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O Statesman's HOME ranorama VYcnea . . . Music ... Fashions . . . Features Bonchwarmer Coat 6-(Scc. I) Statesman, Salem, Ore, Mon., Aug. 6, '50 Around Town . . . By JEKYNit ENGLISH WEDDING ECHOES .... The j the corners with white baby gladi iikH man turned ob his sun- olus blossoms ... . Hanging bas- Hirst imile (or lh beautilul bat- Hots about the dining room lined witn white llowen ... Out-of-town guests spotted . . The Willard P. Hawleys Port land. were Joined at the wed ding by their daughter la law, Mrs. Philip Hawlry ... lac lot- ter't spouse mm al la sabers . . Toe junior George Aleiaaders aad mb. Shea, few a from Seattle , little Shea esrerted dawa tba aisle by his ancle, Boa Saepard ... Mr. aad Mrs. Vlarrat Kanaaalch ana daughter, Taai, down tram Part- urdav afternoon marriage o( Char lotta Alexander and Thomas Wen del . . . the late afternoon tun shining through the First Presby terian Church windows . . . The russet taffeta dresses of the at tendants and the flowers In the gold and bronte tones reminding us that fall la just around the corner . . . Striking the huge bou quet of chrysanthemums and gladi oluses in a gijded lira on pedes tl at the altar . . . flanked on cHheTlide with hedge ot saint Una . . Mrs. Kaxmaalca attrae greens -V beige aad blark a Ilk The ebuVck .... filled with ' salt wUh Mark chateau aad Teal, gaests ... a hundred or mare friends af taa Weadel family atewa treat Partlaad far taa aeeaslaa .. . especially beaaUfal were lee ergaa aad plana numbers by Praf. ana Mrs. Ralph Dobas . . .-Char-- Mia very ralnt aad poised aad , la-elf la ber mother's eiajalslte as pretty as ever, la a becoming Wedgeweed blue eaat dress . , Taal thrilled aboal tracking la Partlaad aeit year . Mara af same . . . The Francis Wades, who left Salem for Oswefo last year, here for the rites Mrs. Ralph Campbell, another rary aatla gewa whk ealbedral i former Salem resident now living tram . . . taa gawa eaaaarea wua jn porUand. on hand for the oc antique lace .ad pearls ... carton ... Roy S. Keene of Cor Ea familfe .... the feminine vallis accompanied by his ettrac atndants Dorothy Staotcr Mrs, ; live, brunette daughter, Made- Edward) and Susan Black (Mrs. Lawrence) sisters of the couple .... and the bride's twin nieces, Carolyn and Catheryn Stadter. the i junior attendants . . . anq carry ing lovely gilded baskets filled with chrysanthemums and Bells of Ireland to accent their russet dresses ... Taa aewlyweda .... greeting their (seats at a reception at the Salem fYeraaa'a. Clab . , . wag, llaa af facets waiting ta greet the couple . . aaaay eacameata aa the beanlUal floral arreageaaeals everywhere . . darns af bee- aneta aad aa artistically ar ranged abaat Um clab reeaaa aad la taa entry tray . . . Bag. baa- acta af gladlalaaes la piak aad walla combined with the dee red tallage . , . All walla .... for the. dining room .... the) bride s table covered with a white satin cloth and caught at the corners with white rosea and stephanotis . . , the tiered, round cake encircled with the same flowers and smilax and flanked on either lido with silver candelabra balding white tapers .... the mirror above the table edged m smilax and at ana corner a cluster of whit wed ding bells . . . The round punch table alsa covered with a white aatin cloth, which was caught at iM.ss Bourno Is Chosen Queen Miss Jo Anne Bourne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bourne, was crowned bathing beauty queen of Al Kader Temple at the annual Shriners picnic in PorUand Friday night. Miss Bourne was crowned Miss Al Kader of 195 by Potentate Manley Treece of Portland, who also presented her with a trophy. Miss Bourne competed with 24 entries for the title and this is the