The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 02, 1931, Page 6, Image 6

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Sociefv News and C uh. Attairs 0" SST"
' Pretty f Mwrrie
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i Tb marrlare of Edna M. Card,
- membr of Delta. Phi aororitr or
, v Wlilaiaett uniTersity, and How
ard B.. Fleming occurred at one-
o'clock New Year's da- at the
. ho'me of the bride's sister, .Mrs.
Jack Hansen of Woodbara .The
ceremony was read by ad old
' friend of the bride's father. Her.
- . I. Harrington of Woodburn.
! Carefully arranged yellow and
pink flowers and tapers formed
the decoratlre background for the
. . erent.
I ' The bride wore a dress of brown
'chiffon and cream lace. She car
Tied a bouquet of yellow rosebuds
and f reesia.
The-, bride's only attendant was
Hiss Oorotha Young of Dallas,
.. who wore an Alice blue crepe
dress trimmed la cream lace. She
i carried a corsage of yellow and
' Dink rosebuds.
Lorence Shultson acted as best
! man.
Mrs. Tleming is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Card of Ore-
:town, and the froom is the son
i of G. A. Flemine of Kearney, Neb.
' ! BoHi are gradnates of the Dallas
- i high school. Mrs. Fleming, was a
1 member of the class of 1931 of
L Willamette. '
After a hort tHp Ir, and Mrs.
Fleming will be at home in Dallas
where he is employed.
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Several Silverton
Couples Are
Wedded
SflTerton Weddings of Sil
Yerton people both here and else
where haTo been the Interesting
topic daring the holidays.
1 Among the weddings is that of
Conrad Dalseid who was married
to Miss Georgia Wray of. St. Hel
ens there on Sunday, December
22. lr. Dalseid owns a home at
Silverton and has lived here sev
eral years, until a short time ago
when all unmarried men were
f ; laid off at the Silver Falls Tim
ber company mill here. The Dal
r selds wtlf reside at Portland
' where Mr. Dalseid is employed.
Miss Anna Johnson and John
Taylor were recently married at
Portland according to announce
ments received by Silverton
''..friends ".Mrs.. Taylor is the daugh
ter of L. A. Johnson of Silver
. ton. She attended the Silverton
high school, later being gradu
ated from Grant high school; at
. .Portland. - Mr. . and Mrs. Taylor
I . will live at Vancouver, Wash.
I , ..Mrs. Geneva Pettyjohn (Mrs.
, t Frank Pettyjohn) and John Tom-
i ' mingfr were married Friday
'noon: at the parsonage of the
('Congregational church, the Itev.
: 'Mr. Ward reading the ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommlnger will
make their home at 306 North
Second street Siirerton. Mr. Tom
mlnger la one of the employees
of ;the Silver Falls mill.
. Miss Zelma King and Elble E.
Dale Here married Monday at
Portland at the home of Henry
'Dale, a brotheT of the groom.
: ; Theyreturned to Silverton Tues-
day night and I will make their
- ; home here. Mr. Dale la employed
..at the Taylor Barber shop.
Miss Dorothy Gllham, who for
, merly - attended the Silverton
high school, and John Hasehe
were married December 21 at the
bride's home-. - - . ,
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Sllrerton. Mr. and Mrs. F. E,
' Clower and daughter. Elaine,
were hosts Monday nignt to a
group of friends.- Those attend
: ing were Mr, and- Mrs. Vernon
Day, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Sylves
ter, Mrs. Ruth Kottek, Mrs; P.
A. Loar, ! Bert Day, A. H. Smith,
LeKoy Rue, ' Burton Murphy,
Max Scrlber, Roger Comstock,
H. F Sprick, Mrs. Helen Ambler
of. Portland, Dr. W. S. Gordon
' and I. B. Alfred.
- A board meeting at 2. o'clock
will precede the regular business
, session of the: Woman's Alliance
i of the unitarian church, to be
held In the Emerson room of the
church at 2:30 o'clock this aft
, eraoon. Mrs. Blanche Jones
1 will conduct the review of the
book, "Our Unitarian Heritage".
