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r. TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. SATINY. SEPT. IS. 1915. m Jones! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Madi eon lj. .loom of Ibih Meaedowii be rame the bride of Merrill Jj. Moores of I'o-tland. , The wedding took place at St. Paul' Kpiacopal rhu rh, Kcv. Robert 8. Gill, CAE0L 0. DIBBLX "IIE event ciilminatins society's a a-lord in the the shower bououet thrown !ionive to toe exaltation" of both ma I tieipatitn for weeks, ami is view ( by the bride, eousisting of the riag.trie an! drama. Among other things " of which all minor claims have too thimble as'd the dime, were re-: Mrs. lenton makes mention of the lieen made secondary, took place Wed-iceived by Mins Liicile ISell, Miss Aliee Wagner concert, Sept. 5, by the expo-T.Vdav- evening when Miss Oertnide ! Hongs and Mia Aline Thompson. ' sitivi orchestra conducted by Dr. iMm- . , t . i w t n.L t. i . ' i .. -A I. ' i UL- i 1 . t. : .. ins Drme reeeivea do array or uau- j mm-D. ne mmn eu.ivru mji uu tiful gifts. " I found the mueii al opportunities there After the reception, Mr. and Mrs. i altogether satisfying and to be remem M-oores left on a wedding trip to theibered. Oregon benches. The bride's traveling I eoHtume was a chic suit of blue serge' Mrs. fieorge E. Waters, assisted by tee rector, officiating at the eercuiony. j trimmed with fox fur, with a small; Mrs. William ('. Knitihton, entertained The ring service was used. A canopy, blue tailored hat to inati-b. After their; at a (harming tea Thursday atternoen extending from the church to the eurb return the young couple will make their 'at the home of Mrs. Waters rei Hummer formed an entrance for the guests, home in Portland where Mr. Moore i street, in boaor of Mrs. E. E. Waters, who were met at the church dirs by 'is engaged i:i the automobile business,; The rooms, which are attractive of Cheater A. Moores of Portland, a broth-1 Tiie brida, whfi has grown up in,' this ' themselves, were tastefully decorated r, and Kalph Moores of Halem, a coiis-coniinunitv, is a graduate of St. Helens ' with a pleasing arrangement of dahlias, in of the bridegroom, as ushers. The i hall at Portland. She is a charming j asters and geraniums. The affair, decorations of the chancel wero marked girl and has a tost of friends. It may i which was in the :.ature of a kensing liy the simplicity nnd beauty which be well said of her that she is liked ton, containi-d an added element of rharacterized the wedding throughout, by everyone. f charm, the occasion being Mrs. Waters ' and consisted of fragrant jasmine and Mr. Moores is a son of Mr. ar.'d Mrs. birthday. rbryaauthemums intermingled with : Charles B. Moores of Portland a grad-1 Every feature which could contribute amilax, palms being placed effectively j uate of the Oregon Agricultural college, to the festal spirit of the day was pres lere and there. The bridal party enter-1 and of Cornell university. His popu- ent, including tiie sparkling birthday ed the church at N:30 o'clock to the laritv at college has since attended hirn cake. Assisting in the serving were drains of Ixihcnerin 's wedding march; and he is well known in many circles, j Mrs. C. L. McVary and Miss Ida Sim jdayed by Miss Lillian Slater, and werei Among the out of town guc-ts at the'mons. The guests were: Mrs. E. Gil preceded by the two small flower girls, I wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. .'