SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1934 THE CAPITAL .TOTTTtN AT.. S A T.EM. OREOON A. Bush, Jr. Marries In Klamath At a quiet but impressive cere mony solemnized in Klamath Falls Friday night, Mrs. Faye Cornish De Spain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cornish of Klamath Falls, became the bride of Asahel Bush, Jr., son of Asahel Bush of Salem. The ceremony was read at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Gillenwatcrs on Roseway drive by Rev. Robert Lee Batrd of St. Paul's Episcopal church. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bradley were the only attendants. Following a wedding trip to Reno the couple will reside in Klamath Falls. Mrs. Bush Is a popular member of the Klamath Falls younger set. Mr. Bush is a graduate of Amherst, where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, na tional scholastic honorary. He is now connected with the Herald and Klamath News. He Is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Bush and a grand nephew of Miss Sally Bush of Salem. Annual Christmas Charity Ball To Be Given By Spinsters snr" HE Spinsters announce that they will sponsor their annual Christ J III mas charity ball at the Marion hotel on Saturday night, December III 22, with many out-of-town folk bidden to attend. Proceeds from the affair will go toward renovating the Y.W.C.A. club rooms, which is the project of the debs for the winter. Hie hostess group will entertain at dinner in one of the smaller dining rooms at the Marion pre ceding the affair, with their es corts bidden as additional guests. Spinsters include Miss Margaret Corey, Miss Priscilla Fry, Miss Mar garet Burdette, Miss Jeanne Wilson, Miss Louise Cook, Miss Kay Laugh rlge. Miss Iris Jorgensen, Miss Jo-1 sephine McGilchrist, Miss Henriette White, Miss Helen Worth, Miss Cieo Ritner, Miss Peggy Goodfel low, Miss Rovena Eyre, Miss Mar garet Heltzel, Miss Roby Laughlln, Miss Myra Belt, Miss Margaret Wagner, Miss Kate and Miss Doro thea Corey, Miss Margaret and Miss Doris Drager and Miss Jean Doo little. Patronesses who will assist in making plans for the affair include Mrs. George A. White, Mrs. Homer Goulet, Mrs. C. S. Hamilton, Mrs. Curtis B. Cross, Mrs. Frank H. Spears, Mrs. Homer Smith, Sr., Mrs. Margaret LeFurgy, and Mrs. Wil liam McGilchrist, Jr. Luncheon Held At Over Home Mrs. E. Over entertained at luncheon at her home on South 14th street recently. The afternoon was spent at playing several hours of pinochle. The Thanksgiving mo tif was carried out in the ar rangements. Chrysanthemums and early winter flowers were used about the rooms. Bidden to the affair were Mrs. Ben Gisler and small daughter Ma rie, Mrs. Bud Lakey, Mrs. E. Guth erie, Mrs. Sid Lloyd, Mrs. Charles Elliott, Mrs. Pearl Stewart, Miss El len Bowman. Mrs. Pearl Richy and baby Dorothy Ann, Bobble Over and the hostess Mrs. E. Over, Chi Delta chapter of Delphians will meet at the home of Mrs. George Lewis Tuesday morning at 9:30 o clock. The International Relations sec tion of the A. A. U. W. will meet at the Salem Public Library Monday evening at 7:30 o clock. Here 'n By Rovena Erre LONG REMEMBERED will be ; the musicale given by Emlyn Griggs last Saturday afternoon at the Vic tor Griggs' home . . .. Emily looked very grand in her frock of shell pink embellished with beading . . . and Mary Elizabeth Kells, who sang, looked like a portrait In her Empire blue frock. After the pro gram talk buzzed and everyone breezed about shaking hands with everyone . . . and sipping tea. Mis. O. O. Locke and Mrs. George A. White sat at the serving table and did the honors, both wearing stun ning ivory lace tea gowns. Mrs. Da vid Eason, with whom Emlyn stud ies, and Mrs. Griggs, wearing black