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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1956)
y Statesman's HOME I anorama Women . . . Music . . . Fashions . . . Features Around Town .. .KS S& Br JERYME ENGLISH 1 Wrt MajrUa Recently wed at the First Baptist Church In Stayton . r.. . r f - T rt" 'sroweauir o-pec. 1 statesman, aaiem, urc, aicm., June jo., high noon ccremony on Saturday in the chapel at Patauxent Kiver Naval Air Station near Washington Sl'RPBlSE NEWS . . . came by , rte, wearinf the sweetest dresses ; were J. D. Lawrence, son of Mr. wire from Washington. D.C. Sunday ' and little, white gloves ... I and Mrs. M. Lawrence, West Stav tflling of the marriage of a well1 From out-oi-towa ... came the 'on and Miss Charlotte Hilton known Salem couple. Mrs. Ray L. Herbert Darbvs of Portland ac Smith and Norman Frees . . . the cornpanied bv their pretty daugh wedding was quietly solemnized at ter Ann , jIrJ Wesley Nichol- . ' ," ft it nl f Naval Air Station near Washington Miss Gloria Stolk is Bride orjg Wallace'Carson Jr. on SundayS At St. Paul's Episcopal Church fts immediate family attending were Mr. Frees son and daughter-in-law, Lt. Cmr. and Frees Jr., his son-in-in-law, Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs. D. Walker, and Mr. and Mrs. t The Metaary at St. Paal's Episcopal Caarrh was filled with Kari Landstrom . . . , cuestt Sunday afternoon for the beautiful summer wedding of Miss; TW. .,....H. .111 make r.lnri. StnlW Ui,oMaa of Mr mnA Uri William K Stnlk. and Wallace '.. , c ... 'uu - .mrir name aairm ana arc arsnddauehter vaisua wuj ava 01 mr. auu . . lurnlng la me roast ria laaaaa, 4 'clock that the Rev. George H. Swift officiated at the nuptials. xprrUnK U arrive here by Jaly Miss Michelle Edwards was the vocalist and Miss Ruth Bedford l( , . . The aew Mrs. Frees "ly the organist. White with red accent was the color scheme for the turned last week Irani a three Wedding with bouquets of white gladioluses and Esther Reed daisies months' Earopeaa trip aid was arranged on the altar and at the chancel rail. The alternate pews m,t aB hrr arrival by Mr. Frees were marked with clusters of the white flowers tied with white bow. ; ... she was a member ! the Th acolytes were Allan dcSchweiniti of Bellingham and William North Salem High 'School faculty Rector. ... - til her rellremeat last year . . . The attractive, brunette bride wore a lovely gown of imported Mr. Frees was formerly with the French Alencon lace over antique silk taffeta fashioned with a scoop Secretary f State . . . M PTIAL NOTES . . . Ml. ram s neckline enhanced with seed pearls. The skirt was designed with lac apron extending to tiers of lace ruffles with daisy trim and terminating in a chapel train. The apron was finished in back with lact bustle bow. Her silk illusion fingertip veil cascaded from a half crown of sequins and pearls. She carried a lace covered, prayer book marked with gardenias and a shower of stephanotis and garnet rosebuds. 1 Precede the Bride , five attendants preceded the bride to the altar wearing red organdy dresses flocked with sprigs of white daisies. The bouffant skirts were ballerina length and the bodices were made with V neck- , line and cap sleeves lined in red taffeta. They wore headdresses of whit flowers and tiny veils and carried cascades of white Kslht r Reed daisies. Miss Carol Stolk was her sister's honor maid ai.d bridesmaids were Miss Edith Lunde of Ross, Calif..1 Miss Patricia Deeney, Miss- Nancy Fox of North Bend and Miss Paula Cook of Klamath Falls. , Mary Margaret Stolk of Yakima was her cousin's flower girl. Charles Bales stood with Mr. Carson as best man and seating the guests were Richard Meyer. Lawrence Paulus, Michael Deeney, and Richard Green oT LaCsnada. talif. For her daughter's nuptials Mrs. Stolk selected a gown of pink Venetian lace aver rose taffeta, a pink lace hat, matching acces sories and a corsage of rosebuds. Mrs. Carson wore a mist blur Ptiftnlillv anun Avar taffMa fnr hir itl' marriaoo Hfr nm bat and accessories were blue and she pinned a corsage of pink and white rosebuds to her gown. Greet Gaetts at Reeeptiaa The aewlyweds greeted their