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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOTJBNAL, SALEM. OREGON. SATURDAY. JUNE 13, 1914. mm. BY MOLLIS EUNCOKN. July 1 In a new bungalow at the eor-were Mr. and ifrs. Percy O.Vuppcr, ' tended the Northwestern Musical Con ner of Twenty-fourth ami Watc streets.1 Mr. and Mrs. David Wright, Miss Dor- vcution held in Portland this week. Mrs. Josse is a in ember of one of othy Stcnsloff, Mr. Donnelly, Mr. Clark,! southern Oregon's most prominent f am-Miss Hortense Kimlev. Miss Xell Svkes .! ir ir- m. .. i .lies, and is a social lavorlte ,n her; Mr. and .Mrs. . rank Ward, Roy l.'lark.j Miss Agnes Alford. members of this home city.-. She is a beautiful girl, an, iM.se Berth, tdwards ai.nr- M r. and Mrs. .-ear's graduating class of Willamette loesses , winsome personality, and Arthur Swartout. - universitv, Mrs. J. C Spencer enter- will be an attractive addition to Sa- ... , . - ; , tuimJ wi(h j. Wednesday even- I lem s younger- social ret.. ' I.tzxette lawk W niton became the;nl! j Among Salem people noted atthe; bride ol 'Dr. Seth M. Kerron, of Tort-; numht,ig forty were mem j 1,,,n" l"e ,Mr?- . ". M : W cdnesday afternoon, at 2 ; of the Omega class of the Leslie wm?-,7 llTl ' J9'e ,UJ ?hl,:i l Th ",,."e rer""? a! I M. K. church. Decorations in the class William i ruuk. Vobb Hil ' Hev 1' -T lWks .n colors, yellow and white, were effective I . 1 '., HeV- J" l ' 0,,icr offl" with Marguerites and ood ferns. The Of much interest here was the mar-1 ciated Dr. and Mrs. Kenon left the samo table adornment was a mii.ature coun try school house with characteristic . . , . , ... . ' riniie of Miss Mvrtle I.antz. dnui'hter menus, aim ner marriage tins ween ' . . - , , ., . .. ' ..-. , .-.,!...... .v... ui. - . ...... the attention of Salem people the , former Salem resident, which occurred . home, Dr. Kerron continuing the prae-! ,nr,i, representing small ..rimers anil past week, social affairs giving V,e' 4l . . ! in liav Citv Saturday. Juuo at 8,,u'e ot his profession. I . . ' , , " , I'""""' ,l.im ..i1 .'. . . J.'0r the cercmonv. miesta number no- . . .- '-al"r"., "uu "i . . , . . dolls curbed in cat) and sown were c.v- l Ort- ,,n ... f vp. I jireceueuce to tins larger ami more ... i .i . o clock. conspicuous event Hundreds of visit-1 1 'f1"'8 R,ul V1',6 , n,re '"? ft lliai,ol H. L. Barklev. of ors from here attended on the various ."' Vf .h- X 7 T bv. , .i 1 l''or.ned the eeremonvVto days, a eeneral exodus taking i.laee V'10"' of .. the . 1 r8t I'yter an , ',,... nil illtilflU Vrien, Ti.urs.lay when special tratns carried l?'rAr?!l, '."'Jvited. Miss Oeraldine enthusiastic crowds to the Citv of'.'; " v f0niianied Mrs. Walter l'ettv' . 11V Oi 1 . , :i...: - .1... ... i ciock ions displays and pageants and also of the splendid hospitality and enter tainment accorded out-of-town visitors arc being received from those who have returned. Several weddings this week intro duced the nuptual season, with the whisperings of many more of interest mul prominence for the remainder of the month. One of the most delightful and charming affairs given for some time, was the tea yestenlu.v afternoon, pre sided over by Mrs. William C. Knigh ton, who complements her guests Miss Hoberts and Miss Marie Koberts of San Francisco. Oroups of smartly attired matrons and maids called during the tea hour9, to greet the attractive visitors. Receiving .with Mrs. , Knighton were rooms. .iirs. nerron is won known in Portland. ,al"1 Salon ami is popular in so which only Ur. Kerron is a graduate ofi, , . ,.,,.,;.,. i. the I nivers tv- nf (l,-..,, . : '"B ciuertniiiiueut Sthofield ac- uer of the Sigma Nil fraternity. ..... i s t.viaoei An interesting feature of the even-j was an examina- 1 tion, the diploma being awarded to' Miss Mno arley. 0 i nf T77N n AbsolutelPure Admittedly the highest class, most efficient and economical quick-Ieavenlng agent made, sold or used Lantz), who sang "1 Love You Truly," MlM "f"e Holt will bo week end '....l tiu..i:t..:...n truest nf thA W ill llntv.lu . 1.A Carlton aov (ihjck .uvuiiuiiuu uiiriiig v ituniu Miss Beatrice Shelton played an ac i. .... . i - . -i . ... a.:iu ...i. n, , o . r. the ceremony Holy," by ranter, just prior to the! .I"' were carried out with . . . . , . ' V. . 