PAGE EIGHT Th" OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Sunday Morning. April 28. 1948 17 II Miss Wyatt A Bride Today The fireplace room of the First Presbyterian church will be the ettinc lor an impressive cere mony this afternoon at 3 o'clock when Miss Marilyn Wyatt, bru nette daughter xj. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Wyjrl - hecornea the bride of Gene Irons, son of Mr. od Mrs. Earl S. Irons of Den ver. The fireplace will be banked with arrangements of apple blossoms, dogwood while stock and snapdragons. The Rev. Ches ter W. Hamblin will officiate at the double ring ceremony. Be fore the bridal party enters Miss Carolyn Brown, the bride's cou sin, will sing "T hrough the Tears." Miss Joan Twedt will play the wedding music The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, has chosen a smart dove grey gabar dine taiCeur for her wedding. She will wear a white sheer blouse, a white flowered ban deau and white gloves. Her flow ers will be white carnations and bouvardia. Miss Bonnie Burnet will be the bride's only attendant. She will wear a cocoa brown -suit with dark brown accessories and brown straw bandeau. Her cor aage will be of yellow rosebud. Attend tbe Greens Richard Wyatt, brother of the bride, win stand with the groom. Ushers will be the bride's cou sins, George Robinson and Gor don Wyatt. For her daughter's nuptials Mrs. Wyatt has selected a brown bengaline suit with aqua bow trim at the shoulderline. brown straw hat and brown accessor ies. Her flowers will be garden ias and bouvardia. The groom's parents were unable to come west for their son's marriage. The wedding reception will be In the church parlors immedi ately after the rites. The bride 1 --v X I PUESE JrTGoId Silver or Drpnzo w bat gift could have greater appeal! for "another, fathers, doting grandparent or friends than this one a baby's first mall shoes "with every precious scuff and wrinkle, preserved forever in gold, silver, or brogise? ITWtratrd abevei G4Mmm Bookead $f .ff3 per pair Pomeroy & Keene 379-383 State St Scdem. Oregon Complete Jewelry and Optical Service f - ; ..,'' ? Kit - ; t i - 5 , " ' ; 5 f ' f i .) F - - V."; J' - : i V ,t .-K" f 'i f'' " J ' - U j J 1 - - , - 'V-1 ' 1 Ill -f ' - , HI in I I dMMMHHMMMMI' ilaMH The lour prominent women pictured above erf a taking a most active part in the pub lic fund raising campaign far the new Salem center which opens May 1. Top row. lett to right are Mrjf. Frank H. Spears, sr., who is general chairman of the directorate con ducting the campaign; and Miss Dorothea Steusfcjff, activ member of the executive com rnittee and member of the YWCA board of trustees; lower pictures left to right are Mrs. James T. Branc one of the executive commitee advising and working with the general di rectorate in seing up the campaign organization; and Mrs. C. W. Parker, who heads the women's division lor the campaign. (les ten-Miller photois).. aunts, Mrs. LaVeraie Hardwick of C'orvallis and Mu. L.. B. Smith will pour. Mrs. F;Ivan Brown, also an aunt t the bride, will cut the tiered rake, which will be encircled witha wreath of smilax and bouvardia. Cousins i " ' "I, ' -II I- iii i n RVED FOREVER A Mason Masterpieces is a gift that will be treasured always that will ''Wing back through a lifetime the thrill of your child's first,brave, faltering step. L. Order today I Styles pricadfrom $3.50 up t' -A - - i - -i 1-, I f if. I of tht bride, Margaret Booth, Elaine Wyatt and Marjorie Os borner, will assist in serving;. After a wedding; trip to the coast the newlyweds will leave for Denver where they will make their home. Mr. Iron will be as sociated In business there with his father. New Auxiliary -To Be Instituted The newly organized auxiliary Meadowlark past. Veterans qf Foreign Wars, wilt be instituted and officers will be installed at ceremonies Monday night in the VFW hall at North Church and Hood at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Vesta Cutler, elected president last Friday night, an nounced that Mrs'. Marie Dana, national historian and depart ment auxiliary president, of Portland, will participate in the ceremonies. Mrs. Dana will bring a drill team, color bearers, and musi cians. Ladies