iWedding Is
Event of
Sunday
Jason Lee Memorial church
was the setting for a lovely
autumn wedding on Sunday af
ternoon when Miss Doris Lucille
Hammer, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Hammer, became the .
bride of Mr. Elvyn Zahradnik,
son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Zah
radnik. Rev. Raynor Smith read the
marriage service at 4 o'clock be
fore an altar banked with Shir
, ley Temple gladioluses, palms
and cathedral tapers. Louis Earl
Hammer, jr. lighted the candles.
Mrs. W. T. Brinkley sang be
fore the ceremony and Miss
Carol Clark was the organist
The bride, given in marriage
' by her father, wore a handsome
Ivory satin gown fashioned with
a court train. The empire waist
line was designed with a sweet-
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Her double veil of bridal illusion
was caught with a pearl clip.
' She carried a bouquet of gar-
Ienias and humboldti bouvar
ia tied with white satin ribbon.
Miss"' Virginia Hammer was
her sister's maid of honor and
she wore a dusty pink faille taf
feta frock. She carried a shower
bouquet of gladioluses and bou
vardia tied with aqua blue taf
feta ribbon.
Bridal Party
The bridesmaids were Miss
Evelyn Zahradnik, sister of the
groom, and Miss Florence Jean
Burkhart They wore frocks of
aqua blue faille taffeta and car
ried bouquets similar to the maid
of honor's.
Mr. Donald Zahradnik stood
with his brother as best man and
seating the guests were Mr.
Archie Gardner, Mr. John Haul
away, Mr. Warren Biergerstaff
and Mr. Ray Moore.
Mrs. Hammer wore a blue
dressmaker Suit embellished
with blue fox and a matching
hat for her daughter's wedding.
Mrs. Zahradnik was gowned in
' black trimmed in white and
wore a black hat They both
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JANTZEN SENDS
Miss -Kate Dunning
to MILLER'S . . .
Today - Fri. - Sat.
To Demonstrate
Jantzen -Foundations!
HOW ABOUT YOUR GLAMOUR?
. . Is your waistline slim?
Are your ribs trim?
. . Are your hips firm?
. Do you move in rhythm?
... if you answer 'tYES" to all these ques
tions you have "glamour." says George
Hurrell. the famous Hollywood photog
raphed ,
. . if you answer "NO" to any of them
you need a JANTZEN
says the Miller Store.
You get glamour with a Jantzen
Foundation , . . you get rib-trim-ruing,
waist-slimming, hip-firming
. . you get tops that stay up
and bottoms that stay down
without pinching, poking,
binding or twisting ...
AND you get freedom to go
out in the world , and work,
play, dance, romance . '. .
to lire!
Come in and get your foun
dation for glamour.
2.50 to 12.50
MAXINE BURKN
Ediior
wore corsages .of gardenias.
A reception in the church par
lors was held after the wedding.
The bride's table was centered
with a bouquet of cream colored
roses and humboldtii bouvardia.
The couple will make their
home in Salem, at the Ambassa
dor apartments.
The bride attended Oregon
College of Education at Mon
mouth and is with the state un
employment office. Her hus
band is a former Willamette uni
versity student and is employed
by the United States govern
ment Alumnae Are
Entertained
Mrs. Norval E. Edwards open
ed her home to alumnae of Al
pha Phi Alpha sorority Tuesday
night. At the business meeting
plans were discussed for the fall
activities of the group. At the
supper hour the hostess was as
sisted by Mrs. Roy Harland.
Bouquets of autumn flowers
were used about the guest rooms.
Attending the affair were
Miss Eva Cochran, Miss Jean
ette Brown, Mrs. William Lin
foot, Mrs. Paul Heath, Mrs. Roy
Harland, Mrs. Donald Collins,
Mrs. Ronald - Crossland, Mrs.
