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Honor Hawkinses 25tli Anniversary Friends Arrange Surprise; Mock Wedding Feature of Observance AUBURN Mr. and1 Mrs. Ben H. Hawkins were pleasantlr - and completely surprised by a large group of friends Friday night on the occasion of their 25th -wedding annirersary and Mr Hawkins" birtbday. A mock wedding was held with L. R. McClendon as the bride. Kirk Simpson as the groom, Irene Ad ams the train bearer, and D. W. Daniels, the minister. W. T. Van Slyke -splayed several violin num bers. Mrs. D. W. Daniels and L. 13. McClendon sang solos and Jean Hawkins gave a group of readings and -therthree Hawkins' girls, "Sn sanna, Jean and" Elolse sang a trio, "Love's Old Sweet Sog. The.group'presented Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins with several pieces of silver. - Many Guests Attend Present were Mr. and Mrt Hawkins, Mr. and Mr. C. C. Armstrong, Mr. and Mn. U C. Priem. Mr. and Mrs. Cash Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Wmt ner. Mr. and Mr. Kirk Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. 3 P. Aspinwall, Mr. and Mrs. I B. McClendon. Mr.- and Mrs. Frank Cas pell, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Walters, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Van Slyke, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Rv Finch. Mrs. Edna Flake. Mrs. W. C Miller. Mrs. Stanley Fag. Mrs. Elmer Walker, Mrs. Harvey Armstrong, A. E. Simpson, W. H. Lyman; Merle Van Cleve, June Armstrong, Ernestine Flk Cleve. June Armstronr. Ernestine Flake, Susanna Hawkins, Elolse Haw kins, verda Olmsted. Joyce McClendon. Real Sty fx If s ob Important stop you're takiay. Mr. Gfooatl Frankly. or Jarasaa Shoaa will saoa that stop m lot bmto pWasant tkalr outhanfic styW will tarar the smarts i jvu cp paxaac and thayH look as snort fat Ir hc as &j do fat las! Cob & Come in tomorrow and see one of the finest selections of these famous Jarmans in Oregon. Out-of-town iruests Included Mrs." SJam It Brown, Sam E. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. "Adams, Iiwne and Frank Adams, all r Gervals: Mr. and Mrs. Jean jftawkins of Nevada. City. Calif. Air. ana jars. Mr. Aipuwan w?rs present at -the wedding Juna 4, HIS", at -Jervais. t Miss Jean Hawkins, who is employed In the Talioe National forest office In Nevada City surprised her family and friends by arriving- in Salem Friday afternoon for a week's visit. Lloyd Weeks to Build new Home - KIZER "Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Weeks are domiciled in their bulb house and garage, while wreckers are razing; the old house, prior to the i erection of a modified English tyle home of seven rooms, entirely rrcdern. - George N. Thompson v bo a few weeks opened cp a sub-division trac'c of 10 lots, has sold six besides a two-acre tract and house.. - , ! " Mr. and . Mrs. C. C Ccle at tended the graduation exercises at Northwestern Christian college at Eugena Tuesday night where their ton Howard was a gradu ate. Howard will fill the pulpit of the Dayton Christian cnurch temporarially. Their daurhter. Erma, returned home for vaca-. tion. - - ' i t, Suffers Heart Attack ' i. UNIONVALE Mrs. ; George Antrim. 67, a pioneer resident is suffering an attack of heart trouble and be physician has ordered her to bed In solitary quietness. No company will be allowed. ' , Men, Step Out in e and Comfort with "The Ipopular shoe of America? exclusively Bishops FOn ALL PAST, PRESENT AND FUTIHE June Grooms SHOES $500 to hs aad fcy oa . mw sport stylos $5 1 aw ; - ' The Two-Plane "middle heel" keeps your feet at ease, all day long you'll feel the difference the moment you try on a pair ... In handsome Jarman Custom Styling. $7.50 most styles Note how the the 'middle heel rests just behind the ball in the Two-Plane Shoe. .. . j . ... . llQanms wmnmis store k Milton Bolter of Suver Is Married Fishermen Get 19 Sea