The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 12, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
The CHEGON STATESMAN, Salcn, Ore-oa, Thursday Morning, September 12, 1S23
s
ociety I News and Club Affairs
-Jessie Steele Society Editor
Play Continues at
Country Club
- On Tiophy
fTlHE late summer is welcomed
I by golfing;,. fans and .yester
. day'a cool mornlnff sunshine
was Ideal lor thes game. Women
of the Salem dab gathered for
play In the morning - and had
luncheon at the clubhouse after
wards. " - . "
' The day's prise la class A went
to Mrs. E. I Baker and in class
B to Mrs. Tan Wieder. The club la
playing for the Kay trophy. J
Those, enjoying the day's sport
were Mrs. E. L. Baker, Mrs.-H. H.
dinger, Mrs. Harold dinger. Mrs.
George Tlagg. Mrs. Van vWleder,
Mrs. E. N. GUlingham, Mrs. W. E,
Chandler, Mrs. B. M. Donaldson,
. Mrs. Earl Burch, Mrs. Graham
Sharkey, Mrs. P. W. Byrd, Mrs.
Roy Byrd, Mrs. V. Er Kuhn, Mrs.
Harry Weldmer, Mrs. Walter Ar
thur. Mrsv R. H. Savage, Mrsi
U- S. Page. Mrs. Robin Day Mrs.
Claade Johns. Mrs. Curtis Cross
and Mrs. H. K. Stockweu. r
' Miss Mary Eyre will be v the
speaker for the joint meeting of
the Knight Memorial Aid and
, Missionary societies Friday at t-
; ernoon in the church parlors at
x o'eioc. ... -
Styles Direct From Paris
Described by Reporter
: By ADELAIDE KEBR
arls-(ff)Parls '. fashions s a r e
mixed up with politics again. 5,
t While the world is divided be
tween, kingdoms, republics and
dictatorships and j European
statesmen weigh the problem -of
threatened Italo-Ethlopian war,
Schlaparelli has - launched both
royalist and republican clothes "to
meet the uncertain political tem
per of the times.VTbe new clothes
are , designed te .fit into the
scheme of things whether thrones
Or democracies prevail and eTen
add a few modernistic touches for
"the left. " "-: - r -.- '
Elegance In Fabrics
: In case "kings come back the
designer has launched afternoon
and erening clothes of- regal ele
gance made of rleh fabrics la roy
al colors, r Shimmering , "high
ness" satins, brocaded lames and
stiffened silks ribbed with velvet
fashion clothes tor wear from tea
until dawn and such colors a
royal bine and imperial blue. are
teen. Peart rope belts and pearl
embroidery finish evening frocks;
regal fur such as mink and sable
trim i coats; the crown, motif , is
splashed in a' printed . "pattern
over blouses and hats are made
like a : field marshal's hat. . '
' To make clothes .for republi
cans or to be ready In case "the
world swings left' the designer
has fashioned clothes of new and
daring simplicity.; ; A new "gall
red'. Is intermingled with blacky
brown and green, v HaU. are de
signed to recall the caps worn by
French revolutionists when' Louis
X.VI lost his throne or like the
bonnet worn by the' French Mar
ianne (who -corresponds to Am
erica's Uncle Sam.) ,
Zippers Appear
.--Dresses are fastened with mod
ernlstla sippers. ' Suits are made
on the simplest lines, with broad
shoulders and worn with sleeve
less colored rests over wool blous
es. Short coats are made of cat
fur. - - - .
: : To provide something new and
daring for "the left! the designer
uses bright satin erening pants
instead of petticoats .with her
evening gowns which are cut up
in ; an arc in front to. show- the
trousers beneath. . . . ff 4
. Throughout the collection, she
McCracken-Youhg v
Vows Today..-
A simple ceremony this morn
ing , at 1 a. VL in Portland win
unite In marriage Miss Yerda Mc
Cracken, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
8. P. McCracken ot Salem, and
Elmer. Edwin Young, son. of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Young of Port
land, formerly of Salem. ; t .
Reverend Boeder will officiate
in his Portland home. .
Miss McCracken will wear a
smart brown suit with matching
accessories and a. corsage. There
will be no attendants. -; 7; , "
. The couple will leave immedi
ately after the service for Minne
apolis, Minn., where theyiwttl
make their home. Mr. Young Is a
professor ot art at the University
of Minnesota, i' 'i.?'-' ', ;-yv"
- The bride is a' graduate of Wil
lamette university and has been
in charge ot A. A. U. W. classes in
foreign languages for several' sea
sons. . -
has used the Cock on France
crowing lustily for tomorrow, as
la motif. It is used. as a printv
ed motif on the front of satin
blouses and reflected in eoxcomb
hats and a new color "coxcomb
red." . v
Hedical Lleet at
Gearhart is ;
- Next Week
wwTOMEIi affiliated with the
V. Trl-County Medical society
V ' auxiliary 1 are , anticipating
with pleasure the meeting ot the
state, society and auxiliaries sched
uled. In Gearhart on September
It, 29 and 21. r
Physicians will meet at the
Gearhart hotel and auxiliary
members at Ocean House. Mrs.
