PAGE SIX The OREGON STATESMAN. Salemi. Oregon, Sunday Horning, " August 27, 1933 "Buy Where the Blue Eagle Flies" NeW Slogan for -Salem Women ; .1T7HAT does the "blue eagle' mean to the women of . Sa : YYv lem? How can they help th much-publicized bird win for their husbands new work and for themselves new securi ty? ' These and similar questions will be answered Monday night at the chamber of commerce at 7 ;30 p. m. when Mrs. Hannah Martin and her assistants will outline plans f or a Qt 'tfi"""' '' il "' to be con- r ' I Chemeketa flayers Plan Season . Original plays on " American themes by American authors will receive careful consideration by Chemeketa Players, Salem's, own nta nrrtrinrera: for nresefttAtinn the coming" season, which. It Is expected will open the latter part of September, according to .the ' director, Perry, Preacott Reigel soan. - '. - - : .. Nine plays, covering a wide range . of. ttemes. and affording tb- players a variety -of charac- ten were presented last season. - Presentations .were ' given In Wood burn, Dallas, Monmouth, And West Salem. This is declared to be an exceptional record for an amateur group, especially con sidering the financial . distur bances that rocked the country last spring. - Chemeketa Players operated on a plan similar - to the Taylor Street Players of Portland. -It Is expected that the local group will profit by the experiences of last season. : -- .While the object ot Chemeketa Players Is not to make actors or develop stage technicians, yet the work of play production offers valuable experience for actors, scene designers, stage carpenters, electricians; costume designers, and stage managers. Young men and women interested in the al lied arts of the theatre will find a welcome with this group when it resumes activities. Miss Beugli Hostess Friday Evening Miss Irene Beugli entertained at her home Friday evening with a surprise birthday dinner honor ing Misi Margaret King. Dr. George. Ritteman assisted the hos tess.' . Covers'" w ere laid for Miss Adele Amort, Lloyd Smith of Portland, Orvltle Eastrldge, Miss Margaret King, Bob Sears, Dr. George Ritteman, Bud Shedeck,. and hostess. Miss Beugli. - Following the dinner the guests repaired to a theater party. The West Central Circle of the First Methodist church will have a homecoming picnic at the home of Mrs. T. T. Croxer Tuesday af ternoon. Angast 29. The ladles 111 vfl tar f ' ft n m anil m &n -will arrlre at C: 30 for a basket eianer. . v;ars win ne provided tor all who haven't a way to go, and transportation may be obtained by calling "47I0. Mrs. L L. MeAdams Is in charge. Pattern By ANNE ADAMS This la a charming frock to slip Into whenever the occasion de mands yon look your "very femi nine best." 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THK : AOXKS PATTERS COOK faatarcs ehanaiag aollMtioa f fUraMB, I port, colt, Unoi 4rcMS, jampars, Boa frck(, Ipeeikt begiaar' r- pattaru, ' atyUs far Jam Ion, mnd ' JaToly elotWa for yonaf. atara, and butrncttan far anaVint a chia aweatcr. 8K.D rOR TOUB COPT, , PRICE OT CATAIOO Fir-: TEEH CENTS. - fATALOO AND PATTERN TOGETHER j TWENTY FIVE CENTS." ff-- t;:-- StataaasaaPattatm Department,- 845 Waat 17th Sfc, Naw York CHy.r-, - ' lrlf 7ry 1502 ducted tnrougnout tne city. At .this meeting, Mrs. Martin, her majors, captains and members of 18 canvassing teams, will di rlde Salem into 18 divisions and in each of these areas a house-to-house canvass for NRA pledges will be begun Monday. . Organization of Salem's feniln-Ine-NRA workers is now complete. Staffs, announced, by the three majors working In the women's division follow: . . Mrs. "Major" Chester Cox has chosen for. captains ' Mrs. Frank Spears, - Mrs. 4 Curtis ''Cross. Mrs." Harry Hawkins, Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr., Mrs. Linn Smith and Mrs. Victor Griggs. .Workers under these cap tains are Mrs. James Young. Mrs. George Fake, Mrs. Vernon Perry, Mrs. Garland Simpson, Mrs. Clay ton Foreman, Miss Margaret Sims, Miss Katherlne Laugbridge, Miss Virginia 'Holt, Mrs. Gus Hixson, Mrs. Paul Hendricks, Mrs. Arthur Rahn, Mrs. Roy Simmons, Mrs. Wayne Loder, Mrs.