The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 19, 1956, Page 21, Image 21

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El'ROPE ItOl'N'D ... a week i favorite color for weddings this
from today will bo Mr.. Oliver B. ,ummcr ... The four pretty at-
ASHLAND, Or.-Tha Nurse and Juliet confer in the famoui
scene from the Oregon Shakespearean Festival production ofj,ov?1y Br"" sa.r1drn
Romeo and Juliet, being presented in the famed theatre in
Ashland. Pictured are Alice Lauterer, Mills College, as the
Nurse, and Rosalyn Newport, Wichita, Kansas, as Juliet. The
festival continues through September 1 and good seats are
still available for alt remaining performances. Also pre
sented at the Festival are "Love's Labour'i Lost," "Richard
III," and "Cymbeline." .?
Miss Yvonne Broussard Bride
Of Harold Hills on Saturday
Pink and white was fhe color scheme for the nuptial mass at St.
Joseph's Catholic Church uniting in marriage Miss Yvonne Broussard
and Harold Hills on Saturday morning. The bridp is the daughter of gold and purple pansirs .
Mr."and Mrs." HaroldX." Broussard and ItrrHIMs-tS tUg'ionDf Mrrandttotlee table covered with
Mrs. Edwin Hills.
Father Vincent Cunniff performed
setting of pink and white gladi-r
oluses. Vocalists were Wayne!
the 9:30 o'clock rites before a
Meusejr and Patricia Moorman and i KA i(P Mnmtl f rn
Mrs. Raymond Barton was the',vl,aa 1 lUl 1 1 II I Ul.l
To Be Feted
organist.
Of French nylon net was the
bridal gown fashioned with round
yoke enchanted with appliqucd
designs of iridescent sequins and
long sleeves. The - bouffant skirt
was also adorned with the applique
and extended into a chapel train.
A crown of seed pearls and rhine
stones held in place her fingertip
veil. She carried bouquet of pink
throated orchids encircled with
white baby orchids, lily-of-the-vallry
backed with French lace and tied
with velvet cord and lovers knots.
T. Feminine Atteadaata
Mri. Carl Hills was the matron
ef honor and Mrs. Richard Bolend
er and Mrs. George Moustakas of
San Francisco, aunt of the bride
were bridesmaids. Thry wore
gowns shading from a bon bon pink
to a deep pink made with bouffant
skirts, and bustle backs. Their
heart shaped picture hats adorned
. with white streamers. They carried
lace and net fans of pink fleur d'
At Shower
Mis Norma Hamilton, who will
be married"to Dr. Raymond Martin
in late September, will be the guest
of honor at a pre-miptia! party
Wednesday night at 7: SO o'clock
when Mrs. William. G. Stacey en
tertains at her East Nob Hill home.
A group of longtime friends of
the bride-elect have been bidden to
a dessert supper and miscellaneous
shower.
Honoring the future Mrs. Martin
will be her mother, Mrs. Ralph S.
Hamilton, her grandmother, Mrs.
C. E. Hamilton. Mrs. Karl G.
Becke.- Mrs. Kenneth Bell. Mrs.
L. V. Benson. Mrs. Donald Brand
on, Mrs. Ralph H. "Campbell of
Portland, Mrs. Charles C. Clarke,
Mrs. Therese Crockatt, Mrs. Velma
amour, sweet peas and stephanotis. r armer, Mrs. Charles Gray, Mrs.
Carl Hills stood with his brother Clarence J. Hamilton. Mrs. George
as host man and ushers were Larry ' Hagcr. Mrs.' Walter Kirk, Mrs.
(leek and George Moustakas of ' Ivan Marble of Independence, Mrs.
San Francisco. - j Ronald E. Jones. Mrs. Robert E.
Following the nuptials the bride ' Joseph, Mrs. William B. Mott, Mrs.
placed a bouquet of Cecil Brunner Edgar T. Pierce. Mrs. F. W. Poor
rnses in the form of rosary on the man, Mrs. George Schwarz. Mrs.
blessed mother's altar. Brazier Small. Mrs. Richard D.
Mrs. Broussard chose a beige Slater, Mrs. Glenn W. Stevens,
linen sneain ensemnie wnn nine sirs, r.awin v ipsko, Mrs. nai wiiey " - j j Jne cnojce 0f Mrl,
accessories and a purple orchid!. Mrs. Joseph Wolvek of Portland, L;j., un,. nfnri
corsage. Mrs. Hills wore a green sister of the bride-elect. Mrs. Don
dress with matching bolero and j aid A. Young, Mrs. Harold G. Mai
beige accessories for her son's son and Miss Florence Cauthorn.
marriage. Her oorsaet was a
son .... the
two will fly to
Log Angeles,
from where
they will board
the Scandinavi
an polar flight
to Copenhagen
. . . after astay
in Denmark the
. . . after a stay
two will go on
to Holland and
Paris ... In Munich they will
obtain a car and drive to Vienna
and Rome .... and from Rome
they will fly to Seville. Spain,
where they will spend fortnight
with Mrs. Hanson's on and
daughter In law, Mr. and Mrs.
