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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1926)
- V OTIC OftEOON STATESMAN: SAIJRM. nUFfiON WEDNESDAY MORNING, 'JUNE :23, 192ft I f i - I I Salem Society News1 . v j . ,. ; ... By AUDRED BUNCH Plicae ICS , , . f . . i j- .. , . Invitations Issued for . Wedding of Miss Vandevort Invitations for the wedding of .'Miss Jennelle Frances VandeTOrt. only daughterof Mr. and Mrs. H. II. VandeTOrt. to Mr. George Kel " say MooreheaU are being received this week by a large circle of friends. Miss' Vandevort has chosen Tharsday afternoon, July 16. as her wedding date, making Iter marriage coincident with the birthday anntTersary of her fath er. The ceremony will take place at 4:20 o'clock at the First Meth odist church, with, a reception at the Woman's club following. Miss Vandevort Is a graduate of hour light refreshments were Berred to the following guests: Miss Christine Shaffer, Miss Laura Crow. Miss Aleta York, Miss Mil dred Cross and Miss Nettie Hutch ins; Messrs. ; Robert ; Hutcbins, John Shaffer, Arthur Andreson, Raymond Cross, T Jake TKltsk! "am Mr. Lennan. ' '- Dinnerparty at Albany On Tuesday , evening Mr. David Mason of Albany entertained at a delightful . dinner party in his home. Salem guests. Included Miss Miss Nancy Thielsen, Miss Doro thy Livesley. Miss Mildred Rob erts and Mr. Henry Thielsen. ; Social Calendar. ' Today Willamette university with the Silver Bell Circle No. 13 . class of 1925, as Is Mr. Moore- a large number of the members bead. Both , during her under- nf silver Bell elrcle No. 43,'Neigh-, graduate days and in the season Dorg 0f woodcraft, and' Salem since, she has been outstandingly camp No. 11 8y Woodmen Tot the active in YWCA and Girl Reserve world, spent a very enjoyable eve- work. She has Just completed a nig at Woodlawn park 'Friday suceessful year of Girl Reserve evening, June 18.; After a delicious work In Yakima, Wash., and only gapper the party Indulged In all this week was re-named a member sorts of sports, such as speech of the college YWCA, board for making, foot racing, swimming the northwest.' Miss Vandevort is ana community singing. Wood-, now Jn attendance at the YWCA land, park is situated a few miles conference at Seabeck. - north of Salem on the banks of ' w is- t j the river, at a place formerly Summer Wedding Planned known M sponfi Landing. 'It - One of the prettiest weddings was purchased about a year ago of late summer will be the mar- by n association consisting, of riage pi ,jms oiauy, &ui7 . "flniembers Of SIem.camp No118. xaacieay io jar. Aaaia : nursca. Miss Emery is well known in Sa lem's ' younger . circles and is graduate 1 of Sacred Heart acad-etmy-. ; The wedding will be sOl-r era nixed in the suburban home of Mis .Emery's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Emery. Guests From Washington Expected Miss Bragg Goes to Honmoutk' f i - T . ' Miss .Edith Bragg, daughter of Mr. anT Mrs?, ! E. E.' .Bragg, left Monday evening for " the Mon mouth .normal school where' she Las 'accepted a position as assist ant librarian for the- 12 . weeks summer term. I . Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W, pnrhnm Frietctiie Tent OtUBWU Ul . Gemini, ,,aou., I -l-l.- ac companied by their small daugh ter Patricia Ann, and son Charles Allan, 'will arrive the latter part of the week to make an extended visit withers. Schawb's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Nye. Class Megts for Last Time A delightful luncheon was serv ed in the garden of the John B. Frie'tchie tent. Daughters of Vet erans, will be held at 8 o'clock this evening at the armory. Woman8 Alliance to ''-'J. Picnic at Monmouth Mrs. J. H. Ackerman of Mon mouth has Invited the members of the Woman's alliance of the Ulrich home Sunday evening when I First Unitarian church of Salem io pe ner guests; on rriuay. June ?5. Those intending to are the Bible sindy class of the young people of Leslie church gathered for their last meeting. The class 'has been meeting every