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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1925)
- - - - T- - tt "T 1 r - Arcnrn ucncii Labjt- IN A CATHEDRAL of trees, with y Shepherdress's preajp, tlj1 last sfcafjs or golden sun- iky; Delia Weathers. T- ukdi lending a glory, to the Bet.- Mornjng ' .Prayer. Streabbog; ns. ajiss w.ace Tyler .became the Doretta Spigler. The ceremony, performed at seven o'clock last njght. "July 3.1 In Paint- er;r IVoods, north "of. own, was tno of the ! mqst' impressiTe" in many weeks.' with all, of nature as a'tackSrou n d. ' ReyTbomas. Ach " esoh read the serrlce In thV pres ence qf a large company of friends aesemhled'la the woodland As a prelude, a su-plece orches tra played s!The Pilgrims.' Im mediately after which Miss Gladys Gilbert sang "At pawning," whUe Mfci'Lois Hocket played the mel ody on her riplin. j ;s , 7 r The brjiaVharty. approached the altar of the woods tbrongh a nave 1 of- lTSs and era as, four violins played the bridal ; chorus from "LrhensrJUf'I V Tbe- brJde. .charm- lagly gowned in white satinwfth u.vus i-ase ims raornins,.wiih a rirty of friends -, to spend ; the 1 ourth of July week end." Mr. and Mrs;-Joseph II. Albert and family and Mrs. George F. Itodgers and. Miss Margaret Itod gers 'are among those (who are spending today at the Albert Cab in at Nehama. . Mr. and ' Mrs. William Everett Anderson will spend the. Fourth on a fishing trip to Cascadia. Mrs. Clifton' Irwin returned home last evening from, , a two weeks' trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Needham plan to leave this morning by mo tor for California where they will spend a number of weeks on busi- heSS. " ' - . - ; Miss Selma Hllmer has returned! home from her trip to South Da-j CALIFOHTilA B.IUSICIAIC3 TO SING AT CHURCH. p a At the state convention of pos tal workers, held in Astoria, it was decided to hold next year's eon j ventlon at Albany, on the last Sat urday in June. The National As sociation of Letter Carriers, and the Oregon Federation of Post Of I flee Clerks, elected the following officers for, the coming year. Clerks: James A. Bruce of Port- The Immannel Male Quartet a!ad Saxaphoxie club which land, president; Earl Echeiberry, warrive a' sacred concert at tthe ll o'clock serrice'Sundaylport Miss morning at the First Congregational church. . 1 1 1 E1ien shea Astoria',' second vice president; Miss Arlie Rohanzlon of tam4ltnn tfcTr 'vtea president: w. . t ii v.wm " " - LEU LTAIJ HONORED BY LETTER CRIECS W. . JOtII'SOX IS NAMED VrESIDEXT AT ASTORIA SilTfrton Mau Gets Office; Albany Will Be CoaveBMon city Next er , .. .. lacfnd vfnU.lensth ; rea caqsht wlUi a wreath of Cecil TV, f?p f"r i " - - f" runner, rpses, was given in mar- Miss Bessie Wood. rjage he.r, brother. Dr. Sam It t Showers qfStars Wachs; Hope, LaFilense (six hands) Streab bog; Eva Arnold, Delia Weathers, Helen Gosser. " ' ' 1 Dance- of the Wildf lowers, Wen rlchj Helen Rkkman.1 i t s V (a) Beauttfnl Slue Danube Waltz; (b) Old English Dance, Green wald; George. Stoner, violin. Barbara Barham,' xlyophone, Mil-kotal urea abouu, (ibdo, i ... wDins van, Tieaman; Helen : Mr, and Mrs, C. Barbour.' Miss Gosser.