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If T - vi - 5 ''"'"-i't i I w v T If 1 - i . f -jjbwoaawVwJwt $4&, iiii 4. J v : noia , But . . . -we've all been watching for a picture in the paper of the noble hunter who bags the boy who drives the streets at midnight playing "Mary Had a Little Lamb" on his automobile horn. It's no place for Mary's lamb at that time of night. Gazing globe ... reveals that the Tilli cums will dance on Tuesday the 24th at Marion hotel, that the Salem General curses will entertain at a benefit ball at the armory on November 3 and that the Town club will give a cabaret dance at the Marion the next night. Mother steps out . . . Mrs. George Swift, Mrs. Phillip Barrett and Mrs. John Carkin dined at the Oregon Mothers' luncheon at Campbell court in Portland on Friday. They'll observe the week of November 6, along with others of the state, with teas and parties to raise funds for things that mothers always have to raise funds for. Sees sister . . . Miss Elise Schroeder is in Walla Walla, Washington, visiting her sister until Tuesday. " Out to lunch . . . Mrs. V. E. Kuhn and Mrs. Eugene Halley were guests at a lunch eon on Thursday given by Mrs. Lou Scheffer in Portland. Just eighty ... is Mrs. Peter Phillippe who was honored by her daughter, Mrs. Susan Varty, on Tuesday. Assisting during the informal afternoon were Mrs. Harold Phillippe and Mrs. Charles Gabriel Miss Pound to Be Married Today Mrs. Bert Ford will cntertala ambers ot her ontrct club tor ancbton. Tuesday. Later tables T w will be made up for contract. Club A1J. . n..J.i,M nm vM members include Mrs. Richard Old home week . . . Charlotte Hill Pom- aater mh. Kenneth Bailey, m. eroy, Flavia Downs, Don Upjohn and Edith Aaei loft, Mrs. p. d. Quisenberry. Barry eot together in Boston this week. Mrs. Breyman Boise. Mrs. Lewis i - . i Griffith, Mrs. Charles Robertson, Never believe her . . . Dame Rumor 1 jr., Mrs. Doiph Craig and Mrs. mean. She told around that a certain party Bert rord. wore a formal gown at the horse i show in Portland last Saturday night. It wasn't true the certain party's sister went, and it wasn't on Saturday, and she didn't wear a formal, but it WAS the horse show. Off again, on again . . . Miss Margaret Wagner, with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Adams, returned yesterday from a motor trip to San Franrisrn Ainmur those attending the Lilv Pons concert last night were Miss Margaret Jen Kd diShi'ofDr 5 Wagner, Miss Lillian McDonald, Miss Jessie Mrg Benjamin Pound, who' win McDonald, Miss Helen Barrett, Mrs. H. E. be married to Mr. Frank Stacey, Barrett, Miss Bernice Lee, Miss Caroyl son of Mr. and Mrs. Winn stacey Braden and Miss Josephine Evans ' ?Ilklfa,t.VeslIeSetll0l8t churcn at 4 o clock this after- A line to let you know ... about the noon. Rev. Michael Blankenshop stag dinner given for William Busick on his f Portland, assisted by Rev. Dean birthday Friday . . . that Mr. and Mrs. Ken- nydexter' wiU perform the cer; neth Hanson are living in Newberg . . . that Miss Pound win be attended the Claybourne Dyers are home frorrf their by Miss Patience Hariand of Wedding trip . . . that you shouldn't buy Juneau, and Mr. Stacey will be green candles, they burn too fasti. . . that "etn1d acey, his Mr. and Mrs. Rollin K. Page and Miss Albin Su "Ro? ust& ""S Page will get to the gates of the San Fran- gene and Glenn McQuiikin of cisco fair just before they close . . .'that Miss Yakima. Pearl Benkart spent several days in Portland . a reception will be held at the . . . that Mett Dimick owns one of Salem's Kri'wiSb.' Mnf wmi. first Street lights . . . and that this is by Vincent, Mrs. Leroy Gard, Mrs. Maxine Buren. (Continued on page 11) MRS. GERRY HORSTKOTTE, Jr., nee Priscilla Walsh, who was married