Tht OREGON "STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, August 151937 PAGE ELEVEN Musical Club Soon Begins ReHearsals Beginning the 15th season, slsce Its organization, the Salem MacDowell clnb is formulating plan for an active year, with tbree concerts scheduled for the winter. Mrs. Laura Rand Ter ril, new musical director of the clnb has ; announced September 14 as the first rehearsal date and plans to have tryouts for both old and new members. The season's first concert will be In November when the chorns will sine;, and Earle Potter, young Salem tenor will be guest soloist. . Percy Grainger, pianist and composer will appear in March.. The April concert will be a complete program of choral numbers by the club of fifty women's roices. t Beside the scheduled pro grams, the club will feature quartets and trios which will be available for recital through out the year. ' Mrs. Terril the new director has recently mo red to Salem from Bend where she has been actively engaged in musical cir cles of that city for several years. She attended University of Oregon, coached under John John Stark Evana. and was so loist for three years with the university glee club. She also waa associate faculty member while attending ' the university. New Director Here Mrs. Terril worked with Adele Van of Portland, attended the master classes of Louis Graveure in Los Angeles and Lazar Samo loff. Russian master teacher of New York. She took work with Tena Taylor Rone of Los An geles and Denver and choral con ducting from John Smallman in Los Angeles. While in Bend she organized and conducted Mac Dowell clubs there and in Red mond, and directed the Gleemen. Miss Alice Crary Brown, well known pianist of Salem will act as accompanist for the season. She has been active in Salem music circles during her resi dence here, and previous to that was professional accompanist tor Wellsley musical affaiis. The Salem MacDowell club Is one of the oldest musical groups In Salem having been organized in 1922 as the "Salem Women's club chorus. That year It was re-organized as the Salem Mac Dowell club and presented Its first concert in December cf the same year. Mrs. William Ever ett Anderson was its first presi dent and acted in that capacity for five years. Paul Petri was the MacDowell club's first di rector, and was followed n that capacity by William Boyer of Portland. Miss Lena; Belle Tar ter then took over the musical directorship and continued until her resignation last spring. Miss Julia Query Is the club's presi dent. Missionary Society Meets at Sparks t The Missionary society of the First Baptist church met on Fri day at the country home of Mr. anjflilrs. Stanford C. Sparks for an annual picnic. Following the . devotions, an Interesting program was given by members of the group. Participating were Mrs. Mattle Clark. Mrs. Robert Fromm. Mrs. Lee Cross. Mrs. F. M. Hoyt and Mrs. Earl Race. Others present were: Mnr. Annie For. Irving Fox, Mrs. Fred Barber. Jr.. Mrs. Floyd White, Mrs. Kate White, Mrs. Ella Black, Mrs. E..A. Wei ner. Mrs. Joe Graber, Mrs. S. W. Davies. - Mrs. E. A. Cullah, Mrs. Stella Ayres, Mrs. Earl Race. Mrs. Jack Gibson, Mrs. E. J; Ayres Mrs. E. W. Peterson. Mrs. E. C. New berry, Mrs. Elmer Conn, Mrs. L. S. Smith. Mrs. C. L. Parmenter, Mrs. L. G. Prescott. Mrs. Lespia Doris. Mrs. L. D. Wyatt, Mrs. Le on Lambert, and Mrs. Stanford Sparks. a Miss Fitzpatrick to Wed Next Saturday ' Miss K a t h l e en Fitzpatrick whose marriage to Irving Hale will be an event of Saturday. August 28. has announced her wedding plans. The ceremony will take place at St. Joseph' Catholic church at 10 a. m.. with Father Nicholas Dies officiating. The bride will be given In mar riage bv her father. She ha asked Mr. Alvin Zielesch of : Portland to-be her matron ,of honor and Miss Ann Fitzpatrick