WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 31, 1927 IT? 1 .-.- f,' Althed, Lee. M&Lnnex and - Salem Man Marries Sttvertoh JtiaW-; -Ji.j,-- . ..... - is V i o -- . UirS;pt ;pauttfmCere- , f TOE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON - -try Banquet on TJwrsddy-i t i IlVM Hcmorllev. and Mrs. II. C.Sttyer - , Rev; rtdMrs. JJ. C. Stover will be fttie ijKaesttkot honor at the elaWfatereceptloii which the ladies of' the Knight fMe.norial church i will VgpaosM ,;;4norrow jiigttt at 7 ."o'clock at the, hureh. The reee ption t wilf ; honor Rev. ,Mr. Stover. not only on the second annlvsary of. his .return 4o Salem hut , oif tola wedding anniversary a-weiir - . , . Iter. Mr. Stover, who is highly esteemed by his congregation, re turned, to the Salem charge in 1925 after an - absence of five years ' V"1 ' jX"- ' " ' ' Recently, Rev. and Mrs. Stover returned from a summer vacation trip to Yellowstone National Park. .- ; Every member, of. the ;. Knight Memorial church is invited to at tend the anniversary banquet to morrow. In the .-, decorating, a color-Bcheme of yellow and white will be used, v-' s , Miss Mildred La Nor West arid Parker E. Branin Are , Married on Sunday - A bride of unusual beauty was Miss Mildred La Nore4Weat whose marriage to Mr. .Parker E. Bran in of, PendJetoi was. .impressively solemnized , at S , o'clock Sunday, . t evening, . August , 2S , in. the pres ence of fifty . relatives, and inti mate, friends. ,,,, ; i The ceremony took plaeo at the home of the.bride'a parents, Mr. and 'Mrs; J. -1J. West, in Salem Heights. Rev. V. C. Kantner, reading the; Tdngfe ring service, officiated.; . U V, , ' A more charming -setting: for a late sumuiPT home wedding cannot be imagined than the banked fire place of the; west living rooms. Palms and -ferns formed the , .Kpwn, uu.euiier biub uj w mi it a stood- gorgeous .floor baskets of . white "lilies, - Monte Breda, and gladiolas. " iSeven-branch- floor candelabra, .filled with Jighted The members of , the bridal party assembled aa "Miss Marguer ite Blumberjgat Jthe piano' played - the . weddlPS," ': processional - from Lohengrin. . - . : The hrlde's only attendant , was her, siser . Mrs. t ' Linis Simpson (Bealrjcejyeet lwjo was matron TbetQom'w'aa attended . by - Howard . llail of Port!and who ser ved as te&jiaa!adH -r.r" ' ; The : bfid(e;Vwhq is a j slender brunette, '"was", exquisite 'in pale green georgette,. fashioned sleeve less and with a besded fringe, for the hem.V Rhinestone prnaments on the ; wedding- gown were in complete keeping with.' the silver rhinestone head-dress chosen for the occasion. ' The white flowers jot the wedding ; bouquet were bride's roses ahd sweet', peas, ar ranged In an arm cluster. Mrs." Simpson,- the matron of --jii Waste-bMeou, remind fort if every one oiUdo ,cf . tti Hth rf XT- - : biirninir match or cicarette. , t. . . ' . . i '' ' i "i . nnliMfA ImVm v ' IMarioh Sauare if the weather oerr I i : mztcb. Carelessness alone a,T wnuq m ui wuvw .wf r Krta... oteerVirthnwiii!Sefei V is" respdnsibte for moic than -ap to uncovered S This. inihuTitlirftUti h JTbllIpurrestifiresVr -J Ze 1 ir-vi.-M..u.. . tive our forests 6c careful! . ,t!. : l honor,' was especiallycharping In a leevelesa gown of pale yellow georgette ' and f deep lace'. Chic French : flowers ' adorned the streamersi i which -.'feft j from the shofulde.rs .'