-Y L The OREGON STATESMAN, galea. Oregon, Sunday Morning. October 8, 1933 I'AK six iESSIE STEELE Sunday Society, of Th f Society Editor t UDS US1C e .. .... .. . f s-.-.r- :4r.rf j Staiiimalf CI Page and M ' r"' "'' ' -- r li - ' . ll . rri AAUWPlanConf erence October 13 and 14 At La Grande MEMBERS- of the Oregon division of the American Asso ciation of University Women will hold their tenth ; annual conference in La Grande, Ore., Friday and Saturday, - October 13 and 14. Representatives from the state's 13 branches are ex pected to attend, including Portland, Salem, Eugene, Cor- . QTaIl8t Albany, Klamath Falls. As- Couple Take Vows Once M ore GKE of tbe loveliest- ceremon ies of the week was the ex change of marital rows by Jit. and Mrs. W.. H. Fisher on the occasion- of their golden wed dins anniversary Thursday morning at y' 10 o'clock In their home on South Hth street. Rev,, Fred C. Taylor tot Portland officiated. ' Mrs. ; Fisher wore a beautiful gown of , white oriental lace and - carried roses of delicate yellow shades. She descended the stair way that , was a veritable bower over nose petals scattered by Mas :' tern : Glen Ray Otis and Donald ;. Hickerson. The bride was attended by her : daughters, Mrs. Viola Otis of Ta comt and Mrs. lone Hickerson of Seaside. Sirs. Otis were a becom- ing cream colored crepe frock and : .'i Mrs. Hickerson dark bine. Asa Fisher . was . best man for his ; father. -. - : The ceremony was performed In front of the fireplace, which was profusely decorated with flowers and greenery.. Baskets of yellow ' ( chrysanthemums were about the 5 rooms , Miss Leila Rlgdon played ,the wedding march and preceding j the ceremony Mrs. Otis sang . "I : Lore Ton Truly" and afterwards, -Oh Promise Me,! accompanied by . Miss Rigdon and Mlss Renska . . Swart, r . ; ' , ' ' .. Dinner was served at noon to jthe bride . and groom and 18 , guests.- A huge wedding cake with . ..a white bell and gold decorations 'centered the table.' At either end - were golden baskets of marigolds ' and tinnias. . - . .vVr Daring the afternoon Mr, and Mrs, ' Fisher , received scores ot friends "Who called to congratu late them. Prof. Thomas Roberta -; played, some piano numbers and Mrs. Otia sang; J:---J, ; .. Special guests for the day were Mrs. .Martha Scholl, Mr. Fisher's sister of Baker, Mrs. Belle Ken nedy of Hood River, Dr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor.. Miss Sarah Thome, ' Miss Leila Rlgdon and Miss Ren- :k 6ka Swart. ; , , Synch rpnized - jr.!?. Our;: earner 4s,- syri- Z.- chronised -with your , . 'happiest expressions. ? . When your expres-., . sion clicks, our shut ter . clicks. jr S t t'aj .s w b y f our - portraits Cyn Cronise Court and Commercial Sts. v STEP OUT ; Eour-OMocks ; OF BLACK VELVET WHEN .-A s. THE DATE STARTS AT TEATIME Really important occasions call for really important little hats . . . like these They're both black velvety both chic, both new, but there the resemblance ends . . for one has a peak and a soft brush' of glycerined ostrich v . .'the other has the brand-new baJby-f ace' off-the-forehead roll . . . aud it's a toss-up which you'll .toria, Forest Grove, Fenaieton, Baker, Bend, LaGrande and Wal lowa county. Sessions will be held In the LaGrande and Sacajawea-hotels. Principal speakers for the meet ing will include Dr. Curtis Mor ris Chenoweth of the University of Idaho, Mrs. G. A, Johnson of Portland, Dean Kate W. Jame son of , the Oregon State college, Corvallis, and Mrs. John Plank inton, president of the Portland branch. - The program for the two days is as follows: Friday, 4 p.m., opening event, branch presidents' section; 6:30 p.m., dinner, La Grande hotel, Mrs. Earl presiding; Dr. Cheno weth, speaking, his topic to be on international relations; recep tion, given by La Grande branch to the delegates following the dinner and program. Saturday, 8 : 4 5 a.m., meeting of fellowship chairmen with Mrs. G. A. Johnson, chairman of the North Pacific Fellowship com mittee; 9 a.m., registration. La Grande hotel; 9:30 a.m., business meeting. Minutes of last conference. Treasurers report. Miss. Aman da S. Zabel, La Grande. Report of the past year's standing committees: Member ship, Dean Kate W. Jameson, Corvallis; education. Miss Beryl Holt, Salem; international rela-t tions, Mrs. H. R -Laslett, Cor vallis; state fellowship, Miss E. Ruth Rockwood, Portland; na tional fellowship, Dean Violet B. Chessman, Forest Grovel publi city, Mrs. I. T. Merwin, Portland. At 12:15 p.m., luncheon, Saca jawea hotel. Miss Jean White, president of the LaGrande .branch, presiding; speaker. Mrs. . w a G. A. jonnson, romana, on fellowships";- 2:15 p.m., Sacajawea hotel, Mrs. H. R. Laslett. presid ing; speakers. Dean Jameson, state vice president, on "Women From an International View point" and Mrs. John Plankin- ton, Portland branch, on - Tne Minneapolis convention." Educational round table, con ducted by Mrs. Laslett, will fol low. Questions and discussions will be held on study groups and educational projects.