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a August 5ih is NuplialDate For Couple A UGUST 5th was announced as the wedding- date tor Miss Claudia Settlemier and Charles Kelly at a kitchen shower riven yesterday afternoon by Mrs. George Settlemier. The ceremony will take place in St. Vincent de Paul's Catholic church with Fa ther Thomas V. Keenan officiat ing. - Those invited to hear the sews were Mrs, Elizabeth Heiae, - Mrs. Clay Heise, Mrs. Al .SlewerV Mrs, William Kelly, Mrs. Myra Alien, Mrs. Loona Boone, Miss El va Boone, Mrs. Sally Kelly, Mrs. Wil liam Blake, .Mrs. tdoyd Weeks, Mrs. Dallas McCarrolI. Mrs. Don Baker, Mrs. George Kinnear, Mrs. C. C. Settlemier, Mrs. 8. E. Trites and Miss Bertha Trites, both of Portland. Salem Zontians Dirie in Woodbum JVoodburn Members ot the Sa lem Zonta club entertained at din ner at the Wood barn hotel Thurs day night.- The table was attrac tively decorated with a large bowl of gladioli and Other ( summer flowers and red tapers. Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyre gave a resume of the recent contention of Zonta Inter national,' held. In Riverside, Calif. Covers were placed' for Miss Nellie Schwab, M!s Dorothy Pearce, Miss Helen Yockey, Miss Alene Phillips. Miss Doris Riches, Miss Hazel Cook, Miss Kathryn Gunnell, Miss Heln Barrett, Mrs. Marget Rosecrans, Mrs. Ora Mcln tyre, Mrs. Mabel. Brownell, Mrs. Roberta Butler, .Mrs. Winnfred Herrick, Mrs. Belle Niles Brown and Mrs. La Verne Winkler. ' VISITORS HERB Mr. and Mrs, CM. Greene have as their guests Mrs. Greene's mo ther and sisters, Mrs. J. D. Tyson of Harrison, Ark., Mrs. Harry Paul and Mrs. Lucille Whltaker and daughters, Patricia and Bil lle Anne, ot San Bernardino, Calif. - BABY ARRIVES An addition to the baby contin gent is a seven and three quarter pound girl born Thursday at the Jackson Maternity home to Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Perkins ot, route y7. The little miss is not yet J named. - " . 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I ' J' i i Ji N ill She Is Bride on r t ! : i - ICorge Van Horn I v-V 1 . 1 i i With bridles, on a bridle path, George Van Born takes as bis bride Miss Rose Wallace. 'The unique ceremony, conducted on horseback on the bridle path to Memorial Circle in Alexandria, Va, was solemn-' ized by the Ker. Pierce S. Ellis, who refused to do his work whflt, mounted. The bride and bridegroom hail from Houston, Tex. SOCIAL CALENDAR Monday, July 29 Catholic Daughters of America at 17 CO Oxford ' itreet for wiener roast, S p. m. Tuesday. July SO Postal Clerk's auxiliary picnic supper for husbands it Lloyd Drorbaugh home, 1547 Court. Wednesday , July 31 Leslie Candos with Mrs. C. S. Orwlg, 1656 S. Lib jrty, 2p.m. Annual picnic of Juveniles, Neighbors ot Wood craft, at Paradise Island. Meet at 245 Union street at 10 a. m. Thursday, August 1 Woman's Missionary society of First Christian church breakfast and meeting, 9 a. m. with Mrs. Dor othy McDowell, 1065 N. Fifth. Mrs. Charboneau Has Affair Thursday Independence- Mrs. Clarence Charboneau was a most charming hostess for a one o'clock luncheon at her home Thursday in honor of Mrs. Charles Greene, Jr., nd Mrs; C. H. Fisher of Salem, on their birthdays." ? s ; ? . -t Guests . were . Mrs. Charles Greene, sr., Mrs. Miles Wicker; Salem. Mrs. C H. Fisher, Jr.. Sa lem, Mrs.