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6 The Neve O2ZG0N Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Mondng, August 5, 1928 ,1 Today s Interests. Misses Marie and Valeria Briggs Pretty Brides at Double Wedding Ceremony Held in Salem August 5 N event of the past week ru tli doable weddiag solem nised at : o'clock Friday morning. August at the First Presbyterian manie of Salem when Miss Marie Briggs became of Baa fraadaco aad Miss Valeria!111 weddiag of Miss Lueile Briggs. the bride of Mr. Rassell X M2r. of Mr- Jh, v r.wi. r btM. I T. Rom of Salem, aad Mr. : t, , . few immediate relatires Of two younr couples. Miss Valerie Briggs was maid of honor for Mrs. Grsat aad Mrs. Gram acted as matron of honor for her aister at the second serv ice. The two best men were Mr. vAmer Stolp of Portland and Mr. ' Raymond Bones tee le of Salem. ' The brides were lovely la the! r , wedding- ensembles of eh Iff on vel- ret of brown with- accessories to harmonize. They carried .rose bads and lilies of the Taller. v- An attractive wedding breakfast - was served at the Heathmaa hotel in Portland.-::.::,, Mrs, .Gram aad Mrs. Bonesteele are daughters of Mrs. B. L. Briggs and are popnlar members of Salem's younger set. They are graduates of the local high school. Mc and Mrs. Bonesteele left following the breakfast on a wed ding trip of several weeks to Brit ish Colambla. 4 They wilt reside la Salem on their return. Mr. and Mrs. Gram are motor ing to Vancouver and Victoria and " on their return to Portland will go by aeroplane to Seattle where they will sail oa the "Alexandria" for California. They will make ': their home in Los Angeles. Jessups deginTrip To Argentine T . -::; TJSJ-R. AND MRS. OLIVER JE3 Jf I SUP (Amelia Babeock) ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miles of Oregon City, left yesterday morning for Saa Fran cisco. California. "The young peo ple will sai August IS on the "West Lamargo" around the Horn for the Argentine, a trip which will take 31 days. Mr. and Mrs. Jessap aad Mr. aad Mrs. Miles win make their future home in Buenos Aires where Mr.' Jessap and Mr. Miles will be connected with the J. Nel son Wisaer advertising firm. Mr; aad Mrs. Jessap have spent the past month in Salem with Mrs. Jessup's mother sad sister. Mrs. -W. P. Babeock aad Miss Bertha Babeock. great many delightful affairs were given in their honor in Salem. Portland and in Molalla where they for-j merly made their home. Charming Garden Luncheon Given by Mrs. Max Buren One of Most Delightful Mid Summer Affairs o5 kKE of the most delightful af fairs of the mid-eummer sea son .was the charming garden luncheon for which Mrs. Max O. Buren was hostess Friday after noon in her home on Court street. The small tables were arranged on the lawn under the large eaade trees and centered with lovely French bouquets. Covers were placed for Mrs. J. N. Smith. Mrs. Margaret LeFurgy, Mrs. W. H. Dancy, Mrs. Grover C. Bellinger, Mrs. oarer C. Locke. Mrs. Homer Smith; Mrs. L. F. Griffith. Mrs. Phil Newmyer, Mrs. Homer Gon let. Mrs. John L. Rand. Mrs. U. G. Shipley, aad Mrs. Romeo Gou-let- - Miss Rosalie Buren assisted ker mother in serving. " Bridge was the diversion of the afternoon. The high score prize weo won by Mrs. Margaret Le Furgy. Bride-to-be Honored With Shower Friday tOMPLTMENTIXG Miss Edna I . Jennlson whose marriage to v Paul W. Ellis wIU take place Sunday. August 12. at the Frist Presbyterian church of Salem, Miss Faith Friday entertained Friday evening with aa attractive shower in her home on North Summer street. ' The honor guest was the recip ient of many lovely flits. The evening was spent with maste and eon venation. Refresh ments were served by the hostess. The group included Miss Jennl son. the honor guest; Mrs. J. Hc Jennisoa, Mrs. Lather Cook. Mrs. Leon Jennlson. Mis Julia Noble. Miss Pauline RIckli. Miss Carolya . Wilson. Miss Lydia Chads. Miss Ruth Bedford. Mis