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Invited to
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Outing
Miss r Anne Shannon Monroe,
well known Oregon anthor. will
entertain members of Salem and
Portland Zonta clubs at her borne
on Oswego lake, Saturday after
noon,! at dinner and during the
renin. Water sports will be en
joyed, .
Zontaa attending from Salem
are "Mrs. Wlnnlfred Herrlck. Miss
Helen loutse Crosby, Miss Basel
Cook Miss Nellie Schwab Mrs.
Ora Mclntyre. Mrs. Belle' Niles
Brown, Ul.i Helen Tockey, Miss
Dorothy pearce. Miss Kathryn
Ounnell, and Mrs. Elizabeth Gat
la her.
The Salem .Zonta club was de
lightfully entertained Thursday
renin at the home of Mrs. Ora
Mclntyre. Miss Helen Louise
Crosby was assisting hostess, and
Mrs. I Gladys Mc'ntyre Thomas
helped -serve. The erening was
spent Informally.
Present were Dr. Helen Pearce,
Miss Dorothy Pearce, Miss Helen
Yockey. Mrs. Laverne Winkler,
Miss Alene Phillips, Mrs. Wini
fred Herrick. Miss Kathryn Gun
nell. Miss Nellie Schwab, Mrs.
Belle Niles Brown, Miss Hazel
Cook Miss Crosby and hostess,
Mrs. Mclntyre.
Buffet Supper Given
By Mrs. Boals
Mrs.. R. T. Boals entertained
last erening with an Informal
. buffet sapper complimenting Mrs.
Robert T. Boals, Jr., who is ristt
ing her Irom Chicago. Fall flow
ers prorided the decorative mo
tif. Guests were Miss Lois Wilkes,
Miss Jeane, Wilson, Miss Claudia
Buntia, Miss Helen Darby, Miss
Frances Martin, Miss Frances
Laws, Miss Dorothy Moore. Miss
Irene iUtner, Miss Isabel Childs,
Misses Helen and Marjorle Mar
cus, Mrs. Earl Cooley. Mrs. Gard
ner Knapp. Mrs. Charles Claggett,
Mrs. Frank Shater, Mrs. Marion
Lamb, Mrs. Allen Gilbert of Tilla
mook, and Mrs. Robert T. Boals.
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Mrs. A. B. Kelsay who has
generously offered the excellent
water Irom her well to any who
care to come and get it, reports
that as many as 75 bare called
In one day. Children, sick people,
trarelers, and housewives have
answered the kind invitation to
come and tin their Jars or bottles
with the ice-cold drinking water
pumped from the Kelsay well.
The water Is still available to all
who wish it.
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Miaa Margaret Smart will sail
on the 8. S. Dorothy Alexander
irom Portland August 29, for
wiimington. California. ,; Miss
Smart will enroll ia Santa Ana
junior college in southern Cali-
xornia.
Pattern
' 1ST ANNE ADAMS
The fashionable woman clever
ly enlarges her wardrobe with chic
blouses to wear with suit, skirt or
ensemble. The newest style-lights
Inspired these two smart, easy-to-make
models . . . unusual sleeves,
flattering necklines and trig but
ton trimming!
Pattern 1586 is available in
sixes 14. 18, 18, 20, 32. 24, 3C,
38, 40 and 42. Sixe II takes 2
yards 39-inch fabric.
Pattern 1565 is available in
sizes 12, 14, Iff, 18 and 20. Size
16 takes 2Va yards 39-Inch fabric.
Illustrated step-by-step sewing in
structions Included with each pat
tern. Be& rimijc ctxts nsuu
eiwm er ttaarpi (eoioa pn(me4) for
tkia .Asa A4mm pctUrm. Writ
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tataaaiatt Patterm Dapailamat. 14
Wast ATth SU Kaw Tork. City.
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j Brunettes Preferred Here
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rhe fact that both the dinner and rmmer-up of the bathing beauty
Peat at Lon Beach, L. I are brunettes does not Becesaarlr mean
that the Judges are not gentlemen. It just goes, to show that not all
renfleraen prefer blondes that's alL Hera are Winifred Mackey. right,
the winner, and Rose Pruitt, mmwr-up, proving the judge ahowea
admirable taste.
