r- , ,j r ' - 4 'if -v V- . . . ;... -v-s " - -' . , . , . r i - 4 n 't ;. V. v ' .. ( !.7 W Si i 1 A . 1 1 - - ' - . J Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kent Mill (Frances Purdue Tycet) vitfio were married on Valentine's day in the prayer room of the First Presbyterian church. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Paul M. Noel o( Newport and the groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Mills. The couple will live In Sliem and he will continue with his studies at Willamette university. UCennell-EUls). Dates Set for State Meet Dates for tb annual state meet inf of the Oregon division. Amer ican Association of University Women, have been announced for April 23 and 24 in Lakeview. Mrs. John O. Burchsra of Salem is the state president. Dr. Kathryn McHale, national director of the AAUW, Washing ton. D. C . and Mrs. Erie Johnston of Spokane, regional vice presi dent for the Northwest Pacific re gion, are to be among visiting of ficial at the meeting. The Hunter hotel has been re served for the. conference, further program details will be announ ced later, Mrs. Burchsm states. Mr. a4 Mrs. H. Blageakeiss. r hsve returned after a 10 day busineas trip to Oakland and San Francisco. . . t r ry Tt " ?., v i ay, .. . -s J 0 i ' u):fe:l.;Ai v . a - f , ' ' '- -C L' ;' ,. I ; . - . ;-1 . t ; . . , . - j r t v i' t i ? m . f a ? '- ;.: v--- izi yf Success . . . GABARDINE ENSEMBLE For your conquests,, choose our won derfully practical, flattering three-piece suit of si Iky -fine all-wool gabardine. The init and matching top-coat are dis tinguished by expert Youthmore tail oring, hand-stitched pocket flaps and lapels, big silvery buttons. Ideal for career, vacation or city wear, in gray and a rainbow of spring pastels. Sizes 10 to 18. Suit $57.50 - Coat $49-95 Judge Felton Married in Portland Highlighting the romantic news on Valentine's day was the mar riage of Miss Virginia McAllis ter, daughter of T. H. McAllister of Cheyenne. Wyoming, to Judge Joseph Felton, son of- Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Felton of HiUsboro. The rites were quietly solemnized Saturday morning at 11 o'clock in Portland in the office of the Multnomah county district judge with Judge Frank Day. a friend of the groom, officiating. For her wedding the bride chose a grey tailleur with black hat and red accessories. Pinned to her suit was a corsage of red roses. Miss Ruth Felton, sister of the groom, wsi the bride's only at tendant The newlywcds left immediate ly after the ceremony for m trip along the Oregon coast They will be at home In Salem at SSI Court street The new Mrs. Felton attended schools in Cheyenne and has been in Salem the past year. She is with the Salem Title Co. Judge Felton is a graduate of Willam ette university law school. During the war he served in the army for fifteen months. Prior to being appointed judge of the Marlon county district court he served as justice of the peace and deputy district attorney. Judge Felton is an active member of the Oregon Republican club and other civic and fraternal orders. Nuptials at Church Miss Lorena Palmateer, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Palma teer, became the bride of Wayne Kunze, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kunze at a 2 o'clock ceremony Saturday afternoon in the prayer room of the First Presbyterian church. The Rev. Chester W. Ilaxn blin officiated in a setting of pink snapdragons snd white carnations. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an ivory satin wedding dress with fitted bodice, bustle back, full skirt and train. She carried a white orchid on a white Bible. Clyde Kunze, jr. was best man for his brother. Ushers were Wal- ly Palmateer and George Zurlin den. Miss Marls Eggens, her maid of honor, wore an aqua satin gown with fitted bodice and full skirt Miss Pauline Miller, lighting the tapers, wort an identical frock of peach satin. G tennis Allen was the soloist and Mrs. Ralph Dobbs played the wedding music. The bride's mother wore a roy al blue dress with brown accessor ies and the groom's mother chose an aqua gown with black acces sories. Their corsages were gar denias and rosebuds. A reception followed the cere mony at the home of the bride's parents. Miss Winifred Palmateer, aunt of the bride, cut the wedding cake, Mrs. Roger Moe poured and Mrs. Clyde Kunze, jr. (Betty An glin) was at the punch bowl. Mrs. Forrest Moe had charge of the gift The Statesman. Salem. Orecoa, Sunday. February IS 1818 H table and Beverly Plant passed the guest book. Assisting were Misses Jean and Joy Moe, Mary Ann Fisher, Gloria Parker, Dar lene Swanson, Mrs. Leonard Kunze and Mrs. Helen McLeod. For traveling the bride wore a brown wool tailored suit with light cocoa brown accessories and white orchid. After a wedding trip to San Francisco the newly weds will make their home at Orchards, Wash. 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