A WEDDING this evening to be attended by a large group of rela tives and friends, many from out-of-town: will be that of Miss Margaret Jane Cooley and John Phillip Maulding of Tillamook. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Herbert Cooley of Salem and Mr. Maulding is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Mauld ing of Tillamook. The vows will be exchanged at 8:30 o'clock in St. Paul's Episcopal church, the Rev. George H. Swift officiating. Soloists for the ceremony will be Mrs. Scott Adams (Elizabeth Nelson) of Port land, William Bush and Ronald Craven, Miss Ruth Bedford to be at the organ. Maid of honor will be Miss Mariann Croisan and Mrs. Richard L. Cooley is to be matron of honor for her sister-in-law. Others in the wedding party are Miss Marjorie Meyer of Chicago, Miss Jeanne Foster of San Francisco, Miss Charlotte Alexander. Miss Jean Claire Swift, Miss Jean Maulding of Portland (sister of Mr. Maulding), and Mrs. Les ter D. Green (Marylou McKay), all as bridesmaids; Miss Mar.jorie Tate and Miss Lois Frink, the latter of Dayton, as taper lighters; Miss June Young and Miss Antoinette Kuzmanich. the latter of Portland, as ribbon attendants; Don ald Ausland of Grants Pass as best man; Richard L. Cooley, Raloh Taylor, Law rence Christian of Lebanon, Perry Smith of Corvallis, Leslor D. Green and Dr. Rodney White, the latter of Portland, as ushers. Garden Reception The garden at the North Summer street residence of the Cooleys will be the scene for the reception following the church service. Mrs. James H. Nicholson, Sr., Mrs. George L. Arbuckle, Mrs. George Croi san and Mrs. A. A. Schramm are to cut ' the cake. Pouring will be Mrs. William McGil christ, Jr.,' Mrs. E. J. Scellars, Mrs. W. I. Needham and Mrs. Harry V. Collins. Others assisting at the reception will be Mrs. James T. Brand, Mrs. Charles A. Sprague. Mrs. Douglas McKay, Mrs. C. B. McCullough, Mrs. George H. Swift, Mrs. Eugene I. Foster, Mrs. Charles Wiper of Eugene, Mrs. I. M. Doughton, Mrs. Lee Canfield, Mrs. Floyd W, Shep ard, Mrs. George Alexander, Mrs. Ervin Smith, Mrs. U. Scott Page, Mrs. Leonard Rinearson, Jr., of Corvallis, Mrs. Scott Adams of Portland. Mrs. Donald Preiss, Miss Jane Carson, Miss Shirley Lukins, Miss Phyllis Schnell, Miss Jean Fidler, Miss Roberta Meyer, Miss Carroll Gragg, Miss Edith Fairham, Miss Addyse Lane, Miss Betty Jean Manoles, Miss Mary Aiken of Portland. Passing the dream cakes will be Sydney Shepard and Carol Boesch. Among out-of-town guests expected to be here for the wedding and recep tion, In addition to those in the wedding party and assisting at the reception, are: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bishop of Port land, Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Bishop of Washougal, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bishop, all of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jack son and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Arnstein, all of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Frink of Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ford of Rose burg, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bedford, Mrs. R. C. Merrifield, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Skinner, all of Tillamook. Dr. and Mrs. Rodney White, Mr. and Mrs." Otis White, ' all of Portland; Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Sherwood of Hillsboro; Mr. andMrs. M. M. Probstfield of The Dalles, Mr. and Mrs. J, Allan Wickham of Eugene. ' The couple have planned a wedding ' trip to ,San Francisco and Carmel and will be at home in Eugene after Sep tember 10. Wedding Is Event of Mid-July Here Mi b'H. X-1 1 THE MARRIAGE of Mrs. ten L. Balon, (he former Lillian Gregg, was solemnized Jiil!s The hrlrte Is the daughter of Mrs. Annie Gregg of Nyssa and Mr. Baton the son If Mr. and Mrs. Mason Bishop of Salem. The couple are at home in Salem for the New Legion Auxiliary Department Head -ri -'; ; NEW DEPARTMENT president for the American Legion auxiliary In Oregon Is Mrs. W. W. Graham of Cervailis. Elections and installation ceremonies today closed the annual department convention in session here the .past three , days. A Fashion Event, Salem alumnae of Delta Gamma sor ority announce a luncheon and fashion show to be given the afternoon of Thurs day, August 25, for. the benefit of