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i ' , t A 3 f ! i t M;: 1. v Presbyterian Guilds Meet ThisWfeek ! - "I : : : Guilds of the Women's Associa tion of the Firsf i Presbyterian church are meeting next week as follows: ' - . , Crown guild. Tuesday for des sert at 1:15 at the home of Mrs. R. A. Meyer, 944 Belmont. Mrs. E. FT Kirkwood, Mrs. A, B. Davis and Mrs. Fred Hueneke will assist. The leader is Mrs. Bjarne Erick sen.J . " ' Other guilds are meeting ' on Wednesday as follows: . Adah guild, for 1:15 dessert at the home of Mrs. Everett Booster, 2645 D Street, JUrs. Jean Mowery, leader. , j Deborah guild, tot 12:30 covered dish luncheon in ,the clu broom of j the church. I I I Esther guild,, at 1 p.m. for des sert at the home of Mrs. W. L. Lantis, Rt. 1, Box 778, with Miss j Bailey is leader. "j I Leah guild, for 1:15 dessert at Luc uvmjic vt.oriia. wauuc iviuifriijr, 635 S. Liberty, with' Mrs. Clyde McClung and Mrs. IMae Peterson assisting, leader, Mrs. James E. Morgan. j Mrs., Hane Hostess L'ydia guild, for coffee at 9:30 a.mJ at the home of Mrs. Everett T. Hane, 2165 -University, with Mrs; C. E. Hicks assisting, leader, Mrs.; Dwight Larsons. Martha guild, for 1p.m. dessert Special Guests At OES Meeting , Amsworth Chapter, OES will meet Wednesday evening, April 6 at eight o'clock at the Scottish Rite Temple. Invited as guests for this meet ing are Bethel 48; Jobs Daughters and Chemeketa Chapter, Order of DeMolay. The girls are planning an Easter-Bonnet: parade and auc tion and the DeMolay boys will conduct a slave market. V Mrs. J. N. Francis will present a program and Mk. Robert Stutz man will be chairman of the re freshment committee. at the home of Mrs. Ralph Under' wood, 655 Tulip Place, Mrs. Hub bell Young hostess. Leader is Mrs Oscar Paulson. Ruth guild, for 1:15 dessert at the home of Mrs. Dewey Rand, : 1375 Market St., Mrs. Luella J. Rand assisting, leader, Mrs. Luke Johnston. Sarah guild, for 1 p.m. dessert in the church parlor with Mrs. J. E. Anderson hostess, leader, Mrs. Russel Pratt. Westminister guild, in the church Condit room for dessert at 1 p.m. with Mrs. Otto J. Wilson hostess. Mrs. Harold Rosebraugh - will re view the book "Just Half a World Away." A nursery will be provided for small children. Mrs. Robert H. Hamilton is leader of the group. Soroptimist Club members will hold their regular luncheon meeting Wednesday noon at the Golden Pheasant. Delia oauiuiab to neti Mrs. Arthur A. Rogers will be hostess to the Delta Gamma alum nae at her home, 757 S. Church St., Wednesday night at 8 p. m. co-hostesses will be Mrs. Elsie Maxwell and Mrs. Richard Em; bick. The group .will discuss the Panhellenic Easter Lily sale and plans will be made for a summer card party. The . Begonia Club will meet Tuesday night at the YMCA at 8 p.m." Rex Teeters of McKenzie Bridge will speak and show slide of "Wild Flowers of Oregon." Members are asked to bring guests and all interested persons are welcome to attend. Circles to iVieet On Wednesday . Circles 7 and S. of the First Methodist Church will meet Wed nesday, April 6. Mi. Don G. Ful ton will be hostess j to' Circle 7 at her home, 1249 S. Commercial St., at 8p.m. Mrs. Lakin Wesphal and Mrs. Charles Love Will be the co hostesses. Mrs. William K. Smith will lead the devotions. ; Members of Circle 8 will meet in the Carrier Room fat 12:45 p.m. Hostesses will be Mrs. Clyde Bark er. Mrs. Louis High and Mrs. Henry G. Otto. ; OES Birthday Party - i . Chadwick Chapter Order of Eastern Star will celebrate its 60th birthday at the regular meeting Tuesday night at the Masonic Temple at 8 p. m. Birthday tables will be decorated to represent each month of the year. ? ' Regular meeting of Oregoa State Nurses -Association, District 3 will be held Monday night at the Salem General Hospital