PAGH SIS 'The OREGON STATESMAN. Salea. : Orr-ron. Sunday MornLn?. July 5, 1031 Brent Will Be Married, In August AWEDDtNG of more than or In Salem M U1UAI -win be that of Miu Dorothy Brant, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Charles Brant, v and Lawrence k Deacon, son of Mr. and Mrs. .George Deacon. August 8. in the "First PresbyterUn church wnn Tev. H. C. Stow ot the Knight Memorial churth 0"1tcU"n;Bt Special music will add beanty to the service. Miss Era Robert! win bo-aololst and a quartet eom Joaedt MUs Hilda Amr Ml.. Arbutus Rudle, Miss Myra Glea Yn and Miss Roberta will vsing. . n. Rwarts will aecoin- M1H P Miss Brant will be attended by her .later. Miss Marjorle Ann Brants-The best man will be ' HYmed.?yollowinR the wed- -tin, . reception will ne new ihVxTe M". Gordon Slmpaon. -. nrinn will serVC. --"IKS BranVmes from." old nr family In Salem. Beth she ind Mr. Deacon are Winamp vown They will m . Some in Adn-Wa,h., where Mr. Deacon wlll.teaca. . ..... : ' .; ' i , ." Gervais Scouts Plan For Camp Santaly nervals Members of the Girl uerTia number. ibore Mehama. The girL . with their advisors, Mrs. A. B. AdXis son. Mrs. C. - - V 6 Rooster, Mrs. Sumner Stev Tn. andMisi Carol Mlnaker.wlll . goto camp. Monday. August 2 Toe GeVrala business men hare materially aided In financing the trip wdT Mrs. M. D. Hennlng. Sr.. Booster. Mr. fteTena. Mr. Ferguson. Mrs. MeAdoo. Ciyae Jatsforth nd Dr Adklsson will furnish transportation. Girl, who hare btrt4 for the trip re Miry Adelman. Bet timv Betty and Iris cuts rLtl EVn DeJardln. Dorothy. Thelm J DuRette. Dom Ithr Mary aad Ruth Ferguson. rsehweller. Genevieve jelderks. Anita Jon. .rgtaU Wilier. Dorothy Mtaaker. Cather tae Anna ani Zadie Marian Ntbler. ' . Dore-tby JSSSi Beth and Cheryl Sypher, Etheloy iu.eeIone 7 vfta Mary Vincent, .Ellen and lola VOgt.' - .J ' ' V' . ... V . - Golden Wedding Day Honored West Salem A group of rela tives and friends gathered Friday IVelng at the W; F. Thomas Some St 1004 Rage street to . ex tend congratulations to the aged Sl. cs their fiftieth weddtn. Tiura j Thomas, who air. . "7" hire were marrie w Ured ntny j " Mr. and GUMll P"""- v,v. Mrs.' Albert Thomas an baby . . n w tnJ airs. daughter. ?r. - Frank Lmb and .sons. VlrK. 5 . - if and Mrs. r..ir.n Tbomas and dangnter m ran jilikv Mr. 4 :M"; F. family now yisiiiu Monmouth. Sunbeem circle. K.ietabors of "Woodcraft member., wire Teed to entertain at their Tuesday erening meetir Mrs. 2U:! V rvnnA of salem. district a.ur .ddress organizer. il s. Tirrv- conlrlbnted greatly to the pro ir' vi rs Mary K. Dornslfe was Scared by tAZfer from the In Se?SncI lodge " a new mem S.r Mrs. Claire Wlnegar. one of l' dt&tes from Ijoj-yaj 4,. district consent! n t ew iMru1. Jitlon of comaUte. compos ed of Mrs. D. A. Hoag. Mrs. E. Wlnegar and Mrs. ' C W. Fr'f; Enusing placards jfig fortune-telling portents- afforded Mrs! Jessie Arnold. w. In Monmouth Friday iU whj ne went te attend pUy glTen. by students of, the dmmstie so ciety of Monmouth Normal scheoL Sui Harriett Araold. dauchter of Mrs. Arnold, took part In the play. Mn. Carl Gregg Doney enter tained at dinner Friday night Mr. andlrs. C. a CUrk. MlsOU Clark andean and Mrs. Frank EliCkSOn in comiuirui. - ; ' birthday of Dr. Doney. , Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Homyer ; and Miss Clara Homyer -were din ner hosts to ReT. and Mrs. P. W. Erlksen and son Robert Friday night. The affair was given as a farewell dinner before the Erlk I.... innt 1 to iend a month in the middle west. , Hubbard A delightful 'event ef the season was the bridge par ty at the "Waldo F. Brown farm home Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Brown, the i hostess. Miss