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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1956)
n r anorama Wcrr.zn . . Music ... ! 6-(Sec. I) Statesman, Salem, "Around By JEIYH2 THE SOCIAL WHIRL . . . The 'newly married Mr. and Mn. .hands John Forrlslcl Jr. Nan ' t Wigginton), whose w d d I f ' took place on june as in tun . itoa. III., arrived la the capital .(bit weekend lor a visit at the Home o( hit parenta, Mr. and Mn. K J. Eorristel . . . Oa Sunday fshernoon the ForrUtcN were Jhbsta (or an Informal at home at 'their Nor'b 23rd Street realdence ' lor the pleasure of their son and hii bride . . Longtime friends ,rt the family and neighborhood ;hieads were bidden to call be tween t and 1:30 e'clock Jo .Y. -et the newlyweds . . Jack Old Nancy leave today (or Po mona, Calif., where they will make their home . .". The bride- 'groom's titter. Mint Anne For ristel of Portland, who eccompa ' tried ber parenta East (or the f uptil. wai here to tuitt at Suo- .jUy a party ... Fete bride-elect . . . Mrs. Da- fld AMetea was hteteea far art '"Hum abewer aad dessert tapper JHeaday alga at ber Garden Rut ease bi eeaapUasewt te Mlae Je anne Ellis, wbe wtB be married ,ea July II la Gerald Cearalb . . . BMdea le asaac we lewre Mn. ICMralh were bee atttker aad els 'fcr, Mrs. CHtterd Ellta aad Mist Urralae Eltia, Mm. Clara Well. Ijnn, Millard B. taitM, Mn. . Jerry MrCallMer, Mn. Denglat ; Ralaes, Mrs. Rabert Walker, Mra. "Gerald Taate, Mre. Maaley Ker-l-ni, Mre. WUIIawv Pattoa, Mn. Xmm SbeH, Mra. Kleaard Taady, Mn. Edward ea.eaa. Mra. : Jaaaaa Hasp. Miaaea Marlya La urens, Mareia Webb, Shirley Creak ier. Diaa Cearbart aad . Mary Jeaa Bcbraak . . j Laacheea ... will lete a visl Mor today when Mn. Bruce Wil liam entertain! informally ' lor ;the pleasure of ber koute guest, Wrt. VWa Haley of Saa Francis co . . . Mra. Haley arrived In the .capital Monday from Victoria, B. C where the haa been vacation ing the past week . . . Mrs. Wil ;;liamt bat Invited a tew of her .jriendt to luncheon at Meier and yrank't Oregon Room at 1 e'clock . Ct meet Mn. Haley . . . Coming from Portland will be Mra. j. C. Jones, Mn. William StoU and Mra, George Wallenberg . . . . A btat ... laachioo. today Miss Standish Is Bride of Mr. Gesner The Seuth Salem Friends Church 'was the letting (or the wedding of Misa Nellie Lorraine Standish, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Leo Standish, and Royal Dolph Gesner, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Gesner, on Friday, July . The-. Rev. Roger. Smith performed the o'clock ritet. Misa Carolyn Bishop tang and Mist Arlene Bamett was the or ganist. Lighting the candles were Misses Joan and Carol Foss, cou sins of the bride, wbo wore pink cryitalette gowns. The- bride wore a nylon tulle and lace gown fashioned with s scoop neckline and long sleeves of Imported hand-clipped lace ever satin. The tulle skirt was edged in the lace and cascaded into a full train. A seed pearl crown held In place her fingertip veil. She carried a bouquet of pink roses centered with a while orchid. Wear Pastel Gewne Misa Anna Belle Standish was the maid of honor. Misses Carol Lee Enger, Charlotte Gruber jtni Janice Bishop, the bridesmaids. They wore nylon dotted Swiss (rocks in shades of lavender, green, yellow and blue respec tively. They carried baskets of tweet peat and wore garlands of the Dowers in their hair. Merry Carol Gesner, In aqua, and Michael Gesner were flower girt and ring bearer. LeRoy ,Ge.