THE OREGON JTCATESHAN, BALES' I, ORKC01I , SATURDAY &OBNIITG, AUGUST 21,, 19?3 7. ii i I ft t 1 tSm&fii Smiety N&wsi By AUDRED BUNCH Fhena.tCS San Francisco Visitor J It lored at Luncheon Mi3oyd Egertbn . (Claudine Rose )oi- San Francisco, who I the house . gast. 6t her . mother. Mrs. George Rose, waa the Inspir ation for an1 attratitve bridge luncheon on; a recent day when Mrs. Joseph Rothschild (Margaret Egan) of Portland, who Is domi ciled at the Egan country home on the River road for the anm- A blue and rose color scheme W was used throughout the rooms. , The centerpiece was of rose! gladl i oli guarded by ' exquisitely tall ' rose tapers in n?rr. mer flowers were used on the aide Aboard. Mrs. Homer Ooulet won T the bridge, prize of the Afternoon. Itl Covers at the luncheon were f a tnr mm irnrtoB. the honor aammw ...... ueat, Mrs. Clifford Farmer. Mrs. Homer . Goulet, . Miss Louise Thompson. Mrs. Arthur Goffln, Mrs. Ellen Mfcssey, and 'the hos tess, Mrs. Joseph Rothschild . Miss Clark Is Guest ' MiB8 Ola Clark. Is enjoying a vacation near Mount Hood "as the guest of Miss Hatel Browne. -Miss Browne has resigned her position at the Salem high school in order to accept teaching post with the Portland schools Vacation at ' a4 ; Breitenbush Springs . . Mr. and Mrs.-C. O.. Rice and daughter Karline. and. MUs Jane Cunningham, are home from a , two weeks vacation '. at Breitenbush Springs. Mrs. McNary in Portland' Mrs. Charles L. McNary Is visit ing in Portland this week, having gone north on . 'Wednesday. Mrs. voKan i si thn Heathman hotel. J .i -" . ,.. ; i if George Beck Is - -1 if V rrifid in Tiliamook ' The Christian, church "at Tilla- vedding. Sunday afternoon when Miss Agnes Coates. youngest daughter of Thomas Coates, be came the bride of George Beck of Salem. .The Rev.'Ai, T. Eaton read be service' in the presence of a large number or reiauves anu I Miss Haiel Bodle of Bay City played a piano selection and . W. Thomas Coates, brother of the ft Bodle also played the wed ding; march. Th hftde. who- was given In marriage by her father, wore sown of white lace nd satin ack crepe- with V'lohg veil' arranged In cap shape with orange bios- sums. . Sh carried , shower bou quet of Ophelia roses1 and maiden hair fern. Her sfster, Mrs. Ben Utter of Pprtland. the matron of honor, was attractive In pink char meuse -with a hat to match. She If' der? asters and ferns. Virgil T. JJ riniAn nf 1 Salem was best man. y Ijee Doty and Ben Utter were the rv ushers. . After the ceremony an informal 'rt-ception was held in the chufch parlors, f flowed by :a wedding luncheon served to the bridal party and; .close relatives by' women of the church. A . pink .and green color scheme with baskets, of glad- r toll "and ferns was used in decor- I atirig. . . - The bride is a graduate of the University of Oregon and a tnemi jKrr'.ot Sigma Beta Phi sorority, and-has been connected with the state library at Salem since -her ..graduation. Mr,, Beck is a wil lamette university graduate .Mid lias been prominent in Salem mu sical circles. He is a member of Anh Phi Delta fraternity and during4 the, World war was decor cled by Queen Marie Of Rumania during his service overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Beck left for a wedding trip to the beach and win visit, In British Columbia before sailing for Ketchikan, Alaska, -where Mr. .Beck will teach, in the . Bchools. Out-of-town gneats at the wed dink1 Included Mr.' and Mrs.. Bea Utters Mrs. C. E. Ernst; Miss Hei Ve ;Brnst, .Mr. and Mrs. 'R.;W. . i f Remmintton. Mrs. . u. v eicn anu J V Miss Enid Vetch of Portland; Mrs, 'Fmftburn and Miss H.- Brie of Seattle, and Mr. and Mrs T. S. Golden. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rer. VirgU T. Golden. uMr. and 2Wrs...Trott Vincent. Mrs.. Jennie C. Vincent, Bertha A'!Vinceht;J Clin ton Vincent. Mr. and 'Mrs. Ed garM. Rowland and Mr. and Mrs. Reed - Rowland of Salem. -Port land Telegram.' - Tf l.J. Ct-t Tt '.T -'.'V ;.. j I f r-vrmer aaiem iiexmcriis , rtftrbm Montana Are Visitors rvV- Tterv. and Mrs. James Elvln. ac companied by their son, 7 nomas Marvin, and their daughter Julia of Helena, Mont., are spending Borne time; in Salem as the guests of friends; Rev. Mr. Elvin was pest or of the First Congregational chUTCh of' Salem six years ago: Rev. and Mrs. Elvin are traveling hy. "motor. '. . Spend Month at Manzanita . Mrs. Ralph ' H. Kletting and three children. Harold, Dorothea and Marjerie. are home after spending a month at Manzanita. Over t be week-end th Klettiga entertained as their guests Mr. nd Mrs. F. S. Anunsen and child i ' V'-?