Betty Brown and Mrs. Louise Grimps were awarded prizes. tor high scores. ; Mrs. Ethel pair, who with the late Dr. A. C. Parr, was a former resident of Salem, arrived here Thursday night to spend a fort night before returning te her home In Seattle, i Mrs. Parr has been rlsiting ia Illinois . since April, and is now ea. route from there to her home. .Events "'of rLatest1' RETURNS TO SAN FRANCISCO I'viVrliifiiiiii-Ti; TUnyriiiiTTr i " : h MISS HELEN RAMSDEN, daughter of Mr. ayxd Mrt. C. . Rams den, who returned to San Francisco this week after having spent the past three weeks with her parents. Kennell-EUis Photo. ' ; V ;: Bride Ciomplimented With-Shower Rrntt Mflla. A m!sellaneous shower wai girea Tuesday after BMi at the home of Mrs. James Cully In honor ef Mrs. Glenn Ma- gee, nee Susan Stenchtleld, who was married July IS la Dallas. -yn. Varee is the daughter of Mr. and Mr. Fred SteoehfUld of Mayrllle. Ore., a graduate of the Southern. Oregon Normal school t Aahland. i Mr. MaKee is the SOB of H. E. Magee of Talent, and a former resident ot crooaea Jrn- ger. where he has spent most or his lifer j vr fceajitifni rifts were re- eeiTed by the honor gaest, after which tefreabmenta were" serrea. Those enjoying the afternoon were Mrs. Magee, Mrs. John Plasa, Marie and Casino Plas, Mrm aaai Smith. Mrs. Amy Shepherd J Mrs. Eire Land wing. Mra. Louie Magee. miss vonni Shepherd, Mis. Margaret Geren. Mrs. Elta Shepherd. Mrs. Margery Shepherd, 1 Mrs. Hugh Shepherd. Mrs. Henry Wellman. the Misses Emily. Mildred and Marian ma xttmm niandina Wellman of Salem, Mrs. A. A. HaU and daugh ter Lucille and Mrs. Frank Ptatf of Sllverton, Mrs. Jessie Pendle ton of Skamania. "Waah Mrs. ver ity Scott of Sublimity, Mrs. Louis Loreox and Mrs. Dorotny peaaer ot Salem and tne noatess, n. James Cully. Mr. and Mrs. Magee are making their home in Salem, where Mr. Magee is employed. . . L ' Jefferson. The Social Hour club met recently at the country home ot Mrs. Llllle "Wilson. The rooms were beautifully decorated with summer flowers- The after noon was spent la quilting and visiting, and te was served late In the afternoon. Club members present were Mrs. Minnie Smith. Mrs. Tessa .Watkins, Mrs. Stora Weddle. Mrs. Minnie Banks. Mrs. Mollis Seehale. Mrs. Nettle Hauck, Mrs. Hazel Kelly. Mrs. Joy Kelly. Mrs. Ella Johnston. Mrs. Helen Epley. Mrs. Margaret Kelly and the hostess, Mrs. Llllle Wilson. In vited guests were Mrs. Haines ot Jefferson, iMrs. Anna Serfllng of Stlo and Mrs. Louise Babcock of Albany, j . ' Mount Angel Miss Helen' Eb- erle was hostess at bridge Wed nesday evening. High - scores were held by Miss RoseSchwab and Miss ; Gladys McGeeT Those present were Rose - Schwab, GladyaMcGee. Helen Ficker. The resa Flcker. Maria Ebner. Clara Keber, Hilda Eberle and Mrs. L. A. Zeis, i - r Mrs. : Kavl 'Beck had- as .her guest Saturday Mrs. Mao- Brown. nee. Gretchen. Brown, and Mrs. Kenneth Bailey of Portland. M. , SOCIAL CALENDAR 1 i i Sunday, July 28 '! Fourth annual reunion of King elan, fairgrounds; all friends and relatives urged to be present. '"Degree of Honor picnic. Haxel Green; dinner served at 11:3 o'clock. , ! Minnesota picnic, Stayton Legion park, community dinner at 1 o'clock. 