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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1940)
PAGE TEN Tli OHIGOII STATESMAN. Solera Oregon, Saturday Morning, April 27. 1813 Bride-Elect Feted by Shower - Miss Jean Moore and Mlns Ruth Annnaen were hostesses last night when they entertained with an Informal party complimenting Mies Evelyn ' Melson whose marri age to Mr. Ewald Franz will be an event of May 22. The affair was given at the Moore home on Let He street. : Miss Melson was honored with , a miscellaneous shower. At the supper-hour the tables were set in pastel colors and small bou quets! of spring flowers made up the centerpieces, , . j, . . Those bidden to honor Miss Melson were: Miss Barbara Cotnp ton. Miss Betty Anunsen, Miss Patricia Schramm, Miss Maxlne Woodfield, Miss Elizabeth Grant, Miss Jere Simmons, Miss Zilla " Frogley, Miss June Earle, Miss Bobby Bectner, Miss Dorothy Moore, MissiBetty Williams, Miss Mildred Wllilams, Miss Barbara Kurtz. Miss Rachel Yocnm, Mrs. Paul Silke, Jr., Mrs. Boy Melson. Mrs. George Moore and Mrs. Fred - S. Anunsen. Thursday Club Is Entertained ?' Mrs..Holliis Huntington and Mrs. C a r 1 i Nelson entertained Thursday with a luncheon at God-: frey's complimenting members of their contract! club nd several additional guests. Following the luncheon the; group went to the Hollington home for several hours of bridge. The additional guests invited j were: Mrs. Ercel Kay. Mrs. Lowell Kern and Mrs. John J. Elliott. Club members Include: Mrs. John Carson, Mrs. Karl Becke. Mrs. Homer Ean, Mrs. Clifford Brown, Mrs. Conrad W. Palus, - 1 XI A z a Mra 13 It Qutsenberry, Mrs. Carl Nelson and Mrs. HoIIls Huntington. David Smith, Jr. Will Flay i David Smith, Jr.. 15-year-old pianist, formerly of Salem, and now studying: with Dr. Karol Llszniewski at the Cincinnati Con servatory of Music, will be pre sented in concert at the conserva tory concert hall on Monday eve ning. He will play the Beethoven concerto in G Major. David will be soloist with the Conservatory Symphony orchestra, under the baton of Dr. Alexander Von Kreis ler, in a nation-wide broadcast in May. ? 11 is a former student of Mrs. Walter A. Denton. He left Port land last Steptember to attend the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music.. Walnut Hills College Pre paratory school in Cincinnati. : Sunshine Club Is Honored The Turner, Sunshine club met at the home of Mrs. Earl Standley for an informal afternoon Wed nesday. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Curt Mellis, May . Those present were: Mrs. Chet Stewart, Mrs. George Nelson, Mrs. Ellen Klokstad, Mrs, Ed Nelson. Mrs. Gregg Thomas., Mrs. Adolph Nelson, Mrs. Evelyn Holt, Mrs. Louie Peterson, Mrs. W. Nelson, Mrs. Edith Mellis. Mrs. Nyal Dow, Mrs. Lily Lyon, Mrs. Ruth Show ers, Mrs. Elsie Whittaker, Mrs. Mary Standley, Mrs. Earl Grim and Mrs. Earl Standley. Mrs. Esther Sharpnack will present her piano pupils in re cital tonignt at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. E. P. Saabye at 241S West Knob Hill street. With Salem, Folk at OSC By ISABEL McGILCHRIST A singular honor was confer red upon Doug Chambers of Sa lem Thursday when he emerged from the political fracas as presi dent of the Associated Students of Oregon 8tate college. - i Alice Cunningham has Just been selected to become a mem ber of Oroicron Nu, home econom ics honor society. This- Is the highest award that can come to any girl In this field, member ship being granted upon the basis of scholarship and interest shows In home economics.: Numbering among active sports participants this week were. Mil ton Hartwell in the, annual novice boxing tournament; Gene HoU steln, who left for Seattle as a member of the Oregon State var sity crew and Bert Glaisyer. pitch ing a winning game for the Phi Delt's intramural baseball team. . With election of officers for next year still in order, the Asso ciated men's halls elected new gained the post of social chair man and was installed Wednes day. - j Playing host at their house so cial functions last weekend were' Virginia Steed, Mary Jane Con my and Mary Ellen Bywater at the Tri Delt formal dinner dance; Dorothy Klbbee, Alice Unruh and Barbara Forest at the Alpha Chl's house dance; Shirley Chad wick and Marjorie Ann Johnson at the Kappa Kappa Gamma formal; and Ed Bishop, Gene Hollateia, Bert Glaisyer and Harry Carson at the Phi Delta Theta fireside. Ma Beta