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"1 I fi' ; i 1 1 if I: hi 4 l 4 f j ft "Hi V If 1 1 -. i s ! i i IS it ?V i i .- l.j v Is-".--"'. -'' "- - .' ' " ' U . 1 i- f IN PRETTY GOWNS Among the several hundred gradu ates of Salem high school, who appeared in attractive spring Miss Brooks hurch Blue and white flowers and can dles decorated the altar of the First Baptist; church last night, when Miss .Gertrude Mildd Brooks, " granddaughter of Mrs. Mildred Bobertson Brooks became the bride of Mr. Robert Brownell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Brownell. Drv Irving Fox read the ceremony. .'The bride, who was given in marriage by Dr. Charles H. Rob ertson, her great-uncle, wore an exquisite gown of imported French ; starched chiffon, with a wide em broidered band? of pastel flowers on the skirt. Her tell was finger tip length and her bouquet was of mixed garden flowers. MIbs Vivian Aspinwall, maid of honor. Miss Carolyn Wolcdtt of Marshfleld and Miss Mabel Fores ter of Albany, bridesmaids wore blue organdie frocks. Little Mar tha Marshall, flower girl was dressed In white organdy with blue ribbons. The attendants car ried colonial nosegays with frills. Mr. Phil Brownell, Jr., of Port land, was best man. Mr. Herbert Glalsyer, of Salem, Mr. Donald Lane of Corvallis, Lt. Donald Co&ns of Vancouver Barracks, MrsA George ZeUlck of Lewiston, Mr. qharles English and Mr. Ben jaminRoy EU of Portland were ushers. At the reception held at the, Charles H. Robertson home, Miss Margaret Ann Bellinger greeted guests at the door. Assisting were Mlss Mabel P. Robertson, Mrs. Holll4 Huntington, Mrs. Chester M. Cox, Mrs. Paul B. Wallace and Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, jr. At the serv ing table were Mrs. John B. Simp kin ot Marshfleld, Miss Rovena Eyre, Mrr; Breyman Boise and Mrs. Chandler Brown. Miss Mary lee Fry and Miss Sybil Spears pre sided at the punch bowL Assisting in serving were the Misses Shirley -Huntington, Berna dlne Plamondon ot Seattle, Betty Simpkln of Marshfleld, Nannette Clary ot Portland, Beth Siewert, - Nancy ' Stricklih, Lou Hickman, Betty Hansell. Patricia Noonan and Maryann Owen. The bride attended Mt. Angel academy, Salem high school and Oregon State college. Mr. Brownell graduated from Ojegon State col lege last Mondafjf and he is ar member of Phi Delta Theta. For going away the bride wore a navy blue Bengallne suit with white accessories, navy blue hat and a blu e topcoat. Tho couple will liveon King wood heights fol lowing their wedding trip. For her granddaughter's wed ding, Mrs. Brooks, wore a black lace gown, Mrs. Brownell was dressed in gray chiffon. , .. Alpha . Phi Alpha Breakfast, Today Members of the Alpha Phi Al pha alumnae are entertaining with a breakfast this morning at S:J0 o'clock . In ' the Golden Pheasant, . Tables will be centered with bou quets of ses and daisies. Grad uating senior; and j next year'g house manager .will . be honored guests. Miss Helen Brelthaupt will preside, and at the annual busi ness session officers for the ensu ing year will be elected. -. Among- thos making reserra-i tlons are: Mrs. Frank Earnest, Mrs. Roy narland, Mrs. Richard Smart, Mrs. - Wilbur .Wells, Mrs. Nerval Edwards, Mrs. W C De Pew, Mrs. William Linfoot, Miss ,Elva Sehon, Miss Eetty Wimamt and Miss nelsn Brelthanpt. : f ' '- i V This afternoon from 2 until 