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J . j , , - j The OREGON STATESMAN, &Jeia. Oregon; Sunday Months July 7. 1929 K 1 1 - . .A4 v - i . . t- -- PAGE SIX Social World and I lEMits in tfe Slews ;df?i$airaffii ! i !1 rr Roberts Studio is Scene ot Lovely Wedding MISS Georgia Sneed will be torn the bride of Romas ri Gnenther this afternoon in . one; of . the many attractive wed dings of the . season. The boar set jf or the wedding is 3 fl'clock, ' which makes tie mdi hour era ' i . - , : the! same day at the month and) the! same day of the week that vu Prof, and Mrt. t; S. Roberts . wedding; date. 1 lira. Roberta Is acting as i matron of honor for Mia Sneed.; while Prof. Roberta Is jplaying the i organ numbers. Miss Sneed has'bsen an assistant la the: department ef music with ' thej Robert's tor. the . past six yeem ' . -.: lj. . . ; The eeremoay will", be . per- formed in -the studio of the Ro berfe'e home, i This . lovely long room will be arranged as a chapel A with ferns, and. banks of palms and roeea and ocean spray.: Cha pel! candelabra will be used s at thej improvised tttar sear the. or. gaa. Long white tapers In' these as well as to many other eandhla bra about the room will shed ft oft light over tie whole setting. t Reverend F.1C Taylor of the First Methodist 1 church will off! date. Prof. TVS. RoberU win be- ' crivi the ceremony with? "Benedie- i tionr Nuptial" played bnS the, Gufen, 1 ther organ, Mrs. WalcoM Ratdp I win then sing "All for Ton." and ; following this Trof. Roberts will play the wedding march of Lo hengrin and th bride will enter. She will be attended by Mrs. Ro berts aa matron ot honor and by MiasJOlga Xettleson of Portland, and Miss! Nellie Rowe as brides maids. . 1 j The best man Is to be Prof. Lauren B. Sykes. director, of tau. 'sic: in the Honso'n Memorial church Is Portland. Wee . Bar. hara Jean 1 Wele ot Portland will be; flower girl.; At the! close of the ceremony Prof. Roberts I will play Mendel sohn's wedding march - and ' will follow this with other appropriate selections while a reception is in progress in the drawing rooms downstairs. ' -i v Mlsa Sneed will be gowned in white satin crepe with lace bead ed! over skirt, a. long yell falling from a lace eap caught back with orange blossoma.- fihe will cairy a oolonial bouquet. The matron of honor will wear eoral pink chiffon, and carry a bofuqiiet of aweetpeas In pastel shades. One of the brides" maids will be gowned In soft pink and the other; in pale green, and each wijl carry ft arm boniuest, of aweetpeas. r . ;') - ! . The reception rooms, will be aecorated In sweetpeas in pastel shades. -(The Mrring table will bej centered with the bride's cake and a low basket of sweet peas. Tall tapers in pastel shades will add the last graceful note to the serring-table where Mrs. W. H; Sneed of Raymond. Washington, mother of Miss Sneed, and' Mrs. C. T. HooTer, aunt of the bride- to-be, will cut: Ices. The brides maids win serre and Mrs. Viola Burson, , and Mrs. Fanny Myers will' assist Mrs, j Roberts In meet .ing guest!, It is expected than 100 guests will be receired? during the cere mony and reception. " , : Immediately following -the re- ceDtlon the yoang folk will leave for the south lor aa Indefinite trip. They wiH make their In 'Portland upon their return to Oregon. Mr. Guenther is presi dent of the Guenther Organ com pany In Portland. Miss Maxwell Announces Betrothal i jMIss EIRao .: Maxwell who has made! herself popular with her clereri Tioiln work has announced her wedding dale for July 14. At this jtin h ! wUI become the bride I of Ulyssls S. Griggs of San DieeoL California. - i Miss Maxwell will be married In the First Methodist church, and Rer. F. C Tayloei wui betne or flciatlng minister. Dr.! and Mrs. John F. Keasel of Los Angeles. California, will be guests of Dr. i and Mrs. Barton Myers fo a few days this week, while they are In Oregon for the American I ' Medical association -meeting which Is" taking place In Portland jthls week. Dr.