j The StaWmm. SalnSAfh'BndaT' Fabrcgrr If. 1W Sgt. White IWeds in South From North Carolina comes news of the marriage of a Salem man. TSfft. Loren J. White, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Loren R. White of Salem, to Miss Sarah Bemice Allmon. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob M. Allmon of ML Pleasant, North Carolina. The vows were exchanged on February S at ML lilead Lutheran church In ML Pleasant at 7:30 o'clock by the Rev. Edward Fulenwider. The bride entered the church .th her father, who gave her in marriage. She was gowned In white slipper satin, fashioned on Erincess lines and designed with ice yoke and peplum and full skirt ending in a train. Her tiari, to which her veil was attached, was trimmed In seed peals and white rhinestones. The bride's bouquet was of white carnations and lilies of the valley, with satin petals and tied with white satin ribbon. Her only ornaments were yellow gold star earbobs center ed with pearls and a necklace of pearls. Mrs. W. Craven Almond was her sister's matron of honor. She wore a gown of pastel blue taf feta, patterned after that of the bride. She carried a cascade bou quet of yellow carnations and red roses, centered with wedgewood Dutch iris and filled with acacia and tied with wedgewood satin ribbon. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Howard H. Almond, sister of the bride. Mrs. Charles Almond, Mrs. Eric Clayton Smith, cousin of the bride, and Mrs. Ralph M. All mon, sister-in-law of the bride. Mary Katherine Allmon. sister of the bride, was the ring bearer. Flower girls were Helen Black welder, cousin of the bride, and Muriel Almond, niece of the bride. Serving as best man was SSgt (oel G. Woodard of Fort Bragg, rshers were Ralph M. Allmon, irother of the bride, and Howard I. Almond. Mrs. Allmon. mother of the bride, chose for her daughter's wedding a dress of light blue crepe and a corsage of white gar denias. The bridegroom's mother, Mrs. White, was unable to go south for the wedding. Following the ceremony, a re ception was held in ML Pleasant t the home of the bride's par ent?. The couple left for a wedding trip and for traveling the bride Wore a black dress with black accessories and a white topper. TV Sgt. nd Mrs. White will make their home for the present in Fayetteville. The new Mrs. White is a grad uate of the ML Pleasant high school and attended Lenoir Rhyne college In Hickory. TSgL White la a graduate of the Salem high school. He entered the service in June of 1944 and served for 20 months overseas with the 508th Kraxhute infantry regiment, S2nd borne division. He Is now sta tioned at Fort Bragg, N. C. Pre-Ball Parties Scheduled Among those entertaining be fore the military ball Saturday ftliht at the armory will be Colo nel and Mrs. George Spaux. They have invited guests to their Che- meketa street home. Bidden are Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Robert King, Mr. and Mrs. Harry 1L Weinstein, Mr tnd Mrs. Paul A. Hale, Dr. and Irs. M. K. Crothers and Major nd Mrs. Robert F. Wulf. Major and Mrs. Ward Davis will be hosts before the ball at their East Wilson street home for group of friends. Coming from Out of town will be Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hammond and Dr. and Mrs. Louis B. Schoel of Portland, formerly of Salem. To Return to Coast Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ros well Beach (Jo Love Lehmer) and two and a half year old daughter. Sharon Love, will be interested to learn they are expected to ar rive in the capital Sunday for i Stay at the Royal Court apart ment of her mother, Mrs. R. H Baldock. Mr. Beach, an electrical engineer who has been with the American Telephone and Tele graph company in St. Louis, Mo has been transferred to Portland with the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company. They are driving west and Jeft Missouri on Monday. If ike work is piling higher... -here's JAZ 9 J Rest for a moment with a de licious cup of Golden West. Every sip is purr delight. 