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PAG .J TUN Tk OREGON STATESMAN, Salens, Oregon, Sunday Morning, June 21, 1S38 5W imday Society, Ghibs. and Miidd Me of. The Statesman PHONE 9101 JESSIE STEELE Society Editor Miss -Elsa Egans Wedded In Portland Church ToMr. Carlon SATURDAY afternoon at 4 o'clock in Mt. Tabor Presby terian church, Miss Elza Egans, daughter of Mrs. Anna ' Egans of Portland, and James H. Carlon of Portland, son of James Carlon of Estacada, were married. The bride wore an embroidered blue organdie frock with white accessories. She carried a shower bouquet of roses. ' i i oHer Bister, Mrs. Earl F. Gunter Past Matrons Plan Picnic . July 17 , A.:t. ' - ' - - A" PICNIC at Brush College July 17 was 1 planned by the Past Matron' association Friday night " Mrs. Bernice .Blodgett ? waa - ap '. pointed general ..chairman. ';- The association met for dinner at Godfrey 'a. Rose-colored sweet- peas alternating with white tapers In crystal holders made an attrac tive table. V v Mrs. Jean - E. Johnson, a past natron from Santa Crus, Calif., was a special guest. Members In attendance were Mrs. Ida Bab cock, Mrs.-Bernice Blodgett, Mrs. Emma Murphy Brown, Mrs, Lena Cherrington, Mrs. Alice Coolidge, Mrs. Jessie Darby, Mrs. Hettie Darls, Mrs.' Jennie Emmons. Mrs. Hazel Gillette, Mrs. Ida Godfrey, Miss Emma Godfrey, Mrs. Irma Griggs, Mrs.' Monnle Hanser, Mrs. Stella Henry, Mrs. Mary Johnson, Mist . Lelia Johnson, Margaret Kelly, Mrs. Josie LeFore, Mrs. Ora F.,McIntyre, Mrs. Alice Mey ers, Mrs. Minnie Moeller, Mrs. Ida Niles, Mrs. Addle May Petteys, Mrs. Pearl Pratt, Mrs. Mabel Bet tlemier, Mrs. Stella Smith, Mrs. Lotta Smith, Mrs. Nettie Smith, Mrs. Aletta Weisser, Mrs. Gert rude Wilson. Mrs. Faye Wright and Mrs. Lillian King. . Miss Hibbert Honored . With Shower - , Dayton. Miss Rester Hibbert, bride-elect of Clair Heider at 4 p. m. Tuesday, Jane 23, at the episcopal cnnrcn in jucMinnrme, was complimented with a mis cellaneous shower, and 1 o'clock . luncheon at the Dayton Civic elub rooms Tuesday. - : Thirty-eight friends and rela tiveg were present when Mrs. Os car Dawer, Mrs. Clete Cell, Mrs. W. S. U'Ren. Mrs. . Harry Sher man and Miss Madalene Rostner were hostess. lira. Moses .Presents . ' Students on Friday Ifn ' Ylw Tiifiia.- H f 111 sponsor a violin, piano and 'cello recital Friday night at t o'clock In the YJLCJk. Theri will be specialty dance numbers and en emble effects. ' Miss Savage Guest f Mrs. Doraogalla Miss Anita Savage of Seattle is a house guest at the home of Mrs. Harold Domogalla. 1) ir? JUST RECEIVED OA," lcdats uo$ue . SINGLE SO)95 Regular Price $70 We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities."; None Sold to Other Dealers This is just one of a thousand specials on sale during our expansion and remodeling PflUEElOY - 273 State Bt. of Estacada, was matron of hon- or. She was gowned In pink lace. r Baird i Buchanan of Portland was best man. . A cream, pink, and blue color scheme was carried out In the aL tar decorations and at the recep tion which was held afterwards in the church prior. Mrs. Max Gunter of Salem .' poured and as sisting "with the serving were Miss Muriel Wilsonj Miss Helen Fletcher, ' Miss Frances Graham; Mrs. Dora Wallace; Miss Lola Schults, Miss Marie Westhoff and Miss Mabel Dotson. : 5 " '"p", j For, traveling, Mrs. Carlon se lected a wood violet sheer print with a matching hat and white ac cessories. " ' : ' -; ; V After a sbojt honeymoon, the couple will reside at 9127 8. E. Belmont in Portland. . , " v The bride-elect baa been on the faculty,, at Parrish ; Junior high school. Mr. 