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rt 1 (Sc. SV-Stfitlraem, SoMfa, Ore L f$34 i - of lace lice fash- St. Joseph's Setting for uptials j fss RosaLee Coffel and Conrad Booze exchanged their marriage vows at St. Joseph's Catholic Church Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Coffel and the groom is the son of. Mr. and . i-n ti -11 -r clam ' ThV Rev. Joseph Variderbeck oerformed the nuptials before a setting of snapdragons and stock and white tapers. The alternate pews were marked with blue bows and white flowers. Soloists were Miss Lorraine Nelke and Gerald NeHlinz. Mrs. Raymond Barton was the organist. The bridal gown was and net with a lace bod ioned with lone sleeves and a full floori length skirt of net enhanced ith side panels of lace. Her fin 0rtin veil was caught to a seed nearl tiara. She carried a Cascade of white roses centered with a white orchid. Miss Mary Ann Fischer; was the bride's ,only attendant She wore a mist blue gown with velvet bodice and net skirt. She carried a cas cade of white camellias, j Brothrr Is Best Man i - Jcrold Booze stood with; ps bro ther as best man. Usher's were Robert Svejkofsky and Arnie -Hoffman. 1 ' Q - Mrs. Coffel wore a beige costume suit with brown 1 accessories an corsage of Talisman roses tor ner daughter's wedding. Mrs. Booze chose a wine gown with navy ac cessories and a corsage of white r?ses. J; The wedding reception followed at the home lot the bride'a parents on South Liberty Street, j Pouring were MissTrfaxine Booze, sister of the groom, and Mrs. Martin Brail ner of Klamath Falls, the bride's aunt. Cutting the cake were Mrs Esther Wendt. aunt of the groom, and Mrs. W. R. Brauner of Nampa, Idaho, the bride's aunt. Assisting were Miss Marilyn Coffel, the bride's sis)er, and Miss Darlene Staab. The couple will go south on their wedding trip and will be at home in MontereyJ Calif, while Mr. Booze is stationed at Fort Ord. For trav eling the neW Mrs. Booze wore a pastel blue jwool crepe dress with brown accesjsories. 1 , . .. .., - VS, 1 HI Tr ' ; - " I "V;:.:. 1 ; 1 - - ; V 1 la v. Murren home, including Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lankow, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jenning, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bowlin, Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Fengra, Mr. and Mrs. Rol lin Page and Mr., and Mrs. Joe Panse. Scholarship Benefit on Feb. 10 The Oregon State College Mothers Club of Salem is busy with plans for a scholarship benefit card party Wednesday night, Feb. 10 at the Salem Wom an's Clubhouse at 8 p.m. All interested men and wom en are invited to attend the af fair to which all proceeds will go to the scholarship fund. A Hi, everyone just returned from viewing the Stroheim and Romann line of fabrics. It's interesting to note; the pre porideranct; of the new fashion colors - in eacn line. ,n caj to I see "tht way the wind blows." Here agkin is a lovely collec tion of printed sheers and case ments billowy things woven of silk, of! silk and fortisan, of silk and dotton These fabrics are used on I Busy committee members at work on the decorations lor the Junior Woman's club I annual Valentine jdclnce on Feb. 6 at fhe American Lejion club are left to right, Mrs. ; Clinton Ault, Mrs: Andrew Foster, co-chairman, and Mrs. Ted Tibbutt, general chcdr 1 man. Proceeds from the formal dance will augment the clubs philanthropic fund. QCen i nell-Olis Studio). ! j 1 - Junior Woman's Club Formal Valentine Dance on Saturday r 1 1 .if' L Using the theme The Queen of Hearts," the Salem Junior Worn an's Club is making final plans for the annual formal benefit dance which will be held Saturday, February 6, at the American