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v .-r: A"v. XT loung ;er ;oei I Miss . Bobbie Roman, of Astoria, jisitinjr Mr. and Mrs. Joel Roman, who will be feted ' this week at the John Brophy home. Packs lor : Holiday (Kennell-EUia photo.). T A GROUP of the ;ounger set are busy packing bags, anxious to be off today for Camp Santalr at Lvons. th T. W. C. A. summer camp. This weet'l camp n for grade school girls and for many It will be their first experience of camp life. Mrs. Elizabeth Galla her, the executive secretary of the Y.W.C.A.. will direct the camp , and will be assisted by Miss Char lotte Eyre. 7; . .'V. :. ': Mrs. Edward Wellerwill be the . camp mother and Mrs. Carrie Rln go the camp cook. Leaders who will be there this week are Miss ; Elizabeth James and Miss Eileen Goodenough, arts and, crafts; Miss Maxlne Goodenough and Miss Eli-; sabeth Steed, swimming. Music . which will be an important acti-, Tity will be directed by two young musicians, Miss Ruth Reasor, a , music major at the University .of Oregon, and Miss Jeannette Kroe ker, music, teacher at the Seaside ( high school. ' - - " - , A harmonica band will be or-' ganized this summer and all girls ; Interested In being a member are to bring either a sports model or Horner harmonica in the key of C. - For First Week Girls who will enjoy the first week of camp are the Misses Mir iam Becke, Charlotte Alexander,.' Doris - Berwick - Jeanne -Busick, Clarice Russells, Betty Zo - Allen, ; Mary Elizabeth Phillips, Arllne Dood, Phyllis Eaton, 7 Wanda Grant, Leola Huddleston, Janet Kirk, Donna Lee Minton, 'Sarah ; Morse,- Pauline . Morse, Roberta Paulus, Mary Letty Parker, Shir ley Parker, Nyla Nadine Phillips,,, Patsy Post, Sarah Ann vOhling, Gertrude Ellen . Reasoner, Leah ; Rea Smith, . Martha Elizabeth ; Weller, Mary Elizabeth Weller. . Betty Jean Wilson, Dorothy Irene White, Leota Clain Vibbert, Helen Young, Jean Rowland, Callen Hil- . mer,. Virginia Tompkins," Ruth Anne Pearcy and Lois Stacy. The second week which begins. July 18 will include grade and junior high school girls. ' Junior high gtrls will go July 25 end the senior high girls August 1. The last week is not yet full and the , high school .'girls are -urged to register soon. " -. Women's Forum Meets At Bishop Home 7 Mrs. W. W. Gabriel or Port land, president of the Oregen Women's Industrial Forum, met with a group of interested wom en at the home of Mrs. C7 P. Bishop on Court street Friday afternoon-. Mrs.Gabrlel discussed the work of the organization and outlined the plans for -the fall nrocram. To date tne moat im ; ; . pcrtant ;work undertaken hj the . forum Is to secure-low rateaf or - ji.i.v,iiinn nf nnwsr of . TiAnn. . ... . bm a . . .t.ro.t f rodectlon of now- r at tha Bonneville dam nrlce. ; rather than the " blanket ratee - proposed by the California and . Washington representatives ,.ln " eon Kress, i - - . . . - The Forum is ; purely a phll anthmnie and non-Dolltkal or-; KaniZaUva Ul WtlUlCU Wild COi .. ; . . . . . . in the luture aeveiopmeni nu progress 01 uregon. ai t hour tea was served . by the hostess. - ; - - ; . Meeting with Mrs. Gabriel on, belonged to Mrs. A. N. - Gilbert. Calllsfer of . Corvallis, former Sa Friday were Mrs. E. Paris-Zhent-' mother of Mrs. , Schucking . . . lem 'woman whom everyone was bauer j of Portland, , Mrs.