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avasskv a saasat Convention is To be Busy? Socially V GAT little gust far Salem to- eletr which vlll stir the " first three days of the week will be the social side of the Ma- - sonic state convention la session here Monday, .Tuesday and Wed- Deader, ' . ' Mrs. Wayne Henry wilt head the committee of women who' will play hostess to the women ' who : will accompany their husbands to v the ' convention. The guests will begin to srrlre Sunday afternoon and Mrs. Hen - ry and -a committee of Mrs. M. - I Meyers, Mrs. D. X. Beechler, ?vi Mrsu B.. Bit Black. Mrs. ' M. C. . Petteys, Mrs. Ellis Von Eschen, and Mrs David Wright,will be " at the Marlon' hotel to greet -them. - ti'r.'.2j- Flowers will : be. plaeed In the ' . , rooms of the visitors; and other . . courtesiesT will be" extended '' to Welcome them to tnc tlty. r i Monday Mrs. : Ellis -Von Ea chen. Mrs. , W. Carlton Smith. Mrs. J.- W. Bernardl. Mrs, Van Welder,- Mrs. Clare VlbberV and Mrs. ' Henry will be the hostess ; - committee to fake charge of the social affairs planned tor the ' pleasnre ot .the guests."; . 'A luncheon will be serred at . noon at Mrs. Godfrey's. This- will -be followed ' by a - scenic drive throagh the cherry groves la the rlcinlty of Salem, and. to the . state instltntlons. I Monday night a line party will be offered as entertainment for the visitors.' : . i ' Tuesday Mrs. D. XV Beechler, , Mrs.; Charles Pratt. Mrs; M. C. Petteys, Mrs. Carl Pope, Mrs. .. Percy Kelly, and Mrs. Walter . Wlnslow will be the committee . in ; charge of affairs, for the, am eats. ? v ; A luncheon will again be gfven at Mrs. Godfrey's and la the aft ernoon a demonstration has been arranged at the state" school for the deaf for the pleasure of the ' visitors. The program will be un der the direction of J. Lyman Steed, superintendent ot the' school. Tuesday night the Knights Templars bait will be a brilliant affair at the . Marlon hotel. This wilt bo formal and wUl be at tended only by Knights Templars . and their ladles. Cards will be In play for those who do not dance. Mrs. B. B. Flack Is chairman ot the hostess committee tor cards. Wednesday a bridge luncheon Is being arranged for the Tislt ors. - This will be given, in the: Oriental room of - the Marion hotel. -N . - v j Mrs. E. B. Grabenhorst. assisted by Mrs. C M. Greene, gave a do- llgutful surprise party Thursday ' ntternoon Jn honor of Mrs. Nlles Wicker. A profusion of, spring ' flowers- were used 14: the living rooms where four tables of bridge were In play. Mrs. Henry Kropp and Mrs. C. W. Biener held high scores. ' The hostesses . servedv a dainty. Ice course. Those compU . men ting Mrs. Wicker, were Mrs. Walter Zosel, .Mrs. 1 Lunstord. Mrs. I? C ; Marshall, Mrs. Henry Kropp. Mrs. Howard Hnlsey. Mrs. L. Mlckelson Mrs., C. F. Turner, Mr. L. W. Dairdson. Mrs. Roy Stewart,' Mrs. B. D. Bedee. Mrs. . . Ben Pade. -Mrs. C. W. Biener, Mrs. Charles Ramp, Mrs. ; Nellie Harris, and Mrs. C M. Greene. r ' ' ' Members of the Sterling Guild of the Calvary Baptist church met Tuesday evening at thelome of Helen Alexander, with Miss MH t dred Taylor as assistant hostess. The business ot the evening In cluded election of officers for the N coining yearfpllowlng which the program and devotions were led by Miss Jean McElhinny and Miss Lois Cochran. At the close of the erenlng the hostess served delight ful refreshments to the following: Miss Lois Cochran, Miss Bernlce Zulhe, Miss Edith Starrett, Miss Clara Jane Harnus, Miss Lola Dale RIcaens Miss ."Jean McElhinny, Miss Margaret Sears, Mrs. Ken neth fJraber and Mrs. Earl Gregg. " , ; .V. .... Stayton The . Woman's Com - ta,?IdtT cb miiJLIiPnsori?? b?11" v.w.u f""7 mew. Apru isi asotn "6wu" ana brlds will be nlaved nd nltvlnr will, commence promptly 4t 8:00 o'clock. The committee In charge non, Ralph McCuUough, Clarence are Mesdames ; O. E. . Gardner, Poor, Melvin Goode, Wesley War Glen E. Fox, H. J. Tate and Ellen ran. JoeTelton. Bill Trindle Tom Reynolds. 