Campers Entertained ; By Dr. Thompson Dr. Will J. Thompson enter tained 19 boys at his . home en the- rhrer south of Riverdale Fri day night. Swimming and boating occupied the youthful guests part of the evening, and following a showing of several films by Dr David B. Hill the boys enjoyed a weiner roast cooked over the campfire under the direction et Dr. Kenneth Waters. Bpst of the boys were those which the Kl wanis club has sponsored at the recent camp on the Silver Creek Falls recreation area. This party was given following the camping trip, they were also entertained by Dr. Thompson just prior to the camp. , - " . All-Day Picnic Plan Of Society. ; Rev. and Mrs. O. F." Leining. sr.. are to be hosts to members of the Missionary society of the First' T. . 12 1 t A i 1 cvauseucai cnurcn at lue annual all day meeting and picnic on Tuesday, Cars will leave the church at 9:30 for the country home of the hosts. Mrs. A. M. See and Mrs. Clrich are in charge of transportation. - Mrss W. A. Barkus will give a report on the convention held at Jennings Lodge, Mrs. A. J. Engle bart will give & book review and the Shelo trio will sing. Salem Rebekah lodge will meet Monday night at 8 o'clock in the Odd Fellows halj for their regu lar ' business and social meeting and tor the initiation of four can didates. The August birthday com mittee will be in charge of the program and refreshments fol lowing lodge. Those on the com mittee are: Mesdames Henrietta Robinson, Irene Crabtree, L. A. Scheelar, Vera LaDue, Llela Vin son, Laura Noyes, Evelyn Nader man, Gus Erickson, Elsie Corn forth, Amie Mills. Colene Mennis, Barker Cornforth and Fred Nei derhiser. All visiting Rebekas are welcome to attend. -' ( ' Miss Margaret Aldrich, nation al director of motion pictures for the WCTU will speak ata meet ing of the central union WCTU which will be held at the hall on South Commercial street on Tuesday, August 30. The meet ing is scheduled for 2 o'clock. . ' i Mrs. Dora .Pratt is general chairman of a social hour which will follow the regular business meeting of the F yal Neighbors of America on Monday night at " 8 o'clock at Fraternal temple. All officers are on the committee for the social hour. m m m Miss Lucille Billy nr has an nounced that she will teach the Hammond electric organ at the Mellow Moon where she is organ ist. She formerly played the or gan at the Pantagea theatre in Portland. Miss Helen Whittlessey of Portland is spending the week end in Salem as the guest of Miss Helen and Miss - Margaret Purrtne. UNDRESSING Our pictures tell the story! You simply can't do without a Vassarette at college and who: wants to? It's not only what a Vassarette does for your hips and your waistline (which is plenty) but what it does' for your unconcerned about clothes and curves. Tou feel that way too. Because in a Vassarette you're elegantly controlled and free as air. ; , all at the same time! Before you buy a stitch for school let our Corset Salon show you -what a Vassarette can do for your college" standing. Not to mention sitting! 5 and v " ...., . w V TUU Vmsmrwttm AU-U-O far K4 minings. A hack at mil hU wkmt m jNHWii. Ana m mere 7 f : r.i ' f ni - 581 M s - i "Judging from the way Parker's running after Jane, I don't think it'll be much longer before she lands him! Whether you land "him" or not. you'll make no mistake in running after this year's mode in fur coats. They've never been more f lat : teiing to all figures. That touch of blouslness in the bodice, seen in many styles, is so easy to wear, and particularly adapted to the rich looking but not costly black caracul. The tie sash, like the crescent bag, is black suede. Youll see much of the smooth, straight line, too, with squared shoulders as in the gray Persian lamb on the right. Copyright. 