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'( " m . vv - " Vy 12 A : 1r.l . . : V'-" '" W , - r Bride Tells of Wedding Plans - Jtfemtf rs of the St. PauT ufl . ot St- Pial' Episcopal church are j n, presenting the Madcap Marlon- II H M ettes rriday, NoTember 2, at.the O parish house.. There will be two performances at 3:30 and 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Frank Deekebach has arranged the show hnd pre sented similar one this year at the state fair. Assisting her are Mrs. Kenneth Perry, Mrs. ,s Ray mond Bonesteele and Mrs. John Miss Rachel Pemberton, daugh- i"." :3.V-".K aneii. T. nil. n iBitea to ie'r ; IOTtaTBriii ."end a guild iember. Dances Scheduled To .Tike Place: Dimhg I .Thanksgiving Week Dances ari? on the social calendar this coming week for Sl.fl.-oii are selling tickets for bolh chil- both the younger and older groups. The holiday season alwnv is ui wtasiuii iw cutci utmuieiii, anu me iirst large dances of the year are traditionally given during this week. r. T fr anil Mn r! Rettman OI ureu uu Newberg,. which will be an eyent , , of Thanks giTing day. The cere mony will be read -. at' the Soath Salem Friends church at fHe o' clock with Rev. Charlei Haworth officiating. ; . - Preceding the wedding Donald Edmundson and ; Bill Bufeh will sing and Miss Esther "Miller and Miss Phyllis Macy' will; play, -the accompaniments and wedding marches.- mpson JL - Tho Speaks on Oxford ; ; Tillicum Club Dapce j -. The first affair of the, week will be the Tillicum club dance at Castillian hall Tuesday night. This kill be the sec ond dance of the season for this group. Barney Cropp's or chestra wiU pmy for dancing. ; ' Several hostesses have already arranged for parties to precede the dance. Dr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Prime and Mr. and "nTTnri Triiinn." i-oiot. Mrs. Sidney Stevens have invited a group of their friends to The bride who will be given in ed. by Dr. Franklin Thompson, the Prime country place, "Primevilla Rancho," preceding the marriage by her father has ask- professor of history and education dance. Mr. and Mrs. Max- Flanery and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis at Willamette university, at the Von Eschen art: entertaining their friends informally before oTtSe SKSSrASSS J? N Mr. and Association of Uniyersity Women Mrs. V. E. Kuhn and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Paulqs will be hosts at the First Presbyterian church for an informal partv at the Kuhn home bn North Cottage yesterday afternoon. street preceding the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Nash are also He told of the traditions that arranging a party. i have grown up at Oxford since the founding of the first hall in HighivaT Dance Wednesday only been in recent year, that Planor an informal dance to be given Wednesday night at women have been accented and Castillian hall from 9 to 12 o clock. Guv'Albin and his orches- there are now two colleges for tra will furnish the dance music. Tables for cards will be women at Oxford. ed her sister. Miss Mary Esther Pemberton, to be her honor at tendant. - Everett Gettman of Stayton will serve as his broth er's best, man, r A reception at the Pemberton residence on South Commercial street will"' follow the wedding. The couple will make their nome In Dallas where Mr. Gettman is in' business.. Both Miss Pember ton, and Mr.. Gettman attended Pacific