'U? : '- -. , ; Goyne. .. Wesley Janke. . Keith ;,.Tn.?wrtr..wUl V' oene- pi we uorary, nereioiore 10- cai organizauona navo contnou- ted f to tho library fund, but as .fun, uo uv, uuuB mu ur uu time and the club has little source of revenun. An invitation Is ex - u community, , " MOTHER'S DAY-- - 1 ' May 8 1 Your photograph will - please- her : Take advantage of our Special before May 1 8P10 : C$ : : " HIMI ; HOSTESS A t V 4 1 -rfi-SBS,S(.-.V 7i yr RS. MILTOX L. MEYERS, lwl 5 .w.t ,i. -.,.-..- te jitt tuts AfiuovniwvivKMivii. una. Meyers hcowi wtv grand chapter. University Society Catches Color and Activity Of Spring fjlHERE is and has been much ado about many things in X Willamette university circles this weekend. The leading, affair was the formal tea for which the Beta Chi Mothers club and patronesses of the sorority entertained at the home of Mrs. Homer Goulet Saturday afternoon; Guests comml- menfed the members, pledges Beta Chi sororitv. Portland Mothera rlnh momW nni-1 w f r , - versity faculty women. The enest rooms of the Goulet home were brilliantly decorated with flowers of spring and the tea table was a ; delightful ' study- tn - color and artistry. Here la turn during the afternoon presided' Mrs. E. A. El liott, Mrs. W. V. Johnson, Mrs. Lillian Hagman, - and Miss Olive DahL " Those who assisted In serving included Mrs. W. A. Marshall. Mrs. H. L. Braden. Mrs. Norlne Flck, .Mrs. W. E. Peterson, Mrs. D L... Shrode, and Mrs. C." W. Beechler. Mrs. Hal D. Patton was In charge ot the program. The committee In general charge of the affair were Mrs. Paul. Wallace, Mrs. C. D..Ga brielson, Mrs. C. A. Sprague, and Mrs. Homer Goulet, , patronesses, and Mrs. R. C. Aiken, Mrs. E. B. Millard. Mrs. Frank Power ' and Mrs. J. C Dalk, frdm the Moth ers club. ' " The Delta Phi sorority will en tertain at the sorority home this morning with an -Aprir break fast- which this year takes the place of the traditional Easter breakfast not held this year be- cause of spring vacation The affair will be- at 9 o'clock. Spring flowers will be used about the Tooms and ; for the small ' ta bles ' at which covers will be placed for 75 people In an."" " " A program of songs and read' lags will be given by Elizabeth Clement, the Delta Chi trio. Lois Wilkes, and Marjorfe Wander. Miss Mildred Miller will greet the guests at the door. In addi tion to Mrs. - TJlltan ninraii. J house mother, special guests will be Percy Sweet, Garfield Barnett, ILouis Buekley, Fred Melendy, La yerne Shay. Kenneth Fleming, Idav.w vr.- t?.- n.. iMeser. Carl Marev. jh vrf!iu Jenes. Elwyn . Emmel, tJharles Campbell; Fred Paul, Reo Young, Bernard - Newbr. MlitM wai. j worth; Maurice Dean. Vent Wll- i son, M&rs&au Hartley, Sam Bowe, Dwizht Adami. . virit;. uMM 1 Archie "Bunn,: Fred Smith; Frank wiMsaur, uq mm Acxerman POR BOOKS RENTED FROM OCR , i CIRCULATING LIBRARY ' NO JVIINIMUM Hundrtda of titles to choose from in Fiction, Noa-Piction, Detective; Love Stories and others - - - f BXKARE A rriv TITLES - - - Way of the. Saaeer by Be&es by Be&es J?L " - TWrUW, 7 1 Tiffany, . :-Tayer. : S"2" Wirt, ky Eatt- . - . t V ' START READ ; c2Z2cjc2z N. Commercial St. r " I- - ' 'J V',t: ' who tciU be one of the oett-l ... j. it. c I muw i ou- and alumnae members of the -mr-mmmm Wiv M W fc V WM4 All with, attend church follow ing the breakfast, v