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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1958)
Seen and By iERVME A BRIDAL TEA . . . on Friday afternoon wnen Mrs. G. Herbert Smith entertained with a beauti fully arranged party (or the pleasure of two popular brides- yr-i .,M- . elect. Miss An LVN tolnette Kur ".TV lmanich, who will ! lib e come the I s5Llli,ride of Secre I V.llary of State V , t; L. JFMark 0. Hat. i U--V'HeW on July 8, L V3 and. Miss Sarah Fleet, who married Thomas B Brand on July 12 . . . DOta weddings will take place in Portland with a large group of Salem friends attend' ing . . . Receiving . . . Mrs. bmitti in a pretty bon bon pink linen sheath the neckline enhanced with satin applique edged in pearls . Antoinette choosing a lovely champagne pure silk crystallette gown embellished with all over embroidery and accented with age green shoes . . . the mothers of tne engaged couples also re ceiving informally . . . Mrs. Vin cent Kuzmanich and Mrs. Byron Lester Van Fleet, who accom panied their daughters to Salem for the party . . . Mrs. James T. Brand and Mrs. Charles D. Hat field . : , ' Oha and ahs ... on the exqui site tea table with its bridal cen terpiece . . a handsome silver and crystal epergne filled with pink baby roses and gypsophila . . . the beautiful linen cloUi with cut work and lace, which Mrs. H. H. Brooks purchased in Brussels many years ago and gave to her daughter . . . even the delicious cake rolls with filling iced in pink and decorated with pink roses . . . Other bouquets in the dining room of violet butterfly bush and pink, fairy roses ... On the coffee table in the living room was an arrangement of Esther Beed daisies . . . A group ... of the young mar ried bidden to greet the brides-to-be, who will be making their future homes in Salem . . . Mrs. Stuart Cdmpton, among those pouring, smart in a black and white eyelet chemise with wide brimmed black velvet hat . . . Mrs. Daniel J. Fry Jr. in a blue print and large, black hat ... a symphony in watermelon red was Mrs. John H. Johnson . . . Mrs. Peter Gunnar, who will be singing at both weddings, in pink and just matching the table decor while pouring one hour . . . Among ethers . . . Mrs. Richard Page here from Portland ... a number of relatives and family friends of the brides-elect coming from Eugene and Portland . . . Mrs. Maurice Fitisimons and her sister-in-law, Patricia Fitisimons, home from Coos Bay for the sum mer where she teaches . . . Bonnie Belle Elliott being welcomed home from Europe . . . Mrs. Stuart Gates having acquired a wonder ful suntan from golfing and winner of the tournament at the Salem Golf Club a week ago . . . Sister duo . . . Mrs. Wayne Hadley and Mrs. Lester Green . . . Mrs. Rich ard D. Lee wearing a good-looking bright pink embroidered linen dress . . . Mrs. Otto Skopil Jr. chic in a black chemise with white flowered wig . . .'A pretty, blue print .the choice of Mrs. Otto J Wilson . . . Assisting ... the newly mar tied Mrs. Pin-Seng Tschang (Daisy Lira), whose wedding reception was held Just two weeks ago at the Smith residence . . . Daisy wearing a lovely Chinese brocade dress . . . Mrs. John Lewis deep with Camp Fire problems as camp opens this week and at the last minute the cook was unable to coma ,. i A trio having tea to gether . i . Mrs. Dwight Quisen- berry, Mrs. Lloyd Ramey and Mrs. Donald Fair . . . Mrs. Howard ,Mader in a pretty peal blue pleated dress . . . Mrs. Ronald E. Jones Jr. in a navy and white silk sheath . . . Five of the ushers wives, Mrs. Jerry Whipple, Mrs. Travis Cross, Mrs. Warne Nunn, Mrs. Douglas Coe and Mrs. Don Robinson . . . PINK , ... Is one of the popular colon for weddings this summer . ... r-last weekend two brides chose pink gowns and flowers for their attendant . . . First to the First Christian Church for the weMding of Shirley Walker and Dr. Ronald Brunk ... her at tendant wearing pink chiffon dresses and carrying pink roses and carnations .... gorgeous bouquets at the atlar in shades of pink with a touch of American Beauty to match the roses Shirley carried . A receptloa . , , following in the fireplace room .... the brides table covered with a pink cloth and flanking the tiered cake were compotes filled with pink sweet pea