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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1934)
I- .1 -! ft : 1 4- -J. A f T ; V 111 , lg ,1 ... . ... OC1 ety Mews and Club Affairs Auxiliary Enjoys Afternoon on Thursday A special business and social meeting ot the V. p. W. aux iliary was called Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ly- dii Floer. Plana were laid for a cooked food sale to be held later In the month. The committee will Jessie Steele, Soeiety Editor Elastic Stockings SOCIAL CALENDAR I Fitted Correctly for Comfort and Long Wear Full length Knee Length Knee Caps and Anklets Woolpert & Legg Corner Liberty and Co art '. Phone 3444 Friday, July IS ladies' Day at Salem Golf club. Luncheon reaerva tlon with Mrs. Harry Wiedmer, S077. Sewing club, B. and P. W. club, potluck dinner with Miss Juaua Holmes, 607 N. Commercial. Bring tabl 8errice. Calvary Baptist Missionary society with Mrs. C. W. Kautfer, 2:30 p. m. Daughters of Union Veterans at K. P. hall, 8 p. m. Woman's Missionary society. First Baptist church with Mrs. H. L. Martin, 69 2 N. Front, 2 p. m. Three Link club 1 p. m. potluck luncheon with Eve lyn Bremmer, 2493 State. Saturday, July H Ladies of Salem Dakota club with Mrs. Emmons. 1780 Court. Bring table service. Masonic and O. E. S. picnic for families, afternoon and evening, Hazel Green park. Miss Babcock . Married in South is N' be announced in the near future. At the refreshment hour Mrs. Floer was assisted by Mrs. Eva Rush and Mrs. Edith Mudd. Present were Mrs. Ora Pettit, Mrs. Lulu Humphreys. Mrs. Ma tilda Nadon, Mrs. Helen Sims, Mrs. Effie Wetsel. Mrs. Lillian McKinley Mrs. Mabel Simpson, Mrs. Edith Mudd, Mrs. Eva Rush, Mrs. Margaret Millett, Mrs. Sylvia Furlough and the hostess, Mrs. Lydia Floer. Scto L. I. (Ivan) Leffler and Gladys E. Atkinson both of the Scio community, were united in marriage at Vancouver, Wash., July 3 and are at the Clarence Lef fler farm for the present Music Organizations to Appear Prof. E. W, Hobson will take his Madrigal club. Civil Men's rhorus and civic Male Quartet to the state tuberculosis hospital to night to give an evening's enter tainment. Soloists Include Wendell Robin son Herbert Hobson and G. E Hallowell. Pupils of Professor Hobson as sisted by the above organizations will be presented In recital at the Nelson building next week. EWS ot a wedding ot interest to her many Salem friends has been received here. Miss Beatrice Babcock, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. H. T. Babcock of Eagle Rock, Calif., was married June 16 to Deane F. Babbitt of Omaha. Neb. The bride was attended by her Bister, Miss Mary Babcock. The coupla left Immediately for their home in San Rafael where Mr. Babbitt will be assisting pastor of the Presbyterian churcn. Both young people are gradu ates of the University of Southern California and continued tneir studies at San Anselmo Theologl cal seminary. The Babcocks were residents of Salem for seven years during whjph time Rev. Babcock was pas tor of the First Presbyterian church. Mrs. Babcock is a sister of Mrs. Otto J. Wilson. Installation Held for Rebekahs -S The officers of Salem Rebekih lodge No. 1, and of Chemeketa lodtA No. 1. wera Jointly Installed Mnndi nlzht la the Odd Folic wa hall, before a large audience of friends and members. Officers of the Rebekahs are Bessie Edwards, retiring noble