Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1934)
'8 Till OREGON CTATECIIAIT, Galea, Orcss'n, Wcdaesday Horning, J&ncary 3, 1934 PAGE FIVE t 4 v m r 4' ft- Society News arid Cltib j Affairs Jessie Steele Society Editor Home'' Ceremony Unites Couple; , -Sunday Hiss Beatrice. Ryan was tnar tled to Willis E. Keithley of North Santlam at a beautiful cer- ' raony Snnday afternoon In - tbe Mt. Pleasant farm home of the ' bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs., M. ' F. Ryan. : -. - ' " 1 " Rev. J. Y. : Stewart read the service under a bower , of green - fern with yellow and white rib- bona f draped ' In "the -colonnades and yellow lighted u:fr on eith er slde. Bouquets of yellow for-' aythia and fern made the rooms ' attractive and carried oat" the color motif. ' , The bride was lovely, -In Alice bine taffeta and carried a shower boaq.net of . laby chrysanthemums : '- with white heather? Miss Helen Holford, bridesmaid, was gown- ed in . coral silk with a corsage of bine- sweet peas and white ; heather. Lelan d Keithley acted as best man for his brother. ' Preceding the ceremony W. E Ryan sang - "I Lore Tow .Truly" accompanied by Mrs. H. N. Hunt ley and Miss Clare Stewart sang "When Lot Comes Calling" at the conclusion of the . service, Miss Stewart also played the wed ding march. A dinner was served at noon ., by Mrs. BL'N, Huntley, assisted by Mrs. P. M. Haberman and Mrs. P. X. Hoereth, sisters of the brides. Tbe large wedding cake wreathed with yellow forsythia and fern formed the centerpiece, with lighted yellow candles on either side. Covers jwere placed for 'the bride and1 groom, 'Mr., and Mrs. W. E. Keithley, the bride's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. P.. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Keithley. par- nts of the . groom,' Mr. and Mrs. Leland Keithley and daoghters, .Mary Ixa and Betty Joe, all of North Santlam. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ryan and son, Billy, Mr. and Mrs. P. X. Hoereth and daugh- ; ters, , Margery and Joan, Mrs. Daisy? Mclntyre, Mrs. Mills, and Miss Helen Holford. of Salem, Rev. J. Y. Stewart and daugh ter, Clare, of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. F. .N. Hantley-6f Mt. Pleas ant and Mrs. F. M. Haberman of Nevada City, Calif. V Open house was held In the afternoon and many friends of the couple called to congratulate them. They left la the late even ing for Eugene, where they will make their home. Mr. Keithley --.win auena mole school. ' - The Salem Dakota club will meet tonight at the W. C. T. U. hall at 6: JO o'clock tor a potluck enpper. Those attending are asked v ,to bring table service. There will . fee an exchange of gifts. Fashion Takes Up Blue Eagle j - '"1 s -' Y I i ' f ' Installation Held For Officers O.E.S. it -1 s V " i ' . -. V. .SJ. ' . V. V A'.- . yK-:-.. . A, . 4 ? A brilliant ceremonial last night at the Masonic temple marked the formal Installation of officers of the Order of Eastern Star. The rooms were decorated ' profusely with palms, cedar boughs and V Mrs. Gebrze KInr was installed as worthy matron, the ceremony, being performed by grand officers of 1 the lodge. The new officers passed through an archway made of ; yellow ' chrysanthemums on their way to the East for the serv ice. t Mrs. Monnle Hauser, worthy grand matron; Rer. W. Davis, worthy grand patron Mrs. Pearl Pratt, grand marshalC and Milton L. Meyers, associate grand patron, are all members of Chad wick as sembly. Mr. Davis Is an honorary member, however, and Mr. Meyers was nnable to attend the installa tion Decs