"5 " Tim OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 25,1926 i Y t I I t I. 1 r, 5"' - ' ? I,) L idlem SoeietjiiMemn- " " By. AUDHED BUNCH 'Pliczi 1C3 ? - aaana m mmmmm mmmmm Beautiful Wedding Is Solemnized .at Walcher . Home , TFcdnAscfay Evening j. . An Impressive 'Jane wedding yru solemnized at the borne of Mr. Mrs. B. TV. Walcher on Wed hsday - evening ; at ; 8: JO o'clock when their only daughter, Helen Irene, became the bride of Charles - M. Stevenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. -Henry Stevenson of this eity . The rooms -were softly lighted rlth a ' myriad of pink candles, ; and 1 attractively ;ilecorated with nink "and white sweet peas. : An arch, of tall t palms, and tiers of lighted pink candles was embank ed with beautiful baskets of pink and white carnations. V ; y 7 ' of white georgette trimmed with bands or.aaun riDDpn. er yen of white tulle, an heirloom of Mrt . Stevenson's family, was " worn with a wreath of orange blossoms. The bride's bouquet was a show er of Ophelia roses and pink sweet .peas, which was4 given to "her I grandmother ' immediately follow s ing v the ceremony. tThe bride's . only ornament was ' a. strand of. pearls, a gift of the groom. , She descended the stairs to the strains of Mendelssohn's .wedding march, .played by John 'Riley, and was met by her' father, mho gave her in marriage.' The ceremony was performed .under the lighted arch with Rev. B. C. Whittaker, pastor of the First Christian church, officiating. Immediately .preceding':, the cere mony Mr.-Claude Stevenson sang "I Lore You Truly." - . .The bride's only attendant,' Miss Martha "Wood, wore a gown of yellow . georgette - and carried ' a 1 ".bouquet of 'yellow ; snapdragons; Mr. John Stevenson, - brother of the groom, acted as best man.. Following the ceremony refresh 5 menta were , served in . the j dining 'room, which was also attractively "decorated with pink . sweet peas j and candles. - The :bride cut the cake, assisted by Miss Mildred. Hansen, who pre ' sided at the, punch -bowl, and Mrs." - uons jonnsou, miss ueorgia Wil liams and Miss Reed Car tar, all of whom wore white. - - ; " Mrs-Stevenson is a graduate of YsSalem r high school -with the' class . of 24, andr for the past two Tears has been employed in- the' insur ance commission at the -state house, "V : :, !i . Mm Stevenson, who . was also a "student ofSalem high 'school, was prominent in social affairs. Torty r - relatives and -intimate 'friends . were guests at the wedding, the company including an aunt -from . Denver, Colo., an aunt and cousin Martin, or Marcola, Or. ' Mr. and Mrs., Stevenson lefton . TLidnesaaT. evening for an extend I c honeymoon. and on - their - re- iturn-rwtU make their honie'ln 'Sa- .Past Matrons' 'Association ' "Members of . the Past Matrons association will, meet at 8 -.o'clock this evening at the home-of 'Mrs Ida Godfrey, v The hostesses will Include Mrs.: Ida Niles, Mrs. W. rM. Smith and Mrs. Paul H.-Haus- Miss Leavenworth ' 'Late Summer Bride 'One -of 'the-prettiest weddings vV"v ' late summer, will be at the home LT - . of Mr. and Mrs H. C. Leavenworth v N ' when their eldest daughter. Mar tha Sarah Xeavenworth. -will be- om the bride of Victor Hicks. - Both young persons graduated from -Willamette-university with .the class of '25, their romance dating back to days on the cam- -pus. Miss Leavenworth was em -ployed for two years as secretary -of the Marion-Polk Realtors' asso ciation, and for the past year has been teaching In the high school at Prineville. Mr. Hlckfrig-a pro fesaor of seienee inthe tTnlversity pi asauxgton, t .Marriage Solemnized 1 it Priii n7j. -Y?rfc 1 i , x- A large circle .of friends of Miss Zllliah Alena Gilbert and 'William --"Joseph -Nee will be Interested in - additional details concerning their marriage f on Saturday, June 19 at t;30 o'clock in a beautiful woodland near Prlngle creek. Mrs. isee is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W;iL Gilbert of 1345 Broad way 1 street, -while . Mr. Nee is pf Roseburg. ' The