Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 21, 1914, Page TWO, Image 2

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WEEKLY CAPITAL JOCBNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1914.
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SOCIAL club
and musical events op the week
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SE? WT Tnt,1P P" Talent t th. Grand Opera Honw WovSnW 30 and
p-t"r WUcl1 Anoipta a Bright Spot on ttu Social Calendar for Thou. DaU
N PLANiilNa for autumn fuuctiti,
V Biatrous aaiwfiillx Bvnila,l fha AA.
i-ff week, teleoting datei prevloiw
ur. lunuTvinjj ino one in which
tba nation' Thank((iving day ofl
cgrrod, oansequontly no bridgM at teas
ra liatsd on th gouinl calendar for the
earning seven dayi. lfowvr, the week
will not be a dull one, by any manna,
for almost every household will cele
brate the day in the uauul festive man
ner, and- big eistera or brothers away
t collide, m well as numerous out-of-town
friends, will bn entertained as
guexts in hwpitublo Halem homes.
Interest begins to center around the
amateur production of "Ariiona." Re-bearaala-
for the play are now under
way, and the event is .anticipated an
one of the bright spots on the social
calendar for November 30 and Decem
ber first. . The performance will be giv
en in the Grand opera limine, and al
ready society folk are planning bo
and lodge parties for the uffair, and it
is-expected that tho tlicnter will again
partake of something of its former at
mosphere of sociul brilliancy, when so
ciety has been irnnitrintuiv
It has been a long time since local
talent hae given mi event of like nu-
mrc, duv wnenever it Imx ilone so the
nfrairs havo always been a buccmj.
guests called at the tea hour.
Mrs. A. N. Mtish and Mrs. W. H. El
dridRe presided at the urns at the table,
centered with a great bakt of pink
carnations, fentoomid with fluffy mo
line. Pink-shaded tapers in graceful
holders cant a roseate glow, and the
smilnx entwined electroliers abovo also
displayed the pink color effect. Grace
ful palms, oarnutions and snowy ijhiwtu
II rs. Jtilin B. Craig was Hostess for
her curd club, the "Cherry t'iry, "
duisies o'rnamented the livh.R-roonO iTL-!!'""''! by, M"; A1"
utudi.. tn I V , u,m """'re raig.
Pettyjohn, Mrs. I. H. Van Winkle,
W. H. Eldridge, Mrs. Kobert Benhaui,
Prank .Meyers, Mrs. Russell Cntlin.
Mrs. 11. 0. Mnrvin, Miss Zoa Htoektnn,
Miss Mario llofer and Miss Florence
Hofer. .
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aildiitir a, hfniitiriil flnl t
wiu uuiiusonie appoiuuncnta.
A tmsiing in serving were Miss Gor
trnde Mvunt. M, AH,. I,,,,,, a m, ..
Dlmdcad, Miss Florence Ilofcr and -Miss
"urunrH otwiner.
The af fnir was featured by elaborate
Additional mietH n-um. r ai..
Homrr Smith, Mrs. Lovelace and Mr.
biki airs. n. a, r.ast. frizes were se
eurej by Air. and Mrs. Robert E. Down
ing.
: Small Dorothy Godfrey, the attrae-
toilettes. Mrs. Clv ,.,.iv,..i i.T .... " J . Dorothy Godfrey, the attrae-
in black satin. The sunburst skirt I a Tl" f. , i' Bnd Mr'
foundntiou was made with a tunic, .t, T'''' by,"
beautiful luce. .u,k . -.... U.'r of ht'r '" Tuesday aft
Ion tho bodiceused iu combim tion Z M T",n "'"'""'"B sixth birth
iet nm,ii. ..,.1 .i:. .... ...J " A profusion of yellow chrvsan-
sug,.,.ktion of pink "it 'erai ma mndo the rooms bemitirul, bu.
