Miss McMullen Announces Sept. 5 As Date to Be Wed to Mr. Giering Announced for Saturday. SeDtember 6, i the date for the wedding of Miu Eva McMullen, daughter of Mr." and Mri. Vera D.. McMuUen, and August C. Giering of Portland. New of the date was told school friends of the bride-elect at a dessert party for which her mother was hostess this afternoon at the McMullen home. The wedding is to be at 3 o'clock that date in the First Congregational church with the Rev. Dudley Strain officiating. The date was revealed in the center piece on the dessert table. A silver wedding ring was arranged with a mini ature couple standing beneath wedding bells within the ring. At or.e side of the ring was a heart on which were written the names of the couple and the date for the wedding. Flowers in the center arrangement were white petu- nlas. The table was covered with forest green cloth. , Mr. Giering is the son of Mr. and Mrs. August Giering of Portland. The en gagement of the young couple was an nounced last spring. At the party this afternoon Miu Mc Mullen also announced members of her wedding party. Miu Barbara McMul len Is to be maid of honor for her sis ter, the bridesmaids to be Mrs. Herbert Bauer and Mrs. Dean Earhart of Med ford. Lighting the candles will be young brothers of the bride-elect, Ron ald and Douglas McMullen. . Susan Fa rina, Longview, Wash., niece of the bridegroom, is to be flower girl. Dan Eastman Is to be best man, the ushers to b Richard Shaffer, Bruce Hunter, Claire Estes, Alan McMullen, brother of the bride. . , , 1 Coffee Parties Planned; Honor Mrs. Norblad , Invitations are In the mail this week end for a series of four coffee parties for which Mrs. Joseph B. Felton and Mrs. Peery T. Buren willjpe hostesses. Mrs. Walter Norblad, wife of Con gressman Norblad, Is to be honor guest for the events. The Norblads returned to Oregon last week to be at their new home out of Stayton. , The coffees are to be on Wednesday and Thursday, August 28 and 27, at the country home of Judge and Mrs. Felton. Guests are being invited to call be tween 10 and 12 o'clock and 3 and 4 o'clock, each day. By MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER f u. t Among brides-elect of late August telling plans for their nuptials is Miss Delores Carr, who Is to be married to James Murray on August 29. The ceremony will be solemnized at 8 o'clock In the evening of that date in the First Congregational church, the Rev. Paul Barnett officiating. Lighting the candles will be Misses Mickey and Lois Gunderson. Mrs. Eugene Coleman of Burns is to be matron of honor. The bridesmaids will be Miss Kay Coffman, Mrs. Chester Tucker, both of Salem; Mias Denise Gartner of The Dalles and Mrs. Harold Smith of Carlton. Lynette Coffman is to be flower girl, Lynn Coffman the ringbearer. The children are twin sister and brother. Best man is to be Robert Canfieid. Ushering will be Ronald Carr, brother of the bride-to-be; Arnie Overman, Rob ert Angel and Don Lucas. The reception also will be at the church. : The bride-elect Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carr and Mr. Murray is the sob of Mr. and Mr. J. M. Murray. HONORING their daughter. Miss JoAnne Majek, and her fiance, Allan J. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Majek are entertaining next Sat urday evening at a buffet dinner at their Kingwood Heights home. About 25 will be in the group. The affair precedes the wedding rehearsal lor miss Majek and Mr. Olson who are to be married on August 23. Among out-of-town relatives to be here for the wedding are cousins, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Kellogg and family of Walla Walla, Wash., and cousins, the Rev. and Mrs. Donald Spaulding and family of Costa Mesa, Calif. Party en Monday Another event honoring Miss Majek next