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I I I V . mmmr - - - . f - ; -. . . m. hvents Gould - Livingston Nuptials Slated For Today- Probably the loveliest of wed- ur of the mid-summer season will be solemnised in the chapel ol St. Paul' Episcopalian church sandav afternoon at -4 o'clock kM Mlu Florence Gould will become the - bride of Edward Porter Livingston ol Baker, Ore- rnn. The bride- who will be given In marriare by an old family friend, Thomas Flagler,. of Hood River, will wear a iormai auer- noon gown' of pnntea cnmon wi autumnal tones touched "with shades " of lavender, ivory and deep sold, with small lace hat to match. Her shower bouquet mm tut of yellow roses, old 1 vender and Dink sweet peas. The bride's sister. Mre. John nYtfn McLucas. Jr., of Hood River, will attend the bride as matron of honor. She will wear a formal afternoon frock and tarry an arm bouquet of sum mer flowers to blend with her . v 11. TV v Tlawtnn h- IlcLncas. III., will be the ring bearer. James Burgess of Salem, bro ther-in-law of the bride, tw err as best man. 1 Rev. Geo. Swift will read the impressive ring serrice before a bower of salmon-puiK gwaiou and harmonizing summer flow ers, flanked by tall candelabra and cathedral tapers. Miss Alice Tomnklns of Portland will play the weddlnr ftaarch from -Men del on and Lohengrin. Ushers will be William Paul- nn nf nennner. Oregon, ana Dwlrht Houghton.. Portland. irniinwinr the ceremony a re ception Will be held at the home ot the bride's sister ana Drom-r-in-l&w. Mr. and Mrs. James Rnrreas. on Chemeketa street, The spacious living rooms will be effectively decorated with bas- vta of summer flowers ana ferns. Assisting about the rooms will be Miss Mamie Crites, Miss Ro- vsha Eyre of Salem, ana sirs. Dwizht Houghton, of Portland, inter of the bride. Mrs. Jesse Crites. Mrs. Thomas Flagler of Hood Rlrer and Mrs. Edward H. Shepard of Portland will assist with the cutting of the ices and serving of the bride's cake which will be first cut by the onae. Only relatires and close friends of the bridal couple hare been bidden to the ceremony and reception. Miss Gould has been making "her home with her sister, Mrs. Burgess, since her arrival in Sa lem last December, and has been a. member of the staff at the state library. She was a for mer Portland girl where she was associated with the Portland Central library. In the children's department and since has been children's librarian in Klamath Falls, Oregon. She is a graduate of the Carnegie Library school In Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania. Mr. Livingston Is manager of the Western Union Telegraph office In Baker where the couple will make their home after a brief wedding trip to the Oregon beaches. For her going away costume the bride has chosen a dark blue ensemble with hat and ac cessories to match. Mrs. G. P. Livingston and daughter. Mil's Barbara, mother and sister ot the bridegroom, will motor from Portland to at- eend the wedding. Mrs. LaYerne Winkler was an Interesting dinner hostess In her heme Friday evening when she entertained members of the Zon ta. club. The tables were attract ively decorated with summer flowers where covers were placed tor. Mrs. Ella Wilson. Miss Xath rym Gunnell, Mrs. Grace Crater, Mrs. Ora Mclntyre, Mrs. Ruby MerrttTMlss Haxel Cook, Mrs. Winifred Herrick, Mrs. Leon Gleason, Miss Nellie Schwab and the hostess, Mrs. Winkler. An informal evening followed the dinner. Mr. and ' Mrs. A. J. Wheaton and, ions, Charles and Donald arrived In .4he city Saturday ma rain g . from Netarts, where they here been vacationing for the -past two weeks to attend the Wood-Wheaton family pienicheld Sunday, Mr. Wheaton states that his brother-in-law Chesley Campbell who underwent a major emer gency operation at the Tillamook hospital, is resting- as 'easily as could be expected. Mrs. Wheaton win return to Tillamook to be with her brother until he is able to be moved to Salem. Independence. A reception for the new pastor of the Meth odist chnreh was given In the ctnrch parlors Wednesday, by thai members of the eohgrega tien. A program was given by the" young people of the church. Rev. Sibley gave an interesting talk, which was followed by th ere that -were present.. Light refreshments were served. - Q. When should" a girl wear her engagement ring in public for the first timet ... . . A. On the day of the announce- ment. . . Q. When a man turns to walk with a woman, should be continue to amokw his cigar? A. No; he should throw It iawayvrj. :. ,.