her -sister, will be bridesmaid. Ned Hale, brother of the groom, will serve as best man. Ushers will be Michael Flttoa trick. Alvin Zielesch and Wil liam Dorner. Birthdav Dinner at Miller Home Mr. and Mrs. Claude Miller en tertained at dinner last night in celebration of the birthday anni versary of their son. Ridgley. The affair was also in the nature of a farewell party to Mr. Miller as he Is leaving today for Coqutlle where he has accepted a new po sition. Covers were placed for Ridgley Miller, Miss Kay Miller. Miss Holon UUIa Ulu Wanda TJin- don, Frank Schramm, Paul Whip- pett, sir. ana Mrs. Kay ianaon of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Miller. CLUB CALENDAR Monday. Angust 19 Iota Sigma WCTTJ picnic at Brush College, C:S0 p.m. i American Legion auxiliary. Fraternal temple, 8 pja. Tuesday, August 17 Woman's home missionary society. Salem district rally. First Methodist church, all day. North Salem WCTTJ with Mrs. Frank Wilkenson, v 2290 North Church street. 1 p.m. Stifle- Jmiled - ' y- x -"'fc y " j "I'm xnn 111 lifco vnur flanr All Are these soft words a warning or a challenge? If appearances were all, it would be the final engagement for the popular swain for the newly engaged young woman, on the right. Is a distinguished figure in smartly styled black crepe. From a semi-circle In front, fullness snreada nnward toward bows falling aoftlv ilowa An antlnn hrace- gilt edge to the band around her redingote over a black slip printed with triple yellow loops brings the redingote new ovations. Copyright 1937, Esquire Features, Inc. Miss Dierks Will Many At Garden Wedding Miss Dorothy Dierks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W' Dierks. and Rains J. Tipton, son of Stew- art Tipton, will be married this afternoon at a 4 o'clock cere- mony in the gardens of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Engdahl on Evergreen avenue. Rev. jcimer uierks or Iowa City, Iowa, uncle of the bride, will officiate. Mrs. Rufus Ermel wUl sing "I Love You Truly" and "Because" preceding the ceremony and Mrs. Fred Leh- -in k- in .is n in li am v luc ot cuuiua .!, Thebride who will be given In marri by Lr fathlr will in marriage oj ner laiuer, win wear a gown of white georgette with pleating at the neckline and hem and matching poke bonnet hat She will carry a bouquet of gardenias.. nrri.7rVf ';.. OT'Shewm wear kue taffeta f?"!?-1!"?'"?" cruanea giroje or velvet ana wtu carry a mea uouquei ui wm JSSSSl vrT -i.r --Tii ki be flowey girl and will wear blue man. A reception In the gardens will follow the wedding. Mrs. Dierks will wear pink net with corsage ?lgard!" and TmJ? th. the wedding party. Presiding at the serving table will be Mrs. w vJ , Vtf. f Wf. Zl Jf8, T w w 15 ' -.MAlr.an,,M!ft.d and M"' nailer uieras wm cm iub icea. Mrs. John Aegeter of Colfax. Wash vrtl cut the bride . cake. oer"u " ""f terson. Miss Irma Bennett, Miss Catherine J3rock. Miss Vera BrockMiss Lucille Harms and Mrs. Floyd Starkey. The couple wUl be at home In Dueiu aiier wcuuiug " the bride will wear a gray suit r.-, ui a !' r.e" eur.e. """s. iiom miss liieras ana Mr. npiou attended Salem schools. Golfers Enjoy Ladies Day Friday- Mrs. Fred Bernard! won Class A eclectic prize. Mrs. Robert Sav- age Class A day prize and Mrs. Robert Taylor Class B prize at the Salem Golf club on Friday ou- rinr thft remlar tournament. Plavinr Frldav wre: Mrs. Sam Adolph, Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mrs. Fred BernardI, Mrs. Joe Adolph, Mrs, Edwin L. Baker. Mrs. Kate G. Bell, - Mrs. Robin Day, Mrs, Max FUnery, Mrs. A. S. Hussey n,.rM mi p fnvn eTent 01 tne Bea8on was th onager. Mr. Hal Patton, Mr, monthly meeting of the Pink and tl "J8 Kcnetn po" Lavender club. It was the annual Mrm;.R0rt Tar M?