. li. 'lingham, Mrs. Alice H. Jiodd, Mrs. Wil Sliss Peggy Cannon, a niece f the: Moores of Pu-tlnnd; Mrs. Kaimy Jve linni Patterson. Mrs. E. llofer. Mrs. Ada iirid" and .Miss Virginia Wells, a niece 'and Mis Alice Hong of Honolulu, H. I.; strung. Mrs. . I,. M.N'arv, Mrs. J. M. of the bridegroom of Portland, follow-1 Mr. and Mrs. John Witiiveonibe c-f or-' Martin, -Mrs. W. P. Lord, Mrs. J. A. jug came trie bridesmaids, Miss Hazel , vallis, Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Mon:cs I'ar-iin, Mrs. K. J. Hemlrieks, Mrs. J. Jtobb of Portland ami Miss Kliraheth j of White Salmon. Wash.; and the fol- If. Mi-Xary. Mrs. S. c. I Iyer, Mrs. Har- Iiord of Salem. Tin; matron a" honor lowing from Portland: Mr. nnd Mrs. F. , vev Well"'. Mrs. .1. P. Robertson. Mrs. win Mrs. George W. (fray, a sister ofj.l. Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. fieorge It. ! M. X. ( hapinar.', Mrs. George Mack (. the bride, and the maid of honor, Miss ; Hovei'den, Mrs. Sarah Hnvemlen. Mrs.. Los Angeles. M r. K. P. Hoise, Jr., Mrs. Janet Cray. The bride was accnm W'arrie 1 tenuis, Mr. and Mrs. Clarem-e ' K. S. Stewart. Mrs. . I. Wir'stanlev, Mrs. paniod to the altar by her tuther, whojfirover. Mr. an. I Mrs. Frank l.itherland. ; W. T. .leaks, Mrs. H. B. Thielsen, Mrs. gave her av in marriage, where she Mr. and Mrs. ( arl .lones, Mr. ami Mrs. jW. II. Hoot, Mrs. A. .1. Monroe, Mrs. was lin t by the bridegroom, who was! Chester M'nres. Mr. and Mrs. Albert It. S. Wallace, Mrs. R. P. Hoise, Mrs. attended by ( arl Stejwer f Jefferson,! Wells, Mrs. Sarah ClnrVe, Miss Ether. I. II. I.aulenmin, Mrs. F. A. Moore, college friend, r l et iimn. Mis!ClHrke anl Miss Hnzei Hobb. i.Mrs. .1. I.. Mi.relnnd. Mrs. A. X. (iil- Kthel Clnrk of Poitlnnd. a cousin of! ... . tl(,rt Mrii M y n,.ev'Ilian jiis aiita the bride, sa;ig " At Iaw ning," by Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter penton, who I Moore, Miss Lillian Hoot and Miss Ida ('adman. The bride was lovely in a1 have recently returned from a four- Simmons beautiful gown of embroidered taffeta I weeks' trip io the Par.'aina -Pn ifie ex- ' lalxirated with exquisite gold lace, and I position, speak in the highest terms of' Mrs. W. II. P.vars, assisted bv bor earrie.l a shower bimipict of (icaiils andjthe pleasure and instruction which, the . daughters, Mrs. Etlie Wright' and lilies of the nllcy. ,r veil wasVxposition and its ad.inm-ts afford. .Mrs. Mrs. Konald Clover, entertained the eaiight with a wreath of lilies of the; Kenton, uo whs iuteresied. ntitnrallv members u'. the Woman's Relief Corps valley. Xo jewels were worn by the! in the musical features, heard Pade- Thursday afternoon at a pleasant bride except the handsome gift of the j rewski in a benefit recital for the , kensington at her home on North Com bridegroom, a pearl necklace, with aj Polish people. Paderewski, who first ' menial street. The decorative nuitif Tearl and diamond ).endiiiit. The , gave an address, spoke feelingly of the (if vclhe was prettily carried out in bridesmaids were charming in pink j sufferings of bis fellow Poles, saving the ' dining room where California pop tulle shading into a deeper ti.ie audi thai, although p s known thev were in (pies, nmrgucritcs and nasturtiums