V r t i ' . 1 ' ; , ....... i A ':V j J , - - - . - .. n A-v 1 . ' ' ... . - I -. - ' -- -v. ll Saturday's Nuptials ... Misn Lorraine Macklin and C. Fog-reft Smith ex changed marriage vows at a ceremony at the Roberts' studio Saturday night at 8 o'clock with the Rev. Brooks Mcore officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Macklin and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith. Miss Helen Doris Friesen sang and Professor T. S. Roberts played the organ music. Lighting the tapers were Mrs. Robert Lippis and Mrs. Howard Branch, who wore white net frocks over taffeta with taffeta bodices. The improvised altar was banked with white gladioluses and candles. , . . Of white slipper satin was the bridal gown designed with a fitted bodice pointed in front at the waistline, long sleeves and a full train. The neckline was high and round. and fashioned w;th a marquisette yoke edged in Jace. Her fingertip length veil was caught to a lace head dress end she carried a bouquet of red roses. Mrs. Mack ling gave his daughter in marriage. Mrs. Ted Kightlinger was the bride's honor attend ant and wore i yellow nylon net dress and carried a colonial nosegay. Robert Lippis was best man and ushers were Carl Arndt and Lawrence Macklin. Mrs. Macklin wore royal blue gown for the nup tials and Mrs. Smith chose a black ensemble. Their cor sages were of, pink roses. The wedding reception was held at the Macklin home. Mrs. Thomas Schweigert cut the bridVs cake and Mrs. Carl Arndt presided at the coffee urn. Mrs. Lawr ence Macklin assisted in . the dining room. When the couple left on their wedding trip the bride donned a black suit with white accessories and black hat . with white trim. Pinned to her suit was m orchid. The newly weds will Jive in Salem where he is with the stale highway department. V Au revoirs will socn be said to Mrs. Dald Shep herd, above, and her two children, liancy end Jeffery, who are leaving the first of October icr Sacramento to make their heme, where Shepherd is new in business. Mr. 4 At tie right, is Mrs. Marion Moore and chil dren, Linda and Danny, who have returned to Sa lem to live after seven years' absence. They have been in j Long 3each, Calif., where he was with the YMCA. He is new assistant secretary of the Salem YMGA. (Kennell-Dlis photos). Celebrate Founding Salem branch, American Association of University Women, will begin its fall activities with a one o'clock luncheon in the Mirror Room of the Marion hotel on; Saturday, September 20. Mrs. Virgil T. Golden, president, will preside at the luncheon meet ing. Profipective members are invited to attend and reservations should be made with Miss Laura Hale at 6231 or Mrs. Golden, 8626. , The (luncheon will mark the twenty-fifth anni versary of the Salem branch' and 'Miss Beryl Holt is serving as chairman of arrangements. Honor.' guests will be charter members, who will appear in cos tume of that period and relate memories of the found ing in 1922. Charter members who Will be present include Mrs. E. T. Brown, Mrs. L. J. Chapin, Mr. L. O. Clement, Mrs. J. M. Devers, Mrs. Raymond Wjalsh, Mrs A. M. Chapman, Mrs. Grover C. ; Bellinger, Dr. Helen Pcarce and Mrs. Ernest C. Richcrds. Mrs. H. J. Thomas will lead the group in singing songs of yesterday and Miss Leila Johnson will g've history of the Salem branch. Miss Johnson will also Introduce former presidents of the branch. A feature of the program will be the skit entitled "Looking to the Future" lay Mrs. John Burcham, president of the Oregon division of AAUW. She will be assisted by Mrs. Charles La port. Mrs. Gordon Leonard, Mis Lenore HeadJey, Mrs. Russell Parmentef, Mips Eleanor Roberts, Mrs. C. A. Fratzke and Mrs. Stearns Cuh ing. Jr. The firtt board meeting was held Tuesday night at the. home of Mrs. Golden when committee chair men snd member were appointed. - V 1 X ::ss' i ' I V - ' x- : ww i i Jr sL m -. WOMEN'S SECT ON WtT- !:- ;i'Xlr:-V L-.