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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1956)
A Saturday Bride s t - ? Ami?. At " - Al A bride of Saturday night was formsr Sharyn French, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. J. M. French. The bridegroom is the sor of the Victor Brunkals. The ceremony lock place at the First Methodist Church. (Yeager's Studio) Miss Sharyn French is Bride of Mr. Brunkal at Church Rites Miss Sharyn Liannp French be-1 camp Davey Lee Brunkal's bride! at an 8 o'clock ceremony Saturday : night at the First Methodist j Church. The bride is the daughter! of Mr and Mrs. J. M French and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. anC Mrs. Victor Brunkal. ' j - Dr. Brook Moore per(rmd the. nuptials. Miss Yvonne Pool was the vocalist and Prof. Josef Schnel ker was the organist. Miss Linda ; Cain and Miss Meredith Cone, cous-l ins ol the bride, lighted the candles. I ' A door length gown of nylon tulle j over net and talfeta with a Chan-, tilly lace bodice was worn by the bride. The bouffant skirt was en hanced with vertical panels of lace and the bodice was fashioned with a sweetheart neckline. Her finger tip French illusion veil was held by a pearl trimmed cap of Chan tiUy lace. She carried a white Bible topped with a while orchid and a cascade of stephanotis. Siller Is Honor Maid Miss Barbara French was her sister's honor maid and she wore a walti sown of ice pink crystal- lette with empire waist and a soft : pleated bodice. The bridesmaids Misses Caryl Zetterberg. the bride's cousin, Janet Farmen and Donna Burns, wore similar gowns in a frosty rose color. They car ried bouquets of roses backed by fans of crystallette to match their dresses. They wore flower studded Juliet caps with short cils. Shelley Jane Cone was the flower girl and P.onald Stinnett the ring bearer. They are cousins of the bride Theft of Wallet Just Happened GENOA, Italy - One thing just led to another. Antonio Scan dnrgia told police after he was ar rested here and charged with the theft of a wallet from a I'. S tourist aboard a train. Officers identified the theft vie tim as Arthur Jacob Carpenter, fi". of San Diego, Calif. They said the wallet contained $140. j Toliee Quoted Seandoreia. a Ro-j man fruit vendor, as saying he was trying to make up roulette losses. AMS tetVSAiVOtVM.' Smhwni ONTROUID HI AT FRYPAN Only M.d.i1Q95 FP10 7 Cover Extra SSAISD You simply wt th til nd you t CONTROI.LFD HI-AT for perfect cooking ind (rying re lulii. Th eny-to-iee Fry-.uid iiei you the recommended fry ing temperature.. Completely eliminates gueuwork. New iquare shape makes it ideal for bacon, eggs, pancakes, etc. Water, sealed element makes it possible toimmersetheentirepanmwater up to the dial for easy washing. Plug into any outlet use any place you wish. Has bakelitc legs. Any Sunbeam Applianci No Money Down . . . Pay Only 1.00 Wk. We Give SAH Green Stamps Open Mon. t Fri. Until P.M. MASTER SV' if - Lpswar WATII-V Canter and Commercial &v .' Mrs. Davey Lee Brunkal, the Richard Brunkal served as best man for his brother and ushers were Richard Anderson, Larry Zet terberg ami Jack French Jr. Mrs. French chose a navy blue lace gown with white accessories and pink rosebud corsage for her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Brunkal wore m mitt blue silk and cotton dress with white accessories and her flowers were pink roses. Reception in Carrier Room A reception followed in the Car rier Room. Pouring were the bride's great-aunt, Dr. Ethel Red field of Pocatcllo, Idaho, and Mrs. Ted Trask, the bridegroom's aunt. Cutting the cake were. Mrs. Forest Zetterberg of Silverlnn and Mrs. Karl Cone of Roseburg. aunts of the bride. Assisting were Mrs. (I. I. Lokan of Roseburg and Mrs. Jean Roth of Portland. For her wedding trip along the Oregon coast the new Mrs. Brunkal donned a pink linen sheath with pink and white checked linen coat and white accessories. The couple will be at home in Salem at 1075 Orchard Heights Road. , I Alt FREE STORE-SIDE PARKING FOR pVER 1,000 CARS Married in Mrs. William C. Burns, the former Joan S. Kazalski, who was married in Madison, Wisconsin on Saturday. Thn couple will live in Madison, where both are studying at the University of Wisconsin. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Burns of Salem. William Burns ;ls Married !ln the East From Madison. Wisconsin comes news of the wedding of a Salem I man, William C. Burns, who claimed as his bride Miss Joan S. Kazalski, at an afternoon cere mony on Saturday at the Unitarian ! Meeting House. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bronis law Kazalski of Westfield, New Jersey and Mr. Burns is the son of Mr. and Mrs. tart W. Burns of Salem. The Rev. Max Gaebier per formed the 1:30 o'clock rites. . For her wedding the bride chose white silk shantung afternoon gown fashioned on princess lines with short sleeves. Her white pill box hat was adorned with pearls and veiling. "She carried a small cascade of ruhrum lilies and white carnations. Mrs. Sandra Bell Lmu-h of Hol land. Mich, was the bride's only attendant and she wore an aqua princess style dress with beige ac cessories and carried a colonial nosegay of yellow roses Bruce Burns of Salem stood with his brother as best man. I'shers were Charles Louth and William Bemriek. A reception in the church parlors OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY 12:15 TO 9 P. CP m Wisconsin I followed the ceremony and later a dinner for the wedding party and the immediate family was held at The Pines in Middleton. Wis. The newlyweds left on a honey moon trip to Northern Wisconsin and later in the summer will drive to the West Coast. The couple will reside at 21 Men dota Court, Madison, where both are studying at the University of Wisconsin. The new Mrs. Burns is a graduate of Rutgers University and is now working on her mas ter's degree in zoology. Mr. Burns , is a graduate of Oregon State Col lege and is studying for doctorate in zoology. Both are teaching as sistants in zoology at the L'niver- : sity of Wisconsin. Driver Without License 20 Years ELIZABETH, N.J. -"No one ever stopped me," said 37-ycar-old Bernic Johnson, explaining hnw he managed to drive 20 years without a driver's licence Johnson's dereliction was dis covered when police s opped him for a wrong turn on Rt 1. He paid a $30 fine in traffic court here Wednesday. - , His home is in Asbury Park. The 1790 U.S. census "the first" cost $44,000: that of 1950 cost 90 million dollars. 9 6! f Hk v To Live in ..WU:(iti''J 1 lu. J M4 v 5 Mrs. Joseph Milton Smith Jr. married Saturday night at u;iikr tk. K,irt. ;. h ( c j iuii l. i I ci i to c. j- i S. Madsen of Hillsboro, formerly of Snverton. (Bruno Studio) Miss Madsen Bride of Mr. Smith HlLLSBORO - Miss Loretta Bell Madsen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor S. Madsen, formerly of Sil verton, but now of Hillsboro, and Joseph Milton Smith Jr. of Port- land, were married at a candlc - light ceremony at t o'clock Satur - day ni!ht at Trinity Lutheran Church here. Th bride wore a gown of Chan - tilly lace, fashioned with basque waisi ana Douiiam swn oi nyion tulle and lace and chapel tram. (mond, wash.. Miss Betty Meyer, i Foreign minister Hamidul Huq Her fingertip veil fell from a lace i Eugene, Miss Catherine Cottle, Chowdhery told reporters here cap with pearl cluster trim. She , Portland. Miss Sharon Marson, Mo-! this week Kashmir will be dis carded a white Bible topped with lalla. Miss Joan Dcininger, Ore- cussed at the London meeting of a white orchid. gon City, Miss Althea Meyer, Sil-1 commonwealth prime ministers Miss Elizabeth Sally Becker of ! verton, and Mrs. George Ilenrik-. iate this month. Salem was maid of honor, and sfn' Portland. The future of the border state Miss Elizabeth Ann Reule. Hills-! For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. has brought India and Pakistan bom, Miss Joanne Kohlmcicr, Port- Madsen chose a frosti-d cocoa close to war since they became land, and Miss Wanda Holmes, lace with lieiic ncc:sini"ics a"d a sovereign nations in 1947 and re Roscburg. were bridesmaids. The corsage of pink rosebuds. Mrs. mains their sharpest point of con a'lend;ints wore identical aowns Smith wore Perdenehe blue lace diet, of pink polished cotton, with fit- with navv accessories and a white r ted bodices and ballerina skirts. They carried colonial bouquets of pink and white Gerbcr daisies. Robert