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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1936)
TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1333 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON Society, Clubs and Music General "White Guest of Honor National guard officer! and friends from all over Oregon Jour neyed to Camp Clatsop Saturday evening for a surprise birthday par ty for Major-General George A. White, who is there in connection with the division staff training ex ercises. The visitors surprised General White at camp headquarters and presented him with a birthday cake. General White cut and distributed the cake, following which the party adjourned to two mess halls which were thrown open for the occasion, where they enjoyed dinner. General White was also presented with sev eral gifts. a f Luncheon Slated For August Fourth The Greater Oregon association will sponsor a luncheon at the Quelle Tuesday, August 4, It has been announced. The affair Is be ing arranged in compliment to prospective University of Oregon students. Victor P. Morris, dean of the school of business administra tion at the university, will speak on "Higher Education." Those wishing tickets may obtain them from members of the direc torate, which includes Zollie Vol chok, Mary Frances Henderson. Doris Drager. Margaret Bell, Helen Wiedmer and Walt Cline. Fidelis Class Has Gay Party The Fidelis class of the Jason Lee Memorial church was enter tained by Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rehfuss at their country home Fri day evening. A picnic supper was served. During the evening games and music were enjoyed. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Klemple, Mrs. George Na derman, Mrs. Elton Savage, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lange, Joan and Robert Lange. Mr. and Mrs. Bonner, Don na and Robert Bonner, Edna Mc HShaney, Ellie Cummings and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rehfuss. Mrs. I. W. Clarke Gives "At Home" Mrs. I. W. Clarke is Issuing Invi tations through the press to an in formal "at home" Thursday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 o'clock. The affair Is being arranged In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Eby of Missoula, Mont. Mrs. Eby and Mrs. Clarke are sisters. The visitors will leave for their home Saturday. a a a , Typical Mother To Be Chosen The search for the typical mother depicting the pioneer spirit, will be brought to a close In Salem Thurs day night at the chamber of com merce rooms when a candidate will be chosen. The contest winner will be among the women from many other cities to be honored at the Whitman Centennial, which will be in Wash ington August 13-16 in Walla Walla. Salem friends of Mrs. John Goss of Marshfield will be Interested to learn that, she spent last week In Portland. With her daughter, Miss Barbara, she will take up her resi dence in Portland early in Septem ber. Friends are greeting Mrs. Fred Barker upon her return from a 10 weeks' visit in Pittsburgh, New York and Minneapolis. Bilverton Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pry are expected home Saturday from a six-weeks' trip by auto through a number of mid-western states and Montana, where they vis ited relatives. On the Fourth of July the Frys and Leslie McCall, also of Sllverton. attended the mid-western branch of the Grinde clan at a family reunion at Colton, South. Dak. The occasion was the 60th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Grinde, uncle and aunt of Mrs. Fry The reports of the reunion stated that the temperature for the day In the park where the affair was held had lowered to 108 degrees. Central Howell Mr. and Mrs. John Francis Wikoff and young son Jackie of Pasadena, Calif., and Vern E Wikoff of Los Angeles, have re turned to their homes following a vacation spent with various relatives in and around Salen.. Their visit primarily was to see their mother, Mrs. Ella A. Wikoff, I who makes her home with the J. C. Tibbetts in 8outh 13ib street, and also visited with their sister and family, the Alvin Knigs of Brush Creek, and their brothtrs and fami lies. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wikoff and Mr. and Mrs. Hiry M. Wikoff and children, all of Silem. Other relatives visited Included their aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Adams of Salem, and their rousins. the Frank Wsys of Centra) Howell. The Wikoff family formerly lived at Hayesville where Francis, better known to most of nu. friends as Jack, was a pupil in the school there. This was the first visit to Oregon for Mrs. Francis Wikoll. Green Stamps every day. Doublt J ere ry Wednesday J Edited or Knitted Hat, Matching Bag Make Smart Accessories With a gay tilt to Its brim, this shell pink crocheted sports hat i ready for a debutante's day In the country. Both It and the matching pouch bag are made of knitting and crochet cotton. Newcomer Honored at Tea This Afternoon Old Friends Greet Mrs. Walter Socoloi'skv Upon Her Arrival in Capital RS. Walter Socolofsky, who has come to the capital from Eugene to reside, Is being feted with a beautifully arranged tea tills aft ernoon by Mrs. George Weller. Chapman and Miss Marie Churchill of Portland. The affair is being given at the Weller home and members of the younger married and deb set nave been bidden to greet the newcomer, who once made her home here and will be remembered as Alice McKinnon. The hostesses and the honored guest are receiving Informally In the. drawing room. Assisting them are Mrs. Dolph Cra'ig and Mrs. Karl Becke. The serving table is centered with a striking arrangement of water lilies. Dispensing hospitalities are Mrs. Paul B. Wallace, Mrs. Willard Marshall. Mrs. Richard slater and Mrs. James R. Humphrey. Serving are Mrs. Raymond Bonestttle, Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mrs. John Griffith and Miss Josephine Baumgartncr. ... Salem Girl Wedded July 10 Miss Jill Alsop. daughter of Mrs. O. C. Larkin of Salem, and William I P. Van Deu&en, Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Van Densen of 8t. Paul, Minn., were married July 10 at the First Methodist church In Vancouver, Wah., the Rev. Martin dale Woods officiating. The Misses Hazel and Mabel Al sop were their sister's br idem aids. Fred Holdcnbrook served as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Van Deusen will be at home at the Iris apartments, Portland, until August 15, when they will go to St. Paul to reside. Miss Mabel Haldeman left for her home in Philadelphia this morning after vision? her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haldeman, on Salem Heights. Miss Haldeman had not seen her brother for the past 25 years. En route home she will visit in Califor nia and will also stop at the Grand Canyon. Aurora Following her usual cus tom Mrs. Frances Green entertain ed informally Wednesday, Compli menting the guests. Mrs. Green and her house guest. Miss Adona Coch ran, were hostesses at a supper which was served an a large table on the wide veranda overlooking the Willamette river. A birthday cake mas cut and served by Mrs. U. Wl era, whose anniversary occurs with in the week. The guest list included Mrs. Fran ce Green. Miss Adona Cochran of Salem, Mrs. C. P. Shewey of Canby. Mrs. J. W. Sadler, Mrs. U. Eilers. Mrs. F. C. Renfrew, Mrs. Frank Mc Allister and Frank. Jr. Rovena Ryia. Pbons 8871 Mrs. John R. Cauahell. Mrs. Frank . Pro-America Picnic At McNary Farm Attracting a major share of at tention on the calendar for the week Is the all-day picnic to be held on Saturday at the home of Senator Charles L. McNary and Mrs. McNary, near Salem, which is being arranged and sponsored by Pro-America, republican women s organization. Prominent republican women from all parta of the state will as sist with the day's festivities, tak ing charge of tea tents and picnic tables, concessions and contests and al! of the features being planned to mane tne day a merry one. Some of the rounter women ho will nfslst in Mrvint at the tea concession