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2 TIIE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON sundaymorning, SEPTEMBEP. 6. 19 Oil . S : i ; 1 . IV. V ; ! - V ' vA ecus- . J r. A - I ; . - -Vi v,K v,ii :SJ?A V".- l ' ; n . v. tttMaMu v-.i.v.-.:-'.K-:-:-:w-::Sw:w--i . x: v 7 church people while t. E. Elliott welcomed the new pastor to his charge. Delightful musical, num bers were giTen by "Robert Ander son, Myra Gleason. and Ronald Craven. - e Guests Return Easd ' Mr.-and Mra. N. P. ClioqHette of. Concordia, Kansas, hare been the guests, in Salem, of Miss Clara E. Healy, since the Elks conven tion in Portland which they, at tended. On the first" of AuRuat, Mr. and Mrs. Choquette and Mins Healy, motored to. SeatUe. There they took the boat for Skagway where they spent some time. After I a delightful Tisit in -Oregon, the gueats departed for their home In the early part of the week. v Picnic, at Grove k Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Wethey ot Portland and their three children. Betty,. Kathryn. and. Arthur, to gether with Miss Tommey. Mrs Benson, and Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Dillen and two children, Dorothy and Billy, enjoyed a picnic dinner last Sunday in Hager'a Grove. Ryland-Crittenden - "Miss Flora Ryland and Ray Crittenden were united in mar riage at 11 ; o'clock Saturday, September 5. at the home of the bride's sister. Mrs. E. L. Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Crittenden left Im mediately after the ceremony for a ahojj J wedding trip to Crater Lake. They will be at home at the Colonial , apartments after September 1 0. 'Reverend Charles E. Ward, pastor of the First Con gregational church, performed the ceremony. Guest From Pasadena Mrs. R. - F. Dillen has had aa her house guest for the past two weeks, Mrs. R. H. Benson of Pasa dena. On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Dillen entertained a group of guests at four tables of bridge. This week-end the Dillfns are on a week-end trip over 'the Mount Hood Loop road. , ; -;-! .. - ' White Shrine to Meet , ' White Shrine. Willamette Chap ter !No. 2, Altar of the White Shrine of Jerusalem, will meet at 8 'o'clock Tuesday evening for the regular meeting, after a summer's vacation period. m i - ..f v ' . . , Mrs. Lytle in Portland Mrs. W, II. Lytle will spend several days in Portland this week as the house-guest of Mrs. Robert M. Stanfield. before Senator" and Mrs. Stanfield return to Washing ton j D. C. j j j Mrs, fii&hop Home Mrs. C. P. Bishop is home from a vsit in Portland at the home of herisvn and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Clarence M. Bishop. Mrs. Bishop was the honor guest at a ten cover luncheon which her hos tess gave ; Mrs. 'Richards in Eugene Mrs. E. f C. Richards is in Eu genie for a short time to be with Mrs. O. B. Kessey, the death of whose husband occurred unexpect ed! last week. Mr. Kessey was for many years a close friend of Professor and Mrs. Richards. Mrs". McXary Returns Mrs. Char lea L. McN'ary arrived In Salem yesterday after an en forced absence in Boston where she was called by the illness of her sister.' Mrs. McNary had join ed her husband for a visit here early In the summer was almost immediately called back east. Mrs. summer in Europe. 1 a. . Miss. Jordan is Honored Miss H4en joroan of Seattle was the honor guest at the three table bridge party which Mrs. Henry Meyers gave on Thursday afternoon. Cosmos, snap dragons, and delphinium were used in the dining room. Mrs. Frank Snede cor presided at the urn. The guests Kit the afternoon In cluded: Miss Jordan. Mrs. R. P. Boise. Miss Margaret Rodgers, Miss Catherine Woodard of Silver- ton. Mrs. Ellis Carl Charlton. Mrs. Clifton Irwin, Mrs. Paul Hend ricks, Mrs. John Carson. Mrs. Al lan Carson, Miss Margaret Griffith Miss Katharine Slade and Mrs. Willis Rhoten. (fntiao4 pat S) T. S. R?.ter.ts i T. S. Roberts Teacher of Piano and i Pipe Organ Public School Music Accredited PIAXO STUDIO Ethel Harding Roberts "Special Children's Department" DUKNINO SYSTEM of Improved Music Study Mr. Roberts Resumes Teaching Sept. S. Children s Class Work Commences Sept. 15 505 N. Summer St. Telephone 1883-W Miss Cosper Returns Miss Margaret Cosper return ed ",home on Fridayevening af ter an absence of five weeks ,1n Wasbingion, Montana, "and . Cali fornia. After visiting at Rainier and Glacier National Parks, she stopped im Salem a day enroute to California where she was the guest of friejnds in both Pasa dena and Lone Beach. . Of par ticular interest on the second part of the Journey was the trip to Lake Tahoe. 1 . ....... . Pastor's Family is Home .Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ward and .sons, Billy, Donald, and Charles . Jr.. returned " home early the past week from month's 1 vacation which . took them to I various Oregon and Washington points. Their first trip took them to Eugene and up the McKenzle and through the McKenzie Pass to Bend. They made stops enroute home at Klamath Falls, Lake of the Woods, and at Ashland. In Ash land they were guests of Mrs. Ward's grandmother, Mrs. C. R Minkler. During the latter part of their vacation they took the Mount Hood Loop trip and motor ed, into Washington. At Castle, they, were the guests at the horoei ofj Reverend Ward's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Ward. , Miss' Putnam is Guest . . Miss Mabel Robertson enter tained at a delightfull Informal tea yesterday afternoon for the pleasure of Miss Elizabeth Put nam who is leaving this month for New York City via the Panama Canal. Snapdragons in various shades centered the tea 5 table while zinnias and marigolds were used in the living room. Mrs Paul B. Wallace presided at the urn. Miss Marie. Churchill assist ed in the rooms. A group of the intimate friends : of the honor guest were Included in the guest lisrt. - - -Goes to Portland -Mrs. O. M. Eliot who was the house guost of Mrs.' S. M. End! cott left during the week for : visit with relatives In Portland. .. Carl Gabrielson is Host ' Carl Gabrielson entertained on Friday evening with a line party at the Oregon theatre, . followed with a supper party at the Gray Iielle, honoring his : nephew, Ro bert Bishop, on his birthday. ; -Invited for the evening were: Mj3 Dorothy Livesley, Mrs. Frank Spears, Miss Nancy Thielsen. Miss ifildred Roberts. Miss Katherine Siade. Miss Helen Rodolph. John Creech, Henry Thielsen, William' Eaet. Frank Spears, Robert BIshob and' the host, Carl Gabrielson. 7 'U " - f . . Abovleft: Mr3. Treval Powers (Trista Wenger) whose wedding was solemnized in a beautiful manner on -Wednesday evening, August 26, at the First Christian church. Above, right: Mrs. Paul Poling lOlive Tomlinson) whose wedding was an event of August S in Melkakatla, Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Poling were the first white couple ever married at this mission. Lower left: Ml98 Lucille Emmons, pianist, who will leave tomor row for, a winter's study In-Chicago. Lower center: Miss Marian Emmons, violinist, who graduated with honors from the I American Conservatory of Music in Chicago, last June, and will leave in the morning to prepare for her recital under Herbert Butlertj , Lower right: Miss Ruth Bedford, Salem pianist, who has won a scholarship entitling hereto a year's study at-the Bush conservatory In Chicago.' Miss iHtdford also leaves for her newwork in the moruing. ,, ' M , , . - .'-- - '- r - House-Guest from Seattle. . Mrs, Bxazier ' C. Small , has as her guest over the week-end. Miss Dorothy Jane Hall.- of Seattle. i ,. i To Enter School; on Thursday evening In the par lors 'of the church honoring Jlev erend and Mrs. H. C. Stover who have resumed a pastorate which they held four, years ago for a period of seven yars. During his Miss Dorothy ' iyesley ' will absence, ; Reverend ; Stover . has leave 'on Tuesday - foit Portland where she will re-enter! SC Helen's hall. Mis3 Mildred " Roberts, daughter of Mr.? and Mrs. John J. John Roberts will alsd atteftd St. Helsn's hall thia seasdn. Pxistor is Honored ' Mr. and Mrs. A. MJ Reed,' who have the distinction of! being char ter members of the Cantral Coh- grejjation! church, entertained the words of welcome of the been the pastor at the Federation church at Freewater. - He was also supervisor of musia in the ucl'on high school there. , . A host of the early fall flowers, in a variety, of colors, deckedthe spacious' . rooms. Mayor J."' B. Giesy gave the opening talk on the program in which he welcomed Mr. arrd Mrs. Stover to Salem, the city. Dr. W. C. ' Kantner issued This Couple Was Pledsatly vised Suro ' . ; I Tiable d'Hote Dinner " Sunday,, September 6 1 Mrs. Donald Visits One of Salem's most interesting visitors during' the past weekwas Mrs. James Donald and small daughter,' Jane, of Baker, Ore. Mrs. Donald has a host uf friends here who remember , her as Miss Florence Cleveland. Mr. Donald' U a prominent attorney at Baker, and on Friday Joined "Mrs. 'j Donald tor a trid to seaside where they will spend a three .weeks vaca tion. ' 'i - Goes to Seattle ' Miss Zeila Hopson i returned to Seattle the first of the week to take up her duties as teacher in the publle schools, after a pleasant vacation spent with her parents ,At. and Mrs. Frank C. Hopson. ; Fresh Peach Cocktail - . .Tomato B6ullion" Mulligatawny ' " v ! Fresh Shrimp Louis " Head Lettuce," Sliced Tomato, Mayonnaise ' ' : i " , . j . Choice-, y ' , " ' r Gray Belle Steak, Mexlcalne Sauce. -j Fried Disjointed Spring Chicken 'a la Maryland . . . 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