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TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1932 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON Society, Clubs and Music Golden Anniversary Celebrated The (olden wedding anniversary ef Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Straw was brilliantly celebrated Sunday afternoon with a dinner and re ception at their home on South 13th street. The attractively decorated table was centered with a large white and gold wedding cake topped with the Iigurea of a tiny bride and groom. Covers were placed for the honor guests, Mr. and Mrs. Straw, and for Mr. and Mrs. John Eddy and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Dana Seeley and Miss Norma Engle of Marsh Held. Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Dana Straw, Mr. and Mrs. Arlelgh Straw and Jessie Oeraldlne, Gerald, and Junior straw, all of Corvallls; Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Straw and Wil bur, Mabel, Charles, Lloyd and Lawrence Straw, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Straw, Wayne and Naldeen Straw, Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Arnold and James Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Straw, Mr. and Mrs. John Eddy and Cecil Evans and Earl and Eddy and Miss Phyllis Ander son of Cathlamct, Wn. The living rooms of the Straw home were decked with baskets of gold and white flowers, and with this attractive background Mr. and Mrs. straw received the guests who called during the afternoon to greet them upon their anniversary. Guests for the afternoon includ ed Mr. and Mrs. Leon Du Bois, Mr. and Mrs. A. l. Brunkal, Mr. and Mrs. c. A. Rust, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Orey, Rev. and Mrs. Britton Ross. Mr. and Mrs. A. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lehman, Mr. and Mrs. Dulclgh P. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Plelan, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Gentzkow, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hagedorn, Mrs. Bertha Roy, Mrs p. H. Runcorn, Mrs. Louise M. Abry, Mrs. Walter Kennedy, Mrs. Dora Arnold, Mrs. E. B. Taylor, Mrs. T. H. Clare, Mrs. P. J. Bles sing, Miss Mabel Russell, Miss Vcrna Smith, Miss Dorothy Dirks, Miss Alice Irene Du Bols and Ches ter C. Starr. Mr. and Mrs. straw were married t Plalnfield, Wis., 50 years ago Sunday. All of their children ana grandchildren were present to help them celebrate the fiftieth anniver sary of their marriage. Mrs. E. C. Richards Honors Visitors Mrs. E. C. Richards was hostess for an attractively appointed din ner at the Richard's home on Cen ter street Saturday evening in com pliment to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Doney of Carlisle, Pa., who are guests of Dr. and Mrs. carl uregg Doney. The dinner table was centered with a bowl of snap dragons and rases in delicate pastel hues. Cov ers were placed for nine guests. Mr. and Mrs. Doney will be Salem visitors for a short time before go ing on to California, where they will be the guests 01 Mrs. uoncys par ents before returning to their home in Pennsylvania. The Women's Bible class of the First Methodist church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Joseph Can-others. Mrs. R. A. Van Cleave is in charge ef the program. Mrs. Carrothers will be assisted at the tea hour by Mrs. Orcn Stratton, Mrs. B. L. Steevcs and Mrs. Bryan. Those wishing transportation call Mrs. John Robins at Miss Lois Jean Ranch of Portland fe the guest of Miss Helen Darby at the W. H. Darby home on North Winter street for a few days. Miss Darby and Miss Rasch are former classmates at the University of ore. gon and are members of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Miss Prances Richards of Berkeley, Calif., is the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Richards, at the Richards' home on Center street. Miss Richards spent nine years as dean of women at Willamette university and her Tisitsfiiere are always the incentive Jor much entertaining in the uni versity group. Miss Richards will visit here until early fall. 1 RADICALLY NEW! Phantom Kotex SANITARY NAPKINS (U. S. Pol. No. I AT LAST ! A radically new design In Kotei sanitary protection. IT is called PHANTOM KOTEX. Why? Because the ends are so flattened and tapered that it leaves no outlines even under the closest fitting gowns. Kotex futures retafoo! It is soft and comfortable, even after hours of use; wonderfully absor. bent; treated to deodorize; can be worn, with equal protection, on either Side, disposapic, casny. edited M Roth Word has reached Salem that Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shafer (Eugenia Zle ber) wlU arrive In Salem the first of July from their home In San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Shafer are always popular visitors here and will be the Inspiration for several Inter esting affairs during their visit. Mrs. Carl Emmons and Miss Mar garet-Jane Emmons motored to Portland last Wednesday to be the guests of Mrs. W. W. Emmons and Miss Lula Heist, for the remainder of the week. They returned to Salem Sunday evening. Albany Matrons Honor Miss Davis - Miss Hester Davis, bride-elect of Robert 8. Cosgrove of Pasadena, Callf will be the honor guest at a luncheon to be given by a group of prominent Albany matrons at the home oi Mrs. O. D. Austin. Wed nesday afternoon. Those motoring down from Salem for the smar affair will be the honor guest. Miss Davis, her mother, Mrs. R. W. Davis and Mrs. Percy Kelly. Thursday evening Mrs. Wynne Grler and Mrs. John Pollock will compliment Miss Davis with an evening of bridge at the Pollock home on North Winter street. Friday afternoon the popular bride-to-be and her mother will entertain with a bridge tea at their home for a group of Miss Davis' most intimate friends. Mrs. Huston Club Hostess Mrs. Oliver Huston entertained the members of the Amlcitlan club Wednesday afternoon at her home on South High street. The afternoon was spent in sew ing and Informal conversation. At the tea hour Mrs. Huston was as sisted In serving by Mrs. Edwin Viesko. Those bidden for the afternoon Included Mrs. Carl Emmons, Mrs. R. R, Boardman, Mrs. Mike Panek, Mrs. V. A. Douglas, Mrs. C. A. Downs, Mrs. H. R. White, Mrs. A. J. Whcaton. Mrs. Knight Pearcy, Mrs. David Bennett Hill, Mrs. M. J. Melchior, Mrs. C. C. Dauer, and the hostess, Mrs. Oliver Huston. Silverton Maid Weds lioseburg Man Silverton A very pretty wedding was an event of Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock when- Sylvia Rentz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Rentz of Mt. Angel, became the bride of Prentice Hovde of Silverton, son of Ole Hovde of North Dakota. The ceremony was performed at the church parsonage with Rev. Father Berchtold officiating In the single ring ceremony. Leonard Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Oraham of Silverton was best man and Miss Anna Rentz, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. Other attendants were Christiana Zerr and George Hovde. Little Delores Rue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rue, was flower girl. The bride's gown was of taffeta of a pale green color heavily trim med In real lace, designed in semi- formal style of princess type. She wore a veil and carried a large bouquet of pink roses and sweet peas. Her two attendants were gowned In pastel shades of silk and carrined similar bouquets of roses in yellow and pink colors. After a two weeks' wedding trip the young couple will make their home in Roseburg. A reception and wedding dinner was held at the home of Mrs. Hovde's parents, Mr. and Mrs. An ton Rentz, cn Main street in Mt. Angel, Immediately following the ceremony, rne rooms .were Beauti fully decorated with baskets of var iously colored flowers. Assisting were Mrs. Will Graham of Silverton, Mrs. N. Laudany and Mrs. Elmer Rue of Mt. Ansel. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Rue, Mr. and Mrs. uranam, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ficker, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rentz, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Hernamm and son George, Jr., of Seattle, Mrs. Henry Lavygne, San Francisco, Mrs. Gregory Lance of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. John Rice of Silverton, Miss Viola Scho naker of Wood burn, Miss Lydia Geh. rcg and Anton Rentz, Jr. Mrs. Helen Goodenough will be hostess to the members of the Se curity club at her home on West Rural avenue Wednesday afternoon at 2 oclock. ),857,oM) Insist upon getti ng genuine Kotex, km wmi knv ir alrrocW wranrjed. Each tapered end of the new pad is stamped "Kotex" now-so vou ran't on inferior substitutes. And this new improvement comes to you at no increase in pnm 1'" r r li W. J I xrTi YsCfr- u Uvnaeo, none UJ1 Mrs. Gustav Verdick (Edna Crab- tree), whose wedding was an Inter esting event of June 5, was sur prised by a group or her friends Friday evening at the Verdick home on University street. The evening was spent In playing games and in Informal talk. Later in the evening the bride was presented a number of attractive gifts. Those who gathered to greet the honor guest, Mrs. Verdick, included Llnnle Williamson, Albert a Milieu, Mae Layton, Pearl Bonney, Alta Vcrsteeg, Happy Spies, Halite Lynch, Daisy Glinam, Clra Slmpklns, Ruth Right linger, Marie Jesptrson and Agnes Lepley. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jonec were the guest of Mrs. Blanche Jones during the week-end. They returned to their home in Portland Sunday evening. Miss Gilbert Married A very pretty wedding was solem nized Saturday evening at 9 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Wood when Miss Elizabeth Gilbert and John Schoenbechler were united in marriage. The service was read by the Rev. P. W, Ferguson before an improvised altar of roses and del phinium. The bride, a lovely brunette.'wore a becoming gown of white lace made in long princess lines, with tiny puff sleeves. She carried a shower bou quet of sweet peas, carnations and roses. Out-of-town guests for the wed ding included Mrs. J. L. Harrison of Baker, the bride's mother, and Mr. and Mrs. Allsup and Miss Betty Becke of Gervals. After July 1 the young couple will be home to their friends in Salem. Townseiuls Return From Trip Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Townsend. accompanied by the Misses Dorothy and Phyllis McCumber of Burke, Mont., returned to Salem Sunday after a month's trip In the middle west and Rocky mountain states. Mr. and Mrs. Townsend spent two weeks as the guests of Mrs. Town send's mother, Mrs. George Satter- lee in Billings, Mont., before preced ing to South Dakota, where they were the guests of friends for sev eral days. They also spent some time in Denver and Salt Lake City before returning by motor to Salem. The Misses McCumber are cousins of Mrs. Townsend and will be her house guests for the next two weeks at the Townsend home on North Cottage street. Several of the members of the W. R. C. will motor to Corvallls Wed nesday to attend the Grand Army encampment, which is now in ses sion in Corvallls. Mr. and Mrs. George Voris will be among those motoring over and ac companying them will be Mrs. Ina Koon, Mrs. Ada Fellows and Mrs. Jennie F. B. Jones. Another group motoring over for the session will be Mrs. Sarah Pet erson, Mrs. Laura McAdams, Mrs. Helen Southwick. Mrs. Bertha Love land and Mrs. Mary Kennedy. . Mr. and Mrs. John P. Robins are spending a month camping along tne Danks of the Metohus river. Ac companying them are several friends from Palo Alto and Berkeley, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Robins will return to Berkeley In the early fall where Mr. Robins has a teaching position. ... Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Online and iheir two young daughters, Sarah Ann and Alice Louise, are spending the week at their summer home at Neskowin. Mitzi-Gray Beauty Shop Permanent from Genuine Supplies. Phone 5033 709 First National Bank Building tif Save! Save! Save! J MED -YEAR . ll ALL THIS WEEK! B fWxM 4 Store Wide 28 Departments ' t$ja Beta Chi Group Feted Miss Minnie Shrode will be host ess for one of the most interesting affairs of the week Tuesday eve ning at the Shrode home on Mis sion street, when she will entertain the active members of the Beta Chi sorority with an informal party. Gay summer flowers will be ar ranged effectively about the rooms and at the supper nour miss Shrode will be assisted by Miss Rosalind Van Winkle. Active Salem girls of the chapter Include Miss Lila Cation, Miss Fay Comutt, Miss Marvel le Edwards, Miss Ethel Adams, Miss Alice Bartholomew, Miss Caroyl Braden, Miss Helen Boardman. Miss Flor ence Marshall, Miss Dorothy Dalk, Miss Genevieve Emmons, Miss Ruth Pick. Miss Jean Peterson, Miss sa cilia Phelps. Miss Margaret Pur vine. Miss Margaret Nunn, Miss Hat tie Ramp, Miss Doris Ross, Miss Eloise White, and Miss Shrode. Miss Florence Young. Miss Rosa lind Van Winkle, and Mrs. Mildred Emmons will be among the alumnae of Beta Chi to attend the affair, Dinner Card Club Entertained Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Knapp and Mr. and Mrs. George Moor head are entertaining with an In formal dinner party in . the gar dens of the Knapp home on Che- meketa street Tuesday evening In compliment to the members of their evening card club. Members of the club include Dr. and Mrs. Ruskln B la ten ford, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cooley. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. George Rhoten, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Knapp. and Mr. and Mrs. George Moornead. Mrs. L. C. Kim hcy will be an additional guest. Three tables of bridge will be in play later in the evening. Mrs. Emery Dehut was compli mented Friday evening with an in formal birthday surprise party by a group of Intimate friends. During the evening the guests presented the honor guest with many lovely gifts, and at a late hour a supper was served. Those bidden to wish Mrs. Dehut a happy birthday were Mr. and Mrs. John Enslln, Mrs. J. S. Enslin, Miss Mary Enslin, Austin Weaver, Mr, and Mrs. P. M. Kurth, Miss Helen Kurth, Miss Alice Kurth, Mr. and Mrs. William Munkers, Miss Lucille Munkers, Miss Bernlce Munkers, Haward Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. George Combs, Miss Wilma Combs, Miss Merna Leah Combs, Merle Combs, Verlin Combs, John Combs, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dehut, Miss Alma Dehut, Lawrence Dehut and Emmanuel Hogate. Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Steiner, and little Miss Jean Steiner spent the week-end at the Steiner summer home at Neskowin. SPA SPA SPA Ice Cream News Spa old fashioned Ice Cream now served at tables 10c plate, all kinds except Lemon Custard which is ISc plate Ice Cream to take home now 50c quart. $1.75 Gal. except custard Its 60c quart. The next time you buy Spa Ice Cream take it home and weigh the meas ure, and make your own comparison as to Value. We give you Real Quality and Generous Measure. The SPA Nominrmi! Subittti I I t A I Snrffl an enroll at amy time g I flG aJrX& A cluncr to rn board and lodtin, ! I I I Sjgf Stml lor M tree Caial.iua .inns ig II in. m-a - spa - spa - s-rr "vrr r? m I Legion Auxiliary Elects Delegates The American Legion Auxiliary met at the Fraternal Temple Mon day evening to elect delegates to tne state convention, preceding tne national convention which will open In Portland September 13. Mrs. M. J. Melenlor was elected president at the group, and Mrs. P. N. Waters and Mrs. H. R. White will go as delegates. Alternates selected were Mrs. Elbert Bradford, Mrs. Christopher Butte, and Mrs. J. T. Delaney. The meeting Monday night will be tne last one until tne early ran. Plans were made to help in the Fourth ot July celebration, which Is being sponsored by tne Legion. Mrs. Elliott To Visit in East Mrs. F. A. Elliott will leave on the first lap of an Interesting trip Wed nesday evening. Her first stop will be In San Francisco, where she will visit for two weeks as the guest of friends. From there Mrs. Elliott plans to go to New Orleans, and then on to Illinois, where she will spend the remainder of the summer visiting with relatives. She expects to return to Salem the early part of September. J. U. G. Club Entertained The J. U. G- club was entertained by Miss Lillian Kayser recently with a delightful evening party at her home. Miss Kayser used as her decora tive scheme sweet peas, in the dainty pastel shades. At the supper hour the hostess was assisted In serving by her sister. Miss Louise Kayser. Guestc for the evening were the Misses Delia Steward, Lenora Den nis, Frances Williams, Nova Bussey Dorothy Walker, Halite Lynch. Mlna Olmstead, Pearl Richmond, Bessie Strong, Ruth Dake, Louise Kayser, and the hostess, Miss Lil lian Kayser. The garden of Mrs. Cora Hendry was the scene of a surprise party Saturday afternoon when a group of Mrs. Hendry's piano pupils called to compliment her upon the occasion of her birthday. Those who honored Mrs. Hendry included the Misses Elsie Sebam, Jaunita Kllnger, Joyce Liely, Evelyn Peterson, Eunice John son and Virgil Johnson and Mr. Bushncll. An Interesting evening was spent at the Frank Smith home recently when Mr. and Mrs. Smith were sur prised with a serenade given by a group of their friends. At a late hour Mrs. Smith served a supper to the guests, including Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Sampson, Ralph Brank, How ard Cross, Ralph and Vicer Wagers, Leonard McCloud, George Fordard and Adam Burns. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Matten have returned to Salem to make their home after several years spent in California. Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Prescott left Sunday morning for Seaside where they will visit with their son, Julian B. Prescott. POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Utb and Madison Sit., Oakland, Calif. Over fJOO.OM Invested in riant and Equipment Dp SEND US THE BOY who falls behind. He needs our help '1 bis college has trainrd succrMfiilly many boy j who failrd lo no to collie through a lew minor hvr& in Ilinh School (.'redid. High School Principal! rrcommrnd such boys lo us every yr.ir. We snecialue in helping those who think they have tailed. Our perm rial contact and individual help build confidence and our practical intensive training produces Ttvills. We ttwerd rewutsr toller deereei in Electrical, Mechanical, Aeronautical. Civil, Radio. Architectural, Mining and Struc tural Engineering. Special counea in Airplane