The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 04, 1933, Page 6, Image 6

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' i The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. Sunday Morning. 'June 4. 1933 -
eidings Take Lead in Social Interest of Capital Citv Over Weekend
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Marriage of Miss Irene Breithaupt is a Pretty Event of Saturday
Afternoon
mHE wedding of Miss Irene Breithaupt and George G. Van Natta of St. Helens, son of
J( Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Van Natta of Portland, was solemnized in Salem Saturday evening
at 4 o clock in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Breithaupt
The marriage is one of interest in club and college circles of Salem. Both Mr
and Mrs. Van atta are graduates of Willamette university where they were promin
ently identified with student body and university activities. Mrs. Van Natta represented
Willamette in several inter-scholastic activities and was
aiiiuatea wnn Aipna rni Alpna sorority and with national
Tau Kappa Alpha fraternity. She has also been actively
connected with club and church activities of Salem.
Mr. Van Natta graduated from Willamette school of
law and at the present time is a prominent attorney in St.
Helens where be and Mrs. Van O : .
Natta will make their home.
The wedding was aulet with Mariorv 0D11 Will
only immediate friends present
for the ceremony which was
Tead br Rev. S. Darlow John
son, for seven years pastor of
the Methodist church at St. Hel
ens, assisted by Rev. B. Earle
Parker. The marriage tows were
exchanged before a beautiful
floral altar of palms, and flow
ers and tall coral colored light
er tapers.
Miss Helen Breithaupt, sister
of the bride, was maid of honor.
Robert Fulton of St. Helens was
best man for Mr. Van Natta.
Mrs. Van Natta, wore a mod
ish gown of blue sheer crepe and
carried a beautiful arrangement
of lilies shaped into a spreading
fan effect, from which fell graee-
ful streamers of i white chiffon
ribbon.
Miss Breithaupt wore a gown
of coral crepe and carried a fan
shape arrangement of sweet peas
and blue iris.
Mrs. C. P. Breithaupt wor a
gown of rose beige and her
flowers were Talisman roses.
Preceding the ceremony Miss
Bernice Hickman sang "O, Prom
ise Me" accompanied by Miss
? Both Schrieber. Mrs. E. , T. B.
pill, cousin of the bride, played
the wedding marches. ,
A reception followed the cere
mony. Mr. and Mrs. Breithaupt.
and Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Van
l Natta, : received the guests;" 'Mrs.
Percy .Kelly) and -Mrs.'AUce Fish
? er presided it, the beautifully ap-
i.t pointeo; service tabler A Bowl of
Perntet-rdKes-' and --sweet - peas
.vi guarded' by ? fall ivory tapers in
u Bilver caridalabra centered the
table. Miss Berat Wh nil a A rf
.. t Spr,ihgbop, M1s8 Dorothy Cor
als ueiius, miss Mane Lippold and.
i Miss ' Loreta Varley assisted in
s6rini ? J - '- :..
; vMr. and" Mrs.- Van Natta left
J immediately, following the recep
rz rt'on.? For" "Her going away dress,
' T8--Yn.x'Natta wore a smart en
!?mbiioI y bluexand white.
j .The weddin-g of Miss Elsa
Tucker .in Casanova.' Virginia.
.;. "June 10 'is . a matter of interest
;,t;fn .Salem. She will marry ReV.i J.
r Thomas Lewis of Alexandria, Vir
ginia. The marriage today of James
Walton in The Dalles is also of
. interest in Salem. Mr. and Mrs.
William Walton, Mrs. James
Walton and Mr. and Mrs. Shel
don Sackett motored to The
Dalles today for the' event.
v Another wedding of interest
; will be that of Miss Lora Mills,
i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. B.
; Mills who will become the bride
; ' of Alfred Schmidt in an impres
, sive service at high noon today
,.- at the First Nazarene church.
! Rev. Fletcher Galloway will of-
t ffciate. Miss Lou Ella Hardy
will act as maid of honor and
i Melford Stull will act as best
- man. Jshers " will be ' Ernest
. Friesen, Harve Ratslaff and Ro
bert Huston.
: " Immediately following the
.ceremony ; the. young people will
leavel.fo . a wedding trip which
will v take them north. After
; Jane 16 they will be at home at
- 0 Union street.
Anniversaries are
Complimented
The. anniversaries of Mr. .and
Mrs. J. Stewart and Mr. and Mrs.
J. Cochran .-were complimented at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. !J. H.
Bradford this past week with a
gala party given by the Happy
Go Lucky club.
An evening, of crds was fol
lowed by an attractive "buffet
luncheon. Guests in compliment
vto Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and Mr.
and Mrs. Cochran include Mr. and
Mrs. O. Turner, Mr. ant Mrs.