Portland Bride-Elect is Honored
With Shower by St Paul Women
Mrs. Worley of Molalla Compliments Daugh
ter on Visit From Vancouver, B. C.
St. Paul A wedding shower
honoring Miss Marjorle Douglas
ot Portland was given at the home
of Mrs. Ed Davidson by Mrs. Da
vidson apd the Misses Zella and
Alice Davidson. Cards were the di
version of the evening. Mrs. Bert
Gooding drew the door prize, Mrs.
James Gooding the first prize.
Mrs. Bill Gooding second, and
Mrs.' L. P. Gooding, consolation,
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Molalla Complimenting her
daughter. Mrs. Walter Riddell,
who is visiting here from Van
couver, B. C, Mrs. E. L. Worley
entertained Monday night at a
card party at her home. Assisting
her were her daughters, Mrs. Wel-
Bullock Takes .Job
With Auto Concern
And to Move Here
RICKREALL, Aug. 25 Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Bullock and
three sons hare moved to Salem
where he has employment with
the Valley Motor company. Mr.
and Mrs. D. V. Price will move
about September 1 into the house
vacated hy the Bullocks.
Miss Aurelia Burch and Miss
Mary Burch are risiting with rel
atives in Tillamook. They wrote
home that they are in no danger
from th6 forest fire.
Mrs. E. A. Stenson who is with
her husband in Salem was home
for a short time Thursday and re
ported that Mr. Stenson is recoT
ering from his recent illness very
slowly.
Helga Wormdahl
In Charge Sunday
Gathering at Tent
SILVERTON. Aug. 2. Miss
Helga Wormdihl, daughter of
John Wormdahl of Sllrerton and
a graduate ef a Bible Institute at
In Romance
Helen Alris Howard, 'Atlanta, Ga
beauty, whose engagement to wed
Anthony J. Draxal (lower), scion
of the Msooinnt Kew York and
Philade&tfai aoeiety family, was re.
eeatn aaswasawd. The romance waa
wwaan nanaamai awBMS a waanaKAflBiBV yr aaH
ramUJ aft . iuH, tm wi
iloward by fexaer GoremoT John
, iL Slater, of Georgia.
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Society Editor
don Hibbard, of Gladstone; Mrs.
Gien Morgan, of Astoria; and
Mrs. Roscoe Hibbard, of Portland,
a a a
St. Paul A shower was given
Wednesday afternoon for Mrs.
Clement Vande Wiele, and Mrs.
Gerald Connor, with Lester Kirk,
Mrs. Richard Gooding, Mrs. Ed
Daridson, Mrs. Ray Managre and
Mrs. !. M. Simon joint hostesses
at the Simon residence.
The afternoon was spent play
ing cards, with 500 prizes going
to Mrs. S. J. Merten and Mrs. E.
C. Davidson, and bridge awards
to Mrs. Claude Smith and May
Koch.
Los Angeles., Calif., will speak
Sunday night At the tent located
at First and High streets. Her
subject will be "What Lies Be
yond the Grave."
Miss Wormdahl will be assisted
by Evangelist F. E. Crook of
Eugene. Meetings will be held ev
ery night except Monday, begin
ning at 7:45.
FINISHES SCHOOL
MT. ANGEL, Aug. 25 Miss
Consuella Gregush, who has been
spending the past year with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Dehler and attending school
in Mt. Angel, has returned to her
borne in Los Angeles.
iPi&nKfirnKRs
spipipileiss
Fall is coming. Business is increasing.
Check over your supply of printed
forms and stationery and place your order
at once. Paper prices may go higher It is
well to anticipate your printing needs for
the next few months at least.
The Statesman Publishing Company
operates a large and modern printing
plant. Skilled workmen using best and
latest materials are able to turn oat
high-grade work economically.
Our prices are based on the standard Franklin Price
Hat, a protection to the buyer of printing and as
surance of fair price.
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Commercial Printing "Department
Statesman Publishing Co.
