The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 18, 1922, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE 18, 1922
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By MARGUERITE GLEESON
COMMENCEMENT has divid
ed interest during the laet
if week w'th the June tres.
(Daring: the coming week the Rose
; "Festival will claim the Irterest of
?lnany Salem folks A A number of
,1 weddings are' scheduled ' (or oe
'coming week and parties honor
ing the brides to be will fill a
j considerable portion ot the soc'al
'calendar.
M ISS Al'.ce M. RobertPon,
congreaswonian from OVI-
- . noma ; was. the . honored
truest at several informal affaire
yesterday during1 a brief Tlr.lt in
' Salem. - Miss Robertson, whr is
President Harding's ' persona'
: ' representative ; t the Portland
" Tlose Festival, came as the gues.
of Mrs. Isaac Lee Pattf son, for-
mer v'ce president general of the
D. A. R. of which organ'satlon
Miss Robertson is a .member-
Mrs. Patterson was hostess at
' informal luncheon at her home
' in Dallas at 1 o'clock yesterday
. following the arrival of Miss Rob
ertson from Portland. ;
Following an inspection arcunrf
the school tea was served at the
"home of Mr. and Mrs. Harwood
' Hall. 1 "The girl --of the school
served the tea atid later Miss Rob
ertson addressed the students of
'the school; as they gathered j in
iront of the Hall home as the was
gett ng ready to leave, Her loiig
experience with Indian affairs,
. she eald made her specially Inter
. ested in all Indfan .educational
l,Work and she made her Interest
,.rl to the students, aTording to
..the Salem persons 'who heard
,l.er talk. ' . 'V ".'.
, Miss Robertson will bo a gnest
.'lit a-number of luncheon, . and
''parties during her brief , r'slt in
"Portland .where noo Is the
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Hmericari Beauty
Dectrlo Iron the best Iron made
Don't delay any longer. Come
in and get your TLaericnfJeaiiy '
TODAY You wul be to pleased wits
it Ton will wonder bo w you ever man-,
Ufa to do without one it rives suck
itts so tone.
a invest -
Yo-j'il look upoa its coat as
ment not an expense.
Welch Electric
Co.
379 Slate St.
Phil UrownclJ
Manager
guest of the Rose Festival board
end of the Royal Kosarians.
Other members of the , party
coming down from Portland were
Miss Anne Lang, stata regent o
the D. A. R.. Mrs. Fletcher Linn,
vice regent of Multnomah chap
ter, Portland, of which. Mrs. Pat
terson herself is a member; Mrs.
H. H. Ward, regent of Willam
ette chapter. Portland, Mrs. John
Pierson, retiring regent of Mult
nomah chapter; Mrs. M. I Boyd.
regent of Sarah Childress Po'k
chapter, Dallas, was also a guest
at the luncheon.
Following the luncheon at Mrs
Patterson's, the party went lo
the home of Mrs. Seymour Jones
where the members of Chemek
eta chapter, Salem, were holding
a meeting with special Flag day
numbers. . , Miss Robertson ad
dressed the members of the chap
ter in a few well chosen words.
The short time which Miss Rob-t-rtson
could spend in Salem pre
vented her from visiting the
state house. , The party drove
around the state house grounds
and some of the other state
buildings. ' . '
The Indian school at Chemawa
was vis'ted by the party immed
iately after, the trip around Sa
lem. Four tiny maids metMiss
Robertson at the entrance and
scattered rose petals on her path
way as she entered and when she
left the school the same I.itle
girls literally showered her with
rose petals, v
G OMING as a complete sur-
prine to their many friends
in saiem was me marriage
of Miss Veva Golden and Howard
Rex Friday . evening. The wed
ding service was read by Rev.
Blaine E. Kirk Patrick at the First
Methodist church at 7 o'clock.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. T. S: Golden and a
granddaughter of the late T. L.