-'-J. M, She carried one of the most glad to , see again, wearing a Devera, regional director j -Mrs., gorgeous .bouquets we have seen darklblue lace . gown- and Mrs. F B Leonard. Mrs. Hal "D. Pat- in a long time . . . of Madonna ' George Rossman in powder blue ton. Mrs. E. G. Sanders. Mrs. . William, T. Farjro. Mrs.' C. W. ' Stacey,- Miss WDma ' Stevens of BeiTU-, Syria; Airs- iv. v. ,l'i., Mrs. I. M. Ingersol, Mrs. ' C C. ; Geer. Miss Katbryn Gunnell and . Mrs. C. P. Bishop. Woodburn Golfers Are Guests of Salem Clob Femlnine members of the,Wood- tered with ivory stock and blue burn golf club were the guests of delphinium guarded by ivory ta the Salem Golf club Friday morn-' pers In crystal holders and the in. T.nnrbenn was served at wedding cake of white and sUver m iim A Mrs. H. H. Olin- rer received the - prize for the day's playing and Mrs. Kenneth .4. in io n Mm. J. F. Lacey of Woodburn won ' the net cloths and centered with old score and Mrs. F. G. Evenden the fashioned vases holding blue and gross score. Mrs. 'Guy I Vincent "white flowers.. . . .The bride's Smith has been named chairman; table, all In blue and white, was of the luncheons of the Salem club centered with an old cnpld vase it. .v . int: -K-; filled with fprgetne-nots ;-:;.V. WftAdhnrn inaVroVs Dlaylng were Mrs. Clyaetsrorw. nj.- Sunerevens,Mrrra nam, mis- m.. r Rodnev Alden Mary Scoiiara, Mrs. Wayne Tennanv r Shorey. Mrs. F,.G. Eevnden.'Mrs. i- Wayne B... Gill, Mrs.;,Geral4 B." Smith; Mrs. J. r. i-acey, rs.- cur ton Wllletord, Mrs-tLaVerne Otr jen. Mrs. George. Jopes, Mra. G. r -7-- .SMtrt v Drager - .was married Mrs. Ray Glatt-and Mrs. Blaine aTS i Mrs..Haroia awud. McCord. ; I TS1Cm ?v lerxTnC W" tw salmon colored gladioli and blue ; white suit with royal blue bleuse Harport. Alice Crary Brown, Ha ! t, v - w1 Ar tt,Mr " delphinium - grated th altar- of and white accessories V; . Mrs. Shutt, Esther Ferguson, ;Trlsta i j . Mrs. Kate G. Beir, Mrs: inrea per- rnr.MtlftTi,i hniK iat Ltbb hi. i-ronatancA ,Krb1 Wenger, Mrs. Hedda Swart. Mil. nVrii Mr.-rnrti; B "crosT Mrs. "r3iMCxBKtn Chester Cox. Mrs. Robin Day, Mrs. t a w timii aM aAfl uri m r". I n ft . -"-' "" taton,3Irs. o. Vvife Claude ... .r r- TT It rtMn nVWr W forming a star-. . ger, Mar. . Harold . Oliager, Mrs.. r . -t Kenneth Pot tt-Mrs. AiDen i-we, Mrs Walnard Rllpa,; Mrs.' R. N. Savage, Mrs. James L. Sears, Mrs. Sephus-Starr, Mrs. Guy Vincent Smith, Mrs: Robert Taylor, 'Mrs. - H.-J. WIedmer," Mrs. Van Wleder,' Mrs. iH. K. Stockwell. Mrs. Ernest Skelley, Mrs. R. N. Joseph, 'Mrs. w . . .. i Lutheran Gnild to ' leet "Wednesday; . :' Tb American Lutheran Guild Is ' planning Its .regular meeting for " Wednesday at t o'clock In the , church. Mrs. "A.'.A. Krueger wUl preside at the, business session. rrtar:";rt-a; IA. - i. a V V.. alnaaa ac.aiI-Vk , .y . -"-r-'.:': .51: a talK ?, grower. erations, ana. a.muwcai proKram ill fnllaw. Mr. R. A. Horn is In ckaTge of the misslcit study Hs- t-Fses for lae-aay arerm. nB. Ticmrsan, mts. -.aeoaoreieisen and Mrs. B. AKoioe. - Mrs. Paul Kern Buck, the former Doro thea Goodfellow, whose wedding was an event of Sunday. 1 ( Jesten-Miller photo.) : Seen: and Heard l By JERYMB UPSTON - TRULY LOVELY was the gar- , den wedding at "Eola Acres." counur nvjne 01 mt. uo i mn. , BO." Schucking, last Sunday;men in tuxedos'..-. Mrs.