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LUDRED BUNCH
IS3 NELLIE A. ROWLAND,
only daughter of Dr, Mary
CJ. &ouwland, has announced her
marriage to ,Mr. Lewis Green of
IottlaBd. The ceremony took place
an ebruary 21, at Everett, Wash.
Th secret, was . disclosed in a
. unique and attractive manner on
$uisday - at the Alpha Chi Omega
eofprity at the! University of Ore
gon, where Mrs'. Green Is a senior.
. Mlis Lucille .Moore was the only
out of town guest present for the
forjtnal j announcement, which was
; inde against a rich. Oriental
$akground and silken hangings
floor 'covering. Two slave
litis admitted the guests to the
secret chamber wher an old, old
fove story is being told to a small
iA-slan boy. with the decree that
the same tale will be repeated in
reality 5000 years hence, and in
o&en of this a ring is placed on
Mrs. Green's finger..
. . Ir. Green, who Is attending
, nedical college In Portland, is a
, member of the Theta Chi fratern-
Jlr. and Mrs. A. N. Moores left
jeterday lor Seattle, to be the
guests for a short time of Air. and
ilib. Kenneth Moores - , l
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j" The many friends of Mrs. Ben
jam In Blatchford are- extending
their sympathy upon the death
i of her I mother,- Mrs. ' Fannie :De
i Graff, late last week In Scappoose.
Ifuineral services were held on Fri-
da, with burial to take place in
' EJJfendale, North Dakota. Mrs.
Blitchford.' who has been with her
-mother during' her last illness, re-
turned homeMonday evening,, She
.waj accompanied by her sister,
'Mr?. Ada Holiday, who will be her
" hoiise-guest.
M .
vVj.Hal Hibbard Auxiliary will
niet oaFrIday, March 20, for the
"regular monthly social meeting,
-withMrs. John Bertelson hostess
fat her home, 110 Lefelle street.
I l - ' :
Judge P. J. Kuntx . is among
j those whose birthdate coincides
: with the annual holiday observed
for (Ireland's patron saint, but ac
j cording to his custom Judge
, Kn4tx ' celebrated the occasion on
'the I week-end closest at hand.
This year Judge and Mrs. Kuntz
spent -the week-end in Corvallls,
with Miss . Magdalene and Miss
Irene .Kuntx, accompanying them
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PHONES 10t
from Albany to the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. A. Schramm, a daugh
ter and son-in-law. Mrs. Schramm
was hostess at 6 o'clock Sunday
evening , with appointments In
keeping with the ( occasion.
By i yesterday j evening Judge
Kuntz had become the recipient
of a host of congratulations in the
form of letters and ; telegrams.
Probably there was no more inter?
eating missive of greting among
these than that sent by the gradu
ating class of '93 of Aledo, Illinois.
Another letter of : esteem came
from the president of the board
of education in Minnesota where
Mr. Kuntz for a number of years
was associated." "
T " ' ' - : "
Mrs. 'Fritz . Slade ''entertained
charmingly on Monday for her
club at luncheon and bridge, with
spring flowers used in the rooms.
Club guests for the afternoon were
Mrs. John II. Carson, Mrs. Earl
Flegel of Honolulu, Mrs. Asahel
Bush, Mrs. Don Byrd of Portland,
Mrs. Carlton Smith, and Mrs. John
J. Roberts. The club members of
the group included: Mrs. Harry
Hawkins, Mrs. T. A. Roberts, Mrs.
Curtis Cross," Mrs. t Prince Byrd,
Mrs. Arthur Rahn. Mrs. Hugh Mc
Cammon. Mrs. ErceI Kay, Mrs.
Max Hofer, Mrs.j Frank Spears,
Mrs. Dan Fry. Jr., and the hostess,
Mrs.' Frits Sladel : " ;V .
Mrs. J5. A. Carson, president' of
the Marion County Health associ
ation, was in SUyton Thursday
for the purpose of organizing
Stayton into a ' health unit, pre
paratory to opening the five-year
health program to be formally In
augurated under the direction of
Dr. Brown on March 27 at Salem.
Mrs. C. P. Bishop returned home
last evening after spending the
week-end in Portland where she
visited with Mr.) and Mrs. Roy
Bishop and at the Clarence Bish
op home. - ;- -I -;
Miss Frances J Ray of North
Bend is the house guest of Mrs.
W. R. Smalley at i 815 North Win
ter street. . , i :)
r: v. J, ' i ;'l
Miss Jenelle Vanderort enter
tained delightfully last night at a
St. Patrick's dinner party for the
members of the Beta Chi sorority
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. H. Vanderort. 435
North Winter street. f A basket of
daffodils with foliage centered the
table." Green candles were ef
fectively used. Dinner J 'covers
were arranged t for 36, with the
following present for the festive
affair: Mrs. M. B. Parounaglan,
Miss Verna McKeehan, Miss Caro
lene Tallman. Miss Grace Jasper,
Miss Dorothy Owen. Miss Margaret
Bo Dine. Miss Ruth Hewitt, Miss
Hollls VIck, Miss Myrtle Jensen,
Miss Helen Nicholson, Miss Eva
Tacheron, Miss Florence Young.
