The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 21, 1941, Page 6, Image 6

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tbm OUTGON STATESMAN, Salem. 0109011, Saturday Morning. June 21. 1S41
Miss White
Is Honor
Guest
' Miss Nina White, the popular ,
bride-elect ot Mr. . Leonard
Howe, was honored at a pre-
nuptial shower Friday nigh
when Miss Margaret Clare en
tertained at her home on North
20th street
During the evening the guests
Wrapped the dream calces and a
pottery shower feted .the bride-to-be.
A miniature sprinkler
hung from the chandelier and
pastel streamers extended to
the blue and yellow parasol on
the table where the gifts were '
hidden.
Bouquets of summer flowers"
were arranged about the rooms
and at the supper hour the host
ess was assisted by her mother,
Mrs. W. C. Clare.
Bidden to honor Miss White
were Mrs. W. E. White, Mrs.
James Pike, Miss Marilyn Clare,
Mrs. Robert Worral, Mrs. Perry
.Anderson, Miss Beth Billings,
Miss Ruby Eastman, Mrs. W. T.
- Mfltonberger, Mrs. George Mil
lonberger, Mrs. Paul Ellis, Mrs.
Frederick Worral, Mrs. Walter
Worral, Mrs., C. A. Lytle, Mrs.
lames Smart, Mrs.- Barney Fa
pey of Portland, Mrs. John
Broadie, jr. of Ashland and Miss
Ada Keyes of Vancouver, Wash.
' Association Has
Meeting
The Past Noble Grands asso
ciation, met with Miss Wilda
Siegmund, Wednesday for . the
regular meeting. Prizes at games
going to. Mrs. Evelyn Naderman
and Mrs. Josephine Eriksen and
Miss Mabel Fox; readings by
Mrs. Marion Curry; quartet Be-,,
lections by Miss Betty Clark,
. Miss Mary Copley and Miss Ma
bel Fox. The club voted to have
a picnic supper. July 16, the
' place to be selected later. The.
president of the club Mrs. Lelia .
Ohlsen conducted the business
meetings. Members present
were Mrs. Clara Shields, Mrs.
Louisa Loveland, Mrs. Amie
Mills, Mrs. Helen Pierce, Mrs.
Anna Hunsaker, Mrs.. Evelyn
Naderman, Mrs. Mabel Gardner,
An. Bessie Edwards, Mrs. Le
ia Ohlsen, Mrs. Elsie Cornforth,
An. Eugena Morse, Miss Fran
ces Kyle, Mrs. Muriel Curry, .
Mrs. Ida Hochstetler, Mrs. Chris
tina Cladek, Mrs. . Blanche
Scheelar, Miss Wilda Siegmund,
Mrs. Josephine Eriksen; guests
were: Mrs. Lucy Siegmund, Miss
Mabel Fox, Miss Mary Copley
and Miss Betty Clark. Roll call
was answered with an anecdote
cf or about some wedding event.
Maccabees of Capital Lodge,
84D met Thursday, night with
Commander Glenn Newland
presiding. Six new candidates
were elected to membership and
a memorial was held for the
jate Evelyn Benner. Plans were
made for . the Golden Jubilee
meeting in Portland on June 28
and all Maccabees and friends
are invited to attend. Mr. John
Riches was appointed -chairman
of transportation and anyone
having available cars are asked
to call Mr. Riches. June birth
days were celebrated and pink
roses provided the decorative
note. A meeting will be held
on June 26 to precede the celebration.
, Mr. and Mrs. E. IL Schreiber
and son Landon of Tahoka, Tex
as, arrived on Monday to visit
her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. D.
Windsor of Quinaby." Mrs. B. H.
Record of Dumas, Texas, an
other daughter, recently spent
a month at the Windsors'
Mr. aatMrs. Joseph Reiling
and son Kenneth moved to Al
bany last Sunday. Mr. Reiling
has been employed for some
time in that city.
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PICK-ME-UP
- A $1.75 value ef Barbara
Gould Plastic Deam-the
modem 20 minute facial
'y and
A 75c valuo of Barbara
Gould Special Eye Cream
for tho delicate areas
around tho eyes.
A$2J0VaIUZFC2 $1X0
Available only during
P V. the VUlt of tho
- BARBARA GOULD
: T EEAUTY EXPECT
- Miss Mianon Dort
TODAY ONLY
Miller'a
MAXINE BUK&'N
- Editor
June Bride
Will Be
Feted
Mrs. Wayne Doughton (Melva
Belle Savage), who was mar
ried in early June, will be the
honor guest at a breakfast on
Sunday morning -when Mrs.
Ralph Nohlgren, Mrs. Harrison
. W. Elgin, jr. and Miss Lucile
Brainard entertain at the for
mer's home on Court street.
