Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 21, 1938, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday, July 21, 1938
Die Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon
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Society, Clubs and Music
Miss Jean David
Feted at Luncheon
Miss Franco Laws entertained
Informally at luncheon In the gar
dens of the L. L. Laws country
place In Mornlngside this afternoon
honoring Miss Jean David, popular
visitor from Miami, Fla.
Covers were placed for Miss Da
vid, Mrs. William McOilchrist, Jr.,
Miss Josephine McGilchrist, Mrs
Donald C. Roberts, Mrs. Eugenia
Harrison. Mrs. L. L. Laws and the
hostess. Miss Frances Laws.
The all-church picnic of the First
Christian church Woman's council
will be held at Hazel Green Friday
night at 6.30 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. William Monroe
Hamilton were' Portland visitors
Wednesday.
Mrs. Carlton Smith
Entertains Guests
Mrs. W. Carlton Smith has been
entertaining Mr. and Mrs. George
Jones of San Francisco as her house
guests In Salem and at her Neskowin
beach place. Mr. and Mrs. Jones are
former Salem residents. Mr. Jones
Is a former superintendent of the
Oregon state school for the blind.
Senator and Mrs. Charles L. Mc
Nary are arranging a tea for repub
lican groups and have set August 20
as the date. The affair will be held
at the McNary country place, Fir
cone, north of Salem. Mrs. Charles
E. Runyon and Mrs. George Oer
linger of Portland will be In charge
of the arrangements.
The annual picnic sponsored by
the Council of Churchwomen, com
posed of Salem women and those in
the Immediate vicinity, will be held
at the home of Mrs. L. M. Scharf,
2037 Nebraska, Tuesday at 12:30
o'clock. The - executive board ses
sion will be held at 1:30 p.m. Those
attending are asked to bring a nlcnic
luncheon.
Mrs. Karl Ziebert
Honored Guest
Hazel Green Mrs. Albert Hasle
b acker and Mrs. Adam Ziebert were
hostesses at a complimentary show
er honoring Mrs. Karl Ziebert. The
affair was held at the Adam Ziebert
home and the afternoon was spent
with music and social conversation.
The honored guest received a num
ber of gifts which were displayed
to the guests. Refreshments were
served at the tea hour by the hos
tesses, assisted by Miss Rose Zie
bert. Present for the afternoon were
Mrs. Henry Ra.smus.sen and daugh
ters, Carol and Marilyn, Mrs. Knute
Tuve, Mrs. Leona Jackson, Mrs.
Martin Baughman, Miss Caroline
Kasper, Miss Rose Ziebert, Miss Ce
celia Kasper and the hostesses, Mrs.
Albert Haslebacker and Mrs. Adam
Ziebert.
The bast noble grand association
of Salem Rebekah lodge, No. 1, will
hold Its annual picnic for members
and their families in the park at
Stayton Sunday, July 24. All visiting
past noble grands are invited to at
tend. The president of the club, Ma
bel Gardner, will be assisted by Eve
lyn Naderman and Ida Hochstetler.
Mrs. W. E. Kirk recently enter
tained at dinner honoring Dr. and
Mrs. Paul Doney of Pennsylvania,
who are guests in the capital.
Sundown
Stories
t Zfy Mary Graham BeiT I
Old Frog
"I heard a call then," said Willy
Nilly as he stopped the automobile
Two-Ways. The animals got out
I Vf X ; ft trom the trailer
Mil V nrf ,,,. n,ri
to Willy Nilly.
"Are we going
I to stop for
Hunch?" Honey
Bear asked.
"Yes." agreed
I Willy Nilly, "and
lit the same time
It must call on a
l3reen Frog. I
don't know how
j.ong a time it is
l.ince I had a talk
with one. I heard his low call from
that brook over yonder.
"Now all of you have a good
meal while I have a chat. I'm not
hungry Just now.
"Perhaps Mrs. Quacko. you and
Mrs. Quacker and the other ducks,
would like to have a cooling bath
from the other end of the brook.
