Saleta. Oregon Thnraday. liay IX lit)- Two Couples Married on Saturday Miss Jacqueline Bray, daughter Of Mrs. Elizabeth Bray, became the bride of Marvin L. Coburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Coburn, at a ceremony read May 8 at 8 o'clock by Bishop John E. Salis bury at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Coburn. The bride wore a gray pinstripe suit with brown and fold acces sories and a corsape of pink car nations. Miss Beverly Gritton. mnid of honor, wore a gry and green glen plaid suit with pink cariation corsage. Virgil Coburn was best man for his brother. The couple are at home at 1080 Sixth sU West Salem. Barrer-Thaekery Rites At a 4 o'clock ceremony on May 8 Mis Fdna Ma- Thackery be came the bride of Leland I,. Bar gr. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Koy Barger of Salem. The wed d'r was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs Vern C. Thackery of Canby. v 1- "v. Herrv B Aarkns of Portland reading the single ring servir-e. The bride wore ait aqui gabr dire suit with a pink rosebud cor sage and carried a white Bible with streamers of apple blossoms. Mrs. C.weneth Thackery. sister-in-law of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a glen plaid suit and corsaee of red roses. Lyle B.ror was best man for his brother. A reception followed the nup tials with Mrs. Helen Aarhus cut'ing the cake. Mrs. Hilda Frank and Mrs. Evelyn Thackery poured. Serving were Mis Lois St'irr. Mt -.j Hilda Meineche and Mrs Ila Burger. After a wedding trip the cou ple will be at Ivme in Portland. Date Set for Teachers' Dinner Friday, May 21 has been set as the date for th annual friend ship dinner of the Salem Teachers a-bixiation. The affair will be held at the Calvary Baptist church at 6:30 o'clock. All husbands and wives of fac nltr members, principals, super visors and special teachers are invited to attend. Miss Lorraine Meusey. president of the associa tion, will be the toartmlstress and mo informal program and music will follow the dinner hour. Retiring teachers will be honor fu.iU. Mrs. Mabel Burch Is chair man of the affair and assisting on the committee arc Mrs. Florence Kr on, entertainment; Mrs. Mar tha Plnson, decorations; Mrs. Mibel Cooley, menu; and Mrs. Helen McLeod, hospitality and publicity. Societv..V.CIUb Mu5icV.:rTheHom ' m. JLUB CA1ENDAB TIl'BlDAT Sojourner suest day. Salaro Worn an ciubfeousc. 1:1S p.m. PI Beta Phi alumna at chapter houae. 7:30 dcaaert. DeaCoUy Mothers club hiacbeoa irnvtiof. Maaonic Temple, IS o'clock. Chapter CB, PEO with Mrs. E. A. McUUuflm. 1604 Hulaey. 130 drt. Woman's Missionary society. First Baptist church, with Mra. E. V . Peter son. 155 N. 21st St. 1 o'clock dessert luncheon. Little Garden club, with Mrs. E. A. 4.";rlrton. 1 p.m. dessert Mother Daughter banquet. Kiile wond church, 6 IS p.m. West Salem VFW auxiliary. 4248. meets at Lesion hall. Kins wood lleif hta. S p.m. rKIOAT West Salem Woman's club benefit card party, city hall, 8 p.m. North Salem WCTU huapitality tea. at Mrs. Carl Ctes homes. 1073 Ship ping St.. 2 pm. SATURDAY Paat Presidents Hal Hibbard aux iliary, 2 p.m. with Mrs. J. B. Par ker. 1553 Jefferson street. MONDAT Women of Rotary board meet with Mrs Walter Minier. 1743 Saginaw at . 1 o'clock denwrt luncheon. i MONDAT St. Anne'f Guild. St. Paul'i Episco pal churrh with Mrs. Carl E. Nelson. I 2H West Lefelle st 2 p rr. I Hal Hibbard auxiliary, United Span ! ih War Veteran. Vrw hall. 8 p.m. I Salem Woman's club Literature ' croup. Woman's clubhouse, coffee at ! 