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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, August 1, 1937 PAGE ELEVEN Marriage of Miss Shaw Is Set Miss Jean Shaw, medical tech nologlst at the Salem General hospital for the past two years has announced the date ot her wed ding to Dr. Robert K. Schroeder of Missoula, Montana as An Rust 21. The ceremony will , be per formed at the First Presbyterian church ot Spokane. The bride will -be attended by Miss Helen Schroe der ot Spokane, end the groom by Paul Stevens of Portland. Miss Shaw Is the daughter of Mr; and Mrs. Elton Shaw of Port land. She is a graduate of Albany college and a member of Alpha Gamma Delta. Dr. Schroeder, the son of Mrs. A. W. Schroeder of Missoula is a graduate of - the University of . Montana and North Pacific den tal 'college in Portland. He is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon and Delta Sigma Delta. The couple will reside in White fish, Montana where Dr. Schroe der is a practicing dentist. The nursing staff of the Salem General hospital entertained for . Miss Shaw at a crystal shower in the apartment ot the superinten dent, Miss Lillian McDonald, on ' Wednesday night. The evening was spent informally. ; Musical Society Has ; Banquet, Program V' Gathering at the Congrega tional church on Thursday oight. members of the Dr.- Z. M. Parrin musical society enjoyed a ban , Quet and program. Dr. Parrin taught 'music at Willamette university - during the '80s and '9Db and later conducted classes In Albany and Portland. " Dr. H. C. Epley was elected president ot the organization for the 'coming year, Mrs. Mabel Adair Lockwood vice-president and Prof. James T. Matthews secretary-treasurer. The program included a piano number by Mrs. Etta Stratton Breckenridge, a vocal duet by Major Vivian Brown, grandson of Dr. Parvin, vocal solos by Mrs. Marguerite Alderson Burk hart and Mrs. Lulu Sargeant Ed wards, an original piano compo sition by Homer A. Kruse, and talks by Professor James T. Matthews and Dr. H. C. Epley. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Homer A. Kruse of Sherwood. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Burkart of Portland, . Mrs. Nellie Kies of Vancouver, Wash.. Mrs. Ronald Glover, Mr. and Mrs. N. M. New port - Qf Lebanon, Mrs. Hallie Parrish Hinges. Mrs. Rose Simon Gwlnn, Mrs. Charles M. CI kins of Prineville, Mr. and Mrs. Mayo McKianey of Turner. Mrs. Mabel Lockwood. Prof. James Mat thews.. Mrs. Emma Matthews Whealdon. Miss Allie Chandler, Mrs, Walter Denton. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Breckenridge and Dr. H. C. Epley. Miss Ha , Mills Hostess For Dessert Luncheon Miss Ha Mills entertained with a smartly arranged dessert lunch eon yesterday afternoon at ; the Court street residence of her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mills. Covers were placed for 14 guests of the hostess. The afternoon was spent In formally. The tables were cen tered with hollyhock blossoms In low crystal bowls. Gladiolii, mari golds and summer flowers were arranged about the guest rooms. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Patton. Miss Germaine Goodrich, 'Miss Me.lva Belle Savage and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Claggett will leave today for a two-week's stay at Pacific City. , c lACLlIDED UTTll OUT COST 1 with each Barbara Gould ( parchaseof Jl.OOormore! A large . com plimentary jar oT i J IRRADIATED SKIN CREAM THE amaring new de velopment in coemet : ica a cream that is acta all an energizer and nor malizer, that is beneficial to oily, dry and normal skins alike. Take advan tage of this rare oppor tunity to try Barbara , Could Irradiated Skin Cream without cost Woo!pert 6 Legg Salem's Newest Ultra - Blodern Drag Store Cor. Liberty & Court Phone 3444 ?tuL-miLel ' - Y 'V v w V ' z w , . v ' - j I' " I I f J .yJf 5 "Her tea parties are the old fashioned kind where they .. . actually serve It: " . ) Then "tea" parties aren't extinct, after all and, lest you think that tii ii iuc len-uiuw taiK 01 painiiuBs, eicnings ana wwoa-cuu, (uuu old pen and ink sketches are extinct, we assure you that art "is .' flourishing in reprints on silk as shown on the left. A lone ' neckband rolls over the full gathered blouse and ties! in a bow ... On the right, white daisies etched on brown ground with starched linen trimmin' collar, cuffs, revers and belt. With this she should wear an enormous starched linen hat with a brown grosgrain ribbon wnippea rouna it. uopyrignt In the Valley AIRLIE Miss Florence Mc- Kibben was honor guest at a brid- wooaourn uolf club Thursday, Mr and Mrf j. D. Foley and al shower given by Mrs. H. P. n'lf?7: " " itre8tin,S daughter. Miss Blair Foley of Whitaker and f Mrs. Glen Hadl.y . JJK iliKJ pwfi f "VIwSIi ' SIT to Grand fernnA,d rmS " ThU"day ' " M F ' Canyon Tnd.oulL Califor ternoon. j Evenden leaders. . Guests enjoying the afternoon Mrs. Frank Cannard and Miss Miss Katherine Rowe has re were Mesdames C. S. Whitaker, Mary Scollard were low net win- turne(i to Salem after a two Robert Harris, Loren Cooper, ners for the two sides with scores week9 Ti8it with friends In Cor Frank Cooper, Charles Hodkln- 51-14-37 and 50-10-40 respec- j,.alllg son of Sioux City, Iowa; Anna tlvely. A putting contest between ' ' Chaffln, W. E. Williams, George the two winners was won by Miss Rft and Mrs. Claude Darby are Plaub, Jack Wills, Mary Gross, Scollard. (leaving today tor a fortnight's Dick Tom of Suver, McKibben no-host breakfast was served (vacation at Manzanita. and Amos Henton of Sheridan; ' 50CJ '"2wed by play ? t Jesse McKibben, Harry McKib- he ""owing women took Mr. aBd Mrs. Carl Schneider ben, Ray McKibben of T Salem. Turner, W. M. Herron, Vernon ir.vivi . ti.tA ni.. VT'k ?' lard- Mr- Rodney Alden. Mrs. Whitakw' Jcob Plaub. Mc- Wayne Tennant. Mrs. H. M. Aus Kibben. Rex Corner. Victor Bev- iln Mr8. j. w. Rlchards, Mrs. ens. Bob Tarter. Glen Alderman, Burton Willeford. Mrs. F. J. La George Williamson. cey, Mrs. W. P. Lessard Mrs. Misses Marlyn and Margaret Sumner Stevens, Mrs. RayGUtt," Barton, Irene Cooper, Evelyn Mc- Mrs. Blaine McCord, Mrs. Kelley Kibben, Alice Ree of Eugene and Stanard. During the 5 month of honor guest Florence McKibben. August a chain contest will be " The young couple, Miss Flor- ence McKibben and Theodore Martin, who will be married in the near future, plan to make their home in Sheridan, TALBOT Mrs. Charles Walk- er was honored with a handker- chief shower Thursday afternoon at the Talbot school house. The Walker family is moving to Banks soon. Mrs. Claud Johnson and Mrs. Ole Jorgenson were In charge of games in which Ilene Blinston was awarded first prize. Refreshments were served to Mesdames Charles Walker, Claud Johnson, Keith Allen, Arthur Johnson and children, Meredith and Earl; A. E. Cole and da ugh- ter, Marjorie; Fred Jorgenson and daughter, Shirley: Roy Cros- by, Frank Green, Ed Lambert, j. r. urusei. oie Jorgenson ana aauguier, iay; u. uurseii ana daughter, Bernice; G. W. Potts, t. r-rK o- ,..,w, Oscar Hoven. Addie Davidson, Meyers, Myron Baker. C. A. My ers. S. M. Belknap, George Fox, N. S. Nave, D. E. Turnidge and Miss Ilene Blinston, Helen and Dolly Mae Walker, Deane Dav idson and Barbara Baker. DALLAS The Junior Wom an's club met in the city park Thursday for a covered dish din ner. About 22 were present for the affair. Mrs. C. B. Godlonton, a former Dallas resident who recently re turned from aeveral months spent on Wake island, was the speaker