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t Tha OltEGON STATESMAN, Sxltrw Oreroa, gaadar BIoralaT. Acit . 133t -I f f ) Formal j Wedding i Event Of Saturday Oh ef the most charming wed dlag ceremonies ot the summer was solemnised Saturday after- nooi at 4 o'clock la the reception roost ot tho First Presbyterian church, when Mls Dorothy Brant bMtnt the brldo of LAareaee Dea con. Qladioll. larkspur and Asters vied fa profusion against a green . baekrround. ot palm ad fern 'made as. attractive setting- where i the tows were read by Rev. h. c. Stover ot tho Knight Memorial churea in. tha proeeact of sixty - .- guests. . ' .,: - The hrlde, who Is the daughter ot M. and Mrs. Charles Brant, was lively ia a gown of (white i iitli nade la nr in cess style with f long even hemline. To complete tier eostumeshe wore long wnue glovee and carried a shower bou- suet combined with yellow roses. Miss Marjorie Ann Brant, sls- pter of tho bride, was her only at tendant. She was attracts In a frock of peach crepe, made in V -similar stria to the bridal gown. and carried an arm bouquet of j Talisman roses?' Harold Deacon. brother of the groom, attended the groom -as best man. Proceeding the ceremony Miss Era Roberts sang "Because". The wedding march, which was piayea by Cecil Deacon.-brother of the groom, was followed by a quartet ' number composed of Miss - Eta Roberts, Miss Hilda Amsler, Miss Arbntas Radio and Miss Myra Gleason, accompanied by Mrs. Ruth Swart, sang MI Love You Truly". . Following the wedding serrlce a formal reception was held in the church parlors. Urs. John W. Orr, Mrs. Otto Wilson. Miss Edna Purdy and Miss Clara Albert as sisted about tho rooms, with Miss Geraldine Cook. Mrs. Cecil Dea con. Mrs. Hal Reeves. Mls Mar guerite Wann and Mrs D.. Gor don Simpson assisted with the aerving of tha guests. Tho out-of-town guests Includ ed Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bohanon and Mrs. Maud I. Roberts of Los AngelesMr. and Mrs. Ej, T. Al bert." Mr. and Mrs. John T.. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Summers. Miss Edna. Purdy. Miss 1 Marie Rockwell, Miss Mlnnetta Maegrs. Mr. and Mrs. D. Gordon Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Orr. Mr and Mrs. J. N. Rosenberg. Miss Irene Clark, all ot Portland; 'Miss Geraldine Cook of Gresham, Mrs. Mary Scollard of Woodburn. Miss Celia Bump, Gervats, Miss Phoebe Cordingly of Brownsville, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Millard of Corrallis. Mrs. Paul Fugate of Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght Mul- ' key of Washington D. C, John GUhousea of Tha Dalles and Ralph Foster of Washington. Following the reception. Mr. and Mrs. Deacon left tor a tea days' motor trip to tho Oregon beaches. Mrs. Deacon chose for her going-away costume, a smart sports outfit of white silk with harmonising accessories. , They will return to Salem befora going toJL&na. Wash., where they will cQte their home. Mr. Deason Is a member of the staff of the Adna high school. Mr. Deacon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Deacon, and has been prominent la local mus- --Icsl circles.-winning much praise with his delightful baritone to ice. lira. Deacon has been employed In the offices of the. state board of control and has been the Inspira tion for a number of Interesting pre-nuptlal affairs. Both Mr. and Mrs. Deacon . are graduates . the Willamette university. of Monmouth Miss Rhcamae Hu ber complimented Hrs. Dorothea Bingman Webb, whose marriage to Louis Webb of Oak Point was an event of July 25, with a mis cellaneous shower at the- Huber 'homo Thursday afternoon. Guests at , the affair were: Misses Hasel,' Mable and Helen Roblson ot Mount Angel, Inez Webb and Mrs. Carrie Webb of Independence, Mrs. Gilbert 8cett of Lebanon, Mildred McKern, Gladys McKern. Meryl Miller. Oma Davis. Barbara Powers. Justs-Johnson. Paulino Morlan, Hel en BlodgetL Ruth Allen, Elva Bond. Juanita Nelson. Alone Sloan. Doris Scratford. Erie Mas Murdock. Helen Snyder, Lucille .Wilson Twila Tittle, Marian Good. Winifred Ebbert, Orretta Andrus, Verneta Mitchell. Mrs. Frank Aynes and MUs Edith Clark. Tha reception rooms 4re aiurmlng la a color schema ot ; green, and refreshments were a tempting concluding feature. SOCIAL CALENDAR Sunday, August 9 -The Japaneso.Toung "People's League i meeting S o'clock Sunday. August, tth at Hayesrllle church.. Bob Konishi will lead. ' i i t Monday, August 10 . ' Greater Oregon association will meet Monday at m- chamber of commerce rooms. All Interested cordially invited. Paul Wallace speaker of the vening. ; - Tuesday,-August 11 I -v Ldl McCormlck class of Methodist! Episcopal vEZl?&JZ!tr "rx' t home of Mrs. Harry Scott. 9 SO North Fourth street. ! Auxiliary of Son. of Union Veterans meeting, Wom f!tUJ hOU"' Tuesdy owning. 8 p. m.J All urged (SB US " Wednesday, m Th. "S3,ioBr7 society w i nruBWMj xor annual picnic at Farr grounds Pot luclr luncheon at noon. Bring own table service Special program for afternoon. . ,t f - Thursday, Capital Auxiliary No. 1. wUl toeet foV annual pic nic Thursday,, August 11th at home ot Mrs. C. O Eng atrom, 675 North Capital street.-All Rebeccas and "famil ies invited. Basket lunch served at 6: 39 o'clock. ! .EMnts f of ; faterest! VACATIONS stewec-. MISS MARJORIE VANDERGRIFT, house guest of Miss Carolyn Braden who has been extensively entertained during her stay in Salem Kennell Ellis Photo. , i t r . Miss Barbara Barnes En Route to Salem v . ' ! ' Miss Barbara Barnes well known Salem , dance instructor, who left Salem early In June for a summer in the middle west, writes to Salem friends, that al ter haying spent eonsidersble time In study in Chicago where she took additional work In tap and ballet dance methods, under the direction of Edna L. McRae, she Js now enroute to Los Ange les, .prior to her return to saiem. Miss Zelma Lathy, who assists Miss Barnes, has been In Los An geles since the first of July study ing under tho supervision of Earl Wallace well known professional dance, director. Miss Barnes and Miss Luthy plan to return to Sa lem about September 1st to make preparations fortha opening of the Barbara Barnes school of the dance studio about September 15. Miss Barnes- yislted relatives and friends in Fort Wayne and Gary. Indiana, while In the mid dle west. . - f - r.---- . Dorcas Clasa Guests at rr i r rvosanice nome Independence. 1 - The . Dorcas class ot the Baptist church met at the country home of Mrs. John Kosanke August 3. A pleasant evening was spent with the following members pres ent: Mrs. B. F.:Swope, Mrs. El mer Busby, Mrs. K. A. Nelson. Mrs. Frank Hennagln, Mrs. John Tillberg, Mrs. . Gale Alexander, Mrs. Marie Radmacker, Mrs. WU- liam Pyree, Mri. F. 0. Parker, Mrs. Winn. Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Cotton. i Mr. and Mrs. Percy Preciado and three " children of San Ber nardino, California, arrived In Sa lem by automobile Friday even ing and will remain a week or more as guests ot the home ot Mr. and Mrs. XT. C. Conner, la South Salem. Mrs. Preciado win be remembered ! as Miss Edythe Brown who with her puents. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, and other members ot the family resided In Salem tor a number . of years prior to their moving to Los An geles about seven years ago. Mrs. Prevlardo Is a niece ot Mrs. J. B. Prottmsnof Salem. . t- .- . ; I Mr. and Mrs.iL. L.' Miller ac companied by Charles Wright and Zolllo Volchok left Friday for Se attle where they will spend two weeks -vacation.; They also plan a trip to Vancouver, B. C, and Ralnler-Natlonal park before re turning to their Salem homes.- August 12 of Ike Jason Lee church August 13 - i IN SALEM Mrs. W. D. Clark Compliments House Guest One of the loveliest ot midsum mer social events was the attract ively appointed one o'clock lunch eon given Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. W. D. Clark in her home on North Capitol - street. honoring her house guest, Mrs. K. W. Haines of Portland. Tho afternoon was enJoysWy spent in conversation . and sewing. The guest list .for ther' afternoon in cluded, the guest of bjaor. Mrs. E. W. Halnee. Mrs. J. C. Tlb- bltts. Mrs. George Ross man. Mrs. Meyers, Mrs. Francis Neer. Mrs. W. E. Hansen. Mrs.