It OSMOII CTATECMiUr. Ccltzru Orca. Tusda7 llersia.' Jcn 23. Wedding Is Read at Home - i , i : 'In the presence of the f w o families on Saturday night. Miss Josephine McGilchrist, daughter of Mr. land Mrs. William McGil christ, jjr. became the ' brideL of rMr. Alpihens H. Buck,, of Milwau kee, Wisconsin, son of Mrs. A. H. Buck of Eugene. Rer. W. Irrin Williams read the ceremony. The wedding music was played by a string I orchestra composed ' of Mary jTslmadge Headrick. Wal lace Graham, Jeannette Scott and Wayne Allen. . Mr. William McGilchrist, !sr rare his granddaughter in mar riage. She wore a white, marqui sette, gown styled' with a- square neck lace trim, short puffed sleeresjend full skirt. There ,was Hceerl fength veil wa2 of tulle, bordered in Brussels lace and caught in a cap of pearls. en's wore long wnne giores sua carried an all-white bouquet. Her only attendant. Miss Eloise Buck, wore a turquoise frock with tight bodice and full skirt. She wore a matching picture hat an carried an arm bouquet Mr." Robert Buck of Eugene acted as best mans The bride's mother wore a dress of blue lace and a corsage of pink and red roses. Mrs. Buck wore a rose silk dress and a cor sage of pastel flowers. Directly following the cere 'mony the wedding party recetyed guests at a large reception in the garden. White sweet peas and thalletrum and hurricane lamps decorated the serving table. The punch table was lighted with white tapers and decorated with white flowers. Those pouring during the ere ning were Mrs. Charles : A. Sprague, Mrs. Ralph Cooler, Mrs. Romeo Gouley, Mrs. B. F. Pound, Mrs. Homer Smith, sr., Mrs. George Alexander, Mrs. Warren Fuller, of SL Louis, Mrs. Mar garet Le Furgy, Mrs. J. C. Cur rle and Miss Jean McGilchrist of Portland. Assisting about the gar den were: Mrs. Prince W. Byrd, Mrs. Harry' N. Crain, Mrs. E. M. Page, Mrs. Donald C. Roberts, Mrs. Richard Slater, Mrs. E. J. SceUars, Mrs. David Bennett Hill and Mrs. Arch Jerman. Serving were the Misses Mary Star buck of Dallas, Dorothy Alex ander, Rovena Eyre, Margaret Wagner, Esther Baird. Emlyn Griggs of Portland, Margaret Simms, Mesdames - Carl G. .Col lins, Homer Smith, Jr., Rosser At kinson of, Hood River, George amign oi roruua, wunam jjick, Leon Perry, Robert Joseph, Ho- Emigh of Portland, William Dick, m er Goulet. Jr., Robert Needham, Reynolds Allen, Kimball Page, Bradford Collins and A. Terrence ; For her wedding trip to Banff and Lake Louise Mrs. Buck wore a beige ensemble with matching accessories and a corsage of gar- denias. Following their trip the couple will live in Milwaukee. Mrs. anex attended St. Helen's 'ner home on North Summer hull and is a graduate of the Uni- street for a late supper. Tersity of Oregon where she Was ; Those bidden were Miss Doro a member of Kappa Alpha Theta thy Alexander. Miss Esther Baird, sorority. Mr, Buck also attended the University of Oregon and atas affUiated with Beta Theta PL Uhoir Program Is Tonight The Lutheran Hour chorus will appear at Leslie auditorium to- night under the auspices of the Lutheran Layman's league. The following program will begin i at Cantate Damino too Halcr It Th6a fint Suffer God to Guide Tbee . Keamark Whea HeLce I Hmt Betake MeBack, Tie Vast Unnnmbeied Throng. ZZMtieg Let au tb People Prai.e th,siKrd Twi cke.llM ' ZrlTuTtT- 'iTrearer." Bach Ad,de With Me L Monk Q.d Misht w. p,.ue Tby N.m. i I urt Mr Heart to Thee a. ETen sons .Prothroe gu.rtet nomber. I Jrd God of UoSt3 Sohn.be! Lob nsd Deck scen Wir Dir-Ton Hauler obZZZZZ& Beaotiful Sarior