at the home of her parents in Eugene last Sunday. She Is the granddaughter of Mrs. Daniel J. Fry. (Photo by Kennell-EHis, Eugene.) :f ' - - " Sist ers Marry At Double Wedding The Misses Jean and Elolse Hawkins, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Hawkins, will be married at a double ceremony to Mr. Richard DeVilliers of Bra man, Oklahoma, and Mr. Merle Van Cleave, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Van Cleave this after moon at 3 o'clock. The ceremony Will be read by Mr. D. W. Dan iels ot Tillamook, assisted by Mr. W. H. Lyman at the Court Street Christian church. Miss Jean will enter on the arm of her father, and Mrs. Claude Before going to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Pickens for an informal evening, the Friday Night Dinner club held a no-host dinner at La Dou's. Club members include Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Bar ber, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Green, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kanegy, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Pickens, Mr. and Mrs. Hausmer Sierarth, Mr. and Mrs. Jens Svinth, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Wells and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie White. Auxiliary to Show Glass At Tea Fashion Show Planned by Juniors The members of the Salem Junior Woman's club are acting as hostesses at their third annual fall fashion bridge on Tuesday night, October 24, at the Salem Woman's clubhouse, and reserva tions are being made early for tils always successful event. The Salem Juniors are arrang ing the affair in honor of the golden jubilee of the General Fed eration of Women's clubs, which Is being celebrated this year by every federated club in the United States as a climax of 50 years of progress and achievement in club work. As a member of the fed eration Bince 1936, the Salem Junior club will be a link in this great chain of "golden, jubilee birthday parties," funds from which will go to the federation foundation fund to carry on its great work in the future. This birthday party is the first to be given in Salem in honor of the golden jubilee. Prizes wiU be given for auction and contract bridge, pinochle and 600, and both men and women are invited to make reservations. Mrs. Jack Carlon, 7884, chair man of the affair; Mrs. Joseph Tompkins, 6263; Mrs. Allan dub bard, 8547; Mrs. George Fletcher, 4079, will take reservations. Other members of the committee are Mrs. Ralph Steele, Mrs. Clin ton Standish, Mrs. Verne Robb, Mrs. John Goplerud, Mrs. Frank Krauger, Miss Dorene Davis, Miss Hattie Bratzel, Miss Helen Board man and Miss Marjorie Weum. Reservations may also be made with any member of the Salem Junior Woman's club. Arrangements have been com pleted, for a large fashion revue as a climax to the birthday party, with arrangements being made with several Salem shops. Every type of attire tor the debutante and matron will be shown, in cluding morning costumes and hostess coats, sports wear, street and afternoon costumes, millin ery, formal wear for evening, furs. a . T .'I i .9 ..XV. It m "I '-" " " X , ' , I II 'lff A I -fy"- '- 1 Hiatal mnimv - 00 MRS. JOHN VAN OSDOL, jr., who was Miss Dorothy Lee Jones before her marriage last Sunday at Leslie Methodist church. (Photo by Kennell- style was about 1870. JkiUS. 