rrand -Varda Olmsted, noble grand; Evelyn Heseman, vice -grand; Eugenia Siegmund, record ing secretary; Lora McGee, treas urer; Edna McElhinney. warden; Grace Rhodes, conductor; Pearl Swanson, musician; Ella Smith, chaplain; Mable Gardner, inside guardian; sarah uee, oowme guardian; Alma Henderson, k. t. N. G.; Cora Van Pelt, L. S. N. G.; Grace M. Taylor, R. S. V. G.; and Helen McElroy, L. S. V. G. ' Chemeketa officers are: Joe Formik, retiring noble grand; L. A. Scheelar. noble grand: Joe Beatty, vice-grand; Kenneth Jea noings, conductor; William Ryan, warden; Amos Vass, secretary; U. F. Neiderheiser. treasurer; Tom McLeod, chaplain; B. F. Adams, outside guardian; H. O. Hager dorn. inside guardian; Mr. Ray mond, musician; Sam Berry. R. S. S-; Leon Frahm, L. S. S.; George shnits. tl. s. V. G.: Russell Ey- erly, L. S. V. G.; H. R Burke, R. S. N. G.; George Nafierman, u. s N. G. Th rrand Aff leers that install ed the new 'officers were Edith McElroy, D. D. president and U. F. Neiderheiser, D. D. grand mat- Clay nad Carl CvTngstrom; grand chaplains, LiUlan Keener and Pe tal ttnHnJ rnnil mn&iclan. Charte McElroy; grand wardens, coral; McNeill ana Jonn u roves; grand: ' secretary s. Evelyn - Nader- maa- and James Smith; grand marshals, Ida Hochstetler and Gus Erikson. -jLtter the Installation, Emily Bremmer rendered several violin numbers accompanied by Alena Bremmer at the piano.. Mrs. T. J. WUkerson ot Pitts burgh, Pa., has been a house guest of her brother, J. H. Farrar, for some time. She will be Joined by Mr. WUkerson Saturday alter which they will make an extended visit in Salem, dividing their time between the J. H. Farrar home and that ot Mrs. Wilkerson's mo ther. Mrs. A. H. Farrar. Mrs. WU kerson was Edith Farrar before her marriage. ' The Three Link club wlU meet at the home of Evelyn Bremmer, 2(93 State street. Friday at 1 o'clock for a not-luck luncheon Each member is asked to bring her own table service and lunch The luncheon la no-host, with Bes sie Edwards and Mable Gardner la charge ot the entertainment. All Rebekahs are most welcome ana are asked to attend. ' 4 Couple Past 70, Try Ring Again Owen Wilson, 13. farmer who lives at Brooks, yesterday applied at the county clerk's office for a license to marry Annie Schwerlng, also of Brooks. For each the pro posed marriage wUl be the third trip to the altar. The Orchard Heights club will place. Ill . - it . I : : I Frocks Women's white and pas tel silk pique and mesr. frocks. (2nd floor) $5.95 Webfoot Swim Suits in all woo) elastic ribbed stitched. Black and colors. $2.45 Handkerchiefs New linen handkerchiefs Applique trims in bright shades. 7 for $1 or each 15c In the Valley Social Realm Mrs. George ' Taylor (Thora Boesen) was an overflight guest at the home ot Miss Carolyn Par ker Wednesday. She continued on to Eugene yesterday to spend a few days with her family after which she will Join her husband in Tacoma. Mrs. Taylor was formerly executive secretary of the Red Cross here. The Woman's Missionary so ciety of the First Baptist church will meet Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the home ot Mrs. H. L. Marvin. 