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SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 13,(1924 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON 1 i 4 I V r i I v v 1 V V: V V y. fc7B " '" Phono 108- vr- ' i ; jF.'' . AUDRED BUNCH ' : : ; !: I , DEFEAT ' ." ' . j I smiled a gay farewell and saw you go . Without one backward glance, and so I know ( That where each sight and i Will tear my heart anew, you will be spared. i I "would not hare you know that purple sheen On terraced hill where pansies bloom serene Can wrench my heart with sudden aching strain Because they bordered sweet our trysting-lane. j , With lids down-pressed-to stay my longing gaze The subtile scent of honeysuckle plays 1 With jasmine's Orient odor all pricked through .With pungencies which stir my heart anew. ) '. My face to earth to shut out sight and scent I'must endure until all strength is spent But ah, dear God, I cannot still be strong With poignant sweet comes thrush's ereninR song. I MYRTLE E. GILBERT. . -; Announcing, in a most delight ful' manner, her engagement to . Mr. Wlllard Seton. Kaufman of Seattle,' Miss Ruth Barnes, was hoMess at a four-course luncheon yesterday, at 1:30 o'clock, plac ing covers for a group of 20 inti mate friends. The quaint formaW ity of the Colonial motif predom inated throughout the luncheon scheme. The pastel-shaded place cards were dainty old-fashioned ladies in basque and hoop. The glass .basket center-piece combined larkspur, clarkla; mignonette, per ennial peas, and' hollyhocks. Four supplementary baskets further ac centuated the floral scheme. . The" chosen motif was again in evidence In the old-fashioned nose gays, ; with' their frills of paper lace; which were presented' to' the guests preceding" the last course." ( 1A ) WYt i TABLE DE HOTE . DINNER , V: 51.00 Sunday, July 13. Fresh Loganberry Cocktail ' Chicken Gumbo. Creole ' . ; . ' . " -- or Consomme Italian . s . - Fresh' Vegetable Salad, Mayonnaise - or - ; Fruit Salad with Whipped Cream j i Choice of i Grilled Spring Chicken a la Maryland Gray Belle Special Steak, a la Minute ' ' Chicken-Fricassee with Home-Made Noodles i Baked Sugar Cured Ham, Robert Sauce Baked Young Chicken, Chestnut Dressing Prime Ribs of Eastern Steer an' Jus ' Fresh String. Beans'' ,. I Snowflake or New Potatoes en Creme' - " -Dessert -,. GrayBelle French Tastry ; Cake ' Cantaloupe Watermelon,. Berries and Cream, Fresh :. Peach Sundae , fee Cream-' . Sherbet 'J Also a la LINEN AND VOILE FROCKS J , We will isell our remain ing stock pf linen dresses at a discount of i 20?& These ! are all newly de signed garments of ex ceptionally fine grade of linens. Prices start at $3.98. J Voiles Our stock of Voiles will be discounted in price 10 This makes some very at tractive prices just at the time of season when voiles are most needed. . scent and sound we shared Each colorful bouquet held poised a delicately tinted butterfly bear ing the happy news of the be trothal. J " j , Hiss Barnes, the charming and accomplished daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barnes,! received t her B.F.A. degree this June from the University of Washington. She la a member of' the Chi Omega . sor ority. ' - ;..; ,4:" Mr. Kaufman, whose fraternal affiliations are with Sigma! Chi also, spent his last - year at the University- ' of Washington, at tending,, prior to that time, the University of - Illinois. , The wedding will take place the middle of, September after,; which Mr. ' Kaufman . will ; take his bride to - Seattle where they , will make their ; home. ! Mr. Kaufman Is an architeetl . : " I Sit II l( If Carte Service . IT v. ' I ($ r 1 - 1 III i 11 ' i , , i n-B- AssisMng '-.the. hostess at the Inrtcheon yesterday were ; Mrs. Frank Power, Miss - Esther Par- ounaglan. Miss Florence ' Power, and Mi$s.