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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1955)
., . ., ,... . - t . " , J ' , . t . f Jl. :, . J-;: ' ... i T. .., t... ' .. . . ;. Miss Rose Mqry Gaul Married To Ronald Lambert on Saturday - After a wedding trip to Canada the newly married Mr. and Mrs. Bonald Edward Lambert will be at home in Salem. The bride, the former Rose Mary Gaul, U the daughter of Mrs. Peter Gaol of ML Angel and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lambert of SilvertoA j The couple's marriage took. : place Saturday morning at a 10 o'clock nuptial mass at St. Mary Catholic Church in ML i Angel with Father Cyril Lebold offij dating. Miss Estelld Bauman sang and Miss Helen Kebcr was the organist :' v: , . l' Of lace over satin; was ' the bridal gown, fashioned with twb tiers of pleated nylon tulle on- each side with scalloped lace and satin train. The V-shtped neck line was enhanced with nylon tulle pleating. Her fingertip veil was edged with French lace and was caught to a coronet of orange blossoms. She carried a cascade of bronze chrysanthemums cen tered with bronze throated green orchids. Frank Gaul Sr. gave his Liar -nam .1 4W 3 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eugene Royston (Magdalene StahQ who were married Sept. 2 at.the First Church of the Naz arene. The bride Ts the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erich Stahl and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. -and Mrs. F. t E. Royston of Woodburn. The couple will live irr Portland. (McEwan Studio). - two flower niece in marriage. i 1 Five Attendants Five attendants and girls preceded the bride to the altar. Miss Jane Gaul was her sister's honor maid and the bridesmaids were Miss Carol Lambert and Miss Rita Lambert, sisters of the bridegroom,' Miss the Seen ITT ana nea By JERTME ENGLISH 1 ra EUROPEAN TRAVELERS . . . . ire being welcomed home fol lowing a summer on the con tinent ... Miss Eleanor Trindle, daughter of the . William H. Trindles, arrived k In the capital this weekend following a tour of Europe . . this will be. Miss Trindle's first visit home in a year . . . she left last September for New York. City, where she studied for her master's degree at Columbia University .. . In July 'she sailed with a group of graduate students for Europe they toured the major European countries, also Spain, Italy and Northern Africa . . . she return ed to the States Friday and flew directly to Salem . . . Miss Trin dle leaves Monday for Corvalis to. resume her position with the Home Economics Extension at Oregon State College . . . Arriving . . . in the capital Monday following a two months tour of Europe will be three young college men, Charles Hug gins, Jeff Walton and John Kitzmffler of Dallas . . . they docked in New York Saturday and will fly to the coast . '. . The boys all report a wonderful summer filled with many, inter esting experiences . . . Chuck and Jeff will resume their studies at the University of Oregon and John returns to Stanford . LEAVING ... for Boston this weekend to make their home were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mac Donald (Janet Gaiser) . . . The . MacDonalds have been living in El Paso, Texas, where Mr. Mac- Donald has been stationed with the army ... he has been re leased from active duty after two years of service and will now study for his master's degree at Massachusetts Institute of Tech nology, where he has received an assistantship in research . . . NOW SETTLED ... in Pitts burg, Pa., where they will make their home for the ensuing year are Mr. and Mrs. James Knapp (Luella Carlisle) . . . Jim will enroll for his sophomore year at Carnegie Tech . . . The young couple drove East, stopping en- route at Yellowstone and ether scenic spots ... CORVALL1S ... Will be the new home for Mrs. W. Connell Dyer, who leaves the first of the week . . . She will be the house mother at the Phi Delta Theta fraternity on the Oregon State College campus ... Change of address ... for the Earl L. Fishers, who moved Fri day to s their newly built home in Morningside on Heather Lane wedding' echoes ."So pretty the pink decor at the wedding of Louisa - Lamb and Daryl Girod a week ago .' . . even the bride s gown of tulle and lace a blush pink . . . the beautifully frocked bridesmaids wearing bouffant waltz frocks of shell pink ... the gowns fash ioned with large bustle bows, so effective as they walked down the aisle . . . The First Presby terian Church the setting for the evening nuptials . . . Love ly the singing of Betty Starr An derson . . . Louisa and Daryl all smiles as they left th church . The decor ... pink gladioluses accented with a few white ones, at the altar . . . Unusual and beautiful the white chandelier style eendelabras, which bride's father had made Pink cloths on the "j bride and punch tables at the receptiA held in the church parlor . J . pink tapers and pink gladioluses completing the decorations . . I. Ea famine . . . granamothers of the just-weds. Mrs. George Lamb of Newberg and ? Mrs. Arthur Girod of Salem . . . The bride's cousins . . .