8 o'clock, friends of the Salem Art Center will be entertained at the old high school building, to honor Founders day. The exhibition of .famous paint ings will, be previewed by guests, and a reception and musical pro gram will be given. Mrs. Mabel S. Powers, in charge of the music, has arranged the fol lowing program: At 2:30 o'clock, Mrs. Marvin Roth will sing a group of songs. A string trio com posed of Hope Jacquith, Shirley Adlmson and Donna Jane Beck will play at 3 o'clock under the di rection of Mrs. Mary Talmadge Headrick. Mark Hatfield, pianist, will play at 4 o'clock, and at S Carolyn Brady and Genevieve Wfnslow will play. The Salem Garden club, through Mrs:. W. E. Anderson and Mrs. Chester Cox, is arranged decora tions. Hostesses will be members ot the American Association of University Women and Junior Women's club. Other groups as sisting' are the Spinsters and the Business and Professional Women. From the AAUW will be Miss Frances Virginia Melton, Miss Jo sephine Cornoyer, Mrs. Kenneth Murdock, Mrs. Asa Fisher, Miss Charlotte Ratcliff, Miss Elizabeth Boylan, Miss Ida Mae Smith, Mrs. Herbert Rahe, Mrs. Frank Spears, Mrs. r Walter; Barsch and Mrs. Lloyd Hocket. Those from the Junior Wom an's club are: Mrs. Joseph Felton, Mrs. Carleton Roth, Mrs. Clinton Standish, Delbert Schwabbauer, Mrs. Verne Robb, Mrs. Lee Craw ford, Mrs. Roy Mink, Mrs. Sam Hannum, Mrs. "Bert Caster, Miss Helen Boardman, Miss W 1 1 1 a Ames, Miss Helen Way, Miss Doro thy Cornelius and , Miss Helen Brelthaupt. Engagement Told At Luncheon Miss Hope Chamberiin of Port land, and Mrs. James B. Waho ske of Corvallis, entertained Sat urday at the Areo club, with a 1:30 o'clock dinner honoring Miss Helen Thompson of Salem. The table was decorated by an arrangement of-peonies, centered by an antique China slipper filled with Cecile Brunner roses, ' pink bouvardla and lilies-of-the-valley. Each guest was given a small slipper of flowers In which was concealed the news of Miss Thompson's engagement to Mr. Matthew Clasper of San Francis co. No date has been set for the wedding. j Of the twenty guests present, four were from Salem, Miss Mary Lou Oliver, Miss Catherine Smith, Miss Doris Enke and Miss- Rnth Melson, ; t Miss Thompson, the daughter ot Mrs. A. N. Axley, attended Oregon - State college, where i aha was a member, of Kappa i Kappa Gamma. She Is now employed at the First . National bank, j Mr. Clasper, son of 1 Mr. and i Mrs. John ; B. Clasper "of Portland, is a graduate ot Oregon State col lege where he was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. : Mr. and Mrs. Xdiwrence Scott are hosts to their niece, Miss Charlotte Litchfield, this week cad. . , ! ud Mrt. Sm Simdf will leave Saturday for a vaca- tlon which will extend to Reno. .Nevada, south to Log Angeles returning ria San Francisco wnere ithey will visit tne worm Fair.l Mrs. L. B. Dunn of San Pnnolva who a in aunt of Mr- RnnA-v. hr two eh ii Mr. dren, Beverly and Patsy, will re- Hiestand, son o Dr.' and jftlnu knows tsut what her escort Is a communist, or morning they will entertain at breakfast In cele tarn with them to spend a month Harley j. Hiesukd f Penntllle, a fifth-cpliimnist or Just one of her relations, v bration o the occasion. in Salem. Indian. FrWay.HJuly 19. THe nimMr j - i - fatrHntT Hlstorr . .'