Tho Slortosman. 8alom. Oregon. Sunday, SopL II, 1947 St. Paul's to Be- Setting Fori Rites- Mies Margaret Paxson will re ceive her golden circlet from Uudd Coons this afternoon when the couple's marriage takes place at St Paul's Episcopal church at 3 o'clock. The bride is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen S. Pax son and will be given in marriage by her father. The benedict is the son of Mrs. Ivy Coons. The Rev. George H. Swift will perform i the nuptials before a setting of white gladioluses, chry santhemums and asters flanked by white tapers in candelabras wound in ivy. The alternate pews will be marked.-with clusters of gladiolus blossoms and white rib bon. Miss Elizabeth Nelson will be the soloist and Miss Ruth Bed ford the organist. , Miss Peggy Sears and Miss Patsy Nickens will light , the ta pers before the bridal party en ters. Their v dresses are of pastel blue marquisette and they will wear wrist bands of 'yellow and white flowers. The honor maid will be Miss Suzanne Small, who will wear a yellow marquisette frock fash ioned with tucked bodice, cap, sleeves, high neckline and a full skirt. She will carry a bouquet of yeliow and lavender chrysan themums with white stephanotis. Preceding her to the altar will be the bridesmaids, Miss Joanne Fitzmauric. and Mis Jane Car ami, whs will wear orchid and aqua net frocks respectively. Their dresses are made with high, round necklines, full skirts and fitted bodices with a ruffle form ing cap ' sleeves. . Their bouquets will be of orchid chrysanthemums and stephanotis. All the girls will wear halo hats tied tn back with a bow and ribbon streams to match their frocks. Bride te Wear MarajalaeUe The petite bride will wear a marquisette bridal gown design ed with a full skirt terminating in a train. At the waistline is an Insertion of wide lace embroidery and the bodice is made with a aquare yoke edged In narrow lace, below which is a wide ruffle in front and back. A beaded crown will hold in place her double veil of illusion which is fingertip length. She will carry a prayer book marked -with white orchids. Dr. Max Coons of Selma, Calif., will stand with his brother as best man. Seating the guests will be Max Maude, Fred Bynon, III, Richard Schlicker and Edward Salstrom. Mrs. Pax son has chosen a cho colate brown afternoon dress with cascade drape, gold studded belt end keyhole neckline for her As sturdy and as honest as our Pilgrim ancestors but modernized to fit th needs of a modern world. C s rh CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY , United Spanish War Veterans and auxiliary, mt VFW hall at S:JO p.m.. no. host dinner, business meeting at p.m. West Salem Lions auxiliary with Mrs. Eunice Burk. eta Ed(watr at., a p.m. American . Legion auxiliary. Capital unit. Installation, Salem Woman's club, Rjn. ! Alpha Oil Omega alumna with Mrs. WUlum Phillips, West LefeU at. p.m. i Jayceettes meet at club rooms, 2043 Maple ave p.m. West Salem Lions auxiliary with Mrs." Earl Burk, tia Edgewater st, p.m., Harry Johnson, speaker. i , TUESDAY' KtokU Woman's crab with Mrs. Ma son Bishop. 1M1 S. Church it., 1 :1S des sert luncheon. Salem Central WCTU with Mrs. Mayme Hill. 1724 Chemeketa st S p.m. Chadwick chapter. OES, meet at Ma sonic Temple, p.m. WEDNESDAY. Westminster guild. First Presbyter tan church, get-together at home of Mm. L.V. Benson. 1899 E. Nob Hill. 1 30 4 JO o'clock. Salem Writers club with Mrs.' J east Singleton. CM Court sL. 7:30 p.m. Pythian Sisters meet at KP hall, I p.m. Luncheon at Knight Memorial church, 12 30 p.m.. followed by business meet ing of Women's Fellowship. THURSDAY Sojourners dessert luncheon. Salem Woman's clubhouse. 1:1 J P-m. Celd Star Mothers meet st VTW hall, p.m.. initiation and refreshments. Women's Council of First Christian church at church, welfare luncheon at noon, meeting at 1 p.m. daughter's - nuptials. iUer wide brimmed brown hat us adorned with gold birds and her accessor ies are brown. She will wear. a corsage of Elfe roses. Mrs! Coons will attend her son's marriage in a spruce green dress made- with peplum and three-quarter length sleeves. Her accessories will be black and she wiH have a corsage of yellow roses. . The Morningside home' of the bride's parents will be the scene of :: the wedding reception. Mrs. Ernest Hobbe will preside at the coffee urn, and Mrs. Edward Sal strom the punch bowl. Mrs, Will iam Buh and Mrs. Max Coons will cut the bride's cake. Serving will be the Misses Mary Bennett of McKinnvills, Audrey Simmons, Margaret Newton, Madeleine Keene of Corvallis and Georgia Roberts. Misses Gloria and Bar bara