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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1937)
PAGE TEN Ki 02EG0N STATESMAN, Safari, Oregon, Friday Mornhia Jnly 10, 198T News and Fattires of Interest to Wornqn Homemaking Styles . . Food Society . .Clubs Music MAXINE BUREN Women's Editor Sorority Maids Entertained Wednesday College co-eds are busy these 1 summer days planning rush af fairs honoring girls who will en ter the university this falL The Willamette sorority girls ; have been meeting regularly and will be hostess. for several affairs this coming month. Wednesday night the three torority groups met for Informal affairs. Miss Esther Vehrs en tertained members of Alpha. Phi Alpha sorority at her home on North Capitol street. At a -.lt hour refreshments ?ere; sryed by the hostess. Those present were Miss Ruth and Miss Rachel Yocom, Miss Dorothy McDonald, Miss Dorothy Moore, Miss Lorna Barham Miss Rose Ann Gibson, Miss. Grace Jackson, Miss Norma Fuller, Miss Lunelle Chapin.-M is s Barbara, K-rtz, Miss Jeannette Brown, Miss Natalie Neer, Miss Jean Anunsen, Miss Genevera Seland er. Miss Dorothea Kletzing. . Meet at Ayers Home The Beta Chi maids were feted at the E. J. Ayers home on South Cottage - street with Miss Margaret Ayers and Miss Mar garet Gillette acting as hostesses. : Following. an informal evening supper was served by the host esses. - Guests were Miss Helen Board man, Miss Caroyl Braden, Miss Florence Power, Miss Virginia Wassam. Miss Jeryme Upston,, Miss Esther Gibbard, Miss Mar garet Savage. Miss Loretta Fish er, Miss Leila Johnson. Miss Mar-. Jorie Christenson. Miss Ruth Fick, Miss Melva "Belle Savage, Miss Betty Dotson, Miss Helena Schneider, Miss Mabel Lenz. Miss Josephine Cornoyer. Miss Helen Purvine, Miss Ha Mills, Miss Mar lal Wassam and Miss Margaret Doege. Xo-Host Picnic Members of Delta Phi sorority met at the home of Miss Wanda Landon and Miss Martha Her man on. North High street for a no-host picnic. The affair was held in the gardens and an in formal evening followed. ThOR nresent were Mrs. Jo seph Felton. Miss Gwen Gallaher, Miss Melba Riopelle. Miss Lois Burton. Miss Dolly Dingle, Miss Margaret Hauser, Miss Catherine Headrick. Miss Carolyn Hunt, MUa Roberta McGilchrist, Miss Ruth Pemberton, Miss Kathryn Ringe, Miss Lorene Tompkins, Miss June Johnson,, Miss Ruth Armpriest. Miss June Armstrong. Miss Jean Bartlett,1 Miss Carroll Gardner, Miss Marguerite Smith. Miss Elizabeth James, Miss El- eanor jonnson. Mi" M""r" David Rhoten, Mr. and Mrs. were given to the guests. Assist Ann Kells. Miss Eleanor Perry f!T1 T 0-.a TnoTm t ovu fi .M(nn. t n . Miss Martha Roddy, miss ti- eanor anerman. miss Upjohn. Miss Landon and Miss Herman. T i tt Mrs. Hrubetz Hostess To Club Group ''' t, . TT . . ' . Mrs. Frank Hrubetz. jr., en.er- talned members of the Agenda club at her home on Wednesday . afternoon. Following a dessert luncheon, l n sewing.. The hostess used a large DOWi oi snapursuus auu Veen tapers for table decorations. TrAaAH f wflTA 3JESDAMES Hrry T.nmmii Norl Hironi Galen Biddnll fiilbert Hamman Mrron Butler Iii Pmtton Glena Shedeck Frank Hrubetz. Jr. Miss Mildred Elizabeth Miller f Moberly, Missouri, has arrived b the capital to be the guest ot her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Gutekunst. She plans to be here for three weeks and the Gutekunsts have planned a week's trip to the beach for her pleasure. ANGORA FUR SHOPPE announces their annual Starting Friday, July 30 i tule-Smiles Wuf ft s - "They're checking up on my credit they got suspicious when 1 wanted to take the first dress they showed