- GULV eTeBt when "omea eoteruin-" l'Ju ?T'd tbelr huband- H. K; Stockwell. Mrs. Robert Tay- meeting was held on the lor. Ifrs. W. T. Waterman Mrs. Iawn of M; AIIce Weaver', res- Van W ieder Mrs. Harry WIed- Idence. Tables were arranged un- m!rMAMvHeleWIedntr Mr"; der lanre trees and electric Ed Gllllngham. Mrs. Dabney of Japailese candles hung above. The Sa,.?f' Jac,,neIlne McCord "ewer scheme was pfn a and lav! of Portland. ender. , Present wer Mr. and Mrs. H. Mtes Dorothy Williams is spend- . id,-. r.h.- t.a L?J"$ lhlhll. Chester; DeVlne. Mrs. Grace mother. Mr. Stella William, on A street and will return to-Pasa- ff". ..!f '"iStf" .r ... rtl man and E, W. Leslie have re - turned from a vacation spent at Ter, Mrfc Kathryn SchUttenhart 7 .-.r, : Y.chX ' rlorence aDd nd daughter Esther. Elvte Cal- RICKEY A recent house lachata. m vert. Edna Hovenden, Mr. E. C, Mest of Mr. and Mra. , W, H. Mr .l mn. H.rl nrr- ?Te "'-iSfw Tr?n Sn8,e Humphreys was their daughter. man of Backer 7ra?rs7trn1 fth- ?" JoIdan' Mrs. Ralph Westering Of Port man or Bauer are visiting m the Lenore Scholl Mrs. Genie Wood- i.Bd " V7 , E. Bergman and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oehlerf i f .' Warn Harriet Adams wUl leave on her vacation Monday. morning and will spend thenext three weeks In San Francisco and Los Angeles. . Miss Marion AverHl of Port land' Is visiting this weekend as the guest ofi Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stewart. ' fi fr. and Bin. Edwin L. Ba- ker and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver C Locke have left for a vacation at Seal Rocks. - - - ty fatden K nth Hrl. K mrma nr.rwl in snMir hii. r i,it huge felt hat. Left, a black sheer Miss Esther Wood Is Feted at Party Mrs. Robert Judson of Portland and hr mother. Mra. n. L. Kellv were hostesses for an Informal garden party at the J. E. Tyron home on West Washington street yesterday afternoon in compll- ment to Miss Esther Wood whose marriage to William Bodner of Corvallis will be an event of Sep- tember 1. A shower honored the bride-to-be and a y e 1 1 o w and green decorative scheme was used in the appointments. ... w s aaa ahi4Aa . 9 An a u r-m "l""" l" d!' ll E'nTT wSk"' ZlFt' Mm. Glenn Wilbur. Mr. Noel Cav- euder, Mrs. Howard Adams. Ms. pniijp Brandt, Mrs. Harris Lietz. u riwirht Adima nt nallan.- Mrg. Carl G. ColUns. Mrs. Frank .Shafer, Mrs. . Charles Claett, f?r.! J Grace Elizabeth Holman,, Mias Margaret Corey, IUs Josephine McGilchrlst. Misa Margaret WZ-., fEwJJJS ""'uu' jnwswci simmg. Miss Marraret Burdette r,i;v1- Parties Lomplunent Miss Helen Stutt , ' Miaa TT1 An . Rtntt nonnlar bride-elect of the season, haa been honored recently at several in- formal affairs. Last week Miss v.vn. ut T.nv vuin Vathrvn F.atnn Mlaa Lntrr Klftln n. wmA UIm Johnson were hostesses for a sur- Prise linen shower In honor or Misg Stlltt at the Eaton home on North Summer street. Those pres- ent were MlBS stnttt Mlss Mlcis Curtis, Miss Ruth Robblns, Miss M-ni MftCnHonrh-Mi 'Hazel . Snyder. Miss Mildred Malkey, Mrg Reid White, Mrs. Laura Eaton and Mrs. I4. J. Statu nrha wiilmet .nTiHarv t the First Presbyterian church honored Miss Stutt with a mis- cellaneous shower at the Stutt home. Guests were Mrs. Jessie Singleton, Miss Edna Purdy, Mrs. Bertha J. Darby, Miss Healy, Miss Esther Mills, Miss Elizabeth Hogg. Mrs. Mary Hogg, Miss Ruth Robbins, Miss Mlrpah Blair, Mrs. William Schults and Mrs. L. J. stutt. Dr. David Bennett Hill will Vo to Breltenbush today where he will spend next week vacation- tag. HUBBARD--An outstanding so- Devine. Mr. and Mrs E. S. Wolf, M. Mr. andw Mrs. Ceorre Zeek : "d Jackson. Mr! ana Mrs. is. a. Maynew, Mr. and Mrs. Georea F. Clinton. JnrHin 9" Hr- "d . T- . itrhn ur nA Mr. n n rl.. ran, ttuoy uruienaen, tne nos- teaB Mrs. Alice Weaver and her daughter Frances. , ... . . . " NORTH HOWELL Mr. and Mrs. Earl DeSart were honored at their home Thursday night with s dinner on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kaenzie and two children; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde DeSart, Ruth and Gerald; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. DeSart, Mr. and Mrs. A. R.; Mathia, Mrs. .