The OREGON STATESMAN Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, August 21, 1935
PAGE FIVE
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Society News and Club Affairs
Jessib Steele. Society Editor
Pretty Wedding is
Solemnized ,
Sunday
MONMOUTH. A lovely bride
of Sunday was Miss Jane
Craven, who was married
to Robert Beach of Lorgview,
Wash., at 11:30 a. m. in a cere
mony at the faome of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Alva H. Craven.
Rev. Rodney 3J. Britten of t'ae
Monmouth Baptist charch read
th servic belore a group of 50
relative and close friends.
Preceding the ceremony, Ron
ald Craven of Salem, cousin of
the bride. Wkaar "I Love Yon
Truly.' He was accompanied by
Miss Mildred McKulght of Moa
mouth, who -also played the wed
ding music. As the first strains
of Mendelssohn's wedding marcb-
sounded. Miss Martha Mae Blair
and Miss Olga Sacre lighted tail
tapers on the improvised altar
which was banked with hydran
geas, sweet peas and jasmine. Lit
tle David Craven of Salem and
Anne Britten, Monmouth, outlined
an aisle of white satin ribbon
streamers through which the
bride and her bridesmaid, de
scending the curved stairway,
passed to the altar.
The bride wore a floor length
gown of vrhite net over white
satin and carried a shower bou
quet of sweet peas, pink rosebuds
and lilies of the valley. Her only
attendant. Miss Aasetta Sehwei-
ter, wore pink -organdie and a
corsage of sweeftTeal'sin pastel
shade. The base was given in
marriage by her" father. Ralph
Beach of Independence, brother
of the groom, was best man.
A reception followed. Mrs
Philip M. Schweiier and Mrs
Paul Riley were in charge of tlie
dining room, Mrs. R. E. Darby cut
the cakes, Mrs. C. E. Blair pre
sided at the urns, and Miss Bird
iae Derby at the punch bowl. As
sisting about the rooms were the
Misses Martha Mae Blair. Miss
Olga Sacre, Mies Meryl Miller,
Miss Vernie Miller and" Mrs. El
mer Beach, Jr. During the recep
tion, Ronald Craven sang Be
cause." Guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Craven of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs.
J. S. Albert, Mr?. Thomas Wann,
Miss Meryl Miller, Miss Vernie
Miller, Mr. and Mn. Ronald Cra
ven and children, all of Salem,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beach, jr..
of Longview. Wash.. Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Blair. Martha .Mae and Bob
by Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Philip M.
Bchweizer, Mis Anetta Schweizer.
Ilia Schweizer, Mrs. R. E. Derby.
Miss Birdine Derby. Mrs. Paul
Riley, Donald Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. R. B. Swenson, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas H. Gentle, Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Parker, Rev. and Mrs.
Rodney M. Britten and Anne,
Kenneth Mulkey. Miss Betty Lou
Elliott, Miss Mildred McKnight,
Mi Olga Sacre. Mrs. Rachel Mil
iar and Miss Cora Smith, all of
Monmouth, Dr. and Mrs. M. J.
Butler, Marlow Butler, Mr. and
Mrs. Willard E. Craven and
Ralph Beach, all of Independence.
Mrs. Beach is a graduate of
Monmouth high school and nt
tended Oregon Normal school last
rear. She was popular in the
young musical group of Mon
mouth. Beach is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Beach, sr., of Bend.
He is a graduate of Longview
high school, attended Oneonta
Military academy, Los Angeles,
and Washington State college,
and Is a member of Theta Xi
fraternity. They will be at home
after August 25 in Longview,
where he is employed in the ship
ping department of the Long-Bell
Lumber company.
Miss Gertrude Eakin and Miss
Alice Judd, formerly of Salem, but
now making their homes in Law
renceV Kansas, who have been the
house guests for the past month
at the home of Miss Eakin's broth
er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Eakin, are planning to
leave Salem Thursday for the mid
dle west where they will resume
their teaching duties for the com
ing year. During their stay in Sa
lem a number of informal affairs
bare been arranged for their
pleasure, including several scenic
drives to nearby ."pQints of inter
est. Tuesday was spent at Taft
where they were the guests of
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Hubenthal
of Couer d'Aleue, Idaho, and Mr.
and Mrs. George Trotherough of
Spokane, Washington, house
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Kert
son of this city, left yesterday for
their respective homes. Mr. and
Mrs. Hubenthal were accompanied
to the Idaho city by Miss Beatrice
Kertson, where she will spend her
vacation period.
