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4 r' fvThV OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, June 4, 1939 H . KAUK HI.M.W It. W ... "Follies 6f ,Tomorrdw, Begins Wednesday. . At her dance revue "Follies of Tomorrow," which will be staged at the Grand theatre on Wednes day and Thursday of this week, June Hope West, with the aid of over SO of her dance pupils, will -forecast what's In store for danc ers of tomorrow. . A special number featuring col lege swings will be done by Shir ley Solllday, Betty Mercer, Shirley Short. Doris Harrington, Peggy. Reinholdt, Pat Patterson, Roily Cleveland, Dale Rowland, Ernest Snyder and Ed Schless. ,. Music and special orchestrations by Tom SeRlne and his 11 -piece orchestra will provide musical scores for Geraldlne Lou Kay, age 3 years, youngest ct the perform ers, and eight high school dancers. The ballet theme of the reTue follows a course from the clever but simple steps taught the juve niles of three and four years, intri cate and exciting routines of the older students. After mastering the beginning tap and toe step, the scene progresses toward the solo numbers which interpret early and modern vodvil skits of the pre-de-pres8ion era contrasting with the present 1939 rhythm. Finally the tempo grows more futuristic and Reception to Be, Given For State President J - Members of Salem Rebekah lodge will be entertained Monday night by' the committee for June birthdays . following the regular business session. - The committee includes Mrs. Sarah Harter, chairman, Mrs. Estella Davis. Mrs. Pearl Swanson, Mrs. Clara Stew art, Mrs. Bessie Edwards. Mrs. Jeanne Cladek. Mrs. Sadie Hender son, Mrs. Addle -Mills. Mrs. Nellie Jones. Miss Helen Yockey, Mrs, Miss Hammond Tells Z , Of Engagement - ' , Mrs. Oliver C Hammond was hpstess at a luncheon at the Goldes Pheasant eysterday noon when the engagement of her daughter. Miss, Betty. Hammond, to -Mr.., Joseph. Cronin, jr.,' son of Mr. and Ttfrs. J, P. Cronin sr., or Seattle, was made' known. The names and the date, 'Au gust 21. were made known by tiny towels wihch bore the news." Music, Romance atSF Fair IT" (Continued from page 10) rnr th inur.. n iMminr The centerpiece was a. mini-tore Carl Engstrom. Mrs. Lena Peebles, about art, and Tiot through actual -b.ope chest- which, contained the. Mrs. Dora Pratt, Mr. Tom Mc- studio work, the regular Tuesday iw5., . ... Leod. Mrs. Clara Shields. Mrs. afternoon talks, on n.wncr..-Jllyiv- Frances Kyle and Mrs. Mary Car- tion and history by Isaae Watklns f&; lSZLFhLF j&JZ ter. will continue Ther are at 4 Sea.l"! .Sacred Heart academy. The lodge Is making prepara- o'clock and open to the public. Ar- "? b!J",7"'. . !? he.J!M In iv... nt..... -,111 ...J,,.) . ccn iituiuiucuii ill loo timuei , in thur Wasser will also conduct a ' ,v BRIDE-TO-BE Miss Celia Hannan who will leave her home in Silverton on Monday for Billings, Montana, where she is to be married to Mr. Ralph Sears. CLUB CALENDAR tlona for a rnosntlnn tn Ha 1iM the Odd Fellows halt. JnnA i. for -nr... -.m. -. the fapinsters. Mrs. Alma Hendersoi president of eVthenTre appreciate. CJS5 where he en McLeod. Lo GnrlZ-M.bi .x fraternity. He is now connected with Good Housekeeping Inc. and en Mcleod. Lora Groves. Mabel atre proWemI. uaruuer, aayrue waiter, aoa aj- . lene Moored; program, Marie - -n . " V: a Mills. Anna Hunsaker. Elsie Corn- Junior Recital Planned forth, Cora Smith and Yvonne -p rp i.r . - Smith; refreshment, Coral Mc- OT loaay xrni r. .. r-v.