. Gertrude u Mildred Air. and Mrs. H. A. Savage, jr., ofPrescott, Arizona, are the par ents of a soa, Harold Deliell. born on May 29 in Los Angeles. Mrs. Savage is the former Jennie Delzell, formerly of Salem. Mrs. Charles A. Spragne is en tertaining with a series of lun cheons this coming week. The first affair Is to be giTen on Mon day and the next on Wednesday. it.' f f ? 1 ' ' " " . 4 V frocks were Miss Molly Jean Mcdson and Miss Susanne Wilsin (Photos by Jesten-Miller) Wilson-Macy Vows Will Be Read &t Roberts' Home This Afternoon 1 Miss Margaret Macy will be- come the bride of Mr. Robert Ar- I o clock double-ring ceremony in the home of Prof, and Mrs. T. S. Roberts. Miss Macy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, O. H. Mae yand Mr. Wilson is the ion of Mr. and Mrs. W. L.' Wilson of Gladstone. Dr. Bruce R. Baxter of Willamette university will offici ate. Miss , Macy, who will be given in marriage by her father, has chosen a taffeta gown with a fit- ted bodice, full skirt, and long sleeves. A wreath of orange bios- soms will hold her finger length Tell in her hair. She will carry a bouquet of bouvardia, and pink roses tied with white satin bows, Miss Charlotte! Litchfield of Portland, the maid of honor, will wear an aqua blue net dress and a small flower cap to match her arm bouquet. , The bridesmaldfi are: Miss Bet- Barbara Barnes' Program Fine Miss Barbara Barnes on Friday lamette! university and has bfen night presented her pupils In teaching the past year in Ash review for the last time in Sa- lanL Soe waa a membr 0f Bfeta iS lLue ?r, tmb I fOI the Chi sorority and Alpha Kappa Nu. Hawailn islands Miss Barnes ap- honorary fraternity. Mr. Wil4on peared in several dance numbers -.--i ittu i 1 - JLV1 at the review, which was given before . a large audience at the Salem high school. One of the outstanding num bers was the whimsical love Chinese. Miss Barnes as the Chi- nese girl, Alfred Lauralne as her lover, and CiTllla j Reeher as the Mandarin, presented this un- nen.11. nlilgln. no rt V. A gram. Mrs. Otto K. Paulus wrote the playlet, Jean Hopson Rich arranged and placed the music, - reside the regular program, presented by dancers of the Bar bara PtarnpH shnhl of drniMnr. Mr. Richard Billings, new own- er of the schoolL presented a number of his dancers from Port land. Among the clumbers danced were several adagio and a Strauss number and some excellent tap dances. This afternoon Miss Barnes snUl winter street compiimeit and Mr. Lauralne will entertain teMla Jean Wiley of Bilrertbn. friends of the studio at an Infar mal tea, to meet Mr. Billings and his associates. The affair is from X until 6 o'clock, f Kitchen Shower For Miss Yates a-itcufju uvwer was siren jw Mies Opal Yatea on Friday after- of Redmond, who entertained, at tim, liA M i White ... tapers and pink and white flowers decorated the re- freshment Uble, at which were seated Miss Osal Yates. Mra. EW len L. Carson, Mrs. S. j. Tates, iviltfC Kalim Ttnm iMt !W5? rs? Helen Rose Lee, airw fi mm - y n iiraAn m m TAh Mrs. Willard Grltton, Mrs. Doro Do- teason. Walter y, Mrs. thy Kennedy, Mrs. S. J. Reason, t" m"t. " ' . " 1 arT,.tT?? wooiey, wrs. JSi C McCandllsh, Mrs. Charles M. Ruggles, Mrs. John Schmidt, o'clock, lira, W. P. Miller rtll lead a. Reeves, past presidenU of the Pltal of Dallas, Texas, to Uke her cert at Waller hall, to which the Josephine Albert Spauldlng, mez vL?in7l wlHi Ktn tLdeTtlo.,?K