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    PAGE SIX
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon; Snnday Morninjr. June 25, 1933
iitI: Khowh I Ml Exhibit
r leener-Bollmari Nuptials Hold
Spotlight of Social
For Weekend
Colorful Church Wedding Attract s Large Number of Out-of-Town
. "; . .' Guests
A lovely candlelight service solemnized the marriage of Miss Wilda Fleener, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Damon Fleener to. J. Paul Boll man, son of Dr. and MrsL. A. Boll-
VI .aX--J HUB UlUt
The service was read
arum oiuem juiu Hum qui oi
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- National Conference
"To Indicate Progress v
:- t ..Reports of ' the-progress -;' made
.' by the National Federation of
' Business and Professional Wom
an's clubs toward the realization
of Its ten-year objective, involving
n intensive study , of economic
' problems, aimed at human bet
terment will occudt the attention
f the -country's career women at
the biennial convention of the
Federation July 9-15, in Chicago.
The first of the larger women's
organizations to endorse such a
comprehensive plan, the Federa
tion has for two years been carry
. Ing forward a correlated program
. of economic study and community
letterment in its 1,350 clubB;
Activities have ranged from aca-
demie courses in economics, con
ducted by -.university professors
and open to all the citizens of the
community, to elaborate programs
of community welfare. A club in
Des Moines, Iowa, has made an
Intensive study of the local tax
dollar to determine whether edu
cation, social welfare and similar
projects were receiving an ade-
quate appropriation. A clnb in
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: Farmers toTalk of
Plan for Buying Gas
Through Co-op Deal
. -WOODBURN. June 24 An ef
fort to effect a plan whereby
farmers : in -.v- north Marlon ; and
south Clackamas counties may
purchase cooperatively gasoline
and oil will be made Monday
! Bight at a public meeting in the;
. Union school. V The meeting will
start at 8 p. m. The plan of
, cooperative buying is being spon
sored i by - the Marion county
grange, but 1 open to anyone to
participate In. Similar plans of
cooperative gasoline and oil buy-:
Ing for farmers have worked
well in bier parts of. Oregon. A
representative of an oil company
will be present at the meeting.
Women's Club Has
. Fete For Husbands;
Contests Featured
HUBBARD, June 24 The
members - of the Women's club
entertained their husbands at a
party at the city hall for their
; last meeting Wednesday night.
".Mrs. A. F. de Lespinasse as-
alnl.J W -l J t J . ,
r""iu uj mis. iu uanana una
7.Mrs. Neva McKenzIe had charge
or the games. Mrs. L. A. Bra
den was- assisted In serving by
Mrs. Claude Moomaw ant Mn.
r Julius Stauffer. ' 1 "
: Mrs. Orile Boje won in the -nail
j driving contest. Mrs, Ida; Garland
yron in the sand shaking contest
Rebekahs Will Seat
r Officers Next Month
. ivpODBURN. ' June 24 -- The
VRebekahs held a business meet-
- Ing in the I. -p.- O.VF. hall- Tues
day nightlat whichhtiaie plans
'were - made ffor. Installation 6f of
fleers to' be held July A re-
fceshment-'committee wu in.
At pointed, conpfatiag tof Mrs. Mabel
.-Triht, Mre. Jeanette TImmerle,
.Mlss- Paul JTuhladorf. A program
ft w m. ' : "
(.tea if j. ,nuuy .Alio, tjrjicet
' fienter,.-Ernest (Ogden ' and Max
S Murphy.- uj- i'.v.''-J 'fr.i
Cornerstone Laying
.For New; Church 2nd
V WOODBURN, Junev24-Father
f Rubis of St. Luke's parish; has
'announced that plans are being
: .made "to: lay ' the cornerstone of
; rthe new church -which is being
cocstrncted ; on' Sunday, ? July. 2.
; The 'irehbIshop( will: be present
and - Judge Cavanangh. of Port
""land, will be the speaker. -r 1
Hubbard Talks R.F,C.
Loan For Gymnasium
HUBBARD, June 24 A group
Of '25 l&terMtit rillMn. m.t . .
the- treamery : Frtday aight - to
l discuss the feasibility of obUln
yiBg some money from the Recon
struction Finance corporation to
.t build .a .i gymnasium for the
' - schooL ' '. . ..
