C: n!iT. r.r i r.i::i Ceremony at St. Jc On Sum ':" CI ETY CLUBS MUSIC Miss Barbara , Hendrickson Tells Troth Taking the romantic spotlight today Is Miss Barbara Hendrick son. whose engagement to Dwight Quisenberry was revealed Thurs day night at a party for which Miss Marilyn Bill was hostess at the South Liberty street home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmore XL HIE. The rounx couple have been a steady duo for some time land their wedding is planned for this winter but no definite date has " been set -.. ' The attractive bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry i L. Hendrickson of Portland, who resided in Salem until last year. She Is a graduate of Vltem schools and attended Oregon State col lege. Che Is member o$ uamma Phi Beta sorority. : Mr. Quisenberry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry - and Is also a graduate of Salem schools. He will be a senior at Oregon State college this year and Is taking a pharmaceutical course. His fraternity is Phi Delta Theta. ' - A group of the bride-elect's young friends were bidden to the party. Bridge was in play with dessert supper served ny ine hostess. At each place were minia ture pill boxes with the engage ment news hidden in capsules. A Surprise Dinner mx. ana sirs. Robert -painter were honored at a surprise dinner party on Thursday night at the Italian villa when their only daughter, Miss Dorothy Painter entertained. The occasion was the couple's silver wedding anniver sary. The Painters have , resided here for twenty-three years. Mrs. Evans Has 96th Birthday 1 SILVERTON Family and friends gathered Sunday to hon or Mrs. Catherine Evans on her 96th birthday aniversary. .Dinner was served under the laree trees on the Evans lawn on Maple street with others easing during the afternoon. Mrs. Evans was born in Iowa on August 12, 1834. With1 her parents she moved to Missouri as a child. On March 1, 1876, she was married In Missouri to Al len Edward Evans a lumber mill and timber man. He died la Sa lem In 1921. The family moved to Oklahoma in 1904 and to the Sa lem area three years later where the family made its home until 10 years ago when they came to Silverton. - - ' There were ten children born to the Evans, with eight now liv ing. Ihe latter are Mrs. Ethel Rit chie and Mrs. Mary Ritchie both of Salem: Mrs. Al Wood of San Bernardino, Calif.; Mrs. Blanche Jones of Brooks, and Don Fred and Bill Evans all of Silverton and Harve Evans of -Clear Lake. IV0MEI1 GO WILD OVER AMAZING 10MEAR LIPSTICK STAYS On-AHDOII-AIID Oil! Nothing like it! Won't cat off- : won't bite off?-won't kiss off I NEW YORK, H. Y. Beauty experts aad women everywhere axe hailing cm most exciting newt in cosmetic history. It's HAZEL BISHOPS anus. 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Duffrs. win be the honor guest tonight when Mrs. Jack trice en tertains at bar noma on wen Mrers street. A dessert supper win oe serv ed by the hostess with bridge in nlav following. A shower will fete the truest of honor. Bidden to honor Mrs. Horton are Mrs. M. P. Duffy, Mrs. Stuart MeEMnnT. Mrs. Dean Bores. Mrs. William Ean. Mrs. Carl X. Nel son. Mrs. Earl Fisher. Mrs. Rob ert EL Hamilton, Mrs. John Kolb Mrs. Oscar Specht, Mrs. Douglas Chambers. Mrs. Leland Shlnn. Mrs. Erwin Bahlburg, Mrs. Otto J.- Wilson and Mrs Otto Skopll, Jr. .; 1 : Garden Ceremony At Sweet Home SWEET HOME Miss Wllda Rae HalL daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hall, and Theron Levi Jen kins, son of Mr. and . Mrs. Earl Jenkins, all of Sweet Home, were united in marriage in a double ring ceremony held on the lawn of the bride's parents on Sunday. Rev Roy Franklin, pastor of the Nazarene church, read the mar riage vows. ' j " , The bride wore sky-blue satin and carried a white Bible with orchids. ': Maid of honor. Mary Jane Jen kins,' sister of the 1 bridegroom. was attired in yellow taffeta. At tendants Betty Howard, Mohel unne Hill, Calif, and Myrna Met zentine, Sweet Home, wore pink taffeta and carried oldfashloned bouquets of white dallies. Best man was Merlin Hail brother of the bride. Ushers were Elmer and Jean Jenkins brothers of the bridegroom. jrouowing ine . wedding cere mony a reception was held. The newlyweds left for the coast on a honeymoon trip. The bride has been employed at the law office of Galey it Galey as secretarr and the groom is employed with tne Oregon Plywood corporation. They will be at home to their friends in the . Thill apartments on jm street. . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lee ef Hotly wood, Calif., art visiting in the capital at the home of her uncle and aunt, .the John SL Locheads. ns day Mrs. ; Jeraldine Beatrice Reit- renxtein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Reitzenstein. became . the bride of Melvin Herman Horst of Albany, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Horst of Gurley, Nebraska, In oouoie ring ceremony at 4 o'clock Sunday at the SL John's Lutheran church. The Rev. H. W. Gross officiated. The bride, given by her father. wore a; white satin dress with round neckline of satin and lace Her veil was held in place br her mother's coronet of orange blos soms. She carried -a bouauet of paie yellow and white rose buds Miss Arlene Peper was the bride's mail of honor. She wore chartreuse dress and carried colonial nosegay of orchid, white and yellow asters, i The brides maid, Mrs. Lester Eahle, wore a paia gmn dress and carried nosegay of yellow, white and or- cnid asters. LeRcy Horst of Gurley. Nebras ka was his brother's best man. John Winters of Philomath, was groomsman Joann Bohlander of Oreron City was flower girl and Dennis Sauer of Eugene was ring bearer. ushering were Richard and Al len Reitzenstein. brothers of the bride, and George Peper. Ir. Mrs. Keitzenstein chose for her daughter's wedding a pale blue crepe dress with white accessories and a corsage of yellow . gladio luses. Mrs. Horst wore pale blue flowered dress with white acces sories and a corsage of yellow giacuoiuses. After a reception In the May- xiower nail the couple left for motor trip to the Oregon beaches, For going away the bride choose a navy blue dress, hat and gloves with red accessories. The couple will make their home in Albany. Visitors at Grant Home Visitors in the capital are Dr. and Mrs. John W. Phillips, who came west from Charleston,' West Virginia, where they have been making their home the past year. They are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Grant, and plan to be here until after Christ mas. Mrs. Phillips will be remem bered as the former Ruth Alice Grant. In January Dr. and Mrs. Phillips will leave for Rochester, Minn., where he will be on the surgical staff at the Mayo Clinic. Thursday the visitors left for month's trip to Canada, plan ning to spend most of their time near Banff and Lake Louise. . . - i Mr. and Mrs. H. I Brsden have as their house guests her brother and niece, E. K. Brooks and Miss Phyllis Brooks of Paines- ville, Ohio. The visitors are spend' Ing part of their time In McMinn villa with the Brad en's son-in-law and daughter, j the William H. Dashneys. J -.ggjSJSJSjBest - I white mistlon .'. . Guest having tea or punch , on the upper terrace or in the garden ... So cool the garden which borders the- creek Pouring one hour . . . Mrs. Jerald Backstrand in a lilac sheer with claret velvet sash . . ..Mrs. Theron, Hoover assisting in 'the garden -and wearing a blue sheer - .By Jerysoe English STRmZ2 TEAS . always a delizht: and a' lor to attend . . as durlnff the summer months one I with embroidery trim . doesn't see ones friends as often I Mrs. Donald Mccargar in a . . jo there is always much remin-1 cue navy ana green nnen wun isfintf nrl - ormrinn to find out I navy shoes and wide, brimmed ..I - m V . a. W-k. where one has been or vacation-1 green straw ... urs. modcti ivra ing ... t Iger In for the day from Nesko- m. . ravl I win . mum ccquma m xrua uu kju abiuwuii . . i . . . j - m inn Nelson's beautiful home . . . guests iLra" L?1 SLSSrSf V LI called to say au revolr to