Golden,' well known Oregon pio
neer tnd ; yas popular among- a
large circle of friends. She is a
graduate of Salem high school
and has been' employed for the
last four years in - the y Epley, &
Ohlinger offices. ' '
.Miss Miami Victor and Ernest
Bonesteele were the only atten
dants and the only other witness
es were members of the immedi
ate family. They left at once for
northern points on a wedding trip
and will be at home, tor their
friends in the Court apartments
after July 25
" " The bride wore lovely frock
of dark blue lace over messaline
with a lace 'hat to .match. She
carried Cecil Brnner roses and
lilies of the valley. Miss Victor
wore blue , Canton crepe and car
ried Cecil Bruncir roses and sweet
peas. ' ' V "' -r . , ;
., Mr. Rex is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Rex. He is a salesman in
the R. B. Farmer Hardwars com
pany. . , ',
The 'Friday Bridge club enter
tained this week for, their, hus
bands with an evening party at
the home of Mr. and . Mrs. Fred
O. y Delano. '" Mrs. Guyv Harris.
Mrs. L. ,W. Gleason and Mrs. Earl
Fisher were .'associate hostesses.
The 24 places at the dinner ta-
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3 The AUnre of Silken Hose
It is a truly feminine characteristic to love
the sheer luxury of silken hoseand when .
"Shipley's meets this desire with such price
groups as these listed below all wants may
be satisfied. ' ;- t ' . -
Group I. $1.98
There are two special lots in this group.
The first consists of novelty lace hose in
three, quarter length, finished with ; dainty ,
elastic garter tops.' The second lot consists
of full length novelty lace hose. Both come
in a complete line of sizes and in shades of
Bobolink black, white and cordovan.
Group II. $1.48
Women's full fashioned silk hose with lisle
tops. The quality of these hose is excel-
lent and they came in the summer 3hades -of
black, white, grey, brown and other lead-V
ing colors. -Very special at this price.
A Notable Event
This Sale of Fine
.Hosiery
That, is to sayit
is notable in view
of the values that
are being off ejred.
But it is one of the
v many super-value
giving events that
Shinlev ' rtlnna ,
present during the S
summer months, r
Riding "jhe Crest on the Tay Ah Yoii.Go
. rian;.- .
bl were, marked with hand
painted cards. Table decoration
were p'-hk roses' arranged in a
great art basket. Mrs. Clare
Vibbert Won high score. Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Knowland were guests
of the club J
Memters of the Friday Bridge
club and their husbands are: Mr.
and Mrs. William Cravctt, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Daue. Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Dav's. Mr. and Mrs.
P. E. Fullerton,; Mr. and Mrs..E.
A. Kurtz, nr. and Mrs. O. :A
OHnger,;Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Vib
bert. Mr and Mrs. David Wright,
Mr. and Mrs: I W. Gleason. Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Harris. Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Fisher and Mr. and
Mrs. F. G. Delano.
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Miss HeVn King, whose wed
ding will be an event of July 1
was honored by a large group of
friends Tuesday evening at a mis
cellaneous shower. The guests
surprised her at her home. The
group included a number of wo
men who are associated with her
in her work at the state house.
Those honor ng Miss King
were Miss Ethel Wycoff. Miss Es
ther Canfield, Mrs. Erma Hassler.
Miss Inga Christianson. Mrs. Dora
Aurrance. Miss Mary Phillips,
Mrs. Kittridge. Miss Irene Brad
ford. Mrs. Btirkhardt. Mtes Jessie
Miller. Miss Georgia Broyles. Miss
Maude Savage, Mrs. Bergman
Miss Alice Boock. Miss Edith
Welborn, Mrs. Huttoh. Miss Delia
Amsleri Miss Margaret Myers,
Miss Eunice Brown. Miss Gladys
Kaffety, M!ss Zelma Bush, Mis3
Thelma Eschelman, Miss Doris
Loreland, Miss Mabel Murphy,
Miss Mary Chadwick. Mrs. Bar
rick. Miss Evelyn Stevenson, Miss
leo Walker, Miss Eulalia Lindsay
Miss La Verne Kantner., Miss Con
stance Kantneer. Miss Sylvia
Marsters,. M'ss Katherlne Slade
Miss Pearl Pike, Miss Vivian Lef
'ingwell. Miss Gene Belle, Mrs
Tickle. Mrs. Florence Bell, Mrs
Gladys Proctor, Miss Olive Lea
ter, Miss Ola Vok el. Miss Joseph
ine Moon. Miss Velma Romlnger,
Mrs. Kulp. Mrs. Kezar, Mrs
Moores, Miss Ruth Lawrence.
