li e CrSOTr STATI5S1AN, Salca. Oregon. Sraday Mernfe?. Arrest 1. 1933 1 ' " - 111 IIMIII I ! - - 1 fTtHE past week drew to a J. clow in lively fashion for .warm August weather. For.-some reason the wed dings got such a start in June that it seems there is an overflow for the' late sum mer - and fall, and between complimenting the brides of June and honoring those of August and September there is no dearth of society events. With these setting the pace and many lovely things being planned for vis- Itors one naraiy realizes inai so many folk are out of town and that really it. is supposed to be vacation time. , The attractive week "has seen attraetlTe attain giTen for Mrs. Ernest Bonesteele, Malmi Victor, and lira.. Raymond Bone steele, Pauline' Grsuel. "both brides of the spring, with Mrs. Dob Prltehett and Mias Claudia Plank as hostesses. The wed ding of Olive Barnard to Leon ard Chadwlck was pretty event of Thursday. The affair given d Mlaa Trail Ttnlanriar rA ihnu planned by Mrs. T. A. Raffety and Miss Betty Shipley for Miss Helen Campbell, who will be come a bride August la are holding attention. Approaching weddings in Au gustln addition to that of Mias Robertson to Mr. Vincent and Miss Moore to Mr. Pearson to day, are Miss Margaret More house to Charles Kaufman, and Miss Catherine Barhyte to Virgil O'Xeil. Then there are the affairs for visitors. Saturday night Mrs Evelyn Paddock Smith, daughter-in-law of 'Mrs. William Dillmon- Smith, and a guest from Santa, Monica, was presented in a de lightful musical at the T. S Roberts studio. Mrs. Ray Smith and Miss Grace Elizabeth Smith will entertain Tuesday for Mrs. Ralph W. Walton of Montclair. New Jersey. Many other events are being planned both formal and infor mal for the coming week, both for brides, brides-to-be and for visitors. It Is a busy time for all the vacationing. Tea to Compliment Former Salem Woman Miss Elnora E. Thompson, well known in Salem through her work with the former Marion county child health demonstration, is being feted with a tea between dhe hours of 3 and S o'clock on the campus of the University of Oregon medical school in Port land, August 23. The Oregon State Graduate Nurses associa tion la the hostess. . Miss Thompson is director of publie health at the University of Oregon now as well as profess or of applied sociology. She has Just recently been elected presi dent of the American Nurses' as sociation. Friends of Miss Thompson are being invited to come and greet her at this tea. " Mrs. C K. Haynes Dinner Hostess Mrs. C. K. Haynes entertained with sr dinner in compliment to Mrs. O. H. Pickens and Mr. Haynes whose birthdays came Friday, and Ollle Pickens whose birthday will be today, Friday r "night at the Haynes home.' &, Guests for this event were the honor guests, Mrs. O. H. Pickens, C. K. Haynes, and OUie Pickens. Miss Dorris Pickens, O. H. Pick ens, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pickens, Mrs. Emma Webster of McMlnn T1119, Mrs. Van Allison and Miss Jean Allison of Cottage Grove. Mrs. Van Allison and Miss Alli son, former Salem folk, will be the house guests of Mrs. Haynes fdr tha coming week. MsTbb-ssbbbssssssbsss M I A - S ' w ; n - -w j-v J.. ;. v.....svy ; .v...-.: " , r- vswx : :-:.:-:v:-;-:.NS-:-:7: $ ;ss -v y V ' i . .. m ' Mrs. Evelyn Paddock Smith' visiting with hef kusband. 1 Paul R. Smith at the home of Mr.mith's mothertMrs. WO : Ham' Dillmon Smith, and ub csss z ieUghtful impromptu musical; assisted by Prof. T. Legion Auxiliary Is Anticipating Convention SALEM American Legion -Auxiliary members are ant! ei pat t.. 1 A . 1- fl . u iub team uiw jtuieii- can Legion convention which win meet in Baker Thursday morning; The delegates whleh will go from Salem are Mrs. F. N. Wa ters, president of the local unit, Mrs. William Watkins, Mrs. King Bartlett. Mrs. M. J. Melcholr, Mrs. Allen Cleavland, and Mrs. A. M. Lockard. This party will leave here Wed nesday morning by motor and will take the Columbia river high way to Baker. The return, will be mads by way of McKenzie pass. It is anticipated that there will be much excitement ia tha elec tion which will' corns Saturday moraine following ths -week of many activities, both and plea sure. ' - - - - ' V According to Mrs. Wesley Bow. den, this convention will be the largest and most satisfactory one yet to be held. The auxiliary session will be called together at 10 o'clock which will be followel by a joint meeting of the legion and the auillary, with addresses by Com mander Sidney George, and a re sponse by Mrs. Chaney. Friday morning there will .be ths breakfast for secretaries and treasurers, the presidents' dinner will be Riven at ths Getser Grand hotel Friday night; there will al to be a "miner's breakfast" serv ed at 5:30 o'clock for which both legion and auxiliary delegates are invited.