i t. I t 4 . I 111 Miller-Blakley m Vows Read . The Jason Lee Methodist church was the scene of the marriage of Miss Betty Blakley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Foster Wedmore, and William D. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. C Miller of Kamiah. Ida ho, on February 2. The Rev James R. Wilson officiated at the candle light ceremony. Mrs. Theodore Humiston was the soloist and Mrs. Edith McClure the organist. The Valentine theme was car tied out in the church decorations with heart shaped bouquets mark ing the alternate pews- At the al tar were bouquets of iris, stock nd pink carnations. For her wedding the bride chose a mist blue ballerina gown of lace and net and carried a heart sha ped bouquet of bouvardia and rosebuds centered with cymbidium orchids. Mrs. V. W. Luke was her sister's matron of honor and wore a shell pink taffeta ballerina frock and her heart bouquet was of pink and white carnations. Bridesmaids were Miss Bernice Wedmore, the bride's sister, and Miss Jane Ash- fordj w(Tw6ft yellow! taffeta bal' lerina frocks. They also carried hearts of pink and : white carna tions. 1 -. Richard Miller was his brother's best man and ushers were Paul Huntsinger and William Sims. For her daughter's nuptials Mrs. Wedmore chose a ' forest green dress with black accessories. Mrs. Miller wore a black suit with mat ching accessories. Their corsages were of yellow carnations. A reception f olowed in the Kir by room. Mrs. Robert Tompkins cut the cake and Mrs. Ruth Ash ford presided at the punch bowL The couple will live in Salem. The groom is a junior at Willamet te university. " Faculty Dines Thursday The Willamette Faculty Women will gather.Thursday night at 0:45 o'clock for a" covered dish dinner at Lausanne halt The committee includes Mrs. John Lewis. Mrs. Kenneth B artel, Mrs. E. T. Brown, Mrs. Fred Cords, Mrs. James El liott, Mrs. Regina Ewalt, Miss Jean xfarquharson, Mrs. Freeman Hol mer, Mrs. Roy Lockenour, Mrs. Arthur Maynerd, Mrs. Charles Slierman, Mrs. Alfred Sheets and Mrs. R. L. Smith. for tDrlna and summer fun . . spring summer our smart 1 Vl rctio wHh Black - Red - Green - Brown Such a light-hearted lovable little ihoe ... 9 snub-nosed toe end a wide, wonderful strap, e$astic?2ed for snug comfort. And how wonderfwlfy k fits your foot.. Come in and seel RED CROSS SHOES Other Pit-Fashioned Styles 99B 12 05 This B-redurt has ne connection whatever with The Americas Natiesal Bed Crete been and Heard... joy By JERYME ENGLISH AT RANDOM ... In this week's mail came an autographed copy of "Dinner at Antoines" to Mrs. R- H. Baldock from the auth or, Frances Parkinson Keyes, who resides in New Orleans ... In December when the Baldocks were in New Orleans Mrs. Keyes was in Europe ... on her arrival home when she found out her long time friend (they became acquainted in Puerto Rico) had been to Antoines without her she immediately sent her a copy of her book . . . "Joy Street" is Mrs. Keyes newest book and one of the best sellers . . . . Even though the Baldocks were not taken to Antoines by Mrs. Keyes they were personally shown the famed New Orleans restaurant . . . Mrs. Baldock was most im pressed with the trophy room where cases are filled with the crowns of the Mardi Oras kings and queens for many years . . . Home again ... are the Russell Bpnesteeles, who have been to Florida and New Orleans ... a highlight of their travels was the plane trip to Havana, where they stayed at the famed Nationale ho tel . . . Dancing . . . continued during intermission at the Tillicum club dinner dance a week ago at the Marion hotel . . why . . . be cause four of the members went up on the stage and formed their own orchestra . . . Glenn Hoar, the club president, was at the piano . . . Glenn Burright played the bass fiddle ... Dr. H. E. Gilbert the drums and Carl Armpriest the trumpet . . . they had good rhy thm and received a grand ovation from the dancers at the end of their twenty minute perform ance . . Moving note . . . The Arthur Athertons, who maved here in the fall from Ontario, have purchased a newly built home at 4040 Alana avenue . . . they hope to start moving the end of the week . Daughter, Nancy, is quite excited about moving as her room will be the penthouse bedroom with a sun deck . . . Headed south . . come Friday on the daylight will be Mary White, who is going to San Fran cisco to meet her sister, Mrs. Ron J. Buick, and twin sons, Tony and Barry, when they arrive by plane from their home in Masterton, New Zealand . . . They are due in the bay oity on February 21 and plan to leave for Salem the follow ing day . . . Mary will have sev eral days in San Francisco before her sister's arrival and plans a trip to Carmel . . . Style note . . . Mrs. Kenneth Potts' most becoming black velvet 5 o'clock dress with lace yoke sprin kled with rhinestones . , . Mrs. Joseph Dyer's stunning Christian Dior grey felt .. . Mrs. Dyer here with Rep. Dyer from Astoria during the session and serving as her husband's secretary . . . Smart winter white felts worn by Mrs. Alfred C. Gerlinger and Mrs. Lester Barr . . . Nothing . . . Interferes with Rep. and Mrs. Francis W. Ziegler Of Corvallk square dancing on Wednesday nights at the YM . . . They had started dancing lessons in Corvallis before the session and were so pleased to find the elasses here had progressed to about the same lesson ... If a legislative party is scheduled for Wednesday nights the Zieglers leave at B o'clock to go square dancing . . HONOR QUESTS ... at the lovely at home for which Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lewis were hosts a week ago at their Fairmount Hill residence were Rep. and Mrs. Ed ward A. deary of Klamath Falls . . . The affair held in the spa cious, carpeted rumpus room . . . The Gearys are longtime friends of the hosts ... in fast the men go hunting each fail . . Mrs. Lewis wore an attractive navy blue mm reproduces Paillette's dr metis Paris original Faithful In every detail to the pretleut Of ffilnol . . . greof 'eurve of profile brim, two-tone straw, fluff of feather. Typical of hats bearing our proud Doree label .2s.l7 Miller's, 2nd Floor ... ... . , .,.. , ; j.. ., . flowered print and corsage of baby orchids sent by Rep. Geary . ... Mrs. Geary in a good-looking car nation green silk crepe gown and gardenia corsage ... Center of attraction . . . the largest round coffee table we have ever seen with a "lazy susan" in the center . . . hors d'oeuvres arranged on this table as well as on the buffet table . . . On the latter a rooster shaped vase filled with daffodils and Iris . . In the upstairs hallway pretty bou quets of roses and heather .... Assisting the hosts ... their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney B. Lewis, jr., over from Corvallis ... the latter wearing black with gardenias ... and Dr. and Mrs Tom H. Dunham . . . From out-of-town . . . Rep. and Mrs. Edward R. Cardwell of Sweet Home . . . she wearing black with perky feather trimmed Win ter white felt . . . Friends greet ing former representative a d Mrs. Max Landon, also of Sweet Home . . . she smart in a grey bolero suit with matching chapeau . . Over from Dallas were the Maur ice Daltons, Arthur Quinns and Cecil Dunns ... In the middle of the party Rep. Geary and Tho mas Lawson McCall taking time out to listen to their broadcast. NUPTIAL NOTES . . . Donna Lou Lambert a radiant bride when she became Mrs. Eldon Caley a week ago Friday . . . The First Congregational church the setting . . . The bride using his fraternity (Sigma Alpha Epsilon) flower, vi olet, and the colors, violet and gold for her wedding . . The pretty frocks of the attendants in shades of lilac and violet . . . their nose gays centered with violets .... those assisting at the reception all wearing wristlets of violets . . . The bride's table covered with a satin cloth and caught with violets and green loops ... So many young people noted at the nup tials adding much gaiety to the occasion ... a large