The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 29, 1920, Page 9, Image 9

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SECOND NEWS SECTION
PACES 1 TO 4
Generi News, Special Features, Labor flees,
Society and Classified
PRICE : FIVE CENTS
SEVENTIETH YE All'
SALEM, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 29, 10201
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By WVon Coppock
HE Chemejeta street Evan-1 groomsman, ana ine .swn were
WllSOa uaauci.
o1lol hnnh wa o Iha crpn ft
i of aft unusually pretty wed
dint" Tuesday evening when Miss
Frances Alice Launer, daughter of
per. and Mrs. F. W. Launer De
tune the bride of Barclay New
man of Astoria. Baskets of Caroline-
Testout roses and ferns were
bung from the balcony at the rear
of tbe auditorium, til wicker
baskets similarly filled s were
grotped .around the piano, and
ferns and roses were banked high
back of the altar. At the altar,
in Improvised arch wound with
greenery and roses supported n a
knn tu of ntnk rose Detals. -.Be
fore the ceremony Miss Elsie Llp-
pold sang Carrie jacoos uouu.
-I Lore You Truly," accompanied
by Franklyn B. Launer, brother of
the bride who lalso - played the
wedding march, the bridal chorus
lor Lohengrin being used.
Two white f rocked little girls,
M! Roniih runner and Miss Ma-
Payne acted as ribbon bearers.
and little Miss Marie wpp'u "3
flower girl, scattering rose petals
for, the bride's path. Following
her was tiny Master Robert Payne;
who carried the ring in the heart
of large pink rose. ; Miss Gwen
dolin ETans -, bridesmaid, wore
rose-colored organdie and carried
aa arm bouquet of pink carna
tions. Walter Weinhart was
THE NU BONE CORSET
eompsny uses the Only woven
virs in existence. We do not use
paper covered galvanised tin tor
boning. Dont pay the profiteers
ezorbiunt prices for cheap goods.
Silk and fibre hosiery for, this
week only, $1.75; were $2.25 to
$2.(0 Black, white. , brown.
We carry "Tonslto" the perfect
hair remover. 1, ; . ; ,-.
i A. L LYONS
Na Bone Corset Parlors
429 Court St. f ,. Phone 958
Krneftt Zinn and Orville Williams.
Vhe bride, who wasglvea in mar
riage by her motuer, wore wntte
rhine with a bOuf fount
tulle veil and carried an arm oou-
quet of bridal roses ana wntte
sweet peas. ' Mrs. Launer wore a
gqwn of grey charmeuse.
The ceremony was performed
by the father of tbe bride, assisted
by the bride's uncle. Rev, T. D.
Yarnes, of Lebanon.
After the ceremony Leslie
KDrineer sang "How Wondrous
It Is Ao Be." The church was
thron ged with - relatives and
friends.,
Mr.- and Mrs. Newman left im
mediately after tbe Ceremony for
a fortngnt's wedding trip to Port
land and the beaches. The bride
wore for her gotng-away gown a
taupe colored tailleur with a close
fitting chapeau of the same color.
Mr. and Mrs. Newman will
make their home in Astoria where
Mr. Newman, who is a son of Mr
and Mrs. J. W. Newman of Albany
Is display manager for the J. C.
renney store.
Out of town guests were: Mr.
and Mrs. J. V. Newman. Mr. and
Mrs. Ramsey, Mrs. Simpklns and
Mrs. East or Albany, Mr. and Mrs,
Combs, Mr. and Mrs. Lucke. Mr.
and Mrs. Beaty, Misses Maud and
Eva Beaty and Oscar Beaty and
Rev. H. E. Abel, of Canby. Rev.
and Mrs. C. L. Schuster of Port
land. Rev. and Mrs. T.' D. Yarnes
of Lebanon, Rev. and lira. -, A.
Welnart of Brooks, Mr. and Mrs.
Whitemore and daughters from
LaureljOMrs. Alvin Haines of
Bremerton. Wash.. Mrs. Amanda
Wilson of Dayton, Miss Cwendolin
Evans of Oregon City, Mr. and
MYs. T. "CY Haverly, Mr. and Mrs.