.the f eUrje Hlength pt the basojto' and' daintily . flounced Bkirt. A haMJt-jKold iit the hair and a fgorkeousr iaxpJbouquet' of. pink roses': an cfeweeti peas ieora- : pleted inlft Wlpme.lv.i'::-'; -Mrei 31 HI AVeatV mother of thef bride, was charm Gigly-gowned in dark greep. georgette' with moire ribbon. Her corsage of roses' was enhanced with a frill-of lavander ostrich.., ,.,.' A reception followed the cere mony, with a color scheme of yel low and other pastel . shades in predominance. .Four yellow tapers in silver -holders glowed on the dining room table, while a simi lar arrangement was featured on the buffet. Asters in pink and lavender filled the flower bowls. Those serving the coffee and ices were Miss JSUen Jean Moody, Miss Marvel Bid wards, and Miss Mildred Miller. , Immediately atter the reception. Mr. and Mrs. Branin left by mo tor for Pendleton where they .will oiakle. their home. In Pendleton, H Mr. Branin Js city editor of the Kast Qregonian... Mr. Braninv who- is a University of Oregon man, is the son. of Charles. Branin of. Portland. t c 'For her going away costume, Mrs. Branin wore navy blue crepe de chine with a dark brown musk rat jacquette ahd soft dark hat. She carried accessories to bar monize. - ( Miss Margaret McDaniel and Qitry Htiey Will Be Married Tomorrow Afternoon A number of Salem folk expect to attend the wedding of Miss Mar garet McDaniel daughter of Mrs. L. S. McDaniel, and Mr. Oury Hisey, son pf Rev. and Mrs. Albert "i S. ' Hisey, which will be" solemnized at the Rose City Park' Methodist church in Portland at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. , Among those planning to at tend are Mr. and Mrs. E.i T. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Goltra, Rev.' and Mrs. Albert S. Hisey, Miss Florence Young, Miss Myrtle Jensen, Miss Frances Hodge, and Miss Pauline.; Rickll. -Miss McDaniel has chosen Mrs. f Cehasvlawlilst ' Anne Laven der) of Vashon, Washington as her matron of honor. A cousin of the bride-elect, Miss Elizabeth McDaniel of Sa- Paul, Minnesota, wH be the maid or honor. Truman Collins of PoAland will serve as best man. Four Kappa Gamma Rho frat ernity brothers of the groom, Vic tor Carlson, Harold Fearing, War ren Day, " and Robert Notson will be. tha ushers. The young couple will be mar ried by the groom's father, Rev. Albert S. Hiseyi rC1. f- "t prcventco. w v V ft f ' y.' x j ( ' 0 F t 1 ! !! , -7 I! ' J f - .-.1 1T.1' 1. ; Annual O; A. RJ andWf R.. C.J Picnic Fairgrounds.' Dinner served "at noon. -. : Royal Neighbors ' of America. St.1 Paul's" Parish Jlall. I n 1 - W F: M. S. of Leslie Church. Mrs. A. F. Mnlligan, I860 Fair amount - Ave. : y ' : Willing Workers' class of First Christian church. Marion Square. 2:30 o'clock. i y . . Thursday ':. - - ; Westway Club of W. B A. Mrs. Frank Boeringer, 260 W. Wilson St., hostess. . r Anniversary, reception at Knight Memorial church honoring Rev. pnd Mrs. H. C, Stover. T o'clock. -Chapter O of the P. E. O. sis terhood. Elks tfemple. 1 o'clock luncheon. ' ' Practical Nurses Association,' Willson Park. :Mti. Wedding of Miss Margaret Mc Daniel and Oury Hisey at Rose City Park Methodist church, Port land. ' Friday Annual Minnesota picnic. Fair grounds. Basket dinner served at noon. , Saturday First meeting of D. A. R. Mrs. W. II. Byrd, 595 Court Street. Hisey are graduates of Willamette Both Miss McDaniel and Mr; University with the class of '24. Since graduation. Miss McDaniel has studied at Columbia Universi ty and in Europe, while Mr. Hisey has taken advanced work' at Col umbia and at' Syracuse University. T Mr. Hisey and his bride will leave at once for Rumford, Maine where they will make' thefr h6me They will go east over the Canadi-, an Pacific. 