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THE-OIlEGOSTAT3jSMA 1 -!! I t n 1$ V u " I! ii . u - - ! y tl j n ii it . (1 - i ) i ' J : S O - ' tL ADDRZD BUNCH- - q , J ; . NVl x x' X TixEFHowe. to ' , ' v .. ': ; r - lp y -v,iv 5 ? - If: nt -- :; ' ?! - l - Uf " - - - "Vii t a KV ' 1 u ' A Ajh-i xlfaStf v v A At v 11 ,f s-L . wWZsft&m i it it 1 ; 1 in i it o II 1 i - - 'lr: ' if . II ' II -" ll ll "l U m fiji u ill V"- Upper left: Miss Violet Bowden. one of the iclrl graduates 'bf tTpper right r , Mrs. Gilbert Wrenn (Kathleen La Ra'Jt, whose wedding was solemnized in a beautiful nianner at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening In the gardens." at the Professor Florian Von Eschen homo. iKWrerleff? l "Miss VIiia Emmett who recelTederdiPfnri Jrbmv the Salem High school early in th . month L6wer center: Ruthyn Pauline Thomasi 'talented small daughter of Mr. and Mrs.tp. F. Thom a.8. mnsie instructors, who. at three years of are has a; repertoire of twenty compositions. Little Miss fTbomas recently took part in a public piano recital. " Lower right: x-egge), daughter: of Mr. and Mrs. F. A.' Legee, whose marriage was at 4 o clock on the afternoon of J ; 1. : 7 Opening' the second week o'f -'our semi-annual Clearan'ce Sale--Mahy new. Gowns, Coats, Wraps ancj Hats just-ar-rived will also be placed oh sale. i v v ;.:-",! r : All Gowns will He placed on sale in six groups J ' $10.75, $14.75,'$16.75 S24.75 and $29.75 ; i J Most Extraordinary Values in J2aeh Group . r . " I !! ll . . AH Goats and Wraps on sale, many at cost prices , : : MILLINERY;; : No hat in stock over-$ 1 0. One group of 65 hats at ' ' " ' '55.00 k ;-r l. Wednesday June-9. .. "--', ' v : The French Shop One group of 25 hats at TtL' Buffi? Morrison 113 North High Street ' - the Salem High schpol class of 1926. .Mrs., Wallace tSriffith (Margaret a rose garden ceremony solemnised ' v .. . .t : - ' '? ' .. : -if - : " " s :. --is Shimmering dawn, A Linnet' lay. Birth of a soul, . Birth of a day. . . Lilt of a song,- Dash of a tear, Conquering hopes, Mastering fears, Roseate dreams. Tasks to be done, Weary toiling Neath torrid sun. Eventide twilight Envelopes the way. Close of a life, Close ot a day. Naomi Phelps President of Salem Business and Professional Women's Club Gives Annual Report Of snecial interest, now that the annual convention of the etate Business and Profeasoinal Worn- en's club is, in session, Is the Col- lowing complete report preparea by Julia K. Webster, president of the club: I have the honor to report con cerning the fiscal year Just closing on" the Salem Business and Pro fessional Women's club, that we have gathered twice each month during the entire year, including the summer months, and the at tendance has been excellent, in spired in great measure . by, the interesting programs provided ;.by the committee, jff which Miss Jlo 8lia Keber has been chairman.; ' i These programs have-consisted of music,; several playlets by groups of out membersj occasions ally an ente"taining-tunt and al ways a talk by some, member. .