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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1918)
SECOND SECTION 4 Pages DAILY EDITICS i SIJTV-KIHTII Kll NO. TO MUJli OllHMW KlMAY MOKMNU. JVtK It. IttlM. rnicK ins cilyia I well-filled week was the an nual reception given by Mrs. Gregg Doney and Dean and r.rs. George Henry Alden, Monday 'glit at Katon hall In "honor of the iduatlng class of Willamette unl the alumni, trustees, faculty, ta and guests. ..cJ. white and blue formed the lar scheme used in decorating, the ami. Gorgeous bouquets of deep d roses. and carnations were found k every available space. Flags were ouped in corners and the same naoientation was found on an ar il c trellis. As the guests entered tj were greeted by Dr. and Mrs. L. Steeves, Dr. and Mrs. George L Alden and: Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney, e of the college president who Is k Y. M. C. A. Bervice In France. The ilor class nembers formed the sec i reception line. . f Following the reception, a colli a was served In adjoining rooms. U large table, decked with, red ndles and huge baskets of earns .ns, Mrs. A. N. Bush and Mrs. II. , Talbot presided. About fifteen aller tables, glowing wth red sbad i candles were arranged for the .eats. About three hundred were rved during the evening. The women of the faculty assisted the rooms. Clad in white dresses. e girls of the junior class of the lirersity assisted in serving, with t. Gustav Ebsen. The sophomore .:1s accomplished the decorating, listed by Mrs. M. E. Peck. Chick- The Stout Woman . Is Transformed by her Nu Bone Corset A. E. LYONS 3 Court St. Phone spa " 1 " ' , . . HTUUM7tr MONDAY SPECIALS 1 1Q Per Cent Discount On All Stamped and Finished Articles. Needlecraf t Shop 429 Court Street y ilks and . , A BIG CI U Wool Jersey Suits AU Wool Serge, Blue and Tan, $17.50, $19.50 Euk Dresses .............. $9.50 to $25.00 Wool Dresses i. .....! . . $8.95 to $25.00 Coats, Extra Special .... .V $10.50 to $25.00 Send us your mail orders. We Pstage. J By Florence Elizabeth Nichols f .4 f: t. Miss Lillian Guffin, a diariig Illinois glvl, who will leave Saleia soon, following her resignation from the head of the public speaking department of the Salem Iligh School. She is the daughter of ilrs. E. L. Guffin of the Court apartments. en salad, sandwiches, coffee and can dy were served. ' 1 Closely following her graduation, Wednesday at Willamette university, Elastic Sport Corsets Designed for all athletic wear ' In giving freedom for all kinds of move ments. ' At number of different models designed to . meet the various types of figures. 4 Special Attention to Fitting. ' REXSKA Iu 8WAHT, Corset SpecialtUt. 115 WBERTY STREET Salem," Oregon . i ill urassieres , i iiAvr:L Bandeaux. AH ECOHOKlCAXs DELXOHTTUI UOHT TJCK TO of Remnants left over from Bargain Wash Goods em. Tjrict Silk Waists, pay ft WY JLJ J . i. f c. . -.t ' 4 -. . 4 -- , 4 " ."- -, Miss Lncile Benson became the bride of, Richard H. Robertson - of Port land, late yesterday afternoon at the residence of her parents. Judge and Mrs. Henry L. Benson, 945 North Summer street. Rev. Richard N. Avison read the nuptial vows la the presence of close friends and rela tives. -- . The marriage 'was a simple home arratr, aitnough the home was beau tirully decked for the occasion. The bride was stunning In a- smart dark blue tailleur with a chic black hat. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses with lacey ferns and futterings of ribbon tied with sweet peas. The bride was given away by her rather. After the ceremony, a wedding re past was served to twenty guests. Later the bridal couple left for Port land where they will make their home. Air. Robertson Is a former Washington, D. C. man. He is in the United States forestry service. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson will be at home in the Cecilia apartments. 714 Glisan street. Portland. Among the out-of-town guests at the wedding were a sister of the bride, Mrs. M C. Briggs. Jr., of Hollister. Calif.. Mr. and Mrs. George Hotchkfsstreet and Mrs. A. Crysler of Portland. Dr. "W. H. Byrd, a prominent resi dent, quietly claimed Miss Ines Adele Cramer as his bride, yesterday after noon at 1 o'clock at the borne of bis mother, Mrs. L. Byr on Union street. n it HIGH CLASS LADIES' TAILORING 474 Court St TXADE Day in plain and lact trimmed nlain and l&ct EANUP v- 203, Silk Crepe de Cmne ........ Silk Fibre Sweaters . . . ... g $19.50 All Wool Worsted Slipon $3.65 to $5.00 416 STATE ST SALEM, ORE. The ceremony was read by Rev. W. C. Kantner. Later the bride and groom left for an automobile trip to American Lake. Upon their re turn they will be at home at the attractive Byrd residence on Court street.! .Mrs. Byrd came to Salem last September from La Peer. Mich. She was principal of the educational de partment of the State School for the Feble Winded. The setting for the marriage was an attractive one. Feathery ferns, roses.. larkspur and delphinium elab orated the rooms. Mrs. Prynce Byrd and Miss Bertha Byrd assisting In the dt-oratiog. Dr. IJyrd has chosen a delightfully charming woman as his wire, bne has alreadv made minT friends during her residence of less man a circle of months and manv await her return, as the mistress of the Byrd home. Mrs. Chauncey Bishop and her youngest son, Charles Kay Bishop, are expected . home tonight from a several week's sojourn at Palo Alto. Calif. Mrs. Bishop had planned up on a longer stay with her brother. Carl Gabrielson. who is encamped there, but as Mr. Bishop was unable to go south at this time, as he had planned, his family will Join him. Little Robert Chauncey Bishop will remain for a while longer at Camp Fremont with his grandmother. Mrs. C. D. Gabrielson. who Is still there. Mr. and' Mrs. C. P. Bishop have as their guests over Sunday, their sons. Clarence and Roy Bishop of Pendle ton. Mr. Bishop s sister, Mrs. I. W Starr of Brownsville. Or., accompan ied by her daughter ' Mrs. Georgia Starr Morris, arrived Friday In Sa lem for a visit with the C P. Bishop and A. J. Bishop families. They will remain for a few days this wek. Mrs. Morris Is enroute home to Seat tle following a visit with her mother in Brownsville. r A trio of hostesses entertained the matrons of the Thursday Afternoon club Thursday at the John Albert residence. Those presiding were Mrs. Albert. Mrs. John Sutherland and Mrs. C. A. Park. The assembly was the last gathering of the- elubwomAi for the summer season: The women passed their time with Red Cross work. . Miss Dora Elizabeth Grey, the at tractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Gray, became the bride of Henry C Gregg.' Wednesday at noon at the home of her parents, 454 South Seventeenth street. Dr. John Hall of Willamette university read the marriage ceremony. The vows were exchanged beneath an-' arch of Fran Druska roses, softened with aa abundance of tiny ferns. The bride wore a becoming frock of white crepe de chine, combined with Georgette. Her mother's brid al vell and orange wreath-encircled her head, in true bride fashion. Her only jewel was a cameo brooch, the gift of the groom. t Immediately following the rows, a dainty buffet luncheon was served. with the bride cutting the cake. The young couple left on- an afternoon train for Tillamook beach, where they will pass a honeymoon at Gari baldi. They will be at home at Ne- halem after June 20. The bride Is a former Marion coun ty teacher. Mr. Gregg is a graduate of Willamette university. He is as sociated with the, government spruce camp. I Mrs. J. M. Garrison and her daugh ter. Miss Mabel Garrison, left yester day for Newport, where they wITt pass the summer. v Mrs. Fred A. Mclntyre, with her son Lloyd and daughter Anna, left for Portland yesterday morning to pass the summer. They will be with Mr. Mclntyre who is employed at the Foundation Company shipyards. - Mrs. John Albert, president of the Salem Woman's club went to Port land yesterday to attend a luncheon of the Oregon Federation of Women's clubs, which was held at the Mult nomah hotel. A council meeting was held preceding the luncheon when a report was heard from the general conference which was recently held In Arkansas. The luncheon was also attended by Miss Mattle Beatty. who is the state vice-president. Mr Al bert returned last night. Miss Sarah Sterling, who- has been visiting at the homo of Mrs. Fred A. Mclntyre. returned to her home si Lebanon yesterday. Miss Constance Kantner of Port land has been visiting during the wee kin Salem as the guest of her father. Rev. W. C. Kantner. acting pastor of the First Congregational church. " Mrs. A. S. Brassfleld of Berkeley, CaL. who has been the guest of her sister. Mrs. George J. Pearce for a fortnight at the Pearce- home- on North Winter street, left yesterday for a week's stay In Portland. Upon her return from Portland Mrs. Brass-. fieli will remain In Salem for sev eral weeks longer. Mrs. Charles McNary arrived the fore part of the week' from Wash- Inrton. DC .C. where she has been since the opening of the congres sional season, with her husband. Sea ator McNary. She was accompanied home by her nieces, the Misses Nina McNary and little Margaret Stoix. Miss Edith Campbell, a teacher In the Washington school, left yester- dsr for Baker. Or... where she will act as a stenographer to the county fruit Inspector there. Miss Campbell has resigned her teaching position and exnecta to" remain la Baker. She with her sister. Mrs. Jessie Cromwell, in tne Court apartments. v Mrs. Wlnnlfred Pettljohn left yes terday for a fortnight's vacation in Newport where she will W the guest or Mrs. A. L. Thomas. Mrs. Petti John's little daughters. Helen and r ; sf-".-. 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