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11 1- X.! xThe OREGON Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, September S, 1928 " ? I . i . . ", I II .1 II II II II I !! I I,.. i fi ij I S3 I j 3 ! 1 1 . ! i ; T U i . r Miss Robinson, Mr. Gilbert Wedded' H WI&S Elixabeta Robinson of jLtJL Corvallia. and Mr. Tlnkham Gilbert of Salem were qaiet- , ly married yesterday afternoon at four o'clock at tbe borne of the bride's sister, Mrs. Charles Thorn- as in Corvallia. Tbe serrice was read by Dr. William Hints, pastor of the -First Methodist church of Corral lis. in the presence of ja few In timate friends and. immediate re. latives of tbe bridal conple. ' Mrs. Gilbert is the daughter of - . Mrs. Borden Robinson of Long cLake. New York, and is a grad uate nurse of a New York City hospital. She has spent the past J several years in Oregon: U Mr. Gilbert, tbe son of Mr. and iMrs. .Philip Gilbert of St. Paul, Minnesota, formerly of Salem, bas been employed In - the v state banking department since his graduation from Willamette Uni versity. Alter a short wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert will return to make their home in Salem. e Dorothy Livesley Hostess At t Dinner M' 'ISS Dorothy LiTesley enter tained one evening last week with a charming din ner-dance at the Thomas A. Lives Icy home on Lincoln Hill, honor ing a number of the younger srroup who are learing shortly to erter school and college for the winter. ; Covers were arranged for twen- st we aiiraciireiy-appuinieu 'inmr table arranged in the din in room. For several hours later In the evening, dancing was enjoyed in the ballroom on the third floor of th LiTesley residence. Arflfong the out-of-town" guests at th affair were Miss Margaret Poor-nan of Woodburn; Miss Bet ty and Miss Margaret Beam of Albany; and Messrs. Edward Sox. Ted Young ad David Mason of Albany. j ' j j Church Committee To Meet Wednesday The ' executive committees of fbe Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will meet at two-thirty o'clock Wednesday afternoon in the church parlors. : Mrs. E. G. Ford, president of the society, asks that all mem bers attend as final plans will be made for the ''open house' also for the Synodical whleh . will meet in. Salem October IS, 19. and 20. One-hundred .cards hare been issued to woman's societies of all churches in Salem and with in a radius of ZS miles for the "open house." Leslie Aid Society: Will Have Meeting ! The Ladies' Aid society ot Les lie Methodist church will meet at two-thirty o'clock Wednesday af ernoon'at the home of Mrs. V. W. Ohmart, South Commercial and Ohmart avenue. - The retiring officers, Mrs. Wt J. Unroot, president; Mrs. A. C. 3ohrnstedU vice-president; I Mrs. Vason Bishop, secretary; and Mrs. aalph Thompson, treasurer; will ct as hostesses. ' -Mrs. Emma Wbealdon will con tact the devotional. Dr. Ford Warner Wins Appointment Salem has tbe distinction or '.aving the Oregon 'representative ..n- the legislative board of the na tional Young Woman's Christian .Association. Mrs. Robert S. Speer. tational president of thelasso- lation, has appointed Dr. Estella "prd Warner of Salem as the oard member from Oregon. Dr. Varner is known throughout tbe 'rilted States for her Y. ,W.'C. A. ork. She Berved with the; asso riation overseas and lectured for . time following ber return. Miss Agnes Bayne is spending fortnight's vacation In south n Oregon. Goodness If youViher a refreshing drink or delect&bly cool sundae try our soda fountain spe cials noted for their purity, zesty stimulation, and cooling freshness. Schaefer's DRUG STORE Cooling . J OHTsin inal Candy Special Store i.4. iortn commercial sb - ! Chone 197 v ' ' 'J, ;-Th Original Yellow Front g).' --' -;- I--." MRS. LEONARD R.