college, she receiving her degree in June. ..:-., ' - -1 . a. ...Vlt. AM.mwktAa.AM, M tVa imaiAfln T rfTl anTlKflrV IrllA trova a xta a Atta ulsx wunws-na mew .m. " . ... i tj w j TAvim. w .i c was tifiea. with tne alningrooms wvvA - .A. smo - ea tw,- tj-k hc; r !l .1 In r the mail sales of Christmas seals, leit 10 ngm are; isiauaiag mrB. r ruayiiw wu wid. u iniD Dicu( . uieua oww, ftMtoii a mU thA mntif Hum- "U1-,y- uMi' uut Aayciuxii, axoo wict uawcn, I'usa jrcrgy Ainort ana Mrs. Fred Gahlsdorf and. Mrs. Onas Olson. (Kennell-Ellls photo). j. - , -- Su. sfans hunr aS Boarding House Motif At Party . Members of the Tomarco class of the First. Methodist church met -at the heme of Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Mllligan for dinner on Fri day. The boarding house theme arranged in the loumre room for IHorp wish? un?VeXo?thrfirTtimf Du intermission pupilsof Barbara Barnes will be pre interviewed by the vice chancellor sented including a dance by the twins, Barbara Lee and who reads the rules of the uni: Gloria Ann McClintock. Gloria Myers will give a Russian versitg in Latin to them. At the character dance. . j same time five proctors are sitting The committee in charge is Miss Dorothy Krebs, chair tneudenS. twS anf Miss LoisRiggs, Frank3Iercer and Del DeSart. Tickets wears a commoner 8 cap and gown may xi&u vz fjuuiixicu nuiu iviisa jrauime eicn, lviiss IViaae- Women Vbters Entertain Seen-and Heard Calendared as one of the larg est affairs of the coming week is the bridgei tea for which mem- By JERYMB UPSTON GRECIAN styled dresses of eggshell chiffon with long flow ing sleeves and corsages of Am erican Beauty roses . . . worn by members of the Salem McDowell club chorus when they presented their first concert Tuesday . . . f . T.anvo Ponil Torrfl tho bers of the Salem branch, Salem charmin director, wore a beau League of Women Voters will be Uful model of snver lame 8hot hostesses Monday afternoon at wltfc- Xmericall Beauty, made the home of Mrs. Hal D. Patton u- . new short length in on Court street. front and 8weeDine skirt in the!themums guarded by silver ta ', Cards will be In play at two backt Bnghtly entrain ... the! pers in blue holders, o'clock and tea will be, served at-DOttom ot the skirt faced with L RESnXISClXG the gay '90s In four. Mrs. C. P. Bishop" and Mrs. red taffeta . . . A reception fol- clever costumes were members of Rufus . Jlolman have been asked iowed at the home of Mr. end the Salem Woman's club at their to pour at the tea hour. During MrS-- David Eason, the latter re- meetinjt-last Saturday . . . Mrs. the afternoon Mrs." J. M. Devers ceiving her guests in black veiveti w. C Dibble, one of the ol( im '! . - i.it ! "PnniORe 1 .-mi. vi. -':;(..,?' .- in., ' Frahm-Harland Vows Said at Ceremony A simple but impressive cere- Mrs. Elliott look- i?on nn"e? marriage Miss uurumjr niuiauu, aauguier OI Mr, and Mrs. P. C. Harland, and Ver non F. Frahm, son of Mr1, and Mrs. C. H. Frahm, last night at the home of the bride's parents at eight o'clock. Rev. H. C. Sto- as hostess honoring Mrs. F. A. Elliott who soon leaves for Port land to make her home . . . Very informal with a number of her old friends' dropping in during the afternoon and a group ot their daughters assisting about the rooms ing especially lovely wore black velvet with blue sequin top and corsage of gardenias ... The tea table was very attractive with cen terpiece of small