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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1922)
fcUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1, 1922 or Cy MARGUERITE GLEESON 'TATE FAIR visitors and aetivl t ? C ties bavl occupied, the Tnter- ' J erts of Salem ; society during the Jast j; week, - ; Social actiYltles f will resume with' Increased inter-. est dnrinjf the coming weeks. J ? .The beifinning of school tomor- . row will .fcrlng back to town the ' last lingering vacationist, Includ l ) ing the Instructors, and work tor the coming months win begin in ' The bridge clubs nrHl resume f f regular meetings within - a' few j! weeks '.while the variom dancing "VcIuds baVe arranged dancing par- lies -for the winter, beginning dur ing ktObrV ? The Monday Night Dancing elub ; will give their; first formal dance j .' a week from Monday and others f will follow durjng the month. The . second Monday of the next nine : . months wil) be the night this pop- o'a'r club will give oyer to danc ; '. Ing parties. ! ; . . The UplTerrity of Oregon re Z , 'iumu work this week which will take a number of popular Salem ': maids from the younger social set The Oregon Agricultural cql l lege and Willamette university !; .bare taken -their, share and are ;now well started on the year's ; activities. -Y; ; ; ' - ; cVv ' Tha informal party, given at Willamette " university last night started the social activity for the ' year. The various societies bate numerous parties " scheduled for the coming weeks and a number of all-nniverslty affairs will be ' given tn the near future. ?'.' -" -: October wjil bring to Salem two musical events; Cyrena Van Gor-' den, well known to those who at tended the Chicago grand opera lust year In Portland, and Mar guerite A'Alxarx. November's musical calendar , has even jnore attractions In f tore. Including an organist , whose fame Is interna tlonal. v , ; s . Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cupper, who were married In England October 1, 1873. and who pioneer, i ed In' eastern Oregon more than 40 -years ago, will observe their 'I- t: -If . '!' .1 i t Depend Yt: 1 ,We know full well that ths best asset of any bus-! iness is satisfied patrons. You can ..rely absolutely, on the' (Juality o our flowers, the distinctive ness of special desirninsr, and the punctuality of our service. : '. 1 ;n: rSayltWitJiFlowM C.FiBreithaupt . Florist 123 N. Liberty St. k Phone 380 Salejn Telegraphj Florist wife " .. . . 4 i I 1 In The Fine Art of ; v "Dress" I the corset Is all Important. Style, ipomfort,' proper support, correct lines, freedom of move ment Mc, .all depend upon the corset U is good to KNOW jtha4 you can secure all of the-'e corset essentials la FRO LASET CORSETS. ; Special at tention to-fitting. T i 1 V Renska L Swart Corset Fpcxlallst r r .. 115 "Liberty Street Golden wedding anniversary : to day. Their four children and eight grandchildren are In Salem for the 'Occasion and a family dinner will be given at the horn? on North Thirteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. Cupper came to Oregon direct from England in 1877 and located in Klamath county later spending one. winter In Ashland. They then went to Grant county where they were in the stock business for 40 years, moving to Salem four years, ago. When they first went to Grant county they had a number of en counters with Indians and once were forced to take refuge In the old fort at Heppner. ,They wtht to Grant county In 1878 living there until 1918. Percy A. Cupper, state engin eer for Oregon, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Cupper is the only one of the family living in Salem, the other three .residing In Grant county. They are Mrs. Ethel Shafer, P. W. Cupper and Morton C. Cupper. Their grandchildren are Mar7 and Mable Cupper of Salem, Vera, Vernon, Wayne and Margaret. Henry A. Jr.. and Ethel Cupper, all of Grant county. All members of the family will be present for the reunion having arrived yesterday with the excep tion of Mrs. Shafer who has been id Salem for the month of Sep tember as a guest at. her parents home. 1 -Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallls,1 Sept. 29. Salem has several representatives among the 101 pledge announced this morn ing br the 14 sororities on the campus.! ; Emma ' Hewlett was pledged to xl Beta, Jessie Taylor to Gamma Phi Betai and Letha Wilson and Dorothy Patterson to Kappa Aupha Theta. - Hazel Calbreath of Independ ance was pledged to Delta Delta Delta and Clara Mlelke of Stay ton to Delta Zeta. ( ; ; !'