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8-(Sec. I) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Thurs., June 21, '56
Around
By JaJTMl
THE SOCIAL WHIRL . , . Invi
tation were in the mail this
week ta tea for which lira.
Conrad W. Ptulus, Mrs. Thomai
A. Livelier, Mr, Roderick M.
Livesley and ' Mrt Thomai D.
Livesley will be hostesses ' on
. Wednesday, June 27 in the Ore
gon Room at Meier and Frank's.
... The affair is being arranged
in compliment to Miss Sandra
Wolff of Oswego, bride-elect of
Lawrence R. Paulus, son ot nr.
and Mrs. Conrad W. Paulus
The wedding of the duo, whose
engagement was announced last
Christmas, will be an event of
Saturday, August in . . .
Wolff is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George Wolff of Oswego . . .
A Urge group of Salem and Port
land friends- have been invited
to call between t and S o'clock
to meet. Mia Wolff . . .
Wedding Invitations ... are In
(he null to the marriage f Miss
Marilyn Lei Dana, daughter f
Mr. IM sin, ueoaia nuns
feraaden, and Tkesaas Alsa ;
Beach, of Wenatcnee, tan of :
air.
Engagements
Of Couples
Revealed
' Mr. and Mr. Floyd M. Miller
are announcing the betrothal and
forthcoming marriage f tktir
daughter. Mia Enid Miller, to
Ralph Klenskl. son of Mr. and Mr.
Lee Dugger ot Brook. - "
A September wedding Is planned
' at the Central Church of Christ in
Salem.
Miss Miller is a graduate of the
North Salem High school and Mr.
Klenskl wu graduated from Ger
vai Union High schol. -t
Dm to Wed la Jnly
Mr. and Mr. Nela Torresdal of
aft. Angel announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Miss Fran
ce Arlene Torresdal, to William
- Xadel Lawrence of Dallas.
Mis Torresdal is a graduate of
. Silverton High, school and t em
ployed by the state industrial ac
cident commission at Salem. Mr.
Lawrence, a' graduate of Willam
ette University. 1 employed by the
Commercial Credit Corporation.
The wedding is planned for July
U. The couple will reside ia the
Keixer ottnet following then mar-
rage. . ,: .
- Mis Revel Set Date
Adding her name to the list of
summer brkles-elect b Mint Rose
mary Rowell, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. Paid T. Rowell,-whose en
gagement and forthcoming mar
riage to Lea Graver of Burnt is
being announced. The ceremony
will take place at the Court Street
Christian Church en August 12.
The new wa revealed at a party
Tuesday night at the Rowell home.
Invitations were ia the form of
complimentary tickets to a per
formance of "Solid Gold Chev
rolet", which featured the couple's
profession. Mis Rowell I t h e
dramatic teacher in the Burns
High School and her fiance it a
car talesman
II aaicvilian. - , r ,
mmm
in floral centerpiece with fans
and opera glasses and the names I
ef the couple printed on the play
program. I
Miss Rowell attended Willamette
University and the University f
Idaho. She is a member of Kappa
Alpha Theta. Mr. Grover attended
schools in the midwest.
Invited to th party were Misses
Judi and Gloria Wood, Doreen Ca
lender, Celia Weaver, Betty Jo
Davenport, Alice Lehman, Sophia
Polalet, Vivian Chance, Betty An
dresen, Mrt. Charles Knytych and
Mrt. John Rowell.
Fathers Guests
At OES Meeting
On Tuesday
Chtdwick Chapter, OES, held
Its last meeting ot the season
at the Masonic Temple Tuesday
night, with Mrs.. Edward Wil
liams snd Virgil Golden presid
ing. Esther's Day was observed and
the Rev. George W. Bruce spoke
on the origin , of Fathers' Day.
William Utley ot New York City
sang a group of number.
Substituting for officers were
Ernest Peterson, Mrs. William
Knower, Mm. Elsworth Hamilton,
Mrs. Roy Reynolds. Mm. fharlr
- Fowler, and Mt P. w. MiehH,
Dr. Leon Birrlrk, Vlrfil Cold
en. Mrs. Kdward Tneskl. ani Mrs.
