V Garden Service at GatkeV Today KWAN IKOL the lively garden of Dr. and Mrs. Moulton Gatke. will be the scene of an impressive wedding ceremony this afternoon at four o'clock when Miss Rosemary Huffman, daughter of George W. Huffman, will become the bride of Joseph B. Felton, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Felton of Dayton. Dr. Gatke will read the service in the presence of Immediate relatives and close friends. - Mrs. Stanley Satchwell will sing "At Dawning" and "Because" pre ceding the wedding. Miss Gwen Gallaher will play the wedding marches , and accompany Mrs. Satchwell. Six friends of the bride, wearing pastel organdy dresses- and hold ing white ribbons will form an aisle leading to the altar at one end of the garden'.. The girls in clude Miss Frances Faber. Miss Wanda' Landon, Miss Anna May ..!. ui aim. stiriT. Misa UBlKUli ie ' Suzanne Esau and Mrs. Robert Hansen of Yakima. Large pottery vases of roses will grace either side of the Improvised altar. The bride, who will be unattend ed, will enter on the arm of her father. She will wear a .wedding dress of ; White lace made with full" train, high collar and long sleeves. Her. tulle veil .will fall from a wreath of orange blossoms and she will carry a, bride's bou quet of Cecil Brunner roses and lilies-of-the-valley. Stanley Satchwell will act as best man for Mr. Felton. Ushers will be Clinton Standish. LaRaut Lewis. Ralph McCullough of Portland, Robert Hansen of Yaki ma, Kenneth Peterson and How ard Bergman of Baker. To Reside in Salem! A reception will follow the wed ding and the couple will heceive guests informally. The serving table will have crystal and silver appointments with a bouquet of sweet peas and roses in crystal. A wedding cake will be at one end. Presiding at the table will be Mrs. Robert M. Qatke and Mrs. WilH mina Gardner of Seattle. Mrs. Oris Hoffman win cui me euumS cake. Miss Winifred and Miss Car roll Gardner. Mrs. Clinton Stan dish and Miss Lorene Tompkins will assist In the serving., ,, . The couple will leave on a short wedding trip after which they will be at home in Salem at 1930 Ha zel avenue. For travelling, the bride will wear gray tailleur with wark blue accessories. Miss Huffman graduated from Willamette university yesterday afternoon and has been very pop ular in campus affairs. She is a member, of Delta Phi sorority. She was prominent in athletic activi ties and Berved president of the Women's Athletid association. : Mr. Felton Is a graduate of the Willamette university law school and a member of Delta Theta Phi, national law fraternity, of which he was president. He is a member of Kappa Gamma Rbo fraternity, serving as president one year. Mr. Felton Is now deputy district at torney of Marlon county. Pray-Tyson Marriage Is Told At a ceremony . performed at the home of the bride. Helen G. Tyson and Charles P. Pray were married. Judge Harry H. Belt performed the ceremony. Immed iately following the wedding Mr. and Mrs. .Pray left for a trip to Yellowstone National park. Mrs. Pray was assistant secre tary to Governor Meier, was later connected with the state police division and has recently been with the tax commission. Mr, Pray Is superintendent of state police, having organized that group in 1831. lie was pre viously with the federal depart ment of Justice. ; v i 1 : LEAVING for Corvallis on Tuesday to make their home, are Mrs. A. A. Schramm, Philip. Patricia and Suzanne. Several affairs have been given in their honor the past few weeks. Clements Gardens Are Scene of Silver Tea For Mrs. Dunbar THE gardens of Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Clements will be opened on Wednesday when the Salem Woman's club entertains at tea in honor of Mrs. Saidie Orr Dunbar of Portland, nominated as president of the National Federation of Wom en's clubs. Calling hours are from 3 to 6. Mrs. David Wright will introduce to the line which' is to Include Mrs. Dunbar, Mrs. H. J. , ; Clements, Mrs. A. C. Mclntyre. - -j- state president, Mrs. C. C. Geer, JVlTG KflYtPI I fi president of thefSalem Women's 1TAAO AD club and Mrs. William Fordyce Fargo. ;, ,".