-Kessel will, read in Paper before on of the section meetings ot this con Tentlonpr. Kessel is a member of the department - ot physical - education In'ji theTnlrersity of Southern ICalifornla. i - - " Mra. Delbert B. Flemmlng and daughteri. Heien Jean and Bar bara Lou are to Tisit the M. B. Wagstaf f home for several weeks. Mrs. Flemmlng, who la a daughter of! Mr. ahd Mrs. Wagstaff, is fix 'pected tor arrlre today. . MissMaxtne Glover Is guest of Miss Laura Pallant, of Astoria Oreron. !for two weeks, r MJas Glover left Saturday, u Miss Pal lant and Miss Glover are Gamma Phi sorority sisters In the Uni versity : t Oregon. . r Dr.. dnlf Mra. O. C. Bellinger left, Wednesday for The Dalles where they " attended the: f open house for the new eastern pre- ron tuberculosis hospital which is lust belnc opened there. They nlan tc !aoend 10 -'- days 1 The Dalles., ' ; vl - 'Mr. and Mrsi John Carson spent July 4 with .the Lawrence oier 1 amllr at their lotely conatry - a.ta oa Xke Oswego. Here day r swimming, a turkey barbeqae and other festlro features made a real eelehratioa of the national touday. ft.: fy-Yf V J r WJ . 'J . x" . : t ji IF v y r 4. n. A Year Books for AB Of P, E. O. Distributed The Rim of the Pacific' will be the tople for discussion for Chapter AB of the P. E. O. sister hood for the year which Is plan ned to begin September 23. The various phases of the international relationship of the countries touching the Pacific in relation to i vv 5" v." i ' Sit 'i the United States will make many Jtoo, at this time. interesting programs for this or ganization during the year. These are treated In the new year hook ust out. Standing committees are also announced by the president, Mrs W. E. Kirk. These are aa follows: Social. Roberta Butler, Bessie I. Barrett and Grace Morris; phil anthropic, Mary! Rauch and Kath erine Reed; visiting. Mary E. Smith; program, Marguerite P. Elliott, Gertrude; Smith and Mollie Styles; press, L. -May Rauch; flowers, Grace E. Smith, educa tional. Myrta M. Richards; sink ing fund, Mildred Flagg and Car- lotta Crowiey; auditing, Mary Rauch and Louise Brickell. i . S. B. Al Members Picnic at Loran Home A group of S. B. ;A. members enjoyed a picnic at the beautiful country home of Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Loran, Waconda, June 30. The rooms of the Loran: home were decorated with beautiful! summer flowers in colors of the order. Those who enjoyed the day and dinner out .under the laree oak trees were Mrand Mrs; Harry E Gregg and son, George; Mrs. Gregg is deputy of Salem council 2C22; Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Davison, A A. Englebart, Mr. and Mrs, F. L. Ackley and children, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Follow, Mr. and Mrs. F. James MeCully of St. Johns, Mr, te-kMrs. W. L. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hageddrt. Mr. andl ma vei ' vv - m fw Hri v. a. scan ana cnuaren, ar, and Mrs. Henry 'Raamussen, Mrs Ingram, and Mr. and Mrs. Loran. - ZENA Mrs. T. J. Merrick of Lincoln was hostess at a party given in "honor ot her daughter, Mrs. Dale Rldgeway of McMinn- vlUe and Mrs.. R. C. Sheoard of Zeaa. Monday afternoon. Madonna lilies and snapdragons and blue larkspur were used ef f actively in the gnest rooms. . .. .Games and fortune! telling were the ; diversions of the afternoon. The hostess was assisted at the lunch hour by Mrs. Ivan Merrick. - Guests were Mrs. Dale Rldge way. guest of honorj and; Mrs. R. C. Sbepard, Mrs. Charles Purrine, Miss Margaret Purvfne, Mrs. S. H. Barker, Mrs. Clarence' Merrick. Mrs. Ixa Hewitt, Mri W. R: Ed wards, Mrs. Ivan Merrick, Ardon Saepard, Naomi Merrick, Norman Merrick, Bobby Ross, Chester Merrick and the host, Mrs. T. J. Merrick. ; . , - D , ' s Miss Maud Covington In com pany with her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Melmoth Covington ot"; Lewistosa. Idaho, and Mrs. James Babbiu Just finished . a two weeks trip through Califor nia especially visiting In Saa Fran cisco and Monterey, They re turned Friday. u ; Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Jacobson of Tacoma, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Conner of this city, after a-trip oter Colum- bu river nighway with jar. and Mrs.' Conner who snet them In Portland, July 4. I ' ; 1 Mrs, Roy "Wesley Burton -and son Alan of Pasadena and Miss Alfa Roseaauest ot Santa Monica. California; are the 'house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rosen- g,ueL'-s.,.;.;-'i-,-,"i-1' Mr.and. Mrs. E. V. McMeachan hare 1 been . the' week's ;. guests ot Mr. and Mri. T. AJ i Roberts tt Keakowin.. ! Mrs. 'C' N. Needham went to Kelso, "Washington,; ; Satnrday ,to visit with her sister. 1 1 A r:A-.-.vA-.-ij: Garden Club Calls Attention to Gardens Luther Chapin and his gardens Lcre well known to Salem people The Garden club is -calling atten tion particularly to the beautiful showing of Testaceum or Nankin liies which are rare and which, are at their best in his gardens now;. Many other varieties - axe lovey. The trip to the gardens Is sug gested a one well worth while; tor garden lovers of Salem. His gar den is located some lew miles out on the river road north of Salem. Wee Lad Has Birthday Party Master James Richard Phillips wa the rnest ' of honor tor a birthday party for which his mother, Mra. W.- L. Phillips! was, hostess, Friday afternoon at four o'clock on the lawn of the Phil lip's home. Master James Rich ard was lust three years old. The afternoon was spent In games on the lawn followed with refreshments at a low table under he trees. Centering the table was the birthday cake with three candles a.d a lew bowl ot sweet; peas In pastel shaOes and gypsy pnyliss.. Guests for this affair .were the honor guet, James Richard Phil lips. Tommy Kay, Ernest Miller, Bobby Culisan, Sara Ann Ohling, Jack Lansing; and Billy Phillips. Assistint Mrs, Phillips . was Miss Bwald: Miss Sara Lansing. Mrs. M. D. Ohling. Mrs. Krcel Kay, Mrs. Ernest Miller, Miss Lorralnne Hfraley, Mrs. Cora Cullsan, and Mrs. WUliaml Hamnton. 1 . , Standard Bearers Honor Miss Maxwell Mrs. A. AJ Lee will be hostess to members of the Standard Bear ers class of the First Methodist church Monday evening at ?:S0 O'clock. The traveling which these young xoiK nave neen aomg cms past year will, be continued at this erica with Miss Esther Lisle a leader. ' . I ' ' ' I '-I It the- weather" permits! the meeting, will be a porch affair. It will also be in th enature of a tare- well for Miss"EiKae Maxwell, who baa lust announced her coming marriage. ' Mi' !. ! ! Mr. and Mrs.! A. W. Prescott, former residents of Salem, j who have been in! Theodore, Alabama, where Mr. Prescott has been man aging a large plantation since 1926, win erturn to Salea about July II according to word re ceived by their son, J. P. Prescott They will make their home ! at their Polk county country