- Delores Williams. Covets were placed for: Miss Maxine . Buren, Miss Margaret Griffith!, Miss Frances Hodge, Miss Josephine Baumgartner. Mrs. Frederick Deckebach' (Helen Robe). Mrs. Janice Graham. Mis Jeanette Meredith, Miss Mary Elizabeth Bayne, Miss Mary Jane Albert, j Miss Helen 1 Rose, Mis3 Gretchen - Brown. Miss j Esther Parounagian, ; Misfe Amelia Bab cock, Miss Atone Lavender, , Miss Ruth . Ross, Miss Jenelle; Vande vort, Miss Florence Cartwrlght, Miss Luella Patton, Miss Pauline Rickli, and the hostess, Miss Ruth Barnes. -.!;-""'.:'' : " rj . ; : j . ." : The many friends of Mrs. F. L. Waters will be glad to learn that although she Is still unable' to be up, she has so far recovered' from the painful Injuries received in an auto accident Sunday evening. that she was able to be removed from the -hospital' yesterday and is now at her home at -1 599 . State street... i , 1 : ' ' 4 ' if. - y'., ' c T j: . i Mr. and Mrs.' John L. , Waters and daughter, ; Margery, left yes terday! for a ' two weeks' vacation at Seaside. One of the largest affairs of the season; will be the silver tea on Wednesday at the home, of Mrs. John A. Carson, . 9 23 . South High street, with the officers land the executive committee of the Amer ican Legion . auxiliary, assisted by Mrs. George A. White and Mrs. Carson, the hostesses.- All mem bers of the auxiliary will be mem bers of the j reception committee The tea hours-will be from 2 to 5:30. The affair is being spon sored for the benefit "of the Hah neman hospital in Portland, with all woman's clubs and ,all patri otic organizations Invited as spec lal guests, -i "V ' '1. Delightful ,' program .numbers will be gien by Mrs. W, Carlton Smith;! Mrs. E. II. Hobson, Miss Gladys ; Cartwrlght, Miss Lena Belle Tartar, Miss Ruth Bedrord, and a group of Mrs." Ralph White's dancing pupils. f The j matrons who will , preside at the tea urns' are:' Mrs.- John A; Carson t Mrs. R. J,.Hendrlcks, Mrs. Mark iSkiff, Mrs.- F. A. Elliott, Mrs. D. J. Fry, Mrs. Carl Gabriel- son, and1 Mrs. N. C. Kafeury, The spacious grounds of the E. A Miller'' home, 1500 South High j Street, formed a delightful setting on Friday evening for the annual picnic; of . the ' First Con gregational" church. 'One hundred members ,'otr the- congregation ga thered: for; the ' 6:30. o'clock- pic nic supperl' . jThe tables ' arranged to the- best social advantage,- in the f cjrm :. of a hollow square come TH "The; Great Commoner," Ketter ing' noted play of the life of Lincoln, is one of the feature arrractions of Chautauqua this year; A great play splendidly pre sented by an all-professional cast. 7iO ATTRACTIONS A few of the other attractions-- Guatemala Mai iinba Band ' Comic Opera "Robitt Hood" - Edward Amherst Ott i Ralph Bingham Humorist Auit Concert ArtTMj , Ada Roacb Ruth Freeman Seaum ttciet tat pttsitirety dotes mt 6 f. m. opening day Salem, July 16th to 23d No Sunday Programs Season ticket prices: Adults 9, . 'student 93, children f 1 3r P ? r r 1 V. U- - -fit" 9 ,ii - 3- Miss Ruth Barnes who; announced her engagement to Willard : beton Kaufman yesterday at luncheon. were decked with .bouquets of mixed-flowers from Mrs. Miller's attractive) summer garden. " The committee in charge of serving the basket dinner and of making these varied arrangements included: : Mrs. M. D. McCallister, Mrs. H, W. Bross, -Mrs. Lock wood, Mrs. R. B. Fleming, Mrs. A.. N. Moores, Mrs. H.- W. Donnellj Mrs. James McGilchrist and Mrs. J. L. Humphreys.' The Woman's" Un ion of the church, provided both the coffee and the desert for the occasion. 