me." A woman who knows what she wants! You could tell it by her crisply tailored look on the sultry day we sketched her. Rich red brown ot jacket and accessories and piping on collar and front panel of a white shirtwaist dress. Minute brown buttons circled her white hat band. Wine over white distinguishes the figHre on the right with three-quarter length sleeves on an embroidered jacket and a fash ionable intricately draped neckline on the dress. Copyright 1937, Esquire Features, Inc. Rhotens Gather at Reunion Picnic Members of the Rhoten clan held their family reunion las Sunday at the E. A. Rhoten farm near Roberts. After a plcnt: din- ner the afternoon was spent in visiting, boating and swimming in the Willamette river. - Those present were: Mrs. J. H. Rhoten, Mr. .and Mrs. E. A. Rhoten, Mr. and Mrs. George Phnfnll TlottV Maria T? 1 ntPTl and Mrg Ray Rnoten, Mrs. Zeda Rhoten Lisle, Ralph Lisle, Mr. and Mrs Q Q Boycej Bernice Boyce. Jean Boyce. Janet Hoyce, Vivian Boyce. Mrs Marshall Snyder, Mrs. Harriet Barker, Mrs. Ross, an of saiem: Mr. and Mrs: XT A ttarhsr T? rival Tlarhor- Mrs. M. H. Robbins and Lucille Rob- bins of Marion; Mr. and Mru. J. Ear, Rhoten. Aurora; Mrs. Wayne Barber, Robert Barber, Loig Barber, Margaret Barber. Donaldx Barber and Ruth Metzer of Halsey. . Mrs. B. C. Howland of Long Beach, Calif., who has been the i . , i r rwln Jory, and other relatives in Sa lem for the past three weeks left last night for Denver, Colo. She will remain there for two months hpforB returnine to her home. miss Helen Eneel of Portland entertained with a bridal shower Tuesday night at her home in cnmnlimont to Mlit Elizabeth Vaughn, bride-elect of Robert Baldock. .it Fw? O Kolinsky O Jap Mink O Weasel O Northern Seal Sale Prices on All Far Goals PRICES STARTING AT Fur Scarfs Are Also (Compare our prices and before o3 - - iy (fitted Sharon Hamilton Feted On Sixth Birthday Little Miss Sharon Claire Ham ilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hamilton, was honored on the occasion of her sixth blrth- day Wednesday ! afternoon when her mother entertained with a delightful informal party at the C. S. Hamilton home on North Front street. Late in the afternoon refresh- v,An. nnj V. lit4Va A m V A Hamilton and Mrs. Clarence Ham-1 iiton. Queen Esthers HaVe X . Swim Party J I The Queen Esthers of Leslie Methodist church met Wednes- day afternoon 'for a swim In the Leslie pool, followed by a picnic SUpper and a business meeting: Th m-esent were Bernice Boe,Se fnti LaWS.' Jean Boyce, Mary Esther PpmhoHnn Tlnrothea Hraham. i Dori3 Doughton, Trula Short,! . . - - . . v .. . n Macully, Hazel Cooper, Virginia, Mason, Frances Roseman, Heletf Hatfield, Janet Boyce, Helen Stevens, Marjorie Baseman and Mrs. John B. TJlrlch. Mrs. Mary Eudaly of Fresno, California has returned to her southern home after visiting for a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cutler, i Mrs. Eudalj and Mrs. Cutler are cousins. O Hudson Seal O Caracul O Pony Included in This Sale the quality of our coats you buy. Stadium Concert For Monday Is Viitstanding Another brilliant concert In the Stadium philharmonic' summer series Is set for n e x t Monday night .when the great Hungarian Conductor, La Jos Shuk, will be guest conductor and Charles Wakefield Cadman, International ly known composer-pianist, the Soloist At this concert, too, the Itadium philharmonic chorus of 800 trained voices will make its Initial bow, singing an interest ing group of numbers by the guest ; artist. La J os Shuk, born in Budapest, Jnd known throughout ' Europe nd America as one of the out- Standing conductors of the pres- !