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f , ' . . . J . Kneider; SloliiJ-Week;&cdasiQhT- arried at ; Bea Victoria utilul U or INumerous rarties ".t " ? . 2 X A Inv.Gapit al' Gitv -' w J. .. Jr'' The holiday, season has teen a festive occasion Jhis year r , iWith 'numerous at ; homes . slated during the .week, and -s qthers being 'arranged. Both members of theyounger set "and married couples have had a full week attending parties. - Weddings and engagements have added to the excitement of ' the Christmas week." ;f ' r' j ' ' " ...--! v- Open House at Hill Home :.J , -''" A charming affair of this afternoon will be the at home for which pr; and Mrs; David. Bennett Hill and Dr. and Mrs. J iVR. L. Edwards will be hosts at the Hill home on South Church : - street. Calling hours are from 5 to 8 o'clock and a number ' " ; : of Salem" couples have been' bidden to attend. i-1 Miss Charlotte Hilt veill greet the guests at the door.. . ' Assisting informally about .the rooms will be Dr. and Mrs. .1 : - William H; Lytle and Drvand Mrs. R. J. Wienheimer of a. ; - Corvallis, who are the weekend guests -of the Hills, and Mr.' 1 Irwin Edwards. -'.-V- " j ' "v.- iv ' " The serving' table' will, be attractive with an arrange- ; ment of . anemones and ' tall ivory tpers. Greens and other .c holiday decorations will be used about the guest rooms. ;-n i - TtUicMjn CTttb Dance Guests 4 One of the gayest and largest affairs of New-Year's eve ,was the formal dinner dance for which members of the Tilli- cum club i were hostesses at the Marion hotel Guy Albin's Top Hatters played for dancing following the dinner hour. Covers were placed for over 300 members and guests. The Mirror room was festive with fir boughs extending from one end of the room to the other and interspersed with , -numerous snowballs and flooded with varied colored lights, . Over the balcony' were tiny, fir trees The Marine room was j v transformed into a lounge room with davenports,' chairs and - -j floor lamps! A smaller room was decorated in red and green I and fir boughs. Mr. Karl Heinlein and Mr. Edward Armstrong ' : ' were in charge of the affair; : : Among the guests bidden to the dance were Dr. and Mrs. I C. A; Pitman of Hillsboro, Mr. and Mrs. J.Newland of Van- couver, BC Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Windishar of i McMinnville, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Art King of McMinnville, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ; Olson cf ' San' Francisco, Mr.: and . Mrs. Carl Armstrong of. ; Portland,! Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mrs. Fred Sutton of Nevada, ; Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Harrington, Portland, Dr. Floyd South wr i i thi ; " : of Portland, Mr. and JMrs. F. J. Campbell of Independence, y eCIClinf X IHI1S j Mr. and Mrs. William Stacey, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buchnan, D j i Mr. and Mrs. Tobin of Dallas, Mr. andMrs. Harsetkotte, iDr. and Mrs. R. J.' Wienheimer of Corvallis, Dr. and Mrs. 'Burton Myers, Mr.,and Mrs. L. C. Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rice of Washington, DCi Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Woodburn, ' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Charlton,! Mr. and Mrs. M. Mitchell, Mr. iani' Mrs. Teve'Tured of Oregon City, Dr. and Mrs. William, H. Lytle, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Delaney of San Mateo, Califs Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Knodell of Albany? and Mr. and Mrs. Emil r Carpenter of -Albany. i " ;. , v New Year's Eve Party - Mr. and Mrs.' John Jelderk's