Shell and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Howard, Mr. andMrs. Put
nam. Mr. and Mrs.' Emmet and
daughter, Mrs. Helen. J. Whitman
and Mr. and Mrs. George Honnllch
of Albany. . i "
Mrs. R. L. White, and her to "adorn the rooms, and a formal Mr. and Mrs. Ren SocolofskY of honrtt. i f . ti.
daughter. Miss Margaret White, arrangement of these same flow- El Paso. Tex., who have been f lilies of th tuv .nd.h carried
will go to Portland wnere tney ers was used for the table where motoring through Canada visiting a shower bouquet of white roses
will attend the National Dancing covers were laid for six. Miss Lake Louise and
School convention, and where they I sigourney is leaving soon to enter ing pUces. Mr.N and Mrs. Soco- Fowlds. her sister, was maid of
wm taice me oauei counw uauer Northwestern unlTersity at Evans- lotsky will remain a week in Sa-1 honor. Her gown was of silver
the well known Italian, maestro, 1 town., 11L. where she la in her J lem as guests of D. D. Socololsky. 1 Moth Mrs. FenwlckA. Newell of
uuU v--o-w, -w I senior year. ansas city, matron of honor, was
recognized as the greatest author- - nBg Geraldine cffr f p.. gowned in a bla taffeta. The
ity on the dance in America. This Mr and Mrfc Meyrl Smtn naTe dleton. who has been a guest of bridesmaids, whose frocks carried
is the first time the national con- turned from a fortnight's wed- her cousin. Miss Dorothy Geoff rr "t the color scheme of blue and
.,mJntAfv2 hZn diS trP to Seaside and Cannon for the past fortnight, went to W- Miss Ruby Page Fer-
Z thf wtitlnn ot l,each- Arter "Pending a few days Portland Friday where she will uson "d Miss eGrtrude Hoeber.
KI tltfJZ r thl wittt Mrs" SmUh' mother. ppend few Mends be- of Portland and Mis. Grace
Natiosc lnche M. Jones. .06 South fore she retdrn. to her home.
Mrs. Oscar Gingrich and
ruisii son win leave in a
her
few
ants carried pink roses
'William Hoppes. brother or
the .bridegroom, was best man
and the ushers were Otto Hoppes,
of Mrs. White is a member, includ- :""" rWu r. ana
Ing a trip on the Columbia River b wauiwu ""
vsk- tm. Hiimntina Hnfi I inejr win me iDeir nome.
not confne iMf to Pallet dlnclng. jr. f or. an extended tour of the "JL ? TwSLi" ..d iSS
out aetermmes as weuwnai mei Mrs. i. u. Aiaraon eniertainta i
nw Yin 1 1 mnm Knt for th vear I iirrtA nf h fplonita with
will be. Mrs. White and her luncheon on Friday in honor of T1 " Maude Manley and Cllyde wlth greenery and white flowers,
daughter will be in Portland for I her sister, Mrs. E. D. Schirmet of intent, ton of L. L. Vincent! Mrs. Eugene Moore of Portland
a lortnignt. Spokane, who has beeh her ge " "ru ro:ia- tiuieuy mar-1 sang "At Dawning" and "Be-
I daring the past month but fho 1 y " B- L. Putmn at the cause" and Ralph W. Hoyt played
Mr and. Mrs. G. D.. Garrett oil will leave Monday o Join Bier y-' ol v-oun btreei the wedding march
Bend and Mrs. Garrett's sister, husband at The Dalles where Mr. lynrisuan church y-sterday morn-1 "A formal reception followed
little Miss Josephine, en route to I and Mrs. Schirmer will make tlelr inB ln lne Presence of a few close 1 the wedding in the church parlors
Marshfield. are spending a fewt-.ome next winter. Small pink I Jnds. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Mr. and Mrs. Hoppes will make
days in Salem as the guests of J rosebuds were "used as decorations! ,rft niniediately for a motor tour J their home in Portland. This is
Mrs. Garrett's mother. Mrs. J. Uhmnrhnnt th rm and a of tbe northern part of the state. I Mrs. Hoppe's first visit to. the
Bennett. 1 small Jur. a reproduction of one - . Lnited states.
. . . I of the lesser known Cellini's and I , K- Springer returned! "Mr. Fowlds and his daughter.
Mlaa Panline RtnIneton re-1 mads, hr . s-trihnnd rrind nf thalron ft sojourn at Rockawar and I Miss Ames, will tour the United
turned last night from . fort- j honor guest, filled with these othr Tillamook beaches Thurs-I States and return to New Zealand
night's visit with friends at I nt ontrd th r- springer, wno is enjoy- in .Novemoer.
