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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALE!.!, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 13, 1924 t i L I L 1 l i I 1 I i i i. It t, if w Ibtfh AtJDRED BUNCH Phone 106 'TlHE series of affairs in which ! X 'the class of 1914, in celebra tion Of. their 10th annitersary, have so successfully participated this week, closed with the alumni banquet at the First Methodist charch on Commencement day. -,Onv-Tuesday evening Mrs. tiola fcellinger, iliss Rema Mickey, Mrs. Mary Qoebel, and . Herman Clark entertained at the homt of. Mrs. Goebel for returned members of ' the class. , With no set program the evening was spent in looking at school day pictures. A feature of the evening was the birthday cake with Its Icing of. oid rose and Its 1 6 pearl gray candles carrying out both the class colors and the anniversary "year, " Wednesday noon the group met at the Spa for an informal lunch eon." THOse present wre; Miss Ethel Casebere of Portland ; Mrs Esther McGraw 01 Portland; Miss Rema Mickey, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Larson of Bend: Miss Edna White, Portland; , Mrs.' Electa Fisher of Haines; Mrs. Edith Ma son of Mill City; Lola Bellinger, Salem; Herman Clark, Salem; Ben Nostel, Tasco, Washington; and, as guests of honor, Mrs'. E. E. Sherwood and Professor and Mrs. Peck. , In the evening at, the alumni banquet the class reserved its own table. A group' of , interesting facts were , given concerning the personnel of the class. , Out of 22 members only one has died, Mrs. Elvinna Schramm Tfaff. The group boasts 14 children and one grandchild. It is the last class from Willamette university to have a Rhodes scholar. Concern ing . its members the following Is the interesting classification ac cording to vocations; one doctor, one dentist, one nurse, one phar macist, one private secretary, one cashier, '6ne banker, one lawyer, one dairyman, one mayor's wife, one librarian, two college profes sors', three missionaries, four edu cators, and 6ne housewife. This class has had the satisfaction Of having kept its found 'robin, going throughout the 10. jeaf 8- The next reunion of the-' class is plan ned" for 192Svv--i. ''J. --'V ' A final afUif idr'th', pleasure of those of the group remaining until yesterday noon was the pic nic luncheon at which t Professor and Mrs. M. E. Peck were hosts. Those enjoying this : hospitality were: Mrs. Lottie Penn, Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Larson, Mrs. Lola Bellinger, Mrs. E. E. Sherwood; Jane Elizabeth Bellinger; Char lotte Penn;. and Professor and Mrs. Peck. ' -; v j:- . ' . The marriage, of Miss, Esther Sneed, oldest daughter of Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Sneed of Auburn, to Charles Gilchrist on Tuesday af ternoon culminated a romance of sometime, j Miss Sneed, after grad uating from the Salem high school attended Willamette university for two years. The past year she has been teaching in southern Oregon: The ceremony was performed, at 5 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, i Rev;-; Thomas Acheson officiating, with only re latives and close friends present. There iwere i no attendants. The bride wore a gown of becoming blue. Miss Georgia Sneed played the wedding march.; A reception followed the ceremony, . The groom, an ex-service man, ! was a student at Willamette uni versity for; a number of years. He was a member of Chrestophilian literary society, while Miss Sneed was a Chrestomathean. Mr. Gil christ is engaged in chemical work at Gold Hill, Oregon, at which place the young couple will make their home. . - J Salem guests in attendance at the wedding were: Miss Violet Coe, Miss Jewell Delk. Miss Mar- jorie Brown, Miss Clara Smith? Miss Grace Jasper, and Keith Rhodes. The five - girls, school friends of Mrs. Gilchrist, all plac ed in the musical group, "The Roguish Umps" of which she was a member.' -J" - !