THE bftgGQjAESMAN. SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MbRKING, SEPTEMBER 24, 1922 i I MS By MARQI'ERITE GLEESON FAIR week : v; ' t n " I fi e ' rfil n'd reds of gue.its v.'Vi will Te in Sa- lem during the"- coming week will be Iha chief Interest In society during lh coining days. Many of the Forf.V. groups set the'r meetings ah!d a 'veek while otners nave pe-slponoq . tteirs lor another week so that vith few ex- president of the local j auxiliary, it wast one or the live delegates from the''8tate at the convention. V: Mr. and Mr3. W'ilKam C. Kiltz. ' ! ' Jr., of Vancouve-, V. C, whose! marriage was an event of Beptem- ber 28 last year arc guests In Sa : h .lem this week. Mr3. Klltz, who , fwag Miss Aline Tn-jmpson, has . j(Den me inspiration ror several J' Informal affairs during the 1;if: L.week and several of her friends will, entertain fo her during the ; j coming week. M. and Mrs. Ki'tz f. w1l-return to British Columbia V next Friday V- Mjrg. Curtis Cross ill, entertain 'I this evenlnar at on Inrnrmol aim. . c - ....... " w - tperjparty for Mr. and Mrs. Kiltr thls evening. Otner Informal nf fairjfiare beln? planned forthjn Mrs. KJltz and Miss Louise Thompson, who ha3 iecently r- turfled from a auramw scent with Mrs.';Kiltzf shared honors Wednes ( day afternoon at an informal tea Mi iglvea by their mother. Mrs. S. w 'Thomnson. lit Pink roses centered the pretty ! tea table where Mri. Louise Lach I round poured durlug the after noon. Mrs. CurtiCr'sts and Mrs I. ill In The Fine Art of . ; "Dress" the corset is all Important. Style, comfort, proper support, correct lines, freedom of move ment, etc., all depend upon the corBet. It U good to KNOW that you can secure all of these corset essentials in FRO LASET CORSETS. Special at tention to .fitting. f '4 I Renska L Swart ,Crset Sifcclallst I 115 Liberty Street it- hex. u:v I Vo i- s' p LENA BELLE TARTAR Cootralto Soloists precentor First Church of Christ -Scientist, Director of Music Salem High School, High School Credits in Voice. ' jPundamental principles of Vocal Technique, Breath Con trol, High Frontal Tone Placement, Diction, Artistic Phras- lug- una interpretation. Studio 164 N. Liberty St Phone 334 Miss Elizabeth Levy TEACHER OF VIOLIN American and European Study Orchestral Training. Ensemble Classes in AlchIniarmony,rEar Training and Tone" i minKing appuea especially to violin students Accredited by State ;pty Phone 244-J William Wallace Graham - VTOT.TM Soloist and teacher. Nine :tt aching in Europe, twelve - responsiDie positions in many parts of United States v as teachers and soloists.. Beginners accepted; coach ;mn a9comPanying and ensemble For appointment 10n. Hotel, Salem, Wednesdayr September-or i any Wednesdav nr Ratnrrinv fViooff - r r J r,?i " If W. Connel Dyer ashsstl about the rooms, r.-r-- ,(M the kueJU Sf'MeVfXe after noon were; !r. AV". Conneli Dyer, Mrs. Curtis Cross;' Mrilf It TaV Ho fer. Mrs.-.Lawrence Wofer. . ','Jlrs. William BurgharrtCMrs. Ben W. Olcott, Mfg. Dan Iry. Jr..r' Mrs. Earl C. Fieril. vfft Harrv Haw- (kins, Mrs. . Clifford F?rown. Mrs Ronald C. Olover, Ttrs. James Of unusital interest in,-university circles especially the1 an nouncempnt of the eneaeenifnt nf Miss Fake and CnrJ T. Rrown both members of tli faculty o' Willamette. The announcement was made at a pretty party Friday evening at the hom of Mr. aru' Mrs. C. M. Pauunzio and the guests include 1 university people. Miss Fake Is hpad of the de partment of home economics and 's a rradnate of Mi! waukee-Downer coI'eKe. Mr. Brown is a Uni versity of WashiPgto-i man and is Instructor of physic at Willam ette. The rooms were prettily decor ated with nnr'golJa and asters The anriSifnewieirt" was mad through slips four -I by the guest? wMh'n a ring superwled in the archway between th Jiving rooms A' 'rinM tU.' . r iuuui fastened within the iIdr and slips with the names of the puests hung from the ,rin.gv jGiirfe were en Joyed during th? social evening which followed, ' The gue3ts