H .2 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 10, 1923 -By" MARGUERITE GLEESONT t'NE-TIME., sunshine brides and " graduates. Is more than fcrue 'itnis.year-Of. Salem. ' .The . wedding of Mlsa Elixa Nolan and 5 P. A. Sersanous of. Portland will be one of the large and brilliant i I social affairs of the year Monday : I evening. :'Mls8 Bern Ice Craig and Orris Fry. both Salem young folks f I and of prominent Salem families; J will be- married ;- Wednesday of me coming wees:.' t 4 j ? -s ; J r-,;-.-rf- rf?'.'""!-"'-: ; .Salem girls In: the graduating classes .'of. the' colleges and , uni versities will be home again with in a few weeks. ,. Miss Maxine Bui-en, daughter -of Mr.' and Mrs. Mas O., Buren. will be graduated June .,25 trom the tfttfversity of Oregon. Miss Marjory Flegel, a former Salem ;girl. Is also one of the! graduates at Oregon. . H tr '.! Miss JQenerieve Plndley, daugh ter; of Dr. and Mrs. M.;C. Findley wiQ be one of the Willamette uni versity graduates this year. Miss riadley , bas been ' accompanist during the' last year for: the Wil lamette Girls' Glee club, and Is prominent in. university circles. 5 Miss Ruth Bedford prominent ia music circles In Salem, is an other Salem girl who- will be among the Willamette graduates.! Salem girls who were graduated last Monday from Oregon Agri cultural college are Mary j Bayne, Vera SmItb.T and, VlTian Marsters. Miss Bayne' will ;be In charge of the industrial club work, the com '. . two' weeks "at Oregon Agricul tural college." Miss Marsters will r;end the summer in Salem and mm" id : M- i Zil'hliT All Typos or. rrotrREa ti ttii !tn of FBSOLASZT COM ETS a4 UASTXO OXBAZXar. Epeeitt AttcwUoa to ritUag I HEiiiXA L SVAIT Corut Spc;ltrt . .: 118 Liberty il, J will teach In ' the Salem ' school3 next year. ; ' : -Miss Ber nice Craig and Miss Eliza Nolan, brides-to-be of the coming week, have Ibeen the in spiration ? for many delightful af fairs during the last few weeks. -, More than 100 guests have been bddeh to the' wedding of Miss No lan; and P. A. Sersanous of Port land, which will be one of the brilliant social affairs- of tbe sea son. .It will be held tomorrow evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs., A. N. Bush on North Capitol street. " The guests; will Include a number of Portland folks, as well as many from Salem. . Attendants for the wedding in clude Miss ;Marlet Sersanous : of Portland, maid of honor; , Miss Sue Eastmaq of Portland and Miss Marie Briggs of, ' Salem, ' brdesr maids; Miss Gladys" Paisley of Portland, ' Miss-. Florence Cart wrjght of Salem, Jane Campbell of , Eugene, Florence , Jones. Eu genie Zieber and, Charlotte Zieber will assist. : ' v.r ; s - r I Mr. Sersanous will be attended by Clarence Young; ot Portland and Charles .Howe i and -Walter Shepherd, both of Portland, will be ushers. . ' ;i-;' ; ? jjp:"' , :.5,i , IH 1i ;. r Miss Marie ' Briggs and her mother, Mrs. II. L, Briggs, will entertain for Miss Nolan this morning with a 10 o'clock break fast; party; June roses in pro fusion will carry - out the rose theme. ' " ' , , A towel -shower will be a feat ure of the ' party this morning. The guest will include Miss No lan. Miss Valerie ; Bjriggs, Miss. Charlotte Zieber, Miss Florence Cartwrlglit, Mrs. Brailer,! Small. Miss Sarah Lansing and Miss Nell Thtelsen." , j Miss Craig has oeen feted at a number of affatre during the last week. Mrs.; Paul Hendrieks was hostess ' Tuesday in , her " honor. High score at bridge went to Mrs. Allan Carson. A number of other guests cams In for tea after the bridge jimar;;; i; :,::rh Those bidden for the afternoon were Mlsa Craig, Mrs. John H. Carson, Mrs. Clifton