The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 16, 1937, Page 13, Image 13

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Home Wedding Is
Held at Silverton
Ruth Gordon Is Bride
of Grant Montgomery
Thursday Night
- SILVERTON, April 16 -At a
Charming wedding tonight at 7
o'clock; - Miss Ruth Gordon,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
Winchell, became the bride ol
Grant Montgomery. The wedding
ceremony was read by Re?. J.
M. Jenson before the flower-
banked fireplace at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stamejr. Daf
fodils, spirea and foTthsithia
were used as floral decorations
with candles furnishing the light.
The bride wore a floor-length
aqua taleta gown and carried
a nosegay of mixed flowers. She
was attended by Miss Eleanor
Moen, gowned in pink chiffon.
Miss Moen also carried a nose
gay. Fred Moore was best man
for Mr. Montgomery.
The bridal marches were play
ed by Miss Jean Oeder, and Mrs.
Carl Stamey sang "I Love You
Truly."
Reception Is Held .
v - Following the ceremony, a re
ception was held at the Winchell
home. Assisting Mrs. Winchell
were Misses Muriel Stamey, Max.
lne Oeder and Jean Oeder.
-Following a short wedding
trip Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery
: will be at home at Silrerton.
Amony the out-of-town guests
: were Dale Montgomery, a brother
I of the bridegroom: Mr. and Mrs.
Arista Nendell of Woodburn
. Crede Lincoln and daughter. Miss
Thelma Lincoln of Vernonia,
Seventy-fire guests attended the
reception.
As a going away costume, Mrs
Montgomery wore a grey suit
with blue accessories.
Odd Fellows Give
Veterans' Jewels
JEFFERSON, April 15 The I.
O. O. F. district convention of
Marion and Linn counties, which
was held in Jefferson was well
attended. About 150 delegates
and grand officers were present.
Among grand officers present
were Grand Master Roy N. Glbbs
of Portland and the grand warden
ol Portland.
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60c Italian Balm
50c Hind's H & A Crm. 39c
35c Junis Crea m. . . . .27c
1 pt. MascaFs Almond 39c
50c Jergen's Lotion . .29c
$1 Pacquin Hand Crm. 69c
50c ftlilkweed Cream 39c
50c Chamberlain Lotion ........42c
REMEDIES
35c Sloan's Liniment 29q
50c Unguentine "... . . .39c
60c Alka-Seltzer . . . . .49c
8-oz. Haliver Malt . . .89c
50c Phillip's Magnesia 34c
15 Van-Tage 2 for 1.98
60c Calif. Syrup Figs 40c
SI Adlerika .........79c
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Because of his marriage In 1931 to a commoner. Prince Nicholas of Bon
mania, brother of King Carol LL has been stripped by the Crown Council
of all royal rirhts and has been declared "no ionzer a member of the royal
family." A feud between the royal brothers has been brewing for years,
springing from the morganatic marriage and culminating in political
intrigues. Prince Nicholas is pictured above with his wife, formerly Mm.
: J ana Lucia DeletL
During the afternoon session
three of the oldest members of
Santlam lodge were presented
with veterans' Jewels by Gibbsl
Harry Roland received the 50
year jewel; John Slegmund a 40
year Jewel; and John Christopher
a 30-year jewel.
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A chicken supper was served
at 6 o'clock In the banquet room
of the Odd Fellows hall by mem
bers of the Rebekah lodge .
The evening session convened
at 8 o'clock, and the regular lodge
work of the Jefferson lodge was
exemplified. .
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1 pt. Mi31 Solution . . .49c
25c Listerine Paste . . . 19c
50c Kolynos Tooth Paste 31c
SI Pepsodent Antiseptic 79c
75c Listerine Antiseptic 59c
50c Detoxol Tooth Paste . 39c
40c Squibb Dental Cream .33c
HAIR AIDS
60c Danderine . . .44c
1 Vitalis Dressing 79c
70c Vaseline Tonic . .59c
$1 Rexall "93" Tonic .79c
75c Glover's Mange Remedy ....55c
60c Maf-o-Oil Shampoo 40c
1 pt. Fitch D. R. Shampoo 89c
50c Packer's Scalptone .......37c
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Consolidation Is
Voted by 25 to 1
Parrish Gap Ballot Tied;
Cto Be Melted With :
Jefferson V -C-
JEFFERSON. April 15 Little
Interest was shown In the election
Monday which was held at the
schoolhouse to rote on the " con
solidation of Parrish Gap dUtriet
with the Jefferson district. Only
2 f votes were cast: all but one
in favor of consolidation.. Voters
did not know that only one hour
would be allowed in which to vote.
and some came to rote after the
polls were closed.
In the Parrish Gap district
the vote was Uea.