McClintock wiH open the door. When the couple leave on their wedding trip the bride will wear a deep rose wool suit with browrt hat and accessories. They will live in Corvallis and attend Ore gon State college. First fall meeting for the Etokta Woman's club will be held Tues day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mason Bishop, 1541 S. Church st, with a 1:15 o'clock dessert lun cheon. Assisting hostesses are Mrs. L R. Springer, Mrs. H. W, Winkler and Mrs. Samuel B. Gil lette. i r ' 1 1 1 "u k Miss Leona Rex .Will Many Exchanging marriage vows to night will be Miss Leona Rex, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Rex. and Gordon Hofstetter. son of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hofstetter. The ceremony will be performed at St Mark Evangelical Lutheran church with the Rev. M. A. Getz endaner officiating at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Barbara Sthultz of Portland will sing and Professor Maurice Brennen'wiU be) the organist. Miss Evelyn Hilfiker1, wearing a pink taffeta gown, will light the altar candles. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will wear an ivory ' slipper satin gown de signed with full skirt ending in a train. The bodice is made with a peplum embellished with pearls and the sweetheart neckline . is edged in pearl design. The sleeves are long and tiny buttons extend down the back. Her fingertip length tulle veil will be held in place by a seed pearl crown. Her only ornament will be a strand of pearls, a gift of the groom. She will carry a Bible, a gift of her mother, which will be marked with gardenias, ; roses and steph anotls. " . . . Miss Joyce Siegenthaler will be maid of .honor for her aunt and bridesmaids will be Mrs. E. X. Siegenthaler, sister of the bride, and -Miss Beverly Hofstetter, -sister of the groom. The honor maid will wear pink taffeta and the attendants' frocks are of water fall blue. The dresses are made identical . with collars and tiny buttons down the front of the fitted bodices. The full skirts arc ruffled in back forming short trains. They will wear matching mitts and flowered headdresses. Their old fashioned nosegays will be of pastel flowers. Bratber Is Best Maa - Janet Bean, the flower girl, will wear a floor length blue satin frock and carry a miniature nose gay. Gary Siegenthaler will be ring bearer. '.. - Grovar Hofstetter will stand with his brother as best man and Kare and Beaniiful Antiques For Gifts or DPSTAms AimauE shop Hours 11:00 to 5:00. Open anytime by appointment. 439 Court Phone 2-5046 In order to oprockrta the TREMENDOUS SAVINGS at fhasa prices It Is nacaaaory to SEE THE MERCHANDISE PLATFORM ROCKER - upholstered in contrasting colors . . 36.75 CRICKET ROCKER .- . . . . 14.75 CRICKET CHAIR . . . . . 14.75 groomsmen will be Rodney Hof stetter and Melvln Ilex. Ushers will be Woody Carson, LuVerne Bell and Eddie Edlund. Mrs. Rex will attend her daugh ter's wedding in a cinnamon brown suit with deep brown ac cessories. Mrs. Hofstetter will wear frey suit with brown ac cessories. Their corsages will be of gardenias and roses. After the ceremony a reception will' be held in the Hofstetter home on Hood street. Mrs. L. J. Stewart' will preside at the coffee urn and Mrs. Arlie Bean" at the punch bowl. Mrs. G. E. Jaqua will cut the . cake and Mrs. H. M. Boesch will serve the ices. Miss Marie Sherman will pass the guest book "and Mrs. L V. Urban will be in charge of the gifts. Assist ing will be Johnny Rex and Leon DuBois. Mr. Hofstetter and his bride will leave on a month's honey moon trip to California and Mex ico, returning to Salem to make their home. For travelling the bride will wear a mink brown suit and brown hat . trimmed with a chartreuse feather and chartreuse accessories. ; 1 1 Alpha Chi Omega alumnae will hold their first fall meeting Mon day night at the home of Mrs. William L. Phillips on West Le- felle street. A dessert supper will be served at 8 o'clock and assist- ; ing hostesses are Mrs. Gardner Knapp, Mrs. Lewis Griffith and Mrs. Georgs) Fell. All Alpha Chis In the city are invited and any View alumnae desiring information may call Mrs. Knapp or Mrs. Griffith. ' ' Slaying, at the home af Mrs, Walter L. Spaulding this year will be her niece, Miss Barbara Miller of Gresham, and Miss Gretchen Wright Jft Fremont, Ohio, new speech caectionist for the Salem public schools. Miss Miller will enter Willamette uni versity as a junior and the past two years has been attending Cottey college in Missouri on a JPEO scholarship. , ' Jayreettes will meet Monday night at the clubroom. 