The OREGON STATESMAN; Salera, Oregon, Saturday Moraine, June 6, 1936 PAGE FIVE ocietv Nuptial Today Will Unite Couple At 4 p.m. A SIMPLE CEREMONY is the r Leslie parsonage will unit In marriage Miss Sahina Schmidt, aaugnter ; ol Mrs. Katserine Schmidt, and Robert M orison of McMlnnville this afternoon at 4 O'clock. r - 1" ' r Rer. Dean Polndexter wtli of ficiate in the presence of the two families and intimate friends: The bride has chosen an anna- blue silk-Suit and will wear a cor sage. There will be no attend ants. ; - The couple will make their nome in McMlnnville. Miss Schmidt is a graduate ot -. ooicm cuopii ua me uregon NormaL She baa been teaching ai MCMinnYUie. j . Englewood Club Spends Outdoor Afternoon ; A delightful garden part was enjoyed bv the Rnriwnvi oink Friday afternoon at the home of Airs. j. m. scharff and Miss Anna Wens. Tea was serred to 30 members after the program. Lynn Crone- miner spoae on-recreational plac es in Oregon. Japanese musical numbers were a unique feature. Assist ing on the hostess committee were Mrs. W. A. Cladek, Mrs. T. B. Newman and Mrs. J. o. Boyce. Silverton. A group of pic nickers motored to Silver Creek falls park for supper Thursday night as a farewell to Mr. and Mrs. A. Bogste and daughter. Miss Thelma, who left for South Dakota Friday morning. Miss Bogste has been teaching atiHa ael Dell school for the past year. Her parents arrived here a i few days ago to accompany . her to the east for the summer. i la the Thursday night group were the Bogstes. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur SteinbergerJ Mr. and Mrs. Ospar" Satern, Joan and Darrel Satern, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hat teberg, Donald and Weldon Hat teberr, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jen sen. Norman, Martin and Anna belle Jensen and Dr. A. J". Me CanneL. ! . " i Mrs. Wylie Bent (Ann Steele) and small son, Bobby, of : San Francisco are Tacationing for a fortnight with. Mrs. Bent's par ents, Mr. and Mrs.! Foster Steele, In Portland. 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Writ plainly (. address aa4 style anmber, X Sox te State Six Order oar tw Abb Adaau pattern book an learrn saw caaitr yea caa aka a aaurt aaauavrr" vardrob that'a Jnat raor atjJal Taa lataai frocka. wit. bUaaea; ktict and vacatioa clothe kriaal ootlit. LMrb clothe far children,, to. Smart rrle tor toata. And a rail pietar-torr of aummor fibrlea nod aeeaaorica..Book fifteen eaats. Patters fifteens eanto. Twanty-fiT caU for both, arhea dered toethtr. ; i - - -; Alar orderr ! to Th Orefon Stateiaiaa Pattara Dept. S15 8oa:h CoBinercial street, Saleaa. Ore. Uaki aaeeuary eneloare. Tear erder will be proaaptly attended to. - Ordera enatomarily are filled arttb la (ear dya treat tin rciTd by Ths'StaUamta. ; 5 -JNews- and' Chub Jessie Steele. SOCIAL CALENDAR ' " f' 2 ...... ,n ff 2 tor the editor are as follows: L," 12 P- t to p. ni. every day bat Sat- tll ? jtB thy 9 a. m. to 12 noo. and I p. m. to p. m. i Saturday, June 6 . PBfhters of American ReTolation 1 p. m. covered dish luncheon at Champoeg cabin. erea Woman's Relief corps In Miller's halL 2 p. m. Annual homecoming picnic at Brush College 1 Monday, June 8 Royal Neighbors at Fraternal temple p. m. Javen Iles meet at 4 p. m. at the temple. Executive board of American Legion auxiliary. S p. ra. with Mrs. Donald McLeod, 1635 N. Summer. Summer Attire Smart for Dance Summer formats for WAm sn white flannels or light suits for men wui be In order tonight at me Junior Woman's club ball at Hazel Green. Hours are from 10 to 1 o'clock. A, host