the Willamette university chapter of the sorority. The luncheon will be at 1 o'clock in the American Legion club. Fashions will be presented by Esther Foster. From ad vance notice those attending will get an eyeful of new fall attire, reports the com mittee. Mrs. James Schuler is general chair man for the benefit. Mrs. Leon Perry is arranging the music and publicity. Miss Grace Shields is to be chairman for tickets. Miss Vivian Chandler is arrang ing the decorations. Reservations may be telephoned to either Mrs. Schuler at 36863, or Mrs. Perry at 38687. The regular meeting of Marion auxil iary, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will be;; at the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall Monday evening. .. Plans will be completed for the picnic to be held with the post at Hagar's Grove, August 14. Refreshments will be served by the members of the losing teams in the mem bership drive to the winners. McEwan Jtudio plctur. is". V ?:' Members of Pioneer post, No. 149, the all-woman post of the American Legion in Salem, entertained at two affairs on Friday in conjunction with the depart ment convention of the Legion in Salem the past week. . . Late yesterday afternoon members of the post entertained with an informal reception in the Cherrian room at the Senator between 4:30 and 6 o'clock for women veterans, also commanders of other posts here and district officials. A breakfast was given Friday morn ing at the Senator as a no-host event with the Pioneer post members arrang ing the event. Women golfers will gather for their regular weekly day Wednesday at the Salem Golf club, play starting at 9 o'clock. The Woodburn ladies will not be able to attend as scheduled originally. Mrs. 6scar H. Specht is to entertain for her bridge club next Wednesday afternoon. . .... ... ,.;. . . Mrs. Wayne Hadley and children, Eil een and Allan; will be at Neskowin next week. The fore part of the week they will be joined by Mrs. Hadley's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Les ter D. Green (Marylou McKay). From San Mateo, Calif., comes an nouncement of the second annual "sum mer's end Willamette party,'.' planned by Willamette university alumni and students in the Bay area, Sunday after noon, August 21. The event will . be staged between 12:30 and 5:30 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Atkinson, San Mateo, The affair is for all WiJ'amette alumni, stffdents, parents and friends in that area. Woodburn Invitations have been re ceived to the wedding of Miss Colleen Whitecrow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Whitecrow of Woodburn, and Duane Shaw, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Ted ShaW of Sacramento, formerly of Wood burn. The weeding will take place Au gust 13 at the Woodburn Church of God. Mi?s Evelyn Schradcr left today for Walla Walla, Wash.,, where she is to take the porition of assistant clinical in rructor for the new sffiliating program for student nurEes in the vetcrarif' hos pital. Miss Fohrarier has been with the Marir.i coiintv herHli .c'coar.m:..:t here and an active member in Pioneer post No. 149, American Legion, the all-woman post. The program coordination committee of the Salem Business and Professional Women's club is to meet Tuesday at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Dana Bil liter, 745 Hood street. 1 Miss Alberta Shoemake is chairman of the commit tee. Salem Zonla club is meeting for a dinner on the lawn- at the home of Miss Mabel Savage nevt Thursday evening at 6:30 o'clock. The dinner is an annual event Miss Savage gives for the group. Susan dinger, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.' Harold M. Olinger, will observe her ninth birthday anniversary Monday, Mrs. Olinger is arranging a picnic lunch and swimming party at Paradise island at noon for her daughter, a dozen friends of the little girl to be guests. Pythian Sisters have been invited to meet at the home of Mrs. Anna Muncey, 603 North Winter, Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Sylvia Furlough of San Francisco will be honor guest for the event, friends of the order being invited to meet here. HQ EFORE an altar decked with pink and white gladioluses, palms and -"LC lighted tapers, Miss June Camp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Camp, and James Earl Phipps, son