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Tfai ORt-fGON STATESMAN; Salenu Oregon; Sanday Morning June 28. 1931 r V usieaM circles ; -1 - . ?AGE SIX Vows to be Taken At Large Church Ceremony -srUNE. the month for brides I and roses, comes to a close with the loveliest of formal church weddings witnessed In. Sa lem In many seasons. Outstand ing it the wedding of Miss Vlr-e-inla Slsson and Gordon Bennett. on of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bennett of Salem.-which will be solemn ' lzed Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock In the First Methodist enurcn.-m the preaence of a large number of . relatives and friends. Large artistically arranged bas kets of blue delphinium ana sal mon pink gladioli will be com bined with palms and fern, a rail ing of fern being used to aecen- tuate the chancel, wnicn win db flanked by tall, graceful ivory tapers, of floor height, reflecting a soft "glow for the bridal party. The entrance will be appropriately decorated with a floral archway of pink gladioli and greenery; Reverend F. C. Taylor of Rose City Tark Methorflst church, Port land, will read the impressive ring tVrvice, assisted by Rev. B. E. Parker, pastor of the First Metho dist church of Salem. ' Prm-MIni the ceremony Miss Lillian Scott will sing John Wake field Cadman's "At Dawning." ana Carrie Jacobs Bond's "I Love You Truly,' with Prof. T. S. Roberts at the organ 'playing her accom paniments. Professor Roberts will also play softly during the taking , of the tows, and' Lohengrin's Wedding March,r will be used as a recessional. - . Miss Slsson will be given in marriage by hoc father. Brown E. Slsson. The bride-elect, a petite maid ot sparkling vivacity, has se lected an exquisite gown of rich ' Ivory aatlm. made becomingly with finger-length sleeves, a pointed neck, scalloped bolero effect, un der which the girdle will be clasp ed with pearls, in distinctive lines which accentuate the escalloped floor-length hemline that ends in a semi-train. With this will be worn a single strand of pearls. Her train-length Tell of lace and tii lie will be caught with crem- colored gardenias Into a simple cap effect. She will carry a full shower bouquet of Ivory-colored roases and egg-shell gardenias. Bliss Virginia Holt, who will at tend the bride as maid of honor, will wear a smart afternoon gown of ' blue net trimmed with flesh pink, with t large picture hat of naturelle-colored horsehair. Pink satin slippers, long white gloves and a semi-shower colonial bou quet will complete tho costume. The four bridesmaids and two tiny flower girls will wear dainty pastel organldes made In colonial style with basque waists and noor length tiered ruffled -skirts. Soft velvet bows will be the only adornment ot the large transpar ent hats. Satin slippers to match their frocks, long white gloves and harmonising colonial arm bouquets of pink sweet peas and roses will add delicacy and charm , to tho prett. bridal effect. - Miss Maxine Myers will wear orchid. Miss Helen Olson Will wear rose. Mis Esther Wood will wear green and Miss ' Dorothea felst'of Portland will wear ap Cirot. The dainty little flower girls, one a blonde and the other a brunette. Mary Elizabeth Slsson, - sister of tho bride, . and Maxine Martin, of Portland, niece of the groom, dressed in sheer pink or gandie, and .drrylng small baskets of rose petals, will lead the bridal party to the altar. VMrs. Brown E. Slsson, mother of the bride, will be gowned In bjue flat crepe with lace bertha collar and . white accessories, and !with a corsage of roses. ' i Lee Coe of Salem will attend the groom as best man. Ushers will be William Slsson, brother of the bride, Herbert Hobson, Rob ert Dow of Portland and Gene Parr of Eugene. i Immediately following the cere mony the bridal party will receive .at a large formal reception at the home of the bride's parents, on .Saginaw street. Miss "Jeryl Holt .will greet the guests at the door, while Mrs. S. S. Dow and Miss ' Estelle Slsson of McMinnTille. Mrs. L. A. Sanderman of Seattle and Mrs. Clifford Farmer, Mrs. . Earl V. McMechan and Mrs. B. E. "Parker of Salem will assist about the. living rooms. . i Mrs. T. B. Groves- of Wray, Colo., Mrs. W. P. Baker. Mrs. Eth- el Miller. Mrs. G. O. Miller and ( Mrs. C. B. Martin, all of Portland. ! will cut .the ices and preside at .. the coffee urns. Assisting tn . the " I serving wit be - the Misses Mary . 