The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 22, 1956, Page 12, Image 12

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    12-(Sec. II) Statesman, Salem, Ore-, Fit, June 22, "58
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vSs. Jastser Button and davohter. Jenic. with the family dog, lassie, who left-the past week
hot Peragould, Arkansas. o makj their home. The Button family has lived in Salem for 19 BrA(hf,r B, Ml
fyears end Mr. Burton will be in Business witn nn son, tamn. mermen-cms ammo;.
Church Rites
Unite Couple
In 5ilverton
MbVfciwun vvea on Dunaart l
afternoon, June 17 at the Silver
toa Methodist Church were Mill
Callie Ann Jacobsen, daughter of j
Mn end Mr. John Jacobsen,
ScotU Mills, and Howard Keith !
Watti, ion of Mr. and Mn. Elton
Watts, Silverton. The Rev. Paul
Henry officiated at th eceremonr.
Jonna Lee Jacobsen, younger
(liter of the bride, and Paulette
Plank, in white nylon with green
baby orchid wriitleta, lighted the
candles. Mn. John Lalliker wai
soloist and wax accompanied by
Mrs. John Brnnon.
The bride wore a full length
white tulle gown over lace with
pleated tulle flower eaicading
into a train. She wore matching
lace mitts and a shoulder veil
falling from a crown of jeweled
tulle and orange blossom. Her
i scroll bouquet was of gardenias
centered with white orchids.
Carrol Sue Jacobsen was her
listens' maid of honor and brides
msrds were Helen Witts, sister
of the groom: Farlene Ross and
Ila May Elder. Tbev wore Iden
tic! wait? "owns in mint green
taf'eta with matching slinners
and heddre. Fich carried
cwde bouquet of gardenias and
stephanotis.
To Live in Eugene
Mss Th'elmo
illincer
Bride
Salem Teams Are
Bridge Winners
A June Bride
Salem teams held most of the
I honors in the June master point
tournament! at the Elks Dupli
cate Bridge club this week, but
Df interest to the bride's many ' two player from up the valley
fiends in Salem and Turner is were among the winners in
announcement of the marriage of two-section event. They were Mrs.
!,! ss Thelma Jean Killinger, Percy Miner of Corvallls and
d ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald John Pugh of Shedd, who also
E Killinger of Milwaukie, form- were among the master point
e ly of Turner, and Ensign Ed- winners earlier in the week at
v rd Roethe, US Navy, son of the Elks club.
If. and Mn Ernest Roethe of j Local piayerf ,mong the high
Wllweukie. lecorers were Mrs. Harry Wled-
Tbe ceremony took place on mer, Mrs. Stanley Neuens, Mrs. j
Ji ne 17 at St. Stephens Lutheran . C, L. Newsom, Mrs. Elsie Day ;
( lurch in Milwaukie with the and Mrs. Ward liraham. utners
Rv. Mr. Baseler officiating at
t'f 4 o'clock rites. The church
clfcir sang. Lighting the candles
wire Donnie Killinger and John
n Roethe, brothers of the couple.
The bride wore a dress of lace
and tulle over satin, the bodice
styled with boat neckline edged
wkh pearls and sequins, and in
sets of ChantilW lace on the skirt.
wjlch ended in a train. The veil
eaecaaea irom a-seea peari neaa
dsss. She carried white orchids
ariti red roses.
trs. Cecil H. Johnson of Salem
wis honor attendant. She wore a
pink erystalette dress with match
irfc headdress and her flowers
wire red roses. Miss Mary Car-
mthers. Miss Evangeline Bier
wlgen, Mis Carolyn Roethe, and
Jths Elsa Christensen were
bridesmaids. They wore waits
fork of blue erystalette with
tnltching headdresses and carried
Bouquets of deep red roses.
a?onnle Jane Johnson of Salem
wu flower girl for her aunt and
t twin niece and nephew of
thf bride, Janice and James Sid
will, Turner, were th ringbear-
awarded point were-Mrs. Lloyd
Jones, Mrs. Leona Taylor, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur L. Lewis, Mrs.
W. M. Cline, Mrs. C. B. Bentson,
Mrs. Donald Duncan, Mrs. R. I.
