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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 56

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Statesman Journali
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Salem, Oregon
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56
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Bride-Elect Feted 4 (Sc A) Statesman, Sdtm, Dec 3, '72 Seen anc! Herb Society Dinner LEBANON Foods cooked with herbs will be featured at the Lebanon Herb Society's Christmas party Thursday, Dec. 16 at 6 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Royal Pedersen. Members will bring their favorite herb dishes, and herb-related gifts will be exchanged.

LYONS Miss Carol Frichtl was honored by 20 friends and relatives at a bridal shower Nov. 26 at the home of Mrs. Anne Brand in Stayton. Co-hostesses were Betty Blades and Joan and Carol Silbernagel. MEXICO GRAN CARNAVAL DE MAZATLAN FEBRUARY 23, 1973 Cruise for 14 days aboard the glamorous Islands Princess.

She's all First Class and very Italian. The MS Island Princess is of Norwegian registry. tVlOSMGEliS Fares from S8 18.00 1,308.00 including air fare from Portland, subject to availability. Call now while choice of cabins are still available. Some accommodations still available for January cruises.

lin soloist for one of the major numbers to be played by the Junior Symphony. (Statesman photo by Ron Cooper) A joint concert Friday night brings together Salem Junior Symphony, directed by Bruce Mcintosh, pictured left, and the Cadet Orchestra, directed by Madison Vick, right. Kathleen Breckenridge is vio Princess Cruises apital Travel Fred Meyer S. 3488 o.oooooooooooooooooooooodoooon lid (M 1 8 top Dan Fry receiving compliments on his handsome ice blue suede jacket The Frys just recently sold their Alvarado Terrace home to the Arthur Healds the Healds also at the party and a little weary as they were right in the midst of moving The Frys have leased a home on Candalaria until they build Driving over from Dallas were Dr. and Mrs.

E. B. Bossatti, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Newton and Mr.

and Mrs. William Brockhaus The Gary Goulets telling their friends they will soon be moving to Twin Falls, Idaho Dr. and Mrs. Charles McGee coming in with the Neil Merrells they have been visiting here from Denver and will be back next summer when he begins his medical practice Assisting Mr. and Mrs.

Bingham Powell (she in a handsome champagne brocade dress and coat) William Aitken flew up from Atlanta, Ga. to join his family for Thanksgiving they hope to be moved south by the first of the year Blonde Mrs. James Heltzel lovely in silver with blue accent Mrs. Robert Cor-enbaum wearing a brilliant, splashy print and white fox stole WEDDING NOTES Exchanging their marriage vows in the beautiful, red-carpeted sanctuary of the historic Methodist Church a week ago were Barbara Donovan and Kenneth Sahli The church was nearly filled for the occasion lots of family groups, including Hillendale neighbors of the Robert Donovans and their children for many it was their first wedding and the youngsters eyes were popping A large contingent of the college set and young marrieds on hand as many were home for the Thanksgiving weekend Five attendants and a ring bearer preceded the bride to the altar the girls wearing green and blue striped dresses with green tops and carrying a single red rosebud The bride and her father all smiles as they walked down the aisle The newlyweds greeting their guests at a reception at McNary Golf Club following the afternoon nuptials the bride's table covered with an exquisite lace cloth over linen flanking the tiered cake were bouquets of red roses and lime green Fujii chrysanthemums The mothers of the bride and groom so pretty in their gowns Mrs. Rob-3rt Donovan radiant in a long, yellow dress and Mrs.

George Sahli of Portland in a burnt orange striped dress A very special guest at the wedding was the bride's grandmother, Mrs. W. H. East, who wore a burgundy Amity WSCS Church Bazaar Members of the Amity Woman's Society of Christian Service are busy preparing for their annual church bazaar which is scheduled for Friday, Dec. 8 at the Amity United Methodist Church.

Hours will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Luncheon will be served from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Booths will offer a variety of goods including all kinds of needlework and handcrafts, Christmas cards, baked foods, Attic Treasures Alumnae Dinner Delta Delta Delta alumnae of the Salem area will meet for a potluck dinner on Tuesday at the home of Mrs.

John Caughell, 1915 Fir St. South, at 6:30 p.m. The committee includes Mrs. Wallace Bonesteele, Mrs. Carroll Nelson and Mrs.

