Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 21, 1937, Page 5, Image 5

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    SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1937
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
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By ROVENA EYRE
. i HOSE who come ind go continue to Interest
(- III Salem society circles. Thursday Oregon's first
couple, Governor and Mrs. Charles H. Martin,
left for a visit in Bremerton with their son-in-law and
daughter. Lieutenant and Mrs. Schuyler Pyne. They
expect to return home the first week In September.
Greeting those who have been away is also
evincing Uie Interest of Salem folk. Senator and Mrs.
Charles L. McNary are coming In for their share of
warm greetings from Salem folk. The McNarya. with
their lovely young daughter, Charlotte, returned Mon
day from Washington, D. C, and are now domiciled
in their country place. Fircone.
Brides continue to be feted with a round of
parties. Esther Wood, attractive daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. R. Lee Wood, Is the center of a whirl of Informal
entertaining before she deserts the ranks of the
Spinsters, of which she is president, September 1,
when she will become the bride of William Bodner of
Corvallls.
And so the Summer draws to a close with happy
memories of visitors, travelers, weddings, informal
luncheons, teas and splash parties Soon the young
things will be packed off to school and club activities
will commence again for matrons and maids. No
matter what the season Is life In Oregon's capital Is
always exciting. ...
CHARMING VISITOR Mrs. John Evana of Denver,
Colo., who is In the capital with Dr. Evans to visit
his parents. Dr. and Mrs. John C. Evans. 8everal In
formal affairs have been arranged for the couple's
, , pleasure. t , . t
The Rainbow Girls will sponsor a picnic and splash
party at Riverdale next Saturday. Those wishing to
make reservations are asked to call Miss Helen Kestly,
6746, or Miss Esther Vehrs, 5198.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl O. Collins motored to Eugene
today where they were the guests of friends.
Much interest Is being evinced in the approach
ing wedding of Miss Kathleen Llndbeck. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lindbeck, and Ivan W. Crum, son
of Mrs. Mary Crum of Medford.
The ceremony will be said next Saturday after
noon at 2:30 o'clock at the Llndbeck home in South
High street. Dr. James E. MUligan will read the
service in the presence of the two families and a few
Intimate friends. Mrs. Walter A. Denton will play
the wedding march and Miss Wllletta Sneed will sing
"I Love You Truly" and "Oh, Promise Me."
Che bride will be given In marriage by her father.
She will wear a striking model of white satin, fash
ioned with a stand-up collar embellished with, pearls,
long sleeves and train. Her veil will be caught in a
cap with orange blossoms and she will carry a bouquet
of bride's roses.
Miss Madeline Sleppy will be the honor attend,
ant She will wear a gown of bronze taffeta and carry
an arm bouquet of Talisman roses.
. Lester Lynch of Corvallls will be the best man.
A large reception will be held from 3 to 4 o'clock.
Assisting in serving will be the Misses Adelaide Liddle,
Veva Schattuck. Mrs. Hoyt Snyder, Mrs. Alex Cruick
ahank and Miss Evelyn Hesse, sorority sisters of the
bride.
Later the couple will leave for a short wedding
trip. The bride has chosen as her going away cos
tume a gray tallleur with green hat and accessories.
After September 1 the couple will be at home In
Oakrldge. .
Miss Llndbeck is a graduate of Salem schools and
was a member of Alpha XI Delta at Oregon Stat
college. Mr. Crum Is a graduate of Oregon 8 late and
is now In the forestry service. He Is a member of
Beta Kappa.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hardy are being felicitated
upon the birth of a son, James Stewart, at the Salem
General hospital August 1. Mrs. Hardy will be re
membered as Dorothy Reed.
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Bib 'N' Tucker
B ROBY LAUGHUN
NEW TREND .... of slender silhouette I evi
denced In practically every new gown one sees these
days. . . . And if you want to look as though you had
Just stepped off the boat from Paris you'll very quickly
get yourself a slim, long-lined black dress. ... All the
stylists are agreeing that the fitted formula, accenting
slim waists, flat diaphragms, shaped busts and "caved
In" tummies. Is the fashion Ideal for the coming seas
on .. . Molyneux calls the new style "pencil straight;
Allx. "Straight and narrow, long, thin diaphragm;
Schlaparelll. "clear cut. scanty as to skirt;" Patou,
narrow, slender, molded;" Chanel, "stralghter cuts;"
Rochaa, "slim, severe;" Lelong. "supple, slender" . . .