-W. D. when - Miss Dorothea Goodfellow CUrke, mother of -the brtde. Wamn thin tirld of Paul Kern nH.t A mm t j . a mm..Im 9 bine delnhlnlum and white lilies on the lower . terrace where the , guests were assembled- tne :mar- ! rlage tows were said . Doro- thea" was . a picture aha descended into the garden tag Mr. Schucking's beaatifut wedding rown ef exanisite Duch- : a IWS U Vlll HUM MUU UU , . . . . . m . i. . ' witn. long sieeves, iuu. irun, luna-oii couar ana iuu iuu eu with face veil . . . The jgold chain and locket which she wore Ulies and bouvardia . . . From the balcony after the wedding luncheon Dorothea threw! her uoaquei auu kubj neucu , ui Oregon City caught It'. . . Blue and white was the color scheme for the wedding . .... the brides maids wearing blue frocks and leghorn hats carrying large arm bouquets . . .'The serving table In .the dining room .was corered with a" blue satin cloth and cen- . . . Large bouauets of blue hy-- drangeas were arranged about the rooms . . . Tables were set on. the porch covered with pastel Mrs; Schucking -.wore : flowered "l r formtaablunchesot violets and. -, T vivmrw ; imii, . . , . uiiii gown and matching hat for i her and from her scores and prisea . . . Tbe mired eborus, which is un daughter'a wedding . . . This la she has been winning. Is climb- der the direction i of jot. E. W. the second wedding' to; have tak- ? ing right to the i top amongf the Hobson Includes the following Sa- en; place at "Eola Acres. as ai- most a year ago in August Dor- othea's sister, Petgyi now Mrt. wig a 1 itv 1.1 : i." Wirftmrrg nf tn Congregational church Jast Friday night when Doris. Clarke .. . dQ, Et Hamll- r toll , . Sh wore a lovelr wed- -'tUng dress ef- white ' satinJ and ' full train with -insertionr of lace Being an .-, . . jJrs. SOOS Hostess at - Luncheon . ; . . - -' ; - Mrs. Carl Soos was hostess at a charming . luncheon" 'served at ner BOm. oa Center street. Sweet peaa were nsea.to aecqraie in luncheon table, and other aum- mer blooms were arranged , in the house. Following the lunch - non, cunu-Kt m : pju Wilbur . . . J;W score. i 'GueaU tor the afternoon were: j Mrs. Hal Hoss, Mrs. E. G. King Mrs. Saal Jans, Mrs. -Mark m-l well, Mrs. G. ArCoffay.-Mra.-Ar- " ' Dur, rs. .ui jiones-atrs. ituiu rniman; Mra. -Alex - Jones. L Mrs, UoydMiller, iIrs;,LbUi8 Lorenx.; ... . . - - . -...-JF -- ....,;-. - ; -.j . Mn.'- XVanlo Riwan' . " Wank . Spears, Jr.,- Syba -Speart. and. Mrs. Kusseu t;aiu wm arrive aa- tae capital, jate toaay jrom. an ex- : tenoea trip in-the east ana souta. Ji f evealns church ceremony a large number of the guests dressed for. the occasion with the wumen u wsi meuti uu u wor a.- roval bine laca town cut 1 aw . KanV nnd f ami 1 Aw v white kid zlOYes . . . Mrs. G. O. Hamilton of Portland .wore rose taffeta with taffeta bowe tucked Biaca net reamgote - OTei; lir. inil thsra nn t V!rt . tV'StL S : TiSi? "ift ITi :i more- baskets of glads and del-s phintums. were used '-.!.- The i IUIt MU.Q " M w. , n ..u a . cenieryiece at ryees yc .nurruuuucu . uj. iuu i greenery . . . Assisting about the rooms were Mrs. iiarit v. ac lace -with fur ' trim and 1 large picture hat'... . Mrs. Francis DeHarport wearing pink lace imuiuucu w.jiu civo : her tiny daughter, Marie, d&rling in a pretty blue silk frock.1 , . RECEXT BRIDES" should not be forgotten . . .'From the south comes word that' Mrs, Melton (Rosalin Van Winkle) 4 TT....t.. ... A -4 inside during the day . . . com ing out at night . . j parties are given in the morning as well as evening . . . From Los Angeles iiLr.inH ai u nil at lum un.v ... tvuiv . Mrs. Edward Frantx (Ruth