Coffee Party At Berg Home On Tuesday Hostesses on Tuesday morning for one of the coming week's coffee parties will be Mrs. Elmer O. Berg, Mn. Rutsel E. Pratt and Mra. Ralph Wirth, the three to entertain at the Berg home on North Summer ttreet. Gueats are invited to call between 10 a m and 12:30 p.m; Pouring will be Mri. Charles Camp bell and Mri. Maynard Shifter 'for the fint period; Mra. Richard A. Rawiln aon and Mrs. Elmer V. Wooton. Othera assisting will be Mrs. Horace McGee, Mrs. Richard A. Meyer, Mra. T. Harold Tcir.linson, Mrs. Robert F. Wulf, Mrs. Clay Eggleston. Mrs. P H. Brydon, Mrs. Loyal A. Warner, Mrs. Conrad Paulson, Mrs. C. Lester New man, Mrs. B. E. Owens, Mrs. Leon Brown, Mrs. Kenneth Waters, Mrs, Nell Edwards, Mrs. Kenneth Edick. AMONG hostesses of the new week will be Mrs. Erwin E. Batterman who has invited a large group for an Informal coffee next Tuesday morning at her Morningside home on South 12th street. . Guests have been Invited to call be tween 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Assisting during the first hour period will be Mrs. Fred Smith, Mrs. Frank Hershfelt, Mrs. John Etzel, Mrs. Jacob Fox Norval Edwards, Mrs. Judson Foster. Assisting during the second period will be Mrs. Kenneth Potts, Mrs. Law rence N. Brown, Mrs. John A. Ritchie, Mrs. Garlen L. Simpson, Mrs. Cornelius Bateson, Mrs. William White. Invitations are In the mail this week end for a coffee party for which Mra. Claude A. Miller and Mrs. C. Kenneth Bell are to be hostesses next Saturday, August 29, at the Miller home on Shore line drive. Guests are being invited "to come for coffee" In the beautiful gardens at the Miller home between 11 a.m. and X pjn. An event for Sunday will be the sil ver tea to be given for benefit of the Men' club of Knight Memorial Congre gational church. The tea will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David H. Cameron between 3 and 7 o'clock. Pouring will be Mrs. Robert Ashby nd Mrs. Erwin E. Batterman. Assist ing will be Mrs. Roman Steffen and Mrs. Bernard Shanks. All members of the church and their friends are invited. Hostess to her bridge club Monday afternoon for dessert and cards will be Mrs. Robert W. Gormaen. . At Wauna 'Jake over the week-end re Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Heltzel and family, guests at the lake home of Mrs. Heltzel'a brother, C. K. Gabriel. Mrs. Glenn Stevens and Mrs. Coburn Grabenhorat are to entertain on Thurs day at a neighborhood coffee at the Stevens home, guests to Include neigh bora on Candalaria Heights. The af fair will be at 10 o'clock. Greeting guests at the door will be Jean and Ann Haworth. Mrs. Stan Baker ia to pour and assisting in serv ing will be Mrs. Richard Grabenhorst nd Mrs. A. C. Newell. 1 Hostess to her study club on Monday t luncheon will be Mrs. L. V. Benson, inviting the group to spend the day at tier summer home at Devil's lake. Regular meeting for Amateur Artists Association will be Tuesday evening at the YMCA at 7:30. J? MISS MAXINE OrT TO Nelson City, New Zeoland. yoar there a exebaoga teacher. She ia Y t i v: . ; 1 -. , ioaW.' : " 1 ' , ' I h ' 'I I . Mrs. 17 ' i', I I MR. AND MRS. GLENN EDWARD LUKINBEAL THE WEDDING of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Edward Luklnbea! (Jeanne Louise do Bay), above, m an event of lut week-end. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. da Bay and Mr. LnkJnbeal is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward LukinbeaL TO BE wed in early September Is Miss Louise Matter who this week-end is telling plans for the ceremony. Muss Matter and Marion K. Putman will be married on Sunday, September 6, the 4 o'clock service to be in the First Methodist church with Dr. Brooks Moore officiating. Soloist is to be Au drey Mistretta. Candlelighters will be Misses Lorii Larson and Geraldine Radcllff. Miss Caroline Matter ia to be maid of honor for her sister. The bridesmaids will be Miss Doreen Cavender and Miss Celia Weaver. Ann Putman, a cousin of the bride groom, will be flower girl and the ring bearer will be another cousin, Rob ert Putman, Jr. Robert McConnville is to be best man. Ushering will be Keith Wright, Charles Ruud, Martin Knittel and Gilbert Bate son. The reception following will be in the Carrier room of the church. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. George Matter and Mr. Putman is the nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Put man. Happy Go Lucky club will meet Wed nesday at the home of Mrs. Lura Tandy, 194S South 12th street at 12:30 for a no-host luncheon. Neighbors of Woodcraft, Silver Bell circle, No. 43, will meet Friday at the Woman's club house at 8 p.m. Mrts nidio aklm) HERINGER goes Miss Marine Beringer, 1r, U spend the facalty ef rarrtaa mioT high eebeet V -r ' Ky' (UcXvftn studio pkturt) Friday Wedding The marriage of Miss Lorraine E. Ny quist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nyquist, to Charles V. Courier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Courter of Hub bard, was solemnized Friday evening. The service was at 8 o'clock in the Foursquare church at Woodburn. Pastel colored gladioluses and carna tions decorated the church for the serv ice. The Rev. Arthur Goble officiated. Lighting the candles were Miss Loretta Nyquist, sister of the bride, and Miss Ruth Christensen, both wearing blue ballerina length frocks. For the music. Royal Has tie, Jr., sang, Helen McGathy playing the piano. The bride wore a white organdy frock, ballerina length and designed with yoke of net. The fingertip veil waa held in place by a floral headpiece of white roses. The bride carried bouquet of carnations and roses. Mr. Nyquist gave his daughter in marriage. Irs. Lavonne Burnham, sister of the bride, was honor attendant. She wore a ballerina length dress of blue sheer and carried a bouquet of carnations. George Burnham was best man. The ushers were Melvin Monnier and Jake Triplett. For the wedding the bride's mother wore a light blue suit dress with white accessories and corsage of pink gladi oluses. The bridegroom's mother wore a dark blue suit with white accessories and corsage of gladioluses. The reception was in the Lutheran hall at Woodburn. Assisting in serving the guests were Misses Rosabelle Trip lett, Blanche Christensen, Eva Rich. Following a trip to t h e coast the couple will be at home at I860 North Winter, Salem, after August 25. For traveling the bride wore a dress of red sheer with white accessories and cor sage bf roses. Chadwick assembly, No. 3, Order of Rainbow for Girls, will meet at Bush's Pasture park for a no-host picnic at 6:30 Tuesday evening. Miss Joan Neal is chairman, assisted by Misses Mar garet Hildreth, Eleanor Mleziva, Patty Johnson, Janice Gillespie and Carole Warren. A business meeting will fol low at the Masonic temple.- Each girl la requested to bring a hemmed dish towel and pot holder for the Masonic and Eastern Star home at Forest Grove. , Several out-of-town dates are on the calendar for Governor and Mrs, Psul L. Patterson this next week. This week-end, the Pattersons are at Astoria. On Wednesday they are to be in Eugene to attend the University of Ore gon football banquet at which Phil Har ris is to be master of ceremonies. On Friday, the Pattersons will be tak ing in the Clackamas and Polk county fairs, the governor to speak at each. Next Sunday, the Pattersons will be t Hillsboro to take In a fair there. Rotana club members have called a special meeting for Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Henry Mattson, 4020 North River road, at 7:45 o'clock. Plans will be discussed for the rummage sale to be staged on April 28 and 29 over Greenbaum's. Members are asked to take tewing equipment. Executive board for unit No. 138, American Legion auxiliary, is meeting next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Carroll Robinson, president 2 Entertain Next Tuesday At Coffee Party Hostesses on Tuesday for Tme of the new week's coffee parties will be Mrs. Russel Beutler and Mrs. Bert A, Walk er, the two entertaining at the Beutler ' home on North 24th. -The affair is arranged in four periods, guests being invited to call between 9:30 and 11 a m., between 11 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., between 1:30 and 3 p.m. and between 2:30 and 4 p.m. Pouring will be Mrs. P. J. Forristel, Mrs. Stanley Krueger of Independence, Mra. Joseph Franko, Mrs. Louis Lor enz, Mrs. A. S. Vaughan of Portland, Mrs. John Jelderks. Assisting during the different hours will be Mrs. Farley Mogan, Mrs. H. C Saalfeld, Mrs. Duane Janicek, Mrs. John R. Caughell, Mrs. Gladys Lee, Mrs. Claude H. Post, Mrs. Estill L. Brunk, Mrs. Harry Lucas, Mrs. Otho Eckersley. Traditional Silver Creek falls lunch eon for the Salem Sojourners club will be next Thursday, August 27, at 1 o'clock. Cards will be in play on the terrace in the afternoon.- Transporta toin ia being arranged, and reservations re to be in no later than August 23. Co-chairmen for the event are Mrs. Robert Parks and Mrs. Everett Day. They will be assisted by present board members, Mrs. V. C. Fletcher, Mrs. Sid ney Stenerodden, Mrs. Karl Olson, Mrs. William Lee per, Mrs. Clifford Wimber ly, Mrs. Lester Orion, Mrs. C. O. Fred erickson, Mrs. Kenneth Cole, Mrs. Frank Bishop, Mrs. P. C. Anderson. Miss Mabel Savage is to be hostess next Thursday evening for the annual dinner she gives for members of the Salem Zonta club. The dinner will be at 6:30 o'clock in the gardensat Miss Savage's home. Circles of the Women's Society of 'Christian Service of Jason Lee Meth odist church will meet Wednesday, as follows: January-July circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Wood Welch, 1955 High way avenue, at 1:30 for dessert lunch eon. February-August circle will be guests of Mrs. Robert Forkner, 1855 , North Capitol street at 1:30 for dessert 'lunch eon. April-October circle members and . their husbands will be guests of Mr. and ' Mrs. Glen Larkins, 1759 Park avenue, at 6 p.m. for a picnic supper. March-September circle meets at the home of Mrs. C. M. Roberts. 