1938, Esquire Features. Inc. Tea at Sextons Is Charming Affair The tea given on Saturday aft ernoon by members of Delta Zeta alumnae at the home of Mrs. Vir gil Sexton proved one of the most charming affairs of the week. The house was attractive with many flowers, pink gladioli and dwarf xinnias were used. The tea table was arranged against the wall, above hung a large round mirror and three silver steps held silvered ivy bowls and vigil can dles. The arrangement of petunias and greenery extended almost the length of the table. Delta Zeta mothers presided at the tea table. i Descendants of S. W. R. Jones will meet on Sunday. August 28, at Champoeg for a picnic reunion. . Miss Julia Johnson has as her house guest this weekend Miss' Lois Ann Shelby of Portland. Vassarette PmntU-Cirdlet never cruwt and never bind. And they have detachable, Inviz-a-grip garters! $5. morale. You look casual and 750 CcOegi eUtic Omrfnmmt No. S i Vmaanranm drdla TTtm liffllltM V snssBnw nmnw w Wmw Si mwm mmmaammmm I Jmrm Betf-cntrml. Alt 5. t v. . . ' , J? The Disabled American Vet erans and auxiliary will meet at the home of Mr- and Mrs. Leon Hansen, 160 Miller street. Mon day at 8 o'clock, for" their reg ular monthly business . meeting. Their trip to the beach cottage of Mrs. Jessie Crossan has been postponed. MT. ANGEL Mrs. Kate- Kruae gave a bridge party in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph FIcker, with prizes going to Mrs. Leonard Fisher and Mrs. R. T. Bisenius. ' Mrs. Louis Schwab, Mrs. George Kruse, Mrs. Herman Schwab, Mrs. Fred Prosser, Mrs. Al Saalfeld, Mrs. Kate Kruse, Mrs. Mary Pick er and Miss Teresa Ficker acted as hostesses to a light luncheon served the guests. , Pattern For smart wives ; who make housekeeping : one of the ""fine arts, Annie Adams has created these enchanting aprons, both ; from the one Pattern 4591. Youll be doing the right thing If you stitch np several for your friends as, well as yourself -since they make such, appreciated gifts. See how slender the waistline looks, and how becoming each of the neckUaes are! Why not add rk rae or ruffles, they give suclTa dreaaed-up air. Pick colors that repeat a shade in your bright per cale or cretonne. With big, handy pockets, and a little tie belt, yon have something to be proud of especially since the making la so simple.'' .- "') :-. , . Pattern 4 5 1 1 to available In sixes small, medium and : large. Small sise. view A, takes 2U yards ; 1 4-iaeh fabric and 2 yards rlc-rae; view B, Hi yards SC-ineh fabrle and 1 yards ruf fling. ; :-' . 8ae firms ctsts no te eeias stasqw cotes prmttrtmii tmt Uu Xmmm 14m psUara. Writ plaialy SUXC, MAILS. ADUU3M mm STYL SOMBK&. Dm rmm wmmt t mm style to4r thia nwMrt Tmmm wrttm at mmm for la aX.Vg AUAXS fiOOMHEa PATTrgJt BOOK. It's mim4 with koata m hr tm ke aaalae a4 hmw tm lock joumfn. iliaan, mart ilwiim mmm tm mm Mmctly 4rad tmm mtmrj wir Mttias. vWlkn aaalH mm mmUL Daa't S tay ta acacias far (Ws taactaatias mmmk, aa4 mtmkm yaaraatf mmmm trik ing uniwr ciolha. fBlCB Of BOOK FIFTEEN CCKT& PHICK O-r PATTERS FIITEES CEXT8. BOOK AID PATTER!! TOOETUEB TWSKTiriTI CIXTg Sa4 jmmt erSar to Tmm Orcgaa iMteaaMa. PmlUrm UcaartanW The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, In the Valley' Social Realm STAYTON Miss Marcelle Mur--phy, daughter - of , Mr. and Mrs. Grant Murphy, and '. bride-elect of ' John Charl es Berger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berger, was honored with a "miscellaneous shower recently at the - Murphy home. Miss Minnie Rider and Mrs. Gus Minden shared : hostess honors. After an evening of games, a late supper was served. Those invited were:the honor guest. Miss Murphy, Nadine Sieg mund, Jean Cladek of , Salem. Mary Dale Cladek. Mrs. Everett Gardner, Ida Williams, Zena Baldwin. Ellen Reynolds, Mrs. B. H. Schaefer, Mrs. Edna SIo , per, Mrs. Roy Lively, Mrs. R. G. Wood, Bee Johnson, Mrs. John Bitx, Mrs. Fred Berger. Mrs. Mar tin Schlies, Gladys Blum, Helen Wilson, Mrs. - Jim Boyles, Mrs. Bert Scbildmeyer, Mrs. Martin Gehlen, Mrs. Charles Heater, Mrs. L. H. Wright, Florence Tot toroff, Mrs. A. C. VanNuys, Mrs. Perry Keyes. Eunice Jordan, Zel pha Smith, Adelphia Brenner, Winnie Taylor. Margaret Hen dricks, Mrs. Otto Burson, Mrs. Mark Landon, Maxine and Doris, Crabtree, Mrs. Dale Crabtree, Mrs. Grant Murphy, Mrs. Gus Minden and Miss Minnie Rider. AURORA Mrs. C. S. Mouland entertained Thursday afternoon in honor of her daughter Sharon" Ray's first birthday, and Mrs. Mouland's and Mrs. James Ogle's birthdays which fall on this date, and Mrs. G. A. Ehlen and Mrs. W. O. Llndquist during the week. Babies present were Sharon Roy Moreland. Ruth Ottaway, Richard Dixon and Richard Matthieu; Mrs. Willis