Music in the Air ... Marking the officio! opening of Salem's observance of Na tional Music week will be tne concert th:s afternoon by the Sa lem Oratorio society under the direction or Dean Melvin Geist. The program to be given :n the First Methodist church at 3 o'clock is free, and open to the public. Josef Schnelker, new member of 'he Willamette school cf music faculty wiil be organ soloist, Ralph Dobbs will be at the piano. Various churches are joining in the observance, with spe- - cal music programs aurm j tne day. The music department of Parnsn junior high school will present 15' minute program on KSLM at 4:45 Monday. Miss Gretchen Kreamer will direct them, Jim E'lictt will announce the program, the chorus will sing several numbers, Charles Da hi en. accompanied by Shirley Dean will play the hern, Vir ginia Benner will play a piano solo. Ralph Dcbbs wil! appear m piano recital at Waiier hail at 8:15 on Monday night. The Business and Professional Women's' club chorus un der the direction of Jessie Bush Mickelson will be heard Tues day night at Waller hail. Parnsh music festival and Leshe's cpere:ta are on Thursday. A daily Music week calendar, listing events of each day will appear in The Statesman. Program for the oratorio con cert and Ralph Dobbs' program aie to te tound elsewhere on these pages. I A A Major and Mrs. Farley E. Mogan pictured on their skis at St. Mcritz, Switzerland, iwheje they spent their honeymoon, following their marriages cm March 15 at Frankfurt, Germany. Th bride, the former Nell Young cf Portland, daughter cf Mrs. N. L. Young, went to Ger many by plane In December. The groom is the sen of Mrs. Frank Megan cf Saiern. The ;cup!e wiil return to the states this summer and will live in Salem. He is a member cf the general staff council of military govern ment in Germany. r ,-, vt? T- "VfT- ' ''a Vf z 7 H .I o Us H Mr. and Mrs. Gene Irons GMarilyn Vyatt), narried cn April 28 in the fireplace room of the First Presbyter Ian church. The bride is the daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Wyatt and her husband is the sen of Mr. and .Mrs. Earl S. Irons cf Denver. The couple will l5ave socn for Denver to make their home. 'McEyam pho'o). WOMEN'S Society Clubs Music S)rcson5)tatc8nian SECTION Carolyn Brown a Bride Today By Jeryme English Statesman Society Editor Misrj 'oroly'n Brown, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ivan Brown, will change her name to Mrs. Charles L. Offen this afternoon at 4 o'clock at , the First Congregational church. The groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. :W. Offen of Topeka, Kansas, arrived Thursday for their son's marriage. Dean Daniel Schulze will officiate before a spring setting of lilies and snapdragons. . Lighting the tapers will be the bride's cousins, Miss Betty Lou Brown and Mrs. Gene Irons (Marilyn Wyatt). Wendell Johnson will play violin selections and Mrs. W. H. East wiil be the organist. . Mr. Brown will give his daughter in marriage. She will wear an ex quisite Victorian -model cf white marquisette, fashioned with full skirt and fitted bodice. The high round neckline is edged with a row of orange blossoms and a vide ruifled bertha enhances the bodice. The skirt is de signed with ruffling which begins in the front and forms a cascade of ruf fles in the back. The long, full sleeves end in cuffs edged with orange blossoms, " For "something old'' the bride is wearing her mother's fingertip length silk net veil held in place with a single band of orange blossoms and caught with a cluster cf blossoms. She will wear marquisette mitts with a ruffled cuif outlined in orange blossoms and her small Victoria nosegay will be of gardenias, lilhes of the valley and pink rapture roses edged "With a net ruffle. The Honor Attendant . Miss Jere Simmons will be hor.cr mend. Her gown is of mist pink Ia-- fashioned