-: i Virginia Weaver,! bride-elect. whose marriage to Richard Tates of Woodburn, will be , an event of the . month of .October, was niguiy nonorea at a. Kucnen snow- er given her at the borne of her mother, Mrs. Margaret Weaver. Bhm was the recipient of many useful and lovely gifts. The eve ning was spent with music and games, followed by; a dainty luncheon. f Th03& present were the Mfcses Hattle Pierce, Bertha! Harvey, Or pha Hanvtey, Margaret Crosean, Norma, Crolsan, - Verda Hammaa, Gladys Hamman, Gwendolyn Hal tort. Mercedes Millerl Ruth Weav er; Cladys Weaver, I Mrs. Harry Woodward, Mrs; - Roy Rae, ;Mf- Henry Busey, Mrs If. A. Lowrey, Mrs. H. O. Miller, Jirs. E. Kirk, Mrs. Margaret Weaver and Mrs, E. A. MSller. Those Interested! In Smith- Hughes work; may see Mrs. F. E Barker, : Jnstxurtor,' 1 at the Red Crostf rooms Tuesday at 2:30 in the afternot and bftween 7, and 8 in the evening; Those interest- ed in afternoon or evening ciass es. In . either ewJngoi millinery may make arrangements at this time, Mrs Barker states. . Regular classes . is.' well as number i of . new : classes, will take up work this .week following the ker states. r"..'J;H- ';;r';', :- i Classes- "wilt hegm- it 'Aurora Thursday ! and: Mrs.l Barker wll be in! charge howling classes morning, afternoon iand evening. Ihla work i8ttBderthe direction .f the Aurora Womtn'B club.' Classes ln,nutrltln will be or ganlzed' if enough 1 desire the work. i . The Marion couniy federation of Woman's club's will meet in Sa lem October 24. Mr W.'E. Kirk of Salem is president of the coun ty "organization. , I . v Miss Laura Grant, will he host ess? for Chapter G of the P. E. O. Thursday afternoon sat her home. - f' - New members or pe Y. W. C. A. board of director have been announced by Mrs. W. I. SUley. president. Mrs. Eval Scott Myers, former girls' work secretary oi the local 'association will take the place left vacant by lhe with drawal of Mrs. H. S Gile Mrs. Myers will be ; chairman., of tthe girls work committee of the board. Mrs. Harry Styles will take the place left vacant by? the 'resigna tion of Mrs. T. Bj Kay. Mrs. Styles .will also be a member of the girls -work committee, Mrs. P. E. Graber will take1 the place of ,Mra. William., Fleming who re cently resigned. I A new secretary for the local association has not f yet been se cured by the board of directors, according to Mrs. Staley. It is ex pected' that an appointment will be made within the next few weeks., : I - I The American Wa Mother? will hold their regular meeting in the Commercial club Tuesday after noon. ' Mrs. John. Carson, presi dent, has asked that there be an especially good attendance at the meetlnc. . f An t , 4 feooJWShtto-a9WU: ' 1 wvk m : v 1 .WW W.W t:i,?.:-yf . U ' -flf J'J Ir-'. - ' x fsWilWtliirftlsWinitll f okf..- i sssr-a J Miss Rita Blanchet, representing Evangeline in the pageant based on Longfellow's poem, produced by the townsfolk of New Iberia. La., on Bayou Tech. "When she had passed It seemed like the ceasing of -sweet music." - ' - , The Duchess of Atholl. who has Inst announced her candidacy for the House of Commons from the district of North Edinburgh. She Is the wife of. King George's chamberlain and a leader In British court circles. whenever she appears on the stare or on the street. ; ' Miss Van Gordon's face and figure are in keeping with the gorgeous quality of her voice, a a combination which has proved of peculiar attractiveness to aud iences during her:, concert tours and which have been of inestima ble value in the opera house when she has been called apon to impvrauuaie mo : prieste&set of princesses of Italian opera or the goddess of Wagneriaa tiBBsie, ! drama. ' :.; Miss Van Gordon's concert i4' Salem, as the first of the Salem Artist .series, is only three off and it is anticipated that aa will attract a large and enthus iastic audience. i ! . 1 Miss Margaret Fisher Teacher of Piano Alchin Harmony Specializmo; in the training of children High School Credits Given Phone 2041.M Studio -790 N. Church 'St ELMA WELLER, Pianist Specializing in Artist Tone, and Touch, through the mod ern, weight, relaxation. . FOR BEGINNERS The Dunning System of Improved, Music JStudy The only, system endorsed by the world's most renowned musicians, such as : Leschetizky Bloomfield-Zeisler - , Dd Pachmann - Carreno and others Studio: 695 N. Liberty if ' Phone 1351 also attended the state fair yes terday. Mrs. Betty Barker of Portland and Miss Mabel Temple of Leba non were other guests at the Gil lette home during the week. Dr. and Mrs. Burton