The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 05, 1957, Page 21, Image 21

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    Miss Richardson Is Bride
At Church Rites Saturday
Tb ImmaeuJaU Conception Church in Stayton was Um settinf for
th weddini of Miu Marlene Rac Richardson, daughter of Mr. and
7 T. Richardson of Sublimity, and Gary Abn Boedigheiiner,
on of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boedigheimer of SUyton, on Saturday
morning.
The 10 o'clock nuptial mass was performed by the Bev. Matthias
Jonas at 10 o'clock before a set-:
ting of orchid and white lilacs. I T J i r.J
Duane Heuberger was the vocal-1 U Ol J. ldUS
1st and Miss Josephine Brand the
organist The groom s brothers,
Melvin and Wayne Boedigheimer,
lighted the candles.
Of Chantilly lace and nylon
tulle wu the bridal gown, fash
ioned with a lace bodice and
Gupfl Ann fil!a -A - l-
length .kirt enhanced with lace " thfif ,nnul1 iprm dinner
panels in front and back and meetln Monday night in the Col
side panels of tulle. Her veil was onial Room of the Marion Hotel
Mothers
Dinner
The University of Oregon Mo
thers and Dads will elect officers
; A Bride of Saturday 7
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i.f
caught to a tiered headdress of
draped nylon tulle encrusted with
seed pearls. She carried a white
Bible marked with a white
orchid
Mrs. Drury L. Dark of Moses
Lake, Wash, was her sister's ma
tron of honor and Mrs Billy
Lyons of Orulaska, Wash., also
a sister, and Mrs. Gerald Linde
mann of Lyons were bridesmaids.
They wore orchid dotted nylon
organdy waltz gowns with Vhite
satin cummerbunds and stream
ers and matching Dutch style
headdresses. They carried May
baskeU filled with orchid and
white sweet peas.
Niece is Flower Girl
Lana Adair Lyons, niece of the
bride, was the flower girl and
wore a dress made identical to
(he attendant's. Ring bearer waa
Leland Boedigheimer, youngest
brother of the groom.
Ronald Boedigheimer was best
man for his brother and grooms
men wer Alien Boedigheimer,
also a brother, and Robert Doerf
ler. Ushers were Eugene and Le
roy Fery, cousins of the groom.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Richardson wore a navy
blue crepe gown with cummer
bund and white accessories. Mrs.
Boedigheimer' dress was of blue
crepe with all over floral design
and whit accessories. Their cor
sage wer whit rose,
A reception followed in tlx
multi-purpose room at SL Mary's
school. Pouring wer Mrs. Alra
Fery and Mrs. Harrer Fery. Cut
ting the eake wer Mrs. L 0.
Stritmatter of Hoquiam, Wash,
and Mrs. A. W. Lundgren of Ab
erdeen, Wash., aunts of the bride.
Mrs Elmer Fery served the ices.
The newtyweds will spend their
honeymoon along the California
coast and for traveling the new
Mrs. Boedifhejmer war pink
nylon organdy dreu with dusty
rose faill duster aad white ac
r as sort e. After May 15 th cou
ple win b at hot t 831 let
Mnet, aTtayto.
PlasM far at aaanal carta!!,
Ml a May 10 and 11 win be dis
cussed by Um American War Mo
thers at their meeting Tuesday
afternoon in the Carrier Room of
the First Methodist Church at 1
clock.
at 6:30 o'clock.
The guest speaker will be Bill
Bowerman, noted track coach at
the University of Oregon and as
sistant director of athletics. Wil
liam H. Hammond, president of
the dads, will serve as toastmas-
ter. Following the program the
mothers and
respective
ing year. Mrs
served as
thers this
The nominating
eludes Mrs.
Mrs. Reynolds Allen, Mrs. Ed
ward F. Whelan and Mrs. Ward
Davis. All Oregon parents and
parents of prospective Oregon
students are invited to attend.
Reservations may be made by
calling Mrs. Cook or the Marion
Hotel.
Extension Unit
Names Officers
as si d -i n
Statesman, Salem, Ore.,' Sun., May 5, "57 (Sec. UTj-21
Shop Mondays
and Fridays 9:30 A.M.-9 P.M.
Othtr Days 9:30-5:30
i
HAZEL GREEN Mrs. D. M.
Van Lith of Salem was guest
speaker Wednesday at the last
meeting for the season of the
North Howell home extension unit.
Mrs. Van Lith, recently from
Holland, who with her family have
lived in Salem about a year, com
pared living conditions, house-
aeepuif meinoos, iooa ana tmnaic TT T 1 11
with those in this country in a .Unit tO lllSt&ll
most interesting manner.
