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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1927)
SUNDAY MOXKIKG, SEPTEMBER 11, 1927 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON 3 SOCIETY ( Continued from pag ) ; deroted to the White School of the Dance. Castllian Hall, Is very attractive with Spanish hangings, 6hades, and cushioned Beats. A jnlrjored ballet Toom, a shower rdJt reception hall, and men's smotting and check room complete the school. The Spanish note in decoration Is carried out in the reception hall also. Each studio had an additional decoration many gorgeous baskets of autumn flowers presented by friends on the opening evening. The programs glren last Tuesr day afternoon and evening! were excellent and most enthusiastical ly received by those who filled the concert hall and thronged the halls. The dedication program of the evening follows: Tiano Duet "Rhapsodle No. 2M Tiszt Clarence Wenger, Donald Schaupp Voice "Sylvan Ronald "A Contrast" "Woodman Eleanor Moore Piano "Val3e C Bharp minor" i. Chopin Elizabeth Lewis Reading "Columbus' , . . . Joaquin Miller Lorene Hideout Violin ''Legende" . . Wieniawski Virginia Graham Voice "Bend Low , O Dusky Night" Roeckel Grace Fawk Piano "Polichinelle" Rachmauioff Robert Alexander Dance interpretive "Dragon Fly" . Ve3toff Elizabeth Waters Voice "The Cowboy's Lullaby" Ross "La Russe (The Sleigh) Russian t. Kenneth Allen Lake Lytle Hotel Sirs. George Watt, Mgr. r-'. to . III. ' ." : p Twizt .Lake and Ocean The4argest fcttd most mod era hotel or Tillamook Beaches STRICTLY MODERN Surf and'- lake bathing, boating, sea and lake fish ing, clam digging, hiking and hunting. i Open AD Year POPULAR RATES Post Office Rockaway, Oregon i :ui-TLjTnni-Lri r hi aiiwBMiiiiii air 1 i n Violin "Scherzo" .... Van Isens. x Wallace Graham Reading "The Old jand" Riley "Grigsby Station" Riley Norma Southerland Piano "Nocturne Lyrlque" Borowski "Bourree" . . Bach-Salnt-Saens Clarence Wenger Voice "Dushka" De Leath "The Nomad" Hamblen Lawrence Deacon Violin Duet' Selected Virginia Graham, Wallace Graham "Gay Butterfly" Farrar "Allah's Holllday" Friml Schubert Octette Beautiful Steinway Grand. fuT Bished by courtsey of Sherman Clay Company Miss Stewart Becomes Bride At Lovely Home Wedding The wedding of Miss Lily May Stewart and Mr. Hazel B. Persing of Winton, California was solem nized last Thursday evening at eight o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Stewart on North Seventeenth street with Rev. Culver reading the service in the presence of im mediate relatives of the bridal couple. The bride wore a gown of white crepe de chine and a veil of tulle caught with orange blossoms. She carried an arm bouquet of white" chrysanthemums. Miss Ruby Stewart, a sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Floyd Stewart served as best man. After, the reception at the Stewart home Mr. and Mrs. Pers ing left on a wedding trip;to Van couver, B. C. They will make their home in Winton, California. Guests in Salem Enroute To California Mrs. Clara H. Waldo and her sister, Mrs. La Villa Humason, who have spent several months in their summer home at Seaside were guests Friday of Mrs. O. Neelands. Mrs. Waldo and Mrs. Humason are enroute to Cali fornia where they will remain for the winter. Visiting Parents in Salem Larc-nce Hofer of San Francisco i-t a guest of hi.s parents, Colonel and Mrs. E. Hofer. Return From Month's Vacation in Eastern Oregon Mrs. 1. N. Sanders and her daughters. Ruth and Margery San ders, have returned to their home after spending a month's vacation in eastern Oregon.. Mr. and Mrs. Barkus Home From Pacific City ATteripendfg- a week at Pac ific' City, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bar kus and their children, Alice and Elmer, returned Wednesday even ing to Salem. Week-end Guests at Barlcus Home Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haycock of Tacoma, Vasliington are weck- i end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barkus. Spending the Week-end At Agate Beach Colonel and Mrs. E. Hofer and their son, Lawrence Hofer, are spending the week-end in their summer home "Madinore," at Ag ate Beach. - Before Winter PAY A LITTLE ATTENTION TO YOUR KITCHEN STOVE Will It Give You Good Service For Another Winter Of Cooking And Baking? You will never know how good you can cook or bake until you have a good Electric Range We sell and Recommend the fata tvi n.tM Priced from $83.00 to $250.00 It's Almost Your Last Chance To Paint The House See Us About Certain-Teed CM flB5liXcfcrfiii! ELECIRIC"taiu 337 Court St. Phone 488 Mrs. Frederick Aldrich Complimented With Bridge Luncheon Complimenting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Frederich Aldrich (Syl via Thompson ) of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Cecil Thomspon entertained in her home in the Olympic Ap artments with an attractive bridge luncheon. The guest group included, Mrs. Wayne Kain of Portland, Mrs. Richard Schei, Miss Leah Kuhn, Mrs. Edwin Armstrong, Miss Lor etta Miller, Mrs. Stanley Lalnson, Mrs. Howard. Rex, Miss Leona Geer. High score for the afternoon's play was won by Mrs. Richard Schei. Mrs. Aldrich received a guest prize. Mrs. Lainson and Miss Geer as sisted the hostess. Visiting in Portland Mrs. Harry Crain and . her little daughter, Barbara Crain, are vis iting in Portland for several dys. Mrs. Cox in Woodburn for the Day Mrs. Chester M. Cox spent yes terday in Woodburn. Guests of Mrs. Reeder Mrs. Rachel Reeder has had