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12-(Scc. II) Statesman, Salem, Ore., FrL, July 27, '5fl Silverton Dateline Carstens Will Observe 50th Anniversary Br UIXIE U MADSE1 SILVERTON Celebrstinf their golden weddinf anniversary Sun day. July at their 734 South Water Street home wul be Mr. and Mn. Pnl J. Carstens. They arc Inviting frtenda to attend an open bouse from IUI p.m. Hera l assist in arrangements are a son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ana Mn. Leo Hiancnara 01 winne- a polii, Minn. Arrivuif durtnf. in eek to assist are two other dauch ten and a son-in-law, Miss Juanita Carstens and Mr. and Mr. R. E. Lofgren of Richmond. Calif., and a on and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carstens of Tacoma, .h. AIm to be present Sunday arc four wh attended the weddinf. which wat performed July Jl. 190. Ther art a aiater and a brother of Mr. Carstens, Mfs. Jamea Rojrs too, whs played the weddmf marches, and Harry Carstens, both of Silverton, and two sisters of the bride, Mrs Marvia Johnaoa and Mrs. Id BellMfham al Seattle. Wash. i Ur rA Ur. r,nla kM Knit m Silvertoa for the past 1 years. Reeves are Booxeed Scores of friends called last Sua- dav. July It t honor Mr. and Mrs. V'll'im Reeves at m front S en their foMe weddinf utnirrr sanr. The affair was held at the Knights sf Pythias haB and ar ranged by the honored couple I daughters. Mrs. Andrew Oster and Mrs. Fred Shakeuord. Mr. and Mr. Reeve were mar ried is Oklahoma. Jaly a. tM and have resided ta SUvcrtoa sure 1920. t Miss Jan Hands was rtcea hostess at a barbecue at the Vest Hill horns of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haadc Biddea were Mr. and Mrs. Larrv Hobart, Mr. ad Mrs. Charles Rudd. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hand. Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Ripp, Ur. and Mrs. John MacKenilt, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts. Mr. sod Mrs. Robert Wells. Mr. and Mrs. William rullenwiler. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Demon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johansea. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Millorit. Dick MaJ lorie and Dick Zitiewits. Tryphene Rebeka kxl( mem bers whs hav been affiliated with the local unit for 40 years or more cre honored at the week's meet ing, with Mrs. Elmer Ideen, noble grand la charge. Those complimented were Mrs. Pearl Porter, a member for U tears: Mrs. Mary HowelL 42 years: Mrs. C. C. Amos. 44. years; Mrs. Perry Nofsker, 44 years; Mrs. L. Clay Allen, 44 years; L. Clay Allen, 45 years; Mrs. George Kata meyer, U years and Mrs. Daisey Langley SI years. Visit hem East ( Mrs. Bernie Oh (Vkma Moberg) Is a guest of relatives and friends at beta Silverton and Seett Mills, arriving from her bom in Girard. Pa., during the weekend. She will also visit with her twin sister, Mrs. Paul Lewis la Portland, be fore returning, and go borne via Reno, Nev., to visit another sister, Mrs. Raymond Ktllis. Mrs. Oas. Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Kellis tr former residents of Sil verton, Salem and ScotU Mills. Mr. Oas, also a native of Silver ton, and Mrs. Oat moved to Girard some years ago. At Silvertoa Mrs. Oas Is a guest ef his mother. Mrs. Peter Oas. who spent sometime carry this summer at Girard, but who earn back by plane with her son two weeks age. Brenie Oas. has been pending much of his time, since he came west, at Eugene la the interest of the handle factory with which he is associated. The Oases plan to return cast together ia a couple ef weeks. Bowman-Watson Nuptials Held In Falls City FALLS CITY - The Fslls City Free Methodist Church was the setting of the candlelight wedding of Miss Sylvia Watson, daughter of Mrs. Ethel Watsoa of Monmouth, and Jerrold Bowman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bowman of Falls City, on July 11 at I o'clock. The . Rev. Rotella Douglas, grandmoth er of the groom, officiates, assist- ; ed by the Rev. Paul Arnctt. Mrs. Richard Bowman, sister-in-law of the groom, was pianist