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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1935)
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1935 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON 8 Society, Clubs and Music ssiuwn ww bvtihb aril) rum mom Miss Judson To Marry Jack Kuhn The chapel in St. Paul's Episco pal church will be the scene ol a charming ceremony at 8 o'clock Saturday evening when Miss Mil dred Judson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Judson, becomes the bride of Jack K. Kuhn, son of Mayor and Mrs. V. E. Kuhn. Rev. Oeorge H. Swift, rector of St. Paul's, will read the Impressive service In the presence of the two Immediate fam ilies and a group of intimate friends. Preceding the ceremony Mrs. Har ry Judson of Seattle will sing. Mr. Judson will play the wedding march es. The bride will wear a smart mo del of Santa Anita blue, fashioned hi lumc myiK. one will wear a natching hat and a corsage of ros es, mere win oe no attendants. After a short wedding trip the couple will reside at 695 North 5th street. Miss Judson attended Salem schools and is popular In the youn ger set. Mr. Kuhn Is a graduate of Oregon State college and a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Tea Honors Birthday Mrs. L. J. Armpriest was honored upon the occasion of her 79th blrth- Sday Tuesday when Mrs. Cart Arm priest entertained at tea. Spring flowers In the pastel shades were arranged about the rooms. At the tea hour , Mrs. Fred Armpriest as sisted the hostess. Bidden to greet the honor guest were Mrs. Frank Cornett, Mrs, Charles Byre, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. James Stewart, Miss Ruth Parsons. Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Fred Arm- priest and the hostess, Mrs. Carl Armpriest. New Yorkers Visitors Here Interesting guests in Salem are Mr. and Mrs. James Rawe of Buf falo, N. Y., who are dividing their time between the Harry Rowes and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest B. Lloyd. Monday Mrs. Rowe and the out-of-town folk motored to Portland and Bonneville dam. Tuesday Mrs. Rowe entertained informally for the vis itors and this evening they will all be guests at dinner of the Lloyds. The affair will celebrate the 78th birthday anniversary of Mrs. Mar garet Lloyd. D. A. R. Benefit ' Tea Friday 1nrUnnv.l. u;,..i, a,. .. m u -u served in the capital wrth a smartly arranged tea being given by Che- meketa ' chapter, Daughters of the mulligan xvc vuiuuun, aif uttusMinic hall. The affair will benefit the organization's scholarship loan fund. The public is bidden to attend. An exhibit of antiques will be on view during the afternoon. The hostess group will receive In colon lal costumes. An Interesting program has been arranged, including solos by Mrs, Gordon McQilchrist; trio numbers by Mrs. Clifton Mudd. Mrs Clar ence Bowes and Miss AJena Brem mer; a Colonial dance by Jean Car kin and Patricia Higgins, with Mrs. Vern Suko at the piano; piano solos by Catherine Smulllns; readings by Mrs. Leon Brown and violin solos by Dalbert Jepsen. Beta Chi Alums At Emmons Home Mrs. Clarence Emmons and Miss Florence Power were hostesses to the Beta Chi alumnae club last night. Spring flowers were ar ranged about the rooms and in the late evening supper was served. Members of the cluo Include Miss Josephine Baumgartner. Mrs. Rus kin Blatchford, Miss Helen Board man, Miss Caroyl Braden, Miss Faye Cornutt, Miss Loretta Fisher, Mrs. Vernon Day, Mrs. Wallace Griffith, Miss Leila Johnson, Miss Roby Laughlin, Miss Florence Marshall. Miss Eva Roberts, Mrs Russell Mef ford, Mrs. Raymond Miller, Mrs, E. E. Thomas, Mrs. Garlen Simpson, Miss Lola Millard, Mrs. George R. K. Moorhead, Mrs. Merrill Ohllng, Mrs. Dan Schreiber, Miss Florence Power and Mrs. Clarence Emmons ... The Three Link club will meet for Its regular business and social after noon Fridav in the club rooms of the Odd Fellows hall at 2:30. All Rebekahs are bidden to attend and bring thimbles, needles and tea tow els for the towel shower they are 'laving for the dining room. At their last meeting the birth days of sixteen members were cele brated, with eleven of them present. A pot-luck luncheon was served at 1 o'clock. Decorations were carna tions and hyacinths. ... The St. Vincent de Paul society will meet this evening at the parish hall for cards and an old-fashioned entertainment. Both bridge and "600" will be In play and Herman Domogalla will provide music. Regarding Copy for Society Page All copy for the society page must be in In the hands of the Capital Journal Woman's Editor not later than 6:30 a. m.. the day of publi cation. Missionary and music no tices for Saturday's page must reach the Capital Journal office before S o'clock Friday afternoons. News classed as society will be accepted up until :30 o'clock Saturday morning. The Spinsters will be entertained with a buffet supper next Monday night by the Spinster patronesses The affair will be neld at the home of Mrs. C. S. Hamilton on North Front street. ... Werner Brown To Be Complimented Mrs. Clifford Brown will entor. tain informally Friday evening in pllment to Werner Brown upon the occasion or nis twenty-first birth day. Youne Brnwn will arrive In Salem Friday from Seattle, wnere he is a student at the University of Washineton. HmKHfflaaHigiaHBBlrgifflHSESIi TREMENDOUS TRIFLES! Make SEWING Easy - A Joy - By Equipping Yourself