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Mrs. Edwards Plans Tea for
Daughter-in-Law Wednesday
Among hostesses of next week will be
Mrs. Robert L. Edwards, who Is to en
tertain at a tea on Wednesday afternoon
to honor her daughler-in-law, Mrs. Irwin
Edwards,
Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. Irwin Edwards
arrived this week from Moscow, Rus
,sia where he has been attached to the
American embassy.
The Wednesday tea will be at the
home of Mrs. David Bennett Hill, guests
being invited to call between 3 and S
o'clock.
Greeting guests at the door will be
Mrs. James H. Nicholson, Jr.
Assisting about the living rooms will
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Delta Zcta alumnae have arranged a
picnic for members and their families on
Tuesday evening at the O. K. Deals
home. The supper will be at 6 o'clock.
On the committee with Mrs. Bcals are
Mrs. Bjarne Erickscn, Mrs. Norman
Paulson, Mrs. Maurice Buchanan, Miss
Betty Vaughn.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Reehcr arc ex
pected home next week from several
weeks trip to Michigan and Kansas.
They are returning through Canada.
Announcement is being made of the
engagement of Miss Shirley Valet, niece
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy II. Smith of Salmi,
to Clifford Mondy of Dayton. Ore., for
merly of Helena, Mont. No date is an
nounced for the wedding.
Announced for August 24 is the date
of the wedding of Miss Claralyn Lee
and Mikal Mikkclsen, the ceremony to
take place at 4 o'clock that afternoon
in the First Christian church with Dr.
Brooks Moore of the First Methodist
church officiating. The reception fol
lowing will he in the Carrier room at
the Methodist church.
The bride-to-be is Ihe daughter nt
Mr. Bnd Mrs. Lln.vd A. I.ee and Mr.
Mikkelsen is the son of Mr and Mrs.
A. Mikkelsen of Portland. The engage
ment of the couple was announced this
past school year. The couple will live
In Corvallis next year, Mr. Mikkelsen
to complete his work at OrcRon Slale
college. Miss Lee received her degree
from OSC this month.
Chapter BC of P.E.O. Sisterhood is
meeting at a called session Tuesday eve
ning at the home of Mrs. Warren
Baker, 780 Kingwood, at 7:30 o'clock.
Reports are due on the convention held
In Portland this past week.
Annual "dress up" day of Salem
Women's Golf association will be next
Tuesday, the regular weekly day for
the feminine golfers. This Is the event
lor all-out effort In costumes and com
mittees are giving special attention to
the attire this year, report the officers
U iba association.
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1 1 i MISS CURRIER WED
be Mrs. H. L. Staver, Mrs. Thomas Hol
man, Mrs. J. N. Bishop, Mrs. L. B. Gil
bertson, Mrs. Walter Kirk, Mrs. Brazier
C. Small, Mrs. Hal Wiley.
Mrs. Ercel W. Kay is in charge of the
dining room.
Pouring will be Mrs. William A. Dun
can of Dallas, Mrs. Edgar T. Pierce, Mrs.
Frederick S. Lamport, Mrs. Linn C.
Smith.
Serving in the dining room will be
Mrs. Claybourne W. Dyer, Mrs. Al Cur
rey of Eugene, Mrs. Peter H. Geiser,
Mrs. Douglas Dragcr, Mrs. Howard
Jcnks, Jr., Mrs. William R. Shinn.
Miss Beltz,
Mr. Ford Wed
Wed this afternoon at a simple service
in St. Mary's Catholic church in Eugene
were Miss Fritzio Beltz, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. F. II. Beltz of Eugene, and
Thomas G. Ford, son of Mrs. George W.
King of Salem.
The service was al 2:30 o'clock with
only members of the immediate fami
lies attending.
The bride wore the wedding dress
worn by her three sisters at their nup
tials. It was of white net with Chan
tilly lace trim. The fingertip illusion
veil was arranged from a floral head
dress and for her flowers the bride car
ried magnolias.
Miss Betty ,lo Uninnnn of Salem was
attendant for the bride, and Nancy
McGcc of Chchnlis, Wash., niece of the
bride, was flower girl.
Frank Ford of Salem was best man
for his brother.
Following the service a small recep
tion was given at the Belt, home. The
couple will make their home in Seattle.
Mr. Ford being an investigator with the
federal civil service. Both young people
were graduated this month from Uni
versity of Oregon.
Attending the wedding from here
were Mr. and Mrs. King, Miss Lnretta
Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stump of Mon
mouth. Mr. and Mrs. David H. Cameron have
rel.irned from a three weeks visit In the
east. They were guests of his brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. T.
Rhine, in Homer City. Pa.
During their travels they were din
ner guests of the Ray Yocoms, formerly
of Salem. In Chicago; dinner guests of
Mrs. David Nielsen, formerly of Salem,
in St. Paul; visited the Lev.ir Bonders
in Lansing. Mich., also the James R. Bar
tons in Spokane.
Mrs. J. A. Allen of Stockton, Calif.