Yoder, Mrs. B. W. Stoner. Mrs. M. H. Evans, Mrs. W. O. Llndquist, Mrs. G. A. Fredrkkson, Mrs. William Nagl, Mrs. Harlow Dixon, Mrs. Erie Carver, Mrs. Willis Matthieu, Mrs. Wlllard Hunt, Mrs. Fred. Peters, Mrs. G. A. Ehlen. Mrs. James Ogle, Mrs. P. O. Ottaway, Mrs. Orren Otta way, Mrs. C. S. Moreland. Miss Carml Ottaway. Misses Izetta and Helen Ehlen. Miss Jean Ann Car ver, Anita Yoder, Irene Stoner, . Shirley Evans, Lorna Mae Llnd quist, Evelyn Fredrickson and Be atrice Nagl. - BROOKS Honoring her moth er, Mrs. John Nay lor, on her eightieth' 'birthday anniversary, Mrs. Leon Judd entertained with a dinner in her home. A large birthday cake was baked by Mrs. Naylor's granddaughter, Mrs. Carl Bremer of Needy. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. John Naylor, Mr. and Mrs. D. George Cole of Stayton, Mrs. Mary Hawkins. Mrs. A. M. Dan lavy. Miss Frances McDougaU, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bremer and daughters Darlene and Beverly Ann Bremer, Mr. and Mrs. MU ford White. Miss Arleta Schalder, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Judd and daughter Virginia Carol Judd of Oregon City, Herbert Judd, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Judd. KEIZER The Garden club was entertained Thursday at the F. O. Breckenridge home in Sa lem. A no-host dinner was served In the house. Mrs. M. S. Bunnell presided over a business session. Readln? by Betty Irvine and pi ano solo by Mrs. Inna Keefer Bunnell of Gatuei, Panama Ca nal. Mrs. W. E. Anderson, presi dent of Salem Garden club was guest speaker, telling of gardens she had visited in Oregon and British Columbia. The club was invited to meet in September with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bartruff. . PERRYDALE Miss Viola Houk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Houk and Andre H. Schmidt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schmidt of Redmond were married Saturday afternoon In Portland. Miss Houk is a gradu ate of the Perrydale high school and both are graduates of OSC. Mr. Schmidt Is employed by the Donald Spencer company of Port land. The bride wore an ensemble of black with fuscia accessories. They will be at home to their friends In Portland after Septem ber 1. STAYTON The third of the series of benefit card parties sponsored by the Women's Com munity club was held Friday af ternoon In the garden of Mrs. W. N. Pin tier. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Pintler. Mrs. James Say, Mrs. Geoxge Duncan, Mrs. Dave John and Mrs. Virgil R. TueL J X t u 1 J 1 s : ' C T - O E 1 I -V-, " F L F : ' V R i E -1 -; Jl J 5 ; hi i . . "Vogne saya yon-U aoon be dressing your aalr la a more elab orate, plctnresaue fashion. TJ or down, the real Issue as Ogdea sea It. revolves around finding a Coiffure that will inaksr yoa look aa though you'd Just stepped down from a portrait. The lines and details et the Btyla design for yo depend npon wjxafs becoming- to yon. CUSTOM PERMANENTS with shampoo and individual hair dress. SALONS OF BEAUTY 251 N. Liberty St Dial S921 Oregon, Sunday Morning, Auffust 21, 133& Laura Wheeler Fruit and Baskets Suitable for Cloths and Scarfs Fr T n . m sa5-cL n The luxury of lace Is yours for finer cotton. Pattern 1851 con the making. These squares, so tains charts and -directions for appropriate for cloths and scarfs, making the squares; materials re are in the easiest filet crochet, quired; Illustrations of squares Made in string the design is set and of stitches, off by the large mesh of the back- Send 10 csnts in stamps or coin ground. Each square is also ef- (coin preferred) for this pattern fective repeated alone; the two to The Oregon Statesman, Nee together would make an attrac-. dlecraft Dept. Write plainly PAT tive border set on a linen scarf TERN NUMBER, your NAME and or cloth, either in string or in a ADDRESS. r CLUB CALENDAR Monday. Aagust S3 . Marion county republican unit of Pro-America at Marion hotel, 2:30 p. m. Marion County Republican unit of Pro America, Marion hotel 2:30 p.m. Disabled American Veterans of the World War and auxil iary with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hansen, 160 Miller street, & p.m. Salem Rebekah Lodge, Odd Fellows hall, i p.m. Royal Neighbors of America, p. m., Fraternal temple. Auxiliary to Townsend club No. 12 with Mrs. Zelma Harri maa at 990 Garnet street at 2 p. m. Tnesday, Angus! 