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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 10, 1923 8 ' . .1 J se-; 'fits-test X r tSeaWr' 1 v W t ' ,y-' .i i&sp KRS FOEO a.OWNCAN,, r N'! MLIIAM tCMBOCPCB. 5fy) V - lh ? (lv H fgMRSFREP OTTlVj&ef. Four brides and a brlde-lect are pictured ab 3re Upper right: Miss Lillian Schroeder, whose marriage to Wendell L. Van Loan will be solemn !zed at three o'clock this afternoon at the First Congregational church; Upper left: Mrs. Fred R. Duncan (Bernice Schroeder) whose w " ng was an event of the month; Lower right. Miss Grace H irdman. and lower left. Mrs. Fred HoU oCr, two Jane brides; and renter. Miss Evangeline Heinic'c whose betrothal to Ruskin Blatchford was an bounced recently at the Beta Chi sorority house. THREE SPRINGS Three springs in life's unbroken joyless desert Mysteriously issue from the sands : The spring of youth, uneven and rebellious, Bears swift its sparkling1 stream through many sunny lands; Life's exiles drink the wave of inspiration That swells the limpid fount of Castaly ; But 'tis the deep, cold wellspring of oblivion That slakes most sweetly thirst and ecstasy. Alexander Ru&hkin. , ... . 1. c , j .md Mrs. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Ly Wedding of Miss Schroeder I . , . T . McDonald. Mrs. Blanche Ish ana wenaeu van isoan will Take Place Today ' The marriage of Miss Lilliaa F. Schroeder and Wendell L. Van Loan will be solemnized at three o'clock this afternoon at the First Congregational church with Rev. Victor Morris, pastor of the First Christian church of Monmouth, of ficiating. - The bride will wear a peach- colored gown with horsehair hmtlful Affair and accessories of beige. Her bou-. Complimenting 4uet will be a shower of Ophelia roses and sweet peas. f There will be no attendants. Victor Wolfe will sing "Be cause" preceding the ceremony and "At Dawning," following. erwood. Miss Helen Pippy. Miss Mildred Shackleton, Miss Rosalia, Kebcr, Miss Mildred Ihrig. Miss Inez Relfsnyder. of Portland. Miss Dorothy N. Taylor, Victor Wolfe, Lilah Holloway, Miss Susan Var ty, and Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hug. Afrs. William McGHchrist, Sr. Honored With Delijht- Mrs. William McGilchrist. Sr.. who with Mr. Mc Gilchrist will leave shortly for an extended visit In Scotland, Mrs. William McGilchrist. Jr., enter tained with a delightful one , I o'clock luncheon Friday after- Mrs. an Loan, who is the! noon in her home on North Sum daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. ' raer street. Schroeder of Portland, a grad-j A lovely arrangement of coral uate of Jefferson high school and bells, pink canterbury bells, del of the Oregon Normal school phinium. and sweet Williams cen Where she was particularly prom-.'ered the luncheon table. Covers lnent in student body activities. She has also studied at the Uni versity of Oregon and Oregon State College. During her first year lh Salem, she taught at Englewood School. The following year she Was in charge of special work at Parrish Junior high school, and for ' the past two years has been director of the part time continu ation school in Salem. V. Mr. Van Loan Is a graduate of Brecon Normal school and alr of tie University of Oregon. He willlntn-0 in Silverton lie correspondence instructor forj Mrs. James Lester Gault of Cor the summer at the University ofivallis presented a gronp of her Oregon and will continue to study 'Silverton students in an interest- were placed for the honor guest, Mrs. William McGilchrist, Sr., VIrs. H. E. Boltnger, Mrs. P. J. 