Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 29, 1922, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    ! FRIDAY
DECEMBER 29, 1922
Edited by
MISS RUTH AUSTIN
Phone 82
''mocwty
k. Albrich
In Portland
. wedding of much Interest
occurred Wednesday morn
l.lne o'clock, in St. Agathas
' r..nnn1 whan ftffldu
jrei in I'uiua.
..i,.tihnrB and John Al-
,h were marrieu. iu
!. w marked by the utmost
ipllcity. on'y """YCO "":.
close friends ot the ' young
,le being in attendance. ..
v .it. ..... n aAnnmnnnlarl
ne Dae wan
i altar by the bridegroom s
f., j0hn Albrich of Portland
f l,r bride's maid, Miss The
L Albrich, Bister of the bride-
'. t l,,.
mm. They were , iuo
jjfH)oin and his brother, Jos-
L Albrich, who served as best
mii.. .nw, WATA TllArlfTPfl 111
MB. TO" '
L presence of Rev. John Co-
jjjey of St. Againa a cnurcu. a
ipllal mass followed immediate
' i ii . .. . .
Mr Albricn is iue ouu ui i.r.
i Mrs. Frank Albrich of Sa-
f , , . 1 ln Qalam ...
year and a nan ago. He
L graduated from the Salem
iih school witn tne class or
and while here was popular
the younger contingent, snort-
it after his graduation he left Si-
f . : . I . i
: to accept, a jiutmiuii iu mo
milness department of Meier
ii Franks.
The young folk will make
Mr home in that city.
Relatives and friends who at
iided the wedding from Salem
Fere Mr. and Mrs. Frank Albrich,
In. T. M. Barr, Kuth Kuhn,
oseph Albrich, Henry Barr, Eva
lid Winifred Albrich and There-
fa Albrich.
Miss Daley Collins entertained
itb a slumber party Tuesday
ntning, her guests being: Miss-
Marie Riley, Uinta Kirk, Au-
Irejr Winship, Jane Hlllpot, Lucy
leek, Arnette Collins, Lorena
leer and Virginia Albert of
'ortland.
The weddingr of. Miss Prances
jIm and Oral Erwin Palmateer
jut solemnized at 2 p. m. Sunday
il the home of the bride's par
luti, Mr: and Mrs. A. D. Moe in
food River, Rev. W. H. Boddy.i
ptor of Riverside Community
purch, officiating. Onlv mem-
tri of the two families and closo
tods were present. Miss Helen
fwl was maid of honor anl
fttw Blackman was Mr. Palma-
p best man. Mr. and Mrs.
jtaateer left at once for Salem,
?.hA 41 II. . ....
pv. iUOJf WIU mane ineir nome,
r. Palmateer being engaged in
Witness there.
j Both Mr. and Mrs. Palmateer
jr formerly students at the
j -ou iiBnuuiiurai college, me
former's father is superintendent
ot uie silver Falls Lumber com
pany at Salem. He and Mrs. Pal
mateer were present at their
sons wedding. A sister of Mr
Palmateer, Miss Winnie Palma
teer of Portland, was also in at
tendance. Other out of town
guests were Miss Marie Hemfeld
of Corvallis and Mrs. Genevieve
Canfield and Mies Mildred Can
field of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Albert,
their daughters Mary Jane and
Josephine, are expected to return
from their California trip to
morrow. They will be accompan
ied by Mrs. George F. Rodgers.
who accompanied them down.
...
Miss Gladys Cartwrlght of
Burns is passing the holiday?
with her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
Richard Cartwrlght.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Glover
plan to leave tomorrow for
Portland where they will spend
the week end with relatives.
Miss Mina Harding will be at
home to members of the Modern
Writers section of the Salem Arts
league next Tuesday evening,
when they meet in regular see
sion. She- will entertain at the
home of Prof, and Mrs. Gustav
Ebsen, 391 North Cottage street.
Misses Dorothy and Helen
Pearce went to Portland yester-
aay, planning to Be away over
the week end with friends.
Miss Vivian Marsters, a student
at the Oregon Agricultural col
lege, is spending the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. W. Marsters. She will return
to Corvallis on New Years day.
