The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 23, 1939, Page 11, Image 11

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An tevenf d convention week
srwatty wmtcrpated Jy erery 'pru
ddent "and -past -president tffthe
lMwnimjifth r
Orwton Auxik 4
lary toffee Attn-? SJ
erlcan iLa-gftm. j
Is fhe -ubrner'ln
fhel h O BTlJf,
which will he
held tt 6:30
fhe.o.pe r'lnt
n i g h t of the
teuton. 'August
IB. ln the 'Mir
ror room of the
Mafton li ot-el.
-It hi . expected
' t h a t spproxi- , Wrt. eiMw -Portar
mately3uO guests wili he -eted
at ithe 'banquet, at .which Mrs.
Trank N. Waters, .past national
department president and artlng
tommltteewoman for Oregon, wili
preside.
Mrs. Glenn TPorter tis general
vtMllkrryqtharnnan 'Of (the onven
fion 'commission.
A wost unusual a e ttiu g has
been arrengedfoT the bafinuet'by
-Mrs. -Leon Brown, using the new
capltol (building as tthe central
t he nw around -which the decora
tions ;nH favors -will efuttt. -
'The 'local committee making
fhe .arrangements -lor tfce drrnier
are Ttfi Leon M, "Brown, chair-
vmn: am. -... -.jonneon. vree-
.cum cajlenhab
3toyai:NeJghliaxs of America.
-Jr4Uina Temple, J .p.m.
gnaaflay, Jaly 3B5
Bahnn WDnuntB iPreas lilrib
-with fdrs. Martin IJxberg, 19 r
aun. 3asaCt luncheon, 29t IE.
'"Rural .avenue. : ; s -; -
WW auxiliary -with TMr. -rWBTfl
"WitffV sa ThraopHm
, ijrtreet. J :p.m. w;
8ons tt -Ddihn Wsterana sand
..auxiliary, annual pteate at Eu
gene Prwcott garden, f MO Oak
.street, 6i30 p:m.
Wednesday. July IBB
NetnTOkm SAoles auxiliary
-with -Jin. Aura Williams.
South :Liberty street, 4 Tpan.
Young Artist
Successful
IxiEast
By TOAXtNE iBUHEN
"Art Center -Notes" '.bare ap
peared '.frequently am .these nages.
Now we feature tArt Center
Headlines:' because -a former -student
at the center 'has made the
headlines iin eastern papers.
Of .Byron jRandall. : local boy
who went "east 'to aeek 'his fortune
as en artist., only 'two months ago.
the "Washington ((DC) iDaily New
-says "tSor Obe t-paet i month, -art
circles haveibuxxed wtth tthe name
of 'Byron Bandall. a wu tared to fhrt
.unknown ven Uo. 'those in -the
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following. "If tone rgood artist fa
discoTered -to tthe -com unity, it
will be -worth all the work tit tha
Hen tar J
iDuTing an axhibitton at -hfa
"work tn January at 'the Art 'Cen
ter, "dear and notber Tnentbers -ot
his staff hatt tio hesitation In In-
know. And 'the -owner Of the
dhalrmanr Richard 'Meyr.rwnyie uauery u nujting mm
TMrs. -'Laban 'JStaeras. Mrs. 3acdb oi tnia .atrange .uar none
i-w a - - -m -w a m sstyViW rta m ' 4tA til n aaiVl 1 1 1 n 1TS1 loitw "sait
"Walter ,p m I A im a. :Mrs. iPaul it -is "only '20 anu from Dragon Jit ZZ?a7 "J.,
t$9, fltn. Stanley ruegr. air, all Dlaces!
Threif'DahfedoT'f'lfra.aierl Trnthi The story of Byron Handall
ndUrs.'JE.'Wi.'RiCbey. asounds like
art -student 'and Hthat his -water-edloxa
.Tanked -among 4he very bcat
"odramc tlnrth tiy. ,
Capital tDnlt iKo. amxlltary to ttbeme of an Alger book.Ls an or- .r
lire niireiKu uwatuui "win ow lumai; w kcm
resented at 'the ratate Yonrentton mery. service station and was cook
"In Augut ny tbe following Heie- sat the county Jail. IBut when stu
xratea: 'dying at the Salem Art Center he
"Mrs. "Fred Gailsdorr.TJrt. T). "E. found tthe sympathy nd -ancour-Patmateer.
'Airs. Xeon Brown. "M rs asgement 'that amall cities .-seldom
Austin "Wilson. "Mrs. Harofd Ter- lhave for :young .artists. .Almost
klna and .Mrs. aul leke. oT8rnight ibis talents Jjloesomed,
IDelegatcenrge wlllibe :Mr. lhe 'believed he thad Jnture as;an
Prank N. "Waters. Mrs. 3 jn e a aartiat so Randall went teast.
