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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1926)
.... , . .. 4 - , . -. .. .t -. - , -:. ... 5, ' f - ) t - . - v; . ' 1 V"N - : V'W;VvV?:'i r-V-?;H rt r am " M t e : - . SI w aw By AUDRED BUNCH PfcoWlO0 Miss Thelma Pead Becomes Bride on May Day 'At a quiet home -wedding:, which was solemnized at - 8 . o'clock pn May day evening Miss . Tbelma Pead became the bride of Mr. William' Harold Lane - of In dependence, the - ceremony being performed at the home of the bride at 1078 Chemelceta street. :, ReT. RL.. Putnam, pastor of the Court Street i, Christian r church, performed the ceremony, the sin gle ring serrice being; used. The young couple . was unattended. Only relatives and close friends of the family were present, f , ALcolor,. scheme of pink .and ; ; white was used throughout 1 the rooms In the decorating. A beau-1 tifnl floral wedding bell of white roses huna-abore the improTised altar. ; Lovely tall baskets of snapdragons, pink -v and 'J whl,te , peonies and fern stood " at ether - side. Many jardenieres and bowls of roses were used throughout the! rooms, the dainty baskets of pink ; rosebuds and gypsophila being p4rticularly attractive. The arch- ' way was made beautiful with bas kets of Caroline Testout' roses.- The bride 's. was charmingly go$ied in, white silk made elab- ,' orately with , lace. Her 5 shower v bouquet -was of bride's., roses and maidenhair '. fern; .ShrViire : a lovely t ull-leagth veil of .embroid ered chlf f oni; held1 rtf ; ace?,'by . ai silver hand caqght At . either ..side by' tlay p ink" rosebuds. . Her only ornament was a string of .pearls l TMrs.., Pead, ..who. finished high school In Salem, Is; 4, graduate of the Monmouth Normal school with the class of Z5. - She has been era ployed recently in the State House - and In -the state 1 library. ' Mr. ; . Lane is-the only son "of Mr. and Mrs. , Frank Lane of Independence. 'immediately after t the cere mony, . a buffet luncheon was Befved, the, bride cutting the wed- ding cake.";,'. .' . - .t " Jillsa Leona Pead and Miss Irene Lane assisted in the evening. , JtfrV and .Mrs. Lane left in a shower of rice and good wishes for.-, motor- trip to points north After May 15 they will be at home at ."Mr. Lane's prune ranch Itr- the. Liberty .district. Mrs. Lane's going-away cost me was of - gray broadcloth and Canton crepe, ' with, accessories to- harmonize. 1 DtttK Mown guests for the cere mony included: Mr. - and Mrs. Frjmk Lane, Misses- Irene .and Frankle Lane of Monmouth, Mrs. G ebrge ' ErXeleauhV 'of 'Sac rame to, Ur nd Mrs.- J. W. Ueat'ti of Mou- mouth. Miss Vnrty Crant of Dal . , lafr Mrs. Edgar. Killum lllazel Dean Long)- of Eugene, and Dr. f John" J. Griffith of Portland. WCTU to Meet ' jThe W.' C- T. .U. will meet 1 this afternoon for the regular meeting at1?: 30 o'clock In the hall at S. Commercial and Ferry streets. OX 3VV3; V , rr-a iZ CI ill OAIXS Salemri . . ... 1- . S 4 V w -ft I f 'Four rodms and breakfast iibbk Qne half ;$f ;ah acre of good i Iairatheach House. AJLc three - houses left out of a unit of'eight.vA Tliese will be ready for oc 1 tUbahcy the end of this week; I We will build another unit of '.eight as soon as contractor can I get ready. f I .will be : oii tori these tracts Sunday V 4. J - v tween 2 and 3 6clock RIGH ews Music Week to- Reach Clvtnax in Community - - Concert Tomorrow Night ' The complete program for the big community -concert which will be the leading feature of National Music , week,-, as - It - is being ob served' In Salem, has been an nounced as follows: Entra nee of May "Queen, I Miss Myrtle; Jensen, with two Maids of Honor; Miss Haxel Malmsten and IIss Jessie Pybus, and court. ' Cherrlan