nnr the dr will bp the Misses Kay CWuley. Jwephtne McOUchrtst. Nunc? Thlelaen, Iris Jortenaen. Orace Elisabeth Holman. Betty Reed, Marie Patton. Mar- anret Wagner. Charlotte Hill. Roby Lull rhltn. Prances .lohnaton. PrtsctlU fry. Henrlette White. Dorothy Alexander. Ruth Jean OarrUobst. Emlyn Griaaa. Peaay Ooodfellow, Dorothy Cornelius. Mira Belt. Mrs. John R. Cauihell, Mm Frank Chapman. Mrs. Breyman Boise. Mr. Walter Holt a. Mr. Chandler Brown, h Decree Duncan of Btayten. Mrs William BwtndelU of Dallas. Mrs. Juice Werle At Bilverton, Mini Dorothy and Mia .full Belle Austin of Woodburn and Mrs. Gor don Hadley ef Independence. Amont those betna asked to aatlat about the grounds are Mrs. Karl Btelwer of Jet- rercon, Mrs. Grant Murrhr of Slarton. Mrs. Blaine McCord of Woodburn. Mn, Frederick M Hunter of Euaene. Mrs. Claude Instils of Corvallta, Mrs. Bruce R Baxter. Mrs. Emma Murphy Brown. Mrs. Ralph Williams of Portland. Mr Joe Roman. Mrs. P. O. Riley. Mrs. Oeorie F. Rodger. Mrs. warier Btol. and wives of the supreme court Justices, including Mrs. J. U. Campbell. Mrs. Percy R, Ktly. Mrs. John L. Rand. Mrs. H J. Bran. Mrs. Oeorca Roasmaa and Mra. Harry Belt. Miss Rovena Eyra wilt b In tharte the tea concesaion, assisted by Mrs. Wil lard Marshall and Mrs. Richard Btolt nieces of Senator McNary. Mrs. Clifford Brown, Mrs. Donald A. Youna and Mra. Chester M. Cox ar being asked to ar range tha tea. table. WE 4 Don't let the high cost of feed ing your family discourage you. There's ttill one delicious food that hasn't gone up in price. Kellogg't Corn Flakes nour ishing and rich in energy are one of the biggest values you can buy. Ask your grocer for Kellogg's,and serve them often. Nothing to Itu Mw place ef COXUf FLAKES J unior Woman's Club Has Picnic The Salem Junior Woman's club will entertain with a picnic In the Sllverton park Wednesday evening. Members and their guests are asked to assemble at the Woman's club house In North Cottage street at 6:30 o'clock and go to Bilverton from there. The directorate includes Miss Na- dlne Lynn, chairman, Miss Irma Himmel. Miss Olga Janek, Miss Josephine Schannep and Mrs. Jo seph Young. Gentry-Wallace ' Reunion Held Two pioneer lamlies. Gentry and Wallace, held their annual reunion Sunday in the West Salem park. Election of officers lor the coming year followed the dinner. Mrs. Her bert Misson was elected president and Caroline Pattenon secretary. The clan will meet In July 1837 at Hazel Green park. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holmes, Mrs. D. E. Apple, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Dlnsmoor, Meda Jen sen, George Finger, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Gentry.' Mr. ana Mrs. William Boehlander, C. O. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. h. E. Clark, Flirt Potter, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Larkin', ah of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Belts of Harris burg, Mrs. J. B. Covey, Caroline Pat terson and Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Misson of Salem; Mrs Fred Mcaley, Robert Mcaley, Betty Keebler, Leila Wright, of Lebanon; Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Edwarcs, Patsy and Billy Ed wards, W. L. Wallace of Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wallace, Guy Gentry, Corvallis; Mis Alice Black of Topeka, Kans., Mr. and Mrs. John Drum of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gcnry, Olin Gentry, Beatrice Gentry of Scio. a a Guild Sponsors Garden Tea The American Lutheran Guild will sponsor a garden tea at the home of Mrs. Claude H. Glenn, 970 E street, Wednesday afternoon. Assisting Mrs. Glenn In receiving will be Mrs. L. J. Stewart and Mrs. P. W. Erlksen. Mrs. E. H. Thompson and Mrs G. L. Bartcll have been asked to dispense hospitalities at the tea ta ble. An interesting musical pro gram is being arranged. a . Allisons Moving To Walla Walla Mrs. James N. Allison has return ee to Portland after extended visits with her son-in-law and daughter. Colonel and