4 Reynolds, Ruth Hudson and Lucy Reynolds, of Portland. Miss. Mil ' dred Mitchell and Wanda Reeves . of .Lebanon; all Kappa - Kappa 'Gamma sorority sisters of the '. bride-elect, and- Miss Margaret ' Drager, Miss Dorothea Corey, Mis 'Josephine McGIlchrist, Miss Myra Belt and Mis Ruthita Hoffnell. all of Salem. Gladioli, roses and delphinium will be used in profusion abcut the spacious reception rooms of . the Sisson home and the serving table will be centered with a low spreading bouquet of pink carna tions, sweet peas and baby snap-dragons. In pastel tints, with tall green tapers in silver holders cast - ing a soft reflection. j Following the reception the young couple will leave by motor ror a Tew weeks wedding: trip north, after which they will be "at , home" In Albany. Miss Sisson has . SOCIAL CALENDAR Wednesday, July 1 Piano nd Yiolin recital presented by Joy Turner xuostra, ai woman s ciuo, Wednesday eTeaing, 8 ?. m. Open to public. . , i : Ladies Aid . of Leslie Memorial church.' will meet Wednesday, July 1st, at homo of Mrs. B. E. Dent. Fair--, field district, for all day picnic. Lunch serred at noon, followed by busiaeM meeting at 2 o'clock.! Cars will leave church at 11 a. n. - , ' , i 1 Mr. and Mra. Sisson Honor Bridal Party Following the wedding rehears al Saturday evening of the parti cipants of the ! Sisaon-Bennett wedding. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Sls son entertained tin compliment to the entire bridal party. An Informal 1 buffet supper served from an attractively ap pointed table which was centered with a dainty bouquet of pastel f- Lawectpeaa and shell pink Cecil on either side. Members .of the bridal party Include the bride- elect. Miss Virginia Sisson and the groom to be, Gordon Ben nett, Miss Virginia Holt, Miss Maxine Myers. Miss Helen Olson, Miss Esther Wood. MIsa Dorothea Leist of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Martin, Kins Martin of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. EJ A. Bennett. Her. and Mrs. FJ C. Tayler of Portland. Rev. and Mrs. B. E. Parker, Prof, and Mrs T. 8. Roberts, Miss Lillian Scott, Miss Mary Elizabeth Sisson, Mrs. Maxine Martin, Miss Estelle Sis son of McMinnTille, and Lee Coe, William Sisson. Gene Parr of En- gene. Herbert Hobrfon, and ; the Xost and hostess, Mr, and Mrs. B. E. Sisson, 1 - Miss Merl Dimick Announces Chairmen Miss Merle Dimick. recently in stalled president j ot the Salem Business and . Professional Wo men's club, has! announced the committees which will carry on the work of the organization dur ing the coming year. Those Herr ing as committee heads, are: membership, May Cleveland; em- Diem, Daisy Harden; finance, Helen Goplin; leglslatlTe. Miss Hetta Field; program. Miss El len Thielsen; education,. Miss Alta Klrschner; j publicity, Mrs. Myrtle E. Gilbert: housing. Mlsa Grace Gillam; nominating. Miss Julia Webster; cooperation, Miss unriocia trowiey; hospitality. Miss Ruth Moore; contact and cheer, Miss Margaret Jorgensen; song leader. Miss Esther Hage dorn; recreation, Mies Irene Brelthaupt; parlementartan. Miss Grace Elizabeth Smith. Mrs. Myr tle E. Gilbert will have charge ot the publishing of the organisa tion bulletin. . ; The club meetings will be con tinued through July and August, with informal social functions during the summer season. The regular meetings' of the club are held on the fourth Tuesday of each month. .