Ora 7eds ssiaryv ' Lr-rrt S3, K!3 1' A . ...... I, SOCI ETY CLUBS MUSIC Breakfast Will Fete Autumn Bride-Elect - Ufs. Robert Q. Brady and ber daughters. Miss - Carolyn Brady I nd Mrs. Robert Siddoway of Portland, will be hostess for a breakfast on Sunday morning In onTcnliment to Miss Patricia Sue Arrowsmith of Portland, bride-1 -, elect of Jobs M. Fltzmaurica, whose marriage will be an event I ef September 23. The 10 o'clock breakfast wQ be! at "Half Pint Farm," the country W-t 1 A.L- m. I place oi un craay uu ui TtnaA Tables will be arrensed in I the gardea and e miscellaneous I -hower will fete the bride-to-be. I Bidden to honor Miss Arrow smith are her mother and sister, Mrs. Herbert Thomas Arrowsmith nd Miss Mary Ar.ewsmlth of Portland, Mrs. Robert M. Fltx maurice. Miss Joanne Fitzmanrlce, Mrs. James R. Phillips, Mrs. Rob ert Strebig, Mrs. Robert Steeves, Mrs. William Eah, Miss Barbara Sundet. Miss Jo-Anne Gilmora, Miss Suzanne Huggins, Miss Eo-j berta Tussinr. Miss Katie Sier- mtrntL Miss Marian Carson. Miss I Patricia Wilson. Miss Gloria andl Fnne Baum. and Miss Vkzinlal Huston. . fc -V I 1 IAKGEX SQUASJE INCHES ' Do you know how to plan a small bedroim so it's as un crowded and useful and hand some as a big one? To be as uncrowded, the room must con tain little furniture. To be as useful, there must be plenty of storage space. And to be as handsome, the furniture there is must be particularly well de signed. The best single problem solver for the small bedroom is a Mr. and Mrs. dresser like this. It knows very well how to make square inches do the work of square feet. The top drawers are exactly' spaced for ties, gloves, jewelry and accessories Sliding: tambour doors conceal shirt trays on one side and lin gerie compartments on the oth . er. Because every inch is 'used, the single large piece -of furni ture is more useful than sev eral 1 less ' efficiently planned small ones, and the single piece means better, smoother arrange ment lor tee room. Mr. end Mrs. KenneSi Storey (Eareen Van Dear Bosch) -who "were ' married on August 6 at the First Presbyterian church in Dal las. The bride is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van DenBosch of Monroe and the groom is the son of the G. W. Storeys of BatfletjroundLi Wash. (Abel Photo, Dcdlcts?. Fashion Show, Benefit Slated One of the first fall fashion shows of the season has been set for Saturday, September 16 with the Spinsters as hostesses for tne benefit affair. ' A one o'clock dessert luncheon w&l be served with the style show following with fashions from the Towne shop. Bridge win be In play later ia the afternoon. Miss Sally Ana Barr neaas tne directorate for the benefit. First plans for the affair were outlined at a business meeting ox tne spin sters Monday night at the home of Miss Suzanne Huggms. Mrs. Roger M. SchneH is in charge of reservations for the. fashion I luncheon, October Wedding Date Is Set IMiss Stewart, Mr. McDowell Wed Tuesday Miss Muriel Patricia Stewart and Edwin Robert McDowell ex changed their marriage tows at an evening ceremony on Tuesday rjht at the Free Methodist church. The bride is the daughter of the Rev. and sirs. J. 2L Stew art and her husband is the son of ISx. and Mrs. Emer HcDoweH of Centralia. , The bride's father officiated at the SOS : o'clock ceremony with her uncle, the Bar. W. H. UcCor- rdck of Portland, assisting. lrs. Wade Poet sang for bar sizteri wedding smd Llrs. James Gwyrm was the organist lighting the tapers were Miss Verla Uav Gil lespie ef Seattle and 13ss Eeanor Stewart, a cousin, el New West minster. B.C reff her wedding the bride chose a traninonai white saua gowa made entrain and fitted bodice with buttons to the waist la front and a Peter Pan collar. A lace headdress bald ia place her fin gertip veil and she carried a bou quet of yellow and white gladio luses centered with a white or chid. - . j . Precede the Bride ' 1 Miss Nettie Zook ef Gresbam was the maid of honor and wore a yellow taffeta frock. Brides maids were Misa Grace Stewart, the bride's sister, and Mm Lmnr McDowell, a sister of the groom, who wore 'blue taffeta dressy. They carried bouquets of yellow gucaoruses tied with contrasting