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8 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 17. 1928 1 i ii .J I ,- I; 7 J I ft 1 rsw, ev coelu bunch -yto "1 y ' , p w o t os - Uuse W :V . r;) kiEKiN E ill jgr V; ' J la t I f (Dr Ii II yJOlL:! J fZ'T- m'..mmmm'f''mk,.M,.jM,M 1 ' Iff r 1 111 I 11 fr, t , 1 f U '"III I i; m-.w I 1(11 -It rVr) ir : - .1 , . . a vi 11 1 III I ItiM rT Mrs g i cca vis Wt1"- rA Ll. ; - ' Social Gujckbab Lf rutoir tivtvma First Oa of the most iaterestinr r- eiuls of t4e semaea waa presented Fridar areata at taa attraetlre Calldrea'a Day program. M. K. caoreh. 1:0 o'clock. Marloa Lawrence Bible rfrnt m. K. ehareh. DinBr. Chorea I residence-etadio of Frozeeaor and D&rlors 1:00 o'clock. I Mrs. T. a. Kooena on nona am- Moaday I mor street. WinimctU Shrine. No. 2. Or-1 IoTeiy oasketa or ocean spray, der of White Shrine of Jerusalem. I Plak rambler roses, and deipnm- fam were arraacea aooai me con- Regular meeting;. Art section, Salem Art League Dr. Marr Rowland. Court street hostess, 7:10 o'clock. Tuesday Dakota dab. Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Moriarlty. Cbemawa. hosts. Picnic dinner, C:S0 o'clock.. Wednesday W. r. M. 8. Leslie M. E. church. Mrs. O. B. Brooks, hostess. Mem bers meet at church. 1:30 o'clock. Thursday Daughters of -CI Til War Veter ans. Tea. Mrs. K. E. Bergman, 001 Chemeketa street hostess. 2: SO iiOO o'clock. All patrtoUe orders Inrlted to attend. Mr. and Mr. Charles WeUer Open Their Home for Delightful Reunion Oae of the most thoroughly de- vii-.. was the reception at which Mr. and Mrs. Charles WeUer were cert halt A profusion of crimson roses and ocean spray decorated the lirlna rooms on the lower floor. Mrs. Nelle Ramp, soprano, sang two solos, the beaaty of which was greatly enhanced by the organ and Tiolin ohllgatos played by Profes sor Roberts and Leonard Chad- wick. ' The concluding number of the played as a Dlaao and orcan dnetl by Miss Doris Ross and Professor Roberts so pleased the audience that the two artists were obliged to repeat the composition In part. The complete program follows Spinning Song from "The Ply ing Dutchman" Wagner-Lisxt, Doris Ross;. The Little Old Garden Hewitt; Into the Dawn with Tou Mrs. FREE FACIAL TREATMENTS All Week - June 18th to 23rd EACH LADY WILL RECEIVE A DELIGHTFUL COLONIAL DAMES FACIAL MASSAGE AND A COMPLETE MAKEUP ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT CHARGE wick. To the. Rising Sun Tjorgas nosui at tneu- nome on airmouut ,onU Bach, Oretchen Tbellsen wore man a nunarea mends, jaoff Helen eenner. maay of whom hare bad widely Fantasia rvm.r..i divergent careers in half a cen- RoM. .u.. Tr I- Poets' hearts would break if they could not eject The burden of their rapture so ; , But we, the timid circumspect, Find beauty f$r top poignant to be oorne. Overwhelmed with longing and regret We find in it a personal disaster, Knowing ws must admit our spendthrift selves forlorn Before what we have never learned to master. Love, let us, clinging closer, faster, Help one another try to be content With constancy of purpose and a wise intent. That leaving beauty, which is vaster We may at last so strengthened be That we have fortitude to endure ecstasy. By Caroline Allen. Charming Affairs at Goulet Wome Entertain Salem So- ciety on Friday J The most prominent of Salem's society maids and matrons were - -included la the guests lists for the charmingly-smart affair of Frt 3day afternoon at which Mrs. Ho ,'imer Goulet and Mrs.. Romeo Gou let were Joint hostesses at the beautiful country place of