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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON ll J f ! i ! il TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 17f 1925 -V I.-. ; AUDIIED BUNCH? fXE . OP THE . LOVELIEST brides of the season was Miss Teresi Fowle who;- On Sunday morning at the First Congrega tional church,- plighted hen troth to Mr. Jamer 7oleman Kriesel. Thtf" sferWe was rei at 8:S o'clocki.wlth Iter;W C Kantner the o rficiatlhg- clergyman . 'Only relatives and Intimate' friends wit nessed the cereflidny; - Neither of the young couple were attended The bride m-ade an attractive picture at the altar in her frock of wood rose; French crepe, - lace trimmed, and adorned with Paris ian flowers, with accessories to harmonize. Her corsage was an exquisite combination of orchids, f reezias, lilies of the valley and bride'g roses. Following ' the - ceremony the MaHon hotel was the scene of a tf&ligbtfnlly 'appointed wedding ftreakfast, with the favors small tissue-wrapped gifts of the bridal cake. Lovely Japanese place cards, brought f romr Japan by the1 late Heyward Fowle,' brother of the brkle, marked Covers for 14 close relatives and" intimate friends. A lovely basket of rose-pfnfc Carna tions centered the breakfast table. Lighted pink ; tapers la erystal lfolderar completed! the effect.1 The group included Mr. and Mrs. Hfch "ard Krieset, ! Mr& W. P. Fowle, tlf. and Mrs. "7. C. Kantner, Mr. and Mr3. It. rl&. Kriesel, Mr: and -. Mrs. Emit Carlson,' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. ' Tlernardi, 'Miss Helen Gatker, Charles Dean Fowle and Richard Kriesel. . ,;.'; v Following.;, the breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Kriesel left for a motor trip to various, northern points. After March. 1 they will be at home, to their 'friends in - Albany where Mr. Kriesel is in business. Mrs. Kriesel. 'the daughter of Mrs. W. P. Fowle, is a graduate of both ,the Salem' high 'school itnd of Wil lamette University.' For the past number of -years she had been one of Salem's most popular teachers. At the university "-foe was a mem ber of the Adelante Literary soci ety. She is . also affiliated with the White Shrine and with, the Eastern Star J Many lovely affairs have been gfytei for Mrs. Kriesel since first announcement of the betrothal. '! e ' t An attractive post-Valentine wedding wais'tnat on Sunday al ter noon at "2! 'o'clock when Miss Elsie Leisy became the" bride of 4r. William'; Jlartel. The cere Vnony was performed by Rer.'S. S. Baumgartncr'',cf Pratm ; at thai liome or. the bride's mother, Mrs. Lena Leisy. VMeadetssOha'swed fcing march was ' played by'Mres TleleliLeisy.'ia "sister of the bride, thirty relatives; and friends we're in attendance. . The bride."' 'al tractive la a be coming fjrOcfcTtAurqtfoisc'.:Jbhie silk crepe, carried a. shower .bou quet of Cecil Brunner rbses. Mrs. Bartel Is a 'graduate of the "Salem high school with the class of 1923.' The youag couple will make their home In Portland. PHONE 101 "Down, in Maine," a farce- In three acta., presented toy the Sa lem Heights Community club, will be given for the pleasure of those of - LabisbV Center at the , school hdase tomorrow evening. the ladies ot the Boclal circle of " the Central ' Congregational church wilLentertain the First Congregational 'church ladies at a Colonial Tea at 2:30 o'clock in the parlors of the hostess church. Her. and i Mrs. Blaine E. Kirk-patriclri-wh are leaving- ahortly, for Chicago were guests ofhohor at the meeting last night at: the home of Dr.! and Mrs. M. C, Find ley of the Sunday school board of the First Methodist church. Over 50 of those who have been most closely associated -with Dr. and Mrs. Kirkpatrick In, their work were In attendance. . j ' I A meeting of the 'DaughtenTof Veterans will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. F L. Watersr.J599 State street, for the purpose of organ izing a sewing circle. AH Daugh ters are Invited to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben P. Boise will entertain the members ot the Merry-Go-Round