THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
SUNDAY MORNING", AUGUST 30. 1925
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Piano Mabel S. Powers
Technique
Interpretation
Tone Work
for
Beginners and
Advanced
Pupils
Pupil of Winifred Byrd and
Marjorie Trotter
CLASSES SEPT. 1st
1255 N. 5th St. Phone 977-R
Cl'PEn ROW: MRS. BURTOX
MVKKS AXI TWIX DA UGH-
TERS, JAXICKlLKA AXI JE.X
MARIE, OF H AMMOXTOX, CAI
IFOHXIA, WHO ARE HOUSE
GUESTS OF MRS, MYERS PAR
ENTS, MR. AXIl MRS. E. A. Mv
I By Naomi Phelps
As homing gulls at wintry eventide
Seek refuge from a. wild and wind-swept sea,;.
E'en so this tired and saddened soul of mine, j
; Peturna at last to seek reiwse in thee. ,. y
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In here a time there is I may forget life's greed,
In here find rest and know no pang of fear;' .;
In here I may hope again and faith anew,
X Or know the gracious solace of a tear ,
Thus humbly I return at eventide, . i
ir On weary pininos braving life's wide sea,
Guided by, eyes that cleave the gathering mist
To find a haven safe, dear one, in thee.
LEFT! MRS.
GEORGE LLOYD OLIVER (GEX-
EVfEVE F1XDLKY)-. DAUGHTER
OP I1R. AXI MRS. M. C FIXD
LEY, WHOSE MARRIAGE WAS
SOLEMNIZED AT HIGH XOOX
ON HER FATHER'S BIRTHDAY',
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19.
CENTER RIGHT: MISS I VA
CLAIRE LOVE. STUDENT IX
VIOLIN AT i THE CORNISH
SCHOOL IX SEATTLE, WHO IS
SPENDING THE SUMMER WITH
HER PARENTS, MR. AND SIRS.
II. T. LOVE.
LOWER LEFT: MRS. C. E.
PIERCE (GRACE DARLING
LUUCE) W HOSE WEDDIXG
WAS SOLEMNIZED AT THE
SEVENTH MAY ADVEXTIST
HURCH OX l RECEXT DATE.
"LOWER RIGHT: MISS DOR
THY PEAHCK, WHO WITH
lUt MOTHER, MRS. GEORGE
. pearce, returned early
:his month from new york
ity. . . "J
member of the Sigma Kappa sor
ority. She in especially popular
in local musical circles and is the
accompanist for the Schubert oc
tette. For two years she has been
employed at Wills music store.
Mr. Jacobson, who also attend
ed OAC for a time. Is a graduate
of the University of Minnesota.
He is employed by the state en
gineering department.
' After a short motor trip to the
Oregon beaches the young couple
will return to Salem to make their
home on the Garden road. ,
BLATCHFORI HAVE GUESTS
1 Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Match-
ford bare as their guests over the
week-end Miss Carrie Fullerton of
Minneapolis and Miss Fullerton's
uncle, Mr. Edgar Stevens of Scap-
poose. Mrs. isiatcnrord was ac
companied home by the visitors
from Scappoose where she ha
been visiting for the past three
weeks.
MRS. CRAVEN VISITS
i :Mrs. E. C Cross has as her
house guests Mrs. Elwyn Craven
(Dorothy Dick) and little daugh
ter, Marjorie Ann. On Friday
Mrs. Russell Catlin and Mrs.
Frank Spears entertained In an In
formal way for Mrs. Craven's
pleasure.
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Gerald Volk and his niece. Miss
Hettie Kriegenbaum, are guests
at Netarts. -
GUESTS CONCLUDE VISIT
: Mrs. R
'laughter.
Wash., who have been house
suesfs at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Laflar for the past three
weeks, have returned to their
homo. On Thursday visitors at
the LaPar home were Mr., and
Mrs. J. R. Hopper and Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Nixon of Idaho Falls.
