V J. " i .-.Wc StSSing St. Joseph' Catholic church waa th Ken for on of th lit Mimmw'i prom inent wedding this morning when Mis Nancy Ann Miller, only daughter of Mr. and Mr. K. Burr Miller, wu mar ried to Paul S. Hawklna , ton of Mr. and Mr. Robert A. Hawking of Astoria. Th Impressive rites were solemnized at 11 o'clock, the Rev. Joseph Vander beck officiating. It was a beautiful all-white wedding. Whit gladioluses and larkspur with touches of pink for accent were banked on th altar. At th pews were bouquets of th bloom tied with whit ribbons. Corrine Alex ander and Wayne Meuiey sang for th service, Mr. Meuiey also playing th organ. Jon Michael Miller, young brother of th bride, and Donald Wlchman wer altar boys for th nuptial mass. Lace and Tall Dress . a svinicuvt uiuueiiv uria wore a dress of exquisite Chantilly lac and nylon tulle. Th molded bodice, and th long fitted sleeves wer of the lac a was th short overskirt which waa graduated from th sides in front to a ' dip in back and bordered pleats extend ing down the front from th waist. Th tulle framed a shallow V-neck-line from th outer shoulders, and the bodice was finished with a pleated cummerbund of the tulle. Th very full skirt extended into e cotillion train. The headpiec ' of rhinestones and pearls was th crown the bride wore as queen of th 1890 Cherry Fes tival. The veil was a two-tiered, waist length one. With th dress the bride .wore white satin, French heel slippers with rhineston straps. Her flowers were a crescent of stephanotls and bou vardla. Mr. Miller gave his daughter in marriage. Th bride's five attendants also wer dressed in white, the same Chantilly lac and tulle as in th bride's dress. Their waltz length frocks were worn over taffeta ana wer fashioned with tiny cap sleeves and boat necklines, cummerbund of th pleated tulle and full two-tiered skirts of th tulle. Th fiv wore matching lac mitts and tiaras of matching scalloped lac. All wore pink shantung slipper and all carried nosegays of Demur roses and pink bouvardia. Ftv Attend i .. Miss Elizabeth Ann Lawrence of Pen dleton was maid of honor. Mrs. Vane McKenney of Astoria, sister of th bridegroom, Mrs. Jsmes B. Milter, sister-in-law of th bride; Mrs. James A. mt. ana Mrs. ti. E. Smedley leav next Friday for South Gate, Calif., Just out of Los Angeles, ta be son fni th coming year. There, : their daughter. Miss Norvada Smedley, who is doing graduate work at University of South ern California, will Join them. Oat are leaving early next week for Salem and will occupy th Smedley horn here. Mr. Smedley and Dr. Mai lernee have exchanged teaching posi tions zor in year. Mrs. Leland Shina has invited mem ber of her bride n . n 4 - her horn next Thursday evening, th (roup resuming meetings for th fall. WKO LAST ganday aftaraeea was Ojuhl f MrfMrm ta U. t Rock of Corvalll and Mis Nancy Col lins of Portland wer th four brides maids. William Klrby of JTugen wu best man. Ushering were Vane McKenney and John P. Moloney, both brothers-in-law of the bridegroom, Astoria; James B. Miller, brother of the bride; Robert Altaian and Kenneth Wagner,, both of Portland,, and Richard K. Mors of Astoria. - The bride's mother wore aa amber brown Chantilly lace frock, waltz length, and fashioned with three-qoar-ters length sleeves and circular skirt With the dress she wore moss green ' accessories and shoes and a satin-ribbon headpiece in th same green. ' Her flow ers wer green orchids. Th bride groom's mother wore an antique gray lace with matching satin shoes, a sstir pillbox hat in the same color, and corsage of pink orchids. Reception Follows Th reception following was at th Catholic Center. Late summer flower decorated the rooms. The bride's table was covered with a pink cloth, with whit lace insertions, and gar lands of smilax were festooned on ' th cloth around the tabic. Mrs, John P. Moloney, sister of the