'4.; i i: f:!;:-f f :- ! 1 if J 'I 4 - i v: : f- S - ft - it . i PAGE CIS j Society 1 i War Mothers Plan -To Receive Guest ----- " The meeting Tuesday afternoon f the American War Mothers, was : chiefly - occupied with plans ; for tne arrival of Mrs. VUrfl MeClare, : national president of the War - Mothers organisation. The date of her antral la still Indefinite, bat plans are already taking; snap so !' that when the date is set all will be Jar readiness- - ' . A banquet at o'clock of the ; "evening; that Mrs. MeClnre will be here will be given in the social .rooms of the Masonic - temple. This will he followed by an open meeting; atS o'clock. Mrs. Mabel - Lock wood '.will bare charge of ar ranging the program for this .meeting. : - - . ' - The reception committee ap 1 pointed by the' president, Mrs. A. A. Lee. Is Mrs. Mary K. Watson, Mrs, Carrie Beechler. Mrs. Mln : nie Hemphreys, Mrs. Mae Meyers, 3 Mra--Flora Abbott, -? Mrs. P. A. Erlcteon. Mrs. LaeUa Legge, Mrs. Jennie Vincent and Mrs. Elizabeth ? Waters will greet the gnests at the door. , - - -. ". The decorating committee will '. be Mrs. Rose Hagedorn, Mrs. Eli zabeth Ryder. Mrs. Carrie Lind say, Mrs. Cora May Prime. The ' committee to- arrange the menu for the banq.net is Mrs. Laura He Adams, Mrs. Mettle Schramm and Mrs. Norma TerwiHIgeT. - In addition to these plans three !i new members were, taken Into the -organization Tuesday afternoon. These were Mrs. Jfora Baser, Mrs. Bessie Martin, and Mrs. Helen M. Bouihwick. Several memberships S were renewed at this meeting in - addition to the new ones entered. ;S. ; - - i .: w . i is WDseryea t SilYerton Mr. and Mrs. W. Btirber observed their 25th wed ding anniversary Sunday by play- lng host to CO friends and rela tives. Guests wera present, from Woodbam, Mount Angel and : Silrerton. Mr. and Mrs. W. Fest, M Us Marguerite Fest and Mrs. Charles Picket of Boseborg also . motored up for the occasion. :, Mrs. Btirber. who was Miss, Anna Komp-' before her marriage, v-was born at Woodburn. Mr. Stir rer Is also a native Oregonlan whose paternal home Is Gerrais. Their wedding took place at Mount Angel 25 years ago. --.--- - Miss Esther Toeds. returned Sunday from a months' trip to the east. She visited for most of the time ia and about St. Paul, Min nesota, and Winnipeg. The. return trio was made over the Canadian Pacific railrod. Stops were made at Banff, Lake Louise, and Van i couver. From VancouTer Miss Toeds took a steamer to Seattle. V (Addition Society on Page I) Statesman Pattern 1962 By ANNE AWAMS . This printed frock Is smartly patriot in its red and white de- sUa on a bine background. -The '. cape collar la. attached, to a neck i band that crosses In front In be- ' coming, lines. Fleeres may be added if you wish. The skirt de tail follows the bodice trim Ttry 1 elererly. , ' t . - Pattern DCS Is particularly loTely fashioned, of ' flat -crepe, georgette, shantung or ToIIe. Oth er smart-color schemes are bine ad tan; green, tan and yellow; red and white; black and white, " ;etc ' . 4 r - May be or4ered only la sixes If. 1C, 29, tt, St, 49 and All Bis 1 requires S S-t yards of St Inch material. - - nmrr. IsHajt tor sry ai aad ia?l, esan lactrectiesi are (ith. --- ....-. ' ' . 8n4 fiftoc ccsts ta m!m eare taDr' wrtpyi. r lUspt, fr aefe pattm;-Write plainly ;r . ttyim kwUi .aad. aiaa. vta4. ' . . r Our Iok eTsatttnis tr adslts ad ;ein4rts. .Ise trs&sfsr nsa terat fifUta Mttt Urn eaaie m ardrnd with a atttob. AS 4raa all atU aai mtitn t Eutw-aa PatUra Dapartvaat, S4S Wart "171 street, Saw Xerk dir. -. ; ".: I .. ...... . ' - if:?. ; a , v. ; -w- Mews and Glub Olive II. Dais; - SOCIAL CALENDAR r - Wednesday, July t "V- ' : - Recital of Joy Turner Moses students, Bethany Re- formed church, corner of : Capitol and Marion, S:00 o'clock. Publie inrlted. ,!,-''- -" Standard Bearers and Mothers will meet. Mm. A. A. Lee, 151$ State street. 