SOCI ETY H CLUBS
Guests Are
Surprised
By Visitor
Mrs. Robert C. Cannon invited
group of her friends to a party
at her Morningside home Tues
day night Surprising the group
was Mrs. Meredith Huggins of
Hollister, Calif, formery of Sa
lem, who had just come north
by plane with her daughter, Jean,
for a visit in the capital with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doo
little. Mr. Huggins plans to join
his family here and return south
with them in several weeks.
Cards were in play during the
evening with a late supper fol
lowing. Bouquets of garden flow
ers provided the decorative note.
Guests of Mrs. Cannon were
Mrs. Huggins, Mrs. Joseph M.
Devers, jr, Mrs. Claybourne
Dyer, Mrs. Robert DeArmond,
Mrs. Harvey Quistad, Mrs. James
H. Nicholson, jr.. Miss Esther
Baird, Mrs. Lester Carter, Mrs.
Byron Mennis, Mrs. Coburn Gra
benhorst, Mrs. Glenn Wilbur and
Miss Barbara Pierce.
Committees, for
New Year
Mrs. Lloyd Wood presided at the
Monday night meeting of Rebekah
lodge and appointed the following
committee: Finance, Mrs. James
McCormack, Mrs. Harold Young,
Mrs. Clarence Kimble; jewel, Mrs.
Arthur Owen, Mrs. Lynn Hill, Mrs.
Fred Shafer; representatives to
Salem Council of Women's Organ
izations, Mrs. Mary Dunn, Mrs.
Paul Da vies; good of the order
chairman, Mrs. V. A. Cochran;
publicity, Mrs. Justina Kilde; flag
bearer, Mrs. Colene Lourlsbury.
Six members gave the unwrit
ten work under the direction of
the district department president,
Mrs. Helen Pierce.
Invitation read to attend meet
ing of I OOF temple, Eugene, July
29 to hear S. Brackett, a member
of the board of directors of youth
committee of grand lodge, speak
in interest of Odd Fellowship and
Oregon youth. A delegation will
attend from Salem.
Mrs. Peggy Barnard from Cali
fornia, who is visiting her "moth
er, Mrs. Carl Kocneiie. was intro
duced. Application for Mrs. Agus-
ta Fleetwood to enter the home ;
in Portland was accepted. ,
Ladies' auxiliary will metrt at
IOOF hall Thursday.
Credit Women
Hear Dr. Voigt
Twenty-eight members of the
Credit Women's Breakfast club
met Tuesday morning for the reg
ular program meeting presided
over by Mrs. Loma Lucas, presi
dent. Mrs. Lucas introduced Dr.
F. D. Voigt, who displayed his
hobby collection of agates, figur
ines and hand carving.
Miss Anne Anderson and Mrs.
Opal Gettman were appointed
captains of the Christmas card
contest-Miss Etta Sutter and Mrs.
Margaret Ringo won special prizes.
No-host picnic is scheduled for
August, 3 at the Dallas park for
families, and guests of club mem
bers. Transportation will be pro
vided by members at 6 p.m. at
Chemeketa and Liberty streets.
Jane, Anne and Michael, chil
dren of the Allison Fromans, re
turned home after a month , at
Gearhart spent with' their grand
mother, Mrs. M. J. Taylor.
'Central! temple No. 11, Pyth
ian Sisters, will hold a special
meeting tonight at 7:30 at KP hall.
Business and Professional Wom
en's club chorus is to meet for
practice and a social time on Sun
day afternoon at 4 o'clock at May
flower hall.
HE 17
Kills WEEDS as it
One easy operation! with tcorta SproooW
provides doublojictSorno remove ugly dan
delion,' plantain and tho like, while the
grass Is fed to thkljor growth, rtchor color.
Try it quickly transforms m wood patch
Into a showploco lwn.
$COTT$ LAWN FOOD
plus
F. T2Xr Dcorflcr
150 N. -Lancaster
Phono
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CLUB CALENDAR
WEDNESDAY
Townsend club No. 4, at 212S N. 4th
St., 7:30 p.m.
