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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1925)
TOE OREGON STivn&MASAiiic 4: THUKSDjY-JIORJsING, AUGUST 27, 1D23 V MJ ci atjdred vxr&cn , IJjr AITDRED BUNCH" V .Phont 10S ' THE' DISTINCTION of being the .first white' couple ever married : 'at' - Metlakatla, the: , Til lage on a "tiny island off the $oast of Alaska; belongs to " Mr.j and Mrs.. Paul Poling (Olhre Tomlin ebn) who returned last week. from their " wedding and honeymoon. The ceremony was performed at 8 IT' . -f ' j ,,rr . -I i -j - .' . ! 1- 11 t 1 I kill,'.- ' , . ' ' I rl f ' TELEPHONE 951 FOR APPOINTMENT , "11 Jl - - t - ' ' ' - J Aa ,-showing J I IWWHWivXr'WrllWWIl'WlllllWH l1W"WBWWrWHWfjWllfWIW lJHiia3l)lIIIU,.)tJ.4,.,r,-,L..L.U. .',. .11 IHIWI IIIIIIMI II. Tl .IH.U.l. 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We specialize not only jnpm work that portrays a genuine likeness, but we do embody that intangible quality personality. i Visit our studios and let us show you some samples of photographic work that breathe with a living charm. ' ly ia- her weddins gown of tiered georgette elaborated wjth ; deli cate '.lace and worn with aj filmy Teil with cap head-drees. ' "-V- -' The bride's- bouquetla a country where, there are no iotr house flowers was of sweet peas, for-get-me-nots, and bachelor but ton. Miss Rachel Poling, as maid-of-honor, - carried a similar bouquet. Her frock was of Can ton crepe and ostrich. Mr. Dan iel Poling, Jr., attended the groom as best man, while little Miss Billie Poling was flower girl and little Miss Jane Poling, ring bear er. ' 'I . -, - " V Immediately preceding the cer emony, Miss, Laura Hudson, an Indian girl, sang "At Dawning." Following ;te' ceremony, the bridal party marched back to the satire ' home where a reception was held, and the young '"couple .taken into the Simpslan tribe and given tribal names. The following morning, . the government nurse entertained at. a wedding break fast In Mr. and Mrs. Pollng's hon or. The young couple remained a week at this island village before sailing for home on the Prince George. Mrs. Poling had been a guest in the Alaskan village since early In July. Mr. and Mrs. Poling. r both prominent on the . Willamette University campus, - will be at home after September 5 in Mon mouth. V On Tuesday evening, the First Evangelieal church was the scene of a large reception in their hon or, given by the families of the j. :C f?A.1f.. - Jk. 1 1 m n young' couple. The early part of the evening w.as dttoted to a pro gram in the auditorium, of the church? openlngNcitli- a gToup of numbers by the, church orchestra. the bride and groom the oriae in her wedding" gown and veil entering ae the music played. Im mediately after Mrs. Laura Pol ing Goode sangv followed with readings by Mrs. Carrie Chase. Mis 3 Naomi Phelps sang j at the close of the program, the orches tra playing as the bride and groom and. assemblage of guests adjourned to the basement of the church. i I In the receiving line were: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Poling. Rev erend and Mrs. C. C. Poling, and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tomllnson. Miss Mildred Tomllnson assist ed in the rooms. Among those who served, were: , Miss1 Naomi Phelps, Miss Savilla Phelps. Mi? Martha Chase,' and Miss Mildred Tomllnson. - , j The church parlors were at tractively decorated with early fair flowers. ;1 . Mrs. D. M. Calbreatb. of Mon mouth, visited this .week with her cousin, Mrs.' Ada Glbler, at 245 Myers St. it . Miss Marguerite Meyer and Mrs. Ida Rollo were honored at a birth day dinner on the evening of Aug U3t,19th at the home of Miss; Vio let Peters. The table was beautifully dec orated in pink and white with an artistic . centerpiece of pink rose buds. Tiny bouquets marked the place of each guest. Covers were laid for the following: ' Miss Marguerite Meyer, Mrs. Ida Rollo, Miss Violet; Peters, Miss Albertha Chatham. .Miss Grace Thropp, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hart man, Miss Gertie. Capjs:, Dr. and Mrs. F. GV.Fraaklln aj-e leaving this morning - for