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PAGE SIX The OSGOIi STATESMAN. Solent Oregon, Friday Morning. Norember t 19i3 t ' -- - ' 1 : : . r -m m nm ft t ' 4 i V t ! h i i r- i j ri : Church Rites Event of : . ' '"- The First Baptist church wu "the setting-for a beautiful wed- iing ceremony Thursday night "'when Miss Betty Lou Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Smith, became the bride of Mr. Frank LeRoy Beckwith, jr, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. I Beckwith of Aberdeen,- .South Dakota. . -;. The nuptials were performed at the First Baptist church with ; the Rev. Charles Durden offi cii tin at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs.' Os wald Morley sen "ULove You Truly" and "Bcauee' before the bridal party entered Miss Minnie Miner was the organist The church altar was , decorated with bouquets of white ehrysan- themums, greenery and white v tapers, j i . - The bride was given in mar riage by her father. Her white silk bridal gown was made from a parachute her husband, sent to her from the South Pacific. The gown was designed with- a fitted bodice, long sleeves which . ended (n points over the wrists, a full train and tiny buttons ex tended from neckline to waist line in back. . ;.. '.' Her fingextip length tulle veil' cascaded, from a heart-shaped beaded crown. For "something old" she wore an heirloom ca meo necklace. She carried a bouquet of gardenias,! roses and bouvardia. j Attend the Bride j Mrs. Ehtfie Glasgow was her sister's matron of honor. She wore a full skirted; rose net dress trimmed in lace and car ried roses. Miss LaVelle Cross and Miss Helen Hatfield were the bridesmaids. They' wore yel low and blue taffeta dresses and carried bouquets of roses. Don- ; na Rae Glasgow was flower girl and wore a pink taffeta dress with net skirt She i carried a basket of pink rose petals. Den- -nis Dale Glasgow was the ring bearer . and carried the ring in a lily on a white satin pillow. Mr. David Smith stood .with Mr. Beckwith as best rnan. Groomsmen' were Mr. Fred Broer, Jr. and Mr. Robert Co burn. Mr. Daniel Zeh seated the guests. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Smith chose a flag blue ilk crepe gown and a corsage of gardenias and roses. The groom's parents were unable to j come west for the ceremony. " At the Reception v 'jj V ? The newlyweds were honored at a reception in the church par- " lors. Mrs. Norlyn Stephens was in - charge bf the ; dining room. The bride's' table was centered with a large bouquet of pale pink and white chrysanthe- mums on a mirror flanked by white tapers in candelabra. Mrs. Floyd McClellan cut the bride's cake and presiding at the punch bowl, were Mrs. Dean Patterson and Mrs. Daniel Zeh, Serving were Mrs. Ted Koehler, Miss Alice 'Bailee,. Miss Mary . Huston and Miss Marceil Hus ton. Miss Mary Skelton passed the guest book and in charge of 1 the gifts were Mrs. John Gof frier and Mrs. Vera Futter. . Mr. Beckwith and hls bride have left for South Dakota to visit with his family during his '.' leave. For travelling ; the bride t donned a salmon pink wool suit u with brown velvet trim, brown oat and accessories. : The couple attended schooli fa South Dakota. She is on the faculty here at the Pioneer' school. Mr. .Beckwith will re turn to San Pedro, Calit, for reassignment after his leave. He. is home from a year and a half of overseas duty. : , Tim ciuiivonr.1 .specializes 1:3 paoDUCirio cim "Yea, produdns fine silk b my life's work, beamed fre silkworm. And producing coffee with the tame matchless flavor In every pound is the sole objective of Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc. Every effort is devoted to buying, blending, roasting, and packing the finest cof fees obtainable Everywhere drinkers of Hills Bros. . Coffee wty -Npw that's what I call good' coffeel' C2IIX9 OROS Society .Clubs Music ; .". . The I Home Maxkve Bursa ' wmn'i Editor Greenes to Visit in' Lt and Mrs. lindole Richard Greene (Jeanne patton) left Sunday for California and Okla homa City. Lt Greene arrived in . the states three weeks ago from -ttie European theatre of opera-. tions ! where he served the past year. Mrs. Greene and their son, T..l J T I JT. 1.