1 ; " i ' Prominent Eastern Nurses Are Guests of ' Miss Hofseth ( Miss Elizabeth Smith, superin tendent of the Visiting Nurses as sociation, Wallingford, Conn., and Miss Amy Wells, New' York City, are visiting Miss Astrid Hofseth, retiring superintendent of Salem Hospital. Miss Smith and Miss Wells sailed from New York on July 21st, through the Panama Canal to Los Angeles. They have visited the Grand Canyon in Ari zona, friends in southern Cali fornia and are returning to New York over the Canadian Pacific, through the Canadian Rockies. As this is their first visit to the Pacific coast they are very much interested and delighted with the scenery. Mrs. Bright and Miss Savage Plan Trip to Crater Lake . , Mrs. Mildred Bright and Miss Mabel Savage have made plans to spend the Labor Day week-end at Crater Lake. Mrs. Bright and Miss Savage plan to leave Salem on Friday and return late an Monday. " ' Mrs. Clifford Brown Spends Week-end in Portland Mrs. Clifford Brown is home from a week-end .visit-in Portland spent - with her aunt and uncle. Judge and Mrs4 J. B- Humphreys 4 of Kansas .City, Missouri. - . - ::::::::::;i:w " :-W Jr. f 11 t -s! .-. -;i , ,. ts . ' ' j .wc can siop.uus. i AJt, a sjervicj.cbarming in its sUnpicity, ; JMiss ;Althea Lee Me Kinney wasunlted in marriage to Arcbll E. Presnall,' Sunday after noop at 4 p. ni. at the" country home of her parents near Turner, Oregon.! Reverend Charles C. Haworth . officiated.; , Fallowing the ceremony a f 1 luncheon was served jto twenty-five Immediate friends and relatives of the couple. The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McKinney of Salem, and has .been In the employ of the Charles K. Spauld ing company for the past four years; . t . ..'4; Mr. and Mrs. Presnall .left Im-, mediately following the ceremony for a short trip-to the beach and will be' at ' home jto - their friends at 2320 Hazel Avenue, Salem, af-i ter November 1. Msr. Harry Hawkins 4 Returns From Biach Mrs. Harry Hawkins has re turned to Salem after a vacation at Neskpwin. ' ' ' ' ; Miss Van Winkle is Brides- ,j maid at Portland Wedding I Miss Rosalind Van Winkle, daughter of Attorney General 1. H. Van Winkle, had the distinc tion of being one of the brides maids at the marriage of Miss Caroline E. McEwen and John Kenneth Patterson in Portland this week. ! Details bf the Interesting wed ding are as fo.llows: M&s f Carolina ' E;!i McEwen, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. E. B. McEwen; and John Kenneth Pat terson were married Sunday night at a beautiful ceremony performed In Reed college-chapel. Dn Clem ent G. CJark. pastor; of the First Congregational church, read .the service before an altar banked with palms and gladioli in rain bow tints. Miss Cecilia Tenney played the wedding 'marches, ac companied by Mrs. Alden Brewst er Mills (Patsy Neilan), violinist. The bride, who waa given in marriage by her father, wore a period gown of cream satin wit,h close-fitting bodice and full skirt. Her tulle veil was held, in place by a coronet of pearls and she carried a shower of. brides roses and lilies of the valley. Her mat ron of honor, Mrs. Sven Munk, wore shell ping satin and carried pastel-shaded sweet peas and ros-j es. The bridesmaids. Miss Rosa lind Van Winkle and Miss Elea nor Poorman, wore taffeta, silver slippers. They wore wreaths of silver leaves in their hair ahd carried sweet peas in rainbow shades with tulle bows. ' Donald Abbott acted as best man and nshers were- Harold' Mc-i Ewen, Donald - Frazier, Dudley Kleist and Thomas Green, Jr. The young couple left for a short visit in California en route to - Boston, where Mr. Patterson will continue bis studies at Har vard medical school. They will Visit the' Grand Qanyon, Balt4k more, Washington, t). C, and New York. : ' - ' ' j Out-of-town guests at the wed- ding included Dr. John Kenneth) Patterson of Klamath Falls,' Ii H. Van Winkle and daughter,' Mr. and Mrs. Sven Munk of Seattle, Miss Rosalind Van Winkle of Salem and Mr.fi and Mrs. Hugh Lister of Paulina, Ore. Mr. and Mrs: H. B. McEwen en tertained members of 'the bridal party Saturday night at a buffet upper fallowing. ,tbe wedding rei liearsaj. . ' .... . T '. Practical Nurses Associa- ? I Hon Will Meet ; Vl The Practical Nurses'.-Jtosocri-. tlon-will meet . OBThursday After- Complimented " . " SIyttTONi?bRE.. Aug. 30.2 ( Special ji Complimenting Mrs. Melvin .Balkarn, Jtfrs. qie.nn HoJe entertained ataHeaatU Httje aitwfioen- parrtyat he- Bensci country home Thursday afternoon. The rooms were beautifully decor? ated with roses and zinnias. - ) Guests Included, Mrs. p. B. JElauge, rs. Esther Weaver; Mra. O. Satern,' Wrg. Victor Madse,h, Mrs.; Anna K. Jensep, Mrs. Christ Ine Hansen,- Mrs. JohnMoe. Mral Clara" Baltimore, Mrs. Carl Ben-1 .n " " - . r" Colorado Families - ? ' Visit vrCSalem ; v. ;Mr,ljandMrs.JJ3. :W. Walchr enfertalned as their guWts recenjU ly Mi-r 'and Mrs. Roy Walcher aBd itwo children of penver, .Colorado umo. Mr. aim iu rs.- ?v uiiam , i la we 1 and daughter, Alnja, of Ldvelanff, enroute . to. .California-. , while. t& iiuweua jiaa just completed a tour through Idaho. ' . "'. House-guest at Wharton. lLi West 4Home . fMrsv -Wbaron.Ls ,Weit ia :ent"er taming - as pep house-guests this . ner moiier,, airg. uparies Ha,wman of PorUaa dand Jjer.ai-. ter and brother-in-law, Mri . and Mrs.. Leslie KJjfkman J,qf Walla Walla. - v WiMnrr Worker 7lrV Plans - Outdoor Meeting ' : The Willing'.. "Wjlorkera erf the First Christian ciiarch wlU meet this afternoon, at 30 o'clock at mony wnmrxane&qay j s v . ' fUfcVKJRTqN ORE.4Aug. Zf- i Special ) -r quiet, wedding was solemnized at the" home! tjf Mr.' and Mrs. Rex Russell at Silverton Wednesday afternoon -when it fas Madeline Hess ' of. Bellingbam. Wash., beaome the bride bf Vern on Suckow, .commercial artist" at, Salem. " Mrs. Suckow Is x ! the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hess of Belllngham. " Only Immediate relatives wit nessed the simple ring cere irony read by the Rev. J. A. Bennett of Silverton. The ' bride - wore a beautiful gown of apple green and carried plnk'rose bud's and maid enhair fern. "The attendants were Mrs: G, W. Cammeron of Golden dale, Wash.-; and Rex Rusell, Jr., of Silverton." The ceremony was hajd before the1' flower, banked fireplace in the Russell home. Following the ceremony - Mrs. Russell assisted by her daughter, Eugena, served a bufjet lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Suckow will make their home at the Ambassador at Salem after a short honeymoon. Miss Meryle Whitney Ar rives From Long Beach for Visit in Salem I ' - Several interesting social affairs will be given soon in honor of Miss Meryle Whitney of Long Beach, California who is visiting in Salem, Miss Whitney arrived here on Saturday -and Is being entertained . at .- the home of. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse. George. Later, Miss Whitney .will ije' the house-guest of 'MK and Mrs. tOscar Zeller. , .Both Mrs. George and . . Mrs. Zeller are planning pocial cour tesies -for the -pleasure of M Whitney. Mrs, George wUl enter tain af an evening party thla..week, while Mrs. Zeller's compliment will' be! la the nature of' a bridge tea on September 7. .' . Miss Whitney made her home In Salem five years ago. Hause-guest Front Oklahoma Mrs. Fred.E. Zimmerman has as her house-guest this month her cousin, Mrs. C. R. Frye of Sayre, Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. Zimf merman and Mrs. 