1 . i vinp tnaitli anil rnitrt rrHtH .i, i .i i. m:. UI...U chine, -with overdress of shadow lace. ?. A- l- who was formerly There" were no attendants. ?he wor? " v.l that her sister! Miss Krixon made a lovclv picture ! "B,J, "Tl 0,1 her weil:1,n? ,ln-v- Bw"re'1: - ; wuii ine same coroii.ti oi pearis. .miss . Hills. niiring Her week s sfny in Corvallis. Miss Isabelle Ackeiman. r Miss Nellie Casebere, who has been teaching in the Deaconess' school in. Washington, I). ('., for the past year, has returned to Salem. ' She is a former Willamette univer sity student, and has specialized iu kindergarten work. AT.. fl...t.... I 1.... .. I i i. A .i r . i. . I -""s. i iiiu-a i. iuii, nuii .urn. 11. i. in an exquisite gown of soft ivory- j -" ... . ,.enr,3. , ... ,...Ku x .m ..-n interest occurre.i i Homing will be the next hostesses for toned crepe meteor which fell in soft T . , .. 1 J K . T i V" '-. . uiss inersa the Tuesday afternoon club, entertain- drapes to a train. Exquisite silver! bridesmaid, wearing n costume of '1 !. et'tl,le the br.de of Guy O. in t the" home of the former next ! f.i '. .... , with pink girdle, and also embellished the bodice. She lvJ 1,1 ir ' J Z . "" ore a long tulle veil which wa, light-' ,lr Mrs. Walter Pet eys ten- lv caunht with orange hloo., Her ; th're'1 ?'Uon io a,'0,,t Rl'fsts, ly caught with orango blossoms. Her bouquet was fashioned of bride a ... ni but. cuuuirv niacn nf t..n rn . .rv..v.-, ...,1 l(..-U, Tiie ceremony took place out of loors amid picturesque natural sur- in the spacious reception rooms of the, roundings, myriad Japanese lantern and'.:;;. .;iiiiu-g . white sweet peas Mrs. Hoss and eoiiimemorating the wed-1 At S o clock Mr. Harris Thompson t'rimson rambler roses, and woodi,li"K a"'1.iv1cr9"1e9 of the bride's par-jg "I Love Voi. T.uly," at the con- r. . , .:..'icnts, which took place 24 years aKO.1 elusion of which Miss Mabel Vnlkmun. scheme throughout the downstairs ! ""'J ?'so :yth anniversary of Dr ,! of Orogon City, played Lohengrin rooms. Thev wr rtifin.iv ir.iai"' Mrs. Hawk, who are in charge of edd.ng march. As the bridal party Mrs. John H. McNarv. Mrs. rred R.I n.inirle.1 th ..,n' i..t.i tnp hospital there. iitppiared, the' "Biiiull flower girl. Alice Waters, Mrs. Iiollin K. Pago, Mrs. Pred- j firoplaec, and were used elsewhere in I He"utlhl1 tlecorations lent their frag- j Jones, a niece of the bridegroom, who crick r Stewart, and Mrs. Margaret available places in brass receptacles . - ""icreni rooms aim nans, "s aiureu in a uainty white ciubroid .0 assisted in the and jardinieres, with the handsome fin- ' r0. . .0'1 , 7 '' "l"Re l,losso,"s I Hush prcsi.f.ng atiiing of the rooms, forming an attrae- WJ.. Bl"1 ra"y,n out thc bio in the drawing 'tive nuptual bower. wh' "J"1 n 7lor ,ctt,wt-, osper. Thev also serving, Mrs. Asahnl tne small sorvinc ta in the ilrawinc ' room, with Mrs. William .1. Ball who; Karl Frau Druskai roses covered an I T',e Hy.ty band played appro poured, stationed in the dining room. ' immense bell, under which the ceremony ! lT Bel'tl0?8' 'th tllw Jvemlo or Exquisite decorations completed in was performed " I l'hostm 8,80 furnishing musical nuin- pink, adorned the various entertaining1 The serving Vonn, nt th hen.t nt hnlbo,- Mrs- Mbel I'ailtz Pttey's sang rooms, and were greatly admired. The stairway was all in pink, with adorn splendid "Thousand Heauty" rose, ,nents of I'arolyn Testout roses and that has won prizes for Mrs. Krighton fern. three successive years at the Portland Mr. and Mrs. Reiuiiart left on the show, was used in profusion and Isiiasta lin.it.eil the s.mie vo;..w . . 1 i c ......... mingling with them were hundreds of I north, the bride's traveling costume be Dorothy Perkins, and tiny Cecil Brun- ing a modish suit of new blue, witn Thc dining room airange.meut was particularly lovely, a great basket, bearing an immense tulle bow, and filled with the fragrant rose blossoms centering the tea table, with the same decorations adorning the canopy above. Rose tinted candles in crystal holders lighted the room, and festoons of the tulle, and roses were also attached to the tnbles'edge." The Misses Roberts motored from Portland yesterday ; with ' Walter and Phillip kamm, to "whom their engage ments have been