Bass on Trip Over Bar in Row Boat SUVER Milton Bolter, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. oiter. of Suver,. and Louise DeWItt, daughter of L. C. DeWitt ot Dal las were united In marriage at the Christian church at Van couver, Wash., May 25. XI V and Mrs. clter and sons, JacJi. and Russell accompanied them. The newiyweds will make heir home at Bolters for t?e present. Mr. ad Mrs. Dick Tom have as guests for the early part of the summer their grandson's wife and daughter, Mrs. H. T. McKenzie and Joan of San Piego. McKenzie's work has taken him on an ocean, voyage for the summer months. .- Mrs. John Smith underwent an appendectomy at the Corvallls hospital last week and is re ported as Improving. Little Carol Smith is with her aunt Mrs. C. Stetson at Montesano. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stockoff and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ramey spent several days recjrtJy in Idaho on business. . 3Iake Good Catch Two happy fisaermen, Alfred Flickinger and Bill Duttcn, ar rived home Sunday with 19 sea bass weighing about S5 ptunds. They went out over the Lar at Newport in a 14-foot row boat and hooked the fish In about three hours with light tackle. in Salem at FOR MIM $750 For Men Who Walk A hot j wo puHE by VUUw soil f " $753 " m&mm sosta The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Beth Purvine of SnTtr has been awarded a scholarship to OSC from Independence , high school. Mrs. ; Earl Anderson was host ess to i the Valley View elub Thursday afternoon at hr home. Mrs. .Tom, oldest member ot the .club, was honored on her 78th birthday, June 1 by a handkerchief shower. Suver Girl Honored Alleen Prederlksen, a former resident ; and granddaughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Kpsier.of Suver.; was accorled the Kghest honor of any girl in Coivallis high school at graduation exer cises Wednesday evening when she was given r. medal and is to have, her name engravfd on the Kiwanls clock. Dorothy An derson, Azalea Rice and .Veva Coney, of Suver also r?teived honors, i . -. 4H Projrram Held Suver school gave a program and the 4H sewing cjuhs exhib ited their work at the hall Tues day night. Josiaah Wills gave t th grade diplomas to Eulea Spencer, . Lorena Rldders. Dora Miller and Verle Woods -' s First ! prizes in . sewing . were given to Dora Miller, 2nd year, and Dorothy Atwood, 1st - year. The Busy Bee sewing clufc with Mrs. Harold Spncer as leader was the first club Jn Polk county to finish 100 per cent. - Suver school closed Thursday with a picnic at Helmick. park. " Program Given For Graduates RICKREALL The graduates of the grade school. Donna Jane Van ' Dyke and Uargaret Jane Findley, were hmor-d with a s p e c 1 al program Wednesday night by the pupils of the upper grades before a large crowd at the high school auditorium. Highlights of th program were two dramatizations, "The Saving of the Oregon Country for the United States." by Betty Auer, Louis Briunier, Kenneth Wait. Joyce Johnson, Martin Johnson, Hugh Gookin, George Fuller and Donald Hamilton; and a chap ter from Louisa Alcott's "Little Women," by Betty Wrinn, Lilah Wirfs, Rebecca Walter, Joyce and Donna Jane Van Dyke. . Robert D. Pence, cnairixan of the school board presented the graduates with their diplomas. Mrs. Harry Dempsey attended the graduation of her son. KalpL. William Dempsev, at Ccrvallls Tuesday. She was accompanied by Mrs. Louis Olson and Wayne of Portland. Mm. Mary Adams and J. H. Harland. Silverton Unit Gets Invitation SILVERTON Mrs. Thelma Andresen, secretary of the host ess unit, Salem American Legion Capital auxiliary, has sent an in vitation to the Silverton t.nit to attend Marion county assembly June ' 10. Refreshments and dancing will follow the business sessions of the council acd as sembly. Officers of the assembly are: President, Mrs. Virginia Austin of 1 Woodburn; vice-president, Mrs. Frank