1 i Following the dinner, I T. F. McKenzie, took s the- toastmaster's chair. The program of respons es included-varying, talks by: D. J. Fry. Sr.; William McGilchrist, Sr.; Mrs. Jordan, 'Mrs. Josie Stewart, E. A. Miller, and R. ' J Hendricks., . - The informality of the evening closed with the ; eingihg of "Blest Be the Tie That1 Binds:" ' Major James S. Dusenbury and family plan, to leave the first of August for Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, - where Major Dusenbury, according ' to a" telegram just re ceived ' will enroll' in- the Com mand - and General Staff college for? one year. Major and Mrs. Xusenbury accompanied by their two children,. Violet ; and James, will be away, until next June. . j " - Jt ;-- : ' '-; - - The Philathea class and the Al bright brotherhood enjoyed a joint picnic Friday evening at Hager's grove, three miles south of Sal eiri. The: women: met early in the -afternoon then men's class joining' the group for a picnic sup per and" the enjoyable, evening which followed: " : ! --;:,! . ,frl ' ' . "v ' Mrs.-T. S. Bovelland Miss Ma bel Bowell of Burlington, f; Iowa, left yesterday morning fot" "their home jf ollowing , a visit' vot some weeks ja the home "of Mrso Bov tll's daughter; Mrs. R R: Board raan. Both Mrs.' Bovell and Mis3 Bovell were complimented with a numbef of delightful social af fairs while here. They will visit the Yellowstone National Park on their way to Burlington.; j . , ! Attractive among the summer brides 'was Miss Wilraa June Bur- gan wnose marrlageto Mr. Harold L. Kiln of Portland was an event of yesterday morning. The im pressive ring service was read at 10 o'clock, at the lovely home or Or. and Mrs. H. J. Clements, Rev erend jWard Willis Long officiat ing. The bride wore a becoming traveling suit of russet with hat to match. She carried an arm bouquet ! of summer flowers -in rich, harmonizing shades. The' - ( house -was decorated throughout with the. most vivid of the summer flowers, pink lark spur, clarkla, blue delphinum, pink Sweet peas, 'white perenniel peas, and gladiolus, from Dr. and Mrs. Clements gardens, decking the rooms. In the dining room where the wedding i breakfast i was served pink (candles In crystal holders wpm ! used with a ' glass bowl of pink larkspur and fern centering the table. Covers were placed ior Mr. and ; .Mrs. Harold L. Kiln, Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Clements, Mr. ana Mrs. H. J. Kiln of Portland, and Clarence' Smith ' Following the wedding break fast, Mr. and Mrs.; Kiln left by motor for Chehalis, Wash., where they were guests .at a; wedding dinner yesterday evening at the home o the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Burgan. Mr. and Mrs. Kiln will continue thMr hon eymoon trip into Victoria, B. C. I Mrs. Klin, who graduated from the University of Oregon with the class of; 1923, has been teaching the past year tn the English" de partment: at the Washington jun ior high1 school. J ' Mr. Kln is connected with the Kiln stationery firm In Portland.; i: Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Van Trump have as j their guest. Dr. F. D. Rowel! of Phoenix.! srls,. vho cam e arly ' Irii'tbemoiit ,nd wilt proosDiy remain, ia tsaieui ior u 4 -frAJfL -,.x;r --- ' yV. other fortnight. Dr. Rowell,; who as well as running a stock ranch, Is interested in the raising of recans and cotton. Dr. Rowell and S. H. Van Trump were boy hood friends. ' 1 ' ' ' i . - - , Miss Ruby Brenhen 1 returned Friday evening from a two weeks' vacation trin to Washington and California, . visitng wth relatives and 'friends in Hoqulam1 and Mid- dleton. i -, - j ;; ; , For , the Dleanure of Mr. and Mrs. Paul'.R. Smith of Los Ange les, Calf,, who are Salem guests at the .W.