The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 01, 1956, Page 21, Image 21

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    Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sun., April 1, '."fl (Sec". lII)-5 '
By JKKYME ENGLISH
i i
WEDDING ECHOES . . . a formerly of Salem, down from Port
beautiful springtime ceremony a land (or the party and greeting her
week ago when Roberta Sjoding be- many friends ... the same for
came Jerry McCallister'i bride . . . Ann Steiwer. (Mrs. William Jr.) of
Historic First Methodist Church Fossil, who opened the door one
the setting for the mid-aftcrnoon hour . . , Mrs. George Alexander
nuptials ... a blue and yellow Jr., who now lives in Seattle,
Color scheme ... So pretty the em-! down for the weekend and coming
broidered cry-' in with Mrs. Lester Green . . Mrs.
" -V, " stalled waltz ; Daniel B. Jarman and her daughter
f m v frocks of the at-i Mrs. Jarman Burgy of Pacific
t e n d a n ts or Palisades, Calif., who came north
' buttercup yel- j for an Easter visit. . . the latter
low and hyac- donning a handsome mink atole
lnth blue . .".with her navy ensemble. , .
Seen and Heard .. .
I J CO Tf 0 GQ 05 IE
!i s7 1 yellow . daisies i
J l nd blue hyac-;
I inths for their
1 fa n s haped
i'tim, (mii.k Ohs ad ahi Ralph H. Coolcty with Mrs. Rich-
lng, the flower girl, walk
ing just ahead of her cousin
... and wearing the sweetest dress
( tulle with tiers of tiny, lace ruf
fling on the skirt . . . Carol also
enjoying every minute of the re
ception, atanding by the receiving.
ard Cooley and Mrs. John Mauld-
Wg . . .
A preview .... of Easter chap
eaux noted . . . Even though it was
a rainy day that didn't stop mil
ady from wearing her new bonnet,
which are really beautiful this sea
son . . . Mrs. Merrill Ohline'i
line for over an hour . . . Bobbie, I pretty vellow atraw with her erev
as the bride is known to her friends. 1 ensemble .' . .A perky straw inthe
picture in her bouffant gown of' new wheat shade with green floral
lace and tulle .... wearing the ; trim for Mrs. Walter Kirk . . . Mrs.
veil over her face as she walked Vernon Perry smart in a suit and
down the aisle . . . and at the end hat of sand beige . . . Mrs. Hollis
" of the ceremony Jerry lifting the !W. Huntington donning a white
Veil back .:; the couple all smiles chapeau with hef stunning navy
as they lelt the church. ... . : blue suit accented with unusual
'The blue aid yellow -n-r color -neckline and pane skirt in back
scheme repeated In the decor for .... "
the reception ... a blue satin . DANCING BY ; . ,.' at the Sub
cloth on the bride'f table , . . yet- scription Club's dinner dance a
low roses and daisies with yellow J week ago at the Marion Hotel ....
tapers on either side of the cake . . Mrs. I'rlin S. Page in a pretty
the corners of the cloth caught with chiffon gown in a luscious "orange
blue tulle and daisies ... A blue sherbert" shade . . . Mrs. Ward
cloth for the punch table and ; Davis choosing a lovely mist blue
daisies encircling the punch bowl chiffon gown with beading on the
, . , Bouquets of daffodils, daisies bodice . . . Mrs. Logan C. Berry
and . forsythia about the Carrier in a striking peacock blue pure
Room, where the newlyweds greet-' silk gown with long torso and bow
' td their guests, . . ' at the hipline. . . .
Ei famllle . . . Nine aunts and'"' ' Mm Mr- Arthur
uncles of the bride (on her f? P"" .!Pri" Pnt '
mother's side) attending the nup- lack ,anJ P'nk wit i black velvet
tials : . . several from the Sjoding
family . . . and dozens .of cousins
... In the front pew were the
bride's grandmothers, Mrs. R. A.
Brown of Salem and Mrs. Axel
Sjoding, who came from Minnea-
polis for the rites ; . . For "some
thing old" Bobbie carried the Swed-
bows in back . . .Distinctive the
floral cotton print gown in shades
of peacock blue worn by Mrs.
