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PAGE EIGHT Tho OREGON STATESMAN, Sal-. Oogon, Sunday Morning, January 13, 1946 Rites Read At Church Nuptials At the Tint Christian church orT Friday night Mix Darlyne LaVonne Geddes. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Geddes, be came the bride of Mrs. Aiford Raymond Strawn, USA, aon of Mr. and Mn. A. L. Straws ol Portland. The Rev." Mr. Strat ford p e r t o r rn e d the 8 o'clock rites. T The couple exchanged vow before a lattice arrangement and gate decorated with silver bells, pbvks and white carnations, fern and ...white taper. Mus Audrey Vaughan, wearing pink, and Miss Cherie Rains, in a blue gown, lighted the caniles. j Mrs. Chester Cushing sang . Because" and "God Gave Me JKou" before the bridal party, en tered. Mis Alice Rose was the rganist The bride, who was given in marriage by her, lather, wore white, Mown fashioned with a ' faetin bodice and foil chiffon skirt which ended in a train. The long sleeves ended in points over the wrists and chiffon ruffling en hanced the square necklfne. Her fingertip length tulle veil cas caded from a Mary Stuart head dress. She carried a white testa ment marked with gardenias and bouvardia. Mrs. George N. Hawkins was her sister's matron of honor. She wore a blue chiffon gown made with a full skirt three-quarter length sleeves and a sweetheart neckline. Miss Alice Sandver ws the bridesmaid and wore a pink net gown with a jersey bo dire. They carried pastel nose gays to match 'their dresses. Attest ihm Crii Mr. William Strawn stood with bis brother as best man. 'Ushers were Mr. Frances Moore and Mr Siierman Callaway. Yor her daughter's wedding Mrs. Geddes wore a black suit with matching accessories and a corsage of piflk carnations. Mrs; Straws selected a black silk crepe gown with matching acces sories and her flowers were pink carnations. The newlyweds greeted their guests at a weddinx reception in the church parlors. Mrs. M. M, Magee ind Mrs. Lydia Vaughan rireaiderl at tha mnrh Ivrwla. Mrs. Roy Trudgeon cut the bride's cake. When the couple left on their wedding trip the bride wore 4 ' black and white checked suit with black top coat and black accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Strawn will return to Salem where they have taken an apart ment for the net two months. In March Mr. Strawn will leave for Fort Lewis t report for re alignment. He recently returned frn the Kurooeon theatre of op erations. Wrstauaater OalU f the First Presbyterian church will enter tain with a no-host dinner on Wednesday night at the church dining. room at 63') o'clock in gumpliment to guild members and their husbands. The dinner will take the place of the regular January afternoon meeting of the guild. Chadwtck chapter. Order of the Pastern Star will ihold its regular meeting Tuesday night at t o'clock. (Kf!c of 1943 will entertain the newly installed officers-. -i II" AHNOAt IAY1MCJ . IViNTl SPECIAL .f; DRY-SKIN BUXTUttE 1 4 AH juice pl4 tmm a New at en tbis night cxeaai fer flaky-dry skia. Helps snaka skia afpla n(i . . woaderfal iar eg4 aaots and lay lktes'eSie ta dryneaa. Order your$ mm' I LimiUxi time! Ton't Cook but . . . election nights on a newspaper aren't like thoy U3ed to be. Friday nlght, Instead of rushing around, pushing our way through crowds who gather to hear the news right fresh before It gets on the press, we worked on a crossword puzzle between pre cinct reports. The thing that made us so disgusted was that we couldn't get the croq3 word puzzle too dull Best dressed man j. . of the week was seen Saturday. He hqd on a paddad leather jacket heavy trousers, iieece lined over shoes, heavy leather mittens cap. Arid he looked armmore than you can say for most of us. Now It can be told . . Methodist WSCS Slates Meeting . At Slated for Wednesday is the monthly all day meeting, of the Woman's Society of Christian .Service of the First Methodist church In the Carrier room. The business session will begin at 10:45 in the morning. A saak lun cheon will be held at noon and coffee will be served by the host ess circle No. 1. , The .afternoon session will be gin at 1:30 with Mrs. Paul Acton leading the devotions "Peace Through the