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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1923)
in i 11 By MARGUERITE GLEESON T HE SOCIAL, AFFAIRS of the week hare been a reflection of the spring itime atroosr I phere, with, muehientertalning Tor ' quests, .musical' events and pleas- ant informal entertalning ; The mnsical tea Friday at thd library brought together a large is roup of,; Interested musicians and J others interested In the opening 4 fjtho new music department of 5 thf library. ' : i l Representative, and Mrs. Willis - C.j Hawley ,.have iannonnced the marriage i of their i daughter, Miss IrUt Hawley to Samuel Steere .' Toartellot.1 which took place in Washington,1 D. C. Friday. April J 2J. The! ceremony was read by Bishop William U McDonald in ' Washington. " ! .' . i : Mr. and Mrs. Tourtellot will mate their home in North 'Scitu ate. It. I., where 3?r. Tourtellot" home la located. , yhe bride,; who has many friends, in Sa'em, has not been here for three years. I Mr. and Mrs. Hawley are on their way home from Washington, having- left . forv' Salem yesterday. They will ;arrive here during the coming week. 1 1 j : . Mr.4 and Mrs. A. N. Bush are lieavjns this- evening- for i Califor nia. . , They will be gone for aey- ral weeks. I . Mrl and Mr. W. A. Pettitwere f hosts last night for a dinner party I Uwhlch, elsht guests were bid- idea. The occasion was the 16 th anniversary of their wedding, j A basket of red carnations cen- , color Bcheme' in red waa carried out in th3 place cards and other l appointments. :! . ;h w' :' : f . x ne gnesis siaaen were uoi. and Mrs. George A. White, Mr. and Ms. Sam Kozer, Ben W. Ol cott, Mrs. Keiser, I. R. Smith and Mrs. Elsie Elsaman. '-'- :S - - y , : -: ;;;;; ' Miss Henrietta, ; White enter tained with" a line party at the Oregon theater Saturday af ter- noon J followed by tea at the Gray ..Belle - Miss White's guests were Miis Margaret Stoltz, Miss Helen ) Marcus. Miss Mabel Marcos, Mis3 .lie en KOberts, arias violet Dusen bury, Mis Rnvhx Kuhn, Mis Charlotte Zelber." MJss Florence Jones, Miss Alice; South worth and Mrtss' Iva" Claire Lore, " . A . delightfully . rendered pro- - gram featured the musical tea - given In the library Friday after tt ndon. The occasion was the pruning of the music department ' of- the library and -musfciaus. - friends and tpatrons j called be ; tweea ' the hours of 3:30 and , . The Willamette string trio com . posed of Byron i Arnold, piano; Delbert Moore, violin, and Avery Hicks cello, 'gave a group of two numoersv ' The second . number. Andante Cantabile, was one of the . numbers of the program which was.. most enjoyed. It wai given wftJr a charm which comes frciui ,the earnest endeavor of the young 1'. players whc( have played together even so short a time. ,',.(,Ir, John R. Sites, sang a group of ' three classical songs in Ger ; maa, French, and the last In En ; Flish.' His 'almost perfect pro sunclatton and ennnelation of the : t German, and French songs was a .treat to those who: heard him. " V - He so seldom sings for even the xaort special occasions : that the f opportunity . to. hear - him at this f"tims was appreciated , His voice ' h as a unity - o t- stre ngth a nd ' as .suTance ; which . is . appreciated. Miss ' Leag Belie Tartar, sang a' f ; groups, -of -three r songs - of : Schu - bert's,.-ll of which were de'ight fr fully eceived. .. The first "Frau-- lings Laube" was an unusually )l pretty bit of song and was per- I 7 hans; most appreciated of her V group although "Hark, Hark, tho v Lark." ' brought out ahe spring-time theme In a different and uiuro iuiiuiu( uiauuci i Mrs. W. H. Burghardt, Jr.. tal- ented Salem pianist played a. group Of three i numbers which, toof. hinted of j the spring time in ' definite form. ' Her 'Garden's" "the Rain" was a . number espfe f.felattjr appreciated. .: ? i . "i The program was as follows: Tschaikowsky Waltz, f -' - - ! (Ballet' music) Tschaikowsky Andante Canta- bile (from quartat in D raaj.) i . Trip -Avery Hicks, cello. ; Delbert Moore, violin. 