THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON
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I-:-SOCIETY
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Edlus it Kateaa Em. rbona 4SSS
SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1934
Ivan B. White To
Marry Washington
Girl On Sunday
ALEM folk will be Interested to learn that Ivan B. White, ion of
Dr. and Mrs. B. H. White of Salem, will be married In Seabeck,
CIS Wash., Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock to Miss Dorothy Halvorsen,
daughter of Mrs. Albert Halvorsen. The ceremony will be solemnized at
the home of the bride's mother in the presence of Immediate members of
the two families. An informal re-
ceptlon will follow.
Directly after the reception Ole
couple will leave by motor for Van
couver, B. O, from whence they will
sail on the Prince Qeorge for a
cruise in Alaskan waters. Upon
their return they will be at home
in Portland.
The bride Is a graduate of the
University of Washington where
she was affiliated with Alpha XI
gtelta sorority.
Mr. White is the field adminis
trator of the state relief adminis
tration. He is a graduate of Wil
lamette university and later took
his master's degree at the Univer
sity of Washington. He is affiliat
ed with Alpha Tau Omega and
Alpha Psi Delta social fraternities
and Blue Key, service honorary.
Going from Salem to attend the
ceremony are Dr. and Mrs. B. H.
White and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Hardy (Eloise White).
Prof. Davidson Gives
Farewell Concert
The First Christian church choir
will give a concert at the church
Sunday evening at 8 o'clock under
the direction of Prof. Loren David
son. The concert will be in the na
ture of a farewell to Prof. David
son, who will leave in the near fu
ture for Baton Rouge, La., where
he has accepted a position on the
music faculty of the Louisiana
State university.
Sunday night's program has been
announced as follows:
Vrayer of Thanksgiving Kresmer
The Heavens Resound Beethoven
Vnfold Ye PorttU Gounod
Holy Art Thou Handel
Remember Now Thy Creator Adams
Hark, Hark My Soul Shelley
Hear My Prayer Teasdale
ladles' Trio, Faith, Hope and Love
Bhellcy
The Kins Of Love My Shepherd Is. Shelley
Art Thou Weary Broome
Still, Still With Thee Foote
Hearer My Ood To Thee Wilton
Halleluiah Chorus Handel
Loren D. Davison, director; Lois
Plummet-, organist; Nell Fleming,
president; Audry LaDuke, secretary-treasurer;
Bill Judson, libra
rian. Younger Set
Entertained
Mrs. Dona Poulln entertained
with a prettily appointed party
Wednesday afternoon in compli
ment to the tenth birthday anni
versary of her daughter, Miss Edna
Mae Poulln. The pink and green
motif was carried out In the ap
pointments and candle - lighted
birthday cake.
Those bidden to wish Miss Edna
Mae a happy birthday were Stan
ley, Ila and Marjorle Hauk, Bar
bara Lutz, Barbara Jean Holman,
Eugene Andrews, Douglas Carter,
Alice Marie Stelner and Mary Jean
Fowler.
Luncheon at
Town Club
Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyre, chairman
cf district 8, Zonta International,
will be honored with a luncheon at
the Town club in Portland this com.
big Wednesday by the Portland
Zonta club. Salem Zontlans are in
vited to attend.
Mrs. Mclntyre returned Friday
from a six weeks' trip In the east.
She was a delegate to the Zonta In
ternational convention at the Seig
niory club near Montreal. Later she
visited her mother, Mrs. Lydia Sib
bald, former Salem resident, at Nia
gara Falls,
Before leaving for the west Mrs.
Mclntyre visited in New York City.
En route home she stopped at the
World's Fair in Chicago, New Or
leans and In San Francisco where
she was the guest of her daughter,
Miss Orma Mclntyre.
Mrs. Ellery Stone
Takes Plane West
Mrs. Ellery w. Stone and her
two daughters, Patricia and Sally,
are enroute to Portland from New
York to spend the remainder of
the summer with her parents, form
er Governor and Mrs. Oswald West
Mrs. stone flew out In June and ex
pected to remain several weeks,
but suddenly decided to return to
hew York and bring out her chil
dren. She left for the west on
Thursday and is due In Portland on
Monday. Mrs. Stone, the former
Helen West, Is the granddaughter
of Mrs. Sarah Hutton of Salem.
The North Salem W. 0. T. U. will
meet at the home of Mrs. Presnall,
W9 Locust street on Tuesday after
noon at 2:30 o'clock. Tea will be
served in the late afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Cornoyer
are the houseguests of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Durbln at Neskowln
this week-end:
Mrs. George B. Goodrich of
Camas, Wn., is the guest of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cal F. Patton
on High street. She will return to
her home Sunday,
Miss Pauline Lucas left for her
home in Portland Friday after a
several days' visit with the Roben
1. Maaskes on Fnlrmount Hill..
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Smith have
as their houseguests Mrs. W. C.
