THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 1924 J I I I " - t 1 c i ! i AUOREO BUNCH 1 "A IK VtfX rS ? PHONE: f. IOC ' . '-"si- 1 . - N NO UN CEMENT com- pletely surprising even their most intimate friends was that of the marriage yesterday morning at 9:35 o'clock of Miss Clara Brelt e'nstein and Mr.' Dwight Quisen berry. Mrs. t .Qulsen berry. ., the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Brel tenstein, is a popular member of the younger set. Attending; the Oregon Agricultural college,? she wis a member of the Pi Beta Ph! sorority. Mr. Quisenberry. the son of Mrs. Grace Quisenberry of Hol lywood, California, also' attended the Oregon Agricultural college. A partner in the . Central Phar--macy, he ; is prominent in local clric circles, being both, a Cher rian and a Klwanlan. Since thaj war. where he served in the ar tillery, he has established his bus iness connections in .Salem. r; ;Mr. and tin.) Quisenberry left immediately Vlter the ceremony for a three weeks motor trip. Af ter November 1st," they will be at fWE PAY CASH FOR YOUR 1 FURNITURE I AND TOOLS L 5 - fcapital Htrdvaro i ft Furniture Co. I Best Pr5cea Paid j I 4 i . :- - ' home to their friends at the new apartments, at 935 MilL i : . Grace Wood Jess, gifted folk song artist who sings this evening at the First Christian church, was the inspiration for. an informal gathering of friends Sunday af ternoon' at the tea hour, . - when Professor and Mrs. T. S. Roberts were hosts at their attractive studio-residence on ' North Summer street. Autumn flowers decked the rooms where the j interested group gathered for a friendly mus ical program, both the guest of honor and her accompanist, re sponding with ' faultless num bers, intimating a program of ex ceptional interest for this evening. Miss Lena Belle Tartar sang a group from her concert numbers of . last. Monday evening, Professor Roberts playing the accompani ments and later giving! an appre ciated piano solo. ' Tea, with wafers and fruits, was served in the dining room. Those finding what a charming guest Miss Jess can be for such a I delightful hour were: the ac companist for the evening, Mr. Raymond McPheters, of Pasadena, Cal., Miss Lena Belle Tartar,' Miss Elma Weller, Mrs. Bertha Junk Darby, Miss Beatrice Shelton, and the hosts. Professor and Mrs. T. the of a Mission S. Roberts. Thirty girls who are members of the Loyal Daughters class of been invited to the home of Mrs. John O. Humphreys. 1285 S. High street this evening at 8 o'clock for hilars - i . - i ; ' i V MOTHER Fletcher's Cas- toria is a pleasant, harmless Sub stittrte for Castor Oil, Paregoric, rr- ." t "vi e " ' i '.' I ruvuiB auuio iuuicr 5 mure, luteo TeethingjDropsafid Soothing Sirups, espcrBrejM6forrtaaae in beginning sewing will xnianis- in arms ana cnuaren au, ages. ; j ifo avoid imitatloni; always took for the-Signature of . &!aJjjt$&j&AA Proven direct ions rm each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. organization Study Circle. ... . . 4., . js., ,. , Mrs. George P. Vlck, on the oc casion of her birthday anniversary Saturday evening. Was the inspir ation for a delightful surprise dinner. The guests included: Mr. and -Mrs. George F.-Viek, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Vick, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Vick ' and children Lorraine and Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vick, and daughters. Bertha and Har riet. M-s. Sophia Vick, Miss Hol lis Vick, and Roy F. Jacobsen. . . . Mrs. Emily. Baquill, former res ident at the Old Peoples' Home is visiting Mrs. William R. Randle of Salem Heights. ' ; -. ; Miss Marie Andresen became the bride of Franklin Miller Jr. Saturday afternoon at 4:30, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and j Mrs." William Andresen. of 610 Jefferson street, Oregon City. Mr. 