The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 10, 1938, Page 5, Image 5

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Saturday Morning, September 10, 1938
Society . . Clubs
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ews and Features of Interest
to
omen
Miss 'Ellis. Bride
01 Mr. Peterson
Friday Night
At an Impressive and beautiful
home ceremony last night. Miss
Frances Ellis, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William P. Ellis, became
the bride of Mr. Kenneth Peter
son, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Pe
terson. The service vas read at
8:30 o'clock tn the presence ot
relatives and a " few Intimate
friends. ,
; Dean Daniel Schulze performed
the ceremony before an arch of
pastel gladioli, asters, zinnias and
.greentry. Preceding the wedding
Mr. Glenn Slents played a violin
number, accompanied by Mrs.
Slentz, who also played the wed
ding marches. Little Miss Vir
ginia Lee Ellis, sister of the bride,
greeted the guests at the door.
The bride, who was given In
marriage by her father, wore an
afternoon frock of powder blue
lace fashioned redingote style
and short sleeves. She carried a.
shower bouquet of pastel blooms.
- Miss Edna Savage attended the
bride as maid of honors end wore
a. navy blue lace frock.' Mr. Fred
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MAX1NE BUREN Women't Editor.
Horn em a king
1 Styles .Food
won from
Grace Moore, star of opera, radio and Mrs.
and screen who will appear from Mrs
Fall Tournament
Began Friday
For Golfers
The fall tournament for worn-.
en golfers at the Salem Golf
club started Friday with a large
turnout. (Luncheon was served
at the clubhouse following the
morning play.
In A class Mrs. Robert Savage
and Mrs: Ed Gillingham tied.
Mrs. Edwin L. Baker won from
Mrs. Harry Wiedmer.J Mrs. . Al
Petre won from Mrs. II. P. Gus
tafson, Mrs. "W. T. Waterman
jwon from Mrs. H. H. dinger
and Mrs.'. Harold OHnger won
from - Mrs. Roy Byrd. I Drawing
'- tyes In CJass A were Mrs. Kate
Bell, Mrs. i Max Flanneri and Mrs.
Kenneth potts. 1 J
Mrs. Ralph Hamilton' and Mrs.
Robert Taylor tied ini ' class B
as did Mrs. Rex Adolph and Mrs.
Robert Joseph. Mrs. John Bone
Mrs. H. K. ! Stockwell
H. A. Simmons won
William McAfee, Mrs.
CLUB CALENDAR
Monday, September 13
Royal Neighbors of America
at Fraternal Temple, 8 a.m.
- Wednesday, September 14 -j
Missionary society of First
Congregational ! church, with
Mrs. L. II. McMehon, 891 North
Front street. ,!
FOE social club with Mrs. P.
C. Harland. 378 South 21st
street, 2 p.m.
Pattern
this winter season.
&. uaijr uiuo aq a-a w . ;
Peterson acted as best man for Grace Moore Appears
his brother, In Portland Soon
A reception followed the wed
ding and the serving table was
covered with a handmade lace ta
ble cloth and centered with an all
white bouquet of asters and sweet
peas flanked with white tapers.
Mrs. Fred Peterson cut the season, declares airplanes
bride's cake and Miss Eleanor harmful to vocalists.
among the attractions at the Glen Stevens drew a bye In this
Paramount theatre In Portland class.
Playing! Friday were! Mrs. Ed
win L. Baker, Mrs. Roy D. Byrd,
Mrs. Hardld dinger, Mrs. Harry
WIedmer, j Mrs. Kenneth " Potts,
Mrs. Kate Bell, Mrs. Rex Adolph,
Mrs. Ed M. Gillingham, Mrs.
Robert Savage. Mrs. J. M. BI-
Grace Moore, radio, opera and shop, Mrs! H. K. Stockwell, Mrs.
concert artist and stage and John Bone, Mrs. Robert John
screen starj who will be one of son, MrsJ Glenn Stevens, Mrs.
"four star attractions on the Ralph Hamilton, Mrs. H. H.
