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THE OREGON STATESMAN SALEM, OREGOlf SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 23, 1927 J j i Ve ' "Upper left; Miss Mildred Tom 1 in son. a popular Willamette University student .who makes her home with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tomlinson, and as the former president of the Beetho ven.sqciety of Willamette University, served as chairman of (he committee which planned the reception boaftag Mis ihI Mrs.-Boi-i Zakharof f (Cecilia HarnenrTra-Ttwsrtar Rlht at the home of Mrs. Claudius Thayed at 255 K. .Capitol St. Miss Hansen, violinist, gave the third concert in the Salem Artist series at the Elsinore Theatre. Upper right: . Mis (?enevieve Junk, an attractive member of the '-Willamette ITiJverrfty sftidenj body who, assisted by Miss Charlotte Zither, 'served as hostess at the Cecilia Hansen rei-eptlon. The Beelhov'en society, of which Mi8 Junk. is a member has been the sponsoring organ rzatio n fbr the Salem Artlst series which will end with the Werren rath concert on Tuesday niglt; Lwer lefti Cat ol Virginia Cook, attractive small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther, b. Cook of 1490 '. JCortfe Cottage street. Carol Virginia will celebrate her 'second birthday 6n the' fourth of March. Lower rigUt: Miss liryl Holt; a- popular member of the Salem High school faculty; 'who has consented to serve on" the YVfCA publicity committee, of which Mr. Eric Butler is chairman, in the interest of 'the approaching f iiU acial campaign irext month. STRETCH OUT Stretch put your hand and take the world's wide gift Of joy and Leauty. Open wide your soul Down to its utmost depths, and bare the whole To earth's prophetic dower of clouds that lift Their clinging shadows from the sunlight's rift, The sapphire symphony of seas that roll Full-breasted auguries from deep to shoal, Borne from dim caverns on the salt spray's drift, j Open the windows of your wondering heart, And of all beauty make yourself a part. 1 COKKINE ROOSEVELT ROBINSON, From "The Call of Brotherhood. Sa!erV&maH'8 Club Will $Jew Members nid Legislators' Wins cVTca Jlans are being rapidly' coni ted for a tea on Tuesday after ? oon of this week at the Salem 'Oman's club house, honoring the -iii members of the club and Its of legislators who are guests Irr ibe city, QaUUtg, hour will he frefm 2 to i O'clock. The members of the -1- erntivel committee and of the hospitality committee will receive thi guests in the club house re c. ftion room. , In the dining; room the follow ing will- be the hostesses: Mrs. S iU. iEndic-ott. Mrs. George H. -Ai )r, Mrs. H. D. Chambers. Mrs. F. G. Bowersox. Mrs. Wm. For dy 9 Fargo, Mrs. Carl Gregg l"ey. Mrs., Charles Weller. and Mry Charles K. Spaulding. . Mrs. W E Kirk will pour and Mij, Seymour Jones will cut the lesterday thet Salem Woman's fluU. meeting l-,regular session, npd the pleasure of hearing Pro Mbr IjW O. Fairbanks of the Ornron Agricultural College, speak tin rArt.In the Home." ilrg. EarJ Pearcy sang two. vo- . calivolos; "Indian Lve Call" and Tv Merchant Prince." Instru tnvil b hi hers were Beethoreti's "So,nita Pathetiqne," played by Ijirf-n Lynam.'and the Lfszt ar ran'rment lpf Schubert's "Hark. 11a fk, th Lark," with Miss Erma Kedter at the piano. At. the tea hour Mrs. J. Lyman Sio: and Ml?s Frances M. Rlch nVdff 3resMed. itf the urns.; The tt bie was lovely ! with a center pfcJffc of pink Tarnations, heather ennlf 7n. Tall pink tapers burned In jr.' tal holders. Tlio social 'committee for" the rtvJrimon.' Included) Mrs! Erwln Kmtth. general-chairman, Mrs. Art Waliar?, Mr. W.;W. Baum, Mrs. II. 1. Ie Stelner, Mrg. D. X Fry. YOUR HAND Sr., Mrs. Homer Goulet. Mrs. V. E. Anderson, Mrs. Walter-Stolz, Mrs. Jennie E. Vincent, Mrs WMl- Ham' Walton, Mrs. C. E. Bates Mrs-. F. G. Bowersox. Mrs. Paul R Acton, Mr?. Alfred Berg, Mrs. J Lyman'Steed, Mrs. Edgar Hartley Mrs.VF. W. Durbin, Mrs. A. N "Real Economy Consists of Buying That Which Adds to the Attractiveness of Your Appearance" Kafoury Bros. Charge Account Enables You to Practice This Real Economy Goods Purchased Now Payable March 1st ' " Watch Our Show Windows, They . Tell the Story rfts ?er? -ft Moores. Miss Frances M. RJchards. Mrs. Earl Pefrcy and Mrs. W. . L'.aum. MrsyDan J. Fry, Sr., Is Mpnored With Outstanding Tea Yesterday Afternoon ' '; One of the most significant and ; enjoyable affairs of the winter ! months