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a iprj 1 .-j rBY ty s , : y, i :. ( r : J . - i .? " -J ; M ; vMM . : -' ?Vn fi f-' 22:- (VyMA v. 1 , v-; ' ' I ? f ! ' - ' ' f I t - I -:V ' ' ' ' - I l ' "-Upper-IefU Mrs. W. H.' Bartholomew (Mae Meshin) whose marriage was solemnized in Eugene on Wednesday. August 18, and has been kept sefcret:irom her. friends up to this time. Mrs; Barthoiamew has made her home in Salem for the past year. , She is the daughter of Mrs. Grace Meehan of Seattle. Mrs. Bartholomew left last night for Eugene where she will make her home. Upper right: Mrs. Harold ftxeet an.d four-year-old son. Harold, Jr. of Seattle, Washington, who were recent house-guests at the home of Mrs: Street's mother, Mrs. John F. . Corner. Mrs: Street, who was formerly Julia Corner, is a fister,f Miss Marie Corner who sailed two years ago for Magpar,. Central 'Province, India, where she is tttmccessful teacher in the grade school. Harold Jr. is the little fellow who has six grandmothers liring, four of whom are- great-grand-parents. .Lower left: RMrs. Clifford Kantner and daughter. Katheryne, 6f Seattle, Washington, who are house-guests of Mrs. Kantner 'a i parents-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. W.IC. Kantner.- .Katheryne, who. is the only-daughter of Professorand Mrs. Clifford Kantner, is a talented rung violinist. : Lower right: Miss Bonnie Schaefer, who , with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Vchaefer,: has recently returned from a motor trip through California. Washington, and British Colum fcia. Miss Schaefer, who Ts a talented young danseuse, studied ' wim' Theodore ICoslort lit the Imperial lussian Ballet studio during her stay in San Francisco. i TT : ' ' Teurists Return from European Trip - Mr. arid Mrs.; Walter . Buck iiei 1 amf f -Q-affghter, Miss ; Ruth Buckner, arrived home yesterday morning from a three months trip abroad. The Buckners sailed from . Xew :York".very early: in the sum mer tor Havre. France, going on yie Lasonio, a French linej. They ' took the continental trip through Prance",? .C Italy; Switzerland, and Germany, going thence to Holland ndT from. Holland .into England. The -5 Buckners were fortunate throughout .the trip, having per fect health,, and enjoying the ti ree mouths of sightseeing to the full-' ;. .' C They returned home on the An aonia. r disembarking .at 3Iontreal. .. yuring" fhe voyage they saw-, a number of icebergs, j Mr-, and Mrs. Buckner and Mis Bnckner, made fhe trip across - the cofctine'nt by -way of the Canadian I Pacific -and Oriental Limited, coming 'straight, through. Going east,, however, the Buckners , visited the. principal .' tles en route. . - . " f'alpnMarhes,. Former - . .' ? alem Boy, A chieves 'Success Jounialistie Field- t An American mef maid. Oert ude Ederle.- swam the English ; Channel.? andean American jour Aalit a-: - former Salem: boy. Italph' -W. Barnes, son of 5Jr. and Mrs. K.: T-3 Barnes, of ; 325 ..North! Capitol . treet- 8nt -the - etory which appeared the- .following morning on the. front page" of he . ITewiYork- Herald-Tribunes on one ': aideof he .'Atlantic ocean, and .in the Pari Edition of the New York flerald-Tribune on the other, de 'eVribing the. even L .r: ' f t Mr and Mrs. B&rnes'.are the re- intents of letters 'and clippings describing in vivid .details the Oents of - 'the - record-breaking Achievement which was 'Mr. Barnes' privilege "to coarer." 'One clipping, shows -a, picture ef the champion together with her fath : eriier trainer, and -newspaper . man Ralph' Barnes i-at her left. The.sa.me picture was. sent by ra diophotographj.to "America and wa ued in the New York paper, i-- Mrs.-Barnes -(Eatber Pa rounag- in writs that Mr. Barnes was way. from Paris three days "and wights before' the 'completion" of t,hi3 i assignment, Vi dotihtless the ; most thrilling pf any to hi expef . jnce.-- which, covers a; period'. of ress than "two years, "his "derved , , Pfomption having eome fapidly. Knowin how dealhly.easick: her nusband, ,1s prone to become on Shoppy water., "on xan:; imagine Jhat Mrs:'. Barnes. waJUhg in par, : is. spent her hours of waiting-- In . dw) anxiety.