Gaib, Mr. and Mrs. HilL Mr. and
Mrs. C. Cardy, Mrs. Emma' Ves
Vri Miss Margaret Steward" Miss
Mary: Stewart, Ralph Ennar and
jajMc Stewart. ?..
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Misa Gladys Tipton, teacher at
Parrish Junior high school left
Saturday for Los Vegas. New Mex
ico, where she will study during
the summer months at the.Unl-
,"versity of Los Vexa. Mis Tinto
was accompanied by her brpihr
,. - aMwjl,Vmakothe;irrp jriotir.
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M2yfif Croiiise
Natural expressions
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- Priees ;. most v reasojiV.
able. hfjT.i;- V- i.:.
PORTRAITS
' v :2Ja rtls tic posing -? i nd. .rf.
"J" -lighting -j smart "new
tyles. .in ...fioi8lfe;rTT
Weekend Features
of Interesting
M
arnages
in . o D 1
! i resent oenior KeCltal
Miss Marjory O'Dell will be
presented in her senior recital
from Willamette oniversity
school of music Monday evening
at Waller: hall at 8:15 'clock by
Frances Virginle Melton, director
of the department of piano and
theory of the university.
Miss Ruth Schreiber will assist
with the orchestra parts on a sec
ond piano for the concerto In D
minor by Mendelssohn.
The public is invited to attend
this recital.
The program includes:
I.
Mendelssohn . Concerto In D minor
Allegro
Adagio
Orchestral parts on second piano
by Ruth Schreiber.
II.
Bach-Hees Chorale
Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring
Schumann . Warum? (Why?)
Schumann. .Aufschwung Soaring)
Schumann Grillen! (Whims!)
Balakirew.L'Alouette (The Lark)
De Severae
Une vieille boite a musique
(An old Music Box)
Palmgren The Sea
m.
Chopin .. .Prelude Op. 28, No. 22
Chopin. . .Prelude Op. 28. No. 11
Chopin. . .Nocturne Op. 62, No. 2
Chopin Etude Op. 25. No.. 9
Chopin. ..... polonaise Op. 53
" IV.
Beethoven. ... ...
Moonlight Sonata Op. 27, Not' 2
'Adagio sostenuto' '
' Allegretto
Presto agitato
A Quietly solemnized wedding
was ,tUat; of Miss Xeannette". Se
bern, daughter' of Mr. and Mrs.
Sebern 'of Valero and Sam To'efs
of this city. Rev; F.-L. CammeJU
pastor of the ' Amity Methodist'
church, read the impressive cere
mony in his home Thtirsdav .Tim,
ft. Mr. and Mrs.! Toevs wer at
tended by Misses 'Elizabeth Toevs
and . Marie Sfbern and : by Lester
Sebern. , ' ' . - "
They are making their home at
1655 North .Capitol street.
Mrs. Louis Kine returned from
California where she has been
visiting for the past nine weeks.
She plans to stay in Salem until
time to leave for the east where
she will attend the national en
campment of the G. A. R. in St.
Paul. Minn., In September. Mrs.
King a national officer.
As Illustrated
But With
CUBAN
HEEL
f- Greater
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Qual
Off icers are
Named by
Club
SALEM MacDowell club closed
its season Friday night with
a meeting at the home of Miss
Mary Cupper at which lime re
ports from the year's work were
given, and officers were elected
Mrs. W. S. Levens will head the
club for a second time as a re
sult of the vote Friday night. Oth
er officers Include Mrs. Frank
Lilburh, vice - president; Mrs.
Elza Thomas, secretary: Mrs. s.
W. Starr, treasurer, and Mrs. W.
T. Jenks. auditor.
The reports from the vear'a
work were exceedingly promising
ana indicated one of the outstand
ing accomplishments of th Huh.
In the light of this advance an
unusually successful season is an
ticipated for the coming year.
Following the business session
Miss Cupper was assisted by Miss
Billie Cupper and Mrs. Harris
Llets In serving refreshments.
The club will convene again in
September.
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Music Teachers
To Close Season
Salem Music Teachers will meet
at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs.
Mabel ,S. Powers 'for the- last
meeting tbfhe ' season for the
group. Mjss 'Lena Belle Tartdr
and MrsT , Frank Churchill will be
assisting hostesses; , .
At this time -the rcimlar hu:
iness meeting will be presided
over by the president, Miss Dor
othy Pearce: She .will call . for re
ports from" committees' which have
been serviftg this year. Following
thft Will he election of -off fcers to
serve 'for: the; coming year. -, '
. -' Refresh ments "and 'an informal
social hour "" will" conclude the
meeting. - - - -
Study
Piano ...
