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The OREGON STATESMAN," Salcxa, OrenrThursday 'Morilnjr; April 21, 1932 -Y.J ocie ews anc airs PAGE EIGHT ty N 1 Yl -1 ' A iff s ANNIVERSARY Riggs-Taylor - r . Nuptials Told - A colorful weddlns at the High Una Friends church Tuesday, er enlng was that which united in marriage Miss Edith Louise Riggs and Sol ; B. Taylor. Roy, R. D. Rounds of Pratnm read the simple but. 1 impressiYe service ln- the presenco of about SO friends. . . Preceding, the ceremony.v Mrs, R. p. Rounds, sister of the bride, sang. MOh. Promise Mo accom - panied by Miss Doryce Ross. Miss : Ross also played as a precessional Lohengren' wedding march and a - a recessional -r Mendelssohn's march. While the service wag be ing read Miss Ross played softly ..-."At Dawning J": f : . , The briJe wore 'a I gown of oys ter shell white satin made in sim ple lines,. She -wore a full length , Tell caught about her head with " orange blossoms-. - Uer -' bouquet was bride's roses and sweefpeas maAa. into 1 trm bflunuet. -' 1VE M. Doak Society Editor "1 SOCIAL CALENDAR : v Thursday; April 21 Chapter" GP. K. O.4 Sisterhood will meet Thursday ; at 2:30 p. m. with- Mrs. A. T. Wain. -r , - -; Faculty ' Women's club of - Willamette university - meeting at home of Mrs. Roy Jjeene, S41 Lefelle street. : T Piety H1U club with Mrs." E. C. Cross 187 Cheme- -, k0ta street;.:- : . . r-i. z. --f'- yy i-,.' tr ' V'-Il v ? ,43. :'.( i Marion countVFederaUoa of Women's clubs, spring -; convention ' at Salem ' Heights Community clubhouse; ' registration.: t:30 o'clock. --v'i i . T? i - Hayesville" Woman's4 club will meet with Mrs. Charles Andresen Thursday, April ai.: v.;' c .j Ladies Aid meeting. Woman's -Relief Corps, Fair- - grounds; all-day meeting. , - V iv' - ' - - " I Woman's Benefit, association, Woman's clubhouse. $ o'clock. : ' 4- "- '-U- -;:' l--r. .w.,.--, "' V l v; Ladies' of C. A. R., card afternoon beginning at, 3 . 'o'clock In arm6ry;V--; - .. t Dinner meeting of Zonta cluQ,-;15 Vclock, Marion ; " . hotel; election . of four board members 'and a business session; plans for district coAventioa, Tacoma. , -r UlM Florence, Rttterv of Prt-TVrW PTaxf land tu bride's maid, She wore t-5rv i ; a gown of shell pink georgette and carried a bouquet of snapdragons and carnatldhs. - Charles Taylor, brother of , the groom, acted as. best man, and Mild Rounds vu Tusher. : .-?k . Following . the ceremony re- Sptlon was given at the home, of r. and Mrs. Clifton Ross : a which close relatives greeted Mr. and Mrs. Taylor. Mrs. R. D. Rounds assisted Mrs. Ross in receiving. Mrs. WiUiam English, mother of the bride, and Mrs. C. H. Taylor, mother of the groom, presided at the urns.' The serving table was centered with pastel shaded flowers and tapers to harmonise. - . Miss Doryce Ross, Miss Jean Gardner. Mrs. E. D. Rounds and Mrs. Earle Riggs assisted in servri mg. Musical numbers were given In the course of the reception hours by Miss Florence Ritter, Mrs. Ro bert Shattuck, Mrs. E. D. Rounds, Miss Doryce Ross and Howard Leach, uncle of the bride. ' -- Present for 'the reception com plimenting Mr. and Mrs. Taylor were Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Taylor, Mr., and Mrs. D..B. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. C I Taylor, Miss Dor othy Taylor, Miss Sylvia Paulson, Mr. and Mrs; Glen Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. William English, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Drake, "Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Leach, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Riggs. Rev. and Mrs. EL D. Rounds, Mr. and . Mrs. Robert Shattuck, Miss Genevieve Martin, Miss Sue Martin, John Rudln, Miss Florence Rltter, Elwood Len man, Mllo Ross, Miss Doryce Ross, Miss Diane Riggs, Miss Jean Gard ner, Miss Lillian Frazier,: Mrs. L. E. Rounds, and Mr. and Mrs. Clif ton Ross. . ' ' 'Mrs. Don-Sodeman, nee Helen Hanged vaa complimented Tues day . night 'with an attractive ahower at the home of Mrs. Hel en . Hange, mother of the bride. Miss Phyllis ; Hauge was hostess for the affair. . Mrs. Sod em an was married quietly in Dallas April 11 and greatly surprised her many friends. Both Mr. and Mrs. Sode- r man attended Salem high school. ' They are making their home in Salem. . . .,- .v .... The benefit! party given Tues day night by St. Joseph's Dra matic society in the Parrish hall . proved a successful 'affair. Cards were In play at 20 tables and the . play presented as part of the pro gram was well received. Anna . Karst, Fred Burrell, Theresa Al brlch and' Mary Heenan were. in r charge of arrangements. ' The regular dinner meeting of the Encinltls club held Tuesday night at the Y.W.C.A. rooms was 'political" in its . program which Included a talk by W. A. Delzell, and another by R." O. Lewis, the latter speaking on the civil serv ice act as it Is proposed to apply to firemen. -Miss Agnes Emmel, Miss Harriett . Stlmmel, and Mrs. Wllma Grets were special guests for the dinner. Past Noble Grands will meet . with ; Mrs. G. i S.. Erikson, 1880 State street April 27. This meet ing will be postponed meeting from this week. Concluded , Friday I The last day of piay - for. the Mrs. Er cel. Kay. trophy cup will be observed by women of the Sa lem Golf club Friday on the club course. Play will begin at 9 o'clock. ! . . '. -'. Keen competition has been de veloped In the play for this tro phy. Last Friday 22 women were out for play. Mrs. Curtis Cross won the blind hole tournament and also took sweepstakes award. Play this Friday will be feat ured by a day. prize medal. "A one o'clock Jnncheon will ' be served. In charge of this Is s committee of Mrs. JLHr GarnJobst. Mrs. Cur tis Cross; Mrs. E. L. Baker, Mrs. Harry Wiettr Mrs. Van Weidflr, Mri.WV'A.-Johnson, Mrs. Chester Cog 'and Mrs.' Harry Welder. 'The-jn embers of Princle Worn- envs cfub were pleasantly enter tained .Tuesday evening at ' the home of Mrs. Paul Gugurich, the following members being present. Mesdames L. Sweet, D. Peterson. O. E. Whitney, Frank Wiltsey, H. Wechter.iJ. Van Lydegraf, A. Tay lor, h. supleton, O. T.-Sealy. Wm. Propst, J D. Odell, Ida Miles, Clif ford Jones, E. Johns, B.' A. Hilfi- ker. A. J. HUflker, H. W: Grler, W. Grabenhorst, C. Grabenhorst, John Fabry Sr., S. Emery F. R. Clark, John Fabry jr E. Clark, J. Bonney, Ida Aldrtch, O. B. Allm, George Adams, Miss Alice Grier and the hostess, Mrs. Paul Gugur ich. : '.J-, . ' - -..K. The Club also entertained the following visitors, Mrs. H. C. Ba rney. Mts. Blloslck. Miss Ruth Sta- pleton, Mrs. Toni, Miss Ima TonI and Mrs. iLucile Greer. ; The "Mother'a' -tea given by thex8th srad Girl Reserves of Parrish school proved a delight ful affair at the- home of . Miss Lois Klumpp Wednesday after noon. Guests were, met at .the door by Lois Klumpp, Doris Cra mer, and Mrs. Elizabeth Gallaher. Spring f lowers were used about the guest; rooms and for the ser vice table. Yellow tapers com pleted the attractively arranged service table at which Mrs. Milton Meyers presided. Mrs. Gallaher talked on the way in which Girl Reserve work, Is carried on and musical numbers and readings completed the program.