Grueger of Pullman, Wash., and
Miss Frances Malotte of San Francisco.
Wedding Of
Local Interest
Salem friends of Miss Esther
Malkasian, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. T. Malkasian of Eugene, will
be interested to learn of her mar
riage to Kenneth Hlrrons, which
was an event of Sunday afternoon
at 4 o'clock in St. Mary's Episcopal
church, Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Hlrrons left on a
short wedding trip and will make
their home In Eugene. Mrs. Hlr
rons is a graduate of the University
of Oregon and a member of Phi
Theta Upsilon, woman's honorary
service society, Mr. Hlrrons is a
graduate of Oregon State college.
Luncheon at
P. E. Kelly Home
A charming event of Tuesday
was the luncheon given at the Per
cy R. Kelly home on State street
with Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Grace John
son and Mrs. L. J. Connor sharing
hostess honors. Roses and delphin
ium were used as the decorative
note. Assisting in the serving were
Miss Marmlon Connor and Miss
Dorothy Cornelius.
Covers were placed for Mrs. Jo
sephine Stewart of Seattle, Mrs.
Jessie Campbell, Mrs. Tom Gallo
way. Mrs. R. Hunter, Mrs. William
LUJequlst, Mrs. Rex Davis, Mrs.
Frank Elliott, Mrs. George John
son, Mrs. F. E. Luke, Mrs. L. E.
White, Mrs. Grace Johnson, Mrs.
L. J. Connor and Mrs Percy R.
Kelly.
Eugene Spinsters
Issue Cards
Cards have been received by
prominent Salem matrons and
maids from the Eugene Spinsters
inviting them to a garden tea next
Friday afternoon in honor of the
Oregon Trail queen and princesses
The affair will be given at the
home of Mrs. T. I. Chapman from
4 to 6 o'clock.
Members of the Spinsters and
Welfare League will serve as mod
els at the Oregon Trail luncheon
and style revue at the Eugene hotel
next Thursday. Mrs. Lynn McCrea
dy and Mrs. Hugh Rosson are
heading the committee in charge
or the luncheon.
Vows Said
At Sublimity -
Sublimity A lovely mid-summer
wedding was solemnized Tuesday
morning before a large gathering of
relatives and friends at St. Boni
face Catholic church with Rev. F.
H. Scherbrlng officiating, when Miss
Jinny Muir, only daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Edmond Mulr became the
bride of Peter Boedighelmer, son of
Mr. and Mrs. I. J, Boedighelmer.
The bride wore a gown of white
satin with veil held In place with
orange blossoms and carried a sho
wer bouquet of rosebuds and sweet
peas. Miss Jinny Boedighelmer, sis
ter of the groom, acted as brides
maid. She wore yellow organdy and
carried a bouquet of orchid sweet
peas.
Errol Klntz, cousin of the bride,
served as best man for the groom.
The wedding march was played by
the bride's aunt, Mrs. Angeline
Hassler. The St. Boniface choir sang
the Guardian Angel Mass under the
direction of the bride's mother, Mrs.
Ed Meier, "Ave Maria" was sung
at the offertory.
After the ceremony a reception
was held at the home of the bride's
parents.
Those present were Rev. F. H.
Scherbrlng, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meier,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Meier, Mlsc Mar
Ian Meier, Mrs. Rose and daughter
Teresa, Mrs, Bertha Buckhorn and
daughter Helen Mae, Mr. and Mrs.
I. J. Boldeghelmer, Fred Bodlghel
mer, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Frlcbel
and family, Mr. and Mrs, Nick Feh.
len and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Fery and family, Cecilia and Jenny
Boedighelmer, Mr, and Mrs. Albert
Boedighelmer and family, Mr. and
Mrs. William Boedighelmer and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boedig
helmer, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boedig
helmer, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Boedig
helmer, Mrs. Barbara Boedighelmer,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dpeffler, Mr. and
Mrs. Mylcs Klnts and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Klntz and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Andy Klntz and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Susbauer and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hass
ler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Robl, Miss Aurella Klntz, Mr. and
Mrs. John Thoma and family, Carl
Podropsky, Mrs. Rose Rlesterer, Mrs,
Ida Stefles, Errol Klntz, Rita Geh
len, Eleanor Doerfler, Mrs, Mary
Klecker, Leonard Doerfler, Alvy
Fery.
In the evening a wedding dance
was given by Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Boedighelmer at the C. O. F. hall
in Sublimity.