- W. L Staley. Mrs. Bert Flack, Mrs. L. ' a Smith. Mrs. E. J. Donnell. Mrs. A. Sh attack. Mrs.- Mark McAllis ter, Mrs. WlllUm- Fleming. Miss Mary Fake. Miss Edith Haaard. Mrs. F. D. Klbbe. Miss Constancy Kantner, Mrs. Roy Burton, Mrs. Frederick Bailey, Mrs. H. J. Gla isyer. Mrs. F. L. Frasler and trie hostess. Mrs. W. D. Clark. Miss Doris Clark assisted her mother with the serving and about tho gardens, where the guests werej entertained. Mrs. Haines who has been In Salem for the past three weeks, plans to return to her homo in Portland within the near future? Local Group Enjoys P. . lcmc The first annual picnic ot the Terminal Ice and Cold Storage Co. was enjoyed Friday evening at Riverdale park. . After swim ming and other exercises, a boun tiful supper was spread on long tables under the maples. ' Those presont with their families were J. W. Myers, A. H. Wilson, Rich ard King, Robert Erixson, Hen ry Feexe?, Louis Williams, Ev erett Lisle. R. J. Burton. Lester Collar, Roy Weston, Harold Rob ertson, H. E. Goodrich, W. A. Maxwell and George J. Yeall, with J. W. Ritchie. - Mr. and Mrs. Russell . Bone stee!o left Salem Saturday after noon for Eugene and i Foley Springs, later going to Waldport and Neskowin wh-re they will join a party of Salem folk who ars spending the weekend-.at the coast. Mrs. Bonestaele will re main for a week with tha other Salem matrons while Mr. Bone- steele will return to Salem Sun day, evening. , e . e e i A group . of the younger mar ried set of the city-left-Saturday for .Neskowin where they will spesd tho weekend. Chose wh made up the party Included Mr. and Mrs. Karl HeJaline. William Coster and Jack Johnston whose respective .wives . are occupying the Glbbard cottage for a fort night. The men of the party plan to return to Salem lata Sun day night. ; , Rev. E. B. and Mrs. Lockhart of," Lebanon motored to Salem Saturday for their son Frank who has Just complete a summer school course at Willamette uni versity. While in Salem Rev. and Mrs. Lockhart " -e guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emll Schaefer. . - . : . Talbot Miss Eld a Wlnterman tel entertained with a dinner Thursday arenlng in honor of the birthday' anniversary . of her mother. . Mix. Ray Reeves. The table was set-for Mr." and Mrs. Ray Rleves, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wintermsntel, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. BUnston and daughter. Ilene. and Miss ; Wlntermantel, t Mrs.' Mary Nye and OrviUe Nye. , t Mrs. Clarke Walker Is expected home this wiekend from 8&n Ma teo and Burlingame, California, where she has been visiting with relatives and friends for the past month. Mrs. Walker i is making the drive home alone, coming by way of the-" Redwood highway.- sa ' Olive M. Doak. Ruth " Auiderheide '; Names Bridal 1 Probably tho most oatstandlag wedding of tha mid-summer sea son is that af Miss Ruth Aufder- heide. daughter of Mrs. Minnie Aufderbeide, and Paul A.: Lee youngest son pf Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lee, which will ba an event ot SUurday evening. August 15, in th 1 vely gardens dJo!nlng the A. A. Leo homo on 6tat street.. , The. ceremony wilt b perform ed by Rer, George A. Theisg of Pasadena. Callforala,- eousln. ot the bride, before as improvised altar with lattice background en twined with Tinas and summer flowers in pastel tints. Miss Alice Aufderhelde, sister of the bride. will be tha bride's only attendant as maid of honor while a brother Robert Aufderheide. wDl serve as best man. Little TCarjorl Rodg er and John Coleman Lea. will mark the aisle for tha bridal par ty and Lloyd A. Lee will act s usher, . Proceeding tha ceremony Miss Eva Roberta accompanied at tha piano by ' Mrs. Paul Pemberton. will sing "I Love You Truly" and "Because," whila Miss