- Sheriff Cy J. Bingham will be In charge and it is epect ed that this will be one of the so cial highlights. Friday night there is being planned a midnight matinee for the auxiliary. Thursday (here will be a picnic for the Gold Star mothers. , There will be a number of tro phies and awards presented for which the units of the state have been working this year. This pre sentation will bold much interest and will be made Saturday morn ing. Mrs. Cheney, state president of the auxiliary, speaking of the coming convention has said: "At the Baker convention will be seen the results of the year's rewards and chairmen and offi cers will contribute the results of their year's experience. I hops to be able to greet personally many of you at Baker and express ap preciation for your loyalty. We hare made elaborate plans to have the convention sessions interest ing and instructive. The Baker unit is leaving nothing undone to add to your comfort and pleasure. So we wUl 'Make 'Er to Baker,' where we anticipate the best con vention yet." It is expected that Mrs. Hollle Hieder of Sheridan will be the next state auxiliary president. Missionary Group To Picnic One of the anticipated events of the year so far as social activi ties is concerned for the Calvary Baptist Woman's Missionary so ciety is the annual picnic. 'This will be held this year at the coun try home of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Gile at Boulder Knoll, Friday at 3 o'clock. The afternoon meeting will be followed by a picnic supper at 6:30 o'clock to which ths men are being invited. The members are asked to bring table accessor ies. . Miss Nina McNary will have charge of the afternoon devotions. Mrs. G. E. Ross has arranged the program which will be a book re view of "Child Wives of India" with a special feature in con nection with the review. The picnic committee is Mrs. H. S. Gile, Mrs. - Thomas Roen, Mrs. K. H. Pickens, Mrs. Elma McAllister, and Mrs. Lorea Bar nett. . I- i v i " v. -rft S. Roberts ei the T. S. Roberts . v I MS r r " r , i Jfrs. JZaZpfc IT. Hafton o Montdair, New Jersey, who is upper right, Mrs. Don Pritehett who entertained Wednesday Mrs. Ernest Bonesteele and Mrs. Raymond Bonesteele, brides who will leave September 1 for Paris where she will visit her the bride of Ezra Webb, August thxs week, who has recently Moore Pearson Wedding Will Be Quiet A .QUIET wedding of today will be that of Miss Dorothy Mrs. G. W. Moore, and William Pearson, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Pearson of Turner, at four o'clock at the Moore home on Les lie street, Rev. E. Burgoyne will j read ths wedding service before, only a few friends and Immediate relatives. A lovely altar of lattice twined with Ivy and fern and banked with flowers has been created be fore the large windows of the liv ing rooms. Many summer blos soms la ink and whits will deck the guest rooms and complete he background for the solemn cere mony. Miss Eleanor Moors will sing proceeding the ceremony. Miss Moore will be unattended. She will be gowned In a soft coral pink chiffon ensemble with pic ture hat to harmonize, and will carry a shower bouquet of tweet peas and rosebuds in pink shades. Following tne ceremony mere will be an Informal reception. Mrs. Fred Moore, Mrs. Galea Sid- dell, Mrs. M. O. Pearson, and Mrs. C. W. Pogue will assist in the serving. Out of town guests are to be Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore of San Francisco, and Fred Smith of Roseburg. - The- young people will make their home in Turner where they both graduated from high school. Mr. Pearson is In business there. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A A. Underbill this past week were Mr. and Mrs. H. S. McClellan and daughter, Roselyn and Mrs. Kate Conner of Detroit, Michigan. These guests are on a long -motor trip through the United States, having left their home . , last . December. . They spent the winter in California and, are. touring Oregon snd Washington this summer. Miss Aliee Marsh from Whitewater, Wisconsin, has also been a truest at ths A. A. Underbill home and at the noma of , Mrs. D; .H drlcks tor the past few days. C" Members of the family of Mrs. William Dillmon Smith will en joy today at Cascadla. Those who will make the motor trip will be Mrs. WlHIant DiUmon Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith, Mr, and Mrs. Pan! R Smith, Mrs. Ralph W. Walton. -Miss Grace ; Elizabeth Smith, and Mrs. Mary Reeves. , . Mr. and Mrs.' George Tucker, Clifford Tucker, and-; And Tucker art leaving: today for.Ta ehata, where they will spend two weeks. -; Mri and Mrs. E, Rinder maa will maka the trip -with them, and "will star for a few days. : Ifr. and Mrs. AX. Taa Dahi and daughters, , Alberts and ? Jennie. will leave today L for Cascadla Ouvx IL Doak, i " v-fc f T V V4' :) 1 v 19; lower right, Mrs. Raymond Bonesteele, nee Pauline Grauel, prominent guest of honor come to make her home in Salem. SOCIAL CALENDAR Sunday, August 10 Nebraska picnic, all former Nebraskans and' any visiting in Salem, meet in grove at state fair grounds. Informal program; basket dinner. Monday, August 11 Salem Rebekah lodge, social evening and program, I. O. O. F. hall. Tuesday, August 12 Writers section-of ths Salem Arts league, Mrs. J. O. Nelson, 104 East Wilson street; f :3Q o'clock picnio supper. W. O. T. U. basket dinner, and sew for Children's Farm' home. Union hall. Ferry and South Commercial street. Wednesday, August IS Knight Memorial church, monthly meeting, country home of Mrs. Mead. 12:31 o'clock luncheon. Friday, August 15 Calvary Baptist church woman's Missionary so ciety, I o'clock. Boulder Knoll, home of Mrs. H. S. Gile; picnic supper f:30 o'clock. Men invited tor supper hour. Wedding of Interest Observed in Portland A wedding of Interest to Mon mouth folk was that of Thursday morning at Westminster chapel, Portland, when Mls8 Ruth Coch ran, daughter of Mrs. Charles Cochran, Portland, became the bride of Dr. J. B. V. Butler Jr.. youngest son of Dean and Mrs, J. B. V. Butler of Monmouth. Rev. Perry O. Hopper read the service before a small group of close friends and relatives. The bride was attended by her sister Miss Jans Cochran, and Dr. Y. C. Addiz acted as best man. Both Miss Cochran and Dr. Butler are graduates of ths Ore gon Normal school, and the doe tor was graduated this summer from the university medical school at Portland. ' -Miss Thelma Johnson, sister of Mrs. -Rodney Alden and for mer Salem girl, was married to George:Boraa , of Los -Angeles, August In Santa Cms. Cali fornia, the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Johnson. Mrs. Moran attended Salem high school and later graduated from Oregon State college where she was a member of the Alpha Del ta Pi sorority. Mr and Mrs. Moran will make their home In Los Angeles. -- - s e. s . ? Rev. and Mrs. -Hawkins who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H, L. MarstersV left for RosefanrrSaturday morning whre they-TTlUrslt friends before re turning to their home la'- Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Marsters aecompaa. led the Hawkins Jo Roseburg and will remain there for a few days. - - . , . -1 ' . " Aa evenla'g of cards aad danc ing was a delightful event in the home of Mm. L. C. Farmer Fri- Sbeitfy Etfttor ffrt St" I A Aft 4- here as a guest of her mother, with one of the elaborate teas of the spring; at the lower left is Mrs. W. W, Rosebraugh, son; lower center, Miss Helen Campbell who will become Miss McDonald Will Wed in Washington Announcement of the engage ment of Miss Marguerite McDon ald of Salem to John T. backer, Jr., has Just-been made by Mrs. W. P. Landon, mother of Mias McDonald, in her home in Van couver, British Columbia. The marriage will be In Washington, D. C. some time in the tall. Miss Mcponald haa been sec retary to the Julia R. White school of the dance, and has taught mu sic here In Salem for the past sev eral years. Mr. Lueker, formerly of Salem, la now in Washington, D. C, where ha Is connected with the federal aervice in the depart ment of zoology. Miss McDonald Is now in Van couver. She expects to return to Salem in September. Rickey. Tha B. McMIllln home was ths scans of a delight ful affair Thursday afternoon when Mrp. McMIllln entertained tor her daughter, Beverly. - Games were played by the yonng guests until aboat 4 o'clock when refreshments were served by Mrs. McMilHn assisted by Mrs. A. A. Hager. . Present besides - ths honor 'guest were Nellie Flood, Francis Flood, Effie Flood, Haxel Sheri dan, Loyal Sheridan, Hasel Ma gee, Reatha Hager, Blllie Hager, Willie Horner. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Mackenzie will hare as their week end guests their son and family,- Mr. H and. Mrs. B. B. Mackenzie of Seattle. When they return to Seattle they will take with their their young daughter, Doris, who 'has been a guest of her grandparents for the paat sight weeks. s - Mr. and Mrs. Lsif Bergsvlk have returned from a two weeks igo vacation in Pins Crest , cottage j. K J r J1 ? iv X I... 7 V 'i - v 'I i " v- "J. T 4 A" 1 44 Mrs. William Dillmon Smith; of the season complimenting Mrs. G. V. Ellis Returns From Trip Mrs. a. V. Kills has lust re turned from her home on North Liberty street after having com pleted a 7000 mile pleasure trip with her son, H. I. Ellis, and family of Rosalia, Washington. The party left Salem June 10 taking the Oregon caves as the first place at which to call From here they drove through the redwood forests to San Fran cisco, and later to Tulare, Fres no. Pasadena, Los Angeles, Long Beach, San Diego, and across lower California to Tucson, Ari zona, and El Paso. Texas. The Carlsbad cares were visit ed and then the party moved on to Oklahoma, where Mrs. Ellis visited her brother and familv at Lawton. Other Oklahoma cities visited were Oklahoma City. Panca City, and then north to Kansas City and St. Joe. Mis souri, and Omaha, Nebraska, and woux city, iowa. At Akron, Iowa, a visit was paid to the old home of O. V. Ellis' family. Here the late Dr. G. V. Ellis practiced for many years. The return trip was made through the Black Hills of South Dakota, where the party camped for several days, and on through the Yellowstone National park. Sflverton Rer. and Mrs. George Henrlksen, former Silver tonians, were honor guests at a largereceptioh at their Seattle home" on July 30. according to word received by Sllverton friends. The occasion was their 30th wed ding anniversary and the 30th an niversary of Rev. Henriksen's services as a pastor of the Luth eran church. Over 150 f Men-is where present at the affair, and their son George Henriksen, who edits a newspaperjit Kent. Wash ington, was toastmaster. Rt. Rev. L. C. Foas. father of Rev. H. L. Foss, of Sllverton, gave the main address.- Messages were also read from many of Rev. Henriksen's former congregations. Rev. Henrlksen served Trinity congregation at Sllverton for nine years leaving here for Washing ton tares years ago. see It Is announced that Christian Pool, cellolst with the Portland Symphony orchestra, will opes, his saiem classes in cello' with the early fall. This will come as wel come news to those who are In terested in this beautifal instru ment and who have heard Mr. Pool play. Finest Toric Read ing Lens $4.95 Eyeglass faswrancs and tbor osgh cxamlaatloa iadwded. TORIC I i-r-T - New Yorker Hostess To Salem Guests Mra Beatrice Crawford New- eomb, formerly of Salem, but now of New York city, writes oi tartaining as ' her house guest, Miss Barbara Barnes, wno is taking special work under a Ger man dancing Instructor in New York just now. Over the weekend during wmcn the letter was written Mrs. New- comb had had as her guests Miss Rets Claggett. who has spent the past year In Boston, and who is enroute to Salem now by way of Washington, D. C, New Orleans and is now in California and ex pects to arrive in Salem sometime this week. Additional guests for the morn ing breakfast was Miss Elizabeth Waters, and Miss Jean Andrews, who ars now touring the east with a Perry Mansfield company and were in New. York City for sev eral days. Mrs. Crawford Newcomb was a recent guest of her mother, Mrs. John H. Crawford. Kuhn-Paulus Nuptials Solemnized Saturday- coming as s complete surprise to friends was the marriage of Miss Vera Kuhn, daughter of Mr and Mrs. V. E. Kuhn to Theo dore R. Paulus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Paulus, Satur day night at Seaside, Rev. George h. swirt oriiclating. The bride wore a formal travel ing ensemble and was unattend ed. The only guests present were the parenta of tha brido and groom. Immediately following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Paulus lert by motor for Washington. They plan to sail on the