PAGE TEN The OREGON STATESMAN gated, Oregon, Wednesday Monilnr, June 7, 1939 ML Angel Has 5 At 4H Sessions MT ANGEL Five pupils of St . Mary' rrtmmar jchofcl t left Monday for Conrallis to attend the two weeks of 4g ummer school at Oregon State college. The three bo jr a and two girls were awarded their chance to go 'to Corvallis by being the highest scorers In their division. Leo Erwert," son of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Erwert. won his schol arship by .being the county's healthiest boy. Myra Kiser daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kaiser, and Donald Butsch, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hutscb, were winners of the two schol arships donated by Father Al- . euln. Clemens Hsuth, son of Mr. tod Mrs. Joe Hautb, goes as the winner of the Legion scholarship. .Rlta-Wellman was. awarded' the Legion auxiliary : scholarship..-. Mlsi Theresa Dehlfr,' principal of ' St, .Mary's . school, also de parted for Oregon State Mon day morning and "will" look after the .local youngsters while . there She will teach basketry.; PUD Vote July 11 LEBANON An election . by the PUD will be held July 11 in Linn county's nine --precincts. Eight In Albany, and Cascadia precinct will be excluded from the election; parts of some other precincts will not vole. HAVE MUMPS" KEIZER Several cases of mumps have appeared In this neighborhood. At the STYLE-ARCH NEW NUMBERS have groups in order to give sizes lor everyone. Hurry and take advantage of these wonderful bargains, while there are sizes and widths for every type of foot. Why buy cheap shoes when you can get quality shoes for these low prices. I i Large Lot cf $5.95 "Tarsal: Tred" Health Shoes Bine, Black and Wine Manana Qoth Sizes 3 to 9. Widths AAAA to C. 1 HUNDREDS OF PAIRS OF ODXDREN'S SHOES AT COST AND LESS : THAN COST 7hG C57 State Next Mother Cat Haa : Second Turn rat Bringing Up JFox KEIZER Seeing the story a Tuesday's ; Statesman regarding the adopted foxes by a mother cat, J. A. Gardner states that he has a mother cat bat has already mothered . six fox pups and now has adopted a family of four. I ; ' . x ' " The cat! is large ordinary yellow cat and seems delighted with her family. There are 1 4 2 foxes on . this farm. hey are quite tame and the mothers are quiet even! when strangers are about I Relatives Come For Firsts Mass j ... MT. ANGEL -r A numier of relatives and .friends c;me from a distance to attend the first mass of Rev; Carl S. Wacbter here Sunday. Among those vis King here are Herman Amann. Miss Theresa - Amann, Mr. Ber nard Wieland, and Mlsr Cecelia Wielahd, all of Dazey, N. D , Frank and Lillian Ecke. of Nampa, Idaho; Joseph utal of Alameda, Calif.; Hubert Peters of Santa Rosa, Calif.; and Mr. Alfred Oswald and son of Ta coma, Wash. , : Many other friends tiom Port land. Salem, Albany.; Stayton. Sllverton, St Paul. Gervais and Woodburn were here for the re ception given the newly ortfained priest by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew vWachter. SHOE Co. been added to these a complete range of Beautiful Shoes Values to 345 J 111 ill 1 ' Large lot : of women's Quality Shoes from our UP STAIRS DEPT. White, Bluer 1 Japonica- Patents, Wine and Black, all types aid heels. -Values to .Q f i I Sizes -3 to a." 5 Width AAA to D. i ' i Leather sad Saddle Oxfords crepe sole . Hnrraches! S.S5. Red Goose" Wedgies la black and taat - to Mid-et Market : : r- r -i mm ... : i i: mi BcrrvHarvesting Starts in Hills , SCOTTS MILLS Strawberry harvest la just getting well un der way In the Crooked finger district above here, with ber ries, ? all Marsballs. being deliv ered to the Ray Maling receiving station in the old packing plant. About half the acreage in this area la new this year, among the larger fields coming Into bearing for the first time being about 30 acres on the William Flnnlmore place and : 0 acres on the M. , Dorgan place. While the acreage is doubled, the crop is not so good as last year,' chiefly because during the dry fall the fruit spurs could not set on the vines - as well as usual. - yt. - : Prune -prospects at the 'Mc Caleb Son ; orchards ', are : re? ported . to 4 be "excellent, 'with probability now that; 12.001 boxes will be harvested. This will bo one of -the est crops ever harvested - here. ' Organized Play Program Slated MONMOUTH A profram of organized recreation "or children li being scheduled here through cooperation of NVA. Earl Lit willer, Salem, la