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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, August 22, 1937 tA(i TMKTEEI Great Artists ?miei L - -'L gteteU n -w -k w W Ira. s-v " ar -TLJLUUllg A 11U9C To Appear No lest than a doxen out- -standing musical and dance at tractions hare been scheduled for presentation In the Portland public undttorium next . winter. This imposing lit of single art ists and groups, headed bv sach persona, as LSy Pons, Nelson Ed dy and the world-renowned Sail- burg Opera " Guild, has been as- ; sembled br the Elllaon-Whlte bu- . reaa. end, althongh the perfcrm ances are all to be given in Portland, they are designed to eater to music-lovers throughout tte Willamette Taller, Virtually every major divsion of musical entertainment ts rep- . resented in the two concert ae ries, between which, the various attractions hare been divided. Grand opera will be presented by the Salzburg Opera guild," the largest and most Important Eu ropean musical organization ever , to visit America. In addition, Lily Pons, John Charles Thomas and Kathryn Meisle. stars ot New York's Metropolitan Opera company.' will sing individually. Two - eminent pianists will . be presented Jose Itnrbi and Percy Grainger, and two outstanding -ballet companies Shaa Kar and Tula Hindu ballet, and Trudl. Schoop and her comic ballet. Also of exceptional Interest will be Lanny Ross, the immensely popular radio tenor; and Mar ian ' Anderson, the great Negro contralto. i Season tickets for the two concert aeries are obtainable through the - Ellison-White of fices, Sladio building. Portland. Engagement of Miss Harlan Is Revealed . Announcement of the engage meat ot Miss Dorothy Harlan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P.' C. Harlan, to Vernon Fromm, son ot Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Fromm. was revealed at a party given by the mother of the bride-elect at her home on Wednesday. The news was told on tiny scrolls hidden In individual nut cups passed to members of the FOE social club. The wedding will be an event of late autumn. Proceeding the social part of the afternoon, election of officers was beld br members of the dub, Mrs. Julia Smith was chosen as president, Mrs. Ardis Wilkinson as vice-president, Mrs. Effle Tuo- rees as secretary. Mrs. Leots Miers assisted the hostess. - Dr. and Mrs. Robert Maulto Katke and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Warren of Santa Cms. Calif., and their children hare returned front two weeks stay at Nelscott. - X-' -a c'"n Ij i! ji !)' i St it 18 hi ? i f " ' '- - n- ( f - -( n- - ... In the Valley Social Realm 1 SILVERTON At p r 1 1 J WOODBUBN A team ot worn church wedding la the First Chris- en from the Woodbnrn Golf club ! tion church a.t Silrertoa Friday defeated the team from Hlrter'a . night; Miss Wilda Skipper, daugh- club near - Newberg" in a return ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Skipper, gam played at tho Wood burn was anlted In marriage to Dale course Thursday morning. The Johaaon, son of ' Mr. and Mrs. score was 11 to 11. Mrs. Clyde1 Ralph Johnson of Salem. Rer. Cutsforth won low net with 49 Fraak . W. Zook read tho ere- 12-S7 for the regular-women's mony. day play. The bride, glren In marriage by Luncheon was served at the her father, wore a fray tailored daMiouse at 1 o'clock with Mrs. sutt with nary, blue accessories. Proctor and Mrs. A. DeJar- .' Her shoulder corsage was of gar- m charge of arrangements. ' denlaa and rosebuds. ' . Mrs. Ray Glatt arranged tho dec- ! Miss Helen Carpenter, mald-of- orations. honor, wore a beige snit with Un r.r. ! accessories. Miss Lois Srage of hifJ lwLel2SdWUe CCeS" SKUI aories, was bridesmaid. . -M ..t.j mJL ! Air j iuvuu wauavu w imnw " " Oh, Tre known him since our Mgh school days when we were the same age!" Since then, of course, he's added more years than she has, and this new addition to her fall wardrobe detracts still further from her age. It's a navy crepe sheath with "tails,, my dears! Tails of nary lace, and sleeve caps of the same. At the low V neck, a rhine stone clip or your sapphire brooch . .