first time a Salem girl haa re ceived the honor. She is a aopho .more at North Salem High School and was voted Girl of the Year at Parrish. She is also a princess of Bethel 35, Job's Daughters. Mr. Bourne is a member of the Salem Shrine Club. Needlccraft rVl lcine. Mri, James Swarbrick) visiting here from California she leaves next week for Idaho to meet her husband and visit his family . . . Mrs. Stella Cutlip. a longtime friend of the Alexanders, up from Coos Bay .... Also spotted . . . The A art freaks af Portland. Haed by sm, Gerry, far the aapUals . . . Peter aad J. Back alsa here frata Part laad aad she smart la a brewa eaaeanble with while aad brewa print dress . . . The Oliver Hus Uas accompanied by twa af their daughters, Aaae. (Mrs. Allea Gil Hjaad) aad children, Snsaa aad Allea. af Saa J Me aad Harriet (Mrs. Richard Laird) af Partlaad . - The Jae B. Richards (Rober ta Taasiag) aa from Eageae . . , Staad-eeta . . . Mrs. E. M Page wearing a good-looking aavy blue dress with matching wide brimmed chapeau , . . Miss Lillian Rudy donning a fetching white os trich plume hat with her black gown . , A becoming lilac en semble for Mrs. William R. Shinn .... A handsome moonstone blue sheath gown for Mrs. Robert Bal dock .... friends wishing the Baldocks boa voyage as they soon leave for Iraq ... and au revoirs for the Harry Dormant, who are moving to Portland . , . Showers . . . aad showers af rire aa the aewlyweds dashed away aa I heir Callfarala honey bsmo ... we are ears Chariot I. aad.tewUlaaMaaVojaaU af their clothe far days to eonte . t w , 4 , -.- .. n ..-" -y.. ' ' j i; ' J At the stadium this fall, or for going to nwket coeds, and young matrons will, -be rearing this popular Bonchwarmer coat. This hooded poplin jacket with quilted lining, features longer than normal length, 34", largo and lower pockets and Innervristeri. The-hood converts to a flatter-the-face collar. The closures have a novel twist, natural toggles so cured with Venetian blind cord. The coats are available in a variety of colors including crimson, camel charcoal, varsity blue ancK natural. Joanne Terhark Becomes Bride Of David Finlay at Church Rites " A Willamette irniversity couple, Miss Joanne Marie Terhark of Portland and David James Finlay of Silverton, were married at a 4 o'clock ceremony on Sunday at the Calvary Lutheran Church in Portland. Their marriage is a culmination of a college romance. Both w,ere prominent in campus activities and Mr. Finlay was president of the Willamette student body.' The newlyweds will make their home m Palo Alto, where Mr. Finlay will A ITU. HOUSE ... for the Serra High School fashion bene fit Friday night at th Knights of Columbia Hall . . . nearly S00 at tending and noticeable were the many family groups ... the men and children enjoyed the show as much as the women, which proves that fashion shows are for every one . . Meier and Frank's. Sa lem, presenting the new fall styles. The theme . . . family fashions araoad the clock witk a hage clock above la stage, where the asodela catered . . . aa til ber side Urge boaeaets af pink aad white gladioluses and phlox ... the show started at T a.m. with Betty Jeaa Joseph singing "Oh What a Beaa Ufal Morning" ... and ending Salem Man Takes Bride In Utah Lawrence T. Cherry of Salem took at hia bride. Miss Mirion Cayias of Bountiful, Utah, on July 21 at the Hellenic Orthodox Church. The bride is the diugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A Cayias of Bountiful and Mr. Cherry is the soa of Mr. and Brs. Jdnet Loucks And Fiance Honored FOUR CORNERS An unusual pre-nuptial shower was held Fri day evening at the annex of the Baptist. Church complimenting Miss Janet Arlene Loucks and her fiance Thurman Leon Kratcr. The bride-elect