An Informal bridge party and
late supper was enjoyed at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Fol-
.: lis Thursday evening. Those pres
. ent were Mr. and Mrs. Earl An-
dresen, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Follis,
, - Mr. and Mrs. M. Pearce, Mrs. Jes
sie Follis and the hosts, Mr. and
Mrs. Gibson Follis.
Ours M. TiQAKSccietx Editor &
HER PARTY: COSTLY
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Miss Helen Lee Ames Doherty, utante party seen la Washingtoa
adopted dansrhter of Henry X
Doherty, multi-millionaire oil
man, and Mrs. Doharty, as sis
ippeared 1 during her - debut.
Over one thousand guests were
present at this most costly deb-
in many, many years. The
guests representee the cream of
eastern society. ' Many of them
came to the Capital in a special
train provided by their hosts.
For Your 11
Christmas Dinner
Dressed
and 22c
Rich in Protein
, Economical
and
Tno Ideal meat ,
SHAEFER'S
RABBIT SHOP
180 8. Com! Tel. 2S12J
Open every- week day
except Monday
Post-Nuptial Shower
Happy Holiday" Event
Riftkreall On Tuesday eve
ning, December 29, there occurred
a very delightful affair when Miss
Ruth Bihl entertained & group of
young -ladles at. her home here
with a post-nuptial shower hon
oring Mrs. Joseph L. Weat (nee
Beulah Burch), a recent onae.
The gifts were presented to the
honor guest on a small brightly-
lighted Christmas tree placed in a
child's wagon gayly decored for
the occasion. -'
The 12 young ladies enjoying
the games and stun. provided for
their entertainment were: Mrs.
John -Robinson, Mrs. Derrel Hew
ett, Edna and Dorothy Middleton,
Doris Goodeli, Katharine Price,
Etora Hart, Gertrude Larkln, Lu
selle Crippen, Eva Hamilton, Mrs.
G. B. Rag3dale and Mrs. West,
the honor gue3t.
Ji3s Bihl was assisted by her
aunt, Mrs. G. B. Ragsdale, in serv
ing the dainty refreshments at
the close of the happy affair.
Younger Folk Watch
Old Year Out, New In
A group of the younger set was
entertained at a lovely New Year's
eve party at the. home of Miss
Marion Ross, the event compli
menting Miss Dorothy Clark of
Medford, who is visiting at" the
home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ross.
Games were enjoyed during the
evening, and the guests watched
the old year out and the new year
In, the boys leaving shortly after
the advent of the new year. The
girls remained to enjoy a slumber
party and New Year's breakfast.
Attractive decorations, employ
ing an orange color scheme, were
used.
The guests include Dorothy
Clark, the honor guest, Gretchen
Rockenseller, Broota Billings,
Barbara Rodgers, Frances Sher
man, Wilms Stortx, Betty Abrams,
Frank Chapin. Max Morrow, Ar
chie MacDonalda, Dale Johnson,
Darrell Guthrie, Sidney Weeder-
horn, Riggley Miller, Lloyd Ford
and the hostess, Marian JIom.
Dinner Party Honors
Charles Kay Bishop
An attractive dinner event
was held at the Gray Belle
Thursday night when Carl Ga
brlelson entertained in honor ot
Charles Kay Bishop, who Is
leaving this morning to resume
his studies at Culver. .Military
academy at Culver, Indiana, aft
er spending the Christmas holi
days here.
The guests Included: Mr. and
Mrs. John J. Elliott, Mr. and
Mrs. Conrad W. Paulus, Mr. and
Mrs. John Caughell, Jr., Mrs. C.
D. Gabrielson, Miss Dorothy
Moore, Miss Ruth Fick, Miss
Unique Fireplace
Ocqasion For
Party
- A delightful Informal holiday
affair was had Monday evening
when a group or old-time friends
of Mr. and Mrs Aim B. Stew
art surprised them at their new
suburban home i Culver Lene.
