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THE OKKGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 5, 1925 Mrs. W. C. Tillson, Mlaa Iiora Terapleton, Mrs.;A. A2 Underbill. tr,N Mrs. Elmo S. White. Mrs. Arthur rv I a -mr -wm'tm mr IN. fk - -yr M -W l I -w www - :n!bMi:lrM:;!-;: Smith.1- 5-- f .rr i r 1 tBy AUDRED BUNCH, Phone 10G Guest at Portland Wedding ; Mrs. J, L. Stockton and Miss Zoe Stoclton "returned home on Friday evening ,from Portland. having gone down on Tuesday to attend the wedding of Miss Marion Lock wood Farrell to Mr. Freder ick Alva ; Jacobs. The ceremony was performed on the evening of September 2 in the First Presby terian church, with Dr. W. V. Youngson, an ftfccle of the bride, officiating. , ' 1: ; ! Home From Npskowin ' Mrs. Edwin L. Baker and her house guest, Mr3. Llna Delahoyde, who is visiting here with her sia tr ,tfila. summer, Returned Wed nesday from a short vacation at NeskoWin- Mrs. Mr. and Mrs." Taylofr are 75 years" day evening when Mrs. James Im- 6ld now, and in the !besi of health. They came from England to the Delafioyde's borije Win Cplbrado. - . i . . Gohten Wedding Ttelatives. friends and neigh Vhors of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tay lor all gathered on the evening pf Sept. 1, 1925, to celebrate in a rtfamorable manner the annivers ary of their, golden wedding. The group gathered, at the home of the honor guests, 460 Xorth 23rd street, Salem. Mr.' and Mrs. Tay lor .were married hair a century ago at the St.'; Stevens church at Rochdale, England, , at . 10:30 o'clock in the morning. Rev. E f, Lewis performed the ceremony The young couple, enjoyed break fast at the home of John Russell, immediately after which ttfey left Trtr their honeymoon in - the' To nnona Gardens Manchester, YEng -u. .. , . , ii :' i4 ..1., . . - United States in 1877 and settled in Ohio. From there theyjinvei to Kansas in the spring of 1883. In March of 1 904 ,they returned to England to see their old home and remained there ifive years. I In coming back to the! United States they stayed a short! time in Kan sas and then went to Illinois and remained there until four years ago when they came to Oregon, where they have since made their home. A beautiful' solor scheme of " old gold was used throughout the rooms. The honor guests re ceived many lovely gifts and the best wishes of their j many friends A light luncheon iras- served in the late evening. '.Mr., and, Mrs. Taylor are the parents of five children, but only one daughter, Mrs. F. M. Hill, is still Using. In the group Tuesday evening Guests in Harrisburg Mrs. Maton Myers. Mrs. O. Steiner, Mrs. George G. Brown and Mrs. II. II. dinger motored to llh f-Tl t prta In Tier hniinr Ttio rooms were attractive with a vari-1 HarrIsburg Thursda3r 'wh9r lhey were Mr.- and Mrs. of McMinnville. ..Mr A. Hill of Turner, C. W. Wirtz of Salem. Mr. Ross Hill of Salem, Miss Mary Miller of Salem, Mr. Dale Parsons of Me MInnville, and their husband, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hill of Gervais, -together with many neighbors John Parsons . and Mrs. M. Mr. and Mrs. Linen Shower Miss Anna Peterson, "oriderelect. whose marriage to Mr. Leonard F. We nger will be ant event of the nefcr future, was the inspiration for a lovely linen shower Thurs- OREGON ety of early fall flowers, and can dles burning here and there.' Sup per was served at a late hour with the pink and "white tones pre dominating ip the place-cards and favors. In -the group were Miss Anna Peterson, the' honor guest, Miss Edna Worden, Miss Magda- Hn a Peterson, liss Irene ; Boje, Miss Nadine Smftht and the' hos tess, -Mrs. James:Jmlah. ' .1 BAR toMeeti&y 'fr iMembera of Chehiekela chapter, Daughters of tlje. American Revo- luuon. wui open-ine new ciuo sea son with a ljo'clock luncheon to day at the Cray Belle; 'The rsidnt-personneJ of, this enire .urgnizaiion is a3 ioiiows: Miss Lillian-"Applegate, Mrs.' C. Lillian -A pfilegate, Mrs C. C. Beat, C. Best, Mrs. W. H. Byrd. Mrs. . Russell Catlin, Mrs. O. A. Chapel, Mrs. C. C. Clark, Miss Ola Clark, Mrs. Frances Cornell, Mrs. K. E. Dent. Mrs. S. C. Dyer. Mrs. J. Ti. Kakin. Miss Eva Feree, Mrs. Asa Fisher, Mra. J. P.' Frizzell. Mrsl Lewis Griffith, Mrs. Homer Goulet, Mrs. W. C. Hawley. Mrs. W. E. Hanson. Mrs. J. W. Harbi son, Mrs. Kate Hayford. Mrs. J. G. Heltzel, Mrs. E. M. Hof fnell. Mrs. C. A. Holmstrom. Mrs. A. D. Hurley. Mrs. Seymour Jones, Mrs. Edward Jory, Mrs. W.'I B. John ston, Mrs. Edna B. Leedy. .Mrs. Mary Lusina Lisle, Mrs. X. II. Looney. Mrs. Davis H. Looney, Mrs. Marian Looney, Miss Mar guerite Looney, Mrs. E. L. Loos, Mrs. H. T. Love, Mrs. Carey Mar tin, Miss Minnie Morris, Mrs. C. B. McCulloush. Mrs. J. W. Orr, Mrs': L. W." PotFety Mrs. Hplen Wesfcott'Plank,f3rC.'lvan"'Pu't" nam. Miss Frances M. Richards. Miss Ruth Ttnlifson. Mrs. M. II. Savage, Mrs. IT. G. Shipley, Mrs. H. H. Smith. Mrs, F. H. Spears. Mrs.- B. Ifc ' Steeves. Mrs. II. M. Styles. Mrs. Karl Stiewer, Mr3. II. B. Thielsen. Miss Ellen Thielsen. were the guests of friends for the day. Ninetieth pirtliday .--,' Mrs. I. Fl Brown entertaineI at her beautiful country home on the Kingwood Heights road on'are-' cent afternoon honoring ber moth er, Mrs. , Jane Boles, on ..the oc casion of Mrs. Boles' 90th birth-; day anniversary. Relatives -rfld; friends -wero present for the birth day' dinner which "celebrated' 'the event. The' afternoon 'was spent visiting and Bight' seeing. In the evening before the guests depart-i ed- tor Brownsville ice cream and cake were served. ' , Those present were Mrs. Jane Boles, Mr. and Mrs.:'Oren' Strat- ton and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Strat ton, all of Brownsville: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robertson of Ashland Mr. and. Mrs. Ralph T. Robertson of San Francisco, and the hosts. (Continued in ; 6) McCLAREN CORD - - . - Stages, Salesmen ami;' leliverles Vms Them Do You? 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