-ner served aa best man and ushers were Jack Han sen, Larry Jayne and James El gin. A grey lace gown over pink satin with pink accessories was worn by the bride's mother. Mn. Gesner chose blue snd while gown with white accessories. Their corsages were orchids. At the wedding reception Mist Virginia Wood and Mn. Jack Hansen poured and Mrt. Mas Pemhertoa and Mn. Roger Smith cut the cake. Ataisting were Mrt. Marvin Elder, Mrt. George Stan dish, Misses Ellen Gesner, Jo Ann Fiacus, Carolyn Jarvit, San dra Rickett and LaDonna Fank hauset. Tor ber wedding trip to Cali fornia Hhe bride donned a light blue suit with navy blue acces sories. The couple will make their borne In Salem. - Baby Found In Now B-29 New type diaper ahtped like a B 29 to make, one tize fit all age ba biet without fold ln( It money sav i M Just one . Statesman's HOME Fashions . . . Features Ore., Tues., July 10, 1956 Town ... ENGLISH at Oak Crest Faraa, the eeaatry acme Mr. and Mra. Jamea G. Watlt, when members ef Mre. Wattt' bridge clab gather ler laaeaeea la heaer el Mra. Errla Peters af Wathlagtea. D. C, wbe b) spending the tammer' la Oregea . , . Mra. Petersen at a lermer member e( the eleb Ealertalalag ... at a 1 e'clock bridge luncheon en Thursday aft ernoon will be Mn. Frank Bur- lingham and Mrt. Robert H. Bal- dock, who have invited guest t to the former i North 14th Street home ... ' lt't a girl . . . fer Mr. and Mn, Dwlgbt Qnlteaberry ... the ar rived ea Jaly at the Salem Gen eral Hospital and bat beea aamed Nancy . . . also weleemlag the UUh) girl are a brother, Stepbea, and a alaler, ftaaa , , . Her grandparenti are Mr. aad Mre. P. D. Qalseaeerry aad Mr. and Mra. Barry Headrtcksea el Part- land . . . A third daagkler ... and fourth child was bora lo Dr. and Mrt. George V. Squire on July at the Salem Memorial Hospital . . . the little girl hat been named Janet Marie and the has two sis ters. Sally and Susan, and a brother, Douglas . . . The grand parents are Mr.- and Mrt. Edward Squire el Shenandoah. Iowa and Mn. H. W. Householder of Port land . lavMatieaa . . . were m the mail Meaday te the weddlag el Mist Anita Aaae Teanlag, daagkler ef Mre. Nets Teaalag. aad Robert Jamea Miller, U Jg, Halted State Navy, which wilt be aa event ef Satarday, Jaly It at St. Pael't Episcopal Charrh ... a receatiea at the Creltaa Creek Read kame ef the brldc-elert't mother will fellow the t o'clock nuptials . , . Learlag , , , by plane today (or Englewood, Colorado will be Mr. and Mrt. Robert W. Wyatt, who will visit the the home of their ton-ln-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrt. Gene Irons , . . Mrs. Wyatt plant te spend a month or more in vwurauu, dui wr. nyau win j.;Hon Ray Ualke, son ot Mr. and A. Definitely not! It is rxemd return in a fortnight . . . uri Theodore Dalke, Aumsville, ins-ly rude. In some cases, it Vbltlag ... In California is John Saffron, ton of the Maurice i Saf front, who is guest at the home of his uncle and aunt, the Donald Langendorls, in San Jose . . . John made the trip south by plane .... Arriving ... m the capital this weekend far a M! were Mr. and Mrs, Richard Page ef Saa Fraa elere, wbe are tweets ef their par ents, Mr. and Mra. Staart Jena Ma aad Jadge and Mn. E. M. Page . . . Visiting at the Page i kame Friday were Mn. Page's! titter, Mn George Evaat ef ; reniaaa, aae we wier i eau- ter-ia-lsw, Mn. Edward G. Ev-j . . .. . ' . ... aad little glrlDeal. ef Sp-! ""T"1 " reception w hlch (ol kaae. ... ber daaghter. Mrs.! the ceremony, Mrs. Leroy Diald B.rd ef C.rmel. Calif. . . . I Dlk nJ Mr f' J CZ X. Mra. Beyd - le.vi.g later I. the "ylr! m.th f UeUvllle? Kenrky to ' nd M- '.vi" h''a M H. ber h.b..d ... Ralph Garbe, Mrs. Staling. . Mm Bonnie Raaf, Joan Gramm. Weekead Jetllags . . . Mr and Mjsi M,rgi. Garbe ind Mist Judy Mrt. James Payne and children, ; Ncnol ,Misted Nancy and wrry. Mist Connie ,. . . . . Hammond and Mist Sue Merrill. Following the honeymoon, the have returned from a sojourn at couple will live in Eugene. Camp Sherman on the Metoliut .reh"mei'omMr: tT.yV'S Attend Summer Senior, summer home at Devils Uke . . . H0N0Li,LUi Hawaii - Salem is Mr. and Mrs William H. Paulut ( r(.prwntod ,t ,he fni returned Sunday from their beach " , u mmmpr ,cion. nome ai rioao t r.nn ana nan as their guests, the Ellis Von Each- nl la Portland . . . Sunday were Mr. aad Mn. James II. MrhoLoa Jr. aad rhlldrea, Elisabeth aad Jimmy, aad Mr. and Mrs. Dob E. Phillip., wbe alteaded a re- eepthm glvea by Mr. aad Mra. Charles Langhtoa at their bom la honor ef their aaa aad his wife, Mr, aad Mn. Steves Langhton, whe are visiting from Philadel phia ... . . i, . ."ry - TUESDAY w r Fashion Modeling Oregon Room, Street Floor 12:15-1:30 t. M. Oregon Products Week Exhibits and Demonstrations' i k"t Auditorium, Second Floor For the Sports Car Se Here's the 1956 version of motoring clothing for the females of the sports car set. This slim, classic camel's hair shirt dress with hood, designed by Mr. Morf ,is priced to fit the working girl's budget. The hood converjs to a collar for irfaoor wear. (AP Wirephoto). Dalke-Raaf . Rites in June Mist Rose Marie Raaf. of Salem itmiohior nf Mr and Mrs Jacob r., panorama City, Calif... and were married at a ceremony in the Stayton Baptist Church on June 30. The Rev. R o b e r t Luther o(- (iciated. Robert Newman sang, accompa nied at the organ by Mrt. Newman , , , laiimj vu mail wruuuiK mvu- who also played the weddln;lion t0 ,he bride((room.t brolner( marencs. j canaieugmers were mri. uarrei Dalke nd Mrs. uaibert uauie, maid of honor was Miss Marie mil, twill imin wi uv w Miss Bonita Dalke was bridesmaid. T.r,.. Raaf was (lower girl. jjajke waJ man usn. ... mm njllM,r, ,n(i Tm Dalke. ; . . rM.mo. .,. Ti Raaf A ,hoje vi,itin)t awali (or j the ut me are: K()ith Konnirg. !.tm N. 13th; June Cox. 4:0 W. Ida ; St., Stayton; Anna Dahlcn. 4&M N. River ltd.; and Allhea Heriimun. MM) Norway. The University of Hawaii will celebrate its fiftieth anniversary next year. It is tilu- atcd in the Manoa Valley, tome two miles from Waikikl Beach. By virtue of its unique location, the University of Hawaii summer session combine a program of study, travel and recreation. , , '-.'if .1 '' 1 -JULY 10, - Wlndowi, Street Floor i " 'V -c " Modern Etiquette By Robert Lee Q. When playing bridge, is it considered proper for the- plavt-r who has won the bid to pas his hand over (or his Darlnrrs in spection before he begins to play? would appear that you are gkat- ing over the hand, and in any case it it a thoughtless delay of the game on your part. Q. Is It proper (or the bride's family to mail a wedding lovita- (ven tnougn ne t0 ,s fosi manj . rwiin!v u n.iM h . cefdinsy rude ,nd thoufhtle-s to oniit him Q. Is it correct Jhat the posi- tion of "companion" in a family " always one of social equality with the employer? A. This is correct: mm Miss Barbara Fleming, young Santa