3 grinds drip, silex, regular. Try Golden West CofTee always Something to enjoy. Friendship Night For White Shrine Willamette shrine No. 2, White Shrine of Jerusalem, held friend ship night on Monday at the Ma sonic temple with Mrs. Abner X. Kline, worthy high priestess, and Wilbur Pin tier, watchman of the shepherds, presiding. Guests were present for valley and surround ing cities with over hundred coming down by bus from Port land and Vancouver. Honored were Mrs. Flossie Hancock, worthy high priestess, and Del Snyder, watchman of the shepherds, of Oregon shrine, Port land; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Al bln, officers of Bethany shrine, Vancouver; Mrs. Blanche Herblg of Eugene shrine; Mrs. Beatrice Dennleon, noble prophetess, Klam ath Falls shrine; and Mrs. Willis Brown, Salem, district deputy. The program included duets by Mrs. William Skewis and Mrs. Lenard Kephart, solos by Ronald Craven with Mrs. Craven the ac companist Members of the Junior Playhouse presented a skit from -Little Women." Refreshments were served fol lowing the meeting with the George Washington motif carried out in the decorations. The com mittee included Mrs. Miller B. Hayden. Mrs. Maude Space and Claire Davis. Dinner Honors Goldenweds On Sunday, February IS, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ma pes, 1693 S. Liberty sL, Salem, celebrated their golden wedding, which oc curred on February 11 in Denver. The affair took place in Portland where at 9 o'clock a banquet was held at the Redmond on the H11L Those present included the sons and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ma pes of Vancouver, Wash- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mapes of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mapes and two children, Stephen and Janle, of Garden Home, Chris Zehr, brother of Mrs. Mapes, of Beaverton, Mrs. Dahl of Van couver, Mr. and Mrs. A. Winkler of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Addler and .two children of Garden Home, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thye of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Newberry of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shute of Oar den Home. 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Elmer Weik, Mrs. E. H. Bankston, Mrs. A. R. Kearns, Mrs. D. B. Kleihege, Mrs, Arthur Frank, Mrs. Wallace Guthrie, Mrs. J. R. Kolb, Mrs. Paul Klm melL Mrs. C. E. Siegmund, Misses Betty Jean and Roberta KlempeL Dorothy Dyke, Dorothy CaspelL the honor guest and the hostess. Qener Mies Young Miss Lois Young, bride-elect of Philip Willi, was feted at a shower Monday night when Miss Loris Harlan entertained at the home of her parents on Garden road. A dessert supper was serv ed by the hostess, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Ralph Harlan, Miss Lois Archibald and Mrs. Ronald Harlan. Arrangements of carna tions and daffodils provided the decorative note. Honoring Miss Young were Mrs. Fred Buckner, Mrs. Anne Dulaney, Mrs. Ronald Harlan, Mrs. Melvin Crowe, Mrs. Lucille Crowe, Miss Bonnie Bishop, Miss Evelyn Bishop, Miss Lois Archi bald, Miss Rita O'Brien, Miss Lil lian Mollet, Miss Vivian Tag notte, Miss Frances Laisell and Miss Jeanne Grimm. Collect Clothing A drive to collect used clothing is the service project lined up by the Tri-Y chapters for the month of March. The clothing is to be for European relief ana the arti cles will be collected at the YW. In charge of the drive is Pat Flora, general service chairman. Others working with her on com mittees Include Jahala Xeyes, Elaine Undstrand, Dorothy Ladd, Beverly and Fay Rolie, Doris Beals, Nola Gotten berg, Beverly Bolstrom and Bonnie Belle Stewart suds miracle PEG Group at Fisher Home Mrs. Arthur Fisher was hostess for a luncheon on Tuesday after noon at her home on Electric street in compliment to members of her Lebanon PXO, chapter V. Mrs. Usher's mother, Mrs. O. A. Reeves of Lebanon, was a eo- Covers were Placed for twenty five and a special guest was Mrs. Lester Wilcox of Salem. Miss Bar bara Miller, Willamette uni versity student, spoke to the group about her PEO scholarship at Cottey college. 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American Gold Star mothers social meeting, vrw baa, S pjn, families and friends Invited. Havesvllla Woman's club with Mrs. William Powers. Portland highway. las dessert luncheon. Kin gwood auxiliary, American .Les ion, meet at Klngwood hall. Parkway drive. S p.m. Fidelia class First Baptist church, with Mrs. Viola Harr.lson, Hit state St.. i p-m. . .... Young Matrons cluD meet at iwc. 7:4 pjn. Wi iUaroet' te university faculty we onv en's club lub. c overed dish dinner. La hall, I JO pjn. FRIDAY Daughters ef Union Veterans e the OtU Wir, a pjn. at Woman's elub-. house, social meeting. MONDAY Marlon auxiliary VFW. state ofn- eerr visit, s pjn. Auxiliary to SflSth engineers and aosta quartermasters meet at leseTY center quonset hut, TSM pjn. Mrs. William MeGOehrkt, Jr, has returned from a several days stay in Portland with her daugh ter and family, the Peter Bucks. 31 Day Service! Is your reception muf fled, "itaticky"? Sate further wear and tear on your radio now! 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