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The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem Oregon, Thursday Morning. Jung 13, 192S FAGS TTI2E3 Silverton Newlyweds Have Friends in for Gala Party Vesta Scholt is Bride Frank Beer at Hub bard Ceremony of HUBBARD, June 12. An at tractive home -wedding took place Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m. at th3 home of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Scholl when their daughter. Miss Testa Scholl, was married to Frank M. Beer. The ceremony was performed br Rev. S. E. Long of Salem. As "Miss Anita Be Ten 3 played the wedding march from Lohen grin, the bridal party took their i George Winchell. Mr. plapes beneath a bower of Tine maple and pink roses where the ceremony was performed. Attend ants were Miss Velma Schol!, -8lstr of the bride, and Waiter Beer, the groom's brother. ' The bride wore a charming gown of pale pink silk chiffon J Uj ana earriea a oouquei. swni pees and pink rose3 SILVERTON. Jnne 12 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lincoln were hosts to a group of friends and relatives at their home on Sat. urday evening, complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lincoln -who were married early in the month. The affair was in the form of a kitchen shower and also during the evening, each woman present gave the bride her favorite re cipe. The rooms were beautifully de corated in a profusion of garden blossoms and roses. Several Ass bit Bride Assisting the hostess in serv ing were Miss Mnriel Harbee, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Joe Oeder, sister of the groom. The guests included: Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Joe Oeder, Mrs. Oeder, Mrs. Levi Butler. Mrs. Reeves, Mrs. Jen nings, Mrs. Harbec, mother of the groom, and daughter Muriel, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stamey, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lincoln of Port' land. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lincoln re turned Saturday from a week's trip to the Oregon beaches. The bride s mother served a six o'clock dinner to the bridal eon pie, only immediate members of the family being present. Covers were laid for six. I. B. Alfred, and son Harold, attended the commencement ex ercises at the Willamette Univer sity on Monday morning. AnofH er son, Frank Alfred, graduated from the law school of the university. IT HID E G f Silverton Community Or chestra Pleases Group in New Auditorium Men Hosts For County Meeting WALLACE ROAD, Jans 12 The regular meeting of the Wil lamette Lodge country club was hel Saturday evening. Men were hosts at the affair. Ralph Allen was chairman of the re freshment committee. Eel IT UW flu TIM L I UN I llll 5 IS MP'S GROVE IS E SCENE FOR PICIIIC ,F0!!wAng ;;VhThmcSeese S Bethel Communtty Has More Mrs. Roy E. Barker Feted Than Its Share of Visits Unon Occasion of as Summer Comes Her Birthdav fet lunch at which cheese and chicken sandwiches, perfection salad, cake, ice cream, strawber ries and coffee were tcrved, with favors of dainty baskets each fill ed with a piece of the wedding cake, which was cut by the bride. Many Guests Present , - Present were Iter. S. E. Long. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Will, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McShane, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. WiH, all of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Will and Mr. and Mrs. Carey Pond, all of Portland; Miss Henrietta Wolfer and Miss Florence Beardsley. of Monmouth, Mrs. Julius Stauffer, Henry Schorl, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Mack, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bevens and daughter, Anita. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wolfer, Dr. and Mrs. Edward Scholl, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Beer, and sons Walter, Earl. Donald and Marvin, Mr .and Mrs. L. M. Scholl and daughters Velma and Dorothy, and the bridal couple. . . Pictures were taken of the group, after which the young cou ple left for Cloud Cap Inn. Mt. Hood, to which place they had a special escort of Hood River Crag BETHEL, June 12 Miss Helen ZENA. June 12 Ha?er' nmv. Richards who has been teaching in was the scene of a merry party tne saiem nign scnuoi mr mo pi Sunday when 19 friends gathered mere to help Mrs. Roy E. Barker celebrate her birthday. A boun tiful birthday dinner was a see. ctai leeture of the occasion. The group Included the honor guest. Mrs. Roy E. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne D. Henry. Mr, and Mrs. S. H. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Matthews and daugh ter, Marjorie, Mr. Roy E. Barker, Sammy Barker. Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Henry. Mrs. Mary B. Craw ford and granddaughter Lois Ran die. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Matthews of Salem. Mr. John Matthews, their house guest from Oklaho ma: Mr. and Mrs, Fred Holman of Dallas. year is home for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Manning and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mueller and family and Mr. and Mrs. Briggs and family of Amity motored to Netarts over Sunday. Dorothy Finn was also a guest of the Mannings. Miss Eva Christisen has the measles for the second time this year. Miss Beatriace Hawley returned home Sunday from a visit at the home of her brother, Clarence Hawley of Pacific City. Visit Parents Mr and Mrs. Jensen and niece Theeda Nedrow who is attending Benke-Walker business college visited the home of Theeda'a par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nedrow, Sunday. Kendall Cobban left Jor O. S. C. Rats, accompanied by Dr. R. Mch- summer school for club boys and COLLEGE M ol of Hood River. As the bride attired in her hik ing togs jilescended the stair, prep aratory to the departure, she thew the brile's bouquet which was caught by Miss Henrietta .Wolfer. A shower of rice greeted them as they entered the auto which was decorated with phrases appropri ate to newly weds. .Miss Scholl, who is a Univer sity of Oregon graduate has been a member of the Hood River high school faculty during the past year and Mr. Beer, also a Uni versity of Oregon graduate will be a member of the high! school fac ulty at Aberdeen, Washington, for the coming year. girls Monday morning. Miss Betty Finn and Miss Flor- I ence Snodgrass have gone to Sa-1 lem to work in the cannery during the berry season. GRANGE MEETING CI STOLEN BUT IS FOUND QUICKLY! FERSON ill IF TO SEE GRINDS!1 JEFFERSON, June 12 Mrs. JasDer Main left for Kelso, Wash.. Monday to get acquainted with her eight pound grandson who ar rived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Estel Main, Saturday, June 8. Mrs. Main was formerly Miss Gwendo lyn Bilyeu. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Kester en- .'.."., .t Alnn.r Mnndav. Miss on loe . aU, ui. vrV McKee believed that a group or ooys Alice Cundiff. Miss Veipa McKee re8ponible for the trouble. na ' iV ' -r t,.., Mrs. Mildred R- Brooks, Coun- Watsons Move Turner j Recorder and h son Mr. Rng m r . auu w w SALEM "HEIGHTS, June 12 Miss JWaida Caldwell parked her Ford -car on State street between High and Church streets Sunday morning, so she could attend the Willamette University baccalau- J lecturer, who rtttie ncnuuu wiiu uer class. When she returned to get the car after the services, the car was gone. ' She went to the police sta tion accompanied by Dean F. M. Erickson and made the usual re port for stolen cars. Miss Cald well's father. Willis Caldwell found the car some time later parked on Trade street between High and Liberty streets. The spare tire and a front tire had been taken by the thieves. An old tire had been left In the place of the front tire on the ma chine. A few dents were found on the fenders of the car. It is of boys BRUSH COLLEGE, June 12. Brush College Grange held its regular meeting Friday, June 7 at the Brush College school house The following two meetings will be held in the community picnic gTove. The president, Glenn Adams, presided at the short business session. A. E. Ewing. secretary, being absent, because of sickness Roy E. Barker filled the position The position of lecturer was filled by Mrs. Corydon Blodgett in the absence of Mrs. M. F. McCall la attending State Grange. Mrs. A. E. Uttley sang a solo, and Mrs. Charles McCar ter gave a reading preceding light refreshments which were served Instead of the usual elab orate 6:30 o'clock dinner. 