Cruz, Cali fornia, secretary, says; "I have no health problems at all, but I enjoy good foods of all kinds. That's wliyTsfutro-Life Bread is now a regular part of my "daily diet. I wt Nutro-Lifc Bread btc'aunc it tastes so delicious and rate it high on my list of favorite good" foods!" Delicious NUTRO LIFE BRtAD is a re,al taste treat for all the' fam ily! Serve it freely, as you do fruit and vegetables, and in place of ordinary bread. Enjoy the delicious flavor of this good bread . . and the healthful reg ularity NUTRO-LIFE BREAD I 1 bivlau Drings you wnen o V eaten regularly! ft (1 IMIS If At Rush ousr? Picture of Month on Display Highlighted at Picture of the Month for, July is a water color titled "Nuns" by Mollie McWaters Young (Mrs. Donald V.). Showing three nuns seated at table, thu stylized work presentt a very ar resting design. It it done in dark grays, white and black. Mrs. Young generally has worked on her own, but she has attended the . University of Oregon Art School. She has studied at the Ru dolph Schaeffer School of Design in San Francisco, and under Lundy Seagrist of the California Art League. Bush House is open to the public daily except Mondays, from 10 a m. until noon and from t to t p.m. Theta Rho Clubs Hold, Installation - Two Theta Rho Clubs, Beta Iota and Alpha I'psilon. held joint in- situation of new officers on Thurs day at the IOOF Temple. Installing officers were Vela Neubauer, Bet- tie Sumpter, Netty Larson, and Helen McClure. Officers installed for Beta lota were Uonna Met lure, president; Julianne C 1 1 n e,' vice-president; Joyce Mennis, recording secretary; Nancy Waite. financial secretary; Deanna Norton, past president; Linda Zehner, marshal; Karen Wood, warden: Martha Priece, con ductor; Juanita Christofferson, mu sician; Cherry Steen, chaplain; Pat Schroyer and Diana Rich, right and left supporters to the president; Sue Bennett and Fay Marten, right and left supporters tn the vice-president; Margaret Roth, outside guardian: J o a n n Scott, inside guardian: Clauda Rich, treasurer. The Ladies Encampment Auxili ary was hostess for a reception following the installation. W S v A dff r Married in - iCi' I fi- . I ' V A mm Married at the First Baptist Church in Sacramento on June 16 was Mrs. William E. Vishnevsky Jr., the former Velma Ver netta Kupeof Salem. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Kuper of Salem, who went south for the nuptials. The couple will live in Sacramento. (Kee-Colemen Photo, Sacramento). BE(!JIlM7Dra A J: 4 II: -A Vi i US) California sMnaatwtaBjjB - gaBeMBMMBW .afejMnavnsaaaaa ll I I aj - A Miss Gubbels, Mr. Hortsch Married On Saturday, July 7, Miss Edna Marie Gubbels, daughter of Mr. and Mrt. Joe Gubbels of Silver ton, became the bride of John Joseph Hortsch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hortsch of ShsW. Fa ther Thomat Gadboise performed the single ring ceremony at St. Paul't Catholic Church in Silver ton at 10 o'clock. Jerry Hortsch, brother of the bridegroom, and Ronald English were the mass tervers. Leonard Hendricks of Sublimity played the organ and sang. The bride wore a white net and lace gown over satin with Peter Pan collar on the lace bodice and a net skirt terminating in a chap el train. Her fingertip veil was caught lo a crown of sequins and pearls. She carried an orchid on a white Bible. Mrs. Phil Read of Eugene, sis ter of the bride, was the matron of honor. .Her dress was powder blue with lace jacket and ruffled net and lace skirt. .She carried a bouquet of carnations and roses. ' Kathy Ann Schiedler n( Silver ton, niece of the bride, was flow er girl. Joey Borschowa of Mt. Angel, the bride't nephew, was ring bearer. Harry Hortsch of Shaw was i.