It's June, the Month of Satin and MONG traditional social events given preceding the annual Cher ryland Festival will be the "queen's tea" next Sunday afternoon, June 26. Thli year's affair, honoring Miss Patricia O'Connor, who is the queen will be given at the home of Mayor and Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom. Members of the Salem Zonta club will be hostesses for this year's event. Hours for the tea will be between S and 3 o'clock. Members of the festival court this year are Miss Jeannlne Bentley of Lyons, Miss Patricia O'Connor of Stayton, Miss Grace Kirk of St. Paul. Miss Dorothy Neufeld of Dallas, Miss Catherine Epecht of Jefferson. By Marian Lowry Fischer "HJ-'WELVE guests have been bidden I by Mrs. D, E. Gray and Mrs. Har old Heiserman for a bridge party Monday evening at the Gray home com plimenting Mrs. T. G. Wise, who is leav ing next week with her family for Seat tle to live. Following the bridge games a late supper will be served. Sweet peas and carnations will decorate the table. Guests will include Mrs. Wise Mrs. Harvey Harmon, Mrs. C. L. Neel, Mrs. Roger Hoy, Mrs. Charles R. Shaw, Mrs. Roy Todd, Mrs. Milo Taylor, Mrs. Har old O. Schneider, Mrs. Ed Goeckner, Mrs. Alma Everhardy, Mrs. P. C. Ander son, Mrs. Arthur Erickson and the two hostesses. Leaving tomorrow evening for Hono lulu will be five Salem girls who will be in the group of 40 Oregon college women taking work during the summer session at University of Hawaii. Those going from here are Misses Roberta Tussing, Suzanne Muggins, Patty Wilson, Geraldine Woodruff, and Marianne Bonestecle. Miss Tussing and Miss Huggins are University of Oregon students, the other three from Oregon State college. They are making the trip by Pan American Airlines and expect to be gone even weeks. Announcement is made of the, en gagement of Miss Lillian Gregg, daugh ter of Mrs. Annie Gregg of Nyssa, Ore., to Leo L. Baton, son of Mr. and Mrs. W Mason Bishop of Salem. The wedding is planned for the latter part of July in the First Baptist church here. Miss Gregg is a graduate of the Multnomah School of the Bible. Mr. Baton recently was graduated from Ore gon State college as a civil engineer. Visitor here from Canyon, Texas, is Mrs. Rhea Robbins, who is guest of her nn-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield Walker. She plans to bt her a month. A wedding planned for the evening ef June 23 is that of Miss Joyce Houtz of Barstow, Calif., and Edward Willis, also of Barstow. The ceremony will be at 8 o'clock in the garden at the home of her brother, H. T. Houtz, south of Salem. A recep tion will follow. Mias Houtz Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David S. Houtz of Salem and Mr. Willis the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willis of Barstow. Delegates named by the Salem Rotana club for the national convention to be held in Salem July 22, 23 and 24, are Mrs. Fannie Douglas, Mrs. Lester Thomas and Mrs. Alfred Lane with Mrs. Herbert Miller as alternate. Miss Vada L. Hill of the Salem club is the national Rotana president. Mrs. O. L. Donnelly Is general convention chairman. i,. m '' I . NNOI'N 0 ''"'! thf rntatrmrnl f Mii Hoirnr. ttf,. hl-r of Mr. ami m M. r. nnff. In John , Horlnn, ton of llr. anil Mrv H J Hnrlon 4 Biker. Ore. Tka ntiii Is ataniMa lw Um awlr teU. tkatuMU-UU stuaie ptcturai. fiY i V""V i L '' I THE MARRIAGE of Mrs. Rob le Smith, who was Ruth .loyrf Ilughlett wa solemnized last Saturday evening In the First ('ongrrgalional rhurrh. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hnrttin W. Htighlett, and Mr. Smith is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. L. (smith of Portland. (Jesten-Miller studio picture). Miss Fischer Will Be Bride A profusion of early summer blos soms and lighted tapers in candelabrums will decorate St. John's Lutheran church this evening for the wedding of Miss Norma L. Fischer and Delton C. Trink loin o Portland. White stock, delphin iums, orange blossoms and carnations make up the floral sotting. Candles tied with white satin bows will be ar ranged down the aisle. Mrs. Erwin Nickodemus and Miss Mary Heenan. wearing identical white faille dresses, will light the tapers. The service will be solemnized at 8 o'clock, the Rev. Herbert Trinklein, father of the bridegroom, officiating. For the music, J. Einwaller will sing and P. J. Hjllman of Oakland, Calif., uncle of the bride, will be at the organ. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fischer, is to wear a bouf fant style white satin gown designed with marquisette overskirt and yoke. The dress is made with a full train of satin and marquisette trimmed in French lace, the lace also outlining the yoke and trimming the sleeves at the wrist The lace aUo trims the skirt in front and a row of tiny satin buttons extends down the back of the dress. The fingertip veil is caught up on both sides with clusters of orange blossoms For "'?,-' i '. . 1 ) I V 1 her flowers the bride is to carry a cas cade bouquet of gardenias and steph anntis arranged with lace and satin rib bon. For something old the bride will carry a handkerchief belonging to her great aunt. Mr. Fischer is to give his daughter in marriage. Attendant in Pink Mrs. L. I. George is matron of honor for her sister. Her dress is of pink organdy, fashioned similarly to the bride's gown but made with hooped skirt that is caught up in front with tiny clus ters of orange blossoms. Her nosegay is of deep lavender sweet peas and del phiniums with gardenias in the center. Miss Patricia O'Day, Mrs. Howard Hochhalter, Portland, and Miss Joan Trinklein, also of Portland and a sister of the bridegroom, are the bridesmaids. Their gowns in pink organdy are iden tical to that of the honor attendant, and their nosegays are of pale lavender sweet peas and delphiniums with car nations in the center. Young Miss Jacqueline Trinklein, niece of the bridegroom, is flower girl, wearing a floor length dress of pink organdy and carrying a nosegay of pas tel flowers. Dick Hoffman is to be ring bearer. Brother Best Man Donald Trinklein Is to be best man for his brother, Robert Schlewitz, Rob ert Dressier, HiHman Fischer, brother of the bride, will he the u.hfrs. For her dauchter's wndrtine. Mrs. Fisrhet is In rrr an aoua lace Eovn with rep pink roes and gardrnias at the wai.-l. Mrs. Trinklein. mother nf the bririeGroom, is to v ear a dusty ro-e sheer crepp gnwn wilh corsage of gar denias and yellow roses. A reception v ill fot'ow the FTvirc. Mrs Herman Pehorn of Hillsboro i to cut tl'.e cpke. Mr. Honr" Ht'ecker will pour and culling ics will hr Mrs. 'Vil-li-nn K'nz. Tall basl-cls of flowers nre to he arranged about th? rooms The briHe's tnHe is to lie set witli n '-"p cloth the cH;e arrvirvd nt onr ' 1 . rn an;iti t-nii'iit of gardenias at t''? i.t'.r. Assisting at the reception will lie Mrs. Jni'k Brown, Mrs. l.rHoy Mitlrndnrf, Miss Hulda Schultz, Mrs. Marie Hierse-koi-n. Miss Lorraine Saul. Miss Lois Ruecker Is to pass the guest book. The couple will go to San Francisco on a trip and will hp at home in Salem after July 5. For going away for bride Is to wear a gray dressmaker suit with Chinese rpd coat, navy blue hat, navy accessories and corsage of gardenias. Mrs. James B. Manning, grand royal matron of the Order of the Amaranth, state of Oregon. Is leaving Monday on the Empire Builder for New York City to attend the supreme council of the order, June 28 to 29. She will be regis tered at the Stafford hotel. Miss Edna Mae Manning will accompany her moth er on the trip. Visits will be made in Washington, D. C, and other places of Interest, the two returning by way of Vancouver, B. C, in three weeks. The wedding nf Miss Virginia M Hales and James V. Moser is planned for next Saturday. June 2.V the ceremony to he solemniied at 10:30 a m. in St. Joseph ! Catholic church. The bride-elert is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hales and Mr Moser the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Moser of Cincinnati, Ohio. a r r'i i Orange Blossoms; Brides and Brides-Elect Take the Spotlight in Social News of Early Summer Time A! T A simple ceremony planned for tomorrow afternoon, Miss Ger- 'aldine Gardner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Gardner of Tilla mook, is to be wed to Vernon L. Emra, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Emra of Portland, the rites to take place at 4 o'clock in the First Congregational church with Dr. Seth R. Huntington officiating. Salmon gladioluses and lighted tapers will decorate the church for the serv ice. Miss Edith Fairham is to be solo ist and Jean Hobson Rich will be at the organ. The bride has chosen a tan suit with brown hat and accessories for her wed ding costume, and she will carry a cor sage of gardenias and white gladioluses. Miss Sylvia Lee as honor attendant is to wear a soft green suit with black accessories and natural straw hat and she will carry a bouquet of yellow hoses. Willis Emra. Jr., Portland, is to be be1 man for his brother. Ushers will be James Garrow and Harold Swiniord. At the reception following. Mrs. P. E. Car'son nf Astoria, aunt of the bride, and Mrs Willis Emra, Jr., Portland, will pour. Mrs. Barbara Paleman, sister of the