(nt day, Is conductor of the .Buffalo philharmonic ehertra. iHe is noted for his brilliant mu- 'sieianship and for his fine pro rram building. Both will be shown In the outstanding pro- gram announced ior nexi aionaay night. i Shuk' wilt open with the stir- fm6 '"iui i Singer." Then will come the Ru- benstein "Kamenoi-Ostrow," al- jways au orcunuai lavurne. I Cadman will play his much fcalked-of new number "The Dark . Dancers of the Mardi Gras" with mrays an orcnestrai iavorue. the orchestra. This number has Received enthusiastic comment Wherever it has been played. Following the intermission, the Btadium philharmonic chorus will feing "The Land of the Sky Blue Water," "At Dawning" and "The Sunset Trail." all popular com- 'positions by the guest artist. Pnl. lowing the choral numbers, the orchestra will play Strauss' "Der Rosenkavalier," and the first and third movements from Tschalkow sky's sixth symphony which will bring the gala program to a close. The program 13 especially well adapted for an out-of-doors con cert, and a large audience is ex pected for the event. Mrs. Cutler Luncheon Hostess Today Mrs. Oscar Cutler will preside at a smartly arranged affair to day in compliment to members of her bridge club at her home on Lefelle street. A dessert luncheon will be served by the hostess and several hours of contract will be in play during the afternoon. Mrs. R. C. Vandevort of San Francisco will be an additional guest. Club members bidden are Mrs. John Bagley, jr., Mrs. E. R. Strausbaugh, Mrs. John Craig, Mrs. James McFarland, Mrs. John Carkin, Mrs. J. M. Devers, Mrs. L. C. McLeod, Mrs. Charles A. Cole, Mrs. H. S. Swart and Mrs. Kenneth Murdock. M. and Mrs. M. Durfey of Fresno were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tyler H. Morley on. Wednesday. The visitors were en route to Alaska for their va cation and were motoring as far as Seattle. Mr. Durfey Is Mrs. Morleys cousin. ill Be Sure You r e at n in auy s July Clearance Final Close Out of All Summer Merchandise 1 LOT cresses Values to 16.95 $1.99 1 LOT EDi?esses Values to $7.95 $2.87 1 LOT net to $12.95 $6.88 itaamiaffii'ipsr 1 Lot Values to $3.95 Waclh AU to be sold at bargain prices. " 87c l19 $I87 AH Onyx, vnn $L00 values . . iC CLUB CALENDAR Friday, July 80 White Shrine of Jerusalem picnic, at the Miller B. Hay den home, route six, 6:30 p. m. South Salem WCTU with Mrs. H. E. Bosell on Croisan ereek, 1 p. m. Married People's class,' First Baptist church, picnic at Ar thur, Smither ranch, Vita Springs road, 6:30 p. m. Women's and men's Bible classes of First Methodist church picnic at musical park. :30. Sunday, August 1 Oklahoma picnic, Jantzen beach, all day. tvth t l wil William Paulson Will Celebrate Birthday -" J Mrs. Oscar Paulson has bidden a group ot me very young sei t0 her flome on Broadway today the occasion of the sixth birth ff,io0to n9va hpon sekpri to come at 1U .o'clock ana piay for BeTeral hours and at noon a luncheon will be served. r.npsts bidden to honor Master Guests bidden to honor Biily are Roger Adams, Cooley, jr., Tad Shinkle, T n nppv, pPtr. Phillii Earl James T.nrtpr. Dervl Peters. Phillin Janz. wlnard Libby, Claire Arnold, t-wI Bradford Frank Garland Jbe't Brad f"rdff Willtam Wy- m Jr Mrs. Francis Smith and her two children, Betty Lou and Francis 4- oro onlnvlnc ft an nnrn at Twin Rocks this week We only use the word "Clearance twice each year, but when we do, we MEAN IT. All new but seasonable merchandise drastically reduced to make it attractive to you. Company policy forbids using former or com MEN'S SUITS They're all 'wool and re duced to clear! $15 Men's DRESS SHIRTS All prices In one as- m gtg ortment to clear! MEN'S TRUNKS All wool Only a few alzes Inner support. 