bridegroom, Astoria, and Mrs. James Anderson, Portland, cousin of the bridegroom, cut the cake, those assisting including Mrs. Emma Boyce of Portland, aunt of the bride; Mrs. Palmer Macdonald of Port land and Mrs. John H. Carson. Pouring were Mrs. George Foster, Mrs. Lillian Holmes, both aunts of the bride, Port land, Mrs. Douglas Gern, Portland, aunt of the bridegroom; Mrs. George S. Hoff man, Mrs. Herbert J. Darby of Portland, Mrs. John R. Caughell. Others assist ing at the reception included Miss Bar bara Keelan of- San Francisco, Mrs. Robert Jones of Corvallis, Miss Ashl Dixon of Portland, Miss Jane siocum of Lebanon, Miss Beverly Moor of Eu gene, Miss Mary Waddeil of Lebanon, Mrs. David Crockatt of Portland, Mrs. Jay McMurran, Mrs. William F. John son, ' both of Salem; Mrs. James G. Harding, Jr. of Portland, Miss Ann Ger linger of Dallas, Miss Patricia Howard of Portland, Miss Bernlce Imlah, Miss Norma Camfleld, Mrs. Richard D. Lee, Miss Elaine Stanley, all of Salem. For traveling, the bride wore a beige suit and hat with bronze accessories -and a corsage of cymbidium orchids in bronze shades. ' Following a trip to Carmel, the couple" will be at home at 719 17th avenue East, Eugene. Meeting on Tuesday evening for a no-host supper in the parish hall will b members of St. Agnes guild, St. Paul's Episcopal church, the affair to be at 6:30 o'clock. On th commltte 'are Mrs. Hope Edwards, Mrs. Lola Fursman, Mrs. Daisy Chance, Miss Louis King and th guild president, Mrs. Hazel Johnson. .,, Credit Women' Breakfast club meet ing will be at the Credit Bureau, Tues day morning, at T o'clock. Chemeketa ' chapter, Toastmistress club, will meet at th Golden Pheasant, ununaay evening, at 8 o'clock. 77. 1 . 7, : v i "... ! : MRS.-30HN COGSWELL ANICKER, JR. Mr. John CatiweQ Ankker. Jr. (Jerce Lee Ovarii) n. ui. (tad 1 lata. Mr. Ankaer the M' 'SlZiSZ. iiJSSSj, 5 August Rivals. June y MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER Mi ISS Gladys Blue, who will be leaving this fall for study at Eastman School of Music, will appear in a piano recital the evening of Tuesday, September 8, at Waller halt Mis Blue has been awarded a gradu , at asslstantship at Eastman, th award Including a full tuition, plus a cash stipend. She will do her graduate degree in theory and will study with Dr. A. I. McHose. Miss Blue is a graduate of Willamette university college of music and is a member of Mu Phi Epsilon music honor society on th campus. . She is th , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Blue of Salem. Members of St Paul's guild, St. Paul's Episcopal church, are meeting for a no-host luncheon Wednesday at 12:30 o'clock In the parish haU. Mrs. R. D. Barton If president of th group. (Botw aiteiM? autora) ; 'vM Y MRS. PAUL Zugef-Rogers Nuptials on Saturday ' An attractive bride this morning was Miss Colleen Mae Rogers who wss mar ried to Eugene Joseph Zuger. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Allen Rogers and Mr. Zuger is the son of Mrs. Pauline Zuger, Salem, and A. Zuger of Los Angeles. The service was at S o'clock in St. Joseph's Catholic church, the Rev. John Fleming officiating. Sunburst baskets of pink, whit and pal yellow gladio luses and pompons decorated the church, and the aisles were marked with whit satin ribbons and clusters of the flowers. Lorraine Nelke was vocalist and Wayn Meusey played the organ. Given in marriage by her father, th bride wore a dress of Chantilly lace over satin, entrain. It was designed with scalloped neckline, long sleeves and two panels of accordion pleated nylon down the front. Th fingertip . veil of illusion was arranged from a Juliet cap of satin and pearls. Th bride carried a prayer book with white or chid. Attendanta In Pastel Mrs. Gilbert Adams was honor at tendant. She wor a pale pink nylon net over white dress that had appliqued flowers on the strapless bodice