-'Alia Ltndholm. J. S. Kaufman and Mr. and Mrs. Earl DeSart. Miss Barham Is Married on Thursday - At a lovely garden wedding The affair, will be a church wed- The rooms - were decorated. In Thursday night at the home of ding in the Baptist church here, pink and white. The afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barham their with Dr. Victor P. Morris of En- waa apent out on the lawn with daughter, Miss Loree, became the gene officiating at 2 p. m. games and visiting after which bride of J. Stewart Sawyer, son Miss Eiliene White, McMinn- the hostess served lunch: At of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sawyer of ville. a niece of the bride will be aeh plate were tiny envelopes New York City. Rev. Arno Q. maid of honor. Bridesmaids will as place cards, containing the Weniger read the service at be Miss Beverly Morlan," Mon- announcement of the; forthcom eight o'clock. Mrs. Harry H. mouth, and Miss Marguerite ing marriage of Miss Violet Her Harms sang 'Because and "O White, McMinnvllle, nieces of the testad to Ernest Byberg on Sun Promise Me before the cere- bride. Morlan White, nephew of dT, Sept, 5th. mony and "Miss Eva Cochran the bride will be ring-bearer, and Miss Herigstad is a piano played the wedding marches. Charlotte Morlan, niece of the teacher here and in SUverton. The vows were exchanged at bride will be flower girl. Mrs. Mr. Byberg also a talented mu- one end of the garden banked M. J. Butler of Independence will sician, resides In SOverton. The with white and peach gladioli in be soloist accompanied by Mrs. following guests were present: tall baskets and flanked with two R- D. ElUott, Monmouth. Mrs. V. R. Hienz, Mrs. Loyd candelabra holding white tapers. Gordon Ebbert. Salem, will be Hienz, Mrs. Leo Wellman. Mrs. The bride entered on the arm best man and Carl Gross and Will Whitlock, Mrs. John. Whit- of her father and wore a gown James Smith, both of Salem, will Mrs. - Roy Whitlock. Mrs. of white chiffon made Grecian be ushers. A reception will fol- Carl Herigstad, Mrs. Will Her- style with puffed sleeves elbow low at the home of Mr. and Mrs. igstad, Mrs. Jonas Byberg, Mrs. length and crushed girdle of H. W. Morlan. Ornl .Thomas. Violet Herigstad white velvet. Her veil of white Miss Morlan is a native of Mon- 8nd Mrs. A- E. Herigstad. net was embroidered with white month. She attended McMinnvllle ' daisies and she wore a face veil college and Oregon Normal LEBANON The P. N. G. club falling from a cap of orange school. Both she and Mr. Halladay Thursday on the lawn at blossoms, She carried a cascade were graduated from the Univer- Mrs. Alyce Elliot's home for a bouquet of pink rose buds, white sity of Oregon. They will make Picnic dinner and a brief pro- bouvardia, and white gladioli!. Her matron of honor, Mrs. Wilmer Wells, wore pale yellow organdy made on princess lines with full skirt trimmed in blue velvet ribbon and carried a show- er bouquet of pale yellow eladi- olii and blue delphinium. The bridesmaids. Miss Jean MeElhin- ny and Miss Lorna Barham wore frocks of shadow organdy and carried y arm bouquets of peach rlariinlil Tier worn maris wfth full gOred Skirts and Pllffed sleeves. Miss McElhlnny wore pale green and Miss Barham pale peach. Attendants In Pastel Frocks The flower girl. Miss Vivian Barham, wore a white flowered orgfjidy over a yellow slip and girls who lighted the candles were Miss Rosemary Gaiser and Miss Jean . Barham and wore shadow organdy dresses made with full gathered skirts and wnm arm rorep Miss