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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1956)
Miss Alexander Names Attendants 7;; One of early August's prominent weddings will be that ot Miss Charlotte Alexander and Thomas H, Wendel of Portland; MisB Alexander is reveal ing plans tor the service this weekend. ., 'I The ceremony will be an afternoon one, solem nized at 4 o'clock in the First Presbyterian church . with Dr. Paul N. Poling officiating, on August 4. . Mrs. Edward 0. Stadtcr, Jr. Is to be matron of honor, for her. sister. Mrs. Lawrence Black of New York City,! sister of Mr. Wendel, is to bo bridesmaid,'- and the bride's twin nieces, Misses Carolyn and Catheryn . Stadtcr, , are to be junior bridesmaids. James Wendel of Ann Arbor, Mich, is to be . best man for his brother. Groomsmen and ushers will ; be John Ettelson, Lawrence Black, George Alexander, Jr., Seattle, brother of the bride, Otis Pease of Seattle, and Philip M. Ilawley. The reception following is to be at the Salem Woman's club house. t . Miss Alexander is the younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs: George C. Alexander of Salem and Mr. Wendel' is the son of Harold F. Wendel of Portland. 1 Among the many parties being given for the bride-to-be preceding her wedding Is the shower for which Mrs. Ralph H. Qooloy and her daughter, Mrs. John P. Maulding, are to entertain on Monday afternoon at the Coolcy home. Guests have been invited for luncheon and the shower will be a kitchen one. Invited are Miss Alexander, her mother, Mrs. George C. Alexander, and her sister, Mrs. Edward 0. Stadter, Jr.; Mrs. Richard L. Cooley, Mrs. Rodney Hofstetter, Mrs. Robert Strebig, Mrs. Philip M. Hawley, Mrs. Don E. Phillips, Mrs. William R. Shinn, Mrs. Ralph Underwood, Mrs. Ronald E. Jones, Jr., Mrs. John H. Johnson, Miss Antoinette Kuzmanich, formerly of Salem and now -Jiere for a time, Mrs. Lloyd Ramcy and the two .hostesses. .. . I Invitations will be in the mail the lirst of the week for two informal coffees planned by Mrs. Maurice Heater, Mrs. Joseph B. Fclton and Mrs. Carl Stcelhammer. Both affairs will honor Mrs. Bert A. Walker, formerly of Salem, who is in the valley for the summer from Kodiak. Alaska. Guests for the cof fees include friends of Mrs. Walker. The first affair will be the morning of July 28 at the Heater home in Slaylon, hours to be between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. ;., The second party will be August 4 at the Felton nomo on Candalaria Heights, Salem, hours also to be between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. ' Annual "dress up" day for Salem Women's - Golf association is announced for Wednesday, 'August 1. For this event, "the sky's the limit", when it comes to costumes. Miss Dorothy Tonning is planning a buffet sup per next Friday evening in compliment to her sis--lor. Miss Anita Tonning, and the letter's fiance, Lt. (jg) Robert James Miller, U.S. navy. The sup per will be at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Ncls Tonning, preceding the wedding rehear-, sal for the young couple who will be married next Saturday afternoon. Hosts for a dinner party next Tuesday night will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burlinglinm, who have Invited a group of 20 to their North 14th street home. Bridge will follow tho dinner. Visitors here this week have been Mr. and Mrs.; Stephen Fouchck.and daughter, Barbara, from Boise, Idaho. They formerly mode their home in Salem. . Hostess to her bridge club on Tuesday evening will 'be Mrs. John P. Moulding. Additional guests will be Miss Antoinette Kuzmanich, visiting here from Portland, and Mrs. Al Ea'ior. 11 n MRS. DUANE St i v.aM : '. .' BRIDE at s garden ceremony last Sunday sflrrnonn at hrr home wis Mrs. Duane , M. Eakln (Marilynn Jean Harland), above, daughter of Mr. and Sin, Roy Harland. Lt. , Eakin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Eakln of Fonell Butte. Ls i9teft ' t LA r - ONE OF the mid summers interesting affairs will be the Allied Arts Fair, sponsored by Salem Art association and affiliated groups next