; i SO C I ETOLU BS II hi ,; i U i . ; A . 5 - - - - - t ' f I f 7 - s i ; ' - - I ' - j i'-' l'- - r ? -IT.-. f 4 ' ' i - ' - . ' V "7 I - - - - it' ( J J -I- ; - I 'S t -. i Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Okholm (Nyla Nadine! Phillips) who were married on Auqnist 28 at the First Congregational church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cl E. Phil lips and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H- B. jOkholin of SanLeandro, CaliL The couple will Uve la 0akland.: Cbllt (McEwan photoX - ;vJ - - H' ' f t . a . , - v Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Nist Mary Jean Flux)-who were married on August 1 at the First Christian church in Dallas. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Flu4 of Mon mouth and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nist of Dallas. The couple -will live in Dallas. (McEwan photo.) . " . J ' . Tbe recreatleaal committee ef the Business and Professional Women's club met. at the home, ctf Miss Effie Smith on Friday j to make plans for the Fall Round w vp to be held at the Salem Wom en's club on September 14. n HAVE YOU TRIED Q FOUR BELL DIUUID Q ' Fresh Frozen Fish 13'Ehips : J iP AT YOUR LOCAL GROCERS - ' ' ' f 1 : i 1 J 3 Miss Matt Jeast Haistoa, daagh- ter of Mr. and Mrs.'. Samuel C Huston, leaves Saturdaj .for Sea- siae to resume ner teacning po sition at the high school. She has spent the summer, in Salem with her parents. T'L, , 1 itsgg 1 2a Mi i .11- MUS tC ates turn Mrs; Gut Hicock, Mrs. . Frank Marshall and Mrs. R. B. Lesher wer Official delegates from the Salemj jWpmen's club to the" Ore gon j State Federation convention held September 1 to 5 in North Bend, j Mrs. C. A. Ratclif f, inter national relations chairman, talk ed on! UNESCO and Mrs. George Rossman;, chairman of fine arts, was in -senarge ot program j which; featured Miss Eleanor Ste phens, j all of Salem. The latter also I attended as library service chairman; Mrs. Jennelle Moorhead, Eu gene, former president of the Sa lem! club and., state president served ias legislative chairman and Mrs Minerva Stephens was also there j from " Salem. . A; poem, "Willamette Valley by Mrs. Jessie Singleton won nonoraoie mention. . . .a . 'T Tea Honors Mills Girls Miss Georgia Roberts was a tea hostess; Tuesday afternoon at the Morningsiae home of her par ents, jMV and Mrs. Donald C. Roberts. She invited a group of former and present Mills College students to call between 3 and 3 o'clock. Miss Roberts will leave nexl week for the south to enroll for jher junior year at Mills. Arrangements of early fall flowers were used about the .rooms;! Guests of Miss: Roberts were jMiss Audrey Simmons, a prospective Mills student Miss Ruth Ann Pearcy, who is trans ferring this year from Oregon State to Mills. Miss Lynn Logan of Oakland, Calif, a senior at Mills, iibo is in the capital visit ing jher fiance. William Ready at the (home of his parents, Mrs. Ronald Smith (Carmen Camjp bell), ; who have been here visit ing I from Alameda, Calif., Miss Margaret ; Cooley and Mrs. John H. Jobnson. ! Visitors Are Mr.; and Mrs. Robect White wer hosts for an informal party Saturday night at their home on Iowa j avenue Jn Candalaria Heights for the pleasure of Com manded and Mrs. Max. Mxn, who; have been visiting in --the f John, Who have beep guests, of the Jtopert Sprague left Tuesday route j west the Moons - visited in Idaho; jwith her family. Bridge was in play during the evening with a late supper serv ed by jthe hosts. Honoring Commander and Mrs. Moon : were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sprague, Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. i Jochimsen, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Travel!, Mr. . and Mrs. Dayle Burris and the hosts. V i : ' ' - Goests at the heme ef Dr. and Mrs: John R. Wood are her par ents; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Allen, and j her brother-in-law and sis ter, !Mr. and Mrs.- Clarence Wei ger.i all of Yankton, South Da kota. The Aliens plan to remain here j several weeks, but the, Weigers will leave for their home next wealth - Deleg GBNERAX'Q ELECTRIO ODBSPOSALL ATsilabia ior inscaliatioa present stnk, or as a part of a oosnpies Skew G-E Electric Sink.