A ply "Heroirjea organization; rave i Interesting . Internship for the ensuing year. pu1Uc is InTlted. Following will so-soprano, ; present a program. .rf-Jl tn d "J lf FtelI.wU1 b? Presented by Mrs. talks. Mrs. !D. J. Tripp led the After this aha contemplates in- be a reception at the Roberta stu- Rev. George H. Swift will be ir 1 . Vt ..r nVr - . ZZZ I" AliSS ASeia UeJapp, MrSS iSrma . Cole Mrs. Earl Wood and. Mrs. William E. Judson. -' . - Misa Tates will marry Mr. Les lie Carson this month. . Tn iiTDk miSS XVfc?HS lU .JJP r i -n t jut y UI I Lit? i , T a Miss Frances Alan Kells, dahgh- tmm i, ... .,,, , v.n. ,w T ' . " - wiu marry ir. uaney uunnona wedding will be at the Preeibyterian church. Miss Kells attended the town school . in Philadelphia, juarmam conege in Kicnmona Indiana, and Willamette an sity where she is a member of Delta Phi sorority. Mr. Hiestand also iattended Westtown eolilere and Earlham and is now a istu- Jent i at Indiana. University of Medicine. A 1 if .v.v.v f u 4 ' f -IS "s. ', if.-,". . - i 4 , ty Dotaon, who will wear an aqua ne frock and Mrs. Albert Foster; maa -, ing lace Jackets, the flowers, and ap "wjill be similar to those! of tne nouor attendant. if Mr; Roy Nelson of-Jennings Lodge Will act as besClnan.,s Th ushers will include: Mr. Frd Bockhoff of Portland a n d Mr. Paul Laudien of Jennings Lodge.' Preceding the ceremony pr. George! Mallet of Portland will nd Prof. Roberts will play " weaamg music. i - A reception will be held fol- lowing the wedding. The table be .centered witfi a large cike and decorated with small bou- qaets of peach and blue flowers. Lighted e a n dl e s will be used about the rooms. Mrs. Margaret Roscrans will pour and. Miss Laura win De Mrs. Max Thorpe, Miss Jessie May Ruhndorf, Miss Mary Head, Miss Dorothy Cutler, Miss Mary Marshall, Mrs. Dick Tatro. Jessie May Ruhndorf, Miss Mary and Miss Jean Kronenberg. Miss June Aashelm will be in charge of the guest book M f am Xf a rv i mmf. Tffl1 r.-.rr.; "V ZZiZZ:" tory. H6 was a member ot Alpha Psi Delta fraternity and Blue Key, u ueita iraiernuy ana ciue ivey, Following a wedding trip the uple will live in Seattle this amme1 her they wirr attend 8U,ni?eri f00,001 aTl 1 e University of,,,Was?lng.ton; the fall th;cy mae thelr nome in .Salefn. FOT EOIDK BW8T the bride Will f ear a ale blne snr T7 u,u" w dj,u ftray sailor trimmed with pale blue flowers. TuTicd PJtrrrrbkft T3 AVAls:5ii WlUllCU 1J I ess Miss Ruth Starrett la entertain- Intr Monidav nis-ht 'at hr Ihnm nn . mj mmm-m f n bride-elct of Mr. Dean Ellis. C tract will be in pfey during the evening A miscellaneous shower will honor Hiss Wiley before the sap per hour, individual tables will decorated with small bouquets wuey, airs, xiai wuey ot Jeirer- son, Mrs. Ronald Husk, Mrs. A. !N. Jeanette Brown, Miss Helen Lan- .411. 111.. - evi.1 i rt ,i , . Miss Eleanor Swift. Miaa Aiiei Swift. Misa Jeanne Probert. Misa FranceajParls, Miss 'fihirley'Croae miller. Miss Dorothy Kibbe, Misa Helim inniL Mtu Rrhta irf, Miss Dorothy Koschmlder, Mn. J. w . pMd.a m mrr v a. . : rett. r . I I The Homo and Foreign Mission- ary society ot the Jason Lee ' church will meet at tha church awqieiy ; oi ui jason xee cnurcn wiu meet t tha church Wednesday afternoon at 2:3 s tS?. t1 Mari nam. I ThCV -Will -be; aaslstetl a - 1 - mi sro?i , -Weran Service gjulld. Following tha program Mrs. fi 