band selection. ; -. Salem Boyfi Chorus; ir;"Eple; director, "T1 J M6rii;'.lelble, "Moonlight tancef White. . "Public; SchooJ Chorus, Miss GretchenKraeme'rVdlrec tor, Three part songs by I p 0 .pupils trbm Highland, Gratt; Garfield Engle wood, Richmond. Llncolnland j Yew i Park- schools. , , "Song of ; the Brook," Paul Bliss; "Barcarolle' Half don; "Spring Messenger." Robert Schumann. , - Sacred Heart Academy Orches tra: "Fantasle de Concert' Hum mel; "The Shepherd's : Dance," Sartorio; v ; Salem high ; school " selected chorus of 40 voices. Lena Belle Tartar, director. "Come to the Gay Feast of Song," De Reef; fThfe Hunter's Call Veazie. n Schubert .Octette with soprano bbligato' by Marguerite. Flower O linger. , "The Little GraV Dove,!' Saar,fc "Wynken,, Blynken and Nod'cNevin., Miss Minetti Mag ersv director; interpretative Dance by 3' pu plls of Mrs. 'Ralph White. "To Spring? .. :' ' . ' i MacDowell- Club chorus,' Prof. W.' fi!Boyer;,: director. "Sprtng-, time." Dorothy; Watkins ; "Where Go the Boats' ' Branscombe. Salem' Civic) Chorus, Prof. E. W." Hqbson, conductor. "Land Sighting Grieg? incidental solo, R. D. Barton. Harp solos: 'The Dance of the Gnomes," Van .Veaghton' Rogers ; Nocturne, Hasselmans, Mary Jean Porter. . - Interpretative dances by pupils of Mrs. R. L. White. "Nature Studies," Marjory Webb.. ' To Spring "r- Brook-. ' 'i ' Butterflies; - Violin , accompaniment, Mary Talmadge Headrlek. ' The elaborate activities of the evening -f have ; been arranged under the . direction of the Salem branch of : the state - music teach ers' association, of which " Miss Elizabeth Levy Is the president. Mre: Harry M.J Styles heads the trtusic eeTv conynittee,f with Mrs, .Wiilter s Denton ' Miss Margaret FtBher; and Miss Levy as her as--sistautstX " -.. West Side Circle ' ' ' The -West Side, elf cle1 of the Jaaon . Lee Aid society wilt meet at the home of Mrs. J. K. Kaighin, .1296 N. Commercial street at 2:30 pfclock Friday afternoon. B 7 U Proves the quality and ecxmpmy CaMmiete Froves V ieavemnf f strftn 0 r r 7 III hi t . ! w Isal 1:1 I III " I I f J f vomirs gieax&st aVrTSZ3 YnOS3 Q7 AMY OTCZa COAN2 Highway Beautiful Suburban Homes Why' pay rent if'youcan uy these fine homon terms like rent s ii L. REIIVTANN; : Social Calendar Todffy : Music program at' Blind school by music- section - of the Salem ArtsLeague. '. ? 1. 1, Writers club, Renska Swart, hostess, at Shop on Court street Salem War Mothers. Chamber of Commerce rooms.- 2:30 O'clock W. C. T. U. Halls.' 2:3 o'clock V - " i , '' -Wednesday; ' f Salem Business and Profession Woman's c)Ub. Chamber; of Com merce rooms.-7:30 o'clock. Elec tion of officers. .1; 0 -. . ? Community concert at Armory In observance of National ' Music Week. St. Monica's Altar society. St. Joseph's HalL 2 o'clock. Veterans of Foreign Wars' AUx Ulary. . Mrs: Clifton Madd, 1750 N. Capital street. Card party at Parish house. St. Vincent de Paul Altar society. : 8 o'clock. Woman's Home Missionary so ciety. - First Methodist church 2:30 o'clock. v Ladies Aid society of Leslie Methodist church: Mrs: W. - J. Linfpot, 2100 Nob Hill street. 2:30 o'clock. '! Thnrstlay - Chapter G .of the P. E. O. sister hood: Mrs. A. C. Parr, hostess. Operetta-at Parrish Junior hgh scnooi. : ' W. R. C. Ladies' AW. Fair grounds Building. r Friday Recital. Pupils of Joy Turner Moses . Court Street Christian church. Public invited. West Side Circle of Jason Lee Aid society.' Mrs. J. K. : Kaighin, 1290 N. Commercial street, hos tess. .2:30 o'clock. v, . i. Batarday Salem Woman's clnb. Club houee. 