wero.ljr. and Mrs. Carl Gre.gr Donef;r.rrr J ' T Sherman. R. M. (iitke. Miss Helen Pierce Miss Fianceg M. Richards Miss Mary Fake and Kov Bohler Miss Mary J:u,e Albert onter tafned yesterday for Miss Nancy Wilson who is hrr houss guest. Miss Wilson is on her way to Eu gene where she will euter the Uni versity of Oregon. Miss Odell SavRge was guest of honor at a prett t,lower at th home of Mrs. John Kirk Friday evening-, Miss Fldrence Howe was Joint hostess fjy the--affair which was tn-s occasion for an nouncing the wedding date of Miss Savage who vili become the bride of Merrill Ohl:ng October The rooms of the Kirk home were decorated in shades of pink and lavender. Larkspur and as ters were arranged about the tea table. Mrs. John Kirk presided at the urn. Mrs. Walter Kirk cutting the ices A group of girls assisted In ervlngr They were Miss Florence a i-uuiu ill hi r. nnri c T rs m n. Residence 507 .Canter St Phone Board of Education Studio 56a Court Street ji . . A1 J! r3r and a half years' study and in Portland. Pupils holding x ur Terence f Chicken Dinner Served All Il ! Day Pit, s. wr wwuam, , . . " frS'l V r- Miss Nadeja Stancioff, the first woman diplomat in Washington, is a daughter of the Bulgarian Minister in Lon don. She speaks several languages and has taken part in several conferences as secretary of the Bulgarian delegation. At the age of 25 she has just been appointed first secretary of the Bulgarian Legation at Washington, D. C. Howe. Miss Veda Howd, Miss Laura Marr and Miss Edna Howd. The guests were Miss Savage. Miss Mary and Miss Esther Par anougian. Mis Winifred St. Claire, Miss Iiuth Smith, Miss Grace Brainard, Miss Pauline Mc Clintock, Mrs. Paul Morse, Miss Edna Howd, Miss Veda Howd. Miss Shade, Mi33 Lucille Ross, Miss Ethel McGilchrist, Mrs. Mor ton Peck. Mr3. Ra'ph Thomas. Mrs. Paul Green, Mr?. Kenneth Legge, Mrs. John .Marr. Mrs. Bert Smith, Mrs. Vaul Johnson, Mrs. Minnie Graham. Mr. An,irn. Hansen, Mrs. a. a. Thompson. Mrs. Mark Savage. " The wedding or Miss Harr.'et Broughton," daughter of Mrs. C. J. Brougliton of Dayton, Wash., to Clarence Bishop of Portland, took riace Wednesday afternoon at Dayton, the Rev. V. C. Gilmoi-3 officiating. Preceding the . ceremony, Miss Oora Gerken sanir "At Dawnint? " The bride, who was gtven in mar riage by her brother, Charles Broughton, was attended by her sisters. M'-ss Helen and Miss Fran ces Broughton, as bridesmaids. Master Larry Kenworthy carried the bride's train. The groom's brother, C. R. Bishop of Pendle ton, acted as his best man. Mrr,. Bishop is a graduate of Annie Wright seminary and of Smith college, Mr. Bishop is a University of Oregon man and a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. He is at the head of the Pen dleton Woolen Mills company. Out t)f town guests at the cere mony and reception which follow ed, included Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Honeyman and Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Spencer of Portland: Mrs. Huobard Kleinstuck of Kala mazoo, Mich.; Dr. and Mrs. Floyd Croup of Fort Bayard, X. M.; Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bendiz, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Winans a.nd Miss Wi'helmina Crawford of Walla Wala and Carl Gabrielpon of Sa lem. Mr. and Mrs. Bishop have pone Victoria, V. C, for their wed ding. trip,1 and will be at home in Portland after November 1 at the Ambassador apartments. Mrs. Ercel Kay, ex-Oregon state golf champion, won the Portland Golf club woman's championship title when she defeated Mrs. A. H. Meyer in the finals Friday, 3 110 and-2. Mrs. Kay was in cham pionship form and led her oppon ent all the way. First flight honors went to Mrs. Jack Yates, who ; defeated Mrs. R. Q. Smith in thf rinals in a match that was decided on the lStli green. Mrs. F. E. Grigs by won the second flight priz-s when she defeated Mrs. C. B. Unander, 4 up and S. Mrs. C. C. Wintermute took third flight honors. Mrs. Winter mute won from Mrs. Agnes Mum- iVtr In thn ftnola '? un on3 0 In I the finals of the fourth fi ght Mrs. H. M. Hendershot won from Mrs. F. J. McCarthy, 1 up. Mra .Tnhn n H'pcu nnH Hnntrh-I ter, Madalene have returned from a visit of elgtu weeks in Califor nia. They spent a portion of the time With Mrs. Glesy's mother at Sebastopol and some time with her i brother at Hayw.ird. Other points j in me state were isited. . Mrs. Henry B. Thielsen will pn eftfftrWe Wftrfnen'auxlHa-ry of j bt. Raul's church Friday after noon, i j . Miss Marie Briggs has gone to j California for an outing of seve- ! ral weeks. She will be in L s Angeles, an Francisco and Santa t Barbara. . Mr. and Mrs' Lewis Griffith re turned Thursday evenlns from their wedding 4jrlp to British Co lumbia. They will he at h x VOIIitfiVO tr UVlEjniLai -35 ' i VtmiraZcamti their new home, 13C4 Court street. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Lam port have pone east for several weeks' stay. She left Thursday and stopped in Pendleton to at tend the Roundup. Mrs.' L. W Glcason will have as her puests during the week Mrs. M. Smith and Mrs. Smith's fath er, W Stillwell of Los Angtles. who are driving through Mrs. Arthur J. Rahn liru as her guests Mrs. C. U. Miller ana) Miss Jean Miller of Portland. They will return to Portland to night. Mrs. Ben W. Oloott is visiting with Mrs. Oswald West in Port land. '4 The many fi lends of Miss Katli ryn Gunnell will be soffy to know that she will not enter any of her Greek Garden studies at the fair this year nor will there be any entries from the Gunnell & ROvb studio. . Miss Gunnell staled that ,fio cause her war wa& accepted fpr exhibition in both the Internation al and XorthwejJ exliibits during the winter and rpnng and the work oi getting it ready for the state fair seem?d to come too soon after the other exhibits. Also she said that she preferred not to en ter this year sinf,; rhe won all hut one first pme at the state fait last year. The exhibit which was accepted for showing at the International show is on display in the lobby of the Oregon building this week and includes several of ber Greek Underwear for Children is as warm as bed. Its comfortable, cozy fabric prevents sickness bv keen. ing little bodies warm, even in trie coldest weatner. Special fullness in seat, which prevents the wear due to strain, while exer cising. Button holes skill fully devised so they will stay buttoned. R. A. Underwear fn'r women, like all R. A. Un-. derwear, will last for two or three years, if properly laundered The long, wide, curved gus set gives room where room is needed, and prevents gaping. Sloping sleeves and tailored irmholM tht do not bind. "Fashioned to Fit" with flatlock which wear as lone as the zaDrtc itseit. Out sixes for stout women and waist suits for chiUi dren axe unexcelled. Buy R. A. of your dealer, and look for the Point nf Excellence. J. C ROULETTE & SOUS. HAGERSTOWN, MD. jiy 5 t J Mrs. Warren G. Harding, wife of President Harding who their home 1 "Portland and Miss recovering from a serious illness. President and MrS.'SirloEugenetoenterlhe is Harding had planned a trip to the late summer. The trip i duties which the president was Garden studia3 and two portraits. To be admitted to txhibit work at the International is judged a high honor antorg photographers. SILVERTOX. Or.. Sept. 23 (Srecial to The Statesman) Mrs, Gill B. Bentson and Mrs. Gordan McCaJl were recently joint host esses at a very charming tea. The affair was given at the home of Mrs. McCall on Pine st. A color iheme of pink and white was car ried out in ices .Pink and white gladioli and roses were used for decorations. The guests present were: Mrs. S.' E. Uichardsen, Miss Elinor Mc Claine, Miss Eva Digerness. Miss I I il W AZtllMLrlUM the Pacific northwest during was nostooned bcausp of extra called upon to assume. ' Maurino Digefness. Mrs. Gertrude ' Cameron .rs HpIpk wnoMn, ; Mrs. H. Latham, Mrs. eGorge jHubbs. Mr:-.. Carl Specht. Mrs. j Earnest Palmer, Mrs. H. Sims, .Mrs. Vida