Legion Club with Mrs W oiler's orchestra playing. Dancing will be between 10 p.m. and 1 a.m. Those making reservations for the dance are Messrs and Mes- dames E. D. Bartruff, Sam C. Campbell, Robert Carey, Bill Cla baugh, Wallace Cowen, Richard Allen, L. Keith Bateman, Maurice L, Cohnt Warren Cooley, George Dewey Jr., Virgil Exstrand, Jos eph Franko, Vincent Fletcher, Howard Elwood, Terry! Eivers, Maynard Eissman, Gene Walper, Clarence Damen, Donald Dye, Ri chard Denton, Val Sloper, James McFarland, Edwin J. Croft, Eldon Barclay, Kenneth Decatur, Harold Brack, j Wayne Struble, J. L. Bowlin, Norman Young, William Wessner, Gordon Graber, Earl Hampton, Douglas Hay, George Huggins, Ted Jenny, Fred Joehnke, Charles Knapp, Floyd Miles, Ted Morri son Robert Gordon, Wilmer Les- sard, Q u e n t i n Murren, Rollin Page, Warren Pahl, Kenneth Wait, Daniel Williams,! Keith Thompson, Mahlon Pahgra Jr., Fred Anunsen, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chambers, Warren! A. Fan ning, Harry Esch, William H. Hicks, Charles Powell, Lee Gust- afspn, Wilson Wilt Jr. Donald Adkins, C. L. Cox, Corvalbs, Har ry Fimmel, Portland, Kenneth Reed, Molalla, Miss June Haugen and Gilbert Allen. Pr-Dance Parties I Preceding the dance I Mr. and Mrs. Mel Pillette and Mri and Mrs, Miss Watson, Mr;Sherhian Wed Saturday At an I o'clock ceremony at the First Methodist church Saturday night Miss Launa Watson, daughter of Mr. ,and Mrs.' Joseph Watson, became the bride of Harold E. Sherman of Portland, son of Prof. and Mrs. Charles Sherman of Sa lem. I . Dr. Brooks H. Moore officiated at the rites. Ronald Craven was the soloist and Mrs. Craven the organist. The altar was banked with bouquets of white snapdragons and stock and white tapers. Miss Eileen Erickson and Miss Joyce Cox lighted the candles. They wore deep pink net dresses with stoles. Of white slipper satin was the bridal gown, fashioned with a court train and lace ruffles on the skirt. The fitted bodice was en hanced with a Chantilly lace yoke and mandarin collar. Her French illusion fingertip veil was trimmed with Chantilly lace and cascaded from a headdress of lace and sa tin. She carried a Rainbow Bible marked with a golden throated or chid and shower of bouvardia. Mrs. Richard -Warren was her sister's honor maid and she wore a bon bon pink net over taffeta dress with strapless bodice and at tached stole. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Rose Pavlov and Mrs. James McCoy, : who wore identical net dresses only of a deeper shade of pink. They aU carried nosegays of violets and elfe roses. Barbara Warren, the bride's niece, was flower girl and also wore a pink frock. Tommie Bones, the groom s nephew, was the ring bearer. Groom's Attendants Ted Sherman stood with his bro ther as best man. Ushers were Ber nard Phillips, Benjamin Fortner. Ernest DuVall and Edward Rem ington. Mrs. Watson selected a gown of deep lavender and white with gar denia corsage. Mrs. Sherman at tended her son's marriage in Social Calendar Marked With Many PartiesiDuring February By JERYWE ENGLISH Statesman 'Society EdiUr Miss Kinsey Mr. Johnson Married February, one-of the most popular months for entertaining, will The Roberts Studio was th be no exception this year. Invitations were in Saturday's mail to a scene of an afternoon wedding on valentine tea xor wnich Mrs. JWhur A. Atherton and Mrs. Ervin L Saturday uniting in maniixt Miss Peterson will be hostesses on Monday, Feb. 8, at the former's heme Jessica Louise Kinsey. daughter t on East Browning Avenue. A large group ol mends nave been in- airs. Norma B. Shaw, and Orruie vited to call between 1 and 5 o'clock. Tinkam Valeatine Daace Bride-Elect Tells Plans Garden Club to Meet Monday A