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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1940)
VThm CZZZ2QU CTi" TIT: L"J7. CeSaaeu rwgaa, Csmdoy Msrslag. I-Iy 21. ISO Woodbum - HHf-SHH f (Contausd from Forgo 11 . seconds of colored water when Dimples took Wedding p. Itf dav mrnvmrnvrnm: - i i m.iuuh ,.n. - - --- Dates for the 4th season tie ccgno inrouga en leasx wua a 900a snow yes-1 u , unu. wiiupm va iruu ' Salem Community concert series; terday, when she threw a daubleheader, and 'Guggsn was runner-up In the dining-room duel, H are being announced by the pre- dined, bul cord parried a bevy of falling behind when she dropped a biscuit on : aecordg ffMrtf Rogers baxom lassies in her shanty out Cerlter street. . h fooV and slumped to the floor Jus; as the ? secretary. win be? In Unv mall way. c Solem finest females stormed the bell rang; for the second round. ' three weeks before ths tint con- Dinjelheimer home, all for a few postage stamp la a tussle that had even the experts stumped, ..- A lovely wedding was solemn : Sled in Wood burn last night- when Miss Jean Freeberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. R. I. Freeberg, be came tbe bride of Mr.. George Koch, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Koch, of, Woodburn. The cere mony was solemnised in the gar den of , the brlde'i home at 8 o'clock with Rev. George Crome ly officiating. '.- Mr. Max' Holland of Silver Ion sang I Love You Truly and 0 Promise Me"; preceding the serv- . an A Mfaa Vara Tu TTiiIla played the accompaniments and ARTIST -MfSS Gladys, radio. Salem listeners will find r,lV WJlrv " wedding marches. . Swarthout, Wha'wiU appear In nPle opportunity to .hear him a tUCUXv- V aiov-ua - The service was read : beftre pij unln&f With ' oeror tb meert ia one i tilt lr. J JJ-DJ the grape arbor at one end of J?"1 as guest satoist wun, may r4dIo .ppearanees., . W eaainCT ilCCa the garden, with a background oummer sympaony .February ;1 J the date -tor of summer flowers and ferns. Monday night. the Richard Crooks concert. Bouauets of aladiolna and llzht- On Aortl 2f. Jose Iterfel ranged on either side of the to- Qli-n Pllr 4-V a wIU conclude the fine aeries, son to Mr;-Bnghloa ..IV: lalk otltte aomo ff-Mf ,?02 iy' a-' vAaa a waav - v-w w .Ther .,- over-. - a-:v thovsud :- Portlamd, son 'of urs.Iors FiwjWi.w -' -iwfw".- , -VT ,Tv T , 7 ' Cert. ,. , 1 .. J 1... mU mJ W 4m. (m . t " 1 Onh ! 1 1 il ' October 14 Is set for the appear- c-uu-4 w v uwuiu unu u ui, ivu ivxuuuuy tuu uui wiia ouu pumia una uio ' anee of the world famed Don two-bit prize. V r : ; - lavender sachet ahead of Southpaw Sealzberg Cossacks dynamie singers of Toe gulpin game was a cinch after the first In the bridge bout Even throwing a queen of jSoTember 5C Anatol Kaman- inning.- Fat Finkelsiarm grabbed the lead far spades Into the bleachers couldn't save, the day sky. young violinist, will appear the locals when she connected with eight for Southpaw, MoT; had the game on In Salem. He plays regularly with ' cookies in three trips io the plate and sneaked ice . . ....... By "Stubbs" Buren. the ' New ' Tork Phllharmonlo r-, - ' . .... ' ( ' , 1 ; ehestra and is heard on the : :'.: ,' - ' 1 In the Valley bociai Realm, i JEFTKhSOX Mrs. TVT.