PAGE EIGHT : The OREGON STATESMAN ga!cn, Orwrv Saturday llornla?, JcTy 25, 1931 ) Society ews an r i Club airs Ouvz M. Doax. Society Editor 'Aurora Wedding is Beautiful ; is Affair iluro'ra. A.' lorely veddinc et taa month was that ot I-aura 'El . ka KcKUlIp, niece of Mrs. Cath arine Culbertsoa of Portland, to Edwin Gardner -Robinson" of Au rora, "which took . place Wednes i erenlnr at t o'clock In tbe attraetlTO garden of the Culbert eon home. oa.Tarwttliser..bele- - ' WttvTeUow- flickering -llC&ts anions the trees,-and a fountain p which erer-changing colors ti1svm1 formed neharmlnr baek- ground for an altar of golden-col ored gladioli, orer waicn nnnc a fiAt-il bell of. Tallow and white. jrom the house to alia; a long (OM carpel w iprrau, raciniu by 'Streamers hUt in place by standards of flowers like those which composed the altar. . The couple knelt on two irolden . pillows before the altar while the tmpresslTe Episcopal serrice was read by the Iter. J. A. Cleland of nnmn ntr Th bride was siren la marriage by her ceusln, Cor nelias Bateson ot saiem. She made a striking figure In a cream. satin sown of simple ele fjxce. with Jong train and Telle of tulle. She carried a bouquet ot ealla lilies. Miss Margaret Downs, her only attendant, was gowned In a becoming-- frock of shades of delphinium blue, with close-fitting hat to match. She carried a . bonQuet ot gold-colored roses. Robert Palmer of jArlington, Wash., acted as best man. - :. Following the recessional a re- . eeption .was held, - Mr.; and Mrs. Robinson joining the wedding party in the receiring line. A buf fet supper was served at a long table In the garden, after which there was dancing In the ballroom. - The young couple will take an ' extensive motor trip south. The " second week in September they will leave for Chicago (where the groom will enter Northwestern Medical college ' for . his senior year. , i - ' Mr. and Mrs. I A. Wheeler of Arlington, Wash., motored down to attend the wedding' and' Miss Peggy . Sadler and Vernon Eiler were guests from Aurora. Miss Peggy Connell, who will leave today for her home in Wis- cons In, after having been a guest here of Miss Ruth and Miss Ra chel Tocum, was complimented with a delightful evening of cards Thursday. At -the tea hour the young hostesses were assisted by Mrs. Ray Tocum and Mrs. Cora Dunaven. Guests In compliment - to Miss Connell were Miss Bar bara Kurtz. Miss Margaret John son. Miss Nellie Carter, Miss Dor othy Dahlberg, Miss Elva Mc Cnne, Miss Martha Sprague. Miss Doris Drager, Miss Betty Bonell, Miss Agnes Miller, Miss Elizabeth Holcomb, Will and Charles and ,. Chester Fisher, Douglas Drager, Rex and Ray Rhoten. Dick Pierce, Will and Charles Latehies, Jimmy Nicholson, Francis Barnes, Glen Lather and Wallace Sprague. ' Mrs. .Hal Wiggins will return to the home of Frank Spear this weekend where she will Join her young son, Paul Wiggins, who has been a guest at tbe Spears home for -the past week. Mrs. Wiggins and son will return rto Portland this weekend and from there , will leave for their ' home la San Francisco. . ' t H r r SOCIAL CALENDAR . Sunday, July tS , ' 1 1 Fourth annual reunion of King elan, fairgrounds); all friends and relatives urged to be present, -. : 1 Degree of Honor picnic. Has el Green; dinner served at 12:8a o'clock. - . .. " . : Minnesota picnic, Etayton Legion park, community dinner- at 1 o'clock. . ... '- . . : , . , , .. j. Simpson reunion; all - day. meeting at state fair grounds; dinner served at, 12:30 o'clock.. -- - - . i ; Salem Woman's press club annual picnic entertain husbands an d members of, newspaper ataffs ot city; Rlv erdale park; luneheOn at 1'o'cIockT r"- ' - ! 14: Birthday Dinner for Mr. Baker ' Mr n1 Mrs.' fedvla Baker en' tertalned at their home Thursday night in compliment td the nine ty-second birthday of Mr. Baker's father. Joseph Baker. . runner I was attractively served in keeping with the spirit of the occasion, A large Dirtnaay caae added the final grace to the com ninf effect. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baker, Mr. and I Mrs." R, P; Boise. Brey- man Boise. Mrs. Frank sneaecor. Mrs. W. Al Jones. Miss Mabel ririiAii Mint Ntan West, and Mr. and Mri; Edwin Baker. A fiAnrtv evpnlnc of conversa tion' concluded this memorable party. - f i! - H . utr mnA Mm joaecb Albert and Miss Josephine Albert will leave August 1 for Nye beach where they Willi occupy the cottage of Mrs. J. N. Smith. Mr. Albert will return at the end of the week but Mm. Alhert and Miss Albert will remain during Ausust. Among th man meats which will be at the cottage in the course of the month will be Mrs. A. C. . Eof f , Mrs. O. E. Cross, sister of Mrs. Al bert; from 1 Portland, Mrs. J. C Griffith, i I- ! . ., v - , 1 Mrs. David H. Morrison and Mis rhrlstobel and Miss Nancy of Riverside, Cal., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Herbert H. Hauser, on Stewart street. Mrs. Morrison formerly) made her home at Sil verton.. She Is the daughter of T. W. DaTenport and sister of the late Homer Davenport. - , i - ' - . - Prof, and I Mrs.' Paul Petri of Corvallisl were dinner f guests at the home of Mrs. George Pearce as a farewell affair given before Mrs. Petri leaves for a few weeks to be spent In New Jersey, and Prof. Petri leaves for a vacation in British Columbia. Mrs W. C. Conner to Be Hostess . Mrs. W. ' C : Conner win enter-' tain ' members ot the Leslie Can Do class at her home with a busi ness and social meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. . Mrs. F. X. Hoereth and Mrs. B. E. Otgen will assist Mrs. Conner. A program and delightful social afternoon has been planned. . t Mrs. waiter Barsch who. Is a guest in Oregon from California, has been the guest' ot Mrs. Larry Hofer at the Hofer home on Lake Oswego. She will be 1 the guest this next week of Mrs. Harry Trueblood at Dunsmoore. .- ? . Mrs. Abhle Farrar and friends are receiving a -visit from Herbert Hatcn of San Francisco, brother of Mrs. Farrar and formerly a re sident of Salem. He is spending some time in Vancouver, -Wash., with his brother, Ed Hatch, who is in:. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Eoff will spend this - weekend in a motor trip which will Include several of the beaches. . . ". i . i ' ; . Mrs. Abbie Farrar has as her guest 'Jack Farrar of San Fran cisco. Mrs. Farrar Is the grand mother of her guest. . . ; i . Mr. and Mrs. George Moore- head are, now domiciled In their new home, '2470 Trade strete. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Meyers and Mr. and Mrs. W.'H. Dancy will spend the weekend in Cascadia. ' Mrs.' Thomas RoenrlS17 Court street, Is recovered after a two weeks' Illness. ' A movement .has been , started to beautify towns along the ap proaches to - the Great Smoky Mountains national park with na tive .evergreen. .. 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KENNELL - ELLIS STUDIOS -i ! : 1 i: Orcsc Building phone 7830 Betrothal is Told "At Pretty ' Dinner - Mrs. John Wheeler and Mrs. Howard Ball entertained with: a charming dinner Wednesday night at which was announced the be trothal of Miss Ruth Marr, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs.' Henry Marr, and. JCdlaon Bur gets. .The mar riage date will be set for some time in" the arly fall. : f .The announcement was made Vy placing liny earda bearlsr'the names of the couple in the heart et yellow rose bads. . One of these was placed as m favor at the cover of each rnest, - Yellow and -white was used to carry out the decora-1 tire, note, ; 1 Corers were placed for . Miss Marr and Mr. Burgees, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Horn, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Orey, Mr, and "Mrs. Alvin Marr, Glen Iaf f erty and Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler, end Mr. and Mrs. Bali.: -: ' 'V ; ' .