Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 21, 1936, Page 5, Image 5

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    TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1938
rHE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
5
SOCIETY, CL UBS and MUSIC
Edited by Rovena Eyre. Pbont 8513
Miles Woodworth.
Weds Miss Epperson
A beautiful wedding ceremony of
Sunday afternoon in the Patton
Methodist church In Portland was
that at which Miss Kathryn Epper
son, daughter of Mrs. Oassle Epper
son, became the bride of Miles
Woodworth, son of Mr and Mrs. L.
M. Woodworth. The Rev. Cecil O.
Harmon read the service at 4 o'clock.
The bride was given in marriage
by her brother, John Epperson. She
wore her sister's wedding gown, fa
shioned with a short train and her
double-tiered veil was held in place
by a coronet. She carried a shower
bouquet.
Mrs. T. J. Xilleen was her sister's
only attendant. She wore peach net.
Dwlght Miller was best man, and
ushers were Tom Ktlleen, James
Nutter and L. Meredith Woodworth,
Jr. Organ music throughout the cer
emony was played by Mrs. O. E. von
Hoene.
The couple greeted their friends
at the rear of the church following
the marriage rites.
The bride attended Oregon State
college and the bridegroom Is a gra
duate of Willamette university. He
Is affiliated with Alpha Psi Delta
fraternity, and well-known In Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodworth will be
at home to their friends in the
Pembrook appartments, Portland.
Miss Dorothy Pro
Hostess at Party-
Miss Dorothy Pro was entertained
with a gay party Saturday night.
Holiday. motifs were carried out at
the supper hour. Mrs Jack Kinney
and Mrs. George Pre assisteo.
Guests were Miss Marie Baum-
gartner, Miss Daisy Mlnton, Miss
Esther Mae Devore, Miss Margaret
Chadwlck, Miss Oaro! Clark, Miss
Virginia Boyle, Miss Antoinette Ir
ish, Floyd Baumgartner, Warren
Blggerstaff, Clare McParlane, Ar
chie Gardner, John Gardner, Geo
rge Pro, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Kinney.
t Town and Gown ,
' Club Has Speaker
Col. C. A. Robertson will speak on
the current European situation at
the meeting of the Town and Gown
club at Lausanne hall Thursday af
ternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
Hostesses will Include Mrs. P. A.
Weil, Mrs. D. H. Sdralze, Mrs. Plor
an Von Eschen and Mrs. Gordon
Black.
The Woman's Relief corps will
meet at the Fairgrounds Thursday
for an all-day session. A no-host
luncheon will be served at noon.
- Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McCollum and
Miss Leondine Aspinwall and Bert
Atkins spent the week-end at New
Dr. and Mrs. R. W Hans Seitz
received congratulations of their
friends yesterday upon the occasion
of their 25th wedding anniversary.
The Woman's Union of the First
Congregational church will meet
Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock In the
church parlors. The regular busi
ness session will be held
Women of the Knight Memorial
church will hold a tea and bazaar
Wednesday afternoon In the church
parlors. The public is Invited to at
tend
Installation Rites
Said By White Shrine
Of Jerusalem Monday
WILLAMETTE Shrine, No. 2, Order of the White Shrine of Je
rusalem, Installed officers at an elaborate ceremony held last
night at the Masonic temple. The Installation was open to the
public and many prominent Salem and out-of-town folk attended. Mrs.
Mona Yoder was Installed as the new worthy high priestess. Dr. W. C.
Kantner presented the past jewel
to Mrs. Susan Varty, the retiring
worthy high priestess.
Candles cast a soft glow over the
lodge rooms, which were beautifully
decorated with spring flowers in the
pastel tones. Mrs. Delia Hayden
was in charge of the decorations.
Installing officers were Grace N.
Babcock, worthy high priestess and
Japanese Girls
Sponsor Tea
The girls oi the Japanese xoung
People's league will give a silver tea
at the home of Mrs. Melvln Johnson
Saturday afternoon from 3 to b
o'clock. The proceeds of the tea will
go to the Japanese church fund project.
