THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON 3 h- SOCIETY CL UBS MUSIC -:- Edited by Rovena Eyre. Phone 4882 SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1933 Miss Eunice Robertson Honored At Smart Bridge Luncheon Miss Vivian Eiker presided at a smartly appointed bridge luncheon, at the Marion hotel Saturday afternoon In compliment to Miss Eunice Robertson, bride-elect of Rufus Sumner of Portland, whose marriage will be a stellar event on the afternoon of September 30 at the First Presby terian church. Contract bridge was in play following the luncheon hour with a guest prize going to Miss Robertson, the guest of honor. A (treat bowl of gladioli In shades of yellow, orchid and pink, and tall lighted yellow tapers centered the attractively appointed luncheon ta ble. Covers were placed for Miss Eunice Robertson and Miss Jose phine Baumgartner, Miss Irma Bo landcr, Miss Faye Cornutt, Miss Thora Boesen, Miss Roby Laughlin, Miss Winifred Graham, Miss Ro vena Eyre, Mrs. Ed Keech, Mrs. Theron Hoover, Mrs. Richard Krlc Kl, Mrs. Luke Shields, Mrs. War ren Jensen, -Mrs. Kenneth . Perry, Mrs. John R. Caughell, Mrs. J. R. Robertson, Mrs. Frank Shafer and the hostess, Miss Vivian Eiker. Mrs. John Hunter Complimented Mrs. Harris Lictz and Mrs. Law rence Imlah entertained with smartly informal bridge tea In the home of Mrs. R. C. Hunter on Wed nesday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. John Hunter or Long Beacn, Calif., ft much feted visitor in the City. Those bidden for the affair were Mrs. John Hunter, the guest of hon or, and Mrs. Reed Rowland, Mrs. Howard Hulsey, Mrs. James Teed, Mrs. Oral Lemmon, Mrs. George Nelson, Mrs. Roy Hurst, Mrs. Al bert Gragi?, Mrs. E. H. Kennedy, Mrs. R. C. Hunter and the hostesses. Mrs. Lawrence Imlah and Mrs. Harris Lletz. Miss Clarice Drakeley' To Wed M. Stewart Miss Clarice Drakeley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Drakeley, will become the bride of Marshall Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ev erett Stewart, at a pretty ceremony this evening at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. Im mediate relatives and close friends of the couple will witness the im pressive ceremony, which will be read by Rev. W. Earle Cochran. The bride will wear a smart gown of Alice blue embellished with pink. Her accessories will be of white and the will wear a corsage of rosebuds. Miss Helen Frances Drakeley will act as maid of honor for her sis ter. She will wear a gown of white crepe and carry sweet peas. P. M. Stewart will serve as best man for his brother. A receDtion will follow the cere mony, after which the couple will leave for a wedding trip In the north. For going away the bride has chosen a gray ensemble trim med in gray fox. Her accessories re nf blue. The couple will be at home In Salem after September jo. ... Miss Doerfler Complimented Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Doerfler, Jr., were hosts recently at a prettily ap pointed birthday dinner honoring Margaret Doerfler. Covers were placed 'for the honor guest, Mar tmret Doerfler. and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Doerfler, Sr., Frederick noorfler. .1. Raymond Doerfler, Rob ert Fox and the hosts Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Doerfler, Jr., On Sunday Miss Doerfler was en tertained at a gay party at her home arranged for her by a group of Portland friends motoring up for the day. A large birthday cake nd a gift of crimson roses and sweet peas centered the long dinner table on the lawn where covers were placed for thirty guests. ... Maids Give Tea Fridav Miss Esther Gibbard and Miss Ruth Ficlt entertained a group of the younger contingent informally at tea Friday afternoon in the home cf the former. Those bidden by the hostesses were Miss Hattie Ramp. Miss Fran. ces Ellis. Miss Eleanor Trindle. Miss Julia Johnson and Miss Dorothy Dalk. The Munkcrs clan will meet at Haner's Grove Sunday, August o. A basket luncheon will be served at noon and all members of the clan are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Pritchard of Madison. Kas.. and James Pritch ard of Yakima, Wash., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Pritchard. Salem friends of Joseph Burke KnaDD. Jr.. of Portland, will be in terested to know that he left early in the week for New York, whence he will sail late in September for Oxford, where he will study lor year as a Rhodes scholar. Mrs. Harold Hughes left