ST- fc-3C U-Sfatosmaii, Salem, Ora., YV.d., Juty 13, 193S 3 - 1 ' . W Statesman's HOME JofSlovu . . . (JSritiilt Stale . .. anorama Women . . . Music . . . Fashions . . . Features 340 Court Street 71 r ' ...... ;ty fx. . j .ft l ..: :': lY If ii M innamJ t l mi v- J SHIRTSLEEVE FASHIONS . . . Here are two advance fall fashions In feminine shirts, V designed by Digby Morton of London for sale in America. At left is a traditional Scotch ' tartan in a trimly tailored shirt with widespread, short-pointed convertible collar, French ' cuffs and perfectly matched pocket. At right, a striking Paisley print on fine wool challis, used in a smart tailored shirt for towrjior country. Morton recommends tweed skirts to team - with both shirts. '" Hostesses Fete Miss Bach Miss Margaret Bach, bride-elect of James C. Wiemals, was honored t a miscellaneous shower when -Mrs. Paul Riley and Miss Donna LenniDger entertained at the Ril ey borne. , - Bidden to fete Miss Bach were Mrs. L. P. Bach, lIr$. Clement "Wiemals, Mrs. A. J. Becker, Mrs. Harvey Lenninger, Mrs. Roy Christensen, Mrs. Jack Brown, Mrs. Robert Mille. Mrs. Bill White, Miss Joan Polster, Miss Mary Su ing, Miss Donna Kerscher, Miss Shirley EtieV Miss Shirley Som mer, .Miss Barbara Snook. Miss Mary Roc que. Miss Jackie Lar son, Miss Patty Gillis, Miss Kathy Biscfcoff, Miss Mariam Meier and Jfisa Shirley Coffey. Church Rites Unite Couple On, Saturday Miss Jean Mary Mikkelsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice B. Mikkelsen of Lincoln, Nebraska, Became the bride of Bernard Eric Kreft, son of Mrs. Hortense Kreft. a Saturday. July 9 at a 10 o'clock Ceremony at St. Vincent de Paul church. The Rev. John Reedy offi ciated and Wayne Meusey played fiie organ. Pink and white gladta luses and larkspur decorated the church. . .' - .: M I ' i - , 1 . i lix Drrae wore a wauz lenguj dress of tulle over satin. The fitted bodice and peplum were of chant illy lace. Her Juliet cap. and short ' veil were trimmed with pearls and iridescent sequins. The bride car ried a nosegay of white carnations. Mrs. Ernest Kreft was the matron of honor. Ernest Kreft, brother of the groom, was best man. Bernad ette Kreft, niece of the groom, was the flower girl. Mother of the bride wore blue lace dress with pink accessories and the groom's mother wore a pink linen suit with white accesso ries. Their corsages were white carnations. A 12 o'clock luncheon was served m me tameuia Room at the Hotel Senator following the nuptials. Mrs. William Zenger cut the cake. Mr. and Mrs. Kreft are both pharmacists. Mrs. Kreft is a grad uate of Nebraska State University and Mr. Kreft of Oregon State Col lege." . After a wedding trip down the Oregon and California coast, they plan to make their home in Cali fornia. Lansing Neighbors Garden Club net on Thursday for a picnic din uer - at the home of Mrs. Ben Bathjen near Silver Creek Falls park. Driving up for the day were Mrs. Rex Peffer, Mrs. Ro bert Ballard, Mrs. Phil Aspinwall, Mrs. Roy Lively, Mrs. Milton Blackman, Mrs. H. Willard Cole, Mrs. Lloyd Keene, and Mrs. R. O. ' Anderson. A family picnic is planned for the park on the first Sunday in August Mr. and Mrs. Alfred O. Muel ler have returned from Chicago the 50th"" anniversary convention of the Lincoln National Life In- aurance Co. at the Palmer House. Over 2000 attended the conven tion the last week in June. Hostesses to Fete Miss Miller FOUR CORNERS A social event for the summer season will ! be a pre-nuptial shower on Thurs day at 8 o'clock honoring Miss Audrey Miller, whose marriage to Jerry Wright will be on July 22 at the Miller hpme on.Sundberg Road. Miss Miller is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Miller. Four Corners, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright of Salem. Mrs. Jess McILnay will be host ess for the occasion and assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Ernest Walker, Mrs. Ross Chrisman, Mrs. Harold Snook, Mrs. Robert Burns, Mrs. Dale Jeffries. Mrs. LeRoy