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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1922)
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1922 ocietv lAddtlonal Society from Page 6.) Dr. St. Pierre Is Married In Portland The announcement of the vred . " , nr. Walter St. Pierre of 4 i to Miss Marjorie Mc ror" nlace. which took GU!! m the metropolis last Sat 'rfir evening, will be of much ftrest here where the brlde lnteresi u unvhnn Attend C the ceremony from here were g Joiner. Mrs. Ella JC St. Pierre, and his three sisters, Misses Ella. Mabel and Lucille St. Pierre- Dr St Pierre is a graduate of , i class of 1908 of the Salem Teh school; the class of 1912 of Willamette university, and later attended the medical school of the University of Chicago and Hush Medical college. Following the receiving of his degree he oractlcad for four years in Cali fornia, being connected with the Los Angeles county hospital, em that time he has been in Portland, where the young folk will make their home. Concerning the wedding, which a smart social function, the Portland Journal said: Two little flower girls, Mar jorie Cherry In dainty white net with French roses and Marienr.e Cherry in Quaint pink taffeta frnrk. both carrying tiny colonial bouquets, escorted the bride, Miss Marjorie McGuire, ai ner wea dine to Dr. Edward Walter St which occurred at the home ot the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs. Hugh McGuire, Satur day evening. Ttownea in a lovely creation of brocaded velvet on chiffon, her veil arranged from a Spanish comb . fashioned from rare old laoe, a family heirloom, the bride advanced to the impro vised altar of rose and orchid chrysanthemums, with- trailing emllax and palms as a back ground. Miss Dorothy McGuire, sister of the bride, wearing or . chid chiffon with crystal trim ming and carrying an arm bou quet of Ophelia roses, was maid of honor. Little Lane Monson, in black velvet suit, bore the ring. Cr. Harold Leonard Bowman of ficiated and Dr. Ralph St. Pierre attended his brother as best man. Miss Theodora Stoppenbach played Lohengrin's wedding march, accompanied by the Thal ia stringed orchestra. Mrs. Blanch Williams Segerstrom sans "Because" during the ceremony. . The drawing room where the briday ceremony took place was a mass of chrysanthemums In rose and orchid tones. Christmas decorations ot holly and red ber ries were used In the receiving room and a color scheme of roses, lilies of the valley and palms In the dining room. . Ilecoiving with the bridal par ty were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mc Guire and Mrs. Ella K. St. Pierre of Salem. At the refresh ment table were Mesdames James D. Honeyman, T. N. Stoppenbach Charles Monson, Charles Cherry, William Eldon Furnish, Girald Bishop, Frank Loomis Beach and Harry Trowbridge. Mrs. ERtes Snedocor, Mrs. J. R. Coffee, Mrs, Robert McMurray and Miss Mary Blossom presided at the punch bowl. Assisting In serving were the Misses Luclle Mable, Ella St. Pierre, Leone McLaughlin, Mar garet Hawkins, Myrtle Smith. Alice Wllhelm, Mary Long, Katu erlne Laidlaw, Henriette Weber and Louise Manning. Out of town guests were Mrs. j Samuel B. Monson of San Fran- Cisco, Mrs. Charles Cherry of Oakland, Mrs. Emma Macklin of Pasadena and DT. and Mrs. Ralph St. Pierre of Anacortes, Wash. Plan for the annual 0. A. C holiday dance are progressing mobt satisfactorily, Mrs. LouW Griffith, who heads the ticket selling committee, . reporting a splendid Interest. The affair will take place Saturday night, Decern ber the thirtieth, In Elite hall. Leo Spitzbart heads the general committee, and others serving with him tire: Mrs. Ted Cham bers, Miss Vivian Hargrove, Joe Chambers and Albert T. Ander son. One hundred tickets have been printed, fifty couples being the capacity of the hall. This num ber Is expected to be made up of lormer ytuaents living in Salem and members of the Salem club at 0. A. C:, for whom the party will he in the nature ot a homf coming. The' dance will take the place of the regular December meeting of the local club. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL.- SALEM. OREGON Miss Ethel Frazier, who 1? teaching In a school at Myrt'e Point, is expected to arrive In Sa lem the latter part of the week and will be here until after the holidays with her mother, Mrs, P. L. Frazler. As a surprise for one of their num ber, Mrs. J. M. Clifford, who la confined to her home with broken foot, members of the Writers section of the Salem Arts league, call unannounced at the Clifford residence Tuesday night, holding their regular fortnightly meeting. An Interesting feature of the gathering was the reading of personal letters received by members from editors. "Among the original contribu Hons offered were: A short story, "An Adventure In Lamereaux in which members of the section collaborated; essays, "Real Peo pie," and '"The Dictionary Hah it," by Mrs. Blance M. Jones "Incompatible," a poem by Miss Audred Bunch, published in The Woman's Press; "Crater Lake poem by Miss Mlna Harding "Twin Flowers," a poem by Mrs F. S. Barton, and several poems by Mrs. J. C. Nelson. The next meeting of the sectio will be in two weeks, when mem bers will assemble with Miss Harding. . Mrs. Ray L. Farmer told the Christmas story at the regular meeting of the story telling sec tlon of the Salem Arts leagu held last night in the public 11 brary. Mrs. John Humphreys fol lowed her with the Bible story The next date of this group has been set for January the third which time ghost and mystery stories will be in order. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Albert accompanied by their daughters, Marv Jane and Josephine, an Mrs. George F. Rodgers, who mo tored to California about two weeks ago are expected to arrive in Salem the latter part of next week. They planned to spend the holidays with a relative, Mrs. L. A. Patton. in Redlands, and to visit friends in San Francisco T.nntr Beach and other , points along the route. The Tri L club met at the Y W. C. A. rooms Tuesday evening to make arrangements for the Christmas party to be held In the hall December 22, for- the poor boys and girls. The evening was spent in sewing and later reiresu ments were served. PAGE NINE r Beautiful Furs Make Delightful Gifts Did you ever pause to consider how much your Mother, Wife, Daughter or Sweetheart would appreciate a fur gift as your token of love and respect. Call and select a gift from our care fully chosen assortment of stylish furs For in them the recipient will find the quality and beauty of a well chosen gift i West Fur Co 521 Court St. Geo. D.Alderin, Mg Only 2 Shopping Days 'Till Christmas What's Christmas Without Toys and Dolls? And now the Prices Are Really Cut You Can Be Glad of That And Still Some Left After Our Heavy Selling. Make the Chil dren Happy. Give Them Plenty of Toys Downstairs Store One Table Full Choice 39c Horse and carts, sew ing sets, autos, dogs, Iambs, horses, prize roos ters, games, bisque head jointed dolls and many other toys. $2.98 Steam Engine $2.29 f 2.43 Steam Engine $1.95 $2.75 Toy Stoves $1.75 $3.45 Enamel Dishes .. $2.75 $1.25 Dishes 85o Keywlnd Boats ...... $2.19 $4.95 Boat, now $4.19 $3.95 Doll, 23-inch, now $3.19 $4.50 Doll, 26-inch, now $3.69 $2.49 Doll, 20-inch, now $2.19 $8.95 Doll, 28-inch, now ..$6.93 Dressed Doll, 18-inch, now $2.39 Sanitary Dressed Rag Dolls, now 39c $2.49 Dolly's Trousseau Sets, now $1.95 Small Doll Dresses, now 39c Toys and Dolls Located in Our Downstairs Store Salem Store 466 State Street Portland Silk Shop 383 Alder Street WANTED Poultry of all kinds, Butter. Eecs, Rabbits. Veal. Pork. Beef live or dressed PEOPLE'S MARKET 155 N. liberty St. Phone 994 mammm ITr Tymn 3-1 jt& -riti Your Last dPh onographs at Wholesale Chance! Sale Closes Saturday ONLY TWO DAYS LEFT All Pianos and Phonographs on sale must go in the next two days and to do this we have made a final cut in prices. Never before has an opportunity like this been offered you to get a high grade standard instrument at such rididulously low prices and on such easy terms. Don't pass this opportunity by. Be here early and get one of the choice bargains. , . PIANOS AS LOW as $1 PER WEEK For Gifts That last HARTMAN BROS. Diamonds Watches Jewelrv and Silverware Phone 1255 Salem, Ore. mmmammmtimmttttas SHOE REPAIR SERVICE That's what the Goodyear welt system means to yUIf you canrt leave your shoes, we can repair them while you wait. , , All Work Guaranteed The Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop 291 North Commercial St. fOnnosite Quackenbush Tire Store) ,. trr ailllttTTttt 4WM ' ' . ttttttto Christmas Gifts of Quality Electric Percolator. Toasters. Aluminum Wear. Carving Sets. Rogers Bros. Silverware and Community Fiate. DOUGHTON & MARCUS . 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