Frank Earnest Mrs. Richard
Smart Mrs. William DePew,
Miss Beth DeLapp, Mrs. Wilmer
Wells, Mrs. Parnell Kupper, Mrs.
Henry Query, Mrs. Francis De
Harpport and Mrs. Norval Ed
wards. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Em
mons and their children, Terry,
Patrick and David, are home
from a week's stay at Gold
Beach.
FOUNDATION,
i i 1 7 a . r m s i - s
SOCIETY
r
MUSIC
The II
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Luncheon
Given for
Visitor
Is
Old friends gathered at the
home of Mrs. Henry A. Cor
noyer on North Summer street
Wednesday afternoon when-she
entertained for the pleasure of
Mrs. Robert Vaughn of Detroit
Mich.
Mrs. Vaughn is visiting hi the
capital and is the house guest
of Judge and Mrs. John L. Rand.
Mrs. Vaughn is a niece of Mrs.
Rand.
Guests were bidden to a one
o'clock luncheon and the dining
room table was centered with
a crystal compote filled with
fuschias. Other bouquets of
roses, gladioluses and hydran
geas were arranged about the
living room and hallway.
Covers were placed for twen
ty friends of Mrs. Vaughn and
Mrs. Rand. Miss Josephine Cor
noyer assisted her mother in
formally. Dictionaries
Are Wanted
Webster dictionaries are want
ed by the American Red Cross
braille committee. These diction
aries are used by members of
the braille classes and anyone
having old Webster distionaries
which they wish to donate to
the Red Cross are asked to leave
them at the Red Cross office,
435 State street Only Webster
dictionaries can be used for this
purpose. Classes are held at the
Red Cross office, state hospital
and penitentiary.
Miss Dunning
. . . authority on fashion lines
and representative of Jantzen
Foundations is available in our
corset department all this
week to lend you valuable sug
gestions on figure control and
adjustment through proper fit
ting foundations. You are cor
dially invited to attend this in
formal foundation clinic.
OF.
VIM
Salem Folk
To Attend ;
Roundup. 1
There will be a large group
of Salem folk at the depot to
night at 6:30 o'clock when mem
bers of the Oregon Mounted
Posse of Salem, their families
and special guests board the
Southern Pacific for Pendleton
where they will participate and
attend the Round-Up.
They will arrive in the east
ern Oregon city Friday morn
ing in time to take part in the
parade. They will return to the
capital early on Sunday.
Special guests accompanying
the posse will be Governor
Charles ';A- Sprague, Miss Helen
Bocker, Miss Greta Janz, Mr.
Paul Rasmussen, Mr. W. A.'
Schirmer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Wenderoth, Mr. Farley Mogan,
Mr. and Mrs. Al Bailey, Mr. M.
F. Woodson and Mr. Charles A.
Barclay.
. Posse members and their
wives attending include Mr. and
Mrs. Alden Adolph, Mr. Joseph
Adolph, Mr. and Mrs. George
Arbuckle, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
E. Bates and Barbara, Sheriff
Andrew Burk, Mr. Grant W.
Day, .Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Ed
wards, Dr. Fred Ellis, Mr. and
Mrs. Asel Eoff, Mr. and Mrs.
Lee U. Eyerly, Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Farris, Mr. Ray Garlick,
Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Hubbs, Mr.
and Mrs. Holly Jackson, Mr. and
Mrs. Abner K. Kline, Mr. and
Mrs. Lynn Lambeth, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Perry, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Scharf and daughter, Mr. :
Graham Sharkey, Mr. and Mrs. '
Roy H. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs.' ;
Walter Zosel and children, Mr. ;
and Mrs. Frank W. Martin, Mr.
and Mrs. Van Wieder and Mr. :
and Mrs. Maurice Heater.
Engagement of '
Couple Told I
Announcement has been1 made
of the engagement of Miss Leona
Busch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ;
Karl W. Busch, and Mr. Lloyd
Noffsinger, son of Mrs. Ellen
Noffsinger. No date has been
set for the wedding.
