0 The Stat eamcm, Salem, Oregon Sunday, April 16, 1950 le,;!ioffert Weds at Church Ceremony t y ' Pink and white, were the colors J elected by Miss Lucille Hoffert or her wedding on Saturday fnorning at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic church when she became the bride of James P. Moisan, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Moisan. On the altar were vasesf of white snap dragons and pink carnations. At the chancel rail were baskets of calla lilies, white stock, flowering sherry and pink snapdragons and carnations. The front and back Kws were decorated with colon- nosegays and th ; pews" were marked off with decorated white gatin rope. i The Hey. George L. O'Keefe of- f elated at the 9:30 nuptial mass, he choral group from St. Vincent dePaul school sang preceding and during the mass. Miss Carolyn ' i Cramer was the accompanist. ' The bride, daughter of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Peter Hoffert. was given in , marriage by her father. Her hand-J : tome white slipper satin bridal gown was fashioned with inserts If lace from the waistline to hem line and a white satin ruffle ed- ed the skirt and court train. The tted bodice was made with long sleeves and lace yoke bordered with a wide lace ruffle. A crown of net adorned with tiny satin bows and seed pearls held in place her fingertip tulle veil. A white orchid with streamers of steph anotis marked her prayer book, which was a gift of the bride . froom. J Attend Bride Precedingthe bride to the altar was a quartet of attendants. Mrs. Melvin J. PiUette was her sister's matron of honor and her daugh ter, Dianne, was the flower girt Mrs. Pillette wore a gown of pink marquisette designed with rows of brocade. The low, rounded neck- Jin was edged with a pink bertha and at the waistline was an inset Jf taffeta and the skirt was full, he wore matching taffeta mitts and carried a colonial nosegay of .- pink rosebuds and white carna liens centered with a pink gar- flenMu The flower girls dress was f pink marquisette and she car lied a miniature nosegay of Ce eile B runner roses. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Peter Hoffert, Jr. and Mrs. George Mc- JCay of Burbank, Calif. Their dresses were of white marquisette banded with rows of brocade and fashioned identical to the honor 4 matron's. They wore white mitts and carried nosegays of white ros- . as, pink carnations and a white , gardenia center. The attendants all wore flowered headdresses. tucnara weicn was best man Cd seating the guests were Har i Anderson. Melvin Pillette.' Pe ter Hoffert, Jr. and William Hals backer. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Hoffert chose a grey: suit with matching accessories land Mrs, Moisan wore a blue suit Their Jorsages were of gardenias, treakfast and Reception ' A breakfast for the wedding ' party and members of the lmme- diate family was held at the Ho tel Marion immediately following me ceremony, in the afternoon the newlyweds greeted their guests at a reception at the Mayflower hall between 1 and 3 o'clock. Cutting the cake were Mrs. Lyll Shephard x ana Mrs. Virgil uannlson. Mrs. Daniel Archer presided at the coffee urn and at the punch bowl was Mrs. Harlan Anderson. As- eisting were Mrs. Robert JJoaz, Mrs. Raymond Cherrv. Mm. riiirf- ley Slater, Mrs. John Hoffert, Miss oni Mcaug ana Miss Doris Lap pin. j , After a wedding trip east the coupie wm be at home in Salem at Tia Worth Cottage street. For go tng away the bride i donned i avy blue suit with pink hat trim tned In a navy bow, pink and navy cceseones ana a pink shortie coat i i Founders Day Is Recalled j Alpha XI Deltas will meet with Mrs. Eugene Laird on Monday for a 6:30 buffet supper. Mrs. Elmer Meade and Mrs. William Healy are In charge of arrangements. Miss Ellse Schroeder of table de- eorations. Miss Carmen Parez, ex ' change student from Cuatamala City to University of Oregon and 1 