were rarried shower boniuets of pink chry- worse condition than the Is. lginns. as 1 elfectivelv arranged, while vellow shad-' jiiey had received piactirally mi help, ed lights cast a soft glow over the 'At toe present moment,'' he said, ' table. The guests who enjoved this 'Poland is in' a measure, only n mem- ! affair were: Mrs. V. O. Asseln, Mrs. ory; it is a vast desert, an immense j Ida Iiabcock, Mrs. Lois Ueciitel, Mrs. r",n -Xy errand is not oae!C. ('. Clark. Mrs. A. K. Hinsmoor, Mrs. of hatred but of love." A. Kingslev. M.rs. . W. Matthews, His sympathy for his neoide even nf. Mrs I W s ;tl. rru iii.i,.,.. inaiesir nais in ine siime siiaoe, irimmeii; leeieu ins playing, and allliough no one ! Stoltz, Mrs Frank Thompson Mrs yith tulle. The little flower girls werei has at any time uucstii.ned his bril-i Fred Thompson, Mrs. Frederick' Bvnbn frocked in white organdie, daintily liancy, at this recital the sorrow in the! Mrs. C l Follricii Miss MarvFoll eoiiiplete.l with pink sashes and bows, mail enriched that nlwavs remarkable j rich, Mrs. I.ickel, Mrs. Benedict t The mother of the bride was hand execution. Ho was it greater artist New York. A note of interest in this jKimely gowned in dark blue satin, than ever. It was A Flat Ballade of i connection is that Mrs. Babcock was elaoomted wil.i l,e. Chopin that he first played, nnd to the first department president c.f the following the ceremony n receplmi quote Uedfern Mason of the San Fran-! Woman 's Relief C orps in Oregon and was held al the home of tne brido's cisco Examiner, "I never heard that! Mrs. Hinsmoor and Mrs. Babcock were l : i.?' , W' ,,rl,V' "" "'i'1," l,',,llu'k' l'lB'"'l '"''"re as Paderewski chaiter members of the Sedgwick He- I 1 , '" : " ." :- 'I , V - i'fssf "4 ' - . . 1 ''I '"s. ' - "1 " ,A f "HiiJ k V-1 "iBw " ' ' ' : J J '4 ' "'' - " j- '" ' i. . ' l-., ' . . ,.? :.. V ; ... ., . f '.'.'. -. .,' . . . . - ; - , .. ' : t "; x -x - .'- ' x ida c' Ipiunrs t imp ! mm rtet ia r.nmi,n...? . . resciiinit i.qw iucji - - - t- -I'vrcii or, - r. in the home. - ; Theodore Hoth, Miss Mafv i P,- 'Mri.ertrude Erixsoa Jth "". Club politics are discussed continu- zo sopranos, Mrs. Thcmas u V- ,! aO allv, savs the Oregoaian. Wherever a; Miss Rose Pratt; first cojtrah ? group ef club women is noticed it is '.Lucile Barton, Miss Mvrtle K ' safe to wager that they are asking eaci secoad conhaltcs,' Miss Ruth v other who will be the next president Miss Minnetta Magers, The k and what will be the nature of the j men's quartet, first' tenor h. , " i. nnttaxtinn The elect inn ; At e In ti re soenn.l 1! W T !of delegates to the state gathering of baritone, T.4 8. Barton: bass ' '' jthe Oregon Federation of onian !s : Boas. ' ' . ' B- L Hubs is an important feature of all the! ;earlv -cason club gatherings. Upon the; The following committees hat v i personnel of these delegations will de-'appointed by Mrs. F. A. Elliott ; pend the action,' of tiie convention,! dent of the Woman's club t r I which will be held in Salem next charge 'of the arrangement's J! ! month. " ! meeting of the State Fed. Woman s tlubs, to be held Z October: a Headquarters Miss Btattv jj.u9piitujig .urn. in:'.rles Tr r i During the session of the land grant conference at the state house this week i t 'nin.flr..ial eloh served 4IjOinM iur v.u.. . -w- . i - r -' "j -vii.;rics WjS 'and