- ? (;...!... ftarbonr. ; khh nt Duett. Just We Two. Presser: I Tnr v.A.Am Swansqn in ''Madame Sans Gene,"lO. S Frandes Turner, Doris Ross. I left yesterday bv motor for Pacific the group found the banauet table! Frank Klrkland of Portland, Aug- t womm -inru ine Kye, yaer;iBeach. Washington. - where thev ifoiifrhifm th it. finrl nW f : uv"w,, V Sd,Blu' Ttf . r,eorr W. TV . A . I ' - . -. r, TT..I I . v. - xowrj, varpenisr. f , I will Soend the week end.' ' - .-. i I V-hi f S1m -Trp!dent? TC. .n-t.it . . .-''.- . iiRccvucaa UU l4V;UIII UIUIS. I D.M f - f . , 0""l'w AiuerB; uini ; . ' . I - - . ',Ii . ' n PrtnlM nf Medford-Tica nresi- i-,!! , i i . . .. . in lh a Tiarir Tnt: Mrs.- r-ari i 'rha rttnennr waa a nnn na i v ' . w i l sit. ana Mrs. Artnur J. Rahnl.. : . . 7 l. t - ""v"- w i n t r..h f i.tnrta mt Tl X 1 ... - I HMnneir. MM Ix UirDT. Mn.lNtn Ilam a on ' o TLTw Pn.Vna I -, auciiare spenaing me wees ena at wes- w " , ; . i:. . and Auldl uaary j ean xieaaricK, wmer mo-i Maurice sierrett, Frank Klrkland . ZSy)yOC- t.tas c-Mrrp fff- flrflmTfl. Astoria, I. A. llcllclland of Port land and ILW Armstrong of por raUls, members ; of the. executive committee. ,- v -, Several resolutions ,were adopt ed by both groups, at the business meetings. The - Stan fie Id retire ment bill, calling for the voluntary retirement of post office employees after '3Q years' service or at .the age of SS at a salary of $100 a month was endorsed; a plea, was also made for a half holiday on Saturdays. The convention was well attend ed, by delegates from all "over the state and a splendid time was re ported by the five or sir' Salem delegates to the convention. , Arnold. ' Birds and the rrye. ; , The. Mocking Bird faith in r:usT . ' ; on;;Q world pece (Continued frwm ll"" scott by United - States Senator Butler of Massachusetts and Sec- & c la I J m Lilt i o. uauutio, IUQ . president's aetomoblle .turned in-1 to the boulevard.1 skirting: the Charley rirer,' a. salute of. 2-' guns was fired. ; ronTLXDHASEUZB PORTLAND, Ore., July 3-oire of undetermined origin early to night in the furniture store of Tull & Company on 'the third floor of the Richmond building. Fourth and Alder streets. In the business district. ild damage estimated at $80.fJ00."T" 7 "TT " Mrs D X. Beechler is exnected h?a.rd.: Marjory Webb, Maxlme My-Eugene; Murphy and .Karl Barr are .rs. im, ueecnier is expeciea Tm vir I-ii - -i It xr, to arrive h.omi i.lpday. from an "ex tended trip In the east. Dorothy - Race. Joe Darby, - John Starr" Virginia Sisson, Gene Pet- all alumni of Notre Dame univers ity, .' mi Do, Grand Caprice Hongror's Ketterer;. Mildred v Abbott, Kea- t neth Abbott. . i--;. .'-.-H Grand. ValBe Caprice, Eogle- ! man; Ruth KtOehler, i r - f Song of the. Nightingale; Kath- tiprl with lull, Hha W9 attsnlorf I UarnBTa. by her sister: Miss lne Tvlerr in r ' Warbling t Eve. Richards ; a gown, of each messallne with Arn?Id- silver lace; , The bridesmaid's bou quet was of Ophelia rpses. Mr. Verden llockett attended his brother as best man.1 Immediately following the cere mony the orchestra played "Dear ; Heart; a Serenade., ; 5 r ""The bride, a graduate of Wil lamette fahiversity with the class of 122, is an instructor In the English dfpartment at the Salem high school. The groom is a stu dent in the University of Oregon medical, school in Portland, i 1 An Informal reception followed the double ring ceremony. Assist ing In the' serving Just at the sun set hour 'were Mrs. Harry Scott, Miss Juanita Hockett. Mrs. Viola Tyler, Luella'" ' Keighan, Miss Angellne Smith, Sirs. Cecil Shot well, Mrs. Sam Tyler and Miss Lena Gilbert; '- -: : f ' ? The personnel of the orchestral holiday. week fiid at Netarta. - whose music blended into the" mys- j " " " . 