-. . r. . . : x . w TinV.i. iiau-harl. a D. n.i.i.. -i. . s. ter. Trior fnett Vleafea and Aimed. " . ws. ui w ' yX? 1 tone, will be presented ' la Junior ittle, Mrs. A. M. Cronin. Mrs. Ionday, Jane 5 Townsend Alice Adams' Chris- recIul this afternoon at Waller Ambrose M. Cronin, Jr., Miss Delta Tau Gamma mothers tina Cladek Emma VandeVort and ball at 4:10 and will be assisted Catherine Cronin, Mrs. Fred club. Lausanne hail. 2 p. m. Wild Sler'mnnd- unrrlnr tahl by the Philharmonic choir of Wil- Horstkotte, Miss Esther Horst- Oregon Mothers club, with Albert Walker Edith MeElrw lamette university, Mr. Drakeley is kotte, Mrs. Harper W. Skuse, the couple will reside here fol lowing their marriage. Out-of-town guests at the lun cheon were Mrs. Joseph P. Cro nin. sr.. Mrs. George C. Miller, maieraii ittartlU 'toSSig of . SJ 52? and Mary J'wade; gift. Cori betag prewn by the WilUmette all of Portland. . the 50 pupil in an enchanting fi- WiJ?ter fA"1' Van Pelt and Myrtle McCIay; din- nniTersity school of music and Mr. . . iir.ii . J uauKuicrs ui lUC Wire, A naie preivnm ion oi uuaeu Daughters of the Nile, a. m., Masonic temple. ' Muse," portrayed by) the senior members of the school. Fine var'latlbns of the muse will be' interpreted 'by Pat Fab4y, Ilene Hansen, Beth Hansen, Connie Has kins, CI eon a - Nadennan, Audrey Hamilton and Jean Read. special musical scores ior mis number have been prepared by Miss Maxlne Case, accompanist, and a novel exhibition of charac ter makeup, introduced in 1935 for Miss West by the late Max Fac tor, will be used by special per mission of the Los Angeles firm. The "Follies of Tomorrow" will be the 14 th revue to be created by June Hope West, previous recitals having been given in various cities throughout the Pacific northwest including Portland, Eugene, Taco 1 ma, Longview and Astoria. More than 50 pupils of the school will take part in the show and will be guided into their numbers under the capable direction of Boots Grant, who will act as master of Frien(Js of Miss Clower ceremonies. Miss West, as a special feature Honor Her of the evening, will dance several outstanding numbers. Mrs. Paul night. Tuesday, June 6 Council of church women, special meeting, 2 p. m., at YMCA. Hospital Auxiliary meeting 10 a.m. chamber of com merce, nr tt T Chadwick c h a p t e r, Order Miss ilannan Leaving Eastern Star, Masonic temple, j? TiUirnra 8 i p.m. ""iiB5 WCTU Flower Mission Day, hall at 2 p.m. ing room, F. L. girls. The corps of Cameron Marshal Miss Mary FritZ-Mnnson Weddinff the grand lodge officers will be In- Virginia wonigren wm aci as ac- o vited. The reception will follow companist. Is Announced the regular lodxe oieetln. Mr. The program will Include: James Loder will show his picture Hw m, f Yt wid and Wave, Coming as o