GUESTS AT LUNCHEON '
Luncheon guests during the
past week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Rosebraugh . were
Mrs. Edith Roland of Roseburg.
Mrs. E. E. Bragg. Mrs. Dan Mc
Lellan. Mrs. W. II. Foster (rtuth
Rosebraugh), Mrs. Frank Rose
braugh. and the hostess, Mrs.
W. W. Rosebraugh. The table was
centered with a bowl of the smal
I ergarden flowers Monte Brecla
with maidenhair fern." Mrs. Mc
Lellan is the guest of her parents
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bragg, from
her home near Bend, while Mrs.
Roland is a house-guest of Mrs.
Oella Smallwood.
D.A.R. TO MEET SATURDAY
! Members of Chemeketa chapter
of the Daughters of the American
Revolution are anticipating the
opening of the club year on Sat
urday, September 5, with a no
hostess luncheon at the ; Gray
3elle. Following ' the luncheon.
the members will assemble at the
home of Mrs. W. H. Byrd. 595
Court street, for the season s
first meeting. -Mrs. Chester C
Clark, regent of Chemeketa chap
ter, will preside at this time. At
the luncheon. Mfos Anne M. Lang,
vice-president general of Oregon
will be the honor guest. At the
program following all put regents
will offer a symposium of "What
the Daughters Can Do for Salem."
The chairman of the social com
mittee is Mrs. W. H. Byrd..
playground; on Tuesday. Miss
Doris Clarke took charge; on
Wednesday. Mrs. Harry J. Wied-
mer; on Thursday, Miss Cathrrine
Bates; and on Friday, Mrs. Roy
Barton.
By appointment of the club
president. Mrs. Win. Fordyce
Fargo, the following six chairman
of committees served during the
latter weeks of July and through
out August: Mrs. F! A. Elliott.
health ; ' Mrs. F.: M. Erlckson. In
stitutions; Mrs. A. M. Chapman,
civic work; Mrs. C. C. Clark, legls
laUve; Mrs. W. D. Clarke, calen
dar; and Mrs. W. C. Dibble, press.
BIRTHDAY TARTY
Mrs. Ray Clark entertained
from 2 to & o'clock on Friday af
ternoon in the honor Xllss Max
Ine Clark's thirteenth birthday.
the attractive party taking place
at the home of the honor guest
1541 North Front atreet. A pink
decorative scheme predominated
throughout. Various games were
Miis Dorothy LIve&ley was en-hlRS. MIXTO ITAS GtXSTS
tertained In Portland last week asj A croup of Salem's moat Inter
the guest of Miss Janet Plmlpton.J esting vUltors daring the past
Iced cake. Ice cream, and blarneys
were served.
Reservations for Saturday's
luncheon should be made before I enjoyed until the tea hour when
Friday by calling Mrs. Elmo S.I birthday refreshments cf white
White.
WCT17 TO MEET OX TUESDAY
The regular WCTU meeting will
be held at the hall Tuesday, Sept.
1st. at Z:30 o'clock. This Ij an
important meeting for It is time
for annual reports with the clos
GOIJF.X WEPDIXO
A reunion of every member of
tLe C. W. Pugh family was held
this month at the home of the
parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Puh
six miles north of Salem on the
Wheatland road. On the elev
enth of October, Mr. and Mrs.
Pugh will celebrate the fiftieth
anniversary of their marriage, and
since It will be Impossible for the
family to be together again at that
date, the golden wedding festivi
ties were observed at the time Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Pugh of Shreve-
port. Louisiana were here on a
two months visit, their first In
ten years.
In the family group are Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Pugh. Mr. and Mrs.
Cheater Pugh. Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Pugh. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Evans
and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Evans, little Miss Jlan Evans, who
has the distinction of being the
only grandchild of the hosts and
honor guests.
