The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 11, 1939, Page 15, Image 15

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon; Friday Morning, August 11, 1939
Dress up Nursery and Kiddie Clothes
With Laura Wheeler Motifs
I
M Arl'l tlMPJJ
oomimHccouciAFrsanncic
Embroider these playful motifs material repaired,
so Intriguing to the tots. Pattern Sea 4 tea eeats In coin for this
ltt I contains a transfer pattern pattern to The Statesman, Needle
of II motifs ransin; from 1SU x craft Depa. Write plainly PAT
IS laches to 1 x 2 laches; color TERN NUMBER, your NAME and
schemes; illustration- of stitches; ADDRESS.
In the i Valley Social Realm
Mvr.F9nr1r9r Vnwa GERVAIS Miss "Irene Ter-
J irhvAllcr. .diarhtcr af Mr. And
Mrs. J. A. Terschweiler, was mar
ried to Joseph Bonn, III, son of
Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph Bonn, II, at
Sacred Heart church .Saturday
Prayer" preceding .the ceremony, ing.
The bride wore a gowa of The bride, givea in marriage by
white moire, made' in princess her father, wore a dress of white
lines, with a square neck and tnUe with finger-Up Teil held In
i , ' . , place with a spray of gardenias
lengtt TeU was a bonnet of orchids
caught with a coronet of orange &nd whlte gladlolL Her oaly or.
BioUm. ou , . -u nament was a necklace-which has
rer-Faudskar Vows
Said in Silverton
(Continued from page 14)
who sang "Because" and "Lord's
; Bible.
The attendants, Mrs. Russell
; Nelson and Miss Althea Marie
been a family heirloom for three
generations. ..
Miss Rita Terschweiler was her
i Meyer, were JUT aster's only attendant. She wore
cally-fashloned dresses, Mrs. Nel- , oIenU1 own of peach taffeta
! son s of bine - moire and Miss 1U .houlder length TeU of peach
M7etCwW.m0M;fUMeH11 tulle and carried yellow and
: Nelsonas lest man and the ush- h gl4diolL Elmer Nlbler was
iers were Mr. Harcad Ia and tBe troom.9 best man Ernestine
Mr. Henry HJorth. . . 1.. Nathman sang during the mass
A -reception Am i the social rooms Mrfc E g Donnelly presided
: of .the church followed. A Jong . at tne Q ,
low bouquet of jeliow and wMte A dinner for the immediate
; blcwvmsked ith un white families was BerTed at noon at
S??"?114 U,l, . tome of the bride's parents.
MtasLUUeMadsen presided at the Tne brideg m was decorated
coffee nra aad Miss MarnaMoberg wlth IadIol an4 ferQ and a een.
of Salem cat the Ices. Miss Bea-
terpiece of a three-tiered wedding
trice Rydeen . cut the wedding ,.vl
e. Assteting wereMta Penw Mr Mrg Boni are gpnd
Moberg ef SilTertoir aad Miss Cor- to taeIr hOBeyiBOOIl m tae jgue
rine Moberg of Scott Mills. - rirer section. On their return
- Mr, Meyer is a naUre of SUver- tn reslde for thft , at
S-iiTTPS ,CT?keh!! tn wrrlce station and bus termi
i been with the Eastman Brothers . nal at oerrais -manufacturing
company. Mrs. .
ll'Jif- SILVER CLIFF Mrs. James
H a.mi??J JSB ho? Murkey was bstes. for a shower
pital ttafp sv.-'S. Friday honoring Mrs. Arthur
. Following a short wedding trip sklrren (Cedle Mulkey)..vs
the couple will be at home August Musical nnmbers were-'given
20 at their apartment at,S18 East by Mrs.. Floyd Fox, Mrs.'W F.
Main street, . : - L. ' - Krens, James Mulkey and Robert
. Mi&i Faudskar was honored at Gothberg.
a" surprise ' diner at the SilTerton The hostess was assisted in
hospiUl: Tuesday night. Present serrlng by Mrs. Emir Loe. and
were Mr. Dora Gores. Miss Bea . Mrs. Kenneth Waraock. Others
ElTStrom of IIU AngeL Miss Taora present were Mrs. Estella Mul
Arestad, Misavnth Barber. Mis key,: Mrs. Sarah Adamson, Mrs.
Bee Rydeen, Mrs. S. A. Canoy, Minnie Lozler. Mrs. Carrie Town
Miss Nellie Nichols, Mrs. Jean send,-Mrs. Elmer Hubbard, Mrs.