-" Miss Edna Schreibe'r- ' Becomes Bride of M,' s . .'v Albert Cochran ' , v . A beautiful wedding was solem nized at the home' of Mr, apd. Mrs. Michael Schretber .Tuesday- at- 2 p. ra. when their daughters Edna; was united in marriage to M, ,Al bert Cochran of -Drain..- Preceding" the ceremony '"Oh, Promise Ikle". was sung by Chester Phillips of Clat9kanle."a fratera-. Ity brother of the iroom, and At uawnmg ty Misa Alberta Koontz of Haiscy, ftororlty sister, "of the bride. Both" vocalists '-were J ac companied by Miss Nora Pehrsson. The bridal party "entered to the strains of Lbhencrin's : weddins nmrch played by Mrs; B; O. lland fey of McMinnvllfe. The- feroom was attended by: Mr. Phillips.. Immediately ' preceding the bride, her small niece; Bertha Mae Murray, made a charming picture In an orchid '.dressy carrying a bas ket of sweet peas. .. .,, The bride, accompanied by her sister, . Mrs. Edwin Bergstrom of Astoria, matron of honor, was at tractive in a 'gown of white satin and silver lace. Her veil was held In place by a wreath' of orange blossoms. ; . She carried ra (bouquet of white asters. I. ' -. The matron- of honor was gbwn- od in rose taffeta and carried rose asters. The ring ceremony of the. Meth odist church was' performed by Rev. Sidney W. Hall of Sllverton. The rooms were, testefully decor- ated with autumn leaves and as ters. . A buffet liinch was served to the assembled guests. . , . ,-; J ..Mrs. .Cochran Ja .-a .-graduate of Willamette university and a mem ber of the Alpha Phi Alpha soror ity. , i - t - Mr. Cochran, a graduate of Ore gon Agricultural . college and a member of . the Phi Sigma' Kappa fraternity,. Is a teacher in Drain high'scltooU ; r After- a brief honeymoon the young couple will no to Drain where 'they will be at home to their ' many friends. Telephone Reglsier, ,McMlnnville. Wtnns Attend Eugene Celebration ' .Rev; and ,Mra. Gilbert Wrenn (Kathleen Xa Raut ) were- among those from ,' Salem in attendance at , the Trall-to-Rail celebration and pageant In Eugene yesterday. Mrs. Needham Is Luncheon Hostess . t Mrs. F. E. Needham was hostess oq Thursday at ,a..l:q.'cloe luneh edtf honoring Sirs. L. G." Gibbons on her birthday anniversary. - , Covers were ' placedcifor? Mrs. Gibbons, Mfs. Grant W. Day. Mrs. Ross Goodman, Mrs. Glenn Yager. Mrs. Roy Romaine and the hos tess, Mrs. Needham. . 41 Motor to Washington Mr. and. Mrs. B. o .Moll re turned home Thursday - evening from a motor trip Into western Washington. - Mr. and 'Mrs. Moll stopped for a visit with their son. Gordon. ' Visitors JUtum io. A rkansax, Mr. nd Mrs. R. E. IIendel, who were the guests, of Mr, and Mrs: E. O. Moll for five weeks, are now on their way home to Heber Springs, Ark. - Mrs. Moll and Mr, Henpei "are Drotner and -sister. The Hen dels, who are travellng,by motor',' planto stbp at ; numerous resorts on their way home. August Bride-Elect 1$ , Honored at Dinner Party Among the numerous affairs honoring Miss Alene Ritchie, pop ular. August bride-elect, . waa t dinner given on Thursday ; even mg at the lxeircnbacn , home on Fourth street. Miss Ritchie '& wed ding to Rev Leroy , Walker 'will be an event of August 24. r.Tbe. table 'centerpiece ' was- of. pink and white scabiosa, -while other attractivo , summer flowers- were arranged about ' the rooms. The evening' wa spent' In conver sation and music. - ,: Those- present at the dinner were - Miss .Ritchie. . Rev. Leroy Walker, Miss Winifred Ritchie, Miss ' Esther DiefTenbaeh, Frank Ritchie. E. C. Dieffenbach and the hosts, Mr. and-Mrs. M. E. DJeffen- oach. - -.. XV. R. C. to Hold Silver Tea The .Woman's Relief corps- will sponsor a silver "1 tea at- 2 jo'ciock this afternoon ' In McCornack "hall for the bene Stof the 197 'con vention" fund.7 'The organization i already planning for the enter-4 tain men t of the WRQ and GAR at next x season's department -con-' vention.' ' '" , '- Members of the WRC will also hold a business meeting ' tomor row. . - : .