Is visiting In the capital as guest of
her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and
Mrs. Charles S. Pratt. The Pratt and
Mrs. Allen plan to go to Victoria and
Vtnoouvax, B. C. ntxt weak.
THE WEDDING of Mr. and
Mrs. Barnes Deering Rogers
(Virginia Dale Currier) was
an event of last Sunday afternoon.
The bride is pictured
her weddin? gown at left.
In the picture at right the
couple are shown at the re
ception. The ceremony was
in the First Christian church,
the reception following also
there.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam II. Kuhl,
Jr. and Mr. Rogers is the
son of Mr, and Mrs. Emmet
T. Rogers.
By MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER
' ISS Jahala Keys, whose mar
riage to Glenn Patton, Jr., will
be an event of July 3, is an
nouncing her wedding attendants.
The ceremony will be solemnized at
8 o'clock at the First ' Christian
church with the Rev. Dudley Strain of
ficiating. The bride-elect Is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Keys and
Mr. Patton is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Patton of Bruce, Oregon.
Mrs. Robert Clark, Albany, will be
honor attendant for her sister. The
bridesmaids will be Miss Mary Adams,
Corvallis and Miss Mary Kay Reeves,
Lebanon. Miss Janet Rutherford, Mc
Minnville and Mrs. Richard Boubcl,
Corvallis, will be the candlelighters. All
four girls are Pi Beta Phi sorority sis
ters of the bride-elect. A niece of the
bride, Lorraine Clark, will be flower
girl.
Tom Patton of Corvallis, will be best
man for his brother and ushering will
be Rodney Clayton, Portland, Max Von
Krosigk, Corvallis, and Wilfred Loggan
of Salem.
A reception will follow the wedding
service in the church parlors.
SI. Elizabeth's guild, St. Paul's Epis
copal church will meet on Tuesday for
a 1 o'clock garden no-host luncheon at
(he home of Mrs. Wilmer C. Page,
1589 Chemcketa street.
Assisting Mrs. Page will be Mrs.
George H. Swift, Mrs. Frank H. Spears,
Mrs. E. M. Page and Mrs. William H.
Lytic.
Salem Soroptimist club members will
gather for an informal luncheon meet
ing next Wednesday noon at the Golden
Pheasant.
Junior Woman's club will meet for a
no-host dinner and social evening at the
home of Mrs. Sam Campbell, Thursday
night at 8:30.
Mrs. Charles McColloch has invited a
group for bridge at her home Wednes
day evening, guests for two lahles being
bidden.
The East Salem Lions club and auxi
liary will have a picnic supper on Wed
nesday night at 6:30 o'clock at Bush
park. Serving the no-host supper will
be Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Padc. Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Patton and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tomp
kins. Spinsters Dance on
A gala event for the Spinsters club
members will be their sports dance next
Saturday evening. June 28, at the Kirk
cabin off South 12th street.
The party is for all members of the
club and their escorts.
Among committee members arrang
ing the dance are Miss Antoinette Kuz
manich, general chairman; Miss Janet
Kirk. Mrs. Alan Riebcl, Miss Luella
Campbell, Miss Grace Shields, Miss
Ruth HolUman, Mrs. Ralph Underwood,
Miss Elliott
Announces
Wedding Party
Announced this week-end are details
for the wedding of Miss Margaret Joan
Elliott and William W. Poorman.
The popular young couple will be
, married the afternoon of Saturday, July
S. at 4 o'clock in St. Michael and All
Angels Episcopal church in Portland.
Miss Marjorie Becke of Salem is to be
maid of honor. Miss Marianne Weiby
and Miss Nannette Silverthorne, both
of Portland, are to be bridesmaids.
John J. Elliott II, brother of the bride,
Is to be best man. Ushering will be
George M. Schwarz. Jr., of Portland,
Ronald E. Jones. Jr., of Salem and
Stuart Bothwell of Portland, cousin of
the bridegroom.
Roger Bothwell, cousin of Mr. Poor
man, will be the acolyte and lighting
the candles will be Richard Potter of
Portland.
The reception following will be in
the Laurelhurst club. A large group of
Salem friends will be going north for
the wedding. The bride-elect is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Elliott of
Portland, formerly of Salem, and Mr.
Poorman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F,
W. Poorman of Salem.
Corthell-Will
Nuptials Today
The marriage of Miss Mary Margaret
Will, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark
M. Will of Salem, to Dwight Maurice
Corthell, son of Dr. and Mrs. Maurice
E. Corthell of Grants Pass, was solemn
ized Saturday afternoon in the Carrier
room of the First Methodist church.
Dr. Roy A. Fedje of Portland .read
the vows for the couple at 2 o'clock.
Miss Frieda Carlson and Mrs. George
Wagner lighted the tapers. Mrs. Rich
ard Hallock and Victor Palmason with
Mrs. Palmason at the piano, presented
the wedding music.
The bride, given in marriage by her
father, wore a blue imported voile aft
ernoon dress, made with shirtwaist style
bodice with lace insets, full sleeves and
pleated skirt worn over a crinoline
skirt. She wore a white hat with blue
veiling. Her bouquet was of lilies of the
valley and white orchids.