Just remember that It doesn't matter whether the
waistline of the slim dress Is high, low or medium, as
long as It Is the right waistline for your figure. . . ,
If your legs are short you can make them appear
longer by wearing a higher waistline a real Empire
line turned in under the bust, with no belt to show
where the real waistline Is. ... If you're long-legt-ed
and short waisted you'll probably find a lowered waist
line more becoming. . . . Accentuate the latter by a
molded effect, now (Continued on page 13, column
CIETY
RS. WILLIAM J. GRIGG presided at lunch
eon in her 8agtnaw street residence Wednes
day in compliment to Mrs. Lynn D. Lambeth,
who sailed Friday for Alaska with Mr. Lambeth.
During the afternoon contract was in play with
honors going to Mrs. Lambeth and Mrs. R. D. Paris.
A kerchief shower for the traveller was a surprise
feature of the afternoon.
The attractive table was centered with an ar
rangement of pastel sweet peas and tall tapers.
Those bidden to bid Mrs. Lambeth bon voyage
were Mrs. A. D. Woodmansee, Mrs. K. W. Helnlein,
Mrs. L. V. Benson, Mrs. William Schlltt, Mrs. M. Y.
Brooks, Mrs. H. L. Staver, Mrs. R. D. Paris, Mrs. L. D,
Gtlbertson, Mrs. William Mott, Mrs. A. A. Hall, Mrs.
H. G. Brock, Mrs. R. L. Edwards, Mrs. A. L. Adolphson,
Mrs Elzora Smith, Mrs. Carl Gloss, Mrs. Howard O.
Wells of Portland and the hostess, Mrs. William J.
Grigg.
The executive board of the Salem Council of
Church Women will meet at J o'clock Tuesday in the
V.M.C.A. rooms.
KING-MARTIN
The First Evangelical church will be the scene
of a beautiful ceremony Sunday afternoon at 4:30
o'clock when Miss Irma Martin, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Barney 8. Martin, becomes the bride of Joseph
Jerone King, Jr.. son of the J. J. Kings of Portland,
formerly of Salem. The Rev. Mr. John Rudln will
officiate.
The altar will be banked with gladiolus in soft
pastel colors and cathedral tapers will cast a solt
glow over the wedding party as they witness the
exchange of vows.
Mrs. J. Hi Bennett will play the organ and pre
ceding the service William Wright will sing '"At Dawn
ing" and "I Love You Truly."
The bride will be given in marriage by her brother,
Linden Martin. She will wear a gown of white moire,
designed with tight bodice, full skirt, long train and
off the shoulder effect. A Juliet cap will hold the full
length veil in place. The bride will carry an old
fashioned nosegay.
Miss Janet Frye will be the maid of honor. She
will wear a gown of leaf green taffeta made along
princess lines.
The bridesmaids will include the Misses Esther
Vehrs, Shirley Knighton, Virginia Wassam, Harriet
Pointer and Mrs. Maurice Heater. They will wear
princess frocks in yellow and bronze trimmed In brown
velvet ribbon. They will also carry old-fashioned
bouquets.
Gay Riggs, niece of the bride, will serve as flower
girl.
Frits Amman of Los Angeles will act as best man
for Mr. King. Ushers will Include Buster Hen-en. Don
Cannon, Howard Adams and Glenn Wilbur.
A reception will follow at the Alpha Phi Alpha
house with members of the wedding party and the
two families receiving informally.
Dispensing hospitalities at the urns will be Mrs.
Earl Riggs and Mrs. George Vehrs. Mrs. John Rudln
and Mrs. Vem Wells will cut the bride's cake.
Assisting in serving will be Miss Muriel Stewart,
Miss Alice George, Miss Beth Holcomb, Mrs. Homer
Freeman and several others of the younger set.
