1 1 Wedding Ceremonies Are Planned Today in Salem Gardens Several weddings have been planned for today in Salem, swelling even more the summer's list of bridal couples to take up their residence here. - , Savage-Beekner Plans Gladiolii, larkspur and baby breath will form the back ground for the wedding this afternoon t 3 o'clock of Miss Evelyn Beckner, daught of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Beckner, and Ernest Savage; son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Savage, at the First Christian church with Rev. Guy Drill officiating. . Robert Henderson of Eugene will sing "Oh Promise Me and "Because" before the wedding and Donald Allison, cousin of the bride, will play the accompaniments and the wedding marches. ; The bride, who will enter on the arm of her father, will " wear a gown of white lace fashioned on pricess lines with long sleeves and court train. Her full tulle veil win be edged in lace matching the dress and she will carry a shower bou quet of pink rose buds and lilies-of-the-valley. Mrs. Elsie Bosten, sister of the bride, will be the honor attendant and will wear a gown of rose lace and carry anArm bouquet of Briar Clift roses. The bridesmaids will wear gowns ' of organdy in the pastel shades and matching hats .and carry colonial nosegays. The attendants are Mrs. William Judson who will wear lavender, Miss Mina Mae Beckner, cousin of the bride, peach, Mrs. Paul Clark, blue, and Mrs. Adrian Eichelberger, green. i. 'iWillard Savage of Kelso, Wash., will act as best man for his brother. Ushers include William Judson, Glen Savage, Gilbert Savage and Jack Barnett. A reception in the gardens of the country home of the bride's parents will follow the wedding where members of the bridal party will receive. Mrs. Howard Morris will cut the Ices and Miss Eula Beckner will preside at the urns. Mrs. Lyle Beckner, sister-in-law of the bride, will cut the cake. Assisting in the serving will be Mrs. Glen Savage, Mrs. Wil lard Savage, Mrs. Gilbert Savage and Mrs. Orville Malm. Miss Helen Ralph will sing several numbers during the reception. - Mrs. Beckner will wear a gown of blue printed chiffon and white accessories and corsage of roses and sweet peas for her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Savage will wear a blue model and corsage of roses and sweet peas. For traveling Miss Beckner will wear a British tan print silk suit with matching accessories. The couple will be at home in Salem after a short wedding trip. Both are popular members of the younger set and Miss Beckner is a graduate of Salem schools. Mr. Savage is a graduate of .the University of Oregon and connected with Montgomery and Ward company. DePew-Varley Vows The lovely garden of Mrs. R. H. Varley will be the scene of an impressive service this afternoon at 4 o'clock when her daughter, Miss Loreta Varley, will become the bride of William DePew, son of Mrs. Charles L. DePew. The Reverend Gordon of Portland who married the bride's parents will per form the ceremony. Ronald Craven will sing "At Dawning" and "Song of Love" preceding the wedding. A string trio will play the accompaniments and the wedding marches. The improvised altar at one end of the garden will be banked with bouquets of pink and white zinnias and orchid gladioli. Two baskets of summer flowers will be placed at1 the end of the garden where the bridal party enters and a ribbon aisle will lead to the altar. The bride will wear a wedding gown of white embroi dered organdy over an Alice blue taffeta slip made redingote style and short puffed sleeves. Ruching will outline the peck of the dress and extend to the hem. She will wear a matching halo hat with Cecil Brunner roses arranged in her hair. She will carry a cascade cluster of pink rubrum lilies. Mrs. Norval Edwards (Roberta Varley) will be her sis ter's only attendant. Her dress is made similar to the bride's and is flowered marquisette with yellow background over a Paris purple taffeta slip; She will wear a matching hat and carry a basket of talisman roses. Ronald Hewitt of Portland will be best man for Mr. DePew. " A reception in the gardens will follow the wedding with members of the wedding party receiving informally. The serving table will be centered with the bride's cake and sur rounded by bouquets of pink roses and white sweet peas. Miss Daisy Varley will preside at the serving table. Assisting in the serving will be Mrs. Ronald Craven, Miss Erma