The couple will make their home
in Salem where Mr. Boedighelmer is
employed at the Kay Woolen Mills.
e
Scotts Mills Mrs. Clara Wolf of
Salem and Mrs. Amelia Van Er
men of Stayton and mother, Mrs.
Anna Stermineer, also of Stay
ton were recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. John Plas of the Crooked Fin
ger district. The Stermlnger girls,
with their parents spent their child
hood days on Crooked Finger, leav
ing that" community over 20 fears
ago.
Marion Post and auxiliary. No.
il, V. F. W will hold a picnic at
Stlverton on Monday evening at
6:30 o'clock. A basket supper,. will
be served and all those attending
are asked to bring their own table
service. Coffee will be provided.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMath
motored to Portland Tuesday where
they were entertained Informally at
dinner at the Town club by Mrs.
A. E. Doyle.
.
Turner Mrs. Emily Van Santen,
and daughters Betty and Peggy have
returned to their Turner home fol
lowing a several weeks' vacation trip.
House guests for several days of
Betty and Peggy are Jean and, Jan
Ice Judson of Salem. Mrs. Van San
ten was primary teacher in the Tur
ner grade department last year and
has been re-elected for the coming
school year.
Recent Brides
Feted Thursday
Mill City Mrs. Lawrence itanoii
(Helen Mason) and Mrs. Gene Gre
gory (Ruby Bowe) were honored at
a bridal shower given by Miss Vir
ginia Jcpsen at the home oi ner
parents Thursday afternoon. Both
Mrs. Kanoff and Mrs. Gregory were
members of this year's high .-chool
graduating class and most 01 tne
guests were their classmates.
The afternoon was spent playing
games and refreshments were served
to the Honored guests ana to m:ss
Alberta Van Dahl, Miss Letha Grim
es, Miss Blanch Swan, Miss Barbara
Davis, Miss iYeda Lattenz, Miss ua
Teter, Miss Barbara Rada, Miss Wi
nona Swan, Miss Beatrice jepsen,
Miss Dorotheen Dunlvan, Miss Vio
let Carter and Miss Ruth McAuley.
Miss Edna Harper and Miss Alice
Malloy of Grants Pass were also
present.
Mrs. John Bison
Complimented
Lablsh Center Mrs. John Bison,
(Emma McClaughery), formerly of
Lablsh Center, was the honored
guest at a surprise shower held at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. O. G. McClaughery. The after
noon was spent Informally with
many surprises awaiting the bride
as the gifts were presented. Assist
ing Mrs. Bison were the Misses Ber
nadeen Daugherty, Naomi Horns-
chuch, Kathryn Blanton, Caroline
Harris, Florence Pugn, irma norns.
chuch, Phyllis Leedy and Louise
Tontz,
Among the many friends and rel
atives present to honor Mrs. Bison
were Miss Mary Bison, granama,
and the Mesdames F. Pugh, Harvey
Akers. Gus Harris, Zenger, Boehm,
Clyde Leedy, Frank Weinman, W. A.
Starker, Joe Burr, narry iiovre, J.
D. Bennett, Horace Blboy, Ed Wein
man, Glen Wadly, R. Beers, Nathan
Kurth, Rudolph DeVrelse, S. Jeffer
son, H. Pearsall, Guy Dow, Emu
Hornschurch, Joe Rentz, Montgom
ery, Pete Ruse, Harry Bennett, W.
R. Daugherty, a. LaKosa, Mary
Harris, Clara Sollle, E, Moss, J. Sol-
He, worthington, K. Tontz, Alex
Boynton, Fred Trejtal, O. G, Mc
Claughery, DeVrles, G. F. Lelnlng
Jr., and the Misses Betty Pugh, Do
ris Trexal, Rosie Harris, Irma and
Naomi Hornschuch, Kathryn Blan
ton, Bernadeen Daugherty, Florence
Pugh, Phyllis Leedy, Louise Tontz,
Constance Weinman and Caroline
Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Bison have moved
Into their new home at Mcrridlan.