Two brothers In the family,
Chester Pugh and Percy Pugh are
In the group for the afternoon I engaged In Income tax work, the
were: Miss Edith uiaisyer, ms I former being division chief field
Verna ' Mapes. Miss Zelma May. I deputy In Shreveport and the lat
Miss Dolly Morgall. Miss Doris ler bejnK the income tax collector
Ross. Miss Mildred Clark. Misihre Mr Evans Is a well-driller
Jean Peterson. Miss June FItt-l whU n. W. Pugh. the head of the
ready for the! patrick. Miss Marguerite Estudillo.l rmnT. has operated the "Hill Top
which will be I Miss Lorene Braden. Miss Bar-I Grocery" since the flays of his
lag of the work
atate convention.
held In Hood River Oct. 20-23. bara Barham. Miss Claudine I marriage to Miss Joan Hamilton
llsple.' Miss Marguerite narvey, n-ri,. half a century ago. Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson I MI Jewell Fltipa trick. Miss Vale PnJcn W1U! ru In Salem, and has
returned home Thursday from an
enjoyable two weeks' motor trip
into British Columbia.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Coffey and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith are on a
motor trip today over the Mount
Rogers, Miss Loree Barham. miss
Grace Fittpatrlck. and the guest
of honor. Miss Maxine Clark.
GUESTS AT AMSLEIt HOME
House guests over tbe week-end
at the J. Amsler .home are Mr.
nnA tr. Paul WIntermantle of
Hood Loop. They will viIt Gov- Seattle and Mr ,nd Mrs. Halfton
ernment Camp and scenic points njort (Delia Amsler) of Portland.
who motored down ior me ea
ger-Powers wedding on Wednes
day.
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WRITERS TO MEET
After an interesting summer of
nicnic meetings the Writers sec-
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tion of the Salem Arts League wui
hold Its first September meeting
Indoors. At the next meeting.
Tuesday. September 1. Miss Grace
Elisabeth Smith, the leader of the
Miller are bonis seCtion. will entertain at her home.
1765 Center street, at 7:30
o'clock. ,
spent his entire life In the com
munity. Mrs. Pugh crossed the
plains from Missouri when she
was five years old.
Mrs. C. P. Bishop is on a vaca
tion at Gearhart and Seaside with
her stster Mrs. C. T. Roberts of
Hood River.
week Included Mrs. R. B. Houston.
of Santa Rosa, California sad Mrs.
Lllburn Boggs and two daughters.
Jean and Barbara, of Sacramento,
house - guests of' Mrs. Douglas
Mlnto.
Mrs. Thomas IL Kay returned
early last eek from Nekowla
where she has been spending the
su:nraer.
CAUFORXIAXS TO VISIT
Colonel and Mrs. E. Hofer will
have as their guests la the near
fhture Mrs. Anna Hofer and her
daughter. Miss Dorothy Hofer. of
Pasadena. California. Miss Hoffr
Is a student at the University of
Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Park enter
tained as their house guests dur
ing tbe past week. Mr. and Mrs.
A. McGlll (Dr. Angellne McCul
lough L
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FARM HOME HAS NEEDS
Life at the Children's Farm
Home goes on much the name as
in any well regulated home, every
one Is busy laying In supplies, can
ning and harvesting for the win-'
ter's need and getting ready for
the opening of school soon. With
the Increase of some forty more
children In the family this means
something and people through th
state are all ready to help out
when the call comes.
Fruit Jars have been sent to the
local W. C. T. IT. rooms. 201 South
Commercial street and can be had
at any time for filling or will be
exchanged wod Jars already filled.
It Is hoped that friends will re
spond to this call as generously as
(CatM4 ptr )
en route.
WAR MOTHERS TO MEET
The Salem War Mothers will
I open the fall season on Tuesday.
il Mnu I CantamW 1 tthnn Ihev will hnlrt
J Elchelberger and;an lTnportant meeting at 12:2o
tana, or vvausonrg.
an important meeting
o'clock In the Chamber of Com
ruerce rooms.
TOURISTS AT HOME
Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Schucking
and Mrs. A. N.
from an Interesting motor trip
to Glacier National Park, through
Montana, and as far north as
Calgary, Canada, and as far east
as Lake Louise and Banff.