and American Beauty roses . . . bouquet of pink flowers ar ranged in the foyer of the church and about the reception rooms . . . la fainlU , ... the bride graom's grandmother, Mrs. Thomas Brunk and Mrs. Earl Ter penlng of Roseburg . . . Keeping cool was Mr. Lawrence -Ballmer, who carried a fan ... . Mrs Russel E. Pratt cool-looking In a whit dress with picture hat . . . Mrs. E. B. Daughterty, the bride groom's first "grade teacher The Bjarne Erickiens a little wist; ful a their youngest son, Waynt, left the .following day for San Diego to serve with the ; U.S. Navy ... Mrs. J. Deane Patterson wear Ing a becoming blue sheer -with lace trim and wide brimmed blue bat . . i The- Seamstera girls so attractive and among those assist ing ... , Joan, who is the SI. Paul Rodeo queen, and Mrs. Rob ert Seamster ... ALL SMILES , . . .. were the newly married . Mr. and Mrs James Bills (Patricia Ahrens) si they left St. Mark Lutheran Church a week ago following their marriage . . and for the bride the occasion also marked her 2lst ' birthday Jf. . Pink predominating In th coljr schema for the wed dinj ... the five, attractive at Heard . . . ENGLISH tendants wearing pretty bon bon pink organdy frocks with harem skirts and large, pink checked. gingham bows in back ... so effective as they walked down the aisle . . . even the bride's ex quisite gown of embroidered an tique silk finished with a butterfly bow in back . . . The decor . . . repeated at the reception In the Fellowship hall . . . the pillars adorned with sprays of ivy and pink flowers tied with the pink gingham bows . . . the bride's table covered with a white cloth with tiered ruffles at the corners. . . on either side oi the cake were bouquets of pink larkspur and white chrysanthe mums ... a pink dotted Swiss cloth on the punch table . . . with a cluster of pink flowers floating atop the ice in the punch bowl . . . Adorable .... were the little flower girl, Ellen Rickberg, in a pink, checked gingham frock, who held on to the arm of the ring bearer, John Arhens, as they walked up and down the aisle . . . The ushers to be commended for looking so cool on a warm ,day in their stroller coats with vests and grey gloves ... the handsome best man, Robert Grottkau of Oak land, Calif., played on the Ore gon's Rose Bowl football team this year ... Pink . . . further carried out in the dream, cakes, which wrapped and tucked in tiny, pink wedding bells . . . Guests admiring the handsome interior of St. Mark's sanctuary with multi-colored louv ered windows ... the alter of pink Colorado flagstone and black walnut .... Legislative friends .... of the bride's parents, Rep. and Mrs. Eddie Ahrens, on hand for the nuptials . . . Rep. and Mrs. Rob ert L. Elfstrom ... the latter donning an almond brown linen with picture hat . . .Mrs. Herman Chindgren of Molalla . . . Rep. and Mrs. Joe Rogers and daugh ter of Independence . . . and Rep. and Mrs. Fred Meek of Portland . . . Oscar Liudahl playing the electric marimba and Al Torger son at the electric chord organ provided background music dur ing the reception . . . Pasadena New Home For Couple The Christian and Missionary Alliance Church was the setting for the wedding of Miss Marilyn Hamilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hamilton, and Richard Coleman, son of Rev. and Mrs. D. B. Coleman of Manteco, Calif., on June 21. The bridegroom's father offici ated at the 8 o'clock ceremony, Robert Schwab sang and Mrs. James Thompson was the organ ist. Miss Joyce Hansen and Miss Beverly Ediger lighted the candles. For her wedding the bride wore an ivoery satin gown with deep Alencon lace yoke and a full court train. Her fingertip veil was caught to a satin band adorned with lace and pearl rosettes at the sides. She carried a bouquet oi yeuow roses and ivy. Miss Anne Galloway was the maid of honor and Miss Janet Ediger the bridesmaid. They wore yellow organdy dresses over taffeta with matching picture hats of taffeta. They carried white carnations and ivy. Nancy Hamilton was flower girl and Jeffery Funk was ring bear er. They are niece and nephew of the bride. Brother Is Best Maa Lewis Coleman was best man for his brother and ushers were Robert Funk and Lloyd Hamilton. The mothers of the couple wore navy blue gowns with white ac cessories and corsages of orchids. A reception followed in the church parlor. Mrs. Robert Funk I poured and Mrs. Robert Hamilton cut the cake, assisted by Mrs. James Pratt. For her wedding trip the new Mrs. Coleman wore a light green chemise suit with black patent and white accessories . . .. The couple will live in Pasadena, where Mr. Coleman is attending Pasa dena College. I m - . " To Live 1 f ti. I l-V "F:S T"f- I i J t ' ' - , i -v t t i , l ! ' i '- -Vi- ' I i tf; A w ? . U,;" ri" - A i.J MJt . t'4f-i id ,',ltfil " V! 1 ' i rvti Z r ' : II f tt -.. .' 