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PAGS SIX Tto.b&EGrON STATESMAN. Salenu Orxu Ihxirsday Moxniag. Augvut 1 IS4J. Governors, .Wives Are Guests ..." GoTernor and Mrs. Charles A. Sprague hare Invited ex-governors -and their wives and widows of former governors to a lunch eon at their home on North 14th street on Saturday. The group will attend ' the tea on Willam ette campus following the lunch eon. . Those on the gnest list arer Mrs. T. T. Geer of Portland. Mrs. Frank W. Benson of Oakland. California, Mr. and Mm Jay Bow frman of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Oswald West, Mrs. James Withy comb of Portland, Mrs. Julius L. Meier of Portland, 1? Ben W. Olcott, Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. P 1 e r e e of Washington, DC. Mr. MAXINE BUREN Editor SOCIETY MUSIC 1 Tho MM StuU-JsmiLi : itf poiu Hostess to Sfyl Miss Bush to P 1 e r e e of Washington, uu. iar. y- T T L and Mrs. A. W. Norblad of As- C HnTP toria, Major General and Mrs. X- x J-OLV-J isrles H. Martin of Portland, rrn "j Friday night Governor and lOflrV "s. Sprague will entertain at A --J CLUB CALENDAR THURSDAY The Missionary society or the First Christian church, 2 p. m. at the church. Miss Sally Bush is to be hostess t h I s afternoon at an informal Friday Degree of Honor, KP hall business meeting, I p. m. Mrs. Sprague dinner honoring Judge and Mrs. Robert M. Duncan of Burns and SurL'iSi"; p; "fit Music Planned nn MiRSion Bireei. nuurs io from 2:30 until 5:30 o'clock. For Ted Miss Bush is giving the garden A V-A A -nartv for oiX of town visitors to . n. v.. " - A tvu iiu uuuo vft nut a Tallis and their daughter, Mrs. the Centennial, pioneer women of aPran-ed by tha committee In staaton wauace oi jsjvanston, in. ine cuy ana uicuud. - Charee of the EDlscopal Junior invited members of ue 8aroen guild's musicals tea which is clubs. , planned at the Homer Smith gar Miss Mary Elizabeth Kells will den, on N0rth Summer street on sing during the afternoon. Miss Friday afternoon. Josephine Cornoyer, Miss Bar- Hours are from S to 5, and the bara Compton and Miss Eleanor public is invited to attend the pageant. Tonight the Spragues are ar ranging a dinner honoring Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ingalls of Cor- Miss Brown' Weds Mr. Hazen Miss Helen Brown, daughter of Swift will serve. benefit affair. Members of the guild will appear In Centennial dresses. The table is being ar ranged by Mrs. Henry V. Comp ton in the old-fashioned style with some of the appointments as old as 150 years. j . i j An ensemble which will fur- Fifty-four relatives and friends n,BB mnglc intermittently gathered near Dayton July 21 for tnrougnout the afternoon is com- the 20th annual reunion and f .. Mxin a o o a. A color scheme of pink and white meeting of the Mark and Susan enoughf Ernalee Thompson, was used at the dining table, Sawyer family association. Among Mig8 Maybelie Lillburn and Miss with tfink -gladiolus and snap- those present was Damon Sawyer, Marlan Case. dragons being used in the living the only survivor or tneir i cnu mnm Aren. Also Dresent were seven Mr. Albert Llndbeck, son of Mr. ?. and Mrs. A- I; Lin d beck, left for - the cast Tuesday. He U stopping; la California before lie goes on to Detroit where he will purchase a new car. Mr. Llndbeck will Tisit in " New York and ' Washington, DC. before he meets his brother. UM.hfnman John Llndbeck at An- norvnll Tk. two will motor West . I-! Art-m man -. flf' WAffitQ wh if Invitations are la the mall for end will arrive In Salem, August gtyleinteded will rtad the great- the caxdea party to "be given by ,0 : . . ' ist fnn erer; at the fashion; re-- Vise Peggy Mlnkiewlts. dangh- 4, . Tiw! being iponsored by tht ter of Mr and Mrs. W. J. Mlnkie- QUATr C1tcy - for Business and Professional Worn j wlta. The affair will be given at OllUWWl .VJJlVCril XJ . klob In the Willamette ym; vthe horna t Mr. H. Bergman JllSS "ShaipnaCk e, Shows at pi; 1 r eachlday at 11:4 o'clock. Doi ens of dreese, nIghUown,pettl-j A mUcellaneons shower wa coat4 and gorgeon hau nave: airen Tuesday night for Mis Kay been loaned from valuable eollec- Sharpnaek. bride-elect of Mr. Jo- tions ' ., 1 itph Craycroft of Englewood. i it would be lnrposslble to lis Calif. i - all the piece styled, because fash- f Hostesses were Mis Gladys kn periods extena zrom ibi 9 -. on August 11 About thirty guest have" been Invited. Mrs. Marvin Ritchie and Mis Mary Teager will greet - the gnest at the gate. Lawn furnl- e & a a. y tit's win nm nrnna idodl unvt rsr . . A ' Z 7.ir- wiii os and Mrs. Charles koss ana 19404 . 