Reid Hanson (Margaret Lovell)
. . . Mrs. Hanson is not only look
ing forward to seeing Margaret
and Reid, but to greet her. new
grandson, John William, who was
born in Seville this spring . . . The
travelers will .be away . seven
weeks and will return to the stales
in mid-October by plane ....
BEAt'Tiri'Lrr- floral arrange
ments at the coffee party Tuesday
morning at the William J. Braun
home . . . sharing hostess honors
with Mrs. Braun were Mrs. Harris
Lietz and Mrs. C. Lester Newman
. . . this was the third in a series
of parties the three have given
this summer ... On entering the
in front a
I table covered with a floor length
green clntn ona cenierea wun a
summer garden bouquet ... and
on the front porch another table
with green cloth and white com
pote filled with petunias . . . .
bouquets of chrysanthemums, dah
lias and petunias in the living and
dining rooms ...
Cants . . . gathering on the
attractive, patio,-which is ablaze
with begonias and fuchsias and
gorgeous hanging baskets from
the huge tree ... The punch table
in the center of the patio' and
covered with white fringed sun
gold cloth ... and encircling the
umbrella holder were vases of
. . The
a deep
green cloth and a lovely bouquet
of pink gladioluses, dahlias andj
white chrysanthemums combined
with Queen's Anne lace in a com-1
pole ...
Several .... spotted from out-of-town
. . . Mrs. Ted Medford
down from Portland and greeting
her Salem friends . ... . Mrs. 1
Maurice Dalton driving over from
Dallas .. . Mrs. James Hunt of
Hillsboro and a former Salem
resident, here for the Kiwanis con
vention -. . . accompanying Mrs.
Hunt was her sister, Alice Leh
man . . . Mrs. Charles S. Mc
Elhinny being welcomed home
from an extended visit In the East j
. . . Friends saying au revoir to
Mrs. Bert Walker, who left Friday ;
to return to Kodiak, Alaska, after ;
a summer's stay in Salem and
Corvalhs
Amoag ethers . . . Mrs. Errol
Ross over from Silverton and busy
with preparations for her Alaskan
trip ... She and her husband"
left Friday by car for Fairbanks
and were joined by the Norris
Ames of Silverton . . . they plan
to be away six weeks and will
hunt and fish enroute . . . they
also hope to see the junior Harry
Carsons while up north, who left
several weeks ago for Alaska . . .
Stand kuH . . . Oregon's first
lady, Mrs. Elmo E. Smith, who
spends this week in San Francisco
at the Republican convention,
wearing a print dress with tur
quoise linen coat lined in the
print ... a smart navy linen for
Mrs. A. W. Loucks . . . a chic
erev striped dress with burnt
tendants wearing frothy bon bon
pink waits gowns with sun
burst pleated skirts , . . and tied
with bright pink sashes . . , ador
able pink tulle headdresses and
carrying French nosegays of pink
bouvardi and roses . . . The
bride's exquiaite gown of pure silk
taffeta and lace . . . Carolyn wear
ing the veil over her face for the
ceremony and her bridegroom lift
ing in back just after Dr. Paul
Poling pronounced they were hus
band and wife . . . Adorable little
Deborah Girard, the flower girl,
who wai intent on taking just the
right step ...
The Jastweds . . . greeting their
guests at a lovely receptee. In
the church parlor . , . pink s;ain
featured in the decor and the hall
completely transformed for the
occasion . Pink curtains at the
windows ," , . pink sereins forming
a background for the bride's table
and on the opposite wall . . . pink
glamelias scattered here and there
on the screens . . . the room
lighted entirely by candlelight with
tapers burning in the windows , . .
Tha bride's table . . . covered
with a white organdy cloth . .
a tiered cake decorated in pink
and flanked on either side with
handsome silver candelabra hold
ing white tapers ... the rake
wreathed with glamelias and pink
rosebuds and the corners of the
cloth caught with the same flowers
. . . soft, organ music played
throughout the reception . . ,
Dozens ... of out-of-town guests
here for the nuptials, including a
number of the bridegroom's rela
tives . . . Mr. and Mrs. Lamar
Tooze down from Portland . . .
Mr. Tooze escorting Mrs. Waller
Tooze to the family pew as Justice
Tooze unable to be present for his
son's marriage due to illness . . .