815 Ship ping at 1:30 for dessert luncheon.. The May-November and June-December circles will not meet this month. Women's Catholic Order of Foresters will meet next Wednesday for a no-host dinner at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Zie linskl, Rt 7, at 7 o'clock. Honoring their house guests of the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Willard White and daughters from Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Potts entertained in formally at their home last evening, guests including old friends who have met the Whites previously. Mr. White is a brother of Mrs. Potts. With the Whites are their daughters, Susan, Bar bara and Terry Ann. Susan Is to remain for week visiting at the Potts home. Mrs. Hugh Williamson, Portland, ar rived Friday to visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.' Homer Goulet afc v. M sr - ' AMOVO THOSE planning the benefit tardea party aporaored, by flt Mary's guild ef 8. Paur tptneopaj rhorrh an Aumt U are th fire above. Left to rlfht: Mrs. 8. D. Wllea, general chairman: Mrs. Lester Carter, Mr. W. H. JohiuUn, Mri. Kenneth Mueller, Mra. Carl 1. Armstrong. Th party wtO at tha heaa of Mr. aad Mrs. I. O. Watta on Wallace Bead, Oak Crest fara, ketween 8 aad t pjo. 1 v y ; " .- . n - - (Arts stadlo pleum) . . MRS. GORDON KENNETH STEIN .. ' BRIDE LAST week-end waa Mra. Gordon Kenneth Stein (RathKa Wlllard), aaor, ; daacnter tt Mr. and Mra. E. C. Wlllard. Mr. 8Ma ta the aoa of Mra. Wiulaaa f. Bteta . f Canby. . Wichman-Nordonne Rites Today A bride this morning was Miss Jeanne Nordonne, daughter qf Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Nordonne, her marriage to Edward Wichman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Wichman, being solemnized at 11:15 o'clock In St Joseph's Catholic church. The Rev. James Fleming officiated at the service. White gladioluses decorat ed the church for the wedding. Wayne Meusey and Lorraine Nelke provided th music for the service. The bride wore dress of white ny lon net over satin, appllqued orange blossoms scattered over the net. The dress was floor length, made with long aleeves and round neckline. The fin- ' gertip veil was arranged from crown trimmed with pearls and rhinestones. ' The bride carried a Prayer book with white roses and atephanotia on it Mrs. Leonard Stager was matron of honor for her sister. She wore a yellow eyelet organdy frock with matching hat The three bridesmaids wore dresses alike of dotted Swiss organdy but in different colors, Miss Kathleen Bauer in orchid. Miss Wilma WUlich in pink. Miss Betty Rose Nelke in pale green, and their half-hat matched their dresses. All four attendants carried bou quets of yellow pom-pom chrysanthe mums. The flower girls, Barbara Jean and Linda Lee Stager, nieces of the bride, Marion auxiliary, Veterans of For eign Wars, will stage its picnic with the post, Sunday, at a park near Stayton. All members and friends are Invited to attend. Anyone wishing transportation V H., J, teKf i- 4 ON COMMITTEE FOR ST. MARY'S BENEFIT ' .. k v ';" r ' '.v. -f'v wore white organdy dresses with match ing hats and carried baskets ef yellow blooms. . Wilbur Wichman was lest man for his brother. Groomsmen were Clarence Wichman, brother of the bridegroom, and Francia Albrlch, a brother-in-law. The . ushers were Vince Nordonne, brother of the bride, Ray Greene and Roger Kerr. For her daughter'! wedding, Mra. Nordonne wore tan shantung suit with green accessories and corsage of rub rum lilies. The bridegroom's mother wore navy blue with corsage of the rubrum lilies. The reception was arranged at the home of Mrs. David Bennett Hill. Cut ting the cake was the bride's sister-in-law, Mrs. Vince Nordonne. At the coffee urn was Mrs. Francis Albrlch, at 14u nmfh hnwl Mn Cm Tlark Mrs. Wilbur Wichman and Miss Janette Hill assisted. The bride's table was covered with a yellow cloth and decorated with yellow candles and flowers. The punch table was set in the gardens and was covered with a yellow and green cloth. For traveling the bride wore an off white suit with red accessories and cor sage of red roses., The couple will be at home in Oakland, Calif., while he if stationed there with the navy. is asked to phone 4-2744. . Regular meeting of Marlon auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will be Mon day evening at the VFW hall at o'clock. ' : Hi 3- -! fit 1 .. . WHtm-HOMt studio plelm) 1 11 K '1 I