The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 30, 1931, Page 6, Image 6

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Saksu Oregoiy Tnesday HornksT, Jcae 53, 1931
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Tnlv Fourth Plans-
Under Way ' :
The noisy Fourth, of July,
which from it orlslri to the pres
ent -day has been 24 hours of
sputtering explosives, is centering
attention upon itself for this
year. , It has now for its great
est attraction 24 hours of holiday
from the labor for many thou
sand mortals and plana are be
ins rapidly arranged for a happy
expenditure of these hours
Many are ' not yet sure Just
what they will do. One of the
largest and most Interesting par
ties, one which has become very
nearly traditional, is that given
hy Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hofer at
their home on the banks of !ke
Oswego. Among the Salem peo-
tii who will enjoy with the Hor-
ers hoatlng, swimming, picnic
meals, and a ' very happy time
this Fonrth will be Mr. , and Mrs.
Donald Younic, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs. John
Carson. Mr. and Mrs. P. D Qui-
enberrr
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Callaghan
wlU entertain Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Laldlaw for the, Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloy Simmons
- will spend the Fourth of July
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frits
Slade at the Slade beach home at
Ante Beach.
Add this is only the beginning
of those Plans which will relieve
thn monotony" of the . days of
business and social routine.
Merry Minglers
Hold Last Meeting
Hollywood This week mem
bers tfUhe Merry Miaglers club
held their meeting Thursday eve
ning at the home of Mrs. J. H.
' Dorman at which time the ladies
entertained their husbands. The
main feature of the evening was
the awarding of the club uilt to
Mrs. McMaines of Portland. Mrs,
- Wilson and Mrs. Fletcher assist
ed the hostess in serving refresh
ments. This was the last meeting
of the reason.
Those present were Mrs. J. J.
Ackerman, Mrs. Fred McClIntock,
Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Fletcher, Mr.
and Mrs. George Thorp, Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Col well. Miss Fern Col
well. Mrs. Boyd L. Wilkinson. Mrs.
J. P. Smith, Miss Eloise Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. F. Wilson. Mrs. L. B.
Malm, Mrs. Mable Cbttonware,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen McCain, Mrs.
H. McCain, Chester McCain. Har
old Woodburn and Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Dorman. .
Wednesday, July 1 :
vi.a And violin recital resented by Joy 'Turner
Moses, at Woman's club, Wednesday evening, 8 p. m.
OpenpubUc ju Memorial church, will meet
Wednesday. July 1st, at home of Mrs. E. E. Dentt Fair
field district, for all day picnic Lunch served at noon,
followed, by business meeting at 2 o'clock. Cars will
leave church at 11 a. m. .. . I t
Leslie Memorial Aid society, Mrs. E. E. Bent, plcnle
lunch; cart will leave church at 11 o'clock. Business
"StSraursplscopal Guild, Mrs. N. C. Kafoury, 2:J0
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Marks-Van Loam
Nuptials Told f "
King's Valley One of the
most beautiful weddings to take
place In this community for some
time, was that of Miss Clara Belle
Marks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
G. D. Marks of Summit, Oregon,
to Eldon Hugh VanLoam of Mon
mouth Wednesday at the home of
the bride's sister, Mrs. Chester
Chambers. j
The wedding vows were read by
Reverend Fogg of King's Valley.
The bridal group stood before the
fireplace in the living room which
had been banked with wild orange
blossoms, ocean spray. Madonna
lilies, and fox gloves, with a large
bouquet of Regal lilies as the
keynote of the beautiful floral
display. j
The bride was beautiful In an
orchid georgette gown of ankle
length. She carried an arm bou
quet, of bride's roses, orchid
sweetpeas and maidenhair fern.
A buffet luncheon was served
after the ceremony, Mrs. David
Ayers presiding at the coffee urn.
The dining room was decorated
with canterberry bells, marigolds,
ocean spray and blue hells to har
monize with the blue and gold of
the table service and lunch cloth.
Mrs. Van Loam graduated from
the Oregon state normal after
which she taught for several
years in surrounding communi
ties and last year in the Lincoln
school at Corvallis. Mr. Van
Loam attended Oregon state col
lege, and is now employed in Mon
mouth. ' i
Only immediate families of the
bridal couple were present for the
ceremony.
Among these were Mr. and Mrs,
Van Loam, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Chambers and small daughter
Marrfvene, George A. Marks, Mrs.
David Ayers, and Reverend and
Mrs. Fogg. .- ;
Mr. and Mrs. Van Loam will
spend a short time at the Oregon
beaches and then be "at home"
to their maay friends at the Van
Loam farm near Monmouth,
Independence Woman
Given District Office
Independence Mrs. Dole Pom
eroy was elected district magi
clan, at a state convention of the
Neighbors of Woodcraft which
was held In New berg.