1 Business and Professional Women Model Gowns 01 Yesteryear As a closing event of Business and Prof essional Women! week, the local trlub acted as hostesses at a style luncheon at the Quelle yesterday noon. inA woor nM Mrs. Susan Varty, wearing a handsome 100-year-old gown, acted as commentator for the show in which were modeled many old and interesting costumes loaned by women of the valley. O ; 1 One of the striking odJ,8 owned by Mrs. Hugh Dowd and a shown was a "Gibson Girl" outfit Jjgwii of mi model of Or which included the Popular black nrie's were shown. Miss Amy hat with plumes, black silk gown ,g ,oaned a dol. Wi,l,h to-0-"? leVt?'nri man worn by her mother 60 year. MSrA.SSfc modeled her trA'AJ? aK mother s ding gown wU w faiTo modeled a dress 50 year, bought in New ' York years ago. by Mrs. J. N. Cham- It was made of eggshell satin, " ' . fh!f ZJSlJ tSin With Susan Varty, Miss Dorothy Cor 1?- nellu8 MIss Carolyn Wilson, Miss ici l ilS iy Eu,a McCulley, Miss Grace Taylor, lace and a locket, given hy the Elofson. Mrs. Dorotbj; rJSJ? ii Modeled Kutcn- Mlsa lla Park- Mls VeI a i!? MilGrace a Rominger, Miss Merl Dimick, nJLMUU Miss Claire Toomb, Miss Rose! t'SiZltW Robert S.tlkw 'o Gray was chairman ot senting the pioneer mother, owned thi lueheon and was assisted by by Edna PuVdy who also loaned a MlMerD SV,& Vi,a,r" brown silk taffeta dress with bus- J; Mi" Helen Fletcher, Mrs. Ilda tie back, white flshu and, round. Bingenheimer and Miss Mabel handmade lace handkerchief. The s Mrs. William Linfoot was gen MRS. WARREN KLUG, the former Maria Froehllch who was married at St. John's Lutheran and the latest in costume Jewelry, church. (Photo by Jesten-Miller.) gioves ana Dags. Modeling lor the affair are Miss Jessie Cooper, Miss T T , - flu m w V v vrsjo t ma bus jfr iom vi ro-nvi t-o Tw t xnurBoay wnen inenas ana 0 '1' i 'VirVpF- !. - , j; mmmmmm Ait w r. m.v ..hPrtPrt taf. eral clairman for the Business feta dress was loaned by Miss Merl Professional Women's week. Dimick. This dress was worn by . Miss Dimick's grandmother, a pio- Delta ZetaS Meet With neer. A child's dress and hat ji about 65 years old was also loaned Mrs. iiradiey by Miss Dimick. Glazed Chinta Dress Mrs. B. L. Bradley was host Mrs. Clara Jones of Gervais ess for a group of members ol loaned an English glazed cbiuU Delta Zeta alumnae in honor of which had been used in Connecti- Mrs. Arthur G. Craig, national N cut for bed curtains in l820. The vice-president of Delta Zeta. The cloth was 119 years old and made party was held at the Bradley, Into the dress in 1894 of 1850 home on Friday night, tyle. It was modeled by her Present were: Mrs. C. M. Far granddaughter Claire Toomb. A ,8S of Portland, Mrs. Floyd Bow wedding dress of white satin. tyle ers' Mrs. Edmund Carleton. Mrs. about 1850 was loaned by friends Ward Davis, Mrs. Bjarne Erick from Monmouth. " on- M- Albf r' argheJ Mrs A gown of black with bonnet of c;. F- elke M.r?: HuSn Morrow, the period of IS 70 was also bor- M,ss. ara Mielke, Mrs J H, rowed from Monmouth. A gray ?ffnda"41.M iss t)Maxlnff Palsen' silk dress worn by Clara Hicks Miss Kathryn Rowe Miss Grace Jones when she wSs graduated SIit n'wiu1 from Ann Arbor, Michigan, Sem- i',' rs" f -MWU1'amT8 inar in 1878 was modeled by her l"S,Rvutl1 ard and Mrs- granddaughter, Claire Toomb. A DTaiy- , . green plaid taffeta dress of about 1870, loaned by Julia Webster was t-j . t ' e modeled with a black beaded din- Vmner at -KOWe S lor ner jacket as well as a white em- ATJCC T!iri Rnla broidered shawl, loaned by Miss iUltsS JtMn DOies Amie MiUs. ,"--A A Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rowewer. Lnder-garments of 1870 made hosts on Friday n!gt at R d,B. in Germany by the mother of Mrs. ner party to honor M1 JeaQ M. D. Henning of Gervais included Boies of Portland, who has been "iu waoc " tne nouseguest of Mr. ana Mrs, chpmlsp A nffhtirnwn ahhnt (SO n..u t n . i. t years old. loaned by Mrs. Ed Vies- week. ko and a quilted petticoat about Seated at the table were: Mr. 75 years old was loaned by Mrs. and Mrs. Harold Domagolla, Gor L. M. Scholl of Hubbard. This was don Domagplla, Miss Jean Boles, worn' by her grandmother, Mrs. Mrs. Grace Thompson, Miss Kath