week will be the kitchen shower and party for which Mrs. Barnes Rogers and Miss Mary Feike are to entertain on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Rogers. Games will be played, the gifta opened and a late supper served. Honoring the bride-elect will be Miss ' Joyce Armstrong, Miss Marjorie Becke, Miss Alice Lehman, Miss Joan Marie Miller, Mrs. Louis Lorenz, Jr., Mist Anne Forristel, Mrs. Allan R. Mann, Jr., Mrs. Richard D. Lee, Miss Bernice Imlah, Mrs. Richard Grenz, Mrs. Wil liam F. Johnson, Miss Virginia Nichols of Halsey, Miss Gall Harrison of Sea side, Miss Edna Marie Hill, Miss Nancy Miller, Mist Norma Camfield, Miss Gwen Fry, Mrs. James A. Rock of Cor vallls, Miss Carolyn Parker, Miss Elaine Stanley, Miss Alice Girod and the hostesses. v 7 .'"if 'eo -. !;) I ; ' en.; i .... ;) ' A 1 (llclwan tuU ktur) MISSES CLARICE AND CLAUDIA WATERS . JBE TWINS abort. Mines Clarice and Claudia Waters, dauihters ef Dr Mrs. Kenneth Waters, win enter Oregea Stele college? ' MISS SALLY GREIG HcIu itodl. tfctur.) Mr. and Mrs. Elmer O. Berg aJW Mr. and Mrs. Russel E. Pratt are entertain ing this evening for a dinner party in the gardens at the Berg home, one of series of parties they are planning. Eighteen are bidden for this evening. Tilese 8 Amon9 few Students . . ' . . Mid-August finds a Urge group of Salem girls busy with plans to start to eel lege in early September. Mort of the Salem glrl. will be going ?o Cnlvlrrity University of Oregon's year opens September 14; OSC'a also September 14. Pictured today are tome of the girls "going away" for college. In Bums this week-end to attend a dedication of a highway are Governor and Mrs. Paul L. Patterson. Next week-end, the Patterson will be In Astoria. Regular play for women of Oak Knoll Golf club will be next Wednesday. .On Thursday, the OakKnoll ladies will go to Hlverwood club for an ex change visit there. ' Home this week-end from a stay at Crescent lake are Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCargar and children, Larry and Elizabeth. Dr. and Mrs. Floyd titter are to en tertain at a family dinner tomorrow to honor his mother, Mr. M. H. Utter, on the occasion of the latter' 83rd birth day anniversary. Also to be hero for the dinner will be the hosts' son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mr. Kenneth Utter and ehil- . dren, Richard, Douglas and Philip, of Portland. ' Home thla week-end from a few day In Canada are Mr. and Mr. Thomas B. Kenagy and Mr. and Mrs. Les White. The Whites, former residents of Salem, have been visiting here from San Jose. Guests at the bom of Dr. and Msr. Charles W. Mill, are hi aunt, Mrs. El mer A. Johnson of Chicago and hi sis ter, Mrs. Charle L. Dunlop and chil dren, Elizabeth and Katherine, of Can ton, Ohio. Honoring Mrs. Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. Mill entertained . at an Informal at .home Friday evening, guest including old friends of the honor guest. Mrs. Johnson is to leave next Tuesday. Mrs. Dunlop and children will be here for a longer tay, Mr. Dunlop to Join his family here on August 22. "Back-to-School" fashion will be featured at the fashion show luncheon t the Marion hotel, Tuesday noon. The hotel is reviving the aerie of tyle how and luncheon for the season, the event to be the fourth Tuesday of each month from now on. i Johnson' store is displaying the fash Ions, the special theme to be "Camput Edition for 1953." although dresses for all occasion for all ages will be shown.. The luncheon will be at noon, the tyle ahow at 1 o'clock. Among those making reservation for the event are Mrs. R. C. Holman, Mr. Thomas E. Rllea of Clackama, Mrs. Walter Phil lip, Mrs. Robert Nichols, Mr. Law rence Bernard, Mr. Eugene Kokko, Mrs. Albert C. Gragg, Mrs. Charle Nielsen, Mr. Richard L. Cooley, Mr. John