club thia evening at their home, 619 Court street. The reception committee for the reception , and ball to be given by officers and ladies, of the Oregon- National Guard' stationed in Multnomai in honor of Brigadier General and Mrs. George A. White on their twentieth wedding anni versary Saturday night, February 21, at the Amory .will include Ihe following: j :::..).:..: . Brigadier .General and , Mrs. George A. White, Colonel and Mrs. Hiram , U, Welch. Governor and Walter? M, Pierce, 'Brigadier en eral - and Mrs. ? Joseph Kahn, U. S. A.; Mayor and Mrs George L. Dakar, Colonel and Mrs. F. T. Arnold, U. S. A.; Colonel and Mrs. Wiley Howell, V. S. A.;- Colonel W. H. C. Bowen, U. S. A;, retired, and. Miss; Glad yfe Co wen; ; Colonel and ' Mrs. Ci E. Dentlcr JJ S A., retired; : Colonel, -and ;Mrs.' rJ;r S. ParkeMU,'j S." A-, ; retired r Coldhel and Mrs IT. I Q. Worrllow, tj. .fit. A, retired, and Lieutenant Cootmandf cr D. E. ; Bar bey, ' U. S. N. the- floor, eommittee t will con sisf of "the1 Xollowias tfonil Guard of ficessj Lieutenant, Coion el E. Cf Libb'y,ichalrroT-Major Roy Knox; Major .William G. Scott, Major Harry' C-. Bfumbaugh'Ma-jor- Fred, iM. "West j Ma Jor. "ames C. Gay. Jr.,' Major Leo ; Pirenl, Major Edward Van Horn Captain Jerrold Owen, Captain L.r. A. Mil uer and 'Captain: Raymond Oleen. -Portland' Telegram. . "The WCTU Frances Willard day memorial program will be held at 2:30 o'clock this 'afternoon at the hall. 'Rev.! Z. C. 'MoWer will "be the speaker. Mr and Mrar'Gebrge " E. Enaory and Mlsa-Leone Halt entertained at a dinner "6n- Thnrday for Messrs. Richard, and' Henry Lea, both members of the North weaU ern University ' Glee club-, and friendft of long. acqQalhtance at their former home in Elgin, III. Th men are eons of j the well known Lea family In Elgin, 111., and are sow ; attending North western. .. . I. ..-Hi' The coming of the Northwest ern Glee club to Salem also furn ished the occasion, for a ' lovely luncheon at which Prefesaor and Mrs.' Donald W. Riddle, and Mra. George E. Emory, and -Miss Leone Halt; entertained. Covers' were placed for: Miss LUcHle Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Holland Pease, Mr. John Elliott, Mr. Tom R'oblnson(, Mr. Gustar " Anderson, Mr. Tim Lowry.' and the host and hostesses. The table decorations -were In Northwestern'' colors purple and whiter hyacitnhj?' teing effectiTely used. All of the guests Were Inti mate friends of 'the host and host esses in EvafiSTOn, "Illinois. ' Mr. Pease ft sC member' of the faculty at' the Northewestern Schrool 'of Music in which Mrs. Riddle was a student.' - Mr. Lowry Is a fratern ity brother Of 'Ir.RIddle. j Mr. Andersftn la1 well-known in Salem where ho formerly lived.1 The oth er 'members' of :the group are di tlnrnished members of the party. The' Modern1 Writers : will meet thir evenings with- Professor 'and Mrs. M.'. E. - Peck,- 1458 Court street. .'Miss Marie Roljerts will entertain" with' Professor and' Mrs. Peck. -f"" : 'JV '!i ' tic : The Tri-C : class of the ? First Presbyterian church wilt - meet at 6 .o'clock thiai evening - in the church dining- room for a lunch eon and bttisneas' meeting: j i ': i - : : " .1 i The music section of. the Sa lem Arts' League will meet this evening at the. home of Dr. John R. Sites,' 1156 Court street; for a study of Schumann. , j - : i : Silverton, Ore., Feb. 16. A re port on the child welfare work in the Silverton "public schools was given at -the .February meeting of the ,Parent-teacher'a Circle. ; In the report it was stated that the milk bill la ' how ' approximately $75 while that of the crackers Is $25. - The. matter of getting out side assistance was discussed. A 'movement; was also started to for ma' central welfare com mitte fdr locl organizations. .-t ; ' -:. j J The: ! WetSide. Circle of i the Jason jLee aocteiy - wlH' Jiave their social - at t thq homes of Mrs. Rich ard Erickson,'. 