The betrothal was revealed at I
a Sunday breakfast at the Quelle :
with a group of her close friends !
bidden to hear the news. Cor
sages, bearing the names of the
couple, were at each place.
Miss Busch and her fiance are
graduates of Salem schools and
Mr. Noffsinger attended the Uni
versity of Oregon.
Au Revoir Party
For Elliotts
The attractive country place of ,
Senator and Mrs. Ronald Jones
was the setting for a delightful
affair Wednesday night when
Senator and Mrs. Jones and Mr.
and Mrs. Karl Becke enter
tained. The affair complimented
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Elliott,
who with their children, Joan
and John, are leaving this week
end for Portland to reside. They:
have taken a house in East
Moreland.
A group of tbe Elliotts close!
friends were bidden to the buf
fet dinner served on the patio.:
The evening was spent inform
ally. Open house will be held at
the Alma Fanning musical kin
dergarten. 346 North 13th street,;
on Saturday and Sunday, Sep-;
tember 13 and 14. The inter-'
ested public is
between 3 and
day.
invited to call
9 o'clock each
DAYTON Miss Phyllis
Wright, whose marriage to Mr.
Donald Maxwell is to take place
at 2 o'clock Sunday, September
14, at the home of her parents,'
was complimented with a mis
cellaneous shower party Thurs
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Cart Mitchell.
A mock wedding was Imper
sonated; with Miss Lenabelle!
Dower las bride; Miss Annabel
Nelson, groom; Miss Bonnie
Wright, ringbearer; Miss Betty
McCormick, minister, and Mrsj
Amon Freel and Miss Marie
Buckley sang. Miss Audrey Fil
er played the wedding march.
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Club Calendar
THTJKSDAT
Willing Worker'! class ot First
Christian church with Mrs. S. J,
Yates. 1141 D street, S p-m. ;
Woman's Missionary society ot
Firs Baptist church meet at
church. 3 Jtn. .
Maccabee Thlmbls club, Wil
lamette Tent No.t 6, first winter
sewing class With Mrs. Una
Brooks, 483 North 19th street, 130
Slaughters of VTW meet at hatt,
730 pjn. i-: '-..
FRIDAY ;
Englewood Woman's club with
Mrs. N. . Skewis, 1797 Center,
street, 2 PJn. , -
Sons of Norway lodge meet
with Mr. and Mrs. X. T. Arneson.
8 p.m., business i meeting and
benefit card party. ; .:
SATURDAY ; '
Salem Woman's, club first fall
meeting, covered dish luncheon,
clubhouse. 12:30 p.m.. business
meeting to follow.
MONDAY 4
Hal Hibbard auxiliary meet at
VTW hall. p.m.
American Legion auxiliary in
stallation of officers. Legion
home, p.m.
Skaters Elect
New Officers
l
Members of the Salem Skat
ing club held their Regular busi
ness meeting Tuesday night at
the ;Salem public library. Offi
cers! for the new year were nom
inated as follows: president, Mr.
William Swigart; vice-president,
Miss Loyal Sheridan; secretary,
Mis$ Patricia Fitzpa trick; treas
ureij, Mrs. Roy Pease editor,
Mis$ Beverley 'Armstrong; pub
licity, Mrs. Harold Douris; so
cial! chairman, Mr. Harold
Douris. Election will be held at
the next regular business meet
ing, September 23.
Plans were completed for the
club's next out-of-town skating
party, to be held at the Oaks
rink in Portland, September 16.
Tentative plans also were made
for the club's annual Penny
Carnival to be held in October
at the Mellow Moon rink.
Ranksters present were Miss
Loyal Sheridan, Miss Nadine
Lewis, Miss Pauline Craven, Miss
Ethel Craven, Miss Beverley
Armstrong,' Mrs. Harold Douris,
Mr. Kenneth Marston, Mr. "Don
Douris, Mr. William Swigart and
Mr. Harold Douris.