-D. Smith home Pro fessor and Mrs. . T. ,S. . Roberts ODened their attractive music hall Friday evening to a group of mu sicians 'and music-loving trends who played and' listened to' the nlaylne of their ' gifted guest. Mrs. Paul R. Smith, in profes sional circles,. Evelyn Paddock Smith,, is a concert pianist of considerable note. In Los An geles she conducts a studio of de cided standing: Mrs. 'Smith is now takine a master's course un der, Mrs. Frances- Strlegel' Burke of New York City who is giving summer instruction In Portland this 1 season. Much -of , Mrs. Smith's previous study has been under, ,Mrs. Burke. Mrsl Smith has also - .been featured many times over radio. 'Last night' 3 program, pleasing in every detail, ODened with two piano numbers, Alhnm Leaf," (Grieg) and ''Rus sian-Romance" (Friml) by Pro fessor 'TV S. Roberts- Mrs. Malcolm!- Ramp and -R.- H. Barton gave, "Oh; That - We Two jWere A-Maying"as a vocal duet. Miss Dorothy , Pearce . played MacDow ell's.: "Etude de Concert;" a' piano number. t'The Secret," was sung by F.-S. " Barton. R. Dl Barton i&nei " Del : Riogo's 1 HonlingJ, After Mrs.- Malcolprt Ramp's solo4 Neidlinger's "Rose in the Gar den.'f Mrs Smith played to the de light; of all who heard her, choos ing i as her numbers, "March wind" Y - (MacDowell); ."Juba Dance" (Dett), "Lbrelei"" (Seel ing) and "Wandering Iceberg" (Macpowell): f ' After the evoning's delightful program," '.""-Mrs. -! Roberts assisted by Mrs. Ray Leonard Smith, Mrs. Ralph W'llford Waltpn, anl Miss Grace Elizabeth Smith served light refreshments. , Sweet peas, en hanced by the soft lights, were at tractive in 1)Owls about the room; ... Y. Y V ' - Mrs. J.M. Skalfe has las her guest, her daughter, Mrs.-Charles Ross of -The Dalles, ' v, -rJ ':. - ' Miss .Vivian Merrifield of The Dalles is spending her vacation a the Kuest of her. aunt, Mrs. Rach el Reeder, 239 South' Cottage street. - ' ' - ' ' . : lYY- -"y '; ...'. - ';. -! ..- ; - - 4 : - - v- : A group of women from the local Presbyterian church includ ing iMrs. H. E. Barrett, Mrs. W. W.' Long. Mrs: W. . W. Emmons; Mrs. C. A. Kells. and -Miss Gert rude Eakin of Chemawa, plan to attend t the annual state synod which opens onf Wednesday of this week in Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Daniels and Zoe Daniels will be Salem guests for 'two weeks at Seaside. f - r Y . ' ; ' 4 Mr. and Mrs.. J. M. Clifford have as their interesting guests for several days Miss. Laura Hut chinson of Philadelphia, Pa.: Mrs, Kerrlson. Miss Katherine Kerri son of New York City; and W. L. H. Osborne. t Mrs. Kerrlson is a well: informed enthusiast' on the flax situation. She has develop ed' her interests in number? of ways in the east. . Mrs. Kerrlson. Miss Hutchin son and Miss Kerrlson motored across ! the continent. They are spending' the summer on the Clif ford ranch in he Cascades east of Rosebitrg: ' Dr. Kerrlson' ofNew Yorft City plans to join his wife and daughter later in the ' sum mer, with trips to- Honolulu nd South-i America - planned, for thet 'fulurer'"'--i;.Tri'U; , - , ... -j , , Two weeks; from today . Salem will be. outstandingly privileged' In the- coming-, of -Edgar: C. Ralne. probably the world's best author ity ; on ; Alaska, who, " in' 1 2 th ' an nual tour, swill" present his" travel ogue in natural colors on an eve ning program at the First Presby terian church. According to all press reports this will Include an exceptional op portunity o enjoy, a real evening in Alaska,! "the frontier wonder land of th.e world." Mr. Ralne, who will Illustrate his travel talks with 150 1 colored 'views, was a traveling companion of the great Stephanssen. Mri 'Ralne,- throagli. actual-contact, "knows more of Alaska f than any other man in' the world; having resided in and traveled extensively through the territory during the past 25 years, six of whifh, as the representative of the United States treasury de partment, f-he visited every town and village in Alaska and many villages Id Slbetia; once a year."