For Summer Enteriaimng Summertime hostesses find small informal parties to be the best for entertaining visitors. Such affairs continue in the news. WOMEN'S Society Clubs Music A Dinner For Visitors 1 p Two librarians. Miss Bessie Silverthoin wnd Miss Harriet Davids are visiting from California at the C. A. Jiatcliff home this weekend. Miss Sil verthorn Is librarian at the Stanislaus county li brary, and Miss Davids at Kings county library. The Ratcliffs were dinner hosts on Saturday night for their guests. Covers were laid for Mrs. Minerva Stephens, Miss Eleanor Stephens, Miss Loretta Fisher. Mrs. William McReynolds. Miss Silverthorn, Miss Davids find Mr. and Mrs. Hat cliff. 9 Lunch at Bench Mrs. Ralph Gordon will entertain a Rroup "f friends Thursday at her summer home at Road's End. A luncheon will be served and bridge will be in play in the afternoon. Covers will be placed for Mis. Harold Shogren. Mrs. Ralph Nohlgren. Mrs. Albert Ott. Mrs. Mark Wilbur. Mrs. Edwin McEwen. Mrs. Sam Speeitra. Mrs. Ronald Hudkins and the hostess. SECTION Parties, Travels In News Fr. -:.: !r:Ted f r outd or lT:-., furr..i.- n.'ra,r.:ri f r a c;.t.r. tr.r -that is tr. d.i s nra st jr rr'. : k new ? A Srie of T o Mr ; r.i Mi- C V P..i k r an r '.f r f frund- nn Saturday tr.c i r. S.it'.-i.'.y ith a ctir.r.er and k r.Of r,..rtv ar.d I'-.iMi tj T r r j: ., : l-n j a , ?.! : ar.d Mr? J Fdj:a! I!i ,i and f ... M ; r . ' n and Kichard. j Mirwiiv fr r Ietri'. Mich. t ; " o 'r.e " : rr.e invention : M. c. ;,t tt frr m A up 26-30. V ..n: Mr Le f I'.ipcik and r.. .k.' I). : . thy are . ; at.or.ir.g F k . i : -.rit.l AliJMst 24. A Hbr Is I rlrcf ' - T v I : i : ' . 1 1 1 i p a .. .. ht r M.!i r, Mr' Y r- rf ; ' ' f I." Antc-li-v vc. ho v : ? i . . it cf se el al k f 1 r W-:r .l.i v Mr R belts y k - e- at a 1 1 . r .'!. 'D f r h r p : v .. h he ill. ted Ml. Jf ,r I . . . k r r f S .t h 1 1 ipt n DC. .-rri ' If and Mi Mar--' )'. f ' Sa.m. Mr Nell ( r. f I'. rtlar.d and Mr? )r -tt, K .. . f Ann :a Saturday H' -r' tk th.r yuest lo S .- ( :t-n Vails and t i. y thy .Vfir Peatle i k v S-a an. -a h u the Y. '. S., ! I., Ik . th his j t j. : c r c e wh-ic tat loned i, ':.: t th- Ki : r ground? in t . r f-.,. f 'r. u ;ir. rf-n-1.' a ;h h. tr.i.mph :n mufir. H ' irrif ii-itv i n the pro f:ir. f th- N:r.h Ai.nual Bach ff .u hrld Jiiiy 27 .-.t Carmel, ' I t:iritr.e ) mi "Thfr S . '. t- m fr .f r,r'. his e iec-ivl' r i f f ; o..- hirn- from the k 'rr v r d rn' tr.it h and his' i : rr r C A .f- ire h in Cali f' " . lo Plar F I-. . !:. ' ii i f M r 5. In (.. erf Siiiem will Kivc 3i r. i : t.i ii it.i! Ihis ;,f-t-T - ;,t 2 (i cr 'J.c Dun I. !.!- ... rfA.ik thn ,.ph KSI.M. A f. : r Sa!-m m;ii. ho began . r- - t.:.t v..th Mr. W'al . - I i and p!a d at a l al !.;. '. i' . r.p hi tiii!'iit d.i.vs ) . ff i it-iin-t ii th Mu 1 .. . : a . k tlitnui'h st ..' a ri f-. f " -in and pi- a y.A f y T jtosjtJ - v ' ,J - - '- v l !";' : ' , ' Jii 1 f .jr J is:tors in Salem for a month cue Mrs. William F. Ken nedy and sons, William Paul (left) and James Mi chael. They are quests at the home -of Mrs. Kennedy's rorerit.. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Doeqes. The Kennedys have leen livinq in Washinqton, D. C, and qie enroute lo San ta Barbara, where he will be an instructor at Santa Bar Lara college. (Kennell Ellis). Miss Jory Tells Miss Evelyn Jory, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Jory is this weekend announcing plans 'for her wedding to Mr. Roger Clawson on Saturday, August 24. The groom elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Clawson of Bur lirigame, Calif. The wedding will be solemnized by the Rev. John L. Knight at 8:30 o'clock at the First Congregational church. Mrs. Howard Nicholson of Everett, -Washington will be her sister's matron of honor and Mrs. C. W. Higgins, jr., of San Mateo, sister of the groom will be bridesmaid. Attending the groom will be Dean Lucas of Millbrae, Calif., and C. W. Higgins jr. of San Mateo. Mr. and Mrs. Clawson and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Higgins jr will arrive on Friday to attend the wedding. Mrs. William F. Devin of Seattle, aunt of the bride will arrive on Monday for the wedding.; Also coming Mon day will be the groom and Dean Lucas from California. Other out-of-town guesu are expected later in the week. i t, - ! Lv 4 -- fv if-v-k- ' i .: - I . . , v., 1 ';; . i d X. ' ' 1 t ' V ' - TC. : -. I ; .v ; . .,4 1 ' v.? y- A The ennagerrerit cf Miss Marie Short, (above) daughter of Mrs. Edna M. Short of Gervais, to Glen Burch cf Indepen dence, ran cf Mis. William F. Burch cf Independence was an-pount.-.-o this wfcci:. They v.-i!i be marriod in Se-te nibr. 'Jes-',2n-Miller). Mifs Ad.'Jl Anderfcn, whcs mcther, !rf A. C AnrVrPOfl laFt v.'eek onunjicfl her enqa M-::.er.t v I y!e Jr.hns Fe n cf Mrs. E. F. Rc .wland. The mania je has 1 t-ti t I for -i-'fintfr 1 at Ja:- n Lt e M !ho i.Ll chur.ii. .! Dlls). ii . . r , 1 i .1 1 . li ti "" UXfc - - . rrl ( !f 'X c-r 1 Vt rr 13' ' ' f. - J At Quiet Ceremony . . . At a ceremony read by the Rev C.e..vj;e Swift Saturday morning in St. Paul's Episco pal church chapel. Miss Barbara Porter be came the bride of John R. McCullough. The bride's suit was of pearl gray gabar dine and her hat of the same material, w.i' lipped with ostrich feathers. She earned a prayer book marked with orchids. Mrs. W. Reginald Walker attended the bride in a black gabardine suit and a blue plumed hat of black. She carried baby roses, bouvardia and forget-me-nots. Har vey Quistad was best man. The couple has flown to San Francisco on the honeymiKin and will live in Salem upon their return. A member of Pi Beta Phi, she attended Oregon State college. Mr. Mc Cullough, who served in the navy, was a Sigma Nu at University of Oregon nd graduated in law from Willamette. M t. i Vt Or --ir White CMariorie Tye) who were married on Ang . : a h' rr.e ceremony. Mrs. White is a daughter of . Ed : " :.:.e: ',:. Mc .. a.nd has keen Maricn county demonstra : ' : verr s! cf. The cc.ur !e will live in Salem lollcwina their . : .: -ja.r.g iiif . -Kerincil Elhs phctc). For Street Charity The -. m Spiiisteiv ;ie making final plans for their bc-nefit bridge tea to t he'd 1 n Auj:iid 24 in the Homer Smith gardens. The hours are from 2 Si-in-t.i i.i- taking reservations for tables. M.'s ll. ii.et Il.iw.ku,? and Miss Muriam Becke are in charge but being ;,! ted i nieir.lx-rs c the cjrganiz;tion. Miss Virginia Case is in charge of w-d . .. .. ; Fine Weather for Showers . . . Sun 1 !i r v. i( iiru ir man a ic iin-l r f tin wn f 1: 1 -r', A . .t ar id f '- : '. i pre vidiri'j mar.y t. ride- 5 t' Ic fr r rj' h :'! :i 1: and ir It r a r ir lot w i h ,t is alro a t' yeir If r h( w-rs. Fitr a Srptentltrr llritle Mirs Ki-ena Mc-Oun, wli will i : m ,. . i , ):' ! : ". , n, ,-r . r. it A Gvdc m, was invert a r h wt r f ttur il . ..r nltr 1 1 I 1 . 