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r AGS CDC The OHEGOH CTATESMAHV Sdlem. Oregon, Tueadcrr Horning. BeptomSar If. IZZ3 Dinner Will Fete Bridal. Couple - Mrs. Juanlta Paulus will en tertain at a 6:30 o'clock dinner Friday night In honor of her daughter, Miss Roberta Paulus, who will be married September 22 to Mr. William Earl Dunn, Jr. The affair, which will precede the wedding rehearsal at the first Presbyterian church, will be held at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Hibler. Covers will be placed for Miss Paulus and Mr. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs." William K. Dunn, sr., of -Woodburn, the;" Rev. and Mrs, Chester W. Hamblin, Miss Mary Ann Brady, Miss Betty Lou Blener of : Yakima, Miss Jeanne DeMytt,' Miss Marilyn Hjort, Brenda Grote, Mrs. LeRoy i Grote, Mr. Marvin Mattson of Woodburn, Mr. Charles Dal ton of CorvalUs, Mr. Brooks Beck ford of Woodburn, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Eoff of Yakima, Mrs. Al thea Hartley of Lbs Angeles, aunt of the bride, who is arriv ing from the south Wednesday for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Hibler and Mrs. Juanlta Paulus. j (p ; Party Honors" Miss Merk Miss Alma Merk was feted with a party on Friday night at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Merk. Miss Merk, a cadet nurse training at Ilunt-ington-Memorial hospital in Pasadena, Calif., is home on twenty day leave. The evening was spent Informally- and refreshments were served at a late hour. Those honoring the guest were the Misses Lois Riedesel, Marybelle Yantis, RUth Turpin, Jean Templeton, Elsie Janxen. Delia Merk, Mrs. Elaine Farmer, Mrs, H. E. Merk, and the hostess, Miss Vera Merk. '"!"' Gloria Koch Has Sixth Birthday An informal party was given Wednesday afternoon honoring Gloria Koch, daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs.! William C. Koch, on . her sixth birthday. Games were in play out of doors. . The table was centered with a decorated candle-lighted birth day cake. Favors were used as place cards and a pink and green color scheme was used. Refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Koch, assisted by Mrs. Ross Jones. Wishing Gloria a "happy birthday" were: . Sandra Lee Johnson, Dianne Knox, Mary " Ann Knox, Tom my Mlers, Gary Manion, Larry Kanz, Gary Kanz, Douglas Beckett. Additional , guests were Mrs. Robert Simon, Mrs. Ross Jones and Mrs. Glen Miers. - i '. " - Lt. and Mrs. OUle Williams (Jean Moore) are visiting in the capital, as guests, of her mother, Mrs. George W. Moore, and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mink,' Lt. Williams who isi stationed at Camp Irwin, Calif., left Monday for Seattle and his wife and Mrs. Mink are ' leaving today for Seattle. They , will return the end of the week and Lt and Mrs. Williams will : be here a few days longer be fore going south. Today's Needlecraft 943 SyjQauTSltuU Whether you're dining indoors or out, red strawberries cross stitched on your table linens add gaiety and charm to the meal A favorite. ; . ";, . . ... - It's five-to-the-inch cross stitch, so the berries grow like mazic on your linens. Pattern 843 has transfer for S motifs 14 by IS to IVixlli-inches. Send nrrra cents tn cnt tot this nattera tn THE STATESMAN Needlecraft Dei, Salem, Ore, Print RUlnly PATTERN NUMiiXH ana Sour AM E mmA ADDRES8. Fifteen mill more brings yo eu new IMS needlecraft catalogs a lUustraUons of dfwtsns for embroH ry. toys, knitting, crochet. truilts. mrorin free oou pactera nwa mai JB catalogue. Society Clubs Music . . . . The Home Wtmil editor Jtryme English i Soetetr Editor ' Sharon Burnett Bride, of at Church Ceremony jj The aisle of the First Congregational church was lighted with white candles which cast a soft glow over baskets ot white gladioluses as Miss Sharon Burnett stepped to the altar to i wed Ensign Donald E. Barnick Monday night at 8 o'clock. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Lucille Burnett and her husband's parents are Mr. and' Mrs. Ferdinand E,j Barnick. . if Miss Shirley Ann Bailey of Portland, formerly of Salem, and Miss Llzbeth Kennedy, light ed the candles at the altar. They wore pastel dresses and wore flowers in their hair. The Rev. Willard HalT, pastor -of the Knight Memorial church, read the ritual. Miss Edith Fair ham: sang "At Dawning" and "Because" before the -bridal party entered. Mrs. S. C. Wor rell of Portland, aunt of the bride, played the accompani--ments and wedding marches. The attractive, blonde bride chose a becoming model of white marquisette -for her wedding. The satin bodice was fashioned with a marquisette yoke which formed a high neckline. Edging the yoke was a bertha of white satin. Her sleeves were cap style and she wore white elbow length gloves. The very full skirt was floor length. From a narrow white satin band cascaded her fingertip length tulle velL She carried a white prayer book marked with a spray of white phalaenopsis orchids. Mr. Elbe Burnett of Al bany gave his niece in marriage. Bride Party Preceding the bride to the al tar were Miss Beverly McGil christ, the honor maid, and Miss Miriam Becke and Miss Harriet Hawkins, the bridesmaids. . Miss McGilchrist wore a mist blue marquisette and satin gown. The satin bodice was designed with a marquisette" yoke forming a high, round neckline, and short sleeves.. The full skirt was of marquisette. The .bridesmaids wore identical frocks ot heaven pink marquisette. The attend ants all wore Juliet caps of flow ers to match their colonial nose gays of pom pom dahlias, baby asters and bouvardia in pastel shades. Ensign Ronald Runyon of Portland stood with Ensign Bar nick as best man. Seating the guests were IX. James Henery, USMC, Lt Irving Miller, USrV Lt Edward Mything, USMC, of Seattle, formerly of Salem, and .' Corporal Scotty Sebern, USMC For her daughter's nuptials Mrs. Burnett wore a powder blue silk jersey gown enhanced with sequins at the waistline and a coronet of pink roses and bou vardia in her hair. Mrs. Barnick attended her son's weddingin a black gown with aqua blue bod ice and a corsage of pink rose buds. .v"" ' Keeelve at Reception The newlyweds received the congratulations of their guests at a reception in the fireplace room of the church immediately after the ceremony. The bride's table was centered with a tiered cake encircled with smilax and bou . vardia and flanked by tall white tapers in silver candelabra. Mrs. -Karl O. Becke and Mrs. Gordon McGilchrist presided at the coffee urns and Mrs. Taylor Hawkins cut the bride's cake. Serving were Miss Virginia Co vert, Miss Marceil Pearson of, Newberg, Miss Virginia Peterson of Portland and Miss Patricia McVey of Albany. Miss Patricia Fitzsimons and Miss Marjorie Becke passed the dream cakes. Miss Beverly Barnick, sister of the groom, was in charge of the guest book, . . . jf P When the couple left on their wedding trip the bride donned a black dressmaker suit with black accessories and an orchid corsage, i Ensign and Mrs J Bar nick willi leave later in the .month for Long Beach, CaHfV where his ship is docked. 1 1 Service Stars V Have l Dinner (I i : i , " ! ; The Service Stars club met for dinner Saturday night at the YWCA recreation room at f o' clock. Covers were placed for twenty-six guests. Music i. was directed by Mrs. Dors jj Lee Cooksey, jf The group is planning a bridge party for Saturday, September 22, at the! YWCA at I o'clock. The committee in charge of ar rangements includes Mrs. T Nel son Hickok, Mrs. Floyd McNaU, Mrs. Charles Fearing and Miss Majorlef Wells. . ' ... ; The next dinner meeting of the group will be on. September 29 at the YWCA. Hostesses; will be Mrs! Robert Putnam -Mrs. Al Zimmerman. Mrs. Robert Caton, Mrs.. Richard Tucker, Mrs. Donald Yeasley andlMrs. Edwin Johnson. tit :.. . I r ' ' ; : Captain v and Mrs. Beberi Brady, Jr4 left, Monday for Olympiad Wash, where they will ' reside while the army officer is stationed at Fort Lewis. Captain Brady recently returned f from the European theatre of wajr. He spent his leave here with his wife and ids parents, Mr.f and TS SalernMan Weds in South! - From Durham, North Carolina, comes details of the marriage ot a Salem' man, i Mr. Hollis W. Huston, son of Mr. L A. Huston of Salem, to Miss Annie Laura Cot ten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L, F. Cotten of Stem, N.C, on Sep tember 8. The ceremony took place at Duke university chapel at 1X0 o'clock with Dr. Havie Branscomb, dead of Duke Divin ity school, officiating. : ' Nuptial music included "Un ttt" and "I Love Thee", sung by Miss Evelyn Barnes and "O Per- , feet Love" sung by Miss Sarah Dameron. ' The chapel was decorated with ecclesiastical wrought iron can dlesticks with cathedral tapers. Floor baskets with Maid ot Or leans, white giadoli, white as ters and woodwardia ferns com pleted the wedding scene. '. Miss Cottenwho was given In marriage by her