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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1926)
;.TnB.0Ili:G0N.STATIlSLIANSAT,F.7.T; OREGON ,T2,.,y -WEDNESDAY, HORNING, JUNE CO, 10 - r. r m. i i 1 1 1" ii" i ii itt "iii iSV4 1 V i"iiiS"tii'ii w.,..uivV.Vw.tvu......vt.v.wv..,vvw.t.1v..r.rvl1t.w.,..L., . , r " V;.. a". -Sit . ' . Cj; AUDHCD BUNCH J PEoa? 10 Two , Anniversaries t j Celebrated atNyet Horned 'i r Tbe G, A: . Nye; home At, 149 5 Saginajr street was. the ' scene s of a delightful -affair Saturday eve ning when the family group, in cluding children and grand child ren, gathered to celetn-ate not only ' 44 Nye.X 37th wedding, annirer- birthday. , ' : . The,' four daughters were pres ent bne kon-ln-Iaw, and, the three grandchildren; ! The group includ ed. Mr. -and ; Mr. G. A. Nye, the hoBor''guest;''MiPredertckW Schwab and . daughter Patricia Ann, and small son Charles; Allan of Centralis, VfAahJ; Mr. and Mrs. J. Br Ulrica and daughter Maxine NyeUlrlch of this city. Miss Lois Nye' and Miss Doris Nye.. Mr. F.W. Schwab will arrire In Schwabs will" return-to Centralis Guests in Albany, . Mrs. I..M. Doughton and sons, Donald and Wayne, spent Sunday In Albany, as . the guests of Mrs. Doughton's mother. Guests From Portland Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Rob ertson are entertaining their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Robertson of Portland. The past week-end the visitors were the house guests of Mrs. C. Q.- Robertson's parents, Mr. and Mrs.-Apperson of McMinnrllle. Miss Fisher to Spend 1 Summer in California . I Miss Margaret Fisher left yes terday morning for California "where jhe: plans to stay , the rest of the summer visiting with rela tives and friends in San Diego, Los Angeles and Long Beach. " '.- , : , Mrs. Bellinger Leaves for Hawaiian Islands, ; f Mrs. Iran ' Bellinger ' and small da tighter Jane . left recently for " a. tha Vtawnllnn - fal anda vltmi ' Mm. ' yV Bellinger, has accepted a position ' 5 ' ,as ; head of the children's depart- xnent in the library, of : Honolulu. . 4 1 After visiting tori a short time ;in Portland and Taeoma they will I 113 u House Guests at Erickson Home . Dean and! Mrs. Frank M. Erick son have as their house guests their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Erickson of Berkeley.' CaL Mr Erickson is a telephotographer with, the Bell -vTelephon-ompaxiaSanFtatr- al eiseo. Mrs. Eritkson Is Assistant "a i"fv3tor W Spaxu?f in the Uni- f McElvains Motor to I California - ' : c Mr. , and Mrs. E. (A, ; McEl vain left by: motor yesterday morning to Hamilton, Cal., where they will visit with their soa-in-law and : d&nghter. Dr. and.Mrfc. , Barton A. Myers, i -.- j The McElvains plan to visit a , while ia Yosemite valley, and a short time at Lake Tahoe, then re- ' turn to Hamilton, Where Mrs. Myers and the twins plane to join them on their trip to Salem, where Mrs. Myers will visit for an in definite time. i f t Week-End at Cascadia 5 Mr. and Mrs.. W. W. Rosebraugh and , Harold motored to Cascadia for ithe. week-end, returning on Monday evening. r ? Bridge Club Entertained ; J; 'Mrs, Homer , Egan entertained ,her' bridge club with a tea last week at" her lovely country home oiv the?. River, road, the living room was attractive with tall bas kets of cladloli. snaTklraeona. ciarkia and cariopsis. The after t; noon was speat in playing bridge, Mrs. Carl Nelson having won high honors. j ); Besides the additional guest, Mrs. O. M Rothchlld of Portland. who with her children Is planning , to spend) the summer at the E.an fcome,; the . group included. Mrs. Hollis Huntington, Mrs. Paul Hen dricks, Mrs. Clifton Irwin, Mrs. Cart Nelson, Mrs. Orris Fry, Mrs. Allan Carson, Mrs." Clifford Farm er,' Mrs. Donald Young and Mrs. sJohn H. Carson. The next meeting of the bridge Ub Will be at thn Jiomfl of Mr ,-cfarl' Nelson. Miss Marsters Marries Mr.PearcyatRoseburg . ' i A redding of great Interest to Salem, people was solemnized last Tuesday, at 4 o'clock at the home of Judge and Mrs. R. W. Marsters of Rosehurg, when their daughter. Miss Vivian Marsters. became the bride of Marry Pearcy of Salem. Cuests from Southern Oregon and . from many parts of the Willamette valley gathered for the ceremony. . Tbe, rooms were attractive with liugebaakets of 'gladioli and del- nirrA PkliUBm ; large bank of