bridegnoom, Portland, is to cut tiie cake. Assisting in the srvin will be Mis-s Mrie Bcsch ?nd Miss Mary Thompson. Among othrr out-of-town guests to be here for the wedding will be Mrs. R. W. Setzer and son. Ernest, of Redding, Calif. The couple will mnl;e their home in Portland The brMe has been on the staff in the state treasury department in Salem. Two affairs are on the calendar next week to honor Miss Elizabeth Nelson, who is to be married June 25 to Scott Adams of Milwaukie. On Monday evening, Miss Carroll Gragg and Mrs. Douglas Armstrong will entertain at the home of tht forniei for Miss Nelson. A linen showei is planned for the bride to-be The two hos1eses will be assisted by their mothers, Mrs, Albert C. Gragg and Mrs. Walter D. Crdner Guests for the evening will include: Miss Nelson, her mother. Mrs. George Nelson: Mrs. Irwin Scott Adams and Miss Ann Adams of Milwaukie, Mrs. Leonard Odom, Mrs. Carroll Roger Nel son Mrs. Leonard Rinearson, Jr., of Corvallis, Mrs. George Schroeher Mrs. Wayne Struble of Eugene, Mrs. Barry Lambert, Mis. Robert Busick of Forest Grove, Miss Margaret Jane Cooley, Miss Marjorie Tate, Miss Jean Fidler,. Miss Janet Kirk of San Francisco Miss Rob erta Meyer, Miss Addyse Lane, Miss Car olyn Carson, Mrs. Don Preiss, Miss Jean Claire Swift, Miss Connie Cocking,, Miss Shirley Lukins, Miss Phyllis Schnell, Miss June Young, Miss Mariann Croisan, Miss Jane Carson, Miss Suzanne Small, Miss Betty Jean Manoles, Miss Mary Lou McKay, Miss Joyce Reeves, Misa Marilyn Archibald, Misa Edith Fair ham. For Wednesday Mrs. Walter Kirk and her daughter. Miss Janet Kirk, will entertain on Wed nesday evening at their home at a aup per and shower for Miss Nelson. Invited to the party are Miss Nelson and her mother, Mrs. George W. Nelson; Miss Sara Bjorset of Cottage Grove, Mrs. Donald Preiss, Miss Beth Basler of Portland, Miss Carroll Gragg, Miss Ro berta Meyer, Miss Marjorie Tate, Miss Jean Fidler, Mrs. Douglas Armstrong, Miss Margaret Jane Cooley, Miss Edith Fairham, Mrs. Irwin Scott Adams and Miss Ann Adams, both of Milwaukie, Miss Jean Claire Swift, Miss June Young, Miss Carolyn Carton, Miss Su zanne Small, Mrs. Barry Lambert, Miss Jane Carson, Miss Joan Randall of Port land, Miss Mary Lou McKay, Miss Betty Jean Manoles, Miss Addyse Lane, Miss Shirley Lukins, and the two hostesses. Honoring Miss Janice Myers, who Is to be married July 17 to Lloyd V. Lewis of Eugene, and Miss Margaret-Jane Emmons, who is to be wed Sept;mher 1 to John Syme of Parma. Idaho, Mrs. Harold Gardner (Jeanne Demytu will be hostess Monday evening at a doul t miscellaneous shower. The evening will be spent informally, a late supper to be served. Bidden In honor Miss Myers and Miss F'"mons are their mothers. Mi- Bui 'on A Myers and Mrs. Carl W. F.mmi.i.s, r -octivcly; Mi's Jrrnne Myers. Mv Anita Hager, Miss Grace Shields. Mis Pcqsv Mori' 7., Mis-s Marilyn Hiort Mi... Jane Walsh. Hiss Pev.-rly McMillan Ms C irinne Wr. Mrs. Robert Siddn va of Portl,m'J, Mrs-. William Dunn if ' V-idt.irn. I'aio'd Nc'son, Mr. Gerald Rubison. Miss Sylvia Clnggett has an Interest ing year ahead in England. She is leav ing here in mid-July to sail from New York City on July 19 for Manchester, England During the coming year Miss Cloggett is to teach in the Sland school for girls in Manchester, a school corre sponding to a junior college in this country. Miss Claggett has been teach ing at Oregon College of Education and is going to England under the teacher exchange plan. Mr and Mrs. Karl Becke and their daughters. Miss Marjorie Becke and Mrs. William Shinn. and the little grandson, Michael Shinn. will spend next week at the beach at Neskowin, Saleir .Zonta club Is to meet for Its session next Thursday evening at ti.,rhome of Mrs. O. A. Melgaard, route S Dessert will be at 7:30 o clock. Mist Kathryn Carthew and Miss Hazel Roenicke are co-hostesses. Nebraska auxiliary plans a meeting, for Wednesday, a no-host luncheon to be served at 12 30 o'clock at the homt i Ura Goi Clark, 430 Chamawa. , ATE for the wedding of Miss Bar bara King of Portland, formerly Salem, and Donald Crouch of Portland, is announced for Friday, August 12. The announcement was told last evening at a shower and party for which Miss Suzanne Huggins and Miss Roberta Tussing were hostesses at the home of Miss Huggins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Huggins. The wedding will be at 8 o'clock in the evening in St. Michael and All Angels church. Portland. Miss Suzanne Huggins of Saiem is to be maid of honor, Miss Patti Ray of Salem and Miss Patricia Cook of Port land the bridesmaids. Taper lighters will be Miss Marilyn