- THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON SUNDAY MORNING. JULY 3. 1921 - - - I ji y HE Oregotf floclety ot Com-J I , posers, through their presl dent Dr..Emil Enna. pre sented; an almost complete collec tion of the -works of Oregon com posers! to.tbn ' state library this week, j The collection was. received by Miss Cornelia Marvin, state 11 ' Lrsrian. : . y: ' ThW sot WUy has been In exis tence for almost two years and has for Usj object the helping of Ore gon composers to find a way of brinjeinf their workB before the public! More than 60 composers art Included lit the list of authors of wo(ks presented to the library at tnh time' by the society. It Is planned to supplement this with other compositions as naw authors put out their works. .... Dr. Enna In' presenting the col lection Bpoke a few words Infor mally on the . Oregon composers snd favored the4 more than 25 present" by playing a number, of bis own compositions. Other local com posers ; t present were Miss Bruce Putnam,: T. S. Roberts, ana Dr. John R.' Sites. Dr." Enna was accompanied to Salem by Mrs. Enna and his brotberj Miss Mar vin was hostess. at a dainty lunch eon laterfor, the guests- from Portland' . ;':;.';,-' Miss Thelma" Dykes who has been the, guest of Miss Irene Cur tis for the last week has gone to Newport tor the week-end. - A most enjoyanle motor and pleasure trio to Silver Creek falls was enjoyed, by a party of Salem people over,, the past week end. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Stoner end son Oeorge, Jr., Miss Alice Larson, a sister of Mrs. Stoner ot "VValii Walla, Wash.. Mr. ad Mrs H..W. HaVand children. Evelene Orvllle.'-Mra.5 Jeffreys. Mlas Joy Turner and Mrs. Julia Weigel and; son Glenu. formed the party. . " - ' Mrs-. R.'.J. Hendricks was host ess to the members of tbe Drama league Wednesday. The occasion was the birthday of Mrs. W. E. Kirk, leader of the drama class which has existed 10 years with practically the same membership. A special social affair is held each FUR STORED tf ' V 8"- - Throughout the Summer .Months A Small Sum KEEPS TOUR FURS IN GOOD rnwniTinM i ..v. -'I , '..WiWIIIVil Without Trouble to You West Fur Co. 521 Court Street i . t - . 'm 1 1 ' T .IT W tl s; This i rrr s W r t ii : year at the close of the work tor lun year. The place ritrds at the dainty ta- hi contained the inaidn nam$s of the guest . Pink rose wre used profusely around the room The members of the drairia league who were present an: Mjr. John AHer3, Mrs. William Evfer-1 ett Anderson. Mrs. W. M. Hufk hart. Miss Mattie BeaUv. Mis. II. I. lienor cks. M fi l.ditli Haz.ird. Mr$. R. L. Farmer. Mrs. William Hamilton Mrs. S. A. Knt-r, Mire. E. C. Richards, Mr. Jjhn -lc-JS'ary, Mrs. W. E. Kirk. Mrs. iA. N. Bush, another nieuiber, ia j In California. I Mrs. E. E. Flshpr vpb hosteis to the members of th j I K. . Wednecday afternoon .n nn In 'r mal tea In honor of sIkIcih of j . E. O. members who are visiting! tit Salem at the present tine. ! j The room were decorated wjtjn pink roses and syrlngia, largn bjas kefs being charmingly ufd aroWd the rooms. L'll'ja an rosea were used in the dining noma. 1 The guests of honor were Mrs. J. B. Goin, Fort Dodge. Iowa; Mrs. W. 0. n'ogarty. Dayton, Ohio; Miss Hary Reynolds. Marysville, Ca.; Miss Kllen. Moody and Mrs. E. E. Upmeir. Those assisting the hotfss in serving w;re Mrs. Gain, Mrs.- BfIk and Mrs. Laflar. j . Miss Elizabeth Lord was hostesj tt a charming tea Thurfdav aftjer noon honoring Mrs. O. F. Jaar ent of San Francinco. and Mrs. Lili an Sargent, who in a hojise Kutrt at the Lord horn ? this wejek. Pansles in a varied array lot colors were effectively used in fhe rooms and on the tea tablwa More than 30 guests called during )hs afternoon which as given over to music and conversation listina the hostess in serving were Mrs. Frank Spears, Mrs. Cujrt's "ross- Mrs.'