entertained with an informal New Year's eye party , last street. Bridge was in play during the evening with, a buffet : supper, served at midnight. Seasonal decorations were used about the rooms. ,f ' . , , :; Guests were Mr. and Mrs. George R. K. Moorhead, Mr. and Mrs.1 Glenn Lengren, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tootsb, Mr. and Mrs! Robert Harper of Gervais, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Mars j of SciOandMr. andMrsJohn Jelderks. vvlt'1f;' n''' h.....,J . , - ' x . j. , Dinner party at Schulze Home. Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Schulze were hosts for a smartly arranged dinner party at their home on Hanson avenue Fri- day night in tompliment to a group of their friends. : A buffet dinner was served and guests were seated at small tables centered with ehrysanthemums and narcissus, The serving table was covered doth and centered with tall And irreenerv.Tne evenintr hours were srjent informallv. Covers were placed-for j . aiu uvt i o. wui iuiui ui wiu 9. .,u(u uvwui) j wu . W -rjdJIrsJ Harold McMjllin. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Acton, Mr. and J - Mrs. Emmett Welling, Prof essor and Mrs. R. Franklin Thorrip- - sonMr.'And MrsWade Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lee, - Mr. r : and Mrs. Ted Ulatto Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Finlay, Dr. and Mrs. Waldo ZeUer,: Mr. Barkley Newman and Dr. and Mrs n i w a n i . n i r u nnn n.i . - nri r Daniel Schulze. Miss Gillette Luncheon Hostess Mia Maro-srpt nniptta , -r hnetrftefcn mr. ana juts. o. xj. jiiietie, on.oouui vxjmmerciai sireeu i ne m.m w,A tw MnmKma4- 4 urt. A uioii w ao ututecu ui vHuiuuiuit w uu wiuwi wua nwwi Gillette of Detroit, Mich,: vrho isHsitinfi: at the Gillette horned T The luncheon ' table "waa centered. With "silver wreaths and silver Christmas balls flanked with red taoers In crystal rpdm'$piyKt followed jhe lcheon ho ' -.. ijovem were uiarea lor tnestMiss;Elizabeth Dotson,IMiss Margaret Ayersil Miss T.fArtrin.- Hermari.'v Mii Mahel TJnT M! Hplnft Rfirp!dm uum Wt Macy. Airs. Kugene Tower and Miss Margaret Olllette. ' . - r . T. I'"' Miss 'Smith :HiessediuM' - , Mks Marguerite Smith , Wednesday night, in compliment' to a group of friends who meet several times Ta year at the Walter Smith home on Mis- iWifvf. sion street:- '- ' ' U The dinlnjr table was arrancred with-Christmas balls of Eilver and blue, greenery and evening hours were spent informally. - ' - "7e wuoVr.nd virrinia i Covers wereTpIaced for Mrs. Terry King, Miss Bobbe"SSn It mSund 7 hinn, Miss: Einlyn-Griggs ;of Ir wiii leave later in who has been the house jrriist of Miss Ruth JeaS Garnjobst the day for ..wedding trip to San 4u: a i j i minttua. and , win . make their liiis wcrs.. utiM iii&A a s i V7 urAiiuaiiiri Hnn new niu i yemm mri imht rvi i Jean Merrill of Albany; Miss and Miss Marguerite Smith. JTV7CA toMovc Into new, - wm-m the local YWCA- whenlt. moves Into 1U new quarters Wetormerttored to Portland: on Tuesday to John J. Roberts home, on. State select., drapes for : the Little street between the Salem public Theater being completed 'on the library and: the telephone build-, third floor of .Waller hall on the lng. . For the past twenty .years , WUlamette campus. 4VhHe is Port the TWCA t has . b-en located on land they attended the perform. Liberty street. Moving will use ance of "Alice In Wonderland1! place under the direcUon ot Wa at . the Federal theater, v do MUls, chef do gars of Marion;; palntin ' la ah ost . eomnietPd county Toltore. 