Pennsylvanians
To Picnic
The annual Pennsylvania State
picnic will be held Sunday, August
5 at the Helmick state park, accord
ing to William E. Moses, president
of the group. Congressman James
Mott, recently returned from Wash,
ington, D. C, will be the .principal
speaker. All former Pennsylvania
residents and their families are urg
ed to attend. A pot-luck dinner will
be served at noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Danforth of
Bend and Miss Eloise Wright of
Portland are expected to spend the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. David
Wright. Miss Wright is attenlng
the social service school at Port
land. SISTERS TO
n f'J ! ST f '-
Tht three daughters of Mayor C. 8. Trlbbll of Fyllevlll, Ark., sre te be married August 2 In a
triple wedding ceremony. Ths three brides-to-be are, left to right: Mary Jane, to msrry Harrison Halt, r.,
o Houston, Ten.s Clirrent, to marry Virgil T. Blossom, tosch at FUslll high school; Loree, to marry
Marvin W. Melton, high school superintendent st Jopner, Ark. Colneldtntally, the brldl-to-be snd their
futurs husbands sll hold college degrees. (Associated Press Photos)
Neskowin Golf Course
Scene Of Tournament
Play By Salem Women
f-vfr rig xeminine contingent oi uic aaiem uou ciuo moiorea to nesxo
O III win Friday to play the attractive Neskowin golf course. Luncheon
III was served at the clubhouse at 1 o'clock. At the luncheon hour
tne Misses Betty and Janet Byra assisted in serving. Mrs. ueorge nagg
won the day prize for class A and Mrs. J. N. Bishop the prize for class B.
Mrs. V. S. Page presented a special
clas3 B prize which was won by
Mrs. Rex Adolph. Mrs. Ed Guimg
ham won the special low medal
score given by Mrs. Fred Ritner.
Among those motoring over lor
the day were Mrs. Ercel Kay, Mrs.
H. K. Stockwell, Mrs. Fred Ritner,
Mrs. Roy Byrd, Mrs. Guy Vincent
Smith, Mrs. W. K. Watkins, Mrs.
LeRoy Gard, Mrs. Harry Weidmer,
Mrs. Graham Sharkey, Mrs. H. H.
Ollnger, Mrs. Harry Hawkins, Mrs
Edwin Baker, Mrs. O. C. Locke,
Mrs. A. S. Hussey, Mrs. Van Sellar
Weider, Mrs. Fred Bernardi, Mrs.
Ed Glllingham, Mrs. J. N. Bishop,
Mrs. Max Flanery, Mrs. W. E.
Chandler, Miss Alice Chandler, Mrs.
W. G. Stacey, Mrs; George Flagg,
Mrs. J. H. Garnjobst, Mrs. Curtis
B. Cross, Mrs. McKenzie, Mrs.
Woodmansee, Mrs. J. T. Deianey,
Mrs. Laban Steeves, Mrs. Kate G.
Bell, Mrs. Ernest Skelley, Mrs. Joe
Adolph, Mrs. Rex Adolph, Miss
Many Smart
Compliment Charming
Capital City Visitor
RS. George Gyles of Tacoma-, Wash., the houseguest of Miss Ma
bel P. Robertson, has been the incentive for much informal en
tertaining during the past week. Mrs. Donald A. Young enter
tained for Mrs. Gyles at dinner in
hill Thursday evening, placing covers
dinner hostess in Mrs. Gyle's hon-
or Friday night In her home on
North Summer street.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cox have
extended invitations to an al fresco
supper in their gardens Monday
evening in compliment to the visi
tor. Miss Alice Crary Brown Invited
a group" of prominent Salem wom
en to luncheon at the home of Miss
Sally Bush this afternoon honoring
Mrs. Gyles. Several other affairs
are being planned for the popular
visitor before her departure for the
north.
Prof. E. W. Hohson
Presents Recital
A musical event of Interest sched
uled for Tuesday evening Is the re
cital being given by the pupils of
Prof. E. W. Hobson in the Nelson
building at 8 o'clock. Assisting on
the program will be the Civic Male
chorus and the Madrigal club. Del-
bert Jepsen will give several violin
solos.
The program will be as follows:
Dear Land of Home Sibelius
Male Chorus
M? Love Dwelt In a Northern
Land Edgar
Mixed Chorus
Pleading Kramer
Dannie Berkemeler
Are They Tears Beloved Orleg
Ply Sinning Bird Edsar
Madrigal Semi-Chorus
Nightingales Sing No More in the
Grove Gretchannlofr
G. E. Hallowell
A Lonely Maiden Roaming
Branscomb
Mildred Mulkey
Duet from Romeo and Juliet
, Tchalkowsky
Aldeane Smith and Wcndcl
Robinson
Slumber Song aretchalnoff
"Lilacs" Rachmaninoff
Ruth Bedford
O Cease Thy Singing Maiden
Fair Rachmaninoff
Mr. Wendel Robinson and
Delbert Jepsen
Bring Her Again O Western
Wind Burleigh
Male Chorus
Houseguests at the home of Dr.
and Mrs. Hayden Walker are Mrs.
E. A. Walker of Texarkana, Texas,
mother of Dr. Walker, and Mrs. T.
O. Ellingham and two children,
Nancy Elizabeth and Charles Hay
den of Yakima, Wn. Mrs. Elling
ham will be remembered as Kittle
Walker, former Salem girl.
