Ml-... .til. 7 CI STATESMUli Calm Oregon. Thnndoir MomUig. Wx t HO FAGS TETT YoWs Said By Couple , June 27 ; .Mrs. Edith DeHarport Is an- Bouncing the marriage of her daughter, Mary Luella, to Cor pored James F. Teed, son of Mr. and firs. James L Teed. The ceremony was performed June 27 by Rev. Paul F. Kunz- man'&t Vancouver, Wash. For her wedding the bride wore a pastel plaid suit with pink, ac cessories. Mr. and Mrs. . James L Teed attended the couple. Mrs. Teed is a graduate of Sa lem schools and is now em ployed with the US Army engi neers, Portland. Corporal Teed Is a graduate of Salem schools and is stationed at Fort Stevens. Their Portland address is 7Q8 NW 20th street Visitors at v Bishop's Recent guests of Mrs. C. P. , Bishop were Mr. and Mrs. James F. Reville of Washington, DC. The latter (Jane Bishop) is the granddaughter of Mrs. Bishop. While on their western trip, Mr. and Mrs. Reville visited the Bishop woolen mills at Portland, Pendleton and Washougal, also the Oregon beaches, Mt Hood, and other places of - interest. They have ' just returned to Washington, where Mr. Reville , holds a position in the US bu reau of education. .Other guests of , Mrs.- Bishop during her granddaughter's visit were Mr. Roy. Bishop, father of Mrs. Reville.'and his son Thomas, also Mr.- and Mrs. Clarence Bishop, all of Portland. 'Simpson-Kurth ,.; Vows Said The wedding of Miss Wynona E. J. Kurth, daughter of Mrs. Edith Turner, and Mr. Noel Elno Simpson, son of ,v Mrs. Nellie Simpson, . was solemnized on "Sunday at 2 o'clock in the First Christian church. Rev.' Dudley Strain offjpated. , Romano Spence was vocalist and Betty Pugh, organist. Candles were lighted by Bernie Bauer and Lla May Pope. The bride, given away by her - great uncle, Mr. Tliomas K. Scars, wore a white taffeta , bridal gown . with lace inser tions. The veil was held in place r by a tiara of pearls. She carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds. : The matron of honor, Mrs. - V Ronald E. ' Martin, 4 wore blue lace and carried a bouquet of gardenias.: The bride's mother was attired in a black and white print, with black redingote and ,wore a corsage of red roses. The groom's mother was dressed in teal blue and wore red roses. Mr.' Ralph Ennor attended . the groom, and ushers were Mr. Dean Shomaker, Mr. Milton Mc Laln and Mr. Edward Schulz. : The bride attended S a 1 e m schools and the Oregon Beauty college.. Mr. Simpson also at tended Salem school and is now . with the Valley Produce com pany. They left immediately af- :. ter the ceremony for the south. Miss Clifford y Weds Mr. Barham . - Miss Donna Clifford became Mrs. George Barham, at a cere mony in the home of her broth- "er, Mr. .B. E. Conway, in Port- : land on Tuesday, night at 8:30 o'clock. The bride is the daugh ter of Mrs. Kathryn Clifford.; of . Portland and the groom, is 'the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bar ham of - Salem. ", ' ; . ; : i ? The couple '"was attended by Mrs. ; Joyce . Williams , and Mr. Paul Barham, brother of the groom. Dr. W. Wolf ol the Sun ' nyside Methodist church offici ; sted. ; The bride : was dressed in a white sports suit, with' all white accessories, and wpre a corsage . ' of gardenias and bouvardia. Mrs. Barham is a graduate of Portland school and Mr. Bar- - ham of Salem schools. He is employed by the Broadway Cab company, and 'the couple will live in Portland. . r - The groom's family from Sa v lem, attended the cei'emony, ; '? : -. ' . i .. I- - - . -. - I Mrs. Miry Richmond spent the weekend with her son, Rus- 1 sell : Richmond and family, . at . Eugene. ' '- - - -., .."''". - .' - ... RICKBEAIX At a ceremony performed last Thursday at the home of Rev." William C 1 y d e Rhea in Dallas, Mua . " Nancy . Jeanne Adams, daughter of Mrs. Mary Adams of Rickreall, be- came the bride of Jack Allen of Port Anceles. Wash. - . The bride wore a navy blue ensemble with a corsage of gar denias. The matron of honor was Mrs. Robert Kelso of, Rickreall and Arthur. Beaver; of Rickreall was best man. ; t : Mrs. Allen Is a graduate of IUckreall high school. The young couple left Saturday; morning for Port Townsena, 'Where Mr. Allen has