- - -j-J I' J. . . V V ' v - . v. - ; . I Pictured with her attendants is Mrs. William Le e Ean (Janice Nelson), whese marriage wa3 an event of September 7 at St. Paul's Episcopal church. Lelt to riht are Miss Marianne Low, Miss Mary Fairchlid cf Bend, Miss Edith Moxley, the henor maid, and the bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Nelson. The benedict is the sen of Mr. and Mrs-. E. L Ean cf Portland. The couple will live in Ccrvailis while he is attending Oregon Slaie college. (JesMn-Miller). Luncheon Will Fete Leaders Several hundred Salem women are busy formulating plans for the women's divirion of the annual Community Chest o'rive under the direction of Mrs. L. V. Benson, women's division chairman. Fre-campaign activities begin Tuesday with the Jictual drive opening October 7 md ending October 16. Mrs. Benson will entertain her loaders at a one o'clock luncheon on Friday siftcr noon at her Etst Nob Hill home to complete plans for the drive. A. C. Iu;ag. chairman of the Chett drive, will be the main speaker. Leaders of the women's division sue Mrs. Leon Lasseis. Mrs. A. D. Woodma nce, Mrs. Glenn S. Paxscn. Mrs. Frank Prime, Mrs. Kenneth Potts, Mrs. A. A. Schramm. Mrs. George Hoffman. Mrs. Richard A. Meyt-r, Mrs. Coirad V. Paulus. M;s. Cieorife Spaur, Mrs. Elmer O. Berg and Mrs. Phillip Allison. Au Revoir Parties ... By Jeryme English Statesman Society Editor A round of parties will fete Mus Beth Siewert this week prior to her departure on September 22 for Philadelphia for an indefinite May. M's Siewert, the daufhter cf Mr. A. A. Siewert, will lly east and will be the guest rf Miss Shirley Eutkr, who has made her heme in Salem the past year. Miss Butler is leaving this weak for the taft coast and will be accompanied by her fiance, Raymond G. Hutchinsc n, who w ill isit at the Robert J. Butler home before leav ing for Eurcpe on business, Mrs. Robert Brr.wnell will entertain with a dessert bridge Tues day nir.ht at her Cascade Drive home in hener of Miss Sieweit. Guests will be the M.f?s Beth Sieweit. Marrtlla Sen war. Lorraine TsylCi. Rita Karr, Mcidamcs William Whitmorc, Douglas Cham bers. Rorcr Quacenbtjf;h, R;bert Lehto. A!an Siewert William M. Smith. Herbert Stiff, jr., Wbetler R. English. John L. Syl!ivan Hillary Ltzel, Dern Trumbo. Wilmcr If. Pige, ITlul BrowneU, Carl tin McLcod -d Orville South. Mrs. A. A. Siewert will be a luncheon hostess Wednesday after nocn i:t her North Winter street horhe for tl-e pleasure cf her djuh tcr and a few of her. friends. Mrs. William Mallotte Smith i enter taining on Friday aftenoon for the traveller. ' : J - - 1 '. - - 1 ' y 'i r - ' A ' i -'V - ; t- --'J'' 1 V , V c J Mk. 1 0 ' ' I 1 V A" L f f i V- ; !' k 1 M ' - , J!Ji 'i;, ' 1: . .. I i . , , I If - f : ' r ' - ' V l ' 1 :Y , " : '." tit. ';VK ' .( ' - --' ? ; Tells Bridal Plans Miss Dclphire Riney, bride-elect of Thomas G. Stevenson, has j c mpicted p!.ns for her mania re which will be an event of Satur- day, September 20 at the First Conpretioorl church. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mr. Elmer Riney and her fianc is the son of Mr, i nd Miij. Claude H. Slexenson Dr. C'l.ailes Durticn will officiate at the 7:30 o'clock naptiMls. Miss Donna Uuruh will sing and Jean llub'cn Rich will be tie or ganist. Lighting the candles will be Mrs. Donald Betcrcft and Misg Dorothy Boyes. Mr. Riney will give his daughter in msrriage and she has asked Mrs. Ddrner Dewey (Jeanne Gooden) to te her only attendant. Edward Dietz will serve as best man and ushers include Lyman Sundin, Donald Zosel, Carl Ostrin and Robert Dunn of Dallas. A reception will be held in the fireplace room. I i rr Hp 1 t 4 mi . WZ f vV" ' ' ' ' CM A bride of Saturday night "was Mrs. Jack J. Wright, the for mer Patricia Anne Leary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will- lam F. Leary. The nuptials were performed at the First Congre gational church. The couple will make their home in Seattle. CKenneU-FJlis): " ' I n her white satin bridal gown is Mrs. Robert Butte (Barbara Spaulding, above, who was married September 7 at the First Congregational church. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loran Spaulding and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Butte. Insert above shows Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L Prince (Carolyn Bates) leaving the first Congre gational church September 5 following their wedding. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bates and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Prince. (McEwan photo). c utting the cake at the reception which followed their wed ding are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Struble (Betty Zo Allen). The ceremony took place at St. Paul's Episcopal church on September 7. The bride is the daughtsr cf Mrs. Zona G. Allen and the groom is the son cf Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Strubie. Th newly weds will live In Eugene. (Jsten-Miller. - j