Saturday, July 28, on the grounds at the Bush House, Salem Art museum. Getting ready for the event are the trio of association members above, left to right, Mrs. Cathryn Lombard, Mrs. Esthcl Bcnncr and Bruce F. Pickett, the latter Art association president. mmmmmmsm Spinsters Meeting Spinsters club members arc lo meet Monday night at the home of Miss Patricia Deency- with Miss Julie Miller and Miss Sally Greig as co-hostesses. Plans will be made for the annual summer hencfit affair, a bridge party being planned for 'August 10 in Meier & Frank's-Salem store, lt will be in the afternoon, between 2 and 4 o'clock, and in the evening between 7 and 9 o'clock. Miss Alice Lehman is general chairman. Proceeds go to the '. club's philanthropic projects. Mrs. Frank Burlinghnm has Invited a small group of golfing friends to an intormal coffee next Thursday morning at her home, special guest lo be Mrs. William Scotton, prominent goiter in The Dalles. Guests arc invited to call between 10 a.m. and 12 o'clock noon. "1 mm lKenni-11-Ellll iHldlo plrturM M. EAKIN PLAN ALLIED ARTS FAIR mmmemmmmmmmmm By MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER elllQUE Lance club is planning an informal party for the night of Saturday, July 28, at the American Legion club, dancing to be between 9:30 and 12:30 o'clock. Casual attire, summer cottons, is the dress for the evening.- On the decorating committee are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scandling, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Coolcy, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barber, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Carlton, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, Jr. Governor and Mrs. Elmo Smith will be leaving next Thursday for southern California, the gover nor being among special guests invited to the Fiesta del Pncifico at San Diego. They also will be in Los Angeles for a day and will return to the capital, Sunday. The Smiths are making the trip by plane. Earlier,. Thursday, the governor is to address the stale American Legion convention at Albany. Sojourners club plans its semi-monthly party next Thursday attcrndon at Salem Woman's club, dessert to be at 1 o'clock. Chairman for the day is Mrs. Jason Lee and on her committee are Mrs. I. F. Bryan, Mrs. R. W. Roberts, Mrs. C. K. Elliott and Mrs. Al Lulay. Cards will follow the dessert. MISS KATHY BEING announced today Is the engagement uightrr ot Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walden ol rs. Clyde Eby of Molslls. da Mrs. I :-vrftii :,':, r-kfyA ' V v 2 : " '-. ' ''. f' . J, A : ' ' (Capital Journal picture) Tells Betrothal Joining the ranks of brides-elect is Miss Kathy Walden. Her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Walden of Molalla arc today announcing her engagement to Arden Eby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Eby ot Molalla.- A December wedding is planned by the couple. Both are graduates ot Molalla High school, Miss Walden with the class of 1953, She is now em ployed in the advertising department of the States i an-Journal Publishing company and Mr. Eby is part owner of a service station at Lake Grove. Honoring their daughter, Miss Edcl Tctlic, and her fiance, Robert Francis Harrington, the Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Tetlie of Litllefork, Minn., will entertain Saturday night at a dinner, the event to follow the wedding rehearsal for Miss Tetlic and Mr. Harrington. The couple will be married July 29. The dinner Saturday is to be at the home of the Tellies' son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer R. Sather. ' The Tellies are arriving at the midweek "or their daughter s wedding. Also due in next week from Annislon. Ala. to attend the wedding is an aunt of the bride, Mrs. Harry Mel Ayers. (jMtrn-Milter itudlo picture) WALDEN of Miss Kathy Walrtrn, shove, of Salem, Molalla, to Ardrn Eby, son of Mr. and s mm Annual Allied Arts A colorful affair interesting a large group next Saturday, July 28, will be the annual Allied Arts Fair of Salem Art association. The event will be staged