- ! - ' ' ' . .1 ; : - Jefferson A wedding of inter est to the people of this commun ity 1st the marriage of Harry Kes sler ot. Jefferson and Miss Mabel Wright at Olympia, Wash., Wed- nesaay, June Z 4.t Alter a short honeymoon trip,' they returned to f ferson Thurs day night, and are at home to tneir many friends, in the Mrs Josepaine Looney residence. The bride Is a talented younar ladv. having been employed In one of the county offices for some time. Mr. Kessler has been employed at the Highway garage, for aereral year and Is a man 'of.' sterling qualities. - chosen for her going away outfit. a smart ensemDie oi oiue crepe witn Harmonizing accessories. Miss Slsson was graduated from high school, where the romance began, and also attended -Oregon State college, where she Is a mem ber of Kappa Kappa Gamma social sorority. She has been the inspira tion of many interesting social af fairs since the announcement of her betrothal. i A number of prominent out-of- town people will motor to Salem for the wedding. ! t If 5 Federated Group Hold Joint Meeting V Brush College TMrteea oat of the IS clubs in ' the Federation of rural women's clubs of Polk county sent - representatives to the annual June picnic held at Dallas. A 12:29 o'clock dinner waa served at prettily decorated tables la the basement kitchen ette of the Methodist, church where tho business meeting and program were held. Executive officers present Vere, Mrs. Wayne D. Henry, Zena, president; Mrs. Forrest Martin, Dallas. Tlce-pres- tdent; Mrs. C. L. Blodgett acted as substitute for Mrs. A. E. TJt ley. Brush College, secretary. The roll call was followed by an In teresting report of the health committee through whose efforts the services of Miss Margaret Gillis, health, nurse, waa secured. A report waa given concerning the activities of Mrs. Humphreys, demonstrator for Crown flour company who will hold a cooking school at Brush College in the fall. - " ! Other clubs are enthusiastic over the plan and her services are being secured for other points. Oak Grove has asked for two days. Mrs. Henry . appointed Mrs. Paul Wallace as a member of the educational committee of third district. A . program com mittee to work with the executive committee for the institution to be held at Rickreall in October, Mrs. Henry appointed Mrs. Frank Fawk, Oak Grove; Mrs. George Cooper." Dallas commnnity club and Mrs. Hershel Watte. Rick reall club. The business meeting preceded the following program: reading by Mrs. Blodgett, an address on Education Conservation" by president of the state federation of clubs, Mrs. Charles Bilyeu. The main points brought forth in her talk were park study and forest protection, nature, .wild flowers and highway planting, the sec ond point waa tho demand for and consumption of Oregon pro ducts; a reading by Mary Ide Wenger, reading by Elno Black, vocal number and encore by Miss Vera Miller, reading by Mrs. L. Johnson, a general report as health nurse of Polk county by Miss Margaret Gillis who has made calls In all but two dis tricts of Polk county: ' Miss Gillis has taken nine children to the Doernbecker hospital for correc tion. She filed a report of her entire four months' work with the secretary of tho federation, Mrs. A. E. Vtley. ""Following Miss Gillis most in teresting report Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar, chairman of the tuber culosis association of Oregon and also state chairman of child wel fare work held her listeners spellbound with a most Interest ing and worth while talk on the need of a county , health ' nurse and. the cooperation of the state tuberculosis association which paid hair of Miss Margaret Gillis' salary. Mrs. Dunbar - led the group in a round table discussion of both rubjecta preceding Mrs. E. L. Schwab, chairman, and Mrs. Charles Rundell, treasurer of Oregon Industries committee ot Women's Greater Oregon as sociation who presented to the federation members the need of an organization of Polk women in conjunction with them, their chief aim being greater use of Oregon products. - j Monmouth Coming- as a com plete surprise to their many