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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1926)
, .In . ,rJ.Ui.jl v. -'.. Y.-' 1 r ' -r '3 - AttDRED BUNCH .JI; sssssssbbbssssssjss-si bsss-sbsssjSSsbs-----sssssb-----s1 TireSDAY MORNING. JUlfe 8 I926T Helen Moore Announces Bethothal tomB. L. Bradley, . At the annual Delta Zeta alum nae breakfast held In the Benton hotel, CorTanis, Sunday morning. Jdne , announcement of th en gagement of Miss Helen A.'Moore - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthu? H,, Moore of this city to Mr. B. L. Bradley of Burlington? N. C:, was - made known. ,'. Miss Moore was graduated from OAC with the class of ,1922 and for two years , was secretary of the, school ' of commerce on the college campus. Miss Moore is a member of. the Phi Oil Theta; honorary com- '. mercfaL fraternity. , She has re- cently returned from Jhe Hawaiian islands and a , trip through the Orient. " ' . The date of the wedding will be , announced later. V ' Grax Club Follows ' Dinner With Pledge . Service Members of the Crax club met Saturday evsning for .a delightful s dinner party at, the YWCA. Sweet peas centered the table, with place r cards to harmonize.' - Foilowicig the -dinner a pledge service was 7 heldtfor four new members.; Including Eva Bu'mph ' rey, Ruth Draper-, Mat garet Lear en worth and ElaJne Chapia. ' ' k -1 Covers at the dinner, were placed for Miss Bumphrey, Miss 'Draper, ; M lss Leaf ehwortb, MIss : Chapin, Miss' Myrtle Smithy president of the lub. Miss Mary Ericksott, Miss Ixretta -".Varley, 'Miss t lmogene ' Gardner, Miss Ruth ' Stover, Miss : Margaret "' 'Hogg,.-' Miss Naomi ' PhelpB Miss ' Grace Hardeman Miss Mary Peck, Miss Irene Breit- haupt. Miss Opal Bumphrer. 'Miss Lillian Row, Miss LuCile Davis and - Miss Marian Wyman. ' 'Juniors Honor Sacred Heart - AcadeniyjSeniors With ' - Banquet ' 4 1 ; ; - The graduating class of Sacred Heart academy was the inspiration ' for an elaborate banquet serred by the Junior academic class. The ' honor guests. Misses Era Albrich, Margaret Titzpatrick and'Lenora --. Mickel, were escorted to the dln . ing room of the academy. Lattice work , entwined ;-with Tines, and flowers, baskets of iorely spring blossoms, streamers festooned . from the chandeliers to the cor ners of the room had transformed '. the place into a fairy bower. Here , at it large : sq uare table centered . with a basket of .blue and gold flowers, favors and place cards of the same shade, candelabra with yellow wax tapers, the young ladies held V merry hour ot bright 1 and happy chatter. Miss Nancy Thlelsen acted as " toastmlstress. ' The Misses Honora Reidy, Lorena Lebold, Evelyn Emory and Eva Al- bright responded with toasts. 1 Af I ter the dinner a dance was en ; a joyed, by the young ladies in the ' . recreation room of the resident .students.. - Hehe again the color .?" note -of blue and gold was carried fir but fn f e8toons, flowers land dance programs.?f;f V,-rV ?f. The yearA192T promises to be si very interesting one vf6r; Sicrod Heart academy, aa splendid group of bright yenn ladies -has been presented 1 to the graduating class for that yeaf,1nameiy: Miss Marguuerite. Blumenbera Lorena DreckheimeT.ETelm Emdry, Ruth Hazei ton, "Lorea'aVLe bold; Gladys La roxestThelma'; Porter, Honora Reidy Ida, SaalfleldIary-Scbwt. ndt. Barbara JScnwlitdt and Nancy Thielson.v Avl S'S A farewell 5 song .to the .seniors by the Misses Durena Lebold; Eve- f lyn Emory and Nancy Thielson, accompanied ' by Miss Marguerite Blumenberg culminated the eve ning's festivities. v Bridge Club Meets , at PhUUpsjHome ""A delhtf ul I bridge event of Tuesday. 