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PageSTx THE ETJOENE GUARD ocie Woman's Page Clubs ty City has Many Guests To Entertain By MARIAN LOWRT VTISITORS hftTe kppt the aodal v world active thU wek. The mid nmmer li unatually busy with en UrtalnlDf in their honor. Anions former reAirlent belnr welcomed are Mrt. Chester Starr from Toronto, Canada; Mr. John Brocket bank from riiris, France Mr. and Mrs. Frank li. Wetberbce of Minneapolis; Mrs. JtiHui Oold mith of Orexon Citr; Mrs. Frank Morgan or rsj-asa; Major and Mrs. Condon C. McComack of Washing ton I, C; and Mrs. Harvard Moore of Honolulu, Mrs. h. J. Gay of Seattle Mrs. William Heusner (Uertrude Mwrmore) of Eva nut on, lit, and Dr. Flora Campbell Houck of Boston. Seldom has local society greeted so many interesting isftors at once. The latter part of the week has found Eugene busy as host to the fourth international conven tion of the Active clubs and several octal affairs have marked the cal endar in nonor or tbe visitors. Scores are leaving tbe week-end for the mountains and beaches for vacations while many others unable to go away for longer trips are included in the first excursion to Udell lake Sunday. Mrs. Brockelbank Comes From Paris Mrs. John Brockelbank (Mary Chamber.) and Utile Daughter, Frank Lealle Brockelbank, arrived Friday from Pari., France, (or a Ti.it with Mr. and Mr.. Frank L. Chamber.. They came through Cana da, arcompylng Mr. Che.ter Btarr from Toronto to Eugene. Mrs. Brockelbank will be here for an extended vi.it. ' .. WEDDING THURSDAY - At a almple .ervlce performed It the home of the officiating Kstor, Dr. E. V. Btlvers, Miss s trice Alma Ball and Danle Her man Campbell were married Thurs day morning at ten-thirty, o'clock. TO QIVE PLAY . -1 ' The Mlxlonary society of the Central Presbyterian church Is to meet on Tueaday afternoon at two thirty o'clock at the church. For the program a play by" sereral of the members will be given. Mrs. J. B. Hall la In charge of tbe play. TSNT thti glorlona weaO. for Jnlyt . You'll feel like shopping on these days that are warm but not too warm. Let, us help yon at tf A.VB you silent piano tn your borne T I your piano whit elephant, on your bandar Doe It stand In th house ccumultlng dust and iuihi u p room, Kith vr . sound onm log from It rusting strings! It really Isn't doing you or anyone els any rlf It always silent, go erby don't you et lid If ItT Me Morraa A Waahbumn, orner of Broadway and Willamette, will trade you radio In exchange for th allent piano. It' a good prop osition and you aren't th loer. Wny don't you go In and talk It over with Mr. Hem ingway of the music depart ment? If you don't want a radio they will glvo you cash for th piano. It I a wonderful opportunity. see A FTER you've been, down " town In the broiling sun all morning and noon comes around and you haven't quite finished sverythlng you want to do, why, go Into the Le Duke reataur ant for the perfect luncheun. Th food I eirellent and well erred, th booth are cool and rail-ventilated, and here, at laat, la place where you seem to be entirely away from th hot rush of th outald streets. Her you can rest while you cat. 1-ee-Duke's specialise la luncheon for S6 and to oenta. td th luncheon are lust what you want tn th way of good food. Oo In and try It th next time you are down towa and you'll be a regular patron from the day. And per cnasj you'll even meet your husband In there mm noon. Tbe bualnee men have found that this I n excellent place to get th noonday meal. e e ... UAVI you teen the new gls.s- war that has Just come In at Quackenbush'a, ISO East Broadway? It is th newest thing and it I different. You'll aot find anything Ilk It any Place ls In town. Oriental pattern, they call It. ai.d It' In lint or blue crystal, and em erald gltss. floblets, cocktails, sherbets, and Ire-tea glasses MM tn ItK ltlM (bat pa ' Kennoll-Bllls Photo.l Left Miss Andre Pelllon who last week announced her engagement to William P. Maddox. Bom nave neen memoera or tn university or Oregon Taoulty the past three year. The wedding will be an event of early September