- ' NO MORE CARD ACE I 9 Stuaplr scrap all food wast lata IM sink drstki opentng. Th DMposall i the wast $mmHhttiy : Easy so Kids yoa of da agreeable kiecken 'PUIMSAG 279 Nrth Commercial 1 r ; " -",-'.vr i" - t ' - " i ' - ' t 7" - t v t I a 1 " I I 4 ' t ' H - m -f ' i - . - ; ' Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ray Breakey (Pearl Mann) -whose marriage was an event of August 28 at the First Congre gational church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mann of Sacramento, Calif., and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest W. Breakey of Salem. The newly weds will live in Salem. (Jesten-Miller). Campbells at Celebration Over 200 guests came from Sa lem, Sheridan, McMinnville, Dal las and Portland to the golden wedding? celebration of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Campbell at their home. 725 North Church street bunaay M. S. Campbell is the fourth of four sisters to celebrate their gold en weddings. Two of them, Mrs. W. O. Ralston of Redmond and Mrs. C. S. Graves of Sheridan were present. A brother, W. R. Churchman of Vancouver, Wash., came for the event. -Mrs. Campbell was assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Van Wieder, her daughter - in - law, Mrs. C. C. Campbell of Nelscott, her granddaughter, Mrs. Robert Smith of Alameda, and Mrs. Kenneth Buchannan. 'r ' , , The . Rtbekah Ledge met Mon day night with Mrs. Lloyd Wood, noble' grand, presiding. Initiation Js" slated for Monday, September ,13. The F.L. club will sponsor a costume carnival and Halloween party on October 25; Mrs. Fearl' Cunningham thanked the. lodge for' cards and calls during her stay at the hospital. Mr. ' and Mrs. Charles Feike have returned from Astoria where they attended the. salmon derby They were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johri Slottee. Mrs. Elmer V. Wooton Is In Portland this week- visiting with iorie. Mrs. Wooton plans to leave! later in the month for Washing tori, D. C. to Join Colonel Wooton. Casey dinger, sen ef Dr. and Mrs. Harold Olinger, celebrated his second birthday at a party in the garden of the Olinger home Tuesday afternoon. A group of hrs little boy friends were bidden to come in for birthday sake. in yossff 124.95 Pins InstallaUen - HEA TING - - Phone 3-4141 t CLUB CALENDAR WEDNESDAY Job's daughters, (pedal practice. Mayflower Dairy. 1:36 p.m. XHITRSDAT WSCS of Jason Lee Method Ut church meet at church parlors, 11 a.m.. lunch eon. 12:30 p.m. Salem Zonta club with Mrs. R. W. Land. 195 S. 23rd at.. 7:30 p.m. Merry Mingiera. with Mr. Cleo Kep pinger. 1:30 p.m. Woman's Missionary society. First Baptist church with Mrs. L. A. Dunn, 321 South 19th street. 2 p.m. FRIDAY North Salem WCTU meet at new Calvary chapel. 1163 N. Liberty St., 2 p. m. Dr. and Mrs. 8. R. Orr and young son, Robert Lewis Orr of Portland were in Salem visiting at the home of the Iatter's grand mother. Mrs. George E. Lewis and Miss Barbara Lewis. An open house was held for them, to which some 50 guests came. From out of town, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Peterson and daughter came from Klamath Falls. Mr, and Mrs. T. I. Hoyt from . Portland, Mrs. James Shaw .(Patricia .Sears) and Mrs. James ' Barnard -.(Romona Lena burg) both of Corvallis. - - so, 1 .. : : r : i r I Drive to FM qr I x urimuru v i Your Completo Satisfaction Is Our Goal! State Fair Tidbits By Jrym FULL HOU8K . . . on opening night for the horse show at the stat fairgrounds. ... In the boxes. ... With Senator and Mrs. Douglas McKay were their daughter, Mrs. Wayne Hadley, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Phillips and son, Don. . . . Mrs. McKay in a smart grey suit with black hat . . . and Mrs. Phillips in Victorian green dress and fetch ing hat in two shades of green. . . . With Mr. and; Mrs. V. E. Kuhn were their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lar sen and son, ' Freddie, of Yuba City, Calif., who left; Tuesday for their home following a ten days stay in the capital. . . . More of same . .: . guests of the Karl Heinleins at the races and horse show were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ingrey of Portland. . : , . Senator Howard: Belton with his son, John, . . . iMrs. Wayne Morse up from Eugene to watch her husband; U. 1 8. Senator Morse, show his new stallion, Sir Laurel Quy, : in the roadsters event. . . . Mrs. Morse and their daughters, Nancy, Judy and Amy, leave Thursday for Washington, D. C, so that the girls may er roll , for school. . . s . With the John Steelhammers were his fath er, J. . F.Steelhammer, Patricia Vandeneynde, ; chic in a beige dress with brown hat . . . and the Vernon Dryes . ; . . Dr. and Mrs. M. K. Crothers sitting in a box ... as were Mr. and Mrs. John L. Franzen. . . . From