2-Se. 2)-Statesman, Salem, Ort., Sunday, May 15, 1955 Campbell-Fry Rites Read In Reno Married in Reno Saturday Senior Girls To Be Feted At (Picture on Page 1) A Kottoa Koffee K I t e h will le gWen by the Willamette Val ley Paabellenie on Saturday, May 21 at the Elmer 0. Berg home on North 'Summer street honoring senior hich school girls from Salem and surrounding territory who are planning to en ter college in the falL - The erent is informal with the prospective coeds asked to wear their eottoni and meet represen tatives from the various panhei lenie groups from the University of Oregon, Oregon State College and Willamette University. All senior cdrls are invited to. attend and calling hours are from 10:30 to 12:30 o'clock. Mrs. George Schroeher. who. Is serving as general chairman of the event, will introduce the guests to the receiving line. In the line will be Mrs. Berg, Mrs. B. W. Stacev, president of the Willamette Panhellenic. Miss Ar di Lien, president of the Willam ette Umversitv Panhellenic, Dean Regina Ewair of Willamette, D?jn Golda Wickham -of the University of Oregon and Dean Helen Sterling of Oregon State College. Assisting about the rooms will h Panhellenie members and ac tive Panhellenic girls from the three campuses. Presiding at the coffee urns will be Mrs. John S. Medaris and Mrs. Marens Maltby. Recent Bride Honor Guest At A Tea ! A large group of Salem and Dallas women have been invited to a tea for which Mrs. James Allan Inglis and her daughter, Mrs. Mark Peter Miller of Port land, will be hostesses at , the Inglis home in Dallas on Satur day afternoon. May 21. The affair is being arranged in compliment to Mrs. William Swindells Jr., the former Ann Johnston of Portland, who was married this winter. The couple has been living in Monmouth since their wedding, but will be moving to Dallas the first of June, where Mr. Swindells is with the Willamette Valley Lum ber Co. Guests have been invited to . call between 3 and 5:30 o'clock to meet the new Mrs. Swindells. Receiving with the hostesses and honor guest will be the latter 's mother, Mrs. Ray Johnston of Portland. Presiding at the tea urns dur ing the afternoon will be Mrs. Paul Morgan, Mrs. Chauncey L. Crider. Mrs. Ralph Boone of Sa lem. Mrs. Carl F. Gerlinger, Mrs. Mark P. Miller of Portland. Mrs. Maurice Dalton and Mrs. William Swindells of Portland. Assisting will be Mrs. Law rence Smith, Mrs. Victor Wil- 1'ims, Mrs. Cecil "unn. Mrs. E. B. Bossatti. Mrs. Walter Leth and Mrs. Arthur Quirin. Alumnae Will Fete Mothers The Kappa Delta alumnae will hold their annual Mother's tea Thursday night at the home of Mrs. J. B. Monnette, 691 Union St., at 8 o'clock. All mothers of Kappa Delta alumnae and actives in the Salem area are invited to attend. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. James War nock. - Arranging the affair are Mrs, Ralph Sipprell, Mrs. Clark Ster ett, Mrs. P. Stoltenberg and Mrs. Hooe Edwards. Kappa Deltas are celebrating the diamond jubilee of the found ing of the sorority at the 31st national convention to be held this summer at Bedford, Pa. The diamond jubilee theme will be . featured in the decor and ap- E ointments at the tea. All Kappa elta alumnae in the area are . invited to attend. . Friendship Niqht For OES Chapter Ainsworth Chapter, OES will observe Friendship Night at their regular meeting on May 18 at the Scottish Rite Temple. A program will be presented with a guest speaker and a cake ,walk will be held in the dining room during the social hour. Mrs. Luther Peterson is chair man of the refreshment committee. II Hoiiy fl CljJ&k t - "r? j SAYS: i : H,f ' -p JJLJL ve yev ever realized what a big part credit plays in the lives of most of us? Insurance is almost always' paid for at spaced intervals. So are most homes end b c 1 Mrs. Bruce Kipling Shurtleff, the former Mary Patricia Healy before her marriage Saturday afternoon at St. Joseph's Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of ihe William E. Healys and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs, -, W. Bruce Shurtleff of Lincoln, Neb. (Jesten-Miller Studio). Miss Patricia Healy Married At St. Joseph's on Saturday Miss Mary Patricia Healy became the bride of Bruce Kipling Shurtleff at a beautiful