use ol illness. Miss Grace Babcock, acting grand chaplain; Mrs. Belle Niles Brown, acting grand organist, and Miss Julia Harms, soloist, completed the Installing officers corps. : Those vested with their new of fices were Mrs. King, worthy ma tron; Harry Mohr, worthy patron; Mrs. Bernice Blodgett, associate matron; E. A. Rhoten, associate. patron; Mrs. Alma Thompson, sec retary; Mrs. Jessie Crawford, treasurer; Mrs. Vera Barrick. con ductress; Mrs. Winifred Herrick, associate conductress; Miss Ruth Moore, chaplain i Miss Bertha Bab cock, marshal!; Mrs. Veda Russell, ... , y ' 1 Pattern 1 : """" . f2?; f f u SOCIAL CALENDAR ' ' " Wednesday, January S Leslie Ladies' Aid, silver tea in church parlors,-! p. m. Short business meeting, social after. The Woman's Home Missionary society meets Wed nesday, 2:15 p. m. in the First Methodist church parlors, the program In charge of Mrs. A. B. Evans and group. Salem Dakota club, 6:30 p. m., W.C.T.U. halL pot luck supper. ? Woman's Foreign Missionary society, Jason Lee church, 2:30 p. m., home Mrs. W. W. Chadwick, 1390 N. Winter St, Prayer service at 2:15 o'clock. Thursday, January U Hayesville Woman's club at home Mrs. Claude Tal ' mage, 1765 Center street. Rev. Britton Ross, speaker. Merry Minglers club meets with Mrs. Allen McCain Thursday afternoon at 2:30; p. m. Officers and officers-elect of Woman's Relief corps, meet in Miller's hall, 2 p. m. Chapter G, P. E. O., dessert luncheon, home Mrs. Tinkham Gilbert, 750 S. High, 1:30 p. m. " " U. S. Grant circle No. 5, Ladies of G. A. R., 12:30 luncheon at armory followed by Installation of officers Priscilla club. 1 o'clock luncheon, home Mrs. George Dunsford, 1945 8. High. ! Raphaterlan club, 2:30 p. m., home Mrs. Charles Sherman, 835 D street. Friday, January 5 Card club, B. and P. fW. club with Mrs. Winifred Herrick and Miss Helen Louise Crosby, 296 Richmond Ave. Unitarian Women's Alliance tea ani business meet ing, 2; SO p. m. with Mrs. j Fred Alban Well, 657 Che-, meketa street. Salem Heights Woman's club, 2 p. m. at clubhouse. Subject, "Oregon Scenery"; Hal' Hibbard auxiliary; business meeting, home Mrs. Arthur Girod. 2235 N Churjh, 2 p. m. Eteri class of First Baptist church, business and social meeting. Evening. 1 The Bine Eagle has" come to Hollywood In a big way. If this evening onwti an hv rhirmlnv TJuri PAi-farr. wrrwn actress, is any indication of how the wind blows. The dress, of white satin, is ornamented with s t organist; Mrs. Lfla Antrican, Ada; replica of the NRA symbol, which covers almost the entire bodies Miss Dorothy Cornelius, Ruth; of the gown. . Miss Grace jonnson, Esther; Miss Helen Louise Crosby. Martha; Mrs. Bessie Edwards, Electa; Mrs, Emma Pearce. warder, and R. K. Ohling, sentinel. v The ladies installed were all in formal gowns of varied shades of green, with the worthy matron wearing a coral velvet frock Miss Vera Beechler and Miss Betty Mohr presented flowers to the officers and the installing of ficers received gifts and flowers. Mrs. King presented Mrs. Lena Beechler, retiring worthy matron, with a past matron's jewel and Harry Mohz bestowed a past pa tron's pin upon Harry Craw, re tiring patron. Short talks were given by the grand officers and those newly in stalled. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening in the din ing? room with Mrs. Dee Mohr, Mrs. Betty Smith and Miss Leila Johnson in charge of arrange ments. , BadertscKers Feted Sunday ' . The home of Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Badertscher. 