Morse of Astoria and Miss Janet Paulsen of Seattle. BRIDE AT A wedding of June 5 was Mrs. David ifi- i. tu' " ..lu u" I n n m "'-T - .uk ions mi ahiki ior ine summer, picture) Krechter-O'Connor St. Joseph's Catholic church was the scene for a wedding this morning when Miss Mary O'Connor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. O'Connor of Stayton, was married to Robert Glen Krechter, son of Mrs. Phillips M. Krechter of Sa lem. The service was solemnized at 10 o'clock, the Rev. T. J: Bernards officiat ing. The mass servers were brothers of the bride, Don and Francis O'Connor. For the music, hymns were sung throughout the mass and Wayne Meusey was at the organ. The bride wore a beautiful wedding gown of white French lace. The dress was designed with a high neckline, a yoke of marquisette with a bertha of satin. Satin encircled from the waist to a bow in the back. The dress was designed with a train. The three-tiered illusion-net veil, fingertip in length, was arranged from a crown of seed pearls belonging to the bride's godmother, Mrs. A. C. Kirwin. The bride carried a white prayer book with white orchid, the streamers being caught up with stephanotis. Mr. O'Conor gave his aMhter in marriace. Miss Patricia O Connor was honor attendant. She wore an orchid taffeta rirc.--s fashioned in off shoulder style and with full skirl. Her flowers were green Er'her Peed dairies. Miss I.'ary McNamee. Mi-s Lucille ATius end Miss Mary Jean Wegrr were the bridesmaids. All three wore gowns T'cnti-al to thrt of the honor attendant e cent they were in apple srecn. Their flowers were ore'; id Esther Reed daisies. i-ninr aitendr.nls were sisters of the bride. Pcgr-.y and Maureen O'Connor, both wearing orchid frocks and carry ing creen Esther Reed daisies. Clarence Krechter was best man for his brother. The ushers eie Robert Stanton and Edward DeBuys of Los An ge es and Keith Evans. The bride's mother wore a two-piece navy erere drpss with flowpred blouse and a corsage of orchids. Mrs. Krecht er mother of the bridegroom, wore a lignt blue suit with corsage of orchids. The reception following was at the Saiem Woman's club house. Mrs. A. C. Kirwin cut the cake and pouring were Mrs. William Brinkley and Mrs Raymond Hartmann and Mrs. Richard O'Connor assisted. For gping away the bride wore a navy faille suit dress with navy and while accessories and picture hat, and a corsage of white orchids. The couple have gone on a wedding trip to Canada. They will be In Salem for the summer, then will go to Los An geles, Mr. Krechter to finish his work at Loyola university. Both young peo ple were graduated from Sacred Heart academy The bride is a graduate nurse and Mr Krechter attended Willamette university before going to Loyola. Sigma Kappa Mothers club is meet ing next Thursday for a 1:30 p m. lunch eon at the home of Mrs. V. D. McCullen, Mrs. Robert Schroeder assisting . All Sig ma Kappa moth in in Invited. Loren Hewitt of Portland will be best man. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney A. king of Port land, for several years residents of Salem, and Mr. Crouch is the son nf Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Crouch of Portland. Dr. and Mrs. Norman Huffman leave nest Saturday for Chicago to be gone for the summer. ... Mrs. Huffman has an interesting pro gram ahead, planning to teach in the summer session of University of Chicago in readings in modern art, the cour.e featuring photostatic and microfilm work in sources of modern art. The Huffmans will return in mid-Scp. tember. Key, the former Shirlee Kinnane. daurh- rj . ine sn oi mr. ana Mrs. v. (J esten-Miller Btudi Rites Today Sojourners club's semi-monthly after noon card party will be Thursday in the Salem Woman's club house, dessert to be at 1:15 o'clock, followed by cards. Mrs. Walter Toy, Mrs. Allan John, Mrs. M. B, Rudd, Mrs, Loren W. Lewis, Mrs, Leland Mackprang, Mrs. W. J. Hayden. Regular meeting of Chadwick chap- ter, No. 37, Order of Eastern Star. , will be held Tuesday evening' in the Masonic temple. There will be initiation WF.rt THF. morning ef .lane 11 was Mm. .lamps Birpy, who i. Flirahrth iBpttPl Slaati brfnrp her marrinre, Hicht" f Mr. and Mrs. Ferd fub. Mr. Bj" t the sen of Mr. ind Mrs. n 1. Bslrpy, all tt stem. (KeaiwU-ElUa stadia plctura) 3 ' ' L 1 WlCi I ' Iff Li k I A A BRIDE last Saturday evening was Mrs. Owar C. Christrnsen. Jr., the fnrmrr Mary Edith Rpimann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I,en I). Reimann, The rpiemnny was snlcmuizpd In the First Baptist church. Mr. Christensen ts the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar C. Chris trnsen, (McEwan studio picture) Preiss-Acton Wedding Friday Pink and blue in the flowers and in the gowns of the attendants provided an attractive scene for the wedding of Miss Jane Acton and Donald Preiss last evening in the First Methodist church. The couple were wed at 8:30 o'clock, the Rev. Edward Gebert of Longview, Wash., reading the vows. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Acton of Salem, Mr. Preiss the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Preiss of Vancouver, Washington. Ocean spray and pink, blue and white blooms, together with lighted tapers dec orated the church for the wedding. Miss Edith Fairham was soloist for the serv-, ice and Miss Jessica Kinsey was the organist. Lighting the tapers were Miss Caro lyn Carson, wearing sea foam green or gandy, and Miss Carroll Gragg in a gray organdy gown. The bridal gown was of white slipper satin, designed with marquisette yoke with satin applique trim and scattered BRIDE ON JI NF. in was Mrs. Brurf Allan Frickson, the former Barbara F.llfn SmMh. rjhp is the tlanihter nf Mr. nd Mrs. 'rl F. HftMh ef Kalpm snd Mr. Frirk'in Is the srffi of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Etirkson of Milwaukie. (Kenn.U-EWt stadia pic tun) ' AY- I a. 7 , y a .A 1 i - ' pseudo crystals. The sleeves were long, coming to points over the hands. The dress had a fitted bodice and full skirt with train. The fingertip illusion veil was arranged from an open crown head piece. For her flowers -the bride car ried a cascade of stephanotis centered with a white orchid. Mr. Acton gave his daughter in marriage. Sister Attends Miss Margaret Acton was maid of honor for her sister. Her gown was of pink matelasse organdy, fashioned with a bertha collar, fitted bodice and flared skirt. She carried a fan of blue blooms and in her hair were clusters of the blue flowers tied with blue satin rib bons. The four bridesmaids were all in pink matelasse organdy, their gowns being styled identically to that of the honor attendant. Their fans were of pink flow ers and they wore clusters of pink blooms in their hair. The four were Miss June Young, Miss Connie Cocking, Miss Addyse Lane, Miss Nancy Christen sen, the latter of Beaverton. Young Miss Darlys Thomas was flow er girl, wearing a pink organdy frock and carrying a basket of blue flowers. Michael Preiss, young brother of the bridegroom, was the ring bearer, being attired in a white Eton suit. David Melson was best man for Mr. Preiss and the ushers were Dan Montag of Portland, Frank Bales. Ben Lambert and George Jueba, the latter of Portland. The two mothers wore gowns in the pink and blue shades. Mrs. Aclon was in rose crepe and Mrs. Preiss in blue. ' Their corsages were of mixed pastei blooms. The reception following was In the Carrier room of the church, where anain the pastel blue and pink flowers and white Woods were used in decorating. To CtO East Mrs. Zepha Coddington of Glenria'e, Calif., cut the cake, assisted bv Mrs. Emmett Welling. Mr.-. Charles Boclens and Mrs. Waldo Zcller were at the cofree urns. Mr-. Wayne Siruble and Mrs. Douglas Armstrong at the puneh howl. A istinc at the reception wire Miss Margaret Jane Cooley. Miss F?tty Jean Manoles, Miss Roberta Meyer, ?isv ,le;n Fidler. Miss Haliey Ahton nf 5-nripg-ficld, Mrs. Richard Jtnning. Miss Caro lyn Lee end Miss Lorraine Wpiini! v,, in charge of the pi ft table. Mis; ludith Hume had charte of the guest honk. Passing the bridrsronm's rahe wp:-e Miss Clop Ann Morrell and Miss Tam ara Morrc'l. Drring the reee.-iion. Mrs. Lloyd Lee and Miss Carolyn Lee pre sented the music. The couple left on a trip to the coast, the bride wearing a navy l ine suit with while accessories and white orchid. They plan to be in Sa'em for two months, then go to Newark. N. J Mr. Preiss to study fr.r his Ph D degree at Univer slty of Delaware. He is a graduate of . Longview high school and Willamette university and is a member of SiRma Chi fraternity. The bride attended Sa lem schools and Oregon Stnte college and Is a member of Delta Delta Delta. i Central WCTU has planned a meVting for 2 p m. Tuesday at the houp of Mrs. Miles Henderson. 