r Miss . Evelyn Leonard, daugh- tpr of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Leonard of Medford will marry Mr. Frank lin Van Pelt, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Van Pelt of Salem in St. Mark's Episcopal church In Med ford on Friday. The Woman's union of the First Congregational church will have a picnic and business meeting! at the home of Mrs. S. J. Butter, weanesaay at. 12:30. Mrs. E. . Donnell will be the assist n mm .TVTliTrTaTlTl i hL'J& S5 7AotorDrivan Brush Cleaner Complete With Attachments Save Yourself your lime. your rugs and your money. ; BUY NOw, Terms f 1 Down f 1 Per Week Headquarter for "GJu" j ! njRNTTURE CO. ! 474 South Ccmmercial . 3 Blocks Soulh " Phone Ladd & Eusx 6414 m U 5- -1 V jsfas4hissSw44WttaV. CELEBRATE TGGETHER Clara Jane deft) and Mary Ann. twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bullis, who were hostesses a a party on their birthday Sunday. (Photo by Bruno). . . CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday Sons of Union Veterans of the- Civil War and auxiliary, no-host dinner at 860 street. 6 : 30 p.m. St. .Elizabeth Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church with Mrs. Wllmer Page, Chemeketa street, 1 p.m. covered dish luncheon. Council of Church Women, YMCA, 2 p.m. Wednesday Nebraska club auxiliary with Mrs. Lucille Garner, High and Union streets, covered dish luncheon. Woman's association of the First Presbyterian church with Mrs. Glen Adams, route one, 1 p.m. luncheon. DAR sew all-day for Red Cross at "Grant school. Garden Kensington, with Mrs. E.Long, route two. ARYE auxiliary with Mrs, Corine Irish, 2054 North-Cap-tol street, 2 p.m. Thursday Chemeketa chapter. Daugh ters of the American Revolu tion with Mrs. W. E. Hanson. 829 North Church street, 12:3 p.m., picnic. Friday . I Pro America joint meeting at Woodburn. Woman's Bible class of the First Methodist church with Mrs. Mettle - Schram, 8S0 K streets 2:30 p.m. c ' i I ODinSterS at T , - i Line Party Miss Dorothea Corey, Miss Shirley Evenson, Miss Margaret Wagner and Miss Mary Ellen" Hammond entertained members f the Spinsters with a line party to the Grand theatre last night, Later the group went to the Wag- Miss Barbara Compton, Miss Doris drager. Miss Margaret Simms, Miss Rovena Eyre, Miss Eleanor Swift, Miss Kay Laugh- rige. Miss Marylee Fry, Mis night in St. Joseph's Catholic Wilda Jerman, Miss Barbara church has announced her mar Crain, Miss Patsy Llvesley, Miss riage plans. She is the daughter Betty Simmons, Miss Virginia of Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Albrich. Corey, Miss Shirley Evenson, Father T. J. : Bernards will read. Miss Margaret Wagner and Miss Mary Ellen Hammond. Fncirrrino rrt J- ill lUlllO Informal Tea f' ltl.. t trlnATi .r.ro!nn ! "t- , . . . U " with an informal tea Friday after- soon at the bona of her Darents. Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. Vincent on Superior street. The affair complimented a group of Miss Vincent's friends. The tea table was decorated with a bouquet of garden flowers and tapers. . Thtose bidden were: Miss Pa- M,gg Marjorie Woot. en. Miss Susanne Wilson, Miss Betty Cooper, MISS Rosemary Bell. Miss Peggy Reiuholdt. Miss Florence Lllburn, Miss Frances Elizabeth Ann Herrick, Miss Pa- tricia Byrd. Miss Mary Ellen By- water and Miss Betty Wirth The women of the Knight Me- t.C -; ., home of Mrs. J. E. Long, route two Wednesday afternoon. Tea will be seryed and the public Is inrited. The tea committee in- eludes: Mrs. J. E. Long, Mrs. H. L.Braden. Mrs. O 'B. Bowera. Mra. Hvz Fished Mra. A. Rohl ertson and Mrs. B E. Edwards. Salem chapter. Women of the Moose, will sponsor a program of Americanism Tuesday night at the Moose nau, lztn ana. iesne. ine public Is invited. .;'-' Mrs. Waj-ne Robare of Gilchrist, the former. Ruth Wilson, is visit- ing . with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.