was t he t a of yesterday afternoon at which Mrs. Dan J. I'.y. Jr.. and Mrs. Raymond Walsh were hostesses honoring Mrs. Dan .T Fry. Sr. Invitations to the af- I fair were issued to 125 pf Mrs. I Fry's most intimate friends, who called between the' hours of three j and five. i The honor guest and two host- jesses formed the receiving line. Mn. Kitty Graver welcomed the guests at the door. The living rooms of the Fry I onie on West Wilson street were extremely attractive with oaskets Spring; Goods Are Arriving Daily Delightful in Originality and Unusual in New Combinations of Colors and Fabrics Dresses Coats Fronr now on you will want to visit our store often; to view the new things as they come in : . 1 "Can and Don Saleoi StoraT 46(1 State 8t. tnd bowls of early spring flowers. Pink; Japanese quince, the pale yellow and white of paper narcissi, the lavender of heather, and the white of freesias mingled In a pleasing way. The tea table was particularly It rely with a similar mingling of spring flowers and tall lighted tyr.ers in pa3tel shades. In the living rooms the hostess es were assisted in receiving by .Vis. M. X. Cusick, Mrs. Gorge J. Pearce. Mrs. W. C. Kantner, and Mrs: W. From Robert Carlton Smith. three to four o'clock Mrs. J. Hendricks and Mrs. Fred Steusloff presided at the urns. At the second hour their places were taken by Mr. U. E. Lee Steiner and Mrs. William Brown. Those assisting in the serving were Mrs. Curtis Cross, Mrs. W. Connell Dyer, Mrs. T. A. Roberts. Mrs. Fritz Slade and Mrs. Harry Hawkins. Portland Symphony Orchestra Will Play in Salem on February 14 Final arrangements have been made for the appearance of the Portland Symphony Orchestra, of which Willem Van Hoogstraten is the director, in Salem, at the F.lsinor theater. on Monday eining. February 14. The com ing of the orchestra to Salem is ai event of the most significant sort. It is many years since Sa lem has had such a pleasure. This will be the Portland or- vestra s first out-of-town en gagement this reason. With tln con'ins of Hoogstraten to the coast, many Salem music leers have regularly, even to the etent of buying season tickets, attended the concerts in Portland. It will be a decided boon to these tc know that they may hear an outstanding orchestra in their own incomparable theater. Many who have never found it conveni-, ent to attend one of the concerts Portland have reason to rejoice t la t a ! ht irs. genuine treat is soon to be German Baptist Church la Scene of Impressive Wedding Ceremony on Th'irsday One hundred and seventy-five invitations were issued for the v-euding on Thursday. January 20, oi Miss Freda Kruger to Mr. Otto A Hillman which was solemnized at 8 o'clock in the evening at the (ierman Baptist church at the corner of North Cottage and D streets. Rev. Gustav Schunke performed the ceremony. A prelude nf wedding music pre coded the marriage. Mrs. Frank Zinn, at the piano, played "Love's Greeting," Schubert's "Serenade," a lid "Narcissus," the latter num ber being followed by Lohengrin's Wedding March. Before the ceremony Mrs. Harry Harms sang "Because." After the vows were spoken Pro fessor R. W. Hans Seitz played, as a 'cello number, Schuman'a "Traumerei." - The church, which was decorat ed by Breithaupt, was filled with a profusion of lavender, pink, and v. bite flowers, chrysanthemums and carnations mingled with a background of palms and fern. A beautiful candelabra .of seven lighted candles burned at the altar. The bride, who was charming ly gowr.ed in white georgette worn with a filmy veil of tulle, tvrried a shjwer boquet of butter fly roses and freesias. She wore a double wreath of orange blos soms in her hair. Miss Lily Pollard, wearing a frock of orchid georgette, and carrying fressias, carnations and Columbia roses, was maid of hon or. Miss Carrie Gieger, in Nile K'een crepe de chine, and carry ing a lovely arm boquet of roses ai.d carnations was bridesmaids. The little Misses Shirman and tlke attended the bride as flower girls. Each maid carried a bas- Continued on pagr S.) rortUnd Silk Store : sea Aider St. : Mr. and Mrs. ft -Photo by GunnIl-Robb. Prominent Salem people who will leave tomorrow morning for a . ;. . ,u .iri tr Prv will renresent Salem. SIX IJIOIIIIIS ll ip aiuuuu iuc Oregon at the Rotary International When the magnificent new S. S . ... r r . o hpjbar at 1 o'clock in the morn ing of Friday February 4, it will have as passengers two promin ent Salem citizens. Mr. an 3 Mrs. Dan J. Fry. Sr., who have chosen tins superb oil-burnicg cruiser to , . ii -tr t i I: !VC I. 1 1 III I. U ..unum.MU ...... Japan. China. Java. India, Ceylon. Ecvtu. the fJolv Land. Greece and. as a crowning attraction, to Eur ope in the s ipringtime, before re- he United States. turning to the Mr. and Mrs Fry who have been variously honored since sharing their plans for the trip J siiarini ineir pians ior ine inp ' ... . , , ... r j in i i of Rangoon in Purina, famed for with tneir friends, will leave to-,' " , , . ,. - .