The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 21, 1955, Page 6, Image 6

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    6 (Soc: 1 Statesman, Salom, Ore.,:Tuoso'ay, Juno. 21,: 1955
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Hostesses Arrange Showers
In Honor of Brides-Elect
V Brides-elect re sharing honors at many pre-nuptial parties
this month prior to their summer weddings.
Mrs. William L. Lidbeck entertained Friday night at her
country home on Pringle Road in ' compliment to Miss Mary
Laughlin, who will be married to Howard William Barlow in July.
A miscellaneous shower feted the future Mrs. Barlow and a late
dessert supper was served by the
hostess. ' -
Honoring Miss Laughlin were
Mrs. S. B. Laughlin, Mrs. Wil
liam S. Laughlin of Eugene, Mrs.
Howard H. Barlow, Miss Jane
Barlow, Miss Diane Ramsey of
Eugene. Mrs. Joseph R. Gerber
Jr. of Oswego, Mrs. Harold Mc
Cauley of Hillsboro, Mrs. Donald
Reinke, Mrs. Dale Bruegger, Mrs.
Robert M. Fitzmaurice, Mrs. Wal
ter Phillips, Mrs. Margaret Cal
laghan, Miss Helen Callaghan,
Mrs. Edmond M. MacCollin, Airs.
Richard Scandling, Mrs. Daniel
Poling, Mrs. George Gant, Mrs.
Glenn Holden of Portland, Mrs.
George Juba, Mrs. Richard Bar
ber, . Mrs." William Juza, Mrs.
Helen H. Bailey, Mrs. Robert
Donovan, Mrs. John Fitzmaurice,
Mrs. Alton Chamberlain and Miss
Betty Byrd.
Honor Miss Railsback
Miss Patti Railsback, who will
fce married to Frank Wallis of
Silverton on June 26 at Yachats,
was the honor guest at a shower
Monday night when Miss Janet
Westfall and Miss Carol Fisher
entertained at the Edwin W.
Fisher home. . A miscellaneous
showef feted the bride-to-be and
a late supper was served by the
hostesses. 1
. Bidden to honor Miss Railsback
were Mrs. Richard Mase, Mrs.
Edward Bauer, Mrs. Robert
"Hazel, Mrs. Edwin W. Fisher,
Misses Claudia Talmage, ..Helen
Callaghan, Mary Jane Rud, Mary
Jo Brora, Sharon Heider, Sally
Becker and the hostesses. j
Miss Harrington Feted
Mrs. David Wetherbe and
Mrs. Finn Swensen were host
esses for a bridal shower at the
former's home on Skyline Road I
for the pleasure of Miss Norma
Harrington, who will be married
to Lowell W. Nightingale on Sun
day. A late supper was served
following the miscellaneous
shower.
Honoring Miss Harrington
were Mrs. H. A- Harrington, Mrs.
11. J. Petersen, Mrs. James
Houck, Mrs. Floyd Baker, Mrs.
John Van Loh, Mrs. Edith Ricks,
Mrs. Dena Sherman of Phoenix,
Arizona, Misses Marilyn Blake
ley, Helen Cadd, Carolyn Mess
mer, Billie Miller and the host
esses. . ' -
The Kappa Alpha Theta ahua
nae will hold a no-host picnic
luncheon Thursday at the coun
try home of Mrs. Phillip Brandt
at one o'clock.
Miss Senske
Is Bride of
Mr. Jipp
Miss Donna Lorraine Senske
and Rodney A. Jipp exchanged
their marriage vows at a 2 o'clock
ceremony on June 11 at St Jo
seph's Catholic Church. The bride
is the daughter of Mrs. Margaret
Senske and her husband is tne
son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Jipp.
Father Joseph E. Vanderbeck
performed the nuptials. Wayne
Meusey was the soloist and Mrs.
Raymond Barton the organist
Richard eSnske gave his sis
ter in marriage. Her bridal gown
was of lace and net with a three
tiered net skirt enhanced with a
panel of lace down the center.
The fitted bodice of lace was
made with a Peter Pan collar
and the gown was embellished
with seed pearls and sequins. Her
fingertip illusion veil was caught
to a headdress of seed pearls and
sequins. She carried a bouquet of
pink roses.
Miss Judy Jackson was the hon
or mai$ and she wore a yellow
crystalette gown with a yellow
flowered hat and carried a bas
ket of yellow and blue daisies
tied with blue ribbon. Miss Etta
King, Mrs. Peggy Senske and
Miss Darlene Meyers were the
bridesmaids and they wore blue
crystalette frocks with blue flow
ered hats. They carried baskets
of yellow and blue daisies tied
with yellow ribbon.