-of the club who is doing things or by someone who could give ""us an un usual message. One time it" was our own Miss Pricbard and a group of state officers, which all greatly enjoyed; at another , time" we list ened to a truly, practical' talk on the World Court and international problems . by Professor ' Laughlin; again,ReVj Fereshetiah'gave lis a talk, urging us to Kold to high ideals; "Dr. J. N. Smith, superin tendent of the satte school for the feeble, minded one evening brought us a. xery enlightening message on the work of: thai institution. were given an evenin' the static school for the deaf, with, demon strations of the work of making these otherwise normal children into eeK-Eupportlng educated an,d cred-'table citizens. ..Mrs W. If. Hurghardt entertained us one eve- J ling with the story, ofa. severai months', trip in, Europe from whicU he had Just returned. Mr.' Harrj N. Crain . talked ' to us on the ad vantages of city zoning at another time.; . .' . ' . ; ' ; ' : ; Our club b9 not added to ita funds to any great degree during, the past year; however, by a rum . tiage sale, and from a few other wjurces we have somewhat Increas-. cdyour; fund which Awe hope at. some time to fnresV In . a club Home,; though we ,do not feel the rrgent need f such home so keenly, perhaps, as we would were we fnot so fortunate ki to be ai lowed the use of the well, equipped "vails of the chamber pf commerced -We are -proud to-say 'that we; tave been able to be of some little help in the community, having had, a 'part In the council , for aiding tbet Marion Couhty? Child1 Health "Jeinonstratlon; having helped one rshool girl with books and cloth ing; giving ? 13 towards the hos-i juiai, ior treatment of unfortunate ,irla which is. beiiTg bnUt in Per s land in connection with the Los'; me Home; also harihg raised wlth? .o days, almost, entirely rwithlrr ojir membership sufficient Xunds to pay the transportation of Miss Hilda Hughes, Salenr-girl who upon graduatloa' frtm HKe statc ecool for the deaf, won a scholar-' Bhip to the Callaudet college for Social Calendar Todr Central Idaho society ot Oregon. Picnic State fair grovnds, 10 'clock.'-' - r Wedding of Mian Jean MacKen- ie and Dr. A- N. PearBon. First Congregational church, 2:30 p. m. - ,' Monday -Moalcale by pupils of Beatrice Shelton. Assisted by Schubert Oc tette. First Congregational church. 8:15 o'clock. " ' Miss Elizabeth Lewis in piano recital. Pupil of Mrs. Walter A. Denton. Center street Methodist cbnrch. 8:15 o'clock. - American Legion Auxiliary Chamber b( Commerce rooms. 8 o'clock. - . . Wednesday -"Plac tournament." 1 1 1 i h e e country ciub. Thursday Pupil of Joy Turner Moses in public recital. First Congressional church. Advanced pupils, assisted by an advanced pull of Carol S. Dibble's. Friday Advanced pupils of Professor T. S. Roberts in recital. Residence studio. 505 N. Summer street. Junior and intermediate pupils of Joy Turner Moses. First . Con gregational church. 8; 15 o'clock. Saturday Jnnisrs pupils of Professor T. S. Roberts in recital and Dunning demonstration. 505 N. Summer street. the deaf in Washington. I. C, and found herself unable to finance the trip. She Is an industrious ana ambitious student and we hear she Is doing most creditable work in the college. We cannot give the program committee entire credit for the attendance during the year, for. sordid as it may appear, we must admit that the" menus served at our monthly dinner by our hospi tality, committee, headed by Mtss Carlotta Crowley, were a very strong drawing card. One honor won for our club was that of suggesting the name chosen tor state organ, the Oregon Busi ness Woman, the prizes for this was a federation, pin and ene year's dues In the club, being won by our Mrs. Mary Brewer who, it grieves me to say, is very serious ly Ul at this time. v One of the Important actions of the club this year has been the