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Beula Arnold
To Wed in .
August
Today's romantic newt concerns
the engagement end forthcoming
marriage of Miss Beula Arnold and
James Williams. The attractive
bride-elect told a group of her
friend of her betrothal -at a barr
becue supper party laf Sunday
afternoon, at the North 21ft street
tome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joyd H. Arnold. The benedict
elect is the son of irs. Harold
Dickey.
Quests were seated a long table
eerftered with a wishing well and
ittf with a card baarlnA the names
of the engaged duo and the ring
was bidden in the Ducicet. ai
either end of the table were bou
quets of sweet peas and fern. It
ra not. until dessert was served
tht the guests learned Beula and
Jim were to be married on August
II as the date was written on the
eake. The ceremony will take
Jlace at the Knight Memorial
hurch.
Miss Arnold and her fiance art
fraduates of Salem high school
nA aha la mnlovd at the Paclflo
Telephone and Telegraph Co. Mr.
Williams has been attending Wil
lamette university and his fratern
ity is Beta Theta PI. In the fall
he plans to continue his studies at
Santa Rosa Junior college and
th couple will make their home
t Santa Rosa, Calif..
Riddan to the announcement
rtY wera Miss Crystal Huntinf-
tnn Miaa Trana MctJaod. Mi.U Joan
Hoereth, Miss Josephine caug
hell. Miss Janet Llndlcy, Miss Jean
Pickens, Miss Nancy Snyder. Miss
Marian Carson, Miss Ruth McCall,
Kli.sj Ruth Holtzmap, Miss Mari
lyn Nichols, Miss Xva McMullen,
Miss Frances Baum, Miss Patricia
Burrell, Miss Elsie Cannon, Miss
Vlrgina Lewis, Miss Janyce Baker,
Miss Mary Arnold, Mrs. Robert
Wagers. Mrs. Harold Dickey and
Mrs. Lloyd H. Arnold.
Bradys Hosts at
Dinner" Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Brady
jWora hosts for a dinner party
Stviday afternoon in . the garden
of their country place, "Half-Pint
Farm" on the Garden Road.
' From out-of-town came their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Siddoway, and Mr.
and Mrs. William Wright and Beth
of Portland, Dr. and Mrs. Sterling
Fenson, David and Joan, of Salt
ike City, and Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert G. Brady. Jr.. Michael Jean
and Robert, Miss Carolyn Brady
and the hosts.
Travelers Return Horn
Dr. and Mrs. W. If. Darby and
- heir son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bogart, are
being welcomed home from a two
months cross country motor trip.
They drove south from here and
stopped in Arizona, the Carlsbad
Caverns,' New Orleans, Alabama,
Tennessee end Kentucky. They
visited In Washington, ' D. C,
Philadelphia. New York, Boston
and motored up the east coast to
' Portland. Maine. The travelers al
io visited In Quebec, Montreal and
Niagara Falls, returning home by
way of Detroit, Chicago and Salt
Lake City.
Hans C units thia week ef Mr
end Mra. Carl Cover are Mrs. Bea
McNeeley and Mrs. John D. KU
patrick, sr., of Honolulu, who ar
rived from the Islands by plane,
Both matrons will remain in the
states several months, planning to
travel cross country and into Can
ada. The Covers entertained their
f nests at Timberline Lodge on
unday and plan trips to the coast
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Mr. and Mrs. iCsith Rebo (Roberta Clarkson) who w.r.
married on June 10 at th. First Con?r exertional church. The
bride is th. daughter of Mrs. Robert Clarkson, formerly of
Prestwick, Scotland and "her husband is th. son of Mr. and
Mrs. George, R.bo of Aumsvill.. Th. coupl. will liv. in
Salem. (Jesten-Mlller). '
To Attend Convention
Miss Eleanor Trlndle, Marfon
county home extension agent, will
leave Thursday for San Francisco
and Berkeley; to attend the nation
al Home Economics convention.
Preceding the convention she will
attend a meeting of home exten
sion workers, on the University of
California campus June 35 and 26.
The national convention opens
June 27 and: sessions will beheld
at the civic', auditorium in San
Francisco. Miss Trlndle will go
south with Miss Frances Clinton,
CorvalUs, formerly of Salem, who
is state home extension agent. Also
attending the convention from Sa
lem will be Miss Anne Bergholz.
a staff, member of the Marlon
oounty : home demonstration office.
The Misses Crystal HaaUagtoB.
Irene McLeod, Josephine Catc
hall and Janet Undler left Mon
day to sojourn at Neskowln until
Friday
Miss Ethel
Larson a
Bride
At a Sunday afternoon ceremony
on June 19 at the First Evangel
ical church Miss Ethel May Lar
son, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Larson of Bend, became the
bride of Ira Winfield Jones, son
of Mr. and Mrs. G. Fred Jones
of Gresham. Dr. Raymond Withey,
dean of men at Willamette univer
sity, performed the 3 o'clock dou
ble ring rites before a setting of
white daisies and pink delphinium.