Eu genia Savage will play both the wedding marches. ATter,the wed ding Mrs. C. T. McPherson. aunt of thegroom, will sing an orig inal composition "Love Star," a message from the groom to the bride. She will be accompanied by Mrs. Paul Pemberton ot Wood burn. Miss Roberts,' Mrs. Mc pherson and Mrs. Pemberton will also give vocal and instrumental numbers during the reception which is, to ba-held In tha Lee home immediately following the wedding in the gardens. During the reception the guests will ba greeted at tha door by the Misses Clara Mlelke. Loretta Deaton and Isabell Mellke while Mrs. Clara Slmneu and .Mrs. Charles Hini will auSt about tha rooms. Mrs. Lloyd A. Leo. will be In charge of the dining rooms, with Mrs. Stanley Fagg, and tho Ml&soa Juanita Hughes, Vol ma Armstrong, Marjory Hartwlg and Genevieve Hlns will help with tho serving. Mrs. Ray Farmer and Miss Margaret Cosper wllLj cat the lees a the prettily ap pointed serving table, while Miss Muriel Rows and Robert Aufder heide will serve punch in the li brary. A number of interesting out-of-town guests have been included la the invitation list. Miss Auf derheide haa been a popular bride-elect having been tho In spiration for numeroua pre-nuptlal showers and other social af fairs. i'; - Mrs. Ida U Niles Returns From Trip r i ' Mrs. Ida L. Nile has recently returned from an extended visit with relatives nd friends in tha mlddlewest, Enroute she spent a short time at scenle points la and about Seattle and among the Can-, adiaa Rockies. Her principal so journ was with her brother, f . L. Doty, of Fredericksburg. Ia.. with whose family ska toured several midwest states, visiting especially tho scenes af her girlhood and those ot her husband, the lata G. F. Niles, near Freeport, 111. Her homeward Itinerary Included stops at York. Nebr., her former borne; at Kearney, Nebr., where her cousin, R. V. Clark is super intendent of the state school for boys; and with . Dr. C. C. Clark ot Cheyenne, Wyo. Whila in Iowa Mrs. Niles had tha delightful pleasure of attending services at the "Little Brown- Church in the Vale", which has been made fam ous by tha wjfll-known hymn writ tea by Dr. William S. Pitts. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Arpke and daughter Diana left Salem Saturday for their home in Kent. Washington, after having visited at the home of Mr. Arpke's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Arpke of this city, and with Mrs. Arp ke's mother. Mrs. Luella Tryor of Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs. Arpke have been guests la 8alm for the past two months, while Mr. Arpke hss been attending the University of Oregon summer school. Mr. 'Arpke is a member e-f the staff ot tha Kent high school. -. e e ' I .- Mr. and Mrs. Harley. Richard son, accompanied by Miss Beatrice Warden and Roy Carrey, . all -of La Grande, were guests during tha weekend at tha home ot Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wood. ' The east ern Oregon party-motored to Cor vallls to attend tho American Le gion convention. They will leave Salem Sunday tor their La Grande homes. . : Mr. and . Mrs. -Merrill OhTing and daughters, Sara Ann : and Alice Louise,- left , Saturday for Seal ' Rocks , where Mrs. Ohllng and children wills spend the month ot August with Mrs. Ohling'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark N. Savage. Mr. Ohllng will return to Salem late Sunday even ing. ' , " . e . ' The missionary society of the Jason L)e church will hold their annual picnic at the . fairgrounds Wednesday. A potluck luncheon will be served at noon. 