Open house wll be held Friday
at 1:10 p. m. at the high school
building in Albany, when all adult
education classes - In the district
will display work done. fine
display of baskets and other ar
ticles made of reed, and knitted
clothing will be on display by the
classes in Jefferson. -
Mr. and Mrs. Dallis Harris are
the parents of a s pound daugh
ter, Paula Jean, born'; Sunday.
April 11, at . the Albany general
hospital. .This Is their '- second
child, and she has a brother.
-' Wrights Is California
Mr. and Mrs. John Wright' and
son Harold left Saturday morn
ing for California where they ex
pect to spend about three months
visiting relatives in San Fran
cisco and Los Angeles. Harold
Wright, employed la Portland,
will return to his work In a few
days.
I Sunday guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Emery were
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Ramsdell of
Woodburn, their son Delmer of
Rogue River, and Miss Donna
Conyne of Woodburn. Delmer
Ramsdell is teacher in the Rogue
River high school and came to the
home of his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Emery, on his motor
cycle, making the trip la five
hours Friday evening.
Girl Scouts Are
Presented Awards
LIBERTY. April 15 At Inves
titure ceremonieg held Cor tba Owl
troop of girl scouts of tola district
at a tea given by tha Liberty
Woman's club, Mrs. Helen Gibbs,
troop captain, presented pins to
Margaret Browning, Patsy Dasch,
Muriel Baker, Rowena Westen-
house, Jane Lansing, Lucile Behr-
ens, Gladys Behrens, Margaret
Crowley, Jacqueline J add. Mary
Sargeat was unable to attend.
Mrs. L. G. Behrens poured the
tea and the Scouts assisted her in
serving. Mrs. Genevera Selander
of Salem, A troop lieutenant as
sisted for the affair. Attendance
was good.
A large crowd enjoyed the Play.
The First Parsonage Meeting.'
presented Sunday night at the
Christian Endeavor meeting by
Gordon Laidlaw, Mrs. V. D. Leek,
Ruth Rienshe, V. D. Leek, Mrs.
Lloyd Hake, Mildred Leek, Wil-
ma Sargent, Albert Brownlee.
Lloyd Hake, Felix Foster. Play
director was Jesse Johnson. This
is the first of a series of plays
the C K. expects to present.
Sewing Circle at
SiiLlimity Meets
SUBLIMITY, April If. The
Misses Christine and Rose Scher-
brlng, sisters of Mrs. Frank Wolf,
have returned to their home at
Petersburg, Iowa after having vis
ited here the past two months.
Joseph Wolf and family moved
Wednesday to Mill City where Mr.
Wolf is employed at the Frank Et
zel Lumber company as truck
driver.
The Sewing Circle of section
two of St. Ann's Altar society met
at the home of Mrs. Frank Raus-
cher for sewing. Those present
were: Mrs. John Half man. Mrs.
Geo. Lambrecht, Mrs. Gny Butler.
Mrs. William Schmld. Mrs. John
Albus, Mrs. August Albus, Mrs.
Alois Wolf, Mrs. Lee Highberger.
Mrs. Marx Fisher. Mrs. Mary Hen
dricks, Mrs. Henry Rauscher and
the hostess. Mrs. Rauscher.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rauscher
and daughter Pauline and Mrs.
Carrie Rauscher ot Goldendale,
Wash., -visited at tha Frank and
Henry Rauscher homes the past
week.
Heads Air Force
Combat onits of the U. 8. Army Air
Fan rm mehmOnimA ta test their
organization and strength la Cali
fornia in May. Major uenera r . si.
Andrews, pictured above. Is to com-
Friday Morning, April 16, 1937
G
rangers
Bis; CLbm Initiated ,
LYONS. Anr. IS At th nrn.
lar meetlnr of tha Kantlam vu
ley crania held her Tnasd&v
night. 51 members were given
ine nrsi ana second degree obli
gation. Fourteen more were un
able to be 'present. It Is planned
to have them ready to take the
third and fourth degree with the
ones Initiated.
A special, meeting: will be ar
ranged In order to hare the whole
ciass or 7 mush the work at
the next rearular meetlnr In this
month. ,
The Union Hill rranre dtrre
team put on the floor work with
53 Union Hill members nresent.
Three Stay ton members and three
visitors and 39 local members
attended. The class Initiated here
ranks next to the highest ever
initiated into the grange In the
state.
LIBERTY. Anrll 15 Arden
Reed of the Oregon State depart
ment of agriculture was guest
speaker at the regular meeting
of the Red Hills rranre Tnesdav
night, telling ot the functions
of the various branches ot that
department.
Ralnh Morran and hla elaaa of
Future Farmers of the Salem
tap VtKLV-.Mfljg l-MWlhM
If YOU are this type of person (and we know you are) you'll enjoy
shopping here, too. You'll find your favorite brand of canned goods here.