- P. D. Quisen berry. Mrs. 'John Carson, Mrs. E. J. Sellers, Mrs. Wallace Carson, Mrs. James Linn, Mrs. T. A. Rob erts, Mrs. James Humphreys, Mrs. Frank Chapman, Mies Sarah Lan sing, Mrs. D. A. Young, Mrs. Hal Patton, Mrs. H. H. dinger, Mrs. D. R. Ross. Mrs. J. H. Garnjobst, Mrs B. Stutesman, Mrs. Kate G. Bel, Mrs. Tom Holman, Mrs. Con- nell Dyer, Mrs. O. C. Lock, Mrs. Dan McLennan, Mrs. Carl Arm strong, Mrs. T. C. Smith, Mrs. Malcolm Smith, Mrs. W. L. Phil- Hps, Mrs. A. W. Knox. Mrs. Clif ford Farmer and Mrs. Harry Craln. Mrs. "'Major" Harry J. Wled- mer has selected as captains Mrs. E. H. Kennedy. Mrs. LeRoy Card. Mrs. Russell Bonesteele, Mrs. V. Kuhn, Mrs. Homer Smith, Jr.. and Mrs. S. W. Starr; Workers un der these captains are Mrs. Robin Day. Mrs. Fred Bernard!. Mrs. Jake Fuhrer, Mrs. James MeFar-n land, Mrs. Ben Pounds Mrs. James Clark, . Mrs. John Brophy. Mrs. Harry Willett. Mrs. Kenneth Pow ers,- Mrs.' Don Roberts,' Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mrs. Ralph Cooley, Mrs. George Weller. Mrs. Scott Page, Mrs. L. B. Endicott, Mrs. William Stacey, Miss Molly SehWabbaner, Mrs. William Chandler, Mrs. Ray mond Bonesteele. Mrs. Max Flan nery, Mrs. J. V. Brlggs, Mrs. Tom Wood, Miss Bula Bailey, Mrs. Ralph Klnzer. Mrs. Alton Hurley, Mrs. E. A. SkeMey.' Mrs. Ray Ba slck. Miss Marmion Conner. Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Mrs. H. K. Stock- well, Mrs. Al Adolphson, Mrs. Jack Brady, Mrs. L. V. Benson and Mrs. Harris Lietz. Mrs. "Major-David Wright has under her command Captains Mrs. I. L. Darby,- Mrs. B. B. Herrick, Mrs H. R. White. Mrs. Frederick Deckebach. .Mrs. Mason Bishop and Mrs. Walter Spaulding. Work ers under these captains are Mrs. Ida Niles, Mrs. Walter M. Smith. Mrs. J. N. Chambers. Mrs. All- good, Mrs. Elmer MeKee, Mrs. Charles Grahill. Mrs. Earl Ander son, Mrs. Ray Yokum. Mrs. W. H. Paulus, Mrs. Lewis Griffith. Mrs. Richard Slater,' Mrs. Claude H. Glenn, Mrs. Archie Holt; Mrs. G. S. Paxson, Mrs. J, J. Griffith, Mrs. K. M. Krlese. Mrs. E. A. Rhoten. Mrs. J. B. Ulrich, Mrs. E. T. Bar kns, MrsJ. Ray Pemberton. Mrs. S. B. Gillette. Mrs. Wayne Green, wood, Mrs. A. B. Evans, Mrs. Al bert Smith, Mrs. Charles' Kauff- man, Mrs. L. M. Purvine, Mrs. J. J. Tallman, .Mrs. B. J. Ramseyer. Mrs. H. H. Pickens, Mrs. W F. Neptune, Mrs. Arthur E. Gibbord, Miss Madge Hobb. Mrs. Glen Por ter, Mrs. O. E. Palmanteer. Mrs., Glen Seeley, Mrs. A. M. Johnson. Mrs. Christopher Butte, Mrs. Mem Pearce, Mrs. W. P. Watkics and Mrs. J. T. Delaney. Mill City-- Mr. and Mn. .Rnr Harris returned to Mill Citr Sim. day evening from .a wedding trip to the coast, where they had gone following their marriage in Van couver, Friday. They were mar ried at 2 o'clock Friday after noon, August 18, in Vancouver, in : the presence of Mrs. W. 1 narns ana iiiss Lucille Freston. The bride is a daughter of Henry Brown of Mill City and has urea in Aim uity lor a number of years. She wore a bine travel ing dress. Mr. Harris is the son of Mr and Mrs. W. L. Harris and Is a graduate of the Mill Cit? hirh school. He Is employed as a me- cnanic in tne Hammond lumber mill. SOCIAL CALENDAR Tuesday, August 29 . West Central Circle of First M. E. church home coming picnic at home of Mrs. T. T. Crozer. Ladles come at 3 p. m. Men at 6:30 p. m. Call 4760 for transportation. ' - ; ' . ' ..' - - G. K. P. club covered dish dinner In garden at home of Mrs. Dale Taylor honoring husbands. Wednesday. Berean bible class of First Presbyterian