announced. The mar riages to take place sometime late in the Fall.' During their stay in the Rose City they were the house guests of Mrs, Kamm, who entertained for them at various affairs. They are unusually beautiful and attractive girls, popular in San Fran cisco's exclusive circles, and will be much feted previous to thoir marriage. ' Mies Oert.rude Carolyn Erixon, the attractive and accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Erixon' was married Wednesday evening to Joseph Hughes Rcinhart, at a bcautifill Tionie wedding at the residence of the Erixons, Twelfth and Oak streets. Miss Krixon 'g sweet voice, as well as her charming personality, has won for her an unusually large circle of close-fitting hat to match. After the first of July they will be at homo to friends at an attractive new bungalow on Leslie street. Out-of-town attendants included: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gram and Miss Myrtle Gram, Mr. and Mrp. Albert Schacfer, Mrs. Clyde Philliber, of Port land, and Mr. ami Mrs. J. T. Cooper, Jr., of Independence. Mrs. Clyde Philliber, of Portland, lu the guest of the Antony Kleins on Oak street. Mrs. Philliber was formerly Miss Mata Klein. One of the foremost events in Rose- burg society' wbs the marriage of Har rier and liam took. parent's home, and was witnessed bv about 1(10 relatives and representative society people, Rev. M. Lux, of the Rosebiirg Presbyterian church, officiat ing. Miss Madge Miller played Men delssohn's wedding , march," and also sang "Oh Promise Me" previous to the service. The rooms were a bower of flowers, hundreds of Easter lilies mingling with masses of pink rhododendron blos soms. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was hold, which was large ly attended. The bride wore hor going away cos tume, a fetching suit of blue moire, with hat of white. She carried a bou- I Q,!i 1 r :-l t H"-1 01 ur",c 9 roses an(l maiden hair f Society and Commercial f fern, with lilies of the valley falling in r riming. t a shower. w Phone 1512. - J Mr. and Mis. Josse left the same Booms 1-3, Patton Block t evening ror rortiami, wiierc they will I remain until the first of next week. They will be at home to friends after i Beaver StatePrinters "0 So Pure," from Martha, ami "A Perfect Day," by tarne Jacobs-Iiond. Miss Vclma West was also heard in vocal numbers.. A zolophone solo by Mr. licntue, with piano accompaniment by Miss fiornico Juckoby, was rendered, following which Bishop linrkley spoke of the uuptunls of Mr. and Mrs. Lantz ut which he presided in Silverton. Mr. Hoss has been editing one of the Hay City papers for several years. They will go to Rockoway shortly, where it is understood Mr. Hoss will further pursue his journalistic work. Hoth are well known in Snleni, Mrs. Hoss being a musician of much talent, appearing frequently in musical affairs during her residence . here. Mr. Hoss is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Hoss, who reside on Oak street. . An informal reception was given Dean and Mrs. H. D. Kimball, of Kim ball college, Thursday afternoon, in thc assembly hall of the college, by the students ot the institution erc.i gown, advamvd tirst strewing roses along tho bridal path. ' With their attendants, Miss Eva ens sidy, recently from Minnesota, and Mr. Robin Day, of Salem, the nuptial pair formed a group beneath a bower of wild roses and fragrant sweet peas, where Rev. A. A. Moore read the ser vices, befofo an assemblage of rela tives and intimate friends; The bride was clminingly gowned in white crepe do 'meteor with embellishments-of pearls. Her long tullo veil was lightly caught with tiny white blossoms. Sho carrie I an arm bouquet of bride's roses with shower of white sweet peas. Her maid wore a white ombroidered costume and carried white carnations and fern.. .At 'the conclusion of tho ceremony an informal reception was hold in tl,.. house, the rooms bearing decorations of ocean spray and syringas. Miss Ethel Thompson assisted in scrvimr Hoth Mr. and Mrs. Smith nro well known in Salem, Mr. Smith being a Hurry Hawkins, and Robert Morton of Albany, were guests of friends, dur ing the week stopping on their way home from Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Chuuncev Hishop, Mrs. C. P. Hishop, and Mr. and