The New Osegon Statesm aw, Salem, Oregon; Sunday, August 19, 1928 rrr- Salem's Social at th Doing onicled; e omen are 8 Wh A cavities w Attractive S urburban Gardens of Senator and Mrs. Charles McNary Will be Scene of Benefit Affair BY ROZELLA BUNCH THE beautiful country estate of Senator and Mrs. Charles L. McNary, located north of Salem on the river road will be the setting for the outstanding social affair of the summer the benefit garden party, which will take place on the afternoon and evening of Thursday, August 30. Senator and Mrs. McNary who will leave in September i or Wahington, D. C after spending the summer in Oregon, offered their home for the interesting affair which will be a benefit for the fine arts building at the University of Oregon. ExtensiTe gardens, attractively landscaped, surround the McNary home. A large creek with rustic bridges and a falls at the entrance drive, adds to the beauty of the grounds. A tennis court, putting green and wild, flower garden are Included In the ' estate tn addi : lion to the lawns and vivid flow er beds which will be at the heighth of their early fall beauty next week, j i ' Mrs. Curtis B. Cross is chalr--Hin ot the committee In charge -of the ticket sale. Prominent wo men assisting Mrs. Cross are Mrs. David W. Eyre, Mrs. Ralph Glov er, Mrs. H. II. OUnger. Mrs. Wil liam Bell. Mrs. Gus Hixsou. Mrs. Chester M. Cox, and Mrs. Clifford Brown who is president of the Salem Fine Arts Club. Tickets which .are extremely reasonable and give one an oppor tunity to see the gardens which will be opened only on this i one occasion and also to enjoy danc ing on the lawn, fortune telling and other unusual diversions, may be obtained from Miss Rovens Eyre. Miss Eugenia Zieher, Miss Charlotte Zieher, Miss Maxlne Myers. Miss Nancy Thielson, Miss Pauline Knowland. Miss Florence Power, Miss Dorothy Baker, Miss Maxine Clover. Mis Helen Pol lock Miss Julia Creech. Miss Vi vian Eiker. -Miss Dorothy Bell. Mrs. Willard Marshall, and Mrs. Galen Zener. Out ot town chairmen for the affair are Miss OUver Barker. Al bany; Mrs. Clarence W. Keene, Silvertou; Miss Faith Kimball, la- dependence; Miss Elisabeth Mc- Cord. Wood burn; Miss Augusta Gerlinger, Dallas; Mrs. J. W. Sad ler, Aurora; and Mrs. George Ger linger, Portland. The following local committee chairmen have been appointed: Mrs. Clifford Brown. Mrs. Daa J. Fry Jr..; Mrs, Curtis B. Cross. Mrs. P. D. Qulsenberry. Mrs. F. A. Elliott, Mrs. Paul Hendricks, and Miss Rovena Eyre. Salem Girl Brid At Attractive Service AT an attractive service read by the Rev. Clement Clark. Mtss Greta Ann Brumage and Mr. John Roward McWade were mar ried Sunday. August 12 at the First Congressional church of Solera. j The bride, who was given In marriage "by her father, Mr. Mil ton L, Brumage. wore a lovely wedding gown ot silk lace over doth of stiver, with fuU-length tulle veU caught with orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of Ophelia roses and orange blossoms. JMiss Louise Hollyburton. the maid of honor, and - Miss Inez Reifsnyder. Mia Stgne Paulson. Miss Anne Johnson and Miss Dorothy Taylor, the bridesmaids, wore similar frocks ot chiffon and pastel shades. Mr. Roy Brumage acted as best mam. The ushers were Mr. William Dickson. Jr. XJle and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jess L. McCWUand. . Mr. and Mrs. McWade , left shortly-after the service tor Mon - 1 treal. They will sail the first ot September far Belfast. Ireland to ow guests 01 Mr. McWade s par ents, air. and Mrs. W. F.McWade, for aa extended visit. They will make their home in Rata. Oregon following their re turn in November. . Oregon City Girl Guest Here After a two weeks trio to New- pert and ajoag the McKensie high way. Miss Ruth Stronp of Oregon uty Has spent the past week in Salem as the guest of her cassia. Him Genevieve Martin, who ac rompanied her on the trip. On Friday a line party at a. local the atre was given In Miss Semap's honor. Those attending included Misses Frances Fellows. EUie Tucker, - Harriett Adams, Sasan Martin Opal Harlan. Harriett Payne. Dorothy Tucker. Rath Burch. Genevieve Martin. TCffJe Grimes and the guest of honor. - - e Miss Helen Pearce Leaves for South Miss Helen Pearce Is ' leaving this morning for Berkeley. Cali fornia. -where she will continue her study for her master's degree. . The annual picnic of the Wom an's Relief corps' will- bo - held Tuesday. August 21; In Portland. The local group will-charter a ban for the trip' It a sufficient number of members psjt to attend. Will Spend' Week' "L At Seaside Beach Mr. and MrsvD, A. Toung. Mr. and Mrs, Curtis B. Cross and Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Quisenbarry will laavs Tuesday for Seaside whero . . . SOCIETY EDITOR SOCIAL, CALENDAR Today Nebraska picnic. State fair grounds. Dinner served at 1: SO o'clock. Address, "The Church and Civic Reform. Miss Maude M. Aldrich of Portland, speak er. First Methodist church, S o'clock. Wednesday Barbara Frietchie Tent Woman's club-house, N. Cot tage St.. 8 o'clock. . Initiation of officers. , .