Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 02, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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    Spinsters Club Plans Party Next Friday Evening
honored at a dessert party- and miscel
laneous shower for which Mrs. Fred H.
Thompson and Mrs. Harris Lietz are to
be hostesses next Wednesday at the
Thompson home.
Some 30 guests are invited, the des
sert to be at 1 o'clock.
Miss Janice Myers is to be wed July
17 to Lloyd V. Lewis of Eugene, and
Miss Jeanne Myers will be married in
the early fall to Ensign Henry B. John
son, USN.
By Marian Lowry Fischer
ISSES Janice and Jeanne Myers,
twin sisters, both of whom will
be brides this summer, are to be
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WED LAST SATURDAY evening at a ceremony in St. Paul's Episcopal church was Mrs.
Irwin Scott Adams, Jr., the former Elizabeth Winn Nelson. Khe is the daughter of Air.
and Mrs. George William Nelson and Mr. Adams Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Scott
Adams of Milwaukee. (Jcstcn-Millcr studio picture)
rONORING Miss Boula Arnold,
who is to be wed August 21 to
James Williams, a kitchen show
er and party will be given next Wednes
day evening by Miss Josephine Caughell
and Miss Janet Lindley at the Caughell
home. The evening will be spent in
formally and a late dessert will be
served.
In the group will be Miss Arnold,
Mrs. Lloyd Arnold, Mrs. Harold Dickey,
Miss Jean Pickens, Miss Irene McLeod,
Miss Crystal Huntington, Miss Nnncy
Snyder, Miss Joan Hoerclh, Mrs. Robert
Wagers, Miss Ruth Holtzman, Miss Ruth
McCall, Mrs. J. C. Lindley, Miss Mary
Arnold, Miss Marian Carson, Mrs. Carl
ton J. McLeod, Mrs. John R. Caughell,
and the two hostesses.
Mrs. Edna M. Olson and Miss Hester
Hillpot are leaving July 10 on a vaca
tion trip. They will leave here on the '.
new Shasta train and will stop 'in San
Francisco, taking the daylight route
from there to Los Angeles to spend two
weeks.
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A RECENT BRIDE who will make her home In Salem Is Mrs. William Carson MeCammon,
the former Barbara Corey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Corey of Seaside. .Mr.
MeCammon Is the son of Mrs. 11. C. MrCammon of Salem and of the late Mr. Slo
Cammon, The wedding wu June 18 In The Dalles. (Bolton studio, The Dalles)
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R. AND MRS. H. G. Cocking are
announcing the engagement of
their daughter, Miss Constance
Louise (Connie) Cocking, to James Paul
Woodroffe, son of Mrs. F. N. Woodroffe
and the late Mr. Woodroffe.
The wedding is planned for late Au
gust. The bride-elect is a former student at
Oregon State college and a member of
Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr. Wood
roffe, who was in the navy for two
years will be a senior at Willamette uni
versity next year.
Miss Cocking told the news to a group
of friends at an informal bridge party
Thursday evening. A sign noted the
party was an announcement one and
during the evening Miss Cocking made
known the news.
Mrs. Norman Cook and daughters,
Misses Paula and Norma Cook, of Ju
neau, Alaska, have been visiting at the
home of Mrs. Cook's brother and sister
law, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar I, Paulson, and
also are visiting in Corvallis- and Eu
AMONG the many parties being
given to fete Miss Margaret Jane
Coolcy, preceding her marriage to
John Phillip Maulding of Tillamook on
August 6, will be the luncheon and mis
cellaneous shower for which Mrs. James
H Nicholson, Sr., and Mrs. C. B. Mc
Cullough are to entertain next Wednes
day at the Nicholson residence.
Guests will include Miss Cooley and
her mother, Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley, Mrs.
William McGilchrist, Jr., Mrs. Harry V.
Collins, Mrs, James T. Brand, Mrs.
George Croisan, Mrs. W. I. Needham,
Mrs. A. L. Adolphson, Mrs. Wheeler
English, Mrs. Richard L. Cooley, Mrs.
Eugene I. Foster, Mrs. Ervin Smith,
Mrs. George L. Arbuckle, Mrs. U. Scott
Page, Mrs. E. J. Scellars, Mrs. Charles
A. Sprague, Mrs. Floyd W. Shepard,
Mrs. George H. Swift, and the two host
esses. .
