The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 16, 1939, Page 12, Image 12

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    liiss lletzger to ;
Become Bride oi
llr.DanYoung
Joining the mLj of Jane
brides is Miss liarjorie Metzger,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' A. W.
Me tiger, who will become , the '
bride of Mr. Dan W. , Ycung of
Portland on Sunday, J-ne 25.
'The ceremony will be performed
at the Leslie Methodist church
with Her. D. H. Leech of Cor
vallia. - who marriei the bride's
parents, officiating The weddlnj
i will be at 8 o'clock in the eve
ning. Mrs. James ' SulliTan of Cor
Tallis will sins; preceding the
service and Mr. Laurl 1 urgraff
of Albany will pl7 the wedding
marches and accompaniments.
The bride, who will re given
way la marriage by her father,
has asked Miss Marj Louise
Oliver of Salem to be her maid
of honor. - Bridesma'ds - will be -Miss
Anne Marie Tetlow of Sa
lem and Miss Mazlne llggs of -Portland.
Miss Ruth Ward of t
Salem and Miss Marie Bonk of
Perrydale will light the candles.
Mr. Harold Wynne of Port
land will serve as best man for
Mr. ,Young. Ushers will be Mrs.
Kenneth Hlckey and Mr. Paul
Klrby of Portland. : -
A reception In the gardens of
the Metxger home on South High
street will follow the wedding.
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IIAXLNE B UREN Women' Editor-
Au Revoir Party
Is Given for
Mrs. Wulf
- Mrs. Terrence King presided at
a smartly appointed salad lunch
eon Monday afternoon at her sub
urban home In compliment to Mrs.
Robert Fischer Wnlf (Pauline
Findley) of Rochester, Minn., who
baa been a visitor In the eapital.
; Contract bridge, was in play
during the afternoon with Mrs.
Wlllard Thompson receiving high
score. Summer blooms were ar
ranmri a boot the rooms.
Mrs. Belle Nilea Brown, iwho . Honorln Mrs. Wulf were Mrs.
Committee chairmen for the presided for the first time as ores- Anrt TnaAnv xrra tjmti Pmtv
coming year are: Mrs. Dora 8 ta- ident of the Salem Zonta dub at Mrs. Robert Needham. Mrs. Brad-
Mrs. Belle Brown
Presides at
Meeting
The Salem club of Zonta Inter
national met In regular business
session -at the Quelle Thursday
noon, with the new president,
Mrs. Belle Niles Brown, presiding;. -Other
officers for the coming year
Include Mrs. Mabel Brownell. first
Tie president; Mrs. Jane Stacey,
second vice-president; Miss Helen
Bocker, recording secretary: Ml"
Doris Riches, corresponding sec
retary; and Miss Mable Savage,
traeasnrer.
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eev. attendance and succestlons: a meetlnr held TMtri1 nnnn
"Miss Nellie r Schwab, V publicity; ,
Miss .Lillian McDonald," member- " 4 "
ship; ; Miss Dorothy Pearce, pro- Committees Chosen for
grant; Mrs. Margaret Rosecrans, n . , , ,r. .
International and public relations; President 8 Visit
Dr. Helen Pearce, status of wom-
ford Collins. Mrs. Wlllard Thomp
son, Mrs. Howard Adams and Mrs.
Terrence King.
Mrs. Wulf with her young son.:
Robert, left Thursday for their
home after a several weeks stay:
In Salem as the guests of her par
n: Miss .Helen Barrett: intercity: ri, jium n. xurnouu. nasi .,t. n. mil uM u n tmt,,i,.
1'Mrs. Mabel. Brownell, service; Mrs. department president of the Amer- Dr Wulf returned a week ago
Jano Stacey, ? finance i Mrs. La jc 1 Legion auxiliary will head where he is completing the first
Terne Winkler, scrapbook.' '- 'r Iho committee in eharge of a of three year surgical fellowship
A MISS ELAINE CLOWER of SIl- Zonta International ts composed luncheon to be given in honor of at the Mayo foundation.
verton. whoa marriage to Mr. f elassifled servico club and In- the n a 1 1 o n a 1 president, Mrs.. During her stay on the coast.
it I-- m.v. n k. rlnM 1b Ita mtimhArahtll reBr Jajnea Morria nf RlamaroV Wnk w nr.ii r-b.i. .
o..."if!.! of June 24. Mist aower is well eentatlTO and execuUvo women Dakota, who will be a guest of her brother-in-law and alster, Mr.