p, Maulding, Mrs. Val Sloper. Mrs. O. O. Mueller. Mrs. Russell Kanz, Mrs. Max Bauer, Mrs. Claybourne Dyer. Mrs. Francis T. Wade, Mrs. H. C. Saal feld, Mrs. Robert W. Gormten, Mrs. Frank Ward, Mrs. Frank Nichols, Mrs. Kenneth Wilson, Mrs. Frank A. Brown, Mrs. Warren Lin. Mr. rivrf. mini - . '"-j"-. Reception for Lt., Mrs. Hale An event for next Tuesday evening will be the reception for which Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Hale are to entertain in welcome to their son and daughter-in-law, Lt. and Mrs. Paul Allen Hale, Jr., who were married recently. The young naval lieutenant and hit bride arrive in Salem this week-end to . visit at the Hale home. The reception .will be given at 8:30 o'clock Tuesday evening in the Golden Pheasant. Pouring wilf be Mrs. Curtis A. Hale, grandmother of Lt. Hale, and Mrs. H. Lawrence Lister of Portland. Cutting the cake will be Mrs. Dean Allport, sister of Lt. Hale, and Mrs. Norman Llnd. Passing the mints will be young Misses Jndy Lind, Nancy Jenny and Nancy Donaldson. In charge of the guest book will be Mr. George Nopp and Mrs. Ronald Nopp. At the. punch bowl will be Dean Allport, Curtis A. Hale, George Nopp and Ronald Nopp. ACH week brings a new list of patrons for the benefit "High Fever Follies" to b ttitu4 November 20 by Salem Memorial Hos pital auxiliray. The show will feature home talent Many committees are at work to make the show big event of the fall proceeds being used by the aux iliary in buying equipment for the hos pital. A new list of patron include Mr. nd Mr. James C. Stone, Dr. and Mr. Maynard Sniffer, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Perry, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ronald Hudkins, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Erlckson, Mr. and Mr. P. D. Quisenberry, Mr. and Mrs. Bjarne Ericksen, Dr. and Mrs. Tern H. Dunham, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd K. Bower Dr. and Mrs. Burton A. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Knapp, Dr. and Mrs. Rob ert Burrell, Mr. and Mrs. Charle H. Heltzel, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Childs, Mr. nd Mrs. Irwin Wedel, Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Lebold, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Heltzel, Mr. and Mrs. Edward O. Stad ter, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. James Watts, Mr. nd Mrs. Denver Young, Mr. and Mrs. Peery T. Buren, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Fenix. Committees are busy at work on plan for the benefit lawn party being spon sored by St. Mary' guild of St. Paul' Episcopal church on Sunday ftemoon August 30, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Watts, Oak Crest farm, Wallace Road. ' Hours for the affair are between S Mrs. William R. Shinn, Mrs Robert E .T. VV Shlnn, Mrs. Ralph Gordon. ,nd 8 cIock- The general public Leaving Monday for their home in Athens, Ga., following a visit here will be the Rev. and Mrs. George W. Gunn nd little son. They have been visiting t the borne of Mr. Gunn' prnt, Dr. and Mr. G. Herbert Smith. Colonel Ernest L. Stockton, USA en gineers, and Mr. Stockton were vis itors here this week to call on Major James L. Scott, USA, retired, and Mrs Scott. The Stocktons were en route from Camp Leonard Wood to Colonel Stockton' new assignment at Anchor age, Alaska. Prior to being at Camp Leonard Wood. Colonel Stockton was chief of staff, USA troops in Greece for three years. The Scott and Stockton were friends at Albuquerque, N.M. Is invited. All proceeas win go to the building fund for the new St. Paul's building now under construction in south Salem. Mrs. S. D. Wiles is general chairman for the party and on her committee are Mrs. W. H. Johnston and Mrs. Carl Armstrong, who are in charge of the guest book; Mrs. K. S. Muller, chair