Alta Kersch- ner. and the hostess. Miss Friday. see Dr. and Mrs. Hair Motoring in South Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Hall., their daughter. Miss Evangeline HaH, and Miss Alida Olson are motor ing In southern Oregon. After visiting ths Oregon Caves and Crater Lake. Mr. and Mrs. HaB. Mfes Hall and Miss Olson wQl rs - tarn over the : Bend-Calif ornia highway and tkrougk tie McKen z!e Pass. ,.. r '; o e ' e Mrs. ' Karl Chapler and ber amall daughter. Doris, left yester day for Newport where they wJHiterian church will meet at 2:30 te guest of Urs. Ray Ctapler I o'clock tomorrow afternoon In iLucileRoss To Be Married In Chicago Soon i Holley J. Braaderup of Patterson. vi vac uiicuui ut V-JJLr- eago. : Miss Leah Roas who has been visiting la the east for the past month, aad Miss Laura Rosa, al ters of the bride-elect, will attend the service. Miss Ross has been a member; of the faculty of the Willamette j university ma sic deeartmeai fori the past three yearn. A number of delightful affairs have been giv en in her honor since the an nouncement of her betrothal In the late spring. Mr. Braadcrap who is the son of Professor an Mrs. J. R. Brandrup of Maaketa, Minne sota, is principal of the West Pat terson schools in New Jersey. - Miss Ross is leaving tomorrow for Berkeley. .California, where' she will visit her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur! Ross, before continuing west. Interesting Party Compliments Guest In compliment to Miss Helen Sealey who Is leaving tomorrow for Alberta. Canada, where rhe will visit for a month. Miss Mabel Wolf entertained with aa inter esting party Friday evening in her home on Court street. The evening was spent playing "500." The prizes were won by Miss Pearl Scott aad Mies Etta Westen house. The group included the honor guest. Miss Sealey; Miss Pearl Scott. Mrs. Mervtn Fidler. Miss Lola Daeh. Miss VeUeda Ohmart. Miss Wilda Lathrop. Miss Etta Westeahouse, Miss Frances Wolf, Miss Frances Trick of Alberta. Canada: Miss Florence Wolf. Miss Jane Mcdary and the hostess. Miss Mabel Wolf. . Returns From Visit In Southern Oregon Mrs. JL A. Lee returned Thurs day from an extended visit with relatives in Roseburg. While in the south Mrs. Lee visited the Oregon Caves and Crater Lake. .. Mrs. H. F. Durkheimer and Miss Anne Simpson left late last week on a fortnight's motor trip to Califorala. A.A.U.W. Plans Affair For ex-Member FRIENDS will be pleased to know that Mrs. Horace Wil 1 1st on will arrive In Salem Tuesday and will be the guest of Mrs. FTorfaa Tm Eschen uatH Wednesday evening. j The WUlistons have resided ia Chleago since their return from abroad a year ago. - Both Profes sor and Mrs. Wttllstoa were en rolled at Oxford university for. two years. Prior to that time Profes sor wmiston was head of the Eng lish department at Willamette university. Mrs. George HL AMen has ar ranged a luncheon to be given at the Gray Belle Taeaday afternoon ander the sponsorship of the local chapter of the American Assoeia Uoa of University women compli menting the distinguished visitor who was a particularly active member of the chapter in Salem. Granted Membership Women's Federation Recent additions to the long list of clubs affiliated with the general - Federation of Women's dabs include the Woman's club of Kobe. Japan; Columbia dab of Buenos Aires. Argentine: Study club of Shanghai; Woman's rlub of Sydney: Woman's club of Bris bane, Queensland. Australia; Woman's club of Gisborne, New Zealand: Woman's Bohemian dab of Prague, Czech Slovakia; and the. Woman's association of Bal boa. Canal Zone. The only- Woman's dub to re ceive a place In the congressional directory la the dab of Washing ton. D. C. e - King-Young Wedding Solemnized in Salem The marriage of Miss Elisabeth Kins: and Wayne Young was sol emnized Thursday evening at the parsonage of the First Methodist church, with Rev. Fred C Taylor officiating. Mr. and -Mrs. Allen Bacon attended ths service. Missionary Board To Meet Tomorrow The executive board of the Mls- sodety of the First Presby SOCIAL CALENDAR Executive ary society. First Presbytcr laa church. Church parlor, 2:3 o'clock. Tweaday Luacheoa, sponsored by Salem chapter. A. A. U- W. Honoring Mrs. Horace WH 'Uston. Gray Bella. 