- ) Tlx OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon. Sunday Morning. March 3. : 1946 PAGE NINE Miss Brown iWeds Today At Church The wedding of Miss Helen Brown, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. T. J. Bland, and PFC Carl Jensen. mui of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crowly. will be sol emnized at the .First Christian church this afternoon at, 1:30. cIock. The Rcy. Dudley Strain will officiate. ' Cat:dleligh!f rs are to be Miss Virgin i,a GuiterrUii of Albany, 'fmi'Mis. Dick Bahnsen, of Sa lt m. , The biide will be given in marriage by Captain Bland." She will ivear a white wedding gown if handmade embroidered lace ted net. The fitted bodice is of. lace and the full skirt of net. A ruffle of lace is arranged oyer the hips. The net veil is finger tip length and held by a ruf fie rf . ret s'nd orange blossoms. The bridal bouquet is to be of pink trd K.hite carnations ancl frees- I The maid of honor. Miss Na omi Blown will wear pale blue taffeta and carry mixed flow er?; The bridesmaids will Jae Miss Norma Conklin, in pink nd Miss Norma Porter in blue. Esch will carry mixed flowers. Bet man is to be PFC Otto Erov.n. Ushers will be Wallace Taylor and Hugh Gookin. " Both Mrs. Bland and Mi?. Crowly. will wear black gowns wiih mixed flower corsages. Candlelightcrs and brides rra.ds will sexve at the eceu tijn whki will follow the ceic mony. Mrs. Dayid Blami will c-ut the take. For going ;.w?y the bride will wear a gray gabaicTMie suit and black accesj-ories. PFC Jensen has been in the Ui fk l A; -.. -".Ayv - ft fS4jh&hi'L , J -vf: t-v -- : r v t f 1 ' , - 11 ' ' - - i. 1 IS"4! lid Mr. and Mrs. Robert .C. Glass (Doise Ransom) who were married at the First Presbyterian church on'February 22, The bride, who has been maldng her hprr.e here, is the daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ransom ! of Pay eti, Idaho, who came for the ceremony. The groom is the son cf Mr, and Mrs. Carlton Glacs of Portland. For the las! three years the bride -has-been employed at the Marlon county .agent's office. Before entering the service the groom was an announcer, at KSLM. (Jesten-Millfr). lYiZARD y ARCH BUILDERS 1 I HAVE HELPED J V WOUSANPSl mm: tort I is T Oct trained f.ncr is here Ccme m md I MILLER'S army for 15 months, sering in Europe. He has reenlisted and will rergain in "the service for another 15 months. He expects to be sent, overseas again :on, and at that time his bride will return to live with her parents in Salem. Mrs. Clara Cooley will open her home at 598 Gaines st. to members of the North Salem WCTU on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Cooiey is in charge of the devotions. Mrs. T. M. Lob del I will talk on "Things Both Local and Na tional." . , - . Mrs. Ernest C. Richards will open her home at 1240 N. 21st street" Thursday night to the Nancy Black Wallace alumnae club of Pi Beta Phi. Plans will be made for the rummage sale to be held this coming weekend.1 Assisting hostesses will be Mrs, Paul Morse, Mrs. Edward Roth and Mrs. Donald Dawson. Shower Given for; Mrs. Neill "M i Mrs. Glenn Baillie was a host- ; ess at the home;f her parents Friday night honoring Mrs. Ralph Neill. ' Spring flowers" were -used io K decorate the rooms. Later In the evening Mrs. Neill was given a , shower. Mrs. Bailjie was assisted by her sister and mother, Mrs. i Adam Deibert and Mrs. ' E. M. " Rulifson. j , i Present were Miss Lois Rulif- " ton. Miss Estella Smith, Mrs. ' Clifton Cass, JMrs. Bill Geibel, -Mrs. John