Miss Johnson Vifeds Mr. Boehr yjjj T. AMINA Miss Patricia Louise' Johnson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Victor E. Johnson of WQlamina and Carlton, became the bride Irwin X. Boehr. Jr, of Seattle, March 24, at a double ring ceremony performed by the Bev E. E. Smith, pastor of the First Baptist church in McMinn ville. , jThe bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white slipper satin gown. ChantiHy lace edged the neckline, skirt and train; and the veil was held in place by a CHantilly lace poke bonnet. She carried white calla lilies, freesia ana a golden throat orchid. Mrs. Robert Bainter of WiHa mifia, matron of . honor,' wore a pansy purple taffeta gown and carried violet stock and calla lil ies Two bridesmaids. Miss Doris Jejn Childs and Miss Clara Gran ge of McMinnville, wore Nile green taffeta gowns with poke bobnets; and two other brides maids. Miss June Meredith of Mc Mihnville and Miss Beverly Kels vei of Portland, wore gowns of wood violet taffeta, poke bonnets, and all carried bouquets similar tn ttVint carried bT the matron of honor. The little Misses Joy Luse of IMcMinnville and Joyce urr 01 Cajrlton were flower girls, and Mister Kenneth Luse of McMinn- vim wh. met I in v ucoau. pale Johnson, brother of the brfde, was best man, and ushers were Jim Fernisse and Ed Olson of) Seattle, and Kelvin . Crarton and Mahlon Horton of McMinn- iPreceding the ceremony. Profes sor Harold C Elkinton of Mc Minnville at the organ, assisted by Miss Marion Fouse, Sammy Piazza and Kenneth Backlund, sang, i Th retention was held f ollow- , ing the ceremony. Mrs. Byron A. ' McMinnville assisted In arrange ments and decorating. Mrs. JSrea W Wnlfe of Everett. Wash., aunt pt the bride, served the wedding cake. MI.wm Tjais Johnson and Eliza beth Ahlberg of Everett, Mes dames XL V. Johnson of Everett, " Harry J. Mekus of Longview, -Charles B. Stallsmith of Seattle. Rat MeCirmr and B. A. White of IMcMinnville, Miss Yvonne Hub- lard or wuiamina, ana jvuss rouse land Mrs. Piazza, Miss Marion iVno nf McMinnville. Miss Lois i Gould of Sheridan, Mrs. Hazel frjolnh of McMinnville. Miss Ann . MrCune. Miss Anita Horton. Miss i Esther Young and Mrs. Wallace i I Aebi of McMinnville assisted. ( Mrs. Melrln Bedsaul was host-1 ess to members of XI Lambda I chapter of Beta Sigma Phi at her home on Pringle Road Wednesday. : Election of of ficers was ; held 'with the following members elected: President, Mrs. Melvin t Bedsaul; vice president, Mrs. Don 1 aid Parker; recording secretary, ! Miss Martha Lierly; correspond-! i lng secretary, Mrs. William Col lier; treasurer. Miss Gladys Ques aeth; city council reprecentatlve, Mrs. C A. Stoddard; city coun cil alternate, Mrs. Burl Cox. New officers will take office the first meeting In May. A Mother's div luncheon will he held on Sat urday, May 12, for members and their guests. Mrs. Donald Parker Is in charge of arrangements. Na- f tional Exemplar day. May 15, will be .observed by the chapter with a no-host dinner for members, their husbands and friends. Miss Gladys Quesseth and Miss norma Sletton were assistant hostesses. Wfilamlna A shower was givea Mrs. Morris Cook by Mrs. Harvey Jahn and Mrs. Louis - Jerabek. Guests were Mrs. Lawrence; Rob- erts, Mrs. Nolan Curl and daugh . ters, Mrs. Albert Johnson, Mrs. Janet Murray. Mrs. Dick Dem- ming. Mrs. Earl Cook, Mrs. Wil liam Talbott Mrs. Miles Godsey. Mrs. Ralph Pfrehm and Alta, Mrs. T.-wl Sniilri Mrs. Oral Sinarleton. Mrs. Clara Riggs and Mrs. Tom " Kepford. '.' - .... - i : .. . Sheridan Mrs. Levis Walker of Salem. Dist. 2 president of the American Legion auxiliary, visit ed the Sheridan auxiliary at their meeting this week The McMinn ville unit Is giving the Legion aux iliary a new hospital bed. It was reported that a good response had been received on the flag code con- ' test, but not many entries have been received In the Americanism contest. Invitations were sent to Sarticipat in the Talent Fest to e sponsored by the Legion on . April o. Hubbard Work on bazaar ar ticles was done while Mrs. George Leff ler conducted the business meeting of the Ladies Aid Sheet ing Tuesday afternoon in the home of Mrs. A. L. Murphy. Mrs. Frank Myers and Mrs. Riley Mains re ported on calls made. The food sale brought in about $25 and do nations madcjip the balance of the amount needed to buy a 'pro lector. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Levi Miller and Mrs. J. J. Van Lieu, Mrs. W. P. Robinson and Mrs. R. HQdebrand were guests. Jefferson Mrs. Jrim Zehner was hostess to members of the , home economics club of Ankeny grange at her home Thursday. Six teen members and one guest, Mrs. A. R. Blinston. were present. Plans were made tor grange hall clean up day April 4 with the women bringing a lunch to be served at noon. . - i it. 1 tr- I r T - I tr Mr. and ;Mrs. .Charles Ray Cctrrow (Evelyn Margaret Woare) who -were married on March 10 at the Halbert Me morial Baptist church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward yoar& of Silverton and the groom Is the son of Mr. and MrsjLyle Carrqw. The couple will live in; Salem. (McEwan photo). j Engagement of j Miss McKay 'Told - s f Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell McKay of Umatilla, formerly of Salem, are announcing the I engagement of their daughter, Patricia, to Ken neth G. Pierson of Hermiston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Pier son. l b I Miss McKay7 now! of Portland, was employed for several years with the Oregon State Unemploy ment compensation; commission here. Her fiance: was recently dls- Begonia Society to Meet The Salem Begonia Society will meet at the YMCA on Thursday, April 5 at ft pjn. Mrs. Frieda Grindheim will speak on "Fuchsia i Culture Mrs. Norman Baker will be moderator. Ray Claggett. of Claggett greenhouses at RickreaU, will speak on Tuberous Begonias., Everyone interested is welcome: to attend. Chi Omega Group Is -Entertained :V The Chi Omega mothers of Nu Delta chapter, Willamette univer sity, and their husbands were en tertained at a covered disn dinner Friday night at the Portland home of Mr. and .Mrs. G. I Robinson. Attending. from here' were Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Adams and Janice, Mrs. Robert Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. J...W. Gilmer,? Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Smedley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waters and from f Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCulloch and the Robinsons. Mrs. Smedley presided at the business meeting and plans were made for the April 28 meeting at the chapter house with mothers of pledges as guests. The purpose of the meeting at the sorority is to see the newly decorated basement and house improvements. HUBBARD Delegates elected to the Rebekah assembly to . be held at The Dalles; May 22 to 24 at the Tuesday evening meeting of Thalia Rebekah lodge, are Mrs. Amos Brusven and Mrs. George Leffler, alternates j are Mrs. Ella Becker and Miss Frances Weaver. "If I were Noble Grand was read for Good-of the Order. Next meeting will feature a contest of "errors. Refreshments were serv ed by Mrs. Brusven and Mrs. Merl Banyard. j; . Falls City Mrs. Faye Frtnk was hostess to the Lark club Tuesday at a no-host luncheon. Attending were Mesdames William Poland, John Gilbert. John TeaL Clarence Lehnert, Willis !i Frinlc, James Dickinson, Floyd Jones, William I Powers, George Kitchen, JNeue Mack and Jessie Moyer, TVrrm f T RntiM ni Km luncheon hostess this afternoon at her North Summer street home for members of her sewing group. Fourth Birthday Pcrtjr Lynne ; Russell Eyerly, !son of the , KusseU Eyerlys, celebrated his fourth birthday on Saturday at . party at the home of his par ents. Honoring Lynne were Mrs. Roland Bowman and Michael De Lapp, Mrs. Bud Cox, Gene, Linda and Kathy, , Mrs. Dean Davenport and Eddie, Mrs. Richard; Oraw, Barbara and Diane, Mrsj Keith Dyer and Donny, Mrs. E.! Nelson and Neva Ann, Mrs. R. E. Barton and Barbara, Marilyn, Sandra and Bennett Eyerly. , Hobby Sale, Silver Tea for Club. ! ; The International Relations committee of the Salem Altrusa Women's Service club held a hob by sale and silver tea Sunday af ternoon at the home (of Margaret McDevitt, 745 N. 20th st. The pro ceeds was contributed to Altrusa International Grants - and - Aids. This fund is for the education of Pan-American students. Many in teresting and beautiful particles were sold. The rooms were attrac tive with spring flowers, i -.- , Guests were greeted at the door by Miss Minnie Just. Pouring and ' . . . mj:j... c servior wen alts, viucviuus-re fers and her daughter, Diene. They were both dressed in native Latvia costumes. Members of the International Relations committee . are: Mabel Sumpter, Betty Bolton, and Agatha Nelson. ' " j . Mrs. Hash Petersen for a surprise birthday party Fri day afternoon at her home on North fith street in honor of Mrs. Vala Tatchio. Former Dakota neighbors of the honor guest bid den were Mrs. Sarah Boyle, Mrs. Mayme Holcomb, Mrs; Alma Caughey, Mrs. Bessie Bower, Mrs. Tatchio and Mrs. Peterson. Law Discussed i at Unit Meetings ; .... .... ........ . ... .. ., j j-, , Marlon county extension meet ings for the week of April 2-7 are listed below. Anyone who is inter ested is invited to attend Addi tional information about the meet ings may be obtained by calling Marion county home extension of fice at 479 N. Church, Salem. ; The units, meetings are as fol lows: April 3, Central Howell unit at 10:30 with Mrs. Lee Dow, sweet rolls; Sidney-Talbot unit, 1:30 with Mrs. fldon Turnidge, family busi ness and the law. i , April 4: Stayton unit, 11 ajn.; at the Woman's club house, sweet rolls; North Howell unit, 10:30, at the Grange hall,' sweet rolls, and Prospect unit, l.uu. with Mrs. r ioya Bacon. . family . business .and the law. April S: Union tmit. 130. with Mrs. O. A. Parton, family business and the law: North Santiam unit. 11:00, with Mrs. William Towery, sweet rolls: and west Wood burn unit, 1030, with Mrs. Pat Johns ton, family business and the law. April 6. Lancaster unit,! .10:30 with Mrs. Clara Maim, sweet rolls, and Mehama unit. 130, at the Wo men's club house, family business and the law. Ainsworth chapter, TJD,! OES, has changed its regular meeting day from Saturdays to Wednes days due to the . recent fire at Beaver halL The chapter will meet this Wednesday night at the West Side city hall on Edgewater street at 8 o'clock. " Salem General hospital auxil iary meeting is , slated for this morning at the YWCA at 1 10 o'clock. Plans will be announced for the annual spring membership drive and the nominating commit tee will make Its report. ! Cclcrs," Orc-cau Tcsr-rf r..1 C, lnl 3 The Eileri T7eavers Guild v,VA be entertained on Wednesday af ternoon at the; Morningside borne of Mrs. Walter Kirk on South 12th street at 2 o'clock. Assisting host esses will be Mrs. Clifford Farmer, Mrs. R. W. Land, Mrs. Gladys Christenson and Miss Mabel P. Robertson. . j Piano Pupils In Recital The following piano pupils of Frederick Wilson played in - a re cital in the Market Street studio of 4 Mr. Wilson on Sunday after noon: Bonnie I Roberts, Gay Lee Keppinger, Barbara Brooks, Elna Bowout, Dorothy Ann Moen, Ann Strain, Judy Page, Patricia Got Chan, Sandra Calaba, Joyce Capps, Sharon Truax, Ann Flemming, Jane Staats, Linda and Wyetta Woods, Janice - Wood,. Marian BrandlC Donna Clemens, Merlia LeFors. .Donna liamman, bandra Everitt, Daisy Lee 5 Crenshaw, Carol Whitman, ) Kathryn Win ievki, Judy Byers. Jill Cummings, Carol Werner Barbara Grouke, Shirley Page, Jack Muller, Johnny North, David Perry, David Yeo, Roger Bolmeier, Eddie Hamilton, David Marsters, Roland Shirman, Wilbert Bischoff, Kenneth Coller, Gary Jarman ' and Robert God- dard. - Mrs. Walter Craven win epea her; home, 1080 Fix street, to mem bers - of Thimble club. No. 4, Neighbors of Woodcraft for an all day session on Thursday. A no- host luncheon will be served at 12:15 o'clock, i An Neighbors are invited to attend. St Monica's Altar Seciety vQ meet for a covered dish dinner Wednesday night at St. Joseph's school cafeteria ! at 830 o'clock. The regular monthly business sion will follow, j Fellovship Day! To Be in May ! : At the executive board rr.:;':3 cf the Salcia Council cf Churci Women Friday afternoon atr the YWCA arrangements were mad for Fellowship Day, to be held May 4 at . the First Evangelical United Brethren church bc-ln-nins at Iff ajn. Two cf the day projects will be help for Krea and the local migrant camp. Women are asked to bring Used clothing that day. Airs. Roy T. Wright was chosen as delegate to the annual state meeting of the Council of Church Women to be held at the Metho dist church in Grert m on April 3 and 6. Mrs. L. IL Handle presid ed at the board meeting. , Sheridan The. Past Fresl. Mil's Parley met at the "Legion hall this week when Mrs. Bessie Wirfi ana Mrs. Nellye Titus were hostesses. The club will entertain their hus bands at their April meeting.! 0 i;occ::n mmsw!) V L'O WASTE! V Sim Ciriftir, red mut Chip StiaU 1 f . ;..nik,aneallnnfnutMli ' .J n craa raa r: timi j X DtitrlkaU. hrt t 7 ' ' ' j o) charged from the army. The bride elect is a niece of Mrs. Dan Sheets and Mi s. William Fawk of Salem. from the Saturday Evening Post to; Hamilton9s comes O uadrile... a distinguished QpWasan eautiblend broadloom XT gst: Whra kldacr function low dowa. toxdt ffalka roinpima o( tuurtmuc backache, laaa pep tad racrcr. aeiaehr and diainai. ' Ioa't suffer loacer wtUi tJma diaeaaaforta if seduced kidacy fuactioo ia ceUiac ru Wa due t auctt eommoa cause as stress mad t.raia, oveteaenioa or cxposnre to sold. Minor bladder irritations due to n4 r wroas diet aaar ouat ceUiBK o nisnta r freqatat paaaacaa. Doa't aesleet ymtr kiilatf if theaa Mdi. - tloaa bother Too. 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