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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 20

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Statesman Journali
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Salem, Oregon
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20(Sec III) statesman, Oct. 12, "58 St. Mary's Good of SL Paul's Weds Salem Man Club Faculty Episcopal Church will meet at the -Apt- Annual YW church Monday at 1 pm Hostesses will be Mrs. Robert DeArmond and Mrs. Harold Muhs.

To Live in Portland Miss Sydney Weeks Bride Of Don Munsdiatiirday At Church Ceremony 1 on Tea Set at Doney.Hall The Willamette University Faculty Women's Club will be entertained at an. informal, tea on By JERYME ENGLISH Statesman Society Editor St. Paul's Episcopal Church was the setting for a beautiful autumn i i Thursday afternoon at Doney Hall Tuesday 1 "Mrs. Stanley Grove, chairman of the membership committee of the iYWCA, announces that the annual meeting of the Association will! be held on Tuesday evening si the YWCA buildine. 768 State wedding Saturday afternoon when Miss Sydney Roberta Weeks, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne L. Weeks, became the bride of Don Arlin Munson, son of Avis Mitchell of San Francisco and John M. Munson of Portland. 1 The 1 o'clock rites were performed by Rev.

John Shideler. Ronald 1 I -v. on the Willamette University campus between 2:30 and 4:30 o'clock. A short business session, with Mrs. Edwin W.

"Butler presiding, and a musical program ifl begin at 3 o'clock. Miss Nona Pyron, Street. The speaker for the dinner meeting will be Rev. Frederic A. Barnhill, assistant, St.

Paul's Episcopal Church. Rev. BarnhilL a newcomer to play by si 1- the Icommunity, will be introduced by Mrs. William Crothers, a member! of the national board of the Young Women's Christian Association and an active member of the association. Mrs.

R. D. Blatchford will pre 1 Craven was the vocalist, and Muss Ruth Bedford the organist. The talL attractive bride wore a handsome gown of chiffon taffeta fashioned with a rounded neckline of Alencon lace embroidered in pearls and a low waistline with applique of the lace on each side of the front panel. A drape of the taffeta extended over the hipline and terminated in a large, flat bow in back.

The bouffant skirt ended in a chapel train. Her fingertip French illusion veil cascaded from a small cap! of Alencon lace embroidered in pearls and she carried white, baby Elf roses swirled in a spray of stephanotis. Attendants Wear Pink Christmas side at the brief business meeting cellist and new member of the Willamette University Music School faculty, will play a group of selections. Tea will be served informally with Mrs. Stanley Butler heading the committee, assisted by Mrs.

Howard Runkel, Mrs. Lestle, J. Sparks. Mrs. Charles S.

McEIhinny, Mrs. Burton Bastuscheck, Mrs. Magdelaine deTirefort, Mrs. Donald 'Curtis, Mrs. Edward M.

Fritsch, Mrs. Charles A. Ruud, Mrs. Brooks Jenkins, Mrs. Dnnald Peterson and Mrs.

Cora Rathbun. Dinner Meeting For Council All interested women are invited to attend the dinner meeting of the Salem Council of the Christian Business and Professional Women Tuesday, October 14 at 6:1,5 p.m. Alpha Phis to Celebrate Founding The Alpha Phi alumnae will be entertained at the chapter house on the Willamette University campus Monday night at 7 o'clock. The collegiate members will present the new' pledges to the alumnae and the occasion will also celebrate-Founder's Day. Alpha Phi was founded at Syracuse University in 1872.

Miss Marietta Lind is president of the university chapter and Mrs. Jocelyn Scandling is president of the alumnae group. Allpha Phi is credited; with being the first women's fraternity to build its own chapter house in 1886, to have an endowment fund of $50,000, to pub 5 lessons for only $10. Includes music at tvhich time tne results 01 uie election of new members to 1 the board of directors will be announced. A written report of the Association work for the past year will be available.

The fnvocation will be given by Rpv Wavne Green, castor of the and free practice session You don't have to buy an organ to qualify First Christian Church. Miss Ruth Parrett. 1958 Rose Festival Queen, a student at Willamette University and a member of the Campus YWCA. will sing. A report of the 6 4 at tne Marion Hotel.

The speaker will be Rev. Herb Anderson from Lebanon, who was FOR DETAILS PHONE OR COME IN TODAY Sea beck summer conierence tor Y-Teen. leaders will be given by Miss Jimi Minty. lish a history for the first 501 Reservations for the dinner may a iiormer director of the Salem Youth Center and is a well known speaker in the Northwest. Phil'Mc- te made by calling tne ywua ot-tim The mpetin? is ODen to all Harness will be the soloist for the it m.

fciembers and friends of the Asso rVrJ Mrs. Bradley Dean Lucas (Gloria Dale Carver) whose wedding was an event of October 4 at the Central Bible Church in Portland. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold D.