79c MEN'S SWEATERS All wool sleeveless sweaters. Half talon fastener .. $1 MEN'S UNION SUITS Shoulder button, athletic tyle. Limited supply 49c MEN'S UNION SUITS Medium weight, short sleeve and long leg. MQm A real buy! i MEN'S POLO SHIRTS High grade Priced to clear! cotton shirts. 49c MEN'S WASH SUITS Out they go! what the for mer price was You know $2.50 Men's WORK SHIRTS Medium weight, long wear ing, full cut. 2Qc Not all sites J7V MEN'S TIES All summer colors and pat terns In this group. A grand selection.... '3 MEN'S DRESS SOX Cotton, rayon ana aceiaie box. All for -15c only MEN'S OXFORDS Flexible arch, streamUne models. A marTelous shoe MEN'S DRESS SHOES Calf upper and composition sole. Priced to clear! BLANKETS Indian d e a 1 g n blankets. Grand for picnics or car seats $1 BOYS' UNION SUITS Shoulder button 'athletic style. Priced to t clear out fast! 7r...-. T7' sCLlllJ xVCWo X I Ulll Santaly Tells Activities Members of Camp Santaly are Mrs. Engdahl Hostess concentrating on outdoor hikes fo Class and nature lore this week accord ing to Mrs. Elizabeth Gallaher The Berean WWG met at the who was In town yesterday for country home of Mrs. Otto Eng the garden party given at the dahl for its regular business and home of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth social meeting on Tuesday. Ross. For the first time in her eight vear at the camD. Mrs. Gallaher was served fish from the San- tiam for breakfast at camp. The luckv fisherwomeH are Phyllis Gueffroy, Pat Carson, Virginia Pope and Valerie Karr. Girls are working on camp beautification this week, making rock gardens and a new fire pii. During the week the dramatic group put on a play and later the girls of the camp put on their own skit. Dalbert Jepson was guest musician at one night's program. Picnics, scouting new trails and hikes have been the chief out- door soorts and are under the direction of Miss Jane Fisher. Knitting is now on the list of handworks and is under the di rection of Miss Helen Trindle. Swimming Is directed by Miss Maxine Goodenough, Miss Bar- bara Lamb, the latter also teach- ing paper weight maKing ana b,ock Pnne. Miss Betty Lou Hansel ,s in charge of weaving and the group has made some very attractive scarf 3 and purses. Miss Kachel Pemberton is camp nurse and di- recU the music. Charlotte Eyre, Miss Gallaher S general assist- ant is in charge of raffia work, Boys' DRESS SHIRTS Sizes 13 to 14 grand chance to stock up for school only. A 50c BOYS' VESTS Fine combed cotton, Swiss ribbed. Not all sizes 15c BOYS' DRESS SOX Just a thing'. little bit of every- 15c Grouped for BOYS' WASH PANTS All the boys cotton wash pants placed in one 75c group to clear . BOYS' WASII SUITS Small boys' wash Your choice at this bargain price suits. 49c BOYS' WASH SUITS Navy type suits, coat and pants. Only a few left V BOYS' OXFORDS The grand clean-up of white oxfords. They can be dyed black VA VOILES & LAWN Summer patterns in voiles and lawns grouped k ffft at this price 3 Printed Shantung Only 60 yards left. Hence the low clearance price . 