PAGE EIGHT The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thorsday Mornin g, Jnne 18, 1931 i i t Society Balderrde ' Julien r. Marriage Event Of Today ; "Miss Echo Balderree, daughter of Mr. and Mrs: R. G. Balderree, will become the bride of Albert H. Julien In an attractlTe wed OSng at the nome of tne bride Barents tbis afternoon at o'clock. Rer. C. P. Johtson of Beraley.vCai:, will read th ooiet ceremonr before only a . i small rronD of relative and friends. The bridal party will take Its place before anj improvised altar provided by tne lire piace wmcn will be banked wiu aeipainiara hod ranees, and i Dorothy Perkln'i . roses in profusion. Jnst before tthe ceremony Miss Lolita and Miss Lorita Robinson will sing U Promise Ma" As the wedding : party Ukes its place- Mi's Dorothy Bennett of Portland will play ; softly the wedding march' from , Mendelssohn, .. .'T . Ulna Balderree In a sown of Mich lace with hat to natch and 'carrying an ana bouquet to har monise will be attenaea oy ner later. Miss Beulah Balderree In a gown of orchid and green chiffon and she too will wear a nai ana carry an arm bouquet. Small Joan Balderree, daughter f Mr. and Mrs.i Irring Balderree of Dallas, will be flower girl. She will wear a. white net., ruffled frock. Elmer Balderree, brother of the feride-to-be-wiU act as best - man. - j - An "informal tea for members of the bridal patty will follow the . ceremony. Mrs. H. A. Wheeler of pBugene will posr; Mrs. Irring Balderree of .Dallas will cut ices. Miss Elaine and Miss Virginia Wheeler, Miss Lolita and Miss Xorita Robinson will serve. After the tea the young peo ple will leave for a meter trip to the coast and then will go to Alaska to spend several weeks. Miss Balderree will wear as a go ing away gown i a blue ensemble with white accessories. Following their return from -Alaska, the young people will make their home in Portland where Mr. Jnlien has Just been transferred.: I Mrs. J. H. Nicholson Bridge Hostess i- -. An attractive affair of the aft ernoon will.be the bridge party for which Mrs. James Nicholson will be hostess at her home. At the tea hour following bridge Mrs. Nicholson I will be assisted by Mrs. George Arbuckle and Mrs. Ralph Cooley. j I The guest list includes Mrs. Harry Worth, jMrs. George Ar buckle, Mrs. Ralph Cooley, Mrs. J. C. Perry, Mrs. Harry Crain, Mrs. Willis Roughton, Mrs. Van Sellers Welder Mrs. Sam But ler. Mrs. C. E Stricklln, Mrs. George M. King. Miss Zoe Stock ton, Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mrs. W. H. Darby, Mrs! Max O. Buren, Mrs. Herbert Stiff, Mrs. E. N. Si mon, Mrs. F. q. Bowersox, Mrs. W. I. Staley, Mrs. A. C. F. Perry, Mrs.-Adelaide Keys, Mrs. J. Ly man Steed, Mrs. George Alexan der, Mrs. Frank Myers. Owing to Inclement weather, the picnic of the Lncy Anna Lee circle of the First M. J5. church has been postponed until Fridav. June 19. when; it will be held at tne church. . ) i I 1 . ' t t . 3 1 - "fill W - 'N - ' ' " ' " in ' t i -y 1 i News and Club Olive M. Doak, SOCIAL j ; Thursday, June 18 . , Chapter G of P. E. O. Sisterhood with Mrs. Fred Lange, 855 Belmont street, one o'clock luncheon; pro gram following. ..' j Friday, June 19 ; Calvary Baptist Woman's missionary society, meet ing at home of Mrs. W. W. Fawk, 12S7 South High street. Miss Nina MeNary leader.