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The OUCGOIt STATESMAN, Caigsy Oregon. Tuesday I?ernfa?. Jca "gj 193t PAGH CIS 'XFZTlJ'TTTr rr T? rr tttt tj t?th nn-nn rr r? r7 r? A' dClu ocie ews an airs Aff S ty Get info CO WON ssa olive M. Doak. Society Editor Crite s - G u ins Nuptials Tn ft nrtt( weddinr Monday at 11:38 o'clock Miss Pauline Crites, daughter of Mr. and Mr. W. B. Crites of Bend. became the bride of George Gums or saiem. t- r Iinra raf th sin ele ring ceremony before an altar bank ed with colorful flowers. Flower were ased In prolusion aooui i church and added lorely nota of color at too pretty ceremony. The bride was attended by Mrs. rtltl Ttnnner. matron of honor, Miss Ruth Crites, and Mrs. Lyla Wilson. - White chirron maae m close fitted style was chosen by the bride for her gown. She car ried an wm boo.net of carnations, bride' roses, and orange blos soms, and wore a hat of white horsehair. Mrs. Benner wore tan lace orer chiflon and the bride's maids wore gowns of green and orchid chiffon and each wore hats, gloTes and shoes to, injtch the gown. ' . : ' . John Goldade. Jr. was best man. Following the ceremony a wed ding 'dinner was -served at' the Green Lantern.-' A color scheme : of pink and white was carried oat tor the table. A large wedding cake formed the centerpiece. Cot ers were placed for 12. After the "dinner Mr. and Mrs. "Gains left for a motor trip to Se attle. They will be at home at (48 North Capitol following their wedding tour. Mr. Gains will en ter Stanford this fall and later will take special work la Boston School of Technology. He is at present connected with the state engineering department. ' - ; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Crites and ' Miss Ruth Crites motored from Bend tor the wedding; ' , War MothersWiil Meet Today - Salem chapter of the Americas War Mothers will meet today in the social, rooms of the "American Lutheran church beginning at 2 o'elock. This will be the last meeting of the spring season and reports will be giren, concerning the past years work Plans will also, be made at this, time concerning the state ' con clave of American War Mothers June 81. at which time 'Albany, Salem, : Portland, and Waverly chapters will meet In Portland. Klngwood Mrs. Elmer Cook : entertained a group of small folk Thursday afternoon ' for the pleasure of her daughter, Helen May on her eighth birthday. Games whiled away the afternoon hours after, which refreshments were served to the following youngsters: James Wooley, Mary Elizabeth' Patterson, . Margaret Stahl, Betty Ana,,' Lemon, Jean Templeton, Carmella .:. Orono, Georgia May Cook and; Helen Rose Cook.. Pattern 197a By ANNE ADAMS Here is a smart little model combining cleverly styled lines with smart simplicity. The attrac tive revere and collar lend a tailored note that la lovely on a wash silk or cotton frock. The carved lines of bodice and skirt add the necessary feminine touch. Pattern IS 78 may be fashioned of silk shirting, shantung, ratine, rajah, pique or crepe de chine In' print, white or a pastel shade. Sleeves are Included with the pattern.- " . - . Obtainable only fn sizes 18, IS, 20. 34. 36. 31. 40 and 42. Size It requires 1 yards of 39-inch fabric. Yardage for every size, and simple, exact instructions are giv en. No dressmaking experience is necessary to make this model with our pattern. ' - X Sraaanaking zpriae I mcii aary ntk Uil MMdal with awr patter. Yardra (or vntj !. aad ioipla, exact taatroctiras are givaa. Seat fifteaa eeou U-t caeh pattara. Writ plainly aor aamav addreas anW atria tubtr. sura to stat aiaa wanted. - - - . - - . The aaw aprlnr and aaauaer p tara aatalof featarea as axcailaat aa lortisaot of fternoo.' .