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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1936)
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON ) Mis Josephine Cornoyer of Salem, Miss Anne Sltton of McMinnvtlle Society, Cl ubs and Music and Miss Betty Kleinsorge of Sll verton, who are on an Interesting cruise to Panama and Havana, will arrive In San Francisco August 24 from New York on the Panama Pa cific liner. Opportunity Days:- rt M1U4 b Rovtna Byra. PIMM WH FRIDAY, 'AUGUST 21, 193S Surprise Party Fetes Mrs. Smith . A group of Salem matrons ar ranged a clever surprise party last night in compliment to Mrs. Altora Smith. The affair was a house warming given at Mrs. Smith's home in North Winter street. Bridge was in play tor several hours and a gift shower honored Mrs. Smith preceding a late supper Those present were Mrs. Smith. Mrs. William Schlitt. Mrs. W. J Orlgg, Mrs. Roma Hunter. Mrs. Lynn Lambeth., Mrs. H. L. Staver. Mrs. L. B. Ollbertson. Mrs. Harlan Brock, Mrs. Lorenz Davis, Mrs. Har ris Llets, Mrs. George Forge and Mrs. Yale Brooks. Miss Lydia Childs Bride of D. Isom At an attractive home wedding Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock Miss Lydia Childs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. childs, became the - bride of Dorsey Isom, son of Mrs. Savoli Isom of Brownsville. Rev. Carl Miller, uncle of the - bride and pastor of the Friends church of Newberg, performed the ceremony before the immediate rel atives of the couple. The couple stood before an improvised altar of gladioli and roses. The bride wore a gown of flow ered chiffon and a corsage of Talis man roses and sweet peas. There were no attendants. For traveling the bride chose smart suit of white linen. After a wedding trip along the Oregon coast - the couple will be at home in Brownsville. Mrs. Isom will teach in the Brownsville high school for the ensuing year. Mrs. Isom is an alumna of Wil lamette university and was promi nent In campus activities. She was member of Daleth Teth Glmel and Alpha Kappa Nu, scholastic honorary. Mr. Isom was educated Ih the Brownsville schools, and has been In business there for several . years. Salem Women Play at Woodburn Woodburn Women of the Wood burn Golf club entertained the women of the Salem Country club at Woodburn Thursday. A team match was played in the morning, followed by luncheon at the club house. Mrs. Claude Johns of Sa lem held low gross with 78 Bnd Mrs. R. E. Joseph low net with 90-28-62. for 18 holes. Scores were: Salem, Mrs. Claude Johns. 3: Mrs. H. H. Olinger. I'i; Mrs. Sephus Starr, 0; Mrs. Robert Savage. 3; Mrs. J. N. Bishop, 1; Mrs. W. L. Arthur, 1; Mrs. Guy Smith, S'i: Mrs. Harold Olinger, V, Mrs. O. C. Locke. 3; Mrs. U. S Page, IV, Mrs. Roy Byrd. 3; Mrs. Ed Glllingham, 3: Mrs. R. E. Jo seph, 3: Mrs. Al Petre. 1: Mrs. Kate Bell, m: Mrs. E. A. Kelley, 1; Mrs, H. K. Stockwell, 0. Total 30 'i Woodburn. Mrs. L. H. Shorey, 0; ,, Mrs. .F. O. Evenden, H; Mrs. Del bert Bash. 3: Mrs. Blaine McCord, 0: Mary Scollard, 2: Mrs. W. B. Gill. 3: Mrs. S. Stevens, Mrs. . M. D. Henntng. 3i : Mrs. F. Can nard. 0; Mrs. C. Cutsforth, VI ' Mrs. B. Wllleford, 0: Mrs. Ray Glatt, 0; Mrs. George Jones, 0; Mrs. J. F. Lacey, 2; Mrs. O. E. Crosby. 14; Mrs. L. Otjen, 1; Dor othy Austin, 3. Total 20V4. The Women's Heme Missionary wclety of the state of Oregon will -hold the annual district rally at the First Methodist Church Thursday August 27. Reverend James E. Mll llgan. Reverend Lynn A. Wood, and Reverend Dean C. Polndexter will assist with the program. Out ot town speakers will be Mrs. Ruth L. Reed of Portland and Mrs. E. J. Maple of Forest Grove. All district officers will be seated on the plat form and will take part in the pro (rram. Mrs. M. C. Findley and Mrs S. W. Hall will lead the devotlonals ind contribute several musical se ctions. A round table discussion (till be conducted by the members. Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Franklin left this morning for Agate Beach where they will be the guests ol U H. Tarpley at his cottage for the reek -end. FINAL CLEARANCE SPRING & SUMMER VALUES TO $14.95 We must make room for the New Fall Garments , . . there fore, this drastic price reduc tion . . . Ladies' and Misses' sizes In plain colors and nov elty fabrics.- Mrs. Roy Cameron. 700 N. YOU CAN NOW BUY ANY LADIES' SUMMER m fk HAT FOR : UC Worth's Dept. Store "Where You Save Every Day" Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Compton In vited a group of fourteen Salem folk to their gardens Tuesday eve ning for a picnic dinner. The eve ning hours were spent Informally. The Disabled American Veterans of the World war and auxiliary will hold their annual picnic at Paradise Island, which is located near the airport, Sunday. August 23. Dinner will be at e o'clock. Beta Chis Entertained Miss Margaret Ayers and Miss Charlotte Eyre entertained mem bers of Beta Chi sorority last night at the Ayers home in South Cottage street. ' Rushing plans were dis cussed by the group and bridge was in play during the evening. An informal supper was, served by the hostesses late in the eve ning. Gladioli and sweet peas were attractively arranged about the rooms and on the serving table. Those bidden by the hostesses were Miss Esther Gibbard, Miss Margaret Nunn, Miss Margaret Sav age, Miss Jeryme Upston, Miss Margaret Doege, Miss Jane Fisher, Miss Julia Johnson, Miss Helen Pur vine. Miss Victoria Schneider, Miss Eleanor Trindle, Miss Irma Oehler, Miss Melva Belle Savage, Miss Bet ty Dotson, Miss Margaret Oulette. Miss Mabel Lens, Miss Gretchen Soencer. Miss Grace Bailey, Miss Gertrude Dalk, Miss Charlotte Kal lendar. Miss Madelle Kappauf, Miss Helena Schneider and Miss Louise Wheelhouse. Jefferson Couple Wedded Wednesday Jefferson Mrs. Hannah emitn and Irvtn Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wright of Jefferson, were quietly married at the home of Rev. Rev. J. Merlin Hill, pastor or tne Christian church. Wednesday eve ning. Rev. Hill read the Impressive ring service in the candlellghted living room, in the presence of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wrlgnt and Mrs. J. Merlin Hill. The bride was charming In an old rose lace dress. Following the cere mony Mr. and Mrs. Wtight left on a wedding trip by motor to points of Interest In Oregon They will make their home in Jefferson. Mrs. Wright is well known here, having taught In the Jefferson grade school for the past two years. Sllverton Mrs. Ernest Starr was hostess, assisted by Mrs. Mina Coop er and Mrs. Arthur Johnson, in compliment to Miss Patsy Hall, bride-elect of Howard Daugherty, with numerous gifts presented the honor guest at a miscellaneous show er Wednesday evening. The guests hemmed tea towels for Miss Hall during the evening. A late supper was served. Present were Mrs Alts Hewitt. Miss Eunice Maulding, Miss Jane Evenson, Mrs. C. E. Jaqua, Miss Ed na Minor. Bruce Cooper and Miss Patsy Hall. LLOYD BEAUTY SERVICE FEATURES BEAUTY WORK OF ALL TYPES PERMANENTS ' SHAMPOO FINGER WAVING MANICURINO EXPERT HAIRCUTTING ETC. All equipment Is the , latest, all materials the best. Pay us a visit. Mrs. Geo. Parsons, 1057 Sag inaw, for a Free Shampoo. On the balcony of The Treasure Chest PHONE: 7131 Salem's New Salon High Call for Silk Hosiery Oregon State Couple Married At a home wedaing August i at 30 o'clock Miss Marjory Frances Ebert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Ebert of Echo, became the bride oi W. Arthur Heacock, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Heacock of San Francis co. Mr. and Mrs. Heacock both at tended Oregon State college and are well known among college circles here. Mr. Heacock was graduated last June and Is a member of Beta Kappa. The bride was attended by iu Margaret Felthouse. Miss Lillian Heacock. Miss Lois Bates and Mist Leone