The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 29, 1938, Page 10, Image 10

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Th OREGON STATES31AN, Salem, -I Oregon, Friday Morning, July 29, 1938
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MAXINE BUREN Women's Editor.
?. f (? L, , ' r Pirates Theme
jtLer smiled - - - (ftetcAen Camp Santaly
This Week
New
eatinres
of
iMefe
Mrs. Princehouse
Honored at
Luncheon -
:. Mrs. Verne Robb was hostess
for - a delightful affair yesterday
afternoon in the gardens of Mrs.
Ivan G. Martin on South High
street., The party was arranged -in
compliment to Mrs. -H. H.
Princehouse, jr.. and guests were
' bidden to a one o'clock lunch
eon followed by neyeral hours of
contract. " "
IndiTidual tables were set on
the lawn for the' luncheon "and
centered with summer flowers.
Assisting the hostess were . Mrs.
Joseph Felton. Mrs. H. H. Prince
house, sr.. and Mrs. A. A. Hager.
Corers were placed for Mrs.
II. H. Princehouse. Jr.. Mr. Ken
neth Murdock. Mrs. Harold Duns
inoor, Mrs. Henry Thlessen. Mrs.
Iran G. Martin.- Mr". Warren
Uaker, Mrs.. Millard Allen. Mrs.
Joseph Felton. Mrs. H. H. Prince
tiouse, sr., Mrs. La Verne Young,
Mrs. Delbert Schwabbauer, Mrs.
Maurice Heater, Mrs.- Franklin
Princehouse. Mrs. A. A. Hager.
Miss Rose Marie Kromberg and
Mrs. Verne Robb.
Eagles Social Cluli
Holds Meeting -
Willamette auxiliary FOE met
Wednesday night for business
and social meeting with Ethel
Can-others presiding.
A class of ten candidates was
Initiated to membership. These
were Evelyn Kerps. Edith Berry,
Ruth Cappg, Dorothy Jones. La
Verne Proctor, Laura- Beecroft,
Mrtie Eckles. Mabel Jenkins.
Frankle Caswell' and Marjorie
Moore.
The annual Eagle picnic has
teen postponed to-August 14 and
the social club picnic will be at
Olinger field August 10..
At a recent drill team meeting
Suzanne Pruitt was ; reelected
president. Other officers elected;
were Ellen Moore, first lleuten-'
ant; Ida Wesely, secretary-treas-urer;
Lucille Bressler. custodian
and Gladys Cooper, team repre
eentatlrei . -
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Congregational Young
People at Camp
A group . of the younger boys
and girls from the First Congre
gational church hare left to at
tend the Congregational training
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) c jLfi i r ' i
M till !' -ti 0-"'
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"We had both 'read the same book on letting the other, person do all
j the talking so you can imagine what happened!"
The trusting little blonde is retiring after a quiet too Quiet eve
ning, many shades bluer than the soft azure chiffon of her gown. Its
bodice, of softly gathered Alencon lace is rose-beige as the dawn
of a new day. Our brunette is less trusting of fluent authors even
her. Empire gown of "nude" chiffon reflects her greater sophist!
; this . wees, ; camp ; Santaly is
t known as the Pirate Ship "San-
tiam." In the pirate band are
such notorious leaders as: Cap
tain Blood, Miss Racbael Tocom;
Captain Hook, Miss Lillian Pot
ter; Captain Long John Silver.
: Miss Jeanne Oeder, and Captain
' Kidd. Miss Marion Wyman.
Tuesday -evening each pirate
: in camp built a ship which was
entered In ship building contest.
First prize was 'awarded to
"Speed" a motor boat, entered
by Mary East. Second prize
went to "Cobweb" a sail boat,
which had a cobweb, for a sail.
, This boat was entered by Nancy
Wallace. Third prize was won
by "Sea Moss a sail boat,
which also was entered by Nancy
"Wallace. Honorable mention went
to "Susle-Q"- a viking ship, en
tered by Katy Griffith.
.'The following pirates are
aboard the "Santiam" this week:
Joan Beakey, Miriam Beck,
Jeanne Busick, Mary East, Mar
garet Jane Emmons. Wanda
Grant, Katy Griffith. Ruth Ann
Larsen, Pat Leary, Marian Lee,
Marcia Moore, Sarah Ann Ohling,
Georgia Roberts. Roberta Rog
ers, r Jean Rowland, Leotaclare
iVlbbert, and Nancy Wallace.
