Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1958)
, 1 22-(Sec III) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sun., Apr. 13, '58 Miss Sayles, Mr. Dryden Married St. Joseph's- Catholic Church u the setting for the marriage of Miss Frances Kay Sayles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. . Sayles. and Robert Joseph Dryden, son of Mr. and Mrs. David A. Dryden of Wood burn, on Saturday . morning. The 9:30 o'clock nuptial mass was performed by the Rev. Joseph E. Vanderbeck. Miss Lorraine Nelke and Leon Hampton sang with Mrs. Raymond Barton the or ganist. The altar was decorated with bouquets of orchid gladiolus es, white carnations and yellow chrysanthemums. The bride chose a floor length gown of Chantilly lace over white satin with chapel train. The bodice was made with a scoop neckline encircled with seed pearls. Her nylon tulle veil was caught to a seed pearl and jewel headdress. She carried a white Bible marked with white orchids and stephanotis. Mrs. Max Sunderland was her sister's honor attendant and she wore a pastel green brocade waits gown with matching picture hat Mrs. Dale Schmidt and Miss .Bet- tie Snook, the bridesmaids, wore similar gowns, only of yellow. They carried cascades of yellow iris and vanda orchids. Connie Sunderland, the bride's niece, was flower girl and Joseph Dryden, nephew of the groom, was ring bearer. . Brother U Best Maa Victor Dryden stood with his 'brother as best man and ushers included Clement Dryden, brother of the groom, and Michael Weigel. Groomsmen were Raymond Dry den, a brother, and Ralph Smith. Mrs. Sayles wore a pink silk dress with navy accessories and orchid corsage for her daughter's marriage and Mrs. Dryden chose a blue wool suit with brown ac cessories and orchid corsage. A reception followed at the Knights of Columbus Hall. Miss Martha Neuharth poured and Mrs. Stanley Sayles, sister-in-law of the bride, cut the cake. Assisting were Mrs. Robert Lindsey, Mrs. Victor Dryden, Mrs. Clement Dryden, Miss Denise Sayles, sister of the bride,. Mrs. Raymond Dryden, Mrs. Kent Hailey, Miss Darlene Velder, Mrs. Marvin Susse, Miss Betty Hessel and Mrs. Ralph Smith. Alter a wedding trip to Reno and Sail Francisco the couple will be at home at 1765 E. Lincoln Road, Woodburn. For traveling the new Mrs. Dryden wore a white knit suit with navy accessories. - Mrs. Neil RaimassM will eater' tain the alumnae of Alpha Omi cron Pi at a dessert supper at her home, 741 Menlo Drive, NW, Tues day night at 7:30 o'clock. All alumnae in the area are invited to attend. Nebraska Club will meet for a 12 o'clock luncheon on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Earl Hall, 2360 4th St. NE. BESTFORMS hi-rise MAKES LESS OF YOUR WAISTLINE 10 16-in. sizes 26 to 36 18-in. sizes 27 to 36 A Bride of Mrs. Laura nee R. Mathews (Marcia Fern) whose mariage took place Saturday afternoon at the Court, Street Christian Church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. AAary Fern and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Humphrey of Seattle. (McEwan Studio). . Meeting of WSGS Set ' Wednesday The regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of First Methodist Church will be held one week earlier than scheduled due to the annual meet ing of the Oregon Conference Woman's Society of Christian Serv ice, which will be held in Med ford, April 23 and 24. "In Evesy Place a Voice" is the theme of the Wednesday, April 16 meeting in the Carrier Room at 1:15 p.m. Mrs. Edward Taggart will pre sent the program and Mrs. Frank Tomic will give the worship medi tation. Hostesses for the 12 o clock luncheon will be members of Circle No. 7, with Mrs. Olen Williams, chairman.' -.-.--., ..-... i The executive committee will meet in the Carrier Room at 10:45 a.m., with the president, Mrs. P. D. Baker, presiding. 