white chrysan one must attend chapel. A few of the traditional places on the ; Junior Club Semi-Formal room - the Salem Junior Woman's club semi-formal dance. The Mrs. Phillip Barrett presided at affair will be -held at Hazel Green with Johnny Stalnaker's ' orous signs hung about the walls, colored table cloths were used, and the room was lighted by coal oil lamps. A modern touch was given, to the affair when guests were greeted at the door by pick- Following : the meal Dr " tay the DU8ine8S meeting which pre- orchestra from Portland engaged to play for dancing. Hours Waltz showed some of his mo- ?d!d he talk' " wa &nn"ce.i are from 10 to 1 o'clock. tion pictures of a trip taken this a Jin. tor thl benefit of Thanksgiving motif will be used for decorations Mrmmand Mr. Herbert osTilndV the scholarship fund. There will with large pilgrim men and women and turkeys arranged Mr and Mrs. M D. Travis Mr. uo uw "cueou or ouaru meuug auuui mc nui. rtuuus aim jjairunesses are ivir. ana iurs. and Mrs., Henry carl, Dr.' and December but a Christmas mu- Ivan G. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cooley and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. E. Milligan, Mr. and Mrs. L V. Rawlings Others present were: Mr. and Mrs. Carle Abrams, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Barton, Dr. and Mrs. Princ9 Bvrd. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Ver read the service In the pres- Covert. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Day. arrangements ence of relatives and a few wed- Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Eyans, I Mr. The Portland branch of the ding guests. ani Mrs. John Foley, Dr. and AAUW has invited members of l A large basket of chrysanthe- Mrs. Edgar Fortner, Mrs. Eliz- the Salem branch to a regional tea jmnms flanked with tapers In can- abeth Gallaher, Mr. and Mrs. to be given November 27. Df. delabra were arranged at one end Ronald Glover, Mrs. . Wlairrea iieien ji'earce announcea tnt wu sicaie at the studio or Professor r:-tfniA TU(,iAJ and! Mrs. T. S. Roberts for mem- r i" v a u j- x. t bers of the association And their Mlss Colene Mennis heads the directorate an charge of escorts win be held Wednesday the affair and tickets may be obtained from any of the com night, December 15. Miss Frances mittee members including Miss Charlotte McClary, Miss vgimeMeiwnisincnargeoitne Madge Reid, Miss Virginia Wassam, Miss Marcelle DeMytt and Mrs. Joseph Felton. and Mrs. A. A. Xeehe, Mr. win give a talk on the, "Purpose j wltn gteen meuilic blouse' ; f living" members, presided ' and W tae WfW'Wher the couple ex r The committee TSN.affaJ iiAnoport ih (cTw,wi.)i 1 vi.nnrf ' ir cnangftd their vows. in .vorrn includes Mrs. Robert -Wr-mmvar, irario Tnttor tfiA . t. um.. ,tA mi i : The hridfl worn an kftAmnnn Kloepplng, Mr. and Mrs nr -rrr . 'Mrs. "Rex Davis and ani hi immniiit. m oharv frock of blue crene With tl-ht LlndBeek, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mts .E. G. Sanders. . ? 