SATURDAY, JUNE
Wedding
Event Of
Afternoon
"With the afternoon sun stream
ing through tho treea, Mildred
Wright at three o'clock became
tho bride of Harry Holroye of
orvalIta when Itevcrend w. C,
Kautner read the ring service on
the lawn surrounding the home
o! the bride's parents. Mr. anil
Mrs. H. A. Wright. Just before
too ceremony, Mrs. Henry Hunt
ing of Silver Creek, Washlnetou.
sang "Because," and Miss Flora
Edwards of Prineville, Oregon,
played tho wedding march as the
bridal party took Its place at the
Improvised outdoor altar.
The bride was charming in a
frock of gray canton crepe carry
ing a shower bouquet of Ophelia
roses and lillies of the valley. The
couple were unattended. After the
ceremony an Informal reception
was held on tho lawn and lunch
. was served at little tables placed
on the veranda. Bachelor buttons
and a variety of greenery mingled
with pink roses decorated the
tables and tho veranda,
Mr, and Mrs. Holroye left for
a short wedding trip after which
they will make their home In Cor
TalliB. Mrs. Holroye is a talented
musician and has Just recently
moved to Salem with her parents
from Portland. She attended 0.
A. C. and was a member of Alpha
Xi Delta sorority there, Mr. Hol
roye is an employe of the post of
fice in Corvallis.
Guests for the wedding were
Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Scoot, Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Eweing and daugh
ters Lucile and Constance Sw
ing, Mrs. R. L. Sharkey, Mr. and
Mrs, D. M. Henley, Miss Myrtle
Henley, Genevieve Graham, Fred
Nelson, Miss Ruth Moreland, Miss
McWlnnie, all of Portland; Miss
Mabel Llddel of Oregon City, Mrs.
Henry Hunting of Silver Creek,
Wash., Mrs. Pauline Mize of Sa
lem, Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Hunt of
Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. h. C.
Moores of Bandon, Ore., Miss Flo
ra and Elinor Edwards of Prine
ville, Ore., Rev. and Mrs. W. C.
Kantner, Mies Constance Knnt
ner, Mrs. F. P. Talkington, Cora
M. Talkington.
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Seven presidents of women's
organizations in the city will be
featured at the Monday noon
luncheon of the chamber of com
merce and will each give four
minutes talks on what the men
can do to make Salem a bigger
and better city. Mrs. Ora F. Mc
Intyre, former president of the
Business and Professional wo
men's club will act as time keep
er and bell ringer.
The women who will give the
talks are Mrs. William Everett
Anderson, president Salem Floral
society; Dr. Mary Purvine, presi
dent of the Business and Profes
sional women's club; Mrs. Georga
J. Wendcroth, president of the
Highland Parent Teacher associ
ation; Mrs. Charles K. Spanlding,
president of the Salem Woman's
club; Mrs. Richard Cartwright,
president of tho Woman's civic
league; Mrs. Paul H. Hatwer,
president of the Lincoln McKinlcy
narent teacher association; Mrs.
John H. Carson, president of the
Salem War Mothers.
Mies Beatrice Shclton has Iist
ner three pleasing musicalee for
next week, two to bo public and
one Invitational. On Wednesday
tlonal church she will present her
senior students asaieieu uy wutj
Talmadgo Headrlck and Naomi
Whalen vIoliniBts. On Thursday
evening at the church again she
will have a recital program for
her Intermediate students with
assistance from the high school
double quartet, Jean Porter,
youthful harpist and Leonard
Chailwick, violinist. To these two
recitals the public la very cor
dially Invited.
For the junior students the
program will be held In Derby
ball on Monday evening, June 30,
several of Mrs. Ralph White's
dancing fairies assisting with the
musical presentation of a fairy
story. Invitations have been sent
out for this masicaic.
Members of the Idaho county
association will hold an all day
picnic at the state fair grounds
on Sunday with an old fashioned
basket dinner served at noon.
There will be community singing
and talks and a Jolly day will be
spent with old friends meeting
for a chat. Members are expected
from Portland, Corvallis, Albany,
Eugene and other nearby places.
Varying the Kensington after
noons, Mrs. Albert Smith served a
dainty luncheon at an attractive
w Hnntnt2, tnfcia when the wo
men of the club met with her on
Thursday. After chatting and vis
iting during the early hours the
lostess seated her seven guests
at the luncheon table which was
centered with a bowl of roses and
sweet peas. 9 9 9
Mrs. B J .Miles was the bostosn
Thursday (or the last meeting of
the ycir of chapter O of the P. E.
O. sisterhood. Favorite quota
tions supplied an interesting re
sponse to roll call, the seventeen
members then participating In tha
business session. Bouquets of a
variety of garden and wild flow
rs decorated the rooms where lite
pleasant social afternoon was
spent. Mrs. E. J. Huffman gave
the paper for the afternoon Edu
cational Facilities of South Amer-
'"ifrs W. D. Smith of chapter A
caiore'd the afternoon with the
women. When a lunch was served
late in the afternoon Mrs. William
Hughes and Mrs. Frank Churchill
presided at the coffee urns.
21, 1924
For n hii-tlwlnu ,1inna n
A. It. comrades ami in A!unt.,.n
flag day the members of the Wo
man e ueiioi uorps Saturday en
tertained with a picnic dinner
at the state fair grounds followed
by a nroeram nf nrniin ot..i . .i
inga. About twenty five comrades
were among the mTtv tnia
ed for the picnic luncheon.
Mrs. Louisa King, patriotic in
structor, with T t.
Clarke, Mrs. Jennie Jones and
name uamoron read pleeej
about the significance of flai
day. Mrs. Lytle
Hostess
For Tea
Mrs. Willlsm xs r..,
, 7 - f was
hostess for one of the smart in
formal Bffir Of ,.!,
-m ma mta on
Thursday when ehe Invited a few
"iOUUO i?a to Honor Mrs. Wil
liam Kilt. -Tn Af v-,..