guests at a reception in the parish hall. Pouring were Mesdames Wayne Cook of Myrtle Point, Daniel J, McLellan,.Troy V. Cook of Klamath rails and Elbert Roberts of Portland. Cutting the cake were Mesdames William II. Steiwer Jr. of Fossil, William McCammon, Allan Carson. -and Hugh McCammon. Presiding at the punch bowl were Mrs. William Wilson. Misses Sey mour, Carolyn Hurd. Sally Hoy, Marilyn Benson, Michelle Edwards, Marcia T. Morris III of Portland. Passing the dream cakes were Roberta Cook, Randa Stolk and Rosamond Gunnar. For her wedding trip to San Francisco and Lake Tahoe the new Mrs, Carsoa donned a wood-violet tweed suit with coral hat and gloves. The couple will be at home in Salem for the summer and in son) ... the Nicholsons and small daughter, Gail, soon to move to Richland, Wash., where he will be engaged in atomic en ergy . . . From Dallas the Vic tor Williams and the Carl A. Ger lingers ... a busy day for these two couples, who had been show ing guests through the new Dal las bank all afternoon ... the Robert Duncans over from Sil verton and accompanied by Mrs. U. Scott Page ... the latter's Stephanie of Portland, leaving today for a summer in Europe with a group of other teen-age friends . . . More of same . . . with the Wol roll Burens was their son, Dick, down from Seattle, where be Is presently serving with the army . . . Scott Page squiring his at tractive, brunette fiancee, Bar bara Williams of Grants Pass . . . Noteworthy the dozens of young people accompanying their par . ..L ...... ,L It. .a r-r r.piscopai inurcn w u.c -... , ... (he girls in their pret ior uic ncauuiui wuuiiif, v, . garet Miller and William Drips Sat urday night . . . all-white tor the floral decorations and gowns of the attendants ... so effective in the igothic style sanctuary with its nvrn plush red carpeted aisle ... the only loucn 01 coior me icw nimi roses in the adorable baskets of daisies carried by the attendants . . The bridal arty . . . receiving guests for aearly two hours at the lovely reception held at the spa clous Kalrniounl Hill home of the bride's parents, the Vera W. Mill ers ... A picture to see the wed ding party standing by the fire place and large windows with the leaves of the trees blowing la the kirk (round ... .So effective an tiest, frothv frocks and white gloves ... the voung boys. Greg Startler, Rill Brown, Clifford Brown, Bucky and Bobby Schmidt, Casey Olinfer, Larry McCargar, Tom and Roger Dunham, hand some in their suits and most im pressed with the lovely arrav of weddinrs gifts . . . and a large rontinrent of the college and vounf married set on hand for the occasion . . . Others noted . . . David V. Eyre iust home from a trip to Carmel. Vimnia ("ilv and Carson City with his daughter, Mrs. Stewart Johnson, and grand daughter, K a t r i n k a . . . The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril : Hilton of Turner. The Rev Clyde Woods officiated, music was played : by Mrs. Woods and Miss Margaret . Boyer sang. - The bride wore a gown of nylon lace over net and taffeta and car ried white daisies. Mrs. Bertha Lawrence of West Stayton, sister of the bridegroom was matron of honor. Miss Mar ilyn Mauer, of Santa Ana, Calif , Miss Mary Scofield and Miss Ard ejs Hammer, both North Santiam, were bridesmaid. Ed Sproul was best man and Ed Page , Manasco, Irwin Dalke and Randy Chrestiansen groomsmen. I sliers were Ronald Hilton and Douglaj Hilton. Mrs. Clyde Hilton cut the cake at the reception, and Mrs. Alva Lyons poured. Assisting were Mrs. Leon Hilton, Mrs. Kenneth Grimes, and Miss Dorothy Franzen. The bridegroom is employed at the Willamette Builders Supply and they will make their home at North Santiam. Both are graduates from Cas cade Cnion High School. Charles Hugsins 4ein welcomed Indirect lighting la the beam ceil-.""""