Gaiser wore pink and Miss Barham tur- quoise Ray Gilliam of Portland was best man and ushers were WI1- mer wells and Russell Meffora. A reception in the gardens fol- lowed the wedding. The serving "hie was centered with a hou- .uet of Pae Pink and white gladioli! and asters guarded by ranoeiaDra- airs, wayue xr- : 1 . I"' ' ' . "m "u mia- 1'i"r v ' idei at the serving table and Mrs. Herman Gile ana mts. k. H. Pickens cut the ices Mrs. J- s; Sawr.0! v CW cut the bride's cake. Assisting in the serving were Miss Dorothy Holmes. Miss Florence Pnatar Miss Florence Tull, Miss Doris Schunke. Miss Dorothy Barham. . . Mrs. Kenneth Graber. Mrs. Erewer Mills of Cottage Grove, Mrs. Clark Jackson of Wood- burn, Mrs. Wllma Wright and Mrs. Russell Mefford. . Mrs. Barham wore a gown of hlack Chantilly lace and corsage of gardenias and Mrs. Sawyer wo Wnis Uc. dreM ,nd. r.". " -v. -..i A. . W and the bride wore a wool ensemble of royal, blue and rose gardenias for traveling. They will make their home in Forest Grove where Mr. Sawyer Is -con- nected with the state highway commission. i Mrs. Sawyer Is a graduate of Salem schools and the Capital Business college. He attended o i-. ..(. Va ybrk and Oregon State college. Z 3 v - nuuuobiiii " .- PTOCtOT WBS Wednesday mornings when shs ."fut " . , , " ' , Golf club with two of series of KOlf breakfasts. Breakfast was served at 7:30 and was followed hytnine holes of play GuesU Tuesday were Mrs. Ray T tr Ok...n VTr-ii " il V Burton Willeford, Mrs. H. M. Aus- "" r- " 01a Muier, Mrs. j. r. lacej auu Mrs. Frank Butterfield. The prize 'or low net was won by Mrs. Butterfield. Wednesday mornings gV, Included Mrs. L. C. Buchner. Mrs. J- Melvin Ringo. Mrs. Wayne b. Tennant, Mrs. M. l. Henning. Mrs. Frank Cannard. Mrs. Sum- ner Stevens, Mrs. W. P. Lessara and Mrs. Rodney Alden. The prize for the lowest, number of putts in the nine i hole was won by Mrs. Alden with 12 putts. Mrs. Proctor will entertain an other group next week. ltie" Woman's club of Middle Grove entertained their families and friends at a picnic Sunday, August ? t tht SmVtuu t picnic Jid. afonj Puddta" River. fK !S werS present The after- noon wai spent m playing horse- JfSLi Sseba" Te iit meeting Is to be at Mii Vera Bassett's the .econd TsdaVta WemLr VltlTthe JPSA ed ms1on feed. ..... . H.FhIteand"Mr. and Mrs Nile S'nZZI "TSr I ' v.:;.; ItZ. 7- and ' and Mrs. G. B. Crowley and son if.1.1. t 1 1 j m. whVte. mJ7Zr& Ji" WHERE TO A.' 1 THE SPA Turkey Dinners We Are Never Oat ef Tarkry i7 ODtBCs In the Valley Social Realm MONMOUTH Miss: Pauline - SCOTTS MILLS Ladles of Morlan, youngest daughter of Mr. the Walnut Hill club and several and Mrs. A. B. Morlan, has chosen -visitors were entertained at a August 22 as the date of her wed- special announcement party Tues dlng to Glenn Halladay, only son day afternoon at the home of of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Halladay. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Herlg&tad. their home here where he is as- sociated with his father in a ga- rage firm, VICTOR POINT An all-day picnic meeting of the Home Ec- onomics club of Union Hill grange was enjoyed Wednesday at the Silvpr Falls utatA nark Mrs. E. G. Neal was hostess for the affair and the dinner was served at a long table in the nw onmmnnlt., H .t fha park. Visitors included Mrs, Jessie Pendleton. Mrs. . . Feme Elder, Mrg. Charles Goodwin. Miss Elizabeth Krenz. Miss Bernit Jon T Jin r el TTrc.ni Virion and Lucille Jaquet. Agnes Jean Darby, Marjorie Tate. Arlene Robert Fisher. Donald Peters. Guv and. Clifford Keith Scott, Gene Terry and Richard Krent. Members present were: The hostess Mrs. E. G. Neal, Mrs. TTannr Psf fr TT n iiiit Mrs. G. D. Scott. Mrs. P. L. Downing, Mrs. J. S. Steinberger. Mrs W. Fischer. M. Tate. Mrs. Marion Mrs. PhiUlD Fischer. Mrs. O. W. Humphrey, Mrs. The- odore