n i r' or" Tfci- OtlCGON STATESMAN, r SaTer Orey Fri i ty f.Ioralir ?, September lr 1S33 TT7 Society Roberts Lamkin Nuptials ot 7 Interest v - Miss Rath Hotoerts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. ' Roberta, be came the brld ot Jesse Lamkin, on of Mr. Mae Lamkin. at a lovely home ceremony last Sunday "afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of the bride'a parent. . - Rer. H. G. Humphrey of Jason Le Methodist church officiated. . The bride wore an ensemble of nary blue chiffon and carried a ahoirer bouquet of Cecil Bruner . rosebudi, bine asters and maiden hair fern. She was attended by her sister, Mrs. M. J. Wilbur. Howard Rob erts, brother of the. bride, played tne weaaing marcn. . The rooms of the Roberts home were prettily decorated with large baskets ot .ptnk and bine gladioli. After a wedding trip to the Ore gon beaches the couple will make . their home In Salem. Present at the wedding were Mere Mrs. II. O. Humphrey, Mrs. Today: and: Saturday at Miller's mode to sell for more! EARLY AMERICAN 1 OAKX PLATS (extra large) SANDWICH TRAYS (two deck) TID-BXT PLATES I "DEEP FLOWER BOWLS 'BERRY BOWL (with six dishes) CENTER FLOWER BOWLS" ' UUtOS 8XZE SALAD BOWLS .;And 500 PIECES SILVER PLATED FLATWARE (Winston Pattern) ltti'-l Mayonnaise Set . i - i Here's a very useful kitchen article roV . . . combination beater and measuring rbsy bewl for mayonnaise, i etc. Bowl Is made of milk glass and will measure 2J?rT to ouncer or pints and quarts. r2r MJvl Special gZ- U-v A Whistling - Teakettle XT Jr-v7 A v en as an amusing house- I i! t hold article to this solid eopper tea- 1 $ kettle with the whistnnf guage of bak Jj 1- Apprepriate for glft' decora tire. Whistling Egg Cooker The "CHIC" whistling cooker warns you when your eggs are cooked to year exact taste. Worth It's weight in gold, but made of solid copper. Gift shop main floor. Special $1.93 Special I I jj mum Mwowmi coiwaiiY imcT News and Club Jessie Steele, Montana Visitor is Complimented . By Mrs. Walter Fry at Luncheon Colin Bragg is Honored on Birthday, WitK Outdoor Frolic at Silverton ? SilTertonMr. and Mrs. Fare n nrarr entertained for their son, Colin, on his seventh birth day with an oowr-aoor party at their home on East Hill. Wiener and marshmallow roasts were en-Joyed- in an improrlsed fireplace and the young folks were enter tained by early history tales told Mae Lamkin, Howard Lamkin, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peters, Deryl Peters, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Klrk patrick, Mr. nd Mrs. TJ. S. Dot son, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roberta, Jack Wilbur, Leone Halfmann, Mrs. Emma Roberts, Mrs. U. Edwin Ingalls and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Roberts, ; r . PATTERN New glassware in early American patterns comprise this special lot featured todar and Saturday at C9c. Large snowy pieces in rery practical and useful ware. Decor atlre, too. And, considering that these would cost you $1.00 ordi narily, the price Quoted now is exceptioual. CHOICE CHOICE 14 c each Just receiyed and on sale today for the first time in Salem! 600 pieces ot silver plated flatware in the popular Winston pattern at the small price of 14c each or one dozen pieces for $1.50. Stock up now on utility silverware at this extremely low price. Variety of Pieces Knives . (stainless steel blades). Teaspoons Sugar Shells Tablespoons Table Forks Dessert Spoons Salad Forks $1.50 per Doz. Cfrromium Plate Ware Ncwr Chromium table ware that re tains It's high polish lustre under an : circumstances. Will not stein or tar nish. In all the popular pieces. Si.20 Society Editor, by Mr. Bragg. Children bidden were Carl and John Walter Schuster, Valena and Joanne Garrer, Phyllis and Wallace Adams, Colleen Madsen, Billy Duncan, Marrin Senter, Valdes Vayle and Richard Dlck-erson.