The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Saturday, August 6, 1921 Edited by Adelaide V. Lake Telephone 8i Of Interest To Women Hostess At Affair . Brock entertained ,,f jut. sou tables of ve Mrs. H. Tri-L Girls Picnic at Spong's Members of Tri-L, business girls' organization, enjoyed a pic nic on Monday at Spong's landing. Those who went were Miss Elsie Beckner, Miss Gertrude Tucker, Miss Myrtle Frame, Miss Gladys Sargent, Miss Marjorie Blake, Miss Edna Newberry, Miss Agnace Sea man, Miss Amy Feidler, Mies Es ther Natterlund, Miss Helen Berg, Miss Marian Zinser, MiBs Bessie Jones, Miss Henrietta Croats, Mlsa Two Girls Will Wed In August Honoring two young women who are to be brides of August, Mrs. B. E. Carrier entertained on Satur day evening a week ago r ot .cmii6 a wee.i ag( Onoie Gillon, of Eva L. Scott, U. G. Shipley, R. N. dinner party at her home. KOb .c ,, !. WnrA Wacno fi, ,..,!.. I ..ft.. j a . .. A Miss Ks' . , tj,,n Ivors Henrv Vnrd. Wavne Ouavla " ,i of Portland, , and Mark Wilbur. Z. manner sang j 1 1 Mrs. ,,. i i i I f II I vi I readings. . . ......linff a inici . . L. urveO u " h me of Pink romi w . . .. j 1 ., 11RGU. and noil?""- . n.iirnrnia pop- j, were the first Announced On Monday Announcement of ment of Miss Marie the engage-Breitenstein .,.,, Miss uorum U IT I. Vil- to Benjamin V. Forbes, Jr., wa3 . vit.nrri n ' " live bunarea - - TU v . . . t. fc-1 rli I -1 11 1, 1 o" Ku Ii.iP . UrtotPSS w " " MB " , . . . hir ... . refresniuc" parents, Mr. ana Mrs. r . urenen- stein, when Mrs. Breitenstein was hostess for an evening affair. The Mrs evening was spent in a pleasant social way anu at an opportune time, corsage bouauets were dis tributed among the guests and to these were tied small cards bear ing the engagement announcement ; which came as a surprise to the ..acCtlf jjiss Rossie Gillon, nU.-r I. 11. 14 i-C IIUIIC1 u ' ,. rkhnrne. ot roi u0uu. ii Moore, Mrs. vv. Mrs. Lester Davis, Mrs. Vibbert, Mrs. J- ,,.,nH. ,he ,,.. crmi,. .. irlll im Sirs. WW-, - - . . who i nisc nrti f pn wrpi n w I s si in- ...... Mrs Paul 11. nausci i - . ' , n oitoo Miss ueriruuB - , R. Sites, Miss attended Salem hlgh BCh00i Mrs. H. Haid, Mrs H. . . N H. Jones, Mrs. . . f n peiievs. "' nuon Mrs. KODert -r un Robert Simpson, ' E. Stricklin, Mrs. Julia ru.uCD, L M. Wilkerson, Mrs i me omic yuu.v. UU1.,D with a A mlnr scheme 0f, red and white was used throughout the rooms and places were set for thirteen. The .even ing was spent in conversation and music. Those present were the two honor guests, Miss Lyra Miles and Miss Evelyn Belong,, and Miss Margaret Hodge, Miss Laura Heist, Miss Esther Wheeler, Miss Mary Findley, Miss Genevieve Findley, Miss Frances Sailor, Miss Phyllis Sailor, Miss Eva Miles, Mrs. Ross Miles, Miss Nell Hollen beck and Mrs. Carrier. The wedding of Miss Evelyn De Long is to be an event of Weones day, August 10. She will become the bridje of Loren Basler, of Bremerton. Washington. Miss De Long is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. DeLong, of this city and is well known here. She vas graduated from the school of music at Willamette university in the year 1920. Mr. Basler is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Basler, of Bremerton, Washington, and re ceived his degree from Willamette university this year. Miss Lyra Miles, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Miles, of Salem, will become the wife of Professor Robert L. Dann, of Guilford College, North Caro lina, on Wednesday August 17, at the home of her p'afents. Miss Miles for the past two years has been professor of educational psy- Portland People Visit Relatives Here Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wiseman, of