Clusters of daisies marked the
alternate pews. Frank E. San
ders of Portland played the wed
ding music and Miss Patricia Wil-
lard of Dayton sang.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, chose a gown of white
nenon embossed with pastel chen
ille flowers. The bodice was fash
ioned with a net yoke, long sleeves
buttoned at the wrists and a full
skirt, which ended in a train. Her
fingertip veil was edged in lace
and was made by the bride and
her mother. She carried white
daisies with a shower of daisies on
white ribbons. i
Miss Helen Larson of Bend was i
her sister's maid of honor and j
wore a yellow taffeta gown fash
ioned off-shoulder and a full skirt.
Miss Sylvia Wilde of Junction City
was bridesmaid and wore a gowa
identical to the honor maid's. Both
carried colonial bouquets of white
daisies.
Lee Jones of Gresham served
as his brother's best man and
ushers were William Harris, Char
les Woodcock, Bob Singleton, and
John Stuller, all college friends
of the bride and groom.
The newlyweds greeted their
guests at a reception in the church
parlors. Assisting were Mrs. Wal
ter Dry, Mrs. Max Alford, Mrs.
Ross Huckins, Mrs. E. T. Flee
ner, Mrs. Dick Larson, Miss Marie
Mahood, Miss Thelma Gear, Miss
Nana CahilL Miss Bettyella Le
Files and Mrs. Paul Cooklngham.
.After a wedding trip to Glacier
National Park the' coupla will be
at home at The Oaks, route two,
Junction City. For going away
the bride wore a beige and gold
plaid suit with brown accessories.
Mr. Jones and his bride have
been employed at the Oregon State
School for Blind here and are gra
duates of Willamette university.
In the fall he plans to work on
his master's degree in business ad
ministration at the University of
Oregon.
CLUB CALENDA1
TUESDAY
Central WCTU with Mrs. MUaC Hen
derson. 360 South lSth street, t p.m.
OES. Charwrlck chapter, meet at Ma
sonic Temple, p.m.. Initiation.
WEDNESDAY
Srr.:V b:
Mrs. Mae Wilder, presi
dent of Marion auxiliary.
Veterans of Foreign Wars,
who will be attending the
state convention in C003
Bay this week.
Nebraska dub auxiliary with Mrs.
George Clark. 430 Chemiwa. covered
dish luncheon. 12:30 p.m.
Pythian Sisters with Mrs. Herman
Bar trier. 0Sf Thompson St., I pjn. Miss
Batty Jean Berrner. asslsttng.
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Will Attend
Convention
A number of members of Mar
ion auxiliary. Veterans, of Foreign
Wars, plan to attend the depart
ment convention at Coos Bay
June 22-25. Among those attend-j
ing with their husbands are Mrs.
Mae Wilder, president of Marion
auxiliary, Mrs. Ralph Harlan, Mrs.
Arwin Strayer, Mrs. Charles Hunt,
Mrs. James Beall, Mrs. Robert
DeLapp, Mrs. Mel Clemens, Mrs.
Joseph Hornnefer, Mrs. Leon Han
sen, Mrs. Douglas Parses, Mrs.
L e R o y Simpson, Mrs. Russell
Mudd and Mrs. James Hartley.
Mrs. Leon Hansen, community
service chairman, announces the
committee with other members of
the auxiliary, will assist the
Cherryland Festival association
with the sale of festival buttons
on Saturday, June 25.
Friends of Miss Joan Adolph,
daughter of Rex Adolph, will be
interested to know that she is now
living in San Mateo, Calif. Pre
viously she had been Burlingame
visiting with her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Alden Adolph.
Tea to Fete
Queen and
Court 1
On the social agenda for the
coming weekend will be the tea
to be given by members of the
Salem Zonta club in compliment
to Queen-elect Patricia' O'Connor
of the 1948 Cherryland festival
and her princesses. The affair will
be held at the Fairmount Hill
home of Mayor and Mrs. Robert
L. Elfstrom on Sunday afternoon,
June 26 with calling hours be
tween 3 and 5 o'clock.
Invitations . to the affair will
be in the mail today and bidden
are the Cherrians. their wives, the
Cherryland festival board and
wives, and members of women's
service and civic groups in the
city. Members of the royal court,
to be honored are Miss O'Connor.
Miss Dorothy Neufeld, Dallas,
Miss Jeannuie Bentley, Lyons,
Miss Katherine Specht, Jefferson,
and Miss Grace Marie Kirk, St.
Paul
Chadwick chapter, , Order of
Eastern Star will meet tonight at
the Masonic Temple at 8 o'clock
for initiation. Reports on grand
chapter will also be given.
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