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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1919)
(I; I : ;! SECOND SECTION i ' ' '" V ' . ' '1'' Eight Pages ' The Statesman receives tns leased-wire report of the As eocJated Pre, the greatest aad taost rHlatle press as sociation la tp world. . filXTV-MNTII VHAIt KALKM, ()UK(i()., SI'S HAY MOUMMJ. Jl'SH 22, ruicK hvk cexth 5? Rj- iiVTii ij:xoi:k i isheii ' 3 CLDEX vodJi.is do net happen Krqjp of prohiinfnt pecplo took ' a very oftt n ana whon they do ! P'iM' lunch and niotond out th-re. they -are not, hiwavs a dMitrht- t The iparty included Mr. and Mrs. ; ful as the one last, Sunday afternooa Hos ii'h :AU?H. Mrs- .-I'-"n tSiif.ith. June 15, when llr.'p.nd Mrs. VUijhm f 'rflJ tSewKi T'Mlsors, Mips Margaret BuTjrhardt, Sr., colH)raW' tbV fif-r lexifier. lUisst Harriet jtii iffitli. Miss uein wedding .mimversarv at ihf-irr Alar?- Jam' ,-ywrt. -..vjss 'J'Phsai . home at. 629 North -VtnW strt'et. ' !rt Wilsoh Coffey- of Portland, The -roams wore, lavishly filled with !-Vv'iWlaro ' PawlMs. -.'George Doust. yellow Jasiaine. yeik,w pansUs, and .yellow f nap drago.is which cast a golden plow through the rooms. Tha archway undervwhich (he ceremony was perfornied was a beautiful mas', of tree. ferns and' -yellow jasmin?. Many baskets of golden hued Mos Boms sent, by f :iends added their charm t .the rooms. The Rev. "V. C. Kantner cfficlat ed at the ceremony, which was at 4 o'clock. Mrs. I'.tirghardt. because of her Illness w-aV. not able to stand bat sat In 'her whel chair and was . beantiful In a Delph blue silk kimona 1 a gift of the women, of. the church, she carried a beauSfnl baquet of Sunset roses. ;- '. ' -'. " A gift" of the neighbors who are' all -old friends 'of . Mr. arid Mrs. Jiurghardt was a purse filled with five dollar gold, pieces.. ; In the dining room yellow snap dragons were artistically arranged In baskets. Brass candle sticks with golden . colored candles and four small yellow comports .wer.? used on the) table with a .bowl of yellow jas mine, i . .' . Mrs. W. C. Kantaer and Mrs. R. J. Hendricks, -cut the- ice3 while Mrs. Alice II. Dodd and Mrs. Frances Matthews poured. The Misses Cath rine Barhid, Esther Welch, Helen Lovell, i Marion Lovell. Gertrude Tucker. Lora Pettit, Lela Pettit and Grace Pettit .served. In the refresh ments the golden Effect was further used with the golden heart centered with a golden heart and the golden cakes.; . About 250 guests called during the afternoon. V; t ' " -; Spoag'3 ferry seems to be the pop ular place chosen this, season and moat any evening Vill find a group Jof merry-makers enjoying the cool hours there. . -Thursday night a Miss Do.oihy Ward of North Yakiina a.vivi-d Friday afrul will be thejijguest on i Miss Merle Whitney forja week. 3!is-i Ward has 'visited in lalem seMera'l times before and many little social functions arc be-' ins; planned f for Iter during her visilt in Salem. ' '.f-::'-v ' '. t, . , Rev. and Mrr.. R. U Putnam en terjtained at their home last Wednes day; nisht the children of the prim ary department of the Court Street Chi:istian church and their ? parents. Such a dligljtful time was enjoyed by all that they are planning to, make this a monthly event. At the close of I the evening the hostats served dainty refreshments. air. and Mrs. Lee , Canfield aad children are touring Southern Ore gon this week in their aut6mobi!e. . v! ' ' i . . : i f w - Mrs. Gail W. Church who is mak ing her home with Mr. and Mrs Mlliam Bufghardt. Sr., until her husband rstiirns from Fraace, enter tained the members of the Saloric club Friday jnight in honor of Mis? Cecil BohanLian of Seattle who is visiting friends in Salem now. Mfss Bohanan w:a's formerly a member of this club.' Th.3. rooms were delight fully fragraat with pink roses. At thfe close of seived a dail the evening the hostess hty collation, i feature on the calendar for Monday bight was the graduation iThe main exercises of emy which thd Sacred Heart acad- was held ia the high school ( auditorium, j The principal part .about! the program wa3 th cantata "Jean of Arc" with Miss Anc Peinter in - the title role assisted by a (number of soloists and the acad emy chorus.! The two quartet num- v . ... - - .