-. Again, a hint of the new low waistline in the black chiffon bodice on the left with elongated points falling over a long swirling skirt of flesh, colored chiffon. Much gathering on the shoulders forms the decorative raffle and soft sleeve effect."- Copyright 1937, Esquire Features, Inc. best man. - Processional : and re cessional marches were Played by Mrs. Gertrude Slade Cameron." . Following the ceremony a re ception was held at the social rooms of the church. The young couple will make their home at Salem where Mr. Johnson Is em ployed. . . . . SILVERTON Mrs. Lee TJ1 vin Smith was hostess Thursday In compliment to her house gnest, Mrs. Anna Nelson of Hillsboro. Invited to greet Mrs. Smith were Mrsc J. M. Jenson. Mrs. H. E. Campbell. Alshild Windness, Mrs. Ed Campbell, Mrs. Frank Bell, Mrs. Frank Bell. Jr.. Mrs. R. O. Solum, Mrs. K. Tostenson, Mrs. S.-Kinblad, Mrs. T. A. Anderson, Clarissa Brager. Mrs. Oscar Ol son and Mrs. Joliea Fa lie or. ; : .. . . Alpha Xi Delta Give Rush Party Billy Sullivan. Mrs. Kenneth New- lin. Mrs. Dick Dent, all of New berg; Mrs. F. G. E vend en, Mrs. Blaine McCord, Mary: Scollard. Mrs. Wayne B. Gill, Mrs. M. D. Henning, Mrs. Sumner Stevens, Mrs. George Jones, Mrs. Clyde CnUforth, Mrs. H. M. Austin. Mrs. K. T. Sims, Mrs. Frank Proctor, Mrs. A. DeJardln, Mrs. Joe Rich ards, Mrs. Ray Glatt, Mrs. Frank Cannard. Mrs. Rodney Alden. Mrs. Howard Miller, Mrs. Tu. H. Shorey, Mrs. J. F. Lacey, Mrs. Walter Mil ler, Mrs. Sidney Johnson, Mrs. J. M. Ringo, Mrs. L. C. Buchner, Mrs. Wayne Tennant, Mrs. Bn Knensting and Alice Davidson. Monday evening a two-ball foursome will be held followed by a no-host supper. Play will start by S o'clock. Every golfer Is in vited. Next Thursday women's day will begin with a no-host breakfast' at 8 o'clock followed by a "Tin Whistle" tournament. , a a a .' HUBBARD A most enjoyable social gathering was the annual meeting of young women who are bow or were at one time living at Hubbard. The gathering was held at the beautiful farm home of Mr. and : Mrs. Roscoe Poole near Stayton on Thursday after noon ana evening. The. time was ehleQy spent in renewing friend-' ships. .. . : Covered dish lunch was served to the following: Misses Taletta Voget, Moscow, Idaho, Dorothy Schll, Hole, Wash., Helen Knight, Hubbard, Louise - Voget Donovan, Anmsvllle, L e n o r e SchoIL Hubbard. Mabel Hersh berger, Woodborn. Agatha Voget. Hubbard, and Mesdaraes Aneta Bevins Nutts of Molalla, Helen voget Schmidt, North Howell, Mary Hershberger, Brooks. Irene Voget Blinkhorn, Forest Grove, urva sarneti masnoerger; Molal la. Gnngadene Billgood Mitts. Mo- lalla, Eva Voget Emmert. Molalla, and. Leland, Nathan and Harold Mitts, Molalla. Arnold Schmidt, North Howell, Mrs. Radcliff Poole and daughter Sharon, and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Poole of Stayton. The, Contract Bridge club was entertained on Friday evening by Miss Frances Weaver. - ' SILVERTON HILLS Mr. and Mrsj. Elmer. Knanf, who were re cently married and have returned here to make -their home at the Knanf Brothers farm, were hon ored at a wedding reception by the community, attended by lit, guests. The affair, was held at the community hall and opened with a grand march led by Mr. and Mrs. Knauf. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Will Knauf and daugh ter Bernlce, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Bailie and son. Jimmy of Camas. Wash.; Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Rosa of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fisher end Mrs.