Wedding Sunday . Jason Lee Methodist church will be the scene for a wedding Sunday after noon when Miss Velora Venita Williams will be married to Gordon Morris of Pendleton, the ceremony to be solemn ized at 4 o'clock with Rev. S. Darlow Johnson of Pendleton officiating, assist ed by the Rev. Louis C. Kirby of the Jason Lee church. Miss Williams is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Williams, Salem, Mr. Morris the son of Mrs. . C. G. Morris of Cave Junction and the late Rev Mr. Morris. White gladioluses and larkspur with touches of pink will decorate the church, together with palms and ferns and light ed tapers in candelabrums. Mrs. Gordon Leonard of Cave Junc tion sister of Mr Morris, will be solo ist, Mrs. John Lovejoy of Albany, cousin of Miss Williams, to play the piano. Lighting the tapers will be Miss Alice Mae Lovejoy and Lloyd Lovejoy of Albany, cousins of the bride-elect. Mr. Williams is to give his daughter in marriage. In White Satin The wedding dress is of heavy white satin, fashioned with a, sweetheart neck line, long sleeves pointed over the hands, a row of buttons down the back and a train. The fingertip veil is arranged from a coronet of lace. For her flowers the bride will carry a colonial bouquet of roes, bouvardia and sweet peas. Miss Betty Mann of Portland as maid of honor will wear a light blue nylon net gown with matching mitts, and hat and her flowers will be a colonial bou quet of sweet peas and roses. Her dress is similar in design to that of the bride. Best man for Mr. Morris will be Don Schmidt. Ushering will be Anton Post! of Monmouth, Frank Lovejoy of Leb anon and Lloyd Lovejoy of Albany. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Wil liams is to wear an old-rose gown with corsage of pastel blooms. At Reception . The reception following will be in the church. Mrs. Melvin Johnson is to pour. Serving the bride's cake will be Mrs. Harry O. Smith and Mrs. John Smith, both of Cave Junction and both sisters of the bridegroom. Mrs. Manie Porter of Roseburg, also a sister of Mr. Morris, is to serve the (bridegroom's cake. Passing the candy will be Miss Helen Johnson. Assisting with the serv ing will be Miss Mary Lois Cotton of Canby, Miss Margaret . Forsythe, Mrs. Aaron Dumbeck, Miss Marcella Pam brun, Miss Peggy Gabriel, Mrs. Archie Gardner, Mrs. Donald R. Judson, Miss Cherle Ross, Mrs. Frank Lovejoy of Leb anon. Miss Alice Mae Lovejoy of Al bany, Miss Ina Monroe of Portland is to pass the guest book. For traveling the bride will wear gray wool crepe suit, black hat with Watermelon pink trim and black acces sories. Following a trip to Yellowstone the couple will be at home in Pendleton. Mrs. Lloyd V. Bell has returned from pending the winter in Washington, D. C, with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk V. Bell, and their ion, Larry. Woodburn The contest by the wom en of the Woodburn Golf club Thursday was for the fewest putts in nine holes of play with Mrs. Marion Henning win ning in class A and Mrs. Dean Bishoprick in class B. Awards for the June eclectic went to Mrs. Ivan DeArmond in class A, Mrs. Ray Glatt in class B and Mrs. Harold Ticknor In class' C. Hostesses at the luncheon hour were Mrs. George Timm and Mrs. David Cav ette. For next Thursday the hostess com mittee will be Mrs. P. C. McLaughlin and Mrs. Ivan DeArmond. . Hostesses last evening were Mrs. Rich ard Sullivan and Mrs. E. D. Spencer, honoring Mrs. Darrell V. Gemmell. The party was at the home of Mrs. Sullivan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bell, and a shower feted the honoree. i AT A SERVICE July 2 In ML Ansel, Miss Mary Traeger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. 6. Traeger. was wed to Jack Schurr, on or Mrs. Charles Bochsler. the err Ice being In St. Mary's church. (Jesten-Muler tudio photo.) 8 . l" J "Jill I V i mw- a 1 " A V AV" H ACTIVITY enlisting the inter- a large group of women this summer will be the residen tial campaign for the Salem Hospital De"elopment program. The division launches its work on Tuesday, July 19. Mrs. Ralph E. Moody and Mrs. Chand ler Brown are co-chairmen for the wo men's division. Their five commanders appointed this week include Mrs. Donald Burke, Mrs. Ward Davis, Mrs. Arthur Roethlin, Mrs. Ralph Schlesinger, Mrs. Robert F. Wulf. Captains and workers will be an nounced later. t uil-rr BY I i : 1 THE WEDDING of Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Sandau was a Jjne c: lemony. The bride is the former Mlna Lee Spr-ngr . dai'-'.:cr of i', . and Mrs. Aino C. Spranger. Mr. Sandan is the son of Mr. and Mis. Dan ?n-7nu of St. Louis, Mo. (Jesten-Miller studio photo.) SHOWER ON TUESDAY Miss Marilyn Hjort, who is to be wed September 4 to Raymond H. Crumme of Berkeley, Calif., will be honored at a buffet supper and kitchen shower for which Miss Margaret Moritz will enter tain Tuesday evening at her home. Honoring Miss Hjort will be Mrs. Har old Gardner, Misses Janice and Jeanne Myers, Mrs. Gerald Robison, Miss Grace Shields, Mrs. William Dunn, Miss Anita Hager, Miss Sally Ann Barr, Miss Sara Ann Ohling, Miss Margaret-Jane Emmons, Mrs. Robert Siddoway of Port land, Miss Evelyn Hilfiker, Mrs. Lloyd Brough of St. Helens, Mrs. J. J. Moritz, and the hostess. 