George Bixler, worthy matron and patron. , ' ; . - Honor guests were Williard Craig, member of the grand bud gets committee, Mrs. J. Edgar Reay. grand representative of South Dakota; Mrs. Helen Beck, grand representative, of Tennes see $ Mrs. Eria Crowe, grand rep resentative of Indiana; Mrs. Ethel da Craig, worthy matron of St Mary's Chapter, Corvallis; Mrs. Jennie Fisher, worthy matron of Brazallia Chapter, Albany. ; and Mrs. Margaret Carlson, worthy matron of . Marguerite Chapter, Lebanon. Mrs.! Alvin Juhr announced a luncheon to be given by Ainsworth Social Club on September 23 at the Masonic Temple. A program was presented includ ing vocal numbers by Sharon An derson, accompanied by Barbara Cone and piano solos by Patricia Whelan. The courtesy ladies pre sented a degree for Mrs. Stutz man on her birthday. The October S meeting will ob serve charter night and all charter members will be honored. Refreshments were served 1 with Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Osterman as chairmen.. Assisting were Mrs. J. N. Francis, Mrs, Lillian Kinzer, Mri Lester Alton. Mrs.! J.! H. Ritchie, Mrs. W. H. Freele and Mrs. John E. Wood. j Milke,' Portland, served the groom's cake, Mrs. Jason V. Rob ertson, Molalla, the bride's aunt, and Mrs. Carl A. Rickson, Port land, cousin of the bride, poured. Linda and Donna Jolley passed the rice bags. 'IV ' I After a wedding trip to Vic toria, B rC the newlyweds will be fat home in Seattle at 4537 Stanford Ave. while Mr. Mahon completes work on his doctorate degree at the University ' of Washington. Both are graduates of Oregon State College, where they received their, toaster's de grees. Mr. Mahon is a member of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity. mm am Yma Sumac, Inca singer, who "will appear in Salem October 14 at Salem High School auditorium, sponsored by The Salem Junior Chamber of Commerce. The concert Is to be presented by Harley Hoppe and tickets -will be on sale at Stevens and Son, beginning October 1. ! Beverly Trent A Bride of Saturday j DALLAS Before a setting of a large flower covered arch, bas kets of Picardy and white gladiol uses and candelabrums, Beverly Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C E Trent, was married to George Frederick Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Chris tensen of Goldhill, at the. First Christian Church, Saturday, Sept, 11 at 2:30 o'clock. The Rev. Or ville Mick read the double ring service. ' .. .j . ..,-.; t ' '': Preceding the ceremony, Mrs. Robert Dorenhecker sang. Mrs. Carl Wright flayed the wedding march. , I . ' . - i The bride wore a white nylon tulle over satin waltz length gown with lace bodice and lace inserts in the skirt Her finger tip veil was held by a band with pearl trim. She carried a Rain bow Bible with an arrangement of white orchid 'and stephanotis. The maid of honor. Miss Wan da Holmes of Lebanon, wore a waltz length dress of Picardy over taffeta and the bridesmaids, Miss Jan Lundy and Mrs. Charles Zeigler, wore dresses of powder blue net over taffeta. They car ried Identical nosegays of Picardy and white gladioluses. Carol Lee Washburn of Med- f ord, niece of the groom, was the flower girl and Billy Jones, nephew of the groom was the ring bearer. Lee Johnson of Med ford was the best man. Bill Trent, brother of the bride, and Bud Hodges lighted the candles and also were ushers with John Mayfield of Grants Pass. Mrs. , Trent chose an , embroid ered slate blue taffeta dress with pink accessories for her daugh ters marriage. Mrs.: Christensen wore a blue crepe dress trimmed with rhinestones and , beige ac cessories. Both wore corsages of pink rosebuds. . Reception Follows Bites Immediately foil owing the service, a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Lee Johnson and Mrs. Del- mar Chapman of Goldhill, sis- ten of the groom, served the cake. Mrs. Floyd Wolf enbarger, of McMinnville, cousin of the bride, presided at the punch Vs: Hi' " . ;V;V Miss Finnicum, ; Mr. Durbin Wed UNIONVALE 4- Miss Donna Lee Finnicum, j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Finnicum, and Paul Durbin son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Durbin of Dayton, were. united in marriage at a ceremony Thursday Sept 9 at 8:30 pin. The Rev. Clyde Dollar officiated' at the double ring ceremony.!