4 Gretchen Thielsen: who wore M fa-hioned silver. frnit : bodice, full skirt and short nuff- Millard; Mr and Mrs, Walter Mln '"'Among those wha 4 have Te- fetching model of green taffeta, j dishes with lids which stood on ed sleevesi With It she wore' a served tables for bridge are- Mrs; fun gathered skirt at the waist I pedestals, celery and spoon hold- J corsage of gardenias. There were Rttfns Hoiman, Aim. -t shirred bodice, square neck- ers, sugar bowls which - almost n anenaams. Beta Chi Alumnae Dance A number of Salem couples are planning to motor to Portland Saturday night ta attend the annual Beta Chi Herrick, Mrs. Bee Haw ley, Mr. lamette university is now; a corp- alumnae dance. The affair will be held this year at the H; H. orate member of the AAUW. A. L.. i " Miss Beacli Honored ier, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Mosher, At bhower Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers, Fro- Laurelhurst club at East Ankeny at 39th. The dance is semi- formal and hours are from 9 to 12. ; ! j J : - ' ! First Subscription Club Dance Last night one of the most brilliant dances of the season A reception followed the wed-. feasor and Mrs. T. s. Roberts, Miss Bertha Beach, popular was held in the Mirror room o the JUanon hotel when mcm Professor and Mrs. Charles Sher- bride-elect, was honored at a bers of the Subscrintion , club gathered for their first dance . . . . ' - - . ir.. 1 M Phambers. v l. . j i j . . Mrs. Ivan G. Martin, Mrs. J A number of men came and Every one jotaed in the spirit and f ding The serrmg Uble waa cen- given by 0f the season. A Corvallis orchestra furnished the dance nriir .Mrs. rercy jv. . cnattea. emovme ' tnemseivea u unir m iim unn . . . tb ar--; reu wjm a -uouauci 01 ittiimn 1 v - . u. c.u t navld wrlrtt. Mrs.. Lewis Gni- flth, Mrs. Ray Yocom. Mrs. R. Davis, Mrs. E. G. Sanders. Mr, r.nrn TPaters. Mrs. , W. F. B7- ers, Mrs. Roy H. Mills, Mrs. Syd Marie Von Eschen, Dr. and Mrs. B. H. "White. . Mrs. H. ,K White and Mr. and Mrs. Spence much as the women . ; . On into I fair also honored the pest ; presl- nowers and tapers. Assisting the dining room where the serv-j dents . j . looking lovely in their were Mrs. Lloyd Myers, Mrs. Fred ing table was arranged at one I costumes . ; Mrs. Russell Cat-, Lebaudouti Mrs. E. - E. Gettman end . . . A very-different ceater-ltii the oldest presidents present an d Mrs. Lee Frahm. The CoUDle left for a short VfitmSW lf r H. J I . W"B. A Kla T 1.1. VI 1- Al.f anllau WPflfllnr Trin Tt0T VhlTh ttlSV Mrs. Clara Patterson,, Mrs. wu-, mJed with' tiny ihrysanthemamsi and cuffs, leghorn hat with, vio-, 1U be at home at, 275 North Ur. Marvey Will lalK tt , . rntlrin Mrs Daniel J. i,.ji. ,.nnn rv.4. i.; u ,n nt.htmr !flth street. For travelling fh 1; . I1AIU A V-VfcJJ , - DUBUlUfS .i J T. r uin -in JCt. vuiuvu AHVIUft auu iuvvuiua . r rt Fry, Jr., Mrs. J. M. Devers, airs. Wallace Carson and Mrs. Robert VI. Craig. . 1 ranged by Mrs. Wallace Whar- and cascade of white lace and huge collar very high to the ears and large bat with plumes . v and JMrs. Walter Spauidiag. Mrs. ' her home, - v An Informal : evening P11?1 Bnaamg irora yeuow 10 wnito m-i let cninon zacmg.ana matenmg - buccw. xur uneumB i ii . r.ii onae wore a. Drown tauorea suit nwyui wiuuouuu crystal 1 flowers on one side . . . Mrs. C. . . ar- K. Spaulding in black with jacket ', na.fa win he Mrs. E.