Carver of Portland and the groom is the son of Mrs. Hattie Lucas of Salem. The couple will live in Salem. (Krohn PIANO COMPANY evening. Mr.

aeavey irom me ra-cific Telephone and Telegraph Company will the progress of the telephone. Reservations may be made with Mrs. C. G. Abbott not later than Sunday evening.

ciation. Dance Clubs Calendar 1280 State St. EM 2-5281 Attendants Wear Pink Five pretty attendants preceded the bride to the altar wearing satin, sheath dresses of bon bon pink accented with crashed cummerbunds with back detail of Paris pink. The bodices were made with scoop necklines and cap sleeves. They wore headpieces of flat bows in the contrasting pink shades and pink satin shoes.

Their flowers were pink Elf roses. Mrs. Homer G. Wadsworth (Joanna Beardsley) was her cousin's matron of honor. Miss Marcia Mosolf, Miss Betty Axley, Miss JoAnn Adair of Grants Pass and Miss Connie Beyers of Wanenton were the bridesmaids.

Jon, 'Mark Munson of Portland was best man for his twin brother and seating the guests were John EQingston of Portland, Hen-ryWilkins of The Dalles, Don Welcome of Bend and Van Killian of Portland. For her daughter's nuptials Mrs. Weeks selected a Velveray print sheer gown in shades of beige and brown with beige gloves and headband. Her flowers were pink Elf roses. Mrs.

Mitchell wore an imported blue brocade Chinese silk gown with' iridescent sequin hat for her son's marriage. She pinned white Elf roses to her gown. Reception Follows Rites and Luzader Studio). I 'lis, Pemiey Three dance clubs have sched-nioH nartif tar the coming week you always get end. The Bon Heur Club will hold its first dance of the season Fri iti- Mrs.

Don Arlin AAunson, the, former Sydney Roberta before her marriage Sattnday afternoon at, St. Paul's Episcopal Church. The bride, is rclaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L.

Weeks and the groom is the son of Mrs. Avis Mitchell of San Francisco and -John M. Munson of Portland. (Bruno Studio). day night at the VFW Hall, stuwjy Mills and his orchestra will play fori the semi-formal affair between 9 and 12 o'clock.

The committee for the evening includes Herbert Harris, president, and Mrs. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Jaunh T.nrns Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd torn iirtliOWn Formal Reception to Fete Waltz, Mr. and Mrs. George Mai- The newlyweds greeted their yyK frojp every dollar you spend at Penney 's! Faculty Members, Trustees years, to have an inter-chapter visiting delegate and to call the first inter-s i conference, which later became the National Panhellenic. Following the meeting with the collegiates the first annual meeting of Gamsna Tau corporation will be held. Mothers to Plan Annual Coffee The executive board of the Oregon State College Mothers' Club will meet Monday at 1:30 p.m.

at the home of Mrs. Ralph Stangeby, 405 W. Ewald Ave. Plans for the annual coffee, honoring mothers of new students at Oregon State College, will be discussed. New officers and standing committees for the year' include: president, Mrs.

C. F. DeGuire; vice president, Mrs. Elmer Worth, secretary, Mrs. Hobart Jackson; treasurer, Mrs.

F. P. Colgan; corresponding secretary, John Minifie. Committee members include, Mrs. Roderick Porter, hospitality; Mrs.

Ralph Stangeby, telephone; Mrs. Ed Carleton, program; Mrs. John Terhune, scholarship; Mrs. C. A.Lantz, legislative; Mrs.

E. F. Kirkwood, by-laws; Mrs. Chester Chase, publicity. Washington Mothers The Mother's Club at Washington School will hold their October meeting on Thursday at 1 p.m.

at the school. Mrs. Alfred Ross, managing director of the Haven School for the' Retarded, will, be the speaker. Musical selections will be presented by Mrs. Wiedeman's first grade and Miss Iietuvietis' fourth grade.

Hostesses will be Mrs. John Hansen, Mrs. Leonard Potocki, Mrs. Charles Peacock and Mrs. Merle Seed.

guests at a reception in the parish hall. Mrs. Earl Croghan, Miss Vera Paulsen and Mrs. Francis DeLapp presided' at the coffee PENNEY'S COAT WEEK SHOP PENNEt'S you'll live better, you'll save! Strom and Mr. and Mrs.

rea nai-varson. Tuxedo Club Dinner Dance The Tuxedo. Club's first formal dinner dance of the fall Mason is slated for Saturday night in the Gold Room of the Marion Hotel. Mrj and Mrs. C.