spring wedding Saturday afternoon at St. Joseph's Catholic Church. The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Edward Healy and .the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. W. Bruce Shurtleff of Lincoln, Neb. and the late Mr. Shurtleff. The Rev. Joseph E. Vanderbeck officiated at the 3 o'clock nup tials, vocalists were Mrs. Lor raine Nelke and Mrs. Carol Hit ter with Mrs. Raymond S. Bar ton ? the organist The altar was banked with bouquets of white stock, snapdragons and calla lilies. For her wedding the bride se lected a handsome gown of lace and net over satin designed with a bouffant skirt over a hoop and terminating in a train. The fitted bodice was made with a tiny collar and long -sleeves and the skirt was enhanced with scal loped lace insertion. A coronet of lace embellished with a heart shaped pearl design held in place her fingertip illusion veiL The pearl design was repeated on the veil. She carried a cas cade bouquet of lilies-of-the-val ley and' stephanotis centered with a white orchid. Walk Before the Bride Three attendants preceded the bride to the altar. Miss Carol Fisher was the honor maid and bridesmaids were Miss Jan Foul- fer and Miss Jo Ann Ricketts. hey wore ballerina frocks of aqua crystalette with bolero jackets and matching halo head dresses. Their mitts and sandals were white and they carriedold fashioned nosegays of pink and white roses, sweetpeas and bou vardia. Doyle Dodge stood with Mr. Shurtleff as best man. Ushering the guests to the pews were James McGrath, Robert Faulk and Jerry Toole, all of Portland, and A. F. Johnson. Mrs. Healy attended her daughter's v wedding in a mauve pink polished cotton gown with white hat and accessories, match ing sandals and corsage of pink and white roses. Mrs. Shurtleff came west for her son's marri age and she wore a navy blue net gown with corsage of pink roses. Reception at Marion Hotel The newiyweds greeted their guests at a reception in the Gold Room of the Marion HoteL Pre siding at the coffee urns and punch bowl were Mrs. Robert Danley, the groom's sister from Lincoln, Neb., Mrs. Ward Mc Reynolds. Mrs. Robert P. Rich ardson, Mrs. Rollin O. Lewis and Mrs. William B. Patton of Eu gene. Cutting the cake were Mrs. Kent E. Anderson, the bride's aunt, Mrs. Charles Foulger, Mrs. Stcphui W. Starr and Mrs. Jack Cleneghan of Portland. Assisting were Mrs. Stanley Kerzel, Mrs. Douglas Raines, Mrs. Edwin Fisber. Mrs. Ells worth G. Ricketts. Misses Sally Becker, Roberta Sjoding, Sharon Laverty, Judy C 1 o u s e of Port- cars, and other important purchases of e lifetime. We invite you to use your good credit standing with. us. We will be happy to arrange terms of convenience to you. Jackson Jewelers; 225 North Liberty it Miss Helen Callaghan Tells Troth Romantic news being revealed today is announcement of the betrothal of Miss Helen Calla ghan, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Callaghan, to Cameron C. Thorn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Liv ingston Thom of Wedderburn. Ore. No date has been set for the wedding. The bride-elect attended Wil lamette University and is a jun ior at the, University os Oregon. She is a member of PI Beta Phi. Her fiance attended Pomona col lege and graduated -from the University of Oregon. He is now a second year law student at the University of Oregon Law School. land, Coralie Doughton, Joan Traviss, Lori Thompson of Kla math Falls, Donna Lee Osborne of Estacada, Margaret Anderson, the brides cousin, and Julie Foulger. For traveling the new Mrs. Shurtleff donned a white linen dress with navy blue princess style faille coat and white ac cessories. She pinned a white or chid to her ensemble. The cou ple will make their home in Lin coln, Neb. It 4 f f Hi - 1 THf OUlSf hit Iff C0INI I COutl COMMMOM Km M1 auBiOM ciNrit ii4 mcm V t v.v f r X Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamilton who were married April 30 at St. Vincent dePaul Catholic Church. The bride, the former Audra Garbarino, is the daughter of Mrs. Louis Garbarino and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hamilton. The couple will live in Salem. (Arfz Studio). Recognition Tea Is Planned An annual recognition tea in honor of all past Talons and Spurs