. Hugh M:Camrioi, Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr., Mrs. William Brown, Mrs4 Henry Meyart Miss Charlotte Zieber and Miaj Eugen 'a Zleber. & Miss, Emma Ristow, dauphte of Mr. and Mrs: Herman Ristow. h came the !bride of Rv. Oorge II Theiss, of Engene, Wednesday, at a smart wedding in the St. Johns v Opposite Court House Buster Brown Shoe l ft SAL is our Semi-Annual Buster Brown Shoe Store A-.-.: x '''' ; '';'""' I' '" ; -S ' .125 North Commercial Street SALEM, OREGON Lutheran church. Rev. H. W. Gross Iper ormed tho ceremony which was witnessed by many j friend and relatives. Miss U s j tow was attended by Miss Kdna ! 4 Meyer iag mai! of honor, and M Dorothy Taylor, Miss Freda Al- bers and Mi Hattie Woodland a.s br'ievmaid. Virginia llun' y and Genevieve Irnz were -Slowor eirls. I CharU-s Itistow a'--! ;vs h.t man mid was Isfd ' H. Math's of Klamath Falls. Hr- bert Wendland and Oscar (Kto acted ns ushers. Mis- Meyr sang "God''. Keep You Dearest " Th- wedding marrh was played by Rev. P. Hiidend'r: , of Hood River, and the ceremony was performed under a canopy of ferns , and swe-?t peas. wh'l" around the altar were palms and lilies Thf! bride, who was attire I In a gown of Moouglo eatln snd lace, niade with a train, was giv en in jmarriage by her fathr. Real Orange blossoms held her veil in place and she rarrid i showef bouquet of brdes rourn and sweet peas. The maid of h ;n or and bridesmaids wore organ d frrcks in .pistol phaf and carried old-'ashioned nosegays. The flower girls' frocks wer ot h'te organdie and they carrif d baskets at sweet peas and forKt-me-nots. boUt 12 5 Rues' s wrre enter atned al (he reception at h- iome pf the bride, which followed the ceremony. The girls serving -"or-!' white organd'e frocks. Prof. J. G. Theiss rave many selections on thrt piano. He was assisted by Uev. H ldendorf in playing rtnet.?. .tev. Zehe ac"?d as toastmasrer. Out-of-town guests wfre Jir. inn Mrs. I. G Theiss. Mrs. Theiss' parents from Oaklanii, Cal : Rev. iud Mrs. J. Beyer. Portland; Rev. nd Mrs. Zhe. Mt. Ani?el; Rev. and Mrs. Beyerleln, Albany; Rev. and Mrs. Probst, Corvallis; Mr. sd Mrs. G. Sickles. Port'and: Miss G. De'erlein. Eugene; Misses Heleni and Rosina Zniker. KJ zene; MIks Clara Mieike Stayton; apv and Mrs. C.Schulenburg. Lebanon. Rev3, and Mrs. Theiss will make 'hir bme Eugene artT fever 1 wefks of touring to sou horn points! , j ! Closing the year's work, the pupilsi of Miss Lena Dotson gave two invitational recitals at the Central Methodist church last week.f Large art baskets of roses and sweet brier artistically ar ranger formed an attractive back ground for tbe young performers. Thai Junior pupils were present ed Thursday evening. Little Lu cile Mosher, only fivo years old, appeafed first on the program and showed marked ability for one o youngl Th pieces rby Eleanor Wright, MUdrfd McDahlel, Gladys Lachele, Evelyfi Cummlngs. Gerald Simp son and Gertrude Herrell were all rendered in a pleasing and credi table ?manner. Paul Allen's work at the) piano gave evidence of close attention to detail, painstaking work and much progress. His playing in the ducts was especially well done. Special praise Is due Elolse Wright for the fine rendition I of her three numbers on the program which showed close attention ' to phrasing, expression, pedaling and all the details of execution which madeher playing a feature of the evenig. . Ushers .for' the evening were Thelraa Carey, Luetic Anderson. Doria Pbenicie and Kvelyn Poul- sen. Tb pupils on the program were Lucile Mosher, Gladys La - rhelej Mildred