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i Early October Weddin I - - ' - ! l : - 1 - gs ! Are oi Interest , to Salem Socialites Early October has proven to be a favorite month for weddintrs and numerous showers have been given this last i ; L week honoring more October brides -who will be married later in the month. Out-of-town weddings are of interest to Salem folk and several couples are residing in ; other cities. . - Miss Bieber Married i - i i Miss Vivian Bieber," daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bieber of Kinsley, Kan.; became the bride of Mr. Carl Ber nard Damaske, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Damaske of Merril, Wis., at a lovely ceremony Saturday morning at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Kleihege, on East Center street. ' j - j ' Rev. .James E. Campbell of the First Evangelical church read the service at 9:30 o'clock in the living room in the presence of, relatives and close friends. The couple exchanged their vows before an improvised altar of tall baskets of pink and white gladioli, ferns vand white tapers in candelabra. Mrs. J. E. Campbell sang 'I Love You Truly" preceding the ceremony. Mrs. Kleihege played the accompaniment and wedding march. Miss Erna Dirks lighted the tapers. The bride wore a smart black velvet tailleur with rose ash blouse and matching accessories. She carried an arm bou quet of rapture roses and bouvardia. The couple was un attended, i A reception followed the wedding and-the serving table was centered with the bride's cake flanked by white tapers in silver holders and pink and white gladiolii Assisting in the serving were Miss Anna and Miss Lois Miles. Mrs. Damaske is a graduate of the Methodist Deaconess hospital in Wichita, Kan., and. is now employed at the Salem Deaconess hospital. Mr. Damaske is a graduate of the schools of Merril, Wis , ajnd is an attendant at the Oregon state hos pital. Following a trip along the Oregon coast the couple will reside in Salem. KeudeHl-Lindros Vows Said At a simple ceremony Saturday morning at 11 o'clock Miss Jennie Lindros, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lindros of Lakeside, became the bride of Mr. Robert Keudell, son of Mr. J. J. Keudell of Salem. The vows were exchanged at the parsonage of the First Methodist church with Rev. James Milligan officiating. f The brid wore an afternoon frock of wine silk and black accessories. . Her corsage was of 'gardenias Mr. and Mrs Malcolm Jones (Helen Keudell) attended the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Keudell left for a wedding; trip and will return to Salem to reside at 1864 Fir street.! Mrs. Keudell is well known in the capital and has been employed at the state forester's office. Mr. Keudell is a graduate of Oregon State college and is connected with the . Portland General Electric company. Miss Cross Bride of Mr. Tompkins The First Baptist church was the setting for an im pressive ceremony last night when Miss Arline Cross, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cross, becam'e the bride of Mr. Russell K. Tompkins of Dayton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Tompkins of Dayton. Rev. Irving Fox read the service at 8:30 o'clock, ! Mr. Wall er Watsonjof . Portland sang and Dr. uonaia jdwaras oi M- r v Truly" before the ceremony and MrsJjyirHftJR S.roSayetf" the accompanijnents -vredingrnarches. The altar was bajjjjgd-jwttrbaskets of autumn in candelabra. The bride, who was given father, wore a floor lensrth eown fashioned with full skirt, shirring on the bodice and short . . rrx. . li i . r, -I r vi . puffed sleeves The full length tulle veil fell from a coronet of seed pearls. Her only ornament was a gold locket, a gift of the groom. She carried a white bible from which fell a cascade of lilies-of-the-valley and bouvardia. ! Miss Helen Cross was