VISITS FROM SOUTH DAKOTA
"' - SRAW,' June 28 Regina Hoff
man of Fletcher, South Dakota
- has been Tlsitiag friends In Shaw
last weekf She vu t fnrmar i.
i. dent, of Shaw; -having lived here
several yeara ago. with her par
, . ents. Miss Hoffman la no w visit
Jng hec sister in Salem.
; rOWKLL FAMILY TO MEET
1 MONMOUTH, June 24 The
annual Powell family, reunion wtij
. be held "today in east' Albany it
North Linn Community hall. Pro
gram 'features will include musi
cal number a vlth 'irp4 nrn.
, gram in the mornin5..p. O." Pow-;
vt uuuuiuuku im jireaiueiii.
IU fcUC JliOb 1 LldU V.1U1V.U.
byi Dr. Grover C Birtchet before
we state. - . .
'anrl th altar wu hanVpr! with
wiin pin ami wmte Diossoms. witnedrai candles burned
softly ia$ a' glowing background for the wedding party-which
took its place to the strains orXohengren's wedding march
played by Prof. Frank ChurchaL . , ... , .:,
. Just ' preceding the ceremony Miss Elizabeth Clement
1 osng "At Dawning" and "I Lore
economic nroblem. of .h -,.m
munlty. but more comprehensive
questions of wage security, unem-
nlnvment inimr.i, nA nHnnl
and international flnanA A B.
leixh. North Carolina, eluh eaTLwneeI f organdie with rib-
an Intensive coarse of economic crowf nd crT bon
instrucUon to a wide audience in a qaets of "rkspur and sweet peas.
weekly radio broadcast.
While these clubs were concen
tratlng upon economic study;
women's communitv council in
women s community council In
Portland, Indiana, was emphasis-
ing the community betterment
phase of the program by a com-
prehensive canning campaign .to
provide a winter's supply of food
for undernourished ehlldn
clubs in Sapulpa, Oklahoma, and
in Tallahassee, Florida, were rais-
ing milk funds for under-nourish-
in lauauunec, r .onua, were rais-1
ing milk funds for under-nourish-
a4 i.t.nitn.. - .i..t. . I
v vimuicu, a liuu in iNeOSnO, I
Missouri, was providing hot
iuncne3 ior scnooi children; a
club in Elizabethtown, Pennsyl
vania, was establishing a baby
clinic and a recreation center; a
club In Mitchell, South Dakota,
was maintaining a municipal play
ground and clubs all over the
country were putting themselves
In the forefront of relief and wel
fare activities aind courageously
campaigning for social legislation
designed to avoid a repetition of
the economic dilemma.
What all these clubs have done
in the line of study .and active ac
complishment will be summarized
at me Dienniai convention as a
feature of the ten-year objective
round table, held Wednesday aft
ernoon, July 12, at the Stevens
hotel.
Preceding the general aid so
ciety meeting of the First Metho
dist church Wednesday afternoon
there will be a special meeting
of Naomi circle at 2 o'clock in
the church parlors.
Pattern
iBy; ANNB ADAMS I !' lh
' YXV m. mam' -- ---- - . 1
nucu juu iu ivoruog, aiip mio
this frock. In white or a lovely
pasteL fashioned of pique, broad
cloth or linen,- it wULbo the cool
esC'amartesv neatest frock you've
ever worn. Its erisn. anannv llnea
.rejdeally designed for these fab
rics., coasting chic re vers, perky
drop shoulders, captivating pleats
nd trig seaming. . . -what world
oi cnic ior simple frock!
Pattern- l50F;;-bder
.V7. ; 14. 1 . If. 20, 12.
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4.-e, g. 40 and 42. Size ii
ouirea tU ard tiui. -.v.t- 1
Quires S yards S 8-inch fabric.
.uusiratea step-by-step sewing in
structions included with pattern.-
4 &(ta'Mata (1S) la eelna
tinp (sln prfttr), tvt tkia
'Aaas ' Adiu p-ttta. Writ plauiy
T1 mum, ddrs u4 tn BB
Be sue to.mt am wa&tetL
Tae mw taiMMt tatea ef ia Aaa
Iwt rtUra book 1. Ar.-.
aowi, spotts, gf, UtuUa 'tatM,
lampars, kotut frocks, ipedal btfla
Brs tetunu. ttylM for Jnsim. m4
. cmI loU for raartn, b 1a.
traettOB for mkiac a cMe awoatM
; u UBoar tfe foaelMtUf items. 8n4
.Xor-yoar copy." Mtiioc, tu.
