ALEM Art association members have arranged an interesting event for Sunday, July 31, a "fuchsia tea" to be given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Shinn on North Sum mer. The affair will be between 4 and 8 o'clock. The Shlnn gardens are known for their beautiful fuchsias. Mrs. Lester Barr is general chairman for the tea and Miss Elizabeth Lord is president of the association. i-rrr: 11L1CL t VT? r 3&tQ ; : -Vifj s i !' . v, , , , . . : ,.,.l,,ir lM1Sffi 'S":'V , f" " ff" """ ' n'j "" V- V jgV By Marian Lowry Fischer V 1 w-t : , ,,.,:,:,: , ajl'n , Nl .....iVrimni BRIDE AT A CEREMONY solemnized July 10 Dessa Lee Holmes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of Mr, and Mrs. L. A. Schcclar. (Jcstcn-Mlllcr Weddings in Governors' Families Almost Tradition for Capital Stellar event on next week's calendar and one spotlighting the capital in Oregon social news for the week-end will be the wedding of Miss Marylou McKay, the younger daughter of Governor and Mrs, Douglas McKay, and Lester D, Green, son of Lester M. Green of Eugene. The ceremony is arranged for 8 o'clock next Saturday evening, July 23, . in the First Presbyterian church with a large reception following at the Jerri's avenue residence of the McKays. Past Weddings Recalled A wedding in the family of the governor is becoming almost a tradition In Oregon, the Green-McKay ceremony to be the fourth in recent years for the state's first families. The last wedding for a member of the family of a governor here was that of Dr. William Earl Snell, son of Mrs. Earl Snell and the late Governor Earl Snell, and the former Marylee Fry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, Jr., of Salem. The ceremony was solemnized March 25, 1944 as one of that season's outstanding social event in the capital. The younger Snells now live in Portland. A June bride was the former Martha Sprague, daughter of former Gov ernor and Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, who was married to Dr. Melvin T. Hur ley, June 14, 1941 during the administration of the bride's father as chief executive. The Hurleys are visiting now in the capital as guests at the Sprague home, the family moving from Boston, Mass., to Richmond, Calif., to make their home. An early summer service Salem remembers the wed ding as a very beautiful one. The marriage of Samuel Martin to Ellen G. Bowman of Portland was solemnized February 1, 1937, during the administration of his father, the late General Charles H. Martin as governor. The wedding was in Portland. The date will be long remembered in the capital because it coincided with the time one of Oregon's most severe snow storms descended on the western part of the state, making travel difficult for the bridal party and guests. Plan Rehearsal Friday The Green-McKay wedding next Saturday will be attended by many out-of-town guests, friends coming from all parts of the state. On Friday evening of next week, Governor and Mrs. McKay are to entertain at a buffet dinner at their home to honor their daughter and Mr. Green. The dinner will follow the wedding rehearsal, which is set for 5 o'clock. The dinner will be for members of the wedding party. Among out-of-town relatives to assist ot the wedding recep!on will be Mrs. J. W. Frater, Portland, mother of Governor McKay; Mrs. J-'-n Cheet hairi, aunt of the bride, Portland, and Misses Jane and Mary Cheothrm; Mrs. Roy Radke, Portland, a cousin; Mr5. Clarn Buchanan, Eitumclaw, Wash., and Mrs. Fenton Ford, Eugene, aunts of Mr. Green. Lewis-Myers A garden wedding will be that of Miss Janice Myers and Lloyd Vernon Lewis of Eugene who are to be married Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Terrace Farm, country home of the bride-elect's par ents. Dr. and Mrs. Burton