160 North Liberty Street SILVERTON. June 12 The sec ond concert given by the Silverton Community orchestra "was held in the Eugene Field auditorium Mon day, June 10. before a large, ap preciative audience. Solo numbers were given by Beryl Ottaway, violin; Eugena Russell, piano; A. N. Doefler, trombone; Steve Schmidt, picolo; rene Morley, violin; Fred Baker, violin. The committee in charge included Mrs. Jay Morley, Mrs. Rex Russell, Dr. C. R. Wilson, W. E. Satchwell. Raleight Hendricks, and Harry Bock. The orchestra has been organ ized and led by Hal L. Campbell. A reunion was held at the J. J. Johnson home over the week-end, when a brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Johnson of Seattle, and a sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wohler of Corvallis were guests. Week-end Is Enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Nelson and family of Billings, Montana, L. J. Hickman and daughter, Mrs. Ada Keller of Springfield spent the week-end at the Grover Brown residence in north side addition. Mrs. Hans Johnson and daugh ter, Loraine of the Bethany dis trict left for Portland Monday to spend a week's visit with her daughter, Mrs. George Brown. Mrs. H. W. LaValey, and three children, Barbara May, Leona, and Delores, of Great Falls, Montana, arived in Silverton on Saturday, to make an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Larson, of East Silverton. Sunday was a scene of a family reunion when a son, Oscar and family of Portland, and a daughter, Mrs. Alman Rich and family of Scotts Mills, and Miss Clara Larson were at home. Mrs. Leslie Standard of East HHl returned Sunday from a weeks' visit at Warrenton, where she spent the time with friends and relatives. Visit From Longview Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Laurence of Longview were in Silverton on Sunday visiting friends of Mrs. Laurence who will be remembered here as Miss Helen Widiner. The couple was married May 25 in Longview, where they will make their future home. While in Silverton Mrs. Laur ence served as office nurse for Dr. R. E. Kliensorge. The missionary society of the Congregational church will be en tertained at the home of Mrs. A. W. Kleeb on Thursday afternoon for the regular monthly business and social meeting. ATTEND ROSE SHOW ZENA, June 12 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne D. Henry accompanied by Mrs. Pearl Pratt and Mrs. L. M Purvine motored to Portland Mon day to attend the rose show. In the evening they attended the opening of the grand chapter of the East ern Star. ? 1 oxroy : Salem's Greatest Sensation Anr.ioriY TONIGHT Your Last Chance to Hear and See this Phenomenal Man Friday Afternoon 2:30 P. M. He talks to mm The greatest talk for wom en only ever delivered in the Capital City. He calls a . an ace an ace. Ana a spaae a spade. Friday Night 8 p.m. He talks to lis Sex Secrets Laid Bare REJUVENATION Complete No Boys Under 15 Admitted ? ARE YOU A MAN? To Night and Friday Positively the last EVERYBODY WELCOME Doors open 7 P. M. Roxroy 8 P. M. Be Modem! Shop at Your J. C. Penney Store Where Quality arid Thrift Combine Assemfelag D: Proves the Thrift Reputation of this Store A group of outstanding fashion successes that includes practically every popular mode . . the new tailored sleeveless frocks, jacket costumes, smart large collars, fluttering skirts . prints and plain colors ... there is variety enough to satisfy every need . . and the thrifty price is only For Women For Misses For Juniors 90 FRIGIDAIRE House and Porch Frocks New Styles Specially Selected and Particularly Low-Priced Delightfully smart wash dresses for your home needs this summer . . . dainty prints are combined with organdie and dimity in charming styles. The price is further proof of the daily savings that quantity buying makes possible. $1.79 and $2.79 Dresses Smartly Styled . and Economical moved their household goods to Turner Tuesday. Mr. Watson will spend the summer with his mother In Turner, while Mrs. Watson goes on to The Dalles for a visit wun her mother. Dr. J. O. -VanWinkle, Ned Ste phensen, Verdo Harris, Charles nnrkhll. Herlman Kester, Gerald sel Brooks, who has Just return ed from Ireland, spent the week end at Newport. Heroins Health Mr. Everett Whealdon Is at the home of his mother. Mrs. Emma Whmildon. reaalnlng his health after a serious attack of mumps. Mr. Howard Zinzer was called to the hed side of his father who safeguards the perishables carried by these local merchants iDARREL HEWin IS is aaya tumiu. " - tlonal Guard. . Ernest Powell Is having his house, north of town, re-shingled. L. H. Knight is doing the work. Mr. Baker, manager of the As sociated Store No. 22. Is suffering with an attack of influenza. It teems ai'if Mr. Baker is having more than his share, as this is the third attack daring the winter and Spring. Hartley itecovers 111 IT Ull RICKREAL.L, June 12 Darrel Hewitt was honored with a sur Clifton Hartley, who underwent