-;.-, r- - . Q. Should one always leave something on one's plate when through eating dinner? -' A. Nor one should eat as much ft as Utile as he like., . v. :.v ; Etiquette ; By ROBERTA LEE avaMtfeBMaiMaaHSSkpMMaMBHpaflaniavaiaBaiejV'v- t ' ' " " y-. " ' 0 .. e.v4v 4 m: j- . 6 .-ivy ."h'.'-v1 JL. !V'J -f.W . r-'.v ' ? 'sSy vXv,- . mix - I ;. Sis'' .":' ' t x i 'V--B" -i, I'w y t ""BBBBBSSSSSSSSSBSBfcBSSSSSBBSSSSBV i ir" xri . . - . . Vj-i? ' , . . . . Summer time is visitina some of whom occupy most of right, the photos show: Upper .. V . , " vr. vTyr former Salem girl, liouse guest ryii i' 8 maxine vuren aaugnter of Mr. and Mrs. Max O. Buren, home from Seattle for vacation. Lower row Mrs. William Douglas' and children, Page, IsabeU and Jean, guests from Berkeley," Calif. . at the Gordon McGilchrit hnmp? win- wwe yuvsi, V mrs. nB. vamer ana Mr. and Rodgers Clan Hold Reunion on Home Site The descendants and relatives of Clark Rodgers and Sarah Re becca Adams Rodgers who came to Oregon in the covered wagon train ot 1852 held their annual reunion Sunday, July 20, on the old homestead, located seven miles south on. the Pacific high way,, the present home ot Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Mclntyre. The forenoon was devoted to. the ar rival of guests and preparation of the picnic lunch served close to a lovely, creek in the shade ot the lovely big trees. At the business session held n the afternoon the following officers were elected for the coming year: president. Clarence M. Rodgers; vice president, Clay ton O. Rodgers; treasurer, Roy W. Mclntyre; secretary, Bert W. Maey. Those present at the reunion were Mrs. J. R. Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Rodgers. Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Newgent, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mclntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur McCune; Mr. and Mrs. Bert W. Maey, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Mclntyre, Mr. and Mrs. For est Edwards and son, Carl New ton,' and the Misses ZarJIlda Rodgers. Alice, Helen -and Bar bara Rodgers, Marian Maey, Vir ginia Campbell, Norma Jean Newgent, Elcena McCune, June Edwards, and Paul Rodgers, Robert Newgent and Eugene Mc lntyre, alt of Salem; -Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kerns. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Rodgers. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Meachoff and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton O. Rodgers, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Thomas and three children, all of Portland; Mrs. Echo Read Payne' of Madison, Cam.; Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Read. Mark Read. Mrs. Chas. Anderson and children, all of Corvallla, ' Re grets were sent by several who were unable to be present. . . Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Steeves left Saturday morning for Seaside, Oregon, where they will spend the. remainder of. July and the greater, part ot August in their beach cottage. They were accom panied by their three grand daughters Josephine, Sarah Care line and Pauline Morse of Van couver, Washington.' Mrs. Paul W. Morse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs". Steeres. and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Morse of Kansas City. Mis souri, who are guests In the city tor the summer returned Friday to their home in Vancouver Fri day. . - - . ; ; e e Turner. The ladles of the M. E. Aid society .and friends held a.Tery enjoyable ."Silver tea" at the- home ot Mrs. c A: Bear Thursday afternoon. At the open ing ot i short program, Mrs. Mary MeKlnny presided at the piano and led the singing. Mrs. I. H. Small, the president, con ducted the devotions. Mrs. B Q. WetseU gave -a jreading. A piano solo was' given by Mrs. Near Edwards. A reading was enjoyed, A Maple Leaf." by Mrs. D. B. Parks. A solo "Bring Back the Old Time Happiness" by Mrs. McKianey, delighted the audience. The . program closed with a guessing contest which proved to be a pleasant diver sion. . .The . rooms were decorated with gladioli and baby breath. Mrs, Bear .and Mrm.r E.- e; Bear were-assisted in aerrinr a dalnrv- iunch, by- MraTE "H." Small and j. Ksnsom. v.