varied program is on tht Sa lem Garden Club's agenda for the regular meeting Monday afternoon at the Salem Vfoman's Clubhouse at 1 p.m. A board meeting : will precede at 1:30 p.m. Earl Pettycrew will give a talk on "Geraniums" and Donald Ma dison will give a travelogue, illus trating with colored slides, j p Mrs. Bryan Goodenough is chair man of the tea directorate. Assist ing will be Mrs. Wolcott E. Buren, Mrs. Lawrence A Ballmer, Mrs. 0. E. Snider, Mrs. Max Flohitr, Mrs. Walter Sieber, Mrs. A. jA. Feitelson, Mrs. W. W. Rolofson, Mrs. W. H. Speck, Mrs. A. C. Shaw, Mrs. Lyle Urban. Mrs. Chester Chase. Mrs. Dale .Knight, Mrs. R. Stuart Walker, Mrs. George Naderman, Mrs. W. C. Gabriel, Mrs. John Wiles, Mrs. A. Eoff and Mrs. C. Arthur Miller, i i 3 Group Meetings For Fellowship ' The Tillicum Club will hold its Valentine dinner dance Sat urday night in the Gold Room of the Marion HoteL Harry Wesley and his orchestra will Lee Johnson,: Seattle, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. u Johnson of Chico, Calif. The Rev. J. Arthur Stevenson of the Vernon Presbyterian church ia Portland officiated at the 4 o clock rites before a setti&f of sarin play for dancing between 10 and flowers and whit taper. Prof. 1 o'clock. Dinner will be served T. S. Roberts played the organ at 8 o clock following the .social music for the ceremony. nour. Tne oirectorate I or tfiel n t vnt;... ....'vi. evening is headed by Mr. and nurruge. For ber wedding the Mrs. Herman C Jochimien. as- bridt wort , 9 bbt listed by Mr. and Mrs. Hams hit fit ht and m Hu r. R. English. whit .bud ta her nemhla. Mrs. William L. Phillips will Wr. PftK u p,. ... ,v be a luncheon hostess Friday af- bride.f only ; attendant. She wora a navy blue suit with pink hat traverse floor driperies, unlined to show their airiness and sket chy pattern. Or this type of material is perfect for double hung sash curtains in a bed room orj bath. 'Of course, shades wlould be in I order if used in this spot-rfor privacy arid light control. . These sash curtains are de lightful when hung! on our beautiful, hollow, shiny brass rods and rings, i This brass r odd ing has proven a boon to aijiswer some decorating prob lems! for it comes in a half doten si2cs ud! to one and one- hklf inches in diameter. This sijze is used instead of traverse rbdding. and instead of the brass rings- you can make straps ofj the drapery fabric it self toehold the. curtains on the rod. ' !; Some of you may be sur prised now that you've just thrown vour old damask drap eries out, to know that damask as a decorating fabric is return ing to the spotlight again, Thev were iust starting to be shown tost fall, and now this season the fabric lines- would be incomplete without a selec tion in both drapery and up holstery weight. Some are small textured damasks, some large elaborate designs. One this morning was a coin dot Size woven of silk, cotton and velon a 'rubber fibre which kept th raised design in per feet taupess. Colods shown this season have accented soft, luscious pihks and other pastels, much ' emphasis on charcoal and cop ber shades woven together in Kuhtle klor combinations. It reallv exciting to view all these new and lovely things and tolDlan ways to use them when they arrive in a few weeks. . - By 1 he way, I'm taking I a winter vacation this year, and although I plan to write one , more article from my desk here iat Roberta,! by the time, you read next week s Memo. I will be tar away in sunny nawaui. I'm planning to continue my notes to you from there thought you'd like to hear about Norman Young will entertain at the latter's home for Mri and Mrs. Fred