of Mrs. Mamie Phipps, will exchange their mar riage vows Sunday afternoon, the serv ice to take place at 4 o'clock in the First Christian church with Dr. Dudley Strain officiating.. , For the muric, Mrs. Charles Allen dcr is to sing and Mrs. Walter Naff will play the organ. To be given in marriage by her father, the brie'e is to wear a gown of white satin. It is fashioned with a V-neck with a rolled collar, a pleated ruffle of maline edging the collar. The dress has leg o' mutton sleeves and a train. The pleated maline extends around the hem of tiro dress and up in back to the waist, the fkfrt having unpicsscd pleats in back. The full length veil, cascading from a tiara of satin, al.co is edged with the maline pleating. The bride will carry a white Bible topped with a white orchid. The Bible' is one belonging to Mrs. Donald Milton Cades and has been used at the wedding of five friends of the bride. Pink, blue and yellow are the colors for the gowns of ttie bride's attendants. All are made similarly in style to the bride's dress, with low round necklines and short sleeves. Miss Charlotte Lightfoot as maid of honor will be in blue organdy and her flowers will be a nosay of pink roses. Mrs. Dale Imcl and Mbs Donna Camp, Portland, the Ifttor a cou-in of the bride, both will wcrr pink organdy gowns and their nououets will be of yellow roses. Miss Florence Hall of Gnrvais is to light the tapers. Her gown is of yellow or gandy and she will wear a corsage of pink roses. Richard Phinns is to be best man for his brother. The ushers will be Donald Milton Cades and Kenneth DeWayne CamD, Fnrtland, a cousin of the bride. Mrs. Camn is to wear a dusty rose gown with gray accessories and corsage of yellow roses for her daughter's wed ding and Mrs. Phipps, the bridegroom's mother, will wear a navy blue gown with gray accessories and corsage of pink roses. The reception following also will be at the church. The bride's grandmother, Mrs. H O. Webb, is to cut the cake. Mrs. Paul Hamrick will pour. Serving will; be Mrs. Donald Milton Cades, Mrs. Rich ard Moorehouse, Miss Pauline Campbell, Miss Lois Houser, Miss Marjorie Ruth Riordan. Passing the guest book will be Mrs. Richard Phipps and in charge of gifts will be Mrs. Leonard O. Webb. Dur ing the reception. Simpson Hamrick is to sing and Mrs. Thomas Bentley of Mt, Angel is to play the piano. For traveling the bride is to wear a' print, chartreuse and red on a navy background, with a matching fitted coat . in navy, the cuffs and collar of which are in the same print; a navy and white hat and white accessories; and a white orchid corsage. The couple will make their home in the Keizer district. Woodburn Miss DeVona Bjelland, bride-elect of Kenneth Satrom of Salem, was honored with a bridal shower at the home of her mother, Mrs. Hannah Bjel land, at Woodburn. The wedding will be an event of August 27 at the Immanuel Lutheran church in Woodburn. A shower feted Miss Joan Hoereth at the informal tea given this afternoon in her honor by Miss Marian Carson. About 25 friends of Miss Hoereth were.invited. Her marriage to Theodore Covalt is to take place August 28. Assisting Miss Carson at the tea was Miss Gayle Juve. Her Wedding Takes Vlace 1 V.XV' v I f i r tea I, , 1 T.Hi BRIDE AT A ceremony on July 23 was Mrs, The hriHe Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. on of Mr. and Mrs. Milton E. Coe. Engagement Told; Wedding ; t " . - - n Kcnnell-Ellls studio plctura THE ENGAGEMENT or Miss ratrlcla Imogcne Elliott, daiifflUer of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Elliott, to John Basil Wallace, son of B. J, Wallace, was announced Inst week, the wedding: to be September 14. Dinner Dance Set Announced for Friday evening, Au gust 26, is the dinner dance to be given by the Reserve Officers association and the Salem Women's Army and Navy League. The event will be at the American Legion club. Ralph Solum from the Reserve Officers and Mrs. Harlan A. Judd from the league are chairmen for arrangements. A committee meeting is to be held Monday evening to make further plans for the party. Miss Edith Fairham leaves next Sat urday by plane for Riverside, 111., for a visit at the home of Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Gunnar, parents of her fiance, Peter Gunnar, who also is leaving for River side. They plan to be back In Salem by