- The officers of the state group this year are: Mrs. Virgil D. Earl, Eugene, president; Dean Kate W. Jameson, Corvallis, vice president; Uiss Amanda Zabel. La Grande, secretary-treasurer. Committee chairmen for the state are: Mrs. Herbert W. Las lett. Corvallis. education: Mrs. Francis Murphy. Portland, inter national relations;. uean. jame- os. Corvallia: membership; . Dean Yloie,t- B. , Chessman.-. ; fores Grove. national fellowship,- Miss E. Ruth Rockwood, Portland. OreKon state fellowship; Mrs Marian .Lowry' Fischer, Eugene, publicity: Mr. and Mrs. B. Sonner cordial ly invite flower lovers -to their garden opening at 1045 " South, Liberty street, on Sunday, irom 2 to 5 p. m. , IIVJ THESE Miss Lindquist Given Shower Party; UIm Mable Lindquist, Instruc tor in the young ladles' bible class of the American - Lutheran Sun day r school, was complimented with a delightful Informal party last week at the home of Rev. and Mrs. P. W. Erlksen by members of the elass. A handkerchief shower was giv en Miss Lindquist In appreciation of her work with the class. Pres ent besides the honor guest, were the Misses Rosella Mason, Eleanor Sedarstrom, Mary Goebel, Clarice Kolbe, Lillian Meyer, Lougene Vreitxke, Evelyn Soland, Stella Mae Cook, Betty Lou Stelnmett, Hazel Cook, Arlene Sholseth, Alice Cook. Birdie Hebel, Virginia Ma son, Mary Langer, Helen Coenen berg, Hollis Marten and Iola Quesseth. . - ;... ':. ,: ' ' . .' ' - -.IS, :. Club has First Meeting of Fail THE Enclnltis club held its initial meeting of the fall at the James Clark home on Fairmount hill Friday night. Zin nias in brilliant fall shades made the guest rooms attractive and bridge was in play. Refreshments were served at a late hour. Next Tuesday the group will have a dinner meeting at 6:15 at the Y. M. C..A. Miss Augusta Not- durft, recently returned from a four months' tour of Europe, will be the speaker. Officers of the club are Miss- Mabel Currle, president; Miss Marie Schindler, vice-president; Miss Lenore Naegll. secretary, and Miss Leila Park, treasurer. Guec ts Friday night were Miss June Caines, Miss Kathleen En gle. Miss Bernadine Ledfors. Miss Ethel Randall, Miss Hattie Brat- zel, Miss Jessie Cooper, Miss Ber nice Cowden and Miss Helen B. Hamilton. Members In attendance were Miss Alice Falk, Miss Marie Schindler, Miss Mabel Currle, Miss Dorothy Franks, Miss Muriel Rowe. Miss Esther Rickev. Miss Bessie Tucker, Miss Mildred Jud son. Miss Harriett Stimmel, Miss eBtty Elofson, Miss Vivian Clark, Miss Agnes Emmel, Miss Gertrude Chamberlin, Miss Evelyn Paulsen, Miss Olga Gath, Miss Lenore Naeg ll. Miss Leila Park and Miss Thil da Johannson. Ensemble Organized in Salem Eight young Salem musicians have organized an ensemble club with Katherine Scharf as presi dent. For the past two years the girls have been working on piano ensemble numbers and were pre- I SB II L - Awarded M usic Fellowship, " ' c ' ' , - v " -' j, , , ' ' ' y . ' ' ' "' " r ' ' U , - ' . :.':':.' .:: :::..y ,v:-v.::::y v::?:5:rX ? :;-x. . . r --" -;- . ' f . ' , V' i ' " , ' ' 4 " - TV' " '" :.y. v.-...-:. v, :: : :.y;.v. - : :-: :::: r" ; r . :vx-::.v-,.y''' , s . -'.. mm . J' MissNancy Thidsen, prominent Salem soprano, who has just been awarded a fellowship at the Juilliard School of Music in New York. Word was received through a tele gram this week and exact details are as yet not known. Miss Thielsen is a graduate of the University of Oregon and was connected with Albany' college before going to Hew York this fall. sented in recital last June. Rehearsals of the ensemble will be held once a week, and social gatherings once u month. The or ganization will become affiliated with the National Federation of Music clubs. PERMANENT WAVES Our Less Ex- $1 .00 pensive Waves X .25 Haircut $1.25 Complete $1.50 Wave Complete Curled with Oil Solution Oregon Beauty Shop 420-7-8 Oregon Bldg. Phone 5754 A We're of f to a flying start with this big combination special. FULL- FASHIONED CHIFFON AND SERVICE . WEIGHT HOSE WITH BOX OF LUX SOAP FLAKES both for only 89c . 