Ronald Hudkins are! heading the directorate for the affair. New members of the club this 'year are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Churchill, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Lankow, Mr. and Mrs. Homer C. Bcobst. Dr.

and Mrs. David Mac-farlane, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold urns. Cutting the cake were Mrs.

Andrew Beardsley, aunt of the bride, 'Mrs. fames Mosolf, and Mrs. Mildred Patterson of Forest Grove, great-aunt of the bride. For going away the new Mrs. Munson donned a navy blue suit with small, white collar, a navy Important social event calendared for the coming week will be the formal reception to be given by Dr.

and Mrs. George Herbert Smith on Friday night, October 17 at their Fairmount Hill residence. This is an annual event given by President and Mrs. Smith honoring the Willamette University board of trustees and factuly members, their wives or husbands. Calling hours are between 8 and 10 o'clock.

Greeting guest at the door will be. Donald Breakey and Donald Peterson. Assisting in the entrance hall will be Mrs. Robert Topping, Mrs. Regina Ewalt, Dr.

Cameron Paulin and' Jerry Whipple. Assisting in the living room will be Dean and Mrs. Robert D. Gregg, Dr. and Mrs.

Richard Petrie, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Derthickv Dr. and Mrs. Robert Moulton, Gatke and Dr.

and Mrs. Howard RunkeL Inviting guests to the dinner room will be Mrs. J. H. Ryan and Mrs.

Charles S. McEIhinny. Presiding at the coffee urns will be Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Mrs.

William L. Phillips, Mrs. Melvin H. Geist and Mrs. Maurice Brennen.

Serving will be MrsJrHoward Mader, Mrs. Donald Breakey, Mrs. Edwin W. Butler, Mrs. Clarence Kraft Mrs.

Donald Peterson, Mrs. Richard Gillis, Mrs. Charles Ruud Diue turban banded contrasting colors and navy and white acces FINE FABRIC COATS OVAL! CHEMISE! TRAPEZE! Exciting Fall Harvest Tones Schick Jr. Hard Timet Dance sories. She pinned a cluster of white stephanotis to her ensemble.

The couple will be at home at 425 S. E. 32nd Portland, after October 20. Intermission Club has Pi Phi Alumna The Pi Beta Phi alumnae will Land Mrs. Jerry Whipple.

be entertained at a dessert supper Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Travis Cross Will Speak Edwin Roth, 1475 21st St. NE at planned a bard times dance for Saturday night at the Knights of Columbus Hall. Harry Wesely's orchestra has been engaged to play fori the affair between 9:30 and 12:30 o'clock. There will be prizes for the best Circles Set Meetings on Wednesday clock.

Mrs. Lawrence Felds- Gme and see our wonderful wools, Plushes and Velours. And you must see how they're finished; taped at the armholes, piped at the buttonholes, lined In gleamy rayon satin. New lines? Of course) See oval, straightened or coats swinging trapeze-style in every harvest tone imaginable. Sizes 8 to 18.

Many petite sizes, too. chau is chairman of the hostess 1 Travis former administra gee and Stanley Rolfness. Elections will be held at the November meeting. tive assistant to Secretary of State Mark Hatfield, will address the committee, assisted by Miss Adele Egan, Miss Florence Hodge, Mrs. Thomas Yates' and Mrs.

Paul Morse. Halloween Supper meeting of Salem unit of the Republican Women's Federation of Oregon on Monday, October 13 at i i SECOND FLOOR JAH Circles of the Woman's Guild ef the First Congregational Churcn will meet on Wednesday. October f5 15 as follows The Downtown Lions Auxiliary will entertain their husbands at the annual Halloween supper Thursday night at the Roberts Grange hall at 6:30 o'clock. Mrs. Don Peterson is chairman of "the committee, assisted by Mrs.

Leslie Davis, Mrs. Edward Majek, Mrs. Richard Van Osdol, Mrs. Monroe Cheek, Mrs. Milan Boniface, Mrs.

1 Norman Young and Mrs; Mllner Mead. the Senator hotel at one clock. His subject will be various aspects of the gubernatorial campaign. The unit an affiliate of the National Federation of Republican Women, will nominate officers for the coming year. A slate of candidates has been prepared by the nominating committee including Mesdames Clark McCall, John Cochran, W.

