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&- The Statesman, Salem, Oregon Sunday. March 25- I95f Joanna Kelso Married at Home Rites The home of Mr. end Mrs. Sam uel R. Kelso on North 13th street was the setting-for a pretty wed ding on Saturday night when their daughter, Miss Joanne Mae Kelso, became the bride ef Merle Eugene Mattson of Tioga, North Dakota, on of Mr. and Mrs. James C Mattson of Salem, on Saturday night It was at 8:30 o'clock that the Rev. Dudley Strain performed the rites before the fireplace banked with spring bouquets in shades of lavender and yellow. Stanley B. Kelso of Walla Walla, brother of the bride, lighted the tapers. Mrs. Gilbert Ma eke played the wedding march. - . .? -r For her marriage the bride chose a white satin gown fashioned en train with marquisette yoke on the bodice edged with lace. Her fin gertip veil cascaded from a satin headdress outlined in seed pearls. She carried an old fashioned bou quet of white roses and hyacinth encircled with white net. Mrs. Ray Skelton the honor ma tron wore an orchid taffeta frock with net overskirt ' and carried a colonial bouquet , of yellow roses and hyacinth. Cleve Odegaard of Tioga, North Dakota, stood with the groom as best man. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Kelso wore a brown" faille jacket dress with . matching accessories and corsage of brown orchids. Mrs. ' Mattson wore an ashes of rose crepe jacket dress with mat ching accessories and orchid cor sage. A reception followed the nup tials. Miss Audrey Chrlstman poured and Mrs. P. L. Calvert cut the cake. Assisting were Mrs. Har ry C Nelson, sister of the groom, Mri Stanley Kelso and Mrs. Ger ald Kelso, sisters-in-law fit the bride. Miss Dianne Nelson passed . the guest book. : The newlyweds left for Mexico City on their honeymoon, after which they will be at home in Tio ga, North Dakota. For traveling' the bride changed to a black and white check suit with red sailor hat and black patent accessories. Mrs. Hixon Feted By War "Mothers The American War Mothers chapter met at the home of Mrs. A. A. Lee on State street honoring Mrs. Caroline Hixon who was celebrating her 91st birthday. Other March birthdays were Mrs. Sarah Peterson and Mrs. Mary Mann. Daffodils centered the ta ble, also a birthday cake. Mrs. Hixon was presented with a gift by the War Mothers. Mrs. H. A. Smart was in charge of the program. Mrs.' Ben Randall read a poem dedicated to the War Mothers by a veteran at Camp White and also read several thank you letters for the cookies and cards sent them. Mrs. Richard Smart sang a solo. Mrs. Jennie Erixon of Portland, past state president of -the Amer ican War Mothers, was a .guest. A luncheon was served by the hos tess. ' Mothers to Meet Monday The Oregon State College Mothers will hold their monthly meeting on Monday night at the horn of Mrs.- Millard A. Pekar, 1999 South High street, at o'clock. Tho hostess committee includes Mrs. u J. T. Rosen, Mrs. R. C. BlaxalL Mrs. M. Z. Ruhl and Mrs. Al Burdette. ) .n fflaa'sl ist IS.SC.Pt. " P 111 1 HIHI i J u.ica.n. ! I - - ; fSf ' Hmtrntif j 5 ' f Au revoirs ar4 being said to Mrs. Robert Upson and eight year old son, Robert, who with Mr. Upson will leave shortly far Hawaii to make their home. iMr. Upson has been transferred to the Hawaiian division of the Shell Oil com pany as retail sales manager. ; While in Salem he has been retail representative for the company. The Upsons will make their home in Honolulu (Kennell-Ellis photo). Salem to Be At Conference ' Tarn(-mt music students from Salem high school and surround ing schools will leave Monday on a chartered bus for the Northwest UTucti conference In MlllOUlt. Mont, to participate in the all- northwest band, orcnestra ana chorus. Six directors from Salem and Willamette university are to rmmTunv the 'btoud and take part in the conference which is to be attended by over jooo scnooi music directors from the five northwest states. Dr. Mamard Klein J University of Michigan, will direct the 380 voice chorus which has singers from Aver 12S hi eh schools. Ada Hudson, Esther Griffin, Joan