V r ! i ) Miss Joan Post a Ilia Joan Post became Dean Meador'a bride at a pretty autumn wedding Saturday night at St Paul's Episcopal church. At 8 o'clock the Rev. George H. Swift performed the nuptials before a Kiting of white yellow and bronze chrysanthemums. The bride Is the rf.nehtr at Mr. and Mrs. Claude Post and was given in marriage by her father. The benedict is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Mea- dor of Patoka, I1L Miss Ruth Bed lord was the organist. ' Vnr hr woddink the bride chose a pearl grey dressmaker suit, the 1 ark tt fashioned with a round col lar and silver buttons. Her grey felt hat was adorned with: match ing satin bow and her shoes were rrrv Her other accessories were black. She carried a small round puff bouquet of white orchids and vangaled leaves. Mrt Clark Carlton (Jean Post) of Corvallis was her twin sister's nnl attendant. She wore a kellv green dressmaker suit with black Cat and rpaories and carried a small round bouquet of gardenias and varigated ivy. Mr Carlton stood with the eroom as best man. Seating the guests were Robert Mitchell of Medford and Fred Briggs of Corvallis. For her daughter's nuptials Mrs : TWt n a black dress with dra ped skirt, black hat with satin rib bon trim and black accessories. Her corsage was of green cymbid- lum orchids. The newlyweds greeted their friends at a receotion in the oar ish house. Mrs. R. B. Thatcher of : Seattle and Mrs. Howard Post Dre sided at the coffee urns and Miss Georgia Roberts was at the punch bowL Mrs. Harry Lucas cut the bride's cake. Serving were the Misses Gwenda Boyer, Wilma Noves. Robert Meyer and Char lntte Pnt Mrs. I. V. Leffler and Miss Donna Lochead were at the gift table. After a honeymoon trip north the couple will be at home in Cor Tallis while he is attending Ore gon State college. . Pearces Hostesses To Zontians Salem Zonta club members will be entertained Thursday at the home of Dr. Helen and Miss Doro thy Pearre. Mrs. Margaret Rose : crans Mill, be assisting hostess, Dessert will be served at 7:30 o'clock. Following the dessert, the group will see films on fire prevention and hear a talk by W. P. Roble, fire chief. A business session pre sided over by Mrs. Harry Scott, president Jayeecttes will meet Manday . with Mrs. Donald Cooper, 740 Ben Lomond Drive.- Assistant hostess ; es are to be Mrs. Richard Lockard and Mrs. Mary Hoover. Don't Cook Mw. . , v - T but . . . When we wore long, narrow skirts last time, we had trouble with our stride, we don't have that "trouble now. Can it be that we've-taken to walking like a lady? Zandy Kid . . . It's like old times to see the windowful of candy at Schaeffer's ex cept you get the 10c varieties for about half a dollar. Emil himself tells us he just got a shipment of two and a half tons to keep him through Christmas. Well chilled ... Just as we dashed over to turn off the torch singer howling over our radio, we were attracted by an interest V lng line, listening with unbelieving ears we heard it again, "No breeze to cool the flame of love." Well, if that's the function of bree zes, there must have been a lot of lovers not on speaking terms around here this past week. Apropos . . . When a quartet of college boys sang for the delegates to the Oregon Federation of Woman's clubs district meeting at Newberg Tuesday they included a med ley of lovesongs. The spokesman explain ed we should each consider the songs sung to us individually. He forgot. I think, that among them was one all-too-appropriate-to-many-of-us-clubwomen line "Oh you beau tiful doll, you great big beautiful doll." . . . Maxine Buren Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A. Loveall, Jr., (Dolores Dickey) leaving the First Congregational church after their mar riage on October 11. The bride's mother1 is Mrs. FJma Dickey and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Loveall. The couple will live in Salem. (McEwan photo). Committees for Crescendo Set Committees have been named by Kenard Adams, president of the Salem high school Crescendo club, to participate in the plan ning and management of the club's artist series for the winter. First concert in the series Is to be giv en November 14 by George Hop kins, pianist. Donna Lou Lambert, concert manager is directly in charge of the series and directs the follow ing committees: advertising, . Sha ron Hamilton; displays, Wilfred Loggan; grade schools, Frances Baum, Edna Marie Hill, Margie Smith, Sacred Heart academy and Junior high schools, RamonaVan Hess, Loretta Lentz, Betty Brink ley, Willamette university and Sa lem Bible Academy, Beverly Gus tafson, Gerry Lamkin, Donna Ek blad; Salem high school, Phil Rin gle. - Chairman for the formal Induc tion for new members is Ma ur ine Jones. Rodney - Beals has I tr Watch For Announcement Opening Soon Lor a Lee Candies charge of the lnrormal presenta tion of new members. A new Droiect this year will be the editing of a year-book, with dlrectorv. committees, calendar. and a list of outstanding social and musical affairs. Diane Perry is in charge. World Community Day Is Planned World Community day will be observed in Salem at the Jason Lee Methodist church on Novem ber 7. The day is sponsored locally by the Salem Council of Church Women. . The theme Is to be "World Is my community" and the program is built on the thought of the re sponse of American church wom en to the needs of suffering chil dren around the world, and our determination that never again shall children pay the price of madness of war." Announcement Is being made of an afternoon program at the First Evangelical church on November 16, to be given by Josephine Al bert spauldmg. mezzo - soprano. William Fawk, organist and Claire Hodgkins, violinist of Portland. El eanor East, Portland, will accom pany the violinist. League of Women Voters will meet at the chamber of commerce, 8 p.m. Thursday to continue their study of city government J. L. Franzen, city manager will be the speaker. The meeting is to be open to the public. International relations commit tee of the Business and Profes sional Women's club will meet at the chamber of commerce, 7:30 pjn. Thursday. Dr. and Mrs. Frank V. Prime are leaving Monday for Echo, where they will enjoy a week of pheas ant hunting. Gamp Fire Corner Camp Fire guardians Mrs. Es ther Cavender, Mrs. : Doris Bell, and Mrs. Janet Zyzzet entertain ed the Wakankoda and Tawasi groups with a dinner at their first meeting. Thanksgiving tray fa vor; wil be made for Doernbecker hospital at the next dinner meeting. Mrs. Charles Lambert, leader of the Soenki Blue Birds met with the girls October 14. The group discussed the doughnut sale. The Iyokihi Camp Fire girls group met with their leader, Mrs. Lyle D. Shepherd and completed plans for their candy and cookie booth at the St Vincent's harvest bazaar. Helping will be Mrs. Ed Meier s Blue Bird group and Mrs. A. H. Cramer's Blue Bird group. Eight new girls were welcomed. The Jiminy Cricket Blue Birds with their leader, Mrs. Frank Kolsky visited the central fire sta tion, Monday, in observance of fire prevention week. Officers are: president, Launs Kolsky; secretary, Barbara MoU lenbeck; treasurer, Caroline Klein; scribe, Kathleen Mix and party chairman, Elizabeth Horn. The fifth grade Camp Fire group; from Englewood school met with their sponsor, Mrs. Ed Ahrens. The group chose as their group name Okiyasin, meaning "stick together on one root." Scrapbooks for the Trail Seeker rank were started and plans made for a Hal loween party. The Niwauna Camp Fire group met Tuesday with the new leader, Mrs. Leo Peterson. The following officers were elected: president, Maxine Peterson; Delores Salis bury; vice-president; secretary, Marsha Weidner; treasurer, June Damaske; the areas for the dough nut drive were then assigned. The Maiden Blue Birds met at the home of their leader, Mrs. Hal DeSart The committee appointed for a Halloween party was Jean- nla Lankins, Diane Fergusen, Jan ice Roberts. The new officers el ected were: president Joyce John ston; vice-president. Joanne Mag- uren; secretary, Toni DeSart and scribe, Janice Roberts. The newly graduated Camp Fire group which was the Happy-Go-Lucky Blue Birds chose the name "Elutamida Wapi" for their group. Officers elected were: president, Lynn Morey; vice-president Jean Robinson; secretary, Janice But ton; treasurer, Shirley Vinson and scribe, Joan Robinson. The Happy Blue Birds met with their leader, Mrs. M. W. Ready, Thursday. The following officers were elected: president Judith Seamster; vice-president Bever ly Ready; secretary. Colleen Zam- zow; treasurer, Joan Wintermute; and scribe, Sheila Frey. Mrs. El mer Zamzow served refreshments in honor of her daughter. Col leen's birthday. The Otyokwa Camp Fire group and their guardian, Mrs. L. W. Megquier met at the home of Rita Mae Morrison, October 16. The following officers were elected: president Raita Mae Morrison; vice-president, Patricia Megquier; secretary, Alice Vanderhoff; treas urer, Viola Wilcox, scribe, Delores Carr. The group welcomed two new members, Nancy Baker and Alice Vanderhoff. Program for Legion Women The regular meeting of Capital Unit American Legion auxiliary will be held at 8 p. m., Woman's club, Monday, October 20th. The meeting will be in charge of the past presidents, Mrs. Leon M. Brown, national committee woman being the guest speaker. An invi tation is extended to all women interested in the American Legion auxiliary and all unit members are urged to brine guests. I Mrs. Bertram Strum, accomparwf led by Mrs. Ralph Dobbi will sing and Geraldine Schmoker, accom panied by Joan Johnston will play the violin. The Salem Oratorio society will hold its first rehearsal for the fifth presentation of "The Messi ah" on December 14 Monday night at Waller hall at 7:30 o'clock. Re hearsals will continue to be held each Monday night until the pres entation. Persons Interested in singing with the chorus are asked to call John Schmidt ix. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bahlburg have returned from a ten day stay in Tulelake, Calif., with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bentley. Prior to leaving for the south they spent several days fishing along the coast. Miss Bedard Tells Troth Mrs. Norma Sterling is an nouncing the engagement and coming marriage of her daugh ter, Miss Ramona Bedard, to Wal ter Stark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stark. The wedding has been set for Sunday, October 26. Mrs. George Lewis entertained members of the Past Presidents club of Marion auxiliary of Vet erans of Foreign Wars on Wed nesday. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Arwin Stray er November 12. Present were Mrs. Strayer, Mrs. Russell Mudd, Mrs. Anna Davis, Mrs. James Beall, Mrs. Eva Rush, Mrs. John Peterson, Mrs. Henry Sim, Mrs. Leon Hansen and Mrs. Lewis. The American War Mothers will meet for a social and business session Tuesday at the Legion hall at 12 o'clock for a covered dish luncheon. The business meeting will be at 2 o'clock followed by initiation of new members and el ection of officers. All mothers of veterans of World war I and II are Invited. County council. P. T. A. exeen tive council will meet Tuesday at 7:43 p. m. at the Y. W. C. A. Th Statesman, Sctlem, Oregon. 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