Stewart, Mrs. Warren Sfarake and Mrs. Morse Stewart Bidden for the pleasure of the honoree will be Mesdames Waldo Miller, Charles Wright Dale Ma- gee; Willard Pedersen, William Brown, Harvey Meyer, A. E. La Branche, Leroy Wooers, Kenneth LaBranche, Don LaBranche, Ed Talbot, Ben Gisler, Emu Aufranc, Fred Smith, Frank Borden, Pat Davis, David Behm, L. J. Shrake,' R. N. Payne, Hugh Qirisman, Frank South. Lawrence Lee, Clarence Hoffine, Robert Eaton, R. H. Behm, Ross Wood, Al len Gordon, Wilbur Flood, Roy Case, Ralph King. Ray Rus sell, O. D. Binegar, Charles War ren, James Hilborn, Richard Mc- Kee, Andy Etzei. Ivan Brown, Jack Groves, Harold Stilson, Doyle Moore. John Etzei, E. M. White. Oliver Rickman, Ray Hershefelt, Homer Bales, Hardie Phillips, Joyce Shoop, Rex Nicholson, Wil fred Wilier. Chet Paulson, Don Crenshaw, Ronnie Keene, Vernon Barnhart the Misses Lolita Mil ler, Donna Meyer, DeVeen Behm, Carolyn Meyer, Phyllis Shrake, Mary Hendrickson, Gloria Wood, Maxine King, Judy Wood, Shirley Etzei, Barbara Snook, Janice Phil lips and Janice Shrake. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Turin (Lois Anne Artz) of Woodburn are the parents of a little girl, Louanne Marie, born on June 16. Her grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Artz of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Turin of Mt AngeL Mrs. Helena Hildebrandt retim ed Sunday from a fortnight's vaca tion trip to Hoquiam, where she visited Mr. and Mrs. L. Tabor, and with friends in Tacoma. Mitchells are Honored at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Mitchell were hcjored at buffet dinner cele brating their 45th wedding anni verary on Saturday, July at the Portland home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mitchell. ' The entire family was present for the occasion and covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Sut ter, Miss Rutheolyn and Miss Ma rianne Sutter of Salem.' Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mitchell and Miss Ka thy Mitchell of Torrance, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mitchell of Portland, Don Biggar of Seattle,' Joseph Coleman of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mitchell and Miss Marlene Mitchell of Portland. The couple's marriage took place in Burbank, Calif., and they have resided in Salem the past five years. . The South Salem WCTU will meet in the parlor of then Leslie Methodist Church Friday after noon at 1:45 p.m. Mrs. Letha McRae will be in charge of the devotional period and Mrs. J. P. Carruthers of the lesson. All in terested persons are invited to attend. Griffith-Chapman Rites are Read The marriage of Mrs. Mary Chapman and Earl Griffith was solemnized on July- 2 in Salem . with the Rev. Emil H. Becker of ficiating. The bride is the daugh ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Vin cent Navratil of Mill City and her husband is the son of Mrs. C. A. Griffith and the late Mr. Griffith of Stockton, Calif. Mrs. Lawrence . Wojciechowski was- matron of honor and Mr. Wojciechowski was best man, A reception was held at the home of the bride's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schweinfurth, on Apple Blossom Drive. The couple is now at home in Salem at 3210 D Street ; Engagement . Is Revealed ,Mr. and Mrs. Ben McKinney of i Spring Valley are announcing: the ; betrothal of their daughter. Phyllis May, to Private Robert Clare Mc-! Candlish. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McCandlish of Salem. No datej has been set for the weddingj The bride-elect graduated from ; South Salem High School in June. Private McCandlish is stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas with the 10th : Division and will be in Germany j after September. SH t PLUS ROBERTS fpflBILHMHHHHIBK&iSBEBaiSBEbS 1 ?: l;. i H ill t li i r ' ij f$ Si FT I I W t i TTlD)ft2Tg ; n SALtE t fi Now la progress . . tie biggest ihne ule la Salem ... 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