1 5 i S r'N Liberty street, at 2 : 30 o'clock; Fr'iday. j , i " ;.: :j'"liM,,a: i Coming as;an ; Iftterpatlng and complete surprise Amid, the" week's affairs was theV announcement j of the- 'marriage . of Miss Johanna James and Joe Ellis,' ""two. widely known' Eugene young people.. .The wedding was an event of Saturday atJ the home "of the bride's sister, Mrs.'' Roy Rice, in Salem. The'cer einonywaa perTormed' by "Father Buck: of Salem at 2 o'clock In the presence 'of ; a' "Tew' relallres and friends. The bride was attired ia a dark tailored suit with hat to match 'and carried - a corsage of freesia and Ophelia rosebuds. 'Her sister, Mrs. Roy Rice, was matron i cocrflx calendaii: i Today A ' '. Chadwlck chapter of the East em Star. Stated Conkmunicatlon and buaineaa-meeting. , Music section. SaTent 1 Arts' league. Dr. John R. Sites. ; r Writers' lub. ' Prof, and Mrs. M. E. Peck.' 1458 Court street J.i Rehearsal of Hiawatha's -Wedding Feast," Willamette univers ity chapel. 7:13 o'clock' Trl-C class; of the First Presby terian church. - Luncheon and bus iness meeting, a o'clock.' WCTU Frances Memorial pro gram. Halls, 2:20 o'clock. j L r Merry-Go-Roand club. "Mr And Mrs. R. P. Boise, hosts, "r. 'Wednesdajr ' Leisure. Hour club. ; Mrs. WT. Steuslof ,- 0.7 N. Commercial stJ I Daughters of the Nile, Mrs. E. H. Kennedy. 196 West" Washing- ton. Portia, Mansfield Dancers, at Grand, theater. " . ' ! , h i - Open, forum. meeting. ' Salra League of Women' Voters. j2:30 o'clock, public library.. . j j Story-telling section, Salamj Arts league. Mr and. Mrs. W Fj Far go, 1085 N. Church street, hosts. 7:30 o'clock. . , j .! Colonial Tea. . Ladles oil the Central Congregational - chare h hostesses for First Congregational church ladies. 2:3Q o'elock. Woman's Foreign Missionary so ciety. Leslie - Methodist church, 10 o'clock. Pot-luck luncheon at noon. ;. - ; - - r. j 1 Central Circle of Jason Lei Aid society. -All ; day -meeting - at church. 9:30 o'elock. Thnrsday n Willamette University Faculty WTomen'e elab. Mra.-Florian Vn Esc hen, 1 7 74 Ceart street, ' hoa tess.fi"'i . - --.t - , ! ( -j-;-. Sara jawea . Ca rap Fire .-girls. Home of Mrs. R. M T. Hester, guardian, 4 ' o'clock. .. ! Men's Bible- elass- of the First Presbyterian church. ' Soelal din der, 6:30 o'clock. I I Daughters of Veterans. Mrs. E. L. ; Waters, 1599 State street,"!? o'clock. ; ;. : ' j , ' Thursday-Afternoon club'V frs. C. P. Bishop, 765 Court gtreet. hostess, , f ' Friday Jasbn Lee Men's Bible class and Mizpah class. Social and busi ness meeting, church parlors, 7:30 o'clock. I I West Side circled Jason Lee Aid society. Mrs. Richard Erieksofi. 1515 North Liberty street; 2:3,0 o'clock. ' . j I,- "Saturday ''I j j-; American Association of ' Uni versity Women; !;; Marion I hotel. 12:30 o'clock luncheon. I of honor, while iMr-Itlce attended he tbridegroomj : i ' .'MrB.'-EHls is a.' former Universi ty of-Oregon student where! she made o brilliant, success in the school of music. ' She is a member of Alpha P Delta and -Mu Phi Epsilon. Since leaving the uni versity she has done much solo work both in' Eugene and: other cities. ' . i i ! Mr. Ellia'js a mentor at the' ttn verslty and is a senior man on the studept council and football coach at St. 'Mary's, high school. 1 They, plan'to make 'their home in Port land where Mr. Ellis ' will be In business. Eugene GuaVd. . 1 v -,:t-i j,- - -.. 1 you hesitate to taste the cooking fat-you 'are using? Taste Snowdrift afcd see how good ta tr7f' a cooking fat can be. 5 . . . J" , Snowdrift is made by the Wesson Oil people out of oil as good as a fine sakd oil hardened and .whipped into a creamy white' ifat and .packed: in an airtight cart to k&p xV as Isntreet and' fresh as the -day it was made. There couldnV Anything 'nicer '"for making cake, biscuit, or-pie. crust, or for frying. ' i " 1 ' . , ' : y . ! N I ! 1 t il ( : 1 r- Quality Attracts! The Prices Sell! diencp Dance DRESS SALE . Here's an opportunity 'the chance of the season- -to purchase Frocks of unusual quality at prices - that seem ridiculously low. We suggest an early visit while selec tion is at its- best. And your unrestricted choice of these 1 00 new spring dresses. In a grand array of colors and modes. " Featured as an intro ductory special. Sale Starts Today at 9 a. m. Continuing until Saturday Only .1 If) - -l - -.7 - -.