The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. "Oregon, Tuesday Morning,. June 4, 1935 PAGE SEVEN Talbot-La Branche Rites Said Here -' Rickey Pink and white roses; peonies, Bnapdragons and mock '. orange blossoms on the altar with huge baskets of pink and white peonies on either side of the altar steps formed the setting for the lmpressire wedding ceremony which united Venita Gertrude La Branche, daughter of - .Mr. and Mrs. A. E. La Branche, in mar riage with" Edmond Talbot, son - of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Talbot, Sat urday morning at the SL Joseph's Catholic chnrch. Rev. Robert Neu gebauer officiating. The wedding march was played by Alena Brem mer. The St. Mary's academy,, choir sang softly during the ceremony. Leona LaBranche. a sister of the bride, was bridesmaid and Gertrude Kahut, maid of honor. Little Beverly Karsten..a cousin, was flower- girl. Louie Salts was best man. Donald LaBranche, a brother and Bennie Keiber acted as altar boys, while Kenneth La Branche, a brother of the bride and Doyle Talbot, a brother of the groom were ushers. The petite blonde bride was beautiful in a tip toe length dress of white organza made with a full flare skirt, long sleeves with rows - of pin pleated folds from the el bow to the wrist and a square neck with, pleated collar. She car- . ried a bouquet of pink rose buds and white sweet-peas. NAfter the ceremony a wedding bn&kfast was served at the home of the bride's parents for close relatives. Anthlea Elstrom and Mrs. W. Miller assisted Mrs. La Branche. Mrs. Talbot attended St. Mary's academy,, is a graduate of Salem nigh Bchool and is prominent in Marion county musical circles. Mr. Talbot is a graduate of Grand Ronde high school. After a wedding trip, the yonng couple will reside here in their home recently completed. Out-of-town guests were M. Gertrude, Kaskauis, B. C, Mrs. Eva Jones. Albert Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. Pahud, Agnes Nadon, Mar gery Nadon. Mrs. V. Long, Port land. Mrs. M. J. Morrison, Mrs. Vale Hagedorn, Myrtle Point, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Talbot, Grand Ronde, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ladd, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown, Sheridan, Mrs. J. N. Gross, Mr. and Mrs. John McCIean, McMinn Tille, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Talbot, Otis. Doyle Talbot, Jean Talbot, Doroth Seth, Grand Ronde. A reception for the newlyweds was held Saturday night at the t home of the bride's parents, with 200 persons present. Dancing fol lowed. .. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Rockhill of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Minick of Portland and Miss Greta Bailey of Forest Grove spent several days last weekend at Florence visiting with Mrs. Ella Herron. They attended the -rhododendron fair. CUTTING ALFALFA GRAND ISLAND, June 3. The showers delayed the hay making here. Cutting the first crop of alfalfa was in progress last week. Cross -Word Puzzle Hy EUGENE 21 'A A 20 22 23 24 25 A 27 23 'A 32 33 37 43 44 47 48 53 54 57 58 HORIZONTAL 1 Flippantly smooth 6 Sow Stoat 12 Ethereal 13 Ceomanded 14 Frosen water 15 What AMCticaa explorer dis covered tho so-calicd "lro Moojataia, a (ropp of tbroo largo aaotooritM? 17 Sloping timbers of a roof 10 Traps 21 Metal-rimmed wooden shields 22 Compensates 2& Exclamation 26 Color 27 Type of poem 2ft Kind of fabric 80 Lake 52 Lariats 24 Maintain 36 Part of "to be" S7 To sell or loan on trust 29 Torn to the right 40 Make lace 41 Pronoun 42 Vessel 43 French soldier 45 Of a grayish color 47 What Urvndary kin of Brit aia was dopes sol aad replaced by Lis brother Elidurs? 