and I Mrs. William McCammoa was soloist. i For her wedding the bride se lected a gray suit with a white hat and accessories. She carried a white Bible with an orchid and stephanotis. Her only attendant was ber sis ter, Miss Nancy Watson, who wore a pink suit with white accessories. Linda and Kathy Bowman, sisters of the groom, lighted the tapers. Duane Dunavsr was best man. Don. James and Richard Bowman, brothers of the groom, were ush ers, t A receptioa followed la the church social rooms at which Mrs. Boltoa Stinnett, sunt of the bride, and Mrs. Doa Bowman poured. Mrs. Charles DeHaas served the Amaranths Guests At Newport A mid-July event for members and officers of the Order of the Amaranth was a weekend visit in Newport to attend a two-day ses sion of meetings and social affairs held there. Traveling to the coastal city from Hanna Rosa Court were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gilmer, Mr. snd Mrs. Ralph Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Burroughs, Mr. and Mrs. James Manning, and Mr. and Mrs. Reinhsrdt Behm. Lincoln Court No. II of Newport received snd welcomed representatives of thirty courts from throughout the Reception .Will Fete Ralph Putnams , The Rev. snd Mrt. Ralph Put nam tr being honored st re ception and picnic on Saturday, July 28 at the John Schmidt resi dence. 410 S. 24th St The affair will be held on the lawn and patio between the kvurt of 2:30 and 8 o'clock. The Rev. Mr. Putnam served as state. pastor of the Court Street Chris-1 a shore salmon bake and social tian Church In the days when the hour preceded the Saturday eve-i congregation worshipped in the jn meeting with officers of Lin,! Bungalow and the new S. S an-; , Court MrvJng no,tl nc. uiu irirnn inu iriBuvrs . . have been invited to greet the tae"- honor guests. I Grand Royal Matron Mrs. Wil- Pouring at the punch table dur liam Pritchsrd of Portland was Ing the afternoon ate Mrs. Delbert guest of honor as she conducted Long. Mrs. Chris Kowiu. sisters her official inspection of the ocean of Mrs. Putnam, snd Mrs. C. A.jgjde court. Frame, and Mrs Glen I'ttrrback. . .. i,i,.iii.,i Kathleen snd Gloria Schmidt wiUlLSunda'r morning wss highlighted be in charge of the guest book. bv C0UH,ry breakfast or all vis The no-hort picnic will be '"" Afternoon meetings were served at o'clock. I held for royal matrons and royal 1 ' 11 patrons at the home of Stanley wedding cake and Helen Bowman. . Levacks with Mrs. Gilrnar and sister of the groom, passed the Mr. Harvey attending. Conduct guctt book iresses. Including Mrs. Burroughs. The couni left for a short honev-' met at the Robert Ftnlasons. As- semoung ai me Deacn nome oi Mr, and Mrs. John Dobson was the associate condustress's organiza tion of which Mrs. Behm is a mem ber and was attendenL moon on the Oregon coast. They wul make their home in Portland, where the groom will attend the I'mvecsity of Oregon Dental Col lege this fail. I .Entertainment for those who re mained ia Salem was in the form of a welner roast and water melon I feed held at Bush's Park Saturday evening. In charge of the regular 'social night were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Gil bert Alsbury, Mr. and Mrs. Brownie Bangert. Mr. and Mrs James Barrell, Mrs. Edith Mudd, and Frank Mercer. Visitor Here From South Visiting this week at the Canda laria home of City Manager Krnt Mathewcon's family is Mrs. Math ewson's mother. Mrs. Margaret B. Moore of Lenoir, N. C. Mrs.' Moore, herself a public of ficial of long standing, came here Wednesday night from Salt Lake City where she attended a conven tion of the National Association .of : County Officials.. For W years she I has been registrar of deeds snd j board of supervisors' clerk, sn elective post of Caldwell County, J North Carolina. i Mn.' Moore will be here until Wednesday. The Mathewsons and their three sons established their home here earlier in the month. He became the new Salem city manager July 1. Clothes for Holidays Shown in Style Previews'5""" By CELE WOHL FLORENCE. Italy (iH-Skin tight coveralls and