maid of honor for her sister and wore a frock of shell pink satin a coronet of tulle in her hair mia1 fall flAnroro ' The bridesmaids were Mrs. vVenaell Cross, sister-in- law of the bnde, and Miss Grace Garnett ofi Kelso, Wash., cousin i?f thebnde. They, wore identical frocks of pale blue onr? vftllnTO cillr nroranra taehinnpd with full sVirfjst and nnffpn "" J " mi i " sieeves. i ney carried arm Douqueis oi iau diootos. The flower girl was Wendolyn Cross, niece of the bride, who wore a blue taffeta dress and carried a basket of flowers, TVio nomiWa vuora TnVin nomonf onn XTt- onr? "fra TTonr-vr tfcv, .,v "v'1"v - Clement, and Richard Christophtrson, son of; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Christophersoni They Shirts. - Mr. Joseph Tompkins of Salem, twin brother of -the Brown E.' s!on.mMr " E. I. G(i groom, was best man. Ushers were Mr. Wendell, Mr. William bert, Mrs. m. c. Findiey, ' Mrs. and Mr. Hal Cross, brothers of the bride, and Mr. Clyde Ronald Glover, Mrs. Byron B. Randall. Reception Follows Wedding j A reception at the home of the bride's parents on .North 21st street followed the wedding. Mrs. A. M. Lee of Portland and Mrs. Henry Clement, aunts of the bride, presided at the serving win be Mrs. Herbert ost urns. Serving were Miss Juanita Cross, Miss June Armstrong, M(?:;r? Mr, iSS Bin t t j -r m i, , -mr- n Marion Moore, Mrs. Vernon iiain, Miss Jean Rtidgers, Miss Yvonne waiters and Miss Dorothy Mrs. a. l. Lindbeck, Mrs. Carle Winegar. The table was covered with a lace cloth and cen- Abrams, Mrs. Kenneth Murdock, tprpd with an all-wriifp hnnmipf (niarrlwl hv wrtito tanerc in Mrs. Virgil Golden, Mrs. Lloyd crystal holders. Mrs. William E. Cross was in charge of the iSStSS' JiS men weiifne nd ms L11IIan McDonald, pres gift book and Mr. Don Huckabee played the orgatron during d mJ!: virSi Huh me" dent of thi? I&T' tne reception I . Arranging the serving table are The. couple left for a wedding trip and for going away M- wade eihs, Mrs. Merle Tra the Jride wore a navy blue wool suit with white blouse and: r &ohltl& black accessories. ! in charge of - arrangements !ln- : Mrs. Tompkins attended Salem schools and Franklin eludes j Mrs. waiter spauidlng, high school in Portland. She has been secretary at the Salem chairman, Mrs. Merle Travis, Miss Retail Clerks' union. Mr. Tompkins is a graduate of Oregon Sl: KTi-tv,i tu;n, i :f.. mi.- .m Mrs. Jake Lappin, Mrs. L .D. Wa- - B""" ' , . , uni.cioii.jf. iu cuupie wm reside m Albany where Mr. Tompkins is professor of mathe- , maiics at tne Albany junior Miss Engel Bride of Today Of interest to their many. today o Mi,, Margaret J Adam Engel of Salem, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Inchitsty solemnized at 12:30 o'clock at land. Monsignor Lane will officiate in the presence of the immediate family and close friends, i j - Miss Helen Engel will come north from California to be her sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Doro- thy Engel, another sister, and Miss Margaret Burdette, for- merly of Salem. Mr. Melvin Engel will be best man for Mr. Lenchitsky and ushers will include Mr. Wayne Harn, Mr. Don Matolia and Mr. Jack Lyons: V ! A wedding breakfast wUl - - Thieles, The ctiuple will leave f . . , AllSS Ulngel nas maae ner years. She attended Salem schools and Uregon btate college Karjrja KaDca - ul OI ineopinswraui uic Oreo-on State colleffe where lie Pi.The couple will reside in a in r ill w I riHxv. xt. twrn. T.iiV shield are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Rodger John, ai the Salem General hospital. Wed- resday September -28. This is their second child, the -infant boy havinr a sister: Carol Mary. o Promise Me" Portland ,. sang flowers and tall white tapers 1 r j away in marriage by her of white chiffon over taffeta made princess style. She wore and carried an arm bouquet of ' X . t 