12:39 o'clock. Missionary society. First Presbyterian church. Charck parlors. Chemeketa aad Win ter streets. 2:3 o'clock. Missionary societies, Leslie M. E. church. Joint meeting. Church parlors. 4 o'clock. Covered-dish dinner. :3e o'clock."" Mrs. J. Campbell Has House Guests Mr. and Mrs. Dell Finton of Hutchinson. Kansas, arrived in Salem last week and are the house guests of Mrs. Finton s mother. Mrs. James Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Finton made the trip west by motor, stopping at leuowzione national park en- rou te. ' - . " After spending several days in Portland Mrs. Labaa Sleeves, and her sons. Robert and Richard, re turned Friday evening to their home in Salem. . Mrs. F. G. Myers Guest at Newport Mrs. Frank G. Myers and her daughter. Miss Maxine Myers, are guests at Newport for a part of the month of August. Mrs. H. Duncan Chambers Is the guest, in Portland of her daughter. Mrs. L. M. HandelL for several days. Gardners' Entertain Guests From Canada Recent guests at the home of Mr. aad Mrs. J. A. Gardner were Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Coyle and daughters. Lillian Frances and Nellie, of Calgary, Canada: -Mr aad Mrs. Will Jennejohn aad son. Norman, of Vulcan. Canada: Mr. aad Mrs. Frank Davis, and daugh ters. Margaret. Ha. and Cnsta. and Mrs. Shaw and daughters. Phyllis, Audrey and Marjory all of Port land. Presbyterian Picnic Held at Fairgrounds Two hundred members of the First Presbyterian church Sunday school attended the annual sum mer picnic held Friday, afternoon and evening In the grove at the fairgrounds. The afternooa was spent with various gasses aad ontdooa sports. A feature was the ball game be tween the young men of the First Christian church and the First Presbyterian church w hick was won by the latter groan, " Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. IV L. Laws, aad Mr. aad Mrs. H. E. Barrett were meal of the committee ta charge of the picnic dinner which was served at : o'doekv ':,:?,:;:.:-:,;; The ehareh is planning a larger picnic to Include all departments which wia be held on Labor Day near Mebama, Miss Robinson Weds IClamath Falls Man Miss Opal Robinson, daughter or Mr. aad Mrs. E. E. Robertson of Morningside and Roseoe W, Blehm of Klamath Falls were quietly married Saturday, August fourth. In the study of the First Christian church with Rev. D. J, Howe, pastor of the church, offi ciating. After a short wedding trip. Mr. aad Mrs. Blehm win make their home la Klamath Falls, Miss Marjorie McDourall who Is spending the summer with her father near Salem Is the guest of Miss lues Mleman In Albany this Mr. and Mrs. Albert Evans had as their guests last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. G rebel, their son. John, of Parker. South Dakota: Miss Zoo Clikeman, also of Parker; and Mr. aad Mrs. George Batson. and their daughter. Fay. of Spencer, Iowa. ' e e Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Cummin gs motored to Tillamook Thursday evening ta attend the wedding of Miss Mary Lamar and Kenneth Ross. . - x . Mr. and Mrs.' J. F. Seaman had as their gaests last week. Mr. and Mrs. B. Lauhmaa of Pasadena, California. Mrs. Lank man is lira. Baamna's niece. ... . -, . . - Miss Hyla Hard of Eugene was a guest for several cays recently at the home of I'Zt tl B. 3 the Social Realm: Bj HezeCa Bonci u . -; ..:"" -j ; V-'. - t " j , " -, . : te-i - . ". : - - - ' Mr S Airs . -r - , - -1 ' A - .r r l J "OT J -' A -." .V , C. Fear late testlag; isembcis of Salem's yowagest geacratioe' 3 taster ths old mam of Mr. aad Mrs. daughter of Mr. aad Mrs. Braaser