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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1922)
i y 4 4 .i 'I v U V- Thursday afternoon In the Bap. t.'st church Dwight E..Wyatt and " II fas Frieda Stariiiif er ' were mar ried. Dr. W. T. 'Mllllken perform- Mng the ceremony. A large group of friends; with eased ihe service, amonc these were the.- bride's grandmother - Mrs, W. A. Bones of Turner,, and' Iter grandfather, Samuel Standifer " of Pruitland. The two mothers and the grand--fether acted as wlrtie9Pes. The - young couple wllpreside in Salem i The TrJ-C Bible class of the First Presbyterian church mft In 'the church drnfar room last week, the occasion beng the class mon ' thly business mfcetlns. A picnic ""titpppr ;ltua -toeen planned, but It Was so well-'' nreftared and nr. rahgodifor by; ethe commute .'headed I ty 1 Mi'; Frances Hodge, ""that lienVthea&ets Were opkn and tt Viands spread Vibe -.rpienic 4aupperH;Tned 'out to be ; a- 1 u nteoua oieDPt.i : , ,;. . ' V1 Tblrty-foarL ! members were . present and , several nportant ' , Items . o, business . pertaining ... to , ' the welfare of, the. class were- dis cussed arouird; ;tnV'v table after Crupper. The .class .membership consists of young people above jjUhe high school ; age . , They-are a-; live group ana re fetriving eon scientlously .t0; 1 lye up to ther '. Tri-C motto "Comrades, Co-work- crs, "Christians. The ' attendance ln class last Sunday was 43 and 'they expect 75 by Christmas. The .'.officers are: CharlearNunn, presl ?'dent; Juanita Hhnrf vice presl J. dent; Dwight Mttlky, secretary-' treasurerj'andMirs. 1& M,;T.Ies" titer, teacher. '.'j . ti The Appolo Club Men's Voi ces), Chicago, are planning to use r this season "At Dusk," by J. At 4 Crowley. -The number has a loveV . ly soprano obbligato, and is very effective. Mr. Crowley is direct or of the Wollaston Glee Club. Boston), and each chorus writ ten, by him is thoroughly "tried cut" before publication, v 'At Dusk" was first sung by this club, Laura Llttlefield ' doing the '; obbligato -v - v - "''''' '; . , ' . - r . - In one of th laeD,OQks, ','West ,iward Hoboes.' by Dixon occurs the ; following Information: -sJ'Very few of those who visit Grand Canyon, . . Arizona; yearly, kiovr f the ex- isience 01 .narasupai wanyon, whose - Btatsting' point -is. Hill Top. .Within its high peak walls is a narrow, fertile-ralley, watered By a blue ribbon of water: "The . Land of the Sky-blue Water," in, : Lazzari and Cotreuil will be the principal bassos. ? Maptro Polacco wfll Imv agist ed 'Ty ."Metro Ciminl, one ofilst yearV conductors, - and "Iticbafd Hageman, a ntw addkion. T we compiled it," "declared .Miss Helen C. Courtenay, originator of the memorial movement. , Jane A". Delano, beloved head of tne Ied Cross nursing service. wiio 'died at .jsavenay, April 1 5, 1919; Marion Crandall. y. M. C; A. canteener killed by a German Majch 26, 1917 tin, killed In a Paris hospital by a bomb from a German air raider, and Ruth Landon. by a shell in in. uj bum 1 1 cup uiveiinii- cttrator of the American Red 161 Gold Star Women Listed CHICAGO, "Nov. llv (By the Associated Press) One hundred and sixty-one names of "goid star women"' American ri gave their lives in the world var are found on the st -ma? public Friday by the Women's Overseas Service league, compiled' as a feature to Armiaiien iiav Most of them rest under French Soil, some in far-off Siberia, Ar menia, China and Manila, and others in England. -Plans for a perpetual testi monial to the ' former srvlr Women of the Ameriin Exped;--tionary Forces wein; aimonnrril -f?i connection -With the list, wlrra I11 iQ prftscnted at -the leaT-.o's convention Herein Juno next year. cmcago headquarters cf . the league said in the annotJacraent. "There is a handoco bronze tablet in the Army nnd N'stv building Tnf ashlngtan, memo:-' laiiztng the'mnles and houses whieh died in the war, but no where in Washington is there found a record of the wome who died except arhir nurfies ohtllJ. Rm alDadmun who is announc- Cromwell sisters, 'K Dorothea and Gladys, of New TbTk ?who came to a tragic end at sea January t. Ir9. a tjhey- were- about to set sair lor" Tiotae. and t wo o t e r ffeters, Viola and Ruch Lnndbo'm i Petaluma, Caiiforaia-, both .