Schmidt Mrs. Nona ! White, Mrs. Orval Cooiey, Mrs. ; E. W. Cooiey, Mrs Byfon Cooiey, Mrs. Emmett' Rickard, Mrs.1 El-! don Kin ton, Mrs. Bob. Prime.i Mrs. Chester Lee", Mrs, Adam i Deibert, Mrs. E. M. Rulifson, Mrs. Glenn Baillie and Mrs. i Neill. I Initiation Is Today This i afternoon at 1 o'clock the Catholic Daughters of Amer ica, court Capital City, will gather at the Woman's club to Initiate 50 young women into the national organization of Junior Catholic Daughters. This group has been organiz ed through the efforts of Mrs. J. D. White, local chairman. Mrs. Walter Brown, state chair- -man of Junior work, is bringing the Portland junior court mem bers to Salem to have charge of Initiation. A banquet will follow, f Circle Meetings ( On Wednesday J : First Presbyterian church cir cle meetings are slated for Wed nesday,: March 6. They are as follows: No. 1, Mrs. T. E. Hill, leader With Mrs. Paul Hanson. 1645 S. Commercial st., for 1:15 dessert luncheon. No. 2, Mrs. A. A. Rogers, lead er, with Mrs. Harry Johnson, 529 N. 23rd st., for 1 o'clock cov ered dish luncheon. No. 3, M. Claude H. Murphy, leader, i with Mrs. C. E. Illidge and Mrs. W. D. Robinson for 1:15 dessert luncheon. Meet at the church at 1 o'clock for transportation- No. 4, Mr?. Leo C. Dean, lead er, with Mrs. E. A. Kenney, 1580 Center st., for 1 o'clock covered dish luncheon. No. 5, Mrs. J. M. Glass, leader, with Mrs. 'Lee Canfield, 1105 S. High st., at 2 p. m. No. 8, Mrs. A. F. Marcus, lead er, with Mrs. O. H. Kent, 555 S. Liberty st., for 1:15. dessert lun cheon. No. 7, Mrs. Oscar I. Paulson, leader, with Mrs. John Harper. 1365 Court ft., for 1:30 dessert luncheon. No. 8, Mrs. Mary Mulkcy, leader, with Mrs. Ralph Shep- ard, route 1, for 1 o'clock cov eted luncheon. Cars will meet at 12:30 at the church. Starker to Talk On Heather Carl Starker cf Portland, well known authority on gardening, will be the speaker at the meet ing on Monday afternoon of the Salem Garden club. The session is sef for 2 o'clock in the VMCA building. The Salem club has Invited members "of" other clubs and any Interested persons to hear the lecture on hctthers and rock plants. As seen in Harper's Bazaar 4 ' - it',., .: t. '' f ' 1 ' 1 w v. jimmilt mmiJ f ' i .in. U ' 5 So woman Jtas -rver expected to le t hetter a r esse A than . she can he in a coat or suit hy ROXHMOOR Smart Sh6p We 115 North Liberty Invite You Lb Ope n an A c co u n t t CLUB CALENDAB - , L MONDAT Chi Omega alumnae, with Mrs. Frances- Wade. 864 D sheet, 7:30 dessert supper. SaJrm Daughters of the Ni.Ir, Manontc Icrinplr. luticticon. 12 p m. Jon Lee WwOryan Service guild with Mrs. Herman RrhfuM, 43.S1 t.lHiiy ave., 8 p.m. Amei ican Legion auxiliary, Sa lem Woman's club. 8 p m. United Spanish War V-terari and auxillarj, VFW hall 8 p.m. TIKSIIW Yomarcn cla, FiMt Method it Church, wltt Mri, Frank Jame 16U5 State st.,' 1:JS dessert lunch eon Theatre ArnY group with Mrs. Maurice Brcnnair, 2533 E. Nob IMi.. 1 p m. Central WCTU with Mr Helen Piescott, 241 S. 15th at., 2 p in. WEDNESDAY Ladles of Grand Rrmy of Re public. VWCA. 2 p.m. Sunolnne Sewinn club of Hazel Orren, Mayflower Milk Co., 1:30 p.m. , 1 PEP teachers club, at Uie Blue birdj, 6 p.m. - - . First Prehbyterisn church cir cle meetings, " Women's, guild ot Flrt Conf re -gational ciuirch, t p m. covered dish luncheon, church parlors. THfBSDAY .- North Salem WCTU with Mri. Clara Cooli-y. 598 Gaines st. 2 p in. Nebraska Women At. Knight's The Nebraska club met at the home of Mrs.