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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1957)
Seen and Heard-d, J By JttXUt ENGLISH WEDDING ECHOES . . . When Diane P"T walked down the FmI'i Epijcopal Church tt meet her bridegroom. Junes Hplbraok, a week ago h print dresa . . . The -bride's two uncle and their (amiliei ... the Kenneth Perry. Robert and Suaan Mn. Roger Temple), here frem Ann Arbor. Mich., for a viait . . . wore an exquia- the Leon Perry and their hand ite Bruasel lace some mas, Stephen. David and veil, which she Dennis . . . The Chandler Browns, had purchased ' Bill and Roxanna ... the latter in Europe a just home from Dominican coo year ago . . . vent lor the summer and greeting the veil worn her many friend. ... over her face Amwg ether ... The Glenn lor the cere- Wilburs and Mrr ... the Rev-! Imony and lifted nolds Aliens and Sara ... The I back by her nwrt H.rr.n. i inn th bridegroom .. . Alfred Gerlmgera. Barbara and! her gown of env Carol Jim Walton aoiiirinf oroiwrwi iuiic hl, blonde daughter. Elisabeth, enhanced with lace applique was a(Mj hl, ilAurt daughter-in-law. a lovely compliment to her veil Colleen Wrlch ... The Ralph1 . . . and incidentally. Marjone Purvines and Becky . . . The oc- Becke. wh waa with Diane in F.u- casion also marking the Purvines rope and helped her select the veil. 17th wedding anniversary . . . Mrs. was on hand for the nuptial . . . Kate Bell, daughter. Margaret, having flown up from San Fran- and the latter i son, Doug . . . The Cisco for the occasion . . Mar- Robert Kbersoles having attended , jnne is more than enjoying life another wedding in Portland that in the bay city and has a fascinat- alternoon . . . Good looking, bru ms position with a stramship com- nette Shirla Archibald striking in puny down in the wharf. ... a red ensemble with embroidered Far "Mmrtkiag ld ' Diane 'heath drrss and wool coat and wore a beautiful cameo pin, a lam- her '"ching hat of silk rose petals lly heirloom . . . she was the fifth ... The Joseph I.anes and daugh- generatioo ol the brides on the lers. Sally and Mary, over from maternal side of the lamily to Ontario for the nuptials . . . wear the pin . it was given to RrMesmanl . Jackie rLwk her great-great grandmother by of Portland catching Diane s hou her brother. Norman Coleman. quei (he newlyweds leaving who was the first secretary of idmrst showers of rice . in- agrirullure of the I nited States Head of rue bags, a huge howl ol Proudly watching their grand- rice with individual cups on a daughter exchange her vows were tahle bv the Iront entrace Mrs F. J. Donnell and Mr. and hich meant loads of rue lor Mrs J. C. Perry. ... J every one and the children While mm4 rellaw . the ttolor havins a wonderlul time throwing icheme for the decor at the Wed- rue at Diane and Jim ding and reception The newly- .K a INC. . . hy train Sjlurday weds greeting their guests at a r Indiana will be Tom Dunham, reception at the American legion 5l)n of Dr and Mrs Tom H Dun Club ... the bridal party receiv- ham. and Doug While son of ing at one end ol the leception Mayor and Mrs Robert While . . hall ... the attendants a pretty (he voting lads will allend Ihe picture in tne r crisp while walli summer session at Culver Mill gowns and carrying crescents of tary Academv Th s will he )el!ow daisies Tom's third year and his lather The hrWe't table . . . covered will go F.asl for his gradual on in with a beautiful white dolled tulle August . Doug will be entering riot h over taflela with a deep his second summer term at ful- rullle around the bottom and ver the corners caught with a panel of COFFEE TIME a week ago