The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 08, 1919, Page 9, Image 9

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jIXTY-Xiyril YEAR , V I i j SAtJOI, OREGOXt-'srXltAYMOIlXG, Jl'XK 8, 1919 , . TRICK VlVK CKXtT7
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THE curtain of history was drawn
back last, night when actors and.
actresses pictured to nearly 2000
tpectators the development of the
Willamette valley . since the first
white missionaries came to this
coast 75 years ago. There we: the
characters so well known la ..early
Oregon history, Jason Lea; Dr. Mc
laughlin, Daniel Lee, Cyrus Shep-
erd, Philip Edwards and many oth
ers, 'besides many of the Indians who
are closely associated . with the ear
ly life of this country.
This pa&eant la original with Wil
lamette university which, In present
ing it is commemorating the 75th
annlveraary of the founding of the
toutltution. I , i. . .
It was written by Professor Delia
Crowder Miller ;of the public speak
ing department and will be presented
very four years from now on in or
der.that each student who attends
th. college may at some time be
j-ivileged to take part in it.
About 500 people appeared Li the
pageant, including faculty, students.
former students, students from Che-
mara, and citizens of Salem. The
'patrons of the -pageant include Gov
, ernor and Mrs4 Ben W. Olcott. Hon
orable and Mrs. R. A. Eooth, Sena
tor XJ1 Mis. G. E. , Chamberlain
j:;?nop ana Mrs. Matt S. Huehes
fenator Charles L. McXary, and Con
gressman and M:s. W. C. Hawley.
Tor Che pa&t week visitors have
been arriving for the pageant and
iur commencement ween, among
Thorn, are ; many ' old . students and
graduates of the! college. More are
expected tomornrw and Tuesday and
in ail they are expected to number
at least 1590. Without the cooper
ation of the people of Salem it would
have been impossible to have made
auch a ewe ess of the pageant. Among
the prominent Salem women who
liava so generously devoted their
lime to the work of getting the pa
geant ready arai Advisory commit
tee, Mrs. A. N. Bush, Mrs. Alice M
Dodd; Community Director, Mrs. E.
Fisher; Mistress of Wardrobe.
Mrs. Frederick Stewart, assisted hv
Mrs. Carlton Smith, Mrs'. William
Lytle, Mrs. J. L. Van.Doreo. Mrs
William Fleming, Mrs. John McXary.
Airs, wmiam fiurgbardt. Mrs Clif
ford Brown, Mm H. H. Olinser. Mre.
John II. Sites, M:- Everett Ander
son, Mrs. George Brown, Mrs.. Mfl
ton Meyem, Mrsl William Kirk. Mrs
waiter K. Spaulding., The publicity
nas beenf done t by Mrs. Byron F.
urunk. P. E. Fullerton, and T, E
McCroskey. ' f ' ' : j
LADIES
Whn Irrernlar, or delayed ua Tri
mpa Pills. Saf and always dependa
ble... Not sold at druff stores. Do not
xpertment wltt others, tare disap
pointment Write for "Relief and par
ticulars. Its free. -Address National
Medical Institute. Milwaukee. Wis.
Hawley 89.: J. O. Goltra 87. Mr
Edgar B. Piper '86. Dr. Henrr S.
Goddard 86, Rev. A. S. Mulligan '88.
Mrs. Aeolia R. Oberg '88, Pi of. Jas
T. Matthews '89. Olin F. Tower '90.
Judge Jas. T. Ailshie 9l, Mrs. Kate
W. Dillingham '91 Mrs. Ida Vaugh
an Sherman, and Mrs. William Kin
ney. ... .'.'( ,i ; ,
Quite the smartest and most beau
tiful wedding of early June was that
of Miss Marjorie Marvin to Edmond
Fritz Slade, solemnized at 8 o'clock
last night at the Episcopal church
by the Rev. Charles S. Powell. Bas
kets of, pink - and flesh roses were
hung on each side of the church and
the altar was a mass I of white sy-
ringa and greenery. The aisle was
bordered on each side with green
ery. !