'Cunts, Mrs. B. J. Miles, Mrs. K. Ilofer, Mr. II. S. Poisal. Mrs. William Hughes. Mm W. P. Bab--ock. Mrs. W. C. Kantner, Mrs. W. W. Moore. Miss Josephine Mc Gilchrist. and the hostess, Mrs. William McGilchrist. Jr. Interesting Vocal Recital Presented Wednesday Eve- pr his master's degree. Mr. Van Loan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Van Loan of Monmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Van Loan will lave immediately following the service to attend the graduation exercises at Eugene, as Mr. Van oan will graduate at that time. Later, they will leave on a wed 4ng trip up the McKenxie river. Guests at the wedding will in clude: Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Schroe der and Miss Carol Schroeder of Portland; George Schroeder of Corrallis ; Mr. mad Mrs. J. L. Van Loan and Hugh Yaa Loan of Mon nioata; Mr. and Mrs. IL G. Cy fthtr and Miss Eugenie Cypher of CUlsboro; Mr. and Mrs. Felix 8nn- Ject of Portland, Miss Ann 'Joan ion of Selo; Miaa Eigne Paclaoa of Coring; Miaa Mart Fon of Marsh field; Mrs. W. N. Savage. Mrs. Ce- IJa Lang. Mr. and Mrs. McWhor Ur, Mr. and Mrs. Dadley Taylor. Ut. and Mrs. r..BDnacaa, XUt. ng vocal recital Wednesday eve ning, June 6, at the First Metho dist church of Silverton. Miss Nadine Milhollen of Cor vallis who is one of Mrs. Gault's most talented students, assisted on the program. Miss Milhollen won second place in the state high school music lournament held in April at Forest Grove in competi tion with 27 other vocalists. Her wo solos, "Garden Gossips" (Cox) and' "Come Down, Laughing Streamlet" (Spro3s) were partic ularly m joyed by the audience in attendance. The complete program for the evening was as follows: The Gypsy Trail Galloway Charles DeCatre, LeRoy Rue, Al fred Beaile, Max Scrlber ?in. Sins. Birds on the Wing Nutting There aro Fairies at the Bottom of, onr. Garden Lehmann Bendemeers Stream (Irish) Galt Londonderry Air (Irish) Grant-Schaefei LeRoy Rue In the Garden of my Heart .... Roiua-Bal. Lorraine Fletcher, Max Scriber My Little Banjo Dichmont Socg Is Sweet Sans-Souei Charles DeCuire The Long, White Road Gaul To Spring Gounod Lorraine Fletcher O. That We Two Were Maying ...Smltt Beatrice Booth. Zelda ParrUn L'Annesa D' Argent ....Chaminade II Kege Benberg To a Hilltop Cox Violet Crofoot 10 rivo e Tamo .... Campana Mrs. S. E. Richardson-Alfred Beatie Sittin' Thinkic' (An Old Shep herd's Song) Fisher Bedouin Love Song Piosuti Max Scriber The False Propbet Scott It Is Onty a Tiny Garden Wood The Answer , Terry Zelda Pan-ish A Brown Bird Singing Wood Lorraine Fletcher. LeRoy Rue Caro Mio Ben Giordini Si Mes Vers Araient des Ailes Hahs Gut' Naeht Rubinstein Alfred Beatie At Parting Rogers Sonny Boy Currau Serenade Branscombc Beatrice Booth I Would That My Love Mendelssohn Violet Crofoot, Alfred Beatie Garden Gossips Cox Come Down, Laughing Streamlet Spross Nadine Milhollen Every Flower ("Madame But terfly") ..Pnccini Mrs. Gault. Mrs. Richardson Three Hundred Members of American Legion and Aux iliary Attend Picnic Three hundred members of the American Legion, Capitol Post, No. 9, and the Auxiliary attended the annual legion picnic held Fri day evening at the Stayton park. Members of the- Stayton Post and its auxiliary were also guests for the etening. ' The elaborate picnic dinner was served at seven o'clock. Dancing and various other di versions were enjoyed later. The drum corps of the local post held its regular practice preceding the dance. Miss Roberta Morten play ed several accordion selections and Miss Julia Creech, who took one of the .leadings roles in the "Nor etty BaHeta" production at the Elsinore theater Wednesday eve ning gave a clever Spanish dance. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Sennits of Portland were special guests at the affair. Mr. Sennits Is instruc tor of the dram corps of the Salem PrisciUa Club Members En tertained With Attractive One O'clock Luncheon Mrs. Fred Steusloff entertained the Priscilla Club with an attrac-tlrely-apointed luncheon Thursday afternoon la her home on North Commercial street. Mrs. A. L. Holmes and Miss Ju ana Holmes were special guests. Clnb members present were: Mrs. Dan J. Fry. Sr. Mrs. Ida -M. Babcock. Mrs. A. T. Wain. Mrs. W. S. Mott, Mrs. J B. Craig. Mrs. S. S. East. Mrs. C M Eppiey.'Mrs. A. L. Brown. Mrs. George Duns ford. Mrs. Walter F. Buehner, and the hostess, Mrs. Stensloff. The afternoon was spent wit!; sewing, and conversation. Mrs. J. B. Cra'g will be hostess at the next meeting of the clnb. Miss Orma Mclntyre Compli mented With Inter- esting Party Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyre enter tained Friday evening" in her hom at 1286 Court street, compliment ing her daughter. Miss Orma Mc lntyre who is a Junior at Willam ette University. The evening was spent with music, games. . and conversation. Miss Gladys Mclntyre assisted her mother in serving refreshments. In the group which included in timate friends of the honor guest who are leaving the campus this week to spend the summer at their homes, were Miss Dorothy Ellis. Miss Alice Lane, Miss Edna Thompson. Miss Jessie Craycroft, Miss Alice Taylor. Miss Doris Klfndt. Miss Irene Ritchie. Miss Marie Messersmlth, Miss Rosa RIc- co. and Miss Gladys Mclntyre. G. K. P. Club Entertained With Picnic at Hazel Green Park Members of the G. K. P. Club were entertained with a picnic supper Friday evening at Hazel Green Park. The affair was given !n honor of Mrs. W. F. Foster who s leaving today for Detroit. Michi gan and Aberdeen, South Dakota where she will visit indefinitely. Friends and families of the fol lowing club members were in at tendance: Mrs. W. F. Foster. Mrs. W. C. Pickens. Mrs. C. K. Haynes. Mrs. B. E. Sisson. Mrs. H. S. Giles. Mrs. K. H. Pickens. Mrs. Harry H. Harms. Mrs. Dale Taylor, Mrs. Thomas Roen. Mrs. O. K. Middle on, and Mrs. J. S. Billeter.' Choral Society Will Appear 'n Concert Tuesday Evening An event which Is being eagerly intlripated in musical circles of .he city is the final concert of the 3alem Choral society which will ie given Tuesday evening at the 31sinore theater as the final offer 'ng of the organization this sea-on. The concert program which will 'ye given in addition to the regular )icture-program will consist of pmi-classical and popular selec ions arranged for mixed and male choruses. Dr. W. Hans Seitz is director of 'he chorus of 45 voices. Miss Mar guerite Bluraenberg is dab accom- mnist. Officers of the society are : pres dent. F. G. Deckebach; secretary. Albert H. Gille. and treasurer, Mrs. Parkin Williams. Social Cauendab JCasel CoyeUe .w poatw fudge and Mrs. Henry J. iean Observe Wedding inrnversary Judse and Mrs. Henry J. Bean 9bEervet! their 42nd wedding an ilversary with a dinner party Fri- lay evening; In their home at 917 Jonrt street. Sweet peas in shades of rose and slender rose tapers in silver holders centered the loog dining able where covers were arranged 'or Chief Justice and Mrs. John L. land. Judge and Mrs. Harry H 3elt. Judge and Mrs. George M 3rown. Judge and Mrs. O. P. Cos- tow, Judge and Mrs. Thomas A McBride, Judge and Mrs. George W. Ross man, and the nosts. Judge md Mrs. Bean. Missionary Society of First Presbyterian Church WiU Meet Wednesday The Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will meet at two-thirty o'clock Wed nesday