Mrs. It. 1). Gilbert were visitors at tho Rose Carni val during the week. I The New Cliff House I Nve Beach. Newoort. Ore con m w Now Open for the Season All that's cheerful, all that best Here awaits the welcome guest Who flees from toil and moil to rest By the sundown sea of the golden west Board and Lodging at Reasonable Rates. For information, etc., write W.D.WHEELER. OKCCt Mrs. J. A. Hern.irdi witnessed the rose show one day this week. I . i "i'riiting" by rrinl; Miss lieaman, j ( oy, ( halotte Robertson, Rita Reed, i duiiii the "'"s ot' !fll'r',,rl' ' ''V Minding; and Marjori Kay, Helen Kobe, Ralph Ilarnes, i-' Charles ' ''!"t "o'"" " l-'autasiik-linproniptii " in Kuth Him.cs, Dorothy Kappahu, Grace lore Itoth ' 8mlrl' "iillur byChopin. The piano Hunt, Frances Cameron, and Li'y ,V . ,"' accompaniments were nil played by Miss I Jaciiuct. Mei.ilenhall, was probably the most ef-, Miss Small. Frances Warde, completed f.ctive of all, the piano, organ, and the vocal selections singing "Daisies" voice blending ill perfect harmony and ; by llawlcv. Miss Ruth ilarnes, who Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stockton and ! beauty. appeared in piano numbers also de- Miss Zoe Stockton, Mrs. .1. R. Mills Miss McMMion was assisted by Miss lighted with her reading "Tho and her guests, Mrs. .1. L. Swcney and ' I.Hfilo Kiintz, Miss Louisa lteainon, and. FreckledFacod Girl." children, of Dallas;' Mrs.' Edward Wcl- Miss Lena Dot sou, each one rendering j Those who took part in piano selec ler and danuhter. Helen, attended the:" I''1"10 selection in an artistic and ef-tious were: Veva Smith, Lolo Millurd, carnival of roses this week. ;..--n.c mh.imi.-i. .ti!i .-..uua ... .nn.-c .-...in, ..!. . u.qic r, ..uiuoe .mc- Attending the rose show week were: Mr. ami Mis 1 MM I..-.. Vfluj M .lit. I).......!... Ml H ' UHII'UIIIIUCIIIS WOV UN I'll..-.. HI lllinn HIIVI III' Bushnell and Miss but'l. Fugato. ! K'!!" ,.., ull Ku.d. number on the program was ex- " Owing to President lloinan who was' cellently rendered, the large audience l expected to present the diplomas, being ! eiicouiaging the young performers with Rev. and Mrs. Harry K. Marshall 01lt )lf tovvn (m, ,i,()lniu) w, , form-1 their frequent and spontaneous np- nnd son motored to the const with av K,unted Wednesday morning . at I plnuse. friends the lust of the week. They ; tMi; T,xllur commencement exercises. will remain several weeks. ; , putrolls of ,n0 Eurydiceum Institutrt ..,..., f Musical Art were delightfully enter I The ( hristian church was the scene I 4..:.... 1 ... ...1 nr.. 1... -. , 1 11 ... ...ii 1 . . . 1 in.iii-n it iin.siciu .v eiiiiesii.by eveui.itr rttttmtTT!llf , pleasing and successful recital i .... .,:,., .;, , ,. .' w u ! Tuesday evening when the graduation J ivterson presented several of their ,of Miss Glenna Wilson and Miss Irene , .,,.,iH t tll Htu.lio in tho Hubbard McGoriin from tho "Inter-state class M- R ) I of the Western Conservatory of Music ' luiii,, (',. , ,,,,.,11 xir. Musical 1111:111 hit iir run itiur . r... m-w- m mmmm'mmm ' ..v 1 -i. ..... ' ,.1, ..1.,,.,. 1.' 11 sshiniT 1 u .. iu.ury,' T , .K, ,...,- , " Hen ha I). (.Iiolson, and .Miss Kuth ru- snieuis and Smith. , VSH' lovers and supporters have Scott, president, and t rank h. Churchill, . jilanyiv r,.,ered several vocal i,i V,r ..lV ''"'"i",' ""Keom-j W7I im, H varied and attractive I l'';r-" ''V""-v teacher for Salem. Ht., ctions. The prograa.n follows: llrllt lr ,im to choose fro,,, the' "ltZ Vocal Sov-"My Ain Folk ".....Lcno-,. . . iiium . cn, iic-iiiiiiiii; wi.i. inn - Jin- , . .. . 7. . . ' " .Miss Kuth r their friends. rfinV'M'9. 1' "ki T.,Wil'1K wcro: I I'irst Congregational church, under the1"1"1 !''"tions being used exclusively, j matic Recital" Monday night at the ...,, ,.,..- -. i.,. Aft,.r Wl,l Flowers", Thressa I lull. umcji nun li.u nianiaKC 01 nar- "i " ."....... , - . r irst uii(;reaiionui cniircn, tinner ine - . , ' Dudley Darker, daughter of Mr. 