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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1956)
Mothers on Monday Miss Donna Carbaugh is Bride Of Mr. Royse at Church Rites Miss Donna Rote Carbaugh became the bride of Vilas E. Rojrae at auptial man Saturday morning at St Vincent dePaul Catholic Church. The bride k the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold C Carbaugh and the bridegroom is tbe soa of Mr. and Mrs, Vilas V. Royie. It was at 11 o'clock that the Rev. Lowell Blackburn officiated at the rites. Mm Patricia Moorman was tbe vocalist and Wayne Meutey the organist. The sltar was decor-, ated with bouquets of pink and! white snapdragons, white shasu.l mf rt chrysanthemums and blue Dutch VJlll! I U I CIC ins. ine alternate pews were marked with pink daisies tied with white bows. For her wedding the attractive bride chose a handsome floor length gown of white tulle en- llallMul Mritk MMhM ..4 ft. .11. DeUeddi; 7t; Capital Unit No. .. American torso bodice was embellished Le"ion Auxiliary, will met Mon with pleating and Uce applique day. May 21 in the Legion Gub at forming short sleeves. A head- I p.m. A Mother's Day program dress of pearls and sequins held has been arranged by Mrs. James In place her fingertip, illusion Garson and will honor mothers of veil. She wore short white gloves Unit members, American War and-carried a bouquet of pink ; Mothers and Gold Star Mothers, rosebuds and lilv-of the-valley The refreshments are in charge centered with a white orchid. l0f Mrs. Clarence Blaxall and her Attendants Wear Pink ' poppy committee. Mrs. George Bauer was her During the business meeting ii listers honor matron and she nal nominations of officers will be wore a deep pin nylon waits held as well as electing the dele gown with all-over bowknot de- gates to the Department Conven sign. The bodice was made withltion planned for July 26-M in Al a scoop neckline enhanced with bany. Reports will be given by the shirring and a butterfly bow in Poppy chairman and cemetery and back with streamer extending to memorial chairman, the hemline. The bridesmaids. Miss Darlene Th Afternoon Utera- Mever and Miss Anita Blecka ,l""e 8rouP of AAl w mert at and Miss Carulvn Rmse, sister of the home of Mrs. F. D. Palmer, the bridetrroom. the junior at- 5345 Center St., at t 30 p. m. Mrs. tendant, all wore frocks made Roger Bailey Identical to the honor matron, Feet in the only in a lighter shade (A pink. Newton Keish. The attendants wore short, pink - -- i flTVh.'h.W.'r? ' he Knights of Columbus Th h SiJTlHiU Mrfc Albert Strict, cousin! lull Z ninir h bridegroom, and Miss quels of pink and white earns- Say Hoy Cuim (hej ' cake were Mrs. Antcn Lelak and George Bauer served as best Mrs. John Bonar, cousin and aunt man for Mr. Royse Ushers were 0f tne bride. Assisting were Mrs. Harold Carbaugh, brother vf the James Mahoney, Misses Ann Len bnde. Tetcr Meyer and Robert ninger, Kathleen Mitcalf. Nancy Summfr Hiltr.n, Carolyn Haselbacker, Rereptina Follows Rites Joan Carbaugh, Carole Bauer, Mrs. Carbaugh selected a mist Joyce Carbaugh and Judy Strict, blue bouclace gown 'vith navy ac-, When the couple left on their cessories. Mrs. Rinse attended wedding trio to Victoria and her son's wedding in a navy blue Vancouver, B.C.. the new Mrs. costume suit with white trim and j Royse donned a cocoa brown navy and white accessories. Their sheath dress with beige coat and corsages were pink and white brown hat. After June 10 the carnations. newlyweds will be at home in A reception followed the cere-1 Salem. Wed at Church Rites t- will review "Bare Palace" by Agnes V 4). r, , s,;t " - v y. .1 4 Y - KJ Vf' 7-A ' V; 'fe li I j 4 n " Final Meeting joES Social Club if mm i ir'li 3 A bride of Saturday morning was Mrs. Vilas E. Royse, the form er Donna Rose Carbaugh daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Carbaugh. The ceremony was performed at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and . Mrs. Vilas V. Royse. (Artz Studio). Chapter BC, PEO will meet Tues-1 Sacred Heart Alumnae will day night at the country home of hold their annual meeting Thurs-1 land bhinn, Mrs. M i. Mr. v r. n.nv;n th. mH.n. ! day, May 24 at Sacred Heart' Mrs. Keith George, Mrs, j ' U ' j . , ' Academy. A social hour will fol- dence Road at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. low tne meetjng and all former Willis