the ruflled tulle extending to ihe when the Spinsters entertained hemline and at the top a colonial with a delightful party a: the t he nosegay of yello daisies . In meketa Street home of Mrs Prank the center of the table a hand- H Spears the occasion to some silver candelabrum, 'a sil- welcome the 2 new members of ver wedding gift of the brides ihe philanthropic organialmn parents1 holding tall s.ender yel- and a group of young career worn low tapers . encircling the base en and college girls also bidden were nosegays of the daisies and to the party to meet the Spin yellow roses . . . and a lew of ,iers the llowers around each candle preliy bouquets of eaily holder ... The punch table cov- sumM.r blooms attractively ai ered with a while tulle cloth over r4ngf4 .bout the rooms ... the yellow taffeta and the centerpiece fol(r, Uh covered with a hon a striking bouquet ol yellow glad bon pink cloth and a centerpiece ioluses. snapdragons, and white o( row. Spinster patronesses ,,ncs alternating at the cotfee urns . . . f- lip.. f I , Y V in- li Mr and Mrs. Michael E. Madison (Crystal Fayne Steinbrook) who were married June 10 at the First Methodist Church. Parents of the couple a'e Mr. and Mrs A. E. Stembrook of Salem and Mr and Mrs. Garold Madison of Elkton. The couple will live in Salem. (Stmrnonti Studoi.) Toastmistress Club Salem Toastmistress Cluh nuet Thursday evening at the ('olden Pheasant a! o clock This will he the groups last program, except social meetings, until tall. New ollicers will also be installed. Speaker include vlrs tleorge Beane. Mrs Harvey Franti s Caroline Matter and Mrs E. I'llman Miss Constance Weinman will he the toastmistress and Mrs. Louis Neuman the general evalua lor Mrs Klmer Rue will present the table topics. June Bride ni Passing Ihe dream cakes A ma)rit, n( Ihe new mem was adorable Tom Simpson wear bers arriving early for t cup ol Ing a blue (rock her mother. coe, helore going on to iheir Mrs Carlen Simpson choosing a i,mporary Jobs, which they have handsome mauve brocade en- ,8,rn fr thf summer while home semhle wilh full length coat . rom college . The clever guest Mrs Clayton Koreman stunning in book designed to resemble a high a while embroidered sheath gown np ,noe laced in pink with a gar with watermelon pink chilfon ,fr al top drape in back and hat to match ,trMu,f . glirst, lnlnrmal'y . . . Mrs. Robert Drager smart was ,hP spmsier pre. lah in grey linen with satin trim and Smith Mrs Krvin) . . among a fetching hat with white dotted lh, n,w members remaining through the morning were Nancy F.i famllle Mrs l.uidon Doughton who is lindin; her posi Mctiilchrist acc-ompanied bv her lion in the governors office more three attractive daughters in law. than busy, but fascinating Mrs Stuart Mrs Kllon and Mrs Petite Mary Rank assisting here Cordon McOik-hnst . The Har- and there (lail Dorr lust old Olingers, Casev and Susan home Iroin Whitman College Ihe latter wearing a pretty blue where she graduated she will 1 1 be leaching in Jeflerson come fall and (lloria Wood an OCE student at Monmouth . , . tllrnrr ralllaf . Mrs Harry Collins just back from a short trip to San Francisco and Fairfax Mrs Donald A Young wearing a handaome pastel blue leather coat . . . Mrs. Robert E. Shinn and Mrs W Wells Baum a duo Mrs Daniel J Fry. Mrs. I. nn Smith. Mrs Curtis Cross. Miss Reryl Holt. Mrs George Mexander and Mrs Jerald Rack vtrand chatting over the colfee cups Patronesses Mrs John ' Carson coming in with her Spin ster datiehter nn 'Mrs William Steiwer Jr ' who has been visiting here Irom Fossil ( kairmaa . . of the party was vice-president Marcia Webb who changed her