E. Smith, Salem, was best man for his brother, and ush ers were Burt Kleiner, Roseburg, Frederick Kroush Jr., Coos Bay, California L ft "Hii.rfir 1' .V. til. 1 I 4- , (Loretta Bell Madsen) who was the Trinity Lutheran Church in! A.r,htr f Mr .r, Mr. v ,rn, 1 Gearheart Wash. Neils Jr., Klickitat, Assist at Reception Pouring at the reception which j followed was Mrs. Harold A. Lar- 'sen. Silverton. aunt of the bride, ' '.s i while Mrs. Donald Edwards, Port- land, was at the punch bowl. I , , : Cutting the cake were Mrs. Mar-: Prime Ministers to , shall Satern and Mrs Wallace Sat.g,u(Jv Kashmir Status cm, both of Silverton. Assisting i were miss nana ; sennits. Hay rosebud corsage. When Mr and Mrs. Smith left CAVE JUNCTION - The for a wedding trip into Canada, Democrat Club of Illinois Valley the bride wore a navy blue suit : announced Friday that" Sen. with blue and white accessories. I Wayne Morse D-Ore will be After July 15 they will be at home principal speaker at, the organiza in Pomona. Calif. tion's annual picnic Sunday. M. - OTHER DAYS U.S.Beauty, India.Prince Wed in Britain BRAINTREE. England (-Janet Hicks, a 20-year-cld blonde beauty queen. Saturday married Hindu Prince Achayya Saharangchu at the local town hall after dashing across half the world to get her parent's consent. "My lather is the Maharajah ot Mymseningh," the 27 year old bridegroom told reporters, but Just call me Prince." I call him Dulu. said Janet who won a local beauty contest ment of East-West relations is sin last year. cc hy cooperating to bring about Asked if he is wealthy, Dulu re-! reunification of Germany, plimrl: j Eisenhower, recuperating from TVell, Mymseningh has becn'majer abdominal surgery at Wal taken over by the Pakistan govern- j ter Reed Army Hospital, set forth ment, but there's a question of , his views in a letter to President compensation. One million pounds j Theodor Heuss of the federal re ($2,800,000) is being mentioned." I public of West Germany. Kisen Janet and the prince met early ihower wrote to note the third an this spring when he visited Lonoon niversary of the brief revolt for and put up at a West End hotel , freedom in Communist controlled where Janet was a receptionist. "It was one of those things love at first sight." said the bride. When Dulu flew back to Cal cutta in May, Janet followed him, stayed for a month and then an nounced she planned to marry him. "Not until we meet him,' said her father, Max Hicki. a retired bus owner who lives with his wife and another daughter in rural Es sex. Janet then flew back to Britain. Dulu came along and Friday Janet introduced the prince to her mother ' and father in an English seaside hotel. After a 90-minute talk with the prince, Janet's mother and father emerged and announced with .a... "It's all right dear. We like him." Dulu said they would return to India after stopping in Paris, Nice and Rome. The bride said she had some business with the British Custom officers in London. "I left a 1.200-pound (t3.3fi0 engagement ring with them when 1 I flew in. I intend picking it up Ion mv wmv out." DACCA, East Pakistan i -t MORSE TO SPEAK 9:30 A. M. TO Rhythm Stejs too, sparkling Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sun. June 17, "56 (Sec. III)-21 Ike Reaffirms Conviction of United Reich WASHINGTON - President Eisenhower Saturday reaffirmed "the steadfast conviction of my country that the unjust division of Germany will surely come to an end." I At the same time, the President challenged Russia "to prove that its professed interest in improve- East Berlin and East Germany on June 17. 19S3. His letter to Heuss was signed in his hospital room Friday. OPEN MONDAY AND OTHER DAYS 9:30 Have of your old or V - J Insure yourself against losing a pre cious picture-have it copied now. Ot have copies made of favorite old or new photographs for wonderful gifts. It doesn't nutter where or when your pic ture was taken if it's in good condition. 'ttirrifml pbtligmph ii nlurntd toft You alio live thi m if your photograph PHOTO RErlEX PORTRAIT 5:30 P. M. these are our fashion hits! Tired Taxi Goes on Florida Vacation t ST. PETERSBURG, n. UN-Add reasons lor visiting Florida: John A. 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