(., . , Inviting guests to the garden will be Mn. W. SS. Levens, Mrs. I. M. Schannep, Mrs. Charles Galloway. Assisting will be Mrs. Carl Emmons, Mrs. Clifton Mudd, Mrs. George Rhoten. Asslstinc in the yard will be Mrs. J. Mw Devers, Miss Eula Mc- ranged luncheon at her home Cully.- Mrs. A.i-E. Austin of on East . Washington street yes Woodburn, Miss Grace Taylor, terday afternoon, in compliment Mrs. F. M. Lobdell, Mrs. O. W. to the wives of the Willamette Emmons. Mrs. W. S. Ankney. . university board of trustees. Mrs. Presiding at the punch and Paul B. Wallace and Mrs. A. A. tea tables will be Mrs. Olin Hos- Schramm were assisting host ford of Portland, Mrs. C. P. esses. Guests were seated at two Bishop,' Mrs. Earl Snell and Mrs. long tables, centered , with bou Grover Bellinger. Serving . will quets i of peonies, roses and gar be Mrs. Stanley : Satchwell; Mrs. den. flowers. Following the lunch Clinton Standish, Miss Ruth eon the group viewed the Paint Geer, Miss Helen Board man, Mrs. Spot's art exhibit at Chresto cot Frederick Hill Thompson, Mrs. tage. Estll Brunk Mrs Dwight Leer covers were placed for Mrs. and Mrs. J. A. Jelderks. Tltus LoWe, Mrs. Carl Holllng- The committee . In charge of worth, Mrs. E. S. Collins. Mrs. the tea Is headed by Mrs. George c. J. Edwards. Mrs. Clarence H. R. K. Moorhead, and Includes White, Mrs. Nell Zimmerman, Mrs. John Minto. Mrs. E. E. Mrs. C. L. Starr, Mrs. Robert Not- Thomas. Mrs. David Bennett Hill, 8on and Mrs. E. L. Wells, all of Mrs. Saul Janz and Mrs. C. K. Portland, Mrs. Louis Magin, Mrs. bpaulding. j. M. C. Flndley. Mrs. C. P. Bishop. All women of Salem are In- Mrs. Sydney Hall, Mrs. A. A. Lee, vlted to be present and tp meet Mrs. James Milligan, Mrs. Frank Mrs. Dunbar. . i - E. Brown, Mrs. E. T Barnes, Mrs. The funds from the silver tea Robert J. Hendricks. Miss Jessie are to go to the Dunbar courtesy Wood, Mrs. Wallace. Mrs. fund, to be used to partially de- Schramm and Mrs. Baxter, fray traveling and - living ex- - .j penses of the national president while on oficial i business. Missionary Society Holds Meeting The Women's Missionary soci ety of the First Baptist church met at the home of Mrs. E. W. Peterson on .Friday afternoon. The program was under the di rection of Mrs. 1 Irving A. Fox who gave a monologue "Navy and the Cotton Mill" and dis cussed the subject of migratory work. Mrs. Robert Fromm gave two accordian solos, Mrs. Jenny Hicks led In devotionals. Assisting Mrs.f Peterson were: Mesdames Mattle Clark. F. Wins low. E. Newberry, W. Morley, J. Graber. Others! present were: Mesdames Jack ) Gibson. C. H. McCullah. L. D. Wyatt, B. J. Ay ers, E. A. Wimer, T. H. Clare, A. F.- Bolton, A. M. Mackey, James E. Foster, F. A4 Starkey, F. M. Hoyt, Elmer Conn, Walter Mc Laren, Kate White. Floyd White, -Arthur Stowell. T. Goodman. Joe Teel, Ora E. Ham. L. O. Pres cott. and Theo Roth. . ' Bergsvik Home Is Scene of Tea' i Mrs. Lelf Bergsvik was hostess at a tea to honor Mrs, J. T. De laney of San Mateo, Calif., on Wednesday afternoon. Past presi dents of the American Legion aux iliary were hostesses with Mrs. Bergsvik. Mrs. Delaney Is a past president of the Salem nnit. Tea was served Informally the table was covered with a lace cloth, and centered with a bou quet of mixed flowers. ; Out of town guests at the Bergsvik home are Mrs. Elmer Llttlejohn , of Portland and her son', Gordon. . j . ; " t .... , ... - .- --i - - '- t zr rz. ., Hostess at Luncheon ' ' ' i s HfRS. Bruce R. Baxter enter- Ifl talned with a smartly ar- Junior Music Clubs to Hold Convention The Junior Federated Music clubs of Oregon will hold their state convention In Portland on Wednesday at the Woman's club. The morning r program from Ba lem Includes representatives from the Junior clubs of : the city. From the Jessie F. Bush club will be Marjorle Roseman who will give a report of the club and will play. From Miss Elma Wel lers cluh Jeannette Mack, pres ident, will give a report and play. John Carson Barsch will also play a piano number. Jack La chelle from Mrs. Walter Den ton's club will play and Betty Burroughs will give the report. From the Joy Turner Moses club Maxine Case and Maxlne Ross will play a duet and the latter will give the report. Mies Belle , Brown and Mary Virginia