1 The Statoamcni, Salmm. Oregon. Thursday. July 33. 1M9 1 SOCI ETY - CLUBS Sisters Will Be Married Same Day By Jeryme English Statesman Society Editor There is much excitement around the Hubbell A. Young home these days as .their two daughters, Carol and June, will be married at a double ceremony on Saturday, September 3. The nuptials will be performed at the First Pres byterian church at 8 o'clock with a reception following in the church parlors. Carol, who has been living in Ban Francisco for several years. will be married to Frank Laurit ten, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Lauritzen of Oakland, Calif Their engagement was announced in the early spring in the bay city. June will become the bnde of Stanley Ralph Underwood, son of the Stanley King Underwoods of Los Angeles. They have been a steady duo since early college days, their troth being announced several years ago. - The two sisters are graduates of Oregon State colege, Carol a member of Gamma Phi Beta and her sister wears the Chi Omega sorority pin. Mr. Lauritzen at tended the University of Califor nia and graduated from Arm strong College at Oakland. He is now with the United States gov ernment, with headquarters in San Francisco, where the couple will make their home. Mr. Under wood graduated in June from the University of Oregon, havpng pre viously attended Oregon SHke col lege. He Is now with the unem ployment compensation commis sion in McMinnville. On the Fairways Two events are on the calendar for the Salem Women's Golf as sociation during the coming week. Sunday, July 31 there will.be a two-ball foursome with dinner following at the Salem Golf club and those wishing reservations are asked to call Mrs. Conrad Paulson by Friday. Play on Sunday will begin at 1 o'clock. For the regu lar ladies day on August 3 is slated the annual dress-up day. Guests at the regular play on Wednesday were Mrs. Harry Srhenk of Glendale, Calif., Mrs. M. D. Hemenway of Portland, and Mrs. J. W. Tindall. Prize winners were Mrs. J. H. Thompson, class A: Mrs. Chandler Brown, class B; Mrs J. W. Matujec, class C; and Mrs. Gerald M. Robison, class D. A special prize went to Mrs. Harry Wiedmer. j Three He There was a three-way Me in class A for the Oak Knoll Lady Golfers on Wednesday. Tieing wert Mrs. Eldon Vaughn, Mrs. Mars Flack and Mrs. Robert Even den. Other winners were Mrs. Ice land LeFors, class B; and Mrs. Robert Claggett, class Ct No-host luncheon followed at th club house. Needlecraft Eight-to-the-inch cross-stitches make quick work even for be ginners. A little girl can do them! Cross-stitch and other easy cmroidery for kitchen towels! Pattern 690; transfer 6 motifs 947 inches. Laura Wheeler's improved pat tern makes needlework so simple with its charts, photos and con ewe directions. Send TWENTY CENTS in coins for thta pattern to The Oregon Statesman. Mdlet-rart Ex-pt.. PjO. Box 5?4. Cnt raco SO. III. Print plainly PATTEavN K UMBER, your NAME and ADDUSS With ZUNB. Here's good news! $end fifteen easts more (or your fascinating- Laura Wheel er Needlecraft Book-f today t 104 Illus trations of your favorite needle-hob-hrm Uw choicest designs and the moat concise patterns available. Beginner easy designs, and ideas worthy of an expert's attention. A Free needlework pattcro rioted la the book. CLUB CALENDAB WEDNESDAY Nebraska club, with Mrs. Elbert Hoc- vet 310Vi Kapphahn Road, covered dish luncheon, 12:30 D.m. Royal Neighbors tewing club, with Mrs. C. r. Gregory. 937 North 20th ctreet. 12:30 covered dish luncheon SUNDAY Jonet-McAlpin-Terhune picnic at Sil verton city park. MONDAY Wesicyan Service guild of First Methodist church, in fellowship room, 8 p.m. Rites Read At Home Miss Norma Stewart and Bruce Peterson were married at a quiet ceremony on Wednesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Lloyd. The ride is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Z. Stewart of Hutchinson, Kansas, who were unable to come west for the rites, and the benedict is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Peterson of Sa lem. Dr. Seth R. Huntington per formed the 8 o'clock nuptials and Mrs. Howard Kaufman played the organ music. The couple ex changed their vows before the fireplace which was banked with pink and white gladioluses and tapers. For her wedding the bride chose an aqua suit with white hat adorned with brown ribbon ' trip and white accessories. She car ried a lavender orchid encircled with baby's breath. Miss Jean