.The classes of the seventh grade
of the Washington Junior high
school had a picnic at Gradd Can
yon Thursday. Lunch was seryed
at noon, and games were enjoyed
during the day. Those attending
weres Catherine Baker, Esther
Scobee, Helen Bidwell, Helen
Ashliman. Helen Bradford,, Rosa
lind Van Wjnkle, Virginia Dow
ell. Gladys Miller, Lucile Lewis,
Dorothy: Masters, Elaine Brown,
Josephine Jaskioski, Wilma Cour
Fey, Marjory Lewis, Laura Crow,
Ellen Tower, Elizabeth Wechter,
Elouise Wright,' Edward Mara.
Edward Kingston, Richard Brum
field, Kenneth Allen, Harold 01
inger, Clarence Harllton. Dale
Carter. - Ralph - Purvine, Warn
Keene, ' Shannon Baker, Willard
Kapphahn and Francis Hill. The
party was chaperoned by Mrs. J.
R. Baker and Mrs. O. E. Lewis.
..' Mrs'. Uor Mills was a charming
hostess Wednesday, honoring Mrs.
Walter , Spaulding with a shower
for; the small Spaulding twins,
Rodney and Leona. The after
noon was spent in sewing and was
a pleasant social affair. These
women invited by Mrs. Mills were
Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mrs. Grover
C. Bellinger, Mrs. C. E. Bates,
Mrs. Wilson Darby, Mrs. L. F.
Colony, - Mrs. Bliss Darby, Mrs.
Sm Butler. Mrs. Roy Burton.
Mrs. J. D. McKinnon, Mrs. Miller.
McGllchrist, Mrs. Walter Kirk,
Mrs. Frank, Myers, Mrs. Carl B.
Webb Mrs. Arm In Stelner, Mrs.
W. J. fBuslckJ yin: Harry Wid-
mier, Mrs. Lawrence Simon. Mrs.
Arthur Relnhart, Mrs. Frank
BowerBOX, Mrs. Karl Kuegel, Mrs.
Grant Bonell. Mrs. Henry Conoy
er, Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Mrs. II.
V. Compton, Mrs. Charles K.
Spanldng, Miss Zoe Stockton and
Miss 11a Spaulding.
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The annual picnic of the P. E.
O. was held Thursday afternoon
and evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs: Harwood Hall at Che
mawa. Members of chapters G
and A B with their nusbands and
families and a few invited friends
to the number of 83 were enter
tained at a picnic supper served
on the lawn at .6:30.
Pretty Japanese lanterns dotted
over, the lawn gave a lovely color
note, while large white baskets of
summer bloroms were used on
the long tables. A mixed chorus
sang a number of songs for 'the
guests. The two chapters of the
P. E. O. have held the last meet
ngs of the groups until Septem
ber when regular semi-monthly
meetings will be resumed,
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The Bridge Luncheon club was
entertained last week ty Mrs. W.
Melvin Plimpton and Mrs. Wil
liam Root at the home of Mrs.
PHmptom The affair was an alM
day affair, luncheon being served
at noon and the guests resumed
flaring bridge arter.the luncheon.
Mrs. Ben Olcott and Mrs. J. Shelly
Saurman were guests of the club.
Members, of the Bridge Lunch
eon club are Mrs.. John McNary.
Mrs. T. C. Smith, Jr., Mrs, Henry
Meyers,: Mrs. f O. C. Locke, Mrs.
William Lytle," Mrs. George Rodg
ers, Mrs. M William Root. Mrs.
Thomas A. Ltvesley, Mrs. W. Mel
vin Plimpton, Mrs. John J. Rot-
crts. ; Mrs. David Eyre and Mrs.
Ashael Bnsh.
Governor and Mrs. Ben W. Ol-
cctt will head the list of patrons
and patronesses for the ball to
be given Tuesday evening in Port
land in honor of. visiting naval of
ficers. It will be given In the
VVaverly Countryclub. Ol fleers
from Vancouver barracks and the
royal court or Rosariawffl be
guests at the ball. ?
A delihtful picnic party was en
eyed last Sunday at (Jefferson.