Hamman, Frances Tnomas, uavia Case beer, Archie Elliott, Lawrence Monk of Salem high land Soren McAllister of the Oregon School tor the Blind will joint wiin sing ers from many other!: schools in this group. f Players Included 1 Salem high students who will play with the 150 piece orchestra under the direction of James Rob ertson of the University of Wich ita arer Maureen Gustafson. Mar- lene Thor, and Joanne Ellis, vio lin; TMAnne TCin and Roberta Orahanv viola? i Uarflra Fostlev and Louise Matter, 'cello; and Max Morris,' base. Salem nign scnooi ha heen further honored bv hav ing the string quartet, composed of Maureen Gustafson, Marlene Thor, DiAnne King and Marilyn Foxier, invited to play at one of th arterial meetinn of the musie directors. Victor Palmason, or chestra . director, is in charge of uus group wnicn is one oi a very few from Oregon to appear on the conference program. " The all-northwest band of 180 players from 125 schools will have PLUS yca'roend TUAE, HOSIEYcd FOOD SAVINGS j with Ifcsso NEV 1951 TERA?l6tAL lAQVESTEH FREEZERS wfci Uakts v ' ' Nancy Uhrhammer, French horn; Glenn Bener, trombone; and Don na Brandt, percussion from Salem high school, Duane Kroeker, trom bone and Charles Marsters, clarin et from Dallas high school are also making the trip with the Salem party. Mr. Clarence Sawhffl, at USC will conduct. Howard F. Miller of the Salem high musie staff, 2nd vice-president of the Northwest Music con ference has had charge of organiz ing these three all-northwest stu gent groups. He will be in. charge of the rehearsals and the two con certs given at the University of Montana! auditorium. Miller will also preside at a luncheon for all high school directors of the north west and at a general session where the problems of music com petition and festivals is the topic for discussion. Palmason In Charge : Palmason is to have charge of the second violin section . of the large orchestra and will represent Oregon on. a panel of orchestra di rectors in a meeting about how best to improve the school orches tras. E. Donald Jessop of Salem high school will be in charge of a session devoted to the study of music rooms and equipment. He is northwest chairman of this committee. Raymond CarL band director at Leslie junior high, who is editor; of the Oregon Music Ed ucators' I News ' will attend, the meetings of the northwest editors. Alice Rose Jones of the Willam ette university music faculty and Mary A. Miller, music Instructor at the Oregon School for the Blind will .attend the meetings. Mrs. Kenneth Gallarner win be hostess to members of St. Helena's Guild of St Paul's Episcopal church Tuesday night at 8 o'clock at her home, 1695 South Winter street. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. George A. Arbuckle and Mrs. Stephen I Fouchek. Mrs. William Johnson! Jr, is president of the guild. I3W OVn-ALL FAST IXXXZC&t perfect fmzlaf trmly carefree! i - 1 . : Place food aeyawber oo all5 lav Cot moorhs of sealed freshness!' f reeung is as much fun aa-serv f ing the treats you've scored from every season of the year! Asm! there's room for months of I meals for most aaysixe family! WO HUGE SIZES Nmw abccbslv f e Owr AMfoat sq.ft. of nstfrcexe area ui Model f lll-orer 33 aq, ft. ia Model 158! 1 1 Drt-WaJf CobfaMrt scops execs siTC aaoiarareoa ontskle of cab inet, i " '-"r. v - "--'li. ;v. tOmm fLteeJeal Operertleai -aa TtXJt i. . Froae-Lok adf baJanc iag lid. . .Vac-U-Seal insolatiott . ... automatic interior light handy baskets, dividcrr... Tlgh Tad 5-year warraeaed refrigermtiott aait, and many Model 111, Model 15S, Z Seen and By JERYAAE I NUPTIAL NOTES . . . Pretty and spring - like the wedding of blonde Roberta Tussing and Joe Richards on Friday night . . The First Congregational church tLe setting . . Bouquets of pink blossoms and calla lilies at ' the chancel rail , , . and Easter lilies on the altar . The alternate pews marked with white candel abras holding three tapers and tied with white bows . . i The preeeaslonal . . . The five pretty attendants wearing orchid and pink organza frocks with off shoulder necklines' with