complete surprise during the meeting on Monday Au, M.in 5TT,ZZj" - ber many f riends was the news la EiMa Kmklea Qnaie-. Hinoelied La Xiroir D'naa Prison BoU Epaia Mr. Drakaley of the marriage of Miss Ruth Mun- German folk aong son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Dr"n" Munson of Route 1, and Mr. Rene .Ferrari Frits of Klamath Falls. The wed . HahB ding was an event of May 8 in Mr. Drakeler Sweet and Low , , , SILVERTON Miss Celia Han- Prayer from "Haniel and Gretel" nan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ljaUj Vancouver and the news has Just Cia been announced. Mrs. Frits was honored on Duorwauci Tnursaay oi tnis week with a Wednesday, June 7 Woman's Home Missionary society of First Methodist Church, 2:15 p. m. Woman's Foreign Missionary society of Jason Lee church, 2 p. m., at church. Knight Memorial church missionary society and Ladies Aid, 11 a.m., luncheon it noon. Aid meeting follows. Martin Hannan. will leave June 5 Allelnjh fe.-r-; Hd1 shower at the country home of her for Billings, Montana, where on Prologue from "Pa-iUcei,,XemcTaUo sister, Mrs. John Nowood. Mrs. .Turin fi at fi a m aha will Ho Marietta's Lied, from "Die Tote Fritz ! a rradnatn nf Salem hfrh married' at the' First Christian fiudt" nk.u,; Ko",o14 school and Mr. Frits of Dallas high ... . nnv Hnl vriw--. iu 1 i i .Taenaikowiay bvuuvi. auc urn ui a ao mcir iiuuio Maiiotte in Klamath Falls where he is em- Gaion pl0yed. Mrs. Minerva Rowe, who has . t i i 11-pin tl -1 t i 'i r I ; 111m" "1 ' .:.). Mr. Drakeley W V church parsonage to Mr. Ralph Piirrim'i Soar Sears, formerlv of Silverton bnt Twenty-third Psalm now of Sheridan Wvnmlnr Cowboy, Bide. For her wedding Miss Hannan win wcr srecu-uiu suit wuu xr r . iuu., swn, nuw uiw dusty rose accessories. She wlU nousewarming vriven ior been yisiting with her daughter be accompanied to Billings by C-l-, Paq;1j Florence, has returned to Sa- Miss Mabel Palmquist of Silver- aaiem nesiueniS lem and is with Mrs. Carrie ton, who will attend her at the T . Vnnn .A Chase, another daughte-. wedding. . . Mr"; Kon and ner Following -the wedding, the mu" "V "u: The Misses Grace and Helen Classes Continue TTirough Summer A number of WPA adult edu cation-recreation classes will con tinue throughout the summer months, announces Earl Litwil- ler, county supervisor. IHght classes include photography, me chanical drawing, magazine writ ing, problems of democracy, cur rent affairs, sewing, word carv ing and woodworking. Cil paint ing, basketry and woodworking will continue as daytime classes. Special attention is called to the daytime classes in basketry and oil painting. These offer op portunities for creative work and self-expression. The night classes with practical appeal are mining, mechanical drawing, ma gazine writing, woodworking and sewing. Hobby courses Include wood earring and photography. Classes meet at thj old high school . and j there is iO charge for tuition. Further details can be obtained by telephoning 9137. Strolling musicians who wander about Treasure, Island and entertain wherever they go with song and dance as well as instru mental music, add