tP-Tho Statesman. Salem. Oregon, Sunday, Mary 11, 1947 High Noon :Nuptials High coon rite ' at the First Congregational church Saturday united in marriage Miss Muriel - Lindstrom, daughter of Mr. and Mrt T. - A. Lindstrom, sr., and Donald B. Eshleman. son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. E&hleman. The Rev. Seth Huntington offici ated at the nuptials before" a set tine of spring flower. Mrs. Craig Coyner was the soloist and Mrs. Mabel S. Powers the organist. The bride, given in marriage by her lather, selected a water Lly blue dressmaker suit of wool gabardine. She wore pink ac cessories with a pink felt hat with flowers at one side, "She carried a white bible marked with' i white orchid. Mrs. T. A. Lindstrom, Jr. was her sister-in-law's only attend ant. She wore a pearl grey suit with black and white accessories and corsage of pink roses. Sam uel Eshleman stood with his bro ther as best man. K. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Lindstrom chose a pastel blue dress, with navy blue acces sories and Mrs. Eshleman wore a pink dress. Their corsages were of roses. ' ,- After a wedding trip to British Columbia the newlyweds will be at home in Salem. May Musicale on Monday Night ' The May musicale of the First Congregational church will ; be given Monday night at the church at 8:15 o'clock. Prof. Frank Fbhi er of Willamette university will give a croup of violin numbers, accompanied by Prof. Josef Schnelker. Miss Lois Hamer will give a musical ' reading accompanied .by Mrs. -Jean Hobson Rich. A cof fee hour; will follow. The' AAUW Wednesday after noon literature gruop will meet for a 1:15 dessert luncheon at the home of Mr. E. H. Kennedy on 'Croisan -Creek with Mrs. Charles Layport assisting. Mrs. James Drury will review "Why They Behave Like Russians" by John Fischer. The Alpha Gamma Delta alam- nae will be entertained Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Fran cis Smith on Cascade Drive at 8 o'clock. Any visiting alumnae are invited to attend. , ft My.... - No need to remind you about Mother's Day; -we know you have thot about it several times lately, but HAVE YOU DONE ANYTHING SROTTT IT? W" An not m-m "hmra von Jj bought her a piece of jewelry?" We have - -t tKrrf morrftnnrv - . ' wn An marm Yinva ycu sent her a message,' have. you written her a letter or if she is here, have you se cured a remembrance,, for her? ... a card, a Ecwer or anything to carry with it those few vrards that mean so much to mother? !f you have neglected until now, any one of the above, you better get on the phone right new. The human voice is always best and mother will be pleased to hear you . . . maybe she does live in New York or Los Angeles or Florida so what you can't afford it? Brother. If you can't afford it you can't af ford to smoke, you can't afford a spring suit; in fact. YOU CAN NOT AFFORD TO EAT. 8. 8: Jackson Jewelers Couple: Will, Wed Today : At a 2:10 o'clock ceremony this afternoon at the Engl e wood Unit-; ed Brethren church Miss Mabel McGuire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Jerome McGuire, will become the bride of Philip Yoder, j son of Mrs. Mona Yoder. The Rev. I J. M. Goodheart will perform the ceremony. Mrs. Lenard Kephart will sing and Miss Lola Koerner will be the organist - For her wedding the bride has chosen a navy blue suit with navy straw hat and accessories. She will carry a white bible marked with a white orchid. Mr. McGuire will give his daughter in marri Mrs. Wallace Wilson win be the bride's only attendant and will wear an aqua suit with black ac cessories. She will carry a pastel nosegay. Delbert Downey will be best man and ushers will be Kay McGuire, Jr., Wallace Wilson and Wallace Olson. 