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PAGE SIX The OREGON STATESMAN,- SaJcm, Orggon, Wcdoesday Morning, September 10. 1930 : v ll- J Society News an airs OUVE M. DOAK. Society Kor Active WorkBeguh Music Beautiful Wedding Is Solemnized Tuesday A beautiful wedding having for iti background the lovely home ' of Mr. and Mrs. T. A, T .It wile v. eldest daughter ot Mr nd Mrs. T. A. Llvesley and Con- rid W. Paulas. Tuesday evening at 8: St o'clock. Key. George Swift, rector of St. Paul Epis copal church, read the Impres sive service. Miss Llvesley In s gown of Ivory satin made princess style and floor lengtn. wearing cw oner tiara of real lace from the bridal gown of her mother, and frnm which extended a long tMnlnr train of tulle, ' carried great arm bouquet of Madon na lilies tied wnn long ircm- ers of Ivory satin, rlooon. "rii hrtdA'a nartv came , down wM rraceful . stairway of the Llvesley home. Into the hall ' and then - into the music room ' where Mr. Paulus- with his best ian Victor Bracher. and Rev. cwift waited before the music room alcove which had been transformed into an altar. Green lattice work formed tne oacs- ground. On either side were tall candalabra and ftasaeis oi giu ioll, delphinium, and asters in the pastel shades of spring. Small Patsy Llvesley, sister of the bride, and Marylee Fry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan j. Fry, Jr.. In frocks of pastel shades of pink and blue led the bridal party, each holding satin ribbon streamers. Following them and also holding the streamers in such manner that an aisle was formed, were Fred and' Coifs Slade tvHn sons of Mr. and Mrs. Frits Slade. Then eame the bridesmaids. Miss Charlotte Zieber in pale pink, and Miss Rovena Eyre in a soft shade ot pastel blue, each carrying arm bouquets of asters, Inr lavender and pink. The maid of honor, Miss Helen Adelsperger of Marshfield,: in a pastel green frock and car rying an arm bouquet similar to that of the bridesmaids came next and she was followed by the ring "bearpr, wee little Mari-. lyn McCrossan. daughter , of Mt. and Mrs. George. E. McCrossan: f Vancouver, B. C; 19 a frock of pastel green. Last came the bride on the arm of her father-, Mr. Llvesley. S Just 'preceding the ceremony , Miss Nancy Tnielsen, 'daughter ; of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tnielsen ' sang.. Prof. ;T. S. Roberts at the pipe organ, played the pro , cessions! march. Following the Ceremony which was performed in the presence, of nearly 200 guests, a reception " was held and , dancing la the ballroom followed this. After a wedding journey Mr. and Mrs. Paulus will make their -home In Salem. - - J Birthday Party - Proves Happy Event ' The birthday of .Karl Ku gel -proved the Inspiration for a Jolly party at "Willamette Lodge," home of the Kugels on' Wallace roadT Monday nfght; A "no host dinner was served at 1 o'clock at a long table where rovers were placed for 22 guests. Tapers and" ; a beautiful birthday cake made at tractive decorations for the table. Following the dinner - hour. r M(d(?e wm Id play. High scores were held by Mrs. Walter Spauld log and Paul Johnson., ' . The guest list Included " the ; -- honor gueet, Mr. KugeL'- and Mr and. Mrs: .Will-Greer, Mr. and MraJ -yr: M. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. - Sam Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Frank n Myers, Mr. a ad Mrs. Paul John : aon, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spauld ing.iDr. and Mrs. 1 Charles Bates, xir.-and Mrs. Wilson Darby, Dr. ;".and Mrs. Walter Looneyj Mr. and ? Mrs. Frank. -Bowersor and Mrs. Karl Kusel. - : X' . - ' - . Jpwa Picnic Held , i In Corvallis '. Sfayton Mr. and Mrs. E. D. ?, i Alexander," Mr.-and Mts. O. L. - Hagen, Dr. and Mrs. G. F. Korl- iiek. .v,BeUy, Dixon and - Parry Kornlek and Mr. and Mrs. Glen- E. Fox and daughters, Maxine and r -Shirley .were at Corvallis Sunday, -.where they attended the Iowa pie-, -.nlc. ' . v- -- There were about 200 former '.Iowa residents, their families and friends present. Plans , were made .to make these picnics an annual , affair- W. C. Bleamaster . Iras elected president and Mrs. S. A. s Lindsay, secretary-treasurer. Both are Corvallis residents. '- This picnic wtli .-be held Vt the t Corvallis- city Jark the second s Sunday tn August. -The affair on Sunday .was, a pleasant one ' and gave -these present- as pportuni- ty ot visit tag witfe-Xrlehda whom .