Mrs. Hush wore' a lovelv lm I 'veMher making it pos-
ermtion, designed of shell pink chiffm I ' , K . , f","t,Tmt'" P
over a foundation of t h, 111 IS ?d for . ot. .- JveHe frolic,
and embellished with exquisite hn.,,1-1 ' , U'1' - "! ru1"''"'
emhroiderv. 'M"isitc linn.l (raU(., ,,to,is.re being n hunt for hidden
kin V. .1 - .11..., ""nHIWl
as Rrest an attraction as. any that has
i.- unrn encreu, Uluj that the per
formances will draw capacity houses is
forcgono conrliiston.' . '..
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G' ELKBUATlNfl the eighth anniver
sary of tho formation of the I'ris
cilia club, tho members gave om
of the most delightful ami beautifully
planned affairs of the season, Thursday
evening, at the hnmlsoine W. . Mott
home on North Commereml street. Thii.
home, which is recoguizeil us one of the
most attractive in the city, of tho clas
sic l.uiic style, is admirably adapted for
entertaining, the rooms being spaclouk
and handsomely appointed, Mrs. Mott,
although not a frequent outertiiiner, is'
a particularly gracious hostess on thi
occasions when her home is oponud fui
social functions, and invitations to any
affair over which she presides invar
iably meet lui enthusiastic acceptance.
Her homo was particularly attractive
Thursday night with the simple decora
tie arrangement Hplemli.l innriuolds
and chrysanthemums in yellow, the
tlub a colors, gracefully arranged in
tail standards, leut their golden beautv
to drnwinn rnn.l I, ,.;., ..... . ;
It i. i s-'ui'iiin, uiltl orii-
IMBt rod goruniums, mingled with pot-
yu ivrns or ounicrt
fied the dining room
Husbands of the dub members were
bidden to this affair, and each member
mso nssca to send nn Invitation
to two additionally. Hmull tnhl.w
,ii,i ,- i, , , v . "a Kucsr iiiiinir tneir
JO ui-r,, nun Tni. i "'' o nnu nucONIO IVUrV 10110)1 hv tH i s , ' , hi
nd as the production of "Arizona" is hundred-year existence 1 1 la k tin line ' ", ''. '? Lvac,ou Pla- Those
to be under the professional .lirection velvet was strikingly used in "on 1 1 a-1 "!,J"',' .""V."'"" ",rf"ir w"rt'!
of James Mott who has specil., ulvion for the b..lie. , with ,1. .. . I .P,1( "U J-H'', Clifford Klein. Elmo
prosoDting this piny, it promises to bo! of the Inco and brightened with touches I r'" T!',C I'ur,Pr "i,'l"'ri1
as ureat an attraction n v .1-. kJf h,m ...... 1 Jumes C ntniihell.
Mr. and Mrs. Itirry Wen.lerotl, M'lunw li"u,'"7.
receiving messages of felicitation upon I -
tho birth of n win .1..!,., 7.,;i,. i ' An nttrmtivelv HMriiintcd Imiclmo..
Thursilnv. Nnrimli.. in ' Wns Miss .Intirin lviri' p,,nf, a,
" " i" enierininmeiit or a mimlier of
Keproduoing tho decorative motif
'-!.-u hi in i rirne IC!1 itisl
Dnvld Eyre used elnht tublea for
bridge Tuesday, arranging several
mora later when inl.lUi.,ni ,........
came iu for ten. Mrs. Frank Mur.
Miss Nell Thielsen, Miss Marie liofor
and Miss Kits (Steiuor
assist on this al,.c,n,, ir
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jonn a. Albort's and Mrs. Max Bu.
her girl friends Sntnnlay. l'lrk nnd
white stock enntered the hnmd, which
was surrounded by Miss Helen Unll
of Portland; Miss Ucrtmde Mvers
Thursday night Only intimate girl
oruie-eieas were. Diauen,
and the event was in the nature of a
farewell attention. Informal entertain
ment waa furnished, and an attractively
appointed luncheon served. The guests
werer Mies Mary Parounogiair, Miss
-yrtla Politer, Mis Blanche Drake,
Miss iOrama Miirto, Mia Ethel Frazier,
J iss Fj-nestine Boberts, Miss Alice and
Miss Agnes Gregsen, Mits- Maiguerite
Flower, Miss lantha Irvine, Mrs. Eva
Stewart and Miss Winnie Baker.