G. Bowls of lavender daisies were
must eiiueuve m the rooms where
the guests enne-mentori f i.
and cup of tea. Miss Lou Thomp
son and Mre. Fred Thieleen as
sisted the hostess during the af-
Enlovine lha
houra were? &ir wmtm wtu ,
Jr., Mrs. Dan Fry Jr., Mrs. John
"uull mm. overman Tiiompsoo,
Miss Lou Thompson, Mrs. William
. uwrge vi i-asaaena, Mrs. T A.
Livesiey, Miss Elizabeth Lord,
Mrs. Asahel Hnh Mm t !,,.
Kinnev of Atttnria fc ,..
Strong, Mrs. Fred Thlelseii, Mrs.
iviiitiijii ri, uurgnarat Jr Mrs.
FritZ Slflde. Mrs. .lnmoa T.lnn Tirvo
William Walton, Mrs. Louis
tiacamund and Mrs. O. C, Locke,
Far the ntaafinra f f
Newberry, Mrs. U. G, Shipley wa.'
hostess for nil inffirnml afUrnnm.
yesterday inviting matrons of St.
i ui a iJtscopm cnurca to speau
the time visiting and with their
aeediework. Mrs. Newberry is
leaving Salem about the first of
her horns in Santa Rosa, Caiifor-I
mit, wiiere ner boh, uiarence wew-
berry, has been for tha past two!
years.
Poppieg and pink roses formed
attractive bouquets for the living
spent. At the tea nour the hostess i
was assisted in serving by Mrs. I
Amos Strong, Mrs, Joseph Baam
gaterner and Mrs. H, D. Chambers.
Mrs. Henry H. Hartman left
Wednesday for Wapakoneta Ohio,
wnere sua win speno the summer
visiting with her son, Clem Hart
man, Mm. Hartman is making the
trip via California, where she wiii
stop to visit with friends. She witi
also visit with friends in St. Louis,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stadeiman
and daughter, Joan, and Miss
Ruth Williams motored to Salem.
Wednesday, and were guests until
Friday of Misa S5oe Stockton and
Mrs. J. L. Stockton. Returning
to their homes in The Dalies, Fri
day, Miss Stockton accompanied
them to Bpend a few days there
visiting,
The past matrons association
wii! meet Friday evening, June 2?
at the home of Mrs, James God
frey with the following hostesses,
Mrs. W. M. Smith, Mrs, Margaret
Witchen, Mrs, Cordelia Cupper
and Mrs. Ida Niicfl.
Miss Leora Smith left Wednes
day for GrsngeviHe, Idaho, where
she will spend the summer with
her father and sisters. She has
been spending the winter with
Mr. and Mrs. Carey Martin.
Mrs. W. Frank Crawford offer
ed her home Wednesday wh&o
the matrons of the Kena mission
ary society were hostesses for u
silver tea, inviting the women of
the Brush Colicge Helpers to
their guests. An informal musical
program was given during the
afternoon and chatting entertain-
ed the guests until lunch was
served at a lato afternoon hour,
The children of the Brush Col
lege Sunday school will give th-tr
Children's day program on Sun
day morning at the school house,
Itlchurd Lyman at Cleveland,
Ohio, was the guest this week for
a few days of W. Karl Shafer.
Mr. Lyman went on to Portland
yesterday. Both boys were stu
dents at the University of Oie-
goa the past year.
M!ps Marie Msenbarg and Miss
Cussio Mesenburg of San Fran
cisco stopped in Salem this week
for a few day? visit with Mr. and
Mrs, Frank Shafer, The young
women were returning south af
ter a trip to Chicago and return
over the Canadian racme rouse.
Before leaving for their Califor
nia home today they aleo visited
with W, T. Hogg of Scotts Miiis.
The Vecinas Reales club met in
the M. W, A. and It. N. A, ciub
rooms at the fair grounds for an
all day quilting Wednesday. A
delicious pot luck dinner was
served at noon to Leia Sharp,
Rhoda Baker, Julia Blodgett, An
na Simmone, Laura Macklin,
Dora Schwab, Bertha Lovelaml,
Susie Parmenter, Anna Bennett,
Agnes Coenberg, Ma Keene and
daughter, La Velle Keene. The
club will meet at the same place
for an afternoon session on July
2 the nest regular meeting dat.
MiJ Jennie Buick of Corvallis
Is spending the week as the
house guest of Mrs. William T,
McCall,
Mrs. W. F. McCall spent two
daye this week la Stayton visiting
as the house gueet of Mr, asd
Mrs. Crawford,
Drama Class
Entertained
With Tea
Aa a delightful cloee for the
winter ot drama study the mem
bers fit tha rlnsa n.
Mrs. William H, Burguariit on
Tuesday, Plannoii aa a garilea tea
the weather was a bit chilly aud
eo tho women formed an intimate
circle in the living room and
siuuiea tor the few social hours
the charmine- PplJona xtt
sonde by Maeterlinck.
Art bowls or yellow tea rosce
were artietio in the orchid and
gold tinted living room and in
the dining room where the tea
table was set orchid shaded wild
rhododendrons were used. Mrs
W. B. Kirk, tomtom , ,...,
class presided at the tea table
wnne tne hostess was assisted by
Miss Mable Robertson and Mrs
Fred Thletsen.
The members oi tho class are
Mrs. A. N. Bush, Mrs. John Mc
Kary, Mrs. Rav I,.
William Hamilton, Mrs, Sam Ko
zor, Mrs, W. B. Anderson, Mrs.
John Albert, Mrs, E. C. Richards,
Mps, U. J. Hendricks, Misa Edith
Hazard, Miss Mattfe Beatty, Mrs.
w. Ei. iurs and Mrs. William H.
