' - Tnt rtsrtgncm, Ec&wn, Onrixi, Thcrsday, Juna t. ISS3 SOCIETY - CLUBS' MUSIC Brides-Elect Set Dates for ings Announcement of dates lor sum? weddinei contlnut to high light the news' on the social agen- Mi Huston Beta Date wixidin bell will ring on Sat urdey. July 29, for M Us Harriet JlitJWn na lucnnra hiuiwiikiu whone engagement was revelled in the early spring. The couple win vchanffii their vows at an adenine ceremony at tht Tint t -Mbvtrlan church at I o'clock with a recoptlon following at the home of the bride-elect's parent, Mr. and Mm. Oliver D. iluaton. Di-Chestcr W. nammm ww per The couple will Uve to Portland rir their murriace. where he ! tiffitirM In the advertising bus tness. The benedict-elect la the son of Mr. and Mra. Clarence Laird of Portland. Imiul Ntintlala Saturday. Aueutt 12 haa been rtmrn the date for the mar riage of Miss Carroll Jean Gragg. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert C Ciragg, and Ensign Taul Theo Awi Kartchnla. ton of Mr. and Mra. Paul T. Karschnta of St. Paul. Minn. Both have been sta tioned at Norfolk, VlrglmawUh the navy and will be wleajwd thti luratwr. - - , The engaged due yUn to arrive In Salem an July U and remain until their mania. Tht rer mooy will take place at the first Presbyterian church at 1:30 o'clock with a reception following, at tht home of Mr. and Mra. Gregg on North Capital street. Their engagement was announc ed In February and Mr. Karschnla plans to attend college in tne zau . a iult Weddlna Invitations were in the mall this week to the wedding of Mis Barnis Rozell Dllllpger, daughter f Mrs. Berenice Kugler. and Ger- rt G. DrbalL which ; wUl take tlae on i Sunday. July 2 -at the First Congregational church. The I o'clock ceremony will be follow ed by a reception in the fireplace room. Iaean-Elr Rites plans have been completed for the wedding of Mias Mary Fran ces Ely. daughter of Mr. and Mra. 6. K, Ely. and George R. Duncan, Ir,Bon of Judge and Mrs. George t, Duncan, all of Stayton, which " win be an event of Saturday, June 10. " : : ' I . - ., . , ..... ,. I'. ' Faculty-Reception, Class Reunions to , Highlioht Willcxmette Commencement ' ; i '" '" By Jeryme EngUsk , .' - ; , ;: i ' , ; v JSUtmnim Society Idttor ;- - !i ..' . ' One of the hiehlighti ot the Willamette university com mencement festivities this weekend will be the annual reception IS be given by the faculty of Willamette university on Saturday night honoring the graduating seniors, parents of students, alum ni, trustees and friends of Willamette. The affair will be held at Lausanne hall from 8:30 to 10:30 o'clock. Greeting guests at the door will ,s YOKOHAMA, Japan Col. Codl W. Nist 1st Cav. Gamp Drake, Japan, areetina his wife as she .arrived in Yokohama aboard the USNS O'Hanx Col. Cecil W. Nist'g hometown is Salem. (U. S. Army Photo). Mrs. Adams to Head League Members of the Salem Women's Army-Navy League met for a pic nic luncheon on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Raymond Olson. This was the last meting of the season for the group and after election of officers a social hour was enjoyed. Mrs. George Spaur is the out going president and presided at the meeting. Mrs. William Hugh Ad ami was elected president of the league .for the ensuing year and serving with her are the. follow ing t vice-presidents, Mrs. Richard Reynolds, regular army; Mrs. H. G. Malson, regular navy; Mra. Thomas' M. Wood, national guard; Mrs. Dale Bever, army reserve; Mrs. Lynn Hammerstad, navy re serve; and, Mrs. H. C. Saalfeld, airforce reserve; Mrs. Donald M. Fisher, secretary; Mrs. George B agnail, coaresponding secretary; CLUB CALENDA1 THURSDAY TounlstrM. dinner aaceUnc Gold. a Pheasant, a jn. ... sojourners, uiaa enait. Bum wo man s ciuDaouse, i:u pjn. raiDAY Marrr Tlmaa club wtth Mxf. ZjrW Shepherd. ISO Duncan Ave. dewrt luncheon at 10 pja. SATUEDAT Salem chapter. OES. Matoue Tom' pie. S pm initiation. A number of Salem people will I and Mrs. Sidney W. Schlesinger, drive to Stayton for the nuptials, whlch will take place at the Im maculate Conception church at a 9 o'clock mass with Father Mat thew Jonas and Father Leander Schneider officiating. A reception will be held in the parish halLJ The couple will live in Stayton and in the fall Mr. Duncan will enroll at Willamette university. He has been attending the Oregon College of Education at Monmouth. Dinner Honors Field Auditors ! Members of the