guest at the Alpha XI Delta chap ter house, wW give a talk. Mrs. M. E. (Knickerbocker, Mrs. Laird and Mrs. Healy will give a brief program on Founders Day. The organisation was founded in ; , April of IMS. j ! x WSCS al the First Methodist church will meet Wednesday Riorning at 10 a. m. with Mrs. uth Fugata presiding. Annual ; election of officers will be held ;' and hostees for the luncheon wiM ; be Circle 1. At 1:13 devotions will be led by 'Mrs. J. E. Sayre and the subject is "We Would See Jesus." The program on "Youth, Our ! Partners in Kingdom ' Building," will be presented by! Mrs. Roy "Lockenour. Don't Be A If a w m ft: AND MISS SLUNG 'TDAIICIS" errs a RioTO GBAIID-V7ED. Seen and By JERYMg JON FIFTH AVENTJE . . . In New York City for the Easter pa rade were the Ralph H. Cooleys,, who have been in the Gotham city the past fortnight . . . Letters home tell of the Easter weekend . . . on Saturday they drove up to Hyde Park with the Rudolf Baars . . . Mrs. Baar a sister-in- law of Mrs. James H. Nicholson a beautiful drive and scene ry . . . sunaay tney attenaea services at St. Bartholomew's and then to the Easter brunch at "The 'laza" on the avenue ... In the parade" they saw every kind of an outfit imaginable . . . hats of every description ... and due to the cold weather (it showed be tween 2 and 4 in the afternoon) there were fur coats, capes and ackets over nearly every outfit . . with mink predominating . . . They also saw the Easter show at music hall in Rockefeller Sen ter, which was lovely . . . Hya cinths of every color were used in the Center ... a gorgeous setting and, most colorful . . . hundreds of hyacinths also planted in flow er boxes all along 8th avenue , also Park avenue and all through the Waldorf Astoria ... the hotel used many Easter lilies and beau tiful hydrangeas with the hya cinths . . . Among the stage shows the Cooleys have seen are "Gen tlemen Prefer Blondes," "Texas Little Darlin" . . . Katherine Hepburn in "As You Like It" . "South Pacific"1. . . and Tredrlc March and his wife in "Now Lay Me Down to Sleep" ... En route the Cooleys were snowbound in a small town at Hettinger. North Dakota for 76 hours . . . Just candles for light the last 24 hours ... an experience never to be forgotten . . . Mrs. Cooler writes that she has always wanted to see a winter in the east and this time surely saw one ... Frem Hawaii . . . comes a card from Dr. and Mrs. Floyd Utter, who have been vacationing in the islands (now enroute home) . . , Mrs. utter went over with Mrs. Louis Lachmund on the Lurline and Dr. Utter flew over to loin her . . . Old college friends of the Utters, Dr. and Mrs. Neal Zim merman of Portland, were also in Honolulu and Joined the Utters in many of their trips to the other Islands . . . Mrs. Utter writes that they enjoyed the sun, cool trade winds and the oriental atmosphere . . . the natives making leu seem ed to fascinate them most . . . OREGON GUESTS ... at the luncheon Mrs. Walter A. Nor- blad, wife of Oregon's younseat representative, was hostess at the - - t . . m a. ixigreasionai . ciun diniruz room In Washington, D. C. in honor of her husband's mother, Mrs. A. W. Norblad of Astoria . . . Mr. Nor- blad, former governor of Oregon. and his wife are visitin in the nation's capital before sailing for the Mediterranean . . . Congres sional Wives Of th Or arm 4ol gauon present were Mrs, Guy Cr- aon, Mrs. wayne Morse, Mrs. Lowell Stockman. Mrs. Harris Ellsworth and daughter, Jane, soon to be married in Washington ; . . Mrs. R. K. Booth of Astoria, who is touring tne gardens in the south . . . Mrs. John Halderman, form erly of Seaside, and Astoria whose husband is now with the state department . . . and from balem Mrs. Robert Letts Jones whose husband has been in Wash ington on business . . . Bob and Marguerite going on over to An napolis to visit Michael Kaye, son or the George Kayes of Portland, formerly of Salem . . . BETROTHAL