- Others - lnrited were Mrs. Elisabeth Brazier. Mrs. W. Schu ster, Mrs. Victor Madsen, Miss Lillie Madsen, Miss Althea Meyer, Mrs. C. H. Dickerson, Mrs. Sewell Shepherd, Mrs. William Garrer and Miss Helen Dickerson. Aurora Complimenting Miss Ida Croesman of Helena, Mont., Mrs. Watler Fry entertained with a luncheon for a number ot out-of-town friends of the guest of honor. Gay fall flowers contrib uted the color note to the table arrangement. .Present were Mrs. E. G. Howe, Mrs. Martha Heinke, Miss Minnie Henry and Jack Nagle,' all of Portland; Mrs. James Hidenour and Mrs. Bar bara Galbreath, Sherwood, and Miss Crossman, Montana. Wednesday evening Mrs. Fry attended a dinner for Miss Cross man In Portland and will Join a party which will risit the differ, ent beaches orer the week-end. e Hazel Green The neighbor hood plcnie at Edward Donnl gan's park Sunday was attended by 75. Mrs. W. G. Daria, Louis Wampler and daugther, Marian, and William, son of Henry Dun nigan, were guests ot honor, this being : their birthday anniver saries. Mrs. Louis Dunnigan ot Portland wa sa special guest. . Macleay Mrs. Anna Christen soa and son. James, of Olympia hare been the house guests of Mrs. Edith Wilson. WORRY NEVER CURED WRINKLES I But wo know what will! Come la ano! meet a smart somebody who will let yoa -bow to put wrinkles m their proper piece which Is NOT on your brow. Meet helena rubinstein's personal representative who wul Introduce you to AnH-WrinUe Lofton (Extrett) one of Helena Rubinstein's greatest beauty achievements. Thb ember-colored Cquld Irons out wrinkles anil crows, feet, smooths away fatigue lines, leaves the skin as soft as a baby's. Makes en excellent power base, too. And now it's selling In a new size for 1.25, Talk over eO of your beauty problems with our guest of . honor who wH be with us in our toiletries department for the next few days. She's an authority on skin care, con tour, personality make-up ell beauty problems. Above all don't forget to ask about the Three Steps to Baaufy Capital Drug Store J. H. WILLETT Slate & Libert j St. ' Phone Sill Beaaty Lecture and Tea . Marion Hotel - 8 P. M. Today MM) W MR iTiTM NOTICE We have no limit SUGAR 10 lbs. 47c Kerr's White Eagle hard wheat FLOUR, 1 Jf? 4t Ae45 'Kerr's Dalles Diamond Eastern ; Oregon Hard Wheat, 1 TO 4s AeJ A REAL BUT TH THIS - OOFPEK DEAL : . Chase Sanborn's Dated 97 " Coffee in 14b. cans. . . ; L I C Mason JAR RUBBERS, " reg. size. 4 dos. ....... ,f C Green or Black TEA, Yq per pound ........... 1IC White Cloud VEGETABLE SHORTENING, ' OP lbs, tor ZOC Economy JAR CAPS, M C t I dos. for i,t toC 'Mason JAR CAPS, -per dos. ... : uu 294 North Commercial St Affairs DAR. to Maintain Booth at Fair, All Week ' Oregon Daughters of the American Revolution will main tain a booth at the state fair this year beginning; Monday, Sep tember 4, and prominent mem bers of the organization will be in attendance each day. Mrs. C CV Geer of. Chemeketa . chapter, Salem, is general chairman. i . State officers of the D. A. R. will be in charge Monday, with the state regent, Mrs. John Y. Richardson, presiding, assisted by Mrs. Mark V. Weatherford, Al bany, first state vice -regent; Mrs. J. E. Ferguson, Hood River, second vice-regent; Mrs. Arthur Quackenbush, Eugene, recording secretary; Mrs. C. C. Arveson, Portland, corresponding secre Ury; Mrs. Thomas P. Wise, Port land; treasurer; Miss Mary Agnes Kelly, Portland, historian; Mrs. William Dcilschnelder, McMlnn vllle, chaplain; "Mrs. Herman Grossman, Willamette,- custodian. Mrs. B. J. Harding, Medford, Is state registrar, and Mrs. J. K. Wright, ; La