church homecoming at home of Mrs. C. P. Bishop, 765 Court street, 2:30 p. m. - : - ! August. circle of Jason. Lee ladies Aid ice cream social at parsonage, 860 Jefferson, street 5 to 9 p. m. iiie tn uoM potiuck dinner at home of Mr. and Mrs. H, E. Bosell pn Crosian creek, 6:15 p. m. Bring sandwiches and table service. . v Thursday, August 31 , . Aid society of Women's Relief Corps' meets at home of Mrs. Cordelia LaBare. Friday, September 1 - " Free lecture on home economics at Nelson Hall, 381 . Chemeketa street, 2 p. m., by Mrs. Jerome W. Crays. Saturday, September 2 C " D. A.,&. covered dlh luncheon. 1 p. tiL, home of Mrs. Herbert J. Ostlind. Each member bring table service and covered dish. Phone 7161, Mrs. Carey Mar tin, for transportation;--t.. rvv t'iU'---. v y' -v J Reception and Rail jr hvents of WeeK. ' National and department offi cers of the Daughters of Union Veterans were honored by a re ception given Friday night in the Women's clubhouse at 8 o'clock. - Department heads of all patrio tic orders affiliated with the G. A.' R. were invited, together with all members of .patriotic orders In the city. rMrs. Elva Mortimer was chairman of the reception. .The Women's Home Missionary society of Salem district held its annual rally al Iday Friday, at the First Methodist church. An enter taining and inspirational program was presented. - Mrs. Tucker To Entertain Monday G' OMPLIMENTINa Mrs J; Tho 1 mas 'Lewis (Elsie Tacker) . who with her husband has been in England during the sum mer Tislting Mr; Lewis mother, Mrs. E. J. Tucker. will giro an in formal reception Monday evening at her home from 7:30 to 10. Fall flowers will form the deco rative motif and Mrs. Tucker will be assisted by Misses Dorothy and Bessie Tucker and Miss Daisy Varley. About 35 guests have been invited. . v Mrs. Lewis was married: this spring in Casanova, Va. She was graduated from Willamette unl rersity In 1929 and was very prominent In campus, activities, being president of the campus Y. W. C. A. in her senior year. For two years she was Girl Reserve secretary In Portland. Mrs. Hobson Gives Informal Party ' Mrs. E. W. Hobson entertained at her home Saturday evening with an Informal party compli menting Miss Betty Mae Rice. Sweet peas in pastel shades graced the softly lighted rooms. Mrs. Kenneth Rich assisted the hostess.- Present were Miss Betty Rice, guest of honor. Mi 8s Ruth Bed ford, Mrs: Fred Fargo, Mrs. E. Ebfen, Mrs. W; T. Mlltonberger, Miss Hazel Shutt, Miss Juanita Hald and hostesses, Mrs. Hobson and Mrs. Rice.' - Miss Rice is' sailing September 5 from Portland aboard the Ad miral Peoples for San Francisco on the first lap ,f a journey to New York city. She plans to en ter the Cornell school of nursing and will "be met in New York by Miss Pauline Miller, formerly of Dallas. . Miss Uice Is a graduate of Wil lamette university and a member of the Madrigal club of Salem. For the past -five years she has been employed at the state li brary. Mrs. Paul Wallace Has Annual-Dinner .Thirty .guests were bidden to the country home of Mrs. Paul Wallace for her annual "harvest dinner Friday afternoon at 12:30. Miss Edna Sterling, who- has been visiting Mrs. Wallace for the summer from Seattle, was honor, guest of the day. . Dinner was served on the ver anda, and the long table was cen tered with an old colonial glass vase holding golden-rod. Two vases in wrought iron sconces holding yellow summer flowers graced the side wall of the ver anda. Out-of-town guests Included Mrs. . Kenneth Walkey ot Santa Monica. California, Mrs. Louis Bean of Eugene, Mrs. D. B. Stuart ot Bend, Miss Marie Churchill of Portland, and Miss Edna Sterling of Seattle, Wash ington. " Mr. and Mrs. James S, Drury (Beatrice Crawford Newcomb) and their daughter, Miss Joan Newcomb, left yesterday for their