Meyers have returned to their home in San Francisco after a three weeks visit with Mi's I Meyers' parents, Mr. and Mrs.' 1$. A. McElvain. Miss Vivian Marsters, a senior 1 nhome economics at the Oregon Agricultural college is spending the week end 'tyith her parents, Mr. and rMs. Rl W. Marsters. Friends accompanying her for the week end are Miss Jeanette Rice, Monta Little, Miss Eleanor Anstey and Miss Marion Bonney. They are sosorlty sisters who came to attend the fair and are being entertained at the Masters hdmo. ' 1 Mrs. N. C. Kafoury has had as her guest during the week, Mrs. J. J. Wood of Hood River. .Mrs. Wood, will bo in Salem part oi thff week. I Miss Pauline Gardner, of Sa lem and George jDoggett of Lewis county, Idaho, Were married Fri day at the parsonage of the First Congregational church-. .Rev. W. C. Kautner read the impressive ring ceremony The mother and the grandmother - of the bride were present to witness the marriage. They will make their home in Idaho. Miss Catherine Barhyte, a phy steal education major from the Oregon Agricultural college, la spending the w4ek end with her parents, Mr; and Mrs. C. D. Bar byte. I .!- Miss Emma Hewlett, a fresh man in music at Oregon Agricul tural college,' came over from Cor- allis to spend the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hewlett: Mlns Dorothy Turner and Miss lone Leurs of Ontario, Or., were among those" attending the state fair yesterday. Both are stud ents at Oregon Agricultural col lege. - ! Prof, and "Mrs. J. H. Bacheller of Corvallis with their three sonsr were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clifford for the fair. Mr. Bachel ler Is inst-uctor In mining en gineering at tbt college. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pearcy en tertained Prof, and Mrs. Morton E. Peck of the Oregon Agricul tural college, at dinner Thursday. Mr. Peck is head of the floral de partment at the college. Miss Helen Mclnturff entertain ed at. a pretty dinner party for university students Friday eve ning at the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bishop and daughter, Elizabeth! of Portland, are visiting for the week end with Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Gillette. They ' giving amp! buat aad ab- Underwear for Women shows these Eight Points of Excellence which mark the difference ; between R. A. Underwear and just "Underwear.'?, - t. Long. w!dJ mnred gut iTi"S room whw room ia iMtded. ! 1 Scat rcmaitu closed and - . - tannest wiU aot creep Op. r i. Full front, room over1 doom. 4. Slopiac aleercs with tail ored armhoHea that do aot biad. j - t. "Fatioaed to fit" to fat aura comfort aad long wear. 5. FUttock" teams which li t as loaf as the fabric 7. Finest, whitest cotton ""Purity"- bleach, a Correct in tut and every detail. R. A. Children's Under wear Is warm, durable and comfortable. Seat is full, has special button holes that stay buttoned. Buy of your dealer. Asks the clerk to show you the1 Points of Excellence. J. C ROULETTE & SONS HACERSTOWN, MD. Mrs. Earl Pearcy. The table was prettily decorated with roses. The guests included Miss 'Pauline McClintOck, Miss Grace Brainard. Verne Bain, Willard Lawson and Bruce White' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schmdler were dinner hosts last Sunday, honoring Mr. and Mrs.- Everett Craven, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pike and small son, Harold of Port land, and Mrs. J. E. Allison of Eugene. Besides the . honor guests, covers were laid "fdr Dr. and Mrs. Frank E. Brown; Mrs. D.; H. Craven and Ronald Craven. Mrs. James Allison has return ed to her home in Eugene after spending the week visiting friends and relatives. She was the guest of her sisters. Mrs. F. E. Brown and Mis. D. H. Craven. f Mr. and Ms. Mark Hathaway, former residents of Salem, are guests for the week end, of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hoffman. ' CLUB CALEXUAR Tuesday .Salem Music Teachers' as- sociation with Miss Joy Tur- ner. Modernl Writers with Mrs. F. W. Fargon North Church street. War Mothers, Commercial Club rooms, 2:30. St. Paul's Guild with Mrs. Ruslel Catlin. Wednesday First M. E. Home Mission-. ary rociety, with Mrs. Blaine E. Klrkpatrick. ' Thursday Chapter G of P. E. O. with .Miss Laura Grant, North Cottage street. Saturday W. R. C. at hall. Even, In this land df beautiful women Miss Van Gordon, prima donna contralto of the Chicago Opera association is said to bring forth exclamations of admiration Miss Elizabeth Levy ' . 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