on the grounds at the Bush House, Salem Art museum, High and Mission streets, between 12 o'clock noon and 5 p.m. 1 Many artists in varied fields from Salem and surrounding valley areas will participate in the affair and will set up their work between 10 a.m. and 12 o'clock noon. The fair will open at noon then with invitation extended to all interested to attend. A nominal entry fee is being charged exhibitors, half of the money realized to buy work of Oregon artists for the permanent collection atBush House, the other portion to go toward defraying expenses. Effort is being made to give all the color that goes with such affairs, a la Greenwich Village or Paris sidewalks. Lines will be strung up to hang unframed pictures and other type of work. Exhi bitors are being asked to take their own materials step-ladders, tables, and other equipment. Some of the artists will do their painting or work on the grounds. Organ music will be presented through the Wiltsey-Weathers Music company. . Much of the artistic work displayed will be on ' AMONG early August brides announcing members of her wedding party is Miss Kathleen Mary Corrigan, who is to be married on August 4 to Richard Wilbur Pearson. The ceremony is to be solemnized at 10:30 o'clock that morning in St. Joseph's Catholic church with the Rev. Joseph Vanderbeck officiating. Miss Patricia Corrigan is to be maid of honor for her sister. Miss Dolores MacMahon, Miss Sharon Falleur of Warrenton, Ore., cousin of the bride, and Miss Lonnie Pearson, sister of the bridegroom, are to be bridesmaids. Cathy Burke, a cousin of the bride, will be flower girl, and Bruce Pearson, brother of the bridegroom, will be ring bearer. Donald Endrcs is to be best man. Groomsmen will be William Drakeley, Steve Caldwell and Jeith Boyer, and serving as ushers will be Jerry Bischoff and Jack Loy. . A breakfast for the bridal party and families of the couple will be served in St. Joseph's rectory following the service, and at 1:30 p.m. a recep tion is planned at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Corrigan. Mr. Pearson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur D. Pearson. An event of Sunday afternoon will be the lea for 'which Mrs. Preston F. Doughton and her niece, Mrs. David A. Rhoten, are entertaining at the Doughton home. The tea honors Miss Carolyn Av erill of Portland, who i- to be married on Septem ber 1 to Mrs. Doughton's son. Robert P. Doughton. Hours for the tea will be between 3 and 5 o'clock. Receiving with the hostesses and hono'ree will be the latter's mother, Mrs. Harold L. Averill of Portland. Pouring will be Mrs. I. M. Doughton and Mrs. Millard B. Doughton. Others assisting will be Mrs. Wayne Doughton, Mrs. Ivan Stewart, Mrs. Dorothy Bryant of Dallas. In the evening, after the lea, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Doughton will entertain at a buffet sup, per for the engaged couple and members of the families. Miss Averill's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Har old L. Averill, will be here from Portland for the day. Lt. and Mrs. Paul S. Hawkins (Nancy Miller) arc expected in Salem in early August, to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Burr Miller. Lt. and , Mrs. Hawkins have been in Fairbanks, Alaska, for nearly a year and a half. Rolana club will meet on Monday, July 23, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lester Thomas, 1595 Roosevelt. Co-hostesses will be Miss Helen Songcr and Mrs. Darrell Walker. An event for Sunday will be the at home honor ing Mr. and Mrs. William George Walling on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary. Friends are invited to call at the Walling home, 1066 Northwood Drive, between 2 and 5 o'clock. Hostesses for the event are the couple's three daughters, Mrs. William C. Read and Mrs. Carl L. Donovan, both of Salem, and Mrs. Gordon Patterson of Riverside, Calif. Other members of the family will assist. tvV-. $ v fa ... .v. , V ; f . -i m . - ' '.a : hJ v 1 1 J I J f ' ; i v 1 A- 1 ' " - 1 , MRS. THOMAS WED LAST Sunday was Mrs. Thomas Alan Reich (Marilyn I.nl Dunn) ahnve