of Salem post 661 auxiliary will serve refresh ments. Besides Mrs. Cutler, other- of ficers to be installed are Patri cia Sager, senior vice-president; Mrs. Jean Hopkins, junior vice president; Mrs. Dorothy Chase, secretary; and Mrs, Irene JCoe nig, treasurer. : Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Saffron and son, John, are being wel comed back to 3alem and they are now at home in their newly purchased place on Glen Creek Drive. Mrs. Saffron and their son resided in Portland with her parents while he was in the serv ice. Mr. and Mrs, Arnold C. Ebert, jtj, and son, Stephen, of Hepp ner, villi arrive in Salem today for a Stay at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pan!' H. Ha user, sr. Preserve Mother's Vision Important to health and happiness is gcxxi eyesight. Make sure ' your Mom ' is wearing correctly fitted glasses by coming in hre with her now! Our regis t tered optometrists will give her a thorough eye examination and prescribe th9 correct glasses ior her. There can be no finer Mothers Day gift than correct vision! Consult Dr. E. E. Boring, Df. S. A. Whcatley, or Dr. Sam Hughes. This consultation and examination will pro vide the correct Information resardinjr your eyes. Phone '6506 for an appoint ment. ; Diana Pearcy to Have Birthday Diana Pearry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Knight Pearcy, will celebrate her fifth birthday on Monday afternoon when she en tertains a group of friends at the Pea rcy home. I -ate in the afternoon a birth day cake and refreshments will be served. A Maypole take with streamers extending to each place will be the centerpiece. Placecards will be crochet yarn dolls and nursery rhyme animals will be arranged on the table. Honoring Diana will be Rose mary Myers, -Gail Zielesch, Peg gy Ann Lucas, Pamela Lindhold, Jane Baker. Edith Gayle Brown, and Marydene Halvorson. Additional guests will be Mrs. A. V. Myers, Mrs. A. F. Zielesch, Mrs. Harry Lucas, Mrs. E. S. Lindhold, Mrs. Warren Baker, Mrs. Leon Brown. Mrs. Robert Halvorson, Mrs. A. E. Robins, Mrs. R. C. Hunter and Mrs. Har ris Lietz. Banquet For Methodist Youth - A banquet will be given at the First church for seniors in the Methodist Youth Fellowship on Monday night at 6:30 by the Women's Society of Christian service. The Rev. Roy A. Fedje will be the speaker. Richard Cocking is to be toast master. Donna Jane Macklin and Grace wili play a piano solo, Grace Widdows and Janice Mid dleton will play piano duets and Barbara Halversorn will lead the group in singing. Sally Smith will give a brief talk on the Maltese cross, emblem of the MYF around which the decora tions will center. A worship service is planned for after the banquet, with Sal ly Smith in charge. Joe Brazie will play the organ and Janice Middleton and Lois Ruecker will sing. Nile Bridge Benefit One of the larger social events of the week will be the spring bridge benefit for which mem bers of the Salem club of Daugh ters of the Nile will be hostess es at the Masonic temple Tues day. Guests are asked to bring table accessories. Playing will begin at 2 o'clock. Additional guests are invited trr call during the tea hour. Presiding at the tea uris will be Mrs. Thomas Luke of Portland, queen of Nydia temple, and Mrs7. David Wright, a past queen. A group of Rainbow Girls wiU serve. Among those who have made reservations for the affair be sides club members are Mes dames H. R. Robinson. 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Rickard are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Mis Alice Rickard to Robert Boock, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Boock. ; The marriage took place on April 19 in the Jason Lee par sonage. They will live in Salem. 8L raid's GtttM ad aaxJllary of St. Paul's church will hold a Joint meeting on Wednesday at the parish house. A covered dish luncheon will be served at one o'clock. SLENDERIZE Scientific Diet Slenderising Machine SleatderlsJag u'u Ilassage Therm pea Elsie Dachtler Wilson Medically Trained rV 57 J t Ram. IS 141 N. Liberty msmg ejiwaogftts stony v i ui m w -jt We on Display at Paul F. Parker lltl Sltth St Heal Sales rh. 1:11 BOGSONG OPTOCAL CO. ; ii9.oo 49:75 Yfty i 3C3 Court St. .Phone 6500 i