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,3 - -THE STATESVSALIVOSEGON 'i Z , .iSUNDAYMdRNINGj JUNE 27di)Z6 '. . :, - ) ? k r. '1 t 1 &ThoL:Utt'Gni Hikiii, Sirs rrwn You nr. Mrs. P. D. Qniaenber- ry. lira. 'U. C. SbipIey. Mrs. Ercel Ky, Mrs. Paol HetodricicB. jars. j-'Ite'r Kirk,. Mrs.' 1 Paryl Procter, Mrs. B. J. iJttiiai,' Mrs. Jiowgra . XViui the hostess, :jjrs. Grady. ,Club Member and Guests Entertained iit " i - jfipuulding Home 0" Me Members of the Round Up club .. together with $rpip . of addition sal quests -vere entertained- at 'a delightful picnUs Frfttty afternoon at the Spauldin. farm." " :. The afternoon wan : spent Jn playing crttfge, nd "at n dinner hour a picnic Janheeon .was sei'red . , on a long ;table. arranged f in a pleasing way under the trees. . .. i,The guests included Mrs., Joseph "Albert. Jfrs., J.,C, Griffith., Mrs. JT. . WhIttlgl,Mrs.',B. , .Downing .' Mrs. Ed .Hartley, Mrs. John ScotU - Mrs. S. P. Klinball.. Mr. John Al bert. Mrs.-E.r Cooke' Patton, Mm.' C. H. llobertsbn. Mrs'Ijenta West- MraWCO. AeniMrsJplin f ji. Paod, Mrs. T.;B.- Ky;jars. Roy. ClMMrs.rWalter I.pawldlng. and Mrs. J. craDtree-oiTewDerg, t,Mrs. Cannon td Visit. ' ; ; tn Juktfe U'est Mrs. T. L." Cannon who make v her home Vith Mr. nd Mrs. T. S. I MacKenzie, left on Friday for an jj .extended .jrlsltlif ftfa nibldle "westi j She plans, to SrlsltT qi -Spokane; In i Fargo, NortlfDakM and "Fire 1 Steele, South Dakota, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fitze of Cofier'd' flene", Ida J ho. who haTbeen guesta'at the , -MtcKenzieh home since the maf- rlage of Miss Jean MacKenalo and F 't)r. A. N. Pearson, left aih tame time, Mr; an4 MrstaKenzie'ac- companf lngilrs -Canndnajid :Mr. Jand Mrs. Titie as far as Portland. Dr Power RetwrW l& 'Chteago Dr. enneth Powar left on Frl dar for Chicago after a short risit i. wjth his inotherltrs, FraskiPpw;- his sister, Mis "Florence ' - J?u&opo7Ut Wife Entertained & Ttav ,nA Un I Wttlird DYae entertained Bishop and Mrs. wjo: Sltepoard at the TjeaWe, pa Nonage , this last week. Mrs. Shephar4 - is the president of the "Oregon con-. rehtion of Woinensf -Home Mis ' sionary society which held 'their annual, conrentlo'n In "Salem. Mrs. Jessie Rice was also a hbUse guestt Va .Ta'Va& rkAmA 1 ; ' sV, w m w 4VMu Mrs. Davis fyeavds on Trip .... Mrs. Emma Da Tis. mother, of 4 Mrs. Grant R. Eonell, accompanied I , by Betty plder daughter of MrV BonH,;tft4S. eeki af for Abl4 Une, Kafisas- where they ,wui Viih Tlfll and Mrs. Bonell'a former home. Executive Boartf t T - - -Honqredjit Banquet . , " ' '" The local'Tnembers. of the exe cutive ' board; of the . Women's 'Home .Missionary. society enter tained the.; out of town members, who were in galemf or. the annual convention, .Wednesday ' evening, June 2 3 , fH 5230 at a delightful banquet given at the Gray Belle. About thirty-five memaejrs were '.present. VilFdftJier Jaiemfifatt ilfarHiwiJ r .i The following. Item, concerftlhg 4 : a well known young Salem;inan : i appeared in'rf Cbuncll Bliilf s. Iowa; "'neiFipaberv'" ColetU Ketch urn, daughter-of Mr, ana, rs-.y. S. .etphm, '. and Br. "Edwwd A. Lebold of Salem. v Oregonwere married : on , SUujdaiosnlng,. June 12. in the St, Francis Xavier church;- Rev. Father. CyrliOSB, , : of Mount Angel, ;btotherbf the ' 'fobm,;onncialariaVe,' wearing a gown.of san'd rdse gedr4 J gette, ehtef ed ith hr fatherland was met at the, altfr, by ,;tha groom Tand.hia best -man. Dr. Edward A. .J Hler of Detroit,, a firmeY clasa Tnkte ;;6t?