Bremerton. Wash. table where covers were laid for Jn fU.h,n5 V1?- win ln Sa"
w i tpn i irui me iri oi me wees.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Thomas of Pen- J I .
dleton are visiting Salem. Mr.j xt -i.t' ,.niiiil Mr d Mrs. C. W. NIemeyer
Thomas was formerly in tbe oaa
ery business in Salem, on Court
street, and he is in the same line
ln Pendleton. Mrs. Thomas was
tav aa AaMAn a Calam kftfAra
she became Mrs. . Thomas. They nd their mothers.
are guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. T. W. HalL 149C Ferry
street.
..
Mrs. J. A. Mann and her sister.
Mrs. Alley, have returned from
Loa Angeles, where they have been I from a fortnight's
Tisitlng another sister for the last i Newport Friday.
month, - i ;
Miss Lucille Tucker is the week
end guest of her sister, Mrs. Ha
sel Wells of Hubbard. (
Mrs. Carey Martin . and
Fatal Accidents listed
for Use at Milwaukee
During the week from August
22 to 27 the state industrial ac
cident "omralrslon listed all the
fatal accidents In tbe state, to
gether with data concerning them
for use at the convention of the
National Safety counll in Mil
waukee I'ext month. Every state
In the union gothered almllardaXa
durinr the week. Ituwbej
by the council In determining
most frequent cause of
and ln-lbe program of acclden.
prevention. ' ;
A birth Is found Totd to
old family Bible ftt Wear Haven.
Conn., as follows: -Eli" be
Jones, born on Nov. 20.1 ?;
cording to the best of her recoi
lecUon.- '
. ,..,;,,, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. NIemeyer
d.5,ia.It. f'L1", ; "! motored to Pdrtland Monday and
,danc ng classes will open with a wIth M d . I
fI5ill ' VrJn; lynd Aff "of Edmonron. All
Helpful Health
Hints
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ryer have
returned from a' fortnight's so
journ at Newport.
the week.
.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Prunk of
Eugene, en route to their home
after visiting Mt. Rainier and
The surgeon supplies Inside in
formation at cut-rates.
The very things we like the
New Stamped Goods
for Holiday Embroideries. New Novelties for the
-... children i 1 :
Raadlscraft Shop
' 423 Court Street .
,C E. Warner
Phone 958
mninrin r nn ka rnimKi. I best are often. those we cant di-
in w a s ntii i .a . Jt I O a.aa-w wa aa " 1 I
Mis. ,UD" " "ra bltliwir, are spending a few days "
MWltn M It VM in tKa ltr UKIU
Be moderate in the use of all
things, save fresh air. cold water
and sunshine.
The best patient is the patient
here they are rnests of Mr. and
in.. . 4 ei..... ll l ..inn 1 -- . it(. uu
B B lr .t T r n
ir. - xr n. ir.vi. I uu tra. i. c. nennnemin
. wia. ii.ii; . Ti.i m j. 1 Z ... ' ...
tt..r. Mr i -" u l" luinauu iou iu c-1 no can ana win co-ooerate wita
two Hawkins cousin. Miss Mary Tay-Ic?mpanT that Ur on her Journey 1 the doctor. Patients acquire
rhilriron am enlnvlna- m. fortnlaht'a I lnr nf RnAVin i i ineir nouse guest. Airs. biizaDem I aconlre health only aa they ntn
vacation at Cascadia. I . tv.riuj, ira. ocuunemaa s i ue the service and Ideas of their
Mi jl I Tifr. and Mm v t omith I motner, wno is returning to her I Dhyaician. Conerate!
lfr Ttav Smith. 1 789 fTonter 1 tnmH Vrldav from a !! with I nome W COUnCU UIUIIS. IS. I
street, has aa ber ruest her mo-1 relatives In Lane mbmt. . I
ther. Mrs. A. M. Reeves, of Leban-1 . . ,
On. . . . . I Miss Vivian Dodderldee and
. - I Mrs. H. O. Hickman of. Gervais sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Miss Daisy Leonard of Redmond I are spending the week-end in I Judd.
who. has been visiting Miss Grace I Portland. I
Sherwood has returned, to her Mrs. E. J. Whitney, with her II, "fn7 TTtuda of a at.