'Carlon la connected with the post of f ice ataff In Port land., V .. . . ,.' ' Mrsr Putnam Guest of Parents; Friends : Mrs. W.; W. - Putman (Maxine Schannep) of Tallahassee, Flai has arrived for a visit with her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. . I. M. Schannep, and other friends In Sa lem and Portland for the summer. In August, she will leave for New- York City where she will be Joined by her husband. They will go to Boston to vilst his peo ple. While in Oregon, she will at tend the National Education as sociation meeting in Portland next week. Electa Past Matrons are Entertained The Past Matron's dub of Electa chapter of Eastern Star held its last meeting preceding a two months' adjournment at the home of Mrs. Ida Bond, Tuesday. Luncheon was served. The. topic discussed was . the damage to lodge equipment by the smoke and water when fire broke out In the Masonic ; temple Monday morning. - ' .. .. Miss Mary Schults ' la Saa Francisco . Miss Mary Schults, head of the violin department at Willamette university, has gone to San Fran cisco to spend the summer.- She will resume her classes here in the fall. Mrs. Alice Dodd is Salem Visitor Mrs. Alice H. Dodd of Port land is a house guest of the week of Mrs. ' C. P. Bishop. Mrs. George Waters entertained at luncheon "Thursday for the vis itor . ' . " . . uutdlc-Uhi and DOUBLE Regular Price $5 r'ai.KEEri Salcra, Ore. - Exchange Marriage Vows Guanell-Bofcb Portrait Mrs. Peter N. Ediger (Essie Byerly) was married Thursday in Dal las at a large ceremony In the Evangelical church The couple are honeymooning In British Columbia and will make their home at .712 Shelton street, Dallas. Community Concert Plan Inaugurated in Capital CELEBRATED artists of ; con cert, radio,' opera, screen and platform will be brought to Sa lem for the 1836-1937 season. A local organisation has been form ed called the Salem 'Community Concert association, and through its affiliations with the Columbia Coneert Corporation of the Co lumbia Broadcasting system are' Able to bring great artists to Sa lem. , ;. -' . , : The officers of the local associ ation who will carry on its acti vities are: President, Dr. C A. Downs; vice presidents. Miss Al ice . Brown, , Cameron ' Marshall, Gordon Flnlay, and C. A. Sprague; secretary, Mrs. Max F. Rogers; treasure E. B. Millard; "mem bership chairman, Mrs. Arthur J. Rahn; co-chairman. Mrs. Donald Young and Mrs. B. J. McClellan; dinner chairman, Mrs. E. H. Bing- enheimer, appointments chairman. Mrs. Winnie Pettyjohn; publicity chairman, Douglas Jacqulth. i . The purpose of the community concert plan is to make concerts possible on & basis which elimin ates all financial risk on the part of any person, group or organiza tion. The association is organized on a . membership basis.'. Each member who Joins pays annual dues. Membership entitles one to attend all of the concerts which are presented by the association each season without additional ex pense. This membership la secured In a one week's campaign beginning September 21st and closing Sep tember 2 6th. At the end of this campaign the membership is clos ed and no one can Join for another year. Every dollar paid, into the association. Is spent for artists, musical attractions, end attending local expense. Only members of the association 'can attend the con certs as there are no single admis sions sold for any attraction under this plan. A minimum of three ma GEO. E. ' - ' II i niiiimuMM i n.i. i.i.rj .uJiuirinii'immi iiiLiiiiiiiiuL.umm ' Bring Your Kitchen Up-to-Date With This - - . C7 U 8n9"'.wseeflegeBnefaMBtii6iilB8WW Beautifully Designed ' , . n j. . - 7 " ' -' . I E, IT -E3 1? H (g AS .. Full Enameled or Enameled Front Wood I f rK ' " ChCLVUX.. T To) A fo TH? . II " ' fSj2 v : ...and J" rrri " ' ' N v ? Get a Genuine V HSth . L.M- Pressure- 8T "rW vJr , Cooker I v- oil of I I SATIN- rrnnrc I -n L wood- - With One lL. j J ,m4 enn ' of These... ! $Q-00 . Ranges!. . 