waters, assisted by a competent Mrs. J. P. Jones, Mrs. Ravmn.j ? j committee nnder the supervision of i McGilchrist, Mts. Baumeartncr Mrs, F. A. Elliott, president of the j D-onald Miles and Mrs. Marvin - Jntormation -Mrs. Anderson Mn .U13, X. - . , . . i Salem Woman's club. and Mrs. ) William 0. Knighton. The following 1 C. Dyer and Mrs. Stalcy. ! cey Bishop, Mrs. C. L. Dick, Mrs. W. ('." Dver. Miss Veda Cross, Miss Mar garet' Gray, Miss Elizabeth Lord, Miss Elsa Diemel, Miss Marjorie Marria, Miss Aliae Thompson, Miss Winifred Kvrd, Miss Mabel Kobertsoa. Pages and ushers Mrs. P W c. Mrs. C. B. Cross and Mrs. EU iSJ sen. Badges and pVinting-Mrs. Boren'w Mrs. Goltra. . Comfort-Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. Fam, anil l rQ lutlin wo Decoratireis Mrs. H. C. P,Uti . Udden, Mrs., Cay, Mrs. Satherlani and Mrs. Spencer. Mrs. Robert Eakia and her Sabbath i school class of the First Presbyterian church were afforded an opportunity j Press Mrs. Galloway and itn C fl to exteiid greetings to Miss Kuth Gib- j Hamilton. ' son en uer return irom Seal Rocks, Ore-! Trains ana baggage Mrs. Minto gon, by a kensington which Mrs. A. O.I Mrs. A. M. Hamilton. Mrs, Hazard. tondit gave on fnday atu-raoon at uer residence on Oak street. Needles, shuttles, crochet hooks, etc., were very willigly laid aside while Miss j Social Mrs. Kirk. Mrs. .T. H i:. Mrs. Clements. Mrs. Fish, Mrs. 1 p .icary ana .urs. xiusn. (Continued o Page Three.) Miitliemumii tieil with pink bows. Tho maid of honor iil"'i wore a dainty pink tulle truck and carried an armful of deep pink roses. Tho matron of honor was attired in a amart frock ot pink taffeta. Tiie at tendants of the bride all wore crepe Mreet. i ne drawing room was tasteful-1 played it. It was steeped in sorrow jy n.i simply necorutcit with an inror-1 1 onsnleratious of tec.iuiqne seemed fu irial arrangement of delicate pink asters tile in the face of the elegiac elociuence and ehrvsanthemunis, while the tiink shaded chandeliers were festooned with milax. During the evening Miss Oeorgeubelle Booth and Miss Elirabeth Hchultx gave several piano and violin numbers. A wedding collation was lief I orps. As r, t'nl t.Prt.nm,;,.! 4n.,:nn it thai inn.;,, II.. .1 i .. ' ., . ' . , " ', v i'irn ine music . Mir -miss iicrtruMe .lones, wnose mar- of nopiii as if every flower of mel- ringe to Merrill Moores occurred on ody, every progression rich with racial Wedi'esdav evening, Miss Elizabeth sap, was n poignant reminder of some- Lord entertained at a tea Tuesday af thing winch could be recalled but foniernoon at her home on Si. ith High a iieenng instiint. ami t hc-n muut re. :tr.r A ..,..f..-;.. f ...,i.,rri i... Photo by Bushnell Photo Mrs. Merrill B. Moores. (Miss Gertrude Jones) whose marriage to Merrill B. Moores of Portland oa Wednesday evening was an event of much social interest Credentials Mrs. Albert ar,.i v:. i:ii. i w: i w: n:ii.'r . . .. U1M -i:iurel i,yius uuu .iiss itia x'liicv j nvaiiy. sang several selections accompanied by I Eeception Mrs. Knighton Jin Miss Luciie Ross. jDodd, Mrs. Hendricks. ' ' Games called the company to the lawn later where an enthusiastic eon- i resr tnnk r laee. following which dain- itv refreshments were served. The fol- i lowing young ladies are members or 1 u. jj. uiaei :T j the orga'uization: Lois Martin, Lucilel Diplomee de J'Acadfm: de Ross, Grace McCall, Ruth Eosebraugh, Lyon (Frame) j Dorotiiy Buchner, Vera Dilley, Winnie: will give lessons in 'renoh Edwards, Margaret Rodgers, Mildred Grammar and Conversat on at t Wiggins, Ruth Gibson, Odell Savage, her home, 11-50 North 15th Irene. ( urtis, Carol vn Dick and Mrs. street, Salein, Ore. Methodist church at Newherg. the n.