known In Eastern Starr and has worn proiesnons ana mausines. wpiui unit on June 26th. and Mrs. P. H. Brrdon (Edith
T&e saiem ems is entering us mn Keservatlons are being received Findley) and viewed the Golden
year of service and fellowship, for the luncheon in the Mirror Gate exposition. On her way home
The present membership Includes room of the Marlon hotel by Mrs. she visited In Medford with her
Miss Helen Barrett, Model Food Mem Pearce, 5174, and Mrs. Aus- brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and
ahop; Miss Barbara Barnes, dan- tin Wilson. 33 t. ; Mrs. D wight Findley.
cing instructor; Miss Helen Bock- Committee innolntmrnt. m.A
Oregon State college and a mem
Teachta, Tangt . been tehmg in SUverton
this year. Mr. Toung la attend
ing Oregon State college and the
couple will make their norne in
wortn uena taw summer, ivexi ry v .
winter they will reside in Tan- tiOnOreQ. 2t
gent, and Mr." Toung' will con- r , -
tlnue his studies at Oregon State. jLl273C2CO3
Mrs. May WiU Be
er, secretary twca; Mrs. Bene are: radio. Mrs. Don Madison; Tjrr ' MntliPrs in PiVmV
Niles Brown. Portland General .nntinn. urM rir ,L War lUOTHers lO ricniC
Electric company; Mrs. Mabel
Leif Bergsvlk
Skating Club Motors
Brownell. Brownell Electric com- m". Tnn p,n-n " rM7. "7: v" ou"uaJ
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... L""" "" Travis; invitations ta civic and
daughter, Mrs. George Emlgb ot ciric Te ephone and Telegrapli patriotic organizaUons, Mrs. NoU
rp Tf'll 1. jt roriiian, r euiermiuiug uu company; ur. juinua r uiiis, puy- Uandarann anil Mm nri,u.
TO HlllsborO smartly arranged luncheon today siclan and surgeon; Miss Kathryn Svitationa to Im in
t , t ' at the White home on West Lef- Gunnell. photography and por- Strw ? nJJr n
Members of the Salem Skatlnj fej,e ,treet. The party will com- traits; Mrs. Winifred R. Herrick, fiJil xt An'.n-? NeU:
club motored to Hillsboro to en- pilnient Mrs. Thomas Everett May. W. T. Rigdon and Son; Mrs. Edna Aus ?1Wiif0,,-. ,
lov an eveninr of skatinr on tn. . i. 1.1,. n-. r.. djji.. .4... Acung Hostess will be Mrs. Earl
Tuesday. The hlgLUghts of the JuIy t0 makJe her home In San Miss ' Lillian McDonald. Salem I'i'll'6?1 0f local fL imeS2 ' n"t S.5e flai
w preseoiawon i Francisco wbere Major May will General hospiUl; Mrs. Ora Mc-
i",1 lu " pnaiucm, r. uuu De stationed at the presidio. Intyre. CapiUl Business college:
The state picnic of the Ameri
can War Mothers will be held
at Champoeg on Sunday and will
begin with a 1 o'clock no-host
dinner followed by a program
at 2 o'clock.
The program Includes singing
vide the decorative scheme.
Douris, who is leaving Monday
for Europe.' He Is to be gone
all summer and ' plans to visit
as many . skating rinks as pos
sible, collecting their... emblems
which wHl be used in the local
club scrapbook.
Members and' guests making
up the party included: Mr. Loyal
Sheridan Vr WIlKni Innr Mr
Don Douris, Miss Grace Gelbel, 31lS9 Borlingame Bride
tar. m 119 BeTerson, jur. ueorge
Wagner, Miss Julia Pea3e, Miss
Marianne Zwicker. Miss Edna
Mae Poulln, Miss Bernitu Strain.
Miss Doris Schunke, Mr. Jerry
Gregson, Mr. Frank Sherwood,
unit; Mrs. Baryl Porter, conven
tion chairman of the auxiliary;
Mrs. Harold Perkins, Mrs. Leif
Bergsvlk, Mrs. Fred Gahlsdorf.
Mrs. Leon Brown, Mrs. Avis
Making ud the auest list to hon- Miss Dorothy Pearce, piano In
or Mrs. May will be the Salem Na- structor; Dr. Helen Pearce, WU-
fnnnl . o n . 1 M H . lamettn iintvftrtttHr? Mlaa TVirla Rt
from Portland. Following the 1 ches, Merrill B. Ohling Insurance wwte' M"- No.taHendAersfIn'
o'clock luncheon several hours of company; Mrs. Margaret Kose- - "
contract bridee will h In nlav cranx. investments: Miss Mable BO-
Early summer flowers will pro- savage, H. a .bile ana 00., miss
Invitations have been sent to
led by Mrs. George Harder of
Portland; singing of "Star
Spangled Banner"; address by
Rev. Robert A. Hutchinson, pas
tor of the First Congregational
church in Salem, "Oh Teautiful
for Spacious Skies"; benediction.
