Around 1 own . . . Br Jeryeae English DATES ARE SET . . ..The roman tic month of June is rudning true t) tradition this season . . . with the usual number of weddings and toews of engagements and late sum- met ceremonies ... On Saturday night, June 3 wedding bells will ting for Ann Gillenwaters and Al ton Chamberlain, son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Chamberlain of Sa lem . . . The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Gillenwaters of LaCanada, Calif, i . . The future Mrs. Chamberlain received her degree from the Uni versity of Oregon on Sunday . . . THe wedding will take place in Sa lam at St. Paul's Episcopal church VUh the Rev. George H. Swtft of ficiating at the 8 o'clock rites . . . -a reception will follow in the Mir ror room of the Marion hotel - . The bride-to-be is in Salem, this week making final plans for her wedding ... She will then go south to finish her trousseau shop Ding and will return to Salem the week of her marriage accompanied by her parents ... A July wedding ... for Mar tha Elizabeth Durham, daughter af Mr. and Mrs. Geerre Durham, mad Osdea GUdew. sea af Mr. mad Mrs. O. O. GUdew ef Kla math Fails . . . The engagement ad fertheeeainf snarriage af the da k b a i b g aaneuaeed this . week by the bride-elect's par aU ... The July S ceremony Will take place at the First Cob gregatieaal church . . . Miss Irarhaaa and her fiance have beea attending Oregea State eel lege ... She wears the Delta Gamma pin and Mr. GUdow is a member, af Delta' Upsiloa . .-X After their marriage the couple wni lire ia Corrallte, while he eeaapletes his studies with the department af agricaltare ... m 14 - l! - I .1 u sb vita Mw its are 111 iu iiuu to the wedding of Miss Delores Jaa Fisher, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Fisher of Portland, and Don Edward Phillips, young est son of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Phillips . . . The ceremony will be performed on June 30 at the Val ley Community church in Portland t 8 o'clock with a reception fol lowing in the Church Fellowship ball ... Enclosed in the same envelope with the invitations were lever maps directing the guests to , the church, which is on Brentwood drive . . . and only two miles from the bride's home at Glencuilen on Kanan drive ... rAKTY NOTES . . . Friday, June Ti will be the date for the Town club's sport dance ... The locale will be the Izaak Walton clubhouse frh.l Olmnn Wiwl rv'c nrrhMtri has been engaged to play for the af fair . . . The Hawaiian theme will be used for the decor and there win nk m mifTdr rhiA . . r Tin r tnm end of the hall ... 2 , A reaaloa . . . af farmer seheo! friends with their children an Thursday aftemeen at the heme r Mrs. VlcUr CalUas . . . Gath ering; far the pienie will be Mrs. Kneaell Beardsley and ehtUren. Janet and Jim, who are here for the remainder af the month from their heme la San Leandre, CaL ... they are guests af her par- -" mil. mmtyu I u ... Mrs. Frank Newell and chil dren, Frank and Geerrie See, af Walla Walla wha are visiting her -parent, the J. J. Wtlaaaa . . . Mrs. Jehn Hayes and danghtetra, jjeyee and Nancy. Mrs. Wayne Badley. Eileen, AUaa and Brace ... Mrs. Garden Keith and dau ghters, Christine and Frances ... ad Marilyn and Jahn Cetllne. . . Laaeheene mm agenda . ; . Mrs. SOG 1 ETY C LUBS- MUSIC V - v X -1 J. i i . I'm':- t v Shuttlea 'ara flying this wek during class hours for about 30 woman attending a spe cial weaving class at the Pi Beta Phi house, 1445 State street, by Miss Berta Fray of New York City. The amateur -weavers are cony en ed in Salem from all over the state, and some from out of state. Here plying the shuttle at her loom is Mrs. R. Q. Brady, 375S Garden rd., and vratching are. from left, Mrs. William H. Burghardt, 860 Union sL, Miss Mabel P. Rob ertson, president of th Salem Wsavars Guild; Miss Fray; Mrs. G. M. Shields, San Gabriel, Calif.; and Mrs.: John Tanner, Temple City, Calif. (Statesman photo). Samuel B. Gillette, who is visiting; here from Kent, Wash., . and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Mason Bishop, have Invited a few of their friends to a one o'clock luncheon this aft ernoon at Silver Falls lodge . . . Thursday afternoon Mrs. Stephen Tabacchi will be a luncheon host ess at her new home on West La felle . . . Her. guests will include Mrs. John Griffith, Mrs. William I Phillips, Mrs. Floyd Shepard, Mrs. John Caugheil and Mrs. D. R. Dunlop. s A little bey ; . . was been ta Mr. and Mrs. James Frederick Sproale (Shirley Clark) aa Tues day marning at the Salem Me morial heaplUt . . . He tipped the scales at seven paaads and has beea named Michael Wil liam . .'. the pread grandpa rente are Mr. and Mr. Francis- K. Clark . . . - , Retaras heme . . . Mrs. Roger M. Schnell was in San Francisco last week with her navy lieu tent ant husband and to say; goodbye before he left for duty in Japan Mrs. Schnell and their son will re main in Salem while ha Is over seas at the home of her mother. Mrs. John Beakey . . . i I .!