-J. C. Wilson and ;wlll remain in Salem until after the Fourth. Rainbow Rlrls, 'presklrd over by Georgia Cook, will hold a short business meeting tonight at. 7:30 in. .Masonic temple. They will IN MWNTOWK LOS AJCGILS Every Convenient LOS ANGELES, CAM P. HILL nt 3rd. H II' 1 ---V- It ' - ! ' 'V ' . f I it , 1 - - - I". , ;r " - -' - - ' ;1 ' 1 , .... L '.,., J ' 1 ' ; ; T.wiris Have Party On Sunday Clara Jane and Mary Ann twin, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bullis, celebrated their' fourth birthday with an outdoor party at the family residence on North 14th street on Sunday. . Each guest was given a balloon, windmill and whistle. The : chil dren's father, an Instructor at Parrlsh Junior high school, took" pictures in color, while guests were assembled. Guests present were: Jean Bow land, Larry Vaughan, . Bobby Noyea, Arno Wenlger, Jaquellne Raymond, Billy Rogers, Joan Crabtree, Bruce Dough ton, Joan Hauge, Lois Monk, Lawrence Monk, Marshall Jelderks, Mr. and Mrs.. Edward Vaughan, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Bullis, Mrs. Marjorie Rowland. ' - - Pianist Winner Of Scholarship j Clayton .Wheeler, Willamette university student and pupil of Miss Clara Eness, has been awarded a six-weeks scholarship under the nationally known' pian ist and pedagogue Alfred Miro ritch. Mr. Wheeler, whose home ia in Sidney, Mont., has studied for four years at Willamette univers ity and graduated in June. He won first place when trying i out before Minovitch on Monday morning in Portland, and will be given the only full time scholar- ship awarded. He will take pri- rate, lessons and be a member of the master classes while the teacher is in Portland. Fpur others competed, Wedding Plans Are Told Miss Winifred Albrlch, who will marry Mr. E. J. Fogle Thursday the ceremony. Miss Albrlch has asked her sioter. Miss Theresa Albrlch i to be her maid of honor. Dr. J. E. Albrlch will act as best man for Mr. Fogle and the ushers will be Mr. Louis Folts and Mr. George Hemann. The alter boys will be Allen and Joseph Albrlch. A recentlon at the Hemann lwvep iz ,,T home, on Mill street will follow tne weaamg. Tnose assisting will O B. Schuneman, wha w; Pf,ur. Mf8- Lawrence Kelsh j Portland'i!"- Hlnry ?frp and "';s..Loiiu'8, F' JJ" BBZu f?dZ and Eddie Hemann, will d,f,i.rlute1 the wedding cakes. ; Following a wedding trip south the couple will live In Salem. ; ..r .. Ware i" amily if R csi i -j i 1 i-" On Sunday, ! the nine children of Mr. ' and , Mrs. R. H. Ware I of family reunion dinner and after- noon. Present were Mr. and Mrs. L "lt!r f .SJ lem, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Ware and Cheryl of Dexter, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hayes, 1 Johnnie, ' Donna. i - j V.,; 'i. iirw ""if-ei, Dickie, Verne and Barbara and Bobbie of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ware of Mehama, Mr. Cecil Ware of Vancouver, Miss Lillian Ware of Salem, Richard and Frank Ware of Salem, Mr. and Mrs; Korral Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Mapes returned -Sunday from. San Fran cisco arter a. wee as stay, " ".' f if . - i; - . - -. . r. and