1 ry ,tit it 11 1: ' i Cli the he rn' cf h 1 aur.t. Mir. Ii viii-i huc'f.r. . s r 1 t ) r ; 1 Mis. I4: kb W-im Mrs. C!lir!i Neulxiuer and f-lrr. W. f '. Dnrk. ley, 1. Tlie cjifts wf re I n uaht into ti.o n ' in :n a '.''h p c T jy" drawn by l.M' fir!' Drake-ley, dressed in a rc d and whi'e f.i ! r tin' Attending the pxirty wer.- Mrr W. H. M- "une. Mrs E. .f. Od.m. Mm W. H. Krueaer, Mrr. . W. Mcune Ihr Matt,. f:M. 1 . r r y f-trr W F U" r Mr. W. C. Drak.-U-y. rr . Mrs. W. '. L'rak. 1 y. i and ) r 1 ... Ml .'hai! f l. -i th hone r auert and h' stess. A Party for Miss Pattersttn Miss Jariir Patterson was hen' rxl tt 1 tt 1: 1 -v. .".s fhcw r nivri n. br h:r. or by Miss Vickie Jcnes at her he n.e en A uauM 9 M rs Virwii..a Cmt was c; hon.4tu. Miss Patterson's marriage to William F i'ke Oito w.K 1 Tuefday. j Others attending were Mrs. Georar L.ithy rf P ttinr.d. Mif Ann ,.":,r.r 'f Nr-wh'tu, Mirs Jean Fins ff f'Minn i!.. Mis Mary Ni-i" .'.,rn Huth Parr..', M. Margatet Huahlftt, Mir. frank 1. 1 i't r- n and Mrr () I J r Another Shower Miss Pearl Wieii'enda was hi.ncrei at a tin w-r ;. ! rt her hofior T..;rsJjy iiight by Mrs. Oificrd Purges? at her ht rut Bidden to attend were Mrs. Norva! Paw-mis. Mi- P ?? ! I' hr.rc n. M". Ctrl Wiecjlenda. Mrr. Vard HugliPs, Mis Mary Miah.n. Mrs ''i.'v'.tr HtijjU )'.'. H A fit Ileth. Mrs. S. A. Hugfies. Mr '"lydo M lahen. Miss .".11 V.'.vg-r.dfi. A Glisyi Meighen, Miss Dolores Miller, Mrr. AuMin !ivif, Mrj. Jvn Hugh-, M.si Ma Heth and Mirs Frances Hugher. Miss Collins Ihmorcd Miss Evelyn '"cllins will 1 e- hen, r ! n t a th'wcr Tr. 3 :v --. n by Mr Virf!l Hunter at the home rf J. ( Tracy rf Pa is. A ! ite r i -r w..l r- ti fc.wi k bridae playing. Co hf : I'-'?-"1 nr.' Mir P-r- I u Par'. M.ti G!n' )Af, M.'l ?1cjybt-lle Trazier, Mirs P'malirie Pm.;i r, Mrs ''an Y; .n ; ajid Mif )'.?'f M Kay. Others, invited to atu-nd nr Mrs. ' I- ri n K- i'fi. Mrs G.-rdon Krujr, J'rl. Rob ert Hamilton. Mrs. rarl Hultent rg. 1rs. Jan.-s Tayl- r. Mrr. William Ht. Jitkl, Mrs. Robert Pindley, Mrs. Warren ) clifle. Mrr. Vi' tr,r f. ..r.r. :r , Mm. Vi?r:r Ccl hns, sr., Mrs. Thecne Grer.f!l ci Da. las, and Mrs J. C Tri y. A bride cf August 11. was Mrs. Landy J. Franz, the for mer Berneice Bowersox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bowersox. The groom's parents are the Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Franz. The wedding was solemnized at the First Evangelical church by the groom's father. (Kennell Ellis). - Spotlight on Begonias ... The fragile, striking fe-auty of h-; mil 1 1 n,s w.,1 1. r 'h- jfirsf a I r. T. pcr.ia shew to be held at the YM' "A n V.a t -rday. A . ; ... 1.4. ;p iior4i y t". 3xtm Men's Garden club. The begenia if a h v,-ei ft r- t i j.aiify fhfjt g';w In a wide var;ey r;f eclers ar.d s hfif er a ;i .rd.ng to ft 'is re. i Pra" rh'nfrrifin of tr. ccrr. m it tee m charge ot the show and eh.ef t niarian of the . a It Us ti!l ctrr.par'3 lively unkr.cvri to rncft heme gardeners, f-c iitinul Pi rt a- d it is f,opd th"3! th.i she w. the PrLt to be held in Salem xcluJ.i v iy iev- ' i t . ..- ''. wer, w,.. ir.rrj5 interest in its culture. St e-'-tat' rs viSI be asked to iiirier tlie.r i h n e- f r th i r t bloom of t:. ahtW and three rwee-prlakes nii f ris will t awarded a i - t i.r. j to "l..s !fulcjr V Lxfnbitors fire inr tr u:teJ to l.jrnirh Iht ir own i r.t ii:.-r s and lo frilr t d r lays b tween the hours of 10 a. m. arid I p in 'I h sh' v wi.l ! c -n to Mi r ;f lie from 1 p. m. to 10 p. m. on Saturday wi ih ! M-sult.T , idgni lo I anr.;'j ced at 8 p. rn. Assisting Pratt on tlie committee on a rrangeirients are frof. D. II. Schulz- ar.d Gilbert Stem. i