and was worn with a stole.. She wore a Juliet eap of yellow net and carnations and her bouquet was of the yellow carna Monthly business sesssion for Salem Soroptimist club will be next Wednes day noon in conjunction with the group's luncheon at the Golden Pheas ant. Cascade chapter. National Secretaries association, will meet at the home of Mrs. William De Vail, 545 South 16th street, Tuesday. Miss Patricia Sebas tian will be a co-hostess for the dessert and business meeting. Plans will be made to attend the northwest regional convention in Medford September 19 and 20. Salem Writers cluD Is meeting next Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. C. Singleton, 695 Court street, Miss Renska Swart as co-hostess. Trinity chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will meet Friday at the West Sa lem city hall at 8 o'clock. Reports of the grand chapter will be given by Mrs. Harry Charlton, worthy matron, and Harry Miller, patron. Ainsworth chapter, Order of Eastern Star will resume its regular meetings September 2, at the Scottish Rite Temple at 8 o'clock. Mrs. H. E. Smedley, worthy matron, will preside for the last time before leaving to spend a year in California. A social hour will follow the meet ing and refreshments will be served in the dining room. Betrbthal Told Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Westhers are announcing the engagement- of their younger daughter. Miss Patricia Ann Weathers, to Laurence (Bud) Herber ger, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Her bcrger. Miss Weathers is a graduate of Salem high school and is employed by the Stat tax commission. Mr. Herberger is a graduate of Sacred Heart academy and is employed by the state highway department No dat la set for th wedding. S. HAWKINS tions. Miss June Haugen and Mrs. Richard Allen were the bridesmaids. They wore identical frocks of pale blue nylon net and lace and their Juliet caps wer of pink net and carnations, and their bouquets were of the pink carnation. , Gilbert Allen was best man. Ush ering were Gilbert Adams, Jack LobdeL William Kraemer, Melvin Staudinger and Donald Sommer. The bride's mother wor a winter Wheat taffeta dress with matching jacket, a black velvet hat and acces sories.. The bridegroom's mother wore a cream faille suit trimmed in black with black accessories. Both mothers wor corsages of pink orchids. To Live Her The reception was at the Salem Wom an's club house. Mrs. Robert Schnider cut the cake, Mrs. William Kraemer poured. Assisting were Mrs. John Day, Mrs. Gerald Saddler, Mrs. Melviri Stau dinger, Miss Delores Suchy, Mrs. Chrys tal Griffin. Decorations were in th pink, whit and yellow theme. For going away the bride wore a white Irish linen suit, trimmed with white satin and pearl and rhineston detail on the Jacket, white accessories, and corsage of white orchids. The couple will be at home at 1799 Ever green following a trip to Canada. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Snyder, Amity, are observing their golden wedding an niversary next Wednesday, September 2. A reception in their honor is arrang ed for the afternoon by their family, friends being Invited to call at the Sny der home between 2 and 6 o'clock. The Snyders have lived in Oregon, since 1946, coming from Nebraska where they were married 50 years ago. In their family are two sons, Ray Snyder of Amity and Cecil Snyder of Molalla, a daughter, Mrs. Jack Starr of Los Angeles; and seven grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Llndbeck leav Monday for a trip to the east and south, planning to be gone several months. They will visit in Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, 'and Arkansas. In Wash ington, D.C., they will visit their son and daughter-in-law, Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. John Lindbeck. Later, the Lind becks will tour the south. Miss