A. Myers. The ceremony will take place on the lower terrace In a setting of varied gar den flowers. A trellis of white gladiolus es and ivy will form the background with two smaller trellises off to cither side. The Rev. Chester W. Hamblin, pas tor of the First Presbyterian church, is to perform the service. Preceding the ceremony, Mrs. Harris Lietz and Mrs. Ralph Myers, the latter an aunt of the bride, from Ontario, Cnllf. are to play incidental music. Mrs. Lietz will sing, accompanied by Mrs. James Teed, who also is to play hte wedding marches. To be given In marriage by her father, Miss Myers will wear a ballerina length white dress made with a long eyelet bod ice and a full skirt of organdy. The dress has short sleeves and the slightly drop ped shoulder effect. The bride will wear a large picture hat of white horsehair with ruffle edging, and her flowers be a bouquet ot white carnations and small white rosebuds with an orchid In the center. The bride's attendants will be In pas tel frocks, all ballerina length. Miss Jeanne Myers, twin sister of the bride Is to wear a lavendar marquisette dress fashioned similarly to that of the bride and with short sleeves and a fllled-in yoke. She will wear a marquisette hat matching her dress and she will carry a bouquet of white blooms. Mrs. Gerald Robison and Mrs. Harold Gardner " are to be bridesmaids. Their was Mrs. Donald F. Schccl.tr, the former Everett Holmes. Mr, Schcclar Is the son studio picture.) dresses are fashioned similarly to that of the maid of honor, Mrs. Robison to be In pink, Mrs. Gardner in green. They will wear hats matching their dresses and each will carry a horsehair hat, the rib bon.! looped over an arm and each hat filled with flowers. Little Miss Sharon McNall will be flower girl. She will wear a yellow frock and will carry a basket of flowers. Wilbur Haskins of Merrill, Ore., is to be best man. Among out-of-town guests for the wedding will be Mr. Lewis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Lewis of Merrill, Ore., his grandmother, Mrs. Effie M. Tolle, and his aunt, Miss Gertrude Tolle, the latter two of Klamath Falls. The reception following also will be on the terrace. The bride's table will be set with a white net cloth over blue, the corners looped up wilh carnations. The wedding cake will be in the center. Mrs. George Croisan and Mrs. Abncr Wilson, of Seattle, will cut the cake. Miss Minnie Just and Miss Gertrude Tolle are to pour. Mrs. Ralph Myers of Ontario, Calif., and Mrs. Homer Davis of Orange, Calif., botli aunts of the bride, will as sist at the table. Serving will be Miss Mariann Croisan, Miss Jeanne Busick, Mrs. Kenneth Prince, Miss Barbara Pates, Miss Margaret Moritz. Mrs. Wil liam Dunn. Mrs. Harris Lietz and Mrs. Ribert Siddoway, the latter of Portland, will preside at the punch table. Miss Grace Shields is to have charge of the gi'Cyt book. Miss Anita linger and Miss Marilyn Hjort are to have charge of the gifts table. For traveling the bride is to wear a light weight navy blue suit with gray and white hat, navy and white acces sories, and the orchid from her bridal bouquet. After August 15 the couple will be at home at 1790 Ferry street, Eugene. i N anticipated event for a large group is the benefit garden party to be sponsored by the Junior guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church next Thursday afternoon, July 21, In the gar dens at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer H. Smith. Bridge will be played, starting at 2 o'clock, and tea will be served at 4 o'clock. Friends are Invited either to come for the bridge and tea, or to call at the tea hour at 4 o'clock. Reserva tions may be made with any one of the following committee members in charge: Mrs. Homer Goulet. Sr., general chairman: Mr?. Homr H. Smith, Mrs. W. H. Lytic Mrs. J. N. Chambers, Mrs. W. Carlton Smith. Mrs. Eugene I. Foster, Mr. .7 R. LenPrell. ArrsnRinf the tea table will be Mrs. Donald C. Roberts, Mrs. Lester Barr, Mrs. Louis Lachmund. Pouring will be Mr?. George H. Swift, Mrs. Paul Gemmell, Mrs. J. R. Langrell and Mrs. Homer H. Smith. Among out-of-town guests will be Miss Ruby Archambeau, Mrs. T. J. An ders. Mrs. Hugh Williamson and Mrs. L. C. Newland, all of Portland. In an other group from Portland will be Mrs. C-eoree A. White, Mrs. A. J. Tourtellotte and Mrs. H. C. Patton, all of Portland. They will be guests of Mrs. White's daughter, Mrs. George Emigh, Jr., for luncheon preceding the party. Wednesday brings the usual golf day for the Salem Women's Golf association, play starting at 9 a.m. For the Friday event, postponed two days because of the Oregon Women's Golf association tournament here, Mrs. R. M. Walker of Independence was a guest. Prizes for low putts went to Mrs. R. I. MacLaughlin, class A; Mrs. Kate Bell, class B; Mrs. Homer Goulet, Jr., class C; Mrs. Ingvald Johnson, class D.. Mrs. L. J. Spady was honored at a surprise shower given this past week at the home of her mother, Mrs. W. E. Burks, Miss Betty Seder and Mrs. John Erler being the hostesses. Attending the party were Mrs. Spady, Mrs. Guy Irwin, Mrs. Byron Londberg, Mrs. Cecil Gum, Mrs. Abbie Larsen, Mrs. L. G. Spady of Dallas, Mrs. Gordon Winchcomb, Mrs. Melvin Spady of Dal las, Mrs. Karl Plautz, Mrs. Lawrence Bcckner, Mrs. W. E. Burks, Jr. of Port land, Mrs. Gene Pickrell, Mrs. Bernard Koehlcr, Miss Chukke Brokke, and the two hostesses. A picnic for members and families Is planned by the Sojourners club in Les lie park for Sunday, July 24, the dinner to be at S o'clock. On the committee are Mrs. Roger Webb as chairman; Mrs. Ira Goddard, Mrs. C. L. Neal, Mrs.. Roy Todd, Mrs. Russell Forrest, Mrs. B. J. Cleary. Res ervations may be made with any one of the commHtee. A' McCall Family Welcomed Among IxtT' ' f v ' !i . V. i . .P'Lii - - .1,1 K . '4 Vt i 1 t if) JL$ AMONG NEWCOMERS belnr wrlromrd to Salem are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lawsnn McCall and sons, Thomas 1jsoii McCall, Jr., and Samuel Walker McCall. Mr. McCall recently was named private ser.otaiy to Governor Douglas McKay and the family moved here from Portland, laldnr a residence at ifio North Winter. Mr.;. McCall and sons are pictured here. Last evening, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heltiel entertained at an at home for the McCalls. (Jesten-MJUer studlt picture rRS. JAMES R. Humphrey and Mrs. Charles Clarke will be host - esses for an informal tea next Saturday afternoon at the Fairmount Hill home of Mrs. Humphrey, guests being invited to call after 3 o'clock. The affair honors Mrs. Myron H. Soupene of Galesburg, 111., sister of the two host esses, who is visiting here for a time. Mr. Soupene also came' west but is re turning to Illinois this week-end. Honoring Miss Norma Stewart, who is to be wed July 27 to Bruce Peterson, Mrs. Irene Monoghan and Miss Joyce King were hostesses this week at a mis cellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Monoghan. At the party were Miss Stewart, Mrs. Ralph Ransom, Mrs. Dorothy Ransom, Miss Betty Montgomery, Miss Billie Ruth Pierce, Mrs. Edgar A. Lloyd, Mrs. E. R. Monoghan, Mrs. R. K. Hood, Mrs. H. F. Peterson, Mrs. R. O. Bowman, Mrs. Betty Kunz, Miss Thelma Walroth, Mrs M. C. Cox, Mrs. Tom Wood, and the two hostesses. r v -i mt r 1 AMONG COMMITTEE members working to entertain for the national Rotana clubs' convention, opening in Salem next Friday, are these four above, left to right Mrs. Carlton Wasson, Mrs. O. L. Donnelly, who is general chairman for the convention; Miss Vada L. Hill, national president of