Oregon Grape camp. Royal Nelfh
bora ot America, meet at VTW ball.
8 p.m. : :- i
Ladies Of GAR. no host luncheon at
12. followed by social hour, with Mrs.
Florence I Shipp. 1880 Nebraska ave.
Capital f unit. American Legion aux
iliary, meet for sewin. Salem Wom-
Lan's club, 10 a.ra, no-host luncheon.
l p.m.
WSCS, First Methodist church. S pan
Carrier room.
Nebraske club with Mrs. Grace Kas
son. 760 fjf. Church St.. covered dish
dinner. J
FRIDAY ?
Woman's Bible class. First Methodist
church, with Mrs. P. O. McFarland.
take Keiaer bus to Evans avenue. 2 p.m.
Little Boys
Welcomed
tv Mr anH Mrs Rnr H Ostrin
(Ernestine Frederickson) go con-
gratulations on the birth of an
eight pound, eight ounce son at
the Salem General hospital on
Monday. The little boy has an
older brother, Stephen. The baby's
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Ostrin and Mr. and Mrs.
E. R. Frederickson and his great
grandmother is Mrs. -Helen Good
enough., Mr.: and Mrs. Napoleon Rocque,
jr. (Pauline Dunlap) are the par
ents OI a son, joscpn riapuieuii
III, born on Sunday at the .Salem
General hospital. The little "boy
weighed nine pounds, four and
a half (ounces. His grandparents
are Mr and Mrs. Napoleon Roc
que ana Mrs. John Lynch of Sa
lem and Ralph Dunlap of Van
couver,! B. C.
Nvjptials Are
Performed
Miss Donna M. Chastain, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Chas
tain, and Wayne G. Halseth, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Halseth,
were, married on July 11 in the
Carried Room of the First Meth
odist fchurch with Dr.- Norman
Huffman officiating.
Mr. Chastain gave his daughter
ih marriage and for her wedding
she chbse a white ankle length
gowri ind veil and carried a bou
quet iojf red roses and orchids.
Missf Bonnie Stock of Eugene
was the maid .of honor and wore
aquaim grey accessories, ugni-
rf T V -Vtk
Douglas of Hillsboro and Miss
l X- UsT . ,
Neva Green of Portland, who wore
two piece pink frocks with white
accessories and picture hats.
William Halseth was his broth
ers best man and ushers were
Ted Pjle and Wendell Halseth.
A reception followed the nup
tials aid assisting were Mesdames
George Rutherford, Portland, War
ren Laird, ; Lakeview, Charlotte
McWain, Willard Croker, Misses
Laveda McKinney, Portland,
Jeanne Wehrle, Pauline Morgan,
Albany, Ruth Cavelege and Pat
ty Halseth.
The? newlyweds are now at
home fin their new residence in
the Mapleton addition.
I
OES Group Plans
For Picnic
Salem chapter, Order . of East
ern Star will hold its annual
picnic? Saturday at Dallas city
park with Mr. and Mrs. James
Darby as chairmen and Mr. and
Mrs. Ancil Danielson as co-chairmen.
lA no-host upper will be
serve4 to members and guests.
The committee completing the
arrangements for the affair in
cludes Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Mc
Millan, Mr. and Mrs. George Ed
wards, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H.
Keudell; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Brown,. Mr. and Mrs. John Gray
bill, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mc
CunejMr. and Mrs. Russell Beut
ler, Mrs. Evelyn Cornelius, Mrs.
K. Wj Foster and Delmar Hansen.
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MUSIC
Swimming
Party At
West's .
Mrs. Roland West and Mrs.
Richard Jones have invited a
group of their friends and their
children to a swimming party at
the West country place on East
State street Thursday afternoon
at 2:30 o'clock.
There will be swimming in the '.
pool and games for the children
in the playgrounds. Refreshments
will be served later in the after
noon by the hostesses.
Bidden are Mrs. Mary Thomas
and Susan, Mrs. Edward Dyck
and Danny, Mrs. Lloyd Griffiths
ana ranees, airs. Artnur sprague
j nJan Mrs- Wayne Gilmore,
Bobby, Jimmy and Carolyn, Mrs.