- V .1 T afui i .iiruuip, xuitv vrai raiu here with .her mother, Mrs. Hal D. Patton. -;.M In Oklahoma City the Greenes will visit with his father, Mr. ' Homer Greene.' They will reV turn to Salem, in a month. Lt Greene expects to-be discharg ed from the army by the end of the year. i , . While Lt. Greene was home on leave his year old son was christened at services at St Paul's Episcopal church. The ceremony took place on Octo ber 28 with the Rev. George H. Swift officiating; t The little boyU god parents are his aunt, Miss Marie Pat ton, and his uncle, Mr. James C Greene, who is now in the Pacific Mr. John A. Meyers stood as proxy for Mr. Greene. ; Snyders to ; Be Hosts I - u Mr. and Mrs. Walter Snyder " will preside at dinner Saturday night at their Center street resi dence for the pleasure of a group of their friends. Contract bridge will be in play after the dinner hour. Bou quets of autumn 'flqwers will provide the decorative note on the dinner table and about the rooms. ' Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Spaulchtig, Mr. and Jars. William I Phillip,. Dr. and Mrs. George S. Hoff man, Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Thomson, Dr. and Mrs. Lawr ence. Riggs and the hosts, Ml. and Mrs. Snyder. , 1 . Mrs. O. K. DeWltt of Mehama Is spending the week in Salem as the house guest of Mrs. Prince W. Byrd. ,i , DEADLINE 1 Club correspondents and pub llcity chairmen are requested by the Statesman woman's page editors to observe the following deadlines: Notices" for weekday stories and calendar notices should be In the Statesman office by pan, the day before to appear, if Sunday calendar notices and advanced stories on meetings must be. at Statesman office by - Friday noon. Calendar notices and one paragraph stories may be telephoned in, or sent on postcard. Regular society Items must be In office by 4 p.m. the-day be . fore the story is to appear. Dead- : line for Sunday stories is noon Saturday unless other arrange ments have been made with . editors. ' : -r - Mi COrrCEi IMCc)W. Jeryme English Society Editor ; Secretary ef State and Mrs. Robert; S. Farrell, jr. art leav ing today for Portland and Ta coma. This afternoon at S o'clock they will witness a launching at ' j AlbimV tbipyaxds with Mrs. Moh C' .Wallgren,- wife of Washing ' ton's governor, the sponsor. The ' Farrells will go on to Tacoma jior the weekend to visit their 'daughter, Joan, who is attend flng Annie Wright Seminary. i - -'-!'. i - " . - ' MraJ G. H.' Taylor ef Portland spent the weekend In Salem vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. IT. W. Da vies. , j I ; , ; - deception to (Be! Event of Wednesday f Members of : the executive i board of the First Methodist church will be hosts for a re j ception : on j Wednesday night, "November 7 in complimentto the new pastor and his wife, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Adams, vwho recently came here from Everett, Waslt, and the Rev. land Mrs. Roy K, Fedje, former ly of Astoria. Mr. Fedje Is the new Salem district superinten dent of the Methodist churches. i Members of the Salem Minis terial I association and their wives shd members and friends :of the church are invited to call between 8 and 10 o'clock, i .In the receiving line with Dr. , and "Mrs. Adams and Rev. ..and .Mrs. Fedje will be Mr. and Mrs. i Lloyd i A. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. . . Walter C Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Preston! Doughton and Mr (and Mrs. "Frank Bennett Kroniers at Mr. and Mrs. Sydney H. Kro mer and their" children, Sidney Ann" and David, have returned 'from Boise where they went to, attend the golden wedding anni versary celebration, of Mr. Kra mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. D.. Kromer. J r j The celebration took place on Sunday, October 23 with a fam ily dinner and reception at the Owyhee hotel. Several hundred friends called during the after noon. (Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Kromer received with the honor guests., : j v: ! Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Feresnaa are entertaining informally at dinner tonight at their Fair mount; Hill home in honor of Captain Henry H. Marsdeo, Jr, who arrived! last month from the European theatre of operations.- Covers! will be placed for Captain and Mrs. Marsden, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Perry and the hosts. I 1 'is . I Among those planning te at tend the O r e g o n-Washingtan 'game In Portland Saturday are Mr. and Mrs. LC. McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Spears, ar, Lt and Mrs. Carlton McLeod, Mr. and Mrs Ralph H, Camp bell and. Major and Mrs. Wil liam Hugh Adams. UW1 Halloween .' Parties Given ."f .- - Highlighting the social events Wednesday night were the many Halloween parties for members ; of the younger set Marcia Maple, daughter of the Howard Maples, was a party hostess Wednesday night for fifteenV of her friends at the Fairmount Km home of her ' parents. ,lV; -V....T ,,r -, ,: - :.: Later Marcia and heu guest Joined BUI and Karen Ring rulda's party tt the noma of their parents,! Mr. and Mrs.. Murco Ringnalda. A feature of the party was the preview of .The Cellar Theatre" which the Ringnaldas recenfly constructed . fav the basement of their home. . Aj "spook show" was presented to twenty-one children and four teen parents. : ; Party At Spanldings Doria Helen and Jean Spauld lng entertained fifteen of their friends at a Halloween party Wednesday night ' The . affair was held in the party room fat the home of their parents, Mr. . and Mrs. Brace Spaulding, on Fairmount HiH. ; -The hostesses' guest came af - " ter school and enjoyed several - hours of game followed by a buffet supper. The Halloween motif was' carried out in the decorations and, table appoint ments. Helen Keimann Hostess ! Helen Reimann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vera Reimann, was a Halloween party hostess Wednesday, night Games were in play during the evening. At the refreshment hour Halloween favors1 marked' places for . the guests. f Helen's guest were Beverly Graber, Patsy Pendergraft, Bev erly Savage, Inez Fisher, Joan Haman, Coralie Doughton, Joan FJlis, tFred Buchanan, Jimmy HilL Jerry Snyder, Ronald Ctoss, Gary -Jones, Robert -Doughton, Glenn Benner, Bobby Cross and Bud Reimann. S " Mrs. EnsseTl Bones teele en tertained members of her bridge jclub at luncheon Wednesday af ternoon at her home on North 18th street ' - .4 - , Mr. and Mrs. Conrad P. Paol- son are leaving for Portland to day to attend the wedding of her sister. Miss Nancy Watson, to Mr. James Kinerly, which will be an event of Saturday night af St Michael and All Angel's church. The Paulsons will be guests at the wedding rehearsal party tonight THE WHOLE TOWN IS TALKING ABOUT THE IIEV7 WHITER POLICY AT LEOIIARD'S YOU NOW GET MQRE THAN EVE1V BEFOrI BELIEVE IT OR NOT. AN OPEZf LETTER TO TRZ PEOPLE OF MARION COUNTY Dear Friends: ! ' We wish to thank you for your past patronage. The confidence you have placed in us by your ovtrwhelming attendance during the past nine months leaves us no al ternative as to our future policy. We feel all of you should share In some measure our wonderful success. Tour cooperation makes alt this possible. So, we are inaugr uuting our new winter policy by reducing our prices on food, admissions and bev erages. We shall continue, though, to maintain the same high quality, service and standard of our dinners and floor show entertainment. We shall continue to conduct