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PAGE SIX The OHEGOXf STATESMAN. Saltan, Oregon, Saturday Morning, August 31, 1843 The ' National Amocltjoa of Letter Carrier! auxiliary met ( tie K. P. ball tor ' tba monthly ' business meeting on Wednesdays night. Present were Mrs.. Mel Yin Blaekman, . Mr. Roy Ynnr. Mr. Dudley : Taylor, Mrs. Guy Boyce, Mrs. Melrln Scott,- Mr. -Robert Garrett, Mr. tJeort White, Mr. Floyd Volkel. Mr. Robert-Wax- SOCIETY . ers and Mr. Bruce Rothrock. - MUSIC :...v- ;.- n - Mr. and Mrs. E. " J. Bcellar and Mrs. Flora Thomas returned the jnlddle of the week from a sojourn of aereral weeks In Vic toria and VancouTer, BC. : , Mr. and Mrs. J. Lyman Steed ' bare entertained a tbelr " bonse , ' xuests ! this I week Mrs. : Bayard Wilson and ; her dsafchter. Miss .'Wallace Leonard of Boston. . if X The HOME MAX 1KB BUREN Editor Month -. .. ffllJii I i II i L t if if 1 Si it Smis iiMMi t TfiYfifiniT i -rrm -"f 4 Li EQESSSS&SBflHIIEHsjssssjBSjsjBSSjSjSfl - h Miff igp ftf1? St. V3rn. a.' Mrs. Gibson Hostess on Friday Mrs. Dnane Gibson was hostess for -a smartly arranged dessert luncheon at her new borne on the Wallace road Friday afternoon. ' Guests were seated at small ta bles centered with eld fashioned nosegays of summer blooms. Bou quet of zinnias, pbloz and asters were arranged about the guest rooms. ' Mrs. Gibson was assisted by her daughter. Miss Rose Ann, and Mrs. Paul Gibson. Contract was In play during the afternoon with prlies awarded to Mrs. Frank Crawford. Mrs. Ray Tocom and Mrs. Paul Gibson. Mrs. Herbert Hauser of Spokane was Siren a guest prize. Guests were Mrs. C E. Wag ner, Mrs. J. A. Duncan. Mrs. Da rid WHbt, Mrs. Ray Y o c o m. Mr. Fred S- Anunsen, Mr. Fred Gibson.' Mrs. Wayne Henry, Mrs. Bryan Gobdenough, Mr. Lee Gib son, - Mr. Worth Henry. Mr. Charles McCarter. Mrs. Charles Pratt. Mrs. Rex Gibson, Mrs. Ar thur Dtley. Mrs. Herbert Hauser, Mrs. M. C. Pettey. Mr. Frank ; Crawford; Mr. Patfl Gibson. Mrs. ilsL'JD. Gibson, Mr. Mose Adams and Miss Rose Ann Gibjfe) Sorority RushK rany lomgnr College days are near and so rority girls - are arranging rush parties for prospective co-eds. The Alpha Phi Alpha sorority maids s have - invited guests to a picnic supper at the country home of Miss Hilda Crawford tonight., . Supper will be served In tho' gardens by the fireplace and the' evening hours will be spent in formally. Miss Ruth Anunsen and Miss Barbara Vlesko are making arrangements for the affair. ';' Honored guests will be Miss Jean Adams, Miss Freda Bucu rench. Miss Betty Cooper, Miss Elaine Slathers, Miss Margaret French, Miss Clare Marshall, Miss ?w:W:((: RECENT BRIDE Mrs. Kenneth J. Golliet. who was Miss Hattie Ramp before her marriage on August 18 in Brooks. (Jesten-Miller photo) Peggy Relnholdt; Miss Pat Ryan, "K JC ? T ."U p? Sc7 MlM R" Miss rergJi Announces ctael Tripp. Miss Betty Anunsen, Miss Marjorie Weber, Miss Edith Mohr, Miss Betty Ann; Swanson, Miss Phyllis Gueffroy and. Miss Gladys Crawford. Hostesses for the party will be Miss Rnth Anunsen. Miss Barbara ViesktS, Mis Hilda Crawford. Miss J ere Simmons, Miss Mary Betrothal CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday Cbadwick chapter. Order of Eastern Star J 8 p.m. at Masonic temple. Party Given Mis Helen Bergb and Miss Fay miss jere c "unions, Rose were hostesses for a dinner K TN 1 Barker, Miss Carolyn Brown. Miss Darty Thnrsdar n 1 r b t at which A t Wl C iTQn O . Madeline Morgan, Mis Dorl tIme tne engagement of Miss