is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Victor L. Loucks, pastor of the Four Corners Bap tist Church, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Krater of Salem. The wedding date has been set for August 24 at the Baptist Church. The Rev. Victor L. Loucks assisted by the Rev. Roy Worth ington will officiate at the I p.m. rites. Special feature of the evening was a style review ' of wedding gowns dating back for more than a hair century, with Mrs. Frank Ferrin playing musical numbers typical of the. year" the dresses were worn. Mrs. Oliver Rickman was the soloist. The finale was the wedding gown and dress suit worn by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boden' (parents of Mrs.. Jess Mc- Ilnari In 18W. Mrs. Leo Sutter modeled the dress and George VanLeeuwen was the groom. Rob bie Ferrin was train bearer. The refreshment table was set up as a bride's table. Louis Jud son cut the cake and the Rev. Mr. Loucks served the punch. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Oliver Rickman, Mrs. Frank Fer rin, Mrs. Harold Holler, Mrs. Dennis Knight, Mrs. Don Jacobe, Mrs. George VanLeeuwen. The guests were the Rev. and Mrs. Victor L. Loucks, bride-elect, Mrs. 0. H. ' Krater, - Mesdames lames Scott, Larry Wagner, S, H. Cable. Ella Carslen, E. Chit tick. Jack Krater. E. A. Snook. E. Henne, Frank Miller. Eldon France. J. E. Johns. Tom Court ney, Leo Sutter, Gordon Alle mann, Duape Redfield, Harrel Dicky, Jess McDnay, Chester Hed- berg, Frank Ferrin. Messrs and Mesdames Dennis Knight, V. P. Hooley, Harry Weig lends, Leon Hopkins, Ernest Haus feld, Glen Hodges, Roy Reed. Oliver Rickman, Harold Holler, Leon Murphy, George VanLeeu wen, Duane Rouse, the 'Misses Nancy Blessing, Emma and Gayle Miller, Judy Hopkins, Gladys King, , Marcia Neiger, and Mike King. Jesse Krater, Steve, Doug and Frank Hdller, Robert Ferrin. To Reside in Seattle r . i take graduate work at Stanford HoStGSS HonOTS University. The bride is the daughter of Mr. MrS. RodoOTS and Mrs. Frederick J. Terhark of j 3 , Portland and Mr. Finlay is the'Af SnOWCT oil of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. I . - The -Rev.--Steven-Ai-Katstris perfomed the'ceremony, assisted by the Rev. James Adams. The bride wore a gown of ap- pliqued Venetian lice on pleat ed tulle over delustered satin. The bouffant ' skirt, enhanced with pleated ruffles', terminated in a chapel train. Folds of tulle formed the portrait neckline. Her elbow length veil was held with a crown of seed pearls. She carried- a bouquet of stephanotis en circling l white orchid. Mrs. Val D. Buckmiller, sister of the bride, was matron of hon or, and Miss Kay D'Arc, a cousin was maid of honor. Miss Eva Tsalaky, Miss Jackie Green, and Miss Venus Melonas were bridesmaids. Flower girls were Charlotte Finlay of Silverton. The Rev. Omar S. Sttlenkel performed the ceremony. - James Gilliland sahg and Ronald Hershberger was the organist. Both are former Willam ette students. Of Imported lace and tulle was the bridal gown fashioned with a bouffant floor length skirt, lace bodice and wide, satin cummer- wlla fashions far dancing al Rhodes and Angela Deneria. " "7 ""i'"' Attend the Groom "Plak Ladr" . . . la the finale the Archie Angeles, Pocatello. Ida- '7 "... ' ho. was sponsor, and John Bolen, . ii l '",u j I Douglas, Wyo., was best man. i"i a fivuia ut uir uaj , , oilur' able were the real young models Ushers were James Murray, Lex ington, Vs., Mont Dunning, and Cathy and Marcy Merrell and vi... n.i- u... Kathie and Kate Loggan ... the st,ph0na bearer was George Merrells sisters i appearing several klgeros, and ring bearer was grandmother. Mrs. Kdward Chris- AU r,rfmnn, , (ffh coUeg and high school contingent dancin. honored the bridal e- a.. "nr)L: ,.Allpn-i rouble at