Arrangements for this tea are be
ing made by Hoshle Watanabe,
chairman of the church fund com
mittee, and Em! Yada.
Many lovely Japanese articles ana
curios will be on display and musi
cal numbers will be presented dur
ing the afternoon.
Women of the various saiem ana
vicinity churches are cordially in
vited to call between the hours of
3-5 o'clock.
Miss Lewis in
Recital Tonight
Miss Elizabeth Lewis, pianist, win
be presented In recital this evening
by Miss Frances Vlrginle Melton at
the Melton piano studio in Nortn
Capitol street. The program, which
will start at 8 o clock, Includes .num
bers by Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt,
Rubenstein, Moussorgsky and Rach
maninoff. Miss Lewis Is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Lewis and Is well
known in musical circles through
out the state. The public Is Invited
to attend tonight's recital.
Auxiliary Delegates
Meet in Mt. Angel
Marion County Assembly of the
American Legion auxiliary will meet
at Mt. Angel Wednesday evening.
Going as delegates from Salem will
be Mrs. Mem Pearce, Mrs. Glenn
Porter, Mrs. F. N. Waters. Mrs.
Frank Zlnn and Mrs. A. H .Wilson.
Alternates include Mrs. Lelf Berg
svlk, Mrs. Nota Henderson, Mrs.
King Bartlett, Mrs. R. D. Woodrow
and Mrs. Glenn Seeley. The Salem
group will serve as hostesses when
the assembly meets In June.
...
The Leslie Can-Dos will be en
tertained at the homo of Mrs. J. W.
Ritchie, 345 Bellevue, Wednesday
afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Wini
fred Heldler and Mrs George Hen
derson will share hostess honors.
Mrs. William Swindells of Dallas
was a Salem visitor Monday.
Capitol auxiliary. No 11, will meet
in the I.O.O.F. temple at 8 o'clock
Thursday evening.
past worthy high priestess; Ellen P.
Gabriel, worthy chaplain and past
worthy high priestess; Hazel Gil
lette, worthy guide and past wor
thy high priestess; Winifred Her
lick, worthy scribe and past wor
thy high priestess; Belle Nlles
Brown, worthy organist; Mrs. C. L,
Boews, violinist; Susan Varty, re
tiring worthy high priestess; Arthur
Moore, retiring watenman oi snep-herds.
Officers installed Included wor
thy high priestess, Mona R. Yoder;
watchman of shepherds, Wayne
Henry; noble prophetess, Delia
Hayden: worthy scribe, Nettle
Smith; worthy treasurer, Edna Mc
Elhaney; worthy chaplain, Con
stance Kantner; worthy shepherd
ess, Thelma Green; worthy guide,
Ha, Austin; worthy herald, Lucretla
Hoover.
First wise man, Ivan Stewart;
second wise man, Julius Aim; third
wise man, Walter Dry; king, Jesse
B. Protzman; queen, Ruth Moore;
first hand maid, Laura Douglass;
second hand maid, Gertrude Beach;
third hand maid, Stella Lane Grub;
organist, Joy Turner Moses; guar
dian, Ruth Crowder; guard, Arthur
Edwards; color bearer, William Nel-
meyer; madonna, Mary Curtis.
Queen's attendants, Florence
Pugh, Gladys Lafky, Vena Dodge,
Vera Barrick, LaVerne Kantner,
Winifred Herrick, Merle Ramp,
Nettie Johnson, Lew R. Dry, Cora
Behrens, Blanche Barker and Belle
Nlles Brown.
Couriers, Dorothea Aspinwall and
Helen Baird; kings guards, M. F.
Grub, Arthur Moore, Herman Laf
ky and Charles Ratcliff; quartet,
Esther Hagedorn. Merle Stewart,
Pearl Spear, Hattle Buslck and Ha
zel Pickens; flower girls, Corrinne
Henry and Elizabeth Ann Apple.
Mrs. Yoder's appointments for the
year Include Grace Babcock. Ellen
Gabriel and Helen Smith, finance
committee; Elsie Lewis, refresh
ments; Susan Varty, Charles Rat
cliff and Ellda Moore, examination;
Ellen Gabriel and Clio Cashatt,
sunshine; Bertha Babcock, pro
gram; Dr. W C. Kantner, Rose
Babcock and Ida Godfrey, resolu
tions, .