1644 South Liberty street, was the scene of a pleasant surprise Sunday evening when friends and neighbors cam in to help them celebrate their 25tn wedding anniversary. - ," Rev. W. A. Grieffroy. who at the time was pastor of the First Evangelical church of Salem ana performed the ceremony-25 years ago, was also in attendance San day and again read the marriage rows. Mrs. W. A. Grieffroy, who was a witness of the marriage. and William Hartman acted as bridesmaid and best man daring the ceremony Sunday night. Miss Elva Ault and Mrs. R. i Wright sang "When Ton and I Were Young. Maggie" and "I Love Ton Truly.' Mtss Ault played, the wedding march. Dr. B. W. Pettieord presented Mr. and Mrs. Badertscher with the gifts. I Refreshments were served to the following guefcts: Dr. E.; W. Pettieord, Rev. apd Mrs. W. A. Grieffroy, Mr. and Mrs. wuuam Hartman, Mr. aid Mrs. Jacob Amsler. Mr. and Mrs. Vogt, Mr. and Mrs. BrandH 4nd son, Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. William Gill in gs and daughter Lois, MrJand Mrs. R. l. Wrizht. Miss Elva Ault, Mrs. Rey nolds and son Johfany, Mrs Peter Saucy, Adolf Amsler, jLuke jonns- ton and the honored coupie, jar and Mrs. Badertscher. ".! Singing Chorus to Be Organized A iftmmnnitr mfletine to organ ize a women's singing chorus will be held in the Hayesville school- house Friday afternoon at 4 Plans will also be formulated for the January community, club program. The Salem Heights Woman's club will meet Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the clubnouae. Mrs P. P. Stolsheise will lead the dis cussion on "Oregon Scenery.' Scenic spots throughout the state will be described by different members. Mrs, C. C. Geer will give soma piano solos and Miss Rath Geer will sing: Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Conner en tertained at their home in South Salem over the weekend. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hart and son Harry of Cottage Grove, Miss Mamie Jones, H. Culter of Sclo and Mr. and Mrs. A. N. wara ana daughter Mildred of Carlton. Mrs. Frank Haberman of Nev ada, r.itr. Cal.. is visiting: in Salem with her parents, Mr. ana Mrs. m. nvxt A friends. She came lasi weekend to attend the wedding of hre sister, Mrs. W. E. Keithley (Beatrice Ryan). Honeymoon in Open Spaces ! r M -,5P. i "v -j Gary Cooper, movie hero, and his bride, Sandra Shaw, pictured as they started out for an early morning canter over the desert at Phoenix, Ana, where they are honeymooning amid the cactus and sagebrush. Mrs. Cooper's "off-screen" name is Virginia Balfe, She is the daughter of a prominent New York society family. Three Generations Celebrate The meeting of 1933 and 1934 was very happily celebrated at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dom ogalla in Silverton when all three generations of the Prank Davey family' assembled for the New Year's festivities. It was the first time that all members of the group were ever together, so the event was doubly enjoyable. Those present were Dr. and Mrs. Prank Davey of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bowen (Merle Davey) and their children, rora. Marion and Alton of Baker and Avon villa of Silverton; Mr. and Mrs. Robert; E. Davey and their son. Robert Frank, of Newport: Mr. and Mrs. Domogalla (Lou Davey) and their daughter Jeanne of Sil verton. The Bowen family mo tored down from Baker before Christmas and have-enjoyed the holiday period with their rela tives. Their oldest daughter, Miss Annvilla, has been employed in the Coolidge and McClainebank at Silverton the past six years. Mrs. Bowen is well remembered In Salem, where she lived years of her young life. 