- they had not seen 4n many years; V"-r ' A t i- quiet - weddln g.Septem ber :. f. at 8 p. m. Mrt Ellen Cole be . eame the bride of Fred Stewart : The wedding took place ai the residence of Rev. W. C; Kantner, who- read the Impressive -ring eerrice. Only relatiTes of the.coo Pl were present-to wUaesa-the ceremony. After .the happy event the bridal party repaired to the Spa : where refreshments' ' were eerved. - .. . - . ri-r,; -: Mr. and Mrs. Stewart will make their home. In Salem. Mrs. Conrad W. Paul us, nee Dorothy Live ley, wlwse marriage, teas cneofthemoBtbeautfc .- - -.. ful social events inr Sa lem this year. The wed- . ding was solemnized . Tuesday night at 8:30 o'clock, in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. , and Mrs. T. A. Livesley. V . : i . f 4 B i w",-; - v:: :v , ; m ... j-rf 4-- , if' V; V . Farewell Affairs Compliment Russels Sr. and .Mrs. O. E. Russell have been the inspiration of sev eral affairs given to compliment them before their departure for southern California this coming week. " Friday night the T'sMenettea met for the regular - monthly meeting at the 'home ot Mrs. Fred Duncan and after a short business meeting the remainder of the evening was given over to a handkerchief shower and so cial evening - in compliment to Mrs. Russell. Wednesday evening the Y's men and. the Y'sMenettes will enjoy a miniature golf evening and then io to the honie ot Mr. anA Mrs. Tinkhain Gilbert inhere refreshments and a social eve ning will be enjoyed. ,' Those who Win be -present for the Wednesday, night affair in compliment t' Dr. . and Mrs.. Russell are Mr. and Mrs. Tink ham Gilbert, Mr. and. Mrs. Mike j an of Siiverton Panek. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dun can, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Miles, Mr. and Mrs. George Rhoten, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Gillette and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Blinkhorn. Siiverton Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Domagalla were hosts at a happy dinner party at their home on fiethany road Sunday. Covers were placed for Paul Pietrok, Will Rauscher and Paul Walz of Sub limity, and Fred Uphoff, Miss Betty Uphoff. Miss Leona Uphoff. Annaville Bowen, Jean Domagal la and Mr. and Mrs. Domaralla. v I f ( many; ; foods do . not -agree with t you, and - you -suffer- from s. ' heartburn. 1 bloating, ' sour stomach, and dyspepsia, why not make the D lot ex IS minute teat? Dkxex fs harmless, yet works .with surprising speed. . - One in gredient has the -power to digest 3.000 times its own weight Dont give; up. Get Dlotex at. any drug . store. Put It to the' test. Money hack If .yon don't, soon feel like new,. andable.t eat is comfort. JDnly 60e. - - - Perrys-Drug Store " - 115 S, Cdmmerdal : -. Followinr the recent commit tee meeting ef the board of exe cutives for the Salem- Chamber Music society st the home of Mrs, Claudius Thayer - recently, - there Is active work af oot for the pro motion of three programs to be given again this year as was giv en last year by the" Susie Fennell Pipes quartet. - There is to be Just-150 tickets sold this year. Many requests have already come in from people outside of Salem for season tick ets and the executive board urge all Salem folk, really interested in chamber music, to make reserva tions early in order that as many as possible be accommodated for these programs this winter. - It is expected that the pro grams will be particularly lovely. They will be given in homes and will be representative of the best chamber music presentations. It is being attempted to secure memberships for as many as pos sible of the people really interest ed in the particular beauty of chamber music. All in falem who love this music will not be able to secure tickets for there are ony ISO to be sold, but it la hoped that as many as possible may be reached. The quartet this year will be changed only in the violincello. who will be Michel Penha. Mr. Penha Is a Hollander, a pupil of Mossell of Amsterdam, Hugo Becker of Germany and Italy, and Joseph Salmon of Paris. As con cert artist 1 3 toured Europe, South Ameiica United States. and Canada. .1 . . , .1 ror nve years ne was leaoer or ; 12-30 o'plock the 