PAGE TWELVE Hi OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon. Sunday Morning. May 5, 1946 Ray-Buddie Hiies Read Miss Ramona Buddie, daughter f Mrs. William Hoy of Seattle, became the bride of Byron L. Ray, photographers mate 1c, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Ray of Salem t a ceremony held in Salem April 20 at the home of the Rays. The j Rev. Dudley Strain performed the double ring ceremony. The bride wore a suit of aqua j blue with pink and white acres- : series. She was given in marriage by her stepfather, Mr. Hoy. Mrs. Marvin E. Ray of Vancouver, Wash sister-in-law of the eroom was matron of honor and best man ' SIP? & It ; ., ., i , " -f ' " .. Lt. Melvin Malmstrom of Se- i Joan Bennett and Edward G. Robinson are eo-sUrred In the Universal Birthday Xea For attle. Miss Irene Waeken, Miss Mary Elizabeth Rhinehart and Mrs. Rose Garrett assisted at an informal re ception following the ceremony. ait. ana airs, nay wem to me i . i i i Oregon beaches for a short honey- j OUllCt MGmDGFS moon and will be at home in Seat- a birthday tea will be a feature tie while the groom is stationed of rcguiar meeting of the at the naval air base there. He has j Women's Guild of the First Con been in the;navy for five years, I gregational church Wednesday serving a large part of that time aftrnoon at 2:30 o'clock in the release, "Scarlet Street," produced and directed by the noted Frits Lang, now showing at the Elsinore theatre. overseas. Legion Auxiliary To Hear Music Music week will be observed by members, of the American Legion auxiliary at its meeting Monday night at the Salem Woman's club. Mrs. Walter Zosel, music chair man has arranged the program. Jim Ragland, accompanied by Gladys Edgar will sing. Donna Macklin will play violin numbers, accompanied by Jeweff Gueffroy. Past unit presidents will conduct Initiation. After their meeting, the unit will join the post for a dance at legion hall. The newly organised Wesleyan church parlors. The affair will honor all church members who have reached four score or more years. To be honored are Mes dames Rose Chamberlain, L. M. Thompson. W. I. Staley, Daniel J. Fry, sr., Nellie Harris, Rachel Goode, .Frederick Butler and Miss Cena Anderson. Mrs. Frank E. Neer .will be the leader and Mrs. Mabel Lock wood, who holds the oldest membership in the church, will lead the devo tions. Favorite hymns chosen by the honor guests will be sung by' former members of the church choir Including Mesdames W. P. Babcock, W. Carlton Smith, Percy Cupper, H. W. Bross and E. T. Pierce, accompanied by Mrs. Emil Carlson. Miss Eula McCully will talk on the memorial windows In the church. Mrs. L. H. McMahan and Miss Oda Chapman, who have CJ Service Guild of the First Meth-! been members of the church for dist church will meet Monday j 50 years, will cut the birthday night at 8 o'clock at the home of j cake. Hostesses will be Mesdames Miss Phebe and Miss Ruth McAd- j Egbert S. Oliver, chairman, Rich ems, 756 S. 12th st. Miss Elva j ard D. Slater, Carrie Beechler, Boone will be m charge of the de- I s. J. Butler and W. F. Loaiza. Totions and Mrs. George Hall is ! Xei?7$"rs- Har- Mothers Meeting ;In Corvallis j First annual meeting of the Ore ! gon State college Mothers club of Oregon will be held Saturday, May 11 at 10 a. m. In the Memor : ial Union building, room 105, on the campus. All Salem Oregon Slate mothers are invited to at tend. Anyone needing transportation is asked to call Mrs. Donald Up john, 7124, or Mrs. Claude Post, 5321. Mrs. George Hug of Salem is state vice-president; and Mrs. Oscar I. Paulson, sr. Is regional director. Baseball Today 1:30 P.M. Waters Field Salen Senators TS. Spokane DOUBLE HEADER Box seats on sale every game Keserved seats Sunday Phone 4647 Starts TODAY! A PICTURE YpU'LL NEVER y- FORGET! -m r k " i 'mar ... 