91 Tha OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, .November ZS,1 1937 fAGE SEVENTEEN a, Hard Times Party for Wedding Date Set by ' ' Bonne Chance Club "Miss Wilson . Completewlti a" "bread-line" ;? Miss Ruth Mary Wilson, daagh and handout" a party given by ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson Hisi'Inabelle Creech and Mlsa haa chosen December tt ai the Irma Walker followed the 'hard date for her marriage to Mr. tlmea idea, with hostesses enter- Wayne ' A. Itobare, son of Mr. taming the Bonne Cbance cUbat .nil n. L. C. Robare of Sum- the home of Miss Creech Miss June Weeks was awarded the prize for most nnlqoe costume, and a. clever skit was presented. Games were in play during the evening. ' - Guests present included the mit. The ceremony will be read - at S o'clock" in the First Evan gelical church and a reception at the home of the bride's parents Will follow, - . wt Miss Wilson has asked 'Miss Jewell SUckfedea to be her only Misses Sylvia Tehle, PhyUis Mil- .t,Bnf,-nt nd Mr. Edwin Slick ler. Mildred Tehle. Lucille Bush- wm aCt a8 best man for Mr. Ro nell. Jon Weeks, Lois Savage, bare - - Helen Miller. Barbara Taylor, " Irene Welch, Clarice Kolhe. Mur iel MarUn. Dorothy Rullfson. Ar- Bites Alice Unrah, daughter of lene MoKitt, Mrs. Ernest - Eld- Mr. and Mrs. uee u unnw, nas been spending tne Tnanasgmng; holidays with her parents. She is a student at Oregon State College and a pledge of Alpha Chi Ome ga. Miss Unrub. has had as her house guest this week. Miss Mar garet Taw of Corrallis and a sor ority sister of Miss TJnruh. ridge. Miss Inabelle Creech Miss Irma Walker. and The PLEX clnb will meet for a Christmas party December 7 at the- home of Mrs. Charles Kinier, I860 North Summer street. r.a n il g u n r.a ! For Your Xmas Gifts (I 1 irr J-Jg n Holiday Dress Sale Gift Suggestions SILK ROBES WOOL ROBES - SLIPS PAJAMAS HOSIERY HOUSE COATS ETC GIFTS -WRAPPED -.toy .7 Famous ; Ellen KayeV Style Studio Town, and Country J An Exquisite is Selection of ; 'Better Dresses . Individually : Styled Mugrun being a new store, yon can be sure that these Dresses are not old and shop- is I -.-.;. 1 1 I-: ' ''. y . - q i X - I V ' . i - 7 I ism i "a il 1 il fir 7.' I 7 - V ' - ' - 1 ' - - - - - - J Benson-Mavs Weddin?: f Ceremony Today - A group of. Salemv women mo- Mr." and Mrs. Ray Clark wcro copal parish house. A special pro tored to McMinnrtlle on Friday to hosU for a .Thanksgiving dinner gram is helng arranged by Carl attend. the meeting and inspection.. their home Thursday. Guests Rlleyj Guests are asked ta bring were Mr. and Mrs. E. Clark, their own table service and all Slembm of the Dakota club QUALITY PER&L WAVES asd Halrdressea Mrs. Garner's S82 State - Ph. 7044 of the Woman's Relief Corps. room of the First Presbyterian Engstrom Mrs. Eva Martin and Miss Mildred CTark, Miss NelUe former Dakotans are Invited. church, - Miss Frances -Mays, Mrs. Florence Shipp. Department ICnoz, Ronald Clark, Miss Maxine daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a D. officers are Mrs. Dolly Brown, cinx. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mays of Foster will become the president, f Mrs. Emma Kennedy, c ... ... ... e brido of Gilbert Allen Benson, treasurer. Mrs. Mabel Zed wick. Smith and Keitli SmitQ of Dallas, son of C. D. Benson. Rev. Grover secretary, i all of Corvallis; Mrs. ,' '- " C. Birtchet will officiate. Cart Engstrom -chaplain. Mrs. The .bride will be riven away Cora Robinson of McMinnville in- by her father, and will wear , a spector, MrsJ Jessie Boise of New- wUl meet for supper Wednesday gown of. white velvet made with berg, senior aid. Past department