1FHCIIM1: wirtEDiucmiiiT E. M. Short, Scio route one. pleaded guilty in municipal eoart yesterday -to a charge of failing . . to give right of way, resulting in his automobile's striking a machine driven- by George Yogi, route nine, at State and Waverly streets. He paid a S 5 line. Neith er motorist was Injured. , . Peter McCaffery, 1690 Market street, arrested early Monday on a charge of reckless driving, af ter his cat was involved in a three way accident, appeared In court yesterday and obtained a 10-day continues ce of his case. MpriUyne Carr, six, suffered a leg. cut i Monday when a car driv en by P. M. Carr, 83 C South' street, collided with another op--; erated by Fred Fetsch, 2340 North Comferclal, at Commercial 4 and Owens, both drivers reported 1 yesterday. ; Other, mishaps reported Involv ed the. following: Haxel P. Tryon. 2021 Myrtle, and an unidentified motorist, at IS 9 0 Market; Oscar Aner, Salem, and- an unidentified motorist, at Commercial and Hoyt; A. J. Barley, route four, and a boy bicycle rider who re fused to give his name,' and was not hurt, at' Judson and Summer.-' many Hal Hibbard auxiliary will hold its business meeting at the home of Mrs. Arthur Glrod, 2235 North Church, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The meeting place has been changed because of repair work being done at the armory, Miss Prances Vlrginle Melton will present another of her de lightful musical teas Sunday January 7,' at 4 o'clock at ' her studio. -481 North Winter street. A general invitation is extended to music lovers. Mrs. Henry H. Meyers, North Summer street, will not entertain the Thursday luncheon club this week but on next Thursday, Janu ary 11. Dr. J. Vinton Scott DENTIST Office Phone Home Phone 6964 8559 304-0 1st National Bank Bldg. Salem, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rose braught spent New Year's with their daughter," Mrs. W. H. Fos ter, in Portland. : Officers of the Woman's Relief corps and officers-elect will meet in Miller's ball Thursday after noon at 2 o'clock. MDIrulr iro 1 '' ' - taSVB COBS Vn7K0U!tfD0S(n Miss Pro Entertains Young Set Miss Loretta Pro entertained a group of young friends with a 'dancing party last week end. A lata supper was servea ny xne hostess, Bidden In the Valley Social Realm Hal Hibbard Officers Installed Miss Carter Married To J. Miller Hal Hibbard camp and auxil iary held a foint installation oi officers In the armory Monday night. Department . commanaer Harry Reed was the installing officer for the camp. Department President Elizabeth Reed installed the following offi cers: President, Florence Buck les:' senior vice president. Ida Girod; junior vice president, Eli- beth Green; chaplain, taun Bane: historian, Ruth Dewey; patriotic Instructor, Kathryn Striker: conductor, Helen Craig; assistant conductor, Sopna Gar ner; guard, Grace Push; assistant guard. Edith Woolpert; musician. Blanche walcher; secretary, Bes sie Baker: treasurer, Ruth Brant. President LUUan McKiniey pre sided and introduced the follow ing who gave short talks: Mr. Misener. department historian; Mrs. - Misener. preaWent of the veteran's hospital committee; Mr, Hanson, department chaplain, and Mrs. Hanson of Portland, Clar ence Miller ot Roseburg; Mr, Ri ser Of Gresham; Mr. and Mrs. W, . . . . a . ...... i low di nowiuuru. aiiur aku. v 'YriZ department secretary and nation- . kse only when they tit the womi 1! 