'T1e Kimbnlls are severing their con- lr: fm Kpy Shields, Mrs. S. A. ' direction of Mrs. Julia Dross Peiinell 1 for,lllllK beautiful floral setting lor Mrs. J. F. Darker, to Louis Wil-1 "cctions with the college, which they of ,,re,"' M'.1'- H- ! Antrim, i whit-h Perry Prescott Heigleinan, ! "'""'''inns. Josse, of this city. The ceremony established eight years ago, Dr. Kim-1 ' ort,lll",; C'lt'stcr Wilkes, Miss Ethel j reader, was assisted bv some of the Th'' ,,,a"" ,,"",o: " Nu vxcellence place at high noon at the bride 'siba11 "erving as dean during that time. l"om'n, Mr. and Mrs . E. H. Thonip- h.st musicul talent of tho city. On ! "'dhout labor, ' was fully exemplified! i 1 1 .. ti.. a I. . Roll. Al I. n 111 1 IVlf a l A f I ... 1. ....1 t'.. ........! ......1. 1...; ugate. .... Streubbog Daddy's Bedtime The Spiders and Bee tles Played Together. Qf-VTT How the' 1 arantulas Play Gtrs. JACK and Evelyn had been playing cars all day. Jaelt was the conductor, who called out the stations, and Evelyn and ber dolls were the pns sengers, who got on and off at the different stations. When daddy cnuie borne be found them still busily playing. "Have the cars gone through any dark tunnels?" asked daddy. "No; we never thought of that," snid Jack. "We'll linye to have loU of tunnels tomorrow when we play, w on t we, Evelyn i . "Xes," replied Evelyn; "but. daddy, you're going to tell us your story now people of great culture ami ; ?011' h- 01,(1 Mra- W. . d have, during their resi- j ? "'" " rlUam 'ssling, i, ui ...aciciiy, Hoth are learning and dence here, greatly endeared them selves to the peoplo of Salem as well as the students and mem bers of the faculty of the various de partments of the university, having been identified with and taken an ac tive part in every undertaking that promised to prove beneficial to the bet terment of both. It has not been defi nitely decided where their next loca tion will be, but they will probably take up their residence in southern Cal ifornia, Dr. Kimball contemplating re tiring from active educational work. At. tl.A r0l0t.tinn " f : P.a, i m.a for.... ..ia Alumni" were tendered bv Hev. T. D. I r'u't',r"! company lames, or Brooks, "(ireetings by thc A. Jones. Mrs. and Dan Mil- Daritono "Asleep in the Deep'', Petrio r red Theur. iolin " When June Time Hrings tho Roses'' ... Petrio Tuesday and Wclnesdav evenings the 1 111 th0 selections remlere.l, each heing thurcliill recitals nttiacteil wido at-."' c......... s.-.c....... o.... ...u.Ui.K.. Kobert I.a Hue. tention, with general interest centering : l'tiou. ' Mandolin " Walt. Medley '.... Holliday .1.- 1. ... d ... Tim i.tiiiiiinir i...i.il.er " V Ui Itrll- . J J Of interna ' , U..1-... . . 1 u" lMU 1.'""'""". recital or .miss , " ' ; . " T .. . - . ..... Dona,.. Davison. " v. " 'cumoi (va .Mc.Maiion, vocalist. Thursday , oiicihiir, h. n.r r.uKt-u . was the marriage of Miss Dolly Hen.l- evening, at th r'irst Methodist church. . si,'K1,"1""1 a,,(1 ""berta Morton, was: i'oinet "Flowcwr Song the Hub citv Wedue Hilav evenihir lliiv D. II. Lech, of. the First Methodist church, officiated. The newly-weds left immediately for Portland, where they are onjoving the rose show. They will leave in the neat future for Minneapolis, where Mr. Car negie is in thc employ of the (ieneral La n go. Kroguiaim ....Weir . (Ireeuwald 1. i AlTMr4 Cwln80;' "-irl JI Uf,t "iRht Miss Joy Turner present- ''.irefully aand pleasi,,,y rendered , f v2' 0 ,,' l)aw.'" ("n,eg,e, of.,.,1 her piano and violin pupils in pri- hapi'.v introduction ot the excellent Alice Allnort ...iiiuapoi s, tne wcl.lnig occurring ativate recital at the cnlle,... nf selections which tollowed. . Evelyn De i ...... (, ... ......... M..-.ll..t . ' liectal dates fill the calendar for "U"K. "'. ''""""',"K Donald Davison some weeks to come, tho concluding ' pianists and accompanists t'"' 'o.l witl. A oi , lt . . i j,,n.y Mood". ones to ue given i.y pupils ot .Miss ' " 'v - . : " vi . licatfico. Sheltou. , 'J i"'""'""-. " 'M'"""1" :f " Shirley Marhvte " i accompanists, for accompanists, l.ke ; . , m ;v,' A cordial invitation is ext led to i I""; ?. ' 'r. ,. , Hallie. Comptou. the public for the annual closing wit nl M.1MJ '!lMh. f'''"! z- '''''M'tl'ly ''' I'iano-" Fairy Waltz" Streabbn to bo given in the linptist church, Fri- l"""cd her s.ster Miss Mary Schultz lor, Ai(,u A t lay, June I!, by the vocal pupils of ' 11 !""". """".' I Violin-" Knvawiuk " Wieniawski i): ii' 11 ti i u ii iK in 4lnu iviymn nf iiiinin wnr . . . ' .i iks hi i it ii iir r i ii iiiifu , it-i i l t i ti i.t n i . i !,... r.. i .... Vo,..,w" .. .... i. v I .Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Cnrni. ...i.i At;u. C .. . . . . i; si...,....-, uuo n,.n.,,u-,u-.;....i.ii ! ","r, "'""(; . ii ii i nut k- aim i-fni.-ii ii v ir. j'j. . . Siicrwood, Rev. R. H. Allen, of this year's graduating class, extending greetings in behalf of thc present stif dent, also presenting Dr. Kimball a beautifully engraved silver loving cup in appreciation of his efforts and service, by the alumni and stn- 'Miss Minnettii Mime lability in this division of piano work. and Mis .Nine rmniU mill l.n mow.. I in .... 'Miss Schulti was enthusiasticiially en- tho com- iiitnnwiiiir ii.i.I ,.,;... i i,n',m u: cored, Sulem in'ople demoustra I i ng t hoi r jiiniu in i.cssiiij( nu li.icii.uii u violinist. dents of the college. Dr. Kimball j honor of Mr. Smith 's birthday, Esther Carson will attend meneemeiit exercises n thn llnlu,.;.. : '.. r .. ... .. ' nf l).nnn v. i. Jiary (M iiuitz, .vnss I'eari vercler, vio- of Oiegon next week. .. - ' . ..... s . .. sisting. 'I " l.n Sirene" by Thome, played by The home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Hmith Th.. Wclnes.lnv M.i.i.-nl cb.l. ..ill n... Hcrniee Rise, sidendidly interpretated at Salem Heights was the scene of an I near in several udectinns. rmulnrlmr i. the hnuiiting melody of the selection, . jHH (intrude West, vocalist, ussistinu anniversary surprise Friduy evening in ! a special number "Telling The Decs", ' charming the audience by its sweetness rjH .Margaret Fisher -r. ill present her Vocal Solo "O Heart of Mine" Calloway Miss Ruth Fugato. Miss Pnuliiiu Remington, reader, and expressed his happiness in a brief re sponse, Dr. Avison following, repre senting tne citizens or Salem in extend- by Cheveiler, the humming effect to bel"";1 expression. piano pupils in recitul at the First Me- with masses of wood fern. A dainty luncheon was served nmi.l nrnilnced wilh flute, .il.li,,.,.,, I ..Nn' The next number was group of three ... ..hnrch next Monday cveninir. at surroundings of aceiui spray and beau- j with the muted violins. .musical geiua played by Miss (il. awhj(.n ,jmB tlu following program will tifnl Portland roses, sent bv f ritn.l Miss Iterninn Mimtnr will nlv the ilso.i one of the graduates. I'.ucll , .... pii-cn: ing their sentiments of esteem und ap- from the rose festival for th, cusion. ! piano accompaniments. ; selection was played without notes and! PART I. preciation. Those present w.c: Mr. and Mrs! ; Occasioning much pleasure will be showed M iss Wilson to be an apprecin-1 May Soi11(s Oanchah -lor that occasion the rooms bore! F. H. .Tory, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Slan-! the appearance of Miss Marguerite tlv,! interpreter of the composers inns,-1 (icr'trude West . -r. nno .Mrs. win Smith, Mrs. C. 1 r lower, who was aniionnce,l to sing '"" '"! "'" r" i Hird Choms - Hardin.' H Mn.it. M i.u I'l:.. ir . :.. . .l:. .... ...,,hiif Ihi. llirM snlncto.is WHS I'liwll'n'"" 1 UUr.I.Uj, ..im. "ii'.u ji.-nmiey, ;t..ss .10- ,u reciia. mis season, nor. was uiiaine " , ,. , . Jlorotl.v Yrnlison ain I,..., m;. ti,.i.... -i'.'. ... i.. .. ... :.. . " ltormi lice '. win nu v a Kniiir w tliout . . . . "'m"l rmusiiii '.'-.-.., i..-uiia .lory, .v.essrs. . no so owin iu receui ..Micas, .-mm. . " . Little Prince The members of tho Snmedi club and1 Elmer, Asia, Arnol, Clifford and Hur- I will .give two cojiinotioim, one iof words the call and umwer of the At,.'i'..'..'i.,n"!i.".I several guests were entertained by Mrs. ivey Wmith '"' Master Dale Jury. ' I which will be the beautiful song by Springtime of youth. I Favorite Midndv H. L. Sleeves Saturday afternoon. Quo- David, "Thou Charming Hird," with ! ;'Tlie .v.usicali. ' a char gly appro-- Lther Ri.dM'.r.ls.'..'. tations were given in response to rot:' ( laral.ello Foster and Miss flute accoiiipai.inment. ; pnato monologue was (jiven by M.ss . call. A dainty luncheon was served i M' i'igbee w ill depart for New York I Miss Flower's singing is always a ; Kth''1 Thomas, reader. 'I ho encore, the , l-'li JJl'..'t'h ' n'vVr' ' by the hostess, assisted by her daugh-ic'i-v' ""t Tuesday, where thev wiM . delight, and for those who have heard " ltaRan s American Mash' was a lilvnke an- .1 ter, Muriel, and Mrs. F. A. Le(g. an extensive sojourn, Miss Foster i her previously there awaits a pleasant pleasing bit of comedy. , . . "' , vv,.. Club members nresent were: Mr, 1 expecting to be enne six weeks. M !. 