BE BRIDES IN TRIPLE WEDDING
Ruth Jean Garnjobst, Miss Virginia
Cross, Miss Betty Byrd and Miss
Janet Byrd. Additional guests for
the day were Mrs. Don Stewart and
Mrs. M. C. Gavey, both of Bend.
Those wishing reservations for
luncheon and play at the Salem
Golf club next Friday are asked to
call Mrs. Harry Weidmer, dial 7366.
The Young People's Forum of the
First Methodist church will meet at
the church Sunday evening at 7
o'clock. Robert Boardman will be the
guest speaker, choosing as his sub
ject, "Transients."
An Interesting visitor In the city
is Mrs. Edith Farrar Wilkinson of
San Francisco, who is spending sev
eral weeks with her mother, Mrs.
Abbie Farrar, and her brother and
sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. John
Farrar. Mrs. Wilkinson is a formel
Salem resident.
Affairs
the Young residence on Fairmount
for eight. Miss Robertson was a
Marriage
Announced
The marriage of Miss Frances
Sherman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Sherman, and Harold R.
Muhs, son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank
Muhs, was announced Thursday eve
ning at an Informal bridge party
and miscellaneous shower given by
Jj sherman m compllment to the
recent bride. The ceremony was per.
formed July 18 In Vancouver, Wash.
Accompanying the couple was Mrs.
Harold Heath (Beth Holcomb),
Those bidden to hear the interest
ing news were Mrs. Sarah Peterson,
Mrs. E. H. Nilcs, Mrs. Mary Acker
man, Mrs. Zola Peterson, Mrs. Hel
en Persons, Mrs. Addle Rogers, Mrs.
Georgia Morgan, Mrs. Charles Kin.
zer, Mrs, Grace Klnzcr, Mrs. Frank
Muhs, Mrs. Hazel Elliott, Mrs. Mary
Johnson, Mrs. Carrie Bunn, Mrs.
Irene Speed, Mrs. Edna Shepherd,
Mrs. Sarah Harter, Mrs. Genevieve
Olson, Mrs. Agnes Howard, Mrs.
Laura Shedeck and Mrs. Ruth Sher
man, Dramatic Cantata
Scheduled for Fall
The Salem Civic male chorus and
and the Ladles Madrigal club arc
planning to present Olaf Trygras
son In a dramatic cantata early this
fall, according to announcement
made here Saturday. The artist was
presented with great success last
season by the Los Angeles Drama
tic Guild.
The staging will be done by Lu
cille Tucker Paulus, whose talent in
this field was illustrated by her
splendid staging of Rostand's "Ro
mancers" this spring.
The chorus will be augmented
and applications should be made to
Mrs. Louise Miltonbcrgcr at Miller's
store to arrange for an audition
with Prof. E. W. Hobson for the
coming season. Work will be resum
ed October 1 and all applications
should be In by that time.
Judge and Mrs. Harry Belt of Sa
lem, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Starbuck
and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Crider. all
of Dallas, spent last week-end at
the William Davis summer home
on the Mt. Hood loop.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Apperson of
McMlnnvllle, accompanied by their
daughter, Mrs. Charles Robertson,
and two children of Salem, left
Tuesday for a week's vacation at
Victoria, B. C. At Fort Angeles
they were to be met by Mr. and
Mrs. j. k. justice or Seattle wno
planned to spend their vacation at
Vlcotria. Mrs. Apperson ana Mrs.
Justice are sisters.
David B. Hills
Leave for East
Dr. and Mrs. David Bennett Hill
and their daughter, Miss Charlotte
Hill, accompanied by the Misses
Helen and Uo Merrill, will leave
by motor this week-end for an ex
tended trip in tne middiewest. rney
will visit Yellowstone park en
route to Rochester, Minn., where
Dr. Hill will attend the Mayo clinic.
Later they will go to St. Paul
where Dr. Hill will show motion
pictures to the national convention
of the dental hygiene association.
They will visit the World's fair at
Chicago before returning to the
west coast via several national
parks.
Double Wedding
Event of Sunday
Charming will be the double wed
ding ceremony which will be said
in the German Baptist church Sun
day afternoon at 3 o'clock when
Miss Elizabeth Becker becomes the
bride of Arnold Fry of Dallas and
Miss Susie Becker weds Henry Neu-
man of Salem. Rev- Gustave Rutsch
will read the service in the presence
of relatives and friends.
The altar will be decorated with
gladioli In the soft pastel shades.
Miss Ruth Wrlnkleman will play the
wedding marches.
The brides will wear similar gowns
of white crepe, made along princess
lines. They will wear tulle veils and
carry shower bouquets of roses, car
nations and baby breath.