1 tery of the out-of-doors. Included Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Fisher and Miss Avis HlckS. : Miss LoIs'Hock-1 their house guests, Mr, and Mrs. of the holiday. Miss Imogens Gardner is spend ing the Fourth of ' July week end In Centralia. Wash. A board meeting of the Feder ated (Woman's clubs of Marion county was held at 1 o'clock Tues day at the Gray Belle when the ryn Young. -Hungarian Rhapsody, Engle- group met for a no-jbostess luneh- man; Kenneth Abbott. - I I eon. Officers In the rrouo were: Vocal, How Do; You Do; ThelMw. w. W. Allen of Mills City. nne; Ervq potter, RQhert Brown. I president: Mrs. C: H, Brewer of Andante Finale (left hand), Leschetitzky ; Mar tha Fa ntasie Briljianta, gmitb; Doria Ross. Whispering 'Winds; " Mildred Abbott.'" - ' Processional. March, four hands, Frysinfef; . Kathryn Young, "Ber nice Rickman. ' ' " ; Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Johnson and I daughter Pauline" together with Miss' Jennie Delzel,' the 'guest of Mlaa. Johnson," are spending the Stayton, secretary; and Mrs. Wal do Brown of Hubbard, treasurer. Covers were arranged In all for: Mrs." WT W" Allen; of "Mills City, Mrs. C. H. Brewer of Stayton, Mrs. Lorano Mrs. David Looney of. Jefferson, Mrs. Eugene Moshberger of Eu gene, Mrs. Waldo "Brown of Hub bard and Mrs.' Frank Miller of Aurora. - ; Miss Frances Hodge and. Miss Genevieve Beckett, Mildred - My era, Velma Woelk, Irwin Branch, Paul Silke, and the hostess Beat r Ice SheltQn, - . - V; ! . . . ... r. Mr. and Mrs. E. M Page will spend the holiday week-end at Seaside. . ... At an attractive, though quiet. eddlng Miss Gladys Wheeler be- canfe the bride, of Mr. Ralph Mase yesterday, morning at the parson age of the First Christian church. Rev. J. J, Evans officiated. Those present were Mrs. Sophia Wheeler and Gold Wheeler, mother and sister of the bride.- The bride was becomingly gowned In a dark tailored 'suit with accessories in OREGON DAIRY INDUSTRY . JOHNSON'S SUBJECT IS At the regular, weekly luncheon meeting of the Lion's club yester day it was voted unanimously that the club should pledge its support to National Defense day. Chris Johnson, of the North Pa cific Cooperative Creamery asso ciation, was the principal speaker of the meeting, ahd had as his subject the expansion of the dairy industry in Oregon. Mr. Johnson stated that Oregon butter does not receive the high est praise in many of tbeastern and California markets, and gave Thompson of Silverton, fihe wore a conRge as ; a ftPqg "Mo. M t thaj of sweet peas. ' After, a motor trip to the various beaches Mr. and Mrs.' Mase will return to Salem to make their home. i . 1 Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cox, ae- companledT'by, Walter.' McDou gal nZrn Jr!T; M: KemP.eI' Gl -n Fred J are d conversatjfqn made the evening Josephine Bf oss were hostesses on and sons, left yesterday morning lnursuay evening ai a aeiignuui for a two weeks' motor trio to wn Buvnv v-o 1 jciasi iaKe ana xseua. Mabel Marcus,- bride-elect. Music After , a short honeymoon trip on a, trip to C, rater Lake. . Mr. Knute Rockne. the Untvers- a pleasant one. - 4 I ttv of Notre Dame football mentor. In the group were:. Miss Mabel I w8 the guest of X'arl Barr yes- "W..MWHU wiu return I , w.fv-o """u "rf . I Marhna. Mias TnclTlft Moore .Miss I a Coi mA, ATI.. VWt .v. I T T. -r IT I J t.c. uuuu aim vicuwtt uic. U4 .uw, .u ?wu, Tgjv Rofts: Miss Uoulse FULOleV. Ii - nr U .tt . 