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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1925)
SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1925. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE FIVE Society and Cl ub Ne ws Edited by Rosalia Kobor, Phone 82 Memorial Day Closes Active Week Today, the ono day In all the year when the nation rovcra ita dead, la being fittingly celebrat ed in Salem. Ono heara practical ly nothing of any plana for the week end. Even the coincidence of two holidays following each other i not causing a forgetfnll ness of the oigniflcance of the day It is passing with the dignity and calmness that It merits. There are parades. It la true, but there is none of the blatancy about tnem that ono finda in ordinary pitrt otic parades. Rather a 6pirit of reverence that is duo the heroes whom they honor. Tho coming week. will usher In the month which universally lias come to he known as the month of brides. Ono wonders a bit whether Salem will have its quota of June brides. There arc whispers of several but quecrly enough September haa always been a favorito month for won dings in Salem, Some of tho most elaborate weddings in baiem a so- cial history have been eventa of early fall. House guests have continued to b0 tho inspiration of a number of charming affairs during tho p.wt week. Mrs. William Kiltz of Van couver, B. C, who is the guest of her mother, Mrs. S. W. Thompson was honored at one of the m;tst attractive affairs of the week when Mrs. Louis Lachmund en tertained at tea In the Lachmund borne on Court street on Thurs day. Mrs. Allan Bynon of Port land, the guest 01 ncr parents. Colonel and Mrs. E. Hofer, has been delightfully feted and has herself been a hostess during the past week. The Braesfields of Berkeley, the guests 01 Mrs. a. C. Small and Mrs. T. C. Hopkins, have also been honored at a nuin ber of affairs. One of the most attractive after noon affairs of the entire season was given at tho Woman's cum bouse on Tuesday when Mrs. Har ry J. Wiedmer and Mrs. A. L. Wsl lace were hostesses at bridge and tea to more than a hundred of their friends; It was on Tuesday also that Miss Jennelle Vandevort nnounced the date which she has ;-hosen for her wedding to Ron ald P. Randall. The announce ment was made at a tea At which Mrs. II. H. Vandevort entertained for her daughter. Numerous luncheons, dinners and teas and several Informal dancing parties have made the past week an extremely active ono for the matrons and maids of tho capitol city. ... Mr. nnd Mrs. John Roberts and Miss Mildred Roberts nro spondr Ing tho week end In Portland at tending tho activities of com mencement week at St. Helen's hall where Miss Helen Beverly Roberts will be graduated on Tuesday evening. Miss Roberts look part In the French play "L.a Poudre au Vcux'' given last night and played several solos In the n ano recital given by tne an vanccd music students at the hall todav. She recently took part In tho finals of the school tennis tournament. A number of Salem people are planning to molor down for the commencement exercises which will he held at Trinity church on Tuesday evening. ... , Miss Margaret Smith, a fresh man at O. A. C, is the guest over the week end of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Smith. ... Miss Josephine Baumgartnr, Miss Maxine Huren, Miss Eva Randall and Miss Marjorie Flegel of Portland, arc spending the week end at the Thielsen summer homo at Agate Beach. . . . Mr. and Mrs. E. Scott Page left yesterday on a month's trip to Minnesota. Iowa and Michigan. They will visit relatives In St. Paul nnd Mrs. Page's former home In Michigan and Mr. Page's old homo in Iowa. ... Colonel and Mrs. E. Hofer plan to leavo Monday on a motor trip to Bi nd and other points In east ern Oregon. They plan to take the Oregon-California highway Into California and will visit In San Francisco before returning north. They will be gone several weeks. m - The Bethel Daughters club was entertained on Thursday at the home of Mrs. George Haln. Dur ing a brief business session it was planned to hold an all day pic nic for the June meeting. A pro gram of music and readings was given. During the social hour a number of lovely gifts were show ered upon Mrs. Cass Nichols and her very small daughter, Cora lie. Mrs. John Haln and Mrs. Har ry Boles assisted Mrs. Haln at the tea hour. Mrs. Claude Page was a special guest of the club. Members In the group were Mrs. Oscar Noule, Mrs. J. M. Nlrhol, Mrs. Cass Nlchol, Mrs. John Haln, Mrs. Stnseman, Mrs. P. M. Evans, Mrs. M. Vtter. Mrs. Art Johnson. Mrs John Spranger. Mrs. Arnold Spraneer. Mrs. Matten. Mrs. Har ry Bols and the hostess, Mrs. George Ha in Paul Kafoury celebrated his twelfth birthday last Saturday bv Inviting twelve of his classmates and friends to his home. Games story telling and stunts occupied the group until the tea hour. In the group were Frank H Sne.