home in New York where Mr. Drury Is a member of the faculty of the University of New York. They -will motor through, going by way of Lake Louise, Chicago and the world fair, thence by the central route to New York. . They hare been guests here of Mrs. Drurys parents, , Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and have spent much of the summer at their Agate Beach home. . Silrertom The Junior Wom an's club will meet at the city park Tuesday for its regular social night. The time has been set for 5:30 o'clock, in order that .those who wish may swim before eating. A potluck supper will be enjoyed following the swim. 'Auiruni S6 In Newest Vanderbilt Romance!. i,- ft l v , St.-.:.'--.- : : i XA x " - ft VA. I ursNn. 1 VANoecBiijVVv , ; 1 t if " It ' ' I ! c - 1 k " .'4 iv i ' W ' - . I f7T f- A I tl ' - " iL- AT WHPFt Or Vrn AT WHPFt AMEWCAJSCUP CMTEPJRiSw HACOLD 2i VANDERBILT Hajrold Stirling Vanderbilt, '49-year-old mtdti-iniUionaire sportsman who recently sprung a surprise on American society by marrying his old friend, the former Miss Ger . trude Lewis Conaway of Philadelphia, is the man who suc cessfully defended the America's Cup against the late Sir Thomas Lipton's Shamrock V. in 1930. - " Mrs. Harms Hostess To G. ICR Club The G. K. P. club met at the home ot Mrs. Harry Harms Fri day for a social evening. Present were Mrs. K. H. Pick ens, Mrs. B. E. SIsson, Mrs. W. F. Foster, Mrs. Dale. Taylor, Mrs. J. E. Billeter, Mrs. O. H. Pick ens, Mrs. Kinley Adams, Mrs. H. S. G lie. and hostess, Mrs. Harry Harms. Next Tuesday evening the dub has been Invited to a covered dish dinner In the gardens of the Dale Taylor home. Husbands of the ladles will be honor gue6ts. " - Younger Set Guests at Three Affairs Two beautifully arranged bridge affairs and a lormal din ner marked the week's social cal endar of the younger set. Wed nesday . afternoon . Miss -Helen Boardm'an and Miss Florence Mar shall entertained with a bridge party In the 8. H. Boardman resi dence on Center street honoring Miss Louisa Sidwell. popular bride-elect jot M e 1 t 1 n Crow ot Lostlne. Tuesday afternoon Miss Yvonne Smith entertained a group of the younger set at a bridge tea in the home of Captain and Mrs. Robert Mills, complimenting Mrs. Francis A. Burgy (Gwendolyn Jarman) of Seattle. . Miss Roberta Smith, who re cently returned from a year spent in the east, was guest of honor for a beautifully appointed for mal dinner at the Gray Belle Tues day evening. A modern decorative effect of black and white was car ried out for the table. About fifty were bidden for dinner and were joined by their. escorts later in the evening for dancing. . i - Sixty-seven members of the CaU vary Baptist church group gath ered in the lovely gardens ot the Dale Taylor home Wednesday eve ning following the regular prayer meeting, to -honor : their pastor. Rev. W. E. Cochran, on his birth day anniversary. : A large illuminated cake and refreshments were served, and Rev. Cochran was presented with a gift. a Jefferson Mr. and Mrs.' J. A. Martin ot Dallas were guests at the home ot Rev. and Mrs. Carl Wackerbarth and family Wednes day. They are the parents of Mrs. Wackerbarth. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Feldman left yesterday for Crater Lake. From there they will go to north western Oregon and Walla Walla, and expect to be there until early October. . : . Mrs.-Glen ' Perrr who has been visit In r her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Nash' for the past six weeks, has returned to her home in -Los Angeles, , ?. ; Mr. and, Mrs. ' Donald Young and Mrs. Mary Young, are leaving Wednesday for a month's tour of the middle-west. They will visit in Minneapolis and Chicago. v - - - ... ,,. Mrs. Alice Richmond ot Eugene Is a weekend guest ot Mrs. Jessie L. Armold. . . Building Permits i 7 Spurt Last Week Value of new construction In cluded in building permits Issued here last week- gained f 2510 or 53 per cent over the. preceding week while total value of permits rose $1553 or 21 per cent. The 18 permits for the week consisted 'of 13 for repairs and alterations es timated to cost 11800 and of five for new : construction - to i cost 17185 :-;'v;C.