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PAGE SIX ' " J '.Tea OltEG IN STATESMAN, Caksu: Ore-cn. Friiay Kcntfe, May 20, 1C31 'j'1 i . aaaaaasaaai . I i : a. L hp , 1 " II SOCIETY Wedding Date is Announced pot lune 6 Miss Helen Pollock, daughter has announced the- date ot.aer WtddlnC tO Wynne I. uner, of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grier. as m ' The wedding will be solemnised at high noon In tne Unitarian Jhurcn: Rev. Fred Alban Well will read tne service. MIbi i Dor Portland, who at j v TTuntttT of Ore con with MU Pollock will r only attendant ana ia"b5 brother of the. groom, will W the best man. - .ji.r will m. larzo On as 200 Invitations have , been la med. Informal anairs m. v hridA elect and oth era are planned for this coming WMtsa Pollock la a graduate of "Willamette uniTerauj extenslve work at the University of Oregon and also work In the University of Minnesota last sum- For the psst three years she baa been teaching, having Just completed her year at Coquille. Oregon. Mr. Orier is a grauateof Oregon siaie eniwjo. Violin Recital Of Interest Tonight Violin students of William Wal lace Graham will be heard in re cital tonight at Waller halL The program will commence at. 8: S9 o'clock and the public is invited to attend. . V,' Miss Elisabeth Boy lan and Miss Ina Medler will be accompanists for the evening. The program will. Include: , V.Jrfnla SiaWaetti Mr. 6obtb1t . Drdla CUir Wells III Babeastela Helea Prrlse SaaaU. hi A Vara Wilaea - '! . v : ; " I retts CerreHi Oeerfia HamagtaB .--I VI rsltaeri PritUc4 Wilialmi-Wsgs Vim Eausatt TU () Caaseaatti VAaraie (k) Tiatoit lr-KrUWr At Maria Virginia Oraaaat 4a) Haaaaraaaaa .... (B) Wtcgali 8ckabrt Jaaaetta ScaU ..ITrmk Sckriocrt Brooks In honor of her hut band's birthday anniversary and the birthday anniversary of Miss Norma Roberts, Mrs. Cecil V. Ashbaugh entertained with a din ner. Monday evening. A large birthday eake waa the table cen terpieces. Covers were placed for the following guests: Miss Norma Roberta, Miss Lena Rlggi. Miss Bessie Asplnwall, Frank Riggia, Vera Ashbaugh, Earl Ramp, Kreta Fae Ashbaugh, and Mr. and Mr a. Cecil ! V. Ashbaugh. Mrs. Almira Hale Is Hostess Mrs. Almira Hale was a delight ful hostess Wednesday, entertain ing as her guests members of the West Central circle of the first Methodist church' for a. morning Session of -business at 10 o'clock and tfien followed the radio broad cast program of the : National Women's Foreign Missionary: so ciety. At the conclusion or tne broadcast program ! Mrs. - Hale served a dainty bouffet luncheon assisted by Mrs. .Walter Wlnslow. During the business hour Mrs. I. L. McAdams, president of the circle, presented Mrs. Nellie Ha he with a' beautiful arm bouquet of garden flowers. I Mrs. Raho will leave about June 15 for the east where she will be married and make her home, j i Following the luncheon hour the guests and 'hostess adjourn ed to the First Methodist church parlors to attend the General Aid society meeting, i Guests of Mrs. Hale were Mrs. Nellie Ra'he, honor guest. Mrs. B. Earle Parker, Mrs. I. I McAdams, Mrs. B. 'Lb Steeves, i Mrs. Herbert E. Raher Mrs. G. A. Alden, MrsJ J. O. Russell. Mrs. Ronald Glover, Mrs. Effle W. Dunlap, Mrs. R. K. Ohllng, Mrs. John Robins. Mrs. T. N. Reece. Mrs. F. K Evans. Mrs. Louisa Koon, Mrs.' William Bouf fleur, Mrs. T. T. Croser, Mrs. J. R. Bedford, Mrs. "Mettle Schramm, Miss Laura Halo and Miss Gene vieve Wlnslow. i ' ' Wisconsin People Plan Picnic 1 rK- People of .Wisconsin who live In Salem or ae visiting here axe Invited to join In the picnic which Is being planned for June S and which will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvan B. Stewart on Culver Lane. -;!.! To reach the residence of -the. Stewarts drove out . South Com mercial street and turn left at the Richfield tower. jThe picnic will begin at t :30 i o'clock.