man for decorations and refreshments; Mrs. Charles Mills, hospitality; Mrs. Leon Perry, parking chairman; Mr. Gerhard Pagenstecher. garden furnish ings chairman; Mrs. Lester Carter, pub licity chairman. Miss Bobbie Sjoding entertained Thursday evening with a dessert and lawn party for a group of college girls, in honor of Miss Jan Foulger and Miss Patricia Healy who just returned from the summer session at the University of Hawaii. ' Guests were Miss Foulger and Miss Healy, the honor guesta, and Misses JoAnne Wenger, Caroline Seay, Joan and Joyce Traviss, Margie Little, Cora lie Doughton, Sharon Laverty, Othelene Lee, Jody Ellis, Dorothy Swigart, Mar cia Webb, Donna Vogt Mary Jane Rud, Lou Carlisle, Pat Halseth, Mary Jo .Brown, Amy Girod, Jean Hartwell, Marge Mosolf, Sharon Heider, Marilyn Lorenz, and the hostess. (Jiltn-WOir ftwll. tferar.) MISS BEVERLY MOTT EETING Monday evening is the spinster club, at the John H. Carson home at 8 o'clock. Miss Ann Carson, Miss Patricia Fitz simons, Mrs. Allan R. Mann, Jr., and Miss Marjorie Becke ar hostesses for the meeting. A no-host picnic for members of the Young Matrons club will be Thursday at dinger park, at 6.30. Later the group will go to Mayflower hall for a card party. Miss du Buy Wed Here on Friday Mrs. George Dawson (Jean Hoffert) nd son. Michael, are here from Long . Beach, Calif., for visit with her par ent, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hoffert. United Commercial Traveler auxil iary is meetingn next Wednesday after noon at the home of Mrs. Albert A. Cohen, salad luncheon to be at 1 o'clock. Bridal Attendants Announced by Miss Miller for Aug. 29 Wedding The Woman's Society of Christian Service of the First Methodist church is not meeting in August, the next meet ing to be in September. Prominent on th lot Annnt u. dar is the wedding of Miss Nancy Mil ler and Paul S. Hawkins of Astoria, the ceremony to be solemnized on Satur day, August 29, in St Joseph's Catholic church. Miss Miller, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Burr Miller of Salem, and Mr. Hawkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hawkins of Astoria, will be married at 11 o'clock that morning, the Rev. Joseph Vanderbeck officiating. Music for the service will be pro vided by Wayne Meusey and Corinne Alexander as soloists, Mr. Meusey also to play the organ. Miss Elizabeth Ann Lawrence of Pen dleton Is to be maid of honor. The bridesmaids wiU be Mr. James B. ddil- ler, sister-in-law of the bride; Mrs Vance McKenney of Astoria, sister of the bridegroom; Miu Nancy Collins of Portland and Mrs. James A. Rock (Les lyn Burdette) of Corvallis. Ensign Robert A. Hawkins. Jr., who Is now stationed in Guam, is expected to be here to serve as best man for his brother. Groomsmen will be William Kirby of Eugene and ushers are to be Jamea B. Miller, brother of the bride Vance McKenney nd Jack Moloney both of Astoria, brothers-in-law of the bridegroom; Kenneth Wagner, Robert Altman, both of Portland, and Richard Morse of Astoria. . Credit Woman's Breakfast club will meet at Nohlgren's Tuesday at 7:30. Mrs. Gavin Hill is in charge of the edu cational meeting. Amateur Artists association will meet Tuesday evening at the YMCA at 7:30. All persons interested In painting are Invited to attend. The reception following is to the Miller residence. be at Daughters of Union Veteran of Civil War will meet Friday at the home of Mrs Jack Simkins. Rt 1. A no-host luncheon will be at noon, followed by rJ?eti"5. at 2 'c,ock Mr- Edith McCoy will assist Mr. Simkins. A pretty weddini of Frlrfav .nin. at the First Christian church was that of Miss Jeanne Louise du Buy, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. du Buy, and Glenn Edward Luklnbeal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Luklnbeal. The Rev. Dudley Strain officiated at the 8 o'clock service, before a setting of white and orchid gladioluses. Light ing the tapers were Miss Lorna Johan naber and Mis Jodie Johannaber, both wearing aqua dresses. Peter Larson sang and Mrs. J. M. Cracroft played the wedding music. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a dress of satin and lace fashioned with a fitted lace bodice, long sleeves, Mandarin collar, and tulle over skirt with vertical lace panels set in. The fingertip length veil was of plain tulle with seed pearls across the head piece. The bride carried a cascade bou quet of white roses. Sister Attend Mr. Allen B. Craig, sister of the bride was matron of honor. She wore a frosted orchid organdy dress with a matching cape, a flower beret in her hair, and carried white carnations.- Bridesmaids were Mrs. Karl Schmidt in frosted pink organdy and Miu Ellen Reynolds in frosted mint green organ dy. They also carried white carnations, and wore flowered berets. Shirley Bahnsen, cousin of the bride groom, was the flower girl. She wore frosted orchid organdy dress and white mitts. She carried basket of rose petals. ' Best man was AUen B. Craig. Usher were Don Luklnbeal, brother of the bridegroom, Richard Don, William Cox, R. V. Hitchcock, and Dean Paulus. Mrs. du Buy wore nvy blue lace, two-piece dress, white acceuories and a corsage of pink and white rose. The bridegroom' mother wore a rose lac over orchid taffeta two-piece dreu, and her corsage wa of pink carnations and white roses. At Reception A reception followed In the church parlors. . Mrs. Donald Miller of Eugene, and Mrt. Glenn Gordon, of Gates, aunt of the bride, cut the bride' cake. Mr. Frank Shaw, and Mr. Leonard B May field, bBth of Coos Bay and aunt of the bride, poured. Assisting were Mrs. Gale Murray, Mrs. Dean Gatewood. Portland, Mrs. Kenneth Hough, Miu Carole Mc Leod, Miu Jodelle Parker, Miss Kath leen Revia, Burns, Mrs. James Garrett, Portland. Passing the guest book wa Mrs. Elwood Obert. For trip to California, the bride wore a blue-gray suit with nvy trim, navy blouse, and navy and white ac cessories, and corsage of white flower. The couple will be in Salem after August 23. and at home in McMinnville after September 12. Attendants at Wedding Told A wedding of Interest to many Salem friends take place in PortlandonSatur day, August 29, when Miu Marian Lor raine Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clnton D. Moore of Portland, will be married to Richard A. Rawinson, Jr., ton of Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Raw linson of Salem. The bride-elect is listing member of the wedding party this week-end. The service will be at 8 o'clock that evening in Calvary Presbyterian church In Portland, the Rev. Byron W. Travis officiating. Mrs. John Williams of Portland Is to be matron of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Lois Powell of Eugene, Mis Beverly Kreick of Portland and Miss Sue Rawllnson, sister ef the bride groom. Flower girls will be Roxanne and Robin Towe, twin listers. Mr. Riwlinson it to be best man for his son. The ushers will be Howard Boyd of Eugene, Richard Couch and Bert Camp bell, both of Portland. The reception following also Is to be t the church . Christian ' Woman' Fellowship will sponsor it annual breakfast at 9:30 Thursday at the Mission street entrance of Bush' Pasture park. Speaker will be Mrt. Algl Kamikawa, missionary home on her first furlough from Japan. Ladies from churches in Dallas, Silver ton, Lake Labish, Court street Christian church. Garden road church and Liber ty church are Invited to attend. - Member of Gertrude Shumaker, Barbara Farmer and Edna Gish groups re to serve. Cars will be at the Mission ttreet entrsnce to meet those coming by bus. There will be nursery at the church. and