ST. JOSEPH'S Catholic church was the scene for a wedding this morn ing when Miss Virginia Mary Hales, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hales, was "led to James W. Moser, son of Mr. tnd Mrs. August J. Moser of Cincinnati, Ohio. The service took place at 10:30 o'clock, Rev. T. J. Bernards officiating. Garden flowers in pastel colors were used as decorations'. 'For the music, Mrs. Vince A. Rodakowski sang and Mrs. Mary Barton played the organ. Given In marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor-length white gown, the dress being designed with round neckline, yoke of net, a bertha trimmed in lace and long sleeves pointed over the wrists. The fingertip net veil was edged in lace matching that on the dress and it was arranged from a crown of or ange blossoms. For her flowers the bride carried a bouquet of roses and pastel garden flowers. Mrs. William Berg was matron of honor. She wore a pink gown and a crown of flowers in her hair. She car ried a white prayer book with sweet peas in the streamers. Rodney Hales was best man. The reception following was at the Salem Woman's club house. Miss Agatha Heltemes of Minneapolis, Minn., aunt of the bride, cut the cake, Mrs. James Mc Clure, Portland, cousin of the bride, poured. The couple left immediately for the mid-west, planning to make their home in Cincinnati. . Miss Llla Lee Stevens, who Is to be married July 2 to Curtis Bach, was com plimented at two showers this week. Mr Lawrence Bach, Mrs. Kenneth Haag?nd Mrs. Joseph Schuetz enter tained for one at the Bach home. At tending were Miss Stevens, Mrs. Ernest Smith, Mrs. Floyd Boyington, Mrs. Jos eph Bach, Sr., Mrs. Norman Schnoe belen, Mrs. Haag, Mrs. Schuetz, Mrs. Joseph Bach, Jr., Miss Nita Fleming, Miss Rosalia Bach, Miss Cheryl Schuetz, Miss Margaret Bach, Miss Reva Stevens, Mrs. Julia Bach and Mrs. Lawrence, Bach. Miss Reva Stevens and Mrs. Jeannette Innis were hostesses earlier in the week at the home of Miss Stevens to honor the bride-to-be. In the group were Miss Lila Lee Stevens, Miss Nellie Cook, Miss Cathy Bays, Mrs. Alice Gilchrist, Mrs. Joseph Bach, Sr., Mrs. Lettie Mor row, Mrs. Ernest Smith, and the two hostesses. Miss Esther Griffin will be initiated Into Chadwick assembly, Order of Rain bow for Girls, at the group's meeting next Tuesday evening in the Masonic temple. Miss Gladys Booek, worthy ad viser, will preside. This will be the last meeting for the assembly until Septem ber. Marion auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars, plans a meeting for Monday at 8 p.m. in the VFW hall. The group will elect delegates to the national conven tion and will hear reports from the state convention being held this week. Spinsters Party Spinsters club members are busily planning a special event for the evening of Friday, July 8, when they entertain with a basket social and square dance party at the Salem Golf club. The event is for all club members and their invited guests. Proceeds from the ; auction of baskets will go to the club's philanthropic fund. Charles A. Barclay is to officiate as the auctioneer. Miss Margaret Lovell is general chair man for the event. On the telephone committee are Miss June Young, Mrs. William R. Shinn, Miss Mariann Croisan, Miss Margaret Jane Cooley. In charge of the baskets will be Mrs. Charles A. Barclay, Miss Esther Baird, Mrs. Gale , Besse. Mrs. Maurice Fitzsimons is chair man for refreshments and Miss Young and Miss Cooley are arranging the music. Miss Patricia Larson and Miss Shirley Lukins have been named on the clean up committee. Final plans for the party will be made at the next meeting of the club on July S at the home of Miss Young. - V&g. 1 I ' "V lift 7 M "'-'11 THE MARRIAGE of Mrs. Robert Glen Krechter was solemnized Jbne 18 In St. Jo seph's Catholic church. The bride is the former Mary O'Connor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. O'Connor of SUyton. Mr. Krechler Is the son of Mrs. Phillip M. Krachij' of Salem. (Jesten-Miller studio P-1 A A JOINT picnic for members erf the Salem Lions club and auxiliary members is planned for next Thursday evening at the beautiful new country home of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Janz