Satur dav for Seattle, where she will spend the next few weeks. She was accompanied as lar as roruana y her young nephew, Everett niiver. Mrs. H. E. Barrett and Miss Helen Barrett will return Sunday from fortnight spent in San Francisco and Los Angeles. Miss Roberta Mills has spent the past week at the summer place of Mr. and Mrs. E Ji. irice at ucar hart. Miss Angela Diller Complimented Mrs. A. B. Starbuck and Mrs. J. C. Uglow entertained with a one o'clock luncheon at the home of the former in Dallas Tuesday afternoon in compliment to Miss Angela Diller of New York City, who was a house- guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Swin dells Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Diller of the Diller-Qaulle school of music of New York, which Mrs. Swindells attended, has just concluded a summer school engage ment at Mills College, where she has taught teaching methodB in music. She Is a nationally recognized authority on child pedagogy and is the author of many text books in music that are widely used. A French bouquet centered the charmingly appointed luncheon ta ble, where covers were placed for Miss Diller, Mrs. Swindells, Miss Juliet Glen, Miss Claire Bryson of Eugene, Mrs. Bruce Spaiilding, Miss Rachel Uglow, Miss Mary Starbuck, Miss Myra Starbuck, Mrs. Uglow and Mrs. Starbuck. Mrs. Swindells complimented Miss Diller Wednesday afternoon at the penthouse dwelling of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Gerlinger, on the roof of the Envoy, when she entertained with a tea. Guests, who were from the musical circles in Portland, had the privilege of hear ing Miss Diller speak at 3 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Cone Mid young son, Latham, of Portland, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cone at their home in Ben Lo mond park early in the week. The Writer's section of the Salem Arts League will meet at the home of Mrs. Blanche Jones, 600 South Church street, Tuesday evening at 30 o clock. A picnic supper will be served and an Informal program of j and the hostesses Ruth Gillette and creative woric win ionow. Phyllis Denison. Maids Hostesses At Tennis Court Dance Thursday The Misses Marguerite Smith, Florence Utter and Laneta Bellinger entertained members of the younger set with a beautifully arranged ten nis court dance Thursday evening in the gardens at the home of Miss Sally Bush on Mission street, colored lights and gay balloons made a festive setting lor tne young maids and their escorts who spent the eve ning dancing. The "jig-saw" puzzle idea was carried out, with each guest receiving a picture puzzle as a favor. Kenneth Utter served punch from the rustic summer house. Those bidden for the smart affair by Miss Bellinger, Miss Smith and Miss Utter were Miss Mary Schmal of Tillamook, Miss Eleanor Tonsing, Miss Dolores De Long and Miss Marjorie Lewis, all of Portland, Miss Alberta Van Dahl of Mill City, Miss Betty Baker, Miss Marguerite Beck, Miss Theo Becke, Miss Prances El- Mr. and Mrs. Emory Earzce of Kiirekn. Calif., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sicsmund. Mr. and Mrs. Barzee are former Salem rest. Anne Shannon Monroe will en tertain the members of the Salem Zonta club at a smartly arranged affair in her home next Saturday afternoon and evening. The Monroe summer place is on Lake Oswego, near Portland, and will make an at. tractive setting for the affair. Next Thursday evening Mrs. ora P. Mclntyre, assisted by Miss Helen Louise Crosby, will entertain tne local Zontians informally at the Mclntyre home. Members of Alpha Phi Alpha sor ority . will be entertained with a prettily arranged affair on Monday evening when Miss Velleda Ohmart will entertain in her home. ... The Young People's Forum of the First Methodist church will motor to Cascadia to spend the week-end. . Josephine Potts To Wed in Astoria The marriage of Miss Josephine Potts, adopted daughter of Miss Ma. bel Potts of Eugene, to Irving An derson, will be solemnized Saturday evening, August 20, at the home of the bridegroom's parents in Astona. Miss Margaret Tingle of Eugene will attend the bride and Ned An derson, cousin of the bridegroom, will be best man. Only members of the two families are to attend the ceremony. Both are well known to Salem's younger contingent. Following their marriage the cou ple is to go to Iowa City to live, Mr. Anderson to study at the University of Iowa for his Ph. D. degree and to do teaching there. Both are