Nuptials to
Be Read
Today
Miss Loretta McNamee and
TillUro E. Smith will exchange
their marriage vows at an after
noon ceremony today at the St
Paul Catholic church. The bride is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. S.
Mc$mee and the benedict it the
on of R. D. Smith, all of St. Paul,
rather James Maxwell will offi
ciate st the 2:30 o'clock nuptials.
Joseph and Robert McNamee will
flnt and Mrs. F. R. Coleman will
be the organist
Of whit tatin is the bridal
(own, fashioned with a full skirt
terminating in a train, a lace ber
tha, low round neckline, long
sleeves and buttons down the
back. Her fingertip length veil
will cascade from a crown of seed
pearls and she will carry a white
mother of pearl prayer book mark
ed with i-en orchid. Her father gave
ber away.
Mi$s Margaret McNamee will
precede her sister to the altar as
ber only attendant She will wear
yellow taffeta frock and match
ing shoulder length veil. She will
carry a pastel colonial nosegay.
Frank McNamee, brother of the
bride, will be, best man and ush
ers w ill be Bernard McNamee and
Eldon Smith, brothers of the cou
ple. , A reception will be held in the
Community hall. Mrs. Bernard
McNamee will cut the cake and
Eunng will be Miss Nan and Miss
zabeth Flynn. Serving will be
Miss Patricia O'Connor and Miss
Agnes McKay. Mr. Dan McNa
mee will be at the punch bowl.
After a wedding trip the couple
will be at home in Salem at 3111
Knnnwifw avenue. For fioins
away the bride will wear a pink
wool suit witn DiacK nai ana ac
cessories.
St. Anne's Guild of St Paul's
Episcopal church vrtll hold Its first
fall meeting Monday alternoon at
the Fairmount Hill home or Mrs.
Keith Brown at 2 o clock. Assist
ing hostesses will be Mrs. Donald
McCargar, Mrs. Kenneth Wilson,
Mrs. Theron Hoover and Mrs. Ro
bert W. Wilson, ir. Mrs. Kenneth
Bell is president of the guild this
Tear with Mrs. Arthur Knox, vice-
president; Mrs. Vernon Peery, sec
- retary; and Mrs. Conrad Paulson,
treasurer. '
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, Bates have
been in San Francisco the past
week attending the annual con
vention of the United States Sav
ins and Loan league. On Wed
nesday she was a guest at a Ha
waiian luncheon and style show
in the Peacock Court at the Mark
Hopkins hotel at which Hilo Hat-
tie was the featured entertainer.
She also was presented a lei of na
tive flowers from Hawaii for the
occasion.
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The Women's Association of the
Presbyterian church will meet
Wednesday at 2 o'clock. The exec
utive board will meet in the fire
place room at 11 o'clock for a bus
iness meeting and luncheon. At
the regular session Mrs. Roy Gi-
rod will speak on "Goals of Chris
tian Education and Action. There
will be special music during the
afternoon. j
' rh&dnlrk chanter. OCS aoelal
club will meet at the Masonic tem
ple Tuesday afternoon for a 12:30
o'clock covered dish luncheon, iol
lowed bv a nrocram. Members and
visiting Eastern Stars are invited
to attend. Mrs. Charles Fowler
and Mrs. Jason Frizzcll are in
, Charge of arrangements. ,
The Spinsters w ill meet Monday
night at the home of Miss Virgin-
la Case, 260 N. 23rd street, at 8
o'clock.
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Junior Woman's
Club Rush Party
Salem Junior Woman's club
members will entertain with
rush party Monday night at the
clubhouse at 8 o'clock. Invitations
to prospective members have al
ready been sent out Cards and
bingo will be In play with a pro
gram and refreshments following.
MrsJ Peery T. Buren heads the
committee in charge of arrange
ments with Mesdames Robert
Worral, Mary Thomas, LeRoy
Johnson and John Anning assist
ing. Mrs. Arthur Roethlin, president,
Mrs. Fred Cast Mrs. Roy Mink
and Mrs. Cedric Reaney were in
Seaside Thursday to attend the
third district meeting. Mrs. Rea
ney was named secretary of the
district and Mrs. Mink, director.
Chief probation officer of the court
of domestic relations of Multno
mah county, James C. Lamb,
talked on "Juvenile Delinquency."
Glenda Barker
Has Birthday
Mrs. S. A. Barker entertained
with a birthday party 'for her
daughter, Glenda Lee, who was
8 years old on September 15.
Birthday cake and refreshments
followed games.