-KMJP of MontTjauth. Mrs. Kaup, who was formerly Miss Dora Layton, daughter of the Rev. arid Mr. A. P. Layton of Salem, was married August 12 at an attractive service at the First Evangelical church. Chemekta D. nHEMEKETA Chaoter. Daughters of the Amer ican Revolution, met for its first meeting of the fall sea son Friday afternoon in the auditorium of the public li brary, with Mrs. Homer Gou- let. chapter regent, presiding. The program planned for the afternoon was postponed nn. til the first meeting in October because of the large' Volume of business to be considered. Mrs. John W. Orr and her com mittee which includes Mrs. J. Ly man Steed, Mrs. Karl Steiwer, B. and P. W. Club Arranges Meeting The first fall dinner meeting ot tbe Business and Professional Woman's club has been arranged for Wednesday evening at tbe Gray Belle. Mrs. Beulah Wilson of Port land will be a special guest and will gire a talk on her experien ces while living In Chili and southern Mexico. Miss Nell Mor gan will sing. -", ' ' First Fall Meeting Of Women's Council The Council of Church Women of Salem wiU have the first fall meeting Thursday, September 20, at the First Baptist church. . Luncheon - will be served at noon by. a group of the church women, . Education To initial i Oregon State Agricultural College Affords this type of education in its 10 degree-granting schools and departments X AGRICULTURE (B.S M.S. degrees) Animal Hatbaadry, Fana Mi antral, ' HortkaHarc, aad 17 ether aujors. CHEMICAL ENGINEXRINO (B., M.S. degrees) COMMERCE (B S. degree; US. in Afiricultural ; Economiea. Rural Socioloey) j' . Aecoantiag aa MaaaacaMat. A4arti M aa ScUiat. Baaluaf a4 Fmaaca. Gaaaral Baaiaaas. JUal JUtate. Saer-. anal Trauuag, Markatiag, ate ENGINEERING (B.&, M.S. de - grees) ' .',- Cja XStrarturmU Hie war. Sanitary. Hydraalie, RaOraaa Caaatractioai ( Eloctrical (rwcr. K.tHwj, Ligktmg. Hk Vettasa, Tckphoay) ; Marhaaifal (stacaia Uaa. Heat rover, Veati. Uttoa. Heatiaa. Gaa.' Reinerratioa. Aaroaaatkal) ; laaaatrial that Adaaia. rL.liT SSSfL"; 4 S"?. l"1trial JoaraaliMa. Library .Prarti. -FtTHcai Edaeanaa, aad Mauc-aamoa deaartaacata mat laadaac a daxiai affu additwaal traiatac appletneaUry to the aaajor carricaia. CatalocW aad Other XaJorautia Addraas THE REGISTRAR . OREGON STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE -CORVALLIS A. R. Has Session of Year Mrs. C. C. Best. Mrs. Alton D. Hurley. Mrs. Frank H. Spears and Miss Ola Clark, will make plans for the one day conference to be held here September 20, honoring Mrs. Alfred J. Brossean of Wash ington. D. C, president-general of the Daughters. Mrs. U.' O. Shipley will arrange a tea to be giren in the after noon following the conference. Mrs. Homes Goulet, Mrs. James G. Heltzel, Mrs. C. C. Clark. Mrs. W. F. Fargo and MrrJohn W. Orr will meet with Mrs, E. C. Ap person of McMinnriUe. the state regent, to complete plans for the conference program. Salem Dakota Club To Meet for Dinner Dakota club members will hare their first meeting following the summer v cation Wednesday evening in the parlors of Leslie Methodist church. South Commer cial and Myers street. A covere4-di8h dinner will be served at six-thirty o'clock. Each family is asked to bring the nec essary table service. Salem War Mothers Will Meet Tuesday Salem War Mothers will meet at two-thirty o'clock Tuesday after noon at the Y. M. C. A. for their first meeting of the fall season. Mrs. Clara Patterson left yes terday for Newport where she will remain for the holiday week-end for Reality the extent that eoUeces and uni versities fit youth for the realities of our own day, the more who attend college the better." President W. J. Kerr. "JUacaboa far Raalitjr." Dm. 137. rrtflfi THE LAND-GRANT COL (QyLEGES, as described by Senator -r Morrill, curricula were established Ho offer an opportunity in every state for a liberal and practical education . . for tbe world's business, for the indus trial pursuits snd