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Plans will also be announced for a coffee honoring new member and pa tronesses on July 12, discussion of sr fall fashion show and a re port by Miss Judi Wood on the group's participating in the City of Hope tag day July 1. Rotter of New Member The new Spinster members are as follows: Miss Vicki Ward, daughter of Ray Ward, Oregon State, Alpha Phi. ' Miss Karlene Quistad, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Quistad, Uni versify of Oregon, Gamma Phi Beta. Miss Barbara Boniface, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Milan Boni face, Willamette University. Miss Georgia Ashby, formerly of Medford, attended University of Oregon Dental School. Miss Judy Seely, daughter of Mrs. Marguerite Seely, Willam ette. Pi Beta Phi. Miss Jan Woodroffe, daughter of the Paul woodroffe, Oregon, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Miss Jill Cummlngs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cum mings, Oregon State, Delta Delta Delta. Miss Judy Templeton, daughter of Mrs. Betty Templeton, Oregon, Delta Gamma. Miss Jennifer Sercombe, daugh ter of the F. M. Sercombes, Ore gon, Delta Gamma. Miss Carol Hoffman, daughter of the Sidney Hoffmans, Oregon, Gamma Phi Beta. Miss Florence Hodge, formerly of Portland, graduate- Willamette University, Pi Beta Phi, informa tion representative. State Depart ment of Agriculture. ' Miss Martha Hoffman, formerly of Portland, Willamette Univer sity, Pi Beta Phi, Marion County Juvenile Department. Miss Kathleen Metcalf, daugh ter of the T. E. Metcalfs, Oregon State, Kappa Alpha Theta. Miss Elisabeth Walton, daugh FAMOUS IMPORTED CAROM FRAGRANCES AVAILABLE BY THE DRAM AT OUR . PERFUME BAR Buy your favorites for all gift occasion's and for your own special use. TRY: Fleur de Rocaille Bellodgia LcMuguet du Bonheur Poivre Many others , , Priced from $f.5Q the dram, plus tax 1 - VaCMT cprlt4tm Medical Center Bldg. 2440 Grear Ph. EM J 3175 150 South Liberty St in Hawaii meeting Is for the new members to ter of the James Waltons, Oregon, Kappa Alpha Theta. 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Miss Ellen Reynolds, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Roy Reynolds. graduate of Willamette, Alpha Chi Omega, Parrish Junior High teacher. Miss Pamela Clayton, daughter of the James Claytons, Oregon State, Pi Beta Phi. GERVAIS Mr. and Mrs. Don Cummings and six children, Don na, Linda, Karen, Marilyn, Judy Ann and Richard, formerly of Route one, Brooks, have moved to Redmond. Mr. Cummings, asso ciated with the Prudential Insur ance, has transferred to the sales division in the Redmond area. Mrs. Cummings will be remem bered as Sylvia Brixey. ftcrtdBBMift tHmmftb(miu tnni6ti.mtmHu crtcowfewacry J Court and Commercial Phoae EM S 9123 -Phone EM 4-3336 I Wed at Si. Joseph's r '.'2. j 2U ' P ' V5 "5 v. -"S Mrs. Peter J. Wright Jr. (Leda (f - A, l f i . L-4' - f'V ' . t i'. ,f June 1 0 at St. Joseph Catholic Church. Parents of the cou ple are Mr. and Mrs. William Rowe and Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Wright. (Artz Studio). Sarah Van Fleet Reveals Plans for July Miss Sarah Van Fleet, who Bradstreet Brand on Saturday, July 12, is announcing plans for the wedding this weekend. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Lester Van Fleet of Portland and her fiance is the only son of Justice and Mrs. James Tenny Brand. The ceremony will take place in Portland at o clock with Dr. Raymond B. Walker officiating. Vocalist will be Edith Fair ham Gunnar and Louis B. Herder of Portland. The bride-to-be has asked Miss Roberta Quisenberry of Portland to be her honor maid and Mrs Ralph Eastman of Portland and Miss Hildur Hegstrom of Boring will be the bridesmaids. John R. Sabin of Portland will serve as best man for Mr Brand. Ushers include Peter M. Gunnar, David Scott, Richard Taw, Stuart Compton, Richard D. Lee and Kay Huntington, all of Salem, David Van Fleet of Chicago and Douglas Van Fleet of Portland, brothers of the bride-elect. Robert Christ of Portland and Willard Mclnturff of Coos Bay. A reception will follow in the church parlors. Parties Calendered Mr. Sabin will be host for the bachelor dinner honoring Mr. Brand on July 10 in Portland. The ehearsal is slated for July 11. which will be followed by a dinner to be given by the bridegroom elect at the Multnomah Athletic j COME AS YOU ARE IT IS FASTER BY FAR TO SAVE FROM YOUR CAR for more convenient SAVING Our new drive-in savings kit saves your time as well as your money. NOW. . . ' is a good time to start saving and making de posits from the comfort of your car at Vv' 4 ttt 1T ' -IS, Marie Rowe) who was married Wedding will become the bride of Thomas at the First Congregational ihurcn Club for members of the wedding party and the two families. Miss Van Fleet entertained her bridesmaids and those assisting ai the reception at a dessert supper on June . 28. To Attend Reception Ladies Auxiliary Patriarchs Mili tant met in the IOOF Temple on Thursday evening with Mrs. Ted Smith, vice-president, presiding. Plans were made to attend the reception for Mrs. Neta Stouten burg, association president, at Dayton on Saturday evening. The auxiliary will furnish entertain ment at the meeting of Salem Re bekah Lodge on their social eve ning next month. Tentative plans call for a picnic in July for mem bers and their families. Serving refreshments after the meeting were Mrs. Leona Ballou, Mrs. Clarence Cochran and Mrs. W. S. Hawk, the latter two from Jeffer son. mt 1 J, OF SALEM CHURCH one1 CHEMEKfTA Rites Read at St. Louis Church NORTH SALEM Miss Barbara Joan Weirich became the bride of Donald Lee Kleczynski Saturday, June 21 at the St. Louis Catholic church. The bride is the daug:t:r of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Weir ich and the bridegroom's .parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kleczynski, all of Gervais. Rev. Sheffold performed the 9:30 o'clock high mass. Mrs. Frank Saalfeld was the organist and the St. Louis choir sang. Mrs. William Schmidt of Mt. Angel and her father, Louis Schmerber. sang a duet preceding the ceremony. Al tar boys were Kenneth and Patrick Kleczynski, brothers of the groom The bride wore a white lace floor length gown fashioned with fitted bodice and a bouffant skirt of lace with nylon tulle over satin. A crown of pearls held the lace edeed fingertip veil and she car ried a white prayer book topped with an orchid. Mrs. Vincent Steinkamp of Port land, sister of the groom, was ma tron of honor. Misses Carol Kle czynski of Aurora and Joyce Johnston of Hubbard, cousins of the groom, were bridesmaids. All wore identical ice blue tall eta Dal lerina dresses with cummerbunds and carried bouquets of pink car nations. Cindy Coleman of St. Paul was flower girl. Attend the Groom Richard Leith of Woodburn was best man and the ushers included Charles Posvar of Seattle, cousin of the groom, and Vincent Stein kamp of Portland, the groom s brother-in-law. Mrs. Weirich wore a pale green sheath dress with white accessor ies for her daughter's wedding and Mrs. Kleczynski selected a pale green empress dress with white accessories. They wore gardenia and pink rosebud corsages. Following the ceremony a recep tion was held in the parish hall with Mrs. Albert Belleque and Mrs. Clarence Grassman serving refreshments, assisted by Misses Mary Schmerber, Pat and Kath leen Schomus, and Mrs. Guy Jones of Salem. Mrs. Robert Wilson of Salem, aunt of the bride, cut the wedding cake. Pouring were Mrs. Lloyd Johnston of Hubbard, aunt of the groom and Mrs. Stanley Michalek. Assisting were Mrs. Charles Pos var of Seattle. Misses Janet Pos var of Scio, Darlene Ferschweiler, Sharon Goldade and Joeine Kle czynski. The couple will be at home in the Fairfield district following a wed ding trip to Seattle and points north. Ohlsens at Assembly Mr. and Mrs. Clem W. 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