f ' .K L f f h- . hft I : ; j' ' it H ' i; I- i I I ? L iliJ i i . Mrs. Edward Lacy, who her marriage on lily 25 at bride is the daugh er of Mr. North Howell and frie groom Omaha. "Nebraska. 'The couple he is stationed with the navy. Society ....Clubs fcfiisic... .The Home CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY ' Auxiliary to United Spanish War Veterans, picnic at rred A. Thompson borne, 157S S. Commercial street at Boon. Bnnf table service. Beard of American Legion auxiliary. Ctol unit, with Mrs. W. C. SUceS. lt3Q North lMh street. TUCKS DAT . Sojourner. Silver Creek Tails Lodge, luncheon arid card. j BirUidiy Party Given jhc A surprise birthday shower wai given at her home on INorth 16th street Thursday night.! i Guests "present were Mr. and Mrs. Don Gardner. Mr. and Mn. Harold Gardner, Mr. , and Mrf. Leslie Wadsworth, Mr. and Mrs. M. Mundt, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson, Dorothy and Ralph Gardner, Mn. Carl Jensen. Edgar Michalsen. Mrs. Charlotte Ilienke, Mr. and Mrt. O. Brenden. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Johansen. Mrs. Olga Schneider, Jenstaft and Neville Johansen, Mrs. Constance John fen, Mrs- Berntine Ost, Mr. and Mm. Charles Crow, Mr. and Mri. Reinert Holm. Charlotte Johnsen, Earl Johnsen, Donald Holm and Jwlr. and Mrs. Michalsen. Suverton Mrs. Mary Kleeman was hostess Friday night in a rrty complimenting Mrs Robert Egan. Bowls of summer flowers ;were used about the rooms with an, umbrella' centerpiece on the Uble where gifts were arranged. Bidden were Mrs. Egan, Mrs. Harry Bentson. Mrs. Wava Axley, Mrs. Nina Edison, Mrs. Viona Jones, Mrs. Ida Knutson Mrs. Eelma Jones. Mrs. Ella Morley, Mrs. Ethel King. Mrs. Bonita Tu lare, Mrs. Elmer Peterson, Mrs. Leah Dick, Mrs. Wand. Van Cleave. Mrs. Oscar Bentson, Mrs. Will Egan, Mrs. Jessie Egan, Mrs. Oral Egan, Colleen Egan, Mrs. Frank Egan. Mrs. Elden Dennison, Mrs, Delia Enge. Mrs. Anria Stol teriberf and Mrs. Paul Stolten- Recent nI f state visiters at the William Fitts home on Lan caster drive were Mrs. Addie Scott, Mrs. Maude Hestad and Charles UUsch of Bryant, S.D. They also visited Mrs. Lucy Pelly and other relatives. Attending the Eagle's lutienal convention in Chicago next week re Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Shaw, 555 Center t., who entrained Thurs day. They plan to return from Hie 'convention, to which Mr. Shaw is delegate, on August 24. STORE iii(olSHif NOW GOING ON Business As Usual Entrance on 420 Court St. was Frances Schmidt before the First Baptist church. The andMrs. Peter Schmidt of is the son of Andrew Lacy of will live in San Diego, where (Jesten-Miller). Girls Graduate Two Salem girls, Miss Betty Ann Swanson and Miss Laura Jean Bates, have graduated from Emanuel hospital school of nurs ing in Portland. Miss Swanson, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Swan son will be on the -staff of the Deaconess hospital and Miss Bates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bates will attend Willam ette university this fall. i Mrs. Rose Evans and grand- danghter Patricia Ann, returned Thursday from Great Falls, Mont., after a two weeks visit with friends and relatives. Lyons Mrs. Clifford West was hostess I at a dessert luncheon Tuesday with cards in play dur ing the! afternoon. Present were Mrs. Bob Free, Mrs. John Mc Clurg and Mrs. Arthur Anderson. Mrs. Orville Downing, Mrs. George Huffman, Mrs. Lloyd Hall, Mrs. Floyd Bassett, Mrs. Roy Huber, I Mrs. Arthur Olmstead, Mrs. Herman Free, Mrs. Loyd Free, Mrs. Albert Carr, Mrs. Pat Lyons. Stayton Honoring Mrs. Walter Hinrich with a shower, Mrs. Vern Peek was hostess Friday after noon. Present were Mrs. Elmer Archambeau, Mrs. Delbert Karr, Mrs. Marc Landon, Mrs. Norman Peek, Mrs. Carl ! Forsland, Mrs. Otto Lyon, Mrs. Hinrich and the hostess. ' i" V N -,: - V I , - , J . ' s 3 Miss Leta Curry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Curry, whose engagement to Raymond G. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Anderson of Portland, has been announ ced. No wedding date has been set (Kennell-Ellls). JIWIltRS.OPTOMCTRISTS Shower for Miss Grimm A bridal shower honoring Miss Billie June Grimm, who will mar ry James Hatfield August 27, will be given tonight at 7:30 p. m. by the Misses Maxine .Best, Paula Smith and ArtieiPhillips, at the Columbia street Some of the lat ter's parents. Invited to attend are Miss Mary Parker, Miss Jean Clair Swift, Miss Dorothy Zersan, Mrs. Clay ton Patterson, Mrs. Lloyd Morris, Miss Kathleen Kinder of Portland, Mrs. Robert N, Phillips, the honor guest, . Miss Grimm, , and the hostesses. Rebo-Mollet Vows at Stayton STAYTON At a ceremony performed August 1 in the par sonage of the Stayton Church of Christ, Miss Betty Mollet, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mollet of Union Hill, and Wayne Rebo, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Rebo, of Aumsville, Were married. The Rev. Vernon E. Beeks officiated at the 7 o'clock ceremony. The bride wore a gray suit with white accessories and a corsage of sweetpeas. The couple was un attended. The groom attended Aumsville high, school, graduating while in the navy in which he served two years during the war. He is now employed as a logger. The couple will live in Stayton. Pedee In Honor of Miss Pat ricia Burbank, daughter of Mrs. Mabel Stanton, whose marriage to Arthur S. Lyday, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Lyday of Kings Valley, will take place soon, a miscellaneous shower was given Thursday at the club house with Mesdames Lena Turner, Anson Price, Frances Dyer, and Lyle Rit ner as hostesses. A program was given by Mesdames Rufus Dodge, Anson Price, Billie Kerber and Francis Dyer. Present were the honor guest, the hostesses, and Mesdames Arnold Mills (Pearl Burbank), Clinton McCormack (Doris Burbank),, of Alpine, Mrs. C. Singler (Zona Burbank) of Newport, sisters : of the honor guest, Mrs. Christa Willet Huff, Mrs. Robert Fisher of Alpine, Mrs. Matts Johnson, Mrs. Harry Lawson of Newport, Mrs. Hazel Blake of Salem. Miss Theda Con dron of Corvallis, Mesdames Gor don Murphy, Ruby Bennett, Bar ney Bell, Arthur Lyday all of Kings Valley. - Mesdames Rittie Kerber. R. T. Siddall, C. L. Bur bank. W. T. Turner, S.J. Yates, Elton Zuver, Gus Jahn; Verl Skeels, Harold ; Johnson, Jack Wells, Roy Simmons, Maud Bur bank, Mabel Stanton, Louise Hub bard, Rufus Dodge, Morris Boil lot, John Kenworthy, J. W. Mc Cormack, Sidney Howard, Fred Brassfield, Miss Lois Blanken baker. Miss Helen Burbank, Miss Nancy Truax, all of Pedee; Miss Mary and Barbara Willet of Al pine, j . Vacationing at Breitenbtuh Springs this weekend are Willam ette university summer session di rector Walter Erickson and fam ily, who plan to return Monday. HEALTH No drafts, ao cold rtoors, therefore less colds and sickness. COMFORT More even temperatures throng hoot year heme in .winter. It to 15 degrees cooler In summer. ECONOMY 14$ to ICS In fuel savings per year In the average borne. Rock Wool Is not merely Flameproof it is ABSO LUTELY and PERMANENTLY FIREPROOF! Metal Interlocking Weatherstrip a tight seal against drafts around doors and windows without binding or sticking. Campbell Rock Wool Co. 1132 Broadway Hear Crosby, Como, Sinatra Every Monday and X Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Frank Kerr (Lorraine Overgard) who were married on July ,27 in the chapel of St. Paul's 'Episcopal church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Henry Blixseth and William Overgard and her husband is the son of Mrs. Robert Kerr of San Diego. The couple