-::-fw - .Included .1 n" the week's ! grist were two permits tor construction of houses, one tor a store building and two for private garages, z ? OP Aid Society Enjoys Social Event The aid society of the Women's Relief corps met at the home of Mrs. Laura MeAdams Thursday for a social afternoon. Special guests were Mrs. Joe Schlndler, Mrs. Julia Strand, Mrs. Florence Odenborg and daughter, Arlene, and Mrs. John Robblns. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Sarah Peterson, Mrs. May Town send, Mrs." Bessie Martin, Mrs. Bertha Ray,. Mrs. Bertha Love land, and Mrs. Louisa Koon. Others . present included Mrs. Helen Southwick, Mrs. Sarah Dra ger, Mrs. Amanda Crum, Mrs. Clara Adams, Mrs. Lou Kraps, Mrs. Mettle Schram, Mrs. Mary Wirtz, Mrs. Jennie Martin, Mrs. Hattle Kennen, Mrs. Cordelia La Bare, Miss Ina Koon, Mrs; Rose Hagedorn, Mrs. Pauline Clark, Mrs; Rose Doris, Mrs. Hattle Jew ett, Mrs. Amy Ellis, Mrs. Vera Cover, Mrs. Ef fie Dunlap,. Mrs. Ida Babcock, Mrs. Susie Botts, Mrs. Mary Kennedy and Mrs.-Jennie F. B. Jones. The club will meet next Thurs day with -Mrs: Cordelia LaBare. Five Anniversaries Celebrated Friday Five birthday anniversaries were celebrated at a ' surprise party Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Acton. Guests of honor were Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Welling, Mrs. Ralph H. Kletzlng, Mrs. Marion Curry, and Mrs. Lloyd Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Marsters, Mr. and Mrs. Harold McMUlin and Mrs. J. H. Phillips assisted the hosts. Mr. McMillin presented the ladies who were guests of honor with bouquets. Cards and refresh ments were enjoyed. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Em mett Welling, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Kletzlng, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Curry, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd- Lee, Mr. and Mrs. .Waldo Marsters, Mr. and Mrs. Harold McMillin, Mrs. J. H. Phillips, and hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Acton ' . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dann ot Corvallis are visiting at the home ef Mrs. Dann's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. C Miles, for the coming week before leaving for the east. They plan to make their home in Philadelphia for the coming 'year where Mr. Danh will study at the University of Pennsylvania and Mrs. Dann at a graduate school near Philadelphia, . - - .. Jefferson -The Hl-Tti club ot the Christian church met in the church, parlors for their 'regular meeting this month. The usual program was carried out, and a potluck lunch was served at the close of '.the meeting to Miss Mar garet Goin, Ellen Looney, Pauline Looney, Jessie Hart, Dorothy Mar cum, Mina Wright, Margaret Halt and Mrs. Chas. Hart. - Liberty Mrs. wi. R. Dallas was hostess at a lawn picnic supper at her ' home Tuesday evening. Present were Mr. and .Mr. C. W. Stacey, Mrs. Winifred Stevens and Miss Frances Stevens of. Cathla met; Miss JWilma Stevens, of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas, Cath erine and Robert Dallas. ' - : :,"-: - -Miss-Edna' Savage, Miss, Elea nor Trindle, Miss Martha Sprague and Mlas.JuUa Johnson are spend ing the weekend with "Miss Mar gery Kissling at Garibaldi.., : . Your Portrait 8 x 10 in. -Opal finish ; It Pays to Patronize k .Court fit Commercial Street Pupil of Mrs." Denton :i To Broadcast . r Monday evening at 1:40 p. m., David Smith, Jr., talented eight- 5 ear-old pianist and student of rs. Walter A. Denton of Salem, will be presented In piano recital brer station KG W,, by the Collins and Erwln company of Portland. ' The program is as follows:'-'- !: Hungarian Rhapsody ...Koelling Rasslsche Polke .... . ..C. Zerny Sparklets ........ .Walter Miles Musie Box ; . . . . . .... . . . . Heifls - Doll Dance from the Muslo Box Review. - . . , Garden Affair Planned at 4 Today MISS Margaret Whyte Steven son, who is leaving the first ..: of September t o r Seattle, Wash., will be the inspiration for a charmingly- informal reception given in -the garden: of the home of Mrs. Robert Gatke this after noon front 4 to a: 80. - - The grounds of Mrs- Gatke's home-- are situated on -,, the . mill stream and are beautifully -fitted for a late summer, entertainment of this-sort. All workers in the First Methodist church s e h o o 1 have been Invited. Mrs. M. C. FIndley and Miss Grace Smith' will assist in greet ing the guests. Miss Muriel White, Miss Percie Miles and Miss Grace Sateh well will : serve: About 45 guests have been bidden. ' Miss Stevenson ' has been direc tor of religious education for the First Methodist church but will enter the University of Washing ton this fall to complete work for her master's degree. a Library Bridge Benefit Given at Silverton SUverton. The library bridge benefit which was to have been held Wednesday afternoon at the home ot Mrs. C. A. Reynolds, will be held instead Tuesday after noon, August 29, at the Reynolds home. Members and wives of members of the library. board are acting as hostesses and friends are being asked to make up tables. Mrs. H. B. Latham, chairman ot the board, assisted , by Mrs. G. B. Bentson, Mrs.. C. R. Wilson and Mrs. Reynolds, Is making arrange ments. - Miss Margaret Smart Honored at Party Kingwood. : Miss Margaret Smart was the Inspiration Thurs day night for a delightful surprise when a group of young friends from Salem arrived laden with re freshments which were served at small fables on the lawn. Dancing and outdoor games were enjoyed until a late hour. : Guests-included the Misses Nel lie Carter, Lucy Klein, Catherine Eaton, Helen Lytle, Margaret Johnson, the honor guest. Miss Smart, and Don Davis, Louis Stutt, Bob Hulst, John Evans, Glenn Etter, Don ' Ellis, Marvin Wilbur, Norman Scott. James Smart; Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Smart. . The party was In the nature of a farewell for Miss Smart, who is leaving Tuesday for her second and final year at Santa Ana Jun ior college, Santa Ana. CaL She will go sonth by sea, embarking at Portland on the S. S. Dorothy Al exander. From San Francisco she will continue on the City of Los Angeles to Wilmington. RIckreall. The Thursday Af ternoon elub was entertained at the home of Miss Doris Goodell Thursday with Mrs. Goodell and Mrs. Virginia Adams Kelso joint hostesses. The afternoon was spent In playing cards, high score going to Mrs. Darrel Hewitt and Mrs. E. N. Hill, low to Mrs. J. Robison and Mrs. J. Robblns. Present were Mrs. Robison, Mrs. Robblns and Donabell, Mrs. Hew itt and Richard, Mrs. Elwyn Hill, Mrs. Virginia Adams Kelso, Mrs. Delbert Price, Miss Mildred Rob inson, Miss Doris Goodell and Vir ginia McCarter. The Leslie Can Do club win hold a potluck dinner at the home of Mr.' and Mrs. H. E. Bosell on Crosian " creek Wednesday even ing at 6:15. Those attending are asked to bring their own sand wiches and table service. Assisting the hosts will be Mr. and Mrs." Charles Vick and Mr. and Mrs. Vernor Sackett. Silverton. According to an nouncements, received here. Dwlght Kercher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kercher of Silverton. will be married to Miss Ernestine Flury at . Chiloquln September 3. Don't Neglect Your - : EyesTo Do So r May-Mean Trouble We will test your eyes and fit the proper prescription Into smart looking frames for an extremely moderate cost. Con sult wltb os today tt wia pay your L -'" 8 x 10 In. Sizo 2 for '. 