Miss Elizabeth Becker's attendant
will be Miss Bertha Baer, who will
be gowned in blue organdie, and
carry an arm bouquet of summer
garden flowers. Silas Perllch will
serve as best man for Mr. Fry.
Miss Susie Becker will be attend
ed by Eva Plaep, who will wear a
frock of pink georgette and carry
an arm bouquet similar to Miss
Baer's. George Neuman will be best
man.
Little Misses Dorothy Dalke and
Irna Rutsch will be the flower girls.
They will wear pink and blue or
ganelle frocks and carry baskets of
rose petals.
A reception will- follow the cere
mony in the church reception rooms
for immediate relatives and a few
close friends. The two couples will
leave immediately afterward for the
Oregon beaches.
Au Revoir Party
Smart Event
SaJem friends regretted the de
parture of Mrs. Francis Griffin for
her home in San Francisco Friday
after spending several weeks as the
guest of her sister, Mrs. H. G. Mai
son. Numerous affairs honored her
during her visit In the capital city.
Thursday Mrs. R. L. Edwards and
Mrs. B. T. Pierce were Joint host
esses at an nu revoir luncheon in
her honor at the Edwards' summer
place on the Santlam.
Covers were placed for Mrs. Grif
fin, Mrs. Albert McMonics of New
York City, Mrs. H. G. Malson, Mrs.
David Bennett Hill, Mrs. Ronald
Jones, Mrs. Bess Gllbcrtson, Mrs.
F. W. Poorman and the hostesses,
Mrs. E. T. Pierce and Mrs. R. L.
Edwards.
Nuptials Said
At Parsonage
Miss Jane Taylor became the
bride of Gilbert Croshaw at a quiet
ceremony solemnized at 2:30 o'clock
Thursday at the First Methodist
church parsonage, Rev. B. Earl Par
ker officiating. Only immediate
members of the two families and a
few Intimate friends were present.
The bride wore a smart frock of
pate blue embellished with white
trimming. Miss viola Taylor, sister
of the bride was maid of honor and
David Croshow sorved as best man.
Witnessing the ceremony were
Mrs. Elsie Heasley. Mr. and Mrs.
George Bogoslan and family, Doro
thy and Richard Parseglan.
.
Miss Jeanne Buslck, daughter of
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Buslck, Invited
12 of Salem's future ' beaux and
belles to a gay party In her North
Summer street home Saturday aft
ernoon to celebrate her eighth
birthday anniversary.
Mrs. T. A. Llvesley Is spending
somo time at the Llvesley summer
place at Agate Beach. Her daugh
ter, Mrs, Conrad W. Paulus and two
young sons are remaining there for
the summer season.
. .
Dr. and Mrs. Carl Emmons are
entertaining Mrs. W. W. Emmons of
Portland, a former resident, as their
houseguest. Miss Lulu Heist of Port
land was a guest at the Emmons
home Thursday.
.
Mrs. Clllford Brown will have as
her houseguest next week her aunt,
Mrs. Hannah Oliver of Lawrence,
Kans.
.
Miss Kathcrlno Plamondon of
Longvlcw, Wn., is the guest of Mr,
and Mrs, Chandler Brown on D
street,
The Delta Phi Alumnae club will
meet for a pot-luck dinner at the
home of Miss Elizabeth Clement on
North 17th street on Monday eve
ning at 6 o'clock. All those wishing
to attend aro asked to make reser
vations with Miss Marian Bretz,
dial 6347.
Al Oerllnger has been spending
tne wees at iiockawav.
League Of Western
Writers To Be Feted
By Salem Pen Women
NTEREST is being evinced in local literary circles in the convention
to be held in Portland by the League of Western Writers, which will
be in session from August 14 to 18. The league is composed of the
leading authors of 15 western states.
Is president of the group. She is the
man of the Los Angeles library
board. Three ex-presidents also
plan to be present when the ses
sion convenes, including Arthur
Chamberlain, editor of Overland
Monthly, Carl Holliday and Ben
Field.
Judge L. D. Mahone, president of
the Portland chapter and member
of the board of directors, is ar
ranging a very Interesting program.
There will be a poets' breakfast and
numerous talks of a literary nature.
Many famous western writers are
expected such as Charles Keeler,
Harry Wagner, Kathleen Norris,
Ben Field, Chester Rowell, Witter
Bynner and Lionel Stevenson.
Mrs. Viola Price Franklin is
chairman of the Salem chapter.
Members include Mrs. Florence
Cartwright, Mrs. Saroh H. Steeves,
Mrs. J. C. Nelson, Mrs. John cui
ford and Prof. W. E. Lawrence.
This group will entertain the
League on Saturday of the session
with an Informal program of a
historical nature.