1SS of the 40 et I ocietle of the American Legion.' They will be aided by John Rob erta' moving truck. ;4 , . : The new quarters ot the YWCA will be closed to the general' pub lic except for employment-and room service during" the ' f I r s t week. The quarters will be open to the general public beginning Rose Ann Gibson.! Miss Wilms the week of January tVTbe YWCA- Schneider, Miss Margaret McKes c a Liberty street will be closed to-; tie, William Dtley, Sidney .Schles diy and Monday. . ' ' ... linger and Don' Swing,' vi , . '- A packing party was held Fri-i- -v,.. -.c, ' ( j clsht to which board and com- Mr. cuno MshM are i ::?e memDers were invuea to f tti preparing for .Iraeats were served : r:j r ;j la charge . ; :.3. Sanderson of rortland, M. ana Mrand Mrs. Edward Fisher of night at their honie on Center with a hand crocheted lace, white tapers in crystal holders Mr. and Mrs.-Harry W. Scott, n nt w w . v . ni.av. . ni w w'rir.tie - fnr a rtpHo-Mfnl v-'; -1" , o atjtheomeof :her pents, miss Anirsi uiiierre tn .nnnor entertained informally at dinner blue tapers in silver holders. The Edna Mathis, Miss Jo Taylor . n ; Xittle.Theatrc on Campus honorary dram.H mnmimZ. hi the hew eamnun theater whtoh will "accommodate ISO persons, and which will be opened about the middle of February with the performance "of the comedy, "A Wduld Be Gentleman', by ' the 17th 'French dramatist, Mollere. Those going to Portland -were Ur. and Mrs. Chester Oppen, Miss home on Monday night. the moving, tear's day at hom Wittel of Ported .in L ,""' 'A' Jia!n?. rfwlnaw wiaalw ast4eriiK swikiial - afaaa IbvUm m ulanaMaMa ' tw atlla. end the of the married neonla'a mlrt tnmad fmT. .'u?", "r.7 " V.."! 1" Ji w" ?5er?B DIB t txrm n n v .7 . L . . i ,t . higmu. anwtuuui . ...a anow taxteta trimmea in Durni orange ox urs. u U the First Baptist church at their Indies and Havana. Tim nart w a miiinA-i..vMvuu. . v. '"X Announcedby Bride-Elect Weddine plans hare been com pleted for the marriage of Miss Elaine Sherman, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Sherman,' to Mr. Lester K. Wray, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wray. The ceremony will be performed Saturday- erening, Jannary 7, at t o'clock at the First Methodist Episcopal church with Rev. James b. Minigan officiating m the pres- "Jrtendl f th tW tom Miss Sherman has asked Mrs. s irar! Hanson to be her matron of Jon nd her sister. Miss Eleanor ffJ 13 win best man for Mr. Wray. An informal . reception . in the Carrier room wni follow the wed- ding ceremony. The conpie win reside in Salem- where Mr. Wray SSmTi: Miss Sherman attended saiem schools and ; was wen known in 1 1 'JSc U.f. Philharmonic orchsa. Thto faU she attended Aibmi collet m Portland. Mr, Wray attended the yrf '. g member of Alpha Tan omega fraternity. it t ; . . Felton Home Will Be c . t xn jj &ccnc ot Wedding The home of Mr. and Mrs Jo seph Felton will be the setting for a lovely wedding ceremony this af ternoon at 2 o clock when Mr. Fel- II-T. 7,.... w... v.. wuu mow, jnioB muawiti fw iffr of Mr. a . r.i . t.r... . . . onae oi r. . wuirea lang oi a.u- gene, son of Mr and Mrs. W Lang' 0f.san Francisco. Dr. Ro'bert Moaiton " Gatke will officiate in . presence of r l a 1 1 v and . t... ' wm wear noor length teal blue 'crepe gown and eotsage-ot far-',,,! :7atio attendant and will; wear, a wbe iJfSSf? 