home, r . and daughter- Alice, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Foley, Mr .and Mrs. Grant Day and daughter Phyllis, Miss Dorothy Krebs, Miss Jessie Coop er, Miss ' JeweU j MInler. and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. MInler spent July 4 la 'a picnic party on the-lawn of the MInler home. . Mr. and Mr: W. B.; MInler and daughter Jewell covered the Mt. Hood loop trip last week-end. One mile from Cloud Cap Inn they round ; omctais blasting snow from the roads in order to make It possible tor ; summer travel to the Ian. , m - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Raha will spend the weekend la Hood River as the gnest of Mra Rahn's broth er and wife, Mr. and; Mrs.- Ralph Miner. ,' -' M . - : i ;. Mra. John Carson, fir, will be a guest of Mrs. Esther Carson Mc Canstoa In Portland for the next few weeks. ; . ;K- -v p;-; ..; - Mra."T. M, Barr.rho was aert- oasly Injured tn an aatontobtl ac cident July 4 is reported taa rest 'ng comiorublj although her con aiuons is still serious.. . 11 A llrlfHP tW f.aUU. Alal AyUAXk AllLaKltBI I'lllltlfl j .J. , t . : - -. - -v'i " J ! Today "We Present " -: :-: 'Jf.. .4' i!LDj- i i i Miss Georgia Sneed, who Kill become the bride, of Ro man Guenther at the home of i Prof, and Mrs. T. S. Rob' trU, this afternoon at 3 o'clock. j 1 'I If is Money Thitlsen, who has been I chosen in keen competition to sing the role of Sacajaiaea fa ihe Sunset Trail pageant to be presented in Eugene July 25, 2$ and 27. ',!." - . V j i Miss RUaReid who will become the bride of JohnM Bogley at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W, J. Thompson' Monday evening at 8 o'clock, i . j t; i . ;.:;";, "v. ; : .-;': .:-. ; .'. ;'s'-... ! ,,'.V,',V,A,'V,l,,V.if, - j .lill.:-;:.: .' , . -,s ' - - : -v -, '' - , ' ' :- . :'' : i ' ', ... : x: i Monday Social Calendar Standard Bearers of the First Methodist: church will meet with Mrs. A. A. Lee, 7:- 30 o'clock, for trip to S. Amer- lea. : SalenT Rebecca lodge, lnstal- lation of officers. Odd Fel- lows hall. tfedaeeday i Ladies Aid j society of Christ Lutheran! church, , af- ternooa meeting. ' Woman's organisation ot Jason' Lee M. E.i: ehureh, pie- ale, Mrs, L. M. Scharff. 20S7 Nebraska street,: 10:30 to 4 o'clock. ' j Thnrsctay i Installation of officers. Unit- ed Artisans, capital assembly, rlAsad beettnr. Portland Party Draws Salem Folk Mrs. Dwlght Parr who has. re cently moved to Portland from Salem entertained iwlth a charnr- Ing luncheon and! bridge at her new home la East Moreland re cently at which time several guests from Salem were bidden. Mrs. Roy Simmons - ot . Salem won high honors for the af terndon of bridge. Salem folk who: motored down for this party were Mrs. Roy Sim mons, Mrs. 'William Go'seer., Mrs. Ralph Campbell, Mrs. William Ba- sick, Mrs." S. W. Poorman, Mrs. William Croisan, Mrs. Karl Becka, and Mrs. -Wauaee Boaeatsei. . Mr ,,iA lira fl' - TtnnaTI wfll teavo today for Seattle where they will spend tea days.' While there Mr. BoaeR will attend, aa a guest. the district meetiag of the Bnsl- aess Mea's -"Assurance company, Miss - EUsabeU - aad Miss Rachel Boaell will be the meats of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nehwn at Nskowftt while their parents are in Seattle. Jlrs. E. B.:' Millard and daugh ters, Mrs. Stewart KIbbe of Cor vallls, and j Evangellae Millard left tor Ocean- Lake by motor Saturday where they wilt stay for several weeks. - ... u The ladles' aid' society of the Christ Lutheran! ehureh win meet Wednesday I la . the church parlors 1700, state ' street. Mrs. Belje Abry,1 Mrs. J H. -Albers , and