pleated berthas and cascades of pleating on the skirts . . . their colonial bouquets of violets and hyacinths and wreaths of the flowers in their hair . . . The bride's gown styl ed similar to her attendant's' and her old fashioned bouquet also of violets and stephanotis . So good-looking the ushers . . . The bride and groom all smiles as they walked up the aisle . . . The reception . . . The Sena tor hotel the locale ... The bride's table covered with white organdy over pink satin, garland ed with smilax and caught at the corners with violets . . . The tier ed cake: also topped with violets ; i The round punch table with a floor length cloth of white or gandy over pink and garlands of smilax ... " ..Among those present ... . A large contingent , of the couple's college friends here from the Uni versity of Oregon ... her Pi Beta Phi sisters and his Alpha Tau Omega fraternity brothers Joe has served as president of his house the past year ... The Sid ney Kings and' son - in - law and daughter, Donald and Barbara Crouch, down from Portland . . . The groom's family over from On tario and former Ontario residents, who now live ; here, noted at the wedding . . . Mrs. Arthur Ather ton presiding at one of the punch bowls ... Robert and Barbara Aiken greeting their eastern Ore gon friends . . . Roger Wagner escorting Barbara Sundet, who was chic in a check suit with slate grey skirt and perky navy pillbox . . . Prettty Marianne Bonesteele in a pebble pink linen suit with navy and white accessories . . . A toast colored straw worn by Joan Blaxall with her suit . . . MOVING TIME . . Friends of the W. A. Heaters will be inter ested to learn that they are now settled In their newly built home at Union Hill, situated just across the road from their other place ... The new one-story house is' trim med in brick on the outside . . . the spacious home has a den and wood finishing on the Interior Is of birch . The Heater's son and daughter-in-law, the Maurice Heaters, will soon be moving into To women who 'are as their skins dry V..:i,:x.l..i 'N V A new creaseleag flowing brings dewj moistuTe to How often Kara yon hopefully applied oigbt cream only to bar your dreams of a dewy, yontbful skia shattered by a rude awaken ing, your ace still covered with crease. Now you can atop butter- fcac your Dace. For bar ia aa c tltely new concept in beauty on Uk anything you nave ercr kaowa anything yon hmr aver used. What Makes Skia Grew Old? Too Bare seen bruit grow old faa a eta. zoo navo seen your corse dry up while you wore it. And you know what causes this JDHY D RATION. That a what so often tigippcnai o your alriiia) too D& inrriTftTTnri eniliinillmiai Jaeeeeliae Ceckraa Waa Deterambmed te Find a Flewiag Feratala Impatient with all Jacqueline Cochran, top-flight beauty authority, waa determined t find a formula that would (It the skin the balanced moisture that It requtrea. She and her . Worked indc fetigaMy and througtft a stroke of rnn FIOWINO VELVET was created. For rXOWTNQ VELVET la three-way flowing formula with throe-way actios. This unique of rich Oil. -Ay , It firnishaa mnoimttr that mi ruaftr sinks mttjroMX akXau amwanriai hSmScmtSn. It mmintmma thm normsstf. h.. mnem oi oilm mndl anawafvro. . Only FLOW I NO VELVET eaa met kk FLOWma VELVET. Far onlyrLOWOyxLVXT giving iagradiaait, Jryf fwJaau IlydroUa ia owned and controlled by Jacquelin Cochran, mmd tfata Incredicnt is the secret of the dewy irjr itjflos into tttm mkim Umamty Ovarxdrkt Ceactj AH the Daj FLOWIa VZLVZT kaowt no aaoaarava-grvinK hsgredte nt. ryrfro lot, acta eat your skia fas these three ways: :: . Heard-.. ENGLISH their other house, which at present is j being extensively , remodeled and redecorated ... Maurice, Lucille and the three boys hope to be moved in another month . ' . Change ef address . . . for the J. i F.' Mosolf family, who plan ; to move in, April to 775 North Sum mer street . . . having purchas ed the house from the Henry A. Cornoyers . The A. L. McAf f ertys have bought the former George Baker home on Klngwood Drive! J . . The Edward A. Browns are now1 , domiciled In their attractive new home, which they built on North 24th street .1 . It la a revelr j . . for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chatas, who expect to leave Salem the first of April for HHlsborb toV make their home, where they have business inter ests . " ' i. The couple will be miss ed by their many friends here and both hate been active in civic and lodge affairs . -;? .1- EN 1 FAMTT.LK v .