-."-, ;-.v , If, on the one hand, the experi ence was gruelling; on the other m. wj exceedingly adventuresome. THE OREGON STATESMAN SALEM OREGON O I Soolal Calendar ; ' Today . ' " Wedding of "Miss Amelia Bab- cock and .Oliver Jes6up - at the home of the bride. 8 o'clock.. Wedding or fiss Lillian Jaquet to John 'Aldus Phelps. Center Street .Methodist . ' church. 4:30 o'clock.- . ' r-. . - . . Monday " " , Wisconsin club. I Annual picnic, state fair grounds. - Tttewlay . j Writers'.; section of tho Salem Arts league.: ;Mr: "and'Mrs. C Ltsle, 1041 5. Thirteenth street, hosts.' ' .' . , ! ' , t,'"- . , i Salem chapter 'American War Mothers. Chamber of Commerce rooms, i: 30 o'clock. 1 ' St. Paul's: Guild, Mrs. Russell Catlin.y 1209 Chemeketa ; etteet. hostess. v ; ..j ' - Chadwick chapter .of, the East em Star. " Masonic Temple. 8 o'clock. - -''-I - -' Wednesday . ;v '. : Dorcas - Society; ' of- Lutheran hurch.' Mrs. W; C.' Miller,- 1289 N. Commercial street, hostess. . ; Woman's -Fdrelgn Missionary society- of the First Methodist I. church. Mrs. Carl Qregg Dooef, 828 S. 12th street, hostess. - ." : . . , " Friday , iZC. t " Wpman's Missionary; society of First' Congregational church. Miss Edith Hazard, 640 S. Summer St., hostess. . ( v j i t . , . - . Mr. ; Barnes; after .' ; aosorbing ahe necessary nlaterlal relative to oth er attempts to swim the channel, securing his expense money- from the office.iand receiving .his .visa, set out on-the evening of August 4' for Cologne, Where he Joined other ambitions reporters bent era the same mission as lie. t . " Going without sleep and 'practi oally without food for the period of the strenuous assignment. Mr. Barnes' was till i able to record the progress of . the' awimmer by means of a Remington typewriter which he used on ihe press .ttfg that followed the pilot? tug.TThe over-zealous newspaper : men.- tho moment they saw .Mis Ederto was to. crown her fourteen and - one half hour .swim with, success, ail but lost their V lives in raclug ashore; to file1 their; reports. Fiq ally, persuading tlieir . capta-ln to let them 'sett out, -in 'fa liferboat, they. lef V ip!. such haste -that-they forgot to replace I the drain -plug, And jnar.lyVi pa tered icp'nipt,itlon .with.MIss-Ederle ior the. tiroB be ing. ,. Mr,' Barnes filed his 'report Immediately,- the news goipg- first to London, thence to Paris, ahd hen by cable to Kf w York; hs story appearing on the American streets the next morning.- ' Mr. "Barnea writes with' much enlightening detail concerning Miss - Ederle's .fourteen hours i in the water: .telling bow she-dove from: Gris-Nes, France, directly from the -land; telling the exact costume she wore; describing the greasing process that serves to keep out the chill of the channel waters: telling how the swimmer was fed by means of a bottle; as she tread water," or by food placed at the end of a -string; how it rained, 'with Miss Ederle unaware of it; the type of cartoons and musical selections arranged to di vert her; and finally how happy. she was over her own success. . Mr.. Barnes was fortunate when he re-crossed the channel to find himself again in the Ederle par ty, all of whom . were bound j for the- Victory - celebration at ithe Cape. .-'" - a-4 Mr; and Mrs. Barnes are both A graduates .of : Willamette Univer sity and have been in Paris only since . spring .; of this year. Mr. Barnes 'graduated with the class of 1 922: and M rs. Barnes, who . is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs.' M. B. Parounagian, with the class of 1923. ' Their' marriage took place in - the autumn of 1924 -after which they left immediately: for New:, York where' Mr.: Barnes ac cepted a position with the Brook lyn Eagle and later" with the New York Herald-Tribune. Mr. Barnes latest promotion was to the staff of the Paris edition of-the New York -Herald-Tribune, a position which he k finding very stimulat ing and profitable. Both Mr; and Kafoury s ';Y. I'i Will 5 Remain : 0 '' -: x:i.r: pLOSED ALL DAY : - : ' '' w ' Labor Day V ' " - 4 7. 