Statesman's HOME Women . . . Music . Fashions . . Features 6-Soc. !-$ eman, Siltm, Ore., Wed., Stpt. 7, 1955 Caroline Seay Married to Albert Ross Announcement is being made of the marriage of Miss Caroline Seay and Albert JL Ross, which vm quietly solemnized on Mon day, August 29 in Washington. The bride is the daughter td Mr. and Mn. Patrick Barry and her! husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lanson C Ross of SL Hel ens. For the wedding the bride chose a white suit with white picture hat and matching acces sories. After a honeymoon along the Oregon coast the bridegroom left for Fort Sam Houston, San An tonio. Texas, where he is sta tioned with the Army. His bride will be in Forest Grove this year completing her senior year at Pacific University. Mr. Ross graduated from Pacific in June. Couple to Wed In October Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Price of Falls City are announcing the en gagement of their daughter. Miss Erlene Eubank, to Gerald A. Ull man, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. 'Ullman of Salem. of October 1 at St Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. Miss Eubank and her fiance are graduates of Salec schools. Examinations Given Sixteen members of the Credit Women's Breakfast Club met at Nobigren's Tuesday morning to take the examination on the edu cational lessons studies the past year. The nominating committee was announced by the president. Miss Patricia Sebastian. Mrs. For rest Eckles will serve as chairman of the committee, assisted by Mrs. Thomas Pickett and Mrs. Jack Hayes. The next club meeting will be September 20 h - nit- - - v ' ' . . ' - ' i - K- u ' v v ' . V.AY f V- weV atxofriftrj ji flim&ifr Virot mmm Picture of Monrn on Display. "Salmon Creek Burn." an oil painting by Nadine Nunn;- will be shown throughout September as Picture of the Month at the; Bush House, Salem Art Museum.! The picture shows a tender and hope ful resurgence of life in a deso late, burned-over area. The locale is near the Detroit reservoir, j ! The artist is! Mrs. JL Anthony Nunn. A native Oregonian, Mrs. Nunn has studied with Constance Fowler at Willamette, the Fa mous Artists School, and; Carl HalL 1 . Ml, Bush House is open daily ex cept Mondays from 10 a m. until noon and from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. The public is invited to attend and view the various exhibits! at the museum. ( Reception to Fete Sillces i j On Sunday Mrs. Billy Waters (Ruth : Mary Kaiser) who was married August 27 at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Mt. Angel. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. J. A. Kaiser of Mt. Angel and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Waters of Lakeview. (Artz Studio). dub Calendar Wednesday Ainiworth chapter, OTS. Scottish Rita Temple, 8 p.m. SUNDAY Reunion and picnic dinner of for mer Keizer School friendi, Keizer Grange: Hall. 12:30 p.m. 1 1 i Official List For You to Pick. Up Your- Supplies for Elementary Grades Before Sept. 12th For SALEM PUBLIC SCHOOLS FIRST GRADE SUPPLIES to be purchased by pupil Pencil, Primary; S-stick box larg wax crayons, S-stick box small wax crayons, Pencil lablet, My Do and learn Book for Prtrprimtr Program, My Do and learn Book for The Title Whito Houso, My Do and leam Book for On Cherry Street. Total Cost SECOND GRADE SUPPLIES to be purchased by pupil Pencil tablet, Pencil, primary; 24-stick" box small wax crayons, My Do and Learn Book for We Are Neighbors, My Do and learn Book for Around the Corner. T $2" Mr. and Mrs. Paul Silke will celebrate their, golden 'wedding anniversary at a reception on Sunday afternoon September jll at their country home, Route; 6, Box 80S. Friends and relatives of the couple are being invited through the press to call between 2 and 5 o'clock. I I i ! The Silkes have lived here ior 40 years and have two sons, Paul W. Silke of Salem and Eugene Silke of Troutdale. There are five grandchildren. i ;j The couple's marriage took place on September 12. 