out of Turner. The no-host supper will be at 6:30 o'clock. Each family is to take a salad or hot dish. Installation of new officers for both the club and auxiliary will be conduct ed during the evening. On the committee for the event are Mr. and Mrs. Saul Janz, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. E. Burr Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Canfield, Mr. and Mrs Richard PicKell, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Cheek, Mr, and Mrs. Evert Givens, Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Doughton. Sunday Tea for Festival Court Starling off a busy week preceding Salem's annual Cherryland Festival, to be staged June 30-July 2, will be the annual informal tea given to honor the Festival queen and her court. The tea will be given Sunday after noon (tomorrow) between 3 and S o'clock at the home of Mayor and Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom with members of the Salem Zonta club as hostesses for this year's tea. Invitation is extended by the club to all officials of the Cherryland Festival association board and their wives, all Cherrians and their wives, and members of other service and civic groups, as well as city and state officials. Miss Patricia O'Connor of Stayton, queen for this year's events, and the four princesses, Miss Jeannine Bentley of Lyons, Miss Grace Kirk of St. Paul, Miss Dorothy Neufeld of Dallas, and Miss Katherine Spedht, Jefferson, the honorees for the tea, will be receiving guests, with their chaperon, Mrs. Arthur Weddle, Mrs. Elfstrom and Mrs. Robert M. Fischer, Jr., Zonta club president. Adding color to the event, members of the Cherrians will wear their uni forms. Greeting guests at the door will be Mrs. Leland Sarff for the first hour and Mrs. John R. Clearwater during the second hour. Assisting about the living room will be Mrs Frank J. Burke, Miss Dorothy Pearce, Mrs. R. W. Land, Mrs. William L. Allen, Mrs. I. N. Bacon Mrs. Saul Janz, Mrs. James Heltzel, Miss Mary Larson, Mrs. Harry W. Scott, Mrs. Rob ert McEwan, Mrs. C. W. Stacey, Mrs. $ Jj: 7 4 1" t 5.- - vr.My:& AT A CEREMONY June 18 in St. John's T.uthfran church was snlcmni7Fd the marriace of Mrs. Delton C. Trinklein, the firifr Norma L. Fischer. Sh(! is the tlaiizhter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fischer of Salem, Mr. Trinklein the son of the Rev. and Sirs. Herbert Trinklein of Portland. (McEwan studio picture) At a simple service solemnized last Tuesday morning in St. Joseph's Catho lic church, Miss Elaine Schwartz, . daughter of Mrs. Lucy E. Schwartz of Salem, was married to John R. Jen nings of Mt. Angel, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Jennings of Los Angeles. The vows were read at 9 o'clock, the Rev. T. J. Bernards officiating. For the music, Wayne Meusey and Mrs. Vince A. Rodakowski sang. The bride wore a white net wedding dress, fashioned with sweetheart neck line, long sleeves and a slight sweep. The fingertip veil was arranged from a small crown of seed pearls. For her bridal bouquet the bride carried white roses. Miss Marcella Schwartz was maid of honor for her sister. She was dressed in peach with a halo of organdy and hei flowers were Talisman roses. Young Misses Paula and Darlene Rayer of Omaha, Neb., nieces of the bride, were junior bridesmaids. Both wore floor-length white frocks styled similarly to the bride's dress and both carried nosegays. Michael Welton of Mt. Angel was best man. tor hotel following the service, and la A breakfast was served at the Sena dTS OROPTTMIST club members are to gather for a picnic supper next Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Clifford Taylor, Cascade drive, at 8:30 o'clock. At this time the group will bring articles for a shower for a dis placed family arriving here from Eu rope. Special guests at the picnic will be Miss Patricia O'Connor, queen for the Cherryland Festival, and her court; also, Mrs. Arthur Weddle, chaperon for the group, and Mrs. B. O. Schucking of the festival association board. Mrs. Floyd Hamman and daughters. Misses Joan and Beverly Hamman, have returned from a 10-day trip to Bend, Salt Lake City, Reno, and San Francisco. Margaret Roseerans. Miss Lena Belle Tartar