I . 'VL -i -HA : -nH " 1 0 The Statesman, ScJem, Owgon. To-day, August 14. 114? Miss Gerth iWeds in South The Stanford Memorial chapel -n the campus of Stanford uni versity In Palo Alto Calif., was - the scene of the wedding of two former Willamette university stu dents. Miss Mary Phyllis Gerth, Slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Pat-1 terson Gerth of South Palo Alto, j nd Wallace E. Baumer, son of t Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Baumer of! . Portland, on August 22. The Rev. R. Marvin Stuart, pastor , of the i Alto, performed the 3 o'clock First . Methodist church in Palo rites. Mrs. Everett Breed was the organist. -, : Mr. Gerth gave his daughter In marriage. Her wedding gown was of white marquisette with panels of lace extending into a train. The bodice was fashioned with a sweetheart yoke. She wore her mother's Brussells lace veil and .carried a bouquet f sweet peas and orchids. For "something old? . she carried her grandmother's handkerchief and wore the gold locket belonging to her great aunt. Lady Locker Lampson of London. ' - Miss Barbara Boulton of Palo Alto wa? h maid of honor and wore orchid pink marquisette with ruffled neckline and wide ruffle t the hem of the full skirt. Bridesmaids were Miss Nancy 4 Glenn of Berkeley and Miss Vir ginia Wyche of Hillsborough, Calif., both Willamette Pi Beta Phi sorority sisters of the bride, and Miss Carolyn Dean of Stan ford. They wore blue and yellow marquisette frocks made like the honor attendant's and carried bouquets of peach begonias. The maid of honor carried sweet peas. Sally Colnar and Michelle Ma honey were flower girls. , Arthur Allensworth was best man and ushers were Don Gerth, William Baumer, Lowell Miller and James Clark. A reception followed the cere mony at the Gerth home on Page Mill Road. Miss Sally Smith of Salem was among those assisting at the reception.' The bride's mother wore a pink crepe gown and Mrs. Baumer chose grey crepe. Their corsages were orchids. The newlyweds are spending their honeymon at Carmel, after which they will come north to make their home in Portland. The bride graduated from Willamette in June and is a Pi BefTPhi. Her husband is a senior at Willamette and his .fraternity is Sigma Alpha Epsilon 8TAYTOX Honoring Miss Melba Harold with a surprise bridal shower, Misses Phyllis' Worden, Marie Nye and Mrs. Cherles Mielke were hostesses Friday night at the Joseph Span iol home. Miss Harold became the bride of Tracy Hunter of Mill City at the Stayton Methodist church August 20. The evening was spent informally and the hostesses served refreshments to Mrs. Ralph Harold, Mrs. C. F. Hunter, Mrs. Darrel Hindes, jr., and Mrs. John Pope, and Misses Melba Harold, the guest of hon or, Marilyn and Marilene Frichtl, Sharon Gehlert, Marcelle For rette, Kathleen Etzel, Shirley Simons, Nelda and Nina Harold, Myrtle Lang, Margaret Pepper ling and Mrs. Merrill Boyle. Miss Shirley Hill, daaghter of the Elmore E. Hills, had as her weekend house guest, her Uni versity of Washington roommate, Miss Lois Roblee, of Tacoma. On Sunday the Hills took their daughter and her guest to Nesko win. . The social meeting of the Sons f Union Veterans and auxiliary will be held tonight at the C. E. , Garrett home, 2490 Garden Road, due to the illness of Glen Adams A no-host dinner will be served at :30 o'clock. A i SOCIETY CLUBS MUSIC ) It A i ' :1 i r :- - : n : . - ; J x. ' t Mr. !bnd Mrs. Gordon L Littlejohns (Stella Pearl Tee son), wHose marriaae took place on August 11 at the Knight Memorial church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Thomas Teeson and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer L. Littlejohns. (McEwcm photo). Dinner Honors Engaqed Duo Miss Shirley Kenagy and bar fiance, James O. Hess, were hon ored at a f family gathering on Sunday at the home of the bride elect's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Elmerf Heyerly in Albany. A dinner was served in the gar den with a; miscellaneous shower honoring the couple. Attending from Salem were the bride-elect, Mr. Hess, ir. and 1 Mrs. Thomas B. Kenagy,. Kenneth, Ronald and Nancy Kenagy. Mrs. Wilson N. Siegmvnd and children, Jimmy and Martha, of Astoria, : formerly of Salem, have arrived i in j! the capital to spend the ensuing fortnight with her mother, i Mrs. M. Wilson Savage, and with Mr. Siegmund's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Sieg mund. Mr. jSiegmund will join his family heref the Labor Day week end. f: . Ml ! ' Dr. and Mrs. James Ha worth and children, Jean and Ann, are home from a three weeks trip to California land Salt Lake City. Their daughters remained in Pacific Grpve, Calif., with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Haworth, while Dr. and Hrs? Ha worth went to Salt Lake City to attend the Rocky Mountain Radio logical society meeting. Dr. and Mrs. Woodion Bennett of Portland were at the Haworth home during their absence. Miss Jeannette Fnlmer returned Saturday from a week's stay in San Francisco. ; I ' ys. i ia-. j- v I j :(A i ... f I Cofieemaster coffee is ALWAYS perfect because ever thing is automatic Simply sec h and rjt it. Shuts off by itself when the coffee, is done then re-sets itself to " keep the coffee hoc . You earn V mist L It's mutomaiis. It Js jour assurance of the same deIicioas clear, full-bodied, coffee every time you make is f I Millet's CLUB CALENDAR WCOT OTrd Siah nipper w ith Mrs. Margurit Simon. flO Shipping t., T Pn. TC'SSDAT RefuUr meeting- Sons of Union Vet erans and auxiliary, with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Adams. 