The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 10, 1929, Page 8, Image 8

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    Events in the Social World "and News of Varied Club Activities
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Beautiful Wedding
Solemnized at
St. Paul's
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kNE of the loveliest weddings
to be solemnized in Salem
was that which united in
marriage Miss Edith Brags,
daughter of Mr. and Mr, r. E.
Braes, and Wallace Carson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Carson,
Saturday at 8 o'clock in St. Paul's
Episcopal efcurch. Rev. George
Swift read the simple, single ring
ceremony, in the presence of over
J 00 guests.
The altar was all in white flow
ers with banks of greenery about
the chancel; over this simplicity
the tall ivory white service tapers
threw, a soft shadowy light.
Jnst at 8 o'clock, Miss Ira
Claire Love, accompanied by Mrs.
Marguerite Blumenberg Dalton at
the organ, played as a violin solo.
"At Dawning," and Mrs. Dalton
followed this with Lohengrin's
wedding march as a processional.
"The ushers. Frank Deckebach.
Jr., . Dr. Milton Steiner, Ceorge
Weller and Hugh McCammon of
Portland, led the way to the altar
followed by three-vear-old John
t arson 13ar-ch, dressed in white-r
satin suit and carrying the rinjr on
a white at In pillow, and wee Bar
bara Lee Millc-r in ruffled pink
taffeta and carrying a l-a:ket of
roses, then came the bridesmaids.
Miss Leah Ross, in yellow. Mrs.
James King, in orchid, Mrs. Frank
Deckehach, Jr., in pink and fol
lowing them little Miss Sally Mc
Lellan in ruffled pink taffeta car
rying a basket of roses,
Mrs. Dan McLellan, matron of
honor, in green, followed her
email daughter and preceeded Miss
Bragg who entered on the arm of
her fatherT E. E. Bragg.
The bride was beautiful in a
grown of white satin made in fit
ted princess style, with long
sleeves and a long train. She wore
the veil of Mrs. John Carson, Sr.,
and her cap was. a lovely piece of
poiat lace. The only ornament
worn with her brides ensemble
was a string of pearls, a gift of
the groom. The- bride's bouquet
was orchids, lillies of the valley,
and butterfly roses.
The bridesmaids' dresses of chif-1
fou carried the same lines of the
bbride's dress; with ankle-length,
uneven hemline. They each wore'
close-fitting hats of lace, carried
arm bouquets in pastel shades of
tingle, chappy chrysanthemums.
The slippers of each maid match
ed her gown and on the instep
glistened a tiny brilliant buckle,
the gift of the bride.
Mrs. E. E. Bragg was gowned
In a georgette gown of rose with
cut steel beads and she wore roses
and violets. Mrs. John Carson, Sr.,
wore black lace and her flowers
were also roses and violets.
Immediately following the cere
mony, Mendelssohn's wedding
mach was played as a recessional.
The guests went to the home of
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bragg where
a reception was held.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bragg and
Mrs. John Carson, Sr., received
at the door. Assisting about the
living rcom were Mrs. Ardes Par
ker, of Monmouth, Mrs. Walter
Barsch, of Oakland, California,
Airs. John Larson, Jr., Mrs. Don
ald loung and
Mrs .Maud. Mc- !
Assists J Z ! was put on with great success
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lorothy hite.
Miss Mareartt
Breitensteir. M:?s Prudence Pat
terson, Miss Eva Roberts. Miss
Ruth Griffith, Miss Gwendolyn
Hall of Portland, Mie-s Elma Doris
Haveman of Woodburn. and Miss
Marion Baker of Portland.
Miss Jessica Todd of Monmouth.
ana Mrs. Juaia Holmes, of La
Grande, Oregon, pored. The tea !
table was centered with a beau
tiful wedding cake, which the
bride cut, and with yellow and
white ctysamhemums and tap
ers. Mrs. Carson is a graduate of
the University of Oregon where
she was a member of the Kappa
Alpha Delta s-jrority. She has
been a member of both the Mon
mouth Normal school faculty and
the senior high school faculty of
Salem.
Mr. Carson is also a graduate
of University of Oregon, where he
was a member of the Kappa Sig
ma fraternity.