ceremony, on Saturday, was Be- ; Careful about: the source of' the milk you gi v e your chil dren, -.v. ' More than four hundred selected dairy rmen bring us milk daily. Care in hand Jling' the milk is one requirement before ;it is a:ccepted at our plants i performed by ;Rev. ' J." C. Spencer of .Portland.' - Attending the young couple ' were 'Miss Gladys Gilbert, sister of the bride, and Merle Bon ney, , fraternity , brother : of the fTOOm. '. ' ' ' " ' Both Mr. and Mrs. Nee were prom inent in the social and student life at Willamette nnlTersity. : Mrs. Nee, while in attendance s at Wil lamette, was a member of the' class ot '25, and belonged both to the Beethoven society and the ladies' glee club. She was also a member ef the i Palladian literary .- society; Mr. Nee, a Websterian and a mem ber of ? the Sigma Tau fraternity, was prominent in the men's glee club. 1 Recently Mr. f Nee ? became assistant ? secretary at the ." local TMCA1 : Mrs. Nee is a graduate of the Oregon normal school. . , "The young couple . will " make their home at 760 N Church street.' Guests at Shaw 1 - ' ' Home Wednesday . ' Mr. and Mrs. G. E. , Shaw of South Commercial , street enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and. Mr. and . Mrs. Gibson, motorists from Orange", Cal., in, their home this week. 5 The touring party plan to enjoy the' scenic points in Ore gon . on their way to Washington and British Columbia. Mrs. Christiansen 7 'Honor Guest at Attractive Bridge Tea Mrs. P. D. Qulaenberry and Mrs. Richard Slater entertained ' jointly on - Monday ot this i week - at a charming a affair 'complimenting Mrs.: Claude ; Christiansen who only recently came, to : Salem to make Jier home. Mrs. Christian sen was formerly Viola -Husted of Corral! is, an OAC : graduate and member of the Pi Beta Phi soror ity. The living rooms of the Quisen- berry home, where the bridge tea was held; were s lovely vwith bas kets of larkspur,' clarkia and Can terbury bells. ' Bridge was the diversion Of the afternoon, with Mrs. Gus Hizon winning the prize. f The guest group Included Mrs. Christiansen, Mrs, Josephine Stew art, Mrs. Frederick Deckebach, Mrs. Breyman Boise, Mrs. Robert Newton of Sacramento, Mrs. Karl Becke, Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Mrs. Donald Young, .Mrs. Gus Hixon, Mrs. Bert Ford,' Mrs. Ben Forbes, Jr., Mrs. . Claude Steusloff, Miss Grace Holt, f Miss Helen Rose of Astoria, . Miss ' Amelia Babcock, Miss Dorothy-Patterson, Mrs. Wil lis Roughton and the hostesses, Mrs.- Slater and Mrs.- Qulaenberry. Bridge Club Meets at Carson -t Home i ' An attractive club event of the midsummer days was - the -bridge tea" at which Mrs,: John U. Carson was hostess lusher home on a re cent -'afternoon 6V. members of" her club and additional guests. Mrs. Henry, W.'Meyers won the bridge prize tor the guests, while the prize among the members went to Mrs. Orr4s Fry. At the next meeting of the club, on Saturday, of . next week, Mrs. Homer Egan .will entertain. Summer garden flowers, decked the rooms of the Carson home for the afternoon. At the tea. hour Mrs; W. H. Burghardt was an ad ditional guest; The group included Mrs. Burg hardt, Mrs. Hugh McCammon, Mrs Fritz Slade, Mrs. Dan J. Fry Jr., Mrs. Henry Meyers, Mrs. William Lytle, Mrs. Walter Barsch of Oak land, Miss Mabel Robertson, Mrs. Paul Hendricks, Mrs. Clifton Ir win, Mrs. Donald Young, Mrs. Ofris Fry, Mrs. -Clifford ? Farmer; and the hostess, Mrs. John H. Car son. . Return to British Columbia Mr. and: Mrs. William iKUtx ot Vancouver, B. C. left the first of the week for their home following a delightful visit at' the homo of Mrs. Klltz mother and sister, Mrait H. W. Thompson and Miss Louise Thompson. ; yr;V . On Monday evening Mr. ajld1 Mrs. w. Connell Dyer entertained ' Mr. and Mrs. Kilts at dinner. They were honored at -a number of at tractive social affairs during their : Salem stay. Enoyable Family Reunion Held Last Sunday Particularly enjoyable among recent erents was the annual re union of the "Kelly Clan," which took