2:30 o'clock. . - - Carnation' sale. ' Salem - War Mothers. . - Guest in Albany Mrs: FT W. Launer is a house guest this week of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Barkley Newman, in Albany. , Altar Society to Meet St.' Monica's Altar society win meet at 2 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon at St. Joseph's Hall. Salem Men's Chorus Gives Premiere' Concert as Feature of Music Week Salem f music .lovers were- af forded a delightful short concert last night at the Oregon theatre when the Salem Men's chorus made its Initial publie appearance in conjunction with the film, "Desert Gold," and .arranged as a specially planned treat for Nation-' al, Music..; week. , Mr. Martin Doerfksur, well-known . basso, opened the program with a , rol licking solo, "Three, For- Jack; with Miss Claudia Lewis, a young pianist of poise and marked- tal ent, at the piano. Mr. Doerfleur granted an encore in response to the eager applause of the and ience. .-. The sixteen men who make up the chorus appeared in top form last night. Dan Langenberg .is the director of the ; group and in its greater s are JC2E2 Tfact afternoon be- 4 L " R Phone 217 ealtor each number ; produced rich har monic effects.: The Negro spiritual was particularly well done. The personnel of the group, which the audience greeted with persistent approval, includes: Harry L. Pearcyj Harry I. Pear son, Hurl-J. Pearson, C;A. Hul sey. Ivan H. Corner, Frank Kel logg, W. H. Gilbert, A. H. Leach, A- G. Bates, Martin Deorfier, John Morits, Verndn Tyler, Lester R'. Evans, Arnold JWenger, Jack I. Luckner and H. Friesam. Salem War Mothers Plan Carnation Sale Continued plans are being made by the Salem chapter of American War Mothers for the annual car natlon sale which will be spon sored on Saturday of this week, -the day before Mother's Day. The Y. W. C. A. rooms will be used as headquarters, with the flowers on sale on the street. This afternoon at 2:30 the War Mothers will meet in the Chamber of Commerce rooms for an important-meeting. WHMS to Meet . The Woman's Home Missionary society of the' First Methodist church will meet at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the church for the regular monthly meeting. ' Mrs. C J. Lisle will bave charge ;Of the' devotions. During the program hour Dr. S. B. Laughlln I will speak on "World Peace;' Mrs. F. B. Fargo will sing. Thp annual mite box offering will be received? at this meeting, with each member "asked J to bring her box. u. ' : ... ' I - sx7 (i&ir fi M yo ji7yjyj'Tnirii r universal-stove! sue 1E7HEN this sale closes, a remarkable opportunity for women who "Y want a new range wOl have passed into history The limits of this sale are definitely established. The special inducements and offers listed below will not be ex tended we doubt if they will eyer .again be equalled. Don't delay; Time-is short Hurry. Gome tomorrow sure. I " With every Jhiversal range purchased during this sale, we will include without charge a 14 piece set of genuine Py rex ovenware or a 35 piece set of nice dishes. .You have your choice. nr i Whjr. gxtrnble witi air $ldj i on any new Universal during trjis sale, u: Learn why- the V- Universal. " Ransre is the --x fastest selling range in America' WRC Ladies'. A id ' . : .The Ladies' Aid society of the Woman's Relief Corps will hold an jail day meeting at i the fair grounds building on Thursday, May 6i' There will be some work to do. It is also expected that the grounds for the planting of bulbs and' seeds around the ' building, will be in readiness. . Auxiliary to Meet The Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary- will meet on Wednes day afternoon at the r home of Mrs. Clifton Mudd, 175( N. Cap ital street. i Group Motors to Longview Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Paulus, Professor and Mrs. Morton E. Peck, Miss Renska