-'CrefghtonTheJ 'nride p was attended'byherssistar.' Alice f i Ketchum , whburore 7pne. rose ! i georgette with, nat td match;1 Miss , i - .Dorothy ICetcITufhlA'yjd thewed-i t I , , ding maTcn, A. Griffin , s -I of Plattsmoitrnuihnd' the'nup i 1 U tial music during fhef ' mass, ac i , 1 ' companied -by Miss Htgglns. i ; v f t y. Following the cerenipnyaiwed l v ding breakfast was served at the " 'J 'thome of the bride's parents, "with f f relatives ' in attendance. In, the evening atrecepton was;.hfl4. The ;i to their, home, in, .Portland, and en ji rouU'Wlil visit YeDbwtbne ' tark ii other .points t-lnterest. Vi-i - ' ; vt Dr.- Edward A. Lebold; wh.o - ! graduated from the ; college f 1 1 1 medicine. Crelghton university,, oi t Omaha. Neb, early In June, will 1 1 be an Interrie, at St. VfricentV hbs- - pi tal in Portland next year , - u Mr. and Mrs. Joseph? Lebold, .- who recently ' moved to tljeir new ' home near MC Angel are expecting ' i;a visit from their son ad hj , bride early next week. . --i . ; ' : ; Father Cyril Lebold, OSB. of i Mt: -Angel college wna enreait 1 H . attend 1,he graduating exercises SJ Vi Creighton university, and. later , , performed the. marriage ceremony ot his. brother? ""Ittfending. the , International "Eucharist congress in Chicago. . ;;:i;A.;-i-; Delightful PicnVo- at Taylor's Grove I Memberk pf the fb" ting Snkrrjed - people's class of Jason Lee chutch Hponsored v a - deUgbtfjlaffar.jaf Taylors grove last week. The class .has been divided.!. into ro rarta, called 'Reap Vour Reward,' . and each' siar tr.oreto.'jnake..the. was entertained'ty the losers; led by Mrs. Walter Welbornii- Those thaiwfcre entertained ineV at the chorch andconsulted clerer posters as; t whefeth'ey 'shoul go. Abbnt 35 members were present, and they pawed ' the ,Jaf ternoan in playing vqlley '.ball 'and ; Indoor baseball.' Afterwnrda a, -delightful picnic Jnneh:W;K?d " I. r-,-s ,5' - WCTU toMeet Tuesday for SeicingfircleV p J ll t Members bit rthn ?emiWCTtJ are already : planning, and begin plng .work fqfVearJy, fall $iff and .rummage, sale In the .Interest of . the children's farm hopje near terrains.. . ; ; . . .. .; Next Tneisday . the., nnlon :, will meet aa a sewing circle, Jhose who can are, asked to ; gather in the ferenopn.'at Jhe iiau 0 assist In cdtting, "that much workv nra be ripady ; tor the : f ternoo'n. , : s Friends are' cordially Invited' l come and give hefrhelp at these vork . meetings! ". It is planned to' hold several in (he neitf ew weeks. Miss; GierJAnnounees ? 