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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1931)
The OltEGON STATTMAr. Salim. Oreron. Tednesdar Moral r. July 22. 1S31 I .ill Ol4k ... : I : Society-Cluli ' . i Order of DeMolay y Will Install ; Officers - CfcemekeUi chapter.: Order of DeMolay, will hold Installation iertlces Thursday nignt at eight o'clock. The Installation will be " open to th Reneral public. Mem bers of the Sunnyside Chapter of Portland will 'offlciat.. Follow ing the aenrlces, a short, program ; will lo presented. Refreshments will be aenred by members! bf the Order of Rainbow for Gfrti. - - DolTia KeMerlrtpBr 1 1 retiring master councillor t . Otflcert to be Iiistaltea are: Philip Htyter. master councillor; William Gahlsdorf. senior coun cUtor; Larkla wniUmg, Junior Councillor; Cleo Soely. senior dea- eon; George Pointer, Jnnlor dea con; Delrla Durham, senior atew- ' ard; Abo MalxeU, junior Steward; f Byron Peyton, chaplain; Ralph i Stearns, standard bearer; Kenneth Morris. " almoner; Vernon Mc- Quild, orater; Fred -Pounder, :. inarshall; . and Harrison ' Elgin, sentinel. Contrary 10 precedent, a sum mer session wUl bo carried out this year. A number of erents are being: planned for the immediate ;. future.' Among these Till be an . Informal party at the home ot i Mrs. M. H. Pointer for the newly - installed officers, and a. canoeing I party - open " to all members and their guests. ' ' . : ( 1 Alpha Phi Alpha to . Entertain " Members' of Alpha Phi Alpha sorority will entertain at break fast Saturday at the home of Mlsa Ma'xine Ulrlch on North Fif teenth street. The breakfast will be in honor of girls who are en- - tering -Willamette university this fall. - Honoring the setenth' tlrthday ; of her daughter. Edna. Mrs. D. . Ponlen " entertained yesterday In - Woodland park. Those lnTited were Marian and Lorraine Bell, Barbara .Jean Lots. "Gertrude. . Mary Ann-and Josephine Snyder. Barbara, June Hoi man. '- Virginia Zane Ponlen and Muriel May of Portland. -Mrs. Poulen was assist ed by Mrs. Holman and Mrs. A. Ponlen. - . . ; " - W. H. Bates, of McAUen. Tex.. ; left recently for his home after an extended visit .with his sister, : Mrs. Alice B. Fisher. Camp Fire Girls ' r Return;!? Enjoy Outing i Hubbard. 'I Idaka Camp Fire C-irls returned Sunda- evening, sunburnxi hut enthusiastic, from a three-day earn pi mg trip at Island park. ' near panby. The girls de clared the trip was a success In very detail in that a jolly time was enjoyed: and many Camp Fire honors won., - - . .. Girls earning' the tadpole and frog emblems in swimming were Miss Goagadene - BIdgood, Miss Betty Browh, Miss Helen Clay pool and iljss Beatrl. Claypool.' The three latter also -earned the fish emblem. " All the - girls . won nature honors by, making smoke prints of 10 different leares. Camp honors - wer$ earned by cooking eggs and bacon on a hot -stone. and by sleeping xut of doors oyer the-week end. I . The Imntsg of chickens aroosed great Interest among the gtrls and also other campers. A hole three feet by foui? feet wide and three feet deep w dug and lined -with stones, and f. tiro kept burning In V pit for two noun, a.ter wnica the' coals wfero dag out 'and let tuce leaves! put over the rocks. The chiekens. wrapped . In lettuce lerree. were placed in the pit along with potatoes, then more lettuce leatea -were placed on top and the whole catered with wet sacks on which were piled the hot sand and earth from around the fire. The- meat' of the chickens was . so tender aad Juicy after cooking abo&t two hours, that It fell front .he bones. The chickens were donated ; for the experiment by Mrs. Waldo I. Brown, mother of Miss Betty Brown. Once more the g .Is found the "Whoopee" Struck at their service, through the, hearty cooperation of Ed Ericksonj ot the Hubbard feed milL f j i ' Because of conflicting activities a rew of the members could not go on th3 camping trip. Those who were pfesect were Miss Doro thy McKey, jMrsi Marjorie Wolfer, Miss Betty ! Brown. -. Miss Helen Claypool. Miss Beatrice wlay.iool and Miss pungadene : Bldgood. guardian. , ; . j ; : . . The - Polk county Pomona grange and Kour-H clubs will hold their combined 'picnics at Helmle park Saturday, I July 25. Milton Miller ot Portltnd will be the principal speaker.' Additional Society on Page 10 I l :. SOCIAL CALENDAR v ." -Friday; July U Woman's Guild, picnic. Mrs. Percy F. Freeman home. MoilaJa road. . Sunday, July 26 . . Fourth annual reunion of King din, fairgrounds; -. all friends and relatives urged to be present. : ;- " -. -, - - ;. . (I .. j ' Gilbraiths Leave Friday For Trip East ; . Among tbe Salem travelers .who are enjoying trips to the east will be Mr. and Mrs. F.