7:45 o'clock. . . Barbara Frietehie sewing club,' social - afternooa with Mrs. Thomas Maplethorp, 2t5 South. 22nd streeL Every member la nrged to attend. r : . r Hanna Rosa eoort, order of the Amaranth, social meeting, Masonle temples " Leslie ladies aid, picnic luncheon, Charles Teetle home. Polk county. Leave church, 11 o'clock. ThursdaVf July S ' Woman's Benefit association. Woman's clnbhouav' t o'clock. All urged to be present. . . - - McDowell Qai J Enjoys, Reunion - Members of the McDowell elan, western: division, and friends cele brated their annual reunion Sun day with a' picnic at Champoeg park. They formed a part of the large crowd that enjoyed the Sa lem Kiltie hand and other musie and speeches of the pioneer steam boatmen, r- ; Mrs. William McDowell was re elected president. T. D. McDowell re-elected rice president, tad Mrs. J. G. Relgleman chosen-again as secretary. A picnic dinner was en joyed. . At the business meeting, Champoeg was chosen as ; the meeting place for next year. - Present on this occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Harry McDowell of West Salem; Mr. and Mrs. T. D. McDowell, Carl Anderson, Mrs. Olive Goff, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Plummer and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ' Reichard and Ed Ray worth, all of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. W. G. McDowell, Mrs. Ethel McDowell. Mr. and Mrs. William McDowell, Roy McDowell and Ar mand McDowell, all of Orehard Heights; Mr. and Mrs. Paul 8 like, Paul SUke Jr., "Eugene Silke, Miss Jessie Gleaner; Miss Pearl Glas ne. rand Miss Ruth Lien of Pra tum; ' Mrs. Daisy Phenlcie, Miss Doris Phenlcie, Frank Kamerer, Perry Reigelman, Mrs. J. G. Relg leman, of Saelm; and Mrs. Calvin Arthur Jordan and David Jordan of Grants Pass. Solie-Starr Nuptials Are Plighted ' Labish Center At a . pretty home wedding at one o'clock Sun day afternoon - Miss Clara Mae Starr became the bride of Har old, L Solie at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moss at SHrerton. : The bride wore a lovely form al gown of bird blue georgette and carried an arm bouquet of pale blue sweet peas. Her only attendant ' was Miss Emma Me- Claughry, who also wore a form al gown. Lawrence Solie. brother of the groom acted as best man. The impressive ' single ring ser vice was read by Rev. E. G. Horn schnch in the presence of tnuned tat relatives and friends. 1 Immdiately following the cere mony a delightful formal lunch eon was served to the guests. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Solie." Mrs. L. L. Johnson, Mrs. Solie,' Rev. and Mrs. -E. G. Hornschuch. Miss Emma Mc- Clanghry. Lawrence Solie, Clar ence Starr,-and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moss. Mr. and Mrs. Solie left Sunday afternoon for a short trip to Cra ter Lake-and the Oregon caves. For her going away costume Mrs; Solie wore an orchid tweed en semble with hat to match. Your Holidays Can Be Elnjoyed 1 Best In One of Our Smart KNITTED SPORT SUITS -New Shipments Added to Our , Large Assortment The knitted sports suit lias been proclaimed the Nation oy er as the correct thing for summer wear. Women quickly: sensed the comfort and freedom to ba derived from thesej suits. For travel, motoring; - seashore; resort, or general wear, they are unsurpassed. r - - . v . . . 