.Miss Shirley Will was her sister's
only attendant, wearing a dress like
that of the bride's, but in yellow. Her
hat also was yellow with matching veil.
She carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds
and lilies of the valley.
Vicki Palmason and Donnie Judson
were the junior attendants.
David Corthell was best man for his
brother and ushering were Richard
Hallock and Don Judson.
The reception following also was
arranged in the Carrier room. Mrs.
Ruth Will, aunt of the bride, cut the
cake, and pouring were Miss Vesta Mul
ligan and Mrs. Steve Anderson. Assist
ing were Misses Lois Monk and Ruth
Ann Fedje and Mrs. Don Judson.
For traveling the bride wore a gray 1
wool sharkskin suit with white acces
sories and corsage of white orchids.
The couple will be at home in Ash
land for the summer, both attending
Southern Oregon College of Education.
Announced for June 29 is the wed
ding of Miss Marjorie Dahlgren and
Thomas John Adolphson. The ceremony
will be at 4 o'clock that date in the
Bethany Lutheran church in Warren.
Mrs. Jasper Lyons of Corvallis is to be
her sister's only attendant and Wayne
Struble is to be best man for Mr.
Adolphson.
The bride-to-be is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dahlgren of War
ren and Mr. Adolphson is the son of
Mrs. A. L. Adolphson of Salem. The
couple plan to make their home in
Salem.
Hostess to her bridge club on Thurs
day evening will be Mrs. Robert H.
Hamilton.
Miss Nancy Stuart has been in Port
land this week for a vacation.
Mrs. June Hcrron and children, Sally,
Jan and Michael, were at Surftidcs on
the beach for a few days this week.
Here from Eureka, Calif, for a time
are Mrs. Marjorie C. King and son,
Lewis, guests of her sister, Miss Mildred
Christianson.
Mrs. Royce G. Robinson left the latter
part of the week for Seattle from where
she sails for Japan to join Captain Rob
inson. She has been with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wilson for several
weeks.
Another daughter of the Wilsons, Mrs.
Frank Newell and her children from
Walla Walla also have been visiting,
leaving this week-end.
The engagement of Miss Betty Briggs,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Briggs,
to Thor Christiansen, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Christiansen, all of Silver
ton, has been announced. No date is set
for the wedding.
Saturday
Mrs. Ronald E. Jones, Jr., Miss Bernlct
Haynes, Mrs. Newberry Close, Mrs. P.
Dixon Van Ausdell, Jr., Miss Marjorie
Thomas. Miss Norma Sletton. Miss Pa
tricia Fitzsimmons, Miss Mary Louise
Lee.
The club plans its regular meeting
for Monday evening at the home of
Mrs. Peter M. Gunnar with Miss Grace
Shields and Miss Ruth Hohweisncr as
o-hosteuef.
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MR. AND MRS. DESMOND KENT WALKER
AMONG JUNE weddings of interest was that of Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Kent Walker
(Marilyn Mae Hill), above. The ceremony was solemnized the night of June 14 in the
First Congregational church, the reception following also being at the church. The bride
is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmore E. Hill of Salem and Mr. Walker is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. William W. Walker of Warrenton, Ore.
TWO Salem parties are planned
next week to honor Miss Joan El
liott, Portland, bride-elect of Wil
liam W. Poorman of Salem.
Mrs. Edgar T. Pierce and her daugh
ter, Mrs. Peter H. Geiser, are to be
hostesses at a luncheon on Tuesday at
the Pierce home. A group of 12 of the
bride-elect's friends is bidden.
Mrs. James B. Young will be hostess
for a luncheon next Saturday at her home
for Miss Elliott, guests to include a doz
en of the bride-to-be's friends.
Mrs. Alex de Schweinitz and chil
dren, Allan and George, are here from
Bellingham, Wash., to visit her mother,
Mrs. Harry H. Belt. Mr. de Schweinitz
will join his family for over the Fourth
of July after which they will return to
their home.
Members of Chapter CB of P.E.O.
Sisterhood are meeting next Thursday
afternoon for a no-host luncheon at 1
o'clock at the home of Mrs. E. A. Mc
Glauflin, 2604 Hulsey.
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, OVERNOR and Mrs. Douglas Mc
Kay leave next Wednesday for
Houston, Texas, to attend the na
tional governors' conference.
Miss Alene Phillips, personal secre-
lary 10 oovernor ivicray, wiu De leav
ing on Thursday for the conference
which is being held at the Shamrock.
All three are traveling by '-ain.
From Houston, the McKays and Miss
Phillips will go on to New Orleans for
a short stay, then on to Chicago for
the national republican convention
opening July 7. Governor McKay is
chairman of the Oregon delegation at
the convention.
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Chapter AB of P.E.O. Sisterhood is
meeting on Monday evening at the home
of Mrs. Ellen Fisher, 1955 North 20th
street. Mrs. W. E. Kirk is co-hostess.
Regular program and luncheon meet
ing for Salem club of Zonta Interna
tional will be next Thursday noon at
the Golden Pheasant. Dr. John A.'
Dyke is to be guest speaker.
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