- . (V 4" JT f I Clifford -W. Kantner who! will ac company his accomplished son in the concert. Saturday, June .2.8 at the First Congregational church is also a musician of exceptional ability and Is a composer of considerable' repute. Ko doubt some of hia compositions will appear ' on the program. . , H brings with him a harpischord of his own making and will give several numbers on it. .The family have made their home In Seattle for some years where Clif ford W. Kantner is a teacher of CLIFFORD . VT. KANTNER voice. years and; reinetuber the First if the son t He lived in Salem in past. many Salem people I will him as 'the -minister of Congregational chtircb. He of the Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Kantner of this city. . ! The concert is given under! the auspices of the choir of the First Congregational church: Miss jAlice Judd, soptiano; Mrsl John J. Roberts, contralto: Wililam McGilchrist, Sr.. tenor; Albert H. Gille, basso, jail of whom 'are connected with the Apollo club whici stands for the best alonsr the" musical line that is attainable BEAUTIFY JOUR HOME Spenl yonr leisure hours tinting your Bering dainty articles for ybur home raeation hy emhrpid Lot us -help you. THE NEEDLECRAFT C9 Court Street Telephone 958 - 7 J ' NEW PLUSH COATEES 1 $16.48 $19.75 $24,75 MASTER JEAN KANTNER bers "You Shall C:own Your King Victorious . ;Wilheln4na Doerflf. Blanche Gibson; Mry Lebold, and Mary Heehan; and fRise O. Fraace." Lily Blake. Roumania 1 Maillaux, Viola Finney, and Sarah . Lansing were very pleasing. Miss Mary Le bold's ;work at th? harp during the dramatic momenta of the piet-e was excellent. Rev. J. R; Buck gave' a short, ad dress on the value of a religijni3 edu cation and conferred the graduation honors. s The program; for the night was: Romanza . Has-seiman i 7 Harp solo Mary Lebold Joan of Arc- ! Conferring of graduation ' honors. Ecce Quam Bomum Chorus. ; Address by Rev. Buck. ' "Star Spangled Banner" Chorus. Soloj Clara Doefler with Lena Huck jestein at the piano. - t :Tpe graduates were: Miss Cath rinej Deranteau, niodern hinsuaga chorus; Miss Blanche Gibson, Mis' Marie! Russel, aad Miss Clara Wink ler, English cours; Miss Deranleau, Miss Gibson, and Miss RuSsell were given .certificates for the ttachers training course. ' -:f ' ' The members of the Wc stininister guild of the First P:vshylerian church held their annual picni Tuesday night. The beautiful picnic grounds in,. Salem heights v.s the place chosen this year by the: women. A Jolly time and a picnic .lunch w.re enjoyed .until a late hotir. i Guests of the guild at this time were: .'Mrs. Thomas 1 a. r Anderson. Mrs. Charles A. Park, Mrs. W, W. Em moms. Mis.4 Laura Grant, Miss Edn Pnnly. Mis Northey, Mrs. D. P.. Junk, and Miss Hollenbeck. j Mr. and Mr?. E. Frz Slade re turned yesterday from their wed ding tripj' and will bo at home to their friends at the Strong , apart ments on Commercial street, . i ' -j;- .' 1 i . At her rausfeales Miss Beatrice Shelton witl bje assisted on Monda" night by Miss' Ada filler. Mr. arid Mrs. Alfred Schramm ad Prof. T. S Roberts who will repeat with .Miss Ruth Bedford the popular "Kanioni Ostrow" Rubenstetn, and on eanes- day by WMUiam Harris. Girls' Octette and Miss BertHa. Clark, whistler. - The Women's club will give a sil ver tea garden party on the -state house grounds next Friday after noon from 3 till, 6 o'clock to raise, money for the new woman's building at the University of Oregon. Women in most of the cities of the state are 'having teas and other benefits to help raise the amount needed for the new . building and surely Salm women will.be willing to help in this little way. which i being planned. . All women- of tha city are given a special invitation to attend.' A committee appointed to arrange for the tea is: Mrs." F. A". Elliott, chairman, Mrs. T. C. Smith, Jr.. Mrs. Ben W. Olcott. Mrs. .Wil liam Everett Anderson, Mrs. John J. Roberts, Mrs, Frank Spears, Mrs. W. Carlton Smith, Mrs. Robert E. Down ing. , The War .Mothers ) of Salem met Saturday afternoon in the. Cpmmer cial club and arranged for the en tertainment of the returned soldiers and sailors of Marien and Pclk coun ties iduriaj the homecoming July 3, 4, and 5. The War Mothers are opening ttcir homes to the boys and are I - o - o ----.r . j -7 mi t i xr uuuit; tut ur duuiiuvi make thein feel entirely welcome, vacation from Vassar colleet where They will furnish sandwiches, cook- she is a junior. She plans to re ; ies, doughnuts and toffee in a hut turn next autumn to er&duate. that the Salvatioa army the Knights pf Columbus and the j Young Women's A beau(ifu, we(lding took place at .Christian !:sociat!on .will - establish I . j for the use of the boys while they the hom r Mr- anl Mrs. J. N. Wil j are in town. "They are makins Jiamson. 