- "ci, "...: its Golden Pagoda, its bizarre :or Los Angeles. They will sp-nd the days before embarking with ; their voungest da-tghter. Miss! F'riscilla Frv. who is a student at the West lake School for Girls. In choosing a westward, instead of an eastward, itinerary Mr. and Mrs. Fry will go at once to Hilo, where tliev will visit the great volcano. Kiltiuea. After that they Everest, the giant of the Hima will visit the sub-troDical wonders , b.yas. Kaster Sunday will be of Honolulu Twenty days after sailing they will rea h Yokahoma nd Tokyo. Japan. On March ::. Mr. jind Mrs. Fry will be in Kobe. Japin. where, the nstward bound and w-:'-tward ound cruises meet and" mingle for ,cveral days. At this tiiiie Mr. ind Mrs. Fry. Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Gilchrist. .Mrs. K. ('. Cross. irs. Andrew llofer. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Jones, and Miss Alta Jones ill meet and exc hange greetings. REINALD WERREN RA TH America's Most Popular llaritone The Elsinore FOURTH KVKXT SALEM AKTI8T S Ell IKS - Tuesday Evening, January 25, 8:10 p. m. SEATS NOW SELLING ELSINORE BOX OFFICE Prices: $2.50; $2.00; $1.50; $1.00No Tax 'As often as we have heard Werrenrath sing, we still think he'is supreme." New York Evening Mail CURTAIN AT H:l( SHARP f t - r ' ' f - 1' xosoxrpxfcur Director of Dan J. Fry, Sr. I ' 1 - . t . v ; - .-- -rboto by Trover Studio. - - - at Ostend, Belgium next May. Leaving Kobe, the S. S. Cali- f.irn n will continue io :mu:i. ; Visits to Shanghai and Ifong i King, with an ascent to the sum mit of Victoria Peak, will be fol lowed by a trip up riie Pearl rivf.r to the largest and most character- mi ic cuv ot- an buuiuciu xiinc, feUL tll-v "l Canton. , ' , i.,fr;.ir, Earlv morninK of St. I atrick s - . 1 ...... V. a f ! i i ,-i -1 . , lay will see Mr. and Mrs. try in ; Manila. Alter that tney win go j T win visi, the world-famous ... . Dotaaicai garueus ai ouiii.'uuiu. Next they will visit Singapore go insr thence to the fascinating city j street "' acd 113 trained e!e- Seventeen days will be spent in i I'ltM;-. that country w:5ifh has oeen i cV&.-rlbed as "strangfe. mystic, and ' t'nfat homabb-. as th-ough one woe , seeing life on a different planet." An optional trip into the interior '11 permit the tourists to aee mi. si ent on the high t.;as Ii'ui i and Kgypt. between Following India will come the Red S.-a. the Suez Caral. and Port Said, and three days in Cairo. with visii at the Pyramids and Si.hinz. and stops at such famous l' t"Is as Shepherd's and the Continental-Savoy. Following the Pale-tine coast the S. S. California v. il arrive at Haifa frem which the 1'oly Land may be visited at op tion. Athens. Greece, will be the Moroni Olson Players liext Stop. - i- At Naples, once on the home stretch, JJr. !and Mj-s. Fry will leafe the party for a two month's tour of Europe. Leaving the steamer 6h Wednesday. May 4. they will avoid re-traclng gfcund 1 ' ' u f r . I t Exclusive Victor Artist Hear Him in Person ' - - . i . " THE ELSINORE Tuesday Evening, Jan. 25 Hear His Sherman Jj 130 Scuth High Street "Big Jim" Kramer n 1 jr 'f ' I -Y THURSDAY January 27th Moroni-Ulson Players Present OUTWARD III ,7.? BOUND By Sutton iVane ELSINO THEAT $2.20-$ 1.65 50c -.'''Secure Tirkfrts at - - - - '- t , - ' Tl)pr Atlas Book Store or Patton's $ .. .. r Reserve Now which they tare alreaify covered. since Mrv;and, Mrs- Fry visited in France and Switzerland exten sively on a; previous trip abroad. . Once in Europe, Mr. and Mrs. iriAntln4 n naff A.I Reinald Werrenrath W. rM-Karaotts Baritone Is An Records at i lay & Go. New Bligh Building BAPTIST CHURCH Special . I for Women i - : Subject, "The Mother and Her Child" .-i ; : This Afternoon 2:30 At the Church Revival meetings will continue all this week. Mf. McCravy will sing at I this meeting. at Box Office Meeting p m I j I r i V t -