Mrs. A. A. Lee. state president,
is receiving offers of cars and
requests for transportation at
4685.
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Of Mr. V02I
Miss Agatha Burlingame,
daughter of Mrs. Marie Burlin
game, became the bride of Mr.
Nellie Schwab, Ladd and Bush, 8tate officials and department of-
bankers; Mrs. Dora Stacey, Stacey cers 01 tne American Legion.
Pot farm: Mrs. Jane Stacev. Win. Presentation of gifts will be
G. Stacey and Co., public account- made by Mrs. Earl T. Andresen Alumnae Group Feted
ants; Mrs. LaVerne Winkler, and Mrs. Avis White, president of . nn 1
The Bonnet shop; Miss Helen the Marion county assembly. Mrs. At Derew riome
Yockey. Capital Journal. Turnbull will preside over the
The Salem club is honored in luncheon. Mrs. William DePew was elect-
having among its members Dr. v During the afternoon a tour of ed president of the Alpha Phi
v,pi; w.U eTZ' Herman EVog son of Mr and He,en Pearce- the International the capital buildings will be con- Alpha alumnae at a meeting held
' RAX J,,Mr.Ray. m r!ri v 1? ' Q i - president. Dr. Pearce left Salem ducted for the honored guest. t her home Tuesday night. Other
Mr. Al Kenfield. Mr. Johnnie
Zurcher, Miss Mildred Gafort,
Mr. Darreli Burright and Mr.
Jack Meyers.
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Mrs. Carl Vogl, on Monday. June r'.V' ,1. fJ ' SZTlZ9- :: CTt.
12 at St. Joseph's Catholic church 1 f rlWti - "
Theeremonv was" SStSSTt S S brie VFW Meeting Tonight
Sv.rjmB7rnrr,d8sPerfonned by "J5. For Election
The Veterans of Foreign Wars
auxiliary will hold a district
meeting tonight at 8 o'clock in
the Eagles hall at Commercial
and Chemeketa streets. Delegates
The FOE social club wn-JAnB7ZF
mn tsMiasf iiTa.vimis Rha.':!S . here and will elect a
mer street home. Contract bridge brown accessories and corsage of gar on Wednesday afternoon. A J?fv, . v '
was in play during the afternoon, roses. Mr. George Vogl was best social afternoon was enJovecT bv : ".!!. finI Mott, the present
The guests were Miss Beryl man for his brother. - Mesdames Laura Beecroft, ' "ViW Af- vf . ' 1
Holt. Mrs. Georre A. White, m. Mm Vnei la a mdnata nf fini fiMtt.r, Pf..m! tne meeting. After the uslness
George E. Emigh of Portland, Mrs, cred Heart Academy and Mr. Vogl kins. Allen Moore, Kamle Bine- !"V?ft, .?MS? Jo,n tne
uraxier small. Mrs. Clarence Ham- attended Salem schools and is now gar. Rose Harlan, '.ash Roberts
llton, Mrs. . Robert Drager, Mrs. employed at the Valley Packing Zula Brown, Ethel Otjen, Ruth
Arch German and Mrs. James Co. After a wedding trio. Mr. and Capos. Hulda Burk. Julia Smith.
The bride wore a teal blue lace
afternoon frock with matching ac
cessories and straw hat. She car
ried a prayer book and wore a
corsage of pink roses.
Miss Eleanor Burlingame was
maid of honor for her sister and
day afternoon at her North Sum- wore a chatreuse silk dress with
Mrs. Young Entertains
At Luncheon
Mrs. James B. Toung entertain
ed informally at, luncheon Thurs-
FOE Social Club at
Binegar Home
post for entertainment.
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orr icers are Mrs. winner wells,
secretary and Mrs. Richard Smart,
treasurer. A late supper followed
the business meeting. Bouquets of
pink gladioli and other summer
blooms were used about the
rooms.
Those present were Mrs. Wil
mer Wells, Mrs. Franels DeHar
port, Mrs. Roy Harland, Mrs.
Richard Smart, Mrs. Frank Ear
nest, Mrs. Martin Lizberg, Miss
Helen Breithanpt, Miss Rachel
Tocom, Miss Dorothy McDonald
and Mrs. William DePew.