1 Cm "J - Uardtcare 235 N. Commercial : See Our Large Ad on Page 5 For NORGE News You Must Read About! i jor concerts is assured during the season, The artists are selected by lo cal committee after the member ship, week. Is over. This selection varies according to the amount of money available from membership dues. .The more members - the more concerts, made possible. - Membership in this association permits attendance in any other community concert city in United States Tor Canada. Cities operating in the west under this plan are Klamath Falls, Eureka; Califor nia; Reno, Nevada; Boise and Po cotella, Idaho; Ogden, Utah; Spo kane, Yakima, Walla Walla; Mls oula, , Butte, Great Falls, Helena and Billings, Montana. There are over SSO other citiea in the Unit ed State snow ' having concerts, under this international musical movement. War Mothers Feted at Hixon Home Mrs. Caroline Hixon entertain ed the American War Mothers in her home Tuesday afternoon. Special guests were Mrs. Laura Cleveland and Mrs. Aisle Hixon. ' Refreshments were served with Mrs. Matilda Nadon, Mrs. Aszle Hixon and Mrs. Laura Cleveland assisting the hostess.' ' r Members in attendance were Mrs. Emllie Hendricks, Mrs. Lln- nie M. Lee, Mrs. Carrie Q. Fowl, Mrs. Mabel A. Lockwood. t Mrs. Mary Ayers, Mrs. Matilda Nadon, Mrs. Mary Ranch, Mrs. ' Carrie Lindsay, Mrs. Mary Cleveland, Mrs. Mary Sim, Mrs.' Carrie Beech- ler, Mrs. Minnie Humphreys; Mrs Maude Tallman, Mrs. Addle Curt is, - Mrs. Lillian Christofferson, Mrs. Hulda Bradford, Mrs. Ef fie W. Dunlap, Mrs. Mettle Schram, Mrs; Mae M." lTle."Mrs." Mar B. Salsbury, Mrs: "Jennie Martin, Mrs. Ida C. , Tragllo ' and Mrs. Caroline Hixon. . : ; '. .. - ALLEN . Phone 4610 Hi 1 J : . ! Miss McLean Bride Today . At2P,M. a, N Impressive ceremony In the : fireplace room of the First i Presbyterian church' this af ternoon at 2 o'clock will unite in marriage. Miss Maxine - McLean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McGee, ' and . Donovan T. Kelley, son of Mrs. Edward Cook. Rev. Grover C. Blrtchet will of ficiate. The improvised altar will be banked with blue delphinium. regal lilies and carnations. Tall whltetapers will abed a soft light. The bride will . wear a simple white chiffon gown fashioned along Grecian lines with a cape tied at the neck with a large bow. Herturban is white with a wide band of flowers and a tulle bow in the back. ; She will carry white rosebuds and sweetpeas. " Miss Curtis Attends : r' Miss Iva Curtia of Eugene- is the maid of honor. Her froek Is of yellow dotted mousseleine de sole and her hat of brown taffeta." She if 111 " carry yellow rosebuds. Robert Kelley wUl attend ; his brother as best man and two oth er brothers, , Charles Kelley and John Kelley, will be ushers. Miss Betty Boylan will play the wedding march and will .accom pany Mrs. Roy Stein., of. Eugene who will sing the Delia Delta Del ta "Wedding Hymn" and "I Love You Truly.". . - : r ' . A reception will follow at the McGee residence on North Win ter. White and silver appointments will be used. Mrs. R. M. . Fita- maurice and. Mrs.' W. M. McGee of Portland will pour. Serving will be Miss Alta Swift, Miss Esther Baird. Miss Hulda Rankin of Che- halls and Miss Jean Johnson of Se attle, '.: N " Beside In Moscow For going away, the bride will wear black triple sheer frock with a white lace jacket and black accessories. After a short wed ding trip through Canada, the couple will reside in Moscow, Ida., where Mr. Kelley Is manager or the Shell Oil company. Miss McLean Is a graduate of the University of Oregon where she was affiliated with Delta Del ta Delta sorority and Phi Chi Theta, commerce honorary. For the past wo years she has been on the Capital Business College fac ulty. The groom also attended the University ef Oregon. ' Miss Winifred Curtis is Bride Today, 1 P. M. Misl Winifred Curtis, daughter of Mrs. Christie M, Curtis of New berg, will become .the bride of Donald - C. Landauer,- son, of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Landauer, this afternoon at one o'clock, at the country home of. Mrs. Curtis. i Rev. J. R. Adams of the First Christian 'church "at Newberg will officiate. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Curtis ' will play the wedding march. Miss Curtis will be gowned In a floor-length model of white satin and. will wear a corsage cf bov- ardia and rosebuds. Jean and Car olyn Curtis will be flower girls. For traveling, the bride will wear a dark blue suit with gray accessories. After a trip to Silver Creek falls and other scenic points, the couple will make their home on the Newberg-Yamhill road. : ' 1 - Miss Curtis is a graduate of Sa lem high school and Oregon Nor mal. She taught in Yamhill county county schools for several years. Mr. Landauer Is a graduate of Newberg , high 'school and is em ployed by the Yamhill . Electric company. , v ... . e Mr8..Shrode Gets Honor For Painting - . Mrs. -D. L. Shrode and Mrs. S. B. Laughlln attended the award dinner of the . American .. Artists Professional league In Portland at the Sign of the Rose tea-room Thursday night. Mrs.-Shrode received an award for her picture of trilllums which was. exhibitied In May. x w kit'. OGDEN'S r SALONS OF BEAUTY 251 N. Liberty , I I l 4iVi Opera.Slnger i I ii . ..... Above la Bossell Horton, Holly ? wood tenor, who will sing dual - leading rofea' fcs the Japaaeee " opera, Sakura," im the Port-' - land civic auditorium Thursday night Normal School - - . .. .... . ... Kexy Given U J j Banquet DR. J.- A. CHURCHILL, head of the v Oregon ' Normal schools . and. president of the college at Monmouth, was : honored on his i tenth ' anniversary with the normal school system at a ban a.uet in the Marion hotel last night,"' .. -'f: Hosts were Dr. and Mrs. V. V. Caldwell, Miss Clara Trotter and Miss Helen Anderson. The entire faculty from Ash land normal was invited and the faculty from Monmouth. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Elton and Miss Marie Churchill of . Portland and , Mr. and Mrs. George -Weller were members, of the immediate ram ily in attendance, v Others who attended, in addi tion to those above, included: Dr, and Mrs. Arthur Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Elton, Miss Bertha Stei- wer. Miss Marian Ade, all from Portland; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Strange, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Redf end. Dr. Wayne Wells, all of Ashland, and Dr. Childs, Corval- lis. . Artisan Installation on Thursday, July 2 Installation of new officers for the Capitol assembly of Artisans will take place July 2, with Os car Dencer presiding assisted by Hannah Martin and William M. Robey. : , Following are those who will take chairs: Tom Burton, master Artisan; Gibson Follis, past mast er Artisan; Waldo Miller, super intendent; Lottie Emit, inspector; Eugene Paulin, senior conductor; Paul S hafer, junior conductor; Burton K. Walker, watchman; Jessie Follis, secretary; Margaret Montgomery, treasurer; John Riches, Instructor; Edith "Strang, warder; faith, Eva Stransbaugh; hope, Lorene Mathis; charity, Vel ma Miller; ' Father Time, Sam Vail j color guards, John Shafer and Eldon York: medical . exam iner, Dr. Marion M. Follis.' During the months of June, July and August, the Salem 'Art isans will meet the first and third Thursdays in ; the 'Fraternal temple. Social Afternoon for Eastern Star Chadwick chapter, O.E.S., will hold Its last social afternoon of the current season Tuesday, at 2 o'clock In the Masonic . temple. Sewing entertainment and : re freshments are on the program. Miss Anna Nlssen is general chairman. The soft loveliness of a rose symbolizes not only the season, but the beauty of smart women, all thru the year. Let Ogden's cul tivate that subtle charm which is inher ently yours . . . for summer, especially, demands that you look- your radiant best. Let us help and develop, with care and intelligence, your own individual attractive ness. ' Telephone 8921. iss Kolbe Wallace M. Blair at . Sister's 'Home . i. ' '1 . . i ' ' m " ... V r .. .'