f The. Ctedsrsiera. Salem, Oreean, Barbata Sundet Roger Wagner To Marry Wedding bells wCl ring oa Sat urday, November S for blonde Barbara Sundet and Roger Wag ner, whose engagement and forth coming marriage was revealed at smartly arranged dessert bridge party for which the bride-elect was hostess Saturday afternoon at 230 o'clock at the East State street home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sundet. The bridegroom-to-be is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Z. Wagner. Miss Sundet. a popular member of the young set. Is a graduate of Salem schools and received her degree at the University of Oregon in June. She is a member of PI Beta Phi sorority, serving as pres- . ident of her house this past year. She is an active member of tne Salem Spinsters. She is now -employed at the state highway com mission. Mr. Wagner is also a graduate of Salem schools and Oregon State college. He took graduate work at the University of Oregon this past year and also studied and traveled in Europe two years ago. tUM rrs ternitr is Phi Delta Theta. Mr. Wagner is now manager of the civ il service office in Portland. The betrothal news and wedding date was revealed em miniature dvil service personnel forms, which marked places for the guests. Attending the announce ment party were Mrs. J. T. Sundet, Mrs. Charles E. Wagner, Miss Margaret Wagner, Mrs. Vernon H. Drye, Miss Mary Sundet, Mrs. Hu bert Williamson, Mrs. James 8. Phillips, Mrs. Harold Schick, Mrs. ' Thomas A. Roberts, Jr., Mrs. Rich ard Gahlsdarf. Mrs. Alton Cham berlain, Mrs. Ernest Hobbs, Mrs. Frank Brown, Mrs. New bur y Close, Mrs. John M. Fitzmauriee, Mrs. Courtney Jones, Mrs. Edward Salstrom, Mrs. Theodore nook. Miss Sally Barr. Miss Joan Voigt and Miss Patricia Brock. Stoto President Fotcd by FOE The highlight In meetings for the month of August for Willam ette auxiliary of the Fraternal Or ' der of Eagles was a congratulation party honoring the new state ma dam president, Ruth Fletcher of Albany, and the state champion ladies drill team of Albany. Other ladies seated with. the honored guests were state outside guard. Lois Robbinson of Dallas, and state lodge mother, Mrs. Winn of Al bany. The receDtion committee for the evening consisted of the Salem of ficers who presided over the in stitution of Albany auxiliary in 1937 and the state madam presi dent. They were Mrs. Minor Lew Is, Mrs. Floyd Smith. Mrs. Pearl Harland, Mrs. Sam Eshleman, Mrs. Reva Davidson, Mrs. Frank Mar shal; and Mrs. Ruth Fletcher, state madam president. The Albany drill team In full uniform performed the opening and closing ceremonies. The evenings was concluded with the serving of refreshments and the showing of music of the drill competition In Klamath Falls. Whlta Cotton Pink FeatherAIsM A Cc 12-11 B Gas IZ-lt Cap SS-49 Ffcnty Frca Pcrkinj Whita Rayon h - Satin - ' . vlY ! O' V Here's a secret well shout Nyloe) Taffeta yZ-sJ " eawfinewwa circle arW (rtot T . -vv I ' before) four perfectly cut . - bust sections are sewn to- ' ' - f V-S-j - - ' oetherl Gives you e fesh- f : iu illTSrV 1 "e, accentuated uplift. Zsaadaj. An7ttt 23, 1 til- I " -: JMx. and Mrs. Rlchofd Franklin Dennis (Donna Menlzer) whoso wedding was an Went of August 18 at the) First Coo gregatianal ctwrcfa. Thelbrida Is tho daughter of Mrs. Mar Jorle Bonier Menlzer and the granddaughter of the Harley L. Beaters, where the reception was held. The groom is the son cl!Mrs. Jexom4 & Parxr nis of Portland. Th couU will Hve in ScotxmenicC Oesten Millerl. l f ' Church Rites UniteCdupIe Saturday, Baskets of white and yellow gladioluses banked the altar ef the First Church of the Nazarenel Sat urday night for the wedding of Miss I Ruth Irene Pardo, daughter of Mrs. Theresa Sikorra and Wil liam i JL Pardo, who became the bride of Thomas C Hardwick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hardwfck of Booths Point, Term. The S o'clock double ring ceremony was per formed by the Rev. Eugene L. Stow. ... "I j . Miss Pauline Petticord sang and Miss Verlene Ericksen was the so loist. Lighting the tapers were Miss Jeanette Gilmour and Miss Kathy Shank, who wort: aqua formals. Of jvory slipper' satin was the bridal gown made with a marquis ette yoke and long sleeves edged in lace. The skirt was fashioned with tiers of the lace cascading from i the waistline in back to the end of the train. An orange blos som headdress held in place her fingertip veil. She carried aibou- quet