-i mail iui ill.-, ifi wi hi I -lu-ia I'shers were Phil Read snd Cor nelius Vandecoevering of Monitor. Wedding Dinner and Reception 'A wedding dinner was held at the home of the bride'i parents following the ceremony for mem bers of the bridal party, the im mediate families and the bride groom's grandmother, Mrs. Jose phine Vandecoevering of Mt. An gel. The bride's mother wore a black gown with white accessories and Ihe bridegroom's mother wore a pink gnwn. Their corsages were red roses. In the afternoon a reception was held at the Guhheli home. Cutting the rake was Mrs. Thorn- mm Get set for winter early... avoid the fall rush by taking advantage of this special summer offer to install a new, modern natural gas cir culating heater now. With natural gas you'll save on winter fuel costs. ..enjoy warmer floors and cleaner, more comfortable heat. You'll avoid messy soot on walls and draperies... no fuel to handle.. .no fuel to spill on floors and rugs. So, "don't delay . . . sign up today for new, modern, low-cost natural gas. See your gas , appliance dealer for a modern, natural gas ' circulating heater. First easy monthly pay ment not due until October. ' " . King-White Family Reunion Held at Suttle Lake VICTOR POINT - Seventy nine " members of the King-White fami lies held their annual reunion Sun day at Suttle Lake. Honors were accorded the oldest and youngest members in attendance, C. C. Jones of Silverton and two month old Michael Scott McDowell of Mill City. Coming from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rnins and daughters of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Kussel Gray and dauchters of Toledo, Mr. and Mrs. -Anus Pearson of Wlllnmina. Other placet represented were Salem. Silverton. Turner. Culver, Redmond, Sublirp ity, Union Hill and Victor Point. A basket dinner was served and -in charge were Mr. and Mrs. Hur ley Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Murrell King, Mr. and Mrs. Carl King. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Christian. Mrs. W. M. Tate, c hairman of the clan, and Mrs. V. D. Scott, secretary, pre sided nt the business meeting. Ili.v ' tory (or the year included (our marriages and births of seven, all boys, to families of Alva K. Brown, Soappoosc, Fran klin McDowell, Mill City, John Walker. Crescent City, California. F.lrien King. Red mond, Niirmnn Qualey and Mehin King, both of SiUerton. Officers for next year are chair man, Carl King;- vice-chairman, E. Verle King; secretary. Mrs. V. D. Scott; treasurer, Mrs." Lyle Rains; and historian. Mrs. .1. C. Kreni. The meeting in 1S57 will be at Camp Sherman on the Metoliut River. Mr. and Mrt. Wr.lry E. Ander son and children, Lila and Marvel, have moved to Albany, where Mr. Anderson is chief engineer at the D. E. Nebergall Meat Co. as Scott of Silverton. Assisting were Mrs. Inez Heater, Mrs. Wil liam LeLangh, Mrs. Charles Schiedler. all of Silverton: Mrs. -Ine Bnrschnwa nf Ml. Angel and Miss Lorraine Hnrtsch. The couple will live In Aums ville, where the bridegroom li employed. VA ri lire to buv. So y essv to wash and , . , , , i Throughout the Store wm?m dry. Ak (or sen- f.iM pert at Mar- M,m f, , gwen'g in Salem. 1 ...