Arnold Jnhrwn ave rennrts of
the Grand Chapter, wh'ch was
recentlv held in Portland.
Guest ot the chapter were
Mr. Gretchea Hunley, past ma
tron, and Mrs. Betty Lou Paget
of Cheyenne, Wyo Mrs. Loren
Broadfietd, Central Point, Mrs.
Anna Hammerbacher, Grant
. Pas. Mrs. Leona Looney, Jef
fersoo, Mrs. Sylvia Duncan, Mill
. City.
Ia charge of decoration snd
refreshments were Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Cohen., Mrs. Roy Reming
ton. Mrs, D. B. Kleihew. Mr. E.
p Vn. M. snd Mrf-ld
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LINCOLN Mrs, Lais Crawford
nd her daughter. Mrs. L. R.
Chandler, and children. Matthew
i.Mii and Sydney, motored to
Portland June 14 to be guests st
a birthday dinner given by Mr. and
Mrs. George D. Haldemaa in honor
ef their youngest daughter. Lois
Margaret, and granddaughter of
Statesman's HOME
. Fashions . . . Features
Town . . .
EMGUSB
and Mrs. Ben Beach ef Seattle. . .
the ceremony will take place ea
Sunday, July IS at the First Coa
(relational Church ... a recep
tioa la the church parlors will
follow the 4 o'clock rite , . .
A barn dance ... is on the
agenda for Saturday night when
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Steed en
tertain at their country place on
the Wallace Road . . . Over fifty
of their friends in the Mountain
View community have been in
vited to the affair, which begins
at 8:30 o'clock ... Mr. and Mrs.
Wakefield Walker will be co
host for the dance . . . During
the evening refreshment will be
served by the hosts ...
Entertaining ... at dinner
Wednesday night were Mr. and
Mrs. Harry S. Dorman, who in
vited guests to their Mission
Street home . . . -
Arriving ... In the capital Sat
urday for a visit will be Mr; and
Mrs. Forrest T. Jones and
sons,
Dick and Bob, of Kansas
c"r; '
Me., wen will be house guests of
air. J oner nreiner-m-iaw no
sister, Dr. and Mrs. Maynard
Shifter . . . they will be here a
week or mere . . . Saturday eve-
nlng the Shlffers have invited a
r. .r ,k.i. r..j. .- ..
ma I dinner party at their Ctndi
larta home to meet the visitors. . ,
Visiting . , . In Salem this week
are Mr. Robert Rieder and
daughter, Nina, of Yakima, who
arc -guest at the borne of her
parent, Mr. and Mrs. Walter H.
Smith . . t
Flying ... to Chlcace Monday
will be Mrs. Robert White and
son, Dong, and Tern Dunham . . .
from there they will g on to
Culver Military Academy durinf
the summer session . . Tom,
the son of Dr. and Mr. Tom II.
Dunham, la returning for hit see.
and summer al Culver . . . they
will be there until the end ef
August, st which time Mrs. Dun
ham will g Eas4 to accompany
the boys hens ...
Convention botiad . . . is Mrs.
Wallace Brennan, t newcomer In
the capital from Washington, D.
C.,-who left by- plan Wednesday
lor Mackinac Island, Mich., to
attend the national convention of
Alpha Phi . . , Mrs. Brennan is
a national vice-president and di
rector of program . ... en route
she will tton In Chinso for an
exeCutlve board meetinc nrior to
the opening of the convention on:Graribcrg, Carolyn Jones, Beverly
July If.. Mrs. Sydney Kromer, Reif and Gloria Stolk. .
state chairman ot Alpha Phi, will,,.
aiso auena me convention and
j will be the official delegate from
me saiem alumnae ciun . , . sne ,
is trying usi on June JO . . .
"' "o ' weca-1
end to attend the PI Beta Phi
national convention at the Hnnt
incton Hotel la Pasadena. Calif..
will be Mrs. Ralph Keyser. presi
dent ef the Salem alumnae Club.
. The week long convention
opens Jane 24 . . . Miss Julie
Miller, who is president of the i
active cnapier ri Beta rni at I
tlM Univenitvef Oregon, leaves.
by plsne Sunday for Pasadena
active chapter ef PI Beta Phi at
From PertUad . . . comes news
of the birth of a second son to
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schroeder !
(Paulie Wallace) of Beaverlon j
on June 19 at the Emanuel Hon-
nit.il ... the lad. who tinned lh
' ' ' - r r - - ;
scalet st seven pounds, eleven
has been named Richard
W"J ;. he nM br"th:r-.,
- m.ww.. . ui, i.i'u ,
parents are Mr. and Mrs. A. G.
oenroraw oi aaiem ... i
iit a gin . . . for Mr. nnd
mis. . in, i, ui iiudtj Mirrn
dine Jsrvli) . . . she was born
on Tuesday at the Salem Gen
eral Hospital ... her grandpar
ents sre Mr. end Mrs. Arnold
Jarvts and Mrs. Joe Maboney of
f .11 f..l
wi.-.k r.n. n ..j .t.
mat-iraadDaV. . M E.
abeth Lent and Mr. and Mrs,
Amos Jarvls, all ot Salem , . .
In Portland . . . Wednesday 1
evenins to see Victor Borge in
xomeoy in Music at the Port-
bnd Auditorium were Mr. and
Mrs. Roger M. Srhnell and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Elgin ... (
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.THURSDAY
FASHION MODELING '
' OREGON ROOM, STRICT FIOOR
12:15 1:30 P. M.
"Coffee And" Tim wilh informal modeling of
daytime and tport clothe$-A "come as you are"
hour for women wilh coffee and light tnacks
available.
' OREGON ROOM, STREET rlOOR
9:30 . 10:30 A. M.
Miss Coralio Doughton Bride of
David Rhoten
Historic First Methodist Church was the setting for a beautiful
wedding. Wednesday evening when Mis Coralie Joyce Doughton,
I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Millard B, Doughon became the bride of
David Alexander Rhoten, son of
Dr. Brooks H. Morse officiated at
Vocalists were Mrs. Robert f.
with Mr. Jesse Jonet Jr. the or-i
ganist. All white bouquet of gladi-!
oluses, stock and chrysanthemums!
decorated the altar. Richard Meyer
and John
Beakey lighted
the
candles,
Four attendants Dreceded the
preceded
bride to the altar, wearing pink!l I I
crystallette wait gowns fashioned I I N VU 1 1 1 O HI I U
Th-v wore nink feathered rami
Willi CllJUIUIUCIcnj MI9TI uinri,
.r.h .hi... -a
r,i imnnrted tnv fan,
adorned with cluster of deep pink
elf roses. Mrs. Richard D. Jewett
of Mdford was her sister's matron
of honor and bridesmaids were
Miss Merle Rhoten, the bride
groom's sister, Mrs. Joanne Ellis
and Mrs, Richard Mas.
Sylvia Joan Doughton and Stev
en Doughton. the bride's niece and
nnnhfur wir flower ffirl Ann rinff
bearer.
Wears Lace Trimmed Gewa
The brunette bride was a picture
in her exquisite gown of pure silk
peau de soie designed with a bouf
fant skirt terminating in a chapel
train. The bodice was enhanced
with medallions of re-embroidered
Alencon-type lace, forming the
oaie.u anun " """""7" !
were nnucuuHiro wuir cn u.
U.r Htiiinn veil rniwnAeA from a
Uororiet of matching lace an tulle.
She carried a fan of imported lace
wilh , clustf r o( baby pink orchjds
and while ,tpDhanoti.
and white stephanotis.
Michael Deeney stood with Mr.
Rhoten as best man and grooms
men were Wallace Carson II,
"T" J 7" "
Charles Bales and Kenneth Dough
ton. Seating the guests were Ralph
Weatherford and Richard Blount
of Seattle, John Reeves and Robert
Doughton.
For her daughter' nuptials Mrs.
Doughton selected a powder blue
lace gown over taffeta with pink
feather hat and long, pink gloves.
Mr. Rhoten chose a desert rose
shirred chiffon gown with match
ing horsehair braid hat. Their cor
sages were pink feathered carna
tions and baby pink roses.