of stephanotis centered; with a white orchid, t Carry Flowered Lamps Kiss Patricia McCorkle of Eu reka, Calif- was the honor imaid and wtre a yellow taffeta frock with lace bodice, i She carried a flowered lamp of green and wMte.QTTj CALCIDAH gladioluses centered with a candle.) ZfJ The bridesmaids were sisters of I i2hL. .blii the bride? Miss Donna Pardo, and taJiwSSadK , l-l -O r Z perfect circular stitched bra! ' V . - f"J.' ' , Charmode circular stitched - Scix-5 I ' venu,,lce contour! Shop f.'nu and lues.. Wed. Thurs 11 the twins, Miss Marie and Miss Margaret Pardo, all wearing mist green taffeta and lace - dresses. They carried flowered lamps of yellow and white gladioluses ce tered with candles. Shirley Sikor ra, also sister of the bride, was the flower girl and she wore a yellow frock. . ? k Everett Duckett of indepen dence was his cousin's best man and ushers were James Hardwick, Jack Hardwick, jr- brothers of the groom, Joe Pugh, Ray Doranand William Brickeen. For. her daughter's wedding Mrs. Sikorra wore an aqua gown with orchid corsage. The grooms par ents were unable to come west for the ceremony. , A reception followed in the church -annex. Mrs. James Hard wick poured and Mrs. Jack Hard wick, Jr, cut tne cake. Assisting were Misses Kathy Haskins, Mar lerte Wolverton, Joyce Wright, Je anne Girrard, Ann Haskins, Peg gy Hamilton, Mrs. William Brick een and Mrs. Delmar Kl assert. - For traveling the bride changed to a deep wine tailleur with grey accessories. . The newlyweds will make their home In Coos Bay. lodge and Mrs. James T. Brand have been vacationing at Breiten bush the past week. Mrs. Brand left Saturday morning for Coos Bay to attend the wedding of Miss Ann McGeorge that evening.. She is spending the weekend there as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Bedingneld. at FrL123 to 9 P. 1.1 Sat 13 A. t.i 6 P. M. 1 Brides-Elect Reveal Plans for Early: September September wedding plans are elect this weekend. Miss Marian Andre Carson, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Grant Carson, and Robert John Havenick, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Havenick of Everett, Wash, will be married on Saturday night. September S at St. Paul's Episcopal church. The Bev. George H. Swift will perform the 8 o'clock nuptials. Ed ith Fairhian Gunnar will be the soloist and Miss Ruth Bedford the organist. lighting the tapers win be. Miss Merle Bhoten and Miss Donna Palmer cf Pend. ;:" v.:' Miss Ann Carson wEl be her cousin s honor maid and brides maids wfil be Miss Patricia Flora of Albany and Mrs. Albert Miles. Robert Millard of Everett will stand with the groom-elect as best man and ushers include ward Dunbar of Seattle, James Miller of Portland, Allan Carson, jr., bro ther of the bride-to-be, and Wal lace Carson, jr, a cousin the bride- elect, i -J- . V -. The wedding reception will fol low in the garden of the South Church street home of the Allan Canons. - Miss Dorothy Cannon and Earle Eshleman wiU .be married at an afternoon ceremony on Saturday, September S at the First Congre gatkmal church. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. O. A. Cannon and the late Mr. Cannon and .her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam B. Eshleman. i Dr. Seth Huntington wul oer- form the 4 o'cliock nuptials and a reception will follow in the fire place room. Miss Gwen Fry and Miss Norma Canfleld will light the tapers. i Mrs. Solon Shinkle. fr. will be her sister's honor matron and Miss Bernics) Imlaa and Miss Alice Gi- rod the bridesmaids. Flower girls wiu do nancy Humphreys and Nancy Boberta. s Robert Meaney win serve as best man and groomsmen are Douglas Rogers and Solon Shinkle, ir. Ush ers wffl be Robert FearsalL Gor don Sloan and Ray Crittenden. Taawher-aUggs ' The First Evangelical United Brethren church will be the scene of the wedding of Miss Diane Riggs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Riggs and Claude A. Vau- cher, son of Dr. and Mrs. Edouard M. Vaucber of Geneva, Switzer land, on September S. Dr. Paul Petticord of Jennings Lodge, as sisted by the Rev. Wilmer M Brown, will perfoim the S o'clock ceremony. Willard . Friesen and Miss Connie' Nickey will sing with William raws: the organist. Miss LoroaT Sizes wul be her sister's honor attendant and Mrs. Carl Beach and Miss Barbara Wood the bridesmaids. Miss Sallr Jo and Miss Nickki Sue King, twin daughters ox the Joseph Kings of Portland, will be