-irs. Jr.. Oaddis K. Cavennh. Frederl-k Hgemsnn. Villi Hiw lev. .Richard Devrs. Junior Der ers .Julian Cavenah. Wvnn Jenks. Norman Gross. T.vnn He!. Daniel McCarthy and Virgil Panlsnn. To Graduate On Tuesday -vi - - iM"?) (Photo by Kennell-Ellls) Miss Helen Ilcverly Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mi-r. .t. .1. UiiIu-i-ih. n-lin uill lie grndualeil with llio Keillor class lit SI. Helens hull in I'ort liinii on Tumdiiy evening. Miss liolK-ris lias been acllvo in music and ntlilelles. Miss Page Married In Portland A beautiful home wedding was solemnized on Tuesday evening when Mies Ituth Page and Don ald Davison were married at the Portland home of the bride's sis ter, Mrs. Fred Larulesa, Hev. Ken ton performed the ring ceremony. and delphinium were banked about the living room and the hall way through which the brld al party entered. Blue candles in tall candelabra shed a soft glow over the long room. Miss Lois Nye played Mendelssohn's wedding march and Mrs. Kdwln Armstrong sang ''At Dawning" and "Be cause." The bride wore a lovely gown of whito crepe hack satin with Viennese laco Her full length veil was caught with orange blos soms. She carried a shower boa nuet of Ophelia roses. Mifts Catherine Vincent. the bride's only attendant wore a frock of burnt orango chiffon with blue flowers. Her corsnee was of sweet peaa. Little Donald Land cfs carried the ring. Edwin Armstrong acted aa het man. More than sixty friends of the young couple witnessed the cere mony and remained for the for mal reception that followed. Mrs. F. Bilyeu presided at the urns and Mrs. Clarence Eckhart of Spokane, cut Ices. Assisting about the rooms were the M tears Row man, Dibbles, La n dees and Mrs, Fred Landefw. The bride'a going away cos tume was an ensemble of henna bengaline. Her hat was a blue poke. After a ehort trip Mr. and Mrs. Davison will be at home In Spokane. Both Mr. and Mrs. Davison are graduates of Salem high school and well known in Salem among the younger Get. Mrs. Davison is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K Page and Mr. Davison the eon of Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Davison. The rehabilitation committee of the American Legion auxiliary in a meeting recently passed a res clution for a voto of thanks to the men and women "who so gen erously donated money and mater ial for the hospital supplies just completed, as well as those women who worked so faithfully making up tho materials.' The completed articles have been sent to the Veterans' hospital In Portland. Among the numbers Included in the entertainment which the Junior Standard Bearers of the First Methodist church will give in the church Monday evening be ginning at 7:45 are two plays, one a missionary play, "Pyari's Rescue" with scenes lain In In dia, and the second & three act comedy. In the Air." The cast of the second Is as follows: Tom on the Wing, an aviator, Muriel white; Archie Thorpe. Frances Burns: Benjamin Franklin Brown, Naomi Warner: Etherla Lane, Harriet Berkley: Perkins, the chauffeur, Carrol Hobbs: Jimmy Jumper, Lucille Mil; Dr John Dexter. Phyllis Oaks: Angelina 0rra Firma. Helen Breithanpt; Kate Cortdlngton ft nurse, Caro line Waterman; Mary Pe.ttoburse, a nurse, Ruth Crawford. Salem War Mothers will hold their June meeting on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John A. Carson on south High street. Each member Is asked to bring a war mother who Is not yet affiliated with the organiza tion to tbe meeting on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs Elmo S. White and children are spending the week end at Cresweil where they are guests of Earl Lawton and family. p Mrs. Cordelia Hager has as her guent over the week end her son and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Har old Hager and their small ton of Clatskanle. Miss Healy To Be Wed Thursday Miss Louise Healy, the daugh ter or Mrs C. J. Healy, has chos en Thursday, June 4, as the day ot her wciiding to Eugene Grat- ton, son ot Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Gratton of Portland. Tho wed ding was first planned for June 24 but a promotion necessitates an earlier sailing date for Mr. Crat ton who is an officer in the mer chant marine service. The