William B. McCurdy's Paramount Olinger, .Mrs. Robert Taylor. Mrs.
concert series for the 1933-39 W. T. Waterman, Mrs. H. P.
are Gustafson, Mrs. Al Petre, Mrs.
William McAfee. Mrs. H. A. Sim-
She took a train from Holly- mons, Mrs. Robert Joseph, Mrs.
wood to New York en route to Grover Bellinger and Mrs. Odell
Europe for J her summer's vaca- of The Dalles,
tlen. At the station Bhe was asked
why she didn't fly as most Holly- Ant.nf.Tnwn VisJtnra
wood stars do. The sone Queen's .
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Is in business. Mrs. Peterson is . "wwn I was laai singers run nere IOt- r air
well known in the capital and a he risk or becoming temporarily j
graduate of Salem schools. She at- tone-deaf through air travel. The A number of out-of-town guests
tended Willamette university eleTtIon tends-to disturb the ear were In the capital on Thursday
where she was a member of Beta ,dtum and tne tone deafness dis- for Portland Day. In the gov-
asi.ru us 10 a prima aonna, mignt ernor's box at the races were
result. p Mr. and i Mrs. David T. Honey
In addition to Miss Moore, the man and their son-in-law and
"four star'? -Paramount concert daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kent
series will include Beniamino Gig- Robinson of Rochester, N e w
li. the greatest living tenor, Josef York. From Corvallis came Mr.
Hofmann,' world famous pianist, and. Mrs. Julian McFaden. Mrs.
and the Mozart boys choir. Kent McGruder and json Kent
Season tickets may be obtained were here from Clatskanie.
by writing the management of the Guests from Portland includ-
T . m i m. , m m n 1 A. A aT
v riramouai ineaire or oy calling ea Airs.; Kugene nirmeii, air.
Trindle poured. Assisting in the
serving were Miss Melva Belle
Savage and Miss Helen Trindle.
The couple left for a short wed
ding trip and will return to Sa
lem t oreslde where Mr. Peterson
Chi sorority. Mr. . Peterson also
attended Willamette and is r a
member of Kappa Gamma Rho
fraternity.
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Musical Programs at
Fair Today
after September! 18th.
i
Don Huckabee will open
day's musical programs at
state fair with a 1:15 concert on
ttt orgatron, and again at 5. At
2 o'clock the following program
will be presented: -
Memories St. Clir r . -i T 1 J
Rererie. in I Omt. -I Weihe VOth UirthdaV
Mrs. Minerva
tha at the J. KL Gill store. Portland, and Mrs. Daniel Loftus, Mrs
Aierru jacKson, Mrs. juua jas
ciats and Mrs. Belle Callahan. -Mr.
and Mrs. Phil Eiker have
as their I guest for fair week Mrs.
J. A. Follett of Pixley, Calif.
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Mrs. Rowe to Celebrate
Elizabeth Anne Herriek. oron
Vlse in flat iurnd
Lollipop
Kenneth Viller, piano
Arae Air Varie (Mercadant)
Paaeped
Hi
Rowe will cele
brete her 90th birthday on Sun
DancU day at the home of her daughter.
iiliet
By ANNE ADAMS
Here's the latest recruit In the
ranks of chic smocks! A smock
ir, v.iiot fnrm.r si with style appeal that's news and
resident and well known in the 18 what Pattern 4882 possesses,
eapital. ; Like autumn's frocks, it goes in
' , for rounded yokes with gathered
Miss Dorothy Keton has had as fulness Just heneath.. The way
Mrs. Carrie Chase on
'"i'" TTri.n -rill Jem
Mrs. Max itogera - . . ..- ...
Koetarne : , Benr ally during the afternoon.