eat-ef-tewsi . . . Gerald Frank of Portland and son of Aaron Frank,: who used to ride In the shows, 1 was down opening night and bad as his guest, his Cambridge classmate, Duchesne Grice of Durban, South Africa. . . The Lawrence McLellans of Seattle have taken a box each night for the horse j shows . . . with them Monday; were their daughter, Mary, whose horse won in the five gaited horses event. . . Gail Thompson . of Seattle. . . Mrs. Bert Corby of Seattle. striking in a hunter's green wool suit and matching hat adorned with green feathers, i . . . Joining the McLellans for the show were the Floyd Shepards, daughter, Susan, and the George C. Alex anders. . . . Other friends of the Shepards here for the show are Billie Jean Rust of Tacoma, who is showing her horse. . . . Billie will be joined today by her mother, Mrs. Roscoe Smith and sister, Peggy Rust, who will be here for the remainder of the wee. ... Others here for the week . . . are Mr. and Mrs. William Fyock of La Grande. . . . IThe H. Bry ants, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Adams, Mr. and Mrs.' W. H. Adams, and Mr. and Mrs. A. II Adams, all of Boise. . . . Dr. : and Mrs. J. C. Gray, of Albany. . . . Mrs. Marjorie Woods and daughter, Charlene, who rides, also of Al bany. . . . Her for the show and entering their horses are the Ralph McEwens of Baker . . . the DeLano Horn - of Portland . and th Collis Johnsons of . i ' - - - - - , -A ,v w- v. Portias andt, talerm, wh hsv snt out Invitations " to" an open nous at their w Oreen Valley Stables on th Silvertoa Road for Saturday afternoon. ... Th Johnsons ha v f in vited '" a num ber of -out-of-town exhibitors at th hors show as well as Port land and Salem folk., . . Hours are from I to S o'clock. . . . Th Johnson's daughter, Patricia, will show hr five-galted mare "Fan tasy," In the owners class dur ing th week. . . . Others from Seattle i . . Th C. W. Neelys and the A. Draper Coales and from Portland . . . Mrs. Nor man DeLaittre, who . has a good looking; whte riding coat this year. . . Dr. and Mrs. Emerson and daughter, Barbara, who rides, .j . . Marianne Ferry, who also rides, down with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Ferry. ; . the Robert Ferrys . . . Dr. and Mrs. J.j C. Gregory and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gregory are her from La Grande ifor the -week. also th Oscar Smiths from Moa- tesano, I Wash. FAIR VISITORS . . . Mr. and Mrs. Lynn I McCready and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hixon of Eugene, arrived! last! night to be guest of Mr. ! and ! Mrs. Daniel J. Fry. jr. at ahe fair today. '. . '. Former governor and Mrs. Oswald West of Portland are here for The week as Mr. i West Is a judge at th races. J . . They wflT b" Joined today by their daughter's. Mri. Frank "IMcHugh and Jri.;; .West Stone of Portland," who', com each year to see (Kef r" Salem friends.! ... Mr. and Mrs. Theo dore Jdnes (Rosella Bell) have been taking! in the fair before going on to Seattle, where he will b attending school wih th navy. : I. . While her lthy are In Stayton with her parents.' Th Elmer Gustafaons are coming! up to be guests at the races from Eugene . today of the-Robert Whites and hors show. . . . Th tamrel Galld ef th Kalckt Memorial church will meet to night at the horn of Mrs. Ar thur Flske. 890 Monro st. at I o'clock.; Assisting hostesses are Mrs. a Wilkes. Mrs. I. Brooks and -Mrs. Bernard Shanks. Th regular meeting f the Missionary ' society of th First Presbyterian church slated for to day has been postponed until Sep tember! 15 due to Salem Day at th fair. English $10X00 STOCK OF FALL -YARDAGE GOODS - Prices ircnt$1.77 psr yard 260 So. 12th 1425 Edcewater St. in r i '-4-.- i . i and Save! ( On Slem-DlU Higliwij O rOut of tho Hlgh-Hont D Lovvor OvorEoad! O Lowor Pricool O SaYlngo? for j Featuring Nationally V Our Siales J Are Never . . Tinall Jvf nuwuwrw y n 7 ; y 4 lift: V 5? i V X Mrs. Andrew Xakar. CMari) Rlckinsoc who was married xm. Aucuat II ot th Calvary Baptist churcK. Th bride 1 th daujhf of Mr. arid Mrs. C E. Dick inson and hr husband la the ton jf Mr. and Mrs. A M. Zahcnra. Th cxupl will Jlva In Corvallrs whil h 'la attending Oregon Stal colleg. (McEwan photo). Because U conflicting data. Toastmistresses will not meet to night as schjeduled, but will gath er at Nohlgrena at p.m. Sep tember II. (, . " it(NiHnri will) Phon 2-4W8 i West Sl ctrictl You FREE PARIQNQ . 1-6- r FREE DELIVERY Opast tA.M'lUl P. Ml "-v.a:l " ' H ' --' 4 4 1. 4 N - i i ii i Ii