The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 21, 1955, Page 17, Image 17

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WCTU Convention
The Marion County WTCTU
convention is scheduled for Fri
day, August 26 at, the Leslit
Methodist . Church beginning at
11 a.m. A covered dish luncheon"
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A bride of Safurday at Sr. Mary's Catholic Church
In Mt. Angel was Mrs. Robert W. Davis, the former Farrell
Lillian Williams, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. 0. J. Williams
of Mt. Angel. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Margaret
Davis of Salem. (Jesten-Miller Studio).
Garden Reception Follows the
Davis-Williams Rites Saturday
1 MT ANGELA late summer wedding, followed by a garden recep
tion, was that of Miss Farrell Lillian Williams, daughter of Dr. and
.Mrs. 0. J. Williams of Mt. Angel, and Robert W. Davis, son of Mrs.
Margaret Davis, Salem, on Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock. The Rev.
Clement -Frank, Mt. Angel, read the vows and was celebrant for the
nuptial m2ss in St. Mary's Catholic Church.
IMike Penner and David
Schmidt served the mass and
Mrs. Al Schroeder of Salem and
Miss Eustelle Bauman of Mt. An- j
gel sang. Miss Helen Keber was
the - organist.
1 The bride chose a floor length
j own of nylon tulle over misted
taffeta, the portrait neckline out
lined in imported Italian lace. A
matching lace headdress, embroi
dered in sequins and seed pearls
held her fingertip veil. Her cas
cade bouquet was fashioned of
white Elf roses and stephanotis.
She wore white wrist gloves and
carried the bridegroom's gift, a
sterling and crystal rosary.
Maid of honor was Miss Betsy
Looncy of Brooks and brides
maids were Miss Helen McGee,
Santa Monica, Calif., and Miss
Toni Williams, the bride's sister.
Gowns of the Attendants
All were dressed alike in em-
Delta Gamma Picnic
The Delta Gamma alumnae
will entertain their husbands and
families at a no-host picnic on
Sunday, August 28 at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John William
Stortz, 1567 'Strong Road, at 2
o'clock. All Delta Gammas in the
vicinity are invited to attend. As
sisting Mrs. Stortz with arrange
ments are Mrs. Leon Margosian
and Mrs. Joseph Matujec.
ced a spray of white gladioluses
and larkspur at the Blessed Vir
gin altar. ,
A Garden Reception
The reception was held on the
patio and lawn of the Williams
home on Pershing street.
Mrs. John 0. Hvndman. aunt
fcroidered nylon organdy over of the groom, and Mrs. Richard
porcelain blue with ballerina Wilkie, Seattle, godmother of
skirts. Matching flower crowns jthe bride, cut the cake and Mrs.
held tiny veils and each wore a'Ellery Berry, Portland and Mrs.
togle strand of pearls and wrist 1 Robert Crowell, Salem, poured,
gloves, gifts of the bride. Theyj Miss Janet Cobalt, Sweet
carried small cascades of garden-1 Home, Miss Carol Rickert, Port
ias surrounded by a blue fluff of I land. Miss Mary Virginia
Miss Lorene
Edwards is
Married
Pink gladioluses and purple
delphinium banked the altar of
the First Presbyterian Church
Saturday night for the wedding
of Miss Lorene Ellise Edwards,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence Edwards of Turner, and
'James R. Quick, son of Mr. and
! Mrs. R. H. Quick of Castle Rock,
Wash.
Dr. Paul Newton Poling offic
iated at the 8 o'clock rites. Miss
Sharon Anderson sang and Miss
Ruth Bedford was the organist
Miss Janice siddan ol poniana
and Miss Elizabeth Tate of Sub
limity lighted the candles.
The bride's gown, which was
made by her mother, was of lace
and tulle over satin. The lace
bodice, embellished with crystal
beads, was designed .with a sweet-
heart neckline. The skirt was of
! nylon tulle over satin and en
hanced with cutout roses appli
iqued on the side panels- and
around the train. Her short,
'nylon tulle veil was caught to a
croyn of seed pearls. She car
,ried a bouquet of Esther Reed
daisies centered with pink rose
buds. Walk Before the Bride
I Four atendants preceded the
bride to the altar, wearing crys
tallette waltz frocks with long
i torso bodices. The matron of
honor, Mrs. Ted Stook, wore
tulip pink and the bridesmaids,
Mis Lora Lee Brown, Miss Sally
Klein and Mrs. Dave Teyema,
wore Italian purple dresses. Mrs.
Stook carried a purple fan with
pink and purple daisies and the
bridesmaids' fans were pink
adorned with purple and pink
daisies.