Chapman) writes of the fun she and ? Eddie are having going to school at TJ. S. C. and ofher first experience in cooking land shopping . . . Have seen Mrs. Clarence J Hamilton . ( Margaret Drager) downtown .and driving about in good-looking i car wearinr a amart nink snortssUk - ; dress and ' matching accessories works of Chopin, Rach- home In Portland has remarked, iv. ci i. ; irA iui. u ' ' golfers . ' . Mrs. Homer Goulet, , : Jr. (Adele Sheehy) married i year ago last Jane comes into town, every now and. then from - w onnf v0m and ha kan iMn virinr a.' rooA-innlin iLynn Heise (ConsUnce. tmarried in Many and a business woman is wearinr a nn. . v . wblte Palme Beach suit with a frfUy luggage brown Jlous and ; white Gone With The . . Wto-- hat with brown ribon streamers. Informal Garden Tea At Allen Home.'- - - ..j t . , Mrs Ruth Herndon entertained , with a garden tea Thursday aft- i rnoon at the. home of her moth m a& AT n Mi M M Allen, on North -otk rtra.t aa.utin.- tna Vnataa. stlna- the hoateaa were Mr. - w. C. Parker, Mrs. J. : m. - Lamb and. Mrs. Allen, ' QuesU were Mrs. Harry Craw- ford. Mrs. J. M. Lamb. Mrs. W. ' , ra. . ja. jui id, jars. : wv. P Mra. Newton Prez- ;Mra.Terrill, Mrs. P. o miaT. n Vi.;: i .(n bma,- Mrs. Grover Blrtehet, - VVt, Wl Ba U A W V CI JUU tCUCL. Mrs.,Walter ,:Spauldinr .k. MrsV:luvw V11?:, Frank 'Allen. Rail Tarrtll r.nd M.' Marr IImH."' - - - . ; . , ' " .- ' m 7 . l The- Laatvl Social nu; clab f winspensor- a. community picnic. f-ac tiiemr Aaams' grove Tuesday, i July 10. - ... ... Emery Hobson Irr Recital : luesdav : rT . ' . 'v HpHE piano recital to be giren by m. Emery Stewart Hobssn at the A mArilTl I jilt II APS VI C H 11 7" rl fin .r. 0lSitJVrmnlit i Tuesday night of this week la an minded folk of the city. The pro- gram also lists several numbers hf thA eomhined TOice fit the Sa- . !t?'ri club "d. the Clvie Male chorus. - Mr. Hobson. the son f Profes iivi . 1 . , j . vi. hi. ferauuj mumeu irom uib tuuu jer vt tmuj vmuuu-u lege of music under Signor Albino uorno. Sponsoring the recital Tuesday are Mr. and Mrs. Breyman Boise, M?Mrs Donald Youna ul' and m dou MkaT ?M?' and Mrs j c PerfvMr and'Mrl' ana Mrs. j. . ferry, Mr. anq Airs. Paul Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sholseth, Rev. and Mrs.. P. W. Eriksen, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bu- i bkk, jar. uiu iin..ci xxjii, mi . and Mrs. T. S. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Albert, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Woolpert, Dr. and Mrs Roane icomptoaMr.- rd? MrJ:' Pre4 n2S JfSrtS ?Jiv 'T''ui tri5 own in Salem,-she attended Sil'verton schools-and.grad-.le) is :ktusV Mis. Mary schuiur Mr.. 7,t "SJSSSZST & " uatedirom. the. University of Oregon. Mr Cusano is a irad- C. A.. Downs, Mr. and Mrs. H. V, er-- carietoa m pxhir niian . ri w . ann ivi via .sriT-srs H swift Mrs Haiue Hinges Mrs in, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers. Program Varied . ' A program -of wide Interest has 'been planned, thechoruses will sing the beautiful "Lord's Prayer" by Gaines and the beloved "Lost Chord" by Sullivan. Mr. Hobson's program begins with Bach's "Prelude in E. Major" transcribed by Rachmaninoff and concludes with the Impressive "Fa ... .. w ' . . neraillea. Lisct'a linmirA in rMn. manlnoff ..and Debussy, appear . prominently amonr the niana v Bretx. Roberta -Miles. Grace D- area a "we - - - w rrr m . . an wenger, u. js. worth- laston. Sol Edlger, . John; Ediger, Rro4 - Carl, Russell ; Harris, JT Teed, William Buah Fred Xruse, Don Robinson and J. L nu BiHKvrit . JUlBa Ionian sCOlt. uaiiu (inv ucai cuicriux ycr . , , . i ' " . wuvi auaiivi- Uaf as- . juiss iaa Miner, Mrs. Stanley uaiPBB iaes. mm ai ,norses in many. events. .