it V 7 (Melvn stullo sictnra) MR. AND MRS. KENNETH D. KOTTKE WED ON August U were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Kettke Jeaa Bull), there. The bride is the daughter ef the Barney U Balls and Mr. Kettke Is the sen of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Kottke. ( Miss Bauer Wed This Afternoon Miss Kathleen Mario Bauer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Bauer, was married this afternoon to Jay B. Sur geon, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baer, the couple repeating Jhelr vows at a 3 o'clock service in St. Vincent i dePaul Catholic church, the Rev. John Reedy officiating. Yellow and white gladioluses and . orchid chrysanthemums decorated the church for the service, and white rib bons were at the pews down the pro- cesslonal aisle. Lorraine Nelke and Andy Fischer provided the . wedding music. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an imported lace over .. satin dress, the skirt extending into a , sweeping train. The .bodice was en hanced with beading that framed the tulle yoke. The fingertip veil was held In place by a lace Juliet cap trimmed with pearl beading. For her flowers the bride carried bouquet of stephan tis and yellow orchid. Mrs. Edward Wichman (Jeanne Nor donne) was matron of honor for the . bride. She wore a yellow eyelet or gandy frock with matching headpiece and carried a bouquet of pink roses, yellow and orchid chrysanthemums. Edward Wichman was best msn. ' The ushers were Ed LeBlanc, Ralph Bauer, brother of the bride, Lee and Randall Surgeon, brothers of the bride groom. The bride's mother wore a purple and rose dress with black accessories and her flowers were white roses and atephanotis. The bridegroom's mother wore a deep pink and black dress with black accessories and her flowers also were the white roses atd atephanotis. The reception was at the Bauer home. Mrs. D. L. McDonough, sister of ' the bride, cut the cake. Pouring were MISS JOANNE - - ! ' X j: Vsvv J) ' " . XZs ' . TnK ENGAGEMENT f Miss Jeanne Wenger. abo. daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. Karl K. Wenger, tie Deuglae B, Kalnes. sea ef Major and Mrs. E. X. 8-,der, was announced Mrs. V. L.' Berglund of Santa Ana, Calif., sister of the bride, at the coffee urn, and Mrs. Edward LeBlanc, sister of the-bride, at the punch bowl. Others assisting were Miss Joan Polster, Miss Darlene Meyer and Miss Shirley DeHut, For traveling the bride wore a brown and aqua wool suit with brown acces sories and a corsage of yellow orchids and white atephanotis. Following a trip along the Oregon beaches, the couple will be at home at Vallejo, Calif. The bridegroom Is stationed with the navy at Mare Island. Salem chapter, Order of Eastern Star, ' will meet in regular session Saturday evening, September 12, at the Masonic temple at 8 o'clock. Honoring their aon, Robert E. Wiper, and his fiancee, Miss Patricia Moll, Mr. and Mrs. Earle E. Wiper are entertain ing at a dinner this evening at China City, cafe at 8 o'clock. The affair fol lows the wedding rehearsal for Miss Moll and Mr. Wiper who are to be mar ried Sunday. Cherry court. Order of Amaranth, will meet Wednesday evening at the Scottish Rite temple at 8 o'clock. Refreshment committee for the meet ing will be Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shafer, Mr. and Mrs. Clsrence Wilson, Mrs. Helen Brown and Mrs. Dennis Tolle. Salem Toastmlstress club resumes Its meetings for the new year next Thurs day, dinner to be at the Golden Pheasant at 6 o'clock. Reports will be given, on the conven tion in Portland.