- Bridge Luncheon Pretty Event Mrs. Donald Young entertained with, one of her charming lunch- eon parties in compliment toprwajr ana saiuraay. a dus nas members of one of the- city's nop- I been chartered and a group of ular bridge clubs and additional guests Wednesday at her home. Following luncheon brldee was In nlav until a , late afternoon hour. " i ; - ;... . - Present were Mrs." Larry Hof er of Portland. Mrs. Metis trun of San Francisco, house guest of Mrs. Hofer. Mrs. Frank Sneara. Mrs. Otto F. Johnson. Mrs. P. D. Quieen berry, Mrs. Paul Hen - dricks. Mrs. John. H. Carson. Mrs. Homer Egan, Mrs. . Carl Nelson, iora farmer, Mrs. jtieiung finni- i lngton, Mrs. Carl Becke. I Scores for " the sfteraoon vr I held by Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry. Mrs. John .Carson and Mrs. Ho mer Egan.. (J-.. - j . .? . . Mrs. J. Backstrand Bridge Hostess ; A pretty afternoon of -! bridge was enjoyed at the home of Mrs. Jerald Backstrand WedBeta when Mrs.- Backstrand entertain-1 ed for the ! mtJn f h I son. Lutfeaeon j was served at I olnT telephone Mrs.-Hattla .Cain 8 mail ubles where cards were in eron 5085; or Mrs. Bertha Love- piay during tAei afternoon hours. 1 Score fnr t) m.i w... I awarded to Mrs. Kenneth-Power, Mrs. Rex Adolph,fan Mrs. Wll- lard Marshall, i ! Mrs. Wells Baum and fr t;naries Robertson were addition- I al guests. Club members present I were Mrs. Wallace Carson. Mrs. George Weller, Mrs. . Milton Stei- Ber. Vn Prank TWkak.h I, .;.,!f.nd;M" WIIIaM ?M John Caughell, Mrs. Rex Adolph. Mrs. Kenneth Wilson, Mrs. Wol-I cott Buren. I iiiree roruana dudiis of Alms, Clare Bicknase of Portland, and who has been teaching here, to- gciuer wjib wis riacnei uavne i and Miss Nora Lebow of Salem, gave; an interesting viosriu oi songs ana readings before a few invited guests at the nome or Mrs. FJ E. Shafer, , . I Guests at the home of Mrs. vI. t lie Beatty the forepart of the wee were Ur.- ana Mrs. joe Beat- ty ana Miss Florence Smith of Portland. Dr. Beattv is a brother or miss Eva Beatty, Salem; school teacner. - ; : Miss Marie Breitenstein is en- route to San Francisco and Los nenV wIkmi r in com fan -Trt hMM sVLehy of Port vrv At M 83 Donanue New I . I HJ f.labrIel wlU entertain 1 Friday afternoon. YOUR f , TIE PUMPS ' STRIP PUMPS ; ; " STRAP PUMPS ARCH PUMPS . ; ,,1 I ARCH TIES . . - ARCH OXFORDS - Miller's Mid-Year Clearance brings great footwear values to their down- , stairs store!:: . . . 1 : ; This special clearance involves 'a. big dium and dark shoes that do duty for : eyery occasion. Low heel sports ox fords for golf and general outing wear. Dressy strip and ' strap pumps with slender .heels, Arch pumps, ties and ox fords that keep your feet cool and com-r xortable) on warm days. ; - " f1 " - - Come to Miller's downstairs store to day and save on your footwear. ... DOWNSTAIRS , - ; . MILLER'S Society Editor ' CALENDAR I Rainbow Delegates Leave for LaGrande The state Rainbow convention will convene in La Grande this j Rainbows from Salem and Dallas I will ' leave : Salem today for La I Grande. I Delegates ; ' from the Salem 1 lodge, includes Betty . Mw Har- tung. Peggy Wagstaff , Eleanor Wright, Jean Eastridge. and Mrs E. B. Millard.. Miss Wright is a xand officer, this year holding I me on ice or Hope ana win be rrn Charity after this conven- llon- w . 