Marilyn Quamme, bride-elect of Douglas McLeod was honored at a mis cellaneous shower this past week when Mrs. Harold Alderin and Mrs. L. W. Lepley entertained at the Alderin home. Games were in play with prizes go ing to Mrs. Virgil Burson and Mrs. Grant Shaffner. Refreshments were served later in th evening. Honoring Miss Quamme were her mother, Mrs. Stanley Quamme, Mrs. Helen McLeod, Mrs. Sarah Peterson, Mrs. Mary Ackerman, Mrs, Dora Rob erts, Mrs. Charlotte Guthrie, Mrs. Carl Qulstad, Mrs. Roy Van Ottingham, Mrs. Robert Singleton, Mrs. Virgil Burson, Mrs. R. W. Busey, Mrs. Grant Shaffner, Mrs. Ida Boehmer, Mrs. Bessie Lukin bcal, Mrs. E. L. Slow, Mrs. Blanche Gronke, Mrs. Martha Zeilke and the hostesses. - Mrs. Genevieve Olson returned Thursday morning from a trip to visit relatives in the south and east. She left June 10, going first to California, then stopping in Texas, Georgia, Mich lgsn, Chicsgo, Nebraska where she vis ited with relatives, and saw many in teresting spots. At? MLthfor; Weddin tut. even or Monday evenin- ' be the. annual summer picnie farsu Mu alumnae and husbands la th dens at the home of Mr. and MrsT mer O. Berg. Th supper will ha i, . VWIr "I . . m - . uovernor ana Mrs. Paul j. pn are to b. in Hillsboro on Smta?l the Dioneer dav events inr th. .'. - - ww nasi ton county fair. With th Pattersons for a few & is their grandson, Tad Patterson, t? gen. ... BRIDB this mlaf at eaa V the late rammer's fceaaUfal m! dins waa Mrs. Paal I. BaW; (Nancy Aon Millar), feft, ? ter mt Mr. an Mra. B. Bur MllW Th service was la 8L Jaatakt Catholle chunk this meniint tkl reception following la th Cathanv Center. Mr. Hawkins Is the wmZ Mr. and Mrs, Kobe A. Hawkhi el Astoria. , V (Uelnta iMf TIlA ARLY September brings a nui III O weaaings, ana severti r hearsal parties ar planned prt; ceding the ceremonies. r McMuIlens Host Honoring their daughter, Miss In McMullen, and her fiance, 'August C, Giering of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. V. D. McMullen are to entertain on frldi; evening at a dinner party at Shattse'i Chateau. The party will follow tin! wedding rehearsal for Miss McMuUn and Mr. Giering who are to be murks next Saturday. Guests at the dinnct will include all members of the wed ding party. . r Saturday Party Honoring her daughter, Mis Lratu Matter, who is to be married on Sep tember 6 to Marion K. Putman, Mn, George Matter is to entertain next Sat urday evening at a dessert party it their home, guests to include all fem inine members of the wedding party. The party will follow the reheaml. The Same evening, Mr. Putman is en tertaining for the men in the weddlif party. - Mrs. Alfred Ryan has returned t Boston after visiting here at the hom of Miss Cora M. Talkington. Some Notations By M.L.F. -J About the nicest place to while sway a rainy day over a cup of coffee is th Robert C. Cannon home, so a Isrgi group decided at the hospitable brunch lor which Mrs. Cannon and Mrs. Jos eph M. Devers, Jr., were hostesses there on Friday . . . The affair was given between 10:30 a.m. and 2 pm, and it was a very visity occasion Guests may not have been able to enjoy the terrace and gardens becaust of the "Oregon mist" but at least tiny I could admire the flowers and the hy drangea blooms floating in the pool. .. The coffee table decor was in strik ing colors . . . The cloth was a copper one, and copper coffee and tea services were used . . . The long oval table was set against the wall and at the back for the centerpiece was a brown bas ket with leaves, flowers and berries in autumn shades ... In our corner of the charming living room were greeted Mrs. Henry M. Hansen, Mrs. W. J. Braun, Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mrs. Veraoa Perry, Mrs. Lauren Gale, Mrs. Aady Halvorsen, Mr. George Grabenhorst, Sr., Mrs. George Grabenhorst, Jr. Raymond Busick, Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Carl