-'.nuy nurses, who died within six u.iys ot each other in October, Itl7, in differeUt hospitals la France, are among the outstand ing names. Nettie Grace'McBride and Edith Barnett are burted In Tumen and Tombsk, Siberia, and Edith Win chester in Erivan. Armenia. Their home addresses and those of Nina Louise Seymour, who died in Toule, France, and Alice A. Ire land .in Base Hospital No. 101, an dk.tormation of other wnmtn who died in the service is being son f;on Crops mnsenm in Washington, fiiarrman of the memorial com mittee. I ma L. Ledford of Hiilsboro Is the only Oregon girl included in the list. California- has nine women in the list of women who lost their lives in the service, while Washington hft three. New York leads with 28 women on its "Gold star" list. Royal Dadmun To Sing Friday country, for he la quite the master of the dignity and gTfcnd style so necessary fa tne singing of elas sleal oratorio. He has also be come one of the m6st" ppBtr song recital i3ts Tor "he BOt only has jiausual talent as an interpre ter tot his programmes ar most skillflly made and arranged aid they cover in eaeh of them a very wide field of song literature. The lyric baritone, such as Mr. Dadmun posses is the voice par escerience for the singing of songs., No voice, tenor, soprano, alto or. bass, has such a wile range of tenor color, snch pos tions of emotional nuance. With in itss compass lie all the great- a man to sing. Hence It Is that all th greatest singers of song; the greatest interpreters have been baritones. Lackiag the heavy d n flexible quality of tike bass its timbre Is Infinitely richer than the tenor. Mr. Dadmun has been singing now in public for the better part of a dozen years anl his progress both in his art and in the esteem of lovers of good singing has been not only continuous but very rap id. Tie has made an Important place for himself in our musical economy and his coming to Salem will be warmly welconmed. Investigated in Oregon PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov 9. 15y The Associated Press) To check if .possible the destruction of sea lions off the Oregon coast by men working under the direction of the state fish commission, an tnTesti gatloo of the feeding habits of sea lions has been ordered by E. W. Nelson, chief of the boreeu of bi ology. Washington, D. (X, accord tag to Ray C. Steele, federal rame warden for Oregon and Washing ton. The direct purpose of the inves tigation, according to Steele, Is to save if possible the thousands of rocks a part" of -tb wild rite of the state, They const Ityte tne jof Oregott'a natural tesources It Is said, and should In 'time beeora a tourist attraction. - KUHuk of th aalmali kas going on fer two or, more yaars under the direction of the state fish ymmissioa.vIt being believed they caused considerable meaace lo the salmon industry. Tnetr food, according to Steele, was be ll ved to consist, principally of salmon. . ' Two hundred or so sea liens will be killed under Steele's direc tion at various times during the coming year, and the stomachs will be sent to Washington, D, lor exaiittaaitoa, . it H . i i.. .i. that end ences of salmon In the stomachs , are tantlnf , steps win be taken by the bureau of biology to ekck the slaughter wf the Hons."