-' Each guest is asked to bring a cov er dish,. as the dinner-will be a potluck affair. Coffee and punch will be served. ! Mrs. Esna MeMertrr nf Tn4ian. apolis. Indiana, is expected to ar rive In Salem Saturday tn ha. th. guest of Mrs. A.; W. MeConnell. her aunt,v Warren MeConnell of Centra 11a. son of Urrvnnii Is also expected to be a guest for the weekend. ' i : Miss Vera McCuhe Tells Betrothal At Tea The engagement of Miss Vera MeCune. daughter of Mr. ; and Mrs. J. "W. McCuna to Charles S. Neubauer of Lebanon, was told at an 'attractive tea for which 'Miss McCune was hostess Tuesday aft ernoon at the Gray Belle..,' ' Tiny . hearts 1 bearing the an nouncement were cleverly con cealed In a "Wishing Well" which was used ae a center piece for the table. No date has been set for the wedding. At the tea table were the Miss es Ann Boentje, Etta White, May Rauch. Lillian Davis. Lola Mill ard. Mildred Carr. Gladys Hum phrey, Helen Prang, Lois Reed. Helen Gunn, Betty Vance, Jessie McCune, and the Mesdamea Clara Pomeroy, ; Elsie Hill, Marian Sparks. Gene Beutler, Catherine CNeU.-Eula Creech.- Cor denia Mc Cune and the hostess.; . . e e e - Shirley Schoettler r j Complimented j Miss Shirley Schoettler was the inspiration for a delightful birthday - party at .the home - of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Schoettler, Thursday, afternoon when Mrs. Schoettler entertained with a Jolly -party for, the young lady.' - ; , - After an afternoon; Of games Mrs. Schoettler assisted by Mrs. G.. A. Ostrln served a birthday tea. Pink and white in flowers, favors -and' tapers made a grace ful and dainty tea table. A birth day cake completed the pretty table. ,; , - Guests In compliment -to -Miss Shirley were Ruth Ostrln, Marian Macy. "Janrose Wimer, Nancy Montbomery, Jerry- Montgomery, Isabel - Roberta, Harold Hunt, Marilyn Clair, Helen Oatrin and Richard Ostrln. , r . , Mrs. Walter BarscK -i Arrives 1 oday ; v . Mrs. Walter Barsch and young son Jack of Sacramento, - Cal4 will arrive In Salem today where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Careon and Mrs. Joan Carton, Sr.tv , - Mrs. Barsch Is extensively: en tertained each time she visits Sa lem which was her former home. She will 'visit In Portland while in Oregon. .. . SOCIAL CALENDAR . I j . ridayMay 29 4 .: Past Matrons club, Mrs, James Godfrey. . . - Prof. William Wallace Graham will present pupils In recital at Waller hall Friday at 8 o'clock. - First Spiritualist ehurch circle, George Stoddard home, 1420 North Fourth street. - United Artisans.' potluck dinner, C:4S o'clock la Fraternal temple. :-. .-;..'; . - (MJ , - ( ; r , r. ' 1:1! : , ( .. Ha ttiime oli einm eirgeimey aim THOSE sudden, alarming ill : cesses of .childhood '. . . the sharp attacks of tooth or car- :- ache-. . . invariably, the thing . we call for is . , . "Hot water, . quick!" 'I.-- : Always, .when emergencies come, we t want water that is really hot steaming hot And we want it instantly. Delay is highly inconvenient, sometimes really serious.' It's always un- necessary. '- -;- . ; , - V Even the most strictly budg eted householders will admit it, : once they look into the matter. . For instant,' automatic electric hot water, service costs far less than rnost people realize. ... Instant hot water . . . hot the minute you turn on the faucet 1 r -It's always a supreme conven ience, sometimes an urgent ne cessity. No truly modern home is without it. Pepco's special pffec of a Hotpoint Automatic Electric Water Heater for only $5.00 down and a little each month with your lieht bill makes it possible for anyone to enjoy i this modern convenience. Ask, y7Jv----.