eBnnett, Mrs. J. A. ; Bennett. Mrs. L. F. Evenson, Mrs. ' W. W. Cooley, Mrs. Frank smith, i Mrs. A. Lonpacre , Mrs. J. V. i Welch. Mrs. Arthur Janz, Mrs. A. ,J. Uichardsen. Mrs. Hans Steen. ;Mrs. P. A. Loar, Mrs. Joe Kir clier. Mrs. Charles Reynolds, Mrs. I C. W. Keene. ! ; Little Tda May Benjamin i hostess yesterday at a party Iori la dozen small friends. A basket of pink roses on the table hid'W WELCOME! STATE FAIR VISITORS Prevail on Women's Suits, Coats, Dresses, Furs, Skirts -Sweaters and Children's Coats. BUY NOW - SAVE NOW This is your golden opportunity, you cannot afford to overlook it. You now get just what you need and want at a saving. , Everybody knows our reputation for carrying high grade merchandise which is always marked at a rea sonable price and This Week You Get It at a Special Savings This is done in order to give out-ouf-of-town people who, are here to attend the State Fair the advantage of saving on their winter apparel. Salem Store 466 State Street ; small bags of bad tnd from the ;basket , ,he pla.es ribbons led ending at tiny baskets at each i place. ! The guests were Ha and Rober ta Mills. Porohy Xleppinger, Dor othy and Marian Kws Elizabeth ' Lewis. Iorothy Marsters, Martha Louise Crickonbaum. Esther Read- ; sale and Josepnine Cornoyer. ! . Mrs. Ha4t4e Cameron entertain - : t-d the W. R. C. Thursday at her i home. A numkr of members of i the Woodburn chapter were guests i for the alternoon. Mrs. Elsie i B. Simeral sang for the guests j 'during the social hour. Red. white and blue asters de jcorated the rooms of Mrs. Cam i ei on's home. Those assisting the 'hostess were Mrs. Frances uBtte, ; Mrs. Sarah Peterson. Mrs. Mary ! Thompson. Mrs. Hedwlg Moll. Mrs. Ida Tragilo and Mrs Susan- ne Bott. The Woodburn guests Included Mrs. Charles Parr. Mrs. Charles Wilson. Mrs. Richard L. Freeberg. Mrs. Ada L. Harrington. Mrs. Sar ah J. Wilson. Mrs. Mayme Coch ran. Mrs. Arista Xendel, Mrs. M. J. Alson and Mrs. Eunice Bonney. Salem puests for the afternoon were Mrs. Addie Lewis. Mrs. John J. Rottle, Mrs. J. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thompson entertained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward and daughter, Frances at dinner Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs U'aril villi l.(i.,c. . tri nil . Guests for the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Inan. ...i. and Mrs. Rome Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Patton, M. and Mrs. E. L. Kapahan. Mrs. Warren Hunt, who has been relief organist at the Oregon for some time, has left for Cor vallis and will bo organist at the new theatre just beinj,- completed by Whiteside Brothers In Corval lis. Mrs. Philip Asplnwall gavo a birthday party Friday for her daughter. Eleanor Edith, the oc casion being her third birthday. :The rooms were prettily decorated ; in a yellow and white color wasj scheme. Autumn flowers and varied colored leaves. Mrs. As plnwall was assisted by Mrs. F. Ginn and Mrs. D. W. Dervey. To the Fair It's for this Fall & Winter. i All This Week SPECIAL PRICES Portland SUk Shop 383 Alder St. Tht little u net bo included' fjr raine Vlck. Vivian Asplnwal. J Catherine Getse, Deaslft Asplnwal, $i Frances Dewey. El wood Raymond, 1 Fred Dewey, Harold Ginn. Mar Yoeger. Jack Dewey. Orvall Ray. ' mond, Bobby Putnam. . t Mrs. Frank Jordan of Seattle i is a guest at the home of Mrs. . J has Tlld many times in Salem J and has many friend here who ; j will be jlad to know of her arriv al. ' i yHAT TO pEAD 5 " j Marion connty, Oregon, broke into the Women's Home Compan-" ion for. the October if sue. The en trance was made by 5y ofjanr article by nna Fteerp t Richard' son. who made a trip to -the Pacif ic coast during- the lart summer. Yes. 8he)'made', the Pacific coast In a week or tvo. fcte does hot state the exact time but this may-, be judged by th-3 brief . mention given the state. Mrs. Richardson visited the' state university and the college (Continued on pace S) i At the Oregon soon 1 1 I. if rhllfri1e'nd"kafTer Octoberr18 al I i