Aff
airs
Miss Robertson
Honored This
Afternoon
Mrs. TTatiti Af fi TOif .-en .
vm ir ttovtt W All HOD
or Miss Eunice Robertson, brlde-
ciect or. Hnrng Knmnai .iti, .
pretty garden tea this afternoon
ivui d iu a n piivr , Kt. m n
guests nave oeen invited.
Mrs. WillarA UToraholi .. ii
Jane Humphreys will pour. As-
olaMn. f ... .
who serving will be Mrs.
Rex Adolph, Mrs. Kenneth Power.
wis. uuinaier . Krnvn m
George Weller, Mrs. Wallace Car
son. Mrs. FranV iwviKiki; t
and Miss Margaret Wilson.
Those aSStatinr lhnnt tVa
den will be Mrs. Donald. E. Pritch-
. airs. Tank Chapman. Mrs.
John Caughell and Mrs. Wolcott
oursa,
Miss Hulsev Married
Friday Evening
auss seryi uuisey and Donald
Muellhaupt were quietly married
Friday erening at 9 o'clock at the
parsonage of Rer. Earl Cochran.
Only members ot the family and
a few intimate friends were pres
ent. The bride looked rerv charm.
Ing in blue crepe with white ac
cessories. Alter a wedding trip to
the beach, the connle will malm
their home la Salem.
Complimenting: Mrs. Rnth T.
Reed, Alpha Phi Alpha sorority
entertained with a reception Fri
day night at the chapter house.
Miss Helen Breithaupt and Miss
Edythe Glaisyer were in charge.
Actlre and honorarr memhnra aa
well as patronesses were inrited.
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Wayne S. Elgin of Los Anreles
has been visiting his mother, Mrs.
Charles S. Elgin, for the past
week. Mr. Elgin ir assistant dis
trict adrertising manager for
bears Roebuck and company.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Elford and
Miss Edna Tucker hare as house
guests Mr. and Mrs. John T. Tuck
er and daughter Jean of Washing
ton, D. C, and Mrs. W. P. Landon
of Vancourer, B. C.
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Dean and Mrs. Frank Erickson
are in Seattle for the weekend
risiting their son, Frank, who is
connected with the United Air
lines. They will return Sunday.
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Funeral Services
At 9 a. m. Today
For Irene Zuber
STAYTON. An. 25 Reaul-
em mass for Irene Zuber, 9, who
oied Thursday morning, will be
held at 9 o'clock Satnrdar morn
ing at the Sublimity Catholic
ehurch, conducted by Fr. Frank
scber bring.
Irene was fatallr IniureC Wed.
nesday night when she roller
skated into a truck. She is Bur-
rived by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Zuber. a brother. Cle
ment, and sister, Thelma. '
CLIMB MT. HOOD
MOLALLA, Aug. 25. Led by
Jess Emmert and El win and Du-
ane Knapp, 10 members of the
Molalla Sahale club, a hiking or
ganization, and their friends start
ed climbing Mt. Hood early Thurs
day morning. Emmert, president
of the club, and the Knapps are
reteran mountain climbers and
hare made many trips up both the
north and south aides of Mt.
Hood. Other members of the party
were Elmer, Ruth and Alrin Cor-
dill, Louise Voget, 8. A. Knapp.
Marie Mullenhoff of Bull Run and
Marie Bremer of Oak Lawn.
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Christian Church Pastor to
Open .Oratory Classes
At Woodburn
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WOODBURN. Aor. SK M!aa
Ira Harris of Portland ha a lwuin
employed to teach the nrimarv
grades at the Bella Pass! school
ror me coming school year. She
Is taklnsr the nlace of Mrs. Vr
Odgus (Mildred Haraden). Mian
Harris is a graduate of Monmouth
Normal school and also attended
the University of Oregon.
Rer. Conlev Sllsbr. outer of
the Christian church, has aa.
nounced that he will onen a elaaa
in oratory for anyone who wishes
to take adrantaee of voice train.
Ing. beginning Saturday night at
i o ciocK in the Christian church
building.