Leaders for this week are:
Miss Helen Bocker, camp direc
tor; Mrs. I. L. Darby, camp
mother; Mrs. C. W. Emmons,
nurse; Miss Rachael Yocom, Miss
Jeanne Oeder, Miss Lillian Pot
ter, and Miss Marian Wyman.
In the Valley
Social Realm
bara RIckettsv Ray Yocom and
Lyle Brown. .
Mi Flavia Downs, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Downs, will re
turn to Salem this weekend from
Portland where she has been at
tending the summer session of the
University of Oregon. Miss Mabel
Downs of Portland will arrive in
Salem this weekend to spend a
week or more at the Downs" re
sidence, - Miss '.' Carolyn Brown was a
luncheon hostess yesterday after
noon in the gardens of her home
in compliment to Miss Elizabeth
Overlman of Portland, a bouse
guest at the Brown home, and
Mrs. A. M. Leonard of Denver,
who is visiting at the J. Lyman
Steed residence. "
Mrs. Almlra E. Hale and tier
daughters. Miss May and Miss
Laura Hale, are enjoying a sev
eral weeks trip at ' Yellowstone
National park and Idaho. They
are expected to return the end of
next week. v
A Pythian picnic will be held
in the city park at Dallas on Sun
day. Coffee will be furnished by
the Dallas Pythians. A program is
being arranged for all Pythians
and friends who wish to attend.
'
Mr. and Mr. W. W. Row
braugh have just returned from
a week at the beaches. They went
MONMOUTH Miss Verna Tit
tle, daughter of Mrs. Dora Tittle,
cation. Satin strips hold the draped pleats of the bodice, and edge i became the bride of Mr. Claire
tbe deep oval neck line. Copyright, 1938, Esquire Features. Inc.-slura,Tani L r""uf,B l
, , pretty home wedding Monday at
2 o'clock. atthe Tittle home.
Rev. E. C. Hicks read the serv
ice before a group of about 25
relatives and friends. Paul Lau
ner, Sheridan, brother-in-law of
the bride, sang "At Dawning,"
accompanied by Miss Dolores
Bracken, the bride's cousin, who
played the wedding music.
Miss Tittle wore an afternoon
gown of white silk and a corsage
of gardenias and rosebuds.' Her
sister. Miss Lyla Tittle; was
maid-of-bonor.
A reception followed. After a
short trip Mr. and Mrs. Sturdi
vant will be at borne at Park
dale where he is engaged in
fruit growing. Mrs. Sturdivant is
a teacher in the Parkdale school.
She was graduated from Oregon
Normal school and has taught
several vears. including two
years in tbe state school for the
blind at Salem.
CLUB CALENDAR .
. ' Sunday. July 81 '
Michigan picnic. Fairgrounds
1 p.m., program,
1 Friday, July 29
Salem Woman's Press club,
with Mrs. Fred Zimmerman, 573
Statesman street, 1:30 dessert
lucheon. t
s
Shipman Reunion Held
At Dayton
Descendants of James and
Jane Shipman "met last Sunday
at Dayton park for a reunion.
There are only three living of
cine children of the couple who
arrived in Yamhill county from
North Dakota in 1885.
The three living children are
camp at Camp Adams, near Ore- "Weekly Musical PrOSTam Charles H. Shipman of Salem.
gon city Mrs. aarit wcAiiisier . -1 - - Wallace Shipman of Hood River,
of Corvallis, formerly of Salem, is At Llbraryl and Thomas D. Shipman. of Pow-
the camp hostess. 'I ' " 1 ers Sixty relatives attended the
Attending from here are Miss A popular program of victrola reunion.'-From Salem were C
, Patsy and Miss Eileen Hutcnfn-' music will be beard in tbe music h Shinman and Donna Mr and
iuu, iuiuiuj cij, iii93 xur- ruuiu i lots saiem yuuiic norary
Friday,' July 29, from 11:45 to
12:45; The program:-
Symphony So. 5, from the New Vorld
-Philadelphia Bympbony Orchestra
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I Hosa Jf onteiia
Polonaite in E Major..
