The Kew CUTS ON fTT ATIZSM A Tfr. - Salem, i Ore -gn. Sunday Hernia?. Kardt 31. 1520 ' : ttairs Word TC T m ews': an e am PAoae tf - v OLIVE DOAK - Society Editor ft! Vedding tesAre i Celebrated At f -"Si.PauTs:. - 'V v - 0' kNE of the loveliest ? wed dines of r the season' will be celebrated this afternoon Episcopal church when Right Reverend Walter :T.i Sumner bishop of the diocese of Ore fron, wiH - unite Marguerite Blumenberg daoghter of vMr, and Mrs; William Elumenberg, and Kenneth iDalton, son of : Mr. and Mrs; ' George, palton, in marriage.. -- v Ctf 1 i Theibtlde, inatgown of - irory talis and ehanttny lace, ana a .. lone white tall rail, worn ia cap effect and .wMrinj a single . ornament, cross about her neck, will come to the alter on the arm of her totherTWIinamrBIaBWB- berg. while the eboir accompanied - ty Miss Louis Pinmmer at the rgan, wiir sin tbe bridal chorus from "Rose Maiden." The groom ' will he accompanied by Erriest Knafe. Little Erelyn and Doris , Polanski will he flower girls. Miss . ETe:r . Emery; haa been ' chosen as maid of honor and Miss Margaret Daridson and Miss Hon era Reidy are the bridesmaid. Their gowns are "of rose tulle orer rose taffeta, each a bit - lighter hade than the other. Tiny tnllej - reils caught the-' surer bands, and snands of pearls, the gift of the bride, will -complete their en semble. They wUIvearry; shower bouquets of fresstas,' Cecil Brun srer roses and forget-me-nots. The Arlde and her attendants were tlaismafes at Saereo 'Heart 'dead epir. The ceremony will be perform' d before aa altar; banked with cala lilies, palms and ferns, aad spring flowers. The whole interior f the ehurch will be softly light, ed with the mellow glow of many Jlsfcted iTory candles. One hundred - wedding lnrlta tioas were Issued.. Guests are ex .pected from ' Portland, Corrallis, Eugene, Woodburn, Independence, and M VAngel in addition to those 4-om Salem. - , - . - Immediately following the cer emony the wedding party will be receiTed at the home of the brides .parents. Mr. and Mrs. William tSioomenberg where a reception will honor the young folk before their departure by motor tor van courer and Victoria. B. O. where they; will spend -sereraL weeks he fore returning to make their home to Salem, While in Seattle the aewlyweds wlU.be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Hobbs. Daring the , reception Mrs. R- aieo Gouley will cut ices and Mrs. William Burghardt. Jr., will pour. Miss, Blumenberg is a. protege of Mrs. Burghardt in the realm of music. She presented Miss Blum enberg in solo piano recital only recently at hen home. . -- Assisting' during the reception will be Miss Ruth Halrerson, Miss Sarah Lansing, and Miss Kather tae Gouley."- . e . Dinner Honors' Bridal Attendants . Miss Marguerite Blumenberg who will become the bride of Ken eth Dalton .today, gare a dinner .honoring her mother and'her bri dal attendants, at her home on Korth Mill street Saturday night. ' CoTers were laid for six ai a Cable graced; with spring flowers, amd rose candles. Tiny Easter bas kets containing Easter tarors were at each place. When opened these , ' tarors proyed to be strands of pearls, a gift from the bride-to-be to her ettendants. - Gneats for the dinner were Mrs. William. Blumenberg, Miss Ruth . Halrerson, v. Miss Erelyn Emery, Miss Margaret Daridson and Miss Honors Reidy. v-. . thfi:i -; . : e . X'-;v;: - Mr. and Mrs; 3. M. Derers and ehildrea attended the Henry Duf fy players production of 'Damger' at the Dufis theatr Friday sight. Mrs. Crawford Neweomb and Miss Kalherine GuanelL motored toPortland to attend' a per fer aaee of the -Desert Song." Tharsi day afternoon.: , , it t a 3 'Miriam Jean Becke, daughter, of Mr. arid Mrs. Karl G. Becke. " ; ' Ft Gloria daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'Milton"ilyei";;-;g ' Barbara Leigh, daughter -of Mn and Mrs. W. IU Anderson. . sm c. a: wm - f.f nriHE Girls Work Committee of l- the city T w.