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Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 4

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i DAILY GAZEtTE-TCttES. SATURDAY. StlTEMBES 15, 1928. TOUR tunuunmnuuimiiiummiiiiuii 1 Announcement S' 11 il i iff IJI Igl DR. J.

INGALLS, Chiropodist 4SI 5 lrffl be at oar store AIL DAY WEDNESDAY I iiL ilL Greater O. S. committee is sponsoring at the Multnomah Amateur Athletic club. Miss Ruth Messmer will entertain the guests with a group of popular new songs. Present and prospective student, as well as alumni and friends of the college, will be participants in the affair.

The patron list names: Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Kerr.

Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Irvine, Dr.

and Mrs. U. G. Dubach, Dean Kate- W. Jameson, Mrs.

Loina Jes-sup, Dr. and Mrs. J. R- Jewell, Mr. and Mrs.

E. B. Lemon, Mr. and Mrs. W.

Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sieberts, Miss Jeanette Cramer, Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon Jenkins, and Mr. and the nature of a house-wanning, with an indoor track meet a oae at the features. Many baskets of autumn flowers decorated the dub rooms where, late ia the evening, refreshment were served. Thirty-five members of the club were in attendance. The entertainment was in charge of Miss Nell Gunn's division.

Her assistants were: Ann Hawkins, Mabel Ash, Ada Kline, Nina Rebman Edith Wilkinson, Bessie Sutton, Mary Russell, and Leila Hay. Friends of the W. W. Patterson and N. E.

Patterson families in Corvallis will be interested in the following oni CLUB NEWS Merle Hoffistec SaeUtjr Editor. Mr. Hudson's parents ia Vancouver, Washington on Wednesday, Sept. 19. Miss Nell K.

Burtner, a former sta-dent ef Oregon- State college, was married to Richard A. Simpson ef Los Gatoa, California Tuesday, September 4. Mrs. Simpson, who is a brother of John C. Burtaer of Corvallis, went to Los Gatos about four years ago to take a position in her brother's drug store.

Soon thereafter she net Mr. Simpson who is secretary of the Los Gatos. Cured Fruit company, extensive growers and packers of prunes and apricots. Mr. Simpson, who is a graduate of O.

S. C. in pharmacy, with the class of 1908, left this week for Los Gatos in company with his brother-in-law, Gorman R. Burtner. Mrs.

Simpson will remain in Oregon as the guest ef relatives until the first of October. Tilias tM All foot ailments treated "vf ConsUltatioa free Buster Brown Shoe Store iwiHnnniniHniHiHiniiiHimimrmnH mnnnnnimuHuiiiiuinuuuiuRimHiHHHiiiiiiiiiiiniiimnuiiuuiumii trie MmiUKj sapper imnuriug new men eligible for the group. Dean and Mrs. J. A.

Beell were boats on Friday evening at their home on College Rill at an eight-cover din- Mrs. Paul J. Schissler. Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Lilly of Oak Creek entertained a number of their friends and neighbors at their country home on Sunday evening. Music was the main diversion of the evening. FLORENCE BOWDEN VIOLIN and VIOLIXCELLO Oregon State College Special CUanea far Sradeats ia Jwaior High aad Grade Scaoal Osehestra classes free to stMdeat High School Credits, tktaaio: Rasas 36 Administration Building Phone College 2J Rewdcaxe: 142 North Seventh Street Thone Mrs. 0. ML Nelsoa and Mm.

A. G. B. Bouquet were joint hostaasec Wednesday afternoon at Mrl. Nelson's kome on sooth Twenty-eighth street, a harming 10-table bridge tea honoring Mrs.

C. V. Riuek, who wiU leave soon to join her husband on a Sabbatical year in Madison, Wisconsin. The bridge party of Wednesday, the first social affair of note since the summer interim, was a distinctive and delightful opening of the au-tora season. Forty of the most prominent women of town and college cir-.

clea were received by Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Bouquet, and Mrs. Ruzek. The rooms of the Nelson home were converted into veritable gardens with the vivid asters, zinnias, dahlias, and brilliant foKage of autumn.

When the hostesses served, each of the small tables was marked with a colorful I Miss Elinor Ruth Sims, younger news of the wedding, of Dorrian E. Patterson, son of Mrs. N. E. Patterson and Miss Vera Henderson which was solemnized in Portland earlier in the month.

The Eugene Register furnishes the following story: A culmination of a college romanee begun in Eugene 10 years ago during their freshman year at the University of Oregon, was the marriage of Dorrian E. Patterson and Miss Vera Hen- derson, which took place in Portland on September 1. The ceremony was In the guest group were: Mr. and daughter of Mr Mrs. Stuart Sims, became the bride of Maurice J.