- jura. w B. Parka aa- JSI9. Keal - Edwards will. b Joint .hastes i .the r ' ' ' - -.; time, and Sahem homes Kavt the Umeliglit in our pictures row Mrs. Wolcott Buren, charming hostess of th vast uj warsaiwa wno nas oeen of Miss Beryl Holt; and Mrs. Parks home fer the August meeting. Those present were Mrs. Jr. H. Smallv Mrs. E. J. Harrison and two small sons, Mrs. E. S. Prather, Mrs.. Justus Robertson, Mrs. Henry Barnett; Mrs. A. Robertson', Mrs. R. Lee Theissen, Mrs. J. Ransom, Mrs. A. B. Hale, Mrs. Neal Edwards', Mrs. R. O. Witzell. Mrs. Mary McKinney, Mrs. L. D. Roberts, Mrs. W. A. Martin, Mrs. W. S. Burgoyne, Mrs. C. A. Bear,- Mrs. E. C. Bear, Barbara and Alice Roberts, Ruth Rawllngs and Ruth Bnrgoyne. . . Statesman Pattern By ANNE ADAMS x Both collar and skirt flare point to chic in this ravishing summer frock. An unusual feature ot the cape collar is the sho ilder seam which may be closed entirely to the end it desired, thus eererta the arm almost to the elbow. There are sleeves with the pattern also. Pattern IS S3 makes no keas tifully la chiffon, georgette, ToUe. swlas or . organdie. Pastel shades are cleverly combined to . create the most glorious fabrics that are cool and refreshing on warm days. Today's model has a narrow: belt and bodice : bow of black velvet ribbon that is indeed chic .- . " May be. obtained only In wises 1, 18. 20. 24, 26. 28, 40 and 43. Sise is requires 1 yards of 2 inch material. -; . . Xe erMtsuklng xprlee ee etsary. Yards for every sis, aad ia)le, uart Uttractieas ate Baa flflMa ents la aolaa ear. rally wrapptd, er tamps, for each , paturav Write nlsialy year aaate. ; adores, style aaaiVar sad. aise .esated. - , . ; Oar JbMk ef pattens fer adaHs J aad Bra.aIse traaafer pea. 1 . nteea-: easts; " tea twit erdarad Wit a a paMra.'A4 ;ress an suit- aad order t . Btatemss - Patters IepattaMat, :4S Wert 17s strtsl. Vew Terk City., Olive 13 Doak, tppAvpA their today. Reading from left to me house guest of Miss Dor- Charles Ruffner. of New Mrs. Koss Miles. Visitors Entertained At Jarman Cottage At the Nekowln coast home of ur. ana Mrs. u. u. Jarman this weekend are Mrs. O. W. Nord- Strom and her daughter. Virrlnta. who came from Chicago, Illinois. tmm XTn.J.. t 1 II. I Jarman. Mrs. E. Halff of Los An-1 f59 sus aag waaa cu augUkCiBt I Betty, Mane and Margaret, are there also. Mr. Jarman and 8yd- ay jsuiott arore orer tnts wee end to be at Neskowin over the weekend. Daring this week the Jannans and their guests will mo tor to Lake Chelan, Wash., where they will visit Eddie Jarman. nlnhaw nf Mr Jarman TCddU ra- eenUr- went to Lake Chelan to Uke the managership of a J. C. I Penny .tore there. 's wm inM. niiio itinnr I was held at the home of Mr. and T. 9 . lJ - Mrs. John Robins. Friday even- ing, the participants being friends and neighbors from their former Canby home. Corers were placed for, Mrs. John Evans, Mrs. John WehhAr. un Aimon Johnson. Mlss Lois Webber, Miss Margery Webber. Miss Helen Wood of the I Monmouth Normal school facul ty. Miss Lorraine Robins, John P. Robins, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. -John Bobbins, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. John Robbing. Miss Lois Webber drove to Monmouth after the picnic to visit friends for a u.. n n tt m ..j I Wlekber 1. Salem Meirhta The I were loiSed liter in thl w.h h Mr. Hamilton .nrf danhter MlV. v.im. .im m .Lit tr. o.i . tU Mondar when the entire famllr will return to their home in Mrr-1 tie PftlBt-" W Mrs. Rose B. Hagedorn will en tertain members of the Woman's Relief JCorpa' Thursday with an all day garden party: at her home 1405,; Fir Street." A corered dish luncheon-will be eerved at 12:00 o'clock after which a social after. noon will be- enjoyed. During the afternoon a anver offering will be takes for 4 the s benefit of the Woman's Relief Corps. ;v Miss R'nth Tick charmingly en tertatoed at bridge BatvnUr eve ning at her home in the Royal , conrt , apartments .. honoring her house .guest Miss Rath Harris who is here from 'her home is Sa Francisco, -California. - Miss Harrif wm be the Inspir ation for a, nnmber of sodal af fairs daring, her etay in Salem. Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Behon left few days ago for San Francisco, an ,Loe i Anoles,Cauforala, where they , win spend the next two weeks on a cemblned- bnsi-1 ess sad pleajntrw trip: They are making the trip by motor. -. ; . ' The Can-Da. elans of the Leslie' luck supper Wednesday evening at 1:20. o'clock at thnhonle of Mr, and, Mrs. Wayne Greenwood, list Boutn uoerry street. nr. and Mrs. Wayne, Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Boyce and Dr. and Mrs; Ward Davis will be host and hostesses for the evening. :.. . e e e , - . " Mrs. A. M. Gardner and dangb ter. Miss Mary Gardner, expect to leave Salem the-first of the eom ing week tor Minneapolis, Mlnne set where they will make-ihelr home. , - - . ; 0 Mrt ani'MrsTGraatCarick and children' Roberta and "Albert of Amity, were guests at the . home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wickberg. ocial - Htisical - Society fftftW Pretty Wedding at Moii Home Saturday A simple and Impressire wed ding was solemnized Saturday evening at $ o'clock, when Miss Madaline Molr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Molr, became the bride ot Mr. Delnert I. White at the home of the bride's parents on North. Church street. The bride entered the living room to the strains of Mendels sohn's wedding march which was played 'by Miss Dora Medler, at the nlinn nor T7 IT Cfnver aal the service in the presence of 45 iiuuieuiauf ineuus ana reiauvee of the young couple, amid a" pro lusion or summer flowers arran ged artistically about the spa cious rooms of the Moir home. The .bride was attractively gowned in yellow georgette car rying a shower bouquet of pink sweet peas and yellow roses. She was attended by her. sister. Miss Marjorle Molr who wore a be coming frock ot pink taffeta and earned pink sweet peas. Mr. White was attended by Mr. wuuam. Lewis of Saiea. . Immediately following the wed ding service a reception was held honoring Mr. and Mrs. White, Mrs. Moir was assisted about the rooms and with the cut tin tr of the ices by Miss Marjorle Molr and Miss Elva Medler. Several mends -from out of town "who were included in the guest list were, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Glover, Mr. and Mrs. John Moir. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walch. all of Portland. After the reception Mr. and Mrs, White left for a week's motor trip to Crater Lake, after which they will be at home to their friends at 696 North Church street e Inn r r- lvir8 DOWen nostess to Circle The Mary and Martha Circle of the First Christian church met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. E. Bowen, on North 5th street. After the bust- ness meeting the afternoon was spent in sewing for the bazaar to be held this fall. Mrs. Ed Cooley assisted the hostess In serving. unose present were Mesdames B. W. Maey, C. F. Doane, H. Conklin, Fay Humph- rey, is. u. uase, Edwin Wssen, J. A. Murphy, J. Swartz. Harry Hunt. E. J. Reunr. k. Smith J. F. Rautenkranz, C. C. Cole, XT t r.V.. T T TT . Flint, D. A. Shoemaker, A. F. i'Wku( rciiui VXi UDUU, XUrUlU Mcuoweu, Ivan Lepley, D. B. Simpson, C. J. Emerick, A. A. caiper and the hostesses. Mrs. Bowen and Mrs. E. W. Cooley. w m m The Salem W. C. T. U. is snon- soring an aU day picnic Tuesday. August 5 at the FairnTOunda. It has been reauested that each bring their own baskets and table servce, but cream, sugar and cof- wiu be seryea on tne grounds. All interested are extended an Invitation to attend, while a ape- rfal invttnMAn t. mUmr.A-j, .11 is extended to all w-C. T. U. organisations, ne of the interesting features of the afternoon will be a pro- 8ren by the Little Light Bearer branch of . the union, un- der the direction, of Mrs. H. F. Shanks. Mrs. Rachel Reeder will be in charge of the decorations. A very enjoyable time Is being an- ticlpated. e e Mrs. Madalene L. CaHin is I spending the weekend In Portland t, !!L0fM1!!.tJla president of the Oregon Federation of Business I mnA D,AfA,.lA..1 nrMf. -1 .. I riwmoiwMt Tiuuicai cum . 1 roixiana eiub entertained at an mr.fmaI alnner ,n &onor Mr- iun. . Z. Z ' . wooa are expected, home Sunday evening from Cannon beach, rber e they save neea enjoying tneir Taxation ured in Vernon . county, Mis for the past few weeks. 1 souri. . , , SOCIAL CALENDAB Sunday, July 27 . Minnesota picnic Playmore park bring own bas kets and table service. Coffee and cream furnished. Degree of Honor picnic, Hagers Grove. Dinner will be served at 11:S0. Tuesday, July 29 . Concert recital. Professor Hobson and advanced students, Tuesday, 8 o'clock Nelson auditorium.