1 Marion auxiliary, Veterans of For eign Wars, is meeting. Monday at 8 ip.m. in the VFW hall. There will be Initia tion. Miss Katherine Schissler will be pre sented in a recital of piano music in Wal ler hall, Willamette university campus, Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. The program is under the auspices of the Willamette summer school series. Miss Schirsler was graduntcd from Willamette college of music in 1948, and was well known to Salem audiences for her solo work, chamber music perform ance and as an accompanist. While a student at Willamette she held the Hol man scholarship and the Presser scholar ship. She is a member of Mu Phi Epsilon music honorary. This past year, Miss Schissler has been studying at Univer sity of Michigan graduate school toward a master of music degree. The public is invited to the Wednes day recital. Following is the program: I. French Suite No. 3 in B Minor J. S. Bach Allemande Courante Sarabande . Menuet Anglaise Gigue II. Sonata K 570 in B flat Major Mozart Allegro Adagio Allegretto III. Sonata Op. 78 in G Major . . Schubert Molto moderate e cantabilt Andante Menuetto , Allegretto A DESSERT luncheon and bridge party are planned for the meet ing of Sojourners club next Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock in the Salem Woman's club house. Mrs. Thomas Bagan is chairman for the afternoon and serving with her as hostesses will be Mrs. Del Binkley, Mrs. Mason DeNeff, Mrs. Arthur Lewis, Mrs. Theodore Lynn, Mrs. Robert Upson. Members of the Oak Knoll Ladies Golf club will be entertained at Corvallis next Thursday for a return match there. The Woman's Society of Christian Service in the Jason Lee Methodist church is to meet at the church on Wed nesday. Mrs. Joe Klinger will preside over the business meeting at 11 o'clock. Luncheon will be served at 12 o'clock noon by the January-July circle, Mrs. E. W. Gallagher as chairman. The afternoon session will take up at 1:30 o'clock. Devotions will be given by Mrs. Roy Roberts. The lesson will be Mrs. Lloyd Hockett. There will be special musical numbers. Following the meeting, Mrs. Marie Putnam will re view the first "chapter of "The Bible and Human Rights." All women of the community are invited to attend. V; ' i ! ' 1 ! ft - AMONG recent engagement announcement! was that of Miss Ruth Lynch, daughter of Mrs. Hilda Lynch of Salem and J. A. Lynch of Dallas, to LaVern Hardy, ion of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hardy. (Jeatcn-MiUer studio photo.) WEDDING last evening In St. Mark Lutheran church was that of Miss Ardana D. Phelps and George M. Grinde, the vows being read at 8 o'clock by the Rev. M. A. Getzen daner. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Truman Phelps, Mr. Grinde the son of Filing Grinde. Baskets of the cream and green Lady Jane gladioluses and lighted tapers in candelabrums decorated the church for the service. Miss Gladys Quesseth sang and at the organ was Bernie Phillips. Miss Emerald ' Pickett lighted the tapers. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an avocado green gabar dine dressmaker suit with white hat and gloves and black accessories. She car ried a bouquet of the Lady Jane gladi oluses. Mrs. Marion Fernau (Evelyn Egel hoff) was the matron of honor. She wore a skipper navy blue fitted dress maker suit with white accessories and her bouquet was of pastel gladioluses. Albert Lindbeck was best man and the ushers were Sidney Smith and Bob Forster. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Phelps wore a navy blue crepe costume with pink hat and navy accessories, and a corsage of Rubrum lilies. The reception following was in the church parlors. Miss Kreta Janz passed the guest book. Miss Emerald Pickett served the cake and at the punch bowl was Mrs. William Hicks. Mrs. Larry Trupukka (Betty Kipple) and Mrs. Gwen Morley had charge of the gifts table. The couple will be at home in Salem after July 17. Town Club Dance A summer sports dance for Town club members is on the social calendar for next Saturday evening, July 16, the event to be at Glenwood ballroom, danc ing beginning at 9 o'clock. Eight couples are on the committee of hosts, including Robert White, retiring president of the club, and Mrs. White; Robert Drager, incoming president, and ' Mrs. Drager; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Helt zel, Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Cooley. The dance concludes the season for the club, the new