- ? Savage Family In Annual Reunion In Salem J ffVlIE members of the- Savage I tlin held their second an nual reunion on August IS in Woodland Park. Thirty descen dants of John Savage of Kalam asoo. Michigan and Towner Sav age, also of Michigan, but later of Salem, were in attendance. Following thV dinner, the min utes of the last meeting were heard. A. M. Patrick ot Salem was chosen president for next vear. Rex. R. Gibani was re-elect ed secretary and treasurer for next year. Greeting were received from Miss Nettie Savage ot Decatur, Michigan. In whose honor the first reunion was held. Members of the clan who at tended the August gathering are: Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Patrick. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. George O. Savage. Mrs. 'Sarah Patrick. Mrs. Stella Bridges, and son Bobbie; W. H. Savage. Miss Ethel Fletcher, and Charles Ramp ot Salem; Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Whitney and family ot Browns ville. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sav age of Brownsville, Mr. Harvey Savage of Brownsville, and Mrs. Rath Savage and Bonnie of pvoodbu rn. STRAY BOG Your wistful eyes searched each one as he passed. Stray dog so lost, so starved and starkly thin. And yet your gallant hope held to the last v That there would come a heart to take you in. Some came who jeered at your bewilderment, Some kicked you, shouted, threw things till you're gone; gone; But, oh, more cruel was the one who bent And petted you, and murmured and went on. Charlotte Mish. Mrs. George Burnett Leaves for Seattle M.rs. George H. Burnett left yes terday for Seattle where she will remain tor an extended visit with friends. t r r . rr OWeTS IetUm rrOm !r- . i . . r t rnrrmgnrar rjn After amending a. fortnight at Newport Mrs. Frank W. Power. Dr. and Mrs. F. Kenneth: Power and Miss Florence Power have re turned to their hone in Salem. The group also motored to Sea side, Cannon Beach and Gearhart. mm Former Salem Man Married in South Cards have been received by Salem friends announcing the mar riage of Miss Rose Groshong of San Francisco. California, and Mr. William F. Headrlck. ada ot Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Headrlck of Salem. which took place August S in San Jose, California. Mrs. Kenneth Barry Recent Guest Here Mrs. Kenneth Barry f Katherlae Slade) of Seattle. Washington, was the guest of Mrs. Earl Becks for several days last week. Mrs. J. A. Carson Has Week-end Guest Mrs. J. A- Carson has as her guest this week-end Mrs W. J. Rafter of Seattle. Washington, Recent Guests at E. E." Bragg Home - 3 - "-rr -.rt-tl - - '-- ; - 3- v :Mr. and Mrs. E. E, Bragg had as their guests last week their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Dan McLellaa and their grandchildren. Daa and Sally. "- Mrs. Emily . Cook , of Durbin. South Africa, was also a guest at the Bragg home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fryer ; are! spending tho week-end. at, Keslo - Delia PHi Girls Are Entertained At Spa A 'GROUP ot members ot the JA Delta Phi Sorority of Umette University met Wfl- yes- terday for an Informal luneheon In the Green Gate room of the spa. Plans were discussed at the meeting for decorating and fur nishing the attractive sorority house which Is now under con struction on Court street, be tween Sixteenth and Seventeenth. Covers" were placed for. Miss Pauline Remington Mrs.. Gil bert Wrenn. Mrs Sheldon F. Sackett, Miss Pauline ' Findley. Miss Marian Brets. Miss. Louise Findley. Miss Beatrice Hartung and Miss Margaret Bolt. The girls have met for lunch eon each week. - of the . summer months.?: - , . Picnic Dinner Party Given for Mr. Young Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Touag enter tained Friday afternoon with . a picnie dinner party at Hager's grove, honoring their son, Elmer Young., who is spending a part of the summer with his parents in Salem. Mr. Toung is a member of the faculty of the University of Minnesota. Out-of-town guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reiner and their son. Tern Reiner, of Spokane; and the Rev. Paul R. Roeder. who has recently completed his work at Boston Theological school. Others present were Elmer Toung, Miss Ruth Roeder, Miss Frances Young. Mr. Schindler. Miss Freda Schindler. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carl. Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Aschenbrenner, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Feldman and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Toung. Guests in Salem At Curtis Home Mr. and Mrs. John R. Russell were guests for a short time last week as the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Curtis. Mr.' and Mrs. Russell (Dorothy Williams) who weawmanied earli er la the month in Mllwaukte. Ore gon, were enroute to their home after a trip to the Oregon beaches. Guest in Astoria For Several Weeks Miss Alice Judd is the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. C. Judd, In As toria for several weeks. Miss Bragg Returns From San Francisco Miss Edith Bragg haa returned after spending a fortnight la Cali- rornia. hm Bragg was accom panied south by Kiss Roth Griffith who has gone to Honolulu where she will remain for a year. . Week-end Guests Blatchford Home Dr. and Mrs Benjamin match ford have as their guests for the week-end Mrs. H. K. Newmsa snd Xer daughter. Miss Helen Newman, ot Exeter, California. Tason Lee Group Guests at Picnic Members ot tho Mis pah class of the. Jason Leo Snaday school were entertained with an Interesting picnie Friday evennlg at the home of Mrs.' A. B. Disbrow on the Gar den Road. 7 v. -.. Covers were placed for 3 S at tho long picnic dinner tables. e Mrs. Branin Returns To Eastern Oregon After spending a week wifa her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. West,' Mrs. Parker Branin returned Fri day to her homo In Pendleton. - .. Miss Shank Returns - I To Home in Eugene ,' --. - - " - :' :- - Miss Bins Mao Shank, who was the bouse guest of Miss Loretta Yaxley for several weeks, left terday for her home in Eugene. Leaving Today for Vacation at Beach Mrs. Daisy Mclntyre. Kiss Anns Mclatyre and their guest. Miss .Xedra UcKean nf Aberdeen. Wash- ington. are leaving today for New- I port where they will remain for a Misses Fleenor to Visit in the South The Misses Vivian and Wilds Fleenor left yesterday morning tor California where they will remain tor a month. They were accom panied south ot Mrs. Mary E. (Adams who has been a house guest at the Fleenor home this summer. The Misses Fleenor will visit their aunt. Mrs. H. T. McCallan. in Los Angeles and will visit other relatives in San Francisco. Visit in Portland For Several Days Mrs. E. E. Gilbert snd her dsnghter. Miss Beatrice Hartung were guests at the Heathman hotel in Portland for several days last week. Guest in Salem From California Miss Elsie Nelson of Los An geles. California, Is the house guest for a fortnight of the Misses Bessie and Marguerite Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver . Leaving for Hawaii Mr. and Mrs. George Oliver (Genevieve Findley) and their small daughter. Muriel, who have been ' the nests of Mrs. Oliver's parents. Dr. and Airs. M. C Find ley. for tho greater part of the month, will leave tomorrow for Vancouver. B. C They will sail In September ; for tho Hawaiian Islands whore Mr. Oliver has e- repted the sositlon of T. M. G A. secretary a nhe University of Hawaii. t o Miss Muriel Hurley To Be Wed-Thursday Salem friends are interested In tho marriage of Hiss Muriel Ann Hurler, and Mr, Arthur Coo Gray which will take place Thursday afternoon. August 23. At tho bams ot tho bride'a parents ia'KBgeno. ; m ' t ... Spend the Day With Miss Mary Findley Mrs. M. C. Findley snd Mrs. George Oliver motored to Kujreae Friday to spend, tho day with Mrs. Fiedler's dsnghter. Miss - Msryi Findley. . ' e Barbara Frietchie, . To Meet Wednesday Barbara Frietchie Tent will meet at o'clock Wednesday eve ning at tho Woman's club-house on. North Cottage street. . Officers will be Initiated at this meeting. Motor To Neskowin To Spend Week-End Mr. and Mrs. T. S. UarCensJe. thelrson and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. MacKensie. and their grandchildren. Thomas snd Mary Jean, of MinnenpoUa. Minne sota, are spending tho week-end at Neskowin. ' . State Reancsted To Hold Hearing " The rnWle ieervtr Vommlslson hss bom nsetw WM bev. of Grafts Patj eg tfnst the Rogue onoa f-- v.. ne il-aade- maaHMBBMSMGsasBMHBHWU. - - - I I 1 I M Mi Return From Visit At Lincoln Beach Mrs. Brasler C. Small and her little daughter. Suaanne, and Miss Beryl Holt, have returned from a week's visit at Taft. While at the beach they were the guests of Mrs. w. A. Winters of Portland. Exquisite tooi Hosiery. I " r j hl J 'NSLsf. A M X I !JF w . mini iii! lit III PleJU shioned Service Hose. Ex- Ol.sJ 1 1 I I I I I 1 I 1 M I I 1 I I I I 1 Henry V. Comptons Return From Trip Mr. and Mrs. Henry V. Compton and their two children, Barbara and Stuart Henry, returned last week from a trip to the Oregon I uu nunianon Deacnes as iar J nr. .lj . . . . Inorth as Paget Sound. Featuring Importations from Lucile'Paris.; .