1 - : ' . , " " ' ' " 1 Tie Society Editor The engagement of Miss Gladys Wright of Salem, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, B, . L. Wright to John Cage of Silverton was announced Sunday at a picnic luncheon . at Turner. .The members of- the luncheon " party were officers of the Marion County Christian En deavor union, . The wedding of Miss Wright and Mr. Cage will be an event of August 10. , e e Mrs. Frank Deckebach, Jr en tertained with an informal lunch eon and afternoon at her home Monday afternoon. SSansssssassssssssasssssssaaaasaa WasaTgaSMaSsanaBSSBassBSMsnBaBBa t. DIVE WITH CONFIDENCE 1 11 "COLUMBIA1 ' YouTl want a new swim- w J miiiff suit ior i(rEh& Foutll,, i r 4.95 7 7 ; Others upward l X FT-1Y till n V 1 W Ml SHBPLEY QUALITY MEKCHANDISE POPULAR PRICES ' The weaves are . distinctly new and beautiful. Shark Skin, Boucle, Jac- Guard, and Nubbed Tweeds, the favorites. , - Beautiful' shades of Pink, Blue, Green, Orchid, Haize, Purple, Tan. Rose, Copperglow, and BUck and White, and All White. Plan to See $Q85 $ 1 A95 4 19" : Sizes 14 CrJZGCll STATCC 1AII,- Calem. Oregon. Wednesday Homing. Jury 2, 1SS3 Affairs Pretty -Luncheon Compliments - - Season I An attractive lnneheon, ' the color scheme of which carried out the Idea of the approachlnr rourtn or July was tnat for which Mrs. George J. Pearee was noetess at her Jiome Tuesday afternoon. The luncheon table was centered with an. attractive arrangement of flowers In red. white aad blue colors.- Lighted blue, tapers add ed a final note of beauty to the or iginal centerpiece. ; Following the luncheon" the af ternoon was spent In conversa tion and Miss Dorothy - Pearce gave sereral musical numbers. The guest list included Mrs. Eaten Green Fjord,- Mrs. Sarah Green,. Mrs. C A-Park, Mrs. Marie Flint MeCall. Mrs. R. J. Hendricks,, Mrs. E. T. Barnes, Mrs. George H. Alden, Mrs. L. C Farmer. Mrs. Carl Gregs; Doner. Mrs. F. G. Franklin, Mrs. L. O. Clement. Mrs. II. M; Chapman, Mrs. Am-K. Moores, Mrs. H. J. Cle ments, Mrs. Max O, Buren, Mrs. W. TRlgdon, Mrs. T. G. Hop kins, and Mrs. George J. Pearce. a Salem Heights Mr. and Mrs. Robertson and son. Dean, left far their home In Klamath Falls Tues-1 day morning. Ther - were accom panied, by Mr. Robertson's moth er, Mrs., E. E.- Robertson. CATALINA ' SWBVI "Worn by he' movie stars.1 XouCH know them by the Cy lng 4.95 4 v SPECIAL GROUP AQwoolrio 1 QK stitched suits a7tj CbUdren's US Them $ 1 A85 $2475 'to544'". X SUITS '4 " ' Open Garden. Will Be Thursday-Event ' On of the delights. . of tie spriag and summer month Is tn number of loyelr "open gardes" which admit th publie to' en Joy for a few hours the beauties that owners hare developed!. ; One such keenly interesting af fair win be the open garden to be held Thursday between the hours lt south High street. - v Hie Cowers of special note win be the Regal lilies and the deV pblnlum. - , y Openlaf their garden at the same time .will be Mr and lira. J. r. Tyler of tit 8euth High street. ".; - ' ; ' - Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. W. W. Rosebrauga .will assist iu receiT fng the rlsitors. . . e ' State Officers Visit McCoy - McCoy Mrs. Leonn Teal of Astoria, .president of the Rebek ah assembly of Oregon and Mrs. EtheL . Meldrnm. .Tieeresident and Mrs. Ora Casper, secretary of Rebekau assembly ' were enter tained by the McCoy Victory Re bekah lodge Saturday erening. There were other, visitors from Amity, Ballston and Salem. The members recelred many helpful criticism giren by the president. The members exemplified the degree work for the benefit of the visitors. Refreshments were serv ed. Members of TJ. 8. Grant eircle No, f are notified that the meet