The W. C. T. TT will h a
cooked food sale in th neiA hniht-
ing Saturday, August 26, the pro
ceeds or which will go to help
carry on the work of the Chil
dren's Farm Home at Corrallls.
The Ray-Brown cannery here
SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE
OF GENUINE COWHIDE
Travel Cases o
XouH want to trav
el when you see
these new grainedj
cowhide, travel cas
es with their rich
moire linings, chro
mium and gunmetal
hardware trim
mings . In both
men's and women's
sizes. Black and
deep brown. Speci
ally priced at $4.95.
Men's Apparel department.
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WE ARE
NOW
SHOWING
ALL0FTHES3
LATEST iTODELS
THE
IJNETTjB
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commenced ' Its s. blackberry packj
weanesaay morning and it Is ex
pected the pear pack will start by
September L. A heary run of pears
Is expected, this year, with three
shifts to be used, at least part of
me uma.
Mondar nizht ' will irili " h
musie sight lor the Woodburn
Harmonr clnh at thftlr nMthir ta
be held, at the home ot Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Dickinson. Mrs. Peter
Brachman will be In charge ot the
7:20 o'clock nrorram. assisted by
J. D. Woodfln.
Chemawa Grangers
Oppose Legislative
Session Right Now
CHEMAWA. An. 25 The
last meeting of the grange was
held at the home of John' Zie
1 nskL During the business ses
sion a resolution was passed ob
jecting to the com temp lated spe
cial session of the legislature. W.
E. Savage. A. Bunnell and H. W.
Bowder were appointed on the
building committee.
During the lecturer's hour the
Doolittle Vaudarillians of Salem
entertained with musical num
bers. The September meeting will
be held at the Albert Glrod home.
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CTRLLHOUJinQ
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There's a new note in shoe sty !
inr a distinct tendency, tovnard
higher line this mirrors the
dress- theme of higher necklines
and higher mSlintry. A notable
example of this new effect are
the ties illustrated here.
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MOLALLA, Ant. 25 - Funer
al serrices for W. A. Sharer, 6,
who died In a Portland hospital
last Tuesday were held In the
Stoto hy the Adams cemetery
Friday, Anst 25, at IS a.m..
the Rer. Harold Miles. Molalla
offlciatlnc Mr. Sharer's death
was the aftermath of a serious
operation and came as a shock
to his many Molalla friends.
Mr. Sharer had been a resident
of this community for almost 65
years. e was Dora la Sllrerton.
He was also one of the early
Moalla. school teachr TT at.
tended both Willamette nntrer
slty and the Monmouth Normal
school and later tanght at both
Marquam and Molalla. He was
Don't know
Is TOUE appetite hard to please in hot
weather? What you need is Kellogg's Com
Flakes crisp and oven-fresh, served with
cold milk or cream and fruit.
are delicious and extra refresh
ing. Rich in energy and so easy to digest
they don't uheat you up. Fine for lunch.
Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek.
in Pumps, Ties, Oxfords
Calcutta LIZZAl
PINTUCK IOD
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and SUEDE
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married la 1 1 9 & to Delia. Qena
Bobbins, who 'sorrtres him. -
Ho Is also snrrlTed by his Uto,
children, Leo, Alfred and James.
Molalla; Mrs. Frank Mailer. Mo
lalla; and Mrs. Warn Wright.
Canby ; fire grandchildren. ; Vir
ginia, Iris Rose, and Phyllis Anne
Sharer, Gena Mailer and Jane
Wright; one- brother,. Edgar,
Molalla; and fonr sisters, Mrs.
M. K. Thomas, Beverly Hills.
Cel., Mrs. Charles Scott, Seotts
Mills, Wara Sharer. MoUlla. and
Mrs. George Dangherty, Molalla.
Six Men of Pioneer
Called to Fight Fire
PIONEER. Anr. 25 Howard
Coy. Cecil Dell, Erwin Erickson,
wiius Keller and Homer Conley -were
called to near Hashlnn tn
fight forest fire.
There are sereral farmers here
who are threshing their grain this
week. DomasehofskT'a 1nst fin.
Ished and Mark Blodgett intends
to tnresh today.
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