--v?.-- owwwu - , .. . :-.- 7 W" ',,' j L . toatcnwen, Marian Wilbur, Mrs. ' 'sfe" : v i - " ineweaaingoiJluinurnice Gaspellof Seattle toWalter J. J. Teed, Josephine Bross, Marie nallag fStvPark Is : Silver Tea Oiveri at ' Welland of Salem -was solemnized in Seattle xm Fridav Mr : Patton, Frances Nelson. Marian uaiias A-uy irar. is . . , quycr ,a ca yiyen ai ;.v..1Xr.ii.,-.-.Af.a.cTw rrt TTtI . aay. ir. Teed. Miss Ruth ; Bedford will-ae- of the group irwam and . played ?church for f the.' benerit of ctbe will be - enjoyed - f eHowinr -the"1 o1 -Tha aif f air" i hel spon company the choruses. . MM- MttW health Bride-Elect Honored -At Shower '-'. - ' - - i .i- VL? vtaw nif . ,V. -.AT; 7. " V. " eiw wi uTer van nou - ten last Wednesday, at the home of her parents. . ' 72- a?.?;' n -,.if . v- rr J7 , . van , Houten, Mrs. Bert van . Hon ten, viola and Ha- a a ai ... . . an. ; ,,ur.nce nammers, Ma;"AJicalffweT,: mm. U8W :rr Alexander, , Mrs. ; A. t Rirtey; 'Mlsa Ft.,1 Wlffa tli. v - Mra. Leana - - Pierce;. -Mrs.y Joe Rousan, Mrs;' Agnes . Swansea. an' Robert -speaaex, Mise Edna s RJXfey and Mra. arl Gwlaw . s. A mm Many Visitors y Salem to . ,T . . JJurmg . . . . . . IWUir vtt.w 1a. a niniiAm or a 1. . -t- v v.. 1 aboutbalance the number 9 A W . in Salem. ) A-flai nil Viq lUillomolfo visitors f rami hotter climates; look attractive to home xoia alter an; aosence 01 iwo nv Bk ,; . i i wii ur tiii , j. Lyman steed . win entertain as their house guests forafortnigbt, Mr.andMrs. wai- SSL1!0 i& J.?SI!- H8hes Richardson of Los Gatos, California. Tnei travellers are ex- pected to arrlTe on Thursday. The ,, a v, .v. rii.,. Dnries were Joined by the Rich- arasons in caiizornia. several in- teresting tripe are being planned the visitors, and a party "is being planned to Crater Lake. Dr. and Mrs. C. Ward Davis have had as their house guests this week MrsS Davis brother, Mr, 'ITnorrn n. ? 0UfPftr pnnM Th... ... Mr.. ... . - - .. ... - - - w John J. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Kern. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hendricks of Salem, and Dr. and Mrs. Harry Blatr of Portland. Mrs. Rhos Dyke' and children Jocelyn and Lome of Nelson, Brit- ilson, Brit- the housed J. D. Ber- Ish Columbia have been guests of Mr. amd Mrs. wick, for .several days the:pest week. Mrs; Dyke, was, formerly- a . . f . . J A ' nurse at Salem-4 General hoBDital. Visitors Fom Berkeley capiUl- for the- summer. Is Mrs: W. J. Phillips and daughter, Mary anizahetb. nC TUsrkela.V. Tairfnrnla. Klixabeth,.ot; Berkeley. alffornla. They have Ukea aa apartment at the Haeldoff. .Mrs PhlUIps,,Is PI Pi-i Th Dallas wity park was the" . FridaT, A nlcnie dinner was . served atr noon, and members !andspeclal gueata spent-the:rer ' malnder of the day in converse- m nn th vAnnrr m-mbera f uuesta oi iae ciuewere, rs. y Fred F. Prince. MraJ Richard Er- Ickson, Mrs. R. ;E- Clark. C the ,... TrBthaw - vterkar 'j.n. nita nr9hAT i li MstIha flftrV HVLIjO . . W a aa. a a i u a. aa w - Clark; MfldredfWassam. Barbara . sunut,.,r,uiu uo, - .M Clark , and) T-Johnnv Terrr. 'Members , present" were Mrs.