7 wu entertain wlta tea;. , ? - First mfvil rarnpn fiovura n IimL 7 win V,H.tA w mn7), lege. After: a wedding trip the J"? . .Tf" " , annual eonvenUon of the Oregon presiaent or tn f" ii1! t r her couple wUrltlive in Corvallis. t.?W. law fraternity. The couple Moglc Teachers' assocUtion. Day- teachers Gretchen VT: "Caa" .IT. , - rul mnni m eaieca, wasn- - meetings will be held at Wal- nlta Kilborne Clauss. Auvara uuiucu Jaiu Jts&ii ! - - i i - ivt vrrtn mr . nr HnAiiAdonnprtfi i ' ' m . ' O'' M Vl A w Tv 1' MiV W 19 t tut no timid lady dares go anywh9 vtddlng to J.. L ...v uu n 'tUMyjuvAwfv wuut. wtw w iu ainos. ctiurcn and dressiest Or what hare you They don't know Brooks was i" . whether !to call it a horseshow, open house or Baptist church last nignt, wnere ner grano- ents. Mr. and Mrs. William Mon- WeSt- i 1 1 . - i . c - xl - 1k:Ux4 RmnVa uma mi 11 1 tort rrl- roa Himtltnn thi ff o-nn o r jji., i -it j . . cn Ua. mmmmnar O ClOCk, Mr. : Wilkinson la thn Vnn oaaaie quo or inviung ou inxeresiea, 10 see r mosi iu years uyu. aw yiourviuuuuivmc , wnZr i?er- them oo thrbuah drillsJover Jmrma amrf nraimd Mrs. P. f. Robertson, was one of tile first mem- n..-- i " the track, on Tuesday June 18. complcdiits they say just a lot 'and Quests. "Qrawfiah feed . .e Gordon Blacks and the H. D, Adens are to be h o s t s to Spokane baseball players today for a crawfish feed at the Black home. -: - - ' ". - From the Sky . , Mr. and Mrs. C M. Rob erts will drop down from the air. Into Madison Wisconsin and visit their son, Irving Roberts, wife and; son Richard. They leff by motor for Seattle yesterday, and are flying today. ; Going east . . Dr. Mary Purvine, Dr. Ralph Purvine and Miss Margaret Purvine of Berkeley, will leave for Northfield, Minn.,, to day, where they will attend Dr. Ralph Purvine's Delhpians Will Meet Tuesday Members of Alpha Mu Del- phlans will meet at the Salem public library on Tuesday morn- ing at 9:30 o'clock and will study the capitalistic development of business and farming during the eooau anarea years war. vrTklgiiP,l,C8 ,btM"-, J &Htt"5.M"-S?rlIler jars. Kay waiiz, airs. j. t. uur- ton, Mrs. Hugh Latham, Mrs. 0, D. Adams, Mrs. A. F. Parr, Mrs. Charles Klnrer. Mrs. Oscar Hay ter is to be leader. - In the afternoon Mrs. George Rossman . will entertain the group and some additional guests at her home for an informal re- are leaving tomorrow for a visit view of the book, "How Green in Seattle and Monroe, Washing Was My-Valley?" ton, their former home. TELLS I BETROTHAL Miss her engagement to Mr. Tyrone ! - I .OTPTTI OT1 V lO K-s MA 1 AV'A I LW Be Read in Chapel - ... 1 ,, .... .-iu. Monday afternoon, MissPhyllis Selander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. 1 Selander, will become" the bride of Mr. Harry E. Clark of Dayton,! son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Clark. The ceremony will De reaa at s o'clock In the chapel at St. Paul's Episcopal church with Rev. George H. Swift offi- be read at 3 o'clock in the chapel elating. The brl(je( giTen in marriage b her father, will wear a light blue afternoon dress with a fn.lion BttA xcVllta 'IP. cesories. Sbe will -wear a corsage 0f white orchids. . selander sister of the bride, will be the only aU Steven William Anderson, son of tendant. She will wear a sheer Mrs. Julia G. Anderson of Lang rose silk frock and a corsage of iois. They