McDaniel. Gertrude Harrell. Gerald Simpson, Evelyn Cummings, Paul Allen, Lonise Allen, Eleanor Wright. Elizabeth Bennett and Eloise Wright. The second evening's program was lven by the members of the Store Sale ! B s SOCIETY NEWS 1 WEEK EDWIN MARKHAM, Poet Laureate of Oregon j yd Edwin Markam who' on was named poet , laureate Fortnight Music club, an organi zation composed of the older sttu dents of Miss Dotson. The pro gram was well balanced, consist ing of numbers of pleasing vari ety. Having had only a year'a work, Mildred Saudberg, Joy Hills, Thelma Carey and Eulalie Witzcl displayed exceptional prog ress while the playing of Blanche Rowley, Evelyn Pooulsen and Doris Phenlcie showed the results 1 of longer study in their more fin ished and careful work at the piano. Lucile Anderson's playing show ed remarkable ability, character ized by fine technique, careful at tention to pedaling, interpretative skill and fine tonal quality. Miss Anderson is an ambitions young student. Her recitalwork elicited much praise Troni her friends and bespeaks for her a brilliant future as a musician. The ushors wore Kloiso Wright and Mildred Sanrthcrp. The pupils were Lucile. Andor- ion. Kvelyn Poulsen. Joy Hills, r.uiaiie Witzcl. Thflma Carey Florence Clutter, isranrhn Tininv thelma Peed, Mildred Sandberg! Doris Phenicie arid Mable Dotson.' On Thursday evening, June 3 at 8 or lock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. K. F'osior in Stavton occurred the marrias;o (f thfr.r niece. Miss Ruth Foster or Illi nois! to Rolt. il G. Wood. The homf was tastf-rully decor ated in a profusion of wild flow ers, ferns and roses. Shortly be fore the ceremony Miss Maryan Alexander sang "I Love ,Vou Truly," accompanied by M ss Hel en Moore of Portland. Then m the slrains or lohengrjn's Wed ding march the rouple took their places in the archway b twen th dininj; room and parlor beneath a wedding iH of white roses. and the- altar banked v.ith ferns and roses. Th-; impressive rin; service was read bv Rev. R. K. Foster of Twin Kails. Idaho, bro ther of the l.ride; Rev. C. H. Rees ottering the prayer. Th" bride was at t rol fn a dain- -''- '',' f - v.i- u . ? - ; v- 4. f t i , ' j Vt3 ty frock of wbii", organdie over j and Derrehi Meyers proved to m satin. Sbo wore' a veil caught j the chanpion jump"r, Kenneth with pearls and orange blossoms ' Vbb wbnj the relay; race, and carried a shower bouquet ot j Refreshments w re served by roses and sweet p?as. 1 the hostess;, she being assisted by After congratulations a dainty Mrs. Floyd Kihbie, ; Mrs. O. two course luncheon was terved , Charris, frs. Chris: Koff-d ana the guests seated at smail tablvs j Mis.i Cora T-tlkingtoti. Each child gracofully arranged about the ! was given ja small flag and some room. At the table with tho i fire cracktjrs as a favor. Child bride and groom sat Mr. and Mrs. ! ren presen were. Itertha Habftock, F. V. Foster and Mr. and Mrs. i Ivrreld anil Maxine Mey?r. Ken Ray E. Foster. The crnternie( ,. ! netii -Web hi. Austin Gardner. Rob was a miniature bride holding pink ribbons xtend'ng to the p'nk and white candlestii ks. Pink ribbon also extenod from tho light to the place cards. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Ci. I Foster of Towanda, HI., whire she was educated and also attended state normal, university. Tho past 'pw mouths' sIkj ha made her home with lier uncrn and has made many fr;"nds there vhc- will wish her much joy and happiness. The f room :s also from Illinoi& where h war. employed as con ductor on the lllin i? Traction ?yKm. The young couple wip, I'-ave Saturday on thir honey moon go np by aulft to points of interest along the coast. ' The choir of the East .ide P.JP tist church was entertained by 'he music committee in ihe par lors of the church last Monday night. Special musical number were rendered, after which Dr. W. B. H in. son, pastor of tbe church, delivered a sabrt address In which he expressed his appfe elation, of the work of the choir and Miss -Minnetta Magers, who led thje tbotr durinft ih bast year. He said the music daring the past i Hi- --;...; j O I Photo py Gtinnell & Robb hia recent jvisit to the state of Oregon. j ' I year had bden of the! highest or der the chiirch liad during his ministry; tljat several innovations had been introduced by Miss Ma gers, innovations he jhad always wanted but jhad never been fortu nate enotisli to secure. Light re freshments jwere served, and the occasioft was called one of the year's mostt pleasant j evenings. Sunday Orefeonian. ! i Mrs. Marty Ramsdajl of Seattle has been visiting with? Mrs. Georgo Allien for he last whek and has gone to Roseburs for two weeks visit with iher son, ' ;Willet. Mr. Ramsdall is' bead f rester at Rose burg. Mr.. j Ramsdalj will stop in Salem on ler way hom to Seat tle. j '. Miss LneJ'a Pat ton; leaver today for Ixmg Rfach. Calif., to join hv family. Mr.jand Mr. E C. Pat'on. ami remain in California until abont August 1 . i I The woman's auxiliary of Port No. 9, American l"Ri-6n, will meet Tuesday evening, July r, at thu armory at j 8 o'clock A!! mem bers or prOspe-rtive members are urged to He present,; as this will be the besi date for; reception bl charter members, following the business meeting, the. ladies will serve lightf refreshments lor the men of thej legion. ; j friends are ext"nd;ing a cordial welcome tof Mrs. Pertjy .1. Read oi San Krancisfo, who.i with her small son, 'Gordon Wallace, ar rived Wednesday flight to speno the summer with Mrs. Read's par ents! Mr. and Mrs. VY. W. Fawk. i i . Fourth (of July: suggestions were carried out lastlFriday after noon wheni Mrs. Catl P. Nehren entertainedj In honor! of her small fon's fifth hiirthday, Carl P. Neh ren, Jr. Tlie afternoon was spent by playing games arranged by the hostess., in a peanut, hunt the side lead bv Maxinc; St'evers won. I Kenneth Webb won the sack rac ert Hecknan. , Kinuiiiy .Nicholson, Dorothy Kii1iie, .am Peyton. Margaret Raster, Jack Jones and Norris K?m?. 5 fr y ; The finail meeting of the Polly Anna club; was held; at the homj or Mrs. Joseph Kaiter out at Mornjngsid-i ' n Wednesday after noon. Pijik roses i adorned the rooms aiiid refresjiments were served by f the hostk-ps who a5 assisted bjy her daughter. Ma gar?L j ' I ; Miss Mipnelta Magers was loist in Ijcrtland Recently at a silver tea pivn by jthe womeji of the Whites Temple it tbe beauti ful home ;o; the Iflagins, called 4he "Fivej Acr-s." i M'ss Mangers was the only .soloHt! ot the after noon.: appearing thre times, sing ing several songs ii) a group. Honoring Mrs. Rurton Meyers tjf.gao Francisco, Miss Carol Dib ble wasi hostess at a chiimig luncheon Thursday.j The guests wre nearjj aP lorjmer members o! the Salm Wometo Press Club of which Mrs. Meyers was a mem ber while ;in -Salem.! Ul. ;1 l it Red, white &nd blue'decoTatJo.'ia were used In the rooms and oa the r - ; table vhich was set In the jardPeulah Fanning presiding at the j of the Dibole home. The guests ; inehukd Mrs. Mollv. Brunk, Mrs. ' Gertrude Robinson Ross. Mrs. Monroe Gillert. Mrs. Rae Gace. Mrs. J. Hrandon and Miss Ade laide Lake. Delia Crowder Miller of Chi cago, who was formerly : head of the deoartment ot Dubiic soeak- inc at Willamette university, was I nt of the Daughters Of Vetcr a guest in Salem Friday evening. ! an-s er hostesses this week at She is now teaching at the nor- ;a dinner in the Seward hotel In mat school In Mt. Ancet and ex-1 Portland honoring Mrs. Nellie M. peeu to spend several week ends Goodwin, national president of the with her Salem friends. Naton Alliance of Daughters I of eterans. Mrs Goodwin s Honoring Miss Kcho Hunt. ! rom , Koxbury. Mass.. and is on whose engagement to Floyd Cole ; h" o"clal visit t to the Alliances' of Alberta. Canada, has recently 1 IeP"tIntr,l.t f reBO?