Just preceding the ceremony Mrs.
W. Carlton Smith sang the beautiful
solo "Oh Fair, Oh Sweet.) Oh Holy"
accompanied by Mrs. William Burg-
hardt, Jr., on the pipe organ, i As
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NU BONE CORSETS
June sate j NU BONE Corset
samples. Just & few left.
TONSITO, the perfect air re
mover, endorsed by , superintend
ent and. nurses of Mercy Hospital,
Eugene.'.,, .,.f
Orders taken for World's Star
Hosiery,'-. : ? - - -7 ,
A. L LYONS
429 Court St.
Phone .958 m f Salem, Ore.
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D.;E MOSHER
HIGH CLASS
! LADIES'
TAILORING
474 Court St
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-Make-up meat were Messrs. F. GU-
lingham, E. Cooke Patton, Murray
vvade, Charles Knowland, Dann Lan
gertfiert, Frank Wlllman, Henry Lee,
ana Artnur Wilson.
- Supt. and Mrs. Harwood Hall and
George W. Bei)t of Chemawa and
Major Lee Moorehouse of Pendleton
have rendered Invaluable assistance
Jn training the Indian parts-aud se
curing the costume for these char
acters. f . 1
Rev. R. N. ; 'Avison and A. A.
Ie as members of the committee
on anniversary and Rev. H. N. Al-drich-
have done much for the pa
geat; I:. ;,. ; j
Prominent among the graduates
of Willamette, the. most of whom
will be present, are: Mre. Clara
Watt Morion '64, X. L. Butler". '6.
Mrs. Helen W. St rat ton '66, John M.
Garrison '66, Mrs. Angle G. Engle
68. . Julius A. Stratton 69 Henry C.
Com?gys '69. Henry H. Hewitt ,'7 0;
Chas B. Moores '70. Lafayette Wil
liama 71, MrsL Valleda S. Ohmart
'73. John N. Duncan 74, Wilbur :F.
Starr '75, Miles T. Carter '76, B.
Frank Irvine '77,. Mrs. Ida H. Cur
tis '77, Cel. Robert A- Miller, '78,
Mrs. Elizabeth; fl. Albert 78, ,Tr.
Richmond Kelly '18. Kt. Emily IP.
Cornell '79. Mrs. Lulu Hughes Bush
80, Mrs. Mary Starr Waltz '82, Hire:
Kate R. Goltra f85. Prof. J. B. Hor
ner '85, S. W. Holmes '87, Rev. Har
old Oberg 'SS.tMrs. Mao Boise Lau-
tenrtan 89. Vergil Peringer '90,; N.
M. Newport '90, Mrs. Ellen Starkey
Bybee Thompson '66, J. A. Sellwood
'66, Mrs. Mary R. Gilkey '66. Miss
Ellen J, Chamberlain 68. Joseph- L.
Carter 68, Dr. C. W. Tower "69,
Mrs. Eleanor T. Burney '69. Edward
E. McKinn?y ?70, Madison L. Jones
'71. Mrs. Chas. B. Moores '73. Mrs.
Elva B. Brown '73, Mrs. Alice! C
Borthwick '74 j Albert N. Moores ?76,
Mi3 Bertha Moores '77 Judge! C.
A. Johns '77. Mrs. Mary S. ilCaney
'78, Mrs. Cora D. Moores '78,'Mrs.
Emma (Hovendon) Jones .'78, .'Mrs.
Sarah J. Clark 79, Miss Mary; E.
