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Late Spring " ! f Hold Sociallhterest In tte 7" ? Weddings, announcement . parties . and betrptbals art ; keeping society folk astir these days. Several large ceremonies - have been performed in May but;'June'promisesq be the month of brides with numerous weddings endared. Jj; r ii - . Miss Greig to Marty :- ,;.V" , Miss Joy Greig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William D Greig, will become the bride of Mr; Harry H. Schultz,on of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schultz of Portland, at a lovely cerei mony thi afternoon at 3:30 .o'clock at, the First Baptist church with Rev. Irving A. Fox officiating,:; Uy- i Preceding the ceremony Mr, Vernon Greig will light the candles. Mr. Wmiam Wright will sing Because. and tl Love You Truly" before the wedding and Miss Marjorie Broer will play the wedding marches and accompaniments, The church altar, will be banked with baskets of lat spring flowers in the pastel shades and. tall White taperr, in can-T delabra; - C- -y:k :;: ' T' ??C:-&-!&&H ' . ? The bride, who will be given away in marriage by her father, will, wear her mother's wedding dress of white Chi nese silk designed with a gored skirt with a wide flounce at the bottom edged in ruffles. The yolk of the bodice is tucked and the ruffled waist is trimmed in lace and the sleeves are leg-o-mutton style. Her full length tulle veil will fall from a cap caught with orange blossoms. She will carry a shower of white rosebuds and lilies-of-the-valley. ' ' f it ) Mrs. Edward Schultz will be the matron of honor and Miss Florence Wallace will be the bridesmaid. "They will wear -identical frocks of chiffon made with full skirts, short puffed eleeves, square necklines and tight ; fitting ; bodices. Miss Wallace will be in pale blue and Mrs.' Schultz in shell pink, Their frocks will be trimmed in the contrasting color with narrow velvet belts with streamers extending to the hem of the dress in front. She will carry pastel bouquets of sweet peas. ! i. : Reception Follows ! The flower girls will be Miss Donna Marlene Greig and Hiss Sally Jo Greig who will be gowned in blue chiffon and' pink chiffon frocks, respectively. Their dresses are made floor length and they will carry baskets of flowers. . Mr. Edward Schultz will serve as best man for the groom ' and ushers will be Mr. Clarence Greig, Mr. Leonard Greig; Mr. Virgil Pade and Mr. Walter Schultz. A reception in the church parlors will follow the wed ding. The table will be centered with a wedding cake flanked by white candles and clusters of flowers in white china holders. Cutting the ices will be Mrs. William D. Greig, Mrs. Carrie Sneed, Mrs. Floyd M. White and Mrs. Irving Fox. Serving will be Mrs. Fred Broer, jr., Miss Genevieve Kuin, Miss Vurty Grant, Miss Helen Austin, Miss Sylvia Mattson, Miss Susanna Esua and Miss Mary Minkiewitz. v : r Miss Myrth Schultz will pass out the wedding cake. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Greig will wear a black and white r georgette frock with corsage of gardenias. i The couple will leave for a wedding trip to San Fran- dsco and for, traveling the bride will wear a green knit suit with gold accessories. After June 15 the couple will be at home at 4735 North Minnesota street in Portland. Miss Greig is a graduate of Salem high school and Capi tal Business college and Mr. Schultz is a graduate of Benson Polytechnic in Portland. Miss Greig has been connected with the farm security administration and Mr. Schultz is em ployed at W, P. Fullers' in Portland. , J , ; ' I Wedding Event of Today I ' Miss Hazel Crowley will become the bride of Mr. Charles $L Boss this afternoon at 3 church. Miss Crowley, is-the - i - - j ... - - iuub nwm.m vjo. uo, - .X . ... lounces eageu in iace over me won ana asaeu me group per il. M. Rulifson. Rev, Guy