Joint Hostesses
Preside at Party
Independence The Woman's club
building was the scene of a dessert
bridge party Wednesday afternoon
given by Mrs. Paul Robinson, Mrs.
Lox Wheeler and Mrs. George C.
Herley.
The Idea of an aiternoon in a
Japanese garden was carried out in
the motif. Guests were greeted by
the hostesses, who were gowned in
brilliant Japanese robes, each one
being presented with a chrysanthe
mum. About the room were Japanese
decorations and bouquets of vori
hued flowers. Each table was cen
tered with a tiny bouquet of sweet
peas and baby-breath, and at each
placC was a miniature Japanese um
brella decorated in gay design.
Following an afternoon of bridge
high scores were accorded Mrs. Mo
na Sheldon, and Mrs. G. O. Skinner.
Guests Invited were Mrs. G. G.
Walker, Mrs. O. E. Talent, Mrs. R.
M. Walker, Mrs. M. C. Williams,
Mrs. H. N. Mattison, Mrs. O. D. But
ler. Mrs; S. B. Walker, Mrs. A. B,
Robinson, Mrs. Irvine Diment, Miss
Elizabeth Baker, Mrs. Biancne Ba
ker. Miss Myra Montgomery, Mrs,
Clarence Harwood, Mrs. R. W. Ba
ker, Mrs. Ivan De Armond, Mrs. H.
H. Hanna. Mrs. A. E. Horton, Mrs.
W. H. Walker, Mrs. E. E. Addison,
Mrs, J. H. Hart, Mrs. O. O. Sloper,
Mrs. J. C. Collins, Miss Lindsay,
Mrs. Walter Plant, Mrs. W. F. Mc
Bee, Mrs. William Baker, Mrs. W.
H. Cockle. Mrs. Clara Thompson,
Mrs, H. G. Kcency, Mrs. Elsie Bolt,
Mrs. G. C. Knott, Miss Helen Knott,
Mrs. 0. Charboneau, Mrs. J. S.
Robbie, Mrs. J. G. Mcintosh, Mrs.
Mllford Nelson, Mrs. Jeuson, Mrs.
Mona Sledon, Miss Helen Martin,
Miss Margaret Eddy, Mrs. Hubert
Ashby, Mrs. Victor Ferguson, Mrs.
Bosettl. Mrs. Mcclain, Mrs. I. D.
Mix, Mrs. C. G. Irvine, Mrs. Pearl
Van Orsdel, Mrs. K. L. Williams,
Mrs. I. D. Pomeroy, Mrs. Wayne
Reld, Mrs. K. L. Williams, Mrs. M.
J. Butler, Mrs. B. F. Swope, Mrs.
John Smith, Mrs. G. G. Mattison,
Mrs. C. L. Carey, Mrs. W. C. Wood,
Mrs. R. W. Craven, Mrs. c. E. uai
breath, Mrs. G. G. Godfrey, Mrs.
Ivan E. Bennett, Mrs. Z. C. Kim
ball. Miss Faith Kimball, Mrs. A. L,
Thomas, Miss Margaret Friar, Miss
Lida Hanna and Miss Naomi Hewitt.
Stayton Mr. and Mrs. Dave John
Jr., and son Larry, recently made
a trip to Seattle and Portland to
visit friends. The trip celebrated
their wedding anniversary and co
vered the same route as they had
taken on their honeymoon.
Mrs. George Rodgcrs has as her
guests her two grandchildren, Judy
and Roddy Hutchinson of Vancou
ver, B. C.
Woodmen of the World of camps
in Salem, Sllverton and Marion and
their families and friends will hold
their annual picnic at Sllverton
Sunday. A basket luncheon will be
served at noon. Sports and an In
formal program will be the diver
sions of the afternoon.
Miss Dorothy Pearcc and Miss
Helen Yockey are expected to arrive
this week-end from a fortnight's trip
to Vancouver and Victoria, B. C,
Banff and Lake Louise,
.
A joint picnic will be held at Wll
holt Springs Sunday by the Salem
and Portland lodges of A.O.U.W. A
basket luncheon will be served at
noon. Sports will be the diversion
of tho day.
Tho Misses Margaret and Edna
Savage will entertain Informally
for the members of the Salem Beta
Chi sorority at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Craig Monday eve
ning. Judge and Mrs. Henry Bean ex
pect to leave August 1 for their
summer place, Hld-A-Way in east
ern Oregon,
Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mrs. Joe
Adolph and little Mts Joan Adolph
are spending several days at Nes
kowin. Mrs. Irwin Thleme and young son
Bobby have relumed to their home
In Everett, Wn., following a visit
with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Aiken at
the Roberts apartmem. Mrs
Thleme will be remembered as
Marv 1,011 Aiken.