Reynolds '80. Samuel A. Randle f81
! Marcus M. Waltz '84. Hon. Wj C
MISS MARGERY MARVIN,
the soft strains bf Lohenerln " were Whose wedding to Qdinond fcntz Slade, wai the martest social
played by Mrs. Burghardt the wed-1 event of the season.
dins' nartv took thpir rtlaeen nn the I
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service. '" ! i. ' ; S I dauehter of the late Charles E. Mar-
Miss Marvin Was trivpn in marriaeel vin. of Seattle and Olynipia. She
by her sister. Miss Cornelia Marvin, j was educated at the Montlcello sem
and was attended by Mrs.-Dan Fry. J inary at St. Louis nd frame to this
city about six years ago after the
death of her father. '
Mr. Slade is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wlliam Slade and is etate bank ex
aminer. He recently returned from
federal service. The young couple
Jr.. (Rita Steiner) as matron of
honor. Little Mildred Roberts
niece of Mr. Slade, bore the ring in
a large pink rose and the two little
flower Eirls. Helen Roberts, also a
niece of the groom, and , Nancy Thiel
sen, carried large baskets of pink J eft last night for points in. the
roses. Mr. Slade was attended by I southwest and upon their return In
Ensign Larry Hofer. Dan J. Fry,
Jr., James Young, and Carl Gabriel
WOMEN'S
PHOENIX SILK HOSE
JUST-RECEIVED
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Seamless silk hose, Mack, white, Havana brown, V
Russian calf and dotal gray i.... $1.25
Shaped instep silk hose, black, white ....$10
Full fashioned silk hose, Mack, white, Ilavatia brown,
Russian calf and monse j.....$L80
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MAKE YOUR SELECTION EAIjLY
two weeks will take apartments with
Mrs. Ada Strong on South Commer
cial street. ' . .
Mrs. Mary L. Whitney of Ashland.
the chairman of the legislative com
mittee of the Neighbors of N ooa
sen were ushersJ
The bride was gowned in a simple
but exquisite flesh-colored georgette
gown with veil to match. , She car
ried a bouquet of white orchids and
roBes bordered twlth flesh-colored I craft, is a guest at the Some of Mrs.
sweet peas to carry out the effect oil p; n. Southwick.
pink and white.! Tiny butterfly-like I .
bows of pink and white illusion were j For Mrs. Allan Bynoh. (Florence
caught in the Douquei, wnicn .., who was one qf the Salem
tiea wun two-sun ace raira nooou i . , . Mr R M. Hofer enter-
falling la two streamers.
Mrs.- Fry wore an embroidered lav
ender georgette gown with an apn
cot colored hat of the same material
Her bouquet was a shower of Cecil
Brunner roses and lavender sweet
tained a few friends on Thursday af
ternoon at a kitchen shower..
ket of Caroline Testout roses
the ! pretty decorations which Mrs.
IIofei-4Mie for 'her lwie.
Captain Bynon, who recently speni
residence at the Court apartments.
The bride wore a smart navy blue
traveling suit with hat and gloves
lo match. She is the daughter of
John Simon of West Salem and a
very charming young woman.
Mr. Hinges is the son of Mrs. nal
lie Parrish Durdahl and is chief clerk I James Wlthycombe, Mrs. A, N. Bash.
in the claim department of the A eel- Mrs. R, J. Hendricks. Mrs. H. J. Bean,
dent Industrial commission. He has ru George J. Waters., Mrs. G. G.
been , in this department for four Brown, Mrs. Wm. Burghart. Jlra.
years and upon his recent return Henry W. Meyers. Mrs. Milton Mey-
from service with the ordnance corps er Mrg. j l Albert and Mis Edith
resumed his position in the state I Hazard. From these the girls re-
service. As a member of old tom
nanv M he served on the Mexican
1 Liberty Street
in Salem, the f amll
lived here. .Her
librarian and her
y having formerly
mother was city
father was com-
peas caught with loops of the samel a furlough of one month in Salem, is
shades. 1 1 i ' I now in San Francisco but expects to
The three' small girls each wore I receive his discharge very soon and
upon his return tne young cui"
will go to housekeeping.