the Meadow Brook' mi ojin nurn , , , ana pjnuniii 757 Mi irtf X 3 AWUk Embroider this beautiful wall for the young men who modeled Phil Ringle, Travis Amundsen and Michael Lowery . , , Others well poised oa the ramp . . , Good-looking Mrs. Logan Berry and her daughter, Carroll, (Mrs. Robert Gibson I . . . Mrs. Mslon Scott, Mrs. H. C. Saalfeld and Mrs. Don sld Dill . . . The new took for fall . . . the The newlyweds are honey mooning at Jackson Hole. Wyo. Upon their return they will make their home In Salt Lake City. The bridegroom'i parents were unable to ?o to Utah for the rites, but Mr. Cherry's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Cherrv of Salem, at tended the nuptials. bouffant hair style, which Is aiHl i. M...1.1 U.l beeamiag and flattering--. -.4'" M'"'" Honored Cloche and coachman style bats! Clifton B. Mudd was honored on la beaver headlining the ebapea his birthday at a family dinner aews . . , For. the sports ear aad party Sunday when Mrs. Mudd en college set the aew ear coats are tertained al their North Capitol the newest aad latest rage there are hoods ea Jackets, dresses sad coats, la fart every thing this season ... Far the teen-age set ... the off beat plaids aad balky kalta are .polar aad come la heavenly shades . , , tweedt are aopular la salts aad coats , , . charcoal, grey, all the browa shades, bright reds and greens leading the style pa rade . , , Good-looking suits aad ports clothes for the mea . . . aad the latest fashion Is for men I. Street home. Celebrating the orra sion with Mr. Mudd were his moth er, Mrs. F.ffie Mudd, cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kcllern of Vancou ver, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yoakum of Medford, SAr. and Mrs. John Simons of Aiken. S. Carolina, and Mrs. Cornelia Hickman of Medford. field in -place her-fingcTtip-veit. She carried a cascade of white gladioluses and stephanotii. Prerede 4b Bride Miss Patricia Veach was the maid of honor and bridesmaids were, Mrs. Frerick P. Kauffman of Salem. Miss Katherine Ann White, Miss Patricia Ann Beck wirth and Miss Linda Louis Ter hark, sister of the bride, was the junior attendant. They wore pale yellow cotton lace dresses over taffeta designed with street length skirts with satin trim under, the bodice. They carried yellow gladi oluses and stephanotis. Blair Finlay was his brother's best man and ushers were Gino Pieretti, Neil Causbie. Pale Gus tafson and Kdward Montgomery. Mrs. Terhark chose a blue silk sheath dress and white orchid corsage. Mrs. Finlay wore a dusty blue lace gown with white orchid for her son's marriage. A wedding reception followed in the church parlor. Assisting at the bride's table were Mrs. Wayne Lovre. sister of the groom, Mrs. Alexander T. Koike, aunt of the bride. Mrs. Donald F.mpey, Mrs. Gerald McCallister and Mrs. Rob ert Lillie. For hrr wedding trip to San Francisco the new Mrs. Finlay donned a navy crepe costume suit with taffeta trim, a taffeta hat and navy accessories. Junior Winners Are Named Miss I,oraine Meusey and Mrs. George P. Haley of Milwatikic and Mrs. Alton Brannon and Mrs. Owen- Leahy wer first- in - the juniors Thursday night st the Knights of Columbus Bridge Club. Other winners were Mrs. Carl Charnholm and Mrs. W. Wilson, Mrs. David Esaon and Mri. Henry Kropp. Senior winners In a Howell movement were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huff, Cyril Meusey and Henry Kropp, Mr. and Mrs. Sid ney Shechtman. Mrs. Delbert Rodgers was feted at a surprise shower when Mrs. Richard Bladorn entertained at her home.' The supper table was covered wit ha pink and white print cloth and a bouquet of sumemr flowers in the same col ors. Honoring Mrs. . Rodgers were Mrs. Herbert Kronser, Mrs. Fran- Mrt-OennisrHowarthrMrsT'L. R. Hamlin, Miss