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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1940)
. 'ix: TLo OUTGO!? STATESMAN. Cclerx, Orjoiu Ccrtxirday Morning. May , H PAG2 Officers Are Elected : ' Members of Catholic Daughter of America, in Salem, held their regular business meeting on Hay S In- the, Woman's club,, at which tlms the annual election of 'of fl eers was held. Mrs. Maude Roe que, grand regent, presided at tha meeting. Mrs. Mande Rocque was re elected rrand regent for the ensu ing year;' Mrs. Margaret Dimeter, Tice regent; Mrs. Klltabeth En gel, prophetess: -Miss Catherine Zom. lecturer; Mrs. Helen White, historian: Mrs. Anne Merten; fi nancial secretary: Miss Olga Hnngsberg, treasurer; Mrs. Ger trude Van Houdenos, Monitor; Mrs. Anna Alley, sentinel. Miss Margaret Thompson, organist: Miss Pearl Bairoy and Mrs. Mar garet Innocenti. trustees for three years; Mrs. Ella Yores and Mrs. .Mable La Branch, trustees for two years: and Mrs. Barbara Karst and Mrs. Mayme Yates, trustees for one year. Mrs. Maude Rocque gave a re port to the court on' her attend ance at the conference held in Klamath- Falls on 'April 27 and 28. Others reporting on their at tendance at this conference were ' Mrs. Anne Merten, Mrs. Margaret Dimeler and Mrs. Margaret Inno centi. Members of the court will re ceive communion in a body at the nfs jo'clock mass at St. Vincent de jreul's church on May 19. The nxt social meeting will be held In the Woman's club on May 22. and all members, and, in particu lar oar new members are invited to be present and become ac quainted. Engagement Is Announced Miss Katharine Miller, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Miller of Salem has announced ner engagement to Mr. George Cun ningham, of Denver, Colorado, son o' Mr. and Mrs. George Cunning ham of Portland. The wedding has been planned for June 9, at 4 o'clock, in the Mt. Tabor Pres byterian church, in Portland. Miss Miller will be graduated from Oregon Slate college in June. She is a member of Kappa Delta sorority. Mr. Cunningham is a graduate of Oregon State col lege and is now employed in gov ernment reclamation work in Colorado. Mrs. White Is Honored , A group of friends entertained at the Argo hotel yesterday noon honoring Mm. ATis E. White who waa celebratlng'her birthday. Mrs. White was presented with a gift. Covers were placed for Mrs. Avis E. White, Idella McAdams, Maida Perkins, Freda Hultgrcn and Zed a Lisle, The Alpha. FsJ Delta fraternity held election of officer at their meeting; this week. They are as follows: Dean Trumbo, Portland, president; Jack Walker, McMlnn ville, first Tice president; Bill Hughes, Baker, second vice presi dent; Dick Jewett, Central Point, secretary; Joe Van Winkle, Prine Tille, alumni editor; Marvin T.om phreys,! Salem, member-at-large; and Dan Moses, Portland, man ager, j - - i'- i : ; . . j Wedding Date Is Planned Miss Ruth Oveross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Oveross of Sil verton, has chosen June 1 as her wedding date to Mr. Edward Schu bert, son of Mr. R. H. Schubert. The ceremony will be solemnized in the Immanuel Lutheran church at Silverton at 2 o'clock with Rey. J. M. tjenson officiating. Mrs. Winston Williams of Rainier, Washington, will be the bride's only attendant and Mr Virgil Pade will act as best man for: his cousin. A reception will follow the wed ding and following a wedding trip the couple will make their home at Mr. Schubert's country place in North Howell. Both- Mr. Schubert and Miss Oveross attended Silver ton schools. Miss Crozier Is Honored Guest Donald Wegner entertained with a surprise party Wednesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Burke, on South 13th street. The affair was in honor of Miss Carol Crozier who was cele brating her 15th birthday. The evening was spent playing games, and later a supper was served. . Those present were Carol Cro zier, Gale Crozier, Donald Weg ner, Josephine Winkenwerder. Patricia Kenney, Erwin Winken werder, Jeanne W a 1 1 e r, Alvin Potter, Marjorie Prlem, Elaine Evans, Delbert Gosser, Raymond Armstrong. Ota Binegar, Doris Brown. Mrs. Frank Crozier and Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Burke. The following officers were in stalled at the annual meeting of the Women's Catholic order of Foresters: Largaret Dimeler, chief ranger; Gertrude Domogalla, vice chief ranger; Pearl Bairey, finan cial secretary; Elora Reynolds, re cording secretary; and Will a Huckenstlne, treasurer. The in stallation was held at the home of Mrs. Ella Voves. Exchange Dinner Thursday - Gamma sorority entertained with an informal exchange dinner with the members of the Kappa Gamma, ,Rho fraternity Thursday aig-bt. Tor the Delta Tan Gamma dinner table a bouqnet f pastel spring flowers were used as a center piece Covers were placed tor Miss i Roberta Smith, Miss Pat Short, Miss Lola, Rae, Miss Luellle Strauss, Miss Virginia Smith, Mlsa Jeanette Fnlmery Mist Lnree Kor4 rla, Miss AHeen LaRaut, Miss I Phyllis Hangebarr, John Stal- naeker, Oscar ' Swenson, Watson Duttott, Jack Hedgecock, Harry Ir Tine,- Bill Crary, Charles BIckner and Cliff Stawart.