1 v. v. rvilIVJU lO D.l 1 U"1U Members of the Woman's Relief Corps will charter a bus from Sa lem- Tuesday to attend the state G. A. R. convention which is be ing held In Portland this cominr week, several patriotic orders are convening at this time which are allied organisations to the G. A. In order to reduce expense it wl" he necessary to have at least 1S w- a members who will travel by bus to Portland. Those 1llu' - . " - , t Tuesday a ioint memorial ser- Tl tll be held at 9 o'clock In the Masonic temple in Portland, Taking part will be the Daugh- ters of Veterans of the Civil War. ine Auxiliary to tne Sons of Union Veterans,- and the Woman's Re- "et uorps. Guests in Salem are Complimented .. . One of the lots Of life is ta re turn to a former hnm mui arain one's friends nnt ha .nic tained. Miss Alida nunn fnrmr. ly of Salem, but now of Chicago is now a ruest of M m Pnii n.v and Miss Zorilda Rogers, and Is oemg entertained extensively. Wednesday, night Miss Olson end Miss Margaret King who has recenUy come to Salem to make ner nome. shared honors in a de- lirhtfni danM.. a given at the Davis Wright home with Miss Eleanor Wright nd Miss Ruth Fick as hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Ralnh R. Matthews of Kansas City are guests j ai tne nome of Mrs. A. L. Brown. Mrs. Rrnwn l ih, mniVn. ir Matthews. Other relatives are Mr"' H- Olinger, a sister, and ' - Brown i a brother-in-law of Mr: Matthewsl The Matthews are visit ,.l.tl... J ... friends. Mr. Matthews is enrae- ea n ousiness in Kansas City. CHOICE $2,98 DOWNSTAIRS Affairs Writers' Club Has 1 Delightful Meet V . A - charminr meeting fnr tT wriiers section or th St em arts league was that for vhlrh Mr . A. Ljrue was hostess at her at- iracuve suburban homA on Rrrr. side drive Tuesday nis-ht. a ir o'clock supper served at small ta- wes in the large living room pre- eeaea tne easiness and program meeting. Flowers In from the Ly tie gardens made a aeiigntiul background for the guests. Later th a urttom visited and en loved hw Ka i guests. -, , . The Program was orieinnl nro and poetry contributed by those present. . i suing part were Mrs. Stephen L. Minard. who read a groun of Doems from . nan r Audred Bunch Arnold Tmr nr E. - Lowrence of Corvallis. a ris- nor read poems; Mrs. Ora Me- iniyre. Mrs. Jeasl ?!niArnn Mrs. W. F. Farro. fr Rignh Jones. Mrs. C. A. Lytle. Dr. Mary nowiana. miss Kenska Swart, Miss Edfia Garfield. - ' In " comsliment to Vn v n Franklin, section leader, and Dr. jr. u. , Franklin, member of the grOUP. both. Of Whom ira nnw confined to the hasn.ital ku,,c. of an automobile accident, a let ter was written by .Mrs. John Clif ford -and slimed hv all th bers to be sent to tb lv 11 n f a,. Unates. While. Mrs. Franklin is away Jferrv Reirelman m as leader of the secUon. r Mrs. Ora Mclntyre will enter tain members of the section for ine Juiy meeting. ' Mr. and Mrs. r r? oirV vr Stephen Minard, Prof, and' Mrs. w. ta. Lawrence or Corvallis. Miss Helen : Lytle. C. A. I.vtle were snecial guests for th n. mg. juemoers present were Mrs. ura jucintyre. Mrs. .J. C. Nelson, mrs. wuuam Fordyce Fargo. Mrs. Blanche M. Jon as. arr and Mrs. J. M. Clifford, Miss Renska awan, Mrs. Jessie Singleton, Dr. Mary Rowland, Miss Edna Gar field. Perrr PrSotr RslirelTnan ana me nostess.