afternoon, June 13, in the parlors of the new church. i The topic for the afternoon will be "Candles of God." Mrs. Laura Noble is in charge of the program which will include a candle ser vice. A chorus of ten voices will sing, under the direction of Mrs. R. II. Robertson. Mrs. H. J. Mohr is chairman of the tea committee. Members of the Zena society will be special guests for the aft ernoon. Rev.'and Mrs. Lewis are Guests For the Week Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Blatch ford have as their guests thY, week. Rev. and Mrs. C. D. Lewis of Fresno. California. Rev. Lewis is superintendent of the Fresno district of the First Methodist church. Week-end guests at the Blatch ford heme are Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Gillete and their small son Clarence. Jr., of Marsh'fleld. Executive Board of Prexb. , terian Missionary Society Will Meet - The executive board of the Mis sionary society of the First Pres byterian church will meet at the new church at two-thirty o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Spending Summer With Parents . .Delbert Harrltt. who has attead- adVHni Military academy fn Port land the past year. Is spending the mention months wtth his parents, Mr, and Mrs. K. W. Harrltt. v , . , Moody , . Reception, for Junior and senior classes, Willamette University. Town and Gown, clnb, hostess. Lausanne hall. 2:30 4 :3 o'clock. Recentlon. First Congregation al church. Honoring Mr. and Mrs. William McGilchrist, Sr. 8:o o'clock. Rebekah lodge. Regular social, meeting. I. O. O. F. hall. Executive board of Missionary: society. First Presbyterian church. Church parlors. 2:30 o'clock. i Tursdav Necdlecraft club. Mrs. J. J. New myer, Chemawa. hostess. 2:30 o'clock. , Salem -Music Teachers' associa tion. Miss Lena Belle Tartar, 1C4 North Liberty street hostess. Salem Ministerial association. Picnic. Hager's Grove. 10:00 o'clock. Piano pupils of Miss Lena Dot jon. In recital. Nelson's auditori um. 8:00 o'clovk. Salem Choral society. In con cert. Elsinore theater. Wednesday Barbara Frictchie tent. No. 2. Woman's club-bouse. North Cot tage street. 8:00 o'clock. W. F. M. S. First M. E. church. Church parlors. Miss Laura Aus tin, returned missionary, speaker. 2:3,0 o'clock. Musical playlet. Presented - by pupils of Miss Lena Dotson. Nelson auditorium. 8:00 o'clock. Standard Bearer's society. First i M. E. church. Garden party. Mrs. I V. S. Savage, 293 South 14th street Sostes8. 7:30 o'clock. Missionary society.. First Pres byterian church. Church parlors. 2:30 o'clock. Tharsday O. A. C. club. Annual picnic. Lester I. Pearmine home, River road. .A ) AND -JBAV7r- i ii ii Miss Homan Complimented With Dinner Party Complimenting Mis3 Alma Ho man of Mt. Angel on the occasion of her birthday anniversary. Mrs. William H. Fischer entertained with an attractive seven o'clock dinner party Friday evening in her home on North Cottage street". Covers were placed for the hon or guest. Miss Homan; Miss Ma thilda Schulze. Miss Irene Roem hildt. Miss .Margaret llartwig. Miss Elfa Percy. Miss Ida Faber, Mrs. A. I. Hirsekorn, and the hos tess, Mrs. Fischer. Mrs. Legge and Mrs. Lee En tertain With Interesting Affair Mrs. F. A. Legge and Mrs. A. A. Lee entertained with an interest ing affair Friday afternoon in the Legge home on State street for the pleasure of Mrs. Gertrude West and her daughter. Mrs. A. P. Cal-' rert of California who are visiting friends in Salem where they for merly made their home. After an afternoon spent infor mally, the group went to the Lee home next door where refresh ments were served. 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