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Faller of
Seattle . .' . she wearing a soft
pink gown with mink stole . . .
Mrs. Dorothy Dodd of McMinnville
choosing a white gown with jewel
trim . . . Mrs. Faller and Mrs.
Dodd sisters of Mrs. Walter Tooze.
More ef same ... the bride's
three aunts presiding at the ser
ving table . . . Mrs. Lynn Ray,
who came north from her home
in Phoenix, Arizona ; , . Mrs.
Richard llirsch and Mrs. George
A. Stanley, who wore a becoming
navy blue lace gown , . , Mrs.
Arnold Krueper, among those as
sisting, and wearing a stunning
charripagoe brocaded satin gown . .
Amnag ethers . . . Mr. and Mrs.
Leland Hess of Portland ... she
in a toast colored lace gown and
mink stole . . . Mrs. Mike De
Cicco, also of Portland, striking in
black wittt a white chapeau . . .
Mrs. Lamar Tooze Jr., a stunning
blonde, wearing a mocha brown
chiffon gow n . . . her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Virginia Rurdick, in pink . . .
Pretty Mrs. Dale Conn down from
Portland for her brother's wedd
ing . . , Justices and their spouses
noted ,' . '. The Harold Warners
here from Portland ... the Wil
liam Perrys, the James Brands
and the George Rossmans, who
are Texas bound by now to attend
the American Bar convention in
Dallas . . . Also spotted Judge
and Mrs. Paul Harris and the Carl
Siegles of Portland ...
The aewtywed . . . members of
the bridal party and the immediate
family going out to the . Greens'
country home for groom's cake
before Carolyn and Jim left on
their honeymoon . . , Carolyn's
bouquet caught by pretty, brunette
Phyllis New land, her honor atten-
Statesman, Sale m, Ore., Sun., -Aug. 10, '56 (Sec. III)-21
Parking Fine 'Fixing'
Not Prevalent Now
DENVER W-Mrs. Mabel Rieth
has worked the last 8 of her U
years in the city traffic violations
bureau and she 'says people don't
kick as much as they used to about
getting a ticket. , '
Perhaps this la because it's al
most impossible now to have a
ticket fixed, she Mid. Violators
know they'll all get the same sort
of punch at their porketbnok.
. Good old days? It used to be
that speeding meant a 17 fine and
driving through a stop sign tX
Now it's $20 and IIS, en first offense.
dent ... and Gary Parker, the
best man receiving the bride's
garter . . , showers of rice as the
couple sped away on their wedding
trip to Gearhart and Psnlley's...
Yew Aro Invited I Visit Our
'CHARA HOUSE'
A Cape Cod eottage furnished
w'tb the warmth and friendli
ness of early American maple
at its best Where you may
shop at your leisure with free
decorating help, if desired
Our "Charm House" has lust
been completely redecorated.
GOOD
HOUSEKEEPING INC
417 Court Ph. J Mil
Opt Moo, k Tri. Til S
purple orchid
Reception At Woman's Club
A reception was held at the Salem
Woman's Club following -the rites.
Mrs. Ray Hills of Sacramento and
Mrs. Gordon Raynor poured. Mrs.
Taut Harris of Springfield and Miss
Joan Pappert cut the cake. Assist
ing were Miss Carolyn Jones, Miss
Carolyn Haslebachcr, Miss Judie
and Miss Jeannie Ashook, San
Diego. Miss Jean Miles, Miss Judy
and Miss Donna Hoppe, Miss Mary
Lou Hotincer, Miss Shirley Davis
and Miss Sharon McMnney.
Sidney Hoffman ... an oxford
grey striped cotton for Mrs. Hor
ace McGee .... Jo Ann Hoover
and Phoebe Lou Braun, Just home
from a summer at Camp Kilowan,
in Salem on return from their wed- where she was a counsellor, busy
ding trip. For traveling the new
Mrs. Hills wore a beige sheath
dress with white linen trim and
matching accessories.
WHITHER THOU GOEST
OKLAHOMA CITY W-A woman
who married a convicted burglar
Just' before he began a 15-year
prison term, is joining her husband.
Her four-year suspended sentence
for forgery was revoked alter of
ficers accused her of going into the
The couple will make their home marijuana business.
assisting the hostesses
ALL CANDLELIGHT . . . mark
ing the beautiful wedding cere
mony a week ago when Carolyn
Green became Jim Tooze'a bride
. . , The colonial sanctuary of the
First Presbyterian Church the set
ting for the evening nuptials . . .
dozens of candles casting a soft
glow on the pink and white bou
quets at the altar . . . white tapers
lighting the long center aisle . . .
and candles in all the windows . . .
Pink . . . seemingly one of the
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