-tooa coats. cUOog aa4 ftttoza to-
CUor,-tvoaty-flTO CMts. .. . : .
- Ailrist Q mn ortUrt to Tk Oro
foa StatonBaa Patterm aoroartwoaV
43 Wct JTta stxv Kow Tort lty.
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Interest
a large assemblage of guests
. .
fWtf nn nlms n fan win rwtA
??n " , Pty led
Yvonne Smffh. . m t f t'88
I6 f MIs1 lrl Jor:
gen8en In Victorian frocks of
r.een ?reandre. They wore cart-
Miss Margaret Wilson ami fr
William T. Heseman followed in
5lm .gowns of Dink orfandie.
f4189 Edna Bollman as maid of
L " maw oi
t wore blue organdie made
wittt Tery fnl1 ruffled skirt and a
Dutte"ly ribbon bow at the waist
' Hrlnt and flowers were
"d-"-" to the maids,
'Tne bride entered on the arm
ot her 'atber who gave her in
marrle. Her sown was ashes of
roses angel skin lace over white
0" wa nouca ux
roses angel skin lace over white
natfn n, tt, H
' - .o ouc nuio io
angel skin jacket with flowing
sleeves. A slight train accen
mated the skirt length. From a
cap of angel . skin lace circled
with orange blossoms the Ten r
tulle extended in a sweeping train
eagea wun Chantilly lace. Her
flowers were gardenias and Ran.
ture roses.
Mrs. Damon Fleener wore an
ensemble of dark blue triple sheer
crepe and her eorsaze wa at
sweet peas and gardenias. Mrs.
Bowman wore Eleanor blue crepe
with a jacket of helm tj.
flowers were sweet peas and ro-
pes
Ushers Included niin r.n
Laurence Fletcher, wnn.n t'
Heseman. Carl Collins and Hom
er Goulet.
Following the cerent An v r.
ceptlon was held at the Damon
ieener residence. Mr. and Mrs.
Bollman. Dr.' and Mm Riimi.
and' Mr. and - Mrs. , Fleener Ms
ceived the guests.
Mrs. Clifford -J. t.tIa-
Mrs... W. A. Cummin m nr-aM-
at the beautifully appointed ser
vice laoie. a lace cloth, center
ed with' a crystal bowl holding
cream roses and blue delphinium
and flanked by crystal candala-
ora noiamg lighted pink tapers
made a delightful effect
Th guest rooms were adorned
with- baskets of ream roses and
blue delphinium.
Mrs. R. Ci. Hendoranm w- l
charge of the dining room and
assIstLig in serving were Miss
Dorothy Moore, Miss Margaret
Eagel, Miss Roberta Mills, Miss
Sybil White, Miss Claudia Bun
tin and the bride's attending
maids.
- Mr. and Mrs. JJollraan left Fri
day nfeht fnr-a. m -t-
- . i 1UIU
Canada and after Jul i k .hi -v
. - - a " 4 UC
w r0.1? e ,n Tillamook at the
err.es; apartments. Mr. -Bollman
, -U8lnes in Tillamook.
. Mrs. Bollman wore a Platinum
satin ensemble with hat .nJ
eessories 6t : hlte;. and . a . white:
";M hi R0lnS away dress.
Both -Mr.' and Mm tlua-
tStPLon Sutl ege where
"man- was- a member of
Sf?-Pf; -C a m m a. sorority
andfc Mr. Bollman was -affiliated
Flth Kappa . Sirma. fraternity.
.Out Of town
wedding included :- Mr-, and Mrs.
wkk -jf ' uiarlc' Mr. Wadene
Hubbard ;of; Portland; - Mr. and
Mrs. Rnv tta-via ii. -
.v.-,,, ' mr. ana Mrs.
Donald Crenshaw, Mr. and Mrs
SftifW- Mr and Mrsf k!
ClfnnJ? t88 Iren, pangborn and
Clarence James, all of Tillamook ;
Mr. and Mrs. Da-vM it t... ''
Mr. and
Marelrlf -"Marion Looney,7 Mi
Margaret Ldonev im m u t
t?' - U ?l ?eerson; !.. A -nd
, oi McMinnville; Mrs.