Sunday. evening for the past six weeks under the capable lead ership . of Mr. L. M. McShane, A thorough study of the book of John was engaged In by all who at tended, the : membership of the class numbering IS. Robert Hutchins Honored at Birthdav Party : 'A charming. party was given at i th Hutchins home last evening when Miss Nettle Hutchas ttr- . tained m . honor ol -her krother, Robert's 1 6th, bfrl!iday,fM; ' -,'CvealBg vaa ' pent .with music ,and dan cfng ' an d t a late ' - nry O- IilHer, 184 S. Coml ' , whera taps! people prefer t th?r auto parts for all make ' ' .rs. Trade there and makt on all auto parts.; () Picture time is here. For your films and kodaks, and kodak sup plies ' see .Nelson & Hunt, Drug gists, corner Court and Liberty street.- Telephone 7. f ,' f - - -' 5 i Ulrich & Roberta, rew 'tors, lzi N. Com'l St, know.tt -rty vai ues and make for"- . -Stable investments. WUi boii . and . . ."Flag tournament." '. 1 1 1 1 h e e country club. " j Woman's Home Tkliwlonary so ciety. Annual ' meeting. . First Methodist church.-, ; 1 ' Barbara Freltchie Tent, Daugh- ters of Veterans. Armory. Eight o'clock. , . -Five pupils of. Beatrice Sheltoo. in musicale at First Congregation al church, 8:15 o'clock. 1 Tharsday Pupils of Joy Turner Moses Iq public recital.-First Congressional church. Advanced pupils, assisted by an advanced pupil of Carol S. Dibble's. Woman's Home Missionary' so ciety. nnua meeting. First; Methodist' church. ' ' ' ' ' '. : ; Advanced pupils of Professor T. S. Roberts In recital. Residence studio. 605 N. Summer streeU . Meeting of. practical nurses. Mrs. J. Llnbaugh, 396 North 23rd street, hostess. Friday, Junior and intermediate pupils of Joy Turner Moses. First Con4 gregational church. 8:15 o'clock; woman s Home JVtlsslonary soci ety. Annual meeting. First Meth- odlst church. Junior .pupils of Professor, T. 8, Roberts in recital and Dunning demonstration. 505 N. Summer street. Woman's Alliance of First Uni4 tarian church. Guests, of Mrs. J. H. Ackerman at Monmouth. Meet at 10 a. m. at chrch. Satnrdar Pupils of Mrs. WR. Bush and Miss Marjory Walker, la piano and, vocal recital. Leslie M. EL church. 8 o'clock. as,ked to meet at .the church at 10 clock ' Frlu,ay ; morning, where, motors will await them. Those desiring to go later may take toe bus at ll'.lG o'clock. 'A picrilu luncheon will be served at noon. with the regular meeting follow ing. Recital on Saturday at Leslie Church Mrs. Walter R. Bash and Miss Marjorie Walker of Portland will present their pupils in a vocal and pianojrecital on Saturday evening, June Z6, at Leslie M. E. churcb All interested are cordially Juvit ed to attend. The young tsianla who will participate are Iiolaa and Nellie Gray, Ralph Varley John .Krause, Johtt-VajfOrt-Jal. Dorothy and Margaret-Vhrfher, Bernice Schaefer, Gwendolyn Hert rog, Alice Sppek, Cwendolyn Hunt, Carol in o. iujrt;' Flavia . Downs, rreddy Herttog, Betty Martin Harry I Brownlee, Katherlne Earl, Ruth -De Moude, Esther ; wood. Rachel Peroberton, William and Jack Hush," Doris McCaHlstor.' Ar-i lie Dorance. Jean Lun ford, Char lotte Martin and Lois Birdwell, The - assisting vocalists will" be ,Vili Brun8tr.?m. Aubrey Furry of Eairene, and Marjorie Walker of Portland. ; - Widens Expect Guest Mrs,' George H. Alden and . her mother, Mrs. Arietta M. Page, are enticipating the visit of Mrs. Page's sister. Miss Anna Harrison of Muskegon, Mich., who Is ex pected.; to arrive in Salem ; this, week. ' ' . ' House Guests at , Blaekerby Home Mr. and Mrs. P.. L- Blaekerby are entertaining; as their house guests at their v home ; on South Tweltth street. Rev. and Mrs. Li, S. Fisher of 'South Bend, Ind. Rev. Mr. Fisher, , who is an uncle of M"- Blaekerby, was formerly Salem pastor. The Fishers plan to spend the week here. Felicitations Received ; Mr. and Mrs. Breyman Boise are receiving many felicitations upon the birth of a son, Evan. Breyman; on Monday, Juaa- 21, The little lad is the second child. Spends Day in Portland . Miss Ruth E, Ross was a visitor iii Portland yesterday. . The lat-r ter part iOt .the week Miss Ross will leave for Marshfleld to be in attendance at the Older GirU con ference. . , ;- y ' Judge and Mrs. Bean Are; Portland Visitors , Judge and Mrs. Hawley J. Bean spent three days last week in Portland as the guests of their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, II. J. Larson. The week before the families enjoyed a trip to New port. W. R. C. Ladies' Aid Postponed i On eroi!ti it the department meet!"