'cello section and frequent so- Mr8. Lott, Mrs. Rouse, Mrs. loist with the Philadelphia Phil- H. C. Stover, and Miss Grace harmonic orchestra under direc- I pnK,rt.ni. m 1 i . tion of the renowned Leopold Sto- , kowsky, and more recently held a corresponding place in the San Francisco symphony. Other members of the quartet who are well known to Salem au diences are the first violinist, Su sie Fennell Pipes, Hubert Soren- son, second violin, and Alexander Vdovin, viola. Mrs. Albet Bradford Is Club Hostess Among the clubs to begin .the fall meetings is the Wednesday afternoon clnb for which Mrs. El bert Bradford was hostess at her home recently. Mrs. Mervin Fid dler was assistant hostess. Several hours of bridge was enjoyed dur ing the afternoon hours. At the conclusion of cards tea was served by the hostesses. Rev. Kellogg Will. Address Luncheon Rev. Charles Kellogg, repre sentative of the Congregational churches In China, who is here on a six weeks' furlough will address women of the. Knight Memorial church at the regular monthly noon luncheon today at j SOCIAL CALENDAR v Wednesday, September 10 Missionary meeting First Congregational church will meet at the home of Miss Edith Hazard, 640 South Summer street, Wednesday, September 10, 2:30 p. m. Rev. Charles Kellogg of China will be guest speaker. Woman's Home Missionary society of Leslie Meth odist church, Mrs. A. Shank, 1550 South Liberty street. Woman's Foreign Missionary society, 2:30 o'clock, review of year's work to be given; in church parlors. Missionary luncheon. Knight Memorial church, 12: 30 o'clock; Rev. Charles Kellogg, speaker. - Dorcas society Lujhern church, 18th and .State street, 2 o'clock; business and social meeting. St. Paul's Senior Guild, Mrs. de Lisle, 735 North Church street; 2:30 o'clock. Woman's Missionary society, Jason Lee church, tea, 2:30 o'clock, Mrs. A. L. Dark, 975 E street. Woman's Missionary society. First Presbyterian church, prayer meeting rooms of church; Miss Gertrude Shoemaker, speaker. Thursday, September 11' North Salem W. C. T.'U. will meet next Thursday afternoon 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Dora Forge, 1555 North Summer street. AH members are urged to attend as an election of officers will be held at this time. Royal women's elass. First Christian church, hume of Mrs. Keene on State street. Ladles Aid of the W. R. C. all day meeting, state fair grounds building; potluck lunch at noon. Friday, September 12 Daughter of Veterans regular meeting next Friday evening, 8 o'clock. Woman's club house. Invitational musical, residence studio Mrs. Mabel Powers. 1256 Court street, 8:30 "o'clock; Stephen Whit ford, pianist. Mrs. E. H. Kennedy entertained the members of the Junior Guild of the Episcopal church at her home Tuesday afternoon. The state board of higher edu cation which has occupied 'rooms in the new state building for the past two months, is to more into the offices recently vacated by the public service commission in the main capitol structure. This was announced here Tues day following a lengthy confer ence . attended' by Cv I. Starr, president of the board of higher education- Dr. E. EJUndsey, sec retary, and members' of the state board of control, -Starr and Lind say contended that the present of fices of the board of higher edu cation were Inadequate. Members of the board of con trol expressed surprise when in formed by Lindsay that between eight and 20 persons would be employed when the work of the department gof-under, way. Wee Folk Have Happy Party Mrs. E. R. Allgood. assisted by Mrs. Emmitt Summerrille enter tained in compliment to their small children, Gloria Allgood and Emmittee Summerville, Jr., at the Allgood home -Tuesday afternoon. After games and a happy time, refreshments were, served at a long table centered with a low basket of flowers and tapers. Guests for the afternoon in compliment to Gloria and En mitt Jr.. were Jack Wagner. Cecil Quesseth, Gladys Quesseth, . gnes uowse, juary Helen Arthurs, Theodore Vaussleur, Marguerite Wagner, Opal Sherman, Betty Childs. Elaine Winstead. Milton Shirman and Luanna Williamson. IVe Welcomeyou eForaand. zoo costfottaMs i esch win bath. Keaaoeabw reaieas iui low, lei Jhe HOTEL CONGRESS FOR t LAN D, OREGON lOUH B. BOOBL Klidr-y -' tm II -. i. y v1. 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