-c A. naa oe ' tided to snoasor an out-of-door pageant. "Shiaiag Goddess." which will be presented by the GIrNReseTre groups as 'the mala erent of the last day of National music week. May - 4-11. . Accord ing, to the tentatire plans laid t the-luncheon meeting of the com mittee at the T. W. C. A. Saturday afternoon the pageant will be pre. seated In Wlllson park In connec tion with rarious local' hands. "Shlnlag Goddess" was chosen be cause of Its appropriateness with the .season' and Its exposition of Girl Reserre ' Ideals.' Mrs. W. J. Minklewits will direct the pageant. Miss Grace Smith spoke before the committee on Legislation as It pertains to women and chil dren." Miss Smith outllaed the legislations regarding minor and those for the protection of wo men. Miss Smith tpoke particu larly of the laws of Oregon. Mrs. E. T. Barnes, chairman of the committee In charge of the summer camp at juenaman. re ported a number of improrements that hare already been effected at the camp. . v;".-" '-: Reports of the progress of the rarious Girl Rcseire groups were made by the group advisors, Elolae White, Muriel White, Nel lie Badley, Florence: Power -and Josephine Olsea. . n' ; r ': Mr. and MrsL Welling Friday Evening Hosts . Mr. and Mrs. E, O. Welling were - hosts to a group of friends at a Rookr: party Fridsy erening. -The -guest group Included, Mr. and Mrs: Paul Acton, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lee, Mr .and Mrs. Ralph ' Kletzing, Dr. . and:: Mrs. Frank. Voigt. Dr Jind Sirs. George Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott, and I Waldo Marsters. " Mrs. ; Welling was assisted at the suppeTahour by Mrs; Lee and Mra.-Ajcton.w' ; , Mrs.-0. P. off r house ehaper- ne.fer the Alpha Phi Alpha sor ority. returned iw. her . duUas at tha uereritr after rdeitlstC isaPorg- laad during- the sarinr. raeatloaL and la Dallas the early part of the 'week.' r " fr . ::-.'.-::-v!V 7 'A -s'. trV'; 5 -A t Janice, Reed and Stuart Nelson; children of 7lr. end Mrs. C. E.Nelson Annual Inspection ForHalHibbardf. Hal HIbbard auxiliary U. S. W. V. will hold their regular month ly business meting Tuesday after noon (Instead of Friday, the reg ular day) at the armory. ' Mrs. Claude Kara, department president. wM be present for the annual lnsseetion. A full atten dance of the membership is de- I 'JtrMkA VnT 0. Kelts at Brookrtne. Peansylrania, are the guests of Mr. aad Mrs H. T. Lore. Eadd ?- Saltsi9 Oregon - i : '- " 5 ; ' S A, . r r . t i" Statement of MarcK 27, 1929 Loans -Banking House. RESOURCES : Other Resources Drafts In Transit I Customers' Liability Account Letters of Credit Liability Account ' : Bonds : ; - rU. S. Bonds 1$3j70401.4S . . . 307,70?.04, 2,421.67 s 89,1901 3,165.00.. ,,: . 88350.00., Cash .- 677.000.00 ' 1,086,784.63 1,763,784.63 ; Capital Surplus -.Undivided Profits - - r - " $6,289,259.72 LIABILITIES' - j. f ;600,O00X)O ' . , 100,000.00 . Customers Liability Account "Letters of Credit Issued , r ; Deposits - ; 4906.62 S2.14L51 C,CCa,C13X3 - EASTER . Today aU society bends its' head ia reverence) and. parses the final solemn "Arnen" to thepast - sis weals cf .quiet and meditation which is- set : apart to stainp anew upon the mind of dvHlza? : r'tion the memcry of that createt of aU social Be- fss vfc prored by deaiesstraUoa the underrinx - rrizdpla cf eoeiety that no man can lire txnto -. h! ::f tlzzsT, and, that to fullest hsanaeas and - 'CzZzzt fTtiTtimi 'comes net from what wa re - cdva tct frcm what .we' tlTti'l'-teyvi.. 