Serrei Rar h-naoinoK
Ueditatlon, frnm Thais Massenet
Mischa lmin
II TroTatora . . . Verdi
Miserere (Caruso and Alda)
Home to Our Moaataios (Homer and
Caruso)
Scherio from Uidsammer N ! (k t ' I
Dream i L Mendelssohn
Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra
la the .Night . .Schumann
: Harold Baner
Serenade ; Tonselli
i Beojsmin Gifli
Selections from ,Tbe Fortane Teller
- h . i.- i -' Herbert
- -Vietor 8aloa roap
The fourth period for fifth and
sixth grade girls at Camp Santaly
will open 'on I Sunday. There are
three or four; vacancies and any
girl wishing to register may do so
by calling the.YWCA.
i
Miss Eleanor Fnndman enter
tained with . an informal bridge
party; last night at her home in
compliment to Miss -Edna . Breed
ing of Wenatchee, Wn.. who is
her house guest for several days.
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Mrs. B. Cavanangh of Chicago,
who has been visiting with her
sister, Mrs. A. Rowland for the
past two weeks, will return home
the first of August.
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MJsai Uetty; Pearl Foster and
Jack Foster of . Wenatchee, Wn.,
MrsT Russell Shipman, Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Shipman, Mr, and
Mrs., Jess Lattorello, Ray and i
Alice, .Rufus and Donald Sell,
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Steward and i
..Foster Vernon, Willis Shipman, Harry
Shipman, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sohn,
as far south as Florence and in-- have returned to their home f ol
eluded the Tillamook beaches in lowing a visit at the home of Mr.
their trip. . . and Mrs. Ray Yocom.
LiM Richard, Harold and Delbert.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott of
Neah Kah Nle will be weekend
guests in the capital of Dr. and
Mrs. David Bennett Hill. The
Scotts two sons, Lewis and Gor
don, have been spending this
week as guests of the Hills.
Miss Violet Rhoten of San Jose,
Calif., is visiting in Salem as the
guest of Mrs. John Rhoten. Miss
Rhoten has been in the north and
is enroute home.
Bliss Peggy Halght of Spokane,
will arrive in the capital Sunday
to spend a week visiting with
friends. Miss Haight is a Willam
ette university graduate and a
member of Delta Phi.
Mrs. G wen Gallaher McCnl
lough is in Berkeley, Calif., this
summer where she is taking' ad
vanced work at the University of
California.
Mrs. Earl Lawliss, Miss Martha
Lawliss and John Lawliss of
Compton, Calif., are visiting for
several days at the home of -Mr. '
and Mrs. Wayne' Barham. t
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Sirs. Harold Berg ( Yvonne' A n-
rranc) of Lodi, Calif., is in the
ORCHARD HEIGHTS Miss
Hazel Whitaker and Miss Fern
Willerllng, both , of Rembrandt,
Iowa, have been guests here of
relatives of Miss Whitaker.
Sunday Miss Whitaker became
tho bride of Dale Lady, also of
RembradU' The double ring cere
mony, with Rev. J. E. Milligan
officiating was solemniied In a
garden setting at the home of the
bride's uncle, E. W. Cannoy, at
Keiier. They plan to make their
home Jn Oregon and will reside in
Salem for the present.
JEFFERSON Mrs. Karl Stei
wer was hostess at a kitchen
shower Saturday afternoon at her
home north of Jefferson, honor
ing Miss Elizabeth Looney, whose
marriage to Clifford Johnson of
Raymond, Wash., will be an event
of Aogust.
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INDEPENDENCE Mr. and
Mrs. R. M. Walker were hosts for
a swimming party followed by a
.garden turkey dinner on Sunday
night. Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Paul E. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert W. Craven, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Van Dyke and the hosts.
AURORA Mrs. C. S. Mareland
entertained her bridge club Wed-
ILOV7 3S)Otf EIOrJE
Completely Furnished
Upstairs Furniture Store : i
Yeater & Rush j '
Better Bedding Store T
Ileider Electric Co. -j :' c'
Tallman Piano Store! i .
CHARLES LOSH, BUILDER
- . Located on Duncan Ave. . . v
Just North off Silverton Road - ' - ' -
. ; CAPITOLA ADDITION
Hours Open, 3 to 9 P. JL Sunday, 10 A. M. to 9 P. JL
, WM. BLIVEN, Realtor :
. " - BIrs. Martin in Charge .
capital for several weeks visiting nesday, with a 1 o'clock dessert
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. luncheon. The traveling prize waa
H. Morley. : . : won by Mrs. P. O. Ottaway.
"EicK These Laura Wheeler
Thoroughbreds in Simple Stitches
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They're winners- for smart pil
low or picture decoration. Fun to.
embroider in single "and ' outline
stitch. Pattern 1674 contain a
transfer pattern of one head 7 z
11 inehe s and one 8 z 12 U
inches; color schemes; materials
needed; Illustrations of stitches. -.
i .Send 10 cents in stamps or coin
(coin preferred) for this pattern
to The Oregon Statesman. Needle
craft Dept. Write plainly PAT
TERN NUMBER, your NAME and
ADDRESS.