- Raymond Fis cher ot Toledo. - LEBANON Mrs. E. L. Clark entertained with a lawn party as a compliment to Mr. Clark on his birthday Friday evening. The lawn was covered with tables dec orated with flowers. Cards were offered for diversion following the dinner hour. Mr. and Mrs. James O'Hara, who leave next month for the east, are being extensively entertained. Mr. and Mrs. D. Cormier enter tained this week at dinner with cards following; and Attorney and Mrs. Newport entertained with a dfnner Wednesday evening. SILVERTON Miss Hedvig Lee, whose wedding to Oscar Sa trum will be an event of August 21, was honored at a shower at the John ' Wormdahl home at which Mrs. Conrad Thorikdson and Mrs. Albert Satrum were hostesses. Guests included Miss Lee, Hel ga and Margaret Wormdahl. Mrs. A. G. Satrum, Mabel. Cora and. Selma Satrum. Mrs. R. H. Lima, Mrs. Olat Moen. Mrs. Charles De Guire, Mrs. George Jenkins, Mrs. Erling Landsem. Mrs. Cecil Clark, Myrtle Thoriklson, Frances Thompson. Jo Brekke, Verda Oeder. Ruth Rue. Fern Peterson. Holly Woodward. Elsie Jorgen son, Ada Toder, Bessie Greger son, Dorothy and Gloria Moen. PIONEER -The Pioneer Sew ing club held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Howard Coy Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Fox had charge of the meeting. The group planned to do many things dur ing the winter months of interest to the whole community. Dainty refreshments were serv ed to guests. A shower was given in honor of Mrs. Ken Laudahl. Mrs. Ray Slater assisted the host ess. Mrs. Roy Bird will entertain for the September meeting. ' ; Alpha Delta of Alpha Xi Delta entertained -with a rush party Friday night honoring a eronp of Salem girls who will enter OroirnTi fitfltA In (tiA fall ti,. . - . n president, Mrs, A. P SILVERTON Members and friends of the Silverton Woman's club who motored to Stayton Wed nesday to attend the benefit gar den tea sponsored by the Stayton Woman's club included the local Solie, Mrs. Pattern J It aV . A . & J A All 4 , A AjC' A i I CLUB CALENDAR Monay, August 23 Disabled American Veterans of the World War and auxil iary, no-host supper at Paul Thorolson home on Rt. 4 Box 100. Business meeting will fol low o'clock'suPper. Royal NeiKhbors, Fraternal temple, g p.m. Tuesday, August 24 Executive board of the Bus iness and Professional Wom en's club :15 with Mrs. B. B. Herrick, 29C Richmond ave nue, preceding dinner meeting. Executive Board meeting of Council of Church Women meet in YMCA rooms, 2 p.m. Writers' club no-host pic ale, community building of Municipal park, : p.m. . Women's Press dab, with Mrs. W. A. Scott, 2 o'clock des sert luncheon. Mrs. J2. A. Brown will assist. ' Postal Clerks' Auxiliary Are, Hostesses Feminine Golfers Play On Friday Ladies day at the Salem golf course was attended by a number of women golfers Friday, vend lnueheon was served at noon at the clubhouse. In Class A Mrs. Harold O linger, Mrs. Ed Gilling ham and Mrs. Robert Savage tied for the prise and Mrs. dinger won by a putting contest. In Class B Mrs. Kate Bell and Mrs.. Van Wieder tied and Mrs. Wiedmer won. Those playing I were Mrs.' Rex Adolpb, Mrs. Aldea Adolph. Mrs. Harold Olinger, Mrs. H. H. ding er, Mrs. Ed Gilllngham, Mrs.' Van VZr&rS HMr7 '-aSSS. Church to Meet Friday PMSES Kay. Mrs. Cephus Starr. Mrs. Rob- vaI- .tfZl rt s.w.r. i n at 2:30 o clock on Friday at the at the Grand theatre which was tt,1Hew"t Mrs- LTucy followed by refreshments at the Mrs. Glen McDonald. Irene Goy Golden Pheasant. The table was Frances Thompson. Mrs. centered with crimson sweet Charles Hoyt, Mrs. Jonas Byberg, peas. Each guest was presented Mr- E- Starr. Mrs. George a corsage. Jaeschke and Mrs. A. J. Titus. Guests were Miss Helen Way, Miss Bobbie Shinn, Miss Alice Unruh, Miss Janet