at 8 p. m. Miss Marjorie Elmore, Oregon State executive secretary, ' will' be the SDeaker. She will answer any ques tions nurses wish to ask regard- ' ing their profession. ; Jason Lee Guild Meets Monday The Jason Lee Wesley an Ser vice Guild will met Monday, Aprp 4, at 8 p. m. in the Kirby Room ol " the . Church. The plant sale which was planned for this meet ing has been postponed. The. Council of Church Women, led by Mrs. E. P. Goulder. wCl have charge of the program and, worship service. Mrs. Archie Brewster will head the hostess committee, assisted by Mrs. Velma DuBois, Mrs. Earl Mootry and Mrs. Robert Geddes. . Mrs. Wayne L. Simmons, the former Myrna Lois Lip- pert before her April 2 -marriage at the First-Church of God. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. Edmund Lippert and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin H. Simmons. (Steimonts Studio). j Simmons-Lippert Vows Are Read at Church Nuptials At a 3 oclock ceremony Saturday afternoon at the First Church of God Miss Myrna Lois Lippert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund . Lippert. became the bride of Wayne L. Simmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ervki H. Simmons. The Rev. H. J. Mclntire performed the nuptials before an Easter setting of potted lilies. The alternate pews were marked with daffodils and white satin bows. Miss Coralie Doughton was the ainger and Mrs. John Eby the organist. For her wedding the bride se lected an original floor length gown of white organdy with a bouf fant ballerina overskirt of Swiss eyelet embroidered organdy. The fitted bodice was enhanced with a round, scoop neckline outlined in embroidered daisies. For "some thing old" she wore a single strand of pearls. Her elbow length veil of illusion was caught to a Juliet cap.: She carried a colonial nose- cay of bouvardia ' centered ' with ; yellow, roses. ; Attendants Wear Aqua Three attendants preceded the bride to the altar all wearing aqua j crystalette street length gowns ! over white, fashioned with scoop necklines arid full skirts. They car-; ried yellow nosegays of carnations j and roses-edged with organdy from j the bride's gown. Mrs Byron E. Lippert, the bride's sister-in-law, was honor matron and Miss Marce lynn Salisbury and Miss Judy Shrock were the bridesmaids. ; Walter Wilson served as. best man for his cousin. Seating the guests were Allen Simmons, the groom's brother, Loren Lippert, brother of the bride, Jerry Curtis and James Kinkaid. Mrs. Lippert chose a navy blue crepe gown with navy and pink accessories for her daughter's' nuptials.. Mrs. Simmons wore a portrait blue gowns with black and white accessories. Their flow- i ers were yellow roses. A reception followed in the Nazarene Church annex. Pouring were Mrs. L. A. Brice and Mrs. Elmer Miller, aunts of the bride. Mrs. Richard Fignins and Mrs. Viola Buckbee, the bride's aunts, 1 cut the cake. Assisting were Mrs. Earl DeSart. Mrs. H. J. Mclntire, Mrs. Lon Foltz, Misses Lois Shaf er, Marilyn Shafer. Shirley Dumm, Carol McCleary, Patricia Jenkins, Sharon ary, Elaine Conklin, Jane Horiuchi. Josephine Nystrom. Doris Wilson, Myrna Foltz, Hazel Buckbee. Rose Brice, Norma Foltz, .Karalee Miller, the latter five cousins of the bride. Go Sooth on Honeymoon When the couple left on their wedding trip to Southern Cali fornia the new Mrs. Simmons don ned a pearl grey wool suit with box jacket and navy and white ac cessories. After April 15 the newly- j weds will be at home in West Sa lem. ; - Out-of-state guests here for the wedding were Mrs. Richard Fig gins of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Brice and family of Seattle, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gettman of Toppenish, . Wash. 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