Joehnke, Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Wait, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Coiven, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hay and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jenny, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allen rods as ceiling to naVe invited Miss June Haugen Mr. Gilbert Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Wilt Jr., and Mr; and Mrs, Robert Carey to their home for a party .before the dancei Entertaining at supper follow. ing the dance will be Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Bartruff who will have as! their guests Mr. and; Mrs. Don aid Dougherty, Mr. and Mrs. El- doi Barclay, Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Buckout and Mr. and Mrs. C, C6x of Corvallis. j Also entertaining at Supper will be Mr. and Mrs. Francis Waser and Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Murren Iho have invited a group to the dessert supper will be served with bridge, canasta and pinoch le in play during the evening. Those wishing to make reser vations are asked to call Mrs. Edwin A. Johnsen or Mrs. Carl J. Wendt, president of the club. Mrs. Johnsen is headinz the Miss Patricia Anne Weathers, directorate for the benefit nar- who W be married to Laurence ty and her committees include John Herberger on Feb. 13, h dcnert, Mrs. Edward Majek; announced memoers oi me oriaai i greeting at tne door, Mrs. Clif- party The bnde-to-be is tne ford Parker and Mrs. Richard daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- a. Meyer: decorations. Mrs. El- fred Weathers and her fiance is I more Hill: nrizes. Mrs. A. O. the son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mueller; serving on the general Herberger. committee, Mrs. Deral Jones, The ceremony will take place Mrs. Walter Nelson, Mrs. Robert at St Vincent dePaul Catholic Kadclilfe, Mrs. Stanley Baker, Church at 10 a.m. with Father Mrs. Adolph Lietuvietis and Mrs Lowell Blackburn officiating. Wayne Gordon. Gerald Nettling and Lorraine Nelke will sing with Wayne Weavers to Meet Meusey tne organist. Mrs. Robert Hammack will be saiem weaver s Guild mem ber sister's honor matron and bers will meet with Mrs. E. C Miss Dwyn Anne Herberger, sis- Russell, at 1635 State Street on ter of the groom, Miss Marlene Wednesday for the regular Raschko, Mrs. R. J. Chance and monthly session. Mrs. H. C. Ep- Miss Betty Zahara, cousin of the ping and Mrs. Fred Gilbert are bride-elect, will be the brides- nostesses, Mrs. ouoert and . Mrs. maids. Nancy Hammack will be her aunt's flower girL , Robert Lebold will stand with Mr. i Herberger as best man. Ushers include Donald and Carl Weathers, brothers of the bride- meeting Monday afternoon to-be, Ronald Krebs and Robert Hammack. A wedding breakfast will fol low : the ceremony and a '-- recep tion will be held in the after noon at the Americai. Legion Clul between 1 and 4 o'clock. levender gown and corsage of gar denias. The newlyweds greeted their guests at a reception in the Carrier Room. Pouring were Mrs. Ronald Rentfrow and Mrs. John Groom. Cutting the cake were Mrs. Jack Whitegon and Mrs. James Bohle Assisting were Miss Velma Shiv ers, Miss Kathleen Hartman, Miss Nadine Province, Miss Patricia West and Mrs. Donald Clark. After a wedding trip alone the Oregon coast the couple will be at home in Portland. For going away the new Mrs. Sherman donned a navy blue suit with navy and red accessories, ternoon at her Fairmount Hill home for a group of her friends. Covers will be placed for ten guests. Mrs. Brown U Entertain Mrs. Frank A. Brown will be and blouse and a corsage of pink rosebuds. Thomas Snyder of Seattle stood with the groom as best man. Seat ing the guests were Andrew Pasb- hostess for a Valentine party kowski of Seattle. Ronald Craven. W