Mrs. Kenneth Barker te. theif nephew, Johnny Lee paiBden of San Francisco, as their houseguest for the summer. h HAZEL GREEN M r s . Ben Clemens left early in the week f o? Wasco, California to be pres ent at the marriage of; her son, Author ,B, Clemens and Miss Eleanor. Logan on June 21; The. bride is a graduateof Coi ton high school land attended the University of Redlands and Uni versity of California at Los An gelesShe has, been teaching the past" tw6 years", in : Wasco. She is a daughter of Mrs. ' Mabelle Lo gan. . - , - : -i . Mr. Clemens graduated from Oregon State college, and was a first lieutenant in the army sta tioned at Fort Benning, Georgia. He Is now engaged . ia building and construction at Wasco, where the couple's new home Is under construction. ' i . i . Mrs. Ben "'Clemens .will be. a guest of her son: and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Clemens At Wasco. ! 'iJav-- MAXINE BUREN -J?t!ftor Mrs. Houseir Back From.' Vacation : Mrs. Paul B. Hauser returned on -Saturday night after a two- week's racation trip i to .Victoria and VahcouTer. Mrs. lHanser met Miss Margaret Hansen in Seattle, and together they made the trip to VictorIa and VanconTer, BU. Mrs. .' Hauser returned - alone,, leaving ner atagaier io cuuuuuo her studies at the Western 1 Col- lege of Education In pellingham. i I Miss Scptt Weds Dr. Ballard Miss DOrothy Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Quincy Boott. of Portland, became the bride of Dr. J. .Hudson Ballard, .sunaay, afternoon fat the First Presby- terian church Ih Portland. Rev. L. P. Putnam officiated. The bride was accompanied to the alter by her father. She wore a white moire gown; with long sleeves and a short train. Her full length rell was caught with a small cap and she- carried a bouquet Of white roses, sweet V ThhrtdV: onW attkndant was Mrs. Allen B. ... " :- -.--' who wore a rrock ci Blue sua net and carried a bouquet Of pink flowers, j ! Mr. Robert H. Ballard of Los Angeles acted as beat man for his fatherJ ' The ushers included Mr. Hugh Scott and Mr. Allen B. Scott, brothers of the bride. John Stark Evans played tijie wedding music 1 1 welcome. Mrs. Hugh SCott and "Mrs. Put- . nam poured at -, the! reception . which followed at the home of f-tolrlon A csirirrr the bride's! parents. An arrange-A11010611 VV UUinCJ ment of pastel roses and white T T5 T, i Papers centered the bride's Uble. ill DlOOKS: For her jwed ding trip Mrs. Bal- . lard wore i a brown N linen dress. The golden wedding annlyr-. large stravf hat and a beige coat. She had a corsage j of white ' flowers. GudenanWedding On Sunday ' , ' v v - Miss Carol Johnson, daughter f anil lra B Tlarlrtw John- V A w . " M. w son or brants pass, Became bride of ReT. Lawrence Edward Guderlan, Son Of Mr. M. L. Gud- erlan of Grants Pass on Sunday at 3 o clock in Grants Pass. Mrs. Guderlan completed her sophomore j year at Willamette university jand Rev. Quderlan is a graduate of the university. He is pastor at the Buena Vista church. Rer. Johnson was form- erly of the Leslie Methodist church in Salem. Girls Can Look sfaag-...... . n-cfi mil1l iiiBLjjii'm r:- - n'-i lftv white sharkVkln play smt and i ; swim r - , fi f I , ' 'Vt i h I ' ; ( i 1 -j A V t' i ; ft : h- f - s f ; : - 1 - ' j T t I I- i i' f ' -." - If there Is one place on earta. where a gtn -wants to look her best. It is on the beach. The new beach costumes attend to that, as you see above. The rustenine; white sharkskin play suit t the left, is an example. It is beautifully cut and with