--. I ' . - ' All remaining . ' Onyx 'Hosiery : $125 Allsfgis jioint to a capacity an 115 N. Liberty Street near State ittri the Portia Mansfield khe Dance concert to bst glteft at the Grand theater to- ni6rrcjwng;lit. , Thos ; who witness ai jperforiiaice of this . sort selr d'piu ileal tze iqve mai ly va ried(' arts hare be4 dravii.up.n-to produce tike whepi Mtlstic enbemble.. The Qpfte sjm-ujh a part of he jdance cistamea anjd stage settings are as f the-" music. They hafre been worked feyt by Charlotte Perry with aHfilbjo care, ari artist gives td (hlB canvas more in fact, for thie ajtistjma-kes but tone composi tlpn at a time, while the - danee artist tofcijtl employ a kaleidoscope iq n wpichi the harmonious combination (of on ii9ment must gijyei place td an .equally. pleasing combination the neit. In plan- nine-thes color schemes of the var ious dan-ceW, ithe eololring suggdst- 'V .wl !.J iJ a. uy uiE Giqusic -niusu out ou over. looked, of! the with alt ! !j j ! Dr. ad ir Similarly the movements dancers are worked out tne care a sculptur gives hfs figuresL but with the added cempl!cation that the grouping: must ! be j cjnfitaatlyj changing that -the ; beautiful inoment just parsed rau jbe in harmonioas re- lauon to; bb moment j to come. All me aances are toe original cre ations! of Portia Mansfield, rs. w. H. Lytie re- tnirned yeateriday front a week-end spent in Portland. I: ' I'M- iSllTertonJ ,Or., Fe. 16. -Mrs Beverin Nelson, president - of 'the Trinity X-dles Aid society, -enter' tained foirja! few of her friends at her home Wednesday afternoon. During th4 atternoon ithe question of purchUiin4 a carpet to be used inTrlriItr jjhUTch was jdlscnssed by a numbe- pj the women who were recently pponte . as a committee for that irose. The Ladies aid society Tlansj' tot purchase, carpet tor stair jyiysj and baleony Isles of the .Trinity entertained MrsI M.'kfalben. Mrs. Mrs. Q. $.lj4uge,"Mr Church. by Mrs. sen, Mrs! P. Cleorg; Menrikaen The women elson were: G. Evans, Hans Jen- Jl. JatJobspn, and Mrs The Wqman'a" Foreagn" Mission ary society df ' the iJesMe Metho dist church Ul meet! on Wednes day at io! o'clock fo an all day meeting inj Leslie hall . The mem. bers are askejl to brinjg old muslin for bandages which will be rolled at this tijne.j Ppt-lufk luncheon will be served, at noon after which the regular ptogram given, with Mrs. Qarcns in iharge. Mr. and! Byron F. Brunk are recelvingj a- host jbf 'cpngratu lations upon jthei birth- of a baby daughter on "Sunday,' Tebruary 15. The little ladv has foetn named Mary-Emma. I - Mil -;Mrs.'O.P, a caller cm of! Mrs, AngJeta Hbimstrom. . (Mrs. Journ T poff Of Portland was Sunday ft the home K, 'M. Jones, after a so la northern Washington, spending her lime aC SeatUe and Chehalis, ha; returned to Saiem to make herj home with her! daugh ter, MrsJ iohnUerger. SQSO West Nob hilL I ! The Thursday 'arternoon' club will " mee Ion i Thursday of ' this week at the home of Mr. F EUHop, 79 s pourt street. Mrs. . N. Uoores and Mrgi IL J. Bean wiU fca Bi3?is.tinghostes, AN ENSEMBLE OF PORTIA MANSFIELD DANGERS V- 1 1 ' 4.WllKl&XWTf lUUb AO lltv Utt. uvv - - x M. the season when the Portia Mansfield dancers will be presented under the auspices of the Civic Music club. Their applauded art has won much favor all over the country. ; Chadwlck chapter of the East ern Star will meet this evening for the regular February stated com munication. The home of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Underwood, 1970 Fairmount ave nue, was the gathering Place for a number of young people on Val entine evening. The party was planned for the special honor., of Miss Ethel Cotton, a niece ' of "the Underwoods, who ' for the last three . years has made her home with them. r Those uv the gxpup included: Miss' Helen Pemberton, Miss Ruth Hazelton, Miss : Louise Schmidt, Miss ! Elsie Tucker, Miss Bessie (Continued on pg 4 .COUGHS COLDS uutr umi 1 every trtinuto "77 ! 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