Irwin, ) Mrs. Frank Spears, Mrs. Carl Nelson. Mrs. Clifford Farmer, Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr., Mn. Homer Efan, Mri. Allan Carson, Miss Grace Bean. Mn. Hollts Huntington, Mrs. Hugh McCammon, Miss Olga Gray, Miss Grace Holt and Mrs., Max Hilt I. A delightful affair, honoring Miss Craig and Mr. Fry was an evening party at1 the Illahee club. Those making up the party were Miss. Craig.. Orris ' Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spears, Mr. and Mrs John H. Carson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson, Mr. and 'Mrs. Hollis Huntington, Mr. and Mfs. Hugh McCammon, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McNary, Mr, andf Mrs. Paul lie drlcka.tMUs Grace Bean, t Mlis Mildred Imlah. Miss Grace illolt; Miss Helen Kobe, Miss Olga Gray, Wallace Carson,; James Young. Carl Gubrielson. John Elliott and Frederick Deckebach. ; L i Another June bride will? be Miss Ava Miller who will be mar ried a week from today, June 1, to Linus Pauling of Pasadena, CaL The wedding will be held at the home of Miss Miller's sis ter, Mrs. Walter Spaulding with whom she lived while attending Salem high school.. . ..: - Miss Miller was graduated from Salem high' school In 1921 and has since been attending the Ore gon Agricultural college. Mr. Pauling was graduated from the Oregon Agricultural college in 1921 and is now engaged In chemical laboratory workv In Pas adena. '!'...; . Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Slade will be guests of Mr. and , Mrs. John J. Roberts today.: They are on their way home from Albany where they attended the State Bankers' con vention. f ,: .... ,.... Mr. and Mrs. A.N. Bush are ex pected to arrive from California Monday. Accompanying them to Salem will be Mrs. Harry Clay of San Francisco and Gen, and Mrs. Hunter Liggett. ' While in Salem General and Mrs. Liggett will be guests of Col. and Mrs. George A. White and Mr. and Mrs'. J. R. Chapman. - - , e Mr.: and Mrs. F O." Sargent of San Francisco arrived last night from Albany where they attended the State Bankers'- convention. They will be guests ot Mr. and Mrs. ,T. A. Llvesley; while In Sa lem. . . - ,v V ; Mrs. Lewis D. Griffith was hos tess Tuesday for a bridge party at which Bix tables were' in play. The . rooms of the Griffith home were charming with pretty ar rangements : of f bine'; lupin ; and Scotch, broomf with bowls of vel vet" pansies. -; i ... tv- Mrs. Frank Myers and Mrs. Leo Page won tho prizes for the after noon. The hostess was assisted during the afternoon by Mrs. Beu- lah Mills. Mrs. Carl Pope, Mrs, Walter Spaulding. Mrs. Hugo Kyle and Mrs. G. Y. Chambers. The guests bidden for the after noon were .Mrs. Carl T. Pope. Mrs. Charles K. Spaulding. Mrs. J. C. Griffith, Mrs. Joseph H. Al- ifeert, Mrs. R. B. Fleming. Mrs. W, 1. btaicy, Mrs. rrang uowersox. Mrs. Carl Webb, Mrs. Frank My ers, Mrs.5 O. "P. Chambers, Miss Zoo Stockton, Mrs. James Nichol son. Mrs. Beulah Mills,' Mrs. Wal ter Spaulding, Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mrs. Samuel Butler, Mrs. Lewis McClarcn. Mrs. Hugh Kyle, 'Mrs. Max Page, Mrs. Leo Page, Mrs. Walter Page, Mrs. John R. Sites, Mrs. Elkers, Mrs. Willis Moors, Mrs. Merrill Ohllng. Mrs. H. J. Eborly and Mrs. L. R. Chambers. One of the delightful affairs of the week! was the party Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Staley.