Cross. The guest speaker will be Mia Laura Heist, who has served In India for many years. All women of the church are Invited to attend. At the recent circle meetings the following were elected as chairmen for the coming year; Circle 1, Mrs. A. A, Lee; Circle 1, Mrs. O. If. Yetter, Circle 3, Mrs. Ted Ullakko; Circle 4, Mrs. Ed mond L. Clark; Circle 9, Mrs. L. V. Shafer; and Circle i, Mrs. Roy Ohmart' Grady-TvHll Vows Read in Corvallis . Two former Salem young peo ple, Miss Marion Twill and Ed ward C. Grady were married in flhe home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Twill in Corvallis on December 5. The groom is the son1 of Mr. and Mrs. . C. Grady of Portland. I Dr. Jesse Bunch read the ser vice. i The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a green wool suit with matching accessories. Her corsage was an orchid. Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson at tended the couple. J The groom, who is serving in (the navy, reported back to his ship, the S3 Detroit, at Seattle, and his bride will live in Port land during his absence. ( Roth Mr. and Mrs. Grady at tended Salem acttool. Exclusive A, iw with diiHngwIshlng I . I i ; I ad, .conplely charming. SmoR toik the waist big talk in He fewtterfr sleeve. Oean-drown blveprint for yew h or S A" or under. In exquisite) pvre Wool worsted'.' Coalettl colors. . Sixes I to It Wow , . sweepers In Portland don't disturb things. On December 29 I lost a mitten mother had knitted for me for, Christmas and didn't have the nerve to tell her about it. On January 7, I drove to Portland, got out of the car and picked my mitten from the gutter, well washed but Jn good repair. And I have witnesses to prove ltl X marks spot . . Got a card from a fel low In Independence, Mo., who offers to tell my faults and talents If 111 only send him my handwriting, and 25c In cash. He promises a "surprise for md." Goodness sakes, t never giirprises J m when friends and relations tell my faults, arid I don't have to pay 2S3 for the information either . . . Marine; Burert and a knitted least thi street DeMolay Mathers met at the Masonic temple on Thursday lot a luncheon and business ses sion. ? Hostesses were Mrs. i W. WiUott and Mrs. A. H. Davis. Retiring president, Mrs. W. J. Beard presented gifts to Mrs. W. McCabe, Mrs. Douglas Arm Strong and Mrs. Davis for per feet attendance. ; Dehors Ana Klngan, daaghter of Mr, and Mrs. George Kingan, will celebrate, her sixth birthday this afternoon when she enter taini a group of friends at par ty at the Falrmount Hill home of her parents. Miss Case to Talk To 4-H Clubs Miss Lucy A. Case, extension nutritionist from Oregon Stat college, will be the guest speak er over KOAC, Monday at 7:30 If. m. on the 4-H club radio pro gram, Her topie will be "Plans for 4-H Health Clubs In 194." She will discuss; ways of corre lating the health clubs with the physical fitness program of the public schools. Miss Case has assisted with! 4-H Health clubs for many years and is author of the handbook which is" being used by these clubs in Oregon. Miss Helen Cowgill, assistant state 4-H club leader, will also speak, discussing "Styles of To day." f Suggestions will be made which, will be especially helpful to members of 4-H clothing clubs . I The 4-H club radio program is a regular feature over KOAC on Monday night On subsequent Monday evenings other speakers will discuss topics of interest: to 4-H club members and leaders. Perm. Fash la ra Wave .3U Extra for Finger wave or Hairdress Open Thurs. Eve, ! by Appointment I Poena J6l Ca-tle Perm. Warers IIS First National Bank BUg. The of the hoir i (uiiii fir 5' 4" if iilit at : Sally's softness. Cotlartets'tcOtprw f Chorus Plans a Musical Review A "Gay Nineties Review" is to be given by the Salem Business and Professional Women's chor us Special preparations are be ing made and rehearsals for the show to be presented early in. June. The group Is also at work on the annual spring concert. Tues day is the date set for the next rehearsal : at the home of Miss Ida Mae Smith, 62S North 15th street. igr j jjj . h j v f ll : ll ' I'M 1 1 T 0 " jt!