for the evening. She gave a very interesting account of her experi ences there while her husband was in the services of the Pan American Airways An informal business meeting was held with the president, Mrs. Ray McKay, presiding. Plans were discussed for a benefit tea which the club is arranging for the near future. The committee In charge of the tea Includes Marjorie Wa ters, Catherine Hawkins, and Lois Ralston. , The committee In charge of last night's meeting was Miss Edna McMillan, Miss Mildred Stevens, and Miss Genevieve Patterson. ftfts STATS ST. Compile Optical Service r ast you see we CD.lSflCUOUS or nV have 1 your eye- signz exam ined once a year. ---L OtetcU 1937, Esquire Features, Inc. Social Realm WOODBURN Play at the ""Vr x u t aas v. am m-t avaa o u C. Buchner, Mrs.-Frank Cannard. held. Leaders of one chain will be Mrs. Rodney Alden, Mrs. Wayne Gill and Mrs. Sumner Ste- vens. The second chain will be headed by Mrs. L. C. Buchner, Mrs. Ray Glatt, and Mrs. George Jones, the third chain by Mrs. M. D. Henning, Mrs. J. F. Lacey and Mrs. La Verne Otjen. Next Thursday, August I, in- stead of the regular women's day piay a two ball mixed foursome will be held in the late afternoon, followed by a no-host supper. Pairings will be made at No. 1 tee and play should start not lat- er than 6 o'clock. All golfers. both men and women, are invited. Supper will be served at 7:30. a team of Woodburn women have been invited to play the women of the Newberg Golf club Friday, August 6. Players not on the team are also invited, AUMSVILLE Miss Jeaa Keith,' waB , . f wnmani Tv-.,. ...,. Thursday afternoon honoring COVERMARK miiriM called the "MODERN a. QUISEJiBERRVS Central Pharmacy 410 State St. Thielsen Tea Is Affair - A charmingly arranged affair ot yesterday afternoon was the informal tea for which Mrs. H. 'William Thielsen and her daugh ter. Miss Gretchen, were hostess es at the Thielsen home. The tea. ;was arranged In honor of Mrs. Phil Gearhart (the former Edna Stmonton) 'of - Seattle, sister of .Mrs. Thielsen who is visiting here for several weeks dividing .her 'time between Salem and Shaw :as . the guest ; of . another sister, Mrs. S Ivan , Putnam, i Intimate friends . of Mrs. ; . Gearhart were bidden to call between three and ; five o'clock. , , :." The honor: guest wore a strik-- 'tag flower print hiffon overyel-. low silk, and Mrs. Thielsen wore 'Burgundy lace. : T T Mrs. Ivan . Putnam, : wearing 1 cerise silk trimmed r in ' cream lace, greeted guests at the door. Presiding at the serving table .during the afternoon were Mrs. 0 K. DeWitt and Miss Nellie Schwab. Mrs. De Witt's gown was of brown lace, Miss Schwab was striking in all white, with a lace jacket. Assisting In serving were Miss Gretchen Thielsen, Miss Frances Laws and Miss Barbara Cear- ' hart. Miss Elizabeth Clement sang several numbers during the . afternoon. I The table was beautiful with ;a! drawn work cloth centered by a j bowl of pastel zinnias and as ters. Blue candles guarded the . ron tirn1io Th tahln ' was Set ; entirely in heirloom silver, crya- i and blue. Early American glass cups completed the arrangement. Royal Neighbors of America and Juveniles will have an all day picnic at Haxel Green on Wednesday. They will meet at Fraternal temple at 10 a. m. I. Miss Helen Purvine will leave today for Oakland Calif., and oth : er southern points for a short stay. : She will also visit with her sis ter. Miss Margaret Purvine. are spending several weeas vaca- itloning at the Oregon beaches. Miss Marine Rankin will enjoy (the next fortnight vacationing at (Seaside. Mrs. Walter Kirk and daughter Janet are at Agate Beach for the remainder of the summer season. Mrs. Mabel Gllllspie with a show er. Bouquets of gladioli were used as