7 jWfifo TO GIVE YOU THE SHEATH-SLIM FIGURE Wear it under your very narrowest sheaths . . . with per fect assurance. Hi-Rise reaches almost to your bra smooths , you all the way down to your thigh. With nylon front pan el, Dacron Leno elastic sides and satin elastic back. FOUNDATIONS STREET FLOOR Saturday . ' - :", I . - '" - 'J.. Church Women to Meet in Portland "The Book That Lives" will be the theme for the annual spring convention of the Portland Group Women's Missionary Federation, ALC, on Tuesday, April 22 at Hope Lutheran Church, Portland, Gordon L. Braun, pastor. Fea tured as guest speaker will be Dr. M. H. Scharlemann, profes sor of New Testament, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Mo., who will speak on "The Book of the People of God." Departmental reports will be heard from Mrs. L. Larson, Port land, Extension; Mrs. Alvin Ham ilton, Dallas, Christian service; Mrs. Gideon Klein, Salem, India missions; Mrs. Bernard Schultz, Oregon City, juniors; Mrs. E. G. Wuest, Oregon City, life member ship; Mrs. Albert Hopp, Oregon City, missionary education ; Mrs. Fred Schwenn. Portland. New Guinea missions; Mrs. Glen Zet- terberg, Salem, thank offering; and Mrs. Betty Dorriath, Coquille, special needs. District and national affairs will be reported by Mrs. E. Harden of Seattle, district WMF president. 11 Mathews-Fern Nuptials, To Live in North Carolina Exchanging their vows at a 3 o'clock ceremony Saturday afternoon at the Court Street Christian Church were Miss Marcia E. Fern, daughter of Mrs. Mary Fern, and Laura nee R. Mathews, son Of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Humphrey of Seattle. The Rev. W. Harold Lyman performed the rites before a' setting of pastel spring flowers. ' Mrs. Louis Kurth was the vocalist and Mrs. David Hanson the organist . Lighting the .candles were Miss Loretta Bates and Miss Janet Goodman. Of white nylon lace over satin was the bridal gown fashioned with a V neckline, turned back collar and long sleeves. The floor length skirt of net was en hanced with front and back panels of lace terminating in a sweep train. A tiara of pearls held in place her fingertip tulle veil. She carried a white Bible marked with white roses. John W. Lyles Jr. gave the bride in marriage. The Bride's Attendants Mrs. John W. Lyles Jr. was the honor matron and she wore a mist pink mylar striped leno gown with V neckline and full skirt trimmed with a contrasting cummerbund. The bridesmaid. Miss Kathy Fern, wore a similar gown, only of aqua mylar striped leno. They carried old fashioned nosegays bf pink carnations and white snapdragons. Yvonne Lyles and Karen Lyles were the flower girls. Roland McCormick served as best man for Mr. Mathews and ushers were Walter P. Volker, Wilford Hinamon, Walter Fern and Timothy Bartel. Mrs. Fern wore a navy blue lace gown with black accessories for the wedding 'and the bride grooms mother chose a grey suit with black accessories. Their corsages were white rosebuds. Reception Follows A reception followed in the church parlor. Mrs. Walter Vol ker and- Mrs. Wilford Hinamon poured with Mrs. Walter Fern and Miss Judy Hinamon cutting the cake. Assisting were Mrs. Charles Derthick, Mrs. Julius Slattum, Miss Arlene Volker, Miss Christy Fern and Miss' Dar lene Goodman. For her wedding triD to North Carolina the new Mrs. Mathews wore a pink knit suit with white accessories. The newlyweds are driving south and will visit friends and relatives enroute. They will live in Favetteville. N.C., where the bridegroom is stationed with the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg. St. Mary's Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal, Church will be enter tained Monday at the home of Mrs. John H. Hann, 355 Hoyt St. SE. at 1 p.m. Mrs. Peter Geiser and Mrs. Reid Hanson will be the as sisting hostesses. Greetings will be extended by Dr. C. Siefkes, president of the Northwestern District of the ALC. Ladies of St. Stephen church, Gladstone, will give a vocal selec tion. The business session will include election of officers for the next biennium. These will be in stalled by Mrs. E. Harden at the close of the session. Mrs. Harvey Hamann, Portland, is president of the Portland group and Mrs. Thomas Blair, Portland, is president of the host society. LAST 101 ANNIVERSARY SALE reg- '18.95- 69.95 French i room millinery Dramatic spring and summer A rainbow of colors and, the your prettiest dress or suit. I to find your very own. Come MILLINERY - STREET FLOOR Mail and phone orders Presbyterian Fellowship Tea Slated The Women's Association of the First Presbyterian Church will hold a fellowship tea and program at the church on Wednesday be ginning, at 1 p.m. Mrs. Gene Knud son is the general chairman. Miss MaWina Johnson, Protestant chaplain and director of religious education at Chemawa, will pre sent the program related to her work at the school. Miss Florence Kellogg will display religious books from the church library and Mrs. Francis Allen will lead the devo