? t' week in Marshfleld, the 1 .,' aiJt society of the Wo-B:-3 ..:l.f corps will hot meet ca Ihur&day at the fair grounds, Louies' Aid Postponed ffTbe ladies aid society of the First Methodist church will not meet today on account of the an pual meeting of . the Woman's Home Missionary society, but will meet one week from today, June 30. ? Ti 'C: r ! t al . Motors. Oldsmo bf!? r?x coach, and sedan are sur- rps 3? .3 beauties; finer perform- ar.ee, lower prices. Look them CTer,.. Biddy Bishop. ) v Walter H. Zosei, automobile tires, .tubes and accessories. Vul canizing that holds. High quality, superior service. A trial makes a customer. IS 8 S. Com'l. () ty bt. Amtoa ':tored, and bought 8"i fTlCara , washed day and Low prices and service will lake long friends. () Capital City- Cooperative Cream ery. Milk, Cream, buttermilk. The Buttercup butter has no equal. Gold standard of perfection. 137 S. Coml. Phone 299, ) White House Restaurant, 362 State St., where hundreds of peo ple prefer to eat. All you want to eat for less than you can eat at home, quality and service. ) Halik ft Eoff Electric Shop,' 337 Court str Tcverythinr-electric, from motors and fixtures and sup plies to wiring. - oet 'prices and look at complete stock. i ( ) The Man's Shop saves you a ten dollar bill on every quality suit. Shirts, hats, ties, collars. High grade clothing, perfect fitting, long wearing, r .41 6 State. : ' ' ( ) The Dixie Bakery leads on high class breads, pies, cookies and fancy baked supplies of every kind Best by test. Ask old customers. 439 Court St. () The Midget Meat Market never falls to give you the finest meats and fish. There Is but one place io Salem to get the finest fish. The Midget Market has it for you. () VliO SafluC2?imiia ;. 'v- -v- . ; !'.:-" i reduced roundtrip fares now in effect? good until , October 31. Stopover privileges permit visits along the route. . Pour well-equipped trains daily, including the speedy "Shasta over the scenic , Shasta Route. From Cali fornia, three famous routes to the East. , , Go one way, return an : other if you wish. Ask about the new"CircleTourof the -United States' greatest summer travel bargain. Bathing Costumes I For Surf and Sand For the strenuous swimmer, there are practical suits of wool jersey in one : and two-piece styles, many colors and , many styles. Sure one will find just . the right suit in our large stocks. . Silk Suits Are Gay; For those who linger on the sands, there fare silk and wool suits, 'less severe in style, and often' printed with brilliant flowers or figures. The -suit ..here shown is one of the late models that we are featur ing. . ; .4 Nationally Advertised - "INTO A fedley AND OUT 0PD00RS,? Bathing suits of all sizes. $1.48 'SB.75 I Linis .) 1 : 'L- ( ii ! ; O. IS. iarllngt Aicent, Salem, 1 or A. A. Bilckel, 1. 1 & P. A. -184 Liberty Street . KrodyV suits up from ?14S 1 I- Visits in Portland ' j . ... . -. . - ' Airf., w, n. ,urgnarat - spent last week in Portland as tbe house ' guestof SfTsI Charles P. Swigert. Guest jot Hickman Home - Dr," and Mrs. HJ. C. Hickman had as . their house . guest the latter part bt last' week Mrs. Fred Drake of Portland, a -friend of the fam- Practical Nurses to Meet Mrs. Li. Ldnbaogh will enter tain the practical nurses on Thurs day afternoon-in her home, 396 Nf ? 