Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 21, 1940, Image 5

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    Friday; June 21, 1940
The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon
five
Society Clubs and Music
Dinn&r Held
At Chambers
'Residence
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Chambers en
tertained with a beautifully arrang
ed dinner party at their attractive
country place last evening honoring
a group of Salem and out-of-town
folk.
Covers were placed for Governor
and Mrs. Charles A. Sprague of Sa
lem, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wentworth,
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hague, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Boyd, all of Portland,
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Stockman of
Pendleton and Mr. and Mrs, J. N.
Chambers, the hosts.
Mrs. Roy Bishop
Visits in East
Mrs. Roy T. Bishop of Portland
left Monday for the east where she
will visit her daughter, Jane, and
her sister, Mrs. Alfred Tirrell Hast
ings, in New York, and her son,
Thomas, In Philadelphia.
Before returning home Mrs. Bish
op plans to visit In Boston, Wash
ington, D. C, and Omaha.
H. L Taylors
Honor Group
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Taylor of Mc-
Mlnnville were dinner hosts at their
home Sunday evening with mem
bers of the Harmony Ten club as
guests. Dinner was served at small
tables centered with ocean spray.
Covers were placed for Mr. and
Mrs. Grover Newman, Mr. and Mrs.
William McKinney, Mr. and Mrs
David ChiUes, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Pulton,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beard, Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Steward and the hosts,
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Taylor.
The group will picnic at Dallas
park June 30.
Hadley-Benson
Rites are Read
Sllverton In a pretty ceremony
Thursday night at the parsonage
home of the Rev. Prank w. zook
of the First Christian church. Miss
Dorothy Benson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George Benson of the Sil
verton Hills, became the bride of
Victor Hadley, son of Mr. and Mrs.
L. O. Hadley, also of Silverton Hills.
The bride wore a floor length
gown of Ivory velva-ray and carried
a cascade bouquet of pink and white
rosebuds and sweet peas.
Miss Llleth Neal of Salem, in a
j peach lace over satin, was the bride's
1 only attendant. Her arm bouquet
was peach colored roses and blue
sweet peas.
Maurice Benson, brother of the
bride, was Mr. Hadley's best man.
For going away the bride wore a
creen tailleur with white accessories
Mr. and Mrs. Hadley will make
their home in Pine street, Sllverton,
following a brief wedding trip.
Mrs. Hadley has been an employe
of the Coolldge and McClain bank
since finishing ft Salem business col
lege course. Both Mr. and Mrs. Had
ley attended Silverton schools.
...
Dr. Oliver Draper left Wednesday
evening for a week's stay at Lake
Tahoe after a visit In the capital
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. D.
Draper. He will serve his Internship
at the San Diego county hospital
during the ensuing year.
Mrs. Rose W. Babcock returned
Thursday from Tacoma, where she
was called by the death of her sis
ter, Mrs. Alice Gilbo.
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Birthdays are
Feted Recently
Silverton Two of Silverton's
citizens for many years were hon
ored in birthday affairs this week.
Mrs. Karl Julson, who makes her
home with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthui
Dahl, received her friends inform
ally at the Dahl home in Center
street, on the occasion of her 89th
birthday anniversary. Those call
ing included Mrs. K. O. Rue, Mrs
Ole Rue, Mrs. Julia Moen, Mrs
Carrie Larson, Mrs. B. Tinglestad.
Mrs. Gilbert Rue, Mrs. Jasper Dul
ium, Mrs. C. . Jaqua, Miss Marie
Tinglestad and LeRoy Rue.
Nine of the 10 children of Enoch
Ross, a resident of the Sllverton
Hills for many years, made the 90th
birthday anniversary of Mr. Ross
a pleasant affair early in the week.
Those present included Mr. and
Mrs. Custer Ross of Salem, Dr. and
Mrs. Dick Ross and Dickie, also of
Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ross,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross and Betsy
and Margaret, Mr, and Mrs. Errol
Ross, Mrs. Raymond Bristol and
son, Raymond, Jr., of Alhambra,
Calif., Mr. and Mrs. S. E. McCleary
of Molalla, Mr. and Mrs. John Gin
ger and John and Dick of Seattle,
Mrs. Dorrle Ross and Judy Brom
berg of Portland.