leg hugging pants were the unanimous after-ski or after-swim choice of minor Italian designers in fall style previews here last night. Six boutiques, led by knitwear expert Mirsa of Milan, presented carefree collections of holiday clothes. Mirsa's colorful sweaters were knitted right down Into white pleat ed skirts, making unusual one piece dresses. Her V-necked tennis weathers made a hit, as did heavy hooded tablestitched swesters snd Jersey knit pants. Avolio, pessimistic about the coming season, showed a long line of raincoats, lined to match rain bow dresses. His best elfort was a white raincoat with a black velvet collar,, or n over a kind of black union suit. Party Clothes 8hwa Bertoli's collection was strictly for indoors. His let's-have-a-party dresses gleamed with silver , and gold embroidery. I'n-wintery pas tels were effectivt with flower gar dens of sequins, Luisa Spagnoli, widely known sweater maker, branched into a full wardrobe of ready made low cost clothes. She sstonished the an-1 dirnce by announcing prices as the models were presenled an un heard of practice. The price tags ranged down to $11 Venexianl sport went all out for Jersey coveralls, m 1 1 of them black and with tight trousers. I'mba made up handsome pants and jackets of primitive Sardinian handweaves. He's at his best with these fabrics, but tried his hand at extravagant evening clothes iii more conventional material. Red squirrels voluntarily swim streams and lakes, including such waters as Lake George and the broadest parts of Lake Cham plain. - NORTH HOWELL Ladies of th Nortrl Howell Community Church were hostesses for bridal shower in honor of Miss "Arletha Meya, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mcye Sr., op Tuesday evening at the church. Miss Mcye is th bride-elect of Dale Gibson, son of Ur mnA Mra William Rihin Th. wedding will be Saturday evening, July n at I p.m. in the North Howell Church. During the evening favorite recipes of the group wer written and presented to the hon ored guest. Refreshments w r served to over 40 guests. Club Entertained At Pearse Home HOPEWELL The Innomlnata; Club was entertained at the home of Mrs. N. O. Pearse on Thursday afternoon with a dessert luncheon. The theme was "Gay Nineties" carried, out with pansirs, old fash ioned china . and leg-o-mutton sleeves for the guests. Miss Max ine Burrn of the Oregon States man was guest speaker. The club voted to resume meet ings in September at the home of Mrs. John Peterson. A shower in honor of Mrs. Rich ard Nelson Ellen Taskineni will be held at the Hopewell E.U.B. Church Friday evening, July 27 at I p.m. Mrs. Elmer Polvl and Mrs. Esther Polvl are hostesses for the occasion. All women of the com munity arc invited. aoannaanDqanaDDoaaanDnpj a (nun i i.vw: iibMfiSfy Terrific July S vVwiail Clearance Sale! jjT" Colossal savings on Men's Furnishings and (lotting S Throughout the Store Hurry! a a a n a o a a a a SHOP IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT! in Salem Nile member la Portland Tuesday to sew at the Shriner's Hospital for Crippled Children in cluded Mrs. Joe W. Hutchinson, Mrs. Albert W, Morris, Mrs. J. A. Sholseth. Mrt. Wayne Kuhl, Mrs. VI. Clark Rarhma n and Mrs. George R. K. Moorhead. Following T,1Zlt0ipmt (h h(pf ilDDDDDDODODDDDDDDDDDODIn hi Mm CaoMwl Mwepkif Uft f Stm PaHiiiif Slam IVMar t J. a a a iV.ccbrn Etiquette By KOBEKTA LEE Q. When a hostess hat among her guests an accomplished singer or pisnist, ia It all right to ask this person to perform? A. It would show much better tast and mors consideration to ask this person in prlvst. It may be that he or she prefers to rest and enjoy a quiet evening. Q. If I bride's mother It a prac ticing doctor (M.D.), how should her nam appear with th bride's father's nam on th wedding in vitations? A. Th invitations should read: "Mr. Robert J. and Dr. Helen Miller." Q. What amount of tip Is It customary to give to a bellboy who brings a telegram to one s hotel room? A. Not less thsn twenty five cents. 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