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Two Prominent Maids Are M arried at Ceremonies Saturday Highlighting the week are two weddings of interest in . : Salem, though those of out-of-town brides. They are those ' of Miss Elizabeth Looney and Miss Elizabeth Keene, who are prominent in Salem's social affairs. ; - ... Coscovich-Keenn Votes : .Miss Elizabeth Campbell Keene, daughter, of . Dr. and . Mrs. Clarence W. Keene of Silver-ton, became the bride of Mr. Michael John Cosovich, son of Mrs. Mary i Cosovich of i Astoria, at a beautiful home ceremony I read by the Rev. r George H. Swift of St. Paul's Episcopal parish of Salem yesterday afternoon at 4:30 at the Keene home in Silver ton. Tall baskets of white gladioli, white stock and white zinnias formed the floral setting in the living room bay win dow, with the outdoor garden greenery as the background. An aisle to the window was formed by white satin ribbons held by little Georgie and Evelyn Powell, children of Mr. and Mrs. George Powell of Portland. Their sister, Sally, opened the door to the guests. " The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore her mother's wedding dress of white mouselline de soie combined with lace. A full tulle veil was caught in simple coronet effect. The veil had been worn by Mrs. Henry Meyers of Salem at her wedding. The bride carried an old-fashioned bouquet of . gardenias, bouvardia and lily-of-the-valley. Miss Frances Keene of Portland, sister of the bride, in soft garnet velvet was maid of honor. Miss Margaret Keene, also a sister, and Miss Elizabeth Ruegnitz of Portland, in frocks-of blue velvet, were bridesmaids. All three attendants carried old-fashioned nosegays of mixed flowers, r I Mr Peter Cosovich, brother of the bridegroom, rras best man. Mrs. C. W. McCain of Hood River played the wedding music. . :. , ; ' . . -. At the reception which" followed, Mrs. Richard S. Der born of ! Corvallis, Mrs. M. C. Woodardjof Portland,- Mrs. Frank C,Taylor of Seattle and Mrs. C. Ai Reynolds assisted in the livpig rooms. ! 1 . Presiding in the dining -room were Mrs. Henry Pritzloff afcd Mrs. J. A. Werle. Miss Ruth Ford of Gardiner and Miss Louise Reugnitz of Portland assisted. Mrs. Arthurnf ford of Portland cut the wedding cake, and Mrs. George Steel hammer presided at the punch bowl. . j ! For traveling the bride wore dark blue, trimmed in grey fox,-and blue accessories. After a short wedding trip to the Washington lake country, Mr. and Mrs. Cosovich will make their home at Three Pacjfic drive, Astoria. V Miss Looney Weds Mr. Johnson ; Autumn colors were chosen for the beautiful wedding of Miss Marion Elizabeth Looney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .Marion D. Looney of Jefferson, when she became th bride of Mr. Clifford Johnsoa of Preston, Wash., son of Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Johnson of Raymond, Wash4 last night at an impressive ceremony at the Knight Memorial church.. ! The service was read at 8:30 o'clock Jin the presence' of a large number of guests. Rev. H. C. Stover officiated and Miss Ruth Bedford played the wedding marches. The bride, who entered on the arm of her father, was striking in a gown of white marquisette fashioned with very full skirt extending into a train. The bodice was very full and gathered to the waist and made with long sleeves pointed at the wrist and a V neckline. She wore a finger-tip length . tulle. veil edged in lace which fell from a Juliet cap of lace and also a face veil. She carried a bride's bouquet of roses and orchids. . ' - . j-' j Miss Marguerite Looney of Berkeley, Calif., was her sister's maid of honor and wore a gown of green organza with a matching face veil held by a wreath of white flowers. Her gown was designed with full skirt, puffed sleeves and square i .n j u: . j - '. ; UCVAlJIiC UUU1IICU VVltli IU111CU Other attendants wore identically designed