Monoghan was the honor maid and wore a navy blue suit with white accessories and carried pink roses. David Spald ing was best man for Mr. Peter son. For her son's marriage Mrs. Peterson chose a grey dress with black accessories and corsage of red roses. At the reception, which imme diately followed at the Lloyd home Mrs. Ralph Ranson poured and Mrs. Irene Monoghan cut the at Penney's ILAY-AWAY'S easy a: nn n 3 lbs. iky 7 Decorator Colon Moth Proofed for 5 yrs. It's news when yoa can find an all wool blanket priced this low. It's the wool that counts! That's why we pick ed quality wools to re Into this beaaty. That's why wo chose all seven colors so carefally. A winning three some ... warmth, beaaty, low price. At Penney'. Penney's price Is low, of course! Bat the true measure of a blanket's worth is the wool that goes Into lt! That's why yoa get 3Vt lbs. of coiy-warm quality wool, seven of the loveliest, fall -bodied colors wo eoald fin 4! Tea, It's at Penney's. 4 lbs. of It's Extra Long Come In S Colors This year blankets f eolerfal! Am PesuerS fca this fluffy beaaty la not one, not two bat NINE Imscioma hades . . everything from softest pastels U mew ger aniam red! Extra Ion IV x M" sixe means more taea In. Teamed mn with 4 lb, of thick-napped wool. kere a real blanket to bay! MUSIC A Bridal Shower Miss Jean Hatfield and Miss El len Reynolds will be hostesses to night for a bridal shower in com pliment to Miss Carolyn Davis, August bride-elect. The affair will be held at the Earl Hatfield home on Center street and during the evening the guests will wrap dream cakes. A miscellaneous shower will fete Miss Davis and a late supper will be served by the hostesses. Honoring the bride-to-be will be Mrs. Dewey Davis, Mrs. Earl Hat field, Mrs. Roy Reynolds, Mrs. Mary Mann, Mrs. Evelyn Bartlett, Mrs. Donald Breakey, Mrs. James Duval, Mrs. Orval Cooley, Mrs. Stuart Sharpnack, Mrs. Douglas Coe, Miss Vera Jones, Miss Mar jory Coe, Miss Caroline Stroh maier, Miss Be mice Struchmier, Miss Ardith Combs, Miss Pearl Combs, Miss Marceil Stewart, Miss Alice Baillie, Miss Jessie and Miss Alice Humphreys, Miss Shirlee Reimann, Miss Nancy Buren, Miss Beverly Kenney, Miss Joan Trout, Miss Merl Gramse, Miss Margaret Forsytbe, Miss Wilma Dunn and the hostesses. Mrs. G. Frederick Chambers. Miss Dorathea Steusloff and Mrs. George Alexander are vacation ing this week at Pacific City at the former's beach home. This weekend they will be joined by Mr. Chambers and Mr. Alexan der. Mrs. Taylor Hawkins wlU be in Silverton today to be a guest at the tea for which her daugh ter, Mrs. William Duncan, and Mrs. Robert Duncan will be has tesses for a group of their Sil verton friends. cake. Miss Joyce King assisted in the serving. After a wedding trip the couple will be at home in Klamath Falls, where he is in business. n IKY MffiY OIILY THBEE MORE DAYS TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF PEIIHEY'S GBEAT JULY BLANKET SAVINGS ONLY 2E3 LETT of 100 Fore Wool ONLY 147 LEFT 32 lbs. of 100 Virgin ONLY 17S LEFT 100 All-WooI i2 (0) (0 Couple Will tytany in October Miss Cornelia, Strayer and Frank Osborn have set their wedding day for October 9 and the ceremony will take place at the Jason Lee Memorial church. The news was told at a party Wednesday night when Miss Barbara Owens enter tained at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Owens on Hood Street, for the pleasure of the future bride. During the sup per hour guests learned the news when passed napkins bearing the names "Cornelia and Frank, Octo ber 9." The affair was held in the party room, which was decorated with pastel summer flowers. The bride-to-be is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Strayer and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Osborn, sr. of Ger vais. The engaged duo are grad uates of Salem high school. Attending the announcement party were Miss Alice Louise O ri ling. Miss Marlene DeWitt, Miss JoArvn DeWitt, Miss Diane Stoody, Miss Shirley Clark, Miss Marilyn Reay, Miss Virginia Beall, Miss MarcelLa Messmer, Miss Joyce King, Miss Merttie Phillips, Miss Beverly Shaff, Miss Mildred Sell ard. Miss Loretta Lentz, Miss Faye Crawford, Mrs. Frank Osborn, sr.. Mrs. Arwin Strayer, Mrs. Darrell Satter. Mrs. Eucene Harp, Mrs. Kenneth Alberts, Miss Strayer and the hostess. Au Revoir Party For Mrs. Hill Mrs. M. F. Becker entertained with a handkerchief shower Tues day night at her North Church street home for Mrs. Madge Hill, of