In Baltimore, Maryland. Right Mlas Vivian Taylor who, with her mother, Mr. Henry Taylor, la vleltlng here from Jackson ville, Florida, with Mr. Taylor1 el.ter, Mre. Nate Hill. Mis Taylor la to enter the Unlveraity of Oregon In th fall. Trip to Mid-West Planned President and Mrs. Arnold Ben nett Hall of the university and their small daughter, Orace Klliotieth Hall, are leaving this week-end for a visit In the mid-west until the fall. They will so to Chicago and vl.lt In other iHtlea In Illinois ss well as in Michigan and Indiana. President Hall left Saturday for Seattle to give an addre.a before the International Relatione confer will find tn th new pattern. Oh, they would look Iqvely on your whit linen under a soft light at night Any table would be th more correct for having the as a part of th letting. e e ' nURINO the hot day clothes get ao Tory dirty. Th dust, th grime, amok and perspiration, all are worse at this season than at any other time during th year. Clothe have to be waahed mora often during the hot weather and especially la this so because th dresses are so light and show the dirt easier. Well It Is hot weather and mother lust can't wenr herself out all the time washing. Bo she Just bundles up the dirty articles, call th New Serrloe laundry, til, and (top worrying. She know that th work that they turn out will be satisfactory In every detail. What a wonder ful convenience during these hot days. IN th modern horn on of th main features that mark lh progress of onnvenlcnced oomfort la th breakfast nook. a cnarming, unny Utile place In which to start out a cheerful sunny day. And such a nook needs lust the right furnishings. At T h Oriental 01ft Shoo, on Ihe balcony of Th Style Shop, one can find Just the right thing to be put on th shelf In the breakfut nook peasant pottery. Entire est or odd pieces that will add a bright not are to be seen at th shop. And It 1 Florence Knowlton pottery, and that apeaka . for Itself. You'll want to look them over at least 1 1 AVE you a FrlRldalret Well, dont you want onet They ar the best thing that I have ver found to olv the prob lem of refrigeration. And It Is a real problem these hot days. Just call up th Frlgldalr people, 19 Rest Klghth street, and they will demonstrate one in your home. Why, Just to show you that th Frigldalre Is really good ami not merely an advertl.ed failure. I mu.t tell you shout the Alpine milk demonstrations thst have been conducted In the grocery stores of Eugene during the last week. At all these demonstrations a Krlgldatr ws used to make the froien desserts and to keep h food In condition. Proof nough. Isn't !'T see U'HKWt It's o hot today. think a swim would be oarf!J. ifcj jtftom 01 Al - !; '-") I ence there, Mrs. ITnll and daughter to join him later for the trip east. Tbey will be back in time for the opening of the university the flret of October. Two Hostesses On Saturday Mra. Sherman W. Moody and Mre. A. El. Roberta entertained Satur day afternoon at the home of the former to compliment Mr.. John Reed and daughter, Mies Eloise Reed of Salem who have been here for-a number of week.. . Guests for three tables of bridge were inruea tor ine aitemoon. right, let's go. We'll get our bathing suits at the May Stores, 878 Wll lametet street he cause we know we'll get what we want there. Bathing suits tor all of the family, from little Johnny to fat Aunt Susie. And the suits ar Columbia knit so rou know they ar of th best material nd made In the very finest manner. And, by the way, here' a new one. If your neck Is the type that sunburn easily and look terrible after a sum mer of swimming, why, gat one of these new suits that fasten up around the nock. They ar comfortable and they look so clever. Then after th summer Is over and you put on an evening dress, you will b proud of the lovoly white ness of your neck. e TCI1 ORBAMI What an appro proprlat time of year to think of lea cream. It'a go very hot and th froien dessert lust seem to bit th spot Why don't you call up the In dependenc Ceramery and or dr a gallon for tomorrow. Bom of their delicious Wlld mse