Meeks, Miss Anna Peters, Mrs. Harmon Garrett, Mrs. Ronald Hewitt of Portland, Miss Thora Miller and Miss. Dorothy Schupp of Klamath Falls, Miss Myrtle Smith of Eugene and MrsAlfred Coote of Silverton. ' : Mingling with the guests about the gardens will be Mrs. George Orey, Mrs. L. M. Wilkerson, Mrs. George Van Natta of St. Helens, Miss Helen Breithaupt, and Miss Varles three aunts, Mrs. C. W. O'Fling of Fullerton, Calif., Mrs. R. L. Landon of Portland and Mrs. William Moss. .Mrs. Varley, mother of the bride, will wear a gown of black and white crepe de chine and corsage of roses and gar . denia's. ' The couple will leave for a short wedding trip and for traveling the bride has chosen a print sheer with yellow background, white sharskin coat and leghorn hat. She will wear an orchid corsage. . . Miss Varley and Mr. DePew are w(ell known in the capi tal and attended Salem schools. She is a graduate of Willam ette university and a member of Alpha Phi Alpha sorority. Later she attended the University of Oregon. Mr. DePew also attended Willamette university and is now connected with Breithaupt's florist. Hoffman-Hint Wedding Miss Genevieve Hinz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hinz, will become the bride of Alfred E. Hoffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hoffman, at a lovely wedding in the gar dens of the Emil Hoff mans tonight at 7:30 o'clock. The Rev erend H. W. Gross will read the service in the presence of relatives and friends of the couple. Mrs. William Fisher will sing "Where Thou Does Go" preceding the ceremony and will be accompanied by Mr, Fischer who will play the wedding ".marches. . . ....- . - The bride, who will.be given in marriage by her father, will wear a wedding gown of white silk lace over a satin slip made redingote style with short puffed sleeves. Summer blos soms will be arranged in her hair and she will carry a cascade bouquet of white gladioli, pale pink Butterfly roses and sweet - peas. ; ..- Miss Maxine Hill, the honor attendant, will wear a pink organdy frock made with wull skirt and puffed sleeves. She will carry an arm bouquet of white snapdragons and pastel garden flowers. ' r V Baskets of gladiolii and delphinium will grace the altar at one end of the garden. Low bouquets of hydrangeas will form the path to the altar. A reception will follow in the gardens immediately, after the ceremony. Miss JTillie Albert has been asked to preside at the urns and Mrs. Percy Blundell will cut the ices. Friends of Miss Hinz who will serve are Miss Judith Jensen, Miss , Dorothy Ruecker, Miss Dorothy Hinz and Miss Eileen Blun dell. The table will be centered with the wedding cake and low bowls of rosebuds and sweet peas will be arranged at either end of the table. - - Mrs. Hinz has chosen a grown of blue organza and cor sage of roses "and sweet peas for her daughter's wedding.. Mrs. Hoffman will wear peach silk and matching corsage. The couple will leave for a short wedding trip and Miss Hinz has chosen a turquoise ensemble of silk with white ac- f " - T '",.at:-': -'r-" . J . - ""k.! Garden Tour Scheduled Sunday Another garden tour lias been planned by the Salem Garden Club and this time the affair is scheduled for Sunday, August 8, so It is possible for the many men int.rpR in rrtpnnr to attend The gardens of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Scott at 1S25 Court street will be included on the list, Mrs. mantia UIUULIO Scott will arrange a piece in the living room. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joel E. Roman will open their attractive gar dens at 1155 North Summer street, and Mrs. Roman will ar- The W. J. Busick gardens at 755 North Summer are listed among those to be visited ' dur ing the tour. Major-G e n e r a 1 and Mrs. George A. White will open their gardens at 255 West Lefelle street to the visitors. Mrs. White will arrange an outdoor supper table. At the Joh'n Bronhv rardens on the Salem-Dallas road, Mrs. BroDbv will arranro n Mexican luncheon table in keeping with her attractive gardens. The George Putnam gardens will be again included on the 11st of those opened for the tour, The tuberous begonias are es- pecially showy at this season and will be much appreciated by those visiting the gardens. Hours are from 4 until 8 o'clock and outdoor fireplaces will be the special feature of the garden tour. ,of Mrs. Kromer s brother-in-law Sirs. O. E. Schmidt entertained nl sister, Mr. and Mrs. Rich as her house guests this week, Mr. rd -p- Wright, of Seattle, and Mrs. Charles F Erb of Butte, hard their cruiser .... They Montana, and Mrs. Richard Mc- returned to her home the first of the week from Portland after vis iting with Mrs. Thornton Ladd. ... '- .. ; : Mr. - and Sirs.; C V. - Faulkner have had as thelrr recenthouse v n , VU' Wl,e7 newcomers, was hostess on Mon- to beautify; the trees, beds and California, Mrs. ' Mabel day. honoring Miss Barbara Prael, frounds j . . A number of the MUler, Mrs. Edna O Neill anT popular Portland girl, , who , was ; girls have their beds outside and Miss Nan Irvine of Portland. 