friends was the quiet marriage Saturday .evening. June J 20, of Miss Bernlce Winegar, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Winegar, to Sheldon Cody, only son of Mr. and: Mrs. Fred Cody, which occurred at the Monmouth Evangelical parsonage. Rev. A. L. Lonsterry officiated, witnesses being Miss Jeanetta Marks and Mrs. Lonsberry. Miss Winegar Is a graduate of au. of the local schools, being a member of the June class of the Oregon Normal school this aum zner. Mn Codya a graduate of Monmouth, high school and Is an ex-stadeat from - the ! Xorraal choot. Both are popular among tho younger set. They will make their homo in Corvallia . where fr, Cody Is employed. 1 j - 3 OUVK IX. DOAK, Salem maids and matrons have divided their social attention during the past tceek between pre" nuptial affairs and the entertainment ' of out of town visitors'and today we present, (left), Miss Dorothy Stevens of British Columbia, house guest of Miss Margaret Mc Alpine; (center) t Mrs. Homer . Davis and daughter Armysta Sue, of Orange, Cal ifornia, house gusst of her brother, Dr. and Mrs. Burton Myers, and Miss Margaret King, guest of honor . at dance given (righty. Miss Eleanor nelLEUis. : Mrs. Walter Nelson Club Hostess Members of tho O. K. P. club were gtrests of honor at a de lightfully informal afternoon of conversation and sewing, when Mrs. Walter Nelson entertained the group In her home Friday evening. ' Those who enjoyed the meetinc of the club were . Mrs. T.-A. Raf tety, Mrp . O. H. Pickens, Mrs. W. C. Pickens, Mrs. Dale Taylor, Mrs. W. F. Foster, Mrs. K. H. Pickens, Mrs. Harry Harms. Mrs. J. F. Bllleter and the hostess, Mrs. Walter Nelson. Mrs. J. F. Bllleter assisted the hostess with the serving of a late supper. ,Mrs. K. H. Pickens will be hostess for ' the July meeting of the club. Interesting Guests Visit Capital City Interesting out of town guests In Salem during the past week are Mrs. Frank Jordan of Seat tls, house guest at the home ot Miv and Mrs. Henry Myers. Airs. Jordan has been the inspiration for a number of delightful In formal affairs, since her arrival in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wal lace complimented jointly Mrs. Jordan and their own house guest. Miss Edna "Sterling, also ot Seattle, with a dinner Friday eTe nlng in their attractive suburban home. : . . Mrs. Oliver C. Locke was host ess for Mrs. Jordan with an eve ning of contract bridge. . Miss Sterling Is spending tho weekend in Salem enroute to Eu gene, where she will be a mem ber of the Unlrersity of Oregon summer session faculty. ' Mr. and Mrs. Meyers will learo Tuesday for Seattle in company with Mrs. Frank Jordan, where, they will visit for a short time. Perrydale The ladies of the Good Will club met Friday after noon with Mra. A. B. Starbuck-of Dallas and Mrs. Frank Fawk ot Rickreall as guests, and each gavo aTery interesting talk. Mrs. Star buck gavo the ladles information concerning- sewing for charitable Institutions. The club has a small bank account,- with - which they plan to buy material and sew on garments for the needy. The club has purchased an . prgan and . it adds gTeatly to the clubroom fur niture. At the close of tho after noon a lovely lunch was served by Mrs. U. H. McKee, assisted by Doris and Clora McKeee. fu .. ' . , One of the Interesting musical programs to be presented in the near future is the piano and vio lin rectal being given Wednesday evening at the Salem Woman's club at 8 o'clock, by Joy Turner Moses. About 30 members of her study classes will bo presented during the evening. Lauranco Lloyd, one of the younger musi cians of the city will be featured as a cornet soloist. Miss Jessie Sims of Woodburn will be the assisting guest artist. She will give a group of dramatic readings. - The program is open to tho public and a cordial invitation is extended to all interested. . 