95t . a Home-Owned Studio Weddings Past and to Gome, Still Hold " Center of J " Social Stage : ONE wedding-to-be and two from the past week are en gaging the comment of Salem society at the present time. ' Miss June Bavies, bride-elect of James S. Nutter, has an nounced the date' of her wedding as Saturday evening Sep tember 2. ;: It will be a garden ceremony at the home of th bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Davies, in Portland. ! ,; Miss Davies. is a graduate ot Franklin high school, Portland, and has attended Willamette, uni versity. Mr. Nutter also attended the university where he was af filiated with Alpha Psl Delta fra ternity. He Is now. connected with the. Salem. Associated Press bu reau. . . '-.'-. -. . At l qciet' bnt beautiful cere mony Friday evening at 0 o'clock In the parsonage of the Calvary Baptist church Miss Beryl Hul- sey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hulsey, became -the 'bride of- DonaFd Maellbaupt, . eon . of. Mr May" Stevenson "of Portland -and Otto 'Muellhaupt of Salem, Rev. Earle Cochran -Officiated with only members of the two imme diate families presents . -:: : The ' bride wore -: blue ' crepe with white accessories and a cor sage of Cecil Brunner roses and blue sweet peas. She was unat tended. - ''-;. Following a short- trip to the beach, the couple will make their home In Salem. Miss .Rosalie Buren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max. O. Buren, was married to Marion B. Lamb, son of Mrs. George B. Lamb. Thursday afternoon at .4:30 at the home of the bride's parents. Only relatives v and a few close friends were invited. Rev. W. C. Kantner performed the ceremony. The bride was gowned in white satin, made along princess - lines and wore a long tulle vein edged in lace. She carried a shower bouquet. Mrs. Wolcott Buren, the ma tron of honor, wore turquoise blue with matching hat and a corsage of roses. Little Miss Nan cy Buren, niece of the bride, was flower girL She was dressed in yellow and carried a colonial nosegay. . Harold Lamb was best man tor his brother. . Miss Rosalind Van Winkle - played the wedding marches and Mrs. Malcolm Spaulding sang "Until." A re ception wag held following the ceremony in the drawing room of the Buren residence with mem bers of the bridal party, Mr. and Mrs. Buren . and Mrs. George G. Lamb receiving the guests. The bride's going-away en semble was of gray printed silk with a gray coat and fox fur. She wore a gray hat and accessories. Following a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs: Lamb are now at home to friends at the Court apartments. .'. Young Set at Rickreall Gives Surprise Party - Rickreall Mr. and Mrs. S. ' H. Robinson entertained on Thursday night with, a surprise., party In honor of their daughter Mildred's 17th birthday. The group went swimming in the Dallas park after which they returned to the Rob inson home near Derry, where games were played and refresh ments served with a color scheme of yellow carried out. Guests were Audrey Allen, Ed na, Wilma and Dorothy Middle ton, rkirln Peterann. TVtrfs nnsu1. ell, Edna McCrow, Virginia Adams Kelso, Mrs. Hershel Wait, Mr. and Mrs. John Robison, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Gilliam, Norma Rob inson, Peggy and -Elsworth Rob inson, Dean Allen Joe Simmons, Milton Frlnk, Arthur and Ralph Dempsey, Vernal Busch. Leo Bihl and Bill Rowell. Picture and Lecture . Featured Tonight Dr. and Mrs. J. Vinton Scott will be featured by the Women's Foreign Missionary society of Les lie Memorial church , at the regu lar Sunday