Ice cream will add the fin ishing touch to your Sundnv dinner that I perfect And It you order ahead of time, they will make, up any kind of a froien dainty that you dealr. It'a worth trying. You know what Ice cream la, but you wont know what good Ice cream I until you try Wlldrose. VOW that th season 1 so quiet and there is not so much to occupy one' attention, rou should begin to look over rour wardrobe. Kind jut what you have that you can use In Uie fall. See what has to be msd over before It can be used, and above all ee what you have to have In the way of new clothes. Af ter 'you hav don this go and consult Mrs. Vnderwood at the Shoppe Petit, 6TJ l.tth fast. She will give you expert id vice on th repair of your wardrobe and will show you all of the advance fall style In clothing. Let her make your (all wardrobe a thing to be proud of. JTCONOMY 1 wealth! " Kronomls In the right way by ahopplng In th right way. ATaJ4 MM Four Hosts For Large Card Party For one of the week's larger snd smart affairs, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Stevenson and Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Stevenson entertained at the home of the former Wednes day evening to honor Mr. snd Mrs. Hsrl R. Douglass who are lesving soon tor a year, absence in I'itts burgh, Pennsylvania. A group of forty friends was In vitod, nine tables of bridge being In play and a few additional friends entertained. Among out-of-town guests present were Mrs. Chsrles Gardella of Or ovllle. California, who Is visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. snd Mrs. A. F, Rnnp; Mrs. Frank Morgan of Nys.s, Oregon, who is visiting her parents, Air. snd Mrs, W. W. Calkins: and Mr.. H. (1. Hayea of Kansas City who i. the tue.t ot ner .on snd daughter-in-aw, Mr. and Mrs. Horl R. Douglass. Tbe Steveuson home wss beauti fully decorated with Shasta dsisies snd gladioli in many colors. Supper was served at the small card tables. sirs. Harry Holden, Mrs. W. O. Swnn, and Mrs. Herbert Roome, ssei.tod the hostesses In receiving and at the supper. Mr. snd Mrs. Douglses with their family snd Mr. Douglass' mother Mrs. Hayes, will be lesving next month for the east. Preceding their Departure mry are Detng exten.lve- ly entertained by many Eugene friend, who are sreatlv resrntiinv uieir coming ao.ence. Three Visitors Guests at Picnic Honoring Mr.. Hnrold MrOrmtr of Medfnrd, Mrs. Fred Buck of Kelno, Wa.hlngton, and Mr, and Mr.. I,, w. Csmpbell of Portland, sll former resident visiting here, a group of Eugene friends gave a no-hoat picnic party at Coburg bridge Thuredav evenins. Pre.ent for thin delielitfnl afalr were .nr.. McTrady. Jlya. Buck. Mr. sml Mrs. Csmpbell, Mr. and Mr.. Paul P. llurrknrdt, Mr. and Mm. A. 8. Fraedrlchs, Mr. and Mrs. Hsrnld Eilhlom, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Pi. ronl, Pr. J. D. Tye, Mrs. Carol Potter, Mr. and Mra. Earl Matlock. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. nollsnd. e a Two Visitors Honor Guests; Mrs. I.vnn S. McCreadv nkiMiul two chsrmln.lv Informal affair tM. wees to nonor her sisters, Mrs. Condon C. MrCnrnack of Washing ton, D. C. and Mrs. Harvard Moore of Honolulu. On Tuesday afternoon Mra. Mc Cready Invited a group in for tea to meet tne two honor guests. wn rrnar .ne invite a r B"ir in ine morning witn lunch eon later at the Anchor. A mi lature Hawaiian village was enacted for the luncheon table centerpiece wun I'ar.arounn or oiue ocean. Mrs. McComack with Major Mc Comack came the nail and will be her for a few weeks. Mrs. Moor came about three weeka jro for a visit with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. WilkinsV MEETINGS IN SEPTEMBER 1 he regulsr meetings of West SV Cklb of the Wnnian'a n.-.- fit sn.oclstlon will begin sgsin in the (all. the first one to be Sep tember 10. ' Mrs. Morgan Is Honored Mrs. Frank Morean vh. la Ing here (rom Nyaaa, Oregon, with her parents, Mr. snd Mra. W. W. CSlktna. has heen hnnMml a - oumner 01 imormsl event., sraong which wss a picnic luncheon for which Mrs. Dudley Holland and her mother. Mrs. J. M. Shelter, en tertslned on Tuesday at the Holland " m ouege l real A doaen fri.iwl w.m I.:. for thia delichiful affair. Rridge was the afternoon's diversion. a HERE FROM CANADA snd Mr.. J. K. Remolds sd SS S1ie.tR thi. weak IV,I!.. Mnffst snd Phil l, K.