692 N. Front. Work will be done on Christmas gifts for the Cascadla Baptist camp. Members are asked to bring tea towels. hand towels and pillow slips. FLORSHEIM SHOE Jefferson At an impressive service, attended only by rela tives ot the couple, Miss Zona M. Selpp, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Seipp ot Jefferson and uer- Footwear Women's "Red Cross" footwear in discontinued models priced per pair $4.85 'sti- 11 i-ttHi Coll ars Sale of collars in smart fashions such ,as organ die, taffeta, pique, net, etc. Val. to ?1.95. $1.00 Footwear B,ankets IX P1I)1 fit 70 by 90 pastel colored Women's "Enna Jettick" Mcuyd Ul cotton blankets with footwear in discontinued Thp Vp1),, wide sateen bindings, models priced per pair ' Blue, rose, orchid, etc. S Awm Attractively Each- 3.45 .Pmed $1.59 1 j I Holeproof Hose Slippers E33 Beater Women's "Holeproof? Knee-High hose. New Rubber swimming slip- Combination egg beater shades, Lolly Pop, Car- pers in" colors. Odd sizes and measuring cup, ideal mel Butter-Scotch,. Tof- to close out. Pair kitchen gadget. Specially fee and In-between. Pair Ped at Stoo ll 49c II 69c Summer Sheers Pi,low$ F,atware - . M Vacation piDows. Kapok Silverplated flatware. Sale of summer sheers f fflwJ Cretonne coyer. stainless steel knives, in good quality cottons forks, spoons, etc. Splen- voiles, batistes, flax- beM tnree for ?1 did for every day. Spe- , or each cia each ons, etc. Yard Ciai edtn 25c 39c 11c Trunks Men's Sox Dresses Men's all wool belted Men's ankle sox. New to- Children's wash dresses, model high waisted day. Light and dark Fast colors etc. Lawns, moaei, nigu . Z . . a.a , prints. Bright patterns, swimming trunks. Afl shades. AU sizes. Four 2 to 12 years. Main sizes this week pairs for $1 or per pair floor. Each 98c 29c 59c n : jll.'"" MSRCANTIUC COMPANY INC have a picnic Sunday at Hlmmel'sM 'fJd A Phelps son of Mr and ill l . U. " i O vfc - were married Monday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock at the Methodist parsonage in Vancouver, Rev. Spnpft readin&r the service. The bride, attired in white 6atln, was attended by Kathleen Mumper. Kenneth Seipp was best man. Mrs. Phelns is a graduate ot Jetfersoa high school with the class ot 1934. Mr. Phelps was era.duated here in 19S2. They will live In Portland. Those present at the weddlnK were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Seipp, Knnneth and Pauline SeloD: Mrs A. E. Phelps and son, Francis, of Jefferson. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mum per and son Bennle, of Portland. Silverton Miss Anne Hatte here and Mrs. Jelmer Refsland were hostesses Tuesday afternoon for the Trinity Dorcas society which met at Trinity social rooms Mrs. Lewis Hall, president, pre sided. The greater part of the business mpfttine was eivea over to plans tor the Isaak Walton league ban quet which the society will Berve Fridav nierht. July 20. Mrs. Hall appointed these committees: kit chen, Mrs. Silas Torvend, Mrs. Hans Jensen. Mrs. Arthur Gotten- berg, Mrs. Marie Jensen Buness, and Marie Tingelstad; dining room Mrs. Henry Storlie and Mrs. Ed Holden; salad, Mrs. Os car Satern, Mrs. L. F. McDonald and Mrs. Adolph Hauge; cocktail, Mrs. H. E. Johnson and Mrs. Mar tin Hatteberg. Independence Mrs. O. D. But ler, Mr3. W. H. Walker. Mrs. G. C. Skinner and Mrs. C. D. Cal- breath were hostesses for a con tract bridge desert party Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. O. D Butler. Mrs. C. Charboneau and Mrs. John Smith won high score prizes. Invited guests were: Mrs. a. n. Keenev. Mrs. John Smith. Mrs. C. E. Tallent, Mrs. Clara Thomp