Cunningham,' Miss Lillian Block Sophia Moores, Mrs. Charles
and Miss Faudskar. Borte, Mrs. Eleanor Charpilloz.
" Mrs. Wiley Moon, Mrs. Grace
' ' Mulkey, -Mrs. Thelma Mulkey,
LIBERTY -Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mrs. Grace Brandt. Mrs. Edith
G. Judd were honor guests at Heater, Mrs. Orral Loe, Mrs.
a large dinner given by the Red Omar HalTorson, Mrs. Lee War
Hills grange Tuesday to celebrate nam and Mary Anne, Mrs. Ver
their golden wedding anniversary aon . Loxier, Mrs. Fred JarrilL
which occurred Sunday.. Tables Betty, Kathleen and Jeanne Mul
were centered with bouquets of key, Lucille Mulkey, Margaret
gotd gladioli which were flanked Warnochv Rath and Peggy Moon,
by gold candles-In crystal holders. Janice Marie Loe.
Wedding cakes were placed oa
either end of the table seating .
the guests of honor and their,
family. A beaatif al large wedding
cake la gold was presented by
Mrs. W. R. Dallas, made by Mrs.
Ralph Dent. ,
Musical numbers were given
I by Noel Williams, Mrs. Berchea
Caldwell. Miss Fern Morgan aad
Jacqueline Judd. Readings- aad
:, Ulks were given by Edna Judd,
, Ralph Dent, Mrs. O. L. Dencer
! and Frances Harlan;
Others signing the guest book
were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hold
er; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cr others,
Anna V. Bobbins, MUdred Zosel,
i Mrs. E. Doagherty, Mr. and Mrs.
! J. R. Rains, Merle Rains, Leroy
i Hewlett, Mr. and Mrs. C D. Cur
tis, Gus Cole, 'Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
! Northrup, G. E. Morgan. Mr; aad
i Mrs. John Dasch, Mr. and Mrs.
i Fred L. SeoMr William Zosel, Mr.
i and Mrs. C W. Stacey, Mr. aad
Mrs. J. F. Ballock. Ronald ' Cald
: weU. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Teter, O.
1 L. Dencer, Mrs. Arrflla M. Tamer,
i Clareaee Darby, Mr. and Mrs. Har
laa Jadd, Ha Kraager, Pearl Scott, '
j Mrs. Ralph Dent. Mr. W. R. Dal
1 laa, Paul A. Jadd. Mr. aad. Mrs. V.
j A. Ballaatyne, Florence Berndt,
I Mr. and Mrs. E- G. Clark, Mrs.
Etna Kraoger, Helen ifecuey,
Mrs. HaUie Koliky, Mr. and Mrs.
Myrea Yam Eaton, Mr. and Mrs.
E. O. Berkley. Bobby Van Eaton.
Mr. aad Mrs. W. D. Olden, Frank
f Jadd, Robert Anderson, Doris An
I dersea, Ira Lackeye, Robert Jadd,
1 Donald Forster, Mr. and Mrs. R.
i L. Forster, Frank Kelsky, Cata
j eriae Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
i RatclUf.
SILVERTON Colorful Japa
nese lanterns lighted the outdoor
living room of Mrs. Samuel Amea
for a supper party Wednesday "
night honoring Miss Seiko Wa
tanabe of Yokohama, Japan,' who
Is visiting her parents in Salem.
Members of tht Junior Women's
club were supper hostesses.
Miss Wa tanabe,' who was grad
uated from Willamette university,
told of her work as teacher In a
Baptist girls' school In the orient.
She told only of the customs in
comparison to those of America,
saylag that . studying Is a serious
business In the orient. English,
home economics, commercial sub
jects and art are taught in the
school in which she Is teaching.
She , spoke of the book stalls
where people may read a book or
purchase it.
Present at the sapper were
Miss WaUns.be, Miss LaForest
McDonald, Mrs. F. Glenn McDon
ald, Miss Olga Green, Mrs. Mar
lon Green, Mrs. Ralph - Larson,
Mrs. Perl Bye, Miss Frances Stew
art, Miss Thelma Lof thus. Miss
Ina Harold, Mrs. A. P. Solle, Misa
Lillie Hadsen, Miss Evelyn Lais,
Mrs. John Cusano of Pocatello, -"Idaho,
Miss Rosella Richardson
and Mrs. Ames.
INDEPENDENCE Sunday
afternoon Miss Margaret Noble,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Noble, became the bride et
Mr. Edgar Pomeroy, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Pomeroy, at a
garden ceremony read in the J. S.
Robbie gardens by Rev. W. B.
