WOMEN'S SECTION ABOUT THE PICTURES . . . I fi) ) rT - ' . - j n v ' . .r. . ; 13 (rgl ft . :'-x 1Sa '-3- - ..,( --T, . vfv . ... a' -v h l V ! A il . . A bride of August 15 is Mrs. Ralph Stinnett, the former Pa tricia Hedges, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Hedges. Her husband: is the son cf Mr. and Mrs. R. Stinnett cf Turner. They were married at tho First Presbyterian church. (Jeslen- 5 x VV ''I Young, who carried lubrum MRS.. JACKSON REISER HAZELETT ' (Edri Morr iron,! Portland) Is Wed in Chapel . . . On Saturday night at 7 o'clock. ! Miss Patricia Waters became It bride of Jackson Reiser Hazelett, at a ceremony performed in the chapel of St. Helen's hall. Thev Rev. Arthur A. Vail-Spinosa, sector of the school, performed tht rites. Candles arranged, at the end of the pew were lighted by Mrs. Donald Parker and Mix, William lilies and wore row colored frocks. Reid Shelton wing Schubert's "Ave Maria" and Malotte'a "The Lord Prayer," and was accompanied by Mrs, A. W. Stone. The bride er.teicd on the arm of her father, Frank Waters of Salem. She wore a wedding gown of while lace made with marquisette yoke and a peplum in front, ends of which narrow at the hips and extend into an edging of the court train. The fingertip veil is of French imported illusion and made with three tiers. The julket cap of matching lace is' enhanced with bugle beads. Miss Ann Conely of Klamath Falls, matron of honor, wore srn American Beauty rose crepe gown with cap eleeves and a peplum coming to a point at the back. She carried rubrum lilies, and wore a Juliet cap matching her gown. Mies Elinor Robinson of Los Angeles, the bride's cousin, was bride's maid. She wore a gown made identical to that of Miss Con ely, except hers was pale pink. Best man was David Lewis of Astoria and ushers, Donald Poulson. McMinnville, James Lafky, Eugene, Leo Hask and Evan Williams, Portland. f Mrs. Waters attended her daughter's wedding in a aqua crepe dinner dress and a matching braid in her hair. Mrs. Reiser Biesinger of Portland, mother of the bridegroom, wore a royal blue moire gown, pale pink gloves and a matching headdress. Their corsages were of while glamelias. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in Scadding hall. ' Mrs. Robert Schlcgel of Banks, cut the cake, Miss Minerva Just and Mrs. Dean Thomas served the punch and Miss Jeanne Robinson of Portland served the groom's cake. Margaret Allen cf Salem was in charge ot the dream cakes and the guest book and 'Miss Patricia Miller of Portland arranged the gifts. Mrs. James Boydson, Corvallis, Miss Joan Thomcs, Port Orford, Miss Jean Newman, Hillsboro, Miss Arline Boehi and Miss LaFyrne Showacyrof Portland, Miss Barbara Clawford and Betty Betticher of Sakrn j-erved. J The bridal couple left for a honeymoon in the mountains. The new Mrs.. Hazelett wore a black-brown suit of wiol crepe, with narrow lapels and a fitted waist. There are flared inserts on the sleeves, and the skirt is tiered. Her accessories catched the suit, and her hat was a brown felt off-the-face model with mixed biege feathers. Her flowers were Mrs. Peter Finch roses. The couple will live in Salem, while Mr. llazelett attends Wil lamette university.; " Interested faces of weavers pictured on this page indicate that these attending the National Weavers conference for two weeks at Lausanne hall on the Willamette campus are too engrossed in the work to take time out tc pore for pictures. Pictured at the top are Mrs. Osma Gallinger, director cf the conference, and her daughter Josephine Couch, threading a loom and using a creel. They brought both from their weav ing school in Guernsey, Pa, JVyf rs. Clara McNulty of Kansas State college, a national cru . thority cn lace making, shows how to make bobbin, or pillow lace. Absorbed in her demonstration are Mrs. H. C. Epping Geft) Mrs. Frederick. Hill Thompson, Mrs. William Burg hardt and Mrs. Frank Healy, all members of the Salem Wea ver's guild. j ' I nstructor Mrs. Donald E. Young-'"(left) of Washington, D. C, gives fine points of preparing warp to pupils, Mrs. Roy Da vidson and Miss Alice Crary Brown of Salem and Mrs. Arthur Fcx (right) formerly a member of the local guild but new of North Bend. Completely oblivious ta the photographer was this group of weavers watching Mrs. Lorraine P. Kessenich cf Milwau kee, Wise., spin wool. Left to right the watchers are Mrs. Gil ford Farmer (only face showing), Mrs. Jerald Backstrand, Mrs. Breyman Boise, Mrs. Lews Anderson and Mrs. H. . Thomas. The spinning wheel came originally lrorn Norway and has been in the family of Mrs. 