1 Hit No. 2 A Sherlock Holmes Mystery "Woman in Green' Basil Nigel Katfebene Bruce The Thursday club will be en tertained at the North Capitol street home of Mrs. Karl Kugel Lwith Mrs. George Rossman, Mrs. Arthur Hay and Mrs. John H. Scott as assisting hostesses. A des sert luncheon will be served at 1:30 o'clock. American War Mothers will hold their annual carnation sale on May 11. under the direction of a committee composed of Mrs. Min nie Humphreys, Mrs. Sarah Peter son and Mrs. Addie Mills. Lunch eon will be served in Legion hall at noun for the workers. Bob Hasel was host at a line party on Saturday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hazel, 2130 North 4th street. Re freshments were served before the hot and guests went to the show. Attending were Eddie Bauer, Bob Nopp, Jerry Lee Dobins, Jack Ba ker.. Joan and Joyce Traver, Loyce Taylor, Ida Colmer, Joy Hale and Bob Hazel. Expendable' Starts Today at Capitol Theatre Packed with the high octane excitement jof a PT boat foray itself, "They Were Expendable" comes to the Capitol screen today from the pages of a best-seller novel. Robert M o n t g o m ery, John Wayne, Donna Reed, Jack Holt and Ward Bond head the army of players Metro-Goldyn-Mayer mustered for the picturjzation of W. L. White's action-crammed story. In addition to a brilliant stellar lineup, thrice Academy Award winner Capt. John Ford handled the directorial chore. Montgomery, fresh from four years of naval combat duty, makes a signal screen return as Lieutenant John Brickley, one of the PT boat skippers who helps : f defend the Philippines from Jap ! ' Invaders during early stages of the war. A lieutenant command- j er, awarded the bronze star for j H heroism in action, Montgomery i was last seen; in the memorable "Here Comes Mr. Jordan." As Montgomery's fellow com manding officer, John Wayne -1$ makes his initial bow under Leo j p the Lion's star-spangled banner, i $ Wayne has appeared in numerous j John Ford pictures. Including "Stagecoach" and "The Long Vuy- 1 1 age Home." ; j I! Valley Obituaries Mrs. Charlotte Self fert Funeral services for Mrs. Char lotte Seiffert, 87, Scholls commu ity, were held Monday at St. Paul's Lutheran church at Six Comers. Mrs. Seiffert bad lived in Scholls for more than 50 years. Emil Seiffert of Salem is a son and five other sons survive, four daughters, 22 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Harry West Popular Maria Montes has her first modern dramatic role in Universal! sensational "Tan gier,' la which she la eo-starred with the talented film favorites Robert Paige and the former celebrated "Elephant boy," Sabu. New-fct the Grand. 'Scarlet Street,9 Dramatic Thriller, Currently at Elsinore "Scarlet Street," heralded as th most explosive cinema melo drama to emerge from Hollywood In recent seasons, is now playing at the Elsinore theater. Edward G. Robinson and Jojh Bennett are ccs tarred. Dan Duryea has the leading featured role. The same trio, it is recalled, scored emphatically in Fritz Lang's ''The Woman In the Window." The new production is said to deal elementally with a man's uncontrolled infatuation and it tragic consequences. Dudley Nich ols contrived the screenplay which is based upon the novel and play "La Chienne" by Georgei de la Fouchardiere in collaboration with Mouezy-Eon. j A modest, middle aged Icashier of a New York clothing company is the central character of th story. He is an artist of some ability. His painting provides an escape from a disagreeable mar ried existence and it is his frus trated sentiment which excuses his fatal entanglement with a chance acquaintance, a beautiful but altogether disreputable girl. Robinson is seen as the credu lous, eager "little man" blinded and duped by physical charm. Miss B-nnett apfx'ais as the scheming enchantie, the glam orous bait in a trap set to Mia re the man but in which the herself is eventually destroyed. Duryea. described as the screen's mul convincing villain, has the role of the romantic rascal who en gineers the sordid ronspiracy. Maria Montez Goes Modern In Grand Film Maria Montez gets the firt modern role of her career In L'ni versal'a Tangier," the new pic ture in which she co-stars with Robert Paige and Sabu, now play ing at the Grand theatre. Prducer Paul Malvern and Di rector George ! 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