ivivwuj Crabtrea. Miss June Earle, Miss Bergh to Mr. Leo Boelens was TT ' Maxlne Goodenougb, Miss Cathe- rerealed. Miss Bergh Is the daugh- M OTT1 . rine McKay, Miss Laura Lee and ter of Mrs. M. W. Bergh of Dos AWAA1V' Miss Dorothy Tate, Mis Grace Angeles and Mr. Boelens Is the M wVma urn Jackson; Mis , Dorothy Moore, ,on ot Mr. Emll Boelen of Basin, Mn' K H' Plcken8- Mr8- W11 Mlss Kutn ana -MUS itacnei 10- Wyoming. No date has been set "m "caens ana Mrs. mmey xv. com. Miss Jean Anunsen. Miss for the weddln. Adams were hostesses for a de- Mlss Bergb attended Roseburg llghtful informal party last night Helen Ostrin. Miss Dorothy Bar- rian Sanders of Portland. - . Oregon. She I now employed by 17th 8treet the department of state police. The affair was arranged In com- Miss .Schneider Is Married Mr. Boelens attended the Unl- aliment to three vonnr maids. Tersity of Wyoming and Is now Miss Mary Yeager, Miss Isabelle In the TJS army air corps at Lind- Mishler and Miss Florence Fos- bergb Field, San Diego. ter. Miss Yeager will marry Mr. The dinner table was centered Robert Pickens on September 8 - with a bouquet of gladiolus and and they will go east to Phlla- rjCsa Frances Schneider, daugh-1 asters. A card In the shape of delphia to reside. Miss Mishler ST?Pt Mr- and MrsrF. H. Schnei- an airplane, bearing the names of will become the bride of Mr. Ron- derof-Olenada and Ernest Rich- the couple revealed the news. aid K. Adam on September 14 av'dson, eon of Mr. and Mrs. En- Guest were: Mrs. M. W. Bergh and will also reside in Philadel- gea Richardson, were married in ef jo. Angeles, Mrs. Vern Bart- phla where Mr. Adams will attend SL.-pauls Episcopal church of Sa- iett and Mrs. Charles Holbrook of the Eastern Theological seminary. lenr;on August 2$ by the Rer. ' Portland, Mrs. Edna Parker, Mrs. Miss Foster is leaving In Septem- George H.Swift...; ! Charles Boelens, Mrs. Charles ber for Minneapolis - where she Tb altar was decorated with Nadvornik, Mr. Edna Leedy. Mrs. will atetnd the Northwestern rbTU 'gladiolus i and the church Ida Riley. Mrs. Charles Pr In e. Evangelical seminary, with red gladiolus and palms. ; Mrs. W.-H. McClaln, Mrs. Charles During the evening the guests The bride wore a brown ensem- Coleman, Miss Mary Waller, Miss tied a comforter which was pre- ble and her bouquet wa of tali- Kathleen Kolaroff, Mis Jessie sented to Miss Yeager. Bouquet man roses, wnue stock ana nany Starr,' Miss Marjorie Darby and of late summer flower were used hroath. 1 lUloa Villa D.Vn JtHnilt (ha o-tiof wn.a - breath. ' Mrs. Kay Merrill was matron df honor and carried white gladiolus u tt i i and pink rosebuds. Mr. Delmajr AjrOlIerS IlOlCl Gwynn was best man. i r , f ni The recepUon was held at this MatCil FlCTy liumv w& lug uiiua uu i w ui . freshments were served by the hostesses. The guests were Miss Yeager, Miss Mishler, Miss Foster, Mr. J. Dale Taylor, Mr. B. E. Sisson, Mrs. W. F. Foster. Mr. Jack Bil- Mrs. Kay Merrill served the Women of the Salem Golf club leter. Mrs. E. H. Bingenbefmer, wedding cake and Mrs. S. A. Md- met on Friday morning tor a Mrs. Harry H. Harms. -Mrs. Don Dowell poured. -7. . match play with two teams par- Emerson, Mrs. Glenn M. Yeager, The bride wore a moss greetu tlclpatlng. Mr.' Harry "Wledmer Mrs. W. J. Hardie. Mrs." Harold sport suit with brown accessories waa the captain of one team and Lottis of Hawaii, Mis Prudence ; for her going away costume.. I . Mrs. Robert Savage of the other. Foster, Mrs. John Martin Ritchie, . After the honeymoon trip t.Mr. Savage's team won .the day' Mrs. Chester, Pickens, Mrs. Brew- - through the Canadian Rocklea'and glay. Low net prhes were award- er Mills, Mrs. Williams Pickens, - down the coast of Washington nfl , ed to Mrs. W. T. Waterman, class Mr. K. H. Pickens and Mrs. K. , Oregon tue young coupie wm wa vA.and Mr.. Fred Finsley, cjas Adtma at boras at 9614 North 17th -atreet on September S. -u.