-A. inner - Mrs. C. - Pi Bisnop, Mi- with ashes of roses blouse and matching accessories. Mr. and of Salem schools and he is now Mrs ' I. M. Rchannen in a white Wltn btevens and Brown. She shirt waist dress with skirt, a stiff has been mployed at the R. L. collar of green and her hair done Elfstrom company. pompadour style . . . Mrs.C. C. i - . Geer, the present President, McClung Hostess wearing a black suit, cream col- ored straw hat with black feath-:To Auxiliary . ers . . . Miss Gertrude Savage i Entertaining at her home on South. High street Friday, Mrs. Clyde McClung. was hostess to Hal Hibbard auxiliary USWV for the monthly social afternoon. As- terspersed with . single holders with ivory, tapers ranged by Mrs. Wallace Whar ton. She looked smart in white N. G. Wallace, Mrs; i 1.1 . Co-eds serving, Miss Natalie Neer Spaulding, Mrs. SanderaonRee wearlng wnite molre taffeta . . . Mrs. George Allen, Mrs. ;C.eorge Mlg8 Carol Heu88er ln lignt biue AUing and Mrs. Phillip Barrett, uffetd with pleating edging the . - 1 skirt and matching lace blouse TCirtlldaV Celebration , . Miss Eleanor Sherman in a viiiuu; rose taffeta gown. . For Auxiliary . siore laurels to Emiyn ' Griggs, co-ed daughter of Mr. and in one of the lovely opera coats,- On Wednesday night, over two jIrs . victor R. Griggs, attending j black end white embroidered hundred fifty guests and members Washington: State college . . V She i fringe around the bottom and of the auxiliary to the Fraternal nas Deen named chairman for the j beautiful pink parasol . . . all in Order ot Eagles met at Fraternal Associated women students' con- all a Jolly good time, temple to celebrate the tenth an- ference," including universities all!-". nlversary of their organization." along the coast and north and : t. p..-, - The group was instituted by Mrs. southwest which will be held on i aUlOHC uaugmers r roiu Esther Glrard of Seattle. , the Washington State " campus I Vallv Entertained Th. regular business meeting this comine Aoril . . . Last year J . was presided over by three past the conference was held at Los presidents, Mrs. Gussie Shaw, Angeles with co-eds representing Mrs. Frances Hoyt and Mrs. Hazel their schools including the asso Mashall. .Mrs. Sibyl Roberts, an- elated women's presidents besides other past president had charge of the delegates. the program. - ' DELIGHTFULLY informal was Mrs, Leah: Fisher of Oregon the tea for. which the Willamette City, state president,, was la Women's Faculty lub was host charge of initiation. Mrs. WTinl- honoring the mothers' clubs of fred Nutting of Portland was also the three sororities . , . The fac nrPBont. Those- taking part in the ulty women looked very smart in program were Richard T. Carol tneir rormais, cnattmg with the, ated with the Mt. Angel team Nelson; Mrs. A. Tyner Woolpert, Miss Aiena Kremmer, juuiuers . . . powowiug aa mier-i exemplifying thelrst and second Mrs. A. Turner, Mrs. Chas. M ritualistic degrees. Greene and Mrs. John Bertelson. Later an informal eveninz was inursaay evening tne aoxii- waa enjoyed by members of the A number of out-of-town ' guests were present and sev party. , eral informal parties preceded the dance. One of the largest Prstsnt Ulr mnA Mrm x. . 1 r 1 l . t-. , r . - m,. r.Vil. nZlZ was ine Dunet supper lor wmcn Lr. ana Mrs. unanes Kobert TSuitSSS SSZL son -Jf- and Mr.:d Mrs. Breyman Boise were hosts at the Mrs. Frank Moiton, Mr. and Mrs. Robertson home on West Lefelle. street. Guests included a Paul Baughman, Mrs. Seiby Grit- number of Salem folk and out-of-town guests. fin, Mrs. Alberta Idler, Mrs. Ger-. Members of the club are Messrs. Livesley, J. H.: Laidlaw, Wayne b.iu ueatu, xur. aou ivirs. naruiu The Town and Gown club Beach, Mrs. Durlyn Beach, Mr. and Mesdames Harry Belt, Karl Loder, Louis Lachmund, H. G. Mrs. Frahm are both graduates meeting has been set for Tuesday and