-ju-i.. - . . aL 9- about it, today, s . urgtnt i th nedfor m srt4e thmt provide itmmmiZg Km ssaSavviastaaitly PORTLAiiD GEHEflAL ELECTRIC Ca LIGHT 237 LIBERTY 1 POWER rr. X: ? SALEM, ORE. ClOTtrdale Mrs. Fred " fichl rarer entertained a. small-' group of children Saturday afternoon in honor of her daughter ; Edlth'a sixth birthday. Games were play ed outdoors during the afternoon. Lunch was served at .four o'clock. Those . present were. Edith Echlf- ferer, Gordon Kunke, Margaret, Dorothy, Jackie ; and - Carlton Schlfferer.' ertrude Cook " and Mails Schlfferer.: -1 , - -e. e . . Members ' of the ' Classical : club enjoyed - the annual plcnlo Thurs day at Riverside park. . Members ot the Classical slub axe studenU Is Greek and Latla to " Willam ette university. Tom Coyne and Florence Marshall, were) - In gen eral charge' of - the picnie plana. Spend Your VACATION iGceansie I Oregon's Most Scenic - i Beach Resort Cayes, Beautiful safe BatKing Beach 1 Shady, Sanitary Camp -Grounds, Excellent Accom modations, Good Stores ; - Permanent Camp of Salem ' . T; M. C. JL.-;-- For Information write any of ,-; the following Boeembert;- Brbsw - Best- . Dixoa. . R. I. Brady, or Cater 1 ThompeoaV Oceanstde, Ore,' - Abbey; Hotel knd Grille Gives you the beet In see, food and chicken dinners. Steam heated rooms, with or without baths. J. J. TOBI N . . Newport MODERN" COTTAGES at ' , .', Reasonable Rates Cherry City Cottages Box 423 Newport 1 See Th e - FISHING BOATS Unloading - Their - Catch 'If : at Our DotkU , Newport Fish Co. . - EAT at the BUNGALOW Mrg, Kardell Sheldon .We specialize In sen floods Good Eats Home-made; Bread - and pastries.. ' Msnianlta, Oregon BRIGGS JERKED FISH Mild; Ready to eat, Smoked ;N with vine maple i ;v,: Also Clams and Crabs ; '. B. B'riggs, south' on highway Bay City, Oregon "Walla ta Baekavay he Sara te vlatt SUNSET POOL ROOM : and Ooaf actlonary , Caffac,' Saodwiehaa. . CoW Driaka . 1 lea Craaaa Scrvtea wlta a Smile V" Booms to Eaot . "BuTT. Clements, Prop. . ..Address Boa Ae, Bockawar NEAH-KAH-NIE A Houtatn aid a Beavcb R sort Taverav open iulj J First to labor Day. Writ or Phone MRS. 8. G. REED v I ".Nehelens, Oregon MANZANITA AUTO " PARK J. W. PARKER Owner ' 17a, ' first etaaa. modcra eoltasaa. ' Water. aUetria liskU, wb4 faraiakad. - Baaaaaabla. rates. Exealleat eaaip rroaaaa vHk tables aa4 alaetrle Hrhts Mnnzanita, Ore. Ph. 14X31 ' , SEE BEN S. LANE For best beach property on the coast MANZANITA. OREGON 9 sollea .weet f Nehalem, -Coast Highway - The Damon NEWPORT, ORE. ! The Damon will open for dinner Friday, May 29, .and remain open until after breakfast Monday, , June 1." Advance reserva- ' tions necessary. ' MRS. Hj O. DAMON WHEN IN TILLAMOOK STOP " ' AT - HOTEL NEFF . Bates f LOO to flJM) Modern, Hot and Cold Water . . . 8teamr Heat . ' CAIN'S PLAGE m aUM haa aTakalasa 4 amUs fiaai tea kaaek . . . Hasa Oaekad XaaU ' Prcsk vegetables, eblekem, errs, all . koe' praaeed ' Tee rates write ac pkaae W. a. Cam, VaaakMU, Oregon Gray Belle r;-;. - No; 2 , ; . . Fountain and Lunch in "The Uot' k . . . NEWPORT, ORE. "Make Tonnelf To Bson . JOHN BLAKELY . The . Camp at the Beach M Jump Off Joe" Camp " : 2-3-4 Room Cottages Write for Reservations . or ' Phone 132 J Newport, Ore. Sea Crest Cottages Fronting the Bathing .Beach. k; 2-3-4 Rooms - Garages : Two Blocks North of .' ; - Natatoriaun - v Newport 'Nat" New Games'; Miniature GolX Course ; Gray Belle Restaurant (of . Salem) in Connection '.' . CL-H Bradshaw, Manager , Van's Cottages Tent Oty r - 2 Jb t room furnished; 'wood, water and, lights; bring top bedding and table silver; open altos. A. J. Van Wassenhove, - Newport, Phone 1E1 -'- .! Beep. Sea Pishing " Oregon's Only Salt Water ; ;w AQUARIUM -. Where the Highway Meets u ' the Sea P.! H. JBalrd DEPOE BAY m In Smart Array! 