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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1940)
-rl--- . .-r.rrra'.-lrMe:-! Th) OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Orexjon. Friday Morning' March 13. IMS PAGE FIFTEEN hi Or mOVV LOVES f 4: 7 1 1 1 SAITPEPPER SETS A 75c VALUE, $ay buyers of many of A. merica ' lead ing department Starts. ...and 6 LABELS from Whit Star Tuna or Chicken ol the Sea Brand Grated Style Tuna. Mighty clever! One little fish is canary yel low ... for salt. The other one is turquoise blue ... for pepper. That's so you won't get salt Vhen you want pepper, or vice versa! Get a supply of this quality tuna today . . . and serve it often. Your family will like it, and it's good for them. Contains Vitamins "A" and "D"and Iodine, effective preventive of nutritional goiter. There are scores ol ways of serving... all different, all delicious! Van Cam Sa Food Cxupoiry, Inc. ton C, Torwlnol lJi California. (Porto Stamp not mxpm4) iocUnd liCMKMMty OraorClraft t A1m kMi JAIT 4 from CMcfcM of tfco U Stood or Whit. Star Too. Son PlfPfl SITt Mt SWofcor H Cooory Yoftowi r)or Skadar Torino! to Sloo). .Stata. Miss Pope Tells Wedding Plans Miss Carol Pape of Portland, whose marriage to Mr. Roland Pinger will be April 6,' has been the Inspiration ol several parties. Miss Dorothy Feets entertained with a dinner party " Tuesday night in her honor and Miss Mar garet Shivery has invited guests to a breakfast for her. Miss Pape will have as her ma tron of honor, Mrs. Edwin D. Hick, and Miss Peets will be her maid of honor. Other attendants include Mrs. Robert Goodfellow, Mrs. Robert Culpepper of Sacra mento and Miss Barbara Pinger of San Francisco. Dr. Edward Pinger will come with his sister from San Fran cisco to be best man for this bro ther. Ushers are to be Mr. Ken neth Mitchell. Mr. Cecil Inman. Mr. Marshall Harrison, Mr. Myron Plnkstaff and Mr. Jack Campbell. Dr. Henry Marcotte, who read the service at the marriage of the bride's mother and father will of ficiate. The ceremony will be at 8:30 o'clock at the First Presby terian church. A reception will follow at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester H. Pape. Dessert Luncheon At Tucker s Mrs. George Tucker was host ess when she entertained with a dessert luncheon Wednesday af ternoon honoring members of the Amaranth. Yellow and green colors were used in the table appointments. Those present were: Mrs. Mal colm McDonald, Mrs. James Manning, Mrs. Albert Boock, Mrs. J. B. Protzman. Mrs. Ever ett Booster, Mrs. Paul Miller, Mrs. Iva Bushey, Miss Shirley Booster, Miss Janet McDonald, Miss Audrey Tucker and Mrs. George Tucker. a Informal Tea at Zumwalt's t Mrs. Chester Zumwalt enter tained yesterday with an infor mal tea complimenting her mother. Mrs. A. M. Snyder of Corrallis. Spring flowers graced the guest rooms. Those bidden to greet Mrs. Snyder were: Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Mrs. Arden Reed, Mrs. C K. Logan, Mrs. Tinkham Gil bert, Mrs. Waldo Mills, Miss Mil lie Gross, Mrs. Boyden Robinson, and Mrs. Zumwalt. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Tandy of Independence are being felici tated upon the birth of a daugh ter, Judith Ann, born Tuesday at a Dallas hospital. The little girl is a granddaughter of Mrs. Clara Tandy and the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. McElroy. Mr. Tandy was Hazel McElroy before her marriage. Hopper-Matthews Vows Said 'Mrs. Edith Matthews became the bride of Mr. Roland Hopper at the H. McWhorter home on North Summer street on Sunday morn ing. The bride wore a navy blue dress and a corsage of rosebuds. A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony with members of the two families attending. The table was decorated with sweetpeasand lighted candles. Mr. and Mrs. Hopper will live In Sisters, where Mr. Hopper is employed by the state highway department. Mrs. Laidlaw Is -Hostess Mrs. James Laidlaw enter tained with a luncheon at God frey's Thursday afternoon