Tlie A. A. U. W. Literature class
will meet Wednesday evening at
7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs.
Herbert Rahe, 1026 North Winter.
Prof, and Mrs. Morton E. Peck
will entertain the Writers' section of
the Salem Arts league this evenlnc
at their home, 1552 Court street. The
affair will start at 7:30 o'clock.
Sterling Guild
Holds Meeting
The meeting of tne sterling uuua
of the Calvary Baptist church met
at the home of Mrs. Earl Gregg
Monday evening. A short business
meeting was held, followed by a
few devotional remarks by Loree
Barham. LaVinla Bulrgy was In
charge of the program. The group
met down town after the meeting
for refreshments.
Special guests were Mrs. C. K.
Bowen and Mrs. W. W. DeForest of
Seattle, and Mrs, A. S. Holmes of
Lower Bridge.
Members present Included Mrs.
Clayton Mann, Florence Foster, Do
rothy Holmes, Tommy Alexander,
Loree Barham, Mrs. Willma Wright,
Mrs. Earl Gregg and Doris Schunke.
Luncheon Smart
Event at Godfrey's
Mrs. Charles G. Robertson mvlL
ed members of her contract club to
luncheon at Godfrey's this after
noon. Spring flowers in soft pastel
colors centered the attractive tabic.
Later in the afternoon the group
made up tables for bridge at the
Robertson West Lefelle street residence.
Bidden were Mrs. Gus Hlxson of
Portland, Mrs. Richard Slater, Mrs.
Bert Ford, Mrs. Asel Eoff, Mrs. P.
D. Quisenberry, Mrs. Breyman
Boise, Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Mrs.
John Griffith, Mrs. Frederick Deck
ebach and the hostess, Mrs. Charles
Q, Robertson.
Contract Tourney
Play Continues
The duplicate contract tourna
ments sponsored by the Elks' club
continue to evince interest. Ten ta
bles were in play Monday evening
and Wednesday afternoon Salem
matrons will play under the direc
tion of Mrs. Max Gunter.
Winners last night were as fol
lows: North and South, Harold
Hank and Tom Drynan, first; Mr
and Mrs. Don Madison, second; Oli
ver Huston and Mrs. Will Evans,
third.
East and West, Mrs. Edwin L. Ba
ker and Mrs. Roy Byrd, first; Mrs.
Ercel Kay and Fred Stinnette, sec
ond: Homer Smith. Sr., and George
Henderson, Mrs. E. R. Nlles and
Mrs. G. Hillma, tied for third.
Chadwick chapter, O. E. S., has
cancelled its district meeting with
Euclid chapter at Jefferson on Wed
nesday because of serious illness in
the family of the distinguisnert
guest, Mrs. Inez Glaisyer, grand
worthy matron.
.
The General Aid society of the
First Methodist church will meet in
in the Carrier room at 2:30 o'clock
Wednesday afternoon.
The P. L. E. and F. club will hold
an all-day meeting at the Macleay
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. C. Tec
kenberg Wednesday. The Knights
are being invited for the evening.
District Session I
Held in Salem
Evincing much interest In the
capital and throughout the north
west today and tomorrow is the
twenty-second annual meeting of
the Columbia River district of the
W.A.B.F.M.S. and W.A.C.H.M.S. The
session is being held at the Calvary-
Baptist church. Mrs. H. S. Gile is
serving as the head of the hospital
ity committee.
The first meeting was held this
morning at 10 o'clock. Mrs. A. Q.
Weniger of Salem gave the greeting
and Mrs. Worth D. Wright gave the
response. This afternoon Dr. Cath
erine Mable, returned missionary
from Africa, gave the main talk and
later the district secretaries con
ducted a seminar.
The program for tonight will open
at 8 o'clock with a praise service led
by Mrs. Fred Tooze, Jr., of Salem
Miss Janet McKey of New York will
give a talk on "The World's Great
est Need." Rev. A. Q. Weniger will
give the benediction.