Miss Nellie Dooley of Aberdeen,
Wash., is the house guest of Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Parker. Mrs. Par-
Young.
CLUB CALENDAR
Friday, Jane 10 ,
Hal Hibbard auxiliary. 2 p.m.
with Mrs. Ava Lind, Silverton
road.
r Benefit card party. Degree
of Honor, Fraternal temple, 8
- p. m.
St. Paul's guild and Woman's
auxiliary to St. Paul's Episco
pal church, no-host lunch, 1
p. m. . -
- Anne Judson ' circle First
Baptist church, with Mrs. Ted
Purvine. West Salem, i Cass
leave church 7 : 3 0 p. m.
Sunday, June 18 ;
' State picnic American War;
Mothers. Champoeg park, 1
r m.' ker Ul1 Miss Dooley were school
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Drynan mates in North Dakota and this is
wlir have aa their guests this the first time they have been to-
weekend, Mrs. Morris Daggett and gether in 25 years.
daughter, Linda, of Los Angeles.
Mrs. Darrett ta In Mia nnrth vlt-
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and tlTn tog with her parents in Eugene. Mias Patsy Livesley arrived in
Mrs. Burton Lemmon of Eaton- "r fn"eT nn'J re 'eaving today DrTtlftn aTwl M Tt- n.i A,,. V t
10 spena me nexi momn at xses- ,7 "
kowin as the guests of Mr. and attenfled college together at Ore- Stanford where she has completed
Mrs. Joseph Adolnh. A recent 8UU oiai- ner iresnman year ana win spena
Mrs. Vogl will be at home at their Inez Butler, Hazel Marshall, Rita
new residence on Rt. 7. McPherson, Cornelia McLain.
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Mrs. W. G. Morehouse and her . . . .
ville. Wash., are enjoying a so
journ in California visiting in San
Francisco, the Golden Gate expo
sition and Los Angeles where they
are the guests of Dr. and Mrs.
Wray Morehouse.
guest at the Alden Adolph home
was Mrs. June Wilson of San
Diego.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morse, their
three daughters, and Mrs. Jose-
nhlne Mora left Thnralav tnr a
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods fortnight's trip to California. They
the summer at the Fairmount Hill
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. A. Llvesley.
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Mrs. Joseph Darby Is In Port-
Miss Beryl Holt, state president (Virginia Pugh) are spending sev- vi8it ln San Francisco, Los Ange- land visiting with her sister. Miss
of the American Association of eral weeks at the home of Mrs.
University Women, is entraining Woods' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Da
Saturday for Denver, Colorado, vid Pugh.
' where she will attend the national
convention of AAUW. Before re
turning home she will visit in Cal
ifornia snd points of interest in
the south.
les and the Golden Gate fair.
Peggy Church, for several days.
Miss Gutekunsi
To Be Married
On June 30
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Gute
knnst are announcing the forth
coming marriage of their daugh
ter. Miss Doris Katherine Gute
kunst, to Mr. Heath Ward Low
ry. son of Mrs. Jessie Wright of
Phoenix. The wedding, will be an
event ot Friday, June 30, at the
Assembly of God church at Tur
ner. The bride's brother-in-law. Rev.
Atwood Foster of Cottage Grove,
will perform the candlelight cere-,
mony at 7 o'clock.
Mrs. Atwood Foster win be her
sister's only attendant and . Mr
Lyle Scott of Cottage Grove will'
be best man. A reception will fol
low the wedding at the home ot
the bride's parents on Chemeketa'
street. -f- v
Miss Gutekunst la a graduate ot
Salem schools and this last, year :
attended the Glad Tidings Bible!
Institute ln Sane Francisco. '. Mr.
Lowry graduated from the lnstl-'
tute in June. The couple will make
their home in Turner.
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DAR Women Attend
Board Meeting
A group from Chemeketa
chapter, Daughters of the Ameri
can Revolution, attended the
state board meeting at Cham
poeg Wednesday with Mrs. Gil
bert Holt ot Pendleton, sjate
president, presiding.
Reports were heard from state
chairmen. The new chapter re
gents were introduced and the
past state regents. Among those
present were Mrs. J. B. Mont
gomery of Portland, Mrs. Sey
mour Jones of Salem and Mrs.
W. W. McCreedie ot Portland,
past state regents.