Steelhammer, Mrs. M. Brownell, Mrs. Glenn Woodry, Val Sloper, Mrs. Bert A. Wslker, Russel Beutler. Mrs. James B Miss Beryl Holt, Mrs. Tom Wolgamott, Mrs. Peter IH. Gelser, Mrs. Lynn Heist, Mrs. Terry Randall, Mrs. Lawrence An derson, Mrs. Emery Hobbs, Mrs. Qeorf Jones, Mrs. Douglas Drager, Mrs. Will' lam Beard, Mrs. Robert Sprague, Mrs, John F. Hageman ... Two young citizens observe theif birthdays next week . . . Danny Grte son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester D. Green, is to observe his third birthday oa Wednesday. Mrs. Green Is giving sa informal parly In the afternoon at the home for a group of Danny's young friends ... Mrs. William R. Shinn is to entertain at a party Saturday afternoon in honor -of her daughter, Julie, the latter to be -four years old on September 8. '' A group of Julie's young friends and tbei mothers has been invited . . . Special guests will be Julie's grandmothers, -Mrs. Karl Beck and Mrs. Robert K. Shinn, and her great grandmother, Mr. a. L. LvlL I " """V-. ' il - . . ' ' V . - . , v TA chapter of Beta Sigma Phi is meet next Wednesday evening the home of Mrs. Francis Roth- weiler, Mrs. Joseph Kitzke and Mrs. Say Rogers as co-hostesses. Executive group Is to meet on Thurs day evening at the home of Mrs. Ellis White. Regular meeting for the Woman's So ciety of Christian Service of Leslie Methodist church will be next Wednes day at 1:30 at the church. A dessert luncheon will precede the meeting. The Rev. Collins Blair will speak, and Mra, Blair will be the program reader for "Jesus' Ministry to Village People." Hostesses for the event are Mrs. T. Q. Adams, Mrs. Delmar Funk, Mrs. Clar ence King, Mrs. Clare Siegfried, Mrs. Esrl Strode, Mrs. Arlie Largent. Meeting of the American Gold Star Mothers will be Thursday at the Vet erans of Foreign Wars hall at 8 o'clock. - American War Mothers will meet at the American Legion club at 2 o'clock Tuesday for a business session. Mi or, ssssssasaasssK r . , - m - . A . w av - gr .Mrs, ; V V ' . W at' Bell. I.. 'J .- 1 . Robert 7 ... .r;.,i-L . J I U lount, ar' "-C r-Xy X-A ' f V i ...... jr.-w a i . . unwD-UUKr audi stetart) - MR. AND MRS. BERNARD VANDECOEVERING AT T. MARTS ehurrh In Mt. Anrfl last Raterday were wed Mr. and Mf. Bernard vaiMieroemtni Helen Mary Beri, abore. The bride la the danfhter ! Mr. and Mrs. fcehard Berg and Mr. vaariMnrtng Is th sea l Mrs. Jssus Vaada.aiwrla. MRS. ALLAN J. OLSON Committee, Department Chairmen For Salem Woman's Club Listed . Chairmen for . standing committees and department in Salem Woman's club are being announced by Mrs. Frank Marshall, president of the group for the new year. The club opens it new season on Friday, September 29. Chairmen of committees are listed as follows: Mrs. Charles Palmer, yearbook. ' Mrs. Howard N. Hunsaker, program. Mrs. Earl T. Andresen, hospitality. Mrs. L. R. Chandler, friendship. i Mrs. Waller L. Osborne, membership. Mrs. Arthur A. Atherton, social. Mrs. George W. Ailing, revisions and resolutions. Mrs. Carl W. Chambers, Children's Farm home. Mrs. Albert C. Gragg, national de fense. Mrs. W. B. Showalter, Indian wel fare. . Mrs. Mem Pearce.'ways and means. Mrs. Ralph A. DaMetz, telephone. Americanism week, Mrs. Luke John ston. fiU-34 ggrmy-oaiemyh i ? ll' f Jutu-rfmw atuaw suiui American citizenship, Mrs.'' E. A. Carleton. law observance, Mrs. Ernest A. Lee. Youth conservation, Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding. Mrs.' Harry Sappenfield, internation al relations. Mrs. Henry M. Hanzen, legislation. Mrs. Lloyd Relnhoidt, club history. Mrs. Frank Marshall, Mrs. William H. Foster, press relations. Department chairmen are as follows: ' Mrs. John Carr, American home de partment; Mrs. George H. Swift as chairman for homemaking, family liv ing and religion; Mrs. Jack Henning sen, gardening; Mrs. Ben F. Lambert, antiques. Mrs. Robert