t PACT EEC The OBEGOlt STATESMAtT. Scdera, Oregon, Sunday Moaning, feptexnbar V 1S k 4. Miss Shafer Weds Navy Officer A profusion or gladioluses and asters in varying shades of pink and white decorated ! historic First Methodist church tor the wedding Saturday night at which Miss Geraldlne Shafer and Lt Ralph J. Wadei United, State naval air corps... were married. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Shafer and her husband is the son' of Mr. j and Mrs. R. O. Wade of Harrisburg. Rer. John I Knight rea thei ritual at 5 o'clock before a fath ering of friends and relatives of the couple. Miss Edith Fairham sang "I Love You Truly and "Because? before the bridal par ty entered! Miss Alice Rose was the organist. The altar candles were lighted by Miss Bernlce Elgin and Miss Enid Nelson, who wore pastel cummer dresses. The attractive, brunette bride wore a handsome .white gown fashioned with taffeta bodice' andfull net skirt which ended in a short train. The. fittetl, bod ice was designed (with a taffeta peplum at the waist and a net yoke which formed a high neck line. The sleeves were long, and ended in points overthe wrist. Her waist length tulle veil cascaded from an arrangement of Imuvardia. She carried a bou quet of bouvBrdia and sweet peas centered with an orchid. ' " 1 ' !'':'!; Sister Only Attendant Miss Donna Shafer, who pre ceded her sister to the altar, was the honor maid. She wore an aqua blue gown designed with a full net skirt and taffeta, bodice ' with a sweetheart neckline and three-quarter length sleeves. She wore a flowered hat of pink' amaryllis and maline and car ried a bouquet of pink amaryllis. Sergeant LeRoy Wade of Har risburg j stood with his brother as tesi man. Seating the guests were Jr. Frank Voigt and Mr. Ronald Gilson. For her daughter's nuptials Mrs. Shafer wore a black crepe dress with" taffeta bodice en hanced I with white Din etrine. Her accessories were black and , .white white Wade i x " I ; v? i ?' I : - T, - . v H . f ; 1 1 t '!v '-v v . ' 1 1 - ' ' ' f ! Sergeant and Mr. Oiarlea M. Harvey (Opal Ma ;HalD who wore married on August 28 at the home of the bride', parents. Mr. and Mr. Earl C.I HcdL The !yroom I ttie son of Mrs. Elmer Conn of Albany. Sergeant Harvey will re port to Fort Meade, Maryland, after his 3CWay furlough. n reconuy returnea to the States after three years of acuye aury m curope. and her flowers were gladiolus blossoms. Mss. chose a blue dress suit with black accessories and a cor sage of white gladioluses for her son's marriage. The newlyweds received the congratulations of their guests at a rticejption in the Carrier Room Immediately after the ceremony. The couple stood before the fire place which was banked with arrangements of gladioluses and bouvardia. s Mrsi R. F. Knight of Portland, aunt the bride, and Mrs. W. F. Yates of Albany, aunt of the groom! presided at the serving table. Mrs. F. E. Shafer of Lin coln, Nebraska, aunt of the bride, cut the cake, which was encir cled with a wreath of gmilax and bouvardia. , . Assists at Reception '" f ' j- Assisting in the serving were Miss Delores Nichols, Miss Bar bara Causey, Miss Lorraine Mur dock, (Miss Clarice Busselle and Miss iThelmi Wilcox. "Miss Max ine Bjach passed the guest book and Mrs. Frank Koontz of Hal . aey ajid Mrs. Kenneth Smith of Eugene, sisters of the groom, were In. charge ot the gift table. Miss Evelyn Johnsen played the piano: ielectioaa during the re- eeptlo When the couple left on their wedding trip the bride wore a smart black and white checked cardigan suit with black felt sailor and black patent acces sories. IX. Wade will take his bride to Arlington, Wash, to re side, where he la stationed with . the naval air corps. The new Mrs. Wade, attended Willamette uni versity where she was a PI Beta Phi. Her husband attended Ore gon State college before entering the service. V ':-'' ' Coming west for the wedding were the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Shafer, her - grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Shafer, and cousin. Miss Phyllis Shafer, all of Lincoln Nebraska. Diane Steiner To Play Today Salem friends of Elizabeth Levy Sfeinec will be especially Interested in a program at lOd o clock this inornlng over CBS, when her daughter, Diane Stein er, 13-year-old violinist plays on fthe "Church of the Air" pro- j gram. . Diane is a pupil of Efrem Zim balist at the Curtis Conservatory . of Music in Philadelphia. She is a niece of Harry Levy of Salem. . Her mother was a violin teacher In Salem for many years before her marriage. Mrs. Ralph H, Ceoley, Miss Margie Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. P;-' -rrd L. Cooley and Miss Car men Campbell art leaving on September 9 for San Francisco and Oakland; where Miss Cooley ! will enter MQls College as a freshman and Miss Campbell as a Junior, ; " ":- , CapUta naaM MeLeUaa. Jr. Is arriving ia the capital today from Monterey, Calif, to visit with his parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Daniel J. McLeilan. He recently returned tojthe states from Oki nawa where he was with the marines. After a week herejie will return to Monterey to be with his wife, who resides with her parents.! (Jesten-MillerJ Friends ef Mtaa Maty Elisabeth Siason, who has been , attending the summer session at the Uni versity of Washington, will be interested to learn that she is visiting at the homes of Pt Bete Phi sorority sisters in Ellens berg and Wenatchee. She plans to return 4o Salem in mid-September to be with her