5. hit is ia honor of EQxa andllli appredatTca of , 1 tha cisplldty tad feiuwing beauty of children X rthat tha hzrzY ftce? baby folk ffaze out at you 'today: wiih esch ; clear-eyed and unsophisticated ,Thcsa who lead the lovely celebration --. cf - tha cuctczsa, which have been bunt around " raster are the youthfu spirits of the land who r are either too young or too wis to bother withe, icaHisg cards or formal parties today; -. Tomorrow yes, .' there! i-, pkty of the for- . ir..T.i, uut wxxay we rest sua stow a die St V- - - i. . Mrs. Power is Hdstess To Kensington Club: - Mrs. Frank Power was kostese to tbo Kensington dub at aa at. tractlre tea la her homo pn 14th street Thursday afternooa. Daffo dils aad Easter decorations about tba rooms vert suggsstlre of tba Additional guests for ta after aooa were Mrs. B. Cr Ling, Mrs. Kennetk Power, aad Mrs. Waldo Mills. The club roupi ineluda Mrs. F. 8. Anuasea. Mrs. Caarles Pratt, Mrs. Alfred gattta, lira; K. C Kafoury, Mxa. Georxa U. Xing; Mrs. Otto i. Wilson, Mrs. Caarlea Bmdkiaa, Mrs. L M. Doughtoa, Mrs. Qeorga Ortffttk, lira. Herbert Hauser, Jfnu Henrr E. Morris, and Mrs J. H.;Mobrr , Mrs. Xeah. Holt irlll present "The Holy City" as a special pro gram number, on tbo Warlitset orgaa at. tbo Capitol theatre this afternoon' and this erening. " The number is offered in special com memoration of tba Easter time. . - J - "t Mrs. Otto Paalua-was the guest of 'her sistr8turday, Mrs. Jack Wells,, of Independence. " - ?ks: ' ufrfcffzA- I if i Jwt$ : . TheSpmg - : Silhouette -is Achieved : m 'toe titEw, " t ARTISTIQUE ; FOUNDATIONS The truly, smart woman realizes that the first thini cf importance in the svtins en- semble is its foundation. - The ARTISTIQUE foundations unfailingly meets the needs' of I a well-groomed appearance. ' "The.PipeCJs ' Creating mbh-Interest . No definite results hare . been announced from the try-outs for the coming play, "The Piper" to bo presented aarlr. ia May - by the Salem Drama League under the direction of lira. Otto Paulus. t. Intense interest Is being shown aa -judged by theiry-ont .night oa Friday night, so much so 'that Monday night f s toi be girenorer to those who wisned to try-out Friday aight and did not hare the opportunity. Thar place for try- out 1s 21 ConrtyStreet. It is said that there aroysereral parts for mala characters which offer .some rery finer chances for some one Interested especially ia that role. In perhaps tea days there will bo a' try-out for the children for the which is to he filled by Ja- reniles. The cast of this play win call for aeany 100 iadlriduats and as the setting is la 1284 A. DI. there will be.no end to the amount of experiences It will offer to those who take part. rtoone need be a member of the Drama league to take part for the play Is to be a cirie under taking rather than Just a Drams league play, therefore all the townspeople are urged to take aa actire interest ia It. ' The full cast for tha play Is as follows: - v , The Piper. Michael-the-Sword- Eater, Cheat-the-Deril Strolling riayera. . .. - Jacobus tha Burgomeister, Kurt the Syndic; Peter, the Cobbler, Hans the Butcher. Alex the Smith, Martin, the Watch, ' Peter, the Sa eristaa. Anslem, a youngs priest. Old Claus, a miser. Town Crier Men Hameltn. ; , ; p , ; " Jan; HaaseV Use, trade, Rndi -ChlldreB, J " ' - : r 5. v Veronika, tha wifs of Kurt; Bar oara, daughter ot Jacobus; Wife of Hans the Batcher, Wife of Axel tfia Smith. Wife of Martin the Watch, Old Ursula, Burghers, auas, priests- and children. Scene: Hamelia oa the Weser, 1184 A. D, -:'. '! ' lira, r. J. Richardson of Mon tague. California, returned to her home Tharsdar ereninc followinr a ahort rislt wtihAfrs. O. P. Hoff.1 Announcement Is LladeAtBetaChi Banquet - fTlHE - betrothal : announce X ment of Gaynelle Beckett and Frank Alfred, prominent Willamette juniversity stu dents at the Beta Chi formal banquet - Saturday ' evening was ft delightful1 surprise to Ilias Beckett's . sorority Bisters.