- , Assist ing In serving were Mary Collar, Dorothy , ! Pro, Dorothy Gibson, Mildred Riekman and Geraldlne Parker. ; A . benefit "500" party will be held in the armory Thursday af ternoon by . the Ladles of the Grand Army of the Republic Playing will begin promptly at 2 o'clock. , Students Win Honortin Quill ! and Scroll V 1 . , v -' . Honorary society Quill J and Scroll society tor . high school students, has admitted to mem bership Margaret Savage, Mar garet McGee, Martha Sprague, Billy Dyer, Esther Glbbard, Jery me Upston, Marlon Minthorne. Paul Hauser, ; Robert Utter, Alice Speck, George Corey, and Earle Rein w aid to membership, accord ing to. word received by Miss Ada Ross, advisor. The honor came as a result of articles submitted by the young students which had. appeared at sometime during the year In the Clarion, local school paper. A letter from George Galup; in ternational secretary, highly com plimented the young students for the work contributed. "It shows excellent, training and real Inter est on the part of the students'. ran the letter in part, and added that "hope the chamber of com merce, appreciates" the students as it should. - J .East Centra circle of First aietnodist church met fer a social meeting with Mrs. C. B. Roblin Wednesday afternoon. A feature or tne pleasant meeting was a surprise hour for Mrs. Helen B. Southwick whose birthday it was. The tea , table was centered with lavendar and yellow tulln- - nd yellow tapers. A lace cloth added beauty to the table at which the guests were seated in compliment io- ine guest of honor, Mrs. southwick. Plans were made for a benefit card evening April 25 in the wom an's clubhouse with Marlon Anxil iary to Veterans of Foreign War as hostesses, Monday night at the regular meeting of the auxiliarr. Mrs. Bryan Conley. is chairman of the general committee. Mrs. TL W. Remington announced a brief ousiness meeting for April 25 In the basement of the Woman's clubhouse at which time further plans will-be developed for the neneiit. Mrs.George Rhoten was hostess Wednesday to members of her dub. Mrs. Keith Brown and Mrs. Earl Cooley lield winning- scores lor cams. At the tea hour Mrs. Fred Duncan, Mrs. Cooley and Mrs. Brown assisted In serving. Mrs. Marvin Lewis was an addi tional guest. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Pres cott of Albion, Michigan, are be ing congratulated upon the ar rival of a small daughter, who has been named Gealice Rae. Mr. Prescott is a son of Mrs. H. s. Prescott of Salem, and is a for mer instructor at Willamette uni versity. Plans Completed 'for-; Music Week : : i Heads of committees for Musle i week program met Wednesday af ternoon at the studio of Mrs. Wal ter A. Denton, state and local ehairman lor Musle Week. 'and completed-the schedule of pro grama for the entire. week begin ning May 1 and ending May 8. Plans as maae ineiuae uie mosi elaborate ever to be arranged tor Salem Musle - week - program. The program ' will open with , the third and 'final concert of the Sa lem Symphony in . the armory April 20, with C Earle Jennings, baritone, assisting artist, r , The large civlo-communlty pro gram Including. both, Salem end Marlon county, tales! will make the triumphant musical finale for the. week. May 8 will be marked by Cesser - musical . tributes to Mothers': day.