the Ho rner Goulets, north of Salem. h The eventful afternoon opened ?With a beautifully appointed one to clock ' luncheon with covers ar ranged for 44. From rour to six to'cloek a group of 76 additional cuests called for tea 1 The group especially honored at Khls time Included a number of u,-of-town visitors. Among these were: Mrs. S. O. Sargent of San ' jpranclsco, who is a house guest iat the home of Mayor and Mrs. T. t&. Ltvesley; Mrs. J. D. Sutherland ialso here from San Francisco in saias new est ana Mrs. itaipn Watson, both of Portland. Mrs 'Charles G. Robertson (Mildred Ap- erson), who will soon go to San 'jMego to live, and Mrs. John Cran jdall. Watson, o Portland. j Miss Katherine Goulet, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Gou jkt. greeted the guests at the door, y The hostesses were assisted In She living rooms by Mrs. W. Al Jones, Mrs. Alton D. Hurley, and re; William BelL The dining room, which waa i writable bower of garden flow trs; was presided over by Mrs. T jjvealey and Mrs. B. O. Sehuck )ag, who poured during the first 4ours and by Mrs. J. D. Suther- . dand - and Miss Mabel Creighton. took their places from 6 to 3 .; a Seren charming girls assisted 3a the dining room. These includ ed: Miss-Dorothy Li vesley. Miss iaxine Myers Miss Roveaa Eyre. pila Rosalie Jones, Miss Katherine Hartley, Miss Ruth Pick. Miss faxlne Myers and Miss Katherine Goulet. f Columbine, rosea, delphinium. land larkspur combined in arofusej Clusters throughout the house. Srimmtns; baskets of vivid garden fieauty transformed thr haUU llt 4ng rooms, aad dinlnj roont 4nto rn exceedingly colorful and frar raat settiac fw taa brilliant as--1 ablaacs) of tuasjta.'-.L". fyi - A scene that will Mra la the the exquisitely appointed tea ta ble. Chinese blue candles in sil ver holder burned around a bas- 'iet of Ophelia roses and deUcate columbine. A lace tea-cloth and ich silver completed the effect. Vrt baskets of axure, and deeper. jlue delphinium, with an Inter- aingling of columbine aad roses, itood at either side of the pictur- asque dining room windows. Pas- el colored tapers harmonized with the baskets of varied blos soms arranged on the ourfet. The guest' group for both af fairs included: Mrs. Frits Slade, Mrs. Harry Hawkins, Mrs. T. A. Roberts, Mrs P. D. Quisenberry. Mrs. A. C. Eoff. Mrs. Ted Mesch. Mrs. William McGilchrist, Mrs. F. E. HaUk, Mrs. Tom Wood, Mrs. W. Howard Ramp. Mrs. Ronald Jones, Mrs. Louis Lachmund. Mrs. John Scott, Mrs. John . Albert, Mrs. C, K. Spauldlng, Mrs. Walter Spauld ng. Mrs. Roy Mills, Mrs. Lewis D. Griffith, Mrs. Prince Byrd, Miss vlargaretCosper, Mrs. David Ben nett Hill. Mrs. William Lytle. Mrs. John H. McNary. Mrs. W. T. StoHx, Mrs. Henry Meyers, Mrs. J. 3helley Saurman. Mrs. J. E. Law, Mrs. U. G. Shipley. Mrs. Max O. Buren. Mrs. George F. Rodkers. Mrs. George L. Rose, Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Sr., Mrs. W..H. Daney, Mrs. W. Al Jones. Miss Mabel Creigh ton, Mrs. OUver C. Locke. Mrs. Breyman Boise. Mrs.'Frank Snede- cor, Mrs. B. O. Schucklng. Mrs. R. P. Boise, Mrs. , William Brown, Mrs. T.. A. Llvesley, Mrs. O. W. OeBecke. of Vancouver. B. C. Mrs. Milton Meyers. Mlas Alta Jones. Mrs, David Eyre. Mrs. Frank Spears, Mrs. E. C. Cross, Mrs. Cur tis Cross. Mrs. Frank Durbln, Jr.. Mrs. Walton Harriet, Mrs. Asahel Bush, - Mrs, Frank Griffith. Mrs. John J. Roberta, Mrs. Bert. Ford. Mrs. I. L. Patterson, Mrs. George A. White. Mrs. Tom Smith, Mrs. C Dyer; Mra. H. H. OUnger, Mrs. . C. Appersoa of McMinn vllle, Mrs, George Dorcas. Mra. J T. Whitttg, Mrs. Brink