L. Drill will Officiate before a white Marionette shows to be sponsored Miss Rfopelle is a graduate of noop BkIrt . . . drop shoulder ef-. ticulars of organising a Junior lattice WOUnd With fern and vines. Larffe baskets of snap- st- oila st- Paul's WillameUe uniTeity and a mem- fCt wltn wme Teivet bows placed club In Bombay when she returned, draeons roses and sweet neas will bank the altar Episcopal church on June 1 and ber of DelU Phi sorority. She is cere and there on the skirt and ... A sidelight of the convention UIAXUUS. ruses UlU Sweeii Peas WIU UUia me aiiar. r'-t..nnl ...v i..... tnn1nv1 at th atatA Ithrarr. v p..jui...i vi.. - .1. jk m r mm y . n ... . - , , . , , - .Mrs. JOnn bcnmidt, jr Will be at the organ. Frecedinjr the ceremony Miss-Lou jpne Brietzke Will sing "Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life" and during the wedding Mr. John Schmidt, ir will ainff "Because" . ilir - tic t a it! "r i- T.f i. u . . , , MlSS (Mary Ross and MlSS Lois Rulifson Will light the Candles. Tney Will wear dresses Of pink and peach net over gatin. .-!. ,.. ,-:,V.V . The bride, who will be given in marriaire by her brother, Mr. Marcus. W. Gwley; will llr. Marcus w. trowiey, will fashioned with short puff dee gash. She will wear a long veil orange blossoms. Her bouquet vardia and sweet peas. -jmss uiauys iwss, maia chiffon dress With a shirred mus iuary urgver. onaesmua. wiu wear a oiue i owrM (Turn to Page -' i RCNT .r.iD llrs. iWaldemar Alesander Ayrea (Ger i truia Winslow), who was married at a beautiful home ceremony : en Sunday,' May 21, at the home of her parents: The couple will -leave Hczizj.toT New York city .wter-theyvWia,reside. rf . Wed dings Capital o'clock at the First Christian niece "of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. wear jt white on gowi wear . a white chiffon gown with halo cap-fastened with will be of rapture roses, boa- oi nonor, wiu wear a Deacn bolero jacket. . . 11, Col. 4) (Jesten-Muler photo.):. - ' 1 - . . . . ' , : J -i. i V in I I ; i i ' ; - j . i 1. I ' j ; i : t ' ' f j I , : J t , ( j i I ; j j . ; i ' THE HIGH SCHOOL'S SWEETHEART, chosen at the prom, was Miss Gloria Cottew (right), who posed with Miss Bette Demarest, originator of the sweetheart Idea at the Junior-senior prom. Just after the Judge's choice was announced. Snapped at the prom were members of the committee (left to Jight), Miss Betty Jane Thomas, Miss Tlene Paulson, Lester Jones, Junior class president. Miss Shirley McKay and Don Brlggs (standing). (Photos by Jesten Miller.) ; The wca photographic clau and the members of the new photoerephic club met at the 'Jjm,1)e0cfk e SS, Twenty-one members were pres- nt and saw the new art studio wOriUTedeDi0ctMetedexainedeabJ Qeorse King. individual pic- tares were taken and a social fcour followed. Marionettes to Be Featured This Week a A t One of the largest affairs on l jk.Wa ul.iiila. am' 4 a m b lug . ciyuivni yak uu uwiwv. The shows will start at 8 o'clock each evening with a matinee slated tor Thursday. . "Moon Men" and "The Prog Prince" will be riven with several j JfcSn nVnl tte direction of Mrs David King Who made and dressed the marion- ettes. Taking parts wm be Mrs. H-rd r. Mjh k. wowar Jsf,ox dressed and very characteristic of very characteristic or their parts. In America we think of marlon- 7": " : " . J J) Jhey are used for adult form : f ntruinmML ' . : Mrs.