S. S. Northwestern for a fortnights trip into Alaska. Following that they will be at home to friend In Salem. n a vs iuis. ramus nas neia a secre tarial position In the state execu tlve offices for the past four years. Mr. Paulus has been con nected with a Salem business for some time, and has always made nis home In Salem. Writers Section Will Meet Members of the Salem Writers section of the Arts league will be the guests of Mrs. J. C. Nelson at her home 104 East Wilson street. inesday night for tha regular meeting or the section. A picnic supper will be served in the Nelson gardens at 8:SJ o'clock. Each member is asked to Dnng a picnic lunch and table utensils. Following the picnic hour the regular meeting of the section will take place. Original writlnr will be read and book reviews will be given. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Littler and Mrs. Katherlne Upmeyer former residents of Salem, are In the city as guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A- Underhill of South Twelfth street. f4 "Excess Weight Robs You of Your Health" Lose From 10 to 30 Lbs. Without Dieting Without Drugs Without Strenuous Exercise Without Rubber Garments Hear Edna Richardson Of Hollywood, California ( Authority on weight control). Lecture At 2:30 P. M. Starting Monday Milter's Lingerie Dept. , v In Addition to her regular lectures for bverweleM Womenand nervous, tired and rheumatic women. Miss Klchardson will give a special talk on Care of the Com plexion, Facial Exercise and General Beauty Hints. Leari how to rid yourself of Unhealthy fat by this new. easy ud safe method. Miss Richardson win e plain how yon can lose weight withont dieting, drags, strenuous exercise or robber garments. Robinson- Vincent Nuptials Event Of Today MISS ME LB A ROBINSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. m e. n.u.,.. ill v. o. u. nuuiunvii, w iii mrcvme the bride of Andrew Vincent, .son of Mrs. Jennie Vincent, this after noon at 2 o'clock at the Robinson country home. The ceremony will be read by Rev. J. J. Evans of Sacramento, California, before the fireplace in the living room. Flowers in pas tel shades combined with tall ivory tapers, wm.bank the fireplace in to a lovely improvised altar. The guest rooms have been arranged into a delightful bower of sum mer flowers la soft pastel shades to harmonise-with the beauty of the occasion. Before the ceremony Mrs. Tre- val Powers will sing "I Love You Truly" and 'Because." with Carl Wenger at the piano. Mr. Wen ger will play the wedding march as the bridal party takes its place. Miss Robinson will wear a gown of apricot chiffon, mads with tight bodice and long, full skirt. She will carry a shower bouquet of yellow roses. Twin sisters of the bride to be. Miss Loltta and Miss Lorita Rob inson will be the bride's attend ants. They will wear orchid frocks and carry sweet peas to harmonize. Mr. Vincent will be attended by his brother, Willis Vincent of Portland. An informal reception will fol low the wedding ceremony. Mrs. E. A. Brown, Miss Margaret Ev ans of Pasadena, California; Miss Jeanette Brown, Miss Doris Rob inson, Mrs. Willis Vincent. Miss Margueritte Wann, Miss Bertha Vincent, Miss Claire Klopfenstein of Portland, will assist about the rooms and in the serving. Following the reception tha young people will - leave for a short wedding trip by motor be fore they go to make their home in Eugene. The going away en semble of the bride to be will be a green chiffon velvet with acces sories to match. Both Miss Robinson and Mr. Vincent are well known in Salem. Mr. Vincent has gained much at tention through the outstanding work he has been doing in paint ing. He is now a member of the art facujty of the University of Oregon. ' - Sllverton Mrs. George Steel hammer and Mrs. Charles Rey nolds entertained Friday at a bridge luncheon a.t the home of the former for the pleasure of Mrs. Theodore Opsund, who will leave in a few weeks for Port land, where she will made her home. Four tables of bridge were in play during the afternoon with Mrs. H. R. Irish winning hl?a score, Mrs. H. B. Latham, second, and consolation prize going to Mrs. H. W. Preston. Out of town guests were Mrs. Eugene Riches, and Mrs. C. J. ZIgler of Portland, and Mrs. Arbuthnot who Is spend ing the summer at the home of her son, W. N. Arbuthnot, i WAV Hi Jyas wewcairnut cesser asj jdy.CaTeJwfrelas4.XnrJ,BU. lat i Rocka