velvet, scurried hither and yon see ing that everyone was having a time for themselves, Mrs. Paul Wal lace wore a brown boucle model, with a cape collar and a smart red sailor . . .Mrs. Jack Elliott looked awfully nice In green with white laccy trimming . . . Mrs. R. L. Ed wards wore a smart green ensem ble . Mrs. C. A. Kells wore a beige dress with a hand-drawn de sign . . . Mrs La Moine Clark was gowned in black lace. JOTTINGS come from Gertrude Winslow, daughter of the Walter Winslows, in New York. She's pending the winter season there and having a grand fling studying dramatics and dancing and doing tome professional acting ... in ad dition to making it a point to take In all the new shows and stellar musical events. Gertrude finished at the University of Oregon last June and was exceptionally active in dramatics on the campus. MORE JOTTINGS come from Ruthita Hoffnell. who Is spending the winter at "the Post" In Manila, P. I., with her uncle and aunt. She had Just arrived home from a cruise down In the southern Islands, when the recent typhoon struck . . . and how It struck I Houses and gardens devastated . . . people hurt ... all sorts of gory stories ... but Ruthita and her hosts were spared and pent hours looking out for people who had been less fortunate. Ruth ita may be home this spclng and the whole band will be out to greet her. She is the daughter of Hr. and Mrs. E. M. Hoffnell. 0 The marriage of Miss Josephine Nibler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nibler of Woodburn, and Walter H. Bell of Stayton Is of in terest to Salem people. The cere mony will be solemnized Monday morning, November 26, In St. Luke's Catholic church at woodburn. The bride was graduated from Woodburn high school and for sev eral years has been employed at the state capitol. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Bell of Stayton and was graduated last year from the Willamette uni versity School of Law. The young couple will be at home In Stayton after December 1. Mrs. Inez Holbrook entertained the members of the Lonesome club at the Spanish Kitchen Thursday evening. Twenty-five guests were present and cards were In play. Supper was served at a late hour. Miss Juliet Glen Opens Studio Miss Juliet Glen, who is opening a voice studio next Tuesday in the First National Bank building, be lieves Salem Is ready for its own opera. Local opera is one of the surprising developments of the past few years in the United States. Opera Intime, Chamber Opera, Ly ric Opera, all of them have sprung up in music loving communities. A group of singers vocally ade quate to handling a score and f small orchestra enables the public to hear the finest music with small expense. It Is In the smaller cities of Europe where the greatest sing ers are developed and given oppor tunity for expression to all who sing well. Salem, Miss Glen believes, has the voices, the orchestra and the spirit to Join in this national move ment. Miss Glen will welcome any singers who are interested in be coming members of Salem's first opera company. The Presbyterian Aid society en tertained at luncheon Wednesday at the church with covers placed for 75 women. Mrs. E. A. Kenney pre sented Mrs. C. A. Mulkey with 1 birthday gift. A program followed, with Mrs. W. E. Kirk speaking on the passion Play viewed abroad sev eral years ago. Mrs. Ed Byers was in charge of the luncheon and Mrs. C. A. Lytle arranged the program, The League and Ladies' Guild of the American Lutheran church will sponsor a dinner and bazaar at the church Tuesday evening at 6:30 o'clock. All members and friends rae bidden to attend. The Royal Neighbors will meet Monday night at the Fraternal tem ple Monday nignc at tt ocioctc. An interesting program has been plan ned and all members are asked to attend. 