The OSEGOII STATESMAN. Scdem, O4oo. Sunday Morning. February I. IM2 P AOS TWO 1 - . - - )ti s tor . i : .. . , - . i ' r Miss Fehler Feted at Parties A popular February bride elect is Miss Audrey Fehler, who will become Mr. Amedee Smith's bride on Sunday, February 15. The ceremony will take place at the First Congregational -church at 4 o'clock. Dr. R. Franklin Thompson will offi ciate, assisted by Rev. Robert Hutchinson. A small reception at the home of the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Feh ler, will follow the wedding. Mr. Smith is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Smith of Port land. . A number of bridal parties have been planned for the pleas ure of Miss Fehler. Monday night Miss Margaret Ann Bligh and Mrs. Baine Cater of Cor- ' vallis will entertain at the D. - K. Gemunder home in honor of the bride-to-be. Bridge will be in play during the evening with a late supper following. A miscellaneous shower will honor Miss Fehler. Bouquets of spring flowers will , provide the decorative note about the rooms. Bidden to compliment Miss Fehler are Mrs. J. A. Fehler, Mrs. Frank Bligh, Mrs. D. K. Gemunder, Mrs. Roy Willough by of Corvallis, Mrs. S. H. Pro bert, Mrs. B. H. Drager, Mrs. William Stein, Mrs. Oren Mc Dowell, Mrs. John Kolb, Miss Mary Ellen Mills, Miss Marjorie Waters, Miss Barbara Williams, Miss Phyllis Fisher and Miss Phyllis Gardner. Shower at Drsrer Home Mrs. B. H. Drager and her daughter, Mrs. William Stein (Pauline Di-ger) of Portland were he i i compliment to Miss r. r Fi ly night at the former's home. A salad sup per was served md a crystal shower feted the bride-elect. Honoring Miss Fehler were Mrs. J. A. Fehler, Mrs. Harold S. Smith, Miss Virginia and Miss Mary Louise Smith of Portland, Mrs. D. K. Gemunder, Mrs. Baine Cater and Mrs. Roy Willoughby of Corvallis, Mrs. P. J. Meany, Mrs. Robert Burns of St. Helens, Miss Mary Ellen Mill?, Miss Marjorie Waters, Miss Phyllis Fisher, Miss Mar garet Ann Bligh, Miss Mildred Meaney, Miss Barbara Williams and the hostesses. Mrs. Fred Epeneter and Mrs. W. E. Johnson entertained in formally Monday night for the pleasure of Miss Fehler at the former's home on Kingwood Heights. A miscellaneous show er honored the bride-elect and refreshments were served after an informal evening. The table was centered with a pink and lavender shower umbrella un der which the gifts were placed. Guests were Miss Fehler, Miss Jean Wilson, Mrs. Gay lord Hibbs, Mrs. George Miltonber ger, Mrs. Marguerite Pittenger, Mrs. Oren McDowell, Mrs. Rich ard Hiday and the hostesses. jb(mrt Jtooh but . . . We girls who belong to the Culin ary Conservation Corps have adopted the slogan of "Keep Us Frying." Street scenes ... Driving around the block looking for a parking place, we saw a policeman put a woman driver out of a loading zone. She drove on, the length of two cars, double parked and went off and left the car in the middle of" the street Pity the poor policeman in a situation like that No peace . . . Even the poo old tooth paste tubes can't call their souls their own. They are now listed under those things we must save for defense. It's a grand day though for the hoarding housewife who has saved everything since the year one. Even Fry-Terhaar Vows Said Miss Patricia Terhaar, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Ter haar of Mt Angel, became the bride' of Mr. Avril O. Fry. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Fry of Scotts Mills, at St Pauls Catholic church in Silverton at 8 o'clock Thursday morning January 22. The ceremony was read by Rev. Father John Greene. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. She wore suit of soldier blue with ac cessories to match, and her cor sage was Of gardenias and bou vardia. Mrs. BUI Imper, sister of the groom, was the bride's only at tendant She wore a dark blue suit, and her flowers were fleur , de-lis. Mr. John Terhaar, broth er of the bride, was best man. The bride's mother wore black, - with a corsage of pink carna tions. The groom's mother wore dark blue, with a corsage of pink carnations. ' A wedding dinner was served In the banquet room of Toney'.i Cafe in Silverton to the wedding party and guests. ; The couple left for Pendle ton, where the groom Is sta tioned at the Pendleton air base. . Mrs, Robert DeTIieg (Marian MacLachlah) left this weekend for Portland to Join her husband, Lt DeVlieg where they have : taken an apartment Camp Fire gvardiaas will neetr : with Mrs. George BagnalL 1593 Madison street, Tuesday after noon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Paul Morse Is arranging the program. r Reveals Engagement ... JOINING the ranks of brides-elect today is Miss Eleanor Wagner, whose betrothal to Mr. Curtis Guthrie is being announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wagner. The groom-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Guthrie. There has been no date set for the wedding. Miss Wagner and her fiance are Salem high school graduates. He is now with the California Packing company and Miss Wagner is employed at Montgomery Ward and company. (Jesten-Miller photo). Luncheon at Rossman's Tuesday Mrs. George Rossman will be a hostess on Tuesday for a one o'clock luncheon for a jjroup of her friends. The affair will be at the Ross man home on North Capitol street. Bridge will be in play during the afternoon. Bouquets of spring flowers will provide the decorative note. Covers will be placed for Mrs. Leslie Scott of Portland, Mrs. Harry H. Belt, Mrs. James T. Brand, Mrs. Percy R. Kelly, Mrs. John Rand, Mrs. Douglas Mc Kay, Miss Dorathea Steusloff, Afoiv. , at that, I bet she never saved old tooth pasta Kibes. "Move over little tin can . . . and let me in" said the glass jars put in prominent places to be filled for infantile paralysis re lief. The man who put them out said it was merely a matter of pushing 14 others aside to make room for this one. line forms on right . . . We find the lineup at the defense saving stamp window as long as it's been at the auto loan wicket all these years. It never rains . . . We have ordered sev eral nice sunny days for next weekend. We want to dig in the ground. Let's see how influential we are with the now entirely un publicized weather man . . . Marine Buren. 'i i WEDS IN SOUTH Mrs. Lester Meyers (Hilda Stand ish) who was married in Loo Angeles on January 25. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Standish of Sweet Home and her hus band's parents are Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Meyers of Sa lem. OCennell-Ellis). ' Mr. and Mrs. Glenn. Adaas returned this week front a three month trip to the east.' They spent some time in Pittsburgh, their former home, and went on to Washington, DC, returning by way of the southern states. Mr. and Mrs, Harris Uets will entertain their pinochle dub at dinner tonight at their North Liberty street home. Guests will be Mr. and Uii. William Smith, Mr. and Mrs, E. IL Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Meyer, Mrs. G. F. Chambers, Mrs. Hom er V. Carpenter, Mrs. James Heltzel, Mrs. Carl W. Emmons, Mrs. Gail Sanders, Mrs. Frede rick Hill Thompson, Mrs. Cus ter Ross, Mrs. Jay H. Stockman, Mrs. L. C. McLeod, Mrs. George Alexander, Mrs. James J. Pan ton, Mrs. Grover Bellinger, Mrs. Albert A. Siewert and Mrs. Rossman. Major and Mrs. Louis Faras- worth and children, Mary Helen and Rickey, are leaving Monday for Temple, Texas, where Major Farnsworth will be stationed. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Miller and daughters, Mena Jane and Pa tricia Ruth, have taken the Farnsworth home. The Millers recently came west from Kansas. Birthday Dinner At Kepharts Friends of Mr. Lenard Kep hart were surprise dinner guests at his home on Salem Heights Saturday night. They were in- vited by Mrs. Kephart in cele bration of his birthday. A large birthday cake center ed the dinner table, around which were seated Mr. and Mrs. Royal Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Her man Lafky, Miss Maria Dare, Mrs. C C. Geer and Mr. and Mrs. Kephart Pink and white was the color scheme. Miss Kelley Now Mrs. Steiger Miss Frances Kelley, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kel ley of Salem, became the bride of Mr." Jack Steiger, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Steiger of Sa lem, at a quiet ceremony mt the McMlnnville home of Dr. Wil liam G. Eyerson, president of Linfield college, Friday after noon at J o'clock. Dr. Everson officiated. The bride wore a blue wool . suit with beige accessories and an orchid corsage. Miss LaBurna Kelley was her sister's only at- ; tendant and Mr. Max Liphart was best man. The couple will reside in Sa- ; lem. The bride attended Will amette university and her hus-. . band is now a student at Will amette. . 2 . , V1U I UK i Patriotic Theme Used Dances Are Planned I " Patriotic holidays and Valentine's day are the incentive for entertaining fluring February. Organizations and clubs are planning defense and victory parties. Delta Phi Valentine Tea On Sunday, February 8, Delta Phi alumnae will entertain with their annual Valentine tea at the home of Miss Doris Un ruh on D street Calling hours are from 3 to 6 o'clock. Invita tions have been extended to friends of alumnae, house girls, mothers and patronesses of the sorority. Miss" Doris Unruh will greet guests and presiding at the tea urns will be Mrs. Herbert Rfhe, Mrs. Roy S. Keene and ' Mrs. Lu S. Covert. Mrs. C. Ronald Hudkins is in general charge of the tea and assisting with arrangements are Miss Marian Bretz, Miss Doris Unruh, Mrs. William Thome, jr.. Miss Marjorie Van de Walker, Miss Elizabeth Lewis, Mrs. Mervin Brink and Miss Bertha Babcock. Woman's Club Defense Tea Salem Woman's club members are completing plans for their defense tea to be given Friday, February 13. All proceeds will be used for defense purposes The annual scholarship tea usually held at this time will not be given this yea and the loan has been paid in full. The tea will be held at the home of Judge and Mrs. Percy Kelly, '292 South 17th street, from 3 to 6 o'clock. All interested nsnnni in Slalom snH viinitv ar invitH Receiving guests will be Mrs. George H. Swift, president of the club; Mrs. Herbert Rahe, vice-president; Mrs. R. R. Board- man, secretary; Miss Eula McCully, Mrs. J. Deane Patterson, Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. Marie Von Eschen, Mrs. George Ailing and Mrs. Saul Janz. At the door will be Mrs. Clifton Mudd, Mrs. I. M. Schannep and Mrs. C. F. Breithaupt. Assisting about the rooms will be Mrs. Harry H. Belt, Mrs. John L Rand, Mrs. T. A. McBride, Mrs. W. S. Levens, Mrs. Harry V. Collins, Mrs. Albert Gragg, Mrs. Glenn Paxson, Mrs. J. N. Chambers, Mrs. L. H. McMahan and Mrs. Rex Davis and Mrs. Kelly. Presiding at the tea urns during the afternoon will be Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Mrs. Earl Snell, Mrs. Carl Sumner Knopf, Mrs. George Rossman, Mrs. L. O. Clement and Mrs. Leslie Scott of Portland. Serving will be Miss Rovena Eyre, Mrs. John Carson, Mrs. Taylor Hawkins, Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, jr., Mrs, Charles Pratt, Mrs. Miller B. Hayden, Mrs. Harris Lietz and Mrs. R. D. Woodrow. A musical program will be presented during the afternoon and soloists include Mrs. Leonard Kephart, Mrs. David Cameron and Mrs. Mary Schultz Duncan. Mrs. Percy Kelly is heading the committee. Junior Valentine Victory Ball Junior Woman's club members will hold their Valentine Victory ball February 14 at Veteran's hall. This is an annual affair and this year the proceeds will be used to purchase de fense bonds. Russ Brom's orchestra from Portland will play for danc ing from 10 to 1 o'clock. Miss Maria Dare heads the directorate. Tickets may now be obtained from members. Patrons and pat ronesses will be