- A. A. Graber. Mrs. Fred ' Barker, jMrs. J.- DomaelU Mrs.; Ray, j""- -. - 'Mrs. ciutoa jt ess... Mrs Jwallee Mrs. Revi Wassam, Mrs ; M4r jtogers.1- 3r. I Nellie Knox. .'nHl C b.-.b Km. Dal- :1a Schellberg. 7 : 7 7 , t ; f - " T , . . - . - , . S -77 . :' r . T J. ' " wisa.- saran ire n aws- j iftt.n Allvai 'Hll rutitrn tndav ;frea Camp. JBantt;. CampFira j sr ;wi iwiua NaBMCaTnpFira iClrle camp at , iran tnrav 71 Ball -,- Run. . The. gtrla uava." spear t thlelpiUt Vweelr iV - at the amp are arriving xo spena anywnere irom a aay to a momn uui, l UIUMKI w JUH ltd UUIWI anil . f;. t TV. II .. f--t " 1 A - . . .--v -1. . u t. c- u. .i. j... , , oiirma Uelta UM nrofessiDnnl. frtjmto' nmt tv v t - J - I 1 - . th , .. - " - -a- - ' "-"af '..- V- - ."j, I---- -i 1, - .-4. -. ' v -4-. ' , Arrive Visit V acation " lanmni Vi Aifir b AAWm rr mar of out of town guests that ,T J A. A - vTollaV Wlra mifrViHr trnnA rt green grass and tool evening ,jrup. m summer ana in family have located here where they have friends and relatives, Mrs. phiuips is the daughter of Captain andMrs. m. w. Hunt, f-. ... Route have Mn and Mrs. W. C. Griffiths, iva and Billy of innis- fail, Alberu as their house guests, rv. . The Griffiths are spending a fort night here, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parker are entertainina as their auests this .weekend Mr. and Mrs. T. of Mabel,' Oregon. The Parkers and Mehis are old family friends. Mrs.. Mehi win leave the first of im Miss Evelyn Graham of Prince- ft t. v.. ..... . hvh v& - iuiao AAa J - -J i UVI home on Mill street When) Miss Eyre waa touring In Europe sev- eral years ago she met Miss Gra- ham.. Thompsons Entertain A former Salem resident, Mrs. Earl Anderson, now of Holly - woodJ Calif.. Is expected in-the capital Tuesday to make an ex- tended a ed visit- with her ..son-in-law and dauehter. Mr. and Mri. fiar- ana aa aon Tnompson. ,,t ' Tbomuson. GuesU of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene HawleV for ih nast waaV ha been Mrs. Ernestine McNernery anil dinrhtar rliirlnHi nt Tte.a- and daughter, Charlotte, of Pasa- dena, Calif. Mrs. Mctfernery owns a number of fine race horses and : Miss Carol Clark will-be host- m. nermurvirx- on wunu. - w ww a. . sChurch, atreetv MoiMlay aIteraon. Th tea- Is befnf r apmsored -hf ? young people , of 4he -High- ; School -league of the Jason Lee" - V ZT. . . the church re .being. Invited to calling noure ; lor ' Which are seven to nine o clock, ' Tha taa tahla will Ka onfora4 . m w hot AW . w III wo .u W iby a large bouauet of pink rosea wci, jiw ,bb. wm o- rnirnM riv nlnV t.nar. . TraM. ing at tha urns win be Mra. Lf A. Wood and Miss Frances Grai .ham:; Assisting. In rving : wfll lisa Margaret aAn.:i "Minton and CrolvClark,-,- . V j C i i '-"L' 1 i ,air. i ManrTiti iBter, .en, , ax- spenamg ithlifc , w iaBartmenta, :at Delake. Til rr tWOTdeat.m r.-al Mrs. L. W. Aasti. ef-Silverten.. - r Qark Home i ,,r the Union Oil T - -uia wim . . v..-, ..ujr laouiv. viv, uu'-uoiuui; , lucuvuHHt- ana , MISS JC4K, r "j "" "Wimaa win BO A. F. dlle Wilson.' Celia IfitehelL'-Cor th-'.Vhra: : 1? 7-". .n.rr'r' tn charsfe of. thaAnia- .; 7 t Orir.'v,Claric'ev DanHelleT ."-'-r VV:- v.-r--r. j Aiit,, 'naZfa-'-.iff.' -.4 rDunUp,f-Vera 7Llnde-,r--f& 7: v it .fA..B7; Starbucks f I n.nia:-vflr - aiaimi - runnmnnpr I isiit . .zi r-; .a an r iu a in - u .a. .r . - . . - . . . r . l . l . . ... i . i - -m.. (r . . . . m . . . - . -t . - . . v. . " f -. - , " - -- '"-tt v o-p . 