Swart, Mrs. C. A. Kells, and' Mrs. Wm. Fordyce Fargo made up a party motoring to Longview, Washington on Sun day. Orchard Heights Group Meets at J. P. Smart Home Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Smart enter tamed a group of neighbors in the Orchard Heights Road community on Saturday evening at their home when they were hosts at four ta bles of five hundred. Baskets and bowls of roses were used in decor sting the rooms. At the close of the evening the hostess served refreshments, with Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Grice assist ing. In the group were Mr.: and Mrs. Fred Gibson, Mr. and' Mrs. Roy McDowell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Amen Grice, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bouffleur, , Mr. and Mrs. Chester Fisher, Mr. Old Stove Taken yfomQi 'stove ? Trade Its i n t i. V i Jr a a (I M r a. Ed r Som mers, Mr.'-' and Mrs. Roscoe Clark, , Miss Mabel Rage, am Chapman, and the hosts Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Smart. Leslie Ladies' Aid The Ladies' Aid, society of the Leslie Methodist church will meet at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday after noon at the home, of Mrs. W. J. Linfoot, 2100 Nob Hill street. T LISTEN IN DtffXEK COKCERT C:0O-7:00 LW 41, Portlamd. G:00-7:Ot-KFVV Portland. MUSIC I0:0O-12:0O KGW (4S1) Portland. Ilance tnuair. 8:00-l2:0 KPWV. (2t'J). Portland. Trio, quartet, orjran rt-cital. 9:15-1G:45-KFJR 263. , Portland. Musie of the Masters.,. 8:00-10:00 K01N 319), Portland. Musical program. 8:15-9:15 iKFrP (248), Portland. Pro grant. T1NTEE T AllfMEKT :00 KMTH fia. liolfywood. 6-7 studio program; 7:4-S:30, commnnity aing; 8:30-10:30, KMTK concert or chestra. Iioren Powell, director. 6:00 KOA (322), Denver. Brown string orchestra. 6:00 KGO (361.2). Oakland. 6-6:55 twilight concert; 8-9, National Music week, concert orchestra ; Marimba band; Klori Gough, cellist: Beatrice Benaderet, aopran; 9:10-10. instru mental trio; 10-12, dance music. .6:30 KKX (336.9), Hollywood. 6:30-7 orchestra: 7-7:45, program; 8-9, pro' rram : 9-10, program, dance orchestra. 6:30 KHJ (405.2) ls Angelen. 6:30 7:30 Weekly visit of Vaeen Titania and' the Radio Fairies; 8-10, de luxe pro gram. 6:30 KPO (428.3). San Francisco. 6:30 7, orrt-vstra; 7-7:30, Kndy Seiner's or chestra; 8-9, "Out of the West," Alli-n Wilson, tenor; Lucille Dreskrll. so prano; 9-10, Gypsy and Jlsrta; 10-11, dance orchestra. 6:30 KFWB (252), Hollywood. 6:30 7:30, dinner hour; 8-9, program; 9, The Kittle Ant Man; 9:50-10, Synco patora; .10-11, frolic, Bitt Hatch or chestra. 7:00--KOWW (256), Waffa, 'Walla. 7, re- for ,., -.. :. , I. ' 35 Piece Set AmericanLirrioges China ' r .'r. - - ': i r -'..-. . -, .- t- ; - - ' . -., .. - ,', .' IVEIuIiED 0 ItY 98 POUNDS Helped by Lja E. PbldiamV Vegetable Compound Clereland, Ohio. "After hay ingmy first. baby, I lost weight, no matter " what I did. Then a doc tor toldrlmef I would be better if I had another baby, -which I did. But I tot worse, was al ways sickly and went down -to "SS pounds. My neighbor told me about Lydia K.j PInkham's" Vege table Compound,! as it helped her very much, so I tried It. After tak ing four bottles, E weigh 116 pounds. It-has just done wonders for me and I can 'do my housework now without one bit iof trouble." MksV M Riessisgeb, . 10004 Nelson Ave.; Cleveland, Ohio. If some good fairy should appear, and offer to grant your heart's de sire, what would jyou choose? Wealth? It's . transient thins that brings its own cares. -Happiness? It's an elusive thins which we keep by giving away. Health? Thatfs the best gift. Health is richesj that gold cannot buy and surelyj health is cause enough for happiness. . . Lydla E". PlnTvham's'; Vegetable Compound may jbe the good fairy -who offers you better health. ' i - ports; 7:30, Littla Journeys; S-10, stu dio nrosrram. i T:00 K,IK (384). Seattle. . Children,1; ' lionr and music; 8:30, orchestra. Sale Closes - - Yednesday evening, ai 6 O'clock Ct -. - ( CAPITAL 1 TYPOGRAPHICAL " UNION . SIS -Peident, t. Y. trans; Rec- retary. 