it comes a full-length robe with a monogram In danger red. Ginger Rogers has chosen a hooded robe of a Xabrie resembling' an old-fashioned " candlewick spread. jTne robe is la lemon yellow, the top fath- SOCIETY MII:SIC Til nteffi St V,. MM f ImJkmM - I . : - :Shover Given .For Bride. . : . ' Mrs. Arnold Jarrie and- Miss Betty- Green entertained . with-a miscellaneous shower Friday night at . t h e Janris residence, complimenting Mrs. Fred .Stoyell, the formfer Miss Audrey Sellard. The evening was spent informally. '. Those bidden were:' Mrs. Daniel nunuiou, an. mwouh uoatre, Mrs. Delrin Durham, Mrs. Frank, Miller, Mrs. LaVerne WhlttMn. Georre Smith. Mrs. Amos Jarvls and Mrs. Claude Sellard. mA Mrm Olanits Bollix , Thursday night Mrs. S to veil was honored when members of 2i I tnSSaeS' TZ tera union entertained at the Quests were Mrs. -Stovel!, Mrs. Richard Jerkins, i Mrs. Arnold strayer, Mrs. Harry Johnson, Mrs. Henry Giese, Mrs. Ernest Garrett. Mrs. May Whitehead, Mrs. Bud Davidson, Mrs. Albert Thomas, Mrs. Melbee and Mrs. Claude Sell- ard. JJeMOlCIVS Plcm CAVAAW lJovl iJCTnCfZ ANUVC1 -Lxuiiv-c? .Colorful anopie. and flowers, will transform the recreation Mm , h. HTnxtnlo mnU tntn ' T;.r .;:. n".. ir"t1" wiu d irom io i o cioca. A anecial floor ahow ia belnr arranged by those! in charge, with singing waiters on the program. and Mary Lou Hill singing "Say It." There will an y admiasion charge made, and all- people are ary or Mr. and Mrs Hunt Of Brooks was celebrated at a family dinner and reception on Sunday. i . r i - i the family called to greet the hon- red eoupie Mr. and Mrs Hunt van mar- , . , r ' - ried in Kansas on June 22, 1890 and came to Oregon in 1891. They hare lired near Salem since their . ,,.,! ,. V. . . . . . . In Ralnh Jtirinn a i a ur Kenneth Hunt of Salem and Mrs. m.. nw. ri.... ,re the Children. Mrs. Cole was unable1 to attend' ibe celebration. 4 ..Lk..)!.. ne xauoa uaociauoB or Letter Carriers auxiliary will hold a covered aisn oirtnaay supper in the KP hall Wednesday at i:0 p. m. Hostesses will he Mrs. Mel- Tin Scott, Mrs. Robert Garrett and Mrs. Thomaa Kenagy. . Their Best in New Beachwear ' '' J K 4 v -- n 'i iwriiiinrni-iiininsiti-ivriiiniiriiii-niii robe; center, Ginger Rofeirs la suit; miovr, pnaicd tie suu sathin; i3" erea at me anouiaer seams ror ruimess. Under this she wears a satin swim suit in Hawaiian print in lemon yellow and azure blue. The bathing suit below was designed by Florence Gainor, and Is made of pure tie silk in a geometric print rose against a light blue background. . The bra top is held firm by a rose-blue Jersey halter strap and is attached to the belt of the little boy pants. XHw .erectly covering but fine for run-taEnlnr. "; Bride-Elect Feted at i Shower T Mrs.- Carl G. Colllna la enter. talnlng tonight in honor of Miss YTonne Smith, bride-elect of Mr. Glenn H. Woodry. The affair will be glTen In the Colllna residence on Stewart street.. A buffet , sud- per will be serred and later tables will be made uo for contract. Wednesday night Mrs. Harry 'H.' Welnstein Is entertaining with a kitchen shower for Miss Smith Sereral hours of bridge will be in play during the erening and at the supper hour the hostess will he assisted by . Miss Kreta Jans - and Mrs. Deryl liyeri Those bidden are: .Miss Smith Hrs. Robert Mills, Mnui Jack Hy- ett. Miss Nona woodry,. Mr. Don- -aid .Woodry,: Mrs. Peryr Myers, Mrs. Charles Cltggett, Miss Kreta Jans, Mrs. T. Harold Tomlinson, Mrs. .Glenn .Wilbur,; Mrs. J. Paul Boumaa-: of Dallas, Mrs. Robert Rsjnsden, -Mrs. , Carl G. Collins, Mrs. MarTin Headrick, Mrs. F. A. urT of Santa Monica, and Mrs - weiMww. . -. 