--;".'; The Three Link club will meet today in the club rooms. ' - ; : , ' -, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Buchrief who, with their daughter, Ruth, planned to leave this month for Europe have been compelled tem porarily to give up their jtrfp ton account of the prolonged illness of their . older- daughter, Mrs. ; L, J.Kearns.r;Mr. Kearnswhoffle home Is in Portlands Is at . .the Buchner residence on Court street. . . ... Elastic Stitch. ' All colors. AH sizes. rm S A Cdscade Elastic Stitch Swimming Suit ! is a superior suit because it is not only knitted from the finest quality virgin worsted but every thread used in its tailoring is of pure worsted. A. great improvement is the crbtchless trunk hand tailored and finished, double looped worsted stitching, wide range of . patterns and colors and rubber buttons used are unbreakable. 'wSfiw Dovmstairs Store Women's Gingham and Percale, House Aprons, Specially priced . i 'tine Lot of Xhfldreh's Gingham and Percale Dresses, specially - Priced 79 YOUR MAIL ORDERS receive careful attention. We prepay -the- postage or express within a radius of a hundred miles. Satisfaction Guaranteed on every purchase or your money cheerfuly refunded V i m 'tT wiv .-r- Salem Store u 4G3 BUL6 St. Portland 611k Shop &S3 Alder SU . v , Miss ; Hazel . paden. who . leaves the first of the week to spend thd summer In the east, will 'be com-i pllmented in a charming manner at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon when the maids of Phoenix elub are hostesses at tea at the Spa Miss Paden, head of the art de partment in the high school, is adviser for the girls; t The group of hostesses will in elude: Miss Pauline Marnach, Miss Hazel ' George, Miss f Florence Buseh, Miss Jennie May Hoppes Miss Alma Farmer, Miss Fay Was sam. Miss Dorothy Swegle, Mrs, Fay Wolz, Miss Odile Matthews Miss Lorena Geer, Miss". Leona Geer, Miss Wanda Jean Heberly, Miss Rosalie Jones, Miss Marvell Edwards, and Miss Thelma Mar tin. ; ' . " : : i . : One of the most thoroughly eh Joyed of the outdoor affairs of the month was the picnic sponsor ed by the Highland parent-teach er association Tuesday, afternoon at Riverside park. Two, hundred and fifty' guests were in attend ance including children of the dis trict who came with their paf ents. ; Much ; intefest I centered about the father and son baseliai game with its score 'of 23-1 Games and races directed by Miss Florence Lake and Mrs. : Fannie Hill further filled out the hours The musical feature of the oc easlon was the appearance of the boys' Jazz band each player , in Barney Google costume. -Roy Ma ier acted as band-master for the rendering oi popular songs an combs. Miss Isabel Bartlett and Miss Mabel Murray supervised the numbers. " ; H An elaborate picnic supper was spread with 1 ice cream - and ' coffee furnished by the association. - Af ter the supper a bonfire was made The Roy H. Mills home will be occupied after Saturdays by Dr. and Mrs. W. ' Lee Pemberton and son. Rex, and Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Langlois of Myrtle Point Dr. Pem berton has sold his hospital an will take a year's rest from work. He is the brother of Mrs. A. W. Buell and W, F. Pemberton of Sa lem. This week Mrs.- Pemberton, who is grand matron for the Myr tie Point chapter of - the Eastern Star, is in attendance at the con vention in Portland. ' A.-. n ' Misses Gladys and Carolyn Wil son are guests in Portland for the Rose carnival of Mr. and Mrs. D M. Holbrook. They will return the latter part of the week. .. Professor Franklin B. Launer, enroute to New York City, from which ' port, he , will sail f on next Wednesday for France,? arrived yesterday in Chicago at 11:45 a m. He was the guest for part of the day M 'Miss Lucille !