For going away the bride has chosen a brown
tallleur with dark green accessories and a corsage of
gardenias. The couple will leave by motor for Black
Mountain college in North Carolina, where Mr. King
has an lnstructorshlp in economics. The bride, who
was an Alpha Phi Alpha at Willamette university, will
matriculate at the college.
En route to their new home the couple will stop
In San Francisco to visit Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cos
(Claudia Buntln), formerly of Salem, and will also
spend some time at Leland Stanford, from which Mr.
King was graduated. They will visit in Cheyenne with
relatives and also stop In Chicago. After a short stop
at Lexington, Kentucky, they will be at home at Black
Mountain.
EVANS-ENTRESS
A pretty wedding of the late lummer will be
solemnized this evening at 8 o'clock when Miss Evelyn
En tress, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Entrees, be
comes the bride of John B. Evans, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J, W. Evans. The ceremony will be said at the
Entrees home In South Commercial street with Rev.
H. C. Stover officiating.
The vows will be exchanged before the fireplace,
which will be decorated with pink and white gladiolus.
The bride will wear a gown of blue slipper satin,
fashioned with long skirt and high neck. She will carry
a Colonial bouquet of Cecil B runner roses and sweet
peas.
There will be no attendants.
A reception will
rouow. The serving table will be
covered with a lace cloth and cen
tered with a crystal bowl filled with
mixed flowers. White tapers In
crystal holders will guard the ar
rangement. ,
Both Mr.' Evans and 'the future
Mrs. Evans are graduates of 8alem
high school. He is now connected
with the Willamette Valley Cherry
Growers' association. The couple
will be at home at 190 East Bush
street upon their return from a
wedding trip.
Middle Grove Members of tn
Hollywood district held their sec
ond community supper on the lawn
of the Walter Davis home. Present '
were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holler,
Mr. and Mrs. Victor LaDue, Melvln,
Maxlne and Keith. Mr. and Mrs. F.
T. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Fisher and Mary Jean, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Wagers and two sons, Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Kleeman and daugh
ter Florence, Mr. and Mr. Peter
Ems ton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tho
mas, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Forward
and George, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Munson and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Davis, Mrs. Carrie Williams,
Mrs. Will Starr and granddaughter,
Mrs. William Hensell. Mrs. Harriet
Watts, Mrs. Agnes Tlndall. Mis
Monica Wilcox. Miss 8usan Wilson,
the Misses Audrey and Elaine
Harms. Clarence Williams, Charles
Low, Oeorge Richards and Miss
Pauline Hen-en.
Sllverton Mrs. T. T. Turner (Ar
dith Drake) left Chicago yesterday
for a visit In Sllverton with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Drake.
Mrs. Turner Is driving through with
friends and plans to visit enroute,
arriving about the middle of th
week.
. IBS ESTHER WOOD, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
R. Lee wood, Is releasing the plans for her
.wedding to William Bodner of Corvallls. The
ceremony will be solemnized Wednesday evening, Sep.
tember 1, at 8 o'clock In the First Presbyterian church.
Dr. E. W. Warrington of Corvallls will officiate in th
presence of an assemblage of prominent capital folk
and many from out-of-town.
Miss Wood has asked Mrs. Robert Judson of Port
land to be her honor attendant and her bridesmaids
will include Mrs. Noel Cavender (Edythe Walker) and
Mrs. Maurice Wood of Seattle.
Mr. Bodner will have Wayne Ham of McMinnvtll
as his best man and ushers will Include Maurice
Wood of Seattle, Robert Judson of Portland, Noel
Cavender and Selwyn Nock of Oswego.
A reception will follow at the Wood residence in
South Liberty street with the wedding party receiving
in the drawing room.
Dispensing hospitalities at the serving table wlU
be Mrs. Catharine D. Simms, Mrs. T. W. Creech, Mrs,
C. E. Guenther. Mrs. J, O. Mathis and Miss Vera
Horner of Corvallls.
