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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1925)
FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1925 J1 AGE FIVE Society and Cl ub Ne ws Edited by Rosalia Keticr, Phone 8! Bride Elect Honor Guest At Luncheon One of the most attractive pre-' nuptial affaire of the week that! have been t,.ven for Mies Joyj Turner, wiioee wedding to Wit-; liam Moses will be an event of; Sunday, waa the luncheon today when Mrs. Ivan Martin and Mra, Clare Vibbert entertained in the! Vibbert home. ! A brass bowl of old fashioned; llowera arranged in a quaintly charming combination centered the luncheon table. Covers -were! laid for Mies Turner, Mrs. Hex A ', Turner, Mrs. C. A. Niemyer of S-; attle, Mrs. Mura Warner of Saul Francisco, Mrs. Henry Lee, Mrs.; P. A. Baker, Mrs. Martin ani'. Mrs. Vibbert. ! Misa , -Turner has chouen Mre. j Turner, Mrs. Niemyer and Mrs. Warner as her attendants, "ittn Miss Turner they arc being am plimanteil at a number .f de lightful affairs this week. The; wedding will take piaee in the FiroL Methodist church at eis thirty oo Sunday evening. A re ception in the Turner home on north Capitol street will follow the ceremony. Mies Minnetta Mngera will pre ent a group of hn students in recital in the First Baptist church tonight beginning at eight fif teen. The Schubert octette will aa-. eitit. Members of the octette are! Gladys Stevenson Gregg, Eva Rob-; erts, Ruth Bedford, Hilda Ams ler, Ruth Rteee, Delia Amsler Hjort, Myra Gleason and Grace Fawk with Bertha Viclc accom-j The following program will be irlven: j Come Down, Laughing Stream- let, Spross; The Schubert octette.! Come to the Garden, Love, Sal-! ler; "If no one ever Marries; Me.' Lehmann; Arbutus Itudie. ; "Un bel dt Vedremo," from Madame Butterfly," Puccini; My Heart Sings to You, Ashley; Eva Roberts. Bternamente, MasclieronI; "Why Shouldn't 1?" Russell; Lawrence Deacon. Duet, "Every Flower' from "Madame Butterfly," Puccini; Flora Fletcher Hetlricfc, Ruth ;Jedford. My Desire, Kevin; Lii Black Rose, Guion; Delia Amsler Hjort. Caro Mio ben, Giordani; Tally Ho, Ieont? Kenneth Alien. The DuRfc Witch, Sproes; The Schubert octette. You tn a Gondola, Clarke; The PJagle, D i tech; A. George Armlt age. Chanson indoue. Rlmsky Korea K w, from the Legend "Sadko;" Still Blackbird. Sanderson; -".ra Fletcher Heiir.ck. "Robert, O tu che adoro" from P.ortrt le Diable, Meyerbeer; '.!rht, RachminoCf; Ruth Bedford Tje Little Grey Dove, Saar; (. '" rpno obligato by Flora Fletch er H"rfriok, The Schubert octette Chestnut Farm was the scene f a tnveiy wedding on Wednes iiy. Midsummer's Day, when Miss Grac? Bfigley was married to vrl Person of Endlcott, "Wash--rtnn. Dr. Carl Gregg Doney per-;;-nrd the ceremony. Ttie bTida who was graduated from Willamette university with rhe !- of 1!), was hea l of he s rimer d'nartmtnt In th" Endl- t rr.ho't )njt year. Mr. Terson v a rrnrli! te of Washington i?lalc .'.:i-re. Only a few intimate v. -rr! and relatives were p es fir the ceremony. VtS. w S. Lnmbir i Ruth Wal- i-1 un I mnil daughter, Ruth '. t"!;iy for their imme in New efty. Mrs. Lamhie and littte have been th house g'tcut3 ' v-o. C. A, Park for fifverrl '-!- and a number of affairs been glvn In their honr. t work md Mrs Lathie. R:th - ;nd Mm. T'a'H Wallace and rt v - r A Pnrk w3fo a rn-il me tni of the Ladies ' tb" ( V R. will he held to- rrnw r?;f,rnr,on at tlie home of F O. fltkrr Pt 110 i Jeffer- S J " -u friends Mr. and Mrs. . ;! Pntri will be Interwitt'd In - r- v.