(porta ad becta drtis, , lingerie;' pajamas a ad kiddiee. clothe, aim delightful aeeee- ory pattern. -."Price of eatatoa fifteea. eeaU. Catale rwith pauera. tweatr fie eeata. Address all aiail and or dcri t Stateaaaa .Patters DeparV mrad 343 Wast 17U street., Kav Tork City. '1 ' -. v '" - I,;' .', SOCIAL CALENDAR 1 . - Tuesday, June t . ' - f . &Ilem Chapter, American War Mothers, last meet lng of year, in American Lutheran church; S o'clock. . Tomareo class of First Methodist church, guests ; jf Mrtt. Fred Zimmerman, S73 Statesman street, V V Pi L. E. and T. club with Mrs. Walter Lansing, , 1570 Market street. - ' :. " - Executive board meeting ofSalemWoman club, ; ; to clubhouse; 2:30 o'elock. , s : - ' ,' Chadwlck chapter, order of the Eastern Star,. Ma- J onie temple, Mrs. Albert Smith, worthy matron, pre . jidinjct - - ' -' South Division of First Presbyterian church, Mrs..' C. JL Lytle, at her home on Route 3; covered dish' one i '. o'clock luneheon. . - . . , ; . , , Waconda school house, Rer. Eugene C. Elmore, ': ' ipeak before Eldriedge Union Sunday school and local ; j community at 8 o'clock. Wednesday, June 3 : ; ; Dakota club members, Mrs.. L. S. Harvey, 2388 t North Church street, 6:30 o'elock poUuek -supper; all I Dakotlans In Salem welcome. ; ' Sweet Briar clu6", Mrs. Mary Boss, at. her rural ; home near Albany; one o'clock luncheon; ' " r ; j Mrs. S. deLisle. hostess to St. Paul's Episcopal - guild st her. home 735 North Chiirch street. - . ' K 'Missionary society of First Congregational ehureh, V with Mrs. Mark McCaUlster, 1710 South Winter street; - ; 2:30 o'clock. " ei. ? Thursday, June 4 ' . ; ' . ; ' Little ' Light Bearers of First Methodist church, I j picnic, ,2:30 to 4:30 o'clock west end of WillsSn park. -I Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic,. In the r armory at 2 o'clock. - - ; Spring Valley Missionary society, Mrs. Charles Me- Carter; Mrs. W. N. Crawford and Mrs. A. L. Kinton as- sistant hostesses. .. . , y '. ; : . Friday, June 5 :: J - Wisconsin picnie, 6:30 o'clock, home of Mr. and, Mrs. Alrln Stewart; turn right up Culver Lane opposite Richfield sign on South Commercial street; picnic 4in- r ner brought by guests; coffee and punch furnished. . ' Graduation exercises for school for deaf;, in school J auditorium; public invited. . - ' . ' ; ." ;1 ; Saturday,' June 6 , : Chemeketa Chapter, D. A. R., Install officers at home of Mrs. Seymour Jones. ' " f Church .Wedding Pretty Affair - Miss Rosalind Hull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Hull, became the bride of Walter J. Fiscos of Eugene In a pretty church wed ding Monday at 1:30 o'clock In the First Christian church. Rev. Ross Guiley officiating. Rer. D. J. Howe, pastor of 'the-First Chris tian church, assisted. The bride wore a gown of white chiffon and lace over pink silk and her Tell, full length, ; was caught Into a cap about her head. She carried a colonial bonq.net. Miss- Josephine .Hull, maid of honor, wore-i pink chiffon, and Miss Lois Plummer, .Mrs. Helen Mlltenberger 'Nash, Miss Ruth Wirt and . Miss Esther Heckert wore pastel shades of chiffon. Lertes Ellett of Eugene was best man.-- ' i... I i . A reception in the church par lors followed the service, and then Mr. and Mrs. Fiscus left for Eu gene, where they will attend the graduation exercises of the Eu gene Bible school, of which both are students and from which Mrs. Fiscus will graduate this spring. . v.. J- ; -r; -' - : Mrs. L. S. Harvey will be host ess to members of the Dakota club and any visitors in Salem from the Dakotas at her home, 2396 North Church street, Wed nesday. A potluck supper' at 6:30 o'clock will be followed by a social eTenlns. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Davles and small . son Billy of McMInnville and. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Davles were week-end '. guests'- of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Da- vies. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Barton of 'Weiser, Idaho, were additional guests at the i Davles home. , - Mrs. C. A. Lytle will entertain the South Division- of the First Presbyterian church at. her rural home on route 3 Tuesday after noon. A co re red dish luncheon will be served and the afternoon will be given over to sewing for the Salem general hospital. Mrs. H. J.i Hickenson of Sea side, with her .Mldren, Jean Syl via. Robert ! and Donald. " are spending the week here with her parents, Mr.! and Mrs. W. H. Fisher of 175 South 14th street. Mrs. Mary I Boss ' will entertain the Sweet Briar club at her home near Albany Wednesday after noon . with all o'clock luncheon followed by a club meeting in the afternoon. ' ' . Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wells and son. Mrj and Mrs. Claude Glenn and son, and Miss Consuelo Etsa man were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Liljequist and son William Jr., at their sum mer home at Pacific City. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Snencer am receiving ' congratulations upon me Dirtn or a daughter May 31. Mother and daughter are at the Salem - General hoanitsK Th young lady has been . christened Gloria ' Grace. . , , r j - Tomarco class of the Fit Methodist chnrch will tnet with Mrs. Fred Zimmerman Tuesday afternoon at her- home. 71 Statesman, street: Mrs. D ' ' IT. Mosher Is assistant hostess. : Mrs. Charles McCarter will' h hostesses to members of th Spring Valley Missionary society at her home ' Friday afternoon. Mrs. w.;w. crawrord and Mrs. A. L. Kinton will be assistant host esses. .';,! '' t . , Mrs. W. S. Mott has just re turned from? Palo Alto, Calif.. where she was called through the death- of her,, daughter-in-law, Mrs. Lloyd Mott. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Simpson of Oklahoma City were lnnrhon guests aftheftomeef-Mrj jet Mrs. J. L. 'Stroud rewatly. ; - Mrs: M. McCallister.td Be Hostess ' f t Mrs. Mark. MCa11Iaar wtii En tertain members of the Missionary: society of the First Congregation al cBurcn at her home. 1710 South Winter street, Wednesday after noon beginning at 2:80 o'clock. Mrs. McCalllster . will . Imi) tfi. devotions for the program hoar and Mrs. F. W. Wilcox nf the American missionary board will be the speaker of the. afternoon. Tea will be served at tha rinu nf the program .and business meet ing. - ' . : Assistinr hosteasAa ar M!ea ConsUnce Kantner. Mrs. Stephen stone, Mrs. J. M. Martin. Mrs. C. H. rake. Mrs. Elmer. Relts. Mm. Margaret Brown nd Mrs. F. W. Steusloff. . . r i Picnic Planned for ;! Wee People J The little people who make up the membership . of the Little Light Bearers of the First Meth odist church will be ' entertained with a picnic Thursday afternoon in Willson park.; . The hours have been set between 2:30 and 4:30 o'clock and the young people will meet at the west side of ' the park : .,- j.,' '. -.,.!'-.. . The members are asked , to bring mite boxes," and also come prepared to contribute to . pro gram numbers.' ' Refreshments will be serred at the close of the afternoon. ; ' t -. -V - I . ; Sllvertnn PlttV rrniM mn White MOllM deooraijul tha flvl- ester home Thursday night when Mrs. F. E. Sylvester and Miss Fay Sparks entertained at four tables oi bridre In eomnllment to Mra - Dana" Davis who has been a guest or Miss Sparks for the past week. Mrs. ijay is received . a guest: prlsfc while Mrs. J.- W, Jenks of Albany won ,the high score and low score was lren ta Mn T. V . Powell." '' 4-' - ' Aurora ' ' Mr. "and ' Mm K- n Robinson' and Mr : aid m rr Eiler ot Aurora were guests of ars. a. strayer of Can by Satur day evening, when she entertain ed at a dinner complimenting her husband on his birthday anniver sary. Covers, were placed forMr. ana -nrs. e. o. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. U. Ellen of Anrnra Mr nA Mrs. Adams and Dr. and Mrs. Bri er or uregon city; Dr. and Mrs. Schewey of Canby and Mr. and Mrs. Strayer. - ; Independence Mrs. Tressie Corbett was pleasurably surprised when friends and neighbors came to help celebrate , her birthday evening. vThe time was . spent in playing games,' and at a late hour a dainty, lunch was served by the friends and they also showered Mrs. Corbett with, gifts. - Those present for the occasion were Mesdames White, Kullander, Ar rell, Kurrie, Vial Brown, Ber nell. Ward, Merle Corbett, Mar Jorte and Hulda Korrle. - -; ' - ? Hubbard Mrs. George Crimps was hostess for a bridge party