service this evening. Dr. and Mrs. Scott have many in teresting pictures whfeb they have taken while they rlseded In China. The public Is invited to enjoy the evening -with the missionary society. HelpM Hints for Healfcal iMig ;,r -vOr I wj ' - ' ; Where Science J. H. 405 State St IVt.". Mrs. Bradford Feted -At Mill City ' Mill Cliy-XMrs. C. L. Atwood was hostess to the members of tbr Missionary, society of the Presby terian church Wednesday after- noon with . Mrs; R. A. Andersor assisting. - This- had one. of the largest attendances of any. meet" tog of the year and In addition tc me regutar . missionary pro?Tn took thev'form of a -farewell for .. Mrs. Bob'Bradford who Is leavkiif soon f or!rErerett, Wash to make her home: Mrs. Bradford .bar been very: prominent in the wor of. the church and will be greatl missed. The rooms of - the At wood" home were gay with 'vaser and baskets of beautiful cur flowers. ' At the close of the meet ing the guests were invited to tbr lawn where a long fable was Be' and. a delightful afternoon lun cheon. was'served; ; J- j Mrs. Otto Geertsen preside over the meeting and the topic fo the afternoon was "China' atart was handled ina most able man ner by Mrs. Verne 'Clark, leader Mrs. Nina Wadsworth Kahlei played a group of piano number and Miss Marjorle Sumpter ane Miss. Maxine Jewell offered group of duets. In appreciation of the help Mrs Bradford has dne for the chare during her residence here, sha was presented With a gift by th elety. Mrs. Geertsen made the presentation speech. During the; refreshment houi Miss Lois LOvett, Miss Sylvia Far men, Miss Alice Smith, Miss Max' ine Jewell and Miss Betty Jan Atwood . erred." with Mrs. Fre Grimes,' Mrs. Anderson and Mrs Atwood cutting. Ices. Among those present for the afternoon were Mrs. Bradford Mrs. W. W. Allen, Mrs. ; Henr Baltimore, Mrs. Clayton Balti more, Mrs. Tom Booth, Mrs. Ver non Clerk, Mrs. Mary Carter, Mrs. James Clark, (Portland), Mrs. Fred Grimes, Mrs. Otto Geertsen Mrs. Charles Gentry, Mrs. O. C. Hutchlns, Mrs. M' E. Hendrlcson Mrs. Bert "Jewell," Mrs. Nina Wadsworth Kahler, Mrs. Lee Mor ris, Mrs. R. C. McCormlck, Mrs. W. OUlver, Mrs. Michael Ruder Mrs. Robert Schroeder. Mrs. Johi Swan, Mrs. Alma Smith, Mrs. I M. Smith, Mrs. O. H Newmaa Mrs.; Lark (Los Angeles), Mrs Harry Wood, Miss Sylvia Farmen Miss Maxine Jewell. Miss Lob Lovett- Miss Alice Smith. " Mis Marjorle Sumpter, Miss Harriet Bradford, .Mrs. Anderson an? Mrs. Atwood. ' The next meeting of the Mis sldnary society- will be at the home of Mrs. Otto Witt with Mrs O. C. Hut chins as leader. The to pic will be "Outlook for the Year." ., Shelburn Gommunity Has Busy Week Shelburn Shelburn friend? were Informed recently of the marriage of ' Richard Schrick to Miss Marie Powell. Mr. Schrick has worked in this community foi a number of years. The youn? couple is making their home at present with his father. "Mrs. J. L. Arnold has return ed after spending a week at New port.. : ; J. J. Ransom and ' family at tended the; Ransom reunion held at Dayton Oregon. The reunion was la celebration of Mr. Ran som's father's $Srd birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Finley entertained their immediate fam ily Wednesday r in honor of the 83rd birthday of Mr. FinleyV mothei. Present were Mrs. Iva Speers and son- Mr. and Mrs. James Trolllnger and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Finley and "Grandma'' ; Finley. , Sf When a Chinese phy sician could not pro - cure medicines nec- essary for a Prescrip ition, he would write $ithe names of the drugs v he needed oh a niece of naner and vkan a a Ana blibll A JL WW U1C OUwV to swallow it. Today. we can rurmsn pny sicians - with all the known chemicals and 'drugs for ftheif scien- tific prescriptions". end Ethics Retpi WiHett Phone 3118 '""f. T'