VAC,?, EIGHT WGdd-Mem vents in ane 1 Cub - A - - - the ocial Home , Wedding -Is SemmzedTImj .liAitkrnooniM A nDST p' laveader V and piak bells, plak - roses and -snapdragons in 'pastel hades Miss Mary Alberta Bohrn- etedt will become the bride of Hi .. Earl Pemberton at 4 o clock1 this ' . afternoon at the borne other par ? ?' 'y eats. Mr, , en d " Mrs.i A.i C. Bohrn. v ; ? atedt. at Alderbrook. The Rev. - : erend'H. Fl-Peniberton of.Wood y'y land Park Metbodlsfchnrch, Se- T attle, and father of the groom-to- . be, will read the' single ring eere-o-mony before some thirty friend and relatives. v'v:-V." '. " .'. preeeedlni? the ceremony. Wal- jter Kaufman ; .Wilt ring "Until J accompanied, by lira.' Jessie; -F, : ' 'Bush. - Mrs; Busa wfli;then;iay : r tha wedd lng Jmatekv::" K 5 " .'. - t MI Elaie Tucker -will be the 7yC pride's attendant..; and wi'l wear a i f '- gown of powder blue georgette and carry a ' corsage bouquet of ; '-'' Cecil Bruner . rosea and aweet C ;VpeasJ This; will make a charm s' .lng i contrast with the gown of - the bride-to-be which Is pink chiffon withaa uneven hemline. Miss Bohrnstedt j will - carry a ':' shower bouo.net. ' Pan! Pemberton, of Portland, and, brother of the groom will be lest man. Mr. A. C. Bohrnstedt, wil give the bride away. . ' 'V- 'Following, the - ceremony, there ' " ' will be , a reception with which ' MrsK-Bohrhstedt willje assisted by: Miss Helen Pemberton, Miss v , Helen ; MeBersoa. and Miss Mary Kightllnger. Miss Rnth Ha ' aelUneWni sing group of nnm-Vs-lHf iufing.the reception hour. -i'i Yitfdiately after the recep- - 3 O tlo'nTtbe.'bride and groom will v 1 leave for. Seattle ,by motor from which place they will take the " ? ateamer Ruth Alexander for Alas " "': ka.- - They will retarn to Salem ?w la a 'abort time and then., go to ' i Twist, Washington, where Mr. -'V; Pemberton la auperlntendent f - ' schools. - : - Presbyterian Choir - To Give Concert - The choir of fhe First Presby terian ehnrch win glre an inter esting concert tonight" at 7:S o'clock.: All the musie, including -tha organ numbers, haa been se ;' lected fronr the works of the ld ' ed standard composers, Mrs. H. H. - Harms, soprano, will be guest so loist for the evening. Other fea tures will be the male chorus, and I a contralto solo by Miss Joseph- Ine Albert. Mr. William Wright is r directing the choir, and ProL FfvahrkereliUl Je. at.the organ. The complete program follows! " Organ Prelude ; . . h. ; -PilgrlmB' Chorns". . . Wagner , . "Andante eon Moto" (FItfh - Symphony) . ... Beethoren . Anthem "Sanctus" (St. Cecilia' Mass) ...... . . . . . . . Gonnod Solo i-r Jerusalem t Thou that i-i killest the Prophets". (St Paul J , . : ' t, ' . Mendelssohn. 4 : Mrs. H. H. Harms Anthem "How Lorely Are- the -i Messengers" (St ?PaH . -. . : Mendelssohn Male : chorus "The Ilearens Are ? TeUing" . 1-i '.V.. . . r BeethoTea Ofrertory "Album Lar- Llsst Solf-He Shall Feed His Flock? : V (The Messiah) . . . .Jlandel . MU Josephine Albert 'rAnthm "Gloria" (lth Mass) 'ft : ; i - -: f- ; y. : " Mozart Eolo--" ?ker iS?t,teof ttajiUw portriy. tb.-et: '7. J M ttlPerlenee-of minteUr'a fam Mrs. H. H. Harms Antiem VHoly Art "Thou- (Lar go from Xerxes) Handel KillKareKlub Celebrate Birthday : Members of the Sill Kara Klub met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Dunstan recently to celebrate t"o birthday ; of Mr. Dunstan. , Three tables of 4500' were In play daring the first part ot ihe erenisg. Honors went to Mrs. W. H. Hogan, and D. Furlough for , first prise, and second prise to Mrs. ,T. " W. Dariea and ) Louis Bechtel. ' . " r. . . ' . "Later la tbe evening refresh meats were aertred. The serrlng , - tble was dainty with pink and white rose buda setting oft the bsaaty of a great birthday cake ''Guests for this evening ; were - lr. and'Mrfc W. H.