father, were' a gown of white marquisette with an embroidered sweetheart bod- ice studded with seed pearls and full length veil ot illusion topped with a crown of pearls. She held a bouquet of cattleya orchids and swansonla tied with a satin bow. Mrs. Robert O. Brady. M Miss Lorah Kate Griffith and Miss Louise Knouf of Portland were weekend visitors inf the capital at the home of the form er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Griffith. The girls are taking their cadet nurses training at th University of Oregon Medi- Attead the Bride Mrs. Alfred M. Goodwin, sis ter of the bride, was matron of honor. The bridesmaids, Miss Mary Barber of : Greensboro, Miss Mary Huston, sister ot the bridegroom, ot Salem, Ore, Miss Billle Langston of Raleigh, Miss Marth Rodwell of Raleigh, Miss Arlyn Nelson of Boston, Mass., and Mrs. Billy Cosby ot Stem, wore satin gowns of pink and blue with yokes' and full skirts of marquisette and three-quarter length sleeves. They wore Juliet bridal caps "of matching colors and carried bouquets of sunshine asters and Joanna Hill roses tied with blue satin ribbons. The bridegroom's iest man was Mr. Beverly; R. Hoverton of Durham. Ushers' were Mr. Fred R. Plisterer of Duke University, , Mr. Walter N. McDonald of Dur ham, the Rev. Earl Farrel of Haw River, Mr. Alfred Goodwin of Raleigh, Mr. E. H. Nease Jr. of Goldsboro . and Mr. Robert Willoughby of Detroit, Mich. Dinner FoUews . Following the wedding cere mony, a nuptial dinner was given by the bride's parents in , the crystal ballroom of the Washington Duke hotel. The newlyweds are spending their honeymoon at North Caro lina resorts. Mrs. Huston will receive her r degree from Duke university in October. She was graduated from Hardbargers Business School in Raleigh, where she ; lived before returning to Duke university 'last year to complete requirements for her degree. Mr. 'Huston was graduated from Willamette university. He is now doing graduate work in - Mr. and Mrs. Dean Trambe have returned from a week's trip to Vancouver, B. C and , Kellogg,! Idaho, where they - visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brainanf. I ' I - :'--r Arriving la Salem today wfl be Mrs.! C W. Elgin and tier sister, Mrs. A. I Godfrey of Caldwel Idaho. The two zna trons plan to make their home here and while they are waiting for living accomodations they will be guests of Mrs. Elgin's on-ln-lw and - daughter, Mr. , and Mrs. Clayton Foreman. Mies Rath ChappeU of Pert- Iand was the weekend guest of ; Mrs. Benjamin M. Whisenand. The girls are Kappa Alpha Theta sorority sisters. ' Wilsbn-Peid! Vpws Are Said Miss Frances Jessie " Reid, daughter of Mr. Walter M. Reid. was married to Mr.' Gor-Den Robert Wilson on Saturday af ternoon, September 15 at 3:30 o'clock at the Church of God. The -Rev. Henry Schlatter per--: formed the ceremony. . The bride, who was given In , marriage by her father, wore a , white organdy gown and a fin gertip length veil which was ar ' ranged in a; coronet of white bouvardia. She carried a colonial - nosegay. J - Miss Rose Marie Jones was the, maid of honor and bridesmaids . were Mrs. John Spangler and Mrs. H. P. Hunt. They wore . pastel dresses of net and lace and carried bouquets of gladioluses .and roses. ' e . Mr. Raymond. Felt: of White Salmon, Wash, was best man. Ushers were Mr. Arthur Makris, USN, Mr. Martin Gertn and CpL Frank F. Stanlow. A wedding reception was held at the Golden Pheasant after the ceremony. The couple plan to go to California to live after they return from their wedding trip. Mrs. Max ! O. Barea enter tained members of her dub at a bridge luncheon Monday after noon at her Court street home. Murphys in Portland y, Mr. and Mrs. Claude H. Mtuv , phy were in; Portland over the "weekend to meet Mr. Van Holt Garrett of Denver, president of the national association of real estate boards, ; ; . : The ; Murphys' attended Portland Realty Board luncheon at the Multnomah hotel Friday , in honor of Mr. Garrett ' and were guests at a .dinner Sat urday night at the Multnomah for which Mr. E. L. Peterson of Eugene, state . president, was host- Mrs. Winifred Pettyjohn, - a member of the state board of directors, was a guest at the luncheon on Friday. - Mr. Murphy, state real estate commissioner. Is national presi dent of the license law officials, Felicttattoaa f to Mr. mad Mrs. Harry Merin on the birth ot a daughter,' Kathryn Jo Anne, -on Sunday, September 18 at the Salem -General