Miss Viola Carrier Miss Margaret
Raught. Miss" Lois Taylor. MIsa
Mary Erickson, Miss Irene Clark,
Miss Remoh Tryor, Miss Cleo
Weddle, Miss Esther King, Miss
Katherine Rossman. Miss Mar
garet Wood, Miss Phoebe Smith,
Miss Margaret Arnold, Miss Helen
Arpke, Miss Grace Jasper, Miss
Louise Nunn, Miss Margaret Legge
Miss Mildred Grant, Miss Jessie
Pybus, Miss Delferna Kelso, Miss
Genevieve Thompson, "Miss Clara
Jasper, Miss Frances Hodge, Miss
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- cdifortably and cor
rectly dressed for spring,
and selection from our new
modes in sports i coats ; as
sures the achievement of -i
all three requirements. We
have anticipated every need
for every figure and, are
pleased to announce r the
showing of these.-, sports ,
' coats in the new spring "
cloths. Greys,; Tans and
mixtures. . ..
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Models are . single v and
double breasted, quarter
lined and f tailored with '
the tight set in sleeve or
the raglan, wide cuff.' ' .
Some feature the velvet
collars while others are of
self materials. '
i
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to V'l-
. . ' Today s ' i
Daughters of the Nile. Mrs. V.
E. Kuhn, 653 N. - Winter street.;
"Literature study section. of the
American Association of Univers
ity women. . .. ,
First Methodist church circles:
South Central: Mrs. Catherine
Brown, at Jefferson; 'West Cen
tral: Mrs. C. A. Clark. 638 North
Church street; East Central:, Mrs.
A. A. Slewert, 388 North Win
ter street; South East: Mrs. G.
W. Eyre. 1973 Mill street; Tew
Park, Mrs. A. B. Hudelson. 915
South 12th street; Naomi Circle:
Mrs. C. H. Jewett, 1206 North
16th street; Lucy Anna Lee: Mrs.
Foster Odom. 1730 State street.' t
; :i Thursday-- - .
Royal. Dadmun, under ansplces
of Salem MacDowell club, Grand
theater, 8:15 o'clock. - .
-: , . .. . Friday . -. " , i
, Woman's Union. First Congre
gational chnrch. ri .-
Woman's Alliance of the Uni
tarian church. - Mrs. - R. A. Mo
honey. 9 1 4 Saginaw street, host
ess. Z:30 o'clock.
.Saturday
American Association of Uni
versity Women, 12:30 o'clock
luncheon. Gray Belle Dr. Walter
H. Brown, speaker.
T. N. T. club, spring formal, v
MUdred Herwig, and the hostess.
Miss Jenelle Vanderort. "
' ' '
The birthday of Patrick Burns
was enjoyably celebrated on Sat
urday evening at the family home
one half mile north" of Rlckreall
with about forty people in attend
ance, Including the ten children
of the host and hostess. Mrs. C.
L. Wright assisted the hostess
during the evening.. : 't ; ;
The following were those, pres
ent: ; Mr: and XnwA. L, McCoy,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burk and
family, Mr. and Mrs. E. Canfield,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sheddeck,
Mr. and 'Mrs. George Eiche, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Young, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Eaton, Mr, and Mrs.
C. C. Kays, Mr. ; and : Mrs. Elmer
Coward, Mr. and Mrs; Frank Vin
cent, Mrs. and-Mrs. W. A. Star-
key, Mrs. Ed Willard and family,
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McDounald,
Mr, Phillips, Mr. Thompson, Miss
Mary Barbow, - Miss Margaret
Burns, Miss Neva Starkey, Lloyd
Wright, Elmer Burns, Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Wright, and the hosts,
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Burns. ' :
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grannis ot
Cottage Grove were guests over
the week-end of Mr. and . Mrs.
H. H. -Yandevort. . 1 '
Astoria will be the host Thurs
day, Friday and Saturady of this
week to the annual Oregon confer
ence of the Daughters of the Am
erican Revolution.
The entertainment program its
well advanced In the . hands of
Astoria chapter., i:vn
Delegates are expected to arrive
Thursday noon. That afternoon
the state board o management
will hold an executive session;. in
Orange ; hall, where all sessions
will convene. ; i :
The delegates will be taken for
an automobile tour to historic
points about Astoria, continuing
to Seaside, where they will be
guests of the Seaside Women's
club at tea In Rogers hotel. , - u
v Thursday night a reception for
delegates,. members of the Astoria
chapter and Astorians eligible to
membership ,in the D. A. R. will
be held in the W. E. Tallant res
idence. I , . , i , .