Burghardt.
Guests who enjoyed the after
noon were Mre. Fred Thielsen,
Miss Frances M. Richards, Mrs.
Alice H. Bodd, Miss Helen Pearce,
MEsa Mable R&herterm. MSjw tj!H
abeth Lord, Mrs. Clifford Brown,
Miss Maude Covington, Mrs. Rus
sell Brooiis of Belfast, Ireland.
Mrs. ITnv PIoJi-mi nf ntiB.i
with her three children has been
SOfillilinET this tvjipir in Sntnm nf t-h
C. X Bishop borne.
iam Kiltit. Jr.. lf Vnnpniivflr TJ
C, and Mrs. Roy Bishop of Port-
ianu, mts. WHiiaai n, Burghardt
entertained most Informally with
luncheon Thursday setting places
for Mrs. Fred Thielsen, Miss Lou
Thompson, Mrs. Bishop, Mrs,
Kiltz and the hostess.
Misa Lucille Thompson is spend
ing the week end with her par
ents, Br, and Mrs. W, J. Thomo-
eon. Miss Thompson is here from
Portland.
Mre. E. K. McCoy of Reeds
port, Oregon, is visiting for a
few days with relatives in Salem,
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Brassfietd
of Winnebago, Nebraska, are in
Salem visiting with a number of
relatives. This is Mr. Braesfield's
first visit for a number of yeare
and Mrs, Brafsfield's first visit
to the coast. They are dividing
their time whils hers with. Mr.
George Brassfield, . Fred Brass
field, Mrs. E. A. Thompson and
Mrs. A. W. Lightfoot.
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Mrs. II. G. Carson and daugh
ter Betty of Saskatoon, Canada,
went to Portland for two days
this week. Mrs. Carson formerly
lived in Portland and is visiting
in Salem for a month or so.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank ff, Dttrbfn
plan to leave early next week for
a motor trip of about three weeks
to Yellowstone National park.
Mrs, William Brawn and Mrs,
W. H. Dancy motored to the Til
lamook beaches and Gearhart this
week spending Taenday and
Wednesday, They visited with
Mrs, W. H, Ehlridge at her cot
tage at Oearhart, Mrs, Brown
and Mrs. Baney will leave Monday
for another ehort motor trip go
ing to Crater Lake, stopping also
in Ashland and other southern
Oregon cities. They plan to be
gone until about Thursday,
Mre. K. Q. Carson of Saska
toon, Canada, and her two chil
dren Betty and Fred, with Mre.
F. 3. Anunsen, Jean, Bath and
Billy Anunsen will leave for New
port about the first of July to
spend a month there. The women
have secured a cottage for the
month in which to enjoy their
outing,
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Boettich
er stopped in Saiem for a time
Friday morning to sea Mr. and
Mrs. Carlton K. Logan, Mr. and
Mrs. Boetticher were on their
way to Bay City where they will
spend a few weeks. Their wed
ding was an event ot Thursday
evening In Eugene, Mrs. Boettich
er was before her marriage, Ruth
Sanborn,
About twenty members of the
Woman Relief Corps plan to go
to fliilsboro Tuesday for the W,
ll, C. state convention and the
O, A. R, encampment which will
be in session there for three daya.
This is the fortieth annual con
vention and a great den! of in
terest 18 being taken Sn it. Mem
bers of other patriotic orders will
also participate,
Mrs. Henry W. Meyers invited
Ur II 11 KhSniftV end Mr. J.
Shelley Saurman to be her guests
when this week she was hostess
for the matrons of the Thursday
bridge luncoeon cjuo, Aiier ms
tiiroa tahia rard srame the hostese
served tea. The last of the bridge
tea afternoons will oe nesa next
Wednesday when Mm. T, C.
Smith, Jr., will be hostess and
prizes will be drawn.
fr- n t iivjff. with Mrs. Ree3
of Portland, left this morning for
waahinston, u. w waers
nofid a ttenminerst educator Cf
Portland will attend the National
Education association convention
Mrs Hoft after visiting in Wash
ington, D. C, will visit with rela
in ntHer eastern citiea ex-
pectins to return ber some time
in Afc
THE CAPITAIi JOURNAL, SLIM, OREGON
vmans
Edited by MISS RUTH AUSTIN
Mrs. Mark M eCall ister was
elected president f the O. A. C,
alumni club when the members
with students home for the col
lege vaeatloa met en Thursday
evening for & picnic supper party
at tlis home of Mies Jessie Har
rlti near Brush College. Percy
Cupper will be -vice president;
Miss Julia Patehin, secretary and
Alvia Madsen, treasurer.
About thirty O. A, C. support
era enjoyed the supper and. the
later bonfire conversation. Un
less other picnics are planned
during tits summer this will prob
ably be the last of the meetings
until fall.
Closing
Recitals
Pleasing
Before leaving or New York to
spend the summer there stuuyius,
Miss Joy Turner prcseutetl in re
cital her vlolia aud plana studeats
on Wedaesaay aud Thursday eyea-
mgs at the First t-'finstlaa eaurell.
Mrs. W, K. Baraell, sonraao. aad
Miss Joaa Eva-is. sapraao, assist
eil with the Jlrst recital which
also had as a lealure the thirty-
piece vionn ensemySs which bus
been so splendidly directed by Miss
Turner.
For the second recital Miss
Turner assisted by Miss Oral
Vioietie. soprano, Barbara Bamell
and Eldou Kiddle, vocalists, he
two programs were distinctive and
were very much appreciated by
the many Jriesds who beard tbetu.
Miss Turner is leaving Friday, the
2?th, for New York city, having
studied at a previous tisna at the
New England Conservatory In Bos-
toa and with Carl Baermaaa,
piano aad Eugene Grueaberg,
vlolla, as well aa louig C. Eisoa
la theoretical work.