. . . MISS RUTH KULdiEi daugnter oi .Bir. ana ivirs, x. a. Kolbe, exchanged marriage vows yesterday afternoon witn Wallace JVi. uiair oi uerKeiey, iaui., eon ox xvir. uu Mrs. M. W. Blair of Portland. Rev. P. W. Eriksen read bride's sister, Mrs. L. J. Stewart, at 4 o'clock. An altar was ImproTised wth baskets of - pinK . roses and blue delphinium, flank ed by cathedral candelabra. - r Mrs. Lucille Harry pUyed.tbe wedding march and . Mrs. J.' A. Sholseth sang "Because" and I Lore Yotf Trnly," The bride was siren in marriage by her father and was 1 loyely : in a pale blue organdie 7, frock with puffed sleeves and bouffant skirt. - Sue wore a . spray of flowers in her hair and carried a shower bou quet "of iilies-of-the-Talley and pink rosebuds. ' ' ' - ; :: - Miss - Clarice Kolbe attended her sister. Herownvwas of pink organdie and she carried an arm' bouquet of pastel, sweetpeas. y - - Ben E. Kolbe of Yakima, bro ther of the' bride,' was best man. Master James Stewart i bore the ring on a blue organdie pillow. " Live in California ' A. reception followed with Mrs. Morse - Stewart;';- Miss " Lougiene Brletske; Miss Arlene Sholseth and Miss Iola Quesseth assisting. For trareling, Mrs. Blair chose an ashes of roses crepe suit" with white accessories and a corsage of ' lilles-of-the-Talley - and rose buds. They left for Berkeley ria the Oregon beaches. : Mrs. Blair Is a . graduate of Bemidji Teacher's college in Min nesota and also attended McPhail Music school in Minneapolis. She has been teaching at Longriew, Wash. Mr. Blair is a graduate of Ore gon Stale college In chemical en gineering and is now connected with the laboratory. of the Stan dard Oil company In Richmond, Calif. . Out-of-town guests at the wed ding yesterday were Miss Bessie Anderson and B. E. Kolbe of Ya kima, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stockard, William Brown, Elmer Hanson and Doran Hauston, all of Corrallis. - Oehler-Bergman Vows Next Sunday , " Society is anticipating the wed ding of Miss Gertrude Oehler, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. Oehl er, and Howard Bergman of Bak er, son of Mrs. E. E. Bergman of Salem, - which ' is calendared for next Sunday afternoon, June 28. at the Christ Lutheran church. Rer. George Koehler of Port land will officiate at 4:30 p. m InTltations hare been Issued to 125. - - : - Arnold Oehler of New ; York City will sing and Miss Louise Flndley will play the wedding marches. Miss Irma Oehler will be her sister's attendant and little Miss Joan Barbara Lee, 'niece of the bride, will be the junior attend ant. Elbert White will act as best man for Mr. Bergman. Mr. Oehler will g 1 t e his daughter in mar riage. " A reception will be held In the Bergman gardens in Chemeketa street following the ceremony. Later the couple will Ieare by motor for San Francisco. i The - bride-to-be was - May Queen at Willamette university her senior year and is a member of Delta Phi sorority. - Her fiance Is a graduate of the Willamette university law school and affiliated with Sigma Tau and Delta .Theta Phi, national legal fraternity. He is now district at torney at Baker, where the couple will reside following their- mar riage, Friday night Miss Marian Breti and Miss Bertha Babcock were Joint hostess in the home of the latter for a miscellaneous shower feting the bride-elect. .. ; N. , ; : - . . ; Barnes Children Arrive In Berlin, Germany - Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barnes have received a cable telling of the safe arrival of their grandchildren, Joan and - Suzanne Barnes, ac companied by Miss Mary Paroun again, in Berlin, Germany. The little girls will Join their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes. The party of three sailed from New York June 11 and after a smooth crossing arrived in Ber lin June 19. Mr. Barnes is foreign correspondent for the New York Herald Tribune. SOCIAL CALENDAR ' i . i... . -.- - r.