Hutcheon, education de partment; Miss Mirpah Blair, library service chairman; Mrs. N. S. Rogers, motion pictures chairman; Mrs. Don ald J. Madison, public safety; Mrs. Leonard Rowan, radio and television; Mrs. Merle D. Travis, scholarship and fellowship. ' Mrs. J. Howard Shubert, fine arts department chairman; Mrs. Lue A. Lu cas, chairman for art; Mrs. Curtis A. Hale, chairman for literature and po etry; Mrs. David H. Cameron, chairman for music. Mrs. Grant C. Rogers, public wel fare department; Mrs. O. E. Palmateer, child welfare chairman; Miss Frances Byram, community service chairman; Mrs. J. A. Jelderks, Methodist home; Mrs. F. M. Lobdell, public health; Mrs. A. E. Ullman, chairman for Red Cross. Regular meeting for the Amateur Art ists association will be at the YMCA, Tuesday evening, at 7:30. Chadwick chapter, Order of Eastern Start will meet Tuesday at the Masonic temple at 8 o'clock. There will not be a social meeting the following Tues day, because of the State Fair. Executive meeting for Pioneer post, No. 149, American Legion, will be Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Walter J. Hewitt, 606 South 19th street, at 8 o'clock, i Degree of Honor Protective associa tion will meet Wednesday at the Wom an's club house at 8 o'clock. A son, Craig Scott, was born, Friday, August 28, at Salem General hospital to Mr. and Mrs. David Hillerich. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wassam of Salem and Hite Hillerich of Arlington.' ' Tuesday Coffee Mrs. Howard Jenks is to be hostess for a coffee party next Tuesday morn ing at her home, 56) Cross street. Members of Ainsworth chapter, Or der of Eastern Star, are Invited to call between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Business women In the chapter are invited to call during their lunch hour. ,. - f ' . aor It ' I - t V". 'i -jt:-' , ft . y f'l,- XL WED Bandar orenlnr at an tat- j lir the rtnt rrebytruui ehwch were Mr, and Mn. Allan J. Oltoa (JoAnn Mjk. abare. At left, the krlda la ahewa In formal paae In her wedding ' The bride ta th daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mafek and Mr. Olxn ta the sea f MT. and Mrs, Jaha A. OUn., v . Miss Bull Bride Friday Autumn color were used for decor ations and attendants' frocks at the , wedding in the First Baptist church Friday evening when Miss Jean Bull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barney L. Bull, wer married to Kenneth . D. Kottke, son of Mr. and Mrs, H. G. Kottke. The service was at 8. o'clock, Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson officiating. Dal Bull, cousin of the bride, was soloist and Mrs. John Schmidt, Jr., played th organ. . Four candelabrum with lighted tap ers, palms, baskets of gladioluses and mixed autumn flowers in tangerine and yellow shades and mixed with autumn leave and wheat decorated the church front. At the first four pews were au tumn leaves and bows. The bride wor . a nylon net over atin dress. It was designed with a low neckline encircled with a wide band of lace, a fitted bodice that ex tended to a point in front, and a very full skirt with a short sweep train. Th fingertip veil of nylon net was ar ranged from a cap of the same lac trimming the dress enhanced with seed . pearls. For her flowers the bride car ried cymbidium orchids in autumn shades surrounded by whit carnations, th bouquet having loops caught up with stephanotis. There wer two honor attendants, Mrs. Robert Guthner and Mrs. Robert Hjort, both sisters of the bride. They wore ballerina length frocks of olive green cotton aatina and carried straw : baskets of chrysanthemums in bronz shades, wearing garlands of th same flowers in their hair. , .,. ' Miss Barbara Clau of San Mateo, Calif., Miss Mona Browder of Napa,' Calif., and Mrs. Dale Bull were the bridesmaids. They wor cinnamon brown cotton satina dresses, ballerina length