Baker, Mrs. ftl B. Lee Stelaer, Mrs. Sarah Dy er,- Mtav. IV B. FlemUgv Mrs. Ralph ; Watson of PorUaad. ' Mra George Waters; : Mlas. Keaa West. Sins Katherine "Hartley,-Mrs. rJo-' saps -Battturartner, Mray - Louis Lachmund. Mrs. James' Llan, Mra. Max Hef ety Miss . Dorothy Lrves- ley, Mra. Wi JS. Bums, Mlaa Ro- rena Eyre, : Mra. Henry J, . Bean, Downing. Mrs. John L. Rand, Mrs. Charles H. Robertson, Mrs. Ho mer Egan, Mrs. J. Norine Fick Mrs Sherman Thompson, Mrs. Byron D. Arnold and Mrs. Pau Petri of Corvallls; Mrs. Mildred Robertson Brooks; Mrs. Letha Norwood; Mrs. John H. Carson, Mrs! R. J. Hendricks, Mrs. J. A. Carson, Mrs. Arthur J. Rahn, Miss Mabel Robertson, Mrs. Edgar Hartley. Mrs. J. H.. Lauterman, Mrs. George Waters, Mrs. Clar ence W. Keen of Silverton, Mrs. John Caughell. Mrs. HolUs Hunt mgton, Mrs. Ercel Kay, Mrs. S. P. Kimball, Mrs. Karl KugeL Mrs. William H. Burgtaardt, Jr., Mrs. William Wagner, Mrs. William Boot, Mrs. Del Schneider. Mrs. Clifford Brown. Mrs. A. N. Gil bert, Miss Zoe Stockton. Mrs. T. B. Kay, Mrs. C. D. Gabrielson, Mrs, C. l. Bishop, Mrs. Homer Smith, Mrs. F. W. Poorman, Mrs. Mar garet LeFurgy. Mrs. E. Hofer, Mrs. C. Smith, Mrs. W. H. Dancy, Mrs. Frank Snedecor, Mrs. Edwin L. Baker, Mrs. F. Smith, Mrs. Wil liam Walton, Mrs. Frederick S. Lamport, Mrs. Williamson and Mrs. Guy Sargent of San Francis co, California. The bridge prises of the day were won by; Mrs. Edwin L. Ba ker, first; Mrs. R. B. Fleming; and Mrs. J. D. Sutherland. .-fibemory of acx rues waa that U MnC mnk :Bnrwn '-KTsyiRy TL Miss Eugenia and Charlotte Zither Entertain for Miss Stolz, The Misses Eugenia and Char lotte Zieber entertained with delightful tea yesterday afternoon at the Marion hotel complimenting Miss Margaret Stols whose mar riage to wuiard Marshall of Se attle will be an event of Saturday evening, June 30. iore tnan 75 guests called in u-e aiternoon between the hour of three end six o'clock. Among uie oat-or-town guests bidden to -he affair were: Mrs. A. F. Ser- anous or Portland. Mrs. Alfred Krohn of Portland and the Misses Florence and Eloiee Buck of E $ene. l Mrs. W. H. Burghardt and Mrs. unuru tsrown presided At the serving urns on the charmingly. Appointed tea table for the first aour of the afternoon. They were luceeeded later by Mrs. Walter itou aad Miss Nina McNary. Mrs. David w. Eyre, Mrs. John I. Roberta. Miss Mabel Roberteon aad Mrs. Asahel Bush assisted in jervlnc.,t - '.i Weekend Chiests Trom t Portland - -. - - and Mra. Roy Bishop and their three children EUsabeth Thomas; and Wllliama of Port laad are week-end-guest of Mr. Bishop's pareaU, Mr. and' Mra, t P. Bishop. r ' -:"v tury's time, were reunited through the hospitality of the Wellers. Formal calling hours were ar ranged from 2 to 4 o'clock and from 4 to 6 o'clock, but the plea sure of the occasion made It nec essary to open the evening hours, too. Honor guests of the occasion were Mrs. Wellers four sisters and her sister-in-law. In this nu cleus, were Miss E. J. lln of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Moores of Port lead; 'Mrs. J. L. Schultt, and Mrs. George W. Belt. both also of Portland, and Mrs. Rose W. Chamber lln of Salem. Alias Cbamberun has the dis tinction of having graduated from Willamette University with the class of 18fT. while Mrs. C. Moores graduated in 1S73. Mr. B. Moores, having served for half a century, has the distinction of being the dean of Willamette trustees, in point of service. Miss Chamberlin was at one time a stu dent or Mrs. F. H. Grubbs, daugh ter of Jason Lee. A group of friends who assisted Mr. and Mrs. WeUer In receiving included:. Mrs. C. S. Hamilton Mrs. Rose Chamberlin. and Miss Oda Chapman. Mrs. L. H. McMahan and Mra Joseph Baumgartner presided the dining room during the first hour, while, at the second hour, tneir places were taken by Mrs. A N. Moores and Miss Bertha Moores. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pre sent Students in Musicale at Evangelical Church Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Thomas pre sented their violin and piano stu dents in recital recently at the First Evangelical church. rue program included the fol lowing numbers; Piano Where do the Old Moons Go Erb Caroline Bump Piano Neapolitan March Bark Howard Sternburg Piano Canoeing Walts ....Strange Edna Schwitzsinger Piano Picking Cherries Rowe Willamette Snyder VioUn La 'Spagnola Doris organ. Valse dee Fleurs Tschaikow- sky, Gretchen Thlelsen. Frances Laws. Aeolienne Harp Smith Lucile Mosher. Marche Grotesque Slnding; Rustle of Spring Slnding Har lan Boats. Second Mazurka Godard La- la Fox. Sous Bois Staub Arthur Hol- Ch amber- lenberg. The Last Smile Frances Laws. -Wollenhaupt, At Neshrutin For fA Sitmmer Months - i Mrs. Harry Hawkins, her email daughter. Harriett, and her atsier. Mra. Robert MeM array and son to Portland have gone ie Masks. win -where they -will remain for Eugene S trickling nano Miserere Verdi Ruthyn Thomas Piano Pixies Good Nlrht Rrr.r . Brown Leona Leisy Piano Dance of the Wild lowers Auldrich Luciel Ramsden rm Air vary nania Alice Hersch Piano Trio Feast of the Raum Teuiller Opal Yates. Ruth Wclty. Ruth " Ramsden Piano Yellow Butterflies ..Evans Gretchen Beutler Piano Moonlight Reverie Rutschman Roy Rlchman VloUn Dream of the Shep- neruess tAbittkv Leonard Moser and Marjory Crit- tendon m - . r,luo Auorauon -. Rolseth Susie Rlchman Plane Dance of the Butterflies. . . Rutschman Phyllis Kaser Piano Whisperings of Love Kindler . Adolphine Goffins Wane Nlghtlngale'a Trill Fischer Josephine Kaser Piano Woodland Waltz Metcalf Ellen Vinton muiu r tower Son, t AataerineBumn - oun Kevyawlck Wienlawskv ivennecu Kichman Piano When the Lights Are Low .. i Eugelman Elda Herr Piano RlCkaiu Kottschalk Mary Kruger VIoUa Soavenir -Drdla v Marjory Crittendon IU"U Hungary KoUlaa . own Moser JFfli Take Summer School WorkuU Oregon Stats CoUeae 4 Mra.; Ora F. Mclntyre who tejd member th faculty of the Ca ttol Business college will take summer eehool work tat Oregon State eoUege for advance slaad She tPcts to Incorporate the wwest methods iuto'her teachiar Annual Meeting of Oregon State Graduate Nurses' Association The annual meeting of the Ore gon State Graduate Nurses' Asso ciation and the Oregon Organise tion for Public Health Nursing will be held Monday. June 18, in the Shrine parlor of the Masonic temple. West Park and Main streets, Portland. In the afternoon at two o'clock. the Oregon Organization for Pub lic Health nursing. Miss Marian Crowe, registered nurse, presiding will open the program. J. A. My ers, M. D. of the University of Minnesota, will speak on "Tuber culosis as a part of Educational Children's Day Will Be Ob Program for Schools of Nursing." served This Evening at miss jessamine Whitney, statlsti-First M. E. Church A specialist from the "Colonial Dames Laboratory," Hollywood will show you how to bring oat the exquisite loveliness of your own skin. She will demonstrate how easily Colonial Dames Almond Oil Cream and Beautifier win udd youth and charm to your personality. Do not fail to visit MILLER'S daring this demonstration, for this is an op portunity you should not miss. ; Many