'C'Xl an-her personality as weU as ' ?n far figureand fit the occasion. Jr?,Uent ln f0'Mr?V.Mc' . para Biunraai- mgyvm ' inute and .ageless, and wearable - - every hour of the day. Contrast Is - Introduced by the flattering re , vers, while chic seaming: creates ih Announced ' leCU t Rail 1 BtWTCw . UVIU- saiaw ' without exaggeration, n-neeuve iu i Word hM receiTed 0fthe faille, messy crepe, oraneer wooi, lmarrige of Miss, Meda Harden wttn oengaune or san .w sou; and Eart Beafcrof In San Fran- trast--"-'..;r-rrb.'?,..-- cisco., The news came ras.A.anr- 'PattTSi,llI7-l-i-.vanabto-la. prls8 to their many friends in izes 14, If. 18,-20, 2r14 21, j,, , , S3. 40, 42 and 44..Slse is takes - Tne brlde j, the .daughter of "I nrds ! 8 9 lncht f abrift and Mr. and: Mrs. J. H. Harden. 8 9 5 yard contrasting. IUustrated step- s, Uih gtfeeti am a'-gndaat of . J by-step sewing instructions ln; gale tih schooL The groom is a tluded. If Ann er Salem bor and the son of Mr. and Mrs. .1.' Beecroft of 9 33 Hood street. The " conple will mako - their home in San Francisco.! V; . S. r -5The Woman's Foreisn kMIssfoa- sry society of - the Jason ;Le ehurch wi hold Its January meet- lng this sttteraoeik at 3:30 oiocic at the home of Mrs. W. W. Chad wick, 15 90 N. Winter streets Mrsi Marie Putnam wiu present me ie- son and Mrs- Pant Denner ww condnct .the ' devotions. Prayer service wUl be held - at J:I5 o'clock. -' - - n..iMii.. f. ana r I U1V- , . Freeburg, Mr. ana son, Mr. and Mrs. Otto SawaHah. wM b w. Haroer. Mr. a Mw &!' A a wddinir of I eomiMued of William Pruitt, Levi I ' ranl Simon. Mr. and 4n. aoi.m trMn. . h 1 Bennett. Lester Perry, Orville I x.m ru-nrr Beach. Mr. and Mrs. -.V4a Ak V . MOTS " " - I - . . 1 Bennett, ixuie uiucr, rati, j Kichmona ana aausuw uam rrumua un. w. ti. nw- anA Jpan. Mr. mo ford, furnishea music. Keiresn mehts were served. of Miss Margaret Adeline Carter and Joseph Miller. The ceremony was performed at the home of Father Thomas V. Keenan In . the presence of the immediate fam ilies. TcvinAhnrn Mr. and Mrs. Hart- 1- PnnniT were host and hostess i " . . i -a at w wnavw iiiiiiim lu r. th MImsii - Bar- 1 rrluay evemu. w . " - i . rani mna . . . " t.i t i satmi taoiea ui Virginia uemunsseu, xieicu ujus. mpsou, wruvuj 4 1W , . w n Miller and hostess. Miss Loretta fro. . -. -- i. c7 corts were ica srew, T pfafflniter. The mer Barkus, Rains Tipton, w vu ' " r..-i t,ir Sturdavant and Jack Kinney. I hostess was a daughters, is - wara Mr. ana Airs. miiiiav Mr. and Mrs. O. Ml Zena. Forty-nine members rof the Happy Hour dance club and their guests enjoyed a "hobo dance" at the clubhouse saturaay night. Picturesque costumes were features. An old time orchestra C. R. L. PUT YOUR. fCCT IN 1 MY HANDS SHOE LI BOOT ERY January Mrs. Mrs. Tt. fl. Grant circle No. 5, Ladies of the G. A. R. will entertain the Mrs. Olive Carter, mother ot I deoartment president, Mrs. Susan nab. Hammond of Portland, ana the department Inspector, Mrs. Laura Vaa Valkenburg, wltfc a 12:30 o'clock luncheon Thursday afternoon. Following Inspection, the department president will In stall tbe new officer". the bride, entertained members of the bridal party and friends numbering thirty at her home with a wedding breakfast follow ing the ceremony. The couple will make their home in Salem. Make These Practical Bags the- close of. the meeting. San Francisco Nuptial - a'tlft'esW'aScV i estas; or suaty (eolns prf '!ji"f : Asa AduM paiUra. Writs S1 Mai, aadrMa aS atyU tvmtn. Tke nnot ditto '"'if Jtte n huk will' kcla Ttl WMJt V . - -r - aad pattara toaataac as casta. Addrasa rlars tf Ta Ortfaa Stataaoua Pattarn Ppt, sil-U Caauaardal Streot, Saiaau Stakaaa asary andosnraa. Taw d ffl raaapOy attaadad Sa. . 'r-'-.