- . Here to celebrate the centennial, of The Oregon Statesman with , the pub lisher, Charles A. Sprague, and Mrs. Sprague this week will be their two children and their fam ilies ; . Arriving by train en Monday! from East Orange, New Jersey will be Mr. and Mrs. Wal lace Sprague and son, ; Charles, who will remain until the end of the week . . . on Tuesday Mrs. Melvin jT. Hurley, (Martha Spra- fue) land children,: Arthur and anet, will arrive from Richmond, Calif.' .; . . and Friday they will be joined by Dr. Hurley and their eldest daughter Nancy . ... The Hurleyi ? will be here 1 for The Statesman banquet next Sunday at the Hotel Marion . . . ' - I DANCING BY . . . at the Wa verly club's spring formal dinner dance a week ago at the Hotel Senator . . . Noted several spring dresses j . . . A: grey organdy an kle length frock with a hand painted flower design of yellow the choice of Mrs. Otto Skopil, jr., wife of the club president . , Mrs. John Kolb in a white organ dy with a deep border at the hem line of a gold design ... A bouf fant dance frock of turquoise blue net with stole worn by petite, bru nette Mrs. Earl Bogardus . . .1 A full skirted royal blue net ankle lenth frock for Mrs. Charles Campbell ... the hemline edged in red and her opera pumps also of red I . . A red linen short for mal with white linen, pumps worn by Mrs. Leland Shinn . . . Mrs. Robert H. Hamilton choosing the ever popular daytime length-formal of j white faille with strapless bodice and when a little cool she dons a short matching jacket , J. . Pretty spring prints worn by Mrs. Horace; McOee and Mrs. Burton Selberg ... The Selbergs, former members of the club, were down watching helplessly up iand grow old beauty formula that literaHj ginz or drying-tip akin. at nirht. It disappears' tn m tan t far into the skia, leaving not a trace ef grease cat your lace, oa your pillow, oa your husband. Use FLOWING VELVET by day. It sinks at once below the surface with only a cool, moist look to show it waa eer there but oh, the beauty of that dewy, cared for look I And over it goes year foundation and - make-up, while FLOWING VELVET works ita magic aU the day I Contains Ne Hormoaeal - A little FLO WINQ VELVET-; Just m few drops ia all that , ia i equal ea because its tngiedn are so: rich. o concentrated. Sut yea can use mil yoa want, wifA ! oompiara eojuUance - its ira mmlmtf. Yoa can wear it all day,! e-very day all eight, rrery night. ' For FLOWING VELVET suppliea i the apocfal asuislme and oils your r skin nwrls , safely and aaturaOy.i It I eould afford Jast em beaaty preaaratioa . V That the way of the FLOWING - VELVET. 1f I could afford just OM IxtakUty PCCpoMHfafl.. Jt vovikS be FLOWING VELVET.For what ! eiee could possibly take ita place?. Flowta4cYelTet,a.0aada.0!r V css.-i til t n':z-t1 tiia. , oo o tne tetters startaone of the thousands of ietksm hCias Oo inaa aaa reccrved amea aha suttmtuced Guests Bidden To a Shower On Tuesday. Mrs. John UcCullough will be a hostess Tuesday night at her Candalari Heights home on Sko pil avenue in compliment to Mrs. Robert DeArmond. " s ; Bridge will be , in play during the evening with a late supper to be served by the hostess. The guests will fete Mrs. DeArmond with a shower. Bouquets of spring flowers will provide the decora tive note. - :- i -. : . , ; . Honoring Mrs. ' DeArmond wfJl be Mrs. A. B. McKillop, Mrs. Ar chie W. McKillop, Mrs. H. L De Armond of Bend, Mrs, Carl Porter of Albany, Mrs. Joseph M. Dev ers,i jr. of Stayton, Mrs. Lester Carter, Mrs. Robert Cannon, Mrs. Emery Hobbs, Miss Esther Baird, Mrs. Robert BurrelL ' Mrs. Clay bourne W. Dyer, Mrs. James H, Nicholson, Jr Mrs. Harvey Quia tad, Mrs. Maynard Shiffer, Mrs. Byron Mennls, Mrs. Robert Need ham, Mrs. Coburn Grabenhorst, Mrs. John Hay and the hostess. from Portland for the occasion . . . a becoming ankle length bronze lace frock selected by Mrs. Bruce Van Wyngardeh" . . . A good looking navy taffeta bustle style dress worn by Mrs. Charles Mills . . !. and when donning her eve ning, wrap she put on adorable white angora mittens which she had made . . . Thomas Stacer and hia bride. the former. Joan Nye . - . . the latter in a becom ing; white gown.. . . ) v.; ......... : - fy, vVX ' - - r I ! i : i , . .-. - - , - . s . . ! REJOICE I For He is risen ! Harken to His teachings and "'.''! It!; j receive strength of faith and hope that the turmoil of ; the ' i - , f. r . present may soon resolve into a future of hrother- hood among all men.-Let His teachings also inspire thanks for freedom. A freedom that allows attendance at the Church of our Choice and enables us to establish our families and homes with a knowledge that we can strive to give them all they may-need or desire. Then on our departure from the holiday service- greet fainjily and friends with joyous hearts and smilins faces -t or with the celebration of T i - His resurrection we have received a message of inspiration I for all -regardless of race or creed. i -' i . OES- Social Clubs Entertained ' t Social afternoon club members Of Ainsworth chapter, UD, OES, were entertained Thursday after noon at a dessert luncheon at the Kingwood Masonic lodge rooms. Hostesses were Mrs. Robert Stutz man, Mrs. Lawrence Osterman, Mrs. Howard Jenks and Mrs. J. H. Holt. During the afternoon the women worked on towels for the Masonic and Eastern Star home at Forest Grove.; . i:- 1 Social afternoon club of Salem chapter, OES,; met for a no-host luncheon at noon on Wednesday at the Masonic temple. Cards were in play and winning prizes were Miss Juana Holmes and Mrs. Claude Post. Special prizes went to Miss Harriet Hiday and Mrs. Phillip Wimer. r : j - - , : , : I Guests present were Mrs. Ver Un Coonti, Mrs. Philip . Wimer, Mrs. Marguerite Bradshaw, Mrs. Kenneth Morris, Mrs. L. J. Her she, Mrs. Carroll Lacey, Mrs. Ro ger Loennig, Mrs. Helen McLeod and Mrs. Pearl Kliever. The lun cheon committee Included Mrs. Harry Hiday, Mrs. Joe: Bourne, Mrs. Raymond Olson, Mrs. Mary Messing and Mrs. Frank Lockman. New Guild Officers j S " -: - 'i - - . -- i .;. - I,--"' j Mrs. James Morgan has been elected president of the West minster Guild of the First Pres byterian church for the ensuing year. Other officers are Mrs. Sid ney Boise, vice-president; Mrs. Charles Gray, ! secretary; and Mrs. George LaBorde, treasurer. Mrs. William Crothers la the out going president.. j . j 1 1 "" L iii..." y i,s Hbstesses!j Fete i j Miss Huston at Breakfast I . --U" - j X .': Miss Virginia Huston, who will be married ' Monday i morning to' Eugene Zarones at St Vincent de Paul Catholic church, was feted at a 10 o'clock breakfast on Sat urday morning when Mrs. L. KL, Lawrence, her daughter, Mrs. Dale Pence, and Mrs. Harvey Loveall, jr. entertained at the Lawrence home on. North 17th street. $ j A kitchen shower honored the bride-to-be. The Easter motif was used In the decor. . Honoring Miss Huston were her mother, Mrs. Oliver B. Huston, her three sisters. Mrs. Allen x r. (in land of San Jose, Calif, Mrs. Mau rice j itzsimmons of Coos Bay ana Mrs. Richard Laird of Portland. Mrs. Keith Morris. Mr. William Hill, Mrs. Wayne Halseth, Mrs.; lywignt wuisenoerry,! Mrs. Calvin; Herser. Mrs. Howard Houck. MnJ Herbert Applington, Mrs. Brooks Beckford. Mrs. Guv W. Jnnt 1 Mrs. James Ericksonj Misses Mar ilyn HiiL Luella Campbell, Joyce Smith. Patricia Rav. Patricia Wil son, Suzanne Huggins, Joan Blax all, Charlotte Alexander, Mari anne Bonesteele, Joanne Fitzmau- -rice and the hostess The Dakota club wCl meet foe a covered dish dinner on We nesday night at the Salem Wom an's club at 6:30 o'clock. OiTtoni Jones will show pictures of the kaaoc coast, the Redwoods; Death Valley and other western scenes. . 'S. 1 i i AULLER'S i lamta. Use thia Bowing 0sud , nsi cx it n:s::.-:t rrn cscuaaa. j . a farra arc. men to a