9 There FOR SWEET CHARITY the Spinsters opened their annual rum mage sale down on State street Friday . . . and thinking we might find a bargain or so (they're right up our alley . . . bargains, we mean) we dashed over right after 1 o'clock There was Jeanne Wilson, all deck ed out In a color-splashed smock, explaining how a smoking jacket was really worth 60c as its only disfigurement was a small moth hole . , . Myra Belt displaying formal gown of none too recent vintage which was labeled 15c , but then it had possibilities . Henriette White, coming back from lunch and putting on her work smock backwards . . . Dorothea Corey, wearing a heavenly blue sports dress and arriving just a lit- the late, came in to do her bit. The Spinsters are completely doing over the club room at the Y. W. C. A. and the proceeds from the Jumble sale will go to provide new curtains, etcetera and ditto. CORNUCOPIAS were used as centerpieces at the formal dinner given at the Tea House by tne Har- ry Collins, the Grover Bellingers, the Phil Newmycrs and the J. E. Laws the other night before the Monday Night Dancing club's for mal at the Castilian. Mrs, Bellinger was charming In violet velvet , Mrs. Newmyer was In black . Mrs. Law wore a sky blue model with a court train . . . Mrs. Collins was radiant in cream lace, The dance was grand fun for ev eryone concerned . . . Mrs. John Brophy was gowned In a model of silver lame combined with black . . . Mrs. W. J. Busick had a smart costume of black with sequin em bellishment . . . Mrs. William Mc Gilchrist, Jr., wore a silver and rose lame model trimmed in brown velvet . . . Mrs. Herbert Stiff wore a shell pink costume as did Mrs. Carl Butte, and very fetching it was, too, with its feather boa trimming, t CONVERSATION PIECE What member of the deb set Is sporting a handsome "shiner" . . . What capi tal city bachelor has become a "pro moter" . . . Don't ask us another . CD IQ IE Edited bj Boveoa Sorority Groups To Sponsor Gay Formals On Saturday Evening eOBWEBS of cellophane will transport Hazel Gioen into a most fan tastic dance club this evening when members of Delta Phi so rority entertain at their winter formal. Guests who, so far, have heard nothing but faint rumors as simply agog with curiosity. To carry maids are using webs of cellophane in all pastel shades on which will be reflected amber lights. Patrons and patronesses will in clude Mrs. F. Alban Weil, professor and Mrs. Charles Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Unruh and Mr. and Mrs. William McGilchrist. Hostesses nre Misses Ruth Chnpmnn. Lois Underwood. Margaret Hans. Janet Well. Winifred Gardner. Martha Warren. Edna Danford. Peircy Haight, Doris Un ruh, Gwendolyn Hunt. Prances Stewart, Witndft Landon. Jessie Pyron, Mary Mere dith. Gwcn Gallaher. Esther Black, Helen Benner. Beatrice HartunR. Bertha Bnb cock. Gladrs Hansen. Dorothy Mlnnlck. Neva Smith.' Dorothy Dlncle. Barbara Crookham. Mary Jeanctte Earcent. Rose mary Huffman, Louise McCalllster. Ro berta McGilchrist. Shirley Stenner, Cath- rln llcadrlck, Lois BuBrion. . Julia Ann Hoover. Joan PMWpps, Betty Abrams, Maisaret Ha user, Cathryn Johnson, Lil lian Hart. Annette Jordan. Barbara Halcht, Carolyn Hunt, CarroU Gardner, Virginia Push. Guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Dwlcht Adams, Edward Frantz. Garfield Barnett. Bert Rusk. Charles West. Carl Rhoda, John Steelhammer, Ray Lafke. Bill Thome, Primer Ramsdcll. Earl CarkSn, Don Er, Denn Cndle. Harrison Winston, John Welch, Earle Potter, Dwlttlit Aden, Gus Moore, James Burdette, Arthur Smith, Ray McKcy, A) Heumnn, Talbot Bennett, Lowell Eddy, Joe Scott, Louis Stutt, Mnn vllle Pettcys. David Moser, B1B1I McAdams, Pamell