a touch of romance at the glamorous Cali fornia World's Fair. Every day they serenade visitors in the group of state and county buildings, Jose Gomez (left) on the guitar. and Rita Cavaleri in song. In the Valley Social Realm JEFFERSON Miss Eileen MONMOUTH Miss Ruth Martin, daughter of Mr. and Arant, daughter of W. L. Arant, Mrs. Frank Martin, and Leonard . . . . young le"wlU ttgL!Z GOb arrived In Safcm Jrom 5 L iSS of Mr. Jerold K. Sloper, Rainier. Hauser was hostess Mr. Vear. Tin the federal em- tT ST"wltkVE- J? .t rStoHV V'Z afternoon to a group ploye at Fort McKenzie Veter- rlled for. th a"ern00?- af Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Gllkey. ?a at the rect0r3r Ia Vancou the ModS' ch,ttrch Moose to Gather In Tuesday Frolic Members of the Moose lodges of Portland, Hillsboro, Tillamook. Corvallls, Albany and Eugene will be in Salem next Tuesday night for the Moose Roundup at the Fra ternal Temple, 447 Center street. This entertainment is being put on by the Salem lodge with the assistance of the other Moose lodges of the northern part of the state to raise funds and to adver tise the "state convention of the Oregon State Moose association which will be held in Salem Aug ust 18, 19 and 20. This convention will bring delegates from the 21 lodges of Oregon as well as a large number of the 2500 mem bers in the state to Salem during this convention. Vilma and ahnrta annronriate to nn Thnradav the evening will be presented by of friends at her home who came ans hospital and is well hnown ,alr L060 of hou8eT h r.rand theatre in addition to to honor Miss Elaine Clower of as a baseball nla7er. warming. The -visitors presented er. Fnreat firove - Rev. Francis M. The bride was dressed in blue Arant, Covlna, Calif., uncle of silk. She is a graduate of Jef- tae bride, read the service be ferson high school, and popular f0re jqo guests. Business college. She is active Refreshments were served by a American Lutheran church on l?" Bf, ' u!u"tS j",! !r"e 'whf waA .?iTeni w m rr, ni i f . . , t . i.,v .n j t committee Wblcn included Mr. TiimiIi ar A nVlniV ... : niarrmce or uer wiuer, wos intnrmii 1 Pisnnpn ior uaras were in piay ounng tut " -- - . . - " lerson mm school and is em- - i.io. - tuiu.fiu - ... , - ii tTA vobm ha. hMn nn tha nfftfa Lawrence siuaru Mrs. nary ack- . ... aneraouo, yric gums w wis. - - - " - - - . - ,, . nrvl 1 r . . . . . ... tii I . rt Ainon anil Uirm Fvs Mirfln fit n Laura Cleveland, Mrs. Aimira iurce vi me juuui Aim na duio -. " " Thurston and Mrs. Mem Pearce. store. the dance revue. This Afternoon American XCmr Mot Hot mr Silverton whose marriage to Mr. Miss Hannan is a graduate of tae nonorea guests witn a girt ror entertaining the girls who sold Harrison Fisher is an event of local schools and the Capital nome. carnations for them, at the the latter part of June. lerson nign scnooi, ana IS em- lnvelr in white satin, nrinceas . OM. a-. STtA'SSraJf'S SPJSZ SJKStJSi Miss Ina Bennett, Miss Carol riiiacta frnm S 1 A m Inrllldpd Smith and Miss Suzanne Curtis Mr8 Mton Meyers. Mrs. Rex Da- . c. , are to be hostesses at an informal T,g Mrfc c L Blodgett. Mrs. By- DlCK bimpson Honored tea at the Beta Chi house this aft- ron B Herrlck. Mrs. Mem Peaice, n i ernoon from 2:30 until 4:30 Mr Harry Crawford. Mrs. Law- BlTWazy o'clock. Early summer flowers are rence nagg. Out-of-town guests , v being arranged about the room a inciaded Mrs. Laura Cleveland of , Jl,SiCi5,S r.nn Jiiddan are Miss Jean n.u.