Portland, accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. A. C. Warner and children, Kenneth and Pauline, of Seattle, and Victor Hazell, of Portland, are visitors in Salem at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Van Winkle. Mr. and Mrs. Wise man recently presented Lausanne hall infirmary at Willamette uni versity with three rooms as a me morial to a daughter who has passed on. Party Is Given for Mrs. Martin Entertaining as a compliment to Mrs. Alta Martin, of Los Angeles, who la visiting in Salem with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Alt man, Miss Clara Albert was hos tess on Wednesday for an after noon. Conversation passed the nleasant afternoon. Decorations were done in nasturtiums. Refresh ments were served by the hostess. Those present were Mrs. Alta Martin, Miss Louise Humphrey, Mrs. Otto Wilson, Miss Gertrude Eakin, Miss Lucile Chase, Mrs. Beulah Hewitt, of Seattle, Mrs. Angie McCulloch, Mrs. George A surprise party for Frank E. , , . ,t ,,. . . . ,. ... . , ,7 rie Schwab, Miss Nellie Schwab, Shafer on the occasion of his birth- . . , , I Mrs. Ruth Brant, Mrs. Bess Ba- day was given on Thursday even- Z ,. , , . . ' . " , " tield, Mrs. James Albert, Miss Edna ing, when a group of friends came , . . ... ,,. ., 'Pinrrlv nun MlM . ara Alhprt. ing'js diversion and refreshments. she will join her mother, Mrs. Joseph Albert. She will spend a hweek there. Mr. Shafer Is Honored On Birthday lire . m. vumci"i - - ... nT. .Inn Un mad iworCDCIB (llirinf IhP i i- i.i -i rvi ii- p.! u ii. iic Tf a. -j j t i uvuu " " o - - , (llara Ranne I, Mrs. war auu won iac ul - oiara nauu , . Th. hurt She Is well known in Sa m r red G. Brock. marriage ot Miss Joanna m ........ .... Rvrl will j be an event of next week t return of Miss Wismer eeasl where she has been an extended vacation, u Wlsmer and Mr. Byrd toyed at the institution ieeO;e-Ilnueu. mi. ujm n of Dr. W. H. Byrd, and tfvpri r:..-l A . Ii . 1 I iieiHfiiain. in .ut iaj . Jinn nt1l Ha an ovpnt rf thp Aftrlv Hem. receiving her high school edu- taIl cation here and later taking post Decorations on Monday evening graduate work at Willamette unl- were done in hydrangeas and music .versity. Professor Dann is a grad- and conversation passed the ev- uate rrom i-acmc coiiege ai They found that Mr. Shafer had gone to Portland, but he returned at a late hour and upon opening the dining room door, found there his self-invited guests. The ev ening was spent in- playing five hundred for which Mrs. J. A. Ber nardi and 0. P. Hoff received high score. Mr. Shafer was presented with a ring, bearing the Masonic em blem. The day was also the birth day anniversary of Mrs. A. H. Moore and she was ?lso presented with a token. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Shafer, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. BernardI, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Shaver, Mr. and Mrs. George Dunsford, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Hoff, Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Kriesel, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Cory, Miss Min nie Moeller. Return From Vacation at Coast. Mrs. T. G. Bligh and Mrs. Frank Bligh and children return ed this week from a vacation at Newport. Vncation at Beach Comes to End Mr. and Mrs. Theo Congo and baby have returned from two weeks' outing at Astoria, Seaside and Cannon Beach. They were ac companied by Miss Lucile Estes. Newport Lures Mr. and Mrs. Barr Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Barr and children are leaving this week end for Newport and will spend the rest of this month there. They will occupy their summer cottage "Barr Harbor." Motorists Are Home from