Mrs. Florence Sherman of As
toria arrived in the city last
night, and will remain until af
ter New Years as the house guest
of Mrs. Carl Nelson.
. . .
Mrs. Charlotte Williams of
Hood River is a visitor in the
city, being entertained while
here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Brosius.
Miss Pauline Remington and
Miss Pauline Rickli, Willamette
university students, are spending
the holidays as the house guests
of Colonel and Mrs. Percy Willis
in Portland.
Mrs. Eugenia Z.leber, a student
at the University of Oregon, Is
spending the holiday period in
Salem.
Miss Virginia Albert of Port
land has been the house guest
during the holidays . of Miss
Uinta Kirk.
Mrs. David Wright and Mrs.
Paul Hauser will be joint host
esses this afternoon entertaining
the past matrons of Chadwick
chapter, Order of the Eastern
Star. The affair will take place at
the home of Mrs. Hauser.
Mr. ad Mrs. James Mott and"
their little daughter of Astoria
have returned to their home after
wietnhdhSfl?hrl8tma8 in SalS
with the former's mother, Mrj.
W. S. Mott. Another son of Mrs
Mott Dr. Lloyd Mott of Rlmroc"
Wash., was also in the city 'over
the same period.
...Mr. and Mrs. James Mott will
return to the city some time next
week, to be here during the ses
sion of the legislature. Mr. Mott
being a rcuresentativo
- . u Aium viaL-
sop county.
-
Mlsfl Tfnaa Term! ,
iU,aim nas re
turned to Portland after visitins
-- UU1I1B ot glster JJ,.
Carey F. Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Kuhn spent
the Christmas holiday in Mon
mouth, where they went to at
tend the annual reunion of the
Butler family. Members of the
clan, numbering forty two came
from various valley towns, In
cluding Portland.
The Ladies' AutIUs t iu.
Sons of Veterans, Joseph Smith
camp, will hold a mni,i f,i
sale In the Salem Hardware store,
Saturday, December 30th.
Amout forty maids and men
members of the K. O. nlnh of tho
Salem high school and alumni
home from the Oreeon Ae-HchI-
tural college and the University
of Oregon, participated in the an
nual holiday party of the organ
ization In Derby hall last night.
Mrs. Ed Keene and daughter
LaVella are visiting in Portland
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Teter are
spending the holidays in Tacoma,
visiting Mrs. Teter's sister. Mrs
Roy Bergert.
Miss Olga Kirkwood arrived
home from Portland last night af
ter spending the Christmas holi
day with an aunt, Mrs. L. L.
Hewitt. During her sojourn Miss
Kirkwood was an attendant at
the 0. A. C. dance given at the
Multnomah hotel.
"
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Marcus will
leave on Sunday for southern
Oregon, planning to be away ovei
the New Year week end with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Goulet re
turned home during the mid week
from Portland where they spent
the Christmas holiday period
with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williamson.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Karr of
Brookings, South Dakota, arriv
ed last night and will remain a
week, dividing the time between
the R. W. and H. L. Marstera
families. The visitors are on their
way to Long Beach, California,
where they will spend the winter.
Mrs. George J. Pearce was a
hostess Wednesday afternoon, en
tertaining members of the Leis
ure Hour club and a few guests
additionally. Mrs. E. C. Small
was a joint hostess on the occa
sion.
Mrs. L. S. Geer, MrB. F. G. My
ers and Mrs. C. B. Webb returned
home yesterday from Portland af
ter a short sojourn
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL,1 SALEM. OREGON
Wedding
Ceremony
Is Sunday
At the hour of four Sunday af
ternoon at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Gus Cole on "Locust Hill,"
south of Salem, Dorothy Lee Cole
was united In marriage to Clif
ford Smith of Rosedale, Reveren l
Ida J. Lee read the impressive
ring service In the presence of a
number of friends. The bridal par
ty stood before an improvised
bower of greens, flowers and soft
ly glowing candles.
The bride was dressed In a
gown of white messaline and tull
and she carried a shower bouquet
of pink roses and narcissus. Mrs.
Lesta Bates played Mendelssohn's
wedding march while the party
descended the stairway.