- TIson, Mrs. Paul, Mrs. Whlteaker, Miss mtsy Wbiteak er. Miss Billy Ann Whiteaker ot San BernardittO'.UrsrBingner of Portland, Mrs. Charles Greene, Jr., Mrs. C. H. Fisher, sr., and . the hostess. Silverton The engagement of Miss Valda Davis to Richard Holm was announced at a prettily . ap pointed party Friday night at the Davis home en Coolldge street with Mrs. Roy, Davenport and Mrs. James Scarth aa hostesses. The-announcement was made by means of little parchment scrolls tied with white ribbon. Cards were played during the evening with Mrs. Claire Jarvls winning high score and the con solation prise going- to Mrs. J. C. Schlador. A pink, and white col or scheme, with gladiolls and gyp sophilla, was carried ouL Present were Miss 'Davis, Mrs. George Barr, Mrs. Jack Stranlx, sr., Mrsl J. C. Schlador, Mrs. Lee Alfred, Mrs. O. K. Lane, Mrs. J. Fish, Mrs. r. M. Powell, Mrs. George Towey Mrs J. J. Lewis, Mrs. Larry Austin, Mrs. Claire Jarvls, Mrs. Larry Carpenter, Clara Scott, Shirley Evenson, Mrs. Erol Ross, and Mrs. Scarth' and Mrs. Davenport. - - -x-a -- The date of the wedding was not announced but It was under stood that it will be at an early date. HayesviUe Miss Joy Greig en tertained at a miscellaneous show er at the home of her mother, Mrs. David Greig, honoring Ildria Beach, whose marriage to Hugh Estea was an event of July 2 S. The evening was spent in play- At a late hour a 'dainty lunch was served by the hostess, assist ed by Bertha Beach and Mrs. D. Greig. -X:- -: -;: Other I guests were Mrs. E. Estes, Mrs. Mable Craig, and son Kenneth, ; Mrs. E. D. Beach, Mrs. Durlyn Beach, Mrs. Lucile Star- ley, Hoshie Watanabe, Elma Hoyt, Mildred " Beach, B o r t h a Beach. Mildred Estes, Hugh Estes, Itelbert Beach, Mrs.: D. Greig and the hostess, Joy Greig. " ? Zena Mrs. C. M. i P u r r I n e. Zena, and daughter. Miss Margar et Purvine, teaeher in the Jeffer son high school 4n Portland, are making a motor trip through Cal- iforr.a stopping; over in Oakland, Petaluma and Los Anreles. Mr. and Mrs. Walker Pnrvine ot Gold- endale, Oregon, are staying on the Purviao farm until the travelers return. ::;- f Howard Wells of Zeaa " accom panied his mother, Mrs. Mattle Wells and elster, Pat of Salem when they left this week enroute for Texas where they' plan to spend several months with Mrs. Wells' mother. - , SCHOKNISHERE ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schoent passed through Salem yesterday on their way home to Olympla, Wash. They are enjoying a two weeks vacation. Mr. Schoenl is manager ot the United Press bu reau ia Olympla and formerly was connected with the bureau in Sa lent, ; ... . -, , ... The -CnECOX STATESJIAN, Salem, Oregon, Bridle Path V - f V . J 4 i i Rcse Wallace" North Salem WCTU Holds Picnic The North Salem W. C. T. U. held its annual aU day picnic on Tuesday on the lawn of Mrs, W. W. Chadwlck's home with 10 In attendance. Mrs, F. W. Westaby conducted the devotionals at the business meeting which followed the luncheon hour. Mrs. Necia Buck talked on the Frances WiUard Centenary Edu cational-Plan Jimmie Bill Hes- seman was admitted as a white ribbon recruit Mrs. Avis Can non and Mrs. Fannie Bower gave a flute and piano duet.' -BREAKFAST THURSDAY The Woman's Missionary soci ety of the First Christian church will hold its. annual breakfast Thursday morning at t a. m. with Mrs. Dorothy McDowell, le8t N. 5th street Brush College Mrs. Charles McCarter was hostess at a dessert luncheon at her home at Brush College, Thursday at 1: JO. Assist ing . Mrs. McCarter about the rooms was Mrs. V. Lee Gibson. High score prises were awarded to Mrs. Jesse Walling and ; Mrs. Walker Pnrvine. v PTC3TIO Olf XUTEB BANE GRAND ISLAND, July 27. - Nine members were present .Wed nesday afternoon when Mrs. Fred FLanleam entertained the Arrawannah Needle club wlh a picnic on the bank of the Wil lamette river. Swimming . was the pastime. One new member. Mrs. Glen McFarlane was added to membership rolL wA IZ r. w ar j-" ji . m m-a :. v Between Bites You Will Want to Read the Home News ... Even if you're 50 miles from drilizatios, , yxa'r 8 till Interested in the news from home I Giva va roar vacation address before yoa get away. ; . - - .- . '...-, v .;' "--- " ' ' ' " ' " ' ' - Accidents tapper, t&esa days tto. Let ns protect you with our Jl.CD Trartl Policy. Phone or coxae in and ask es about " it.-- - t" - Dial The O COMCTfflllED 5TM! PIOEB STATTON, July 27 The con tract tor installing a new heat ing plant tor the Stay ton grade school was let at a special meet ing ot the board of directors this week, - the contract going to Ja cob SpanloL local plumber, at $1532.28. The heat will be gen erated at the high school heat ing plant and will be carried to the grade school by pipes. It Is claimed that plenty ot heat can be furnished both buildings by this method. " - ., . , Mrs. Grace Nelbert, Stayton postmaster, attended the state Convention ot postmasters at Co Quille this week. Mrs. Sallie Kll ian assisted in the postotfice dur ing her absence, and her sister, Mrs. Maude Smith, came from Es taeada to stay with her mother, Mrs. Hannah Elder, " ' , The annual picnic of . Staytotf Post No. 63, American " Legion, is to be held Sunday, August 4, at Wilson park on .Thomas creek. . Mr." and Mrs. A. C Thomas ot Bell, Calif., were Stayton visitors this week. They formerly resided here. Mrs, Esther Clanton and two daughters of San, Diego, Calif are here visiting her mother, Mrs. Rose Willing and sister, Mrs. W. B. Allls. Miss Eleanor Willing and niece. Miss May Willing, of Long Beach, Calif., and Leo Wil ling ot Lire Oak, Calif., are ex pected here the , first o! the week. . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Susbauer and son of Portland were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Sim Etsel this week. Mrs. Susbauer is a sister of Mrs. Etzel. While here a pic nic Tarty- was given in their honor. A reception was given the new Methodist pastor. Rev. Ralph Kleen, and wife, by his parishion ers Friday night, A goodly num ber were present. Rev. Kleen comes here from Brownsville. ' Mrs. E. M. Rieger of Coon Hoi low has been quite 111 for several days. Her husband was recently taken to the Veterans' hospital In Portland. - Patients at the Stayton hospital this week were Luke ' Dillard. t'lumb mangled in wood saw; Merle PhilippL mashed toe; Roy Dorothy ot Detroit, cut with saw; Robert Peterson, Woodburs mail carrier, broken arm. Wjlllam Van Handel, who lost an arm and was otherwise in Jured by a saw last Friday, is re ported doing nicely at the Stay- ton hospital. A list ot exhibits to be shown at the West Stayton Harvest Fes tival is being published In the local newspaper and the complete list will be Issued soon in pamph let form at that printing plant for general distribution. A num bar of new articles for exhibition are listed this year. The festi val dates are September 14-15 Mill City Lodges Hold Installation MILL CITY, July 27. J o I n t Installation of officers ot Faith Rebekah lodge of Lyons and San tiam Rebekah of Mill City took place at the L O, O. F. hall Wednesday evening with District Deputy Grace Taylor acting as installing officer. Grand Mar shai Nelle Waehter assisted in the ceremony. Millie La Vine was Installed as noble grand ot Santiam lodge and Clara Ellsworth aa Tie grand. Other officers of the Mfll City lodge Installed were: ' . Warden, Gertrude Mason; conductress, Jo anna Jorgenson; R. 8. N. Grace Taylor; L. 8. N. Nelle Waehter; R. 8. V. 0, Susie Hayaes; L. 8. V. Jennie Da vis: secretary. Abble Geertsea; chaplain. Mabel Schroeder; mu sician. Pearl Holtheuse. ' Mrs. Gertrude Mason who has served as noble grand during the past term wme presented with a gold ring. Mm, Mason has acted as noble grand - three different terms. 9101 reran outfesman Sunday Mornin?, July 23, 1S33 Outdoor Shower . ? - - J " r .? ... : r V Richard Warm day ? iNosay Eichard Toe, was a hot day but these New York it. Richard evidently is enjoying while Marge probably is awaiting her Lincoln County t Regatta Opens; Queen Crowned OCEAN LAKE, Ore., July 2 s.- C&V-Wltli' the whisper ot eea breezes on her' soft, glowing cheeks. Queen Louise tonight was crowned ruler of Lincoln county's gala regatta. Admiral Jack Luihn crowned Louise queen before the record crowd that packed the hall. Ideal beach weather was tore cast for this weekend and record crowds were expected for tht Sat urday and Sunday events. Randalls Return to Island Position BRUSH CREEK, July 27. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Randall left Satur day for the Hawaiian Islands where they will be stationed for two years.-1 Mr. Randall is in charge of the entire islands for a tobacco company. The Randalls spent four years there a' . few years ago but have recently been living at Portland and Seattle. Prior to their leav ing for the Islands, they were guests of Mrs. Randall's mother. Mrs. O. S. Hauge here. Mrs. Ran dall, before her marriage, taught in various country schools sur rounding this community. Jeffrey Speaker At Hubbard Rally HUBBARD, July 1 7. A large and enthusiastic crowd attended the Hubbard Townsend elub pro gram, Wednesday evening, July zl, at the band stand grounds on Main street. Judge Jeffrey, of Portland, d slivered the prin cipal address. A feature of tht L , .. " " 1 'I . . .- . . .,. ..... 1 JOHNSON'S Tht Correct Gcrmerd tcrLclszrt Ilczrs Keeps 'Em Cool : M 1 ? Marge 1 4 and his sister, Marge, C. It youngsters didnt seem to notice the Impromptu cooling system, turn under the outdoor shower. evening" was a talk by 11-year old Dorothy Utterback, also of Portland. Music before and aft er the speaking program was furnished by the Hubbard Com munity band; under the direction ot Dr. A. F. deLesplnasse. Con cluding the evening members ot the club headed by- Ida Garland, chairman, served Ice cream and cake the proceeds of which were shared equally by the band and : the Townsend club. Ar rangements tor the evening were handled by Enoe Miller, secretary ot the club. Hetty Ottinger Is Oak Point Candidate OAK JOINT. July 17. Miss Hetty Jane Ottinger was selected from Oak Point as a candidate for Queen ot the. Hop Carnival to be held in Independence In Aug ust. She Is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ottinger, and will be a senior in Inde pendence high school this coming school year. The Peterson clan met for an all day picnic In the Dallas park Sunday. Those enjoying the day were Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Peter son, sr., Rodhey Peterson, Miss Roberta Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Thurston and sons, Sidney, Jimmy and Ktnneth of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Grove Peterson and four children, Mr. , and . Mrs. Leonard Peterson and two chil dren, Herold Withrow and eons Harold and Ronald, George Plov and! son Clifford and daughter Clara. MBS. LCTN IMPROVES BETHANY. Julr 17. Mrs. L. R. Linn, who has been In poor health for some time, is reported to be improving and Is now able to be up and about part of each day. Lounging Pajamas. A smartly styled, com fortable 2-pieca garment of : fins Chardonize. EIocs has tailored yoke ia contrasting colors to match ycka ca Lstexw back trottscra. HNSON'S- STATES" STUFF WiLLPICniCTODAY The entire Statesman staff will frolic at Hagefs grove - today when the -annual picnic will be held. A. J, Edwards is general chairman. - The- dinner hour is 1:30 o'clock: with each family or person bringing his own complete luncheon.". All the food will be put together and served cafeteria style. The Statesman Is furnishing paper plates and cups, coffee and ice cream' but other table serv ice such as knives, forks .and spoons should be in the picnic baskets. The day's. events Include- a horseshoe contest at 11: SO a m., dinner at 1:30 p. m.. kltball at 3 : IB p. m., novelty races tor wo men t 3:30 p. m., novelty race for children at 3: 45 p. m.; kit ball for carriers at 4 p." ml;- fat' men's race at 6 p. xn fat women's race at 5:15 p. m.; games from 5:15 p. m. to 5:30 p. m. Combine Working In Waldo Hills WALDO HILLS. July 27. For the first time n the history of thin neighborhood a combine is helping to harvest the crop. The Schlack brothers, who moved here last tall from near CorraV lls, hare I such a machine and have done their, own grain on the Hartwell place. They are now doing, a few acres for Karl Hab- erly. Fall grain came on so fast that it Is hurrying farmers, v On the H. E. King farm the binder is ; going St hours a day, with three shifts of men and teams. Jack Tabert, who lives across from the Evergreen school,1' has VQflfleett'c opattafl IE)i?E3g Sttoi?e Starting Monday, July 29 AND LASTING FOR 6 BIG DAYS i Make it a point to at tend this big sale and save money The Store : 105: kOLLIAS V kJtSTO daily and yoa are hereby pubUcly invited to join, too. No dues, bo president, no minutes of last meeting just a hosiery purchase plan that promises you the 13th pair fres when you have bought twelve pairs of Rollins. We have a membership card for you. The 13th Pair is Free Tht 4G4-4C3 PAGE SEVEN gone to California to visit a son. " . . Mrs,. Murtls Syphert. who for the past ten years has lived in the Evergreen district,-has mov- M to Silverton, where she is now living on South Water street, -When she came here she lived for many, years on the Price place, and later moved to the Gehring tenant house, where she lived at the time ot moving. Hen son. Billy, is in a CCC camp in Lane county. . . - Hendriclcs Addresses McMinnville Picnic DAYTON, July 2T.-Mrs. Paul Londershausen, Mrs. Randall Pine, Mrs. David De Tier e and Mrs. Maimie Randall of Dayton attended the picnic , at McMinn ville city park sponsored by the Yamhill county federation of Wo men's clubs, Wednesday. ; About 25 club women attended. R. J.-HendridksJ historian of Salem, delivered an address on the preservation' of the old George Gay brick house built in the '40s In. the Wheatland com munity; Mrs. J. W. Briedwell of Amity and Miss Ella Hendricki of, McMinnville, were appointed to confer with other seonle in terested as a preliminary step to interest club women in the move ments: DAUGHTER BORN PIONEER, July 27. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bird; are the proud grandparents of Gwendolyn May, born July 24 to Mr. and Mrs. Chet Gilliam of RlckrealL Mrs. Gilliam Is In the Dallas hospi tal and both mother and babe are doing nicely. The baby weighed 7 pounds and 10 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Gilliam have been staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bird this summer. This is a second child, the first be ing a boy. for Ladies El .3? Thirteen pairs make a dozen when you are a member of our Rollins Hosiery Club. It's quite an unusual trick but then Rollins are .unusual stocking s. Our Club membership is Krovdnz Store (or Lciles STATE STREET " . r