As. appropriate climax twtne various
events in Corvallis tomorrow, coinci
dental to the his Q i i' .IT nt n
haU game, will b the large danvuig
i t gimi. vj ine uamma upsuon fra
ternity, to which several local society
Denote have recpivi-H ;ni.i,.i;nn. i . .
the members of this fraternity are Paul
!(-., .1 i , . -., ' . . . .
auu o. uona Meyers, or Salem.
Mrs. Honrs W. 1U7va -in i.. . i...
ored guest for this affair, which will
" niuii ovem or uie college year.
Mrs. Richaril f'artr;-ht- vr.. nr
Carlton Smith have issued invitations
ror the Musicule,' t be given Fri
day afternoon. Nnvimh., 07 ,1,. tr
. ' '"lull - , B, ,4C xxw-
tel Marion, at 2 o'clock.
AlllOf U SOeietT nt,nnla a,kA aA In
atteidam-e at tho v. A. C.-U. of 0. game j
. .u.vaius iouay were .nr. and Mrs.
Channcev Hishnn Mr v.. ri.
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A Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Itenry Meyers,
ueorge William Grav,
Miss Gertrude Meyers, Miss Jones and
miBo ueru-une Jones of abish Mead
ows, Fritz Blade and Carl Gahrielson.
'
Miss Alta Jones asked friends infor
mally to her home Wednesday night,
ts make up six tables of "500." Final
scores gave the awards to Miss Earl,
Miss Bampsoji,. Herman Meiring aud
Merrill Lamport. Later in the cvcn.ng
the floors were cleared and dancing
participated in. " Assisting about the
rooms and at serving time was Mrs. Ed
ward S. Lamport 1
Those iu receipt of invitations for
this enjoyable affair were: Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald C. Glover, Mr. and Mrs. 1
Arniiu T. Htoijicr, Mr. and Mrs. Newton !
Hmith. Mr. ami Mr 1 in,,.iu u;n r. I
nnd Mrs. P. ,1. Hihler, Mr. and 'Mrs;
imnr noeinnair,, Mrs. Hidiy I'lndv, 1
Mrs, Ifurv .lone. Mi r,n t.ii;.:.. :
ton, Miss Zoa Olmsted, Miss (imce and!
..nss 1... 11111,1,. Kiin-i., Miss Hanipson,1
Min Lent. Mn. G.Mietn Hm-i un. '
Merrill Lamport, Fred Lamport, Lloyd'
Itlgdon, Dr. Fields, Lowell Wills, Her-'
mun Meiring, Eberlov, llliiiue Hubbard,1
Arthur Wnllnco. Stce llillrlork.n II I
and James MV.tt. '
Mrs. Mark K. Mtilt and son, Mark,
lr., aro week end visllnrn in Pntlon.i
stopping with the li'F. (iiltiin's. '
Charles C'rsiir. of Pnrtls 111! IS'llA liu
been speinliug a tew davs with his par
ents, Mr. and M rs. P. H. f't-uitr iu i..
Corvallis to attend the O. A. C.-II. of O.
sine. He is a former O .V ( ..i..t
and Is being entertained as a guest at
uir ii...s piiKinn ,it, irntemity. Miss
Miss Ailelli Nve. Ml.. 1...V ii.,i..T" r 1 ",7 ,V'K ' . ... Irn.r.,'n"ty. M
Mis. Olive BcckVy. myZm
, Iiv H m ml Alim t'r'i",'""l by friends, rsinai.ilng for the
otny BirdHnll. week-end to pn.ticipa.te in tho various
i-unpga socini prinirs planned, in c&u
neetion with the Raine.