Kupper. Charles Neville. Bill Snt ten. Raph McCulIouKh, David Johnson. Bill Schcrmerliorn, Bruce Eckman. Melvln Vlken, Melvln Goode, Ross Gladden, Bill Hansen. Guy Helnsorh and Vcrn Adams, Beta Chi members have bidden Capital Society To Concentrate On The Thanksgiving Holiday -i-HE ensuing week will center O III homes, with many out-of-town III Thanksgiving festivities, AJinner parties win oe juuuweu Dy in formal affairs, bridge, (lances ana William Conncll Dyer will have as college men. Phi Delta Theta Ira- ternity brothers or their son, uiuy. They will Include Bob Bergstrom of Astoria, Jack Millney of The Dalles, and Gordon Donneley of Pendleton. Mrs. J. H. Koltcs of Long Beach, Calif., will also be a guest at the Dyer home. Judge ana Mrs. Henry j. Bean will entertain In their Court street residence in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Prank Spencer of Salem ana Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Larson of Port land and Mr. and Mrs. Hawley Bean of Echo. - Judge and Mrs. John L. Rand will have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rand and daughter, Mary, of Portland. Judge and Mrs. Percy R. Kellv will honor Mrs. Ralph Caise of Portland and Miss Lela Mitchell of Eugene at dinner. Judge and Mrs. J. U. Campbell will have the Walter Patries and little Miss Joan Patrle of Portland as their dinner guests. Major-Gcneral and Mrs. George A. White will have as out-of-town guests Mr. and Mrs. George Emtgh, Jr.. of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Mil ton L. Meyers and Mrs. Walter A. Denton will entertain with a large family dinner In their home on Court street. The Homer Goulets will also entertain with a family dinner at their country place. ... Golden Wedding Celebrated Sublimity Mr. and Mrs. Peter Welter celebrated their golden wed- dlnir anniversary at their homo in Iowa 60 years ago and came to Oregon 44 years ago. Present for the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Nick Heuberger, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Heuberger. sr., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gerspacher and family. Mr, and Mrs. Steven Weber, Mrs. Han nah Weidner, Marie and Joseph weidner. In the evening ft recep. tion was held for the following: Rev. P. H. Scherbring, Mr. and Mrs. Thco Heuberger, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Heuberger. Mr. and Mrs. bimon Boedigheimer. Mr. and Mrs. George Silbernascl. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Heuberger. Jr.. and son, Mr. and Mrs. Trvin Schumacher and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Starr and Vincent and Inez, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartman. Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Sylbeinagel, Mildred and Leonard Schumacher. Mrs. Hannah Weidner and Joe Heuberger. ... Mrs. Wayne A. Pettlt entertained with a prettily arranged bridge benefit in her apartments at the Court Friday afternoon, tne pro eppris to co to the American Legion auxiliary. Mrs. Prank Jirak and Mrs. William Taw won high score honors. Assisting Mrs. Pettlt were mem bers of the Americanism committee, including Mrs. A. S. Johnson, chair man. Mrs. A. M. Johnson, Mrs Christopher Butte and Mrs. Elbert Bradford. Those attending the affair were Mrs. Prank Jirak. Mrs. C. W. Bart lett. Mrs. Walter H. Zosel, Mrs. Ray L. Binegar, Mrs. J. H. Brady, Mrs. Earl Andrcsen. Mrs. Merle D. Travis, Mrs. Arnold S. Johnson, Mrs. Prank Zinn, Mrs. Carl Tultenberg, Mrs. J. T. Delanev, Mrs. Olen Seeley, Mrs. King Bartlett. Mrs. Oscar Cutler, Mrs. Byron C. Lleuallen, Mrs. Glenn W. Porter, Mrs. Austin Wilson, Mrs Bryan H. Conley, Mrs. Mem Pearce Mrs. William Taw. Mrs. F. N. Wat ers and the hostesses. ... Local members of PI