r. i X PAGE SIX !;Flbrence Upjohn Bride -jpf Oscar Paulson at ! Church Ceremony . As the strains of the wedding march from Lohengrin : ' filled the First Congregational church Monday night Miss v Florence Upjohn, on the arm of her father, Mr. Don H. Upjohn, A approached the altar to meet her bridegroom, Mr. Oscar I. ! ; Paulson, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar I. Paulson. The young couple exchanged their wedding vows at 8 o'clock with Dr. 1 R. Franklin Thompson officiat- bag 'and Rev. Robert Hutchinson assisting. White peonies and candles were arranged on the altar. Miss Betty Anunsen and Miss Betty Troxel of Pendleton, who wore pink and blue marquisette frocks respectively, lighted the candles. Miss Joan DuRette sang "Be cause" and Mrs. Jean Hobson Rich was the organist. Preceding the bride to the altar were her bridesmaids, Miss Margaret and Miss Donna Up john, her sisters, Miss Ilene Pailson, sister of the groom, and Mrs. J. D. Hannaman (Lili Mur ray1). Miss Rowena Upjoh:. ..as her sister's maid of honor and Barbara Upjohn was the junior attendant. The girls all wore identical frocks of cotton sheer embossed with all over floral design. They were fashioned with torso bod Ices, gathered skirts, short sleeves and sweetheart neck lines. Miss Rowena Upjohn wore pastel yellow and carried an arm bouquet of apricot peonies and day lilies. Miss Margaret Up john and Mrs. Hannaman were gowned in mist pink dresses and Miss Paulson and Miss Donna Upjohn wore heaven blue frocks. Their bouquets were pink peo nies and daisies. Barbara Upjohn wore a pink pique dress trimmed in pink eyelet embroidery around the square neckline, waist and hem cf the skirt. She carried Cecile Brunner roses and sweet peas. The attendants all wore strings '. ct pearls and wreaths of pastel flowers in their hair. Of white satin was the bridal gown. The long, fitted waist was designed with a V neckline and the sleeves were full at the fhoulders. The gathered skirt terminated in a train and around the neckline were bands of satin. - Her train length veil of bridal illusion was edged in lace and was caught-to her hair with a tiara of seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of gardenias. Mr. J. D. Hannaman stood with Mr. Paulson as best man and seating the guests were Mr. William Shinn, Mr. Norman Hinges, Mr. Jack Hayes and Mr. Eobert Albert. Mrs. Upjohn and Mrs. Paul eon both wore black taffeta gowns for the wedding and their corsages were gardenias and Cecile Brunner roses. At the Reception The newlyweds greeted the guest at a reception in the church parlors. Assisting about the rooms were Mrs. Walter W. Larson of Albany, aunt of the groom, Mrs. A. L. Lindbeck and Miss Cora Talkington. Mrs. C. H. Albert cut her niece's wedding cake and pre siding at the urns were Mrs. L. K. McMahan, great aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Raymond Ban ton of Portland, aunt of the groom. Serving were Miss Ger aldine Poyski of Clatskanie, Miss Patricia Finn of Portland, Miss Sally Watt of Tillamook, Miss Betty Anunsen and Miss Betty Troxel of Pendleton. Miss Helen Paulson passed the dream ekes and Miss Barbara Upjohn the guest book. When the couple left on their wedding trip the bride wore a navy blue flowered silk frock with pastel blue coat, navy and white accessories and a gardenia corsage. For the summer months Mr. and Mrs. Paulson will reside at Crescent Lake. The couple com pleted their junior year at Ore gon State college last week. The new Mrs. Paulson is a member f Delta Delta Delta and her husband is a Sigma Alpha Ep ailon member.' Miss Gerig to Wed June 12 On Friday, June 12, Miss Mar tha Gerig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholaus Gerig, wijl be come the bride of Mr. Herbert W. Franz, son of Mrs. Anna Franz of Marlin, Wash. The wed- nut miivc iridic ill me X I a . turn Mennonite church at 8:45 'clock. The bride is a graduate of Salem schools and attended "Multnomah Bible school and Bible Institute of Los Angeles. Mr. Franz attended Washington schools and the couple will make their home at Marlin. Mi as Martha Getxendaner, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. M. A. Getzendaner, arrived in Salem Monday from Carthage, Illinois. Miss Getzendaner grad uated from Carthage college in May. ' Mr. and Mrs. Neil Shaffer and daughter, Mary Gayle, of Kent, Wash, have been spending'' a few days in the capital at the home of Mrs. Shaffer's parents, -Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Gillette. The American War Mothers will meet' at Legion hall this ' morning at 10 o'clock to sew for the Red Cross. A no-host lunch eon, will be served at noon and I 2 o'clock buttaess meeting will l held. Ceremony Event of Sunday Miss Marjorie Van DeWalker is now Mrs. Kenneth Sherman. The couple exchanged their mar riage vows Sunday afternoon in the fireplace room of the First Presbyterian church. Officiating were Dr. R. Franklin Thompson and Rev. W. Irvin Williams. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Gladys Van DeWalker and her husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Dean L. Sherman of White fish, Montana. The fireplace was decorated with baskets of white gypsophila and yellow cala lilies. Lighting the candles were Mrs. Robert Baer of Portland and Mrs. Rob ert E. Rieder. Miss Joan DuRette sang 'T Love Thee" and Mr. Keith Sherman sang "The Lord's Prayer." Mrs. George E. Belt was the accompanist For her wedding the bride chose a gold wool dressmaker suit with brown accessories and a corsage of orchids. She was given in marriage by her mo ther. Miss Betty Taylor of The Dalles was the honor attendant and wore a rust and beige cos tume suit with rust accessories. Her flowers were talisman roses and gardenias. Mr. Keith Sherman served as best man for his twin brother and ushers were Mr. M e r v i n Brink and Mr. George LaVatta. Mrs. Van DeWalker wore a navy and white ensemble with matching accessories and Mrs. Sherman was gowned in a navy dressmaker suit with matching accessories. Their corsages were of pink rosebuds. The wedding reception was held at the Van DeWalker home r.nd Mrs. Robert Rieder greeted the guests. The table was centered with a crystal urn containing an all white arrangements of deutzia, specie iris, colombine and tha- lictrum. Assisting in the dining room were Mrs. Robert Baer, Miss Bertha Babcock, Mrs. Douglas Sharp, Mrs. V. G. Coleman, Mrs. Ridgely Miller and Mrs. William Thome, jr. Cutting the cake was Mrs, Retta Driver of Seattle, an .nint of the bride. Mrs. Gerald Taylor of Spokane, a sister of the bridegroom, cut the ices, and Mrs. Lloyd E. Taylor presided at the urns. Mrs. R. Franklin Thompson was in the gift room. The young couple left for a wedding trip to Loon Lake, Wash., and after June 15, will be at home in Spokane. Mrs. Sherman attended Salem schools and Willamette univer sity where she was a member of Delta Phi. Mr. Sherman attend ed Willamette university where he was a member of Sigma Tau fraternity. He will receive a de gree in law from Gonzaga uni versity this month. Joyce-Harper Is Honored Miss Joyce Harper, daughter of Professor and Mrs. J. W. C. Harper, was the honor guest at at an au revoir party Monday night when Miss Emma Lou East entertained at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. East. Miss Harper and her par ents are leaving this week for Chicago to spend the summer months. A dessert supper was served and bidden were a group of Miss Harper's friends including Miss Carol Young, Miss Elaine Murray, Miss Pat Higgins, Miss Mary and Miss Stella McKay, Miss Shirley McKay, Miss Pol lyanna Shinkle and Miss Sally McClelland. Mr. and Mr,. L. E. Baldwin.f Fort Shaw, Montana, were week- . jmvjw v& 1111a. itiuir t. laylor. I hey came for the graduation of their son, Leo, from Willamette university and to attend the wedding of Miss Betty Thelander and Mr. Nor man Shaw. Regular missionary luncheon of the Knight Memorial church will meet at the church Wednes day afternoon at 12:30 o'clock and the women are asked to bring their own sugar. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hamil ton and Mr. and Mrs. James Nicholson, jr., spent the holiday weekend at Neskowin. VJCMETKSS).. HEED THIS ADVICEII If you're cross, restless, suffer hot cuae4 by tills period la a vomta'i lifetry Xydia K. ftakJaam'a Vege table Compound. Mad eefeJiy for women. TbouM&da upon thou aaada beiped. Follow label Clree tiooa. WOSia TBTJNOI CLUB CALENDAR TUESDAY Salem Central WCTU, hall. 1 p.m. Salem General hospital auxili ary. YWCA, 10 a.m. North Salem WCTU, Mrs. Mina Bates. 