During the
SUMMER VACATION
with
DOROTHY PEARCE
267 North Winter Phone 4236
SANDALS
Smart Shoe Treats
for Summer
The New White
Cuban Heel
Sandals
The Name is "Smart"
. . . and right smart
they are in
ity . . . . Fit . . .
It a NATURALIZER
only
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Oheofihe Many New ModehmWhite
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iSHHliB
-STILL BELIEVE-IN QUALITY;
Interest in Camp
Santaly Grows
Interest In Camp Santaly is
growing and registration of those
who wish to attend shows the
popularity of this annual summer
activity of the T. W. C. A.
To date those registered for
the camp which opens July S In
cludes June Curtis, Thelma
Thompson, Vera Buckler, Harriet
Crawford. Elizabeth Steed, Geral
dine Parker, Margaret Goraham,
F 1 o r e n s Daugherty, Marjorle
Mack, Louise Hayes, Lydla Clag
gett, Barbara Compton, Betty
Betfk, Gladys Fisher and Phyllis
Lelandes.
. A group of the camp committee,
headed by Mrs. C. H. Glenn,
chairman, are at the camp this
weekend making preparation for
the opening.
There are still some needs
which the committee is asking
the public to assist in supplying.
These include coaches and chairs,
coat hangers, linoleum for kitch
en floor, colored yarns and rafia.
Camp counselors will meet with
Mrs. Elizabeth Gallaher Wednes
day night for dinner at which
time more plans will be discussed
for opening of camp.
High school Girl Reserves will
Install officers at a tea given by
Miss Eloise White at her home
on North Capitol Tuesday after
noon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Elizabeth
Gallaher and Miss White will be
installing officers.
Ouilt Display Silver
Tea Feature
Mrs J. A. Bernardi will open
her home on South High street
Wednesday afternoon between
the hours of 2:30 and 5:30
o'clock for a silver tea to be spon
sored by Chadwick chapter of the
Order of Eastern Star.
At this time she will place on
display her personal collection of
hand made quilts, a collection
said to be of unusual beauty. All
members of the chapter and any
interested woman is asked to call
during the tea hours and see the
quilts.
Proceeds from the silver tea
will go to aid a member of the
cnapter.
William E. Moses
Entertain With Cards -
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Moses
entertained at their home Friday
evening with an informal evening
of cards. A profusion of spring,
flowers' made a pretty, background
for' the card tables.' - .
' " Mrs: Grant W. . Sbaffner. , Mrs.
A. E." Wickert, Earl Andres-en and
"A. - E. . Wickert " held-- winnlnz
scores for the evening of cards.'LA
late supper hour concluded" the"
informal affair. .' . .-
Invited guests included. Mr: and
Mrs. David O'Hara. Mr.land Mrs.
Earl Andresen. Mr: ahdi.Mrs.
Grant W: Shaft aer,' Mrt -and Mri
A.' ET.; Wickert, Mr. and. Mrs. Karl
Pease; Mr. and Mrs.: J. G." Tay
lor, Mrs." Blanche Niemeyer, and
C. M. Inman.
. Ptice
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.;: Store
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Debutantes
Weekend
Tea and
TEBUTANTES of Salem
J graduation and last minute parties before school con
cluded. All have kept up a pretty round of activities di
versified and interesting. Among the affairs given was th -of
Saturday night at which time Miss Dorothy Butte ;
Miss Edna Matthis entertained at the home of Dr. and In.
J. O. Matthis for an evening of dancing and informal games,
Roses, sweet peas and other spring flowers were, used
about the guest rooms and ;
to each maid was presented
a corsage of roses and sweet
peas.
Mrs. R. Butte, Mrs. J. O. Matth
is and Miss Loretta Matthis were
special guests for the evening.
Guests included Miss Dorothy
Williams, Miss Ruth Jean Garn
Jobst, Miss Barbara Pierce, Miss
Marion Hultenberg, Miss Eva
Crinklaw, Miss Shirley Cronemll
ler, Miss Charlotte Hill. Miss Jean
Doege, Misa Jeanette Brown, Miss
Jean Bantell, Miss Marian Ritchie,
John Ritchie, Dean Ellis, Allan Mc
Callister, Wilbur Curry, Jonathan
Howe, Otto Bahlburg, Robert Bra
dy, James Earle, Jay Kemple,
Frank Guricb, Ronald Foster,
Thomas Gabriel and Richard
Niles.
Friday afternoon Miss Edna
Savage entertained for a group of
graduates from Salem high school.
The affair was a prettily appoint
ed tea at the Spa with covers
placed for Miss Martha Sprague,
Miss Frances Ellis, EIss Eleanor
Trindle, Miss Helen Purvlne, Miss
Julia Johnson, Miss Evelyn Haag,
Miss Charlotte McClary, Miss Hel
en Worth, Miss Dorothy Keeton,
Miss Marjorle Klssling and Miss
Dorothy Murphy.