...nmn.M w ut si..i. ok.. Ji t.A I .. .hil -vn I everlasting gratitude of an ai-
vnnil vhn will ttarh afhool at I hnm. nnn fmrn Mnnlifii wlior I Um V r.nrh.m mnA ann lucivu uaouauj.
that nlace durlnt the coming 1 ha haa nidi a tonr of tha confer-1 f mn rvin anf Yr rHw.nl I
Mies Evelvn Sleourner of Ta-I 1r. and Mrs. T ' F. Clark. 144 1 t,- . v...h r.M.v -tr. I man body,
coma was Jionor guest at the small I North ; Front street.- and - their I Whitney's, sisters have been her I whch enables the physical organs
dinner for which Mrs. J. H. Wil- cuests. Mr. and Mrs.'A- J. Blake-UMt. .inJn. to properly perform their fsnc-
hanrt was hostess Wednesday. I ly. of Boise. Ida., and Mrs. Ellal tolns an J promotes the deveiop-
Boatrlght and her daughters of "Mias Haiel Anderaon and hr I nient of the positive facult.es and
T 9 fmt aa atttisr Visaif jttia m At rtln sr
Miss Alice Judd has gone toA , . inv.n ,. ..mhJl-
Astoria to visit her brother and I , . i.i
poisons and lessen the number of
"exploratory incisions' and bloody
operations, it has earned the
Health is that harmonious con-
Gladioli in shades of pink were
used, combined with infant-breath
MansnaiL mo., returnea rnou i.m.h nt- .in
?.UJihfi0m I outing ftt leaTe September 1 for Evanston.
ni.. where they will enter North-
Qualltles to the greatest degree.
THE FALL COAT
Of this season is a garment that' combines the qual
ities of practibility and attractiveness. Never hare
coats been prettier or more serviceable in style and
material. They come in shade of nary, brown,
black, taupe, burgundy and heather mixtures in such
weaves as velour, sil vert one and serge and novelty
coatings.
' Prices Range From
$19.75 to $125.00
Where the "Pay Aa You Go" plan is a Success -
W. Is;-:-'
vitSioat
Exiraviilice
e .
is the desire of sensible women today,
and this is the Uiongbt wi kept before
os in selecting for your inspection .
these Dresses. They are the newest
fall styles arriving daily from New
York where they were purchased by
our Mr. N. C. Kafoury. I
You will revel in the variety of style
and the freshness of their appearance
and you will wonder how they can be
sold so reasonably. ' -
Satin Dresses from $25.00 to $45.00
Taffeta- Silk 1 Dresses
' from $19.50 to $45.00
' 1 ' - - s 4 '
Georgette Grepe 4 Dresses :
; - v :; from $19;75 ta $55;00
Also .Velvet, - Tricolette and Party
Difesses b the very best shades
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Mi Slats.SU I-
Men's Stcre
416 Stats SL
Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wilkinson
and their daughter Margaret left
Oh aa A m w uAa ta aa f a Klaa K mm A I aa
7UUUa7 W CUIU IVI UVUIV S SI I CfiAS-aa, LA . a.sa V
Pittsburgh. Pa., after an extended i -"-.J C.w
western university.
Miss Teresa Fowle
will go tel
visit with Mrs. Wilkinson's moth
er, Mrs. Abbie Farrar.
"airs. Anna swanson left on
Thursday for Portland where -shel
will spend a few days with friends!
before returning to her' home in
Minnesota. . , Mrs. Swanson has
been the guest of her parents in
Salem, Mr. and Mrs. George Wel
ti on, for the past fortnight.
week to enjoy a visit with friends
before her -school begins.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Bateman of
Centervllle. la., who are touring
the west, are visiting friends in
Salem.