Two Entertain Thursday
Next Thursday evening Miss Carroll
Gragg and her mother, Mrs. Albert C.
Gragg, will be hostesses at a party and
shower for Miss Cooley at their home. .
Bridge will be in play and a late
supper will be served.
In the group will be Miss Cooley, Mrs.
Ralph H. Cooley, Mrs. James A. Mauld
ing of Tillamook, Mrs. Richard L.
Cooley, Miss Jean Maulding of Port
land, Mrs. George C. Alexander of Eu
gene, Mrs. Donald Preiss, Mrs. Wayne
Struble of Eugene, Mrs. Scott Adams,
Mrs. Douglas Armstrong, Mrs. Leonard
Odom, Miss Marjorie Tate, Miss Mariann
Croisan, Miss Charlotte Alexander, Miss
Addyse Lane, Miss June Young, Miss
Betty Jean Manolcs, Miss Shirley Lu
kins, Miss Phyllis Schnell, Miss Marylou
McKay, Miss Edith Fairham, Miss Ro
berta Meyer, Miss Jane Carson and the
two hostesses.
A group of family friends has arrang
ed an informal dessert party next Thurs
day evening complimenting Mrs. Fran
cis T. Wade and her daughter, Miss Cor
inne Wade. The affair will be at 7:30
o'clock at the home of Mrs. George W.
Neuncr. A dozen will be in the group.
Miss Wade is to be married July 15 to
Richard H. Kuhn of Portland.
A "good host party" honoring visiting
groups here for the Cherryland Festival
parade, Friday, was given Friday after
noon at the Golden Pheasant by several
local business firms with the Salem
Cherrians acting as hosts. Some 200 at
tended the buffet.
Among the guests were the uniformed
Rosarians of Portland and Cherrians of
Newberg, as well as members of several
sheriffs' posses and groups from the
Stayton Bean Festival and Mt. Angel
Flax Festival associations.
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WED AT A Jl'NE U CEREMONY were Mr. and Mrs. William Loren Ready, the service
being in the garden at the home of the bride's parent, Dr. and Mrs. Noble H. Logan,
Oakland. Calif. The bride is the former Marilynn Beldeene Logan. Mr. Ready Is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin W. Ready of Salem. (Edwards studio, Oakland, Calif.)
Several Salem friends will be in Rose
burg, July 10, for the open house for
which Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kohlhagen
will entertain in observance of their
golden wedding anniversary. The affair
will be between 2 and 5 o'clock at the
Kohlhagen residence, 901 Military'
street, Roseburg, where the couple have
lived continuously since 1899. Invita
tion to friends is extended through the
press to attend.
Former Roseburg residents and
friends of Mr. and Mrs. Kohlhagen who
will go from Salem to assist at the open
house will include Mrs. R. W. Marsters,
Misses Ruth Ann and Janie Pcarcy, Mrs.
W. F. Poorman, Mrs. Josephine Fred
rickson and Miss Zelma Busch, in addi
tion to the Kohlhagens' daughter, Miss
Bertha Kohlhagen.
Mr. and Mrs. Kohlhagen were mar
ried July 12. 1899. They have three
daughters and one son, Mrs. Glenn
E. Devenpeck (Vernita) Wellington,
Nev., Mrs. Howard Zimmer (Elza),
Sherwood, Ore., Miss Bertha Kohlhagen,
Salem, and Louis S. Kohlhagen, Rose
burg. There is one grandson, George
F. Zimmer.
liALA EVENT FOR THE early summer for Spinsters club members will be the basket social and square dance
party planned for next Friday evening at the Salem Golf club for members and invited guests. Some of the members
are shown here getting materials assembled for the fancy boxes, proceeds from the auction of the supper baskets to
go to the club's philanthropic funds. Left to right are: Miss Mariann Croisan, Miss Patricia Larson, Miss Margaret
lane Cooley, Miss June Young and Mrs. Charles A. Barclay. (Jesten-Miller studio pctlure)
jK PINSTERS 'club members will meet
next Tuesday evening at the home
of Miss June Young. At this time
plans will be discussed for the basket
social and square dance party to be
given next Friday evening, July 8, at
the Salem Golf club. Misses Mariann
Croisan and Margaret Jane Cooley will
be co-hostesses for Tuesday's meeting.