ribbon. Junior attendants were Beverly Bussard and Donald Poet. Donald - Bussard of Centralia served as best man for bis neph ew. Ushers were Werner Johnson of Bo then. Wash, a cousin of the groom, and Donald Spears of Cen- iraua. ? . . reception followed fa, the church parlors and presiding? at the bride's table were toL Ro land Stewart. Miss ptrrm lOss Ida Beth. Johnson of BotheO, afrs. Phil McHarness and assist ing were IQsses llarv Stwi i-aunne zoo, June and Jean White, Patricia Kepptnger. Mil dred McCormk. Mary- Lea Hpa- cr, ataruyn uoates, Uenevievt llorgan. Mrs. Wilbur THesmajr Everett Poet and Mrs. Wade Poet. massing aream cakes were nieces or the bride, Sharon, Yvonne, Nancy and Judy Poet.' For traveling the bride changed to e navy suit with grey bat and navy and grey accessories. The couple win nVe ia Seattle, where both win continue with their Mr. and Mrs. hare as their bouse guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas of Peoria, m. Mr. llsple and Mr. Thomas left Tuesday for a -fishing trip an mm Mfftrnne. an V Lean hew to make slipeerers that reaDy rtt tm Biabtth Hillyert kMklct. SUFCOVn MA61C-OI BAST WAT.. ASdrcM SUu HlQyer at ttis acwipaper sad eaclest IS teats la cola, please, wit a stamp, elf-addremeS wntoM aaa jmmt l9e)fjeejt (Coprrisht USS ky Mtm T. DO C4 To Attend Convention V ir. and Mrs. J. Al Head will be in Portland this week to at tend the 23rd national conven tion of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity 1 opening today with headquarters at the Heathman hotel, air. Bead I is national seeretarv of rha fra ternity. Mrs. Thome Hammond of! Portland, formerly of Salem, I beads I the women's committee on entertainment for delegates' wives ana. women visitors to, the con vention, which will include lunch- eons, dinners, a. formal ball and sogntseeing tours. Announcement Is being made of the approaching marriage of Miss Delores E. Hill, daughter of Brott a clrto, n 'oTlta " S"" Pflc CoUeJ, Alice Card en. The wedding will take place on October a at the First Christian church with a reception follow ing in the church parlors. 1 . Delta Gammas to Give Silver Tea Plans have been completed for a Delta in Portland oa Sunday. Au gust 27 in the Lambert Gardens. Hours are from 3 to 6 o dock and all interested persons are invited to attend. Tickets may be pur chased at the gardens. Funds de rived from the tea will be for the new - chapter bouse ' at Oregon State college. Tea will be served in the formal rose garden and punch in the in formal gardens. Assisting will be active members from the chapters at Wausmetta tcolveiuty, Oregon State and the University ef Ore- At a 9 o'clock nuptial mass on Tuesday morning at St. Joseph's! Catholic church Ml is Eettyann Boetticher, daughter of lirsl Pau- T Ilii.ni.li 1 1 m bride of Jame M. aschko, eon of j Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rascnko. Father Theodore Bernards offici ated before a setting of gladiolus- in shades of pink and white. Mrs. Anthony Becker, aunt of the groom, sang and Mrs. Raymond Barton was the organist. . Patrick Rasrhko served at the mass. Miss Patrida Sommer," daughlar -of Mrs. L. E. Marsh of Salam, wfaoee ea cjagemenl to John F. Grei7, sen of Mr. end Mrs. WH Baza Grelg o! Erxiwjfield, has- been revealed. No wedding dala has been set Goslen-MUIarX Shower Fetes Miss Lamkin Miss Germond Ijmkin, Septem- bride-elect of Kenard Adams, Is the incentive for much enter taining prior to her marriage. Mon day night the bride-elect was Hon ored, at a miscellaneous shower when Mrs. Ralph Eyre, Mrs. Wil liam Fawk, Mrs. Francis Wonder- ry and Mrs. Arthur Peters enter tained at the Eyre noma on-North Capitol street. A late supper was served and a mock wedding was feature of the evening. Thirty- five guests attended the party. Friday night Mrs, M. D. CocbeB, Mrs. Kenneth BSlfiker, Miss Gladys Ayer and Miss Connie xuekey win be i hostesses for a - pre-nuptial shower at the Cocneu home North 2tth street for the pleasure of Miss Lsmrtn. A late supper will be served following aa In formal evening. . : Bidden to honor the bride-to-be are her snomer. Jars, waiter S. TjmVin. her sister. Miss Sharon Tamkin, Mrs. K. K." Adams,' Miss