Black of Reeds port at a simple Mr honoring Mr. Edward Francis of Chicago, Illinois who has been a guest at and Mrs. W. A. Jensen during tbe sarrrmer.

Mr. Francis joined Mr. and Mrs. Jensen in Seattle the first of August and aeoumpenied them to Corvallis. On Sunday evening of this week.

Dean and Mrs. Besell were hosts at a Sunday evening tea complimenting Miss Ssra Vance, a September bride-elect. Eight guests were included in this intimate gathering. Mothers of young children between the ages of 4 and 6 will be interested Mrs. W.

T. Rinehart, Mr. and Mrs. Doke Gray. Mr.

and Mrs. A. Clem-mens, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox, Mr.

and Mrs. W. Henderson, Mr. and and dignified ceremony on Saturday 1 evening at 9:30 o'clock. Father D.

Vineent Gray, rector of father D. Vinaent Cray, rector of Mrs. L. F. Hint, Mr.

and Mrs. A. suilUlsUimUIIUIHlUIIIUUlUUIUtUlUIUIIlUIUUIlililUUIUIillllUIHlllllliuirn, performed at the home of the pastor of one of the Presbyterian churches, Thompson, Mrs. Gramm, the Misses gown of heavy white crepe. Autumn Rev.

Mr. Chapman. Florence, May, and Beulah Rinehart, flowers banked the in which TL I I Ax JJ -I ma to hear that the Corvallis Woman's club will again sponsor the kinder Bessie Neal Harvey i ne oriue ana groom were atienaea i June Sctussler, Bessie uueswortn, aa- an open lire oiazea. he couple stood by Mr. and Mrs.

W. W. Patterson of na Lumas. Ann Clemmens, Dorothy before the fireplace. Corvallis, who had been married but I Lilly, Minnie Haight, and the Messrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Black have returned garten of which Mrs. William Armstrong is director. Mrs.

Armstrong has secured pleasant quarters at the four weeks. Ihe bride is a daughter Glen Gray. Alvin Mathany, Cecil J.il- to Corvallis after a short wedding trip of Mr. and Mrs. Henderson of Beav- First Baptist church where the classes ton The after graduating STATE ACCKEiMTEW TEACHER PIANO ly, Clifford Johnson, Merle uams, ana to Portland and are at home the David Wilcox.

Avondale apartments. Mr. Black will continue bis work at Oregon State will meet as during last year. Mrs. Camp Phillip and the Ladies college, where he is a junior.

Auxiliarv were delightfully enter from, the University of Oregon has been prominent in Boy Scout work. The bride graduated from the University with the class of 22. The newlyweds took a boat for Astoria on their honeymon and are now at home in Portland. wiU reopen her studio tained last week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Hern at Island Inn, five miles west of Lacomb. This was the regular -monthly meeting of the ladies, with the veterans as invited Mr. and Mrs. John Burtner and sons, Bobby and Gordon, who returned this week from a vacation at Duf nr, Oregon were among those present at a family reunion held at the Burtner farm on Friday. on Twenty members of the House- guests.

Conversation and swimming wives' club assembled at the home of entertained the guests. Thus was the first time in 15 years Tuesday. September 18th, 1928 Studio: 2214 Monroe Street Phone 847 Mrs. C. Jr.

Wagner on Van Buren A chicken dinner was served at 5 that all seven of the children have street, on Tuesday afternoon for a de- I o'clock, with 40 guests in attendance. been together at one time. lightful social time. I Following the dinner, a musical pro-! Mr. M.

M. Burtner and his familv basket of flowers. The hostesses were assisted in the serving by Mrs. E. L.

Potter, Mrs. George Kable, and Mrs. P. M. BTandt.

Three prizes were awarded at the close of the afternoon. The guest prize was given to Mrs. Ruzek, while the playing prhws fell to Mrs. Joe Smith and to Mrs. J.

Mrs. Ruzek has made a host of friends during her 15 years' residence in Corvallis, all of whom will greatly miss her this winter from their circles. Mrs. Ruaek's anticipation of her year in the middle west lies in the fact that she win be returning to her former home. A large group of ladies who are members of the First Presbyterian church missionary society met on Wednesday at the home of Mrs.

T. R. McGinnis for the first meeting of the new season. The rooms of the McGinnis home were beautifully decorated with the choicest of dahlias and other fall flowers. Encouraging reports were given during the afternoon by the secretary and treasurer.