were married In the ITS KfriS?" win'weS Trifk Nation Methodist church in Port- rZlfJt land-' b Rer. J. Hi McDonald. print gown and a corsage oi gar- ,, .i...j . denies The! groom's mother will Mrnajed thjrgan mu- lso wear a corsage ct gardenias. Mr. Lester W- Clark will act as best man for his brother. l ePtlon mwm . . a Mm der home , street. Mr. Clark Is doing graduate in Stata college and , Miss Selander has Just finished wuiamette university ana is gtate will gather In Salem on Wed- lie Several speakers are listed, in OI j, 71-- .v- tit-mtm. -i now takinr law. He Is -a member m.... v. infiv nn, rnnn.n Tmu nQ . 7 i 1" lOral Arranging Trrilr (tIVPTI ViA VIK wi .V S-"T- ch idven hv Ita C Kella prc2L 1. T PZ. 'rlT' ,Bt- tm was rtield Jn thearden w . r i - Prida Mr. J. M. BchArff , m afternoon and each t member of the club brought a floral ar- rangement. Following Mrs. Kells' talk the arrangements were dis- cussed. - ' ' the club brourht a .floral ar- talk the arraneements were dls- .cussed. - - - w - ' r ..iiv m devotions ' and ; at the tea hour v. - -.... Anna WensJ Mrs. D. O. Lear and Mre4. Jennie D. , Charmers. Mrs. a.uas .uva,na wm am. a nni n t ni uv iu ikk Reeves gava a' report of the Sa-- lem WomanTa council meeUnr. ). ft . iitfiJil VVWM u4 ; Tears ago uouiua ui teas, isne never ana mts. iweiia - oww wciowu... No charae. no of fun for riders kist week was gonian's "petty" wedding Friday. The Deaconess hospital anxil- lary will meet Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. A. W. Metrger will lead devotions. The music will be furnished by Miss Lois Bar- rick, Miss Emma Lou East and Miss Mary East. Mrs. George R. K. Moorhead of the Marion county department of health will show several films. jmss Betty May vehrs wno nas lfiS?S?ti!iii?iTf ah?"A,?ie c."e5!,I vI!"to? Bwroniy maters iu oniem mis weekend before returning to her home in Oakland, California. She is i a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. Miss Margaret Wagner and her brother, Roger Vincent Wagner. Eleanor Johnson, -who revealed Gillespie at a party on Thursday Dr. and Mrs. James. B. Drury and their children, Joan, James Jr., and John Crawford of New York city, are expected in Salem within a few days, to visit at the home ot Mrs. Drury's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford. They will then open their sum mer home at Agate beach. Dr. Drury is an instructor at Unlver- Blt f N York t -a j- T T Sjl 1 OO V OC'rPtT AVJ-lOO V V-ZOC?! -a jr i -i , VJ 711 ATI F 'vauiJ.lU Sunrise Sunrise this morning j was the time chosen by Miss Verna Vosper, usugnter ot jars. a. .,avospr ai Portland for her wedding to Mr. The bride was dressed in a navy blue : suit ,with military jacket, worn with a dainty white chiffon U1I1USH. nUH WAH UIIHLI KIHIHI.' blouse. She was unattended.1 The bride la a graduate of Wil- Delta Phi, ,caPan Gowa, ai - "Pm;"PP ana rut uamms ?Mu' Mr -derson is a graduate Tf7 ,Te !.m PorUanoi, nnU1 faU when they wlU mora to Salem. ' . t l' artM T.nfriik tmim i rpnrtmm dauahter of Dr. and Mrs. Edrar S. Fortner. waa one of those recelv rwAts t Oregon Medical school vntian a i.ii, t rnn. W took her premedical work at Stanford uniTersity, Stanford, Cl- m . t & n a t. i lfonua. , Sh will be assistant to Dr. John Raaf of Portland, a brain surgeon, doriag- this summer and fall. In December she will take up rest- oa win De assistant to ur. jonn i -i . - . " " , - 1 Vj . .-; . 1 ? v daring this summer ana xan."--.: December she will Uke up resl- in tha Pirkkni rit, hnt. terning In the east. Edgar S. Fort- . T Mm P. ar,Fortner, will return to Salem June 13 from Palo Alto where he - a a mm aswu u a. avaa ins a aa mmmV has completed hi Junior year at SUnford. ' Miss Jeanne Raymond on June 15. rweniy-nve-10 i exact, xvir.s married to Robert Brownell in the bers of the church some 75 years ago. The. bride, who, will be given, Local girls are making good with their away by her father, has chosea puppets. Mrs. Frank Deckebach, Mrs John m JifmmdK mar Caughell and Mrs. Peggy Mungar 'SIlkt--their Madcap Mariohettes , to Portland late Her coronet yell will be short. ' this month, to be a feature at the civic carnival ; White roses .and white bouvardia given at the Henry Corbet estate. They've been UI make., he ont. Rer. active all winter and have several playlets and f ? ..R1? JVSSSK. vaudeville acts in which a dozen or more! char- matron of honor; will wear a gown 'acters appear. " . M ' of pink dimity 'and a flower You never know . that's why newspaper to" her hair, she will carry writing ia ; so, exciting. The qjnet wedding. Irwln of Se. which turnea out to oe quaint in our paper tti: Miss Vivian wiiann tihh- , more than matched.by The Ore- Marine Buren x -r inillVerSarY IS si ViDSerVeCl Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Oror bough celebrated their 30th wedding an- .,.,,.. D niversary last night when they en-, tertained with an "at home.' Eighty friends called between the nour8 ef g ftnd i0 o'clock. Mrs. Ceroid Carpenter of Camas, AAnt.r nf th : ... t.; , 0-- guests at the door. Assisting about the rooms were Mrs. W. G. Ross, Mrs. Roy Beardsley, Mrs. Charles Eyre, Mrs. Emil Carlson, Mrs. Q. H. Collins and Mrs. Leslie Marcy. During the evening Mrs. Robert Hoyser, Mrs. Emil Carlson and Mrs. H. J. Thomas gave several musical numbers. The servin table was centered with pink and white flowers in a crystal bowl and guarded by cry- toy candle sticks with white ta- pers. Mrs. Ida Niles and Mrs. Bes- sie Martin poured. Those assisting with the serving were Miss Gene Ross, Mrs. Harry Carlson and Miss Maxine Drorbough. ' RtmtI- T5rrrir To- LJ11UU1 iUi ly lt Honored Miss Mabel P. Roberts enter- tained yesterday with a luncheon at the Spa . in honor of the mem bers of Miss Mildred Brooks wedding party. The table was decorated with an arrangement of spring flowers. Covers were placed for Miss Bernadine Plamondon of Seattle, can Lutheran church will ' meet Miss Betty Simpkins and Miss at 2 o'clock on Wednesday. Mis Aroline Wolcott of Marshfleld, sion study will be led by Mrs. t Mabel 'Forester of Albany, Miss" Stanley Krueger. - Mrs.- Theodore Elizabeth. Barryi, of Lakeview. Nelson Is, in charge of the pro Miss Shirley Huntington, Miss, gram and the hostesses are Mrs. Betty Hansen, Miss Sybil Spears, P. Eriksen, Mrs. R. C. Arpke; Miss Vivian Aspinwall and Miss Mrs. George Hanson and Mrs. Mabel P. Robertson. 