Miss Marjorle Jlckens was host
ess to a group of young friends at
her home Thursday night. Cards
were in play for several hours.
Guests Included Miss Lucy Fisher,
Miss Betty Lou Burdette. Miss
Jean Probert, Miss Mary Louise
Ritter. Miss Mildred Bender. Miss
Barbara Crltes, Miss Gladys
Knight and the hostess, Miss Mar
jorle Pickens.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barkus and
great grandson, John Westphal,
and Mr. and Mrs. John Tweed mo
tored to Portland today.
cznnTcriT
Enjoy Busy
of Cards,
Dancing
have had a busy week with
Mrs. Bessie Edwards
Complimented Guest
Mrs. Bessie Edwards was the
inspiration of a gay surprise
birthday party Thursday evening
given by a group of friends in
honor of her birthday anniver
sary. The evening was spent playing
"500' pinochle and working Jig
saw puszles, and with music. The
rooms were prettily decorated
with cut flowers.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Townsend, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas McLeod4, Mrs. Walter
Lansing and daughters. Garnet
and Ethel, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mc
Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mc
Elroy, Mr. R. F. McLaughlin. Miss
Lora McGee, Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. George
Naderman, and Mr. and Mrs.
George Edwards.
Refreshments were served at a
late hour.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barkus en
tertained with dinner Thursday
evening with covers placed for
Mrs. G. R. Moorehead, Mrs. Nell
McDonald and sorf Ronald of
Lyle, Wash., Mrs. Larry Kimsey
and son Lloyd of Burns, and for
Mr. and Mrs. Barkus. Pastel
shades of iris arranged in a low
basket formed the centerpiece for
the table.
Miss Blanche Frye became the
bride of Carl V. Barnes in a quiet
ceremony in the parsonage of the
United Bretheren church Satur
day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Pres
ent for the ceremony which was
read by Rev. A. S. Henderson
were Mrs. Edna E. McCanley and
Mrs. Blanche L. Aumes.
dakiko co.-
mm mMmmi
P. E. O. of State
Plans for Convention
The 22nd annual state conven
tion of the P. E. O. Sisterhood t
Oregon will be held this year in
McMlnnville beginning Jane 19.
There will be at this time 49
chapters of the organization re
presented at the convention. Mrs.
C. A. Sprague of Salem is state
president.
Mrs. Louis Braly is president
of the McMlnnville chapter which
is acting as hostess for the con
tention. Mrs. Zora T. Knight of Tecum
eh, Okla., is supreme pretldent
and will be honor guest fr this
convention.
Mrs. Sprague will preside over
the closed meetings and Mrs. Ar
thur E. Welch, vice president of
the state organization will pre
side over the open meetings. Plans
are going forward for an entic
lng program of social affairs to
compliment the business and pro
gram hours of the convention.
Miss Delores Parker was hos
tess to the violin and piano Dun
ning class of which Xoy Turner
Moses is advisor, Saturday night
at her home. A business meeting
followed by a program and social
hour was enjoyed by the members
of the club.
Summer Music Study . . .
in
Piano and Group Instruction
INTENSIVE - PRACTICAL - DELIGHTFUL
will be given by
ELMA WELLER
Classes Starting June 5th
Full Particulars on Application
Studio, 095 X. Liberty - Phone 0559
Piano Studia
Open During
Summer Vacation
Ruby H. Kennedy
694 N. HIGH ST.
Balanced menus for summer
means more careful planning
to include the bone and body
building elementsso necessary
to maintain strong bodies and
alert minds. Serve hillmawo
T.3QCtCr BffCQd with salads
... its high quality fills ovcry
demand.
Ed Lucas Home
Scene of Party
Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Lucas opened, their home to mem
bers of the Eteri class of the First
Baptist church for the monthly
class meeting. Toe first part of
the evening was devoted to bus
iness and derotioaa, after which
informal game vex enjoyed by
the group. At a lata, hour refresh
ments were served by the hostess,
assisted by Mrs. Robey.
Present were: Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Ramseyer, Mr. and Mrs. Mar
vin Roth. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mil
ler. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cole. Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Slater. Mrs.
Larry Gronquist, Mr. MUtoa Di
erks. Mrs. Robert Fromm. Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Wagers, Mr. and
Mrs. Robey. Mr. and Mr. Bernard
Zobel, and the boats, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Lucas.
The American War Mothers
will meet Tuesday to make prep
arations for the visit this month
of Mrs. Lenore Harnsberger. na
tional president of the War Moth
ers organization. The meeting
being called at 2 o'clock at the
American Lutheran church and
all Mothers are urged to be pres
ent (
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