Mrs. Pomeroy will serve for
two years, and It will be her duty
to visit at least once each of the
lodges in her district, reviewing
the work and giving Instructions
as deemed advisable.
Dr. and Mrs." Vern Miller of
San Francisco, are expected to
arrive In Salem about July 5 to
be guests of Mrs. S. Breitenstein
and Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry,
mother and sister of Mrs. Miller
who will be remembered in Sa
lem as Margaret Breitenstein. i
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Mrs. John Carson will enter
tain in compliment to the birth
day of her young daughter, Jan
ey, Wednesday. A Jolly party of
small people, will celebrate the
grand experience of a birthday in
youth and a bad omen In age.'
Mrs. Edwin Reinhart of Los
Angeles !s a . guest at the home
of Mrs.. C. E. Reinhart. Mrs.
Reinhart, who. will be remem
bered In Salem as Luclle Staley,
G. D. Marks, Mr. and Mrs.- J. L. will leave this weekend for her
Van Loam. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. home in California.
j Former Salem People
Visit Here
;. Mr. and . Mrs. Arthur Wilson
and Miss "Marjorie Wilson of Ft.
Defiance, Arizona, were the Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.-L.
Lindbeck. Mr. Wilson will be re
membered . In Salem as having
been connected "with ; the Che-
mawa Indian school two years
ago. Since leaving, here Mr. and
Mrs. Wilson have been at the Ft
Defiance school for Indians and
are now ' on their way to the
Coeur d'Alene Indian reservation
where Mr. Wilson has been trans
ferred as superintendent of the
school there. :
; Additional guests at the Llnd
beck home for . Sunday dinner
were . Prof. Cameron - Marshall,
Mr. and Mrs. L. Covert,. Grace
and Virginia Covert, and Verne
Wilson, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Ar
thur Wilson, who has been a stu
dent in Willamette university this
year.
An Informal dinner dance was
a week end event Saturday night
at the Gray Belle at which time a
group of girls who will enter col
lege this fall were complimented
by members of the Alpha Delta
Gamma sorority of Oregon State
college campus. Honor guests In
cluded Miss Constance Krebs, Miss
Velma May, Miss Fern Harris,
Miss Ruth Chapman, Miss Marie
Whitelaw, Miss Dolly Morgall,
Miss Fern Shelton, Miss Helen
Larson, Miss Gwendolyn Hunt.
Miss Katherine Sheldon, Miss
Georgia Nash, Miss Alta Johnson,
Miss Cora Lyons, Miss -Jeanne
Wilson and Miss Zelpha White,
JANTZEN
SWIMMING
SUITS HERE !
twosome:
There is something so dashingly smart-about the Jantzen Twosome. .With its trim
knitted belt and smart trunks it looks for all the world like a two piece suit. Yet
it has all the comfort, freedom and perfect fit of the one piece outfit. -You'll like
tne smart color contrasts. y
SHOULDAIRE..;.
The Shouldaire is really THE Jantzen to choose this summer. It is both the per
fect swimming and sun suit. In the water, it fits like a glovesmoothly, and
snugly while the deep deeolletage gives glorious swimming freedom. On the beach,
you'll have no trouble slipping the shoulder straps off for an even tan the ex
clusive Jantzen Shouldaire tie holds your suit securely in place.
SUNAIRE
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Fashion says "The briefer the suit' the better.1 By far the smartest is the Jantzen
Sunaire a two piece swimming 'suit that affords a maximum exposure to the
healthful sun rays with perfect modesty. -.The rage of Palm Beach; the Sunaire
is the first choice of those who set the pace at every beach and pool. Heighten
ing its chic are its striking color contrasts. .
Mrsv Madeline Nash"
Receives State Honor
Mrs. , Madeline Rawlinr. Nash
of rsalem has been made depart
ment inspector for Oregon of the
Daughter ot Union Veterans of
the ClYil war. Mrs. Nash's elec
tion was an added honor In that
it was unanimous by the state
body.
For the past' year. Mrs. Nash
has been department president of
the state- organisation and the
group has enjoyed . one of -the
most successful years In its his
tory. ' Her election as inspector
came as a recognition for her
work as president. .
The new office will cause Mrs
Nash : to Tislt each ot the 22
tents' of Daughters of Veterans
In the statet during' the eomlng
year. . . r .
Agate Beach Forms
Summer Haven
Agate each has a lure for Sa
lem p' e and this summer It
would -vpear that the Salem so
cial capitol be mored there for
the hot weather season.
- Mrs. Frits Slade and children
hare already taken up their sum
mer home In Agate Beach.
Mrs. P. D." Quisenberry and
son will leaye the weekend of
July 12 for this beach where they
will spend the remainder ot the
summer. Mrs. Gus Hixson and
son will " leave this weekend' for
the remainder of the summer.