employment. Mrs. Harnr Dempser honored Mr. and Mrs. Allen aii a small reception- following the cere mon v. The table was covered v. '.h a lace cloth and centered with a lovely arranannent of bride's roses guarded; by puuc rT Mrs. Allen cut the List Names Of Newest Members Six young Salem girls have been added to the Spinster ros ter. Miss Barbara Compton, president, announces that Miss 'Mary and Miss Connie McKay, Miss Aileen Hutchinson Miss Emma Lou East, Miss Elizabeth Steed and Miss Eleanor Seder strom , have been elected to - membership. . . f- 5 k The McKay girls are daugh ters of Mrs. Edna McKay and their lister, Stella, is also a Spinster. Miss Mary McKay at tends Willamette university and is a member of Beta Chi soror ity. Miss Connie McKay attend ed Marylhurst college. Miss Hutchinson is the daugh ter of Rev.! and Mrs. Robert Hutchinson and is also a Will amette university student and a member of Beta Chi sorority. , Miss East is the daughter of Mr.- and Mrs. W. H. East and has completed . her freshman year at ' Willamette university. She is also' a Beta Chi member. Miss Steed, daughter ' of Mrs. J. Lyman Steed, is a graduate of University of Oregon, and a member of Gamma Phi Beta. Miss Sederstrom is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar F. Sederstrom and graduated from the University of Oregon this year, where she was a member of Alpha Phi sorority. The next meeting of the Spin sters, will be on July 6 and the new members will be honored at a picnic at the country home of Miss Mary Jane and Miss Betty Simmons. Finden-Pafkes - Betrothal Mr. and Mrs. Douglas B. Parkes are announcing the en gagement of their daughter, - Eleanor, to Corporal Martin D. " Finden, . son of . Mr. Martin "D. Finden,sr. The wedding will be : an event of August. Miss Parkes attended .the Sa lem schools and Capital Busi ness college and is now in the office of the city engineer. Corp. Finden, a graduate of Salem high school, is stationed at Fort , Stevens, with the coast artillery. Jantzsns -ars sea-uorth; and see-northy! If yea have warn Jaataaa ' Tnrak, tkcra isa't amdi , that wa ca ttO y tkaal . tlbeir carrtct sryUM Nf fast cassfarl mm4 trim atkktte fit. If J aerea'l war tUm, Ikera h MTsJotiM ta fy ToaTI t!a cottoa l A wit trwka U Miller's ( a ) i f ' W ( Mk ""V SOCIETI MUSIC IheHONE Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Chambers, Miss Dorathea Steusloff, and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Aspinwall were among the guests at the wedding of Miss Sybil Kennedy of Gateway, and Mr. Jack Mul- -der of Vancouver, Wash., which took place at the St. Helen Hall chapel on Tuesday afternoon. The young people are friends of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cham bers. Housewarming At 'Burton's , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burton were surprised on Sunday by, a group of friends who gaye them a housewarming. Prizes at cards, played during the evening, went to Mr. Leslie Smith, Mrs. Dean Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. Bur ton. . ' " Luncheon was served in the evening to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Farmen, Mr. and Mrs. John Przybilla, Mr. and Mrs. Dean- Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Propp, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith and the Bur tons. fill WML aim iiuurrf .'iiiiinn 1 fiJ i 1 1 m s Sheer, Cool GOWNS 1. 98, 2.98 Newl Gitton sheer gowis for cool sleeping. Pastel prints in large floral effects. Princess styled. Lace or plain trims. 2nd floor lingerie shop. COTTON PAJAMAS 2.50, 2.91 If you like pajamas, youll like these new cool summer styles in cheers and broadcloth prints. Your choice of assorted patterns and fashions. 