PAGE EIGHT t f 4 1 ,ine uittttaUI aTATESMAN.-Sales. Oregon, lhursaay morning, July 2, 1938 - - 4 - ociety News and Glmb Miss Bock Gives Wedding Plans For July 4 TIB only Salem maid who has announced her intention to wed on Independence DayXIs Miss Betty Bock who will ex change tows with Darwin filwer In the Baptist parsonage at North Bend. jr ' Rey. J. D. Chappelle wlllead the lerylce at high noon. Miss Martha Chase of Salem and Ted Shanks of North Bend will attend the couple. A dinner will follow.- After a short honeymoon at the coast, the young people will reside In North Bend where Mr. Biwer i in busi ness. -.''. - v i s Mrs. Edward Barrett is Feted at Albany Mrs. Edward L. Barrett (Made line Ward) was the inspiration for a smartly arranged tea yesterday afternoon in Albany for which Mrs. Will Barrett was hostess. Calling hours were from 3 to 6 o'clock. Mr. F. H. Thompson and Mrs. Percy Kelly poured. Those motoring down from Sa lem included Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Kelly. Mrs. Rex Davis, Mrs. J. N. Chambers and Mrs. Harris Liets. I Jessie Steele, Society Editot- : - Laura Wheeler Pattern :? 338. i f i 3 ::r.--:--:J--J-:.-:.r:V:7J airs So you're going to be married! Lucky girl!" "I give all the credit to BILLIES' DRESS SHOP. Jim Just couldn't resist the smart frocks I - got there!" . DRESS SHOP 130 SO. HIGH ST. A- We 7XAr Pilct Crochet i Pattern 125 You'll find a set of filet croch et the perfect complment for buf fet or vanity.! Easy to do In string, a lace stiich sets off the design. Pattern 1256 contains e chart and detailed directions for making the set shown; an illustration ot It and of stitches used; material re quirements. Send 10 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) for this pat tern to The Oregon Statesman, Sa lem. Write plainly PATTERN NUMBER, yaoir NAME and AD DRESS. ' Safeway Auxiliary Has Weiner Roast J The Safeway Woman's auxil iary enjoyed! a Weiner roast at Paradise Island Tuesday night. Games around a big bonfire con cluded the merry 'evening. Mrs. Al Parath and Mrs. Levi Benge were f welcomed as - new members. Hostesses for the picnic were Mrs. Laron Griggs, Mrs. Tony Moravec and Mrs. Goldie Nichols. i Others in attendance were Mrs. George Solterbeck, . Mrs. ; Grant Pyatt, Mrs. Bert Berke, Mrs. Paul Bayle, Mrs. Charles Duvalv Mrs. Art Burbaum and Mrs. Harry Uramel. Only at Penney's, These For Everyone in the Family Penney's Is the family's headquarters when it conies to buying Bathing Saita! We've hown j just a few styles ... there are doaens of others to choose from. And every Swf maway suit is a real feature value! Misses' Bathing Suits .. if 1.49 & $1.98 'Children's Bathing Trunks -i.49c - 79c - 98c Children's Bathing Suits -i.49c - 79c 98c Women's Bathing Suits . , .$1.49 - $1.98 - $2.98 - $3.98 Boys' Trunks 89c Men's Trunks -98c -$1.49 -$1.98 Celebrate the Fourth in Salem With the American Legion j Legion Auxiliary Plans Refreshment Booth ' The American Legion auxiliary will sponsor a refreshment booth at the state fairgrounds July 4. The booth will be near the center of activities being conducted by the American Legion. Proceeds will be used in the auxiliary's welfare work. Those in charge are Mrs. Paul Ficke, Mrs. King Bartlett, Mrs. Harold Perkins, Mrs. Glenn Por ter, Mrs. A. M. Johnson, Mrs. Onas Olson. Mrs. Elbert Bradford, Mrs. Austin Wilson, Mra, II. R. White. Mrs. Frank Zinn and Mrs. Edna Rowland. I Additional Society on Page 10 Spinsters to Give Charity Dance On July 18 bright spot on the mid-July the smart sponsored 18 at the palms and Skippr J social calendar is summer formal to be) by hte Spinsters July Marion hotel. Decorations will be Japanese lanterns. Spooner's orchestra will nlav. Miss Margaret Wagner la gen eral chairman for the event, as sisted by Miss Doris Drager. Tick eta may be obtained this week end rrom members of the organ ization. ' Monmouth The home of Mrs. R. B. Swenson was the scene to day ot a delightful party arranged in honor ot Miss Birdine Derby who will be a bride of July 4. Many lovely gifts were presented the honor guest. 