- Mrs. Louis Neuman has been named special events chairman for the club. - (jMtn-Minar stotfio sfctut) WENGER Miss Ashford Lists Attendants For Wedding Bridt in mid-September will be Mitt Genevieve Ashford, her marriage to John Stanley Topping to be solemnized on Sunday afternoon, September 20, Miss Ashford is telling plans for the ceremony this week-end. The service will be at I o'clock in the afternoon at the First Presbyterian church, the Rev, B. J. Holland officiat ing. Soloist for the wedding will be Mrs. Frank Groh of Portland, sister of the bride, Mrs. Ralph Dobtos to play the organ. Mrs. Frank J. Dye, a sister of the bride, is to be matron of honor. Mrs. Groh will be bridesmaid for her sis ter. and the Junior bridesmaid will be Linda Lee Dye, niece of the bride. O. T. Logan is to be best man and ushering will be Frank Dye, H. E. Ash ford of Seaside and Jason F. Ashford, fcoth brothers of the bride; Jesse Jones. . The reception following is to be at the church also. Miss .Ashford is the daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. H.- W. Ashford and Mr. Top ping is the son of Mrs. Robert C. Top ping. . A simple service is planned at 6 o'clock this evening lor tht wedding of Miss Louisa Jane Spalding and Billy W. Suggs of Warm Springs, Ore. . The bride is the daughter of Mr. and ' Mrs. Joseph S. Spalding of Chemawa and Mr. Suggs is the son of Mrs. Eflie Suggs, of Spur, Texas. - The service will be solemnized at Ihe First Methodist church parsonage. Dr. Brooks H.. Moore to officiate. .Baskets of pastel colored gladioluses a r e ' ar ranged for the improvised altar before which the couple will exchange their vows. Mrs. Bruce Peterson is Jo be attend ant for the bride. She has chosen a toast brown afternoon dress with choc olate brown accessories, and will carry a nosegay of pink rosebuds. The bride 1 to wear a powder blue afternoon dress with navy blue acces sories and her nosegay will be of yel low rosebuds. Mr. Spalding Is to give his daughter in marriage. Bruce Peterson is to be best man. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Spalding it wearing a steel gray after noon dress with white accessories and a corsage of white rosebuds. The reception following is arranged at the home of the bride's brother, Vir gil R. Spalding. CutUng the cake will be Mrs. Earl Spalding, aunt of the bride. Mrs. Jack Kizzlah, sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Virgil R. Spald ing will pour. Mrs. Harold Spalding is assisting. Following a trip to Lubbock, Texas, the couple will be at home at Warm Springs, Ore. Salem Toastmlstress club will meet Thursday at the Golden Pheasant at o'clock. Roberts Hill Billies announce there will be no dance on September 8, the next event to be on Tuesday, Septem ber 22. Meeting of the Friendship club will be next Friday at the home of Mrs. Anna Haggy, for dessert luncheon at 1 o'clock. . Opening event for Salem unit of the Oregon Federation of Republican Women will be an interesting program featuring "all nations," Monday, September 14, at Salem Woman's club. The unit board met Friday to plan for the event. The program and tea will begin at 8 O'clock. All foreign women as well as others interested are invited. Mrs. Win ifred Pettyjohn will be general chair man for the program. On the hostess committee are Mrs. E. H. Kennedy,' Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Mrs. B. W. Stacey, Mrs. C. A. Kells, Miss Dorathea Steus loff, Mrs. Abner K. Kline, Mrs. Harry V. Collins, Mrs. F. E. Kirkwood. Named on the nominating committee, to report in October, are Mrs. William L. Phillips, Sr., chairman; Mrs. David Looney, Mrs. O. K. Beals, Mrs. Hsrry S. Dorman, Mrs. Scott Foster, Jr. Election will be in November. Mrs. Clark C. Mc Call is retiring president. Some Notations . One of the beautifully arranged par ties of the week was the Informal coffee for which Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry and Mrs. Paul R. Hendricks were hostesess Friday morning at the Quisenberry home . . The sunny day was perfect for the guests to enjoy the terrace and colorful gardens . . . Punch was served on the terrace, guests later taking their ' coffee out in the