Immediately following the re
ception, Mr. and Mrs. Carson left
for an extended motor trip
through the north and Into Can
ada. On their return to Salem,
where Mr. Carson is a member of
the law firm of Carson and Car
son, the will make their home at
570 Leslie street.
Out of town guests cor the wed
ding were Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Hunter, Mrs. Fed Holmes.r Mis3;
Nell Gimmett. Mrs. Anna Oliver.
miss Margaret Anson, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Stiller, all of La
Grande; Dr. and Mrs. M. K. lla'J.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. N'imough, L.
J. Phebus. Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Starr, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCam
mon, all of Portland; Mr. and
Mrs. James King, Lieut, and Mrs.
Jack McCammon, of Eugene: Mr.
and Mrs. Dan McLellan and Mrs.
Fred Lieuallen, of Bend.
BAND
AND
Harmony Music Studio
: - 903 Union
G. Calyar Larkin, Director
PIANO (Harmony)
BRASS (Non-Pressure) REEDS and PERCUSSION
individual and Class Instruction. Beginner aad Advanced.
Register ok Wedaesday and Satardaj
X Dy. V-X V-y Today We Present i - v4
vCv " t' " S ' memory of Armistice day a t "v IT4l
( v"' ' - - " r flro?p o three "fjold star" mothers, - v W
V f 'V 4 - ' reading from left to right, Mrs. Carrie frfe 1, IW .ll I
V v O'Xeil, Mrs. John Mollencap, and Mrs. WW , Jm I
X tw- 'Xf Minniedcl Baker. m "xi .itJiWir f j $ I
,-vv.? 'T I fidow of tfte Zfe s 3r. Frank M. -1 -J - Q" 1
ftt v' V TVafera, neiclt installed president of the f : -
V v- i-'Nx y American Legion auxiliary which will M J v
jT viw::: be an active order in the Armistice day A s AU FH0T0S
- :- ':J v;'v' " commemoration. J h I - tf
)'Pf'f At the right is Mrs. Dan McLeUan, - HW ' " KlHUZll
'x-i, Y of Bend, matron of honor at the beauti- , 1 -'fcfJJG
H ful wedding of her sister, Mrs. Wallace V C X . CIA: J
' I U i 1 V , Carson, nee Edith Bragg, Saturday V
1 iwi .mgyyy - 1 "r- night at St. Paul's Episcopal church. X "'XlS:
Inspection Event
Is Splendid
Success
DAUGHTERS of Union Veter
ans, Barbara Freltchie tent
No. 2, was officially inspected
Friday night at a state inspectton
meeting held at the Salem Wom
an's club house, beginning at 8
o'clock. The inspection was in
charge of the state department
president, Mrs. Maude Stevens, of
Portland, who acted In place of
the department inspector, Mrs.
Ethel Andrews, of Astoria, de
tained because of serious lilness.
The local president, Mrs. C. N.
Needham, presided with the state
president.
The long room of the Woman's
clubhouse was attractively decor
ated with baskets of bronze and
this roora lhe of the ordcr
the inspecting officers.
-veu showed that an
Reports i
unusual I
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been done for the comrades of
this tent. It is this work in which
order specializes.
Three candidates were taken in
for this special meetine, Mrs. L
a. Groie. Mrs. .1. J. Tallman, and
Mrs. Laura Scott.
Following the work of the tent
a supper was served under the di
rection of the social committee,
Mrs. F. A. Elliott. Mrs. Jennie
Miller, and Mrs. O. H. Horning
assisted by Mrs. C. Needham.
SerTic tables were centered with
bronze and yellow button chrvs-
anthemums and yellow tapers.
Out-of-town guests for this
event were Mrs. Maude Stevens,
state president from Portland;
Mrs. Alice Brandon, department
secretary, Portland; Mrs. Rue Ella
Schaffer, Portland: Miss Ethel
Plank, department senior vice
president, Eugene; Mrs. May Glr
ton, department chaplain, Eugene;
Mrs. Rebecca Chapman and Mrs.
Pearl Elliott, Eugene; and T. g.
Harris, oldest comrade in Marion
county. 92 years old. There was
also an excellent attendance of
membership.
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Interesting Project.
Planned by Club
Tuesday evening the D. E. club
held an interesting business meet
ing. The club voted to give a
benefit old time dance Monday,
November 18, the proceeds to be
usea toward the education of a
young girl.
