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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, August 5, 1238 PACE ELEVEN Carnegie Heiress Weds Lawyer til Mr. and Bin. James Xbomson Impressive ceremonies at historic Dornoch cathedral, Scotland, esti mated to have cost $25,000, marked' the wedding' of Louise Carnegie Miller? 18, heiress to the $30,000,000 steel fortune of her late grand father., and James F. G. Thomson, 41, Scotch lawyer. This radio photo was taken following the wedding which climaxed a May-September romance that started when the bride was only 14. Jii the alJey Social Realm (Continued from Page 10) Hickman, Miss Ann Zahar, Miss' Mary Copley, Mrs. Florence Pet erson of Newport, Margaret, Browning and the hostesses, Mrs. Browning and Mrs. Seeger. Cawood Clan Gathers At Silver Falls Park - NORTH HOWELL The 11th annual reunion of the Cawood de scendants Was an event- of Sun day at the Silver Creek Falls park. Members representing the families of Louisa Cawood Wies ner, Mary Cawood Broyles. Mar garet Cawood Graham, Ellen Ca wood McCorkle. and E. S. Cawood were present. Including several guests. '- Officers elected for next year were George Cawood of Portland, president; Nina Brophy of Salem, vice - president; and Gertrude Ca wood. ' Portland, reelected sec. 'retary - treasurer. The historian, Helen Wieraer, presented letters " which, traced the family . history back to 1CS4 when the first Stephen Cawood came to Mary land from England. . : The group voted to meet , at Champoeg park next year on the third Sunday In July. ' LIBERTY A wedding of great Interest to Liberty residents was the lovely ceremony at 'the First Baptist church Sunday when Miss Helen ' Copley ' became the bride of Thomas Pomeroy of In dependence. Rev. Irving A. Fox read the single ring ceremony In the presence of a large group of relatives and friends. Gladioli in pink and white were used to decorate the church. The bride wore a white lace gown with jacket and finger tip length veil' attached to a Julliette cap. Her bouquet was white glad ioli, j Mrs. Florence Peterson, siSter of the bride, was matron of honor. Junior bridesmaids were . Miss Mildred Pomeroy of Independence and Miss Winifred Senn. Eddie Pomeroy, brother of the groom, acted as best man. and Robert Copley, brother of the bride; gave his sister away. Ush ers were Bert and Fred Broer, jr.. who also lit the altar candles. The young couple will make their home in Dallas. ! ' . SILVERTON M in Mar Jorie Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilford Smith,. was complimented at a party at the Smith home with her mother and Mrs. Lee Inman as 1 hostesses. The affair was in honor of Miss Smith's apr proaching marriage to John Rye. The date has not been announced but the wedding will be an event of late summer. Bidden were Miss Smith, Mrs. Peter Sorenaon, Mrs.' Lowell Hob litt. Mrs. W. L. Boullester, Mrs. Lou Hoagland, Mrs. Milo Grace, Mrs. Otto Aim, Mrs. Del Sfcerrett, Mrs. Al Bryson, Miss Marjorie In man, Mrs. Ernie Johnson, Mrs. Walter Rosheim, Mrs. Lillian Senter, Mrs. Clarence Roshelm. Mrs. L. G. McDonald, Mrs. Arval Smith, Mrs. E. A. Wrightman, Mrs. Earl Hartman. Mrs. Al Ler feld. Mrs. Theodore Lorenzen, Mrs. Jean Cunningham, Mrs. Bil lle Schnltalber. Miss Millicent Taylor, Miss Dee Davis, Mrs. Roy Fitxjerrell, Miss Doris Kramer, Mrs. Lester Whitlock. Miss Vera Beer, Miss Ellen Lerflad, Mrs. L. T. Latourette, Mrs. .Walter Meyer, Mrs. Dollie Marquard and Miss Mary Marquard. ; S lb ; EBfB ,.BTrBE ; fr 135 N. COMMERCIAL ST. i Phone 5137 or 7023 - Prices Friday, Saturday Through Monday Sole Agent Penslor Remedies in Marion County BE WISE AND SCIIAEFERIZE Dollar Mints , Dark or milk coated. U7c ib. fWith the adv.) Jap Squares i Assorted. 16c ib. : (With the adv. Schaefer9 for Good Fountain Specials! 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Good knecht. manager of the Haberly company threshing machine, re ports that a ; 20-acre out field belonging to I J. ; Davenport, yielded just a fraction under 0 bushels to . the , acre which . is probably a record this year, i Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Thomas of Los Angeles have . been - gnests at the home of her brother-in-law. PVM. Egaa. - f Knenzl Machine at .Work I The Knenri threshing machine Is operating in. the Evergreen district taking on the work .here tofore done by the ' Brnnner ma chine which Is not operating. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Oveross moved Saturday from , the J. L. Edison - place to the -small house on the E. R. Boyce farm in the Evergreen district. The Over osses are erecting a 4-room house on " land purchased ' from' her father. F. D. Knight. The house is at the-top of the knoll north of the Knight home. Ohio Woman Arrives To Visit Sick Mother UNIONVALE Mrs. Ed Wolfe of Dayton, Ohio, arrived Tnesday for an extended visit in response to word of serious illness of her mother, Mrs. George Antrim, 7. Mrs. Antrim has rallied satisfac torily la., the' 24 hours of lier daughter's visit, .which is "stimu lating .her strength. It . has been two years since Mrs. Wolfe visit ed her parents, African Evangel ' Speaker Tonight Tabernacle Lecturer to Tell of Work Among Saharan Tribes Rev. Arnold C. Weston, mis sionary to French West Africa, on the edge of the Sahara desert, will speak tonight at 7:45 o'clock at the Evangelist taber