The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 24, 1956, Page 15, Image 15

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Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sun., June 24, 8 (Sec. III)-15
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Moore (Betty Bishop) who were mar
ried June 16 at the Calvary Baptist Church. Parents of the
couple are Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bishop and Mr. and Mrs.
J. Carey Moore of Portland. After August 1 the couple
will be at home in San Antonio, Texas, where It. Moore
Will begin his pilot training in the U.S. Air Force. (Steimonts
Studio.) '
Miss Barbara Parsons Bride
Of George Sheldon Saturday
All white bouquets of chrysanthemum and rlelphinum provided the
netting for the lovely afternoon nuptials on Saturday at St Paul's
Episcopal Church uniting in marriage Miss Barara Mary Parsons,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Parsons, and Oeore Ormay
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Parsons, and George Ormay
Charles Sheldon of Mill Valley. Calif.
It was at 4 o'clock that the Kt. r '
Rev. Benjamin D. Dagwell. bish- .
op of the Oregon diocese of the y A( A T Pfl At
Episcopal Church, performed the 1 ' ' v- I f VI
nuptials. Miss Kuth Bedlord was . .
the organist and Mike and I'at rACjQQ MOme I
Kelley were the acolytes. I
Of Chantillv-type lace was the f I I
bridal gown, the fitted bodice made Jf JUIV 0 '
with a square neckline and lonjj j ' 1
ileeves. The skirt was fashioned j Date announced for the YWCA
with lace panels in front and the ! membership silver tea is July -6
back of alternate tiers of lace and d he held al the home of
tulle terminating in a chapel train )r am, Mrs Horacf McGpe M5
Her fingertip lUusion veil cascaded ; Row strpft Mrs c Ronald Hud.
'J"? dre"' "Hkins and Mrs. Mavnard Shifter
ried bwkBot bouquet .of "Ph- are wrving as co-chairmen for the
notis centered with a white orchid. .. . 6 ,
The Femlalne Attendants anair. i
Miss Joanne L. Windberg of Kl' Additional general committee
Paso. Texis, was the maid of him-j members are Mrs James Arm
or and Misses Janet Armes of F.u- priest. Mrs Donald Richardson,
gene, a cousin of the bride. Miss Mrs. Harold Schneider. Miss Ger
loan Borthick of Portland and trude Arheson, Miss Mildred Glo
Mrs. Ronald K Lane of Florence ver and Mrs. Theodore Jenny,
were bridesmaids. Miss Windherg Pecoralicr.s chairman is Mrs. Wil
and Miss Borthick are Mills Col- liani Hush Adams.
lege classmates of the birde. They J Spetial invitations are being j
wore azure blue tafleta waltz mailed to the 75 charter YW mem
gowns designed with a drop waist-1 bers who still reside in the Salem'
line with lare insertion and bustle arra i i4 the original' mem
how in back of a deeper shade. j was 400 Centennial ob
Their cap style headresses wero I sorva,KC ls the theme of the party,
of matching taffeta, and finished ' to wnjcn the public is invited to
at one side with a bow and veil-; attend,
ing They carried bowknot bou-j
quels of white Esther Reed daisies.
Donald Carlson of San Francisco Cl. l-rtU'r
was best man for Mr Sheldon and 01. JOSCUM 5
seating the guests were Daud W al- .
ter of Santa Rosa. Calif.. John C - ii.
Pankratz of Seattle and Terry Par- OCl I 1 1 1 Ul
sons, the bride s brother All e- . . ,
cept the latter are Stanford class- Nljoflfll
mates of the bridegroom il lUJI IUI J
A blue and white silk print gown (
with while accessories was chosen At a 2 0 clock ceremony on Sat
bv the bride s mother for the nup-1 '"-day afternoon at M -'"P
tials. Mrs. Bates attended her son s j Catholic Church Mrs Sophia Han
marriage in a rose-beige lace gown nan became the bride of rinlr-y
u ith malrhmtr f rnr o The r , MCncrsm, son 01 mi. anu .iiib
corsages were pink rosebuds
Reception at Parsons Home
F J. Slenersen of Oslo. Norway
Father Harris officiated at the
A receotion was held at the nuptials before a small group of
Candalaria home of the Parsons on the couple's friends
nolton Terrace. Pouring were Mes-, For nor weeding the bride chose
dames Gyula Ormay of Burling- a pink crystallette afternoon sioun
ame. the bridegroom's grandivmth- with matchinc hat and earned a
er. R. Vernon Thompson and Lloyd bouquet 0f pink rosebuds centered
Armes of Eucene. aunts of the wiih a white orchid
bride. Cutting the cake were Mes-' Miss Margaret Vaughn was the
dames George Sandlord of San brides onlv attendant and she
Francisco, aunt of the bridegroom
Gerald Towne of Euuene. Lee Nel
son of Coos Bay and John Lach
enmyer of Uunsmuir. Calif.
Assisting were Mesdames Victor
Wynkoop, Portland, Welden Cor
nutt. Olympia, Wash , Gregory
Burbach. Florence. Edward Hatha
wav. Corvallis. Albert I'ellandini.
wore a mist blue crystallette dress
and carried a nosegay of white
daisies.
Merlin Estop Jr. stood with Mr.
Stenersen as best man and ushers
were La Verne Euing and Ralph
Andersen of Portland
The wedding reception was held
at the couple's home on Hyde
Jr . Gait, Calif , Robert Armes, street. Mrs. Bella Johnson poured
Eugene. Misses Peggy Ragan, i and Mrs Iiaph Andersen cut the
Nancy Ragan. Florence. Irene Da- rnke Assisting were Mrs. C L.
mis. Portland. Nancy Adams, , BoW(.s r pai Klhel and Miss
Heppner. Roberta Cornutt, Seattle, rrn(, j , r. , . , n s
Leslie Coates. Portland, and Wal- j Knr i.r' honevmnnn to Ml. Rai
lace Bates and Thomas Parsons, nj(,r h(, n(,w AIrs stenersen wore
brothers of the couple Mrs Adrian g nan. blu(, (n(lt wn whlle ac.
Cornull and Robert Perry of So- (.(,SS(,n,,, C(1U)C wil lnake
atlle played violin and piano num- (h(,jr home jn Salfm
dots curing me recepuon
After a wedding trip to Lake
Louise and Banff the newlyweds
will go to San Antonio, Texas,
where Lt. Sheldon will take his pi
lot training in the U. S. Air Force
Regular business meeting of
Bethel 43, Job's Daughters will be
held Monday night at the Scottish
Rite Temple at 7:30 p m.
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NOTICE . . .
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Thursday, 9:30 A.M.
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9:30 A.M. lo 9 P.M.
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$1.50
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It's Back
to Black
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thine to our black shoet. They're
smart looking and eaiy to keep
clean, too. And they wear and
wear for months and months.
Black's back and PoU Pirrot'aY
got 'em. Coma set
our selection soon.
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better.. .it's Poll-Parroo
nervtime. Pre-teiting
does it! Actire boyi and
girl tet each iryle
htf,rt they're approved
for minufacrure. That wy,
yen! km they're right when
you buy POLL-PARROTS.
$6.45 h $6.95
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