Dr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Purvine, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. GlennB. Paxson. Senior Century Ball Slated Important event on the calendar for Willamette university students is the Senior Century ball, scheduled for February 14. The formal affair will be at the Salem Armory from 8:30 to 11:30 o'clock. All students and faculty members are invited, and invitations are being sent special guests including Governor and Mrs. Charles A. Sprague. During the evening the century girl, Nancy Austin, will be presented and the century theme will be used in the decorations. Visitor Is Guest At Tea Today Mr. and Mrs. Vera Wells and Mrs. Elva Martin are entertain ing as their house guest this week Mrs. Ed Christensen of Prairie City. She will be remem bered as Grace Savage and was formerly in the surgery at the Salem General hospital. Before leaving for Norfolk, Va., to join her husband, Mrs. Christensen will visit with Cap tain and Mrs. B. F. Pound at Fort Lewis. Mrs. Christensen is an electrical engineer in the navy. She is a sister of Mrs. Pound and Mrs. Martin. . Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Riggs are entertaining informally at tea today for the pleasure of the visitor. Her friends have been invited to call between 4 and 8 o'clock. Among those bidden are Mr. and MrsW. E. Savage, Lor na and Diane Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith of Marshfield, Robert and David Riggs, Mrs. Elva Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wells. Miss Mathews Is Married Miss Jeanne Mathews, daugh ter of Mrs. Roland Hopper of Sisters, became the bride of Mr. Keith Perkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Perkins of Baker. The couple was married in the par sonage of the Baptist church in Weiser, Idaho, on Friday, Jan uary 23. Rev. E. Frye officiated. The bride wore a blue wool afternoon dress with brown ac cessories and a corsage of roses. Miss -Shirley Perkins, sister of the groom, was the honor at tendant and Mr. Frank Goodwin was best man. Mrs. Perkins is a graduate of Salem high, school and her hus band is employed at the J. C. Penney company in Baker where they will reside at 1719 Madison street Their new home will be. finished this spring. Dr. and Mrs.' William LJdbeck art entertaining as their dinner guests today Mr. and Mrs. C Cutsforth of Gervais, Dr. and Mrs. Carl W. Emmons and Dr. and Mrs. A. Terrence King. Dr amd Mrs. Ralph K. Farrlne and Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Spears are spending the week- end at the former's beach home ' at Neskowin-, , ,. . I f V '. - i -r 1 ' - ..-.. V -' -.1 U:' .-u vN - ; l : r - - t ; ' ' - ' i ' ; - v. - , . - . t, x :--, , - - : ; ' r ; 4 r ' ' ' ; - " . MARRIES SALEM MAN -Mrs. Lawrence Bladsdell (Charlotte Burkholder), who was married January 16 at me First Presbyterian church in Vancouver, Wash. The ; groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L A. Blcdsdell of Salem. (Steffens-Colmer). Obert-Edwards Vows Planned Miss Charleen Edwards and Mr. Vernon Obert of Seattle will be married on Saturday, February 7. The First Nazarene church will be the setting for the ceremony and Rev. A. J. Schocke of Pasadena, Calif, wfU officiate at 8:13 o'clock. A re ception at the home of the bride elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Edwards on Chemeketa street, will be held after the wedding. . Dr. and nrs. Hareld Ollager and Susan are weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bishop at . their Portland home. , ' BETROTHAL TOLD Miss Bertha Klarfein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Klorfein of Salem, who has mamced her engagement to Mr. Gerald Swodrgon of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Swatzberg of Santa Barbara OaliT Th new was told at the Phi Sigma Sigma sorority an the Univer sity of Washington campus January 19. Nqi date has been ""set for the wedding. (Jesten-Miller). -p. -i