Those present to wish Glenda
Lee a happy birthday were Peggy
Barker, Sally Hoy, Yevonne
Brousard, Jean Brandt Gail
Erickson, Helen Callaghan, Shar
on Barker, Sondra Lee Allison,
Glenn Vanderhoof, Mark Vander
hoof, I James Brandt, Tommy
Meier. Bobby Meier and Grant
Todd., ,
Mothers present were Mrs. Al
bert Barker, Mrs. Harold Alli
son, Mrs. Glenn Meier, Mrs. Ray
Brandt Mrs. Lou Erickson, Mrs.
Leona Vanderhoof, and Miss
Lemon.
The Sojourners will meet for
luncheon Thursday afternoon at
the Salem Woman's clubhouse at
1:13 o'clock. Mrs. Lee Thomas
heads the hostess committee with
Mesdames Robert Cory, John
Dann, Joe W. Hutchison, W. H.
Johnston and I. N. Newland as
sisting.
Miss Lively "
Betrothed
From Portland comes the news
of the engagement of Miss Betty
Lively, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy G. Lively, or saiem, to Bruce
Douglas Fraser, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John H. Fraser of Portland.
The engagement was announced
at a late summer tea for a group
of sorority sisters at the Portland
Heights home of the Bernard K.
Franks. Miss Janet Frank and her
mother, Mrs. Bernard K.. Frank
were hostesses for the tea..
Both Miss Lively and her fiance
attend Oregon State college, where
she is a member of Sigma Kappa
sorority and he is a member of
Delta Upsilon fraternity. Wedding
plans are being made for next
June.
Visitors in
Capital
Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Williams
have had as their house guest
the past three weeks Mrs. Frank
H. Gore of San Antonio, Texas.
She left Saturday morning for
the south by way of Chicago and
New Orleans.
Mrs. Gore is a world traveler,
having been to nearly every
country and province including
the orient, South and North
America, Europe, Asia and many
of the islands. Before arriving in
Salem she had been to Jasper
national park, Banff and Victoria,
B. C. for six weeks. Mrs. Gore
has an interesting collection of
over 200 dolls, representing the
different countries and provinces
she has visited. Each doll is
dressed in native costume, many
of which had to be made to
order.
Also a visitor at the Williams
home the past week was W. O.
Jones of Menlo Park, Calif., who
recently received his doctor's
degree in philosophy at Leland
Stanford university. He came
north on a lishing trip.
Prof, and Mrs. Maurice Bren
nen and son, Bruce, have return
ed from a ten day motor trip to
Glacier National park.
Miss Bentley
Is Installed
STAYTON Gowned in white
and surrounded by her officers,
Jeannine Bentley was installed
and crowned worthy advisor of
Acacia assembly of Rainbow
for Girls Wednesday.
The regular meeting was held
first and Miss Bernice Raph en
tertained with an electric guitar
number and at the conclusion,
Miss Kay Cunningham sang, ac
companied by Mrs. Kathryn Wed-
dle.
Miss Rose Sheffer acted as in
stalling worthy advisor in the ab
sence of Miss Naomi Morgan, who
enrolled at OSC this week. The
parents of the newly installed
worthy advisor, Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Bentley, were escorted to the
east and Mrs. Bentley was pre
sented a corsage.
Mrs. Wayne Henry, mother ad
visor of Chadwlck assembly of Sa
lem, was present and presented
the assembly with its charter
which is No. 40.
A gift mother advisor's jewel
from Mrs. Maude Spaece, f6rmer
resident of Stayton, was also pre
sented by Mrs. Hx?nry. The jewel
Is to be passed on from year to
year. Mrs. Suel Tuel, mother ad
visor, accepted the charter and
the jewel.
Refreshments were served fol
lowing the installation. Friends
were present for the open meeting
from Mill City, Scio, Mehama and
Lyons, as well as from Salem.
S1XVERTON HILLS Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Maulding have receiv
ed word from their daughter.
Mrs. L. W. Coughanour (Marjorie
Maulding), that she and her hus
band are moving from Boston to
Bethany, W. Va., where Mr.
Coughanour has accepted art ap
pointment as assistant professor
of chemistry at Bethany college.
He recently completed his work
at the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology for the degree of
doctor of science.
Mrs. Lelace II. Ellis will open
her home on the Garden road to
members of the Zonta club Thurs
day night a for a dessert supper
at 7:30 o'clock. Assisting hostesses
will be Mrs. C. W. Stacey and
Mrs. E. E. Wootten.
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