1; W. J.' Seddern. I JUNE BRIDE Miss Yvonne Smith, who announced her wed ding date to Mr. Glenn H. Woodry as June 30. Oesten Miller photo) - - ' , 1 mmm -. iState UOnVentlOn Ot MUSIC leaCherS . m, . , Association xiere ... - v . Music teachers from over the i honnnata iA Imrhiioni at the Marlon hoteL t . Mrs Mabl Powers la presl- dent of the Salem branch, hostess ktoud. and Miss Frances Vlrginle Melton of Salem, sUte rice presl- dent, i program chairman. Registration opena at 9 o clock a Wednesday morning tiid noon luncheon Is scheduled for that day. A district concert by representative students oft teachers AwAaAfit of .the .district will oe given at 1: o'clock. Mr. - Rex Putnam wtt be the speaker at a dinner at :30 o'clock. . ' At 8 :S o'clock Sergei Tarnow wc. ocioca. - 'At 8:39 o'clock Sergei Tarnow akv will be nresented In niano con- dio. Tarnowsay, teacner n.tlMiill, Vnnvn mncart n!in Paul University in Chicago, is a On Thursday the Parent-Teach- m v mm mm j mm. w n u w wa mr mr era association meeting planned for 10:80 o'clock at Waller hall iWedding in Hamilton Gardens Miss Betty Jane Hamilton will become the bride of Mr. James Wilkinson jr.., of Tonnentah in the attractire gardsn of her Peggy Thompson, Miss Mary Yea- gr, Miss Peggy Minkiewits and1 Mrs. Claybourne - Dyer will - hold garlands . through which the' bri dal couple will walk.' Mr. t George llkinson will act as best man. : r Mr. Errin Potter, and Miss Jewel MInier will sing, preceding the ceremony, Mrs. James Teed will play the wedding' marches, f -: At - the reception, . which will follow . the ceremony, Mrs. V. ' Connell Dyer will be in the dinmg room. Miss Maryanne Owens, Miss : Eleanor Swift and members of; the bridal party will serve. Mrs. Daniel J. Fry. Jrw will assist about rooms.fMrs. Frederick Hill i-nomp80n wm j,e n the garden. jjiss Lucy Fisher will be in charge of the gift room and Miss Maxine McKIllop and Miss Jlelen Wied- mer "e arranging music in the arden Mrs- Chafes A. Sprague, Mr8, Loula Lachmond, Mrs. Linn, C. Smjth a n d Miss Marguerite Butler of Portland will pour. Mrs. R. E. Staples of Portland will cut tn6 Mke and Miss Mary Stadel- man ot T6 Dalles and Miss Joyce Staples of Portland will distribute the. dream cakes. I M- Hamilton will wear Alice blue : crepe and j Mrs. Wilkinson wil1 De dressed'in a tan lace gown. Miss Hamilton is a member of- Chi Omega and Theta Sigma Phi, Journalism honorary and attend- ed University of Oregon. The, groom is a member of Alpha Tan Omega and graduated from the university. They will live in Eu gene.' ,' ' The bride's traveling suit is a white lace and navr silk dr sus worn with a large navy blue hat and light blue coat. She will wear a white orchid and will hare navy accessories. . The Ladies Guild of the Amerl It A W "m W ' I W . ' inis weejc - i v . is of special interest to the pub- uregon aiusie. Kreamer, Jua- music chair- mm of Portland. Mrs. Tea Rnt. wick, member of - Portland PTA and Lena Belle Tartar. a luncheon w CI "be given on Thursday noon when Kate Dell Marden of 'Portland, president of the Oregon Federation of Musle clubs. Is the speaker. A . piano cUnie will follow, - The Portland Phiibarmnnfrt chestra of Portland will appear in concert at S o'clock on Thursday afternoon and 1940 contest win- nera .will receive awards. T program is open to the public. A banquet will be held Thursday night, when Miss El n wm ; receive awaras. t n e nanquet win be held on Thursday night, when Miss Ellsa- beth rtnvlan. niantst . m toastmaster, and Dr. C. A. How- -, . - n . lege of Education Is to be guest speaker. . - m u. ua csaucu a. ua. i iih ai rv iki a .it im A frolic will follow the banquet and will conclude the convention.