gradu ates of the university where Miss Potts is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma and he of Phi Gamma Del ta fraternity. Delta Phi Maids Entertained Miss Ruth Gillette and Miss Phyllis Denison entertained the Sa lem members of the Delta Phi so rority with a delightful evening in the chapter house on Thursday of this week. After an informal evo nng refreshments were served. Those present were the Misses Mildred Miller, Claudia Buntin, Gwendolyn Hunt, Velma May, Dor othy Durkee, Janet Weil, Peggy Haight, Evelyn Shields, Alice Speck, Ruth Chapman, Beulah Cramer Milady To Match Winter Wardrobe With New Suntans Suntan and satin, suntan and cellophane, suntan and anything or everything, is the vogue now and even though suntan might wane a bit, it has staged a comeback that promises to enliven fall clothes. However, to achieve a successful shade is anything but easy, for it must be the rich brown-cream to enhance the sports' frock, morning frock, evening gown and other smart modes for late summer and fall. Capital city society Is anticipat ing the most brilliant winter season in history and suntan will play the stellar role in choosing milady s new gowns. Instead of matching hats and slippers, society will buy that new shade of tobacco plug brown to enrich the complexion, likewise blues and other dark shades that will add glamour to the ball room, teas and luncheons. Satin and black play the leading roles in fabric and color in the style show. Satin is sleek and sophisticate ed and black is more than smart for fall and winter. Travelers are buying suits and the ever popular beret that displays a new side-forward tilt, a back peak and runs par allel in preference with the narrow' brim sailor. Wood shades are being shown In the back-to-school clothes and cam. pus frocks display a new tunic mo del that may be worn for vacations now and to college later. Hair ornaments are stressed for fall. Bracelets are an important ac cessory and a smart new trick is to pin a corsage on your evening hand bag. Bathing suits are. still brief and clever models are royal blue. And through all the fashion parade runs the theme song of suntan and dark colors that will add a bit of interest to any woman's lazy summer day when she thinks of fall and the galaxy of gay times ahead. We women folk seem to "Do Our Part." Miss Roberta Smith To Be Complimented With Formal Dinner In compliment to Miss Roberta Smith, who will return Sunday from a year's absence in Chicago and Evansville, Indiana, a group of the debutante set will entertain with a formal dinner in the Silver Grille of the Gray Belle Tuesday evening. Following the dinner hour a group of prominent young bachelors will join the hostess group for dancing. The long dinner table will be cen- tered with a striking black bowl of Bethel Dorcas Club Entertains Bethel The Bethel Dorcas club entertained members of the 4-M club of Macleay and women of the Bethel district and of Salem at the school building Wednesday after noon on the club s annual guest-day. Beautiful handmade quilts and rugs covered tne walls. several quilts were especially noteworthy, including those shown by Mrs. Joe De Lap of Fruitiand ana Mrs. Harry -Boles, the former's exhibit made up of blocks pieced by her great grandmother and the latter was made by Mrs. Boles' mother-in-law 60 years ago.each block con taining 400 pieces, making over 6000 pieces in the quilt. Some of the handmade rugs were of outstanding beauty. Dunne the afternoon tne roiiow- inir urogram was given: piano' soio. Evelyn Boles; vocal solo, Mrs. Jewell Brinklev. accompanied by Mrs. Frtfd Rose ; reading, "Friendship," Mrs. E. E. Mattern, and a piano solo, Mrs. Fred Rose. Mrs. M. H. Utter was especially honored as the day was her birthday anniversary. Ke- freshmcnts were served Informally at small tables. Those present were Mrs. O. E. Mikesell, Mrs. W. H. Humphreys, Mrs. Harry Martin, Mrs. W. B. Frink. Mrs. Fred Rose, Mrs. Jewell Brinkley, Mrs. M. M. Magee, Mrs. J. F. C. Tekenburg, Mrs. Dora Hill, Mrs. Cora Van Pelt, Mrs. W. D Clodfelter, Mrs. Carmalite Wcddle, Mrs. J. P. Bucurench, Mrs. jonn Spranger, Mrs M. H. Utter, Mrs. Ida Haeey. Mrs. W. T. Brinkley, Mrs. A. L. sundborg, .Mrs Jtaun Wilson. Mrs. A. H. Fuestman, Mrs. J. M. Nichols, Mrs. Ivert H. White, Miss Mary Hammack. Mrs. Emaleen Williams. Mrs. Harry Boles, Miss Evelyn Boles, Mrs. Gladys Eoff, Miss Ruth Eoff, Mrs. Frederick Kirscher, Mrs. J. V. Kirscher, Miss Regina