4 the house guest of the McCar- sleep under-the stars ;; . last " r ' gars jover the weekend . ... week, thunder, lightning and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Crawford will Mere j hydrangeas were arranged , rain brought- them all in and leave Tuesday for Pacific City to in the dining room and guest ', caused quite a bit of excitement spend a week at their beach rooms; . . . Fitting right into ... There Is always a hUe or house. ' the ppcture was the hostess, two a day . . . twice they have ... , . . i ! : 1 , i-; been serenaded . . ; once . by csories for traveling. The couple ill rnake their home in S S Kft' S baiem where Mr. Hoffman is m business. Both are graduates "the nver and last week by fu of Salem schools and are well known here. " ' via Downs . . . At the end of each week as the camp draws to Rench-Grace Ceremony close for the group of girls win be the scene of a simple ceremony this morning at 8 the girls dressed m white, o clock when Miss Beryl Grace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . Hngh Theodore Grace, becomes the hride iof Marvin A. Rench, , m. Grace' Thompson teacher son or Mrs. lute Hunt. Dr. Jame$ Milhgan will read the at Parrish junior'high school has service in the presenceof the immediate families and a few "turned home after attending intimate friends. ' I the summer school at Oregon The bride will wear a tailleur If gray silk trimmed in L '3!!S5 navy blue. Her accessories will.be ?f navy and her corsage of business manager and pro- niu uc ui cuxju ruse uuas. . Miss Maxine Miller of Molalla will be the only attendant: She will wear a suit of old rose and white accessories. . The couple will leave immediately following the cere mony for a southern weddincr trin WhiVh Will talro tham 4-v xm3 Angeies ana an irancisco. After August 15 they will be at home in Salem. Both are graduates of Salem schools aOU ne U COnnPTTM With thtt n THE SWIM are members of the high school set. Miss Leon Spaulding, on the diving board. Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spaulding. Center is Miss Nancy Strlcklin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Strlcklin; and right is Miss Helen Ostrln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Ostrln. In the water are, left, Miss Josephine Morse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morse and Mary Ross Holts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Holts. (Photo by Kennell-Ellls.) Seen and Heard By JERYME UPSTON THE SIX YEAR OLDS take the limelight this week ... with several of the very young set celebrating their sixth birthdays . . . On Wednesday Sharon Claire Hampton, daughter of the Ralph Hamlltons, was the guest of hon- L ,.J i . ur .b iue oirmuaj yariy iui whlchher mother was hostess . . . The affair was held ta the C. S.I Hamilton gardens and the twenty-one youngsters bidden naa a grana time piaymg games fVff - They all sat down) to eat at a big table and the cake centered It with Shar on's name on . it and six candles . . :J Clever favors of soldiers and .horses containing crayons were given the children This ! birthday means a lot to Sharon as . she begins school in September and Is all excited her flr8t Bcho1 day- Yotng Billy Paulson, son of Mr. aind Mrs. Oscar Paulson, was 8lx 0f Friday and a group of his friends, all boys, honored him on the occasion . . . Quite dif- ferent . . . the party was in the morning with the guests asked to come at ten o'clock, and af- ter several hours of games and fun a grand luncheon was served at noon.' CRUISING on Puget Sound are Mr. and Mrs. Sydney H. Kro- mer nd ny daughter, Sydney Anne . . . mey are toe guests i",fVan?ia D fnf night auu wm gu iu iciurw anu Jei7l!! JL A PRETTY PICTURE deep in a table blue hydrangeas arranged low blue bowl on the tea at tne very informal affair for