4 ' -.1. e . ' 7- Mrs. Barnes are studying French with The Baron" who speaks no English whatsoever. Mr. and .Mrs. Barnes; are taking advantage of their rather limited "days off, to become acquainted with the best that a, cultural, a historic France has to offer. r Mr. and Mrs. Barnes are at 1 S 9 Bouldevard . da Mont, Parnasse, Paris. ,. , KJ a . - 4 ; :" , . ' -v. r-- -.4 ..- r.-.-. i Marsters Leave on . Vacation Trips " Mr. and Mrs. Horace L. Mars ters are spending the Labor Day week-end with relatives in 'Rose burg. Miss Sylvia Marsters. Miss Georgia Ellis. Collas Marsters and Wade Ellis have motored to Seat tle for the week-end. - Mrs.. Hale and Daughters Return From Motor Vacation Mrs. Almira E. Hale and the Misses Laura . and May ' Hale re turned to Salem on Thursday fol lowing a two months1 motor vaca tion in southern Idaho, going-by way of the Oregon-Trail and re turning by the John Day .High way. During the summer they toured Yellowstone National park. While in Milner. Idaho, they en Joyed a- two: days' -visit with 4he Misses Jessie and Amy Martin who were returning to Salem from Philadelphia at that time. In Blackfoot Mrs. Hale and the Misses Hale met Mr. and Mrs. John L. Brady. Ruperts Leave for North Dakota The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Rupert of 860 Chemek eta street, who with their daugh ter. Miss Ethel Rupert and son, Harold, are' leaving for Bismarck, North Dakota to make their home, are sincerely regretting their departure- , Mr. and Mrs. Rupert have- made their home in Salem for the past twenty years. Ann Reed Bums Returns Home Miss Ann Reed Burns, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Burns, who was the guest of Mrs. Richard Scholz and children at Gearhart for. a fortnight returned home on Friday. Miss Lillian Jaquet to Become Bride at Church Ceremony Today Attractive among the early Sep tember brides-elect is Miss Lillian Marie Jaquet whose marriage to John Aldus Phelps," of Sanish, North Dakota, will be solemnized in an impressive manner at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon at the Cen ter Street Methodist church. One hundred and fifty invitations have been issued for the wedding. Rev. A. F. Hilmer, pastor of the Center Street Methodist church will be the officiating clergyman. Miss Jaquet has chosen as her matron of honor Mrs. Saul Jam (Thelma Robinson), as her maid of honor. Miss Beulah xWright of Portland, and as her bridesmaids, Mrs. Merle Tallman (Letha Shep ard) and Miss Hester Hillpot. Carl Jaquet, brother of the bride, will attend Mr. Phelps as beet m&n.f Frank Lynch and Wal ter Fuhrer will be the ushers. Doris Gutekunst will be flower girl. Miss Jaquet. is the daughter of Charles Jaquet, while Mr- Phelps is the son of Mrs. Eleanor Phelss of Parshall, North Dakota. ' Numerous pre-nuptial affaire have .honored Miss Jaquet since her wedding date has become known. On Tuesday Miss Hester Hillpot, Miss Aldlne Hillpot. Mrs. Saul Jam and Mrs. Merle Tallman entertained at the Hillpot home at an attractive, miscellaneous shower-honoring Miss Jaquet. The guests for the affair included:' Miss Jaquet, and Miss Lucille Jaskoski. Mrs. Charles Chase. Mrs. Arnold Winger, Mrs. Carrie White. ' Miss Claribelle Gagnon. Miss Lyle Looney, Miss Golda Wheeler, Miss Frances Looneyf Miss Alma Ackerman, and the hostesses. On Friday evening . Mrs. II. G. Carl was hostess at an exceeding ly clever miscellaneous shower at her home .complimenting Miss Jaquet, while this morning - Mrs., Saul Janz will entertain the mem bers of the wedding party at breakfast. Miss Styles to Enter Pullman College .Miss Maureen Styles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry -M. Styles, will leave tomorrow morning for a two weeks' visit in Seattle and Walla Walla before the -opening or Pullman College where Miss. Styles will enter as a freshman on Sep tember 20. .Miss Styles' mother, Mrs. Styles. 