QUICK
CLEARANCE
ON
BROKEN LINES
AND
ALL ODDS
SIZE RANGES!
COME TO MILLER'S TODAY & SATURDAY
FOR BIG BARGAINS! : HERE ARE, A FEW
OF THE
MANY
ON
SALE!
COTTON AND RAYON REMNANTS on sale today and
Saturday
Main Floor
V2 P"ce
EVER-FRESH FOOD GUARDS to protect your food. On
sale in Notion Dept. Beginning at ....... .
49c
WOMEN'S HOLEPROOF HOSIERY, First Quality: Sheer,
Semi-Service and Service. Wanted shades. Pair ....
79c
LARGE NOVELTY DECORATIVE MIRRORS in Special
Closeout Sale. Round and square, etc. Each .... .
$1.29
PEQUOT SHEETS in this Mid-Summer Sale at generous
'discount. Size 81x108, on sale.. . ...
$1.39
32-PIECE LaBELLE PATTERN CHINA WARE in this
Special Clearance. Priced L ..
$4.63
WOMEN'S WEBFOOT SWIM SUITS 9 suits only, of
bright brown, in size 38. Excellent style.-.. .
$1.95
HICKORY GIRDLES in two-way stretch elastic. Three
lengths. White, with garters. Notion Dept....;. , .
79c
LE G ANT GIRDLES AND FOUNDATIONS in all the sizes J
plus expert fitting, in this sale, special purchase numbers, at
V2 Pri"
MEN'S WEBFOOT jSWIM TRUNKS. All wool with hitch
belti, supporters. 'Wanted colors .... .....
$1.95
VACULATOR COFFEE PERCOLATOR, 7 cups. Comes
with electric plate, cord, etc. Reg. ? 4.95. On sale in Gift Shop
r
MEN'S FANCY LISLE AND RAYON SOCKS. Wanted
colors. All sizes to 12 i ....
$3.50
19c
LARGE 51x51 NOVELTY TABLE CLOTH with six 12-nch
Napkins. Made of shimmering rayon in smart colorcom
binations L - jL2 for
$1.00
BIG THIRSTY BATH TOWELS. Colored with npVel design.
Buy these and save money! . 5 for
7 YARDS OF FINE (80-SQUARE) F
CALES in wanted prints. For school
AST
COLOR PER
...7 yds. for
$1.00
$1.00
REGULAR QUALITY PIQUES, BROADCLOTHS, SUIT
INGS, in smart prints, fast colors, tc, . 3 yds. for j
$1,00
CREPE LUNCH CLOTHS ir 54 and 45-inch squares,
novelty floral patterns. For nook, etc. 2 for
$1.00
ODDS AND ENDS OW FINE KID AND DOESKIN
GLOVES in white, brown, black and tan. Per pair
$1.00
LACE AND
CROCHETED GLOVES in summer shades.
AH sizes in the group. Buy now and save L.'2 pairs for I
$1.00
FINE SILKSyRAYONS AND ACETATES in this final j
Clearance Sale today and Saturday . 2 ydsrfor I-
$1
.00
MEN'S PACER HOLEPROOF GARTER SOCKS. All sizes, i.
Discontinued: numbers from reg. 55c quality.. pairs for (
fj)REN'
$1-00
CHILDREN'S SLACKS, SWIM SUITS, PLAY SUITS,
sizes from 3' to 15 years. Choice ; :..
!$i.oo
PLATEAU TABLE MIRRORS with etched edge patterns.
A fine bargain at this pric " , , ,. .In:'"
$1.00
WHITE AND 'COLORED TEA TOWELS in large, fine
quality Choose now 1 Notions-.........: ..10 towels for j
$1.00
MEN'S ALL WOOL SWBI SUITS. Values to $6.95.
Speed style . ; ' ' ; ; ' '
$1.00
WOMEN'S WOOL COULOTS for vacation wear. All sizes
Second Floor. Choir -. : ;. ;.. ;,, ,: 1 ';
$1.00
dilar
ays
oday and
Saturday
ome
ook
ome
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ave
On Your
Vacation
earing
arel
and
Other
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