260 South 15th. Mrs. L. G. Prescott, vice president will be in charge, Mrs. Floyd White is to lead the devotions. The Rev. Orville Jenkins is to give the talk on "Our Moral Gain and Loss Resulting from Recent Legislation." riT. LUKE'S Catholic church in St. Paul was the scene for a wedding ' of interest this morning when Miss Patricia Ann Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Brown of Aurora, was married to Carl Eugene Smith, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Smith of St. Paul The service was solemnized at 9:30 o'clock, Rev. Father Hanley officiating. Solbist for the wedding was Bernard Smith with Mrs. E. S. Donnelly at the organ. Orchid and white delphiniums decor ated the church for the wedding. Given in marriage by hei father, the bride wore a dress of imported three dimensioned lace, designed with man darin collar, a row of buttons down the front- to the waist, long sleeves and a court train. The elbow-length veil was attached to a wreath of tiny ivory rostbuds. For her flowers the bririe car-ied a hounuet of ivory bride's roses. Honor at'endant was Mrs. Wayne L. Trachsel. who wore an orchid gown and a heade'ress of baby pink and while ro.es. With tiie dress she wore short white gloves and carried three large pink roses. Miss Ann Freilinger of Milwaukie, Mrs. John MeKillup. Jr., Mrs. Lindy Phillips. Mrs. Elmer Ernst (sister of the brdegroom), all of St. Paul, were the bridesmaids. Their gowns and flowers were the same as for the honor atten dant Thomas W. Brown, brother of the bride, was the ring bearer. Thomas E. Smith was best man for his brother. Groomsmen and ushers were John Kirk, John MeKillup, Jr., Wavne L. Trachsel, James Ernst, Robert Kennedy, Jack Smith, William Manegre. The bride's mother wore a navy blue dress with blue and pink accessories and a purple orchid corsage. The bride groom's mother wore a beige dress with brown accessories and a corsage of gr"n orchids. A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony, given for the bridal party and families of the couple At 1:30 o'clock, the wedding perty journeyed to Maryl hurst college, the bride leaving her bou quet on the altar of the Blessed Virgin, a tradition for all brides who have at tended Marylhurst. Guests were invited to call between 2 and S o'clock for a reception at the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Thomas Osborne, aunt and god mother of the bride, cut the bride's cake. Mrs. Victor Maggi and Mrs. George Vlahos poured. Assisting at the reception were Mrs. Ray Manegre, Mrs. Jesse Manegre. Mrs. William Manegre, Mrs. Robert Manegre, Mrs. Kenneth Bothum Miss Shirley Brown. Miss Pa tricia Smith, Miss Mary Caruso. Miss Nancy Smith, Miss Patricia Kirk, Miss Zeta Kirk, Miss Elaine Smith, Mrs. Harry Rider, Mrs. Ben Keungsting. For traveling the bride wore a lilac suit with cocoa shoes and bag, natural colored hat and gloves, and her orchid corsage. Following a wedding trip to Califor nia the couple will be at home in St. Paul. Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Sig Moe are announcing the marriage of their daugh ter, Miss Marilyn Moe, to Fred Frick, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Frick of Mo lalla, in a church wedding with the Rev. Brooks Moore of the Salem Methodist pastorate, reading the lines of the double ring ceremony. .A reception was held on the church lawn. Mr. and Mrs. Frick will be in Silver ton until the autumn term of school at Oregon State college, when they plan to move to Corvallis, where Mrs. Frick will study music and Mr. Frick will complete his senior year. Many outof-town guests attended the wedding and reception. Plans for her wedding are being an nounced by Miss Virginia Carda. Her marriage to Donald Mcithof will be solemnized the morning of Saturday, July 2, at 0 o'clock, in St. Joseph's Cath olic church, the Rev. T. J. Bernards of ficiating. Miss Doris Meithof, sister of Mr. Mei thof. will be honor attendant for the bride, and Benny Braun is to be best man. Tiie reception following will he at the Mcithof home. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carda and Mr. Mcithof is the son of Mrs. Marie Mcithof and John Meithof, all of Salem. A rccenlion for relatives to honor Mrs. Kate Scharf, who is observing her COth birthday, is to be given Sunday at the home of Mr. end Mrs. Dan Scharf, North Lancaster drive. Hours are 2 un.il S o'clock. Friends called to greet Mrs. Scharf at a reception given yesterday afternoon at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Gerald Jaffe. Among Salemites to bp in hu.pne Sunday to attend the University of Ore gon commencement will be Justice and Mrs. Arthur D. Hay. whose son. Doug las, is to receive his decree: Dr. and Mrs. Waldo Zcller. their son. Robert, being one of the seniors; Mr. and Mrs. John H. Carkin, their son and riaughter-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Warren Carkin, both graduating. A combined meeting of the National As ocialion of Letter Carriers and the Ladies' Auxiliary will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Taylor. Roule 4. Salem. Tuesday evening. June 21. beginning nt 6:30 o clock, with a no host supper. The women are to bring a warm dish and salad. Arriving Saturday were Mrs. Jon Trost and daughter, Lynn, of Rochester, Minn., to spend the summer with her brother-in-law and lister, Mr. and Mrs. O. H.