1 ,j v - t i Ml OllO irUDllS ;7Y-!f;T4tr T-?-vi -! . in i ICVllVAi ' T. Miss Margaret . Hogg, pianist, will present her students in gen ral recital .Wednesday I night at .iv. nKt. 80fr North Summer vstreet. "Any ?"e "t!8"" one" Interested is invited to hear ons: program. . ao fv, v Th. t.i.,. Pen? Xan 8ton i waits in Bprtnmmc .Rodf eri i Wayoaa ShieUa Oa U )( 8u. , Btelaheimer Marrarct Mix rtirjUn Jiasie Ktnu Knu -Aaron lunoa vmB Tambung Clown -Troit Deletas fiaadeck JHrktova BTUerg Jtaroa TIak David Kennedy Jodeile Parker La Bjoxlaaa Iydn -Gleaa Oamtt Ovar tka Waree Grant SchMf.r Jtoasey onght i tal Trala ; Bal ymag sure Harold Sviaiord -Willi ami Jean Doolittl Ta Wo4 Kr!?D' Harp. Gloria Karrell Faitoral Zaao Heloa Price Canaeaeita Sett? Winn Sons of India ' Rimaky-Koriakov Bam Barker Trees oa a HilUide.. L Piaret Harr Keaaedr feapea Vauaata -Poldiai June Ewinford rouit a'aaeera Krntlia Sairley Aaisberry The Serf .VanDyke .Willianu Boat- of Ike Volaa Boatmaa. i Darid Simpson German Dane, t , qarolyn Cramer -BeethoTen . Eaendel Koberta Faulua Klecio Hatientt Thomas - . uaanowa lavoay uarotte Mifnoa Betty Mae Pyre siaronie rnce -Dvorak t i Charlotte Cohea jaSa Daaeo Dett -Dett Abb Tweedie ir- . -xt . m. CaeDowell aiu Tr.,un. MaoDow.ii i Bettr Willia W'i?J". A.fi- -SZSi . V, VrrrY I" " uym a Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tavlor and Mrs. Taylor's parents. Mr. nd Mrs; L. E. Jordan of Enter- prise, have Just returned - from San Francisco, where they vaca- tioned for two weeks. While in the south they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Larsen. r i 7 v i cand3cwlck' hooded robe, satia sue .... n By MAXTNZ BUREN Looking around and thinking a bit ; over the weekend," weT come to the conclusion that one . of the greatest talents a, person can have, is that for arrowing - old gracefully. rather early age,1 for youngsters find it hardUo take on duties of increasing if jaiier i n com plete" freedom of infancy. They, like we older r- folk, fail often that the rewards a of to realise maturity are at least equal to its disadvantages. If a mother Insists on cheerful . . . , ... faces and agreeable; dispositions In her children, for no other rea- son than for use In later years, she will be well rewarded. Early training reappears, "magnified . ln Importance as one comes to mid- die and old age. Look around at the old men or women who are good com pany, contented with life, and welcomed by friends and. family. You'll find they were reasonably unselfish In youth had other in- terests than personal comfort. and nine chances out offten were hobbyists. ' i . After all, most of us look for- ward to the time when, retired from business life, we may find time for hobbles,' sports and read- lng. Old age is something we spend bur liTes trying to attain,; We-read a book, enjoying erery, episode that leads to a climax, and -proTidlng we don't skip ahead, its good reading to the very end. Today's Menu Potato salad will begin a meal for a hot day. . Potato salad Dill pickle dressing , Cold sliced meats Spiced beets ' Sliced tomatoea Fresh youngberry cobbler In the Valley SILVERTON Hundreds ' Of a-i m- i i - jt .-. - w.ni.i.. ' """V " ! " k" TV , Btreet nome of Mr. and Mrs. Earl J- Adams to greet Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Adams on their golden mm.