Hurnbull, Mrs. 3tose Hlll, iftlrs. ?vvith introductory aetteTS he
BergBViieK -'ana .Mrs. 1MT1 a . -hnwrt thU. rrrkifn-Rm miiiUm.
tthen Washington. TDC. -where rtbe
fowner ot the Whyte galleries
Andiesen.
TThe :JunIoT -auxiliary of Capital
TJnlt will be represented if, mix ar- Tylewea
f 4egan," jays Wbyte in "the
IDally News story, "fialfhaartedly
tto .look in rrouttne loahton tbut
dsoon real tied that 'there waa aosse-
ttettc float in the parade the ve-
-ning of August "11, according 'to
Jin. ?amca Tlsber, xhalnnan osf
the Juniors.
Uf Lltwrty and Uncle M3ara. mltn ttblng fresh tin rery Tpietwre. :a
jpTQpTiateitrrotte netting, and arenutne eraonamy.
mil. Otn ..tnrag competition to InnaU miiour he hadijought
.Other en tl. Mrm. OTtetvar ib etnK 33 Jpaimtoas tand t jPyomd
assisted tm plairaing sand ueeorat- ycomg !Bandall sn exhtbton itn
ingfhellDatylln.X. J'.'HeuTr- OctobT. iByron HUndall made
man, .vteebatrman. Wr. Atibrey "Whyte hU ;ol aigent. -who lrea
ITaeslns-, TMts. Klony fimltb. nd Tnonthly; "stipend" which wrill
nhe following :J ut i ot menltwrs: Bwrmlt 'him tto anand all ibia ttime
-meiribers: 1aty Ranitdell, resl- iparattng.
nedt,.3aniee,MyaTB. 'VieepTasidnt. '"Srnee 'then:" says The TNews.
JTsan Myers, Jean (Rowland. IBer- '"artists .and crtttes and collectors
arly JCrueger, .Eva .llopp and -Ro- who nave seen ints worR ;nave neen
astonished 'by uta -rigor nana tmg
finality. 'It "has Tan 'intensity -of -ps-aion
add axptosive '-violence -which
seemed to constitute a, protest, .7et
without the 'Impossible, to live
with quality. Sts emotional -pow-er
tB strong enough to obliterate
design , ini t: tb e design' ia -un ubu ally
sound 'and always original. Its -variety
seems Infinite. His , paintings
dt New 'York which he ia -aeetng
now for the first 'time aTe -more
controlled and 'bare -an almost rn-
tellectuaJ balance."
ni rf.i Kioiam vnii.n That's "what Tirt critics of -the
TUmsden) of Los Angeles Is vitlt- W.Vtbls.Sa.vm-bjr
palnUngs, a especial exhibit ta "be
ing arranged'to to pen -next "Monday. .
These are .paintings owned -locally,
none of the -60 pounds ttaksn
east with "him. And XOjpounds 'dt
watercolors are a "FEW water
colors! Mrs. Charles K. Uoyeroff Oma
ha Is .visiting at ithe 'borne of 'her
brother, Mr. D. -I. Richards on
south Highatreet.
Mrs. Moysr, when associated
with iter 'husband in -businan.wss
to ted 'Omakaes ibest 'business wom
an. inToute Mrs. .Voyar plaited da
Los Angeles aand 'attended 'the
world's fair -at San Trantilsco.
.'Many .affairs are Jietog planned
toT ?her wttile here.
This is her first trip to Oregon.
Hfr. nd "Mrs. S4ion, Jr., aml
daughter, Judith of Portland re
weekend guests :malem.
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I ailsa Tfiaay Wailey asdtaxtalned
irith m alumber iarty at 4he stf
I khnxbarnhome cot Jtsrare&ta, ifr. I
; mud "Mia. K. aVarley, Wednesday
f rilttilnronTplimrrtfo filaflTBlllier
t .June 8nydr "Who .lsft Saturday '
t iwith her "arenta, Tfr; and Mrs.
' 3IalTln nydr, to reside JLn Jtert-taritt.-
' ;":': '
i i The group -enjoyed Una .party
igt the Grand fhetftTe eatlier inftts 1
Terenmg. Halting up. the wrty 1
r-swre'Miss'BillhiJnne SnydaT.-Mtss
: Dorothy :Boyes.TI te fteyma Ssel.
; bwTITleuelCeiidall.3hB'l)(mna
Togt'wmTlissTatsy'Vmfley.'