Mrs. Hugh Estes, Miss Ruby Becke, R. G. Bradjv Breyman Maison, Palmer C. Macdonald of Batterton, miss Ainarea Beacn, Boise, Chandler Brown, Kaymona Portland, Dan McLellan, Willard when the group will meet at 2 o'clock at Lausanne Hall. Dr. Winifred Harvey of OSC will be the' guest, speaker and will give a talk titled "Coronation Com mentary, Miss Iwana Griffin, Elden Court ney and Delbert Beach. ; '. - Hurds Will Celebrate sisting Mrs. McClung were her ette university will speak Hnfttpsfipfl frtr t Tia afternnnn are Mrs. J. A. Mills, chairman, 55th Anniversary f if X ti v 'ii a x a , bach, Frank Deekebach, Wr. Con- Quisenberry, T. ment, Mrs. Morton E. Peck, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs G.F. Hurd will 'n j. E11Iottf Asel thur j. Rahn, Jc . axj mm huu iiBi w una vavaanw iuvi vvtu w vuam loway. nlversary on Thanksgiving day, v with a family reunion ; at their home at 1315 Marion street. Capt. Leland Hard, their old- on oof oon. la vrnecteri front T.ni An. Miss Helen Arthur of Willam- Bonesteele, W. F. Byers, Albert Marshall,- E. V. McMechan, Frank Berni of Portland, Walter Barsch, McColloch, Roger Mything, Henry Kenneth Bailey, Curtis Cross, Mason, Donald i McCarger, Carl John Carson, Allan Carson, Wal- Nelson, Jerrold Owen, Keith Pow lace Carson, Frank Chapman, ell, William L.! Phillips, Edgar Henry A. Cornoyer, Chester Cox, Pierce, Conrad WT. Paulus, Don John Caughell, Frederick Decke- Pritchett, F. Wi Poorman, P. D. A. Roberts, Ar- Jpel E. Roman, Roy Eoff, Daniel J. Fry, Jr., Clifford H. Simmons, Frank H, Spears, E. Farmer, Bert Ford, Walter . Fun-.Fritz Slade. of Portland, Linn rer, George Flagg, Lewis Griffith, Smith, Richard Slater, Brazier Victor R. Griggs, Paul Hendricks, Small, V. E. Scandling,' Richard Hollis Huntington, Gus Hixson of Stolz, J. L. Sears, Sheldon Sackett Under the direction of Mrs. in the decorations and refresh- Clare Brabec, grand regent of ments. 1 court CapiUl City, No. 245, Cath- Guests wire : Mrs. Fred olic Daughters of America, Sa- Thompson,! Mrs. M. .W.' Baker, lem, were hosts to a group of Mrs. J. H. Arnold, Mrs.' Lela t ers from Woodburn, Gervals and Kuhn, MrgXittie Bumgardner, more than one hundred Daugh- Mrs. Florence Buckles, Mrs. Hen- Mt. Angel and St. Paul on Tues- ry O. Miller, Mrs. John J. Chaig- day evening, November the 16th not, Mrs. Lulu Humphrey, Joanne in St. Joseph's club rooms." Swallow, Suzanne Singleton, Mrs. A class of sixteen was . initl- Kathryn Stryker, Mrs. Sherman caugnter, , Mrs. pmi Singleton, "Trained I Companions", at the Keles and as many of the other Portland, Gordoh Hadley,- Ralph of Marshfield, Edward Sox of Al- Mrs. Charles . Brant, Mrs. O. J. meeting of the international rela- members of the family as can Hamilton, Robert Herrall, Clifton bany. Bruce Spaulding of Dallas. i?ir?',A rtnnr,.D. Welch, tlons class of the American Asso- come Irwin. Ronald - Jone. Arch Jer- Allan Toole, Kenneth Wilsoa. ThThanfeBgivin? motif was used claUon of University Women Granville F. Hurd and Caro- man, Walter Kirk, Ercel Kay, Ed- George Weller, James B. Young which Is meeting on Monday night line Constance were married In win Keech. " and Donald A. Young. at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Lloyd 1882 at Maupaca, WIsk, coming Lowell Kern, Jaines Linn, Fred- Dr. and Mrs. Prince W. Byrd, Hockett at 1971 Northr Church to Oregon in 1905 and living in erlck S. Lamport, Oliver