- Salem W. C. T." U. all day picnic at Fairgrounds, August S. Wednesday, July SO Camp Santaly Camplire: girls physical examinations given tree Marion County, Health unit July 30, 1 p. m., closing July 31 at 4 p. m. Thursday, July SI United Artisans Capital assembly No. 84 regular meeting. Fraternal Temple pot luck supper at 6:30. Frank Deckebachs . Complimented AtBridge Perhaps: the most outstanding social affair of the past week was the bridge party glven"SatQTday J erening by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman and Mr. and Mrs. -Rex Adolph at the home of the latter. 1 complimenting "Mr. and Mrs. I Frank Deckebach Jr., who- mre J leaving Salem August 1 to make their home in Portland. I i Those -bidden for the evenln'e I were, the honor guests, Mr. and- Mrs. Frank Deckebach, jr., Mr. end Mrs. Milton Steiner, Mr. and Mrs. 'Wallace Carson, Mr, ' and Mrs. Kenneth Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Wolcott Buren, Dj. and Mrs Kenneth Power, Mr. and Mrs, Don Prltchett, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Reinhart of Eugene. Dr. and Mrs. Gerald S. Backstrand, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. George Weller. Mr, and Mrs. John Caugheli, Jr., Miss Mildred Johnson ot Portland, and the host and hostesses, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Adolph Guest prizes were presented to Mr. and Mrs. Deckebach at the close of the bridge nlar. after which Mrs. Wallace Carson and Mrs. Milton Steiner assisted the hostesses with the servinz of a Mate ranch. Concert Recital I " fc-Vent OI 1 UesdaV A greatly anticipated event of the coming week Is the concert recital in which Prof. E. W. Hob- son will present his advanced students next Tuesday evening in tne Nelson auditorium. Master Emf ? ?obs.on rno wl11 b "lBa Ior t""" time in cOn- ceri wr wul aMl8t the pro- Fm' Tw? Tery Interesting num . wmroiy new 10 - "! , " Z6 " lu" cuo nna I?? ;:m.Yi 6 maIe eho ' the close of the prosram. Accom panists for the vocal numbers will be Miss Ruth Bedford and Mrs. Kenneth Rich. e Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Flarler of Hood River, Oregon, are guests in the city to attend the Gould-Livingston wedding which is being held Sunday afternoon. ' Tillamook. Miss Lillian Roat, right, a nurse in the Dr. Charles ton hosplUI, in Tillameok, Ore., Is enjoying a vacation with home folk on the ranch each of town. Capitol Assembly No. S4 Unit- . . - ... . . ea AJXISanS Will Bnlil Hielr ravn. luc wnicn wiu DO served lt 6:50. e . Tillamook. Geo. W. Olmsted and wife 25 8. 18th Street, mo- torea t0 Newberg Friday to visit old time friends, the A. J. Wise family.. Both families formerly 3 For the Ladies who have purchaseci garments on other ocasiong of this valueiving can ftirpreciate what real values are. Dozens of goJooking dresses ALL, NEW sine April are going regardless of their former pricesj , Mothers. ttOW IS the tifni fn mitfir km rl Aiirrlif. " College. Buy a coat or suit and get a dress free 1 (Garments may be laid away .until August1 1st) Rally, round early for tins sale starts with a BANGl Monday morning, r Qib Pre-Nuptial Shower Honors Gladys Wright 'Miss Gladys Wright whose mar riage to John O. Cage of Silver- toh will be solemnized August 10, was honored with a surprise shower at her home, oh South. Lib erty, street, Friday afternoon. Af ter a short program, the bride- elect was presented . with many beautiful gifts. The hostesses, Mrs. C. A. HawortlC Mrs: Irene Cunningham and Miss. Sophia Townsend served refreshments. Those present were, the honor I guest. Miss Gladys Wright, Mes- aauun. jsessie dooper, madys Pearson, Anna Carpenter, Myrtle Patton,. Margerlte Elliott Sara B. Brown. A. L. Brown. R. Wicklan der. Grace Beach. B. C . Miles, Irene Cunningham, Alice Ed- mundson, C. A. Haworth, Elsie A. Hensley. E. .A. Van Orsdol. Marv Klieman; R. L. Wright, and Miss Patton and Miss Townsend. a e e Former Salem Couple Home for Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reinhart and son Robert of Eugene, are the guests, of their respective par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Reinhart and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. West for a fortnight. Both Mr. and Mre. Reinhart are well known Salem people, having attended Salem high school. Mrs. Reinhart