Various, interesting plans were made for the winter's work in the society. Mrs. Welder, the president of the society, gave an inspirational devotional. Mrs. H.

L. Herse gave a most interesting paper on Mrs. J. Fred Yates was in charge of the refreshment hour. Mrs.

Minnie Bos Mrs. Vertie Wilson and her daugh- gram was given by Mr. Hern and his moved into the Duf ur community just anUHHHmillllHHnimilUUIHIimillininiinnilUWllllimilllllUllMIIIIMIIIIimiiyi ter, Clara, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, daughter, Mary. 120 years ago this fall The children al imuac-ijucsis uiib miimii ai i an am one or whom are married, live E. G.

Quesinberry is chairman of the kindergarten committee in the club. Arrangements may be made by calling Mrs. Armstrong at 41-F-21. Registration wil Hake place on Monday, September 17. An interesting wedding in campus circles occurred on Sunday, August 26, at Seaside, when Miss Roberta Orr, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Orr of Portland, became the bride of Herbert B. Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. B.

S. Nelson of Bowlder, Colorado. 4 The news of the wedding, which will be a delightful surprise to many, did not reach Corvallis until this week. The ceremony was a quiet one, taking place at the Seaside Hotel, with Dr. Harry Lee of Portland officiating.

Only the closest relatives and friends of the young couple witnessed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson are both prominent members of the college staff. Mrs.

Nelson is employed in the college library, while Mr. Nelson is an instructor in the English department. After a wedding trip at the Clat- me wagner nome, were special guests Miss Mabel Brown of Marshtield the three coast states. Eight grand- i i oi me ciud. was married at 4 clock this alter- children were included in the group.

Gladioli and fern decorated the noon in Portland to Leslie Beaton rooms. At the tea hour, the hostess of New York city. The alumnae chapter of Eta Alpha served refreshments. i The ceremony took place at the of the Chi Omega sorority will en- At the next meeting of the group, home of Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse E. Car- pertain with a formal dinner party Mrs. Wade will be hostess. lock, with Rev. Paul Edwards of the tonirtrt rhe WnvwK- rmmtn rlnh MAUDE PRATT SMITH Teacher of DRAMATIC READING AR1STIC WHISTLING And PIANO Special classes for children, on Saturdays.

Home Studio: 525 Twenty-first Phone 1063-J Sunnyside Methodist church offioiat-1 in Portland honoring members of the hig- aetive chapter and girls who will en- The bride's gown was of a sea-green ter Oregon State college thfs fall, lace, with chif fen. Miss Jeannette Mrs. George Feller is in charge of Brown of Seattle, sister of the bride, the party, with the Misses Helen was made of honor. White. Helen Jane Flmn.

and Evelvn St. Mary's chapter of the Eastern Star met on Tuesday evening for the first meeting of the new season, with Mrs. A. L. Peck, the worthy matron, presiding.

A large attendance heard the sketching of plans for the fall work. First plans are being made for a party to take place either late this month or early in October. The next meeting of St. Mary's chapter will be on October 9. Mr.

and Mrs. Beaton will leave to- Wall as her assistants. night for New York city where Mr. 1.5 Beaton is employed in the art depart-j More than 100 friends and members 5 ment of the George Batten Advertis- 0f the First Christian ehtrrch assem. Pragrams Offered: "Anne of Green Cahles" "The Music Ma.er" "Cap'n Eri" Miscellaneous entertainments for all occasions.

Mrs. Smith introduced Whistling as an Art in the Twin Cites, and has been the only teacher of Artistic Whistling in the Northwest. worth and Mrs. McDonald presided at sop beaches, Mr. and Mrs.

Nelson have bled in the church parlors on Wednes- 5 arrived in Corvallis to make their home at the Avondale apartments. day evening to welcome Rev. and Mrs. C. W.

Reynolds home from an extend- mg company. Mrs. Beaton is a graduate of the Oregon State college where she was a member of the Delta Zeta sorority. nhumrA in on4 r- -ml IbPIt 4mZ the tea urns. Mrs.

W. A. Jensen, president of the College Folk club for the season 1928-29, has called a meeting of the board for Wednesday of next week. The 16 Mr. and Mrs.