Beta Phi and their escorts are planning to motor to. Portland Wednesday eve nlng to attend the PI Phi Thanks giving eve dance at the Portland hotel. Mr. ana Mrs. George fcmign, Jr.. will entertain Informally pre ceding the affair in compliment to the Salem folk. Errc. Fbone 488, to what the co-eds are planning art out the "cobweb" motif, the sorority their escorts to Castillian hall for dancing. The affair will be formal and will emphasize a sophisticated motif of black and gold in decora tions. Chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wallace, Dean ana Mrs. F. M. Erickson, Mrs. C. D. Ga brielson and Mrs. F. A. Elliott. Hostesses arc the Misses Clara Wrfcitt, Lillian Oraham, Edith SI dwell, Anna Jo Flemmlnit. Bet to Swift, Marguerite Clark, Jrryme Opston, Marnaret Hunn, Isobcl Morehouse, Marcla Brown, Esther Gib bardr. Jane Fisher. Helen Purvine. Doro thy Keeton. Lucille Brainard, Eleanor Trlndle, Josephine Cornoyer, Prances El lis. Dorothy Ohormley. Betty Hawkins, Julia Johnson. Edna Savage, . Margaret Savosc, Virginia Wassam. Margaret Doece, Nellie Perrlne. Carol Flemmlr.B, Nova Hedln. Ruth Blllinss. Vivian WIcl mcr. Ruth Bunzow. Charlotte Litchfield. Irmn Oehler. Mildred Walker, La Verne Norton. Charlotte Schneller. Mcrvlne Thurston. Aurcl llockett. Melba Belle Sav age, Victoria Schneider. Ha Mills, Helen Keudell, Jean Hollingsworth. Rosamond Weston. Jane Bellcncer. Ina BeBnnctt, Barbara Benson. Pauline Winslow, Helen Burdlck, Charlotte Eyre, Dorothy McOec. Dorothy Dalk and Caroyl Dradcn. Escorts will include Karl Weisser, Charles Verstcefr, Fred Smith, Harold Hoyt. jnck Grant. Don Mills. Bob Hart. Marshall Hartley. Bill Lemmon, Reo YouriK, Kenneth Manning. Joe Harvey. Bronk Williams, Vincent Harrlman. Don BBurch. Randolph Kester. Floyd Waltz. Kenneth Peterson. Ralph Barber. Paul Carpenter. Frank Pembcrton. Ed Fronk, Dick Miller. Max Taseart, Fred Harris. (Additional Society on page 10) about the hearths of capital city folk arriving to participate in the small Dunet suppers. Mr. ana Mrs. their guests a group of Oregon State Subscription Dance At Marion Hotel The Subscription club dance at the Marion hotel next Saturday night from 10 until 2 o'clock will be the focal point for Salem society. Several no-host dinners are being planned and informal cheerio par ties will precede tne anair. uut-oi-town guests from Portland, Eugene and other Willamette valley points are being bidden to attend. Miss Helen Saalfeld Guest Of Honor Mt. Angel At one of the largest pre-nuptial affairs of the season Miss Helen Saalfeld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Saalfcld, was honor guest at a shower Monday evening at St. Mary's school dining hall, which was colorfully decorated with chrysanthemums and laurel greens. Cards were played during the course of the evening with high score honors in "500" being award ed to Mrs. R. O. Appleby and the draw prize to Mrs. Albert Ebner, "Kootie" was also in play during the evening. Miss Constance Conrad received first prize and Miss Ger trude Annen. the draw prize. Hostesses for the affair were Mrs. Otto Wellman, Mrs. Fred Goo- ley, Mrs. William J. Kloft, Mrs. Leo Barr. Mrs. Emil Woir. Mrs. Ber nard Predeck, Mrs. Henry Saalfeld, Mrs. William B. Annen, Miss Marie Ebner. Miss Irene Butsch, Miss Louise Butsch, Miss Roslyn Kron berg. Miss Grace Smith, Miss Paul ine Saalfeld. and Miss Henrietta Snalfeld. The wedding of Miss Saalfcld to Joseph Berchtold will be held next Tuesday morning at 0:15 o'clock at St. Mary's Catholic church here. Mrs. Claud Darby Complimented Stayton A birthday dinner was given in honor of Mrs. CInud Darby, the occasion also being her wea ding anniversary. Covers were placed for the honor guest, Mrs. Darby, Mr, ana