Loree Sliffe, Mrs. L. W. Miles. Miss Gail Blush, Mrs. Bobi Bishop, Miss Patricia Van Ottingham, Mrs. Elmo Prattl er, Miss Evelyn Andrus, Mrs. Gordon White, Mrs. Harry Ep perley, Mrs. Neal Wolfe, Mrs. Earle Johnson, Mrs. Roy Van Ot tingham, Mrs. Donald Jones, Mrs. Glen Atkinson, Mrs. James Cart wright, Miss Shirley Blush, Mrs. Guido Listclla, Mrs. Harry Stal naker, and Mrs. Bladorn. Shower Given for Claudette Shaff PRATUM Miss Claudette Shaff, bride-elect of Lee deVries, was honored with a shower at the Pra tum Methodist Church Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ray Lillcy and Mrs. Dave Ramseycr Jr. were in charge of entertainment and the refreshments were served by Mrs. Harold deVries and Mrs. Arthur deVries. Mrs. George Bruce made the gift presentation. Present were Mesdames H. J. Shaff, Rudolph deVries, George Bruce, Jennie Klampe, Lottie Smith, Paul Silke, George Kleen, Peter B i s c h o f f, Oscar Wiple ' ... " . S f . ' Vi'vf ' ' s- ' V I ' A ; V ' 'it'.'WS in - .v :'M. 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U Cummins and Mr. Stephens is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rowe. The couple will make their home in Seattle. (McEwan Studio.1 Terry Allen Married in " Montana Of interest to Salem friends of the bride is announcement of the marriage of Miss Terry Ann Al len, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Bruce Allen of Salem, and Alvin Ernest Austin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Austin of Glas gow, Montana, which took place on July 21 in the First Lutheran Church in Glasgow. The Rev. I Circle Meetings at Christ Lutheran Are Announced The study topic for the circle meetings of the women, of Christ Lutheran Church for the August sessions, "How to" Pray" will receive particular attention in the program emphasis for the month. Bible studies will be conducted by the women on the Corinthian Letters of the New Testament. The departmental Hostesses Fete Miss Rowel I rOUR CORNERS --Miss Rose mary Rowell was complimented with a personal bridal shower on Tuesday evening for which 'Miss Judith Wood, Miss Doreen Caven der and Mrs. Charles Kyntych were co-hostesses at the Wood home at Four Corners. . Miss Rowell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pau T: Rowell of Sa lem, ia the bride-elect of Leonard Grover of Burns. The wedding will be an event of August 12 at the Court Street Christian Church. The Rev. Stanley Lyman will of ficiate at the four o'clock rites. Bidden for the pleasure of the honoree were her mother,, Mrs. Paul T. Rowell, Mesdames' Arnold Lindstrand, James ' Lytle, Max Morris, Robert Batchelder, Mar vin Reeder, John Rowell, Marvin Nels Carlson officiated at the 8.emphasis will be conducted this o'clock service, The bride wore a panama and white suit, with a red rosebud corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Austin were Iheir attendants,, with Mrs. Austin wearing light blue suit with a' pink rose corsage. Following their wedding trip to Glacier park, Kalispell and Helena, they will he at home In Glasgow at 919 Tenth Avenue ! North. - ..-t-,,... Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. If a man is wearing a very soft hat, is it really necessary for him to. tip this to a woman by removing itr from his head or isn't merely touching the brim all right in this case? A. A man who only touches his hat is just "going through t h e motions' of courtesy. To be cor rect, he should take his hat by the crown, instead of the brim, lift it slightly from his head, and then replace it. (J. 1 have a woman friend who is always extolling the virtues of her son. Do you consider it good form to praise any member of one s own family? month by Mrs. Jake Fox,' chair man of