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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1926)
A - . . . s v V ujf " - 1 ; " ;,) K 1 -; K t -- ljp3.55jg.:K . J 4 '. f j " ' jb0,m ' ' ' " unr iiiQi ' i i . . Uppci left: Miss Mildred Judson; lower left: Miss Jennie May Hoppes. Both Miss ;JUjdson aiid:Miss Hoppes are prominent, alumnae of jthe Salem Hih school. Upper ijjtr-Mrs. B. J. Miles, 'an active member of . Chapter' G of the P. E. 0. sisterhood, who, KrSh Mr. Miles, is leaving Portland this morning for an extended visit in the middle west. Mr. and Mrs. Miles will not return to Salem until next spring, after 'having spent the win iter in California. . 1 i...Ji.'' r.:-"."r . ' - k - l Center: Miss Lorena Geer, jeharming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Xeland S. Geer, wiose marriage to Cecil Thompson, son of . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thompson, will take ,$kce at high noon today in the Episcopal church at Medford. Lower .-right: Mrs. C. M. Stevensoii' (Helen Walcher) -whose marriage -was an at-- vtractive -event of June. Mr. 1510 State street. H : : VACATION know a bower sweet Where glooms a stream -. Beneath cool films of leaf and sky Where river-lilies lie and drearftj j Where very quietly jv 1 ' l Small birds make melody? And, every breeze ' on j tiptoe comes and goes To that dim bower that ito one fchows- . r-' My bower of peace that Past Matrons Make Plans for Annual Picnic's The annual picnic of .the Past Matrons' association of Chadwick chapter 6t the Eastern Star -will be held kit Hager's Grove next Friday, July 9. All past patrons and .past matrons, and their fam ilies, of Salem are inTtted "to be in Xhe Kroap. Following the opening of the picnic f baskets at 6:30 games and but-door sports will be enjoyed. During the ear lier evening swimming will be en joyed. ' The committee in' charge of the event Includes: Itfrs. Jessie Darby chairmanvMrs.tP. E. Shafer, Mrs. Hazel Gillette. Mrs. David Wright Mrs. Ida Babcoek, and Mrs. Frank Reeves. . ' . At the ireceding meeting of the r Pak Matrons,: oa , Friday hlgbt,' Mrs. Paul Hauser. Mrs. 'W. MJ Smith and Mrs. Ida KUes enter tained the, group at the home of Mrs. James Godfrey n N. Liber ty street. ' h:,s' . Gblden rod, sweet peas, and pe; tnhies decorated ' the rooms for this occasion. "A special guest was Mrs. F. L. Fergnson of Okla- homa- City, who Is a house guest at the, home of her sister, Mrs. Ida It. Darby. - - ' - ' : In the group weres -Mrs Ida M. Babcoek, Mrs. Ruth Brown, Mrs. Emma Murphy Brown. Mrs. Alice r Goolldge, Mrs. ' CoTdella Cupper, i Jessie Darby, Mrs. Ida God- rer; Mrs, Katel GiUette. Mrs. Mary Johnson. Mrs. Josephine La Fore". Mrs. Alice MeyersIrs Eliz abetb Shafer, 'Miss Minnie Moel- Ier; Mrs. Margaret Wittchln, Mrs Faye Wright, Mrs. Hose Babcoek; Mrs. M. . C k Petteys, J Mrs. Loms i Brunk , and the hostesses, ;f Mrs; Hanser, 'Mrs. 'Smith '' and ,Mra.j Kites. ; " ' ' . Guests from Astoria . Mr. and Mrs. A.- C. Hampi jtct .i Capital City. Cooperative Craara vry. Mllki cream, ? buttermilk. The . pntterrnn .bntter jia vo .quai, SrJ w Ju? -7 Centf al -Pharmacy; the-CosmopoU-oto-L-phow 23. . 'c)Un-fitore, and Fry ".Drug Store, -Com and Mfs. Stevenson will bec ... v : T und shy no one knows! j .jlBrain Hooker and little daughter, Elizabeth Ann of Astoria, are house guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. E- E Bragg and Mr. "and . Mrs. J. 