-1 The Union Paeine alone, is now reported as regularly irtngjnf to Loe Aageles b. avrag"1ot 00 newcomers every "day.; , 1 Are these toe gallant 60 ot whom the poet sang? At that, thejj hava mech eempaBy, - Whe - the J-Arrlvala by motor, by the Santa Fe and he Southern Pacific are Included the total is high In the thou aantia Los Angeles Times. v - . ; ed to appear here In concert at the armory next Friday, is cdnsid. ered one of the finest baritones ftnd most finished singers that this country has produced. His tours with the Philharmonic So ciety of New York; -with the M1n-J sneit at tIhaions-suf-Marne".l neanolfa n,thi?rtm a-nri-liia annonf. 7;. winoiiar'C'Maritaaces'kh the. Cincinnati orph altogether exceptional tist of merit. His is a familiar- figure WATEkMAN PIANO SCHOOL , Piano Playing in 12 Lessons Popular Songs Immediately. Beginners or Advanced Room 2 ' : - ": ' McCornack Bldg. ' Over "Miller's F.'B.': Clark, 'Mgr. ' Salem, Oregon f !celebratedjln the popular song by ' . fXadman, fThliime 0 a -4ittle .: ..known, amrVcSr Neglected, -tribe VI -Uot IndlaniftHarasupal. Ilar- asupal really means: Children of jthe Blue Water. , k ' ' j Chicago Opera Conipany OpepS) Monday Night . Mi il 1 54 CHICAGO, .'OV. 11 (By the AssociatedlCvreesX Chicago's ' ; Civic Opera company, backed by ,22jOO guarantors who have 7 pledged financial aid for the next . ,' : five years, will make Its bow to A 1 morrow liight opening the regu 1 ,'lar ten week's season. , Itosa Itaisa, will sing Aida, 'supported by Guilio CrimI, In Bourskaya, Cesar e Formlchi, CVirgllio Tiurzarl end Edouard Cotf eull. wlth Mestro Glargto PoV ,acco at -the conductor's, desk, i The new company succeeds the old Chicago Grand Opera .associa tion, which Was principally aup ported by Harold F. McCormlck Und Mrs, Edith ltockefeler Mc iCormlck 7. l-V-L v Jl ; last year, -will make her-f irat ap TvearffftCeoT the rseasn "Tuesday ( . . night in 'Carmen; supported by Georges Baklanof f , Mary McCor- ; mick, theraOklahoma-eow gtrl who. , ",was maae a atari last year , uy i Miss Garden, TEdouard : 'Cotreuil, . Desire befrere.Octabo Dua and J ,Irene PaVlodka. l ' . .1 The: season's tepertotrej'V as . 1 planneh, includes 18 operas sung; Tin Italian, obe In English, srx m ''French ana 'five In German. ? Ambng the Chicago debuts will 1 rbe Rlmsky-,Kor8Bkoirr8 "Sngour 1 .otchka" (The Snow Maiden)'; . 'THalevy's La3uivata Ythe Jewess) : t, '(and Verdi's "La Forza del Oes- ' i ;'tina" Cthe Tore df TJeisfrfiyK f. Revrvals hich.Tve ot -been ; . : heard "here f of Several 'eas6ns , ' will Include-,; Wtotr , Herberta I "Natoma". W ETttglishK' Wag I , 1 wr' Tnrffa1" and "TbO-Valky- ' vrie": folmrrnerdlnok'g "Kftlg- 1 .klndeif and '"Haensel 'and Gret . !el," Vcfa notows, 'Maxtna- nd , uiorgano a Atmrx'VHw'"!'!. Thei'artlsta for h . seaacm; in i v elude moA 4SI irte oldivbrttes et ','the former Chicago company, wnd ? ha large list oT "newcomers, mciua . Ung Feoddr sChaJiaTJin. the famous t t. Russian basse,' 'and Grace . Halet, f. a Danish soprano who has ..never !hws,n MoarA In tnis COUUtry. Be- if aides Miss Garden and Raisa.-the f; mezzo-soprano and contralto list . ti: includes Edith 'Masojk, Cyrena Van ' .. hami r art riansffensi and sev- i-eral others who have sung here !n I . , the 1 past. TiU Schipa, Forrest V,mnnt and Octave Bua, again . head the list t tenors, while the( r baritones Include, besiaes aau 1 j off, Joseph. Schwars, Giacoma Rimini Defrere, Formlchi , and SEC6'ND ?VVEEK-BIC FORWARD CAMPAIGN Court Street Christian Church Corner N. 17th and Court Streets. . j JOITT. STIVERS, Evangelist. . ; , I. C. EPLEY, Miisic Director. Biff Clforus - Special Ihsftj Gospel Trenching. ' . . Toaay ' Bible School . 