2011 Maple avenue, 2 p. m. Eastern Star, Masonic Temple, B p. m. Laurel Social Hour club, Mrs. C. J. Jackson, 2 p. m. .Mrs. L. V. McClendon assisting. WEDNESDAY All day Red Cross sewing meet ing, women of first Congrega tional church. RN sewing club with Mrs. Sarah Peterson, 235 West Wilson, covered dish lunuheon at noon. Women's auxiliary, and St. Paul's guild, no-host luncheon parrish house. Pythian Sisters, Fraternal temple. THLRSDAY Daughters of Union veterans, women's clubhouse, S p. m Willamette tent hive Mi accabees, Legion hall, 7:30. Ex oriitiv hoard. WSCS. First Methodist church, Mrs. Edna Wa terman, 1307 Hines, 2 p.m. Fruitland Women's circle, Mrt. Nick Gerig, 2 p. m. Marian Chase Is Engaged Announcement is being made of the engagement of Miss Mar Ian Chase, daughter of , Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Chase, and Mr. Rob ert Howe, on of Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Howe of Portland. No plans have been made for the wedding. Miss Chase is a graduate of Willamette university and is prominent in Salem's music cir cles. She is a member of the Delta Tau Gamma sorority and of Mu Phi Epsilon, national mu iic honorary. Miss Chase played with the Salem Philharmonic orchestra for several years. For the past two years she has been a member of the Scotts Mills high school faculty. Mr. Howe, a graduate of Wil lamette university, will be grad uated from the North Pacific Dental college in January. -j-j r-, i i Detty QlCHT DDCl Of Mr. Anderson Miss Betty Starr, former Wil lamette university May queen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Starr of Portland, became the bride of Mr. Robert F. Ander son, son cf Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Anderson, at a quiet home cere mony on Friday in the presence m i . . i a ci memDers oi uie two i amines. Dr. E. C. Richards of Salem of- ficiated. The bride wore an ivory satin dress with a court train and a tulle veil with a seed pearl coro net. She carried white roses and sweet peas surrounding a white orchid. Mrs. Norman Allen was ma tron of honor and the brides maids were the Misses Jewell Minier of Salem and Rosa Ward. The attendants wore blue or ganza and carried colonial bou-' quets. Mr. Meldren Anderson was best man for his brother. Ushers were Messrs. Ward Anderson of Hood River and Dean Pfouts of McMinville. At the reception, Mrs. A. E. Callahan served the wedding cake and Mrs. T. O. Richmond of Dallas poured. After a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson -will be at home .at: 2234 NW Lovejey street. ! . .' The bride is a graduate of Willamette and a member of Delta Phi sorority. Her husband is also a Willamette graduate and a member of Kappa Gamma Rho fraternity. He will graduate from the University of Oregon med ical school next year. VaSS Family T-Tz-tq DinriPr Mr. and Mrs. Amos Vass en tertained Sunday with a dinner party, honoring Mrs. Vass's niece, Mrs. . W. WolschlegeL on her birthday. The table was . centered with shell pink colum s bines and cerastiums in a crystal dowi. xne afternoon was spent informally. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wolschlagel of Laurel, Miss Helen Page, Miss Mina Savage of Newberg and the hosts. Ilillr Ilixlnre Fcr Si anach Ulcers A recent medical disoovery now be ing : used by doctor and hospitals everywhere has - proven unusually successful . In the treatment of stom ach ulcers caused from excess add. It la a . b armless preparation yet - to effective that in many cases the pains of stomach ulcers disappear almost Immediately after it is used. Also rec ommended for gas pains. Indigestion and heartburn due to ' hyperacidity. Sufferers may now try ibis at home by obtaining a Dottle or uuna from their druggist. Lurin contains this new discovery In its purest form.- Easy to take Just mix two teaspoonfula in a half gtaiss of milk. Costs but little. Try a bottle, U must satisfy or money refunded. Lurin for sal by Tree Meyer mm rmm ttMM avervwber. The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem SOCIETY MUSIC The HUE Jean Swift Is Party Hostess , Miss Jean Clare Swift, daugh ter of Rev. and Mrs. George H. Swift, was hostess for a delight ful informal party Friday night in compliment to a group of Parrish junior high school grad uates. Miss Swift received her guests in the house which was decorat ed with roses and later games and refreshments were enjoyed in the parish house. Attending were Jean Fider, Shirle Fiekins, Jackie Torgenson, Margie Lun dahl, Addyse Lane, June Young, Betty Hughes, Betty Kayser, Barbara Keyes, Helen Paulson, Dessa Holmes, Delores Hamil ton, Darlene Gardner, Arlene Odenborg, Shirley Allen, Lois Hill, Soren Helmhout, Clinton