place at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. George Q. Savage, on the Silvertonroad, .last Sat urday.; At noon a delicious 'picnic dinner was : served, with ' games and music the dire rid on of the af ternoon. Three out of five 'Sis ters, Mrs. J. C, Long,' Mrs. George O. Savage and Mrs. W. N. Savage were present for the reunion. The other - two 7 sisters, one belne - In the-east "and one in southern Cali fornia, were not able to be in at tendance . on account of i the dis-' tance. , . t t Canterbury bells "were used in decking ; the? table where tha .2 o'clock dinner was served. ;, a In the group: for the day were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lang. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kelly and son James, 'Mr. and Mrs. E.;F Kelly and daughter Ethelwyne -and json Don, Mr. and Mrs. James Chinn and daughter Glennice .Rae. -Mrs.- Mattie Kelly and son Lawrence, ana Jimmy Mc- Intyre, all of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Raw W. Lang and. son Rob ert of Vancouver, ' Mrs. -Stella Bridges and . son Bobby, Mr. j and Mrs. W. M. ; Savage and Mr. ; and 1 Mrs'. George' O. Savage, all of, Sa lem. - : . i' 1 ir : i '...-, Presbyterian ; ; Missionary Society ". ' ' The .Woman's Foreign Mission ary society, of the ' First Presby terian church will meet at 2:30 o'clock this, ' afternoon -in the church parlors. The hostesses of. the afternoon will be Mesdames G; W. Shand, H. Bayton, Minnie Lew ls L. A. Chambers, Mary Darby, J. B. Parker, - H. S. Bosshard, Jo seph H. - Albert, N. '-M. Finkbiner, S.. J. Lasky and Mrs. - Dallas., Live Wire Picnic Friday - The' Live -Wire class , of Leslie Methodist church will sponsor , a swimming party at Woodland .park this evening. 'After a picnic lunch the class , will; hold their annual election of -officers. They will: be accompanied by 'Mr. ' and Mrs. A C. Bobrnstedt, Mr. -Bohrnstedf be ing teacher 'of the class. 1 . . - i . ' , Miss Walcher Becomes Bride Miss Helen Irene Walcher, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. w. Walcher," became the bride of Mr. Charles N. Stevenson at " an ; at tractive wedding at 8:30 . o'clock last night at the home of the bride's parents on South Commer cial street. Motor Trip' Over Mount Hood Loop f Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barnes, Dr. Kenneth Power of Chicago, Mrs. Frank Power, Miss Florence Pow er, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Baker, Mrs J. A. Mills and Mrs. Waldo Mills, Jr., and Mary Ellen made up a mo BSSTftTTXfT paint I MtH rr l" . sueii : This Acme Quality Paint and Varnish Service Station is being conducted to, your benefit. Take every possible advantage 0f it. ' Gome in today. Salem Hardware Company ; : 120 North Social, Calendar -Today I ir Junior and - intermediate ! pupils of Joy' Turner, Moses. First Coni gregational church. .8:15 o'clock; f Woman's Home Missionary soci ety. Annual meeting. ? First Meth odist church. " . -- i Junior pupils of Professor T. Si Roberts in recital and Dunning demonstration. '505 N. Summer street. " -Woman's Alliance of First Uni tarian church. Guests of Mrs. J, H. Ackerman at Monmouth. Meet at 10 a. m. at church. . - i Past Matrons' association." Mrs, Ida Godfrey's, , 8 o'clock. Satarday s- $ Pupils of Mrs. W. R. Bush and Miss Marjory Walker in piano and vocal recital. Leslie M. E. church. 8 O'ClOCk. ; 'f ; :t -. ' :' t r!rtn1r1 tnnA aula T.adlAa nf tha rimt PTAohTirf(1tiinrch. s. p. ticket office, 184 Jtf. Liberty street. Live wire class of Leslie M. E. church. Picnic at Woodland park. tor party ; for the Mount Hood Loop trip on ' Tuesday. The ex cursion was planned particularly to honor Dr. Power. , On Sunday Mrs. E. T. Barnes entertained at a delightful dinner in Dr. Power's , honor, - with cov ers placed for seven. Pink snap dragons and larkspur centered the table, -while" pink candles --burned in crystal holders. .i .... - -.j, , Pupils of Mrs. Walter Denton Presened in Three Distinctive Recitals The pupils of Mrs. Walter Den ton were s presented in three. dis tinctive recitals at the Center Street Methodist church last . Fri day, Saturday, and Monday eye nihgs. -".r .