- ' . . " been announced. Miss Nel!lie Prnn er entertained! with a delightful miscellaneous shower at Wer home on North Capitol street. The rooms were appropriatesy and ar tistically 'decorated for the occa sion. In the dininc room, where rtfreshments were served at a late hour, the color scheme of pink wis carried out. Miss Hunt, who is a charming, well known Salem girL. has for the past lew years been connected with the tate Industrial Acc dent commission at the state house. Mr. Cole has quite extensive ranching Interests in Alberta. Canada, at which "place they. will make their borne after the weddlmg, which will be an event of the near fu ture. Resides the honor guest. Miss Hunt, the following were present: Ruth Walker, Sudie Mtiithis. Isa-t-elle Miller, Virginia Weaver, Esther Mason. Clara Feller, Anna '"Hrbacek, Nora Derrick, . Marie Mathews, Mabel Becker; Pauline Pruner. and the hostess. Miss Jennelle Vandevort and. Miss Florence Young were joint hostesses at a charming birthday luncheon at the Young home Fri day. The occasion was the birth- day of the two hostesses. Luncheon was served at 1 o'clock on' the side porch. The tables were decorated with sweet peas and dainty individual bou quets of Dorothy Perkins roses and fairy blue flowers ; were at ea.ch place. The dintng room wi gf(y with large art baskets of blue canterbury bells and baskets of ocean spray and Dorothy Perkins roses carried out tho pink and white color scheme. The invited guests were Jus tine Huperman, Mildred Hanfen, Josephine Bresan, NeUie Rowland, Genevive Endicott, Leah Ross, Frances Hodge, Marian Lowell, Lucille Morris, Wannifred Rine hart. Fay SpauG:n, Lola Mil lard. Macyle Hunter, Margaret, Stoltz, Margaret McMahon, Ruth Moorcs, Dorothy Brock, Helen Cory, Jean Kitts, Eva Randall, Margaret Alden, Junette Jones and Elsie Hop Lee. An interesting and pleasing re cital was given by a .'group of junior pupils of T.. S. Roberts on Wednesday afternoon at the Mat ter's studio 270 South Fourteenth street, several of the little ones making their first appearance on a program, showing creditable work done. They were .assisted: by little HeulaJi Roberts, vocalist, and Pauline Kindley, reader. After the program they were served with ice cream and cake, arid had a general good time. Those who played solos were Lucile Aspin- wall, Fern Colwell, Hattie Ramp, Russel Steiwer, Kenneth .Reards ley, Frank Sutton, Lawrence Kng strom, Isabelle George, Mary Schei, Edith Findley, Pauline Frhdley and Beulah Roberts. Another "iniormal students' pi ano writai was given, in the eve ning by a class of intermediate and advanced pupils. Owing to lack of seating capacity, only the parents and a few friends of the pupils were invited.. The program was excellent throughout, showing careful prep aration and good musical inter pretation. Selections from tho works of .Fischer, Chainade, Web er and Wagner were given. Mil ler Bevier, flutist; J. I). Beebe, .celli'st, with Louise Findley at the piano, ably added to the program with the "Angels' Serenade" and ?'Pizzati Vavotte." Mrs. Malcolm Ramp was unable to perform, owing to a. cold, but her young three-year-old Bobbie Ramp, delighted the audience with two songs, which were given with perfect rhythm and intona tion, his mother playing the ac companiment. The following pupils presented the program, after which