Mark Astrup. Mrs. Charles Clarke is the newly installed president of the group. All alumnae in the area are invited to attend. for your holiday hair fashion 1872 State Street Christmas 8 with Vanity I I 8 Now at Lovely Lady Beauty Salon Nancy Drees Nancy is awaiting your call 363-3836 Oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ALWAYS one of the gala events of the pre-holiday season is the Champagne Preview of the Christmas Collector's Show at the Bush Barn and the 1972 show was no exception as over 250 persons jammed the Barn and gallery last Saturday night The road leading into the grounds was a major traffic jam all evening By JERYME ENGLISH Statesman Women's Editor (resembling Liberty and Court Streets during the Christmas rush) 1 It was so crowded at times there was hardly room to move but everyone I had a gay time and the gowns worn by the women were something else Lots of bare backs and halter dresses and many cut low in I front lots of color, beading and jewels It was the best fashion show we have seen in a long time Christmas Around the World was the theme for Salem Art Association pre-Iview Even though it I was crowded many seemed to find art work to purchase we noted sold signs on numerous paintings, sculp- ture and art objects but I we know of many who went 'back on Sunday so they could really see the show The buffet table was centered with a world globe and flanked by miniature flags of the United Nations Centering the upstairs gallery was a Christmas tree adorned with handmade or- naments brought by Art As- sociation members The I stairway was garlanded with greens and decorated with I red bows Gorgeous brilliant print gowns heavily beaded ton the bodice worn by Mrs.

I Martin Franz and Mrs. A. Miller Mrs. Ian Brydon, one of the I committee members, 'lovely a silk print dress in shades of fuchsia and pink I. Mrs.

Wendell McLin, a striking brunette, accented 'her beauty with a stunning lyellow gown with sequin Itrim The tailored look Mrs. John W. Wood choosing a red Scotch plaid dinner suit Mrs. Douglas Simmons in a long, brown tweed skirt and brown velvet jacket Mrs. Henry A.

Meyer wearing a long, sleeveless coat of honey gold over matching pants and black top Mrs. Marc Winters glamorous in a long, white gown with jewel trim on the bodice Thrilled about their purchase were the Dick Seidemans (he president of Jhe Art Association) they bought a steel sculpture cf a wharf for his law office Sharon Seideman wearing a black and white outfit for the party Artist Dee ftundall (Mrs. John) was more than excited as she sold several paintings during the preview She wore a Jed velvet skirt with brilliant jewel top Among others Mrs. Robert Y. Thornton added another painting to their Collection it was a portrait and the unusual mahogany frame was the outer edge of an old phonograph iGamma Phis To Exchange Recipes Gamma Phi Beta Alum-Tiae will meet for a Wassail arty on Monday at 7:30 i.m.

at the home of Mrs. E. Eberhart, 1065 Cardinal Street NW. Each member is asked to iring a dozen cookies for lasting and several copies of Jhe recipe. Miss Margaret Simms, president, has announced that this year's Christmas project will be to provide gifts for patients at Oregon State Hospital.

Members are asked to bring their unwrapped gifts, suitable for patients" personal use, to the party. All Gamma Phi Betas are invited to attend. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo BY SEA "LPUCRT0 AiARU i. MMZAWU0 MEXICO OTY mxco jJLas.nMuTiitJo Dine on gourmet meals he pampered with charming service, and make wonderful friendhiM. Commercial 581-8300 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fair at LaPointe's Cf Merry Concert A Joint Event A joint concert Friday, Dec.

8, by Salem Junior Symphony and Cadet Symphony Orchestras will be the first public appearance of the year for both orchestras. The 8:15 p.m. concert is to be held in the Parrish Junior High School Auditorium. The Junior Symphony, directed by Bruce Mcintosh, will play Johann Cristian Bach's Sinfonia Concertante for Violin and Cello in A major; Bartok's Romanian Folk Dances and Beethoven's First Symphony. Karen Haff, cellist and Kathleen Breckenridge, violinist, will be the soloists in the Sinfonia Concertante.

Cadet Orchestra The Cadet Orchestra will play the Entrance of the Sirdar by Ippolotov-Ivanov and the French Christmas Suite by Cesar Franck. Madison Vick is director. The next concert by the Junior Symphony will be in February in Albany and will be sponsored by the Albany Chapter of the American Association of University Women. dress The bride's aunt, Mrs. Ronald Runyan (Mary East) here from Idaho for the wedding and wearing a pretty red print dress The bride's aunt, Mrs.

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