9 :45 a. m. Subjects : a. jn.... ...........''The Unfolding of a Life'' f v a Vr - p. W.,.... "God's Dynamo Ijvery rriglit, except Saturday at 7 :30. v-, COME! j. " ' The Famous K:'-x-:---x Hi WarrjL fleecy, full-lengrth styles for -wJthg col4 waves that are coming, ;, .., j Carter's Union ': )Suits WiiwniwaiiwitirwiiitfUMiintiiiniiiwiiwiH Comfortable half length types spe cially designed for the Indoor worker. Sher sllk for Mad-" ante's most luxuri ous -gowns. - We have them all any they're ail Car ter's! Jn quality of Mater ial fineness of fin iish, and nicety of fit, you will' find this underwear: J unique. - - 1 - r: St - N U.G.Shipley Co. 'Quality Merchandise. .-Popular Prices .-wrvi Kill . .. ' 1 ' 4 t R'VJ" "I Miller's Doll Show $100.00 is cash -and merchandise will be given to winners showing the best dolls in their classes. Dolls must be entered this week, before November ZS. Call at office rof classification list. Rubans' Week November 13th to ISth Is Rubens' 30th Aonivarsary wk. To comxaomorai this event, Ruben's Infant Shirts In Silk and' WooU wtU he sol al.tkOO. ' .-v-ONE WEEK ONI.T- s Phone 11 Good Goods Cost You Less Per Month" Court and liberty Streets SHOWING FASHIONS FABRICS Mallinsons' Silks De Luxe No donbt you've heard ot the Malllnson lamily. namely: "Pussy Willow," "MolIy-0-repe," "Chinchilla Satin," "Roshanara Ctepe," "Tndestmctible Van,' "Drap d' AmouT." "Klo-ka" and "Thisldu." We are proud to be Salem's headquarters for this wonderful fam ily known as "The National Silk of International Fame." When Paul Potret, the famoui French designer, visited. America recently, ne Taid "high tribute to "Mallinson's Silks." PUSSY WILLOWr-4B 4resses. blouses, skirts, children's dresses, under-dress, linlng8,-7 -taa severest test of all Pussy Willow lives up to its guarantee of two seasons wear, .price, per "yard'. . . .$3.50 MOLliY-O-TTRKPB -The Queen of Canton Crepes, with lt 'gleam ing satin face 'and its equally 1r resistabie crep en r face, t an swers the -demand of . the hdur for both fabrics. For captivating , modes, Moliy-Q-Crene-Ia the Can-, ton with a difference. "Price, per yard ..3JS0 CHIVCHTLIA SlITTX and Rosh nara Crepe, nrmly and well eoa . atructed, they are the silks that did away with the Bilk seasons These. are"the silks that Invaded .the realm ot the tailor-msd ad have mad6' three-piece 'cos tumes the fashion features ot the fall and winter season. Impervi ous to wear, and tear no wrfok ling no creasing no rubbing costumes of baffling simplicity . can be fashioned from sudh 'tab- : rics as Mallinson's Chincnilla and . . , ' ' 1 Roshanara" Crepe. a'' i. ; . - lXDESTRCCI'fBLK VOLE Filmy and colorful as the butter fly's wing, but Stronger, than any chiffon. It has harkened to fash ion's dictum by taking to its gauzy surface Satin stripes, wide and narrow, singly Sh'd m Clusters. Printed and Indestructible Voiles are adorned the most when made up without a vestige of trimming. See this silk when next in the store. 4, .,RH((3AlCATQ.4i8ra 40-lnch lustrous xsrepe, colors; alayrbwnj JnaVy. black, beige, cafe a lait, otter, etc. Our price .... .fsacs 177 J. f' , 1 ' ' Mils- - November-w G3 1 . .''"''".'