'r Mrs. McGuire will wear a grey suit with black accessories and Mrs. Yoder will wear a navy blue suit with matching accessories. Both will wear red roses. At the wedding reception Mrs. William Newmyer will cut the bride's cake and Mrs. E. G. Grey will preside at the punch bowL Assisting will be Misses Wilma Dunigan, Betty Causey, Wanda Ringland, Mrs. Delbert Downey, Mrs. June Graves and Miss Patri cia Curr. , Mr. Yoder and .his bride will motor to Victoria, B. C, and re turn to Salem to make .their home. Hennys Will ' Meet at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. John Kenny will be honor guests today at a fam ily dinner celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Zielinski, on route seven. ... .Present will be the honor guests, Mr. and Mrs. John Henny, Mr. and Mrs. John Henny. ir and Marlene, Mr. and Mrs. Ru dolph Henny and Mildred, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henny, John and Alexine, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Henny, Tom and 'Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Henny, Charles and Barbara, Mr. and Mrtt Rich ard Hart and Marilyn of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Zie linski and James. Semi - annual meeting f the Santiam area Girl Scout council will be held Wednesday night at 8 o'clock at the chamber of com merce. " Dean Maris Mockmore of Oregon State college will be-the guest speaker and Mrs. Frank Zarones of. Albany is arranging the program. ; - ' : Eastern Star social afternoon club will meet at the Masonic temple Tuesday for a dessert lun cheon at 1:15 o'clock. A program and afternoon of cards will fol low. Mrs. L. M. Ramage is chair man. CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY Executive board. CaDitol unit Amer ican Legion auxiliary, with Mrs. Al fred William. 985 Tamarack afreet. Deaconess hospital auxiliary meet In Chapel. 1:30 p.m. Delta Gamma mothers meet at chap ter house, 2 p.m. - Chapter BQ. PEO with Mrs. Richard Smart. 930 N. 23rd st 7:45 p.m. TUESDAY Junior cuild. St. Paul's Episcopal church, meet in parish hall. 1 o'clock "no-hot t luncheon. Eastern Star social afternoon club. dessert luncheon. Masonic temple, US p.m. - Past ' Past Presidents Woman's Re lief Corps at Mayflower hall, no-host luncheon at noon, election of officers. - Aloha XI Delta alumnae with Mrs. William Calloway, 905 Leslie it.. S p.m. Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae -with Mrs. Francis Smith. Cascade Drive, S p.m. Pi Beta Phi mothers meet at chap ter house, 1 :19 no-host ' luncheon. Laurel Social Hour club with Mrs. C. J. Jackson. Cascade drive, 1 -JO p.m. Employed Women s guild. Jason Lee church, with Mrs. S. Raj' nor Smith, 860 Jefferson. WEDNESDAY Jason Lee WSCS executive board. 18:30 a.m.. business meeting at 11, luncheon at 12:30 p.m. First Methodist WSCS executive board. t:4S a.m.. Carrier room, circle meetings and dessert luncheons. 1:1S p-m. Santiam area Girl Scout council semi annual meeting, chamber of commerce, p.m. . AAUW Afternoon Literature group with Mrs. E H. Kennedy, Croisan Creek. 1:1 J dessert luncheon. THURSDAY HayeaviUe Woman's club with Mrs. George Stroxut. 12:13 no-host luncheon. Salem Council of Women s organiza tions meet at chamber of commerce. 2:30 p.m. noia star Motners social meeting, VTW hall, p.m. Royal Neighbors Have Convention The 30th district convention of the Royal Neighbors of America was held in the VFW hall Wednes day. Mrs. Frank M. Hoyt, the district oracle, presided during the day. Silverton is to be the place of " meeting" in 1948. Mary Herr of Silverton was elected to preside ' as district oracle; Mrs. Mildred Glass of Scotts Mills. vice oracle; MrsF. M. Hoyt of Salem, past oracle; Mrs. W. G. Walker of Salem, chancellor: Mrs. Agnes Naegli of Silverton, re corder. A banquet was served to 100 guests . by Mr. and Mrs. Archie Elliott: Guests were present from Silverton, Scotts Mills, Labish, Woodburn and Portland. The evening program consisted of talks by the state supervisor and deputies, Mrs. Mae Logan of Portland, Mrs. Sarah Peterson of Salem and Mrs. Nellie Redlinger of Portland. A musical program consisted of vocal solos by Edith Fairham accompanied by' Joan Johnston accordian solos by Flor ence Polster, male quartet by the Singing Guardsmen of Silverton, comic readings by Otto Dahl of Silverton, vocal -numbers by Viv ian Thompson of Labish, and a stunt by the Salem camp. Mrs. C. 8. Nelson will preside at the regular meeting of the Del ta Gamma -mothers at the chap ter house Monday afternoon" at 2 o'clock; Ceremony at Lloyd Home The home of Mr. and Mrs. Syd ney Lloyd on South Liberty street will be the scene of the wedding of their daughter, Mildred, to El- vin Hakanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Hakanson, this after noon at one o'clock. The Rev. M. A. Getzendaner