-v jShh.:. - " - , -J. f Bridge Luncheon , i.On ,B. ! ' Playing wereMrs. Robert Tay- . , " lor .Mrs! Harry Wiedmer, Mrs. 'fill Roxrrir PiirVri'r Kate O.f Bell, Mra. Crelgbton B. fieVOir LVinner Jones, Mrs. H. K. Stockwell, Mrs. Tj rr!4mr Fred Finsley, Mrs. Ralph Hamll- rXLTiy r riaQy ; , . tin Mrs IjtvmnM - Uirnnlu Mr. W:T. -Waterman. Mr. Har- - Mr- Jxd Mr. Walter T.' Jenk r.mtif An:..UrL Wt r.. were' host 'for an Informal an re- "'Mri Ralph Campbell waabosC-age, Mr. -Kennetb .Pott. Mr. roir dinner party Friday night at r sa for a delljtbtful in f or m al oinn vti- Jn-n Pnn ' Un v. their North Simmer street home.4 'JilflrbeoniFriday afternoon at bejf Fortmiller,vMrB. Nell Coppock Tl1 dinner complimented Mis t.Csr?r street home. - Contract and Mrs; B. M Donaldsott. Frances Paris, who la leaving next brM was tn play following . the ; ' f t . . ..: r. week for the Eastman "School, of. -Juncheonrapd summer flowers pro- j r Mcsic where he will atudy,yil; Tided the decorative note. -., -n . fIitl-v wiawr.-sna n.-n. u mkui, woo Cover; were placed Jor Mr -Hi o bb 'OIUIJ l-lL is, leaving Salem on the ,8th for Lawrence t Lister, Mr. Kenneth '7: 'L-JJ'-' San Francisco where she will sail - Bell.' Mrt. C W. Farker,' a XjllJ-liXlcrx lliviii o . , -on ins ism lor ner.nome jn tn OC Arens,: Mr. William S. Cole, i , r f : V vi. ".Hawaiian Island. j - -Mrs. R air vrfrth,: Mr. Ralph ''Members r the Salem ; Worn? jCoverwere placed for Mis" r Jackson l . L vtd Cameron and en'a s Pres club met .tne gar-, ParLsMr. Lottis, Mr. R."D. parlr Mrs. Cams -II. - den brthe Fred 2inlmrsian borne , Mr, and Mr. Artkar GreenMrs., " -i ' - , C on Friday afternoon lor a desaert Paul Folliard. Miss Arleen Brong "- . rv ' ? - 5 luncheon. ' of PorUand and Mr. and Mr. Wal- Being warmly welcomei in ue , Member" present were Mr. E. , ter Jenk. ; Mrs. Folllard ls leav- ;capiui are Mr. ana Mr. ; to. jc a "Roane Ji!ton of Houston; Texas. Mrs. Urs. Mpltsa la the former Rosa-, en lind Van," Winkle. They are the Mr. ' Wendell Wllmarth. Mr. guest of ber father. Attorney Phil Gils trap, Mr. Hunt Clark, iJHa Patsy Llveslcy ha had ma General L H. Van Winkle and 3&r9 - Ralph . Curtis. - Mrs. - Paul - Ler guest this week Miss Robin plan to remain in the capital for Harvey. Mis Frances Jensen and Kelson ot Portland -Mis Llvesley another week. This is the first Mrs. , Fred Zimmerman. Guest and her gueit and Miss Betty time Mr. s r.i Mrs. Melton have were Mr. George Waters, Mrs. Simmons have spent the week at returned ' - ' Salem sin ee . their Albert Bishop and Mr, John the Llvesley home at Agate Meaptn .prMeni were jar. jH.ier-Jena, i Mrs. Joiuara l ieav- Brown. Mr. Ai L. Llndbeck, Jag. in October to- Join ber husband r. Robert Sprague. Mrs. Stepb-, lq. tbe east,'. ! - "f .