Diane Rlggs, Miss Lorna Kigf, Miss Darlene Gorbnaker, ; Mrs, Oifford Klemen. Mrs. Jack Stel- ger, Mrs. George Mman, Mrs. Carl Beach. Miss Lois Stevens, Miss Helen Snider, Miss Barbara Sen- ter. Miss Inez Hovey, Miss Evelyn Kllfiker, lOss Sabra Hlsnkmthip, Miss Virginia Betmer. Miss Lottta Taylor, Miss Frances StuL. Carol Kkmcn. Miss Phyllis Le- Rnd, Miss Maureen Kingman, Miss Leota - Nuttbtwk, j Miss Wanda Meyden, Miss 'Eileen Lang, and Miss Pamela Wilkinson. ' i - Mrs, Taylor Hawkins win " be in Portland a few days this week to visit her nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMurrav. and their son, William Robert, III, wno arrived from iowa City, Iowa on Tuesday, for a vacation of sev era! weeks at the senior Robert Mc Murray noma In Portland. Mr. and Mrs Mauriee Saffron and son, John, have returned from a fortnight's sojourn at Sea side. Miss Boetticher lRe5?e?0,1,s Wtla,e , . ' v t Salem Rebekah lodge No. 1 neld Vidrned at a Nuptial Mass its regular meeting with Mrs. Lu ther Melton, noble grand, presid ing. -Mrs. Leah Schei. Schuyler lodge No. 18, Dayton, Wash., made a fraternal visit Mrs. Gladys Mil ler, Mrs. Ralph Spenst were ini tiated Into Salem Rebekah lodge, also Mrs. Myrtle Stewart of The lia lodge,' Hubbard. Announce ments were made that the Three Links club will meet Friday at 2 pjn. at Mrs. Lloyd Wood home, 75 Dearborn st. The Ladies Auxi liary Patriarchs Militant will meet Thursday night at S pjn. There Cenard, Pyre, daughter ef the David JEyres of Portland, is spend ing the week in Salem with her grandfather, David W. Eyre, and uncle and aunt, the Stewart John- will be a rummage sale Thursday, August 24 over Greenbauma, . Preceding the bride to the altar Miss Martene Rascnko, sis ter of the groom, as the honor maid, and Mis Judith Marie Boet-1 Hftha liaise lalnai-ai 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii i 1 1 1 tarhA I uuivta uca aaaavwav m v iwbii sea a9 vmi wore Identical frocks of pale pink organdy with deep pink velvet sashes. Their pink horsehaid braid picture hats were adorned with pink velvet ribbon with stream- They carried basket bouquets of pink roses and daisies with the handles of pink satin. Ridde Sko pll, son of the junior Otto Skopils, was ring bearer. ; Bride Wears White Fade Of white taffeta faille was the bridal gown fashioned with scallop j detail at the waisume ana on toe bodice with a deep yoke ef Chan-1 tCbr lace edged with a ruffle of the lace. The full skirt ended in a I train and she wore long, taffeta mitts edged with a lace ruffle. Her French illusion fingertip veu cas caded from a ChantUly lace cap bordered with a lace ruffle. She carried the crystal rosary belong- ing to the groom's. mother and a white prayer book topped with a I white orchid and stephanotis. Ralph SkopH gave bis niece m tnarrlace. As is a traditional custom fori former Marylhurst . students thai bride's bouquet was taken to the chapel at- Marylhurst college. As A APr 131 v I guests i Omega where It was placed oa the altar. Attend the Groeaa Michael A. -Raschko served a best man and giww aman was WOlard Boetticher; Robert Lebold and Vernon Raschko were ushers. . The bride's mother chose a black crepe gown with three tiered skirt, black velvet and felt sat. Mrs, Raschko's gown was of navy blue with navy and pink accessories. Their corsages were of pink rose- buds and stephanoua. The newly weds greeted their I at a reception at the Chi sorority house. Presiding I at the bride's table end assisting! were Mrs. Anthony Becker, Mrs.1 Tun Farren of Whittier, CalifJ Mrs. Marie Schneider of Portland. aunt of the bride, Mrs. WiUard Boetticher, Mrs. Raymond Fritz, Mrs. Robert Skopfl of Eugene, Mrs. Jackson Hazelett, and Mr. Jo SUaiuufJord of Portland. 1 . . When the couple left oa their wedding trip to Portland the new Mrs. Raschko donned a dusty : faille suit with navy coat and navy I blue accessories. After September 10 the newlyweds wDl be at home In Forest Grove. Machines hare been devised that not only win dean eggs but alsel sort them aa to i CAPITAL DRUG STORE Par!or"2r Orisa peel Does Is sats erics! f Msetk Octseisn peist. fastactits ri Per Lio.io Oststaatiag; eavalse.Tfee Parker pre- - ' cTiicataoarjl PGifior "51" - - gQtfiif poist. Stainless cap. flsest at say pnct-Czdashe Awe awtficlak Systtau rla- Pt27l!icT"51"SpGciaI C t4K9Mpftists. gasauaySr' ftatsrts. 