Mrs. Harris Lietz will be in charge of the dining
room. Assisting in serving will be Miss Margaret Corey,
Mrs. Phillip Brandt, Mrs. Frank Shafer, Mrs. Carl
Collins and Miss Isobel George,
Miss Wood is a popular member of the debutante
set and Is president of the Spinsters. She is a graduate
of Oregon State college and a member of Kappa Alpha
Theta sorority. For the past two years she has been
a member of the Parrish Junior high school faculty.
Mr. Bodner Is also a graduate of Oregon State
and a member of Beta Theta PI. He Is now a member
of the Corvallls high school faculty.
SCHROEDER-SHAW
Salem friends are interested in the marriage of
. Miss Jean Shaw of Salem and Dr. Robert Schroeder of
Whlteflsh, Montana, which is being solemnized today
in Spokane. Only members of the two families and a
few friends will witness the exchange of vows.
The bride is a graduate of Portland schools and
later attended, Albany college. She took her technical
training at Good Samaritan hospital and has been
connected with the Salem General hospital for th
past two years.
Dr. Schroeder Is a graduate of the University of
Montana and the North Pacific School of Dentistry.
After their wedding trip the couple will be at horn
in Whlteflsh.
The Writers' section of the Salem Arts Learu
will meet Tuesday, August 24, In the Salem Municipal
park for a picnic at 6:30 o'clock.
Mrs. Dorothy Watney of Portland was a luncheon
hostess Friday, entertaining for Miss Muriel Gabriel,
bride-elect of Charles H. Heltzel of Salem. The Misses
Regina DeArmond and Esther Rumbough will enter
tain with a dinner dance at the Heathman hotel this
evening honoring the engaged couple.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bergman returned to their
home in Baker Sunday after a visit in the capital.
Misa Dorothy Pearce and Ml as Helen Yockey are
expected home this week-end from a cruise in Alas
kan waters.
C. R. Thatcher is announcing the approaching
marriage of his daughter, Miss Myrle Thatcher, and
Pete McCaffery. The ceremony win be said at 8:30
o'clock the morning of August 30th in the chapel of
St. Vincent's Catholic church.
Both Miss Thatcher and her fiance are well-known
to members of the younger set and attended Salem
schools. Upon their return from their wedding trip
they will be at home here.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Mercer are entertaining his
mother, Mrs. Clara Mercer of Rochester, Ind., and
sister, Mrs. J, E. Hathaway of Hammond, Ind., a
their house guests. The two matrons came west on
the streamliner.
Mrs. Catharine Simms and Mies Margaret Slmroe
are entertaining this afternoon at two table of
bridge, complimenting Misa Esther Wood, whose mar.
riage to William Bodner will be an event of Sep
tember L
Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Henderson and daughter.
Donna, are spending the week-end at their Cutler City
summer place. Accompanying them were Mrs. Mary
Taylor, Miss Mary Jane Taylor and J. S. Henderson,
The Salem Community Concert association an
nounces that Miss Florence Hutchenson of Monmouth
will act as chairman for the membership drive in that
city. Miss Katherine Arbuthnot will act as co-chairman.
NrwroMKR Mrs Hugh RoMon. who will arrive shortly from
E'ltrn to take up her reftldenc In Orton's capital. Mra.
Rowon has b n promln-nt In aortal and club clrclM In Exifna
ard hrr arrival hare la Ming tagarly anticipated (Courtesy
Kugene Ouard).
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WEDS AT HOME BITES Mrs. Lawrence T. Helnl.
who was Misa Louise Plndley until her marriage last
. Saturday afternoon at the home of her parents. Dr.
and Mrs. M. C. Plndley. The Hetnls will be at home
In Oregon City upon their return from their honey,
moon. (Jeaten-Mlller Portrait).
CORDIAL Interest Is being evinced In announce,
ment of the engagement of Mrs. Thyra Gwynn
of Salem, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Etnll Person
of Toledo, and Delford Knapp of lone, Wash.
Mr. Knapp, who Is superintendent of schools in
lone, has been spending the summer months with his
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jorgen
een of Salem. He is a descendant of the J. N. Savage
family, prominent in pioneer history of the state.
He was graduated from Llnf leld college In McMlnnvllte.