Those bidden for the arternoon
were Mrs. T. C. Smith. Jr.. Mrs. Carl
ton Smith. Mrs. William Lytle. Miss
Hazel Downing. Miss Aline Thomp
son. Mrs. Ada Strong. Mrs. J. A. Car
son. Mrs. Mary Holer. M rvu
border and shortly after the recent
war broke out reenljsted in the ord
nance service.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Hinges are for
mer high school students of this city
and are popular among the. younger
folk. .
Complimenting Miss Elsie Casper.
who will be one of this summer's
ternoon at a kitchen shower., uas- . ' ,,. , h,rh -chool. eater-
were j . .. . v.
tainea on l uesaay ninuv at uie uuun
or Mrs. M. B. Shirley, presenting
Miss Casper with grtts in token of
their esteem. The rooms were pret-
dainty pale pink frocks.
After the h readme of the
ceremony i Mrs., wurgnarai p.ayeu
the Mendelssonn 1 wedding rorch
and tha euests were 'taken
to the home 1 of Mrs. John J
Roberts where a wedding reception
wars held. Here the living room was
.. m & - .i.Mincri l inn iii.iuirc
uaronne lesioui rosra. m uimut, William
(Manilla Bloom). Jiiss
"""S vu. 1 .,, r a .11 on Mrs.
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done in pinK wun large - " ' ,(Marcei,a' Bynon).
irounn rpsTfiiiL roses. ine umius "
mom whom Mrs. Ada Stronr Dresid-
w " ' v-' m
. .. . tit iii . c V a
ed at tne ices ana Mrs. wmwm waue , ; w-.m,,,,. frs
... . , j, , .i a I 't i.nrd. Miss Rosa llliams. airs.
pourea me tea, was uone in uw i - Joh Roberts.
yellow, with the use of yeuow roae-w r , - It -risa
"ul " . r,o William
... ... . i iti n on no ,;i rxuu. i.a i
rilluviuu, ."if
e-uests at the reception.
The bride is a sister of Miss Cor
nelia Marvin, state llbraran. and a
9 AN ECONOMICAL, DELIGHTFUL, LIGHT PLACE TO TRADE
SUMMER BLOUSES
All are fashionable looking a nd splendidly made.
Many show hand c-nibroidcrie of silk and hand
work in charming pastel color eoinbinations. Others
are in silk trimmed with twist braid or ilk sou--taehe.
Round Hecks, V necks, all 'colors, all sizes,
: ' ;: 1 ' PRICES: . ' II .,
$1.00 to $12.50
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ESE CHARMING SKIRTS
Are sure to please you. We have anticipated your
Summer requirements with an assortment of dressy
and effective styles. - 1 j V
: PRICES:
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$1.98 to $19.50
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Marjorie Marvin.
ii T K T Ivoalov Mrs. 4. U. nil
Doren. Mrs. D. W. Eyre. Mrs. Fred
ri ThiUon. Mrs. Clifford Brown.
Mrs. Keith Powell.' Mrs. Ben W. Ol
'tt Mr rnrtls Cross. Mrs. Prince
v.vi v - -
Byrd. Mrs. C. W. Dyer. sirs, rrann
Spears. Miss Helen uecneuacn. n
Myrtle Albright. Mrs. K. lioier anu
Mrs. Bynon.
.Cadet Cecil Nist. who has boon
spending a six weeks luriougn ai
his home in Salem, will l ?ve on me
return trip to West poini. tonay. us
will be atompartied as fa? as Port
land by his paronts. Mr. and Sirs. C.
W.; Nist. Cadet Mfl w a: Kraanave
of Salem hich school in 1918 and lat-
er attended Willamette nniversiiy
until he received his appointment
to .West Point. He is entering no
upon a period or training of twa
years during which time he is al
lowed no furlough.
The wedding of Carl Hinges and
Miss Mary Simon, both of Salem,
yesterday was a complete surprise to
the many friends of the couple, al
though It was surmised that the wed
ding would be an event of June. The
ceremony was read by Itev. W. C.