5 : Simpson reunion, all day meeting at state fair grounds; dinner served at 12; 39 o'clock. Salem Woman's press club annual. picnic; entertain husbands and members ot newspaper staffs ot city; Riv erdale park; luaeheon at 1 o'clock. Ml- r i Tuesday, July 28 ; .: '; I' All-day picnic, for united circles of the First Chris tian churchen. i Willamette Shrine Number f, K. B. Millard, 181 D street, annual picnic. Bring basket dinners. : ' Business and Proteesional Women, dinner meeting, Silver Grill room ot Gray Belle; Congressman W. ' C. Hawley will speak. . - . r ? ? , - j : Wednesday, Leslie' Can Do class ot -with Mrs. W. C. Conner, 75 j ' r : ' ' - ' . ' . Joint Picnic is Rappy Affair ? Annual occasions are generally happy affairs. Time which has In tervened between each meeting- In troduces many topics for discus sion and there are many memor ies to revive 8uch was the annual Joint plcnie of the Three Links club and the Past Noble Grands club of the Salem Rebekahs Fri day at the state fairgrounds; Ta bles stretched into the shape of a crqss held covers for 74 mem bers and families ot the two clubs. Following the dinner hour was a brief business meeting, -and a long evening of conversation and games.. ' . General chairmen for the af fair were Mrs. John Mills and Mrs. LaMolne Clark. Assisting were Mrs. Wright, president of the Three Links club. Mrs. Josephine Erlckaon. president of the - Past Noble Grands club, Mrs. Lenore KrlsseL Mra. Louise King. Mrs. Grace - Robertson. Mra. Jessie Moored. Mrs. Evelyn Naderman. Mrs. Ida Hoschtter and Mrs. Et lya Brenner. 1 J.:1-; Bridge Party Enjoyed By Mt Angel Matrons Mount Angel The Woman's Catholic order of Foresters held their regular meeting Thursday evening at the home ; of Mrs. Mary Schwab.: After th meeting cards were played.. Winning aceess were held by Mrs. O. D. Ebner and Mrs. P. N. Smith. At a lata hoar a de licious lunch was served, by Mrs.- Mary Schwab assisted ; by Dorothy " Schwab. Those present were: Mrs. F. J. Schwab, G. D. Ebner: R. T. Eb ner; P. Bueholz. L. Barr, P. . N. Smith,! J. Begin, H. Saalfeld J. Scheacher, A.' P. Miller. F. Mel dle, M. Dardis. E. Zach. L. Thom as and the Misses Grace Smith. Maria Ebner, Mary Blgler, Mary Wachter, .Theresa Zach, Henriet ta and Audrey Ebner. i, ( , if.: ..,.!.' Jefferson.-Mra. Frank Schalts entertained a group ot children at her country home about four miles northeast of town, in honor of her granddaughter, Olga Schults of Salem, who has been: a guest at the SchuTtx home dur ing the week. After a Jolly after noon spent ia playing games, ice cream and wafers were served by the hostess. Present beside the honor guest - were .RusselL Lois and -Doris Miller, Clinton . and Bryce Page and Clarence -and Lloyd Page. e . e . , Mn W. C roaner will be host- Ma tit TnmntMtra af.the Leslie Can Do class of Leslie Methodist church Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock; - . ' - July 29 r . Leslie Methodist chureh. Rural avenue; 2 o'clock. ' : fe Sdciafe Miisical - QiiB Circles Olive M. Doak, ity in Rig" JfTIWO delUflitiul events of dignity ana yet aeiiffntiui in i JL formality hare marked ther past week of aocial comingrs and troincs of unmmer. The paid to Mrs. Henry B. Tbielien4on the occasion of her eightieth birthday s Sunday Dy finenoa irom xar ana nr. The hftautv of friendshin and the adendid inspiration which icomes from happy meetinjrs fi.: 1 A U.4.. eplendidly dismified Sunday Among: the many old friend who came from out ox town to call on Mra. Thlelsen were: from rortianov ana Mrs. F. E. Smith, Mrs. L. L. McArthur. Mrs.-W. W. Breth erton, Miss ; Vivian Bretherton,' Welles Brethertoh, Mra. James Cook, Mrs. Maurice Crum packer, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Burns, Mrs. VV; P. Connaway, Mr. nd Mrs. F. J. Herman, Mrs. Thomas G. Hailey, Misr Elizabeth Hailey, Clarence Bishop, Roy Bishop; from Eugene, rs. Charley, Gray, Miss Nancy Thieisen,- Arthur Boardman; Miss Ivan : Putman of Shaw; Miss Barbara Gearhart, I Seattle: from Astoria, Mrs. Brenham Van Dusen, Mrs. Walter T."Eaken.,and Mrs. Fred Fulton; and Mrs. Cecil Hawley. and Miss Annabel! e Hawley of San Francisco. : - l : . -T'""-.: A second delightfully informal yet