-Mrs. Lytle. ' Members of the clan whioV form the descendants nf Tmni and Mary Jane Lemmon, pioneers 01 ana. 1861, held a reunion in Monmouth Sunday. , L(DIS what you UIXMASTEn 1. Juice extractor 2. Mayonnaise oil dribber 3. Individually removable beaten lor mixing drinks 4. Ball-bearing self-revolving disc tor mtxtmw oou'is 5. Most powerful motor in any mixer senmr unaer u 5L Completely enclosed dirt-proof motor 7. Nothing to put together or take apart before or after ustng. No boldsng. No turning. MlxesuMpt beats i autractM fwlee mta. fv Let Mizmaster end the arm aches of cooking. Abundant power to make the creamiest mashed potatoes. Whips cream in record time. Finer-grained, smoother cake batter. Mayon naise like velvet. There is no end to its amazing usefulness! See It ' Demonstrated at our Sales ' Room : June 18 and ,19 FREE REFRESHMENTS tomm in mm third tSm umul tim. arac mmt lighter cam, maAW at KO As little ' as Balance - la easy ; nonthfx '. pay meats with y oar. light .bill. ' - - . - - ' PORTLAND'CENERAt ELECTRIC COMPANY getNOWin 1 't-J'' I O1 Tv"' j"3r " Attractive EventV v I Honors Miiss Jones -1, Qulnaby Miss Lenore Jones whose marrlare to Phillip Part- ridse of Monmouth will . he an erent of June 20 was honored by a - pre-nnptial , shower Saturday Afternoon at the home of her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. i Bruce Jones. with Miss Alice Massey aa host- is. ;r ' -.. ) ;;' A mock weddlnr was stored with Mildred Hubbs as the bride, Pearl . Jones. the aroom Iura. Deck, bridesmaid, Mrs. Rex Jones, best man and Catharine Naftijer, ring: bearer. The bride was riven away br her father. Julia Belle Austin, and Claire uoiiara wag the ; lmpresslre oKl- ciatlns: minister. The weddincr march was . nlayed by Constance Goffln. The eartr. led bv- the, hnnnr truest proceeded to the dining room where Miss Jones found s. bride's dinner (kitchen shower). The table had as an attract Ire centerpiece, a bride in a garden or roses. ' . .1 . ! - Those present' were the honor ruest Misa Lenore -Jones, Miss Mildred Hubbs. Mrs..- Lillian Hubbs, Mrs. Herbert Deck, Miss Gladys , Barendrlek. Miss Su nan Barendrlek. Miss Constants fint. fin. Miss Julia Belle Austin. Miss iaure uoiiard. Miss Sarah Nafts Sr, Miss Catharine Naftrrer. Mrs. . Rex ' Jones, Mrs. Burke Jones, Mrs. B. A. Jones. Miss reari jonee. Mrs. Lizzie Massey, Mrs. Partridae.'-Misa .PartrldrA. Miss . Evelyn Beckner and Miss Alice juassey. ' Recitals Prove Interesting Prof, and Mrs. T s tiaWi hare-been presentins; their stu dents In a series of interesting reclUIs during- the past few days. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Rob erts nresented Caret rlrk- Trn dence Foster,- Francis Paris, Gene Ross, Gretehen - Steinke, wancy jean stricklin, and Billy Utley, with Dunninr nina in attractlre a-raduatlon Ttvfa- a tea party concluded the af'ter- Wednesday ereninr Trofr er presented 11-year-old Fran 1 : ' C5TUTTTTw Cheney Ties 7 Everjcolor; choose them , THE GREATEST FIND n eea Culrer LaVelle hi a eharminT piano recital at the studio. fOut- standlns en the prorranj 'were Rachmanlnof V "Prelnde f in C Minor" . and "Bubbling Sprinr" by Rl6Te-Klnr, ach