- George Hoffman Is iresi- dent of St. Anne's Guild and as- slating on various committees are.,, .Vl' 7:. Bell, Mnu Raymond- Bonesteele, Kate program; Mrs. Jonn j. uiou ana Mrs. ureyman noise, ucaeu; air. . -n. ( - , Walter Socolofsky, Mrs; -. Parker Denlson. The rooms were decor Wick wire, Mrs. Carl Collins, publi- tod with roses and other rpring city; Mrs. Donald McCargar, Mrs. flowers. . Trands Smith, Mrs. Edward Bis- Professor William Wright in ell and Mrs. C. L. Bushell, flow- troduced to the line which in- ers; Mrs, ; Tneron woover, xars. 4lTar Hanson, Mrs. James Hum- pnrey, Mrs. xea ramus, coaua. - i Mrs. King has given a number t shows on the coast including California and Portland. She nas recently moved to Salem from Portland. ., Mrs. King 'makes and .... gives her marionette shows as a hobby . and will use IS in the shows. Camp Fire Group Fetes Mothers at Tea . Mrs. George M-'Mhm-'M'tU'ii9:'-- , r , nam. Pire rronn and their mo- VTpra at formal tea at her ; H1"1" . home on Maaison: street xnurs- day afternoon. Mra L." G. Pres-i A a. tmi aiaKli which was centered with a bou- MlSS Armpnest Wed i uet of jred roses ant white ta- rru f p Jji . r : i' pera In crystal" boldeiVl7f;;lp. Mr. . ramtt .j--': - i tThe guests: wereMrs; s-Bryan,;" :.".: .v- rvmle- ani AnnabeUe Mra. Hen- ' 7 Z c ry ijoya ana .uorowy, ura. f?bert Bussard and Waulda. Mrs. . H, D Turner and. EmUy, Mrs. M. U Hunt ana iwrouiy, , Frank Waters. Mrs. C. A. . Mil ana orea, - airs. s. mm- field and Patty, Mrs. H. A. Sim- mons and Bettty Jean, Mrs. Ver- hagan land .Deinie, Mrs. George Rossiter and Georgina. M r s . John Ficklin, president of Kappa DelU, alumnae, ; sponsor of the group, was. a special guesti -- V" ' The Kum-Jol-Ua group of the Tirft ChrlsUan church met for s party Friday and after a short business meeting an interesting program , was given by a grouD of students from the Blind tchooL The remainder of. the Teiwng wma speni piaying games : with , Mrs. Glen Utterback in charge. The Ubles were decora, ed . carrying - out tv the May Day theme. -A cake decorated like a . ergino9 wno naa7 nnniver saries - In .. May. I. .. . ; ; ; ; ; V- " V " ... . " . M jr -i-i 1SS XllOTsPllP Betrothed to Mr. Winston The engagement of Miss Melba RiopeUe to Mr. Rodney W. Win- ston. son of Mr. and Mrs. Josenh Winston of Seattle, was announced at a lovely tea yesterday given by Mrs. William Everett Anderson at her Court street home. The tea, in honor of Mrc. Wallace J. Matson of Portland, sister of Miss Rio- pelle. was from 4: SO to o'clock, The announcement was made ul2. FlTTJ.rL T "7 "rr " mJfZ i . -2 . The wedding will be solemnised at :tn AtiMArann nnmA nm Jul IS. " Mr. Winston is a graduate of Unl- versity of Washlngtom Miss Jes ie Wood poured at a tea table centered by a ship's mod- el on a blue cathedral mirror sur- roundJd iy a border decoration of Cecil Brunner roses. Tiny figures of the skipper and first mate add- ed interest to the arrangement. ; ... i FUU" V"U1V" 'Honors Minister TT- . - Members of the Presbyterian t m ..tartaimui i a r. cepUon on Wednesday night In w w uw wuuiw wt. W.;.; Irwin Williams and Mrs. wiuiams. ..Greeting guests at the door were Mrs. Mrs. Asstttog a Herman Larky and r y w , ciuaea kct. ana Mrs. wngm outUning the hall. . . A red and and t Miss t Edith BrookmUler. Vwhito striped awning . . . small 4rvim wrw mens, Mrs. ueorge Auen, Mrs. M.5 J. - Lindgrenand Mrs. L. i namca. urs. -uner.uerg, urs. Ralph Wlrth, Mrs. Russell Pratt, Mrs. La Verne Young, Mrs. Hub-; kal' Vauii ' If ! -Tela ' ber Yonngv Miss -Helen Marcus " Jcsmer , venrs servea. Tne re ires anient - unie - was centered by a striking arrange ment of a single calla . lily . leaf behind a bnd and a. Ill In ffnil bioom. a white peony in the large flat white pottery plate completed the piece. White ta- pera . i wniie noiaers , guaraea general charge v: was Mi : Qore Vehrs who, arranged the lacntan fu . cnterplece. w ra. wi Armpnest are annonnrinr tha marH.a f 7,ei n.t T.. 7fV V-Zl S?:? LJreiV Jfis5.-ff .rim:r';7tT, Mrs. w, D. .Evans, Mrs. Don- tt aid C. Roberts, Mrs. Fred Stump. 