Warren Doolittle and Robert, Mrs.
Meredith Huggins and Jean of
Hollister, Calif., Mrs. Kenneth
York and John, Mrs. William
Dunn, Billy -and .Julie Ann of
Woodburn, Mrs. Warren Horsman,
Carolyn and Bobby, Mrs. Douglas
Freebum and children, Mrs. E.
Freeburn, Miss Shirley Freeburn,
Mrs. John MT Lamb, Mrs. Harry
V. Collins, Mrs. Frank Doolittle,
Cheryl, Patricia and Linda Jones
and Buzz West.
Miss Ricket
Betrothed
The engagement of Miss Fran
ces Ricket, daughter of Ross Rick
et and granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Lester M. VanCleave, to Lu
ther Osborn, son of Mr. and Mrs.
L. N. Osborn of Independence, is
being told this week. They plan
to be married in the fall.
Miss Ricket, employed in. the !
state department of vocational
education, is a graduate of Salem
schools. Mr. Osborn Is a graduate
of Independence high school and
is employed at the Interstate Trac
tor and Equipment company. He
served in the navy during the war.
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo O. Mills
are expected home this week
from a trip south to Sacramento,
where they visited their son-in-
laur onH rlnnohfAp 1LT vs4 HCc
msv uuuuivi, lui. aim mio.
Dale Shepherd. Accompanying
thm hom- ,nr a Ktav K
Mrs. Shepherd and children,
Jeffrey and Nancy.
Mrs. Howard Maple and her
sister, Mrs. Harriet Close of Port
hind, are visiting at Oak Harbor,
Wash, a few days with their
mother, Mrs. J. M. Kilcup.
Mr. and Mrs, "William T. Wat
erman and children, Bill, Johnny
and Jimmy, are leaving today by
car for a several weeks motor
trip south. They will visit in
Fresno with Mr. Waterman's
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank J. Waterman,
and in Monterey withher moth
er, Mrs. D. M. Barnwell. Before
returning north the travelers
will stop in San Francisco. '
Prosser, Wash., Guest -
At Home in Amity
AMITY . Edmund Anderson,
Prosser, Wash-, Has been a guest
at the home of his son and fam
ily, the Art Andersons. Scott
Beldin, Portland, nephew of the
Andersons,- also is a guest.
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... kloig on yowr littio mom of
tSnction. H wtU kovo confidents io
tK shrV. food looking Kos.
Jumping-Jocks siotsntsd conttryctioo
toons no imido ihim. Thsy ttaln sis
vslost strong, slroight last and onklss
'ond Ihsy will slay thai woy bscovts
Jwmsing. Jocks hold tkir original
shop. Ask yowr doctor about Jvsoig
Jocks, tot stH dtildroa front six ssonths
o fowr voors of ago.
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481 Stale Street
Invitations
Received
Invitations have been received
by Salem friends to the marriage
of Miss Ailsa Bynon, daughter of
Mrs. Allan Bynon of Oswego and
the late Mr. Bynon, and Robert
Lloy4 Bloodworth, ..which will be
an event of Thursday, August 12
at St. Mark's Episcopal church
in Portland. The 8 o'clock rites
will be performed by the Rev.
Arthur A. Vall-Spinosa and a re
ception will follow in the parish
house.
Miss Bynon is the granddaugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bynon
of Salem. She attended the Uni
versity of Oregon and is a Delta
Gamma. The couple will live in
Eugene where both will continue
with their studies at the univer
sity. A number of parties have been
planned for the engaged duo. Mrs.
Lawrence Hofer, formerly of Sa
lem, will entertain at supper for
the couple Sunday at her Lake
Oswego home. Mr. and Mrs. Jo
seph K. Bloodworth, parents of the
groom-elect, have planned a bar
becue at their home August 1
for members of the two families
and friends.
GATES The Three Links club
of Rebekah lodge met at the home
of Georgia Shane Wednesday. Mrs.