The bride-elect Is the sister of Mrs. Ernest Knapp
of West 8alem and Is well known In the capital. The
wedding will be an event of early fall.
LINFOOT-GORDON
Of Interest is the announcement of the marriage
of Miss Dorothy Ann Gordon, daughter of Mrs. An
drew Gordon of Portland, and William J. Llnfcot, son
of Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Llnfoot, formerly of Salem and
now of Portland.
Rev. George Poor, who was a classmate of the couple
at Willamette university, performed the simple cere
mony at the residence of the bride's mother Friday
evening, August 30, at 8 o'clock.
Only Immediate members of the two families at
tended the wedding and th Informal reception that
followed.
Mrs. Llnfoot is graduate of Willamette university
and the University of Oregon graduate school of social
work. She is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha sorority.
She is a member of the Business and Professional
Woman's club and the American Association of Uni
versity Women. For the Past two years she has been
social service supervisor for the Marlon county relief
committee.
Mr. Llnfoot is a graduate of Willamette university
law school and was affiliated with the Delta Theta Phi
national honorary law fraternity. At present he Is
engaged In the practice of law In this city.
After a trip to San Francisco the couple will reside
In Salem.
Monmouth Invitations have been Issued for the
wedding of Miss Gertrude Pauline Morlan, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Morlan. and Glenn C. Halladay,
son of Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Halladay. The vows will be
taken In the Baptist church Sunday afternoon, August
33, at 3 o'clock. A reception at the residence of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard W. Morlan In West Main street will
follow. Rev. Victor P. Morris of Eugene will officiate.
The Business and Professional Women's club will
give a picnic at the home of Mrs. Winifred Herrlck, 386
Richmond avenue, at 6:30 o'clock Tuesday evening.
Those attending are asked to provide their own
table service. Reservations are to be made with Miss
Ruth McAdams, 7378. The executive board will meet
at 6:15 o'clock.
Mrs. Henry Schmahl and her daughter. Mis
Barbara Jane Schmahl, are leaving today for their
home in Oakland, Calif, after an extended visit In
Salem.
Officers and committees of the Salem branch,
American Association of University Women, will
meet at the home of Mrs. Philip Barrett next Wednes
day night to formulate plans for the ensuing year.
Dr. and Mrs. John M. Simpkin (Charlotte Zteber)
of Marshfleld are registered at the Hotel St. Francis
In 8an Francisco. They will arrive in the capital
during th next week for a visit with friends.
Friends hav received word from Mr. and Mrs.
Roben Maaske, formerly of Salem, revealing their
plans for the ensuing year. At present they are with
her parents at Monte Vista. Colo., and they will
leave shortly for Chapel Hill, N. C , where Mr. Maask
will be on the faculty of the state university. This
summer Mr. Maaske has taught at the University of
South Dakota.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Blair and Calvin Blair, Jr.
of Thermopolle, Wyo., were guest of Mr. and Mrs,
E. J. Scellars Thuradsy,
Mrs. Oeorge C. Penron and dsughter, Joan, of
Salem, have been In Corvallls spending a week visiting
at the home of Mrs. Pcnson's parents, Mr, and Mra E.
T, Burns.
INVITATIONS were received In this morning's post
for th marriage of Miss Muriel Gabriel, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William W. Gabriel of Portland,
and Charles H. Heltzel, son of Mra James Heltsel of
Salem.
The vows will be said at o'clock Saturday eve
ning, September 11, In the Grace Memorial church
In Portland. A reception will follow at the home of
the bride's parents in Regents drive.
ROTH-HEAKN
Numerous Salem folk will be motoring to Portland
tomorrow to attend the marriage of Mist Vivian Lotus
He am and George Pearmlne Roth of Salem, son
of the Theodore Roths.
The ceremony will be held in th Church of tn
Immaculate Conception at 4 o'clock with Rev. Joseph
E. Vanderbeck officiating.
The bride will be given In marriage by Dr. J.
Milton Murphy. Miss Bertha Damaln will be th
honor attendant and bridesmaids will include Mia
Frances Roth of Salem and Miss Jean Clark.
William Will will be the best man and ushers will
include Stewart Nelson of Salem and Fred Hill of
Portland.