Robertson, Miss s Isobel McGilchrist. Miss Mary Eason and Miss Betty Taylor.. Hostesses were Miss Kathleen Llndbeck, Miss Frankie Snyder, LEBANON Mrs. E. L. Clark. August born, was complimented with a birthday dinner at the home of her son. Reed Clark, where gifts and greetings were in evidence with a group of congen Miss Margaret Johnson who were ,al frienda to enjoy the birthday assisted bv Miss Aliens Rose. Banquet ana me social evening M!m AdeUidA T.Ml1e. Miss M.r- I that followed lan Lineinger, Miss Veva Shat tuck. Miss Kathryn Eaton, who motored to Salem from Cor vallis and Miss Lucy Klein who is visiting here from Denver. : Women of Methodist ert Savage, Mrs. Max Flaanery, Mrs. Robbin Day, Mrs. Fred Ber nard!, Mrs. Graham Sharkey, Mrs. Ed Rilppa. Mrs. James Sears. Mrs. Robert Joseph, Mrs. A. F. Hussey. Mrs. Sam Adolph. Mrs. Grover Bellinger, Mrs. J. M. Bishop and Mrs. Hal Patton. Mrs. Yunker Hostess for Clerks' auxiUary were hbstesses JVllSSL McClaV . . . i nr. . n io memwn 01 me wny ana nnr al Carriers auxiliary at the home of Mrs. Claude Glenn on Friday efternoon. Aa informal afternoon was spent. Present at the affair were Mrs. Charles E. . Eyre, Mrs. C H. Glenn. Mrs. W. L. Massey, -Mrs. W. T. Ross. Mrs. Reece Jones, Mrs. H. J. Thomas. Mrs. Lloyd Drorbaugh.. Mrs. Elbert Powell, Mrs. E. B. Dougherty, MrsjHen ry Crawford. Mrs. Harmon Gar rett. Mrs. Floyd Vokel. Mrs. John French, Mrs. J. W. Bolin, Mrs. George White, Mrs. Frank Zina, Mrs. Dudley Taylor, Mrs. Leo J. Rock. Mrs. A. W. Stryker and Mrs. G. A. McKay. The members of the South Sa lem WCTU that were to have met on Friday efternoou will attend the session of the Marion County WCTU Instead and their meeting will be postponed until next Mrs. Otto Tunker was hostess at a miscellaneous shower on Friday night at her home on Sunnyvlew avenue to honor Miss Lulu McClay whose marriage, to Luther Melton ot Redmond will be an event of September 19. Clues to the location of the hidden gifts were given in heart shaped notes. Following the presentation of the gifts, guests enjoyed an informal evening. Present at the shower were Mrs. Roy Melton. Miss Lois Keet er Mrs Nick Brinkley, Mrs. J. A. Gardner, Mrs. Bob McClay, Mist Myrtle McClay. Miss La Vaun Gardner, Miss Emelyn Wil liams, Mrs. Edgar Sawyer. Miss Lulu McClay and Mrs. Yunker. . The marriage cereaaoaty of Miss Myrtle Thatcher, daughter of C. R. Thatcher to Pete McCallery will be said at 1:20 on the morn ing of August 20 at the chapel home of Mrs. C T. Brelthaupt at 211 Miller street. Mrs. B. B. Blatchford will lead devotions. Miss Eugenia- Savage will talk On "Mothera ot China.- 1 . Mrs. H. H. Vandevort. Mrs. A. B. Evans and Mrs. C. R. James will assist Mrs. Brelthaupt as hostess. Mrs. L. C. Khnsey of Bend was . visitor at the Virgil Moorhead home for several days this week. Reserve Your Season . Tickets NOW! PORTLAND'S PREMIER CONCERT COURSES GREATER ARTISTS SERIES Nelson Eddy, Lfly Pons, Sal borg Opera, Guild. Kuthryu Meisle, Jose Iturbi, Shan Kar Ballet, John Charles Thomas 7 Numbers $10.45 - ST.20 DE LUXE SERIES MARIAN ANDERSON, SALZ BURG OPERA GUILD, TRUDI SCHOOP BALLET. PERCY . GRAINGER. 4 Numbers, 25.50. $2.20, $2.80 OPTIONAL EXTRA ATTRAC TION, LANNY ROSS, TENOR Write tor full particulars. ELLISON-WHITE BUREAU 408 Studio Bids. Portias NOW! Pacific Pottery Sends ! to Miller's A Factory Pattern 4479 By ANNE ADAMS Just the frock for all yon smart Matrons who are forever "on the go.'V with your many mid-season and Autumn activi ties! A shirt-waister is Pattern 4472, fashion's favorite for all occasion wear, and you can be sure that this attractive Anne Adams version is ss easy aa it can be to make! There's a world of flattery in the youthful, pointed collar, brief sleeves, hut-ton-front bodice, and aklrt that's generously pleated for action! Wouldn't you like this frock of a printed, tubbable synthetic, striped shirting, polka-dotted per cale, ehambray or dainty tie silk? ' ; -r-.