1 surnrise. as her voice has develoned M.ss Irene Mcdoran, the other mem-1 , Josse. Mrs. Botsford. Mrs." Rutherford.! Higbee remaining two months! Thnv 1 ltrcatlv in ben-utv and stre.niith. since. ber of this years graduating class, j ,v i'q ' r, . c loins, ,, .r3. Hunt, Miss May Rutherford, Miss! wi" "I'P'id some time in other eastern i her last public appearance. j played "Caprice de Alceste .v I ,, Ma, v Hunt. Mrs. A.nmi V. . r U'ities. I 1 (ilnck-S:.,nt Sneus, "Consolation in ) V i spi r m Ms Ti.. ni.nL. n....... -..i ir '"I . m... ... .:... ..... ai . 'flat" l.is.t. and "lliilludu" bv f.. vi,vi.-uu. uii.-i.l3 jin-nrni were: .irs. ! . lie return u. ..nr..". t ..i.i ... a imjii , ' , , . S.l Ii H . T t oran possesses the true i.u.ih, ..imiru ion ami touch, ami a . ""'K "" Ruth Peck Anna Anderson ested today in playing cars I think I'll have to tell you about the little taran tulas." "What are they," asked Evelyn-'nimuls?" but I . E. B. Millard, Mrs. Max Unren, Mrs. j The announcement of an engagement I Thursday evening at the First M. E. ' Hcincake. ' iCarev F. Martin Mm V A I n.... T. ! of much interest hern iu th.t ,,f m;.,. , hur, l. wau uitinwa...! In- n liLruo mi. I Miss Mcl.o. aren't von?" . o .. .... J...t .... '.. h'.. .. xi.. . .; . i ....... . ... . .... m.i... ... ..... , . ... , ...in. uniiir .an,.. ... ra. ri. k"n i ut jir.. .1. ... . ... ...I? n .... i.-im ,-. lii.t hi mi i;.:iiii: - . . . ... 'Yes." hi. Id fli.ddv: "1 11 betrlll nt once, ana BS you seem to bave been inter- u... if .:.. ' : ClnrL t. i . u v... :.......:.'.: '.iriirht future is nronhesied for her bv neien roiiocK .Mincoim l.runer - ' " - mj.au ma,. Mils, a. ricr. i " i . i uii.-ium. ut nrn u pi..-,i.-r i-v.-iil mi ii.inun iiiiin.... i iii.cu ... , - , - Krogimuin ... (leibel , Ooerdeler . ..Burtlett Rend Krogmniin . Hue lima n Mi sa. Thursday evening, twenty covers Feriiniido. Cali nioiit was made in the California ,.! I ate iu voice under Mrs. Frereric S. Men-: '"'''. played by Miss W ilson und Miss ! ;were laid in the banquet room of the i '"-P Miss Wescott has been teaching, : dcnhall, head of the vocal work of the '. Ml 'Horan, followed, further increasing musical critics. A piano duo by Mas. .Merry l.nils ami Lasses Santord iiussen i.enman PART II. Kramer yo "1 know" said Jack. "They're like beetles. I saw pictures of some once, : Hotel .Marion, for the members of the "" "". "'e we.l.u,g to take place School of Music of H llliunette I in- ""' i.i.pr.-ss.oii ir...Y ...u... t t,iock,Mis..oI l'olka don't know anything about them. ; Aiumni or. Aimnaii i onege, many of iiimuie oi .i.ny. i versity. mrs. .iiennennaii nas nau .miss v "", ' ",.. R. ... , i.ucue jioore 1.01s MTh.. iir- rt.id.lv. "in u little tunne which thev line with silk, for "' ifom out or town;. . "rs.-..n . ror inreo years .mcjibiioii un.ier ner instruction ior , ; ; ; i r-iiyaoein nycr , . ....... . . . . Vhn are nttnn.lnnta . th .,,,..,..,.. i instructor ii. the Sh nm Ili.rh u..k....i tl.r..., nnn un.l U. ,l.,vnl...l a h.... .. ' IfrainiBies to Hirer .11. .-.iiiirn, COUU.y ,, U',,1,- lock i ..0i. ...-ni rhtt l.u.ka r.r tnp.r nomoa nnn win nncer ni.VA t.in.r - r,1' u' t ... .. .,...-,. .... , -.L ' - "".. .v.i....u..j iiiejr B.c .c., .u-j v. -- nient cxerr.i(,eai ... i tifnl,. rich contralto voice of extensive , '"" superiuieiMient, who wun a lew ILoloti Pol tunneis iineu ui. ..iiu...b Table decorations were produced in -"r-'-. Thomas Hrown and children, range, extending a full two octaves from W('" cnosen worns presenieu w.ej u(.alltifu .Spring Ooerdeler "(juce mere was a nuunj v. wir- i tho college colors Royal purple and ""lenne ami .tohn, left this week for ' low f! to high (I. : '"P'omas. i Evelyn (Irabenhorst lormcr home in Ontario, The selections rendered by Miss Me-' " ""Ml -..... ... ...y v. ...... k The Mocking Dird Kern f.-iKintiilna. The daddr tarantula had always been very successful In busl- ! white. Iris marked tlin n, in..,.fr. nr Mrs. Drown 's forn liess, and so they had an especially Due ucme. it was a very long tunnel nneu , the table, and velvety pahiies in ' a"- '"' '"cy will spend the sum-1 Mahon at the recital were such as to ; l" !"" , Bl n, ' eroiq...