will live in Salem. (Jesten-Miller). School Romance Leads to Altar - A former Willamette univers ity student. Miss Beth Sherman of Ketchikan, Alaska, became Mrs. Fritz L. Fjeldheim at a cere mony read in Dallas on August 2. Miss Terry Oakes and Mr. and Mrs. Errol Piatt attended the couple. Mr. Fjeldheim is project man ager of the Willamette campus dorm construction for the At kinson Construction company. His bride, a senior at Willamette, has been his secretary for some months. Misfi Sroat Visits Miss Bertha Sroat of Pasadena arrived Thursday and will be a guest of Mrs. Walter Stoltz and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Marshall, later visiting Mrs. George Waters, her cousin. Miss Sroat, who has many friends here, will be in and around Salem for a month be fore returning south. Tea it Planned All women of the Presbyterian church are' being invited to a sil ver tea at the home of Mrs. C. A. Sprague on Tuesday afternoon, for which members of the Pres byterian Missionary society will be hostesses. Hours are from 3 until 5 o'clock. Mrs. Sprague is chairman of the committee, and' her assistants are Mrs. Paul Wallace, Mrs. G. F. Chambers, Mrs. George Alexan der and Mrs. Roy Mills. Mrs. George Allen is arranging music for the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Hunter of Juneau, Alaska, have been guests' at the home of Mrs. Hunter's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kirk on North 5th street. They came down for the Elks convention, later flew to San Francisco and then drove with friends into Mexico. Mr. Hunter, cashier of the First National Bank in Juneau, had not been outside for seven years prior to his visit this summer. Detroit A. wedding of Interest here was solemnized in the United Presbyterian church in Portland at 8 o'clock on August 2 when Beverly Canble of Portland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Canble sr. of Detroit was mar ried to David Campbell of Port land. Attending the wedding from Detroit were Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Canble sr. and Mr. and Mn. William Canble Jr. Dance Tonight! Silvelon Armory Weodry's 14-Plee Orchestra Your BEST Investment for Home Insulation Salem Phone 8496 and Russell at 8:15 P.M. Friday - KSLM 4 I Silverten Mr. and Mrs. Scott McPike have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Reddington, Mrs. Florence MarshaN and Charles, al of LaPort, Indiana. The Mar shall's will go on to Los Angeles for a week's visit before returning bere for another stay. The four, vho drove west, plan to start on the return trip around August 25. Mr. Reddington is an uncle of Mrs. McPike. Anniversary of Couple Observed The sons and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claire Winegar are hon oring their parents Sunday on the occasion of their 25th wedding an niversary at. their home at 280 Kapphahn road. Open house will be held between- the hours of 2 to 5, with friends and relatives calling. Greeting guests will be George, Victor, Leslie and Betty Winegar and their parents, the honored couple. je-' 1 n Fly Time Is Screen Time . Adjustable Steel Frame Screens 18 inches wide and opens to S3 inches Rubber Dish Ivory, Red, Green, Blue. Large size . Covered Butter Dish of Pressed Crystal i4 lb. size, 7'2Mx3'4" Metal Serving Tray Four designs Strawberry, Crape, Oak Daisy, 13"xi7'2" . Permits Given For Buildings At Stayton STAYTON Building permits for a church, a parsonage, an apartment, a confectionery and small grocery store and two dwellings were cuthorized by the cily council Monday. Liirgest of the permits was for Stayton Baptist church, $25,000. to replace one destroyed by flames early this year. The building will be on the site of the old church at 526 East Washington street. It will be 36 x 76 feet, one story, with