The piano students appearing
on Wednesday evening were Ger
trude wlnegar, Gertrude Illess-
beek, Mildred Halsetli, Oral Vlo
iette, Kliea Savage Goodeaough.
Morris Powell, Uliie Siaitb, Ferae
Twedle, Wlhaa Morrison. The
violin students playiag wero Mar-
iorie Wunder, Mildred Scott, Fred
Krepela, Margaret Eddy, George
Stoaer, Veraa Wood, J, K. DeSuain
aad Harold Rupert.
Tho violla easeaible iacladea
Wilbur Jones, Boaald Stegniand,
Marie Frame, Joan Evans, Robert
Keedham, Cieo Seeley, Mrs. Raby
Miller, Minnie Peterson, Levi Ole
aiaa, Eldoa Riddeli, Marjorie
Wuader, Margaret Eddy, WiHiam
IS. Mimes. Reraeisa Cowden, Mary
Talioa , Delight Heath, George
Stoaer, Harold Ruswrt, Kenneih
Rickiaaa, Mildred Scott, Clarice
Harper, Fred Krepcfa, J. H. ue-
Snain, Jerry Calaba, Mrs. M.
Wooiey, Isaheiie Gragg, James i.
Potter, Vina Bmmett and Verna
Wood.
Piano students appearing Thurs
day were Barbara Barneii, Kath
crino Price, Bcruice Poyrce, Fay
Pendleton, JJoyd and Siyrle Ramp,
WHma Taylor, Khea Mao Huber,
Veri White, Louise iiortoa. Byrle
Ramp, Margaret Kieleseb, Mrs. Kd
Wunder, Maybelle Wunder, Percy
Riildell, Gertrufte Winegar, Bat
nice Wlnegar, Ralph Savage, Ilia
Huber and Grace Parker,
The violin students were De
light Heath, Bcrnciss Cowden,
Robert Necdbasa, Joan Evans,
Vina Bmmett. Kcncth Rlekmaa,
Marie Fame, Mrs. Ruby Miller,
Bonatd Siegmund, KItton ismaeii,
Vcrna Wood and Mildred Scott,
A pretty home wedding was
Kiicmniied Thursday evening at
the home of the bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. F. h. Banison when
Gladys Banieon became the bride
ot Harry W. Kroner. At clghj.
thirty o'clock to tha strain oi
Lohengrin's wedding march play
ed by Gate Jones, a cousin ot the
graom, the bridal couple took
their places beneath a canopy ot
ferns fend roses where tha wed
ding ceremony was read by Rev
erend R. L. Psitnam. Mr. and Mrs.
Roy McBtilin iseted as attendants.
Dorothea Graham was the ring
bearer and she wore a frock of
whlta crepe de rhiaa trimmel
with pink and bine roscbttds.
Preceding the ceremony Mrs.
Putnam King, "I Lova Yon Tru
ly." The bride was charming in a
gown of tan canton crepe, gold
trim snd hpr flowers were
Cecil Brunner roses and sweet
peas. Her r"ii'S awa? was oi
gray.
Mrs. McDitlln as bridesmaid
wore gray crepe de china and
.ma tpi. Follawlae the
service a tray luncheon was serv
ed after which Mr. and Mrs. Kro
ner icft for a wedding trip. Mrs.
Kroner Is the only naugnier 01
it. aA tr nsininn and she
...jn.uri frtan lha Salem hieh
school with tha class of 1524.
The guests for the wedding
were Mrs. E. Derv ent, Mr. and
m !.sn Tf Hfidlpsfon. Mr. and
Mrs! F. L. Danlson, Virgil Da-.-
ison, iiamana iiooojeeion,
Anna Shank, Mrs. B. A, Davis,
Mr. and Mrs, fSaie Jonce, Ma
Rena Wilbur, Ciena Wilbur, Kan
Eddy, Charfos liuddleston, Mr,
and Mm. B. K. Buckles, Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Graham, Jjoromea,
vm. TiMfei... Rnsseil Buckles,
From oat of town guests were
Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Jones, Ruth
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Orda Thomp
son f Silvertoa, Mr, and Mrs.
Roy McDotin of Portland and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kroner and
family of Dayton.
A sartv of Balem foik left to
day for Elkhorn region above
Taylor's grovs oa tha Santiam
where they wiii spend the week
end. The party Included Mr, snd
Mrs. P. K, Fuiierton, Mr, anil
Mrs. W. I. Keedham, Mr. and
Mrs. U. Bcott Page, Mr, and Mrs.
Roma C. Hunter, Mr. arid Mr.
Harley O. White and Mr. at
Mrs. SS. A. Knr(.
Vaae TMCJliiSlIf
Fhoae 82
Leave For
European
Trip Sunday
Starting taelr summer trip
hie3i will tako them over tlis
eoatiaeatt Miss Mary Eyr Bad
Mm Havana yre wUt leave for
IortIaad toaiarrow meriiias ac
coaiaaaleil by Mr, asd Mrs. Davitl
Kyre, who will motor wttli tlieiu to
Fortiaad. From Portiaad tha?
wiii go to Chicago via tas NurtU-
era i'acifie aad after two
tase tao iaae inj ta Mesfreal
fresu fhsro they salt ea July 5 an
tne Boric' for Lleroo Ess
land. TUcy also plan to mako stopa
in Toronto, Ottawa aad ytaer
goiista e iaterest,
hi Poriiaad the traveiera wiii
bs ioiaed Siise .leaaetto Kieis
ing, a teacher of the Salem high
seh&oi, anil in Chicago they wiii
meet other friends from Los An
geles wao will make the trig witli
theau
Arriving Is England the party
will visit throughout the eountry
aad Scotland going on to Switzer
land, Holland, Belgium, Germany
and Italy before arriving in Paris,
where they will attead tlie Oljav
pie games ia August. They esaest
to sail for fcouie about Seuteaiber
i, reaeltlag Salem about tbs mtd
&3e ot t&a atoata.