-.i. (. ClarMhnlni. Aibwia, Cauda. Entertaining For Visitors Is Varied Th members of ths Eugene Ac tive club's auxiliary have had a busy week entertaining visiting women here for the Active club's fourth international convention. Social event and Saturday evening with a banquet and dance at the Eugene hotel. Saturday afternoon swimming snd tea were sponsored at the Anchorage for aome of the women while othera were taken on drives about the city. Mrs. O. A. Ross, Mrs. George Halton, and Mrs. Dave T. Wil liams nave been the committee In general charge. Friday afternoon a lovely tea was given In ths Woman , building on the campua In Alumni hall for tne visitors. Mrs. Loy W. Rowling wss In cnarge and waa assisted by Mrs. William M. Tugman, Mrs. Frank Fassett, Mrs. Csrl Robblns, Mra James GafJIarding, Mrs.-Lloyd Ter- rlll, as well ss other members of tne auxiliary., The club s colors ol gold and red were carried out In tne large bouanet. of red inn. dragons and golden corytopals. More loan inircy cailea. In the evening on Fridav a din ner ana Driuge oartv war five at me iee-Luxe cate for the plea aure or the v . tor. Mrs. Ihiv, T. Wiiliama wa. in charge assisted by Mrs. Rsy Jewell. Mrs. George Halton, Mrs. G. A. Robs, and Mrs. Donald Husband. The club's colors were ogam used in decorating thi tables. Friday morning and Satur day morning the women were In vlted to Barticinate in the e-olf tone nament nt the Eugene country club, The Eugene wmoen sponsoring the affairs included: Mrs. A. .1. At water, Mra. Phillip J. Bartholomew, .-irn. r.art uyroin, Airs. Harold Kd bloin, Mrs. Frank Fassett, Mrs George Halton, Mr.. James G. Hard ing, Mrs. Moc Henderson. Mrs, M. G. Howard. Mrs. DonaM Hna. bsnd, Mrs. Ray Jewell, Mrs. Claude i.innsay, aire, lewia Alelsel, Mrs. uari Koooins. Mrs. o. A. Ross. Mrs Lov W. Rowlinr. Mrs. T.IotH Tared! Mrs.' William M. Tugman, Mra. Dove T. Williams, Mrs. Wallace N. Wint lor, Ml.a Vuelta Stivers, Miss Doro- tny uarnhart, and Miss Carols Row ling assisting. PICNIC TUESDAY Memebera of Pi Lambda Theta women'a honornrv national erinca. tlon aociety, who are In town for tne summer are planning for a picnic that will he an event of the coming Tuesday at the summer cot tage of Miss Ruth Kneelanrd on the MrKensle. It will be from four ociock on. Mlas WInnlfred Audrews is in cnarge ot arrangementa, PARTY THURSDAY - Miss Nelliebel Swan ws. hnat.aa for on attractive afternoon of bridge x nurnnay ai ine nome ot ner par ent. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Swan, en, tertalning a number of university friends. Guests for two tables of oriage were invited. e Former Residents Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. Frsnk R. Weth err.ee, rormer residents here, are being welcomed by old friends for a visit trom .Minneapolis. They motored oot. While In Eugene they are the gnests or Mr. Wetherbees brother, ut. 1. R. Wetherbee. a a a SOCIAL TO BE FRIDAY The Loyal Band class of the First Christian church Is to hsve Its post poned social the coming Friday at me nome or Mr. and .Mra. tienrge Rohbina In College Crest. A cov ered dish luncheon will be served. The meeting begins at eleven, o'clock , a a a Reception to Be Saturday nonorim ny Or. and Mm. Homer or Alius Valley, California, who hare been farr durin th uni. TrHiij summer esnloti, Air. and Mm. Frank u Chamberi am n tnrtainln informal. at thHr home Batu rday areninc from fieht tn len ocioc. Dr. KinT ! mfittA nt th. T7nivrailT of Oregon. A aroup of ii m lormpr menoa nm an in. tumi ror tne ranJng, VISITOR HONORED Honor in Minn flrno. K1An fWtla who ta tho. vtitst of Mtaa Maiine Thomnaon. Ml mm RMthrin .voodnaatura entertained rtvuin a inrnns m ine country noma f her parenra, Mr. and Mra. B. F) OooHpantura, on tha McKeniie last week-end. In the nartT wmrm MI V.), Ml s Ioria Thompnon. Misa Mailne i nomnnnn, .Mtaa i Tonne John son, Miaa Esther