Beta, national 4H club honor society, at a special meet ing last weekend, elected officers for-the ensuing year. Selected to the position of treasurer of the organisation was Quentin Zlelln skl. Odds and ends Marios Hess helping with festivities in t h celebration of the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority's fifth annual in ternational reunion day. . .Park-, er Gies added to the list of lucky Oregon Staters accepted by the air corps training-board Into tha nait. . . Natalia Neer ia Portland and IlHIsboro last weekend at tending the home economics field trip. . . Henry pavelek appointed ea tat senior alsnn! member ship committee. A. Wally Reed. a fiui visitor this weekend. J Radio programs for the week end are as follows: TODAI KEX, C-7 p.m. NBC Symphony. Arturo Toscaninl, conductor. Buitala Bolbtrf stria Srlec Symphony Jic. 4 A miaor 5ib.hoa La Eolidas franc La Yals . Kavcl SU.VDAY KEX,5 8 a.m. Music Hall of the Air opera " concert; Gounod's Faust.' KOIN, 11 a.m. ' Philharmonic-! -Symphony orchestra.. Conduc tor. BarbirQlli. Ovcrtara to To Marriage uf Tifare! .. y. ,. afiisart Sjrm pbeny 4... .,,., ,. .-Brahma "L t'.mpaneila" Iacanini-IubBk y Rom, a and Jnlict Tacfaaikonky KOIN, 5-8 p.m. Ford Sunday Evening hour; Wilfred ' Pelle tier, conductor; Hose Bampton, ... - soprano. ' v... ' ' OTertar. to "Saeret of gaaanna" L , ., Wolf-Ferrari Orcnratra ; - -Valasaaas " ., Lmmi Orcfce&tra l Not Go My Leva . .. -Hagemaa Springtime from "'aloma".. Herbert Hut Bampton and Orchestra I laose Jrfacabre ,.. Saint Saena Orchestra i S.villa from "Snite Kcpacaola"Jilclnia Orchestra I face, Pce, mfo Die from "l Joria del X)ftmo" , Vrdi Mias Bampton and orchestra La plus ju lanta.. Debnasy ? Ortkeatra - , Jardin d' Amar..CanadiaB Polk ' Soaf Bampton, thorns nf orxhtra ririt Ra mania a Khapiodj- Enec Orcbatra . O Oar of Beat and GladaeisTraditlonaJ Hist Bampton. eboras , adienca , ana orraotra. Benefit Party Given Mrs. C. K. Logan and Mrs. Leslie Preble entertained with a benefit luncheon and bridge Fri day afternoon at Alderbrook. The affair was given for the May flower Guild at the First Congre gational church. Covers were placed for twenty guests and later tables were made np for bridge. Bouquets of spring flowers made up the table ap pointments. Other guests called between the hours of 4 and 5:80 o'clock for tea. Former Dallas Women Here ; Thursday afternoon at Gordon, Blaek's home a social afternoon was given for former Dallas wom en who now reside In Salem, lira. W. II. Nay and Mrs. W. P. Mil ler were assistant hostesses. Flow ers were rose pink tulips and or chid Iris in ervstsl bowls. r Time was spent In visiting about times In Dallas as neighbors. Special guests were Mrs. Peter Berg, of Dallas and Miss Helen Johnson. Guests were Mesdames Bertha Hatfield Holman, Cora Tufts Kenendy, P. J.' Carnes, Grace Chopin Miller, Laura Beebe Barham, Loretta Campbell - May, Leona Brown Russell, Dora Dew ey, Sadie Francis Ney, Emma Calrnes Leighton.: Hulda Frey Lynch, Zella Thompson James. Suale R. Balderee, Jennie Sie- t a r t h, . Esther Dewey Barham. Merle Hall Ankeny Nettie Wells, Barham, Doris L. Barber, Alice' Barber, Blanche Barber Odom, Bess Stevensen, Nellie Muscott Chopin. Letha Agnew Staats, Lou ise Keller. i The group planned a picnic at the Dallas City Park for late July and have an annual meeting at Black's. Thimble Club at Kurth's This Maccabee Thimble, dub of Willamette tent-hive No. spent a social hour Thursday . in the home; of Mrs. Anna Kurth and Annabel Kurth. In charge of the basaair on May 4 are Edith Bates, .Annabel Douglas and Margaret Kurth. - . The next meeting will be held in the home of Edith Bates, A group of officers of the state American Legion auxiliary will leave Sunday for southern Ore gon cm an Inspection tour of the district. Those making the trip are: fflra. I-eif Bergsvik, Mrs. William Horsfall of Klamath Falls,! president of the state American. Legion auxiliary, Mrs. Vera Whitcomb, secretary and Mrs. Laura Goode, vice-president. WEfiF i ! I 1 Willi Suits Our well known WEBFOOT swim suits Just arrived . . all new! And we'll give you a big bargain tomorrow in these famous swim suits new lastex the new, bright color schemes for the new season' Choose new , . all charge purchases go on May bill payable is June. Lastex! velvet lastex, etc All MILLER'S MILLER'S Main Floor wee Values to $5 Women's Pumps Ties, Etc. o MILLER'S , basement: S-Thread. 