- : Hagensu. Thirty guests attended - IJ'iih aUWnr wiiutn anT.Cole and Mrs. Keith Allen! were1 " 'Mies Kahut becomes the bride Oa April , Jo.. ItarM wm BoMtrrmrrtai.''of :th.lr delltWial horteBM Wedneeday of Mr. Fred Schindler.of Wood near in f Ri 2.ntA, ,Mi Erelrn M. afternoon at a shower giren at burn In a ceremony at St. Luke s en- members of tte. Community eon- of Ctochran. G-. on July II. Tha : Bouquets of gladiolaand other tertained friends with a picnic on cert association this year. Mem- double ring . wedding ceremony JT "u berahip was dosed foUowing a. read in the parsonage of the First tag room. Two- snesshiR codtests Anaong those attending were: Mr. week of campaign, and although Baptist : chSrch; in LVmo,B fi?? proTlsed altar. Miss Lois Coon ler and Miss Marjorie Faulconer ,QHr-;-l lighted the candles - before the OliVeriOil wedding Tm tirtAm . .i... iw A nlrnt( wab riven 'h-r fhm Vet- marriage by' her father, wore a erans of Foreign Wars and aux-; Uckets are transferable, none will Wash., by EeT, ? James M,-Ben-V Belknap : winning rvvb rttttm. Jlmtm. lik lltitrr f SH-Ttni t Sllwr trttV Ik mnlA fn. am ..u DOtn. Tne rest Ol a fall skirt HtAiiiifnrfntn . tnin falls on Thursday; Those from li nrorrame win he rivetr this hrf ware a utt blue as- "Pent 4f iwwng rtwing the Obery and son Allen, all of Wood Tbe shirred bodice was trimmed Salem were: Mr. and Mrs. Rus- year at Salem high school, where semble with wbito accessories and many lovely giXU presented Mrt burn; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Johnson with orange blossoms around e Mudd, Mr. and Mrs. Ward facilities are superior to . other a corsage or gardenias an FOLOISTMrs. Thomai tJrvncm who minpnrq m nnn f ine walst and tne round yolk of joe, nr. wma jmnoogn, mre. nuauonams in tne city. bads. She was. atienaea pt nr -... ' - , x . --irs. i nomas uryrtn. wno appears as one ot th Her fingertip length lon Hansen. Mrs. Claude Craw- ; slaters. Mrs. Oscar Byrum and llene Bllnston assisted the hos- gel. - fha rtlri:ta in tK Cenfannlnl Tirterarmt rlrrri-ner tVio nlrrhlv tw. n . . tjL.- r.M .1 riT . mn... -. teases - in serrlnc refreshments. i fee -"... - - . , i r--- ycu teu iron a crown ot seea . - s suss jasaiva tt -. the' priie In iry. Mr. and Mrs. Skinner. Mr. and" both. The rest of he time was Mrs. Karbuar and Mr. and Mrs. formances at the fairgrounds. (Photo by Jesten Miller) Mrs. Drynan to Sing, Pageant ; Society Meets ! At "Adams' pearls. She carried a Shower bou- Marion auxiliary Veterans of M3 Hllll Hrrci and bonvardla and her only orna- sewing meeting at the home of T impVionn ment was a - string of White Mrs. Onas Olson oh Friday. Pres- i-iUllV-'iv?V pearls. ent were: Mrs William Beard, ; - "Mfa tT9i vvo. e... Mn. 7.n Mnnrmv anif Marr : The past presidents of the Hal Ana was her sister's honor at- Mrs. William C. dare, Mrs. Hen- Hnbdauxillary United Span- DALLA8 The Tuesday After- Among the talented Salem slag- Ish War Veterans were entertain- &. -trt. Portland Dr. and Mrs. K. K. Adams en- -,.trrr .".-"V r.J rC. ' .t-i. W t. ed with a 1 o'clock luncheon Frt- , . V..1V w.. utnoAtAii in uuests -present were Mr.- ana "rr "J Tiv Mrs. -D. a Aekerman and. two iiTI education in Georgia, daughters of.-Eugene; Mr. and noon club met this week at the Si it !llTrtaS the sVnne-M"-' I- Aekerman and Mrs.' home of Mrs. Elmer Schulson. 