nrisft Darty on his birthday when an operation lor appenaicuis re-ij,!, friends caiiea on mm omr- cently at the Salem uenerai nos- day evening. Hostesses were Mrs. mr, mm.uivvm wHk FriaM mkrm, will mm matm ffiiTt wl will (Ml far kn t tm fciawat tfcaa with tmm iem ymw mmimm mmm. Ut mm tt . . . wHk facta 1 rai it iti.play Mfeallr br FrigUUb, tWr tmm bm ylti tm lint Um mat at amriliU rmiinm. Tmm nUi of leiac to K group of silk dresses for almost every summer need . . scores of refreshing styles . . . prints and plain colon . . . sizes for women, misses and juniors. And the price only 6.90 Step in pltal, Is getting along nicely. lnnnmn nrnnir III - HHllllKS HhllHI r I la iiiiiijinii 1 1 in 1 1 in ,fi m-w u mw m a w mmm w vh ft MIS FOB SHOW . . i G. Hewitt and Miss Jennie Anm ean. A number of snappy games were played in the barn. Refresh ments were served at a laie nour. Guests were Edward Antrican, Elbert Holf terson. Delbert JTiee. Lloyd Stoffer, Dean Allen, Cecil Lants. Mark Capps, Arden and Pete Brown, Claud and Lroyd Lar kin, 11a Conrtright, Audra Alen, Lois Vernon, Anna Stoffer, Edna Mnncher. Ethel- De Lapp. Gert rude Larkin. Elsie and Alva Brown and the two hostesses. The Camp Fire girls group ol I Rickrea.ll are working hard on BROOKS. June 12 Mr. and Mrs. John Dunlavy and daughter, Marie DunlaTy motored to Port land Sunday and were guests of Mrs. Dunlavy'j annt. Mrs. M. E. Karten. and Mis Stella Karten, I tnejr crafts. The honor beads will and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Phelpa. I BOOn De awarded for the work they Miss Marie Dunlavy remained m naTe completed. Portland for the rose snraw ana 10 i8lt relatives for a wee or so. Mrs. George Ferrel spent Friday as a guest of her niece, Mrs. Virgil Loomis and children. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Foote of Che- mswa were recent guests of Mr. Foote'a sister and family. Mr. and lira. A. H. Sears In Brooks. ' Miss Beatrice Scbeuerman of Portland Is a guest at the home ot ! her nncle and aunt, Mr. and airs. tl. R. Scheuermaa in Brooks. "PROGRESSIVE merchants in this com munity, as throughout the country, now use Frigidaire automatic refrig eration. Definite advantages result. With Frigidaire, the merchant has the loir refrigeration, temperatures recom mended by the govern ment. He can buy larger quantities of perishables and keep them fresher, better and longer. He has no ice bills ... no spoilage RICKEY FAMILIES ILL IT iEIIlie CfjflP Thto IVilili i " i Cad fBlllHaallaaayUrf Utefcvt mmm mt rntrnmr FrfftSatoa CaO Sar mU tj mt farm mmm tumnM in! losses ... no refrigeration bothers. And you, too, are benefited. For you have wider varieties of perfectly pre served commodities from which to choose. You've absolute confidence- when ordering by phone. You're offered better kept products at no increase in prices. Convince yourself by dealing with these local merchants who use Frigid aire. They deserve your trade in J Ce Penney Company Shoes and You'll Step in Comfort as Well! A OneStrap Smartly New! RICKEY, June 12 The last meeting ot the community elab wiU be held Friday evening, June 14. Each family of the club will tarnish one number ot the pro a-ram. The program la in charge ot ard and Robert Madsen ot Lincoln I the officers, Mrs. M. M. M agge, .MnrM ta Albany Sunday where 1 Harry Martin. Mrs. Flood and ntoved a visit with Mrs. I George Edwards. Mrs. Frysbe and Madsea's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Martla are on the refresh Henry Stewart. A short call was ment committee and Mairs Blan mUa mads at the toome of a broth- chard and Edits Kens will act as r. Dent Stewart and family.- party girls. ALBANY TRIP PLEASES ZENA, June It Mr. and Mrs. alvin lfadsen and two sons, Rlcb- Merchants: Let us explain how you can hare Frigidaire installed in your present refrigeration fixtures at surprisingly low cost. Write or phone for the facts today. B. A. AMY 154 S. HigH St. Telephone 1099 A simply styled one-strap of patent leather with cut oat quarter and fancy grain underlay. And another feature which is sore to be pleasing... its low price.. $2.98 Patent leather slippers with a laacy gTn anderlay ... sort to b a value-revtUtioa at tfaeir lew pridnf $2.98 Irresistibly Smart and Thrifty ootwear Patent One-Strap A simple model ... but all the smarter for its simplicity . ... and sure to be popular! Patent leather with trimminf f black lizard grain. $3.98 Righbeeled pampa for Areas occaaskm. 1 Beige r Cabrett aad pateat aad priced - at $3.98