at her home Thursday, afternoon. Bowls of sweet peas were arrang ed about the rooms. In which three tables of; bridge were In play. First prize went to Mrs. El la Watson of Portland and second to Mrs. Nera McKenxie. ' Refresh meats were served by the hostess assisted by. Mrs. Emma Otjen and Mrs. Emma Grimps. , . , , . ' Mrs. H. B. Fouke, of Hunting" ton Park. Cal., la a guest at the home of her son, Rer. Hugh B. Fouke. Rey. and Mrs. Fonke and Mrs. H. B. Fouke accompan ied a group of the Wesleyan Service - Guild . ' of Jason - Lee church ; to Portland -, where! the group enjoyed a dinner party and later the Helen . Kelly Man ley aettlement center. , , " . Mrs.' S. deLisle will entertain members of the St. Paul's Epis copal Guild at tier home, 735 North Church street, Wednesday afternoon. Miss L. Johnson Is Honored Guest ; Mist Leila' Johnson was the guest of boner for the monthly Beta Chi alumaae dinner meetinr at the Spa. Monday night' Miss Johnson will sail from Seattle June 24 for the orient, where ahe win spend ner Taxation.' .- : The dinner table was - een trA In an attractive flower centerpiece with red as the predominate color. -.. ' - . - v Corers were BlaewA fo Johnson, Miss Florence Powers, miss Loretta young. Miss Frances Hodge. Mrs.' Fred : Patton nf Clatskanie, Mrs. Florence Young, xars. uerriu Ohling, Miss Era Roberts,' Miss Josepfhlne Baum gartner and Mrs. eGorre Moata. head. . ; . : The Beta Cht Alnmna.A ajianria- uon oreakrast will be Juno 15 at 8:30 o'clock In the Soa It was announced at this meeting. - . . Mrs. Henry Bosshard Elntertains Mrs.' Henrr Bosshard Mtrta.ln ed Frlflav eTenlna- wtth' . tnrmmi dinner honoring her daughter. Miss Dorothy Bosshard, and the enior memners or Delta Phi sor ority, of which Miss Bosshard t a. memoer. ... The rooms of . the Ranliant homo were attraetiTel-r- ieora.t1 wiin spring . nowers. .a color scneme or pink and white was camea out in . the dining room. Centering the table was in bowl f pink sweet peas around wnicn were arranged tall pink tapers In allrer. holders. Minia ture parchment . dinloma ' tied with nlnk ribbons marked tha piaces ior tne guests. After the dinner tne group r attended the formal receotlon for aenfora for whlc President . and Mrs. Doney were hosts at Lansa'nnit hall. f The guest list included Miss Eli sabeth Atkinson nraatdent nf Ttel. ta Phl Miss 3etty Lewis, Miss lxus uarcer, miss Virginia Ed wards, Miss Lena f edler, Miss Be atrice Hart unr. Miss Jean -Middle- ton: Miss' Marion Rrcti Vin h, Clair Love, Miss Pauline Findley, miss -Kathryn Elgin, u and Mrs. Howard Miller, Misa HenrietU Bishop, a classmate -of. Miss Boss hard, was-an additional guest. Aurbra Guest is ted imen Aurora Tb welcome. Un' Jnhn Wilson of Seattle, Mrs. Frank Mc Allister, daughter of Mra. wiimb. entertained with a 12:30 o'clock luncheon at Horseshoe park on the Pacific .highway Thursday. Spring flowers added to the charm of the rooms. The afternoon hours were spent playing bridge. Mrs. Glesy took first honors and Mrs. Schwab second, - - - - - - ,' Present were Mesdames Walter Grim, James Ogle, Zerlo Schwab. George Ehlen, E-: E. Bradtl, . Per cey Ottbway, B. F. S toner, A. L. Strickland, B T'. Glesy, Chester Gilbreath, U. Eiler. Mrs. Wilson, guest of (honor, and Mrs. Frank McAlHster. State P" E: O. Meets At Lebanon The state; conTentlon of the Oregon P.r - O. convened In Lebanon, Monday for a three day session. Several members of the local Chapter O and Chapter. A. B. P. E. O. are In - attendance. Among these are. Mrs. C. K. Lo gan, - president: -of, 1 Chapter: . G; Mrs C. A. Spragve, 'state -organiser; Mrs.- Harold Hughes, Mrs. F. A. Elliott, president of. Chap ter A. B., and . Mrs. E. C. Rich ards. .-'V : --:.'' ;M . t ' .1 . . ' x ... . hostess for an- all, day 'session In Caseadia. -..This . eVenlng .a 6:38 o'clock banquet, will be served and to this the "husbands of the organization will be special guests. "... . 'Klngwood- Mrs. Charles Schwartz and ' Mrs. - Conrad . Fox junior were. , hostesses -- Thursday afternoon - to members - of the- book and Tnnnbie club at the Sch warts ': home. - Mrs..