The Friday event is for all members
and invited tuests. Proceeds from the
auction of baskets will be used for the
club's philanthropic fund. Charles A.
Barclay is to be auctioneer.
' Miss Margaret Lovell is general chair
man for the party, others assisting in
cluding Miss Young, Mrs. William R.
Shinn, Miss Croisan, Miss Cooley, Mrs.
Charles A. Barclay, Miss Esther. Baird,
Mrs. Gale Besse, Mrs. Maurice Fitz
simmons, Miss Patricia Larson.,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Seeley and children,
Donette Stephanie and Glen Herbert,
will visit with his mother, Mrs. Glen
Seeley, over the Fourth of July. Mr.
Seeley is one of the four owners of the
new radio stations KWIE at Kennewick,
. Wash. Mr. Seeley was manager of the
Pasco station before taking over his du
ties as commercial manager of the new
station which opened in February.
James L. Pruitt and his son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln
Weiss of Pierce City, Mo., were visitors
during the week as guests of Mr. Pruitt's
sister, Mrs. Dan Thomas. The visitors
were taken on several tours in the Salem
area and a luncheon for a family group
was given at Silver Creek Falls lodge.
Miss Jane O'Reilly of Seattle, and an
aunt, Mrs. W. W. Percy, who is visiting
in the States from Wailuku, Hawaii, will
be here for a part of the week-end to
visit Miss O'Reilly's brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Kromer.
They are also visiting relatives in Port
land. Among visitors here this week were
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hancock and twin
daughters, Corinne and Christine of
Boiw, Idaho, who visited Mr, and Mrs.
Floyd W. Shepard.
Wednesday brings the regular weekly
golf day for women of the Salem Golf
club, play to start at 9 a.m.
Soroptimist club's regular luncheon
and business meeting will be next Wed
nesday at noon in the Golden Pheasant.
Credit Women's Breakfast club is to
hold its regular meeting next Tuesday
morning in Nohlgren's restaurant.
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Weddings Listed
July's calendar reveals several wed
dings, and a number of the brides
elect are this week-end announcing plans
for the ceremonies.
Scheelar-Holmes
A bride on July 10 will be Miss Dessa
Lee Holmes, who is to be wed to Don
Scheelar, the ceremony to be at 4:30
o'clock that afternoon in St. Mark Evan
gelical Lutheran church with the Rev.
M. A. Getzendaner officiating. Miss
Gladys Quesseth is to be soloist for the
ceremony and Maurice Brennenv will
play the organ. Lighting the tapers
will be Lawrence Scheelar, Jr., brother
of Mr. Scheelar, and Buz Covalt.
Mrs. Donald Sommer (Jacqueline
Torgerson) will be matron of honor.
The bridesmaids will be Miss DeeLores
Schulmerich of Portland and Miss Shir
ley Lukins. Miss Diane Smith of Port
land, a cousin of Miss Holmes, is to be
flower girl.
Elmer Scheelar will be best man for
his brother and ushering will be Joe
Healy of Portland, Robert Strebig, Don
Farnum and Harold McCauley.
' The reception following the service
also will be in the church.
Miss Holmes is the daughter of Mr. '
and Mrs. Everett Holmes, Mr. Scheelar
the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Scheelar,
all of Salem.
Morris-Williams
Also to be wed on July 10 are Miss
Velora Venlta Williams and Gordon
Morris, the ceremony to be at 4 o'clock
in the afternoon in the Jason Lee Me
morial Methodist church, Rev. S. Dar
low Johnson of Pendleton to officiate,
assisted by the Rev. Louis C. Kirby of
the Jason Lee church.
Miss Betty Mann of Portland is to
be maid of honor.
Lighting the tapers will be Alice
Mae Lovejoy and Lloyd Lovejoy of
Albany, cousins of the bride-to-be.
Don Schmidt is to; be best man.
Mrs. Gordon Leonard of Cave Junc
tion, sister of Mr. Morris, will be solo
ist and Mrs. John Lovejoy of Albany,
cousin of the bride-to-be, will play the
piano.
The reception following also will be
at the church.
The bride-elect is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Williams, Mr. Morris
the son of the late Rev. C. G.. Morris
and Mrs. C G Morris of Cave Junction.
Kuhn-Wade
A wedding for July 15 will be that of
Miss Corinne V.'ade and Richard H.