decorations. The hostess was assisted by Misses Betty McKee, JBetty Snyder and Marianne Stutz. Present for the afternoon, Mrs. D. W. Branch, Mrs. Oline Snyder, Mrs. W. K. Winslow, Mrs. Guy Gearhart, Mrs. Maud Howard, Mrs. T. C. Mountain, Mrs. E. M. Keith, Miss Betty McKee. Miss Betty Snyder, Miss Marianne Stutt. Miss Wilda Keith. Miss Dorothy Branch. Mrs. Ernest Gll llspie and Miss Jean Keith. DALLAS The members of the Dallas Boy Scout Mothers' club held a very successful silver tea In the gardens of the home of Mrs. R. R. Van Orsdel on Thurs day. About 75 guests called during the afternoon The tea table was centered with a lovely bouquet of blue hy drangeas. Presiding at the tea ta ble during the afternoon were Mrs. Harry Webb, Mrs. Harvey Carpenter, Mrs. William Retier, and Mrs. C. L. Foster, MIRACLE" n IEADEI S DICEJT n VM! II SPOT-SIK(.rPu0 The most practical beauty aid in the world . . . o trim; handy little stick that conceals blemishes complete wish just a touch! Don't worry about ah occasional pimple or smoB blemish. 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Route 2, Keizer, 1 p.m. no host luncheon. - Tuesday, August S American War Mothers, with Mrs. Mabel Lockwood, 368 North Liberty street, Z p.m.- , Friday, August Wonren'a Missionary - society ot First Baptist church and Florence Vale, Missionary: so ciety of Calvary Baptist with Mrs. H S. Gile, Boulder Knoll, Liberty Road, 1:30 p.m. des sert luncheon. Sunday, August S Rickey Sunshine club annual picnic at Paradise Island. Elsie Holman; Brother Barnaby, Abersold-Casement Vows di van Pen; Rev. wadham. o 'j v l George Self; Charlie Ben field, oaia at KelSO Alan Siewert; Max Stedtman. Bill Byars; Joe Hennig, Harry Moan- Announcements have been re- er; Grubby, Lawrence Morley; and celved here of the marriage of a number of Incidental characters. Miss Christine Aberaold, daughter Mrs. James T. Rubey ia techni ot Mrs. Charles Casement, and cal director i Harry Mosher, elec Donald Morley, son of Mr. and trician; Mrs. Lila V. Mosher, cos Mrs. J. A. Morley, on Saturday, tumes, and Florence Palmer, June 20 at Kelso, Washington, properties. The wedding was performed at , the First Baptist church with Rev. a large crowd attended the Mr. Hlcklin reading the service, picnic supper ot the Men's and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Rankin were Women's Bible classes of the the only attendants. First Methodist church, held on The couple have returned to Sa- Friday at - the Municipal picnic rlem and are now domiciled at grounds. Dr. Quigley conducted 1940 North Capitol street. Mr. an old fashioned spelling bee Morely attended Salem schools which was won by the women. ana Mrs. Morley the Capital Busi ness college. He Is now a member of the staff of the Salem fire department. Mrs. George Weller for several Miss Martha Sprague accompa- days last week. Mrs. Newcomer nled by Miss Edna Savage will will spend several days In Port leave today for California where land before returning home, she will take up her duties as bacteriologist at the Santa Clara Master Wayne Hauser, son of County hospital at San Jose. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hauser Savage will visit with friends and has returned home after an Hi relatives In Los Angeles for ser- ness In the Good Samaritan hos eral weeks before returning north, pital in Portland. IF 6 DUGino Tomonnouj . . . spectacular savings On Di stinctively Styled FUR COATS! Now is the time to buy your fur coat. We have been very fortunate in our purchase of a very select line of beauti- , ful coats, styled by some of the world's best designers, manufactured by the' most skilled workmen, skins im ported from the World's leading furriers. OUR STOCKS INCLUDE Caracul French Lapin Grey Squirrel Russian Pony Super Seal Kolinsky Mink ... and other Fine Furs! A ugusl Sale Prices Range From 8GoS0 is 2i3io0 Sale Starts Tomorrow Morning ... Be There EARLY! Play .Presented at Church Tonight 4 ; "The Fool," a modern problem play by Channlng Pollock is ready for presentation at the First Meth odist church-Sunday at the even ing, service which begins at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Beulah Graham la director. - The leading man, Daniel Gil christ Is played by Alfred Tebault with fine .