'h. f Liiper. ' i-,4 J , h '. f Out-of-T&Wn Women . Participate in Golf Tournament Last Monday Exceedingly . interesting to sportswomen pf the community was the invitational sweepstakes golf tournament held last Monday at the Illihee country - elub. f Forty-one women, including a team f of four; from each of the eight golf clnbs -et Portland, participated. The ilowj grossscora- f ' the! day went, to Mrs. Ray Hunt of Port land, whose Record was 8 8 for the 18 lidles. The ow net prii weht to Mrs. M Fredenrich'cl the. Tual atin club ;whawdk with 5 a grolft-, score of 97, with, a thirteen hamdi cap and "a resultant net score of .76. "Mrs. Fred Morey1 of pswego, with" a three-ball drive of 422 yards, won -In ; this class, while Mrs. Hunt, With 1 69 iVardS, m' the longest : single Srive, j Mrs. Thomas.- Kennedy !of the Alder wodd elnb-won'Ch'rputting and approaching ' competftlon. A hlghj taverage was Achieved during the dayt by the , Portland golf club team as follows: Mrs. Ray Hunt, 88Mra. Pat Allen, 93; Mrs- Jack Yates, ,9$, and Mrs. Pauline Garrigus, 9 7. ; I :'At noon the Illihee "clnh wmen entertained at ; luncheon, placin g fifty-five 1 tiver. I Mrs. H.j , H; Olinger; and fMirs. "E. U. GilJIing-i ham wereia charge,,? assisted in the serving by Mrs, Paul Hen dricks.. Mrs P.. ' D. Quisenberry, Mj itoh D Hurley, Mrs Wal- tej.; Kirk. Mrs. Clifford Farmer, Mrs. Lloyd Farmer, -Mrs.. Karla Beck. Mrs. Carl .Webb," Mr.'' Ern est Thom, Mrs.: Lester Schlosberg, jflfs-i DafrelProxrtonMrs. Victor MacKehtie Mr-H. .ytlei and Miss Alia Jones. . ' j . . ' The' selection Jof 'prlies donated by Miller's 4 Mercantile tompany. at home to their friends at was in charge Mrs. Harold Matinee Mr Cecil B.DeHille W presents J4L : mm TODAY ! iT-MhiA Troth the ! Story ! "Strwig- i heart" j V Q 0 ti TL -( Hal Roach. Grady . and rs.'Edwty !L. junker. rfcftSns Hfpnaptai;5te ladies'.' team cflth Illhee "club Sir. and Mrs. BSlites: Leave on Extended Trip .i Mr.1 and Mrs. B J. Miles, who have 'a large circle of. friends who; will miss. them greatly during Jhf next ten months, 'will leave-Iort- land i tomorrow f Qr an extended trip through the middle tfedt "and, California. - Mr. and Mrs. Miles left Salem last Tuesday, accom panying their daughter, Mrs, Will Knight, a house guest for several days,' as .far as Portland. In j the morning Mr. ''and Mrs. Miles will leave fpr Spokane for a short visit with Mrs.'Miies' br ther, : Mr. Cook, going Hhence to the Yellowstone National Park and then to Osksiloosa, Iowa- to attend the celebration of the 25th wedding anniversary of their niece and nephew, 'Mr. and Mrs. James A. Dewitt. A number of Salem people will fememTer Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt' from fa former visit here. "Mr. and Mrs. Miles will continue their visit southward td Denver, reaching southern Calif ornia by the end 4f December, -f The Miles will spend the win ter In southern California, spend ing the greater pari of the time at Long Beach with j friends from Iowa. They will ' j reach Salem again In the sprin of 1927. Family Reunion at Coast Mr. 2nd Mrs. Amos Vass and & group of relatives are enjoying a three-day outing at Cutler CUy. a coast resort on the Roosevelt Highway south of Keekowin. vIn the group are Mr. and Mrs. Amos Vass, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Mclntyre, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Lew is, Mr and Mrs. Ri B Lewis, and Mr and Mrs. Floyd Martin, the latter three families all being of Lyons. Motor to Corvallis for