September 6. While in the midwest Miss Fairham is to visit at Madison, Wis., with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. ! and Mrs. Stephen C. Smith. Arriving in Salem today from Salinas, Calif., for a two weeks' visit with friends were A. C. Parsons and his daughter, Miss Irene Parsons. The Parsons, for mer Salem residents, will be the house guesHs of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Magee. in July - A i McEwan tudio picHir. Curtis C. Coe, the formrr Cleo Hrhriilel. Ervln Scheidel of Salem and Mr. toe the :. .... i ') ''-I ,4 f" 1 . -' 'J This Fall DESSERT at 1:15 o'clock, followed by bridge, will feature the semi monthly party for Sojourners club next Thursday afternoon at the Salem Woman's club house. Mrs. Elmer J. Church is chairman of the committee and serving with her are Mrs. Eugene Laird, Mrs. Rollin Lewis, Mrs. Oliver Mansfield, Mrs. L. W. Miles and Mrs. Gilbert Groff. Visitors in Salem the latter part of the week were Judge and Mrs. John T. Medin of Sioux Falls, S.D. They were Thursday evening guests of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Eugene I. Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Boedigheimer are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Lorene, to Thomas Holmes, son of Earl Holmes of Brooks. No date is set for the wedding. Miss Delpliine Savage was to arrive today by plane from Honolulu for a visit of 18 days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Perin, and her twin sister, Mrs. Donald Kemple. Miss Savage has been in the islands for the past 14 rtotana club members will gather for a picnic supper Monday evening at 7:30 thews on Silvcrton road. Mrs. Fannie Douglas is assistant hostess. On the evening of July 28 the wed ding of Pauline Settle of Portland, daughter of Mrs. Daisie Horn, Green ville, Ky., and Dick Paynler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Paynter, Salem, took place at 8 o'clock in St. Mark Lutheran parsonage, Rev. M. A. Getzendaner of ficiating. The bridesmaid was Miss De lores Benson of Portland and the best man was Fred Nowack of Salem. After the wedding the group went to the home of the bridegroom's parents for the reception. Miss Cora Paynter, aunt of the bridegroom, served the wed ding cake, with Mrs. Art Youker assist ing. Others serving were Mrs. Fred Jen sen and Mrs. Ed Parton of Salem and Mrs. Bernard Jarvis of Eugene. Billie nnd Florence Jarvis entertained with aceordian solos. Relatives and friends invited to ihe reception were Lawrence Paynter, Mrs. Nora Paynter, Miss Cora Paynter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Paynter, Wayne and War ren Paynter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Don Jacobe, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Paynter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne French, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. M. Poindextcr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. Art Youker. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Par ton, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoyt, Dolores, Karen and Ruby Benson, Helen Dick man, Leona Curtis, Florence Jarvis, Fred Nowack, Eugene Poindextcr, Jim Ycllen, Don Koelff, Billie Jarvis. The couple left for a few days at the Oregon beaches and will be at home at 445 South Capitol St., Salem. A large crowd attended the garden tea given Friday afternoon by the American Legion auxiliary, department of Oregon, to honor Gold Star Mothers, the event being staged in the beautiful gardens at 1he Homer H. Smith residence on North .Summer. The tea was one of the major social events on the program of the aux iliary department convention in Salem this week. Among the dignitaries in the receiving line were Mrs. Mitchell Thorn, The Dalles, department president of the aux iliary; Mrs. W. W. Graham, Corvallis, department vice president; Mrs. Rose A. Smith, state president of the Gold Star Mothers: Mrs. Hubert A. Goode, Port land national president of the auxiliary; Mrs Douglas McKay, wife of Oregon's governor; Mrs. Mabel Lockwood, nation al second vice president of the Gold Star Mothers. A large group of local auxiliary mem bers assisted, Mrs. Merle Travis being chairman, Mrs. Albert C. Gragg, vice chairman of the committee. Punch was served from a table beau tifully set with a pink organdy cloth. t