Mechanic, Auto Mechanici, Machine Shop, Electric Shop, Is nit ion. Battery, etc. A Thorough wf Complete Ftf meeting Court in Two Yeeri by Omitting Nonet ten til Suler Students tan enroll at any time A chance to earn board ana lodging HV" Send lor our free Catalogue living lull inlormefioB and outline of courte W. E. Gibson, Pitt. W. I. Worn, Rrrittree M fY II Mrs. W. M. Savage will be hostess for the last meeting of the season for the Presbyterian Ladles' Aid Wednesday afternoon at the Savage home at 1433 State street. Mrs. Savage will be assisted throughout the afternoon by Mrs. D. H. McKenzU Mrs. J. M. Johnson, Mrs. Don Smith, Mrs. C. E. Moody. Mrs. J. A. Pooler, Mrs. E. 8. Byers, and Mrs. J. N. Skalfe. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Avers have had as their guests recently their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Ayers, and Mary Ann and Billy Ayers of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ida Babcock. accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Mauld ing of Portland, motored to DeLake Sunday to spend a week at the Maulding cottage there. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Patterson, who have been the guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. Leland Smith, returned to their home in Corvallls Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Lord, Miss Edith Schryver and their house guest, Miss L. Louise Hetzer, of Groton, Mass., have been spending a few days In Portland and Hood River. Mr. and Mrs. Chester M. Cox had as their house guests over the week- end, Mr. and Mrs. Rex San ford of Eugene. t Mrs. Jack Elliott' and small daughter, Joan, will leave this week end for Walton where they will spend the summer months. "I've made a discovery that speeds up my Monday wash" v "I use my regular soap and washing method for my family wash and add 2 tablespoons or so of Lux results are amazing." TWO WEEKS I age I -1 Small amount, isn't it yet twenty five cents will put the hometown news right on your cottage table or at your hotel door every day for the entire two weeks of your vacation. MUs Rosalie Buren, Miss Rosa lind Van Winkle and Miss Minnie Shrode were among the Salem folk who spent the week-end up the Bantlam. They returned 8unday evening. Miss Katheryn Laughridge will re turn Wednesday evening from a sev eral days' visit In Portland as the guest of friends. Miss Laughrtdge recently returned from Eugene. where she was in attendance at the University of Oregon during the past year. She is a member of Gam ma Phi Beta sorority. Miss Dorothy Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Moore, left Sun day for Corvallls to attend tne sum mer session on the Oregon Stat col lege campus. Miss Moore Is a mem- ber of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Miss Margaret Drager Is attend ing the summer session at Oregon State normal school. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Sisson left Sunday morning for a week's stay In Seattle where Mr. Sisson will at tend the Rotary convention. Their young daughter, Miss Mary Eliza beth Sisson, will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Gordon Bennett, in Al bany during her parent's absence from the city. Le Puy, France (IP) Disappoint ment was expressed here by a wom an who attempted suicide by lying down on a railway track. She for got to lie crossway of ' he rails, how ever, and the train passed over her body without even disarranging her clothes. Alienists are examining her. NOTE Un only l.xn noothcrsoitp for all ka, woolens, ruyona. Dcll Cftt fnbrlca thou Id never be eipoaed to harati alkali or Cftka oap rubblug. Keep posted on home activities When you return you'll certainly, want to know to what folks arc rc fering when they talk Just telephone the Circulation Depart ment of the Capital Journal 4081 "THE BEST 25c YOU'VE EVER SPENT' CapitalJlJournal Salem's l.eariiinir Newspaper Philadelphia OPV American par ents were charged with aiding sch ool teachers In fostering "mental paralpsla" of children by Dr. Geo rge Draper, of New York, a profess or at Columbia University, Seattle . (W Glenn Hummer's blood will pay his way through nine weeks of school at the University of Washington. Unable to continue his studies at the university because of financial reasons. Hummer will give a pint of his blood to a hospital for use in blood transfusions. Have you had the new breakfast thrill? Have you sprung this de lightful surprise on the family? Grape-Nuts Flakes big, golden, crinkly flakes, rich with that good Grape-Nuts flavor, and, ItkeGrape-Nuts, jammed with nourishment. 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