C. Locke, Dr. and Mrs. Jerald Backstrand, street. Salem since 1918. ; T. A. Livesley, Thomas DeBeck (Tura to page 11) Ron prove. MlSS Marian Apim, Mrs. lon uus vrusrui,M, wu oerveu. ttrnwn Mvrtle and t Gertrude Many comments were heard on Meier. Faye Scott, the McClintock the good-looking, table arranged; enloved with refreshments served 1"? entertained Hal Hibbard twins, and Joan Thomas. by Mrs, Max Page . ... au in sll-, at decorated tables under the dt--camP with a 6:30 club dinner at i ' . Mrs. Gussie Shaw, first presl- ver ; two candelabras. at . either . rection ot Mrs. Beatrice Faulk-' the armory with a social evening , dent of the , auxiliary, : cut the end holding blue tapers . .-. -iiij ner An , tngpIrmUonal message' following. The December meeting birthday cake. Other charter mem-., the center,, en old .fashioned ar waS glTen by .chaplaln RcT. Fa of the auxiliary will be a lnnch-N bers orthe organization.; who at- rangement . . j, a blue lace frill j tner . Dunn of St. Vincent de eon at-the armory, after which" tended were : Mrs. Sibyl Roberts.' ith real vcr bouquets placed pn; pa0l( parish, urging the Daugh-" the officers for. the new year will '! ,Mrs; Mary ' Bilbrey, Mrs. - Julia -lace, venclrcling a silver tray ; Urs to. continue and not ' lag In elected.) y -i - y y. " -y Smith, " Mrs. ara" Swifts Mrs;- ith tall jase hol mercy " K;:.f ; - V ? t; . t-,.r . bouauet of - roses. " chrysanthe- : -, - " -- , , ' ' Mrs. Lena Taylor, Mrs. Mona Luts, mumf blue forget-me-nots ieSs of creed, which has been the Salem Veterans Motor TALKING IT OVER are Mrs. Oscar Olson, and her German shep ard Husky. Mrs. Olson Is another member of the Lions club auxiliary who is interested in the . dog show being sponsored, by the Lions Ken nel club on December 4 and 6 at the armory. (Photos by Kennell Eiiis.) . . ' . . j - .-:-y . T, - - T;- J Mrs. . Lulu Seagrove, Mrs.- Elsie . i. mission of this 'organization dur- m b Ll ' 1 i ' SSeman, Mrs.Lncille Tumble-. Bruce .Baxr,,pmart ai ;iisua word, of en- T Portland : J v son.- Jlrs, Hazel Marshall,- Mts. f own f'-W4 cJr)t wtef oufagement .were expressed by. t :t y:- ;"Y;Tv; Si ;" -: :V Z? ' ii v.ti if ,. -v lacfr on the bodice with turquoise x..v. v . k A rather, large deleeation of Mrs;; Morten. EReedy ,'st. Joseph's parish. VocaW .Sa,e? ;fo"t motored to Portland lue velvet fash- ,t ' na r, on Thursday night to attend, the Ana Airs. IraUllua ucniSi , ,v. ; , . ov.ua ne icuuwcu vj iuioj , , Mrs Artie Phillips ' and ' Mrs. "d wlllon 8leTM,' r 'garet Thompson, accompanied by feDt f Tcn Oregon De- .l c.f Jp.Z. ' riil Ing: were the vthree coach'a wives, r-MiAirrAmer" which add- partment officers of Sons, of Vet :i?.p.V rfcV;i: j;;; XWRoys. Keene, lovely in deep ri-I ArthiVeni'. eniovment.- erans of . the Civil War. The af- members, unable to attend. . tractive y In black: crepe with ! ' :0' . fair was sponsored by the Am on Summers camp auxiliary. Mrsv Adah Newgard of Portland Is de partment ; president, nd Mr.. Margaret Burton; presided ; as chairman of . the entertainment ' - ; matching: fringe at rthe neckline-" c 'A r Pl.