Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 17, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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    "EMBERS f tha board for Salem
Women'! Army and Navy
- League will meet Tuesday after
noon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs.
Henry Meyer.
The group will discuss the program
for the year in the group. Mrs. George
Spaur, president, and Mrs. T. W. Har
disty, program chairman, have been
working on plans for the year's activ
ities. Early In October officers of last year
will give a tea for the membership and
for prospective members. Mrs. W. C.
Dyer, Jr., last year's president of the
league, heads the committee arranging
for the tea.
By Marian Lowry Fischer
MONG brides - elect announcing
plans for their weddings is Miss
Jeanne Myers, who is to be mar
ried Sunday afternoon, October 2, to En
sign Henry B. Johnson, USN.
The ceremony will take place in the
First Presbyterian church at 3 o'clock,
Dr. Chester W. Hamblin officiating.
Mrs. Robert Siddoway of Portland is to
be soloist.
Mrs. Lloyd V. Lewis (Janice Myers)
of Eugene, is to be matron of honor for
her twin sister. Miss Grace Shields will
be the bridesmaid and little Sharon Mc
Nall the flower girl.
Daryl Sim will act as best man for
Ensign Johnson and the ushers are to
be Bland Simmons of Portland, Court
ney Jones, Wally Palmateer and Lloyd
V. Lewis.
The reception following is to be in
the church also.
The bride-to-be is the daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. Burton A. Myers, and Ensign
Johnson is the son of Mrs. Dora John
ion. '
Announced for Saturday, October 22,
Is the wedding of Miss Darline Bull and
Robert C. Hjort.
The ceremony will be at 7 o'clock in
the evening in the First Congregational
church.
The engagement of the pair was an
nounced some time ago. Miss Bull is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barney L. Bull
and Mr. Hjort is the son of Mrs. H. J.
Hjort and the late Mr. Hjort.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Leavitt of Beverly
Hills, Calif, are house guests of Mrs.
Ruth Herndon and are being feted at
several informal affairs while here.
Chapter CB of P.E.O. Sisterhood Is to
be entertained Thursday evening for
dessert at 7:30 o'clock at the home of
Mrs. R. R. DeArmond in Independence.
Mrs. Richard Chambers is to be host
ess for an informal dessert and bridge
party Wednesday evening at her home.
Invited are Mrs. Jack Price, Mrs.
Wayne Hadley, Mrs. Burton Selberg,
Mrs. Donald Freel, Mrs. Edward Scheiss,
Mrs. Wilmer H. Page, Mrs. Lewis E.
Scott, Mrs. Carlton J. McLeod and Mrs.
Roswell Beach, the latter of Portland.
Mrs. George Alexander is in Coot
Bay this week-end, accompanied by her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
George C. Alexander of Eugene. They
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith.
Miss Charlotte Alexander came this
morning from University of Oregon to
apend the week-end at home.
Flawn-Hartman
The First Congregational church aglow
with candlelight and decorated in an
all-white setting will be the scene this
evening for the wedding of Miss Bar
bara Louella Hartman and George H.
Flawn, Salem, the service to take
place at 8 o'clock with Dr. Scth R. Hunt
ington officiating.
The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs.
George Conklin of Portland and Wil
liam Hartman of Coos Bay. Mr. Flawn
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Flawn
of Salem.
White gladioluses and dahlias will
decorate the church front and altar and
down the processional aisle will be flow
ers at the pews and lighted tapers. Mrs.
Edward Gideon is to sing with Jean
Hobson Rich at the organ.
Lighting the tapers will be Miss
Cheryl Smith of Ronton, Wash., and
Miss Evelyn Stephens, both to wear soft
blue gowns.
To be given in marriage by her fath
er, the bride will wear a gown of while
satin. It has a tight-fitting bodice cut
with V front and a peplum extending to
the back to fall into the train; and long
sleeves pointed over the wrists. The
full length veil cascades from a pearl
coronet. The bride Is to carry an orchid
en a white prayer book.
