Th OREGON STATESMAN. Solam. Oregon Sunday Morning. May 5. 1946 fags fxmnt J t i Don 't took flow . but . . . Music Week is stepping on th heels of Baby Week, and next Sunday moth er has her innings, again we beg for a Na tional Auntie's Week. Iif was so simple . . . We used to only be concerned with satisfying the brides with pictures, getting all the club notices in, paci fying ! mothers whose children's pictures have never been published and keeping the musicians satisfied. Now we are going to have to keep the artists out of our hair. Now I've heard everything . . . and nothing can surprise me, since I listened to an orchestra make "Allah's Holiday" sound like "Money Is the Root of All Evil." Well do It U it kills us . . . and we may have to read the labels. We just wanted a can ef prunes, plain cooked fresh prunes. First we picked out a Jar of pretty red things, took 'em home-they were beets. Next we read on the label "prunes cooked in syrup" they turned out to be stewed dried ones. Really don't know what we'll get next time. All in the line ... of Music Week. Ve hear about one of the latest music groups a chamber music trio, made up of ten-year olds. Sidney Kromer is 'cellist, Carol Lee, violinist and Julie Miller pianist. hey play the "Robin's Lullabye" by somebody or other, and if ,iey get an encore, it'll be the very same dumber. Chamber music isn't just whipped up in a day you know! Thay put the robin Hp. sleep at McKinley school assembly the other day and are now book ed for a Camp Fire Girls Mothers tea soon. . . . Marine Buren hankiEs b 1 o u S es Is nets c o a S a C I jE welry i s d a R v e s gifts for mother I F Derrumes c o 1 1 0 n s h a t-S iT s u r o b E s sweateRs , dresSes 260No.IM CM7 Miss Helen Neiger a Bride At a candlelight ceremony Sat urday night at the Bethel Baptist church Miss Helen Martha Neiger, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Henry J. Neiger. became the bride of Harold Marvin Cherry, son of Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Cherry. The Rev. J. F. Olthoff officiated at 8:30 o'clock. The sltar was decorated with pastel snapdragons, stock, iris and carnations flanked by white tapers. Candles were in each win dow and the pew . were marked with sprays of flowers tied with white ribbon. Cousins of the bride. Clarissa and Dorothy Caspar, in pink and blue net frocks, lighted the tapers. Miss Louise Hunt was the organ ist and Miss Melba Juckt sang "Because" and "I Love Thee." The wedding took place in the church of which the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Guy Heyden. is a charter member. For her wedding the bride se lected a white marquisette gown fashioned with a full gathered skirt and three - quarter length sleeves gathered at the elbow. Her fingertip length net veil' fell from a narrow satin band caught with a gardenia at either side. She car ried a white bible marked with an orchid. Her only ornament was a double strand of pearls, which were given to her when a girl by her grandparents and which they purchased While traveling in Eu rope. Attend the Caaple Miss Rath Cherry, sister of the groom, was the honor attendant. She wore a blue marquisette dress fashioned similar to the bride's and wore gardenias in her hair. Her nosegay was of pink and yel low sweetpeas and roses. Robert M. Cherry, brother of the groom, was best man. Ushers were Paul Fuhrer, cousin of the bride, and Clarence Cherry, bro ther of the groom. For her daughter's nuptials Mrs. Neiger wore s two-piece black dress and corsage of gardenias. Mrs. Cherry also wore a black gown and her flowers were gar denias. The wedding reception was held in the church parlors. Mrs. Jack Jessup of Newberg cut the bride's cake, Mrs. Roy Rocks presided at the coffee urn and Mrs. E. D. Ber lin of Corvallis was at the punch bowl. Mrs. Karl Heyden was in charge of the bride's table and assisting Additional Society On Page 12 Date Is Set For Rites Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Donaldson sr. are today announcing the en gagement and forthcoming marri age of their daughter, Jo Ann, to Douglas F. Gordenier, son of Mrs. Ethel Gordenier, all of Salem. The marriage will 'ake place Sunday, May 19 at St. Marks Evangelical Lutheran church. Plans for the wedding will b announced at a later date. Miss Donaldson attended Salem schools and is now employed at the Portland General Electric company. Mr. Gordenier attended Salem schools and is now In bus iness in Portland. in serving were Miss Gertrude Heyden, Miss Margaret Peters, Miss Sylvia Reische, Miss Janet Phipps of Newberg, Miss Alice Krauser of Willamina, Mrs. Nich olas Caspar and Mrs. Carl May. Miss Dorothy Cherry and Miss Es tellf Led better were at the gift table and Miss Maude Jane Reis che passed the guest book. 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