contingent of the bride's Delta Gamma sor ority sisters and his fraternity bro thers (nearly a hundred percent present) . . Nancy Ringland catching the bride's bouquet . . . showers of rice as the newlyweds dashed away on their honeymoon. Formal Dances This Weekend On the dance agenda for the coming weekend will be the Town olub, Caraa and Bon Heur club parties. The Capital room of the Hotel Senator will be the setting for the Town club formal dinner dance Saturday night- Dinner will be 9 o'clock with dancing following to the music of Urs Wolfer and his orchestra. The decorating committee for the dance includes Mr. and Mrs. Werner Brown, chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brownell and Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds Allen. The Cama club's formal dance will also be Saturday night at the Izaak Wolton clubhouse between 9:30 . and 12:80 o'olock. Chester Mulkey's orchestra will play for dancing. The Bon Heur dance club will have a party at VFW hall Friday night from 9:00 to Ili45 o'clock. The committee will include Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Aston, ohalrmen. Dr. and Mrs. Waldo Zeller, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. French. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McMillan, and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Harnsberger and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Chisholm. Church Groups Slate Events SILVERTON The Immanuel Woman's Missionary Federation, of which Mrs. Harold Satern is president, will meet Friday night, February 16, at 8 o'clock at the Fireside room of the parish house. Hostesses are Mrs. H. C. Banks, Mrs. Henry Johnson, Mrs. Anton Dahl and Mrs. Luther Hatteberg. The topic will be presented by Mrs. John Overhand with Mrs. Ole Meland to discuss Christian Nurture. Immanuel Bethany circle meets Wednesday at 2 o'clock at the heme of Mrs. Nels Nelson with Mrs. Banks as co-hostess. Calvary Ladies Aid meets Wed nesday at the church social rooms with Mrs. Axel Johnson as hostess. The time has been set for 2 p.m. Trinity Lutheran Dorcas society has invited the Rev. Arnold W. Nelson, pastor of Immanuel Luth eran church to be guest speaker at its annual birthday party Wednes day, February 14. He will speak of observations made during his two years' stay in Germany with Lutheran relief and rehabilitation program. Guests at the party will be seat ed according to the month in which they were bom. A friendly competition develops as each month's group collects a penny for each year of age. Proceeds from the program go toward the support of a native Bible teacher in one of the foreign Mission fields. The support of this teacher is one of the big projects of the Dorcas. Several musical numbers have been planned for the birthday party. Mrs. Esther Grisham will direct group singing. Other num bers .include clarinette Quartette, Loretca Toft, Kay Bergerson, Va let Hahn and Pat Thorkildson; piano duo, Janet Kellis and Deloris Nicholson; women's trio, Mrs. Donald Burch, Mrs. Grisham and Mrs. Harlan Moe: vocal duet. Mrs. Burch; Trinity male quartet, Al (jiemetson, uon Hatteberg, Oscar Satern and Pastor Joseph Luthro. Mrs. William Bloch heads the hostess group. SHERIDAN Officers elected by the library board for 1951 are Mrs. Frances Bradley, president; Mrs. Harold Ladd, vice president; Mrs. Palmer Byrkit, treasurer, and Mrs. Harold Fuller, secretary. Mrs. R. L Merrifield was recently ap pointed by the city council to serve a four year term on the li brary board. ' " ce weoer Married to Mr. Hansen Miss Joyce Alice Weber became Mrs. Edward Carroll Hansen at a lovely ceremony Saturday night at 8 o'clock at the Christ Lutheran church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Weber and the groom is the son of Mrs. Tillie J. Hansen of Everett, Wash., and C. B. Hansen of Portland. The Rev. Carl R. Schulz per formed the nuptials before a set ting of pink and white carnations and stock. Corydon Blodgett was the soloist