preparing and securing the adop tion of a more complete set of by' laws than that under which we have been working. As to social affairs, we indulged in quite a gay Christmas party, and delegations from the club joined the Silverton club at one of Ihiir meetings, and enjoyed the banquet staged in Portland last fall when we heard reports of the I national convention, and were 'otherwise entertained sOur annaa banquet was a most J ?n joyable affair as to menu and program. Tne speaxer oi ine eve ning was Miss Rose E. Parrott of Rosebure. who talked to us on "Your Business and Mine. Our new corps of officers is now ready to take the helm, and there is promise of a most successful year for the Salem club. The.; complete club roster in eludes the following names and occupations: - . Adams. Mrs. Hector, florist, 'Arthur, Mrs. Edith, stenographer Bagley, Mrs. Edith Barker, Mrs. Blanche, designer Bartlett, Miss Isobel, teacher Beaty. Mrs. Louise I., nurse ' Bellinger. Mrs: Lola B. Breckenridge, Miss Gracer, office Blair, Miss Mirpah G., librarian Brewer. Mrs. Mary Ef, druggist - Burch, Miss Edith E., stenogr. . Carver, Miss Leora, teacher Clark. Mrs. LaMoine, teacher Cleveland, Miss Mae E., stenogr. Covalt. "Miss Agnes, nurse Crowley, Miss Carlotta, teacher Director, Mrs S., merchant Dimmick, Miss Merle E., teacher EpplyMrs. Alice S., mere nam Feller, Mrs C. E., restaurant Field, Miss Hetta, greenhouse Frazier, Miss Anna G., bookpr. FrancbMrs. Laura., C T. B. Inst. Gartield, Mi Edna, court rep. .niliiam. Miss Grace A., clerk. Gabriel, Miss Pauline, teacher "Iale, Miss Laura V., teacher Hale,' Miss May A., teacher Haley, Mrs. W. S., beauty parlor Healy, Mis- Clara E.. bookpr. Hodson, Miss Ellen, bookkpr. Holt, Miss Beryl, teacher Howard, Mrs- E. 'Horning, Mrs. O. H., secretary Irwin, Mrs. Florence, tac com. Tsherwood, Mrs. Blanche, stenogr. Kafoury, Miss Sophia, merchant Keber, Miss Rosalia, reporter Ku-rthj-Mrs. C. L-, stenogr. Lamnkers. Mrs. Je?sie R., needle Lanham, Mrs. Rubv. bookkpr. ; Lyons, Miss Agnes E. worn, shor McAdatas, Miss Ruth, dressmkr. .- McAdamH Miss Phebe, teacher HcClean, Mrs. Georgia, dressmkr. Mclnfvre. Mrs". Ora, teacher McNe'I, Mi?s-.EHa. nurse ' . (" Martin; ; Miss .Amy E.. teacher ; Martin, Miss Jessie, teacher Marvin, Miss Cornelia, librarian Murray; Mis3 Mabel, teacher ,Murray; Miss X-yle, teacher Ohmart, Miss Lois, bookkpr. Philpott, Miss June teacher Pomeroy, Mrs. Clara E., teachrr Pratt, Mi Marie L.. stenogr. Pnrdy; Miss Edna : D., office PresnsU, Mrs, Maude, merchant Purvac, Dr.'Mary B., physician Page. Mrs. O. J. M.V real estate, - Paulson, Miss Rigner teacher Ree vea, i JR-iss ; Myr tl e, book pr. ' -Richards, Miss Era. Roberts, Miss Ethel, merchant Roland. f Mrs. Carrie, office -Rose. Mrs. L,aRuc, office . Rowlf ad Dr." Mary C. physician Schaewr, Mrs. Clara L Schroeder, Mias Lillian, teacher 3chon Mrs. Grace, teacher ; Shade, Miss Jojephine.' office 4 Shank, Mrs. Myra, police matron Viumn,-A,rs. Rose E., (J. A.) Smith, Miss Grace E., attorney Swart,' Miss Renska Ll, merchant Taylor, Miss Grace L., nurse . Taylor, Mrs. W. W.: - ; ; Temploton, Miss Iora,-office , . Terwilliger, Mrs. Norma, mortlc'n Thompkins, Miss Louella, nurse Thompson Miss Elnora, nurse Varty, Mrs. Su?an,- designer Wllsoe. Mr. Bila S., office , Wyman Mrs. Marian. YWCA. Warner, Dr. E. F., physician ' Webster, Mtss Jnlia K.. effice Whlpp Miss Dorothy, nurse Williamson; Mrs. Myrtle,-real est. "Woods, Miss Sylvia B., druggist Wocd, Mips Alice