.;:- .. ' t NovemberTlUs . : ;':. i ; HereAre Wraps of Waim& : and Smartness--- $1 in'lur)f New aofcheshQW45epJy heart! and this Fall when designers have -outdone theinselves io create apparel more rakishingrly beautfful than ever 'bet or in styles eo radically differentrlrom any previous Reason, every, woman flll iay to herself that she simply "has to have a Neiw'.OutfiU - iU s , This Fall the -Miller Store presents one of the mbt sttmptuous Beleo ' 'm tions in Coats, Suits, Frocks and Blouses ever laimchecl ,1a its history : Prices are unusually low on garments of such exceptional qUalHy.tnd dis-' , tinctive style. ' .p').,':;.;;:. Sh-rr-h listen, our New York buyer says ne Jnas a real puy up .ma - .t. 1 . sleeve, and that we inay expect to ' has this trp his sleeve, must be a Mandarin or Egyptian leev -for he " . usually "acts" in terms of quantity Anyway we're arnwously &wmnz the ' Arrival of a big express package. only, per-yaicd. t. 11 r V ' III! II " i ; U 1 ?uf"! WOOL BLANKETS $6.5t) Nowadays women are just as proud of nice blankets as they Tire of fine linens. They enjoy having an ample supply sufficient for the cold est night and a ; blanket or two to spare for the accommodation of a guest. This year we were particularly for tunate in our purchases and w can confidently saythat the" assortments have' never before been more pleas ing nbr have the "Values ever present ed more generous money-saving op portunities. ; - Our $6.50 special Is a wonderful quality full 6x80 inches In diamen- tiotrs, designs ; of handsome, "big Perrin Gloves Imported French Kid Gloves, two clasp, with P. -K. seams, fancy embroidered backs In col ors, all sizes. Colors black, grey, -brown, otter, beige, etc. Our price .$3.0Oand $3.50 Imported French Kids and Doeskins, two clasp over seams, colors are beaver, black, tan, white and brown. This is the famous "Per r in quality a make we feature , almost 'exclusively. A glove" with' a pedigree' for quality. Our prices pn above numbers 2JSO and S3JS0 GI dt HLOVES A-PLENTY? That longing for beautiful gloves can easily , be satisfied If Its a strtynwrtst of rnrported "kid, or a mosquetalre of 'soft cape or suede. If It's a one button affair or an over-the-elbow floeskin, youH 3 hod-it U re without any trou blewe are protected for some time to come on glove prices. Buy here and save money. (Gloves carefully fitted.) Gauntlsts that you will en- r Joy wearing mad o of finest Imported skiha, seams that are recoBrmead4 to 'give good ser vice, color ' tan, navy7Tlack,' 'TjroWn, and grey. "Our'price; Twlvo -and J bwttoa Kli '- .and Doeskins are here ready Jtor fne "Tall seaada, Exquisite rlore Tnakrng or gmya-artlgtryr :j rerrin proaucu Ail sizes.. Oqr prices. .!. .S4.75 and fO.00 i blocks in pink, blue, grey and tan. . n . f - ' 1 fiim m , . 1 y " . i i. JL. SUNSET FEATHER PILLOWS? "''" . . Just arrived our new stock of Sunset TeatheT Pillows. Extra high grade sanitary, all new feathers, assorted pillow ticking covers. Si?e 18x25, priice per pair.'.... Sixe 20x26, price, per pair..-!.. Size 21x27, priice per pair..... Siie 21x27. Jfiice, per pair. . . . . Z2Z S.25 4JM ..$6.50 ffegepraorf Jf&sierg ELEGANCE AT SMA11, . COST The new Jponian Clox - came a day or so ago and how "very popu lar they're proving to be. A very good selection awaits the chooser at. per Tair .$1.75 I SiHt and Wool -to the French Em I hroiderett Cn in colors at, per 4 p&tr $2JJ0 THE NEW JACQUETTE BLOUSE IS HERE! ! 8 1 1 IJow the smartness of the suit depends upon the conception of the bodice. . 1ng of line and clever of cut, they bring suggestions of the Ori ent and of the Balkans in their unique em broidery. See the new Jacquette Blouse, very modestly priced. ' V $5.00 ' Rebate holds good u u ti 1 Thanksgiving. Take adrantags of It now,aad save an extra fire snot oa-your suit or overcoat. - We han dle nothing but guar anteed duds, SUXmffiRELLAS $5.95 Clever -styteB and designs In Silk TJm- -sal, etc. Handles of Bakollte. Leather, brellaa, -eolots, brown, taupe, grey, ot- Parisian Ivory and Imitation Rosewood, ter, 'hwry, scarlet, green, black, cardi- Irory tips. Special ? SLEEP-VEAR, Brighton Carltbads $1.73 to $.1.00. p J