'Frye have made a riumber of Interesting motor trips to popular summer resorts since Mrs. Frye's arrival ere two weeks ago. ! Salem XZroup Camps at Taylors' Grove Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Griffith and little daughter, Margaret Clare, and Miss Florence Young, who was a guest of the Griffiths,, are home from a two weeks out ing at Taylors Grove. On Trip, to' Alaska : "Mrs. AT C. Sample' Is expected , hone sometime this' week from a two "weeks' excursion to Alaska. Mrs. Sample made the - northern trip with a friend from Seattle. Visitors in Portland Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Willett motored to Portland on Sunday to meet Mr. Willett's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. pahlem of Seattle, who are visiting In Oregon Professor and ''Mrs. Von . Eschen Are in Calif omia. Professor and Mrs. Florian Von Eschen ; left on , Saturday for a two5 Weeks vacation fn California. California Folk Are Giiesis -Of Mrs. F. W. Steusloff '-aira.-J. W. "Steusloff Jtas as her house-guests this week her niece. Mrs. Royal .M.awtelle and chil Mrs Geprge A. White and ' Vwghters See "Old ' ? ' Ironsides . ... Mfs! . George . A. White - and daughters, the Misses Henrietta and Dorothy White, were-In,. Port land last Saturdajk.Tbey attend ed 'fOld I?onaidea" at 'the.'Mn clpai'tuditorluml! ?s : v -f Utter Family Returns Home After Month's Va- cation at Gearheart V ; Dr. and -Mrs. F. Li f Utter and their children," Robert, Florence, Kenneth, and Collins, have re turned" to ' "Salem after ' spending four -weeks at Gearheart, -While . i! V, . hat the beach, Mrs.' Utter enterr tamea as ,ner guests, airs. u. u. Forge and son; Bill Forge. Professor LaugJilin WW, Resume Work at Willamette University " 1-; s t -. ;' Friends; BtndenU.' and fellow faculfy-'meinbers .of Willamette Uhiversify - are very happ7 "oyer the knowledge thai Professor" Si B; Laughlin .will -resume his work as bead of ;ihe sociology depart ment tWa fall." Prof esaor-- Laugh lin's health, which has been im paired .for nearly a year, is mark edlylmprpyed; V f. r uren, Riqhard andT J2mmy - Lou Sawtell bf Glendale, California' ' 2xxi. ' wwi.it ju:.f i FIRST NEW " . . . . : . , . , . -..--.. .. , . . j;, i . , ,ff p . - . " . Prottand Friends Visit Mrs. Emma "Bar nhart and daughter, Florence, of pqrtlan4 were gueston "Sunday of, Mra. Anna BV High at. her home, 698 North Liberty street Mrs. Barn I hart and Mrs. High" were friends when , both, lived In McMinhville several years ago. WAR ACE WILL PILOT COLUMBIA TO AMERICA '',-'" ' : (Cpn'tlnued from page 1.) " say i the word,' . , 1 , As the waitress tripped in with the small black coffees. Doc K,in kade added a few words. He said that the motor was in the pink of condition and that the Columbia was '"rearing to go and give the Statute of Liberty a good look at the first plane to make the round trip of the Atlantic. '"' T rrf .-... J 1 V, , If ydqre after ra refreshing r1 drfhkT"'orf deledfcibly cool Bundae--try-ohf soda foun ' tala specials iJ noted r TOP 1 i their parity, aeaty atitaula- lion, and cooling freshness. ! SCHAEFER'S ; - - DRuo,.BXOiua . L Orfgiaal Yellowi Front ' r North Commercial St.' '- -.The Penslar tore" PHONE 197 i When Glasses Arc Needed APPEAL vJO oi&ubir 4 If WTTTVi . Pa c b. XrVtm : JJTfrrt NaUppal JBak jpjtJlay . ' - : ... ' ' , ? 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