4 At the tea hour, Mrs. O. I A. Walverton and Mrs.. Harry Hagmeier poured. Thoe enjoying the affair were: ! Miss Birdine D e r b y. Miss Annetta Schweizer, Mrs. A. B. Lacey, Mrs. W. J. Mulkey, Mrs. Claude Booth by. Mrs. J. H. Murphey, Mrs. P. M. Schweizer. Mrs. W. L. Smith, Mr". B. F. Butler, Mrs. E. R. Emerson, Mrs. W. R. Graham,, Mrs. Charles Calbreath. Mrs. Emma Cbeesebro, Mrs. A. H. Craven, Mrs. Belle Mc KiSght, Mrs. F. J. Hill. Mrs. Wol verton, Mrs. Hagmeier, Mrs. F. E. Murdock, Mrs. Ed Rogers, Mrs. R. E. Derby and Mrs. Swenson. 1 Mt. Angel Miss Teresa FIcker was hostess to a number, of friends at a bridge party at her home Monday evening. High score honors went to Mrs. Wil liam Fessler. Miss Hilda Eberle received the cut prize,. A late Junch was served by the hostess. Guests Included Mfs. Anna Schwab, Mrs. William Fessler, Miss Helen. Eberle. Miss Hilda Eb erle, Miss Clara Keber, Miss Dor othy Keber, Mrs. Jos. L Wachter, Mrs. Leonard Fisher, i! rs. Lawr ence Zeis. Mountain View; A- R. Stinth wick was pleasantly surprised Tuesday by the arrival of a group of relatives bearing gifts and re freshments to honor his birthday anniversary. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Perry DeLap and Mrs. Emma Beckett of Salem, Mrs. Ellen South wick, Mrs. Edna White, Miss Mary Wait, Mrs. A. R Southwlck, Glenn Southwlck, Milton Southwlck and the honor guest. When You Can Cools, Eggs on the Sideicalh "a . :: Sr -JlF 5 h i ' ' a. i kit 'X , 1 1 H i. vTH 4 34 't I 7 A si r I f 1 . i t , r9.n-' trier' -5" wv sr'SJ L3:;..:;- kit. rtJ K;. .. f J 1 1" T It's Time to Get Inside a COIL SUMMER Vhen the weather's hottest, youll most appreciate their amazin? com. fort. Youll like their exceptional tailoring . . . their smart stvle! Also you'll be grateful for their price which is very low even for Wards! Regular Soft or Wilt proof Collar SXHIXTS p broad Fast cc terns or solids. dchi fin urt color pat- J!.UU 31cn"s Washable Seersucker Tics Summery pat terns. Excel lent presbrunk fabric; linings! SUIT $n 7R i WW mm Highlights of W.C.T.U. Convention Given i Some of the MiUhU of the 2nd national convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, which Just closed a 10-day session In Tulsa, Oklahoma, have been given by Salem's and Marion county 'a representative at the meeting:. Mrs, Ruth E. Tooxe. The keynote of the annual ad dress of the national . president, Mrs. Ida B. Wise Smith, was the vital need of the "Long- View" in appraising the progress of the temperance movement. . . Miss Bertha R a c h e 1 palmer, formerly superintendent of schools in North Dakota, outlined the task which lies before the W.C.T.U. in its program of al cohol education as follows: there are 30,000,000 pupils to be reached with the facts about what alcohol is and what It does; there are 1.000.000 teachers in service and there are 225 teacher training schools. Miss Palmer, who is na tional director of the department of! alcohol education for the W.C.T.U., ia making plana where by: she and her ten full time as sociates can cover the field and cooperate with the teachers of America by putting la their hands material suitable for teaching the facts about alcohol to each grade in school. 1 j Miss Maude M. Aldrich,, nation al ! director of the department of motion pictures, said that the W.C.T.D. fs the only national or gauization .which has carried on a continuous . program, for the past 11 years, for federal, super vision of the trade practices of the motion picture industry, and fed eral, regulation providing higher riforal standards for films .enter ing interstate and International commerce. ' The present congress has had more bills before It proposing regulation of motion pictures than any previous congress and real progress has been made in that sub-committees on interstate and SOCIAL CALENDAR Office bowrs f or the society editor are aa follows t 10 a. sb. to 12 n. ta. and a tol p. m. ievery day but Sat urday. Oa Saturday, Uiey are 0 a. m. to 13 ooojs sauT x p. m. ranp. m. Thursdays July t A.-R., at armory. U. S. Grant circle. Ladles of G. 1:11) d. m. I ! :S - Hollywood Ladles social fclub witl Mrs. W. C. Rich ards, 1p.m. .. I y. s--i : . i :- -j Woman's Benefit association, I p, m. In K. P. hall. Keizer sewing club at IhOme Mrs. Friday, July 3 T's Menettes, 2 p. m. home, 280 Richmond. foreign Commerce in both houses of congress have had hearings and reported favorably to the commit tee of the whole on bills dealing with block-booking. . I ' Brush Creek. Mrs. Q. E. Mo-f berg and her daughter Patiencej Mlsa Althea Meyer and their house guest. Miss Marna Mobergj also a daughter of Mrs. Moberg; accompanied a group of 14 from; Scotts Mills Sunday in a trip around the Mt. Hood loop! They report that the scenery was ex ceptionally pretty at this t(mef the year and that they still found snow along the highway in places." Miss Marna Moberg will remain here until the middle of July when she will return to her work as a student nurse in Minneapolis. Mrs. Ley Barber and three chil dren, John Muir, Bligh and Ce cilia of San Francisco, Calif., were recent house guests of thec. P. Bishops. From Salem, they mo tored with their hosts to Browns ville and the home of Mrs.ll. W. Starr for a short visit. They plan i to spend a few weeks at thei coast before returning south. i j . M. S. Bunnell. in gardens ot R. M. Gatke : i 1 phapter.BC Honoredjt nkeny Residence IS . I Chapter BC of P.E.O.' glstefH hood was entertained at thehome f Mrs. Merle Ankny Tuesday flight There were 14 in attend ance, i t in August. Reports were heard n the recent state convention in Ashland. if Miss Tartar Receives National Office Miss Lena Belle Tartar was elected secretary of the music de partment of the N.E.A. at the na tional convention in Portland this week. OtherSaleialeachers attending the music sessions Included Mrs. Mildred Wyatt and Mrs. Ermine Fawk. Mra vnnrM Clark, who fa as sociated with-the Victor company, was the principal speaker atv the luncheon in the Multnomah hotel Tuesday. Monday afternoon, Ar thur Garbett of the National Broadcasting company gave a paper on the new type of .music which must arise to meet the de mands' of. radio and motion pic tures. . I - V .. S - m m m - Mrs. Donald Young will pre side at an informal luncheon for eight this afternoon on the ter race t her home.- Clover will provide the table centerpiece. Mrs. Stanley Satchwell will b hostess to the Y'a Menette Fri day in the igardens of the R. M. Gatke home on Richmond ave nue, at 2 o'clock. , Crown Poultry and Dairy Feeds Cwt. L... : .$225 Leader Mash, cwt. $00 Boss-6-MeaV cwt. ..$liS0 Fox Feeds - Silver Sheen Cubes -43Cer-L-Meal Silver Sheen Meal OV 349 Ferry KomDletelay Mash Cwt. .... $20 Kbw Kandy, 80V$1.35' Calf Pelleta, 258 .$1.25 Crown Dog: Cubes, lb Spratt's Terrier MeaL 2 lbs. ... Mankinw Wafers 2 lbs. L... ..25c Quick Mix. lb. -10c Spratfs Ovals,-lb. 15c VJ. Js? 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