night at :80 o'clock" at the Epis- a snort train, and purf sleeves, officers present were Mrs. Flor Sho will carry a prayer book with ence Shipp, Mra. Orpha Carlile of streamers of bouvardia. Hillsboro and Mrs. Eva Martin. - Her only attendant will be . ' Miss Jennie Roper, who will wear , a blue satin floor length 'gown . Mrs. BV M, Dirkhclmer will en and carry a bouquet of yellow , tertain members of the- Woman's chrysanthemums. Richard Allen Bible class of the First Methodist church Friday at 2:30 p. m. As sisting hostesses will be Mrs. O W. Emmons. Mrs. J. S. Green Mrs. Emma Brasher. Mrs. E. E. Gilbert will lead the devotions. will attend the of Chemawa groom. The room will be decorated with large bouquets of crysanthe mumi and tall tapers. For going away the bride will wear a black wool tailored suit with matching accessories and a white blouse. After a trip to the beaches the couple . will be at home In Salem. Both Miss Mays and Mr. Ben ion attended Sale-1 high Bcnool. Mrs. William J. linfoot, super visor of Marion county relief, will be the guest speaker at the meet ing of the Ladies Aid society of the Leslie Memorial church Wed- ' nesday at 2 p.m. in the church parlors. Mrs. Linfoot has chosen for her subject "Highlights of the Marion County Relief Pro gram." Mrs. H. C. Leavenworth will lead the devotional. A ba zaar will he held during the at , ternoon. WINDOW SHADES Made to fit your windows in our shade factory,' will last longer and look better. See our famous Tontine Wash able and Crackproof Shade be fore buying. SALEM VEXETIAX BLINDS IXTERLOCK1SG WEATHER STRIP Rdnhoidt & Lewis MANUFACTURERS Salem .Venetian Blinds 407 Court St. Phone 4181 Try the QUEUE'S . Complete- ' t- TURKEY DINNER 50c The 6nelle Is not "unfair to la- c ' , r bor." It coafvnns to standard Oerred from wages and working conditions or 11 A. M. to 9 P. M. Salem Restaurant association. Our employes are satisfied they prove that by fine service to the public. For Good Food at Right Prices Patronize i The QUELLE CAFE ; FRANK CHAT AS, Proprietor 440 State St. 1 Phone 5016 I had to run np an enormous bill In the beauty shop before the wom an in the next booth finished gossiping. Well, of course, that's one time when economy would be a distinct disadvantage. . . Another time Is when buying a "mainstay " day time dress the kind that vlll see you smartly through sunset hours. As a case In point, we recommend the wine wool on the left with its petite pink collar. The toppling hat with Its fringe tail matches the dress. Nor Is the sable scarf amiss. The black wool- en suit-dress on the right fills the same function with its black sou tache embroidery border and the gay simplicity of string ties for closing. Copyright 1937, Esquire Features, Inc. In the Valley Social Realm worn. COATS 2 1 Holiday LINGERIE i 8 ALL s . mmy m lgr m ft tt H -r ! ft -V: C V ? i i . - iocr mnia eolac .pair U jf Calofse fV r . t 409-115 Court St. jnLsf si-si wit,w w5ar w-"e Sf sr 'Js'r FURRED AND SPORT WOODBURN SU Mary's court No. 593, Women's Order of For esters, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Miller for a short business meeting after which the members and husbands enjoyed cards. Prizes for high score were won by Mrs. Math Hermle and Steve Bauman and for low score by Mrs. La Verne Otjen and George N. Becker. Plans were made for a Christ mas party with the exchange of gifts which will be held December 28 at the I OOF hall. Mrs. La Verne Otjen and Mrs. V. W. Tremaine will be hostesses. Present were Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Tremaine, .Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bauman, Mr. and Mrs. George X. Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Math Hermle, Eddie Hermle, Mrs. E. F. WOODBURN Members of the Homemakers exchange club pleasantly surprised Mrs. Jean- ette Zimmerle, when they gath ered at her new home on East Lincoln street for a houseware- ing. Those present included Mrs. Maude Hicks, Mrs. Addie Doud, Mrs. Emma Bid well, Mrs. W. H. Broyles, Mrs. P. G. Vickers, Mrs. Alice Guyer, Mrs. Herman Otjen, j Mrs. Fred S. Hall, Mrs. Ida Parr. Mrs. Thomas Sims, Mrs. Frank Wolfe, Mrs. Ines Hendricks, Mrs. George Beach, Mrs. J. H. Llvesay, Mrs. Mary Whitman. Mrs. Flor ence Goulet and the honored hostess Mrs. Zimmerle. Refresh- nerm, r-uu ments were served by the sisters Wholheter Mr. and Mrs. La Verne ,nd glster.ln.law Q Mrs. Zim- From flimsy1 little panties to glamor ous house coats you'll find our holi day lingerie collec tion a gorgeous ar ray of Jhe season's loveliest styles. You'll want to buy for yowrself and for the particular peo ple on yonr Christ mas gift list. Nightdresses $1.95 to $12.95 Pajamas $1.95 to $24.50 Slips $1.2 5 t o $5.95 Pan tie Sets. $1.00 to $695 W Bay and High XmiDESCEHTl - 'V"''ir''',',im,,,4" ; YD I sS osieiv Kolois H ...see them change color be i 'ore your very eyes I S dayHght " and Look t thor'rs amort ilmliw kairy colon; -2 ml Am r mxir tmiif a4aftrie. 3 light and they're a waxm. rich, glow- iff an .- aiwly Dl llOr akadal . . . Cmm in and i a thaso new dowbla -dhrty W Amm oant ft calao. in show dufloa Gouaaa JLef MUgrhn He U Your Hosier U n t n w mm Salem Owned vCi Otjen. Clyde Bauman and Mr. and Mrs. Miller. Refreshments were served by the hostess. merle. V VICTOR POINT Thanksgiving ' ' day guests at the - M. E. Moser tLX,L.xH. aara. u. a. lunmen Km, innAii Mr nA n V. f entertained at a Thanksgiving r..rianrtii .nir uru. ie.m tita dinner, ner parents Mr. ana mrs. ger j. fumam, ner awrer rara. Mp M viovil Vnr Demma Bunnell, her brother, O. at a po8t hoiiday dllTOer Frl- B. Putpam and family. Miss H. ,h. Tha t,hla Threst Varney of San Joaquin w,th coIlectIon of ornameBtal vauey. uaiu., wno is enuiaK dg Burroanded by cone tur. Oregon State college and Stanley . ,,artlr ..th nrm' .CaiCOtUO, Ul AUIl, Ul., n rnnN warn rylanai fnr Mr an1 ! 7 "r::r "k"mV Mrs. J. C. Krenz. Laurel and Rich- " :.Vur:-1 '7xrZ::'"Zn ard Kreni. Floyd Fox, Jr., and the .u. f hosts. "l luc Patricia Ann and Phillip Alex ander of Albany, were holiday SHELBURN Mrs. Ivan Leffler weekend guests at the Phillip Fis- will entertain her bridge club in cher home, her newly acquired home on Fri day, December 2. CLUB CALENDAR Monday, November 29 Ladies club of Maccabee No. 122 meet with Mrs.M. J. Stew ard, 572 N. 17th for all day Y sewing meeting, no-host lunch eon served at noon. . Oregon State- Nurses, associa tion, at Salem General hospital nurses' home, 8 p.m. , Auxiliary of Townsend club No. 12 meet with Mrs. Mary Wlrtz. 485 South 22nd street, 2 p.m. ' Royal Neighbors card party and dance. Fraternal temple 9 p.m.', public Invited. - - ... ,.v Tuesday, November SO East division. Ladies Aid of First Presbyterian church, with Mrs. John S. Harper, 2:30 p. m. tnin 'qffli s,-umoA utssfw Mrs. Eva Strausbaugh, Ever green avenue, no-host luncheon. - Sewing club of the Woman's auxiliary of the Disabled Am erican Veterans of World War ali day meeting with Mrs. George Lewis, 1180 North Win ter street, no-host luncheon at 1 p.m. - . Sons of Union Veterans, of Civil; War and auxiliary meet with Mr. and Mrs. F. L. War ren. 920 North 19th street, no host dinner at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, December 1 : Dakota club meet for supper, 6:30 p.nw . Episcopal, Parish ' house. ' ' . : South Division of First Pres byterian church, with Mrs. Wal ter B. Robinson,' 1259 South Liberty, 2 p.m. Bazaar, i Ladies Aid of Leslie Mem orial church meet in church par- , lors, 2 p.m., bazaar. " : , Missionary and Lrdies Aid societies of Knight Memorial i church meet with Mrs. J. J. : Tallman, 2320 State street. H- ; Women's Home Missionary society of the First Methodist church, carrier room, 2:15 P-m. 