'afternoon "was the "meet ing of the bridge Irfub of which Mrs. W. L. Phillip? is member, when se was hostess , for the group. Mrs. Ralph 'Cooley won the afternoon's nigh score. At the refreshment hour,. Mrs,. Harry N. Craln assisted the hostess. On Wednesday: Mrs. George Arbuckle will be hostess for the club. In the group on Tuesday were: Mrs. Harry p Grain,' Mrs. .George Arbuckle, Mrs., C. B. McCullough, Mrs. . Rajph Cooler, Mrs. Merle Roseerans; Mrs James Nicholson, Mrs.' H. R.'JWorth, and the hostess, Mrs. W. W Phillips. ' Byron Dl Arnold to Present Salem Puvils , in Recital ' An : interesting recital of T the week will be that of Thhrsday eve ning At, which- Byron D. Arnold, instructor inOAC. conservatory of jnusic. willf present 11 of "his SSt lem pupils. ' The recital win ,be given at Waller Hall "at 8 o'clock. " i. - Outstaying Recital hast Night'cijFipiyr -1; baptist CJifrehX,, : w ; : A large and interested audience heard - what was 'doubtless one, ef Jhe outstanding musical events' of the month ltsi night when a group of vockl students of Miss M innetti- Magers were presented. In recital at 1 the;First Baptist church. The group1. all youthful pupils, includ ed five soloists who are espef tally talented, -v Assisting-, numbers on tne program were given in jam n-. tfrely , distinctive manner by Dor othy Tongue of Hillsboro. "' Clar ence xWeneer. as the aecomnanisl of the evening, did excellanv.planQ Mrs? Martin Ferehdtdi" Presents Ptfrils ; "Mrs. Martin ' Fereihelian : pre- iested jseveral 6f."her )iano stud- enta at: a recital on ' Mdnday; evei ning at 8 p'clock at luSr home, 6S7 Chemeketa street. The numbers . ?-f t The brilliant and difficult quih-J t: ftren; follow i r-I Louise Fereahetian..' :-; Passy Cat altx . w?Lerman X : jGrace Laurence. ' i Tt Andante from ''Surprise Sym?Z -x- phony" Haydn Vienna WalU . Gurlttt i - Louise Feroshetian. v : v March ..:: ... -... Gurlitt Adah, Clark. -';' ' Vocal solo, "The Musical Fam- .Jl7" .... ..V-j. Lehrman Social Calendar . Today, Willamette Shrine No. 2, Order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem. Stated Communication. Masonic Teiriple. i. - Benefit bridge tea. Chemeketa chapter. Daughters of the Araeri- ' can Revolution. Woman's club building. , r . ' Miss Margaret Fisher's junior piano recitaL First Presbyterian church, 8 o'clock - . -The Heart of gUaska,-. film at ; First Congregational church, pre- , ceded by lecture, hj RevfP4aUlp Bauer onlaskaj"' jclock. -;nKiieiiaTiajuo CUM Jason Lee . Methodist" women's r societies; 10:30-12 'clocks W. F. M. S., 12 to l o'clock, luncheon; : 1 to 2:80 o'clock, Central circle . Ladies' Aid, and 2:30 to 4 o'clock. W. H. M. S. irst Methodist ,W. . F. M. S. Mrs. J. -O. Ooltra, 725 Court ( street, hostess. Young Married People's Bible class of the First Presbyterian church. ' Charles E. Siegmund country home on Garden Road, 0:30 o'clock. , - '. Phllathea Bible "class. Mrs. St. Clair, 11 N. Front street. ' Barbara Frletchle tent Jfo. 2, Daughters of Lnion Veterans, St ' Paul's parish house, 8 o'clock. reception ai irst tngrega- tional church, honoring tne Misses r- Eva and Lcta 'Marshall and Miss Breitenbusher.