-Hogan; Mr. and Mrs. Verne Compton. Mr." and Mrs. Louis Bechtel, Mr. and Mrs . D. Furlough. Mrs. T. W.Daries, and Mr. and Mrr. John Dunstan. 5 - Standard Bearer girls and ad- Tisors from CorraTlU, Dallas, In- : 'dependence, McMlnnTllle and the First Methodist church; Salem, at tended the Salem district picnic at ' Dallas park, Friday. Albany, Bay ' City, Forest Grove aad Jason Lee. -v Salem, were not represented. The hours were spent la games, 'picnic dinner,:, yells ; and a pro gram of stunts and a talk by Miaa ' Louise Godfrey, formerly . a mis- - aionary at Baroda, India. 7 s; Two prises pf ; f X.50 - were awarded: The first "for-best per y cent la-attendance, which was ' won by the , McMinnvUIe Stand ard Bearers; the second lor nest missionary stunt,- won by 'the ; First Church standards ot Salem, under the direction of Mlsg Esth- er Lisle. Thla group presented a ' day la a dispensary la Indian : i - Aa invitation by McMinnvUIe V Twaa accepted for, the next annua picnie. -., ;: r l Mrv U,t5Shlpley will be hosi- ; ess to the members of the worn an's auxiliary of St Paul's Epis-' . copal church at her home Friday afternoon at 2 : 3 ft o'clock. This . meeting will be .the regular' June meeting and it. will also- be the P t TITRS, C N. NEEDHAM, president of - Salem - Camp, of TA Daughters of . Union Veterans, who will conduct exem plification of ritualistic work Wednesday evening at the New berg convention- . . . ' - r'.- ' a- Campbell Home Is Scene oiTheta Bridge Tea " -. . - . MISS Hester Darla and Miss Helen CampbeU entertaiaed Friday, afternooa with a bridge tea at the L. P. Campbell k o m e complimenting Rosalie Jones who became Mrs. Jack Por ter, Saturday. The guest rooms were beautlfut.' artistically ar ranged as they were with great baskets of fox glore. dnetcale, an. chusia. rocket and pink roses in low bowls. In the Bring room pink tapers were burning and la the dining room yellow tapers added a soft not of loTeUneas to be flow ers. . - A miscellaneous ahower form ed part of the afternoon enjoy ment' and bridge concluded the afternvxra.- . The guest ; list Included 1 Miss Jones and Tbeta sorority sisters. Miss Pauline Lucas, Miss Agnes Gowani, Miss Amelia Samson, and Miss Helen Wells, all of Portland, and Miss Jean CamnbelL t Miss Helen CampbeU and Mia Hester One-Act" Drama To. Be. Presented .1 - A-- one-act drama.' Mra.v'lSra o joBeeonte Mountain br Fau- racaara, win ? be presented Sioday w evening at the Knjght Memorial church a'pIaoV th ily Ja their little cabin a Lone some point Jn the mountains - of tbe "poor , whites.- Southern mel odies and spirituals wil) be sung oy tae enoir.preceeding the play. - Characters are: Mrs. A. A. Taylor will play the part of Mrs Gray, wife of a missionary among tae -poor whites:" Alberta MUls. Elra MeCune, -Leotararland, Alice , Fay DaughertTit Jcia Bit chie play the parts of the mlnia- tera chUdrent; Mrs; A. C,Haag. a mountain white woman:" Laura Hedlen, her daughter; Lige Haw kins, a mountaineer from Daril's Gap and bis paL will' be nlayed py Way Thompson and B E. Ed wards. .. x. - -:t y . Salem Folk Attend Portland Shrine . Oregon" Shrine Kol 'celebrated its spring ceremoni&I t Saturday night at. the Masonic Temple in Portland, and Invited the" White Shrine ot Jerusalem, No. 2. of Sa lem to Jola them in this cslebra tion. .