1 f.t ! Wi .1 l!fw the affair was held in tfie latter Mrs. Susan -Tarty! a eommen er. The rVinViblePwiir bS Jet home on Norway .treet. . tatori tell a little hfatory of each ers. The serving table will ne set inform. nm.tn and. t&Ik about the ally and at the supper hour the style and materiaL I hostesses were assisted , by Miss Several wedding dresses are at Lora and Miss Lois Hyames. tractlng snecial attention and the Those Invited wjBre; the Misses high p a i a t f ; tbJ show comes v.. Knv , rrt- ttttti. ti.n ; hantiea i jESTjeUT' In the in white and centered with a large basket-of pastel gladiolus and fern. On each side of the centerpiece will be a miniature figurine. At the tea hour Miss Mlnkie- Hyames. Joy Cooley, Jeanne bathing suits of periods from the Mr. J. A. Brown of LaCenter, Wash., was married in Vancouver, Wash., on Tuesday to Mr. Har- A7--or "PrTmil V ey Hasen of LaCenter in the OUWyt?I I Ulllll home of Rev. Kuzeman. x i ID The' bride wore a' pink sheer l rieUIllUil street length dress with white ac-cessories.-The - wedding dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craig in Salem wltx will be a s s 1 st e d by her mother, Mrs. W. J. Mlnkiewlts. Mrs. E. E. Bergman, Miss Vivian Wilson and Miss Dorothy Mc Leod. The afternoon will be spent Informally. Invites Guests To Meeting Miss Doris Drager enter tained members of the Gamma Phi Beta alumnae Tuesday night at the home of her parents, Mr. Musical numbers will also be presented by Mrs. Thomas Dry- Seacar Rachael TrinD. Betty Ann lata! 1800's to tne present time. Swanson. Geraldine Arnett, Es-. Hilarity will :0e added to the; tella Smith, Helen Gil key, -Bar- style "show today only when a j bara Lamb, Noli Lee, Mary Ross, display of. men's bathing suits. , Lois RuUfson. Gladys Ross and loaned by the, Jantxen KnitUng ; Grace Leek; Mesdames Gene Rul- mills, J are modelled by men from j lfson, Zlna Sharpnack, Leo Olsen, the YJ1CA,, If . women's gaits were P. D. Van Ausdell, Dean Jewell, funny, the men'i will be found ; Herman Verdieck, Jack Swanson, even more so. K I ! Robert Sullivan, Paul Brandon, An f automobile costume of the Roy Taylor Grant Hyames, WI1- early? 20th century, a trousseau lard Grit ton, Byron Cooley. nightgown with high neck and j Charles Ross. long sleeves, and -several dresses J , with j huge hats are Included : Mrs. Jack Lochead. had as amonf the fashions shown, i j luncheon guests yesterday, Mrs. Visitors to -the gymnasium will j "It's a irood friend of Pollv'a. He Invites friends in regularly." .nd Mr. Rue Drarer on North Alfred Brettner of Carlton and warn so ae mnoiaw j- . Polly Parrott knows it's a pleasant thing to have friends drop in and Capitol street. The meeting was. Mrs. A. O. Pitman and daughter, to "i"e cupisy reuc. i pjo- . call, so why not look your best for your friends? On a gray haired, called to discuss plans for sum- Miss Nancy of Hlllsboro. neer Oregon wnic a na mob v- ; elderly lady .nothing 1 more lovely than a femininiied version of mer rushing. Later in the eve- ranged under the flB-ecuoa 01, a , the shirtwaist dress in delicate axure blue with tucked shirtfront. ning Mis Margaret Bell assisted Mr. L. T. Ragan and grand- special committee, The young caller is cool in a frosty white Jacket dresWith brown the hostess In serving the refresh- son. Mr. John Ragan of Santa Th d I p 1 i a y I Of o j accent, on the short fitted Jacket. T