YWCA Board
Begins Year
- i '
Members of the YWCA execu
tive board gathered at the
YWCA on Tuesday morning for
the first fall meeting. Mrs. Karl
Becke, president, presided and
introduced the new secretary,
Mrs. Esther W. Little. Mrs.
Little talked informally to the
group and outlined Jier plans for
the girls' work for the ensuing
year.
Committee reports were given
and Mrs. Lewis Griffith, camp
chairman, gave a resume of the
YWCA camp held at Silver
Creek this summer. .
The beard is planning a re
ception in honor of Mrs. Little
and Mrs. , Breyman Boise, head
of the social committee, will be
. in charge of arrangements. The
date for the affair will be an
nounced after a meeting of the
commi'.tee next week.
Dr. Matthews
To Speak
The Englewood Woman's club
will meet with Mrs. N. E. Ske
wis. at her Center street home
on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Assisting hostesses are Mrs.
Laura Smith, Mrs. John Barker
and Miss Bertha Schrieber. Tea
will be served Jatei in the after
noon .
Mrs.. Stanley Keith is in
charge of the devotionals and
Dr. James T. Matthews will give
a talk on "My Life at Willamette
university." Special readings
wtll be given by Ruth Versteeg.
Mrs. Josephine Parrish Stew
art of Salem and Eugene has
been visiting in Portland for a
few days as the guest of Mrs.
W. C. Knighton. Mrs. Stewart
will be at . the Richard . Slater
home for several weeks before
returning to Eugene for the win
ter season.
' Mrs. Richard Wicklander has
returned home from a vacation
trip to Michigan where she vis-
ited with relatives and friends.
y once a year-
p special sale
12th to 20lh
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IJbO aa4 tO OO
o3s for lubrication
fires throat.
Mrs. Libby
Is Honor
Guest I
The home of Mrs. Saul Janz
on North 5th street; was the
scene of two delightful parties
on Wednesday afternoon. The
honor guest was Mrs. Hollis W.
Libby, who with her husband,
lieutenant Commander Libby,
USNR, and son, Willard, 1 left
Wednesday night by car for
Philadelphia ' where Lt. Com.
Libby hasrjbeen called to active
duty. ' '
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Guests were invited to a
luncheon' and the small tables
were centered with blue vases
filled with red and white Cow
x era, carrying out I the patriotic
motif. A surprise; handkerchief
shower honored j Mrs, Libby.
Contract was in play during the
afternoon with prizes going to
Mrs. E. M. Booth, Mrs. Floyd
Seamster and Mrs. G. W. Bates.
Covers were placed for Mrs.
Hollis W. Libby, Mrs. E. M.
Booth, Mrs. Oscar Paulson, Mrs.
George Gash, Mrs. Harry La
Dou, Mrs. G. W. Ross, Mrs.
Percy Blundell, Mrs. Ray Web
ber, Mrs. Floyd Seamster, Mrs.
Russell' Beutler, Mrs. Clarence
Collins, Mrs. Hugh Hull, Mrs.
George Carey, Mrs. Paul Lee,
Mrs. Louis Lorenz, Mrs. Glenn
Frum, Mrs. Solon Shinkle, Mrs.
C. W. McCabe and Mrs. Janz.
Willard Libby was also hon
ored with a surprise party dur
ing the afternoon when Phillip
Janz entertained in the gardens
of the Janz home. Games were
in play and at the refreshment
hour James Loder assisted the
host.
Honoring Willard Libby were
Tad Shinkle, Richard Parker,
Keith Shinn. Cyril Hull, Billy
Paulson, Billy Gash, Daryl Pe
ters, Blair McCabe, Virgil Banks,
James Loder and Phillip Janz.