-v , iiy:- yy; - Those x ha accepted this Invita tion and drove to Portland, were Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ya-w, : Mrs. Fanny Brown Tibbets. . Mr., and Mra Wayne" Henrys Mrs. .Fowle. Mra. W. S MotV . Mrs. :D. X. Beechler, Mrs. Ida KITea, Rer. and Mrs. W C Kantrier, Mrs.. Byron Hertiek. Mrs. Mary Johnson. Miss Lela Johnson. Miss Miane Mohler, Mra. Ida Godfrey, Mrsc Susan Var- ty. ' Miss McElhaney, Mrs. John son, Mrs. Bv B, Mfllard. Miss Burkholder. Mrs." Grace Baboock. Mra. Vaadergrlft and Mr. aad Mrs.-W. Niemver. ' The Womaa'a Bible class of the First Methodist church will hold its -Jane . meeting on Tuesday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. B. L. Steeves, 1 19 4 Court.: Mrs W. C. Reck will lead the dtTotlo&a. Mrs. Steeves wdl be assisted by Mes damea E. E. Gilbert,-h: ,C. IIoo- geThyde, Oren Stratton, A, B, JIan sen ana. jonn Knasr? ' i .-The soothcircle of -tiie- First Christian church t will meeU Wed' needay with MraT CHV Remy, 437 South Liberty street for .an all day xaeetlng.; There will be a covered dish luncheon at noon. It Is d es!red that an "memberr be ''''St. - - Gold Star Mothers Receive Notice Aa announcement has come to Mra. Mlnniedel Baker notltylng her that all aames vf mothers elig ible to- go ea the Gold 8Ur Pil grimage to France this next year must have their names in imme diately. . . yiyy Those who are eligible are those who lost a son or sons during the war and who. stood la the rela tionship of a mother. The Informa tion turned In to Mrs. Baker mast contain the name and address of the applicant, the name of the son. the cemetery in which buried, and the. line of service In which he served. This . information should be sent to Mrs. Baker at once. - Miss Gene Vaughan Is Complimented Misa Mable Ranch. Mrs. Clara Pomeroy,: and Miss Vera MeCune were Joint hostesses' Tuesday aft ernoon at the T. W. Creech home for a mlscellaneoua shower com plimenting MUs- Gene T Vaughan upon her approaching marriage to RuacelSeatler of Salem. ; 'MlssvVa'ughan has been a teach er - la the Parrlsh school for .'the past SyearJ . and Urose eompllmeht kcaeriwere teachers with, whom she has been associated: la school work this year. The data for tbe wedding . aacaetyet- been made public. The hoatessev assisted Ty Mra. T W. Creech and Misa Julia Creech aervew lata la the 4 after noon. lZ V-! " Guests for this affair wlere the honor guestn Miss Vaughan, and Mra. George Reynolds, Mrs. Wini fred Walker. Mra. Etta White, Mrs. Lola Millar d, Mrs.' Clara Thomp son, Miss Wilma Pratt Miss Ines Reixsnyder, Miss Gladys Humph rey Miaa LUlian Davis, Mra. Kath- fya Barhyte.' Miaa RIet Reld. Mrs. rya Barhyte; Miss RIU Reld. Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Sylvia Kraps, and airs, unaries swan. :-'y ; IViiss yirgniie Melton To Speak in Portland -Miss Franeea VirginieV; Melten, teacher of piano and ; theory In WllUmette nnlversltr will be one ot the round table speakers at -the State Music Teacher'a association meeting to be held Monday and Tuesday In Portland. Miss Melton will speas: on the swbiect owat Is required preparation in har mony fa a music student entering couege rjrom nun scbool. Following thU talv uim win go to the district meeting of music teachera fa SeatUe where repre-entatlTes will be gather from wegon, Washington. . Montana Idaho, and British Columbia. Miss Melton will represent Oreaon. She will speak on the same subject of rharmpny lB SeatUe and Ja ad. dittoa will-carry a report of the Portland state neeUng to the dis inct meeting, - . : . -. " v ' .'y S . Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Hans Seltx were guests la Portland at the anaiTersary celebration of Mr. and Mra. R. W. SImeral Saturdar. mere was a reeesuoa both after aooa and evening, at which time hundreds of old friends, - many from Salem, called to leare their congratulations. Appearing oa the reception program was a groan of students from the Portland stu dio of Dr. Setts who sang, a group or aaaiaersv' v :v ... ;..a -; f'f y Mrs. G. Nr Thompson will leave Monday: morning to-'.-attend.' the committee meeting of the Branch Woman's: Missionary, aocieiy.',ot the .EjasgeUcaI..chrchJaPgT land. She will. return",by, way -of Jewberg, where ahewiil attend Woman's Relief - Corps session, a branch of the state G. A7R w kick-win-be-la coaveatloa. there iPAojw 500- OLIVE DOAK m 7. i ItOlSMABIE BENNETT, Portland, state department If Jl president of the Daughters bi Union Veterans of the Civil war who will preside over berjf this week.. y. - " ; Monday Willamette Shrine. White Shrine of Jerusalem,' t o'clock Masonic temple. . . . - r Twesday ". ; . Salem Choral club picnic Hasel Green; beginning S " p. m. dlnaer. , ' Mrs. J. B. Crayr, 3 o'clock, Bakdta club. Picnic dinner S o'clock. ' - - ' Womaa'a Bible class, Mra. B.-T. Steeves, 1594 Court straeC " :?"- ' ' - Wednesday " Circles of LAdlea Aid society of First Methodist church to meet at church. Picnic supper. . South circle, First Chrla-, tlaa church, all day meeting, Mrs. C. H. Rellly, 437 S. Lib- erty street. " ,; ' Past Noble Grand club of Salem Rebekah lodge, Mra. I. M. Hocafstetter, till North 5 th ftreef , . ; f e :.uenirai circle. Ladles Aid ot Pason Lee. 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Albert Taeatmaa.' one mile east ot state hospital, Women's Foreign Mission- Vary society, Leslie church, v-' -':.' 7 '. Tharsday T.; K. K. picnic Hagers crove :.: -Frtdar " Womaa'a auxillarr of St. ;Paul''EplsopaL 2:30; Mrs. u.xJ. Shipley. Last meeUng of Salem Choral Society Plans' Tuesday Fficnic .The Salem - Choral SocsW will celebrate its annual slenie at Sax. el Green Tuesday evening, begla aiag immediately after 5 o'clock. Tnere will be a picnic dinner fnr nlshed by the .members ot the dr- ganixauon and games, swimming, boating, singing and dancing. win uu tae aoura of the evenlaa. la addition to thefua. there will be a- abort business, meeting at which off leers win be elected for the comlnt; year, and reports wiu pe - given concerning the work of the year just passed." . The committee la charge of the Pinlc plana are: O. K. DeWitt, Mrs. R. M. Gilbert. Mrs. T. L. WiUIams. Mrs.M. McCalllster. and Albert H. Gnle. . , , . - Mrs. Otto Paulas left - Salem Saturday for aa extended wlsit with her sister. Mrs. T. A. Wetls. at her -country home - near , Inde pendence. - GRAY BELLE -440State St! ; , ".Salerni."Ore.; T; ''. 75c ; IMimer? -y i : Diniier :: .-. - Servf-frqni',' 1 -1 1 'auxzL to SpLrh.; . Gray DtlVnow uzder man element of ; John Clakely Regular . Society Et nl.l l ml I llllll I " x-xoMr" i N 'if the state convention in' New- Grand Lodge t Attracts Salem Folk. The state meeting of the Grand Lodge of the Eastern Star la Port land. Moaday aad Tuesday attract ed several folk from Salem tor the reception Monday aad for- the installation Tuesday. The Installation of Tuesday was described as one of the most beau tiful ever held by this organisa tion. There were .171 officers. In stalled In t state positions and It has been ' estimated that there were ovr 500 baskets of flowers presented to them. Over 2000 peo ple gathered to watch the impres- slre installation