Salem Heights, and Informally
MdedIctedM . th Stewart, fire
place, probably, with few. excep
tions, the most interesting and
artistie to be found anywhere..
Two-tone corrugated tile.! In
original design, forms the motif
for this ' unlqas fireplace. Di
rectly beneath the mantel - of
which -Is a generous embellish
ment ; of beautiful mineral speci
mens from the f mines ox airs.
Stewart's . brothers ; at .Butte,
Montana, and at Daggett Cali
fornia, and other points at the
gateway to Death Valley proper.
The guests enjoyed a pleasant
Interchange of chat: upon' inci
dents of travel, by horse-drawn
vehicles- and by rail, steamer,
motor and the : air. Refresh
ments were served at a late
hour.
Those enjoying the hospitali
ties of the evening were Mr. and
Mrs. J. V. I. Hill pot. Misses
Jane and Hester Hillpot, Marlon
Cupples, Edna Garfield, Walter
Hillpot and Dr. George Rette
man, of Salem; Miss Sylvia Tho
mas and Miss Helen Stevens, J.
R. Kildahl, George . Pettlbone,
and J. Craw, all of Portland,
and the host and hostess,, Mr.
and .Mrs. Stewart.
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The annual holiday party of the
Adolynk club will be held this af
ternoon at the home of Mrs. Al
bert Gragg, with bridge and an
exchange of rifts to he th fea
tures. Holiday decorations and a
tree are planned.
Stayton. - nth appropriate
ceremonies - the officers ef ' the
Eastern Star and Masonie lodges
were-- , Instilled - on." Saturday
nlghU .-"mT-; , ... ( - v".
Those Installed la ' tha Star
were! W. M., Edith Winters J W.
P T. V. Sanders t 'A. If., Bertha
King; secretary, Emma Eloperj
treasurer, Julia English; - con
ductor, Edith Hart; chaplain.
Ann Bobeoa; marshal, Mildred
Tietxj Adah, Elsie Potter; Ruth,
Grace Netbertt Esther Lena SH
havy; Martha, Vlvlaa Harold j
Electa. Ellen Blakelyi warden,
Thelma" Sorrj, and sentlnaL
John English. Willis Browni as
sociate patron and Clara Brown,
associate conductress, will be in
stalled later, v . '-.'
Mrs. Vivian; Harold was f the
Installing , officer and many high
complements were paid to both
her and her associate for their
fiOCTAL CALENDAR -
. -; ' ; The Cal mbDard Auxiliary cf the United Spanish'
JWai - Tfterana will meet Friday. tif w nu at Armory.
for business meeting. and drill practice. '
',!"..- Degree ef'Honoe will, hare mstallaUon ef ;efflcers .
Friday evening. Woman's club house, jlorthjOoftage
: street. Social hour follows; ' j h i '.
f Woman's Alliance First 1 Unitarian church board
neetinr 1:90 o'clock, regular -mestinf ' 1 :J8 j Mis
J- Blanche Jones In charge ef book review,
. :'-; A? Saturday, January ' - . .. .
W. X. O. regular meeting in Miller hall Saturday,
1 9. m. XnsUUatlon of; officers all urged to attsnd.
RegenU' club of the D.1A. R- meeting in Green
r Gate room of the Spa, lS;3t e'clock,. '
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splendid xemplificatlon of ths
work; . ;
Masonic i officers Installed
were: Hugh O. Hurt, worshipful
master; Denton Brown, Sr. W.;
Roy King, Jr. W.; W. H. Hob
son; trees.; Frank Blakely, sec-
r; ' it1 O.
retary; B). O. Wood; sr. DA Kot
Harold. jrr D..'l Roy PhlUlpi. Sr.
SL; Elmer ,Phlillpl,L Jr. S.; T. L.
Sanders, chaplain; Dave , M.
