. . ' -.v - ... ' V: THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Constance Louise (Connie) Cocking, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Cocking:, to James Paul Woodroffe, son of Mrs. F. N. Woodroffe and the late Mr. Woodroffe, was announced recently (Jesten-Miller studio photo.) Dates Announced Each week brings new romantic an nouncements and the August and Sep tember calendars vie with the June one for the number of weddings. Christian-Tate Interesting to the college group is an nouncement this week-end of the en gagement and approaching marriage of Miss Marjorie Tate, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Tate of Sublimity, to Lawrence E. Christian, son of Mr, and Mrs. L. R. Christian of Lebanon. The wedding is planned for the eve ning of Saturday, September 10, the ceremony to be solemnized at 8 o'clock In the First Congregational church in Salem. Miss Tate, a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority, was graduated from the University of Oregon in June. Mr. Chris tian will return to the Oregon campus to complete his studies in the fall. He is affiliated with Phi Kappa Sigma fra ternity. Hudd-Balley Announcement Is made by Mr, and Vj " J v f I V ij 1 WED THE afttrnoon of June 46 were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Flvnn Caught, Jr. The bride la the former Leta Jran Evans, daUKhlrr of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Evans, and Mr. Faufht It Um son of Mr. and Mra, Thomas F. Fauifit. (David U Scott photo.) .W i 4 ."4 '"if ' ' J' Mrs. William E. Bailey of Hood River of the approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Laura Yuvonne Bailey, to Jack E. Mudd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mudd of Salem. The wedding is to be an event of August 14 in the First Baptist church in Hood River. Mr. Mudd is a graduate of Willamette university, where he is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity, and now holds a position as physical education and sci ence instructor at the Capt. Robert Gray junior high school in Astoria. Miss Bailey recently resigned from her position at the Orcgonian Publishing company in Portland where she has been employed for the past year. Previous to that she was a student at Linfieid col lege in McMinnville. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Schramm are to entertain at a dinner next Friday eve ning honoring Miss Margaret Jane Cooley and John Philip Maulding, who are to be married August 6. Fourteen will be in the group, the party to be at the Schramm summer home on the Little North Fork of the Santiam. HONORING Mrs. Hugh Earle, who is moving to Portland, Mrs. Ther on Hoover and her mother, Mrs. John H. Wharton, will be hostesses at an informal tea next Wednesday after noon. The tea will be at the Hoover home, guests being invited to call between 3 and 5 o'clock. Assisting at the affair will be Mrs. Jack Eyerly, Mrs. Clarence J. Hamilton, Mrs. Ward Davis, Mrs. Edwin Keech. By Marian Lowry Fischer TIT ATE July will be featured by a III rj number of weddings, and brides- elect are announcing members of their wedding parties and plans for their nuptials. Knower-Haury On July 22, Miss Josephine Haury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert E. Haury, is to be wed to Lyle A. Knower, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Knower, the ceremony to be solemnized at 8:30 o'clock in the evening in the Emmanuel Mennonite church at Pratum with the Rev. Wiibert E. Regier officiating. Miss Adeline Haury is to be maid of honor for her sister and the bridesmaids will be Mrs. Roy Herr, Mrs. Robert War ren and Miss Betty Gregg. Carol Lou and Shirley Kay Clarke, nieces of Mr, Knower, are to be the flower girls. Harvey Fox will be best man for Mr. Knower, the groomsmen will be Lloyd Crabb Milton Southwick and Philip Jackson, and ushers will be Donald Rowland and Howard Mader. Soloist for the service will be Grover Welty. The reception following is to be in the church also, Coe-Scheidel Plans for her wedding are being told by Miss Cleo Scheidel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Scheidel, who is to be married July 23 to Curtis Coe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton E. Coe. The wedding is to be at 8 o'clock in the evening that date in the First Bap tist church, the Rev. Lloyd T. Anderson officiating. Mrs. Allen Hayek of Cherokee, Iowa, sister of Miss Scheidel, is to be the matron of honor. Bridesmaids will be another sister of the bride-elect, Mrs. Maurice E. Farrell of Medford, and Miss Margery Coe, sister of Mr. Coe. Attending Mr. Coe as best man will be his brother, Douglas E. Coe. Grooms men are to be Maurice E. Farrell and Loren Lottis. John Schmidt, Jr. and Miss Diane Riggs will be soloists for the wedding and Mrs. Schmidt will be at the organ. The reception following is to be In the church parlors. Miss Margaret Jane Cooley, one of the summer's widely feted brides-elect, will be honored at two affairs the first of the week. On Monday, Mrs. Floyd W. Shepard and Mrs. William McGilchrist, Jr., will entertain at the Shepard residence at a luncheon. During the afternoon the guests will embroider tea towels for the bride-elect. A group of 24 will attend the party. A group of about 30 has been bidden to a luncheon for which