s- , JDcIP-DcLTcL 0101111 T5-r-l -RrTATn LJJj V-4. Ul YV J. 1 O At Church Rites Miss Barbara Crain is now Mrs. Boyd Elden Brown. The young people were married at a beautiful ceremony Saturday night at St. Paul's Episcopal church. It was at 8:30 o'clock that the vows were exchanged with Rev. George Herbert Swift of ficiating before several hundred people. Arrangements of cala lilies and cathedral tapers in candela bras decorated the altar and chancel. Miss Ruth Bedford played the wedding marches. On the arm of her uncle, Mr. Theodore Arenz of Portland, the tall slender bride proceeded down the center aisle to the altar. Of Ivory faille brocaded in chenille was her princess style gown. The waist was tight fitting . and made with a high neckline and round collar. The sleeves were wrist length and tiny self covered buttons ex tended from neck to waist in front The flowing skirt termi nated in a full, circular train. Her ivory veil of illusion was train length and cascaded from a tiara of seed pearls. She car ried a quaint bouquet with a lace frill of Ophelia roses and bouvardia. Mr. Harry N. Crain gave his daughter in marriage. Precede the Bride Preceding the bride were her two maids of honor, Miss Mary lee Fry and Miss Barbara John son of Klamath Falls, Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority sisters. Their frocks were identical and were net over taffeta. Miss Fry wore mist pink and Miss John son's was moon blue. The skirts were full and the torso length bodices were enhanced with Miss Elisabeth Lord and Miss Edith Schryver entertained In formally at dinner Friday night at their Mission street home for the pleasure of Mrs. Russell Brooks, a popular visitor tn the capital. Covers were placed for eight and a green and yellow color scheme was carried out in the table decorations. Mrs. Iran Merchant wta ea- : tertain the Gamma Phi Beta alumnae at her home Monday, February at a C30 o'clock dinner. Assisting hostesses will beMrs. Carl Nelson and Miss Jean Kneass. . .'. Urs. Xebert K. Shlnn has re turned from a week's stay In' Portland with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. W.J.Kerr t) 4 $COllIl gold thread embroidery forming a floral design. The necklines were round and the sleeves were short They wore shoulder length matching tulle veHs and carried fan shape bouquets of pink sweet peas and blue iris. Clasp ed around their necks were gold clover leaf lockets, gifts of the bride. . Standing with Mr. Brown as best man was Mr. Merle Berry of Portland and seating the guests were Mr. Bill Snell and Mr. William Rickman of Eugene. Mrs. Crain chose a model of black crepe and lace with black velvet ribbon insertions for her daughter's wedding. In her hair was an arrangement of garden las. Mrs. Waldo Brown of Hub-' bard was present for her son's marriage and wore a pink lace gown with orchid corsage. The Crain home was the scene of the wedding reception. ,Bou-f quets of white stock and free sias decorated the living room where the bridal party received. The bride's table was centered with the cake which was en circled with a wreath of smilax and gardenias. White candles in silver holders guarded the ar rangements, f Grandmother Cats Cake Mrs. Noble J. Crain of Chico, Calif., cut her granddaughter's cake. She wore a black velvet gown and gardenias. Assisting in the living and dining rooms were Mrs. Frederick Lamport, Mrs. Theodore Arenz . of Port land, Mrs. E. M. Page, Mrs. Dan . iel J. Fry, Ji, Mrs. David Ben nett HilL Mrs. George Otten, Mrs. Walter Spaulding, Mrs. E. J. Scellars, Mrs. Donald C. Robr erts, Mrs. Ronald A. Gemmell and Miss Rovena Eyre. A group of friends who assisted in serv ing were the Misses Barbara Miller, Marianne Owen, Sybil Spears, Sally McLellan, Leone Spaulding, Patricia and Suzanna Schramm of Corvallis and Nan cy Dutton. The newlyweds went north on their wedding trip, and Mrs. Brown wore a tailored moss green silk crepe frock with an tique