and Mrs. Goldie Pos the organist Of white slipper satin was the bridal gown fashioned with a rounded, scalloped neckline and a full skirt terminating in a train. Her only ornament was a pearl necklace worn by her mother at her wedding. A Juliet cap held in place her fingertip veil and she carried a bouquet of pink roses centered with a white orchid. Miss Barbara Pomeroy of Port land was the honor maid and wore blue satin with net yoke and net mitts. She carried a nosegay of pink and white carnations. Brides maids were the Misses Donna Bo etel. Jo Anne Hagan, Mary Jacobs, all of Portland, and Dorothy Ladd of Salem, who wore , pink satin frocks with net yokes, satin mitts and carried nosegays of blue and white iris and carnations. Ring bearers were Linda Han sen, sister of the groom, in blue satin and Dianna Weber, the bride's sister, who wore pink satin. Myron Wagoner of Portland was best man and ushers were Don Haskins. Lee Kellv. Arden Knen- per and Eugene Taylor, all of Port land and DeMolay brothers of the groom. For her daushter's wedHmfMrn Weber wore a black gabardine suit with black and white accessories. Mrs. Hansen attended her son's marriage in a royal blue suit with grey accessories- Their corsages were of white rosebuds. A reception followed in the church parlors. Mrs. Marie Han sen, I'ortlaed, the groom's grand mother, presided at the punch bowl and the bride's ffrandmnther. Mrs. N. J. Materi of Walla Walla, cut the cake. Assisting were Mrs. W. C. Ebbert, Walla Walla, Mrs. Ralph Hansen, Portland, Mrs. Lloyd Watson, California, Mrs. John Rupp of Walla Walla, Misses Donna Sebern, Woodburn, Joan Boetel, Portland. Sharon Fleming and Nancy Ladd. When the couple left on their honeymoon the new Mrs. Hansen was wearing a wine dress with pinK nai ana gloves, fur jacket and brown accessories. After Feb ruary 20 the newlvweds will be at home in Portland at 718 8. W. King avenue. HUBBARD The executive mm. mittee of the Hubbard Parent-Tea chers association will meet Mon day afternoon in the school library, at 3:48. Thalia Rebekah nAao. will meei luwaay evening, J to. is, I witn Jplri. Pete Hunt, noble grand E residing. Mrs- C. E. Boyd will be ostess Wednesday to an all day meeting of the Ladles' Aid of the Muooara eommunity enurcn (congregational). To' Ballet -iii Portlaiid : Mr. and Mrs. James B. Young and Mr." and Mrs. Wayne Loder were among those in Portland Fri day night to attend Les Ballets De Paris at the Mayfair theatre. They had dinner at the Multnomah club preceding the performance. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Johnson were also in Portland for the ballet join ing her brother and sister-in-law, the junior David Eyres. Accom panying the Johnsons to Portland was the Eyre's son, Larry, who has been here the past week while his parents were in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dill will be among those attending the ballet tonight ? TbV.C(ctftngcflefei 6r$6m ZxaiT&tvxsfj 1 h 3S31 S Oregon Mothers, : Dads to Dine K University of Oregon Mothers and Dads will meet for a covered dish Monday night at the May flower hall at 6:30 , o'clock. The committee in charge includes Mrs. Ed Byrkitt, Mrs. William Scand ling, Mrs. Wolcott E. Buren, Mrs. Margaret CalTaghan and Mrs. A. E. UUman. i - ; " - : - The program will feature talks by Karl On thank, Eugene, execu tive secretary of the Oregon Dads Club; Barry Mountain, president of the Associated Students at the Un iversity of Oregon; and Miss Jo anne Fitzxnaurice, Salem, secretary of the associated students, n - Fear Corners Miss : Nerma Hamrnond was the boneree at a surprise birthday party on Wed nesday afternoon at. the John Powell home,: when members of her junior high Girl Scouts group entertained. Present were. Char lotte Smith, Janet Kleen, - Audrey Miller, Anita Hough, Elaine ana Betty Johnson, Katharine PowelL wff- : Shop Miller's 3 fg ! I For. "The Valentine" yrt 1 . . . nylon stockings! . ... 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