Mason, Edwin McCall, Stanley Coons, Don Farnum, Roger Fogelquist, Richard Ostrin, Jim mie Arnett, George Swift, Rob ert Mentzer, John Weller, Don Scheelar, Don Yocom, Murray Wade, Lyle Parke and Richard Yocom. Shower Honors A Bride Mrs. Oscar Paulson, jr., (Flor ence Upjohn) was the honor guest at a bridal shower Thurs day night when Mrs. J. C. Han naman and Mrs. Jack Hannaman entertained at the G. L. Hanna man home. A miscellaneous shower honored the bride and during the evening the guests embroidered tea towels for Mrs. Paulson. Bidden were Mrs. Paulson, Mrs. Dale Lemmon, Miss Elaine Murray, Mrs. J. S. Murray, Miss Helen and Miss Ilene Paulson, Mrs. Oscar Paulson, sr., Miss Margaret, Miss Donna and Miss Barbara Upjohn, Mrs. Don Up john, Miss Eleanor Bailey, Miss Muriel Lindstrom, Miss Betty June Hannaman and Mrs. G. L. Hannaman. Mr. and Mrs. Don H. Upjohn entertained at supper Sunday night for their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Paulson, jr., after the wedding rehearsal for members of the bridal party. Alumnae Elect "-Nrr VjlIlCGrS Willamette university alumnae groups met for breakfast Sunday morning and held their annual business meeting and election of officers. Mrs. Ralph Barnes was named president of the Beta Chi alum nae; Mrs. Ralph Nohlgren, vice president; Mrs. Thorne H. Ham- j mond, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. George Scales, alumnae editor. Mrs. William Thome, jr., will head the Delta Phi alumnae for the ensuing year. Mrs. Melvin Viken of Portland was named secretary, and Mrs. George Rho ten, sinking fund chairman. Mr. and Mrs. K..A. Horn re ceived word Monday that their son-in-law, Mr. Louis C. Ray mond, is leaving Washington, DC, next week for geological survey work in Bolivia. He has been with the United States tar iff .commission and will return to Washington, DC, in January, 1943. Mrs. Raymond (Lou vera Horn) will remain in Arlington, Virginia, with her two children, Geraldine Suzanne and Torrance Crawford. Want To Make Her Very Happy ( m Oregon, fuesdery Morning. June 2. Miss Webb, Mr. Barton To Marry Miss Irene Webb, daughter of Mrs. John S. Harriger of Sacra mento, Calif., will become the bride of Mr. Richard Paul Bar ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Barton, tonight. The ceremony will take place in the Carrier Room of the First Methodist church with Dr. R. Franklin Thompson reading the 7:45 o'clock service. Yellow and white flowers, car rying out the color scheme of the wedding, and candles will be ar ranged on either side of the fire place and the mantle. Miss Ruth Barton, the groom's sister, will sing "Love's Old Sweet Song' and "O Perfect Love." Profes sor T, S. Roberts will play the organ accompaniments. The bride will be given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. C. A. Lewis. Her dress is of white marquisette designed with a full skirt, fitted waist and bishop sleeves. The bodice is enhanced with a yoke of pastel yellow lace Compare at $2 HI CHAIR Ej9 All hardwood . . . deluxe features such as shaped seat and back! Re movable adjustable tray! White or maple finish 1 Water-repellent chair pad....89e NURSERY CHAIR ., 2.44 - Sturdy construction with lift-over tray and safety strap! White, ivory or maple finish! Save now! V p STAMPS J 1942 which forms the round neck- line. Her fingertip length, veil is of white net and is arranged in a halo of yellow lace. She- will car ry a bouquet of yellow roses and white sweetpeas. Bridesmaids will be the bride's sister, Miss Vivian Webb of Sac ramento, and Miss Dorothy Whelan. They will wear pastel yellow gowns and carry nose gays of yellow and lavender sweetpeas and roses. Mr. Ralph Wagers will stand with Mr. Bar ton as best man. A reception for the wedding guests will be held at the R. D. Barton home on Leslie street aft er the ceremony. Receiving with the bridal party will be Mrs. Harriger who came north for her daughter's wedding and Mr. and Mrs. Barton. Mrs. William Wible will cut the bride's cake, Mrs. C. A. Lew is the ices and Mrs. J. E. Stur geon of Corvallis will preside at the punch bowl. Mrs. T. S. Rob erts will assist about the rooms and Miss Ruth Barton will pass the guest book. During the reception Mr. R. D. Barton and Mrs. Wible will sing : will oiiig The table a group of numbers, st - More I DOO-TEE SEAT I34 Clamps securely to toilet seat! Built of hardwood. 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