4. vwu-uno. or July Mddmgs Listed v?:: Among Important;'. :A;,;.i-;r:ocial-Events . l LREADY the month of July is running close second with ' A June as the Month of Brides. With several lovely wed dings solemnized during the. past week, and a number of other ceremonies scheduled for this week and next, June may have to relinquish , the title. . " v . " . .." Saunders-BremmerVoivs - - . :r St, Joseph's Catholic church was the scene of a lovely wedding Friday night at 6 ;45 o'clock when Miss Emily . A. Bremmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Bremmer, be : came the bride of Ronald A. Saunders of Portland, on of Mr. and Mrs; William A.; Saunders of Salem. Father; John . Reedy read : the service - in the presence of relatives and -friends. :',.,, ' ; . . Miss Gertrude Schneider sang preceding the ceremony " arid Mrs. Raymond Barton played the wedding marches." The altar was-banked with. lilies,-summer flowers and -tall white . tapers. ; , l- :? --j-;-L -vv; Yv- The bride, who was given: in marriage by: her . father, wore a floor length gown of blue organza with full skirt and short puffed sleeves.-Her finger tip length tulle veil fell from a wreath of orange blossoms which her- mother wore twenty- five years ago. She carried a shower, bouquet of pink and white sweet peas. . ; -- : " t ; Miss Alena Bremmer, sister of the bride, was her only attendant. She wore a yellow organdy frock made similar to the bride's and carried a bouquet of orchid and blue sweet - peas. : . . - - James Haley acted as best man for Mr. Saunders. Ushers were A. C. Friesen and George Dietz. : . A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents on State street with members of the wedding party receiving informally. The rooms and serving table were decorated with ; arrangements of sweet peas and roses and tapers. Mrs. George Dietz and Miss Janet Mulkey assisted in serving. The couple left for a wedding trip after which they will be at home in Portland at the Mayflower apartments where he is connected with the Firestone Auto Supply and Service stores. For traveling the bride chose a navy blue ensemble of taffeta. ' -- - - ; I . Mrs. Saunders is a graduate of Sacred Heart academy arid attended Mt. Angel college. Mr. Saunders is a graduate ' of Salem high school. V ; ; -' - j At Church Today s - Miss Harriet Armold, daughter of Mrs. Jessie L. Armold, will become the bride of Gale J. Herbst, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Herbst, at a lovely candlelight services this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the First Presbyterian church. : - .. Dr. Victor P. Morris of Eugen will perform the cere mony assisted by Dr. Grover C. Birtchet in the presence of a large number of friends and relatives. The altar will be deco rated with baskets of regal lilies and blue delphinium. Miss Mildred Mulkey will sing "Song' of. Love" and "When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver" before the wedding. Miss Hollis Hoven-of Eugene will accompany Miss Mulkey and play the wedding marches. 