Those making up the party were:,
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cernik. Mr.
and Mrs. L. II, Bickel, Mr. and
Mrs. "S. "M. Husrelman, Mr. and
Mr3. Jessie Martin, Mr. and Mrs.
John Cornforth, Mr. and Mrs. W.
R. Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. Peas. J.
A. Aupperlee. Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Aupperlee, Mrs. Fred Reed. Miss
Ruth Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Rot
Lang of Wenatchee. Wash.. W.
W. Powell Mrs. Theo' Heisler,
Mire Rogers, Ferris Peas ot Jef
ferson. Mits" Amie Steinburg of
Portland. Miss Beatrus Cernik of
Fruitland. Miss Marion Cernik,
MUs Lowls Hicks,! Miss Jean
I licks. D. Himes of Macleay and
Kenneth Martin. '
Salem women and former Sa
lem women were gnests Friday of
Mrs. W. C. Knighton in honor of
Mrs. Edward Hirch at Mrs.
Hirch's apartment in Portland
Mrs. Hirsch is a former Salem
woman and the affair was an es
pecially appropriate occasion for
former friends to meet with her
and was a lovely reunion of old
friends.
Salem women present.were Mrs.
Isaac Lee Paterson, Mrs. George
Burnett, and Mrs. E. E. Waters.
Other guests, former residents of
Salem were Mrs. 'A. A. Jessup,
Boise, Ida; Mrs. M. A. Palamon
don. Mrs. Alice Crane. Mrs. Sam
Church, Mrs. A. L. McCully, Mrs.
Rockey Earhart. Mrs. Frank Alli
son Mrs. Enright.
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Miss Marlon Stelwer entertain
ed a group of friends at her
country home west ot Salem Wed
nesday evening. It was in form
of a picnic and many outdoor
games were enjoyed. Those pres
ent were: Miss Esther Camtield,
Miss Mable Van Patten. Miss Eva
Lucille Emmons recently closed a
year's work aa music supervisor
in McMinnville.
'.
Miss Edna . Ackerman and Al
fred. McClintock will be married
Wednesday. June 21. Miss Ack
erman is a popular young woman
of Salem. She is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ackertnan.
The young couple will make their
home in Weed. Cal., where Mr.
McClintock's family reside.
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Complimenting Miss Julia Iver
son. who has been primary in
structor in the Lincoln school.
Mrs. J. Ray Femberton will be
hostess at an afternoon Tuesday
at her home on South Commercial
street. The hours will be between
2:30 and 5 and all friends of Miss
Iverson are invited by Mrs. Fem
berton to attend.
Miss Grace Holt. Miss 11a
Spaulding accompanied by Miss
Nathecl Donaca of Albany, attend
ed the annual luncheon given in
the Benson hotel in Portland yes
terday by Alpha Chi-Omega. They
were guests last night at a wed
ding of a sorority sister In Ore
gon City.
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Mrs. H. A- Sonney of Portland.
who was formerly a resident Of
Salem, is a week-end guest of Mrs.
Otto Wilson. She Is accompanied
by her daughter. Miss Vesta and
her Fon, Julius. The 9onneys are
planning on moving to Salt Lake
City within a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Tiliinghast
were hosts at a small dinner party
at the deaf school Wednesday
SandB Miss May Gruchow, Miss
Lois Morehead, Miss Nellie Kin
nerman. Mrs. Dee C. Stelwer, Wil
bur McCune, Otto Canfield.
Wayne Harris, Frank Martin,
Arthur Martin, Grant Gruchow,
Lloyd LaDue and Dee C. Stelwer.
Mrs. W. Melvin Plimpton will
leave the last of this week with
the children to. join Jlr.. Plimpton
in Seattle. Mrs. Plimpton re
mained in Salem following Mr.
Plimpton s association with a
large publishing firm in Seattle,
until the close of school.
The Amicus club met for the
final meeting of the year with
Mrs. J.' H. Garnjobst Thursday.
Lnncheon was served at 1 o'clock
and later the guests enjoyed
bridge. Mrs. Frank Loose won
nigh schore.
Sweet peas in pastel shades
with pink roses were used about
the rooms in great large baskets.
Mrs. E. A. Kurtz assisted the hos
tess during the afternoon.