'v n80" w8; .. , " . The bride wore a Uilored suit. of fuchsia wool with blue acces- aories. and. orchid corsages. Mr. Gatt Ireton was best man. ,: Mrs. Parrish attended Wlllam- ette university and is a member i'J!? fhi JrltyrMr. Par- risk attended schools in McMinn- TlUe and is now with- the J., C. : Corapton Construction , company, ' The couple wm make their home la Stevenson for several months.: ' Mr. and .Mrs. Warae llemry, Kainnow aaa and mother ad-. visor of Chadwlck. assembly,: Or- der of Rainbow for Girls have Invited all Rainbows to a plcnia. at their countrr! home 'Wednea.. Deenvasked sonie ' tempi tO meetatltUaiVarfVJa -XIcKilloV Ml- -:tliiinai . ir(itpAJlfai.rnAtar mttA UIh .1 F t - .. v viut . st.. miammi im a u mid. -mj . m iciu. ; s i aiACr. . . V' " v: jj I I "Seen and Heard PROMS . . There haxe been Mary Jo Gelaer was seen dancing two in the past week honoring with Frank Gnerin and wore a 4V - ..wi annn --m -oti ii fetching frock with red and white the high school seniors and Will- plald glrt nounce M the bottOBlt tonette ulTersitr graduates. .... white blouse and wide red belt. Highlight of the year for the high school seniors was the ninth an blue taffeta dress with black vel fcual Junior-senior ' prom Friday vet evening wrap was seen leaf fclght. ... "Deep Purple" was the Ing with Cecil Queeseth. . . . Affective decorative scheme . . . Frances Harris, a popular fresh beautlf ul mnrala of roses at either - man, was chic In a red and whit end of the gymnasium with smaller dotted swlss frock with red bows murals and a large It 39 arranged down the front. . . . Winifred Neil In back of the orchestra. ... The was lovely in white chiffon with walls were lined with orchid and shirred bodice and girdle and purple with the same colors used straps of varied colors, for the falsa ceillnc. ... In the INTERESTING HIGHLIGHTS center of the floor was a large from the National Federation of guests when they arrive on sun rose. . . During the grand march Women's clubs convention held in day. She will be assisted by Salem the "sweetheart of Salem high," San Francisco the first of May auxiliary members. Late in the Gloria Cottew. and her escort, Rupe Park, stood against the rose. ... Gloria was alluring In a white frock made with wide flounce at the bottom of the skirt, puffed . . . Gloria was alluring in a white sleeves, low neckline and tiny blue bows for trim on the skirt and bodice. . . . Bette Demarest, a striking brunette, sang "Deep Purple" during intermission and wore a white frock with red. dots end trimmed In red ribbon bands, Two attractive young gradu- ates chatting between dances Jerl Brooks who wore an exqul- site frock of fine white marqui- ette fashioned with full skirt and hoop ... outlining the bottom of th ,klrt vere pastel flowers ap- Proved on by hand ... a tight fitting bodice with short puffed sleeves and pink flowers arranged In her blonde curls. . . . The dress was sent to Jen from the Philip- Pines. , . . Vivian Aspinwall wore a picturesque, frock of , white lotted swisjs with three wide . . . vuuusi ... iiiuiuwu wmn kui rreet girl graduates prevailed this year for the graduation frocks of the young maids. . . . Florence Upjohn in a fetching frock of white net designed with very full skirt, tight fitting bodice with wide straps which crossed in the back. on er h,iu,lder n W. - . Clare MwhaU white ti rum march . . . Mary Ellen Mills in an attrartlva rnwi nt wif ta tfrn. krAMsmi AmmiT with m organdy bows on the skirt and a wreath of Cecil Brunner roses In ner nair ... rajuia r inner in sprague c a 1 1 e a on tne aisun white marquisette with lace in- guished guests at their suite at the serts at the waistline and neck. . . . Genevieve Doud in white organdy with lace Insertions. . . . Marianne Owen escorted by Bill Mudd wore a blue and pink lace frock with corsage of Ulies-of-the-valley Md Chairman of the prom committee . . . Ilene Paulson wearing a chiffon frock in a las- wub uis vi jeuuw mus wiia hoop skirt and shirred bodice. . . . PARIS L SPRING was the theme for the Junior-senior prom at Willamette . With a Paris cafe xaoies witn checked cloths and chairs . . . bulldlnrs and the Eiffel tower In the background and a varied color celling. . . . a group of freshman coeds served during the evening. T June Brasted," the 5 new student body vice-president, wore a frock of white net with embroidered cuffs on the short sleeves and belt . . . 