Elmer Stewart presided. Present
were Mesdames Arthur Kerr,
Floyd Fleetwood, George Vitetto,
Walter Olmstead, John Nelson,
Mel Robinson, John Swan, Lester
Hathaway, Ruby Horner, Walter
Brisbin, Elmer Stewart, Gerald
Heath and Norman Garrison.
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of Finer Summer Merchandise. Every Garment Tailored and Sly led
from the Finest Fabrics Thai Can Only Be Found at PRICE'S.
YOU V7ILL HAVE TO C0IIE EARLY TO PABTICIPATE III THESE
SACBIFICE PBICES.
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PISESSES
Final clean up. Odd sizes,
sold to 29.95. You must hurry
if you want to get in on this
close out at
Formals and
KSSH
Complete close out. Beautiful numbers sold to 35.00.
;Late arrivals must go
at the ridiculously
knkprice of
While they last. Mostly sizes 10-12-16. Regularly sold
to 10.95. All late patterns
fine tailoring and
styling -
hoes-GIose Sail
All broken lines regularly sold to 15.95.
Brown, white, black, green and coco.'
Now to go at only ..
Siore Your Fine Furs How!
Have them moth proofed for a year. Get the altering,
cleaning, glazing and other necessary care done before
yon need them this falL Minimum charges.
Be sure and contact our fur department be
fore yon buy your fur coat this fall as w
can ! definitely save . yon money tinder our
new plan.
A Birthday Dinner 1
I. A. Brown was honored on
his birthday Sunday at his Ship
ping street home when Mrs.
Brown entertained. The Browns
recently came toere from Decatur,
I1L to make their home. He is
associated with the Oregon Pulp
and Paper Co. They have a
daughter,. Shirley, who will en
ter Parrish Junior high school in
the fall. Mrs. Brown's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Dreasher of
DecatOr, are visiting at the
Brown home ' this week. Other
guests at the dinner were Mr.
and Mrs. Al Pettit and 'Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Brewster and family.
Brides-Elect
Are Feted
Brides-felect share in much of the
summer entertaining. Monday af
ternoon Mrs. E. J. Scellars and
- Mrs.Harland Pearson were host
esses for a luncheon 'at Silver
Creek Falls lodge in compliment
to Miss Mary Parker and a group
of her friends. Miss Parker and
Gerald Robison will be married
on August 8.
Miss Alice Rose entertained
with . a surprise kitchen shower
Monday night at her home in
compliment to Miss Rosemary
Gaiser, August bride-elect of
Richard Maxfield. A late supper
was served after an Informal eve
ning. Honoring Miss Gaiser were Mrs.
Silas Gaiser, Mrs. Robert Dawes,
Mrs. Ralph Smither, Mrs. Ron
ald Runyan, Mrs. F. L. Rose, Miss
Corinne Wade, Miss Janet Gaiser
and the hostess.
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styles and patterns formerly:
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Bridesmaids
and fZ3 AA
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Now only
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Birthdays
Honored
. Miss Marilyn Myers, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Deryl Myers, and
Miss Marilyn Power, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Power,
celebrated their birthdays Tues
day night when they entertained
a group of their friends at
theatre party. Following the show
the girls went to the Deryl Myers
home on E street for birthday
cake and refreshments.
Honoring Miss Myers and Miss
Power Were the Misses Betty
Cooley, Dorothy Cannon, Gwen
Fry, Susan Perry, Bern ice Imlah,
Joyce Armstrong, Edna Hill,
Elizabeth Johnson, Norma Can
field, Nancy Miller, Sharon Plun
kett, Alice Girod, Anne Forristel
and Elaine Stanley.
To Mr. and Mrs. Lyle R. Rains
go congratulations on the birth of
a daughter, Sandra Jean, on Mon
day morning at the Salem Memor
ial hospital. The little girl has an
older sister, Cheryl Ann, and her
grandmother is Mrs. J. R. Rairyi
of Salem. , :
In Portland Monday and 1 cach
ing at Berg's Chalet were Mrs.
George Waters, Mrs. Kathryn Con
rad, Miss Patricia Lee of San
Francisco and Miss Adele Kudner
of New York and San Francisco,
who are visiting in the capital.