- 'm a rurope rrip . . mr same ior w ana .Mr, mir tpn A Myers, who returned just lag . . . the pretty wMte taffeta dresses of the bridesmaids and their adorable sweetheart bats of white net finished la bark with white satin bows to match their satin pumps ... the bride's attrac tive sisters. Ja Marie, Julie, Nancy and Marilya, the youngest, who led the bridal procession at the church, and Robin McAllsler hav ing a greeting for everyone as they shook hands with all the guests . . . Robin later catching the bride's bouquet . . . The bride's table ... all in white with a satin cloth and on either side of the tiered, round cake an arrangement of white sweet peas tew days ago . . . Mr. Roy H. Simmons wearing a handsome silver blue mink stole with her blue gown . . . Mrs. Conrad W. Paulus pinning beautiful laven der orchids to her hhie lace gown . . . the flowers sent bv her navy son, Peter, ctirrentlv in Honolu lu .. . The James Ymins home just in time for the nuptials from Mrs. J. W. Tlndall was hostess to the diemeketa Toastmistress club Thursday. New officers for the coming year installed by Mrs. B. L. Trelstati and Mrs. Tindall are June Dunn, club representative: Emma S. Brown, president; Jutta O'Pell.' vice president; Mary Mi Cully, recording secretary; Alice LeSoyne. corresponding secretary: Marjorie Thomas, treasurer; Sarah Tennis, press. The Jolly Eight pinocle club met Tuesriavwith Mrs. E. B. Kas son for dinner and cards. a California sojourn . . , Dr. and Raymond Martin and his fiancee. Norma Hamilton, who are plan ning a fall wedding ... The newlyweds . . . dashing away amidst showers of rice . . . an apartment on Marquam Hill In Portland awaits the couple on return from their honeymoon . . . Rill will continue with his med ico studies at the I'niversitv of Oregon Medical School and Mar garet will he surgical nurse in the Medical School hospital . . . First Methoclist Church Scene Of Davis-Walters Nuptials Miss Patricia Jean Walters became the bride of Delbert Paul Davis at a pretty all white wedding on Sunday afternoon at the First Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Walters and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Melhern A. Davis. Dr. Daniel H. Schulze performed the 3 o'clock ceremony before a setting of white gladioluses, " stock and chysanthemums. The ii !: pews were marked with Esther ' iNeW VJillCerS Reed daisies tied with white bows. ! j. II J Verne Esch was the vocalist and ATG Installed Prof. Josef Schnelker the organ- j ist. I New officers for Welcome Wa gon Club installed last June 19, at the Woman's Club house by Mrs. Ralph Purchase, president of the Portland Club, are Mrs. Jack Lumbley. president: Mrs. Frank Cooper, vice president; Mrs. Kelly Peters, secretary; Mrs. John Anderson, treasurer. Preceding-the installation serv ice Marvin Clatterbuik. superin tendent of the State School for the Deaf spoke brirfly. Musical entertainment for the afternoon was given by Miss Leslie ("line, vocalist, and Miss Patricia Whel en, pianist. Salem Rotana Club will meet tonight at ":.) pm. at the home of Mrs. Geor e Bagnall. 1593 Madi son Street. Work on national con vention favors will follow the busi ness meeting. JEFFERSON Mr. and Mrs.f MONMOUTH Mr. and Mri. R. Gordon Mills and son of Boise, D. Elliott are spending the week la Ida., arrived Tuesday for a visit Medford with their son-in-law and with the former s parents, Mr. and ; daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Mrs. George Mills. , Danielson. Of white imported organdy was the bridal gown, fashioned with a portrait neckline outlined by a double row of reversed embroid ery scallops and tulle. The short sleeves and the deep hemline of the bouffant floor length skirt were also finished with the em broidery scallops. She wore a halo headdress of net flowers and nylon tulle veil made by her moth er. Her bouquet was of white Esther Reed daisies and steph anotis. The attendants wore white or gandy ballerina dresses and matching flower headdresses. ! Their bouquets were of w hite Esther Reed daisies. Miss Eunice Peskenpaugh was the maid of honor. Mis Sophia Polales. Miss Vivian Chance and Mrs. Gerald Davis the bridesmaids. Kimberly Covalt was the flower girl and Richard Denton was ring bearer. Brother Is Best Man Gerald M Davis stood with his brother as best man and ushers were Ferrel Covalt. Donald Her ring, and Lawrence Scheelaer A champagne silk organza gown with a green orchid corsage was chosen by the bride's moth er. Mrs. Davis wore a mauve silk