which ; Mrs. Donald McCar- gar, one of Salem's charming - ; Krar a A mh. . UjUlVj HA ,A U lUlAJI UW1UIJ. J - ! I wearing an nnusually good-look. Jng print with light background bnght blue rigures Everyone enjoyed the tea as they didn't come and go but stayed while and chatted. FLYING EAST In early Au- gust will be Frances Jensen, a o, iwiuicr oaieui Btrlt "UU nas m host of friends here . . . She has-been visiting here this month dividing her time between Salem and Monmouth, the family home . . . sne graduated from saiem high school and later attended the University of Oregon where she was a Kappa Alpha Theta . . . This June Frances gradu ated from a girls' school in Los Angeles where she specialized in art . . . She and per mother will take a plane to New York where they will purchase a car . . . then homeward bound after a leisurely tour of the states. TOURING EUROPE are Win ifred Gardner of Salem and Faith Sherburne of Browning, Montana, both Willamette gradu- ates and members of Delta Phi ... They are with Gus Ander- son's party ... In letters re- ceived here they . told of . seeing King George and Queen Eliza- beth while in Edinburgh, Scot- land ... In London they stopped at the Savoy . . . From there they went across to Norway and Sweden and then down to Ger- many, ranee ana naiy. CAMP AJiTAli has been a lively place these last three weeks for a number of Salem girls . . . ages ranging from ten to eighteen including grade school and high school students . . . It really is a grand place to be in the summer, right on the Santiam. with good swim- ming and the camp building is set , amongst a beautiful grove of trees the girls do during their stay is tvw msa! oowu presentation of the play "Mr. PIm Passes By." ' v Dr. and , Mrs. Roy Wkkstom are being congratulated on the Mrth of a little daughter, Mary Lo Th nw a""iTBl was 0001 " ter, Beverly Jean.. i Zieber-Simpkin Wedding Is Today Coming as a surprise to her many friends in Salem, word has been received here of the mar riage of Miss Charlotte Zieber to Dr. John Simpkin of Marshfield, which is to take place today. The wedding ceremony will be read this morning in Los An geles, and will be attended by Mrs. Earl Shafer (the former Eugenia Zieber), sister of the bride, Miss Rovena Eyre and Miss Dorothy Simpkin of Marshfield. The bride, who is well known here, attended Salem schools, St. Helens hall and Miss Burham's school In Northampton, Mass. Dr. Simpkin is a prominent phy socian of Marshfield, and former city health officer. He is a grad uate of Rush Medical school and a native of Salt Lake City. The couple became acquainted when Miss Zieber viewed her aunt In . Marshfield. Following an extended trip, the couple will live in Marshfield. . Clarkes Will Make Future Home in Portland , Salem friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Clarke regret to learn that they are leaving this week-end to take np their residence in Port land. The Clarkes have a wide circle of friends here, having made their home in the capital for the past 27 years. Mr. Clarke's headquarters with the national park service are now In Portland. They will make their new home at 1431 N. E. 12th avenue. Their son, Robert, will remain In Salem and enter his junior year at Willamette univer sity in the faJL He will reside at Sigma Tau fraternity. Their daughter, Mrs. Evans Hamilton (Doris Clarke), who was married in early June, now - resides in Portland. , ;. " ; , :.;" Miss Mattson Honored At Garden Party ' - Miss Alice Mattson was honor ed with a surprise dinner served in the garden of the M. C. Matt son home on North 6th street Fri day evening. The garden was dec orated with colored, lights, and a bowl of mixed flowers formed an attractive center piece for the table. Miss Mattson was the reci pient of many lovely gifts. Those present were the honor guest. Miss Alice Mattson, Peter Matson, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Laudabl, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Laudahl, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Elkins, Mr. and Mrs. Jens Peterson, Miss Babe Carruth, Marvin Mattson, La Verne Peter son and Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Matt son. Arrivlns; In the capital Friday to visit with her parents, Mr J and Mrs. Rex Davis, was Mrs. R.