Orra E. Monnette of Los Angeles
author of several books and chair
California Maid
To Attend W. U.
Miss Melva Belle Savage of
Stockton, Calif., has arrived in the
city to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs,
Cal F. Patton. Miss Savage has vis
ited in Salem several times before
and is always the inspiration for
much informal entertaining. Of in
terest to the younger folk is the
news that she will matriculate at
Willamette university this fall.
Jefferson Folk
Have Houseguests
Jefferson Miss Mildred Kotthoff.
who has been making an extended
visit with relatives and friends in
this community left this week for
her home at Malta, Ore, in Klam
ath county. She was accompanied
by her nieces, Constance and Rita
Ann Case. Carol and Margaret Skel
ton of Hlllsboro are visiting their
grandmother, Mrs. Grace Thurston,
Miss Thelma Lewis of Merrill, who
is attending summer school at Ore
gon state college, was a recent guest
of Miss Elisabeth Aupperle. Mr. and
Mrs. John Edwards of Los Angeles,
Calif., were recent visitors at the
S. H. Goin home. They also visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Funk and
Mrs. Mary Denny. Edwards is a
cousin of Mrs. Denny and . 8. B.
Goto.
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Mrs. J. J. Nunn
Luncheon Hostess
Mrs. J. J. Nunn entertained with
beautifully arranged luncheon
Friday in compliment to Mrs. F. R.
Leonard of Longview, Wash., a for
mer Salem resident. Pink gladioli
centered the attractive luncheon ta
ble. The afternoon hours were spent
informally.
Covers were placed for Mrs. Leon
ard, the guest of honor, and Mrs,
O. P. Bishop, Mrs. Otto Wilson, Mrs,
J. W. Harbison, Mrs. C. A. Park,
Mrs. D. A. Hodge, Mrs. George H,
Wilbur, Mrs. Nutter of Santa Cruz,
Calif, Mrs. George J. Pearce and the
hostess, Mrs. J. J. Nunn.
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W. R. 0. Sponsors
Silver Tea
The Woman's Relief corps spon
sored a prettily arranged silver tea
at the home of Mrs. Florence E.
Shlpp Thursday afternoon. Assist
ing the hostess were Mrs. Eva Mar
tin, Mrs. Bertha Loveland, Mrs. Bes
sie Martin and Mrs. Goldla Kyle.
Readings were given by Mrs. Luella
Engstrom, Mrs. Eva Martin and
Mrs. Jennie F. B. Jones.
Others present included Mrs. Liz
zie W. Smith, Mrs. Lou Kraps, Mrs.
Hattie Jewett, Mrs. Mary Wlrtz,
Mrs. Louisa Koon, Miss In a D. Koon,
Mrs. Nellie Pierce, Mrs. Jennie Mar
tin, Mrs. Mary Kennedy, Mrs. Luella
Engstrom, Mrs. Rose R, Voris, Mrs,
Mary McRcynolds, Mrs. Clara T. Ad
ams, Mrs. Sarah Peterson, Mrs. Pau
line Clark, Mrs. Henrietta Robin
son, Mrs. Bertha, Ray, Jennie F. B.
Jones.
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Teachers Take
Advanced Work
Among the members of the Salem
school system who are taking sum
mer school work -at the University
of Oregon in Eugene are Miss
Gretchen Kreamcr, Miss May
Rauch, Miss Etta White, Miss Syl
via Paulsen, Miss Gladys Hum
phrey, Miss Lyle Murray and Mrs.
Ida Andrews.
Taking advanced work at the U.
of O. MUcnsion school In Portland
are Miss Lola Millard, Miss Jean
Beutler od Mrs. Elsa Thomas. Miss
Oladys Upton is attending the Uni
versity of New Mexico summer ses
sion. ...
The Alpha Phi Alpha Alumnae
club will meet at the home of Miss
Blair Foley Tuesday evening at I
o'clock. All members are requested
to be present.
Mrs. Cora B. Smith Is being wel
comed home after an extended visit
in the east with relatives and
friends.
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Mrs. John Wilson Scott of Gales-
burg, 111., has arrived in Salem U
spend the summer months with he:
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ano
Mrs. John R. Humphrey, on Fair-
mount hill.
Mrs. Frederick S. Bynon, Jr., and
Buddy Bynon are spending some
time in the Breltenbush district,
Mrs. W. C. Conner and Mrs. Mur
ray Wodo will entertain the mem
bers of the Salem Press club at a
dessert luncheon In the Conner
home, 765 Rural avenue, on Tues
day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock.
Miss Marjorle Logan plans to
leovo during tho coming week foi
her homo In Seaside following a
month's visit in Salem as the guest
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