palmB. hnLOfsnollus. ferns. ; nlnt e-iaiiinii 111 M2 delnh! vuo tun Vk I lie HTing foom.,,; . ... . Preceding the ceremony Miss I --"Vic: Bros, are- selling the Oak land end Ponllac ear. Agents for the , valley counties. Pioneer firm fa K2tos.i Oakland coach now only CI n it if, 1 9 I ' M IT A. Scheelar At5f v - Co oldest in the TTlIlamette val- ley C. 2ew..aa,(Lixsad-, parts.. jmd , eqaiyineni. Low prices and oual 7 r:rrlc? tew. J 015 tf. C5al () Verus Hauser, . accompanied by Miss vLois Woodruff, 1 sang "At Dawning" and -A11 For You." Miss "Dorothy f Marsters,' sister of the- bride, played Mendelssohn's wedding march. -r - The bnder wore a lovely 'gown of flesh . colored . mull over; blue rayon, and a picture hat to match. Her bouquet -was, of Cecil Brunner and - Ophelia roses. Her father, .udge Marsters, gave her in mar riage.'!1: i--r ;h; ;..' The bride's only attendant, Miss Slla; Anderson of Portland, wore frock of pink georgette with a picture hat to match and carried a bouquet of roses, pink snapdrag ons and delphinium. Earl' Pearcy, brother' of: the groom, served as best man. i f , . - - . , . The dining rdom, the scene of . reception' following v the cere mony, was deftly ; arranged - with baskets of flowers. The serving table Was beautiful with solf light of pink tapers in silver candleabra upon ' bowls of pink roses, snap dragons and carnations. ' Mrs." Ai C. Marsters and Mrs. A. B. Hauser cut Ices; assisted in serving by the Misses Verus Haus er, Helen Churchill, Kathryn Dit tle and JeasVtte Rice. The bride cut the wedding cake. Following the reception the bride and groom left by motor for Crater lake 'and numerous other points. The bride's golng-away suit was ot delft blue kaklkohl crepe with .t clos-e fitting hat to match..' ; . .-;,- ... Out of town, guests attending the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Marsters and , family,'. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pearcy, Mr. and Mm Knight Pearcy,. Mr. and Mrs. E. Anderson of Salem; L. B. Mar sters of McMinnville; Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Pearcy, Rev. and Mrs. A. R. McCIean, Miss Ella Andreson, Mr. and; Mrs. "Frank .Perkins, Miss La verne Spitzenberg, Leland Lep ham, Frances ; Kllng Howard of Portland ; Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mar sters of Myrtle Creek; Mr. and Mrs. O. Gusts iso n of Coquille, Mrs. J. Johnson of Marshfield, Katherine Dlttle of Riddle. Mr. and Mrs.- F. H. Rechter'of Win chester Bay, Miss Lois Woodruff of Corvallis and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hedden of ElXton. Mr., and Mrs. .Pearcy have many friends throughout the state. and both are graduates of OAC. Mrs. Pearcy is a member of one of the most prominent families of south ern Oregon." She is affiliated with the Alpha Omicron" Pi sorority and for. the ? past "three years she has taught . economics in the Salem berof the Pearcyy Bros. flrm,jrd minent fruit buyers of Marion county. ' : After July 1 Mr. and Mrs. Pearcy will be at home at 802 North Cottage street, Salem. Leaves for Mission Field Misa Katherine Williams, for the past nine months head nurse of the obstetrical -department at Sa lem general hospital, has left to go into the mission field and ex pects to sail for Africa after spend ing a vacation with her parents in Missouri. Miss Helen Pear ce Arrives From East . .Miss Helen Pearce, older daugh ter of Mrs. George J. Pearce, ar rived home on the Shasta last eve ning following an extended period of study at Radeliffe. Miss Pearce visited in California en route home. , House Guests at Howe Home Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rove en tertained as their house guests over the "week-end Mr. and ; Mrs. Kenneth Neff of Eugene. and-Mr. and Mrs. Clyde, Boles and children of Central Point. Yesterday ; Mrs. Rowe and daughter, Kathryn, ac companied the Boles family, Mr. Boles being her brother, to Sea side where they will spend several days. The Cherry city Baking Co. bread, pies and cakes are ot high est quality.' One of Oregon's most sanitary bakeries. Visit It. Worth while. A Salem show place. () ' PTJEXCII j 1HIRS fZ. ItKJ IQCHAEEER'G ' COMPLTITT1 FOUNTAIN' --; t , : ssRyicB, v; 1S5 ilorth Crninercial St. li Smart New Bagdad f Silks, VWashable Bright j pretty colors - J uly Clearance ' . Silks-Satins " Latest colorings, - Jrinta - ; and Sport Designs July: Clearance V "The v Ever Popular . Silk . Pongee. , . Always gives ; satisfac tion, 33 ..inches .'wide July Clearance All Silk - - .S Printed Crepes ; 40 inches wide Big assortment to choose from, values to $3.50 r . July. Clearance $L29 Yard j -Printed Rayons i 'A very large assortmen . Regular $L00 values i JulyClearance i - Extra Special.! . : Clark's O.