ednesday night at the Keith Ervin Potter and Garnet Six. aU of Brown home on the South River Salem. Road for a group of friends. A dessert supper will be served followed by an evening of bridge. Biaaen ty the Hostess are Mesdames Hubert Williamson. Mrs. Shaw selected an Ice blue afternoon gown with whit rose bud corsage for ber daughter's wedding. The newlyweds greeted their guests at a reception at the studio. The group meetings for the Christian Women's Fellowship of First Christian church will be held on Thursday, Feb. 4 at 10:30 unless otherwise noted. Meeting places as follows: Hattie Mitchell Group: Mrs Jesse Strawn, 759 Oregon SC Gertrude Shoemaker Group, Mrs, Elton Benedict. 1004 Dons Rd. Barbara Farmer Group. Mrs. El aon lumen. 210 aiaie si Edna Gish Group. Mrs. C O. Gillming, 78 N. 15th St. 5 j Hattie Menzies and Grace Hen dricks Groups. Mrs. Edna Wood, 1360 N. 25th, 10 a.m. ( The three night groups will meet on Tuesday, Feb. 9 at 8 p.m.! as follows: Eva Mane Johnson Grqup, Mrs. Steve Irving, 1555 Musgrkve Mary uni Hail uroup. Mrs, Har old Dalke, 560 College Dr. ? Helen Shorrock Group. Mrs Keith O'Neil. 2645 N. Church Ernest Hobbs. Theodore Flock, 1 Mr- William r lurk poured and Courtney Jones. Newhury rW cutting the cake were Mrs. M. D. Edward Salstrom, James R. Phil- Goodman of Emmett. Idaho, aunt lips, Ernest H. Miller. Gordon " onae. ana tun. uai Cooley, Alton Chamberlain. John Stockslager of Berkeley. Calif., tht M. Fitaniuriee. Ist-r Ti r.r-n bride's COUSin. Donald Sommer. Don E. Phillips. Creeting guests at the door were Ronald E. Jones Jr.. Lloyd E. Ramey; Ralph Underwood. George Huggins Jr., George C. Alexander Jr., and Joe Bryan Richards Jr Mrs. Miller a nostets Kirs. Robert F. Anderson and Mrs. Ralph Nohlgren. Assisting about the rooms and serving were Mrs. Glen BriedwtU of Silverton. Mrs. Margaret Fessenden, Mrs. Gordon Krueger, Mrs. Edna Pickett, Mrs. Event of Friday night will be a. irs. Lesue j. the bridge supper for which Mrs. Sparks. Mrs. Winifred Worrell Jack Miller will be hostess at Portland, Mrs. Orifl Watkins. Miss her North 24th Street home at 7:30 o'clock. The. Valentine theme will be used in the decor and table appointments. Guests of Mrs. Miller will be Mesdames Dwight Quisenberry, John M. Fitzmaunce. Alton Chamberlain, Allan RiebeL Joel Bryan Richards Jr., Keith Mor ris, James Shantz, Allan Bel-1 linger, Desmond K. Walker. Richard Scandling. Don E. Phil lips, Harold Saabye, Hugh Bel linger. John Slanchik. Harvey Noveall Jr. and Miss Luella Campbell Ann Boentje, Miss Juanita Brown. Miss Gladys Crenshaw. Miss Dao na Olson and Miss Etta White. After a wedding trip the couple will be at home in Seattle, where the groom is in business. Annual meeting and election of officers of the Salem Art Associa tion will be held Monday night at the Music Hall on the Willamette University campus at 8 p.m. Mrs. Walter! Kirk, president, will pre side at the meeting. Bethel 43. Job's Daughters Mother's Club will hold a luach-' eon meeting at the Manonic Temple Thursday noon. 3frs. Charles R. Shaw is chairmari of the hostess committee, assisted 1 by Mrs. Elvin Thomas, Mrs. Charles Wilson and Mrs. Lloyd Davenport. George Bagnall will give the pro gram. An invitation has been extend ed by members of the Portland Weaver's Guild to attend their e. kII miLLER'S SALEM. ORE. COMPARE WITH ANYWHERE POOR BOY SANDWICH AT NORTH'S 1170 Center Poor Circulation? Nerve Tension? A wonderful new mechanical Home Massage has been de veloped that brings relief from painful limb cramps, numbness, cold feet and other circulatory ailments. Also comforts a chief joints and sore stiff muscles, acting as a body conditioner. 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