-- Mr.. Karl 1. Adama received. . ... . . guests a OOOr. Wallace .t..... . i. kav ViT ,, ixv uuuui cuuyn sieekcu guests in the living room. Mrs. Adams bad as her COrsage txrn mMt nrrhlrt. a-ifta frorn Vikn- two gold orcnias, giits irom WlIO- las and Sons and an orchid orchid from the Karl Hartkes of Oregon City. . . Mrs. Ralph Adams, Mrs. Fred Jensen of Bremerton and Mrs. Milton Thostrud assisted, about the rooms. In charge of the dining room were Mrs. Edward Ekman, Mrs, R. B. Duncan and Mrs. Charles Reynolds. Cutting the cake, were Miss Emma Adamson, Mrs. H.- J. Iverson and Mrs. Nora BaTT of Portland. Cutting the ices were Mrs. - Harry Riches, . Mrs. Russel Scott and Mis. Alfred - Coote. Pouring were pdrs. E. E. Chase, of Portland.. Ms. Karl Hartke of Oregon City, 4nd Mrs. Alfred Adams. Assisting, in serving were Miss Phyllis Adams, Miss Bonna. Bell Savage and Miss Kreta Jans of Salem. The incite were Fred Jensen, Eleanor Jenaen, Jean Thoatrnd, Ralpn Adama, Anna Adama, Milton Thostrud, Mra. S.' A. Ga, S. A, Gay. Marria Senter. Mr. aad Mra. George Bar, . E. Carrol, Earl J. Adams, Leta V. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bullard, Mrs. A. ti. Palmer, Blanche Ekman, Edward Ekman, Oath! aleen Riches, Emma Adamson, Peggy Beott, Mrs. E. E.Xhase, Bob Adams, Bud Thostrad, Roberta Adams, WaHer W. Fbrter, Robert M. Eceaa, Donna Bella Sarage, feophia Moores, Mr. aad Mra; a. Starr, Betty KJeinaorfe, Mei and Atrs. Mahlon Boblitt, Mr. and Mrs. Hoim, D&trWr',?B bob, Fiofsie Johasoa Colleen Joerg, Mr. and Mrs. win Graham, Mr. and Mrs. MmTTc P-ltirVMa?" Beier PemeroT. Mr. u M. -snwrt rat, ira. Aiirea a a ami, xr. and Mrs. A. J. MeCaaaeL Mrs. B. . J. Comatock. Kiss Jennie Graham. P. E. . SvWeatn-' Mr. aad Mrs. Alyia Legard, Mr. and Mrs! E. O. OUen. Pan! Peters. Mr. . anil M r, C. A. Reynolds, Dorothy Selby, Amanda Schwabbaaer, MMly Shewabbanar, Mr. and Mra. Letter Whitlock, Mr. Harold C, Chase, Lou Aaa Chase, H. C. Chasfc, Ma ria Abb Whitlock, Mrs. Peal Piiers. kreta Jans, Mr. and. Mrs. U. S. Page, Or. and Mrs. 8. K. Kleiasorge, Mrs. Sarah Adam, son, Mrs. O. C- Hange,- Mra. Ester i Wea er. Mr. end Mrs. H.. B. Jorgenion, Mr. and Mrs. W. O.1 Larson, Mrs. Olga Miller, Mrs. Seirart ran rue, Mrs. Elsie Wigle. B. E. Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ad ama, Mrs. Georga CnaiUr, Mr. and Mrs. R F. lron, Mr, and Mrs. Bea Gifford. Ethel P. Brown. Mrs. Will Linn. TT Monnt, Mr. and Mrs. Leo L. A If or d, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jans, Mrs. DaUey Lane, mi r. saa jira. X. Hansen Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Morrlsoa, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Naegeli. Bert Day! Luaetta Day, Mr. aad Mra. A. L. Coote! Mrs. 8. R. Peek, Mrs. H. J. iTersoa, Mra! Aekler. Mrs. -Ed LangleyV Mr. -" mmi M. VIUDHWI, A. X. Jam, - TOIIITE; .5 S' John's LUtheran phurch Presents : I; - alio'; L'uL'icfaii Eidnretcriis. : ' citC, iSs3 o 1119 This famous group on Radio . Network, will be heard in Concert of sacred song-s and music : e ' ; . " ot the Lcslio Jcdcr Hi;! C:!:::! - , , Howard C C Cc".ta Adults 25c CHldrcn IZz . , 8 Pi M. ombinations Variety Speaking of combinations, era are several,' ready for today's uee-. Lily Pons finds a combination of fruit flavors good In a ; sot weather drink. - f , . . PONS PUNCH , 1' quart ripe red currants "... ?i4cups water V f. 1 quart red raspberries , Juice of three lemons cup sugar L 1 pint of chUled, ginger ale UTaaK ' - ilva lit ' B mj VM CrVt ' 011 vskMten ssviiff - asfnKr,frtsa kAA 1 efnrk a n a ?"" water and cook nnt currents be old begins at a om- hit.