Visiting at the Hugh Latham
home in Silverton are Mr. and
Mrs. Foster Cone and son, Lath
am, of Medford. The Cones are
former Salem residents and will
also spend some time at the
Charles Cone residence In. South
Salem.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Wednesday? August 21
W. F. M. S. of Leslie Memorial charch at home
Jlrs. John Bertelson, 110 Leffeile street.
Janior Maccabees court in regular session.
Regular meeting of Maccabees, Wednesday, 8 p. m.,
in X. of P. hall.
Women's Missionary society of First Evangelical
church, all day meeting, Wednesday, .August 21, at
home of Mrs. G. F. Liening, Rt. 1, Jefferson.
Royal Neighbor Sewing club picnic. Paradise Is
lands, Wednesday, August 21. All interested meet 10:30
a. m.. "Fraternal temple.
. Past Noble Grand association will meet at home of
,Mrs. Willis Caldwell, Qurnaby, Wednesday, August
21, for potluck supper. Meet at entrance of 1. O. O. F.
hall at 6 o'clock.
Yew Park circle will meet at home of Mrs. A. A.
Underhill, 885 South 12th street, Wednesday, August
21, 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. E. E. Gilliam, assisting hostess.
Woman's Union of Temple Baptist church, all day
meeting. Wednesday, August 21, at home of Mrs. J. M.
Cross, Rt. 7. Potluck luncheon at noon.
Thursday, August 22
Regular meeting of Chemawa grange, Thursday,
8 p. m., M. W. A. hall. Program in charge of Lather
J. Chapin, followed by refreshments.
Zonta Club members regular meeting, Thursday
noon, Marion hotel.
Friday, August 23
Business Girls' class of the First M. E. church, pot
luck supper. Friday, 6:30 p. m.. at home of Miss Elsie
Miller. 1180 North Winter street.
society. 9:30 a. m., Friday, August 23. Leslie Memorial
District Rally of the Woman's Home Missionary
church. All day session. Noon luncheon.
W. W. G. Girls of the First Baptist church will meet
with Miss Elma Hoyt, 753 North Winter street, Friday.
August 23, 8 p. m.
Informal Party Honors
Guests
Honoring their house guests,
Mr. and Mrs. McKee Fisk of
Santa Ana, Cal.. Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Thomas entertained at the
Thomas home Monday with an
.informal evening of bridge fol
lowed by a late supper.
Flowers in pastel tints were
combined attractively about the
living rooms where cards were
in play.
Those chosen to greet the visi
tors were Mr. and Mrs. Georse
Rhoten, Mr. and Mrs. George R.
K. Moorehead, Mrs. Dorothy Ryan
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swan
of Newberg.
High scores at contract were
awarded to Mrs. George Moor
head and Mrs. Dorothy Ryan.
Mr. and Mrs. Fisk will leave
Salem Wednesday Connecticut,
where Mr. Fisk has accepted a
teaching fellowship at Yale uni
versity, during which time he
will work on his doctor's degree.
Alice Chandler is
Bridge Hostess
One of the attractive social af-
Elizabeth Lewis is
Dinner Hostess
Honoring Emory Petticord, son
of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Petticord
of this city, who is leaving Aug
ust 2 6 for Asbury, Ky.. where he
will enter Asbury college, MiS3
Elizabeth Lewis will entertain
Wednesday night at the home of
her parents with a formally ar
ranged dinner party.
At the table, which will be
centered with a lovely floral ar
rangement of summer flowers
guarded by lighted tapers in pas
tel colors, covers will be placed
for the honor guest, Emory Petti
cord, and Mrs. Elizabeth Parr,
Miss Maud Martin, Miss Opal Sei
wert, Howard Lampkin. Merle De
Lapp, Bert Childs and the host
ess, Miss Elizabeth Lewis. Mrs.
W. L. Lewis will assist the host
ess In serving.
Honoring Miss Willa Roethlin,
whose marriage to Lee Ohmart
will be an event of September,
Mrs. William Lewis entertained
Friday evening with an informal
bTidge party. Attractive bouquets
of garden flowers were arranged
throughout the rooms where the
guests enjoyed several hours of
Mary Eason to Be
Wednesday
Hostess .
TO honor Miss Malisse Sardam,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
who la a house guest at the
David Eason home. Miss Mary
Eason wall entertain tonight with
a "splash" party followed by a
buffet supper. Brightly colored
garden flowers wfll center the
serving table where hospitalities
will be dispensed.