gardens where tables were set here and there ... A special attraction in the gardens wss the foun tain at one side, a continuous billow of bubbles floating up from the waters . . . The coffee table was in the dining room, set up sgainst the window . , . It wss covered with a moss green cloth . . . The centerpiece added a touch of fall ... It was a green pottery rooster with wheat arranged in the top, fruits, gourds, little squashes and artichoke gTeens encircling the base . . . Among these greeted during our call including several of those in the group assisting were Mrs. Linn C. Smith, Mrs. Prince W. Byrd, Mrs. Karl Becke, Mrs. Chandler Brown, Mrs. Syd ney Kromer, Mrs. Keith A. Brawn, Mrs. John H. Carson, Mrs. Breymsn Boise, Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrem, Mrs. R. H. Baldock, Mrs. Stewart Johnson, Mrs James Wslton, Mrs.. W. Wells Baum, Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley, Mrs. Dsnlel Fry. Jr., Mn. Coburn Grsbenhorst, Mrs. Otto Skopil, Jr., Mrs. Brnce Williams, Mrs. Charles H. Heltsel, Mrs. Frank H. Spears, Mrs. Keith Powell, Mrs. Doa sld McCargar, Mrs. Edward O. Stadter, Jr., Mrs. Hsrry 8. Dorman, Mrs. John R. Csoghell snd her dsughter, Mrs. John W. Longhary, who is visiting here MR. AND MRS. DOUGUVS McLEOD S 1 ii ' f I i f ' f v A WEDDING of last Sunday u that of Mr. and Mrs. Doudas McLeod (Marilya Annette Qiummc). aboTe. Th bride b pictured in formal pom at rithl. She Is the daushter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Quamme and Mr. McLeod I the son of Mrs. Helen B. McLeee. . P' .LANS for fall activities and re ports on summer doings will fea ture the fall's first meeting of the Salem YWCA board, Tuesday. ' The meeting will be at 9:45 a.m. at the YW building. Mrs. Harold O. Schneider is - presi dent ef the board. . , Chadwlck Assembly, No. S, Order of Rainbow for Girls, will meet at the Masonic temple at 7:30 Tuesday. There will be election of officers and reports of committees working on the silver tea to be given September 10. Rainbow mothers will meet at the same time for a business session and then serve refreshments after the meet ing. .. Priscilla guild of Christ Lutheran church will meet Tuesday at the parish house at 7:45. Mrs. L. A. Stenback will present the topic "Our Faith in Action." Mrs. Warren Nunn will give the Bible etudy, and Mrs. Arthur Hanson will be In charge of the devotions. Hostesses are Miss Tillie Albers, and Mrs. Frank Woelk. , ' An event lor next Tuesday evening will be the recital of Mlsa Gladys Blue, pianist, the program to be at 8:11 o'clock in Waller hall on the Willam ette university campus. A silver offering is to be taken to be presented to Miss Blue who is leav ing this fall for graduate study at East man school of music. Members of Mu Phi Epsilon, national music honor society, are sponsoring the Tuesday recital. The program la as follows: I Prelude and Fugue in B flat minor (WTC, Bk. I) Bach Prelude and Fugue in D minor (WTC, Bk. II) .. Bach Nocturne, Op. 37, No. i. Chopin Etude, Op. 25, No. 5.. Chopin .- . n Concerto in B flat (K.595) Mozart . Allegro , Larghetto cantabile Allegro acherzando Amy Girod, second piano Intermission HI Intermezzo, Op. 118, No. 2 Brahms Gnomenreigen (Dsnce of the Gnomes) Liszt IV . Dansa Negra Guarnierl At Sea (from "Poems of the Ses") Bloch By M. L. F. for a week from her home in Med ford; Mrs. Charles H. Huggins and daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Ramey; Mrs. Stu art Lancefield, Mrs. Robert Ramsden, Mrs. Jamea L. Payne, Mrs. Joseph B. Felton, Mrs. Arthur Erickson, Mrs, Steve Tabacchi, Mrs. Peery T .Buren, Mrs. A. W. Loucka, Mrs. Charles D. Wood, Mrs. John R. Wood, Mrs. Con rad Psulion, Mrs. Esrl C. Lstourette, Mrs. Walter L. Tooie, and her sister, Mrs. Preston Faller, visitor from Seat tle; Mrs. H. G. Mslson, Mrs. Edgsr T. Pierce snd dsughter, Mrs. Peer H. Geiser; Mrs. Melvin