Mahon. -
The bride was gowned in pale
blue net over white satin and
was -given away by. her father..
She carried a bouquet of gladioli,
sweetpeas and fern.
Miss Mildred Pomeroy 4nd
Miss Joan Neville of Bremerton,
Wash., were bridesmaids. Mr.
Tom. Pomeroy, brother of the
groom, acted as best man.
A garden receptioa followed
the ceremony with Mrs. Paul
Carey, Miss Barbara Mattlson and
Mrs. Andrew Halverson of Salem
assisting with the serving.
Mr. and Mrs. Pomeroy are both
graduates of the Independence
schools. -
BROOKS The Garden club met
at. the home of Mrs. Leah Bailey
Friday for an all day meeting and
covered dish luncheon.
Mrs. Lela Bartholomew, newly
elected president, led the business
session.
Guests were Mrs. Bess Robert
son of Spokane, Mrs. Mary Ward.
Mrs. Enla Legg and daughter of
Brooks.
Members present were Mrs. Alta
Singleterry, Mrs. Bertha Streeter,
Mrs. Dollls Ramp, Mrs. Lela Bar
tholomew, Mrs. Lillian Steiger,
Mrs. Evelyn McFarland and
daughter Darleen, Mrs. Hilda Rig
gi, Mrs. Althea Day, Mrs, Issie
Watts, Mrs. Gladys Fitts and son
John, Mrs. Anna Danlavy, Misses'
Muriel and: Joan Fitts. aad the
hostess, Mrs. Leah Bailey.
"
WALDO HILLS Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Dickman, announce-the mar
riage of their daughter. Miss Get
aldyne, to WiKred E. Jossy.soa
of Mr, and Mrs. William Jossy 6t
Portland. Saturday night at Van
couver Christian chureh.
The bride wore a white shark- -skin
suit' with blue and white ac
cessories. She was attended by'
Mrs. Marlyn Wengerr. th former
Ella Kellner ' of SilTerton. The
best man was Bad Swlnney of
Portland. They will lire at Port
' land. . : " - J
.. ": .
WHEATLAND . - Mrs. .Elmer
Thomas of Wheatland delightfully
entertained the Wheatland Social
Service club at an all day meet
ing at her home Thursday with
dinner at noon. Fancy work for
; a bazaar to be held next winter
: was done. Mesdames W. R. Kirk
wood. Andrew Gilchrist, RoUle
Worthington, L. V. Davidson, Mar
tin Hanson, A. P. Magnets. J. W.
Dryden, C. P. Magness. P. H. Fow-
ler and the hostess were present.
1WOODBURN The Presbyter
Ian ladies' aid society met Wed
nesday afternoon with Vice-President
Julia Layman In charge. De
rations were conducted by Mrs.
Jane Mack and the roll call was
answered by "Noted Women."
Joan' Twee die gaTe a report oa
YMCA district camp near Silver
Creek Falls. "The Ladies' Aid."
a reading, was given by Beverly
Hughes, and a piano solo by Joan,
Tweedie. " "
Refreshments were served from
an attractive table covered with
a lace cloth aad centered with
sweet -peas. Hostesses were Mrs.
Olive Smith and Mrs. Thomas
Sims. The program committee
waa Mrs. E. J. Hughes aad Mrs.
L. : R. Tweedie. V
i ' ; e . -
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AURORA Miss Marguerite
Col Tin, who is soon to become the
bride of Lewis Bushman of Can
by, was given a bridal shower at
the Maplewood grange hall Fri
day afternoon by Mrs. Elsie Wle
gand aad Miss Lisate Fny. Sixty
five guests were seated at the ta
ble and served ice eream and
cake. Many beautiful gifts were
received by the gaest of honor.
DALLAS j One of the largest
affairs of the summer was the
benefit tea given by the Boy
Scout Mothers club in the gar
dens at the home of Mrs. Robert
Van Orsdel .on Thursday after
noon. The tea table was centered with
an attractive arrangement of. rose
and blue hydrangeas. Pouring
during the afternoon were Mrs.
Eugene Hayter, Mrs. Laird V.
Woods and Mrs. Harry M. Webb.
A large number of guests called
during the afternoon. Greeting
the guests were members of the
Boy Scout Mothers' club of which
Mrs. V. Ray Boydston Is president,
Two cakes given as prises were
received by Mrs. J. F. Spooner and
Mrs. Clyde GIbbs.
SILVERTON The Loyal
Guards class of the Methodist
church school will be entertained
In the home of Mrs. Herman Nae
gll Friday afternoon, August 18.