Miss Koveaa Eyra la tba daugh
ter of Mr, aad Mrs, David &yre
and she Is making the trip with
her aunt( Siisa Mary Byre, a teaeh
er ia the Saiem high school. Re
turning to the United States they
pian ia vieit Sn New York, Boston,
Washington, D. C, and other
poiats of intereal.
Mr. aad Mrs. Freak Shafer
will motor to Cottaga Grova to
morrow to attend tha Powell fam
ily reualaa. Taa aesoclatloa feai
just been $armed and Mr. Sbafer
Is esa o the members,
Mies Beesie Bneli, bride elect,
was the honor gueet for a mis
eeiisneons shower when the Eia
trons of the Brash Coiiege Help
ers met oa Tharetfay afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Araei Smith.
About thirty mat roue enjoyed the
afternoon and the honor guest
received some lovely gifte. Hoses
and wild orange blossoms deeo
rated the roome very prettily for
the party
At the tea hour the hostess
was assisted hy Mrs. Harvey
Stanton, Mrs, Scrle BuetL aud
Mrs, Buell is serving a lunch to
the members of the elub aad tbe
additional guests. This will be
the last ot tbe elub meetings an-
i til fail when tbe matroas will
meet to resume their regular ses
sions together.
Two eveaiags have been set
aslda next week hy Mr, and Mrs,
Fraafe Churchill for jnusleaies at
tbe woman's clubhouse, iuaa 4
and 25, Oa Tuesday evening
when the ndvanced stndentB will
ha presented the Polyhymnia sex
tet will aist as well as Mill Lena
Belia Tartar, contralto. The sex
tet Includes Mrs. iFarry Styles di
rector, Mrs, W. Carlton Smith,
Miss Gussie Kiles, Bva Ferree,
Mrs. Ira Darby, Mrs. W. V. Hab
eofrk, Dr. Angeilne MeCulloeb,
Oa Wednesday evening the 2th
Mary MeCrone and Ijonise Bryan,
vocalhite will assist and Mary
Kightlinger wiii give readings
Tha intermediate students will
appear in recital on ihie eve
ning. lieutenant Commander Haiph
TV Melatire and Mm. MHntire
are expected to arrive ia saiem
the latter part of the month for
a vieit with Mr. Mcintire's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Mcfotire,
The Mclatirea wiii stop for a vlalt
beta oa their way from San Pe
dro, California, to Bremerton,
Washington, where Mr. Mclntire
will be stationed for the summer.
This Is hia first visit to Saiem in
man? years and he has mnny
frleaiis here who will be glad to
welcome him. Having graduated
from the Saiem high school and
Willamette university he is very
well aesnainted. This is Mrs,
Melntlre'a first visit to Salem
since lie Is a bride of Jnt a year.
Before her marriage she was Uim
Poliv Palmer of New York and
Coroaado. lieutenant Melatirc
has been on the V. 8, 8, HeiieE at
San Pedro.
UNiTARI A N Uev. Martin j
Fereshetian, minister, KtvIcps are
heJd in the iomaa's club building, j
Cottage and Center streets. Church i
scboel at id a, m. Graded insirae
tloa. Jeviionai services at it a.
m. Subject of tb sermon "The
Human iiustard." Mrs. M, Fereshe
lian wiii siajr Allison's "The f,rd
Is My URbt." Mrs. W. A. Benton,
at the organ,
CUR1RTIAN AND MISSIONARY
ALIJANCK Tabernacle on Ferry
street, near Church street. Pastors
ff, fk Csswcil end Mrs, Caswell,
The services are new in the mara
in instead of the afternoon, dar
ing tbs warm sammcr menibs.
Sunday school 36 a. m. B. M, Sco
bee, superintendent with a good
corps of teachers. Preaching ser
vles tl a. m. Subject Tbs Incar
nation Bisn." Kvening, ?'A& open
ing with song service, Tbs even
tn u-tftv ftp informal and
strangers ar made to feel at home
Week nlRht sorvicen ro iwnany
and Kriday t 7;46 Saturday even
ing is in charge of tbe youag pea
pie, Tbry are making up a very
profitable study on Seul Saving."
(ititj Tiif iUHHiON
ed the Daaghters of tha Aateri
uan Hovolutiou to meet with her
oa Saturday, June for a pie-
am iuaeueou anu isag aay pro
gram. The picnic will also ha tba
last gathering for the members
aatlt ia the fall.
Tho membership committee of
the V, W. C. A. will meet at tbe
association rooms on Tuesday
evening, June 24th at T:3$
o'clock. This is the last meetlag
of the season and It la daslred
that every niemher ha present,
Mrs, Denton
Has Two
Musical es
The woman's elub house never
looked more attractive than it
did oa Thursday and Friday eve
nfnga ot this week when students
of Mrs, Walter iJeatua gave two
very delightful muslealee and
the program aumberg were aa
pleasing to the ear as were the
flower baskets to the eye. Playing
their best tba pupils gave two
vary delightful programs bring
ing to the attention of their par
ents and friends the progress they
have made dariag the year,
A eomhinatlon ot nine delphla
lam, Madoana iiiiea, pink, lav
ender and white eanterhury bells.
splrea, syrlngea formed lovely
bnskota of flowers for the pedes
tals and for the stage setting.