Grande, to state li brarian. Ti ' ' ' Copies of the citizenship man ual published by the national so ciety, D. A! R. In Washington, D. C, and highly valued by new citizens- of this country will be distributed free ' each day with other patriotlo literature. Mrs. . E. G. Reed, regent ot Champoeg chapter, Newberg, will be in charge Tuesday; Miss Ethel May Handy, : regent Multnomah chapter, Portland, Wednesday; Miss Catherine Groswold, regent Portland chapter, Thursday; Mrs. A. H. Workman, regent Willam ette chapter, Friday, and Mrs. H. P. Arnest, regent of Wshkeena chapter, Parkrose, Saturday, Sep tember 9. The public is cordial ly Invited to visit the booth at any time during the fair. Mrs. I. D. Bennett has as a week-end guest her daughter. Miss Marl Bennett, at the Ben nett farm at Lablsh Center. on oar merchandise. Buy friends and neighbors. MOTHERS COCOA U 1 lb. box .: 19c CHEESE, . , . lb AOC PINEAPPLE, a real val- on ae, large sise, 1 for... 7C SUNNY MONDAY SOAP ae ' 10 bars ItOC BACON SQUARES, Al.' per lb. ; J2C TOILET TISSUE, ; ; 4 rolls for IJC Golden West's Robust f COFFEE, lb. . . . . . . . . . 1IC lbs. 40o . POULTRYMEN and FARMERS Bring a your eggs and poaltry we will pay highest price at all times. We pay more tn trade., . W.C.T.U. Meets at , The Baleni chapter of W. C. T. TJ. spent an enjoyable afternoon at the noma of B. T. Frescott Thursday. A basket lunch was served at nooa followed by a busi ness meeting; and croquet for the ypun. people. About SB attended. There will be no meeting; next Tuesday, but the chapter will con vene on the . following- -Tuesday, September IS. ..At , the Thursday meeting a booth at the State Fair was dis cussed and Mrs. Ruth Tooie ap pointed chairman ot arrangements to take the place ot Mrs. Emily Prescott. . . . Mrs. Tooze reported two T. P. B.'s 1a Salem and one In Turner and three L. T. L.s n Salem. -- The state convention of W. C. T. TJ. will be held Oct. 17 to 20. Leslie Can Do's Have Outdoor Affair Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bofell were hosts to the Leslie Can Do club Wednesday night at a covered dish dinner and social evening. Guests gathered around a big bonfire, told stories and spent the evening informally. Present were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Llnfoot and-son. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. John Bertelson, Rer. and Mrs. ,8. Darlow Johnson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Pattlson, Mr. and - Mrs. Mason Bishop, Willard Bofell of-Minne-sota, Mr. and Mrs. Vemon Sackett, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vlek and daughter, Harriet, and hosts, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bofell. Bridge Affair Honors Two Birthdays Complimenting the birthday anniversaries, of. Mrs. Maxine Clark and Miss Marguerite Estu dillo, ' Mrs. Roy Clark and Mrs; John Estudillo entertained Wednesday night at bridge. A late luncheon was served. The table was daintily appointed with yellow and orange flowers In a crystal bowl in the center, and yellow candles at either end. Two illuminated birthday cakes added to the gaiety of the refreshment hour. - Present besides the guests of honor were- Mr. and Mrs. John Estudillo, Miss Ramona Estudillo. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark. Ronald Clark and Mrs. Nellie Knox. Confirmation Reunion Will be Held A confirmation class reunion will bo held In the parlors of the American Lutheran church Sun day night, Sept. S. v At f p. m. a bana.net sponsored by the young people will be held in honor of the class, to which all young people of the church are invited and urged to bring their friends. Home Economics Talk Scheduled Today A free lecture on home eco nomics and good housekeeping will be given at Nelson Hall, 381 Chemeketa street, this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Jerome W. Crays of Pasa dena, an experienced economist, will be the speaker and will offer valuable Information on home management, budgeting and mar keting. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Gerke (Ethelwynne Morton), who have spent the past week at the home of Mrs. Gerke's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Murton in Portland, left today on a motor trip to southern California. They will be at home after September IS In the Royal Court apartments In Salem. Miss Virginia M. Drager, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward prager ot Illihee, and Dale D. Grim, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grim of Illihee, were mar ried at Vancouver, Wash., Wed nesday, August 23. They .were attended by his sister and bro ther, Myrna Grim and Robert JL Grim. all yon want. We are your FEED DEPARTMENT Hodgen-Brewster Gnaranteed Feeds H. B. Lay-Well Mash, mllkNlV greens, 100s, . nh L o. b. store lOil H. B. Egg Producer. This is a real high grade feed, and you save in feed because it is not bulky. - on 100s, f. o. b. store ... fL3 H. B. Egg Producer for Pullets That Have Not Developed Prop erly, This mash has yeast, UOs, 9 qc I. o. b. store . . . . ... . CfOD Mill Run, 80S ...... 90c 1.30 Bround Barley, lOOg 4-Grala Scratch. 1 Cft t o. b. store, 100s ... leUU H. B. Climax Dairy 1 Oft Feed 80 lbs. f.o.b store leO O Phone 3527 SOCIAL CALENDAB - .' - " : " ': " v" 1 , Friday, September 1 .'. Free lecture on borne economics at Kelson Hall, 881 Chemeketa street, d. m- by Mrs. Jerome W. Cravs. 1 . , F , Card club of B. P. W. club Friday night at home of Mrs. Lillian Cadwell, 1180 g. 14th street.. ' Englewood club meeting at home of Miss Bertha Schrelber, 1110 N. list street. Speaker, Mrs, C. C. Bunch. : - ' .. . ., -. , . . , " Women's Alliance of the. Unitarian church business meeting and social tea hour at home of Mrs. Everett Eggleston, 1071 South Liberty. 2:50 p. m. .a Neighbors ot Woodcraft meeting. Fraternal temple, 8 o'clock. v Hal Hibbard auxiliary of United Spanish War Vet erans meeting, 2 p. m. in armory. Woman's Home Missionary Society of First M. E. church meets 2:80 at church. Mrs. George Lewis in charge of program. , "" Salem Heights Woman's club, at community hall, 2 p. m. Tople, vacation experiences. Saturday, September t 1 D. A. R. covered dish luncheon, 1 n. home of Mrs. Herbert J. Ostllnd. Each member bring table service and covered dish. Phone 7151, Mrs. Carey Mar tin, for transportation. Sedgwick Chapter "W. R. C. regular meeting. Miller's hall, 1p.m. Brush College grange regular meeting at school house, 7 p. m. Picnic supper. Bring own table service. Mrs. Lamb Honored With Bridge Miss Rosalind Van Winkle and Miss Minnie Shrode were Joint hostesses at a bridge and shower Wednesday -night honoring Mrs. Marlon B. Lamb (Rasolle Buren). Present were Miss Faye Cor- nutt. Miss Margaret Purvine, Miss Bertha Babcock, Mrs. Clar ence S. Emmons, Miss Florence Power, Miss Gaynelle Beckett, Mrs. Russell Mefford, Miss Rovena Eyre, Miss Loretta Fisher, Miss Pauline Johnson, Miss Elolse White, Miss Reby Laughlln, Miss Miriam Armitage, Miss Dorthea Cannon, Mrs. Carl Wenger, Miss Mary Cupper, Miss Billle Cupper, Mrs. Carl Ramseyer; Miss Dona Harlan. Mrs. Wolcott Buren, Miss Elolse Wright, Mrs. Marion Lamb, honor guest, and hostesses. Miss Van Winkle and Miss Shrode. Miss Savage to Give Bridge Tonight Miss Edna Savage will be hos tess to a group of the younger set this evening at a bridge party honoring Miss Martha Spragoe. Miss Charlotte MeClary will be assisting hotsess. Bidden are Miss Eleanor