- The gathering was sponsored by the members of the. missionary department of the Woman's Union of the First Con gregational church ; and includes members of the church and their friends. " ' 1 . The rooms of the, Staley home were charmingly decorated : with quantities' of roses and sweet peas. Mrs. Staley was assisted in serv ing by Mrs. William Fleming, Mrs. Janres McGilchrlst., Miss Mary Fake and Miss Oda Chapman. : ; : -- -. ' . Mrs. H. A. Cornoyer, Mrs. U. O. Shipley and Mrs. J. E. Law enter tained Monday with a large cart! party. Seven tables were In .play during the afternoon and honors were : awarded Mrs. C. E. Bates and Mrs. George GL Brown. Blue lupin' combined with pink roses made an attractive setting for the party at the home ot Mrs. Cornoyer. Miss Lena Belle Tartar will be hostess ' for Chapter AB of the PEO tomorrow at her studio. Vis iting PEO'S and members of Chap ter G are being invited to attend this meeting. Mrs. Josle Stewart will come to Salem this afternoon from Cor vallis. - She has been house-moth er at the Alpha XI Delta house In Corvallis during the last year and will spend oart of the sum mer in Salem. Richard D. Slater, her son, will ' drive to Corvallis today and 'Mrs. Stewart will re turn with him. - r Mrs. William Walton entertain ed for the Bridge Luncheon club Thursday. -Extra guests for the afternoon Included Mrs. Wy'H. Dancy, Mrs.1 Clifford -Farmer and Miss Beatrice Walton. Mrs. John J. Roberts will be hostess tor the club the next time. ; f . Miss Inez Chambers was violin ist Friday at the program given by ' Women's - Benefit association ' of Maccabees at the Multnomah hotel.' Miss Chambers is a daugh ter of Rev. and Mrs. H. D. Cham bers ot Salem. . Miss Gladys Cartwrlght, who has been spending the week in Portland as the'guest of Mrs. C. A.1 Morgan, returned home last night ' Mrs. Richard Cartwrlght accompanied her home, bavins spent' Saturday In Portland. ' Mr. and Mrs. Prank Durbln and Mr. Durbln nleee, Mlsa Thelma Durbln, are spending a few days at Neskowln. They will return to Salem Thursday. V V1 Miss Ruth Rosebraugh Is spend; log a two-weeks vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W..W Rosebraugh. 8he Is employed In a large stationery' store In Port land. ,,,!... j ' ' Miss Gaylo Roberts of Astoria is In Salem for the summer, she is a guest of her brother, Donald Roberts, and will live at the YW CA, Miss Roberts Is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma at the College beauty r M V .. ; Rcicrt - 1 i - - t j - ' , ' The SusinierJ Playground When in Newport Patronize T hese Progressive Establishents I ! M lis i II 'i S 1 -. I San Framicisco , HOTEL GIUIORE, ItYE BEAOT . (Formerly tno CJIt Houso- -i. , At wntrr'a MdHo owrlnQklng IN- ooMn. VIw f:ora very rtxm. JVHl litt -ln. -orofortabl. ClutiBvs rciunjiwiblo. A U cuWw service. ' Vr rprvUons or further Information tidJrcM : r P. O. GILMORE, Irop. ; Newport, Oregon GIERRYICITY COTTAGE Best locution on Nye Beach. .Wood, light an4 water furtiUheU. Krc bua from boat. . Ton information write t. CCa G. 8MITII. Dos 423 NKwrorrr. orcoon. , SEA CREST, COTTAGES At the edge of the Sen rurnlHhM cuttairea of two. thrHt ind four roomn, with water and elhctrto llKlita.' An llea location; unxcUnd o-em vlw. rlgrht at bathinr beach. writn ior rair : CHRIS ARMS, Newport, Oregon - Fre Bua from Boat ,! , GROCERIES il ; I j All kinds of Table Delicacies, Fruits and Vegetables J Hardware, -Cooking Utensils,. j Dishes; Oil Stoves and Accessories, "j v'. ... . Everything for your outing If 4 ' ' if. . -.'.ur-'.!.". 'V;-; .--.'i.''