Kathleen and ilrjorie Broer, violin and
fhie; accvmpanit, Mr. r. Broer -
Rondo Capriccioso Mendelsso&n
Schertzo . : - 8cJubert
Margaret Hood, piano
rnet capnea . "ns'" celebration
Sweet Jasmine ... edoda ceieDraiion
- Ma line aad Virginia Case, ..piano
Romanes Aehille Clande l)ebny
Salut ('amour op. 12 Edward Klgst
Moments Musical ep. 04, Xo. 3
Fr. Schnbert
Emma Louis East, riolin; Mary East,
Cello; Lois Barrick. piano ;
A group of Albany musicians
will give the program whicli is
scheduled for 4 o'clock:
Whistling solos
Billy Fitxpatrick
Donald Kebercall. accompanist
Scene and air from, Luisa di Mont fort
Mrs. Rone's two- daughters,
Mrs. P. R. Cooper of Petaluma,
California, and Mrs.- F. H. Neff
of FJorence motored up for the
Mr. Cooper accom
panied them on the trio and Mrs.
Rowe expects to go back as far holiday.
as Florence where she will re
main for several months' visit.
Center her house guest for several weeks sparkling buttons adorn it, and
Mr. Andrew MeBroom of New me aemure iook oi tne collar ana
York city. He left for the east ; pockets, is enough to make your
Friday morning. ; fingers itch for a needle. Even
j if you've never made a smock,
Mrs. Viola Hynes and Mr. Ed- you'll find It a quick, simple Job
ward McWhinny of Seattle were with the sewing instructor to aid
the houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. you. It's a style every woman
L. J. Stewart over the weekend will appreciate the commercial
artist, the home-maker, the
i mother-to-be, the business girl
Visitor Honored
LINCOLN Mrs. Alice Simp-
with pajamas for
Mr.. ad Mrs. Wallace Griffith
and daughter Claire have just
returned from a week's trip to
San Francisco where they were
the guests of Mrs. Miles McKee
who'll use it
lounge wear.
Pattern la nvailaVilo tn
son has had as her house guest mIg8e8. and women's sizes 12. 14.
this week her sister. Mrs. Belle
Waterberry of Portland. Mrs. Wa
terberry was complimented with
an afternoon honoring her 72nd
birthday anniversary, at the home
formerly of Salem. En route the
Michael Bergson Griffiths visited friends in Cres- of her, sister, Mrs. J. M. Spong of
Bill Nobbs. clarinet; Jamie Aasa, cent Citv ! Salem,
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Leaving Bishop's Home
aceomoanist
Indian Lore Call Priml ' i ' t
Jo.bun ... Keedham . .. -r .
rif Phiiipp and gon Joseph Jr.. of Los An- LIBERTY Mr. and Mrs. Cur
cpamsa oypsy ifinre..
Katherina
Mazurka - E. Mlyn
Jack Sebenrall. riolin
Donald KeheTg-nll, accompanist
TS".."n3fowerT eles have left for their home tis French, who have been house
i!"L.E MiynkraU after a three weeks' visit with guests at the home of her parents.
Mrs. Wilcox's mother. Mrs. D. Mr. ana Mrs. Mason uisnop, re-
Smallwood ! and her sister, Mrs.
Blanche welch.
Mrs. William Harvey Scott,
Miss Alice Meyer, Mrs. C. E.
Francis and Mrs. Hamilton Bates
drove down from Portland to
Miss A 1 1 a McKee is leaving
Monday for Los Angeles to en-
greet Mrs. L-Harter Mark wood, roll in the training scnooi lor
house guest of her parents. Dr. Christian workers at Huntington
and Mrs. James J. Panton. Prior Park. She hn been employed at
to coming to Salem the Mark- the Salem j General hospital for
woods were guests at the Scott some time,
home and that of Dr. and Krs.
-William C. Panton in Portland.
Miss Meyers accompanied Mr.
and "Mrs. Markwood on their re
turn trip to San Francisco.
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DALLAS Circle C of the
First Presbyterian church was en
tertained at the home of Mrs.
Frank Johnson on Wednesday af
ternoon. Those present were Mrs. George
Kurre, Mrs. Emil Febvet, . Mrs.
Conrad Stafrin, Mrs. R. C. Wil
son. Mrs. W. V. Fuller, Miss Anne
Haugeberg and the hostess, Mrs.
Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs.
turned to Cottage Grove this
week. Mr. French Is fthletic di
rector in the high school there.
Guy Osmer Leaves
LINCOLN Guy Osmer left
here ,; Tuesday for Texas by way ;
of Los Angeles. Mr. Osmer has
been here two years doing gener
al farm work for Gus Lake.