an in formal social time was enjoyed by all, Miss Eulena Aufranc and JkWMV.U 37Z 77, T VT I I i euncn bowl:: Maude Kngstrom, a Mildred Gilbert, Dorothy Keiar. of Paul Lee, Irene Lfnd, Hatel George. Russel Lehman. Beulah Fanning. Eulena Aufrafcc, Vera Kerar. Mary Gilbert, Mildied Han sen. Mary Miller, Donald Schaupp. and Louise Firdlev. Ixwal members of tbe Salem t oaii'iii memoers oi ine I Daughters of Veterans ho were in Portland were Mrs. LaMoine Clark. Mrs. Mary Cook. Mrs. Mary Entrees, president of the Salem tent; Mrs. Mabel Loekwood, sen ior vice president of the state or ganization; Miss Julia, Webster and Miss Ruth Adams. A business meeting of the De partment of Oregon was held in the Daughters of Veterans hall in the court house in Portland Thursday afternoon. A reception as given In the hall in the eve ning in honor of Mrs. Coodwin. Showered with Oregon roses, the national president of the organi zation expressed herself as well pleased with her western trip. Mrs. Ben F. West and daugh ter Gertrude, who has been at tending the University of ' Wash ington at Seattle, returned home this week. Mrs. West has spent the winter In Seattlo with ber daughter. Of Interest to Salem people is the announcement of the engage ment ot Miss Sara McCully to Scott Redfleld.1 Miss McCully with her parents, Mr. and Mr. A. L. McCully, formerly resided In Sa lem. The announcement was made recently at a tea in Portland at the home of Mrs. Green. Miss McCully attended the Portland academy and later went to school in New York.. She has been active in Junior League work in the Rose City. Mr. Redfleld is a member of the Waverly club and resides at the University club.' Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Kantner with La Verne , and Constance' leave today for a few days visit in Hillsbdro. ' . V ' . . - Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCammon, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Farmer and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bynon will form a week-end party journeying to the ccast mountain range near Sheri dan. They will not return until July 5. The high nebool girls' confer ence opens Tuesday at . Siltcoos Lake, near Eugene. Miss Eva Scott, girls' work secretary of the Salem Y. W. C. A., will be in at tendance with three Salem girls. The girls going from here are Jannelle Vandevort, ; Josephine Dross and Louise Findley, . i . ' , Miss Lancet te Steele, who has been visiting with her sister. Miss Gladys Steele at the Salem . hos pital, is Just recovering from a Dressmaking Hemstitching, Braiding and Plaiting k MRS. F. E. MULL Room 10, McCornack Building Phone 117 On Sale Wednesday Justrite .Corsets, front and back lace $2.50 and $3.00, were $6.00 and $5.50. j Boyshform Brassieres in pink or plain brocaded, 50c, 5c. bee the new bronze A. L LYONS Ih Our New Location 318 Court Street Store All Day July 4th serious operation. Miss Steele is graduate oi toe noji Music In London ana naa wu in concert worrior vcivri : - Mr. and Mrs! John E. Bropby and Mr. and Mrs, Zadoe RigK. Bndd Riggs and O. K. De Witt will spend the Fourth at Blaine. Or. They will spend most pt the time fishing. (Continued on page S) - Special Six Week Summer Term June 2f) July 19 Salem School of Expression 147 N. Commercial St Phon 1484J W. GAHLSDORF 125 N.Liberty SU f HK SMARTEST FIGURES ARE ALWAYS THE REST CORSETED ONES Why 'not appear smartly dressed and wear a, KroUMt Comet, that has been perfectly fitted to your figure. The low elastic top oreti allow perfect ease and comfort to the wearer. , . -. I j ' Renxka L Swart Corset Specialist il9 Liberty. SL i ' . ' Salem, Oregon brown pure Silk hosiery. Phone 733 (IP Globed 1 1 ;4- r ! I 'I .1 V 4 j ZJ