William SfhrAm wri i Mr Uat nn attpnifri art. Arhonl in TV. i jTi'' 1 Mr. Beaton attended art school in AlilllMIIMIIfUlllllflllltlllHIIIIUItlinittlftllllfMtMIMMItllUIAllllllMllllIllllltiflllimNi T. IIIM HI HHI.IIHMW The Corvallis Business and Professional Women's club held the first meeting since-July, on' Monday evening in the new club rooms in the aiiimiiniimiiiiMHiiiiiHiiHiiiimiMitiuuuwtwuh 1 wirow nwrnttfro hosts on Tuesday evening at a de- London, England.

tobk place several weeks ago, and lightful miscellaneous shower honor- Miss Geraldine Houser, who has re- ing Mr. and Mrs. Murray B. Myers i Corvallis girls of college age have tamed to Corvallis from Washington, London, England. I women who are' members of the board tvioiei naignt; wnose marriage was been making their exodus this week.

p. Qm were also honor guests of the' will meet at the home of Dr. and Mrs. i Crees building. Although the first F.

A Magruder, at 2323 Monroe street meeting of the month is usually re-fr a 1 nVl.x-k linirhmin followed by a I served for the business session, the Genevieve BaumGaskins, ii emu wsi ouiiuay hi vvens. miss Audrey iuairnis, aaugnier oi evening. I Autumn flowers decorated the Dr. and Mrs. C.

R. MatthjsC will enter church was never more beau-rooms. Following an evening of in- Bavlor Women's collesre this winter organization broke a precedent and enjoyed a social time this week in addition. The club affair on Monday was in business session. The Folk club, the most important organization of faculty and staff women in Corvallis, is making plans for formal sented.

the gifts were pre- in company with Miss Isabel Moore, than on Wednesday evening. Zinnias. daughter of A. J. Moore.

Miss Louise riolnhimnma atra toMio Those present included: Mr. and Moore, younger sister of Miss Isabel, nmmMH in i 1 Mrs. Myers, the guests of honor, Miss will also go to Belton, Texas where throughout the church dining room. ACCREDITED TEACHER PIANOFORTE Freda Rice, Miss Edna Rice. Miss she will resume her work at the Guests were seated at eight tables.

Vera Dick ins, Miss Neva Moore, Mr. academy. Miss Eleanor Dickey, of and Mrs. V. C.

Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Portland, a nice of Mrs. J. J.

Yates Tom Thompson and daughter, Thel-' of Corvatris, joined the local group ma. Mrs. OUie January, Floyd Haight for Texas, and will enroll in Baylor college. A LIMITED NUMBER OF PUPILS Accepted for Private Instruction Mildred Myers, Ona Runkle, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs.

William Schram. Miss Violet Haight became the bride of Murray B. Myers at 2 o'clock Thomas Violin and Piano Studio 442 N. Fourth Street P. F.

THOMAS ZINA THOMAS High School Credits Given Many years teaching experience New scientific teaching methods MELODY WAY PIANO CLASS INSTRUCTION Phone 889-J Hostesses at the various tables were: Mrs. G. W. Denman, Mrs. J.

W. Hunt, Mrs. C. J. Whiteside, Mrs.

I. Selh-! brede, Mrs. H. E. Warren, Mrs.

W. Reid, Mrs, E. A. Taylor, and Mrs. i L.

C. Ball. K. Berman, who presided as toastmaster, gave the speech of wel-; come. Both Rev.

and Mrs. Reynolds responded with accounts of their trav- els abroad. Special music was provided by a I male quartet, composed of Howard 1 Miss Dorothy Moore, who was the first of Mr. Moora's- daughters to choose Baylor college as her alma mater, is a graduate of the school. The president of the college was a Sunday afternoon at a quiet ceremony performed at the home of the groom's friend of the Moore family in Missis- Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Myers of sippi. Miss Dorothy Moore is a teach parents, Wells. (Continued on page 6) er of piano at Monte Zuma college in New Mexico. Tomorrow morning another prominent Corvallis girl, Miss Emma Wint- Studio 210 North 12th Street Phoy946 Classes Befin September 14 and 15 ler Johnson, daughter of Dr.

and Dr. W. A. Spaulding of Albany was the officiating clergyman. Mrs.

Haight is the daughter of Asa Haight of Wells. The announcement of the wedding came as a complete surprise to the friends of the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Myers, who will go south by motor, plan to make their home in Los Angeles.

Milk Is One of the Cheapest Foods Use only Pasteurized Milk. 831eod For Pasteurized Milk Phone 13 or 506 Sunny Brook Dairy. 831 tf IIIIIIIIIIUIUUUIIIUHIinUIHUIUUHIIUUIIrlUUUIIHmillUIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIMHIIIIIIIII CLASSES in OIL, CHINA, and WATER-COLOR PAINTING MARGARET S. JOHN Mrs. William T.