M.. office Wyatt. Miss -Edith J.. office West Mrs. Coila G. i'oung, Mrsl Mary B. Miss Sterling to be Guest Miss Edna L. Sterling, of Seat tle, Washington, will arrive In Sa lem this evening for a Jwo weeks' visit at the home' of Mr.iad Mrs. Paul B. Wallace, at Wallace Or chards. ' N - Mrs. Barsch is Guest at Carson Home . -. ; ""Mrs. John A. Carson has as her house-ueat: her daughter, Mrs. JV alter. A. Barsch (Catharine Car son) of -Oakland, Cal., who plans to spend three weeks in Salem while her husband is in the east. Leave for Minnesota Mrs. E, H. Orabenhorst and lit tle daughter, Anna Mae, and Mrs. Grabenhorst's mother, Mrs. Nellie Harris, left yesterday for Wadena, Minnesota where they will .spend the next six weeks. Stops will be made at 'Vancouver B. C, Banff, and St. Paul. Zoe rfakiels Has Guest Miss Zbe Daniels is entertaining as her house-guest Miss Zena Smith of.Marshfield, Oregon, Miss Smith plans to spend three weeks in Salem. " Marriage Solemnized at Pringle Creek Coming as a considerable sur prise to a host of friends, of the young couple was the marriage at 6 o clock yesterday afternoon of Miss Zfllah Alena Gilbert and Wil liam Joseph Nee. Rev. J. 'C. Spencer of Portland was the offici ating clergyman. The ceremony was solemnized in the woods along The rug and carpet department of the Hamilton, Furniture Co. is one of the. most complete In the state. All rug prices below regu lar list. () Pearcy Bro. nav the finest garden, lawn and flower seeds. Poultry supplies and fertilizers. Lowest prices. Seeds of high quality. J78 S. Commercial St. ) Kafoury Brothers Offer SUMMER DRESSES and. SUMMER COATS i ,1 i.u i iii mull t toMiii i n in ii r . ir.i Silk Dresses If you don t buy anything else, be sure to get' one of these dresses. They are of exceptional smartness, fashioned of flat crepe in dainty plain pastel shades, created -on I flattering lines that lend -the much desired slender effect, also becomingly fashioned silk frocks in polka dots and com dots. 1 Silk Dresses at $8.75 Dresses of novelty silk fabrics is seen in this splendid collection of silk striped Ibroadcloth silk prints, polka dots, silk bordered effects. Also white voile lace-trimmcsd dresses. - - - i ' A General Clean-up j on All ; Remaining v SUMMER COATS One Srecial $12.75 :: Your Mail Orders V: carefully filled.; We pay the .postage or express within -. radius of a hundred miles. Pringle creek, with only Merle Bonneyj and Ivan White in at tendance. - - - ;:.-, Mr. ahd Mrs. Nee are both pop ular in Willamette university cir-r cles, their romance having had its beginning during their-student life on the campus. This summer Mrs. Nee 'Will teach in the summer school at -Yew Park, while for this fall she 'has accepted a position in the Hoiod River 'public; schools. Mr. Ne is a former member of the Willamette University Men's glee. club,,his forte having been Scotch $ongs. While on the cam pus he served a. year as yell king. Mr. Nee now holds' the position of assistant secretary of the city YMCA. .... . i - . . - Miss P'erree ' i Returns to-jSalein - ! Miss iEva Ferree, who has been ; spending several weeks with an aunt, Mrs. Winchester, at New-! berg, has ,- returned to . her home at 1170! Oak street, much Improv ed in health. Returns to Napavine . Mrs.! Paul Mullen of Napavine, Wash., . who has been the house guest for the past two weeks of her sister, Mrs. Paul B. Wallace, will leave today for her home.. Three Salem Girls Arrive From East . Miss; Lucille