--- ' Ordarg nitawarUy art rnwala fao ya fnw.taa ti racatwa y Ta Btataawaifc .. . " --. .; t f v- 7-,:v - i i ii -mi ! WORK BAG. i PATTERN 590 Peasant figures and motifs. in; eros stitch are a popular decora tion today. Quaint in design, they suggest a variety of brilliant colors- which .are sure .to make any article sparkle,; These motifs are lust the-thing to select tor some practical bat? on which' you wish struung remoroiaery, oB .-csi is made ot very big crosses (four to the'inch) so it is easy to see how. fast the workrans be. done. The peasant pair art delightful on a simple- laundry bag, prac tically: made of two straight gecasa while the . floral motif nrakes lovely, splash ot color on that so popular knitting bag. Tbe two 'peasants would make a love ly pillow to; The embroidery Is to be done either In wool or in rone aUk on a eoarae materlaL - Pattern 590 comes to yon with tbe motifs of. the peasant figures 1S4 bv 1S4 Inches and the flor al motif 7 b -15 Inches, com plete directions for making the two I bags shown. . and a pillow. yardages and color suggestions. Send 10 cents for this pattern to The- Oregoa Statesman Needle craft Dept., 215 South, Commer cial street, - gaienu . - - - If1" - ! ijTaA arm ArlsU Wendei, r. u Ar -orpfpht. sir. IBB tl--L. tit0. -wr and Mrs. Hart- t.. nnnnr. Mrs. Leona a Miss Neal Bonney, j t Ttfafftncrer. miss Wright and Lynn Lenion. xTard Mr. and Mrs. Wal do Brown entertained the mem bers of the Town club at their home Saturday .y " were won by Mrs. Julius Stauffer. Mrs. George Crimps. T TiMhUn and Elmer Stauffer. Boyd and Wallace Brown aVslsted their mother in serving refreshments to wr. ana George Grimps, Mr. anjMrs ju Uus Stauffer. Mr. andMrs. L. A. Braden. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Will, Dr. Frederick Burke. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stauffer. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. vunn MeLauxhm. Miss Haxel Welts. Mrs. Neva McKenxle. Mrs. I... e-f.vii Mr. and Mrs. Wal- g f-i iaas wawr - do Brown. , laffAraKnl Mrs. Albyn ES- son was glren a surprise Friday, when her neighbors and friends came- to spend her birthday with her at her country home. Tbi time was spent la jnuilting. and at noon a covered aisa ainuer was aervad to Mrs. B. C. Irvine and Mrs. John Wlnkley of Cor aUIs; Mrs. Roy Houser and Mrs. Fannie Livingston ot Aioany, Mrs. Ed Meeker, Mrs. Thomas Farlow, Mrs. Charles Alexander, Mrs. Lura VanMatre, Mrs. Dale a a a ir. Arnold, Mrs. James Annua, r, and Mrs. Lester Conser, Mrs. Gil bert Groshong and Mr. and Mrs. Albyn -Esson. i:.. -r;'- . m m w 4 ? Hasel Green Mrs. Louis WamniA will be hostess to the Nemo Sewing club at her home January 2. The Sunshine Sewing club win be entertained at home of Mrs. Joseph Cook, Hayesville, January. 3. Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Archie McCorckle.noBtesaes. Oar Entire Stock of High-Grade Shoes BUY WITH CONFIDENCE We are not in the habit of giving sales ... ibis Is only oar third since Acklim's Bootery was estab lished. I -Which simply means!, . . you'll not find specially purchased sale merchaadise . . . ABSOLUTELY NOTHING BUT STOCK WHICH IS REGULARLY SOLD HERE. Our Entire Stock of High-Grade Shoes On Sale . was uatb f i i i ' j : Cantilever ?S Vitality Health Shoes 5 SE45 T il" a MA mmmit a M en 5 Shoei Rek. $S a&di $G Values $9S and $95 Sample Shoes - 'Sires 4 aid V B 6tij.& 2. : : W Z ALL 'GO AT V-K- s-' t j ALL SHORT LINE $ 55:00 and 56.00 Value GO AT ONE PRICE . . . . v - Help KidncvG -V It -rh'ffaatleBlB Ptors j 7- m at. -a. i -m aV a-4MW ftftaSB 4 121 N. HiSH Opposite Courthouie - 1 1 ..