ments. o'a : r Those atxenaing were: Miss airs. u. a. jarman rceitowm. " T ,r Frances Roth, Miss Margaret ana inany oiner jning kuj Bell, Miss Eleanor Swift, Miss Mrs. Clifford Brown and Miss used In the settlement wf the Margaret Slmms, Mrs. Hollis Mabel P. Robertson have re- country. ' . ? ' , Huntington, Mrs. Walter Barsch, turned to Salem for the Centen- An authentic kitchen has been Mrs. James Daly, Mrs. Garlen nial celebrations. They have been arranged, a sitting room with a Simpson and Miss Doris Drager. vacationing at Road's End. weaver at work is on display. ; V ) Kensington Club Meets Today Goodfellows to Leave Today Guests! for the dinner were Mr. rrandchildren of the pioneers who T.,,,t um.r Mr wn and Mrs. N. A. Bonn and son. came to the Oregon territory in alri Praven mnrallata Mian Allrn antsrtalnul momhor. nt tiA ITan, William, of The Dalles. Mrs. Wil- 1847. One of these, Mrs. C. S. Crary Brown, Mrs. Kenneth Dal- sington club and several addi- son siegmuna. Airs. Manirea ui- iteeves, iraveieu nom y.., ton and MlsB Margaret Hood, pi- tional guests. The rooms wece son, Mr. and Mrs. Hazen and Mr and Mrs. Craig. Mr. Hazen is engaged in fed eral construction work at Bonne ville, the couple will make their tne reunion Calif., to attend the meeting and anlBts and Mlss Emma Stone, decorated with bouquets of . pink to visu reianves ue.. flutist. gladiolus. The special guests in- Five generations of native-born Mrs. John Beakey is general eluded: Mrs. L. A. Wilson, of Al- Oregonian3 were represented at chairman of the musicale. bany, Mrs. Herbert Hauser of home in Chehalis. ... , Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snell had as their guests last night at the pageant, Dr. and Mrs. S. Irvine of Lebanon. At her new home on East Lu- Mr. and Mrs. Jtobert Goodfel- ther street, Mrs. I. M. Doughton low are leaving for California to day where tkey will make their home. Mr. Goodf ellow has ac cepted a commission as second lieutenant in the United States army and will be stationed at Camp Ord. Mrs. Goodfellow will live in Monterey. Last night a group of friends Pouring at the tea hour will Spokane, Mrs. W. Irvin Williams, Officers elected to serve the as- be Mrs. Homer Goulett Mrs. Ho- Mrs. Carl Gunther and Mrs. Marie honored them with an informal sociation were George Penrose, mer Smith, Mrs. George McMinnville. president: Erma Shelburne, McMinnville, rice president, and Mark Antrim, Alo ha, secretary-treasurer. and Mrs. I. M. Schannep. SALEM BEAUTY CLIBIIC Ml .mm 11 ia.,"J A. rJ. VIBRATOR STRAIN STEAM Offers You the "Lazy Way" to i j 'Slim Your N TTi mi r O Firs! in Oregon! EXERCISE DRUGS DIET , You simply lie relaxed and happy for 40 minutes while you receive the equivalent of hours of exercise without :. strain or soreness. Any part of the body may be made slender, firm and graceful. u : IIITOODUCTORY TBEATI1EIIT St. 00 (Limited Time Only) i i ' SALEr BEAUTY CLINIC 218 N. Liberty SL (Upstairs) , Hione 5678 Swift Ling. Club members are: Mrs. T. S. Roberts, Mrs. Charles Hudklns, Mrs. Charles Pratt, Mrs. Frank Power, Mrs. Leon Barrick, Mrs. Henry Mohr of Portland, Mrs. Al bert Smith, Mrs. Otto J. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Humph- Mr- nnur eene "ea rey are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. -nunsen and Mrs. I. M. Dough Charles Crawford Clark of Gales- ton burg. 111., as guests at their home Humphreys Will Entertain au revoir party. They have lived in Salem the past year. In the Valley Social Realm Mrs. Babcock on Fairmount hill yesterday for the beach where they will spend a few days at T T T a the Dorchester House. Saturday IS llOSieSS night Mr. Humphrey's brother. and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. ess Tuesday night when she gave George S. Humphrey of Portland, a dinner party at her home on are entertaining with a dinner South Commercial street. The af- party for their pleasure. fair wa8 given for the pleasure Mr. and Mrs. Clark came west 0f Mrs. Edith Cumming