0c Uiisn peisb Metered lak Hsw.VUiHt sssely.' CAPITAL DRUG STORE State and liberty . the rians nave oeen compietea zori f. T , S?SSun1nv2db Loilcjwcanng Luggago Is a Lrood tovectmont r dvor Mghtwoight By 8m Gardner This is the time of year when many young people are plan ning for college, and adults are planning fall vacation trips. The Cjuesoon of sag SJfW- tonney Clan Itecnion The Bonney dan, descendants of Dr. Truman Bonney. met at the Laurelhurst park in Portland I on August IS tor the list re union. Norman Howard, presi dent, and Mrs. Louis Shields, sec retary, were - reelected to sexv another year. The group voted to cnange the meeting date to the ! first Sunday in August and to meet at the woodburn Settlemeief park in 1051. A no-host-dinner was servedr ; . On Etiquette By KeberU Q. If a sales person has been exceptionally courteous and pa tient about showing one e display of articles, is it proper to thank him? . - ; - A. Yes. and whv etot? A rinw thank you" is never out of place. Q. Who should cut the wadding cake? A. The bride cuts tint iOm The rest ef the cake is then cut by one of her attendants. ' Q. What would be a suitable phrase for a wife to use when in .troducing her husband to another woman? . A. "Mrs. Barnes, may t present soy husband;' . Mrs. .Robert Erecfcter arrived in the capital Tuesday from South Pasadena. Calif, to be a brides- mail for Miss Jean Weger at her wedding on Thursday when she becomes the bride ef Robert L. Bfstrom, Jr. Mrs. Krechter is the zormer soary uxnnor and re- sided here unta her marriage. CLC3 CALEHDAn intasnaT ' Past riiililnita r Wmwi aw Carre wtU Mra. W. C. Waikar. leu gjaga is an im portant one and if you are in thm markK for a caw set or for Individual piec es to complete year current collection, the thing to rem ember is that you ir a a t sturdy. , long- ,- wearing lug gage If yea are going to get the most out of your investment. Very often, you are swayed ' : bvyour choice by a gay set, without regard to . its lasting Quality. If you are planning to make many trips, it is better to ' buy less and buy hardier pieces with good plywood and strong : censtruction. A 2T pnTlman case -will take care of a good deal of your wardrobe and when coo , pled with a small case for the train, you have practically all v ' your needs provided for in two piecrs. Leant to pack wisely and eliminate duplication ef costumes rather than spreading all you own over many pieces which will be bard to handle ia travel ing. . -., When in doubt about the color of your torxage. choose a neutral shade such as black, brown, grey or beige. Even dark green, or blue is fine hr beckxround lug gage pieces. Then, If you want to add some colorful high style pieces, they will blend with the original ones. Even if your present trip is not by airplane, it is a good idea to favor lightweight rather than beery types ef luggage. You can not always have a porter when you want one, and If you can lift and carry the pieces yourself it will be a great convenience. Check the locks oa your luggage when - you select it the swing types will be easier to handle as a rule, and also make sure the luggage will not warp or Jam when you want to close it Be tween trips, if you do not make them often, pieces of . baggage will make good storage boxes and will help solve any space prob lem you may have in your clos- rCorrleht. 195. al features Corp.! smrsar' Ctrea - ltoad KetghknrhaaS. cinh ramir Trieme at eaaaMr konw ec ttte w. a jueharaaooa on the AMqia. . FC2 e ;- wmm Nething ray '''r SHADES DSArTS CCDS ALCMLNXM AWNINGS Erer-Tlte Frameless Sereens BASEX0 E3AEZ3 We also wash, retape. paint and re-slat your old Venetian blinds. CUAZ2. the t::nd f.Un - Ca3 Anytime Tor Free Estimates Pbea 1-7321 UZSZmznCt. TVest Sales We Give SXII Greea Stamps ( 1 Ox jOmm eaa- Skeariasow 1 iI2AHl!:3 AID fsa Cie Zenl'Jh. Mlniatve at t .''s LTsarirg All Center Current Clviiand 2Vi ci r;:i ; 142 Sa. twtrfy 11 Clrett .12. CD. 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