C. Will, who was the mother of erine Rowe, Mr. Marvin Hayet George Will of Salem. and Mr. and Mrs, Harry Rowe, Duster and Veil Modeled Miss Merl Dimick loaned a dus- WUif- C,: pi0 ' ( ter and Tell of 1900. With this ! w aue ourine n3 - . v.. i ir t t f . i r i l was nutii a uav iuhucu vy mie. w. Deneill lUOnaaV N. Chambers. J Anything but brief was the bath- Willamette Shrine, Order f the Jog suit of 1900 style loaned by White Shrine of Jerusalem, will Mrs. Maude Ramsyer. hold its regular meeting Monday A hoop skirted graduation dress in Masonic temple. Miss Ila Aus- of 45 years ago, loaned by Miss tin, worthy high priestess will pre- Oda Chapman was worn with a red side. An unusually interesting pro- 1 cape and bonnet. Mrs. Dale Tay- gram will follow the business lor loaned her wedding dresa of meeting. Miss Austin will honor 1900, and Mrs. Ida Andrews the past officers, loaned a wedding suit worn by her Mrs. H. Clay Taylor and Miss uncle 45 years ago. A wedding Thelma Taylor will be in charga Sown of 1907 was owned by Mrs., of the dining room assisted by ra McKenzie and Mrs. W. F. Fos- Mrs. Dave Pugh, Miss Laura Doug- ter loaned a wedding dress of las, Mrs. J. E. Tryon, Miss Verna 1904. Keppinger and Mrs. J. P. Aspin- A red dress' of 1925 fashion wall. , Velma May, Miss Patricia Noonan, - r ence Anderson, Mrs. J. Deane Pat- urprise party terson and Mrs. Albert Cohen. lor h.er Pre8f? were Mrs Ora Special music Is being arranged as ; M!' r; " " r -Jt pi . tmt i. . hoAbnn.4 .v j Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gleason of Easton. Washington, anfl MrB nnnM vmi, .m Mrs. John w. nttrn win h. h. Meacham, Mr. and Mrs. Charles i will escort Miss Eloise to the nnniii m MnK- commMitntnr w- Snyder, Mrs. Ruby Emery, . - - - ,J , ..W.VMJV.. , ' XOSirOm. fnr larp. t,anflt tta vltran ttv Ih. The brides will wear identical c.u- r- i u .., ,,i 1 oairiii UFuemi iiiiHiuini miiiiidii w gowns of white satin, fashioned Mrs. Panl HendrlckB tnd MrV JDUSmesS Women Will princess style, and with tulle Robert Taylor are to be co-chair- Fto.; T Tells caught In Juliet caps ot men of the affair, and Mrs. L. V. Entertain at lea is in charge of ticket white lace. They will carry bou quets of white flowers. Miss Mary Ellen Trotter ofEu gene will be Miss Jean's only at aip- The Business Women's class a mA II i . A special feature of the after- .iTDr ""8eca.i cnurcn Mr. and Mrs. James Falk, Mrs. Ray Smith, Miss Leah Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Rockwell Simpson, Mrs. Grace Dove, Norman Meachum and Mrs. J. C. Jones and Court' ney, Daryl and Donald. Craig-Roddy Wedding Is jCiVCBt oi oararaay , At! First Church r uf til old wUl nonn will hn tho Aann-r nf tendant and will wear a floor- glass which will be arranged by noon at the nome ' Mr8 AlDert length pink net dress and a co- Mrs. Arthur Rahn from collections Fol)fn..on Chemeketa street Sixty iomai nosegay, nr. aitib Arm- Cf several Salem women "'"""' nave oeen istaea 10 strong will serve as best man for Mrs. Charles A. Sprague Is pres- mebers of the class and other Mr. DeVlUierg. Mr. Donald Weg- ident of the auxiliary, Mrs. B O ,Dn8lnesa womei ot the city. Call- ner, Mr. Delbert Gosser. Mr. Lyle schucking and Mrs. Harry Belt ,g, !ours w,u De 'rom to 6 Krng and Mr. Norman Krehblel are first and second vice-presi- ci?ck- , t be ushers. dents, Mrs. Harry Ollnger Is re- , f,00??8 w,u be decorated Mlsa Maxina Drorbaugh will be cording secretary, Mrs. Robert ta 0werg and the table Miss Elolse's attendant. She will Taylor corresponding secretary wI11 be centered with an arrange- wcr irocK oi diub net rn.ua car- and. Hn. William Btireharrit In "L "'emu ua cream cary- " - . , ... . . mwt in tfca .hnrnh no.inn m ry a colonial nosegay, Mr, Harry treasurer. santhemnm8,nd pink