- tr alir-fhranirb eheeeeeloth and add an ear, lexson water.. Mil thoronghlyJand ihi)l. When ready to., serre, .com bio with ginger ale Serve - ia ice-filled glasses. Serves - . - 'eeaa A reader OfTTheLSlatesman and follower of 'Iheee j pages tried a new jam of her .own lnventioa yesterday . morning and called up to report k m eiceueni. one coin- Dinea two ipoanas rnuDero, two pounds loganberries and slices pineapple, cubed with I pounds mnr f 1 -. , good berry combination for pies was found to be equal parts ot blackcaps an4 youngberries. t-' T .trlCniC iVienU IS Filling Regardless of the- weather, the presence of a hot dish on the pic nic menu is helpful; to the diges- tion of the other food, and when men are hungry, the paste casse- roles with meat are welcome and Inexpensive purveyors of food-, entTnI. m.na. fre.h Varden aal- ad offsets the sturdy character f the casserole and relishes are sot accessory but a working part jaf ; f'f W olive. amont; the easiest of picnic foods i to get to the Js tion, la good con - dlUon. Just earryUhe .can opener aiong ana Qsanassecn when the dinner bell slags. tCfcUl . the fruit n the can by wrrljceratlon, if you like, and protect Its welcome cool - ness by wrapping Jthelcontalaer In layers of newspapas. , ) r SATISFYINO PICXIC MENU , " " If. . m m . . . I sacarvni ana irmnaiurxer ' casserole' ; i Swiss x cheese. " sandwiches .Fresh garden salad : ! , Ripe olives Bread and butter pickles Berry pie ... 'ft with Cherry sauce Root beer -. , TTlxermoa coffee T Social 'Flocdrn Georro Tielaekaa."jSr. mm Mra. . fc. ' Oeiaer." -Mra ' Minnie Preston. nuna . I-Uisehman. Mr. and Mr.. C. H. Sawyer, Dr. aad Ur.t:. W. Keene. Mrs. A. 11. Wood- Mrs. H . JE Erans. Htlene Pnn- Z 'a 'Zuir r;. 1f. . !i ?ra .at, rar El.o, Mr. and Powell. Mr. and .Mrs. a. J. WeUaenfeltr Mr- and Mr, Amvm W TTnK. M.- Jaaa7Mr.aad Mra. Clay AHen, Mr! ' Mra. ri.a Atin i.i. T..r.. M R- "d Mrs. Date t u j m- uj.i" Mr. and Un. Urorc Anderaon. Mr,! CharJe. Hartman. Et. Zimmerman, T. P. Zimmerman, Mr. aad Mm. Gears. Buiurh, Div M Un. q. jt Viob, Dr. aad Mr.. p. a. Loar. Mr. and Mra. R. b. Daiu-an. Rev. and Mrs. D. Leeter Field. Mra. Zel- ' ma Ile, Kn. Helen Mnlkey. Mr. nd Mra. R. A. Fiih, Lillie L. Madaeo. Mr. atd Mra. fiobert Jana. R. W. Pickail. Doris Bailer Marian Bailer. Mra. W. Pal mer, Wallace Adamt, Charles Shelby. J anna Jene, Clara Jane. John Jrn. Frank Adama. Vernon Barkhnrat, Phrllia Ad ama, Mr. and Mra. Karl A. Bartke. - .v.- -.. ; MISSION BOTTOM -Miss Mr cella Myers, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. .Oscar Myers, will become the bride of Floyd Lange of Hill City, Kansas, In Portland Saturday, Miss Eileen Myers will be her sister's maid of honor and Orel t"'""V u olHr w ine V VVV be best mn- 1 , The tewlyweda will leave Imi mediately after , the ceremony tov njotor for Hill City, Kansas. where they will spend the summer "-nd return here In the fall. Mrs. Fred " Viesko entertained the ladies Of the State GUh club Vrirtav at "vw.t mmer home at eskOWin. Those going from here are the hostefes, Mrs. Van O. Kel- ley. Mrs Bert L. Inn on r. " ' ,TZ -L"-',0?eS LEBANON- W Ith nnl rlnco frll, .,Vf!TU . J ? . rrIen - attending. Miss BerniceJ Gregerson i was married at! the B18le". Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Laj- . ton, to Mr. Clifford RiidrJ T? or read the service. llcuanlB were Mr. and Mrsk Larson. After an Informal recep- 1 &JF& l Ueir new home on El more street. V'nke up your . . A v . . New" Taste Thrill v Scotch Graham v ): at Your Grocer's - 0Ps.IL - v V J,