wright. Sweaaae Is three nsowths Xorma Aaa MrSweyn. daaghtrr of ACROSS Night came down across the bay. In shimmering colors of black and grey. Beneath her mantle a lining spread, A radiance, blended from pink to red. The stars peeped through a misty veil, To the waning light along the flickering trail. White-wings followed the end of day, Where the path was blazoned across the bay. Hubert A. Buchanan, Seattle, Wash. Miss R. Morton Guest at Garmel At the dose of the American Legion convention Friday evening in Medford, Miss Roberta Morton left for Cams el. California, where she will be the guest of relatives for two weeks. - MUs Morton is accompanist for ths Amerfeaa Legion auxiliary nee dub of Salem which won fist piace at. ine convention in com petition with dabs throEghout the state. a Miss Rosalie Buren teft'yester daywitk n group of Portland friends for Vancouver, Washing ton where she w4U spend the week. m m m Mr. and Mrs. Thom Entertain Guests Mr. and Mrs. Ernest P. Thom entertained as their gaests last week in their beach home at Nels eott, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Irwin and Mr. aad Mrs. Paul R. Hen dricks. : so- t XT1 Miss Faith Priday. I Returns From Bend After a fortnight's visit la Bend. Miss Faith Friday has returned to her home in Salem. While ta eastern Oregon she attended the Hlman-Frank wedding which was an event of the eammer. e Spend Week-end At Oswego Lake Dr. Mary C Rowland and her daughter. Mrs. Lewis Greene of Portland who Is a guest ia Salem for the spmmer are spending the week-end with friends at Oswego lake. - - e , e" e Her friends will he pleased to know that Miss Elva Nissen who underwent a .major operation at the Salem General hospital last week' is bow convalescing rapidly. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Bar has hare as their gaests lor a lew cays Mrs. Barkus nephews Chester Nicholas of Fern dale aad : Lee Bestler of Taeoma. Washington. who ere esroate to Glesdale. Cal- . . ...... - . . .-. .''-.' U -BSUU,:,il "W .V 4SBfcU-rV .. . H, B B jC "? - " iT s . J:- s - Jiozrmci Ann. .' mT M . T Sa aLfasU su . sl . m .VKaV- M dZt.a'7 C P. Tbom of 750 Soattat HJadi street. Sasaaae Small, cbarnaiaar little Ounpbes Small, and graaddaughter old. Jimmie, two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. McSweyn, who THE BAY Missionary Group To Meet Wednesday The missionary society of the First Presbyterian ehareh will meet Wednesday afternooa at 1:30 o'clock in the parlors of the new church. Chemeketa and Winter streets. The subject for the afternoon will be "Medical Missions. Our Special Object, led by Mrs. Roy A. Klein. Mrs. Walter Path will be hostess. y Delta Phi Sorority Has Luncheon Meeting A group of members of the Delta Phi sorority of Willamette unlversitymet Saturday noon fort uxe iirmx. oi a aerie oi luconm; meetings in the Green Gate room of the Spa. , ; Covers were placed at the at-j traetrrely-appoiated luncheon ta-; ble for Miss Louise Find ley. Miss; Jean Mlddleton, Mrs. Dean Lo- baagh. Miss Dorothy Bosshard. Miss Jennie DelselL Miss Faaline Flndley, Miss Helen Hlsey. and Miss Beatrice Hartung. Plana .were . discussed for ths new sorority house which Is new ander " construction on Court street. see William H Kirks- Leaving for Beach Professor and Mrs. William K. Kirk are leaving tomorrow morn ing for Newport and Nye Beach where they wCl remain : for the month of Augast. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Brown whose wedding took place Jury XI at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. aad Mrs. J. A. Harvey have retamed from a fortaigkt's wed ding trip to Canada aad will snake their home north of Salem. : Miss Flatt WiD Return to Eugene ' . . After spending several days la Salem as the guest of Miss Vel- leda Ohmart. Miss Mabel Flatt wIU return tomorrow to her home ta i Woman's, ISJT Krnest Peanoa Tbom. Jr six of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Cart- Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hamilton; aad will observe her second birthday i 1 1 1 f I I I 11 1 ii f f ""CS Jul " ' aauaF- - - SCw the8 . ' - World Reviewed GammaNu Girls Feted At Luncheon . f MRS. B. O. SCWVCKJu a Mrs. Tan Wieder entertained a mn of rtrls who are members of Gamma Na sorority of the University of Oregon or wnicn thev are natronesses with a x o'clock: luncheon yesterday after- son in Mrs. Schndriax'a home at sac nhemaketa street. rawM-n were Disced at tns eharmlnaiT - appointed . lnneheon table for ten girls from various parts of tho state. A bowl of ain niaa in shades of yellow and broaxe formed the centerpiece. Later In the afternooa the group enjoyed'a line party at the Kiat- nore theater. ; Qiemeketa Chapter To Meet August 31 The first meeting! of Chemeketa chapter. Daughters of the Ameri cas Revolution win be new m- day afternoon. August 21. fh the auditorium of the public library. The first fall meeting will be held on Friday because of the fact that Satnrdar. September 1, is a part of the Labor Day week-end. Miss Maxine Buren Guest of Parents Miss Maxine Buren will arrive today from Seattle. Washington, to spend several days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Max O. Buren. She will . be accompanied by Miss Bernice Redington who is known as "Prudence Penny" of the Seattle-Post-lntelligeacer. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Elliott left yesterday for Seaside where tney will remain for several weeks. Guests at Slade Summer Cottage Mrs. Dan J. Fry. Jr.. and her two children Marylee and Dan. HL are the guests of Mrs. Frits Slade la her summer home at Agate Beach. Norman K. Tullys Guests atewport i u Dr. and Mrs. Norman Kendall Tally aad their -daughters. Rosma and Norma, are gaests this week of Dr. and Mrs. Angus B. McLeod and their daughters. Heather and Bessie, in the McLeod summer cottage at Newport. 7 Dr. McLeod is pastor of the First Presbyter ian church of CorvaEls. Olsons and Guest At Newport Today r Dr. and Mrs. O. A. Olson, and Dr. Olson's sister. Miss Hannah Olson of Pelican Rapids, Minne sota, who la visiting ia Salem for several months, accompanied by Mr. aad Mrs. Elmer, Dane are spending the week-end at Newport. Silk Dresses For Afternoon and Evening Wear 1 I SPECIAL th vrx latest ycspjw vw aifj 94 v-. V '' toss wear, la tr tr.ttr mffesw yoi wilt. up-t-thsuautiv st ca 9k srwrse. exctptioaal bey Ukd &s ripx &4 yva as tang as inejr u&u I Leslie Societies Will Meet Jointly The missionary societies of Lv 11a Methodist ehareh will hold a Joint meeting Wednesday after noon in the church parlors. The Home soeietz will meet a' four e'dock and Mrs. Irene Lo wHl discuss her work at the Jes Lee home tn Seward. Alaska. At the close of that meet Jag tie For. elgn society will hold a short bad ness session. All members of CL Lealie con gregation are invited to attend th covered dish dialer vliei uj served at aix-tiir v Ea,.;, family will bring -ovred dish rolls, and the Beury table table service. A program win be given by the WFMS in the evening. Salem People Spend Summer at Neskowin Among; the Salem people who are spending all or part of the summer at eskowla are Mrs. W Carlton Smith, Mr. aad Mrs. W. J. Busies, and their small daughter. Jeanne Joanne; Mr. aad Mrs. Paul B. Wallace, Nancy Lou Wallace. and Miss Edna Sterling: Mi - Elma Welle r. Mrs. Rose W. Cfearr- berlla, aad Mr. aad Mrs. Louis n Bean, and their children. Mar garet and Loa is. Jr. Professor Elmer E. Young vhi has been' a member of the facu'' -of the University of Minnesota fir the past five years is now visit ir. his parents and brother In Salen: dcrs with ance and yon it! There is nothing that frees a ffdr rw e so kwowsng that he lookiaar hss Japanese Hand Laundry and Cleaner 4S Ferry Street ipi m a f4uL Renews fl iijrF Your Hr- YJm f . WcT Confidence Asoft cwiyr leaned - Eazene, i, w 3 A