4 . Byron Arnold,' piano. J iXemberg ( French ) , .. . ; , L.'jT ; "Rapelle en ton Coeur" i :' . t. - .. ( From 7 opera 'Elaine" ) - 'Wagner -German ) "Traume" W i' : '.- . (Dreams) f 'Kennedy Russell" t 'J. ... .?ValeM jtfj--fiDr.'1 John'R..' Sites. :';' ' C i-Debussy -"Jardihs sous la - ; -i. pluie"i (Gardens in the Rain) , 3rieg-:'S . . . . , "To Spring" j W Rachmaninoff -, "Po'ichinelle" t Mrs. W. .H. Burghardt. Schubert 'Trulings laube" rZti'rfi:it J. Faltli In Spring) I Schubert V. . . "Who Is Sylvia -; Schubert f 'Hark. Hark. the. Lark" i . " Lena Blle Tartar. ; -yWjvt; ;:ip.v ':';;.:-: -: V i.--V-1 . , ; The main rooni of the library j was -lovely -with Quantities of sprin'g blooms with bowls of : ap : blossoms ' and; dogwood in --profusion. Tulips, In shades ot ' lavender aad -rose wefe used- on ; the tea table. Mrs. David Eyre ' and Mrs.-Louis Lachmund pour- THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM; OREGON " :7' " .'..-..vli -i:.- 1 V- SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 2i. li -- -r ed during the, tea) hour. Mrs John "Wi Harbison,; member of the; library board Was Jin - charge of the tea. ' ' t .' t Hostesses for the afternoon were Miss Flora Case, head li brarian. y Mrs. A. X. Bush, Mrs. Louis Lachmund, and Mrs. Rol ling K.' Page, past members of the library boardj, Mrs. D. W. Eyre, Mrs., II. HyfOlinger, Mrs. A) A Lee, Mrsi Henry Meyers. Mrs. Roy D.Byrd and Mrs. F. L. Utter wives of members ot the board. Mrs. J.; ,W. Harbison and Mrs. Frank pears. 'members Of the' board, .M.rai John Sites and Mrs. Fred Thlelsen .. ' - . ' Mrs. Arthur J. 'Rahn was a charming hostess Thursday tor a bridge luncheon J: The luncheon was, served at the1 Gray Belle and' the guests later I went to. Mrs. Rahn's home for bridge. The guests bidden were" Mrs. Frank Spears, MrsJHarry Haw kins, .Mrs. Dan Fry. Jr.,-- Mrs. Bob Roberts. Mrs.;?W. Connell Dyer, Mrs. Curtis Cross,7 Mrs. M. Hofer, Mrs." Hugh McCam mon,, Mrs. Frederick Lamport, Mrs. E. V. McMeechan, Miss Grace Bean, and Mrs. Clifford Farmer. . . f . ; Mr. and Mrs. Lewi briffltb were,' hosts- for the OAC club at their Court street home Friday evening. Joint hosts for . the oc casion were Mr. a.nd Mrs. Carl Pope and Mr. - and Mrs. Lewis McClaren. --''.;! Mr. and Mrs. II.' ,R. Worth wpre hosts Wednesday evening for a dinner party at . which covers, were - laid j for 12. The evening was spent playing ffive hundred. High score went to Mrs. Karl Kugel and H. A. Corn, oyer. ; ' . !. ;3 ; ". : ' The guests "bidden . for the evening were" Mr. and Mrs. George Arbnckle, Mr. and Mrs. ames Nicholson, Mr. and . Mrs. Frank G. Bowersox -"Mr, and Mrs. Karl Kuegel, Mr. and ! Mrs. H. A. Cornbyer. i . v-; - ' ' r.". ; Mrs. M. A. Newell of lios An geles is the gue'st'bf her J daugh ter, Mrs.' Joseph iLVUIcCalllster, who entertained in her honor informally this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cooke Patton, a Miss Louella Pa Hon and Miss Mollie Schaubauer "will leave to morrow .for an extended trip in to California. The Patton fam-. Models for All Types OF FIOCRES In 1h line of TEEOLASET CO'BA BIS nd "EIO.STIC OttrlX-. " , Special Attenti'aa to Fitting RENSKA L SWART Corset Specialist -' ' IIS Ubcrt- St. 50,000 BEDDING PLANTS Now Ready and Coming C. F. BREITHAUPT f'Safiem's Telegraph Florist" 123 X, Liberty ily will , be gone three months but Miss Schaubauer ' will return in six weeks. - They are