Kantner at the home of the groom,
at 3 o'clock, only the immediate rel
atives of each being present, iney
left immediately for rortiana wnere
thev will spend a few days before
returning to Salem to take up their
tily decorated with pink and white
roses. After an evening or Infor
mal ent?rtalament. the guests en
joyd dainty refreshments. Miss Cas
per wrving the bride's cake.
Those who were present were Miss
Elsie Ca3ner. Miss Ocia Bown, -"
Evelyn Brown. Miss Theda Perkins,
Miss Oonirred Hurd. Miss Laura
Hale. Mrs. A. T. Woolpert. Mrs. Lu
lu B. Sheldon, Mrs. Carey Matt in.
Miss Margaret Cospr. Miss Orphia
Bell. Miss Margaret tDickey. Miss
Mable Robc-tson. Mish Alma Poh.e,
Miss Fowle and Mrs. M. B. Shirley.
Guests at the borne of Mr. and
Mrs. F. A. Elliott en Sunday were
Attorney tnd Mrs. Clarence Butt,
their son. Ensign Ralph Butt. New
berg, and Miss Mary Barrett, of Il
linois -
Mias Lucile Ijaugliery of Portland,
is a week-end guest of Miss Amelia
iiaococx.
The class in Home Life In Wil
lamette university, u.idr the direc
tion of Mrs. Alice 11. Dodd. has just
completed the third smeBter of its
work. Many phases of life in the
home. secially those falling direcl-
ceived many Valuable suggestions
ma to the building and furnishing :
of a home. The class and the in
structor are deeply grateful to ay
who contributed in any, way to thj
success of this work, so vital in Its
Influence on the future of the girls.
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Mrs. Ida Vaughan Sherman, of
Corvallis. who Is a graduate of Wil
lamette university, is a guest for two
days, coming to attend. th historical
pageant. '
Miss Celestia Brace, of Portland.
and . Miss Esther Garbe. of Condon,
were the Inspiration for a picnic sup
per on the Patton lawn at 813 Court
street Friday night which, was en
Joyed by a number of the girls of
the younger set. Miss Luella Pat
ton. the hostess, invited as her
guests. Miss Celestia Brace, Miss
Esther Garbe. Miss Valerie Briggs.
Miss Maud McCoy. Miss Marie
Briggs. Miss Ethel Rupert, and Miss
Margaret Wbite. I '
Honoring Miss Cilestia Brace and
Miss Esther Garbe. the former o
Pendleton and the latter of Condon.
Miss Valerie Briggs and Miss Marie
B-.lggs entertained at dinner -on
Thursday night Orange and green
predominated In the colors, mari
golds and California popples being
used. Those who circled the table
with the honor guests were Mrs. ,11.
L. Briggs. Miss Luella Patton, Cecil
Nist. Adolph Jlriggs, and Ihe host
esses, i
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A few friends called Informally
.Tuesday afternoon at the home ot
Mrs. F. A. Elliott ta renew acquain
tance with Miss Helen Johns of Pen
dleton, and Miss Helen Curry of La
Grande, who were the house guests
for a few days this week of Mrs.: El
liott. ' Those who called were Mrs.
mlasaty at the Indian .schooL She
was tha gcest of ionor at a number
of delightful Infortnal affair during
the week. j
Mrs. R. C. Humsiel and daughters,
Helen and Kathryn. of Monte Vista.
Colo., arrived Friday night to visit
fnr the summer It.h Mlas Ethel K.
UummeL
Among the Salem women who will
go to Portland Monday to attend the
grand chapter of the Eastern Star
which - convenes In that , city, next
week are Mrs. George IL Buratt,
Mrs. Ida B. Godfrey. Mrs.. Lo ena
Wise. Mrs. Walter Smith aad Mrs.
Ruth Brown. - I
Message of congratulation are
reaching Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Bennett
(Minnie Mellwaln) of Spokane. Wa,
upon the birth of! a son at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. William Mellwaln.