the Missionary Education Department. Offerings for this department will be received in the local treasury. The circles and hostesses for the month include: Ruth Circle at the home of Mrs. Louisa Propp, 415 N. 18, covered dish luncheon, 12 noon, August 9. Special birthday ebeer vancesolhe. naup..wUi.'ae-rtha. highlight of the social fellowship. The Dorcas Circle will ntVet August 11 at the parish house for dessert at 1:30 p.m. with Mrs. Otto Zistel, hostesses: The Mary Circle will meet Sun day, August 12 at the country home of Mrs. Marie Meyer; . The Miriam Circle will meet August 13, at 7:45 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Warne Nunn, 485 Leslie Street; The Martha Circle will meet August 13 at 7:45 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Jake Fox, 2275 D Street; The following will meet Aug ust 14 at 7:45 p.m.: Priscilla Cir cle at the home of Mrs. Chris Huher, 2465 Edgewater; Esther Circle at the home of Mrs. Ber neice Farnstrom. 4187 Munkers Street, and the Rhoda Circle at bad form as praising oneself. Mis King Honored FALLS CITY-Mis Mary Ann King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester King and princess in the Dallas Smileroo last week, was honored at a bridal shower on Monday afternoon. About thirty attended the shower at the Falls City Christian Church which was Charles Sappingfield. A. L. Bowen! I K'von ov Joj;n Qualpy and Leslie Klampe. Roy Marrhand, I flu.re A. This is considered almost as the home of Mrs. Harold Hart man 1336 Heather Lane. The general board of the worn en of the church will meet Aug ust 16 at 7:30 p.m. for a business meeting conducted by the presi dent, Mrs. E. E. Hippe. ZENA Hal aad Bobby Wash burn returned home last Monday from a 3 weeks vacation to Sacra mento, California. While in Cali fornia they were guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Washburn. On their way home they stopped in Grants Pass and visited with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Conder. . Putnam, Roo Wood and - the -Misses Alice Lehman, Margie At wood; Sophia Polalcs, Betty Jo Davenport and V'Ann Chance. - I OlTlHi mm XS-wm 1000 aolloao of weMr do. Saohno oronory look WD wfifc aw eao iaa Wowr Motfor ai Mitt loiio ally ohr cooty SuMoa, ffn oN Mints o lv to hMtaril o Noj Moll noodod 7J AT HAtPwm ITOIH : ,li r 3133 011 1 1 i' U MONDAYAUGUST 6 1 "A Night Out at Meier & r Frank's - Salem" - Special .menu and dinner music, pthe children- Oregon Room, Street Floor 5:00.1:00 P. M. 5 At i' John 0 1 1 h o f f. Thomas Jones, Adam Hersch. Lloyd Beutler, Os car Meyer, Glenn Leighty, Hal Ihman. John Schafer, Jack Han sen, Jack Ramseyer, Elmer Han sen, Noble Bashor, William Ander son and the Misses Jackie Shaff, Gertrude Fraiier, Lois deVries, Wilms deVries, Kathy Ramseyer, bride-to-be their favorite recipes. Miss-Jvng will marry I.loyd Gra ham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Graham. Ruth deVries, and Joanne deVries. The wedding will be an event of August 10 at 8 p.m. In the Central Lutheran Church in Salem.' panel for your own home for a ! ballon the twe top buttons aa tbrlr thoughtful gift. Inspiring In design , single areaited suits Instead ef simple to do, Pattern 757: Embroidery trans fer, directions for making well panel. Is t It Inches. Done in atitchery that goes ejuickly. a.nd TWSNTT-riVS CKNTi In I eolno rnr llli not1.rn--.dd S eonla far oorrt pattern for IiI-cIhm m.ll Inf Bend lo Th Ortfon Statesman. Si." Needierraft Dpt,. P. O Son 1(1 Old ChlK Wntlon. N.w Vork II. ij y Print plolnlT PATTfaN HVm--n your namk. AOltarsa and lONt. T IfXiK for trnart gift iw I" our S .Mr Whi-rler Needlwmn Cotalog rrochol. Snitlins. omhroidorr. luvt. It thinrs to wear Dolls. Iroo-om. 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