Students whs took part In the
Thursday program were Margaret
Steiner, Borothy Marstere play
ing a duet, Vieiet Basenhnry,
Virginia Berger with readings,
Elolso White, llencitta Edwnrdu,
Grace Geaie Katber Nafzlger,
Aiiea Coliard, Mildred lUefe, Jes
sie Hill Gretehea Tbleigent Mar
garet Steiner, Mark Wsidespel,
Payltis iay, Mrs, Martin Fere-
shetlaa soloist, Frances Hodges,
Helen Asltfeman, Laura Crabb,
Mildred lirnnk Greenhauai aad
Esthei Benner.
Friday evening tha following
stadeats were presented, Deratny
Stafford and Mrs. Benton, dust,
John Hnghes, Roberta Mills,
Paai Johnston, Marorla Tsvhjr,
Dorothy Stafford, Dorothy Kioen
ping, Virginia Holt, Havld Kyre,
Virginia Berger, reading, Beaeit
ta Edwards, Dorothy Marsters,
Wiiiism Unhledorf, Kioise "White,
Virginia Berger, Heiea William-
eon, Helen Harhy, 3thyilis Bay,
uretchen TUlelseiit Helen Ashel-
mant Margaret Steiner, Gretehen
Thlelsea and Mrs, Beaton,
Until fall tha women of tbe
Golden Hour eluh wiii not meet
in regaiar session since their fla-
ul meeting was olwcrveri tills
week when Mrs. Alien Cleveland
entertained with a ne e'elork
hineheon and afiernoon of sew
ing and chatting a Thursday.
Early in July the matrons have
planned sn extra picnic party in
cluding their husbands oh gliosis.
Mrs, J, U, Pembertoa and Mrs,
Homer iagrey will act as host-
A basket sf marigolds centered
tha luncheon table around which
were seated the toiiowing eight
mem be ro. M m. Fred Eil is, M rs.
ii, H, Springer, Mrs, J. U. Pern-
bertan, Mrs, B, M. Hendricks,
Mrs, W, 11, firsts of Wsodbura,
Mrs, Clauda Van Siyke, Mrs,
Homer Ingrey and tha hostess,
Mr. and M r. Frank Marti n
(Eunice Browa whsme weddlag
was an event of June ii have left
to make their boaie la Klaam.h
Fails, Mr, Martin is easpioyed by
the state highway eouuubseian,
Mrs. Martin is tbe daughter of
Mr. and Mm, Irwin Brown f
MILwauklo, Ore&en, aad wnn em
ployed la tba supply division of
the secretary of states office,
Mrs. Blanche Whitcmore ef
Flaiser is in Haiem at the home
of Br. and Mrs. Henry E, Mor
riH and will rcmtiln here until
Mre- Morris Is better.
YELLOWSTONE PMK OPEKED
Gardiner, Mout,t June 21,
Yeiiowstone Park was officially
dorlared opnn for tho ncnHon of
t32t yesterday when t'ommandt.r
John Qulaa &f tbe Ameriraa le
gion reltaspd the iron chain her
ring the way thron&h the great
stone entrance at ftostscveit Brfh
RCHES
2-ta Court street. C. 8. Johnson,
rv:ifip KufSftv srhfioi at 2 . m.
Services at 3 sad S p. m, Rev.
Ben 3aviasoa of j'ortiana mm ne
with us and Wilt speak. Bihie
study Tuesday evening. CRage
prayer meeting at North Jfoweii
WednesJay evening. Youiik people'
meetiasE Thnrsday evening and ser
vices Saturday evening- Fuii gospei
mcsssjces. We pray for the sick
Come and get oiessing, Kvery-
bady welcome.
CHIHSTIAN HCIKS'CR First
over J, C. Penney store, Sunday
morning serviee at 31 semes,
Sunday evening at , Subject of
iessoo sermon Is th Universe,
Jnciuding Man, Kvoived hy Atamle
I-'orccr Kundfry sehooi at :SS s.
m w ttAnttiXstv venV;ie Jeslimonlfti
meeting st S o'clncJe. Steading
sea Majmoie 'ieasnse, open
every day except holidays and San-
trim rj-ts in srso n. at. An
are eordiaiiy invited ta aur services
and to our reading ream.
CATHOBIC Rev, It Back,
pastort Communion mass at ?;2o
ehiidrsR mas at s-a ana m.
A rml, At i :2S. At
J o, m. AfcJiyUSivf Cniiti wlH
administer the sacrament of eon-
firmailon. All persons ever ihe
age of twelve years who have made
tneir fu-st eemmanlon and have uot
been confirmed are eligible, im
medlatety after high mass tbe eon
flrjaatlaa class will meet la tbe
eharelu Benediction wilt fallow
confirmation and everyone Is wel
come. BETHANY KHFORMSB Corner
f Capitol aad Marion streets,
Sanday school ia a, nv, and Ger
man preaehlag service tl a. m.
N evening service, M, Benny, pas
tor. METIIOBf ST Corner aorta Win
ter and Market streets. Rev, Mor
timer C. Clarke, pastor, Sunday
sehooi at pt Sehuts,
sizes and ages, Preachinff hours
a ana eiass meeting at
3235. Mrs, Ida Garrett, leader.
Young people's meetiug at gr3g.
Tepi "X5aiiy Tbla u Chrliaa
ittc, vieior caocy is the lead
er. Song and praise service at
7:36. Prayer meeting ontrh Thnvn.
day at ?l3o n, mt The paator
nreacaes sanuay morning on the
sahieet of ''Atoaement, In the
evening there wtlt ivs nn (w.-vtfa.
tie service wita aa evangehsiie
message by tne paster, you will
receive a eoriilal welcoma at thc
services.
STKRKT IK Wr. Ivanner, paster,
Scsmuon at 3t a, mt Them 4The
Great XJiricipic, Sunday sehl
a, m, Cbildreu's day program at g
p. m. A good program prepared,
ail are weieomee Sennea at Auburn
at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Thurs
day evening.