dignified affair of the week was'the dinner party given by, Judge. and Mrs. John L. Rand Thursday night. This party also marked the thirty-sixth wedding anniversary of Judge and Mrs. Rand. Covers were placed for Chief Justice and Mrs. Henry J. Bean, Judge and Mrs. Harry H. Belt, Judge and Mrs. J. TJ. Campbell, Judge and Mrs. Percy R. Kelly, Judge and Mrs. George Roasman, Mrs. T. A. McBride, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rand of Portland, and the hosts, Judge and Mrs. Rand. , Picnic supper is Pretty Garden Affair MR. and Mrs. J. T. Deaaney entertained with a sapper and swimming party in their yard Saturday evening. The attractive yard was colly arranged with garden furniture about the supper table. ' - Later In the evening bridge was la play la the guest rooms of the Delaney home. The guest list included Mr. and Mrs. Karl Helnleln. Mr. 4 Mra. Reed Rowland. Mr. aad Mrs. Ro ger Wood row, Mr. and Mrs. Vera Suko. Mrs. Katherlne Hess of Se attle, Mr. and Mrs. Staatey Bar gees. Mr. aad Mrs. T. P. Kuans. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. Victor MacXentle. Club Disbands for Summer Months Ankeoy Bottom The Ankeny Women's club met at the oouhtry home ot Mrs. R. H. Farr Thurs day afternoon. Large bouquets of orange glads were placed about the living rooms. 'A very Inter esting program was carried out during the afternoon as foUows: roU call, birds, animals, wild flowers, and trees of Oregon. Mrs. L. B. Smith, gave the -biography of Helen Keller. ' Panama, the eountry ot the great ditch, was glvea by Mrs. J. O. Fair. Enter tainment was furnished by Mrs. E. L. Finley, the prise was awarded Mrs. J. O. Farr. Mrs. Enda 8 warts became a member ot the club daring the afternoon. Dainty refreshments ware served at the tee, hour -by the hostess to the foil owing mem bers: Mrs. C. F. Johnston. Mrs. E. Jj. Finley, Mrs. J. O. Farr, Mrs. : Edna ffwartx, Mrs. E. L. Hampton and daughter Margar ita. Mrs. Sidney Howard and daughter Margaret. Mra. G. H. Marlatt, Mrs. Ben Watts. Mrs. M. J. Davidson, Mrs. L. B. Smith, and the hostess. Mrs. R. H. Farr. Miss Shirley Ana Johnston and Miss June Moore were guests of the afternoon. The next regular meeting ot the club will be held October the t. as the club will not hold meet ings during the next two months. a, .... ' , . Ankeny , Bottom Members of the Ankeny women's club . neia their annual picnic this week. The first part of the evening was spent in swimming followed by a picnic supper. Those present were. Mr. and Mrs. G. IL Mar latt, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wetts pnd family. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Finley and family. Mr. and Mrs. 81dney Howard and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hampton and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Farr. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Thomp son and soa, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Davidson and granddaughter. Mr. aad Mrs. R, H. Farr and daugh ter, Mr. aad Mrs. C. F. Johnston; Mr., and Mrs. William Wleder kehr and family. Misses Mary Ai de and Grace Bates, Mlss-Elolse Mathews. Wllter. Woulf e. Lloyd Marlatt, and.Loren Watts. ,. e .. :,-. V-. Among the prominent visitors in Salem is Mr. and Mrs. Sara Klerskl of San Francisco, - CaL, who are guests of Mr.