McKesson, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Weston, Hay Ward, and Edward
Lewis of San Diego,
In the monthly playoff (or!
junior players, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Charnholm were winners, while
points also went to Mrs. Myrtle
Watson, Mr. M. A. Beyer, Mrs.
Richard Chambers snd Val Slop-
er. Because of me Willamette
Valley sectional championships
at the Elks club over the three
day weekend, local duplicate
bridge activities have been sus
pended temporarily.
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I Humid Watts was best man for
i his brother and groomsmen were
Dur Hub, Dean Stiles and Ron
ald Pitnev.
Julie Ann White was flower
girl and ringhrers were Tim
Erickson and Mik V'Mts Vshers
were Robert K'uf. r1ovd S"ut
Fred Jcobs?n and Chiles Kauf.
At the rerention Ms. John
Hale presided at the coffee rn,
"d rutt'ne the eaVe 'vere 'rs.
rbarles Kauf Mrs Alva1' van
Cleve. all aunts of the hride At
the punch bowl was Mrs. John
Tarr.
Aistin? were Mrs. Gene Hox
ev. Mrs Davi" Kemner. M-. Al-
i vin Eric' son. M. Tholes Whit",
rs niane P'nt-. Oon" r
Guire sron ernlon"h Ro-
be"i Rilv nd I -"Vorne pe'stor.
For her daughter's wedd'""
Mn. Jacobsen wore a dusty pink
lace gown ane1 a green orid
corsage. Mrs. Wftts rose blue
lace, and wee pink orchids.
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FREE STORE-SIDE PARKING FOR OVER 1,000 CARS
MT. ANGEL-Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gorman (Patricia Wagner)
whose wedding was solemnised at St. Mary's Catholic Church
here June 9. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
M. Wagner of Mt. Angel and the bridegroom's parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gorman Sr. of Woodbum. The newly
weds will make their hon-.e m Eugene, where both ere
students.
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Levin fo' a wedding trio to I'N'SKILLED TO JOIN SERVICE NATIONS RECOGNIZED
Canada. tb b'ir'e W"re n ?oii wcH!vr.Tnv i Anornvi.J OTTAWA 't Canada has rec-
gra Checked suit with black ,t.iv .nnn nnkilleH lahnrer inhs'naniTod Tunisia and Morocco as
series. will hrnnoht inln Ihe comnph-! inHpnenripnt nalinns and sent ffood
fter Ju'v 1 th ce-nn'e ''! he
tive civil service on Aug 15. the wishes on their emergence from
home at 28 South Tird ?t.jcjvll Sfn,Ce commission said. I French and French-Spanish rule
Silverton, whe'e Mr. Watts is as-1
sociated with Weihv's nena'ept j
Sto'e. "d t fc'ide i employed i
at the First National Rnk. j
To Two Airmail
Sob Schneibly of Milwaukie
wm best man. Ushers were Elmer
Keller Gerald Buhler, Lee Wal
lace and Tom Gu tiler.
The reception was In the
ctfcirch parlors. Mrs. Loyd Sid-
wfil of Turner cut the cake. Mrs.
Rflph Killinger of Aumsville and
Vis. Melvin Hayne of Stayton
p dired.
The couple will live in San
Ff ncisco, where Ensign Roethe
is stationed.
F'prmer Willamina
Girl Married
'ILLAMINA Miss Donna Mari
txfl Newkirk, daughter of Mr. and
Mf. Delbert L. Newkirk of Port
Oaford, formerly of Willamina, and
lljrold K. Olsen, Estacada. son of
Mf. and Mrs. Leonard Olsen of
Bemidji, Minn., were united in
rnirriage June 3 at St. Christopher
Ewscopal church in Port Orford.
roDowing their wedding trip to
Sill Francisco, the couple will be
atjhome near Estacada, where Mr.
Olsen works for the forest service.
Mrs. Olsen will teach 'in the high
Softool there.
hfr. and Mrs. Pete Reynolds of
WOlamina attended the wedding
artl Mrs. Reynolds sang. Mrs. Vic
tot Emmons of Oswego, formerly
oftWillamlna. was organist.
VISITOR EXPECTED
Berlin un - sciffeii islam Mo-
hajnmed El Badr, crown prince
fofeign minister of Yemen, is ex
pdVted Monday for a visit of sev
eral days in East Germany after
hp Soviet tour. He will be guest
ot.Communist Prime Minister Otto
Cfotewohl.