2nJVfw: ir" Phyllis Jnaburg of Salemf Mrs. , During the afternoon "500" was Aftar a abort weddlnC LT1D. tney -. . r " r'- Hhf at home at ftS . H, : E.-Kropp.of Albany; Mrs. A. C. MU- A. Z. Brown, Mrs. J, Paul Boll- f nJn". P -Joeree. sweetheart neckline Strayer. Mrs. IW A. Parian,: Mrs., VJ9 JLK Unas won, . v . on xvxxiOia ' ler. Mrs.- cn ester Myers. , sirs.' man ana Mrs. Lynn Aiiuer. a v William Skelton, Maxjorie and .guest.; - A- , - It-- uayneii uoie.-Bn. moas rOuests Present Included Mrs. the Centennial pageant. Mrs.r of their home on Orchard Heights -n .i, n;r"rii Hall la Turner, Guests for '-fte Ml SS-;rlOmniOna S Mnl.8.4. Pm, Mtf. Glen C, Mrs. , Hubert Dunn. Mrs. A. T. Thomas Drynan, contralto. She on Friday night 'when members flowers were arrarred in her Mrs Wd0 , - r ' -" ' Ti., Keri Tr lC?W' Lynn Miller, Mrs." L. H. Rowell. ..1 .v. -..- . Tnituii xru i 1 liwwera were arranged in ner u r " t ui.. ujajJim Mm. Elmer Knlfht. Mlsa Lon nn.v . . .,. . . . wm w -" v- " iuiMiuuai; tu- Hair and she carried a colonial Kush Mrs. Leon Hansen, miss mf "" VVtsLlLllliU ! UWUii'. . - Tr . . nuaeunna, au iwiei ouuer ana woman and wilt sing "By the Wa- dety of the Calvary Baptist bouquet f roeeVand earaaUon" MargarTt Prince and Mr. Frank i ot. Miss Maria -WUks. ? - I . ; 'aXw'i12tT91'lSla' 'members ' present . included Mrs. ters of the Mlnnetonka," by ad- church met A picnic dinner wa. jiwrent? Koch of Port! Pxcl NCcw were, placed for Mrs.; i irU : -'1Km,y ' " fnSand-'' Howe,-Mrs. Charles Coch- man. j serred. .-.1 v-. v.. -Hugh C Craig, Mrs. Mark Baker. ifu tvrothv on .-- Roland, .Mrs. ?, re: T. n , Hntr vN The singer has been soloist at . Rer. Fuller, a former mission- the Episcopal church for seVeral ary spoke, and reports were re- Raymond Freeber aorred ai r XrA-i,' years has been a member of the ceived from the Baptist women's 8erTed VrOlterS rjltenain Salem MacDewell club and of the hoase party at Cascadia. Mrs. Ken Madrigal club. neth Oraber was In charge. She studied under Professor Pratt for two years at Whitman -.-,4' 1 T college eonscrvatoryi of music, V-zt?!! lc?lll liCIl 1 6U took three years from . Gertrude -r-y Til J Hobart and three years from Paul Deing rlOnneCl etre or uregon eiaie coiiege. ushers. A reception in the gardens fol lowed the wedding. Mrs. . Cart Huber cut the bride's cake and Mrs. Vernon Frents presided at Company i -F- r'. f ior themarriage of-Mtss Dorothy wri :wWMn. T. B. Hooker, Mrs. rrs.snermMeisoB. r. rumxy Hammond of Gladstone, to Mr. AAIntomr- m f "e,i- M"- J- N- MI11- uOsj Miller. Mrs. Charles M. Green, gj jerf Nlckerson of f"?0,"!, d"?i AaEXT1' - Brown. Mrs. J. Boll- If fr f 9??B'!l f5? PortJaad.' Miss Hammond ls tho ?f? MtfirM?rfio Sr r11 an he hostess, krs. Schul- - Mrs. George Jones of Wood- Bertelaon. Mrs. Jamea B. Parker. ?t LZZlrJi: nfra. wmiam . Nancy Danaaon. jtrs. r', Wo2rPertr Hammond of Gladstone and she "r MnN SNit ' - The next meeting will be held Arthur-D. rWelchMra.. Jo. E. ta th1 ,i,ter of Mrs. William H. H ffiaA1 lUroTd t th home of Mrs. Ralph Howe. Wood- Mrs.: Fred Thompson, Mrs. .S.T im H. KJiignt. Mrs. Harold , . r . t - rn.A.iu arm TTTiiaAa. ira w w ad is ul ju k si. uaAXtesirt. - imusubu.' -. ' the puneh bowL AssUting ia the Dnrn V."1.. wn r y 7 t .5 JZv V.