- J. Gllbralth, who leate Friday for New York. Mr. Gllbralth, was recently elected vice-president and general mana ger of the Salem Linen Mills, and is going east on business. They expect to make short trips to Bos ton. Niagara Falls. ' Washington. D. C. and other Interesting locali ties. From Nev Tork. they will travel by water to New Orleans. They will return to Salem In six weeks.:: e e 7 . ; ! Store Employes Enjoy ricnic Monday; Employes of Director's and the- Metropolitan stores were guests at a delightful outing at Riv-er- dalo park Moada evening. After the evening! entertainment, con sisting of swimming, baseball and games, dainty refreshments were served. - Motoring out to Riverdale were Mr. and: Mrs. SImou Director. Juno Director, Ruth Director, Ar- lene Director, Mr. tijd Mr. Darld liolxman. Jean Hoi man. Zollie Volchok. , Ralph Weber. Lottie Ray. ' Shirley. Cohen. - Maybelle Broncushlo. . Rocky , Broneushlo. Martha Floer, C. R. Vox, Morris Saf f ron; Mr.- and Mrs. ; C. French, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Burnsldes. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Smith. Saul Polln. Mr. and Mrs. T. I Miller. Charles Wright, Mrs. A. E. Bat tles. - Doris Battles. Edna Battles. Miss Helen droves. Miss Geraldlne Cross. Miss Hazel Shepard, Doro thy Shepard. Dale Shepard, Mr. and "Mrs, Xxrens Schnuelle. : M. White and T. A. Jette. Pearson Reunion is Sunday Event An . Interesting and . pleasant etent of Sunday was a famly re union at . the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Pearson. : Over 6 0 rel atives were present. - Mr. Pear son's sister. Mrs. Louie Sheridan, of Boieman, Montana, was the guest ot honor. Mrs. Sheridan has been TlslUng in California, and Is now on her way home. Present during the. day were Shurl Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. Hurl Pearson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Bates and son, Floyd and family. and Mr. and Mrs. Or. Fowler and family- Mr. and . Mrs. Cliff Pearson of Salem. Mrs. Alice Newby, Mrs. Clair' Blair, and Ros- cbe Stroud ot Portlands-Mr. and Mrs. Will Boulin and family. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Newby and family. Mr; and Mrs. W. E Croser and family, Margaret Nordyke. and Myrtle Newby, of Newberg , e e Mrs. T. W. Creech Is a guest at the Roy Mills cottage, at Neeko wln this week. I! ! I-1I07 Awe si d o u r F ri g i d a i r e J u b i I e el to Visitors Sec our dramatic demonstration of. Frigidaire features in ki 1 - f , Ni fIND OUT ABOUT OUR A. 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KOMO Kr.n.vnA .4 trrcn " W " -"F vf) awvjs wf BB M-M.M. kJas --,.- W& ft. " With only a few days left before we move to our new second floor apparel shops, we - alteration sale with the expectation of selling every, garment . before next Saturday nigh ,quaiuy,ana pnee comDinea arc an incentive, we predict a run ana complete clearance. enter this ight. And, if - , Salem, women are cordially inviteid to attend' this sale with view to getting extra measure of valuel . k-oir enure stocics or .oats, ouits ana stresses 51 0 to 5y.DU. - 21 Dresses ! ' : : - . E -Crepei,. Chiffons, ! Print, TaffeUi i ' - I ' . Sizes 14 and 16 - 23 Dresses Silk Shaittang?, Flat (iepes, Chiffons, Sat- la Crepes.' ? Sizes 14, 16, 18 - 6 IS Dresses' . Printed Crepes, Plain Crtpes. Sizes 14 1-2 to 201-2 s 42 Dresses ... . " Prints, Crepes, Geor- settes, Chiffons. - i Sizes 14 1-2 lo 441-2 $ 385 32 Dresses Sport weares, Crepes, Chiffons, Prints, Shantang. . Sizes 16 to 38 $1P5 , ' " 30 Dresses Velvets, Chiffons, Georjettes, Faille Crepes. Sizes 16 to 44 Si H If iviain or yarel Section Alteration Sale of Suits Knitted Saits, pas tels' and white. .85 Knitted Suits, light and dark patterns. ) "5 Knitted Sate of the better ttszlitj. A Iteration Sale of Coats Every. Summer Coat will be sold at Half Price! : . '.: $17i50 regularly, now $ 8.75 - . . i - - - - . ? $25.00 regularly, now $12.50 1 " : -. . Up to $49.50 at one-half. Alteration Sale of Enna Jettick Shoes All Summer Styles in Blonde, Odd and Discontinued Black and Brown j . . r f '.- . Sun tans and Blondes, : 1 Pumps and Oxfords Regular ?6r $3.65 ' -';BlacW and Brown" Kid- -"" ti mmiw mwA Tim Regular $5 $4.65 Black Kid -Pnmps and Oxfords Regular $6. ' c .-f j --7 -:-r st, i - f T i-mw , V E t'7' lot- i!