-:-..-'..:'--! 1 . Pink, and whita tabla appoint ments !werj ased at the Kappa' Gamma vRho fraternity dinner. Guests ; were! Dr. and Mrs Egbert B., Oliver, Miss Virginia Bend lk sen, Miss' Hermie. Palmer, Mlsa Ruth Jones, Miss Betty Ralston. Miss Virginia Hubbs, Mlsa Dorothy Jayes, and Miss Erma Taylor. Hosts were. Gilbert Heald, Win. ston Bunnell, Ed Cone, Bill Bard well, Lorea Hicks. Carol Helm, Maurice Krelta and Victor Hange- burg. . V .;,. Alpha ilu Delphian chapter win meet in the Fireplace room of the public library Tuesday morning at t:I0 o'clock. The group will study and. discuss "English Life and Thoughts in the 18th Century." Give Heir Something Altr on Mother's Day : '-. h.y , Van 7 My " Raalta Pandora. Munsing Wear She's never too old to be delighted by a gift of soft, smooth, luxurious lingerie I And the younger she is, the more she wants line undies. We've picked our prettiest pieces for Mother's Day featuring at a price you can well afford. Millers M UtH Pattern . - -; . 27 X''.Xa -o I- It Step out smartly to meet a busy- day . . . or stsy at borne loomng eUlnty and cool. In Pattern 4384: Anne Adams has designed this dress in two useful versions. A yoke holds the bodice fullness trim and smooth, with gathers be low the yoke in back and un stitched tucks in front. Paten pockets will lend extra style to the panelled skirt. For the more tai lored version, make a becoming collar that comes in two lengths and may contrast, and have the sleeves either short and tucked or full length. Then,, for the softer style, cut a squared-V neckline, let the sleeves be in short, sum-; mery caps, and run ric-rac or crisp ruffling around the edges. Pattern 4184 is available in women's sixes 34 H J. 28, 40. 42. 44, 48 and 48. Sise 38 takes 4 ysrds 15 inch fabric. : jj til 1 sj m V if $298 Miller's You've worn turbans before but not turbans like these I Square or peaked in frontl Bare or draped in backl Whites . . . Darks . . . Pastelsl Youll-want some! 2nd Floor im it i),tHo.i - -- 4 Til 8t4 rtriXZM CKXTS (le) te eina Ur tbi Abb Adaar patten. Writ sUiBly eiZE. NAMK. AJ DRESS a4 STYLE NUMBER. jr vtna wtathar wt4 rb frM r A-NNR ADAMS gUMUIK PATTEBS BOOK I ru triac Prt elothaa tor aa a4 aarf rvnaatia aTaaiaf fowaa eaa tana for ttia Jana BHda tha or nrl thlar tar traal waf ttoaa tor laformftl aa4 4rt aeaina ma A "pocket adiUon" atjla for cbiUraa U tka faahioa iafr4iata tar aarcaaaful aaaaiar da.ifnad for ya by A ana Adaaia. Ordar raar op today. Tka book la ftftaea casta aat. . waea aHwd with pattera. whlrk I. a! fifta wata, THS TWO TO- GETHr.a arb twmi'mi CKNTSw Help mother look and feel cool, com fortable and smart all summer long, in doors and out j These home frocks have youthful detaHs--and their excellent tai loring and quality fabrics will make her call you a smart child for giving her a quality gift! Lingerie trimmings, gay but tons, and ft choice of flattering prints make , this a selection worth bragging about! . : : $2.95 to $10.95 NELLY DON FROCKS Her s may uth mr Tomorrow is . MOTHER'S DAYi .Give her something 'more than love. There are so many little remembrancess that cost so little, yet convey so much. Miller's are amply prepared to satisfy, your every wish for they have spent weeks searching for gift things for Mothen GIVE HER A SMARTLY WRAPPED GIFT FROM MILLER'S . THAT BEARS QUALITY AND THOROUGH SATISFACTION. ' - ... fir i - I ; i - THE GIFT Give Her Something Lacy. . -Jy" Linens are the one item that mother loves. At Miller's one has choice of many well known Brands of both domestic and imported qualities. Lace table sets . . . hand-embroidered doilies, buf fet sets, card table or luncheon- cloths . , . and besides all these don't f orget .that Miller's are Salem's exclusive agents for "Wool o' the West" blankets. (Sale of Pequot Sheets This Week) Sale! SIMULATED PEARLS $1.00 to $2.50 NewljA special sale of simulated pearls in the new single, double,, and triple strand styles that are so popular-now. Give mother a string of these to wear with her light, sum mer dresses. Gift wrapped, of course. Costume -Jewelry department. Main floor. TOILETRIES FOR MOTHER ' Toilet; water and, cologne by . . 