famous picture stars and social leaders use Colonial Dames Beaaty Aids ezclasively for their personal use. These remarkable preparations are made with Almond Meal, Almond Oil and other Na tural skin beautifiers. COLONIAL DAMES BEAUTY AIDS ADD PERMANENT BEAUTY By all means make an appointment for your facial study early or you may be disappointed. You will marvel at the charming rcsu,4s the Colonial Dames Facial will give yon. 1 FREE FACIAL BY APPOINTMENT ONLY TELEPHONE 2397 ASK FOR BEAUTY SPECIALIST MILLER clan. National Tuberculosis Asso ciation, will talk on "The Preval ence of Tuberculosis In Girls of High school age." There will be a general discussion The regional conference of the American Public Health Associa- Tender Youth." tion. Oregon State Nurses' Asso- invocation. ciauon. uregon organization or Song "Praise Him Public Health Nursing and Ore- mentary departments gon league 01 Nursing Education, ScriDture reading wui noia a joint meeting at eight Knox Song Beginner's department. A program will be given in ob servance of children's day at 7:30 o'clock this evening at the First Methodist Church which will in elude the following numbers: Opening Hymn "Shepherd of Ele- Marjory o'clock. J. L. Pomeroy, M. D county health officer. Los An geles. California, will speak on: "Value of Health Centers." W. F. Walker, director of public health of New York City, will talk on Community Health Surveys." This meeting is open not only to all graduate nurses but for sen ior school nurses and to the inter ested public. At ten o'clock the regional con ference of American Public Health Association, the Oregon State Graduate Nurses' Association, the Oregon Organization for Public Health nursing and Education will hold a social bop in the ballroom of the Masonic Temple given by the nurses as a frolic for their guests and visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Baumqartner Hosts at Meeting of Cap itol Club Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Baum gartner were hosts at the meeting of the Capitol 500 Club Wednes day evening at the home of Mrs. James Godfrey on North Winter street. Dinner was ' served at seven o clock. Covers were placed at the long dining table, centered with pink and blue centerbury bells, for Mr. and Mrs: Max O. Buren. Mrs. Harry Staples of Roseburg, Miss Josephine Baum gartner, Miss Mabel Creighton. Mrs. W. Al Jones, and Mrs. Ralph Watson of . Portland, all special meets, and the following club members: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Baker. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dancy, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Locke, Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Griffith.' and Mrs. H. H. OUnger, Dr. and Mrs. W. Carlton Smith, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Baumgartner. The high score prize in 500 were won by. Mrs. Edwin L. Baker and Oliver Locke. The Capital Club win not meet again until faU. Attend MeeXing of Oregon Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star Members of Chad wick Chapter. Order of the Eastern Star, .who at tended the meeting of the state chapter . in . - Portland last week were Mra. Paul H. Ha user. Mrs. Ida BabcocavMra. W. C. KaotneT. Mrs. Lorn Crete. Mra. Pearl Pratt. Mrs. George H. Burnett, and Mrs. Bert "Flack. " Recitation "On Duty" Nor ma Hodge. Recitation "What I Would Be" Wayne Currey. Song "I Would Be True" Junior department. Dialogue "The Best Day". Independence Day Robert Huston. Song "America the Beautiful" congregation. Thanksgiving Melba Hodge. Song "For the Beauty of the Earth." congregation. Song "Easter" Primary de-' partnient. Christmas William Mosher Song congregation. Song "Children's Day" Pri mary department. Children's Day Eugenia Sav age. Student procession. c Children's Day offering. Recitation "The Noiseless Kind" Richard Barton. Hymn "I Love to Tell the Story" congregation. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison D. Rowe Honored With Dinner Party Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Harrison D. Rowe of Oakland, Cal ifornia who are house guests In Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chase entertained Friday evening in their country home, "Fairy Glen" with a delightful picnic din ner party. The occasion was also Mr. and Mrs.. Harry A. Rowe's 23 rd wedding anniversary. The group included the honor guests,. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison D, Howe; Mr. and Mrs. Harry A Rowe, Mra. F. H. Neff of Flof ence and Mrs. Carrie Chase, nieces of the honor guests; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil B. Spencer, Gretchen and Bruce Spencer, Miss Mart h a Chase, Miss Kathryn Rowe, aad Kenneth Neff of Portland. Marriage of Miss Wilson and Emerson Black Solemnized at Willamette Chapel The marriage of Miss Gladys Wilson,, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wilson- and Emerson P. Black son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Black of Oregon City, was sol emnized at four o'clock Thursday afternoon in the chapel of Wil lamette University. Dr. Carl Gregg Doney, presi dent of the University, read the service, assisted by Rev. Fred C. Taylor, before the chapel altar which was banked with delphin ium, gladioli, canterbury bells. 3 4 snapdragons, and fern. Eighty relatives and friends were present. The ..bride was lovely in her wedding gown of creamrcolored silk crepe land tullevelfcaught. with a cluster of orange bloa soms. She carried a shower of Ophelia roses, white sweet peas, and orchids. Miss Carolyn Wilson, as her sis ter's only attendant,woro a frock jf maize georgette with a horse hair hat of the same shade. She carried an arm bouquet of laven ler and pink sweet peas. (Continued en pf ) L ways to install ELECTRO-KOLD Will Spend the Summer at the Beach . . - Mrs. "T. A. Roberta and her -maT! eon'. Tommy. Toft ywsterday or Keakowln erhere iher -will Tpend the Jiucxnter - in. .their Miss WUlma Pratt Announl ced Betrothal to Bern -A. Wright The betrothal of Miss WUlma Pratt and Bern A. Wright was an nounced at the farewell meeting of Miss Pratt's sorority. Kappa Alpha- Phi.- at Linfleld College. MeMmnville. Hand-painted folders containing the names of Mies Pratt and Mr. Wright discloses the secret. ? . Both youngs .people graduated from ' Linfleld with the class f 192. Misa Pratt ha been librar ian at Parrlah Junior High Sefteel for the past two years. Mr. Wright. ' who ta member ef the Alpha Gears Nm, fraternity U principal of the high school at En- - 11 HUM inn efris erator T T use your present r If VOU nriK vrni i f...f. ' r . MwwDi your present rt frigerator-into an autamtic'EIectrcvKoia in a few S2f C?fe gOCxisi thc icc a compressor in the basement, or other convenient place. -r-pr get a light-socket model The new. auiet TimVm-,, onlv ZZZL"r "T1' pKcnrRow need. - xmnirit,M II toaster. This nt nwt--iZJTr .VT4- B 3? just like in yo home. TrhkTNOTF O T" farta?et tirrr. cxmira fJmXyJLl't Convenient no. cc csurae. Sn the coeapkte . Bectro-Kold display. 340 Conri Street cas tau...'--.' - t. .-, .t?-...- eottase. -i--V, ,-- -" .. - v ! tcrprie, Oregon . . -