-Winj. CAPITAL UNIT NO. , American Legion auxiliary, is meeting Mon day evening at 8 o'clock in the Sa lem Woman's club tor a business ses sion. There will be reports by the girls attending Girls State, election of offi cers and election of delegates to the state convention to be held in Salem in early August. For the music. Miss Barbara Miller is to play piano numbers. Hostesses for the evening will be members of the unit board, Mrs. Helen McLeod as presi dent. Willamette shrine No. 2, While.Shrine of Jerusalem, announces its regular meeting for 8 p.m. Monday in the Ma sonic temple. : 4J(x AMONG JUNE BRIDES In Mrs. Paul Cortland Rodger, the former Artie Ma Phillips, daughter of Major and Mn. Robert N. Phillip. Lt. Rodger is the ion nf Mr. and Mrs. Cecil P. Rodger of Salem. The wedding wm June 11 (Jesten-Mlller studio picture). Miss Halvorson to Be Wed ' Miss Evelyn Halvorson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elling Halvorson, will be married this evening, her marriage to Herman Hanson, son of Mrs. Amelia Hanson of Portland, to be solemnized at 8 o'clock in Central Lutheran church, the Rev. G. B. Rundstrom officiating. The service will be a candlelight one. Baskets of white and yellow snapdrag ons and orchid delphiniums will decor ate the church. Mrs. Robert F. Ander son is to sing preceding the ceremony and William Fawk will be at the organ. Lighting the tapers will be Miss Clar ice Nelson and Miss Anna Hoiland, both wearing yellow marquisette gowns. The wedding gown is of white satin. It is fashioned with a fitted bodice, a row of buttons down the back, long sleeves pointed over the hands and a full court train. It has a high neckline and a yoke of marquisette outlined in seed pearls. The very long veil of tulle, lace-edged, cascades from a half crown of seed pearls and is enhanced with in sets of the lace. A short over-veil falls at Ihe back. For her flowers the bride w ill carry a fan-shaped bouquet of white roses and bouvardia centered with an orchid, the shower of ribbons caught with bouvardia. Mr. Halvorson is to give his daughter in marriage. Miss Evelyn Boe of Ottawa, III., will bp the honor attendant. Mrs. H. Halvor son, sisler-in-law of the bride, Spokanp, Wash., Miss Sigbrit Ogren .a cousin of tl-e bride, and Mrs. H. Ncuswanger are to be the bridesmaids. Miss Boe will be in aqua, thp other three attendants in orchid colored gowns. The taffeta dresses are identical in style, designed wilh marquisette yoke and brrtha. fitted bodice and full hooped skirls caught up, wilh flowers in front. Each is wepring mitts matching her gown. Mis Boe will wear a crown of p-arquisci'e matching her gown and her flowers will be a crescent bouquet of yellow and white carnations. The three bririesmair's will wear headbands of marquircttp matching their gowns and their flowers will be crescents of yel lo carnations. The two flower girls, Heidi Halvor son and Cheryl Halvorson, nieces of the bride, will wear orchid floor-length frocks designed wilh very full skirls and aqua sashes. Each will carry a basket of rose petals. Paul Hrgstad as the ringbcarer will be In all white. August Hanson nf Ann Arbor. Mich., will be best man for his brother. Karl Olson of Englewood, Colo., cousin of the bri-legroom, Elling Halvorson, Jr., brother of the bride. Johan Halvorsen, cousin of the bride, will be groomsman. Ushering will be Carl Halvorson and Halvor Halvorson, brothers of the bride. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Hal vorson Is to wpar a navy blue shppr gown with navy accessories, and the bridegroom's mother will wear a print In white and lavender with white ac cessories. Both will wear corsages of roses and gardenias. The reception following will be in the church parlors. Mrs. S. Holland ii to cut the cake, assisted by Mrs. O. Mick- The Past Presidents club of the Veter ans of Foreign Wars met Thursday night with Mrs. Russell Mudd. A picnic was planned for the past presidents and their families for July 21 at the home of Mrs. Ed VanSantcn, Rt. 1, Turner. They discussed the Veter ans of Foreign Wars convention which will be held June 22 through 24 at Coos Bay. The climax of the evening was a sur prise shower for Mrs. Dale Mauk. Those present were: Mrs. James Beall, Mrs. Dave Furlough, Mrs. Ed VanSantcn, Mrs. Clarence Forbis, Mrs. Ivell Haley, Mrs. A. D. Davis, Mrs. Willy