1 "" wore rust suits with white i nigh school. f Salem friends is the marriage ?e!. daughter of Mr, d wt J. Carl Lenchitsky, son of Mr. li e 1 e n Barrett, refresh- the All Saints church in Port- -- follow the ceremony at Henry or a trip to soutnern ianiornia. i t ii j i nome in ruruaiiu iur several Gamma. She was a member HT T nn.'tjVw aloi ottanAnA - r"".I- was a member of Beta Theta Portland whew.:HrIf t Mr. and Mrs. Douglas-McKar are leaving Monday night for a ionuigum ii wuivu win ibib jthem. to Los Angeles, New Or- leans and- Detroit, . Mich.,- where Mr. McKay , will, attend the Id-.. : Salle-Cadillac convention. i - , 1 i ' " Th ' Milligans and m tifi-PTTt t xjJLxIQ Be Feted Calendared for Friday night, etoDr tnKe annual recepuon for which members of the General Ald E0Ciety 0f the First Methodist Episcopal church win be hostesses in the Carrier room. The affair ''mmnak wfnmluiTnt- Te"r8ity students. All members bf the church, friends and townspeo- pie are incited to can between the hOUrS Ol CI gut and ten OCIOCK. 5lzht t. thA r-oivine nn whih win include Dr and Mrs James iSS xiaxter, ur. ana jmts. lkjuis maKiii, rw. f ,-, Pnhsr Mmiltnn flat- ke Dean and Mrs. Daniel Schulze, Mrs. Sarah Lewis, Mr. Brown E. sisson, Mr. Gene mil and Mits Margie bpence. TWcItI thA ...mot a at Ilia door will be Mrs. D. H. Mosher, president of tho General Aid soci- cty. . Mingling with the guests Herrick and Mrs. Effie Dunlap. ipi.a.a V. Iiawa- Kaa. aaVfltl Tft preside at the urns include Mrs. B. H. White, Mrs. O. W. Emmons, J. A. Mills. Assisting' with the terman and Mrs. J. F. Cook, -Hostesses Entertain For Miss 'Moriarty .hA SSSTESZi A miscellaneous shower i Mr. ai Brown of Albany, was A"yleSrL day night. j Bridge was in play during the evening with prires awarded to Mr!" P.5!1 Rl.bode" and Mi" Grace were uged ab0ut the rooms: and supper was served at a late hour. The gifts were placed on a table with a uce .tioth with, taper., at cat ii ann . Ml8S Moriarty and Mrl Brown wm be married the first ot the . j . , . on weir & -tLeit '. home T in Abai ' t -.r.-.,. ,Tre' "..V"i ..um"'. Gnstafson, Mrs. Frank Woeik, Virgil Denison, Mrs. Kenneth Payne, Miss Irene Larsen, j Miss" Pauline Marnach, Miss Madeline Heckman, Miss Audra Winship, nos xiesiei HUlpot, Miss Graee Quackenbush Miss;-. Bernlce Humphreys, J Mrs. Carl Walker; Miss Lucille !Law- renaon, and Miss Cleo Walker. -.. ' . ... v. i . '. vv. . v - -. ..... : , i - - . -: ;' ' Y r -' ' ' - r ;- - ' - ' : ' y; . i . ;.; ,t f . I -.- :-.! '.':.,: :;. i . t i - 1 .3 ft '13" CUTTING the first piece of her wedding cake U Mrs. Kenneth Manning (Esther Gibbard) pictured above with her husband follow- ng their wedding Wednesday afternoon at the Gibbard home. ASSISTING at the reception, left to right. Miss Victoria Schnei uci , din. uau ocurciuvr, mib, nunue. ri yuunut it cup til cuu for M,8 Mary Hickman o.St.-Paul, Minn., maid -Mrrmor, nT M 'Harold Buslck. (Photos by Kenneli-ElHs.) der, Mrs. Dan Schreiber, Mrs. Norine. Fick pouring a cup of coffee i nir. im A ! Honor Dn Helen Pearce j At Formal Reception One of the outstanding social functions on the calendar - F"Ltt?ZZf "" " " "lvyi ci, rT,o,K r-w.,a. in compliment to Dr. Helen Pearce, who was recently elected president of Zonta International kt the convention held at f; , , Banff In June. Dr. Pearce ia a well known educator In the capital and mem ber of the faculty of "Willamette university. Dr. Pearce has been exceptionally active In the Zonta club i serving as president one year;. She ,al?9 ho81 r''ed as president of the Salem branch. American Association of Unlver Eity iWomen. Calling hours are from eight to ten o'clock and an Invitation through the press is being ex tended to all friends of Dr. riend and "bera oj Zont clo and members of all Miss Nellie Schwab will in troduce to the line which will include Mayor Varnum