Bouquets of pastel summer
flowers will be used about the
rooms and on the breakfast table-Bridge
will.be In play for
several hours after the breakfast
hour.
Covers will be placed for Mrs.
Doughton; Miss Charlotte Mc
Clary, Miss Eleanor Trindle,
Miss Beryl Seacat, Miss Char
lotte Kallander, Mrs. Lome Dix
on of Toledo, Miss Lucile Brai
nard, Mrs. Harrison W. Elgin,
jr. and Mrs. Ralph Nohlgren.
Pupils Appear
In Recital
Miss Margaret Hogg will pre
sent a group of students In pi
ano recital Monday in the Car
rier Room of the First Meth
odist church at 8 o'clock. Any
' one interested is invited to at
tend the following program.
The March of the Wee Folk... Gaynor
In Maytime Wagncaa
Judith McClure
Turning Handsprings Flesher
Carolyn DeJongt
Arabesque - Burgmuller
Teasing Bloch
Karen Kuna
Pixies' Good Night Song Brown
Ramona Evans
Rondo Alia Turca ....BurgmuHer
Jodelle Parker
Vale t Song Rolfe
Gloria Murrett
The Lark's Song Tschaikowsky
Marilyn McLaughlin
On the Meadow... Lichner
Sam Barker
Snowfall Torjusaen
Betty Winn
Ecossaisea .. Schubert
Marilyn Mix
Tarantella - Pieczonka
,.- Carolyn Cramer
Gavotte .: Bach
SonaUaa in D Major. .. Clement!
, - Loretta Garrett
Valse Romantique .... Federer
Roberta Paulus
Arioso . . . Bach
Warrior's Song ,., Heller
Egyptian Dance Friml
Betty Wills
The Little Shepherd Debussy
Spinning Song Mendelssohn
GulUnerias . Lecuona
" Lois Rowland
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sooth
are entertaining at dinner to
night at their North Summer
street home for the pleasure of
Miss Bette Demarest and Mr.
Orville South and members of
the two families. The affair will
precede the wedding of the
young couple at the First Pres
byterian church tonight at 8 o'
clock. .
Mrs. .V. E. Knhn has retained
from a several days stay in
Portland on on Thursday was a
guest at the birthday party of
her granddaughter, Judy Kuhn,
who celebrated her fourth birth
day. Judy is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Jack Kuhn of Port
land. a
Miss Meredith Dally of Roch
ester, v Wash., is spending the
summer- in the capital as the
guest of her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. James W.
Clayton.
VACATION
i t
;
SOCIETY
music
The II011E
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CLUB CALENDAR '
MONDAY '
Hollywood Lions auxiliary, with
Mrs. Ray Stumbo. 930 Tamarack, .
dessert luncheon.
Royal Neighbors, S p.m. Frater- '
" hal temple.
T17E8DAT
St. Elizabeth's guild of St.
Paul's with Mrs. Wilmer Page, 1
p.m. . . . .
Ladies of McCormick class,
First Methodist church with Mrs.
Robert C. Irwin, 1515 North 16th
street, 1 JO dessert luncheon.
WEDNESDAY
Nebraska a u x 1 1 lary, covered
dish lunch, 12:30 p.m. with Mrs.
L. E. GUkey. 657 South Liberty
street.
THURSDAY
Macabee Thimble club, Wil- i
lamette Tenthive No. with Mrs.
Edith Bates, route 3, box 532.
11:30 a.m.
Sorority Group
Entertained
Miss Helen Wiedmer opened
her home to the Pi Beta Phi" al
umnae Thursday night Mrs.
Carl Rickson" and Mrs. Jack
Nash were assisting hostesses. A
dessert supper was served and
guests were seated at small ta
bles centered with, pastel sum
mer flowers. Mrs. Chester Zum
walt presided at the business
meeting.
Special guests were Mrs. Jam
es Brandt, who has recently
moved to Salem from Marsh
field, Miss Barbara Pierce, Miss
Patricia Vandeneynde, Miss El
len Mills and Miss Meredith
Daily.
Alumnae present were Mrs.
Charles Coleman, Mrs. Lee
Bown, Mrs. James Clayton, Mrs.
Charles Huggins, Miss Lilllian
Davis, Miss Norma Jean Gil-,
bertson, Mrs. James Humphrey,
Mrs. Harold Ladd, Mrs. Edwin
Keech, Mrs. Vern Miller, Mrs.
Elbert Roberts, Mrs. Marion
Mulkey, Mrs. Louis B. Schoel,
Mrs. Floyd Thompson, Mrs.
Bruce Titus and Mrs. Chester
Zumwalt
-'
Mr. and Mrs. Russell' Pratt
left on the streamliner Thurs
day night for Detroit, .Mich.,
where they will pick up a new
car. They will enjoy a leisurely
trip west and will come by way
of the south.