Attend the Bridegroom
Don Meyer was best man and
ushers were Jean Schwynoch,
Richard Singer and Robert Rus
sell. Mrs. Senske wore a pink suit
for the wedding and Mrs. Jipp
chose a grey suit Their corsages
were yellow roses.
A reception followed at the
Knights of Columbus HalL Pour
ing were Mrs. Richard Singer
and Miss Carolyn - Haselbacher.
Cutting the cake were Miss Jack
ie Hayes and Miss Marne Christ
ensen. Assisting were Misses
Anne Lenninger, Pamela Jipp,
Carolyn Jones, Cecilia Schwarz,
Donna Carbaugh and Diane Halt
The couple will be at home in
Salem at 1160 Saginaw Street fol
lowing their honeymoon. For go
ing away the bride donned a lav
ender suit with pink accessories.
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Mrs. Norman Austin Oris
Woodcock), whose wedding
was an event of June 12 at
the Hope Presbyterian Church
in Portland. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.
C Woodcock of Amity, form
erly of Salem. The bride
groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Austin of Visalia,
Calif. (Steimonts Studio).
Miss Giese
Announces
Betrothal j
Mrs. Elizabeth Giese Is an
nouncing the engagement of her
daughter. Miss Caroline Giese, to
David Brinks, son of Mrs. James
Brinks of Portland. No date has
been set for the wedding.
The engagement was first re
vealed to the couple's college
friends at the spring formal ban
quet at Westmont College, Santa
Barbara, Calif. Later the news
was told to a group of friends
here at the Giese home.
Miss Giese is a graduate of Sa
lem schools and has completed
her sophomore year at Westmont
College. Her fiance also finished
his sophomore year at Westmont
and plans to continue his educa
tion at Portland State College in
the falL
The Past Regents of Chemeketa
Chapter, DAR will me:t for a no
host picnic luncheon on Thursday
at the home of Mrs. B. E. Braucht,
3620 Garden Road,' at 1 o'clock.
Cleanse wall with Resinol Soap
and apply Janolin-rich ResinoL
Belief i fast nd comfort Usta.l
Dr. Beck Weds
Canadian Girl
In Kingston
Of interest to the bridegroom's
many Salem friends is announce
ment of the manage of miss
Isabella Margaret-Anne Ullman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. i.
Ullman of Kingston, Ontario,
Canada, to Dr. Roland ; Peter
Beck, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
B Beck of Salem. The ceremony
took place on June 7 at St. An
drew's Presbyterian Church in
Kingston with Dr. Forbes Wed-
cerburn officiating. !
Mr. and Mrs. Beck were in
Kingston for their son's marriage
and to attend his graduation from
Queen's University. j The couple
will live in Vancouver, B. C,
where Dr. Beck will be on the in
terne staff at Vancouver General
Hospital.
The bride wore a floorlength
gown of French imported white
embroidered nylon tulle with ap
plique of satin. Her fingertip veil
was of embroidered tulle and she
carried a bouquet of white or
chids and lily-of-the-valley.
Mrs. Mary Clarke of Kingston,
sister of the bride, ' was , matron
of honor, and the bridesmaids
were Miss Marilyn Tayler, Reg.
N., of North Bay, Mrs. Alexandra
Macintosh of Brockville, and Miss
Jane Richmond, Kingston. The at
tendants were gowned alike in
floor length dresses of Swiss im
ported eyelet organdy over crys
tal shantung in Alice blue. They
carried bouquets of white garden
ias and blue chrysanthemums.
Dr. Gerald Green of Shawnovan,
Sask., was best man. Ushers were
Dr. James Mackay, Kingston, Dr.
Gerald Irwin, St. Alban's N. Y,
Robert Jennes, Shawnowan, Otta
wa. The tniests were received at a
reception n the Burgundy Room
oi Hotel La Salle. The bride's
mother was gowned in navy blue
chiffon and lace with pink acces
sories and a corsage of pink gar
denias. The groom's mother wore
a gown of powder blue floral
print, with blue accessories and
a corsage of cornflowers.
Dr. and .Mrs. Beck left for a
wedding trip to Vancouver Island.
Salem Unit 136, American Le
gion Auxiliary will hold its final
meeting of the season Thursday
at the Salem Woman's Club at
8 p.m. There will be nomination
and election of officers. A joint
installation with the post is sched
uled for June 28 at the Izaak Wal
ton Clubhouse.
Auxiliary to Install
Mrs. Robert Hanna will be host
ess to the Hollywood Lions Auxi
liary for the last meeting of the
season Wednesday night at her
home, 2205 D St.. at 8 o'clock.
Mrs. Frederick Rowe will be the
the co-hostess. Mrs. Clarence;
Greig, the new president nd her;
etlieers will be installed. The in
stalling officers are Mrs. Cecil
Lanti and Mrs. Preston W. Hale.