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VV. And each; W.C.T.U. tb Give Tea For Delegates The dftlirhtfnl noma ot Mrs. 3. Vinton Scott will - be opened to momhAra a.nt friends of the Sa lem chapter of W.C.T.U. for a all- ver tea Tuesday afternoon, be tween tne doiii u j ana s o'clock. Proceeds from the tea will be used to heln defrav expenses for sending delegates to the state con vention In Portland, October u to 20. e Reception is Planned by A.A.U.W. A STELLAR social event of Oc tober 18 will be A. A. D. W. reception at the Masonic temple, to which members will invite their husbands. Following the reception the group will hear S. Stevenson Smith, professor from the University ot Oregon, speak on "The Limits of Gossip." Professor Smith is an excep tionally witty speaker and guests are looking -forward to an enter taining evening. Mrs. Otto Paulus is chairman of the program com mittee, assisted by ' Miss Alice Brown and Miss Ada Ross. Miss Ola Clark is in charge of serv ing. The hostess committee is head ed by Mrs. J. A. Jelderks and in addition to the standing commit tee, is assisted by Miss Mabel Robertson, Mrs. Clifford Brown and Mrs. Harry Keeney of Inde pendence. Miss Frances Vlrginie Melton Is arranging for the musical pro gram, which will consist of violin selections by Dalbert Jepsen. CIO FREE Present this ad to either the Salem or Portlaad tore Monday er Tuesday mmd it wfil be accepted mm first payment om By sew or ased plaao lndadins; gmutds as complete first payment. Tea aoay have yoar choice of ever 200 sew md ased plaaoe at $35, $43, $05, $75, $85, $85, $125, f ICt. $187 ap. Terms on balance, $1 week sad ss. CLINE PIANO Co. 812 State V .-v rAt ' " 't o ' .-J"' 1 IlDrnIlffls:;:.ii -v I VI iss cawarus Plans for Wedding October 14 MISS BENEITTA EDWARDS, who has been extensively feted during the past week.in anticipation of her rnarrilge OctobeTl jreleasW J0 ms Edwards and Roy Harland will be married Satur day Sght at 8 o'clock at the Knight Memorial church, Rev. H. C. Stover officiating. :' r-"-i - T ,:' -- ' . D..An .ant Mfna TJorothT EaSt- UiWOU " KrMPBmatdn. Hal Bolinger will serve as best man for Mri Harland. A reception will ne giv en following the ceremony at the home of ' the 'bride's parent on State '..street,' Misa Edwards la a graduate of Willamette university and is af filiated with -Alpha Phi Alpha sorority." Mr. Harland is also a wiiiainpft rraduate and is a member of Alpha Psl Delta fra ternity. He- is connected wun Walter Winslow in the practice Of law. i On WAdnesdav last Miss Car oyl Braden and Miss Harriett Ad ams were joint bostesses at a kitchen shower at the Braden residence. Daisies and marigolds provided the decorative motif Cards were in play and a late supper Was served. Present were Miss Edwards, guest of honor, Miss Elisabeth Clement, Miss Lois Wilkes, Miss Clara Wright, Miss Dorothy East ridge, liss Bernice Rickman, Personality Hair Catting 50c Painless Electric Eyebrow ' Arching 50c Oil Permanents Push Wave Genuine Eugene Waves 402 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDO. - TELEPHONE 41 -3NirtSkS ..-m- , ' V' 4iA ar-:. -v ....... , .... . - Jorle O Wiii miss nam oiaici' . Miss BarharaBafhanty MIsa Sarah Dark, Miss Bertha abcock,, Mrs. Wilmer Wens, Mrs. Clifton Cle mens, Mra.';B:"iE.-"!l!dwards, Mrs. Harlan - Mrs. B. . F, . Adams, Mrs. H. Jj. Braden, Mrs., Walter Spaol dlns and "hostesses. Miss Braden and Miss . Adams.-- j, A - Saturday night . Miss Dorothy Eastridge invited members ot the , bridal party and Ixiends et Miss Edwards to an informal evening of bridge. Zinnias and gUdloll in bronze and orange shades were used about the rooms. Gifts were presented to the honor guest. Bidden were Miss Edwards, guest of honor. Miss Caroyl Bra den, Miss Harriett Adams. M1ss Helen Breithaupt, jWlss Marian Brets. Miss Mildred Miller, Miss Elizateth dementi "Mrs. Inna Wells, Miss Lulu AUen. Miss Lor etta Varley, Miss Roberta Var ley, Miss Marjorie O'Oell, Miss Bernice Rickman, Miss Mildred Drager, Miss Lois Wilkes and hostess, Miss Eastridge. MORNING SPECIALS Monday - Tneiday Wednesday Shampoo and 7 fie I Bhainpoo t Fingerwave I and parcel $ j.00 ...2. fir$5 .'56. 7 EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT ART JBEAUTY SALON Tun v - :; .. : :4i : fi5 1 2nd Floor - ' ."-T-