The guests included Mrs. Frank
Loose, Mrs. Charles Nolan. Mrs
Edward Simon, Mrs. P. E. Fuller-
ton, Mrs. Jesse Campbell, MrsVA
N. Chapman. Mrs. Lee Canfield
Mrs. E. A. KKurtz. Miss Will Cra-
vatt. Mrs. Harley White. Mrs
Lawrence Simon.
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Miss Lucille Emmons and Miss
Marian Emmons left Friday eve
ning for Chicago whire Miss Mair
ian will begin work in the Chicago
Musical college tomorrow. MJss
Lucille Emmons will take special
work during the summer while
Miss Marian will remain for'. at
least a year Cor violin study. Miss
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are often only a matter of se7
lectmg a corset with care, 1 ne
right or wrong corset makes
a vast difference. FROLASET
CORSETS enable you to se
cure, the right model for your
individual figure.
RENSKA L SWART;
Corset Specialist
115 Liberty St. t
Local Musician
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Miss Lena Belle Tartar
evening. The dinner was served
by the girls of the domestic sci
ence department of the school.
The gues4s were Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Goutet and Mr. and Mrs.
Seymour Jones.
W. J. Harrington returned to
Eugene Thursday with Mrs. Har
tington who has been in the hos
pital there, the last three months.
Mrs. Hugh Trunnel and daugh
ter Ilene were in Salem this week
from Eugene. They visi'ed Mrs.
Trunnel's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Anderson. Mrs. Trunnell's
nephew. Colver Anderson from
Ashland, accompanied her and
t ill visit his grandparents, Mr. j
and Mrs. J. -D. Anderson. . k
Mrs. J. Jackson and daughter
Fay Jackson of Lostine, Oregon,
are guests of Dr." and Mrs.' J. C.
Evans. They attended the grand
lodge session in - Portland nd
came to Salem loiiowmg
meeting.
Margaret Medley of Salem is a
ruest ot her grandmother; Mrs.
Rebecca Medley at Cottage Grove.
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Mrs. ChaV.es ' J. Reisted of Sll
verton is a week-end guest of her
daughter. Mr. J. II. GarnJobsU
Mrs. T. W. Davies has as hr
guests, her brother, H. C. Uod
rup ot Van Wert. Ohio, and a
cousin, Mrs. F. H. Redman and
son Donald of San Antonio, Tex.
Mrs. Lou Thompson ot Cottage
Grove, who has been a guest of
her son. Walter Thompson for
several days, has gone to Port
land where she wUI visit with a
son and daughter. , ,
f Miss Kathry Gunneli with her
mother returned Friday evening
fiom Seattle where they attended
a convention ot photographers ot
the northwests "Miss Gunneli was
In Seattle for a week. ? V
Mr. and; Mrs. Arthur J. Rein
hart are guests at the hocis of
Mr. Reinhart's brother J" C. ' E.
Reinhart. Mr." and Mrs. Rein
hart are from Dallas. Tex. Mrs,
Reinhart will remain In Salem for
several weeks but Mr, "Relnhart
will return to Texas.wHhln a few.
days. He Is a graduate of Wll
Umette university law school. ' :
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tout with aung. K)Ua ana piiH.
Kirt i Ibr oW. "S.lnlation to th nava." r Vra. Ada JtllWr Harrla:
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.Mn. Wary Talmailg Jlr.ilrick, Mu Kuth BMford and Mr. (Wuirlra ton. '
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Sale -:
This Grea t Sale Deserves Your Care
ful Attention. Our Sale Prices Make
Buying a Pleasure
educ
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Prices
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On Everything in the Store
Prices are such as to suggest the wis
dom and economy of buying in ''
quantities
Women's Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts,
Kimonos, Blouses, Corsets, Bathing
Suits, Silk and Muslin Underwear, .
Gloves, Neckwear, Art Goods, Neck
wear, Kerchiefs, Infants9 wear, Wool
Goods, Silks, Wash Goods, Linens;
Bedding, Hosiery, Knit Underwear, ;
Notions, Laces, Ribbons, Trimmings, ' " r -
Umbrellas
Our Down-Stairs Store Snares in this
Great Anniversary Event
Satisfaction
Guaranteed
Or Your Money Cheerfully
Refunded
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466 Slate Street
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383 Alder Street
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