'Tnnrsday, December' 2 4 ; XT. S. Grant Circle,: Noi t,4 Ladies of Grand Army of Re public b n s 1 n a a. a meeting at . nrmory, I p.m. . .. - . KCKT club with Mrs. Roy ' Wassam, '1945 Nortn' CapiUl, 1 p.m. . ( mday, December S Woman's bible class ar First Methodist church with Mrs. H. . ML TJirkheimer, If 5 South 15th street, '2:10 p.m. - STAYTON Mrs. Edgar Ham lin entertained the Methodist Ladies Aid at her home recently. An all day sewing with pot luck luncheon at noon was enjoyed. Work was done on articles for the bazaar, to be held in December. Those present were Mrs. H. J. Rowe, Mrs. Susan Gunsaules, ! Mrs. A. Bell. Mrs. C. Stayton, Mrs. H. W. George, MrsI Charles Sto- well, Mrs. A. Palmateer, Mrs. Baker of West Stayton. Mrs. Lloyd Hamlin, Mrs. F. F. Foster, Mrs. Don Huckabee, Mrs. Ross Hughes, j Mrs. E. L. Church and Mrs. Ed gar Hamlin. WOODBURN Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis were given a sur prise party at their home on North First street Sunday even ing by a group of relatives and friends. Present- were Mr. and Mrs. O- L. Bartholomew. Mr. and Mrs. George Hutte and family. Mr. and Mrs.-H. W. Hein and daugh- j ter, Evelyn Holgren, Audrey Stone and James Primmer, all of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Parker and family of Salem. M. C. Conklin of Salt Lake City and Woodrow Conklin of 'Blackfoot, Idaho. ' WOODBURN Thanksgiving dinner guests at the Frank Covey home were Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Scott, sons Drexel and Hollis, daughter Carol of Hillsboro; Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Clans and son Richard Lee,! of Silvertod. J. W. Covey. Mrs. Jennie Psrker and son Ivan of Woodburn. Members of the Town and Gown club met informally at Lausanne hall Tuesday afternoon and had the pleasure of hearing Dr. Win ifred Harley of Oregon State eol-J lege who spoke on "Coronation Commentary." Dr. Harley has re cently returned from a atay in England. Miss Helen Dean gave several Vocal solos accompanied by .Miss Mary Jeannette Sargent. Hostesses for the affair were Mrs. ' J. A Mills, Mrs. Morton E. Peck, Mrs. Charles V. Galloway. Mrs., L. O. Clement and Mrs. F. C De- j Long. . . Mrs. Walter B. Robinson wlH entertain . members of the South, Division of Ike First Presyterian : Church Wednesday afternoon at her home at 2 'dock. Mrs. L. I. Laws till be an assisting nonteaa. 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The STAR, named in honor of , Sheila Barrett, radio's frcd 'mimic, is an excitingly beau tifut,; dainty and .lovely watch that will win your instant approval. i .The MASTER, named in honor of radio's ace .- announcer,, Graham Mc Namee, is a rugged, hand-j some wrist-curved mo&eV distinctively styled and dependably accurate. ; r ' Stt tk s STAR, tk MASTER md com pit . new lint of Gruen Watches t CUT ttOT SOW ., Complete ; ' j Line of Sheaf fer's ; Fountain Pens and . , .. Desk Sets ; These GoId Band Pens Sold ! Exclusively by y- v. . " Jewelers . u. Malces an Ideal Gift f We Also Carry a Complete Line of Hamilton, Elgin and Waltham Watches s - our - i LAY-AWAY PLAN, for- ' ' CHRISTMAS Par a smsll'deposit & Clve a really worthwhile gift this year, " -. ' A' t fiartman . Jbros. : JEWELERS 'te and Liberty On the Corner.