Reports of the state convention
will be given by Mrs. James Tin
dall and Mrs. Al J. Crose.
The PLE and F Club win meet
Wednesday night for a no-host gath
ering at the home of Mrs. L. B.
Judsn, 990 Gerleon Drive, at S
p.m. Quilting will be a feature of
we evening.
Or. X. L Lam. m. D. Or. a. Cfcaa. HA
DRS. CHAN and LAM
CHINESE NATUROPATHS
Upstairs. 401 Court St.
OfXlaa op Sataxday amiy. It am
to 1 a.m.1 to 1 9M. Conmuutioa.
bloat aramra oad arts taata ar
fraa of chart PTaatteaa tmem U11
Writ for attractrra mttt. Ha aatt-
Date is Set
For Rites
Friday, July 8, has been set as
the date for the coming marri
age of Miss Shirley Jean Parks
and Arnold August Manke, whose
engagement was announced in
April ' j- -
The ceremony will be per
formed at the Christ Episcopal
Church in Seattle.
Miss Parks is the daughter of
George Parks of Seattle and her
fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
August A Manke Jr. of Salem.
Mr. Manke was released from
active duty with the U.S. Navy
this spring.
Trinity Chapter Holds Initiation
Trinity Chapter. OES held its
last meeting of the season Fri
day night at the West Salem City
HalL Initiation was held for Mrs.
Phillip Shulte, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank D. Nettleton and Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Marcy. A special
father's day observance was
held with Mrs. R. C. Genre, wor
thy matron, reading a tribute in
honor of the fathers.
Trinity line officers attended
Grand Chapter in Portland and
maae their reports. Participat-!
ing at the sessions were Steven!
Rosenbaum, color guard, and!
Mrs. Lawrence Flagg, organist
for the Willamette Valley DrilL I
Guests attending the meeting
were Miss Lou Tipton, Ransford1
Chapter, Los Ve gar, New Mexi
!co, Mrs. Bertha Peterson, Miner'
va Chapter, Prophetstown, I1L,
and Mrs. George Dietz, Radiant
J Chapter, Denver.
. Serving refrpshmrntc anil rim.
f rating were Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Conrad, Mrs. Herman Kor
temeyer and Mrs. Gleason
Young. ;
FLOWERS
Green Thumb Florist
321 Court Street Phone 4-1692
Within S minntei to all hospitals
ana mortuaries.
I Night and Sunday Phone 2-4433
KY-WIDE AND HANDSOME I
G.P.'t unlqua
Domo Loungo Cars now on tho
When ytro step Inside oar nw Dom Lounge Car, all
flass-covered open to the heavens from item to stern m
think youH say it's the most sensational thing; on wheels
you ever saw. It's different from any other dome car ever
built It has two levels both under rlss for lounging;,
refreshments and sight-seeing;.
This car further enhances the beauty and conreniences
of the Shasta Daylight, already one of America's most pop
ular trains. YouH enjoy its chair ears with sponge-rubber
eats and huge "Skyview" windows, its fleet diesel-powered
schedule between Portland and San Francisco which shows
you close-up views of the high Cascade, Mt Shasta (14461 .
feet), the Sacramento Canyon all by daylight
Ior Portland 7;4 AJt.; SaUm titt; Albany :M; Bug 10:11;
ZlawuUh TOt t.tt rJt.Arrivt mn Frmnciae9 U:S TJl. (PBT)
FROM SALEM
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30
ROUND TRIP
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Domo cars aro also opor&tod oa tho Overland
(San Frmncioco-OgdeR) and tho San Joaquin
Daylight (gma rranciaco-Loa Angolos). :
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WuJf ia friddU. ful widlk Suarascaat f"'
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k daap iriat, bakas, ir warm,
(taams, ir cooks, i pops com and
larval as an alactric Athtf Ask.
No koaw is camplata vtfheuT
ono of ata popular appliances!
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Ideal for cakes,
pies, cookies,
fruits and puddings.
4 oz. tin
Nothing to Buy ... No Obligation
Register at Salem IGA Stores
6 To be given away at each store. Ton
do not have to be present to win.
Prize drawing. Chefsters, Monday,
June 27
HEINZ 57 FRESH
CUCUMBER
PKKL
Crisp, Spicy Pickles to
Enhance any meal. '
a-
Pin) Jars
REAL GOLD
wage -
LEMON, 6UK,
' CR BUNDED
EACH 17c
Prices effective Tues. & Wed., June 21 & 22
Field Grown
TOMATOES
lb.
REYNOLD'S
Aluminum Foil Wrap
The original and genuine pure
aluminum foil of 1001 kitchen J
miracles . . . saves food, time, (
and work.
25 Ft. $T
Rolls
Jumbo Size
CUCUMBERS
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