The frog is at this end."
"A good idea, quack, quack."
quacked Mrs. Quacko, and the
other ducks and ducklings and Mrs.
Quacker quacklngly agreed that no
idea could be better.
Willy Nilly wandered over to the
brook from which he had heard the
call of the green frog.
"Chug-chung. chug-chung." call
ed tne green frog again and again
"Hello," said Willy Nilly.
onug-cnung. chug-chung. can
you understand frogish talk?" ask
ed the green frog as he sat on an
old stump that was partly hidden
In the water.
"Indeed I can." answered Willy
Nilly. "I'm off on a holiday and I
heard your voice so thought I'd
stop to speak to you. We've plan
ned to stop whenever we feel like
it to see what we want to see and
to enjoy ourselves."
"It is a compliment that you
wanted to aee me. chug, chung."
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4114 fef
Mrs. Lawrence Ertckson of Cedar
Rapids, Iowa, waa honored with a
luncheon today when Mrs. Norman
K. Raymond entertained informally
Mra. Erlckson la In the capital ai
the guest of her cousin, Mrs Frank
Bashor.
...
The Woman's Benefit association
will meet this evening at g o'clock
In the K. P. hall.
...
Dinner to Honor
The Solon Whites
Mr. and Mrs. Solon White will be
honored with a large dinner Satur
day evening in the 4-H building at
the fairgrounds by the Oregon de
partment of agriculture.
Honoring Mr. and Mrs. White will
be field men. Inspectors and ship
ping point men and their wives. Co
vers will be placed for 200.
...
The Royal Neighbors of America
and Modern Woodmen will hold a
picnic at Paradise Isle Saturday.
Royal Neighbors will leave the Fra
ternal temple at 1 o'clock with the
men motoring out at t o'clock for
the picnic.
Rodgers Clan
Has Reunion
The annual reunion of the Rod
gers clan was held Sunday on the
old Clark Rodgers homestead at
Sunnyside.
Officers elected for the ensuing
year were president, Cecil P. Rod
gers: vice-president, C. O. Rodgers;
secretary, Mrs. Hazel Newgent;
treasurer, Roy Mclntlre.
The new relatives who Joined the
clan were Mrs. Oril Edwards, Ber-
nlce and Maxine Dlllenger, Malcolm
Neal and Mrs. Pearl Neal of Mon
mouth, Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Bradly.
Mrs. J. E. Parrlsh, Mr. and Mrs.
William Eulrlch, Muriel and Laddie
Eulrlch of Jefferson. Zoe La Verne
Silver, Mrs. Zoe Smith. Willis W.
Smith of Shedd, E. . Ruggles and
Sam Bradly of Aumsvllle.
Mrs. B. E Hoffhlne, daughter of
Cecil Rodgers, arrived with her two
children from 8an Francisco In time
to attend. She will visit here for
three weeks before her return
south.
Other members Include Mrs.
Grace Rodgers, Mrs. Clara Bruce,
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Rodgers, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Nearhoff, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Thomas and sons.
Kenneth and Ronald of Portland,
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson and
sons, Rodger and Allen, Mr. and
Mrs. S. L. Reed and son, Mark of
Corvallls, Mrs. Earl Crosson and
daughters, Juanlta and Mrs. Al
fred Schmidt, and son, Eddie, of
Canby, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kernes, Mr. and
Mrs. Forest Edwards, Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Newgent, Robert and Norma
Jean Newgent, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Rodgers. Helen and Paul Rodgers,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mclntlre, Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Macy and daughter,
Marlon, and Miss Marie Grabee.
....
Silverton Mr. and Mrs. John M.
Umphlette of Amity are announc
ing the marriage of their daughter.
Miss Evelyn Ryda Umphlette, to
Martin Stephen Hanson. Jr.. on
Sunday. July 3, 1938. t the family
home In Amity.
Mr. and Mrs. Hanson will be at
home at 4740 Balboa street, San
Francisco, early In the autumn, fol
lowing an extended wedding trip.
...
