8 The Slatman, Salam. Oraqon. Sunday. Fabruarr 9. 1947 Rosella Bell Weds Navy Ensign At a double ring ceremony at St. Joseph's Catholic church Sat urday at 2:30 o'clock. Miss Roselle Marie Bell, daughter of Mr. -and Mrs. George H. Bell of Stayton, became the bride of Ensign Theo dore R. Jones. USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Knox of Grants Pass. The church was decorated in white flowers and greenery. Fath er Gerald Linhen officiated. Reid Shelton of Salem, sang and or ganist was Wayne Muessey. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was gowned in a Vic torian period dress of white satin with a short train, and full length veil of French tulle edged in French handmade lace, caught in a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a white prayer book, top ped with white roses. Mrs. Walter H. Bell was matron of honor. Her gown was of white brocade and she wore a flower bonnet and white lace mitts. Miss Patsy Lou Knox, cousin of the groom was bridesmaid and also wore white. Pastel nosegays were carried by the attendants. Best man was Walter H. Bell of Stayton, brother of the bride. Robert Ratcliffe was groomsman. Seating the guests were Gorden Kuenke. Leigh ton Fairham and David Geddis. Reception Follows Mrs. Bell, mother of the bride, wore pale gold, .with black bead trim and a matching hat. Her cor sage was preen orchids. Mrs. Knox wore a three-piece dressmaker suit of dark blue, with an ostrich feather hat, and corsage of pink camellias and bouvardia. Immedictely following the cere mony a reception was held at the Pi Beta Phi house. Mrs. Frtnk Cody of Grand Ronrie cut the rake, and Mrs. Ed ward J. Beil of Stayton and Mrs. liobert M.l! poured. Miss Shirlee Freele of Stayton and Alan and Neal Be!!, nephews of the bride, aoisted. Serving were the Misses Mary Jean Huston. Louise Cutler, Emma b u East, Carolyn Brady,, Sharon Genlen and Mary McKay, j The couple left for California on their uer.cing trip and will live in Coronario as the groom is sta tioned at The naval ais base at San Diego. Ff-r traveling the bride wore a fcieen dressmaker suit with a winter white topcoat, hat of brown beaver felt and lizzard ac- ' os seen in CI o m ou i 2 "A V if CLUB CALENDAR TUESDAY Alpha Gamma Delta alumna with Mrs. Robert Duniway, (70 N. Summer st p.m. Past Presidents of WRC. at Mayflow er hall. 13 JO no-host luncheon. Laurel Social Hour club with Mrs. E W. Emmett, Glen Creek Drive, 1 p.m. Marion-Polk Medical auxiliary din ner. Nohlxren's t-JO p.m.. business meeting with Mrs. Carl W. Enunons. Eastern Star social club. Masonic Temple, dessert luncheon. 1:1S pjn. Gamma Phi Beta alumnae with Mrs. Bert Ford. S30 dinner. Chi Omega alumnae with Mrs. Fran cis Wade. MS D St.. 7:30 p.m. . YWCA board of directors meeting at YW. Ai a-m. WEDNESDAY First Methodist WSCS executive board, t:30 ajn.. circles meet for des sert luncheons. 1:13 p.m. Jason Lee WSCS business meeting. 10 JO ajn.. luncheon. IS JO, church par lors. Pythian Sisters PLE and F club with Mrs. Eunice Burk. 643 Edgewater St.. covered dish supper, i :30 p.m. MONDAY Junior Woman's club meeting, club bouse, p.m. Chapter BQ. PEO with Mrs. Sidney Boise. Orchard Road. 7:45 p.m. Chapter AB of PEO. 7:43 with Mrs. M. E. Peck. 1532 Court Street. THURSDAY Sojourners dessert luncheon. 1 :1J, Salem Woman's clubhouse. FRIDAY Nortn Salem WCTU annual institute at Jason Lee church. 10JS a.m.. cov ered dish luncheon at noon. Panel Covers 'Understanding' The February meeting of Delta chapter, Delta Kappa Gamma, edu- cauon Honorary lor women, was held in Salem on Saturday. This group comes from Yamhill, Polk and Marion counties. The morning business meeting was followed by luncheon at the Golden Pheasant and directed by Miss Muriel Jernstedt of McMinn- ville. president. j In the afternoon, Mrs. Agnes I Booth. Salem, was chairman of a j round table discussion on "De- ! veloping a mutual understanding ; between teacher and community." ; Representing homemakers was ; Mrs. O. I. Paulson; ministers was ! Dr. Charles Durden; administra- j tors, Walter Snyder; business