-- Hiss - Beckett , is the daughter of Urs. Emma B. Beckett of Salem. Sh was prominent In debate at Salem high school I and has i been quite active in the activities of tha sorority gad Junior glass at . the aairersity. Mr. Alfred is prominent la tha dramatic circles of tha campus aad Is a member of tha Alpha Pat Delta fraternity and tha senior class. ' The betrothal was made kaownl with . clerer make-beliere theatre programs which wert) brought In at tha close of tha banquet program. " " . ' Scores of lighted yellow and or chid tapers . and a . number of bridge lamps cast aa impressira aad beautiful lighting for the ban quet which celebrated the orgaif isatioa's tenth annlrersary at tbo Marlon hotel. The places were laid for , about seventy , alumnae and former aad actire members of . the sorority at a large U-shaped table decked with centerpieces of daffodils, yellow carnations, sweet peas, plumosis, ageratum and adi untum. Beta Chi ia the oldest sorority on the Willamette campus. Among tha alumnae present were Miss Margaret Jane BoDine, Miss Frances-Hodge, Mrs.- Mar garet Wible Walker Miss Mildred Grant, Mrs.' Phyllis Palmer Pat ton, Mrs. OdeU Ssrage Ohling. Mrs. Winifred St. Clair Rogers, Mrs. Velma Baker Legge, Mrs. Dorothy Palmer Thomas, Miss Leila Johnson, Miss Wilms Spence, Miss Ruth Hewitt, Miss Generiere Thompson, Miss Lola Millard, Miss Clara Jasper, Miss Margaret Arnold, Mrs. Carolyn Lambrith, Simpson,- Miss June Gaines and Miss Virlaa Hauge. I . Special guests at the affair were Mrs. Alice H. Dodd, house chaper ons, Mrs. E. C. Richards, honorary' member, Mrs. F. A. Legge, for. mer house chaperons and Mrs. W. Connell Dyer, patroness. The ttUra atembars I tk prority are Mary LniM Aikea, Batrie Lorkasrt, tau WTiite. Jea . Wkite, One White, Marsant Wood, Gajraolio Boekatt, Emilr Brawa, Katheriaa Irer.tt, lioretta Xlahsr, fj Irrine. Fraaees MeQiWra. Helea Uc- jraorsoa, t loroaco nvor, Dorotbr xoanc. envt, Loaiao Marraa Sdwarda. Mar-. raret UaorBler. JoaephiM Albert, Iaaor Ueadenon. tItb Hixh. Harriett Hace- ilea remoertoa. Koraoel J ash, Minnie Phrode. Roi irr Jo Tintr. Virnnk Wieaekt, Wilna Battle, Holes Cochraa. Biaa, Bob LancUio, lais Kail, Eliaor Palaur, Helea Pembortoo, Korahel Pratt,, Mildred Pach. Miaoio Bhroda. Roaalind vaa Wink if. Mat Par Cornntt. Beryl Hale. Praneee Smul- mo, eioiaa White, Margaret Morehouse, Helea PjbuM, JLoie Jeaa Baaca, Lacile ; Sehnlta aad Derie Btoel.- . Mrs. Velma : Baker Legga, waa the, toastmistress f the ereulnc. " and those who responded to toasts' were Mrs. E. C Richards, who -was the first house mother of Beta Chi. Ruth Hewitt, 2S. Mar garet ? Arnold. '29. : and Beatrice Lockhart. During 1 tha erening Josephine Albert sang a group of solos. 'x--.i'j- f, vVr-; ' --" At the close of tha erening the' group aang a number of tha House songs. -'f-vr In order to enable them to char ter a bna to tha Marlon Countr Veterans' association, the W. R. a; Comrades aad Sons aad their Auxiliary require 18 passengers. Tha association meeting wUl be held at Woodbura Thursday, April .H cnartered, the bus would leare the Senator hotel at f o'clock Thursday morning. . - toi. Crawford, Neweomb aid Miss Kathrlne GanneU motored U Portland to attend a performance of tha 'Desert Soag," Thursday atteraooa. r '' '. ' -m m '.- . - Urs. T. JS RlchardsoB of Hon-' tague. Calif ornla. returned to her -homo Thursday erening following a ahort rislt with, Mrs. O. P. Hoff. 1 - V V ja e 1 mmk V0 f ' l E : ' ; . i . Er Special AttcMcn Circn'to Fitting . Howard Corcdt Shop ICS N. Liberty SL ' ti:'."' """"" w ..- ..,. ......:, ,..., . auae-SBiaaaeeeAaauiaiaAaa t 4u& - - - " ir.o eieawh.o-eoe a. ef twwf - wasjaaiiiaiit,asaasaseissiS)easiasMaaii' r . . 4S7 Court