Stitz, Mrs. M. A. Wells, Mrs. O. L. Brubaker. Mrs J. Grant, Mrs C. A. Boling, Mrs. John Hain. Mrs. Arno Spranger, Mrs. Cass A. Nich ols, Mrs. James Lauderback, Mrs. E. E. Matten and Mrs. J. R. Car rut hers. Miss Betty Shaffer left for her home in Seattle Friday after spend ing a week as the guest of Mrs. T. L. Kuhns on Fairmount hill. Several delightfully informal affairs honor. lis, Miss Georgia Harrington. Miss Claire Hurley, Miss Julia Johnson, Miss Irma Oehlcr, Miss Barbara Kurtz, Miss Maxine Gahlsdorf, Miss Rachel Yocum, Miss Ruth Yocum, Miss Cathrin Hcadrick, Miss Edith 1 Morehouse, Miss Frances Parks, Miss Margaret Hauscr, Miss Franccss Marie Kupper, Miss Daisy Varley, Miss Martha Sprague, Miss Virginia Henningsen and Miss Mary Burgess. Escorts included Grover Bellinger, Stuart Bush, Bob Elgin, Harris El gin, Bill Gahlsdorf, Carl Mason, Ray Morehouse, Dick Tcrpening, Ray Rickey, Henry Singer, Lou Singer, Bill Skewis, Paul Tyler, Wallace Sprague, Merle Waltz, Clifford War den, Louis Stutt, Earl Wintermute, Al Page, Paul Hauser, Dick Pierce, Bob Utter, Orville Varty, Gilbert Davis, Kenneth Hanson, Lee Burns, Eddie Hulbert, Elmer Barbus. Bob Callaghan, Leo Ketchum and Stacy Reeds of Portland, Additional guests for the affair were Miss Sally Bush, Dr. and Mrs, F. L. Utter, Dr. and Mrs. Grover C. Bellinger, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith, Mrs. William Everett Anderson and Miss Alice C. Brown. Richard Horn To Wed Miss Tcepe f.dnts end have net visited here in jed the visitor during her stay In 10 years. th: city. Of Interest to Salem friends will. be the wedding Sunday, August 20, in Portland of Miss Dorothy Mae Teepe to Richard C. Horn cf Eugene. The ceremony will be an Informal one at 4 o'clock in the afternoon at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Tcepe, Rev. William Brinkman officiating. There will be no attendants and only members of the two families will attend. Tlie couple Is to live in Eugene, Both are graduates of the Univers ity of Oregon where Miss Teepe is a member of Alpha Phi sorority and Mr. Horn of Sigma Phi Epsilon fra ternity. He Is the son of Mrs. C. P. Horn of Falls City and is business man ager for the Morning News. ... Mr. and Mrs. Rue Drager had as their guests during the past week, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bright of Shanghai, China. The couple, who are Just completing a trip around the world, are great friends of John Drager, former Salem boy, who is now In Shanghai. They will sail from San Francisco August 25 for their home In Shanghai. . Mrs. Alfred Carl Nagel of Cascade Summit returned home Thursday after spending a week at the home of her mother, Mrs. N. A. Lawrence. ... Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Griffith Hopkins iMargherita Ann Hay) are being felicitated upon the birth of a daughter, Ann, August 8 at the Portland sanitarium. Friends of Miss Edith Schryver are greeting her upon her return home from an extended vtelt in New York City and Washington, D. C. white water lilies and tall white tap ers In black candelabro. Later in the evening the scheme will be the cab aret idea with small and cleverly decorated tables arranged about the long grille room. Covers will be placed for the hon or guest, Miss Roberta Smith, and the hostesses, Miss Margaret Engel and Miss Ruth Bnedwell of Port land, Miss Kathnyn Hayward of Eu gene, Miss Esther Wood, Miss Jean Eastrldge, Miss Margaret Burdette, Miss Margaret Corey, Miss Frances Martin, Miss Dorotha Cannon, Miss Cynthia Delano, Miss Marie Patton, Miss Frances Sande, Miss Anita Wagner, Miss Dorothy Corey, Miss Isobel George, Miss Claudia Bun tin, Miss Hazel Johnson, Miss Lor raine Kinzcr, Miss Viola Crozer, Miss Bula Bailey, Miss Barbara MacDonald, Miss Clco Ritner, Miss Jeanne Patton, Miss Frances Doo little, Miss Jean Doolittle, Miss Bar bara Evans, Miss Ruth Jean Garn Jobst, Miss Virginia Cross, Miss Bar bara Pierce, Miss Audrey Fehler, Miss Helen Weidmer, Miss Kathryn Meyers, Miss Ruth Hlllman, Miss Helen Thompson, Miss Mary Jane Adams. Miss Frances Jensen, Miss Kav Headrick. Miss Maxine Mc Killop, Mrs. Charles Claggett, Mrs. Hubert Ashby. Mrs. Frances Augus tus Bulrgy of Seattle, ana Mis Robert Ramsden. ... Sackett Home Scene of Reunion An Interesting event of last Sun day was the dinner given at the home of Judge F. B. Sackett In McMinnville. Those enjoying the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Sackett and Mr. and Mrs. Vernor Sackett, all of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Sackett and family of Sheri dan, Miss Ruth Schneck of Spring field, 111., and Judge sacneit,. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Shel don Sackett, accompanied by Judge Sackett and Miss Schneck, left for San Francisco. They expect to re turn Monday. ... Pretty Wedding At Mt. Angel Mt. Anqel At a simple weddins ceremony performed in St. Mary s church here Tnurscmy morning, Miss Elizabeth Hoas of Portland be came the bride of Frank Enz. Rev Father Berthold, O. S. B., offici ated at the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weiland were the attendants. A wedding dinner was served at noon in the Mt. Angel hotel, for the bridal couple and members of the immediate family. Mr. and Mrs. Enz left on a wedding trip, and upon their return will reside here. In comnliment to Mrs. Alfred Carl Neeel (Ruth Mae Lawrence) of Cascade Summit. Mrs. Laura Doug las entertained informally at the home of Mrs. N. A. Lawrence Wed nesday evening. Intimate friends of Mrs. Nagel were invited to greet her. Supper was served late in the evening. ... Miss Delphine and Miss Brcnda Savage sailed on the Dorothy Alex ander Tuesday evening for San Francisco, where they will visit un til late in August. Miss Etta Westenhouse is expect ed to arrive home next Thursday from Illinois, where she has been taking a special library course this summer. Mrs. Roy Stewart Gives Garden Party Mrs. Roy Stewart entertained with an informal garden affair in her home on Fairmount hill Thurs day afternoon in compliment to a group of prominent women who are popular visitors in the city during the summer season. Bridge was in play during the afternoon and at a late hour tea was served inlormal- ly. Mrs. Mary Burns and Mrs. Karl Heinlein assisted Mrs. Stewart. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Thomas C. Brown and Mrs. Rush of Socorro, New Mexico: Mrs. John Hunter of Long Beach, Calif., Miss Jcanette Stewart of New Sharon, Iowa. Mrs. J. J. Karst Honors Visitor Mrs. J. J. Karst entertained with a charmingly appointed bridge lun cheon Saturday afternoon in her residence in compliment to Mrs. J, A. Martin of Fort Dodge, Iowa, who is the housegucst of her daughter, Mrs. Earl Anderson. The luncheon table was centered with a low bowl of late summer flowers in the delicate pastel hues. Covers were placed for Mrs. Martin. the guest of honor, and Mrs. Earl Anderson, Mrs. Leo pemytt, Mrs. Stephen Breitenstein, Mrs. Charles South, Mrs. Max Abst, Mrs. T. A. Windishar, Mrs. Ray Yocum, Mrs. Rue Drager, Mrs. George Nabbe feld, Mrs. Theodore Barr, Mrs. Ira Darby, Mrs. C. Preville, Mrs. James Hccnan, Mrs. P. J. Mcany and the hostess, Mrs. J. J. Xarst. The Misses Genevieve and Anna Karst and Mrs, South assisted. On Thursday afternoon Mrs. An derson entertained with a prettily I arranged bridge tea in honor of Mrs. Martin and Miss Maurine Tir ney. Mrs. J. J. Karst and Mrs. Kay Yocum held high score honors. Those bidden were Mrs. Martin and Miss Tirney, both of Fort Dodge, Iowa, and Mrs. " Theodore Barr, Mrs. Ira Darby, Mrs. J. J. Karst, Mrs. Ray Yocum, Mrs. S. Breitenstein, Mrs. C. Preville, Mrs. Rue Draper, Mrs. Leo Demytt. Mrs. Eugene Eckerlin, Sr., Mrs. James Hecnan and the hoste.ss, Mrs. Earl J. Anderson. Mrs. George Hubbs Honors Visitor Silverton Many social affairs are being, given for a former Silverton resident, Mrs. Ida Ncuenburg who is with friends for several weeks from her home in Lo.s Angeles. Mrs. George Hubbs entertained at luncheon with Mrs. Neuenburg as honor guest, Monday. Additional guests were Mis. Jay Money, Mrs. F. E. Sylvester, Mrs. Lettie Burch, Mrs. S. J. Comstccfc, Mrs. Eclson Comstock and Mrs. Joe Kcrcher. The afternoon was spent in social conversation. Tuesday evening Mrs. Una Pickett was hostess at her home in tne country . at a dinner for Mrs. Edson Comstock and Mrs. Neuenburg. Wednesday night Mrs. Joe Kcr cher entertained for Mrs. Neuen burg with a bridge party and sup per. Others attending were Mrs. George Hubbs, Mrs. L. C. Eastman. Mrs. Ed Heald. Mrs. Jay Money, Mrs. John Hoblitt, Mrs. E. R. Ek man and Mrs. Dorothy Hubbs-Jenks. Appearing on the chapel program at the Oregon Normal school at j Monmouth, Friday, August 18, was Emily Loose VanSanten. Mrs. Van j Santen sang two selections; "You In a Gondola" by Clark and "l! Know a Lovely Garden" by D'Har- delot. Mro. VanSanten Is a pupil of Blanch Cohen of Portland. An all day picnic at Hazel Green