Johnson, will leave for Boston, Massachusetts to enter Radcliffe. Mrs. R. A. Pulley and Mrs.

Arthur Kirkham were joint hostesses on Monday evening at a "setting-up" shower Studio: 1262 Van Buren Miss Katherine Tinkhani, daughter honoring Miss Margaret Smith, fian-of Rev. and Mrs. P. A. Tinkham, was cee of I.oring Hudson.

The affair honored with a farewell dinner last took place at the Pulley home on A Sunday at the Tinkham home in Cor- street. vallis Heights. Seasonal flowers filled bowls and Covers were arranged for: Miss baskets throughout the room. Telephone 689-R MARGUERITE MAC MANUS Head of the String Instrument Department, Tinkham, the guest of honor, Mr. and Orefeon State College iiniiHiniiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiimmiiiiiiiiiia I MRS.

THOS. M. STEWART Accredited Teacher PIANO and THEORY OF MUSIC Will receive applications from jVospeetive High and Grade school students for lessons on the violin, viola tjrAiolinoeBo, beginning Sept 24th, 1828. Early reservation insures a choice of lesson hour. Parents should make written application to the principal for authority to obtain Hrgh School credits in Music.

Telephone for appointment 246 The presentation of the gifts was made in a novel way. A "Hudson" automobile, after the name of the groom-to-be, was brought into the loving room and "wrecked" in the presence of the honor guest, who was invited to claim the scattered packages. Cakes and ices were served late in the evening. In the guest group were: Miss Margaret Smith, the guest of honor, Mrs. H.

O. Jackson. Miss Ilene Jackson, Miss Eleanor Jackson, Mrs. Warren Mrs. M.

II. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ervast, and Rev.

and Mrs. P. A. Tinkham. Miss Tinkham spent the latter part of the summer in Russell, Iowa where she was the house-guest of her sister, Mrs.

Homer Jeffreys. Miss Tinkham left early in the week for Los Angeles where she will i take advanced study, i Garden lovers in Corvallis will enjoy an interesting ramble one day Re-opens Studio September 17th Phone 666-J I 737 N. Thirteenth next wuvk when the show places of imiimimiiimmiHiiiiiiimiiiiHiiiimiiiumimmmH.il miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaf the community win iH. 'thrown open to Cjrjv' Bmt' i CIIIIIIIIIHHHlHUimiUIIIIIUIIIIHIIimiHHHIIIIIIIIHHHIHIIinilHimilllM members of the Garden club. The John B.

I.uttrell, Mrs. Strong. Mrs. pilgrimage will also be extended into G. B.

Kales, Miss Georgia Pullev. Albany, as flower lovers there have lllHIllllltUIIIIHIHIinilltllHIIIIIIIIIIHIMIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIMIHIIMIIIIIIIHIIinillll i fHattto runts (Emnpbril i TEACHER OF PIANO I Miss Margaret Pulley, and the host Mrs. James Lester Gault-Sop rano I invited the Corvallis club to view their gardens. esses, Mrs. Kirkham and Mrs.

Pulley. Miss Smith's marriage to Mr. Hudson will take place at the home of 5' Mrs. William J. Beach (Blanche Si Hammel).

whose wedding at the First Methodist churclj in Corvallis was an Exponent of tat man Griffith STATE ACCREDITED TEACHER of Announces 1 Classes for Children and Adult Keginners Formed upon arrangement 2 in 1 WINNING SYSTEM S. elaborate event of June, has had the Si pleasure of spending a pari of her summer at Atlantic City. Durinir the Singing remainder of the summer, Mr. and Mrs. Beach have been with Mr.

Beach's parents in an exclusive residential district of Philadelphia. This autumn they will move into their own home. Design Drawing Water Color Principle- Definitely Taught Artists Honorary Membership Art Institute of Chicago Appreciation ef Art tour yrs. CHERIBDUPEE 418 S. Fourth Phone 919-R of I 1 Improved Music Study Located at I Former Studio of Blanche R.

Hammel I 227 South Fourth I Class Private Phone 91 jj UIIUIIIIIIinUIUIIUIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIUHIIItlllllllllllllllllllllHllllli announces the re-opening of her studio for the season 1928-29 on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1828 1 aw Residence Studio: 763 Jackson Street Telephone 381 A large group of prominent peo-' pie from Oregon Slate college are i motoring to Pwtlsvr' tiwirht to at- tend the informal dunce which thai llllllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllltlltl UIHWWllMitUIUiUUIWMHMIHUHIHIIIHIHIn.

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