- .: Office hoars for the society editor are as follows! ' lO a. m. to 12 p. in. and 2 to 6 p. m. every day bat Sat urday. On Saturday, they are 9 a. m. to 12 noon and 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. - Monday, June 22 v -Disabled American War Veterans, 8 p. s4. In ar mory." Auxiliary in Y. W. C. A.; 8 p. m. - Tuesday, Junt 23 - . O. E. S. last social afternoon of season, 2 p. m.1 at Masonic temple. J Business and Professional Women's club at Quelle,' :80 p. m. dinner. Res. at 7279. i ( Berean W. W. G. with Mrs. Floyd White, 174' E. .Cottage, 7:30 p. m. Executive board, council of church women, 2 p. m. at Y, M. C. A. . - .. . ... .... Sons of Union Veterans and auxiliary picnic dinner, ;10 p. m. at home Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Niles. Wednesday, June H ' ' Unity class at Marlon hotel, 8 p. m. .' ' Leslie CanDo's with Mrs. B. E." Otjen, 818 Rural ftvenne, 2. p. m. Friday, June 26 . " '-2 Salem W. C. T. U. with Mrs. C. T. Hoover, Am ir aireei, p. m.. Married to the service in the home of the SOME. fetching summer lasnions ;were glimpsed Friday night at the formal in Castlllian hall. Plain colore were favored . over printa and. there were - more organdies and sheer chiffons than cotton ' prints, .... . ;. I': -' -1 Many of the debs were dancing, with flower in their hair in place . of at the neckline of their frocks. . Two gardenias or a spray of fresh : blossoms Tied 5 with wreatns , of ; icebox posies in popularity. -; ' If yon hare " screwed np your courage enough to cut bangs, a small nosegay of daisies or forget-me-nots V . any flower that is dainty. , will giro you a "Gibson Girl" look if you nestle it atop the curly bangs. Try It for a dif ferent effect. We saw a number of beautifully tanned backs Friday night. Fash- Lion centers have declared that tan is on the wane this season but we miss our guess if about the same percentage- of sun - worshippers don't continue" to bronze their backs, both as a protective mea sure and for color effect. Miss Margaret Marsh To Be Honored , A charming informal affair is that of today when Mrs. W. H. Marsh of Dallas will be hostess, for a trousseau tea to honor her daughter. Miss Margaret Marsh of Gooding, -' Idaho, ? preceding her marriage to Rev. Leroy H. Walk er, pastor, of the First M. E. church of; Burley. Idaho. ' s The tea will be a' quiet occas ion with i only a few intimate friends of . the bride-elect invited. Mis MarshV'wedding will be an outstanding, event of- the week in Dallas. The. vows will b exchang ed on Thursday night at 8 o'clock at th First M. E. church of Dal-las.'-:- . v ..-v. Honoring Miss Marsh the Miss es Bernice Orwlg and Faith Pri day entertained at the laiter's home in I North Summer street Friday night with a miscellaneous shower;.; - . ; After an evening of games, the gifts were arranged on a larga table with tiny brides as favors, pyramided, among lighted taperf and ferns. ' :' The - guest list included Miss Marsh, the honor guest; Mrs. W. H. Marsh, Miss Laura Marsh, Miss Eugenia Shank, Miss Berga Zumkeller all of Dallas, Mrs. Owen McDonald of Toledo, Mrs. Paul Ellis," Mrs. Archie Elliott. Mrs. Dean Polndexter, Mrs. E. W. Stripling, Mrs. V. E. Burson, Mrs. Paul Plessinger, the Misses Bessie Tucker; 'Helen Ingrey Esther Girod," -Mary Schoettle, Carolyn Wilson, Beulah Graham, Barbara Barham, Olga Hungsberg and the hostesses, Bernice Orwlg and Faith Priday. Fidelis Class Enjoys 1 Lawn Supper Mr. and Mrs. George Nader man enieruuea tne naeiis ciass or the Jason "Lee 'Memorial church Friday night. A t:50 p.-m.-covered dish supper was served on the lawn after which croquet and other games were enjoyed. - ?- Those present' included Revl and Mrs.' Lynn Wood and son, Blllle, Mr." and Mrs. Elton Say age and - daughter, Joan, Mrs. Marie Putman and daughter, Re becca, Mr. and Mrs.: George Nad erman and daughter Cleonna, Mrs. Vida Miller and son, Billie, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lange, Joan and Robert Lange; Elmer Cacpell, Darwin and Geraldine Cacpell. Naoma Rehfuss, Sylvia Meat te, Edna McElhaney, Mrs. Thorn quist'and son, Arwin' and Mrs. Heider. . .. . . The KITTY By J. L. S. " -..- - "" ' 1 . " fill .w ' ' - -. . .