Miss Bonita Hartman, sister of the
bride. Is to be honor attendant and will
wear a pastel green taffeta gown made
with a net overskirt. She will carry a
tolonial nosegay.
Nora Jean Weldnn Is to be flower
girl, wearing a pink frock, and Charles
Norris Is to be the ring bearer.
Del Hartman, brother of the bride, is
to serve as best man and ushering will
be Jack Bowe of Portland, Harold Lee
dom of Gresham, and David Phelps. Jr.
For her daughter's wedding, Mrs.
Conklin is to wear a navy and white en
semble with navy accessories and cor
sage of gardenias and pink rosebuds.
The bridegroom's mother is to wear a
teal blue crepe dress with brown acces
sories and corsage of gardenias and
pink rosebuds.
The reception following is arranged
for the fireplace room at the church.
Mrs. Russell Norris of Seattle and Mrs.
Oliver Hinshaw of Eugene, aunts of the
bride, are to serve the cake. Pouring
will be Mrs. William Norris of Spring
field and Miss Dorothy Hollemrn of
Seattle. Autumn flowers in pastel col
ors are to be used in decorating at the
reception.
For traveling the bride has chosen a
turquoise taffeta dress with short white
coat and black accessories and will wear
the orchid from the bridal bouquet.
Following trip to western Canada
the eouple will be at home la Salem.
PORTLAND Women's club has ar
ranged a special program next
Friday with Governor Douglas
McKay as speaker at 2 o'clock and a re
ception following to honor Mrs. McKay.
The event will be at the group's club
house. Mrs. Charles E. Runyon has been
chairman to arrange the program.
Next Friday, Governor and Mrs. Mc
Kay will be at Waldport for the salmon
derby festivities and the banquet that
evening, and on Sunday will be guests
at the centennial program at Pacific uni
versity, Forest Grove, Governor McKay
to give a brief talk on the "rededication
day" program for the centennial.
Last play on the captain's trophy
will feature the regular day for the
Salem Women's Golf association next
Wednesday, play starting at 9 o'clock.
Betrothal Told at Recent
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THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Patricia Hale,
Hale, to Dean AHport, ton of Mr. and Mrs.
evening at an open house for whlrh the Hales
Paul A. Hale, No plans have been announced
Miss Carson Wed
A beautiful setting was arranged in
the First Congregational church this
afternoon for the wedding of Miss
Carolyn Carson and Austin H. Wilson
Jr., white, pale greens and touches of
pink forming the color theme.
The vows were read at 4 o'clock by
Dr. Seth R. Huntington, church pastor.
The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Carson and Mr. Wilson the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Austin H. Wilson.
White gladioluses and dahlias in bas
kets decorated the front of the church,
together with lighted tapers.
Miss Edith Fairham was the soloist,
singing "O Promise Me" and "The
Lord's Prayer," Jean Hobson Rich play
ing the organ.
The canclleliRhters were Miss Lee
Steinbeck and Miss Delorcs Bauer, both
of Portland. They wore pale green satin
gowns.
The tall, brunette bride wore a wed
ding dress of satin in pinkish tinge. The
gown was designed with sweetheart
neckline, long sleeves that were pointed
over the hands, a fitted bodice and long
train extending from the gathered skirt.
The fingertip veil, Ince edged, was held
in place with a satin band and clusters
of stephanotis. The bride carried a lav
ender orchid on a white Bible with
stephanotis caught in the streamers.
Two Attendants
Mrs. Douglas Armstrong was matron
of honor. Her gown was of white mar
quisette over pale green satin and was
fashioned with short sleeves and shawl
collar. Her flowers were a cascade bon
net 6f ivory gladioluses in crescent
shape with yellow net and ribbon.
Miss Ruth Skinner as bridesmaid
wore a pale green marquisette over
green satin gown, identical in style to
that of the honor attendant, and her
flowers were the same arrangement as
those of Mrs. Armstrong.
Lloyd Anderson of Roscburg was best
man. Ushering were Sichcl Hinkle, Jr.,
and Nap Rocque. Jr.
To Live In Corvallis
The reception following was In the
church fireplace room.