gowns; Miss Eleanore Looney and Mrs. O. A. Pahn of Raymond, Wash, wore rust color. Miss Mildred Hoska ofjTacoma and MisS Peggy McKay were gowned in gold. They wore garlands of fall flowers in their hair. Each wore a matching face veil. The flower girls, Miss Suzanne Murdock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Murdock. and Miss Marilyn Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Deryl Myers, wore Kate Greenway frocks in white with green sashes. ' I . - . Mrs. Frank Nettletoii of Ocen Park was best mail for Mr. Johnson. The ushers were Karl Wohnoff of South Bend, Wash., Mr. Raymond Murdock, Mr. James Bean and Mr. . Victor Vaughn of Raymond, Wash. i . , Pnr her HamrVitur's wprlrlino" Mrs: Txwinpv wore a rown of gray lace. Mrs. Johnson; mother of the groom, was gowned in navy blue moire .taffeta. . . V . i v' - A reception in the church parlors followed the wedding with members of the bridal party receiving the guests Pre- siding at the urns were Mrs. W. W Allen of Mill Cltyand Miss Edith IibbT. ' ' ' ' r r ' ' Jmsfuvu - ij 4. J v ;i v The couple left for a wedding trip to Lake Louise and Banff and other northern ' points. For traveling the bride' cnose a navy Diue wooi crepe ensemDie iasmonea wun imger- tip length jacket and lace trim. She wore a navy blue hat with light, blue trim and light blue gloves and .navy shoes and purse. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will return to Preston, Wash- to make their home where Mr. Schools i ? i ; Mrs. Johnson is, weU kBown in thej Wmamek having attended Oregon State college where she was a mem- ber of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. She later graduated from Bellingham State Teachers' college and for several years has taught at Villapa,: Wash. She is one of a prominent Willam ette valley family. Mr. Johnson attended the University of -Washington and-is aTnember of Kappa Sigma fraternity. " He also attended Bellingham Normal. j - Bridal Shower Given . For Iiss Barber V. A surprise , shower, .was given for Misa Geneva Berber of Turner on- Friday sight , by Miss Emms -Schifferer. and-,; Miss Charlotte Kellandef at the 'home of" the former X In . Salem.- The honor Norman - Whttehead and the dtnr will take nlaee oa Sentcm . ler-10 - m : , f A picnic supper was seryed In the back yard at a table cen tered by a large- bouquet M gol - rtenrod - and zinnias.'. Gladioli , and marigolds were used In the house. . The gifts were- presented to the hoRor guest by- a political string pulling, game. ; E Whitehead ir Mrs Lee Bar GuesU present, ere: Mrs. - J. ber,. Miss Olga Hungsberg,; Miss. Margaret Schifferer, Miss Mabel Schifferer, Miss Viola Schrenk, M iss Ruth Parsons, : Miss Brook si : Barnes, Miss Clara Zuber, Mrs. Gladys Schmidt, Miss Tillie Albers. Miss Helen Ashton, Miss ?re y"oq, Mrs. A r n o 1 d IL White. With them are their f ntT tuT T.,T Helen Hartman. Miss laabeli. ef Oscar pedahl, Mrs. children, Margaret, Dorothy aid w.f ZtZ tm! J m Mishit. Miss Iverne Aebi. Miss Sley Krueger,. Mrs. Le Roy Jimmy, tJ iar. J7 Z Lyle Nyhart. V, " - Stewart . and t Mn. George Fake. Mr and Mrs. Willard Marshall ?ni,S?.itt Ha ni Misa Lyn Holladay. Mrs. Flor-. A lace cloth cornered the tea and daughter Martha are soend- Si a Pre8COtt 106 k ence Irwin. Mlse Colene Mennla, table, and a low bowl of clarkia lug theii vacation Ta? the V'V, 7uezdfen A Miss Marie Froellch,. Misa Geneva, was used as decoration. , beaches " tn pegon r h0st dinner will be served at C:S0 Barber. ' j ' , - xr r '"i v, t fter which a croquet and bean- ... J f vM ; at Mr?L John Griffith, bas contest wiU be enjoyed and , - - Ir. and Mrs. E. R Palmtr ? J i!,!?11. guesta of Mrs. racatlon yarns exchanged. v Miss Margaret Pnr vine of have had as their guests the past J C' GrIffItn the past week, : a f Berkeley, Calif, will leave tor week. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Mains, re returning to their home. ; in "Miss Sophie Herlaa will re the south today following a fort, Mr. and Mrs. ; DeMoss and Ray- Eugene.- ; turn to her home in Seattle to mlght'g atay In Salem as the gueet mond - Mains of Newton, Iowa. Miss Rovena Eyre Is to be the , day following a week's visit at if ber mother. Dr. Mary Pur- The guests are all relatives of weekend guest of Mrs. Arthur the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank vine. the Palmers - Cole Grav of Eugene. IL Sftcaxfc ' . . , Impressive X UtlliUg. 1 - , Johnson is superintendent of EriLsens Honored at Reception J , . Rev; and Mrs. P. W. Erlksen of the American' Lutheran church were honored on " Friday night' 'with a reception in honor of their nfrema trip to the middle return west. i,, - . . Receiving .with Rev. and , Mrs. red-VErikseit were Dr. A. s Jensen otv' e! scenic pointa.n route, Ja Ma...v Lj j 0 .cludhir th r.nii ri.nn .vuwmjva via.juit. nicoartt dci erin. Mr; Max Gehlhar on behalf : M Dorothy Sherman of Doai ai iet Thursday fwbeirnionth ot the congregation, presented an, Iowa, Is visiting at the heme Vij Juneieon and business seskni them with a beautiful sUver. serv- her uncle and aunt, Prof, and ldlsa Lillian , McDonald presided' Ice. Musical numbers included vo cal solos by , Mr. Ronald Craven accompanied by " Miss Rath-Bedford and concertina numbers by Mr William McGilchrist, sr.. Mrs; Herman Hille and Mrs, WiUiam F. Bietzke presided at the - ZV. Schneider and Mrs., Claude Glenn alternated at the coffee urns. Serving were Mrs. Elton Thomp son, Mrs. A. G. Anderson, R. H. Poff, Elmer &a s t r1 d g e, Mrs. George Johnson, Mrs. Arnold " Vacation Day s:- Co'niing to A -Close and Visitors A crreat deal of the news of the week centers about the coming and going of Salem folk, their guests and small in- , I i 1 1, . , K .... . P" but. stl1 f1? to Victoria, and 'ffpJSSS thbigrest piece of new. DeaCh canning which oc- enpies the mind and time of the most social-minded housewife- However, bits j of news from he" .tbera.are "terestlng .-. anM rMrInMIM0"- M"8 S?Ipe?d ias the weekend at Neskowin. : Prof, and Mrs. Henry c. Tih- man spent a day with Dr. and Mrs- E. S. Hammond. Professor CivSr fmSiS w saiem citr enrinfe. and t. now on the facultj of the Normal high aeooot of San Jose, caiif. , Mr;,ad r8 ij" Martin and Ma8 ?oth1r' K E? Watt, .will motor to. Skamania, wash., today and win be in Port- land over Monday. ""K''u wi" iurn oj way oi roriiana irom a mree wee as- trip iq tienver. sne oiiiib oj air. ' Mrs. James - Sehon, Jr., and daughter Judith Grace win arrive by train from Baltimore, Md., to- hosband the first oV December r Mrs. wuiiam Diiiman Smith as house guests her son and daaghter-ln-law, Mr. i and Mrs. Paul R. Smith of SanU Monica, Calif. Mrs. a Smith is a concert pianist and her husband a promt- neat attorney of 1 the' ; California. city. They will remain for about three weeks. V - ; - . : V Mrs. Wynn Grier and her broth" er, Mr. Jack PauIUH, .have' slent the DUt 1r f fhdir nrta tt-o -. Taft. Mr. Grler . will Join them today. , ; 7 Major and MraEarl Fleeel and i- " left on Friday by motor for 1 Paso, Texas ; where Ma Jor : ieget is to report for, duty on BlieraDer i- They, will visit sev : " um. Eugene to Neskowin for the weekend.' ' ' , . , -i t c . : Miss Ruth Ostrln and Miss Mir zel Mohr are leaving today for Seaside to remain for a fortnight. Mrs. Viola - Harrelson has just returned after i three "weeks' stay in Roseburg. , Mr.