Nohlgren from Phi Del ta . Jfu, . Willamette university school of music, will play. Cloyd Rlffe will be the toastm aster . at the luncheon. The afternoon 'program will be one of creative music. Mrs. Dav id Eason will send Betty Mer cer, who will give the report of the club. Margaret Hood and Betty Mercer will each play a group of their own compositions. Wtvee of members of the Sa lem Ministerial . association will meet on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. IL F. Glle on the Liberty road. Mrs. A. Q. Weniger will assist the hostess, Mrs. B. F. Shoemaker will discuss ' the origin of the Greek Catholic church. Miss Ger trude Shoemaker who Is depart ing soon for Africa will be honor guest. ' v '.3SKr W" r ""JS CV t : yy Roby Laughlin Is Bride of !R.Gemmell MISS Roby Laughlin. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Laugh lin of Woodburn, became the bride of Ronald A. Gemmell, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gemmell of Salem, at a lovely wedding yes terday afternoon In St. Paul'a Episcopal church at 4:30 o'clock. Reverend George H. Swift per formed the ceremony. The altar waa banked with white gladlolas, snapdragons and calla lilies and white tapera burned In the windows. Preced ing the ceremony Mrs. Ralph Wi ser ; of Yamhill sang "Because" and "I Love Ton Truly." Mrs. Richard Krtesel played the Wed ding marches. - . - . - The bride . entered upon the arm of her father, and wore a three-piece tailored suit with matching accessories, and white turban. She wore a corsage of orchids and lilies-of-the-valley. Miss Rovena Eyre, who waa her only attendant, wore an ensemble of ashes of roses with white hat and accessories. Her corsage waa of lilies-of-the-valley. ' Reynolds Allen acted as best man for Mr. - Gemmell. Ushers were Gordon Gemmell, brother of the bridegroom, Clifford Bullock of Woodburn, Andrea Karstena of Helix,' Lieut. Marvin Stroble of Vancouver and Lieut. Raymond Bell of Caacadia. A reception at the David W. Eyre home followed. Mrs. Donald W. Poole greeted the guesta at the door. Members of the wed ding party, Mrs.' Laughlin and Mrs. Gemmell received Informal ly in the drawing room. Mingling; with the guests , were Miss Jose phine McGilchrist, Mrs. Carl Col lins, Mrs. Reynolds Allen, Mrs. Richard Kriesel and Mrs. Ralph. Wiser of YamhilL i Reception Follows : Presiding at the serving table was Miss Elizabeth Putnam, Mrs. Harry Belt cut the bride's cake. The table was' centered with a bouquet ot bouvardia In a crystal bowl guarded by tall Ivory tapers and covered with an ivory da mask cloth. Assisting in the serv ing were Mrs. Raymond Bell of Cascadia, Mrs. Raymond Rees of Helix, frs. .Charles Kaufman of Portland, Miss Charlotte Zieber, Miss Florence Power and Miss Myra Belt. Mrs. Ernest Gerber of Seattle presided at the punch bowl. " - ' - - - -The couple left following the reception for a wedding trip to California. Mrs. Gemmell attend ed Willamette university and Is a member of Beta Chi sorority. She Is a member of the Spinsters and for the past several years has been associate woman's editor of The Capital Journal. Mr. Gemmell la a graduate of the JJniveTsity of Oregon where he was prominent In athletics," la a member ot Alpha Tan Omega and is now director of athletics at the Oregon State Training school. - D.A. R. State Board Meets Monday . The state board of the Daugh ters of the American Revolution meeting and Flag day observ ance will take place at Cham poeg on Monday beginning at 10 o'clock in the morning. Mrs. Boone Harding of Medford, state regent, will preside. -. Members of Chemeketa chap ter D.A.R. who will attend offi cially as members of the board are: Mrs. Edwin Jory. D.AJt. museum ; Mrs. W. F. F a r g o , American Indians; Mrs. Seymour Jones, past state regent and Mrs. A. E. Austin, regent of Chadwlck chapter. Transportation ' la In charge of Mrs. V. E. Newcomb. Miss Ellen Sykes and Mary and' John Brillman returned to their home In Primghar, Iowa, after a : week's visit in Salem with rela tives and friend., .... Home Wedding Solemnized Yesterday AT a beautiful home wedding yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock Miss Rosalind Van Winkle , daughter of Attorney General I. II. - Van Winkle, be- i came the bride of Edward Roane Melton of Houston, Texas, son of Mrs.' Bessie BeU Melton of Wash ington, D. d Dr. K. N. Avison of Portlands-former pastor Of the First Methodist church, per formed the ceremony in the pres ence of the family and close friends.' A large reception for ad ditional guests followed the wed ding from 5 to 7 o'clock. . Mrs. . Bruce . Spaulding sang "Calm as the Night" and "Love" preceding" the ceremony and was accompanied by. Miss Louise. Flndley who also played the. wed ding marches. The couple exchanged vows in front of -the fireplace which was banked- with tall baskets of salmon gladlolas, cream Iris, pink and white carnations, palms and -fern. ' The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, wore a lovely floor length gown of aqua marine blue . marquisette . and lace. It waa made with a full cir cular skirt, tight, fitting" bodice and short puff sleeves. She wore a coronet of blue flowers in her hair and carried a shower bou o.uet of roses and lilies-of-the-valley. ; Miss Elma White ot Portland, her only attendant, wore a coral pink eyelet embroidery dress made with full skirt, square neck line and puff sleeves. She carried an arm bouquet of talisman roses. Andrew J. Brugger of Portland served as best man for Mr. Mel ton. Miss Esther Gibbard greeted the guests at the door during the " reception. Members of the bridal party received informally in the living room. Assisting about the rooms were Mrs. uan bcnreiDer, Mrs. Harold Busick, Miss Ruth Flck, Miss Faye Cornutt, and Miss Caroyl Braden. Large Reception Miss Marjorie Christenson in vited guests into the dining room. Presiding at the serving table were Mrs. Clarence H. White of Portland, Mrs. M. C. Findley, Mrs. F. A. Elliott and Mrs. Norine Fick. The table was centered with a low bowl of talisman roses and matching tapers. Those who assisted in the serving were Mrs. Clarence Emmons, Mrs. Kenneth pt, Mr. nonald Grant of Port land, Mrs. Warren McMlnimee ot Tillamook, Miss Dorothy Kirby and Miss Jean wuiiams oi Grande, and Mrs. William Mc Allister of Medford. Mrs. Andrew J. Brugger of Portland cut the wedding cake. ... ' The couple left for a wedding trip after which they will be at home in Houston, Texas. For traveling the bride wore a floral printed silk dresa with beige coat with fox collar, -white bat with navy, blue band and navy acces- -? Mrs. Melton is well known in Salem, la a graduate of Willam ette unlreraity and received her materra degree from Columbia antveraity She la a member, of Beta Chi sorority and PI Gamma Mu. national social acienc orary. During the past year ahe has been on the faculty, of the Parr ish Junior high schooL, f Mr. Melton -la chief , engineer , ad director of research for Sels mle Explorations, Inc., at Hon- 'aton. one of the major geophysical concerns In the oil toatitry. He received hia B. B. and L M. B. de- , trees jfrom the Unlveralty of Maryland. - ; ; C Eastern Star Session In Portland Salem offlcera of Eastern Star will participate In the ceremon lea of the 48th annual session of the 'Grand chapter of Oregon Or der ot the Eastern Star being held In Portland three days be ginning Tuesday. .Many membera of . Chadwlck chapter will be in attendance. Among the social events of the Grand chapter will he the Wor thy Matrons and Patrons din ner and dance at the Multnomah hotel; the Associate Worthy Ma trons' and Patrons dinner and dance at the Heathman hotel; Past Matrons' and Patrons' din ner at the Heathman and the Secretary's dinner at the Con gress hotel, all on Tuesday. Delegates from Salem are Mrs. Byron B. Herriek, worthy ma tron of Chadwlck chapter, and Grand representative ot the Grand chapter, of District of Co lumbia ; William Jlerriott, : wor thy patron . of Chadwlck chapter; Mrs. Belle Niles Brown and Har old Phlllippl. . Chadwlck chapter Is the fifth largest in the state, ; and there are S4 chapters In Portland. . . -. - Breakfast at Phillips Home Thursday Mrs. William Phillips and Mrs. E. J. Scellars were hostesses . for a smartly arranged . breakfast Thursday morning In the Phil Hps garden. Later cards were in play at the Scellars