Fisher, Mrs. Charles Mor- ley, Mrs. B. E. McElhaney. Mrs. j. o. Darby, Mrs. W. F. Krenx, Mrs. H. E. Hubbard and Mrs. j. c. Krenz. " " Taring part in tne program aer tne Dusmess meeting were Mrs J. C. Krenr. Mrs. Theodore Fisher and Mrs. J. O. Darby. . srnTTs mit t s XTrs rale SCOTTS MILLS Mrs. Dale Miller was hostess at a bridal hnvfr WednAsdav comnliment- tag Mrs. Frank Miller, a recent bride. Ladies who attended from i, xrarin vqiti a m- here were Mesdames Nellie Am undson. Norma EttUn, Evelyn Weeks. Annette Hicks, Marga- ret Saunlssigg, LIppert, Wilson and ; the Misses Virglna Kennedy and Margaret Chun. Many other friends and neighbor, of the MUlers who live on the ..ADlqua everal miles above Scotts Mills were present. The bride, for- m.rl, TTth.lda T.innert. and Mr. Miller are both former student. or tne mgn scnooi nere. SILVERTON Mr. ana Mrs. George Steelhammer has as their week-end guests Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Steelhammer and son Richard of Portland. The two men are brothers. Next week Mrs. Warren B. May (Hazel Carson) will be a guest a Vi a. ctulkamnw Knm Tlov son Carson May will accompany her here. Mrs. May and Mrs. Steelhammer are sisters. Mrs. May, whose home Is in Anaconda, eagtern 0regon ghe h here a number of times, MONMOUTH Mrs. F. E. Mur- dock wa$ honored this week wltn UavmalZ, ,,..,,, mt'a' o .-.v. Tuesday, at which Mrs. Murdock received gifts, and at Rebekah meeting she was again honored . -n.. Murdockg wlu make tneir home to Aibany BOO accordlng to pres- Plans, where Mr. Murdock has business interests. Mrs. Mur- dock hM been ,or m years In lodge work here. LEBANON Mr. and Mrs. O. a Keefhaver have received the announcement of the marriage of . . A.ry,mr - iru..Kt. eradnate nnrM of Angeles general hospital, to Dr. N. M Spishakoff at Santa Ana, Calif. The doctor has finished his term as an interne and Mrs. Spishakoff is employed as a nurse in the aam oosp.ItaL sTrt A SCjO Marjory Zafodsky, Tanddaughter of Mrs. Joe Her- man of Scto and a former high "Strt?de' he. was married f"1 " aV Te Dalle' Her has- nd ,S a DookkeePer tor er mpany there. Marjory and hervalat Helen, are conducting oeauty , salon in The Dalles. - HeraaB attended the ... ... SILVERTON Mrs. C. A. "!Cl P?lng contest planned by th Woman's GoU club of Silverton ' fS Mrs. Alfred Adams was hostess at the luncheon which followed. Salem Venetian Blinds : Made to your order in Our , Own Salem Factory. INTERLOCKING WEATH ER STRIPPING that lasts the life of your building. WINDOW .SHADES made to order and repaired or cleaned. Remholdt & Lewis MANCKAtTURKRS Salem Venetian Blinda 47 Cewit St. -1 Phoae 41tt in roi' " oeins answer. ed. by vacation stories. Guests were Mrs. H. E. Crane and her sister, Mrs. Van Vranken of Los Angeles. , Mrs. Elliot. Mrs. Ira Forey .and Mrs. Luther Keith were luncheon hostesses. TALBOT Mrs. Delmar David- oa has had as her housegueets d.urIn& last week three sisters, J1"8- lred Krhn V Washougal, Mrs. H. C. SoUles Of Vancouver uu sib. n. i. ls luu 01 urania fccomoanylng them were Mr- Albert Krohn and Miss Flo- rence Krohn of Washougal. ,rrtXrtTTT w MONMOUTH Mrs. W. L. Ma- 8on n daughter, Mrs. Joe Roo- fau entertained the Thimble aay "ernoon. Eleven guests and members attended. Mrs. C. C Yf.ater van(I Ml88 Helen Yeater De hostesses at the next meet- lus JEFFERSON Clifford A. Wll- Bon son J A- Wilson of Jeffer auu "ei m. anenenoerger 5 Aumsvuie were quietly mar ried Thursday, August 5, at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Carl Wackerbarth in Salem. The mar riage service was Tead by Rev. Wackerbarth. NORTH HOWELL Miss Sa- 41. C-l. ..1 . J -r- . " " 7 . X . ernle"T marrIel ,aB wefk in Kelso, Wash., and will make their home on the Fitzke farm in this district West Salem News WEST SALEM The Gllmore service