2 Eugene win act as best man for Mr. Lang. r . . . t .c I.AUowf?ffiI dln' Mrs. Arthur Dean of the wed- Port- land will pourand Mrs. Jack Med- caif of Enrene will eat the bride's cake., sister, of the - 4. - j . . Miss f Felton and - Mr. Lang have W . t .tlHI.. TT. 1.. wm f f r , Oregon Art-school. . . -. . ertsonsreenterUlntagwIthaNew Year's dinner today at their home on North Capital street.'; Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Robertson and chil dren, Charles, Jr., and 'Carolyn, Mr; and Mrs. E. C Apperson of McMinnville and Mr. and , Mrs. Charles. H. Robertson., r f ;t Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Kaapp wl entertain Informally at suppe? Monday night at thel Chemeketa street home. Covers Will he laid for Mr. sad Mrs. Earl Cooley, Bet ty and Earl Cooley, Mrs. A. F. Marcus, Miss Helen and Miss Mar- Jorie Marcus, Mrs. W W. Moore. Mr. and Mrs.- Gardner Ksapn and 'Jimmy sad Eddie Knapp, ; ... . Miss - Verne DeWitte left Fri day for San Francisco to' spend the ew-Years -weekend U,. . tne S52s .5?.?? : r return north Tuesday. - r : - ' : ..weddings of the week M- Werner Breyman Brown Geraldlne Fergnkon) following their -""'6C "'ul itotjwiu cnarcn; upper mu r,-V.raLi!HS m t a lffl If.. 0it1lH.ll V WTS - wedding which was performed Friday night at the American Lutheran church. Below, Mrs- Herman Estes (Alice Speck) who was married in the chapel of St. Paul's Episcopal church Christmas Monday. . (Taggart Photo by Bruno, others by Kennell-EUis.) een By JERYME UPS TON nua u u axu.n . . . . ana this year the Chrlstmaa month h , lem maias to tue their vows . One of the events of the holiday season was the wedding on Mon dayay of Miss Geraldlne Ferguson and Werner Brown . . . The first Presbyterian church was the set ting! for the ceremony , , . . in wtehr bm mrtA .. wfcl!l candelabra-. .-; . Geraldlne was an exquisite bride in white satin andj iace ana carnea a cascaae ot gar- . . . . Mrs. Bowe waa wearing a dehiasi. fr. Preceding her to that peach moire Uffetta frock with altar "were five bridesmaids alii brown Jacket .... In the same wearing deep red velvet and car- group were Ida Jo Eaton and Law rying" rubrun litles .-. Mrs. J. W.- rence Brown . . i . Ida Jo looked erguson motner or tne pnde wore - a handsome rows' nf bowiia' Miia chiffon worn with long pink gloves i Su?- SS ana corsage of inies-of-the-valley' fotd Brow11' mother of tn aroom- from La Grande - where she is was.striking m gray chiffon witr teaching. She' were- a gown of Jff.:iJ ?0efTBl f .i" f'Pweepooiiiaro ? -r tn au white, was with jerry Bner- . ua , n o m v i a uAm j vusMimvi uiuwu w ui 9 avis IfM PhanllAM Dr num .11 i? . A.r,m.htrV'tm: h -1 - n - . -r . West Stone Si VlYerr. attractive were the Wallace girls, Nancy and Fauiie, in noor length frocks ot pink and. bias , . . . Assisting at ".iP"?11 Miss. Mabel Robertson in deep red velvet and Mss Elisabeth Lord la black with sequin trim. ' ' ' v k ; GREETINGS from tar away re ceived by Salem friends ; From Mr. and Mrs. Richard Krle sel, who are now residing in South America, s beautiful T Christmas card with a hand painted 'scene f, ir- LI L' vJSK; Salem girl . . on the card a pic- ture of Eva on an' Alaskan boat . . . Dr. and Mrs. Richard Wag- goner (Roberta Smith) of Roches with, a p cture of their son; Rick- eyto Salem friends.- T-,h& J!1!?? . wuv.m.uo saj esi auairs or; the oU'g!?eB'Mo;il!;nt by the 'Delta ; Phi alnmnA a . - . number vet -rormap Rit.m tnitr 2X2?JZ!t?'l uun buu vku cuuck Biaaenu. Charlotte Hin . Chi , Omega at. J ...... ... ........., ....,..- .. ... 1 - Abore, left,; are shown Mr. and "1 2" A t rl V t) m . m.m . and Heard Oregon, escorted by Vera Pomeroy 01 roruana, was a picture in a gown of white taffeta fashioned blue slip showing at the bottom and blue embroidery on the dress . . . . Flavla Downs, who is home from Pomona college for the holi days, was lovely in an all red gown of chiffon made with hip length cape .... Mr. and Mrs Samuel Bowe (Mildred Miller)! who have been residing in Mou.' UUia ana leaving this week for Grants Pass to reside where Sam will practice law .... they were chatting with the Joseph Feltons very fetching In a frock of pink o ih n avir and a cluster of i pink bouvardia t SS5o. in her hair - Esther Black Is man, a former Willamette - stu dent, who Is now .with .the 0. 