Journey Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Spauld ing, Mrs. Nora Gard Miller, of Corvallis, Mrs. C. K. Spaulding and Miss Ha Spaulding returned yesterday from their motor trip south. They went by Medford, reaching Crater Lake, and return ed through Bend and The Dalles. Miss Schreiber Delights Audiences Miss Elizabeth Schreiber, who is making her first professional appearances this week in Salem Take Trin Bv theatres, is aengnting ner auoi- Motor To Victoria? cices with her beautiful and grace- Mr. and Mrs. David Eyre and dancing. She gives Spanish, nhiirirpn will lonvo lomnrrow for Egyptian and interpretive num- ri.trtria msbtnir iha trin hv bers and is equally delightful in ening. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Those present were Miss Marie Breitenstein, Mrs. Herbert L. Stiff, Mrs. E. C. Quinn, Mrs. Rob ert Duncan, Mrsr Derrol Proctor, Mrs. Eberle, Miss Edna Howd, Miss Grace Holt, Miss Irene Curtiss, Miss Olga Gray, Miss Ethel Fra .ir Miss Vivian Hargrove, Miss Velma Powell. Miss Helen berg, receiving his degree in the same class as Miss Miles, 1917. Following their marriage the cou ple will make their home in North Carolina. Take Week End Trip To Silver Creek Falls. The following party of Salem npnnlB motorefl to Silver Creek Rose, ' falls yesterday and are spending Woman j .j, Tntj Roland and daugh- i! south. n.nr.niiTi at Alsea Miss Marie Marshall. Miss Alice me wees eni v. - ''"- Forbes Miss Isla McCain, of Cor- H. H. Olinger, Mr. and Mrs Hom valUs, Miss Glyda Kistner, of On-er Smith Mr and Mrs. George tario, California, Miss Clara Brei- Brown, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. An ' . t .,' rtprnnn Mr. and Mrs. r. w. uur stein, Miss Helen Breitenstein, and Mrs. F. Breitenstein. With Sear Shaw Mule Burghart, of Salem, rp nn s iiiiuiv I., iwitii! npr Khn rajlrio nan r Whw Mr. and Mrs. w. i. nw"" and son, J. W. Needham, ot raco mm, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Needham and son and Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Bencer will leave today for a va cation of two weeks to be spent in the Alsea country. bin and Dancy. Mr. and Mrs. W. I Schnider and family are guests at the J. C. mwence. ltd Mrs. George Will are Miss Miller Will Return from Rockaway Mi-s Ada Miller, who naB been the guest of Mrs. F. H. Berger, at Tinckaway. plans to return to Sa lem early next week. Mrs. W. E. Anderson Entertains with Child's Party. Mrs. W. E. Anderson gave a lawn party on Saturday after noon for the children in her neighborhood. Numerous games were enjoyed ana reiresuiuemn were served for eight children: Dorothy Masters, Dorothy Kleep plng, Martha Kleckenham, Dor othy Ross, Marion Ross, Helen Wcidmer, Charles West and Paul Savage. On Monday afternoon Mrs.' Anderson will take the same group to see Jackie Coogan in "Peck's Bad Boy" at the Liberty theatre. all. Miss Schreiber Is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. E. Hofer and is spending this summer as their house, guest. She will leave soon for T.ns Aneeles where she has her JUU11ID1D WW I vJ - - future at the home of Mrs. Fred! first professional bookings in lead stewart. Announcement of the ing theatres. Miss Schreiber nas motor. War Mothers To Have Silver Tea. A silver tea for the Salem War Mothers will be held in the near exact date will be made later. Will Visit Duaughter in Astoria. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Thatcher will leave this evening for Astoria where they will visit their daugh ter. Mrs. Jack Barrett. Mr Drive to Tillamook Beaches. m .. i xt f ... itonrv T.f and little daughter, accompanied by remain for two or three weeks. Adrian Loomis are driving today j to the Tillamook beaches where ,m Albert Joins they will spend a vacation oi a week. appeared at numerous social functions during her Salem viBlt and those who have seen her are unanimous in their praise and their prediction of a successful ca reer for the young woman. Miss Schreiber formerly lived in Sa lem and it is an interesting fea Eastern Girl Visits in Salem. Miss Elizabeth Morrison, of East Lancing, Michigan, arrived in Salem yesterday and Is a house guest at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. n n Milca. Miss Morrison is a tu Miles. Her father lilt I V. L ... nrnfPflsnr in the Michigan Agri colleee at East Lancing and Miss Morrison is an assistant in the school. She came to be present at the wedding of her cousin, Miss Lyra Miles. State Officers Visit in Salem. Following the meeting of the Marion County Veteran's associa tion in Sllverton, guests in Salem at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Terwilliger were Mrs. Margaret E. Becker, department president, of Portland, and Mrs. Clella M. Gable, department secretary, of Portland. Will Spend Week to Ulutatcs , ror.t Points Blain Kirkuatrick. rastor . im H ' . ivirf. .i.i .i - oi .iieiuuuisi iiurcn, nas , .. tr rom tpworlli League In held t Jefferson and He will fin his pulpit Nicholson and will leave today ior a week's vacation to be spent at j toria and Seaside. ta Three iwin Kocks iM Urs. William Cherring- 135 Cherrine-tnn ami Mills nnfion are leaving this lOr Twin Pr,..L-, n-V,o,.a -r-.... u iui ti-ni-ciia a- In. Spears Saneil (Jatlin entertained itternoon with four nuge in nonor ot the Of her ii.-i- -..r M-c Spear?. Hi?h arnrp was rt. Harry Hawkins. Re- Indian Missionary Visits With Salem Friends Dr Gertrude Mlnthorn, a mis sionary to India, is the house guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs B C. Mile. She is a medical mission ary and is in this country on her furlough. She has been spending u. - r with her sister, Mrs. W G. Strench, of Ketchikan, Alaska, and will soon go to New port for a short vacation before returning to India. Alaskan Vessel To Sail Tuesday. The steamer on which tne group of six Salem young women, who left here Friday, were to sail for Alaska does not leave Seattle ..n t... This was the message sent home by one of the , amlly left on Wednesday for nr-h,,, i,ori lain their plans ; xr,rt where thev are spending P UU(I 1 .1 . j " - 1 c: T, i' w . . L ..i ...i oro nsine- their:. hoo Thev made the uip time making a British Columbia trip. Mrs. Corby Leaves For Summer at Mt. Hood. Mrs. Grant Corby left today for Mount Hood where she will be the house guest for the remainer of the summer at the home of Mrs. W. T. Wyatt. Sheldons Spend vacation at . , j vir. and Mrs. L. Sheldon and Motor To Rainier Pork. Mr and Mrs. A. F . t. ; 1 Port, ion Thursday ior wm -! where they will stay until August 15th. by automobile. Miss Carson To Visit in San Francisco. r'oir.tirino Carson plans to .TJ I.I.". V Marcus left lcave Monday night for San Fran cisco where she will pe - ,h with ives and friends. A week end guest at her home Is Miss Eleanor McClaine, oi &uvei ton. I Cst Hr. Arthur Benson left 1 'or the coast. They will 1 Slem the first of next uiic -wiaaudl hundred rnVmhers of luiircn ana tneir J'"?ht" nlm nr .vi. MM other Tillamook beacnes wunc they will make a vacation sojourn of indefinite length. Plan European Trip i T!diMrserSand! u u'.nrpi have sent fori Mrs. iv. d. . passport for a European trip ar.o. expect to leave within a fortn.gh to be gone a four monins u. -foreign lands. Pastor's Family Returns from Vacation Rev. and Hire. a' " :a i"'" . , , daughter. Maxine, have return negs and piea8ure trip to Portland, from a week's visit at Pacific City , and