Mrs. William H. McClain and Mrs.
Charles Coleman poured. Mrs. Eugene
I. Foster served the cake. Assisting with
the serving were Miss Carol Hprrmann,
Miss Mary McClain, Miss Ruth Mollby
of Portland, Miss Margaret Wood of
Portland, Miss Nancy Kettleberg of
Portland, Mrs. Wayne Strublr of Eu
gene, Mrs. James Woodroffe and Miss
Addvse Lane.
For traveling the bride wore a per
simmon hand knit suit with Kelly green
coat, black suede accessories and an or
chid corsage.
Following I trip to the California
beaches. Sanla Cruz and San Francisco
the couple will be at home In Corvallis
at Second and Tyler streets, after Sep
tember 28. Both are returning to Ore
gon State college for their senior year.
Members of the auxiliary to the 369th
engineers and 409th quartermasters are
to have their first meeting of the fall,
Monday, it I p.m. In the Quonset hut.
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LANS for her wedding ire being
told by Miss Jean Taylor, who is
to be married Sunday, October 2,
to Robert M. Haynes of Salem.
The ceremony will be at 3 o'clock
in the afternoon at the Trinity Lutheran
church in Astoria, the Rev. Mr. Ryden
officiating.
Miss Marjorie Jumisko of Salem is to
be the honor attendant for Miss Taylor.
Bridesmaids will be Miss Joyce Wyman
of Astoria and Miss Rosemarie Haglund
of Vancouver, Wash. James Collins of
Portland is to be best man.
The reception following will be In the
church parlors. The couple plan to
make their home in Salem. Miss Tay
lor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
C. Taylor of Astoria, and a former Wil
lamette university student, has been in
the Red Cross offices here. Mr. Haynes,
son of Mrs. C. A. Searcy of Beaverton,
is with the state police.
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above, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A.
Carl Allport, was announced last Sunday
entertained to honor their ton, Midshipman
for the wedding-.
This Afternoon
Hostesses Tuesday for luncheon at the
home of Mrs. Conrad Paulson will be
Mrs. Paulson, Mrs. Fred Bernardi, Mrs.
Edward Roth and Mrs. Reynolds Allen,
the event to honor Mrs. Robert E. Joseph.
The afternoon will be spent informally
and the group will honor Mrs. Joseph
with a shower.
Invited are: Mrs. Joseph, Mrs. Charles
D. Wood, Mrs. John R. Wood, Mrs. Ste
phen Fouchek, Mrs. R. I. MacLaughlin,
Mrs. William T. Waterman, Mrs. Harold
M. Olinger, Mrs. Leon Perry, Mrs. Ver
non Perry, Mrs. Max Flannery, Mrs. Se
phus Starr, Mrs. Ross C o p p o c k, Mrs.
Harry Weidmer, Mrs. Glenn Wilbur,
Mrs. Chandler Brown, Mrs. A. W.
Loucks, Mrs. John Heltzel, Mrs. Louis
Gerlingcr, Mrs. J. H. Thompson, Mrs.
Claude M. Johns, Mrs. Ivan Marble,
Mrs. Glenn Stevens, Mrs. Elmore Hill,
Mrs. William Whitmore, Mrs. Robert
Herrall, Mrs. Clayton Foreman, Miss
Margaret Wagner. Mrs. Charles S.
Campbell. Mrs. Roderick Livesley, Mrs.
Harold Hauk, Mrs. Robert Drager, Mrs.
Homer L. Goulet, Mrs, Ralph Hamilton
and the hostesses.
Mrs. William L. Phillips. Sr.. Mrs.
Burton A. Myers, Mrs. Gardner Knapp
and Mrs, Lewis D. Griffith are to en
tertain for Alpha Chi Omega alumnae
Monday evening at the home of Mrs.
Phillips, dessert to be at 8 o'clock. In
vitation is extended to new alumnae in
the city to attend.
Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae plan
their first meeting for Tuesday at 8:30
o'clock at the home of Mrs. Maynard
A Nelson, 162S Norway. Mrs. Stanley
Dilatush is to be co-hostess. New alum
nae in the city are given special invita
tion to attend.