Mrs. Ida Neuenberg will be as
sisting hostess.
Mrs. Neuenberg, who has been
pending several weeks with her
sons la Los Angeles, has returned
to SilTerton.
' HUBBARD Miss Merle Dlmick
entertained In honor -of Mrs.
George Ross (Esther Bently) of
Hakalau, Hawaii, Saturday. Mrs.
Ross and Miss Dlmick were nor.
mal school chums. Mr. and Mrs.
Ross are spending several months
on the mainland.
Others present were Miss Kath
arine Arbuthnot, Miss Laura J.
Taylor of the Monmouth normal
faculty, Miss Katie Macy of Salem,
Mrs. Glen Briedwell of Silverton,
and Mrs. L. A. Miller of Hubbard,
all. former schoolmates.
DALLAS Members of the
Women's Missionary society of the
First Presbyterian church were
entertained at the summer home
of Mrs. Mark Hayter at Nelscott
oa Tuesday.
A no-host luncheon waa served
with the afternoon spent infor
mally. Present were Mr. and Mrs. L.
W. Plummer. Rev. aad Mrs. Wal
ter Duff, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Whitworth. Mrs. Harry M. Webb.
Mrs. J. G. Van OsdeL Mrs. Conrad
Stafrin, Mrs. J. F. Spooner, Mrs.
B. F. Preston, Mrs. Robert R. Van
Orsdel. Mrs. Edward J. H I m e s ,
Mrs. Frank Johnson. Mrs. Wilbur
Cook, Mrs. Lena McDonald of The
Dalles, Dr. A. M. Williams of
Nelscott and Mrs. Hayter. .
MILL CITY Mrs . William
Quinn 'entertained at her home
Thursday in honor of her sister,
Mrs. Leaky of Indiana, who Is
'-visiting in Mill City.. Five tables
of cards were played with high
score won by Mrs. W. W. Allen.
Mrs.; Leaky was given a guest
prize. Those entertained, were
Mrs. Tom Allen, Mrs. W. Allen,
Mrs.- Elsa Allen, Mrs. R. Schroed
er, Mrs. Frank Potter, Mrs. Carl
Kelly, Mrs. W. Mason, ; Mrs. R.
Saucier, Mr si A. Hoenlg. Mrs.
Charles Porter, Mrs. Holthoase,
Mrs. R. Faust,- Mrs; L. E. Dike.
Mrs. C. E. Mason, Mrs. D. HIM.
Misa Mirian Allen. Mrs. W. Bur
tram, Mrs. Reed and Mrs. Leaky.
Mrs. ,Vera Slater of Saa Fran
cisco Is Tisitiag MU1 City rela
tives. SILVER CLIFF -Mrs. Carrie
Towasead was honor guest at a
birthday dinner Thursday night
at the home of Mrs. Inex Heater
la SHvertoa. .
Following the dinner gifts were
PAGE FIFTEEN
presented to Mrs. Townsend and -music
was enjoyed. Covers were
placed for Mrs. Townsend, Mr.
aad Mrs. E. M. Stone and Miss
Alice Stone of Troutdale, Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Fox, Frances and
Floyd Fox, Mrs. Geneva Hubbard.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Krens. Miss
Verona Baum, Melrln Heater and
the hostess, Mrs. Inez Heater.
CENTRAL HOWELL Mrs. :
R. J. Haverson has returned from -a
trip to Florida. While there
she visited her sister, Mrs. E.
Eddy, whom she had not seea .
tor 50 years. Mrs. Haverson also
visited relatives in Ohio and
North Dakota.
She was entertained with a
picnic dinner at Olinger park
Sunday, August fi. by her daugh
ters, Mrs. George Strang and Mrs.
M. W. Hammer, and their lam-,
ilies.
SUVER Mr. and Mrs. John.
Kosaake announce the marriage -of
their daughter, Gayle, to Floyd
; Allen of Longriew on July 22.
Miss Beth Purvine has returned
tinm f ran aAvonl Am vatnn
spent at Neskowin with a group
of girls from Independence.
r
BRUSH CREEK- ilsa Marg
ery Hillman. bride-elect of John
Gbplerad, was the Inspiration of
a neighborhood party recently at
the home of her pareats, Mr. aad
Mrs. Dan Hillman. The wedding
date has been set for August If
at Triaity church. V
'Present were Miss Hillman,
Mrs. Oscar Wlgle. Mrs. Alee
Mathis. Mrs. Ole Moen, miss l.u-
eUa Ferlaad. Mrs. Alvla Krug
aad Donna, Mrs. Stewart Meciure,
Mrs." Andrew Haere and Sylvia
Haere, Mrs. John Goplerud, Inga
aad Charlotte V Goplerud, Mrs.