of Oregon State college will be held May 18 at the Delta Gamma sorority house from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The Delta Gamma house is located at 23rd and Har rison, Corvallis. All past members of this serv ice honorary are invtied to at tend. Those planning to attend should notify Glenna Hall, 811 Jefferson, Corvallis. . General chairman of the tea is Faye Balfour, Pendleton. Assist ing -are Barbara Sax, Beaverton, refreshments; Sharon Hinton, Corvallis, hostesses; Ann Roder ick, Corvallis, publicity; Kay Sea son. Riddle, clean up; Mary Meier, Hillsboro, decorations; and Jan Shaw, Springfield, music. Picnic Dinner for Medical Auxiliary The annual picnic dinner for members of. the Marion-Polk County Medical Auxiliary will be held Tuesday night at the Can dalaria home of Mrs. Maynard Staffer, 275 Boice . St, at . 6:30 p.m. During the business session there will be nomination and election of officers. The hostess committee includes Mrs. Bertram L. Trelstad, Mrs. Marens Maltby, Mrs, Harold Poole, Mrs. George Sou ire, Mrs. Thad Moreland and Mrs. Lynn Hammerstad. The Woman's Auxiliary of St Paul's Episcopal Church will meet in the upstairs guild room Friday afternon at 1:30 p.m. Convention reports will be given during the meeting. The tea com mittee includes Mrs. J. . Law and Mrs. E. G. Sanders. You can LOSE WEIGHT look slender and younger FRCNCES DENNEY SLIM-TRIM CAPSULES It is safe and easy to lose weight with the help of Slim-Trim capsules and the Reducing Plan offered by Frances Denney. No harmful drugs no "hunger pangs." Slim-Trim capsules taken shortly before meals, as directed, help you curb your appetite for fattening food, help you to eat less and to reduce your intake of calories. Slim-Trim capsules contain vitamins and minerals of high quality as a supplement for your daily needs these valuable health elements are also part of Frances Denney Reducing Plan. Slim-Trira capsules are guaranteed by Frances Denney. The 20 day supply for this Reducing Plan -$3.50. QUISZNIERRY PHARMACY Covrt ana Commercial Saleau Oregon PUasa sM bm rranees Otaaty zo Day City. r Charge Check CM. iilGenheiw ; 7 AeMa9t44'VvC4 Zt cptrtb ts est' Etokta Club to Meet Etokta Club members will be entertained at the home of Mrs. W. E. Hanson, 820 N. Church St., Tuesday afternoon at a 1:15 dessert luncheon. There will be a plant exchange during the after noon. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. H. O. Taylor, Mrs. Herbert W.-Winkler and Mrs. Lloyd R. Springer. Miss Betty Whittaker will speak and show a film on mi grant work. New officers of the club are Mrs. E. L. Stow, presi dent; Mrs. Herbert B. Glaisyer, vice president; Mrs. Harry W. Elgin, secretary; and Mrs. E. A. Lee, treasurer. j Betrothal of Couple Told j At Prom The engagement of Miss Faye klaine Parks and Michael Ever ett Chase was announced at the Junior-Senior Prom on the Ore gon t-onege oi Education cam pus at Monmouth Saturday night The bride-elect is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Park ot Lebanon and her nance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Chase of Salem. No date has been set for the wedding. - Miss Parks and Mr. Chase are students at the Oregon College of Education. j For the occasion the bride elect wore an orchid lei, which was sent to her from the Ha waiian Islands. .- " t Bethel 35, Job' Daughters, will meet Monday night at the Scot tish Rite Temple at 7:30 p.m. i The mothers are invited as spe- cial guests at the meeting. The I Bethel Mother's Club will meet! for luncheon Thursday at 1 o'clock at the Masonic Temple. en SUM-TRIM Supply af SiavTrki O $330 v Mrs. Gary Campbell, who was Gwen Fry before her marriage Saturday, at the Methodist Church in Reno. The bride is the daughter of Mr. end Mrs. LaMont A. Fry and the bridegroom is the oj of Mrs. Ralph H. Campbell and " the late Mr. Campbell. (Jesten-Miller Studio.) , Kay Wesely Becomes Bride of Mr. McDonald at Church Rites Green and yellow were the colors selected by Miss Kay L. Wesely for her marriage Saturday evening to Norman L. McDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McDonald. The bride is the daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. uoraon F. Wesely. The ceremony took place