COURT STRBiST CHRISTIAN
Corner north 3?!h and Court
streets, Ti. I Putnam minister.
Ilildo school 9:45 a. m., Curtis X
Kowits, supcrlutendcat, Sueeiai
nsnsie furaiabed by Miss Turners
orchestra. Juuler foliuwing ob
servance of lord's suupcr, Morn
init worship and scrmaa it a, kk
Endeavor soeSetles nteet at p,
m. Good livo meetiiiBs, Evangel
bitie service 8 p, m, Hermon "An
Unchangeable Xj&w," Midweeh ser
vice Thursday 8 p, m. We wel
come all who wlil eeme and wor
ship with us,
FIRST CHRISTIAN Center and
High streets. J, J. Kvnns, minis
ter. Misa Jlattis Miteheit, mis
sionary. The nan's elass wiii open
its aeafdons in the basement of the
ehureh instead f the Bilgh theatre
during the vacation peried, It
wiii he conducted aiong the same
lines ns nt tho theatre. Tho hour
fwr the eailce sebeol bt The
pastor will preach at It eloek
on The Making of a Christian,"
e'vening at 7:5 "fa There Any
Advantage f Being a Christian.'
Young pimple's meeting at S?2S,
Ptpaso not the enriy hour for the
evealog: services. Just one hour is;
the length of the service.
SOUTH SAIiKt FR1KKSS
Cortter of Coasaiereial aad Wash-
Ingtmi streets, Carl aad Stlauia O,
MiSler, fsasftors. Kvfaday st-bosl at
ie a, m,, Uv, Cml H. MUler, Bupt.
Worship at 3i n, m. and g j. m,
i'rayer meeting Thnpsday g p, m
YU wiii find n weieom at aii t
these services.
BNITlB BBBTitBR Caaile
Chapelt corner of 17th nml Ne-
naskaL Ave. Kundav atvbeni at tO
a, C, 3, "Weiis, Sajd, MwrnioK
worsnip it a, m, tr, k ?, p, m,
FveoifiK woihip S p, m, Indies1
Aid Wednesday afternoon, I'raver
meetiuK Tbutsdav t;SS a. Hi,, tlee.
Chapman, jmfltur,
CRSTKU KTKEKT 5tKTllfJlHT
mnmoV&U North tSib and Cen
ter streets, tieo. fk Roeder, ndnla-
ttir, Kajsdffy school I o'eick,
Kagliwh aad fiermaa classes for;
11 offfs, Breaching scrvfeea It a.
m. In ihe evening the Kpwortli:
Jjeagn and Woineo's tiofue aad
Frrign MiKSimjary sosiety will
anil in reiidesdru? an ioterestiagj
niissienmry proRi-am ta whiea every
ivody I eordiaiiy invited at r3
o'eiwb, We expect the district
Kuuorlntendcrit tho following Sun
day who wiii preach Berman in
tba morning and Bnglish in the-
eveniag.
JASON JKB MKMltfAE 51. K.
Corner Nnrib Winter and JeBVr
son strerlB, Thoniiin Achi-Hon, pns
tr, Iero? Wnlfeert assistant, is
charge of the Junior ehutch. Take
tiie North Commercial street car
to Jefferson Ave, A targe coa
erete haidinjf, large aud weti vea-
tllated rooms witi make this charcb
a ewmfortabie pbice in which to
warhin oa the eom!K J,t'd'a day.
Tbe public is always tveirom and
will receive a warm pemmat greet
ins; la tha foiinwiag services
rb boot of - religions ednratien at
9l45 a, m, Vfitb C. 51. itohert in
charge. Three separate depart
ments will be In (u'HHion with clmw-
s for ail ajjes. Iabiic warship st
it a. m. Two services wiii be hefd.
Aaditorinm, pastor in rbarg. Kuh-
fe-ctr "Amuse meots Has the Ste-
thodist Church 3t tmwa tbe liars
to th Wfrldr Rf v, Waiber will
prrjirh to tho Jtinlom (S-16 years)
dewn stairs at tbe same hsur, Kp-
worth tragus devotional meeting
for sauag people at s - m, A spien
did opportunity is offered i yaung
ppopie st this hoar, giranget in
vited, I'ablle worship at T p. m.
Appropriflte (roTfel miwtag hy tbe
osstor. Not the feaar. Harviee
designed t meet tite needs of those
who have t earn a distance, and
families with little children. Bpee-
ial mnie hy tb ebtdr both morn
ing and svening, May ws have the
nriviiee f ereeUng yea. aim-
wor-k devotional service for Junior
and Seuior eburche Thursday T;Sa
p, m.
pt ftiM-Re atats snd Chareh
streets Ifiaine K. Klrkpatrick, min
lolwr. Old-fashioned class meet
ing ;3 a, m. In the nerthwest
corner downstairs, Sunday schost
5r45f 33, F, Shanas, Supt. Special
: plans hsv hen roads for meeting
: lh nmto of the school daring the
feAGl FIVE
summer manias. If yoa are not
enrolled wits any other Sunday
eheel, enroll with ns . Morning
worship ii sfeloelr. There wiii ha
special musis by the choir under
the dlreetin f Prof. K. W. Hon
san, with Prof, T. S Eoljerts at tha
organ. This is th haroh of good
music, Sermon hy th pastor on
the sublsetj "Restoring tho Kadi
anca of Religion,5 Special wi
como extonded to visitors and
strangers. Bpworth League at t
oloe. Second and third chapters
meet together tr elass of speeial
Instruction under Hiss Flndley.
First chapter wiii h led h? Sfisa
Faith Friday, Hvenins- servie at
8 o'cloclc. The pastor wilt preach
en th sabieet, "What Hinders?'
Mid-weefe service Thursday aven
sag s etoch.