Miss Nellie Schwab, Mrs. Her bert Winkler, Mrs. E. E. Woolten. Invited to pour are Mrs. Dery F. Myers, whose husband is King Bing of the Cherrians; Mrs. Charles Forrctte, president of the Salem Business and Professional Women's club; Dr. Helen Pearce, a past international president of Zonta; and Mrs. I. N. Bacon, the imme diate past president of the local club. Assisting in the dining room will be Mrs. Leland Sarff, Mrs. Harry L. Miller, Miss Janet Bower, Mrs. Harold Larsen, Miss Bertha Kohlhagen, Miss Hazel Roenicke, Miss Eleanor Trindle, Dr. Lucille Fortner, Miss Kathryn Carthew, Mrs. James Bunnell, Mrs. Paul Rock enfeller. Decorations for the tea are being arranged by Mrs. B. O. Schucking and Mrs. Frank J. Burke is chairman for tea arrangements. Officers and drill team of the local auxiliary to the Fraternal Order of Eagles are in Pendleton this week-end taking in the state convention. The local team is competing in the drill team work and the officers from here are tak ing part in the ritualistic contest. New officers of the local auxiliary recently installed include: Mrs. L. T. Wallace, past president; Mrs. Lewis Ritzman, president; Mrs. Edwin Greg son, vice president; Mrs. L. Martine Lally, chaplain; Mrs. William Ogle, treasurer; Mrs. C. D. Garver, secretary; Mrs. A. C. Friesen, musician; Mrs. Clar ence Caldwell and Mrs. B. H. Updegraff, trustees. '1 V. ST ' tor hotel following the service, and la ter an informal reception for relatives was given at the Schwartz home. The couple will live at Mt. Angel. E Announced for September 4 is the wedding of Miss Marilyn Janet Hjort and Raymond H. Crumme of Berkeley, Calif., the ceremony to be in the First Congregational church. The engagement of the couple was announced recently at the University of Oregon where both have been students the past year. Miss Hjort is the daughter of Mrs. H. J. Hjort of Salem and the late Mr. Hjort. Mr. Crumme is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Crumme of Berkeley. Miss Hjort attended Willamette before going to Oregon and is a member of Pi Beta Phi. Mr. Crumme plans to be at Uni versity of California next year. He served with the army air force during the recent war. Mrs. Farley Mogan was honored on the occasion of her birthday, Thursday evening, at an outdoor barbecue supper given by her sister, Mrs. Wesley G. Lamer, at the latter'a Alameda home in Portland. ANOTHER of the two-ball four tome events at the Salem Golf club is slated for tomorrow, play to start at 1 p.m. with dinner following in the evening. Among those making reservations for the event are the following: Mr and Mrs. Edward Roth, Mr. and Mrs. How ard Wicklund, Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. R. I. MacLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Manley Robison, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Waterman, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mr and Mrs. Vernon Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Frank .Burlingham, Mr and Mrs. Ivan Marble, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bernardi, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Al Loucks, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. Lome Kitchen, Dr. and Mrs, Charles Campbell, Dr. and Mrs. Harold M. Olinger, Mr. and Mrs, John H. Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. John R, Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Fouchek, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Claybourne Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herrall, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Potts. Mr. and Mrs. James Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Thede, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Groff, Mr. and Mrs. William Whitmore, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Need ham, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Paulus, Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Simmons. Dr. and Mrs. S D. Wiles. Dr. and Mrs. Morris Croth ers. Dr. and Mrs. Forrest Bodmer, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoffman, Dr. and Mrs. James Haworth. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fitz simons, Mr. and Mrs. William Schaefer, Mr and Mrs. Robert Dragcr, Mr and Mrs. Reynolds Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Don ald McCargar. The regular day for the Salem Wo men's Golf association will be Wednes day, play starting at 9 a.m. Visitor here for the week-end is Miss Hazel Cook of Portland, formerly of Sa lem. She is guest of Miss Nellie Schwab. Major and Mrs. Karl N. Retzer and sons, Bill, Mike and Jere, are guests at the homes of Mrs. Retzer's parents. Mr. and Mrs, C, L. Crider and Major Ret zer's mother, Mrs. Ruth Retzer, Dallas. They will be here through the Fourth of July. Major Retzer has just com pleted his work at the air force school at Stanford university, receiving his master of arts degree in educational psychology at Stanford this June. He is being transferred to the air university at Montgomery, Ala. Mrs. Ruth Retzer entertained Thurs day evening with a dinner and dancing party at the American Legion club in Salem for her son and daughter-in-law. Attending the affair were Major and Mrs. Retzer, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Crider, Mr. and Mrs. William Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Bauman, Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Pemberton of Sweet Home, Mr. and Mrs. Leland LeFors, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Starbuck, Dr. and Mrs. Donald White, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guy, Mr. and Mrs. John Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crider, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Burelbach, Mr. and Mrs. William Cadle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis, Mrs. James Allgood, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allgood, Mr. and Mrs. Len thal Bollman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hood, Mrs. Ruth Retzer, all of Dallas. Wedding Sunday A bride tomorrow afternoon will be Miss Jacqueline Louise Torgerson, who is to be married to Donald James Som mer, the ceremony to be solemnized at 3:30 o'clock in St. Joseph's Catholic church, the Rev. T. J. Bernards officiat ing. Miss Torgerson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Torgerson and Mr. Sommer is the son of Mrs. Clara Som mer, all of Salem. White gladioluses, light blue delphini ums, ferns and candles will decorate the church for the service. Robert Sommer, brother of the bridegroom, and Robert Rodakowski will light the tapers. For the music. Miss Betty Lou Sommer of Portland and Wayne Meusey will sing, Mr. Meusey also to play the organ. The wedding gown is of white nylon organza, fashioned with a fitted bodice, sweetheart neckline and a full skirt with self-trimmed pleated ruffling. The fin gertip French illusion veil will fall from a Juliet cap trimmed in seed pearls. The bride is to carry a cascade bouquet of dark red roses centered with a white orchid. Mr. Torgerson is to give his daughter in marriage. Miss Dcssa Lee Holmes as the honor attendant will wear a gown of light blue organza, designed with a fitted bodice, a bortha neckline and trimmed in blue lace medallions. She will wear a match ing hat with streamers and she will car ry a round bouquet of white roses with the r bbons and backing repeating the c -r ',1 tiie ro ol tlie bride's bouquets. Jack Grieg ol Springfield is to be best man and the ushers include James Lo der, William Gash, Reno Yung and Don ald Schcelar. Following the church service a recep tion is planned in the Salem Woman's club house. Mrs. Carl D. Lewis of Long mont, Colo., aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Oscar Scdcrstrom will cut the cake. Mrs. Everett Holmes and Mrs. J. A. Sholscth, will be at the coffee urns and Mrs. Ed ward Konantz, aunt of the bridegroom, will be at the punch bowl. Mrs. M. A. Getzendaner is to serve the ices.. Mrs, Oscar Liudahl is in charge of the recep tion, assisted by Mrs. George Fake. As sisting in serving will be Miss Phyllis Schncll, Miss Janet Rilca, Miss Eunice Vittoria and Miss DeeLores Schulmcrich, both of Portland, Mrs. James Kern ot Albany. Mrs. Courtney Jones will be in charge of the gifts table, assisted by Miss Sh.'rlcy Lukins of Salem and Miss Mary Ann Smith of Portland. Miss Pa tricia Sommer, sister of the bridegroom, will