G. Stacey, M. M. Ma- Mrs. Armond Carrow's Evening Circle will meet at her home, 691 S.

Capitol St, at 8 p.m. lire. Kenneth Torgeson's Even- fair: Circle will meet in the church parlor at 8 p.m. Hostess, Mrs. Vi Small Deposit Holdi Your 1 Coat on Lay-Away 1 olet LaMont; oevouons leaoer, Mrs.

Bernice Cooper; program, film their trip to the Orient shown by Capt and Mrs. Douglas CampbelL Mrsj Richard Fry's Morning Cir-del will meet in the church par DOROTHY 6RAV lor at 9:30 a.m. Nursery will be provided fiof the children. Speaker, Rev. David nose TOP QUALITY WOOL COAtS Anderson-Slater Circle will meet with Mrs.

Eric Nelte, 5690 Center St, at 12:30 p.m. for a sack lunch. Miss Russmn will give the program A Brilliant Fall Crystal From Harper's on Missions. 00 5 Because this is the year for rich, high-colored coats. Penney's brings tfc you buy.

Relaxed sil- ffk houette coats, that are good fash-ion from their deepened collar to their tapered hems. SECOND FLOOR Mrs. Robert Haley's Circle will meet with Mrs. R. G.

Doege, 190 Superior St at 1 p.m. for dessert. Co-hostesses, Mrs. Hattie Schweitzer and Mrs. Priscilla Shat- Bazaar.

'y: 4 'KU'A I 'f tucJ Mrs. S. J. Butler will give the program on Missions. JJrs.

Leon Hansen's Circle will meet with Mrs. Justin Rowland, Rkkreall, at 1:15 pjn. for dessert Cotton Poplin Quilt Lined Hooded Driving Coats- Co-hostess. Mrs. C.

S. Seacat Mrs. Florence King's Circle will with Mrs. P. L.

Calvert, 190 Washington St S. at noon for a CirPs Sizes 3 to 6X Girl's Sizes 7 to 14 Sizes 10 to 18 Women's sack lunch. Devotions leader, Mrs, George Durham, program by Mrs. .88 $K88 Olive Sargent Missionaries to Be Speakers The Christian Women's Gob of Salem will meet for their regular Deluxe cotton poplin coat with convertible hood, rich quilted nylon Rning, your favorite, toggle buttons. No skimping on quality; all we've cut is price! SECOND FLOOR luncheon meeting on Tuesday, Oc DRY SKIN LOTION With NEW DUPXKSEai top for easy, economical application This rich, non-eieaav lotion marfiMi tober 14 at iz dock at tne Golden Pheasant Rev.

and Mrs. Claude Vaueher deep down to help soften, soothe, pro tect. NOW $li5. A 1150 -valiwj who; have been doing Missionary work in Central India for six years. Women's Casual Flats will present an interesting program, illustrated with pictures and i Swinging trapeze suit by DAVIQ CRYSTAL, with up-rising collar, airborne pleats, Moss-Still's imported wool flannel in oxford-grey, blue, brown of sizes 8 Jo 16, $59.95 Other David Crystal suits from $55.95 -yl I MORMONS HAND CRCAU tO promote I that "young looklt Precious hor Women's 65 Orion and 35 Wool Reversible Skirts I Styled cut, seamed, hemmed SO; Reduced nicely, you'll wear them either side out! Sudsable, prVr)anently 4 Ov oleated Orion and woa(I Sm th nPU JiOM 66 Women's Budget Dresses $333 Discontinued Styles! Washable I DOWNSTAIRS STORg curios, xars.

vaucner will be remembered as Diane Riggs, lyiof Salem. Mrs. Len Friesen win present vocal selections. Alii interested women are Invited to call their reservations to Mrs. Hnmnhrev.

Inones smooth, soften rooghness from rithin by "deep-moisturizing" action; (w.teg. i50!) Stores new harvest colorst Most all sizes Assorted styles DOWNSTAIRS STORE pre-school children willj be conducted at First Baptist Capital Drug i lie i owne shod vnurcn. i SECOND FLOOR Sizes 10 to 18 Bethel 4S. Job's Danshters will 1 405 State, Corner of Liberty 4470 N. River Rood at Cherry Ave.

4X0 N. Capitol In Ik; Capitol Shopping Center ft Farklng--Shep Men. and Fri. 9:30 a.nw9 p.m. STORE HOURS: MONDAY FRIDAYS TIL' 9 P.

M. OTHER DAYS 9:30 M. TO 5:30 P. eb serve Friendship Night at their meeting on Thursday at the Scottish! Rite Temple at 7:30 P.m. vitv ween tframpi i'i 1 At 1 I.

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