With Necessary NOTIONS! i a Why ruin a perfectly good dress with poor, grade of sewing thread, tape, fastenings, shields, elastics, etc.? I It pays to pay a few cents more . . . and get standard I quality. I BUTTONS I ' New novelties are arriving almost daily. I Wood, composition and metal. I SCISSORS 1 Buy Wiss quality scissors and enjoy cutting I right to the mark. I TAPES S Wrights tapes are here in complete assort- ments. All are fast to washing. I SHIELDS I Whether for street dresses or coats and I suits you'll find them all here. 1 ZIPPERS There's every length and color you need in I our assortment of Talons. and, please remember we have needles and pins, snaps I and elastics, ruffling and rick rack, in fact we can put s you into the business of "spring sewing" with every convenience you'll need. I 1 FASHION SAYS: I GADGETSIGADGETS! METALS FASHION I HAS GONE I TRINKET! I These new clips, I buckles and but I tons will add mil I lions to your costume ! v- materials, get department for ideas I PASTEL WOOD DOO-DADS ARE NEW! THEY'RE HERE! I s I Rotary Women To Hear Of China Women of Rotary will gather at the Tea House for luncheon Mon day at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. Stan ley Chin of Portland, well-known traveler and club woman, will speak on "Chinese Women of Yesterday and Today." All those wishing to make reservations are asked to call Mrs. Frank G. Myers, dial 4797. Mrs. Margaret Le Furgy left last night for California where she will be Joined by friends on a trip through the southwestern states. La ter she will entrain for the east. (Additional Society on Page 12) r? I WOODS ts&2s COMPOSITIONS Before you decide on your come to the gad It's Time to Get Going .... 1 Qio ' Your ' " 1 Printed Flat Crepes '1.00 yd. We show a large aboilnient of 39 inch printed crepes in lovely qual ities. The Spring Blues are here, so are all the other popular shades. Plaid Taffetas 79c yd. The demand for plaid taffeta la tremendous. Vague for blouses will be greater than ever while plaid taf feta frocks are very popular. Woven Seersuckers 59c yd. If you wish the best you'll natural ly indulge these fine woven seer suckers (not pressed seersuckers). Scotch plaids, stripes in bright spring shades. Hand Made Quilts Here! Miss King will be here all this week demonstrating and selling patterns for Mrs. Dan ner's handmade quilts. On Your Spring Most Look Ahead ! Choose Your fabrics, Pattern and Now While Choosing Is at It's Best! Talisman Prints $1.49 yd. Splashy TaliMiuin prints arc Kor gcous Affairs. You loo, will ct a thrill from these new color combi nations. Jade gicrn. zcunia red, rust, beige and zennla, etc. Rough Crepes 1.00, $149, 1.69 '2.00, $2.50 YARD The new matclasse and other rough crcpea are here ready for your Spring sewing. Blank, brown, grey, blue, green and many other Spring shades. Plaid Piques 39c yd. These new plaid piques will make up Into the smartest shirtmaker type dresses Imaginable. Pastel col or combinations very much on the candy stripe order. isffr Pp MlUJta MERCANTILE COMMNV IMC'?' Pure Dye Silks Acetates Rayons Cottons All Are Here in Fashion's Desirable Prints! It is Spring Sewing Time . . . and again, we admonish our customer! to "get going on their sewing" for fear they wait too long and miss some of the season's grandest "buys" in these gorgeous Spring prints. A dressy dress for the dinner hour fashioned from the new high-lighted floral prints street frocks of darker shades with variety of small designs printed in bright colors pure dye silk crepes in smart patterns a la Acces Costume Prints $1.49 yd. Here are darker costume shades for travel, workday and general utility wear. A rough crepe you'll enjoy wearing we feel sure. Willow Weave Faille 69c yd. Willow weave faille If finely woven rayon and cotton In darker shades for all purpose wear. Small pat terned prints In fast colors. Batistes, Lawns, Dimities 29c yd. A table display of new sheers In way of pretty printed batistes, lawns and dimities are here for your early summer wear. Why not make them now? V Sewing! Mallinson then, too, plain crepes are getting ex tremely rough these days, and you must see these new Matelasse crepes featured in the newest shades of the new season. And what about cotton? Cottons, cot tons everywhere. Cottons for day time cottons for gaytime. And, if you wish cottons with a lot of authority as to style, just hie yourself to Mil ler's tomorrow and look to your heart's eon-tent. Sewing week begins in earnest Friday morning. It is tht week of the best se lections In Silks . . . Rayons . . . Acetates . . Cottons . . Trim mings . . and every thing you'll need to start "GOING ON YOUR SEWING." Beginning FRIDAY February 22nd Mallinson's Prints $1.98 yd. There's no need telling you Mallin aon pure dye silk crepes are such and such, but we are giving you some information on Malllnson Quality . . . prices are very low. A special display all week. Ghigliams, Broadcloth, Seersuckers . SPl.49cyd. Here's a table of french ginghams, piques and printed broadcloths in fine quality cottons, plaids, florals and stripes. A. B. C. Prints 25c yd. Miller's are Salem's exclusive agents for Spring 1935 prints. All the latest are here . . fine 80 square percales in fast color florals, stripes and plaids. China Cotton BATTS 49c Enough China cotton for quilt size 72x90 here this week for only 48e. This cotton l ex tremely fine and pur white. j