AUer a fortnight in Canada, the
return trip was made through
Seattle. Previously, the tourists
enjoyed a ten day motor trip Into
California.
PLAYGROUND CIX)SES
Stories at the children's play
ground for the concluding week of
the summer period were told un
der the auspices of the press com
mittee of the Salem Woman's club
of which Mrs. W. C. Dibble la
chairman. The. club baa bad
charge of the story hour for the
past six weeks. On Monday Miss j
Sarah Lansing had charge; on
Tuesday, Mrs. S. H. Van Trump;
and on Thursday, the concluding
day. Mrs. Lura Cass French.
During the week preceding.
Mrs., D. Clarke, acting chair
man, during the absence of Mrs.
W. C Kirk, of the calendar com
mittee, was In charge. On Mon
day Miss Marie Churchill enter-
I SOCIAL CALENDAR j
. TODAY w
Wedding of Miss Bertha Vlck
to Mr. Roy Jacobson. Charles H.
Vlck home. 2 o'clock.
Wedding of Miss Velma Helen
Taylor to Mr, Leon William Du
Bols. First Unitarian church. 3
o'dlock.
! Tuesday
Chad wick of the Eastern Star.
8 o'clock.
WCTU hall. 2:30 o'clock.
Writers section.- Miss Grace
Elisabeth Smith 1765 Center
street, hostess 7:30 o'clock .
Salem War Mothers. Chamber
of Commerce. 2:30 o'clock.
Daughters of Veterns. Sewing
society. Mrs. Pearl Ralph. 434
I'n'on street.
- Thursday
Chapter O of the PEO. sister
hood. Mrs. B. J. Miles, hostess.
1 o'clock luncheon.
Saturday
Chemeketa chapter of the
i Daogbter of the American Revolu
tion. 1 o'clock at Gray Belle.
tanled a youthful audience at the ,
lbs Gertrude Hartman 'and .Mr.
ind Mrs. Holmes Gabbert of Port
and, j Mr. and Mrs. , Lewis Miller
f Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. George
Johnson of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs.
otan Jordan and Miss Hazel Gil- I
ert of Albany. . " " '
The bride,! one of, the most
b?rniiag girls of Salem's younger
t, is a graduate of the Salem
ligh school with the class of 1920.
?he attended j Willamette unlvers-
ty for one year and for two years I
was a student of Oregon Agri-
ultural college where she waa
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a. v:to sew
The Barbara Frlotchle-, Sewin?
society will mct on 'Tuesday af
ternoon. Sept. 1 at the boue cf
Mrs. Pearl Ralph, 434 Union
utreet. All Daughters of Union
Veterans of the Civil war are cor
dially invited. ' r
Mrs. A. N. Moores. who has for
the past three weeks been visiting
er daughter, Mrs. Robert C. Kin
ney at Cearhart. returned home
esterday. . : '
ORGAN RECITAL
Prof. T. S. Roberts will have
the honor of playing the entire
evening service tonight at the
First Methodist church In Forest
Grove. A new Kimball pipe
ran has Ju.t bees Installed ,unJ
the entire evening service will b
the organ recital which Professor
Roberts will give, . assisted by R.
T). Barton and by Miss Iva Claire
Love. , Rev. Richard K. Avison,
formerly of Salem, Is pastor of the
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VICK-JACOBSON NUPTIALS
- Miss Bertha Vlck. the oldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
H. Vlck.: will become the bride at
3 o'clock this afternoon of Mr.