-. - . . , - . . .' :i; . .. v - . i Mrs. yr. V, Conaway of Port land has been a guest Of . Mrs. Henry B. Thlelsen for the past week. Mrs. Conaway formerly made her home In Woodburn and has many friends In Ealem. : - Tmvelers Return From' Jaunty . - Two- trirrelers have returned to Ealem within the week; Mrs. -Wil liam Brown returned-from a mo tor trip into the south upon which she was accompanied by her sis ter, Mrs, R. r. Prael ot Portland. They visited Zlon park In Utah, Brlce - canyon, - the ..Grand Can yon, and returned by way ot Cali fornia where, they visited Lake Tahoe. , Mrs. frank Enedecor has also returned from her trip to south ern - California where aha accom panied her house guesta from the south; ... ' v e' Jean . Ehipp Newman Is here spending the summer with- her parents, Mr.'and Mrs. John. Shipp, before departing September I . for Hastings, Nebraska,, where she will make her home. . Mr. New man, la going Into business In. the east. ' Mrs. Newman expects to Tisit in Seattle for two weeks be fore she leaves for the' east-"" 7 V ' ' ' i ; - i Rer. and Mrs. Hugh B. Touke son James William, and Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Arneel of Portland will make a tour from here to Vic toria and Vancouver, B. C, In. a ten-day vacation trip. They will leave today. ;. .. .. e e - '- . :,' A few daya are being spent In Salem by Mrs. John Roberts and daughter,-Miss Mildred : Roberts, who are spending most of the summer months at the Roberts Agate beach cottage, . : '. . j Barracca Philathea Glas3 to Entertain y 2 Members of the Barracca class of the, First BPtist church will meet Monday night in the church rpariors for a business and social meeting. ; ' , : . : : A special musical program has been prepared by Floyd Nagel. president et the class. Mr. Slater and William Brazean will present this program. A. A. social hour will follow the business and program hour. ; - ! Mrl and. Mrs. Hal D. Patton, Miss Marie and Miss Jeanne Pat ton wllltcpend the weekend at tbe coast. They will be the guests of Mr. and. .Mrs. Al W. NorbUd In Astoria, part of the time. I!Di?eccec I. . . "X'T'IT" "ff"'?' t "X? 'YfXfl ?"T'f T't"T'fT'l ft T fr ' 'rTTy7TTrTwTT,l'''TT TV! jMinlM w nn r I'" ' ' - " Mnm-i i ii--- 1 -: l -; ; : ;:. . . - . . -H ' i : ;4' i' ' ' ? " ' ;1 -. ' : ' ; J - , T fr .11 t frejs, chtffonv taffetas in party -dresses. Blue, orchid, Sunshine yellow, etc. Mostly mall sizes. . - Flat crepes, satin crepes, Georgettes, Shan tangs, etc Sleeveless and sleeve. Light and dark colors. Sports ' fashions as well as iressy dresses.- J- , Printed and plain crepes in street and after noon fashions. Ideal for vacation wear. Size range 14to20 Sports types and street or dresses for all purpose wear in this showing at $9.85. Sizes 14V4 to 44. Prints, crepes, chiffons In bines, browns as well as 'many paster Shades for summer wear. 16 to 88. - Our better dresses offered at $19.50 during (his quick clearance. Here's almost every popular fabric and fashion. AH sizes. 500 Pairs of ENNA JETTICK FOOTWEAR REDUCED BLACK KID, BROWN KJD, BL0M)E CALF, BROWN CAlETC. BROKEN LINES AND DISCONTINUED miMBERS m Ti? 0o( Alteration Sale! STloS - J 1 . Slsee SM ie , B te AAAA Widths r LZ J ! . KZS Net aS stsea fat each style j ; L-T J- I ' i- ALTERATION SALE OF ID) Regular $25 r; Qualities Now: 4 mm HcsVs teed psjaaae am. Tbe Uagerie iepaitseent wffl seer te tfa aew leea Hon ea the steend Heer real seen we effer a redaetioa em saaay ef emr reg ular fSJS y-J" wbieh trwd the ; ftaest hroadcIeUk rayea ' twe t W J aleeptof pajasaaa, eie. Test snay 1 1 W I- llzwm saraaoe a ie prana, sm pmy SUN-BACK WEBFOOIIr 5Wim 5Ult I-. The weather bob says: "Hie yemneif te the ele swfanmia hole and disport te yewr heart's eenteni." Make ssre year swim solng salt is a Web foot er Jaat sea and yeaH be fashionably and smartly attired te get the tmost pleasre from water porta. The stw color eowelaa tloxis tn ' tea eamts come fa parple and erchid ... green and orchid . , . tomato red and peach . . . red and black ... blonde and . baa . . ; yeflew and bine. The' stopvlar pUbt orw i nret yettew, black, erchid, Mexican red, blue, green and tan. . u ' , ' ' :' J antzen Agency ; Here ! SHOP IN THE "COOL" : MILLER'S " S-OT Aral -1 MIDTBIMER BARGAINS Tm THE ENTIRE STORE