Kuhn, the ceremony to be at 8:30 o'clock
in the evening in the First Congrega
tional church.
Lighting the tapers will be Miss Louise
Lister of Portland and Mrs. Stanley
Kinne (Evangeline McKinlay) of Cor
vallis. .
Mrs. Harold Gardner (Jeanne Demytt)
is to be matron of honor and brides- .
maids will include Miss Patricia Viesko,
Mrs. Reed Vollstcdt (Maryana Bollin- '
ger) of Albany and Mrs. John Spease of
Corvallis.
James Meece, Jr., of Portland is to be
best man. The u?hers will include HAV
den Fisk and Edward Locke, both of
Portland, Eugene Henderson of Baker
and Fred Zwahlen of Beaverton.
Mrs Robert Dawes (Jean Sechrist),
now of Eugene, will be soloist.
The reception following wil be at
the Chi Omega sorority, 345 North 17th.
The bride is the daughter of Mr and
Mrs. Francis T. Wade, Salem, Mr, Kuhn
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry V Kuhn
of Portland.
Lewis-Myers
Plans for her wedding are being told
by Miss Janice Myers, who is to be mar
ried Sunday, July 17 to Lloyd V. Lewis
of Eugene, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul D.
Lewis of Merrill.
The ceremony will be a garden one
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon at Terrace
Farm, country home of the bride-elect's
parents, Dr. and Mrs. Burton A. Myers,
with Dr. Chester W. Hamblin of the
First Presbyterian church as officiating
minister.
Miss Jeanne Myers is to be maid of
honor for her twin siaUr. Mrs. Gerald
Robison and Mrs. Harold Gardner are
to be the bridesmaids.
Young Miss Sharon McNall will be
flower girl.
Best man for Mr. Lewis will be Wil
bur Haskins of Merrill, Ore.
The reception following the service
also will be in the garden.
Mann-Davis
Miss Mary Carolyn Davis, who recent
ly announced August 6 as date for her
for July
marriage to Norman E. Mann of Walla
Walla, is telling plans for the ceremony.
The service is to be at 8 p.m. that
date in the First Baptist church, Dr.
Lloyd T. Anderson officiating. William
Fawk is to be the organist and soloists
will be Miss Beverly Kenney and Da
vid Lawrence.
Lighting the tapers will be Miss Nan
cy Buren and Mrs. James Duval.
Matron of honor will be Mr. Mann's
sister, Mrs. Donald Breakey. The brides
maids are to be Miss Jean Hatfield, Miss
Shirlee Reimann, Miss Ellen Reynelds.
Daryl Willecke will be the best man
and ushers are to be Donald Breakey,
Raymond L. Guthner, and Walter Judd.
Miss Davis is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Dewey F. Davis of Salem, Mrs.
Mann the son of Mr. and Mrs. N. A.
Mann of Walla Walla.
DANCE CLUB SETS PICNIC
Slated for Tuesday evening, July 12,
is the annual picnic gathering for the '
Monday Night Dance club members.
The affair will be at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Fitzmaurice
with the officers of the club on the
committee. David H. Cameron has
served as president this year, Chester
Zumwalt as vice president and Mrs.
Paul Lardon as secretary.
The marriage of Miss Shirley Darlene
Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Jones of Agate Beach, to Charles Duane
Burt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burt
of Salem, was solemnized Thursday eve
ning, the simple rites being held at 7:30
o'clock in the St. Mark Lutheran church,
the Rev. M. A. Getzendaner officiating.
Only members of the families and a
few friends attended. :
Miss Joann Greene and Duane Erts-.
gaard attended the couple.
The bride wore a two-tone gray suit
with gray accessories and a corsage of
sweet peas. Miss Greene wore a powder
blue suit with white accessories and cor
sage of sweet peas.
The reception following was at the
Burt home.
The couple will make their home in:
Salem.
Mrs. Ersel Mundinger and daughter,":
Lola Anne, leave Monday for a trip to.',
Los Angeles where they will visit Mrs..
Mundinger's sister, Mrs. Ray W. Met- .
calf. They plan to be gone until the first s
of August,
THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Phyllis Cutler,
daughter of Mrs. Opal Cutler, to Richard
VanOsdol, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Van
Ofdol, was announced recently. No date has
been set for the wedding. (Kennell-EUls
luuio picture)
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