Rotana; and Mrs, Herbert Miller, standing. (Jes ten Miller studio picture.) Tea to Honor Two Brides-Elect Of special note on the social calendar for the new week will be the tea for which Mrs. David Eason and Mrs. George Rossman are to entertain on Tuesday afternoon in compliment to Miss Phyllis Schnell, who is to be wed in early September to Robert Strebig, and Miss Margaret Jane Cooley, who is to be married August 6 to John Phillip Maulding of Tillamoox. The tea will be at the home of Mrs. Eason, a large group of friends being bidden to call between 3 and 5:30 oclock. Greeting guests at the door will be Mrs, Roger Schnell and Mrs. Richard L. Cooley. Receiving with the two hostesses and Misses Schnell and Cooley will be the mothers of the two honorees, Mrs. P. Newcomers Here H. Schnell and Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley, respectively. Assisting about the living room will be Mrs. Paul Van Scoy of Jefferson, Mrs. A. A. Schramm, Mrs. R. H. Bal dock, Mrs. Silas Gaiser, Mrs. Walter A. Barsch, Mrs. George S. Rossman. Mrs. Eugene I. Foster, Mrs. Arthur A. Rogers, Mrs. E. M. Page and Mrs. W. W. Baum are to pour. Assisting with the serving will be friends invited by the two honorees, in? eluding Miss Shirley Lukins, Misses Bar- ' bara and Gloria McClintock, Miss Mary lou McKay, Miss Marjorie Tate, Misi Charlotte Alexander, Miss Joanne Fitz maurice. Weather permitting, the tea table ii to be arranged In the garden. Among partiea next week for bridea elect will be the kitchen shower and informal evening for which Miss Joan Schwabbauer will entertain on Wednes day evening to honor Miss Mary Massee, bride-elect of James Struck of Parkdale. The party will be at the Schwabbauer residence, Mrs. Delbert Schwabbauer assisting her daughter. A late supper will be served. In the group will be Miss Massee, her mother,, Mrs. Frank A. Massee, Mrs. Homer Davis, Miss Mary Elizabeth Reinhart, Miss Nancy Farrar, Miss Mona Davis, Miss Velma Davis, Miss Jean Doolittle, Miss Carmen Roth, Mrs. Shirley LaMunyon and the two host esses. ' . , Mrs. Harry V. Collins Is to be hostess next Friday for a luncheon at her home complimenting Miss Margaret Jane Cooley, bride-elect of John Phillip Maulding of Tillamook. The group will fete Miss Cooley with a kitchen shower. Miss Josephine Haury, bride-elect of Lyle Knower, will be honored at a party and miscellaneous shower for which Mrs. J. P. Smart and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. James S. Smart, will entertain at the J. P. Smart home at Zena next Tuesday evening. ! In the group will be Miss Haury, Mrs. Gilbert Haury, Miss Aeline Haury, Mrs. William E. Knower, Mrs. Frank Farmer, Mrs. Robert Farmer, Mrs. Ernest Let teken of Dallas, Mrs. Lloyd Crabb, Mrs. Robert Adams, Mrs. Clifford Boehmer, Mrs. Ammon Grice, Mrs. Howard Blank ley, Mrs. Glenn Southwick Mrs. Albert Bouffleur, Mrs. William Ashby, Mrs. Robert Ashby, Mrs. Claude Ashby, Mrs. Fred Muller. Mrs. J. S. Rowland. Mrs. Donald Rowland, Mrs. Adrian Withers, Mrs. William Schwartz, Mrs. Helen Gor man, Mrs. Russell Hicks, Mrs. Arthur Bone. Mrs. Ross Clarke, Mrs. Leon Flux and the two hostesses. Justice and Mrs. Harry H. Belt have been on the coast with friends at Pacific City for a few days. Among University of Oregon students attending the picnic given this past week at Jantzen beach in Portland by the uni versity women students were Misses Jane Carson, Josephine Caughell. Crv stal Huntinston, Irene McLeod and f'c y Jo Brannon. Miss Jean Armstrong en tertained at her Portland home to honor the group preceding the Jantzen beach event. Also going from Salem to the p:cnic were Misses Katie Siegmund and Allie Lou Ohling. The picnic honored girls who were graduated this year from high schools of Portland and vicinity. 4