men, Dave HoIt7.man and classroom teachers. Miss Hannah Olson. j Officers will be elected at the regular YWCA board of directors meeting Tuesday morning at the YW at 9:45 o'clock. cessories. She pinned a corsage of pink perfection camellias and bou vardia to her coat. The Picture Of Spring 1947 At Schlesinger & Co. jm I y. w- f Li. cvA Miss Lorna Arnold Is Betrothed Now wearing a diamond on her third finger, left hand, is Miss Lorna Arnold, daughter of Mr. and Mrst L. H. Arnold, whose be trothal to Robert Wagers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Wagers, was revealed Saturday night at a dessert supper at the Arnold home. The bride-elect is a graduate of Salem high school and employed at the Smart shop. Her fiance is a senior at Salem high school. No plans have been made for the wedding. Guests learned the news when they were passed individual heart shaped cakes bearing the names of the couple. The supper table was centered "with a bouquet of red carnations flanked with matching tapers. The small tables were cen tered with gold baskets of violets. Bidden to the announcement party were Mrs. L. H. Arnold, Mrs. Robert V. Wsrgers, Misses Jean Hatfiled, Betty Twedt, Betty Lou Edwards, Beverly Kenney, Caro lyn Davis, Mary Reimann, Rosa belle Ross, Nancy 'Buren, Patricia Larson, Elaine White, Anna Mae England, Betty Causey, Claudia Suchy, Bonnie Wilson and Frances Hertz. WSCS Methodist Circles Meet The First Methodist church WSCS executive board will meet at the church Wednesday at 9:30 a. m. The circles will meet at 1:15 for dessert luncheons. Circle 1 will meet with Mrs. J. D. Foley, 1505 North 21st st., with Mrs. Edith Ficklin and Mrs. R. W. Marsters assisting. Circle 2 will meet with Mrs. J. R. Carruthers, 920 N. 19th St., with Mrs. Lena Lisle and Mrs. Frank Bennct assisting. Circle 3 will meet with Mrs. Thomas Holman. 965 N. Summer st., with Miss Helen Litchfield and Mrs. H.H. Vandevort assisting. Circle 4 will meet with Mrs. J. M. Adams. 636 State st., with Mrs. Zella Roggy and Mrs. U. F. Hawk assisting. Circle 3 will meet with Miss Laura Hale, 860 E St., with Mrs. Preston Doughton and Miss Ida Brown assisting. Circle 6 will meet in the fellow ship room at the church with Mrs. Wesley Wire. Mrs. J. J. Micky and Mrs. Ralph DaMetz as hostesses. Schlesinger & Co. Exclusive twice nice! Double skirls, double bows, double clamour! You're as templing a morsel as ever wandered bis way, in Junior Guild's tunic terrific witb bouffant front fullness, done in Hay man's Kalnki crepe. Pearl buttons dive from lliroat to tunic, fly-away sleeves jack-knife from smooth smooth shoulder. Super spectacular in roe. aqua, sage green or grey. 24.75 Plan Entertainment Plans were made Friday, by members of the Woman's Relief corps for entertainment of the na tional president of the organiza tion, Mrs. Alice F. Larson of Min ot, N.D., who will make an of ficial visit here in March. The meeting Friday was held at VFW hall and presided over by Mrs. Blanche Stuart, new presi dent. Past presidents will meet Tuesday at Mayflower hall for a covered dish luncheon at noon. The aid society meeting will be Feb. 13, with Lenora Hartley, 311 Richmond. A covered dish lunch eon will preceed the election. Hills Will Celebrate Mr. and Mrs. William Hill are celebrating their 50th wedding an niversary with an informal recep tion at their Fifth street home to day. Friends have been invited to call between 3 and fl o'clock. Mrs. E. E. Hill. Mrs. W. D. Wil kinson, Mrs. Warren B. Baker and Mrs. F, Ethel Lau will pour and assisting about the rooms will be the granddaughters. Miss Kath ryn Hill, Miss Shirley Hill and Miss Marilyn Hill. Another grand daughter. Miss Janet Wilkinson, will pass the guest book. Mrs. W. D. Wilkinson, Miss Vada Hill and Elmore Hill, children of Mr. and Mrs. Hilt will be in at tendance. Joseph C. Hill, Mrs. Hill and baby daughter. Kaye Ann, of Los Angeles will be un able to come north. Shower Given For Couple A shower was given for Mr. and Mrs. Roger Langston. Thursday night at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kelley