our establishment in good taste and refinement We never have end never will tol erate rowdyism. We find our greatest pleasure in knowing you and serving you 'honestly; v . i . . . i I . . . SAM AND MIKE 8TEXNBOCK. IMS i OUR DINNER SERVICE STARTS AT. Now is the time to celebrate your birthdays, anniversaries and party at LEONARD'S SUPPER CLUB. It's a real treat to eat LADIES mx or Oct. 2-ov. TWICE K3GITTLY 10:03 - f ft'TTT ff , H Wl i n fgrnTTP Mllh Bree. 4 vUiUiiu UAlUUblaUUa Dane NO COVER M-v r - ORCHESTRA i ill tsleara Only Theater Kestaataat - - One deck Nerth 1 rjnderpasa en Bead to Portland - . r f ' V r J - I Donald Damo, young tencav who la cqppecning.at a concert In th Salem high school cruditorlum Scihjrdcrf night under th auspice of the Crescendo club. This it the first; in a serie of four concerts- sponsored by the . high school I musia cltib. Marriaae of e Told . Announcement is being made of the marriage of Miss Patri cia flyer, daughter of Mrs. Avis ' Ryer and Mr. I M. Ryer of Berkeley, Calit, to Lt James F. Bodie, USA, son of Mrs. J. Bodle of Clinton, -S. C which took place on Friday, Octo ber 26. The couple exchanged their vows, in the fireplace room of the f First Christian church at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon with the Rev. Dudley Strain of ficiating "before members of the immediate family. The altar was decorated with bouquets of white button chrysanthemums. - For her wedding the . bride chose a grey dress with black hat 'and accessories and an or chid corsage. ' . f Miss Margaret McBain and Mr. (Frank B. Nicholls attended the -couple. Aher the ceremony the newly weds left for Virginia where Lt Bodie will be stationed at Camp Pickett He returned several months ago from overseas. C6up A fall coarse steak, chicken or turkey dinner, consistintf of entree, cocktail, soup, sal ad, relish, dessert and drink. A complete dinner for only IHGHT EVEBT TUESDAY LADIES ADMITTED FEEE 4 7 Billy Papsa 12:00 ; V Ulllly CclsSIl if Daneaa Sister CHARGE BEFORE DANdNO TO THE MUSIC 1 OF ARCHIE THOMAS ORCHESTRA i Mrs. Faal Bale was fcestees te members of her club at her Saginaw street home Thursday night A dessert supper was fol lowed by an evening of con tract bridge. Special guests were Mrs. Bale's mother and sister, Mrs. E. Andrews, of Seattle, and Miss Lola Andrews of Holly wood, Calif, who are visiting at the Bale home for several weeks. Patricia Sexton Has Birthday , ' ! Patricia Arm Sexton, daugh ter of the Virgil Sextons, cele brated her eighth birthday Thursday afternoon. Patricia guests were invited to come af ter school to her home for games and refreshments. . ' 5 " j A pink and white color scheme was used in the decorations and table appointments. A lighted birthday cake was a feature of the refreshment hour. Honoring Patricia Arm were - Astrid Severin, Laura Smith, , Shirlej? Thompson. Trecy Jane j AustinT Barbara Woelk, Karen i Hall, Mary Jane Mefford, Jan- ice Buick, Wilma Anderson, Sandra Smith, Sharon Otjen, Betty Angel and Miss Reep. i t:00 P. M. : . : get-togethers with t a dinaer out at LEONARD'S. , , ' Comedy' Paoomune Ccsnedr - . Dcmcers - : Comedy i M. C. i Raaamy Devia. Jr. A'Terd, Harris Jones 7 P. M. s Roy Case : J Weds ih' ' . , j . South: r - I . Mr. Roy Case, V, S. navy R.T. Jc, son of Mr. and Mrs. Covil Case of Salem, and Miss Esther "Cox, daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Ralph Cox of Chicago, were mar ried October 27 in the First Con gregational church at .Berkeley, California. The double ring cere mony was read at high noon be fore relatives .and friends of the 'Couple.'''. :''''-..-..:-: : -.''