ceremony. Mrs. Elisabeth Tipton of the Martha Washington chapter of Portland, was made worthy grand matron, and . George -T. . Cochran was Installed aa worthy grand pa tron. Genevieve Howard, well known In Salem for her singing, and win ner of the -It 28 Atwater Kent au dition prize, was installed- as Grand Esther. She sang a' group of numbers at the installation cer emony. Salem folk going to Portland for these affairs were worthy, pa tron, William -Neimeyer, and Mra. Neimeyer, Mra, Charlss Pratt," Mr, and Mra. David Wright, Mr, and Mra. Wayne Henry, Mra. Florence Purvine, Mra. A L. Wallace,4 Mr. ana lira. Paul Hauser, Mrs. .w. Setts, and Mrs.-W. C. Kantner. e - - .- "' Mrs. W.' jtt- Lrafoot was hostess for a dinner party Tuesday night, honoring Mrs; Gilbert MarshaU of Grand Forksf North Dakota, who has. been her house gnest. Covers were placed for. the honor guest, Mrs. Marshall aad M r. and Mrs. Stevenson and family; ' Mr. : aad Mrs. Page tSevenson aad daugh ter, Mabel Grace." Mrr and Mrs. W. J. Linfoot. . i , V- - 'V Mra.,; George A. : White .. and daughters, Dorothy and Henrietta are spending 10 days at the na tlonal guard camp, Camp-Ctaop, oetween -: seasiae ana . Ast-m, where Gen, White is stationed for the summer camp.", ycyisy- Special Annburicemerit Will Remain In This One More Week Due to the insistent demand of the people of Sa- " ; lezn we have arranged with Little Bison to remain- -in this store for one more week. ; ; We feel very f ortnnate in makings this arrange-, ment as many people who had wanted to talk with - ; ; Chief Little Bison will now lia,ve that opportunity. y . -. ? , - -: " Be sore and sec little Bison's collection ' ; : -of Navajo Rugs'. . 7 V ; ,J-m J , '' U . m m7 4 V ti MRS. E. E. Bergman, state department patriotic instruc : tor, Daughters of Union Veterans, who will present silk flag, to the girls dormitory of Pacific college, Newberg, Thursday. .;: - . . v. - ' "'. Mrs. Wayne Henry Bridge Luncheon Hostess MRS. Wayne Henry was host ess for a lovely bridge, lunch- Mound Farm," Friday afternoon. The guest rooms of the Henry borne were attractive la gardea flowers. Ia the drawing room pink roses aad "dusty miller" were combined and la the dining room yellow columbine and yellow roses were ased effectively. Many of the guests preferred the gardea to earda and spent a social afternoon aut-of-doors. Out of the' group who played bridge honora were won by Mrs. "A. L. Wallace and Mrs. O. A. Olson. The srnest list included Mrs. Mary Johnson, Mrs. C. P. Bishop, Mrs. Ralph Thompson, Mrs. Mary Crawford, Mrs. C. F. Pratt, Mrs. L. M. Purvine, Mrs. W. M. Smith, Mrs. Byron B. Herrlck. Mrs.- A. L. Wallace, Mra. D. X. Beechler, Mra: O, A. Olson, Mrs. A. C. Smith, Mrs. Lynn Barrick, Mrs. Ernest Peter son, Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. Panl Hauser, Mrs. J. J. Harbison, Mrs, W. H. Darby, Mrs. Mose Adams, Mrs. W. J. Liljequist, Hrs. G. L. Forge, Mrs.. Ida Niles, Miss Lela Johnson, Mrs. Susan Varty, Miss Gnssle. Niles, . Misa . Minnie . May, Mr. A. L. Keeney, of. Corvallis, and Mrs. w. Frank Crawford, . .Mrs. Henry waa assisted la serv ing a 4 o'clock luncheon by Mrs. L. H. Puurrine and Mrs.-W. Frank Crawford. - .. '- " ' . ' r , enjoyaaie- eyenlng was spent at Miss. Englala Savage Cme Wednesday evening by" 22 Standard Bearers and friends.: . "-"A" unique trip to Italy, Bui. garia and France waa taken on the : lawn. Miss Faye Bruaeaa, of Somth America interested the group with; a discussion of , South America; Refresrineata were served" by. Esther : Cook,' Doris Phenlcie, and Mrs. : Savage. A lovely old 'rose glasa basket, fill ed with white roses was present ed to Mrs. A. 