1625 South Twelfth street. ! plans. for an fabornte ban-1 when their daughter. Miss Zanna iquet on Thursday, July 3, at tha J Van Doren became the bride of Wll i armory and every returned soldier : l"rd A. , Worthington. The house ; a id person who has been in the'was artistically arranged with roses 3rvice is asked to conie". The war j and carnations combined with aspar- .vioiners are oomg f.erjiuii'j; hi ant ism. i ne ceremony iook place a large bell of pink roses; the Rev. Ellen MrElroy oflciating. the impres- their power to make this a home-, at hig'a noon Sunday, June 15, under f orm ng. thrft the boys will never forget and the committee asKs tne help and cooperation of every War :Fjye ring ceremony being nsed. Tha Mother in the two counties. I bride was charming in white silk net Jf : land satin. She wore a veil and car- W. I. Staley is visiting; her j rie(i a shower bouquet or whita iM-s. at dauihtef. llrs. Herschel Powers j htr borne ija Kan Francisco. j Sr!em people have been .welcom- j ing Mrs. (Jeorge F. Kodters and her j ' ahractive 'daughter. Miss Margaret, j during their stay here this week.' The'v are 'waiting for Mr. Rodgers . I who is in Pan Francisco on lm-kies and upon his return will i fin again with him to Astoria where thev have been making their home "i-Finte Hie war. Mi: s Margaret has j lrile's roses. Following the ceremony an elab orate wedding breakfast was served. Those bidden were Mr. and Mrs. J. ' I j j NEW, SHORT PLUSH COATS $19.75 $24.75 $34.75 j NEW PLAID SPORT SKIRTS -.'. i $12.50 $14,73 $17.50 . '" ' : I- . - i i ! . : ? - .1 4 Where Shopping Is A Pieasare N Williamson. Mr. and MrsL T. B. Kay. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Pratt. Er nest and Willard Worthington. Mrs. R. E. Pomeroy. Mrs. Aagle Kays. Mrs.Lena Medley, Mra. L. Roach. Miss Leona Pratt. Miss Dorothy Pratt. G. McElroy. and Emerson Van Doren. f 4fr - j ' - Dr. C. II. West of Los Angeles ar rived In Salem last Wednesday sight to spend a short time with his par- i ents, Mr. and Mrs. K. West at their home at 2515 Maple avenue, " i . Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Laflar returned to Salem Thursday from. Portland, where they have been for the past year. Mr. Laflar has been manager of the Columbia theatre while Mrs. Laflar has been cashier. . i Miss Odessa Malloy or The Dalle is expected to arrive within a short time to be the guest at the J. IL Scott home on Court street. (Continued on page 2) LADIES Whn Jrreru'r, or dUjr4 us Trl ampik.Htlia. d4 always rpBd. bl. : Not ol4 St drar BUcca. Io not rlmat with others. ut disap pentBivat Writ for "RelUr" sn par ticulars. Its ft. Addrsa Natiunal Mcdlcsi Institute. Jlllwauk, Wis. D. E! HOSIER HIGH CLASS LADIES' . TAILORING : 474 Ccart St Read tLe: Clawificrj ArJi. Back in 1915 at the San ! francisco Exposition, a ijury Decided that THE SONORA 7 ' ' Is unequaled j in tone quality by any other Pho- I i; f " " ' cograh on the market This is as true today' as it was four years ago. HEAR IT and be convinced. MYRTLE KNOWLAND 415 Court Street I4JV ECONOMICAL, DELIGHTFUL, UGHT PLACE TO TRADE CHOOSE YOUR i f KNIT UNDERWEAR CAREFULLY ! ! The markft in flooded with so much cheaply raalc, ill fitting uiulenrear today that these lM-iidliiies were written just as much as a sign of wanting as they wer1 to -get you to l-f.-id this ad. ( f- - Fortunately we placed our orjlers early and are in a position to sell yon theiwtme goolt s -rviceahle lunlerwcar the kind you "always huy at right prices. ' Hut why buy the inferior kind wjien yoq cani get;oura at the Don't jftit off huy today, sunt' prices! VESTS 25c 35c, 50c, 75c and $1.00! V SUITS 65c 75c 90c 11.25 $1 50. $200 anrl 2fifli ... .65c, 75c, 90c, $15, IJ50, $2.00 and $2.50 1 i a nv cr a i n a v Athletic Underwear for Women i . White and Pink $1.75 and $1.90 a Suit Fresh From The Laundry To You toe VaV COTWICMT Just As Lomiort&sie As Brother's 4 Each Garment 1 In A Dust-Proof J Sanitary - Container 416 State Street FLona 877 - i