4 Jaiitzeh Swim Suits : U. S. Swim Shoes Beach Coats- ; V Beach Sandals Beach Pajamas Beach Blankets MAIL ORDERS POSTPAID . CRADDOCK7S , Modern Duplex - Cottages Finest on Pacific Coast Taft, Ore. : R. H. Craddock Ida M. Craddock Rireraide Boat House Launch for Party Trips - - ' Fishing Boats - Roosevelt Highway and Sllets River Kernville, i Oregon Seo.. ' i Ben S. Lane For the Best Beach Property on the Coast - Mansanita, .r' -- Oregon : Miles West of Nehalem Coast Highway : Neskowln Beach Community Kitchen j ' .and -Camp Grounds - Cottages - - 'Restaurants Garage Towing Service - Hotel ' " Store . .-..-' rewitaaa aM v - '- . ' By Mail to Any Address' in Oregon ' VACAT1W Three Months, $1.25 One Month, 50c - - : Two Weeks, 25c . t SBfCLXXlva e at aaBaaaa ea aeea av eaeataeaeaaaae)e aee a era a a e at e ei '. " - - -s - .. " : ' r ...... r ' v. , ' - ; lllave The-Oregon Statesman follow you" ; on' your Taeation ' . . - r - ; .'. V- i - - . ' " - - - Mail order blank to The Statesman, Salem, Oregon. , il-'TT-ri n r A rr r-t ff ry t- - r- -y tt -r-t y-f r rt r-i r rt n t Special purchase and" sale Tisk" Straw ' For Miss and Matron . ! ' ;I aaMWerfay an VaV w eev . A veryfsifeclal price ooncesslon brings these' famous TUk hats id you at way less than hall I This summer season's newest; straws . . . both rough and fmooth weaves. Colors,' white, pastels and popular dark shades. ; SPECIAL PURCHASE 'AND-13ALE Joy Jugs 4i JSnJof your vacations to the utmost by storing your food stuffs in a JOY JUQ Insulated to Insure the temperature you desire. Gallon size with large opening. Heavy alumi num ,tOp and cup. A special purchase price. 2nd rioor. - SPECIAL PURCHASE AND SALE Men's Fine Shirts I - I.-:-:-.;.' A special showing ef men's Bite broadcloth, shirts in plain; and fancies. Featuring the "Dowm-lte" collar which never curls at the points. These come in white, green, blue,; tan, suntan, etc. All sizes 14 to 17. Men's section Main Floor. i 1 1 A few; MONTH-END SALE OF Fine Voiles 29. YARD hundred yarda of XIne voiles and batistes in the season's wanted oattems and color combinations. . Espe cially the large flower prints In pastel shades. These sen regularly at 39c yd. everywhere , See them m cotton goods OeptL-f-Maln Floor. ; . .. . ......... MONTH-END SALE OF Nature's RivalCorset A special purchase and sale of the famous- make of foundation NATURES RIVAL toes on sale at nearly haU isaiem women who know good cossets will be mter ested $n this sale. Made; of food quality brocade rayon with the 'added fea ture of Inner belt. All stees. Regularly selling at tSO. . ! MONTH-END SALE OP . " Rayon Pajamas :v, j --'-it.'.-.-. - . ' l. . w VALUES TO $3.60 '.' Nowi; for that pair of nifty pajamas In that fine onality rayon formerly priced at $3.50 .'you may buy them today at $ 1.9 8 In this month-end sale Vivid color combinations . ; applique trims cf contrasting rayon. . i- 1 Beach Sandals Of course you'll want beach sandals to wear with your swim suit and pajamas! These are the newest strap ar rangement with sturdy crepe soles much heavier than usual sole. All colors to complete your ensemble. 1 4Th4 Store Closes Saturday; in ,Ol servance of Memorial Day . . j Also Closes Tonight P. M.;as Usual a-i: ... r rr i llVJLl - Jllg-1S 3 a