up the Columbia n's""-'; Salem People Rev. Wells will fill the puip.v the Naurene church on Sunday. Take Sojourn At TiiinmooK ttesor-..., Mr. and Mrs. rum . "" ' ( cnlidren Are ounuuci and children Margaret and Paul, Gucstg 0f Relatives Here Jr. leave today for itocsway Spends Day In..P.?rtlf; nvnon spent one dav this week on a combined bust khIh f'lon and uoroon riaatn of Portland, are summer guests at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. Pauline Josse and thf ir aunt Mrs. C. E. .Farmer, while their Barents are making a trip in Call- ' fornia. Thatcher will return to Salem ture that she is making her first Sunday, but Mrs. Thatcher will j professional appearance in her home town and among old rrlenas. Hollywood Club Will Meet This week The Hollywood social club, af (Continued on Page Six 1 Mother at Newport Miss Mary Jane Albert will leave tomorrow for Newport where of Our Entire Stock of Fancy Silk Skirts $6,95 Of the different fine silk weaves in a large variety of colors and patterns. You can find nowhere lovelier silk sports skirts than these! We are also closing out line of skirts in candy stripe styles at $4.98; and a wonderful assortment of white silk sports skirts priced at $7.48. A store whose motto is a proved success 1 Journal Want Ads Pay BKJL m ii minimi .im Jt f tmsrj n - ii,,-., i , uum supper was I O'ClOflt anil ' " . lire ic- evenins Will Leave For Yachatt. Tiev Mr and Mrs. Homer Tarpiey . ... TT-.i-h iu leave and Miss -Mice "en.- - on Sunday morning for YachaU ,ew days ,t Mmrod Will Motor Mfands.C.E. Thatcher plan to start today on a motor trip to Roseburg. They will go with ti.l Josse. of Portland, who is . j i t r. Smith. Jr.. , -,th to return with his anu IT anu ' bw'ub - . . nian to leave tomorrow on a motor wlfe who has been visiting there. Motor to .Bojehnw. -. Mr. ana rs. trin to Roseburg turn by way of river, where tney Thev will re- the McKenxle will spend a The entire party Salem in about will return week. C 4 -v.. 1 . 1 1 1. 1 r u ttt mn-t'r t . 1 m , .. . kT "r tkt remm,r Wftw . - "ftft Miss Coon To SJwill leave MUM uft- . . eh. risit. She Snend Vacation ?pent At Pacific tity. v. - - c. Pul Mr. and Mr.. John Sunaay - - Mr. and Mrs, Row are win m - , a week and vacation at Uttl take the stealer I City and will return f Salem on f0 Vcoover B. C and east or , . Monday. Mif Visit &lem.Frieiids. is Mr. and Mrs. v Salem toaay im tl here at tne ,F. O .Deebch residence. them and they land, arrived in mmir b-v Mr Dow. are week and gt t Salem w a rwfch.rh at Fort Dodge, umau., ; and Spokan. JOIRNAJ- WANT ADS PAT. JOURNAL WAN! ADS PAT JOCRNAL WANT ADS PAT 'Beauty Contented h. It has always been the philosophy of this institution that one cannot play every instrument in the band. That is why we have preached exclusively the gospel of Victor Quality. We are lot now changing our philisophy, but proving it. Our devotion is tc a not a name. That principle is Quality. For many years its only "y"0" Victrola. Today it is also Sonora. That is the reason for .our recent P"11"6. the entire stock of the Myrtle Knowland Music Store i which gives i us exclusive Snnnra atrpnrv in Salem The Victrola still stands for Quality there nas Deer, nu change.agButyitT hffodc isolation is challenged. A f master and supremacy has company. We need not desce "d to "P"118 children look equally good to their mother so ours look equally good to us. it is a case of doubled, not divided devotion. We neither hke the Victrola less nor e Sonora more. We simply must recognize and respond to the ever-increasing ut mand for the superb Sonora. y tHF.? 1 a Wmmr Wi j W. W. Moores Music House Note our new location 415 Court St. Kitty comer from MiUers mm tdr' f 3b"