'Those attending are requested to bring their own table service. A spe cial program has been arranged for the afternoon. : i e ' Aurora Miss Lillian Ward hausen. a popular bride of tha last week., was honored preceding her marriage by a shower given at her boms by over one hundred friends including many from Canby. Macksburg,. Hubbard and Aurora. Dancing into the wee small hours was en Joyed and re freshments were served. ' ' --. Glen Deft of Salem and Miss Leon a II ass of ' Portland, . were married la Vancouver. Saturday. August 1. -- - OGiai-lViUSlG 'Society EdUfr i ; - HERE FROM i; MISS GRACE CLEAVER in Salem early this week and uncle Mr. and Mrs. W. R. to her home in a fortnight. Miss Grace Zercher Weds Earl Yarnell At a inipresslra though simple wedding ceremony, performed Saturday afternoon at 1:19 o'clock. Miss Grace Zercher be came tha brlda of Earl Yarnell atJJie home of tha groom's par eats. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tarn ell- Rev. W. N. Blodgett read tha wed ding tows befora an Improvised alrar banked with a variety ot gaily colored summer flowers. Following tha wedding service aa informal reception was held. After a short wedding trip Mr. aad Mrs. Yarnell will make their home at 151 Market street. e.ee' Gold Star Mother Sails for France Mr. and Mrs. Dan Korb of Maa- kato, Kan., arrived ia "Salem Fri day by motor to visit at tha home of Mr. Korb's sister. Mrs.' E. J. Molleneop.- Mrs. Molleneop is tha Gold Star Mother from Salem who is making preparations to leave Salem August IS, sailing from New York August II on tha Presi dent Roosevelt for Earope, where she will visit the tomb of the un known soldier In Brookfleld. Mrs. Molleneop will ba joined by two other Gold Star Mothers from Oregon. Mrs. Oils Lisa berg of Tillamook and one from Gresham. Mrs. Molleneop will spend tour days in England aad 10 days in Franca before returning home. A son was lost at sea from tha ship Cyclops during tha world war. - Buffet Supper at Smith Home . . ' The' members of the board ot directors of tha Salem Lions club and their wives were delightfully entertained recently with a buffet supper in tha pretty gardens ot tha Leland Smith homo with Mr. and Mrs. Leland C. Smith as host and hostess. Those In tha group were Dr. and Mrs. George Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lee. Mr. end Mrs. John Msrr. Mr. and Mrs. John Stlmpson. Dr. and Mrs. Vernon A. Douglas. Mr. and Mrs.' Clair Vtbbert and Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Aurora Many Aurora homes are entertaining summer guests. Among them are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ehlen of Orange, cam.. and their daughter. Miss Maria Khlen, who la a nurse at a Santa Anna hospital. The Ehlens have been making many calls and re newing old friendships here for a few days before leaving for Cam eron, "Ida. They, wera old-time residents of Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Braun motored to Portland Saturday af ternoon where they will spend tha t weekend with relatives. They Plan to return to Salem Monday after noon. " ." '-i J" e . e r - . ' '?.'. Mr, and Mrs. T. A. Livssley aad daughter Patsy . are expected home Monday or . Tuesday from Agats beach where ' they ' have been domiciled for tha past sev eral -weeks, i ' Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Craven left Saturday morning for Man hattan beach where they will ba the guests ot Mi1, and Mrs. Ever ett Craven ot Portland over the weekead. . . . Mrs. B. V.:Compton returned home Saturday morning from 'Se attle. Washlngton.,where she was the guest ot her sisters. Mrs. A. C. Keller and Mrs. H. W. Wltham for tha past week. ' Miss Doris Bacon, member of the staff of Kennell-Ellis -studio, left Salem Saturday for a two weeks -vacation to be spent with her parents in Lewiston, Idaho. Mrs. Leland Smith entertained Informally Saturday evening, complimenting her house guests, Mr. and ' Mrs.: Deana Patterson. Mr. Patterson ; is . .Mrs. Smith's brother. . - . ' .... . jr.. '".T- , - ; CALIFORNIA V 7 V of San Francisco, who arrived to visit at the home of her aunt Kane. Miss Cleaver will return KenneU-EUis Photo. MissO rl a Leach " Bride Of P.Drake One of the most Impressive of weddings of mid-summer, was solemnised Monday evening. Aug ust a. at S:30 o'clock, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Howard Leach, when . Miss Orlaa Leach, daughter of Mr. aad Mrs. B. S. Leach became the bride ot Percy Kr Drake. Tha bride, who was charming la a gown of pale green chiffon with accessories of white, was attended- by her sister,' Irlna who wore sr becoming frock of pink. Earla Rlgga. cousin of the bride attended tha groom as best man. Tha Impressive single ring ser vice was read by Red Edwin Rounds, eousln of the bride. The groom who Is in the TJ. S. Marine Corps, serving on tha U. 3. 