-.'g : ist. Mrs. Holman has been a student ' Johnson. ; Seasonable tenns. service being used. The miptitil group ' under William Wallace Graham and has! . !!! ...... i i ..... ..... ! tu. a .......... . . . i. . r l 1 7 siooo oeneatn a iiainty canopy tr sn::i- ,af two vears of professional orchestral Iuf riccuuvr ruuuuuiev oi uie jur al entwined with white streamers, the : work at 'Berkeley and San Francisco en-Teacher association of the Lincoln drawing room displaying an' attractive and six years of church work The ; sciiool met Wednesday at the home of arrangement pf pink asters and roses; i-hoir is composed ctf' W. T. Jenks, M"1"9- Luther J. Chapin to discuss plans lhe bride made a sweet pi"ture. be-' te.-or: Mr. Theodore Roth and Miss;'r tne coming si-hool exhibit, Septeui- eommgly attired in a gown i f waite'Rose Pratt, sopranos, and Miss Min-il"'f - U was decided t.iat any work Societv and Cnmmerri.l messaliei. Sh . ,.t ... ,.. l.,. ..' xr... .....i.: .. ,l.,ne .last venr hv nnv ..hibl i .-.' : f SW,el na VOmmerClal -.. .. .... ... .... ltia ....iri. luiiiidii't .ills. ViOUhl.l? --. .. ... r. ....j ....... ... ...v broidered net and to complete the brid- is organist and Mi:s Magers is diree-! ,r't't ' eligible for entry. And although; f al cciitume carried a bouquet of bride's tor of the choir. On Sunday evening, 1 ,ne boundaries line of the district has; f roses. The bride was attended by her j S-j t. If. P. S. Barton will sing a solo! j ot'" somewhat changed any child who' I sister, Miss Mabel A. Boug.iey.' who a.-ccmpaiued bv Viola Vender Holman! ' 'i i ! work last year in the Lincoln j wore a pretty white ami blue frock.; Mr. Barton is a baritone soloist Hp school may participate. The exhibits; jonn smaii, a orotaer ot tne brute-. has sung in oratorio and in a men" groom was the best num. Miss Alice ; (juartet at Syracuse, N. Y. Judd, a cousin of the bridegroom.' ' ".'' ,mucu io in ig waren t rom M..ien-, The re,ion ivpn hv the Er.worth ! wor? re,'"v'1 last semester. Special i t i coin, an ied 1 hv T " M .Vro 1 ,,'au of t,U' Methodist 'rburcb i eD,I ""f'8 '" T'"' ' lal1' "1'ontne of fX, ci v t . lii"t- -iKht to the new students of Wil-1 Pr..ea work. of ullf l.".v-. Ml's "' I 'a-v,d;lamctte university was a gratifying sue-1 la ,he exhibit' first prize, sol tly during the ceremony. ' in rr ;'" ' 'boys, will be $1, second prize 30 cents; i u li Lur M il il l' ll. lit-, mm' , ... s will include agricultural work, gardeu i i work, -canning, making of jellies, bak- iing bread, cake and the best school i" l Beaver StatePrinters j Printing. Phone 1512. Eooma 1-3, Patton Block tw,.i,v..uK ir ser ice a we. i ng; tiv(,,, were presented with canl ; lrls- "m Vtlze setl,J'1 V'"-" 30 breakfast was served in the dining 011tli lh -he evn .rogram 1 In lhe agricultural exhibit, three room wuich also earned ut the J consistd of ' The t oll Vear in a i l,est vegetables first prize, will be $!, eral decorative scheme of pink, rhe ; Nut,M1 , U was . Mded "nto ,i5 '-cond prize 50 cents; best 10 ears cor.,'. fiTl frien l,'";1.' i',,Vr ' " tt: The f r san t prize, 30 cents second U5 cents; MrlGrFnfNe, initiation, socie" J 'rJ0. icMiviii. larewen nitrrv. i t . ... These were n rraim. nf .