--,-,." Trip to Washington ,v . Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Thomas of Salem, in company with Mr., and Mrs. W. Miller or Staytonr- are enjoying a trip Into. Waahingtop. They will visit Spokane and' Other cities, and expect to be gone seve ral days. " ' - : . ' PLANK ARRIVES . EUREKA, Cal.. Aug. 20. (By Associated Press.) The navy sea plane PB-1 which left Sand Point tteld near Seattle yesterday morn ing on a flight to San Diego arriv ed here at 3 o'clock this after- PCOWSffi: inwr-nninT Uill Clara Cronin and , Clyde 0. Uowmng'. Begin -Action Seeking Freedom r t- Two divorce, complaints- were filed In the county clerk's office, with the wife "as complainant in one case. and,. Uie -husband in the other. .Both couples were married in 1M7 and each has one child. , Clara Cronn has Drought. suit ajtainsf Daniel J. ;tonin, whom She . married , in Gooling; Idaho, May, 117'.; '.Tey have it son. 6, and -Mrs. Cronin has a ppn, 1, by'a' form'er marriage. - In the .complaint she alleges that' Cronin refaaed to .permit, thia stepson to eat at the, family table and that he called the child vile name. . ( . . , , f . i She also alleges that-he called her 'vile names ' and '. ordered her to leave.Tidme. She asks' custody of their. 5 year old son. . . ' Clyde D. Downing has' filed suit against Adelaide J. . Downing, whom he married in Salem. Sept. 1917. '-They have ar daughter .8 years old. - '.; In the complain Downing al leges that Mrs. Downing has treated him lnta cruel and in human manner, and has associated with other "men. She even went so far as to pose as another man's wife, he declares,, and says she n tends to marry him as soon as possible. r. Mrs. Downing left him in "June of this year, he states, and they have not lived together since. Mari'c on Mrs. Fred Haack . and daughter Bonnie returned Thursday from a visit at Oakrldge. They jwere at the home of , Mrs. Haaek's daugh ter. Mra. oland Dimlck. J. E. Rhoten 'of Portland spent a short time Tuesday at the home of his sister, Mra. M. A. Barker. W. H. Helsler is building an addition to his home, south of Marion and expects to move there soon from Portland where he has spent the last few years. Mrs. G. Miles and children re turned to their home nt Vackats few days ago after visiting rat the home of her sister, Mrs. A. F. Lafky. j S, E. Roland ia back at work in the depot after a month's va cation, accompanied by hia wife and daughter Claud Ian. An en joyable time was spent motoring o .Yellowstone national park. The Marlon Community dub 4ield its regular monthly meeting Friday evening . . . Ai'j Mrs. L. A. Doerfler and daugh ter Virginia are visiting frtenda and relatives at Woodland, Waah. Scotts Mills Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Mnlvlhill and daughter of Portland visited Mrs. MulvlhlU's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brougher. for a few Ways the first of the week. Mrs. Anna Nega and son, Theo dore, of Santa Anna, Cal., have been visiting her brother, A. A. Gersch.and family , the past two woeks. , - ." .'' Funeral services for the three months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Crites. who died very suddenly," was held last Tuesday afternoon. :Lv J. White conducted the", services at the Christian church. Interment was in the I. O. O. ,F. cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shepherd of near Eugene visited at the B. F. Shepherd home' Sunday. -. f Ray Teller visited friends in Portland and relatives at 'Wllla- rnina Saturday and Sunday.'.-' .Mrs. Joe' Barlink left for Ore gon City Sunday where ''she will visit friends tori a ,week. . ' ; ' Mrs. C. A. Dunagan and daugh ter Miss Grace, and son Shirley, went to . Portland Monday . where Kiss Grace Dunagan was to un dergo an operation in her throat Tuesday morning. i. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Magee re turned .home Thursday from! Se- Thomsen's i Sparklets ': Special for Saturday Only 4 : 27c a lb. 2 lbs. for 50c Regular Price. 