t Tho Stat man. Salm. Owgon. Sunday Antyust 10. 1358 p Wedding Plans Are Revealed By Three August Brides-elect ! Late summer brides-elect are revealing plans for their weddings, with large church ceremonies planned for mid-August. The First Christian Church will be the setting for the August 24 marriage of Miss Claralyn Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Lee, i and Mikal Mikkelsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mikkelsen of Portland, i The Rev. Brooks Moore will perform the 4 o dock nuptials. Mrs. Howard Girod will be the , matron of honor and bridesmaids will be Mrs. Blair . mer Sarah Jane John Lee. sister-in-law of the 1 U v Coffee Party at jonn Lee, sisier-in-iaw oi uie I , bride," Miss Elsie Mikkelsen, Port-1 (JL - Uq t- U f reHc land, sister of the bridegroom-elect I v-' ' UwCI II IUI 31 3 Wednesday land, sister of the bridegroom-elect and Miss Sue uis, Portland. Lighting the tapers will be Miss Phyllis Meeker, Amity, and Miss Jeanne Hoffman. James Kuse, Portland, will serve as best man and seating the guests will be John Lee, Robert Ander son, Robert Bragg, Norman Sil vers, Louis Slack and Al Turja, all of Portland. Rehrbacker-Dowd Miss Mary Ruth Dowd and Don ald Max Rohrbacker of Yakima, who will be married on Sunday afternoon, August 24, have select' ed members of their bridal party. The ceremony will take place at the Calvary Baptist Church at 4 o'clock with Dr. Charles Durden, assisted by the Rev. Omar Barth, officiating. Mrs. John Dowd will be her sister-in-law's honor matron and . bridesmaids will be Miss Margue rite ilkinton, McMinnvule. Kath leen Dowd, niece of the bride- elect, win be the flower eiri. Charles Cassall of McMinnville S J v One of the larger events of the coming week will be the coffee party for which Mrs. Coburn Gra- benhorst and Mrs. Bruce Williams will be hostesses on Wednesday morning at the former's Candalar- ia home on Alvarado Terrace. A large group of friends have been invited to call between 930 and 12:30 o'clock. Greeting guests at the door will be Cathy and Christy Cannon. daughters of the Robert C. Can- - I2s formally in the garden and recre- I La J ntlnn rnnm win he Mrs. John Cau- i shell and Mrs. John Griffith. 1,1 presiding at uie coiiee una wu be Mrs. George Grabenhorst Srn I Mrs. Fred A. Williams. Mrs. Hen- I i ry Hanzen, Mrs. George Waters, Mrs. Robert L. ELfstrom and Mrs. Donald A. Young. There will be a punch table in A ft 'V M ..... . t A . ,- i V N " f Betty-Coe Rilea Reveals Plans - For Nuptials punch bowl will be Mrs. Otto Sko- pil Jr. and Mrs. Robert C. Cannon. Serving will be Mrs. Robert Brownell, Mrs. John Hughes, Mrs. Claybourne Dyer, Mrs. John Mc- Cullough, Mrs. Emery Hobbs, Mrs. Robert Letts Jones, Mrs. Stephen Tabacchi, Mrs. D. Wiles, Mrs. Charles Gray and Mrs. Woodson Bennett are Jack Nicholl, Dean and John Dowd,. the bride-elect's brothers. A reception will follow in the church fireplace room. Miss Dowd is the daughter of ur. and Mrs. Hugh A. Dowd and the groom-elect is the-eon of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rohrbacker, Yak ima. Preston-Schmoker Exchanfin? thpi-r m a m' a aA vnnr. on Monday; August 25 will be Miss Dm rf ac 4y Poto Geraldine Louise Schmoker. and IUl IICO IU I CIC Robert Elwyn Preston, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Richard Greeley I pri n Preston of Worcester, Mass. The 1 bridegroom-elect will arrive from npl l 1 the east the week before the wed- I h IS YY G&tC aum .uo tauici, WUO Will OII1 ciate at the nuptials, will arrive on August 23. Mrs. Preston will be unable to come west for the wed ding. The 8 o'clock ceremony will take place at the First Presbvtrian Church with a reception following at the Pi Beta Phi house. Alice .Kose jones will be the soloist. A popular bride-elect is Miss Jean Pickens, whose marriage to John Eggers will be an event of Saturday night at the Calvary Baptist Church. Monday night Miss Pickens will be the honor guest at a pre-nup- tial shower when Mrs. Walter Snyder and her daughter, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. C Franklin, above, who will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary at an ; open house this afternoon at their Wallace Road home, 690 Tulip Place. Their friends are invited through the press to call between 2 and 6 o'clock. At -the right is a picture of -the couple at their wed ding 50 