- I IB I f II 1 m i i i Miss Pierce To Wed on . Tuesday .. Plans have been completed for the marriage of Miss Betty Pierce, daughter of Mrs. Helen Pierce, to Mr. Roy Kuenstler, son of Mrs. Ed Kuenstler of San Antonio, Texas, which will be an event of Tuesday night, Jan uary 15. The ceremony will take place at the Jason Lee Methodist church with the Rev. S. Raynor Smith officiating at 7 o'clock. Miss Betty Louise Slnkola wil sing I Love Thee" and "Bei cause." M Us Alice Rose will be the organist. Miss Pierce has asked her, un cle, Mr. C. A. Long of Seattle, to give her in marriage. Miss Glo ria Robinson will be the maid of honor and Mrs. Helen Pruitt the matron of honor. Mr. Albert J. Evans of Salem will stand with Mr. Kuenstler as best man. A wedding reception will be held in the church parlors im mediately after the ceremony. After a wedding trip to the Oregon coast the newlyweds will return to Salem to make their home. Miss Pierce is well known in Salem as a dancing instructor. Her fiance was recently dischar ged from the navy after serving overseas. A Small Deposit Reserves Your Selection Ilayesvtne Woman's elab will meet with Mrs. Robin Day at 2 p. ! m Thursday. Mrs. Bruce Willis will assist the hostess, and Mrs. Claude Murphy will give the program. Roll call will be , answered by reciting a line from a favorite song. Chapter G of TEX) will meet on Thursday with Mrs. 41. B. Johnson for a 1:15 dessert. Mrs. A. Llnerode will be in charge of the founder's day program. Miss Dunn to Wed Lt. HiU Mr. and Mrs. George W. Dunn of Rathdrum, Idaho, announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Margaret, to Lt (jg) Clif ford F. Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M. Hill of Salem. Miss Dunn is taking a hygien ic course at the University of Oregon Dental college in Port land. She was formerly a stu dent at the University of Idaho where she was a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. After receiving his B. S. de gree at Willamette university, Lt. Hill graduated from North Pacific college of Oregon Den tal school, where he was affilia ted with Delta Sigma Delta fra ternity. The wedding will take place sometime in February when Lt. Hill gets a leave. . m Russia to Be Subject of AAUW Meet The January meeting of the American Association of Univer sity Women will be held on Sat urday, January If, at 2 o'clock in the Carrier room of the First Methodist church, according to Mrs. John Burcham, president The speaker will be A. R. Osii povich, whose topic will be "Russia in Perspective." Mr. Os ipovich is chief of transmission design at the Bonneville power administration. He was born in Russia and is a member of the state executive for Russian war . relief. He is t past chairman of the Oregon section of the Ameri can society of mechanical engin eers. Mr. Osipovich has been an American citizen for over 25 years and received his engineer ing education at Oregon State college, from which institution his son also graduated. Miss Pat Vincent will sing sev eral selections. She is a student at Oregon State college and a pupil of Paul Petre. Miss Vincent will be accompanied by Mrs. Ri chard KrieseL After the program and bus iness meeting there will be an Informal tea. Mrs. Frank Ben nett Is chairman of the decora-, tion committee and will be as Choose from ihess QUALITY FURS O Russian Squirrel O Northern Muskrat O Russian Pony O Bombay Lamb O Persian Lamb Paw O Silver Fox O And many other fine Furs sisted by Miss, Merl Dlmick, Mrs. William P. McKinney, Mrs. Ralph Mercer and Mrs. Wilson Siegmund. The hospitality com mittee chairman is Mrs. Albert, Cohen and her committee mem bers are Mrs. Virgil Golden, Miss Bertha Kohlhagen and Miss Jea sie Belden. Hostesses to Fete Clubs Mrs. J. M. Devers, will preside at a bridge luncheon Monday afternoon at her .Market street home for the pleasure of her club. j Mrs. Paul Hansen wfll also be a luncheon hostess Monday aft ernoon when she honors her club at her South Commercial street home. Bridge will be in play after the salad luncheon. EMERY S. HOBSON TEA&1ER OF PIANO BJM. Degre Graduate College of Music, Cincinnati, j and University of Oregon. ; Aoareas 141 Ferry Tk. Mil WUlett't Capital Dreg Store Car, State Liberty 8U. rhenatls i?mvi ...... i . , tiiu-ir) "sssssaalSSsssaBSja m . . .