H. Geiat, Mrs. Wsl ter Kirk, Mrs. Lorlng Schmidt, Mrs. Glenn Stevens, Mrs. Harold Buslck, Mrs. Glenn Wilbur, Mrs. W. C. Dyer, Sr., Mrs. W. C Dyer, Jr, Mrs Clay bourne Dyer, Mrs Winfield Needham, . Mrs. Wayne Loder, Mrs. Ray A. Me Klnnie, Mrs. Wolcott E. Buren, Mrs, George Weller, Mrs. Kenneth Power, Mrs. C. Kenneth Wilson, Mrs. Erce W. Key, who wss receiving "happy birth day" greetings; Mrs. Dwlght Quisen berry, Mrs. Ellis VonEschen, Mrs. Urliu 8. Page, Mrs. V. Scott Page, Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Miss Elisabeth Lord, Mias Edith Schryver, Mrs. Wil liam H. Lytic, Mrs. Raymond Walsh and her daughter, Miss Jane Walsh, Mias Ana Carson, Mrs. Howard Els msnn, Mrs. John A. Heltzel, Mrs. Har old M. Ollnger, Mrs. James B. Young. Back in the Woman's Department at the Capital Journal, for part-time, start ing Monday will be Mrs. George W. Dew ey, Jr, succeeding Miss Marjoria Berke, who has left to return to University of Oregon to complete her senior year , , , Solemn Nuptial High Mass Today In St. Joseph's Catholic Church At the first solemn nuptial high mass celebrated in the" new St. Joseph's Cath olic ' church, Miss Dolores - Barton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Bartosr, was married this morning to Elmer fcsch, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Esch of Mt. Angel. The rites were at 9:30 o'clock. The Rev. Joseph X. Van- .' derbeck waa the celebrant. Assisting were the Rev. Jamea Fleming as deacon, Frater Eugene Esch, OSB, brother of the bridegroom, as aubdeacon; Andrew Landay aa master of ceremonies. Wayne Meusey was the soloist and) pUqM the wedding music. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a wedding dress of lace and satin her mother, had made. The sleeves and yoke were of the lace and the aatin skirt extended into a short train. The nylon net veil, edged in Chantilly lace, cascaded from a wreath of orange blossoms. The bride carried a white Prayer book marked with white gardenias. . Miss Patricia Ackerman, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a pink frock and her flowers were la vender gladioluses. Mrs. Paul Bartosz, sister-in-law of tbe bride, was the bridesmaid. She wore a Meeting of Catholic Daughters of America will be on the third Wednes day of this month, September 16, the MISS ALVIS v - . 1 - v- 1 i J' ( JOINING the ranks of brides-elect la Miss Alrli Milter, daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. Hrnrird f. Miller, who has annoenced her angacemeat to (laser Ca. Porter, Bend, soa ef Mr. and Mrs, John forte ef Cerraula. HMtwaUar. sMIo sHiii lavender drew end her Sowers were pink gladioluses. Terry Esch, niece of the bridegroom, waa flower . girl, the wore a purple frock and earrled a bouquet ef yellow gladioluses. All the bride's attendant wore headpieces matching their dresses. Virgil Dlehl waa best man. Grooms man waa Paul Bartoss, brother of the bride. Ushers were Clarence Xseh, Ben Zitzelberger, Maurice Hammer. For her . daughter's wedding, - Mrs. Bartoss wore a purple dress with pink and white accessories end e corsage of pink carnations. The bridegroom's mother, wore a two-piece aqua dress - with black accessories and corsage of yellow carnations. ' 1 The reception was arranged at May ' flower hall. Mrs. B. P. Stupfel, aunt of the bride, eut the cake. Mrs. C. J. Stupfel, also an aunt, waa at the punch bowl, and Mrs. Clarence Esch, sister ' In-law of the bridegroom, was at the coffee urn. Assisting were Miss Eliza beth Polivka, Miss Sharon Sequin, Miss Pstricis Schotthoefer. For traveling the bride wore s brown snd squs checked suit with red acces sories and corsage of gsrdenias. Fol lowing a trip to southern Oregon, the couple will be at home in Mt. Angel. . change being made from the second Wednesday because of the State Fair and vacations. . 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