tions. Mrs. William McAllister will be vocalist. Sarah Guild will serve tea with Mrs. Roy Smith heading the com mittee. Hostesses will be Mrs. Gordon Barker, Mrs. C. R. Nel son, Mrs. N. J. Lindgren, Mrs. Carl Melzer, Mrs. B. F.. Schmoker, Mrs. Willard Bartlett and Mrs. Paul H. Hauser.. Mrs. W. L. Os borne will be in charge of the guest book. Mu Phi Alumnae Salem Alumnae of Mu Phi Epsi- lon, national music sorority, will meet on Monday evening at 7:30 for dessert at the home of Mrs. Peter Gunnar. Mrs. Robert Top ping, president of the alumnae. will preside. The program to be presented is Contemporary String Quartets," and will be played by Lorene Roberts, first violin, Mar garet Hall, second violin, .Grace Gates, viola, and Mary Johnson, cello. All interested' Mu Phis are cordially invited to attend by call ing the hostess. The Golden Age Club will be entertained Friday at the YWCA at 1:30 p.m. There will be a pro gram, refreshments and games. Mrs.. Claude Ullery Is arranging the program. Hostesses will be Miss Eva L. Ferree, Miss Mary B. Sayles, Miss Pauline Cane, Lloyd Smith and .Mrs. Dora Rob erts. Chapter. G, PEO will meet for a dessert luncheon on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Robert Sprague with Mrs. Gardner Knapp and Mrs. F. W. Lange assisting. Mrs. Mar ens Maltby will present the pro gram. Cherry Assembly, Ralabiw Mothers Gub will meet with Mrs. Clair Alderson, 1225 Chemeketa St. NE, on Tuesday at 8 p.m. Mrs. George S. Brown will be the co hostess. The Creative Art Group will meet Thursday night at the Bush House at 8 o'clock. WEEK hats in one-of-a-kind designs. newest silhouettes to set off One, or more, you're bound see them all I CLUB CALENDAR Monday Salem Club.Jtepublican Women's Federation, Senator Hotel 1 pm- . , ! - Hope Assembly, Ttainbow Girls Mother's Club with Mrs. Edwin Kleger, 460 Lorida Ave. South, 7:45 p.m. Marion Auxiliary, VFW, installation with post. VFW Hall I p.m. Bethel 43, Job's Daughters, Scottish Rite Temple, family dinner,' 6 p.m. - i Tnesday Y Teens Mother'a Club, YWCA, noon luncheon. Etokta Woman's Club with Mrs. Glen Lsrkins, 3140 Lancaster Drive NE, 1:15 p.m. - Salem Ministers Wives Association with Mrs. John Cauble, 945 Summer St NE, 2 p.m. Welcome Wagon Club, Bush House, 1 p.m. Chadwick Chapter, OES, Masonic Temple, 8 p.m, Sigma Kappa Mother's Club dessert, Mrs. Aetahel Fish, 426 14th St. NE,1:15 p.m. American War Mothers covered dish luncheon with Mrs. James Cogswell. 890 Columbia St. NE, 12:30 p.m. ' Cherry Assembly,. Rainbow Mother's Club with Mrs. Clair Al derson, 1225 Chemeketa St. NE. 8 p.m.. Mrs. Landers to Head Auxiliary SILVERTON The Immanuel Lutheran Ladies Aid will meet Thursday, 'April 17, in the Fire side room at Immanuel. The pro gram will be presented by the Higher Education and Social Ac tion departments, supervised by Miss Hannah Olson. Tea hostesses will be Mrs. Elser Aarhus, Mrs. Clarence Sundet and Mrs. Ernest Ekman. The women's auxiliary of the Episcopal Church of the Transfig uration has announced new officers to include Mrs. Robert Landers, president; Mra. William Duncan, vice president; Mrs. A. P, Ryan, secretary; Mrs. Quintin Estell, treasurer. Mrs. Alice Harrington and Mrs. W, Williams were ap pointed co-chairmen of a rummage sale which the group will hold May 24. Appointed as a garden commit tee to care for the landscaping of the church were Mrs. Paul Jaquet, Miss Elizabeth Kleinsorge, Mrs. Alvin Hartley, Mrs. Duncan and Mrs. Paul Sinclair. The com mittee has announced it will use all white blossoming shrubs and plants around the church which has recently been painted brown. Mrs. Max Hubbs has presented two large vases, in memory of their mother, Mrs. Eve Doud The only Coll Wave that Douot ccdtjniTinrix t i "l . 