'Milter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Miller of Albany, and is well known in Salem, hav ing lived here a number of years. The j bride was attended by Miss Wanda Nelson of McMinnville as maid of honor, and two younger sisters of the bride ' acted as bridesmaids. The groom was at tended by Mr. Claude Steusloff of Salem. Both the young people are graduates of the University of Oregon, she a member of the Chi Omega sorority, he of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity. They will make their home in Albany. A number of Salem people ' were guests at the wedding. j Mr. and. Mrs. 'C. E. Underhill are the guests of their niece, Mrs. L. F, Bfown at her country home near Salem. Mr. Underhill is an attorney of Onewa, Iowa. They plan to be here for a period of 10 days or two weeks. i I Uj--, . j : A number of Salem women are in attendance this week at the state convention of the WCTU which, opened, in Corvallis yester day to continue until Thursday. Mrs. Sarah Oliver, Marion county president. Is in official attendance from here. . Representing the lo cal union are: Mrs. Louisa Kraps, Mrs. C. M. Landaker, and Mrs. Alice Jennison. From the North Salem union two delegates are in attendance at the convention, Mrs. Jennie Presnall and Mrs. Stanton. Mrs. L. C. Farmer was a guest over the week-end of Mrs. Frances Cochrane in Portland. I-!'-' Work in the vocational classes of which Mrs. F. E, Barker is in charge will begin today in the rooms above Miller's store. Three Social Calendar -!fodsy- eoncert, of be beld as well as classes in mill' inery both beginning and advanc ed. Advanced sewing is also in cluded in the schedule. Grace : Wood Jess in First Christian church. 1 Progressive Dancing clujb-, Der by hall, i - ' War Mothers. ' Chamber Commerce 12:30 o'clock, f j , u St. Paul's Guild. Parish house 2100 o'clock. . i j I WCTU hall 2:30 o'clock Organization of a Mission Study circle. Mrs. J. O. Humphreys. 1285 S. High street. I t Tri-C class luncheon and busi ness . meeting. Presbyterian church .dining room, 6:00 b'clock. South Division of Presbyterian Ladies' Aid. Church parlor. 2:00 o'clock. Z.'"'X i -J ' I "; ;" Wednesday - Women's Foreign Missionary society of First Methodist chtirch. Mrs. R. L. Farmer, 909 Cheme keta street. j .V" . Executive Committee of iPresby terian Woman's Missionary I so ciety. : Mrs. H. E. Barrett, 2117 State St. - r; 1,- i t i Thursday f O. A. C: club. Mr. ad Mrs. Carle Abrams.i 146S . Chenjeketa. 5 Rally dinner.' First Presbyter ian church. 6i30 o'clockf If't Business and Professional Wom en's rummage sale, 165 N.tLIberty. h : '; Friday . . Salem Woman's club sponsor presentation of "What Every Wo man Knows." Waller Hall. 8 o'clock. f Jason Lee church supper, f South Salem Friends Woman's Missionary society. Mrs! -Ethel Miller, 1620 South Higtf street, hostess. ; -l ' v" - Woman's Missionary Bqciety of First Presbyterian churci. iMiss Gertrude Eakin, hostess, at Salem Indian, school at Chemawa. 2:30 o'clock, and Professional Business Women's sale. - 1 ' ' t ' SaturOay : ' Salfim Woman's , Club. Club house. Business meeting 2:30 o'clock.' : .' ' -il Professional and Business Wom en's sale, 165 N. Liberty.; J I : I The Adolynk club opened its fall season ; with a live party on Friday followed with a luncheon at the Spa. All the club members were present, the group including Mrs. Oral Lemmon, who acted as hostess for the afternoon. Mrs. S : Salem People Can Profit By This A society woman .' had istotnach trouble so bad everything; she ate soured and formed gas"; Adlerika helped her the first da;. Most medicines act only on lower bowel but Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and removes all gasses and poisons. Brings out matter you ! never thought wlLlTa your system.. Helps anyjcase gas on the stomach in TEN minutes. J. C. Perry, Druggist, 115 South Commercial St. Aav. i t : A PT7w AJiJ RL S. Melson and A. A. Gueffrpy ; ..