NEWS . . . told at the tea Mrs. Brazier Small and daughter, Suzanne, gave last Sat- 1 ' M . '? The birth of a new hair style it conceived at an informal consultation study of personality, facial structure and features. Only THEN is the new style. None of us can visualize the perfect creation which, so far, exists artist. To complete the picture requires that the hair be shampooed and coiffured. Then and ONLY then have you had a satisfactory hair styling. Our salon is a complete beauty institution. wave or a shampoo Heard... ENGLISH urday . . . Sue now wearing Bill Close s diamond oa her left hand The bride-elect's nieces, Mary and Carolyn SewalL in white pi que frocks, passing out the an nouncement cards ... a picture of the duo in the center of an en gagement ring ... a larger picture of the couple in the bedroom . . . The tea given for bride-elect Jane Carson . . . The hostesses and hon or guest receiving informally in the living room ... A downpour of rain all afternoon'. .. . but a cheery atmosphere inside . . . Many comments on the lovely choice of wallpapers . throughout On the mantel two large glass vases of pussywillows . . . caladi um leaves and Easter lilies com pleting the decor to carry out the theme of the wallpaper . . . Instead of drapes Mrs. Small has bordered her view windows with a design of the wallpaper ... cutting it out perfectly herself . . . Among these present ... A con tingent of Kappa Kappa Gamma and Gamma Phi Beta sorority sis ters of Sue and Jane . . . Newly engaged Janet Lindley ... a per ky red straw with her suit ... A white pique bonnet for Josephine Caughell . . . Another from the engaged ranks ... Midge New ton chic in grey and to wed Frank Brown come June . . . Diane Per ry a symphony in navy blue . . Nancy Snyder in a navy knit and straw bonnet . . . Back in Eu gene for spring term are Bob and Shirley Steeves . . . Shirley com ing in with Mrs. Conrad Paulson . the letter's hat of yellow felt adorned with white pique buttons. More ef same . . . Always grand to see the high school teachers . . . among them . . . Mrs. T. W. Creech. Mrs. Ellen Fisher, Miss Mabel Ro bertson, Miss Mary Eyre, Mrs Tom Wolgamott and Miss Beryl Holt . . . They still seem as young to us as they did twenty years ago when we were in school . . . From Portland . . . Mrs." John J. Elliott smart in a navy blue suit and mat ching straw sailor with large red roses on the brim ... daughter, Joan, up from Eugene and among those serving . . . Mrs. William Snell wearing a beautiful moleskin stole with her ensemble and com ing in with her mother, Mrs. Dan iel J. Fry. jr. . . . the letter's Easter hat of white straw ... the brim edged in violet velvet and wreathed in pansies . . . Mrs. Pal mer McDonald and Mrs. Gordon Wilson, also of Portland ... the latter In navy and red cherries on her straw . . . Mrs. Daniel J. Mc Lellan telling us her daughter, Sally, now transferred to Fursten- feldbruk, Bavaria, which is near Munich, with the army special services . . . she has been at Wies baden, Germany . . . Mrs. George Alexander glad to be back in Sa lem and most becoming her new short hairdo ... Helen and George soon to move into the duplex owned by the John Johnsons . . . Flower notes . . . Violets pinned to Mrs. David Bennett Hill's mist blue suit . . . and primroses to Mrs. Hollis Huntington's stunning soft beige wool suit with red lin ing. The Etokta club will be enter tained at the home of Mrs. Her bert B. Glaisyer, 773 Stewart street on Tuesday for a 1:15 des sert luncheon. The League of Women Voters will present a pan el discussion on "School Needs' and "Election Issues of The Nation, State and City. Participating will be Mrs. Gordon Shattuck, Mrs. John Rademaker and Mrs. Hal De Sart. Hostesses for the; afternoon will be Mrs. B. F. Schmoker, Mrs, I E. A. Lee and Mrs. H. O. Taylor. How all-important shaping and finger wave. ALL WORK PERSONALLY o2 Nuptials Redd On Satun Afternoon At a t o'clock ceremony at the First Congregational church on Saturday afternoon Mrs. Madolyn Bier, daughter of Mrs. Ai a. mc- Killop, became the bride of Au brey Sheely of Spokane. Dr. Dua- ley Strain performed the! nuptials before a setting of spring flowers and candles in the fireplace room. Mrs. Walter Naff played the wed ding music. 