1 Rogers ft Gallet, Richard Hndniit. IIonfcieant. CotT. Yardler. 81.00 -. . . Also mani- curing sets priced from 81.00 to $7.60. , r 1 BECAUSE MOTHERS, BLESS THEM, will never tell yon what they want, we've scouted around to dis cover the things to make their eyes shine with. de light. Beautiful Jewelry or amusing lapel gadgets; poc ketbooks, gloves, frothy neckwear to frame her face, are only a few suggestions for gitts we know every mother will enjoy. irbm Mi Gift Her Shop LOVELY LINGERIE is wel comed by every mother, be she sweet and silvery, or chic and chipper, and is just one of those things she nev er seems to- buy for herself. Here's a chance for adoring offspring and husbands to pamper their femininity sheer housecoats, gowns; and slips. make a practical as well as a pretty gift. HARKERWARE . . $1.00 to $1.25 fHarkerware is hand-decorated ovenware. Very popular be cause It may be served directly from the oven to table, j Choose! a piece or two of this famous Harkerware today. ; Rolling; pins, bowls, casseroles, salad sets, etc. - ! a - ... t l . s - Pyrex Oven Glass . . 50c to 95c Turn! Yum! Watch those' biscuits brown In Pyrex oven glass!! Pyrex oven glass is to be found at -Miller's in all the pieces one reads about In the national magazines. 'Special prices now! y - PACIFIC POTTERY . 25c to $2.50 Mother would appreciate "pottery, provided of course, it is i fine Quality. Pacific has been tried and found true! Buy Pacific for its sheer beauty of color ... its hardness (which ! is flitlike) and its wonderful designing. I FQSTORIA GLASS . 45c to $7.50 ! Crystal glass that sparkles like . diamonds! Mother knows her icrystal glass from the days of the very popular cut I arlass. Fostoria glass comes in many patterns . . . many indiyidual pieces, too. I- 39c to $4.50 A SCENT-I-MENTAL GIFT for the First Lady of your heart! Give mother a gift of beauty to flatter her eternal charm. She's never too old to be feminine and enjoy a bottle of perfume. Lightly scented lavender to Sprinkle on after, the bath,, perfumes sentimental o r modern a constant remind er of your thoughtfnlness. ' - WIIY NOT EXPRESS YOUR LOVE for mother In a . substantial way in clothes befitting the regal place ' she holds in your home and heart. We'd be procd I to ; help " you select fashions to match the dig nity of her years. Clothes young In spirit.' with slim lines, and accessories to add spark to her outfit. STATIONERY .-. .. ! Montag's fine writing papers are here awaiting Mother's Day! In novelty gift boxes. ... in white, buff and colors of the ;ralnbow. v ... Aprons for .; Arpund the. : . Clockl 59c to $1.25 Give mother aprons! . And don't forget that fashion de crees an apron for many dlf- ' f erent occasions. Colorful prints for the kitchen . lacy ones for serving - . . ,r' . all-over aprons for canning, etc. V: . Glida Bags Sewing Siets . . Notions department features the Glida bags for weekend vacations, for. toiletries, sewing and mending, etc Also very complete- sewing kits by. Wise m . . scissors, pinking shears, -etc. Shop this section for ideas. . s bibb LJ : "caum .'ontscoM I A Y ' 'Ihi Give Mother ; A Fine Bag . . . $2.98 to $5.00 Give mother a fine hand-; bag for Mother's Day tomor row. Choose one of our light, soft calfskins in one of a number of smart bag fashions such as the shirred or pouch style, envelope or the boxy type. Also brilliant . patent in soft qualities she'll like. Also a very tine selec tion in teatinie bags Jn faille, silk crepe, etc.; f2.98 to 83.50. 11 v. 1 Silk Hose a Sure Hit . . . 79c to $i.65 Miller's for the "FIVE FAMOUS BRANDS' VAN RAALTE "' HOLEPROOF ' i BELLE-SHARMEER BERWY THEME All Hosiery Handsomely Gift Wrapped! kaMa1tiaWaiajrfMSSVwri vaa 1 "" aaa- . .- vv.-. 'Kerchiefs . . . i 25c to $1.00 Give her a hankie shower for her . big day! We've, oceans of very. lovely ones In "old" fashioned ' or ultra modern! Gift-wrapped, too. f In Comfortable Slippers . . . . Look to her comfort . . . ' look to Miller's for smart- t iy strled slippers for bed- I ' room, kitchen,- lounging, etc. Leathers, satin, bro cades. In col or s . . . black,, red, blue,s green ' and others. Main floor. i mn j nth. k,