She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brandon of Salem snd Ir Be! h ? the' son of Mr. and Mrs. Ren Beach ot Senile. The couple will live at Wenatcnee! The bride's father is Herbert C Dunn of Honolulu, T. H. ttcnatcnee. The Fair, Saturday sale. There will be a concession stand for sand wiches and soft drinks. Among groups entering work are Weavers guild; Creative Art group; some members of tht Carl Hall classes; works of public school students, entered by Dr. Margaret McDevitt, head of art in the Salem public schools, this collection having been displayed recently at the National Educa tion association in Portland; Salem Camera club with black and white division, salon prints and colored slides; Pentacle Theater group; Cas cade Artists group from the coast area. Ceramists, jewelry workers, leather craftsmen, painters in both water colors and oils, lapidary enthusiasts and others will be exhibiting. Of special note will be the collection of pen and ink etchings by Heinz Laetsch, recently of Germany. This will be one of the special exhibits in the only-display section. Other craltsmen in various fields of art who might not have been contacted are invited to par ticipate. Mrs. Chandler Brown is general chairman tor the fair. David Duniway, publicity; Rex Peterson, exhibits; Mrs. Logan C. Berry, concession; Robert Sprague, registration; and Eslhel Benner, music, are olher chairmen assisting with arrangements. Style Show Due All the color and excitement of a New York fashion salon will prevail at the Salem Knights of Columbus hall on Friday August 3, as "Family Fashions Around the Clock" are presented at the Serra Catholic High school benefit fashion show. The latest styles for the entire family will be modeled at the showing which is scheduled for 8 p.m. For the benefit show, Meier & Frank's-Salem has made available their collection of now all creations. Clothing (or morning, afternoon and evening wear for men, women and children will be featured. Leading the parade of "Fashions Around the Clock" will be robes and lounging wear for the family. Nine o'clock will spotlight housedresses for the ladies, business suits for men and play clothes for the children. As the clock strikes 1 it will be the newest in afternoon frocks for the women and drcss-up , clothes for the children. Dinnerl time is barbecue time, and the latest in outdoor fashions arc to be worn by the chef and all his helpers. After dinner is served on the patio it's bedtime for the children and as the baby sitter arrives the "around the clock fashion spot light" is on mom and dad in their high fashion styled evening wear. Mrs. H. C. Saalfeld and Mrs. Morrell Crary are co-chairmen for the event. Mrs. .Winston Williams of Escondido. Calif. Is arriving in Salem by plane Sunday for a two weeks' visit with her mother, Mrs. Thomas Hoi man. Joseph A. H. Dodd, district manager for the Portland Gas and Coke company, is to be guest speaker for the luncheon meeting of Salem club of Zonta International next Thursday noon at the Golden Pheasant. He is to discuss the natural gas program. . Past Oracles club, R9y.1l Neighbors of America, will meet on Tuesday, July 24, at 7:30 p.m. at th home of Mrs. E. B. Kasson, 681 Center St. Mrs. Blanche Gaines, who is moving to Portland, will be honored with a farewell shower. Of interest to Salem friends is the coming wed ding of Miss Joan Dunn and William Russell of Salem and Portland. The ceremony will be solemnized next Satur day night, July 28, at 8 o'clock in the Mt. Tabor Presbyterian church in Portland. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earlmund Franklin Dunn of Portland. Mr. Russell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Russell of Portland. He is a nephew of Mrs. Marie Ling of Salem. The couple plan to live in Salem, Mr. Russell being with the state public utilities commission office. Among those going from here to the wedding will be Mrs. Ling, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Nelson, Mrs. Walter A. Barsch, Mrs. E. H. Kennedy. .4 t t i . ( , (JcRtrn-Milter itudlo plcturt) ALAN BEACH k ; ' r i f'ri