Mrs. J. E. Flckel, in Texas, and her son and daughter in-law, captain and Mrs. Philip Waley Allison. In Fort Lewis and is again occupying her home in Port land Heights. Colonel Flckel has been assigned for duty at the Presidio of San Francisco, where he will be sta tioned after August 1. and Captain Allison has been transferred to Wal la Walla, Wash., where he will re port about the first of September. Mrs. Allison will be remembered by Salem folk as Sally Lansing. Salem friends are happy to learn that Miss Ruth Vance and Miss Muriel Bentson sailed from Hono lulu Saturday aboard the steamer, Malolo. Miss Vance expects to spend the summer with her par ents. Prof, and Mrs. H. T. Vance of Corvallis. "The White Shrine of Jerusalem will sponsor its annual picnic Fri day night at the Polk county coun try place of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Henry. Mrs. Henry Is in charge of the picnic and Miss Constance Kant ner is arranging a program- Ar thur Moore will be in charge of transportation. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. 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U laiMiwiMrinr nawuiHwm immmtmt Jj Camp Santaly NEWS By HELEN RALPH The first week's csmpers have closed a very successful camp. The activities finished with an effective ceremonial in the moss cathedral. Girls taking part In the ceremon ial were Laura Jean Bates, Janice Nelson, Betty Zo Allen, Shirley Parker, Edith Moxley. Dorothy Din gle, Jean Buslck, Marian Moore and Barbara Compton. Friday night the girls took tne first overnight hike of the season. They left after the supper hour, carrying their bedding to a point not too far from the camp, return ing next morning for breakfast. Leaders in charge of the hike were Barbara Compton, Genevera Se lander, Dorothy Dingle and Mary Eason. The last newcomers have arrived for the second week's camp. After Sunday night's campfire, organiza tion lor the next week will be com plete. This week we have the pleas ure of having Mrs. Elliot of Mon mouth for our camp mother. One new leader has also been added to the staff, Miss Ruth ,Yocom. Mrs. T. A. Llvesley, Miss Patsy Livesley, Mrs. Conrad W. Paulus and three young sons, left Monday morning for a stay in Vancouver, B. C. with Mr. and Mrs. George De Beck end the Thomas DeBeck Livesleys. a The Sons of Veterans will meet In the armory this evening at 7:45 o'clock. The Laurel Social Hour club will entertain with a picnic at the Glen Adams home Thursday evening at 6 o'clock. A no-host supper will be served and those attending are also asked to provide their own table service. All families In the neigh borhood are invited to attend. The annual Pine Valley picnic will be held at the Henry Lcep home In Turner July 26, it has been announced. All former Pine Valley residents are Invited to at tend. Those attending are asked to provide their picnics and tablt service. Sllverton Rudd Bentson' spent the week-end at Breltenbush Hot Springs visiting with his wife and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Sonny Bent son of Salem, who are spending their vacation at the springs. Mrs. Hughes Honored With Gift Evening Woodburn Mrs. Hujh D. Hughes was honored with a gift shower at her home east of Wooaburn Friday evening. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bonney and Richard of Bil verton. Mrs. Rose Fcx of Oregon City, Mrs. Willis Yoder of Aurora, Mrs. Edward Oberst end son Jack Edward of Burns. Mrs. Kenneth Isham of Brooks, Mr.. Clara Burk nolder of Aurora, Mrs. Orace Yoder of Portland, Mrs. Guy Kraigcr of Hubbard, Mrs. Lewis Lent and Mrs. Noles of Canby, Mrs. Russell Yoder and daughter Sylvia Ann, Mr, and Mrs. Curtis Nelson, Mrs. Dennis Froemke, Miss Hilda Triilllnger, Mrs. Saren Nelson. Miss Florls Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jones. Betty and Irene Jones, all of Woodburn, and Mrs. Hughes. INFANT BAPTIZED Mt. Angel Lorcen Ann was the name given to the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cari Ertelt when she was baptized Sunday morning In St. Mary's Catholic church by Rev. Father Ildcphonse, OS.B. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schwab were sponsors. MOTOR TO SHELTON Central Howell A group of peo ple composed of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hillman, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore SPECIAL! Our usual wave "j""e complete Perm. Oil Push Castle Permanent Wavers Co. 307 1st Nat. Bank Bldg 366J ( Ik. Cau4aa Ratal. antral aaawaaltT CkaM, aaklaa. Fraai Ik. ala Mra- Grace and John Goplurud, all of the Brush Creek community, spent a week-end recently a guests at the home of Mr. and Mis.. Henry Hill msn In Shellon, Wash The Henry Hillman family were former resi dents of the Brush Creek district. and he is a brother of Dan Hillman. Many picnics were enjoyed and sev eral trips to various places of in terest on Hoods Canai were enjoyed. Shelton is about 30 miles beyond Olympta. GUESTS DAHL HOME Sllverton Mrs. Orval Biggs (Ma bel Opsund) and her son, Bobby, of Culver City, Calif., arrived Satur day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto A. Dahl for an extended visit. Mrs. Biggs and Bobby have been at the Portland home of her brother. Attorney and Mrs. Theodore Op sund, for several days before com ing to Sllverton. It's an easy matter to keep cool in LINEN, EYELET, VOILE, BATISTE, NET, LACE- and many other sheers to be found at Miller's this week . . . $ J. 98 $2-95 $.95 $.95 $.95 $Q.95 Yes, it's an easy matter to keep cool provided your frocks are air-cooled such as you'll find in our collections of sheers this week. From dainty nets and organdies to lace knits and eyelets, here are dresses made by Nelly Don, Sunbeam, Louise Peters and others equally as famous for style and fashions. Shop Miller's Apparel Floor tomorrow for cool Frocks ... the store Is cool . . . the fitting rooms are cool . . . your comfort comes first at Miller's. You'll Look Your Best in a WEBFOOT (Figure Control) . Swim rfy mm if i 2-98 w' s . i - 'UrP L-i ----- .,-:.-,-. i, '.ir,.a.,.ii 41 V 1 irWilLery Roberts Club Holds Outing at Resort Roberts The O. T. club went to Silver Creek falls on picnic. Bas ket lunch was served at 1 o'clock. During the afternoon part of the group hiked to the North falls. Those present weir Mrs. Alice Coolldge, Mrs. 8. L. Datenport, Mrs. Bud fltutesman, Mrs E. A. Good rich, Mrs. Calvin Bressler, Mrs. John Or shorn, Mrs. Forest Idwards, Mrs. Robert Judson, Mrs. Clifford Thorn -as, Mrs. A. W, Blankenshlp, Mrs. M. Jggk PERMANENT WAVES WAVOLA tM M 'rj Complete .... wl AZJL Oil Waves $1.78 to S3J5 OREGON BEAUTY SHOP ttta Plaar Oregon Bids. Ph. MM Be fitted in as elegant swim out fit at a very low eostl These are made by that well known swim suit maker that Is on the tongue of ev eryone that swims So indulge your taste for smart swim suits, whe ther two piece or one piece at the featured prices 2.98 and S3.M. SALE OF Slacks! .59 Slacks for the Beach, for the mountains or for home utility wear are to be found in this sale of Slacks at $1.5!) beginning tomorrow I Light checks and nov elties in grey or light browns and tans. All sizes. 2nd floor. Slack Sandals your feet will be "tick led to desth". so to spesk, in these alsck snd psjama ssndals In high Mexican gypsy colors $1.29 J I L. Bslchenberg, Mrs. H. B. Carpen ter, Mrs. George Bressler. Mrs. W. A. Shorey and Mrs. G P. Jungwinh. The next meeting will be a pic nic at Paradise Isle Aug. 6, with St pot-luck lunch. STUPFELS ON TRIP St. Paul Mr. and Mrs. Basal Stupfel and their daughters, Anna, May, Dorothy and Beatrice, left Tuesday to motor to Condon and Washington where they will visa with relatives and will be gone for ft week. PIMPLES V Itchinf and biinhog of pimples, rashes, eczema relieved by j KEEP in Cotto) SUNN' r-r- ' IT . h Vanity fair Smart Cotton Meah undws of youthful brevity that will keep you cool and collected this summer. Won"t stick on hot, muggy days and can be laundered without qualms. Brie75 BamUau 65s WOOD BROS. Gnxarlea MaaU LW N. Commercial Vegetables Phone I1S4