-n,n.. .k first prize -jOo; second Hoc daughter, Mrs. .Mia Mosher. old time' friemls of the Honghev familv. ltoth Mr. Small and his bride tn rtU."l I i in rtv were a resume of some of the!ur5r rrlze second 'imrortant college events of th year well krrown in this vicinitv, Mrs. Small: A . " (',m',e1 ,n, the idea being a member of the iiil:i class ati m- , Willamette university and Mr. Sian' . Lerji Dotsou jdayed several in having graduated from the Oregon Ag !, "i"1' 'l'''tio-is. Miss Jean Mcla ricultural college the same vear After' , """ a so!o !"ul Save 8 humorous aimed goods exhibit tho first prize will be oo cer.'ts, and second -5 cents. There will also be prizes for the best loaf ui bread; first 50 cents, sec ond 25 cents, and for the best cake. either layer or loaf, first prize 50 cents! lion as an encore. Arlie Walker secom' 25 cen,s- The exhibit will take pwvru m ,.,o mmng room, wnero no(.urn t tne i.ourne or things lost for-1 graced the looms, the living room being ... ! .e. li . . ' . u ,.'.. " " rg.u- .tworateu U. i I h t.itiL- nut...-., n h'.I A 'Vl i" i' 111 "'" """"""I apologist, I reeeptioi hall with golden marigolds "" "iiincioiiH orana-laun wnite anemones, win e the tirnrv out in soft shading nnd golden rolor ingi, which produced tin effort akin t.. a flood of ge-ule, sunlight Hun.igj ion of that octave passage reminded us glowed with red asters and the dining over the room The table wa centered : that grief ha, ,,, weakened lis mus-, tmuii w laborated with pi.ik snap with goldelirod ajd Uluuiinated w.th cles nor relaxed his sinews.'' idrairoiis. A.mstii. the hi ... in thL rive thousa.-.d people listened to ,iim, , serving and pouring were Mrs. (ieorge staudliig room tickets even being W. (!rv, Mrs. U. K. Page. Miss Janet sued to the number of M. The recital , tirav. Miss Winnitred ltvnl, Miss Mu was omewliat of a society event. Many! bid Hobertson! and Miss "Aline Thoinn protiune.it women of San Francisco and son. alio it tho bay acted us patronesses ... while society girls sold boutonnieres A ipiet but very pretty home wedding and emblems for the Polish people. Mrs. i was that of Miss Sadie E. Houghev to lieiiton also saw the "Electra" of Hug'.. Tal.nage Small of S.lverton, Kophocles. by Mnrgaiet Anglin. the or! which toik place Wednesday noon at ehcNtru under the .iire.-t i.i of pr. Wal- tne home of the bride's parents Mr f.ll 1 ll, K nt it,.. I ! , t. .1 '.In ...... ' ' " MV ""' uicnii-r. mill .Mrs. l. t . lloiiunev. mi Slul.. fillS WHS n tlllUllallflcd I Street. Till, ..remnnv an'- ..rf ,.l o. It. r. Konnd of the yellow shaded candelabra, tied with tulle. Howls of richly hited marigolds adorned the sideboard, while a trailii.'g f autumn leaves here and I bete lent a aplasii of vivid color to the decora tive sc'ueme. Alternating in pouring wern Mrs. John Withveomhe, Mrs. Sarah Clarke, Mrs. A. . Moores a .'d Mrs. Chester Monies, Mrs. A. M. Can non, Mrs. F. J. Patterson, Mrs, Chaun rey Hiid.np and Mis. Harry Clay as aasted in the serving. the ring In the wedding cake fell August a xi;. - i-.. i . . ' . ' i ' ' . i . i ue ceremo 1 Miss .Mjitjorie Marx in, and the h.n- success the great audience being re- 1'J o'clock bv Key. a ul,,.