(Mrs. Paul Gerhardr down from Portland and presiding at the punch bowl . . Janet and Bill Buren en joying every minute 6f the wed ding and reception . i . Janet in a frotny oiue prganay ; ztock, passing the dream cakes and Bill all dressed up in a white jacket and bow tie ... : From out-of-town . . . The Robert Noisons down from Port land . . . their daughter, Ann, one of the bridesmaids ... Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Emmons lup from Albany . . : and the War ren McMinimees over! from Tilla mook ... all chatting with for mer Willamette University friends ... the George Scales, the Kenneth Potts, jthe Garien Simpsons and the Harold Hauls. Jeanette Warva and Miss Mar- lene Brock. They wore ice green princess style dresses with- V necklines and three-quarter sleeves. They carried nosegays of bronze chrysanthemums. Kay and Kathy GauL nieces of the bride, were flower girls. -r Gerald Vanslow stood with Mr. Lambert as best man. Ushers were Frank Gaul, John GauL brothers of. the bride, David Given, William GauL the bride's brother; Ralph Kimlinger and Dennis Maloney. Reception Fellows Rites For her daughter's wedding Mm. Gaul chose a rose faille gown with black accessories. Mrs. Lamoert wore a cinnamon brown aress . with avocado accessories. Tkt iw Aueir. corsages were green or chids with bronze throats. me newiyweds greeted their guests at a reception in St Marys dining room. Pouring were Mrs. Marion Simonton, aunt oi me groom, and Mrs. Mary Reiter, the bride's aunt Mrs. Helen Wolf and Mrs. Marie Hotunger, aunts of the bride groom, eut the cake. Assisting were aauses .waxine Mucken, Lorraine Duda, Joyce Bean, Judy Folz and Claire Ebner. . ; For traveling the new Mrs. Lambert wore a green faille dress with black accessories. After September 20 the couple will be at home at 1135 North 13th Street Alpha Phi Alumnae ' Mrs. Chester Loe, president of the Alpha Phi alumnae, will enter tain the group at the first fall meet ing Monday night at her home. 169'. 8. Cottage St A 7:30 dessert supper will be served. Reports will be given on the first annual state day held in Salem August 27 and on the newly built chapter house at Oregon State College. All new Alpha Phis in Salem are invited to attend and may call Mrs. Loe for Information. - - Mrs. Purdy Will Speak The Wesleyan Service Guild of Jason Lee Methodist Church will meet Monday night in the Kirby Room. Refreshments will be served at 7:30 p.m. and the meet ing and program will begin at 8 pjn. Mrs. J. Edgar Purdy will show .pictures of her European trip and Mrs. Robert Klempel will lead the worship service. Hostesses will be Mrs. Nick Brinkley and Mrs. Dayle Jory. Statesman; UUm, Ore., Sunday, Sep. n,M55-Sc 8-1 Attendants for Nuptials Are Selected Plans ar being revealed for the wedding of Miss Marcia L. Sum mers and Richard B. McCoy, both of Salem, which will be solemn ized, in Eugene on Sunday, Sep tember 25 at the First Congrega tional Church. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Summers of Eugene and her! fiance is the son of Mrs. D. A. McCoy and the late Mr. McCoy of Corvallis. The Sev. Wesley G. Nicholson will perform the 3 o'clock nup tials, which will be j followed by a reception in the church parlors. Lighting the candles! will be Miss Marian Johnson of Eugene, cous in of the bride-to-be, and Mrs. David Mobley of Etigene. Mrs. Glenn C. Johnsen of Che halis. Wash,, will be her sister's honor matron and bridesmaids include 'another sister, Miss Kar in Summers of Eugene and Miss Donna McCoy of Corvallis, sister of the bridegroom-elect Flower girls will be Janice Pul 11am of Klamath Falls, niece cf Mr. McCoy, and Debra Mobley of Eugene. ' Merlin ' Pulliam of Klamath Falls will serve as best man for his brother-in-law. Ushers include Glean' C. Johnson' of Chehalis Howard Hill and Julian Thurston of Salem. ; u . - The couple will make their home in Salem following their honeymoon. Randalls tek Wagon t&rZZL Will De Open for Lunch Starting Sept. 13 $1.00 Buffet Served1 From 12 to 2 RiNDALL'S CHUCK WAGOS . 3170 S. COMMERCIAL -! PH. 4-7575 ! ' - aSfc. J Enrcll I!dw Fcr Vtxt h (lasses ;!falinj Monday, Sep!. -19 d YWCA SCMOOl OS CHAIN AN 4 - . FASHION MODEIINO BUDGET i PAYMENTS The . most cenprt heisive traiiiif West ef Chlcafs. The cesapletc 8 'Weeks coarse is ISS.M,- aa excep tional Talus made rssible threagh WCA sponsorship. V ' s7. V M oss SPECIAL GROUP RATES AH Instruction Given Personally by Joan Rett Interviews At No Cost er Obligation . Phone J,9167 for Appointment Of the college contingent Bobbie Sjoding squired by her fiance. Jerry McAllister . . i A lovely pink lace waltz gown jfor Barbara Anderson . I . . Coieen Welch wearing a bouffant white frock . . . Jane Mooirefield and Phil Burkland a duo . . . both leaving for college in another week . . . Jane to Oregon State and Phil to Stanford L . Norma Hamilton'' with her fiance. Dr. Raymond Martin . . J Ruth Star- rett, one of the " bridesmaids. catching the bouquet as ithe bride threw it from ithe church steps . . . "Xoulsa i and Daryl dashing away amidst a : shower of rice ... :. !; 'i.-i.v I nnnr 7C? (HEMORRHOIDS) vasATs without MoomA. murai WJO STOMMM tm COtOM coNvtNtNr comv FHONK S-MOS : tS.KTHOLOS Th RSTZI0IC3 cmaa tMooottSic i4 Owoomic Ptiyiioww OUMiMtM(MJ III! ! tmm II .. I . I I I I. I Hand -Picked Fall Sportswear! SALEM, OREGON ( r m. 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