1 - For her wedding the bride se lected a mist blue wool crepe aft ernoon ensemble fashioned with a full skirt and fitted jacket Her matching hat was adorned with feathers and pearl buttons. Her accessories were mocha! brown and pinned to her ensemble was a white orchid. I Miss Hazel Shutt was the bride's only ' attendant and wore! a pink suit with beige accessories. Her corsage was of yellow roses. Jo seph Daniels of Spokane served as best man for the benedict. -. Mrs. McKHlop wore a multi-col ored suit of pink, blue and grey with navy accessories and a cor sage of pink carnations. 1 A reception, followed the rites at the home of the bride's mother on Union street. Mrs. Thomas Beal of Spokane and Miss it Patricia Sheely of Spokane, daughter of the groom, poured. MisSj Shirley Bier, the bride's daughter, cut the cake. Assisting were Mrs. A. W. McKillop, Mrs. Robert DeArmond and Mrs. Gordon Hull of Pendle ton. - j After a wedding trip south to, San Francisco the couple will re turn to Salem for a few days be fore going north to Seattle. After May 19 they will be at home in Spokane and in the late summer they will occupy their new home which is being built on Skyview Drive. Mr. Sheely is owner of the Aetna Adjustment Co. in Spo kane. ' Coming from Spokane! for the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Daniels, Dr. and Mrs. Mel vin Blakemore, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Keenan, and William and Patricia Sheely, twin children ' of the groom. Sojourners Hold Installation ; Mrs. William X. Healy was In stalled as president of the Sojour ners for the ensuing term at the salad luncheon meeting of the group on Thursday at the Salem Woman's club. Mrs. Harold Heis erman, the retiring president, in stalled the officers and was pres ented a -gift. ;j Other officers installed were Mrs. George Keortge, vice presi dent: Mrs. Robert Upson, secre tary; Mrs. O. A. Olsen, treasurer, Chairmen for standing committees as follows: Mrs. Richard Bush, name plates; Mrs. Kenneth Mc Niece, remembrance: Mrs. L. R, Smith, telephone; Mrs. Lewis Scott, locker; Mrs. J. DL Martin membership; Mrs. Charles V. day Conscientious, Dignified mm amm mm 545 North Capitol ts a Mew Hairstyle Born? After his many years of cater- j - ; ing to the most fastidious women of New York, here is what Mr. Erich has and cutting done for the HOWEVEI Stop in today for that needed permanent SUPERVISED BY MR. Nbw YunoEk Mooney. publicity:' Mrs. Tom F. Bagen, member at large. 14 ew members weicomea were Mrs. JLinmeiT tueie, dots, r loya a. i Anderson, Mrs. Norman Shaw and Mrs. Walter Sieber. Guests pres- Mrs. Emmett Riele, Mrs. Floyd A. ent were Mrs. William McGiU. Mrs. I J. H. Ritchie. Mrs. James Moore and Mrs. Willis Croft Mm David R. Brown was chair man of the committee for the day and the tables and rooms were festive with apple blossoms and i si.. Yrrii. i a pin wnuiwniamng prizes m bndgewereMrs. f&ui lu. .Davis, Mrs. Lisle F. Dempewolf, Mrs. Wilson P. Highley and Mrs. M. o Seale Boys' School Gives Program A! group of young musicians from the boys training, school at Woodburn gave a program before members of the Salem Woman's club . Friday . afternoon. Vernon Merrick, boys advisor at the school, gave a resume of the work there. The boys played a clarinet duo, piano duet and saxophone duo. A chorus sang, and several boys sang solos. Mrs. Sam Campbell and a com mittee for the Salem Junior Wom an's club were in charge of the program. Mrs. D. D. Olmsted, Mrs. Albert J. Walker and Mrs. Estill Brunk were the hostess committee at the