-.- . - Pattern 4479 Is available in misses and women's sixes IS, II, 20. 24. 26. 38. 40. 42. 44, 4S and 42. Size 25 takes 2 yards 31 inch fabric. Illustrated tep-by-step sewing instructions included. sni rirriEH crkts um coin mr atuap (colma prtferred) far this Aaa Adami pattara. Writ: plainly SIZE. NAME. ADDRESS aa STTLS NUMBER. llak T' tn flattery I B fev ISfM ADAMS PATTKRS BOOK aa4 ae haw taaJy ya eaa atitek aa tha aawaat. aatanaat fiu fram tha nulnl Mttarma arar aaaal Ka aiittar kaw lamartaac4 at aawiac, yaa will waat ta aiaka that lately a'ttrsaoa fraeka. party -atjlaa, ateralag nodalat Tariatf aa (lattary far aroir'ns-ai STa" ! BOOK riFTEEN CENTS.- Ht TERS nrTEEN CENTS. TWESTT. TIVE CENTS TOR EOTH WHXI ORDERED TOGEHER. 8n4 ravr ardar la k Stataaaaa, Trattara asrtaat. - month. The Marion county meet- of St. -Vincent's Catholic ' church. ing is at neaaouarters oa nwv. BoU Miss Thatcher and Mr. Mc- M Caffery are well known in Sa- Mn. Haxry H. wefmsteta e- lem, having attended aekool here, tertalned with a smartly ar- They wiU make their home in ranged dinner party Friday night Salem, at her home on Market street in compliment to Miss Audrey Davis VloU A: Harrelson had as her who is leaving next week for San houseguest recently her niece, Francisco to make her future jflss Louise Arnold of Portervllle, home. - Calif. ThU la the visitor's first trip to Oregon. Miss Grace Elizabeth Holman will leave Wednesday for a vaca tion in . the San Francisco bay region. She will visit with Miss Marguerite Looney in Berkeley and with friends and relatives in San Francisco and Oakland. Mrs. Arthur G. Upeten, Miss Jeryme Upston and Miss Jans Fisher are leaving today for a week's sojourn at Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. James Bardie are being congratulated on the birth of a son, James Stewart, at the Salem General ... Hospital on Thursday. : ' WHERE TO a. TOE SPA Turkey Dinners We Are Kever Out ef Turkey DDDDu! 4 Salem . Venetian Blinds BpWIif Made to I f . your order fa in Our Own jf: Sakm . k. r Factory. I.VTKUU)CKINa WEATH ER STRIPPING that lasts the life of your building. WINDOW SHADES made to order and repaired or cleaned, Rdiliolit & Levis MANUFACTURERS Salem Venetian BUnds 46? Court St. Phone 41S1 Special Purchase .of 500 Individual a. ' .. BAKERS Regular $1.00 Set SALE PRICE Set of 4 CONCERT BERNICE RICKMAN, Soprano Clara Etiness, Accompanist Valler Hall, Tuesday, Aug. 24, 8:30 p.m. Admission, Fifty Cents : New! First quality Pacific Pottery! Colors . . . royal blue . . . desert green . . . yellow . Apache red! A set of four INDI VIDUAL BAKERS smartly- designed for oth- i er uses such as cereals.' etc All for 50c per set of four in mixed colors. Beginninp; Monday morninjr. Be sure to get yours ealryl GUARANTEED v -To Withstand Oren Temperatures "Pacificw Oven to Table 7are The Colorful Ovea Ware. for' Table BerYlesT fUl " 4AIAM . ORBCpM Out of New York Comes This FASHION FLASH . "' m DRAW IN that diaphragm PARE DOWN to a PENCIL! It's new this Fall . . . Reed-like slimness the Pencil Silhouette for you in these crisp new frocks of alpaca crepe. Ellen Kaye Frocks 18.50 3950 - Style Studio Frocks 2.95 Others 9.95 BLACK . . . NAVY . . . BROWN In Their Galaxy of Shades for Fall! 3 m L SPLENDOR At a Savinj During Our August Opening Fur Event Quality Fur Coats 119 5Q Others from 44.00 to 959.50 O COCO ERMINE O SQUIRREL OPONY SILK SLIPS T.Uored by Trillium and Vn- QQ ity Fair . . . Lace-Trimmed or Ml Tailored. 3 45 PHOENIX and VANITY FAIR HOSIERY . 85c NEW FALL shades' 1.C0, US to IS5 O CARACUL I O BROADTAIL 1 O HUDSON SEAL 1 b3 A Salem-Owned Institution V , .f-A 409-415 Court Street SALEM'S NEWEST EXCLUSIVE READY-TO-WEAR STORE