- Woman's union in charge.. 8 o'clock. St. Monica's Altar society bene- . ut card party. St. Joseph's audi- f lonum. . . Thursday "Open garden, a t.Jonesmere on Wheatland. Ferry road. 2 to 8 o'clock. r-:; Piano recital." Salem pupils of Byron D. Arnold. Waller Hall, 8 O clock. :-- , .- - . lXJ:i: Friday.' ' i Adelant society alumnae, ban-quet-Gray Belle, 5:30. o'clock. - Tho Cherry w Cltj; Baking Co. oreaa, pies and cakes are pf high est quality. ; One of Oregon's most sanitary bakeries. Visit it.. Worth. wnaie. a oaieni snow place. . () i .. ..... O,' J. Wilson, "for 21 years the 1 snick man In Salem. When better . cars are built,' Baick twill buUd them. The' better Buick Is hero for you and your; family. ; -( ) Woods Auto Top Co., puDders - of the most elegant and durable automobile tops in Salem.' Repair ing of "an Ttiads. ; Curtains v.th -lass enclosures. Get our prices. (2 Ask your grocer tor some of the Better-Yet Bakery Co. cookies or Better; Yet 4 Bread. 1 You'll find them delicious. . . () Sandwiches bread and butter. jelly spreads ' between meals all depend 4 on , good bread. , Better. Yet Bref d is good : bread. ) tet was probably the most notable number,' 6 the Hcnttre program. tne jaumoers given louow:; , Croon, Croon. Underneath ( the I Moon .gJ-U'..:utsain To a Wild Rose -McDowell Kenneth Allen, Eleanor Moore; Dorbthv Tweedale. Arbutus Ru die Lawrenee : Deacon, y Lena JMedler at the 'piano. i'.-;: The Nomad " ...-.-.....Hamblen Oaro MioJBea Giordan! "- " Lawrenee. DeacQn." -v'.-i Here's April UlrOi.isnderson There's a Hole in the Fence 4. 4 Chanson Indojie . (Song of , In-. v dia) ..... -Rlmsky-Korsakow: Dorothy Tweedalo. -" y Legende WieHlawikl Orientate a ,.. Cm ; Dorothy Tongue. Margaret Tongue at the piano.. A Little Brown. Bird Singing v Elegie, ( Melody) H....Massenet Kenneth Allen Violin dbbligato by Dorothy Tongue.' , Shadow March J..i...Del RIego Indian LullaDy, from "Natoma" : T.. . Victor Herbert Beajour Suxon (Good-day,-., - Marie) .i..."...,...."Pessarid Arbutus Rudie. .. , Serenata r.. Moskowskt Bouvehir , ..Drdla Dorothy Tongue. . ' Margaret Tongue, piano. My Desire . ... ilrosnevor Drum ad 00 n. -v Sanderson . Lawrence Deacon. The Open: Secret Woodman Wreck of the Julie Plant. O'Hara Kenneth Allen. - ., ; Quintet "The Maids of Seville" ; -- . Williams Kenneth' Allen, Eleanor Moore, - Dorothy Tweedale, Arbutus vj Rudie, Lawrence Deacon. ; -Banjo obbligato by. Maxihe Ulrich. Z Louise Fereshetian. ; ' . Grace Laurence 'at the piano. Romance InA .L;..Tlu LJeurance Agitation No. '21 .Mendelssohn t " . Mn", Parker Whiteaker. In the -Garden a... Gurlitt i Grace 'Laurence. Evening Nocturne .....Lehrman - Louise Fereshetian La Paloma :-. Yradier ' AdahXHark. Miss Levy Presents v . Students in Recital , . ( - The violin pupils pf. Miss, Eliza beth Leyy Were presented .n re cital at the First .Congregational church last Wednesday evening, assisted by Miss Margaret Hogg,' Pianist, and Miss Lucille De Witte, organist. Numbers by the 35-pIeee orchestra were particularly well received. -The ioll owing . program was' given; . ' ""4 tilacs ..i. Kern .;. V L- Barbara Walker. . Russian Cradle Song . ..f..... ' 'Lloyd Oberson. . ... A Lit tl-s Love Bong .... -..Franklin '- Portia Booth . Nola .l:':...-.?.;: ...... ' ! . Rjss Oberson. Off for the Front..., Franklin Evelyn Davis. Blue Bells of Scotland . j , Donald Vinton. . . La Cinquantaine...... Gabriel-Marie Petite Marche ...t.... Papin : June Director. March of the Heroes . ... Kerr Caprice Brilliante Lestei Eria Alae "Murdock. Pizzicata Serenade Franklin rjCJalena.Kurre Angels' Serenade :.w...Braga Eva Bullis. Spanish Danctj No. 1 Mozkowski Nathan Steinbock.- . . Mazurka .. Wienlawski Largo -S t t Henrietta Blakeslee. . ' .Dvorak Daniel Hardy.' Oriental - ..i--- -. Cul Gondoliera .. -, Kies 1 ' f Yyonne JWckell. , Faptasia from I1 Trovatore ' , Hosefta Wooley. The jSwazt Saint-Saens Concert No. 3 i..-u.rirL. Seitz ..Clarence. Quartier. Concerto, "Ronda Seitz T Norma Greene..'., ; - Chant ....... White Canebrake ..-.... .'!...' Gardner Ruby Norgard. . 'In Tientsin (Savino); Amouret teVhlse (Klemm), orchestra; vio linists,' pupils of Miss Levy, assist ed , , by : -Cello," Henry Lee; bari tone. Jean Martin; clarinet, Har old Oakes ; cornet, George BIgby ; trombone, Mildred Sloper; saox pbsme,' Golda Bush ; drumsj ; Dan Moore! piano, Loretta Baker. Salem Girls to Leave J or the East Since their absence Is to be per manent, many Salem friends of the Misses Leta and Eva, Marshall and. Miss Breitenbusher are sin cerely regretting their departure for the east. Miss Eva Marshall is head of the music department at the blind cschool', while Miss Breitenbusher is a member of the. blind school teaching staff. Miss - Leta Marshall has been teaching at the Grant school. avor fkmfmkfruit Flavored BIP your last ch amce il AT 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' Will Positiyfelyjie the Last Two Auction Sales That We Will Conduct VE'RE GOING TO 5ELL REGARDLESS OF PRICES . EVERYTHING .GOES; TO THE . highest;'-bidder- 51 jAttend These Last Two Sales and Buy 'Ybur. Wecldinff and Uraduatioxr Gifts ' i-l TED " STATC AT LIBERTY STREET . rO TT77: r rd) ... Jr2v. . ma- mm Tpmorrow- night the jroman'o union of the First Congregational church wHI entertain 5 at a recep tion honoring the Misses-Marsnall andMIss Breitenbusher. 2, Willarnee Shrine Meets Tonight The -Willamette Shrine No. Order ef the White Shrine of Jertt salem, will bold sUted communi cation this evening Jrt the Masonic temple.. Tha brother - sojourners will have charge of the entertain ment. ; ' " " . YWCABoard of Directors to Meet 1 The board of directors of the YWQA will hold .a meeting at 10:15 o'clock at the YWCA rooms. Plans for vacation summer Jcamps will be considered at this time, y Program on Alaska - Toniaht at Ftrst Congregational Church A program which promises be of exceeding interest will given at 7 : 3 0 o'clock tonight at the First Congregational church under the auspices of .the Wom an's union-when itev. -rauuB m. Phillip, formerly a pastor of the church, will speak on Alaska. In conjunction vwith the talk, which begins at T:S0 o'clock, the film, -The "Heart of ' Alaska, which Rev. Mr. Bauer " personally recom mends, will be shown. ' Mr. Bauer will not only talk, but "will also exhibit, many inter esting curios of the northland which he collected during his AIas- kan-travels. - The procee'ds will be uied in the work of the. Woman's union. to b.e Married Couples Picnic w - The ; Ypung ! Married Pebple's cluh of the First Presbyterian