- and;Mrs. R. E. Reed of Kennewick, Wash., are here as tne guesu of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie v. - Ac ic ol-mncf , j ni. xv. lJ iSf IS holidays wdl soon make way ' " ' ' " Miss Ann Sedleback left yester- day for. week vacation at -Mt. ' Miss Betty Worth jnst returned from Seattle after visiting friends and relatives there. - Miss Eileen Isha of Portland Is visiting friends ' in Salem.' . Mr. Donald i Seeley ; left Satur day to spend a week at Neskowin. Mr. Philip Barret and Miss Margaret Barrett will vacation at T,eiLra Mar ,or the com,ns w. . and danghter Sally Lou of Baton Rouge, La., were the guests of Dr. and Mr8. Ray m. waitx over weekend, llr. Beach la a pro- feasor In the Universitv of Louisiana. ' university or Dr. and Mm wido znr a iamuy are the guests of Mrs. Zeller'a Barents. Mr. nA u r jj. Moyer of Roseburg. . Zonta Club Meets for Business Session ; Members of Zonta Internation al are being entertained at the summer home . of . Mrs. d. a, Hodge and Mrs. Margaret' Rose- crans at Neiscott today. A 1:30 luncheon is being planned. Motoring there will be ? Miss Mildred ' Oleson, ' Miss " Barbara Barnes, Mrs. Phil Brownell, Miss Hazel Cook. Dr. Helen - Pearce. Miss Dorothy Pearce. Miss Helen Yockey, Miss Nellie Schwab, Miss Doris Riches, Miss - Kathrm Mrs. Belle Niles Brown, Dr.. Marion Follis, . Miss Lillian HcIld-i.Mls? ; Helen Barrett, vJ. wi.kU iiS1" k i"e SMSifJiiSlift Mrs. La av- age, Miss Helen Becker; Mrs. W. G. , SUeey, Mr; . C. . W. ' Stacev. siefner Mrs. Edna Hunt and. Miss Lucille i.r . Au ri- ' .'r- Misa -Jean Whealdon'of Portland. Members present were: "Dr. Helen Pearce, Miss - Dorothy Pearce,, Miss Helen Barrett, Miss Mabel Savage, Misa Helen Yock Miss Mildred Oleson, Miss Lil- Han McDonald;- Mesdames -Mar- aret Rosecrans, C. W. Stacey, By- ron Herrick, Ora Mclntyre and w Stacey. fc V t : ' : . i 'V By MAXINE BUREN Interesting indeed are the new things that happen dally at the Salem Federal Art Center, and we're calling it "Federal" today because just yesterday a ship ment of 500 lithographs and woodblocks arrived from Cali fornia as a permanent loan (you know 99 years If you be good) from the government. They rep resent perhaps S5.000 to the Center and are pieces done by the Federal Art Project in Cali fornia. - . It seems that lithographing is an old art, which almost died. The Federal Art Project direct ors thought it a good thing to re- - vive,. so they did. It gives an op portunity for a wide variance of style, Is one of the. few . forms of printing where the "artists can do the work himself, even if be doesn't do the actual printing. . He usnally uses a , special greasy crayoa and sketches his work on a stone. This fa all the , art work .does, -vthe rest " la " mechanical, bat the technique ; allows much Interesting shad ing and it is the artists ' owa orlginaj. In a form that is in expensive : to reproduce. " -' These prints ".certainly show, variety; some are; daintily col ored, figures' of dancers or flow era or birds, others are bold ; In black end white, still others show those squat" figures so popular with artists of the day.' ,Tbe collection represents 25 artists, 10 - to ; 20 examples of the work of each. - I. ' . ; " ; ? The interesting ; - thing - about this project is that 'several : of the artists have two ' or three . com pletely .different styles, on- utter ly unrelated subjects. A young1 : man, one Lloyd Wolf has lltho- ; graphs-, that ; show figures in the ; burlesque shew i, or,-circus,- .each' :Is a; sort vof caricature- of the ,-wok of.; othen-artists, , then he .has a group of portraits done in a, fe-t deft strokes of -bold -black, and he has industrial scenes and even: landscapes. Each- shows that -he- is- easting, about for the-thing ; he" likes. and does best father "than - picking out one interest, ' ' one- style- and doln nothing; else. i An interesting piece looks at Z first 'like . an abstract design - i but on viewing it. one Rets the :' 1 igurea of very pleasing, work- - ' ers; digging n ditcb. " -. v I'-f. So. much for.the Uthograpks.. .. Our' own local artists are do-' . ing things, the guild class, has , an 'exhibit ; hung in: one of - the hair galleries that, 1s weir worth looking at.