driving down. I - ' Honoring Miss Beatrice Shelton on the occasion of her birthday, Mrs. Sarah Minzenmier was hos tess last night at a dinner party for a group of former music pu pils of Misa Shelton. The annral prosrressive illnner party of the Golden. Hour -club was given Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ingrey were hosts lor the first course. The Ingrey homo was-lovely with wi!d flowers in charming array. Dr. and Mrs B. F. Pound en tertained the group for the salad cjourse and Mr. and Mrs. Mason Hishop seated the group, at. on long tabla in the living room for the dinner course. Buttercups were used in carrying oiit a pret ty color scheniA of yellow. Mr.1 and Mrs. Claude V'an Slyk entertained the group of 28 for the dessert course and Mr. and Mrs. J.Ray Pemberton was hosts for the "party during the after dinner hours. The evening was spent in pleasant parties and so cial conversation. A pleasing In novation was a star-gaiins; hike. Indulged in by some of the more active. ' ; Members of the Colden Hour clnb and their husbands who at fnded the annual party were Mr. : and Mrs. Carle Abrams, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bretz, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fox, Mr. and. Mrs. Homer Ingrey. Pr. and Mrs. Fred Ellis, Dr. and Mrs. !J. Ray Pemberton, Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Springer. Mr. and Mrs. . Herbert Winkler, Mr. and Mrs. A A. Siewert, Mr. and Mr. Claude Van Slyke. Mr. and Mrs, A- Clevelaad. ,Mr. and Mrs. Ge. Elgin and Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Found. j ; ' Mrs. Lloyd1 Springer will en tertain the club at luncheon on Thursday. J ' , - ' A little daughter, who is to be christened Barbara, , was born Saturday morning to Mr.- and Mrs. Hugh R. Smith, of Portland Mrs. Smith was .formerly Miss Hortense Epley a! Salem, and i3 well, known here. , Mrs. Earle W. Headriok (Mary Talmadge) left yesterday with little Mary Jeanne to join Mr. On oi about May $750 cut to I iSl i "BUM NOW $275 Columbia $no Two Gopd Practice Pianos $30 Each Daughter of English Author j m Studies Hollywood Conditions Miss Mary Conon Doyle, daughter of the famous! English author, fcreater of Sherlock Holmes and herself a writer of no small ability who is now on a visit to Hollywood studio3. She is gathering, ma terial for. English .movies and investigating conditions in Caifrnia. Heaflrick at Los Angeles. Mr. Headrick departed about three weeks ago to take an electrical position .with the Fawous Play-ers-Lasky motion picture com pany. : ' Mrs. J. L. Stockton and her daughter Zoe Stockton have just returned from a months motor trip through southern California and Mexico. They report a most enjoyable trip. " " ' A daughter wasborn to Mr. and Mrs. A. A. . Guef froyj Friday morning". She has been named Phyllis Loraine. Mr.; GueHroy is proprietor o,f the Commercial Book store. i Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mesch and daughter, Marfe-, from Kiel, Wis. PIANOS AND 1 our Music Department will by Fitts Market ' In order to reduce our stock to a minimum $410 $575 cut to a r i I are on -their way home after spending- two months in Califor nia. They re (stopping oCf a week in Salem witn ne A. Arpke-family.. They also visited other relatives and friends while here. Mr. Mesch is the manager ot a large box manufacturing plant Jn Wisconsin and his trip out to the coast was on pleasure as well as business, ' " Miss Doris! McCleave was mar ried in Victoria, B. C, recently to Wilfred Winter, i Mrs. Winter U the daughter .of James McCleave, whose strini? of fancy driving and riding horses has J appeared for several years, at the state fair. - Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Brotherton were pleasantly surprised Wed- PHONOGRAPHS REDUCED ONE HALF occupy their new quarters $337 $606 cut IS $125 Victor $89 ! Si nesday ; evening- by a eroup of friends. Progressive five hun dred was piayed. Prizes went to Mrs.