honor ing a group of friends. Spring blossoms centered the table. Covers were placed for Mrs. Russell Catlin, Mrs. Prince W. Byrd, Mrs. Frank II. Spears, Mrs. Arthur McLaughlin, Miss Mabel Robertson, Mrs. Donald A. Young. Mrs. John Lauterman, Mrs. Don ald McCargar, Mrs. Sidney Kro mer, Mrs. Richard Salter and Mrs. Laidlow. a Miss Virginia Cross has been the guest of Miss Barbara Wil liams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams, the past few days. Community Club To Give Program WALDO HILLS The Waldo Hills club Is sponsoring an ex change program at the Sllverton Hills Community club house on the night of March 29. Max Scriber is chairman of plans. Theodore Riches was honored at a surprise birthday dinner at the Riches home Sunday night. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Rue, Ronald Rue, Mr. and Mrs. Verle King, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mulkey, Mr. and Mrs. Max Scriber, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riches. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Riches and Mary Jane. Altar Group Plant Sale SILVERTON St. Monica's Al tar society is making ready for its seventh annual sale of Easter novelties to include Easter foods. To serve on the committee are Mrs. Ben Zollner, Mrs. Leonard Hudson, Mrs. Omar Halverson, Mrs. Wesley McDonell. Mrs. W. Stirber and Mrs. Joseph Schnei der. Mrs. E. A. Domagalla Is presi dent of the society. Play Will Be Given DAYTON "Growing Pains," a three-act comedy, will be given by the Junior class of the Dayton un ion high school tonight at 8 p.m. MONTGOMERY WARD! ETw aft Wair els IPire-Sasfteir mmsm Presenting a sensa tional Dinnerwaro Event of Genuine Im ported Sets Truly a Pre-Easter vent to take full advantage of. We have a number oi beautiful genuine Czechoslovakia:! sets capturing all the rare continent al beauty of the finest craftsmanship. A host of patterns covering a multi tude of color harmonies. 106-Piece FLORAL PATTERN Made in Czechoslovakia, this on is a beau tiful masterpiece of Czech art. Has large floral pattern with square dessert plates. Gold trimmed on the edges and handle. Regularly sold for $52.50. Special for this sale only at-. 44-7S MS-!?iece OTffiT SET $42, .95 Another from far-away C,Aodovakla and In this one you can well see the aMaadw vdueA blue border design juioum gold trimmed edges. Has beautiful floral design also. Regular price of this was S43.3U. 92-Piece Imported Beautiful geometric border design in a host of colors. Gold, blue, ivory and pink skillfully combined in a charming pattern of beauty. Genuine Czechoslo vakian selling formerly for $44.50, now only 36.75 53-Piece Green and Gold Has a luxurious green and gold border trim with a pink floral pattern applied i - i i ' i jt under a deep glase assuring long life AO m w of the set Originally sold for $23.50 50-Piece Floral Pattern Service for 6. An oustanding pink floral pattern with a soft ivory rim tone. En Joy the luxury of the remarkable set. Was priced at $17.95, now sells for M.75 92-Piece Set Patterns like this have been very popu lar for some time. Comes in pink rose spray border design and sold for $44.50. Now only $36.75 53-Piece Floral Border Graceful clusters of blue, pink and yellow floral designs make this set de lightfully refreshing. Priced at $24.50, now only 19.75 52-Piece Wedgewood Style Large central floral pattern in the gen uine Wedgewood styling. It is one of most DODular patterns, neducea our from $15.89 to the present low price. 