Srarbrough, Mtaa Cry stal 9rarbrouich. Mrs. Hill Gives Party for Son Mrs. Frank Hill waa hostess for sn enjoysble afternoon affair Tuea day at the home ot her mother, Mra. J. H. Pumphrey, when she entertained a group of mother, and their children at a party arranged In honor of the second Mrthdar an "'""ry of her son, Normand L. After the afternoon of gamea for the little folk there waa a birthday luncheon, a large cakel being a feature of the table. Ice cream waa served tn the ahane nt cupids. Tbjse present for the event were Mrs. E. A. Ilroate snd daughter. Beverly; Mr.. Arthur Bushman and daughter. Betty: Mrs. Fred Moi ley and daughter. Edith Marie; Mrs. Herald W. White and son. Herald Jr.; Mrs. C. ft. Huntington snd children, Barbara and Charles Jr.; Mrs. Audrey Kraedrirka and son. Honsld; Mm. Orover Cord, snd dsughter, Nsnry; Mrs. Lawrence . Manrrud and daughter. Andree I.ouiee: Mrs. J. H. Uumphrey. and Mrs. Hill and son. e MRS. GOLDSMITH HERE Mrs. Julius Goldsmith, former re.ident of Eugene, is here for s few riav. visit from Oregon Ctly. She is the guest of Trof. snd Mrs, r . . Schmidt and Mrs. AriaUida t""-- " - f 'trariaasaaaaawalll liassam - J.1JI1 Mrs. Homer Rowling la a charmlna visitor from out-of-town here uring me summer, ner nome is her little daughter, Janulce, are i-acer in ine aummer ror. rtownng Mrs. Parker Hostess at Two Events Mra. 0. W. Parker waa hosteas for two lovely affairs of the week. - Un Monday she honored her bouse uest, Mrs. W. E. Chandler, of irants Pass, at a brido-e luncheon given at her home. Lavender and pink sweet peaa decorated the table in a handsome centerniece. Hiffh- acore for the afternoon went to Mrs. Carl Dupuis and the guest finso was given ,urs. w. tn. Uftand er. Guests for this charmlna affair were Mrs. W. E. Chsndler. Mrs. x. ri. Mem, Airs. Frederick U. Jen nings, airs. K. w. Wilson. Mrs. r.rnest Htroud, Mrs. Carl Dupuis, mra. jv. J. V irgll, ilrs. 1. .11. Gerow, Mrs. Henry A. Tromp, Mrs. ljawrence T. Harris. Sirs. Ernest k. unstrap, airs. J. H. Hill, Mrs. O. nunc, airs, t'arser. To comDliment Mrs. T. R. Mehl of Mabel who left this week-end tor an extended visit In Lake Ta hoe, California, with her brother-in-law and and sister, Mr. and Mrs. K. Stanley Dollar. Mra. Psrker again entertained on Thursrday, In viting a group of fourteen to lunch eon at the Oaburn hotel with bridge later at her home. Pink sweet peas, baby breath made a colorful table which had covers for Mrs. T. H. MehL Mrs.-W. W. Cslkins, Mrs. Frank Morgan of Nyssa, Ors on, airs. i. k. iiartnng, Mrs. C. L. hltton. Mra. E. B. Ackerman Mr. 8. C. Endicott, Mra. Stanley R. Stevenson, Mr.. J. L. Hesse, Mrs. Harold Peerv. Mrs FraHarUb n Jennings, Mrs. R. 0. Virgil. Mrs! Carl Dupuis, Mra. John Noble, Mrs. raraer. At oriage the guest privee went to Mrs. T. H. Mehl, Mrs. rrani morgan, and Mrs. B. B. Ackerman. Mrs. Harold Peery won uiku score. see Childrens Party Event of Monday Grace Elisabeth rfall t. ,,..,.. .r iir.iurni no .iirs. Arnold Hennett Hsll of the university, entertained f. "p h'r ,mu 'nends Monday afternoon on tha l- at her home. Her sixth hlrth. lay cornea next week but as she rill be travelling east at th.r tlm. the party was planned before her departure. Games were played and later a luncheon served under the treea with a hirthriav feature. Invited to thia nleaanraM. .- were Joyce Clsrk, Margaret DeCou. cusnn nuiiacser, Anne Wright, Bet ty Chambers, Barbara Crosland. urn t hamhers, Caroline McKinlev. hoebe Smith, Louise Baker, Edith ... BP.IDE-ELECT HONORED miss iaiis brerson whose msrrlsge to we an event of Julv 2.1 ... onor guest for an informal party Iisa Mabel Klorkara and Mrs. J i uren Heynolds gave Werin..1. evening at the Alpha Xi Helta aor-! ority house. Guesta were active ' and alumna members of Alphs XI -ii. incitining .miss Kverson, lllss vstherine Blood. Mra K. V i. ! Miss K.lise Schroedee. Mr. TV- ! S. Wells, Miss Hasel Harden, Miss! Anne Gorhe. Mrs. Reynolds, and j .miaa niw-iin, DINNER SATURDAY Mis. Eunhemea Larawav Is en lertsicing with a dinner partv Saturday evening at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Seth