Officers for next year wer in
troduced. They include chairman,
Mrs. Jack Bartlett; vice-chairman,
Mrs. John Beals: and secretary
treasurer, Mrs. Everett Milne.
Plans were made for an exhibit
at the North Marion fair and for
r.LV,4'
--.si. ;. ijr.ftafni ii
Mrs. Gary .Alan r, Boedigheimer, the former Marlene Rae
Richardson, whose marriage was an event of Saturday
morning at the Immaculate Conception Church in Stayton.
The bride is th daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray F. Richard
son of Sublimity, and Mr. Boedigheimer is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Boedigheimer of Stayton. (McEwan Studio).
District No. 1, .Oregon State
Nurses Association will meet
Monday night at the Salem Gen
eral Hospital at 7 30 pm The
Institutional Nursing section will
meet preceding the district
meeting.
Officers Monday
HOPEWELL - The Hopewell
Home Extension Unit holds their
last meeting of the spring at the !m; M chair.
Community Center on Monday,
man, Freda Brog. vice-chairman.
a aummer picnic at the Taylor May at 1 p.m. Mrs. Charles Van fcnd Mrs John Fuqua. secretary
home in West Salem.
iDorn, ACWW chairman is
charge of the arrangements
in
for
Club
3
Let's
Decorate
The young couple seated across
th desk, with baby Jan in her
atreiter between them, ehod aa
oft-repeated question when they
' aakad "Where do w bln? W
would like to plan a related dece
raWn arheme for our aosne, that
suits us and the family w will be
raising." ... In drawing them
out we find that Aim wants to
keep the maple clock that her
grandmother uaed and Frank la
willing to replace the nonde
script sofa, but clings to the por
trait of hia father which hanp
above it So we take our first
step in decorating by deciding
upon the style of furnishings we
will um ... Of rourae, Ann and
Frank chose the Early American.
It is probably one of the easiest
stylet lo work with for It wu
designed to be purely funrtionsL
From the originators of the pre
Revolutionary period it took the
form that was easiest to make
and most practical to use, yet it
was lovingly hand-crafted by
makers who remembered the
fsnuly piece in homes they had
left in th old country . . . Today
In America we have a amalgam
of all toe befinaiag taata from
several aourr. la this style
which maintain its popularity
among all styles f deraUng,
that Is lik th peopi of our
country thnstve . . , la ar
dwplsv rooms we prwadly ssatw
carefully selected examples of
Farly American furniture, much
f it at such low prices t be
very attractive to the budget
minded buyer . . . The mustard
colored anfa wfth sweet haart
hark snd lorn euaaJoa arm boys
M nf comfort and (or th
price th tag shows . la th
back of our room we see hutch
perfect eofMee of "first" piarv
Nesr them are maple tables with
their sturdy chairs Scattered
throughout the maple display of
comfortable sofas, chairs and
table ar Um little "quaint"
ptci so reminiscent of vaster
day s tee Thee giv a feeling
f knrtng sentiments te aor homes
th cricket chain, milking
stools, low aatee aad th mapUt
framed mirror wfth a stenciled
frait border TVee gfv a casual
unstudied hannoiiy wherever they
are ssed in aa Early American
dernr
Frt MTI later.
FM
Liwrr -'t lwr Doe
JIS N. Ukry St.
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treasurer
Tk en c.u iu.. cnarge oi ine arranaemems lor ' "r" " ,UM"'
iary will meet Monday night at meet,n ..AUSl"ua ""i T"' ,' n, h ,.h a
the home of Mrs. Wenonal i Mar- "freeman of Amity who attended May 10 at 8 pm Dr Hugh A
tin, 2450 Edgewood St.. at Olympic Games in Australia Dowd of Salem will show picture-
o'clock. There will b election of
officer during the meeting. Co-
nostesaes wiU b Mrs. Earl Mc
Glauflln and Mrs. E. J. Harm.
will show pictures he took on his ; taken on a trip to Hawaii The
trip. The) school children will also 1 4 H Clubs will exhibit their work
attend for the pictures. las well as various school activitj
Officers will be installed as foi-1 exhibits.
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just as captivating ...
fffcAWHrST ...
by Faberg
made for a
Sunny day, oh
decked in teol straw
od red lineo . . .
purse perfume 3.50 S.50
cologne extraordinaire
2.S0 3.50 5.00
-h ballet puff 3.75
A GIFT from
REUEMIiEir, MOTHERS DAY
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APPROVED colours
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15 denier IhigiS fwijtl ifieer 60 gouge JI H
1 S dnir shear 60 gougt $I.M
30-dtnitr shear 51 -gouge $1 M
Other itlei ovoiloble (133 to $11
for EVERY Mother
IS SUNDAY, MAY 12
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