- j . Mrs. Robert Monroe, cousin of the bride, was the organist and ac companied the soloist Mrs. Robert Coburn of Dayton. Charles Lond- berg of Salem land Robert Shel burne of McMinnville, brothers-in-law of the bride, lighted the tap ers, i : f -. ' '! - '1 " The bride chose a blue afternoon dress for; her wedding and wore white accessories. She carried a white Bible topped with white or chids. ! .! . I Honor attendant was the bride's sister, Mrs. Charles Londberg of Salem, who wore beige ensemble with beige accessories. Her Cow ers were pink pon pon dahlias:. Freeman Finnicum brother of the bride, was uie groom s attend' ant Ushers were Charles Long- berg and Robert Sneiburne. Mrs. Finnicum chose for her daughter's wedding a black dress with 'red accessories and a red rosebud corsage. The groom's mo ther, wore blue! with black acces sories and a pink rosebud corsage. A reception followed in tne gym nasium. Mrs. Robert Shelburne of McMinnville, sister of the bride. cut the cake assisted by Mrs. Don Gubser. At the coffee urn was Mrs Clifford Brott sister of the groom. and Miss Vonda Makinster was at the punch bowl. Assisting were Mrs. Louise Sullivan of McMinn ville, Mrs. Ruth, Langlitz and Mrs. Marvin Lorenzen of Dayton, Mrs, Lyle Smith, Mrs. Larry Slempand, Miss Luella Mcintosh Mrs. James Ediger, of Dayton, and Mrs. Rod ney Perry of McMinnville. ; ': 1 I - 1' ' bowL Assisting were Mrs. C. M. Warrefi of Salem, aunt of - the bride, and Mrs. W. J., Edgar of Portland. I 1 . For her wedding trip the bride wore a navy knit suit with pink and gunmetal accessories. After a honeymoon trip through Cali fornia and Nevada j the newly- weds will live in Corvallis, where the groom is completing bis course in agriculture engineer ing at Oregon State College. The bride is employed In the animal husbandry offices at the college. Around By JERYME INVITATIONS . . . were in Thurs day's mail to a coffee parties for which Jlrs. Maynard C Sniffer, Mrs. Lewis D. Clark and Mrs. Sid- i ney D. Hoffman will be hostesses on Tuesday and Wednesday, Sep tember 21 and 22 ... the affairs will be held at the Candalaria Heights home of the Shiff ers with guests bidden to call between 10 and 1 o'clock each day . v . Fete a bride-elect . . . Mrs. John S. Lochead and her daughter, Gall, were hostesses for a prennptial party Thursday night in honor of Miss Shirley Taggart who will be married to Roy Christiansen en September 25 ... A bathroom shower honored the bride-to-be and a late dessert supper was served by the hostesses ; . . Fif ty friends were bidden! to the party, at the Kingwood Heights home el the Lochead! on Pali Drive . J . The supper table and rooms were festive with bouquets of autumn flowers featuring chry santhemums in shades of laven der, gold and white with match ing tapers . . . I Announcements ... were re ceived by Salem friends this week of the marriage of Miss Ann Hae Stackhouse, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stackhouse : of Slip pery Rock, Pennsylvania,1 former ly of Salem, and William Rule, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Kuie of Des Moines, Wash. .!. . The ceremony took place on Wednes day, September I at the first Congregational Church in Stan ton, Michigan at 8 o'clock . .. . The bride resided in Salem while her father was coach at Willam ette University . . . she; also at tended Willamette and i Oregon State ... She is a graduate of the University of .Washington and has been employed; by the Seattle Police force . . .1 Event of Sunday . . i will be the wedding of Miss Janice Tay lor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Taylor, and Robert Dixon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hob art Dixon . . . the couple will exchange their vows at the First Congregational Church with vr, Julian Keiser officiating at the 6:30 o'clock rites ... A reception will follow in the fireplace room . . . the couple will live in San Diego, where Mr. Dixon is station ed with the UJS. Navy . . . Welcome newcomers . . in the capital are Dr. and Mrs. Philip Porter and two children,1 who re cently moved here from Newport . . . they have taken a house at 1725 Grant Street . . . Dr. Porter will be associated with Dr. Merle F. Brown . . . - I 1 Expected ... to arrive In the capital this weekend is Mrs. Don ald A. Young, who has been In Los Angeles for several months . . . She is coming north to join her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Young, who will ibe visiting In Portland . . The Youngs are currently tin Anchorage, Alaska while he; is stationed there with the U.fS. Air Force . . . Molly and Don win be here for the wedding of her sister, Miss Mary Ann McWaters, and. Jack Healy, which will be an event of September 25 at St Thomas More Church In Green Hills, Portland, with a reception following at the new Portland f For the finest la WEDDING INVITATIONS j H DIAL 3-8853 VauVs Print Shop SMasonie Bidg. 495 State: . - i i ' Town v ENGLISH Garden Club building . . . Holly has already arrived in Portland and is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.i McWaters, and her husband is expected Satur day . . . The many Salem friends of Mrs. Donald Young are pleased to bear that she plans to return to Salem to make her home . . . It's welcome home ... for Mr. and Mrs. Ellis F. Von Eschen and their son, Ellis Jr. . . . The senior Von Eschens flew East the end of August and attended the national American Legion con vention in Washington, D. C. . . . from there they went on to New York to visit Mr. Von Eschen's brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. 'Elton Von Eschen, who reside at Manhassett . . . they also visited with Mr. and Mrs. John R. Vincens (Glenn Barnes), who live in Rosleyn Heights . . . Mrs. Vincens is a former Salem resident . . . Last week the Von Eschens met their son, who re turned by ship from a summer in Europe and-England ... he was accompanied byj a 1 Willamette University friend, Bob Straum fjord of Astoria . . ..the two toured the Continent by car . . . Mr. and Mrs. Von Eschen flew West; and their son and Bob drove cross-country . . . Ellis Jr. will leave later! in the month for Palo Alto, where he has a scholarship and will take gradu ate work at Stanford Univer sity . j . ' j Flying ... to Mexico City Sun day will be Arden Parker, daugh ter of the Cyril Parkers . . . she will enroll for her sophomore year : at Mexico City where where she will major in Spanish ... Arden took her freshman year at ; the University of Ore gon . . . she is traveling by car to San Diego and will fly to Mexico from Tijuana. Visiting .' . . in the capital the past week have been Lt (jg) and Mrs. Gerald Robison and chil dren, Kathleen Clare and Rich ard, of San Diego, who have been guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parker . . . today the Robisons are going over to Neskowin to I visit his parents, Mr. and : Mrs. Manley Robison, formerly of Salem . . . The end of September the visitorsfwill re turn to San Diego, where, Mrs. Robison and the children win remain while Lt Robison is in Japan . . . i ' Return home . . . Mrs. Lewis Griffith is back from a fort night's stay In Redmond with her daughter, Mrs. John Copenhaver . . . Mr. Copenhaver is currently in Washington, !D. C. . . Dr. and Mrs. George S. Hoffman are home from a summer in Pendle ton ,v.v i.v Weekend jottings . . . Attend ing the Pendleton Round-Up are David W. Eyre, his son, David W. Eyre Jr., and grandson, Larry Heath-B nr.Tt l. ?nr;wrf ll:'"r srotr 3 ree, FLOWERS For the Ladles V Surprise for the Kiddles Accompanied by Parent Yew oCtneS POTTERY Finest Flowers - Dewdrop Fresh From Our Own. V ; j Greenhouses Heatli Ifcjfrte-ft'jOfll'jud'j !i 620 llzricn Richard