hospital. . The little girl, who weighed five pounds and nine and a half ' ounces, is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.! Harry Cohen and Mr. and Mrs. L. Merin of Van couver, B. C Mrs. Merin will be remembered as Shirley Cohen. - Visitors la the capital are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peck of Car- . mel, Calif. Mrs. Peck, who form erly resided here, will be re membered as Mrs. . Edwin Hoff nelL The travelers are registered at the Marion hotel and plan to be here several days. -I " Salem friends of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Sanford of Portland, who formerly resided here, will be ' Interested to learn that they left 'Portland by plane Friday morn ing for New. York, Boston, Con necticut and other east coast . points. They will visit with Mr. Sanfonfs relatives while in the east The Sanfords also plan to - stop for a visit in Montreal. The travelers, who plan to be gone a month, will return by plane. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Qaery are receiving congratulations on the birth ofe sen at the Salem General hospital Monday mont- - lng.: j . C1U3 CALEIDAa firs. S. B. vuie Commercial street I pm. ;! : American War Mothers eorer d dial dinner with Mra. noon, - . Chadwick ehai, Ordere Sastera Star, meet at MasooiS Temple, S p.m. jj Toaaiaot IJ!: first fall meeting with Mrs. , SSce HornlngTaM North Winter yj Staters net ,t : K j hall, S pjn, bring hobo lunch. , , i Disabled American Veterans auxiliary all day arteg with ; Mra. WuTlam Noyee, SM North LOberty atreeC- no-boet lunrheoa -tS&S' Writers' chrt't Stmui Slnstoten and Mr. William SV CaUert, 60S Court streeV TJO Din. . D Royal Nthbors of America meet at VFW haU. S p.m. j . . lutk Walton mdlUrr wlft Mra. Uord Beinhoidt. UeS Sasf naw street. M P;-, . -Jl Lucy Ana Lee circle of Tirst Methodist church meet with Mrs. A. A. Schramm. 1SS North -lTth street. 1US salad luncheon. ' . Fidelif class First Baptist church with Mrs. Bertha. Street, 17 SouUx Church street. S PJV ;. FRIDAY ' !,' . i DAV stndUary social meeting with chapter. Woman's clubhouse S p.m entertainment and re freshmefkts. 1 - - -. Woman's Reliei Corps soxU. iary to Grand Army of RepubUs meet at ViW ball. I pan. f Mr. and Mrs. reter Back and their son, "William Peter, of Port land, were in Salem Monday for the birthday celebration of Mrs. Buck's father, Mr. William Mc Gilchrist, Jr. " . ' Bliss Hisabeth'and Miss Anena Welch left Sunday for a week's trip to Seattle and Victoria, B C. In Seattle they wiU be registered at the Olympic hotel and in Victoria at the Angela hotel. V ; - :'; ' Taj x Misses Mary Tlfaaia. Alma Merle, and Vera Merk will spend the week at the Seaside beaches. Mrs. Tooze Is Guest Speaker We have had V-E Day and V-J Day and now we must have V-A (Victory over Alcohol) Day. The WCTU will center in the year ahead on a, program for a united family for total ab stinence," declared Ruth Tooze of Portland, state! president of the WCTU at the Marion county annual convention held in Leslie Methodist church In all-day ses sion on Tuesday. ; Mrs. B. F. Shoemaker conduc ted the memorial service tor those who had been taken from the membership by death during the past year, including Fannie Kay Bishop, Ella Lavender, La- Moine Clark, Sophronia Pool, Carrie Chapell, all of . Salem . Central Union; Josephine Took er, Maude Fallio, Louise Spauld ing, all of North Salem Union; Marion Downs of South Salem Union. Several officers were re-elected. The officers of the county organization for the coming year are Mrs. W. A. .Barkus, presi dent; Mrs. Mildred Gillette, vice president; Mrs. M. G. Gunder son,) correspooding secretary; Mrs., Margaret Ellis, recording secretary; Mrs. Minnie Hulet, treasurer. . t j Lena M. lisle reported on the work of the Loyal Temperance Legion, the children's Organiza tion, of Salem Central Union, of which she Is the leader. The president's annual address was given by Mrs. W. A. Barkus. Sil verton WCTU extended an invi tation for the group to meet for the next annual convention in Silverton. Serai Neighbors of America will handle routine business and lay plans for .their November boeaeccming meeting at their regular session at 8 o'clock Wed nesday night In VFW halL j! IX (it) and Mrs. Cearad Paulson have returned from Se attle, where the former received bis discharge. They are now at home at their Court street resi dence. 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