Turner A shower honoring Mrs.
Gregg Thomas at the home of Mrs.
George Nelson, waa held Monday
evening. Games were played and
refreshments were served to the
following guests: Mrs. Ruth Bryant.
Mrs. Earl Grim, Mrs. W. D. Mc-
Niel, Mrs. Margie Clemens, Mr. and
Mrs. Gib Thomas, Mr. and Mrs
Earl Standley and daughter, Helena
Wltzel. Lorena and Millie Oleman.
Mrs. Dean Morris, Mrs. Lewis Pe
terson. Stella Barnett, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Domek, Mrs. Hazel Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. Irvln Clemens, Helen
Peetz, Mr. and Mrs. George God
win and son Ray, Mrs. B. E. Klm
sey and son, Laura, and Vivian
Grain, Mrs. Chet 8tewart, Mrs.
Christ Tarmen and family, Imogene
Dake, Elaine Morris, Mrs. W. B
Nelson and sons, Virginia Scharn,
Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Nelson
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Nel
son. Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Thomas.
Fint California Win
MUSCATEL
ANGELICA
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Kevins Krr. PtMCM l1t
Sigma Kappa Club
At DeWitt Home
Sigma Kappa alumnae club will be
entertained Informally this evening
at the home of Mr. and Mra. Frank
De Witt with Mrs. George Jackson
and Mra. De Witt sharing hostess
honors.
Miss Mabel Turner of Mtlwaukle
will be an additional guest. Mem
bers Include Mrs. Edna Rowland,
Mrs. Lawrence Imlah, Mra. Earl R.
Cooley, Miss Madeline Sleppy, Miss
Helen Marcus, Mrs. Richard Krleael.
Mra. Geprge W. Jackson, Mrs. Bert
A. Walker, Mrs. Luther Jensen, Mrs
Frank De Witt, Mrs. Ivan Stewsrt,
Miss Anabel Tooze, Mrs. Orris Hoff
man and Miss Meredith Davey.
- . .
Guild Class at
Dinner Party
Louis Bunce and Chariw Val
Clear entertained members of Mr.
Bunce's Guild class of the Art Cen
ter at Mr. Clear's home last night
with dinner and a musical evening
Guests included the Misses Thora
and Martha Hult. Miss Torhlld
Brauti, Mrs. Ddtothy R. Douglas.
Merril Ames. Byron Randall and
Clifford Oleason.
...
Mr. and Mra. Paul Harvey. Jr.,
left today for Tacoma to visit his
parents. They will sail Saturday on
an Alaskan cruise.
...
Marriage Event
Of Wednesday
Silverton Coming as a surprise to
their many friends Is the announce
ment of the marriage of Miss Opal
Bee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Bee, to Howard Moe Wednesday af
ternoon at Vancouver, Washington,
with the parents of the bride and
her sister, Miss Virginia Bee, at
tending. Mr. and Mrs. Moe are popular
among the younger set.
Buy at Market's
Fall Prices Will
Wards Annual
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81"x99". Will wear over 4g years by f-Qf
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Wash Cloth Sale
Turkish. Medium - weight. All-over plaids.
Generous size, y 4 As
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Men's Dress Shirts
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Men's Work Shoes
Strong black chrome
Rubber soles, heels.
Phone 3194
Mrs. Charles A. S Prague of Salem
was honored with a large luncheon
In Eugene Wednesday when mem
bers of Pro-America entertained at
the Eugene hotel.
...
Mrs. David Wright and her moth
er, Mrs. Boise Roderick of Portland,
accompanied by Mra. Ira L. Darby,
have returned from a visit In Lew
lston. Idaho.
...
Salem Folk Plan
Trip to Seattle
Mrs. C. A. Downs, Miss Flavia
Downs and Warren Downs will leave
Friday for Seattle, where they will
Join Dr. Downs, who is attending the
post graduate clinic at the Univers
ity of Washington. Miss Mabel
Downs, dean of girls at Lincoln high
school in Portland, will accompany
them north.