The Alpha Phi Alpha sorority will entertain this afternoon be tween the hours ot 3 and s o'clock with a musical, csrrrlnit out the Oriental Idea in compliment to members of the faculty. The fac ulty group has. been divided into two 'sections and the second halt will be. entertained next Sunday afternoon. . ' : . " : i 1 Those of the sorority to present program numbers this afternoon will be Bernice Rickman, - Ruth Schrelber, Lulu Allan. Barbara Barham, Harriett Adams, Benelta Edwards, Helen Stllesand-Luelle Summerllne. Miss Elisabeth Ogden will greet the guests at the door. The guest list tor this Sunday Includes Dr. and Mrs. Carl Gregg Donerr Dean and Mrs. Frank Erlckson, Miss OUro Daht Mrs. Dahl, Frof. and Mrs. E. C. Richards, Prof, and Mrs. T. S. Roberts, Miss Helen Price, Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Sherman, Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Vazakas, Prof, and Mrs. Morton Peck, Dr. and Mrs. Charles J. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ellis, Prof, and Mrs. Earl T. Brown, Dr. and Mrs. F. G." Franklin, Dr. and Mrs. S B. LaughUn. An attractive event of Saturday nlrht was the Beethoven Sannnet rfren In th Silver Rrllla rnnm of I the Gray Belle. This is seventh annnal hanonet to h held bv thia university club. Covers were plac ed for 40. : Organization work Is being ear- ried forward rapidly by the Worn-1 an s organization tor National Prohibition Reform. : Friday Mrs. Louis Lnchmund, Mrs. Frsnk Spears and Mrs. T. A. Llresley mo tored to Independence and organ ised a chapter Jn that town. Mrs. J. 'C. Collins Is eounty chairman ior roia- county. Mrs. T, D. Pom eroy was elected chalrmaa of the I; Independence unit. About 45 to in luuepcnaenco umi. ADOUl 46 Tom-Lt, ' 4 -en were enrolled to ' membership gOtXaacX3i3CKX30XKXXy80g there. v . O 1 n there .;: ... Tho regular ., Monday ".night meeting of tho Round-Up club has been postponed for two weeks. A DAY STRAIGHT . - i Cmmnu v vtim Mess of Outer Island, by Xex Beach.. : Lar4 ef Leaely VaBey by Peter B. XyZr , . , Arlsona Ames by Zane Grey IN Q TODAT1 - 7 Docri'CJcb ''- ; A. A.' Guef f roy J ' IHanah Mart in B r idge - Tea Heads Glub . . . . . . . - , Group I 7 rraS. Haanak Martin was I m elected to the presidency ot I the Saturday meeting. Mrs. Mar-1 tin succeeds Mrs. J. M. Devers. I Other officers include Mrs. I Clifton Mudd, . vice president; I Mrs. J. C TIbbitt, secretary; Miss Euln McCuuough. financial sec- ; retarr; - Mrs. . J. ' A. Brownson, I treasurer: Mrs. Crosby, . parua-1 snentarlant Mrs. J. m. Devers, aMlss Mario Statesman. rector; ana Mrs. u. c uiarc. i lirusxee.. Announcement was. made of tho ISth state convention of thelaephlne McGOchrist. Miss Esther Oregon State-Federation ot Worn-1 I . It was announced that all J statesman. '.Miss Betty-Ma Har reservations either tor the eounty Itung. Miss Edns Savage, Miss convention to be held with the Salem Heights club. April II or the Portland convention . should l be. mads early with . Mrs. J. C, I Tibbita. club secretary. The resignation of . Mrs. S. M. Endleott. . for years chairman ot the Institutions department, was accepted with regret and a rising vote of appreciation by the club dent committeo head. Mrs. Endl- cott resign ea Because ox ut health. Reports were made concerning the recent district convention by Mrs. U. G. Shipley. Mrs. a K. Spauldlng, and Mrs. J. A. Brown son. " Mrs. William F. Fargo nnnTif Mia. tft thur 'ars CI club members ot the third district. M McCaUliter. head ot the motion picture committee. announced that pictures at the Elslnore and Capitol this week are aonroved pictures and that this comes through the effort ot Manncer