Mrs. ".tT TTTim. t v. ri w. w,fn I pine emoroidered organdy, accora- to Washington this fall . . Mrs. ft. ranherJS; Nelson, cool-looking in a white I JJJ' llJl rummer dress accented wun- vioxet i "" " v: r r: m i . k .irfimany yean. ago. greeting old a; 'SKA gwjsgs . vMto IS , - yellow linen ... and Mrs. William A u l. Phffllps a symphony In pink, terrace for a glass of punch and! - T a stroll about the garden adrnirmg, ni. the flowers and fuchsias . . . InKJrQKiniSt FiOYS the living room pretty arrange-1 t-i r 1? ments of rinnlaj In the pink and f Or Meeting daisies and a mixed summer bou-l SILVERTON Mrs. WITT! am auet on the niano ... A blue da-1 w mask cloth on the tea table . . ..ZT . . . a beautiful centerpiece of yellow ornsiown, incL, nignugnt a roses flanked by yellow tapers . .'.I the August meeting of the We- Church Women, explained a na-' Uon-wide move of this group to register one million women. The members of the Sarah Adams circle, .with Mrs. Winter as president, arranged the pro gram and served tea to mem bers and guests. ' Special guests were- Mrs. Har per, guest of her daughter, Mrs. Wayne Grodrian; Mrs. Walter Hanson, Minnesota, guest of her daughter, Mrs. Austin Sanford; lust matching the handsome wall men's Knrfotv nt niritt.n . i-i..- I,. ,i ii i pspor wu. wiu jui. 7ew ic at the Methodist church Tues- AnatheMpreent...From SL out-of-town . . . Mrs. John Horton Mrs. H. J. Winter was in chartre De5?nun of the devotional topic, -The PU- .1Wlt LtZ P" ol the. Earth." mSShI nn Vr frnrn T l VnTTTl Pdent, and Mrs. E. A. hf?. 5 ISU tt',; ' Fh' Ant vice president of the Pretty, blonde Mrs. Halbert Har-1 lnrfll -rmm n ffVifaH I " - ihuit- ieret style hatV . . Summer 52 gSS Camp Magruder, lie. Dean Cummlng, Julesburg, Colo guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ben Sprlck. . Mr. Eey n, MZ!s has retara ed from a trip south to Berkeley, Calif., where he visited his son and daughter-in-law, . Mr..' and Mrs, Charles Mills. While in the south' he saw the stage show, "South Pacific.' in San Franris. 'co. -J . . ncinholdl C: Lovns The Drapsry DeparlmenI IZO S. 21at SL O Dnrperlea O CnrtcdfiS) O BedsprsKxda O EnsemHea O Slipcovers Pho. ir$Z53 Now o&arlag yon fha z tt newest and inoct bsKiuflful labclcs ta the sortliwtst. Tenetlaa BRads sad WlBdew Shades vard in a black linen highli; with TkS ItAui V' IT r1! near Rockaway. by Mrs. Fred Moxley with her At -V1,0.1! Jff meeting. JL i i , I Mrs. William McMurrar was green straw on Mrs. Wolcott Buren oi to and her summer sheer of white 1" Lri. vacancy ien wnen ttr v .v. nrti I Mrs. Ben f. Browning BUWMl tn son smart in a green cotton with I i . Albert Grinde, pre violet flowers at the waist ... and adent tt local Council . of anticipating the fall when her re modeled home will be completed . . . Mrs. Charles Wood's summer tan accented by her. charteuse pleated dress with luggage and khite polka dot scarf and hat . Mrs. Paul Hendricks wearing yel low linen shoes with her grey and white polka dot scarf and hat John H. Johnson, assisting in the dining room, and wearing a pretty pink dotted Swiss frock with tiered skirt FOR A BRIDE-ELECT . . . Mrs. Velma Farmer and Mrs. Clifford Farmer were tea hostesses on Tuesday at the former's home for the pleasure of Virginia Parr, who will be married on, August 26 to Ray Farmer . -. . The honor guest wearing a navy and white checked taffeta dress with navy .top adorn ed with white collar and cuffs brought from Paris by her mother, Mrs. Dwight.Parr, who just re turned last week ... Mrs. Parr in a good-looking brown taffeta with brown velvet trim : J . She en joyed her European trip and would love to live in either i London or Paris . . . but has a soft spot tor Switzerland . . Gorgeous . . . magnolias In a low bowl on the tea table .!. . the cor 1 ners of the white cloth caught with Many New SACRED RECORDINGS ; Now Available On 45 RPM Old Fashion Revival Hour Quartet Haven ef Kest Quartet ; - Lores Whitney Organ - Rudy. 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