son, Mrs. Elsie Bolt. Mrs. Mona Sheldon, Miss Helen Martin, Mrs. W. F. McBee. Mrs. Ivan DeArm- ond. Mrs. C. Charboneou. Mrs. George Herley, Mrs. K. U Wil liams, Mrs. J. H. Hart. Mrs. B. F. Swope, Mrs. S. B. Walker. Mrs. A. L. Thomas, Mrs. Milford Nelson, Mrs. Heyman ot Santa Barbara, California, Mrs. Walter Smith and Mrs. Howard Mouan or Mon mouth Mrs. Paul Bobinson. Mrs. R. M. Walker, Mrs. Ivan Bennett, mm Ma Mir. Mrs. Pearl an OS i Mrs m. C Williams. Mrs. Arthur Keenev. Mrs. Heleu Kirk- land of Portland, Mrs. Jonn ti. Brady of Salem. Mrs. M. J. But ier. Waconda A eift-shower was held. Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. W. Nusom hon oring Mrs. William Chapman. The guest list included: Mrs Richard Patterson. Mrs. W. P Hicks. Mrs. Pearl Patterson, Mrs Ed Belleque, Mrs. Ralph Brown, Mm neorn Patterson. Mrs. Mlt chell, Mrs. Lou Eppers, Mrs. Erall Cramer. Mrs. John KlenskI, Mrs. Carl Posver, Miss Margaret Klen- nki. Miss Hattie Skelton. Mrs. E. J. Becker. Mrs. Allyn Nusom, Mrs. Carl Brown, Mrs. George Brown. Mrs. Robert Cole. Mrs Homer Murnhyf Mrs. Arthur Got fin and Mrs. Frank Angelo. Amitv The Foreign Missionary society of the M. E. church met Tuesday afternoon on the picnic crounds near the Yamhill river west of town. Devotionals were conducted by Mrs. F. L. Cannen and Mrs. E. Waddell. The Pres ident. Mrs. Cannell. read an Inter esting letter from Miss Edna Hol den. formerly ot Salem, and now a missionary in India. Mrs. Dwight Wyatt gave the lesson "Women 01 the Far East" A social hour was e n 1 o y e d. Refreshments were served by Mrs. George Wood and Mrs. H. Giffln. Indenendence Invitations have been received about town for the wedding of Marjorle Charbon eau. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Charboneau. to Charles M. Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Green, -Sr., ot Salem.. The wedding Is to-taae place July 29 at 6:0 o'clock in the proRhvterian church. Tne young couple will make their home in Salem, Independence Miss LnciU Cook and Norval Taylor were married ia Centralia, Washington, if.r it nVlock aooa. Both JULY CLEARANCE SALE SHIPLEY'S Quality Merchandise Popular Prices Black & White Tan & White All Other Styles It doesn't take second sight to decide just one good look at this price re duction b enough to tell any man it's time to stock up on Floreheimsl Don't delay you haven't much timet RISE'S BOOTERY 129 N. Commercial 405 STATE GO CORNER LIBERTY Thrifty Buyers" Save ,0 v : Money-Saving Values for Friday, Saturday and Monday We sell the best for less money refunded if you can buy for less than Willett's price! Here you may serve yourself or salesmen will assist you. For Sunburn 50c Unguentine 39c 50c Pyrol 25c Zinc Ointment 50c Joncolia 50c J. D. Burn Oint Kodak Fdm 127 8 Exp. 17e 116V 8 Exp. 24c 120V 8 Exp. 20c 116 8 Exp. 19c 8 Exp. 17c . 50 120 a. rr.'.V.V.v.-.v.v. 1 ft 5 y77" A .0 o1 ft Seventeen Toiletries At New Low Prices I Face Powder 79c Cleansing Cream ... Cold Cream 79c Foundation Cream . 79c Tissue Cream . ... 79c Astringent ....... 79c Skin Freshener .... 79c Fau de Cologne . . . . 79c SPECIAL , Lmeltf Tiger Fi mdneU FeftbwM4Swle t a3K et. . ,:r I. Jm.. Mm nM mm fw. .aAZ -. Of "a-W SSe MODESS 2 for 29c fl Am H0 0UB Ti 89 Planter, Pride . 14 oc 100 MUd-Meilow AC Smokimf 8AVE ON PHOTO FINISHING 8-HOUR SERVICE CO 00 are graduates of the Independence high school.