MarahUl of Salem; secretary-treasure-, Mrs. A. J. Titus of Silverton chaplain. JIrs. Anne De Jar din of Stayton; ser geant at arms, Mrs. Mary Pross er of Mt. Angel. Mrs. Andresen also notified the Silverton unit of the FIdac tea to be at the Salem home of Mrs. Walter Spaulding on June S from 3 to 5:30 o'clock. A number of the Silverton group plan to attend. Children's Day Is Set at Nazarene AUMSVILLE Children's day will be observed at th? Christian church here next Sundiy with a program in charge of Mrs. Ward Ashford. Rev. Robinson of Eu gene, will preach at 11 o clock. A basket dinner will be cirved at noon. Relatives of Mrs. Luln Mum mer, a former , resident of this place, report that Mrs. Plummer is very ill at her Salem home. Mrs. Plummer Is a sister of Mrs. Luta Fuso and Charles Martin of this place. Mrs. R. T. Mountain, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Mountain of this place and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lesley and daughters La Verne and Ja nice Lesley, of Eugene were- din ner guests at a family dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Lowe at their home in Corvallls in honor of their son David Lowe who graduated from the Cor vallls high school Wednesday night. The Lowe family were former residents here. David was an honor student at Corvallls. Silver Falls Girl "Student Honored SILVERFALLS Lilltn Neal, a member of the rr ado a ting class of Silverton high school and a resident of this district, has made an outstanding record of achievement. She has been chosen br popu lar Tote the best all-around girl to have her name engraed on the honor plaque, the qualifica tions being service to the cchool, leadership, scholai hip and popu larity. LI" 1th was a member of the student council, chosen as Sil verton's delegate for the DAR good citizenship pilgrimage to Washington, D. C, caluUtorlan of her class. May Queen fcr Sll verton's festivities, and other positions of honor, service, and trust during her senior yeai. i ONS Reopens Tuesday t MONMOUTH The training department of ONS will open June 7. For the six weeks ses sion, 60 Dallas children will be transported by bus, and about 30 children from country areas. At the Independence training school. West Salem children will attend. Oregon, Sunday Morning, June Willing Workers Change Meetings LIBERTY The"W:lling WoTkers club Held ; an all-day meeting and quilting in tie hall Thursday. Henceforth meetings will be on every fourth Thursday of each month. A club luncheon was served at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Oliver (Madaline Schmidt) : of Willam ette arrived in Salem Saturday and will visit at the home cf her mother Mrs. Katherine Schmidt and- other Liberty relatives. Both will attend summor school at the University of Washington. Oliver is head of the languages depart ment of the West Linn high school. He Is working for a master's degree. Both are Will amette university graduates. The eighth gride ; pupils, with their teacher Vern Davl. and several parents, enjoyed an Out ing and picnic at ' Hazel Green park Friday. ; - . . " Woodmen and Neighbors Honor Departing Members SILVERTON Members oi the Modern Woodmen and loyal Neighbors were hosts in compli ment to the George Kirk family and Mrs. Lester Green at a no- We are conducting the clearance that has ever season of the year. All new low level and we COATS We have a limited num ber of fine coats that we will dispose of early in this sale. We are reduc ing them so they will go immediately. If you are in need of a coat, come early as there is nothing reserved. Regularly Sold $tff.95 at 139.50 A y Fur-Trimmed COATS We have a few of these ; beautiful coats left after I a very heavy season and . ; we are ready to dispose f of them. If you are in the j market for a nice coat; you must see them. You ! can almost steal them. N They are conservatively priced at $69.50. Now They $39.50 Go at COATS Final close-out of coats.! N This has been our most successful spring season on coats and if you wilt come early you can get a real bargain on the few, that are left. Every coat a New York creation, i Regular $29.50 $f I .95 Values Go at Aij i Closing Out All I Spring and Summer HATS All styles 'formerly priced $3.95 to be dis posed of at one price of $1.00 Better Hats Valued at $5.95, $6.95 and $7.95. We are placing these hats on sale at one low price for quick disposal. Only $2.95 Hats Special White and colored fels. $t95&$2.95 Slips - Gowns ; Pajamas Made from pure silk and spun glass, this is an ex clusive line , in our lin gerie department and the greatest value in the in dustry. Sizes run. from 32 to 44. Every garment is a big value at $2.95. Come and Get Them I While They Last at ) $1.95 CORSET MAKERS Custom-made garments from our regular $11.95 fabrics, for this sale only 03.95 5, 1938 host supper and Informal dance as a farewell party. The Kirks are moving to Salem whcie Mr. Kirk. will have chirge of the mail route to Silverton. Mrs. Green will move to Valsets for the summer. Seventy five people at tended the party. Arrange Program For Eighth Grade LIBERTY The progrtra for the eighth grade graduation for Liberty school on June 9 at 8 p. m. will be as fallows: ' Processional, Jacqueline Judd; Innvocation, V. Ballantine; salu tatory, Reda May Schmidt; vocal solo, Clarice Waring; class proph ecy, Cecil Sargent; class history. I la Krasger; Instrumental trio. Warren Downs, cello Hume. Downi. violin; class will, Muriel Baker; vocal solo. Felix Hence; yaledictory,' Shirley Bljckman; address, .. Mary -. L. Fulkcrson, c o s.t t y "school .superintendent; presentation of class, Vern Davis, principal ; ' presentation ot ' diplo mas, O. L. Dencer,. chairman of school .board; benediction. - V. Ballantyne; ' recessional. Jacque line JUdd: : The graduation, will bw held in - the auditorium of tbe gym I building, and the public Is ln- vuea. most drastic store-wide been attempted at this prices are reduced to a are contemplating the DRESSES Closing out over one hun dred beautiful street dresses for better wear, every one exclusive to our store. Get one or more of these dresses at these ridiculously low prices. $19.50 Dresses at J $22.50 CH1 OC Dresses at ylH)i7 Ensemble We have a few very se lect ensembles to offer in this sale at drastic re ductions. Each costume is one of New York's out standing styles and sold exclusively to us. They will not last long at the following prices o50atto $16.95 .$35.00 to Go at $19.95 FORMALS We are offering, in this sale our most exclusive numbers in finer form--als, all advanced styles. We show only one dress of a style and every gar ment is exclusive to our store so you will not have a duplication. $19.50 Formals m .93 Goat ' Ad $22.50 Formals $ A .95 Goat JLli We would advise seeing these dresses early. Two-Way Stretch COMPLETES Regular $2.95, reduced to !-.. $1.95 FUEL STTOELAGE Place your Furs in our vault for the summer, I they are Insured Stored - Moth Proofed Minimum Price $2.50 BRING THEM. IN NOW . . - ' i . - BROWN AND WHITE SPECTATOR PUMPS... WHITE RICE-OTfEIL STYLE SHOES ... WHITE BUCK STYL-EEZ GHILLIE OXFORDS WHITE OR TAN AND WHITE SLACK SPORT OXFORDS... 4.95 WHITE OR TAN WOVEN LEATH ER, CREPE SOLE OXFORDS . 6.50 ONE LOT BLACK OR BLUE STYLE SHOES, ALL TYPES.. 