, - .
jllra, C..T)ay ,liae,tuiaasfieT
guest the "past week Mrs. iLotlle
I Way uf Llncdln. Neb.,tTiGeoTge
3owman Of 'Redmond ami Mr.'Ga-
lenHeToTBdf Seattle.
; - .
'The 'Spinsters -and honorary ;
members-will enjoya -picnic attire
Dallas city-park Monday night
In ibe aJJy
Social Redm
MONMOUTH f rs. Jlea'tar
Sheeon and 'Mrs. ."Flora Snfder,
; were "hostesses recently 'to 3Irs.
,:Uly 'Kerr, a successful fiction an- i
-tttror of Tillamook. tMrs. 3Cerr
"writes unde r 'the .pen -name otft :
;"T)anhne !Day." Accompanying;
er 'here wer her 'husband. "D. 13.
JKerr, and a sister, 'Mrs. "May ntel-;.-Mut.
- .
'Dr. andTHrs.'B.'F.'BuUeT.'C.-TJ.
, "Mnlkey, "Mr. and "Mrs. ' Marion1
Fresh and son. .Larry, all of Moa-
month attended the Mdlkey fam
1 ily rreunton :iat Sunday at 'Stay
ton., Luke and Ellen Mulkey
crossed ttha -plains from Missouri
in a '8 .7 , settled am m. (donation
land .claim -fn Benton xounty.
Many of their descendants later
became residents of .Monmouth.
m tt ; -r -vH m 1; w P w.
S d- M - C m ! M -m m
: . W ?:.a.U.taV - 4
' "V - I ...jl I
3 p r f
VLaty? Why he evnchoee a -eaub-nosed -girl 'beca
- to kisa!
ahe's (easier
The-gal conserving her own energy over a lemonade is clad iin a navy
sheer dress. Inside tasks form a yoke and contribute bodice 'full
. ne as 'While a high waist seam gives a flat effect at the diaphragm.
Right, the shirt waist makes an appearance for afternoon, in sheer
black crepe. It ia casually open at the throat, with white buttons to
-march the white turban and gloves. The aleeres are long and lull.
., MA CLEAT -Mrs. A. TI. Quest
man and airs. J..Fi C. Takenburg
were hostesses to members of the
Four-M Woman 's-club .Tuesday af
ternoon at .the Fuestman home.
Trfrs. Qeorga ILamherson was elect
ed -president.
Mrs. "J. IB. -Aihby and .Un. Jl
Harrison -were .received as
unembers
.ZEN A Mrs. Ralph H. Scott
was hostess at an Informal after
noon -Thursday honoring her
another, 34ts. C. W. Cobb, of Tn
itare, (Oalit. Mrs. Cobb, who is
state director of Christian CUi
ixansior WCTU of northern
new CCaXLfjor.nia, -is spending the
aummar -in .Oregon. She was
TONUS iF A VDR iEwth 4Tfi unrtL A,TVells gave a .group Attet.thepat two weeks .ab the
Mountain "rRoau" one,of the water- of vocal numbers during .the mo- 'home joIJier suter, Mrs. s. M. uar
xdlors'by 3yron "RanaaU which- clal hour.
DALLES Circle "A" (Of tthe
First Presbyterian church was en
tertained at the home of Mrs.Wal-
.ter -Mulr .on Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Joe Plummer presided at
a business meeting. Mrs. .Joe
Plummer and Mrs. Carl Swan
atrom assisted the hostess tnaerv-j
ilng
"Mrs. A. J. fBehrendt df Chicago
and Mrs. Emily Burroughs jot San;
vwni Oe on exhibition her. ! (Photo
Jtydiennl Willis-). tBelowiisiByroa
IRandall, Batem hay whose water
(colors are vm Ing aa stir: in vwaab
ington, DC, aart circles. (Phdto Uy
JesternJoIIlleT).
"lan.d, of Xebanon. Invited to
.meet. Mrs. jCobb Thursday were ,nlm IH.bi .nfe t
Pattern
Two Pattern Pieces Two Materials
Msikel&ur&WfteelerQirflt
berta Trussing.
XT he ZBoelness and JPrcifessieaal
vWomena club of Salem will imeet
wtfh f he eldne from UdMlnnvIlle,
Corvallis. .Albany -and ."Sheridan
for a Joint iplcnlc at Jallas ity
-park on fSueaday -at .7 ao'ctock.
Those planning 'to attend are "to
meet at "Mlllefa corner :at T6.
Hies sRuth McAdams. phone 7279.
Is faking reservations.
ilng .her 'mother, Mrs. "C. J.
den for a week.
Rams-
Chapter AC, -PKO, will enjoy a
picnic at the country home of Dr.
and Mrs K. K. Adams on'Tuesday.