7 ? Wedding Date ' - 1 Miss.Lorena Geer, elder: daogh- ter of Ur.' an Mrs.' U. JB; Geer, nas ch'ose.n gundfty,; July f4tyf-b&r marriage -.toCscu. Thompson, son of Mr, and Mrs' Ralph Thompson of'thucity, s, " w.:;: r: The ceremony will be performed atigVijoor : Both Miss Geer and Mr Thompson are Srery jromnent In Salem's younger Social circles. Fatorable Uommeftltfco Recitals of Monday and Wednesday Evening : Satem's new qqirtette played in an artifctic 'manner Wednesday e ve- nihg at the masicale recital given by -Miss Beatrice Shelton. ' ; The blaVrsi who form' tlia o n arte t are MaryTaJmadse Headrick, yfoiih; Swart Rowley, v organ, and Clajr enceWenger; plano.l Tne nnnPal i-ojubinatlon inet with. much 'favor able comments - The auartet play-- ed -itwo.numjjers; )pfgams jpf uoYe," tJeDeetraume, oy, tb.ux Ll&zt; 4nd Romance,; Op. "24, by Jean Sibelins; for;.encore ,they played "Victor Herbert 'Serenade, ' Mary JeaK tPorter Splayed ttro nmbersL in. iqarTlongly fth. iui manner, snowing, ner oeanuiut tones' and ; exaui8lte delicacyy Of touch in bot Hasselmans Aeolian Harp i aha: Ki'cbletta's Caprice. , Miss Porter is a pupil of Ithe Sacred Heart academy. Eleanor foore,' a talented yotrng slhgeril delighted ' 'fter.V audience with : two .bright nnmbers. charm ingly sung: f "The Meadow tiark,; and "Love's a '-Merchant." Miss Moore jiaC senior WgtschoplVod-J fafrnjner andasrnttfoV er Toice is a high soprano. rich and clear,' singing with good; In terpretation and . fine ton al place ment. She is n pupil of, Minnetta Magers. ...... ., ( . 'Assisting on thrf :Monday eyin: lng concert was . Miss Florence Warmoth ot . Portland,: a young lady of charm big personality Who sang in French with Tine inter pretation and style -the .. .dUflicnlt arik 1 troin Prophete , wWch y as , followed by a modern song In TEnglish-i-'Tne Answer." - She rea'ntiadd to an encore with the much-loved song by Kreisien finrae' OideffaLir Miss Warnfoth hast a rich waHn' eontraltb YOiee'oliunrf nsnal ;Trange; Her sustained high ti'planisslmo'lh; both the aria and the, encore was exquisitely tAk.en.1 r-fiaa ,Waf moth Is in artist pupil V Aiinnetia magers. iorainy Yalton accompanied Uer, : ; .. . vMisa Warmoth ; also sang with Kenneth Allen the. beautiful duet fiorn" Jl Trovatore, ,Home to On' Mbufctaia! which reflected credit lop both ;(singers. Kenneth AUen isa 'young 5in gcr of much prora tee jStbotfe : tof&e' shows marked prog ress '.during, the past yeaV. He. is aYgeners47fayoTite wherever; t he slags. -Tf Vf v: r"' i , The ' Schubert Octette finished the prograxa with a very interest- tag jiumber one pi the most pre tentions nnmbers they have re setted the favorite walU song&f Farrar s. -The sopranos singing a ight coloratura bbo'ligato to 'a hree-part harmony, Tery ,charin- tasrly done. ? The humorous encore, -The Moo-Moo Cow,w witaEva rtoberts singing tha story in child fashion, with the fmoo" -acconj- ianimer t by the rest, amused and delighted the audience. ' - -"; ! - - - , A v. ... Elaborate Reception at St, Joseph's Auditorium 4; Honors Lebolds l; . s : s K- St. Joseph s auditorium, on tne rner ' of Ch4meketa fand -Winter streets, was the scene of an. out standing event" ;on Tuesday, JTune Il. twhen, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LeJ old were honored at an elaborate reception, planned both as a fare-i well lor' this, promtoent; couple. who have moved to a farm near ait. Angel, ana as an oosenrance 01 llhelr2St!L wedding anniversary. For 25 Tears Mr. ana Airs, ieopiu Jttave been "active in the 'de ?ac- tlvitles of St. Joseph's church. Mrs. Lebold aTing eldtha Jfftce of both altar .'society presidentand s; ; 1 ' 1 1 ' Darby's Drug Store, .where Grav ity service . and low prices faeet. Everytnlng In tne amg une, jiotn inr .wantia In high, class service. Court at Liberty St. , . . .: : () ; ; ' ; r O.' W I5e y. Tf tree, tubes sand ac eesorlesi Tlas tiie Goodyear tlrtS, iD9 Btanoaxa j ine- wora.; ;r. Day can' give yon more 'mileage. Corner Com'l and Chemeketa. t) The Midget Meat Market rrer falls to give yon the -finest rts financial "1 secretary "of . the . local court'ttff 'tne (J D'. bf A. " " -.; The evening .was devoted to pid iash.ioned, dances and games. TKe music of the .evening was f urnisli- ea oy js. A. Frultt, violinist, jand MrsrPnitt; pianistwi ? I ? ; 2 1 ' i 'fcSring itha, evening Jfir, ; and i MrsiLebold were made, the r,ecipi- enis oi.a peautiioi floor lamp. Rer. J-R. Buck making . the presenta tion.'".; ; ;tMi kt f' lri the 'group fbr a- nieniorable etrenlng.ere Mrf ahd Mrs. Joseph Lebold, Miss Lorena Lebold. J6s. Lebold. Jr., Charles Ibbld; "Misses Margaret and: Mary Juebold ReT. J- R- Buck;Mr. and Brs. "Grants Mr.;andHMrs.;-Albert'A.'brleni Mr. and; Mrs.' Albert A.- O'Brien, Mr. and"Mrs T." AWindlshar, Mr. and Mrs.-'Bryan Goodenough, Mr. and Mrs. Frink McCarthy, Mr. hd Mrs; Frank JaskoskiMr.'-and 5Trs. M, J.'Petzel.lMr.nd Mrt 'TnAnl. DeJa'rdln, Mr. and Mrs.' at Lane, mt. ana nirsv E, a: Frultt, Mr. and Mrs: F. Saalfeld, Judge and Mrs. J? Jtand. Mr and'frs. H. Melring, M. and' Mrs. Guy O. Smith. fMr. and Mrs. -A.' Huckesfeln. Mr: Wa &&'9foillr:M&:Un. 'EstsW' dUla, Jfr, jand. Mrs.. S. J.;GenUkow, Mr. and Mrs. Hjoa'.illngwald, iMr. and Mrs.' D. Cunningham, Mr. hd Mrs. Krohfer, "Mr-vand Mrs-j J. Kathman.rMr. ahd Mrs. J. Bach, Mr; andMrs.;-! Bach,- Mr. itnd Mrs. . E.'';X- Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Albrlch,. Mr. and "Mrs. Frank AWey; Mr? and Mrs. rA. BnV gel, Mr Jand Mrs. J. J. Karst, Mr. Tieddiog.Trs Ed. Simon, Mr. nd Mrs. E. Eckeldirii rfr:; and Mrs; N. Ilocque, -Mr, Ine t rs. -T D. )Jc- lain, Mr, arid Mrs. 5C. Rlngwkld; . f , land TarB. G. Schnneman. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Heehan, Mr. knd Mrs, jiairry; Wels, Jtfr. and .Mrs. F. F. KUliah, Mr. and Mrs. BJ F. Dimeler, Mr. andMrs. S. Breiien stelnri3r? T.I.'Schoetqe; Mrs. ztahi Miss "Agne hrdH&aj Mrs.;.y ;adr fttanek, Mrs. J. ; Suing, Mrs. j H. Harbin an, tj Mrs. 1 Cr as.sfleld t "Mrp; Yannke, Mrs. JL Bent, Mrs. C. ftc- l-anghrin,' P, F, Reidy, Miss Grace MqUlnger, k Miss "Mildred Suing, Miss , Gladys heading. Karl Barr and Mrs.' E. A. Sharp. Claudia Lewis to Appectr . j in. Recital at the First ; i i Presbyterian Church - L , ' j f . .... m . - - One of the. most talented ofSa lenrs - 'younger i pianists, r Mi Claudia Lewis, daughter of - Mrs J CM. Lewis, ; will be. presented; -ln an . outstanding musicale vat S. o'clock Monday evening at ithef j First .Presbyteriaii;, church. - 4li$s El ma -,WeJler. js .presenting Miss Lewis. . The assisting artist of . the evening ; will . be Miss Mildred L. Nichols Tiolinist,. f Portlind, with. Clarence Weqger. at the; pi- ano Jhe interted public la por-J diaiiy wrmer TOTattend. The 00m plete program will be. as fpllows: Prelude and Fugue in d minor' Bach Walts fa-iAb'i-lJ.