Carey. An address received enthusias tically by the club was made by C. A. Sprague concerning the modern newspaper.' which Mr. Snraeuo told his audience not made by the editor and the reporters but by the people, and that the paper was simply a screen upon which the events of Mrs. T. -R. Clark was hostess for the Prlngle Pleasant Point social club Thursday. Each, guest had been asked to come dressea i unusual stvie. and as a result a number of unique cos- tumes were m evwence. A potluck luncheon was serred at the noon hour, fouowed oy the usual business meeting, la charge Of the vice president, Mrs. William MeCarron. The afternoon was spent with sewing and music. The next meet-1 tag will be at the home or Mrs. i W. TL Grabenhorst April II. with Mrs. A. Casselllus as Joint, host ess. Members and guests present were Miss Grace -Robertson, Mrs. Rue Drarer. Mrs. Frank. E. Browfl, Mrs. A. Casselllus, Mrs. Harry Wechter, Mrs., Ford, Mrs. Olive Shafer. Mrs. J. W. Yates, Mrs. L. W. Potter, Mrs. Pearson, Mrs. J. N. Robertson, Mrs. Win. Propst. Mrs. O. E. Whitney, Mrs. O. T. Sealey, -Mrs. Wm. McCar- roll, Mrs. H. M. Goble, Mrs. Em-1 ma Brasher, Mrs. J. W. Brasher, Mrs. " E. A. - Joha. Mrs. Homer Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jones, Mrs. E. S. Coates, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Coburn, Mrs. J. W. Kers. Mrs. ' Geo. Guerne. Mrs. Geo. Grabenhorst, Miss Mildred Schlfferer. Mrs. E. 0. Clark, Mar garet-Jones, David Whitney, Kent Wechter. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Clark. Silrerton Some members ot the Silverton Woman's Relief Corps went to Woodburn Thnrs- day to attend 0o regular meeting of the Marion County Veteran s association. Tho next meeting will be held at Silverton on the First Thursday Of August. Among those going to Wood burn Thursday wero Mrs. C. Ben I . r m . I V . 4 I sou. Airs. xv. im uourite, airs, ani Olson, Mrs. George Jaeschke, Mrs. I Belle Phelps. Mrs. Mlnnlb Mul- kev. Mrs. Eva Reese. Mrs. Emma IFrvar. Mrs. Lvda Usher. Mrs. Edna Brown, Mrs. Ella Brokler, I I Mrs. Sonble Norraard. Silverton The Pythian Bridge club will be entertained Friday afternoon at the homo ot Mrs. L. C, Eastman. Mrs. Austin Eastman I is also one ot the hostesses. There ure 20 members in the club. Glasses as a Last Resort Many people positively refuss : to : tiro' glasses ' proper eonslderatlott In -. the matter ot relkvms; ' - headaches and nervous 'troubles, - 4.; ; . , , They .take an manner ot 1 euros and medkmes, but ars at last driven to spez. - ; Then tt U, ' Oaj WHY DID NTT I DO " ' IT tOONZBTT: t.";r; I: POMEROY '& JiEENE OPTICIANS TuL m state Si Wisrv3sj3sii5s5sWsa5s Is Pretty Affair fBERRY blossoms, Oregon 1 grape and daflodUa made the . lovely decorative background for. the bridge ten .which eompu men ted Miss Betty, .Bonell la the Sliver Grille of the Gray Belle Saturday afternoon. Mrs. G. R Bonell entertained In compliment to the birthday ot her daughter. Winning scores tor bridge were held by Miss Donna Bishop and . nnat la omnllmnt ta uia IRabaII were Vtaa nomthv Alaxnn Iter. Kiss Iris Jorgensen. Miss Jo- Glbbard. Miss Josephine Cornoyer. Margaret Savage, Miss Beth Hol- comb. Miss Claudln Gueffroy, Miss Doris TJaruh, Miss Margaret Burdette,, Miss Dorothy Murphy, Miss Rachel Tecum; Miss Evelyn King; Miss Donna Bishop, Miss Margaret Evans. Miss Peggy war- staff. Miss Margaret Rosebraugh. and Miss, Kathryn Ellis. Arthur Ci, WllSOn8 Jirc Cornplimented Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Wilson and daughter Marjorle ot Coeur d'Alene. Idaho, were guests in Sa lem the past week, leaving for their homo 'Saturday. . Triday night Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Covert entertained at their homo wiin a pounce eunner compumeni- lag the Wilsons, who formerly made their home la Salem. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Sis son. Miss Mary Elisabeth Sis son, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Millard. Miss Evangeline Millard, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Foley. Mr sad Mrs. A. L. Liadbeck and MJas Kathleen Uadbeck. Miss Mildred Martin. Verne Wilson, son of the Tlsttorsj wno is a siuaeai at wiuamecie university, and Mr. and Mrs. Cov ert and Grace and Virginia Covert. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ltndbeek were) hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Wn- aon. Miss Marjorle Wilson and Prof. Cameron Marshall tor a o'clock dinner Thursday night. Members ot the Piano and Vio lin Dunning club, advisor, Joy Turaer Moses, were guests of Miss Jeaa Pound Friday night at the residence ot Dr. and Mrs. B. 1 Pound. Contests made up part of the evening amusement and awards were won by Miss Sophia Hughes, Marine Case, Mary Alder son, Maxine Ross, and Adella DIekmaa; A brief business session was held sad tho evening closed wlth a refreshment hour. Present were Mary Alderson, Marjory Ana Bergsvlk, Maxine Good enough. Al iens . Goodenough. Esther Calu- I son, Sophia Hughes, PhyUla So under, Generera Selaader, Jean- ette Bombeck, Sylvia Bombeck, R07 Mororhlro. Wllma Council man. Tom Senba, Irwin Ertler, I Maxine Case, Adella Diekman, Maxine Ross, Ruth Shewey. Irene Seeley, anda Messenger, Violet F'erklns, Edith Davis, the advisor. Mrs. Moses, and Miss Pound. Silverton The losing side In the membership contest of tho Royal Neighbors' club entertained Wednesday afternoon at the R. N. A. hall for tho winners. Mrs. Fred Otjea was captain of tho losers and Mrs. Earl Garver managed the winning side. Around fifty were present at tho party. . NEW. SHIPMENT NON TARNISH OLD ENGLISH C PEWTERWARE 7 to Ideal for Wedding: Gifts and: Bridge Awards -3 SEE OUR LIBERTY STREET WINDOW SALT PEPPERS 8UOAR CRXAU SUOAB CRKAUER E THAT NUT BOWLS . . ' .BOM BON . CANDY BOX V' 1 FRUIT BO WIS . CAKDLABARA ' U CANOLX STICKS PRZSERVI BOWL - ' COMFORTS ;- ; ANCIENT WEDDING RINGS la our tate Street .srtndosr'wa be found a display of exact repScas of ancient veddlxtf rtngs.- See srhat the old time cus toxns were tn England, Saxony,- Xhtese, - Qcrmauy, Franee, Rome, Ancient Jewish and Etruscan, c :i - On The CornerT RCTIRING TfTRS. WILLIAM FORDYCE IfX of the Third Dietrict contention of the State Federa tion of Women' Clubs which Weddings T.ake Brilliant Place in Weekend Society A LOVELY token of spring XX fairs backgrounded with and gay happiness of warm This weekend win be marked by three such lovely af fairs. The first was that of Miss Mary Campbell who be came Mrs. Walter Fatrie Friday in a simple home ceremony at the home of her parents. , L The second one was the candlelight wedding of Miss Louta Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Robinson, Saturday night at 8 o'clock at the Robinson home, at which time she became tho bride of Leo Graber. Rev.r 8. Darlow Johnson read the services before the tlrr place banked with flowers, the mantel of which was centered with a candelabra bearing white cathedral tapers: Mrs. Graber wore a gown ot whits satin and carried a shower bouquet ot sweet peas and roses. She was attended by Miss Lorlta Robinson, her twin slater, who wore an orchid gown in similar style to tho bride's. Raymond Graber acted as best man for Mr. Graber. Following the ceremony a re ception waa held, and then the young people left for a wedding trip after which: they win be at home to their .many friends at their new home on Market street: This afternoon at 4 o'clock Miss Genevieve Beckett, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Beckett will become tho bride of Herman SALAD BOWL JELLY BOWL BREAD TRAY' ASHTRAY. T WATER prrCHER COCKTAIL SHAKER ICS BUCKET '. COFFEX ds TEA BET . SALAD PLATES . GOBLETS SHERBETS ' . -' VASE State at Uberty St. mw 1 PitESlDENT; 1 FARGO, retiring president met in Salem Thursday, is its weddings, colorful af- the beauty of spring blossoms spring days. . Smith, son ot Mr.