The following committee will
have charge of the dance: Mr. and
Mrs, A. A. Mickel, Mr. and Mrs.
S. J. Gentzkow. Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Petxel. Mr. and Mrs J E. Smith,
Mr and Mrs. B. F. Dimeter, Mr.
and Mrs. A. H. Scanider, Mr. and
Mrs. A E. LaBranche, Mr. and
Mrs. T. IMcClain.
The place where the dance is
i to be held will be announced later.
ORCHESTRA
Birthday Party Given
For H. DeGuire
Henry R. DeGuire, who cele
brated his "Oth birthday recently,
was given a surprise by his chil
dren and grandchildren at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Thomas on Norway street.
An enjoyable evening was spent
and at a late fcour an elaborate
supper was served by Mrs. Thom
as and Mrs. R. E. DeGuire. The
hallowe'en motif was carried out
in both decorations and supper.
Mr. DeGuire was born on the
old DeGuire homestead on Pow
ers Creek above Silverton Octo
ber 25. 1859. His. father was F.
B. DeGuire who came to Oregon
from California gold fields in
1853. Much of Mr. DeGuire's life
has been spent in Silverton and
Salem.
Those complimenting Mr. De
Guire were Mr. nd Mrs. T. M.
Hicks and Loren Hicks, Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. DeGuire and Marvel
DeGuire,
iem. Mr
Mrs. W. A. Bond of Sa
and Mrs. Joseph Olson
and Freda Olson of Portland, Mrs.
Henry R. DeGuire of De Lake
and the host and hostess Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Thomas. Everett
and Darly Thomas.
Birthday Is
Celebrated
Mr. and Mrs. C. -A. Page gave
a surprise party in honor of their
son. Albert E. Page, celebrating
his nineteenth bithdav at their
home, 1255 Court street, Monday
evening. About 30 young people
and friends were present.
Pink and white
mums, asters and
chrysanthe-
snapdragons
decorated the living rooms. A
birthday cake center the buffet.
The evening was' spent in play
ing games and music was enjoyed.
At a late hour refreshments were
served.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Broer, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Lottis. Rev. R. L. Payne,
Otto Engdahl. Leonard Foster.
James Summers, Donald Morley,
Kenneth Abbott, Dorothy Payne,
Dorothy Bjork, Harriett Page,
Arna Babb, Viola Lottis, Helen
Page, Rhea Muinjer, Jean Peter
son, C. Elton Pftge, Ada Clare,
Margerite Payne. Frank L. Page,
little Mary Elixabeth Page, Albert
Page, and Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Page. mi
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DECEMBER. He Says:
CHOOSE
your Christmas Cards
EARLY
465 State
OLIVE
Engagement Told
At Sorority
Partv v
M1
ISS ELOISE WRIGHT, pop
ular maid of Salem, who is
now attending Oregon State
college, announced her engage
ment Saturday night at her sorori
ity house, the Kappa Delta, to
William Frayer, Jr., of Los An
geles, California.
Miss Wright is a junior in Ore
gon State college. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
O." Wright of Salem. Mr. Frayer
is the son of -Mr. and Mrs. Will
iam G. Frayer of Los Angeles. No
date has been set for the wedding.
Special guests present at the
Kappa Delta house for this an
nouncement were Miss Eleanore
Wright, of Salem, and Miss Mar
garet Kins, of Pullman, Wash
ington. P.T. A. Will Asist
In "Open House"
This week the schools are com
memorating "education week" and
as a part of their commemoration
exeercises the plan is to have
"open house" in the evenings.
The Lincoln McKinley Leslie
Parent Teachers' association plans
to assist in this open house pro
gram. Wednesday night it will
have a corner in the reception
rooms of the McKinley school
where members of the organiza
tion will meet the guets with re
freshments and offer membership
if it is desired. Thursda.- aisht
t the same thine wirl be done at
the Leslie school open house and
again Friday night the same aid
will be given at -the Lincoln
school.
Each school will be open at 7
o'clock. Exhibits will be on dis
play of the work done in the
school rooms. i
Mrs. Floyd Utter, president of
the P. T. A. announces that there
is keen interest In the class in
"How Children Build Habits"
which is being directed by Mrs.