Mr. A. Oehler.wiU.be hostessea ; Mr. an Mrs. W, C. Pickens, and orothy, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Haines. Mr, and Mra o. a. ncx ens, and , Doris Pickens, and Mr, and Mrs. Bert jacksoa aad pnu Up i Jackson? spent July 4 at the Roaring Rlrer fish hacherfea. Mrs. Karl Beck and daughter Miriam expect to leave oa Wed aesday for Kelscott beach? where they will ba guests for a week ot Mra.'Eraest;Them. : . H Dr. and Mrs, John A. Dsn can of Marysville, , California; Vero overnlghf guest Friday at ' the borne , o( Sr, and Mrs. Bnrten Uyers. ... j ,r -v.., : Miss Dollye Morrel f -Vsbicoa-Tr, Waahington, 4s th au4t of Mr. and Mrs. E. A, MeEIraia aad Mrs. Me M.? Cotteir. Sha will re- maut several aayst- miss Dorothy Ross Is Complimented With Party , ! nayrRS. george rijoten com- lilXl plimented her sister. Miss Dorothy, Ross, on the occasion of her birthday Friday afternoon. Following an afternoon of bridge, tea was served. Miss' Ross cut the birthday cake, Miss Roberta Mills penred and Mrs. Rhoten served. Guests for this happy afternoon were Miss Dorothy Ross, the hon- er guest, and Miss Dartlda Rodg er, Miss Alice Rodgers, Miss Betty lewis. Miss Dorothy Pickens, Miss Evelyn Ross, Miss Roberta Mills, Miss Alice Roekenleller. Miss Edith May Jenks, Miss Grace Elizabeth Holman, and Mi 3a Mar garet Heltsel. j . . ; ; Hbstetler Reunion ! Held at Pratum i 1 The first annual reunion to be held by the Hoatetler. clan "was celebrated. at Pratum at the home of ur. and Mrs. Jonn uosteuer Jnly 4. After a picnic dinner a program was given followed by n election of officers. Officers lected were Elara Anstuts, presi- ent; Martin Roth, vice presl ent; Miss Etta Sutter, secretary; bha Hostetler. treasurer, and his torians are Mrs. Jake Doerf ler and Mra. MarUa Roth. The program was opened with 4 reading by Delora DoerOer. Rev. Samuel Baamgartaer spoke en e Organisation of the Hostet- r Clan;- Herman Geiger sang a lo followed, by group singing by the audience . aad va benediction given by Rev. Frans. V There were 100 members of the family present for this first rb- tolan. t T Installation1 For Salem Rebekahs Members of the Salem Rebekah lodge will meet for regular social meeting and an Installation of of Beers at the Odd Fellows hall Monday night Mrs. Louise King will be installing - officer. Mrs. Florence Tarnell will be Installed as noble grand. The retiring noble grand Is Mrs. Mildren Naah. - j .The social meeting Is la charge Of Louise Dovelaad, Anna i Hun saker. Sarah Eaton. Edith. MCE1 roy and Era Matia. ; - ; i :: ' r:?ivT'W Mr. aad Mrs. Eraest Thorn have had as their -beach, cottage guests at Nelscott this past week. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. 'Pierce and chil dren Barbara aad ' Richard aad Mrs. Lloyd Farmer aad aoa Ray mond, j i atrs. ueorge i. nose oas aa ner guest this summer, Miss Helen Rose .who has beta teaching In the Spokane schools this past wla- . Mrs. S.- W- Poorman aad young son Biuie wui be nu el jm. Walter Kirk at tha Klrlc cottage at Agate Beach for this week f Mra & Haack. -ot Portland, Is the guest of Mrs, Lloyd Farm er, Mrs. Haack is a niece ot Mrs. Farmer. . . t -. ..v- --. XT 1 V " " - 1 f::::--. o?-rr f::-A-::v.