Of Interest to Salem people Is
the following article, clipped from
the Oregonian. The bride and
groom have many friends here and
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Brown ofluiaa Crar Mollncon of tkl city
The Dalles spent a few days the aa on. r hrtdMmalda.-
fore part of the week in Salem ..M1 naiY jnn TnMi.
as guests of relatives. Idauahter of Honorable George
Fowlda of Auckland. Near Zealand '
Vari-colored flowers, golden-1 became the bride of John 11.
rod. hydrangeas, touch-me-nots. I HooDes of Salem last Friday niKht
and nasturtiums formed a color- at 8 o'clock, at the Fimt Cr-nrre-ful
background Thursday evening rational church. Rev. W. T. Mc-
when Mrs. C E. Schuneman en-Elveen otflciatlnr.
tertained in honor of her mother, "The bride was given in mar
Mrs. Elizabeth McCarthy, who triage by her 'father, who was a
has been her house guest tor a t member of parliament and former
few weeks .and who will leave to- minister of education In New Zea-
day for her home tn Council
Bluffs. Ia., with tour tables of
five hundred. Honors -went to
Mrs. McCarthy and . John Nat fa-
man. whlle Mrs. O. P. Hoff and
J. E. Heenan received consolation.
Refreshments were served by the
hostess . ct a late hour. Those
present rere Mr. and Mrs. John
Nathman. Mr. and Mrs. S. Brelt
enstein. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kinn.
Mr. and Mrs. O. P.JIoff, Mrs. Mc
Carthy. Mrs. Anna Reed of Port
land. Mrs. Josephine Suing , and
her son Cyril. Rev. J., R.. Buck,
Rev. - Mr. Sneiderham of Wood-
burn. J. E. Heenan and the host
and hostess. ,
. Theodore N. Barr entertained
Monday erening at his home on
Court street In honor of his broth
er. John Barr. a well known man
ufacturiag Jeweler of Kansas City.
Mo., who was accompanied by
Cu stare Keeling. ; Mrs. M. 7. Pet
sel and Miss Mary Schoettle as-
lifted Mrs. Barr at serving. Hon
ors, at cards were carried off by
Joe Wuth. The gnest list Includ
ed Rev.. Father Scherbrlng. Rev.
L. J 4 Derouin. Rev. M. M. Hoff
man of Dubuque. Ia.. Messrs. John
Barr' and Gustave Keating of Kan
sas City; 51. J. Petiel. Karl Arm-
priest. .August Huckestein. S.
Breitenstein. E. C. Quinn. A. K
Huckestein. Otto Hartman. Joseph
Weber, Ray Hartman; Joseph
Smith. Karl Barr. Henry Barr.
Frank Jaskoskl and John.Nath-
roan.
Miss Mildred Kaylor, who has
been . spending the summer at
Cascadia. returned to her home In
Salem the first of the week.
Miss Salome Socolofsky, - the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. D.
Socolofsky. who; has been In Can
ada during the spring and sum
mer. returned Thursday, accom
' paajeflr by her uncle and - aunt,
land, "and who accompanied his
daughter to this country . last
week.
Ahe bride was charming In a
gown of white Taffeta. Her dress-
Mix
IN
Wear Frolaset Corsets
and "experience real physical com
fort and improved figure lines in
these perfected front lace corsets!
There is a "right- model for every
t typeof figure ,
RENSKA L SWART
CORSET ' SPECIAUST ; '
w 115 Uberty, St.
INTRODUCING MASK Q'UTH
Mrs. Irene Scott
has secured tbe exclusive rights to Mask O' Uth the new and
scientific method of non-massage which preserves for men and
women the smooth skin and youthful glow fine, clear; clean,
inviting which count so much for happiness and success.
Public Demonstration and Instruction
given by MME. RQLLYE A r
at the beauty parlor of
MRS. IRENE SCOTT
125 North High Street
THURSDAY, SEPT. 2nd,
During the hours of 2 to 5 p. m.
"A Skin of Beauty Is a Joy All-Ways"
Oh Wonderful
Mask 0 Uth
To Restore the Expression of Youth Again
Mask O Uth has been called the " Modern Alchemist," and
truly, for it transmutes that leaden, sallow,' sagging, wrinkled - '
visage of neglect, or age, into the dear desirable expression and
impression of .golden youth.
Mask O' Uth is applied at the Beauty Parlor of Mrs. Ircnn
Scott by appointment, or is available there for self application
at one's home.
This demonstration and instruction will interest everyone,
as the matter of batbiug the skin, together with the prtier ap
plication of creams, powders, rouge, etc., will be entered into
. in detail; also the application of HAIR-A-fJAlN, a perfect and
complete hair and scalp shampoo, guaranteed to grow hair
and correct all diseases of the scalp.
Make Your Appointments Early. Phone 1690
MRS. IRENE :'SCQTT
125 North High Street
Salem,.Ore.
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