Those bidden to meet the out-of-town
guest are the Misses Al
ice Swift. Jean Wiley, Eleanor
Swift, Janet Robertson, Alice Un
rnh, Alice Chandler, Leneta Bel
linger, Emelyn Griggs, Eleanor
Perry, Marian Hultenberg, Shir
ley Cronemiller, Mabelle Lilburn,
Ruth Starrett, Jean Anunsen and
Ruth Kellogg. Mrs. David Eason
win assist the hostess.
Several other smart affairs are
being planned before the Port
land visitor returns to her home
neit Sunday.
Members of the Salem Zonta
club will meet Thursday noon at
the Marion hotel for their regular
weekly meeting. The affair will
be informal and Tegular order of
business will be carried on.
Social Ai fairs in
Compliment to
Delaney s
HONORING Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Delaney, prominent Salem
people who are leaving soon
to take up their new residence in
San Francisco, Mr. and Mra. J. II.
Brady and Mrs. Lett Bergsvik en
tertained Jointly Sunday evening
with an "at home". During the
evening Intimate friends of the
Delaney'a called informally to bid
adieu".
Both Mr. and Mrs. Delaney have
been popular members of the so
cial contingent and since 'the an
nouncement of their plans to leave
Salem, have been the inspiration
for many complimentary affairs
during the past few weeks.
Popular former Salem residents
who are visiting for a fortnight
in and about the Capital City, are
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Endicott and
children, Shirley and Teddy, of
Seattle, who are guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Camp
bell on Court street.
Numerous informal and formal
social affairs are being given in
compliment to the Washington
visitors. Monday the Endicotts
motored to Marshfield for a few
days where they will be the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. William Gosser
and family, also former Salem res
idents. Miss Ianthe Smith of Albany is
a house- guest of Mrs. Frederick
Thielsen and daughter. Miss Nan
cy Thielsen, who are spending the
summer at Suttle Lake.
Mrs. Mary PoUal of Pasadena,
Calif., is visiting at Salem At the
home of her brother and sister-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry S.
PoisaL In South Salem. Mrs. Pol
sal is returning to her home la
the California city after having
spent the past few months with
relatives and' friends throughout
the middle west.
. .. .
Members of Beta Chi sorority
were entertained Tuesday evening
by the Misses Margaret and Edna
Savage, at the R. W. Craig home.
Aa informal evening followed by
a late supper was enjoyed by the
guests.
The Yew Park Circle will meet
at the home of Mrs. A. A. Under
bill. 88S South 12th, Wednesday,
August 21, at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs.
E. E. Gilliam will be the assisting
hostess.
Mrs. C. E. Charlton and young
son Robert, accompanied by Mrs.
George Chamberlain, returned
home Monday evening from Nes
kowin, where they have been en
joying a week's beach vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Knighton
of the Arlington Heights district
in Portland are entertaining Mrs.
Josephine Stewart of Salem tor
a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Busick and
daughter, Jeanne, expect to leave
Salem Thursday for Neskowin
where they will enjoy a vacation
for the remainder of the month.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Creech are
among the Salem resi&ents who
are enjoying a beach outing.
Reunion Dinner Held
Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. H. M7 Buell of
Brash ' College- celebrated their
41st wedding anniversary Wed
nesday night with a reunion din
ner. Those, present were Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Boell and children.
Grace Marie and Charles Arthur
of Olympia, Wash., Mr. and Mra.
Scire. Buell and children, DarreH
and Alice Mae of Portland, Mr.
and ' Mrs. Nathan Buell and
aughter Joatra of Los Angeles,
'. and Mrs. Arnel Smith and
daughters, Estella . and Marjorie
of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Smith and children, Doreen. How
ard and Doris of Brush College.
Mrs. Bueli's mother. Mrs. N. D.
Jones, Arthur Bnell and family
and Nathan Buell and family
have returned home after spend
ing: a week with their parents and
sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Leif Bergsvik and
daughters, Marjorie Ann and Dor
othy Marie, arrived home Sunday
from an extensive motor trip
through California, returning by
way of Klamath Falls, where they
were guests of friends.
Mrs. Otho White, accompanied
by Miss Audrey Winship, left Mon
day by motor for a vacation in
California. While In the south they
plan to visit the San Diego expo
sition.
Th Woman's Union of Temple
Baptist church will meet for an
all day session Wednesday, August
21, at the home of Mrs. J. M.
Cross, Rt. 7. Pot lucJe luuc-eon
will be served at noon.