on North 24th street. Mrs. E. B. ! Hauser and Mrs. J. A. Barham i were hostesses. The Langstons were married Feb. 1 at the Free Methodist par sonage by the Rev. R. T. Fine. SILVERTON When Mrs. J. I C. Morley entertained members of the committee of the Silverton Woman's club. Mrs. George Christ ' enson. Mrs. A. J. McCannel and ! Mrs. John Wilson, plans were com pleted for the Monday husbands dinner meeting of the club at the First Christian church. Members of the Silverton Business and Pro . fessional Women's club have also j been invited. Dr. David Fergu i son of Mill City is to be the 1 guest speaker. A Mack, sizes 12-42. 4 Massacre Subject of Speaker Details of the Whiteman mas sacre may be gruesome but the original report of that occur i ence which set off the first of the Ore gon country's Indian wars were forceful influences in the build ing of this state, Mrs. Carl Greve, Portland author who writes un der the name of Alice Wheeier, told Salem Woman's club mem bers and guests Saturday after noon. Wives of legislators, presidents of other women's organization of the city and members of the executive board of the Salem Bus iness and Professional Women's club were among the guests who gathered in the Valentine-decorated clubroom and later around the lace-spread tea table where tall tapers and a graceful arrange ment of carnations carried fur ther the Valentine motif. Dean Melvin Geist, accompanied by Mrs Geist, sang a group of num bers. Mrs. Greve, whose novels of the Oregon country have used material gathered by her for her own pleasure and for the records of the Oregon Historical society, poke succinctly but with pictur esque details of the occurrences on that November day In 1847 when Dr. Marcus Whitman, his I wife and most of the adult em : ployes of the mission near the present site of Walla Walla, Wash., were killed by Indians. 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High colors and 59.50 ceremoffy over one great com mon grave, hqw a lovely blond school teacher was offered a 1 chieftain homage if she would become his wife but chose in stead to be ransomed and to live her life out as a Sheridan home maker these were among the in cidents related by Mrs. Greve. Mrs. Arthur Jones and Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom poured at the tea following the program. Wedding at Steed Home At a quiet ceremony this after noon at 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. Lyman Steed, her son, Wallace, will become the bride groom of Miss Peggy Galyon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Galyon of Olive Springs, Tenn. Dr. Chester W. Hamblin will per form the rites and Miss Elizabeth Steed of Portland will play. ' For her wedding the bride will wear a white crepe afternoon dress made with cap sleeves and low neckline. Her corsage will be of red roses. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Qua mm will attend the couple. She will wear a navy blue dress with pas tel blue trim and a gardenia cor sage. Mrs. Steed will wear a pastel aqua dress and gardenias for her son's marriage. The bride's parents are unable to attend. At the wedding reception which will follow, Mrs. Roy V. Bell will pour and Mrs. Raymond Bond will cut the cake. Miss Steed will as sist. Mr. Steed and his bride will go to southern California on their honeymoon. For traveling she will wear a gold suit with black acces sories. On their return they will be at home in Salem. Mrs. Bebert Danlway af Part land, wife of Rep. Duniway, who it here during the session, will en tertain the Salem Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae at the home of Mrs. David C. Duniway, 70 N. Sum mer street, at 8 o'clock Tuesday night A dessert supper will be served and assisting hostesses are Mrs. James Turn bull and Miss Kathryn HilL Then Beta MU Mathers elab meeting for February has been postponed until March 11. It Is aa old word, and comforting one ia lias of troablt. To reader Tmttwrtlty prescription aerrice is oar ant consid eration. 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