-;.'1'-K.'"k---: h -l(-P('J' ' -I V. A. CLAYTON :t Dancing At The Natatorium Pavilion . . Fine Hardwood Floor The Bett Beach Orchestra in Oregon BEACH COTTAGES . - For Sale or Rent . LESTER MARTIN ' Real Estate Insurance WAIT'S AGATE STORE 1 years in tho Airato buslncaa (n Newport I ::.)"", -. ' - Bperlat .attention to Mall Orders Box , Newport, Oregon Removed to Beach St, Neart Ocean Order your Statesman to Folio w'-Tda o Newport' ; . MIXTHORX'g HOT SEA BATH Dr. W.'T.lOorker, Irop. - Olloite Cliff House, !fjro Besrfi Open Every Day Baths, 30 Cents t LiiRht liooMekrepinK room", asonablo ; ' ' ' ; Chiropractic offices In Ralldinfe r- f liiroprartor Adjustment with baths If desired ' XEWPORT . , . :: : :: OREGON- : a: l tho:.ias ; - souvknin ":4o.:s Agate Cutiiiig aitw Mounting Orpgon I'ictures Agate Jewelry NE'.VI'Or.T; OREGON ' 7HN AT THE BEACH ft THESE REPRESENTATIVE BUSINESS ; FIHI.I3 WILL HELP. 1IAKE YOUIl STAY ENJOYABLE A 1 M Jl 1 - J . Miss Florence Wilkinson of Minneapolis, Minn., who was selected as the most beautiful girl in the University of Min nesota by Coles Phillips, . the celebrated illustrator; ; . . University of Oregon. . where she formerly attended. She has been teaching the last year at Rainier. Mr. and Mrs. C. M.' Roberts are bone following several - weelcs spbnt In Cllofarnia. - They made the trip by automobile and were gone fire weeks. 1, : :,;. ;:.;:;( ;,i; r Mrs. William Walton entertain ed at pthe Walton beach cottage In , Neskowln last week-end for Mrs. Frederick Thlelson and Mrs. William H. BurghardU Jr. i ; , . j j. . . The marriage of 5 Miss "Ruth Sehultx and Whitney Gill In Spo kane last Tuesday was of special interest to friends In Salem. Mrs. H. C. Sehultx returned Thursday f rom ' Spokane where n she accom panied her daughter and where Mr. Gill met them. ' f j . They j left after the wedding Tuesday - afternoon : for Coeur d'Alene lake and will go trom there to Anaconda where they will make their home. . Hollis McCrea, a friend of Mr'Giirs,' was at the wedding with his mother and his aunt, Mrs. J. McCrea entertained for the wedding party at luncheon following the wedding. I'; Miss Margaret Rodgers will be bridesmaid at the wedding of a friend and former classmate. Miss Marjory Brush, which will be an erent ot June , 23, at the summer home of Miss Brush's family in urookline, Mass. , V, Mlaa Brush i visited In Salem two yean ago this summer and made many, acquaintanceships at that time, Mlsa Rodgers plans to come home to Salem about the middle of July. working in New last year. - She has been York during the :.! THE STUDEBAKER LIGHT.SIX TOURING CAR : A : Real Achievement in Dollar - for - dollar Value The thousands of Studcbakcr Light Sixes in daily me are the best possible , assurance pf what may be expected next year or several years hence-of the Light-Six you buy today. 1 For after alL the best way to judge a newrnotorcarisby what it has done how it has stood up in service the satisfaction it has delivered. k - We sincerely believe that the Light Six Touring Car, with its improved all- steelbody,istiiestiirdiest,hazKlsomest, most comfortable, most dependable and economical low-priced car built. The machining of all surfaces of the ; crankshaft and connecting rods, ' to which is largely due ita practical ab sence of vibratira, is a practice used by Studebaker exclusively on cars at this .price and is found only on a few other cars whose selling prices are from three to ten times as high as the Light-Six.! , The one-piece, ram-proof windshield with parking lights set in the base, is a , joy to the driver -nothing to mar his I view of the road ahead. Deep, fat ' cushions are upholstered in genuine leather. Curtains, bound on three sides by steel rods, open with the 5 doors and provide closed car coziness in bad weather. . , . The most seasoned driver wfll find a new thrill in the smooth, quiet, steady performance of the Light-Six and in its ease of handling, and in the way it performs in high gear at low speeds eliminating constant gear shifting. The name Studebaker has stood for high grade transportation, quality, value and integrity for 71 years. 