- The ceremony will D reaa ai- Mrs Elmo Brown." Mrs. ; W " L.' - INDEPENDENCE A picnic serving were Miss Dorothy Koch, when the ladles of the Salem ton M Joaephtai 'Brink. Miss ,rday llUkt at t i o'doek InSt. Eim.. Sorortv iKit liene Arranged by Mrs. Walter, Smith Mrs. Alrin Larsen. Miss Marjoria golf elub entertained nine players Marie Wilks.and Mrs. O. J. HaH. p J Epj church in Ore- ?toMU!n?Ma'in7a nf mJ'e and Mrs. Thelma Tallent was en- .... ,V W City.ev. wmmono. .; .fST4" the 1 Dallas city park lead parts in light opera groups granddaughters of Oregon pion- belle Creech. Miss Vera Jean Hu- the clubhouse. Mrs. W. L. Quins mjg -Moektorawilt- eftlelaU-- - tt trrninw T h . writi "nds. f oa sereral occasions. , eers hare, been asked by members ber was In charge of the guest won the class A honors and Mrs. f"".. SILVERTON - The SllTertoii . Blddea wtre Mr and u g T ?tbe committee from the Salem book. W " Glen Steeve. won class B. ZffEffi2ijEL 1 Mrs. .Wrfter Spaoldteg Pk 5 fl MJx. Mr! In? M. K,gh Ams! Tho Salem Chapter of Ameri- "! S9. J? ? !"L.t.e ?tMr. and Mr-Homer Smith, summer street on; ana i. -wv.--- --- ..v,. Mm A, M t- v. a a ia j ! ion JfSX Vh j a W as1 u ws Mrs. Drynan has appeared la Granddaughters and great Mlas Lois Coomler and Miss Ina- play, a luncheon was served in wtfirtittliilwmi tennial tea being given on the wedding trip the bride was wear- Saalfeld, Georgia Keppinger, R. home 'on North war Motners met at -me nome win. motto nnUspoit oamnn. An i 1.1 . . ,' ... lz v oouwianwu flowered hat with veil, navy ae- Marion D. Hennlng, Blaine Mc- aok Ralnh and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Hostesses for the affair were a Mrs. Clarence Harwood. Mr. and . Jiam H. Hammond and daughter sister of Mrs. VanCleare, Mrs. Mrs, Robert Craven, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Harold Hank left by plane ranatance are snending the day v Harry Bentson, and Mtt.-Clarenee Frank Van Drke. Dr. and Mrs. Salem players were: Mesdames yesterday for. Los Angeles to Join at -.Nelseott.:-.",:-;-. "i.X"'. ' . Morley. Gifts were presented in George Herley. M. J. Butler, .. . - - a nasv ouarr. Marrin uaridson ana waiter Pattern tag. Members of the Alb-hy- chap- the Vrrpa waa rhlirman -oT com- Mis BettT Galloway, .grand- cessorles and a corsage of UUs- Cord, Ray GlatL JaCk Lacy and Ayres was cnairman 01 te com- . M.h- nr nniA nrmim n7. .k..-i- .. mittee arranging the program " "'ATT" - T- "" '"7" ' D"ri?u v",u. i.K -.-..i-.-j ma-ran- ram A- " -vamo w uicsvii m cgapia win mass meir oaiem piayers were: anatmw jcoi.cruj iur, law ad(ci wju f atHtf JL M 1,111 Mrt B,,tl1 home ln Portland where Mr. H. p. Gustafson. W. T. Wate- Mr. Hauk for Ue remainder of iin. f ..iw nrn Miterf uer usKnuj, great granaaaugn- Kocn is wun tbe Plylock Lumber man, Robert ETans. Fred Ber- tne-summer season. Mr. hm, r . Mlas ickie aenr w resent were ftrra. sranr For- smltn. une or eany ""gun niawrj. ter of Carr Peer a pioneer Co. Mrs. Koch has been employed nart. Glen Sterens. Fred Finsler. who la head coach at Salem high morrow from San Francisco to be.terand Lois. Mrs. Del Sterrett and of 1847; Mrs. Lois Riggs Carlton, at the county agent's office for Kenneth Potts. Creighton Jones, school, is completing his work the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Saron Lee, Mrs.. Fred Norby