church-will hold a picnW Wednes day evening at it he country home of Charles E. Siegmund n Garden Road, one mile east of Seventeenth and Market, streets. --.The, clubs previous picnics have beenv very enjoyable and iwell attended, so members are asked to come early as a hig.ttmc is planned. In ad dition to the other sports, a "barn yard golf -contest will be ' held, oneor the ladies and 'one for the men, and the winner of Che ladies contest will challenge the men chimpiorfs. ' Sports will start . at about 5:30 o'clock and picnic lunch at 6:30. -MembeTS who are without (cars are. asked to meet at the church - and transportation will be provided Bring bounteous covered dish, plates, cups and tools" and : the committee wiU do the rest. f -i :- - Barbara Ffietchie Tent' ' ' : vThe regular xneeting of Barbara Frietchle tent N r 2, , Daughters pf Union Veterans, will,.; be. held at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening in St. Paul's parish house, instead f at the armory, r - t Junior High School 7" Girls to Meet x - ' ' . .'A meeting of the Junior-' high school girls who' piiiri to go-to the Mehama summer camp next week ha 8 bee'h called ,! for 3 o'clock this afternoon at the city YWCA. The girls will leave 'on Tuesday, June 15, for a . week's tstay Phildthea' Bible Class The "Philathea; Bible class of the First- .'Evangetr can church will meet on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. 1st. 'Clair, 681 N. Front street. .- . tCon tinned an pace a THROUGH ADVICE OF NEIGHBOR Woman Tried LytJia E. Pinkliata's .r . Vegetable Componnd ' "A .neighbor advised me to try Lydla E. Pinkhamfs Vegetable Com pound, which she said helped her so much. So INt bought a few bct- ties and tried ft oat': It sure hejped me won derfully.. I felt much better. .My work is .no longer a dread to me. If I hear of any one Who la troithlprf me way 1, was, I irtll gladly refcom . mend the Vegetable. Compound to them and I will' answer any letters in ; regard to . the same. Mrs. Bertha Meachan,! 910 Center St, Lansing, Mich. - 1 ""I had been sickly every since I was fifteen years! old. After tak ,ing Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I got so I could do all my housework, and. 1 am In good health." Mrs. Mrle K. Williams, Ketchikan, Alaska; From Michiganl to Alaska, from Maine to Oregon and from Connecti cut to -California; letters are con tinually being written by grateful women, recommending . jL-ydia E. 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The price ranges 12.50 to $!S.i5te Novelty Pumps i we nave me most wpnaerrui iiine;?orf caress pumps ever, brought together in one store. ! .Every" pair Js picked:, for, its . beauty and is strictly exclusive,5 We only sell a feWlpairs of - kxjmx uyc au uicv ui-;uui uctwuc common. -rnces rrom - 3 O C Every Wednesday. is Rubber Heel Day aa heels put on Sar. or sVUC; Half. Bring yotrr shoe's every day for Wednesday . j r tCtUC ; , .do xoxtr FEETarrurr y'Corns , and. callousesfe--moved without patn or sore- ness. Ingrown -nails removed ' and treatedU 'i Pains In feet. : Ireak-foot, flat 't foot, s foot i 1 strains and fallen arches ad- j Justed. Do not suffer. I will m-"-J -: Ut you the best that sdence jao ean. produce; to. sdentlfic Sm , . VIA THEPniCE SJIOE COL chiropody. . 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