49 Sphere of action - 63 Chum 54 Declare 66 Roman poet 67 Beverage- 68 Mother of Helen of Troy B9 Back of the neck VERTICAL -1 Hiatus .-. 2 Recline ' ' " M wnlina name A Ul. la ka MmM Ull f - the House of Reprossotativss? 5-Month in the Jewish calendar . 6 What iathosaissiat port of the -" oaaao of tk f aooa Amsrieaji VA Vs. I X X I V 4Q w YXA I Poland Mourns Pilsudski ... i I; Massed Polish-officials accompany body of Marshal Josef Pilsudski, late iictaior of Poland, to Warsaw Cathedral where thousands of loyal sub jects from all walks of life gathered to mourn their belpved leader. J III PRESENT CONCERT SILVERTON, June S. The Sll verton junior band will appear in concert Wednesday night at the armory in a special benefit pro gram. J. C. Hassenstab will di rect. Specialty numbers will be solos, duets, tap dancing and songs. Aft er the program a dance will be held featuring both old-time and modern music. The band, which was organ ized March 1, 193 4, with 18 char ter members now has 4 2. Wed nesday night they will appear in their new uniforms of grey trous ers, red capes and overseas caps. The band committee consists of E. J. Boesch, John Seeley, Bert Swanson. Among the special numbers are: Songs, Martin Warvick and Myron Dirickson: trumpet quar tet, Tom Williams, Maurice Sta nley, Richard Nelson and Donald Renwick; trombone duet, Myron Dirickson and Gordon Henjum; tap dance. Buddy Sewell. The W. F. M. S. of the Jason Lee church will hold its regular meeting and quarterly tea Wed nesday at 2:30 o'clock, in the church parlors. Devotions will be in charge of Mrs. Joe Delapp and Mrs. A. F. Christensen will give the lesson. SHEFFER 8 "V. A 21 'A 23 21 29 30 31 34 35 21 38 3? 'A 42 A 4 I! to 51 52 55 56 'A 5 Vj A 9 What Aatricaa poai wrote "Wrn, Birakca and Nod" 7 10 Land measure 11 Feminine name 16 Biblical pronoan 18 Woody plants 20 Demonstrative pronoun 22 What is tha sussing part of the bun of too forner motion eictoro start .... NerriT 23 What was too first nam of the eesaomut who wrote Tha Waalth of Nation." 7 24 Affirmative 2ft What is tha most soathwastara country of Europe? 29 Manners of walking 30 Plane surface 31 Let it stand 33 Clamber up 35 The self 38 Measured with a dial 40 Distinctive designation 42 What English poet wui. TDon Juaa"? 43 Father 44 Verbal 46 Exclamation 48 Hail! 50 Feminine name 51 Pinch 52 American humorist 55 Egyptian son god Herewith is the solution to yes terday's puzzle. I I YA r s 7A VTA Vl VTA Vs. V7A Vl xKW& " ... i u V v I I ' I r. Ai :1 w. 4i SIATE MUSIC RECITAL MOLALLA, June 3. Wednes day at 8 p. m. will be a recital ai the high school with the piano pupils of Mrs. S. A. Knapp, Mrs. H. Bowlin and Mrs. Margaret Waggoner, and the violin pupil of Beulah Gore taking part. Last Wednesday Eleanor Heinz pre sented her pupils In recital . ru i.i.irr i iviyivc a a POLLY AND HER PALS DgtbDirt . 1 1 esssss "Tjust stopped Wygl hfrvo jw nvJ f WELLAT 1BT mmST ON 1H VW HOME fjTt SSSSTtPi ) (WWyy - hVveR HOME J rhFN FRDMTH' GOSSIP rl 'TnAJ Ojr S S AN HOUR LATE. S ( MUCH, SUPPRESSION - ' C?q fLS ms : 1 1 ' " By WALT DISNEY MICKEY MOUSE The Memory of an Elephant , J Yt wtw rAH Vou EXPECT ME TO ENJOV W ii K SOIVDU WOULDN'T WELL. LAND ! NfS Y WHATS THS I UUST SAW I YES, BUT HE WOUUDN Y ) J"C Pl COME JfcANVABOCHArEM; MATTER? JOU I ELI JgU D VA BACK HZZl . V: 4 ' -OK4IIMA riiJts 9 m-w0 flJiitaV WITH Iff V mpo MIND? ANWWAV I SOT V LOOK AS If I REMEMBER THE OU' YOU RE J-" THIMBLE THEATRE Starring Popeye r-P --, :J:;;:::::-::::.:::.-.-.