-.. .if.... - ..... , ' ! Announce the Opening of the i TATIOJM This store will EI1Y' mm CO, 465 STATE STREET WedhesdaViO ctdBer 1 carry a complete stock of Commercial and Social Stationery, Mottoes, Bridge Favors and Books. ' T Typewriter Shop Moved : - ' - , " ' . ,. . . , ' . Our typewriter and rubber stamp de partment, formerly located at 165 North Liberty, has beerf moved to, this store where we will be! able to give better service to our patrons. I , j- The Newest Fiction Our NewYor book service provides us with the latest NOVELS, DRAMA, POETRY, TRAVELS and BlBLIGROPHY, thirty days previously to any shop in the Northwest. CHILDREN'S BOOK SHOP 1 Initiate your children in the full joys of reading and renewyour own child hood pleasures. i' ' M'-li't' i -r-'r.'; '' j '. .' In pur CHIU1;S both you ;and your children will find books sympathetic with the children's thrills ot excitemen withtJieir curios ity, tneiri fancies, their sense of humor, and witn their love of warmth and color, j ' ,-t y.vi&2Sa , V J J ATLAS BOOICSTATIONEEW Ctt OUEFTROY 2. 8. MELSOK) t Add st! Serve light, I crisp Snow Flakes! i Acind COAST biscuit col Oscar Zellar, Mrs. Earl Poulsen, Mrs. George Nelson, Mrs. Carl Chapler, Mrs. Jesse George, Mrs. James Teed,; and Mrs: Reed Row land. . '1 .. 1 i - . '. . Mrs. Earl Poulsen will be host ess for the club on Friday, Octo ber 17. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. OlBon, for mer residents of Salem, who have been visiting' friends and rela tives here, left yesterday for their home in San Francisco. . , The . Progressive dancing club will hold its first gathering of the season this evening in Derby hall. The Raggedy Ann fox trot will be featured. . Mr. and llrs. Carl Wilson and ' daughter, Irene. of: SusanvUle, Cal.. are the bouse guests of Salem relatives. .They plan to be here for two -weeks. " ' I -.; i , ' Successful from every stand point was tike program given Sun day eveningjat the ,. Evangelical church, corner, of 17th and Che meketa streets, .with everyj parti cipant appreciated to the fullest. Howard ' Olgen sang, though the number ,wasi not previously an nounced.' :! . ,1 . j j ; The members of St. Paul's guild are asked to come to the parish house promptly at 2 o'clock for the meeting' this afternoon to as sist in the tying of. two comforts. . .The .Woman's Foreign Mission ary society of the First Methodist church will 'meet, tomorrow after noon at the .home, of Mrs. R. . Farmer, 909 Chemeketa stret The delegates from the Branch meeting l at ; Bellingham will give their reports. ' " : . ;f I .j : - ' , The Salem : War "Mothers will meet this afternoon in the Cham ber of Commerce for the regular meeting at 2:30 o'clock. Import ant, plans for the dedication of the new xnohument will be worked out' at this time. :i : j. ij .It ... . October j.10 and 11 are the dates set for the rummage sale the , . Business , and Professional Women's club are giving.- The sale will be . held at ICS North Liberty street and the members of the club; and their friends are busy collecting goods! for the sale. ' : - 1 1 A large land enthusiastic audi ence of women met yesterday at the home of Mri. John U, Rand for the- meeting this week of the Woman's Republican Study club. Judge ; Wallace McCammant of Portland was the splendid speaker of the afternoon, choosing as his subject. President Coolidge. of whom he spoke la a' personal, ap preciative way. ,v j ; A tea-hour followed . the busi ness meeting and address. Mrs. H. J. JJean poured, with the tea table attractively centered with pink asters.. Mrs.' Mark Skiff was chairman of the hostess commit tee, her f assistants being Mrs. Frank Power and Mrs. Lillian Ap plegate. j T s ! . : i ' i i The regular .WCTU meeting will be held this afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock In the halls. The time! will be given-over to the definite 'con sideration of the Principles and Constitution of the' local union. . j Tuesday, Oct. 7, the member ship of Court Capital City of the Catholic! Daughters of America will have a social , evening 'with Mrs. S. Gentzkow, acting as chair man,, assisted by- the following committee:; Mrs. - William ; Mc Laughlin, Mrs. Henry Lynch. Mrs. A. Schneider, Mrs. J. . Nadon, Mrs. E. Eckedlln and the Misses ij. ana u, vogi. ., . . LOOKING AHEAD - - . 1 Plan now for .vrintar, confort by asking for further Inform a- I tloa regarding the most econo mical heating plant . oa the market.;; - ' Elaslrnan Siblccdf ;-Fi2rnccir-'" A le poit card brings til Information without an ctU gatlon on your part. 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