-. '-.rt t Talented pUpils of Miss Carol S. Dibble's, school of expression, as sisted on all the programs, pre senting their, readings, pleasingly. The programs on Friday ' and Saturday were contributed, by Mrs. Denton's juniors and intermedi ates, each young participant play ing with definite skill and charm. An . event, deserving mention by itself, was the third 1 musicale in which Miss. Elizabeth Lewis was presented, on Monday. Friday's and ' Saturday's program - were as follows: Apple Blossoms Klickmann Maxine Gahlsdorf. Curly -Locks, ... - Orth Bonnie Baldock. : Babes in the Woods Maxim Ila Mills. Calumet--because it quaUdes tlian anyomeribi cive it a trial "and be 2HBTDBLDS SALES SVa TXKZ3 TZXOS3 OF nxtravag Instead of letting rust and decay " get" them, Jim safeguards all his buildings, also his tools and implements with Acme Quality -jPainU He -says 'neglect is an ex travagance he won't stand for, and that the not only protects but beautifies his i property nd makes it .worth more. Be sure Quality, the paint with the 40 making goodJ For all outdoor and Commercial . w : Trr..Trncrn Audry LaDuke. I Morning . Prayer ' . Streabog I Lolita Skipper. ,: ' I When Teacher Gets Creea June " - ' I Ma's Physical Culture, v I Lucille HacketL I The Jack Tar Maxim I Young America J Jenkins I . Dean Ellis. A Summer Rererle (for left hand . -. alone ) . , . : Bliss ! Alia " Minuetto . . Riviere . Doris Barnett. Harp Tones ' Jl Spanlding Frances Ellis. . . Le Chanson Du Ruisseau. Frances Huston. .Crosse Mrs. June Prospectus .. The. Nightingale and Glow Worm Why Cherries Grow . . Katherine Ellis. II Trovatore j: - Doro William Gahlsdorf. Russian Dance .- Frlmt Elizabeth Lewis. Why Was June Made The Three Old Ladies Why didn't Betty Laugh Virginia Pugh. Japanese .Dance Engleman Helen Darby and Elolse White Dance Caorissioso ....... ..... Cadmus Dorothy Stafford. Caprice Etude de Loots The Mountain Brainerd liersrers et Bereers .J3odard Mildred Brunk Greenbaum. Drlftine ...... ..... Friml Laura Crabb. Russian -Sone ; . Smith Helen Darby. Love Sone - Cadman Sunbeams - Lieurance Elolse White. Arabesque Arnold Katherine Elgin. H Sunday MO'rning and the Cow.. Elizabeth Woodridge Katherine Goulet. Serenade ..1... .- Jeffery. Spanish Gypsy Dance.. Mowry Helen Ashliman. Scheol Mackaye Greetings for Two . Foley Mrs. S. H. Van Trump Valdk Mokrejs Margaret Steiner. Mockery ?RIggs The Suicidal Cat . . Wells Grace Elizabeth Holm an. Reverie Atherton. FliceLHart,Ast el...'. Petite Bolero .... Rlvian Helen Darby. The Traveler's Joy Ketchum The Voice of the Flowers. . Lord Dunsany i . Mrs. Rex Russell. Midsummer Night's Dream . . Mendelssohn-Smith Laura Crabb. has more good coixvmcecu 0. ANY OTCZn DHANP t see ance you, too, use Acme - year reputation for indoor purposes, use ' ; - alem, Oregon Clna:ela, mm AnntyDoleTUl'rr.V..r.."...''Dallaa . ; Doris Haley . Cachoutha Caprice - Raff Mildren'Brunk Greenbaum. : IHow - Cpuld l Be ForgettlBg.. " ;"" 1 Ben UnrLampman Ivnee Deepin June Riley ' i?ra aDD V. ' , Rnnhlinr Rnrlnr . . Kin iriihPfh The - River of Stars 2..Noyes j Lorene Hideout. Cooked Food Sale ' The ladies of the First : Presby terian church will hold a cooked food; sale, on Saturday,! June 26, in the S. P. ticket office on. North Liberty street. . . : f r . .v . .. Miss Johnson Leaves Fcr CaUfwrria V rf Miss Leila Johnson, an instruc tor. In English at the senior, high school, left this week for Los An geles to attend- the summer ses sion at the University of Southern California. - Miss Johnson's cousin. Miss Thelma Johnson, a - student - Unusual Features Oil Filter - Gaaolina Filter - R , aukably Ems Saeerins - Uphot rery in Latest Mod - Clear -Vtakx Bodies - Special Otae piece VWon-VentiUtiiig Wind ahield - Dash Gatoline Gauge -Strode Risk! Tram - Haavy, Rigid Crankshaft - Special Vibration Damper Machined ' .Combustion Chambers. Our rtmi cw ara cood but air tmuw ta7 an baraakw, a mo bicigii thq urn aoM wltb aattasactiaQ ant ia Kirkwood r. . .... : .... 