Willamette chapter, 21, Oregon State Em ployees association, were hosts tor a dinner and square dancing party Tuesday night at the Vet erans hall. Honor guests were the field auditors of the public utilities commission, who were in , Salem for a two day meeting. Af ter the dinner folk and square dancing were enjoyed with Miss Lucille Wilson the caller. ! Mrs. Blame Ericksen was host ess for an informal buffet lunch eon, on Wednesday afternoon at her South Cottage street home in compliment to the wives of audi tors, who were here with their husbands for the meetings. The Ericksens have had as their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Con way and children of Ontario. Mr, and Mrs. Clair Miller of Eugene, formerly of Salem, were also in Salem for the meetings and visit i tag with their family., I.-'-. ' v . Mrs. Johnson is Elected President The auxiliary to the 369th En glneeni and 409th Quartermasters met on Monday night lor election of officers. The new staff for the coming year win be: Stirs. Iarvold Johnson, creaident: Mrs; Dale Bevers, vice-president; ftirs. Jonn uaireii, secretary: Mrs, James Zigler. treasurer; Mrs. Oeorge Barr, lalaon officer; Mrs. view, uiDson, mstorum. A covered dish is planned for June 28 at Dallas park at 630 o'clock, for members of the auz- lary ana tnelr Xamilies, it i , j j ! tin. Archie BJelde Is leaving for Vancouver, B. C, on Sunday for av three weeks stay with her slater. Kit. w. h. k. Donerrj. Y tPlHCm 15 TOPS! My 4 UfiV aWljjae My rettvre Is Grecafo&y Ereell lAvEetkFethRtft ... . - Mrs. MeKfat Sm!:!i 411 Cxwthorce 7. treasurer. On Etiquette , By Roberta Lee 25th Reunion Dinner Held A group of men of the Salem hieh school graduating class Of 1923 gathered in Salem Wednes day to attend their 23th reunion dinner at the Senator hotel. This was their first get-together since their high School graduauon. Attending the reunion . w e r e van White of Washington, D. C, Edgar Tibbetts, Dr Joseph Davis of Portland. Robert Kitchen of Eureka. Calif., Paul Glrod of Eu gene, Ross Harris of Delake, Mar tin Redding of Hills boro, Vernon Perry. Jack Minto. Frank Shafer, Hugh Adams, Clarence Hamilton, Charles Hagemann and George Hester, all of Salem. Q. What is the correct way to eat corn on the cob? A. If the whole ear of corn is served, it should be broken in two; using a napkin to protect the hands. Season and eat only two rows of kernels at a time. If pos sible, use only one hand to hold the ear. Q. If a girl is having only simple. Informal wedding. Is it all right for her to write invitations by hand to her close friends, rather than mail engraved ones? written on her personal stationery, are Quite all right. u.i 'Wnat is the simplest man ner Of : handling an introduction, and lone that is always in good taste? . A. i Merely, "Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Brown " Ph J-8S73 suFPOitrs (f. ' TJ On Junt 10 . . . tell Dad he's a wonderful ; guy with a Hallmark or Norcroit Father's Day Card I The nice thing about Father's Day If s the one time we don't hesitate to let dad know wt think he's King. jAjxJ for really royal gifts, set our handsome selection. fofc Gifts SS3 Court Slratt be Dr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Lestle Sparks, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jory, Dean and Mrs. Melvin Geist, Dr. and Mrs. Roy Lockenour, Dr. and Mrs. Ray mond Witney, Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis. Dr. and Mrs. Robert . Gatke, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith, Mr, and Mrs. Herman Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Murco RIngnalda. Dr. Helen Fearce and Mrs. Eg bert S. Oliver wUl Introduce the guests to the receiving line which will Include Dr. and Mrs. G. Her bert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Tink- ham Gilbert and Russeu; Tripp, who has served as president of the student body the past year. Assisting about the drawing rooms will be Mrs. Robert' Fenix, Mrs. Chester Luther, Mrs. Kenneth Lottick and Mra. Arthur Bates. Mrs. Baxter te be Here Mrs. Bruce Baxter of Pasadena, Calif, wife of the late Bishop Baxter and former president of Willamette university, will be among the guests at the reception and will receive her friends in formally about the rooms. Presiding at the tea table the first hour will be Mrs. Raymond Witney, wife of the dean of Stu dents, and Mrs. Brooks Moore, counselor