Trlndle, Miss Julia John son, Miss Helen Purvine, Miss Marguerite Smith. Miss. Jean Me-. Elhinney, Miss Ha. Mills, Miss Irma Oehler, Miss Rachel Pember ton. Miss Josephine Cornoyer, Miss Margaret Doege and Miss. PERMANENT WAVE 2.Q0 Croqulnote Ringlet End Push Wave. This pries only until national code becomes effec tive. - MILLER'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 7)53 The crowing demand for our Hams, Bacon and Lard has forced us to enlarge in order to keep up with the demand for oar products. Our new quarters contains the largest and most sanitary curing and smoking plant of any retail meat market in Salem. We will be prepared to put a better supply of our product on the market. We will sell you a better product at a wholesale price. Every dollar spent at this market returns to the trading area of Salem. Keep your dollars out of Wall street by keeping them at Home. , We Will be in Our New Home Tuesday, September 5 One Door North171 South Commercial Street SATURDAY IS OUR LAST DAY IN THE PRES ENT LOCATION annuo Bacon , Backs .. , ...1315c Breakfast Bacon ..........1315c Bacon Squares .......8c Boston Butts .......... Picnics '--'d. Cottage Rolls Hamburger . . . ; ; . . Pure Pork Sauge f ; ; ; Nb Water No Suet No Cereal Beef Roast .. Beef Boil ...... . Tf7 FlnTIT(7T rmmmmh 173 S. Commercial SL r Phone 6757 Martha Sprague, honor guest. Sta ndard Feed Co 228 Ferry SL MEMBER N.R. A. Let tti3 Othar Fellow Do the Guessing... There is nothing left to guesswork in the compounding and manufacturing of ALBER'S PROVEN FEEDS. The ALBERTS POULTRY RESEARCH STATION AND DAIRY FARM determines what ingredients be long in the ration and the ALBER'S CHEMIST stands guard to see that these ingredients come op to the standard. " " . YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO GUESS! 1933 Eggmaker Paks, 100 lbs. ......$2.05 1933 Eggmaker Mash, 100 lbs. ...... 2.00 Rabbit Paks, 100 lbs. .1... ........ 2.15 Carnation Dairy, 100 lbs..- .. 1.50 Calf Manna Paks, 25 lbs. .. 1.60 Prog. Scratch, 100 lbs. ...... 1.65 IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT THE STANDARD Pratt and Lambert Products Were Used in Painting and Decorating The New McDowell Market Pratt and Lambert Exclusively McGILCHRIST 325 N. Commercial St. TTsji?s of Whole or -Half Pork Roast Spareribs Fresh Pig 10c yrwwo Pig Feet ; 2c This is the Best' Trimmed Pork sold on the Salem Market. .::.d....l0c ..12c .....:.....10c I ferloin Steak . i 12c ........d...:...6c I Veal Roast :.;l...d...;........10c Veal Stew ' - , III We RMS Sill inn ii The McDowell, meat market, will be installed in its new loca tion, 171 , South :i Commercial, Tuesday morning,.-with- removal to the new plant to be completed Sunday and Labor day, The new location will give the McDowell market the largest . meat curing plant in town, land will more than double the capacity in the pack ing end of the plant. A fireproof smokehouse has been' constructed , at the rear of the new-building, which is Just one door north of the old loca tion. ; The curing department has been greatly enlarged, and all up-to-the-minute equipment added, Including a large eeparate cooler for bacons and an ice machine with tire times capacity of the one which has been used. Three brothers, R. L. McDow ell, Clay McDowell and O. C. Mc Dowell, are proprietors of the market, which was founded 14 years ago when their late father was- also one of the proprietors. The new plant is in the building recently purchased by Dr. E. G. Prime. Phone 6S58 Products Are Sold in Salem by PAINT STORE TeL 8478 ..:.10c 4 lbs; 25c Hocks3.d..i:;........5c . ........ II . 10c 10c T7VT77fTrni II II IT II. aw. close at 8 o'clock Saturday Q'HTOfJ as I I I f 1 t 1 t I. I I I i i l V I