Mrs. E. J. Scel lars, Mrs. W. I. Needham and Mrs. U. Scott Page will entertain on Tuesday for Miss Cooley. The party will be at Silver Creek Falls lodge. Miss Cooley is to be wed August 8 to John Philip Maulding of Tillamook. Mrs. H. E. Faherty of Phoenix, Ari zona, is expected to arrive this week end to spend a few weeks with her daughter, Miss Susan Faherty. Mrs. Faherty has been visiting in California. Dr. and Mrs. Burton A. Myers will entertain at a luncheon next Saturday at their Eola country home honoring their daughter. Miss Janice Myers, and her fiance, Lloyd V. Lewis of Eugene, the luncheon to follow the wedding re hearsal. The guests will include mem bers of the wedding party and those a.ssising at the reception. The Lewis Myers wedding will be the afternoon of Sunday, June 17, at the Myers residence. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Land, Mrs. Land's sister, Mrs. Gladys Christensen of San Francisco, and Miss Florence Johnson of Portland will be leaving next Friday for a 10-day trip to Victoria, B. C. Mrs. Christensen arrives the first of the week to spend a month in the northwest. i, IfO- ,.J Jflh.y . .. l ; BRinE ON June II was Mrs. John R. Jennings, the former Elaine Schwartz, the daughter of Mrs. Lucy E Schwarta of Salem. Mr. Jennings is the son of Mr. and Mn. Ooorg Jcnningi of Loa Ancolaa, (McEwaa atadio fhoto.) Miss McKay Tells Calendared as the mid - summer's prominent social event in the capital is the wedding of Miss Marylou McKay, younger daughter of Governor and Mrs. Douglas McKay, her marriage to Lester D. Green of Eugene to take place Satur day, July 23. Mr. Green is the son of Lester M. Green of Eugene. Miss McKay is announcing members of the wedding party this week-end. The service will be solemnized at 8 o'clock in the evening, July 23, in the First Presbyterian church. Dr. Chester W. Hamblin, pastor of the church, will officiate at the rites, assisted by the Rev. George H. Swift, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church. The governor will give his daughter in marriage. Mrs. Wayne Hadley will be matron of honor for her sister, and Eileen Had ley. young niece of the bride-to-be, is to be flower girl. (if- I 5 y?v' ' ANNOUNCED last week-end was the engagement of Miss Joan Kathlyn Schneider, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Schneider, Sr., to Jim H. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs, Chaunor Davis of South Bend, Wash, (KenneU-Ellis studio photo.) Scheelar-Holmes A wedding of interest to many friends on Sunday afternoon will be that of Miss Dessa Lee Holmes and Donald F. Scheelar, the service to take place at 4:30 o'clock in St. Mark Evangelical Lutheran church, the Rev. M. A. Getzen daner officiating. Miss Holmes is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Holmes; Mr. Scheelar the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Scheelar. White gladioluses, greenery and light ed tapers will decorate the church for the service. Miss Gladys Quesseth is to be soloist with Maurice Brennen at the organ. Lawrence Scheelar, Jr., brother of Mr. Scheelar, and Ferrel Covalt, Jr., will light the tapers. The green and white theme will be carried out in the dresses of the bridal party. The bride's dress is of white slipper satin, designed with net yoke, a scal loped bertha collar, long sleeves, a pep lum extending into a bow for a bustle in back, and a train. The fingertip veil of illusion is arranged from a corded cap with orange blossoms at either side. The bride is to carry a Bible with a white orchid, stephanotis and streamers. Wedding Plans There will be four bridesmaids, Mrs. Richard Green of Corvallis, Mrs. George C. Alexander (Helen Shepard) of Eu gene, Miss Valda Wold of Vancouver, ancJ Miss Patty DeLateur of Hoquiam, Wash. Lighting the candles will be Misses Margaret Jane Cooley and Mariann Croisan. Closing the aisle will be Miss Jean Claire Swift and Mrs. Oscar C. Christensen, Jr. (Mary Reimann). William H. Green of Eugene is to be best man for his brother. The ushers will be Richard Green of Corvallis, Oscar C. Christensen, Jr., Wayne Hadley, John Wachter of Port land, Kenneth Hansen and Howard Har pole, both of Cottage Grove. The reception following will be at the Jerris avenue residence of the Mc Kays. Wedding Sunday Mr. Holmes is to give his daughter in marriage. Attendants in Green Mrs. Donald Sommer (Jacqueline Tor gerson) will be the honor attendant, and the two bridesmaids will be Miss DeeLores Schulmerich of Portland and Miss Shirley Lukins. Nile green marquisette gowns will be worn by the matron of honor and the two bridesmaids. The dresses are fashioned with tucked waists, and taf feta sashes form bows in back for bustle effects. Each of the attendants will wear lace mitts matching her dress and each is to wear a halo of daisies. The matron of honor's bouquet is a French colonial one of daisies, the bridesmaids to carry bouquets of daisies. Wearing a floor-length dress of white organdy, young Miss Diane Smith of Portland will be flower' girl for her cous in. She is to carry a miniature bouquet of daisies. Serving as best man for his brother will be Elmer Scheelar, and the ushers will be Joe Healy of Portland, Robert Strebig, Don Farnum and Harold Mc Cauley. The bride's mother is to wear an aqua green two-piece faille dress