A recent June bride was Mrs.
Jesten-Miller Studio).
SILVERTON-Installation of of
ficers of Delbert Reeves Auxiliary.
American Legion will be held July
according to plans made at the
Monday night meeting of the unit.
Mrs. Jack Simkins, Salem, is to
be the installing officer. She is
president of district No. 2, Marion
County, and was a visitor at the
Monday meeting. rntroll r,U
Mrs. T. P. Heidenstrom will be tOnTreil-vrOnam
installed as president for the sec
ond term. Her assisting officers
will be vice presidents, Mrs. Al
bin Roth and Mrs. Harry Kuch,
secretary, Mrs. Bruce Billings;
treasurer, Mrs. C. E. Higinhot fl
am; historian, Mrs. Lewis Hall;
chaplain. Mrs. C. H. Dickerson,
and scrgeant-at-arms, Mrs. Glad
wyn Hamre.
Named to the executive board
committee were Mrs. lieidenstrom,
Two promotions of non-commissioned
officers of the 9414th Air
Reserve Squadron become effec
tive this week, according to Lt
Col. Charles W. Terry, command
ing officer. Promoted io staff ser
geant from airman 1st class, are
Rnhert F HeiMell 148a S Com.
Richard Joseph Paradis, the mercial St.. and John M. Randall.
former Harriet Hilda Weigel, Da,las- Bo,h men re members of
. r , ithe specialized training group at
aaugmer or mr. ana wj. , tne Air Rfrvf tnter
J. Weigel. Mr. Paradis is the
son of Mrs. Leona Paradis. ! HlffllWaV Deaths.
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Vows Read
Accidents Junin
Above Past Year
Traffic accidents, injuries and
deaths are all running ahead of
1955, a State Traffic Safety Di
vision report on the first four
months of the year reveals.
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Private First Class Ray Cantrell i9.o " .h '
year; injuries were 4.B18 as com
pared with 4,319 and traffic deaths
SILVERTON-Miss Hazel Gra
ham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1
James R. Graham. Silverton, and i
were married Saturday, June 16
at 7:30 p.m. at Pilgrim Holiness
parsonage.
Attendants were Miss Irene Mav-1
field and William Cantrell. The RECREATION BILL STARTFn
were up 20 per cent.
Mrs. b. A. hearn and Mrs. Dewey t liev. John Price officiated at the I WASHINGTON i.ff A bill in-Allcn-
single ring ceremony. produced Thursday by Sen. Neu-
Delegates chosen to the depart-1- The bride wore a bronze dress-1 berger (D-Orei calls for a study
ment convention at Albany, July ! maker suit with white accessories.
26-28, are Mrs. Roty, Mrs. Held-1 1 ollowmg the ceremonv a recet-
tion was held at the home of the
bride.
Mrs. Cantrell is a member of
the 1956 graduating class of the
Silverton Union Hich School. Pfc
Cantrell is stationed at Furl Lew
is, Wash. .
enstrom and Mrs. F. M. Powell,
with alternates to include Mrs.
George Hubbs, Mrs. Arthur Got
tenberg and Mrs. A. J. McCannel.
Past Oracles Are
Honor Guests
of recreational needs in national
forests.
With every dainty step . . .
you'll sing the praises of Hood
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summer-bright, gloriously
comfortable casual shoes.
Classic styling blends
smart, washable fab
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The Past Oracles were honor
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Camp, Royal Neighbors of Am
erica at the Wednesday evening
meeting at the VFW Hall.
NEW ART FORM
MIDLAND, Mich. - An art
form as yet unnamed has been
developed by famed Midland archi
tect Alden B Dow.
lt utilizes a translucent plastic
screen on which im.nw nrn.
During the meeting plans were i jetted through colored spotlights
made to attend Royal Neighbor j accenting backstage props Three
Friendship night at Sweet Home! ballet dancers perform behind the
on July 17. A bus will be chart-: screen to musical accompaniment,
cred snd those planning to at-1 Dow says the device permits
tend are asked to call Mrs. Rosa visual as well as auditory enjoy
Cle. j ment of music and integrates danc-
The July 4 meeting has been ling with instrumental performance
cancelled and the next regular in a way that has never been done
meeting is scheduled for July 18. 1 before.
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