('- The bride wore a light blue" wool suit with black accessories and a white orchid. Mrs. Arthur Case of Salem was the bride's attendant and BUI Kronk, U. 8. navy R.TJC, fejved as best man. ' - ' 1 Following fee ceremony !a wedding dinner was held fn the banquet room of . Enno's restaur ant The table was decorated wim fall flowers and places were set for the brideand groom, Mrs. Ralph Cox of Chicago! Mr. and Mrs. Covil Case and son Donald and Mrs. Arthur Case of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. BUI Kronk t)f San Francisco, Captain WlH ard Newton, Mrs.; Ethel Thurs ton and daughter Florenze Pe ters of Oakland, and Mrs. A. C ' Bradley and son David of San Bruno, California. "' ! The groom is a graduate of. Salem high school and attended Willamette university for 'one year before entering their V-t . program. - ! The couple wffl make their home In the bay city while lie completes bis radio training at Treasure Island. Mans Will Be Feted i i ' ' Weekend guests in the capita are- Mr. 'and Mrs. Edward B. Marr and children, Teddy and Jerri, of Tillamook, formerly of Salem. They are guests at the home of his parents, Mr. "and Mrs. J. Q. Marr. j . Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Robert King are entertaining informal ly before the Trotters club dance at their home on Jerrls avenue in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Marr. j Honoring the Marr will be Mr. and Mrs. John Evans Marr, Mr. and Mrs .Robert Marr, Ser geant and If rs. Glenn Farley, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Kitchen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pickhard, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beck and Mr. and Mrs. King. " j Important - dresses, ide-u1 I slfned totnake ' an re- iVI ") ninf an Event Silhou- ' 1 ettes on the strelglit-and- - J xuutow, unbroken but by " yS,'. 'X j J f the jut of a peplum ... V V I J the sbf IhiHillness of . : , itfc f , f winded sleeve. Come In . j today youll find our f I entire collection exciting. j I i , V I See the new styles la ' ffj W I the. season's smartest col ; S f f V ors. AlaobUck. Slies 10, ll lnVi I 20. Thrifty priced. ' j T J The Fashionette V :t 429 Court Street - " rZ ' - : " ... , t roibAT -: u i " Disabled American Veterans auxiliary. Join chpt for no- Woman's club, meeUo( XoUow- lira club of "i Nighbori . of Woodcraft wun n. narry BrRer, KS North 14ut strcci Womu'i Belief .r2? "xl,q: to OAR, meets at . VTW toU, S PUnttarlaa' Women'a-. Afiianc with Mre. Roy Wewem,1 1 HS North Capttolstreet. t J p.m. Enalewood Woman's club at Ensiewood Unite s Brethren Church. S P-m- L '. 1 .saiem Heights Woman's cine mt at Comimtnlty haU, S p.m. . American War Mothers business toeeting. V&Kt PA ' TPXSDAT r :. t--,;- - - Missouri club auxOUry wlttr Mrs. A. Vittone, 11M North 4th street, lt o'clock luncheon. American War Mothers regular wins with Mrs.) Addie Curtis, eevered Uah dinaver at noon. , WEDKESDAT " ! i'i" ' 'J ' : Silver tea, Knight Memorial ' church, church parlort. S.pjn. WSCS of Llie Methodu church with Mrs. Mason Bishop, 1M1 South Shurch street. S p.m. St. Paul's guild and auxiluur. no-host luncheon.? perish bouse, 1 pjn. i i AAUW literature group -with - Mise Carolyn WUsoo, 471 Worth ,Cottsse etreet. I pat.. -1 PEP teachers club, Lioa t Den, reeenraUoos phone S7S3. . 1 - . .!!:, THUS S OAT " I ( ' ' ' AAUW xuterature neup with Mrs. WUllam BraUora7M70 Cen ter street, s pjn. Invitatipns In Mail y -. Invitations were- in the mail Thursday to a . reception on , Sunday, November 11, for which ' members of Delta Gamma fra . ternity will be hosts in honor of the new Beta PI chapter of Delta Gamma to be installed ou :. the Willamette university cam : pus November 10. f The affair will be held at University House, the home of ' President and Mrs. G. Herbert Smith. Calling hours are from S to f o'clock. ( Bidden to the affair are mem bers of all Green letter fratern ities, faculty members and friends of the chapter. Waiting For v Used lots ore ; needed in making drapery fabrics, nylons and many other things you're waiting for ... as well; as 'soaps. TVZN M rOUt IKED fAUl to Drapes? , ; -, ' j j -i XT THAM-MMMCS U.S. M Off. .. . ' , ; ;