A dinner at the Heathman for the wedding part
and members of the two families will follow th cere
mony. Following their wedding trip the couple will
be at home in Salem.
Mrs. Carl Koeske of Hlllsboro Is visiting in town as
th guest of her cousin. Mis Honor Beidy, and
Mrs, Glenn Wilbur.
MORLEY-FLESHER
Announcements have been received in Salem re
vealing the marriage of Mrs. Trussle May Flesh er and
James A. Morley. The wedding was solemnized la
Grand Island, Nebraska, July 11.
The couple will make their home In Salem, when
Mr. Morley Is In business. Mrs. Morley I former
resident of Portland, Indiana.
Mrs. David Wright entertained Informally at tea,
this afternoon In compliment to her daughter, Mrs.
Willis Danforth of Klamath Falls, a popular visitor
In the capital who will be remembered a Eleanor
Wright.
Mrs. Asa Fisher entertained Informally at tea
Thursday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. Roy
Klein of Denver, who Is visiting In the capital with
her daughter, Miss Lucy Klein.
Mrs. Fisher was assisted by Miss Klein and Miss
Mary E. Eyre.
The Royal Neighbors of America will meet Monday
evening at the Fraternal temple, Th ' will
start at S o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Deane Patterson and their young
son, Tommy Deane, have returned from a holiday
at Paulina lake and the Oregon beaches. They were
Joined by Mr. and Mrs. C. Leland Smith and their
two sons, Marshall and Deane, at the beach. Th
Smiths will return today.
POPL'l.sR H'ET Mrs. John W. Nelson of Marah.
field, who has been a charming visitor in the capital
during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson also hav
spent some time In Woodburn. t
The Post Office Clerks' auxiliary entertained
wives of city and rural carriers at a dessert luncheon
Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Claude H. Olenn.
The afternoon hours were spent Informally.
Covers were placed for Mra. O. A. McKay, Mrs. A.
W. Strjker, Mrs. Leo J. Rock, Mrs, Dudley Taylor,
Mrs. Frank Zinn. Mrs. Oeorge White, Mrs. J. W.
Bolln, Mra John French, Mrs. Floyd Vokel, Mrs. Har
mon Garrett, Mrs. Henry R. Crawford, Mrs. E. B.
Daugherty, Mrs. Elbert Powell, Mrs. C. P. Dickson,
Mrs. Floyd Drorbaugh, Mrs. H. J. Thomas, Mrs. Reec
Jones, Mrs. W. O. Ross. Mrs. W. L. Massey, Mrs.
Charles E. Eyre and Mrs. C. H. Glenn.
Robert Hayter of Dallas, who has spent the past
three years in England and on the continent as an
Oregon Rhodes scholar at Oxford, Is en route home.
He will dock at San Francisco, Calif., on August 30.
His parents, Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Hayter, plan to drlv
south to meet him.
Here -n There
THE HOME .... of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph A.
Dekum In Portland was the scene of a beautiful chris
tening service Wednesday afternoon, for their grand
daughters, Linda Dekum and Mary Prancesca. two-and-a-half-year-old-
twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Shel
don Tlbbett Mills (Franceses Dekum), who ar In
Oregon from Bucharest, Rumania, where Mr. Mill
Is connected with the American consulate. An un
usual, though lovely, feature of the ceremony was
that It was performed by the little girls' grandmother,
the Rev. Mary Mills, pastor of the First Church of
Truth In Pasadena, Cal., who was assisted by Dr.
James E. Dodd. pastor of the Church of Truth In
Portland. The children were named for their grand
mothers, and the godparents were relatives and old
family friends. Mrs. Edward H. Peck of Warren, Ohio,
a girlhood friend of Mrs. Dekum, and Fred Blckel
are the godparents of Linda, with Mra J. R. Meyers,
Mr. Dekum's sister, acting for Mra. Peck. Th Rev.
Erma Wells, pastor of the Church of Truth In Spoken
and an old-time friend of the Mills family, and
Charles Tlbbetts of Longvlew. brother of Mrs. Mills,
ar th godparent (continued on Dag 11, column t
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