16, 18, 20, 10, 32. 34. 36. 38,
40 and 42. Size 16 takes 3 yards
3 6 inch fabric.
Send FIFTEEN CENTS (ISc) In
coins or a tamps (coins preferred)
for this Anno Adams pattern. Writs
plainly SIZE. NAMK. ADDRESS
and STYLE NUMBER.
Get ready for autumn ! Write to
day for the ANNE ADAMS NEW
PATTERN BOOK OP FALL FASH
IONS and choose your - entire fall
wardrobe without delay. The latest
faahion trends for day and erenlns.
for every ace and occasion ! Styles
for youngsters from kindergarten to
college; sport-togs; at-bome frocks;
special designs Cor stouts; new lin
gerie Ideas. Every pattern designed
for quick and easy making at home!
PRICE OF BOOK FIFTEEN
CENTS. PRICE OF PATTERN
FIFTEEN CENTS. BOOK AND
PATTERN TOGETHER TWENTY
FIVE CENTS.
Send your order to The Oregon
Statesman. Pattern Department..
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TODAY
LAST
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A gift of o
FULL DOLLAR BOX
of
CHARLES of the RITZ
individually color blended
FACE -POWDER
with the purchose of Other
CHARLES of the RITZ
preporotions.
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SMOOTH, ROUND IDGISI
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Don't be emba rested by
shabby, shaky card tables -when
you're entertaining!
Spruce up your home
comfort with these hand
so me new Samsons.
They're stainproo! ...
liquorproof end washable.
Black ones ere even burn
proof. Sturdy, extra large
legs with double braces
that won't dote accident
ally. Wonderful gifts.
GIFT SHOP
MILLER'S
Markets Show
Assortment
Of Fruit
Artichokes, tfnd celery root are
surprises at the vegetable man's
thla weekend and although not
for Inexpensive meals, forecast
the coming of distinctly fall veg
etables. Peaches , still appear In the
market in Quantities for carmine.
pears are ready and waiting to weeks.
be popped into jars and canned
for winter use.
Grapes are coming along and
will be the next thing on the list
of canning activities.
. Avocados are better and lower
In price as the real season for
thia sub tropical fruit nears.
Fig season is here, black ones
predominate in markets.
Citrus fruits remain inexpen
sive, bananas are good
Today VjMehu
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about complete the list of froi
for the week. " ,
Melons are very inexpensive,
and there- are many of them. I
Vegetable markets compete name for succotash
with fair j displays in attractive- menu tonight.. P
ness of arrangement and bright
colors. , ' ' -
Hot red peppers, mild sweet
red ones land green pepper are
In market. )
Coast peas axe good and they
will be ini market for a few more
Corn and bean saute is a fancy
that's on the
TODAY v
School Lunches Take
Sandwiches Galore .
- School lunches for growing
children should look to their vit
amins and minerals as well as
sufficient calories ! for the unus-
Asparagus salad. French dressing al!y energetic child. Unsatisfied
Corn and beafa saute! appetites In adalt or children oft
en signuy a reai iacs in some or.
the requisites of health.
Broccoli and cauliflower are
here, celery is good.
Squashes take up lots of space
on I the displays and are crisp
and good. Winter squash tor
baking Is j with us now.
Beans are shown in quantities,
some shelled out. others to be
eaten, pod and all. j.
Root vegetables Include beets,
carrots, onions, turnips.
Chinese cabbage is added to
the list of greens for the week
Strawberries come from some- and mustard greens, spinach and
where and are bright and quite plain cabbage are found too. !