3rd street. Two Anniversaries Celebrated Dr.s and Mrs. Mark S. Skiff en tertained as their house . guests over , the week-end their son and daughter, ' Dr. and Mrs. Mark S. Skiff Jri, of Portland. On Sun day Dr. and Mrs Skiff Sr., cele brated their 3 5th wedding" anni versary and Dr. Skiff .Jr. his birth day, with a dinner at the Green Gate tea room at The Spa, which Mrs. Skiff has the distinction of having named. Mrs. Hug Is Guest in Portland Mrs. George W. Hug spent Mon day, in Portland as the guest of ber" aunts, the Misses Anne and May Shogren. Bobby, who ac companied Mrs. Hug, will remain as ; the guest of the Misses Sho gren, accompanying them to their summer home at Ocean Park for a vacation. Miss Shelton Announces Attractive Musicale for This-Evening An attractive program is prom ised for 'this evening when Miss Beatrice Shelton will present in a distinctive musicale Mary Cupper, Lena Medler, Genevieve Sundin, Gail McClean and Robert Alexan der, at the First Congregational church at 8:15 o'clock. As sistants will be Eleanor Moore, so prano; . Mary Jean Porter, harp. and a quartet consisting of Mary Talmadge Headrick, violin: Mar tha Swart Rowley, organ; Julius D. Beebe. cello; and Clarence Wen- ger piano. The program will be as follows: Mostkowski, Danses Espagnoles No. 4; Moszkowski, Bolero No. 3 Geneva, Sundin, Gail McClean. ' Kreisler, Tambourin Chinois; Haberbler, Seherzando Fragment, Lena Medler. 4 HasseJmans, Aeolian Harp; Nic oietta, Caprice, Mary Jean Porter. j Mowery, Serenade; Lanegia, Co- quetuela Mazurka Solon), Gall McClean. Liszt, Ldebestraume, quartet. Mendelssohn, Rondo Capricel oso, Mary Cupper. , Geni3h-Jones. The Meadow lark ; Carew, Love's Merchant, Eleanor Moore ' , . MacFayden, Valse ' .Brillante; Lively, A Chinese Episode (with in the Walls of China). Robert Alexander. v Chaminade, Pas Des Cymbales, Mary Cupper,. Lena Medler. Sibelius. -.Romance, quartet. Cliffords Are Salem Visitors ' Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clifford, who spent the week-end in CorvaUis, stopped over in Salem on. Monday for a visit with Salem friends. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford are now making their home in Portland. Executive Board to " ' Meet at Gray Belle . The executive board of the. Woman's- Home .Missionary society which convenes in Salem today, tomorrow and Friday for the three-day . annual meeting, will meet at 5:30 o'clock this evening for a banquet at the Gray Belle. The women of the local societies will entertain the out of town delegates. The sessions for the convention are being held in the First Metho dist church. Today's program fol lows: Afternoon Executive board session. Banquet to members of execu tive board. Evening Mrs. J. A. Rice pre siding., Devotional servioe. :Pip"e organ and piano duet, Mal colm .Medler and Kenneth McCer-mlcfe. Names, An eventfas enjoyable as it was entirely informal was the picnic of last ' evening af the Illahee country club at which Mrs. Karl Becke ..arid tMrs. .Bert" Ford f were hostesses: honoring.1; thfeiri house guests, Mrsi Robert Newton (Mil dred Gill) of Sacramento and Miss Helen Rose. of Astoria. Both Mrs. Newton land .Miss Rose ar former Salem girls. The many friends of Miss Rose wiU be particularly .Interested to know that she plans to spend the com ing year abroad; having "-' made plans for sailing on August 21. In the group for the picnic last night' were Mr. and Mr. Asel Eoff, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Quisen berry, Mr. and Mrs. William Goss- "Hpnorable Ethel-Nichols. Roy and Gobbs & Mitchell Co., ' lumber nd building materials for every purpose. . Get estimates, look at quality of material, then you will order. 