And yon will find them at good prices. , "
Salad DRESSING
Bonneville FLOUR
ers Coffee
Pineapple Bars
aragus
Graham
GOLDEN BANTAM CORN
Del Mont f OCt
No. 2 can t for
FANCY TUNA FISH
Del Monte Yt'a .
CRISCO
3-lb. can ...
SORGUM MOLASSES
For table use, 5-lb. tins
HORSERADISH MUSTARD
Best Foods, glass jar
GARLIC SAUCE Newman's
Something new, bottle ....
BLACK PEPPER
Schilling, 8-oz. can ..
KIPPERED SALMON
Vt'a can
INSTANT POSTUM
8-oz can
AMROUR'S MILK
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high, school were dinner guests
and put on the . entertainment.
Mr. Morgan spoke, ' explaining
the Future Farmer work, and
its affiliation with other similar
county groups, also with state
national and International organ
isation. He stressed the need ot
cooperation in realizing alms and
purposes of the whole.
The grange decided to accept
the invitation of Union Hill
grange to put on the third and
fourth degree work for a group
ot candidates there, Friday. It
was also voted to cooperate with
several other granges in the
sponsorship ot a booth at the
state fair next fall.
RICKREALL. April 15 The
April meeting of the Polk grange
visitation was held at Buell Tues
day night where all but two
granges of the county were rep
resented. Glenn Adams, Pomona
master, complimented Buell on
their staff of young officers. '
Manages Oil Station
SILVERTON, April 15 D. J
Rlveness, who was recently man
ager ot the Marquam general
store, has taken over the mana
gership ot the Signal oil station.
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SUGAR
Fine granulated
WAG DOG
Can
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29C
PANTRY WAX
The new household wax tissue.
200 sheets, pkg. ...
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Large package
OXYDOL
The new large package
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Your Foods
Musical Show Is
Given at Stayton
STAYTON. April 15 Members
of the Home Economics classes
and the Girls' Glee club of the
high school presented a musical
show Thursday afternoon, as a
feature of the Women's Commun
ity club program. The show, un
der the direction ot Miss Mary
McMahon and Miss Clare Stew
art Included the following num
bers:. . "
"Here Comes the Sun." Velma
Yeoman. Loretta Ditter, Ruby
Hughes, Helen Hughes; "Is It
True What They Say About Dix
ie. Home Economics I class:
"On the Beach at Bali Ball."
Mary Lucas. Barbara Waters. Vel
ma Yeoman with tap dance by
Leona Burmester; "Empty Sad
dles," Betty Goode; "Gypsy Tea
Room.' Marian Follis. Edna Hen
dricks. Alice Neymeyer. Lucille
Thomas, Barbara Waters; "School
Days, Shirley Freele. Betty
Goode. Ruth Butts. Marian Fol
lis; "Beautiful Lady In Blue."
Velma Yeoman, Verla Carter,
ixraene Sandner, Helen Hughes:
"The Way You Look Tonight,"
velma Leoman, Shirley Freele;
"Goodnight. My Lore," (evening
wraps).
Baby dresses were displayed by
Words and Music
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the sophomore girls who mad
them. v "-
Members ot the Glee club:
Ruby Hughes, Helen Hughes,
Loretta Ditter, Virginia Shelton.
Georgia Malsel, Zelpha Carter.
Velma Yeoman. Irene Poole, Mar
garet Lucas. Louene Sandner. Ro
sella Bell. Elinor Shinkle, Rober
ta . Rabens, Marine . Minten, Rita
Lindeman, Leona Burmester,
Maxlne Logan, Dorothy Tate, Bet
ty Goode, Verla Carter, Frances
Rider, Paddy Mechen, Myrtle
Shoemaker, Marian Follis, Alma
Slegmund Helen Porter, Lorraine
Albas, Gertrude Murphy. Evelyn
Keyes. Josephine Thorp. Laura
Tate, Esther Nightengale.
Motor Trips to Coast
Popular Weekend Events
For Residents of Suver
SDVER, April 15 Mrs.
Blanche Rust, who has been
elected to teach 1 the primary
room at Buena Vista next year,
visited her cousin, Mrs. Steve
Benedict, Saturday afternoon.
Motor trips to the coast are
proving popular. Every weekend
finds .a group of local residents
there. Mr.- - and Mrs. Lester
Haight and children. Mr. and
Mrs. Willis Allen and son. Mr.
and Mrs. O. Allen and June form
ed a party, spanding -. Sunday
there.
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Sugar Cured ;
SHORTENING
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PURE LARD
3 lb.
Rabbits .. 27c lb.
Hens
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Fryers . . .35c lb.
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