'V i? " s The bride will wear the wedding gowji of her mother made of cream silk and old Irish lace. It is rftade with a tight fitting bodice, full skirt and puffed sleeves. Her long tulle veil will fall from a coronet of lilies-of-the-yalley. She wiH carry a shower bouquet of sweet peas, roesbuds and lilies-of-' the-valley.' ; . , -;.,y: ' Miss Florence Kidd of Portland, jwho will be her only attendant, will wear a eown of blue taffeta-made on simple linps ami rarrv a rnlnm'x hnnnimf A-f rnsohnili on? awssf iu3 .... .. iighers will be Marvin, VTarinj? V,1 W.WijfvT'.W:. .There will be no receDtion but the couDle will m-Pft - . the JTuests informallv" at the :.A.1A J1 . flver ornaments, a navy hat tiL J-w- m.nrvrM Ji. vi.. "iit. -.iii. v giuvju, "i wi um&.uiuc u.-urea whh wime accessories and corsage of roses and sweet"peas. . v The couple will leave on a wedding trip i after which they wjn be at home in Salem. For traveling the bride will wear Ke flowered dress with navy top coat and white accesso- 2'.: a'u 'j'j b i t v v J15 Armold attended Salem schools and the Umversity of Oregon. Mr.-. Herbst is connected with the Riggs Optical l..: .- oe company. Married AmAntu " soine snceDUt which are of interest here is that of Miss Eleanor !J&ne Ballantyne, daughter of Mrs. J. P. Ballantyne of Silver-, itonand John J. Cusano of Butte, Mont.-The bride is well uate of the University. ofdaho and is connected with thi t The wedding was solemnized in the St. Patrick's rectory hiotner of the bride, attended the ceremony. - . , ... .... - - , . . . i . . . v fc : . Vmt. Tt1l Tt'..v.- . - . . . . .. X8'VeUe Wedding An interesting wedding solemnized Friday, July 2, Is that of Miss Gene Belle, daughter of Henrv S. Bell of Salpm and Weslev BalnM Yntps nf Boise- Idaho in thA Artrl PrOCWv?,X; y - SliJit S n - ??hyt?hK Parsonage Wh?evV?i - Bailey officiating. ' . . , - . . J, v tlhe Dnde Wore a pale accessories and blue and ninVeorsaffP Mfc AnnnY,-- r. Hf a - ;.A a i.". u -.it . i,- -7 ; .";?,'.7: " 1 lne COUple Will make their Yates is an attorney. They are t.r.4"l-. I.V.. .:1.V. : Payette lakes and neighboring i- pramiate nf rirrnhprlaTf S jL?1?" - t -A. -.group of Alpha PWJAlphaV .aorority.maJdi .wm.nana)a'wttB:'.:i:;w. 3 Itii ' UM," a Ua can- breakfast this naoTtrar72IT Y '' w -aaraena ag at? the Olinaer-tooksta lor ne auair wui. oe MUs . Marine Emrey, JMlss Evelyn' Cain, Miss : fcttth O'Neil; mi wi'iXJTV, v u.vtn .nt uu, tati.. -tj..:? . iSchucking home is at Eola 1U1. Virginia Rn1a VI.. tr.tv.. aaM v aaa tai au A 7a iu ABB J Aft. I II r Jne Boyle, Miss Katherine. Boyiev and Miss Vera Walker. Utaa.. in.. Gibson. Miss Lorna Barham. Mtea Genevieve Selaader, ' Mlsa-JSataUe .Neer Miss; : Rachel Tocpm Mise - plenary a a c 14 lie cTJber First Mr- fitfeihv Calbreath of Indetea4 Mthndi.t'hnVn m n-Ai . euce, snL jirs.'ShueVln--i. " ai a o cuki MS IBC garaehs or Dr.'tten' ii--ana..vVv 7 rT ' ' at 5 8 . R Irh mrH , .t c i . . i U pared!- 1 - vr ,r -! .... 2 . . - and Gene qrbthers.5 1 . - ' ' - entrance of the church. Mr. Li T x; j -ii. and corsage bf rosebuds and aax ""ttv; .xt"" in Montana.-' . vv, v-- - t VnrtUnA rV,;u i :1 pink organza," dreSS with blue r o . n uwrnu, .. wnoiei,. hOmtf lri PortlflnH wV.Ar ijOW on a weddinir trin a.t the x . . . mountain COUntrv Mr Yt imlvSS' v of i eavV "jr-. : T i silver tea on assocuition and Callinc heura will .! E.a ' OH the Salem-Tlfllla. ht.hwaw i a, a aa aa n m T . CUri Saldubrr Dunbar wtt be : epeclal guest at the tea. Preml- T nnt vVimm. a n.it.' . . 'Jsting .will be Mrs. Oscar Havter' .Mra.-rPant. Wallace -Mrs. ,H. D. Peterson who will preside at ihe IndABandAnra ' .-- . presiaeni. es r. r.".&? Tinaa reai ? S7f,!: -f tT Ob.alA -... . t-i - r. - . r - t "i' - -a a.aw-;. JLtTa-k, .