6 JO no-host dinner. Salem BPW club August picnic. Dal las park, S:30 p.m. THUBSDAT Sojourners dessert luncheon. Salem Woman's clubhouse. 1:15 p.m. T id el is claaa. Tint Rantiat shuroh. with Mrs. Loyd Anderson. 1053 Cas-1 Knapp Leave For on Europe The travr' Canada e where the 12 on. tht They will uo. i Leaving Thursday fori Switzer land, where they will study for the ensuing year, will be Roger Wagner, son- of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Wagner, and Forrest E. Simmons, jr., son! of Mr; and Mrs. F. E. Simmons. The young men are driving east to Toledo, Ohio, and will then go on to Detroit to get a new car. ""ill motor through It New York City, tail on September 1 i ship, Veendan. in Rotterdam and from there will go to to Zurich. Switzerland to study French and German at the Berlitz School of Languages. In the spring follow ing their studies they plan to tour Europe before returning to the states. I Mr. I Wagner graduated from Oregon State college in June and Mr. Simmons completes work for his degree at Oregon State this week. : ( Arnesons Are Home : Mr. and Mrs. ! Ernest F. Arne son are being welcomed home from a five months trip to?Nor way and Denmark, where they visited members of his family. The Arnesons made the trip on the Polish ship, "Batory" and came across the states by train, arriving here on Sunday. Accomp anying the Arnesons home for a year's visit was Miss Sylvia Kjeld stad of Trondheim, Norway. ' i c Keyal Neighbors- Sewing elab will meet at the home of Mrs. Gladys Wiens, 1945 Oxford street, Wednesday, for a no-host lunch eon at 12:30 o'clock. Mrs. Blanche Gaines will be the assisting hostess. Rites Read At Chapel Miss Petrr Sears and Miss Marilyn Hill were in Portland this weekend to attend the wed dings of two of their Gamma Phi Beta sorority sisters. Miss Janet Ormandy and Miss Marcia Ann The chapel of St Paul's Episco pal church was the setting for s double ring ceremony on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock when Miss Kathleen M. Secord, daughter, of Mrs. Ina Secord of Portland and D. E. Secord of Corvallis. be came the bride of Robert L. Scott, son of Mr. and Mm.tE.-L. Scott of Salem. The Rev. George H. Swift performed the nuptials and Miss Ruth Bedford was the organist. The brunette bride,- who was given in marriage by her father, chose a ballerina gown of ecru lace and Silk " crepe, for hei; wed ding. The bodice and peplum were of lace and the full skirt of crepe. She wore a matching feather hat and coffee suede shoes. She .car ried a white prayer book topped with green orchids.-; ; Miss Addyse - Lane was the bride's maid of honor and she wore a ' moss green crepe dress witch matching feather hat and carried a nosegay of ivory gladi oluses and yellow j roses. Joe F. Power stood with the groom as best man and ushers were Nor man Stone and Meryl Smith. For her daughter's nuptials Mrs. Secord wore la brown crepe afternoon dress and corsage of yellow roses. The newlyweds ; greeted their guests at a reception at the Court street home of Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Wheatley. Pouring were Mrs. Alfred Lane and i Mrs. Kenneth Summers. Mrs. Robert H. Hoddle cut the bride's cake. When the couple left on their honeymoon to the Oregon beaches the bride was wearing an emerald green silk crepe dressmaker suit. Mr. Scott and his bride will be at home in Salem at 1430 N. Liberty street while completing their senior year at-Willamette univer sity. KEIZER. Mrs. Lee Wlena Was honored with a shower Friday night, for which Mrs. Paul Geil was hostess at her home on Sun set Ave. Assisting were Mrs. Ed gar Sawyer and Mrs. John Stan cock. Group singing was enjoyed with Mrs. Porter McFarland at the piano. Mrs. Charles Ronk and Mrs. E. J. Clark sang a duet fol lowed by games. Mrs. Harry Law rence and Star Hancock were prize winners. Others present to honor Mrs. Wiens were Mrs. Louis Cross, Mrs. Bernard Snook, Mrs. Merwin Hickman, Mrs. Henry Hamm, Mrs. George Daveys, Mrs. Clif ford Welty, Mrs. Lester Evans Mrs. Dale Mud get, Mrs. James Hurd, Mrs. Lauren Stettler, Mrs. Leonard Gilkey, Mrs. John Buch anan and June Welty. Dinner, for Bride-Elect; ,'. . - i Mrs. Donald Reinke was host ess Friday night at her East Lefelle street home in honor of Miss Ny)a Phillips, August bride elect. A buffet dinner was served with an informal evening follow ing. A gift was presented to the bride-to-be. Covers were placed for Miss Phillips, Miss Edith Kyle, Miss Gladys Quesseth, Miss Aud rey Christman, Mis Beth Odle and the hostess. ' Helen Wilson Honor Guest . Miss Helen Wilson wos honored with a surprise shower for her new Shetland dog Saturday: night when her sister. Miss Lucille Wil son entertained ' at their home. Bridge - was in " play during the j evening with a late supper fol- lowing. , ' ' ' I ? 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