- William Harpble and Will Fisher, with low score to Miss Mabel Pagje and Li C. Brother ton. Supper was served during the evening. '; The gugsts Included Mr. and Mrs. William Gahlsdorf, Mr. and Mrs. William IlarpoJe, Ir. and Mrs. L. Brotherton, Mrs. An ette . Gordon, (Miss j Mabel Page, Miss Florence Cauthorn, Miss Rosalia Bach, Addison Page and Will Fisher. 'Mr. and Mrs. B. JT. John and daughter. Imelda and son Les!er of Portland are week-end Ruesti of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Michel, Mrs. Wialter F. jBuckner, end Mrs. J. Al' Bernard! entertained Friday witjh a" five hundred P$rty for four tables. Wild flowers were used about tbe rooms of the Buckner Home, where the guests met. , MrsL S. S. East won . high score and I Mrs. E. LI Donaldson New Shiomeni Permanent finish Absolutely Fast Colors I : After repeated launderings the same lovely freshness reappears." i The hot iron brings it right back. Colors are tan, orchid, tur- j quoise, nile, copen, baby blue, mais, rose, gray, pink and H(p i white; 44 inches wide, yard i....L........:.r.i........... i I aL Another grade; 44 Ina. wide, colors are navy, black, fire fly, gray, ted, yellow anl.Q'0f white, yard J. . OC namely the adjoining store to our. present location we are going to cut some df to $341 $595 YOUR OPPO $120 Edison $79 .4 received low score for the after noon. '" Salem folks attending the con cert given in Portland by the Flonzala quartet were, Mrs. Wil liam H. Burghardt, Jr., Mrs. W. E. Andersdi., Miss Elizabeth Levy, Miss Elma Weller, Frankliu Launer, Byron Arnold, Delbert Moore and Avery Hicks. . . ;t -;";' ; . ; . -The Royal Neighbors of Amer ica will meet Monday night in tbe Elks' hall. The annual Dowell convention of the Royal Neigh bors is to be held at Dallas May 11. The district includes Polk and Marion counties. The charm of variety was giv en to the recital of vthe primary pupils of .Miss Lena Dotson at 'the Jason Lee Memorial church last Friday evening, by its presenta tion in the guise of a fairy story entitled "The Old Woman Who Lived In aShoe.''" The little ones delighted the large audience preset ' by tbeir' - attractive cos- t nmes and their creditable instru of ORGANDIES Salem Store 466 State St. these instruments less than cut to $348 $150 Pathe $6250 c L l nn Terms as Lov $1 per Week mental works : The f pupils tz tbe parts represented were as to,, lows: J 'j Gladys Shelton, ; Goc ; Fairy;; Robert Zelsdorr, Boll Shafts; ' Betty Dotson, Betty Prooks; Lucile Mosher, Bo Peep; Eileen , Mbore. Lucy Iockett; Ruth Roberts,, Mary and Her Lit tie Lamb; ponal Chapel, Llttu Boy Blue; Fern Shelton, Curlj Locks; Esther Elliott, Mooa beam Fairy; Marjorie (McDot. ough. Little Miss Muffet; Gladys Lachelc, Jillrlda McNeill.; Mar7 Quito Contrary; Helen Ralph, Red Riding Hood; Ruby j Orey. Polly Put the Kettle On; j Haw.1 McElroy, '.7 Cinderella; Garoll SI mpsont Simple Simon; jMarla Jlansaker, Qaeen of Hearts;' Paul ine Orey,' My j Pretty Maid; Helen McElroy. Old, Woman Whoj Live I ,nai?noe- J---'i Addition features of thl pro-, gram were readings by Miss Beu. lah C ra'ham and Miss Rbea Mc Coy; a" piano solo by . Misa LocHe Anderson, and a whistling' solo by Mark Wilbur. '. (Continued on page 3) . At a Price You Wish To Pay There'3 a certain charm aboui organdi .: which makes thef perfect surnmer dress. There is a certain daintiness about them which other cotton dresses cannot equal. : Portland Silk Shop j 383 Alder St.' 5 which is now occupied half.. $435 cut to $210 s V i