and in the same style as those worn by the honor attendants. They also carried straw baskets filled with yellow chrysanthemums, and wore gar lands of the same blooms. All the at tendants wore mitts matching their dresses. Herbert Fry was the best man. Bill Hudson, Robert Bishop, Robert Jossy, Ted McKillop, Tom Dickey and Ben Nanneman wer the ushers. The bride's mother wore a dusty rose dress with black and white accessories and corsage of Talisman roses. The bridegroom's - mother wore a dark brown dress with pink accessories and corsage of Better Times roses. The reception following also wss at the church. Mrs. Bill Hudson and Mrs. Arthur Gottfried cut the cake. Mrs. Gerald Bull and Mrs. George Smith were at the coffee urn, Mrs, Hal Merrill was at the punch bowl. Assisting wer Mrs. Ray Guthner, Mrs. Kenneth Bull, Mrs. Bud Llndstrand, Miss Bonni Bishop. Mrs. H. T. McCall was th hostess. Th couple left for California, the bride wearing a two-piece eggshell suit with black accessories and corsage of the green and bronze orchids. Th couple will be st home in Los Angeles, Mr. Kottke to continue his work at ' Los Angeles City college. Women's Fellowship of the Knight Memorial church will give a tea at the church next Wednesday at 2 o'clock. Mrs. R. C. Churchill is chairman for the event. Executive meeting of the Christian Women's Fellowship of the First Chris tian church will be in the church par lor at 10 a.m. Thursday. Woman's Society of Christian Serv ice, West Salem Methodist church, will meet Wednesday at 1:30 at th horn of Mrs. Henry Branson, 0564 Third street. Mrs. Glen Wystt and members of the evening circle ar in charge of th program. . PROM' Peg in Washington Washington. D C, Aug. 14. " Dear Marian: . - Last week brought a little country club life in a limited degree. On noon I waa a luncheon guest at th Chary Chase Ceaatry Clnb. Our trio selected our salad and other tempting calorie heavy tidbit from th buffet In th lower outside lounge and carried our trays out on th .grounds where under colorful umbrellas we at in an atmos phere far removed) from th hustle and bustle of the downtown area. It was another oh of th delightful August day that we have been having and even though lt was mid-day there wer a number of golfer out on th fairway which stretched out ahead of us. It looked like a good place to spend th afternoon, but after th luncheon hour it was a quick run down th avenue to the office. On another evening 1 dined with friends at the Weodment Ceaatry Clafe where the National Celebrities Golf Tournament is to be played the first week in September. Famous names in .golfdom, in th. political Ufa, and In th movinv nirt.ir. ff.M ... k. n. the moving picture field are on the list for participation. Since the receipts go ' for children's charities, huge crowds ar expected to swell the benefit funds. The club house was built only two year ago, when the former property of th club was sold and th new course was established farther out in the suburban area. Aa a result, the plant has been designed with modern features and the furnishings ar particularly attractive. Outdoor swimming pool, badminton and eHEMEKETA chapter, Daughter of American Revolution, will meet for luncheon at th Marion hotel next Saturday, at 1 o'clock, for the first meeting of the fall. Miss Hatti Bratzel will speak on th Constitution of the United States. Mrs. Luke Johnston will present her impres sions on the 1953 Continental Congress, . to which she was a delegate. On the committee for the meeting are Mrs. M. A. Pekar, Mrs. . T. Bouffleur, Mrs. Jason-Lee, Mrs. Edward West and Miss Kate Dickson. ; Board meeting will be at 12 o'clock preceding the luncheon. Past Oracles club of Oregon Grape camp. No. 1360, Royal Neighbors of America, meet Monday with Mrs. Dora Pratt, 1153 N. 16th street at 8 p.nt There will be election of officers. : ' Oregon