Mrs. Adrian Hermens and children, Richard and Carlnne, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Barker and sons Herbert, Jr. and Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Will Myers, all of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Neitllng. Mrss Shirley Precle, Miss Madelle Kappauf, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Studnlck. LaVcrna Dar by, Edward Welter, Delbcrt Darby and Roland Darby. ... Dallas The Altruistic club of the Pythian Sisters was entertained at the home of Mrs. Irene Lynn wea nesday evening. Mrs. Florence Hunter and Mrs. Del Plaster were hostesses for the event. Six tables of "500" were In Dlay with Mrs. T. B. Hooker winning first prize and Mrs. A. P. Slnrr low. A late supper was served at the close of the game. Mrs. Vem Compton of Salem was a special guest and members pres ent were Mrs. W. D. Collins, Mrs. Earl Burke. Mrs. D. P. Slater and Mrs. Lulu Robinson, all of Salem Mrs. Alzalda Smith. Mrs. Warren Dunn, Mrs. Lloyd plaster, Mrs. Al bert Bennett. Mrs. Hooker, Mrs. E A. Wagner, Mrs. Starr, Mrs. Ed Dunn, Mrs. Ray Oohake, Mrs. J. R SIMcy. Mrs. Joe orlllin, Mrs. nai eieh Mlddleton. Mrs. Andrew Ir win, Jr.. Mrs. C. P. Helgerson. Mrs Arnica Stockwell. Mrs. Fay Brown Mrs. Merrltt Hart, Mrs. Gcv-e Eberting, Mrs. C. P. Hyde. ... Mrs. Eva Martin will entertain the members of the Woman's Relief Corps and their friends at the home of Mrs. Bcrlha Ray, 328 Mission street, Tuesday afternoon. The Sons of Union Veterans and auxiliary will meet for their regu lar social evening and pot-luck sup per on Monday evening at 6 o clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. War ren, 10th and D streets. The Business and Professional Women's club will hold its monthly meeting Tuesday evening at 6 :30 o' clock in the clubrooms of the Ma sonic temple. Dinner will be served and Anne Shannon Monroe, Oregon author, will speak on her new book, "Walk With Me, Lad." Chemcketans are urged to attend the social planned for this evening at 8 o'clock at the Salem Heights Community hall. Motion pictures of the Worlds fair and Yellowstone National park will be shown by Dr. David Bennett Hill as a part or the entertainment. Miss Donna Harlan To Wed Frank Bashor At Quiet Ceremony 0fi OI Uie most cuainiing evi:ir.a ui iiminu6...iiS j ..... marriage of Miss Donna Harlan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Harlan, and J. Frank Bashor, which will be solemnized at high noon at the home of the bride's parents. Rev, H. C. Stover will read the service in the presence of relatives and a small group of intimate friends. The ceremony will be per- fnvmpH hcfoi-R nn imm-ovized altar . of chrysanthemums, autumn foli age and tall cathedral tapers. Mrs. Harris Lietz will sing "I ijove sou Truly" and "Until" and Mrs. Billie Herbster will play the wedding marches. The bride has chosen a smart black tallleur trimmed with a rac soon collar for her costume. She will wear a small black hat and suede accessories. There will be no attendants. An informal receotion will follow. Assisting about the rooms will be MacDowell Club Concert Dec. 11 The Salem MacDowell club will clve its annual Christmas concert at Waller hall on Tuesday evening, December 11. The chorus, which is directed by Miss Lena Belle Tar tar, is composed of 45 voices. Its Christmas program Is always one of the most anticipated events 01 tne year in capital music circles. The "Chorus will be assisted Dy Prof. T. S. Roberts and Miss Jean ette Scott, violinist. The program will be announced at a later date. Woman's Guild In Session Thursday Hubbard The Woman's Com munity Guild met in an all day session with a pot luck luncheon at the home of Mrs. S. L. Johnson in Salem Thursday. The committees