organze gown and a white orchid for her son's marriage The wedding reception was held at the home of the bride's parents on Sunnyside Road Pour ing were Mesdames Hugh McCain and Frederick I.uman of Kirks ville. Mo . aunt of the bride. Mrs. Harvey King cut the cake As sisting were Mesdames II A Peskenpaugh. Gus Polales. Paey Chance, .lames Ames. George He man. Robert Hazel. Misses Billie Miller. Sharon Heider, and Jane Sailor of Kugene The new Mrs. Davis wore a white linen sheath dress with matching Oriental styh? duster and while accessories for her Replace Gutters and Downspouts Heavy Galvanised O.G. Gutter Ph. 3-4141 for estimate On Our Low Installation Costs pe", PLUMBING-HA TINQ B nFaaaBPaaaaaaaaaaaaaai wedding' trip to Southern Oregon. The couple will live in Alameda, Calif., where Mr Davis is sta tioned with the I'.S. Navv. LUNCH IN COMFORT AIR-CONDITIONED Che rrv K j Monday's Complete 1 SPECIAL LUNCH iBrookfield Sausage with Hash Brown Potatoes, Tossed Green (Salad, Sour Cream Dressing, Hot Rolls, Dessert and Q" ( Prink. J,H y-Sa-ZVl v. IMH ; T I I r r Mil I i uesaay-june zo 1 j Fashion Modeling J OREGON ROOM, STREET FLOOR L Come As J Via Are ! - 12:15-1:30 P.M. j Park Free ta j ' I With ; J Purchase . : I .areSTO September they will leave for Texas, where Lt. Carson will serve with and bouvardia combined with w hite the U. S. Air Force. Girl Will Fly to Wedding SPRING VALLEY Mlsi Phyllis IfcKinney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben McKinney of Spring Valley, was honored at i bridal shower held at the Community Center Hall Thursday. Assisting the bride-to-be were, Miss Ester I'tterback, Toledo, Mist June Len dow, Independence, Mrs. George tulle hearts ... the corners ol me table as well as the satin cloth on the punch table caught with clust ers of bouvardia . . . Punch tables also arranged on the Datio and recreation room, where the wedding gifts were on Q. Whit Is the correct way to display . . . doors opening onto answer ao invitation to a wedding the lower terrace, where a fire Modern Etiquette By Roberta Lee reception? A. on the first page of note paper, and although it la written hy ' hand, the spacing of the words should be the aame as though they were engraved. Also, since the invitation waa written in the .third person, your reply should Smith, Redding, Calif., Miss Mary io be written in the third per Joe McCandlish, -Miss Carolyn n Whittinirton. Miss Mavcel McKin-l 0. When a woman enters in Bey of Spring-Valley and Mn. Vic- elevator and three or four men ml0,,,. tor I'tterback, Toledo. remove meir nats, snould she nod - Hostess for U shower were 'h!L "5nowledment of ,h an nuuci v uiikcu, mi a, i'i cii Swenwold, and Mrs. Louie McKin ney. , Miss McKinney and her mother Will fly to Frankfurt, Germany on August 23 where the bride-to-be A. This is not necessary. The gesture is not at all personal. Q Is it all right for a girl was burning in the fireplace . . . a beautiful moonlight night and lights twinkling in the back ground from Dallas and the West Salem hills . . . Stand-outs ... the bride's grandmother, Mrs. C. M. Miller of Eugene, stunning In an egg shell lace gown and donning a mink stole for the church cere- I'nusually attractive the bride's aunts, who assisted at the reception . . . Her moth er's sisters, Mrs. I'rlin 8. Page, Miss Marie Rreitenstein, Mrs. P. I). Quisenberry and Mrs. Herbert L. Stiff . . . and on the paternal OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY 12:15 TO 30 P.M. to give her order directly to the ,io "rf Mr"- 0w,n Miller, wear- In a smart mocha brown sheath with satin panels in bark. Mrs. Mrs. Robert Rav Millrr and wancr wnrn amine wnn a man? A. No; she should tell her s. Will marry Robert McCandlish, son cort what she would like nt Of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McCandlish allow him to place the order with Wilmsen of Eugene ... the lat ef Salem, about September first , the waiter. trr', daughters, Susan and Cher Mr. McCandlish Is stationed in Germany with the Armed Forces. Club Calendar Scot- MONDAY Brthrl 41. Job I DaushKrt, llih Rite Templr. 7.30 p m. 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