a- two weeks' motor trip into California; They plan to visit frietfdi both in Berkeley and in San Francisco, having been invited at the form er place to be guests of Harry 115 N. Liberty Presenting Dresses ; Goats Millinery ' for the Woman and Miss TRULY ARIS TOCRATIC IN THEIR SUB DUED ELE GANCE AND PERFECT TASTE. . ' 3 i n Opening u now II SOWING U Union Roster- MEAT CCTfER'g UXIOX NO. 8S0 Frtidcnt . W. . Melban ; McrttarT, f CAPITAL rTPOGBAPTIICAli CXIOX NO. i i V 310 P-.vident. O. P. Evan: erMry. M. v. rilkent.. Meet mcoM Blr- 4j. :0 p. wo. carpcvters UNIOS NO. 105 .Maatw Tbara. avraiar. Artaar Tack- vr. TtrtudemX: Wat. Prttit. MtrtUrr. fWil'aJ mwliiiiin farathr4. Ptian 179. Lodge Roster raATEKNAL. ORDER OF ZAGLEK 1 1st aa4 Srd Wa4. W. O. W. HaU. B. AC N'oyes Pratt, former editor of the Overland Monthly. Mr. Pratt is now giving book reviews over the radio each Wednesday evening. . ' - Mrs. D. Telfer of .Wlnnepeg, Canada, and Mrs..T. D. Pic he of Miami, Florida, are guests of their mother, Mrs. S. Piche of thia city. ; Mrs. Ed Keene entertained ' as aer guests Sunday; Mrs. J. R Stewart and Mrs. Ralph Whipple of Albany. An attractive shower of the i week was that on Monday even ing at which Miss Myrtle Jensen was the hostess honoring Mrs. Paul Poling (Olive Tomllnson) whose marriage was. an event of August 8 in Metlakatla, Alaska. Many gifts were acknowledged by this charming bride of the month, during the evening. , In the group-wer?: Mrs. Paul I Poling. Mrs. Gladys. Bacon. Miss Hollls Vicks.' MM4lelene Gregg. Mis- Helen Arple, Miss Mildred Gtant, Miss Pauline. Remington, Miss Carol Cheney.; Miss Louise Kunn. Miss Gladys -flescher. Miss Anne Lavender, .MJs Cleo Weddle. Miss Evangeline" "Helnick. Miss Ruth Heinick. Miss ' Elois Hein lck. Miss Ruth Wechter, Miss Lois Nye, Miss Mildred Tomllnson and the hostess, Miss Myrtle Jensen. Dr. H. K.. Stockwell and son. Donald, who returned home early this week from a month's absence in the eastern United States and Canada, was accompanied by a sis ter of the late Mrs. Stockwell, Mrs. Charlotte Gunn Roche, and her three-year-old daughter, Char lotte, of Portland, , Maine. Mrs. Roche will be here until the first of October, as the doctor's guest. A host of friends who grieved at the passing of Mrs. Stockwell will want to know that at the burial in Danville. Quebec, floral offerings such as the community had never before seen, were sent in beautiful tribute from Montreal and Quebec, as tokens of esteem to one who had spent her child hood In Danville. Dr. Stockwell. too. rre n m nanviii. h. fc.lother half, nec only resource is and the girl who became his wife were playmates toeether. The friends of Mrs. Stockwell will be gLad to welcome her sister. Mrs. Roche, among them, during the time that she is here. The Loyal Volunteer Band of the Court Street Christian church!00 Mr. Tichenor has for many will sponsor an all-church social tonight following the midweek service. Quite. a number of the SUyton volunteers and friends win be present. Also Miss Grace Farnham. who is at present vls iting with her sister, Mrs. O. P. Wegner of this city, will be pres ent anf speak a few .minutes. MIm Farnham sails for Japan next week where she will serve as ft missionary in the Yotsuya Mission. She Is to be remembered with a shower of money and useful ar- 1 1 J rakltaa4 ttj ataraiar (axeapt Waa i7) at Salaav Ua capital ai Oragoa. Local Rates For Classified jAdvertising Dally ar gaaaay 3 aaata ar ward Oaa ti Taraa liai .a aaata aar wara -S Mill par w4 Six tiaM. Oaai dally aa4 Baaday J 0 eaaU ar ward la ardav ta aara tka Mia taaa aaa tiata rata. adTartiaawaat aiact raa la aaaaeatiaa taaaaa. X A. takaa far tkaa tl aaata. Ada. raa Saaday Oa'LZ aaaraad at am a-ttaia rata. A4irllaaaiata Caveaat ParaaaaJa aad BltaatMaa Waaud) will aa takaa var Ua talaaaa if Ua advartiaar to m aaaaeriaar ta aaaaa. Taa vutaaaua will raaalva advaf tianaaata at aay iiaaa af taa day aiclit. Ta larara araaav alaaaifiaa tiaa ada. aaaald aa la aafara T p. av TILIPHOU r IS! Money to Loan Oa Ral Ettata) Ta K. FORD ( Or ar La4d Baak Base) BEFORR TOO LEAVE TOUB HOMX ! OR CAB HAVE IT Insured Properly Plata 181. Baeka ft Baadricka. V. B. Baak Bids. 4 IIU ; AUTOMOBDUS WB WRECK XM Part far all aara. 