John Tyleh W. IL Hobson was
lnsUlllng; officer. ; Mr. Blakely
has been 'secretary j of . Stayton
Clara Bjontegard's
Betrothal Announced
. Sllrerton. rhe engagement'
of Miss Clafa 1 BJontCgard to
Louis R. Zabel of Central Point;
Oregon, was announced; at din
ner at which Miss Bjantegard'a
mother,. Mrs. Karen BJontegard,
was hostess Sunday evening. :
' Covers were placed for Ma.
and Mrs. Blaine Finch of Port
land, Mable Alrick, Bernlce
Stand of Salem, Coa Beverson,
Marie Bolme and Clara BJonte
gard of Sllrerton, Ardis Egan ot
Palo -Alto, . California, Francis
Coughlan of Salem, Mr. Zabel ot
Central Point, Roy Larson and
Perry Larson of EUverton. -
lodge for II years.
i During the intermission muslo
was furnished by Mrs. Mayo,
Patsy Mayo and Mrs. Korlnek.
W. J. Clendon gars a reading.
Later following brief talks by
old and new officers, a lunch
was .served. There were many
visitors ' present from out -;-ot
town.
Barbara DIelschnelder of Mc-
Minnville, Miss Margaret Wag
ner. Miss Lois Scharf of Eugene,
Miss Beatrice Johnson, Edwin
Cross, Robert Bishop, Tommy
Llvesley, Reynolds Allen,
Charles Kay Bishop, David Eyre
end Carl Gabrielson, the host.
Iffl'ILR3I5S
477 Court St.
telephone 713
Specials for Fri. and Sat.
January 2 and 3
Yacht Club Peaches, 2z size, 3 for ....50c
Monarch Highest Quality Coffee, 3 lbs. $1
Best Eastern Cranberries, per lb ;...20c
Bananas, 5 lbs. for ...25c
Monarch Genuine Dill Pickles, 12 for 25c
Best Salem Creamery Butter, per lb. ...29c
30-Day Charge Accounts, and
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of Our Price-Slas hing, Store-Wide
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Saturday
Some satisfaction it was to us to see the crowd in this store in the first days of our
CLEARANCE SALE, and the surprise they received, in being able to buy merchan
dise so cheap of such good quality. Are you in doubt of our sincerity? Really, wo
are giving wonderful bargains. Let's make the last 2 DAYS BIG SALE DAYS '
Come on. f
FRIDAY ONLY
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Remnants
At
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Price: f .
Hundreds of Remnants
On Ladies' Underwear
" Men's Underwear
Ladies, Men's and Children's
Gowns and Pajamas
" Silks and Satins ;
Linings, Percale, Prints,
Uingrhams ' I
Sheetings, Sheets. Pillow Cases
Boys' Clothine !
" Men's, Ladies and Boys' Shoes
I'urses and Hand Bags
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SATURDAY ONLY
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Ladies'" "-.;.; j
Umbrellas
Silk, Gloria, Amisilk !.
Taffeta at ?
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Ladies' Coats, Now
V2 Price
Children's Coats, at
33 1-3 Less
Ladies' Knitted Suits
-33 1-3 Less V
A HAPPY HEW YEAR to Ml Our Friends ant Customers
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. . . There You Will Find Honey Bread . . .
A delightful afternoon; Mrs.
Jones, (and tell us, do you bake
your own bread?
'Trjank you, ladles,
but those were Honey
Bread sandwiches, J'rri
glad you liked them."
r And in homes where perfect;
entertainment is a habit you will
find Honey Bread . .;. sometimes;
In sandwiches .j . . so netimes in -
dainty thin slices and sometimes
In golden' brown, toast j . . always
Inviting . . . because It Is
home i- like throughout.
Hlliman's Snowflako
Honey, Bread fstbaked
as housewives want It
! of the same Dure Inarediehti
they, would use, homelike In ap
pearancetexture and! with that
added Honey flavor.
SAY- "HQNEY BREAD" WHEN YOl
ORDER TODAY
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