1 Gervais Mrs. L. D. Mars gave a 500 party Saturday evening at tho home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, R. S. Marshall, for Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jelderks on their sixth wedding anniversary. This is also the 38th wedding anniversary ot Mr. and Mrs. Marshall. The rooms were beautifully decorated with pink snap dragons and roses. The guests wero Mrs. Fred Burga of Woodburn, Mr. and .Mrs., Eltea Rae. Mr. and Mrs. J.' A, Jelderks and Mrs. L D. Mars of Salenr and Mr. and Mrs, Robert Harper' ot Gervais. Tbo delightful evening waa brought to a close by. the serving of refreshments. Society Editor1 . E V o til by Miss Ruth Fick and Wright i , -Photos by Ken- MrS. C. H. Peterson Honors House Guest Mrs. C. H. Peterson entertained in her home on West Wilson street Friday evening in honor of her house guest. . Mrs. W. R. Campbell ot Wisconsin. The afternoon was spent in formally with conversation and sewing, after which the guests were served from - a prettily dec orated table, centered with a bowl of sweetpeag in pastel col ors, guarded by tall pink tapers. The guest list for the afternoon Included the honor guest, Mrs. P. E. Ackerman. Mrs." J. S. Van Os dol, Mrs. Forest Fulton, Mrs: Jack Heidler. Mrs. Emma Talla, Mrs. Alice Tule. Mrs. Margaret Armstrong, Mrs. A. Blakely, Mrs. P. Blakely, Mrs. William Butlnk, Mrs. -M. DeLapp.JHrs. S. C. Peter son,, Mrs. J. A. Persons, Mrs. Julia E. Blodgett. Mrs. J. Hunt. Mrs. F. J. Boehringer, Mrs. Cora Hendry, Mrs. Frank Bordon, Mrs. Theodore Bernard and Mrs. C. H. Peterson. . Mrs. Campbell has also been the house guest at the homo, of Mrs. E. M. DeLapp during her stay in Salem. Gervais The Hermosa club held an interesting meeting at the home of Mrs. S. D. Manning on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. C. "W. Cutgforth read a paper on the or igin of tho Braille system for the blind. Social conversation and dis cussion of the subject ot the Braille system occupied the re mainder of the afternoon until re freshment time. A color scheme of pink was carried out In decora tions of pins; sweet peas and roses. The club voted to hold a picnic August S. This wasthe laat club meeting until the opening of the fall season. Members present were Mrs. Sam H. Brown, Robert "Harper, Sum ner Steevens, G. J. Molsan, A. De Jardln, F. H. Cannard. M. D. Hen ning, G. T. Wadsworth, J. V. Kep pinger and S. D. Manning. Mrs. P. W. Seely was absent duo to tho illness of Mr. Seely. Mrs. Otto Schwab of Silvertoa and Mrs. A. B. Adkissoh were Invited, guests; Aurora At the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Miller of Molalla, which was erected last summer on a part of the oM Cole homestead where Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Colo originally settled. A fam ily reunion was held which prov ed so pleasant that it was decid ed to make it an annual affair. Grand father v Cole as he was known to everyone.- operated a saw mill here for many years, i Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Miller and family, J. R. Cole and family, Ben Cole and family,-Bert Cole and family and Al Cutting and family, all of Molalla; Alvin Condlt and family of Vancouver, Wash.. Claud Nas ler and family of Hlllsboro, O. H. Beals and family of Corvallis, Sid Powers and family of Salem; A. B. Coleand family of Canby; N. E. Colo and family and Col. Oliver Cole and family of Walla Walla. Over 70 were present. . v - v Genuine "Combo Ringktte" . . Genuine lUnglette Solution ; ' (New Pads Only) . LIMITED TDIE ONLY : ; OREGON BEAUTY SHOP -,42$-7-8 Orejroa Bid. . 5754. W3SWJaL-Jk.,Ja. A. Ja, A. Jh-.A.