! v Mr. Rafne was one . to pack an outfit, during the stampede of the Klondike In 1697, over the famous Chilcoot pass; He has literally seen this country of "Hardship and Romancei change "from a land -of faro-bank? to a 'land of savings baks."- .- : , :- The. hclur. and a half entertain ment he jwilr afford promises in deed to be an absorbing one. No admission; will be charged' for the evening, but a- silver of fering will be talceni -- ' ; r Mr.PaJne is filling engagements at the University of Oregon. and at Oregon Agricultural-college. prior to his Salem date. .In Eugene on July 22, land-at CorvalHg.on July 23 he ill be in- Salem for 8 o'clock Sunday evening, July 27. .. Miss Elizabeth-Lord; accompan ted by Mrs. Sarah' J. W. Converse of Walla! Walla, Wash., Is motor ing to Portland- this? week-end. Mrs. Conjverste was a guest of Miss Lord duflng the past week. M,Iss Mabel Robertson, who, is also in Portland! will return with Miss Lord! J j ' I Complimenting Mrs. B. F. Hew itt of Seattle-and, Mrs. Charles Ross of Barfleld The Dalles, Mrs.. R. C. was hostess on Friday af ternoon at her ljome on the Gar: den road, for the members of the B. B. gL V. club, this being the first time, in ii years mm me . . ! ! AMWAVA entire group nag. oeeu ; iubciu. The club was a high school or ganization reminiscent of school days. - The decorative - scheme on-' Fri day artistically employed sweet peas and snapdragons. Reires ments were served on the lawn late in ithe afternoon, with a. real four-leaf clover, the emblem of the club, marking each place. Thn PT-nnn includes Mrs. B". F, f Hewittrl Mrs. Charles Ross, Miss Lucille Chase, Mrs., Charles steg- niund; Mrs. HI T. Chase; Mrs. J. N. Skalfe, Mrs. F. N; Harding, and the hostess, Mrs. R. c. Barrieia. - . ' ' Miss Helen Hatch of Vancou ver, Wash., a cousin of JohnH. Farrai and a niece of - Mrs Abbie Farrar, arrived in Salem Tuesday. MIbh, Hatch is the daughter of ex- Senator Hatch and a member of an old nioneer family of Salem She will he here for a number of days. - i r Y ' " Mrs. J. N. Murray of Portlahdi who formerly lived in Saiem, came Friday to be' the house guest of Mrs. F. Jaskoski at 1051 Chemek eta street, Mrs. Murray will be here for two weeks. .('.. (Mr. and' Jfrs. WiUIffm Henry Abel (Margaret Alden) are guests for the week-end of Mrs. Abel's parents. Dean and Mrs. George H. Aldem Mr. and Mrs. Abel have been enjoying a' brief honeymoon at the Oregon beaches. in me morning they will leave for south ern Oregon where they will visit Crater lake and the'Oregon caves. From Eugene they will be accom panied by Robert Schuyler Van Rensalaer, a friend of Mr. Abel's. Mr.' and' Mrs. Abel will continue their trip into California, spend ing some' time In San Francisco and. at southern beaches. They will be at home in Los Angeles after September 1. ft' Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brooks left Thursday for Portland after having visited since last month at the home of Mr. Brooks'; mother, Mrs. Mildred' Robertson! Brooks. They were accompanied to Port land by Miss Mabel Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brooks will visit In Washington, DJ jC.,' before going to their new post at Bel fast, Ireland, j Miss Mary i Eyre, accompanied by her niece. Miss Royena Eyre,' according to schedule, arrived yes terday in Liverpool,; England. The Misses ' Eyre are following an id-' teresting continental Itinerary for the summer, i ; Mrs. Emma Merrlman . and W D.' Roberts, sister and brother-in-law of Mrs. JJ F. Talent, spent the week-end visiting at