- Henry Knifcht on Wednesday, for a no-host lunch eon. A rummage sale to be held March 8 was discussed. Present were Me .damet Io Dtetihardt, E. N. Dellut, Al bert Hocvet, O. G. Howard, Hen ry, Helmhout, Lucille Gardner, Henry Knight, Leona Johannjott, ('Una McDerby, W. II. Nelson, Den Randall, D. L. Rankle, Clara Stirniman, Glen Thompson, I. ura Tandy, Margaret Willis, KUa Wurrn, Sam YutejJer, Anna Trowbridge and Paul "Schwy noch. Mrs. Dellut will be hostess on March 27 at her home, 1606 South High st. Mrs. Glen Thomp son w ill assUt. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ITiint are being welcomed home from a pleasure and business trip to Ls Angeles, Palm Springs and Karj Francisco. They were away a month. Additional Society Newt On Page 10 Band Concert Is Friday, March 8 When the Salem high school band Iwesentsit annual winter concert Marches they will play selections to be prayed In the state contest In April. The first section of tt concert will be given by the contest band and features the first movement of the "Unfinished Symphony"' by Schubert, and thelarch from the Queen of Sheba by Gounod. The? e selections are taken from the national contest list and are required for class A bands. The second portion of the pro gram will feature the lln-piere band, largest high school band in the state and one of the lar gest in the country. The band was chosen aS the only one to appear betore the Oregon State Teachers convention In Portland and to be used as a demonstra tion and clinic band. The program is scheduled for Friday, March 8, at 8 p. ro. in the high school music auditor ium and will be of varied nature. Lighting effects for "Swannee Satire" by Bennett are being worked out by the Stagecraft guild ofthe school. This number is a comic travelog showing iheJ ways "Swannee River'' would be played In different parts of the country Luella Olsen Is nar rator for the novelty number. v Student directors, selected by tryout and vote of the band are Richard Barber, holdover from last year and Roger Middleton, Glen Garrett and Ray Walden ehoj-en in tryouts this week. Miss Bauman Bride, Mr. Barnes U'OODBIRN Margaret1 Kaii- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bauman, and Eugene Barne. son of Frank Barnes of Hubbard were married at Sa cred Heart church In Gervais February 20. The Rev. Martin Doherty officiated. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore dress of white satin faiiorud with train arid fitted bodice with long sleeves. Her full length net veil was edged with lace. She carrier! sweetpeas and garden las. Her bridesmaid, Lucille Nib ler, wore. lace over yellow chill fon, a juliet cap of yellow ribbon and tarried a nosegay. Robert Evans was best man. A dinner was served at the parish hall at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes left that afternoon for a . wedding trip at the Oregon beaches. On their return they will live at Hubbard. For going away the bride wore a brown suit, fur coat and brown anes- ; sories. Her corsage was gar- donias. Mr. and Mrs. Richard OUon (Flaia Downs) of Chicago art- receiving congratulations on the birth of a son on February 25. Dr. C. A. Downs was in Chicago with his daughter. The n i. the Olsons' first child and I)r Downs' first grandson. Reflections - of You; Your greeting cardf re-; flee! your tcato mirror ; Tyour Individuality. Sekciiny a 'HALLMARK i card horn our card de- pailrr.er.t tells your friends you cared enough to send . Tim t rrrf cri?T 1 rlL. 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