Robert Radakovich stood with
Mr. Quick as best man and ush
ers were Gene Flippin, Lennie
Edwards, William Swift and Don
ald Taylor.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Edwards chose a cham
pagne lace gown with avocado
accessories and pink carnation
corsage. Mrs. Quick wore an
aqua crepe gown with white ac
cessories and corsage of pink
carnations for her son's mar
riage. Reception Follows
A reception followed in the
social hall. Pouring were Mrs.
Arthur Edwards, the bride's
grandmother, and Mrs. .John
Seim. Cutting the cake were Mrs.
Nobel Deebert, the bridegroom's
aunt, and Mrs. Ella Given, grand
mother of the bride. Assisting
were Mrs. Robert Purdy, Misses
Dona Given, Jeanette SiddalL
Diana Watson, Tamara Needham.
Passing the dream cakes were
Ronnie Stock, nephew of the
bride, and Beverly Quick, sister
of the bridegroom.
The newlyweds have gone to
Victoria, B. C. on their honey
moon and for traveling the bride
donned a black and white sheath
dress with white top coat and
hat and black patent accessories.
The couple will be at home at
718 East Lincoln Ave.,Hillsboro,
after September 10. Mr. Quick
will coach at Aloha-Huber Junior
High School and his wife will b
secretary . to the principal of
Beaverton High School.
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Mrs. James R. Quick (Lorene Ellise ; Edwards) who
was married August 20 at the First Presbyterian Church.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ed
wards of Turner and her husband is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. Quick of Castle Rock, Wash. (Jesten-Miller
Studio).
' Miss Charlen Woods, popular
August bride-elect of Dale Coot
ey of Albany, is being feted at a
round of parties prior to her
marriage, next Sunday at St
Paul's Episcopal Church.
Mrs. James B. Manning, Mrs.
Leslie Wadsworth and her
daughter, Miss Karen Michalson,
will be hostess for a pre-nuptial
party Wednesday evening at the
Wadsworth home on North 14th
Street.
The. affair will be held in the
garden and late refreshments
will be served by the hostesses
following the kitchen shower.
Thirty-five guests have been in
vited to the party.
Miss Mary Lee Flower of Sun
nyside, Wash., who will be Miss
Woods maid of honor, will en
tertain at luncheon and a linen
shower for the pleasure of the
bride-elect and a few of her
friends on Thursday. The affair
will be held at Lipman's Cherry
Room.
Millers to Chicago
Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Miller
will entrain for Chicago on the
City of Portland Monday. Mr.
Miller will attend a meting of
the executive council of the Na
tional Interscholastic Music Act
ivities Commission in the Hilton
Hotel. He is the representative
from the Pacific Northwest
states on this .commission. On the
return trip the Millers will stop
over in Denver to visit their son
A 2c Charles Eugene Miller,
who is a radar instructor in the
B47 school at Lowry Air Base.
They will return to Salem
August 31.
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Mrs. Williams attended the
wedding in a beige dress of raw
ilk, beige hat, brown accessories
and a corsage of garnet roses.
The groom's mother chose a blue
linen dress embroidered in
white, white stole and accessor
ies and a corsage of garnet roses.
The grandmother of the bride,
Mrs. Dan Thorp of Mt. Angel,
and g r ea t-grandmother, Mrs.
Otto Schaubel, Salem, and the
bride's paternal grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Williams, of
Alhambra, California, were pres
ent for the rites
Hugh Clark Hyndman was best
man for the groom and grooms
men were James Dardis and Da
vid Given, both Salem. The ush
ers were Francis Piatz, Roy Pal
mer, Mt Angel and Michael Cur
vlla, Seattle.
A wedding breakfast was serv
ed in the Mt Angel hotel to the
bridal party and the two families.
Serving were Miss Anita Wilde,
Miss Maxine Geek and Miss Char
lotte Kintz.
After the breakfast, the bride
and her husband went to the
chapel of Mt. Angel Academy,
her alma mater, where she pla-
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land, Miss Helen Allen, Oswego,
Miss Patricia Wagner, Mt An
gel, Miss Rose Gaul, Miss Beth
Reiter, Salem, Mrs. Allie
Schmidt Miss Carol Wachter, Mt
Angel, Miss Jeanette Wavra, Sa
lem, Mrs. Victor Hoffer, Misses
Shirley Schlecht, Geraldine!;
Gooding and Margie Schwab as-
sisted. i :
Following a wedding trip
South, Mr. and Mrs. Davis will be
at home in Seattle after Septem
ber 1. For her trip the bride
wore a beige suit, white hat and
gloves and green accessories.
The bride is a graduate of Mt
Angel Academy and attended
Portland University and her hus
band graduated from Mt Angel
Prep and is now a senior in Seat
tle University.
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