- and Mrs. A. H Smith of Everett,. Wash. Tho at fair will bo a largo wedding and will bo observed at tho Friends Highland church. Rev, Edgar P. simms win officiate. A bower ot spring flowers has been arranged and this will be banked by a profusion ot flowers and hero the ceremony will be read. Miss Beckett will wear a gown ot ivory satin, a train well caught Wayne (52?UV Knit Hose for : - mi Tfc i' "i "snr - ' a - - v r ' i . I ine rieai nose ior style and Service f ..-"' . The'Popular Shade ; 1 : j I K "': '., y'for April-, t -,. . I " ' . At New Low Prices - j 16 I35 I65 1 Lot Fine Hose VL to 1SI ' nC To Close Out, all sAaW - - - ' ; J J) C - BISHOP'S - -' - " i - 3 1 1 1, a -. i ; - . - ji w m w " ' ' . 12. v 'ill ci tap iu ntertam MoncI ay NS of the attractive- affairs of ' Monday will be th toa with which Chi. Delta chap-, tor of tho Delphians will enter- -tain tho Sigma Km , chapter, and chapters of Independence and Dallas at tho horns of Mrs. Ray mond Walts. . - -- 8prtng wUl bo the decorative ' theme with many flowers and", greenery used ' about tho guest rooms, and as a center for the v tea table. ; Mrs. F. S. Anunsen and Mrs. George Lewis wUl " receive tho guests at the door, .'f . Mrs.'R. D. Barton, Mrs. R. V. Waits, Mrs. E. A. Collier, Mrs. Karl Helslein and - Mrs. L. D. Lambeth, all officers of Chi Delta chapter,. will be In the receiving line , . j About the llrlng and dining - rooms will be Mrs J. T. Delsney. ; Mrs. Loo Cantield. Mrs. A. F.: Hayes. - Mrs. . Charles; Hudklns,, Mrs. Carl Kelson and Mrs. E. M. Rlttor. Mrs. Ralph" Kletilng win be la charge of . the tea trays. - An Informal program during tho tea, wm include , vocal num bers by Mrs. Harry Harms and Mrs. J. A. Sholseth. readings by Miss Dorothy Dalk : and piano numbers by Miss Edith Flndley. WUlamette auxniary No. 2 111 Fraternal Order of Eagles met Wednesday evening for their reg ular business and-- social hour. Following tho business meeting plans were male for tho regular monthly :10 o'clock dinner. Mrs. Rachel Lasts and Mrs. Elva Coons had charge of tho social hour. At tho next meeting Mrs. Mona Luts and Mrs. Frances Hoyt are . in charge of the social hour' . The ' auxiliary Invited tho brother Eagles as guests for a delicious lunch served st tho close of -the meeting. . Dallas. Mrs. Del Plaster and Mrs. Florence Hunter entertained tho Altruistic club at tho former's home Wednesday night,' Five tables of "50s" were In plsy. with Mrs. W. D. Collins and Mrs. Dale Slater holding high and low scores, respectively. with orange blossoms, and will carry calla lilies.' - . . . Miss i 'Eunice .'Simpson," Port land.' win be tho bride's only at tendant. She will wear a gown of Palo pthk , and t wUl carry pink sweet fees and roses. .Little Miss Mary Jeasette Smith, daughter ot -Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith, win be the tlower-gtrL Mr. Smith win hare his broth er, paul Smith of Everett, Waslu act as best man for bixa t A reception at tho Beckett home on Hazel aveauo will follow the ceremony after which- tho young people will leave tor a wedding trip after which they will make their homo in Rldgo fleld. Wash.