8. navy . i Another foursome Lois Walton, and Claybourne Dyer snd Kay ; ftinge and Irwin ' Edwards. .' . . Lois wore a becoming frock of sapphire ''blue satin studded , with ' brilliants ; j . Kay was. in an aU black sown' made stranless and her hair was done high Two Oregon tate coeds home for the JolMayrf;VlfUn Noth smart la rsky blue ttffeta gown and wearing an no sween coif fure rr . Dorothy Kibbe was striking with an arrangement of Birds of Para- dlscr In her hair .v. Dancing by'room- were Dan Clark ad Owen Hunt f -- 11 'm T, f nZ. m 7.1.1 1 . OI lJP .r. . for accent a red corsage". . . . With Bernice Rovero, who was wearing white, was W I n field Needham who Is Uklng his senior Boaidman In a most attracUye sown of deep, violet 'erene wiUi ttnr straps over' the shoulder snd,: s gold clip and bracelet. to match, .'In her coiffure a purple or-, .vm - r UmmI. s.ij .i. vauu . mat. jw. mjm ivi u ' w hv v v..- v n. - w W Seaside, was st-nnlng to a. i nt u fnn er irn . ' (Continued on pags if) v. . ... : By MAXINE BUREN The Salem t public library has taken an important place In mu sical circles of the city these past two years. From the room dedi cated in May, 1937, in memory of Martha Draper Burghardt with its 300 records and a radio phono graph as a .beginning, the library now possesses' 327 records, and about 1,370, music books and sheet music. 'I : There is now a music librarian, Oeorgina Bremner, who manages the many activities planned each . week tor the rpom. She is trained in music and pleased to hare call- There are two weekly programs, Tuesday, 3 to 14 o'clock, and Fri- day during the noon hour. Music to be included; In programs listed for Portland or Salem Is featured in these recordings. Sometimes pieces are ; played which will be included in radio programs during the week. Each week a list of all records available from the opera to be broadcast from the Metropolitan opera house, fa posted, and inter ested persons?, can .listen to the broadcast in the music room. The library has subscribed to the Opera Guild of the Metropol itan, receives Opragr&ms and Op era news each week. . Music classes can come to the library's room; listen to recordings and study certain phases of music. A lending library of music is con- ducted Just as for books; music students hare a wide range of mu- sic available to them. Miss Bremner, listing things the library needs? includes Part-songs lor groups ot twelve or more; songs suited to present day needs off the pupils of vocal teachers, botbj high and low voice; '"w uiuoig oi neroen, ierome tt.ern, uscar t Straus, jrrimi ana 'Romberg; symphony and orches tral scores for study with the rec ords; music for violin, cello, flute, horn. ..:.:. - j - .. Recordings- ot orchestral num bers by the nfwer conductors, Tos caninl, Ormandy, Itrubi, Barbirol- li; symphonies of all kinds: tone noems of I Richard Strsnss rnn- certos for both piano" and violin: or string trios, quartettes and quintettes; records of the newer artists, such as Lily Pons,-Grace Moored Jeaniiette McDonald, i Nel son Eddy, Lawrence Tibbett, Jonn Charles . Thomas; group singing, Russian' choir end the -Don Cos- sacks, Gilbert, and SulUvan, Her- bert, Oscar Straus, Johann, Friml and Romberg, more of Sibelius, more ot Wagner w ' As newer records are added, some of the finer, ones will be set aside as a nucleus, for the historic ..11 . 