40c lb. ONLY AT (2 C H A E F E R'C ; KJ . . DBUO STORE j OriginaLYellow Front PHONE 197 ; ' ', Pcnslar-Store 135 North Commercial St nil UUUIIUL liU : ' & -M Maurice' Mouvet, world famous dancer, better known as VMaurlce," has announced his retirement from the dancing stage, according to word from Paris, and will settle down to. a home lire with' his wife, formerly Miss ;Eleanore Ambrose, daughter of-a millionaire oil man of Kansas , j . HAW j Juuuu. Ottle. They were accompanied by Mrs. Magee'a. daughter, Misa Gladys Pearl, who Visited here for several days. Mrs. . J. S. Korb and daughter Leone returned home Sunday from Cloverdale where they had been the past two weeks. Walter Elmer, who has been visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Kate Landwing, the past year, left for his home in Butternut, Wis.,; Sunday. O. Dixon was in Portland Mon day on business. ; Mrs. J. N. Amundson and her daughters Claris and Helen, And Mrs. W. A. SaUeressig were ' in Mt. Angel Tuesday on business. GAINES APPEAL WILL HIT NAG SAYS STATE (.Coutmurtl froiopfe I.) Sylvia Gaines,' Starwich said. "Kallum told us that he was almost positive but that he could not conscientiously swear to the" identification on the witness stand. ', -. "Miss Gasklll told us that she had paid little attention to the man and could not identify, him. From the statements given ua we were positive that Gaines was guilty. 'I . remember that when the couple were being questioned here In the office before they had seen Gaines, they described him pain3' stakingly and from their descrip- U.ion PfJ , Jarrett, who had known Gaines for many yeaf a. Im mediately nudged me and said: ' "Tt's Bob, alright.' (Bob is nickname of Gaines.) On June 23 we uncovered the first of our two main witnesses.; . 'Acting on a tip frpm Tom Barlow, a loan man, we went, to the county . hospital where Louis Stern was painting as a couhty employee. He protested that: he knew nothing of the case. -but Barlow had told us on thft morn ing of June 17, Stern came to him and told him of Gaines' confes sion to him (Stern) the night be fore.' ; . We took Stern to - my office and after five hours of question ing ne Drone down ana told us everything Gaines had said to him." The juty which convicted SATURDAY SPECIAL FULL SIZED WrrH -HANDLE " COMEvEARLY! Many Other Bargains at Our August Sale, : SEE OUR BLANKET SPECIAL City. Photo shows tnenvin a .--v. -Jt : Ji Gaines was the first selected in i Washington under a new law passed by the last legislature fix ing a new system. t ! Under the old law the county clerk selected Jurors by lot from a list containing, the names of all tax payers and voters in King county. Under the hew statute this list is given to the judge 'who goes over it and from it .compiles a Smaller and selected list for the ensuing year.- This smaller list then goes to the clerk who by lot rails a certain number of jurors each month. Half of the number called serve for two months so that there are always a number of experienced jurors in service. Prosecutor Colvln predicted that al future criminal law' actions will proceed with much greater Bpeed by reason of the new sys tem, as evidenced In thia trial. Sylvia Gaines body was found on the edge of Green Lake here the morning of Juno 17. She waa strangled and beaten to death the preceding night. Thirteen days later Gainea was arrested, m The jury received the case at i:0C p. m. yesterday and after de liberating two hours and thirty five minutes came to its decision. Only three ballots were cast. PRIZE LISTS READY SILVERTON. Aug. 20. (Spe- -cial to The Statesman.). The Sfi- verl-on conAi unity fair, committee has prepared premium lists of prizes for ' the coming fair, the dates' of ''-which have been set' for Sept. 16, 17 and 18. The lists are being mailed out to, farmers and growers in the -surrounding com munity. "' One' $per Boudoir " Lamp free with every $20.00 strand of Bluebird Pearls. C.A.LUTHY ' Jeweler .While They Last : io T7rr it IIP- Represent the Furnitiife Rd- porter and Keystone Printing Co, Miss May . Barton and Miss i Grace Wagner ; of San. Francisco : are Salem' visitors, arriving yes terday. ,Mls3 Barton represents the. Furniture Reporter of that City, which is the leading trade' jmi per for that line