and LEBANON F rt e n d s met to granddaughter of John Riggs of sereral years and is a member of Clarence Hamilton,' H. H." Ollng- toward a master's degree at the E. Strlcklln at their home on Nancy and Miss Mildred Hageh all congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Erer- the 1852 pioneers; Miss Josephine Junior Woman's dnb. er, W. L. Quinn, Kata G. Bell. University of Southern Callfor North 20th. street.' ': ' ' of Salem,' Mrs. Roy" Fltsjerrel, ett Campbell who were married Cornoyer. great granddaughter Al Petre, Harold Olinger, Robin nta. They-rwilt return - home, lata , " ; Miss Marlene Axley, Mrs. Ralph ln Eugene. June 1. The bride is of Jamea and Nancy Clark, who The country home of Mrs. G. Day, S W. SUit, Frank , Peter- lav FtT9 dame,; JlrS. Wv J. : -Boullester, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. also came la 1852; Mrs. Margaret H.Raet near Independence was eon; EvM. ' Donaldso -ETiCrOT"-' "T---,WUr-- Ftre gfrirtnet at the Aome et Miss,; jtfg Mar' Larson and KeUr Ann.-' "John Samuels of Eugene who Stols Marshall, granddaughter of the scene of a party Thursday lingham. Mas Flanery. Harry I Arrtying ha the capital today JJane Smith for their regulsr meet-ju,. zeima VanCleare, Mlas Doris were the only other members of Linza McNary a pioneer of 1846. night when Mrs. Ruef and Mrs. Wiedmer, Robert Taylor, Ralph win be Mlas Jean Doega of Bur- tag Friday. . ' - . . - Cramer, Mrs. Kate E. -Smith, Miss the wedding party. Mr. Campbell and a niece of Senator Charles L. J. C- Winegar entertained the Hamilton. H. K. Stockwell. Rob- hank. Callt. who win spend tho : T - Erma Smith. Mrs. Julia Brown, is employed by the Lebanon Lum- McNary: Miaa Elizabeth Anne Her- members of the Centennial drill ert Needham. E. V; Fortmlller, ensuing fortnight as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. . Stanley Biumo Oscar Bentson, Mrs. John ber company and is a graduate rick, granddaughter of W. T. Rig- team of the Royal Neighbor Al Nowele, James Sears, Robert her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. O. will'leare todsy for avlslt to Tommlnger, Mrs. Claudlne Zlm- of the Lebanon high school with don, one of the few remaining lodge. After a short business Joseph, Lawrence Marquis. Rob- Doege.. Miss Doege Is in the In- Yellowstone Nauonal park for a merman and Bererly, Mrs. Mert the class of 1135. The bride was members of the immigration party meeting, the evening was spent ert Savage and B. F. Pound. surance department of the Lock- two weeks' stay. Egan, Miss Merle Bowen, Mrs. graduated from the Elmira high of 1852; Miss Barbara Pierce, informally. Supper was served on heed Aircraft Co. in Burbank. She - ' .fc Alta Lindholm, Mrs. Nels Langsev school, great-granddaughter of John the reranda at a table decorated . will return to, California by plana. PEDEE- -Mrs. Bill Mcseta u Bernlc. and wtina jaa, Mrs. Glesy. who came in 1853. with sweet peas and fern A cake , t U.lZ, JTh ' t0"0! !" SLw Ha Van Cleare and Robert LeRoy. AURORA N. E. Manock will Gorernor and Mrs. Charles A. was serred in honor of the birth- attending homecoming In Albany iSr9, jTmM White and small er at tho home of Becky Baah Mrm. BenUon and Mrs. Morler. drire to Seaside todar. He will Sprague. Mayor and Mrs. W- W. day of Mrs. Elolse Bewley. Guests