gThe State-nttxn7 lmOriyonI Friday, Tehranr , 1M3 Guests Are Bidden to Dinners Several informal dinner parties mark the social slate this week end- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Spaulding have bidden a group of mend to their Fairmount Hill home to dinner Saturday night. The eve ning hours will be spent inform ally. Covers will be placed for Mr. nd Mrs. Peter Murphy-of Grand Konde. Dr. and Mrs.' E. B. Bossat ti and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ger Linger of Dallas, Dr. and Mrs. Morris K. Crothers, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hen d ricks and the hosts. A Birthday Dinner Mr .and Mrs. Elmer O. Berg will entertain at dinner Sunday night at their Center street home. The affair will honor Mrs. Elmer Wooton and Mrs. Conrad Paulson on their birthdays. Bridge will be In play following the dinner hour. Covers will be placed for Col onel and Mrs. Elmer V. Wooton, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Paulson. Mr. nd Mrs. L. V. Benson and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Berg. Bradley te Be Hosts Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Bradley will honor members of their club at dinner and bridge Saturday night stt their North High street apart ment Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster will be additional guests. Mem bers include Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feike, Mr. and Mrs. Bjarne Erick- s en and the Bradleys. Twin Boys Year Did Today Dick and David Voves, twin cons of Mr. and Mrs. John Voves, will celebrate their first birth days at a party this afternoon at the Voves home. The Valentin motif will be carried out in the appointments and decorations. Honoring the twins will be their grandmothers, Mrs. Lester Wnit- lock and Mrs. Ella voves. Mrs. John Bates, Tommy and Douglas, Irs. William DeVall, Suzanne and Carolyn, Mrs. Harold Deneke and Pamela, Allan Voves, Mrs. John .Whitlock, Mrs. George Hanauska and Miss Fannie Bard. JEFFERSON Mrs. Sioux Tur ner, daughter of Mrs. M. S. Steph enson, was married to N. E. Glass fn Eugene Saturday, January 31. Only members of the immediate families were present. Mrs. Tur ner has been assistant superinten dent at the Deaconess hospital and the past year has been state in vestigator. They will make their home In Eugene. : Music".". ; -.' The Horns -.- 1 - " . if- - ' " " -Z r: "-.''"" - i .. , .. :", , " - -Women's Editor - - Society Editor 7 i t i ivv' ' " ' ? li ' tMiss Cook ' Now Mrs. Sawyer The First Christian church was the setting for the wedding of Miss Donna Jane Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Guy Cook and Ellis Rex Sawyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Sawyer, Thursday night. The Rev. Dudley Strain officiated at the 730 o'clock nuptials. The altar was banked with baskets of acacia and white snapdragons flanked by white tapers. Mrs. John Van Satten was the soloist and Mrs. John Schmidt, Jr, the or ganist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a mist blue bal lerina suit with short, double breasted Jacket for her wedding. She wore a navy blue straw hat and navy, accessories. She carried a white Bible topped with a light pink orchid. Miss Iontse Campbell was the honor maid and wore a burgundy suit to which was pinned a pastel Mr. and Mrs. W. James McKenzia CDorofhy Boyes) who wore married on February 4 at the Leslie Methodist church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Boyes and the benedict is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McKenzie of Goldendale, Wash. After their wedding trip the newly-weds will be at home at the Ambassador apartments. (Kennell-Ellis). SWEGIJE Mrs. Leonard Beth was the honor guest at a shower given by Mrs. Grover Welty and Mrs. Lu Singer at the Welty home on Garden road. Guests were Mrs. Roth's three sisters, Mrs. Da Paris, Mrs. Floyd Ewing, and Mrs. Clar ence Covington, and mother, Mrs. E. Tribbit from Dayton; Mrs. Ho mer Welty, Mrs. W. A. Reiger, Mrs. E. J. Welty, Mrs. William Roth and Mrs. Menno Dalke. 1- JZJL1 ' v;j 9 . at so little money! 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She will visit other relatives in Yakima and Seattle, and expects to be home by March 1. A Hostess Mrs. Donald Armprlest enter talned with two parties this week at her home on North 24th street. Wednesday night she was hostess for a bridge party, followed by late refreshments. Guests were Nerval Edwards, Mrs. Frank Earnest, Mrs. A. C Newell, Mrs. William DePew, Mrs. George Fletcher, Mrs. Wayne Smith and Mrs. Ardell Peterson. Tuesday night Mrs. Armprlest entertained members of her bridge club at a dessert supper. Additional guests were Mrs. Will iam Bush and Mrs. Rldgley Miller. Mrs. Kalpk NehlxTea aa4 chil dren, Sally and Doug, have re turned from a stay in Portland with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Carl Hollingworth, and her brother-in-law and sister, the Edwin McWains. Visiters la Saleea Wednesday were Mrs. W. D. Watson and her daughter, Mrs. Harry Stepp of Portland. Both formerly resided in the capital. 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