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BEACH COURT HOTEL Nrw. i'r)?Ui will furnUh you room and board at 0Pib!s riHa. CAMP COMKY Kurnliihisi Tents and Cnttnars for Rent. Near ItoMofflc. stores and depot. Convenient to the bathtaff boaches. For rraervatlona address proprietors: MR. on MKS. A. O. WAUJNO nocKAWAT, onraoK HOTEL ELMORE 28 rooms of solid comfort: everything homo-tike, neat and clean. trlcUy homo cookln. Hot and cold water In all room. Katea moderate. ;-- - For reaervaUons addreaa I. J. KREBS, ROCKAWAY, ORE. GARIBALDI HOTEL 1 1 ... Jlafei $2,501 per diy - Room sad Meals Martin Koenls, Prop. SALTAIR GROCERY ! ..i. ' . ! -...-- !-. n , ,..J.;. Fresh Fruit Fins Groceries Soft Drinks Candles -Tobaccos- Hard are Gas Oils Tiros, etc. , At the depot HALT AIR It ORKQON Rodcawajr Meat Market Oppoalte 8. P. Depot, Kockaway. Fresh sad Cured Heals . . Clama, Craba, Flah, etc , -Also market at Oarlbaldl. B. E. Reynolds, Prop. 1 BAR VIEW 1 teMts and cottage? We luive tenta-and cottasea com pletely furnished no alt : you need bring la your nultrane and silverware and top covers. If convenient. Others ! will stock bed apt-taga, nmttreaa, dlah 1 ea and cooking utennlla, and you can : vupply the rest. . Water, light and i free wood till Ausuat first. $1 per : day sad up. k TljiE WISE WAY ; Bar View, Tillamook Co., Ore. OCEANSIDE Oretion'a neweat and niont atonic Iwuch rraort, formerly known aa Maxwell's fnltit. situated S, miles from Tllliftnook City, combination of rugged moun tMlna. aundy tiettch and wonderful arenery. Pure mountain water, health glvlag air and modern aanttary comlltlons. . Dancing, tiuthliirt. deep a. flahlng. more restaurant, atorage garage, dance pavilion. Welt equipped thlldren'a playgrounda. bathltouaca, tc. A pitradlM for the summer vaou. t onv Furftlsld eottagea and tent houaea. all new. 8outlrn Pacific through tickets to Oc?analde and direct atage connectlona at Tillamook, lull Phone 9 PI 2, - Write ALLEN & KLEMINfJ, or ROSEN BERf BROS, for t itarticnlars T1LLASIOOK :: OREGON NETARTS CAMP I Cottages and Tent's and Campins ' Privileges Close to the Beach ' m Puro water, darns; boating, ' "' bathing, etc. , j A. W. DAVIE3 ,' . . Netsrts, Ore, Bell phone 9F2 PACIFIC CITY BEACH Salem's Nearest BeMti by Ante Rtage leaves terminal three times' daily for Pacific City ria Mc- Mlnnvllle. This beach possesses more natural attractions than any a L. a a:. A scenic beach paralelled within five hundred feet, by thq beauti ful Nestucca river, teeming with every variety ot fish jalmon, trout, clams, crabs, etc. i Accommodations: Hotel. Cottages, Apartments. Tent Houses t Spacious protected camp grounds wooded hills ; v nV;?'!? " ' ::!v'i:' ' "!::. ' 'ri e JV:' ' : Note -this nnparalellrd rombloaUon. An ocran. beach ami n'ver r - fishing, boating and bathing..? All within three minutes walk V.: i r': -y-i: V y. ? r-.--v"v !: . v-:-1 : '. Baseball games,- concerts. , dancing children's playgrounds ' and : f i . other amusements ' ' For particulars write F. R.' BE-LS, Pacific City, Oregon KODAK THE BEACHES Then bring your Films to Us ROCKAWAY STUDIO if Hand-colored Sea Scopes and Views Large line view postcards HAPPY CAMP i , , 45 Furnished Cot tagri and Tents S 2".iJa,'X Hx-Ued b.achoter 200 yard, from camps and I cb rV ?f r- Cl"' bd wate4 Uund trip tlckAad hv K i5. rrt"- Keataiiranl In conne,lon. rllle. " " hy St 1 a,Ml 'Ke lines to Nctarta via MeMlan- Step from your door to the Beach NETARTS, OREGON. . Phone SFS 1 mil .v uone srj.. j miles from Tlllamoc i