1raa I r. ' -T'lkUV V V CUm AMI m AVB. A a KIIIQ. WBtUVU to Salem to make their home - t accompanied Mrs. Ralph Harris tot 7Z7 7 ""T T IV7 . .-j r r ti ' . bI-I.-j t.. :.i. .. i""B " -"v. ' ""er w noms 01 nis ptr n. u . ,V'V"Jf. f." r'v!:--BIMarsterS. Miss Helen torey. Miss ents. MrJund Mr. .T - M. Rarr. In .nil Uli. ;,.!. ... ' - - . I ' ' " ' R -o?f in Portland aeveraLdays Marriearc m eit welach Mlcelmitht how to take proper care of his cream. He encouraged - intensive study of creamery methods, by the farmer. ' Statistics were given by Mr, Johnson showing , the relative wealth ; of counties and, cities. In which dairying is the chief source of income: on 'the other hand those' which have v no dairying. Miss Helen Badgalupl' favored the club" with a delightful rend! Hon of "O - Mio Babbino CaroJ singing as an encore "A Birth day." Messrs.. Byrle apd : Lloyd Ramp, sons of Lion Ramp of In dependence, pleased the club with a piano duet. " SUNBURN Relieves that burning, spiarting discomfort after a day in the open. Price 25c A cooling, comforting, harm less application which relieves the redness and Boreness from the face and the arms. PcrjypnijGT Store ii? Sontb bommerclal my Course they do! Kiddies and 7 grown tips, too! Tried " one. yet? ' '.'V; Pure, delidously flavored frozen ice on a. stick.' Or ange, )emon, lime, peach, grape, cherry. Individ-" ualiy wrapped to keep them pnre.,s Have a party any old time vrith this taste teaser this thirst quencher lor just a nickel! -- - - - - Sold by all our dealers r - cusP . . ; v . ' ' ;.. leeCrreasB. 5-. w Cedar Rapids, Iowa. .Today the before motoring, home. Thursday j.,, 4a, ho.tes8e8. Miss Oonttr. univttr RnAvan Kh- family group is enjoying a re-1 evening,- . ' T i JonhItiA Ti'msn Vnrt "Miss Frances! mha XTnrnliv Tnrtland Vinrlia on Monday. . t 1 . I . J 1 w w uMiun picnic vu aifuttiuiux, pariji ? i t v w - .. - I Rn j i .p u- tt' .1 1 - -. -, I r J -l -ri Tl It J I U' i. veiijiBU. . ... .. . , ... juf . uu jura. u. ik. pviw uu I .: ' jt' i L'- . . . ' ab? . ,at achel, Beatrlce S.helton pleased ; her ! The piano .recital by pupils of and Mrs. Emma Davis, are spend- JnBr pupils with a dellghtl line Mrs. Cora: Hendry practically lag the. Fourth of, July holiday ! party followed with tea at the Spa liubcu ld iiuucai uiuiicii KMuu Aewurif iue qyiuKit vici 11 on Tuesday evening, the last day day. ' , - 1 ; of the month. The pupils of Mrs. ... ' ' " r Hendry appeared : at tha First Mr. r and Mrs. William McGll Christian ' church, .'kssisted by christ, Jr., and children, Josephine George Stoner violinist, Miss Bar- and William Junior, Mr. and Mrs. ibara Barham. violinist; Ervin Charles - Bauer, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Potter, vocaIlst, and little Robert James McGlichrist and children. gene Murphy, Portland, Maurice Sterrett of Port Townsend. Wash., Cbach Edward Madigan. wife and daughter Mary, of St.' Mary's col lege," Oakland, Cal., Coach i Paul Schissler of OAC. Corvallis, Father After seeing Gloria Keenan of Salem, Father Thomas, 6' 4 Brown harpist. , 'The complete program was as follows: ; Star Spangled Banner, Weber; Black Beauty March, Rolf e; Hel en Carpenter. ". " My Country Tis of Thee, Web er; Ernest Greenwood.I 1 Home Sweet 'Home, Weber; Irene. Schelcr. I.".