roses guard- Tuesday at her south - WneidftSS'iiS at 20'clo scnan oi fftiem wm ne me oesi others on the hoard are Mrs. lo y 1OIT tapers. yuw v iW w - - -j - f. . vn,tnMl meat! DnH IVAATSMa w A i A L . nav lBrllP T1 FB M B "W I Q P IT W A. 1 U A . w . Miss Blanche Roddy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Roddy became the bride of Mr. Allan M. Craig4 of Eugene, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Craig of Mandan, North Dakota, at a ceremony solemnized by Dr. J. C. Harrison at the First Me thodist church yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Mr. Roddy gave his daughter in marriage. She wore a white velvet gown with pearl trim O . and a fingertip veil.j She carried a . shower bouquet of white carna- W estmmster Guild to tions and bouvardia. . -ryr j j Miss Martha Roddy attended 31eet Wednesday her sister. She was gowned in ap Mrs. Walter Brewster Robinson chiffon and carried burnt The Westminster guild of the win v. ),.,). . in-hAnn orane-e chrvsanthemums.- Joan First Presbyterian church will entertain at tea this after- T Tlllircrlov at the home of Mrs. Albert 1 CO 1 nUrSUaY n on Chemeketa street. Slit J To Honor Visitor man. iuias eeveriy i-yman wm Krvln Smllli Mr Paul HsndrlrVi iuut cubu ji me aoor i ' .-i :. - 4i. i.i .... . . ri. i v- t. i-i.i. il. Mr. Kir miuipv was neic man "i Mrs. Konald Jones. Mrs. Bert Miuer numer, cnwr- "".""i" " . Vtii- vt " ... . Mm light the cathedral tapers. meeting program. Stanley Chin, wife of the Miss Susanna Hawkins of Ne- Ford. Mrs. George Hug, Mrs. T. A of he noc al committee In Robinson home t or several weeks. -jlt of rtland and Cheese consul to Port and, will da City. Calif., will play the Wlndishar. Mrs. L, V. Benson and 1treceLvin lm Mrs. Guests to vited to the luncheon gg-JSl of CorvalUs were be the guest speakw She is in sddlnr marches and accompany Mrs. Chandler Brown. Walter Barkus, teacher of the are: Mrs. George Pearce, Mrs. N. Mr. Louis Cell of CorvalUs were f f J Tada wedding marches and accompany Mrs. W. C. MUler, who will sing. ,tcT'SV Poland Wedding of Interest Here class, Miss Anna Miles, Mrs. Mil- J- Llndgren, Mrs. R. T. Boals, ton Runyan, and Mrs. Cohen. Mrs. A. F. Marcus, Mrs. L. M. Pouring daring the first hoar Purvlne, Mrs. L. L. Laws, Mrs. will be Mrs. Loyd Demarest and ' Eugenie Harrison, and Mrs. K. Mlsa Selma TTilmar nA t. ... A n.o u PnMn.. aiV n. Miss Maxine Riggs, daughter ond hour, Mrs. Elsie Bosten and of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Riggs Mrs. Eula Price. Assisting in the , i i t i of Portland, will become the dininr room win ho uiu.kh... lea FianTiPd hv l.ariips vke rs" W H.' Ske of Ta- bride ot D' Freeland- Dorrance and Miss Gertrude Che- f( T? A 1 1 Syru I1 Ilekw J; o M'- Charles E. Freeland, ney. Of Ford Memorial .m 7wr.'t ,.7.-" tnis arternoon at the bride's iome excellent talker and will discuss the situation in China. Several church parlors. Assisting about the rooms . will be Mrs... W. H. Lyman, Mrs. O. P. Wegner, Mrs. Kirk Simpson, Mrs. T. M. Gosser, Mrs. Earl B u r k, Mrs. Elmer Walker and Mrsr W., T. Van musical numbers are being ar- ushers. Miss Jessica Kinsey was organ ic. XiT.. PI... llol'n.l.njl soncr r" i rw., ranged. acctas The church was decorated with The tea committee includes autumn leaves and burnt orange Mrs- Hugh Adams as chairman, chrysanthemums. The same color Mrs. Glenn Hoar, Mrs. Bill-1 WU scheme was carried out for decor- Hams, Mrs. James Monroe, Mrs. atlons at the reception which was Charles CampbeU an Mrs. Edgar held at the home of the bride's DonneUy. home. ' The wedding cake was a special Benefit Will Be Held Ladies of the Ford Memorial church to West Salem will give tVio rorantinn. It wn B,lTertea .at tne 0nLe of Mr": made of Ice cream; and was sent By Eastern Star R. Li. orstpr on Parkwav ana . . , xt-,i. ravn k J Joyce McClendon, Laraun Jones of Longvlew. Wash.", and Mrs. Charles Roberts. Miss Anderson Will Be Married Soon The couple win live in ?Ula- tatoeTthTiTnhaM r,X. .7, rnoon. . W . . . r .UU.