Tomorrow's program will be as
follows:
crs at either side. I
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a gown of white
satin fashioned in simple fitted lines
with long sieves and point-lace yoke.
Her veil was finger-tip lengtn ana
she carried a bouquet of Talisman
roses and lilies of the valley.
Mrs. Austin Walker, as the bride's
only attendant, was gowned in blue
crepe with white accessories.
Thomas Marsland served as best
man for the bridegroom.
Following the ceremony a wed
ding breakfast was served at the
Argo hotel, where covers were plac
ed for 15.
The couple left this morning for
a trip north. Including Seattle and
British Columbia. For traveling the
Special PERMANENTS
-WAVOLA $1.00.. Our
Reg. Waves $1.75 to
$3.25. Phone 5754.
UKBGON BEAUTY SHOP
4th Floor Oregon Bid.
8:30 Devotional "GO" Mr. W. Z. De
Merchant. Spokane
B;4B Missions Department Mrs. ; O. K.
Bowen, Seattle
. Short Talks by:
Or. Catherine Mable
Miss Faith Joice
Miss Adela J. Ballard
Mrs. P. R. Leach
13:00 Election of Officers
12:10 Quiet Hour
13:30 Adjournment and Luncheon
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
1:30 Devotional "FORWARD" Mrs. O.
H. Veeder. Hamilton
1:45 Conference Hour:
Miss Janet McKay
Mrs. O. M. Fahey
3:00 Vocal Duet
Mrs. Chas. P. Davis and Mrs. J,
Dale Taylor
3:10 New Board Mtetlmr
4:00 Ride Courtesy Ladles of First Bap
tist Church
WEDNESDAY EVENrNG
7:30 Bona Service
7:45 inspirational Address Dr. Catherine
Mable, Africa
8:30 Missionary Play "Were You There?"
Presented by Ltnfleld College students
0;16 Closing Hymn
Benediction: Rev. Arno Q. Weniger
THURSDAY MORNING
8:15 Breakfast at Ltnfteld College for
Executive Board
Stuhrs-Marsland
Vows Exchanged
At an attractive ceremony per
formed this morning at 7 o'clock in
St. Joseph's Catholic church. Miss
Margaret Marsland, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Marsland of
Salem, became the bride of Marvin
Stuhr of Salem, son of the John
Stuhrs of Sublimity.
Rev. Father John Reedy officiat
ed at the nuptial mass. Mrs. Ray
mond Barton was at the organ and
Miss Margaret Mary Thompson sang
Gounod s "Ave Maria." The aJtar
was decorated in pink and white
flowers with lighted cathedrfll tap-
8PECIAL1 Our usual wave f7pTc
complete
Perm. Oil Push
Castle Permanent Wavers Co.
307 1st Nat'! Bank Bldg-3663
bride wore a gray coat and drcst
with oxheart cherry accessories.
Upon their return to Salem, Mr.
and Mrs. stuhr will reside at 100 1
Spruce street.
...
Hal Hlbbard auxiliary was enter
tained Friday by Mrs. E. B. Buckles.
with Mrs. Charles Wilson. Mrs. Wed
Kuhn and Mrs. LeRoy Hewlett aa
joint hostesses. A short program
was given on "Muster Day" and
"Declaration of War with Spain." ,
Tulips and daffodils and other
spring flowers were used In the dec-
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COMPLEXIONS
LAVENA
THE AMAZING 2-MINUTE OATMEAL FACIAL
Try this 2-minute oatmeal faciat to com
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large pores. Blend a little Lavena with
water. Apply to face. Wash off. Skin is
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Willett's
CAPITAL DRUG STORE
State at Liberty
60c
Schilling
SOLD IN EVERY CONVENIENT QSIZE GLASS CONTAINER
Convenience
Bohemian Club is bottled in every convenient size
gloss container .... but we are still Old Fashioned,
and believe that the beer is more important than
the container. If you want a mellow, fine tasting
Old Bohemian type beer the beer with that
different flavor, ask for Bohemian Club in half
gallon standard and Sfeinie, quarter-gallon, 22 o:.,
and 11 or. standard and Steinie bottles.