to the Wesley Fellow ship, and pouring the last hour will be Mrs. R. Ivan Lovell, new president of the Faculty Women's club, and Mrs. Dean Pollock, an alumna and mother of this year's May queen, Polly Pollock, Blue delphinium in varying' shades combined with ocean spray will decorate the. drawing room and hallway. The tea tables will be centered with bouquets of pas tel spring flowers and candles Mrs. Floyd Bird and Mra. Elmer Berg are co-chairmen of the dec orating committee and assisting are Mrs. Melvin Geist, Mrs. Dan iel Schulze, Mrs. Blanche Proctor, Mrs. Charles Jens, Mrs. Arne Jen sen,' Mrs. Bertha Johnson, Mrs, Elizabeth Higbee, Mrs. Ralph Dobbs and Mrs. W. Connell Dyer. Mrs. Roy Lockenour, the out going president of the Faculty Women's club, is general chair man of the reception. Other com' mittee chairmen include Mrs. Re gin a Ewalt, Miss Olive M. Dahl and Mrs. John Lewis, invitations Mrs. Chester Stackhouse and Miss Lois Latimer, refreshments; Mrs, Lestle Sparks and Mrs.' George Martin, hostesses: Mrs. Maurice Brennen and Mrs. Chester Luther, dining room: and . Mrs. ' Charles Paeth, publicity. Class Reunions Slated . Several class reunions are on the agenda during the commence ment weekend. Over fifty reser vations have been made by the class of 192S for the 25th reunion luncheon on Saturday at the Sen - . - - - I I ' ator hotel at 1220 o'clock. George Moorhead of Salem is president of the class andJors. George Rhoten, Salem, secretary. The decorating committee includes Mrs. Theodore Ullakko, Miss Carmelite Barquist, Mrs. Ersel Mundinger and Miss Mary Keefer. .- -v--f- -'J ";. - The class of 1930 is holding its 20th reunion luncheon on Satur day noon in the Cherry Room of the Senator hotel. Mrs. George Scales, class secretary, is chair man of the affair. The class of 193S plans to hold a reunion at the alumni office with Mrs. Rich ard Phares of Arcadia. Calif, in charge. - ; - I The annual alumni meeting la scheduled for four o'clock . at Waller hall and the alumni ban Quet will be at 6 o'clock at Baxter hall with Dean Robert D. Gregg as speaker. The Law ! School alumni will hold their banquet Saturday night at 7 o'clock at the Senator hotel. I Sunday morning the Pi Beta Phi alumnae of Oregon Gamma chap ter will entertain with their 'an nual commencement breakfast at the Marion hotel at 9 o'clock. Shirley Richter A May Bride ! WILLAMINA At a double ring ceremony Friday, May 27 at pan. in the vangelical United Bretheren church in Adna, Wash Miss Shirley Richter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Richter of Che- halis, wash.; and Chan E. Men. denhalL son of Mr. 'and Mrs, Ernest Mendenbau of WHIamina, were united in marriage with Rev, Holland Walkes and Rev: George Hayes ozuciaung. f The bride wore a white taffeta dress with white accessories and carried a cascade of gardenias on a white Bible. Mrs. Robert Bain ter of Willamina was matron of honor and wore an aqua dress and caxneu a nu6gay oi ; garaenias. DsiVhanpt Y3tMfAV . wlllnmina Iff.. best man, and Cleo Wren, willa mina, was the usher. Nina Jean Mendenfcall, willa mina, who made the wedding cake, also cut it at the reception follow ing the wedding. Misses Kisie Richter and Eleanor Mendenhall, Willamina, poured, end Donna Smock passed the guest book. f; i WILLAMINA Miss Betty Singleton, daughter cat Mr. and Mrs. Oral . Singleton of Grande Ronde, was honored Thursday at a bridal shower held at tne gov ernment administration building in Grande Ronde. Hostesses were Mrs. Albert Johnson and Mrs. Don Tatom. Miss Singleton will marry Morris Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. I Earl Cook of the Fern district, in Grand Ronde, on Sunday, June 11. "Xf JVL Hw. , m ., jaw W Brink a Quart a Bay ENJOY OnE OF THESE DELICIOUS niLK D RACERS Mayflower Sfondard !Mk Mayflower 5 Milk Mayflowor Duttcrmlllt Mayflower Chocolato Drink Mayflowor Skim Milk nnciucmnn BOD Co ll IS DAIRY noriTti ' It . mmi$ plus ilus WEAK -. . KrlW Thoto Dresses X Will Co On Sale W This Morning At ixy-da 9:50 A M !9MmM To Choose I 7Z" ii- A" 7 RAYON CREPE , BQSSI3S. r-y Dig, Glorious Group! Value plus is right! Hera's a dress feature that you simply cant afford to mias! finds ' of high-style prints in lovely rayon crepe. And lock at the price ... not one, but TWO , for a, tiny 5X0. All sixes, misses, half- sizes. Com today. 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