full basement, frame con struction with cedar shingle roof. Permission was given the Meth odist church to erect a 32 x 46 foot parsonage immediately be hind the present one on East Vir ginia street. It will be six rooms, frame construction, with a cedar shingle roof and pumice- block foundation. G rover Haines was granted a permit to erect a building 24 x 130 feet at a cost of $5,500 at 228 East Jefferson street for four three-room apartments. W. Vern Sandberg took out a permR to build a one-story three room building at Sixth and San tiam streets at a cost of $2000. for use as a confectionery and small grocery store. Taking out a permit to build an $8000 one-story, six-room house at Seventh and . Jefferson streets was Fred Davie. Ed Den ham will be the builder. Frank Carter will erect a five room house at Second and Fir streets at a cost of $4500. Hermosa Club Holds Picnic GERVA1S The Hermosa club members held their annual picnic at Silver Creek falls Wednesday. Mrs. Lucille Booster was award ed an automatic toaster by the Junior Women's club. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Rae of Eu gene visited at the Robert M. Har per home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Henning and daughter Barbara of Lodi, Calif., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Henning. They had spent a vacation at Banff and Jasper Park, and were en route home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lahman of Owasso, Mich., are visiting Mrs. Cecil Colby, local postmistress and her family. Detroit Mrs. Archie Mattoon is confined to her home a few days with a back injury apparently caused by sneezing. Covered Drainer a98 leaf, . 136 II. Commercial Si. Thm Statesman. Salem, Oregon. Saturday, August t. 1 1473 RETURN FROM VACATION SCOTTS MILLS Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Doolittle have returned from a vacation trip to eastern and southern Oregon and coastal points. They vhited the York gardens jut north of Waldport where they found more than .350 different fuchsias and 250 bego nias as well as many other flow ers. FLIES TO CHICAGO CENTRAL HOWELL Jake S. Kaufman left by plane Saturday night for Chicago where Mrs. Kaufman has been visiting during the summer. He will attend the golden wedding anniversary of his parents in Fairbury, 111. f . . J. Howell The annual Howell homecoming will be held at the Howell school Sunday with a basket dinner at noon, followed by a program. Everyone who ever attended the Howell school or lived in the community is invited to come to the Sunday picnic, sponsors say. X 155 N. Liberty Featured Today! 7.98 SideHook Corselet Sale Price Only Brocade cotton batiste with Swaml bust. Elastic side panels and lower front gore for mooth trim fit. Fits hips 3 to 4 inches larger than bunt. Length over bust 25", waist down 15". Sizes 36 to 44. Just Received Yorkshire Dinnerware 20 Piece Set Beautiful Pastel in Green- Yellow-Pink-Blu 4 Dinner Plates 4 Salad Plates 4 Cereals 4 Saucers 4 Cups S95 Yorkshire Stock Coquillc Woman Visits at Detroit DETROIT Mrs. Guy Msttoon of Coquille Is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mattoon. William Canble, jr.. went to Portland on business Wednesday. Frank Wilson drove to Salem on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry pritilauf and Mrs. Lettie Steetbammer. u of Silverton. visited the Gal Schla dors recently. Pedee Word has been received that the annual conference of the Evangelical United Brethren church at Jennings Lodge ha as signed the Rev. Howard Perry this pastorate for the next yei.r. He has served here the past four years. Among those attending the summer assembly at Jennings Lodge this week are Mrs. Thera Womer and Nola, Miss Margaret Howard and Mrs. Frank Sheythe. S Is an Open Pattern Phone 3194 3 r