parents, Mr. and Mrf. B. E. Sisson, for a month before returning to Seat tle for her senior year at the un iversity. ; t Mr. atd Mrs. John Marvm Ritchie anc m fighters, Linda and Patty Sue, spending the La bor weekend in Tillamook as guests of her sister and family, Mr. and' Mrs. John Hatfield. Miss SehoA To Wed id. " Bay City j Exciting news comes front the bay area telling of the marrlags of a Salem girl. Miss Margaret Catherine Sehon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Sehon, to Mr. John Norwood Lynch of San Frandico, son of Mrs. John B. Lynch of San Francisco and Sac ramento, which will take place today hi San Francisco, r i, Mrs. Sehon went south for her daughter's wedding. For j her marriage the bride will wear a rose-grey, afternoon dress with black accessories and a corsage of violets and lilies-of -the-val-y The couple will be unattend-,' el Ony memben of the Imme diate family win be present for the ceremony. . Mia; Sehon attended Salem achoobi and Willamette univer sity where she was a member of Beta Chi sorority. She later went to the umversity of Oregon where ne received her degree in sociology. Since her graduation she has been an employee-counselor in the personnel division of the San Francisco Port of Enw barkation. . : Mr. lynch attended San Fran Cisco schools and St. Mary's col lege, where he received his de gree in Journalism. Since his dis charge from the army ben has been connected with United; Air lines In Fresno, where the couple will live after a short wedding trip, j; ! . Lf. Eaton to Wed Astoria Girl ' , i Mr. and Mrs. James P. Hall of Astoria this weekend are an nouncing the engagement of their daughter. Miss Helen Hall, to Lt Arthur M. Easton, son of Mrs. Laura Eaton of Salem. Lt Hall has Just returned from three years with the Third infantry overseas. - The wedding will be an event of the early falL jj Qon't Cook ' $w.u Indoor sport ... We note by the nenn that rjeppermlat oil has been released for dvilian use, which reminds us that we had ' not . noticed rmv rhmvn in t persona addicted tTuTe' J 'durlno ft rrf vo. u u --jj ?Z beaded home toward was a ahorbw rA,- ui oinnef at grain. mu&t was avallc4le was used lor gum. It .certainly was migstag from what littls candy we gol Pink, green, blue or purple, ail the candy had exactly- the same flavor. ' Better half . . It seems that hooks and eyes will be crvcdlable soon again. We have f t ...... . , ms. l I . mwavs wonaerea. wnv me anoriuyw need the snap. Vacation bound . . Nothing could have, been sweeter than to be able to say "fill 'er up", at our favorite station, ready for our trip to the coast If the gasoline we got Is half as good as the advertisements claim, we'll be having to drive with the brake half on. Just like we used to when old Fred was bora and a good Miss Bates Engaged Mr .and Mrs. Thomas C Bates are today announcing the be troths! of their daughter, Jeanne, but . , hat tipping seems to be a custom of fee past Personally, we'd rather be en- Ml t .. ! uTBiy xgnorea man be given one of fhoee - tuwui wonuwwu, wuy mw oiiwi v , trotnai or xxxetr aaugnier, ieanne half-hearted dviHw trAr t, hooks and eyes when we could buy plenty to Lt Wiiisrd Huibert, son of hcBTll- the irJHtary Just .didn't Mr. and Mr. J. F. Huibert of pom now revetted to. We sow a aoldkM- ttn i TT' - Aih.nT too at has be set his cap to an elderly woman the other day,1 and almost fainted. Inviting spot . . . Almost anyone with a taste for pretty color should enjoy a stay in our county Jfdl, with its bars painted such' a lovely shade of red. j Thafe what they say . . . According to a govemmQnt wleasd about pointers on altdrations on ready-made dothinor, you should look for allowance of material for oxUustmeni3,j for, as fi item says, the belt often has to be shortened and the hem let out Welt maybe, but that ain't the way we hoered it . . , MarJnd Buren - Albany. Ko date has been set rttr tns weoouz. mm . a . fl . . - rne onae-eiect is a grauuaie nf Salem hieh school She Is em ployed in the department of fi nancial responsibility at the sec retary of state's office. Her fi ance is a .graduate of Albany schools. V:i -.A,. t Lt Huibert recently returned to the states from the European theatre of war where he served for IS months. He is now en route to Fort penning, Georgia for reassignment, s-wism aaxd BCrs. Braee Carkha are vacationing at Union Creel Last week the Carkins spent & few days at Waldport Ensign Carkin recently returned to the states from duty in the South Pacific,! Betrothal of Couple Told Announcement Is being made .today byMr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Jarman of the engagement of their granddaughter. Miss Anita Jarman, to Mr. Donald T. Mc- xjonaia of Eugene. No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. McDonald is , in business in Eugene where the couple will make their home af ter their marriage. Mrs. Lester Carter and child ren, Jane and Grover, Mrs. Rob ert DeArmond and her' niece, : Shirley Bier, have returned from a ten day sty at Rockaway. Expected te arrive la the cap ital next Sunday are Mrs.' Ralph E. Purvine land son, Billy, who have spent the summer months in Winona, Mum. with her par ents, Mr. 7and ) Mrs. , Guy Ray Schlesinger & Co. Doal fesi' precious' lovrt Iran fotir work vkis yesr ,!KJ hrtik. Cirrf I "apari" pair with.' yos ea (he fob . ; . te save firoe-tsi cjBtf. Wi will ,ouca rwr prtiinl learn eccaralsty at vs.il viX. Dr. Ilarry A. Xrewn, Optometrist 1 121 K. 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