4S-gauge pure silk. fuU-fashIoner stockings go on sale in our basement store tomorrow at this low price! (Ir retnlars) ot tlther priced noaa , clear, sheer, poiiUtely. rlngless. All the wanted shades) EJxea 1 to 10 tt. : rs , ! NO COMPARISON I . -in... ; There's no comparison to hosiery selling regularly at 'this trice or even lOe to z5e hhrhen T2IRIFTIE&" mnat Y. and worn to bo appreciated! , Wear them for your overy-day- nmcr , , . zor sports, etc 4 BASEMENT Last ay 7. "win ' All Charge Purchases ?-- -It ' 1 hit I Payable in June H I WW : Today Go On T JfJ MS- . V . aa. . Large, oy-o-ioot JBeigivun urie" .at in this final cleanup sale todu tilarly to $70. Fringed ends. Lovely j terns in rich blues, rustsrrreens, recJsieV. V Only 1 1 in the lotl H" -thopf sJj floor. 5 iVwiV T r-X 3 iaJU.X. 1; 'Mr X ' T silks s&mr acetates axe greatcdpiiw, plain, light cmd'arkftHads. . all are represent "r gh1oii!yi in aaamon, a 2: are featured in. Grouped for the versary sale, tb v Gloves . . . kids . . , cape sklSTT farrjous glove makers comprise fcis of odds priced today at only Sl.OCF A Brawn, grey, green, surf tan, etc. iBi p this lot and save double or triple 1 T ? ii ' ' . E Ladies atrtficr' . ... f- . ' v ''w. r cases of fextx t qualiti waterprofof lr 1 ra d' Kfa r:.;a: rr 4MMSSBtBSMBW brawn. fori your XJ : Vovernite izes,,. Ay and mr s . .- i? 3at value v f lit ; vvfi!ui uuua man "in m 1 1 an ' smcrt patterns for the olkael M. about halaarxd know ) VjJ-aiJ c tnese truly high ftualiryj paiaxr.ai SfeJl J 3417. ias in Save 9 M OOffilFESSHS '.'tri A 7 - CtWlfl 2'heJL9 cliaran'U today uit wt ay Vnvi ,. V,wedr. Sizes I jr,wecp. Siz HOSE . Uk Special clearance of famous brands j tojdcyl All odds broker lines must go! 2-3-4 thread, full-fashioned pure silks in first quality throughout! Ex cellent assortment of shades. All sizes in the lot Values to $1.25 pair! Come save! Main floor. 14. 40. 4 BESSES V A. RED GROSS SHOESl$6r$5 Just 58 pairs of RED CROSS shoes in this group to sell today ct this low price! Black, blue, white, brown in a fine run of sizes. Come to Miller's early for your size in Red Cross fine footwear. (SPECIAL: 2 pairs for $5.95 . . . save $7.75). Main floor. COATS . . . $ Second floor coat department an nounces a startling sale of dark dressy coats by famous makers .' . . dso light . tweed coats . beautifully ; . tailored . , high quality -woolens, " td Newest spring and summer fash- -ions . . values to $22.50. . ... . "1TT85 . : . ... UMFORMS $' Famous Loomcraft - uniforms wifli "wear-a-year guarantee are offered in this sale today at $19! True sizes, deep hems, french cuffs, pre-shrunk. ta Taflor caad . styled! At this price you can afford sev eral in white and colors. 39 HATS Special for today! Straws, fabrics, felts. all i new shades! Bretons, sailors, ' broad and narrow brims , tricky Utile . new turbans cf fabric,, ata Also school. girl felts czs well as sport and suity felts for the t.srWl&h . young .women. Also . matron hats.. $6 98 SEAL is i 1 1 ! I ? Closing out cJl these well-known SEAL SACS in zipper style for Just half! Euy them now for your summer's use in your refrigerator or ice box. Excellent food sav ers . . preservers! Ncticn dept igh qi to shop mis gbup fjrly this morn- I mgi lour lavotite qess may be in this lotr 2nd i)or. f . Genuine LindaS bes offered in this clear- anca today feature many high class robes that) may suggest the gift for Mother's Day, graduation, birthdays, etc. Regular ly priced to $18.00. 2nd floor, lingerie shop. iris7 Goats Regular values to $6,951 4 to 6 yrs., 7 to 14 yrs. Here's your smartly tailored coat for the miss' who dresses in stylet Plain and tweed woolens . in rose, blue and ". ..." . r . - " , tan. Girls .dept, main floor,,.. : : Men TIES A big . close-out sale of men's ties todqy for only 48cl Medium blues, reds, greens, eta; in . stripes and a varijety of good patterns! Choose these for graduation . . . Father's Day or for self I Main floor. . Men ftb: mer S Socks g group of men's socks in sum- weights of rayons, silks, lisle! In Wine, blue grey, etc. Assorted paV temi In rtg. 25c and 35c values. Main floor. . v - We've selected ell the odds or broken tizesi in Gcssard, 1-IisSimpHcity, Le Gant, MurJclng Found 3ties end Varner's and placed them on special sale today at half price I What a bargcdnl 2.00 foundations for $1.00, 5.00 encs 2.50. S10.CO cnc3 $5.00. Bay Bill $ 00 iSSaafMMBSSjM n i - r pr. "1