-.."' The May-7 program will include j large chorus numbers xrom.. sa- lem and "Marion - county schools aduln chorus ; numbers; e.uartet j and octettes; three, bands: and a trumpet ouartet'ln -addition i to i other, brilliant numbers. There will be an outstanding program for every night of the! week and many of the afternoons . will be featured with JJtfeie week programs, according to Mrs. Den ton. ; ; ,.: " . -;. -i Heads of committees Include Mrs. Denton, general chairman. Miss Elma Weller, Miss Frances Vlrginle Melton, . Mrs. T. S. Ro berts, Prof. Frank Churchill. Prof. Edward Tillson, Mrs. P. F. Thom as and Miss Dorothy Pearce. Social Club Plans Benefit April 26 The! 8oclal Afternoon club of the Eastern' Star is makinc plans ior a card benent to be held in the social rooms of Masonic temple April Zff. .Playing will commence at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Harry .Crawford and Mrs. Dr. Beechler are Joint committee heads. It Is urged that reserva tions be made as early as possible ny leiepnoning either Mrs.. Craw ford, 8185 cr Mrs. Beechler, 8778. An especially delightful meet ing or tne writers section of Sa-1 iem Arts league was held at the home of Dr.. Helen Pearce Tues day evening. An Interesting pro gram or original work Was pre sented by Miss Grace Elisabeth Smith, Lynn Cronemfller, Mrs. B. i steeves. prof. W. C Lawrence. Mrs. J. a Nelson. . Mrs. Blanche Jones, Mrs. Sherwood. Mrs. C. A. Lytie, Mrs. Jessie Singleton, John C. Clifford, and Mrs. F. O. Frank. lln. Special guests Included Mrs.' ueorge Pearce. Miss Dorothy Pearce; and Mrs. MeWhorter of Corvallls. Mrs. J. A. Jelderks as sisted Dr. Pearee In serving a late innen, . - Mrs. Marie Dots cm. Mrs! T)nr Hin, Mrs. Cora VanPelt, and Mrs, x-ean ttwanr.on win be hostesses Friday afternoon for the regular Three Link, club meeting at 2:30 o-ciock. The meeting win be neid in the club parlors. APRIL SPECIAL Ooqa 1 a o I e Ringlet End Permanent PUSH WAVE $2.0017; Open Friday 3 Evenings by appointment CASTLE PERMANENT WAVERS CO. 307 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. . TelL 8883 Branch of Castle Pioneer "Permanent Wavers, Portland EVERY WOMAN faces this question "' " - v,. "How do I look to other people? If you have a lovely akin, attractive eyes, and plenty of enthusiasm; you need not worry. - . ... So many women, though," risk their beauty by neglect of constipa tion. It often causes loss of pep, sallow skins, dull eyes, pimples. . Tetj constipation can be overcome by eating Kellogg's AltBran. This cereal provides "bulk" to exercise the intestines, and Vitamin B which tones the intestinal tract. All-Bran also supplies iron for the blood. The "bulk", in All-Bean is much like that of lettuce. Soecial rv; processes make it finer, more pal atable. It is not habit-forminir. Sorely this is safer than abusinz ;the system with pills and drugs--o often habit-forming1. .. . Two tablespoonfuls daily -will correct most types of constipation. u your intestinal trouble is not ' lieved this way, see - your doctor.. At all rrocers. In ""the red-and-ereen package. Made by Eellogz in -Battle .Creek. , . !!LP5 KEEP YOU FIT EH Commercial at Union Street Bigi roomy parkins: spaces around our store Oar prices are low in - price. We have no. heavy service charge here -v-'t ; Open Evenings Till 8 o'clock Including Sundays ' " ; I- ; Armour's , Milk Tall cans 1 Cans 29c fWhite Wonder " Laundry ; Soap. 10; Bars 23 C I- SnhBrite Cleanser .25g- .Cans reefs Crystal White : Granulated " Soap Medium size pkg. IDC 2 Bars Crystal White j . - . Soap Free , . ' Plain or Iodized :15c Shakers Leslie's Stock. Salt 5-lb Bricks For .1 25 ,. 'Vutbank-Netttr.Gciii ' Potatoes 100gLg59c : White or Yellow. : Corn Meal No! 10 Sack;19 c i FraiU Vegetable Green Onions, Radishes, .New Peas," New Pota- : toes . Asparagus,;; Pie- ; plant,, .'Crisp Lettuce New. Carrots, Golden Ripe Bananas . S OC 4 lbs.'