have charge of the guest book. For going away the bride will wear a navy and white suit with matching ac cessories and the corsage of white or chids from the bridal bouquet. The couple will motor down the Ore gon coast to southern California. They will be at home in Salem after July 10. The bride was graduated from Salem high school and the St. Vincent college of nursing. Mr. Sommer was graduated from Sacred Heart academy and Oregon Stat college. INSTALLATION of officers will fea ture the dinner meeting for the Sa lem Business and Professional Wo men's club, Tuesday evening, the dinner to be at 6:30 o'clock in Nohlgren's res taurant. Mrs. Marion Wooden, a past president of the local club, is to be installing offi cer. Mrs. John Vcrsteeg heads the new of ficers to be installed, as president. Special music also is arranged for the evening. This evening, the retiring board is meeting for its last session at a no-host picnic supper at the home of Mrs. Charles Forrctte, who has been president the past year. I - y ANNOUNCED RECENTLY was the emragement of Miss Jeanne Myers, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Burton A. Myers, to Ensign Henry B, Johnson, USN, son of Mrs. Dora Johnson of Salem. The wedding i to be early in October. (Blshop-Moderne studio picture) Several Salem women are home from attending the state convention of the Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War which ended in Eugene, Friday. Those serving as delegates from here were Mrs. William Entress, Mrs. Jack Nash, Mrs. E. E. Bergman, Mrs. Julius Ulrich, Mrs. Frank Conover, Mrs. Wal ter Persons. Mrs. Harry Hiday from Salem was on the department council and Miss Harriet Hiday was a depart ment color bearer. Mrs. Martha Curran of Albany was Installed as the new department presi dent. A picnic for members of Chapter B. Q., P.E.O. Sisterhood, and their families will be an event of next Wednesday eve ning in the Dallas city park at 6:30 o'clock. This will conclude the season for the chapter, members to resume their meetings in the fall. 1 Daughters of St. Elizabeth of St. Paul's Episcopal church will gather for their final event of the season, Tuesday, a no-host picnic luncheon to be served at 1 p.m. at t'i home of Mrs. W H. Burghardt. 1 - i 7 i .1 WED THE EVENING of June 18 in the First Conirremttonal church was Mrs. Carroll Keasev, who was Charlotte Ann Reeves before her marriage. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Reeves of Salem and Mr. Keasey is the ion of Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Keuey of Vernonia. (McEwan studio picture) ANNUAL Installation of offleers, also initiation, will feature tht meeting of American Legion auxiliary, Unit No, 136, next Tuesday evening. The meeting Is planned for 8 o'clock in the Salem Woman's club house. The past presidents' degree team of Capital Unit No. 9 is to conduct the installation. Mrs. Bert A. Walker as president heads the incoming officers. Visitors the latter part of the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sar gent, Fair Oaks way, have been Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Stahr and family of Port land. An event for tomorrow will be the reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Davies, the event to fete them on their golden wedding anniversary. The re ception will be at the home of their son-in-aw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Taylor in Portland, the couple's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Davies, Salem, to be co-hosts. Paul E. Davies of La Grande, another son, also will attend. Mr. and Mrs. Davies have lived here 37 years. Mrs. Davies is active in the Pythian Sisters, the American War Mothers and the Wo man's Relief corps. Mr. Davies is a member of the Elks lodge and both ara members of the Bethel Baptist church. Chapter BC of P.E.O. Sisterhood ia meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock for a special session at the home of Mrs. Wayne Gordon, 1075 Columbia. Royal Neighbors of America Sewing club's Juvenile meeting and picnic will be next Wednesday at 12:30 o'clock at the. home of Mrs. James Bycrs, 1270 North list. The luncheon will be a no host esse. - h i . , .AW