wedding will be solemniz ed at ten o'clock in tho morning in m. Joseph's Catholic church, Miss Claudia Gratton of Portlund, twin sinter of the groom, will be maid of honor. Paul Green 'of Portland, who formerly made his home in Salem, will act as best man. A wedding break fast for the bridal party and a few intimate friends will follow tho ceremony. m m Miss Eleanor Tluekeatcin re turned yesterday after spending two yenrs in the Hawaiian Il ands. Ml Hitckestein was with her brother Charles who is man ager of a sugar plantation nt Hilo and with her brother. Mark, who is employed in Honolulu. Arriving in Los Angeles from the Islands on May 3 Mira Huckc stein visited for several days with friends before going on to Arizo na where she spent several days eighisceing in the Grand Canyon district. Stie will spond the sum mer months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Huckestein. At four o'clock yesterday, at the home of the bride on Waller strct, Hev. Fred C. Taylor per formed the ceremony which unit ed in marriage Carol Dorothy .Tudson ond Charles Thomas Wait. The ceremony was quietly per formed Vith only the parents of the bridal couple In attendance. They left immediately afterward for a short wedding trip. A n limiAii al vnil ill n it tnnV nlni'n last night at ten o'clock In the r irt .Memouist cnurcn, it-iv. Fred Taylor officiating, when Mlu Uatwta Mao EVIr-t. r.f I'nr. land, wai married to Curtis Charles McKinney, also of Port land. Mi Doris Adams attend ed the bride, and the best man was Earlo Edwin McKinney, brother of tho Broom. The tIiie- service was used. Mrs. A. N, Moores left yester day for Portland and will re main until after the wedding of her son. Ralph Dickinson Mooren, to Mlfe Lucille Elrod which will an event of Monday evening at the Elrod home on Portland Heights. A number of prominent Salem people will motor down Monday evening to attend both the wedding and the formal re ception which will follow. a Mrs. W. H. Byrd motored to Portland yesterday and on her re turn she was accompanied by Miss Virginia Byrd and Mr. and Mrs. Don Byrd who are spending the week end with relatives. ... K Jr., who were the guests of Mrs. Bynon s parents. Colonel and Mrs. E. Hofer, for several weeks, left yesterday for their home in Portland After spending several weeks in Salem Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brassfield and Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Brassfleld left yesterday by motor for their homes In Oakland. Cal. They were the house guests of Mrs. E. C. Small and Mrs. T. ; O. Hopkins and were extensively! feted during their Tlslt here. i The final meeting of the yearl of the Salem branch of the state! music teachers' association will be held Monday evening begin-! ning at eight o'clock at the Spa.! Miss Pauline Terrell of New- berg, Is the bouse guest ot Mies Eva Miles. Miles Home Scene of Two Affairs The B. C. Miles home has been the scene of two delightful affairs ; during the past week. On Wed ; nesday evening Mr. and Mrs, Miles and Mrs. B. E. Car rier were hosts to members of the Flinch club. Snapdragons and a variety of other spring flowers were arranged about the rooms and the game for which the club is named furnished interesting di version. Mies De Young was a special guest. CMib members In the group were Dr. nnd Mrs. M. C. Findley, Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Steeves, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Barnes, Prof, and Mrs. E. C. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Millard, Dr. and Mrs. II. C. Kpiey, Dr. and Mrs. IT. J., Clem ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lee, Prof, and Mrs. W. E. Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. E. .1. Swafford, Mrs. Frank Powers, U. G. Holt, Miss Grace Holt, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Price, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Wins low, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Lcgge, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Vandevort and the hosts, Mm. Carrier and Mr. and Mrs. Miles. On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Miles and Mrs. F. A. Elliott en tertained members of the Thurs day club at a most interesting af ternoon In the Miles home. Flow ers in shades of bluo and orange were lovely In the dining room where Mrs. Miles and Mrs. El liott presided at the tea table late in the afternoon and In the liv ing room a profusion of spring and early summer varieties were used about. During the afternoon MlBs'Eva Miles who recently returned from