I. .rawer. A group of fifteen has been invited to come at aii-thlrtv ociock. AT TRIANGLE LAKE ..it,;kI"J Mr- "'' IV.ugl.ss snd the formers mother. Mrs H C. Har-a of Kansas Ctt. Mr. and' I. V .. ' "'r" "'! fsmilv Mr. and Mrs Karl M. Pailett. and Miss Lucille Cor of Smiib Iskota. spent Ue wsea-end at Ttiaagis biii Kennell-Bllia Photo in Kalamazoo, Micntngan. she and gueata at the L. W. Rowling home. la to come out west. . Recital to Be. Given On Friday For Miss Kathleen Powell. Eu gene girl who has been studying voice the past yeor at the Chicago Musical college, Chicago, members or tne cugene Business and Pro fessional Women'a club are spon soring a recital next Friday eve ning in the First Baptist church. This will bs the first appearance of Miss Pwoell In Eugene since her return earlier in the summer and will give Eugene friends an opportunity to learn the work and progress she has done during her year's study. All proceeds of the concert will be fiven to Miss Powell to help her in er studies In Chicgao the coming year. Mrs. Thomas 8. Wells and Mrs. Emma Drain are the committee from tha club in charge. The recital will be at eight-thirty o'clock, and Miss Powell Is to sing a varied program arranged for her by her teacher, Herbert Wither spoon of the college. Miss Powell is well known In town snd campus circles for her lovely voice. She is the daughter of Mrs. Hose Powell of this dty snd a former student of the Univer sity of Oregon where she was solo ist with the university women's glee club. She has Just returned from the Schumann-Heink master class In Kansas Citr. Missouri TWIn, lu. year's study at the Chicago aftisical college ahe made n r.ma-bahu cord, having appeared in the role of Hansel In the opera of "Hansel and Gretchel,'! In Chicago during the year, as well as to do much solo work with clubs and enter tainments, nne was presented bv the Lions club there ss the pro tege in concert at Oaks Park. Dur ing the year she was presented In recital at Evanaton, Illinola. The Spark lets Speak The Minister: Place the "White Rose "Wedding Ring on the third finger of the Bride', left hand. The Congregation: Ooo! look I her wedding ring is all set round with diamonds just like her engagement ring! The Best Man: Sh! You'll embarrass th groom. The sparkle is all in the desipJ. "0t a diamond in it, but there's happf destiny in the "White Roses. eWhite-ose x WEDDING AND ENGAGEMENT RING Seth Laraway Diamond Merchant and Jeweler Lee-Weir ' . Wedding Tuesday city, and Miss Vera Weir of n,i ? Florida, waa an July 17 at the home of tt, groom's parents. Rev. J Haas, pastor of the Methodi.t fi? copal chuash, read the serrtrT two-fifteen o'clock in the " of about twentv-sii r.i. friends. nj The wedding march was nlirj l. Clare A. Lee, of Salem $?'! of the bridegroom. The bride wore 'a lovely i.k. pink all over lace frock that i5 a large bow of blue taffeta it S aide. She carried Cecil Bninn maiden hair fern, and blue d.ijih ium for a shower bouquet tied SI white streamers. At the reception which Inline, Mrs. Fred Buctt of Kelso. ton, and Mrs. Clarence E xcT of Corvallis assisted Mrs. Lei Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ue are 'to in Portlond where the former i . dentist. She is the daughter ol V and Mrs. William C. Weir ot n. Guesta at the wedding were v, and Mrs. Fred Fortmiller and' u' Edward, of Albany; Mrs. A M. S of Albany; Mr. and Mra. Clinf, E. Weils and son. John, of ComS Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Crawford tiu. bany; Mr. and Mrs. Clare A. Le Z son, Bobble, of Salem; Mr. and uT Miller, Dr. and Mrs. W. B I fi and children. Normand mil vs: Mr. and Mrs. Claude B. Lee. (W Smith; Mrs. Fred Buck and! Frederick, of Kelso; Mr. and SI u. u. nuu uuugaier, iNanr. Miss Maude Kerns Back From Miss Mande Kerne, member of th university faculty In the m-hiwo ji art, returned Friday from i t ..Ann A.i "v She has been gone since Dens. Der ana came to ,urene bm San Francisco where ihe luW irom nuuoimu. a PARTY IS WEDNESDAY Mrs. Sidney 0. 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