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Baa S3, avar Paaaay't aiara. - - 9j35U Notice t- 1 IToppt-kiiir. at Ua Willlaaia yard aaar rla will cuaaiKt abawt Bapteaibar UX. ' 9a31 tides. Miss" Farnham Is ' only guaranteed one-half her salary and she1 is expected to raise the her many-friends." A "very pleas ant evening is promised all who u a S Frank D. Tichenor. wife and daughter of Portland, spent a few hours with Salem friends yester day .while on au automobile trip years been organizer for the Woodmen of the World for the Oregon district and resided In Sa lem for, many years where he Is well known. rani G. Roeder, whose aim Is work in South America, was left without appointment that he may continue his studies In Boston University. Mr. Roeder graduat ed from Willamette University last June and will leave for the east In 10 days- Rev. C. S. Roeder. former pas tor of the Center Street Methodist church, ' has been " returned " to Walla Walla for another year by the annual conference' which Just closed Its session in Spokane. . .'."..-.'. Professor and Mrs. E. C. Rleh- ards are being welcomed home from a tea weeks absence in Berkeley, California! , Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Alien (Irene Curtis) have returned from their wedding trip Into northern Washington and Canada, having made stops la Tacoma, Seattle i and Vancouver. B. C. After spending . .few days with Mrs. Allen's mother, Mrs. L. G. Curtis, they, left for the coast where they will be guests of Mr. Allen's parents, Mr. and. 'Mrs. M. E. Allen.' ... - . u ..... At the' council meeting of the Salem 'Arts' League held Tuesday evenipg at the.home of Dr. Mary C. Rowland. Otto. K.; Paukis was elected to the office! of art direc tor to fill a. vacancy leftHpon the resignation of Mrs.-F. S. Barton nans ior a- number of pro grams were made at this time, the first to take place on Wednesday evening. September 1C. In the and itoriuui of the Salem public libr ary. At this time. Profesnor N. B. Zaneptlthe University of Oregon will give an illustrated. lecture on applied art. at which the general pUHlic win be welcome. A. program on Japanese art. a reception, and a program on- In dian art were arranged for the aut umn, weeks. . The detailed work of the Salem Arts" Lea rue is carried on In class es, known as sections, of which there are nine- Those Interested may Join any pne a.ol the - open groups upon payment of a dollar, Vtc dues of. the organization. The BXLP, WAXTKD JlaU II WANTED ATtAX TO PARK WOOD. Call 13rj.' 11a JO TAKK ORDERS FOB SHIRTS AND vita aarktiaa. aaa aeqaaiatad ratperity. CeaplU aaaipla al (it iO. Vaaay rfoadr4 if a at aa'ta- fiad. Box Na.' SI. fetattla. llaS7 MAX. WANTED A8 TERSONAh FA"- tary rramaaUliTa ia t'- W will yiv. ta tka rirkt aa". 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' The' atory-telllng. section promises to be one of the' most active of all sader the lead ership ofLola Cook Bellinger,' hile the photographic art seen. tion, with Robert C Paulas) as leader, will have the privilege during the winter of meeting" in the studio of Miss Kathryn Gun- nell. Miss Grace Elisabeth Smith will continue as leader of the Wri ters" section, while Mrs. S. II. Van Trump will take charge of the Clvies Art group. It will be necessary to supply new leaders for both the Music and Interior Decoration sections. Classes In dramatic art and sketching aie SIbo being arranged. -... SILVERTON. Ore.. Aug. V (Speclal.1 With the coming of autumn social activities are again coming to the fore. During the summer months people have been coming and going o much that social . life haa been irregular. While picnics and camping have been In order very few Indoor par ties, with the exception of an oc casional shower, have been, given. During the past .week a number of parties were enjoyed and with the coming of school daya a num ber more are being planned for those leaving for the universities (Continued on page 14.) i if .... ;' ;. ! , ..... .-. - -.- ,- .r -,. - - t- .- . ...