county super visor. Dr. O. H. Searing, E. A. Steb blns and J. A. Cox as commit tee workers appointed by the Monmouth Luncheon club have been active for several weeks on initial arrangements. D. R. Dewey is council chairman; Mrs. E. F. Barrows, secretary treasurer. They are promoting plans with financial assistance from each service organization in town. Robert Kuecher, Salem, sum mer school studeit at OCE, will direct games and sports, be ginning June 12. Mrs. Bessie Bracken. Monmouth, will have charge of handcrafts. The regu lar opening date of the recre ation program Is set for Juno 19, following conclusion of the sum' mer Bible session of 2 weeks. Gatke Addresses 'Mills Graduates SCOTTS MILLS Dr. Robert Gatke of Willamette university gave the address to the Scotts Mills high school graduate. Fri days night. Prof. Gatke. nolitical science instructor, told the class the race they have to run will be mnch more difficult than th one ran by their forebears. He seemea to tninK tne problem of overproduction will have to be solved, not bv makinr -leonta more ragged and hungry, but by producing more with tetter aisinoution. Former Pastor Visit at Amity AMITY The Rev. and Mrs F. L. Cannell of Vasco were calling on several eld friends here Saturday afternoon. The Cannell family resided hei - five years while he was pastor of the Amity Methodist church. Rev and Mrs. Cannell ere en route to Salem where their daughter Gertrude, a junior In Willam ette university, was presented In organ-piano recital a. the First Methodist church Sunday night. Mrs. Cleo Odom Fox of San Jose, Calif., Is a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. A. R Rierson. Albert Cerny and daughter Miss Sanja Cerny of Buffalo Mich., are guests at the home of his sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Maunr. They are en route to the San Fran Cisco fair. Reference Section Of Library Basy SILVERTON The reference department of the public library has spent a busy month looking up last minute material for pro grams, as well as a larre amount of gardening material. Carden books In the library h-.ve been unusually active during tHe past two weeks.' - ; Total circulation inring May wag 1409. Material was supplied for 221 question and 77 looks were added by gift and pur Doners in May were: Mrs. E. Klelnsorae. . William . Kearth Bonnie Jean McPlke, Mrs. Tom Anderson, Mrs. ueorge - Steel hammer. Rev. D. Lester Fields. Jack Stranlx, Mrs. George jascxe, u. u. steward and Mrs. vw m . n. b. XAinam. , Bride-Elect Is Honored, Gift Fete . , BRUSH CREEK Mrs. M. J. Madsen and Miss IXlie Madsen were hostesses Tuesday night at a gift party, honoring Miss Gla dys Faudsker, bride-elect of Lud Tig Meyer. The evening was spent in initialing tea towels. Assisting in serving was Miss Althea Meyer. " Bidden were Miss Flaudsker. Miss Edna Stortz and Miss Mar na "Mobergr of Salem, Xra. Vic tor Madsen of Hillsboro and Mls Lela Storts. Miss Stella Dybevik. Miss Luella Forland, Miss Inga Goplerud, Miss Patience Moberg, Miss Althea Meyer. Reception Given For Blinister . 1 DAYTON -'a farewell recep tion complimenting Rev. and Mrs. F. E. Fisher was .iven Su a d a y - at - the Evangelical church with Mrs. Will Leckband chairman of the - arrangements. A beautiful guest book with more than 109 names was pre sented by the entire grou and a gin irom me enure. Music was by Phyllis and . ud:th Todd, Jean Rename and Rosemari- Lor enzen : and t Wlllar Fisher. Rev. Fisher and family ezpect to leave here June 12 for Canby, his aew SdDCBU Miss Lanktree Married To Mr. Vernon On Sunday afternoon, at the Court Street Christian church the wedding of Miss Vtvlan Lanktree to Mr. Glen Vernon was solem nized, with Rev. W. H. Lyman of ficiating with the double ring ceremony The bride is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lank tree of DOlard, the groom's par ents are "Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Ver non of Stayton. White calla lilies and peach snapdragons decorated the church: Miss Velma Miller sang "Sweet Mystery of Life", and "At Down ing." Miss Eileen Rahn, violinist, and Miss Mary. Kruger, at the pi ano, played the wedding march. :' The bride who was riven away by her brother, Mr. Chester Lank tree, wore a white satin dress with short train and a floor length veil edged with lace. It was held by a coronet of orange blossoms. She carried a white bible from which cascaded Cecil Brunner roses. She was attended