park was enjoyed Wednesday by a group of girls from Salem and Quinaby. The day was spent in swimming and boating. In the group were the Misses Evelyn Beckner, Lorraine Beecroft, Pearl Jones, Mina Beckner, and Mem a Grimm. Miss Beecroft has been the guest of Miss Evelyn Beck ner for several days, and Miss Grimm has been visiting Miss Jones, Miss Jean Gerlinger Tells Wedding Partv Cards have been received this week for the wedding of Miss Jean Gerlinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Gerlinger of Portland, and Robert C. Kirkwood of Palo Al to, Cal., on the evening of August 30 in Trinity Episcopal church. Mrs. William Swindcls of Dallas, will b: her sister's matron of honor, and the bridesmaids wil include Mrs. Alfred J. Herman, who with Mr. Herman, is expected to return from Europe the latter part of the month; Miss Frances Kerr, Miss Imogene Went worth, Miss Barbara Jane Smith and Miss Barbara Kirkwood, sister of the bridegroom. Charles Kuhn of San Frarcisco will act as best man for Mr. Kirk wood, whoso ushers will include J. Rodney Keating, John Yeon and Stuart Ken of Portland; William Swindells of Dallas, and from Cali fornia, Bennett Lieb of San Jose and John Gantner of San Francis-, co. A large number of relatives and friends have been invited to the ceremony at the church, but only a few intimate friends of the young couple will attend the reception to be held at the home of the bride's parents at the Envoy Apartments. Miss Marjorie Marcus is visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. A. F. Marcus. Miss Marcus has been in Portland during the summer taking work at the University of Oregon summer school there. She will re turn to the university in Eugene early in Che fall. She is affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Miss Edith Starrett Wed At High Noon Ceremony Saturday At a charming high noon wedding Saturday Miss Edith Starrett. daughter of Mrs. Julia Starrett, became the bride of Arthur Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Green of Portland. The impressive service was reda by Rev. Earl Cochran before an improvised altar in the living room of the Starrett residence on North Winter street. Tall cathedral tapers and late summer nowers created an un-im provised altar. The bride was lovely in a creation of yellow chiffon, made along prin cess Hues. She wore a corsage of rosebuds and sweet peas. Miss Kathleen Garrison of Wood burn was maid of honor. She wore a irock of flowered organdie, made tip-toe length. Her corsage was of roses. Fred Spring of Portland served as best man for Mr. Green. Just preceding the ceremony Miss Jean McElhinney sang "I Love You Truly." Miss Edith May Jenks play ed the wedding marches. Following the ceremony a recep tion and buffet luncheon were held. F. L. Club Honored Mrs. Wm. Heseman and Mrs. Chester Lanktree entertained the P. L. club Thursday evening with a lnwn party at the W. A. Cum mines home on North Winter street. During the evening lawn croquet and ping-pong were in play. Jap anese lanterns and lights were scattered through the gardens. At a late hour refreshments were ser ved on small tables centered with pink and lavender sweet peas. Those present were: Miss Guen- dolvn Hubbard. Miss Leatha Madl. son. Miss Mildred Martin, Miss onal Gesner. Miss Helen McElroy, Miss Hazel McElroy, Miss Myrtle McClav. Miss Decna Hart, Miss Lulu McClav. Miss Jeanne Cla- dek, Miss Malda Caldwell, Miss Beinice Zeilkc, Mrs. George Na- derman, Mrs. Joe -Beatty. Mrs, Glen HarbauRh. and the hostess, Mrs. Wm. Heseman and Mrs. Ches ter Lanktree. ... A. H. Heavillng of Marlon, Ind. and a former resident of Salem, Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. L. McAdams on D street. Auxiliary Wins Honors Galore At State Convention Mrs. D. D. Dotson presided at th urns and Mrs. Charles McElhinney cut the ices. Assisting in the serving were Miss Jo Janszen, Mrs. Ralph Eggstaff and Miss Helen Green. The serving table was covered with a handsome lace cloth and centered with tall ivory tapers and pink and white flowers. The couple left immediately after the ceremony for a trip to the Ore gon beaches. The bride chose as her going away ensemble a model of blue crepe worn with white access ories. After September 10 Mr. and Mrs. Green will be at home In Sa lem. Mrs. Green attended Des Moines university and Willamette univer sity, where she was affiliated with Delta Phi sorority. She is a. grad uate of the Oregon Normal school. Mr. Green attended the University of Oregon and will complete his work at the Oregon Normal school this coming spring. Much informal entertaining has feted the bride since the announce- ment of her betrothal several weeks ago. Miss Edith May Jenks enter tained informally at the home or her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jenks on Thursday evening. Mrs. Ralph Esgstaff , Mrs. Clay Eggleston and Miss Lola Schultz were joint hostesses at a garden party last Sat urday afternoon and Miss Irene Grccnbaum and Miss Kathleen Gar rison also entertained with a bridge party during the past week. Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Cy Coy, Mr. and Mrs. Barnes, Lu cille. Helen, Doris and Allen Green, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Spring, all of Portland. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eggstaff, Miss Irene Grcenbaum, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jenks, Miss Edith May Jenks, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McElhinney, Miss Jean McElhinney, Jimmy and Ruth Star rett, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Dotson, Mrs. Elliott, Miss Jo Janszen and Mrs. Julia Starrett. Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hamyre are. returning to their Sil verton home this week from several months spent in the middle west for the benefit of Hamre's health. Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Johnson, who have been occupying the Hamre home in the Gciser addition are moving to the Albert Sather home. Tho ftnlnm American Lesion auxiliary walked away with numerous honors at the state convention held at Klamath Falls last week-end and Salem women who attended have been more than enthusiastic in their reports of the session. Capital unit won the Catherine Belcher trophy for community service and unit activities. Mrs. Dorothy Eakin of Dallas was elected department prcsiacni for the state of Oregon. The American Legion auxiliary trio and quartet from Salem won in competition over similar groups from Rose City unit Dy a wuie mar sin at the convention. Both of the Salem groups are eligible to enter the national competition at unicago October 2. The Salem trio won na tional honors at the national con vention in Portland last year. These singing groups arc widely The annual Joint picnic of the Cascade, Linn, Independence and Marion posts and auxiliaries, Vet terans of Foreign Wars, will mecj at Dallas park Sunday for a 1 o'clock basket luncheon and Infor mal afternoon. Those attending are asked to bring their own table ser vice. t Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Downing and tht-ir son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Benjamin Goodman, are enjoying a stay at Foley Springs. Miss Mary Schnal of Tillamook will return to her home Sunday after several days spsnt with Miss Marguerite Smith. A. Halversous AVclcomcrt Home Silverton A wclcoming-back-home afternoon affair in social honor of Mr. and Mrs. A. Halverson, Thurs day afternoon, was an especially nleasine party. The Halversons had returned to their former home here 1 on ast Hill after living for several months in the Monitor community. Scrvintr (he early supper wmch the visitors had prepared, wore Mis. R. O. Solum, Mrs. Carl Thorkild son. Mrs. J. Tostenson and Mrs. G. G. Evans. The program of the after noon was a complete surprise to Mrs. Halverson. Miss Hilda J. Olsen made the wcl. coming talk for the group to which Mrs. Halverson briefly responded with expressions of gratitude. Others nrescnt were Mrs, E. W ti le n, Mrs. Samelal, Mrs. Raiigland. Mis. Oslrcm, Mrs. L. Oppedahl, Mrs. Sam Ness and baby, Mrs. E. Nelson, Mrs. K. Naae, Mrs. E. Jay McCall, Mrs. Lockrcn, Mrs. Emil Loc, Mrs, Ed Holden. Mrs. M. Kolcn. Mrs. II Harstad, Mrs. Tom Hanson, Mrs. A. G. Gunderson, Mrs. H. Flaten, Mrs. J. Fuhr. Mrs. T. J. Brekke, Mrs. G. Bohlmc, Mrs. H. Ballcngrud, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Steen, Mr. and Mrs. p. O. Henderson and Mr, and Mrs. A, Halverson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cooley and Bettv and Earl Jr., accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hnrlocker and Ann Harlcckcr of Portland, will spend the coming week at Nesko-win. The Salem Heights Woman's club gave a farewell party Thurpday afternoon at the community hall honoring Mrs. Stella Caldwell. The Caldwell family Is moving to their farm near Quinaby. They have liv ed in the community for the past 