at the Rev. Wayne A. Greene perform-) ing the 8 o'clock rites. Mrs. Jack L. Smith was the vocalist and Mrs. Kay Craycroft the organist! Pale green candles decorated the altar, the church windows and the aisle. The alternate pews were adorned with yellow bows and the aisle was marked off with yellow ribbon. Baskets of snap dragons and iris with greenery banked the altar. The green and. yellow color scheme was repeat ed in the decorations at the re ception. Lighting the candles were Miss Elsa and Miss Sandra Mykol, cousins of the bride, who wore yellow ballerina frocks of crys talette. The bridal gown was of Chan tilly lace over satin fashioned with a cathedral train. The bod ice was made with a low, rounded neckline edged with gathered scalloped lace extending to a scalloped V in back. The full skirt was designed with a deep hem of nylon tulle ruffles. Her scalloped fingertip nylon .tulle veil, sprinkled with rhinestones, was caught to a tiara ot seed pearls. She carried a cascade of red rosea and white spider chry- sanioemums. Bridal Attendants Mrs. Harry Stains ker was the matron of honor and she wore an oan man o I A FINISHING SCHOOL . . . . you develop and tactfully emphasize your most becoming characteristics. 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Mrs. Wesely wore a navy blue taffeta gown with shell pink ac cessories and corsage of cymbid num orchids for her daughter's nuptials. Mrs. McDonald's gown was of mist Hue lace and linen with, matching accessories and corsage of cymbidium orchids. Reception Follows A wedding reception followed in the church parlors. Mrs. Eve lyn VanDyke and Mrs. Lawrence Traviss poured. Mrs. Harry Wesely and Mrs. John Wesely, Jr., aunts of the bride, cut the cake. Assisting were Miss Murial lodd School OF CHARM AND FASHION MODELING Joan Ross Personally Instructs All Classes A graduate of the University cf Minnesota in Speech ana Drama, radio and TV actress, professional model, fashion coordinator, and former member of the staff at the famous PATRICIA STEVENS FINISHING SCHOOL OF CHICAGO, Joan Ross brings a wealth of personal experience to Salem. C fh, -Jter4Mk - a finiiAirut A' 9 2 I I tK' -I'liiii If t t if A night at the First Methodist Church were Miss Gwen Fry and Gary Campbell, both of Salem. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaMont A. Fry, for merly of Salem and Indepen dence, who recently moved to Yakima. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Ralph H. Campbell of Portland, formerly of Salem, ana the late Mr. Campbell. The Rev. Stephen C. Thomas officiated at the nuptials before members of the immediate fam ily, who accompanied the couple soutn I or tne wedding. The petite bride wore an ankle length gown of Venetian lace fashioned wtih a rounded scoop . neckline, three quarter length sleeves and a drop waist line. Her shoulder length illusion veil was caught to a Venetian lace headdress adorned with clusters of lily-of-the-valley on each side. She carried a lace cov ered white Bible marked with lily-of-the-valley. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powell, of Salem, the bridegroom's uncle and aunt, attended the couple. Mrs. Powell wore a watermelon red and white print two-piece silk afternoon gown and carried a pastel nosegay. Mrs. Fry chose a navy blue full skirted gown for her daugh ter's wedding with a corsage of pink cymbidium orchids. Mrs. Campbell attended ber son's marf riage in a grey jacket ensemble, wtih corsage of green cymbidium orchids. The wedding reception and supper was held on the roof gar den of the Mapei Hotel in Reno. The newiyweds have left for a honeymoon trip to Lake Tahoe and California coastal points. For traveling the new Mrs. Campbell changed to a navy and white polka dot dress with navy blue coat and white accessories. After June 1, the newiyweds will be at home in Salem at 605 Breys Avenue. Royer, Mrs. John Henning, Mrs. Roy Vibbert and Miss Shirley Rice. The newiyweds will spend their honeymoon at various lakes in British Columbia. For going away the bride changed to a grey wool suit with turquoise accessories and a white orchid. The bride groom is stationed at Camp Han ford, Wash., with the U. S. army. 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