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Mr. snd Mrs. Hnnuld C. Glover will
Mrs. H. .1 Tt.int. n..t.,..i..in...l u i.t. -1
intormal dinner ..any Friiluy night of
ine occiision celehrntirii
..j ... -, ui- . iu iiiiiny anractive gowns
if... 0,",u,r' variety, beiiuti- this iinpiirtunt detail was oinuhiis
i uie uming room. aed us. .mi l, .fi'..i. 11 1.1.1 , . . ....
. ... IJ.HIM'll Ilir
these affairs were: Mrs. William Brown.
Mrs. W i II i 11 in llurt;hnrdl Jr., Mm.
Channcey Hiu4i up. Mis. John .1. Hub
nt VI .. 'I'l. . 1 -
1IH,I r iiln ii u. .... urn- ... iiiumius A. I.IVCHIcy, AlfS. H.
., .,1,. ti. ' . . " awnrns ueing . nargei .Mrs. Howard Itanui, o"
, J, " ,!Mt aynr awarded toHro.,ks; Mrs. It. M. Hofer, Mrs. (Win.
Mrs. AlfrcHl Uvelaeo ami the " Pris Gray, Mrs. Donald Mtevensna, Mrs. UV
cilia prnse, liauilmimn coppur tray men Gimlet, Mrs. Uomer G.uilet. Mr
with engraving, "The Priscillos, IWMI-lMrs. H. W. Tl,i,.,. .Mr,. Tho,, a, m!
iii-i"W t"fVH' by A T. Ray, Mrs. Charles H. Iliiherlso,,. Mrh
Gain's, core. Mrs. Frank Meredith, Mrs. L. ( (in?,
following cards the table, were clear-1 tith, Mrs. Gecrgo Rose, Mrs. .),l,l
Hi ""n"',1 ',h""!ti1 -erv-l West, Mrs. Hen W. Olcitt, Mrs. CI ,
rd, Mrs. D. J, Fry, Mr,. A. L. Hrown, K. Hpiiulding, Mr.. Harry () i iger ,V
Mrs . Girge Duu.ford. Mrs. Frederick Mrs, H. K. Lee Hteiner M s L,.. d,'
h euslirff und Mrs. ;. J. Kppley assist- Hai.nignrtner, MI C. V H i, H
I Mrs. W I'.. .....11 11.... i . . ..'
Those who i,.,H,.lnui..i 1. ., !..... V, ' " r"- """ Al-
.1. ' - "in enjii, ni-rt, ,iirs, 'niomn, Wilson. Mrs. t
'" ...m. lull Dll- l.t
,U,J """".last week.
r. . - - iiviiHH 1, tiiuirr n
Ten tables ninda nn th ini.i 1 uirtlnlny. Covers vere Inland the wwk en.t miih MV ...! i..
of bridge player, on Friday afternoon, ! J' v'Su !Zrf' H-- Taylor, of Macleay.
Mi. and Mrs. Jliii Suthciland net, Another Bretty fall wedding unite,! in
Judge T. A. McBriile. marriage Miss Rose Francis Hreiten-
,,. 1. . . . . , j,t,,ln ! Herbert L. Mtiff, the cere-
M .s him,,. ( athcine npht, whose niony taking nla... Wednes.lav morning
luuringe to lti,v,no,i, Kh nkt ofillt 1(, oV0,.k gt ()() .,,,,, g
Ifilliv. 1 irmriifi iu ill itn ...1..K ii 11.1 .