Mrs. J. H. Callaghan and Mrs.
W. E. Scandling will spend the
month of July at Agate Beach.
Mrs Walter Kirk has already
taken , up her. home at this beach
and has been hostess for one
weekend party. Last weekend
she entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ed
gar Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. T. A,
Roberts, and Dr. and Mrs. R. L.
Edwards.
Jefferson Miss Merrine Thurs
ton taxlted a number or aer
friends to her horn rrway mgni
for a slumber party, the occasion
fcftln her fifteenth, birthday an-
nlTersary. uancing was enjoyou
liar' k&C
effect! ::' !.!.:' !'
nutll a late hour, when refresh
ments were enjoyed.- baiuruay
morning a three coarse breakfast
was serred to the honor guest.
unnia Thnrston. ana iuciaio
r..t ' tUIl iTsrt. Jean UcICe.
Sylvia Vasek, Klethel Smith and
Lorraine Hixson. Merrine was
the recipient of many beautiful
gifts.
Get a do
for vour old
a .. . r .
while this offer
is in
Brina It In . . . regardless ef what kind or In what condition It
may be . " er let us send for It, and we will allow you one dollar.
Pay only 5e down, and the balance In convenient payments
with your llflht bin, tor tnis spisnaia, new, inn,f
adjustable automatic electric iron
; The best iron made j
Sueh ease; such speed; such comfort In Ironing never was possible
until this Iron was developed. J .
Its cost soon will be repaid In the time and labor saved.
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PORTLAND GENE RAL ELE CTRIC
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Our stock will be rearranged. We will place hundreds of pairs of shoes on sale in one
final clean-up of all ladies' children's, boys' and men's odd lots and broken lines. . .
l nousanaa or pairs or tne ruiesi snoes in America go on saie at uuc
Regular Prices $7.00 to $15.00
Ladles' Archpreserrcrs, J. & K7 Johansen, lllcs
O'Neill, Hanan, and many other high grade inakea.
All odd pairs, most all sizes. JC nil
S 10.00 to ?15.00 Tallies at aPU.UU .
Girls' and Women's Sport Shoes, a dozen different
broken lines. White, brown, smoked elk, wonderful
shoes regularly sold at $7.00 to S12.00. ( Af
Get a pair at .
Bar Sandals for Women and Girls, black patent,
white kid and biege kid. Most all sizes. tfr A(
A wonderful value at $7.00. To close out $Q)V
Genuine Deauville Sandals, our complete stock of a
hundred pair or more all to go in on big flfl
sale at one price, 7.00 to 10.00 values, atP J V U
ChUdren's Edwards Shoes, Oxfords and Strap
Pumps, tan, patent and smoked elk. 0 QC
Regular $4.00 go at $2.95; Regular $5.00 $dVO
Boy Scout Shoes and dress oxfords, tan or black.
sold from $5.00 to $8.00 Q OC 5 KA Qk
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HOSIERY
BIG
SPECIAL
All Our Grenadine and
RoU Twist $2.00 and
$20 Hose Are the Very
New Colors. Every Pair
Guaranteed. All Sizes
Go at One Price.
$-0.65
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per pair
pair In box $4.50
Men's Dress Shoes, Golf Shoes, White Buckskin Ox
fords, odd pairs all through our line, gr n A
few small pairs Hanans. AH go at ... )3UU
Five Hundred Pairs Women's Pumps and Ties all
Styles, short runs.' All $10.00 and up. All sizes in
the lot but not in each style, j j r An
While they last 1 U . ... .... )JvU
Two Hundred Pairs Women's Black Kid Pumps and
Ties, nlnin or snake trims. $10.00 to S12.00 values.
Get a pair while they last j v r Af
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$5.00
Women's Sandals, blue, black and light colored kid, ,
Cuban heels, most all sizes. Regularly sold at
$10.00. Close the entire lot j
one price : 7-i ..L: .L J
Men's Munson Last Army Shoe, the finest elk stocV
made in widths, a wonderful shoe j . Qf QC
for rough wear, $7.00 value at ,.J . QDVD
Men's Dress Sox. All the best patterns, over a hun
dren dozen to select from, regular 50c to 76c values,
while they last at iy7 CI flfl
2. pairs for CL... vitvv
Men's AU Wool Golf Sox, Plain Colors Other Stores $2 to $2.50. Our Price, 31.00
Ladies9 Hand Bag Sale,; Bags Regularly Sold at $2.95-35.95, to Close Out, $1 & S2.9S
Dr. L. J. Williams
Chiropodist and Foot Special- j
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C O. Ross V
Expert repair man in charge
1st will give you foot relief 1
of ; our repair : shop ;
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