1 30. program 2 p.m. I Tl'ESDAY Ftnkta Woman's club with Mrs. 1 Ralph Scott at Ceorsje Allen home. ; 1010 S. 21st t.. 1 15 dessert luncheon. ! SILVERTON Sllverten's first1 , smorgasbord has been announced for May 26 at Immanuel church social rooms with the Zion circle, of the Women's Missionary feder- ation arranging the affair. Mrs. ( C. E. Jorgenson is president of i the circle and announces that ' serving will start at 5:30. Mr. and Mrs. John Kelb were I hosts for dinner and bridge Tues I day night ot their Simpson street I home in compliment to members of their club. Mr. and Mrs. Le land Shinn were additional guests. Mrs. Stuart MeEIhlnny of On tario will arrive in the capital to- j day for a several days visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Duffy, and her husband's parents, the Charles McElhinnys. See These Special Groups of Dresses Noic Drastically Reduced for this Special Event GROUP 1 98 GROUP 2 IS GROUP 3 m23 Dinner For Auxiliary At Myers' The Marion-Polk countjr medi cal auxiliary was entertained Tuesday night at the country home of Mrs. Burton A. Myers with Mrs. H. J. dements, Mrs. John Ramage. Mrs. R. Lee Wood and Mrs. Carl W. Emmons as assisting hostesses. A covered dish supper was served in the party room and guests were seat ed at individual tables. The guest speaker was Dr. Leslie Kent, Eu gene, president-elect of the Ore gon State Medical society. New officers of the auxiliary for the ensuing year are Mrs. WULard Stone, president; Mrs. Horace Miller, president-elect; Mrs. Harmon Harvey, secretary; and Mrs. Horace McCee. treas urer. Mrs. Roscoe Wilson has served as president the past year. Attending the dinner meeting were Mesdames Howard H. Bar low. Wolcott E. Buren. Merle Brown, W. W. Baum, Roy Byrd, Charles Campbell, L. O. Clement, Morris K. Crothers, William Cro- thera. Tom Dunham. Hugh A. Dowd, Arthur Fisher, Grover Bellinger, Harmon Harvey, George Hoftman, James Ha worth. Thud Moreland, Chester A. Downs, Vern W. Miller, William L. Lidbcck, B. L. Trelstad, Eu gene Tupker, Harold Poole, Har old O. Schneider, Roocoe Wilson, Robert V. Wulf, Richard Upjohn, Horace McGee, Wilmer Smith, Mi.s Elizabeth Beer and the hos tesie.. Mrs. B. F. N'eslon of Colum bus, Indiana, has been a house guest for several weeks at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hutch eon. They spent several days along the Oregon coast during her visit. Mrs. Nelson has gone on to Kelso. Wash., to visit her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Sibbald. She will re turn to Salem for a short stay be fore returning east OREGON STATE COLLEGE Peggy Burroughs and Marilyn Hill of Salem were recently tapped for membership in Tal on, sophomore women's honor society. Miss Burroughs and Miss Hill are freshmen. Thirty-five girls were selected to serve as Talons for next year. They were chosen on the basis of activities, leadership and scholarship. Lathams to Move To California .SILVTarrON M5-. and Mrs. H. B. Tatham will -3esve early in June for Oakland, Calif., to make their bom. For 40 -years they have been among SUverton's most, prominent residents. They came here in 1908 when Mr. Latham, with R. A. Cowden and W. Reynolds, built the Silverton Lumber company mill. Silver ton's first Urge sawmill. Mrs. Latham was one of the Instigators of the Silverton public library and -has served as its chairman since its organization in 1911. She has always held a prominent part in the local Woman's club, of which she is past president. For the past three years Mr. Latham has. been confined to his bed and two weeks ago Mrs. La tham broke her right wrist. Their two sons and two daughters are all now living in the south with Mrs. Foster Cone at Oakland. Mrs. Cone is. here assisting the Lathams in preparation for mov ing. Girl Born to Prices Congratulations go to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Price on the birth of a daughter, Julie, on Tuesday night at the Salem General hospital. The little girl, who weighed eight pounds, three ounces, has twin brothers. Jack and Jimmy. The baby's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl L Fisher and Oscar E. Price. KEIZER Honoring Mother's day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. WULard A. FJkins was a family get-together. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Darold D. FJkins and Linda of McMinnville; Dr. and Mrs. Lowell W. Aplin, Robert and Carl of Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Lar son Wright, Yvonne and Jane of Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Elkins have recently returned from the Hawaiian Islands where they spent the winter with their eld est daughter. Mrs. W. E. Troy, jr, and family. Oregon State Music Teachers association syllabus and auditions will be held at music hall on the Willamette university campus all day Sunday. Ralph Dobbs will be the examiner. Mrs. Donald Burke and Mrs. Orris Hoffman will entertain in formally with a buffet Supper par ty tonight at the former's home on East Nob Hill in compliment to a few friends preceding the St. Joseph's Mothers club meeting. Bates Miss Mr. Carlson Tell Troth Announced simultaneously at the Beta Theta Pi fraternity and Alpha Chi Omega sorority houses on the Willamette university campus Wednesday night was the engagement of Miss Laura Jean Bates, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Bates of Salem, to William D. Carlson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Carlson of Kelso. Wash. No wedding date has been set by the engaged duo. but plans are for a late summer ceremony. The bride-elect passed the tra ditional box of chocolates at her sorority house and at the Beta fireside cookies bearing the names of the couple, were passed to the guests. Miss Bates will graduate from Willamette university in June. She is also a registered nurse, having received her training at Eman uel hospital in Portland. Her fi ance is attending the Willamette university law school. Women Golfers . Ploy in Rain Over sixty women golfers braved the rain on Wednesday to participate in the first round of the spring handicap tourna ment at the Salem Golf dub. Mrs. John R. Wood was medalist in the tournament. For the day's play Mrs. Russell Kanz was win ner in class D. Luncheon was served at the clubhouse and a guest was Mrs. Forrest Bodmer. Reservations and cancellations for luncheon must be made by Tuesday at 3:30 by celling Mrs. John R. Wood, 4506, Mrs. James Haley, 23167. or Mrs. W. T. Waterman, 5531. A two-ball foursome will be held at the golf club on Sunday with play to begin at one o'clock and dinner following at the club house. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Kenneth Potts, 26248, or Mrs. Reynolds- Alien. 21884. Mrs. William McGilcbrist, Jr, has returned from a ten day stay in Portland with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Buck. They spent Mother's week end at The Tides in Seaside, destructive feeding. In spraying against carpet beetles, apply plen ty l6f the solution 'to crack -in floors and around 'baseboards where these insects frequently live. A 10 per cent 'DDT trust Mown into these cracks gives added protection. Dr. and Mrs, Medea reck en tertained informally at ; dinner Wednesday night at their Court street home in compliment to Dr. and Mrs. Cecil Monk. A few friends were bidden to the din ner, followed by an informal eve ning. Neighbors of Woodcraft will honor mothers at a meeting Fri day night at the Salem Woman's clubhouse. A program will be pre sented with refreshments following. 7 J " 3- Alumnae Feted 1 1 By Mrs. Smith ji j : Alpha Xi Delta alumnae mo tored to St. Paul Tuesday night to be the guests of Mrs. John Smith. 'Miss Elise Schroeder re ported on the recent "province convention held in Corvallis. Bridge was in play with a late supper following. , i Attending ; were Vesdames Robin Day, William D. Galloway. Andrew Hal vorson, John XL Hain, M. E. 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