2045 Ma ple avenue, at 8 o'clock. Installa tion of officers will be held. The committee includes Mrs. Elmo Lindholm, Mrs. Leo Brockway and Mrs. Kenneth Frad. the Collector Hi n) y ? (Pi -55 ! I bbbbbt aw a . . . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. were married on September 6 First Congregational church. their home in Salem. (Joseph Joan Farrell. daaghter af Sec retary of State and Mrs. Robert S. Farrell, jr, has left for Port land where she has enrolled for her junior year at the Catlin school. She took her first two years at Annie Wright seminary. The Frrells are leaving Saturday for Biloxi, Miss., to attend a sec retary of states meeting. They wil be joined in Chicago by the Palmer Hoyts of Denver, formerly of Portland. Visiters ia Salem this week were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Carlton LVavit of Beverly Hills. Calif., who were guests for several days at the home of Mrs. Ruth Hem don. Mr. Leaivtt is transportation director for the RKO studios in Los Angeles. They are touring the Radio Repairs AO Makes Appliance Repairs 9221 laea rbeae 340 Court r ' f aiatssi ,a Shaffer (Marjorio Knox) who In the fireplace room of tho The newlyweds will make Tompkins photo). northwest and left Thursday for Lake Louise and Yellowstone park. SaaUasa area e a a n e 1 1. Girl Scouts of America, will hold the first fall meeting Thursday at Sweet Home. Attending'from here will be Mrs. Leon Lassers, Mrs. Arthur Jones, Mrs. Victor Wal dele and Mrs. Walter L. Spauld ing. Mrs. Key S. Keene has Invited members of her study club to her homeain Corvallis Tuesday after noon for luncheon. This will be the first fall meeting for the group. . The Reanly Bar Featuring Maehlae. Machiaelese Kayette Old Wave. Cay ell Safe Ware Tee Baaaeata Operated ay Nan Willisana Zaaa Hales Pbaaa 392S 21 1st National Baak Bids. Wed. Eve. Aapeiataaeats r As a result of a SPECIAL PURCHASE of solid East em Hard Rock Maple we are able to bring -you this beautiful well - constructed Living Room Furniture at a price Far Below Today's Level. Every piece has been manufactured by the Na- tionally known Old Lyme Crafts of Massachusetts. 3 Compare These Values Full Sized. Three-Cushioned Davenport. Uphol stered in Rugged Tapestries. QTC Reversible Cushions Wair Matching Armchair 35.50 Three-Piece Sectional. May be used as a Love Seat, Matching Chair, or OQSO Oversized Sofa - PrUdlla Rockers 9.95 We Will Gladly Delegates to Be Nanml Reports from the county WCTU convention will be given at the meeting of the Salem Central WCTU meeting Tuesday after noon at the home of Mrs. Mayme Hill, 1724 Chemeketa street, at 2 o'clock. Announcement will be made of the state convention to which delegates will be elected to attend the meeting In McMinn vllle September SO-October 4. New officers to be Installed are Mrs. E. A. Young, president; Mrs. J. R. Carruthers, recording secre tary; and Mrs. J. J. Nunn, corre sponding secretary. .. Mrs. L. G. Prescott, vice-president; and Mrs. H. R. Mitchell, treasurer, were reelected. - ' Mf. and Mrs, T Harold Tom- linson and Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Irving will return today from a weeks stay In Victoria and Van couver, B.C. Mrs. Free" Bernier arrived la the . capital by plane this week from her home in Dawson. Yukon territory to spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. H. K. StocjtweU. Elf strom Art Galleries Present Watercolors by JOHANN SWIETEK Bad Ausoee, Austria Black and Whites (TURQUOISE PENCILS) "yl F. LOREN BOULIER Salem, Oregon September 15 - October 10, 1947 Elfstrom Art Galleries 340 COURT STREET p Salem, Oregon " i M HVT'i' W'iW ,'tfVHUBl 1 yppasggBaarag y r 1 S ' 340 Court St. Arrange Terms to Suit Your Budael Mrs. Travis to V de lnstauea 1 Mrs. Merle Travis will be In stalled as president of Capital Unit, American Legion auxiliary, Monday night at the Salem Wo man's clubhouse at 8 o'clock. Elective and appointive officers will also be Installed. Mrs. Leon Brown, HUIsboro, formerly of Sa- lem, and past department presi dent, will be the Installing officer. She will be assisted by the past presidents of Capital Unit, who will serve as the degree team. Mrs. Marion Miller, president of District 2, will be a special guest. A social hour will follow the installation, Mrs. L N. Bacon, retiring president, is in charge of arrangements. i Mrs, Fhllllp Allisea wUl eater tain members of the Gaiety Hill garden club at luncheon Monday afternoon at her Fairmount Hill home. New officers are Mrs. William L. Phillips, president; Mis. Allison, vice-president; and Mrs. W. Wells Bauro, secretary. TWlBfifnfiffTi i ! 1