- n: that the I'rtrSe were hon- t Riiri-.ti recently wiih Charles ". . fi-M Cfldmttn at a dinner it. Portland at which Dr. n'i Mrs. K A. I'trtvj? w-re hoetg. n Imnr'M), ntu mw'ilp was a fea . of the evoninr:. EMINENT LECTURER TB DE LIVER MESSAGE TO CHAU TAUQUA AUDIENCES Colonel (Rev.) George Fallls, who viii Bpenk nt Chautauqua oa "The Problem of World Pence," is par ticularly fitted to handle this im nortant subject well, as he has first hand knowledge of conditions In surope anu la a deep student or in ternational affairs. Colonel FalKa was a chaplain In the World war. He came face to fnco with all the 'terrors of battle, went into the reaches with the boys, studied pea de of different nationalities ni emperament. On his return or .'atiada Colonel Fallls went on cx enslve tourat appearing on the plat onn with mnqy of the world's mosi irondneiit men. Through his per onal eiiforts the Canadian Memorial hureh nt Vancouver, B. C- was uiit. He Is now pastor of that hureh, prominently connected with tany educational Institutions, Ro irlon oflicer, and leader In. all pro ressive civic movements. Although minister and one of the out stand ig orators of Canada, Colonel 'ullls Is a devoted sportsman, be ig vice president of the Vancouver ennls club, one of the foremost tn he Dominion. He will have an 1m resslve message for Chautauquan' tiip wnrid pence vrotiipm Mr. nd Mrs. William Schafer and daughters, Mrs. C. A. Koborn and Mrs, Yerda Schafer, spent the week end in Wendling with Mrs. Schafer'e boti and daughter in law and her new grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Morris and little Kob- ert Lee Morris. Word of an extremely interest ing journey has been received from Mrs. "William Brown who with Mrs. Rr F. Prael of Portland, is touring tbe Canadian Rockies. Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Prael are at Lake Louise now. m Mrs. Frank Snedecor and Mrs, Charlea Gray left yesterday for a two weeks motor trip on the Red wood highway in northern Cali fornia. They will go through Yo semite national park be-fore re turning home. - A children's story hour will le held at the Atiae Book stOTe to morrow afternoon beginning at two o'clock. Miss Marie Brigge will tell some of the Uncle Wig gly stories. The annual gTand ciTcte ses sion of the Neighbors of Wood craft convened In Portland on June 24. Mrs. Maybelle Turner and Stel la Blackcrby of Salem are dele gates from district twenty one. The Salem drill team, resplend ent in new uniforms, left this morning lo participate In the street parade at 2 today. There were twenty six teams in this pa rade. The' grand officers led. This evening a banquet will be given for the grand officers, dele gates, teams and members, at the Multnomah hotel. On Saturday evnir, the si-Wn visiting teams will give exhibition drills at the ptih.ic auditorium. The local team consist of the following members Capt. Mtna Olmstead, Musician Sadie Jepeon, flag bearer, Rachel Reader, ban ner bearer. Wirma Tcrwillieer 2-iiards, Lottie Town-send, Lilllc Wat It Jus, Delia Seward, Jennie ' "ur:in. M.irie Turner, Vonna .. - ftuhie1t, Vera Bas- ectt, Arr..etta Ireland, May ..'orikrf, Mabel Uog em, Olive Hawk, Ida Traglto, Nell Henderson. Tiilie Hall and Rob erta Allpert. The advanced students of Miss! Beatrice Shelton gav a recitaj In : the First Congregational church on Monday evening. Mary Talm adge Headrlck, violinist and the Schubert octette assisted. The following program was given: Milltar-Marsch, Schnbert-Stoye Cecil Deacon, Robert Alexander. ; Ronda Capriccioso, Mendel ssohn; Mary Cupper. AMfschwung, Schumann; Ro mance, Grillen; Mai com MedJer. ; Llebestratim No. 3, Lie2t: Sehat: ten lam, MacDowell; Helen Pol-; lock. Serenade Melancollque, Tscli(a- kowsity; Schon RosmarJn, Krels-I ler; Mrs. Headrlck. Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2, LJszt; Cecil Deacon. Romance Dp. 24 No. 9, SEebe- line; Badinage, Herbert; Bertha Ballade No. X, D flat, Liszt; Dance of the Gnomes; Ruth Bed-lord. Wynben Biynken and Nob. Ne vin; Schubert octette. On Wednesday evening Mfcs Schelton presented aroup of her intermediate students tn a second program. Assisting artists were a ladies trio consisting of Mrs. Hal ite Parriah HingCG, Mrs. Merlr? Rosecrans and Mis Ruth Bedford, Mrs. LaRue Eat. Ro, pianist. and Mary Talmadge Headrick, vi olinist, accompanied them. The program follows; Labaladine, Lysberg: Dorothy Dosha rd. Bertha Babcoek. Minka Mazurka, Eggeling; Maxine Myers, Virginia Sion. Improvisation and Melody, Brown; Valcik, Mokreys; Grace Henderson. Intermezzo No. 3, Bohm: Loma KJ2er, Genevieve Briekct. Among the Arabs, Langey; Scherzino, Moszltowskl: Eugene Fieher. Polonaise Brlllante, Fleiasner; Grace Henderson, Maxine Myers. Hope Fantasie, Lewbert; Ara besque, Leschetlzky; Margaret Hogg. Slow Horses Slow, Jalowicz; Nlta GItana, De Koven; Kenneth Allen. Pas Dee Cymbals, Chamlaade; Mary Cupper, Lena Medler. Tambourin Chinois, Krcisler; In a Rich ash a, Cowles; Geneva Sundin. Danee Styricnne, MIchiei; Mary Cupper, Billy Cupper. Tarantella (NapoU.) Lesebe- t2ky; Lena Medler. Grace, Valse, Crosse: Scherzo E Minor, Mendelssohn; Robert Alexander. Poris, Nevin; O Dry Those Tears, Rlego; Ladies' trio, Vioia Yercler Hoi man, violin obligato. A pre-vlewlng of the film. "Ram Das" which will be ehown at the First Congregational church on Sunday evening will be giyen at the church tonight at eight o clock. This picture, not in any way denominational, depicts life in India and the work of the missionaries among tho Indian peoples. It la a picture of act ual conditions, and not posed. It is a elx reel picture and takes about fifty minulea for presentation. All of the ministers: of Salem. their wives, and two representa tives from each missionary soci ety in the city have been invited to attend the prc-vicwing io th? church tonight. A regular meeting of the Lady Muscovites will be held in the club rooms beginning at eight oclock tonight. Salem business and profession al women will close- their club year with a picnic at the fair grounds tonight beginning a 6:30. This wilt bn thft last lime that the officers for this year wfll be in charge. Everything Is he ing arranged for and th chin members are asked only to briig thirty five cents. Mrs. 53. A. Hodge, Miss Frances Hodge, Mrs. O. A. Kraemer, Mie,s Gretchcn Kracmcr and Mr. Wayne 1litnnat returned several days ago from Newport. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Pnmberton have as their house guests this week Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Thrift. Miss Jane Thrift and Richard Thrift o! San Jopc, California. Early in the week the rembertonf took their gueste lo the beach foT sevcrtil days. Mrs. C. A . N 1 om y or Blanche List on) arrived yesterday from Seattie. Mrs. Niemyer will be an attendant at Mifis Joy Turner' wedding at the Firet Methodist church on Sunday. For hwlthtul complexions eat foods made with mttl III If M pi 7HZ WQIZLD'S GREATEST Ifs greater leavening strength means light bakings perfect destion Deserted Babe - t Miss Winifred Gilicartln, of New York, admitted in court she left her tiny infant In a hallway after detectives bad traced her by means of a bit of adhesive taps. Her boyish sweetheart later begged her lo marry tiim to celp her raise lb.e baby. Mj-h. J. M. Clifford entertained a email group of the modern writ ers informally at luncheon in her home today. Dr. and Mra. J. N. Smith, have opened a new Bummer homo at Nye Beach. They arc spending week enda thera until August when they will remain for eever al weeks. mum Special gueate at the IHahee country club yesterday weTe Mrs. William Cullers and Mrs. Samp son, Portland golf club champi jKfi who motored down for a day on the Salem course. On their J.o turn last night they wcto accom panied by Mrs. W. I. Nortbup of Portland, who was the houee guest of Mra. H. H. 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