with a full rk.rt long sleeves and a low rounded neckline. She will wear a blue flowered hat with blue grosgrain ribbon streamers and her blue bouquet will be cf bachelor buttons, ins and sweetpeas. Robert D. Brown, r.. cousin of the bride, will be best man and seating the guests will be Thomas Hill, jr., Ollie Williams and Reid Shelton. , For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Brown has chosen a navy blue sheer wool costume dress with which she will wear a white feathered hat and white accessories. Pinned to her shoulder will be a white orchid. Mrs. Of fen will attend her son's marriage in a navy blue two-piece suit with pink accessories ar.d pink orchids. The newly weds will receive al a reception in the fireplace room. The bride's rable vill be centered with a tiered cake encircled with lill es cf the valley. M:?R Lena Belle Tartar and Mrs. LuVerne Hardwicke of CorvalSis, our.t cf the bride, will pcur and Mrs. Robert W. Wyatt will f-ut hor ms cake. Mrs. Ralph H. Campbell Is i:i charge cf the dining rcom and Mrs. Ollie Williams will pass the guest book. Serving will 'be Mesdames Dean Trumbo, Arthur Thorn of Portland. Har'and Sheldon, Merle Hayes, Ewald Franz, the Misses Barbara Bentley,' Marguerite Iverscn, San Francisco, Dorothy Brown, Portland and Gladys Edgar. After a trip to the coast the couple wil! drive east to Topeka to live. Fcr traveling 'the bride will wear a chic brown wool tailfeur with brown lizard ehoes and bag, and a white straw hat ti.mmed with brown lilacs. 1 ! I": ' : ' i : '": J Lt. Gg) and Mrs. Walter L. Berg Ocsemary Bell) whose marriage took place on April 27 at the First Congre gational' church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd V. Bell and her husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Berg, Tacoma. The couple will live in Taco ma this summer while he completes his studies at Collage cf Puget Sound. He arrived several weeks ago from the Philippines. J . ' TV 1 ., 1 - - ... t i ' i i i ! t 1 ? s ;' - - "C - x ; . l ! ' f -;. . t . J .-:..-. t ' r. . - 1 I -1 f t.. t 'if : f.f.i 1 .-.! ' '1 . ; 4i '"Yueen Paula I, left pictured with her prince; terson, who ruled over the 40th annual lamette university campus. Queen Paula, I Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Smith of Sfaytcn. Hanauska. last year's queen, at colorful cere pus Saturday afternoon. Miss Case s the and Miss Patterson is the daughter of (papt. ai lem. Highlighting the traditional May coicnc. chain by 4CT sophomore women and the win g.rs. A May weekend ball in honor of Quee day night in the campus gymnasium, bringing lis photo). Wisteria Dance Parties Slated sses. Virginia Oase ar.d Janice Pat- May weekend festivities on the Wil- private life Paula Smith, daughter of received he? floral crown from Betty monies in the May court on the cam- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Case d Mrs. Frank B. Patterscn. all cf Sa- t:on were the formation cf a daisy ping cf the Maypole by the junior Paula and per court was he'd Sa ur the festivities to a clcse. ;Kennell-El- - j r ' Wisteria Dancing club members will gather for the at Veteran's hall with Claude Bird's orchestra playing, committee includes Messrs. and Mesdames A. H. Fish, Gibson. New officers will be elected during the evenin ; Numerous parties are being arranged to precede will be hosts for an informal party before the dance ct include Messrs. and Mesdames H. M. Lucas. Floyd Boy J. Deane Patterson. Frederick Klaus. Deral Jones, Ru-rse'. Fred Lewis, Louis Lorenz, Carl Soas, Stanley Krueger A. J. Becker. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Reay and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. the dance at the former's home on Stewart street. A fe table. Bidden by the hosts are Messrs. and Mesdames C Fish. Paul Hale, Evert G.vens, John Ramaae, Harold C Young, E. Burr Miller, Jacob Fuhrer. LaVerne Young. Ru Onistad, Stanlev Kruegr, Stanlev Smith. Floyd Seams cugh. J. Deane Patterson, Robert McEwan, Jack Fish c! Post. Mr. and Mrs. J. Parker Lmeberry will entertain with cn North 14th street. Covers will he placed for Mes-rs Estill Brunk. Bjarne Ericksen, Lloyd Sanders, David H. Klaus, Roy Hitchock, Miss Muriel Lindstrcm and Day ion ana loncw tne annce. r..r. ana Mrs. iaua rest their home on Bluff avenue. Their cru-35t3 will vers, Estill Brunk, Mark Vilbur. C. V. McCabe. Eeutler, Wal'er Bell cf Stay ten. B?rt Walker. ariley Smith, Max Aifcid. Loran Spaulriing and ast semi-fonnal party c tV,p eason Fr:i7y r.i-3ht A sports dance is schrdu'ed fcr June. The i ; t r vy fi?. i n niairnifn, n. r. dux.t, i . iic:er ana nex Sewart are arranging a large party to precede ature of the party win re a fmorgasoorl buffet jrroll Tord. Robert Drisccll. E. J. Zwasrhka. A. H. :!gon. Charles Kidweil. Dcuaias Yeater. Denver sell Beutler, C. F. Putnam, Edward Mak. Carl ier. Estill Brunk, Floyd Bcwes. Bryan Gooden Silverton, Dent Reed, E. E. Ecring and Cla:d a midnight Supper after the dance at thlr herr. and Mesdam-53 Rursil Peut'er. Fleyd Bowers. Cameron, Lawrence Lister of Portland, Frederick Robertson. r . Miss Yocom Sets June Date Saturday. June 8 has been set as the date for the cf Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Yocom, and Don Fox, sort of Dri couple's engagement was revealed in December. The evening ceremony will take place at the First ( reception following at the Elmer Daue home. Mr. and Mrs. Yocom, who left last month to piake t est daughter's wedding. Mrs. Yocom expects to: arrive plane later in the week. The popular bride-e'ect will receive her degree frc ber of Alpha Chi Omega and the Spinsters. Her fiano cal School. ; Wedding Plans Are Revealed wedding of MT33 Roberta lean Y oeerr. dragher . and Mrs. Ifvi.n H. Fcx cf Eugene. Th ycur.g; rongregaticnal church at 8 o'clock with a large ielr home in; Chicago, w.il rthnn fcr thatr youni the first of June and Mr. Yoccm will come by :i 'Willamette university in June and Is a mem ? is a student at th Un.veisiiy of Oregon Medi- v. eccngs a rid ara the incentive for rrrjtch er.lei- rhau will be married cn Friday af tern oon at her L. C. Warnplers and her fiance is the son of Mr. with the Rev. John L. Kn'cht officiating. Lighting ne ?-!urdock. Mi3s Ea::h Fairham wili sing end fatlier, has asked Miss 'Clarice Bus3?lte to b n. The reception wiil! be held in th? fireplac em 1o live. . May brides-elect are busy making plans for; their taining. Miss Marion Lou Wampler and Lawrence M. Fe'.df ecroritv house. Pi Beta Phi. She is the daughter cf the and Mrs. John Feldschau. The afternoon ceremony will take place at 4 o'clock! the facers will be Miss Thelma Wilcox and Miss Lorra; Miss Evelyn Johnson will be the pianist. The bride, who will be given in marriage ;by hert her honor attendant and Howard Mader will be best ml room. After a wedding trip the couple will return to Sa Welch-Miller Voivs The First Presbyterian church will be the setfina far the marriage cf Miss G'enna Faya Milter, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Homer R. Miller, and Thomas J. Welch, ensign. United States maritime eervice. sen of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar H. Welch of John Day. on Saturday, May 11. The Rev. Chester V. Hamblin will perform the nuplials at 4 o'clock. Miss Edith Fairham will sing and Mrs. Ralph Dcbbs will be the organist. Lighting jthe tapers will be Miss Joyce Reeves and Mis Betty Welch. ' ' The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, has asked her sister. Miss Lorraln Miller, to be her honor maid. Bridesmaids will be Mrs.i Kenneth DeHut and Miss Betty Haynes. Harry Velci will stand up with the aroom a best man. ! . The wedding reception vill be held in the church parlors.