1903 in Steubenville, Ohio. J j ; Rev. Leary Guest At Klampe Home LABISH CENTER A ! recent guest at the home of :Mr. And Mrs. Leslie Klampe was her brother, the Rev. John P. Leary, S.J., of Spokane, who has j just returned to the! states from Eu rope, most of his time i having been spent in Rome. He' received his Doctor of Philosophy 'degree from the Gregorian University there. ; ; i While in Europe Father Leary had occasion to! meet with niany 1 of the economic advisers of the various countries, as he" traveled extensively during the' summer mnoths. He! Mil be the Inew dean of education at Gonzaga University in Spokane this year. Miss Anne Corcoran of Pull man, Washington, was an over night guest at the Klampe home the following week, stopping on her way from Seaside. MissjCor coran teaches at Washington State College. Rebekahs Invited To Open House Clyde Gilmore of Tacoma! was a visitor at the meeting of Salem Rebekah Lodge Monday evening. An" invitation to the wedding of Miss Dorisjean Shafer; on Sep tember 17 was read. Mr. and Mrs. Lueiani Le Compte, who were recently jmar ried, have invited i alt j officers and members to an open house at their Apartment, Noi 32,11000 N. Capitol Street on Saturday, September 10. The hours? are between one and five in; the aft ernoon, and from seven to ten in the evening. j : I j ' ' There will be no meeting of the Three Links Club op Friday afternoon due to the Fair. . ' i ii White Cross Meeting II ( - FT f ' II ,''. TJ', ... II I'M' V- v f ........ ' - : ; i iii J m mil ill li i i. iw r nil l r 1 War Mothers Will Attend Conventions A number of ; the Salem Ameri can War Mothers will be in Me- Minnville this week to attend the state convention. -Plans :for the convention were fmade at the War Mothers : business meeting held Tuesday afternoon . in the Carrier Room of the First Meth odist Church. The War Mothers wilt go by bus to McMinnville and those attending are asked to meet at the corner -of Liberty and State Streets Thursday morn ing at 8 a.m. The War Mothers are asked to take their cookies to the home of Mrs. Ben Randall; by September 12 and they will be sent to Camp White for the Sweetheart party Mrs. Howard-Hunsaker. presi dent of the Salemi chapter, is en training for Rochester, N.Y. on September 14 to attend the na tional convention j of the Ameri can War Mother!. She will be away six weeks,, also visiting in New York City, Boston, Phila delphia, Washington, D.O, Mi ami, and New Orleans. Mrs. Ma bel LockwoodV al past national president of the American War Mothers and iMrf. Goldie Kyle will also attend the convention. M I. I SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Culley, who were mar ried Aug. 19 at Stevenson, Wash will be honored iat a reception Saturday, Oct; l6, at the heme ofjMr. and Mrs. J Craig L. Clark on Digerness jRoid. The hours have been arranged from 8jJo 10 p.m. and friends! of the couple re invuea to; attend. Miss Bontson to Teach in London I - - -- SILVERTON Miss Murial Bentson, former Silverton grade school teacher, has written rela tives that the has resumed her new duties as a third grade teacher in London, England. She is attached to the U.S. Air Force education division. Miss Bentson made the trip to England in the company of 75 other teachers. She said they had practices for three life boat drills,! putting on life jackets, and going to assigned stations during the crossing. During- the past few yean. Miss Bentson has been teaching in Salem. She is the sister of Roll Bentson and Miss Elsit Bentson of Silverton and ,: the niece of Mrs. Nels Langsev, also of Silverton. . CLOVERDALE Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Feller and daughter, Jane, ' have left for a vacation trip to Canada. They will spend time at Vancouver and Victoria, B.C., before arriving home on Thursday. Iiioaid Starch love the way their husbands look in Vano-starched shirts. Vano docs perfect torching... saves time... laves work.. I'llllIB It . M roan . is ii w rm w m a Mr. and Mrs. Philip Norton Bates (Janet Esther Fromme), whose marriage took place August 26 at he First Christian Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Fromme and the