Melvin H. Geist . . . Mrs. Clayton
Foreman chic in a black and while
print with huge black satin bow
and drape in back , . . Mrs. Rich
ard A, Rawlinson in a smart brown
lsh Psalm book, which belonged to nd ,n,Klue old brocade sheath
her grantather, the lale Rev. Axel:'
Sjoding ... the bride's mother. J Tn Rawllntons . . . joining for
Mrs. Bertel C. Sjoding, a petite with Betty and Jim Watts for
brunette, looking almost as young delightful prfe-dance party at
as her daughter . . . Two cousins, j tnt Rawlinsons' attractive home
Connie . Brown and Donna Jean ; BIP v-anaaiaria Heights , . . Trays
Sjoding, in pretty yellow and pink
frocks, passing dream cakes and
blue and yellow tulle rice bags.
. . . The bridegroom's two sisters
nd sister-in-law with their spouses
here for the wedding ...
A Urge cMtlMeat ... of Wil
lamette University friends . . .
among them were Bobbie's Pi
of delicious hors d.' oeuvrea on the
buffet table Spring blossoms and
buffet table . , Spring blossoms
and flowera combined with the
Easter motif for the decor . . .
So striking the bouquet of forsythia
centering the" coffee table in the
living room . . .at one time noted
a doten women chatting on the
large, and handsome sectional
. . . ' J , BUI"1
ee a rni s.sien ana jerry. rm;o-avenport the Jamily room
Delta. Theta brothers . . . Jerry a ! also fiMed wi(h gUMtJ Jjm
basketball teammates on hand for, stonf tne standou, of tne party
the occasion including Coach John jn his humer.f fed dmwr jakct
Lewis and Mrs. Lewis
reminiscing about Freshman Glee
the night before . . . Jcanine
' Graber all smiles as a member of
the winning class -. . she wore A
becoming' white " wool afternoon
dress with long. torso andsatin trim.
... Jody Ricketts, one of the
bridemaids, and Coralie Doughton
busy talking over plans for their
June weddings. ...
Among other . . . l.t. and Mrs.
William Colvard lOthclcne Leel re
turning by plane the following day
to Anchorage . . . Othelene and
their two little boys visiting here
the past month . . . Daryl and
Louisa Girod over "from Mon
mouth . ; . Mrs. Donald Sjoding of
Mankato, Minn, cutting her niece's'
cake and wearing a good-looking
navy blue gown with white collar
. . . Assisting with the cake were
Mrs. .Glenn Howard, who just,
matched, the decor with her hya
cinth blue gown, and Mis. Marvin
Brown in a peacock blue dress and
hat . . . Mrs. Edward llillstrom
in a stunning beige brocaded satin
"gown with mocha brown trim and
chapeau . . . Mrs. Florence Bowles
and dauehtcr, Sandra, down from
Portland . . . (he latter's sister,
Yvonne, one of the bridesmaids
and catching the bride's bouquet
....
TEA TIME ... a week ajo when
Mrs. Wallace Carson and her two
sister-in-law, Mrs. John H. Carson
and Mrs., Allan ,G. Carson, en
tertained with a beautifully ap
pointed lea at the former's home
. . . The affair arranged in com
" pliment to pretty, brunetle Gloria
Stolk, who will become the bride
of Wallace Carson Jr. on June 24
. . . Incidentally, just an hour be
fore the tea Wally arrived home
from Stanford for his spring va-.
'cation ... K
Receiving . . . Mrs. Wallace Car
son in a slate blue peau de soie
gown ... Gloria in a pretty white
and red frock -to which she pinned
a spray of orchids ... her mother,
Mrs. William K. Stolk, wearing a
blue print dress with rosebuds cor
sage . . . Mrs. John and Mrs.
Allan Carson choosing blue after-
noon gowns. . .
The bridal motif . . , featured in
the decor with white predominat
ing ... a stunning arrangement of
calla lilies and, stock on the stair
way newel poit behind the rc-
ceiving line ... On the mantel a
pretty arrangement of blue Dutch
iris, white snapdragons and stock
. . . and so spring like the large
bunch of violets on one of the
occasional tables.. . . An exquisite
white embroidered cloth on the tea
table . .'. a fan shaped arrange
ment of full bloom white tulips and
stock combined with a few pink
snapdragons . . and on the front
, porch a huge arrangement of plum
blossoms. . .. ,
From out-of-towa . . . spotted
Mrs. Bruce Spaulding and daughter
. Dimpy, JMrs. Robert Morris III)
of Portland . . . the latter chic in
a black and white print with white
bandeau in her hair , . , Mrs., Wil
liam Duncan over from Silverton
and joining her mother, Mrs. Tay
lor. Howkins . . . Mrs. Lester Cour,
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