- and Mrs. Romeo Gouley. When the Klsr skls return to California they will be accompanied by Miss Katheryn Cowley, who will return for fur ther work in San Mateo Junior college, beginning August 15. . . . . Mrs. Paul Fugate of Aberdeen, Idaho, will arrive In Salem tonight to be the guest of her sisters, Mrs. A. T. Woolpert and Mrs. F. D. Volght. Mrs. Fugate has visit ed here before and will be greeted by numerous acquaintances" from former Visits. -, .. .... . . . .......... ;Mls Josephine Albert will en tertain members of the Beta Chi sorority pt Willamette university Monday night. This la one of the regular monthly meetings of the sorority. - . " . . Arch McDonald,' assistant at torney general, and family are spending their vacation with rela tives in Rltsvllle and Spokane, Wash. i. Hubbard MUs Anna Knight left -Saturday morning for Camp; Namanu, a eamptlre camp near Bull Run. i Society Editor e Summer first ira th beautiful trioute of these friends at social func- 4Vi eV& Infnrmtl rf afternoon open house at the Pre-Nuptial Shower ForMiss Klein," Tilesday Bride Miss Grace McCoy . and Miss Gladys Zell entertained' with a charming pre-nuptlal ihower for Miss Agnes Klein Friday night at the heme of Miss ZelL- Miss Klein will marry Henry Boecner la ' a Quiet church wedding Tuesday morning at St. Vincent de Paul, Rer. Father Keeaen, officiating. .The- guest rooms were very lovery with a profusion, of yellow chrysanthemums and baby breath arranged about them; The center pieces far the luaeheon tables were dainty bouquets of yellow paneiea. Bridge was In play be fore the luncheon hour. . Winning scores , were held br Miss Klein and Mrs. Harold Berths! ton. Be fore the luncheon hour. Miss Klein was presented with some attrac tive gifts In token of her ap proaching raarrtagV. Miss Klein has made her home la Salem for the past four years. She graduated with the class of 1924 froa St. Joseph's Mercy hospital in Sioax City, Iowa. Mr. Boecher has spent the past f years in Persia and traveling in Europe. Following the wedding Tuesday a visit will be made to Oregon beaches and then a motor trip east taking in Yellowstone park will take the couple te the home of Miss Klein in Rock Val ley. Iowa. Following the wedding trip the couple expect to make their home in Australia. . ' Guest, in compliment te Miss Klein Friday night were Mrs. Ralph HamUton, Mrs. Paige Ben son of Centralis, ' Walhlngton, Mrs. O. E. Prime. Mrs. Irvine Caplinger. Mrs. Glenn Teager. Mrs. Helen Goplln. Mrs. Ed Ship ley. Miss Nell Copplck. Mrs. Harry Mills, Miss Mildred Carlson. Mrs. Harold Berthelson, Miss : Helen Hlller, Miss Grace McCoy and Miss Gladys ZelL Berean Class is Guest In Prihgle Rev. and Mrs. g. B. Slater of Prlngle were hosts to members of the Berean bible class of the Calvary Baptist church Thursday night la their home. Rev. Slater is the teacher of the class. A plcnie supper wag served which had been arranged under the supervision of Mrs. O. E. KOS9. Following . the supper hour a program was given. W. T. Jenks. superintendent ot the bible school, gave a brief add-ees. Readings. songs and amusing stories made up the balance of the program. Mrs. Pearl Ralph had charge of the -program. In all about members ot the class were present for this party. . - 1 ... --.-- silrerton Members and guests of the Imnuauel Guild met Tues day - afternoon at the country home ot Mrs. -C E. Jorgeasoa In the Bethany district. Mrs. Ar thur. Dahi. Rev. J. M. Jenson. and, Mrs. J. M. Jenson gave pro gram HBmbers. During the .short bualness session Miss Hilda OJ sen. president, appointed- the fol lowing: committees: Visiting. Mrs. Arthur. DahL Mrs. J.' P." Dull urn and Jdrs.H. B. Jorgenson; fi nance, .Mrs. Clam Loe. Mrs. J. Hopflnger and Mrs. Ben Funrue. An ice cream social will be spon sored by the Guild August Ivpn the eburch lawn. It was decided. Mrs. J. D. Berwick and chUdreo have left by motor tor Bend in company with Mrs. Samuel Tyler and' daughter' who have been guests of Mrs. W. W. Hill, mother of Mrs. Tyler. Mrs. Tyler and daughter are returning to their home In Bend. :'; ; , ' Mrs. Rose