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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1956)
i III) riit-man, Salem, Ore., Sun Oct 7, 06 Founder's Day Celebration fcr Alpha Phi Alpha Phi alumna will cele bratt Founders Day at a 7:X o'clock dessert tuper Monday night at the Candalaria home of Mrs. Bruct r. Pickett, 1670 Skopil Ave. Mrs. Robert Fries, president, will conduct the founder'i Day cere mony, assisted by Mrs.. Chester Loe and Mrs. Evan Boise. Alpha Phi was founded in 1875 at Syracuse University, N..Y. There are now X chapters, In cluding 1 in Canada. The alumnae will welcome, Mrs. Wallace Brennen, a newcomer to Salem, who until recently baa been a member of the national executive board. Plans will be made for the Official visit of Mrs. Kenneth W al ley of Vancouver. B. C, district governor, on October 11. She will alse visit the active chapters at the University of Oregoa and Ore- ion state College., Mrs. Sydney Kromer, state chair man, will give a report oa the international convention she at tended as a delegate at Mackinac Island, Mich, in July. Cardiac aid is the national project of Alpha Phi and the Oregoa alumnae nave furnished money for heart re search and have just ' completed furnishing two childrens' playrooms Nancy O'Neil Becomes Bride of Orland Green on Saturday Autumn leaves and chrysanthemums ia the gold and bronze tones provided the setting for the evening ceremony at the First Presbyterian Church on Saturday uniting in marriage Miss Nancy Jane O'Neil and Orland Kenneth Green. The bride" Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fredrick, 0' Neil and Mr. Green is the soa of Mr. and Mrs. Orland Winton Green. Dr. Paul .Newton Poling per formed the 1 o'clock nuptials. Dave Kennedy was the vocalist and Mrs. Ralph Dobbs the organ ist Lighting the tapers were Miss Janice Holland and Miss Bobbie Lou Stanley of Eugene. "Of lace and tulle over satin waa the bridal gown, fashioned with a bouffant skirt ending in 4 cathedral train. The skirt was made with- a deep flounce, eaged in a lace ruffle. Her illusion veil was enhanced with a wide1 band of Valencia lace. She carried a cascade of white chrysanthe mums. The Bridal Attendants Mrs. Don Blischke, sister of the bride, was the matron of hon or. Bridesmaids were Miss Jean nette O'Neil, also a sister, and Mrs. James B. Tooze, the bride- in the new Doernbecher Hospital addition. Any new Alpha Phis in Salem are invited to attend the meeting and may contact Mrs. Pickett for Information. JtiUefiu Th Btst Place to Shop . . Afttr All ...it t, J aaaa 8 w (J: . rr,...,. ) ' X -T- J ' - . . - .... m ,,,, ii--i1,i.-n.in-,mr Tht one lubricant for dry tVin...$pcial Formula Emollient TJera is an antirely different lubricant to correct your dry kiii. Baaed on the principle of synergistic action, three oil gronpa merge to fire more beneficial effect than these tame eila applied one alter the ether. End result: a rich, golden tued lubricant lhat treaUadlldnjuperbly.JI oakfi 4 on 18.801 8 oa. i8..'.-"v";v : " ur-ii-te OLJUA. groom's sister. They wore gold crystallette ballerina frocks with matching headdresses and car ried bouquets of bronse daisy chrysanthemums. Deborah Girsrd was the flower girl and she wore a gold eryital- lette frock and carried a minia ture nosegay. Larry Thomas Mathews stood with Mr. Green as best man. Seating the guests were Jsmes B. Tooze, Gary Parker, Mel Miller, and Donald Petty of Houston, Texas. For her daughter's nuptials Mrs. O'Neil wore an olive green wool crepe dress with brown hat and accessories. Her flowers were bronze chrysanthemums. Mrs, oreen attended ner son s mar risge in a brown linen and chif fon gown with beaded yoke of beige lace and a beige velvet hat with feather trim. Her flowers were green cymbidium orchids. Greet Guests at Reception The newlywedi greeted their ists in the church parlor. Mrs. nomas Girsrd of Independence, sunt of the groom, and Mrs. Vir gil O'Neil poured. Mrs. George Stanley and Mrs. Richard Hurch cut the cake. Assisting were Mesdsmes Kobert Stanley, Eu gene, Ben Radcllffe, Dave Ken nedy, Mel Miller, Ronald Hard- man, Fred Smalley, George Ful ton, John Unruh, Howard Olsen, Eunice H. Bynon, Harold Free man, H. E. Bibelheimer, Misses Phyllis Newland, Hermalene Her ring, Ronna Hardman and Kay Lindsey. For the wedding trip the new Mrs. Green donned a black and white check wool tweed sheath dress with black" accessories snd a beige top coat. After October 20 the couple will be at home in Salem at 788 South 25th St. President to Entertain at Coffee Mrs, John S. Tyler, Jr., presi dent of the Salem Woman's Club, has invited all of her department, division and committee chairmen to be her guests at a coffee at the clubhouse on Tuesday morn ing, Oct. , at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Tyler will be assisted by Mrs. A. E. Ullman. Mrs. Kirby Johnson, Mrs. A. A. Carper and Mrs. O. E. Palmateer. Mrs. Harry Sappenfield and Mrs. Charles L. Mink will preside at the coffee urn. Regular meeting tf the Salem Toastmistress club will be held Thursday night at the Golden Pheasant at 6 p.m. Bride at Church Rites I- UN .HI II I Hi I 1 - . : v V ' ' 'j' - V.-?'!, , . ,,wi.iii . i.... Jr.r- r - L; . '-. S. " J ' i' Gamma Gamma chapter ef Ep- silon Sigma Elpha -will meet at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Taylor, JOTS StorU Ave., Oct. I, at I p.m. Mrs. Wlaifred Pety)oha will pre sent the program for Chemeketa Unit, National Association of Par liamentarians on Wednesday in the fireside room of the Salem Public Library at 1 p. m. Her topic is "Committments and Referrals." Mrs. Alfred Muller, president ef the group, invites all interested women to attend. Pledges aal memberi ef Eta chapter, Beta Sigma Phi will meet at the borne of Mrs. Walter U Spaulding, 172 Court St., Wednes day night at I p. m. s? A bride of Saturday "highf was Mrs. Orland Kenneth Green, the former Nancy Jane O'Neil, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fredrick O'Nei!. 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