Hayden. Arnold" Ebert. bro ther of the bride, was best man. Following the ceremony an infor mal reception was held, after which the couple left for Seattle to resiae. Among out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Heacock and Miss Lillian Heacock of San Fran cisco. Mrs. F. O. 6tiff..George Stiff Maraaret Veness of Portland, and Captain H. L. Beard of CorvaUls. Wedding at Overton Home Woodburn A quiet wedding took place at the home of Judge and Mrs. Hiram Overton Sunday at which the judge officiated, when Miss Elva Bower and Max A. Blevlns, both of Portland, were married, The cere mony took place at 3 o'clock In the living room which had been beau tifully decorated for the' occasion. Attendants were Miss Lucy Fran ces Butler and Maurice Blevln, bro. ther of the bridegroom, both of Portland. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Bower of Portland, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Blevlns of Portland and is a nephew of Mrs. Overton. Light refreshments were served Introducing the Famous line of Moultin-Bartley Fashionable Footwear $.95 Patent and suede Cuban heel pump in Monk pattern, black. "BLANCHE" Russia tan tongue and strap with Cu ban heel. "LOKNA" English or luggage tan with brown suede trim. Boule vard heel "SHIRLEY" Dull kid patent trim side button strap pump. Black and grey heel. suede. Cuban "LOIS" Two tone calf In luggage tan and seal brown. Cuban heel. 'IDA" Black kid with pat ent trim. Cuban heel. MING" after the ceremony and a wedding dinner was served r the home of the bride's parents In Portland at 4 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs Blevlns will make their home In Portland. The Mothers' club of Alpha Phi Alpha will entertain with a smart benefit bridge tea Thursday after noon, September 3, at the chapter house in North Summer street. Mrs. P. S. Anunsen is in charge of arrangements. Miss Newhouse Weds J. Menhart Sclo Miss Bernlce Newhouse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. New. house of Springbrook, became the bride of Joe Menhart, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Josef Menhart of Scio, at a lawn ceremony Wednesday, Au. gust 19. Rev. Carl Miller, pastor of tne Newberg Friends charch, read the ring ceremony. The bride wore a wit of blue silk and carried a bouquet of roses and sweet peas. Mrs. San ford Brown played the wedding march ano instrumental music preceding the ceremony. Following a buffet luncheon the couple left for the Oregon beaches. They will be at home at their farm four miles south of Scio. Miss Evaline Gaw Guest at Oak Knoll Miss Evaline Gaw, of Kiukiang, China, has been a guest the past week at the home of her uncle, M. L Capps of Oak Knoll farm. Miss Gaw has been engaged In mission' ary work in China during the past twelve years, and on her return to her work, August 29, she will spend six more years In the Orient before another furlough Is granted her. WRieY 10; liters Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Oile wlU en tertain the Berean Bible class of Calvary Baptist church in their home on Boulder Knoll Friday eve ning, beginning with a 6:30 dinner. Relatives Guests At U.S. Rider Home Gates Mr. and Mrs. U. 8. Rider of Niagara have as their guests Mr. Rider's sister. Mrs; A. M. Brown, of 8tockton, Calif., and his nephew, Al bert Bates, of Scio. Mrs. Brown and the Riders at tended the SOth wedding anniver sary of another sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bates of Scio, recently. Brothers, Sister Meet After 17 Years Gates A reunion of brothers and a sister for the first time in 17 years was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Asche, when John Kelly of Waldport, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kelly of North Santlam. and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kelley of Portland, spent two days at Niagara. 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