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CTiON . . - - j i ' Society Clubs Music : Miss Fisher Now Mrs. j Price . . St Paul's Episcopal chapel was the setting far a slm' . pie but impressive ceremony - Thursday night when Miss. Lucy Fisher became Mr. Jack H. Price' bride. The blonde . bride is the elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs Earl Lv Fisher .and Mr. Price , seaman first class. United States Coast Guard : is the youngest son of Mr. Oscar E. Price. . , ' V , ' - '. ."i' ; J ' ' - ; . The chapel was prettily decorated with vases of whlto. j stock and acacia arranged on the altar. " White tapers in : candelabrds cast q soft glow over. the chapeL! Rev. George H. Swift performed the nuptials Jat 8 o'ock before a small, group of friends, and mVmbers of the two families " "-" , The bride, who approached the altar on the arm of her. - father, wore a becoming chamois colored gabardine cardi--. -gan . tailleur. Her accessories were brown and her brown straw hat was embellished with lime ana violet colored bows and a veil which draped under her chin. On her shoulder 3 ... - .:: ? 1 . )::. XX f , . Sergeant and Mrs. Glenn S. Daun (Audrey Harms) whose wedding took place February 12 at the First Bap tist church. A reception , was held at the country home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Harms. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Daun of Min tone. Calif. The couple will reside In Salem while Serge dht Daun is stationed at Camp Adair. Gesten-Miller, .photo cut courtesy Camp Adair Sentry). ----H" Engagements Make Headlines j Engagement news? Highlights the weekend social col-: umns with several young maids revealing their betrothals. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Crabtree of Stayton are announcing the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter. Miss JoAnne Crabtree, to Mr. Richard P. Lankow, son of Mr." and Mrs. P. F. Ixmkow.of; Portland. The wedding will take place in April, the exact date depending on government or ders. y ' . . . . Miss Crabtree attended St Helen's hall and Willamette university. She is a graduate of Good Samaritan school of nursing in Portland and is now at Wilcox Memorial hospital : Portland. Mr. Lankow- is a graduate of Oregon State college School of Engineering. He is employed by Johnson Service In San Francisco. The couple will make their home in the bay city. Rattray-Beilke t I'- "' Jf,'' .- , . - v . v. s " '' - r s Mrs. Claire Beilke ' is revealing I the betrothal of her daughter, Phyllis, to Lieutenant Alexander Rattray,' son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Rattray of Kearney, New Jersey. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Beilke is a graduate of Salem high school and Ore gon College of Education at Monmouth. She has taught in the Marion county schools the past two years and is now employed at Montgomery Ward and company. Lt Rattray was formerly stationed at the Salem cdr base with the 71st division. He ir now an Instructor at Lafaytttt coile?e, Easton, Pennsylvania. Visitors in Town . . . i Weekend visitors in the capital are Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert S. Farrell, sr., and their son-in-law and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Kyle Kingerly and daughter; Susan, of Portland. They are guests at the home of the FarrelTsV nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lawrence Lister; This afternoon the group will attend "The Messiah.' j Corporal and Mrs. Robert Prime are coming from Sea view, Wash. to spend several days at the home of his par ents, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Prime, sr. Corporal Prime is sta tioned at Fort Canby. 1 5 was pinned a purple orchid. ;, MR. AND MRS. JACK H. PRICE 111 Oesten-Milierj x. - r V ' is - St r In v c- vx. ; - i x 5 Jason Lee Methodist church! was the setting far the marriage of Sergeant and, Mrs. John H. Bowers, jr on Suriday.f February 13. Mrs. Bowers is the former) Carol Gertrude Clark, daughter of Professor and Mrs. Herman : Qark. - Sergeant Bowers is the sbn of Mr.