for the annual bazaar which will be held December 7 at the city hall were appointed. Mrs. Neva Mac Kenzie will be in charge of the en tertainment features; Mrs. H. L. Carl the refreshments: Mrs. Ira Garland apron booth: Mrs. H. E. Adams pillow slips; Mrs. A. J. Smith fancy work ; Mrs. Marie Clavnool countrv store and Mrs, Julius Stauffer will be In charge of the punch bowl. Mrs. W. I. Orr's Sunday school class of girls will conduct the candy oootn. Independence Club Observes Book Week Independence Good Book week was the inspiration for the book review given before the Women's club Tuesday, by Mrs. J. H. Hart and which was greatly enjoyed. Mu sic for- the program was under the direction of Mrs. M. J. Buuer. Hostesses were Mrs. G. F. Cohrs and Mrs. C. D. Calbreath. At the next regular meeting of the club December 4, L. M. Gilbert of the W.C.T.U. Farm Home wiU be the speaker and entertainment will be furnished by the Boy scouts. The annual family dinner and roll call of the Pythian Sisters was held in the K. P. hall Thursday evening, November 22, with covers placed for 42. Following the dinner the following program was given Speech by Judge L. H. McMahan; pep songs led by Mrs. Frances Greenwood: whistling solo. Mrs Carlson; Scotch songs and stunts by Mr. and Mrs. Craig; gultnr solo, Mrs. Mary Aplln; accordion solo, Mrs. Frances Greenwood. A gavel was presented to Centra- lia temple No. 11, Pythian Sisters, by Mrs. Lowe In behalf of her (rrand mother. Mrs. Mary A. Mitch ell, who Is the oldest living member of Centralia Temple, No. 11. The imvel was presented to Mrs. Mitch oil's son, Jacob Le Roy, In 1905 by the K. P. lodge of Tennessee and is made from wood from Lookout mountain. Mr. LeRoy is a charter member of central lodge Knights of Pvthlns of Salem. The program was closed with pep songs and a business session fol lowed. Independence The announce ment of the wedding of Ross Ncl son to Mrs. Myrtle Cummings of Corvallls comes as a surprise to his many friends here. The wedding haa been kept a secret for some time. Nelson Is the manager of the Isis theatre of this city. He is son of the late Abraham Nflson one of Polk county's pioneer fam ilies. West Stayton Ruhy Comstock. Hdest daughter of Mr. and Mrs Fred Comitock. was mnrried to William Walfcrr of J-!frr.son at Vancouver. Wash.. Tur.'ulay after noon. They will be at home in Cher ry vine. The A.A.U.W. Music Apprecia tion clfuui will mcfrt at the studio of Miss Frances Virpinie Molton. 993 Court street, on Tuesday night at t.'iO ociock. Tillicum Club Dance Tuesday Of Interest to society next week will be the formal dance given by the Tillicum club in castillian hall. Several smart cocktail parties are being arranged to precede the af fair. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Butte have in vited a group of the club members to their home. Among them will be Mr. and Mrs. Tom Galloway, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Kuhn, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weidmer, Mr. and Mrs, Wil liam Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. John Brophy, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Gueffroy and Mr. and Mrs. Chaun cey Crider of Dallas. Mrs. Gardner Knapp and Mrs. Farley Mogan entertained In com pliment to the members of Alpha Chi Omega alumnae at the home of the former on Monday evening. The hours were spent informally with sewing for Chi chapter. Sup per was served at a late hour. Dn,,nn, "V'""B WJ"'""J ra Wright and Mrs. Glenn Wil bur. Directly afterward the couple will leave by motor lor tne sou in- ern Oregon beaches. After Decem ber 15 they will be at home In West Salem. Miss Harlan Is a popular member of the capital s younger set ana at tended local schools. Mr. uasnor