1 - ! ..... a . niuecuwii, iucu h aciDi in ioa- Us Goodby, Caruso singing the VesU la Gulbbh In Pagliaccl and De Luea singing Dl Provensa from , mf " VlimF3 music, t a e k e d away , in' atUcs, which could find ho more suitable nom than i the library's - music Japs-Adelhart WcddinS 7 tr a r7 - , - 5 i- "Miss Marie' Adeihsrt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Adelhart, became the bride of Mr. Howard ceremony performed st Vaaeoa - ver,.WashIngtoiu lJeeemb They were .accompanied by.: the 1 bride's, brother and. his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Msrrin Adelhart, : iin.. ... o.i . , A w s vny vmutv w dmviu will ... i . -. n . han home Christmsi, dsy.-V . in- i- ti - w 1 1 i - , Mr and Mrs. Vohw Bagley, Jr., are enjoying the New Tear's week end la Eugene as -ths guests of ST . n..l ' SVAk a , m-Uw. Mr.. sad Mrs. Eraa Raid.'. ;r Affsdnst a.beautulibackground lof; white .cbsanthe- raini cala Meg woodwardia, f Spersin bcH candelabra. ssktonachne dSaughterS MnuMarie H. Schneider, fete bnde 3of Mr. Max StilweU Taggart, sorof Mr. gart' of .Ontario, Friday ; ntent- "" rrntr"rl " : ;.f: .:v"h,;::,;.' 1 7.- i. 1- .ReTf P. WV: Erikriierforined liTZ a a K Tro viT1 1 tn1 a ceremn at S o'clock, Mrs.. A. j IVI1S8 f aXOIl !lU j, ShoUeth sang.-Ah Sweet Mytj-.."- " 4- ; - ' J4 " tery of Life?. and, "Because?: pr T ' D!J eedinr the wedding. Miss Ina Ben- MjCZJ1m1S.'jLJL IVlp i Of interest to theirs many "- friends in the capital Is the mar s' rUge of Miss ? Catherine Faxon. - danzhter of : Dr. and Urtv B." ;' Bi a.... - it- w.i: ArWwT Waslu.' son of Mr. and Mrs. George ; E. Canfleld, of de Elum, .Wash which will be an erent of todij at 8:0 o'clock at the Faxon home, Brlarwood. near Oswego; "i- ii! Preildent Brace' Baxter will lUr.To.hU Tr ;, monj in the presence of 60 gnests. wore m -mg: . Thii rooms will be decorated ;:tJ' , .baskets rofUladioli. chrysantbe-;rtijt iJtf i!T" mums and palms and lighted only, a4 :i.9L?SS? by tapera;MV Robert Haffenden . pray - of: heather, bonrardla, v.;.of Portland wlUiUy th weddlnr ! a2?H SSSlSSJ'J'iii narehea.'-' sThe ..bridesmaids , were Miss ijThe brldeV who will be klteh Jeryme r:f .... in mann.ra hw t,;f.thi. -Boardman who. wore identic! will wear a frock of turquoise net OTer blue taffeta and matching tnlle reU which ' wUl fall from a wreath of gold flowers; She will carry a nosegay of white roses nad lilies-of-the-Talley. " i 1 The two attendants wil! fee the bride's two sisters; Mis. Ralph Barber of " White Salmon and Miss Anne Faxon. They will be gowned In rose tarf eta frocks and win carry nosegays of blue flowers. Mr. Ralph Barber of White Salmon will act as best man for Mr. Canfleld. To Reside Ja Wasbingtoa A reception v will follow the wedding and assisting about the rooms and In the serring will be Miss Margaret Gary,; Miss Glena Bauersfeld, Miss Esther. Nelson, Miss Dorothy Dingle, Miss' Francis Bailey and Mrs. Darid Clark. r The couplQ will enjoy a wed ding trip to Victoria, B.C., and kUI be at home after January 8 In Goldendale, Wash., where Mr. Canfleld practices law and is pi executing attorney for Klicki tat county. For traTelllng the bride has chosen a tailored rust suit with brown lapln Jacket and corsage of riolets and talis man roses. 