&ss at 2628 Lakeview avenue- Miss Ross went to" Chicago last tail for con- tlnued study, in music; I : " ' ' t- ? ' ' i . ! .- Principal and Mrs. J. C Nelson were complimented with a picnic Tuesday after school in the park at Silverton. Forty-seven guests mo tored over for the outdoor sup per. , - . ; .Those acting as hosts , for the affair., with R. U. Moore, chair man, were: Miss Ada Ross, Miss Hazel I. Browne, Mrs. i Brazier Small, Miss Mabel -A Boughey, Miss Frances L HrubeU, Miss Ethel McGilchrlst. Mrs. Henry J. Millie, Mrs. Fisher, Miss Grace Ty: ler, Miss Beryl ; Holt, Miss Ola Clark, Mrs. Kenneth Legge, Miss Lena Belle Tartar, ? Miss June Pbilpott, Miss M. C. Hrabetz, Miss Merle McKelvey, Miss Ina McCoy, Miss Louise Thompson, Miss Irene Curtis, Miss Lulu Parr, Miss Eliz abeth Hogg. Miss Mary A. Sayles, Miss Mabel C Arthur, Miss Ruth Purdy, Miss Margaret Purvlne, Miss Anne Tow, Miss Laura ;V Hale, Mrs. :Earl Pearcy, Mis Ma bel P. Robertson, Miss Gertrude Smith, Miss Mary E. Eyre, Miss Margery Gilbert, Miss LinaHelst, Miss Hazel I. Paden. Miss Grace Snook, Miss Lucille Crockett. E. E. Bergman, C. N. Chambers, Mer ritt Davis, Orlando Horning. Hol 11s Huntington and Garnet Harra. Miss Leona Geer was the guest of friends yesterday in Portland. ' : ; :i As a. compliment of farewell for Miss Joy Turner who leaves the last of the month for New York City, Mrs. S. C. Kightlinger and Mrs. O. L. Scott were hostesses at five hundred .Wednesday eve ning at the Kightlinger home. The rooms were attractive with a profusion of red rambler roses and sweet peas.- Mrs. . George Btoner and Mrs. George "VVenderoth won the honors of the evening. Con solation scores went to Mrs. H. C. Hummel and W. R. Moses. . .' , The group present were: Miss Turner, W. R. Moses, Mr. and Mrs. George Wenderoth, Mr. and Mrs. B. Cooper, Mr. andvMrs. . O. J-, Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Orville. Ogles by, Mrs. J. H. Gantanbien, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Oglesby, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hummel, Mr. and Mrs.SC. Kightlinger. Mrs. A. A. Lee will be hostess this afternoon for the Foreign Missionary society of the '"First Methodist church at her home, IS 15 State street. The hour Is 2:0 o'clock. " ' To honor Mr. II. P. Durham, and in memory of a year of har mony and cooperation, the faculty of the Washington junior high school held a no-host luncheon in the small dining room of the Gray Belle, .yesterday , at noon.4 jGarden botiqdets - were attractive oh 'the table at wHIclh covers were placed for 2y.; . - ' SOCL1L ClLE5DAli f. '' - Today" "' ?: three Lihk club. Ctub' robins: Foreign Missionary society Of First Methodist church, Mrs. A. A. Lee, hostess, 2:30 o'clock. .: , Saturday r j AAUW lunchebh. Marlon hoteL Primary and, cradle roll 'picnic of First Presbyterian church. Marion square. v.. ; : Mr, and Mrs. S. S. East will ar rive home tomorrow from Long Beach, California where they have been sojourning for the winter..." : . A number from Salem wfll mo tor to Portland tomorrow for the annual Alpha Chi Omega luncheon- at ' the Multnomah hotel. Those planning to go' down are: Mrs. C. F. Chambers, Mrs. Claude Steusloff, Mrs. Frank Rpsebraugh; Mrs. Martin Fereshetian, and Mrs. Lewis Griffith. 'i : - Amo.nK those from i Salem 'in at tendance at the convention of the Eastern -Star4 In Portland "which closes today were: Mrs. John-R. Sites,, Mrt. A. L. Godfrey, Mrs, Nettie Smith, Mrs. Paul Hauser, Mrsi Wise, "Dr. and Mrs. CV L. BIodgett,;Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Pet teys, "Judge"" Coshow; and Judge Burnett" s' . Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Belknap of Mohr6e,r Oregon were guests Wed nesday of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wil son, attending the graduating ex ercises of the day. Mr. Belknap, a graduate bf the university with the class of '83, was present for the alumni banquet in the eve ning. ' ' " - Professor and Mrs. Horace Wlll istdn. 'and little son; Horace,5 Jr.", left Wednesday , noon for Seattle where they will spend the sum tper, returning September 15. : 5;. i .t .Donald, Allison, a member., of this year's graduating class of the University high school at Eugene, is visiting In this city as the guest of his aunts, Mrs. Frank E. Brown and Mrs. David H. Craven. While . ' - . ' j . ' he la iiere fi' will uttpnri toVrni5?. uatlng exercises of the Salem high"' school ' class bf which he would have been a member hafl, re re mained In Salem. He has been living iri Eugene the past . tw,o 'years, and will enter the ' Univer sity of Oregon next fall as a law student. - Little Miss Jane Elizabeth Bel linger celebrated her seventh birth day with an outdoor party yes terday afternoon followed with a birthday luncheon at the Spa. Mrs. LOttie Penn Gregory, of Tacotna, a Classmate of Mrs. Bellinger chaperoned the group jwhich in cluded: Charlotte Gregory,' Betty Jacobson, Jane : Elizabeth Bellin ger; Bobby Hauser, and Mrs, Gregory. V' , The Mandarin Man Jongg club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Griffith. Invited guests were Miss' Olga dray and William Paulus. Rich ard - Slater won the . evening's trophy. Early summer flowers decked the rooms. The follow ing played: Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Breyman BpiseMn ajid Mrs. Carl, "Pope, Mr." and, lira. Claude Steusloff, Miss Dorothea - Steusloff, Miss Bexnice Bright, M.Iss Gray, : Rich afd Slater, Mr. Paulas, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Griffith.- "A light luncheon followed. . j JFpr.'iiexl meeting of the club,"Mr. and Mrs. Claude Steusloff will be hosts.. The last meeting c season' will be ttiJ early ii -attbe country home of Ilr. . Mrs. Breyman Boise. Chairman of standing comm teeB for-the year in the Eash: (Cohtinhed on Page Three) Ask Voiir - Grocer f ct MARION CHEESE .-I Buy It By the LoafV ;r:;. 1 , ' t'TS "... . . ' Salem,' Oregon- K), ' !', v TODAY AND SATURDAY MEW - 1 be .V ti t y SUMMM Crfep de Chine and RdGhnaia Crepe . ;Ftiifinc tfie Newest Prato i ) v V J . . . "rrr , ATM. " This grbtip of one Hun-i" :s dred frocks represents ihe ; "inost for your money skle; JJ nr-; nr weve offered this 'season It's a real , sale in every u sense of the word for our New York buyers .are ever uii me aieri lur jusi sucn ; bargains as these. . .. , f -' Miller's ; again ' emphasize the f apt that Salem women j have the opportunity-There ' to buy styles six days after ' u they make their debut on " Fifth Avenue, New York City. -in,,. 4 Regularly Sold Up to $25.00 Tine FFcck Js -topolrftainit - Mi ..tee-' omnm&r ivilode . and each important type is represented in this f a&cjriat- ihg collection. Bizarre effects for the Women of dashing type. " Delicate combinations for the woman 'who is con- ' ' servative in taste.' Frocks that practically every woman ; can Wear tecomirigly. " . '' . -The printed designs are,mostly small figured on light s groundswhite with hlack--tan with brown white with blue grey with black grey with blile beige with cocoa white with navy, etc . : 1 Sl ' ... r. vm '! II i ' is-Hi J . I S d I 1 0 .1 I J r iimiiniiiiiiiiiniiniiniiiiiiiuiiiiiHiriiiuiiiiiiiiiiiimniiiimiimini- ax mill. Sizes i6 to 44 .... - ?v f- t w-" ! ...... ' ,tJ- , ' Plenty of Larfje Sizes ; New .Arrivals In - Wool Crepe Skirts r t-.- Specially Priced $3.95 Cocoa and tan pleated skirts ar rived for tomorrow's allowing. Anion which you'll find panel front .and back with pleated sides and knifo and 'box pleat combinations. The sizes lire 26 to 32. ' r urn 'hMwm iiiiii i m ii iiii 1 1. h . it- i ! J