played with excellent technique and-j ROwer, Prof. Roberts assisted at the or tan with orchestral accompanl ments In, . "MOrninc" from, the Peer Gynt suite which was play ed, with ease by Miss LaVelle; Additional ' numbers enU the prorram were siren by Mrs.J; Nel lie Ramo who sans "An 04,- Re frain." and Virginia LaVelleNwbo danced. ;1 . '. Dr.; Emma RodgersJ Heads Mission Society 1 At the recent meeting of! the Woman's Home Missionary soci ety of Jason Lee chureh) at. the home of Mrs. Marie Putnam. the following officers were i elected for the new year: ' .. . p President. Dr. Emma Rodger a: rice president, Mrs: W. H. Ashe; treasurer, . Mrs. Lorenaj Chad Maud Falloa; corresponding;! sec retary, Mrs.-A. L. Dark;; jinlte box secretary. Mrs. P. Li. Fraz- ier; literature secretary, (Mrs. Margaret Ern: -stewardship secre tary, Mrs. - Lena Scbarff; eyange lism secretary, Mrs. Belle Rob erts: Old Peoele'e Home. iMra. C. M.i RoberU; i Manly Center jKrs. urace Keuscher; mother's . Ujew- els, Mrs. Edna Lively. , i . - i The outgoing . president, 'Mrs. P. J. Voth, has done an enthusi astic work In the five yearl' she has held this position for: the society. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. paitison were pleasantly aurnrised fby a visit from Mr. and Mrs. tvilllam Nelson and son Winston, of Fer gus Falls, - Minnesota. Xrsj' Nel son and Mrs. Pattison are; girl hood chums - and enjoyed a de lightful visit during their short stay here. They .left yesterday on the return trip to 1 Fergus Falls. . The trip west was imade by automobile in four' and a half days. r E I i Silver - Thimble club number four will bold the last in a series of card parties Friday evening In the- Fraternal temple. I I I Both bridge and "500" Trill be? Played. -Everyone Is Invited to attend. ' ' : - - . I lit -vw t '-J tlAKE HIS BAlrijTHE iBlbcEST EVER RenieKiIier Dad With Something to Wear -That's What He'd Choose f11r55 AU the Newest Arrow and WUUmW other I Cl fine makes vl Interwoven New Smart PatJ .n.j 'n.l fT" A ill IHISI3 50c to P (Suvg Then Watch That 5nue VorldofTietto Choose evaltern-p py far here. CtTT TIN i T- ALWAYS THE l SMARTEST MIs Mailne " Myers win enter tain with a pretty shower tor Mis Virginia Sissoa this evening at the Myers home. Mls Slsson will be 1 Piano Jazz and Harmony SHORT METHOD I. Lessons given at your home in Salem Mori, and Tues. Pjopu lar music taught with swing bass, tenths breaks, fillers, end ings. We teach transposing, modulations, chord formations. etc. DEMONSTRATION FREE WATERMAN 405 Maegly Tlchner JUST ARRIVED! NEW FROCKS of silk ULTRA SMART g.85 OTHERS 4.75 TO 10.75 Plain silks contrastingly trim med, shantungs and printed silks. There are some flannels in the pastel shades, too. SHIPLEY'S QUALITY MERCHANDISE POPULAR PRICES r I. I .' (I ' - a. W k ve . v '83 m - sTffl a Git sotn Bicftopo QC eD np $1.50 Golf Hose, Caps , Always sure Hbll3rvogue Ties HDa3 fin veT ' , Vf x f-7t. From the large telection IN YEARS IN FINE SILK rmr- r-m See onr Wln. ; T' : ...'-.world TIES AT , t come the bride of Gordon Bennett June 18. Only the most intimate of Miss Slsson's friends hare been lnyited for this shower, j ' address r ' . PIANO SCHOOL Bldg4 Portland. Ore. . ; and Knicker to Please " w have ' TIES or Ties! t J V L J V - j