FOE Auxiliary
Makes Plans '
The Ladies auxiliary of the
FOE met Tuesday night at the
hall with Mrs. E. E. Gettman,
president, presiding. Plans were
made for the fall activities and
a rummage sale. Mrs. Lloyd
Moore reported on the FOE drill
team's participation at Fraternal
day at the state fair.
The next ; meeting of the af
ternoon social club will be with
Mrs. Frank Marshall, 425 North
18th street, on September 17.
Arrangetnents were made for
initiatory services to be held on
September 23. The FOE dances
will begin on September 13 at
the Eagles hall.
Diane Cooley
Is Honored
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Cooley
entertained informally at their
home on North 22nd street
Tuesday night in honor of the
first birthday of their daughter, j
JJiane. ine young guests were
given balloons and small cakes
with a candle.
Honoring , Diane were Stephen j
Ross, Loren and Gary Cooley
and Ross Cooley, Others attend
ing were Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Cooley, Miss Joy Cooley, Miss
Mary Ross, Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
.Rulifson, Mr. and Mrs. Adam
Deibert, Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Gritton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Byron
Cooley.
Credit Women
Plan Banquet '
The Salem Credit Women's
Breakfast club met at the Argo
Tuesday morning ,with Ruth
Norris presiding. Mrs. Arlene
Rollo was a guest The tables
were decorated with1 asters and
marigolds-. ; Miss Velma Strain
presented the educational lesson j
on public speaking followed by a
round table discussion. Plans
for the annual j banquet - were
made and will be October 21st
Mrs. ; Dorothy Forgard will be
general chairman for the ban
quet. .The next regular meeting
will be September 22nd.
TURNER At a lovely wed
ding , solemnized the evening of
September 1 in the Court Street
Christian church ! at Salem, Miss j
Wllma Larson, daughter of Mrs.
Ruth Larson, became the bride i
of Mr. Wilfred I Wilks, son of
Mr. and Mrs. C W. Wilks of
Turner. White candelabra and
gladioluses: decorated the altar.
with Rev. Harold Lyman offi
ciating.
Given in marriage by her I
' uncle, the I bride ! was charming
in a white satin gown made Vic
torian style with full length
veil. She carried i a white Bible.
Miss Marie Wilks, sister of the
groom, was maid of honor. Mr. I
Dan Tarpley acted-as best man
for Mr. . Wilks. The attendants
wore pastel frocks and carried i
old fashioned nosegays. Sergeant :
Fred Giese of Fort Stevens was
one of the ushers.
Preceding the wedding Miss
LaVina Dow of Turner and Miss
Patsy Lyman of Salem sang. !
The 1-a wedding - marches were
played by IMisi Betty Peetz. A
reception followed in the Bun
galow and immeditely after Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred Wilks left for j
fBurbank, California, where they
Sir. ana Airs. Tea sursen were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard .
. Gilkey on Tuesday. They
have just returned home - from
Washington, jD.p. where Mr.
Kirsch has been attending
school. He was ! the winner of
the national 4H scholarship this
year and while in the capital
city was a. guest at the White
House. Mr. Kirsch will attend
Oregon State college this fall
to complete Work on his mas
ter's degree, i
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Mr. C. L. Mcllwain Is an
nouncing the marriage of his
daughter, Miss Ruby E. Mcll
wain, to Mr. George Herschback
on August 31 at ) the Methodist
parsonage in Coeur d'Alene,
Idaho at 11 o'clock in the morn
ing." '
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Civilla Reeher
To; Go South
. Mrs. G. A. Reeher and her
daughter, Civilla, are leaving
for Los Angeles Friday morning,
where Civilla will attend Occi
dental college this winter. Mrs.
Reeher will remain in the south
for two or . more weeks before
returning home. Many events of
interest have been planned for
the new college students and the
first week of school will include
a weekend house party on Bal
boa Island, teas,' receptions, and
dances, Miss Reeher is a Salem
high school graduate and past
worthy advisor of Chadwick as
sembly, Order of Rainbow for
girls, i ' ..
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