-lZDC': Large Sweet r OQ Oranges, Doz. - ..THE ONLY - atxjy gated." COFFEE 1 b. 2 ib. can 35c Wei " r ; : Wesson' ; " ' Salad Oil -Quart Can i. V? trallon .85c Mi-Choice t t Hard Wheat Flour Fine for baking or t pastry j. I r.i 49 -lb. Sack.-. 93c Berry Cane y Sug 1 A Lb. 1U 4 Cloth Bag with purchase of 2 pkgs." C.&H. Brown . Sugar Choice-Red Ripe 'S- iTomatpesS Large CansJ.. eCjC &Vrt Sweet .Tender ';' I'm-: i : Quick Cooking ; Rolled Oats Large pkg. Plain or Salted '-p Fresh Crispy iCi Crackers ' 2r Jb. Carton. 19c Fine Carie Granulated SUGAR, 100-pound each t a sale:.:;. PRINCESS PEGGY, ? " FROCKS V y Guaranteed. . SC as Advertised in v f Good : J.-Housekeeping Another IF "YOURS FADES! 1 Princess Peggy,, flocks are; nationally vadve:&sem Princess Peggy dresses- are znade of f ine. linene, t ; pique, and eyelet emhrpidered handkerchief lawn. you can be as feminine or as tailored as you wish -: in' a Princess Peggy.' Such colors as-.xnaize, blue, r green; tan, rose,peach, sile, coral, white. Some. youthful models are trimmed with nickel plated buttons. Others achieve style with pleats,; eyelet - embroidery, pockets and belts in newi ways. See , them tomorrow Y v;-"ehoice $1.00. y Another if y yours fades! .y-: '-i-r - ' ' ' t ; yl" VOn Sale in Basement v Anniversary Sale of New Millinery NEW STRAWS i 79c d $1.29 include Pedalines, Racel y lo and Tagel in both tur 1 ban and brim - styles.' 'u Very y specially, priced. , Large" and smaD head &t sizes.; Basement, v r C- ': ; V : - Womens ' print ' house frocks, fast colors, near ly all sizes. Basement. lr $1.00 Women's and children's one and two piece print pajamas.' Excellent for home or -beach. Regular $1.95 value. Basement. 69c Children's two piece ray on pajamas. Fancy trim med. Regular 59c val ues. Qr Basement. Women's fancy rayon one piece pajamas. As sorted color combina 'tions. Reg. $L39. Base ment for Anna- QQr versary sale .rvOt Special purchase of Men's U. S.v rubber boots. Red soles; Knee boot. Good quality pair. . All s I z e s. Basement shoe V: CO 7C Sizes to 42 each.. " BASEMENT New! Lacy -Mesh' l wppL: ": SWEATERS Another i special) pur chase for. Anniversary sale! Dozens of - new lacy mesh wool sweat ers in the very newest fashions. T Bright, colors 'such as orange, i tangerine, ' green and bluewith white trims. Pastel sn a d e s ? oh white;"' New necklinesV new," sleeves such ? as cap and puff styles;- ' 'BASEMENT Boys' dress" shirts. Fast colors. Sizes 8 to 14. Anniversary sales .., R)ckefBooV : ' y; yy " and Dress : J. '.' y J. 50c Women's pure sUk. full fashioned hose in all the new Summer shades. Basement : Ct Aft Two pairs forvl-vU Fancy bungalow cre tonnes. 36 inch widths. Suitable for drapes, pil lows, - smocks, etc For Anniversary- sale per yard. Basement. .,-,, One lot , of Monarch prints- for house or street dresses. ChildrenV frocks, etc Per yard '. ! 10c 36 inch dress voiles new shipment for Anniver salc Basement, t A per yard iC One lot women's and children's rayon lingerie, shorts, bloomers, pan ties. Pastel shades. Ap plique trimmed., in. Each IVC Boys' an wooj sleeveless and regular pullover sweaters. Grey, tan, red, blue. Men's section. Main 1 rt floor-; ivC Sale of boys' model air planes (to be assembled) Regularly selling f A at 60c . luC BASEMENT Strap Sandals $1.00 White mesh eloth Palm Beach sandals with Be dlam heel (corered) and Tery rood crepe rubber sole. T-strap design. All sixes. BASEMENT Arch Footwear :;$K98 y Special parehsssjot woin en's eemft'ercli't sup port f ootwf tr.,Ties and oxfords. BUekVkld.Me diMs low hels- ;A" bis bargain. All sizes. " . BASEMENT Boys' shoes and oxfords in a special lot of