Sawyer. Miss "Mar guerite Farmer and Miss Dorothy Franks will return this week end from a vacation trip to San Fran cisco. Miss Mildred Judson, who made the boat trip to California- with the group, will return next week. . , . - . r the A. O. U. W. lodge tor Monday night at the Melntyre country horns eight mUes south" oa - the Padf le highway. Dinner . wUl be scrreeT at T o'eleck. , VISITOR FROM SEATTLE: liTRS. KATHERINE MYERS HESS, who is here from jJLTJL Seattle as the guest of j proving a popular visitor in Dancing Party . Compliments Betrothed i- , - Ti JTR. and Mrs. Verne Orey ea IV 1 Pertained with a delightful dancing and late supper party at their home Saturday night ia compliment to Miss Ruth Marr and Edison Burgees, whoss marriage will be an event of the early falL - Guests for the evening were the honor guests and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Karsten. Mr. and Mrs. John Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. How ard Ball, Mr. aad Mrs. Alvin Marr, Mr.' and Mrs. Edward Horn. Mr. and Mra. James Sims and Mr. aad Mrs. Verne Orey. -....... Garden Party Given -For Past Grands Independence. Members of the Past Noble Grands club and their husbands were entertained with a garden party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Woods Thursday evennlg. Hostesses for the party were Mesdames Wood. Robbie. Irvine. Walker and Graves. The garden was beautiful with flowers, a fish pond, rustic tables and chairs, an old-fashioned stone fireplace,- with the old iron tea kettle. Singing aad games provided en tertainment tor the evening, aad a plcnie lunch was served. - Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. John Bohannon, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Robert White. Mr. and Mrs. Wll lard Craven. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Huntley, Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Bann. Mesdames Kreamer. May Hanna, Wunder. Hart, Calbreath, Damon. and Margaret Hanna. . Guests from out of town were Mr. aad Mrs. Chester Henkle and Mrs. Cynthia Henkle of Dallas and Mrs. D. E. Fletcher ot Klamath Falls.. Perrydale. Miss Marion Sha rer was the recipient - of many lovely gifts at a miscellaneous shower Thursday afternoon at Ballaton. She will become the bride of Fred Ottlnger August 1C ia a pretty garden wedding at the home of Mr. and Mrs. WUllam Fudge. : Am interesting Impromptu pro gram was given by Mlas Alda Mil ler, the Sechrist sisters. Miss Glad ys Nana: a mock weddinr In which took part Mrs. Sechrist. Sr.. Mrs. P. Bsrthalmew. Mrs; Lens, Mra. Knight, Mlas Lucille Fa cht,- Miss- Frances -Gregg and Mrs. Casse . Sechrist. As a con clusion to the evening an attrac tive luncheon was served. . V . e . a .. ". . Rev; and-Mrs. H. C Kramer of Mombasa. Kenya colony. British East Africa, are visiting In Oregon while on furlough. This Is the first furlough they have had since 1922. They-are at present the guests of Mrs. M. A. Coe. Mrs. George Alden. ' Mrs. Lois Latimer. Miss Leila Johnson and Dean and Mrs. Roy . Hewitt are enjoying their oriental tonr. ac cording to reports which are reaching Salem. They are now In Japan. , . . . Miss Marjorle Vandegrlft of Mt. Home. Idaho, is visiting Miss Car eyl Braden,.en route to British Columbia and a tour of Yellow stone park for her summer vaca tion from work in. the University of Moscow. MUs Edith Flndley was given a pretty surprise party Thursday evening at her home with - Miss Pauline Flndley as hostess and a group ot Miss Fladley's Delta Phi sorority sisters s guests. - - "-- Miss Marjorle and Miss Max lne fichomaker, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Dean. Sc ho maker were compUmented with a Jolly