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OF DEAD PILLOWS
A PILLOW is dead if it droops like thisl Only a
live pillow, that lies horizontally across your
arm, can give proper support to head and neck, permit
restful sleep for health and good looks. Pillows should
be as clean and personal as your tooth brush. Test your
pillows, discard all that droop. Use only live, buoyant
pillows. Look at these amazing values!
GRADE AAAA
100 Goose Down
Imported linen finish ticking
GRADE AAA .......
30 Select Goose Down
70 Select Goose Feathers
Imported linen finish ticking
GRADE AA . .
30 Select Curled White Goose Feathers
70 Select Natural Duck Body Feathers
8 ounce Art Sateen ticking
GRADE A ;.'.t
20 Select Curled Qoose Feathers
80 Select; Curled Hen Body Feathers
8-ounce feather.proof ticking
. each $S.4
. each $3.79
etch $2.49
tsch $1.69
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Belle Sharmeer Hosiery
New I All the wanted summer shades in this
lovely quality stock now at only 05c palrl
Foot thread chiffons and seven thread service
weights. First Qff
quality SO
Wash Silks, Rayons
Beautiful weaveH in summer wash silks, ray
ons, acetates. White and eggshell lor suits
and dressesl Plain shades in novely effects
for street and sport clothesl Reg. CQ
$1.00 and $1.50 yard. Main floor U7l
Van Raalte Panties
Stryps by Van Raalte are to be found In
this sale at 50c .. . Never a more popular
undie garment. Buy now and know FA.
the value of Van Raalte. 2nd Floor..
Fringed Chenille Wash
Rugs
Buy these for all purpose use. Reversible and
colorful for bedrooms, bathrooms, porches,
summer homes, ete. Here's a fine an- (f-
nlversary sale bargain for only D.L
Pure Silk Satin Gowns
A special "salesman's sample" sale of extra
fine silk gowns In the latest fashlonsi Prin
cess style, form fitting with alencon lace
trims. Pastel shades. Reg. $9 flq QK
and $7 values OO.VtJ
Stamped Pillows Cases
Pequot!
i Buy them flow and sure . . . emSro-fdery
them later when you have more leisure time.
Many new patterns in stamped de- HQn
signs on thesel Priced by the pair.... t v
Gossard's MisSimplicity
Foundations
Buv now and save nearly half on your new
corsetl These foundations are famous for their
fashion moulding features such as (JQ QP
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Vogue Carpet or Rug
Sweeper
Quick to use around your dining table. A
very handy little all metal sweeper that has
a self cleaning brush and a convenient fljl
dust catcher. Gift 6hop wl.
Martex Bath Towels
Large thirsty ones of good quality heavy cot
ton I White with colored borders. A nation
ally advertised towel. Reg. 30c. M
Anniversary sale, 4 for t--
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Travel Bags With Talon
Fasteners
These bags are Just the right size for week
end trips. Sturdy and smartly styled in fab
rikold linen. Black, tan and linen d- QQ
colors. Men's Dcpt tDXtVO
Linen Guest Towels
Buy a supply of these fancy embroidered lin
en guest votrels untie Uvs prtco
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Girls' Print Dresses
Fast color cotton prints in new summer sty
les for school and general wear. New reds,
blues, greens, pinks, rose, yellow, etc. KQ
All sizes to 14 years JJv
Fortuna Rite Size Girdles
Made In three sizes , . . two-way stretch las
tex beautifully flnishcdl For tho short, tall
and average figure. Built to lit any fljl
NOTION DEPT.
Men's Dress Socks
Bilks, rayons, wools and alpacasl For every
foot whether Indoors or outi novelty patterns
or plain and ribbed styles. All 9Q
wanted shades. 10 to a 01
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Full Fashioned Hose
Pure silk stockings for all purpose wear. In
all the new shadesl A clear, sheer quality
purchased lor this special sole!
54-inch Woolens in
Buy theso for suits, coats, skirts, etc. New
heather mixed tweeds, homespuns, twills and
other good weaves. Make your own and save I
In our anniversary aalc at per 79C
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