Dr. and Mrs, William Moeller
ing of San Jose, Calif, are visiting
in the capital a few days. Dr.
Moellering was formerly on the
Willamette university faculty and
Is now at San Jose State college.
IH0BT7
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In all colors. Beautifully styled, res
ularly sold to 49.95, only a few
left to go at half price
Final Clean Up!
This is a chance to set a fine suit for
the balance of the season or next year.
Values to 10.00 Now only
immi
Close out hundreds of beautiful dress hats for all occa
sions at low prices. If you want something for better
wear or occasional wear this is the time to pick it up.
All prices.
EosSume Jenelry
We are now offering the largest and finest selection
of exclusive styles and patterns In fine jewelry in the
Northwest. Regularly sold to
and 8.95, to sell quickly
goes at only
Price's Deanly Salon:
Air Conditioned
Be cooled and
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EXPERT OPERATORS
Owned and operated
Tli Statesman, Salem. Orogen,
UNION HILL The Union Hill
Woman's club members and their
families met at SUverton Park on
Sunday for the annual club pic
nic and dinner.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Kasten border and granddaughter,
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Tate and
Marjorie Tate, Mr. , and Mrs.
Adolphr Heater J Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Heater, Miss Florence Pot
torff, Mr. and Mrs. Veroy Scott,
Guy and Keith Scott, and Mr. and
Mrs. George Scott
Mrs. Leon Perry will arrive In
the capital by plane -Thursday
from Omaha, Nebraska. She flew
east In mid-June to Swampscott,
Mass. where she attended the
Delta Gamma convention. Eh
route home Mrs. Perry visited , in
Boston, Maine, New York and
Lincoln, Neb.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Keene of
Corvallis, former Salem resi
dents, are vacationing at Nesko
win and have as their guest
Marcia Maple, daughter of the
Howard Maples. ,
Mayor and Mrs. Robert EJt
strom have left for a short fish
ing trip on the McKenzie river.
Mrs. Donald McCargar and
children, Larry and Elizabeth,
are spending the week at We
coma Beach with her mother,
Mrs. George Lawrence. '
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iWednMdar. July 21, .19433
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hello! -
My isn't it nlca to liv in
God's Country there's
so much to enjoy during
these levely suitune daye
ana ocuem is so close
to everything.
WAtlOO!
Ride off ic
the v ide
open space
and ; ope
nira ta man.
that Is).
You'll be cuter .the
T Harriet with h&T Ldriat
if you're outfitted in fashion
able (yet rugged) denims.
Johnson's have matdhed
Bets of pedal pusher, short,
skirts. slaclcs. jackets, cr .
iarmeret!e3. AU hav4 been
reduced for summer clecr-
ancel i ' k
Make Johnson's yoiir first
stop for play clothes
sports shop'.'. 'ri mezzar.Jnex
The Heat
Is On!
' So vrhy . not soak up the
sun in fun ibving peasant
cottons? Straight orl gathered
skirts In pleasing
pastel
prints wijth cool white
blouses trimmed with eye
let-Skirts iat 5.95 to 7.95 and
blouses are 3.95 arid 4.90
very budget wise.
A Bee On Ycjur RonncttT
Now is the time to get
that -summer straw
marked down1 to cc stl-(iat's
real hay) Johrison's have
alBtorevrtde sale ne w in
progress1 and some cf
the best bargains are in
the hat department
Handsomely tailor
straws by wejl-knc
makers are being offered al
the lowest prices possible.
It's a wonderfui chance to
pick up an extra fiat to
carry yau thru our f expected)
Indian tummer.
Beauty Contest' Winner
"Miss SalemH ' Miriam ...
Shellenberger ; figured cn a
Mabs for her .'figure and
she "figured" right Her .
crulserilue satin-lastex
suit from Ichnsonls helped
to put her over the top.
Now she's olto
Seaside
to compete for the title of
"Miss Oregon"; (this time
she will wear , a white shank,
skin one-piece suit she
chose from Johnson's.
We all wish her the very
best of luck and plenty
whistles. , . ; i ;
Informally
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Li- ,1
Yours, "
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464 State St.
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