-This class is made up ; of serious students, although sev eral -have never Je fore done any' . painting, they must come reg-. nlarly and . each day on arrival - must know wnat they plan to ac complish for. the day. No wasted time. " " ; ; Louis Bunce is the instructor. . be Is the master painter and the . members of the class are making their paints, and even framed the pictures, coloring plain wood en ones to suit the subjects. They prepare their own canvas too. - !Thcy contemplate : painting -some murals f-r - the schools, another art that h lias been re- . vived by the Federal Art Project. We'll be looking for the interest ing work. f , BRIDES OF THE WEEK are Mrs. Clifford Johnson who was Miss Elizabeth Looney of Jefferson before -her marriage last night; and Mrs. Michael John Cosovich, the former Elizabeth Keene of Silverton, who was married at her parents' home yesterday afternoon. (Mrs. Johnson's photo by Bruno, Mrs. Cosovich's by Jesten-Miller.) Miss Minor to v Wed Today In Church At a pretty ceremony this af ternoon at 4 o'clock at Trinity church, Silverton, Miss Erma Ruth Minor, daughter of Mr. E. O. Minor, will become the bride of Mr. Rudolph Ramacher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ramacher of Hebo. The Rev. M. J. K. Fuhr will read the ceremony. The bride, to be given in mar riage by her father, will wear a dress of white lace and net. Her full veil of tulle arranged in cap effect, finished - with tiny pearls and orange blossoms. She will car ry an arm bouquet of pink and white rosebuds and bouvardia. Mrs. R. B. Chetty of Portland, sister of the bride, as matron of honor, will wear aqua tone net. Miss Alice Wlens of Salem; in ap ricot net, and Miss Viva Todd of Cloverdale, in feastel blue, will be the bridesmaids. " ,- - Mr. Leslie Ramacher will -be his brother's best man. Ushe: are to be Mr. William Kletter of Corvallis and Mr. Forest Gistof Cloverdale. . . . ; 'Misa Fannie Ayers of Clover dale . will sing, and Miss Peggy GoplerSd is to play the wedding music. ' For traveling the bride will wear a deep blue, and following a short wedding trip the couple will live at Hebo. Alpha Phi Alphas at Alumnae Meeting - - Members of the- alumnae , as sociation of Alpha Phi Alpha met at the chapter house on Monday night for a social meeting and guest night with Miss Margaret - Jane Hottel, Miss Dorothy-Mc- - Donald- and Miss ' Lunelle Chaprn-a-hostesses. .' A' musical program was pre . sented with Miss Lorna Barham pianist. Miss Maxlne Goodenough, ,'vioIlnJst and. Misa. Rae , Toeom ban joist, participating. An. old . fashioned taffy pull . and popcorn, . roast sfoHowed, ..:.,' .' Guests were Miss .Willow Gib son,. Miss Margaret Smart, ..Mrs. , ft. E. Mapes, Miss Katherine Rowe, Miss V, Bartruff and Mrs. John- Ficklia. : ; ; , . Alumnae present were; Miss Beth DeLapp, Misa Elizabeth Taylor, Miss Betty '-'Galloway, Mrs. Dean Patch of Corvallis, Mrs. .Frank Ernest, Mrs. N. E.' Edwards. Miss Martha Jane Hot tel, Miss Laaelle Chapinh' Mrs. Richard . Smart," Mrs. Roy -Har land, Mrs. Jean McElhinney, Miss Lorna Barham, Miss Rae Tocom and Miss Dorothy McDonald. 'Active members attending were; Miss Maxlne Goodenough. Miss Barbara Lamb and Miss Marjorie Jones. : , Pro America Sponsoring Debate Monday ' r i The Marion County Republican unit of Pro-America is meeting on Monday at the Marlon hotel at 2:30 o'clock for an interesting ' discussion of the labor measure to come up on the ballot in the fall election. Charles Ryan of the employers' association and Phil Brady, 'Portland labor temple of ficial will present both sides of the discussion. Both men and women are invited to attend the meeting. v , Cotton Idea Is . Featured at Dance Decorations last night it the 'Plantation Swing" .which was the Junior Woman's club summer dance at Hazel Green featured the southern idea with cotton plants, sunflowers and white candles be ing used. Autumn flowers were also used to form colorful spots about the room. Mr. Charles Lemery, instructor at the art center, contributed