-t U....I.1I... i.I. t. .t... I. Pacific exposition Mr. and Mrs, Small '! ' hl"f r of events for the ,la,'e on Sa!r,,?y, and there will, be wiU be at home to their f,ie.-'.U nt i I g tee cream and cake was " ,'"' g'u oy tne ciuktren Silverton, where Mr. Small is ideuti- i!- V- , r, lr,s'lme,s. several of the fied with farming interests. I.,' !' a?s!s'i'ig in tho serving. !-Ml"'h "edit is due Miss Ruth Spoor for Mrs. T. II. Van Winkle was hctess j ,h(' !"u'',--'s ot the evening's entertain' at a prettily appointed dinner Mondav ! ... evening ir. honor of Mr. Van Winkle's parents, of Portland. adorned and mai Ifl i u nil... II. .1 tr I vi ii ....... .i,- .,n. Rnu .urs. n. var.ivi Winkle, lr. and Mrs. J. O. Van Winkle ! '. . ll :.. . ' it'll Sacred Heart Academy Under the direction of the tluJle; Sisters of the Holy Names SALEM, OREGON BOARDING SCHOOL AND DAY SCHOOL Most armroved methods, Pri- Imary, Grammar and High ... iiuiiur oi .or. ua vvjuKie s. . . , . -.i. , ----- ........ Mr. and Mrs. It N Van Winkle' " ' pleasurable and unique gath- Wltn ""gnesa of purpose to the work and. The table 'was daintily -""f Vls J10''1 at Berkeley, ca., on,u h.'1; To illustrate the quality of u-itti i,ii. .m i i. .. ;' e pieuiber 1J. when a mimk e t. i music that mav be expected, it nnv be ...... r. Mill, flint Hi . I'lMIIT USll'IS ,.,. ll ll , 4 " . , ... pink sweet peas intermingled with',- VVi. ta'h'"u met t thei "'"-tioned that three ot the singers arc den hair fern. Those circline the' ''k ,noa,,'r the Sunday afternoon yocal '"''hers, and the remainder pro- Ir. and Mrs. K. N. Var.ivi , gT Mrs' I'earce. ! onal singers. Miss Minetta Magers, ml Mr, I ii Vim .;., l i.. ! 1,,,'n I'earce. Miss T)nrr.-v 1 who has charge of the music at the fair Stanley Van Winkle of Albany Mr ' ' """ -"r- n. Mrs. Hav Smith I" WPM P'eased at the progress wnieh and Mrs. Frank Van Winkle of'stnv-' r e" r0"u" ,0 the Fast. After I ,ht' q"tets are making, tin Woman's ine business men s quartet and theinv"'t Ttt,..4-w,v,ft- Trim ladies' double quartet which as before i bCllOOl Departments, LOm- announceil will furmsh the vocal music j nJete (JOUrSe 111 HarP, rianO, at tne state lair, beginning Seiitember iT . , ni i: J are devotinghem Culture, Violin and Harmony. No interference with religion of pupils. Modern Conveniences Domestic Comforts Cliiocf? voor ViAtmns ton, Miss Kosnlind Van Winkle, ,l'r ! "''' ,ne '"avert, "old times'' in! ;'' (-'00'1 Hoa'ls day and Portland! , J. Cr-,V,U0, ai.'d Mrs. i. II. Van Winkle. The eest''. w,'r(' wviv.J and interspersed "lil.v at the lair, members of the ladies' i SeCOnd Monday 111 beptemDer . .- L . . . nil I'll V n nli,, . . 1 . . 1 ., 1. 1 'ii . . . - oi nonor returned that same evening :;. r J ""'l'"on ior tne times iust .: 'luari.-r. win give stuos. and on ic e and husband, Mr. and i " "'tormally assem-' f r"la-v evening after the regular con- Van Winkle, to Stavtcn. i ... ... '. !'""t .ot ''omnuci interest andl''"1, at ,he Coquet of the editors and I .."mis were: Mr. an, Mr. newspaper men ctf the state at the wnn tnpir nice Mrs. Frank An i iteiestimr lino of music Im. I...r. . -M.ilr''"- Miss Mabel Fralev. ti m'w pavilim the two nuartets will for. planned for the First Hantist church 1 '.. ' "appe . Miss Huth Hover. Missinisil nuisic. me coming yc.r. Viola Vereler llol-! ii, J' ' . , s -vla Charles man has been imaged as violin sola-!,. , ' ,,,b Harter, Mrs 1- , " ! 