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The OREGON STATESSIAN, Salem,, Oregon, Snnday Morning, Hay 7. 1933 PAGE FIVC 0 ' 7 :1 Albert Miss Josephine Bruce Guests From Over Northwest Attend Brilliant Wedding Which was An Event of May day Weekend at the University TMPRESSIVE and beautifully solemn was the ceremony which unit! in mnrri, uru A Josephine Albert, daughter oi xv. ana juxs. u. jr. opauiam i nooa iuver, &aiuraay night at 8:30 o clock in tha First Presbyterian ehurch. . Only candlelight lighted the lovely auditorium of the church. Arrangements of three slender tapers in aingle holders in .each window shed light along each side of ths room and at the altar tall peach tapers arranged on each side and high on the choir loft rail shed a lovely glow upon the bridal party. Perns, peach colored flowers and palms banked the chancel, " Mrs. Windsor Calkins, harpist, and Miss Martha Patter, son, violinist, both of Eugene, played soft duets preceding the service and the bridal party took its place to the strains of an organ wedding march played by Prof. Frank Churchill. The bride entered on the arm of her father, Joseph Al bert, who gave her in marriage. A ribbon aisle led the way to the ' altar, Little flower girls. . Pauline Wallace and Judy Hutcheson of Vancou ver, B. C, in peach taffeta dresses and carrying green bask ets tossed flowers along tee path way of the bride. Small Joey Al bert in a peaca colored Lord Fauntleroy suit carried the ring oa a tiny peaca colored silk pil low. The bride wore a gown of peach crepe made in close fitting lines with long leg o'matton bleeves p each cuff of which were buttons. A spreading pea cock train adorned- the gown and a strand of peach colored pearls were her only ornament. Her veil was peach tulle caught with a drooping wreath of peach colored lilies of the valley. A tiny screen of the Tell fell orer the bride's face which added to her alluring beauty. Her flowers were lilies of the valley and Talisman roses. Mrs. Asel Eoff, malron of hon or and sister of the bride, wore a gown of close fitting peach col ored crepe with an exaggerated flare in the skirt which produced a bustle effect. A jacket, double breasted and with short puffed sleeves and a pancake hat with a drooping brim of maline and a ruffled back of tulle completed ber costume. The bride's maids each wore peach gowns made similarly to that of the matron of honor only their jacket were of taffeta and their hats were a bit . more of toque effect. The bride's maids were Miss Genevieve Thayer, Miss Grace Jorgensen, Miss Rosa lind Van Winkle,, and Miss Cuail da Mayotorena. Flowers for the matrons of honor were sweet peas, freezlas and maidenhair fern. The maids carried maidenhair bouquets. The matron of honor and maids each was presented with a locket of green edged in pearls. Mr. Spaulding was attended by Gurnee Flasher as best man. Ushers were Edward Stadter, Dr. Filmore Carter of Portland, La den Cobb of Roseburg, and Asel Eoff. - A formal reception at the Al bert's home followed the cere mony. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Albert, parents of the bride, and Rev. and Mrs. F. R. Spaulding of Hood River, parents of the groom, re ceived the guests. Assisting about tue Uving rooms were Mrs. Clar once Emmons, Mrs. Gurnee Flesh er, Mrs. Charles Swan of Mewberg and Mrs. Aubrey Fletcher of Eu gene. Mrs. E. D. Jorgeason and Mrs Glen Sigel of Portland, Mrs. Fred A. Wiggins of Seattle and Mrs J. C. Griffith presided at the urns. Mrs. Oscar White, Miss Flor ence Powers, Miss tiue Pringle. Miss Rosalie Buren and Mist Jen nie Delzell assisted in serving. Mrs. John J. Griffith had charge of the dining room. Mr. and Mrs. Spaulding left for Minneapolis, Minn., Saturday night for their wedding trip. In Minneapolis Mrs. Spaulding will be one of the young artists of the United States to compete in the contest of the American Federa tion of Music, May 20. They wiU return to make their home in Dallas where they will be at home to their friends after June 15. ' Both Mr. and Mrs. Spaulding are graduates of Willamette uni versity. Mr. Spaulding graduat ed from the school of law. Both have been very nanular members of both' the university and city social circles. Mrs. Spaulding has been prominent in musical circles of the city and state. rf-k . . M A . LIMA M uui ot town aruesis oiaaen tor the wedding included: Mr. Mrs. Harry Alfert. Mr. u nnnla. Ulu llrm IirnuH. Mil X fir Jorreataa. Mr MS Mr. O. Z. Kramaa. Dr. aad Mrs. a B. Eodisa. Dr. Mrs. Klmora Outer, Miu Mart Backwall, l Mr. m Mr, uim Lasur, Miaa vhat I lotta Zleaar, all a Fartlaai. Mix Caail ' v da Mayotarwaa, Mita Mareaaaa aUyetor " S. mi, bath f Laa aralaa; Mrs. Harvay v. MeIoaald at Walla WaUa. Mr. aaa lira. i Kanaata McOlaa at Baa Fraaeiaca, Mr. and Mra. Hash McQilTra at far UroT, Mr. aad Mra. Joaa Patteraoa, Miaa Martha Fattaraaa, Mr. and Mr. Witm Calkiaa. aU atEusana: Mr. aad Mra. Walter fradaa. Dr. aad Mra. David Bpaaldinf. air. aad Mra. rraaa Bpaaio inf. aU at Las Aaralea; Mr. aad Mrs. Karl Spaaldiac at Uaad Kirar. Mr. aad Mra. O. V. flpaaidina af Arlinrtoa, Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Bpaaidiaf ai Maataaa, Dr. aad Mrs. Paul Patasartoa at Wood burn. Jadra an Ira and Mra. At Arlia a. Walker of MeMinaviUa, Mra. Henry BalBraa, Mr. aad Mra. frad A. Wifgiaa at Saattla, I.IOTHELVG BAY : May 14 Your Portrait ; 8x10, in new leatherette frame I Q complete - v 1 1 Cyn Cronise Coart and Commercial Sta. Spauldins Albert Becomes Bride Spaulding Day Night of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Albert; nd Bruc Spauldinjr, son Albart 0. Zimmaraan ot Naw York City, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wortkitigton at Pen dletea, Mita Elma WoiU ot Taraeaia, Miaa Jean Wait of La Grand, Mr. and Mra. Kodariek Blatehtord af Fares Grata, Mian Janaia Daiiall of Waldport, nr. ana Mra. A. u. listener at i-ugena, Mr. aad Mra. Jama Hatohaaoa ot Vaa couTar. B. 0- Mr. aad Mra. Otear Hay tar. Mr. aad Mrs. Robert K ration, all af DaUaa. Miaa Dorothy Kirk of Saa Josa, Oalit, Laeioa Cohh at Boaaburj. aad Mr. and Mrs. Baabea Bcbi of Yakima. Wash. o a Unusual Program Presented Tuesday Music Week la to be formally observed at the State School for Jhe Blind, Church and Mission streets, by a program given Tuesday evening. May I, at t o'clock. This is not to be a student recital, but an event giv en entirely by talented outside artists. Miss Marguerite Carney, well-known Portland soprano, will offer a group of solos, and wUl also sing duets with Mrs. Anna Lee Snyder, contralto of roruana.