1 Mrs. Sanford Luncheon . - m 1 , Hostess On llllirsaay Mrs. Rex saord entertained aecona in a series oi oriage luncneons Tnursaay alter- nnnn at-'liar Rnnth TT!-h mtrmmt noon at" her South High street nome. xae lame was cenierea witn in charge. r abouquet otyeUow day lilies, blue The evening was spent decorat Iris, pink peonies and marguerites.; Ing thts new clkM room. - Bridge was In plky during the af- - oreMBt'w.PII .- ,, ternoon and Mrs. William McGil- p i6 , wer ,KeT n? .vril M,a7t.i.k r - Mrs. Arno Wenlgerr Dolores and- nrist received nign score. K ,, . . . , -. -;;Arno Weniger, Jr., Mr. and Mra., Pvvi- - vara niirpil fnr ; lfr nrm..j n n. j . ' " V,T.., ienr7 npwn aira. v lujam X? PhiUips. Mrs. WiUlam McGU- cnri8t- f - Mrs Henrr A.' Corno-, jra. George Alexander, ura. . j Seellars and Mrs. Rex Sanford. . ... . , . . . i n(f TfnnrmA t - -W1SS VrOlI rtonorea ai Prirlal Shower- . s- . r Mlss Eva Goff, bride-elect of Mr. Dana Stoddard, was honored with a Bnen shower Wednesday night when her sister, Mrs., Ray. Field, entertained at ' her apart- : niAn t .th .Rovai - ronrt. rwa freshmenta : were- aerveil' at: a late hour' brthrs hostess; Honoring Miss Goff were. Miss Dorothr Hardie, M t s s . Zlvina Casberg, Mlus Kathryn QuHUd, Mlsa Marvis Quistad, Misa Jac- an Thomnaon. Miaa. uarforia uve ; tuna, aira. aiary reinan, airs- un. uiss iieien f UStnn ana US I L . . . Irma Calvert who wore a 1'ght with Mrs. Saldie Orr Dunbar, a Portland woman, and known to many in Salem, presiding. . . . At- many In Salem, presldi; tending from Salem . Cooper, Helen Board Jessie Boardman. Mrs. Ronald Craven and Mrs. Clifton Mudd. ... In a chat with Helen about the Junior club activities at the convention she told about Junior night . . . It was a formal affair and held at the opera house with the California girls present- lng all Juniors with gardenias. The girls were presented by states with 20 Oregon Juniors present . . . the most of any state even exceeding California. . . . At this affair Kathleen Norrls, the novelist, was the guest speak- er. . . . Another Interesting fea- ture of Junior night was the in- troduetion of Najr Dubart, a 14 year old native of Bombay, India. who Is touring the world, with her parents and had become acquaint ed with one of the girls. ... She was very much interested in club . . .... ... it mm KUV yusuo JL Billies. ... Miia. Harold Peterson of Dallas, state president of Oregon, was dressed as a cowboy and wore a gold blouse, black chaps and boots .. . gave a cowboy yell and twirled her hat . . . all In character. . . . The Salem girls were very much Impressed with the charming c- emu of the gi ROYALTY visiting Portland anit Co lam last vuVnJ wa & nvwn Tnn mw t.a n. Princess Martha of Norway. . . . Governor and Mrs. Charles A. Multnomah hotel. . . For the occa- sion the princess wore a smart black tailored dress of sheer wool later when the Norwegian vice-consul and his wife enter- tained at tea at the Multnomah the princess donned a fox cane with cluster of red carnations and white straw hat. . . The princess u moat cnarnung, exceeaingiy gracious and very informal. . . . The prince and princess gave auto- graphed photographs in sliver framea to Oamnior an1 Ura Sprague. . . At the banquet in the evening the crown princess wore an exquisite gown of pale laven- der chiffon and emhroidAr mai. qulsette. ... A tight fitting bodice. ruffled neckline and the back cut low and square ... a gored Skirt of "chiffon and marquisette .,, her icorsage; was. of .deep purple Or- chlda ... she wore a beautiful three strand pearl necklace and a diamond bracelet, - : , , r1 ' Class Meets for Dinner And Program The Marantha class of Calvary Baptist ennrch gave a dinner and business meeting; at the church nn iTSHaw -rith u- -t.a on Friday with Mr. Max Ryland jtcu-luu. sur. ana Mrs. James Falk. Mr. and Mrs. Warren o. Shrake, Mr. and Mra. Max Ry. land. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Foi- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lehm-nn. Mr. and Mrs. ; Delbert. J. WhitJ Mrs.' Walter -Stevens. Mr. and : Mrs. Paul FoUlard. . c Miss Walker Entertains For Graduates " , ... vlj ., Miss Marjorie Walker enter , tained a group of high school7 i graduates at her! home on North summer street Saturday after- neon. Mlsa Walker was assisted b r i?u t cTnta tm m 'lata tn thA aftAriinrm an1 nr4na flowers provided 1 the decorative . note.,. , t ; . . " ; The guests were Miss Dorothy Cook. Miss Betty Eyerly. Miss' EOeen Blundell, Miss Marjorie a inhnann -. uitt Ki Kt4v: f lion's Group Is Hostess lor Convention Mrs. Harry Scott, second vice- president of the state Lion's auz- iliary and In charge of the Salem hostess committee for the state convention of Lions clubs to be held here June 18 to 20, has an nounced plans for entertaining the auxiliary. Mrs. Albert Ramseyer, wife of the president of the Salem Lion's club, will greet the out-of-town afternoon the Men's ciud assisted by their wives will serve the larg- est cherry pie in the world on the Blind school lawn. In the even ing a program "Down by the barn" will be given at the Arm ory under the direction of Oscar Olson. Monday, morning the auxiliary members will Join their husbands for an Indian breakfast at Chema- wa to be served by Indian boys and girls in costume. The students will also give a program. The business session of the state auxiliary will begin at 9:30 o'clock Monday morning with Mrs. George Davis of Klamath Falls presiding. At noon a luncheon will be held with Mrs. Graham KI1 lam, 1st vice-president, presiding. Mrs. Dwlght Lear and Mrs. A. C Haag are in charge of the lunch eon and Mrs. Ronald Jones is ar ranging the program. In the after noon a tea will be held at the home of Secretary of State and Mrs. Earl Snell from three to five o'clock. Mrs. William Newmeyer is in charge of the tea appoint ments. A district governor's ban- t aet and ball will be held in the evening at the Marion hotel. Tuesday morning : -a breakfast for e hld tne Marlon hotel at 8:30 o clock with he closing business session t0 follow, ID. Kecital A group of pupils of Miss Elma Weller will be heard in piano re cital on Monday night at the stu dio at 695 North Liberty. street. Assisting on the program will be Joanne Borrego in a ballet dance and Joyce Reeves, violinist, The latter is a pupils of Mary Schulti Duncan. All who are in- terested are Invited to attend. The program is: Melody i fL..: Rubnite Martha. Weiier. uiW Wtiier Lotth. bSd""1" Boating 'flOTlth Borr jo.Bn. Borr.fo Wood Kymphi Frolic Wooden 8ho vumo,n Ar.Unche Paulina Mono th. Spinning Soar. xiimenrelek . . Wilma Karnes, tL c-rt2. Baeh-Goaaod Gabriei-Mazi Boerei nu,Hi)"'iJ Fairy Barf Song Spring Bonf Martka Wll lUrr WoUar. XisoWoUor Miss Weller will present Miss Mary Weller in solo recital' on Thursday night, and Miss Jean nette Mack later in June. MISAFE FUR STORAGE GEM 0. "-J AN WIOTHS zaean no harm, 'i they're always ': HUNGRY : Blame yourself, not- the moth, if your lur eoat is around for it to feast ont - 'MIIiGRIM jati&-f-v,t-T-? WTW W Miss Smith Is Married! at St. Paul's . Bt. ' Paul's 1 Episcopal church was the setting ; for one of the most impressive and beautiful weddings of 4 the spring 1 a i t night v when OMiss .Marguerite Smith, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Smith, became the bride of Mr. Robert E. B leder. r Rer. George H. S if t performed the" ceremony in the presence of a