flavorful, a few blackberries are Corn, eggplant, tomatoes and
found. 1 v radishes ire-other vegetables in
. Plums, prunes and apples just market. j , I
Riced potatoes
; t Cube steaks
Cream of mushrpom gravy
Fresh grapes
Crackers and assorted cheese
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i Avocado .salad
Baked Danish! squash
Fresh peas witjh cream
fStandin rih . roast t
1 Brown gravy .
Baked pears with
Angel cake
j MONDAY
Onion-orange salad
Lamb stew with I dumplings
i Mustard greens
Chocolate creaim pie in
Graham cracker crust
JL? NeCyalue $4.00 1 j
720 Don't be embarassed by
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A school lunch sandwich, prac
tically custom made for the child
who requires concentrated energy
food.- consists of. mashed, boned
sardines, minced'beet pickles and
chopped or sliced- ripe olives t In
salad dressing. Sour pickles may
be substituted if; the flavor is
much preferred, j
The whole alphabet of vitamins
are there: sardines contribute vi
tamin D, ripe olives supply vita
min A, and beets hold a small por
tion of vitamins A, B, C and G.
The energy values. of ripe, olive
are especially worth while. :
Set School . Opening
RICKEY School will open
here Monday, September 12. .
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Let MILLER'S
BACK ; to
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WITH
SEND YOU
SCHOOL in Style
ECONOMY
GIRLS' Oiled S(LK
RAIN COATS
"Jane Withers" oiled
silk rain coats are not
only smart, but light
as a feather! In all the
best shades and white!
( to 16 years.
1.98
GIRLS' SCHOOL
HANKIES
Buy a generous supply
, of the new colorful
. hankies on sale at
Sc. Main floor.
5c
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GIRLS SCHOOL
COATS
Clever styles and wool
fabrics are featured in
these school coats.
New burgundy, navy
blue, green, etc.
5-95
as the KEYNOTE
1.
Genuine Hampton Cords In Glen plaids . new, smart ... A
regular 2.95 everywhere! Nearly all sizes for today at $1.98.
o rro rk ' L -r iri
toixes o, if o, 9, xu, xx years.
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Gords
98
FREE
Sch
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-Main Floor.
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Tablets!
Boys and girls are invited to Miller's to get school tablets. Free
with purchase of $1.00 or more anywhere in the store. School
tablets are located in the children's departments, both floors.
en's Dress1 Shirts 79 c
M
To "close out balance of dress shirts in this special feature sale.
we place these on display at 79c today 1 Sizes from 15 to 17
Main floor. New styles . J . new collars, new patterns, etc
BOYS' WOOL
SHIRTS
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These plaid wool
shirts are really
Jackets made to wear
In all kinds of weather.
Warm protect ors.
Blue, green plaids,
also black. Sizes 8 to
16 years.
Lovely New "Donna Lee" Union Made
Frocks
9.95
NEW!
Basement
SHOES!
Style! Values!
$.98;
! I' - Broadcloths fT i B
Pl lVvl I 1 Never before have we seen such smartly ' 'SfK ' !
.1 IV J J i styled, fine quality Wash Frocks even at fV A 1K
occasions, nig a : i il I z I
a generous sup- -v 't
a: im n .
r iL- J 1 1 Oft :
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I 1 W - v MODEL NO. 836 ,
J -f i It Tr atyle. White body blouse J
! f. I i r m ' - X '. . with contrast trim matching
' i I ; . j fj - i a smart floral broadcloth
I LiJ i i rt,rt-
. , -SWEATERS" 1 ' ftfJRT V- ' SHOES
skirts , $ SvyA "B IIaT" Vr " -H0SE ' ' '
blouses . Jm ivjsJL L Lwi -gYE"
! JACKETS rvjT . "ntea . BAGS .. . :
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For High" School and College Girls
. j Sizes 12 to 18
Styles Exactly as Illustrated.
Cheerful O Colorful
O Colorfast
Broadcloths
LAUNCRY
i BAGS
Brown duck laundry bags for stu-'
denta are here. .Well made to
stand hard wear.' A great con
venience. " Men's Dept.!
i .
Never before have we seen such smartly
styled, fine quality Wash Frocks even at
a much higher price!
Colors are clear, bright and appealing; styles are
young and 'lovely; trims are perk and appealing.
Grand for : the . home. Informal
school and college wardrobes. Buy!
ply immediately.
MODEL NO. 845
Is "the popular new
"Rose Bowl" model
developed tn DIRNDL
effects, trimmed with
Groa Grain ribbons,
belt and bows, as well
as smart stitching de-
Mill
ers
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