- and Mrs. J. H. Bowers of Kansas City,' Kansas 'and his mother was here , for the ceremony. The newlyweds went to Kansas City. ; oft their wedding trip and .the bride will Join her-husband at Camp Shelby, Miss., after hen graduation from library -school at Peabody college, Nashville! , Term, in - June, y (KenrielliEllis). "1 : " "J" " 1 - -' i - i I i :: Find ii Interest ri. Public Affairs,, . . . " f-; ' .' t-4- r - . : f r The' February meeting' of Town and Gown club will be held in the Carrier room of the (First Methodist church on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. George Ross man presiding, i - ' ? ' ) i Mrs; Walter Pierce will be the guest speaker and her subject fs "Reflections After Washington." Mrs. Pierce is the "wife of -"former Congressman Pierce. Mrs. Mary Schultz lAmcan 'ana Mrs. Mary laimaage tteaaricK wui; piay a ' group of violin and viola numbers. Mrs; Herbert Rahe heads the tea committee and assist ing are Mrs.' Lloyd Bell, Mrs. Harry Belt Mrs. Homer V. Car " penter, Mrs. Leo C. Dearii MrsJF. C DeLong," Mrs. C. H. Johnson Mrs W. H. -Wood Mrs. Walter Spaulding.fMrs. JU bert Gragg, Mrs, David Bennett Hill. Mrs. Percy Kelly, Mrs. W. E. Hanson and Mrs. HJ. Elliott. i . February " bride was Mrs. Richard Lindale Greene, the" former Jeanette Edith Patton, whose marriage was an event of Saturday, February 12 in the chapel of St Paul's Episcopal church. The new Mrs. Greene is the 'daughter of Mrs. Hal D. Patton and Lt Greene's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Homer Greene of OHahomcr City, Oklahoma. Th.3 newlyweda will live in Salem while Lt Greene is sta tioned ct Ccrr.p Adair. Ossn-MIsrJ . . Foruni): Feature ' of "Meeting -iffx41T'"" 'H 4 . ; An r American opinion poll will be takenfattthe Feb ruary dianer.meeting of the Salem Business and Profession-, al club Jo be, held Tuesday, February,-22, at 6:30. JThe pro gram wjll be, in the nature of: a forum for the discussion of . certain -post-war problems '' i Krr. x Z I i , These problems will be: presented and discussed in" brief, talks by various members, of the local clui,r as fol lows: peace conference. Miss Mirpah Blair; international po lice force. Miss, Isobel; Childs; post-war settlements, Mrs. William LInfoodt free mtermtianal trade; Miss Josephine . Evans; America after the war, "Mrs. Agnes Booth; and post- war employment Mrs. Winifred, Pettyjohn. j j - V A short question and; answer forum and general dis-i cussion will be had after the presentation of each topic, and at the close of the program die American opinion: poll will be taken covering the various phases of the matters dis cussed, on forms provided; for that purpose by the national federation of Business-and Professional Women's blubs. - The program will be In charge of the international re- lotions commitfse, under the direction of Mrs. Morion F -Wooden. - - --. - The couple was unattended. Seating the ? guests were" Mr. Clarence Hamilton and Mr. Richard L. Cooley. For her daughter's nuptials Mrs. Fisher wore a spring blue jsuit with matching hat trimmed with readf carnations. Her corsage was of maroon carnations arid blue cornflowers. The Just-weds received congratulalons at a. reception at the Fisher home on' State street The mantle was centered - with a bouquet of lilies, stock and daisies flanked by white candes. The bride's table was centered with; the wedding cake encircled with a wreath of bouvarciia and guarded by white tapers. , The groom's aunt Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley presided at the coffee urn and Mrs.- W. C BicQe, the bride's aunt from Al . bany, cut the cake. Serving were the! bride's sister. Miss Phyllis Fisher, Mrs.' Frank Hunt Mrs. Joseph; M. Devers, ir .Mrs. James N. Nicholson, jr.. Miss Mazine- McKillop and . Miss Florence Dufy. r H t Mr. arid Mrs. Price left after the reception for a wedding trip and next week will go to Seattle where they will make . their home while Mr. Price 4s stationed j in the northern city They have taken an apartment at the Carleton hotel. The new Mrs. Price attended Willainette university and is a. member of Beta Chi sorority. . For he past three years she has been buyer for the Denver Dry Goods Co. in Den ver. Her husband attended fhe Univepity of Oregon and VaITA Alt father. i - Parties at Emmons' Home . . . . Dr. and Mrs. Carl W. Emmons wer hosts for a surprise , farewell party Saturday night at their home on Fawk street in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller. Mr. Miller is leav ing March 1 for Olympla, where he will be connected wim the state vocational education departznent Mr. Miller has held a similar position here with the Oregon vocational ed ucation department Mrs. Miller and three daughters, Carol, Norma and!Marilyn, will join him after fechool is but in June. f- Eighteen "guests were bidden to dinner and an evening of 'cfcmdslolldwed" TabWwefe arranged In- the recreation ' room and &e dinner table was' centered with a colorful ar ;ranegment)f -fruit cmdpotteryv i'-:'7t l-u-?