- m.. r.i,i..n. xt-. ted his third birthday on Saturday tti iin.r. worth mii Harhara Hoi- r'!' v, i. wl with a party at which his mother, nllmented with a birthday linen- lingsworth, Miss Melva Belle Sav- Yerton and Mrs. Queen Wood of MrB Garlen Simpson was hostess, eon at the Argo hotel on Frl- a a a a W aT a a aa aa aa inAtta 4 Wat aaa AM WSI m at w aW A A m . fc A a a& A a ers present were Mrs. Effle Dun- Miss Alice Swift. Miss Eleanor Ten caugnt into a coronet witn lap, Mrs. Goldia Kyle, Mrs. Lura Swift, Miss Bobbe Shlnn and 17t Mr and Mrs Bob awnis mus uoroiny-atmt, Tandy. Mrs. Helen South wick.. Miss Sally McLeilaa a, new 5y xJJfi? SSL ' "!- b.rt-dd- V'A10 Mrs. Clara McDerby, Mrs. Serina members, Anderson, Mrs. Mettie Schram, Mrs. Bettie Martin, Mrs. Cordelian LaBare and Mrs. Rose Vorls. 0 0 0 tiart ana junior Marun irom honor. Th four hridMmaida JefferSOn. thraa vnnnfpr alatAra nf th hrlila The bride was honored with and a 8lster of tne groom, wore a ahowfT Vrlrta v aft ArnrmTi it . ,j . . . ron of Portland were amnnw 7. TI " V . w"' ,7"" 7..! " emoroiuerea organay irocss, i.r -V 71- " "I" me noma oi nn. uiiver oiepuea- ui Marv Dnrant. Water Bond Vote Is Set Tomorrow SALEM HEIGHTS The new Vista, Heights water commission has slated a water bond elec tion at Waddle's garage Monday June 5, between the hours of t a. m. to 8 p. m. The issue to be voted. upon is a bond for $2150 to finance the projected Salem water system hookup to the Heights district. To Purify Water Pipes SILVERTON At a meeting of the city water commission Fri day night, the board voted to try an ammonia experiment. The board hopes that this experiment will prove successful in remov ing the taste of vegetation, al gea, creosote from the new pipe. . Mr. and Mrs. William C. Ker- WEST STAYTON Mrs. T. W. McClellan and Miss Nadyne the meata at the woiMinr nf 71Z XZ . on IBs juary uurani, xoresi ogua,ier were nuaiesses ior a MLgJeXat TJnatorT jltiH Mr t.7' T' l Grove, step-sister of the bride, shower honoring Mrs. Naomi Miss Jeryme Upston and Mr. ,7' " 7 Z'U "T7: ln". orl .Y"r JSZ" Wheeler Enellah laat nlht- 7Z TL" T.-.Zr.Z- V". P'ayea me weuamK music, nui ""u . .u-y lu" Mrs. Jessie Foilis was com Ruby Marcum assisting host- vivlan lge. Miss Lucille Bralnard. Miss independence. Mrs. Elmora Thurs- Game" ere In order during the day noon. Employes of the sec- Mrs. George Robertson of Gue,t, were Mrs. T. Tanne Berle Seacat, Miss Jean Seacat. on Mr. Nancy Davidson. Mrs. afternoon, the decorated birthday retary of state's office were Portland, fhe former Jessie hm Mr,. Charles Hart. Jr.. Mrs. Miss Peggy Dobson, Miss Olire Lill'lan Harrison of Jefferson. Mrs ae was al8 a tnre of the at- guests. Present were Miss Irene Steele, has been the guest of Mr. ciinton Hart, Mrs. . Lawrence tn.. u.M wri ..i.i. va1i . . T91F Ufa n rvf Miss WAnoiT v.virr inn wirsi. ran rviriiiiro rnt siot. . . . - . . -av e7er . Sue Toole. Mrs. Ruth wooat or . wft. n-nT Voremlln n- t.. el 7ava. V"' "aym.a iPJ1 r?a company at Kelso. Wash. of Klamath Falls. Mrs. Charles greu, iu IBs mav nvnig, StaytOn. Mrs. iieSS Alien, Mrs. , r . ,,,V . . " " . .7 .. - ' . r " , xnis. jam Meag sua Jewell Minier. Miss Florence Gal- MaU. Hiedon. Mrs. Edith Schroe- Johnnie Wilbur, Johnnie Perry. Edythe Medley. Miss reda Jean. Shirley and SheUa Roland. . v ii .1. ai .1 w snnw m amm an 1 in fiti w v BrrKnn -bj n 1 watwaw itMflaaaa as o wa a a awvaw . . . . v- - r - ion. MISS wnariowe -iicuiiom. dcr ot Mill CUy, Mrs. Gertrufle . L'r',V .r ""ril MONMOUTH Of interest tO rauime aeip. Mrs. Ueorge ,IBrf0 .nit -. - ., Mm FtaiI Diekman. Mr. AHhnr Fnr W m - - . Benner, Salem, sang lawn of the Ben Chamberlln "Until." home. Present in addition to Mr. and Mrs. Sloper will re- the' honor guest' were Mrs. Merle side in (Rainier. He is employed Welsh and Mrs. Minnie Toocker by the Weyerhauser timber both of Salem, Miss Pearl Rider a al4 Po 1f4rrarll i O Tl-Sl Tlw JLiUV a a iuu ivi uici ij uiaua uva --- av -aa home In Monmouth with her tha and Viola Shieman, Mrs. Miss Roth Bunzow, Miss ' Rosalee TweedV. Mr,. Rose Gi Miss Katie Rinehart Mij. Avis 7 UrV. Herbert LoonVyan5 P.?...."- Woodburn. Mr,. Dorothy Starr. !JSotJ? Wt1" iil' ,W.hJl!' MI4l" K I K May 20. of MU. Earla Mae Mur- Louise. Mrs. Herman Wilson. frt)m oregoi Nor, was graduated rette, Mrs. Fred ComStock, Mrs. r a a w r a rim. Miss Melba Riopelle. Miss Mar. MnJ. Mercy Sylvester and Miss S??6 ?J0 Mr! vtr' If X6,1"118 ?.a.ntnr H?8! J la dock- lighter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Cecil Holt and Juanita, tending the wedding from Mon- Grandma Tripp, Mrs. Ida Clark, garet Macy, Miss Betty Dotson. Eiaine Clower ot Silverton. M- J?'0"m"l M'iYer McAdams, Miss Nova Bates Miss f. E. Murdock, Albany, to Ralph Marjorie Fontaine. Mrs. William L IV Zl af Mr. Mrs. Ada . Ed tl Miss Helen Burdlck, Miss Leone ?? WBe.u .M ' Bey Be, miss Moaa rerains. w. Peter- A8t0ria. son of Mr. Walls. Mrs. Roy Wickersham. " ...T -t t.7 n Sh piiu "amHfmmond Mr. jaSS'rJS?'- ' 7 and Mrs. P. C. Peter,. Hooper. Mrs. Paul Fryrear Mr Hugh Ji, '..Td Mr. and ikrs. Morris M. and Rose Cos.. Mrs. Vern and liam Hammond. ( Mr,. Jessie FolUs. w8h. Bllyeu. Mrs. H. B. Thurston. Powell. Ben Chamberlln, Miss Theone .' . .a. wii M"' Peter 8Pot ber school Mrs. Robert Terhune. Miss 000 Schafer, Mrs. Elizabeth Van The Salem WCTU will meet .vT Vt JLIt 1 a years here graduated from Josephine Getchell. Mrs. Frank Nuys Mri Helen GUbert. and on Tuesday afternoon at the hall S? m ! i.0",.47' " 0reg0ni NoraaL Mr- Peter Martln and Co?ne' Mrs' J' WEST STAYTON The How- the 'hostesses. Mrs. T. Y. Mc. on South commercial street ior z m ; ; ,v ill'ti', A " v.f s'"""'-" .u , T : ' . ... "" uieuan ana uiss xsaayne scna- xnaicuui, xni. v-ubicb nan, sr., sr., iamuies atienaea tne wea- fer. and Mrs. Jack Tyson. ding of Miss Joan Bound and ' Burdlck. Miss Betty Lane. Miss -Mary Sadler, Miss Dorothy Salem Branch of Oregon Moth Wright, Miss Phyllis Phythlan, ers