Minnie Bilyeu of Albany-Mr. a
P. Jester, nt
t-r-ot . v "" rs; rs.
Leota.Plymae .ftf Pendleton; Mr.
nd .Mri H. Tr-McCallan. ' Mr
m i, , 1 aca, Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin R. Adams, all ot Los
aiit;:r;,.Bd0.Ml2
ir. and Mrs. vr a a a.
S..e.AdmU ot Clendale.
,-,ua rs..irerGoln of
Hollywood. Calif ..--f- -"
t -l-1"0"'. sramnto, :C.I.;
UZTZZ .Z" A
i iiii a.. . iTivn . jaeTAOi . war
and Mrs. W. ,L, Jeat.-T ' fl2
oiaTIr : Wf
tr Jr.- .un' Miss Bennie
:u,:1f?Bl Sartoe, Mr.
l?al-.M": C.
Blbley . of TarVsh:: 7
W Maddlsoh of Renton,
W.i nd Mrs. Jayr BolK'
S t?"' Wash - Mr. and
?a? Ill Bnd ot WlBt-
v.;:;
Mrt. E. E.: Bergman has hid as
her house guests ,the past week
Mrs.iMabel Hammond of Port
land, Mrs. Miry Ferber of- Eu
gene, -ind - Mrs. Ethel - Baker ot
Portland..' These guests were at
. tending the conventions of the
G.A.R. and auxiliary ordersv "
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SOCIAL
Sunday, June K
Rose gardena of Mr. Myroa Van Eaton, open to
publfe; R. F.-D. 4. Kwald avenue.
Salem Women's Press club picnic, Nelscott; for club
members and families.
Monday, June 26
Rebekahs regular meeting, S o'clock for regular
business and social meeting; initiation of candidates; all
- members of degree team requested to be at lodge for
drill and Initiation.
Reception for grand officers of order ot Eastern.
Star; 8 o'clock in Masonic temple.
Tuesday, June 27
War Mothers last meeting of season at home of
Mrs. Myrtle Llttlefleld on Union street; important bus
iness meeting.
Sons of Union Veterans and Auxiliary, potluck
supper and social meeting, 6:30 o'clock at home of Mr.
and Mrs. E. T. Prescott, 10(4 Oak street.
- .Credlt Women'. Breakfast club. 7 o'clock at Mar
ion hotel; patriotic note used for program.
Wednesday, June 28 -
LeslU Caa Do class of Leslie Methodist church wlth:
i.;rn.d,MT ohn Bertelson.1 110 . West LeFelle street.
is o clock. -
Naomi circle--of First M. church, o'clock pre
ceding General Aid society meeting. " pr
Thursday, June 29
thn ,5.5:. I' l - at L'11 o'clock;
" w BpiKr.
Art Exhibit
Wins Wide
Interest
PORTLAND guests are arriving
in Salem to attend the exhib
it of paintings from the
brush of Marius Hubert-Robert
which is now hunsr in the exhibit
room of tne Y. M. C. A. and which
wl11 remain yet for another week
to De the iy ot all rt lovers of
the city.
Even a very uneducated artistic
taste will find joy in the delight
ful color effects and the brilliant
line of these works of art which
have called forth praise and en
thusiasm from both continents.
The scenery of the northwest
has been treated by this artist in
such manner as to place it on a
high plane of interest and admira
tion for the rest of the world
which will view them as they are
exhibited in the east and abroad.
This brilliant art display of
which any city would be jealous
is open to the public between the
hours of 2:30 o'clock to 5 and in
the evening from 7 to $ o'clock.
o
Breakfast Party
Pretty Affair
A pretty breakfast party of Fri
day morning was that which was
given with Miss Jeanne Probert
as hostess at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Probert.
Bridge followed ,the breakfast
hour, and the afternoon hours
were spent in swimming.
Guests included Miss Betty
Hamilton, Miss Betty Lou Bur
dette. Miss Mary Louise Ritter,
Miss Mildred Bender, Miss Mar
Jorie Pickens, Miss Lucy Fisher,
Miss Gladys Knight and Miss Pro
bert. r
M. P. Dennis Home
Scene of Party
An attractive evening was en
joyed by members ot the San
Soucl club at the home oi Mr.
and Mrs. M. p. Dennis. Friday
night. , .
; Cards were in play at four ta
bles with winning scores held at
the end of play by Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Andresen, Vonah Herren
and William E. Moses. '-.-..