station on Ed ee water and Ktof-wood formerly operated by Elvln Pruitt has been taken over by Russell Coomler. Mr, Coomler and family will occupy tne same house that the Pru itts lived in. Mr. Pruitt has moved to Salem as he has been transferred to the new Gilmore service station at Hlgniand and North Pacific highwsy. Jack Quade of Mantanlta was a recent visitor at Rev. Clark's on Tuesday. Miss Mary Jeanne Clark. granddaugher of Rev. and Mrs K. K. Clark, is much Improved from an attack of malaria but will not be able to get about for some time. She was taken suddenly 111 while at Seaside about two weeks ago. Col. Robertson left last week for Medical Springs where he will rest and recuperate from his recent operation. Plaintiff Is Also Suit's Defendant MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. !-- Mrs. Edith Daniels of suburban Robblnsdale found herself In the dual role of plaintiff and defend ant in a condemnation suit start ed today in district court. As daughter and heir of the late Andrew B. Robbins, founder of Robblnsdale, she is owner of property north of the village school needed to complete an ex panslon program. She Is willing to sell, but as a member of the school board is forbidden by law to buy her own property for school porpeses. 405 State, Corner Liberty I " J Stone to Mason '- '"' 1 George Mason 1 r "f It might be said that veteran trouper Fred Stone's charming daughter, Paula, is changing from Stone because she recently re vealed plans for becoming Mrs. George Mason, wife of a Holly wood cafe operator. Dagwell to Speak Here Twice Today Rt. Rev. Benjamin D. Dagwell, Episcopal bishop of Oregon, will conduct services at St. Paul's church Sunday in the absence of the rector, Rev. George Swift- Bishop Dagwell will also be speak er for the 2 o'clock open air ser vices Sunday at Willson park. There will be holy communion at the church at 7:20 a.m. and the morning service at 11 a.m. Rev. Swift with Mrs. Swift, George, Jean and Claire are at Gearhart where he has charge of services at Calvary church for two weeks. Relief Corps Meets LEBANON The WRC held a called meeting at the home of Mrs. Achsa Chess Friday to plan for a memorial service for Mrs. Alice Bishop and Mrs. D. S. Tenney, re cently deceased members. sf V ; , : Paula Stonej I f and dchumidification equip- EASY TERMS by the famous Norge If Desired RoDator Compressor. Get full details today. Specialized Heating and Air-Conditioning SQ3imey S. HDay, Ilimo. Authorized Dealer, Norge Heating Equipment 339 N; Commercial Salem, Ore. Phone 4822 STURDY Your Most Valuable Possession . Did you ever stop to realize that our mis sion is to help you keep your good health as well as to enable you to recover it? 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The program: 10 a.m.-12 noon Inspection of experimental spray plots. Dis cussion on control of downy mil dew end hop insects. G. R. Hoer ner and H. E. Morrison. 12 noon-2 p.m. Luncheon at Benton hotel. Speeches: "Experi mental work on drying hops, F. E. Price; "Chemical analysis of hops," D. E. Bunts; "Hop grades and standards. D. D. Hill;. "Pro gress of hop cost study," G. W. Kuhlman. 2-2:30 p.m. Inspection of new hop yard. Discussion of cultural experiments. R. E. Fore. 2:S0-4 p.m. Inspection of breeding and foreign variety plots. Discussion of breeding methods. R. E. Fore. Opens 'Lebanon Shdp LEBANON L E. Heyne has opened hi new gift and music shop in the store he recently bought and remodeled. aSS STATE ST. Compete Optical Service RIMLESS Rfss ARE Aether LEAST you see well (SP1CUOUS or not, have your eye sight exam ined once a year. f cur norm ZZCATZZIG COSTS The Norge Fine-Air Fur oace beats, ccsxlitions, end circulates correct volume of air for every room at amaz ingly low cost. 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