will have a no-host luncheon Miss Patricia Schramm, Miss In. at the home ot Mrs. Phillip Bar , Calvert, Miss Belle Brown, Kiss rett on Monday noon. As this Doris-Brown. Miss Irma Oebler. is the last meeting of e year Mrs. Carl Hollingswortb, Mrs. several pieces of important dusi- . n ,, Aa ... leg for the hospital. A no-nost ington College of Education. Marcum, Mrs. Charles Hart. sr.. sr.. families attended the wed- I broueht to the meetlnr wiU be V?uaeon m of seryea ai z.u. They will spend the summer in Ray Smith, Mrs. J. H. Nohlgren. ness are to come up be:o Mrs. Charles Seacat. Mrs. Chanes memoers. McCarear. Mrs. Walter Minier. dents, or Mrs. Dan Schreiber, Mrs. E. G. University of Oregon are Invited. Curtis, Mrs. Joseph Harvey. Jr.. Mrs. Barrett's home Is at 1090 Mrs. Asa Fisher. Mrs. Elsie Lund- North Winter street, berg Lewis and Mrs. T. W. Creech. 00 Itidlnir at Silver Creek lls Mrs. r. . uyru ana jhiss ton1 iiv: Ul " - " II.. naAtln. will k. w " w lnu .v. TneV Will SDe All motners 01 stu- -t-Jv-tea to Bhat-5is. The !.7,8t! "e.A Dl "r!l . Colorado and return September former biuucuib 01. t. . . , num. but, ueurge jjuusiura nuu 1 tn Astoria where ho la nrln- 0 0 0 meeting o'clock. Chadwick chapter. Order of Eastern Star, will have its regu lar meeting at Masonic t?mple The Women's Home Missionary society of the First Methodist church will meet in the Carrier r at Silver Creek "'alls " .- ." nyIT .Yi I, room Wednesday at Z:1B o clock, ureaae was honored at a pret- ounaay anemoon in sscio. iney t - j ii ir. Rrxnre xwrBLt:ii wua ue uuDicooxe w .-. " rt-k nAiin. in a n awam . AM man in man rnpir nnm ir sais. tliaiUK ViUD IVUttT WlAA UO r. " " " Va InwtfaHn-. UawarnAflTA X O UlCCaUI5 Wilt UO 11 V ! W B A . V SV UUlua ar - and Mrs. Bradford CoUins. Miss and Mrs. A. J. Vlck and Mrs T. M. cept the lutlon of Marguerite Mrf John CarkIn.8 gTOn Topic of Mrs. Henry Aim Friday lem. where Rowland Is a state Elolse Buck, Miss Marie Patton. Smith will be In charge of he pro- taP"r of Janon to atn" for discussion will be "Horizons night with Mrs. William Lynch employe. - Miss Dorothy Alexander, Ilrs. sram ior tne meeiuiB oiuw - 0f the Home Missionary Society and Miss Marie Bolme as hest- Robert Needham. Mr. and Mrs. Tau Gamma Mother s club to be ,,. i.kib .In, Past and Future." esses. Miss Brekke's wedding to Carl G. Collins, Miss Jose 'line held at Lausanne hall Monday af- The tegnb up bustoess "-"K . Charles Denham of Toledo wiU McGllchrlst Mr .Peter Buck .of ternoon. ' XSMfiiyta 5rS3 .iJl2BnimMrSi STSE "'"'" Xa-l . lafc Eugene and Mr. and Mrs. Ron ..-.i, Mp n.v, Mn. association will hold the last June 18. Oemmell. Mrs. Varney E. Knhn, Mr,. , m i.nli l ?l meeUng of the season on Mon- Gifts were arranged bene ith a , - Ege Hawley and Mrs. Peter W ba,aa .