Mr, Ross was born in Ohio in 1850
and came to the Silverton commun
ity in 1882 settling on the Ross farm
in the Sllverton Hills where he still
resides with the family of his son,
the Don Rosses.
P. L F. and F. Club
Enjoys Gay Picnic
The P. L. E. and P. club in at
the home o Mrs. W. J. Peck Thurs
day evening for a picnic. After a
short business meeting cards ' were
in play with prizes going to Miss
Daisy Hayden and Mrs. Florence
Shi pp.
Club members present were Mrs.
Sylvia K. Furlough, Mrs. Florence
Shipp, Miss Daisy Hayden, Mrs.
Susie Parmenter, Mrs. P. A. TraX
zer, Mrs, Dorthy C. Wilson, Mrs.
Laura Johnson, Mrs. Mary Andre
sen, Mrs. Earl Burk, Mrs. Mary
Bllbrey, Mrs. Lucille Compton, Mrs.
Azzle Hixon, Mrs. Charles Klnzer
and the hostess, Mrs. W. J. Peck.
Verne Compton was a special guest
Dessert Luncheon
Held at Dallas
Dallas Sweet peas, clarkla and
larkspur were used about the guest
rooms of the Oramel Shreeve home
Wednesday afternoon when Mrs.
Shreeve entertained members of her
bridge club at a 1:30 o'clock dessert
luncheon. Mrs. Harold Holmes and
Mrs. J. Paul Bollman received the
prizes for scores after several hours
of bridge had been in play.
Mrs. Chauncey Gettman, Mrs.
Elwyn Craven, Mrs. Joe Vine, Mrs.
V. V. Grant, Mrs. Howard Hall and
Mrs. Philip Hayter were guests and
members present included Mrs.
Bollman, Mrs. Floyd McCann, Mrs.
William Young. Mrs. Dan Quick,
Mrs. Arthur Woods, Mrs. Wayne
Hawke, Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Otto
Adolf, Mrs. Wayne J. Page, Mrs.
C. A. Colllnsworth and the hostess.
Among those who have been re
turned to Salem from Gearhart.
where they attended the Oregon
State Bankers' association meeting,
are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rogers,
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hlckok, Mr. and
Mrs. David Cameron and daughter,
D. W. Eyre and Miss Rovena Eyre.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Holts and
Miss Mary Ross Holts of Chehalis.
formerly of Salem, arrived in the
capital Thursday for a short visit
with friends.
Mi.w Margaret Ayers has Just re
turned from a fortnight spent on
the Stanford university campus in
Palo Alto, where she attended the
senior week activities and graduation
ceremonies.
Rovena Srrt. Phone 1511.
of Kitty
Camp Kilowan
Opens June 30th
Salem girls and those in the vi
cinlty who plan to attend Camp
Kilowan summer camp from June
30 to July 28 are requested to get
In touch with the Camp Fire board
which will visit Salem Monday,
June 24, and will register girls from
1 to fi oclock that afternoon.
Information regarding registra
tion and camp dues may be obtained
by calling Mrs. Paul Acton, 2236.
There are to be three camp ses
sions, Holiday of one week; Gold
Rush, a two weeks' session, and
Paul Bunyan, one week. Girls need
not be Camp Fire members to at
tend the camp and all those Inter
ested are Invited to register Mon
day with the board.
Camp Kilowan is a beautiful site
in the mountains near Falls City,
owned by Corvallls and Dallas
Camp Fire girls.
...
Falls City Mervin Liedthe and
Qeorgana Loftus were married at
Vancouver, Wash., Monday, June 10.
They left for a motor trip to visit
his parents at Robinson, S, Dak.
They will both teach in the same
school this fall near Klamath Falls.
Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Millard
Johnston and daughters, Barbara
and Prlscilla, of Vancouver, visited
Mrs. Mary Ashbaugh and her cou
sin, Mrs, Sadie Bowden, Sunday.
They also called on Miss Kreta Fae
Ashbaugh In Salem and Mrs. Olive
Beardsley.
Presents brought to a party are
usually opened and each giver
thanked immediately. Seeing what
Is in the packages Is the prniclpal
fun at a "shower," Moreover, when
this Is done, it Is not considered
necessary to write thank-you notes
afterwards. In answer to a letter
asking what reason the guest of
honor at her wedding anniversary
could have had for putting her pres.
ents aside without opening any of
them and then having to write
thank-you notes for each of these
later, the obvious reason so It
seems to me Is that only a cer
tain few of the guests brought pres
ents. In this case she might have
felt that to open these gifts and fo
cus attention on their givers by
saying "Thank you, Jane" and ,"Oh
thank you, Mary" would embarrass
Edith, and Kate and Mabel, who
had nothing for her. Undoubtedly
she thought letting every one know
who had, and who had not, brought
a present would have been kind to
a few and unkind to the majority
Of course this Is only my guessl
Sleeping in a de Luxe Coach
Dear Mrs. Post: In the new de
luxe coaches that are advertised by
many of the railroads, where one
sleeps by night as well as sits by
day, may a woman change her dress
at night and wear a negligee oi
house coat to keep her dress from
looking slept In?
Answer: A house coat that is a
long princess dress, zippered (or
buttoned) down the front the
sort of dress that Is meant to be
worn around the house would be
very suitable. But a negligee that
looks as though It might be an elab-
DLACKI1EADS
- EXTERNALLY CAUSED
Also pimples and rashes of external
origin relieved with usually effective
Kappas are
Entertained
Wednesday
Dallas About twenty-five alum
nae members of Kappa Kappa
Gamma were entertained at the
home of Mrs. Bruce Spauldlng Wed
nesday evening with Mrs. J. Paul
Bollman, Mrs, William Swindells
and Mrs. Robert S. Krcason as as
sistant hostesses. An arrangement
of mixed summer flowers centered
the 7:30 dessert supper table.
Following the dinner hour, a
business meeting was held after
which Mrs. Spauldlng sang a group
of songs. She was accompanied by
Mrs. Asel Eoff of Salem.
...
Sub-Debs Bidden
To Birthday Party
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Grover
Hlllman was the scene of a gala
party lor members of the sub-deb
set Thursday afternoon when the
Misses Calleen Hlllman and Imo
gene Mcintosh celebrated their 14th
birthday anniversaries.
Luncheon was served at a table
centered with two birthday cakes
and pink and white flowers.
Later the group enjoyed several
hours of skating at the Mellow
Moon rink.
Bidden by the hostesses were the
Misses Nancy Wallace, Margaret
Jane Emmons, Ruth Anderson,
Frances Hertz, Patricia Snyder,
Dorthy Boyd, Betty Jean Korb.
Nancy Montgomery, Edith Rae and
Evangeline McKinley.
.
Neighbors of Woodcraft, No. 21,
will hold the annual district picnic
in the Dallas city park Sunday.
June 23, with all Neighbors and
their friends invited.
The home of Judge and Mrs. Per
cy R. Kelly was the scene of a
smartly arranged dinner Thursday
evening when Miss Dorothy Corne
lius entertained. Covers were placed
lor eight at a table centered with
blue delphiniums and pink carna
tions.
...
Harold Alfred and
Miss Cole Married
Silverton I. B. Alfred is announc
ing to Silverton friends the marriage
of his son, Harold, to Elina Cole of
Bremerton, Wash., at the manse of
the First Presbyterian church in
Bremerton Wednesday.
Mr. Alfred Is pharmacist's mate on
the U.S.S. Tennessee, having been
in the service of the navy for the
past 10 years. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
plan a wedding trip to Sllverton
this week.
...