311 'North Commercial TO THOSE-rwho have not already' discovered ' it, we wish to ;make. it ' known that we have constructed -a first lass ahingle mill.: ' We can now supply owners, builders, contractors, and dealers any quantities of our. own manu facture of - . . . . tar A Star. 90 vertical grain '5to2Clear$;90 verfcalcrain ' - - , "1 8-in. Perfection. . vertical tirain . i -. ! The (ruth about Cedar Shingles .. A roofing material has yet. to be dis--coTered that compares with good cedar shingles in comBinirtg low cost and long time durability. ' They are easily laid, stay- put, and may be stained or painted to - harmosise with ' any surroundings. .... . -. -.- . . , . i . Shingle roofs require lighter raners ,and ; nnder-structure than ' any other.' type' of roofing. -1 r An Important point, too often over looked Is the false economy of 'using low grade shingles when a high; quality ; tingle can be. secured. t v. I . ; . of OAC; is accompanying her-as far as Santa Cruz. Miss Johnson will . visit . with relatives and friends on the way. In San Fran cisco . she (will ; be entertained " by M lss Frances iHrubets . and ' Miss Ethel McGilchrist, who left earlier in the - season for California -. Attends punning Convention - Mrs. T. I S. s Roberts was among the . musiq teachers - of Salem in attendance at the Dunning Music System convention la Portland late, last week. .v., -:: .: ; Motor to Crater Lake ; ?q ; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jennison are enjoying la week's .vacation . at Crater Lake. They made the trip to the resort by motor. ; f- -."-; " ' :-:':f':7s; Camping Trips ' to Mt. St. Helens dnd to Government , Springs ls Arranged ft Miss Edna Jennison and Miss Alice Sykes left yesterday after noon for Mill Plain, Wash.,' where they will join a company of friends That's tHe word the industry Has about this ; Hupmobile Six- and that is what you ' will say when you get behind the wheel and try it out You'll actually thrill to its performance . every time and every, mile you drive it. Here you have all the sound engineering values . for which Hupmobile is noted, in one of the smartest, best finished sixes in the field. Fur- . thermore, its unusually complete; mechanical t equipment includes such important features as an oil purifier, a.' gasoline filter and a . not bu yxm imtfj vibration damper. . Hupmob0 Six 8Un. Ew-nwmtr, loar-dxx. Q8t . Coao. Uu liwiniir, witi rombU (, SU8$. Tariss. SvapaMMr. SI33S. EqwtpaMBt laclaa 30 by $.25 bmlleoa tin. fovr-vhMl bnkas. AU tio. b. Dooit. rfo ' Motor Go. Telephone 311 i ... ... : .... . v,. ; , You can how biiy "; Spauldin Shingles ' manufactured in our own shingle mill for two campiHg-trips-1 eee to" Mt. St. Helens and tha second to Gov ernment Springs. ' . Both .;Ml3S Sykes; and ; Miss Jennison have been re-elected to i teach at .Mill Plain the coming year. They, plan a two weeks' absence on the camp ing tripsr- Vs . .v Professor Kantner, Former. Salem Boy, Presents New Idea in Music Reading i A large circle of friends ot Prof. (Clifford . W. Kantner , of Seattle, son -of Rer. - and Mrs. W. C. Kant ner. wll be interested in the gist of a new systemotmuslc reading which. - he isrpre irarin g for -.publication. irjYTot essor Kantner s at tractedconsiderable attention Jast week ax the Washington State Mu sic 'Teachers' convention; in Ever ett j when he presented his discus sion, ."Twentieths Century Mnslo Reafimg ST - - Jthl the fwords of the Everett Dally Herald, v who prepared, an ! f t iContlnaed on pf iO) ' i n rv " 'HapmobUFiflht 8ds. tn.iHue,' SZMS. BtfUaw. S244S. Coop, wmmi'i. -with rombi ant. S234S. Kcdur,vtta inaMMi,t2MS. Tavria. -p- S3MS. AQtwicM L b. DmsoK. pim - v; " . -v' j , , . 1 1 1 a r i . Insulatinc'PapCT ; Sheathing ? Roof Paint 00 Stains Colors in oil i ; r r. t - '-Zff'r'' ''t: .7 ''"'J .--y i jp (S Mm y 1"''" ' -i Vouslas TirLumb - Telephone Telephone j. f .. .... i ., - y- r - T-.---J1nw V. f ' ,