-' Vit da Argo. Special small pink-decorated parasol ' The grand oper study class, Sather were guests from Salem "?e r J 21 fn! iVS Biness planned. above the dining room table. A conducted by Robert Rawson. at the garden luncheon given at Hf hM bowl of pink rose buds, placed will meet Tuesday at 8 o'clock the EastmoreUnd home of Mrs. wlu m ne(Ja-. w Pnpils of Mrs. Mabel Powers on a mirror, centered the lace- Benjerman Stark of Tigard at .... j Trinity Episcopal church. Port- HUBBARD The Hubbard cipal of Captain Robert Gray owm-w au nsoruraw iand 0n Sunday. Miss Bound Woman's club will be entertained school. become the bride of Mr. . wag a former West Uayton girl at the country home of Mr. and fianLey Rowland of Salem at attending grade school here and Mrs. Herman Bontrager Wed- OIMWB .. . w! 1lome f tb brLdV' ?arenu high school at Aumsville. nesday afternoon. SILVERTON Miss Josephine Mr. and Mrs. Frank ttadvornik, I i Brekke was honored at a pret- Sunday afternoon in Scio. They . j. tm ... t ..mm Citl. ajflllaa In Pnrtlanil Tnm til v. v...a i. .1. . ...... ..VI. The score and libretto of "RIgo- luncheon was given on Thurs- " nSuT h Roberts studio on Tuesday night Miss Dorene Davis poured letto" by' Verdi will be studied, day. . "me. Mr-7 lock. during the refreshment hour. Hospital patients sometimes fail to realize that an Interne is actually a Doctor, who has passed his Medical School tests and been through from 6 to 8 wears of DreDSxatioa. From 2 to 4 years it the average Internship. INTERNSHIP mt IntarMfeln at abwt eetaWaknt in years eC private fvaence. DoriM larerashi the Decter visits patleats bstwtie calls el attend laf rfcyslclaa. acts la esaerteacles, keeps patients comfortable and assists la operations r wherever a second rhyaJdM Is ntsoa. bmt dots not hint en bis own Initiative. ; This very vsJnaaJt train hag nndereldcr and mere reaper leneed Oectnrs is nlial ceaceatrated practice. lachtweywars kt to eipsriance t tve ' "Vrwrj ct . or A anas "rumta ml v Youngblood, Mrs. Zola Peterson and Mrs. Gertrude Wa er will be In charge. A coyn-ed dish luncheon will, be served at noon. . . . 0 '. ' . Bin. Homer. Smith. of S- lem, and her mother, Mrs. George Swafford ot Oregon City, left Friday for Marsh Held. On their return they will be accompanied by Miss Mildred Swafford.' Major and Mrs. Clifton Irwin will leave Fort Leavenworth. Kansas, for Oregon next S tday and will go to Camp Clatsop for the annualencampment. MILLER'S 2 Boor Sailors - - Full speed . ahead for these coy - white dazzlers, flying wide gtrcam- n Law in black or navy! Tiny brim. ' i - V pftncaW crown, crisp wisp of veil- Vr ing! Straws, Felts and Fabrics. rzi en; s K'.-SiTV'"' lHff i Vj - 1 p' v" ' - r JIL ' ' ' - a-. t V 1,, I,, 1 1 lta t1 t hear V 4oSG 4 ? 5ai '"J.'" I su y UOw'- U I v-: - ,520 State St. .. ' " " )""' Oppoaite Cowrt Honse . J nnnnnBBSBSS annnnnBnSawnnBB aee By Towlu A NEW DESIGN IN STERLINO SILVER The beauty of Old Lace Is striking. . Inspired by early nineteenth century yet modern as to- ; ........ . . .. .. ,. it ' . v ; morrow. . : ; The new proportions of the knife and fork are intriguing in perfect harmony, func tionally correct. -i You will surely want to see -. ..- '" , . ..... t , ... ; t ..... . ... . . r . Old Lace. Do come In we " would like to show it to yrxs.;' .. MAY BE FURCHA ' " ONCNvNIENT;; av " v CREDIT; eiueieiy 3 Corner State - amrl T.lhrlv SEE OUR "OLD LACE" SILVER DISPLAY IN LIBERTY ST. 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