- Tney will be accom panied by Frank Sanders, who will himself offer a piano solo. Mrs. Jeanne E. Chapman, super intendent, and Miss Sara Jenks, cello teacher, of the Washington state school for the blind, toge ther with Miss Helen Baranovltch of Portland will play the violin, cello, and piano, respectively. In a group of trio numbers. The public is cordially invited to at tend. The program includes: I Trio.. P. Tschaikowsky, Op. 10 Tema con Variation! Variazlone Finale e Coda II Polonaise In A-flat Chopin "III Care Nome from Rigoletto.. Verdi But lately in danee I em braced her Arensky Loveliest ot Trees .Graham Peel When a Wild Bird Sings . . . Loughborough IV Hungarian Dance Brahms Londonderry Air Kreisler Molly on the Shore . . . Grainger V Sing! Singt Birds on the Wing! Nutting Bamboo Baby .' Roma o o a Mr. and Mrs. Robey Ratclifte entertained the high school vo cal students from the studio of Mrs. Ratcliffe at the Gray Belle Friday night. The affair follow ed the senior vaudeville. Guest of honor was Albert E. Chambers ot Raymond, Wash., a former student of Mrs. Ratcliffe, who in 131 won first place in low voice in the music contest there. He is now musical director in Ray mond, Wash., First Methodist church. Guests for the affair Friday night include Miss Fla vla Downs, Miss Frances Ellis, Miss Ruth Sawyer, Miss Rose mary Sawyer, Miss Ruth HUl- man, Albert M. cnambers, am and Jack Bush, Maynard McKin ley, Dick Cooley, Bud Prince, Carl Mason, Billy Utley and Lau rence Orwlg. a a The American Legion Trio fol lowing Its appearance at the lun cheon at the Congress hotel in Portland Thursday, honoring Mrs. Alford 8. Blackburn, nation al auxiliary president, appeared la a group of numbers over KGW ia an unaccompanied pro gram. It also sang at the ban quet given by the Portland unit at the Multnomah hotel in the evening. Friday night the trio sang la Silverton. At this time Miss Lena Belle Tartar, director, attended them. Miss Lois Plum mer accompanied them. The Association for Childhood Education will meet In the music room of Garfield school for Its regular meeting Tuesday at S:45 o'clock. The picnic which had been scheduled for the association for this weekend was cancelled because of too much conflict with other activities. C o Additional Society on. Page 8 ( Public Invited Women's Orester Oregon Chamber of Commerce Monday NIU I O'clock Wm. Gahbdorf , Model Food, Gidoos Suit aad U. 3. Shipfer via dam enstratt Ortsoa p r o -dvtts, ObJeee-4e Asonai plane for v Greater Oregaa Pane at ilia Anfcery Uay Uth Nuptials Celebrated in Brilliant Church of May Arts League to Meet Chamber Cornmerco xuesaay evening, May t, t la the rooms of the Cham. ber of Commerce, the Salem Arts league will present Miss Kathryn GunnelL who will show her col lection of color motion pictures ot Salem gardens. Interiors and civic center, as well as beautiful and striking views of eastern Oregon and the Oregon beaches. These pictures have been viewed by Frank Branch Riley and oth ers, who have been lavish la their praise and pronounce them unusual and marvelous in their composition and artistry. Mrs. Gladys Mclntyre Thomas, one or saxem'a popular yonng musicians will sing a' group of songs which will be the Arts League's contribution to Musle Week. A social hoar will follow the program, in charge of Mrs. Blanch Jones, Mrs. WUliam T, Fargo and Mrs. EUa Hathaway, The hosts for the evening will .be the officers of the league and the leaders of the league sections. This ia the annual meeting of the Salem Arts league with elec tion of officers, and the business meeting la called for 7:10 o'clock. All league members are urged to be present for the business meeting, and friends of the league and those interested in the program are cordially Invited to be present for that and the social hour. Hosts for the evening include Lynn F. Cronemlller, president; Mrs. Edna Daily. Mrs. Blanche M. Jones, Mrs. Ella C. Hatha way, Mrs. G. A. Lytle, Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyre, S. H. Van Trump, J. TH. Clifford, Mrs. J. M. Clif ford, Perry