- Mergler, Mrs. Don'" Upjohn ; . . - . jnarrlage-tree year ago.. Griffith. Beach. They will return today. main" floor sale FINE HOSIERY 59c 3 pairs 1.50 Here's the hosiery buy of the seasonf T 1X2118 for $1-501 High grade silk Btoc Idnrs worth up to $1.15 pairl All are nationally known qualities. Runstop tops ons and semi-service in eight different shadesl Stock Up Now and Save I LIMITED QUANTITY Last Day of 'PEQUOT' SHEET SALE! SAVE NOW1 Charge It on Sept. Bill Pay in Oct. FAMOUS CRANE " QUALITY SCISSORS , 2 pairs 1.00 For school or home use. Forged steel. "Cutting edge guaranteed two yearsi Notion depL Made in C)recbn Wool Blankets 5.95 : Large 72x84 You'll want two or three of these lovely fluffy wool blankets when you see 1hei bSe rSerr? fa oone pattern, these are trulv a hia ular $70, fa dusryiroS.'cite be apricot. etc. Note the larveJSi SavelHave these placed in ourawS department for future usel -Miller's New Munsingwear Gowns Reg. to 2.98 1.39 Jujtarrivedl These beautiful rayon trico owns ... soft as Jersey silk! V-neck and no sleeves, or square and high neck with wing rieeves. Beautiful color combC sS,; I fel blueI Vanma cream, fffannlnt ban bon blue, peach, yeUow oicot and winel Sizes 34to 50. R! larly these are priced at $1.98 and $23. 2nd Floor NEW SCHOOL SWEATERS Sale, 1.98 Second floor shows the latest school knits! Rope knit; jnili tarr, feaflierknit eta New bright military colors, "white, to. Button and slipover styles! 2nd floor. Munsingwear Foundettes 1.39 pantie girdle at way less than pan tie gridle at way less than half price! But youll have to hurry as the quantity is limited! 2nd floor Lingerie. New! Sale of Rayon Panties 2 for L00 Reg. 65c Quality t Another good buy! Just received. 250 (famous brand) Jigger panties . Tl Vm. famous striped patterns! Instead of pcryS &e usual price which is 65c . , . ask for two and save 30c! In tearose, white and SfrS Tn Styles' W and 2nd Floor New Fall : BAGS 1.98 Here are . fee spectacular handbags of -"Sr-311 8easonl Patent- calf. P-5r simulated reptile, eta All are in jhls sale today at $1.9a? Large, roomy ones! Innovations in new design. and color schemes! Be sure to see SW new reds, greens, black, brown and Main Floor t - REG. $1.00 ' Fabric Gloves FOR FALL - 69c pr. Your fabric gloves must be sleek fitting this fall! Buy the best! Black, navy, brown, bright rust, cherry, eta Main floor. . -HASOO WALNUT ;: Buffet Trays 5 4 for 1.00 No jibme Is complete witiiout .aset of Hasco buffet trays . . . especially since these are very specially 'jpriced! Beautifully finished in. dark -walnut, large enough for complete buffet luncheon service. " Gift Shop. Main Floor. WOMEN'S Heel - Hugger SHOES 2.95 rT Ue! HeeI Hrs are noted for their exceDent fitting and good wearing qualities! In black, blue kid and Hack patent. Oxfords. Straps arid Pumps. Shop Millers basement ; today for this 9reat shoe value! . . - ' 1 : ' Basement v : y School Oxfords, 2.99 Here's flia newest school oxfords. Just received in time for fills jBalel New colors! See these in fixe basement tDday- save! '. . SL59 fa 2.99 'rr-oA rr ' it Vorrl " mHnnl . A1n Wwi .school codords, priced from " t on O nft " Miner's basement J-O : tO Z.yy w LEE'S 'D J .-. 16x20 GILT-FRAMED .COLORED - Paintings - SPECIALLY PRICED . . - 69c :' ' These are truly great, values! Popular subjects in highly cot ored simulated oils. Be sure to see thera today in Miller's gift shop. Pi?- Men's Garter Top Socks 3 pr. for 1.00 n ,A regular SOajSockl In the new; fall colors and pat- V terns! Sizes 10 to 12. Save 50c on three pairs! , i J ' , - ' -' , -Men's section main floor. " '" Men's Dresss SHirts 98c " j . Odds of our regular lines . of Publlx end IVauycaasl Nearly cdl sizes la fee lot Choose these for your every -day wear. - . Main floor.