Jones will be the co-hostess. ' students are invited to attend. Of Woman's Club Friday Annual reports and installation o officers will highlight the final business meeting of the Salem i Woman's Club Friday, May 25 at the clubhouse. The board meeting is scheduled for . a. m. with tte regular business session be-j ginning at 10 a. m. Members are! asked to bring a sack lunch and dessert will be served by tbe com mittee at noon. Mrs. Harry Sappenfield is the outgoing president of the club srnd ' Mrs. John S. Tyler Jr. will be; installed as the new club president. ; There will also be a report on the revision of the constitution and by-laws. Mrs. David H. Cameron will sing during the luncheon. Mrs. John Carr is heading the hostess commit tee, assisted by Mrs. Cal F. Pat ton, Mrs. Charles T. Jory, Mrs. Roy H. Mills. Mrs. F. M. Lobdelt. Mrs. W. W. Chadwick. Mrs. Fred erick H. Eley. Mrs. Gordon Bark er and Mrs. W. J. Beard. Church Women Plan Program Mrs. Roy S Grettie will present the topic "Unofficial Ambassa dors" for the Women of the Church of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church on Wednesday evening. May 23 at 1 o'clock at the church. Daisy Lem, Mimi Chee and Wildalui Zergera, students at Willamette University, will be guests. I rs. Louis Anderson is program leader and Mrs. Robert Norris has charge of. devotions, assisted by the Thank-offering chairman. Mrs. John McKinney. Hostesses will be Mrs. Kcrmit Peterson and Mrs. Jo seph Peterson. Mothers of the year w ' be honored at this meeting. The WSCS of the Mornlngside Methodist Church will meet' at the church Tuesday night at 8 pm. Hostesses will be Mrs. Le- HewlU, George Rhode, and Mrs. Lewis McRae. Mrs. Roy Grettie will show a film, "A Question of Life." Luncheon Tuesday Chadwick Chapter. OES Social Club will meet at the Masonic Tem ple for a 1:15 luncheon Tuesday afternoon. Hostesses tor the after noon will be Mrs. C. L. Blodgett, Mrs. Arthur I'tley. Mrs. Charles Fowler, Mrs. M. C. Green, Mrs. Mary K. Larsen. Mrs. Carl Lind strom, Mrs. Louise Brown, Mrs. Earl Anderson and Miss M. Frances Byram. Children from the North Salem Kindergarden will entertain the club following the luncheon. They include Laura Jo Lyon, David Hol ler, David Unrein, Chris Webber, Steve Narkaus, Ljlt Cordray, Jim mie White, Janice Kae Lockman. Jcffery Booth. Gary Shelton. Paul Lamer, Jeff Taylor, Lynn Olsen and Jerry Cowen. Salem CmbcU of PEO Sister hood will meet Monday at Lipman's Cherry Room for luncheon at 12:15 p. m. All unaffiliated members are invited to attend. Reservations may be made with Mrs. John S. Con way. Thcta Sigs Mwt Members of Theta Sigma Phi (national journalistic booorarv for women will meet Monday nigh at the home of Miss Margaret Magee. Fred Scheidler. press sec retary to the governor and oa leave front the department of jour nalism at - Oregon State College, will be the speaker. Tbe Salem Nary Mothers wiO be entertained Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. E. A. Boyle. 1590 N. Winter St., at I p. m. Co-bostesses will be Mrs. George Gossard and Mrs. Gladys Pinner. Statesman, Salem, Ore, Sutl. May 20, 'X (Sec III17 Breakfast to Fete Seniors The Delta Gamma alumnae will; entertain with their annual break- i . fast honoring the senior girls of the active chapter on the Willamette1 il'niversity campus Sunday, May! in. The affair will be held at the: home of Mrs. Richard Ballantyne, 190 Sonera Way. at I o'clock. 1 Nine senior women will be feted and sharing honors at the break-j fast will be Mrs. Ruby RantSe-i some, the chapter house mother. I Assisting Mrs. Ba&aotyae with arrangements for the affair art. Mrs. Lloyd HammeL Mrs. John William Stortx and Mrs. Stuart Smith. Officers win be la 4a Tied by the Vivian Pomeroy Serriee Guild during its monthly meeting Mon day night at the first Methodist Church at sua. Hostesses will be Mrs. Lwreae Miller tad stisi MabtUe Fix. t BEFORE.. ( Yew buy a Spinet M Organ ... Have You I Heard And Played... P. S. You'll be happier with a Baldwin! Rentals and Lessens ZOBELS SI 9 Court St. FEET FIRST That's what we're interested in at First, last and always feet art ovr first concern. And by fttt wt mean your cm'Wren'i full Wt fit thorn occurattly and flatter thorn naturally with (aWtt, Tht Shot for Oiildrtn. Stop in and stt our wtdt rangt of stylos and colon. 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