-i'k McWhorters Observe and MLeatie,- spark. virion, .1,t.?on;Vl,"-- ii rrr 1 1 . lace with taffeta trim.,:.; Mrs.. To Fntprtflin ' Golden Weddins: Herbert Rahe in bright blue tat-. rjuieriaiu .. x f eta and Mrs. Chester Lnther' in: - Both cards and fancy work will committee. ; . . ' ,:n.Thi!llJgT' f' , burgandy velver embellished with occupy the tlme of members and Th program began with the :. Mrs. H R. McWhorter will cele-.gold . . .' Mrs. Charles Johnson, frends o the Eastern SUr Social ringing of ; America, and Included hra.te their golden wedinganni- cnalrman ot the affair, was dIs-Afternoon clab when they meet musical numbers, reading, and versary in .their, home at : 90 ; tinetive in royal blue lace. 1 U Masonic Temple on Tuesday talks. Judge Gilbert of the. ju North Summer street. Friends ere TRADITION IDEA , . ; very; afternoon at 2 o'clock venlle court gave an mddress on : asked to call in the afternoon or cleverly worked out at the Jun-:i MrB Thelma, Green is chairman chUd delinquency. . - , - - evening.- ' " . ' ior-Senior dance, at Willamette for the afternoon and her com- Members attending from Salem ... . Mr. and Mr..- McWhorter; were -.nniTewIty .last week the".walla'- .mHte Includes Mrs. N. J. LInd- MrsJi Mary LIckle; Mrs. AU married in Salubrla, Idaho and decorated with large sketchy; gren Mrs t j Tonne MrsMar- lce Adama.'Mrs.'; Mettle Schrami . ( moved here 1907. All of their , drawings on butcher paper . de-! jori Thompson. Mrs. Jessie Ber- Mrs. Lena Robins, Mrs. Rose eh ildren will be present for, the picting the main . events of the tleson, Mrs Mary Curtin, Mrs. ReUly. Mr.. Bertha Ray, Mrfc . ; anniversary. They are V Mi-.-W-yschool year i V; auch as the .en- Florence Pugh, Mrs. Marian Der- Hattie Cameron and Mr.A. M. C. Little of Klamath Falls, Mm j0r bench between Waller and bv Mrs Addle Dunsford and Mrs. Lansch. f r-' -ly--:::- -Nellie McNamar. ot Pasadena. Eat0n . . , the. Freshman 'Glee 'iw e"tm D,Ta tt M ' On December 14 a group from ' Mrs. Lois Knox and H. C. Mc banner in cardinal and gold' Portland wlir motor to Salem to Whorter, both of Salem. . sought by freshmen, sophomores, - . attend Installation service, for - - " ' " . Junior, ahd seniors. . The vio The Alpha Ma Delphian, win new officers. Miss Beryl Holt entertained in- tory bell which rings after every meet - In the Fireplace room of formally at her apartment at the successful ygame . V The His- the Slem Public library on Tues- Miss Dorthy Harlan was honor Royal Court yesterday afternoon torie Temple (Waller Hall) , V .' day morning at 9:30 o'clock for wguest at a meeting of the Eagle lri compliment to her sister, Mrs. and the. May Queen. .-. Compli their reghlar meeting. "American auxiliary social club which was Jame. B, Young, who has Tecent-, ment to June Johnson and her Landscape Painters" la the sub- held at the home . ot the presi ly returned from an extended vis- committee i f or unique decora- Ject, and topics will be taken by . dent Mrs. Julia Smith. Gifts were it In the east with Mr. Young, tions. : - i Miss Mary Fake, Mrs. Saul Jan., auctioned off to the honor guest Assisting - the hostess was Mrs. AU REVOIR TE. . . . on Wed- Mrs. O. I. Paulson and Mrs. Ver- and the afternoon was .cent In ference Hamilton. - - - aesday with Mrs. H. G. Molsan non A. Douglas. - y - ormailr. .i- . . ST- f ' ? - ,' J 1 - " -r-t ; ' - 1 i . r ,. y c. ; s . vV'rl', . J' - -O" - - - . f ;r .-.wr-- - f ' 1 -"---1-'- f -- " - . - -- i " i GETTING ACQUAINTED are Mrfc Norman K. Raymond f I and. Rock, glish setter belonging to the Breyman Boise 't 1 family. Mr Raymond i. a member of the Lionsclnh auxil- f iUry and interested in the coming dog show. Rock has neyei f "wen a dog .how but always thought he'd like to.' t