ing which was to have been held this Thursday afternoon will be postponed until July 10. The fact that Friday la the Fourth of July and so many people will -leave town for the holidays made the change. In the meeting plans.. , "V. you Sam - or tne i ti n mm j I j I P U 1 V 1 k A Real Men's Plain Color Blen's, Ladies', Boya, One Piece or 2 Pieco Girls - Effect i Real ColoabU Knit I All Wool ; Bathing Suits - Battling SuiU $3.98 cioQ Origiaagy Sold for $538 tplaeJO T AH. Wool- Stzea 28 to 4S PaUung Suits . -'aifldren't For lien. Ladles 0 - - e cf a well known man- Bathmg omts cfacturer. . ji r ' Gnnranteetk Finest 47C , Quanty -;. - ; Plain Cclara Onl cl ' - , tPeeJO For-Coys, Girb, E!a- . : rjJT't forced Crepe Soles, lieaTy irS5? txppetav U rahes Beach Fajssns , - . . . ; la Varied Colors --J : ;" l " '. V: " ' -v v ..." -r - - i i . , Calem, Ores:. Etiquette o. MnaT the encasement ring have n dUjaojdT - A. No, It is not is ebHratory, though it la customary. q. How many musical instru ments are suffldent at a daneer i A. Three; a piano, and two stringed instruments. Q.-When .should a ehnd.seat himself at the table A. After the older persons are seated, never before. ' Southern Guests At Frank Spears Home Mr. and Mrs. William Mathers of Brownsville, Texas, are guests for a few weeks at the home of Mr.- and Mrs. Frank Spears and Mrs. Russell rjatlin. Mrs; Math ers la Mrs. Spears aunt. ;- Mr. aad Mrs. Mathers, Mr. and Mrs. 8pears and family. Mrs. Russell Catlin, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fakes and daughter Mary, will motor to Neskowln where they will spend the Fourth of Jnly. y . Tuesday Mrs. Catlin and Mr. and Mrs. Mathers will leave tor a trip of a week at least in which they will coyer the Columbia Riv er highway, the Crooked Rfrer canyon road, and on to. Crater Lake, and back to Salem again. West Stayton Friday , after noon Mrs. Rruee Bowne enter tained a number of little girls in honor of the tenth birthday of her daughter, Grace. The little folk had a lively time with games after which refreshments were served by the hostess, e e e - Woodburn Between 10 and 40 members of the Woodburn United Artisans, assembly 415. enjoyed a picnic at 8hade-E-Aeres, near Aurora Sunday. At Spong s landing - level OLD FAOHIONEB. Come all ye revelers toxoid Spong's Lapding'for fireworks, food and fun; boats and boating, bath ers and bathing, aquaplanes and riders, and fire works cralore come when vou like with whom like wear what you like and celebrate with Palmerton at Spong's Landing, 5 miles north m a . a ' .11 1- or oalem A spacious, shady cooi wiuamecce. COLUMBIA BaUimg Phone. ICC 3 Sara m Subs tint hi BIffcrrcce :. noon a pot-luck dinner was serv mM Thm dav was spent t piayinf games and swimmint'. - . 'tJ, (Addition Society on 4. AM31tmm i : WASHJNQTON (AP) The aerSSaatieai collection in the li brary of congress," endowed un der grant of 1140.000 from the Daniel Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion f Aeronatics, numbers .lTrot?ws and pimplilets.i '"y FRENCH SHOP iifeiturmg today A divinely eool-fcookin black' and white crepe ensemble. The Ureas follows the elassle lines ot .the . season . with Its' flare. ' skirt and . belt a th natwal trakstllne, ; bt IDistlnrthreness ceepa in witk ibe JMvrel treat ment of tho neckline. A tie oT khe btack and. white pin dotted crepe swings Jauntily jtrom Tib yolk seenred by 1 iteart oov ! ered bnttons. The Jacket is of fthe pin dotted 'creiwfaiced i; white.'