MissFlavia Downs Is attending the
University of Oregon summer session
in Portland.
...
Mrs. John Caughell and two chil
dren have been spending several
days at the Caughell cabin on the
Santiam.
...
Bride-Elect Honored
In Monmouth
Monmouth Miss Verna Tittle,
bride-elect of Clair Sturdlvant, was
the honor guest at a no-host dinner
Tuesday evening arranged by the
Martha Bible class of the Evangel
ical church. The affair waa given
in the social rooms of the church
with the entire membership bidden
as guests. Sixty participated.
During the evening Miss Tittle
was feted with a miscellaneous
shower of gifts. Adding zest to the
Informal evening were vocal solos
by Esther Bracken and Virginia
Layton; Vera Hicks gave a read
ing and members of the Martha
Bible class appeared In a skit.
New Low Prices
Be Higher . . .
-First Quality
fairs
Regularly "J f$
$1.98
Miracle value! Wool and
China eotton. Full size--10"n80".
Pastel plaids. Sat
een bound. Weight: 3 lbs.
Sale Special .
Fleeeydowns 47e ea.
American eotton, liTiSO".
Sal Speiar Man's
Shirts and
Shorts
.oc, Jig
FAST COLOR cotton
broadcloth shorts, cut
for comfort 1 19c valuel
Swim rib cotton shirts.
Yen nve W emh 1
Roys Shorts
Wiltproof col
curl ! .
59C
- tanned leather.
Sizes 6-11
2.98
mmm
155 N. Liberty
County W. C. T. U.
Has Large Picnic
The county W. C. T. U. met for
an all day meeting Tuesday at the
E T. Prescott gardens In Oak
street. Mra. J. J. Nunn opened the
morning session with devotions
Mrs. Ruth Tooze reported on alco
hol education and Mist Luella Bak
er, treasurer, talked regarding the
increasing educational fund.
Mrs. Lena Lisle and Mra. W. A.
Barkus led the devotions following
the luncheon hour. Mrs. Bessie
Webb waa In charge of a program
presented by the Loyal Temperance
Legion of Auburn. Miss Lillian
Webb sang two numbers with Jim
mle Webb playing the guitar accom
paniment. Miss Patsy Meislnger
Miss Edith Stark and Miss Helen
Laurance gave stringed numbers.
Mrs. Took spoke concerning mea
sures to be placed on the ballot.
She also talked regarding the na
tional convention to be held In San
Francisco August 3-10.
Mrs. Lydla Lehman commented
on the work of a W. C. T. U. of
ficer. Mrs. Pearl Mann, president of the
North Salem W.C.T.U. Invited oth
er units to attend the meeting to
be held August 13.
...
Beta Sigma Phi
Fetes Miss Coates
Albany Miss Catherine Coates.
whose marriage to Clifford Davis Is
to be an event of July 31 at the
First Presbyterian church, was the
guest of honor Wednesday evening
at a buffet supper given by Oregon
Theta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
at the home of Mrs. O. Earl Fort-
miller, West Seventh street.
Following supper cards were en
Joyed and later In the evening the
guest of honor was presented a gift
by the chapter with Miss Dorothy
Hoflcih, president, making the pres.
entation.
Those present were Miss Hofllch.
Miss Coates, Miss Dorothy Tucker.
Miss Virginia Trapp, Miss Mao'
Dannals, Miss Josele Stuart, Mrs.
Paul Neil, Mrs. Harry Eagles, Mrs.
Raymond Rich, Mrs. Roy Phillips.
Mrs. Fortmlller and Miss Ianthe
Smith.
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"Built to sell for $801" . . , that's the quality
in every detail I Figured and V-matched wal
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Phone 3194 155 N. Liberty
Miss Mlrpah Blair left Wednesday
for Seattle, when she will be the
guest of her brother. Dr. F. M. Blair.
...
Motoring to Portland Monday
night for the atadlum concert were
Mra. Chester Oppen, Mist Josle Ack
lin and E W. Acklin.
...