a trip abroad, told of her experi ences in Germany nnd Italy and Mrs. Robert Dann, also Mrs. Miles' daughter, told of her year in Ireland. Mies Miles also de lighted the group by singing. In the guest group wero Mrs. W. Q. Allen, a special guest, and the following club members: Mrs. John Albert, Mrs. William Brown Mrs. C. P. Bishop, Mrs. E. C. Cross, Mrs. M. M. Chapman, Mrs. Russell Catlin, Mrs. S. B. Dyer, Mrs. R. B. Fleming, Mrs. William Fleming, Mrs. It. J. Hendricks, Mrs. W. E. Kirk, Mrs. William McCall, Mrs. C. K. Spaulding, Mrs. Frank Spencer, Mrs. A. N. Moorce and Mrs. Henry Thielsen. One of the most attractive of thi email dances ot the year was given at the Cartwright homo on Thursday evening when Miss Florenco Cartwright entertained in honor of Miss Lois Wheeler who has recently returned from school in Los Angeles. In the guest group were the honor guest, Mlwi Wheeler, Mr. Amu ii g those motoring down from Salem on Wednesday evening to attend the dance at the Al bany country club were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thielsen, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs, Fritz Slade, Mr. and Mrs. James Linn, Miss Margaret Rodgers and Carl t Gubrlelson. Married Yesterday v v (Photo hy Gunnell) Mrs. Hnlfdon J. Hjort, (Delia Amsler) whose wedding wns an event of Inst night at tho home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Amsler. and Mrs. Breyman Boise, Mr, nnd Mrs. Frederick Deckebach, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Graham, Mr. nnd Mrs. Allan Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Brazier Small, Major and Mrs. T. E. Rilea, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Slater, Mita Mario Briggs Mine Gladys Currie, Miss Louise Pierson, Mies Dorothy Patterson. Arthur Ross, Frunk Durbin, Eu gene Gill, George Stearns of Eu gene. Theron Hoover nnd LeRoy Card. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Cappell of Pasadena, California, were the house guests ot Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Miles on Thursday and Friday. a Threo engagements of primary interest on the Willamette cam pus were announced coincident!;, at the Sigma Tau bouse and a tho home of Mtes Beulah Fannin last night. LeRoy Walker, an nounced bis betrothal to Alcn Ritchie, Joe Nee told of his en gagement to Lena Gilbert, and Arthur Bonney announced his engagement to Pearl Burton of Garfield, Wash. The news was told simultaneously to a large group of girls who were guests of Miss Beulah Fanning and Miss Sybil Smith at tho Funning home. All three of the men are prom inent on the Willamette campus, and nre members of Sigma Tau. Mr. Bonney Is also a member of Philadorliin literar. society as Is Mr. Walker. Both Mr. Walker and Mr. Nee are members ot Tho ta Alpha Phi, national dramatic society. MIes It itch io is a member ot Philadoclan and Miss Gilbert is both a Philadoclan and member of tho Beethoven music society, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Foster and Don Tarpley motored to Alsea to spend the week end. e . Mrs. T. G. Bligh. Mrs. D. R. Ross and Mrs. W. Carlton Smith are spending the week end at tho Bligh collage at Neskowin, Other Neskowln visitors over tho week ond are Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frc d Z i m menu an and D r. a n d Mrs. G. C Bollinger. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ellis of As toria, nro the guests for several days of Mr. Ellis' brother in law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. E. L Doan. Today Mr. nnd Mrs. Doan and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis motored to Dallas to spend the day with their mother, Mrs. R. G. Ellis. In the group also is nhother sister, Mrs. A. D. Rust of Kings Valley. Honoring Mrs Allan Bynon of rortlnnd, Mrs. Clifford Farmer entertained informally at tea in her homo on Wednesday after noon. In tho group woro a num ber of intlmnto friends of Mrs, Farmer and Mrs. Bynon. m t m Miss Pauline Tatterson Is the guest of the Delta Delta Delta houso In Corvallis over the week end of Miss Marian Hoskins. 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Surely it is fit that this one day be consecrated to them that our own patriotism may be stirred; that the future generations may profit by their heroism and that wc may be reminded that there are greater things in the goal of life than material gain and greed, work and waste, self-interest and self-satisfaction. i tin wm m majaim b i a n sw rw - .s m w laV rw :JLetL:Hit.Ji 'I'-r-l J.A ';V.vl.,ttK -.V-.t-'-, ... V ,'i i f.,V If .-.,.-.i,Miiwni