on -Ibis coast. Miss "Wagner .represents the Key stone Printing company of San francisco: ' V " : ' 1 v The ladles are traveling by Lin coln automobile, and are prepared for eatrrpfng. They are on a va cation trip bf two months. Thdy have five weeks before them. For I three weeks they have vl3lCed Cali fornia . points and will proceed over the Columbia highway, f then through'- the'Puget Sound country. and Int6 British ".Columbia. They came up the coast route in Call fornia. They will return by the valley route. -They will be shown-the attrac tions and Bights of Salem and sur rounding country by C. F. Giese, of the . Glese-Powers TFurnfture company,1 today. They are already wjell pleased with what 'they have seen of Salem; Miss Barton knows NIKESiO Tfl " 0 " I ij -4, y New Today ' v'V' i 0' sfcheon 17ml i a areal hiclun i ' - - - - -., - .. r1 II f f m -'A .,.., ' :'"... - I it J Sunday Tr I - Sunday;; h m A girl who had all men at her feet t prce the ladies Tall ' r feU for. . jl One and the same! - .What possibilities 4 W iur UI ii I a hi ft I twists, gales of . I laughter, a dif f er- f - ent love story, . in f i.tts gicat maiimiiv ' . i periormance: inn , Professor BURRASTON iiiii fJOMERY PATHENEWS lllll 'I !' : -i . ?Vu-y js&s:. .. - ': .... ;;; 4 ? : practically li'iiij teadiusr lurni- MfMRYARUREi:lEF J. ACT'WINS'CONVERTS -- tCohtillUt-d froiu pg 1.) - ; . the iarlff andVwants a fair shake with the east." - There la no de-eire- to tear down,?! he-,' protective system, he added. h;x)ji "realization that -witK'hetdemaad,for -American jta.rm-jimducts-v dropping,,: in Europe the farmer" must depend more and -more on, the.'home mar ket. ' "' A tariff on hides, fiow on the free list, was -urged y i hja'Sebatr who said that although the cattle industry had 'recovered, somewhat, its condition - still was lowv;;and that.not wfthstahding. the relative ly low prices-for--hideai ttfe prices e s hoes have- sho wnria 'd ec rease. He 'alfw nggested the'desirability of a higher tarUf on' beef. Iri the face of competition from the Ar1 gentlne and cm wheatt'V. ' i - Asaertingi that there was no great demand for plover, tariff on any specif ief manufa:tnred goods. Mr., Capper replied JTfat the tarirf rates- on; ..AlumlnvnVproducts had bee.n opposed1 byfarmers-when the Fordney-McCnmbef' IfiYif f was- en acted ajd . lie V pent ended., subse tiuettt' events had' justified that position, i ' ' . YOUNG "BiQ MEN" FIND r HO M ANTIC DAYS PASSED .' ' (Uoattiaoeti irom-Vage .f bibtioli "agent talked-- with him, endeavoring -to.'persnade him to novel . 5 !i it 7 t - . -s. ; - lj . . : l I r-t0 V j Mon. andrTues. w . CONRAD ' Jr '-" NAGEL - ' r A ' ELEANOR" ' " j V; A " BOAUDMAN. ; j u :, . Memory Lane '" ph ' f .. ' .... m - :: i' a i V - )-'v.;r v "A - 1 At tlie Theaters TcZzyi O; ; j y O - The Klslnore "Beverly of Graustark. by' George Barr, Mc Cutcheon, enacted"' by Anionic Moreno, . Marion Davies, Roy D'Arcy, Crelghton Hale". . ,-, , '-i.'tt. j-. i . Oregon Mary Aston Llord1' Hughes in ""The Scarlet. Saint." , BH&h -5 acta vaudeville ; ppd. pictures; surrender. The boy refused to do so. L - . . ' : The wounding of the younger boy came as a climax of crimes ' committed In thia section'; ' and started'when they shot, their way to freedom after being arrested at Garden City, Kansas, .tor the-? rob-.' bery of a filling station, - , ' They nxt. appeared on the out skirts of . Pueblo; where .they held-"-up and robbed, the officer who to- . . day wounded the "younger of the-''-boys and took his automobile, - " Forrest, arraigned "this lifter" ' noon; pleaded guilty to two charg es of 1 highway' robbery. '-He warf'-: sentenced to ' 20 to 30 years in prison on each "'charge.'' 5 -' ?-1 ;v KoitGK Arrit:"s. TACOMA, Aug. 20. (ByAssoi -elated Press.) With the dlsman-: tied and .crated remains of . the' fa- mous transpolar airship Norge lit her hatches, the -Waska-'Steamahip Tanana arrived in port-from Seat--:--,.,, tie today. . x- , - -1.- i . r- J ?z? r I inn " MATINEES: Adults '..'.':."c Children ...:..1.0c EVENINGS Baleonv H.'c Main Floor .1- .-S0c .....WW J . nut ' , . x. : - - ' ' lllll - I ' A "i Children . ; ""I. 7 w t " ' " ' ' ftzuJBeUy,ilayrJeaa,an.d,r.uth.- nootr.-