-.a. a a..,a, am am, m-m jE!ZZZZZZZZZ;ZZZmiMMimiumwmmmmin I naanwanaaaaaaamsS mamKmmmmmmmmmmmmmmim - Wives ot : Editors Honored When In Salem Wives of visiting editors, who have been in tho city during the past week haTo been entertained with a . number of delightful so cial functions. " Wednesday , the group woro taken for an inter esting motor trip, visiting the state Institutions with tea being served by Mrs. Clara Patterson, dean of the girls industrial school, during their brief - stay there. From there they were tak en to tho Putnam gardens where cool ftnd refreshing punch was served by tho hostess and her committee. , The outstanding affair compli menting the visiting ladies was the bridge tea Saturday after noon, at niahee country club, when about forty guests were en tertained with a delightful after noon of cards. . High score for the afternoon was awarded Mrs. C. C. Chap- Lman at Portland, with Mrs. Arne itae ot Angeae inning codbvia tion prise. The 1 door prize was won by Mrs. Elbert Bede, of Cot tage Grove. ; i .. - Sunday, the entire group. In cluding the men of the party, will bo taken to Taft where they will be guests of the Taft cham ber of . commerce at a specially arranged dinner. - Lee Coe Honors Groom-to-Be In compliment to Gordon Ben nett, whose wedding to Miss Vir ginia Sisson. popular bride-elect. wlli.be an event of Sunday after noon, Lee Coe entertained with a 9 o'clock bachelor dinner in his home on South High street. The host, Lee Coe, - presided at tho table as toastmaster. calling upon each guest for ' an impromptu toast , to tho groom-to-be. Those who were Invited to enjoy the evening were the honor guest, Gordon Bennett. Herbert Hobson, Joseph Darby, Geno Parr, Robert Anthony, Francis Gamble of Port land. Joe Boyington of Astoria. William Sisson recently returned from New York, and the host, Leo Coo. Talbot The Good Cheer Sun day school class was entertained at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Gil bert Belknap Tuesday, evening after a short business meeting, and devotional service. The eve ning was spent with games and music. Those present wero Kreta Calavan, Eloise Mathews, Georgia Gilmour, Gene BUnston, Elda Wlntermantel, Marie -Lund, Phyl lis Cole. Lolsel : Mathews. Janet Belknap, Ida Belknap, Ethel Ol sen, Arthur Zehner,. Mae Cala van. Norrls Doty, ' Dale Bohna, Clair Calavan. Georgo Brown, Willis Hart, Edwin Zehner, Elmer Johnson. Lloyd Marlatt,- Loren Watts, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bel knap and tho teacher, Mrs. A. E. Cole. : 'T ""' . Jefferson -Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hins entertained with.. a r dinner party Sunday in honor 'bf the birthdays of the two sisters, Mrs. Billie Drake and Mrs. Hins. Cov ers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Straus and son. . Pat, Mr. and Mrs. Billie Drake, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Halaes, all ot Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hins,. tho. host and hostess. ,. Arrangements are being made for the annual Nebraska picnic which will be held Sunday, July 12, at the state fairgrounds. ' S)00 1 -v- s ss Local Musicians Heard In Recital Friday. t - A group of youthful musicians wero presented la piano and vio lin recital, Friday evening, in tho residence studio ot Joy Turner Moses. . Parents and Intimate friends wero the guests for tho evening." - , , . . Those appearing on tho pro gram, were; auxin tilt, Bophts Magnet . . Maxina Rosa, ojr Tarmer M : Tb Hunter'. Ckraa iroat "lr rrtuehuti" : Voa Wtber WalUe Beckett Aria (Adafie boa troppat JT. S. Baca ' Maxine Case 2Uvria E. J. Hirni -. Maxiae Hoit Fiiticsto fro SylTia" Leo DeliWs Sepkia Harhea, Vaxiaa Caa - "Walta ef the NihtilB Helt Wallace Beckett Toccatiaa (Allegro vivace) J. B. Bach Sophia Hachea Caprice Opuk 26 ,Mr. A. M. Virgil Maxine Case ' PreluW AUcrro , J. S. Back Maxina Boaa Baatie Dance .... Howell - Violin Wallace Beckett. Cornet - Lanranre Llojrd. Piano Sophia UugUea. Bixiiietta . iTani voa JtJloa Uaxine Case. Maxina Beae Ueaa Flower (An Indian- Reverie) - Iranceace B. IeLeone Sophia Hafhea Minnie's Polka . ..M. TJpUam - - Wallace Beckett Moreeau De Salon U. W. Butler - Maxine Roaa Oaace la Garotte Paul F. Johaantns Maxine Caaa, Sophia Hufhe. Ae'a Death, from Peer Grat finite - . ; . E4var4 Grief : i Sophia Haghea Sextette from Lucia di Lammermoor" G. Donixettl Maxina Cate. Sophia Hufhee I I.OTO the Spring .Robert H. Terry - Maxina Bos Tab da Concert .- . 1.. Trial . Wallace Beckett i Titania (Faataiai De Concert) Ifebare-Wly Maxine Cat Grand Polka De Concert (3 Piaaot Rogers Maxina Cate. Sophia Haghea ; Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Moores aro enjoying a visit from their daugh ter, Mrs. LRobert Kinney and children of Astoria. An additional guest at the Moores homo it Miss Edna Spangler jf South San Francisco. Visiting at the homo of Mrs. Palmer MacDonald is Jr sister. Miss Gertrude Hanger of Walla Walla. Wash. Miss Hanger has previously visited in Salem dur ing the summer seasons. . Pomeroy fMoo i mm, "v,v:LOVE t -air ; . ; iv oiai oireei JEVELER3 Loraine Gregg to Wed K. Graber 1 Sunday I i At one of the loveliest of June weddings. Miss Loraine Gregg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Gregg and Kenneth Graber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gra ber, will be united in marriage at an impressive ceremony, perform ed at S o'clock Sunday afternoon at tho country home of the bride's parents, south of Salem. Rev. Karl W. Cochran - of Cal vary Baptist church, will read tbe wedding service in soft candle light before the fireplace banked with-delphinium, largspur and hy drangea and ocean spray, flanked by floor-height .candelabra with ivory tapers, in the presence of Immediate members of the fam ilies of the bride and groom and a few intimate friends. ' Miss Gregg, who will be given in marriage by her father, C. R. Gregg, will wear aifafternoon gown of peach satin, made sleeveless with a large tulle bow catching the floor-length hem-line, together with a large picture hat of white lace and har monizing accessories. Her colon ial bridal bouquet will be of roses, wseet peas and larkspurs, held with peach satin ties. Miss Doris Kolan. of Hunting park:, California, niece of the bride will be Miss Gregg's only at tendant and will wear embroider ed orchid organdy made with short puffed sleeves, tight waist and full, long shirt. Jler hat will bo of ivory with gloves and slip pers to match. She will carry a' Colonial nosegay, tied with orchid ribbon. Mel born Graber will attend bis brother aa best man. Preceedlng tho ceremony, Mrs. Glenn Gregg will sing "Oh, Prom ise Me' and Rer, Earl Cochran will sing "The Sweeteet Story Ever Told." They will bo accom panied by Miss Eva Cochran, who will also play tho processional and recessional marches. . Following tho wedding service, will bo an informal reception, at , which time tho Misses Loilta and Lorlta Robinson, will give a vo cal duet number "Thank God For a Garden." .Tho Misses Doris Nye, Dorothy BJork, Zelda Harlan and Lois cochran will assist Informally about tho rooms, during the re ception. ... - Late Sunday afternoon the young couple will leave by motor for a wedding trip to the Oregon beaches. They will be "at home" at 457 South 12th street, after July 15th. . Miss Gregg has chosen a rose sports ensemble with accessaries to match, for her going-away costume. Both Miss Cregg and Mr. Gra ber are graduates of Salem high school. Mr. Graber later attended Willamette university where h was a member ot Sigma Tau fra ternity. "(fx , Mrs. Jack Elliott Luncheon Hostess Mrs. Jack Elliott was a smart luncheon hostess in her home Friday, when sho entertained members of her contract bridgi club and a few additional guests. Matrons who enjoyed the' af ternoon of cards wero Mrs. T. A. Livesley, Mrs. O. F. Johnson. Mrs. Mlells of Portland, Mrs. W. E. Scandllng, Mrs. James Callaghan, Mrs. James Young, Mrs. Palmer MacDonald. Mrs. Roy Simmons. M las Gertrude Hanger of Walla Walla, Wash., and Mrs. F. A: El liott wero additional luncheon guests. . ! . .. - . i Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hunter ot Portland arrived in Salem Saturday-evening to spend the week end at the home ot Mr.' Hunter's parents.. Mr, and Mrs. Albert R. Hunter, who make their homo la the Royal Court apartments. 7 & Keans Telephone 7463 Ml 1 I! V i I A i a- " v.; 1 v V