Miss Francis - Williams - and
Mrs. Vonah Herre were special
guests for the evening. Plans
were made for, the club picnic
which will be. an. event of July 9.
- -
. .Shaw I Bessie Panther gave a
surprise patty.ln honor of her mo-
flier's birthday. Games were play
ed nd- the yo$ng folks danced.
Music was furnished by"Gen.Paa
ther. George.Barry; Bill Mormam,
Boyd Panther. Altha Panther "anrl
Maude Kephart.. Refreshments
were served- at a late hour.
Tresent 'wereMr. - and -Mrs.
Kenhart and fimilv r- . J n
W. Panther and family 'of Salem,
mr. mna Mrs, . it. Barry and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. V -o. McAlit-w
and family, EmIIHa . Schmidt ,ot
oauw, yien f anther of" Spokane,
Wash George Barry of .Willaml
pa and Bill Mormam ot Salem. .
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Kingwood The Sahders home
was beautifil -with
ers, Tuesday, evening; yheh." the
tia -ten anti rraai Sanders en
ceriained with a gift shower for
Mrs. Arnold CoffeL rhm, nMt n.
t , . . .k
ixiciuuea jurt. itaymond Compton,
r. at, w. xummett, Mrs. Roy H.
Pease. Mrs. Franv r!Aiiin- t.
.l . . ., . U.E
oauses uazei jemmett- and Edith
weiDorn, the honor guest, Mrs.
Coffel an dthe hostesses.
.?. ; .-
..The rose gardens' ot Mrs. My-ron-
Van Eaton will be-open to the
public today and a cordial invita
tion is extended to all to can and
hJ i. Ewald avenue,
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SPECIAL
' 8 x 10 Portraits ;
- 50c for one, 2 for 93c
Court and CommeiYlal fits.
EM
Draws
CALENDAR
Lodg
T f
e nonors
Its
Grand
Gffi
icers
brilliant affair-of Interest to
the state is ;the reception
being planned for MnnH
night in the Masonic temple by
members of Chadwick chapter,
order of Eastern Star in compli
ment to Mrs. Monnie Hauaer wor
thy grand matron by Milton Mey-
uru, assistant grand patron, and
wrs. rear i e. Pratt, grand mar
shall. The hour has been set for 8
o'clock. Mrs. Ida Niles, president
of Past President's club, will in
trduce to the line which will be
headed by Mrs. Hauser and in
which will stand a large number
of the 19 grand officers of the
state.
Arrangements are being made
for about 250 guests from all over
the state. Mrs. Stella Henry is in
eharge of the dining room. Mrs.
Alice Meyers and Mrs. Hettle Da
vis are in charge of decorations.
Club Entertained
At Newberry Home
Miss Helen Newberry and Mrs.
J. E. Duncan entertained at tho
home of the latter Friday after
noon with a bridge party. Large
bouquets of roses and peonies
were attractively arranged about
the rooms.
The guests were Miss' Clara
Jane Harms, Miss Pauline Smith
Miss Emma Judson, Miss Minnie
Newfeid, Mrs. Alfred Young
blood, Mrs. Arthur Weddle and
the hostesses Mr J. E." Duncan
and Miss Helen Newberry.
An unusually interesting re
cital was that givea by a group
of students of Elma Weller at
her residence studio on North
Liberty street. Three small chil
dren, Martha and Mary Weller
and Gordon Weller each of whom
have studied only three months
presented solo numbers and gave
a clever demonstration ot meth
od. A second group of students
who had studied two years in
cluded Gordon . Merriot, Elaine
Murray, and Kay McGuIre. Each
. tbese demonstrated method
and played solo numbers. Mabel
McGuIre was graduate in Dun
ning method and received her di
ploma and Din after an interest
ing presentation of work. Piano
solo numbers were also present
ed by Maxine Holt,, Muriel
Brown, Alice Barham', and Lor
raine Vick.
V. ".
. An attractive meeting ot the
Salem W. C. T.' U.'Waa held
Tuesday in compliment to Mrs.
Rachel Reeder:" Taking part in
the program . were Mra. ' Milo
Phoole, Mrs;, 11.;, Shanks, and
small Grace Bozcamp who pre
sented flowers to two of the old
er members of the union and who
also presented the ' candle light
ing service. Mrs.TReeder was
especJ-'ly remembered with a
bouquet of lovely flowers.