- U- f luuva, wuero air. reeiana is con- nae Tuesday night. After the bus- Cascade -itreets on Wednesday af- Mr. Don Douris will talk on by Mr. C. H. Schulte as a girt to the Order of Eastern Star has plan newly married couple. ned a benefit bridge on Tuesday, The bride's mother was gowned October 24 to raise funds for re flected with the civil conservation iness meeting the evening was U trlP ? Amter,anl 8 a de,e" to lne creP ndt wore gold ac- lief work. The affair will begin corps. apent informally Special meats f a. the World Youth Con- cessories. The groom's mother at 2 o'clock, in Masonic temple. were Mrs. P.. v Bithnr mT M8181 wore black moire. rr o rr w. v. virv .V u .. S1T1"tT-T '""'i" re mm. waver Hargeant jLciia abu vraiumas lea r" " .7 .. "iaiJ and Mrs. g. e. VosbuTgh. a nose auenmng were: miss - ranees DeHartfort, Miss Mildred Mr. and Mrs. William B. An. Hostesses. Today The committee includes Mrs. Mrs. Craig attended Willamette Albert Smith, Mrs. Charles Ga- uniyerslty and Oregon State col- briel, Mrs. James Jennings, Mrs. lege. Mr. Craig attended Univer- DaTid Lane, Mrs. Arthur Moore j . . . ... . wniiipysi niiiaw s a bhia -w rr darson have announced Oetobwr Sunday afternoon the Delta "?nn oorothy McDonald. A m;ri Veteran, of the wrM f,,b. 2t aa the date of the wedding ct Tau Gamma sorority will enter- !"B. . Cochran, Miss Mary rl5 . h.S! - LL, Jtd Eueene their daughter, Miss Barbara Jane tain the new girls of Willamette waiie, miss Beth DeLapp, Mrs. , t0me of Mrs wmiV Anderson, to William G. Ken- with a tea at tha home of Pro- Wa Linfo rt, Mrs. John Thursday Present wS w j ' .... ,i. .. j a r. Schmidt. Un :nmni.. wra . .uyB - oay. present were The Rev S.-J.. Osborne . will read the ceremony. Miss - Anderson has asked her cousin, A1LB9 Muiwuig abuuivu, juum 'Mini a uonu u w gn- mwtoct Udell Lone. Mrs. Stnart Johns. maae ner nome. They will live In and Miss Constance Kantner. Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Gabriel and Mrs. Moore will take telephone roHaf rnHrmo in Honor or onus ouu niu, AAA l?' "1M!-- "-"St" ?f Sil;! k..Ott MehlhMrOanTonl Miss Bernice Bnhlerand Mrs. Dor- Macebee, cpito, e w auwb auo vu- - -- -- . , Hincntrt Mr, V.rn. fMniil.. Oinv JO"C &uuo.aj will mt on Thnnrtav Tni C'lB Mng honri wiU be between I ana Mrs. William DePew. m ti- m- invmJ nirht with an Informal dinner. ,..... . JFiock,-.'- . m,. - 'Jill: m Shobar. Mrs. Jnlla Ideen - Mrs. Miss Rath will leave Friday 'of Fraternal temple. la charge are: m nn ha. California i wnere nae win mm inM Tanhi snni to be her maid of honor. eral charge of the alf air. Sao Mlsa Pearl Bendiksen of Portland. Mr williim Nam Nt VZl There will be a recepuon after win be assiste by Miss Lorraine miss Luree worris of Salem, Miss wUl be an aftM .-.Tw Mrs. D. L. Brieai! the ceremony at the home ef the Vick, Mlsa Alleen LaRaat. Mlsa Andrea Hansen of Payette, Idaho, tha hunt. v.. n-i, t bride,,s grandfather, Mr. W. f W. Vlrgtola Bendiksen and MIm Ruth and Miss Carol Johnson of Grants 2511 Hazel avenne. il h meat of Md and Mrs. Al meetlnr. Mr. Ivan EberlT and Vmmm saai vi as TV wviakvn TtAvm - n w . w - w x e weao mwjwvi sto belle Hammer, Estella Maden, Hattie Trafger and Mr. Raymond of Osw!go was Stryker. Last Thursday at i the X i f IK:.; .r; v t " 4 - . ' r j 1 Jr' " J 1 f v tackeL Jones. 1:30 p.m. dolph the past week. Mr. John Versteeg were Initiated. MRS. PAUL BRANDON, the former Dorothy Barker was mar ried at Jason Lee Memorial church at aa afternoon wedding receatl7 (Kennell-EIlis photo.) . , ,