10.75 3 Welles With France's Daladier Ml Edoaard Daladier and Sumner Welle Thla raplophoto showi French Premier Edouard Daladier, left, with Sumner Welles, United States undersecretary of state, and Presi dent Roosevelt's special emissary on a European peace junket, Welles talked with Daladier and President Albert Le Brun In Paris. Polk Oratorical Contest Date Set High School Students Will Compete Next Tuesday at Monmouth MONMOUTH The Polk coun ty American Legion oratorical con test will be held In the Oregon College of Education auditorium in Campbell hall Tuesday, March 19, at 2:30 p. m. Independence high school and Dallas high school have already held their indlridual contests during the past week to select their represen tatives. These contests are a part of the third annual American Legion oratorical contest, the winner of which will receive the Eddie Can tor 14000, four-year college schol arship. The second prize is 11000 and the third prize is $500. Dr. V. V. Caldwell, professor of psy chology on the Oregon College of Education faculty, 13 the chair man of the Polk county contest and of the district contest. Mem bers of Monmouth post. No. 5 6, American Legion, are assisting in arranging the details for the con test. Winners in the county contest her will represent Polk county in a district contest which will be held in Salem March 25. The winners of the district contest will compete with three others for the state title, the winner of which will then participate in a Pacific coast contest at San Fran cisco. This contest is a part of the Americanization program of the American Legion and the sub jects of the orations and the ex temporaneous talks are on the bill of rights of the constitution of the United States and consti tutional powers. Each contestant glres a 10-minute prepared ora tion and a four-minute extem poraneous talk on a selected top ic. The contest is open to the public. Visit Parents' Home, Hubbard HUBBARD Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sherman and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sherman of Susanville, Calif., and Mrs. Delbert Mason of La Center, Wash., were visitors at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs Clarence Sherman. The singing school, under the leadership of Paul E. Yoder of Portland, held each Monday and Friday night Is meeting with splendid success. 55 0C3 3E6 BO Vf LACI TRIMMED 7 11 -(rr A Ota I ? 1 LliLSl1 1 v-i LACI TRIMMED OR TAILORED 4-OORE SLIPS Kiuhrfy $1,291 Slips to make yeu itel "all dressed up." Slip with bodices and hems smothered with glori ous Alencon-type lace. Plain tailored styles, tool When you see the richness of the magnificent rayon satin, you'll realize tow exdtins; this sale is I Sizes 32-44, w' AS YOUR NEW EASTER DRESS I Sale! HUNDREDS OF PAIRS OF FILMY SHEER SILK Chiffons Regular 69c Value I Glowing, tun-drenched hade in wlsp-lik S threads that cling to your legs without a ripple. Glorious silk with silk cov ered rayon toes. Get at least on pair for Eastef while this sale 1 onf 5E2ESI f V t 1-11 V X lii tit JT-n ; -s " " V Xl I A & v J , Salmi fogvlarty 1.981 "Nightandny" Oxfords T177 Fomwn he I I Arck Comfort I Pre-Easter sal of a nation wide favorite I Softest white or black kid gypsy ties with hidden comfort in their firm steel shank, special arch fea ture and snug-fitting heels I ' A WW jvj . Sahl Dashing Nw Sty hi I Spring Handbags cTTxrnc abcib ftodncod from 99c for Eottorl Coal black simulated patents twinkle like anthracite in the sunt Soft suede-like brushed rayons in glorious pastel shades. New bags sale priced I h bolts, thoy'd b 1 7c yd I Sale! 80 Sq. IPercjales V10y4.hmgAt JJ yd Znjoy the wonderful service of quality percale at this big saving I These crisp spring prints "hav very thing" t new-looking pat terns; fresh, alirt colors. 6. !),!' i n Him. Ml Dp htnsl Tvbfastl Sale! Girls9 Dresses 4 Rogvlorty S9t 1-6,7-U The most raarvllva money worth w'v seen in long timet All wonderful SO square percale. M any with matching panties. The trim mings alone spell quality! V w if 1.1. -' 1 Step Ov' in CsierrW Spring Soeks Long or Skortl Treat yourself to these smart rayon mixtures with the cot ton tops, toes and heels 1 Soe Longnr Wear mg Knyom Lacy Undies Stock opt ftnytlmn't Akoodl Anklet Sale! Rogmfnrly S5 Lace on your undies is no lux ury at our sal price I Briefs, panties, famous for comfort. Womom'tl CkiUro'$l cib. CoptoJ from Boby Oesmf Pretty Blonses 'SDflB Size 3t to 40 . 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