"While it Is not the policy of.
the Salem Art Center to train pro
fessional artists, i it is the policy to
encourage serious art students and
to try to see and sponsor latent.
Many months ago when the Center
was young. Val Clear wrote : the
UJUUAXE MVLU
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Severn soap less of H is needed when you hare plerriydf
- hoi wafer. AnU more freewertt wasamg meant lets wear on
- -liM ur:.ar:,:i.'-:"i :i . . '.LU.uu
blevdatfs. tv . i 1
illogg Dies.
New .
rJelsssicuo
325 Court "Street
? 4 j
. . Salem
This old time favorite, J3atch
Windmill, so easily made, fa a
lordly rdlonlal pattern. iPattern
2230 contains aeeuraes .pattern
-pieces; (diagram of '.block; instruc
tions for .making; : yardage shaft; -and -ADDRESS.
diagram rof. quilt.
Send ten-eents intcoln for this
pattern to The 'Oregon Statesman.
Needtecreft "Dept. WHte -plainly
PATTERN NUMBER, -your CNAME
nmrnnDSEzcmi
Osganto JIBS)195
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iDWESTEVER 7KXCE an fhfa tmadel
you owe it ito yonrsalf to ace ft at ornee!
-A .FULL IROTART ac Jk.Ln a for .fast,
amootb, -easy .sewing, Twith features un-
beUerable for the imoney .. . . backward
and forward atlUh.aUtch and 4anslon reg
sUlator, hronae 'hearing aircaoled motor,
.knee aontrol, many atthera.
Orber iEemaara from tfSTJCS tto 3f OSiOO
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"Mts. 7. "McKinley, Salem: Mrs
X. B. 3tone. JEottland; -Mrs. atoy
JBarker, .Mrs. C. M. Purvlne.
airs. R, C. -Bhepard, Mra. ZLoia
DraWtoxd and Mrs. :Fred Mnllsr.
X.
SilvertonOuls
2ksr3y for fflurk
Civic Xlcganimtions Jiome
ornmiUftCB 4o Carry
10390 Urograms
-SILVERTON T.T.Xeonard,
new -president df the Sll vert on Ro
tary club has appointed -his -com
mittees foT tthe: year:
Alms vand object -committee.
Leonard and Glenn BriedwelL Dr.
C. W. WUson, Lowell Brown, Kd
Banks; club service, Oe Inn Br ied
well; .'fellowship, ;Dr. R. .E. tKletn-.
sorge. Al Coote, George Hubbs. -.
Program, S. Tarzy Rose; at
tendance. R. A. Fish. 'Of lin Page,
E. DeGaire; -publicity. John Jor
dan; classification, Dt. R. ;M.
Stewart, .Dr. P. Ji. Loar and Low
ell Brown; .music, "H. W. Adams
and Jonas !B'berg; Tiergeant-at-
arms, 'George Bteelhammer; com
munity aervtee, Dr. C. R. Wilson:
civic welfare, 'Rex Albright and
H. "R. "Irish; rural and urban, Er
nest S tarr . W. 'E. Russell and
VanC leave; 'boys' and youth work,
Harold Davis, A, Welckrt,'H.
Anderson, Jonas Bybera -R. B.
Duncan, G. Herr ; vocational er- -v
i c e -Lowell "Brown, ."Dr. : P. A.
Loar -and .Dr. Stewart; interna
tional service, A. Banks and
Oscar Lee and"W. E. Toney. :
SILVERTON "Dr. A. X. Y.
Smith, .new .president of the Lions
c 1 u'b , .'has appointed committees
for the .year to -include: -attend-
a n c e. Dale Leilar, -Joe Xioyette.
Pa.u'1 Johnson; .constitution -and
by-laws, Joe Gross, .'Alfred JLer
fald; finance. Cliff TDlckerson:
Lion? education chairman. .Alfred
Leftald, Joe Gross;. .membership,
George Imboden, Catl XaTgeffeld;
program and "entertainment, "Rob
ert McEwen, H. B. Anderson, .Sam
Lore axon; "blind work, 'boyS and
girls' woTk, Frank "Wray; ivic
improvement, community 'better
ment, Alt Nelson; health. Al
Schroeder; safety. Dr. A. , L. "V.
Smith.
-Look lor Clues
Of SWlen Goods
SILVERTON A. M. Amo. 11
verton .constable, was at Scio this
past week on official business. "He
was accompanied by a 'Mr. Case
beer, -Who worked on the Struok
mefar farm in the .Rrverriew com
munity about 'ft) years. The two
ware looking .for lues 'to oads
atolen from tae.'.Casebcer hoaeeaat
rSllverton a short time .ago.