--. Brahms Maid -With : the JFjaxen . Hair.j.: u Debnssy ' ''1tAVt1A 4 4 Tn A. Is ; Vam :'-1V wans - vt aa vituy o Juoi va j vua films and kodaks and. kodak sup plies see Nelson & Hunt, Drug gists, corner - Court and -Liberty street,. i,Teephone " 7 : . CrcttW.;elan!aTket." Birrest. bukiest and best'ia Salem;. Choic est steaks, - bacon, ; hams, satt'sage. lard, eggs, milk, Absolutely aan-. 'ttary, t i0fatA B...,;, !() ; H T. Wdbdfjr ; ft Son 271 N, Coml : St furnlture'ntpre. Bar gains In corniture of all kinds. Agent for Lang ranges, best made. Also; auctioneers, r ::; ,l(fj 670-sTORE'' BUYING . ( IWER ' e ; SAVES YOTJ- ; MONEY inVs of values that are:in popular demand, ? AU-PatentPuCip: lijost the ehoe totfye been ' ; looking Jor. All patent, cUv r stitching and d e ViKn. . aound lines of comfort anI J Qe extremely low price ot - - . - - f j - i'1 'where OtC 1,1 wV . - 1 1:1 1 1 1 1 1 timely Nation-wide of ffcr-. . . . -IVT "-l : I I vZVk' " 'MoszkowBki Aiiegro-Aaagio. Sea Pieces .. Z MiTi6eir -X-': D.M . D -CVX-X: t ... The -yellow setting; sun .---i. i Melts the lazy- sea to gold : And gilda. the swaying galleon That towards a land of promise. , Lunges fJiugely on. ; .j: , Valse Op.- 64, No. Chopin Etude Op. 25 (Butterfly u..G hop in Carizonetta-Op. tA;. dtAmbrosjp Madrigale ;....,2:.A,vSinioq0t The Nightingale ; Liszt nonors miss tseajota ' :Mlss Rnth .'Bedford was;thVto- spiratlon ifor - a delightfal.-afjair j on k Friday evening at perby;4iaH when 'the members bf 'tan ScAn-s bert . octette . entertained in-; 'her honor: Miss Bedford,' whaiarrlvedH In : Salem to spend her. vacation, following a winter's study in; Chi cago, was. formerly, a member.i H ; Daring the. evening. Miss Bed ford' told of her experiences ntudy-i lng'fn the east, and charmed the snem wim ner -piaying. .t yf x - Refreshments , were. Jater served, in the" Green" Gate tea room at the' Spa. . ;-;-?ff.f.Tta In th 'group ; were : T. Miss Ruth Bedford, ; the honor guest,; iMiss. Minnetta Mage'rs, , . Miss r Beatr Icet Shelton, - Miss Beth Bedford, Mrs.' W.VH. Hamilton, Mrs. Glenn Gfegk Mrs; Hall HJork, Mrs. ilora Head? rlck Miss Rnth Reed Miss "ttelen PbllOck, 'Mrs.; Mary Cupper, Mf&a tilva Amsler, Miss Virginia ''Fakj Miss Eva i Roberts "Miss" Lotr alrie Fletcher, Miss Hilda AmslerV Miss Dorbthy Brant MIss.'Grac"Fawk; Miss s Elaine Cfiapin, MJss mnAh Swart Miss Lois Nye, Miss afyra Gleasdn.": "'.'f Fry's Drug .Store, 280N. Comt, the pioneer store. , Everythlhf: for everybody 'In the drug supply line, r with standard good -and ilualltj service always. v '-' rrtn&). ! The pixie Bakery leadsronJhtgh class' breads,! pies, cookies. and fancy 'baked supplies of eferjr kind Best 'by test." Ask old Customers. J 1 Etincelles t Cbertbr 17a. 2j. r,SSSf WOf most ; ii'i 1- i i II ll.F1 V ... Treating a: ndrfiborKias you would ? - liite mm to. irear. you - is oienaing com- ' i inoa interests into one of life s most : endearii;g pleasantries; v. ; It is creating ; t .fnenasnjps fast ;aa enduring, t .