The living rooms of the Cole
home were hung with Oregaa
grape and ferns, with bright flow
era giving an added touch of col
or. The dining room was in greens
with bright red berries in huge
baskets The serving table was
dainty with candles and flowers
for a centerpiece.
Miss Emily Ivison and Miss
Flora Turnbull presided at the
table while assisting in the din
ing room were: Flora Kime, Ha
zel Bloom, Myrtle Brownlee, El
len Pemberton, Florence Smith
and Berchen Cole.
The guests who attended the
wedding were, Mrs. S. D. Cole.
Miss May Cole, Frank Cole, Mrs.
Allie Cole, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Bowman of Portland, Mrs. Ida
Lee, Henry Smith and Florence
and Donald Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Law of Prcscott, Mr. anO
Mrs. F. W. Ache3on and Loralne,
Mr. and MrB. Alfred Acheson,
Manhatten, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Acheson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ed
mundson and sons, Donald and
Paul, Dr. J. Ray Pemberton, Mrs.
Pemberton and daughter, Rachel
Ellen, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Pem
berton and daughter Ellen, Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Bates, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Coppock and daugh
ter, Bernice and sons, Fred and
Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Day,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gardner and
children, Doris, Jean and Betty
Lou, Miss Wanda Dodge, Myrtle
Cammack, Flora Kime, Hazel
Bloom, Flora Turnbull. Fram
Rosedale there was: Norman
Alexander, Lowell Gardner, Jack
Turnbull. Elwyn Gardner, Albert
Brownlee and Don Coppock. Mr.
and Mrs. Gus Cole, Kenneth Cole
and Miss Bercheu Cole.
'
The Daughters of the Ameri
can revolution will meet Saturdav
afternoon at two o'clock at the
U. G. Shipley home with Miss
Lillian Applegate assisting host
ess. Mrs. C. C Clark and Mrs. O.
P. Hoff will have charge m
program which will consist of a
"International iteia-
paper on
Skin Tortured Babies Sleep
Mothers Rest
After Cuticura
PRISCILLA DEAN and
JAMES KIRKWOOD in
Ouida's Famous Story.
Our booking in this big spec
ial is cut to two days so
you'll have to see it tonight
or tomorrow it's up to you.
feature will raeasuic -
TONIGHT AND SATURDAY ONLY
Harold Windus, Organist
OREGON
Regular Admission Prices
cusslon of current events led by
Mrs. Hoff. This is the regular
meeting of the organization.
Miss Thelma Dykes of Portland
arrived in Salem last night and
will remain until after New
Years as the house guest of Miss
Irene Curtis.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Albee of
Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Rus
sell Fields of Corvallis left for
their homes yesterday. They had
been spending several days with
relatives near Salem, Christmas
day being the guests of Dr. and
Mrs. Grover Bellinger, who werj
entertaining with a family dinner.
Mrs. D. A. Hodge has with her
as her house guests, her son in
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
E. Paul Todd and small daugh
ter of Napavine, Washington,
who arrived Saturday and will be
here until after New Years.
-
Mr. and Mrs. U. S.- Miller have
been entertaining their son and
daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs
Miles Miller of Portland, and
Fred W. Browne of Chicago, who
was stopping off on his way to
Los Angeles.
Rev. and Mrs. A. Wells and
Maxine spent Christmas in Port
land with Mrs. Wells' two sis
ters. They returned by motor Tues
day.
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Daniel J. Fry
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PAGE FIVE
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OUR PRE-INVENTORY
Clearance of Raincoats
and Overcoats
A Big Group! Values to $25.00
Men: Buy your next Fall's Raincoat now1 There's a
reason. Our annual pre-inventory clearance is in vogue
today and tomorrow and we believe we are showing the
best values in Men's Raincoats and Overcoats to be found
in Salem. Staple Coats that stay in style; Coats that
will cost you $25.00 next season.
Today Tomorrow
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Good Goods.
W Y
As 1922 draws to a close and we bid adieu to an event
ful year, we desire to extend our hearty appreciation to
those with whom we have had business relations.
May the Coming Year
Prove a happy and prosperous one to all concerned in the
building up of a greater Salem and surrounding country.
May your smile and greetings of the New Year's day
last through the entire year-
SALEM, OREGON
Salem'i
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