- , ,,., . LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY ONE. TMiNG IS CERTAIN, . - a rsc A. rim M6 MRS. WAVE BE.E.N WATCHING HIS LUMCHRCOM NIGHT AMD OAV FOR MOUTHS c TOOTS AND CASPER CAMPER, I'M MIGHTY tLAD TO SEE HOW WELL YOU VE. PROSPERED VOL) HOOLED ME- 1 NEVER THOUGHT YOU HAD IT IN .YOU 5F Miss Schwab Bride of A. T. Wilde Mt. Angel Miss Amanda Marie Schwab, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwab, and Al bert T. Wilde, youngest son of Frank Wilde and the late Mrs. Theresa Wilde, were married Monday morning at S o'clock at an impressive ceremony at St. Mary's church. Rev. Alcuin Hei belfc O. S. B. read the service be fore an altar beautiful with pink and white flowers. The same col or scheme was carried out in the church sanctuary. Miss Helen Keber presided at the organ, playing both the pro cessional and recessional marches. St Mary's choir sang the high mass and at the offertory Rev. Bonaventure Huesser sang "Ave Maria". The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore heavy white satin designed in princess style with long train. The long sleeves, puff ed above the elbow, were finished with points at the wrists. A gar-I party in her honor. The John land of orange blossoms was ar- ston's, residents of this district ranged at the neckline. Her long trailing veil of handsomely em broidered tulle was worn in cap effect with clusters of orange blossoms. She carried a cascade bouquet of rosebuds, lilies of-the valley and bouvardia and a white pearl rosary. Miss Mary Louise LeDoux, niece of the bride, was bridesmaid. Al vin Saalfeld attended the groom. Following the ceremony the bri dal party breakfasted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Schwab. Table decorations were of pink and white roses. Later a wedding dinner was served at the Mt. Angel hotel to 30 immediate relatives and friends. The wedding march was played by Miss Georgianna Bour bonnais and Miss Agnes Walker sang several solos during the din ner. Assisting in serving were Miss Charlotte Kruse, Miss Mary Big- OAD-THr5 MRS- a aw i I A. t a M MRS rtAVC. RPfi i rjfifi. PETE. TCJS PCTeCTlVeS -.l. lr..o Unrii Rior- Vlsnnntl KfthlnSOn. '""'J " J - IULLO UOC, J -.E " .m. . . , t " irr PTi-'nuL"!"!' ler and Miss Georgianna Bourbon nals. A reception was held from 2 to 5 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents." Mr. and Mrs. Wilde left . the. same day on a wedding trip to southern California. Upon their return they will make their home in ML Angel where Mr. Wilde is in business. Mrs. Wilde is a 'member of Mt. Angel's younger set, having been graduated from Mt. Angel normal school and academy with the class of 1930. She was associated with her father in business here. Mr. Wilde is a graduate of Mt. Angel college. Farewell Party is Held at Hollywood for Mrs. Johnston HOLLYWOOD, June 3. Mrs. Jessie Johnston was pleasantly surprised Wednesday afternoon when members of the Hollywood Ladles Social club gave a farewell for the past year or so, are mov ing to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Wilcox of Medford, were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. W. W. Fisher. Mrs. L. G. Bright and children of Bremerton, who have been visit ing the past two weeks at the Fisher home motored to Medford with the Wilcox's on their return trip. VISITORS AT SHAW SHAW, June 3. Visitor on Decoration day at Frank Mas ser's were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Liv ingston and nephew, Neilan Shackleton of Portland. They were accompanied by Eva Faulk ner who visited her mother, Mrs. Mary Larson. Mrs. Will Franke accompanied by Mrsv W. H. Cald well of Salem, left for Seattle to visit "Mrs. Franke's sister, Mrs. Hannah Robinson. Now Showing The Chickens Ccme Home to Roost MEAN MOST Bfc MSAWE-Oe SOME. STRANGE. REASON SRGWDMvlG SO MUCH MOMEV Grandpa Springs a Surprise I HAD A LITTLE LUCK, MYSELF, l AAT VEAP- THEY FOUND OIL