The first general business ses
sion of the conference, will be cal
led Friday morning Reports of
state chapter and i X state and
national committees, will. be pre4
sented. The Astoria Chamber of
Commerce-' will be host Friday
noon at luncheon in the banquet
room of the Oregon temple served
by the Monday club of the First
Presbyterian church. .'.
The business session will be
continued Friday afternoon. That
evening the general conference
banquet will be held in Hotel
Astoria, followed by a concert for
delegates and members on the
mezzanine floor. The ' Friday
Musical club of Astoria will pre
sent the evening s program. ,
The concluding business session
will . be held ; Saturday morning,
with the election of officers.
Portland ; Telegram.
s: Plans fpr a tea for the members
and for those eligible to member
ship,, were- made at x the meeting
of the American "Legion auxiliary
which met Monday evening in Mc
Cornack hall. A cooked food sale
was also planned for the latter
part of the month. . V I
Following the business meeting
the. members of the auxiliary ad
journed to the armory where they
witnessed the impressive Initiation
ceremonies of the legion. ; Lata in
the evening dancing followed.
One of the things that makes
Royal Dadmun, the eminent bari
tone who is to sing here tomor
row night at the Grand theater.
such a favorite Is his fine, healthy
normal personality, the solid san-i
I ty which governs all that he does
In his art and in his life In gen
eral. , He does not for the minute
beliere that he is the greatest
singer In the world, or that his
voice is the finest mankind has
ever known. Anyone suggesting
these , things to , him would , be
greeted with laughter. He knows
that he has a fine voice, he knows
that he Is a good ginger and a sin
cere artist and he always gives
Correct
K fKft l net
in - u Detail
. . . " . -.
, You often hear it said of
some certain. woman, "She Is,
;A "smart' dresser or ''She
has style." It's because she
is exceedingly careful 1 n
her selection of every bit of
wearing apparel. - Our milli
nery appeals to women who
know and have style.
Whereby there is never a more
welcome . Visitor among . traveling
singers than he. . , -
j He is tremendously serious' in
his "art and the success that he
has had is final evidence of this,
fnr hi iticcMs' haa been entirelv
of jhis oyji making. )n'the e'rli
years of is career he Just "Plu
ged" along with the healthy; ob
stlnacy wnich is one of the great
est ractorr -in. success.' In those
dava tie never bothered '.about the
fee... He wanted people to hear
him sing. - . --
. ; Mrs. David Wright has as her
house-guest during the weeks of
March. Mrs. Frank. Guiwits of Her-
miston. . Mrs. .Wright and Mrs.
Guiwits are sisters. . . A
The Woman's Alliance of the
Unitarian' church will meet at
2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon at
the home , of Mrs. R. A. Mohney,
914 Saginaw street.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Gragg
entertained at four tables ot cards
on Saturday evening at their home
using St. Patrick novelties In a
fitting manner in the decorative
scheme. ,1 Spring flowers. were
used in aa attractive way. t
, Those playing - at the tables
were; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Amort,
of Corvallls, Mr. and Mrs. R. C
Thompson of Portland, Mr. and
Mrs. E.. Shepherd. Mr. and Mrs.- E.
I. Doan, Mr., and Mrs., G. F. Cham
bers, Mr. and Mrs.t A.vJ. Greee:
Miss Doris Langland. Frank Need-
ham, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert C. Gragg.
I Seven women of the First Meth
odist church will be hostesses to
day at their homes for the resnec
tive church : circle to which they
oeiong. Mrs. Catherine Rmwn
Mrs. C A. Clark, Mrs. A. A. Siei
wert, Mrs. G. W. Evre. Mrs. A n
Hudelson. Mrs. C H. Jewett, and
Mrs. Foster .Odom will be those
who will entertain. . ; ,
The Daughters of the Nile will
meet for an alt day. meeting to-
ay at the home of Mrs. V. k
Kuhn, 653 X Winter street. The
group wJH assemble at 10 o'clock
to sew for the Shrine hospital for
cniiaren. - , - - , . :
, - - . - :
f The literature study section of
the 'American Assocfatloa of Uni
verslty Women .will meet at 7:30
o'clock this evening at the home
of Professor and Mrs. E. C. Rich
ards for an Interesting discussion
or the novels of H. G. Wells.
Silvertbn,' Or., .-March 17.
(Special to The Statesman. J Mr,
A. Torgerion was 1 the Inspiration
of a pleasant little afternoon party
Monday when a group of friends
called to help celebrate her -77th
birthday. ; ; The guest? brought
lunch ; which was served at the
close - of the afternoon.- Guests
were Mrs.' C. M. Riviness,. Mrs. A.
O. Legard. Mrs. Christine Jacob
sen, Mrs. : .Josephine v Jacobseni
Mrs. Hans Hansen; , Mrs. B. i
TInglestad, Mrs. II. Julso - Jrs.
John Fuhr, and Mrs. .Sarah Ev
ens,- -Ti.-ni.'
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