'v Miss Faxon attended Willam ette university and is a member of Delta Phi sorority. Mr. Can field attended Whitman college. University of Washington and is a graduate of the Willamette university law school. A number of Salem folk are planning to attend the wedding i today. Citizenship Reception at i i r r,n.w.a,la tiiamDer OI commerce On Friday night, 10. new American citizens were enter tained by a committee headed by Mrs. C. C. Geer, acting of ficially for the Federated Patrio tic societies of Salem. This is a semi-annual reception and pro gram and is held at the chamber of commerce in June and Decem ber. A large number attended, with friends and families of-th new eitizens included. ! . The program was opened by singing of America, wKh Mrs. Earl Andresen, president i of the American Legion auxiliary, at piano. The pledge - of allegiance followed and was led by Mr. Eu gene. Prescott, representing the Sons of Union veterans. Mr. Glenn Adams, president of yie Federated Patriotic societies, .welcomed the honored guests and Introduced members of the patriotic groups present. .(- After a vocal solo by Mr. A. 8. Tusslng. Rev. Robert Hutchln- son, himself a naturalised citizen. spoke "Why I Am Glad to Be ah American. . naiuyn noorau played a violin solo and Mr. U. G. naners. i . - !3 , x Mrs. C. C. Geer, who presided, called on several ot the new citi zens who gave short talks. 'Mrs. A. A. Lee, state president of. the Americas War Mothers, gave the history of the writing of the SUr Spangled Banner. - . Committees assisting Mre. C. CV ueer inciuuea,ra,5,w. nman the Daughters of Dnion Veterans, chairman of the, refreshment com , mlttee; Mrs. C C Best, from Daughters of the American Revo-' tutlon, reception committee; Mr -Berths Ray. from auxiliary to Son of Ttnlon Veterans, and Mrs. H. F. Perkins of the American Legion auxiliary on nrogram com mlttee, and ; Mr. . William Bliven of . the American Legion, invita tions. ! ' - ', r m , t ' m "H8S lempieion lea TTrtstMa VriAav ' , f ;.", . Mlas Jein :Templeton was tea hostess jrridaV . afternoon at the v, v i u. a home of her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Templeton, on ' Hoyt street In compliment to a group of her friends. Guests called at S o'clock. -"Christmas decorations, red hol ly and tapers were used shout the rooms and on the serving ta ble. Miss Dorothy Dixon and 'bps Shirley Sobrt assisted Informally. ; Guests for the tea werjtf Mlas Adela : Saye. . Miss Florence and Miss Frances Lilburn. Miss Emma '"..? - f tSiT-f m" Helen !i Mnchnkk, Miss Dorothv Dixon and Miss Shirley SohrLi. - : MleaLMary EUaabeth K 1 1 a, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CJ" A. BTells, has returned to Los Ange les after spending the holidays In the capital with her parents. Eke is attending the Martha Oatman school of theatre and is in the senior class. - V Bett played" the accompaniments ana weauipK iutci. 'v' .. 4 The petite bride; who enterfd on the arm of her brdther,- Mr. J. Chris Schneider, was lorel in her gown of white . velret designed princess style with' train,' fashion ed with' long. sleeTes with, points extending oyer the .wrists, hlxh necKime. ana. puiuhu bw me tnlle rell tell . from a shirred cap . held in place by a tiara, of gardenias. She carried a white prayer book from which fell streamers of Ulles-of-the-valley. .. ; . . . . Miss - Helena k 8chneider. . who wag" her .istert :mnid of honor. frocks . of Persian brne taffeta. with bolero Jackets' trimmed in double pleating which also edged the short sleeves and -bodices of the dress.