Roy Jacobson. the eon of Mr. J
J. Jacobson of Little Falls, Minn.
Rev. II. F. Pemberton. pastor of
lslie Methodist church, will read
the, service. The ceremony will
take place on the lawn of the Vlck
home, an arch of pink and white
roses, zinnias, asters and dahlias.
with a profusion of greenery form
Jng the background. '
Immediately preceding the cere
rick will sing "I Love You Truly.'
a.'ter which Miss Ruth Bedfon
will play Mendelssohn's " Wedding
March."i ;The bride will take hei
t the altar" on the arm o
her .father, and will be attendee
by her cousin Miss HoIli3 Vick
as maid of honor, while Mr. Ber:
Johnson, of Eugene will be test
man. .Little Miss Harriet Marie
sister of the bride, will be flower
girl. -..v.. v-v ;v i .t :
I The bride will make a lovely pic
ture In her wedding gown of pear'
satin, cut on simple lines, with t
flared back, .lined with silver,
She will wear' a full length vel
with cap-shade head-dress held in
place with a triple strand of.
orangre . blossoms. Her bouquet
will be ahover of Ophelia roser
and pink and white sweet peas.
with streamers: of white satin, r
Miss Hollis iVick, the maid of
honor, will wear yellow georgette
with hand-painted flowers in deli
cate, hues. She, will carry an arm
bouquet of pink roses. : v
, .Little Miss Harriet, as tlowei
.irL will wear a dainty ' frock of
Dink, lace-trimmed crepe de chlnf
ind carry a basket of pink and
white sweet peas. ;
An informal reception will bt
held Immediately following thf
eremony. Miss Beth Bedford and
Mrs. B. W. Vlck will receive the
guests, while assisting in theaserv
ing will be Mrs. Oscar Melgaard
Mrs. Elmo Bosell, Miss Ethel Bol
lier, Miss Gertrude Hartman, Mrs.
George Vlck t and Misa Emma
Christiansen. ' , ,; ;
One : hundred and fifty Invita
tions have been issued for the ser
vice. Among the out-of-town
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ATTENTION
116 N. Uberty
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Dresses
Coats
Rlillinery
for the Woman
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TRULY ARIS
TOCRATIC IN
THEIR SUB
DUED ELE
GANCE AND
PER FE CT
TASTE. . - .
Fall Opening:
NOW
. ' SHOWING
We would call your attention to the
new and really beautiful Coats that we
have just received. .
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Coats of serviceable materials to
cope with wintry weather that are ex
quisitely trimmed with fine fur and
lined with crepe.
A selection of Coats for every re--quirement.
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LEADERS IN FALL APPAREL
DRESSES
New Fall styles of crepe, poplin
and crepe de chine
$10.00 to $16.00
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COATS; ,
Speckl showing of Fall Coats
some fur trimmed
$10.00 to $24.75
zaonjr, Mrs. Flora Fletcher Head- guests Ior 'he .occasloa wiIV be
Quality
Merchandise
Popular
Prices
icrB.mtKiriiimiiaaia4i
Hotel Marion
KUNDAV, AUGUST .TO, VtZTt x
1 Table D'Hotc
Sardine and Olive Canape
Cream De Vollalle Auk Champignons Consomme. African
Crisp Celery Mlsed Olives, Young Radishes
Fre3h Crabmeats ala Newberg en Calse -;
Shoe String Potatoes
Choice of:
Filet of MIgnon Bordelalse
Fried Squab Chicken. Corn Fritter
Roast Leg of Lamb. Mint Jelly
Baked Totato ) ! New Spinach and EC
' Manhattan Salad '
Tutti Frulttl Ice Cream and Vanilla "Wafer
Apple Pie. Cheese Honolulu Cream Pie
i ! Demi Tasse
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New Fall Coats
A vastly different silhouette
from past seasons
; Fitted effects displace
the loose, flowing lines;
the new back-flare is
seen instead of the
straight line and low
waist.
1 I The fabrics are light
weight, yet : possessing
that degree of warmth
so welcome on a cold day.
Most all are richly trim
med with fur collars an3
cuffs.
Materials as Veloria, Ormandale, Lustronia,
Needlepoint, Duvbloom, and Vivette
Come See This Noteworthy Display
TZe a to fit ro. ie ttLr J
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RALF.M RTORR PORTI-AXD RILK SnOP
4M Ktt Ktrev 3S3 Alder Street
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