The newlyweds greeted their
guests at a reception in the social
room. Pouring were Mesdrmes E.
A. Rhoten. William Michelson,
Dorothy Bryant and C. R. Ellis.
Cutting the Cake were Mesdames
D. B. Doughton, Preston r . Dough
ton, I. M. Doughton and E. A.
Brown.
Assisting were Mesdames Wil-.
liam Deeney, Merrill D. Ohling,
Otbel Lee, William Patton, Gary
Jones, Douglas Raines, Stanley
Kerzel, Jerry McCallister, Robert
Morris III ot Portland. Robert Wal
ker, James Knapp, Ronald Ashby
Misses Marcia Webb. Leslie Wil-
kins. Georgann Bradburn, llene
Hosts were Mr, and Mrs. Oscar,
I Paulson Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
caraon and Dr. and Mrs. A, D,
uoodmansee. Passing the dream
cakM were Gioria Doughton, Anne
!.,,. ,d r.av Lew s.
For her wedding trip to Victoria ;
and Canada the new Mrs. Rhoten
donned a black and white silk
sheath dress with jacket and black
and white accessories. After July
4 the newlyweds will be at home
at 317S Garden Road.
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Banquet Held DV
'
Tplpnhone GrOUD
1 eieP"ne W., ,R.
The Willamette Council of the
Telephone Pioneers of Oregon
held a banquet recently at th
Marion hntpl. The erouD Is made
-
ud of embloyes of 21 years or
jver with the Telephone company,
Eugene Kellogg, retiring presi-
utrni, Hill tU UlCU iUIO.
Hansen newly elected president
an(j s,j Shepherd. Corvallis, vice-
president. Some 70 were present
including guests from Portland,
Newport, Corvallit and Albany.
The following program was
given: impersonations by Dave
Louthan; songs and dances, Dee
Gee Green and Jeanette Turner,
accompanied by Mrs. E
Edwards,
D'": kit by Mrs. Stewart
Coyle, Mrs. Helen Hansen M.ss
June Dunn, Mrs. Marton Sand-
lrom' M" Kav tJa,rFy ana m'
Charles Boelens and Mrs Alice
w some, j. m. ismo, cnauman
of the hobby committee, displayed
an exhibit of mushrooms from a
local plant.
- JUNE 21
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at Church Rites
Mr. and Mr. George A. Rhoten.
the I o clock rites.
Anderson and Mrs. Peter Gunnar
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w" ,cl 1 ,c wlJCII
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weas marine
f 1 a A aa. (
V1 "ereii 10 me cuupie I many
alem friends is news of the mar-
riage o( Mls Sheirle Lee Otjen.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Otjen of Salem, and Robert A.
Miller, USMC, son of Mrs. Har
vey Amunds of Salem and Wil
liam E. ' Miller of Us Vegas,
which waf solemnized on June 16
in San Diego, Calif.
The couple exchanged their
vows at a 4:30 o'clock ceremony
at the home of the .bridegroom's
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Miller.
The bride wore a white satin
and lace gown fashioned with a
train and tulle veil caught to a !
pearl and sequin tiara. She car
ried a cascade of white carna- '
tions..
Miss Billie Miller ot Salem was
her si.ster-in-law's only attend-
snt and she wore a mist blue net
Ar. tnA ......j
pink carna
tions. Lee Miller of Salem served
ss best man for his brother.
"
A reception was held at the
following the nup
tials.
The newlyweds will reside near
San Diego, where Mr. Miller is
stationed at Camp Pendleton with
thexU.S. Marine Corps.
LINCOLN Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Ashford had as their week-end
guests their son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Dye,
and Linda and Ward of Portland. !
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Long and Mrs. Cora Van Pelt were
in charge of the dining room. ,
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The group made a visitation to
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FOUR CORNERS Felicitations
go to Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wil-
i4iam (Maria Fowler) on the birth
of a son June 14, at the Salem
Memorial hospital. The little boy
has been named Warren Lee.
There is a brother, Sam, and a
sister, Patty. The grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Fowler of
Ashland and Mrs.' Paul Winslow of
Gervais. The great-grandfather is
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weeks at the Williams home greet
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