nacle. Ferry v and ISth street, where . his . brother, C. G. Wes ton; Is pastor. - " : Rev. Weston has been evangel izing among the Mossl tribes, and -In the four ye a rs made above .1200 converts and estab lished -7.5 churches, carrying ' on his labors through training na tive workers and letting them do , thd evangelistic work. : His Vork Is supported by the Assem blies of God, In which denomina tion four of his brothers are pastors. . The visitor will remain here until Sunday and his wife, who with their children has been with him in Africa, will remain here until August 15, when all will go to nearl Medf ord for a family reunion. Rev. Leonard Weston Is a Medford pastor, and other members of the ' family will converge there. Including the father and. mother, who live la San Diego. ' - - ; J . Calif ornians Here ORCHARD HEIGHTS- Gnesti at the O. E. Dorn home are Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Koenig and two children and Miss Clara Koenig, all of Los Angeles. Koenig and Miss Koenig are brother and sis ter of Mrs. Dorn. r Bandsmen .to Play jTonight at Park Another concert will be played by the Salem municipal band to night at Marion square at I p. m. a. N. Etoudemeyer Is conductor. I The program: ' -j March, "Hall to Old Glory- . Jewell Overture, "Northern Lights-.. Weidt Walt, "L'Estudlantlna- Walteufel Popular (a) "I Double Dare Ton- .....Shand-Eaton (b) '"They Can't Take That Away From Me". Gershwin (c) "The Toy Trumpet"..Scott Comic opera selection, "Katln- ka" Friml March. "Our .National Heri tage" Wood Intermission . March,- 'High and Mighty- Characteristic, "Jungle Dreams"- . ......i Ketelbey Western episode, "Zephyr" -...... Trinkaus Selection from "Naughty Marl- : etta" ..Herbert March, "Sir Calahad" King McKenzic Arrives To Invite Martin Victor McKentie. r.'allonal Am erican Legion convention dlrej'. or, will arrive here today from Los Angeles to e-'-nd an invita tlcn to Gorernor Charles II.. T'ar tin to attest the r " ' igloa convention there in Pptember. , A number of Oregon lotion of ficials will escrt "Kenile to the executive departir.r nt. McKenzIe previously lived In Salem. Tw n w nn nn mi m wiv I fi run w I We want to clear it out fast ... Just one of those old- the "stuff any longer fashioned bargain festivals where .everyone tries to beat , Every sale final .. I. no the other one "to the pickup". . .but we do not want tions at these ridiculous Silks, Sheers,; Pure Dye Silk Crepes, Chiffons and Satins ... Some of our finest dresses that sot left at the post. You can get a rare bargain as some of them sold up' to $45.00. If you are here in time, you can buy them for only . . . So Complete close-out, all odd blouses accumulated during the season. You must come early, as they will not last long. Regularly sold up to $6.95. Now only ... S3ut nSceocec Chiffons, Crepes, Laces and Marquisettes "up to $29.50. Only about ,25 in the lot. While they last, at only . . So Beautiful satin and flowered materials. In white, tea rose or blue . . i An extraordinary special at only . ". Entire Stock o? High Grade Exclusive Millinery to Close Out at Only ... So (S G Snout; Only ten left, regularly sold up to $39.50. They must go, so we are going to make the price so low that they will not last long. Only . . . ao ' r a You will have to hurry to get one of these suits that sell from $14.95 to $19.50, for only ... go 3 G Only about one dozen left from our summer sale . . We have no place for them, so you can have suits that sold up to $6.95, for only .... a. Seek satins of the better quality trimmed with im ported lace, whites and pastels in wanted sizes. gi? 1 WqMg College girl styles in the season's wanted colors. A good assortment to choose from if you come early. o o o o EnatJ Stifle SEnS)G G Our Entire Stock of; White Shoes The Sizes Are Broken but We Are . Offering Values to $10.00 i ' and 41 : O m EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS O 0 p mnEsOis Our entire selection of odd lots, short lines and broken sizes. Values to $10.75. They win walk out of the store for only... O BLUES O BLACKS o BROWNS Atg and )C so let's all have a good time! returns, no refunds, no altera- prices. The last five coats and we are going to give them away. Regularly sold up to $69.50. If you get here in tim you get one at . . . Sun: 1 iY m - Sheers, Bembergs, Voiles, Acetates add Silks . . . All Beautiful Dresses. About one hundred dresses in the lot . . . $5.95 to $19.50. All to be closed out at once at only ... siLinps A marvelous buy in panel or semi-bias cut slips. In soft tea rose or white. Wonderful quality satin com bined with bemberg (spun glass) for durability . Sizes 32-44. - w ' y T) 2 for So0 I Custom Corset Makers A comfortable custom-made garment, tailored as you like it. ; Panty Girdles 95c Brassieres Tea rose, white HondCiei?- 50c Values J for a.oo Whites, Colors, Prints IE Koyccff Glovcc $1.00- $1.50 Values Summer Colors and . Patterns Kncc-E3S : $1.00 Values 2 for E.OO- Wanted Colors tfnd Sizes O O Mntlv Mfrht tnmini colors and styles I ( j( ) to $5.95 values J nVVV ) A new selection of wanted shades, splendid (for vacation wear and just the thing for every day. Some kre slightly Irregular of the $1.00 and $1:15 grade ; lour regular stock. You're sure to want the rest are short lines of mm Yes, we l I) wjill sell you one pair, for 79c. ass1 noqgm Lnpoagir ogQiss I!