will be remembered as Miss Mary West. Several informal affairs are being planned for them dur ing their stay in Salem. e e e ... Miss Maud Covington was din ner hostess Saturday eveninr in her home on Court street honor ing her small niece. Miss Con stance Bryant, who arrived In Sa lem Friday to spend about two weeks visiting friends and rela tives. Those invited to meet the new little guest were the Misses Mary Kells, Dorothy Dale, and Peggy and Betty McLucas of Hood River. Mrs. Gustar Ebsen assisted the hostess. Miss Covington with the serving; of the dinner. The Housewife's Idea Box Prevent Cream From Splashing Is it not - aiinovinc a have the eream splash out of the bowl while it la being whipped? Here la an easy way to prevent this trouble: Cut a thin board, or stiff paner. to tit over your bowl. Cut a circle In the middle large enough to fit over the handle of your beater. There win be no more Plashing. TEX BOUSKWD7X. Price ofe ik. rf. m U8 Tribute. Paid Aged SalemWoman at Cottage Grove Thursday evening, July 24 Mrs. Lydla F. Stouffer, for two years a resident ot Salem, was the hon ored guest of Cottage Grove Chapter No. 4. Order of the Eastern Star, when that chapter celebrated the Golden Anniver sary of Its f oundinr in 1 S S 0. Mrs. Stouffer is one of the oldest liv ing members of the Eastern Star lodge in Oregon as she is 85 years old. While in Salem she lived with her granddaughter. Miss Belle Bnrkholder, who was employed in the State Industrial accident commission but who is now residing in Cottage Grove, together with her mother, Mrs. Clara Bnrkholder, also a former resident of .Salem. A very Impressive march was put on by all women members of the lodge dressed In gold geor gette over satin gowns and with slippers to match. Mrs. Delia Richmond, associate matron, con ducted Mrs. Stouffer to a posi tion of honor through the line of officers who held sprays of glad lolas in a floral arch over the two. Mrs; Stouffer wore 'a gowji . of ..gold crepe trimmed In gold lace. AH decorations were in gold using huge floral baskets of gold enrod, marigold, and other sum mer flowers of corresponding shades, to carry out the color scheme. Golden streamers hung' ' from, the chandeliers added to the color effect. A large golden cake built in tiers was broneht In and Mrs. Stonffeur ut the first piece amid heavy applause. During the evening Mrs. Stouffer was presented with a gold lock et bearing the Eastern Star in signia In appreciation of her many years of work In the order. Salem people in attendance for the anniversary celebration were, Mrs. Charles Pratt, worthv ma tron of Chadwick ChaDter. Mrs. Minnie Hauser. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and Mrs. Carlton Smith who gave two vocal aelen. Hons in her usual charming man ner. e e Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barkua en. tertaihed with an attractive din ner, Tuesday evening at their home on Saginaw street. The din ing table was centered with a lovely bouquet ot pink sweet peas ana oaoy breath, where covers were marked for, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Moorehead and son Virgil of Salem, and their daughter. Mrs. Laurie Klnsey and son, of Burns. The evening was spent in visiting and reminiscing. r Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kfu-ra anil . . little" daughter Miriam Jean are expected home Sunday evening after having been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirk at their summer home at Agate Beach. ' e Mrs. Ida Shade. Miss Jose. phine Shade and Mrs. Josephine Davis are weekend visitors at Newport. e e e Miss Charlotte Zieber and her house-guest. Miss Virginia Vahey, are ont-of-town guests over the week end. Hamilton Home From Furniture Men's Meeting C. S. Hamilton, Salem furni ture dealer returned yesterday from Tacoma where he attended the Northwest Furniture Dealers' association meeting and the July furniture market. A large nnm ber of dealers were in attendance and a. tine exhibit of new mer chandise was shown. "The factories are now taming out . better furniture at a lower price than a year or so ago. The tendency of the trade generally is toward better quality furniture and home furnishings, and also toward the purchase of western made goods.' Frank Litwlller Of the Imperial Furniture store was also in Taco ma for the meeting.. - 1 4 Hi in