; '"mini nest , urine s parents, Air. iuil Mrs, Stephen I
W oilnesdiiy at Inuh noon, at the Inrne Hrcitciistcin, "HO South Twelfth street
of he, parents. Mr. mid Mrs. t'lnyton Rev. A. A. Monro read the lines of I
Unriih, was the honored guest at a pret-; tho service. The house waa a bower of !
ty affair, given by M,ss Averill Harris, flowers for the occasion, a yellow and1
When Mrs. V.vru Knninl.,t..l 1,.,. ...
Ing and delightful series. Cnrd favors
wore given to Mrs, Puul Johnson ami
Mrs. Scott Paga. Assistant for this
atteruiK.i were Mm. , II. Houston,
Mrs. Walter Hpauliliug ni.,1 Mrs. .1. C.
1 .aiyjouii. Miiirons ami maids ttuik ad
vantage llf I 111. fllllllUa. ......I,
. . " ' " '" 'inin mi
both ilays to display attractive gowns,
Only Six More Days For
SHIFLEY-' S
NOVEMBER SALE
Of Women's, Misses' and Children's Ready
to Wear Garments
Our Ready to Wear Section will be converted into Toy
Town on December 1, and for the last week in Novem
ber the reduced prices on Ready to Wear garments will
move them quickly
WOMEN'S AND MISSES' SUITS
Two for the Price of One
WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COATS
25 per cent to 50 per cent Less
WOMEN'S AND MISSES'S DRESSES
OO 1 O it . ff .
i -a per cent 10 ou per cent Less
WOMEN'S AND MISSES' SILK WAISTS
-iu per cent to J per cent Less
CHILD'S CLOTH COATS
25 per cent to 50 per cent Less
CHILD'S WOOL DRESSES
33 1-3 perceht Less ' ,
WOMEN'S AND MISSES' FLEECED
FLANNELETTE KIMONAS
20 per cent to 25 per cent Less
This sale is to make room for a Showing of Dolls, Toys,
Games and Holiday Novelties seldom equalled in a city
the size of Salem
LIBERTY STREET
able event were: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
J. Fry, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wain, Mr.
nd Mrs. A. L. Hrown, Mr. and Mm,
George Ihinsfnnl, Mr. and Mrs. .1. It.
Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mvers, Mrs.
John Paul Jones, Mr, and Mis. Fred
erick Htnnslorr, Mr. and Mrs, I. 11, Van
Winkle, Mr. and Mrs. C, M. Kploy, ami
Mm. Ma Ma brock, club members
and their husbands, snd the fol
lowing additional guests: lr. and
Mrs. st. K, Lee Hteluer, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles K. Hpanlding, Jmlg,. , sm.
rsmnina. K, Uy.a, Mr. and Mrs. George
... a-n, uMinri anil .virs. K llnrer,
tofiKe l'atUia, Mrs. Klmor l.ud.len.
Mis. rrank Spear, Mrs, II, It. Thielsen,
rrsnk W. Durbin, .Mrs, F. V. Hpenerr
Mrs. Frank Myers nnd Mrs. J, A. Wlb
oa ami Mrs. W. II. Williamson of
".! .'!, Wl""" V"I. Mi
Nell lhi..,,.n, Mis. Rita ,-lteier. Miw
Murln HutVt, Miss lldn nnd Mis, (rt.
ruile .Kin,-, of Lshish, Memlowsj Mis
list the seen. I nftvi'iioim weret Mi
Anna Unllou Hofer, Mis. Invi, y11Mti,'
Mr,. N. A. Dyer, Mrs, Charles I.. Hi, k
Mrs. Krnest Hofer Mrs. John C,, ,
Miss Florence McKiaaie, Mrs. V, W
llnuirtl, Mrs. Huv Harl on. U ru I.1 t
w, , ' MiiMini, i
jiir. ii nri. w a i ii...i f i .i. 1 ..-i
HSIPS
,v in... i. ... . :: "ir. i."-
" " ""KgK, airs. Ifnlierl K, l),vii-
Mill, nir,. m r.nrr Mr,
Lawroaea and Mr, ami Mrs, 'lv llur
ion,
Mrs. Harry (ley's lovelv Inline was
filled to rnpsclty yesterday sltenioon,
In response to Invitations for a bride,"
lea, which was one of the smartest uf
fairs on the rslnmlar of society for this
wnrk. Five tables were hi isingr.) f0r
the devotees of the game, the Im lv fa
vor romplimnting Mm, H. E, ,cc Hti'in
er. Mrs. M. A. Guff, Mrs. Hhemi.n
Thompson and Miss Gertrude Jones as
sisted about the rooms, nnd Utile Mil
dred Kobert s, the daintiest of Plgure
la pink frock .ml chick French how,
let the guests In, receiving the cards
a pr-rv oaMet, King kan.lM ami
ll'llll
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niiiicorit, sire, .. R. pntfPt r, ,. j.