Members et Delta Phi sorority
were entertained Informally Mon
day evening when Miss Doris TJn-
rah complimented the group with
an evening at the Unruh home.
Following the regular business
routine conversation, sewing and
cards was the diversion of the
guests.
Those making up the club per
sonnel were Miss Betty Boylan,
Miss Ruth Chapman. Miss Ruth
Pemberton, Miss Gwendolyn Hunt,
Miss Carolyn Hunt, Miss Alice
Speck, Miss Betty Abraras, Miss
Catherin Headrkk, Miss Margaret
Hauser. Miss Mary Elizabeth
Kella. Miss Virginia Pugh and the
hostess, Hiss Doris Unruh.
Mrs. Charles Robertson, jr..
accompanied by her children, Car
olyn and Charles, jr., arrived in
Salem Sunday evening from New
port where they have been vaca
tioning for the past few weeks.
The W. W. G. Girls of the First
Baptist church will meet with
Miss Elma Hoyt, "53 North Win
ter street, Friday evening at 8
o'clock.
Mrs. Tom Kay returned borne
Sunday evening from Neskowin
where she was the guest of friends
for a brief stay.
Visiting at Agate Beach as a
guest of Mrs. William E. Boot
and Stuart Bush are Mr. and Mrs.
Asahel Bush of Klamath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Geer return
ed to Salem Monday evening from
Agate beach where they have been
visiting for the past fortnight.
fairs among the sub-deb set of cards which were In play. Since
the announcement of her engage
ment. Miss Roethlin has been the
recipient of numerous pre-nuptial
affairs, both in Salem and Portland.
Those bidden for the evening
were the honor guest, Miss Willa
Roethlin, Miss Velleda Ohmart,
Miss Alice Welsh, Miss Elsie
Woods, Miss Mildred Allison, Miss
Dorts Van Pelt, Miss Lillian
Roethlin, Mrs. Agnes Irwin, Mrs.
Jack Bow den and the hostess.
Mrs. William Lewis. .
Salem is the bridge breakfast be
ing given Thursday morning at
the W E. Chandler home on
Center street, when Miss Alice
Chandler will entertain. Tables
will be arranged in the gardens
adjoining the Chandler tiome,
where several hours of bridge
will be enjoyed. Flowers in pas
tel hues will be arranged on the
tables where covers will be mark
ed for the guests.
Fritz Reidy and Pete McCaffery
proved themselves good hosts
Monday night when they enter
tained a group of intimate friends
with a dinner at the Quelle. The
affair is an annual one and last
evening's event was the sixth an
niversary of the group's meeting.
Covers were laid for Howard
Adams. Winnie Giese, Buster Her
ren. Glen Sanford of Portland,
Robert King, Thornton Coffey,
Lee Weisscr, Gordon Bache, Wrer
ner Brown. Glenn Wilbur, Fritz
Amman. Joe King. Pete McCaff
ery and Fritz Reidy.
The District Rally of the Wom
an's Home Missionary Society
will be held at Leslie Memorial
church Friday, beginning at 9:30
a.m. for an all day session. In
addition to the regular district
officers, the Mra. Percj Hammond
of Woodburn, Mrs. Ruth Reed of
Portland and Mrs. E. J. Maple of
Forest Grove will be on the pro
gram. Mrs. A. B. Evans will have
charge of the music for the day.
Luncheon will be served at noon.
Interesting travelers who yes
terday returned to Salem from an
extensive trip through the orient
are Mrs. Curtis Cross and daugh
ter, Virginia, who docked in Se
attle early Tuesday. Mr. Cross
flew north to welcome the travel
ers and together they arrived in
Salem late yesterday.
The Past Noble Grand associa
tion will meet at the home of Mrs.
Willis Caldwell at Quinaby, Wed
nesday, August 21, for a potluck
supper. All interested are asked
to meet at 6 p. m. at the entrance
of the I. O. O. F. hall. Assisting
Mrs. Caldwell will be Mrs. Eve
lyn Naderman.
A group of young people gath
ered at Riverdale Sunday even
ing for a no-host Sukiyakl picnic
and play.
The group Included the Misses
Emi Yada, Kimi Yada. Martha
Oknda, Kiya Mio, Hoshie Watan
abe, Symio Mio, and the Messrs.
Tom Mio, Tats Yada, Shig Wat
anabe, Kay Mio, Taul Watanabe,
and also two guests of Miss Yada,
the Misses Ayami Tamiyasu and
Ruby Kanaya of Portland.
Opening with a song service and I
a devotional lesson, Salem W. C.
T. U. met Tuesday. At the busi
ness session plans were discussed
for a rummage sale to be held in
the near future. On August 29
a day of prayer will be observed
at the W. C. T. U. hall. Mrs. John
Woodward gave a travelogue de
scribing a recent trip to national
W. C. T. U. headquarters.
DENA MACK -
SECOND FLOOR - WORTH'S DEPARTMENT STORE
Opening Friday, August 23rd
REMODELING - DESIGNING
" We Make All Types of Suits and Gowns
Ask about oar FREE designing, cat
ting and pin fitting service, when ma
terial la purchased from Worth's.
For Short Time Only - Special Intro
ductory Offer on Oar New
LIFE TIM K PATTERNS
FREE
DERMETICS REPLACING COSMETICS
Complimentary consultation and make-op gives,
showing how to quickly relieve wrinkles, open
. - pores, etc r
.. Grace Mason in Charge
New! at
SHIPLEY'S
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FALL DRESSES
Herringbone and,; Other
Novelty Weaves ?
$2.95.
Going Fast! But Still Hundreds of
Wonderful Values in
JOHNSON'S -
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We have never had such a sale before! And still the crowds continue to
come! Stocks are being rapidly reduced but there are still plenty of re
markable bargains to suit the thrifty shoppers. Be sure to get your share.
Hit's a Uastt IFoflCscS We Elaveim'ft Beeca
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Sheets: cesses
Ladies Street and Afternoon Dresses. Values
up to $1.95. Out they go DOWNSTAIRS
STORE SALE
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EXTRA SPECIAL
JPnnce SSSCi JHose
38 dozen ladies' pure silk hose this sale, no
seconds, all first grade hose. Per pair
Downstairs Store
sill (35onttfiimtios Aflfl FBaSo W e&
LADIES UNDIES One lot of ladies undies,
odda and ends, some soiled. Values QQ
up to $3.95. Out they go. Your choice OOC
REGULAR VALUES up to JQ Ar
$7.95. Out they go tpDsaO
REGULAR VALUES up to gr QP
$9.95 now tpO.iO
REGULAR VALUES up to flA Qr
$15.00 now vJi.iO
REGULAR VALUES up to flQ Qr
$18.75 now VttD
REGULAR VALUES up to Ji"7 QC
$12.75 now P I
MILLINERY! MILLINERY! Every spring
and summer hat goes regardless (I-g AA
of price. Out they go. Your choice tj) AeUvf
HAND BAGS-Well worth up to QQ
$1.95. This sale OOC
SILK SLIPS Ladies pure silk slips. QQ,
Remodeling sale. Choice OOv
KID GLOVES Almost all sizes to choose
from. Values up to $5.95 (J- QQ
This sale tpleOO
When Johnson Has a Sale Folks
It's Jast That It's a Sale!
LACE COLLAR AND CUFF SETS Organ
die collar and cuff sets. Pique collar QQ
and cuff sets. Values up to 98c OcC
WHITE WOOL SKIRTS Values
up to $3.95. Remodeling sale ....
$2.48
WINTER COATS and what a buy these are.
New coats direct from our N. Y. city office to
you. Regular $14.95 values. This (JQ Aff
remodeling sale. Your choice saO
HUNDREDS and HUNDREDS of fur trim
med coats just unpacked from N. Y. city to
you. All go at TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT.
ALL SWAGGER SUITS They are new and
fresh, all this fall's styles at 10 DISCOUNT
DRESSES They must go regardless of
price. We must make room so here we go.
ANKLETS About 20 dozen to choose from.
Out they go for this sale.
Per pair
14c
SILK DRESSES Silk dresses, rayon dress
es, etc., etc. Qut they go, several hundred
to select from in this sale. (Jl QQ
Downstairs store. Your choice .. tJ)JLeO
$1.49
WHITE WOOL FLANNEL SKIRTS. While
they last Downstairs Store.
Your choice
FLANNEL SKIRTS Navy blue, black,
brown flannel, regular $1.95 val- Mt
ues. Downstairs store. This sale tpi.rrt
ODD LOT OF SILK BLOUSES, regular val
ues up to $1.95. Downstairs store. (J - f
Out they go at 4-lUU
SWEATERS Odd lot of Sweaters. Regular
values up to $2.49. T- AA
Out they go at 3 l.UU
We have hundreds and hundreds
more items to be listed but space
won't warrant us any more. .
Come, you will not be disappointed.
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