is former Oregon State student, where he was affiliated with Phi Gamma Delta, and later attended Willamette university, where he was a member of Alpha Psl Delta. On Monday evening Mrs. John Griffith, Miss Ruth Skinner, Miss Marguerite Estudillo nnd Miss Aud- reann Reynolds will entertain with smartly arranged an air at the home of the former in compliment to Miss Harlan. Bridge will be the diversion or tne evening and at a late hour pre-nuptial shower will honor the nopular bride-to-be. unrysantne- mums will decorate the rooms and the serving table at the supper hour. Those bidden to honor Miss Har lan include Mrs. Harris Lietz, Mrs. Ralph Kinzer, Miss Pauline John son, Miss June Jackson, miss irma Weiser. Miss Honora Reldy, Mrs. Glenn Wilbur, Mrs. T. Harold Tom- llnson, Miss Hester Hlllpot, Mrs. W. Edward Raffety. Miss Agnes moi- san. Mrs. Billie Herbster, Miss Lau ra Wrieht. Miss Georgia Nasn, Mrs. E. E. Harlan. Miss Rnmona Estudil- 11, Miss Evelyn Shields, Miss Char lotte Green. Miss Marie Patton, Mrs, Raymond Busick and the hostesses. Pi Beta Phi Fetes Vice-President Alumnae of PI Beta Phi enter talned Wednesday at the home of Mrs. EvcreLt May In compliment to Mrs. Warren T. Smith of Los An gcles, grand vice-president of the sorority. Covers at luncheon were placed for Mrs. Smith and Miss Lillian Da. vis. Miss Ethel Frazier, M;ss Mar caret King. Miss Ruth Holmes, Mrs. Frank Dcckebach, Jr., Mrs. Walter Fuhrer, Mrs. Edwin Keecn, Mrs, Don Prltchctt, Mrs. Carl Ramseyer, Mrs. Edward Sox, Mrs. James R. Humohrcv. Mrs. Vern Miller, Mrs. Dwight Qulsenbcrry, Mrs. Marion Mulkey, Mrs. Wolcott Btiren, Mrs. Raymond Bonesteele nnd the nost- ess, Mrs. Everett May. Miss Edna Bollman Tells Betrothal Dallas Miss Edna Bollman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A Bollman of this city and bride-elect of William John Peters or Bonnie, was complimented Wednesday cve- ninu when Mrs. Paul Bollman en tertained with a miscellaneous glass shower at her home. Bridge was In play during the evcnlnK. Ml.ss Betty JellneK was presented with the price. A beauti ful lace cloth covered the shower table centered with yellow chry santhemums flanked by tall yellow tapers. Following the opening of the Rifts supper was served by the hostess who was assisted oy Mrs. Almos LeFors and Mrs. L. A. Boll man. Bidden were Miss Bollman Miss Edith Dunn, Miss Dorothy Mlnnich, Miss Dorothy Dunn, Miss Margaret Slants, Miss Catherine Hawkins, Miss Helen Shreevc. Miss Ruth Pc tre, Mrs. Morris Walton. Mlsa Eve lyn Llndahl, Miss Jelcnlk, Mrs. Le Fors, Mi Mary Hllies, Miss June Helms, Miss Arlle Mno Hartmnn, Mrs. Bud Coon, Miss Frieda Mac Blake of 8nlem. The wedding will be an event of December 31 and will take place In Seattle. ... Dallas Mrs. Al Cherry entertain ed Tuesday evening at her home when she complimented Miss Nao mi Byron with a miscellaneous shower. Miss Syron will be the bride of Clifford Brown of Dallas In the near future. Violin selections were rendered by Mrs. Maude Crawford during the evening and after the gift were opened light refresh ments were served. Those present were Mrs. Charles Guy, Mrs. Jersicfl Hanor. Mrs. Min nie Morrison. Miss Olndys McKern, Mrs. Ray Gohrke, Mrs. Marlon Sy ron. Mrs. Forrest Martin. Mrs. Hul da Smith. Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. Eu gene Ilayl'rr, Mlsa Syron and Mrs. Cherry. ... Among the recint guests from Salem to visit the El Cortcz hotel In San Diego were Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rogers. ... Mm. Donald A. Young spent Fri day In portend. FREE MONOGRAMMING All Next Week! ON PURCHASES MADE FROM MONDAY MORNING UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT! 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