Page, Mi, ptt,., Mr, K H Tilllnglmst!
Mrs. 1) C. it, Mr, .Mrli fi,,-,,,,
Mrs. Max Imuren, Mrs, Kdwiird Hither.
Mrs. Curtis Crone, Mr,, o, ,,M-k
Mrs. William Mct.il, hrlst, ir., Mrs'
James McOilvhi 1st, Mis. Harry W...
reth,. Mrs, K. V. Carlton, Mm J. H.
Ackerninn of Monmouth, Mrs, 1'uui
Schmiflt, Mrs. Chester Cox. Mrs. Ruluh
Wiitson, Mis, llar,l, Mrs. J. L. Nt s k
ton, - Mrs, Grnnt. Hunaell, Mm. ttnr
Mills, Mm. Walter Hpsulding, Mr,
Anna I'ullirrtmin. Mr. I. i-
nuiigli. Mrs. O, I Knirna of ilmni.
Pass, Mrs. H. B. Gnmlin M U..1..1.
r" r 1111 . 11 in 1. . .. H i.ii.iuiiii
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4y:.;y
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out tho rooms. Tho ceremony was per- K. Henclict were guests of Mis, Ola I.a cd to aiHt
formed under a canopy of chrysanthe-. Uoi (lark t Waldo hall, 0. A. C.l . 4 .
mums hankc, with greenery, snd these for the week-end. Mrs, Clark and Miss i r , v n r ,-,,, , ,
IdossLiis pieiloni.nated 111 all tiro .loco- Henclict attended the Waldo hall re- L L 1 . . , ' l'1',y l'"'llll'd
lations. Tho assembled guests number- ceptionMrs. (:!,', by "t, i . i "l "ul Vvl r '"'
trKrk"
...n''I'lo
Mis. Cln.a Hreiteastea, a Z of liie J!vtL." " ' "''V' i T'T- t $M riTntM l" "h"'
bride, played Lohengiiii 's welding 1 ' . . . r J".n"llf. I'rngmnt lale rose
march and parts of the Tuiilal chorus 1 ii,f o -,,, , . ... , 1 T' " "' j'1""'"" "I'l'iil the room
loftlv during the ceremony. ,-, 2 rnny"A ,h" "I1'1'"-1 were used tn ornament the tables,
The bride wore mmt becoming gown i.' !, "h,,,l'" "'Zl't M ' ,,,,yt"i"" 1 i""? .'" l-r. GucsIh
of ivory-toned crop,, meteor, mile In I ' I, r Vi '" I l-.v , L ' ii . 1 '' h" ".
the new bas.pie and tunic stvle. the;!" V";.Jl, "'v' Ml9' ;,,,h" "'""'I' 'l-'"K"l with small rue blossom,, and
hitter being fashioned of nek lace. " ' "i ' ll"K,'r l'"'u""uittee,wer,. served the numerous courses bj
r.iiiiietiishinents of lace am peui bsnd- : .,,. ," "l" " "I'l " ngregntiiin.
ing were aim used. Her veil w, ur. TV."" ' ."" wnn " K'nnnsly assist-1 ... .
