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VAGZ 801 Tb OSECOIT STATESMAN. Salens. Ore?oa, Tburaday Morning, Tmbnuxj 21, 1941 Society Clubs Music . . . . The Home llaslne Buren i't Editor Miss Elaine Murray Weds Captain Frederick Ellis Today' surprise news is announcement of the marriage of Mist Elaine Murray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Murray, to Captain Frederick Donald Ellis, U. S. army air forces, son of Dr. and Mrs. Fred Ellis, all of Salem. The afternoon ceremony took place on Valentine's Day In the chapel at Mather Field, Miss Bates Reveals Troth Mr. and Mrs. Ered E. Bates are announcing the engagement f their daughter, Bloem Art!e, to Mr.Cordon David Woods, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Warren 7. Woods of Turner. Mrs, Bates entertained a group of Willamette girls at an Informal luncheon Wednesday tion in Chresto cottage. The table was decorated with bou qiieta of laurestinu arid pussy willows ari'l centered with a pink rthday cake a the occa sion was also Bloom'a birth day. As the dessert cour was served, card bearing tha rie-vs of the engagement were lased to e h gutt. Both young people are grad uate of Aumsrllle high school a id are now freabnten at Wil lamette university. Mr. Woods a-rved two years in the Euro intittt tlieatre during the war, re reiving his discharge last No vember. No plans ha we been made Iter the wkJing The guests were: Mlu OlUt D-hl, the Miaws Marjnrie Jew ett. Marian Che:aman, Nancy Trak. Marjorie Sinclair, Jane Matthews. Monette Moling, M;ir- jorie Powell, Dori. Lk. Pa- tricla Powers and tiloom Bate. Mrs. Dates was a.itfl by her daughU-r, Dawn Bate t Golden Wedding To Be Observed Mr. and Mrs. John Wiens will celebrate their clden wedding nnivernary on Welneaday, Feb ruary 27, at the Oiurrii of God, Hood and Cottage stmrta. Rela tive and friend of the couple are invited to attend the recep tion and program at 7 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Wicna were burn Jn 'southern Russia, he coming to the hlatr when he was 25 end Mr. Wiitis when ahe was ix months old baby. They were married In Minnesota on Feb. 27, 1B. at the Bethel Men aj untie church. The c'Miplejrama to Salem in 2921 and have resided he re. ever alrice. Tney iM'le their home In American Ealli, Idaho, for 12 year nrevlou. They have five children. Mr. Ullte Urtnih, Mrs. Marc-ret Polanski and Johnny Wirn of Salem. Krank Wiens of Pi.rl!,iiid and Ib.liert Wiens of Payette, Idaho. Tfiey have 1 grandchildren aud eight great grandchildren. Aikens to Be Club Hosts i Mr. and Mrs Oeoige Aiken wiH Km hosi to nerirtwra of their club iatiirday night A deett aujMr wdl le followed by an evenini; of contract bridge. N Attending will nt Mr. and Mr David Katun, Mr. and Mrs. C A Spiagt e, Judge acd Mrs. George Kuniinan, Mrs. Eraiik Mogatw Mr. and Mrs Roy 1L Mills and Mr. and Mrs A. A. Schramm. Mr. and Mrs. E4w1a A. Bam- ford, Jr., formerly of Salem, are receiving crgratulationa on tha birth of a daughter, Marie Ann, at Kmanue) hospital in Portland February 13. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. E. Frank Douglas end Mr. E. A. Bamford, all of Portland. Great grandparents re Mr. France M. Otten of Portland and Mrs Alice M. gteiwer of Salem. NeUfcbars of Wa-aWaft will I b'U to diftrirt officers and diktHct team Friday night at o' lorfc In the Woman's club )tfue The at guardian neigh l. 1 1 will be In charge of enter ts'rmufit aid the refreshments. All inemlHsrs are inviUxl Perm. Fttak 4.50 Ware KxUa fr elfcger wave or Hairdreas Chjien TWur. Kve. by Appointment . Pkeate IM Caaatk Peraa. WTaa MS llrat NatUstal Baa BMg. K Jeryme English saitat Sacramento, Calif. For her wedding the petite, blonde bride choae a smart tropical- blue worsted suit with grey reptile accessories and dove grey hat. Mrs. James Hannaman (Lila Murray) was her sister's honor attendant. Sha wore a frty tall leur with mahogany accessories and grey hat. Immediately after the nuptials the newlyweds left for a honey moon at Strawberry Lodge, Lake Tahoe. CapUin and Mrs. Ellis will make their home In Sacra -men to while he la stationed at Mather Field. The new Mrs. Ellis is a grad uate of Salem schools and at tended Willamette university and Oregon State college. She is a member of Delta Phi and Gam ma I"hl Beta sororities. She has bmi making her home in Bak emfield with her sister, Mrs. Hannaman. Captain Ellis is a graduate of Salem school and attended Wil lamette university for two years prior to entering the Canadian air force. II later transferred to the United States army air corps and served with the Eighth air forre in England for a year. Ha has been in the service for over four and a half yean. New Babies A p POTT1 PTl V V lWillCU Felicitations go to Mr. and Mrs. Garlen L. Simpson on the birth of a seven pound daughter Toni Elizabeth, Wednesday morning at the Salem Deacon ex hospital. The little gtrl ha an older brother, Richard. The baby's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Simpaon and Mrs. Carrie Beechler, all of Salem. Mrs. Simpfton will be remembered as Caroline Lambeth. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Reynolds are the parents of a little boy bom on Monday, February 18 at the Salem Deaconeas hospital. The little boy weighed five pounds and two ounces. Mr. Rey nolds, known to his friend as Buddy, served with the marine) and is now attending Willamette university law school.- He Is a well known athlete. Eastern Star Honors Guests , Chadwlck chapter, No. J7, Od der of Eastern Star entertained a siecial guests at the meeting Tuesday night at tha Masonic temple Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rogers, jr., worthy patron and matron of Adah chapter, Independence. The lodge rooms were decor ated with arrangements of spring flowers nnd pussy willows. Guests were present from Wash ington, California, North and South Dakota. Mrs. Ray A. Yo rom talked informally about her trip to Chicago and Mrs. Mattel IM-kwnod told her recent trip to Kansas City. A social hour followed in the newly redecorated dining and reception room. The red, white and blue color scheme carried out the patriotic motif. Bouquets of forsythia and laurestinus dee orated the rooms. The commit tee in charge of arrangements Included Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Resy. Mrs. Waldo Zeller, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Golden, Miss Ruth Moore, Mrs. Elsie Rund lett and Mrs. Cora Scott. Mrs. Genr-t A. White of Clack amaa is voting for a few daya in the capital aa the guest of her aoa-ln-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Emlgh. $7rrrrrnrrnp j tWW"0i ac5 tv. - y , . 1 TRIANGLE CHICK STARTER Se Your Travelers Highlight News Mr. and Mrs. C B. j Spencer arc being welcomed borne from a trip to the east coast. Tha Spencers went east by the Canada lan rout. They made) stops io Washington, i D. C, New York City and went on to Atlantic, City where Mr. Spencer attend' ad the National Canner's conven tion. i i . Enroute borne the Spencers re turned by tha southern route, stopping in Dallas, Texaa and New Orleans. They were away three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Jones have gone south to Lot Angeles on a buamesis and pleasure trip. They plan to be home the first of March. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hague, Jr., and daughter, Patricia Jean, have left for Claremont, Calif-, after an extended visit in the capital as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Perry. ; j Lt CoL and Mrs. Allan Carson and daughter, Marian, and Mrs. Donald A. Young have returned from a week's stay in Victoria, B. C. While in the north Mrs. Young visited with her son, Don aid, a student at tha Brentwood School for Boy a. j Visitors Are Honored at ; Supper i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. IUU, III, and Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Franz were boats for a charm ingly arranged buffet supper Wednesday night at the country home of , Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Mebxm In compliment to the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Hill, Jr who are here vis iting from Buffalo, Wyo. Arrangement of laureatinua and daphne provided the decor ative note on the buffet table end about the rooms. The eve ning hours were spent Inform ally. Bidden to meet Mr. and Mrs. Hill were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Osterman and Larry Lou, Mr and Mrs. Charles Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eyre, Mr. Robert Eyre, Mrs. Otto J. Wilson, Mr. Otto J. Wilson, Jr., Miss Vera Merk. Mrs. Jeasie M. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Welch, Mrs. Mae Stark and Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Melson. President Takes Inspection Trip Mrs. Elsie McClung of Hal Ilibbard auxiliary to the United Spanish War Veterans reports a tour of inspection to Grants Pass and Medford. She aLso vis ited Camp White hospital. United Spanish War Veterans auxiliary met In regular session Tuesday night in the WW hall. Tentative plans were made for the convention to be held In June. President Bertha DeSart appointed her committee chair men. 1 Later Hal Hibbard camp came in fori . Joint discussion. Com mander Jerry DeSart had his committees appointed with Joe E. Wood as general chairman of the convention. These committees 'Will meet at chamber of commerce rooms February 28 at 7:30 p.m. for a more detailed schedule of plana, Dinner Planned, Salem Heicjhts Salem Heights Woman's club will serve a bam dinner "with cherry pie" at the community hall at 6:30 Friday night The public is invited. Tha woman are raising money to buy metal chairs for the community hall. In charge of preparation and serving are Mrs. C. C. Forbus, chairman, Mrs. L. L. Bennett, Mrs. Kenneth Z wicker, Mrs. F. L. Uradshaw, Mrs. Paul Crie- benow, Mrs. E. J. Huffman, Mrs. John Douglas and Mrs. Charles liegeman. 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