of XI- with Dr. and Mrs. Forrester Ma- hambra, California, who Is the ley who went to Seattle to embark guest of Mrs. Fannie Wain at her for an Alaskan cruise. They will country home. arrive in the capital Wednesday Covers were placed for Mrs. to be the guests of the Humph- Cumming, Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, sr., reys. Mrs. Humphrey is arrang- MrB Fannie Wain, Mrs. Kittle ing parties Tuesday and Wednes- Gravei.f Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Min- day for her suests. The guests to Miss Gwendolyn King. Mr. will return east Thursday morn- Kehne Waln. Miss Bertha Bab- e- ... cock and Mrs. Rose Babcock. Mrs. N. A. Bonn and son Wil liam of at the horn DAYTON. Ore., July 29 Miss Doris Arlene Perkey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Perkey of Day ton became the bride of Clarence Eugene Voigt of Salem at a beau tiful ceremony performed at Brooks on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rose Babcock was host- Allen May were the witnesses. The Dalles are visiting MYo RoTTrc; jf) me of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- iVIAa HWVJCiO ert Craig and Mrs. H. O. Taylor. H rQf 03? Mrs. Taylor, the former Alta Tay- 1 OO The bride wore a blue after noon gown with white accessories and a corsage of gardenias. A reception at the home of the bride's parents was held at 4. Bet ty Burbank of Portland, Marie Drehr and Betty Woodward serv ed. Mrs. Voigt is a Dayton high school graduate and has been em ployed at McMinnville. Mr. Voigt is a graduate of the Aberdeen, 8D, high school and has been employed In McMinn ville. They ileft for a trip to the beaches -and upon their return will make their home at Vancou ver, Wash., where the groom has employment. Several pre-nuptial affairs com plimenting the bride were held. Mrs. Joe Drehr and daughter. lor, came for the Centennial and Mrs. A. A. Rogers will be one to attend the reunion of the Tav- of the many hostesses during the lor Clan whieh was held near Me- celebration of the Centennial. Fri- Miss Marie Drehr, were hostesses hama on Sunday. aay arternoon sne win entertain Thursday at their home with a a group of Salem and out-of-town miscellaneous shower. Mrs. Frederick Hill Thompson matrons with a 1 o clock lunch- Wednesday a kitchen gadget arrived in Salem last Friday from on- Tne arternoon will be spent shower complimenting the bride. miormauy. was tela at the home of her Covers will be placed for ten brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and guests. Arrangements of summer Mrs. Harold Perky, at McMinn- garaen nowers will make up tne Tille. table appointments. The out-of- . . town guests will remain in the San Francisco where she has been visiting friends the past month.. -Sl'KCiAI- Our Usual Wave, Complete 75d Perm. Oil Push Wave, f .SO Complete. Open Thurs. Eve. by App't. Phone 8663 307 1st Nat'l. Bank Bldg. CASTLE PERM. 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Mr. and Mrs. M. C. O'Brien and Mrs. Turley spent last weekend at Waldport. Mr. and Mrs. LeigMon Daihiell and daughter and Sam Dashlell made a trip to Eugene. j Mr. and Mrs. L. Peterson! and son visited their daughter at) Cas cadla last weekend. Todays Menu Corn and beanaalad will begin dinner tonight. Corn and bean salad Baked pork chops (In milk) Buttered succhini Boiled potatoes Lemon refrigerator cake, x LEMON REFRIGERATOR CAKE 24 marshmallows, cut fine and soaked SO minutes in 1 pint whipping cream 2 tablespoons gelatine, tot t ened S minutes in A cup cold water 1 cups sugar brought to a boll with . 1V4 cope water - y cup lemon Juice.' Add sugar syrup to gelatine mixture. Then add lemen Juice and eooL When beginning to stiff en fold in marshmallows and cream which havt been beaten stiff. Pour into aa 8 or t-lnch sprlngform, lined with IB to 24 lady fingers. Chin to Scours. PopUI ... ' sjli -a llm GOOD i i .t N Milgrixri's Buer Is ; V tf- ! Vs--' Back From thej New York j 4 ! 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