'Andersen's husband fcr ever a hun- dred years. (Photos by Statesman Woman's Department.) Reception For Townspeople Only event during the weavers conference which is open to the public, is the reception today from 5 until 9 o'clock in Lausanne hall, for which the staff of the conference and the Salem Weaver's guild will be hostesses. A program has been planned for the evening, and an extensive display of weaving of members of the staff, local and visiting weavers has been arranged. Among the weaving on display will be coverlets, table cloths and miscellaneous pieces by Mrs. Margaret Bergman, well known weaver from Poulsbo, Wash, and, the work of members of the conference staff, Mrs. Osma Gallinger of vfJuernsey, Pa., Mrs. Loraine P. Kessenich of Milwaukee, Wis, Mrs. Clara McNulty from Kansas State College, Mrs. Donnell,P. Young or Washington, D. C. and Josephine Couch of St. Lawrence University. The program includes violin music by Miss Couch, solos by Dean Melvin Geist accompanied by Mrs. Geist, solos by Reid Shel ton, a greetingsby Robert L, EJfstrom mayor of Salem, brief talks by members of the staff and Irs. Lewis Anderson, president of the Salem Weavers guild. Dr. Lawrence Riggs will give a talk. During the -social hour, members of the Salem group will act as hostesses. Assisting about the rooms will be Mrs. George Alexander, Mrs. Grover Bellinger, Mrs. Jessie Chapel, Mrs. D. D. Dotson, Mrs. Lewis Johnson, Mrs. C. A. Kells. Mrs. Kenneth Long, Mrs. E. W. Morley. Mrs. Roy Pelley. Mrs. Mary James and Mrs. Bryon McElhaney, Silverton, Mrs. A. J. Ullman, Mrs. F. G. Rankin, Mrs. A. C. Wilcox, Mrs. E. S. Engleham and Mrs. D. R. Harvey. Young girls serving are the Mistes Claralyn Lee. Marilyn Nichols, Martha and Muriel Steufloff, Jeanne Hoffman, Jackie Johnson and Sara Jane Backstrand. Two Are Tokyo Bound ... Adding her name to the list of travelers is Mrs. Robert Welden, who has received word from the war department to be in Seattle on September 5, and be prepared to sail for Tokyo soon after. Mrs. Welden and her young daughter Dees have been In Salem for some time, awaiting orders to sail. They will join Captain Welden, who is with the army air corps in Japan, and the family will live at Johnson air bate. Several parties have been planned for her pleasure duiing her stay in Salem. In Vacation Time .. . Extended vacations to all paits of the United St;;tcs by Salem residents make news this week. Leaving today for a five week vacation on the eat coart are Mr. and Mrs. O, E. Palmateer, their daughter, Lorene and Miss Winifred Palmateer of. Portland, who will motor to New York City via Yellowstone Park and Quebec, stop off at Washington,- D. C. and return here by- way of the southern route. Vacationers Just returning are Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Benson and their sons Steven and Whitney who arrived in Salem Monday after a month's vacation in northern Minnesota at Pine Point Resort. They met Mrs. Benson's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Redlik of Great Neck, Long Island, N. Y., and her brother and sister-inllaw, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Bell, there, and the party . visited relatives in Iowa. The Bensons returned here by way of the Black Hills, Glacier and Yellowstone parks. Flying In Friday night from Guadalajara, Mexico, were Mrs. Elmer O. Berg and son, Jerry, who were met in Portland by Mr. Berg. They were returning from a six weeks vacation in Mexico while Mrs. Berg was attending a University there. A Dessert Supper. .. Honored guest Friday night was Miss Patricia Hammack, at a miscellaneous bridal shower given for her by Mrs. W. L. Flager at her North 17th street home. Miss Hammack is to be married Aug ust 29 tq Harry E. Aston jr. Covers were placed at the dessert supper for Mesdames Lee Hammack, Harry Aston, Orren Watkins, Carl Busch, L. O. Nofsinger, Clarence Marshall, G. H. Edwards, Elmer Benz, William I. ClodfeltjT, Betty King, Melvin Lancaster, Sophie Bouch, B. K. Walker, Klevi Rat? berg, Anna McDonald, E. Omstead, Glen Yeoman of Waldport, Lester Green of Valsetz and the Misses Joyce Aston, Helen Berg, Janet Head, Sally Cornelius, Ruth Gettman, Shirley Cross, Nancy ftabb, the honor guest and the hostess. i J - i 1 "'-JM.. S .JP.W ,14. ; : - :.. ..' " ' ' . , " X . - ' . -" ! 3 " " ' ' ' ! y y , , -2 J- n : i w vj i f -v . ' T i v r y (: -r ' ::; ?