E. Kuhn, Dr. Bruce R. Baxter, Dr. Helen Pearce, Miss Helen Yockey, in ternational chairman of the pub licity committee, Mrs. Ora F. Mc- Intyre, past district chairman, Ireside at Urns Presiding at the urns the first hour will be Mrs. Varnum E. Kuhn and Mrs. George Pearce, mother of Dr. Pearce, and pour ing the last hour will be Mrs. Bruce R. Baxter and Mrs. Paul B. Wallace. Mrs. Margaret Rose crans will Invite guests to the dining room. A four piece string orchestra will play softly during the evening. Mrs. Arthur O. Hunt heads the general committee in charge of the reception and assisting her are Miss Nellie Schwab, in ; SS 5TSZ cey, flowers and decorations; ments. Miss Barnett Feted at x-i p Anlormal ranX In compliment to Miss Dorris Barnett,' bride-elect of Mr. Ernest Frieson! Mrs. Fred Broer. jr.. en- tertained with a delightful affair Thursday night at her home T,ne The evening was spent lnfor- and a miscellaneous shower aonorea miss narneii. a iaie sup- wa BerTed by the hostess and faU nowera were' used about the gcest rooms. s Honoring Miss Barnett were .Miss Leolan Barnett. Miss Adean Ftke, Misa Helen and Miss Mar- garet gtewart, Miss Opal Long. Miss Julia Allen, Miss Jewell Tur- ner, Miss Dorothy Finkbiner, Misa Betty Clark, Mrs. James Burton, Mrs. Cecil Newtwrry. - Mrs. Dan ; clement, Mrs. LownM0ran, Mrs. Fred Erlxon, Mrs. Otto Engdahl.'.mer McKee, Mra. Albert Coehn, Mrs. rrta iiroer. sr., urs. Mary Mrs. Charles McCarter, Mrs.'Paui Broer, Mrs. U. H. . Barnett, Mr. Hauser, Mrs. Alma " Thompson, Mattle Clark and Mrs. Fred.Mr.- James Bonaell, Mrs. Belle Sroer, jr. m :- ; : :v' 4 v. 4 If., ; " - f rs. wii IXZZrS " 0ff.; i Eastern Star Benefit Is Friday "Chadwick chapter. Order of the Eastern Star, entertained with a benefit card party in the Masonic temple Friday night. Following an evening of cards refreshments were served in the dining room. The serving table was very attrac tive with its white cloth and center piece of autumn leaves and colored gourds with bright col ored pottery flanked by yellow ta pers. Many baskets of fall flow ers decorated the rooms. The special prize was won by Mrs. Ernest Peterson, prizes for contract by Mrs. Elmer Oaue and R. O. Lewis; for auction. Mrs. G. L. Hannaman and Amos Vass; for BOO, Mrs. Charles Gabriel and for ' pinochle, Mrs. Leon Hansen. The guest list Included Mr. and Mrs. Claude Darby, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Reinholdt; Mf. and Mrs. William Taw, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. David Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Good man, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peter son, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Daue, Mr. and Mrs. If a Darby, Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Toombs, Mr: and Mrs. Amos iTM-Vr. and Mrs. Larry Flagg, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Philllppe, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crawford, Mr. and .Mrs. Mem Pearce, Mrs. Charles Pratt, Mrs. Pearl Grote, Mrs. II. A. Gueffroy, Mrs. M. P. Adams, Mrs. J. A. Bronson, Mrs. A. C. An derson, Mrs. G. L. Hannaman, "-mu n,7th m x rV. Vs Mooi! J" ""J? rZr ' ?' 11 ' Mrs- HWr7 parson. Mrs. A. F. Marcus. Mrs. L. M. Purvlne, Mrs. R. T. Boals, Mrs. D. a. ijeecnier, airm. u. u. nuwwi, Mrs. Ethel Parr. Mrs. Leon Han- sen. Mrs. Louis Lorenx, Mrs. carl All port, Mrs. Charles W. Crary, c. R. James, Mrs. Saul Janz, Mrs. Carl Soos. Mrs. H. M. Borsch. Mrs. M. InnocentI, Mrs. Bertha Bergman, Mi's. Charles Gabriel. Mr. J. W. Moore, Misa Dorothy Cornelius, Mrs. L. E. Barrick, Mrs. Virgil Hickethler, Mrs. Ida Niles, Dr. Gussie Niles, Mrs. Susan Var- ty," Mrs. Forest Johnson. Mrs. El- ;ni BwtB, Mrs. t W 1 1 hi a m .I i lTw A i Many Affairs Planned for BPW Week Final plans are being made In the next week for national Busi- ness and Professional Women's week to be