ON MY FARM AND I TO A EJ4 SYNDICATE MILLION DOLLARS If ME SENIORS MOLALLA, Jane 3 Carol Wil ier and Zenneth Cutting, both seniors, were honored at the graduation exercises here Friday evening by being presented cups for being the most outstanding boy and girl In the entire student body. They were selected by the faculty from a field of ten voted by the .students. Points taken In to consideration in the awarding of these honors were dependabil ity, sportsmanship, loyalty and character. The senior class also received special recognition by winning the class citizenship cup for this year. The cup was presented to George Erland, president of the class. Mildred Swafford, class adviser, was presented with a gift from the class. Others to receive special men tion at the exercises were Ivan Makinster, valedictorian, Ruth Yoder, salutatorian. and Lola Fluke and Ruth Cordill, all named on the grand honor roll. Dr. Elam J. Anderson, pres ident of Linfield college, spoke. His subject was "Superior Auto Wreckers." George Daugherty, chairman of the school board, presented the diplomas and gave a talk. Picnic is Enjoyed by Liberty Pupils; School Days Ended LIBERTY, June 3. School closed here Friday. Picnics for the various rooms were to have been held Wednesday but due to the rainy weather the day was "Tried and True" life P BOX NO MATTER WHAT THE K A . a k-fa.a k T a a.-fft I MeANV shau- Neveta THAKik: PETE. - AKkD VtiKl HIM TO BE GXTBeMeLV CAREFUL M OF SOLD OUT TO FOR A CASH '. w spent at the schoolhouse. The pic nic lunches were spread indoors and games held. The four upper grades were taken to spend the afternoon Fri day at Paradise Island for swim ming, games and sports. Ice cream was the treat given the pupils. In charge were the teachers, A. V. Meyers and Wayne Smith. A num ber of parents also were present. Labor Strife Has No Place in Mill in Turner Section TURNER, June S. Turner's saw mill and planing mill have not been troubled with labor strikes, and have been quite busy for some time. Mrs. J. M. Stover of Weisser, Idaho is spending some time at the home of her daughter, Mrs. D. S. Riches. Mrs. Emma Cole who spent the school year in Turner is. return ing to her home at Coqullle. Bi-ss Claire Stewart, high school teach er, will take a summer course at Seattle. By : . -)A uovjr-crr OOSEMAJ2V- I'M SO TE-RRlE GLAD THAT have. , AGAIN- I WAWMA JUMP W AND AW? BARK UrTE ZERO DIP WHEN HE SAW YOU COME I'M AN OLD MAN AND INSTEAD MAWN4 OUT A WILL, I'M -rOlNA; DIVIDE. MOST UK IT AMONcr MY RELATIVES THAT'S WHY I CAME ON THIS TRIP - New Superintendent of Hospital "is Due at Silverton Today SILVERTON, June 3. Miss Edna Chrelian, who is to be the superintendent of the Silverton hospital, will arrive June 4, and will spend a few days under the supervision of Mrs. Herbert Pit ney becoming acquainted with the routine. Mrs. Pitney, who has been superintendent for the past few years, resigned to go to her place near HUlsboro to rest. The resignation will take effect June 8. MRS. EVEXDEN LOW WOODBDRN, June 3. Mrs. F. G. JEyenden turned In low net score on women's day at the Woodburn Golf club Friday af ternoon. Hostesses for the after noon were Mrs. Gill, Mrs. Buch ner and Mrs. Evenden. The com mittee for next week will be Misa Mary Scollard, Mrs. R. L. Guiss and Mrs. Burton Dunn. Construction of the Canton Hankfow Railwav in Ch'na u pro gressing so rapidly ta.t the 'in may be- in oporat'on tbU 7T. By SEGAR BRANDON WALSH AND CAKby n HOME By JIMMY MURPHY rlUNfcT LL . NOW CASPER COME IN FOR A SHARE OF in 71 0 MagaiB . I4PAN5D-PA5 MILLION ? ' froatiarsamaat Kit ...... 7 CGNTINUFD 8 Whose experimeats witk oaca JTPMOPP0W.1 ttWm ISDM MM U mwl.lWI 4. i i . lag aad reccojaoat Lie. ,jUt