Holiday Judge and Mrs. P. J. Kuntz and Mr. and. Mrs. C. GJ Schramm are leaving this morning for Corvallis where they will join Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Schramm for the holiday interval. The Misses Irene and Magdalen Kuntz will join the Sa lem party In Albany. Tomorrow the group will picnic at Cedar Creek, beyond Corvallis. Iris Joraensen isl Birthday Hostess. A group or members or tne younger set enjoyed 'a delightful afternoon when Mrs. Ira Jdrgen sen ejitertamed in f honor of "the tenth birthday of her. daughter. Iris, on a recent afternoon. A line marty at the Elglnore occnuied the guests for the earlier-part -of 1 the anniversary, after ""which birthday refreshments were served in the Green Gate tea room at the Spa. Sweet jpeas and baby breath decorated the table on which the birthday cake was the feature. ri Covers were marked farf'Tris Jorgenseh, Marie and Jean Pat ton, Ann Reed Burns, Josephine McGilchrist, Josephine, Lewis and Josephine Evans, Beatrice Evans, At Shipley me ladies of Salem -jve satisfied themselves that they can get the finest spring and sum mer frocks, coast and dresses ever shown in this city. His Rascals 1S 1 M j fc, .if Claudia Settlemeier, Bertha Trites fPertitd iEJeane-Luper, - Lil Man Berg, Margaret "Bell, Helen Worth. Geneva Barnes, josetihine I -MXiCoiXao-y'eK Mrs.. C. W. Jorgensen and the hostess, Mrs! Ira"JJorgen- sen. '"' . ... Miss Vandevort Returns fr&m Seabeck i Miss Jenelle Vandevort, daugh ter of, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Vande vort, arrived home last evening from Seabeck, where she has been In attendance at the annual col lege T. W. C. A. conference. Dur ing -the -session this season, Miss Vandevort was made chairman of the college Y. W. C. A. board for the Northwest, including three states, Oregon . Washington, and Montana. Through this appoint ment Miss Tandevoft will ,haye the;jarpportunlty of attending the general conference in Columbus, Ohio, in September. Miss Vande .vort had the opportunity of hold ing this same chairmanship dur ing her undergraduate days at Willamette university. Miss Vandevort 's marriage to George JMoorhead on .W'ediiesday. July- iSl-at:the Firat ' .Methodist chureh, will be 'ah outstanding so oial event of 'the ummer. Mr.ind Mrs. Paulus are? Dinner Guests A delightful affair of early last week was the. supper party at the Spa at wbfch Mr. and Mrs. Robert c- Paulua were hosts honoring Miss Claudia Lewis, a talented young pianist, who made a suc cessful appearance at the First Presbyterian "church on Monday evening. Covers were placed for eight, including Miss Claudia Lewis, Mrs. c. I. Lewis, Miss Elma Wel ler. Miss Joy Lewis, Mrs. Cham berlin, Mrs. Earl Pearcy, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Paulus. Pearmine Home is Scene bf Large Gathering of Q. A. C. Gixtduates The beautiful garden at the Lester Pearmine home on the River road' afforded an attractive setting for the July picnic meet ing and annual election of offi cers held last Thursday evening by 60 members and 20 children of the O. A. C. club. The report of the nominating V - f. 1 'yi A l.MONEhYt ' ''. and',, : TUESDAY 14 jf-A7 y v , ? -r4 V w - - committee, as ... submitted by Misa Sylvia. Woods,, chairman, M rs. A1-? bert T. " Anderson', 'and Richard Slater, j-was accepted as follows t President, Lloyd Gregg; vlce-pres-f Ideht-C David ' Wright? secretary, Mrs. Willis Dallas; treasurer, By ron Wright; sergeant at arms, 'Percy hipper; . and rnerabets of the board of directors (reeleeied) , Mrs. David Wright and Mrs. Mark McCaUister. .,. ,r i: , Thepicnic supper was' served arouad an iput-doixr, fireplace, ffitb, the table an Immense cross cut of a fir tree. The hostesses of the I evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Pearmlne, Mr. and Mrs. Arth ur L. Cummlngs, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Darby, . Lieut.