2nd floor. . ; Male your alacks aleak with a GIRDLE .... : PANTIE 1X3 1 to 5.95 Yes, make your slacks sleek with a sleek fitting pantie girdle! Here in Ne mo, Van Raalte, Munsingwear, Jant ren and Beverly Vogiie. Etpertly fit ted at no extra cost! MILLER 'S Museum for UAtt.lNOW Planed - Chemeketa Chapter of Daugh ters of the American Revolu tion, .came one step nearer to acquiring a long coveted mu- ' seum . and chapter house yes terday, when It was announced that Burt Brown Barker has I presented the organization with i the historical old "Parsonage" at 1325 Ferry street. The house, built in 1841-42, was originally the Indian man ual training school, but upon - failure of that institution, hous ed teachers who came around ' The Horn io join the Willam ette faculty. Later it was Incor porated, into the university, and still later housed many famous Methodist ministers and became a meeting place for, those of . importance in the church. Hence the name "Parsonage. The property on which the house now stands Is owned by Roy Lockenour, and the DAR : has agreed to move the build- I .Ing by August 15. Dr. Barker started a fund for its removal, by donating $500. The DAR will " immediately institute a cam-! paign to raise enough money to purchase a piece of property and remove the house. CLUB CALENDAR rarrRSDAV ' I VTW auxiliary, sewing meeting, VTW hall, 1:30 p. m." - - Mothers club of Company B, 162 Infantry. YWCA. 8 p. m. Daughters of Union Veterans, - Fruitland Woman's circle, t p. m. at cnurcn. Red Cross sewing; ladles' sux- J . m w m A ft Ty S U ! wary, viw, tu wuio su street. 1 p. m. Florense Vail missionary so ' Ciety. at Calvary Baptist church. S p. m- oirso Nylon Slips 4.95 o 6.95 keep cool in nylon! Nylon shps are sheer but very; serviceable. They lend smart appearance to your outer clothes, they laun der easily and wear a long time. It's true, economy to wear ny lon slips. 2nd floor. Nylon Trunks 1.98 Smooth fitting nylon trunks for your slacks and play clothes. Here in famous brands! BRIEF PANTIES 65c, 75 Van R a a 1 1 e, Munsing wear, Luxite, etc., here in pantie briefs that fit like your skin. White and tea rose. 2nd floor. K jP - , -KS8i)ia.S!L " . .. Z.J "" , - . . , y . I ''' 11111 "w '.?.... . T St $ - - " - ' --f v '? . f Cotton Print . . Swim Suits 2 Shirred lastex wide waist bands . . . um brella skirts are features of these new cotton, swim and play suits. In the newest sum mer prints in jspla shy colors. NEJf! j HIGH COLORS 1 ACETATE AND SLACK SUITS! Seersucker Play Suits J it'- rap 3-pc. mer wardrobe A travel outfit a Chenille cotton beach and outing s Jackets in high colors and white ' . lL $1.98 $5.93 2 IN RAYON, WOOL . . . $5.00 Two p 1 e'e e ' seersucker 1 play suits are very popu lar these warm 'days. c; Shop Miller's for the smartest play suiTs in : seersucker fabrics. 'Bed, ' blue and other wanted, shades,". " , Also sport shirts in acetate or cotton with saddle stitch trims. Priced as low as $2.98 -with slacks' to match. . . zna tioor at! SB .M il sorts negrby-and we've picked the fashions that will, serve you best a-travel and at play. Here are just a few racks more in our cool store, for every hour of every day. over the 4th and all summer! . Seersucker Suits, Frocks 'Jacket, Skirt, Shorts...... A three-piece seersucker suit is a "must" this summer. Cool, com fortable and very smart! Then, too. you save all that ironing thata not so pleasant on warm days. See these wash suits today lorN your double day vacation oyer the vreeicena. in rea or ttuw au 3-pc. Frock, Shorts, Bra. $5.95 And, for all-purpose wear, we show the three-piece frock . ;.ydress, shorts and bra These are made of cool seersucker m red cmd blue stripes, A cool sum for work or play. - Rayon Print Frock and Shorts $5.95 of rayon print frock with shorts to green and delft blue. Heat repellant fabrics that make! fa XYw0i' la , : Yfef Li! 1 ffL ' 1 w Av 1 'j&t'-.'j. U 111 m Let freedom ring-fcis FourlK of July is your time to makethe most and best of a short vacation-not too far from homei We've talc- : into consideration HOW youll spend tho, weekendpicnicking, at one of the Amusew ment Parks or Trcdning Camps or gay Re $7-95 match. "a Swim Your Best ihVjmtzes Here Exclusively,. S5.95 u $0.95 If you like' your swim suit to fit faultlessly . . . represent the very newest fashions . . . then buy JANTZENX ' , In teal, copper, sand, teahama blue, sea coral, rookie green, aqua, hula rose, chevron red and many others. Tight fitting lastex kniUn all the newest, swim suit fabrics! There's no other swim suit that fits like a Jantzent ALfcM . OaaCOM f X - fi I iVi'e's cake.