'A. Lee as a token of appreciation. : : - V , j w . . The Women's Foreign' Mission ary - Society of the Leslie church will meet . Wedaesday afternoon al the home of Mrs. .John Bertel- soa. Mrs. . T. H. Temple ,wlU lead In the. devotional 1 period, - while Mra. H. R. White win have the study chapter oa Africa. T'y - Store" - ' -v.. J",T' '-'" ' - '? JVC y V t Dakota Club : To Have Picnic Mr. and Mrs.!. Burton Crary wil be hosts to members of the Dakota clab at their home Tues day evening at C o'clock tor a pic nic dinner.' The ladiea of the club will meet-at 3 o'clock In the aft ernoon ;and make arranrementa for the dinner out on the lawn. Thla will be the last meeting before the atate mtetink which will be 'held la Turner some time In August. . ." - e . . . Miss Gilbert Marshall, of Grand Forks, North Dakota., has been a guest at the W. J. Linfoot home for the past week. Mrs; Marshall left Saturday for her home. , . j l - -4 1 J I- ... :s '- . 1 r . - ' I I n il - .v. fi June Clearance Continues Extraordinary Reductions i o Women8 and Misses' Spring :,-- ' ssaBsBav " "fe for $19.73 to $29.50. wGoata - for $34.75 to $35.0 , . Coata ; vreat Values in Cool ; i y. - Siuhmer Frocks ' ' U colors iltQK SB - .--'' 'Z crr - .- v. .- : Geo. llsrzza, IT Hiss Orr Harried 'M Lovely Home ": M" ISS". CharTorie" ,Orr will be- .comiite:f ride bt Dr. Got- ; : don Sikpsoaa.Ul - .after noon. at;4 o'clock-at the home of. her ; parents Mf andl -Mra. -John " Orr. iThe Rev;. Charles Wrd will read : tnei; atnglejv.rlng cere mony In the presence- of Jaunedl- -ata friends aild telatfvej. before y an alter of ferns and palms com- . bined with deep pink roses and . napdwons."'::K:it-1j".'- 'y?y - Misa Orr will be given In mar-i . riage by : her -. father. . John ;. Otr.; and wUl be attended, ;1y .Mlss Flora r Browa Ciiow Simpson" brother-of the CToom-to-be;, win-j le.best. maai-Xi-;j4 ::y:y :,i: y Miss Dorothy rant an Jr fcawy: rence Deacon-v accompanied I by. " Mrsl Charles "Ward, wrlrt" sing s a duet I Love .Yon Truly." . : " -Folowlng'thls Mrs.' Ward .wUl' s, play eoftly the lovely : . wedding march of Lohnegrln -. and . the bride ' will advance to the altar gowned In a taffeta peach bodied ed'gown of uneven hemline and 1 carry an arm bouquet or pina rosea.---- -,'.;. -, ;y - v-:,.-- -- .-- A reception will follow,- the wed ding ceremony. - Mts. - orr . will be assisted In serving by Miss - Flora i Brown, Miss Dorothy. Brant, and Miss Zoe Stockton. 2 "5 Following ' the reception tne young folkr wflt Cleave -; for ajv short wedding- trip matter whieh they will be ' at . home j to . their friends In SalenvAi - ' Miss Orr la a Junior In Wil. . lamette, and a popular member of the Beta -ChJ sorority, w Mr, Simpson is a graduate of Albany : College and -measer of Kappa -Kappa PrI i fraternity- ! -a. - . . '. :$'. .V- Honoring MrsIS. Harvey ;.of S39S NorUi.fauyea? street, whose birthday 1 Cunaay, members of the North cakdta; tiluV gathered -forj'a basket lafierfaf the Har- vey home Saturday41 evening. Fol lowing dinner-thb i evening was spent socially. f . The Y. K. K.' Bible class of tbe First Methodist church will hold their June meeting a Tuesday evening at Hager'a Grove. Thew will be a plenie. supper and aa eve ning of outdoor.'gamea.' Mrs. H..C. .. Scott Is president pf the class, . WLJ V - - " '- 3 - - lor $290 to $39X0 . Coats . : - . yr.- 3 last meeting ot the spring; y present. , - . -, - beglaaiag Tuesday. :y-r - t """iSlBBBBBMBBBBaauaaBasUjSJJB -.5 1