8. Oklahoma was attired ia naval uniform. Upon tha expiration of Mr. Drake's enlistment the cou ple will make their home In Sa lem. e e - e , Salem Girl v- s Unjoy Outing Oae of tha interesting vacation trips - ot the sammer season has Just been terminated, when Miss Helen Atwood of Emmstt. Idaho, who has been visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. A. A. Lea on State street, and Miss Louisa Smith - ot Gates Harbor. Wash., also a guest in Salem, were Join ed by three young womea of Sa lem, tha Misses Maud and Mil dred Simons and Mils M. Kll- baugh, aad together motored to the Paget Sound country where they enjoyed an- outing at one ot tha beautiful lakes near Tacoma. They returned to Salem Saturday evening. . Miss Atwood, who is county nurse at Emmett, will leafte Salem Sunday evening for her home in Idaho to resume her duties later In the week. ' Jefferson The Busy Body Sewing club ot the Dover school met Thursday afternoon with their local leader. Miss Clara Theissen. at her home on Seravel- LhUl. After a brief business sea- W a a s a m - - slon. tha time was spent in games. At the close ot tha meeting, tha hostess, assisted by Mrs. Gilbert Groshong and daughter, Doris, served refreshments. . . Club members present were Marie, Helen. Frances and Ray mond Engstrem, Violet Thomas, Myrtle Comptoa. Ruth McCleary, Esther Chambers. MarceU Harn Uch. Rath Hoefer, Helen Coaser and tha .hostess. Mrs. Gilbert Groshong and daughter Doris and son Robert, and Mervia . Hoover were guests for the afternoon. : Capital Auxiliary Nor It will hold their annual picnic August 13, at tha home of Mrs, C O. Engstrom, 175 North Capitol street' All Rebeccas and their families are cordially Invited to attend. There will be a . basket lanch served at s: JO o'clock. " Aurora. Ma. and Mrs. Frank lin Tyler ot Bead motored here Saturday to visit with Mrs. Tyler's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lane Cribble.- and attended the Bonney re union at Woodburn Sunday. They returned to Bend Sunday evening. . - e e - . . . Mrs. Fanny Bard .and Mrs. Myrtle Walker haTe left for Breltenbush where they will spend several weeks. Mrs. J. L. Buslck will join themrlater In the week. ; .' ' ., Mrs. R. D. Parla and Mrs.H. A. Cornoyer left Friday morning tor a motor trip to Rainier National Park, after which they will spend a week or more In tha G. A. Wood cot tags at Cannon Beach.' t Dr. Henry Lewis OSTEOPATH I : 409 Oregon Building: Office T7 R.-&T Uircles No-ih Howell Plans Busy Season North Howell The beautiful lawn at the home of. Mrs. A. T. Cllne was tha scene of a merry gathering last Thursday when the members of the grange home ec onomics clubs met there for their regular monthly meeting. Roll call found all officers pres ent except tha secretary, Jessie Coomler, whose place was filled by Helen Wlesner. The curtain committee composed - of Lula Wleener. Florence Oddie and Daisy Bump reported that they had purchased curtains for the kitchen, which were exhibited and approved.