C. A. Downs in the music room
of the Lincoln school every Tues
day at 3 o'clock. This work is un
der the sponsorship of the A' A.
U. W. So far 18 mothers have re
ported for these classes and en
thusiasm is keen.
SANTA
'Phone 500
is already peeking
the edge, of
BOOK
STORE
Pbone 430
DOAK
Society Editors
Board Luncheon
For Y. W. C A.
Membera of the Y. W. C. A.
board wfll meet at 0 o'clock Tues
day at the Y. W. C. A- rooms. Mrs.
C. E. Hamilton, president of the
board will preside. A business ses
sion will occupy the first hours.
Following the business meeting
Dr. Estella Ford Warner will
speak on "World Fellowship."
Mrs. F. M. Erickson will lead the
devotions at this meeting.
Luncheon at 12 o'chock will con
clude the meeting. There will be
a round table discussion of the
morning session at the luncheon
hour.
All-Day Meeting
Planned for Nile Club
The members of the Nile club
will meet for an all-day meeting
Wednesday at the Masonic club
rooms. There will be a luncheon
served at noon and contrary to
the custom it is requested that the
members will not bring sand
wiches. The committee i:i charge is Mrs.
Frank Minto. Mrs. G. Erickson,
Mrs. E. C. Kennedy. Mrs. William
McGilchrist, Jr., and Mrs. O. A.
Olson.
Dr. and Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney
entertained with dinner for Dean
and Mrs. F. M. Erickson. and Prof.
and Mrs. C. H. Johnson FridayJ
evening at 6 o clock.
Artistique
Features garments to
slenderize figure lines
Novelty batiste, with
honeycomb elastic sec
tions, forms this lovely
foundation for average
and stout figures. Ask to
see it try it on and
you will realize at once
its expert designing its
ability to instantly im-'
prove your figure.
Special attention given
to fittings
HOWARD
- CORSET SHOP
165 N. Liberty St.
There will be a joint meeting
of the Jason Lee Methodist
church women and the Leslie
Methodist Home Missionary socie
ty at the Leslie church Wednes
day afternoon. At this time Mrs.
FREE To any lady who desires one we will give a 34 page book The Art of Table
Setting" by Gorham. This book s highly illustrated and fully descriptive of every
occasion. It's yours for the asking. POMEROY & KEENE.
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Mrs. Higelmo, the former
Miss Josephine N. Rotch
Charming
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effect on perfect gracm
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Judih
John M. Canse will speak on
"Echoes from the National Con
vention at Grand Rapids, Michi
gan." Mrs. Canse was a delegate
to this convention which met in
October.
chose the silver for her new home
in Gorham Sterling
A RiSTOCRATTC piquant fastidious is Mrs. Albert Smith
SX Bigelow, the former Miss Josephine Noy Rotch of Boston
Her wedding in the historical little church at Old Lyme was
charming in every detail. Naturally, the appointments of thi."
dainty young bride'! new home, too, will reflect her exquisite
.taste And for her table she has chosen Gorham flatware of
Sterling Silver in a design of smart simplicity.
We now hare on display flatware of Gorham Sterling In a
number of designs selected by prominent brides and distin
guished hostesses. It will give us great pleasure to hare you
examine these in our store . ; ; to note for yourself the imperial
artistry of every piece that bears the famous Gorham name
In many patterns you may choose hollow ware to match s all
at a moderate cost. -
Pomeroy & Keene
SALEM, OREGOU
Informal Dancing
Party at Halik
Home
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Halik were
hosts for a delightful Informal
dancing party at their home Sat
urday night. Soft lights, and a
profusion vf yellow and deep red
chrysanthemums made at attract
ive background for the dancing
and social good time.
Guests for this affair were Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Hauser, Mr. and
Mrs. T. F. Mesch, Mr. and Mrs.
James Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. E.
W. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Liljequist, Mrs. Grace Crator, Mrs.
Genevieve Gray. A. L. Rives, Tjt.
and Mrs. R. L. Edwards. Prof, and
Mrs. R. W. Hans Seitx, Dr. and
Mrs. W. B. Mott, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Williams; Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Needham. Mr. and Mrs- Ro
meo Goulet, Mr. and Mrs. George
Forge, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bosler,
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Gilbertson,
and Mr. and Mfs. Emil Halik.
GRAY BELLE
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