Junior brides snaids. Cheryl Unruh win be the A Schhinger& Co. Exclusive, 0 Gcttiag to know Culyz's new Tweed Tone. Full skirted dress hugged bj jersey waistband and topped by a relvetecn bolero. :. . v 'A CatIv Custom Oatt ''" ' :: See covcx Scpternbcjr Harper's juniox bazaas. Carlye, St Louisl j Sizes 7 to 15. Mm Weddings beintf revealed by three brides flower girl and Paul Dobbe the ring bearer.7 -u Raymond vaucher of Geneva, Switzerland, win be bis brother's best man. Gene Quinn jrm be the groomsman and tishers will be the groomsman and ushers wffl be Robert and David Riggs. Merlin Adamson and Ben Tavghlin, - A reception win I allow at the home of the bride's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Unruh, on North 18th street. Garden Tea to Honor Mrs. Turner . One of -the larger social events of the cceninx week wfll be the garden tea for which Mrs. Henry Hansen and Mrs. Bruce Williams wfil be hostesses on , Wednesday afternoon at the former's South High street residence. The affair Is being arranged in compliment to Mrs. wmiamsr-sister-in-law, Mrs. Frank Turner, who plans to leave next week with her two daughters for Germany to Join Captain Tur ner, who is stationed at Frankfort. "Assisting' in receivins with the hostesses and honor guest win be Mrs. Turer's mother, Mrs. Fred A. Williams. A large group of friends have been bidden to call between 3 ,and ff o'clock. Greeting guests at the door win be Mrs. Bruce Spaulding and Mrs. Loring Schmidt Assisting wfll be Mrs. James C Stone and Mrs. Co- burn Grabenhorst. r Presiding at the tea urns wfll be Mrs. Robert L Elfstrom, Mrs. George E Waters and Mrs. George Rossman. At the punch bowl will be Mrs. Otto Skopfl, Jr, and Mrs. Seth Payson Smith. Serving in the garden wfil be Mrs. Charles Pom eroy, Mrs. Charles . Gray. Mrs. Wililam L. Phillips, Mrs. James R. Phillips,, Mrs. Don Phillips, Mrs. Jack Price, Mcs. Patricia Dicapito and Miss Jocelyn Davis. Few Cerners Te Mr. and lira. Raymond. Munger (Inez Hovey) was born a daughter on August 20 at the. Salem General hospital. She has been named Rose Ann and the grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Hovey; of Four Corners, Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. Munger, Salem. Great-grandfather is John Katzen- berger ox Palouse, Wash. : ; Two Surprise Parties Two surprise parties and house- warmings, were on the weekend agenda.',:.;.;'1:,:'- Mr. and Mrs. James R. Phillips were honored by a group of their friends at a surprise party Satur day night at their new home on Ewald avenue in South Village. A no-host midnight supper was serv ed after an Informal evening. The group presented a gift to the am ple. ; . :.:.;.. ,: Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. William L Phillips, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Don Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gahlsdort Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Roberts, Jr Mr. and Mrs. John H. Johnson, Mrs. Roger M. SchnelL ana ur. ana Mrs. Harold Schick. A group of friends surprised Dr. and Mrs. Otto Kraushaar at a housewarming party Saturday night They recently moved Into their hew home on East Leff eUe street which they purchased from tne James Hawortbs. A late sup per was served and an informal evening enjoyed by the group. Mr. and Mrs. Alan B. Bmr Uft Saturday for a ten day trip to British Columbia. Enroute they wfll stop in Seattle to visit with menu. If mm DPV Dinner at i Savcgs Homo The country home of Miss Ma bel Savage on the Garden road wiU be the scene of the recreation al meeting of the Salem Business and Professional Women's club on Tuesday night A no-host pic nic supper wui be served in the garden at C30 o'clock and mem bers are asked to bring their own table service. Heading the recreation commit schooi sumo file toiTHTitdlMnro OFfKS FUSNIIUU mm imm lor famous American collection of fall coats and exclusively ours! To (7 fa tee In charge of the affair are Mrs. Chirks Forrette and Mrs. Paul I Heath, co-chairmen, i Miss Edna,' Mciahaney Is chairman of the hoe- pitality' committee - making J sx rangements for the picnic dinner. '4 Mrs. George Abbett and George, Jr,' of Antioch, Calif, are arriving in the capital today for a week's visit at the home of her brother-in-law and sister. Dr. and Mrs. Leon Barrick. ' j tOOXJ oma DXAFTINO CQU7MINT & suits erf- y ' W I &. o O O H 1 09-415 Court St. Salem X09-4I5 Court Sf. Salem J53LCc::::!,:::.C-:i91