-, ..v j Esther Davie with most exquisite silk. The little tarnntulns used to give a great mnuy par- ; small clusters were interspersed among ";pr- 1 trip was made by way of the , exhibit the qualities of her voice in Anl- "p """"u' 1""- "v M,m )."" Evening Culm ties to-nl! their frieuds. and the beetles would be luvlted too. And what do the service. Hand painted pansiesl('n"a(ian Pacific. They will return over every way, both as to one, expression, "" '.y!' " a' . . t'r' i Lois Nyo you suppose their fnvoriteT game was? "Play iua carsr cried Jack. . . . "You're right" snid daddy. "They liked it above nil things, and their Ions tunnel homes were splendid for it The beetles always Insisted, though. u being the wnductont, while the tnrantulns and the other guests were the pas sengers. "Hut one little beetle was a tery rough player. If the tarnntulns did pot Jump otT the cars quickly enough he'd shove them off. He really wasn't 'a numbering 4S0 were in attendance at good little player nt all. for he was too cross and too rough. the exercises on Alumni day, Monday, "Well thU little beetle iu one of his attempts to shove a tarantula off tU Palem being represented by many grad- car lu a hurry made the KH,r little tarantula stumble and fall and hurt 1dm- , " Y'runner' ot thfcia'of ... rr-u. ,i Wf! r..lt rerr Inrllv when lie miw that l.i.'.l hurt tlii ' . . -v A-. ' uPPr. Ot the class of Wil. iur hiuc ij.u -.' - tarantula, and be nald: "J see what it Is. Weve Ik?cii nltopetlior to and nt the next party we beetles will take turns with the tarantulas rondm-tors and passengers. iiceorated the place cards, and each "1L '''9 "rami route through Colorado .and range. The first number was a guest also found bouttonaires of the I au'' ,,,e western central states. i group of six songs by Woo.lfor.le, piano, with Miss Florence Smith n.l ',, of s ri' ; hvelvn DeLong at the second iiistru-l i(..i i :, same flower beside their place, A number of toasts were, responded to, T. .D. Yarnes, presiding as toast master. . . Graduates of the agricultural college Reading ltobbin Fisher Oancl.als , . . Wenzel ( i Kiinlnn from "On .Iheliini River". The . "'" ... .. . .i . " . . . : .Mr. anil .Mrs. navi'l lantis mul mnll coiuiioser nf these Sonus has written l; .... R.,,.. daughter, Constance, were guests of i many "such song-cycles for the alto On Wednesday evening- Professor Flowers of Memory Ooerdeler ...c ..iinnm .rriiiii.in in 1 ortland yes- voice, ami each one is particularly . nurciim prcHcuien ins younger pup. is . . Ileitis .Wen.el terday, attending tne rose festival. ! adapted to produce the most affective! in an attractively arranged program at ' Hilver Nymph Constance remained iu the Rose city,! results in such n. voice. Miss Me-: the same place. ticneva' Wagt'iiblust and will be entertained until Monday. ' .-ahon beautifully interpreted these1 .Lending a pleasing variety to the Sounds from the Valley ,'; ' I numbers. The next number was an . instrumental numbers were the vocal j,a Anderson'" . .Bohiu .r. .1' f. m. i .... .. . . ... . '. V """"I'son, of Hasting-! aira from the opra " Donna I antea ' Dy i selections which were interspersed Messengers of Spring ton. Wash., airid this morning and: Mcrcandante, which Miss McMahoi throughout the program. Of these selec-j " Mildred Douglas "... .c inr p.ir-ni-ir ner S.Sier, .11 ISS gave ill lia.ian, ail'I which llS)i.uvi-,l 10 , lions ll.e ...Ml, or ..uvnur. rnu; I i m i f i .. ... a If ! ... 1 . . . i . :. , t. .. ,r I . : I " 11 """me rosi.i..i, .. . . . pleasing, as was also "Thel " - - " nadiers", Kchuiuann, by Ralph " a message tnrough the talented young vocal pupil of 'Journal a Wont Ad Wireless. tl r if I i was elected president of t'.io new i Mi""'t, Magera and other relatives,' advantage the om-ratic and lingiustie ; by Hitn R ctlier too e'UNI. board of directors, with W. C. Abrams, 1 remaining one week. side of her training. The last number especially rantulns In belns 900, being also named is member, j. Mrs. Thompson is a talented music-, on the program, "Die Loreley" by ' Two Dreii i Among those attending from Salem j'an previously to coming here at- Liszt, with organ obliguto by Dean 1 Barnes, a