349 S. 12th St. ) J Buster Brown Shoe Store. High ass, stylish looking, comfort giv lig, long wering shoes for the l4ast money. Go and be convinc ed. -126 North Coml St. () ; O. J. Hull Auto Top and Paint Co. Ratlator, fender and body re pairing. Artistic painting adds 100 to the appearance fo your auto. 267 South Commercial. () ; "The Reason Why," Queen Es ther Gnls of First church. "The Ceremonial," Queen Es ther Girls of Leslie. Vocal solo,. Adeline Smith. Report of Junior secretary. Report of Youcg People's sec retary. Benediction. Eleanor Moore to Assist on Recital Program Miss Eleanor Moore of Turner, who will sing at the recital given by Beatrice Shelton at the First Congregational church this eve ning is receiving much favorable criticism from musicians for her exquisite quality of tone and un usual range. At the Pacific uni versity contest, a well known mu sician; and vocal teacher said it was one of the most beautiful promising voices he has heard in years. The Commercial Book Store has everything- yon need in books and stationery and supplies for the school, office or home, at the low est possible prices. - F. W. Pettyjohn. Co.. 365 N. Coml., Hudson-Essex quality cars price reduction effective June 9th, 1926. Buy your new car now. () Woods Auto Top Co., DuOders of the most elegant and durable .utomobile tops ln Salem. Repair ing of all kinds. Curtains with lass enclosares.Get our prices. () Telephone .165 Capital City Laundry.. The laundry of pure materials. J We give special at tention to all home laundry work. Telephone and we will call. () Darby's Drug Store, where qua Ity service and low: prices meet. Everything in the drug line, noth ing wanting In high class service. Court at Liberty St. ) er, Miss Dorothy Patterson,' Dr. Dolph-Craig, -Gene GUI, Wallace Carson; the honor - guests, : Mrs. Robert Newtonl and Miss; Helen Rose, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Becke and Mrs. and Mrs. Bert Ford. " V : Tyler's Drug Store, where in?, creasing numbers prefer to trade. A Tarled stock: lis kept complete and np to date. Your needs Mr. Tyler's concern. 1 5 7 S. Com'L St. v: The Sqnare Deal Harowafe Co., 230 N. Com'LT Most elegant and practical lines of mechanics' tools. uUders" hardware, cutlery, etc Go. there and save.tbe dlffreence. ,Vfrj, -' Max O. Buren, furniture, car' pets; everything for. ; the home. Most beautiful ' Axmlnster rugs. Beautiful line of pictures for your home. 179 N. Com'L. , , I), The Peerless Bakery,, 170 N. Com'l. Sanitary, np to date. Prompt delivery; Bakers for those who appreciate. the best. Increas ing patrons tell the tale. ' () CI At Kafoury's Month End Silk Sale $1; : 5 k icZf Exceptionally Good Qualities Splendid Values. ... 40 inch flat crepe de chine in a good line of colors $2J25 and $2.50 values, a good; heavy quality that can be recommended for dresses. Smooth, soft, lustrous. 40 inch all silk printed crepes, striking designs and colorings. The quality will appeal to you. 36 inch Bagdad silk-in an unusually attractive line of colors, a fashionable silk for summer dresses. Salem Store 466 State Stf Portland Silk Store 862 Alder St. Ml . 1 ' . ... M This popular Jfom Electric Range installed upon payment .of $16.65 -Big juicy rcasts -with all their,' I. flavor and juiciness retained . delicate, crispy pies . . '. delectable casserole dishes . t all cooked for you to an expert chef's standard without" your1 supervisipn,.'on this. Hot- ... point Rane! '-.- y - . .-- : . ' ..' " ?" This particular' range can be 'placed, if desired, under a win ;dow without' preventing, the . light.from finding its way into. . the kitchen. - i . V - : It has the oversized baking and v broiling oven which will accom , modate large roasts, fowls and and without addejt -- cost daring, this spe cmZ otter ; tfela S-t. f-ot. Mokla eni. rtmat that oooka raaaf . va-. taalaa. caraala. ata., at a aavlas. ' - or tfcla S-plaea alamtnuni at.1 tin cavarad pans a ad ahllla" vHk ,whUa kandlaa. , v combinations The white por- V celain. enamel splasbera make ..itas easy to 'keep clean as a.T china plate. Note, too,- the ' white,, reversible switches and ' the convenience outlet. s-" ' . -v.'iC i... -- - ' : -" ! 1. I ' : - , . V ' " " - " - - f . V Until June 30th only . . , onr entire line of Hotpoint Ranges ; offered for your selection on & down. payment of '10 . .. 'balance 5 mc. :3f. "J.lini- . ; mum down payrr cats '10 and ; monthly installments; f .-. May we show ycj venient ranges J them priced as I t: 36 con 3me of as $75? v Portland Electric Power Gdmp Phcno 85: .v 237; North 1 rS'trcrt 4 .. I :