today honoring Mn Albert Gil- .laughter, Patricia, will arrive in Thursday afternoon. ' GmesU were Moriey- IceZrawlrt homl by Mrs. Chadwick will be in the receiving were Mesdames F. C. Pratt, I. N. t? capital this week to visit at Mrs. t'nh"i McKEEMlsS Janet Kahut was Manock and Lois, who haV. be line with the distinguished visi- Klein, A. J. Kerber, Oscsr Olson-, ?S. the home of Dr. and Mrs. B. H. '. Mrs. Etw fo"4 honored last Sunday with a linen spending the week at the beach SySasfi rf ternoon thoVor toNew! J"U?.Try m my- 7.f m In l ri thur Tucker, Julia Gregory. Hen- ' Heaiben of Capital Lodge 84D, ry Gortmaker, Winston Purvlne, Maccabeea. are giving an old M. C. Hall, Berdine Verhagen. fashioned dance Thursday night Leslie Morris, John Sohrt and ln Fraternal temple. The Centen- Miss Ada Marie Bewley. nlal motif will ha used in decora- nort where ha will aneak at the f11"' tv, A. i-orene ivaaui ana uss iromj JJons uaiuey 01 i;anoy. v - - a.m... United Spanish War Veterans con vention. Washington, na Arnold. Mrs. George Sullivan, . mm. onai uzian. mrs. juow Mr. and ; BIrs. Asahel Bash as- Ronco, Mrs.1 Gus Johna. Mrs. Rlt- Jndgo and Mrs. MlHer B. Hay- rived in Salem yesterdsy from e . "r m- Mr. Carl,' who was formerly of Carl and Bowersoz grocery, is a brother-in-law of Mr. J. W. Koer ner and a brother of Mr. Henry Carl. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Inch and - daughter, Mlas Beatrice and Mr. I Garnett Hardy of Vancouvsr, BC, i have been guests the past week at ..the Ray Yocum home. Several in- - formal affairs were arranged for their, pleasure. Friday night Mra. : Yocum; entertained with a picnic I at Silver Creek Falls. The guests Your work-a-day-cotton -frock ; mav be both practical and be- iv. .1' i.nJ; ua. coming. Anne Adam Proves thls i Bewcomers to Salem, are making point with Pattern 4388- nelr borne in the Deveream CLUB CALENDAR Sunday FOB picnic at Paradise Is land. Monday Royal Neighbors of America, Fraternal temple 8 p. m. Twesday V'aaouri auxiliary, covered dish lunch 1 p. m. at Olinger park. ? Sons of Union Veterans and auxiliary, at Glen Adams. : no-host supper. Exeeutlv meeting J of the Council of Church Women. style that's perfect to lire In from gpartments. They have just come with Mrs. Lena M. Schartf. sun-up to sundown. It's made la. from California where Dr. Moors juat a few pattern parts with completed post-graduato work at waistline seams omitted and tB University of California. He smooth lines given by darting, ym assocUted with Dr. David The yoke "copy eats" the line of Bennett Hill. the neck an effect that may be a e scceated by ric-e or ruffled Unrearet Smart and Hiss eaging. use more 01 tne tnm ior B0tty Taylor have Just returned the smart optional pockets : and from k sojourn to British Colum on the puffed sleeves which may ; bUt they visited friends la have pointed tabs. Toa might : Vancouver and Victoria, choose the cooL flaring sleeve! style instead. For extra color. , lira, gbeldom F. Sackctt and why not consider msklng Voke, cUdna. Marciar Ann. and John pockeu and sleere Ubs in fresh wsltosv of Marshfield. are guests contrast? of Mrs, James Walton. - Pattern 4388 la avatUble In . 1 woman's sixes S4, SC. St. 4. 42. Mr. mmA Mrs. Ralph Slartin are 44. 