- S. Cosgrove (Hester Davis) of Jndlo. Calif. Mr. Cosgrove will Join his wue nere next wee and together they will leave for, an Alaskan cntise. -:y Mr. and Mrs; Earl Cooley are leaving today to spend the com ing week at Waldport. Mr. Cooley will attend the vocational group conference at Waldport, Several Brides Plans- for Com August Weddin A wedding to be solemnized in Portland today is that of Miss Lucille Vi Rice of Portland and Chester C. Grove of Salem. They will be married this afternoon at a church cere mony. They will make their home in Salem after a wedding triD in the south. He is assistant manager at Woolworth's. urip in uic puu sAWYER-BARHAM PLAN'S By MAXINE BUREN . A great part of Salem la trans planted, - sometime j during -,: the - . . V Tin summer to me snore i clflc and no place Is popular with a greater umber of our neighbors than Neskowin. Many Salem families bare cot- ht- tnr nt beach Il-J Jft 1V1 - tA ntfcora dron over for a few W"T.-""; . f days stay. Husbands are lucky to take their "vacations and weekends there, while wives and youngsters enjoy ait uninterrupt ed "holiday. -..vU-:.- Salem grocery stores come to expect fresh peaches, lettuce and staples to go lntd coast-bound. auwmoDues 1 in inse m1""'"" " when husbands start out for the weeaena ai inn . Among those families who va- A reception in the gardens rationed at Neskowin are the will follow the wedding. Mrs. Roy Keenes who took the Prince Wayne Barham and Mrs. Dale Byrd cottage for July and are Taylor will preside at the serv returning today. lug table. Mrs. Herman Gile Mrs. Frank Spears and Sybil and Mrs. K. H. Pickens will cut have spent most of the time at the Ices. Mrs. J. F. Billeter will the Taylor Hawkin'a cottage cut the bride's cake. Young since their trip east. friends of the bride-elect who The Howard Maples are among have been asked to serve are the colonists to enjoy the Nesko- Miss Dorothy Holmes, Miss Flor win beach. ence Foster, Miss Florence Tull, Mrs. Carleton Smith arrived Miss Doris Schunke, Miss Dor Tuesday tf spend some time in othy Barham, Mrs. Kenneth Gra her cottage there. ! ber, Mrs. Brewer Mills of Cot Mrs. Alden Adolph has been tage Grove, Mrs. Clark Jaek Tisiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. son of Woodburn, Mrs. Wilma Rex Adolph who with daughter Wright and Mrs. Russell Mef Joan, has spent several weeks at ford. Neskowin. Following a wedding trip the Mrs. Kenneth Wilson and couple will make their home in daughter, Patty, and Mrs. Forest Grove where Mr. Sawyer Charles Wilson spent last week ' is connected with the state bigh- at ono of the Sandy cottages. way commission. Miss Barbam, Mrs. Louis Lachmtfnd has had daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl as her house guest for the past V. Barham. Is well known in the week at the Thompson; cottage, capital and attended Salem Mrs. William H. Lytle. schools. Mr. Sawyer is the son The Carl E. Nelsons are oc- of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sawyer of enpying their cottage. New York City, formerly of Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner Salem, are among those who resided at So'iV"" Ma Howe Married at r?"t??ima' Cta" Ceremony Dr. and Mrs. F. K. Power and Gn Friday JuIy 23 Mlsa Alber. daughter, Marilyn arrived yes- ta Ho daughter o Mr. and terT IV m ii S.mw,-M"- Bert M- Ho. bece the Dr. and Mrs. Phil Newmyer r,i t,..,, . and daughter. Phyllis, formerly E ? 5fTS of Salem but now of The Dalles, ' nd Ms' ETe,rett Bryant- cTh,e left yesterday after a month at "remony was solemnized at 8 o'- their beach place j clock at Leslie Memorial church Mrs. L. V. Benson and chll- w"n, Reverend Dean Poindexter dren, and Mrs. Karl Heinleln officiating. and son were in the Thompson Before the wedding Carl Mason cottage last week, i Bang "At Dawning" and Miss Vir- Mrs. Wolcott E. Buren and Slula Mason sang "I Love You children, Nancy and Dick, have Truly,." Miss Hoshle Watanabe been spending two weeks at Nes- was the accompanist and played kowin and Dr. Buren . vacationed the wedding marches, there last week. The altar ' was banked with The Elton Thompsons and palms, ferns and gladiouii guard Richard Mevers hav been stav- rA hv whttn tunon in ...j.i.i ing ai isesxowin lor tne past two weeks. Mrs Bert Ford and sons, who are occupying their cottage, . . , ,r ji IZ Z , have been Tlsited the past weeks by Mrs. Charles Robertson and Mrs. Brevman Boise and their children. According to reports from the colonists, residents of Neskowin have been enjoying a pilchard run near ine rocas just soutn of Prnnnnai rrpt An imi.noiiv ft...i -i . Interesting sight Miss Grace Honor Guest At Shower Miss Beryl Grace whose mar riage to Marvin Rench will be an event of this morninz was the honor guest at a kitchen shower for which Mrs. Ed Mor ns was hostess at her home on North 19th street Thursday night. Bridge was : in play dur ing the evening and at a late hour supper was served. Guests were seated at small tables cen tered with pansies arranged in blue glass bowls. ' , , Those bidden to honor Miss were jars, uien JUOIT1S, Mrs.? Harold, Coheen, Mrs. Clar- aha... ... Grace were Mrs. Glen Morris. .yii s. vieorse wew- tua.ua, ius3 jvatoertne jsnapp. giauuaiea irom me Miss Ruth Grace, Miss Maxine oId East Salem (now Wasi.'fbg Miller of Molalla, Miss Christine ton) Bcnol la the year 1888-89. """tcii, ma miss .maretn mt uri mga srnooi Lewis. class to graduate from Salem public schools. fra Tin TTJ.. y ."The affair was to be held at Mrs. Long Honored at the Jonesmere farm, but owing Luncheon Thursday "Jalnihelcn,,c..luncn WM car" aJ led to the Mission Bottom Mrs. Walter Bondell and Mrs. ri hoa8e wh!re the business E. V. Johns were hostessed Tfor 1L ,?.1L lt0n Mey luneheon Thursday' afternoon at el6Ctfd Pre8ldt. J- the Bondell home honoring-Mrs. ll I7' E Ba- A. C. Long, who with Mr Loi kw t,riIJ.urer' r- A committee was will mSehorSy to Etgen "5 i'6 h,L nI- ake her .home. The Keoa mZl n J1,' yMr; table waa centered with yZWl,,Jl "' curing -, the afternoon Burt ofsunImJ a lifS BrTB Bar talked About his afttraoon was eJiwed gainln.8 cceM to Br,8 reo ! Covers were placed for v f,rd" lB -"ndo relative! to get- Long Mrs RaV Wh?f tu ' tlns y hUtory of the north- t-. , . uiass members present were: i The nm, xJl W i , I. Baker, Burt Brown Bar- soSu oi t cSLrTfl er' Mrs' Carrie Walker, Mrs. church will 5! vot B?htl8t G- Dnsford. John Evans. Mrs. of the on,-? m mmY-n -'Nellto Ferguson, Mrs. Cora U ?ieti ltY "writ bISi0.? Bt Ho. Mrs. Florence I?win. at a dessert tahH V?,ZCh rn' Mande Johnson. Mrs. Jes- ' , r0aL Meyers and honorary member Miss Jea luwley. .npervlslng M"' ''ft . WES l 2: vX? ho-K MerrU1 h -p- wlll be l a west at thf fcon.S i ed by ber two d8hters. Sarah Mrs. O. A WoU m,l 1 "d Alice Louise, will leave stre; TfSL.S1 HHSer RTlenjan SX Bt " mother. Mrs CarHt 1 , Tner Plan to be gone sev- Mlnot. South Hu f:1 weekB- Mr Ohllng wiU Join pest'orl iv'Haw! them the week-end. ley and Mrs. Wood are sister Mis. Esther Black, daughter of Mr. C W Vohlt -l-.tl and Mr. Gordon Black. wUl by Me7enNHamuoTW Wa".? wwV ' land has left for a tM r.i- : wher he has been, at- . - Washington State college. ., Tell ing gs Miss Loree Barham who will become the bride-of J. Stewart Sawyer on Tuesday, August 12 has announced the plans for her wedding. The ceremony will be read by Rew Arno Q: Wenlger in the Barbam . garden on North Winter street at eight o'clock. Mrs. Harry H. Harms will ting preceding the service and Miss - - - " " Eva Cochran will play the wed- ding marches, Miss Barham who will be glv- " n" f7at,her 5" asked Mrs. Wilmer Wells, her future sister-in-law, to be her maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Jean ' McElhinney and Miss Lorna Barham. Miss Viv ian Barham, sister of the bride, will be flower girl. Miss Rose mary. Gardner and Miss Jean Barham will light the candles. Ray Gilliam of Portland, fra ternity brother of Mr. Sawyer, will be best man. Usher will " ba Wilmer Wells and Russell j t& lauucmvia The bride, given in marriaee bv her father, wore a floor length dress of white brocaded satin awnea wua lunic. one wore a clu8ter of gardenia8 ln her hair fashioned with tunic. She wore a and carried a shower bouauet of white sweet peas and red rose buds. Miss Barbara Howe was maid of honor for her sister. Brides maids were Miss Evelyn DeMar- , " V als. Miss Margaret Pfohl and Miss AnnahMk TnnUr Thou oil - - wwvv... M. U . . II UH. gowns ln the pastel shades.' Clarence Bryant acted as best man for Mr. Bryant. Ushers were Clyde French, Richard French and Ira Gardner. The couple left for wedding trip to southern points and Mrs. Bryant wore a gray suit with white accessories and corsage cf gardenias for. travelling. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant will make their h in Pendleton where he is connect ed with the ' Consolidated con struction company. Annual Class Reunion At Jonesmere The first graduating class of siauuaiiag; cuisa tn Salem high school, held lliTtn innnal . wAnntAn " . its icuiuu vi the the