-'- -, -.5v'..--j f Dr. cmd-Mrs Emmbn'd Emmons; Jfias inviteda group of friends to dinner this after noon at 2 o'clock for Jhe pleasure of Miss Marilyn Hiort who was elected queen of the Qvics club carnival Friday night Covers will be placed -for Miss Hiwt,' Miss Jeanne De Mytt Missi Roberta Paulus, Miss Anita; Hagety-Miss Mary Parker, Miss Maryann" Brady," Miss Jeanne and Miss Janice Myers and Miss Margaret Jane Emmons. . Married at the First Presbyterian church on February 4 12 were: Mr. and Mr&f WiUiarn F. Morse (Lois Pitterigsr). The bride is the daughter of Dr. arKTMrs. S. A." Vheatley .. and her husband's parents are Kff. and Mrs, C. F. Morse f : of Albany. The". young couple" will Jmake their home in' Harrisburg whefe hs. 13 in businesi (SennsH-Ellis). . - a; nnbuncement is being made this weekend by Mr. x . and Mrs. John S. Friesen of the engagement of their daughter. Miss Frances Friesen, above, to- Mr. Jack R. Finden, i hospital apprentice second class, United States navy, spn of Mr. and Mrs. Martin O. Finderi of West Sa lem. No plans have been made for the wedding. The couple attended Salem high school and Miss Friesen has been attending Pasadena college. Mr. Firiden'. has been stationed at San Dieao. QCennell-Ellis). ' Here I and There. j . Social news this weekend concerns the whereabouts of Salemi folk, where they are going and who they are visit ing. Mr.j and Mrs. .William McGilchrist, ir. entrained Wed nesday night for San Francisco and Palo Alto where they will visit relatives and friends for hie next month. The Mc Gilchrist's daughter Mrs. Peter Buck, of Portiand came down the first of the week to say good-bye to her parents. ..' Mrs. D wight Aden and her two young sons, Dwigh t Jr. , and Gordon Emery, are leaving Friday for Oskaloosa, Iowa, where they will join . Ensign Aden, who is stationed at the naval :air base at Ottuma, Iowa. Mrs. Aden, who has been residing in Salem since this fall wim her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Black, will leave from Portland on liner. the Stream- Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Kem are In New York and other astern points on a business and pleasure trip ! ' ;. ; I j.'VL Mrs.' Eva Black, her daughter, Miss Georgia Qark, and Mrs. Martha Hager are 'vacationing in San! Francisco and other places In the bay region for a fortnight i " Mrs. i Winston Williams Is expected to arrive in the cap ital late. this month from San Francisco for a visit at the home of her mother, Mrs. Thomas Holman. Lt Williams is sta tioned at the Presidio. . Another 'young Salem matron " who , will . visit with her parents this month is Mrs. - Donnell Sanders, who lives, in Bremerton, Wash., wiflj her marine sergeant; husband. She will be A giiest ai the home of her parents; Mr. and Mrs. - Frederick G. DeLano. -; '. ,. .'j . h ' A visitor at the home of Mrs. Glenn Seeley is her daugh-ter-in-law, Mrs. Donald Seeley;jhe former Stephanie French Petersonj; Her husband is fn Madison, Wisconsin attending radio 1 technician , school at Truax Field. Mrs. Seeley has been In Cazenovia New York visitihg vrith-her 'mother, Mrs. V Ten. Eyck Wendell, jr and Mr. WendelL Her father, Lt. Curt Peterson. Is stationed In Nome, Alaska, ! with the army. Mrs. Seeley attended the University of Oregon where she met her husband.' -1 Pictured as they cut tlieir wedding eclce era I .Ir. and , Mrs, Gilbert A. Noffsinger, whose marriage wes c i event cf February 14 at St Joseph's Catholic church. brida J is fhe former Leontine Lebold, daughter cf Mr. cr i l.lrs. ' Walter 'J Lebold end her husband is the sen cf 1 Ir. end Mrs; Lloyd Noffsinger. The wedding recepiicn ,C3 hsld . ct the Roberts studio. - Mr. and Mrs.-Nofisingr vill ra- tlda in Salem. Cishop photo). ;