-x:;..:i: Woodburn Wedding Attractive Affair J WOODBURN At a lovely home wedding on Wednesday evening, Jaly 3, at I o'clctl:. Miss Theoda Gribble, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Lu U. UriDbie, became me bride- of Norman Franklin Tyler, son ot Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Tyler of Woodburn. The ring ceremony was used, the Rev. Graflous offi ciating. Lowell Gribble acted as best man, and Miss Martha Tyler was the only attendant. Before the ceremony, Lowell Gribble sang, "Believe Me If All Those Endear ing Young Charms." The wedding march was played by Mrs. . Rose Miller I The room, beautifully decorated with ferns and other greenjtry. and with pastel colored flowers, was lighted only by the soft gleam of many tall orchid tapers. The bride wore a charming gown of orchid georgette trimmed with lace and carried a delicate old lace handkerchief wftich the mother of the rrvom carried when she was married. Her corsage was orchid sweet peas' and pink roses. Her attendant. Miss Martha Tyler, wore a gown of green organdy, ' The-ceremony was followed by a reception at which the, following. people assisted: Mrs. Robert Scott, Jr., Mrs. Clyde Commack and Miss Martha Frances Bradtl, Miss Oils Manock and Miss Ernes tine Flanery. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Tyler will make a short wedding tour to Newport and then will be at home in Wood burn. 1 i Both Mr. and Mrs. Tyler gradu ated from Woodburn high, school! in 1922. Mrs. Tyler is also a grad uate of Oregon Normal school and has taught several years. Mr. Tyler attended Willamette uni versity where he was a member! of Sigma Taa fraternity. Mr. Tyler Is now salesman for the Hansen Motor Co., of Woodburn. Norwood Clan Meet in McMinnville The regular annual meetln J of the Norwood clan was held Jane 30 in the park near TtfcMinnvOle. Seven daughters and two son e f Mrs. J. A. Norwood were nreseaX with: their families." including seven grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. VF1 - The gaeat of honor was Mrs. Carl Ehret, of Oakland. Califor nia, a daughter ef Mrs. J. A. Nor wood. Mrs. Ehret has not been with the family since lflC. f v Miss Mary Taylor. , aa aunt of Mrs. James Norwood Appersoa, was a guest of the family. Mrs. Ehret Is guest this 1 week of Mrs. Homer Goutet aad i. M. Norwood, her brother and sister. : Mrs.J.'A. Norwood Is making ner home with her daughter, Mrs. Homer oouiet, during the next three months.. i Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Parmenter aad family spent July 4 at the "pioneer picnic" at Dallas- t y. ; Mr. aad Mrs. J, T. Cooper" are spending the rummer at their cot tage at Newport. Bad HoffnelL who with a group of Salem boys is Just ending his first week's training at . : camp Hurlburt, CItlxeas military train ing camp at Vancouver barracks, sends the following sidelights, of waexperleaees: V . .Wednesday noon ,. found $30 young men enrolled and still more coming in nntll tha maximum, of ftt en Is reached Xor tbs month term. Companies A, B,- C. and, D, were formed, which make np.fhe tent ity of font company streets . -s'. X . yi? x':':: :;5r 'J7SXK1 " f ejjftteL.i-llf:: HOFRiELL TEJJS OF use IT CAMP at; Camp Hurlburt. Physical x yy.Afy-- am nations were given soon after the! men. arrived and transports tiott was paid off. After that, we were issued uniforms and neces saHr supplies given. Excellent food Is served' at the six company mess houses. Traln- ing and drilling ,wUl begin in earnest Thursday morning. The sports will Include baseball., ten- nis golf, swimming, wrestling, boxing and track and field events y SEEK TB T Numerous Applications for Water Rights Filed With Engineer C. O. Alexander and David L Alexander of Freewater, today fil ed japlicatlon in the office ot the state engineer for permission to appropriate water from Goodman Spring creek for irrigation pur-! poses la Umatilla county. v' j Other water applications tiled! in the state engineering . depart-- ment during the past week foLl lowl Jbella T. Johnson -and Nina! Johnson. Oswego, water-from Os- j wego lake for domestic purposes, i jrranK a, Hansen, WaitervUle. i MTSlfaaflS A 14 As Cvsla-a VaeAa vss,c Myua, aiuw uyiiuy a? is CSL sna uaagen creeas lor irrigation, domestic aad fish propagation In Lan county. - , John Dozler and George A. Smith, Stayfon. water from aav named spring. for power puroosdsr in. Douglas county. ' Wo D. Cook, Portland, water front unnamed spring, tributary of the Sandy river, for domestic purposes In Clackamas county, i , Frank Holden, ' Herefords "wa ter If rom 1 Camp Creek ' reservoir, for irrigation la Baker county. T Thomas E. Armitstead, Los An geles, water from unnamed spring;, tributary of Odell lake for domestic, purposes in Klam ath county. -i j i H. H. Dufort, Bandoo, water from' Geiger creek or south fork ot Ferry creek - for tcrigailonl and to supply water to a private 'fish ery 'In Coos county. - . '. N J A. Campbell Amity, water front Salt creek, tributary ' of south fork of iTamhUl river t or Irrigation of land la Polk! county. - James NIsbet. Daf nr. water from - Fifteen , Mile creek, over flow and,' surplus water 'from -Orchard Ridge pitch, tributary f Columbia river, for irrigation la Wasco county. ; . .,, 440 State St. Salem, Ore. ' 75c Regular Dinner $L00 r . De Luxe ' Served from! U 'a.mTto.8 p.m. v. Gray 3clle now under man- kienicai c John Bhkcly LAN GRAY BELLE uinne Church ) Ceremony Fori Miss Cooley tifn Mundinger 7 -ISS:?TEVA BERYL COOLEY. I VI aaugnter or air. and Mr Mnndlnger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mundinger, willj be ma;-, rle at 4 o'clock this evening at the First Presbyterlaa church Eer. Victor Morris of Monmouth, officiating. . ' i. The church chspel . will bo " banked with- palms and ferns and tan baskets of flowers in pastel shades- will form the background . forth single ring. ceremony. Tall UghUd rrorr white tapers will be . placed about the- altar in tormil candelabra. I . WfHiam Wright will aing "At juawniagr ana iromise Me." TProf. FraakvCharehllll will play Lohengrin' wedding march for the processional and Mendels sohn's wedding march lor the re cessional. . '.'-.!- Miss Cooley will be gowned lu white 1 pussywillow satin, bodice waist aad full skirt with fcneven. hemline. She will wear a full length Tell caught with orange blossoms, and she will carry a shower bouquet of butterfly roses and . sweetpeas. Miss Coolers onlr ornament will he a.. strand of pearls, a gift of Mr. Mundinger. Ths maid -or aenoriJarsi Lola. Metcalf of Los Angeles and a. sis- ter of Miss Cooley? .will wiar.pink georgette, a: gold aCe hat, and - carry an arm bouquet or sweet peas and rose buds. Miss Helen Wild of Portland. and Miss Marian. Brets are to ba bridesmaids. Miss Wild will wear nile green, and Miss Eretx will' wear soft pink. Each will wear cream lace picture hats, and car- - ry arm bouquets of sweetpeas.- Wee Virginia Young will be flower girl and Robert Cooley Met calf of Los Angeles will be rinr bearer. William Mumford will be beet man. It is expected that there will 'be 250 guests for this wedding. Har old Schultx of Portland, and Dave Willis of Salem are to be ushers. ; Immediately following the cere- " mony the young folk; will leaTe for a trip to the Oregon beaches after which they will become res idents ot Salem. i 4 , ' T .r y mm...... :r i'rr"'rJC': wiU yxm bawea pkturect ' memory of your Bridal Day your day of - days? Phooe tzs for an appointment now aru? i preserre for foture years the glorious spirit o this wonderfol day. Oregon Bid. ,TeL951 w. t a j - j HCntoGRAPSS 1 U .V i m c v em V J A, ,y' J l , I -; I Jf 77V -; htm -I A a!