by Miss Iris Hankins of Portland, as maid of honor. Miss Violet Moore and Miss Lury Shiogi of Portland. Their dresses were made with fitted bod- ces and full skirts. Miss Hankins wore pink and the others orchid and green. They carried colonial nosegays of orange blossoms. Mr. Vernon was attended by Mr. Albert Vernon of Stayton. Ushers were Mr. Medford Jones of Hood River and Mr. Gilbert Chrisman of Sclo. The bride's mother was gowned in black crepe and wore a corsage of red roses. Mr. Vernon's mother- wore tan georgette and a blue cor sage. A reception was held In the church parlors following the wed ding. Miss Nola Clark, Miss Edith McMillin, Miss Emeline Royse, Miss Doris Kruger, Miss Hazel Maxfield and Miss Lela Peterson served. Miss Rahn played. Mrs. W. H. Lyman and Mrs. Melvin Traxler of Stayton served the punch and Mrs. Esther Kru ger cut the cake. For going away Mrs. Vernon wore a blue silk print, with tan coat and accessories and wore a corsage of orange blossoms. She is a graduate of Salem high school and of Northwest Christian college In Eugene. Mr. Vernon Is a grad uate of Stayton schools and Is now attending Christian college. He is pastor at Trent near Eugene, and N.7 - " XT. Behold! A Queen of royal Cries, "OH, my lad and thaw tome tpeedr "And wtich oil shan it be for thee,w Asks Llkkey Qoeenie, weVe got three!? come," he answers, "You know weD iThat eaxh and ercry one is swelL But naturally, lH take my choice A lady Gas to hari her voker W - ( ....V ST ' Li' -: .." Not cmy ladies, ray fair queen, Bat every driver that Trt seen! . man to his And SSsbrd MunsiiciB o o MAXINE BUREN following a trip to Crater lake they will reside In Eugene. Mrs. Perry Entertains Mothers Club Delta Phi Mothers club met with Mrs. A. C. F. Per - on Monday for a no-host luncheon. Members present from the Port land group Included: Mrs. O. Gunnesdol, Mrs. C. Lieberman, Mrs. D. Richardson, Mrs. Wil liam G. Keller and Mrs. R. R. Steigewald. y Salem members in attendance included : Mrs. Walter , . Smith. Mrs. D. H. Upjohn, Mrt. Stuart Johnson; r Mrs. ; A. C FFerry. Mrs. C. R. Lester, : Mrs. E. M. . McKee, Mrs. Gordon Black, Mrs. O. W. Emmons, Mrs. M. C. Bind ley; Mrs. O. M. ChapnvJi,- Mrs. C L.-Sherman, Mrs. Ray Keene. Mrs. David Pugh, Mrs." C. R. Jones, Mrs. L. E. Taylor, Mrs. Frank Lilburn, Mrs. D. C. Bur ton and Mrs. J. P. Hunt. Delta Phi Alumnae to Give Breakfast The Delta Phi alumnae will have their annual breakfast at the Golden Pheasant at 8:45 o'clock on Sunday morning. Hon orary members will be special guests of the association. Mrs. Marion Moore Is chairman in charge of the affair. Election of officers for the com ing year will be a feature of the business meeting which will fol low the meal. Salem members of the alumnae association are to make reservations with Mrs. Da vid Lewis. Miss Bath Hanson, bride-elect o' Mr. Dennis Buetell, was compli mented with a shower given at Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Moorhead's residence on Monday. Miss Jean Molr and Miss Orall Smith were hostesses. Those present were Miss Bobbie Beckner, Miss June Cur tis, Miss Maxlne Rogers, Miss Win nona Robinette, Miss Margaret Hucksteln, Mr. and Mrs. Glover, Mrs. Virgil Moorhead and the hostess. Plans are being completed by the auxiliary to the National Association of Letter Carriers for the state convention being held here on June 17 and 18. The group will meet tomorrow with Mrs. John Bolln at 449 North Capitol street at 2 o'clock. own taste, I amy . feels the self-same r ' r wmyr I o o Women?$ Editor- Whelan-Hill Wedding Event of Week Miss Rita Mae BUI. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Hill became the bride of Mr. Morris Sanford Whalen, son of Mr. Eric Whalen of Sllverton at a beautiful candle lit ceremony on Saturday night at Knight Memorial church. Rev. H. C. Stover read, the service. A pro fusion of spring flowers decorated the church and palms formed a background. ' Mr. John Ritchie sang "Oh Pro mise Me? and "I Love You Truly" preceding the , ceremony and Miss Inga Thorklldsen played the organ accompaniment and the weddins marches.' .'f;,'?