-, O Du Lleber Augustin, Weber; Ilaxriaon Elgin. ' Flower , Fairies. Waltz (four l:6.u ds) Fcaria!( Doretta Spigler zaX Janet Frye. I Rose Petals, Lawsonu Evelyn i Brown. Roberta and' Isabel, and, Mr, and Mrs. E, F. Smith made up a con genial vacation party which left this morning, to spend the, week end on the Santiam. 1 : Misses Eugenia and Charlotte Zelber haxe. had as their house guest during the: week. Miss Jane Campbell, ol Eugene. -: ' Mr. and Mrs. William Edward Moses (Joy Turner) left yesterday for a ' ten-4ay honeymoon trip to British Columbia. -' ' Miss Jessie Starr motored to i i r 1 ' ST? .RUKIS! V.v STARTS: tULY a Great &cM? TkeLlihzdo Dady Long LfOp Bend Day "ATRWfcS CLEANEST FORLI OF ENTERTAINMENT Deserve J seats on sale 9 a. m. Sloncliy, July. J, at ration's Book Store and Hart man's Jewelry Store. No . phone orders. Fitting the InYestmeiit To Your Mee ; The safest and highpst yielding investment jnight not be the one that would best fit your needs. . The maturity 'period': might be too close.' or far away. V v ';' """"V -T" , ' '. . " ' ;" Here at Hawkins & Eoberts, we take a per sonal interest in seeing that you select an in vestment' which will keep your money work ing for ' what lehijth'f- time your needs require. ' - . - . ; '. . Experienced financial advice is a most appreciated; feature of. onr . ' ' service . ' " ff !! r'ottTCACt Loans conos ano" Invcstmcnts 2n4 Floor. Oregon Dtoo -' OALCM, CON ws ii kj nc a QG2ZQTS ir:c lifepoWiii 'op. SN THE quiet and comf ort of your hpm news jjaper in . . . hand, the shbrwindows of the toyns best stores pass ' in review. Look at that charming little liat just the style ' ; ' you have been looking for, and so reasonable! ; : ' vAnd say, isn't that coat a darling v . Not only do you see illustrations of the rnercharidise, but you are told ' r in detail of its merits and prices. A passing panorama that maybe halted and started and halted at will. A shopping trip, at home I j How long do you suppose it would take you, to.reverse the processrto go up one street and down another, until you had visited personally every worth-while ' store in . ' town ?J Anc How exhausted yoii. would be, physicallyi and ' irrQusly. I ' " ' ' ' ' , ' . There's no doubt about it. The modern way to shop is f ; to read , the advertisements, then make nptes of the stores and the particular-offerings Uuu appeal 4to.. you. .' '. -What-a lo f time and bother such' a method saves. Yoii know, beforehand what you want to look at, 'who has itj, and what you will have to pay. - ' .". ;k Read the advertisements. Make it a daily habit. ; The regular reader of advertisements is better inform e d, ; makes the family budget stretch farther, has morq time for recreation, gets; more value for her money, and profits in many other ways. Advertisements are frequently the ; : most interesting news in the paper. ; ' Every day these shop-windows are lined up for your inspection in this newspaper -1 V A-:.!t3 C2.:0; SludcnCs 51.C0; ChiIirca $l.C3