3 MARQUISETTES Only 70 yards left. Can yon use them Cg this fall? . DRAPERY DAMASK Odd lots, but plenty for your house when yon re- a Ckg decorate this fall.. J V HOUSE LINING If you use house lining, here is your chance 7c BARBER TOWELS Use them as glass towels,1 hand towels, lipstick, T etc Out they go!. RAYON SATIN SOPS Heavy Rayon satin. They're shadow ; $1.49 proof! - Mrs. Hubert Young Is camp mother this week. Mrs. Gallaher reports 'lark weather the fore part ot the week, with lots of thunder. Reports from the recent camp at Cascadia were given. The pro gram was in charge of Florence Wallace, the theme was "Negro Leaders." Devotions were led by Mrs. Floyd Markey. Present were the Misses Anna Hoyt, Elma Hoyt, Jeanne Dierks, Florence Wallace, Dorothy Dierks, I r m a Bennet, Frances Mattson, Hazel Allslop, Hoshie Watanabe, Mrs. Floyd Starkey. Mrs. Floyd White, Mrs. Fred Broer, jr., and Mrs. Otto Eng dahl. Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Faure of Los Aneeles and Mrs. Fred- erjcfc Dale of Long Beach, Calif., former college friends of Miss Violet and Miss Pearl Swanson. were weekend visitors at the Swanson home on Fairmount hill. Mr. Fauer is connected with the advertising department of the Los Angeles Times. Miss Lucille Brainard of Ward ner, Idaho nas Deen visiung in Portland lor several weens ana was in Salem the first part of the week as the guest of Miss Irma Oehler. , Miss Anna Jo neming A,air view and agraduate of Wlllam- euo ,"-"vi the capital Wednesday. parative prices, but one glance at this merchandise will convince you that we priced it to clear. All quan tities limited, so we recommend that you shop early. WOMEN'S COLLARS All ladies' collars drastical ly reduced. Your tfg choice at this price LADIES' TRUNKS Ladies' all wool trunks. While they last swim Women's Polo Shirts One group, your choice, at this give-away price mt0 Women's Sweaters A few odd lots in one of our high price sweater lines. To clear at STRING DRESSES A lovely dress for these hot days. Greatly reduced - ? HOUSE DRESSES Final clean-up of this group. All sizes and 4 patterns V HOUSE DRESSES A buy you can't afford to miss. New colors JQm and patterns Children's Dresses A group of prints and or gandies. Some slightly soiled WOMEN'S PURSES Final clean-up, one group of white summer 4 Cg purses : WHITE GLOVES Large assortment of whites in pigskin, capeskin and kid. All clearing WOMEN'S ANKLETS Large assortment of wom en's and misses anklets. All sizes and colors . 10c Women's 'Kerchiefs New assortment of printed handkerchiefs. Your choice at AC VOILES A large group of summer oiles, clearing at this ex tremely ! low price ...... SPECIAL OFFER TODAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Y One 8x10 50 Goldtone Vignette . Phone 7830 For Appointment KENNELL ELLIS STUDIO 420 Oregon Building" WOMEN'S COATS All better summer placed in this one group to clear at coats $5 WOMEN'S COATS The famous "Carabana" jac ket. Not all sizes. m Clearing at r 3 WOMEN'S JACKETS uue jacseis, me season t most popular gar $2 ment. To clear at. WOMEN'S SUITS All white linen suits. Grouped to sell at tailored $2 WOMEN'S HATS All ladies reduced to clear at .. summer bats $1 WOMEN'S DRESSES Smart, dresses you gasp! . seasonable that will street make $2.44 WOMEN'S DRESSES A group of higher privtJ dresses. Strictlv in season. $344 WOMEN'S SANDALS A group of women's red and white sandals. Priced exceptionally low BEACH SANDALS Going to the beach? Here is your sandal, 4 really reduced . V WHITE SANDALS Your choice of our hisher priced white sandals at .... $2 WHITE OXFORDS Cynthia arch-support white oxfords. The shoe for 6 style and comfort .. t J WHITE OXFORDS The vwhite oxford with a steel arch. A marvel $2 ous house shoe.. Children's Oxfords Will make a good shoe. T straps and oxfords school $1 Hop Picking Gloves Ladles' all leather hop-picking gloves, in size f Am 7, to clear at.. .. Sally's 357 COURT ST. . Look for the Large MRS. M, LaCHELLE 1348 Ferry St. Phone 6814