- . This committee was asked to continue their work and buy paint for tha kitchen, also to plan and 'purchase cur tains for the main halL Amanua Drake, chairman of the coming social night August 28. named her committee" for the affair as follows: bonfire Daisy Bump, Mrs. Frank Kurre, Lucy Bkkard. Florence Oddie. Program Margaret. M 1 k k le son, Effle Waltman. j . , Lanterns Jessie 'Coomler. Kitchen BOllce Lula and Hal- en Wlesner. Anna Dunn and Mrs. Ei;is Stevens. This social event, which Is' to be given in the grove near John Russ swimming pcol .on Pud ding river, is sponsored by the grange ladles and Is In th na ture of a weiner roast and swim ming party. . Everyone fa Invited to bring enough welners and buns to sup ply himself and famllyvr ' Tha regular meeting , of - the North Howell arrange will be held in tha grange hall next Friday evening, August If. A good program is assured one number of which - wtll b an apron parade by tha ladles. Each lady is asked to brinr her favorite kitchen anroa nri ideas resulting from this parade Will ba used is the anron honth at tha coming, local fair. - Turner- The rernlar monthlv meeting of tha Turner W. a T. IT., will be held Wednesday- after. noon at 2:3. at. the country home of Mrs. C A. Bear. A program will ba made for the closing ot tha year's work, preceding the estate convention. Friends always welcome. IF ITS THE NEW J-mllll rraslJiQoims You'll find them ct MACK'S THE very newest, loveliest of the new fall styles are arriv ing: daily at Mack's for your inspection. Youll find an in dividual touch , to even the most modest of f aUr grar ments : the novel treatments of sleeves and necklines . the 'new . fall materials . . , new shades everythino; to make your wardrobe more different, -more charming: than any thine; you have seen before. - THE HIGH LIGHTS of FALL FASHIONS YET- ALWAYS at PRICES. YOU CAN AFFORD ; TO PAY! See our Fall windows For Dress.;. 'readies of Salem will be pleased to know that our famous Hymen dress haa made its first appearance for fall la black satin, "Fashion's Favorite. Also travel crepe suits and dressea . much mora reason able ta pTtcaT S22.5 to 3t.7. Sites have arrived first in 4 1 to 44. For Sports . . Our new three-quarter ensemble can be had in any shade and can ba worn for different occasions. WE wUl have very shortly a complete line wltjl prices ranging from -fit-to f4t.5t. - For the Colleere Miss . . . Who Is going away and wishes to select her - college wardrobe reasonably we have a few -, woolen dresses and for mala that will be just tha thing' for school. They are left ' overs' from our summer stock and are very economically priced. MACK S 393 N. j Interesting-Afternoon At Douglas Home Tha Ta Menettea club was de lightfully entertained Friday aft ernoon at the home of Mrs. Ver non Douglas, at which time Mrs. Max Rodgers, a special guest for the afternoon, gave an Interest ing talk on the history of music. Mrs. Rodgers stressed particular ly, modern French musle, con cluding her talk with several short piano numbers. A colorful garden flowers selection Includ ing -alnnlaa, golden glow, delphin ium, gladioli and nasturtions all from the Dbaglaa gardens,-were combined artistically throughout tha living rooms, where the an est were gathered. Special guests for tha occasion wera Mrs. Max Rodgers and Mrs. Ben Rlckli of Berkeley, California. Club members in the group wera Mrs. Georga K. Mooreaead, Mrs George Rhoten. Mrs. Fred Dun can, Mrs. Tlnkham Gilbert, Mrs. M. P. Panek. Mrs. J. E. Blink horn, Mrs. Harry Scott, Mrs. A. L. Lavnort5 Mm wniUm t..- - - . . - " ti.ui w uurs and the hostess. Mrs. "Douglas. Mrs. J. E. Blinkhorn assisted at tho tea hour. e e . e . . .. " . Miss Emlyn Griggs Complimented On - s Birthday In compliment to the birthdav anniversary of her daughter Em lyn, Mrs. V. R. Griggs entertain ed informally Friday afternoon with an attractive lawn party st the Griggs residence on John - street. The afternoon was gayly spent playing games with honors going to Gretchen Spencer, Jean McElhlnney and Margaret Enge!- hart. ' Those chosen to heir celebrate tha occasion included the honor guest. Emlyn Griggs, and Edith Morehouse, Plavia Downs,- Fran- - res Paris. Cora EdgelL Jean Wi ley, Charlotte Hill. Marjorie Ann Johnson, Betty Simmons. Grsce Bailey, Gretchen Spencer. Beverly Swart, Alice Swift. lUeanor Swift. Florence Utter. Virginia Cross. Eleanor Perry. Jean McElhlnney. Dorothy Williams aad Margaret Englebart. Tha hostess was as sisted la the serving by Betty Sim mons, Peggy- Bishop and Mary Jane Simmons. YOU ARE SEEKING . . Ready-to-Wear High