Boone, Mrs. A. D. Atkinson, Mrs. Marie Hansen, Mrs. Dale Mauk and the hostess, Mrs. Russell Mudd. I !, I elson. Mrs. Carl Halvorson, sister-in-law of the bride, is to pour. At the punch bowl will be Mrs. Karl Olson, cousin of the bridegroom. Miss Doro thy Engelbart is to have charge of the guest book and Mrs. Kenneth Eilert and Mrs. Royal Hayes will be In charge of the gifts. Assisting In serving will be Misses Ellen Walla, Anna Marie Rund strom, Videll Koenler, Solveig Ogren, Erma Rundstrom, Alice Waters. Miss Mildred Hoiland is to pass the dream cakes. Decorations for the reception will be all roses. For traveling the bride Is to wear a beige suit with Kelly green and brown accessories and corsage of orchids. The ' couple will go north on their wedding trip and for the summer will be in Idaho. The bride attended Lutheran Bible in slitute at Seattle and the Augsburg col lege in Minneapolis. Mr. Hanson at tended Portland university. ,- , - , .. ...... I,,, , , imii THE ENGAfiEMF.NT f Ml.. Pnllr Pollock, riaiuhter nf Mr. anil Mrs. Dean Pollork f Portland, U Allrpd M. rwlh son of Dr. and Mrs. Rot A. Fcrtle of tialrm, wm announced Metntlr at Willamette anlveralty. (Jeiten-Miller studio picture) MEW officers are to be Installed for Job's Daughters, Salem bethel, Monday evening, at 7:30 o'clock in the Beaver hall. Members of tha DeMolay Order for Boys will officiate at the crowning ceremony. Miss Marilyn Reay. retiring honored queen, is to be the installing officer, and will be assisted by four girls from In dependence. Miss Ann Thompson at musician. Miss Dolores Kletzing as guide. Miss Ann Baker as marshal and Miss Margaret Ames as recorder; also by Miss Adeline Smithson of Salem bethel as junior custodian; Miss Carolyn Eckersley, chaplain; Miss Allie Lou Ohling, senior custodian. The new officers to he installed in elude the following: Miss Jean Herrig, honored queen; Miss Ann Gibbens, sen ior princess; Miss Harriet Hiday, junior prncess; Miss Mary Campbell, guide; Miss Jacqueline Jones, marshal; Miss Barbara Phillips, recorder; Miss Loyca Taylor, treasurer; Miss Phyllis Scott, chaplain; Mis-s Shirley Bier, musician; Miss Roberta Graham, first messenger; Miss Janet MacDonnld. second messen ger: Miss Nancy Moreland. third mes senger: Miss Marianne Aston, fourth messenger; Miss Mary Schrunk, fifth messenger; Miss Jean Harlwcll, senior custodian; Miss Patricia Snyder, junior C"s1o'i:T: Miss Putricia Todd, inner gu.-rd: Miss Parb.-ra Scaber, outer guard; Mi Brrhara Anderson, librar ian: Miss Fnliy R?smussen. historian; Miss Shirley Poostrr. lady of the lights; Miss Dawn Jones, soeiahilitv. Four circles of the Woman's Society of Christian Service nf the Jason Lee Methodist church will meet Wednesday for a dessert luncheon at 1:30 o'clock as follows: February-August etiele, with Mrs. George Pro. 11)15 Maple avenue. March-September, with Mrs Lulu An derson 2S10 Cherry avenue. April-October, at the home of Mrs Lee Haskins, 1410 Nebraska street. May-November, at the home of Mrs. W. W. Chadwick, 1300 North Winter street. June-December circle, no meeting. The January-July group Is to meet for a no-host luncheon at 12 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Robert Klemple. 32U Center street. Silverton I. B. Alfred is announcing the marriage of his daughter. Miss Mary Alfred, to Robert S. Strong, son of Mr and Mrs. G. H. Slrong of Milwaukie, Ore. The wedding was at the Sunnyside Methodist church in Portland Sunday evening. June 10. the Rev. Dr. Edward A. Wolfe officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Strong plan to make their home in Portland. Announced for Sunday, September 4, Is the date for the wedding of Miss Ann Conley and William Petersen of Salem. The ceremony will be at 4 o'clock in the afternoon in the Chapel by the sea at Nelscott. The engagement of the couple was announced last winter. The bride to be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan H. Conley of Portland and for many years residents of Salem. Mr. Petersen is the son of Mrs. Arthur Petersen of Irvington, N. J. Cosmis Dance club announces a sports dance for next Saturday evening, June 25, in Mayflower hall. Dancing will be gin at 9 o'clock, Claude Bird's orchestra playing. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Port, chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Daue, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Enyeart .ind Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lloyd are the committee for the evening. The regular weekly golf day for tha Salem Women's Golf association will bt Wednesday, golf at 9 a.m. 1