'the meeting. Members -present,
were Mrs. ;R X. Chapman, Mrs.
Obauneey Gettman, 'Mra. Edward ,
Himes, Mrs. L. 'W. Plomm.r. SUVER Ar 1 ena ,OregoTT,
IMrs Joe Plnmraer, Mrs. W. L. daughter ,ot Mr. nd 'Mrs. ;E. :F.
rDmwAii iin ,p f PfiAhta. Qrtgory 'Oi Weils, md rShner
FAIRV1EW The flopewell ra. 'Sallie Btlnnette Mrs Carl -January 'Of Corvallis wee -quietly
United Brethren Missionary .Bwanatrom, Mt. Fred Tonar, Mrs. married rToeaday ftarnooo et
ciety'a July meeting and a allrer H M webb, "Mts. Dwlght Webb, -Madhoa traet .Methodist ehureh.
rtea tsesa iheld at tthe :hone of Mr. itn. H. A.'Weods and rhe'hostess, iBardhl Bballhart aef forated
and .Mrs. Roes Rogers Thursday. u ' i.i.' .the ceremony. .Miss Adeline Fox
The awxt maeting will be held nd :Baehleln Attended Ike
t the home df Ms. 'Edward J. "Mrs. Jaruiary formerly
Himes. lived at Surer and attended school
at "Monmouth. "Mr. January oper-
3fra. atn'.tb iHinegarttner .Of 'Mc
JMinnrllle, mho was in China -with
ithe IRoekefeller. foundation in
11929 wvaa the speaker. "Mrs.
Dbatles iFergwson ot Grand ilsland
mnd Miiss Loraine Wslling ot
TWheatkuxd gave - vocal Kbloai The
maxt meeting -will be at 'the ihome
of "Mr. sand Mrs. J. W. Versteeg.
. . .
! IHIONEER -The Pioneer Bow
ling ocbib -.met with "Mrs. .Andred
Thleas Thursday afternoon. Mrs. grange home economic club
Tfhisas ma ass lated by Mrs. Thursday -will be a .picnic at tthe
dSpeaee. - " 'community park.
ates a -taxi service in Corvallts
BRUSH 'COLLEGE Miss Bar- and they will make their home in
tiett Cunningham of Buell, Ida., .Chat city.
t 'a
MILL CITY A ahower was
held at the Church of Christ,
Wednesday, in honor of: Miss Viv
ian Sbelton .of i Gates, who will
marry Mr. Ernest Miller of Port
land July 3t. 'Mr. 'MRler Is .a
former Mill City man.
Miss. A. Armstrong
.guests at the "home of -Dr. and
'Mrs. C. L. rBlodgett 'and "Mr. and
Mrs. A. E.TJtley.
The meeting of :Brush 'College
By ANNE ADAMS
Round jout your summer ward-
rrobe with 'this rilimming neweom-
ear. Anne . Adams' pattern Mlgo fa
m shlrtwaister you'll wear from.
saun-up' to sun-down. A goredfroat
fcikirt gives slim up-and-down lines.
There's fullness below the front
:yoke for the bodice -softness you'
meed. Ton may want to make
Shirtwaist sleeves with "air
Tooled" slashes, or have straight
jsleeves with nicely shaped cuffs la
m fresh white oorcbright-'ColoT Uoj
imatch tthe fdeUgtttfttl, acailooeai
ocollar. Mjrowuif tinyfWtbniadowni
rthe watet win hreak up thatwfdth'
aacross. Order this -pattern today.
tboy some cool linen or sbantoag
fabric and with the guidance oof
fhe sewing instructor, you'll do a
aspeedy job!
Pattern -4185 !fa STallaUe fa
w omen "a sizes 34C, 38, 49, 42,
444, 4$ and-4. Size 3 take 3
yards!39 inch fabric and yard
oeontrast.
rirrxcM. ccmtb tisct is
eoiss tot thip Ann Idas patters.
Writs plainly SIZE, NAM S. AD-
oteesa style it umber.
Sm filied.. raa fiiws wmmer Saps
i ' a r rpntU 1 1 'Ataae
U writ far Mr it alMsl
8UMMEB PATTERS BOOK aa4
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gagtac. " -r a at "yeefeaK "
frocks. Bvrf a4aan4 w ear . . .
elaaaat sportatrra . . airy .Saaea
stytaa . ..-Maaat laaja. faaart orraa
aorioa. ; tiafarta at fcaia -aiotkaa. B
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Butaaana. patr iapartatcam.
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Perm. Oil
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In Pomps and Oxfords . j
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