I Tho Skxtoamcm, Salom, Oroqoa. Sunday. August 24. 1947 Golden Wedding For S. W. ,Zahare" WOODBURN The (olden weddinr anniversary of Mr, and Mr. S. W. Zehner formerly of Hubbard wu observed at the? Set tlemeier Memorial park Sunday, August 17. Mr. Zehnernow re tired at Oregon City, wi rural mail carrier at Hubbard for 30 years. Present at dinner were 75 rela tives and friends. Families of sons and daughters included Ora Zeh ner of Estacada, Mrs. Ralph Mc , Kay of Med ford. Mrs. Frank Phares of Oregon City, Mrs. Kol- lie Miller of Florence, Mrs." Phillipi Lountberry of Pasadena, Arthur ' Zehner of Hubbard, Mrs. Gilbert Califf of Kabbard, Mrs. Tom Hig snnbotharo of Wood burn, Mrs. Kenneth Fisher, daughter, Oregon City, was unable ! to attend. Mrs. Nora Tooker from southern Cali fornia. who was bridesmaid of Mr. Zehner was, present. Presented to the couple by their children was a handsome radio phonograph. Motion pictures in color were made of the event. Sojourners will saeet Thursday for dessert luncheon at the Sa lem Woman's club house at 1:13 Hostesses are Mrs. Gerald Wing, chairman, Mrs. D. H. Binkley, Mrs. M. E. Knickerbocker. Mrs. Maynard Sniffer, Mrs. Horace McGee and Mrs. Edwin F. Houaer CLUB CALENDAR FRIDAY American Gold Star Mothers, social meeting with Mr. and Mrs. George Pro. IBIS Maple avc. Rebckah Lodge, picnic ai i p. m.. Prng le park, near Deaconess hospital. Marion auxiliary of V.f.W. post Ml. sewing meeting with Mrs. Genevieve Olson. 1 p. m., at S33 S. 20th st. SUNDAY Nebraska auxiliary and all former Nebraskans. picnic at Dallas park, 12 30 p.m. Coffee furnished. MONDAY Ladles auxiliary of 389th Engineers and 4O0th Quartermasters, 7:30 p. m. with Mrs. George Spsur, 2110 Chem eketa st. TUESDAY Kain StuxinaHui and Professional Wo men, at Mayflower hall evening no- host picnic. Salem Council of unurcn women, annual picnic 12:30 p. m. with Mrs. Euen Prescott. 1044 Oak st. If rain, meet at St. Mark Lutheran church. Disabled American Veterans, all day bazaar sewing, with Mrs. George Pro. ISIS Maple st. No-host luncheon at noon. Mrs. Mudd Hostess The Past Presidents club of Marion auxiliary 661 Veterans of Foreign Wars met with Mrs. Rus sell Mudd-Wednesday night. Fol lowing a shOrt, business session, the evening was spent informally. Mrs. Genevieve Olson will be hoatesa to the croup on Septem ber 17. Present were Mrs. A. Da vis, Mrs. John Peterson, Mrs. James Beall, Mrs. L. Blackmore, Mrs. Genevieve Olson, Mrs. Olga McElwain, Mrs. Leon Hansen, Mrs. A. Atkinson and Mrs. Mudd. r ' ' ;;, I fr Nil jfy -t v t ft-J ea,N, , ... this beautiful natural grey . . . Eidskin For $295 (Tax included) New full ripple back . . voluminous sleeve with new tight cuff. Other fine fan ... Er mine. China Mink, Per sian Laenb. etc. AH fully guaranteed. Buy on the monthly payment plan! ed hamilton fine furs at Miller's 2nd Floor -3 I Two tone brown saddle oxford. Rubber sole. vL . Brown calf jQX-i J ' oxford. Per- ' FSsZs S f ora ted trim. ,Jrf- S Wise mothers will lose no time in jfettinj? their youngsters scientifically fitted with the proper school shoes now I Miller's 'Don't Cook Now. . . but . . . , pardon us. if this wjeek's yam is sliqrhtly warped, and if certain handicrafts keep looming up in the ma terial, but our head has been spinning, what with the weaving conference going on, and our society editor going off, we've been shuttling back and forth between Lausanne , and the Statesman, trying to catch a little of what's going on and at the same time run a woman's department . Good way out ... We see by the paper that a 13-year old Compton, Calif, girl, one of. the youngest pilots in the United States, runs her own plane. Now here's a suggestion, why don't all those Salem Girl To Become a Bride Today Planning a garden wedding this year is an uncertain task with the fitful August weather fluctuating between sunlight and rain. Many last-minute changes are in order as bride and bridegroom plan church or garden settings for their nuptials. A 3 o'clock garden wedding Is planned today, weather permit ting, which will united Miss Lor raine Murdock and Robert Bailey in marriage at the country home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jones. The Rev. God frey Mathews will perform the ceremony. Miss Murdock is the daughter of Mrs. C. A. Murdock and Mr. Bailey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bailey of Brooks. Miss Edith Fairham will sing and Jean Hobson Rich will play the wed ding music. Closing the white flower-lined aisle in the garden setting, pre ceding the ceremony, will be Mrs. Kenneth Buchanan and Mrs. Donald Murdock the bride's sister-in-law, in green and lavender pas tel print frocks. Bridesmaids are Miss Evelyn Johnson and Miss Audrey Lien the bride's cousin, in identical gowns of pale green, carrying bouquets of Rubrum lilies. In pink organdy frock. Miss Carmen Campbell, honor maid, will precede the bride down the isle. She will wear a picture hat of matching pink with long, white ribbon streamers and white lace mitts,' and carry a bouquet of blue delphiniums and Carioca roses. The bride will enter on the arm of her brother, Donald Mur dock. She has chosen a white moire wedding gown fashioned with bertha edged with accordion pleated moire, long fitted sleeves ending in points at the wrist, fit- tea bodice and full skirt with bustle in back and ending in a court train. Her veil is of finger- Up length illusion, held in place by a coronet embellished with seed pearls. She will carry a bridal bouquet of white roses, centered youngsters who are too young to get auto mobile driver'3 licenses, just take out pilot's licenses, then the sky would be the limit. Up In the air ... while talking about the sky, did you ever see any prettier cloud formations than Saturday? And us with a packet of color films, and . not a camera available that they would fitl Prodigal sun . . . If w9 ever woke up to a delicious, hazy autumn morning, it was Saturday, August 23 notwithstanding . . . Maxine Buren. y , , x aw ' .. " T ,8 If V '! 