Reigelman. Miss Jn lia Webster. Mrs. Else Ebsea, Mrs. F. O. Franklin. Mrs. Jessie Singleton, Mrs. D. L. Shrode. Mr..v 0. H. Wilbur will act as chairman of the program meeting for the Women's Missionary socie ty of the First Presbyterian church at the church Wednesday afternoon at f:S0 o'clock. A tea hour will follow the business and program meeting and Mrs. Waldo Mills and her committee will be in charge ot this. 00 Hal Hlbbard auxiliary held A meeting ot interest Friday after noon in the armory, in connec tion with plans for the annual state encampment of Spanish War Veterans and auxiliary in July. The next meeting will be a social afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. H. Arnold, 1SS9 North list street. May 19. BUY A The Wonderlift Special is made of light but- sturdy fabrics, ideal for warm-weather wear. Has the patented Wonderlift Belt that so perfectly controls and slims the fleshy figure. , A 7.50 value! lr:5rv.. " " t t - f f '. '-J 3 1 - S :,- , ' ! -'at.'- f, ' t ' - ii i h " - ,T, : u .; '. j ; i . : i ft 1 h v: I . -y r - - - . : v . - ' .(- i r-s . - 'l,J ; , t 'i fr. . ; V ; r'J-. - " - !- i i i - . J i ' - v ft- ' 1- . r i- . . - . i , ! , r - , ; Jr' - 7 i t - v ..v -a p : : y-- : - r- - a f i ., . ' i - x ;v : . y M ; r-ri t! v. it rrn ": " - b s" ; . mo aWaXai'ilal' aT ' ' ' V ' ' "' ' ' " V -"jf f T Mrs. Bruce Spaulding, nee Josephmg Albert, whose mar riage teas a prominent event of Saturday night at the Fint PreebyteHan church. Forty-Eighth Birthday To be Honored One of the most interesting meetings of the year for the Wom en's Foreign Missionary society of the First Methodist church will be that planned for 2:15 o'clock Wednesday in the church parlors at which time the 48th anniver sary ot the local organisation will be observed. Mrs. R. O. Balderree will be In charge of the program and Mrs. P. F. Stolshelse will lead the de votions. Mrs. C. F. Breithaupt will give the history of the organiza tion. Mrs. A. J. Smith, formerly a missionary la China tor many years, will be the chief speaker of the afternoon. Miss Elisabeth Clements will be soloist. A tea will follow the program and this will bo in charge of Mrs. B. B. Blachford, Mrs. R. 0. Bal derree, Mrs. Ray Farmer, Mrs. Thomas Holmaa and Mrs. W. S. Ingalls. o o a The Salem ehapter ot American War Mothers are asking for vol unteers among maids between the agea of 13 and 16 years to assist in selling carnatioas tor the an' nual carnation day sale to bo ob served May II. Those desiring to help eall Mra. A. A. Loo. 4ISI. chairman of the finance commit tee, or Mrs. Lisbeth Waters, 4111, president of the local ehapter. 0 To the purchaser of a .Wonderlift Special who sends in the best Wonderlift slogan, the makers of Nemoflex will give $100 in cash and a new Wonderlift garment. Write your slogan on the card attached to the Wonderlift com bination which you buy; during th NEMO WEEK SALE Beginning May 8th In our Corset Department Recent Bride is Complimented Mrs. Allan Jarvlll, nee Bernlee Sloper, a recent bride, was the inspiration for a charming din ner followed by a gift shower at the home ot Miss Alma Green Thursday night. Covers were placed for Mrs. Jarvlll, aad tor Elsie MasKen- piae. Olara Mellke. Beulah Fc4 lls, Frances Looney, Veneta Ka ser. Blanche King. Katherine Driscoll, Gertrude . Scott, Myr tle Taylor, Jenney Stutt, Am Schirmer, Lyle Looney, Grace Wltwer. Martha Tatmaa, Mar garet Maeihaapt, Helen Pike, Margaret Blnshadler of Lebanon and Miss Green. a a o All members of the board of directors ot the T. M. 0. A. are