Former Salemites
Visit in Capital
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Jarman and
their granddaughters, Anita and
Virginia, and Mrs. F. A. Burgy and
daughter, Joan, all of Santa Mon
ica, are expected to arrive today
for an indefinite visit In the capital.
They will be registered at the Hotel
Marion. Mrs. Burgy is to be the
matron of honor at the marriage
of Miss Yvonne Smith and Glenn
Woodry, whlcn will ne solemnized
June 30.
orate nightgown would not do at
all.
Cutting the Wedding Cake
Dear Mrs. Post: At my wedding
reception it would work out much
better In our house to serve the ice
cream and little cakes on plates di
rect from the kitchen. I want to
have these passed by six small
cousins who would feel very Import
ant to have a part in my wedding.
But if the plan is followed, what
about having a wedding cake? There
would be no buffet table set for the
refreshments and no place for the
wedding cake to be displayed and
then cut.
Answer: Cover a card table with
a white tea cloth and put the wed
ding cake on thta alone. After you
have cut the first piece (which, ac
cording to custom, you shure with
the groom) the guests either go over
to the table and cut themselves
pieces, or else some one who Is
strong-handed and experienced in
cutting thin silvers of fruitcake cuts
a few pieces at a time. After these
have been taken, then some more Is
cut. You should also provide a
stack of waxed paper (six or seven
Inches square) so that those who
want to take their piece of cake
home to dream on, can do so. The
only other way would be to stack
small boxes of wedding cake on a
table for each one to take a box
home. But this preparation is dif
ficult to do at home and expensive
to have done at a caterer's and
even so does not replace the wedding
cake.
Special Out Usual Wave Jg a
Complete V
Perm Oil Push ff 30
Wave complete
Open Thursday Eve
By Appointment
Castle Perm Waven
Phone 3663
307 lit Nat'L Bank Bldi.
Frultland The Fruitland Wom
en's Circle held its June meeting
at the home of Mrs. Caroline Cer-
nlk with Mrs. Eric Kreft assisting
hostess.
It was voted to assist the Red
Cross with knitting and sewing.
Mrs. Maude Woolley, Mrs. Edna
Lively, Mrs. Leila Fagg and Mrs.
G. H. Bradford were appointed for
the supper to be given later.
Guests present were Miss Esther
Gerod, Mrs. Harold DeVeers, Mrs,
Stryker, Miss Clara Recker and Mrs
Fisher. ,
Members present were Mrs. Stan
ley Fagg, Mrs. H. Armstrong, Mrs
Kenneth Runner, Mrs. Emma Run
ner, Mrs. Albert Harmon, Mrs. Nel
lie Pearson, Mrs. Elise Girod, Mrs.
Peter Eggler, Mrs. Roy Lively. Mrs.
Ellen Selle, Mrs. Hannah Gerlg,
Mrs. Val Gerig, Mrs. Irma Bruce,
Mrs. Carrie Branch, Mrs. Helen Mil
ler, Mrs. Alice Sturgis, Mrs. Mary
Yergen, Mrs. Maude Woolley, Miss
Daisy Lambert, Mrs. J. J. Stewart,
Mrs. Clark Rltchey and the host'
esses, Mrc. C'ornlk and Mrs. Kreft.
...
Marriage
Vows Said
Saturday
Salem Heights A lovely home
wedding occurred at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Stroud, In Salem
Heights, Saturday evening, June 15,
when Miss Adelaide Winslow,
daughter of Mrs. Stroud, was united
in marriage to Walter K. Rush,
Jr., of Salem.
Miss Helen Winslow of Portland
was her sister's only attendant.
Leonard Rush of Salem, brothei
of the groom, acted as best man.
The bride wore a blue ensemble
with matching accessories and a
purple orchid. Her attendant wore
a powder blue dress and a corsage
or pink rosebuds.
Rev. Milo C. Ross, former pastor
at Salem Heights, now of Green
leal, Idaho, performed the cere
mony. Miss Winslow was employed in
tne secretary of states office. Mr.
Rush is a graduate of University
of Oregon and is a member of Theta
Chi fraternity.