sponsored by the local club under the direction of Miss Helen Brelthaupt, chairman. The dates for this annual celebration are from Sunday, October 9 to October 15 inclusive. Members of the club will attend the First Presbyterian Church on Sunday, October 9 to hear Rev. Henry Marcott of Portland. Miss Edna Purdy Is making the ar- rangements Mrs. Ilda Bingen- heimer is chairman of the com- mittee for arranging the program tor the Chamber of Commerce luncheon on Monday. Tuesday, October 11. the Pre- Thite serving table with crystal land. baVa8t 1X1 nonor of Mrs- and silver appointments, white CHARMING TEA a week ago William Llnroot, president, will embroidered Italian cloth, the In- for Mrs. Kenneth JUinnin 4 r be held at the Golden Pheasant at formality ye t dignf led atmos-r which Mrs. T. w. Creech was i 7 o clock. Those planning to at-jre o the whole wedding and hostess. . . as o n e entered not- i tend the breakfast are to call Sffts the great charm of the hride Iced the gorgeous' bouquet ef Hatlr-McAdams, 7279, by October herself. . . . Esther carried a zinnias . on the piazra. !. . . An 10 for reservations. Miss Haiel beautiful bouquet of Cecil Brun- exquisite tea table. . . . In. the Roenicke Is chairman of the Ber and Rapture roses and lil- center a silver branch candelabra breakfast and her committee in- ics-of-the-valley. . . . incidental- with blue tapers and bn either j eludes Miss Ruth Moore and Mrs. ,iy, caught by her maid of honor, side blue glass vases filled with Maude Eckman. Mary Hickman. . . . The lovely varied colored rinnias. !. . . the One of the largest affairs to be bridal dress was of white, net highlight of the afternoon when held during Business Women's and lace which Esther designed small Kathleen Sue was brought week Is the public relations ban- herself. ... . for something old In for a brief glimpse of the quet at the Marion hotel in the he wore a strand of pearls be- tea- guests by her moth-r, Mrs. Mirror room on Thursday, Octo- longing to Mrs. T. W. Creech Harold Eusick. u ber 13. Miss Josephine Evans nd a lac handkerchief of Mrs. . heads the general committee and W. E. Kirk which she carried TTrtTri assisting her are Mrs. Ilda Bing- her own wedding .38 year varfcjn Xiome -cene OI enheimer, decorations, and Mrs. - Guests were seated in FIAT? Mpetinc atiirclav ' Ethel Parr, table arrangements. dining room for coffee. syid- vlwP, n,,S?r-' wiches and cake Mrs T Chemeketa chapter. Daughters v Ti?einnUai !'J:idgeb!nefic WlU W. Creech cutting "the bride's the American Revolution, met be held on Friday at the Salem cake wore a colorful flowered 'OT th regular monthly meeting Woman s clubhouse at 8:15 hltfon and Mrs, Morine Fick Saturday afternoon at the home o clock. Proceeds from the affair poured rearing a lovely of Mrs. John H. Carkin on Stew- 7LniVn? Christmas charities of iown f ,nk and WearinJ art street. Rev. George H. Swift the YWCA and Red Cross. Reser- Jorsages of roses. . , When the ' St. Paul's Episcopal church was vations may be made by calling couple leIt they foT plc. the guest speaker for th after-. : M1.l fieInke or Miss tureyg and at the lsame time re- "oon. Ruth McAdams, 7279., Miss elTed showers of rice. . . . They 'His aubject was "A i Study in Steinke is chairman of the bene- aTe gone to Palo Alto for the Government.? He remarked that- fit and other committee members winter but we hope to see them government Is Just the rules cf ; are Miss Ruth Cole, decorations: again In the spring. the game and If played fair we j Miss Ruth McAdams. tickets; Miss .? iHJS WEEK. ... Com pi i- will not be afoul of the gorern- , Hazel and Misa Gertrude Roe- inents were many on the unique ment. Rev. Swift also stated that i nlcke, Miss Mildred Oleson. Miss table arrangement at the tea lasting peace among nations shall Ruth Moore, Miss Elizabeth n Thursday at the home of never be