4 UEW ; . ; ;Dy weiene mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm K )r 'rx j Vi ' Even if your hair is dyed, dryed, bleached or brittle . . . Duchess Click will give you the most successful wave you've ever known .. IN ONE-THIRD LESS TIME! Healthy hair deserves it... sick hair NEEDS it! - "CLICK" $ 10 from complete with pre-perm trim and set Remember! Every wave is quick with CLICK . ..and GUARANTEED! BEAUTY SALON SECOND FLOOR STORE HOURS: MONDAY I FRIDAY: 9:30 A.M. TO 9 P.M. OTHER DAYS: 9:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. Dinners for Medical , Wives Members of the Marion-Polk County Medioal Auxiliary will meet at homes of various mem bers on Tuesday evening for cov ered dish dinners at 7 o clock. Hostesses are as follows: Mrs. William Udbeck, Pringle Road, wiui Mrs. Robert F. Wulf, Mrs. Paul Wolfe arwi Mrs WillarH M Thompson assisting. Mrs. Harmon Harvey, West . Sa lem Heights Ave., Mrs. Robert T. Boals, Mrs. Walter Acaterrnan and Mrs. Paul Wedel assisting. Mrs. Winfield H. Needham1475 23rd St., NE, with Mrs. Russell Guiss, Mrs. Kenneth Power and Mrs. Wolcott E. Buren assisting. Past Matrons Dinner The Past Matron's Association, OES, will hold their regular din ner meeting on Friday, Aprils 18, at the Golden Pheasant at 6 p.m. The committee in charge will be as follows; Mrs. Eldon T. Arm strong, chairman, Mrs. Gerald A. Reeher, Mrs. Edward Williams and Mrs. John lVluir. Smith, for the altar of the Epis copal church, v s- -j , - uums J Click conditions as it curls, as it waves. Click bursts into a frothy conditioning shampoo cap that rinses right off. Result? A faster, firmer wave because your hair hasn't been attacked with drying chemicals and elements. Camp Fire Conference In Salem' Near record attendance is Indi cated for the forthcoming Region Six Conference of Camp Fire Girls. The conference opens with registration Thursday evening, April 17 and continues through Saturday noon. Nearly 500 adults, actively asso ciated with Camp Fire activities in Pregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana and Alaska are expected to attend the sessions which 'will be held in the Marion Hotel and the Salem Armory. The Willamette Area Council will host representatives from fifty-one councils throughout the Pa cific Northwest in an eventful, interest-packed session. Miss Janet Murray, regional field executive for the Camp Fire Girls, and Mrs. John Lewis, Wil lamette Council executive, have outlined a complete program that will feature work sessions, discus sion groups, banquets, entertain ment, and special events. All phases of adult participation and support in the Camp Fire pro gram will be discussed during the two-day session. Reports from na tional staff training programs will highlight some of the meetings, but most of the conference will be devoted to "shirt sleeve" discus sions and planning sessions with the single aim: expansion and inv 1 .1 ' i piemeniauon oi ine current paa- gram to oner more girls .the chance to profit from membership in Camp Tire,, Horizon Club, or Blue Bird units. Hope Auemblr, Rainbow Girls Mother's Club will meet with Mrs. Edwin Kleger, 460 Lorida Avenue South. Monday at 7:45 p.m. Look aheacf to Mother's I double layer I nylon piste i gifts with this dainty leisure coat. Pink or blue flock" print; lace-trimmed collar, short pOffed sleeves, ribbon, tied neckline. Sizes 12 to 20. ROBES - STREET FIOOR Afaii and phone orders 1 " v 1 Y I ' lllllll A - " 5 v' -- , w J I! 6 1 III """" 'K"iiriiiktM I in, .nii..-.i... .. 1 1 11 ,WMi "r" ' .liar II i MONDAY I FRIDAY: 9:30 A.M. TO 9 VM. 'J I jL f West Salem PTA Will Sponsor a Variety ShowX In place of their innuaJL'ttJjver tea, the West Salens rade, School PTA is to present a' variety show April 25 at 7:30 .j.m Tjhey prom ise an evening of JUn for sU ages at a price everyone can auora. Among the numerous actar-jta be presented is a ladies 'flshiotl'sbow. models being PTA?; father, "i Committee for the kwA iacWet Mrs. Brendle and' Mri, . Wajter Amdt, .co-chairmen? Mfss Andrew Lalack,-. decorations Ma.,, Stanley Hammer, candy sales; aha ' Mrs. Robert Kuenili In harge . at ad vertising and UcMt -safe A few fifth and sixth grade, stu dtnts have been; selected-' t: sell tickets. Tickets Will abs be avail able at the door, bytitioe a ca pacity crowd is ecpected, families are urged to porchsst. tickets Vhahiti&nlo Be Speakers Salem Club, BepubtoB Wom en'i Federation 6 Oregon will meet Monday at the Senator Hotel at 1 p.m. : ' The guest speaker will be Wil liam M. Gehlen of -Stayton. chair man of the Marion County Re publican Central Committee. He . will be Introduced fcyJohttHYiCar' kin, who preceded Mr, Gehlen as .; chairman. The speaker, will dis- ; cuss several interesting ispecti of ' the coming elections.' , ' , Delegates altendirig the annual state convention held in Portland last month will give highlights of the session. All interested women . are invited to attend. Day and ' graduation ' iri'ai 4 " 1 I v f.. A ' 'y : w a . is . in i . . .J v v.., ;V M3fe mw& J '-j-'- " 1 - - -i jj -A Z h