birthday party at Rlverdale park ; Wednesday. Mrs. Vern Suko. Mrs. Hess Salem. KenneU-EUHs Photo.' Miss Thelma Crandall Will Wed Soon Silverton The marriage of Miss Thelma .Crandall, daughter of Mrs. H, N. Crandall of The Dalles, to Edward Schenk of Eu gene, will take place August 11. It was announced at a bridge sup per given In The Dalles recently. Mlas Crandall taught English and history In the Silverton high school last year. - The hews of the wedding was told , by means 'of pictures of the bride-elect and Mr. Schenk placed on tally cards, with the wedding date printed below the , pictures. The bride motif was carried out In the decorations. Miss Crandall is a graduate ot The Dalles high school and the University, ot Oregon, where she was an honor student. When she graduated from high school she received the Business and Profes sional Women's club cup for the beet all-around girl student. At the university she is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, and Alpha Delta Pi aorority. Mr. Schenk recently completed work on his masters', degree cn geology at the university. His home is in Gresham. This fall they will Teside at Berkeley. Cali fornia, where Mr. Schenk will study for his . doctor of science degree at the University of Cali fornia. B. & P. W. Club Will Meet Tuesday - . Business and Professional Wom en of the local group will meet for the-, regular meeting Tuesday night and at this time business of importance wUl be transacted, as well as an important speaker will address the members in the pro gram hour. . - Congressman W. C. Hawley wUl be the speaker for the hour and he will apeak on the subject of the debt moratorium. In the business meeting additional com mittees wUl. be announced and plans for the year's work will be discussed and brought nearer to completion. -- Miss Merle Dtmmick Is presi dent . ef the organisation this year. . - " . -, ... e e e I A dinner party was given Sat urday In compliment to a group of novitiates ef the Sisters of the Holy Name at Marylhurst at Sa cred. Heart academy. Sister Mary Rose of Lima, among the first graduates . ot Sacred Heart, aad who will celebrate .her , dia mond Jubilee in the Sisters of the Holy Name August 5 was a spe cial guest. H e ' e .e ' Mr. . aad' Mrs. "- Rex . Sanford, formerly of ' Salem but who are now making their home in Eugene- are - spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. James Humph reys, .-Informal tea for which for mer friends ot Mrs.. Sanford called were given by Mrs. Humph reys Friday and Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. Luther Berg and family, and Dr. and Mrs. W. -B. Lima' and family of Montevideo. Minn.,' and Miss Inger Berg of Minneapolis, hare been the guests of Rer. and Mrs. P. W. Erlksen this past week. . 1 Shock Advertising We operate our own Caffdy and Ice Cream plant and manu facture a wonderful line of candies and Ice cream. "Old timers" know this. We want "New Comers" to know it also. To do this we offer dally from I to f o'clock a bar gain menu. " v The bargains will "shock you."1 We are hocked" ourselves. REMEMBER TO S DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS j AND HOLIDAYS Garden Breakfast y Is Colorful Party THE cool spread of a lovely garden formed the setting for one of the prominent af fairs of aunyner university cir cles Saturday morning when Miss Maxlne TJlrich entertained with a group of her Alpha Phi Alpha sorority sisters with a breakfast in compliment to a group of Sa lem -maids who will enter-Willamette university this fall. Small .tables were set in the garden and each table was cen tered with brilliant nasturtiums Mrs. Allee Fisher presided at the hostess table Those who assist ed