meeting. Delegates elected to the spring county Federation meeting in Sil- verton April 28 are Mrs. Ralph DeMetz, Mrs. ; Howard Hunsaker, Mrs. Grant C. Rogers, Mrs. Fred erick Leupold, Mrs. Estill Brunk and Mrs. Merle Travis. Announcement was made of the following candidates for office as chosen by the nominating commit tee: Mrs. Howard Hunsaker, pres ident; Mrs. Merle Travis, vice- president; Mrs. Lawrence Oster- man, recording secretary: Mrs. Carl Chambers, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Grant C. Rogers, financial secretary; Mrs. Freder ick D. Kibbe, treasurer; Mrs. J. L. Franzen, director; Mrs. Ben Max well, trustee. Election will be the first meeting in May. During the tea hour, each of the boys who entertained was escort ed to the dining room by a mem ber. The table was set with a lace cloth and decorated with pastel colored flowers. Writers Will Meet A monthly meeting of the Writ ers group will be held April 19 at the home of Dr. Mary C. Row land, 407 Court street, at 6:30 p. I m. An indoor picnic supper will be served before the program. Willamette Faculty Women will meet Thursday with lIrs. Robert Fenix. Mrs. John Lewis is chair man of the committee, and will be assisted by Mrs. Edwin Butler, Mrs. Fred Cords, Mrs. Travis Cross, Mrs. Melvin Geist, Mrs. Freeman Holmar, Mrs. W. E. Kirk, Mrs. Morton E. Peck, Mrs. John Radamaker. Miss Helen McHir- ron, Mrs. Arthur Bates and Mrs. Ardo Tarem. Service ' TeL 3-3672 to say which permits the FOUNDATION of the only in the mind of the ERICH Mu Phi Tea, KrOH IY1 fYl 1 1 wy I vl 1 1 On the social agenda for Sunday afternoon, April 23 is the musical program and silver tea to be giv en by the patronesses of Mu Phil p.. n.Hnnl m,,. hnnnrorr hrhiTrfrf Ti 1 1 .7 r 7 fr "XT "TT f" " "U"B . ou Uie I lamette university campus with the tea following at University House. The interested public Is in vited to attend either or both events. Mrs. Ralph Dobbs will be l at the door. In the receiving line will be Mrs. G. Herbert Smith, Mrs. Mel ev6 Closing lout Buy now DlillNS A BASIQ 1IAU7Y II lOUtlNI FOR YOU I J mmLm fcytB Willing ijSy SC I ' I erowy woy. No 4 te rwb V V a . " OCffOM fcejMf iHNRodft m Tail tii - W fc. - J Uk&Jw V ewl mpfrntmrnuT 4ryrmti I lT XffJLKSSB C3 I VvOTneif mvOTW ewmw wf pun I UtHHy Sffrflf& Imwm m eitf A m $3, 1, M g 1 : elm m Hmfmet, worthy rv II iMqMSwt ff Oti fovej oc efcooltg ' m ' vin Geist, Miss Jean Farquharson, Miss Lois Gottwald and Miss Gla dys Blue. Assisting in the living room will be Mrs. George Ross man, Mrs. Clorinda Topping, Mrs. Frank Fisher and Mrs. Harold Shogren. - ;". Presiding: at the tea urns'will be Mrs. Paul B. Wallace, Mrs. Regina Ewalt, Mrs. Denlse Murray and Mrs. Vernon Wise arson. Mrs. Bruce Spaulding and Mrs. Alfred A. Schramm will be in charge of tne ouung room. Arranging the decorations are Mrs. 'David Eason, Mrs. Keith Powell, Mrs. Robert Anderson and Mrs. James C. Stone. In charge of the refreshments are Mrs. James T. Brand, Mrs. Elwood Ball, Mrs Willis Gates, Mrs. Maurice Bren- nen, Mrs. Victor Palmason and Mrs. Howard L. Miller. Active 3RD FLOOR FURNITURE BLUE RIBBON VALUES IH ODE our Crib and Baby Carriage Department. and save in our 30th Anniversary Sale. , members of the Mu Phi Epsilon on the campus will assist at the reception. Miss Lena Bene Tar tar and Mrs. Robert M. Fischer. jr. are handling the publicity. AAUW Board Meeting Members of the 'board of di rectors ! of the Salem - branch jot the American Association of University Women will meet Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. M. K. McCann, 4630 North River road, at : 7:30 o'clock. The state convention at Bend on Ap ril 21 and 22 will be discussed and arrangements will be made for the next luncheon meeting, of the group at the American Le gion club. Dr. Frank Munk. of the Reed college faculty, will be the speaker at the next lunch eon meeting. aa o Si Dial 3-3921 251 N. liberty Si. i