A reception was held at the bride's
home following the ceremony.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. F.
Paul Jones of Madras, Ore.. Mr.
and Mrs. C. I. Bozell, Helen Wins
low, and Al Taylor, all of Portland,
ore.
Ellory Jensen and Marge Theda
of Eugene, Ore., Mrs. Lydia Leh
man, Julian Edwards, Vivian Wil
son, Eleanor Stroud, Margaret
Crowley, Leonard Rush, Ronald
Stroud, Donna Stroud, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter K. Rush, Sr., and Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. Stroud, all of Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. Rush,
Jr., will reside in Portland at 2037
S.E. Hemlock street.
Oak Knoll Players
Guests at Woodburn
Woodburn Women of the Oak
Knoll Golf club were guests of the
Woodburn women at the Woodburn
club Thursday for play and lunch
eon. Otella Mardls of the visiting
club won low gross with a score of 85
for 18 holes. Mrs. Fred Stinnette
won low net with 103-34-69.
For the Woodburn women Mrs, L.
H. Shorey won low net in the "A"
class with 111-40-71. Mrs. Gerald
Smith and Mrs. Burton Willeford
tied for low net In the "B" class,
Mrs. Smith having 117-38-79 and
Mrs. Willeford 119-40-79. In the
play off Mrs. Smith won.
The luncheon table was attrac
tively decorated under the direc
tion of Mrs. Ray Glatt and set with
pottery. Covers were placed for
Millie Pinyard, Mrs. Bud Grant,
Otella Mardls, Mrs. Fred Stinnette,
Millie Pinyard, Mrs. Bud Grant,
Mrs. Earl Fulgham, Mrs. John Kltz-
mlller, Mrs. A. J. Cleveland, Mrs.
Carl Bales, Mrs. John Voth and
Mrs. Harold Holmes of the Dallas
club; Mrs. Estelle Dixon, Mrs. L. H.
Shorey, Mrs. Clyde Smith, Mrs. Ray
Glatt, Mrs. Clyde Cutsforth, Mrs.
J. F. Lacey, Mrs. Burton Willeford,
Mrs. Sumner Stevens, Mrs. M. D.
Henning, Mrs. H. M. Austin, Mrs.
Kenneth Smith, Mrs. Blaine Mc
Coid, Mrs. ' Gerald Smith, Mrs.
Frank Saalfeld, Mrs. Elburn Sims,
Mrs. Eugene Stoller, Mrs. Wayne
Dobson, Mrs. John Shaw, Mrs. Fred
G, Evcndcn and Mrs. Joe Richards
of the Woodburn club. Mrs. Char
les Spear of Portland was an addi
tional guest.
At the luncheon hour a birthday
cake with one lighted candle was
presented to Mrs. Joe Richards in
honor of her birthday anniversary.
Mrs. Elburn Sims and Mrs. Sumnei
Stevens were in charge of the ar
rangments for the luncheon.
Tuesday evening, June 25, a two
ball mixed foursome will be played
followed by a no-host supper. Play
will start not later than 6:15 p. m
Mrs. Clyde Cutsforth, Mrs. A. De
Jardln and Mrs. M. D. Henning will
be In charge of the supper.
For next Thursday the commit
tee will be Mrs. Gerald Smith, Mrs.
Larry Darnell and Mrs. Wayne Dob
son. Luncheon will be served at
12:30 o'clock with play both In the
morning and afternoon.
Wake up your
Appetite!?
Taste thrill
4S t I IK
Scotch Graham
At Your Grocer's
S" New
Golden
Wedding
Observed
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Wolfe wiU cel
ebrate their golden wedding anni
versary Saturday and several af
fairs are being arranged in their
honor.
Members of their family will en
tertain at dinner in compliment to
the couple and in the evening mem
bers of the Sisterhood class of the
First Christian church will enter
tain with a reception at the church
from 8 to 10 o'clock with all friends
of Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe invited to
call Informally,
Both Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe have
been active In the First Christian
church for many years. Mrs. Wolfe
Is a member of the Sisterhood class
and Mr. Wolfe has been a member
of the church choir.