as her guests the past week her bro ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Merrifield and their sen, Wesley Merrifield of The Dalles; Mr. and Mrs. George Hurst of Silverton; Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence McMillan of Seattle; and Dr. and Mrs. Charles Tatro of St. Helens. House Guests at Slade Home ' Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Slade had as their house guests during the earlp part of the past week, Mrs. John L. Pratt of New York City and Mrs. Pratt of Fredericksburg, Virginia. First Open Meeting of the Salem Arts League The public is invited to attend the first open meeting of the Sal em Arts League which will be held Tuesday evening in the li brary. Dr. Martin Ferrey will review throe of the outstanding books of the ysar. They are "Elmer Can try" "This Believing World," and "Children of Divorce." Mr. and Mrs. Pat fori Close Summer Home At Neskowin Mr. and Mrs. Hal D. Patton and their daughters, Jean and Marie Patton have returned to Salem af ter spending the greater part of the summer in their beach cot tage at Newport. Guest in Salem From Portland Mrs. J. It. Bolland of Portland is a guest for the week-end of Mrs. J. A. Carson. Mm. De Yoe Will Make Her Home in California Mrs. J. Willard DeYoe and her son, Paul DeYoe, are leavinc soon to make their home in Pomona. California. Miss Muriel Webb and Albert Garrett Married in Silverton Miss Muriel Webb became the bride of Albert W. Garrett at a beautiful ceremony performed last Many Salem people are making the Campbell Court Hotel Their Home When in Portland A pleasant place to live, in beauti ful surroundings. An unusually good dining room serv ice and food. Accessibility t o business center and garages. Eleventh and Main Sts. E. JEAN CAMPBELL Owner and Manager ,1 OLD PHOTOGRAPHS COPIED Often you want old photograph's reproduced, but fear entrusting them to strangers. " y ' " . Our reputation assures' the safety and properi cafe of your picture, which wa will -copy, enlarge, frame or hand color at a price lower than the unknown agent can' offer, '." ' " j A ' ' . Sunday afternoon at four o'clock in the First Christian-church of Silverton with Rev. Bennett, pas tor of the church reading the im pressive single ring service. Miss Veda Bennett played the wedding march from Lohengren as the members of the bridal party took their places before a wedding bell fashioned of white flowers. The-altar was banked with asters, j t zinnias, and marigolds. The bride, 'who .was given in marriage by her .father, wore a (Onati4 oa pa-w ft.) . r Yours at Your Own Price J This beautiful "3 piece breakfast set on exhi bition in our window -shows the results easily accomplished when the finishing is done'with Celoid Finish You can do the same thing in your own home on furniture, walls, or woodwork. Kyanize Celoid Finish is the modern easily-brushed-on medium gloss enamel. Dries overnight and may be washed repeatedly. ; Set for Sale Having served its purpose as a demonstration of the results obtainable with Kyanize Celoid Finish and Decal Transfers, we will sell this beautiful set. Price Reduced for. each Day. Starting at $25.00, the price for the. 3 piece set will be reduced 50c. each day until sold. Watch our window for each day's price Special Value $1.35 wc 75c To introduce the features of Kyanize Celoid Finish and the dainty Kyanize Decal Transfers, the little miniature oil paintings, as easy.to apply as a postage stamp, we offer the following bargain. 1 Full half-pint Kyanize Celoid Finish regularly 1 Bristles-in-rubber, 1 12 inch brush regularly ; 1 Full sheet Kyanize Decal Transfers regularly . 1 Instruction Book in colors "Charm of Painted Things" $.5 .25 .5 .19 91.35 All for 75c. if you brin this advertisement. See Demonstration Sept. 1213-14 at GEO. E. ALLEN'S Hardware Store, 236 N. Commercial Luxurious Dress Coats in n Distinquisfied ByTTers ; . 3 and " Rnnaale Pleats : BolerosHucks I and 0 . r Kippling Front ooctions Coats of soft, silky, rich" materials, gracefully and youth fully flared, and lavishly trimtned with fur make Up this fashionable new collection. Colors, Autumn Brown, Deer and Crackelhead Blue, specially priced $29.75 to $49.75.' Salem Store 466 State SI. Phone 877 Portland -Store 362 Alder St. m . r n Ghamfc ers ! aiid Chairib Are showing this fall the most complete lin e of -Furniture, Rugs, Linoleums, Heaters," Ranges, and kindred lines, they have ever shown. Do hot think of making a purchase in the above line without first visiting the hig beautiful store; on North High street. "The boys" consider it a real plea: sure to show merchandise in this store. ' I L When we moved to No.1 High street a year ago some of our friends said you are, a little "out" aren't you? Now they say "my how they are building around you things are ; cer tainly coming your way." A year ago we feW we had made no mistake. Now w e kiow we haven't..; ; i J . On North' High street out of the high rent district it will pay you to trade, i C.. ... : . ' 'VJ - V '1 Bill and Jim, The Auto -Accessories boys see the trend, and will inpve in about a week to their new, quarters, corner Liberty and Center sts. Their place is certainly up-to-date and we wish them well. The boys don't sell Linoleums, Rugs, Davenports, Chamber Suites, Dining Room Suites, nor Ranges. We do. and Gliiiibers - North High Street We sell Savage Washing :tla-' chines and Xroners. ' hi 1 KENNELL -ELLIS STUDIO - - 4A Store for-:Womcn't ' - i -" :r ! -. -. . ; ' - - 429 Oregon Bldff. :