.
8 IL VERT ON Miss Helen
Seeley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Seeley, became the bride
of Vernon Simmons, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Simmons of
Monitor at the Christian church
Saturday night Rev. Russell
Myers officiated.
Preceding the ceremony Miss
Angela Fitzke sang "Because"
and "O, Promise Me." Mrs. Del
Bowen accompanied.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a white
and tulle veil. -chiffon
fashioned with a train
She carried a bouquet of pink
rosebuds, bouvardla and sweet
peas.
Miss Jean Simmons, sister of
the bridegroom was maid of
honor, and bridesmaids were
, Elizabeth Newell, Paulina Jones,
Avon Simmons and Mildred
Copple.
Betty Joe Lewis of Vancou
ver, cousin of the bride was
J flower girt Fred Hehbe of
Portland was best man and ush
ers were Roy Schlottman, Wil
bur BurnelL Edward Skie of
Portland and John Seeley, Jr.
A reception was held at the
bride's parents' home.
SPECIAL!
House Goats
NEW I ;
$3.00 and
$3.95
Just arrived for today's
special selling! Dozens of
smart House Coats in
sharkskin with polka dot
rayon print tops. . Also
plain- colors. New color
combinations featuring
white with bright
shades for contrast.
2ND FLOOR
Wei's
Parkers Will
Entertain
Tonight
The home of Mr. and Mrs.
C W. Parker on Rose street will
be the scene of a delightful In
formal affair tonight Members
of the right of way division of
the state highway department
have been invited as, guests. .
A 6 o'clock; buffet supper will
be served on the patio and the
evening hours will be spent in
formally.' Honor guests at the
party will be Mr. and Mrs. Har
ry G. Benson and Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur B. Kneass, who were re
cently married. .
. Invited guests are Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Devers, Mr. and Mrs.
Rodney Cozard of Canyon City,
Mr. and Mrs." Ray Landon of
LaGrande, Mr. and Mrs. Mark
B. McCallister of Corvallis, Mr.
and Mrs. William McChesney of
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
B. Kneass, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
G. Benson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
DeSouza, Mr. Clifford L. Gard
ner, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hol
mes, Mr. and Mrs. William F.
Collins, Mr. and Mrs. William
A. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Minkiewitz, Mr. and Mrs. L M.
Schannep,,Mr. and Mrs. William
H. Witt, Mrs. Florence Carter,
Miss Birdia Hebcl, Miss Cecile
Knox, Mrs. Gladys Morgali, Miss
Thelma Taylor, Miss Anona and
Miss Pauline Welch, Mrs. W. S.
Parker, William and Mary Let
ty Parker.
Barbara Bell
Is Hostess
Miss Barbara Bell was hostess
for an informal party Friday
night at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Kenneth
Bell on Center street The affair
preceded tho Phi dance at Hazel
Green.
Miss Bell's guests were Miss
Mary Jane Brabec, Miss Doro
thy Engel, Miss Dorothy Van
deneynde, Miss Leone Spauld
ing, Miss Jean Burrell, Miss
Mary Jane Simmons, Messrs.
William Phillips, Craig Cusick,
Tommy Roberts, Ed Salstrom,
Robert Sullivan, Tom Steven
son and Tom Kay.
Cozy Comfort Will Be
Yours This Fall If You
SAVE
Fine Quality
Wool Blanketss
N
OW!
Make sure your blankets are made of Western wool. Western wool does not
mat as badly as dry Eastern wool. A lively wool makes the ideal blanket . . .
that is why Miller's are so enthusiastic about WOOL 'O' THE WEST blankets.
Large size, 72x84, and extra large size, 72-90, fine quality, all wool blankets
are being offered in our summer blanket sale ... are way less than what
regular prices will be this fall.
Ask to have your blankets placed in our layaway department now and
save while this sale is in progress..
v . -
Two featured wool blankets today are priced ...
NOWJ
v
III REVERE COPPER
COOICIMG
Revere'i famed food authority wOT demon
strate In porson tho healthful waterless
method of cooking hero TODAY!
See and taste foods cooked with all the
vftamlns and minerals saved with natural
colors of vegetables preserved and with
no odor produced.
t DELIOriSTRATIOfl SPECIAL
Special 11-PURPOSE Sot consbM of
S-Wa OmM l.n O-Ol -- - -" '
:Um rrtm rr M
GIFT SHOP:
Sodarr DoacQino
- Calendar notices and club
announcements for the Sunday
' Statesman society section mast
' be in the Statesman office by
Friday noon. Calendar notices
May be telephoned in antil
Friday noon. Social items wll
be taken by the society depart
ment np to noon en Saturday.