large assemblage of relatives' and friends at 8 o'clock. : Preceedlng the wedding Miss Alone' , and "Because." Mrs. Kenneth Dalton played the wed ding inarches and accompani ments. ' . ; The chancel was banked vlth baskets , of peonies, . deutzia. sweet rocket, daisies and other garden ; flowers. The walls of the church were decorated with cornucopias of similar flowers. Vases of calla lilies were arrang ed on the altar and tall lighted tapers east, a soft glow orer the church. The bride, who entered on the arm of her father, made a striking picture in her jridal gown of heavy white satin de signed Empire style with full court train. The bodice was lightly gathered with a high waistline. The heart-shaped neck line and top of the Juliet sleeres were embellished rith encrusted pearls. The sleeves were tight fitting from the el bow and extended to a lolnt over the wrist. Her full lenhth fulle veil fell from a1 halo cap trimmed in pearls. She carried a shower bouquet of lllies-of-the-Talley and white bouvardU with a white satin bow in the center extending to a cascade of the same flowers. Bridesmaids in Cyclamen Mrs. Francis W. Smith was matron of honor for her sister-in-law and wore a starched marquisette frock, of aloha green, fashioned with full skirt and gathered bodice. The town, made Empire style, was em broidered In white on the bo lero Jacket and bodice. The bridesmaids were Mrs. A. Terrance King, Miss B o b b e Shinn, Miss Jo Taylor and Miss ary Agnes Meagher who wore iuuli,bi vi ym& j tin men starched marquisette de- signed with full skirts and lade Empire style. The tight fitting hodicea were matta KmhrnMerorf bands and short puffed sleeves. Each attendant wore a starched tulle headress in a shade f eeper than her dress caught with a cluster of flowers in the Tack. Each carried a bouquet of Ce cil Brunner roses, forget-me-nots, spyrea and other spring blooms shading from pink to fuchsia and encircled with tulle the color of her "Trock. " Mr. George Ferguson of Cor valiis acted as best man for Mr. Reider. Ushers were Mr. Francis W. Smith, Dr. A. Terrance King, Mr. Leonard Robertson and Mr. Dean Jones. A reception in the gardens of the Smith home followed the wedding. Mrs. Smith received the guests in a black taffeta gown and wore a corsage of gardenias. Members of the bri dal party received informally. The large serving table was covered with a white satin and tarleton cloth caught with clus ters of white flowers at each end. The wedding cake, in the center of the table was flanked by twin crystal vases filled with white roses and spring blossoms. The coffee table was centered with y crystal bowl of white flowers. Garden Reception Presiding at the coffee urns during the reception were Mrs. Donald Young, Miss Elizabeth Lord, Mrs. Roy S. Keene and Mrs. William L. Phillips. Cutting--- the ices were Mrs. Paul Wallace, Mrs. Grover Bellinger, Mrs. Chester Cox, Mrs. Robert Shinn, Mrs. Victor Griggs, Mrs. Margaret. Rosecrans, Mrs. Lee Cantleld and Mrs. J. N. Bishop. Miss Edith Schryver cut the bride's cake. . Assisting in the. serving were the Misses Martraret Hinur in. irr .uanon HUiienDerg, June John son June Brasted, -Jane Char boneau, Helen Boardman,' Janet Hinkley of Portland, Imogene Bowser of St. Helens. Eleanor . Perry, Margaret and Rowena iicUchiu Upjohn, Catherine Rlnge, Grace Bailey, Lucy Fisher. Love T5o- gardus of Portland. Jewell 111- nier, Mrs. Robert Joseph and Mrs. Gwen Gallaher McCullough. Miss Madeline Keene and Mia .Jrid Elaine Newberry passed out the wedding cake." Mrs. Howard Die .enduoba trick of Portland was in charge Or the guest book and Mrs. Leo nard Robertson and Miss . Cath rin Headrlck of Portland were in charge .of the gift roon. (Turn to Page 11, Col. 4) : Fun STonnci i- AT MOST REASONABLE RATES MODERN STORAGE - Protection from FIRE. THEFT, MOTHS Loweftt Standard Iteten Salea-Oirned