....
Miss Vivian Cowan
Has House Guest
Miss Vivian Cowan arrived at her
home near Woodburn Monday af
ternoon from Montana state college
in Bozeman. She was accompanied
by a sorority sister, Miss Jerry Weber
of Great Falls, Mont,
Both Miss Cowan and Miss Weber
recently were graduated from Mon
tana SUte college and will entrain at
Salem Sunday evening for a three
weeks vacation trip In San Fran
cisco, Los Angeles and Catalina Island.
alem A innuat
at Milled . .
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FAMOUS BRAND SILK HOSE ?d
Slight Irregulars Per Pair f rC
RAYON, SILK, ACETATES 3 yds, &t AA
For Frocks, Slack Suits, etc. tf? f 0
WOOL, LASTEX SWIM SUITS 49 Q
Special Group of Fine Suits tfm
MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS .
Paragon Brand with Semi-Soft Collars. Main floor
Many, Many Other Quality
"Bargains" in This
' Storewide Sale!
Come! &aVei
Miss Lucy Lent of Baker, who has
been visiting the past few weeks
with her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Bostrack,
left Tuesday by plane for an ex
tended trip In the east. Miss Lenz
will take delivery of a new car and
will spend several weeks visiting
friends and relatives. She will re
turn to Salem In August.
.
Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Chris
Quail (Velma Sulllnger) are being
extensively feted by their friends
since the announcement of their
surprise marriage last week. Mr
Quail is a veteran of the Spanish
American war.
...
Mrs. F. J. Rupert has as her guest
her cousin, George Macnider, of
San Diego, Calif.
Zontians Meet for
Luncheon Thursday
Salem Zontians met for luncheon
at the Quelle Thursday noon. Plans
were made for a party to be given
next Thursday night by Mrs. Phil
Brownell and Miss Doris Riches at
tho former's home honoring Mrs,
Belle Nlles Brown, the retiring pres
ident. Covers were placed for Miss Gen
evieve Morgan, Mrs. Phil Brownell,
Miss Helen Yockey, Mrs. Llla Peter
son, Miss Jo Gray, Miss Dorothy
Pearce, Miss Maxine Buren, Miss
May Rauch, Miss Mabel Savage,
Mrs. Winifred Herrick, Mrs. Ora F
Mclntyre, Miss Doris Riches and
Miss Nellie Schwab.
Mrs. Doris Smith of the Centen
nial staff spoke on the coming cele
bration and the many festivities to
be held In conjunction with it.
h" Hollywood. Maid"
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YELLOW
Just arrived today ! Hollywood Maid frocks of nubby
broadcloth (wonderful wash fabric for summer) in
all the pastel shades of the new season. Full skirted
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FOUNDATIONS
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Visitors
Honored
At Dinner
Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Robert
McCormack and Mrs. Josephine
McConnan of San Francisco, who
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Hoffnell, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Park
er entertained with an al fresco
dinner in the patio at their Rose
street residence Tuesday evening.
Mrs. McCormack will be remember
ed by Salem friends as Ruthlta
Hoffnell. Twelve were bidden to
the affair.
Tills evening Mr. and Mrs. Park
er will entertain at dinner in comp
liment to Mr. and Mrs. William
Ekblad and Miss Donna Ekblad of
Marshfield. Covers will be placed
for 12.
...
James Chester Cook
Weds Miss Thompson
Silverton Mrs. Mary Andrews la
announcing the marriage of her
niece, Miss Frances Thompson, to
James Chester Cook of McMinnville,
Thursday, June 13, at St. Michael
and All Angels' church in Portland,
Rev. Flagg Ayers officiated.
The bride, lovely In a floor length
white moussellne-de-soire, with all
over embroidery of lilles-of-the-valley,
was given in marriage by
Ray Short of Portland. Her veil
was held in place by a beret of
flowers and was finger-tip length.
She carried a cascade bouquet of
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