Mildren MasorP
Is Honored
Mrs. Virgil Monehead enter
tained at a shower Wednesday
night in honor of Miss Mildred
Mason, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Mason, whose mar
riage to Mr. Lionel Trommlitz
of Salem will take place June
29 at Glendale, Calif.
Those present were the bride
elect Mrs. Claude Carson, Mrs.
Will Morley, Mrs. Lloyd Edgel,
Mrs. Chester Davis, Mrs. Henry
Shields, Mrs. E. A. Packson, Mrs.
Paul Trommlitz, Mrs. Harley
Blackwell, Mrs. R. Krueger, Mrs,
Carrie Fisher, Mrs. Oswald Mor
ley, Mrs. Ivan McClain, Mrs.
Charles Siewert, Mrs. A. L. Ma
son, Carol . Schaff er, Caroline
Carson, Lucritia McOain, Mar
guerite Trommlitz, Ellen and
Phi Ilia Morley and the hostess,
Mrs. Morehead.
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Shower for a
Bride-Elect
Mrs. L. P. Aldrich entertained
with a bridge luncheon and kit
chen shower for Miss .Margaret
Hauser, bride-elect of Mr. Ar
nold Ebert of Fossil, Thursday
afternoon.
Honoring Miss Hauser were
Mrs. W. J. Hagedorn, Mrs. Lake
Price, Mrs. Paul H. Hauser, srn
Mn. W. R. Speck, Mrs. Harold
Pierce, Mrs. Maude Armstrong,
Mrs. Edwin Armstrong, Mrs. S.
G. Hinkle, Mrs. John Krebs,
Mrs. Richard Devers, Mrs. Lynn
Heise, Mrs. Grace Clark, Mrs.
O. P. Lapps, Mrs. Paul Rasmus
sen, Miss Joyce Armstrong, Mrs.
R. W. Hans Seitz, and Mrs. L.
P. Aldrich.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kellogg
have returned from a motor trip
to Idaho, Yellowstone National
park, Utah and Nevada.
On
AND
GLAD STAINLESS
mu.
tfrta. SUM
I95
Alumnae Honor
Husbands -
The Sigma Kappa . alumnae
and their husbands were honor
ed at a no-host supper party
Thursday night at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Walker on
North Winter street Bridge, pi
nochle and games were in play
during the evening and a spe
cial prize was presented to Miss
Edna Ficklin. Mrs. William Pike,
who was recently married, was
given a gift by the group. The
alumnae made plans for a pic
nic in August
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank DeWitt, Mr. and. Mrs. Lu
ther Jensen, Mr. and Mrs.
George Jackson, Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Walker, Miss Virginia Moy
er, Miss Edna Ficklin and Mr.
and Mrs. William Pike and Mr.
and Mrs. Delbert Hunter of Dal
MARION WICKS
JANTZEN
STYLIST
Meet ' Miss Wicks, Jantzen
stylist today In our Jantzen
swim suit department Miss
Wicks will tell you all you
want to know . about the
style, fit and wearability of
Jantzen suits.
Miller's
STEEL UTENSILS
Q93
SILVERTON Tho Immanuel
enior guild will give a play Wed-
nAn-r niaht at the church social
rooms. Taking part are Mrs.
John Overlund, Mrs. J. P. Dull-
urn, Mrs. Henry Aim, Mrs. Os-
antzens
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Jantzen s ffl
STYLIST AND
DESIGNER COMES
TO MILLER'S
TODAY!
Today is JANTZEN DAY at Miller's! Miss
Marion Wicks, stylist for Jantzen Knitting
Mills, will be in the, Jantzen swimming suit
department all day explaining the design
ing and helping customers find their proper
fit and giving valuable advice on the wear
and care of a Jantzen-swim suit.
Be sure to visit Miller's Jantzen swim suit section on
the 2nd floor today and consult Miss Wicks on all
matters pertaining to Jantzen swim suits.
sKOi I SUITS
2ND FLOOR
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PACK A WHOLE
SUMMER'S
FUN INTO A WEEK END I
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Shop Miller's sports shop for play clothesl Gay play-
clothes ... crisp : casuals and shortie coats ...
a wardrobe for fun, frolic and flattery L
- SLACK JSUITS THAT GIVE
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There are
waiw. wny not pay a
few cents more and have
slacks that are well tai
lored . . . comfortable . . .
smart to the nth degree.
Shop Miller's large as
sortments for color, style,
all-purpose slacks, novel-
t-V f lhrli. n
i weights. Play
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. . . Shop Miller's today
for fun clothes!
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car Johnson, Mrs. A. B. Andor
son, Mrs. G. O. Lermo, Roberta
Newton and Judo Anderson.
Coffee hostesses are Miss Clar-
issa Brager, Mrs. John Overund
and Mrs. J. P. Dullum.
YOU A WELL
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APPEARANCE
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