4, 48 and 8. Sixa SS Ukea yuuing with their daughter, Mrs. 3 H yards 85 Inch fabric sad 1 Ruth Davenport, la Eugene this yards ric-rse. . weekend. Mr. asMl Mrs. Syren Randall 2037 Nebraska : street, nienle Isncheon. Wednesday Ladies of the Grand Repub lic, social meeting, with Mrs. Jenny Martin, 1145 Saginaw street,; 2:30 p. m. SPECIAL ' laJ rimirjs CEXTS USet la for taia ' Ana asm pta. Wtiw ari QOw In Mexico City where hft St& 5rntiLAMSiW is painting under- contract with cfta Jmhtmr l. ka tho Wlyte Galleries of Waahing- (ashioa pietnr. M.k y.mr aw wr- ton, DC Aba idint PatUra Book. A oolorful foraaat of Sammir 190, H , iaeiado tylet for eosntry and eity 4wUar, 'p4ekt-diUa'V yoncUr aaa , 'tortr ln" autra. Tara ara gay Prt ietfaea, aaac rrrk, ooi priaU ni cottons for vaeatiena by Una ay aoa -.' . by air. Of eooraa Biaaw krido baa ot bee forrottea. 1 Send todsyt BOOK nrTEES CENTS. FATTKJf FIJTEJTS CEKIfi. BOOS fAI. TtEJf TOOIIBSB, xwiixx -riva CEITTS. . Send yonr trier to Tb OwRoa Statas- Oar Cnal ware. Complete ?5e Perm- Ol S- j Push Wave. 9fl JH I ' J-QL CJttenpleta - d - Opn Thura Eva. U VJ by App't. COT 1st Kstl Kan Uld-J. 1 CASTLE FOt!l. WAVES IXKXFOIZI rnemUy persaeaai a reaewsl axnensst ste lacreaae la rata. A PrauSeatial 29-X Martfase is tho aae way to stnaaM yaar hat a. AvaJltHa la aelacied sactiani...niA fetsaciag eptideaL r EAtiasiuEExri ta7 : Aat&rk4 kUretgtsm Laaa olclM fa Tae Praamtial Casaiaace Ce of Sauna. Ort OaaraSaa BaUdias tions and costumes. Dancing will The Veterans of Foreign Wars "'Z.Vl 'T.- JtZi s.t. a.t T..v. riv Clell Kerber and Rose. Miss Msy 1 .I V- .Ill - 111 ,11 It Jt nvuuvsuaj " . M .1.- V....-.. M-rm "iiM wviwvm. Bn ii-u;-w,n- . Atn-HKv nnr(. tnr & rrnnti nf Til err Will bm smeatB Of Mr. A. If. ArraocB aiau m uu.-., go toward the lodge's winter ac- ing meeting at the Veterans of galem and outif-town friends. Bush in Salem and Mrs. William Ira McBeth, Mrs. Arrin Herron, uTiura. iiiw CTiuBuwc, mu .s w8u nm. hu w vawcn aaa Covers were placed for 14. Boot ef Agate Beach. -ana mrs. wwjo. George Diets, Mr. Thomas Rog- plete the curtains. A short bust ers. Mr. Oscar Deneer. Mrs. vera neas meeting wilt be held in the White and Mrs. Jessie Follls. The afternoon where reports of tho public Is invited to attend. convention will be heard. Daugh- - ters unit of the Veterans of For- Mr. and Mrs. Anjrast Carl aad cign Wars auxlUary will meet at granddaughter, royuu sBinei Mrs. Axel Jacobson, 1710 North land from Long Beach," California. Capitol street, Tuesday at 7 will spend several weeks visiting o'clock. relatives and friends . ln saiem. rr-i n rrrsrr7r rinrTfinnnn FOR A uaiited O Ji HfiiJU A ULiULlUU i TIME ONLY OF WOMEN'S SHOES trni mill For a Limited Timo Onlyl 7 BUSTER . SROY7N SHOE STOUE - Oa kz Cizt 23 Zlza Iron JZz. . . -j .. - - t , . . " ' r--' : - ' .-""' - ' ' I? tou wrzxz tact j)ViurrAcs c? nz3 crroTuiriT to ctt qualxtt rooTVTisn AT TE2 LOV7EST FOCCZJXX COST . . . THHI 5 . . - , SS . STBAI Jnly nly HOALTHFUL WATGQLGSS - C06klN5 SPECIAL! ..." Itl-PUttPOSE SET) mm ..U Sr wotHn saUft casatoti . Aor. nor ah evrcM ovsm r t-or.SAuci fan msomS aOw a-y aawt -. ijN.siurr ams casooul . . ... - ' O rruewes aJaevato aad ratetas salvrst Cd.'f OfiLY ailaveiw O taaialmetJa imm n Ut kicLa anfl. ' EfoK wts ee fa m - fHil pay fr set ' 1-wS &? a.f 7 r 'n . ; 225 m. co:rL. r::o:;:: 4:10