10.00 ONE LOT BLUE OR BLACK STYLE SHOES.. ....... SELBY ARCH PRESERVERS, BLACK, BLUE OR BROWN 135 NORTH LIBERTY STREET Fruitland Girl's Birthday Honored FRUITLAND A surprise par ty was given by Mrs. R. C. Live ly at her home Wednesday night from S to 8 o'clock in h nor of the 13th birthday of her daugh ter, Betty. Supper was bered and games played afterward. Th'nM nresent were Lol Brad ford, Barbara Ryan, Ida I fundi. Wanda Llnnell, Marjorlo Wool ley, Goldie Geri. Ruth Hostel ler, Marjorle Smith, Lillian Cow ard. Shirley. Livly, Rob Smith, Marvin Ritchey. Raymond Gerig, Truman Runner, Pa'tl Llnnell, Darrel Llnnell, B3t Gardner, and Betty Lively. Those agisting 'with the serving were Mis. E. G. Coward, Emma Gerig nd Joyce Lively.. ' . ' The Fruitland Women's circle held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Helen Kaffur Wednes day" afternoon. The club lit elded to attend the. electrical aptMance demonstration - at Hogg Bros, next" Thursday .afternoon. : : Grinde Residence to Be Scene of Mission Meet BETHANY. Mrs. Albert Grinde will be home hostess to disposal of the largest volume of merchandise that has ever passed through our store in tlje month of June. Two Only Fur-Trimmed SUITS We have only two of these fine suits left and we are ready to let them go. $125.00 values. Im ported fabrics trimmed with the finest fox furs, beautiful styling a n d workmanship. The styles you will see in other stores next year. You Can Have $iG-50 Them at Two and Three-Piece Costume Suits A few of our most ex pensive numbers in un trimmed costumes. We have only a few to show but they are the finest things coming from the better manufacturers in New York. We have had a large volume of these suits and we are ready to give you a real bar gain on the ones that are left. Regularly sold to. $69.50. Placing them in two groups at 20 95 & $39 95 SUITS Complete close-out all suits are shown in both tailored and dressmaker styles. Light and dark colors of the finest fab rics, both imported and domestic. These suits are regularly priced at $25.00, $29.50 to $35.00. Go on Sale $f f.95 at One Price Ay BRASSIERES Tea Rose, White 59c Per Hundred Valuation IMS SALE PRICE $C.9S 0.95 6.95 3.95 5.95 6.95 4.95 7.95 Reg. Price $10.00 10.00 8.95 8.75 10.00 m.mbeii of the Women's Home Missionary society of the Metho dist church of Silverton Tucsaaj afternoon at 2 o'clock. Can will leave the Silverton church for the Grinde home at 1:45 Tues day. Silverton Plans Municipal Pool SILVERTON A murlclpal swimming pool will be ouilt at Silverton before long, if, present plans are carried out. Dr. P. A. Loar reports that the Sllerton Canning Company has donated an acre and a half between its flume and the Silver Crcik for this purpose. The obtaining of the pool U in the hands tf Sii verton's newly organliej Com munity Planning Council."-- Berry- Sution Opens . . ' ' r- ' "ryrr ' at carin wareuvuec SILVERTON A berry reiv ing station, has -been estiv'.ilshed by the Ray-Maling cannery of Woodburn at the Scarth ware house on North Water street. m.. a .V . I . VAt I na n DOC1" burn canner has had a station at Silverton. Bradley Knits Exclusive to our store, with a very long selec tion in both large and small sizes. Get your size early in this sale. 19.50 Values.....-. 22.50 Values 25.00 Values.; .. 29.50 Values...... 12.95 14.95 16.95 19.95 Exceptionally adapted to . traveling and vacationing. Blouses ! Complete clean-up of our ' entire . stock of finer blouses. All sizes and most all styles to select . from. " , 3.95 O CH Values at &SJ) 4.95 9 Values at.? 2)Vj 5.95 and 6.95 A Af Values at Jj All from our regular stock of carefully - selected g&r . mcnts. BAGS Sport, dress and costume bags, top handles, zip pers, underarm styles in brown, black, blue and m u 1 1 i - colors. Patents, gaberdines and all leath ers. 1 Regular $2.95 and $3.95 Values Go at $2.69 Silk Hose We have Just received over one hundred dozen beautiful sheer and semi sheer hose from the larg est mills in the industry. All the new shades and colors, all sizes -and lengths. Values from t rm $1.00 to $1.35 yyc 3 Pairs for $2.00 (Slightly Imperfect.) Lingerie Special Slips, Gowns, Pajamas Finest quality satin, im ported lace trimmed as well as tailored styles. Long gowns, assorted styles and colors.- $3.95 and $4.95 values, while they last, go at 52.95 GIRDLES Panty-girdles, $1.25 val ues. Fink, White 95c GIRDLES, CORSELETS ela?tk$3.95