home." The ' tables were 1 centered with bou quets of shasta daisies and lrtav Mrs. L. V. Benson received high score for cards. : Places were marked for Mrs. J. T. Delaney, Mrs. L. V. Benson, , Mrs. ' Elmer V. Wooton, Mrs. L. D. Lambeth, Mrs. Laban Steeves, ' Mrs. Kart Heinleln, Mrs. B. P. Pound. Mrs. Thomas E. Rllea, Mrs. Willis Vincent, Mrs. Ralph Campbell," Mrs. Curtis Johnson, -Mrs, A. L. Adolphson, Mrs. Phil lips and Mrs. Scellars. '- w A Y.M.C.A. camp rally will be . held at the Y.W. on Thursday at 1:10 o'clock Instead of at three as previously announced. All Girl Reserves and their parents ate invited , to attend as final ; plana will he made for the sum-1 mer camp" at Santaly this year. Mrs. William Busick and- Mrs. Elizabeth Gallaher. in 'charge are completing plane for the op- ening of camp on July 11. - - - eARDEH By MAXINE BUREN One rainy day last week this writer made a rather moist pre view of the i gardens listed for -the Salem Garden club's tour on Monday afternoon and in true Webfoot fashion, enjoyed every puddle and drip. Although the .hope is that Mother Nature ; will bless us with a cloudless sky to morrow. I enjoyed those gardens on that typical spring day; my wet feet, the misty-rainy view ' across the river where delighted cows frisked, and a completely de-pressed coat. The Donald A. Young garden at 815 Falrmount avenue is first on the list of those In the tour, and will be visited at .two o' clock. White and green predom inate in the lawn and gardens; the tiny paved back enclosure is reminiscent of city gardens where a great deal of enjoyment Is packed into a small space. Mrs. .Young will set a bride's ta ble to add pleasure to the visit. " The large Informal garden of Miss Elizabeth Putnam and , George Putnam, over the brow of Falrmount hill contrasts to the formality of Mrs. Young's. An exquitite array of foxgloves at tracted by eye although there are many other displays of bloom equally pleasing and the view across the valley is grand. A cocktail table will be set In the garden.. Next on the tour is the garden or Miss Elizabeth Lord and - Miss Edith at 545 Mission street, a formal arrangement, bordered by trim little hedges. White peo nies, delphinium and Canterbury bells make a background o low er growing blooms, A garden supper table is to be on display. Mrs. Clifford Brown's gardens at 1116 Mission street will be opened at 3:30 for those on the tour. This fascinating place brings formal and informal set ting together, precise arrange ment has been made to blend with the pleasant informality of a woodsy background. Unexpect ed naturalness skirts along the edges of Mrs. Brown's gardens. The Ronald Frizzell home at 1518 Court street is next on the list of those to be shown, and visitors at-4 o'clock will see this attractive back yard arrange ment, new in the past year. Mrs. Frizzell will arrange a luncheon table in pink and white. The gardens at the D. W. Eyre home at 370 North Summer street will be opened at 4:30 and a Victorian tea table and a farm breakfast table will be 'arranged by Miss Rovena Eyre. This is a natural garden, surrounded by a high green hedge that makes possible privacy, close to other city homes. Proceeds from the garden tour will go . to the Salem General hospital auxiliary. Mrs. William Everett Anderson heads the com mittee on arrangements. Tickets may be obtained ' at the florist shops or at the gardens. Mr. and Mrs. F. - G. Franklin have left for the east where Mr. Franklin will attend the reunion of the class of -1887 at Cornell, Ithica, New York. They will then visit in Philadelphia and Wiscon sin and Mrs. Franklin will visit . relatives in ,' Wellington, '.Kansas." They wll be gone about 8 weeks. - ' , Miss Rnth Geer ' who was ' In Portland yesterday attending the regional ' meeting of the" Junior Daughters' of the - American Rev olution at the Alexandria Court - hotel has ' been asked to be the organising regent for the Junior D.A.R. in Salem. ; Mrs. Edward Roane Melton who was Miss Rosalind Van Winkle before her marriage yesterday affc ernoon at the home of her father Attorney-General I. H.v Van Winkle. Mr. and Mrs. Melton will maU their home in Houston. Texas. (Jesten-MUler -Photo.) " Several Announcements or. coming : . - Told This Week A' N interesting' betrothal revealed Friday; afternoon was JL that of Miss Louise Findley, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Findley, to Lawrence F. Heinl of Oregon City. The news was told at an informal tea for which Miss Findley was hostess at her home on North 20th street. The wedding will be an event of the late summer. The tea table was centered with an attractive arrange ment of Cecil Brunner roses and bouauets of roses were used about the rooms. Mrs. Roy M. Lockenour presided at the serving: table. During the. afternoon Miss Billie Cupper sang several solos. v Guests bidden to hear the news were Mrs. Chester Oppen. Mrs. Hugh McGilvra of Forest Grove, Mrs.-Roderick Blatchford, Mrs. Ruskin Blatchford, Mrs. Gail Gray bell, Mrs. Wavne Welch of Canbv, Mrs. Gus Moore, Mrs. Paul Morse. Mrs. T. S. Roberts, Mrs. Charles Swan of Newberg, Mrs. -Oscar White of Belief oun tain. Mrs. Howard Bergman of Baker, Mrs. B. L. Steeves, Mrs. B. E. Carrier, Mrs. Bruce R. Baxter, Mrs. Rov Lockenour, Mrs. M. B. Findley, Mrs. M. C. Findley, Dr. Mary Erickson, Miss Ruth Bedford, Miss Eugenia Savage, Miss Winifred Gardner. Miss Fay Sparks, Miss Rosalind Van Winkle and Miss Billie Cupper." Miss Findley is well known in Salem and pop'ular in musical affairs. She is a graduate of Willamette university and a member of Delta Phi sorority. Later she attended the University of California. She was music supervisor at River dale, Calif., for several years and has been on the faculty of the Oswego-West Linn high school for the past two years. Mr. Heinl is a graduate of Oregon State college and is engineer at the Crown Willamette Paper company at Oregon City. Miss Findley left last night accompanied by, her father for Philadelphia where she will visit with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wulf, and their young son. Dr. Findley will, leave for Nice, France, where he will attend the international convention of Rotary. Miss Findley will be gorfe about thres weeks. . Hamilton-Drager Announcement Miss Margaret Drager, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rue Drager, announced her engagement to Clarence J. Hamilton, son of; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S. Hamilton, at a smartly arranged luncheon yesterday afternoon at Godfrey's for which Miss Drager's two sisters, Mrs. Ruby Drager Mishler and Miss -Doris Drager, were hostesses. The wedding will be an event of Thursday evening, June 24, at the home of the bride's, parents on North Capitol street at 8 o'clock. The table was centered with a bouquet of pastel spring flowers guarded by white tapers. Corsages containing tiny cards with the names of the couple revealing the news marked places for the guests. .Covers were placed for Miss Margaret Drager, Mrs. Rue Drager, Mrs. Clarence S. Hamilton, Mrs. Ralph Hamilton, Mrs. Arthur Hamilton of New York, Mrs. George A. White, Mrs. T. W. Creech, Mr. G. H. Grabenhorst. Mrs. Richard Kreisel. Mrs. Howard Adams, Mrs. Homer L. Goulet, Mrs. Dan McLellan, . Mrs. Robert Drager," Mrs. George -Elmer Emijrh, jr.. of Astoria, Mrs. Carl Collins, Mrs. Homer Smith, jr., Miss Myra Belt, Miss; Josephine McGilchrist, Miss Esther Wood, Miss Margaret Wagner, Miss Margaret Corey, Miss Rovena Eyre, Miss Henriette White, Miss Beryl Holt, Mrs. Mishler and Miss Drager. . ( Miss Drager is a popular , member of the younger set of the capital. She is a graduate of Salem schools and attended Oregon . State ' college and ; Oregon Normal school. She h member of Pi Beta Phi, and the SpriristersFor the past year she has been, teaching at Klamath Falls. . .. :t . . I " , Mr. Hamilton attended the University of Oregon where he was affiliated with Sigma Nu and later took work at Harvard. He is connected with the C. S. Hamilton Furniture company. . . ' - : i -' - "". .. : . . " Miss Steele Betrothed . : - Of interest to Salem folk is the announcement of the betrothal" of Miss Jessie 'Steele,' daughter . of . Mr. and ' Mrs. Foster Steele of Portland, to George H. Robertson, son of George R. Robertson' of Portland. No date has. been set for the wedding. . - V w-eaain gs ' 1 v