years ago in Sid ney Centre, N. Y. The Franklins have resided at their place on the Wallace Road, formerly known as "The Tulip Farm," since 1914. They have -one son, Lockwood W Franklin, Salem,- and three grandsons. (Kennell-FJlis Photo).: t - ' " ' " - - - Tv S!,i'te,nr"dMs"w former'. Center Streel . home. win De tne bridesmaids. Tom Brand will stand with Mr lreston as best man and ushers Include W. J. Loeber. B. F. T-hor and Henry Bastian, all of Portland and cousins of Miss Schmoker, Wayne Struble, Bruce McDonald, SUifXSt A NEW HEADBOARD Guests have been bidden to a des serf supper at 8 o'clock and a mis cellaneous shower, Bidden to honor Miss Pickens are her mother, Mrs. Chester Pick ens, Mrs. Alan Riebel, Mrs. Wil am Paxson, Corvallis, Mrs. Henry H. Dixon, Jr, Portland, Mrs. Wil ham Johnston, Mrs. Richard Hen drie, Mrs. Lester, D. Green, Miss Suzanne Rawlee, Albany, Misses Jeanne Hoffman, Irene McLeod, Beverly Beakey, Diane Perry, Jo anne Hendrie, Leslyn Burdette and Ruth Holtzman. Party on Wednesday For Wednesday night is the 7:30 o'clock dessert bridge for which Mrs. Lester C. McLeod, her dau ghter, Miss Irene McLeod," and Mrs. John Caughell will be host esses at the McLeod home on North 13th Street for the pleasure of Miss Pickens. Honoring the bride-to-be will be Mrs. Chester Pickens, Mrs. Alan Riebel, Mrs. William Paxson, Cor vallis, Mrs. Henry H. Dixon Jr Portland, Mrs. Donald L. White, Misses Diane Perry, Beverly Bea key, Shirley Karsten, Ruth Holtz, man, Joanne tiendrie, Ann Carson, iviaajone uecxe jeanne lioiiman and the hostesses. After the Rehearsal 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Marvin Rit chie will be hosts for a party fol lowing the wedding rehearsal on Friday night at their Hines Street home in compliment to their niece and her fiance. Bidden are mem bers of the immediate families and the bridal party. A new headboard can do far more than change the style of bed it can change the style of the bedroom and make more room in the room. Trade a conventional headboard and footboard frame I rnuAntmn TAn!. with rails for a bookcase headJ V-OnVenTIOn lOpiC board and a frame that hides un der the box-spring. The bed. at nee looks like a seating piece and the bedroom looks like a bed-sit ting room. Free the floor space in the center of the room the bed nee occupied by setting it into a corner where it looks best. A book case headboard gains storage space for the room, and if it's like this, it tucks up a -night stand in mini mum space. The night stand here is attached, and by a piano binge which allows it to swing outward from the headboard. The front panel drops down to serve as ad ditional table surface. Ray Sobota designed this new bed to star in the recent previews of furniture for fall at Chicago's Merchandise Mart and it will be seen soon in the stores. Protected by John T. DiUe Co. Benefit Garden Parties Slated Members of Ainsworth Social Club, OES, will sponsor two bene fit dessert parties on x naay, Aug ust 22 in the garden of the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C Rambo, 1840 Evergreen Avenue. The afternoon party will be from 1:30 to 5 o'clock and the evening hours are from 7 to 10 p. m. Cards will be in play at both affairs and the interested public is invited to attend. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Charles Bottorff or Mrs. Warren PahL WSCS Garden Dinner SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Jjow ell Brown are opening their ad- ioinine gardens Wednesday even ing from 5 to 8 o'ciocjc ior tne an- nual women's society ox uuuuiu Service buffet dinner. The Brown home is at 203 McClaine street with the Adams home at Z01 Mc Claine. This is a regular project of the WSCS and is usually held in the church gardens, but because of the building of the new church could not be held there this year. Cascade Chapter. National See retaries' Association will hold a Dicnic on Monday night at the home of Miss Lois Manning. 