CBNTBAIi KNGRSGATIOKAI
South ISth street, Harry Jahs-
son, Sunday school and morning
worship nt 10 a. m. Young peo
ple's meeting at 1 a'daefe, Preach
ing service, sermas on JohnS-iS,
"Cod So I.oved tba World,5 Thurs
day evening prayer meeting in the
hem f Mrs. Weifnru, 14a Ferry
street.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
Idherty and Center. W. C. Kantner,
minister, Sunday school at I a.
m, Ciasees fr ail ages under com
petent leadership, 53, 3, 53eC3
Ibiter, superinteudent, Morstns
waatblp at it a, m. Sermon sub
iect "Life's Open Boor." Evening
servie at & "lech. Weald yoa
Ilk t visit Tesemite Farts? There
will fe an opportunity t d s
Sunday evening, A fine sstin pic
ture of Yemite wiii give you
that privilege. Came and see it, A
brief address on "The Faithfulness
f Gd.rt
ST. PABLVS tSplscopaI Cor
ner Church and Chenieketa streets
Bev. II. D. Chamhers, rector. Titers
wiU he th asasi eervicea. Holy
3Saehnrist at TrSS a. m, ia th
chapeL The second service la at
it a, nt, with a snort sermon hy
tha rector aad musla by the vested
choir. Ail are most eordiaiiy Invit
ed to worship with us at the above
hoars. The eharca sehsl meets at
Sr-iS a. m. and Ii children sr in
vited. Tho Bosnlons of the school
wilt eantlaua all summer and the
seheat wiii not close for the warns-
er sessou,
PALf South Commerela3 and My
ers streets, II. F. Bemherton, pas
tor. Tho services of this church.
for Sunday are as follows. Sunday
school at E, A. Itnoten,
superintendent, A Bible school
with a raesssga for ait ages. K
worth Icagna meeting at 1. ang
people of the eommnnity ar sit
welcome. Morning worship at 11
ociech. Sermon subject ' I heard
th Vole of Jesus Say, This Is
another short serman based on the
hymns of tba church. You ar
eortihtiiy Invited ta attend ail thes
meetings and to sv.uk a this ysur
church. Christian fellowship, gos
pel preaching, excellent music, a
happy greeting, a sincere purpos
to mah tli Kingdom of God real
mark ail the wsrie ot this ehareifc
Cm with as,
gCASBIKAViAS St IStii
and MUla streets. On Sunday morn
iog at S o'clock Bev. C M, Hliet
sea front Tokay Cniifsrnia, will
preach, Sunday schot 3S e4ebicb:
tiast Anderson, Sapt, The Epworirt
League mecis T:3S with EsSeifs
Krlesson as leader, In tbe evening
at 8 o'clock the Sunday school wiii
render a Children's Bay program,
The girls wlil nseet Taesday evening:
Shaver ateeting Thnrmtay even
ing S o'clock. W invite you all
to these meetings.
Corner Twelfth and Mission Sts.
Svtnday school IS a, at. Classes for
all ages. Preaching It a. m. Eve
ning service Christian Endeavnr t
o'clock, sahieet, "iiscoverlag the
Chrsitlan Fndeavor Iledg, Iefin
ing Baties,' leader, Itev, K. lut
ing, rretiching at 8. l'rnyer meet
ing Wednesday evensng at a, eras
t . ws-ii-. "oa are in
vited to attend and take some part
in all of these services, We ar
hegianing a new conference yar
and v?oaid Is pleased to meet thes
who nro looking for a church
home, All are welcome, eama and
hring yaar children, C, W, xto
hets, pastor,
FIRST PRESftVTKKIAW "Wttr
Willis I.nng, minisier, a m
Sanday school. 23 a. nt, serntoa
..-I- o .n.i 'rrinmrihn of our Faith"
by tim minuter. Social musis
w ill loinne A'Aimn v--
StremEth,' Radger, sang by ths
0!tfli Hr" U1"" " ' " ,
iude, Cai; itamaase, Franssoffj and
Sortie, Cluiinsant, played by Mr
Arnold. 7 p. in. unrmnan r-nuuuv-
t oeietv fr each
sge, S p. m. popular evenlogserv-
moo oy ih" im'- -- -
oy tba choir and congregational
singing. A cordial Invitation i
extended t H. t fesUFl
UlGBIvAiJ FttiKS3S tiigh
hind Ave. and Nurth Chareh street
L fl. and Ida J minister.
imi.!,. firt sst ? a. m, Waiter
Stanton. Suit, Otsr schesl is well
arranged with eiasees ior art age
....nrnln mnnis tot most Of
them, A special class for moth
ers who hav iames, snugas oy
- ,tfr., 5..T, Jvrj a iwshv. Slora-
tag worship and preaching at 13
Mr Martin of the American San
ds? School tardea is expected t
Hpcnk nt tne mornmg service. c-
it,n st sir 1 sreaehln
at S p, m, b'iorenc Frasier Snaw
is expected to hring th messags
in the eventag. s'raer meetiits s
Thursday at S p. m. The paella
i cordirsiiv invited 3 any or ail
our services.
FIB ST BA3TtST Itev. Ernest
If, Shanks, paster, Children's Bay
program combining the moraint
warship. Asisembiy ia department
at Auditorium at Is and
all at hy i i nean, Irrogram of
sotiRS. recitations and exercises by
the fcibia school. Anthem hy ths
choir, Violin solo, SBns Seltg n4
vocai salo by Mis Bttth Roa
Short message fey the aster, Christ
and tha Idttis Children, Kveninj
worship at 5 o'clock. Bermon, "Th
Hand Thru Wrote tbe Word.8 An
themt Bark, hark my soul, SheiSy
Vbiin solo, Iterceuse, Hynshy, MUs
Iteien geilg. Sol numbers an3
live-song srrvic. The B. T, U,
: Hiftet at ? p. m