3f.- 1). Ptlkenton. UeeU . ' ond Saturday; 3:00 p. m. CARPENTERS pKIOS. NO. 1065 , .-- ifeets- Thurs. eTeainf. Arthur Tcker, preaidnt; - Wm. Pettit, aeeretary. "' Skilled wechanKca fnrniahed. Phon 179. UNIOX TABKt lEAQltF. . pa. Meets at JLahor1 Halt, n call of 'presi " dent. P. W. i Sears, ecretarr. Box 443. Salem, Or. Lodge Roster t. I.. . - -" - 1 1 " ' rRATERNAb OKDEK OP E AGUES,! .t 'every AVadnesday. Fraternity HaiV. U. Willett, 8ee'y. Tel. 889-K. ' , KJfIGHTS-OF PTTHIAS. MEETS AT Fraternal Hall every Tuesday avening. Visitor invited.', P. D. ViusQA, C C; VTalter Lenon. K. of K. 8. Published every morn in ir (except afoa- . day) at Salem, the capital of Oregon. Local Rates For Classified Advertising Daily or Sunday 2 cents per w.rd S cents per -word . One time Three times . ' - o vrm, jjvr .vm 1 mo. daiiy and Sun. 20 eentsper word 8 cents per word ah urutrr m earn iae more man one time rate, advertisement must run in consecutive issues. . No. Ad.- taken far les than 25c. Ada. ma Sunday ONLY charted at one time rate. '-. Advertisements (except Personals and Sitatios;Watd will he taken over the -telephone if the advertiser is a-sUBScribe'To -pfioneV . Tho 8taieAai4av-will -reeeiv. adver ."tistnent.' an?:tinr of the day or nirht. Tq insure proier claniftca 'tioBi r. snbnl(l foe ta befor Tm. . TELEPHONE 23tOR 583 'Money ta Loan OX REAI ESTAtB' T. K. FORD (Over LadJ Buh Bank) ADVERTISING HONEST ADVERTISING These col li m must be' kept free from anything of .a questionable nature. Misrepresen tations will not be tolerated. Infor mation showing any questionable in v tent on the part of the advertiser should be reported to- thia news- patwr orthe Sntem Ad g,utJ- Auto Repairing 3 LOOSE WHEELS REPAIREIK REAR $t.25, front $1.00. Mike Panek, the hrnke specialist. '275 Sr Cm 'I. St. 3jU Auto Tops BEE US TOR TOP AND PAINT WORK. O. J. Hull Auto Top and Paint Shop. 267 S. Commercial. Ratbtf Help Wanted WANTED LOGANBERRY PICKERS. Good camp ground. 9m9 WANTED BERRY PICKERS. PHOXK iiltli. . tm . - fimg WASTED GOOSEBERRY PIOKEKS TO sign up to begin ?ly IS. R., H. fc-ott. Loganberry pickers for szaVjx. Easy picking, trained V shape, , Cftl al Store, 1610 . X. Commercial eW .9n8 MAKE YOUR SPARK TIME PAY. HA VS. easy selling article. Call t 429 Ore- tfon Bldg mornings-. 9m28tt Wanted Employment 19 MATERNITY CASES BY PRACTICAL WANTED nOU RN WORK. REFER- ciicea given, tnone J4IViI;. 19m6 tOR GARDEK PLOWING, BASEMENT digging and team work. Phono T2K2. S - 19ml4U For Rent 21 WK RNT AKJ COLLECT RENTS , Bussell. Js AspUwall 222 K. Commercial. . , Phona 86. . V- t-; i a 21a8t FURNISirED A PA KTMEJJTrjWITU Oaf V MB EEST HOUSES AND APART- " PJHXTTJKCA'RDS.- SrzMaBY 2'. , woriijg, ..'Por, , "Beat"-', .; pric i s greubdt floor. ' 5 , VM KENT STRICTLY JtfODERN 5- roouj J''w.ilsrK) fit- furnace and garage fM.Mll ! -i. t S-nwa hous and aleenlng porch, ga rag. 650 N. 16th Sf 30. . -f 3 rooms sad sleeping -porch, strictly modern. ir,r,G s., Winter-St., 30. , BECKB ft HENDRIcks, 18g N. High St.. 21a25tf r ' 'I'JeAtdi . I4nd, . Bhown above la one of the feature sta.r with Ceorge, White's ; "Scandals, com ing to the Hellis Theatre .tonight. The hnge production : Is magnifi clentljr , staged ' and carloads of scenery will reach Salem this af-: teraoorr for-theshtrvrf It Is said to rival anything In the stage 1U3 ever troug&t to Salea, ' - ; ". X 0, j 1 1 J