name to Mrs Theo dore Drahn on Mondav guests were congratulating Marcia on her recent engagement announcement and little did they realize she was to he married so soon Due to change ol traveling plans for IfBANON Mrs George John her spouse, the couple decided on rht .,. rhar.HI.rl who Miss Brown, Mr. Shidler Married Mia DonnUe Ellen Biwa and Jan Lewis Shidler exchanged their marriage vows at an I o clock ceremony Saturday night at the Jason Lee Methodist Church. The bride is the daugh ter ot Mr. and Mr. Deniel 1. Brown and Mr. Shidler is the son or Mr. and Mr. C. E. Shidler. The Rev. Luther Baker per formed the nuptial before a setting of white roue. Miss Nancy Weeks waa the vocalist and Mrs C. E. Benedict the organist. Miss Sharon Pletainger aand Miss Alice Johnton lighted -the candles. Of eyelet embroidered nylon was the bridal gown, fashioned with a bouffant floor length skirt, short sleeves and a sabnna neckline Her French illusion fingertip veil cascaded from a crown of seed pearls and net. She caned a rresent of white roses In her shoe was an 1M7 Indian head penny, a good tuck gilt, from her grandmother, Mr. S G. Brown of Highmore, S. D. Fr "something old" she carried the lace handkerchief belonging to Mrs C. M Rockafellow of Tacoma Sister is H.nor Allendaal Miss Bonnie Brown wis her sister's maid of honor and she wore a rose taffeta sheath dress with sabnna neckline and deep I rose sash The bridesmaids. Mis ! Doris Pafmquist iA Enumclaw, Wish and Miss Carol Renner .if Wilkinson. Wash . wore roe t.-.Meta sheath dresses with match ' ing sashes Thev carried bou quets of pink rosebuds encircled with white carnation and silver ribbon. Jack Hogan was the best man for his brother-in-law and ushers were Karl Rautenkrsni. Jack -9 Berger, Robert Yunker, Douglas Adams, and Karl Shidler, brother of the groom For her daughter wedding Mrs Brcwn wore a beige, gold and pink brocade dresa with pink rosebud corsage Mrs. Shidler chose a rose beige afternoon dress with corsage of garnet roues. The reception was held in the Ktrby Room Pouring were Miss Ruth Wight of Tacoma, and Mrs. A. G. Iwis of Portland Mrs. N. R. ( rouse of East Standwood. Wash , grandmother of the groom, rut the cake Asaisting were Mrs Otto Yunker. Mrs Robert Klemple. Mlxaet Carolirv 5I Cushmsn. Marly Clark and Judy 11 m. nirmun S For going awav tha bride changed to a pastel blue wool rl suit with whMe aeceaaorie. The I. II -L- ... W rnupir win make inrir ntimc in Salem To Attend Convention Statesman, Salnrt, Ore.rSnune 23, "57 (Sec IIIV19 HEW lOW PRICE i , . . ; , . i . (j . -..' 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W Glen Chandler c Lebanon and Mr Combs il tr-e son of Albert Combs of M.lwauki The coupit w.ll live n Ml waukie (ritofi i S'vid o1 The annual convention of the D partment of Oregon Daughters of In ion Veterans will he held in Portland June 14 2a. with head quarters at the Congress Hotel Attending Irom Salem will be F. J Simktn, department junior vice president. Mrs .1 H Bach, depart ment historian: Mrs F M Peyton, president of Barbara Frietrhie Tent Mrs Mabel Lockwood. Mrs A W McCoy. Mrs Ruaell Lang ford Mrs Mary Hilhorn and Mrs J F l lnch. t. rilsahrtk's (.alia tt H Paal F.piacopal Church will drive tn Lyons Tuesday lor t 12 o clock cov ered dish luncheon at the coun try home of Mr and Mrs 0 K DeWitt. Route I. Bni 4fl. Lyons on the Santiam MarUa AiillierT. Veterasw tt Foreiga Wars will me.t Mondav i night at the VFW Hall al I n clock I There wilt he election of delegates to the national encampment to he held in Miami Beach Florida an August : ) P viva! 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