with sandalwood accessories and feathered hat, and a corsage of orchids. The bride groom's mother is to wear navy blue sheer with navy and white accessories and corsage of orchids. Reception Planned At the reception following, also at the church, white blooms and greenery will be featured in (he decorations. Mrs. A. J. Torgerson and Mrs. J. A. Sholseth will serve the cake. Mrs. Arnold Olson is to preside at the coffee urn and Mrs, Ralph Johnson at the punch bowl. Mrs. Oscar Liudahl and Mrs. C. E. Jaqua are in charge of the dining room. Assisting with the serving will be Miss Janet Rilea, Miss Phyllis Schnell, Mrs. James R. Kern of Albany, Mrs. Weston La Munyon of Bruning. Neb., Miss Barbara Maloney of Portland, Miss Joan O'Keeffe of Silver Lake. Miss Donna Mae Liudahl is to pass the guest book and in charge of gifts will be Miss Patricia Jones of Hood River, Miss Mary Ann Smith of Portland, Miss Betty Lou Sommer of Portland. For her traveling costume, the bride will wear a light gray, light wool suit with Kelly green accessories and corsage of orchids. v Following a trip to the Oregon beaches the couple will be at home in Salem. Rotana club's regular meeting is to be Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Herbert Miller. The group is working on plans for the national Rotana club convention to be in Salem July 22-24. Mrs Jack Brown will assist Mrs. Miller at Monday's meeting. Salem Zonta club members are meet ing for a no-host picnic supper next Thursday evening at the home of Miss Maxine Buren, at 6:30 o'clock. This is the regular social meeting fgr the club. 0 ALEM members will entertain for the Oregon Women's Golf associa ' tion tournament next Wednesday, large group of women to be here from,l Portland and from cities throughout 1 Oregon. At a similar event last year, more than 125 were here for the OWGA event and that many or more are ex pected this year. Play begins at 8:30 o'clock at the Sa lem Golf club and there will be a lunch eon. Several committees to officiate in en tertaining the group have been named by Mrs. Harold M. dinger, president of the Salem Women's Golf association. Mrs. Robert Drager is general social chairman for the day. Mrs. Fred Ber nard! is to have charge of the handicaps. Mrs Robert E. Joseph is chairman for the scoring and will be assisted by Mrs. dinger Mrs. Vernon Perry, Mrs. Con rad Paulson, Mrs. Harry Weidmer. Chairman for the dining room is Mrs. Louis Gerlinger and she will be assist ed by Mrs. Robert Cannon, Mrs. Kate Bell, Mrs. Charles Campbell and Mrs. Morris Crothers. Mrs. Arthur Erickson is chairman fos flowers and in charge of refreshments will be Mrs. Clayton Foreman Mrs. Glenn Wilbur and Mrs. Richard Chase. Because of the OWGA event on Wed nesday the local women's regular day will be staged on Friday at the club. Visitors arriving the latter part of the week are Dr. and Mrs. Melvin T. Hurley and children, Nancy and Arthur, who are guests of Mrs. Hurley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sprague. The Hur leys have been in Boston the past two t years and will go now to Richmond,' Calif., to live, Dr. Hurley to be with a clinic there. KD club members are staging a dance this evening in the Four Corners hall, dancing to be between 9 and 1 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Everitt, Mr. and Mrs. James Delaney and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Johnson are on the committee for the dance. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Schnell will enter tain for their club this evening at des sert and bridge. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Baldock will be additional guests. Members of the Pringle Pleasant Point Social club are sponsoring their annual picnic for members, their families and friends, tomorrow afternoon at Dallas city park at 1 p.m. The club is furnish ing the coffee and ice cream. ' Mrs. Addison Lane and daughter, Miss Addyse Lane, leave tomorrow by plane for a few days at Vancouver and Vic toria, B. C. They will return by boat to Seattle and by train from there to Salem, An event for Tuesday evening will be the picnic for the Monday Night Dance club in the garden at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Fitzmaurice. Officers of the club will be in eharge for the event. A wedding for next Saturday, July 16, will be that of Miss Phyllis Freres of Stayton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Freres, and Marvin Goodman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Goodman of Co quille. The ceremony will be at 3 o'clock in ' the afternoon in St. Joseph's Catholic church, the Rev. Gerald Lenahen offi- ciating. , For the music, Miss Edith Fairham is to sing and Wayne Meusey will be or ganist. 1 Mrs. Floyd Booze, Jr., of Stayton is to be honor attendant for the bride with Mrs. John McNiven of Centralia and Miss Sara Ann Ohling as bridesmaids. Carol Ann Freres will be flower girl for her sister. Henry Ercoline is to be best man. The reception following is to be at the bride-elect's sorority, Pi Beta Phi. MRS. JACOB JANZEN, the former Bar- , bara Jean Kent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Rollo D. Kent, Salem, was married July tr " Mr. Janien Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Janien of Dallas. (Jeaten-MiUer tudlo photo.) m t i IV 1 1: