. f - C ' The OHEGON STATESMAN, Salera, Oregon, Thursday Morning, July SO, 1033 u .! i News and Ciiib AiFairs OC1 -Jessie Steele, Society Editor- Dinner Slated On Sunday Feting Couple ONE of the last of a aeries of gay pre-nuptlal parties com plimenting Mlsa Beatrice Har tnng and her fiance. Gus Moore, before their marriage August 5 will be a dinner Sunday night at the borne of Mm. Lillian Vaughan. Pink gladioli trill make up tbe table centerpiece and pink and white 8weetpeas will be used about the guest rooms. Covers will be placed for fcrta JIartung. Mr. Moore. Mrs. E. E. Gilbert. Miss Betty Vaughan, Wil lis Dunhvay, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hudkins of Portland, Mrs. A. C. Zeller ot Battleground. Wash and. tbe hostess, Mrs. Lillian Vaughan. ,. . ' Presbyterian Aids to Be Honored Monday Mrs. William McGilchrist, Jr., will open her garden "for a tea next Monday, August 3. for which the northwest: division of the Presbyterian Ladies' Aid will be bostess. - - ' Honor guests will be members T the east and south divisions ot the aid. Calling hours will be from 3 to S o'clock. Pattern I vl i ylnl . II - Krfe Zr I By ANNE ADAMS Just ahead a bright new sea son Fall! Don't let it catch you napping without a really 'n' truly up-to-the-minute frock like Pat tern 4057. 'Mother will love the ehortsleeved, ' roundnecked-; vers ion, made up In colorful crepe or wool georgette, with saucy but ton (accents for belt and the clev erly notched yoke. The young miss who goes back to school Id sure to speak for a longer-sleeved version, made up in a challis or wool crepe, and a crisp, little girl collar atop the pretty yoke. This delightful, easy-to-make style will "fill the bill' on many a gala occasion, and make you the envy of your own charmed circle. Pattern 4057 is available in sizes 12, 14, 16..1S. 20, 30. 32, 34, 36. 38 and 40. Size 16 takes 34 yards 39 inch : fabric. Illustrated step-by-step sewing instructions Included. Send ifftetn cent (lor) in coins or tump (eoins preferred) for t B i Anna Atlanta pattern White pUintr name, iddmi and atjle number. Be aura to state aixe.i Be aura to order your ropy of our Anne Adam Pattern book! See all tho cool, lovely cloth yon need for uniiner fun pirtnretl in amart. Im-. pie model that are even fun to makt Perky hnuae drease and play outfit, tletchinit frorka for partiea The lat ent alenderixins design, for toat. Practical models lor rhildrea. Advice on fabrics and aearina;. Book fifteen cents. Patters fifteen cent. Twen ty fir rents, for both wben ordered together. - - Address orders to - The Oregon Statesman Pattern Dept.. 215 Souik Commercial street. Salem. Ore. Make necessary enclosures. Your order.will be promptly attended to. Orders cnatomarily are filled with In fonr days from tints received . y Ths Statesman. - . . , SOCIAL CALENDAR ' Hours for the Society editor are as follows: lf a. m. to 12 i. an. and 2 to p. u. every day bat Saturday. On , Saturday, they are U a. in. to 12 noon and 1 p. m. to B R m. - . . : i Wednesday, July 29 Leslie Can-do's picnic dinner, 5:30 p. ta. at borne Mr. and:Mrs.JI. E. Bosell on Croisan Creek. ; , I ! I Thursday, July SO Hollywood Ladies social club, 2 p. m. with Mrs. Charles Lowe.' ... i ? . : , '. ; D. V. club with Mrs. J. J. Tallman, 2320 State, club supper at i p. m. V- : : I . Friday, July t -. "". ' ; Juveniles ot Neighbors of Woodcraft picnic at Para dise Island. Meet at 245 Union, -10 a. m. - ;i , .. - . .' ' - ; . Mrs. Wolgamott Home After Trip East : : ; -, t ..... -. ; .- Mrs. Tom f Wolgamott has re turned home" after a six .weeks' vacation at the eastern seaboard and In the south. She went east by train with Miss Rachel Yocom to the Olympic tryouts at Provi dence, R. I. In company with Miss Tocom, Mrs. Wolgamott visited Plymouth and Boston and then, went on alone to New York where she was . entertained at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis An derson at Lake ' Mahopac. Mr. Anderson is a former coach ot Salem high, school. While there, Mrs. Wolgamott saw the West Point campus and took numerous sight-seeing Jaunts. - After spending a day at Wash ington. D. C; she came south to New Orleans and returned to the Pacific coast, by .. way of Texas, stopping over in Los Angeles for a week. I Mrs. Gortmaker Feted ! On Birthday t A delightful party was held at the home 'of .Mrs. . Florence Thompson Tuesday night in honor of Mrs. Margaret Gortmaker . on her birthday anniversary. The evening was occupied with games and music. Refreshments, were served to the honor guest and - Mrs. Mtry E. Bales. Mrs: Helen B. Taylor, Mrs. Maggie Caldwell, Mrs. Verda T. ; Arms. Mrs. Edith M. Loper, Mrs. Bella Noble, Mrs. Ada Newton, Mrs. Elizabeth" Briggs, Mrs. "Jennie; Cochran, Mrs. Ethel Wallace, Miss Elizabeth Wallace, Mrs. Nina Swartz, Miss Nina Swartz. Mrs.' Elnora Woodard, Mrs. Cora Cub bison, Mrs. Elaine M a r s h .and! Mrs. Florence Thompson. Several House Guests at Woolpert Home p Guests at the A. T. Wpolpert and Dr. F. G.' Voigt homes are Mrs. Paul AJ Fugat and daugh ter, Ruth Pauline, of Aberdeen, Ida. Mrs. Fugate is a sister of Mrs. Woolpert and-Mrs. Voigt. Mr. Fugate will arrive. Sunday for a visit of Beveral days. Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Keim and children, Virginia and Wayne, of Lincoln, Neb., are guests of Dr. and Mrs. Voigt. Dr. Keim is chairman of the agronomy depart ment of the is t ate agricultural college at the HJniversity of Ne braska. Is Mrs. Stewart is Bridge Hostess Tuesday . i Mrs. L. J. Stewart presided at a pretty dessert luncheon in the garden of her. Salem Heights home Tuesday afternoon honoring her contract club. Salmon pink gladioli and olue phlox made jan interesting con trast in bouquets. Bridge followed the luncheon hour, with high score going to Mrs. P. W. Morse. Guests were Mrs. A. A. Cohen, Mrs. Elmer Berg, Mrs. H. R. Rob inson, Mrs. j Kenneth Murdock. Mrs. P. W. Morse. Mrs. Ralph Eggsfaff and Mrs. J. H. Bagley. jr. ! Silverton IMrn. Dorothy Bidler of Union haa arrived at 'Silverton to spend several days with her mother, Mrs. Mary ; Townly and her brother, Guy W. DeLay. Last summer Mrsi Townly visited Mrs. Bidler at Union. . . Mrs. Albert Varley and Mrs. John Noren i returned Saturday from a vacation spent in Alaska and Canada.) The trip was made on the S. S. Aleutian. Mrs. ; Emily Howard of the Howard Corset shop is spending a fortnight in San Francisco com bining her vacation with a' buying expedition, i ' A am ;-.: ; . Your Photograph Gold Tone Vignette 8 x ib Only : -::-;50ci:--::- Saturday Only KENNELL-ELLIS 420 OREGON BliDG. Munds Will Open Home f To Friends Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Guslave Mund will observe their golden wedding an niversary with ; an - Informal "at borne' Sunday from 2 to 5 o'clock In their residence. 1270 Nebras ka. All of their friends are Invited to lalL . 4 , . Their four daughters, Mrs. Olga Oglesbee of- Salem, M r a Violet Darby of Fort Frances, 'Ontario, Mrs. Bertha Yoek and Mrs. Ida Knopf of Portland, will, be in at tendance and will assist in receiv ing. f , ; 'f ?- ' . i The . coaple were married in Poland. 60 years ago and came to America 10 years later. They re sided in Canada for 12. years and have lived In Salem for the . pat 23 years. For a quarter of a cen tury Mr. Mund was employed-at the water company. . Two Matrons Are Hostesses A t Shower MISS Gladys Hanson w b o e marriage to "Arthur Smith will be an event of tbe coming week is a popular bride-elect. Last sight Mrs. Harold Dunsmoor and Mrs. R.Clark Gee entertained with a surprise "vanity" shower in her honor at the home of Mrs. Dunsmoor. ' 'At the supper hour, the table was centered w. 1 1 h a miniature wedding scene done In white with nastel touches.. Sweetpeas" and white tapers in crystal holder en circled the centerpiece. . Seated were Miss Hanson. Mias Hazel Irons, Miss Ha Mills. Mis Pauline Routh, Miss Gwen Hunt, Miss Elva Sehon. Miss -Lola Dale Pickens, Mrs. Neil Fleming, Mrs. William Rosenthal. Mrs.- Alta Hanson and "the hostesses, Mrs. Dunsmoor and Mrs. Gee.. V Smart Affair Friday ' Last Friday night. Miss Lola Dale Pickens feted Miss Hanson with a kitchen shower. Tea towels were hemmed during the evening and supper was served. Bidden to honor Miss Hanson were Mrs. Virgil Tuel of Stayton and her sister, Mrs. Clark Easton of .:, Cedar , - Rapids, Iowa, . Mra. Harry Hanson, Mrs. LeRoy Rndin, Mrs. J. D. Taylor, Mrs. B. J. Ram sey er, .Mrs. Charles Davis, Mrs. Kenneth Graber. Mrs. Ed Blngen heimer, Miss Leree Barham, Miss Jean McElhUmy, Miss.v Doris Schunke, Miss Doris Unruh, Miss Florence- Foster, Mrs. JIarold Hanson and Mrs. .K H. -Pickens. i very ice . a Mean wmm in this Final Closebut of Summer ale Starts 9 a. mi s The . Angora Fur Slioppe J Announces. . . AN AUGUST SALE :- OF FURS - . ' " Friday, Saturday, and Monday . Don't f aU to see bur "Fur Coat values before you -buy. , .. Our low rent arid purchasing power enables us to give BET ; TER VALUES. ; . ;.. ; ' - These Coats are made "of - - : r- the better Furs,, consisting - of Weasel, Fitch, Muskrat, . U Caracul and Poneys. .- . . . , - Visit the Oldest Fur House in Salem Angora Fur Shoppe 1348 Ferry St. - Phone 6814 ENDING OUR JULY CLEARANCE RES - PRICED FOR QUICK DISPOSAL 2.77 3.77 SES Silk crepe in plain and printed pastels, and navy or black. Sheers, printed crepes, nets,! novelties, silk crepes in white and pastels. : : . : . "Cool as a Cucumber9' j and that's something right now. 1 You will enjoy these printed ba tiste gowns and pajamas. - Some two-piece Oriental lounging j pa--jamas, too. Choice .I .4 89 c 415 COURT ST. OX THE HIGHWAY NORGE llfatcu Jku4iuf Unit. matched In buty Iii quiet operation In rl savins The 'Autobuilt ' Washer, built -for a lifetime of use, gives you no mechanical worries. It is made to stay quiet . n& to wash faster ani better, j: :. The Norge Duotrol Ircer4 cuts ironing time in half, nuns your ironing into a pleasure." In slow speed makes it easy to use. Come in h4 see these ' Norge Matched Laundry Units. Separately or in com bination, for as little as ml 77) 15c m day Geo. E. ASIcn HARDWARE 236 N. Commercial. Phone 4610 ' This is our final clean-up of all sum- . ruer merchandise. You will have to r come early to get in on this great bar gain event, whieh only comes twice a year at the end of the season. Merchandise Today'! BMISSEI o DINNER oFORMAL OSTREET o AFTEROON ) Values up to 29.50 Go at One OPrice $5.00 Cotton Dresses Complete Closeout at S1.00 2,95 $5.00 Suits and Goats Only a few left to be closed out--f ormerly priced to 29.50 go at , , . $5.00 Goats & Suits Complete close out while they last -many as high as 29.50 to close out at $9.95 Bradley D resses Come and get" larly priced to 22J50-4all to go at $995 ' " ' ' ft . c i - f.w'i?v.':;.. " : : ;v-:'v mm - mmm nit & Suits thfm-4regu- DR. EI3IER If. K. DORR Chiropodist and Foot Specialist ; - Office-in Store. . . m - m a Th iVVC All Hats '-it - White, brown, blue, black- straw, Felts Including pat- tern Hats.' Exclusive, styles jrom our best houses--regu-larly sold up to 8.95 to close .out quick - ,v Closing White Silk ; Slip wim A sensational value. Come early if you want to get in on this event. Regular 195 pure silk slips in all sizes at only 1 $ 1.00 - Silk Hose j $ 1 .00 T" ' Suits Out Entire Stocl Priced Up S6.95 at oly $3.95 Excepting 3 Suits at $8.93 go at $4.95 SENSATIONAL Shoe Reductions O Pumps o Ties O Oxfbrds j 'All White Dreas Pumps, Ties and' lOxforda to 10.00 value . . . Coma early as they Trill not last ldng at $5 00 "We offer youMn this sale the greatest A 'II- ff silk hose value in Salem 1.15 and PaiV 3)2-UU ,1.35 slightly imperfect chiffon hose at . If i We Charge on All Regular Accounts but Prefer Cash at These Prices Positively No Exchanges No Re funds Every Sale Final ' i t 'Iv... I" 1 I SPORT OXFORDS AND I ; . SANDALS ."' White, some grey and blue . . . . i Value to 6.50, to be closed out if at ona price of , $3.00