with the serving, were Miss Carol Johnson. Miss Roberta Johnson, and Miss Margaret Gil lette. " ." - Covers were placed , for 30 guests. Srority sisters who were assistant hostesses with Miss Ci rich were Miss Grace Henderson Miss Henrietta Blhop. Miss Doro the Shepherd. Miss Harriett Adams. Miss Loretta Yarley, Miss Roberta Varley. Miss Marjorle Drorbangh, Miss Dorothy Taylor Miss Edwyna Broadbent. Miss Barbara Tiarham vie ir..i..i. CDeH.'Mlss Bernice Rlchlln, Miss neneuui .awards. Miss i Rnth Scbreiber. "Miss Helen Kafonrr, Miss Mary Kafoury, and Mis Dorothy Eastrid:e. .-.-. Travelers Soon Will Return to America Word from Prof, and Mrs. A. I. Kewlin is to the effect that they will sail from London Au gust 15 for the United States. Mrs. Newlin will be remembered as Miss Eva Miles, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. B. C Miles. Prof. Newlin has been study ing at Geneva. Switzerland, doing work ea Jhjs master's degree ia political science. Just nnr Tia f. doing research work In London. Visits are also being made to Ire land, Scotland and Wales while they are on the British Isles. Mrs. Newlin left Salem three I ears ago. and about two years go became the bride of Prof. Newlin. Prof.- nd Mrs. Newlin wUl go directly to Gilford, North Carolina, upon their arrival la the United States. Here Prof. Newlin will teach In Gilford col lege this year. They expect to visit in Salem this coming sum mer. ' - .' Salem People Travel To East Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fabry, whose wedding was an event or early last week, have left for the east with, Mr. Fabry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fabry, Sr. They plan to be gone for two months or longer" before return ing home, and will rlsit Yellow stone national park, then on te Ohio, West Virginia and Pennsyl vania, visiting relative, there. They will return home by way of the southern route. ... Popular Maid Will Marry August 2 'August 2 has been sat as the date for her marriage by Miss Grace Welborn. On that date she wUl,. become the bride of Walter .Mrse of Grants Pass in a quiet" ceremony at the Welbora home at 2 o'clock.- . Miss Edith Welborn will be the only attendant and MnreU Inman of . Eugene will be best man. Rev. W. C. Kantner will read the service and Miss Lena Dotson will play the recessional and processional. Miss Annie Morse of Hoaulam, Wash., will be soloistj Tne; young people will make their home in Grants Pass where' Mr. Mora. Is affiliated with the Smith-Hushes work. . . Grand island The Mother's Circle held an all day picnic Wed nesday. A bountiful picnic dinner was enjoyed at the noon hour and in the afternoon the group refreshed themselves by swim ming. Present were Mrs. Roy E. Will aad children. Sarella. Mil dred and ' Cecil, Mrs. Mauds Tompkins, Mrs. Harold Tomp kins, Mrs. Ernest Douglas and two sons, Leslie aad George, Mrs. Pauline Fowler, Mrs. Dan Tomp kins and baby, Mrs.vMercy Tomp kins, Mrs, Anna Umbanhour and two mue people wno are wring with her at present. Mrs. Hoigue and three grandchildren. Mrs. Grace WUey and three children, Mrs. Hattle Lefley and two girls. Pearl Berger, " Ellen and Elolse Badger, Margaret Swanson'from Bay Ocean. Leonard and Louise WUL and Elvln and Lois Asher. . . Monmouth. MUs Mable John son left Tuesday evening for San Francisco. She will join her sis ter, Mrs. Yelms Plerson. who has been attending the University or California's summer session, and after a two weeks visit In the city they will motor north together. Miss Johnson is an instructor of music in Portland high schools. and Mrs. Plerson teaches in Mill City. They are. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Johnson. TkeQL? i - ..... j