year starting in the fall. Executive board of Capital unit No. 9, American Legion auxiliary, is to meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Robert Gahlsdorf, 955 North 17th. Members of Chadwick chapter, Order of Eastern Star, are sponsoring a picnic Sunday at 1 p.m. in the Dallas eity park for members and families. The coffee and ice cream will be furnished. The Pike-Baxter clan met in the Dal las city park recently for its annual pic nic. After the lunch a short business meeting was held. Officers elected for next year are; Chet Gillam, president; Charlotte Von Forell, vice president; Etta Warren, secretary-treasurer. Next year's picnic will be at Ecola state park on the coast. Present were Mrs. Jane Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. George Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Art Woods, Carol and Jane, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Trent, Beverly and Billie Trent and Don Fischer of Dallas; Mrs. Jessie Gillam and Mrs. Alice Crabtree of Perrydale; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Moore, Mrs. Theresa Scovell Henderson, Mrs. Melissa Barber, Edwin and Priscilla Barber of Nehalem; Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Pike of Monmouth; W. J. Edgar and Mar garet Edgar of Portland; Mrs. Charlotte Von Forell, Claudia and Lester Hanna and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gilman of McMinnville; Frank Pike, Charlie Pike, Mrs. Bessie Williams, James Hobson, and Gloria Bushnell of Bay City; Miss Ora Scovell of Corvallis; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lampitt, Ralph Lampitt, Lois and Jimmie Lampitt of Hoquiam, Wash.; Rhuben Lampitt of Winlock, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lafountain, Hoquiam, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warren, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Conner, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Warren of Salem; H. L. Conner, Paul and Virginia Conner of Orchards, Wash.; Barbara Lee Duke of Sacramen to, Calif. ...... . itriyM Ai aMMM1MMIIj(gllllllll;llllllltt,llll J A JUNE wedding was that of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Allyn Rand. Jr., the ceremony being June 20. The bride is the former Phyllis Ann Howard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Albert Howard of Portland. Mr. Rand Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey A. Rand of Salem. (Logan-Markham photo, Portland) Mrs. Melvin Johnson and Miss Helen Johnson were hostesses for a bridal shower in honor of Miss Velora Williams at their Cottage street home. Roses and green boughs decorated the rooms. Miss Williams is to be married tomorrow to Gordon Morris. Those invited were Mrs. Gene Cook sey, Mrs. John Lovejoy and Miss Alice Mae Lovejoy of Albany, Miss Margaret Forsythe, Mrs. James Purdy, Mrs. Beu lah Buckingham, Mrs. Robert Adams, Miss Bernice Boyce, Miss Janet Boyce, Miss Vivian Boyce, Miss Peggy Gabriel, Miss Marcella Pambrun, Mrs. Archie Gardner, Miss Toyoko Kawata, Miss Hesako Kawata, Miss Irene Kawata and - Miss Kathryn Kawata of Portland and Mrs. E. J. Williams. In Seattle this week-end are Dean and Mrs. Melvin Geist as guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. Ivan Lovell. Mrs. Bruce Buell and children, Susan, Sandra and David, have left for San Pedro where they will join Mr. Buell who is a chemist for the Union Oil com pany. They were accompanied south by Mrs. Ed Booth, Mrs. Buell's mother, who will spend a few weeks with her daughter's family at San Pedro. "... a THE MARRIAGE of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lee Kucbler (Doris Jean Larson) was sol emnized June 17, the couple being shown here at the reception. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Ilnttle I-arson, Mr. Kuebler the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. U Kucbler. (Jeiten-Miller studio photo.) AAUW Group !; Committee chairmen for the new year's work in the Salem branch of th American Association of University Wo men are announced by the new presi dent, Miss Elise Schroeder. The list of chairmen is as follows: Art Mrs. M. K. McCann. Bulletin Mrs. John H. Hann. Decorations Mrs. W. O. Mills. Education Mrs. P. L. Calvert. Fellowship Mrs. W. F. McBee. Historian Mrs. Guy N. Hickok. Hospitality Mrs. H. Gordon Carl, Jr. International relations Mrs. John jjurcnam. Legislative Mrs. Ridgeley C. Miller. Membership Miss Mabel P. Robert- aon. program miss jwuarea unristenson. , Publicity Mrs. Mary Thomas. Social tttudie; Mrs Reginald 8. Wil-. ' liams. ir r; f uA u v. .LI . ; year inciuae, Desmes miss senroeaer ai nrpsidpnt Mrs Frvin W Pnttpr. vlrm . nntciriant1 lUTce liAPrinn A K iiiifTf)l CM retary; Miss Constance D. Weinman, " treasurer; Mrs. Albert A. Cohen, chair- man, Mrs. Tom Wolgamott, Mrs. Charles " L. Layport, all scholarship loan. 1