-!. I j . ! Mrs. Charles Nertea, with Mrs. Manno Dalke as assisting hostess, entertained for the June meeting of the Swegle Woman's, club on Tuesday. Plana ware made for the annual family picnic to be held Miss Steckloy Weds in South Mr. ad Mrs. Jack Raima nn are announcing the marriage of their daughter Miss Florene Steckley, to Gerald M. Kennedy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kennedy, on June 1 in Clovis, New Mexico. The double ring ceremony was per formed by Rev. Lorts of the First Christian church of Clovis. Immediately following the mar riage the couple returned to Lub bock. Texas, where they will re side while Mr. Kennedy ia station ed at Reese Air Force base. Miss i Batty Cox Tolls Troth Mr. and Mrs. John S. Cor of Dallas are announcing the engage ment of their daughter. Miss Betty J. Cox, to Ronnald R. Ruggles, son of Mrs. Gladis Jaqek of Yonoalla, Oregon and I. R aggies of Inde pendence. No wedding date has been set. The brlde-eieat is a graduate of Dallas high aohool and her fiance of YoncaUa schools. Mr. Ruggles is employed at the Willamette Val ley Lumbar Co. Laaa tarewa -waft for a salad lunaheoa on Tuesday afternoon at bar home for of her study group. Miss Mai ilyn Waters Weds Mrj Arnold Bouquets of roses and gladio uses banked the altar of the First Congregational church Tuesday night for the lovely summer wed Ung of Miss Marilyn. Elizabeth Waters j eldest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Waters, and Jer rol Thomas Arnold, ana of Mrs. Kathleen Arnold. ; - It was at 8 o'clock that Dr. Seth R. Huntington performed the nup tials before a large gathering of friends! end relatives of the cou ple. George Miller was the soloist and William Fawk the organist. Of white nylon net over satin was the bridal gown fashioned with a ruffled skirt, which ended in a short train. The draped bodice was strapless and was worn with a net jacket with-ruffled sleeves. Her white illusion veil was adorn ed with ruffling and ' cascaded from s crown of seed pearls and rhinestones. She carried a bouquet of atepnanotis centered with white purple throated orchid. Miss Susanna HowelL the maid of honor, wore an orchid net gown and carried yellow roses. The bridesmaids were Miss Frances Mathews and Miss Dorothy Peder son, whose frocks ware of orchid net. Miss Clarfce Waters and Miss Claudia .Waters, twin sisters of the bride, who wore orchid and tMue nei gowns, ine girls wore matching stoles and headdresses with their frocks and their bou quets! were of roses shading from pastel pink to dark ' pink, i Sue Schaefer, the flower girL wore a blue taffeta frock with- pink stole. Attend the Greem Eart Eshleman stood with the groom as best man and seating the guests were Ronald Walters. Ronald Phillips of Portland, Doug las Rogers and Benjamin Solvon of Albany. " ' For her daughters wedding Mrs Waters selected a gray crepe gown with matching headdress and Mrs. Arnold wore a rose crepe gown with neadaress to match. A reception followed in the fireplace room. Mrs. N. J. Arnold of Lebanon and Mrs. . Bertha Walker poured. Mrs. Harrol Dick ey and Mrs. Stanley Waters cut the I cake. Assisting were Mrs. H. S. Whiteside at Corvallis, Mrs. Richard Arnold, Miss Idna Mann ing. j Miss Betty Brinkley. Miss Carol Strebif and Mrs. Carl Beck. After a wedding trip along .the Oregon aaast the couple will be at home -la Salem. For going away the new airs. Arnold changed to a mareosi suit with blue accessories and a white orchid eoraage. , Feted on Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Cross were honored at a picnic lunch on Sunday at Silver Creek Falls in observance of their 43th wedding anniversary. . Attending: were Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Cross, Mrs. Juanita Curry and Rickey, Mr. and Mrs. William Cross, Ronald and Susan, Mrs. M. E Johnson of Great Falls, Mont., and Mr. and Mrs. Travis Cross and son, Craig, of Eugene. Diane. Riggs7 Tells Troth Announcement is being made af the engagement of Miss Diane Riggs, daughter af Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Riggs of Salem, to Claude A. Vaucher, son af Dr. and Mrs. Edouard M. Vaucher of Geneva, Switzerland. The wedding of the duo Is planned for this fall. The .news was first told at a party on June 2 at the ham of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Mikklaten In Seattle for a group of the couple's friends from Seattle Paciflc Col lege. The betroth! was disclosed in Individual wrapped places oi candy. Miss Riggs. a graduate of Salem schools, and her fiance are seniors at Seattle Pacific College. Mr. Vaucher attended the College of Geneva before coming to Seattle. Graduato Feted The Statesman. Salem. Oregon, Wednesday. June' 13. I9SI $ Mrs. James Sehon.Jr- f Oak-i tal for a -fortnight with her sisl land. Cat if., is visiting in the capi-i ter, Mrs. J. H. Brazie. f j- At Suppor Miss Norvada Smedley, who was among the Willamette university graduates on Sunday, was honor ed, at a supper party following the commencement exercises when Mr. and Mrs. James Quails en tertained at their North 2 4th street home. Attending were Miss Smedley, her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Smedley, Mr. and Mrs. Ira God- dard, Robert Goddard, Miss vaaa Whitten and Irs Whitteit of Phil lipsburg, Kansas, Mrs. Ida Carper of Lincoln, Nebraska, and the hosts. The out-ef-town guests came west for Miss Smedley s cradua tioo. Sh is the granddaughter of Mr. Whitten. The visiters have been - tax en en numerous scenic trips and last week attended the Rose Festival and the Ice Follies in Portland. 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