to the attractive decorations by es pecially painting a large picture of dancing negro figures, done in black and white, which was placed over the fireplace. Mr. Lemery was formerly employed at 'the Walt Disney studios and his pictureattracted much attention from the dancers. Girls appeared in many strik ingdirndl dresses, cotton prints and bright linens. Men were al most as colorfully dressed in gay combinations of sport Jackets and slacks. - Informality was the fea ture of the dance. ' Furthering the plantation idea, "a fence was built in the alcove where refreshments were served ' and covered with cotton plants, the figure of a cotton picker was placed behind it. Leland and Leon Williams, colored boys, served the punch. , The committee responsible for the elaborate dance was headed by Mrs. Marion Moore, Mrs. Allen Hubbard directed the decoration "committee, Mrs. Robert Sprague was In charge of publicity, Misa Aftee Brekke as on the refresh ment committee and others assist- "ing with arrangements were Mrs. Harold Dunsmoore, Miss Maria 'Dare, : Mrs. Lawrence Engstrom and Miss Dorothy Cornelius. .;- Mrs. Adams Hostess To WRC Group Mrr. Alice Adama waa hostess. . on Friday at a luncheon for mem-, hers of the WRC in ber West Salem home. The-table was -set out doors and -was centered by .a large bouquet of pink gladioli. Present weTe Mrs.-Bertha Love land, Mrs. Lura Tandy;- Mre: Ida Tragllo; Mrs. Susie E. Bolts; Mrs Rose Hagedorn, Mrs. Ada Beyers,' MrsC Mary Llkel,- Mrs: "Esther South wick, Mrs. Helen M. South wick," Mrs. Cordelia La Bare. Mrs. ' Rose Voris, Mrs, Cora Smith. Mrs.' Hattle B. Cameron, Mrs. Goldia Kyle, Mrs. Clara McDerby, Mrs. -Blanche Stuart, Mrs. Jennie Mar tin; Mrs. Florence Shipp, Mrs. Sarah Peterson, Mrs. Mary-Acker-man, Mrs. Dee 'Pratt -and Mrs. -Alice Adams. Friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Simmons are ' being Invited tp open house today at their, home In Wood burn in celebration of the couple's golden wedding anniversary. Mr; and Mrs. Simmons will be at home, from' 2:30 until o'clock. Mrs. L. M. Flagg of Salem and Mr. Robert W. Simmons of Tacoma will receive with their parents. A - musical ' program has been planned for the afternoon. - Kappa Delta alnmna will enter tain soon with a rushing tea at the home of Mrs. Harrle Letts on South Liberty street. Mrs. Letts is chairman of the - affair, Mrs. John Flcklln is president of the alumnae aesocaltioa. Miss Kells Is To Sing in Recital MIi Mary Elizabeth ' Ktlls. daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. C. A. Kells, has for some years boen a favored 'soloist with Salem music lovers and on Tuesday eight, August 30, she will pre sent her first full length recital in Waller hall. She is leaving soon for Pasadena, Calif., there to study drama at the Pasadena community playhouse and she will continue with her music. Miss Kells has studied for sev eral years with Mrs. Josephine Albert Spauldlng and has been active in rounlcaj and dramatic affaiisat Willamette university. Her program has been cboen to show the beiuty of her con tralto voice, yet she has selected music in especial favor with au diences. There will be five groups, English, Italian, Spanish, French and German. Her French group will be the beautiful find familiar aria from Samson and Delilah "Amour Viens Aider." to" her English group Miss Kelis has chosen such beloved son? a "Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyea" and "Danny Boy." Composers Xamed . Other groups " will Include Brahms,- Scarlett!, Schubert and Handel.. Miss" Alice Crary Brown will accomrany Miss Kells at the piano. The C. P. Bishop home will be the scene of a reception after the concert. Patrons and patron esses will be; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph If. Al bert, Mrs. George Allen, Dr. and Mrs. Bruce It. Baxter. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bishop, Miss Alice Crary Brown, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Brown, Miss Sally Buh. Dr. and Mrs. L. O. Clement. Mr". Walter, A. Denton, Mrs. David Eason, David W. Eyre, Miss Rovna Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. Walter IT. Jenks, Dr. and Mrs. S. B. Laugh- lln. Senator and Mrs. DourIj McKay, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Oppen, Mrs. George J. Pearce, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Sherman. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Spragie and Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Wallace. . Mr. Carmical Married iai irl To Portland G A wedding of inWeat In Sal m is that of MissGladys La Verne Itennlck. daurftter of Mr. and Mrs. James Francis Rennlck of Portland, toMr. Fred Woodside Carmical, formerly of Salem, which wassolemnized at the home of the bride's parents on August 7. The lirlde was given in marri age by her father. Rev. Neely performed the ceremony. The bride's gown was of pink georgette with pink sequin Jacket and head dress and veil to match. he carried a white bible and wore a corsage of white garden- las. Miss Mary Rennlck, slater of the bride and Mlas Maurlne Cor mical, sister of the 'groom were attendants. Mrs. Rennlck wore a flowered chiffon with corsage of white gardenias and Mrs. Irene Carmi cal, mother of the groom, wore black and white chiffon and a corsage of gardenias. Mr. Fred Remington of Selem acted as bet man. .. The rooms were decorated wltB a profusion of gladioli and ferns, white tapers graced the mantle piece. A reception followed the cere mony, Mrs. Era Darls cutting the wedding cake. Misses Dorothy Jean and Betty Pane Dormedy cut the ices. For going away the bride wore a white silk sallored suit with pink blouse, white flannel top coat and white hat. She wore a corsage of gardenias: The cou ple left for a trip to Victoria and will later be at home in toe mag Albert apartments In Portland. Mr. Carmical was educated In Sa lem schools and was actively In terested In music. Dbnnovan-Walling Vows Said at Home Misa- Velma Grace Walling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Of Walling, became the bride of Mr. Carl- LeRoy- Donnovan, son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Donnovan, at a ceremony read yesterday aft ernoon ia the garden of the home of 'the bride's parents at Kelzer. Her father gave her away In mar riage, Rev. L. W. Collar per formed the ceremony under an archway of gladioli and xinalas. . She wore a street length peach lace over darker peach satin, and wore a coronet of roaes." Her drets was . made wifn - short puffed sleeves and bolero, she wore a corsage of Cecil Brunner roses and sweet peas. X Miss Gladys Walling was her attendant and wore pale pink crepe trimmed In blue. Mr. War ren Walling acted as best man. , Mies Jean Cladek played the . wedding marches, Mrs. Fred Pau lus sang "I Lore Vou Truly." ' At a reception which followed the wedding, Mrs. Milton Steward sad Mrs. Free Paulus assisted? " . Mrs. Donnovan attended Salem high school, be received hla schooling In Sclo. .They will live la Salem following a short trip. ' ;:': " ' ' -Bonne Chance Banquet Held. Friday The bacquet room of tbe Gold en Pheasant was. the scene of the third anniversary banquet of the Bonne Chance club Friday night. The the'me of the banquet was the "Log of the Year" with the motif carried out in the table appoint ments. The long table was cen tered with a log cake, flanked with green tapers la miniature moss covered logs with trailing ivy tased to carry out the theme. Place cards marked tbe covers for the following club members Miss Inabelle Creech, -Miss Dor othy Rullfson. Miss Clarice Kolbe, Miss Sylvia Tehie, MIrs Bonnie Lou Pfafflnger, Mlts Phyllis Mil ler. Miss Mildred Tehle, Mis Bar bara' Taylor. Mls Helen Miller, and Mrs. Ernest Eldrldge. Following tbe banquet a line party was enjoyed at the Grand.