Emmons. Miss Mar ian Emmons and Miss Ruth Bed ford, ail three of whom have been engaged In advanced study In Chi cago during the past season Miss Emmons in languages. Miss Mar ian Emmons in violin, and Miss Bedford in piano arrived in Sa lem last night to spend the sum mer at; their homes. The Misses Emmons are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. W- W. Emmons, while Miss Bedford is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jj R. Bedford. Spaulding Sisters Announce Betrothals at Attractive Tea Thel announcement of the en gagement of Miss Mary Spauld ing to Aubrey Fletcher and of Miss Faye Spaulding to Charles Swan The iBake-RIte Bakery. Busy every 4ay supplying best homes with bakery goods of all kinds: baked in a kitchen clean as your own. 345 State St. ) Mrs. in. P. Stlth. .millinery. Most beautiful hats in Salem: all shapes and colors; foil stock from which to make fine selections. Best quality.' 333 State St. () Imp Reduc Prices Have Been Recluced Generously These garments have been arrang ed on racks, "i This makes it easy for you to s'ee just what there is' to choose; from and we invite you to come in and make your, selection leisurely. Exceptionally fine values $16.00 - One Special Lot $15.95 1 r r - i ' .... '1 :. - V l.i. i TrJwn iMw. wm i Salem Store 466 Stale st. . t.r wasj recently recefved In Willam ette university circles with con siderable interest. The news of the engagements was told at an at- uiu m . wuicn. miss t ran cess Hodge was the hostess. upon tne announcement nr v: . J Mary ; Spaulding's engagement Miss Lucia Card sang, and upon' the announcement of Miss Paye Spaulding's betrothal. Miss Mar guerite Bridgman. Both the Misses Spaulding are popular-graduates of Willamette university. with the class of lf)25. The dates of the weddings have - not been announced. - Women Golfers Motor to Tualatin Included in a group of promi nent Salem golf players who m.w tored toj.Tualatlnon,. Tuesday ning to participate In the swef stakes ? tournament were Mrs. ) H. Olinger, Mrs. Gus Hixon, M Donald .Young, .Mrs. Paul Hen dricks, Mrs. Edwin L. Baker. Mrs. O. O. Locke. Mrs. J. H. Farrar. Mrs. E. N. Gillingham and Mrs' H. H.- Grady. On Vednesday 16 members of the women's team took 'part in a "white 'elephant" tournament. Mrs. O. C. Locke was the low med alist ,of the day, receiving the golf club which Glenn Sharkey, dub professional, offered as a trophy. V Recipients of "white elephants" included Mrs. O. C. Locke,. .Mrs. H. H. Olinger, Mrs. E. L. Baker, Mrs. E. N. Gillingham, Mrs. Ercei Kay, Mrs. John H. ; Farrar, Mrs. J. H. Garnjobst, Mrs. A. D. Hur ley, Mrs; Walter Kirk, Mrs. Daryl Proctor, Mrs. C. B. Webb. Mrs. H. H. Roome, Mrs. Donald Young. Mrs. Paul Hendricks, Mrs. Clifton Irwin, Mrs. Ernest Thorn and Mrs. Gus Hixon. A flag tournament is planned for Wednesday of this week. Miss Weller in Portland Miss Elma Weller spent Friday and Saturday in Portland in at tendance at' the Dunning conven tion. On Tuesday evening of this week Miss Weller will present her advanced pupils in recital at her studio, j Thd Commercial Book gtor baa everything yon need in books and stationery and supplies for the school, office or home, at the low est posslMa prices. . .. P. E. Shafers Harness and Leather Goods Store, 170 S. Coml. Suit cases, valises, portfolios, brief cases, gloves and mittens. Large' stock. The pioneer store. () lions wm i Portland Silk Store 362 Alder St, or t ant " 1 .ii.iiiu i ' - TTTt s f f. (