1 'rV, it i a ii Mrs. Dove Krocker of Dallas, the former Eleanor Warkinstein, who was married in July. (McEwan). with a creamy Catalaya orchid. Standing with Mr. Bailey as best man is Ronald Jones Jr., his cou sin, and ushers are Kenneth Bu chanan and Gordon Murdock, the bride's brother. Mrs. Murdock has chosen an aqua dress with black print figure and black accessories to wear. Mrs. Bailey will wear a gown of gold color and both will wear corsages of Talisman roses. Following the wedding the bride and groom will receive congratu lations at a reception in the gar gen. Assisting in serving will be Miss Paula Smith, Mrs. Lawrence Feldschau, Mrs. Landy Franz, Mrs. Leighton Charles Fairham, Mrs. Ronald Jones the groom's aunt, cutting the cake, Mrs. Lien, the bride's aunt, Mrs. Roy Orren and Mrs. Thelma Walter. The bride will don a silk crepe dress of brown, green and white print for the wedding trip, with brown accessories and Kelly green coat, with a single white orchid at her shoulder. The -couple will motor to Bend, Crater Lake and the Oregon Caves before return ing to Salem where they will live. Miss Turner Chooses Grey St. Paul's Eplscoptfl chapel will be the scene of the marriage of 1 Miss Iola Turner to Clinton D. ' Kilgore today at 10 a.m. cere monies conducted by the Rev. George H. Swift- Miss Turner is : the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. ' W. Turner and Mr. Kilgore is the son of Mrs. W. E. Kilgore of Lyons. The bride will wear a grey suit for her nuptials, fashioned with a tailored jacket buttoned with large grey buttons with rose stone , centers extending from her left shoulder' to the right side. Small navy blue hat with tiny bow in , back, navy accessories and a bridal bouquet of pastel glariio- . luses centered with a corsage of rosebuds, will complete her cos- tume. i Only attendant for Miss Turner ' is Miss Meta Wooldi idge who will wear a navy blue gown trimmed in white, white accessories and a gardenia corsage. William Krebs will stand with Mr. Kil gore as best man. At the ceremony Mrs. Turner. ; the bride's mother, will wear a navy gown with roscy-hued ac-1 cessories and a corsage of white gardenias. 1 The couple will motor to south 1 em Oregon for a week's stay, fol lowing which they will be at home in Salem. MLss Brenda Glass was hostess , for the August meeting of the Sa lem Writers' club on Wednesday, j Members present were Mrs. ' Blanche Jones, Mrs. Flora ' Thompson Enders. Mrs. Robert : Hutcheon, Mrs. N. F. Anderson, j Mrs. Jessie C. Singleton, Miss Renska Ladd Swart, Perry Reig elman, Robert Rawson and the hostess. 1 .JV? i I! Mrs. Delbert Guyer, a July bride, who Is the for mer Delora D o e r f 1 e r, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Doerfler. Her hus band is the sen of Mr. and Mrs. William Guyer.. The wedding ceremony took place at Sr. Joseph's Cath olic church. (Jesten Miller). Salem ZonU club's regular meeting will Im? held next Thurs day, dessert to be at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. M. Theodore Madsen. jr.. Miss Lena Belle Tarter, and Miss Mary Larson as hostesses at 407 Court street. Recent guests at the R. W. Clarke home on Orchard Heights! Road have been the Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Fisher and son. Bobby, of Shreveport, La., Mrs. Martha Terrell of Corbin. Ky- and Miss Joanne Henning of Spokane. Mrs. Terrell, a cousin of Mrs Clarke, also visited another cousin, Mrs. Hattie Golden of Salem. Mrs. Charles T. Roy,' who has been visiting at the R. W. Clarke home and with friends in Salem is leav ing for Portland soon to visit friends, and relatives for several weeks. Disabled American reterans auxiliary will hold an all day sewing meeting at the home of Mrs. George Pro, 1915 Maple street on August 26. A no-host luncheon will be served at noon. Mrs. Harry McWhorter is chair man and serving With her are Mrs.. Eldon Griffin, Mrs. Stuart Johns, Mrs. Alma Hatfield and Mrs. Fanny Bard. Mrs. Noel H. Gross and daugh ter, Nola Jean will leave by plane Wednesday, for their home in Frederick, Md. They have spent the summer with Mrs. Gross par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Johnson, 990 North Church street Mrs. Welden to Bs Honor Guest Mrs. Glenn Stevenson and Mrs. J. C. Burns of Portland will be hostesses on Tuesday aftenoon at a buffet dessert and an informal afternoon, in compliment to Mrs. Robert Welden. leaving soon for Tokyo. The affair will be at the Stevenson home on Market street. Invited to say goodbye to Mrs. Welden are Mrs. C. T. 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