2t7''''' S !U'U'n 1'""' Miss ; I'eio'hy Peane and Mr. and Mrs Rav 55- N" " h Uiertrude licues) ' Address, SISTER SUPERIOR THE time to buy clothes is when they are New, Fresh and Plentiful not when theyVe been picked over Brandegee, Kincaid & Co. Suits Camo in just a fow days ago. They will appeal to men and young men who see the advantage in dressing smartly in clothes of positive worth. But, a man cannot judge the style or quality of a suit by reading about it lo get a thorough understanding of these points, the garments must be tried on and the other features demonstrated by the salesman. DON'T TASS I1Y AN OPPORTUNITY TO SEE OUR FALL STYLES. A Splendid Shoe $4,50 With Cloth Top $4.00 A style worn by a goodly portion of Salem men. A trim last made of tested leather. A White House Shoe of the first class in gun metal or tan. Ut your next pair be one of these. We Sell the Best HAT that $2.25 can buy. We have the shape for your face and the quality for your purse $1.75 to $2.85 Mrs, Id,, (,,, ,oft t0,,.lv ere .h , f,'r Francisco' vev WeM ""nMr- Mrs. liar month, ItWlftrt l ii .. L t haj.u.an. for the m .,' '.' .0; ,' Hit KUIm .lone, t, ,0,i f Mr , k '' '" ''".es of Uhish Me .I,, "' b"H gone Kast to attead the lo , ia' ''hool ot jo.rnali,,,, in Miwonri Mrs s tieorge Gray and small datigl, ir t Mideuee. mmn. il... i ... . " uav in fort- te land. turned", r?1"' "' Ilo"!,,on kv, re limed lrom an eniovaliU. two-week.- fully Cisco and In. .... .1... deinostrnted to thein the The ladies' double I : Salem's Educational Directory : Music Businees Law Art Schools and Colleges Capital Normal and Industrial ScUool Term of 12 weehs opens September 13-13 Willamette University Opens September 13-13 "thand WUbur btreet, Salem I. H. Van Winkle, Dean of Law School Music and Art Frederic 8. Mendenhall ISano Organ Theory. Myrtle Long Mendenhall Voice Culture. Studio, Room 211, Hubbard bub.: on Tuesilav lence of the southern Mate l,v M r nZ r0'SKt however, rla.i r "u,,,,oii were equally !.t retch leli .: woll'.ome "irmgni to iSalem. Mij llorten,e Kpply ,ft for Hoqmam, W,,,,.; he '(! of the ,UMtii 'lerartment of the high h.l. The eonsre, and the aswociationJ throuftnom the state are ' ar;uiea which represent the skill in Wuu.ty. lB,lleetu.l hieve' '! n rrank E. Churchill, Tiauiste. rupil of Emil Liebline. fri.-i.en. ...i r V v oiijervatorv, Chicago ' Dan T. Langenberg Basso-Can tante Late pupil of F. . Arenz. Studio 314-15-16-17 Hubbard BIJg. Thone 2079 R ?T 00 -V8' rra 1IoU5C BUg- . -V ,VI I'll, Miss Beatrice Shelton c. , Teacher ef Tiano. j tudio 345 Marion St. Thone V'l.o Mrs. D. T. Jnnk China Artist. -. . Mrs. Bertha Junk Darby Teacher of Piano Thone 1950 W. 679 N. Cottage St. Elm Welier r . , . Pianist : LisctuterVy Technic and Dunning Svs.j tern of Improved Music Studv fori m. .... Binners Miss Laara Grant i Tiano and Musical Kindergarten : 859 Center St. Thone 2016-B Miss Lneile Barton T,.hnr nf vni. mt,A Theory 695 N. Liberty , Studio Room 404 Hubbard Bldg. William Wallace Graham ., Teacher of Violin teaTiiah, "siSlSi. C"' Nine and one half s otters of highest eommendatioa from them, pnnen, ' Eu"ra experienee. A specialty made of be- 1'hoa. 1547 M. S 01 1Ul y Bclmltx, Assistant, 180 X. 21st St, SSa'-rveraac., u, o( ck,iau Bj;r7fi i