-, Charles Hathaway! and Mrs. Hettie . Simp kins were the committee on en tertainment which consisted .of group singing of ..patriotic . songs and other .numbers symbolic of Memorial . day. Mrs. ' Applewhite gave a reading on the history of Lincoln's Gettysburg address. The entertainment committee present ed a flower game and an automo bile game, both of which .were much - enjoyed. Announcement was made of tho receipt of an in vitation by the local club to the meeting of Federated dabs to be held In Dallas jane 13. Refresh ments were serred late la the aft ernoon. " ; ' ; . ; Sllrerton Mrs. - M. C. ' Wood- rd entertained at a lorely little bridge party at her home on West Mala street Friday night for a group ' of the high school grad aates and a few other . young friends. The class colors ot pink and whit, were carried- out in floral decorations. Mrs. J. Bal- lentyne and Mrs. J. A. Campbell assisted Mrs. Woodard during the evening. At the five tables of bridge which were In play. La Forest McDonald won nigh score for the girls and Harold Irish for the boys. Consolation prizes went to Ruth Hubbs and Delbert Dav enport. , '-' f-"- Valsetz -Mrs. Mable Erlckson entertained Friday evening with a bridge for Mrs. Garry Worth. Five tables of bridge was In play and the entire evening -was spent playing cards. Mrs. Ralph Saun ders, Mrs. Nln Cook, winning prizes. Lunch was serred at a late hour. - ' - ' : ; . ;! : . e - - Miss Hazel Gear hart of Myrtle Point, sv freshman -at Oregon State college, was a - weekend guest at the home of Mra. Leona Johanson. and I l! eep coo L NATIONAL COTTON WEEK June 1st to 6th I 'i Here's Mighty Good Picking In This Year's Cotton Crop! National Cotton Week, sponsored by American cotton manufacturers une 1 to 6. It comes at -the bejrinnlng of a season that is par ticularly appropriate for? 'cotton. Raw cotton Ij now sellinfir at thf lowest' price level in fifteen years and this fact is fully reflected in the current prices, for cotton merchandise. That's why we say there's good pickmfs in this year's cotton crop! i 3 ' 1 ! Flower!; Voiles 29cy-i. t Everywhere Fashion, proclaims flower voiles as favorite for frock, for lingerie, pajamas. And cool comfort will Be yours iin these voiles we fea ture this week at 29c yard! tmagine a splash of vivid coloring on a background of pastel with black! Four pastel shades in per fect harmony with the slightest touch of black! Such are the new voiles designed to give the very utmost in style and comfort. vocve J 1 ; I fATTMMtlJ 1 1 j Ij jl- Dotted Swiss Voiles yd. 59c Another of Fashion's favored weaves is the dotted wiss voile with pastel flowers . . dainty to the extreme . . . practical because it washes and holds it's color. These dotted sWiss voiles are, displayed for .National Cotton Week aU the pretty pastel shades from delicate orchid to lemon yellow. Flower Batistes f-- yd. . V Never have batistes been so popular ... it is due . 11 a a 1 . a i mosuy zo uieu Deautixui flower effects in the new pastel shades of peach, rifle, orchid, yellow, blue, pink, etc Batistes .are easy to launder and are yowi ana seryiceaDie. ; k Plume Ghiffon Voiles I il levocua) I II IrArrriu I IJ J I ijy(jLUjj b 7(72 o 3 Miller's are Salem iheadn narfpra fni Pluma rvtf. fon voiles. The voile that is tsed in the best ready toades. Plume Chiffon voiles come in high class! patterns and, of course, the' latest pastel tints. -V"1 " i l- - -;. :f;.!E : " New Mesh Cokct" .s. VOGyd, ! . . .I." V.:- .. . tels, white and off -whiter just arrived in time fr-m V.tiAK.l . nr.t. A X rivt iiauuufti Miwuu, ncu. : a us square mesh that gives cool comfort ... enough body ta this weave to make it extremely practical ior au sporxs wear." Perfectly Ideal for beach wear, as .well as town. today! I - !t i i Y Th -See the new . colors is Week Buy Cottons! , BE FASHIONABLE! ...BE "COMFORTABLE! ... BE ECONOMICAL! 'fit mi i'i ie i.i. A evoct5i? - I rxnaaj : ' I -J HwrrtaM Vjf-f J7 3 1 6rl k3 p mi I 4 4 : i !