Mrs. Robert Burrell is to entertain for
her bridge rliib, Wednesday afternoon,
Inviting the group tor dessert and cards.
Lists of pledges for sororities and fra
ternities at University of Oregon, Eu
gene, released Friday, included several
names from Salem.
Miss Allie Lou Ohling. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill D. Ohling. pledged
Delta Delta Delta.
Miss Ann Carson, younger daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Carson, was
pledged to Gamma Phi Beta.
Miss Catherine Siegmund. daughter
of Floyd Siegmund. pledged Pi Beta Phi.
In the fraternity list, Philip Welling,
son of the E. O. Wcllings, and Dan Cal
laghan. son of Mrs. Margaret Callaghan,
both pledged Beta Theta PI; Keith Far
nam, son of the L. B. Farnams. and Tom
Paulus. son of the Conrad Pauluses. both
Phi Delta Theta; Don Rudd, son of Mr.
and Mrs. M. B. Rudd, Phi Kappa Psi;
Bob Wilcox, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Wilcox, Phi Kappa Sigma; Robert Gor
don, son of the C. E. Gordoni, Sigma Phi
Epsilon.
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ANNOUNCEMENT has been made of the engagement of Miss Janet Rilea to Donald
D. Farnam. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. Marion Wheeler Rilea of Salem and
Major General Thomas E. Rilea of Salem and Portland. Mr. Farnam is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lester B. Farnam of Salem. No date is set for the wedding.
Presbyterian Women Sponsor Tea
On the social calendar for next Wed
nesday afternoon, September 21, is the
silver tea for which members of the
Women's association and of Westminster
guild of the First Presbyterian church
will be hostesses at the home of Mrs.
Robert L. Elfstrom. This is the first
event of the fall for both groups.
Hours for the tea are between 3 and
5 o'clock and an invitation is extended
to all women and friends of the church
to attend.
Receiving at the door will be Mrs.
Malcolm Hawk and Mrs. C. E. Illidge.
Introducing to the line will be Mrs.
L. C. Dean and Mrs. Harold A. Rose
braugh. Greeting guests in the receiving line
will be Mrs. C. S. McCollam, Mrs.
Charles Layport, Mrs. E. A. Collier, Mrs.
Bertha Junk Darby and Mrs. Robert L.
Elfstrom.
Mrs. William L. Phillips, Sr., . and
Mrs. Hobart Jackson are to invite guests
to the dining room.
Assisting about the living room will
be Mrs. Robert Stutzman, Mrs. LaVerne
Young, Mrs. Tinkham Gilbert, Mrs. Ab
ner K. Kline, Mrs. James Hardie, Mrs.
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BRIDE AT k BEAl'TIFVL ceremony ihe evenlnc of Srptrmner 1(1 In the First Consrecatlonal rhnrrh was Mrs Law
re nee Christian, at right, the former Marjorie Tate, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I'lwln M. Tate of Sublimit. Mr Chris
tian Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Christian of Lebanon Wed September t In St. Vincent d Paul churrh was Mrs.
Wallaee E. Rona, In Inset at left above. She h the former Hit Hetnaa, daufhler ef Mr. ui Mrs. Edward Heenan
and Mr. Row b the son ot Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Rosa,
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Russel E. Pratt, Mrs. Robert F. Wulf,
Mrs. L. V. Benson, Mrs. Curtis Hale,
Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. W. D. Gil
christ, Mrs. W. E. Moore, Mrs. Gus Allen,
Mrs. N. J. Lindgren, Mrs. A. E. Archi
bald. Mrs. Douglas McKay, Mrs. Charles
A. Sprague, Mrs. James T. Brand, Mrs.
Chester W. Hamblin and Mrs. A. F.
Marcus have been invited to pour.
Those serving will include Mrs. James
Haworth, Mrs. William Bush, Mrs. Hal
DeSart, Mrs. Reynolds Allen, Mrs. Sam
Harbison, Mrs. Paul Bale, Mrs. G. E.
Fravel, Mrs. Maynard Shiffer, Mrs. Em
mett Kleinke, Mrs. Edward Burnside,
Mrs. Eugene brothers.
Mrs. P. H. Brydon is in charge of the
program which will feature clarinet
numbers by Loren and Ronald Bartlett,
accompanied by Miss Ann Gibbens; and
piano solos by Miss Gibbens.
Varied fall flowers are being arranged
as decorations with Mrs. Lewis Judson,
Mrs. Lee Canfield and Mrs. William L.
Phillips, Sr., in charge.
Mrs. Herman Lafky is general chair
man for the tea, assisted by Mrs. Hobart
Jackson.
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WEDDING for thli evening will
be that of Miss Grayce Munson
' and Harold Hamm, the ceremony
to be solemnized at 8 o'clock in the Ev
angelical Mennonite Brethren church at
Dallas.
The bride-to-be is the daughter of C.
A. Munson of Minneapolis and Mr.
Hamm is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
D. Hamm of Salem.
Officiating at the rites this evening
will be the Rev. L. W. Hawley of Seattle,
assisted by the Rev. A. Toews, pastor of
the Dallas church. Soloist for the cere
mony will be Homer Howard of Seattle
and at the organ will be Mrs. Bethel Un
ruh of Portland.
Miss Luella Warkentin and Miss Shir
ley Quiring are to light the candles,
wearing fall green gowns.
To be given in marriage by her fath
er, Miss Munson is to wear a wedding
gown of white satin, fashioned with
fitted bodice, sweetheart neckline, long
sleeves and a full length train. The long
veil will cascade from a halo of seed
pearls. For her bouquet the bride will
carry white chrysanthemums and other
small white blooms with an orchid in
the center.
Mrs. Harold Cox of Seattle, sister of
Mr. Hamm, is to be the honor attendant.
Her gown will be of gold satin and she
is to carry a bouquet of bronze and gold
chrysanthemums.
Mrs. Alfred Thiesen of Eugene as the
bridesmaid will be wearing a brown sa
tin gown and her flowers also will be the
gold and bronze chrysanthemums.
Flower girl is to be Barbara Josephine
Cox of Seattle. She will wear a dusty
rose frock and carry a basket of flowers.
Harold Cox is to be best man for his
brother-in-law. Alfred Thiesen is to be
head usher, others ushering to include
Herbert Dalke, Wilbur Ewert, Landy
Franz of Portland, Arnold Hiebert of In
dependence, Lawrence Oslund and El
mer Fry.
Mrs. Hamm will attend her son's wed
ding in a teal blue crepe gown with black
accessories, white gloves and a corsage
of Talisman rosebuds.
The reception following is arranged to
be in the church parlors.
Mrs. Henry Friesen of Dallas, cousin
of Mr. Hamm, and Mrs. Jack Cotton of
Chehalis, also a cousin, will pour. Serv
ing the cake will be Mrs. Frank Hiebert
of Dallas and assisting will be Mrs. Wil
bur Ewert and Mrs. Elmer Fry, the lat
ter of Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Saul Warken
tin of Dallas are to be hosts at the re
ception. When the couple leave on their trip
the bride is to wear a fall suit in irri
descent colors with green hat and ac
cessories and the orchid from her bridal
bouquet.
The couple will make their home in
Seattle, Mr. Hamm to be a senior at Pa
cific college of Seattle.
Zonta club's business meeting is to
be Thursday evening at the home of
Mrs. Ben Lambert. Dessert will be
7:30 o'clock. Mrs. I. N. Bacon, Miss
Janet Bower and Mrs. Herbert Wink
ler are co-hostesses.
Sigma Kappa Mothers club is meet
ing for luncheon at I p.m. Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. W. G. Burris.
Sojourners club is meeting at 1 p.m.
Thursday at the Salem Woman's club
house for dessert and bridge. Hostesses
include Mrs. George Crockett, Mrs.
Lloyd Morris, Mrs. Smith French, Mrs.
J. R. Hughes, Mrs. Irving Larson, Mrr
Arthur Young.
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