Grape eamp, Royal Neigh bors of America will meet at th Vet era of Foreign War hall at 8 o'clock Wednesday. - ,'.:. . :,,' .,. Daughter of Union Veteran of Civil War will meet Friday at 2 o'clock at the Veteran of Foreign War hall. Hostesses will be Mrs. Jsck L. Cutler, Mrs. Doris Jean Shell, and Mrs. Glenna Miles. . Oregan Stat Nurse association, dis trict No. S, is meeting at Salem Me morial hospital chapel, Monday, . at 8 p.m. Dr. Allan Ferrin is to lecture on nursing car following chest surgery. Salem Fireman's auxiliary will meet Thursday at the hom of Mrs. Glenn Shedeck, 560 South 23th street, at ciock, ' t ' MR. AND MRS. fY? "V: " 'i",tJ. i t.-i . - , . - , Z.Jr THR MARRIAGE mt Mr.' and Mrs. Richard Dale Wehh (Jean Ana Rlngwald) Was solemnised last Saturday. The artde la the daughter el Mr. and Mrs. J. T. RingwaM and Mr. WMmk la the aaa mt fUUa St. WU . .IYAUNI(PE6)PHIUJPS tennis court add recreational pursuit and th beautifully tended greens look like they have been manicured. Re cently th President played the course, although hi own club is the Burning Tree. Viee-Preaidsnt Richard M. Nlxaa la a frequent visitor, possibly getting in readiness for th Celebrities Tourna ment is which h la to participate. , I can't guarantee the quality of th recre ational features, execept by observation, but th dining facilities which w tested wer superlative as only en other plae in Washington have I had aa perfect a teak aa th Chateau Brian d, which we wer served. e ' Oregon visitor hav not been nu merous in recent weeks, but a former Salem resident dropped in last week. Mra. Jam Flyaa, who a Jeaaett Ta tone, waa in Salem from 1837 to 1841 when ah was with th Department of Agriculture, now live in Washington. Mr. Flynn is with the General Account ing Office and Mrs. Flynn's sister. Mis 1 , . Arlinn non. ' vlouily Arlington, Oregon. Secretary ef th Interior and Mrs. McKay will spend the next week-end at Irvli -rton, Virginia, with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Gould, of New York. Th attractive resort with yachts available for cruise to a nearby island and with -the usual recreational features sur rounding th hotel is called The Tide Inn. The story of how the place was developed la an interesting on that I may tell you subsequently. Au 'voir, Peg. Garden Party An event interesting a large group on Sunday afternoon will be the bene fit garden party for which members ' , ff St Mary' guild of St. Paul's Epis copal church will entertain at the coun- r trv home of Mr., and Mra. Jamea G. Watt on Wallace Road. ..... Hour ar between 8 and 8 o'clock. In case of rain th affair will be in th house. Proceed go to th new church building now under construction on South High street - A flower arrangement display ia to be a feature of th party. Mrs. S. D. Wiles, guild president, is general chair man for the benefit . - In charge of parking la Mrs. Leon ' Perry. At the garden entrance will be Mrs. William Johnston and Mr. Carl ' P. Armstrong. '; '; Assisting In greeting guests about the gardens will be Mrs. Carlton J. McLeod, Mrs. Sam C, Campbell, Mrs. Jack Price, Mr. Ed Lewis, Mrs. Ken neth Sherman, Mrs. Sam Haley, Mrs. Charles A. Barclay, Mra. Seth P. Smith, Mrs. Joseph M. Devers, Jr., Mrs. Wil liam R. Shinn, Mrs. James G.' Watts, Mrs. 8. D. Wiles, Mrs. Charles Mills. . Mrs. George H. Swift has been asked to pour. Serving will be Mrs. Thom as Roberts, Jr., Mrs. Woodson Bennett, I, . , n . . r r-t 1 . num. scaler vainer, jmtb. uernara ra-. genstecher, Mr. Robert DeArmond. On the refreshments committee ar - mra. jtenneui jnuuer, mrs. vera anay, Mrs. Charles McColloch, Mrs. Dean Bo yes, Mrs. Lynn. Woods. Members of th Copette club will meet it the home of Mrs. Thomas Rob son, 2120 Willamette Drive on Tuesday. Mrs. Clyde Scott will b hostess. Th group will make th usual favor. . , OVetwaa stvJla plclurti RICHARD DALE WELSH