? Miss Jen Hanson a The First Christian church was the scene of the wedding of Miss Jean Hanson, daughter of Mrs. Charles Hanson of Silverton, to Kenneth Erb. son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Erb of Albany, on Satur day night at 8 o'clocx. with the Rev. Dudley Strain officiating. The , altar was decorated with bouquets of chrysanthemums and t greens flanked by tapers. Miss Marcella Schwartz and Mrs. W. C Knedler in pink and blue mar quisette frocks lighted the candles. Mrs. Albert ( Rosendahl sang and Miss Jessica Kinsey was the or ganist. -:,. . Robert Hanson gave , bis sister in marriage. . Her gown was of Ivory satin designed with a sweet heart neckline edged in beading, a full bustle skirt terminating in train, long sleeves land buttons down the- waist in back. Her train length tulle veil, which be longed to the groom's sister, Mrs. Edwin McKee, cascaded from a Juliet cap of net edged with lace. She carried a white Bible topped with a white orchid. Preceding the bride to the al tar were her three sisters, Miss Bernict Hanson as maid of honor, and Misses Karla Jane and Mary Anne Hanson, bridesmaids. They wore identical styled frocks of brocaded taffeta fashioned with high necklines with collars, short, gathered sleeves, long waistlines and full skirts. The honor maid wore orchid and carried a co lonial nosegay of violets and white pompom chrysanthemums, while the bridesmaids wore aqua and carried nosegays of pink pompoms and narcissus. " Brother Is Beat Man Richard Erb stood with his brother as best man and ushers were Thurston Gilchrist, Larry Roth,.Melvin St'enberg and Creigh ton Pye. Mrs. Hanson wore a black crepe afternoon dress for the nuptials with . black accessories. Her cor sage was of pink roses. Mrs. Erb's gown was of teal blue crepe with black accessories and she wore a, corsage of red roses. . The reception followed in the church parlors. Mrs. Ed Reeser cut the cake and Mrs. Hans Hage dorn presided at the coffee urn. Mrs. Harry Loggan was at the punch bowl and serving were Miss Pauline Girod, Mrs. Marvin Ilage man and Mrs. Del ton Moen, who passed the guest book. The newlyweds have gone north to Seattle on their honeymoon and for traveling the bride wore a brown crepe dress with brown ac cessories and dusty rose, top coat Mr. Erb and his bride will live in Toledo, where he is in business. Date Set for: Wedding Sunday, January 18 '.has been set as the date for the marriage of Miss Elaine Winkle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Winkle -of Portland, formerly of Salem, to Donald F. bill, son of Mr. and! Mrs. C. W. Dill of Salem. The nuptials will be solemnized at St Mark's Evangelical Luther an church at S o'clock with a reception following in the church parlors. The ' Rev. M. A. Getzen daner will officiate. The couple will make their home In Salem following their marriage. Their engagement was announced in November. : At Home Planned By Judsons Invitations ' are in the mail to SO friends of the- William E. Judsons loir an at home New Year's day at their Jefferson street residence. The occasion will cele brate their eleventh .wedding an niversary. : Assisting the hosts will be Mr. and Mrs: Terry Randall and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kuhn ot Vancouver, Wash. The rooms will be decor ated with holiday colors. Hours for the party are from four p. m. through the evening. A musical Tea Today at Teeds Mrs. James L Teed will be hostess for a musical tea this af ternoon at her South 21st -street home for six of her advanced students and their parents. At the tea hour Mrs. Andrew Baker will pour and the girls will assist The table will be centered with a miniature Christmas tree flanked by alter lights. Playing-on the program win be Gary Lewis, Billy Drakeley, San dra Johnson, Beverly Salisbury, Joan Gilbert and La Von Ford. Barhams Hosts To Children . Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Bar ham are holiday hosts to- their sons and families at their home on Park Lane.' Guests are, Mr. and . Mrs. Charles Barham -(Hulda Braun) and Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Barham all of Oakland. . Charles Barham j was recently discharged from the hospital following surgery. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Barham had their family at home for Christ mas dinner too. Present for the j festivities were Mr. and Mrs. Phil- , lip McHarness of Toledo, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Justis of Astoria, Paul i -Walter and George Barham and ' their families. Tho Statesman, Salem, Orau. Sunday, Peomhw Tt. 1817 9 tjatasj hLlLn "i in n nyflY LTLl n U t Era 1 1 1 ir. I 1UI r t- i 155 II. Liberty Si. Telepisae 3184 Fall's test Fashion Successes mi-aolUorstedSni - Superb worsted gabardine and men swear sharkskin found in suits sell ing for $45 or more earlier in the season graceful longer lengths soft er rounded shoulders expertly finished carefully tailored many coj f ors Misses' sizes. l (7ards original Ion price was $35 . . . . Soils originally 16.S3 . IIOU, . nou 9 ft Suits originally 19.93 .1 . . . HOW $JL Siiits originally $35 . . . . IIOU $S Soils i originally $48 . IIOU $3S c firs Muskrat fur trim coals. All wool cropos, broadcloth and suodo. Fitted and flaro backs in smart winter coldrs . , Uardsoriginallon price was $S3 . IIOU