-They wore doll's hats of pink carnations with a silrer bow and carried pink carnation muffs. ' Mr. Thorne Hammond served as best man for Mr. Taggart and ush ers were Mr. Courtney Johns of Portland, formerly of Salem, Mri Vernon Randall of Dayton, Mr. Otto Skopll, Jr., Mr. William and Mr. Connie Schneider, brothers ot the bride, and Mr. Arnold Jarvis. Reception Follows Wedding A reception in the church jar lors followed the wedding cere mony with members of the bridal party receiving the gnests. The serving, table was covered with a hand crocheted lace eloth and centered with an arrangement of white 'chysanthemnms, freesia and bouvardia flanked by tall white tapers. Mrs. W. G Stacey cut the bride's cake and Mrs. R. W. Sko pll presided at the coffee urn. As sisting in the serving were Mrs. Joseph. Harvey, - Jr., Mrs. Dan Schreiber, Mrs. Harold Busick, Mrs. Kenneth Manning, Mrs. George Scales, Mrs. Wayne Page of Dallas, Miss Mary Jane Lau and Miss Caroyl Braden. Mingling with the guests about the room were Mrs. J. Chris Schneider and Miss Mabel Lena. . : For- her daughter's wedding Mrs. Schneider wore a gown ot royal- bine .Velvet fashioned, prin cess style, slightly entrain, : long sleeves and' high -neckline." She wore a corsage' of gardenias and. pink roses. Mrs. Taggart wore a gown of Burgundy lace over taffe ta made with long sleeves and high neckline. Her corsage was of gardenias and talisman roses. The. couple" left for a short wedding trip and for . traveling ine onae wore a iroca ox noiue . green alpaca crepe designed with short sleeyes, shirring on the skirt and embroidery trim.' She wore a hat of chateau wine as were her nurse, cloves and ahoea. Her out fit was topped with a black kid caracal coat and she wore an or chid corsage. Mrs. Taggart is well known In the capital and a graduate of the Willamette University Law school. She is a member of .Beta Chi sorority and the Salem Junior Woman's club. Mr. Taggart at tended Oregon State college where he was a member of Delta Tau and later graduated - from the Willamette Law school where he was a member of Sigma Tan fra ternity and Delta Theta Phi. na tional .legal fraternity.; The cou ple will reside in Ontario where Mr. Taggart It district attorney for Mauheur county - i MISS Hortense layior 10 Wed Mn FoStCT C Rev. and ;Mrs. Fred CL Taylor of Vancouver, Wash;, announce-1 the engagement of their daughter Hortense Elizabeth Taylor, at a dinner given In the family bom on Christmas; day. Msg .Taylor will become the bride of Mri Jes The. bride-elect, s graduate o Willamette sniversityr Is at pres ent a teacher of music and Eng lisb Jn Monroe, Ore., high school In Willamette.. Miss Taylor wa a member of the Beta Chi sorority Mr.N Foster. Is the son of Mr and Mrs; David Mark, Foster, o Port land. He Is a ta Ush, band and, Latin la the Esta cads. Ore., high school. v He Is a gradoato of - Pacifie ', university Forest; Grove. No date waa an ffftn V HfOl fA Ka " - Thoae attending the dinner wer Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Pais of .HIlo Hawaii. Mr.-and Mrs. Fred Lan and their children. Robert Taylo end Josnne Elizabeth -of Salem Mr. and Mrs. F. Wayne .TayW and Their cbildrm Mary EMsa w n ana Margaret Ann of Salem Miss Lois Taylor. Miss Horten Taylor., Mr. .Wllllara W, Taylo and Mr. Max Hashes of Slou rif. .Iowa.'. e :r ; " : . Re. Tayior. who li aoir paito . of the First Methodist ehurch ' Vancouver, was formerly at tK Flirt, Methodin ehurch here. e e - . Annnsii Gnet. Day at "W Hub I : V ' k ' '. 1 "'7 Jtet dinner of th Salem Woman's elub will be give ' Jbe elnbhouse on .Thursday s : S 0 o'clock.The . sneaker of . th evenlus:.f. will V be ; Rev. Roben H i r h !r. soli. . ' .J.i r i r- Mrs.-1. M. Schannep'ls chairman of the committee on arrsnt:emen and' will be assisted by Mrs. Sey mou f Jones. Mrs. W. H. Byrd. Mrs. Maris Von Esrhen. Mrs. J. C. ferry,- Mrs. C. F. Breithaupt and Mrs. David B. HUL )