I urged to bo present tor the meet in r of Tuesday morning at II 1 o'clock, Mrs. L. O. Clement will preside as president, aad Mrs. C A. Park will have eharge of the devotions. ' This H an especially important meeting. o o The Three Link club members are planning a no-hoet one o'eloek luncheon. In commemoration of Mother's day. May II. All Rebek ahs are Invited to attend and bring a mother with them, the roll eall to bo answered with a quotation about mother. QNDERLIFT rite a Slogan IN $100 May Day Fete Draws Wide Attention WITH the spring eomes the annual Max-day week end ivi nuiauiiw aaiTviaiii and with the Mar da affairs comes a flood ( social aethrlHee ' for the nnlverslty set. Among the pretty affairs given la additloa to dozens of house guests entertained and informal social events was the buffet sup per for which Beta Chi sorority was hostess Trlday .night Oat of town guests for the af fair Included Miss Evelyn Shields. Miaa Adalym Shields. Miss Virginia Carlson. Miss Jean Hoiliags worth. Miss Mabel Worral. Miss Reva West and Miss Catherine Adams, all ot Portland; Miss Mary Alice Borthwiek of Albany, Miss Haael Plummer, Miss . Eleanor Rut ledge, Miss Helen Shreves aad Miss Edna Danford. all of Dallas; Mine Pauline Wlnslow ot Tilla SOS I DEPARTMENT-WIDE SALE of rfjp COATS M I Every coat in the store ii : I I; greatly reduced, offering ev- liflX-;"' i II' eryon a quality, coat .at a H?i ft. V II price they can afford to pay. "fffe f 'i0j0i' II THE GREATER X " ' " SHIPLEY'S -i j- i sr arL m m m contains all of that old fashioned goodness and Mayor... cellophane wrapped ... and thin sliced ... just right for sandwiches. : CHERRY CITY BAKING COMPANY C mook. Miss Pauline vansteg of Vaaeonrer. Wash., and Miss Bath BUllngs of AshUnd. . Alpha Phi Alpha also entertain ed at the sorority home Friday night with a pretty fireside sap per party ia compliment to visi tors la the city and a group of Salem maids. Included in the guest list were Miss Rachel Yocam. Miss Helen EageL Miss Dorothy BlalsdeU and MUs Eva Cochran. Out ot town guests tor the May day week end are Miss Vivian Wldmer. Miss Mary Brooks, Miss Carol Jordan, Miss Mildred Higgtns. Miss Mar garet Higgins. Miss Virginia Bronsoa, Miss Charlotte Ander son, Miss Betty McDonald aad Miss Helen Rose. aU ot Portland; Miss Marjorla Carberry, Miss Mary Roberts aad Miss Aline Farrclough. all of Oregon City; Miss Marjorle WUkerson. Miss Beatrice Abel and Mls Dorothy Adams, all of Oregon City; Miss Ann Knight of Hubbard. Miss Er nestine Schneider ot Myrtle Point, and Miss Violet Baker ot Junction City. Delta Phi was hostess to about 29 guests at its sorority home Fri day -night and as ia the other houses celebrated a gay May day breakfast Saturday morning. Made from an old time recipe eremony """. 1 1 L J Benefit VCliLi WillAttract Scores THE large annual bridge bene fit for which the auxiliary of the American Legion is host ess each year will be a much an ticipated smart event ot May IS In Fraternal tsmpie. Mrs. King Bartlett Is general chairman and Is belag assisted by Mrs. Walter Zoeel. Mrs. Lett Bergsvik. Mrs. Christopher Batte. Mrs. Albert Gragg and Mrs. Mem Pearce. Reservations are belag made with Mrs. W. Carlton Smith, Mra. J. T. Delaney and Mrs. King Bartlett. The affair is one which is gen erously patronised by Salem malda and matrons, for the funds secur ed in this manner are used for ex ceptionally worthy relief cases sad other civic activities which are sponsored by the auxiliary. Made in Salem by the Bakers of HiH man's MASTER Bread ... , J 3W 1