accomplished without ; Stockhausen and Miss Catherine Mrs. Custer Ross honoring t h e morajity in international rela- Varley. , jristing lawyers' wives here for tions. Reception Closes Week the ' state bar convention. . w . Visitors for the day included ; The final event of the week will The table was covered with a Mrs. Ralph W. ' Martin, Mrs; be the large reception on Saturday Ereen organdy . cloth. . : . cen- George. H. Swift and Mrs. llar at the Chamber of Commerce tered with a large flat aiiver old B. Say. A new member ff from 8 to 10 o'clock All busi- lra and Hver bowl of white the chapter Is Mrs. S. A. Bald ness and professional women of "brum lilies and encirclinr the w'in. Mrs. W. F. Fargo reported Salem are Invited to attend. MUs bowl and ,oatinK on the tray a on the Willamette conference held Helen BreithauDt will Introdnca to the receiving line which win inrindA Mr. wiiiiam t i. president Mrs Byron B Her rick, past president of the Oregon federation; Miss Joseph Evans, state chairman of research and first vie. TreMnt f loz-oi ,iv. Mrs. LaMolne Clark ,hrt.; member and state parHamentart- an; Miss Grace Elisabeth Smith, charter member and chairman of an: Miss Craca KliKoth smith rh.rtei. m.mK the first meetine Mrs Bvrnn Hen. i1" uer oiuruj. . . . jars. -u. u. Campbell, i Mrs. J. v. rick ' mmklnZ BQmber 0f cnarmlnK Portland Fontaine. Mrs. J. Lyman Steed, the recepUoi! 'rra,,ement8 for people motored to Salem for the Mr..H. M. Broadbent. Mrs. David Business week was celebrated L Costume of the week worn by RUUo for the first time In 1928 When Tanhel Renrre . . . A prT vnnl ! the federation had 874 clubs and E0.031 members. National Busi- nesa Women's week which will be observed for the eleventh time has grown into a nation-wide cer emony with 1546 clubs and 68, 009 . members , participating. .The theme of the week will be "a Better Business Woman for a Bet ter Business World. On Sunday, October 9, from 11:45 to 12, EST, there will be a nationwide broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting.system. The topic Is "Secrets of Success. Miss Earlene White, national pre sident, will be the speaker. The health and recreation com mittee has as their health project during Business Women's week a tuberculosis clinic The. clinic Is being arranged by the Marlon county department of health. The Unitarian Women's Alli ance will hold Its first meeting of the season Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. William Everett Anderson at 157? Court street. Mrs. IL G. Tardy of Berkeley, Calif., regional vice- president of tho general alliance! for the Pacific coast, will be the' guest speaker. Birthdays of July I August and September will be otA served at the tea hour. i Henry. t. v V- t' u mt ! rrltx- ; ine lauer wearin l Mr- "I" Ficke: .refreshments, ?Ci,OP..,M T, ' In,iIy kroWn PDy aBd brown. felt. sport Mrs: E. W. Ritchie. Mrs. John W. O: Wlddows. Mrs. B. B-Flack. hal. . Mra. WUnam L. Phil-.' Olsoa. Mrs. , C. V. R!chardm, Mrs.- J. O. Russell and Mra. Weyn . hm 1b a! smart bixa wooKroaDed Mm vr nri. - xr r?,. v ' i o (-. - , v Seen ancl Heard By JERYME UPSTOX COLOKFUL SKA SOX AT HAND. ... A dash. of romance, William Bodner over from Cor 1 numerous luncheons and teas. . . vallig. . the latter in a chic the beginning of club meetings two piece wool-suit of buff worn football games, goodbyes to travellers and still some en- tertaining for visitors. . . short motor trips to the country or the beaches where the weather has been almost too perfect. , . . the falling of leaves, con- vincing us it is really autumn, THE WEDDING on Wedn&i- day afternoon of .Esther Gibbard and Kenneth Manning at the home of the bride will long be Pleasantly remembered, and for manv reasons. . . . First of all, euests, all relatives and friends of long standings, seemed to have a ood time a m o n g themselves. the