15 years and have been very active in community affairs. Mrs. Fred W. Lange entertained at dinner Friday evening in com pliment to the birthday anniversary of Dr. Lange. Covers were placed for eight. Miss Ann Bohrer is spending the week-end in Portland as the guest cf her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bohrcr. popular for programs and during the past year have maae tsa appear ances In community service, concert and radio work. Their work has met with the highest commendation. Tlie following singers constitute the trio: Mrs. Mildred Wyatt, Mrs. Bernlce Bowc and Mrs. Grace Zo scl. The addition of Mrs. Arline Brown as first alto completes the quartet. Lena Belle Tartar has di rected the groups since their orga nization five years ago. Edith Find ley accompanied them at the state competitions. The prizes for the glee club en try at Klamath Falls were given to Rose City, which was the only one entered in the glee club contest. Among the Salem women attend ing the convention from Salem were Mrs. J. T. Delaney, Mrs. Nota Hen derson. Mrs. King Bartlett, Mrs. Leif Eergsvik, delegates; Mrs. Frank N. Waters, alternate; Mrs. Herman Brown, Mrs. Mose Palmatcer, Mrs. Ed Powers, Mrs. Curtis Johnson, Mrs. Harry Gustufson, Mrs. Jcrrold Owrns and Mrs. Laban Sleeves. Interesting visitors passing through the city during the past week were Miss Marjorie Guilan and Miss Ger trude Kciby or London, en route home from Berkeley, Cal., where Miss Guilan, world famed propon ent of the speech arts was lecturer at the summer session at the Uni versityof California. Miss Guilan is regularly instructor and lecturer In the University of London. They visi ted in Portland as the guests of Lulu "Ray Simmons. a Mrs. Paul A. Fugate and small daughter, Pauline, of Aberdeen, Ida ho, are visiting Mrs. Fugate 's sis ters, Mrs. A. Tyncr Woolpert and Mrs. F. D. Volgt. Miss Ruth Pick will leave Sunday for Newport where she will be the houseguest of Mrs. Hay Gates. Dr. and Mrs. D. V. Poling who have spent a large part of the sum mer at their mountain home at Cas carlia while visiting with relatives and friends in Oregon, left Casca dia Wednesday lo return to their home at East Orange, New Jersey, where Dr. Poling is pastor of the First Congregational church. Surprise Party At Pratum Pratum Rev. and Mrs. R. B. Shattuck (Evelyn Emery) were plea santly surprised Tuesday evening when over 50 of their friends from the Methodist church called to bid them farewell before they leave on August 28 for Sacramento, Calif. Rev. Shattuck will be pastor of the Friends church there. During the evening a short pro gram was giving, consisting of mu sic, readings and talks by William de Vries. Dr. Leech and Rev. Shat tuck. The women of the church, served a late supper. E. P. Scliavbacks . : . ' Dinner Hosts Mt. Angel Mr. and Mrs. Emil P. Scharback entertained at dinner in their home Wednesday evening. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Prosser, Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. LeDoux, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Biscn ius, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Wolf, Dr. and Mrs. R. O. Appleby, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cooky, and Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kloft. Bridge was the diversion of the evening, with high score honors awarded to Mrs. Emil Wolf, ana the draw prize to Mrs. Louis La Doux. ... Silverton Miss Barbara Jean Palmer is spending several weeks at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. William Krcras in the Onion Point community. ... Monmouth The marilaiic of Mrs. Addle Whiteaker and O. R. Crofoot took place at the court house In Dallas Tuesday afternoon, August 15 with Judpe O. L. HawkinB of ficiating. They will make their home in Mnnmnuth. Brush College Mrs. E. O. Moli and Mrs. John Crabtrcc were hos tesses for the last meeting of the Willamette Lodge Country club which held a picnic supper outdoors before going inside to upend the re mainder of the evening with a short business session and cards. ... Friends of Mrs. Leta Munson arc happy to learn that she Is recuper ating from a major operation at the Deaconess hospital. ... The Salem Woman's Press club will be entertained with a dessert luncheon in the gardens at the home of Mrs. W. C. Conner on Tuesday at 2 o'clock. Bridge will be In play after the luncheon hour. ... Mt. Angel Mrs. R. J. 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