23 Women's Missionary society of First Evangelical church, with Rev. and Mrs. G. F. Lien ing, picnic all day. Cars leave church 9:30. Annual picnic of Sons of Union Veterans of Civil War and auxiliary, with Mr. and Mr. Eugene Prescott, 6:30 no-host dinner. Wednesday, August 24 Auxiliary to Nebraska club, with Mrs. Aura Williams, 1449 Soufk Liberty street, covered dish luncheon at noon.. . " TURNER Mrs. H. R. Peets entertained the Four Lest Clover club at her home In Turner, Wednesday attemon, with 35 la- ent. Betty Peets, 12-year-old mu- sic teacher had charge of the music and several contests were enjoyed. Mrs. C. Rosenau is pres- ident The September meeting will be held with Mrs. Louis Hen- nles at Cloverdale. Out-of-town mosts were: Mrs. Anna Allen of Louisiana, Miss Gertrude Beeg- er, Miss Kluta and Mrs. unnas of California, Margaret J. Fehl en. Klamath Falls. During the tea hour the hostess as assisted by Mrs. Margaret Miller, Mrs. Frances Whitehead, Mrs. Ben WTiipper, Mrs. Mary Ball, Helen Peetz, Mrs. Ellison Whittaker, Mrs. Dorothy Pearson, Mrs. Eliz abeth Ball and Mrs. Jarman. MILL CITY The Happy Hour Sewing club met at the home of Mrs. Sig Jepsen Thursday after non. Those' present were Mr. H. Baltimore, Mrs. C. A. Bruder, Mrs. W. J. Robinson, Mrs. O. H. Newman. Mrs. Qtto Gurtsen, Mrs. J. Plymale, Mrs. W. Schuey, Mrs. Ed Haynes, Mrs. James Swan, Mrs. George Schwab, Mrs. Charles Sullivan, Mrs. Ed Bert ram and the hostess, Mrs. Jep senr - ; Lessons on Hammond Electric Organ Organ available for practice. : Phone 8091 for information. Lucile Bilyeo, Teacher Organist at Mellow Moon Rink W'OODBRN A surprise towel shower honoring Miss Margaret Tangen, whose marriage will be an event of August 28, was given Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Timm. Games were played after which Miss Tangen opened many gifts which were hidden throughout the room. Refreshments were served at a table decorated with a silver shower centerpiece with silver candle holders and pink tapers. Present were Mrs. John Porter, Mrs. George D. Jones, Mrs. O. H. Tangen, Miss Pearl Porter, Mrs. Julia Braehmann, Mrs. Alvis Mills, Miss Thelma Anonby, Mrs. Olive Smith, Mrs. Adrian Jacobs, Mrs. Alfred Ashland, the honor guest. Miss Margaret Tangen and the host, 'Mrs. George Timm. 81LVERTON Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larson were hosts Thurs day night at a farewell party for Mrs. Lee Scholmer who will leave in a few days for her home at Chicago, 111. Mrs. Merl Lar son of Salem won the evening's prixe at cards. Invited were Mrs. Scholmer, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Larson of Oregon City; Mr. and Mrs. Alrln Legard. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Tobias of SU vert on; Mr. and Mrs. Men Larson and Mr. ana Mrs. Amos Benson of Salem and the host mni hostess, SILVERTON Mrs. William u Un Jam A Scarth. who wm iPave soon for' Philomath to make her home, Guests were Mrs. Scarth, Mr. Theodore Hobart, Mrs. A. ! P. Ryan, Mrs. Mahlon Hoblitt, Mrs. William Swift, Mrs. J. H. Mc- Cullough, Mrs. W. R. Tomlson and Mrs. A. L. V. Smith. At August We are anxious to show you the styles in fur coats, all made by better New York manufac turers! Caraculs, Minks, Fitch, ; Poneys, Hud son Seal and Silvertoyra Muskrats. See our New York styles and 8U v perior quality and you will buy no other. IS -lie Ji M Easterners Visit Jefferson Homes JEFFERSON Mr.' and Mrs. J. L. Cander aad Miss Mattie Gander of Butler, Mo., and Miss Martha E. Gander of Washington, DC., are guests at the home of Mrs. Mary t Powell, and oth.T relatives here. Miss Martha Gan der is employed In the interior department at Washington. Mrs Gander is a cousin of Mrs. Pow ell. . . Elmer 'Adams qt Indiana is visiting his sister, Mrs. Blanche Lib by In the Parrish Gsp dis trict. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Lib y took their mother and uncle to the coast for a Jew days. Mr. and Mrs. William Bell of Los Angeles are visiting Mrs. Bell's brother, Wirt Dalley and family. .. Clarence Miller, Earl Clover and Fiord Slegmund left Thurs day for Waldport on a fishing trip. Ttey planned to return Sat urday. Mrs. Hal Wiley, who under went a major operation, has been dlamiaoed from the Salem Gen eral hospital, and is at the home of Mrs. Poorman. Th? small child of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gore was bitten by a rat while sleeping. A physician cared fr the injury. DALLAS Members of the Women's Missionary society of the First Methodist church were entertained at the home of Mrs. Robert LeFors and Mrs. Christina Bennett on Wednesday. An enjoyable afternoon was spent in sewing with a delight ful tea hour following. An at tractively arranged bouquet of summer flowers formed the cen terpiece tor the tea table. Those present included Mrs. W, P. Miller f Valsetf, Mrs. A. M. Larson, Mrs. C. O. Hawkins, Mrs. Elmer Helms, Mrs. Randall Buell. Mrs. Wes Elliott. Mrs. Ranrn nreenwell. Mrs. Ella Stoutfer. Mrs. Willlsm Wesver, Mrs. Cecil Rlgga, Mrs. Clark Lea rner, Mrs. E. A. Brockway, Mrs. Ralph Murphy, Miss Dorotba Green well aad the hostesses, Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. Le Fors. ' AURORA The members of the family of Mrs. G. A. Ehlen, hon ored her on her birthday Wed nesday with an eight o'clock din ner. Seated at the table were Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Ehlen, and Miss Rose Ehlen, of Aurora; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ehlen. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ehlen. Fred Ehlen and lit tle Nell Ehlen, only grandson of the Ehlens, all of Portland. SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. Al Down are announcing, the marriage of their daughter. Bar net Down, to John Blaek of Woodbum. The wedding took place June 6 at White Salmon, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Black will make their home at Woodburn. WORLD FAMOUS AKRON TRUSSES Correctly Fitted Ws Guarantee Comfort and Security capital Drug store 4 OS State, Cor. Liberty ii1' Sale Prices! .00 $ to PAGE ELEYEN St. Luke's Parish '' Picnic Announced WOODBURN St. Luke's par ish will hold its snnual picnic In the large grove at Legion park next Suuday. The affair, given at the park each -year by the parih. has always been one of the Mg events of the year and baa as a feature a chicken dinner at noon served by the women of the par rish. Mrs. Joe Nibler has boon appointed chairman of the din ner committee Sftsisled by Mrs. Math Iiermle. Mrs. Ted Nehl. Mrs. Edward Kleftaler, Mrs. J. O. Jensen and Mrs. A. J. Beck. During the afternoon there will be amusements ana games on the grounds. The Woodburn and Mr. Angel "kid" baseball teams will play as a feature of the after noon. Refreshments will bo sold on the grounds. Zoscl Constructs Liberty -Residence LIBERTY William Zosel b-?-gan the construction of a five room modern dwelling between his" fruit dryer and the grange hall on the Liberty road. Urant Teter is the carpenter. The fam ily will take up residence In the new home and Zoaet expects to sell che large houe that has been the family home tor many years. Wayne Williams end W. R. Dallas spent several days this week In. the vicinity of Mt. Jeff erson camping and fishing. They also climbed Mt. Jefferson. Mrs. Helen GIbbs left recently for Lyons where she will spend a month. She will return here In time to take up her teaching position when school opens. Tells of Fossil Forest RICKREALL Harry Adami, who hotnesteaded In Jefferson county seversl years ago, knows of the fossil forest recently "dis covered" there by a nationally known mlnerologiat. It was about seven miles from Adams claim., He has a fossilized "hitching post" csched there but has never been back to get It, having mo Ted here. He said the spot presented many fantastic sights. Ilahns in Misliap LAKE LABISII The Herman Hahn family, accompanied by Mrs. Hahn's mother, overturned in their car on a sharp curve last week while returalng from huck leberry picking near Longvlew. Wash. No one wss injured and the car undamaged. For Better HEARING make an appointment now to have your hear in; tested by the Audio meter method. Our hear ing aid specialist will be here Monday, Aug. 22. Pomeroy & Keene Optometrists - Opticians Complete Optical Service 379 State St. Salem i smm i ' ' f i i