1295 Shipping street, in this city. He
has been named John Edward, and
weighed nine and pne-half pounds.
(Continued' ott pare
ly under the ca e of the housewife, Frank Spears. Miss Catherine Carson.
have been studied and difcussed Lec
tures given from time to time by wo
men -not counseled with the school.
have roveied a ' wide range cf sub
jects extending from the most prac
tical questions on the one hand, and
upon the other to tTiose unseen forc
es of the higher life which give vis
ion and uplift.
Mrs. Win. Fleming discussed the
proportion of time which the home
keener can Justly give to social ser
vice. Mrs. A. X. Bu3h advised the
class how to entertain and how to
What Causeg Wrinkles?
What's the Remedy?
Stop -.to consider what prodii
wrinklfai and agrglnesa of nkin. lTe-
msture acinar. mitl-nutritlon. etc..
cause the flenh to hrink. lose Hi
youthful plumpnem and firmneim. Th
nkln ; then is too larre for the flewh
undrrnrath: doesn't fit tightly and
snufcly as it used to It wrinkles or
It mut oe plain that to tlahten th
skin. mke It fit the fare perfectly In
every plare. will errectuaiiy remove
the hateful wrinkles and basrKineaa.
TbI la easily and harmlessly accomp
lished pt di.ol vintr an ounce of pow-
dred aaxolite In a hair pint or witch
hazel and usine the solution aa a face
wash. The ingredients you can (ret a
any drug store. The renulta are
nrisinsr. The skin Immediately tight
en tip. becoming firm- and fresh aa In
vnnth. Kvery wrinkle and sag; are at
fected at once j
Miss Lucile Watson, and Miss Lucile
Saunders, all former University of
Oregon people.
Both Miss Johns and ' Miss Curry
spent the past winter in Washington.
I. C where they were engae-d in
war work. They are graduates or
the state university and members
or Gamma Phi Beta. ; .
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Mrs. Joseph Benner and children
will come to Salem thl. week from
Lebanon to attend the historical pa
geant ani visit with Mr. Benner mho
be entertained. This inclcded so-1 1 a student at Willamette university.
cial observances In one's own home.
and in the homes of others. Mrs.
Rollin K. Page turned to the note
book of ber own experience, and told
how to prepared family budget, and
of most importance, how to follow
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' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hollingworth
ot Portland, will be In Salem this
week for the presentation f the his
torical patreant ad . for; commence
ment at Wlilamcttc university. Loth
Mr. and Mrs. Hollingworth are grad-
Preparation of food for the sick I nates of the college and Mr. Hoi-
and for the well was ably treated by
liss Helier of the Salem hospital.
iss Wiahart of the same corps gave
a short course, which was mst in
structive, on the elements of nursing.
Miss Case of the city library, gavel day.
instruction on the purchase and care
of books, and also made it possible
for the class to examine some, rare
editions which wero for a lime on ex
hibit. The Ieaconess hospital gave
an object lesson on the care of ths
very young child which was highly
appreciated.
The regular instructor gave talks
on chaperons, clothes, evry day
courtesy, and mothering and moth
err ood.
Some of tha artistic homes In the
city have teen studied, a rare privi
lege and greatly appreciate. Among
these were the residences ot Mrs.
lingworth Is president of the Port
land Alumni association.
Miss Celestia Brace, who has been
the jrnest of Miss LoraSParvine for
a week, returned to Portland yenter-
Miss Brace has many friends
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New Fignri lines j
Reqtiire Kew CofsdU
.It is a mistake to try and make
the new styles in outer apparel
look right when worn, over' last
season's corsets. And; yon won't
dread ""breaking In a "new corset
once yo-a know the 'Immediate
comfort and improved figure lines
yon will enjoy in the new model
we're showing In Frolaaet Corse
tA model I for every type f
Rcnxlxa L Swirt
Corset SpecJalUt -
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CLEAN UP SALE
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