4s an alumna of Pull man, while - Walla Walla is' Miss Styles birthplace. " ' ? Miss Styles will go as far as Seattle with Miss Jeanette Styles and her father, Horace Sykes, who are leaving on Monday by motor for their home in the north. Miss Sykes has been the house-guest of Miss Styles during her visit in Sa lem.' : rr . ' :'" '. . ".: T r Week at Newport - Mrs. D. R. Ross, Evelyn Ross, William East, and , Mrs. Ross'a mother. -are spending a week at Newport, r . -. Guests From Walfr WaUa Mr. and Mrs. : Harry M. Styles entertained as their house-guests early last week Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hill of Walla Walla. Mrs. Styles md Mr. Hill pre brother and sis ter. Mrs. Hill, a former Portland girl, with numerous friends in this vicinity, will be remembered as Miss Bertha Hewitt. Mr. Hill is -nayor of Walla Walla, a city of fice he has held for six years. The Hills have been spending tho sum mer at San Juan Island. Miss Callwell Is Guest .. Miss Charlotte Sallwell of Port land is the house-guest this week end of Miss Myla Chambers at St. Paul's Rectory. Moores in San Francisco ; Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Moores and daughters, Lucille and Dorothy, who have been spending the sum mer in the eastern United States, ;wilt arrive in San Francisco on Monday having come to the Pa cific coast by way of the Panama Canal. Kaufmans Are Guests at Barnes Home Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Seton Kaufman (Ruth Barnes)" of Seat lie arrived last night for a week's .'visit at the home of Mrs. Kauf man's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Kaufman are accompanied by Mr. Kauf man's mother, Mrs. Kaufman, who has been visiting in Seattle from the east this summer. Guest at Pearcy Home Mrs. Earl Pearcy is entertaining as her house-guest her brother, David Mclnturff of Seattle. Wash ington, who will spend two weeks In Salem. Chadwick Chapter to Open Season Chadwick chapter of the East ern Star will open the autumn season w-ith the regular meeting in the Masonic Temple at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening, September 1 Plans and business for the new year will be introduced at this time. Miss Lelia Johnson' who has been spending the summer in Los Angeles, is expected to arrive home on Tuesday in time -to at tend the first fall meeting. Miss Johnson is worthy matron of Chadwick chapter. Pastor's Family Returns From Month's Vacation Rer. and Mrs. Charles E. Ward and sons, Billy, Donald and Charles, are home from a month's vacation spent in southern Ore gon, in a trip around the Mount Hood Loop, and at the beaches. Rev. and Mrs. Ward visited in Ashland as the guests of Mrs. C. R. Minkler and of Mrs. M. A. Vin ing, both of whom are grand mothers of Mrs. Ward. Later the Wards came north to spend twelve days at Newport with Mr.' and Mrs. Mark McCalllster at the R. "N. Hoover cottage. '- During their vacation period period, Hev. and Mrs. Ward en tertained their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Beldin and son. Horace, 1 SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 5, 1926 of Neligh, Nebraska, taking them both on a trip around Modnt Hood and to Newport. The Bel dins will make stops In Ashland and Los Angeles before returning to their home in Nebraska. House Guests at Burraston Home . " Professor and Mrs. Percy 43. Burraston had as their hoise guests for six weeks this summer Mrs. Burraston's siBters, Miss Ed wards and Miss Mildred Edwards, of Vancouver, B. C. Many infor mal pleasures were planned for the visitors whiio they were in Sa lem. They returned to British Columbia last Sunday. Miss Edith May Jenlcs Entertains on Wednesday Evening Miss Edith May Jnks was host ess on Wednesday evening at an enjoyable musicafe at her home honoring Miss Marian Emmons and her. house-guest. Miss Kath crine Ha'milton, of Chicago. The rooms of the Jenks homo were lovely with baskets of roses, dahl ias, and cosmos in the autumn tints. The honor guests pleased the group with violin duets and solos. At-the close of the evening Miss Jenks served refreshments, assisted by Miss Irene De Lisle- In the group were: Miss Marian Emmons. Miss Katherine Hamil ton, Mrs. Earl Pearcy. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Roth, Mrs. F. De Lisle, Miss Betty Harris of Memphis. Tennessee, MIsa Irene De IJsle. W. T. Jenks, Win Jenks, and the hostess, Miss Edith May Jenks. Hartmans Visit in Olympia Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hartman have gone to Olympia, Washing ton, where they "Will spend a week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Brock. Breithaupts in Portland Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Breithaupt and daughter. Miss Irene Breit haupt. spent one day last week in Portland. Mr. Breithaupt was in attendance at the Oregon unit of the Florist Telegraph Delivery As sociation. At the electron of of ficers, Mr. Breithaupt was named secretary-treasurer for the new year. Mr. Breithaupt was also selected to act as one of the Judg es at the flower display of the Columbia fair at Deer Island on Wednesday, September 8. Mr. and Mrs. Breithaupt will leave for Deer Island on Wednes day. First Methodist W. F. M. S. tQ Meet The first meeting of the new season, and the last meeting of the conference year, of the Wom an's'Foreign Missionary society of the First Methodist church will be held at the home of Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney, 828 S. 12th street, on Wednesday, September 8. Mrs. E. S. Hammond will lead the de votions', - while Mrs. Charles J. Lisle wiirhave charge of the les son hour. During the business session new officers will be elect ed fpr the ensuing year. Visitors Return to Phoenix Mrs. Helena Yannke and her daughter. Miss Genevieve Yannke, who have been spending th6 past two months in Salem as the guests of Mrs- Henry Hartman left on Friday for Berkeley, California. Quality versus Style Joyfully let us proclaim the news of these glorious Shoe Styles. They typify the smartness that is essentially ours and charm with their newness to intrigue you having them for your Autumn Costume. $500 to $9'00 From the many charming, exclusive styles; you are certain to find one and possibly two or three that will please you immensely. See "Daisy", the new Cuban heel Pump with the square toe in patent - : . It's making a hit " - -,. . - , . v- j. ' ' ' ; . " " ' r, : , , : . , '-' - . . . " - '" i,'V --. 4 - - 1 '" ''r ' Hosiery to Match the New Shades Buister; Brown" Shoe. Store Tlie Shoe Style Center. where they will spend a week be fore going on to Phoenix, Arizona, where Miss Yannke is an instruc tor in Spanish. 1 . Motor to Portland Mrs. Henry Hartman and Otto Hartman are spending the holiday w"eek-end in Portland. t Mrs. Pearce Entertains Informally on Friday A delightful affair of early Sep tember .was the afternoon - at which Mrs. George J. Pearce was hostess on Friday when she invit ed a group of friends to pass the hours at her home in needlework and conversation. I The vivid fall garden flowers: zinnias, cosmos, marigolds and to him put his feet on the pedals of a Gulbransen Registering Piano. If he likes it, we'll explain in a few simple sentences our extra-easy payment plan. We wilt place only 25 Gulbran-i sens on tKts special basis. So find out about it today or tomorrow. The Portland Music Cc L. LUNSFORD, Manager 1 35 N. High St. :-: New Chambers Bldg. asters wore used in a decorative way about the rooms-' Late in the afternoon refreshments were serv ed, with, Mrs. E. C. Richards.JMiss Oda Chapman, and Miss Dorothy Pearce assisting the hostess. ; S Later in the season Mrs. Pearce plans other-similar affairs. Vacation at Coast :i - Mrs. D. P. Junk and 1 Bertha Junk Darby spent several days at the coast recently -with MrJnd Mrs. Herbert J. Darby of Popnd. They visited at Sunset BeacM Sea side, and Cannon Beach. Thu trip was made by motor. In Port land they met Mrs. : Lettie Wolcott of Los Angeles who returned home with Mrs-jJunk and Mrs. Darby for a fewdays' visit In.Sa- lem. ask dad to slip on his hat and coat. Bring him down to our store and let W! I t ., i i.