A report of the continental
congress held in Washington,
D. C, was given by Mrs. Howard
P. Arnest of Portland, first vice
regent. Mrs. Charles L. McNary.
wife of U. S. Senator McNary, en
tertained the Oregon delegates
during their stay ln Washington.
Following the meeting the
group formed a recession to
Newberg with the Champoeg
chapter and placed a marker on
a' tree over Ewing Toun; s grave.
A quarter of a mile from the
marker a monument has been
erected in honor of Ewing
Young. Exercises were held here
by the DAR and the sea scouts
directed the group.
Attending from Salem were
Mrs. Herbert Ostlind. regent of
Chemeketa chapter; Mrs. I. M.
Schannep, state chairman of na
tional defense; Mrs. C. C. Geer,
state chairman of DAR museum ;
Mrs. R. M. Morton, state chap
man of American Indian; Mrs.
H. C. Eakin, state board cus
todian; Mrs. Seymour Jones.
Mrs. U. G. Shipley, Mrs. V. E.
Newcomb, Mrs. Carrey Martin,
Mrs. Frances Cornell and Mrs.
John Harbison.
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MJm Sally Reed, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson Reed, is
visiting with her parents this
week before leaving for Portland
where she will attend the sum
mer session at Reed college. Miss
Reed is a member of the faculty
at St. Helen's halL
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spears
motored to Portland Thursday to
meet Mrs. Rnssell Catlin who has
returned from a several months'
stay in Burton, Wash., with her
sister, Mrs. L. S. Robe.
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Mrs. Charles Kaufman and her
children, Margaret Ann and Rob-
ert Gould, are spending the sum-
mer months at the home ot her
mother, Mrs, W. G. Morehouse.
Mrs. Harvey; Hostess
To Club Group
x Mri. Joseph K.Har7ey, Jr,
entertained with, a delightful af
fair last night at her apartment
in compliment ' to members of
her' dab. : f " 1 '
' Early f summer flowers were
used about the guest rooms and
a late supper followed , several
noun of contract. v '
' Those present were Miss Dor-!
othy Alexander and M' Char
lotto Kallander, -pedal guests,
Mrs. Dan Schrelber, !rs. George
Scales, Mrs. Harold-Busick, Mrs.
Wheeler English, Miss Caroyl
Braden and Mrs. Joseph E.
Harvey.
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TODAY
at
Millers
SnowFlock
with the SEVEN gores
A DRESS SENSATION
of Flock Dot Voile
Featuring a Seven-Gored Swing Skirt
Sizes
12 to 20
$2)
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Colors
Navy, Rust
and Blue
Flocks of dots, that look like snow, crystalize
themselves into shapely leaves that trim the full
flowing swing skirt. Seven gores give it sweep
and drape.
An original and height-of-fashion style that will
sell on sight, so we urge you to select yours im
mediately. Phone and mail orders filled while qantities last.
2ND FLOOR
Mrs. George Otten has been
spending several days visiting
with relatives and friends ln Portland.
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UZZ1, CiS umm, deBdons! It's so
easy to get now with new, creamier Crises,
Crma TZAS C7r3 KS...Crisco is madsty
the new million-dollar Gyro-Churn Process,
beaten and whipped to such creamy lightness
as yon never imagined. Dip your spoon into
new luscious Crisco and you'll be amazed! ' -
TST T23!...For your next cake put Crisco,
sugar and ess aU together in a bowL Blend
them with a few flips of your spoon. The
creaming is done! And what lovely, light,
you can get this easy new Crisco way!
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Sale!
Red Cross
Shoes
DISCONTINUED NUMBERS
f .. '
Today, tand Saturday
;: : WHITE - BLACK - BLUE v BROWN
p ry-v TIES -OjXFORDS r -
5 ' REGULAR $635 VALUES
t . Broken Sizes
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MISS FAIR
TOMORROW
leaves
our
Don t miSS talking- to the hosiery
pertl She knows lots of clever ways to ett
store ; miles fro stocking. W you. have e A
special hosiery problem, she'll be slad to help -
you find lust the weight, the length, die
color you need from our Urge sssortsicnt
And beotusc the wear you set depends so -Mich-
on correct care, she'll give, to every
custosicr WhopurcTMses hosiery priced, C -59c
or More, a tcguUr-sizd package of bint .
enough lor dozens I washing., (Ony
-one tos outomcrj; ' -
e ccomm
m 111 W ' ' f f I
Holeproof First
Quality - Hose An
nual Sale of the new;
shades and weights.
Tomorrow, is the
last day!
84c-
pair
3 pairs
for
Ve tie btMty.
2.45
tickings
MILL E R ' S
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