- and Mrs. Willis Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cupper, and Mr. and Mrs. Linn CronemiHer. . Of special interest in a business way was the plan accented to name a permanent committee to act as trustees of the $50 scholar ship which the O. A. C. club is generously offering each year t& that member of the Salem High school graduating class who ex cels in "scholarship, leadership and character." Plans were made for the Aug ust meeting of the club, and for a still more immediate event, a house-warming at the new home of Mrs. Harry Pearcy (Vivian Marsters) who have just returned from their, wedding trip. Mrs. Pearcy is the retiring president of this active alumni organization. House Guests at Bragg '-' Home Mrs. B. J. McLclIan and children, Dan and Sally, of Bend arrived in Salem on Friday and will spend a week as the guests of Mrs, Mcl Lellaiu's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bragg. Enjoyable Picnic at Graber's Grove Mrs. Elmer Dane, Mrs. O. A. Olson, and Mrs. Leoh Gleason were joint hostesses last Monday evening when they entertained honoring two out of town visit ors, Mr. and Mrs. John Kirby C. F. Breithanpt, florist and decorator, 123 N. Liberty. Phona 380. Flowers, bulbs, floral de-j signs for all occasions. Pioneer and leader in Salem. () rs -c '4,2 r X. ;WJlSbof akaejpilnoire ceh gg-uV.sti at .Ue hpineof Mr.' and .Sirs,-FG. elano - f - . An Informal evening of games and skits was ' enjoyed,'' with an elaborate picnic menu served at the shipper honT. ' In the group were Mr and Mrs. TVines,jMrT':ajid. Mrs. Delano, Mr and Mrs: -DaVid-Wright Mr. and .Mrs. P, E. Fullerton; Mr. and Mrs.' Ilariey, White Air. and Mrs. -Leon Gleasdn. Mr.? ahd. Mrs. Elmer DaVeV fir. anil Mrs. sO. A. Olson, Mr. ancl Mrs. James Teed, Miss Cynthia Delano, and Jay Teed. Mr. and Mrs. Wiles, Mr. Wiles and Mrs. Delano being brother and sister, spent several weeks In Salem. i I ' , House Guests at Gatke Home Professor and Mrs. R. M. Gatke are hosts this week end at a 4th of July gathering of relatives,, in cluding ' Professor Gatke's sister will remain Closed all day Independence Day JULY4TH T ' , ' - VI d ' J Xr -' iV i?C5irtr7C Ti - ' ; LAST TIMES' TODAY j. . RICIIAttD BARTHELMESS lNt"RAXSOXS.FOLLY, . jand..,'h'er husband, VMr. - and fMrs. Edward : Warren of Pendleton Professor Gat kVs .and I Mrs."'War- t6ta"s father, Charles E. Gatke ofA yortland;iand iMrsGatke's ; moth- er. Mrs. Nellie SatchWell of Shedd. Misses Purvihe at Seavieto , Miss Helen Purvine 'left 'on Sat-, urday for Seavlew, Wash., where she .will, spend the remainder of the 'summer at the home of her week, end .Miss .Margaret Pnrvlne aunt, Mrs.; Jay Bowerman. This will join her sister at the Bower man home, where she, too, will spend the summer. Club Group Meets at Nelson Home for Breakfast The attractive garden at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson was 'the scene of - an en joyable . af fair when Mrs. Nelson entertained her club together! with a group of ' ' I ' u ' . . ' . i- ... . j - (Conthtted on 8 . ' ft , Eft' -JI- ' 4