will officiate before members of the immediate family. Mr. Lloyd will give his daugh ter in marriage. For her wedding she - has chosen an aqua blue dressmaker suit with long jack et, brown hat and accessories. She will wear an orchid corsage. Mrs. Edgar Lloyd will be her sister-in-law's honor attendant. She will wear a grey suit with biz k accessories and corsage of roses and sweetpeas. Edgar Lloyd will be best man. Mrs. Lloyd will wear a navy blue print ensemble and Mrs. Ha kanson a royal blue dress for the wedding. Their corsages will be of rosebuds and sweetpeas. At the reception which will follow Mrs. Theodore Bcrgquist will pour and Mrs. A. Carper will cut the cake. Serving will be Mrs. Darrel Guthrie and Mrs. Vera Cox. Mrs. Gordon Olsrud and Miss Carolyn Johnson will assist. After a trip the couple will be at home at 2136 Fairgrounds Rd. Mystery Is Read White candles provided a set ting for the round table reading of a mystery play at the monthly recreation meeting of the Salem Bvsiness and Professional Wom en's club at the chamber of com merce rooms Friday night. The cast included Ruth Versteeg, di rector of the drama club, present ing the reading, Mrs. Mable Car der, Miss Evelyn Kent, Mrs. Grace Hartley; Mrs. Grace Tur ner, the Misses Betty Elofson, Eleonor Roberts, Vada Hill, Mrs. Marie Barr and Mrs. Flora Don nelly. Following the play refresh ments were served by Lu Verne Hardwicke's committee. Guests included Miss Beulah Graham and Miss Virginia Wilcox of Sa lem and Mrs. E. W. Roberts of (Jrcbards, v asn. . The Deaconess hospital auxil iary will meet in the chapel of the hospital Monday at 1:30 p. m. The Rev. Wilbert Regier, pastor of the Pratum Mennohite church, will give the devotions. Miss Ruthie Hornschuch will sing and Mrs. R. F. Polanski will play a violin number. Mrs. W. H. Barber will preside. Hostesses at the tea hour will be Mesdames Olivt Hilmoe and Agnes Kellar. Camp Fire Corner Meeting Thursday afternoon were: the Cozy Cottage Blue Birds and their leader, Mrs. Virginia Miller at the home of Mrs. Clarr Brown: the Busy Bee Blue Birds, at the home of their leader, Mrs. Virgil Hume, and the Happy Go Lucky Blue Birds, who held a festival for their mothers at Ja son Lee church under the leader ship of Mrs. Jasper Button. A play, about South America, an ex hibit and favors of South Amer ican birds were features of the festival. Also on Thursday, the Camp Fire girls of Mrs. O. F. Coffel, Mrs. L. A. Schmitz and Mrs. Lyle Shepherd met at the St. Vincent s hall for a song rehearsal together with Mrs. Ed Meyers and Mrs. A. H. Cramer's Blue Bird groups. The Tami Cheemi Bi Camp Fire girls gave a surprise party for their guardian, Mrs. E. D. Burres on Thur.vlay at the home of Mrs. Ray Harlan. Mrs.S. M. Fleming' and Mrs. Robert Ashby assisted. Junior Guild of St. Pa a Is Epis copal church will meet for a one o'clock no-host luncheon Tuesday afternoon at the parish hall. Host esses will be Mesdames E. J. Scellars, Lester Barr, Eugene Fos ter and Ralph H. Cooley. Nagels Are Visitors Guests this weekend at . the home of Mr. and Mrs. David H. Cameron are their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Nagel and young son, Lawrence David of Corvallis. A group of the Na gel's friends were invited, to an informal affair at the Cameron home on Center street Saturday night Guests of the Nagels were Mr. and Mrs. Craig Coyner, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hadley, Mr. and Mrs. John Strickfadden, Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. Collins, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newell and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fearing. Voters to Talk Convention Members of League of Women Voters who meet in the First Christian church on Thursday at 8 p.m. will hear reports of the convention to be held in Medford this week. Temporary officers, Mrs. Alden Bowes, president; Mrs. Hal DeSart, vice president, and Mrs. Gerald BrownhilL secretary, who will 'attend the convention Monday and Tuesday, will be there to give the report. ' The speaker for the meeting Custom Restyling, Repairing Thursday will be Dr. Edna Lan dros. University of Oregon, who will talk about Camp White hos pital. 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