-ir? "- -f' , ? ? 'During, otij cm'.liiJuiess "caqpnmce I we have found that 'the kind of helo -t-i liked; most by , bur tomei os rtjivc enables :.them to ': 'come toburStore always with ihe as-; r raranccof4m)vmg fullest possible amount op vaiueipr- every- gpiiar. tneyj . : pepefid .with iis, - jThe success qt.p,uj:liunared3 oFStores t V.-: :44pf KPfealreirei.: 7: 1 .. GUEST AT. BELL Home itJfr.-andJMrs. GE.StrJclclin and daughter. Nancy 1 Jean. . who re- tnrnedV on, Friday .from a : day fin Portland .were accompanied bv Misst Gene - Belle, who twill be a- guestJover the , week-end of ,herJ i"afeu,v4ir, ana jars. k. t. ueue. i Mn, anMrs.JiB;,bJnes-'and their , daughter :MIss 'Alta ones. and their grand-daughter, , Pearl Jones- of ' San t Francisco; are domi ciled at iNeskowlnvi; Miss Pearl Jones i is- a ,i recent .graduate from Not Dame Bchnol u r -Mrs Pauline Jpsse. has as Iber houso-gnest her. grandson Gordan Jaack ?of . Portland ; 4 .., iHnbuncemont - Owing to the Jncreas 'Aug demand ot Salem faoimebiulders, :6ar . in- -4 ; terior ; 'decoration de- ' 'partinent ' has added 'a JaVrly variegated : HIGH GRADE 1, ':: yisii our -display room i : and be convinced of the rj? economy ana eiieciiTe- -. i jness that this' niodern inens 'df 'Vdecoralibn - - affords;. y . TJl seijl1g most, : T. - jSi ' J l. 1 ' C T. Heigjibbrs imd cusi'1 ;1 17ALLPAP WE ARE ".-. . 1 c ,- ! 3 "I . 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It pays good divi dends. - - ' t - - 1-. : i. ....... , Approved ty tKe Good HousekeepiAg Institute for 14 consecutively crs and d because it gives you maximum value for .every dollar invested. Enjoyed -, by. users 'everywhere. j - . , ;!. r1. You'll Lilce the AUTOMATIC Becance Its heavy, corrugated copper tub drains itself. The matchless washing efficiency of its patented, Hydro-disc delights women everywhere. Pro .yides an abundance of clean and sanitary clothes quickly. , It's simple to operate, neat and cpmpactnd bo, durably built it renders many-years of dependable and economical service. " . - . . -. . . f T.BriiiffHhe'Wddies See tJaraey. Gobble 'and Spark Plus Win V i the Race. ! Now on in Our Show Window .1 fA EXCLUSIVE AGENTS 1 ..: 4 r,v-v -i . Aw - '" ' V. ' 1 "-A ;One Public; Utility Company sold i2G4 Self draining, Iydro-disc equipped AUTOMATIC Was"hers in March - on the " same JEASY TERMS we are offering to Salem house 'wives.' 4 . , . , . - .These convenient terms make it so easy 'for VOui to ,niw iht "mariv ;Konoflf o rzA 0 ' jm Jojisekeeping Approved Washer affords. -v A -v" 1-.- m y- : FOR THE :Q : r,, -isr.?i T 4 ; ' .v-:':0'-'.-- ' I r7Vr;f -;' -;;j 1 ost-calls-ind win-the-contest as1 f!V"Tiefn3't "r! rs. ryivia Tiamcy-w&s'castaia cf Lli 16 fet tLa fl -t I.li. Ihe y v