-..i:":J " " . The bride was given, away by her father, and was gowned in white taffeta made with v shirred bodice and flared skirt, worn with a bolero . jacket fashioned with short puffed sleeves Her. hip length tulle veil was held by a coronet and she carried a bouquet of roses and sweet peas and mai den hair fern. She wore a hand painted blue - and gold locket, a gift from the groom. Mrs. Wilbur Olsen, her matron of honor, was gowned in pastel blue taffeta and carried a match ing bouquet. Mr. Harold Overland of Sllverton was best man. Ushers were Mr. Stanley' Markin, Mr. John Coomler. Candles were light ed by Misses Katheryn and Vir ginia Boyle. The bride's mother wore a navy blue crepe gown and corsage of sweet peas and roses. A reception in the church par lors followed the ceremony. The table was centered by a- tiered wedding cake, guarded by candles in crystal sticks, heirlooms in the bride's family. Mrs. Clyde Craw ford cut the wedding cake, the Misses Katheryn and Virginia Boyle poured. Miss Gudrun Wha len and Mrs. aHrold Overland assisted in t! e rooms. The bridal pair left for San Francisco and for traveling she chose a suit of tropical sand wool with white accessories. She wore a corsage of sweetpeas and roses. Mrs. Whalen Is a graduate of Salem schools and Mr. Whalen from Sllverton and Seattle. They will make their home in Sllverton after July S. At the Oak Ridge annual school picnic twenty former stu dents registered, among them were four Eoff sisters and four Glazner sisters, Mrs. Florence OU may oat Western oil tan. Some like 1704)11007 some like swing! -everyona gets exactly the oil he wants at Staodardt the 1939 RFM Motor .Oil a new KIND of oil for modern, high-speed engines; Standard Peon Ace of the 100 Pennsylvania j and Zerolene the time-tested, favorite economy tray"! Three great oils, each tops in its class! - You can be as aJjaetU-minded as you please and Standard's Check Up Service wul guard your motor the transmission, the differential and dozens of points mat need expert watching and attention. Call on Standard often for "Oil Service to the Queen's Taste!" , fcr it.cta fnc:crlsT who f.M dz'trs d TzrJr.vfUzrJa OH-va Lynda conducted the games and contests and gave prises to W. A. Jones, the oldest student who started school in 1881; Irene Glazner, the oldest teacher and Thomas Jones. Mrs. E. S. Chit tick, Chrlsteen Gorsuch, Margy Smith. The Salem WCTU held a bnaJ. ness meeting at the hall yesterday afternoon with Mrs. J. J. Nunn presiding. Mrs. Lena Lisle led de votions. Members responded - to roll call by quoting Frances W1I lard. A- discussion was presented on the room which the Salem WCTU is-furnishing in "Frances .Willard cottage at the Children' Farm Home. - s ; .- Mrs. Sylvia Leonard has re turned. , to Salem after - Imost a .month's visit in Portland and Longview. : In the Valley Social Realm MT. ANGEL An unique col lege wedding was celebrated in the Abbey chapel Monday at 9 o'clock when Miss Ruth A. Lath rop and Marcel Van Driesche were united in marriage. Very Rev. Ed gene Medved, rector of the col lege, officiated. Ceorge Schaeffers of Eugene and Ivo Bauman of Mt. Argel, two classmates of Mr. Van Drieschen acted as servers rt the nuptial mass. Another classmate. James Nolan of Hillsboro, sang "Ave Maria" and Frater Dunsta. Johnson played the wedding march. The bride wore a tailored blu suit, blue hat. and matching acces sories. Her corsage was of sweet peas, lilles-of-the-valley and rose buds. Miss Virginia Kehoe was the bride's only attendant. Frank; Van Driesche, brother of the groom, acted as bestman. The wedding, breakfast was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kelly. The table was daintily ar ranged with a decorated wedding cake, flowers and tall tapers. Mr. and Mrs. Van Driesche will leave with Mr. and Mrs. Kelly for Coeur D'Alene, Idaho, Wednes day on a two weeks' trip. They will be at home In Mt. Angel for the remainder of the summer. Mr. Van Driesche will teach high school next fall. Mrs. Van Driesche is a regis tered nurse, a graduate from St prefer Pemuylvaxiia oil or be est 00a national caierr cAta-cooo m YOU! NtJGHsOftHOOD AND ROM COAST TO COAST Elisabeth's hospital In Baker, and where she has been supervisor of surgery for the past three years. - Mr. Driesche graduated from ML Angel college with a B.A. de gree June 4. He vaa active in many college affairs. WEST STAYTON Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Stewart cele brated their ninth wedding an niversary with a 7 o'clock din ner. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul McClellan and sons, Gene and Truman. 4 . s ... 38SKS Jr for H' ' For His Ven YOUR j.Colored COMrW Cau Opposite Courthouse 520 State Street a confirmed out and 1 - AT 1.7 if -J Jf-' III1' t cnarge.