tan accessories and squir rel jacket Her corsage was of violets and Jreesias. Mr: and Mrs. Brown's new address will be 1818 East Republican street Seattle. The bride was a member of the Spinsters until her marriage and served as president this year. She coinpleted her sopho more year at the University of Oregon and ? wears the Kappa Kappa Gamma key. Her hus band Is a graduate of the Uni versity of Oregon and his fra ternity I Theta Chi. He is now with Boemg Aircraft Christening to Be Held Today The-chapel of St Paul's Epis copal church will be the setting for christening services today for Donald Carl Deckebach, H, son pf Mr. and Mrs. Donald Decke bach of - Portland, formerly of Salem. The little boy will be a year old Monday and today is his father's birthday. ; Rev. George Herbert Swift will officiate at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Homer Egan will be the god mother and Mr. Charles Qaggett and Mr. dive Ceurtier will be the godfathers. ' Donald's grandmothers ' are Mrs. F. G. Deckebach of Salem . and Mrs. Clara Noble of Long Beach, Calif: He has a sister, Linda Carol, who Is three years old. Mrs. Wllfttr F. Berry and daughter, June, are home from two months' stay in the east In Providence, RL; they visfted Mrs.. Berryt other daughter, Miss Edith, who - is now an il lustrator for a department store In Providence. Wedding: Told Miss Barbara Williams and Mr. LeRoy Aman have complet ed plans for their wedding on Sunday, February 8. The bride elect Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C M. Wmiams and her fiance's 'parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aman of Mt Angel. The couple will exchange vows at St Joseph's Catholic church at S o'clock: with Father T. J. Bernards officiating. Urs. Kenneth Girard of Oak land, Calif, will be her sister's matron of honor and Miss Es teHa Mae Rowe of Spokane will be the maid of honor. Brides maids will be Mrs. Vern Steiner of Lake Grove and . Miss Helen Neal . of Emboy, Wash. Carol Fallon will be the Junior brides maid. Mr. Walter Kruse of Mt An gel will serve as best man for Mr. Aman and the ushers in clude Mr. Russell and Mr. Gor don Aman, brothers of the fu ture groom, Mr. Vern Steiner and Mr. Thomas Williams, the bride-elect's brother. There will be a reception at the Williams home. After a wedding trip Mr. Aman and his bride win reside in Mt Angel. Visiters in the capital for a few days the past week have been Dr. and Mrs. Robert Boa Is, who have been residing in De troit Mich. They are leaving this week for Portland where Dr. , Boals will practice. They have been the guests f his mother, Mrs. R. T. Boals. Edythe Thomas Is Honored Mrs Floyd Crabtree was host ess for a miscellaneous bridal shower Friday night in honor of her niece, Miss Edythe Thomas, who will be married to Mr. Har old Smither on February 21. A pink and blue color scheme was carried out ;n tho decora tions. An Informal evening was followed by refreshments. Honoring the bride-elect were Mrs. Charles Mollet Mrs. Clell Thomas, Mrs. George Gilham, Mrs. A. W. Smither, Mrs. Bert Broer, Mrs. Fred Broer, Jr., Mrs. Holland Clark, Mrs. Robert Keuscher, Mrs. Elvin Thomas, Mrs. Granville Perkins, Mrs. Earl Schemp, Mrs. J. L. Sorab tn, Mrs. Bernard Coon, Miss G) klys Birch, Miss Anna Peters, Mrs. Carol Cooper, Mrs. Clifford Car ter of Sublimity, Mrs. Dale Crab tree and Tommy of Stayton and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blad I of Portland ( Geraldine Rinker) ire spending their first wedding an niversary in Salem at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. . Gordon Black. The Alpha Psl Delta Mothers club will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles Strickfadden, 1590 North 21st street Monday aft ernoon at 2 o'clock. A Valentine Proposal PHOTO $050 Eyes. Lips, Cheeks -i i in Natural Colarl I 4 PROOFS TO ; CHOOSE FROM (EMEU E I ! ' t Artist - Photoctrphert ; 420 Oregon Eldg. T Phone 7833 3 LLIS