- Interpretation. .'Miss Martha Jane Hottel Is playing the woman's lead as Clare Jewett. a young woman of. charm and po sition : whose . lore Is - not big enough to risk hardship. Mr. Her bert Rick plays Mr. Goodkind. a mature role. His son Jerry, weal thy 'and conceited, is done by Art Lamka. . Pearl Hennig. an unfor tunate girl is done by Florence Palmer. Little Mary Margaret, a .crippled child,' who thinks she .can get better "if . she believes . hard . enough" is , played " by : Blanche Roddy. The big Pole, Umanski. . is a hard role and is done ' with sympathy by Don Green. s Other characters are Mrs. Gil lam, - Genevieve Milligan; Mrs. Tlce, Constance Smart; Mrs. Thornbury, Jean Cone; "Dilly", Mrs. Laden E. Newcomer (Tors Mortensen) of CoKon, California, was the house guest of Mr. and r k 11 Girls Register for Last "Week of Camp . Camp Santaly will begin its last week ot camp today when members of the! high school set will register.' Mrs. Elizabeth Gal laher, camp director, will have as her assistant. Miss Charlotte Eyre and camp mother will be Mrs. Bert Hulst. Leaders will be Miss Betty Taylor, in 'charge of the art' shop; Miss Helen Ralph, music: Miss Jane Fisher, nature lore and knitting; Miss Lorene Tompkins, dramatics and life guard activities.:- , ; ... 1 .. Girls who will enjoy the last week of camp life are Betty Bur roughs, Valerie Karr, Carol Cook, Carol Young, Lavern Swindell. Virginia Steed, Carol Brady, Mar lon Cooley,; Joan Newcomb, Vir ginia Anderson,!' Jeanette Hulst, Margery Schrieder, Charline Gen try, Ila Catton, Zella Frances French, Patricia Waters, Peggy Byrd. Betty' Anunsen, Mary Laughlin, Roberta Jean Yocom, Jean Donaldson, Patsy Ryer, My ra Madsen, Jeannette Welder and Mary Helen Ralph. . The American War Mothers will meet at the home of Mrs. Mabel Lockwood on Tuesday af ternoon at 2 o'clock for a business meeting. Delegates will be elected to the National convention con vening in Detroit, Michigan on September 27. Other important business is scheduled for the meeting. Venetian Bli Made m Salem To Your Order and Specifications Reinholdt & Lewis MANUFACTURERS i Salem Venetian Blinds 407 Court 8t. Phone 4181 Associated Imperial Furniture Co. Dull IE J. H. Laatennan left the latrf ter part of the week for an ex tended visit to the east, He 1 going by way of Vancouver, B. C, through Canada to Nova Scotia stopping at the larger cities en route. After vtsitms relatives and friends In New York and New Jersey he will attend : a family reunion in Pennsylvania and return by way ot Florida and the southern states. : . : ' Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Girens have returned to Salem after' a two weeks vacation spent in Canada. A VACATION BOX... i h Elizabeth u4rcen For lh Month of A0 wt. padol VoeolSoa to feu bm crotad by Blrobrta Arow, con taiia tnrnn prwaratto lor tt daily cars of v m...Ar4t aoamlitfl Ctmm, Skk Toole, end Orango Skis Croaa . . . ft dwful Y!va Crow Mask . . . end coMploto Mofco-op with roaeo, ro ko-do. end bo IIImIoo end Cmmmm tw4f for tbo mow CloaMor Ceolosloo. Thore b ! e Sum GorowKno Soap Golh . . . end bottto of I'Ajoovr. QUISKXBEKRY'8 Central Pharmacy 410 State St. Ph. 0123 5 0 ii -- W . m ,M MM : mi mm uu ' 1 r