close out lines. "1 C Sizes 2i2 to 6$103 Men's Hamilton Brown dress oxfords purchased for Anniversary sale. pair . $2.48 One lot of brassieres that sen regularly at C9c wiU be placed on sale at close out OQg price . LtfjC Children's cotton print dresses. Sizes ranging from 7 to 12 years. Val ues to on $1.95 .. ... OUC BASEMENT Women's House Slippers $1.00 Black leather house sllpV pers with colored pom poms, padded sole, ete. " A regular 41.59 ralae. Special pnrtEase for An nirersaiy sale. All sizes. Black. - BASEMENT, Children's Tennis Shoes 49c Children's suntan tennis strap footwear. Made by rX7. S. Rubber Co. These are so inexpensire it will pay you to bny two or three pairs at this price. BASEMENT One lot Munsingwear vesta and step-ins in me- dium size only. These are high quauty good fitting gar ments. 2nd Floor $1 I Bias;:cut, Loomcraft. princess - slips in pink and - white. Specially priced. 2nd Floor . $1.00 dept. Men's U. S. rubber hip sporting boots and gen-s eral utUity wear. ' Reo soled. 'All sizes. Bought special for Anniversary 1 :WS$4;25 36 jnch chalUes and ere-' ? tonnes in this odd as- . sortment in base- t A ' ment at per yard 1UC Men's rayon 1 chorts ' and shirts to match, cool for , r summer wear..' " OA . lOGO Yards White Outing : Flannel y 8C yd. A special buy 'on .good Quality v white . outing flannel enables us to tell It at only v to 'yard for this Sale. Lay la a supply now while the price is extremely low. 36-iri. Fast Color . . Prints : 7Cyd. V These SI inch fast color prints will not last Ions at this low price. - New prints, new color com binations. ' Use these for house frocks, pajamas, smocks, etc. "basement Knitted ' mesh sport; t dresses . for 'an sports '.-wear. Splendid for beach : r- and outing. Basement. , Sizes 14 CI Oft Men's broadcloth shirts. Our regular $1.50 qual ity. Plain tan, blue, green and -white. Sizes Main floor $1.00 , Men's wool puU1 over 'sweaters in tan, grey, red, etc Exceptional val ues for Anniversary sale. Men's department. y.:..:$i.oo Boys cream and brown - Can't Bust Em cords In. regular quality. Guaran ' teed service.. Men's deptJ Main - 1; 7 A . floor v 1 I u SmaU assortment of Nel- v yiy. Don linen: jackets "to: Jbe -: worn - with i wash frocks.. Very Specially. Pink and peach girdle and garter belts. A reg ular $2.00 qual-l AA ity. 2nd floor- PlUU Inner-belt foundation garments. Good quality. Sizes 38, 40, ;44, 46. To close - -9 AO out .0wO One lot Scantis and other foundatforigar menta values ' W $8,50. Xr ,C495 Printed rayon crepe and striped wool robes ;ln a special Anniversary sale ' event.- -iCOQQ 2nd Floor .Ji PCe70 MarshaU yFields pewter in popular pieces such as creamers, sugars, trays, kepails, pitchers, t etc balcony ; .-.11 $1.00 y Candle' boudoir lamps in ; new. designs. Green, . or r chid and pink. d 1 Mi Balcony special P 1 U U New books . ; -. popular titles . .-reprints of." priced - for Anniversary CX books you want to keep. sale, f ' ; : Ot A A Choice of; 2nd. Floor three for;,!-.; $1.00 ' -One - lot women's . silk 'jj and silk' , with rayon 4: dresses to -close out at ridiculously low '-price.- Come early, for QQH ' .:". these, Basement vOC i Xi -Men's" genuine - broad--'- cloth shorts. Fast colors. - -; Sizes "SO ' to .40, waist-. . - measure Base- " ment sale --'fcOC - New Pottery : Lamps :- $1.98,$2;48,$2.98 Special y Purchase " of , attrac-y tive'v pottery "T lamps y with V rmatching shades. Youll want ; a new lamp ' when you see" these smart new designs ! , 1 GIFT BAIXXJNYI y i & --'-FRIDAY! 'k:,-; SATURDAY! - moneJAy .. -it VI X h T f A 1) iiti iiij 1 . 1 . J a J 4 J