John Q. Abels, state auxiliary
president, and Mrs. William F.
Patrick, state president-elect,' will
preside. c ' . ---Mrs.
Burton Myers and Mrs.
Carl Emmons are both state offi
cers and will attend. Mrs. V. A.
Douglas will respond to the offi
cial greeting, Thursday. Friday,
Mrs. C AlfDowns, president of the
Trt-County auxiliary, will give a
report on her organisation. s
Delegates from Salem are Mrs.
Edward - Lebold, . Mrs. - Douglas,
Mrs. Myers, Mrs.- Downs,- Mrs.
Hugh; Dowd and Mrs.. Emmons.
Social affairs '.. in ' connection
with the state meet include ' a
"mystery! costume dinner Thurs
day night. a tea Friday afternoon
in the Astoria home of Mrs. L. M.
Spaulding, and the " annual : ban
uet for doctors and their wives
Friday night at the Gearhart ho
tel. 'There will be a golf tourna
ment Saturday morning. '
. Those , attending the delightful
dinner, meeting Tuesday night at
the heme of Mrs. Downs were
Mrs. M. C. Ftndley, Miss Louise
Flndley, Mrs. Sarah Hunt Steeves,
SOCIAL CALEIIDAE
Thursday, September It
. Oregon State alumni elub of Salem monthly lunch
eon at Quelle.
W. R. a social afternoon with Mrs. Bertha LoTe.
Und, 401 8. J5th, I p. m. 1
'HoUywood Ladies Social club with Mrs. 0. A. For .
gard, 1p.m. ; -r. v-rixr --?;":-- i.v
Capital auxiliary No. 11, p. m., with Mrs. L. W. , ,
Webber, 65T Statesman, 2 p. m. ''
T. L. club with Miss Myrtle McClay, t p. m.
Sewing club of B. and P. W. club with Miss Ruth.
McAdams, f 5 S. 12th, club dinner. Bring table service. '
. Fridav, September IS
First Baptist church missionary society, 2 p. m. .
with Mrs. L. M. Dourls, 204S N. Church.
Daughters of Union Veterans at Woman's club- '
house, 8 p. m. . . ' ' ' -'
Englewood Women's club -with Mrs. J. J. Kuan
40 N. 19th, X p. m. - - -
Three Link club in I. O. O. F. hall, 2: SO p. m,
! Joint meeting ot Knight Memorial Ladies Aid and -
Missionary societies In church parlors, 2 p. m. .:: -
Saturday ; September 1U -"
Salem Woman's club, board at 2 p. m.,' business see- .
sion at 2:20 p. m., clubhouse.
Mrs. Paul Moore, Mrs. V. A. Doug
las, Mrs. Burton Myers, Mrs. Ray
Walts, Mrs. Edward Lebold, Mrs.
James Sears, Mrs. Hugh ; Dowd,
Mrs. Carl Emmons, Mrs. George
Vehrs and the hostess.; .dt
The sewing club of the B. and
P.. W. elub will have a, club din
ner meeting at the home ot Miss
Ruth McAdams, -f S. 12th
street, Friday night. Those at
tending are asked to bring their
own table service. , - t
Dinner Held at Home
in Salem Heights -
r Salem Heights Miss Neva
Stolxhelse was hostess for din
ner party at the home of her par
ents, Mr, and Mrs. - P. F, Stolx
helse, Wednesday night, ,
- Invitations were extended to
Mr. and Mrs. Granville Perkins,
Mrs. Esther . Sheridan. Ben : Bad
er and" Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Stolxhelse,
Miss Upjohn Hrt
to Win rnze
' Rowena TTnioin A
sentatlTt from Marion eouQi. I Tuesday
mw uin m.mivum JMUIJ gSl SfT
to win in theH Dollar Waaer
contest at thft it&i fair. &
When at 4-H summer school In
Corranis, she took the elass n
tht Dollar Dinner faW cf ier
studies. When she decided to en
ter the contest, she hunted up itt
summer notes and plannsi
meal accordingly. , -
The contest was to serve four
people at the cost of $i or less
in three hours' time from tns eon
testants entering the booth mil
they leave. ; 7
r- Miss Upjohn's menu wag ti t0t.
lows: - '
Fruit Cocktail
Chop Suey i Tomato salad
Hot Biseults i
Jello and Marshmallow Dessert
Tea
Shower Tuesday for
Matron :
, ' Salem " Heights A delkhtf al
snower was neia for Mrs. 3
McFarland at the home of
P. F. Stolxhelso Tuesday
noon. -
; Refreshments were served (o
Mrs. Arthur McFarland, Mrs c
F. . Skelton, Mrs. Glen Heinleia!
Mrs. Claud Jones, Mrs. Myron
Van Eaton, Mrs. Chas. Crary
Miss Lydla Hunt, Mrs. C. w!
Bartlett, Mrs. Goldie La Duke and
Mrs. Stolxhelse.
DSA.R. to III
Constitutioi
ryLAN3 for the obserra
j7 Constltntlon day, Sep
r IT. have been changed
Daughters of the American
lutlon. Instead of harlng
trict meeting at Champorf
trict Ko. 1 of Portland nn
chairmanship of Mrs. Lee
port has invited southern.
and Willamette valley distJ
unite In honoring Mrs. J
Rlchardson and to obser
IS 0th anniversary of thecJ
D.A.R- members will
in the Multnomah hotel la
land. Mrs. Richardson has
ly been appointed reportcJ
eral to the Smithsonian,
tlon. . --fiA -i
- Representatives from
patriotic organisations aref
invited to the sessions whi
rene in the morning at Id
There willjbe a luncheon a
p. m. for which reser
should be made with Mrs
r, regent, at S5C3. -
Mrs. Mark V. WeathI
tate regent, will, extend
ihgs to Mrs. Richardson
morning session and Mrs.
Sprague, state- chairman
proved schools, will lntl
Miss Denise C Abbey, n
representative from the Cm
school at Croffnore, N.
will be one of the principal
ers.
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"STYLE-SI
TAILORED THE
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mmm g . Suits f oir
The greatest trek of the season starts next Mondaj morning in Salem when between 5000 and 6000 school
boys and girls go back to school. The beginning of the new school year will find many- boys and girls fully
equipped and ready to do battle royal to their studies while others may hare been necessarily delayed.
Miner's are ready for every emergncy. Large stocks and assortments from : which to choose, new school
fashions direct from fashion headquarters. .Try Miller's first! 1
HATS
CAPS
COATS
SHOES
SUITS
DRESSES
SWEATERS
UNDIES
Go Back to School in Fashions that
Are Becoming to You!
HERE ARE NEW WOOtS,
AGET A T ES , R AYONS,
COTTONS i that
LOOK and WEAR
RFEGTLY! :
PE
High School and College
Frocks-S95575i
Nelly Don school frocks possess that elusive'
smartness for young women and girls of school
age that Is not to he found elsewhere nt any
thing like these prices. . .$5.95 and 17.96.
Nelda crepes that wash perfectly , soft wool
that will be campus favorites are here, too, and
you'll like those deep rich renaissance shades
of reds, greens, browns, tiles , and blues. , 2nd
floor. . f
HERE'S YOUR
EVERYTHING FOR
SCHOOL!
r There's no need taking
another step farther for
. your school "everything!.
... let Miller's show you
the way to happy selec
- : . tions and ' good quality
this week before the rush
' . of school starts.
AND RE3H3IBER IT r COSTS
NO MORE TO ENJOY GOOD
QTJAUTIt '
$4.95
ti
CREPE BE CHINE RAIN
COATS
Rubberised and light as a feather. All the new
dark shades and white. 2nd floor. -, :
ANGORA i d1 77r
SWEATERS Jl -J J - tjlo I D
Zebra striped In soft tones of red, brown, green,
, blue, etc Slipover style. 2nd floor.
ANGORA TWIN m OO KA
SWEATER SETS tj)0 ,OU
Svery school girl will need a set or two of ' this
number in twin sets. All the wanted shades.
2nd floor.
WOOL FLANNEL I ?0 OK
ROBES : U t?Oei70
Ideal for all purpose robe wear. Long style,
belted models, smoked pearl buttons, etc. ' 2nd
floor. -
SCHOOL OXFORDS, SUEDE
AND GRAINED LEATHERS
A smartly trimmed foot win be your good lot if
we are allowed to fit you In this new school
fashion number just received.: Main floor.
NEW CHECKED SUEDE ' (jQ I A
CLOTH RAIN COATS l-l. $Oelt7
A bautiful texture, a brand new style In rain
coats arrived for your school days. Tan,- red,
green, navy bias in small pin checked patterns.
Main floor. . " - - - . " -
$3.45
(3
Smart Looking
School
Coats
Wash
Shell be ready for - school
and all kinds of weather In
one of these specially priced '
new fall coats ot wool tweed
or melton In smart plain
tailored style or with fur
collar. Reds, tans, browea,
bines, etc. to 14 years.
Belted and raglan sleeves.
Some with Clark Gable
backs. Main floor.
Other Coats
Priced $7.95 Up
Large fur collars are tea
tured - in this showing ef
girls' coats tor both school
and dressy wear. Kew dark,
rich shade for this season
are hers. Mala' floor, girls'
dept.
BOYS' SHIRTS
49c
BASKMKXT
RAINCOATS
UMBRELLAS
GYM SUITS
GYM SHOES
TENNIS SHOES
HOSIERY
ROBES
CORDS
New Brogues
$3.98
BROWIT'
BLACK
BOYS' SHOES
$1,39
BASEMENT
GntLS'WOOL
SWEATERS
$1.69
BASEMENT
GIRLS' OXFORDS
$2,48 -
- BASEMENT:
BOYS SWEAT
SHIRTS
39c
BASEMEXT
NEW- :
FAsmoiis .
FOR SCHOOL
9 f
Frocko limiM,
V: " V v!.- M
9Sc
Prints. j.vL ,
- -
TOWELS FOR
, GYM
25c
BASEMENT
BOYS RAIN
COATS
; $29
BASEMENT
We're last opened the new :
wash frocks tor school wear.
BriUliat! You'll Uk etery ,
on ot them. Ton must come y
down soon, tho, to . avoid
disappointment,
BOYS UNION
SUITS V
49c
BASEMENT
Harvard BrownjNeS
i: Oxford Greys
" -
Cambridge Greys
Oxford Blues
Reg. $22.50
College men everywnere art
showing a decided preference
for STYLE-MART young men'
clothes. And' Miller's in Salenk
are exclusive agents for thi
good quality brand ' of suits
which we offer at a school spe
cial for a few days at ?18.50.
Style-Mart clothes are made
to fit . . ..to stay fitted and
give you not only good style,
"but all around satisfaction as
welL These smart greys, tans,
blues in the newest gathered
back fashions are ready to
V show. Come see.
"Gold Standard"
100 leather brogues for stout school boys. High
school and college. Brown and black campus type.
Basement. -v: '
BOYS' OXFORDS
$1.39 to $2.98
Small boys and girls, too, will find our shoes new
in style and leathers. Welt soles, all leather ox
fords are here in black and brown for your school
wear. Basement.
Genuine Hockmeyerl
Scho
Wide Waist Band m i
, Tunnel Ixwps V1
Newest CtUtfyM -Ot-;
v SlwdeCoro JtA ww
' Hera'i too senufiao-Hockmeyer corduroy
you've been burins at hisher prices. Ex
. ceptlonailr weU mado . . new style, etc,
. All slxea. tor school fellows. Main floor.
; Tin Pant for School i
Boys tin school pants made of best r?'?
army duck with extra reinforcing tff
out. sues f to IS years. Main floor.
r ,
j
ol Cords
1
i-1
New At
Extra wooly angoii
for school room or :
New shades mixed
ZIPPER JA
DfUMlCU HU
Here's that bright ti
wanted for schooM
pleated backs, take-ii
etc., too. Mam iloor.
Gay, perky prints for the
rrade schoolers are here at
7e . . , a very special bar
gain for this week.
f BOYS TENNIS
I KEDS ;
: BASEMENT
BOYS' BELTS
25c&45c
. BASEMENT
Boy's Tennis
KEDS
: .89c;::
Here's that new ''Chain
tred" Keds you've wanted
for school wear at only 89c
pair. They come with extra
reinforced ; soles of chain
tred pattern in; grey and
black, also tan and brown.
Buy Keds and make sure of
Boys Polo
Shirts
69c
. Rerular 11.00 Quality
' Boys Heavy o OA
- Trench CoaU $mOJ
Good QuaUty, Drilling
: Boys Munslnf-
wear Soi
' New Stripes for School
25c
good tennis
ment.
shoes. Base-
Boys' Cord Knickers
. 52.39
Grey and" tan mottled velvet
corduroy knickers with the
1 knitted wool , knee cults J are
here. A very popular school
pant. Priced at only $2.29 . .
they sell regularly at $3,00.
Main floor. - -
f aww. Ji -VKM Am..m m. . jsjs,Kmj w jejn-apv'
m-.m JSt, wgsw
0r 1
Cr l
Zippe
Boys Heavy
' Jac
pus Jacket made with ClarV
fastened. Loop buckle taV
durable tor school. Mala lie.
Boy
These new rain coats are t
lahed checked tan and brov.
fabrics cf , very strocs I
welted models. A very mo&d
Mala floor- , - f
, j . L ii Oh- ii.