the Talent home in Salem. After a, trip' up the Columbia highway the guests returned to their, home in Med ford. . i . . A group of matrons of the Kensington-club with their husbands participated in a picnic, Thursday evening at the playground. Those of the club members present were Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Doughton, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hauser, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haraser, Mf. and Mts: N. C. Katoury, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. King and Blr4 and Mrs. Otto Wllr son, - ' - - - -' r -' ' ; ', 1 ' i Special Sunday Service-12 P. M. I Fresh- Raspberry Cocktail - - i - ':. J Chicken Vallorte Choice ot ' Filet of Mignon en Casserole . Stuffed, Half Spring Chicken5 with' Plum Jelly . j Fricassee of Chicken, with Nev Peas I ; , Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus Baked: Virginia Ham with Creamed New Potatoes ' Buttered Beets. ' , Fruit Salad with Whipped Cream Choice of Dessert - . Pies.l Cake. Pudding, Coffee .Try Spa Ice Cream yoa will -appreciate its i ( . 4 i -. . ; - old-fashioned dellcionsness ' Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hunter, ! M r. i i . ana Mrs. Clyde E. Johnson land daughter, Pauline; and Mr. jand Mrs. Cal Patton and sons, Charles j and ;X3oyd, are among those from Salem who are leaving this week fori Cascadla. Mr.jand t&Irs; Ray: Richardson' of San tula Obispo Cal.J plan to-Join! the Mr. and Mrs. F. ,W. Poorman plan to open, their cottage at Rock away this week' for a two weeks vacation; i - . Miss Gretcfcen Brown left on. ThuradayjforHPortland and As toria- where she will spend, a week with friends, j i J i - j : . , : ! Mr. and Mrs. H.. V. Comnton and Barbara Jean left yesterday for Seattle and Rainier 'national park; They will return- byi way of Seaside where l. they will re main until' toward the first of August. :- r.. ,4- , Mrs. Merrill D. Ohlins has ex tended the second invitation of the season- for; the out-of-door gatherings of he' Modern Writers' club,, the sectidn1 meeting Tuesday at 6 o'clock fqr a lawn-and sup per party at1 184Q South tHlgti street. : i i I - - Mn' andv Mt.A; C Bohrnstedt have as their house guests Mr. and Mrs. C. Cunningham of Ttoseburgi Mrs. Cunningham was' formerly Miss Gladys Taylor. j -. ! V Mr. and Mrs. N. Welch, JMIss Mildred and Miss Alice Welch and Miss Cora Nist left yesterday for Newport where they will enjoy a short -vacation. . . j . j.; j - j a - The sliver' basket which was awarded as a prixe for the: 3est floral arrangement- at the Port Scrims, Ctiitfcaik Now is a good time to replenish win dow curtains Herej are a number that! should receive i : . gooa nouse Keepers. Scrims of all kinds, creamy ecrii and' white 35, j j1, ; 38 to-50 inches wide Nets plain and fancy; 33, 36, 42 to 50 inches wide. Scrims Nets - atj j. -p " m". . at ,, 15fc & 49c 17c ::.JL L 59c 25c J nr. Eg 79c Y I Jf 1'J: VS. ' xk : 39c 98c : : 69cj hi I:!sl S1J25, ;, lAYARD- :-i - I . -i: j : - AYAIUV I s i I SATISFACTION i j reiunaea. I j YOUR MAIL ORDERS receive prompt attentions We prepay the ex- , press or postage within miles. Salem Store 466 State St. i 1 --. J . 1 : :-.- : ; -Y n; I Dinner 01.00 to 8:30 P. M. -Jr. 1 Soup : ' Y-Y' A YY Consomme Juliene Candied Sweet Potatoes Ice Cream or Fruit Jello Tea Milk land; rose festival ' and which; was won by the American legion aux iliary, Capital' post No. 9, has just been received in Salem. ' : M. and, Mrs. t Charles Barker and son, Herbert Barker, left Sat urday evening fok" Portland eu route to Montreal via the Canadi an' Pacific, route, from which port they will 'gall late- in the month, for England. 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