379 Richmond Avenue, at 6:30 o'clock. For Speakers The August meeting of the Sa lem Unit, National Federation of Women's Republican Clubs, will be held Monday afternoon at the Senator Hotel at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Clark McCall, president, will pre side and will give a talk on party politics. The guest speakers will be Mrs. James W. Mott, delegate to the Na tional Republican convention in Chicago, and Mrs. Robert Fischer Jr- alternate, who will give high lights of the convention. The Salem Central WCTTJ picnic scheduled for August 19 at the Children's Farm Home has been cancelled. There will be no meet ing of the Unit during August MM 24-HOUR DRUG SERVICE Open Daily 8 Ml to 11.PJ.1. ' " .ml Duty Fh:nr.3dst en Cell 11 Pit to 8 AJ.L Picnic at Gies Home General meeting of the WSCS of Jason Lee Methodist Church will be held on Wednesday at the In dependence home of Mrs. Parker Gies. i A picnic luncheon wiu De served and members are asked to bring; their table service. Cars will leave the church at 10:30 a. m. xne February-August circle members will assist the hostess. Mrs. Harry Irvine is in charge of the afternoon program and Mrs. Harry Carpen ter of the devotions. ; Sojourners Dessert 1 The next meeting of Salem So journers will be Thursday, August 14. in the Women's Clubhouse. The dessert luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock and Mrs. William H. Fos ter is chairman. Assisting are Mrs. j Melvin BedsauL Mrs. James Webb, Mrs. Charles G. Anderson, Mrs. J. E. Day. Wedding plans have been com pleted for the August 24 marriage of Miss. Betty Coe Rilea, daughter of Major General and Mrs. Thom as Edward Rilea, and James Ron ald Ekstrom, ton of Lloyd Ek strom, Astoria. . The 4:30 o'clock nuptials wil) be performed at the First Congregational Church in Portland with a reception follow ing atxihe Rilea home at Camp Withycombe, Clackamas. The Rev. Wesley G. Nicholson, pastor of the First Congregational Church, u gene, will officiate. The' bride-elect has asked Mrs. Donald Cogburn. Portland, the for mer Ariene Peper of Salem, to be her matron of honor, and Miss Mary Ann Monda, Portland, will be the maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Misses Jean Mangan, Hel en Wright, Ann Leslie, Portland, Barbara swanson, Klamath Falls, Kathleen Fraser, Coos Bay. Joanne Forbes, Santa Barbara, Calif., Jo Ann Foreman, Monroe, and Mrs. Donald Buss, Salem. : Flower girls will be Marlynn La thanv Salem, and Lynn Heitzner, Portland. Donald Webster Blake, oaiem, wiu ne ine zing Dearer. Alexander Riasanovsky of San Francisco will serve as best man. Ushers include Lt Carl V. Shoe maker II, Portland, Donald Cog burn,! Burrhus Boutwell. John Barber, Delbert Lee, Portland, Ro bert Shelby, Wesley L. Nicholson, George Troeh, Eugene, William Arenz, Longview, cousin of the groom-elect, Richard Graham, Woodburn, and Gilbert Gadeholt, Seattle. , tr4l Vim Xrl.. VII.. a round oi parties are oeing planned in compliment to the bride-elect.; Mrs. Edward Show and her niece, Miss Sally Jane Smith, are honoring Miss Rilea and her fiance with a supper party at their) home on'Riverwood Road, Portland, for 75 of the young set tonight. Mrs. George A. White and her daughter, Mrs. George Emigh of Salem, are entertaining with Mrs. Arch : J. , Tourtellotte at . a garden dessert luncheon at ;thg latter's home in East Moreland, Portland, on August 1 14. A miscellaneous shower will fete the bride-to-be, Mrs. Harold G. Maison of Salem will be a luncheon hostess for Miss Rilea on August 15 at the Univer sity Club in Portland.; Mrs. John H. Neilson. Mrs. Her man Reese and Mrs. Carl V. Shoe maker were hostesses for a dinner and dancing party at the Aero Club in Portland on August 8 in nonor of Miss Kile a and Mr. Ekstrom. Mrs. Willis Ross of Salem was hostess with her mother, Mrs. Ru fus Holman, at the latter's Port land home at a luncheon and sur prise shower for Miss Rilea. On August 2 Mrs. George Gadeholt of Salem and Mrs. Biorn Gadeholt of Lake Grove entertained at the lat- ters ! home at a Datio nartv and shower, for the bride-to-be. 'y NEW SE WIlilG MAC H INE f Month ' 35 laty Payment " Beawtifwl walnut finished hardwood cabinet of modern contemporary design throughout. All working parts of I - . .. j i cast-hardened steel. Automatic thread distributing bobbin winder. Foot control to regulate Mwing speocL Double lockstitch seam. PHONE 3-9191 For free homo demonstration or matt coupon for free literature. PLENTY FREE PARKING Sears, Roebuck and Co. 550 N. Capitol Salem Ore. Gentlemen: Pleas send mo further Information describing Kenmore Sewing Machine. ; NAMI I'- . - - STREET OR RR CITY STATI cz vcwi fancy Jti MS . Phone 3-9191 , In the Capitol Shopping Center Webster - and . 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