-. :' Parisian gowna created by Lucile to assist you in the selection of ensexnbles that are exquisitely French in their charming- chic These gowns, now on wmaows loreteu ae commg uvoa in o-enuiif or; lormai wear. - Lucile-Paris Imported Gowns As she has designed 'these gowns, Lucfle with her adrance knowledge of Color and style, is able to create the assurance of style authority to the sparkling clarity of Hole- C r A light Weight. Full Fa V e3U shioned Service Hose. Ex ceptionally Uniform Texture for this class of stocking. Pure Thread Silk over the Knee. Mer cerized Flare Top, Heel, Ex Tot and Sole.. Holeprooi:Hosiery Salems Tirortisg I I I ; M M I 1 1 I I I I I I M I I Marriage of Will Mt&E.E. Whiting Honored With Party COMPLIMENTING her house guest. Mrs. E. E. Whiting of San Francisco. Mrs. : George E. Waters entertained Friday af ternoon in her home on North Summer street with a delightful bridge party. Bridge was In play at three tables throughout the afternoon. The high score prize was won by Mrs. W. H. Dancy. Mrs. E. E. Whiting received the second award. Summer flowers In a variety of vivid colors, were arranged about the living rooms and on the at tractively-appointed tea table in the dining room. Mrs. Demacon Has Anniversary- The fifty-sixth birthday anniver sary of Mrs. M. C. Demacon was observed Friday at the home of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Satter. 1905 Fairgrounds road, with whom she makes her home while in Salem. Two of her other children, Louise Demacon and Rose Demacon. both of Eugene, were in Salem for the event, as was her grandson. Victor Louis Demacon of Oregon City. Other friends and relatives, pres ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mar tin and sons John and William of West Stayton; ?Mr; and Mrs. Robert Fede and aaugnter Kuoy ciaire and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Scott of this city: Mr. and Mrs. Charley LeBrun and son Jeff. Miss Irene Gross. Miss Rets Gross. Donald and Melvin Gross and Bob Pruit. all of St. Louisa, Ore. Motor to Waldport For Several Days Mr. and Mrs. Mason Bishop, Misa Henrietta Bishop. Miss Ger trude Oshler, Mr. snd Mrs. S. B. Gillette. Miss Margaret Gillette . 4 U T A DUknn mrm IMndiBr Ith wek-end at Waldport. ' aou m i ... . a. - mr Take Silk from Top to Toe. A Highly Styled. Full Fa shioned Medium Weight Service Hose. An Innerlimng of Fine Yarn in Gar ter Top and Foot adds to Service. Ex Toe Guard for Extra Protection St I I I I I H I 1 I M 1 I I M i I II I 1 I 1 Miss Hunt Place Today AN event of this afternoon will be the wedding of Miss Grace Hunt and Mr. Ralph E. Jackson which will be solemnized at three o clock at the home of the bride's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Hunt, on North Capitol street. Dr. R. C. Blackwell, an old friend of the bride's family, will read the single ring service in the presence ot thirty relatires ot the young couple. The bride who will be giTen in marriage by her father. Mr. J. W. Hunt, will wear a lovely wedding gown of shell-pink georgette with silver lace and will carry a show er bobquet of . Cecil Brunner roses and sweet peas. There will be no attendants. Kenneth Hunt, small brother of the bride, will play Mende!- sshon's Wedding march on the violin. An informal reception will fol low the ceremony. Attractive dec orations of asters and gladioli hare arranged. After a wedding trip to Crater Lake and the Oregon cares. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson will return to Salem and will occupy their new home at 520 North, Eighteenth street. Mr. Jackson is assistant claim agent of the Industrial Accident Commission with offices in Salem. Miss Zimmerman Guest in Salem Miss Anne Zimmerman who has been engaged In Girl Reserre work in the middle west since her graduation from Willamette uni versity a year ago is spending th week-end with her Mster. Miss Jo sephine Zimmerman, at the Rob erts Apartments. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Stearns and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ashby spent Thursday of the past week in fin by, Oregon City and Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Turner of Bremerton. Washington. wero guests of friends in Salem Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Turner, formerly Miss Vesta Smith, were enroute from their home in Washington to southern Oregon. display in oar I:: if c IS 1 I 1 I 1 I I I 1 I 1 I I I I I I I I I M tSsr will reraalnXar the weelc " wla. lireex;