" niasiiig I lie supper a success. Miss loae Fisher proved a cliiiraiing
1 luistcss llf the niiscelliiiii.,,,,. .l.. 1
" the- I e of Mis. W. II. Fisher.
ing were aim used. Her veil was ar
miig'd in Juliet cap effect, na.l she
carried an arm boumiet of nhlii. i.....
buds. She was attehded hv her sister.
Mr
iin.l M-a v k o .. the I ie of Mis. W II I'l.t..,.
turin 1....4 ii,,.l . ..kit.. ,. t 1 1 1 tC.ifh lna.... r... i,....i.... ... ' 173 tfu.lth Fourteen l h Hlr,,.,f l..u. mm.
' ' f ..nn.' ciiitMillllcri-l, luriiniiq inntO irflW. i .. , . ..... ,nv iiinir,.
, :t ....I . .-..-iiiiiu. ,n limine nl M , Mn...
,, , , ui.uniif.-ii in . iTnini raioroiitereii i leave nir roninint tnmoirow,
I'mck with ninl. ni..ll. .,...1 1 u ' nrhnr.) IKnti i:l ....l .
' " i e . i ' i i'n tin j - " ,n on mr sicnaier i u F . - ; "n
snntul of pink cut nations. Anotlier I Heaver for Ssu Oieuo. They have a 'l""'"K,n". whose innrMiige to Mr. Ii
sister, Helen, all in white, ciuiied the splendid home there, ami uuminliv ,' """""''"'Ht ol hngene, Ore., will tnk
lien-1 their winhns there, this bciiiu . . M,iH M'1" or tin, mniith. Mi
rillit in m Inrun whit.. ..Iir.iuunf 1....
The bride's father gave iier into (he
liridegrctim "s keeping.
Arter a weililing jouiuey to Vniicnu-
Wlir ... Abon, 00 adilitiiaial ! Ghiver Mis. A H. ut. V
siu-iel their wlat ih. ii.i. i. I'lace the I
thnir fil-th ' U,I"K, ArillstrollU WBS fnrnuillv K..1.
. . ' Tho rooiiis were besiitifiillv deiMnateil'
. . . . 'n fd enriintinns and in, I n,,. I
.r. H. I'., ami (I'nn.ilnn' .k. ' ' B."m"" Thanksgiving rciin Ion ol hcui i s The evenlne . .,, i
voung couple will he at hooie to 'their 'V1 iT'L"' lWan!!"" ." '"-ng awarded t.,
friends at IHtU Co,.,, street. - 7'ih " ,,'I,1"'K l''tles. alter which rim
... i oitii'pii t at the r.dward Sherwood home brlde-clcct opened her ninny useful
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. . .. Gertrude Reeves, IVuil Hiaillev of I eh
Mrs. Iv.n fM hirer il.nl. f.,..Li 1 . . !.'..' . . : . . . "-i
.nnthec. Mi-i. w .. ,v.a ' '"'""'Iter, of Mwent Home.
linger who arrived earlier In ihe week, Miss Lonella Patton is ententainlng
T?f:'r'1 ':V h'r hr" uV W-K-ely of her f ,!,,, ,hi, M,cr
ralth TrlnniphanC r.ra- JcZ, . TbTJ..?' I C," V'ZSTh
s r,r rnrixi.. rh...k i..:. n .i. . , .. . i " r"' r" v 0" rstton, on I ourt
street. Tho entertainment rooms are
resplendent with brilliant crimson car
nations. Miss Vslerie Hriggs was ask-
. .. . MAUS B0UNQF.B
""stso riuist ia uut aaors- Com-srt, "I
rrir""''"1''..'" . n Chrirti. ch,vh. n,.i" ,ii k:
,7 w3 LT. " P1 on Frld.y as a Complines-1 '
trj rrfnrma fvr Ms en Bdacatws. .
I I heter I -laik and Miss Kdlth
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