professions of life" FORESTRY (B.S US. degrees) Locgias Eaaiaaeriac. Laaaber Maaa factarc, Tacaaieal Fares try. HOME ECONOMICS (B.S M.S. degrees) OatiiiBC. TratOaL aad KdaMd Arte; Faooa aad NatrMoa; BaaaraoM A4 waiutratioa ; Iaatwataaaal Maaaioacat. MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS BS. degree) Caralrr. Field Aftajerr, JEaa-meera. Iafaatry. MINES degrees) Geology. Miaaas aiaacrac, UAmX- lafj. .. PHARMACY (Ph.C, BS US. degrees Aaaly. VOCATIONAL EDUCATION (BJS, M.S. 4egrees) AdiaiaatraHoa, Saperriaiea. aad Teach- . at Asncamare. I 11 ami Uoaaa laS tiaj Arta. L ITTLE MISS daughter of Mr. Spauldingt 1630 Court Street Leone, who is six years ofage, will enroll! for her first school year at Washington school, Septem ber 24. 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ELLIS (Miss Edna Jen nison) whose wedding ; which tookx place Sunday, August 12, was the first to be solemnized in the First Presbyterian church which was formally dedicated July 20. sr. x N?t "Z s I am IL II f3 Rachel Ellen De Yo is Bride at City Wedding A NUMBER of Salem peo- xTL pie motored to Portland Friday evening to attend the wedding of Miss Rachel Ellen De Yo and Francis John Med ler which was solemnized at eight-thirty o'clock at the Woodlawn Methodist church. The service was read , by Drs. Abbott and Skipworth arannD Ch L Covered in your choice of aereral shades in lovely nxihalr A value at eD n oaqo -'2., , NJK, .before the altar which was banked with asters, gladioli, and palms. Candelabra with tall white taper were arranged on the chancel and about the church auditorium. The bride wore a lovely wed ding gown of white satin and lace made with uneven hemline, and i fnii-ienrth vil. She carried s jhower bouquet, of pink rosebuds and orange blossoms. (Turn to page 3. please) . s iL E Wedding Has Interest for Salem A WEDDING of Interest in Salem Is that of Miss Betty EllisoB and Kenneth Wilson which took place at high no. a Saturaar at the home of th bridacroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C O. Wilson in Spring-field. Oregon. , Mrs. Mai Smith of Portland wi4 the matron of honor. J. Hob,rt Wilson of Salem acted as best man.' The Rev T. S. Saunders of ih. First Presbyterian church of Ku. gene, read the service. The bride wore a wedding gown of shell-pink chiffon and carried a shower bouquet of Cecil Brunner roses and lilies of th. valley. ' . ' A wedding luncheon was serv ed following the ceremony. Plants and baskets of lavendar pink and (White asters were ar ranged about the living rooms and dining room. Guests at the wedding rnclud- ded: Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Wilson. Mrs. W; H. Riddell o Detroit. Oregon: Mr. and Mrs. Rex Adolph. Mr. and Mrs. Otto J. Wil son. Margaret and Otto, Jr.; Don- ild Wilson of Springfield;, Mr Mai Smith of Portland, and J Hobart Wilson of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Wilsau will make their home in Salem following a wedding trip through southern Oregon. a a .a Salem Girl Guest At Paradise Inn Miss Gladys Zell of Salem wit i guest recently at Paradise Inn n Paradise valley, 5,557 feet ibove sea level, in Rainier Nu ional park, Washington. Whiln it the famous mountain hostelry. Miss Zell found the wildflowers blooming in countless varieties. Spend Week With Friends in Newport Mrs. Grace Thompson and her laughter. Miss Faye Louise rhompson, spent the past week in Newport as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. J .Frank. For Style and Comfort ask us to fit you with Fashioned on Dr. Sawyer's Famous Lasts JUST ARRIVED "A perfect fit for every foot. You may obtain your size through a range includ ing m 2V&-AAA and 11-EEET. One hundred and sixty-two different sizes are at your command, Custer Brown Store , Arbrjclde, King & Co. Saleta. 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