-N. T.. Sewing Cotton 6 Spools for : '25c-..'. ' ;. 49c per dqzen . V n n if loo J. n .tt.f -',.'! r w II "- ri tm at mm. Y ls- IB a mm; . - B The season's most attractive Silks, Wool Dress Goods, Draperies, Wash Goods, Sheetings, Underwear, Hose, etc., are greatly reduced in price AUof our merchandise is included in this' sale. Owing to the backward season, spring merchandise did not sell as readily as we antic ipated. In order to have room for fall merchandise we must take drastic measures and reduce prices to the limit to effect a complete Printed Voiles All our stock, of printed voiles in the, newest and latest patterns and in all colors, 40 ; wide, eo ; on this sale "for- 89c a yard," NO RESERVE. At 39c Yard One Lot . fV Curtain Draperies Dotted Swiss, Scrims and Marquisettes j Clearance Price : : 25c Yard clean-up. 1 DRAPERIES GREATLY REDUCED 36 inch Figured Drapery Terry Cloth. - Clear- OQ anch. per yard. - OaC One special lot Figured Cretonne. Clear- OC ance, per yard... OD C 45 inch Nottingham Drapery, cream with OQ gold or blue, splendid value. Clearance. Oaf C One lot Fillet Net Curtain Drapery, cream OQ white, ecru to 69c value, clearance C Hope Muslin; Limit 10; Yards to Customer ; 36 inch Percales clearance price yd. gloves $1.50, 1.75 Silk Gloves, odds and ends, d (f clearance J 1 U II. 1 - " ;" - ' . Regular $2.95 Kid JGloves clearance, spe- Ci' Cf cial lot, pair.... 01 .01 Hundreds of bargains notlisted in this ad are arranged on tablesior easy choosing 4. v Miss S. Kaf oury We have reserved nothing All of our finest merchandise is included in this sale Now is the time, to buy Our ! leaves Friday on an extensive buying trip including. Chicago, Cleveland and New York. We expectUp enlarge and re-arrange our . m-j ccix. acjuuucui) iiavuig al icauY iwi ai ijr. lau uuouic99 euuwuig tx uiKgcr cuiu wct.t.cr assuruuciu uiaii wc uavc ui uit; uusi' ! i . t . , ,,-r-nii-ir-ir . .-fc -nrnrrirrrinririnnni- .ni ii i rrr-iry- JULY CLEARANCE $16.00 Designed in the inimitable manner of New York, fea- turing the latest flar silhouettes,- strikingly smart, straight lines, offset.with jaunty collar and cuffs and tie, others are ornaments with handwork and some are ; 4.1 .11 i i i t i i - it me au-uver jjihimju paiiems. iMWiy COlonngs. 1 SILKDRESSES JULY CLEARANCE V $8.75 Silks created on lines of simplicity in printed pat terns, and plain colors, many nave style features are present, as the flare skirt and chic bodice, enhanced ;with tucks and frills. Every, dress is strikingly new and srood lookinsr. i Viw m mm m - ifinn RAYON DRlCSSE JULY CLEARANCE S3.95 Fine quality Jlayon has been used. ii making these dresses. They are charming, 'colorful washable frocks designed on simple useful lines.' but exceeding ly attractive. Regular $5.95 and a few. at S7.75 dresses are in this assortment. Other Dresses Marked At Sale Prices $19.50, $29.75 and $35.00 Down Stairs Store. Seamless sheets C t id 81x90,.:.-.-lUJ, 36 inch Black Mercerized Sateen, clearance, OOJL per yard CLa EJi 24c Down Stairs Store . 36 inch English print 32. , inch Dress -1 A Gingham;... IfrC 36'- inch Stripe OC Broad cloth 00 C f -Children's ! , Silk Hose White and black, $1.25, $1.50, $1.85 values A r clearance price pr. Women's! Silk Hose Special lot .of odda and ends, clearance j A A price pair....:v vlUU Women's Muslin" 1 Gowns '" ' Regular $2.98 and $1.98 Clearance price . I $1169 Children's! Muslin ' Underwear . Panties and Combination one lot,; clearance np price. .Jl.r-iL.u."0 w s- -' : - Ruffled Voile Curtains 24 ' yards long, plain white, $ll50 value, clearance price per pari $1.00 Ruffled Check ! Marquisette Curtains 24 yards long, plain.' white, ; $1.00j value 1 7QA ' clearance sale, per pair I v C 1 , ,, 4 1 - I C 4 U:T ' - v D: M. S.f'Six Strand Emhroidery CoLtcn Y ' LN . r ' Clearance price, 3 s!:eiri3 fcr 1 C - All ! 5c wash braids and tape c c;i ! ' Stland.or Gcrmanto rn j-r.rr. ; " nittin'" v,Tor;tcd v:irr .!. , 4 -I lit Lie St. i I w