bridegroom is the sonj of Mrs. Lora Bates. The newlyweds will live in Salem. (Jesten Miller Studio). Miss Susan Brutke is Bride of John Williams at Garden Rites Pink, burgundy and white was the color scheme Miss Susan Helen Brutke of Amity . selected for her wedding Saturday after noon, Sept. 3 for the garden ceremony at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Brutke, when she became the bride of John Herbert Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Williams of Van couver, B.C. The Rev. Lowell Montgomery of Tacoma, assisted by Rev. Olaf Tonmng of Dallas, ofh ciated at the nuptials. The organist was Mrs. Jake Penner, and soloists were Mrs. Lowell Montgomery and Ray Heinton. For her wedding the bride se lected a waltz dress of imported Chantilly lace over satin. The fitted bodice of lace was made with a scalloped Peter Pan collar with sweetheart inset of scallop ed lace. The bouffant skirt was scalloped at the hemline. Her fingertip illusion veil fell from a tiara trimmed with iridescent sequins and seed, pearls. A pink cymbidium orchid with stepha- notis topped her white Bible, a gift of the groom. She carried her mother's lace handkerchief. Attend the Bride - Matron of honor was Mrs. Her-! bert Braun of Vancouver, B.C., dressed in a blush pink nylon tulle ballerina gown over taffeta. She carried a heart-shaped nose gay of pink and white carnations. Miss Vivian Casteel in pink fleck ed net dress lighted the tapers. Two nieces, Anita Barner and Judy Nell Brutka, dressed in nylon dotted swiss gowns of aqua blue and tulip yellow respective ly, were flower girls. Herbert Braun of Vancouver, B.C., was best man, and Walter Brutka ushered for his sister's wedding. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Brutka wore a teal blue afternoon crepe dress and Mrs. Williams chose a two-piece mauve suit. Their corsages were of pink Elfe roses. Farm Bell Rings At the close of the ceremony, in the the youngest brother of the bride, Edward Brutke, rang the old family farm bell. A reception was held gardens and patio of the Brutke home. Cutting the cake was the! bride's sister, Mrs. Bud Casteel, and Mrs. Walter Brutka, a sister- in-law. Pouring was Mrs. Freida ( I Houston, cutting the ices was : Mrs. Louis Buczynski, and at the : punch bojvl was Mrs. Bruce Bar ner, sisters of the bride, and Mrs. Robert Brutke, a sister-in-law. Assisting were Misses Elsie Die- wert, Louise Keene, Evelyn Buc-j zynski, Ternly Brutke, and La- Vonne Casteel, the bride's niece. David Houston, Victor Casteel and Robert Williams, nephews of ; I the bride and groom respectively, j passed the dream cakes. For their trip to the Oregon beaches, the bride wore a powder blue costume crepe suit with white accessories. The couple will be at home at 131 W. 12th Ave. in Vancouver, B.C. Total Cost THIRD GRADE SUPPLIES to be purchased by pupil Pencil tablet. Pencil, 24-stick box small wax crayons, My Do and Learn Book for Finding New Neighbors, My Do and Laam Book for Friends Far and Near. Tolal Cost H8 I FOURTH GRADE SUPPLIES ,,, The Tabitha Missionary Fellow ship of the First Baptist Church will hold its White Cross meeting i Thursday in the downstairs; fire place room of the church, begin ning at 10 a.m. Members; are ! i asked to bring a sack lunch for noon. The business and .devotional meeting will begin at 1:30 p.m. All women of the church are invited to attend. j I ! H i -.: CLOVERDALE The home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kunke was the setting for a family reunion when members of. their families gathered. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fliflet; of Twin Falls, Idaho, Oscar Fliflet. alma Fliflet, Mr. and Mrs. Al Purcell, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Massey and son David, Joyce Kunke, alii of Salem, Mrs. Levi i Fliflet of! Dal las, Mrs. Ted Whitehead Sr, and Helen Peetz of Turner;! 1 purchased by pnpll Pen. Paneil tablet. Pencil, Pencil eraser, 24-atick. box small 1 I erayons, Loose-leaf notebook and filler, 1 014x8, 2-hole. $3 Tola! 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