lovely -ar- i augciiicuis ui w u iie iioncrs uu the improvised altar at one end Af thft 1 rn o' TAnm th. oil ei ot rea "a P'"K,uBnim in- ies. At either end of'the ! table white tapers In silver can- delbra' MrS- Max Pae takes kn0ra to' tea table decora- j0!?' v , T S Mr8 Charle McXary, wife i Unlted state Senator McXary. a martly attired in a tailored one-piece black dress with furs ! :-ie wnich Mrs. Sanderson Reed gave 9mm V. W A . l..a C-..J.M 'dress with tucked skirt, wine j belt and wine flower at t h shoulder, wine suede shoes and topped with a beautiful g r e y New officers will be installed squirrel coat fashioned with at the meeting of the American bell sleeves and a grey Cossack Legion auxiliary Monday niiht hat trimmed In shades of red at eight o'clock at the-Fraternal and wine. . . . Temple. Mrs. Frank Waters, past Bride-elect, Margaret Engel of department president and nation Portland, .here on Tuesday .for al committee woman, will install the shower for which Mrs. Glenn the officers. -; Wilbur and Isobel George were The new officers are Mrs. Earl hostesses. ... Margaret" wore Andresen, president; Mrs. Leif a smart dark green silk dress Bergsvik, first vice president: with tucking all over and full Mrs. Harold Perkins, second vice bodice and skirt ... with it a president; Mrs. Fred Gahlsdorf, coat to match with large .fur secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Friuik collar. - Marshall, finance officer; Mrs. .FOOTBALL FANS. . . were Merle Travis, chaplain; Mrs. many at the first game of the Walter Spauidlng, i aargeant-at- season Saturday night when vie- arms; Mrs. Don Madison, Mrs. torious Willamette and Llnfield Elf red Williams and Mrs. Paul played. ... a number of unlver- Ficke, members of the executive slty officials from Portland and board. faculty wives were noticed amidst During the ceremony Mrs. Ivan the spectators.'. . . . Mrs. Bruce Stewart will sing several vocal R. Baxter and Jessie Wood, the numbers accompanied by Mrs. former entertained the Portland William Taw. Miss Maxine Good trustees and their wives at Unl- enough wni nlav violin verslty House following the game. wean ana Air, rank Erickson. ... . Mrs. Lestle J. Sparks.' Mrs. Roy S. Keene and duhtr Madeline. . . . Mrs. Howard Maple wearing a beige foat w!th MM'Ielt! ; Numer- W ur coats were also glimpsed.- . Mr. ana Airs, u.nemr i by her fur coat and .dnbeanet JA ' t "v ... i felt. ... . Mrs. Brazier Small in all black. . . . Mr. land Mrs. with rust bat and blouse. . . . A foursome. Dr. and jMrs. Ro bert Joseph, Josephine McGil- christ and Peter Buck. . Here from St. Helens, Mr. land Mrs. Edward Franti, Ruth wearing a black sport coat, rust roller and striped dress. ... Mrs. William IL Hammond in all grey, tweed Jacket and grey top coat. . . . Melva Belle Savage who was es- corted by Wayne Doughton wore a three piece all black sport suit and matching accessories. . . . Mr. and Mrs. John Minto aed Billie Cupper who is teaching at Sherwood this y e a r. Graduates of a year, ago .. .uai iu aiiu wuu iiei iviKB, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar AverilU and Jfin T-T ril Ifn rwnrf h fill rf Trt " oepiemoer Lorvanis. The pledge to the flag was giv- en by Mrs. John Carkin. the Am- erican creed by Mrs. J. C. Sell end Washington's prayer by Mrs. U. G. ShJj?2ey The tea tattle was centered with a bouquet of autumn flowers and presiding at the , urns were ! Mrs. Frank Settlemier and Mrs m. r. AQann. oa tbe tea cemmit- tee. were Mrs. J. C. Sell, chairman. Legion Auxiliary Will T -rtf Install UiilCers tions accompanied by. Miss Helen Davis. The post will join the auxiliary for refreshment. Committees for the evening Include decorating of hall, Mrs. Walter Spauidlng. ; Mrs. Oscar Cr.tler and Mrs. Don Madison; decorating of tables, Mrs. Frank zmn,- Mrs. Glenn ; Porter and ickson-and Mrs.' W. P. Waline. :-