West Married in I California ! From California comes news of the marriage of a Salem man Air man First Class Richard W. West, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. West of Salem, 'to Miss Nancy Catherine Craw of Fresno, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian B. Craw of Fres no. The ceremony took place Sept 4 at the First Methodist Church in Coiton, Saa Benlardino County. The bride wore a ballerina pm of .mist pink fashioned princess style and a strapless bodio em broidered in 1 rhinestones. Her ac cessories were pink and she pinned a corsage of white flowers to her waist s A reception followed the miotials in the California Hotel in i San Bernardino. , ' I The newlvweds snent their honeymoon along the California coast For traveling the new Mrs. west donned a light blue linen en semble. The couple will be at home in San Bernardino near March Air Force Base, where Mn West is stationed. j The bride is a graduate of Fres no High School and attended Fres no State College. Mr. West I is a graduate of Multnomah College in Portland. j , ,: '., ' . "'I Mrs. Bud Craig win be hostess for a shower tonight at her home on Edina Lane for the pleasure of Mrs. Joseph Hoffstadt Fifteen relatives and friends have been invited to the party. i Eyre, i of Portland . . . they wffl also enjoy some fishing in the WaUowas before returning . Guests of Miss Dorathea Steus loff at her beach home at Pacific City- this , weekend will be her great niece and nephew, Ann Chambers and David Chambers . . Mrs. Charles Woodring of Washington, D. C and her niece, vorouy iiooartb or Baltimore . . . Mrs. Woodring, who is Con ressman Walter Norblad's mr. tary, wOI be here until Decent- oer .... - LAI Botany, JuiUiard, Hoffman and imported fabrics. Chin-, chillas, poodles, fleeces, tweeds and flannels. All sizes.1 Milium lined. Beautiful New Fair ond Winter Styles 100 TO CHOOSE FROM NO TWO ALIKE Open All Day Saturday KAY WOOLEN MILL STORE 260 South 12th St re iih aupts Florists PEN Friday & Saturday, 8 a.m. fo 9 Sunday 10 sm. lo 6 p.m We ore sorry we wore the old building out 20 years in the same location- We now are settled in a nice new building with Beautiful Windows More Room and EASY PARKING. ' I ' - ' ? 3 ree ORCHID 1118 Listen Sltop .Our . i KASH AND KARRY POSEY MART Breithaiipts Florists Busisess Honrs Except Sunday Notice to Cub Publicity Chairmen r'mbHelty to ' appear aa tka W omui's Paca of ta Orc(a Statesmaa must fee wUle4 at broncht lato ttaa africa my aoo preccdiac aay t pabUeatlaa. Saa y stories ainit ae ta hy Weaes4 ar naea. Material baal4 type waeaerer ponlble. Any follow ap stories aa club Bieetiact should be tent ta as toon as possible followlnc the aeeUars. Plctares at dab prej ecta worthy of pabUeatlaa sbaaia be arraaged for with the society editor a week tm asvutee. , . Highlights! Given! Of Camp Retreat Jason Lee Wesley an Service Guild met Monday night in the Kirby Room of the church for the first meeting of the fall sea son. There were over thirty mem bers and guests present Miss Mary Keefer was in charge of the worship service and Mrs. Paul Silke the program which includ ed highlights of the Wesley an Service Retreat at Camp McG ru der this past summer. The re ports were given by Mrs. Wayne Kohl and Miss Bernice Singree. Plans are being made for the program theme for the United Nations dinner which will be held October 22. : Guests present were Mrs. John Hasche and Mrs. Roy Beardsley. . Mrs. Eugene Kitzmiller and Mrs. Marie Putnam poured dur ing the refreshment hour. Hostesses were Mrs. Dayle Jory, Mrs. J. N. Brinkley, Mrs. B. A. Shellhart and Mrs.' Dona AndaL SURGICAL SUPPORTS Of an kinds. Trusses. Abdominal Supports, Elastic Hosiery Expert , Fitters PrlvaU Fittins Rooms. "Ask Tour Doctor" . Capital Drug Store 405 SUto St ' Corner of Liberty 8 and H Green Stampo "The Street the Trains Ron On" HOUSE p.m. fig)75! . Flown Especially for us From Hawaii To Lucky Ladies for the Lucky Clock !. 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