. -;v
An interesting program is be
ing planned. by the Credit Wom
en's . Breakfast club for 7 o'clock
in the Marion hotel Tuesday
morning. At this time any un
usually Interesting program has
been planned which will be built
around a- patriotic motif.
DONT THROW YOUR
WATCIXAWAY
we repair uem
when others can't
Guaranteed Watch
Repairing or money
baek -
- For Better
:"' -' EYE--'.". '
health; ,
Too may bs. sure that glassu
wH b" recommended and fit
ted Only when Beceiuarv iiut
IP
the. cost, win be small. . .
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Attention
Eviehts of .Week Past and Present
Indicate Social Affairs
m
I n
Weddings in gay Confusion and Weddings-to-be Create Mam Inspira
tion for Social Activity
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PICNICS are in favor even though the days still resemble spring's uncertain weather.
But society, like the weather is in wide variety and the. fun of summer is fin dinar it
self mixed with weddings of June and cards and teas of early spring. J . ; :
Today two large picnics are scheduled, one the Salem Women's PresjJclub which
with families of the club members will motor to Nelscott for the annual picnic ien joyed by
this newspaper group ef the city, and the second the "Old East School" reurftjn to be held
at the home of Mrs. W. Al Jones at Jonesmere farm. . .. " .
- v: The latter, picnic will b enjoyed at 12 o'clock under the
trees in the. background of the Jones home where an open
air fireplace .and flowers and spreading trees will make a
perfect. .setting for informal visiting and "reunion" of old
childhood friends. There are 42 members of the class now
living and most ot this numberQ , .
are expected to be present.
Member Include: Blanche Al
bert. Anna Anderson, Edith Adair,
Ed Baker, Burt Brown Barker,
Fred Byars, Ad die Bowersox. Pit-
ser Chadwick. Lena Crump, Floda
Catterlin, Mollie Creighton. JeBsIe
Crelgbton. Etta Calvert, Mllford
Darr, John Evans, Ruth Hunting
ton. Cecelia Higley, Minnie Hos-
ford, Cora Litchfield, Milton Mey
ers. Wilson McNary, Frank Mat
thews, Lyda Parrlsh, Addle
Payne, Fred Piper, Ella Pohle,
Maude Rundlett, John Reynolds,
Nellie Sheridan, Tom Smith. Ger
tie Savage, Lewis Savage, Ossian
Shirley, Minnie Thatcher, Dan
Tarpley, Charles Townsend. Anna
Veach, Horace Willis. Bazil Wag
ner, Fred Williams, Carrie Walk
er and Perry Wright.
This week too. Includes plans
for one of the most beautiful gar
den parties of the year, and one
of the smartest, for invitations
are out for about 200 guests
from Salem and out-of-town.
Mrs. Chester Cox. Mrs. D. A.
Young and Mrs. Clifford Brown
are to be hostesses Friday after
noon tor this affair in the lovely
gardens of the Brown home on
Mission street.
This event is being planned in
compliment to Mrs. Chandler
Brown, nee Eleanor Plamondon.
daughter-in-law of Mrs. Clifford
Brown and a recent bride who
hag Just come to make her home
in Salem.
And there Is the exhibit of the
pictures of Marius Hubert-Robert,
internationally known artist,
which is now gracing the walls of
the exhibit room in the T. M. C.
A., and which Is attracting keen
attention from residents of Sa
lem and valley towns. This will
be open yet this week and its dis
tinguished creator is expected to
gether with his wife, to be guests
In the city sometime during the
week.
And the past week has held a
variety of things mostly wed
dings have held the keenest in
terest, and they have come thick
and fast. The largest of them was
that of Miss Wilda Fleener who
became the bride of J. Paul Boll
man in a brilliant ehurch service
at the First Presbyterian church
Friday night.
The convening of four state wo
men's organisations in Salem this
past week in connection with the
state encampment of the G. A. R.
has held : large attention. These
organisations included the Wo
men's Relief corns. Dauchter of
r r. .v j.-uSv - 0 )"-' -T 1 3r iVk 'a:ii" -il-J U 4 '
' -t.. : ".".",w M,u7 luitt
In,?k vI" bo sold at tho old;
iOAAMODITYj cficeshave
S V nced--as much as
: ' irii v r jVt -
- mariymateAriaJjAist
"iyinator. Cnsoqth; Kd1
i tiiui prices rrut go vpalMb' ;
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Union Veterans, auxiliary to the
Sons of Union Veterans and
Ladles ot the G. A. R.