Samaer Schora, Mrs, Fred Krug,
Helen Harl, Jaanita- M o e , Mrs.
Sam Lorenien, Mrs. Carl Loren-
sea, Ruth LorenieiuJtr John
Overlund, 3; Mrs. Aden Klopfen
stein, LclA-Stortz, Mrs. John,Lsj
son, Mr a. Clifford Njback, Un:
Marie Goplerud, Miss Peggy Gop
lerud. Mrs. M. StorasU and Mrs.
s & n
Green
Stamps
FrL, Sat.
Son. &
: Hon.
Cottage at Ferry Dial 7707 Free DeliTery
(THE BIGGEST LITTLE STORE DC TOWN) . .
APiNOUIN CEMENT ; ': -
For the convenience of our customers we are going to keep"
ear store epea Suadays. SUrtiag Suaday, Aug. 13,-1939. -Hears
0 A. M: to 6 P. M.
RINSO, rcg..pkg.-:-l- C
19c
tOlTOjtHCz. 'canl 4 can! 9C
Armour's , ' .' S:,j- . -..-v-r " - . '"v-, - .
DCE CPEArJ . . qfc 25?
CRACKERS, Edgcmont Cheezit 2 pkgs. QQc
A' Dainty Cheese Cracker
COFFEE, mild and mellow, Ib:
Fresh Ground - - . '
BUTTER
lb. 27
SALAD DRESSING, Chef Special, qt HgC
ABBEY TUNA FLAKES, Vi .-.aCd
COFFEE, Golden West, in 3-lb. cans, lb.2JC
2 lbs. 19c
ARMOUR'S MILK..
MAYONNAISE.
Best Foods
t. 2Sc Qt- 45c
Toilet Tissue 3 rolls
SNOWDRIFT SH0RTENING.-3-llr. can S2S
FLOUR, Myrtle Brand, 49-lb. Lag -92
it
iVrahse:- --:Carro4s'v
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$10 OR MORI ON
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AUGUST SALE FOR IIOES, now
Unfinished chair, sketched, smoothly sanded and ready to
paint or stain. Unusually low priced for this sale at only Wc
Strong, Rugged Builders9
Hardware Priced, at Sears
To Save You at Least Vz
Going H bufltf? Going to remodel?
The you'll want to buy your eqaip
snent of Sears, wfacro quality is assvrod.
Moke no mistake! From noils to door
knobs, every item is pricedl for savings.
flnsidle ILoclk Sett
In 2 Finishes
il LE'
DaH brass or ol4 cop
per finish Elfin set
with key. For doors 1
to 2 inches thick.
French Door or Window Set
Front Door Lock Set ..... .
Rim Lock Set, horizontal, upright
Fluted Glass Door Knob .
5-Pixi Tumbler Lokb
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Hasky"Etfin"
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tronxe ffinbh rnstless
meteJ with trvn-ptsi
cyUader,
4-Inch Steel Bolls, brass ......
Midget Cksement Fastener ..
X7mdow . Lock .J..-...JJ.
House Numbers, 3-inch brass
Screen Door Check ..lic.
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Cylinder flight Latch .
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Tambler Loeh
Blach Finish
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l-Inch Cylinder Padlock L
Combination Padlock
Bicycle Padlock .....U..
..1.00
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Mm os nan
Friday and Saturday Only!
Of Your Own Selection
EEEI uith every 'Gold Seal' 4-Stai
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THESE ORDERS REDEEMABLE AT ANY OF
BUSICK7S SUPER MARKETS
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ArDnIiix on Exterior
6JJ Co. Ft. Capacity
it New Cube Releases
-Ice Tray Releases
rPoiarex Meat Saver
it Twin Vegedralors
-Ar Bis Handi-Bin Drawer
Vr Built-in Thermometer
A Million Homo
makers Endorse
COLDSPOT
DflasttcBF RUMedl JPsininitt
Equals Any Home Paint
Selling Up to 3.50 Gallon
Goflen . . hi Fire-Gonasi, Lots
hinj, fstvetst wear and lowest test
Flows- rraen the WeVeerfcly ami oaeOy .
drios to a toswaar-tosbtkes Om far
fort elasticity aad longest Ufa.
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Turpentine, m bull'gal.
4-Hour Varnish, quick drying, qt.
Varnish Brush, 2-inch size ...........
Putty, will not crack, lb. " ,
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