of smart affairs will precede the Imce. Among the nosiesses are Minn r.rn nnimi and Miss Jean Bahlburg. iicaeu ma- atiii lw from Miss Madre RHi nrta ur. en way. Miss June Edwards. Miss Lucillo Rolow. Miss Helen Board- man, Miss Jo Eaton and Miss Lois Biggs. ! '1 John Lindbeck Honored With Dinner Mrs. A. L. LindbecV w.. for a dinner Thnrsifo ntKt at htr borne in honor of her son, Most " Of th am c to i schoolmates witjj John since the urst grade in Au burn, and were from the high school set. r Places wer markH fn. ui.. Marie Baumgartner, Miss Jean Kodgers, Miss June Armstrong Miss Willetta RnA ui.. -' garet Upjohn. Misg Viyian Mllli- san, AiTin Armstrong, Floyd Baumzartner. Don Miiihnm et Phen Stone, jr.. Jack Austin and John Lindbeck. Sweetpeas and vellnw made up the centerpiece guarded uy wane tapers In crystal. Red roses and rhododendron blooms were placed about the e . rooms. Buttes Entertain Fetin Anniversary Mr. and Mrs Port - - - uuiu were charming hosts Thursday night waen mey lnyited a group to help them celphrat ii. - vi ircuuiuc anniversary. Dinner was lOlIowed hv hrli) . of Mayor and Mrs. V. E. Knhn. Places were markM r. m- and Mrs. E. C. Hawley. Mr. and Mrs John Brophy, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Berry, Mayor and Mrs. V. E. Kuhn Mr. and Mrs, Ed Niles. Mrs. Ted Purrine. Miss Agnes Tv of BeIlingham. Wash., and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Butte. ParkersviUe A lovely bride of Tuesday morning was Mis Eva Zollner, daughter of Mrs. Peter Zollner whose marriage to Mr. George Kudna of Woodburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kudna was V18 at 8 o'clock- Rer. m. Walsch officiated. Spring nowers were used with: lighted to pers on the aitarV which was flanked by palms. The bride, who was given in riSf, by her brother. Mr. Jo seph Zollner, was gowned in white satin cut on princess lines with high neck, long lace trimmed sleeves and short train. Her lace trimmed net veil from a cap edged with seed pearls and she carried a shower bouquet of pink carna tions and rosebuds. The bride's sister, Mrs. Steven wiemer was matron of honor and wore blue lace and a silver ban deau in her hair and she carried an arm bouquet of pink carna tions. .vM1fLena Vachter, cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid and wore pink taffeta and a silTer ban deau in her hair. She carried an arm bouquet of pink carnations. Mr. Harry Kudna, brother of the groom acted as best man. John Zollner served as usher. A. wedding breakfast for the bri dal party was served at the home of the bride's mother and a 1 o clock dinner was served to SO guests.; In the evening he 'young couple were hosts to a wedding dance tor their friends at St. iLuke hall Woodbnrn. For going away the bride wore a arav antt wit x aua HI . accessories. After a wedding- trip. " xrancisco. Yellowstone Park and Seattle by train they will make their home at Gervais. ! Eldriedge MIm Bonnie Belle Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Ji Miller, will leave the first of the! week for a pleasure trip through California in company with Mr. and Mrs. P.i Gallegly of Gervais. Miss Miller plans to be the guest of Judge Kelly when she reaches Los Angeles. : i e I Scotts Mills. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Blelenberg and son, Joseph, of Moscow. Idaho; Joseph H. Bielen berg of Genesee. Idaho, and Mrs. Agnes : Beslnauer and son, Rich ard of Colton. Wash, are visit ing their brother: M. A. RfoLn- berg and family. r I ' -, : Hubbard. Miss Virginia Carl, daughter of Mrs. Ellen Carl of Hubbard, left last night for a month's visit in Oakland. Calif., at the home of Mrs. Carl's sis ter, Mrs. Dr. Belle Merrill Ward, and other relatives.. - ;. . i ': ; ' - v Independence. - Mr. land Mrs. Frank E. Labberton of Wapato, Wash., are visiting: at the home of Mrs. F. G. Hewett, Mrs. La b bertosi's mother. They plan to be in Independence until about June 8. - Society Editor- j Dinner in Portland Held at Swan Island A delegation from the Salem Business and Professional Wom en's club motored to Portland Thursday night to a dinner given at Swan Island airport by i the fortiand club. There were moving pictures snown ana a speaker on air tra vel. . Those making the trip were Miss , May Cleveland, Miss Edna Purdy. Mrs. Louise Miltonberger, Miss Josephine Evans, Miss Helen Louise Crosby, Mrs. Hulda Lled strom, Mrs. Emily Howard, Mrs. Hda Bingenheimer, Mrs. Winifred Herrick, Miss Dorothy Gordon, Miss Juana Holmes, Miss Joseph ine Gray. Miss Julia Webster, kiss Daisy Hayden. Miss Marguerite Laird and Miss Clara Witt. I The Salem club la also invited to a Portland dinner June 27 at which Mrs. Charl Williams, ' na tional president, will be the' dis tinguished guest and speaker - I Mrs. Krebs Hostess to Pinochle Club The P. T. PinochU Mnv ... entertained hv Mm r a w..k. Thursday afternoon with a lunch- con. rlOsermff ani 9-nm-nA- sumui ibuua made the, table attractive. ! - Mrs. J. c. Jonen. Mm n tit Heckman and Mrs. v. J ici--ir held high scores. Mrs. Loretta Lnnlir win r. the next hostess. Guests of Mrs. Kreh Thnr. day were Mrs. E. J. KIrchof?, Mrs. - aiey, airs. Loretta Lamph ere, Mrs. H. J. Nisson, Mrs. o. B. Bond, Mrs. E. fiiffnn m i v r Jones and Mrs. a W. Heckman. The Y's Menettes club eninvari a pleasant tea noon at the home of Mrs. M. G. Panek. with election r held during the business session. ine new president is Mrs. Kenneth Waters, with Vf-. ri, it., vice-president ami Mr. batchwell, secretary-treasurer. Aimougn this was not the reg ular program meeting of the group, an Interesting and enjoy able feature was a travelogue of America by Monroe Sweetland. Willamette university law gradu ate who spoke of the places he had visited the past three years. Special guests yesterday! were Mrs Percy Reinoehl and Mrs. Fred R. Duncan, and members present were Mrs, Arthur Bates. Mrsi. C. A. Downs. Mrs. Tinkham Gilbert, Mrs. Glenn Holznan, Mrs. W. C. Jones, Mrs. M. G. PanekJ Mrs. Hays Rehm. Mrs. George Rhoten, Mrs. Stanley Satchwell and Mrs Kenneth Waters. e , j Hubbard. The Hubbard Wo man's club met at the home of Mrs. James Taylor for the regu lar meeting week. Mrs. j A. J. Smith and Mrs. George Grimps assistant hostesses. Mrs. j E P Rich, retirinz interesting report on th state convention at The Dalles.;' Mrs. Cobie de Lespinasse gave a talk on civic and political mat ters. The program committee for the coming -year. Mrs. James Tay lor, Mrs. W. E. Berkey, Mrs. Frank Grimps, Mrs. A. F. de Les pinasse. was appointed by the president-elect. Mrs. E. U. : Ander son. Gatchell Elected By Business Man JEFFERSON, June The Better Business club, at its reg ular meeting in the club) rooms Tuesday night, elected thjese of ficers: President. W. F.t Gatch ell; vice-president; Jack Tyson; secretary, a J. Thurston; and treasurer, Roy Wickersham. W. F. Gatchell was appointed to arrange games for the Softball team recently organized. Jack Ty son told of plans for the celebra tion of the opening of thej refrig eration plant June 10. Thfcr will be entertaining features, I Includ ing a public auction, charging no commission. Everyone is jfree to bring whatever they have to sell. Tho celebration will closer with a dance In the evening. j One new member was added to the dub. Harvey Thurston and Elmer Redmond served refresh ments at the close of the meeting. Archie Franz Honored With Birthday Dinner; Surprise Shower Given PRATUM, June S. Tuesday night Mr. and Mn i r honored their son Archie" on his oirmoay with a dinner. I Covers were laid for 12. Following the dinner came a complete surprise to Rufua Frans and Virginia Leach, when about 7S young peo ple of the Mennanfra ohnv prised them- with a miscellaneous shower. Their wedding date baa been set for June 14. - j ' Mrs. Christlnia Kleen who has been visiting with relatives in Ne braska for. several weeks! has re turned to her ham. Mr ; nnln. dener and two children from Ne braska axe visiting in this vicinity. Affi airs: Edgerton-Graybill Marriage Is Given Out THE surprise marriage of Miss Gayle Edgerton of Glendalei Calif., to B. H. Graybill ot Salem has been announced. It occurred May 9 in Olympla, Wash. ' i j After a two weeks' stay Id Giendale and Los Angeles, the couple will be at home on River side Drive, south, of Salem. j The bride attended Oregon State college and Pomona college; She was a member of Alnha rht Omega and has been teaching at wen uin. Mr. Graybill attended Washing- ton aiate college where he was affiliated with Sigma Nu. He is assistant manager of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph com pany. Candidates Talk At OARP Meeting First Carload ol Lumber Leave New Mill This Week MILL CITY, June 5. The Townsend club No. 1 of Mill City met at 8 p. m. Tuesday. June 3, In the city hall. Sheriff ttnra intro duced Avery Thompson and Fred ueiano oi aaiem and President R. D. Turpin introduced Rev. J. McAuleV Of Mill C.itr kru .rAt Townsend i tea who delivered In spiring addresses. The musical rnrdy family. Keith. Knsia mH John of Mill City, gave songs and instrumental music Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Gregory and daughter Dora served lunch to 150 club mmtwr and guests. The club voted to send a delegate to the Townsend na tional convention next month tn be elected at a meeting held July 1. Mill Man Hurt Albert Lawson. who in vnrklnr at the logging camp of the Mill City Manufacturing company, re ceived a painful Injury Tuesday wnen a line broke striking him on the nose, leaving a bad cut. snit causing a slight concussion. Thursday was the record Hit for the new mill aa it was ahi tn run all day without anv shutdown for adjustments, so sawing 44,000 ieei or lumber. The first car of lumber will be shipped out today. Visiting Lenierys WACONDA. June 5. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lemery of Giendale are spending a few days here with fa is parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Lemery of this place. Lemery, who has a government position in the forestry division, is well - known throughout tha valley, having attended Sale in schools. that often YOU may know giris like the one on the left at home, unhappy, white others are out en joying life. H Often they arc victims of 21 health that results from unwise dieting from rating meals that lack sufficient nlk" to provide needed internal extras. Common constipation molts. Too often it isn't regarded as serious. Yet doctors will tell you that constipation caa slowly under mine your health, leading to discomfort, lowering of bodily resistance, and disease, : j i Don't neglect constipation. Usually it is due to lack of "bulk" in the foods you eat. When it is, Kellogg's ALL,BAN is a safe and pleasant cotxectiVe, Scientific tests in leading "n? versities have shown that this delicious ready-to-eat cereal sup plies the "bulk needed to pro, tide regular elimination. : i Serve iLL-BRAN regularly for regularity June 21 Date for UcLean-Kelly Wedding AN" engagement aid wedding data announcement that will i causa a stir among the uni versity set la that of Miss Maz- pne McLean, aangnter or Mr. and Mrs. J. F.j McGee of Salem, and poo tveiiy. 21. Miss i McLean attended the University j f Oregon where she was affiliated with Delta Delta Delta. She baa been on the fac ulty of the Capitol Business coi- jcge. i I Mr. Kelly was a student at Ore gon state college. ! Miss Esther Baird was "hostess for a smart bridge party last night at which the news was giv en out. rour tables were invited. I : Seniors Will Get J Diplomas Monday Awards j For Outstanding Students Will Be Presented dependence hlrh school wiu'orai- uate 41 seniors at the commence ment ceremony Monday night, June 8, in the high school gym. The commencement tiiiimaa win be given by Prof. William Jones or Willamette university. The valedictorian address will be de livered by Clara SmntMi an1 tha saiutatorian address by Doris Mc- uowan. rs. Maurice J. Butler will sing two vocal numbers. rrincipal Paul E. RohinRon win present the outstanding students with awards. E. A. Dunckel. chairman nf fhm school board will present the dip lomas to: Laura Evelyn Arrell. Marjorie Boa- auft. Hnul PrwrlA, T ni . . - . wwuv vduuuuu- eau. Ruth DavMunn VTarv T n ver. Frances Mae Haley. Frances Le- oaia nanna. &auiem Tbelma Hart rnao. Mildred Louise Hartraan. Vlrstnia Masine Hunnicutt. Miriam Irene Hur ley, Sumiko Imonye, Joyce K. Johnson, Frances Harriett Knott, Doris E. Mc Gowan, Vivian Estell Soden, Clara oj-veraon, Agnes May rung. Floyd H. Ailen, George N. Berry, Ray Corbett. Raymond Corbett. Cbarlea t . . w. . """u v-arcj, jasper x. coiant, Kay Athey Dunckel, Milo Graber. Floyd Alden Hulburt, Charles P. Ma ttlaon, Clarence J. Primus. Edrar F. Pom- eroy, Phillip D. Sperllngr. Walter K. Steele, Donald Tung, Eugene Richard Perry. LoRee Burch. Dan Alln Tr. pley. Warren Newton and Herbert Kurre. Strawberry Acreage Is Lost Due to Prolonged Rainy Weather, Report FAIRFIELD, June 5. Four acres of strawberries owned by Joe Hoxey, have been lost by rain. A three-acre crop on the T. A. Dltmars farm was not picked due to wet weather. Mr. and Mrs.. Kenneth Bernard, recent newlyweds. are making their home at St. Paul. The couple were married last week In the Catholic church at St. PauL The bride is the former Miss Esther Clarke, popular here and at El-dridge. CARELESSNESS brings UNHAPPINESS Kellogga ALL-BRAN absorbs moisture in the body forming a soft mass that gently cleanses the intestinal walls. It does not break down in the system as does the "bulk in many fruits and vegetables. So it is often more effective. Isn't it better to use this natural laxative food in place of patent medicines? Two table spoonfuls of AX14&AN daily, served with milk or cream, are usually sufficient. Stub born cases may require ALL-BRAN oftener. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is not a "cure-alT but it does correct common constipation. It is guaranteed by the Kellogg Company. En joy ALL-BRAN as cereal, or Class of 1936 Is Graduated Eldon Turnidge 'Awarded Plaque For Honors A Student j JEFFERSON, June S T h e Masonic hall was filled to. capac ity Wednesday night for the high school' seniors commencement program. Dr. D. V. Poling of the state board of hirfaer education addressed the class, stressing the vaiuo oi a gooa education and the essentia is of life. " Other proeram nnrnhpn Invocation by Rev. J. Merlin HIIU yaoior or mo cnnstlan church: vocal solo, "Song of the Morn" bj airs, uiioert Looney. accom panied hv Mrs. C. T T)inn(.. salutatory, Virgil Calavan; vocal solo, "In tho Garden of Tomor row" by Rex Hartle-v- h uM Gilbert Looney accompanist; vale dictory by Eldon TnrnM solo, "Since You Went Away" 3y airs, uiioert Looney. 11 Get Diplomas A. A. Haberly. surprint me scnooi. nreunioi viinn . . ' : i Turnidge with the nlaane -.r. ed each year to a Class Wbo is outstanitine- In VHawbaj va. feaav scholarship, loyalty and bMiIowa. ment. J. Q. Fontaine' chairman nr the board, presented diploma to uiuwa lurniage, Kaipn Larson, ' Nadyne Schafer, AdeUa Stephen son. Pearl T jirain n.Mi. - t u..uut Jones. Georgie Gibbons. Frances wwioie. Dons Roland. Virrit r-i. ran ana Leonard Mareum. Class Nhrht Held The hieh school hAii ..n.t class night Tuesday night in the! uiku acnooi iniuinr nm large attendance of students and patrons of the school present. All claases oarticinated in tha m-n gram, with stunts which afforded much amusement. The class his tory was given by Virgil Calavan; the class will by EHnn Tnn.M " e cIa8 prophecy by Frances After the Droeram. tha iat and stripes were awarded to the siuuenis participating in athletica uj rrm. a. a. Haoeriy as follows: Letters Are Awarded rvZlZ. ""I. atifaer lirada crhAAi n. ... , i--tn, jean Jaarj KedBead. Mildred to n1T' Vr,fu,, Bmce. Donna Jan. SPowell and Doroihr Middle.on Hiffc teaeol. firh' baaketun. atripei nd letteri i t Rosemary Great. Marjorl Cole Gerald me Joaea. Delia Stephraaon. Pearl Laraeai and Minerva Jeaea. Stripes to Frances Weddle and Doris Boland. Bors basketbaD, Utters and stripes te Jsek Parrtsa. Burton Thurston and Joe Beyer. Stripes te Emerson MeClsin. Leonard Maream and Eldoa Tumid re. Birls' baseball, letter and stripe te Ksthrya Foster. Ileen Blinston. Korsaa Lent and Geraldine Jones. Stripea te Majuari CaU Ui..M. i& v Weddle, Doris Boland and Rosemary Grens. Bora hlMhatt ttmmm t. V. . 1 " raneia raeips. Irrin Grens, Virril Calmran ,nrl Iimni M Stripes to Zldoa Turnidse, Joe Beyer! x-wereoa seiajn. FootbaTI lttr. mnA mriwmm . J.J . . noyer, wade Harris, Virgil Calaran, Jaek Pmrrish and Burton Thurston. Stripes to Eldon Tu midge, Leonard Mar eam, Dale Turnidge. Emerson McClaia, Russell Miller and Irrin Greni. isrown wno led la all activities ss yeli leadara: and ta Rnrtaat 1nMa hJ fori Kolaad, managers of the teams. cook into appealing muffins, breads, waffles, etc ALL-BRAN has a tempting nut-tweet flavor. 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INDIVIDUALLY PROPOIU TIONED in both length and width for your "own particular size" Belle-Sharmeer hose fit as though they were made for you . . let Miss Foisey show you the advantages ot purchas ing hose that fit. TODAY ONLY! Main floor. Clearance . 4. ,at IV . .w v 4 f CD rs. l J I ml r -faaSjtaTaaV Nosegays That Are Gay! We've Just "Imported" some very gay flowers . . .and do we feel "florist deluxe" to tha fashionables ot this town! There's every sort o nosegay from browneyed Su sans to demure forget-me-nots! 50c to $1 The "Gift of w8 4M of Silks! YARD Silks, Bembergs, ace tates and rayons of the better qualities are included in this annual mid - summer clearance! i Prints of every de scription J . plain nov elties that youH need for so many, summer activities S. .. all are here in this clearance today at 55c per yard . . . regularly they sell at $1.00 i and ?U9. CHOOSE NOW AND u SAVE MONEY I Gifts" I . i i.: - -A ' l: . 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