Mra. 8arah Hunt 8teeves has as
her guests Mrs. Minnie O. Hunt.
Mra. W. J. Phillips and Miss Mars
Elizabeth Phillips, all of Berkeley,
Calif.
8unnyslde Lafe Sherwood was
honored with a dinner the past
week, the occasion being hit birth
day anniversary.
Present were Mr and Mra.
Joe Webster and Pearl and
Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. Punk McMil
lan, Mr. and Mra. Charlie 8tephen
and children. Mr. and Mra. Warren
McNeill. Kathleen and Chester, Mr.
and Mra. Lester Clark and chil
dren, Mr. and Mra. Roy Hagedorn.
Dale, Bud, Daneit. Neal. Melvui.
Donna Jean and Dean, Mr. and Mra.
Luther Billings and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Divine. Mr. and Mra.
Michel) and children. Mr. and Mra
Roy Webster and children, Mr. and
Mra. Will Webster, Mist Agnes Web
ster, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jones.
Donnle and Vernle, Raleigh Web
ster, Dick Webster. Lloyd Reed. Mrs
8ally Jones. Mra. Nell Reed, George
Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper and
children and Mr. end Mra. Sherwood
and children.
...
Silverton Mr. and Mrs. F. M.
Powell have received the announce
ment of the marriage of their neph
ew, Kenton Cornett Starr, formerly
of Salem and now of Klamath
Falls, son of Mrs. Merle Stewsrt of
Birmingham, Ala., to Miss Edith
Irene Bear, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Bear of Klamath Falls,
Tuesday, July 5.
Mr. and Mra. Starr will be at home
to their friends at 119 8outh Second
street, Klamath FaKs, after the
first of August.
...
Silverton In compliment to Mrs
Paul Dickey, Mrs. Theodore Hobart
arranged a tea at her country home
with her guests Including Mrs.
Dickey, Mrs. Mahlon Hoblett, Mrs.
Gladwyn Hamre. Mrs. Dewey Al
len and Mrs. William MacNelll.
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Price-Matlock Vows
Of Interest Here
Monmouth A weddng of Interest
In both Monmouth and Spokane.
Wash, was that of Mist Marilyn
Matlock, daughter of Mr. and Mra.
A. Matlock of Spokane, to Robert
E Price, ton of Mr. and Mra. C. W.
Price, last Sunday afternoon at 2:30
In the Christian church parsonage
in The Dalles.
The Rev. Cunningham officiated
In a setting of colorful summer
flowers arranged In tall Jardinieres.
The bride wore an afternoon mod
el of silk In a medium blue with
white accessories. Her flowers were
Cecil Brunner roses and gardenias
In a corsage.
Following the ceremony a recep
tion waa held at the home of the
bride's brother-in-law and sister.
After a wedding trip to Vancou
ver, B. C, Mr. and Mrs. Price will
be at home in Monmouth where he
Is associated with his father In the
lumber business.
Only the members of the imme
diate families were present for the
wedding and recep.lon and Included
Mr. and Mrs. A. Matlock, their
daughter and two sons, all of Bpo
t niliith
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kana; Mr. and Mra. Arthur Rogers,
their daughter and son of The
Dalles: Mr. and Mra. C. W. Price of
Monmouth and Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Price of Palls City.
Mrs. Price Is a graduate of Ore
gon Normal school and has been
engaged In teaching. Mr. Price la
a student of Oregon Normal school
and the University of Oregon.
Salem Studio Named
Official Photographer
Mt. Angel The Jesten-Miller stu
dio of Salem has been appointed of
ficial photographer for the Flax
Festival, which will be held at Mt.
Angel August 12, 13 and 14.
Joan Poole, manager of the firm,
and. according to Sam Slocum,
festival director, one of the out
standing photographic artists In the
northwest, will personally take all
pictures of the celebration aa well
as the preliminary publicity photo
graphs to be used prior to the fes
tival. The announcement of Mrs. Poole's
appointment should meet with
much local favor, as she Is well
known throughout this community.
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