. This ensemble" witbi: it' splendid blending of ' the con , ventional and 1 the wuane Im specially priced a $24.75 and -the atae Is 18. -; The accompanyiofcT ht Is smart Cameo of stitched Shan taaav priced at fTJSO. ; THE FRENCH SHOP . . . . - lta High St. f grove on tne DanKS SuiU Jadiea plain cobra and fancy one) piece and 2 Piece Effect ' Real Columbia Knit ' Bathing Suits $3.98 Originally Sold for $5J5 - Cotton' : Bathing Suits v For Men and Women at 98c" UdiesVWhite . . Beach Trousers ; ; red trim - A Wide 60 Hems, Elastic Topwatot Baud -.Muses Size $LJ3 $t69 . 220 N. liberty JWAJ WSsW-r. -: s r -sn, ' W . W a H v mm Don't xajss-the biggest and best Fourth of July celebra tion erer held la the West. Sakm State Fairgrounds "' i two days and nights, Friday , and Saturday, July 4th and Salem has not had a eelebra ; Uon for a doxen years and wo , ire going to make cp for lost Good horse races I gome of the best race horses on the Western circuit haTS their home" stables, here; at the SUte Fairgrounds. They will nice on their home track and there will be plenty of others.' -". - w e e ' . An d thrilQnjr motorcyclt racesl ;. " . ; ." - - r're - , . : : Under the sanction r of the American - Association r with bur Harry Scott officiating- . you know what that means, Erery race a wow! , . e e e 1 J Fireworks) new stuff! 1! . It would take this whole coV nmn to list the hundreds of novel fireworks pieces some; 150 . feet" long ew stunts that make the ones yon hart seen look like a bawky light .Carnival attractions, shows and displays. : Jitney dance" (5c) and every third danct f ree. '. ' i - ; ; v ; - . -. e . e -e r -S; Airplane stunts in front of 1 the grandstand between taces!,. ;-.- j- j e e f Airplane trips. Anybody, can fly with Lee Eyerly for le a -. pound. jr-" 'U'r . ' .r- ; Bosic-Bands-OrchestrasT . .., . ' . Entertainerel . v' Oscar Steelhammer's Band (of course : the Municipal -Band, It belongs to Salem, but Oscar made it and is proud ," of it) In the grandstand and In concerts will show those from over the state that Sa lem has the best band In Ore- . gon. .. -' Billy Breseau'g Beaus they sing and everything i" will c: entertain in the grandstand too and on the grounds. " ' .Grandstand free-to all attrac " tlons. Free parking space. . . Free Picnic grounds. .Children under 12 free. ' Six bits, 75c admission at the gate is all you can spend ex . cept the carnival attractions? and the refreshment stands, $ and their 'prices win be regu lar, nobody shall be jipped. If that starts -.off goes the stand from the grounds. Re port : ary overcharge , to the management or officers. Ev erybody must have a good time, c ; . , '' ' . - - . . . e - -:. 3 ft anything - is misrepresent- C ed-rget your money back and -a smile. That goes f er the whole show.TiU t v ! .Dr. P. 0. Biley, the eloquent i editor. wCl read . the Declara- V tion of Independence. . i Lwt week a Portland paper . printed an editorial warning people of the wooden grand-v ttand and stating the' ' rrtonnding number kCd aad ' injured la th'eiu : -: In the new big concrete rrsndstand. at t&t Fair. cTrosnds there tf roca, ccsi. fort and security or thou sands. I . . -' e '; e . - . . . . . 7 Xtl SfwniarSSS film ecle&rate tlie ttmrt cf Jalyi WKve tne Stat rah. TTea tne Vtewpelai has dunged. The ssaan t fe tewns bare ceme fe the selSet IrSaXeSft ithe better plaee M eeieecsle, A merchant lq ana f tne -amsa tewns says,; "We advertkec i e eefefcatfsa recently and tzzt ' tame and we eosli enr laae ears : ef tiessanA They went away are. It y emphaalsed new sjaa3 ' tr tpwn was, T7e are f er d Ca- . v lea eektra'Jaa now , . i ' Ccss and trir the whdi faaHy, sUy aU day and en jJ a real c!i fichicr.sd Focrth cf Jw!y c:!:Lrstlca c!3 tha inoijra trl:rar. CrIX 5 I X t 4 4't 1 - - i : . i : -: