The OREGON STATESSlAl Salein Oregon, Saturday Morning August 10; 1935 PAGE FIVE GE CREAM CODE TO . . - I I Society News At The Price Shoe Go's RULED Miss Adele Amort Is Bride This Morning MISS ADELE AMORT, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. AmorC wiH be wedded to Orrille Eastrid, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harrey W. Eastridge, this ra orning tt 7 :30 a. m. in tb par ish house of St. Joseph's Catho lic church. Father T. J. Bernard will per form the ceremony. Miss Amort will wear a dark blue ensemble with a corsage of gardenias. Her attendant. Miss Cleo Amort, will wear yellow crepe with white ac cessories and a corsage of rose buds. Mr. Eastridge will haTO Harold Richardson for his best man. After a wedding trip south, the couple will reside at 10:55 Edge water street. West Salem. Mrs. Woolery Fetes Mrs. Sharp Mrs. Clarence Woolery was. hostess at her home Thursday aft ernoon honoring Mrs. Roy Sharp. Tea was served following several informal hours. Mrs. Philip Sitner and Mrs. Ce cil Woolery assisted at the tea hour. Guests were Mrs. Sharp, Mrs. E. V. Ferguson, Mrs. Christine New burg, Mrs. Ernest Anderson, Mrs. Glen Needham. and daughter, Ber nlce. Miss Lydia Martin, Mrs. El mer Forbis, Miss Tresa Murham mer, Mrs. Harold Bowman and daughter, -Rita.' Mrs. Ferrel Co valt and children, Teddie and Fer rel, Mrs. James Tanner, Miss No Tak, Mrs. Theodore Seder, Miss Mabel Stone, Mrs. Phil Sitner and son, Philip, jr., and Mrs. Cecil Woolery. Swim Party Enjoyed Thursday A group of debs gathered at Riverdale Thursday night for a picnic dinner and swimming par ty. Those attending were Miss Ves per Geer, Miss Helen Way, Miss Margaret Gillette, Miss Irma Walker, Miss Margory Tryon, Miss June Weeks. Mi?s Betty Dotson. Miss Clarice Kolbe, Miss Muriel Martin and Miss Alberta Howe. Salem friends will be interested in the marriage of Miss Nola Pearl Kenworrhy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J: K. Kenworthy of Hos kin, to Howard Wilfred Henning sen of Salem which was solemn ized August 1 in Independence. The eouple will reside in Salem. . Independence. . Miss Naomi Hewett, bride-elect of Frank Lab berton of Wapato, Wash., was the honored guest at a pottery shower given In her honor by Mrs. Loren Mort and Mrs. Paul E. Robinson, hostesses, at the home of Mrs. Mort. r She Is a daughter of Mrs. F. G. Hewett. Miss Hewett graduated from the Independence schools and from Willamette university, where she was a member of Delta Phi. She was a domestic jcience teacher at Clatskaniehigh school this last year. Theweddlng is to take place in the early fall. Mr. Labberton owns and oper ates an automotive mechanics and electric welding shop at Wapato. Contract was In play at six tables. Guests were Mfs Xaomi Hewett, hon ored guest. Mrs. F. G. Hewett. Mr. Fran cW Krieg, Mi Glenn Hiitibrand, Mrn I.ida Honn, Mr. Irrin Diment, Mn. K. I.. William. Mr. Lottie Mcintosh, Mr. Trude Davidson. Mn. J. B. Violette. Mri. Robert Kelly, Mm. C. E. Tallent, Mra. I.ek Wheeler, Mr. C. G. Irvin. lira. . Pear! Hedge. Mrs. (fentge D. Herley, Jin. George C. Knoft. Mrs. Carl DeAr mand, Mrs. Karl Brauti ot Wheeler, Oregon; lira. Gerald Hewett of Tilla mook; Mrs. Fred Hewett ot VcMinn eille; Mra. William R. Baker of East Or ange. New Jerev; Mrs. Iwigst Adama of Salem, Mrs. Gillette and Mia Thelma Gillette of Monmouth: Miss Edith aod Elizabeth Clement. Mies Beulah Cramer f Salem; Mr. Maurice J. Butler and hostesses. ' Dayton. Members ot the Past Noble Grand club of Naomi Re bekah lodge of Dayton attended a delightful 12 o'clock luncheon Wednesday when Carlton Past KoMe Grand club ntertafned Mc Mlnnvile. Yamhill and Dayton clubs. About 70 women were present at the beautiful Dennis park In Carlton. This Is a custom enjoyed annually. Mt. Angel Mrs. George May entertained friends and club mem bers with bridge and a late sup per, Wednesday, evening, at the home of "her mother, Mxs. Leo Barr. Mrs. R. O. Appleby re ceived high score honors and Mrs John Ebner the door prize. Mrs. Nina Hamby and grand daughters, Louise and Elsie Slo- cum have been visiting at the John Slocum and B. E. Otjen homes. They return to San Fran cisco this weekend. i Be sure you are fair to yourself. Have your eyes examined today and let us tell you their true condition. Below-par vi sion saps vitality and handicaps your progress in everything you do. a 1 Mrs. Jones Honored With Party Complimenting Mrs. Victor Jones who is a house guest of Mrs. Fred Bynon, Mrs. Stephen. Merg ler opened ber home Thursday night tor a delightful Informal athering. The evening was spent in need lework. At the supper hour, the serving table was covered with a lace cloth and graced with pink tapers in silver candelabra. Mrs. Mergler and Mrs. Bynon presided. Those invited to fete Mrs. Jones were Miss Lois Barker, Miss Mary White, Miss Yelleda Ohm- art, Miss Genevieve Morgan, Miss Esther Hayden, Miss Jessie Steele, Mrs. Harold Pruitt, Mrs. Lillian Cadwell. Mrs. Charles Bol- leans, Mrs. Fred Bynon and Mrs. Stephen Mergler. Miss -Rogen Tells Wedding Date as 2$th MISS OLIVE ROGEN. whose marriage to Edgar King will be an event of August 25, was the inspiration for a kitchen shower Thursday night given by Mrs. Archie Bjelde. Tea was served at 4 o'clock. Those invited by Mrs. Bjelde to fete Miss Rogen were Mrs. Charles Lindquist, Mrs. Oscar Lindqulst, Mrs. George Fake, Mrs. L. W. Hall, Mrs. Webber, Mrs. O. H. Strand, Mrs. Curtis Odenburg, Mrs. O. E. Rogen, Mrs. Ida Ol Ben, Mrs. Clarence Walker, Mrs. P. A. King, Mrs. R. M. Phillips, Miss Jean Rogen and Mrs. O. M. Cbeelds of San Francisco. Scotts Mills Mrs. Cora Heaton, of Hill3b8ro. president of the Re bekah assembly, paid Ivy Rebekah lodge an official visit Tuesday and gave an interesting talk. Ivy lodge put on part of the degree work, after which lunch was served. Mrs. Heaton, a guest of Mrs. An nette Hicks, over night, went to Mills City Wednesday morning. Other visitors present were Mr. and Mra. R. G. Henderson of Sa lem, Nellie Norton, Blanch Nor ton, Grace Skilier, Ruth Ballwe ber and Josephine Ballweber of Monitor, Eda Rube. Alma Hene mingsen and George Buch of Sil verton. Mt. Angel Mrs. J. F. Sauvain, Mra. Anne Holmes, Mrs. P. Zerr, Miss Audrey Ebner and Miss Rose Renner were hostesses at a bridal showeT, honoring Miss Christine Zerr, bride-elect, at the Zerr home Wednesday night. The evening was spent in play ing "500 six tables being In play. The high score prize was won by Mrs. Henry Weiiand, second prize by Mrs. Frank Hettwer and the draw prize by Mrs. Fabian Stahl. The card playing was followed by lunch, served by the hostesses. Mr. and Mra. D. R. Jamison of San Bernardino, Calif., are visit ing at the H. C. Shields home on Browning avenue. Mr. Jamison's mother, Mrs. Minnie Jamison, lives with the Shields'. Miss Evelyn DeMarals of Port land is spending the weekend with Miss Alberta Howe. Planning Board Members Added Appointment of Lee Crawford and Marvin T. Headrick, both prominent in the young democrat ic movement, as members of the Marlon county planning board, was announced at the meeting of the board this week. This brings the membership to 13. August Huckestein is chairman and Dr. J. C. Ebner of Mt. Angel, secre tary. NEW FOR FALL Coats and Suits for Wemen and Children Tailored from all wool materials and crepe silk lined. Lowest prices in Salem for quality merchandise. WE SELL Thomas Kay Woolen Mills materials at mill prices. New Fall all wool materials 0 in. wide ranging in price from . . . $1.60 to $2 Per Yd. THE LITTLE FRENCH SHOP Just Vet of Court how se OS) 1 Briefs All In; Delegation Of Authority Illegal, Meyer Contends All briefs in the ease against Fred Meyer, Portland chain store operator, involving the constitu tionality of the state agricultural adjustment act, have been filed in the state supreme court. The law previously was held un constitutional by Circuit Judge. Winters of Multnomah county. The suit originally was filed to restrain Meyer from selling ice cream at a price under the code quotation. Under Judge Winter's decision Meyer must comply with the code prices pending disposi tion of the appeal In the supreme court. Meyer contends that the code was formed by manufactur ers and distributors and-that it raised the price of ice cream from 29 to 40 cents a quart. Denies Farmer Benefited "The fanner received only one cent of the increase," the brief filed by Meyer's attorneys read. "The Oregon state agricultural adjustment act is a flagrant viola tion of the constitutional require ment of a separation of legisla tive and executive powers and is an unconstitutional attempt to delegate powers not possessed by the legislature under the guise of market agreements. "If this type of legislation 1 Is sustained the legislature could meet, delegate all its powers to in terested groups and adjourn for ever." The case already has been argued In the supreme court and a decision probably will be hand ed down late in September. The decision of the supreme court will affect 11 Oregon codes. Mrs. Charles Weller has as house guests this week three of her sisters, Miss Ellen J. Cham berlin, Mrs. George W. Belt and Mrs. J. L. Schultz, all of Port land. T1BST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Chemeketa ahf- I.ibertr trmtm Snn. day school at 9:45 and 11 a. m. Sunday services at 11 a. nT. Subject of lesson sermon, "Spirit." Testimony meetine edne&dav ereninv .t A .'.In.t Th. reading room in lissome temple open 11 m. to o:au p. m. except Sundays and idays. holi ENGLEWO0T) TTNITED BEETHEEJI 17th and Nebraska streets. R r Mnn minister. Sunday church school at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Theme, "The Transformed Life." Com- nmpa cnristian .ndesvor and evening worship service at 7:30 o'clock. Contin uing the study of the gospel of John. THE SALVATIOH ASUT 195 North Commercial street. Cant. and Mrs. McAlIsn. Sunday school at 9:30 m. Morning service at 11 o clock. Young people'a meeting at 6:30 p. m. Evening service at 8 o'clock. Bev. H. M. Mead, spesker. Weekday services Tnes dsy, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. CHTJECH OT CHBJST North Cottage and Shipping streets T. Springs, minister. Bible study at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Topic. Parable of the Tares and the Wheat.'' Observance of the Lord's Supper. Eve ning service at 7:30 o'clock. KNIGHT MEMORIAL COSGKEQATIOSAL 19th and Ferry streeU. H. C. Stover, minister. Sunday school at 10 a. m. J. J. Thompson, superintendent. Morning wor ship at 11 o clock. Sermon, "What is Your Namet" SOUTH 8AXEM FEIENT38 8. Commercial at Washington street. Chss. C. Il worth, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Evening gospel meeting at 8 o clock. Midweek prayer meeting Thursday at 8 p. m. IMMAVXTEI. BAPTIST Hazel and Academy streets. Bible school at 10 a., m. Mare Saucy, superin tendent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Benj. Irona speakinT. Evening service at 7:30 o'clock. C. D. Saucy. Regular bible stndy Thursday at 7:45 p. m. CHURCH OF JXSU8 CHRIST OF LATTEX DAT SAINTS Meets at the Salem Women's club. 460 North Cottage Street. Sunday school at 1U a. m. Preaching services st 13 noon. x- 71 if TT -s h M THERE ia a decided twang of autumn in the air . . . n6t a bit too early to shop for your school wardrobe or plan a new frock, suit or coat! ' NEW WOOLEN PLAIDS Wherever gay, young people meet they're going to be in wool. If you want to be a step ahead, get into wool at once. These new ar rivals are, indeed, a revelation in fabric and pattern. Wooly tweeds, soft rabbit hair, semi sheers of supple texture and a host of other novelties here awaiting you. Priced Surprisingly Low for Such Quality ROSEDALB TBXEWM Mils Cliftoa Boss, minister. 8unday school at 10 a, m. T. D. Trick, superin tendent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon, "I Will St Him on High.' In tercessory praynr at 4 p. m. C. E. ee eitie meet at 7 "tt. m. Evening evan gelistic service at 8 o'clock. Reports of Twin Bocks C E. conference. Sermon, ''mat Think Ye of Christ" will be illu strated by film slides entitled. "Christ Before Pilate." Vacation bible school con tinues front 9 to 11:30 a, m. each day this week. FIRST CHTJBCH. 07 GOD North Cottsgii end Hood streets. L. Wesley Johnson, pastor. Sunday school classes at 10 a. m. Lyle D. Knox, super intendent. Preaciing at 11 a. m, "Bless ings or Afflictions." Young people's so ciety at 7 p. at. Evening service at o'clock. Subject, "An Adequate Gospel lor 1935." 8pe:ial -mnsie by the Naia rene church mule quartette. Teachers' training class Tuesday at 7 :30 p. m. di rected by Mrs. U Wesley Johnson. Pray er meeting 'Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. Choir -rehearsal 1'ridsy evening. I riSST PSESBTTEXIAV Winter -and Ciaemeketa streets. G rover C. Birtchet, D.O., pastor. Church school at 0:30 a. m. J. K. Frtaaimmona, superin tendent. Robert L. Evans, 1 D., of Pasa dena, Calif., preaching on "The Indwell ing Spirit." C. . societies at 6:30 p. as. Evening -worship at 7:30 o'clock. Sermon, "What are We to Believe About the Bible" by Dr. Evans. Prsyer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. led by Dr. Evans. TIEST MITHODIST EPISCOPAL State and Church streets. Jae. E. Mil ligsn, pastor. R. M. Gstke, superinten dent. The Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. The sermon subject is, "Victim or Victor." The young people's organixationa meet at 7 p. m. Evening worship at 8 o'clock. J. A. White's nstional jubilee negro spir itual singers will give a sacred concert. TTJKNXX METHODIST Rev. Oswald Jefferson, pastor. Sundsy school at 10 a. m. Ivan Hadley, super intendent. WorsHip it 11 . n. Subject, "Security and New Desl." Evening wor ship at 8 o'clock.. Subject, "Prelude to Personality." Junior league at 7 p. m. Senior league at 7 p. m. Wednesday night and Thnrsday at 8 p. m. service, "Story of the Wilderness" by the pastor. CHBIST LTJTHEEAN 18th and State streets. Kev. Amos E. Minneman, pastor. German services at 9:30 a. m. Kev. Matter Balterman charge. English at 8 p. m. Kev. Jensen of fcilverton conducting the service. Sunday school st 0:30 a. m. Luther Lesgue at 7 p. m. Dorcjs society meets Wednesday at & p. m. in cnurcn pariors. C0UBT STREET CHTJECH OF CHEIST Court and 17th streets. l. W. Dan iels, pastor. Bible school st 9:45 a. m Miss Jean Hawkins, superintendent. Morn mg worship snd observance of the Lord's Supper at 11 o'clock. Solo by Mrs. Mary Hughes. Message, "Sharing." Christian Lndcavor at 6:4j p. m. Lvening service with music in charge of the Loyal Berean class. Message, "Buried Treasure. Mid week service Thursdsy at 7:45 p. m. HAZEL GREEN U. B. CHURCH Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Ross Hiles, sapt. Rev. J. H. Wortman will bring his farewell message at 11 a. m. Rev. Wortman ia leaving for Spokane where the Lmted Brethren will hold their an' nual conference August 20. Rev. Ren ton G. Roscoe. Portland, conference supt. will preach at 8 p. m. and will hold the last quarterly conference. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Center anc High atreets. Guy L. Drill, minuter. Church sebool, B:30 a. m Morning worship of the church, 10:45, Communion of the Lord's Supper. Ser mon, "A Holy Poverty." Young Peo ple s service, 6:15 . m. Five groups. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m. Sermon theme, "Putting Jesus on the 8pot." Church night service Wednesdsy evening. 7:30. AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH 341-345 North Church street: Rev. P, W. Eriksen, pastor. 10:30 a. m., morn ing worship. Sermon topic: "Is the Way so Concealed or ao Difficult Tha Few Only Find it!" Special music The Ladies' Guild Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. at the church parlors. UNITED BRETHREN Mission, near 12th. A. S. Henderson, pastor. Services, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Baptism after morning service. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Mrs. Alice M. Hencer son, supt. Prayer service, 7:30, Wednes day evening. UNITED BCXBNCB OF TRUTH Fellowship center. 420 State street. Sundsy services 8 p. m. only. Lecture by Dr. Orlen Richard Kring. Subject, "Environment. Devila Colored. Mid' week services, Thursday. Circle, 8 p. m. GERMAN BAPTIST North Cottage and D streets. Rev. G Senunke. assisting minister, smii school at 9:45 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening- service at 7:30 o clock. Midweek prsyer Wednesdsy at p. m. GAY r riBST STJaVaSUCAX. Corner Rnmnev anil Mm., .(u.1. Emorr W. PettienrA DTI. SlltiUlav Sin! day school at 9:45 a. m. John J. Kudiit, aupwnnienaeat. morning worship at 11 tnm. opeciai music. Bersawn,. -'jfani Firat RrorHA flnak " Kmln t Will. sea park at 8:30 p. m. High school lea gue and young people' league at 630 n. f.venin- evangelistic service at 7:30 'clock, broadcast. Special music Sermon, The Eighth Commandment" Bible stu y Thursday at 7:80. p. m. THE CHURCH AT WAT.Traf UDStairs. 44 1 Cnnr atvut V SI.-.. Bandera, pastor. Sunday Bible school at -j a- in. ssorntng worm nip at 11 clock, o'clock aersnoa follawawl liv knxim.i service at the river. Young people's fel- ? . ' ' v' m" -Tngeutie service t 8 O dock. Siirhininv fiii..v ning over Sunday, 18th, the district fel lowship conference of the Pentecostal church wUl he in uui services every evening open to the public at D B CIOC&. O. M. A. G6a?X, TABZSKACIJS 655 Ferry street. W. H. Caldwell, cas tor. Sundsy school at 9:45 a. as. Morn. rag worship at 11 o'clock. Theme, "The Church at Philadelphia." Youi people's meeting at 0:4a p. m. Evangeusue ser vice at 7:45 p. m. Subject. "The Lardo- eean Church." Bev. A. I. Garrison, whs ia conducting meetings every evening this wees, wui speaJc at nil the Sunday ser vices. Prayer meetina Tneadav evenina-. Young people's cottage prayer meeting 11 ciiunu; cclliD. CALVARY BAPTIST Sonth Tfirh n rl S-n-v mt-rmmtm ttnvV school at 9:40 a. ni Mrs. W A ft.i-lr.i. opt. liev. A. E .Dsvii Portland m;t pastor. Morning worship at 10:50 and young people s service combined with the preaching service, at 7 o'clock. Young people, who have been in attendance at the aummer auemhlv t f..1i. win give reports en the conference. Prayer service end business meeting, Wednes day, 1 :a p. m. FREE METHODIST CHURCH North Winter at Market street: M. H. Pitcher, pastor. Sunday school at 0:45: Herbert Hansen, supt. Morning worship at 11. Subject, "Joy and Strength.- The Y. P. M. 8. groups at 6:30; Maxine rross. president, evangelistic service at 7:30. Prayer service, Thursday, 8 p. m. W. M. S. business 'meeting Tuesday, 2 m. 8ALEM MENN0NITE CHURCH Corn of 17th and Chemeketa street: II II. Dick, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 m.; a. y. -r. aif, supt. Moraine wor ship st 11, in German. No evening serv ices as the church is invited to the Dallas M. B. church to hear Rev. John S. Dick, returned missionary from China, upeat on Present Conditions in China Prayer meeting on nednesdsy at 8 p. m. HIGHLAND FRIENDS Highland avenue at Church street: T Clio Brown, pastor. Bible school at 10 a. m. Clifton Ross, supt. Worship at 11 Message, ."The Need of a Guide." Jun ior C. K. at 8. Adult and intermediate C. E.'s at 7. Evangelistic services st 8 p. m. Midweek prayer meeting, Thurs day, 8 p. m. GLAD TIDINGS MISSION Sunday school, 2 p. m. Messsge 3 p. m. Salvation messsge, 7:45 p. m, Sun day services at 1050 N. 16th street. Bi ble study, Tuesday evening, 7 :45. Pray er meeting Thursday, 7:45 p. m. These services at 446 S. Cottage street. BETHANY BEF0BMED North Capitol and Marion streets. Ed win Horstman, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. German services at 10 a. m., "Thy Kingdom Come." English services at 11 a. m. The Rev. A. E. Binder, presi dent of the regional conference of the Pacific northwest district of the Evan gelical and Reformed church, will speak. JASON LEE MEMORIAL M. E. Corner North Winter and Jefferson streets. Rev. Lynn Wood, pastor. Church school at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Rev. C. L. Dark of Me Minnville will preach. Epworth League services at 7 p. m. Service ia charge of Boy Scouts, troops 8 and 12, at 8 p. m. LESLIE MEMORIAL South Commercial and Meyers streets. Dean" C. Poindezter, minister. Church school at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11 o'flock. Sermon, "Whe Gives Him self." Epworth League at 7 p. m. Preach ing at 8 p. m. Messsge, "I Go to Prove My Soul." TEMPLE BAPTIST North 19th and Breyman streets. Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Harvey F. Finn, an perintendent. Morning worshpi at 11 o'clock. Rev. J. E. Tooke preaching. Tonng people's service st 7 p. m. Evening worship at 8 o'clock. FIRST BAPTIST Bible school at 9:45 a. m, Fred Broer. superintendent. Preaching services at 11 . B n n H T P II. at 7 T. m. Dr. J. E. Conant of Chicago, summer snpply pastor, presence morning ana eve UnnSnr mhiect 'A Christian Labor Union." Evening. "Why Did God Give the Ten Commandments I WOOLENS Dfloce Aj?eJJmiGtt a Uew o2 ttEae Manasr wmmmsKrmwMMm BliaiSV. X I I I II pry Hs k M 1 " j m ' I IST S I 1 x. ssaamsw' 0ul II . gf 77 I .mil in: ? v n 1 1 i 1 vero A Kl 7 "-sl I H A UD ' ca be mZT VI if WI I r f CJ - "ue Til If H If I I "yOfl V I! Tht I omen's J ir Women wsVloeS ) LJ $9.95 "ft-? (nip ft , r in, -m WM Wttfm SEbg (So 135 North 'Libojr-OfiQtQGa SiSr "tiAUMM ORiCON P0MER0Y & KEENE 879 State St. -Salem ' h ifcaVJia ri JU-J U ! - arj. - . I , ! ! uiai .. --:-n i , ..