Southampton, England, who has been here the past two months visiting her daughter Mrs. Fred Baker. Mrs. Hill will leave here August 11 to return to England. Refreshments were served later in the evening. Honoring Mrs. Hill were Mrs Fred Baker, Mrs. Robert Seales, Mrs. Henry Burn ham, Mrs George Petersen, Miss Mary Bourke and Mrs. Becker. Mrs. D. C. Wahlberr, 2623 Brooks street will fly to Seattle today for a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Art Reinertesen. Wool V Blanket V km f I I II The Wyoming- picnic will be held all day Sunday, July 31 at the Benton-Lane park, two miles north of Junction City on high way 99W. All former Wyoming residents and their families rre invited to attend the annual affair. On Etiquette By Roberta Leo Q. Is it proper for a girl to give her fiance an engagement gift? A. This is purely optional; in most cases, the ring given to the girl is the only engagement gift exchanged. Q. Is it ever permissible for an employer to take his woman sec retary to luncheon or dinner? A. Yes, when strictly a matter of business, but not in a social way unless he is willing, if seen by mends, to have his act misinter preted. Q. Is it correct to refer to a doctor's wife as "Mrs. Dr. Brown"? A. No; the correct form is "Mrs. Brown," or say, "the wife of Dr. Brown. C n rvn iiVJ MAS A Surprise Party, Date Is Set Miss Constance Louise Cocking and James Paul Woodroffe, who recently announced their engage ment, have set Saturday, August 27 as their wedding day. The S o'clock ceremony will take place at the First Congregational church with the Rev. Brooks Moore of ficiating. A reception will follow at the home of the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Cock ing. The benedict-elect is the son of Mrs. N. S. Woodroffe. A Sarprise Shower Mrs. Donald Preiss, the former Jane Acton, was hostess for a sur prise bridal shower and party Wednesday night at apartment on North Church street for the pleas ure of Miss Cocking. A late sup per was served following the mis cellaneous shower. Honoring Miss Cocking were a SCHLESINGER of all Summer Merchandise All Items HCAUY IS FOES QUICK Stunning fashions at astounding values ... you'll be proud to wear those smart coats and dresses for the rest of the season ... and youll bo smart too, in that you took advantage of those amaxing savings ... hurry In first thing today, as tUs Is positively the last time at whkh you can get this quality of merchandise at this low, low price! () Reduced To RW (o)00 (c (o) Slashed To m w All Sales Ho Refunds it n o 1 1 eos couzt ntrn few of her Intimate friends in-, eluding Miss June Young. Miss Carolyn Carson, Miss Addyse Lane, Miss Edith Fairhun, Miss Mary Alice Glatt, Mrs. Richard Jennings and Mrs. Preiss. Girl Born to Keiths Felicitations go to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Park Keith (Barbara Jean Vincent) on the birth of a daugh ter, Frances Vincent, on Wednes day morning at the Salem General hospital. The little girl, who weighed eight pounds, five and a half ounces, has an older sister, Christine Lisa. Her grandparents are Lt Col. and Mrs. Willis E. Vincent and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton L. Keith of Wilmette, 111. Colonel Vincent is now enroute to his new army base at Fort Richardson, Anchorage. Alaska. Mrs. Everett deWeese is "tri Portland this week assisting on the committee for the Reed Sum mer Festival of Theatre and" Dance, which is presenting a ser ies of plays Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. Also on th committee arranging the festival & COMPANY Final Or Exchanges! (o) t? so wmv dt Wi Iris Proudfit r Honor Guest Miss Iris Proudfit, whose ma riage to Wilbur Freisen will bt an event of August was the honor ed guest for a shower at f.it home of her sister, Mrs. Paul Byram, on Hollywood drive Fri day night Guests were Mrs. Dan Ftiesen, Mrs. Jess Barham, Doris and Dewey. Mr. and Mrs. Russell M. Proudfit, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Floyd White. June, Jean and Marleen White, Mrs. Ray, Mrs. Herbert Hansen, sr., Mrs, Herbert Han sen, jr., Mrs. Ira, Mrs. Marion Van Tassel, Leona and Elaine Van Tassel, Mrs. John Walker, Mrs. Helen Emmert, Mrs. Lewis Petterson, Mrs. Ralph Miller, Mrs. Emory Goode. Mrs. Paul Bassett. Mrs. John Van Laanen, Mrs. Minnie Hulet, Mrs. Fred Ortman, Grace and Muriel Stew art, Mrs. Idabelle Williams, the honor guest and Mr. Friesen. ; is Mrs. deWeese's sister. Mrs. Richard Carter of Portland.