Jason Lee Women
To Present Play
The women ef the Jason Lee
Ladies Aid society are sponsoring
a play at the church Friday night
at 8 o'clock. Miss Beulah Graham
is directing the comedy which has
to do with perfect figures and
motion picture contracts.
The cast Includes Miss Helen
Ney, Mrs. D. O. Lear, Mrs. W.
Spiers. Miss Elberta Mlnton, Miss
W. W. Chadwick, Mrs. Brown.
Mrs. Phil Asplnwall, Mrs. C. A.
Gies, Mrs. Vida Miller, Mrs. S. P.
Phipps, Mrs. Robert Forkner, Mrs.
C. M. Roberts, Mrs. Jack Parker,
and Mrs. E. J. Williams.
War Mothers Plan
Last Meeting
Aum iasi meeting or tne vor
for Salem chapter of the Ameri
can war Mothers will be held
Tuesday afternoon at the home
or Mrs. .Myrtle Llttlefleld
a large amount of important
ousmess win mark this meeting
ana election or delegates to the
national convention in Indiana
polis is to be held.
t The meeting is called for 3
o'clock and all members are urg
ed to be present. .
Hubbard. The- Pink and Lav
ender club met for a picnic in the
gardens of Mrs. H. E. Adams,
Thursday afternoon. Tho members
did not carry out the program as
planned, on account of the sud
den passing of one ot their mem
bers, Mrs. Bohne Paulson.
Guests present were Urm. final.
Ott. president; Mrs. R. C. Painter.
Mrs. Mel Malone. Vra r-hrf.M-.
Stauffer. Mrs. a Bevens. Mrs-
Anna Scholl, Mrs. George Zeek.
strs. jerome Jackson. Mrs. Mary
Kldston, Mrs. David Jackson and
little son, Mrs. Lester Will, Mrs.
Marie Claypool. Mrs. Lewis Bates.
Mrs. Alice Weaver. Misa Frances
Weaver, Mrs. E. E. Wolfer. Mn.
Catherine Sllrtenhart, Miss Esther
smtennart, Mrs. Fannie Pearcy,
Mrs. Bailey and little dauchter.
Mrs. Newton Bewail. Mrs. Elva
Calvert, Mrs. Lemme and Mra.
Woodruff of Portland. The next
meeting will be at Wolfer springs.
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Marker. Placed :
By D. Ai R Group
Ad historic eerjtmony wss that
which . dedicated Saturday after
noon in Sllverton tho marker of
bronze which " Indicates the spot
; over which waged the battle of
I the Ablqua near Sllverton in those
. dim years of 1841.
The marker is the work of Che
liieketa chapter ot the D. A. R.
and about 30 members of the
chapter were In attendance for
the dedication. This battle which
inspired the marker was fought
by men of the early pioneer
group of the Willamette valley
against Klamath Indians and end
ed the last trouble between these,
two groups.
The program Included the wel
come extended by Mrs. H. T. Love,
past regent of the chapter, and
then the program was turned over
to Mrs. C. C. Geer, chairman or
the- program committee, who in
troduced Mrs. A. E. Austin. Mrs.
Austin gave the invocation and
this was followed 'by the salute
to the flag by Mrs.' r. W. Settle
melr. The unveiling was done bv
Miss Reba, and Misa Vesper Geer.
The address of -the "afternoon
was given by.RdyrR. Hewitt and
this was followed by the bugle
reveille given by Andrew Hewitt,
and a closing prayer by Miss Net
tie Spencer.
Each participant on the pro
gram was a descendant of some
of the earliest pioneers of the val
ley. After the dedication the D. A.
R. group motored to the old hom
of Edwin Markham near Silrer-
ton and baek by way of the old
Ralph Geer homestead.
Mr. and Mrs. g. M. Laws and
Dr. and Mrs. C. Ward Davis will
assist Mr. and Mrs. John Bertel
son as hosts , tor a covered dish
dinner of tho Leslie Caa Do class
ot Leslie Methodist church. The
affair will begin at t:15 o'clock
at the Bertelson home. 111 West
LeFelle street.
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