PAGE. SIS Tfc 02EG0N fiTATESMfllL Caleau Oregon Candor Morning. Angus! 1942 The Bridal' Prpcesslon Saturday Is Chosen by Three Couples as bedding Day White gladioluses decorated the attractive fireplace room f the First Presbyterian church on Saturday afternoon when Rev. W. Irvin Williams officiated at the marriage of Miss Doro thea Greenwood and, Mr. Glen Flavel, jr. The ceremony took place at 3 o'clock. ; ' The bride was dressed in a light weight wool model of gold, With which were worn navy blue accessories. .-'-Her flowers were white orchids. v ; Miss Dorothy Moore of Port-; land was-attired in a light green sheer wool dress and brown ac cessories and wore a corsage of rosebuds. She was the bride's , only attendant. , : Mr. Flavel asked Mr, Charles Pillette of Madras to be best man and Mr. Jack Walker of McMinnville and Mr. Dean Trumbo of Portland to usher. Mrs. Frances M. Greenwood, . now of Springfield but formerly of Salem, attended her daugh ter's wedding in a silk jersey print worn with black accessories ' and a gardenia corsage. Mrs. Glen Edward Flavel, sr., of Port land, the groom's mother, was lnv blue, and wore gardenias. Music during the ceremony was furnished by Miss Margaret Siegmund, who sang "O Promise Me" and Miss Betty Sackett at . the piano. Mrs. Flavel graduated from Willamette university this year. She is a member of Beta Chi. , . .Mr. Flavel attended Willa mette university and is a mem ber of Alpha Psi Delta. For some time he has been flight in structor for the Portland Flying school at Madras. After a honey moon to the mountains, the new ly married couple will live in Madras. - Wilrlams-Schneider ' Vows A beautiful wedding ceremony performed on Saturday night was that ol Miss Elsie Schneider and Mr. Thomas Albin Williams. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Schneider of BJodgett, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruke Wil liams. Rev. Robert A. Hutchin son performed the ceremony at t 8:30 o'clock at the home of the ' groom's parents. ; The bride wore a casual suit of white, a powder blue hat with matching veil and blue acces sories. She wore a corsage of orchids. The matron of honor, Mrs; Robert Siewert, was dressed in blue crepe with which she wore begonias and bouvardia. Mrs. Jean Rich played the or gan and Miss Dolores Brennan sang "Because." Mr. Vernon Wis carson was best man.' The bride's mother was gowned in. navy blue and the groom's mother wore black with white accessories. Both wore corsages of gardenias. Mrs. Williams attended Philo math schools and has been living In Salem for several years. Mr. Williams is a graduate of Salem high school and attended George Washington university in- Wash ington, DC After the wedding, the couple left for a short honeymoon along the coast and upon their return will remain in Salem until Mr. Williams leaves for the army an August 11. Sporleder-Long- Wedding Miss Laura Long, daughter of Mrs. Helen Long and Mr. M M. Morrissons REMODELING SALE Our Entire Stock REDUCED Up to 25 Savings Dresses Sweaters ; Jackets Blouses ' Coats Hosiery -Lingerie Millinery Skirts Purses Costume- . . Jewelrv Latest Summer and Fall Styles - Every Articla of Our New Steele Marked Down O . SALE STARTS 9:30 MONDAY MORNING QORIIISON'S 415 State St. Next to TTMlwerth's Long of Portland, became the bride of Mr. Marvin Sporleder, son of Mr. and Mrs. C J. Spor leder of Walla Walla, at a cere mony read by Rev. W. W. Hess at the First church of the Naza rene on Saturday. The bride was given away by her father. She wore a dress of ivory brocaded satin and a fin gertip veil that was held with a halo of seed pearls. She carried a shower bouquet of roses and bouvardias and wore a single strand of pearls. Mrs. Henry Kwonles of Port land, dressed in peach, was the matron of honor. ' Miss Gayle McDonald of Fergus Falls, Minn., gowned in blue, and Miss Lois Speer of Seattle in yellow taf- feta, also attended her. They carried sprays of gladiolus in matching hues. - Mr. Robert Sporleder, the groom's brother, was his best man and Mr. Henry Knowles and Mr. Donald Preas of Port land were ushers. Miss Almeda Freeburg of Nampa, Idaho, sang "O Promise Me" and Mr. Marlyn Anderson sang "Because." Mr. Ernest Friesen was roganist. Lighting the tapers were Dorothy Mielsen of St Paul, Minru, and Miss Kay Koivisto of Portland. Darlene Carner was flower girl and Freddy Boutz ringbearer. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Long wore a white jersey formal and a corsage of gar denias. A reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence I. Flathers after the ceremony. Assisting in serving were Miss Maryl Flathers, Miss Marjorie Axelson of Seattle and Mrs. C. J. Drake. - Mr. Sporleder attended Whit man college and is a student of Northwest Nazarene college at Nampa where he will take the ology next year. The bride is also a student at Northwest col lege. Bride-Elect Is Honor Guest Miss Patricia Ryer was guest of honor Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at a dessert dinner and kitchen shower when Miss Dorothy Py eatt entertained at her home, 1174 Elm street in West Salem. Assisting here were Miss Don aldson and Miss Muriel Smith. Those present besides the host esses were Miss Patricia Ryer, guest of honor. Miss Betty Krebs, Miss Betty Jean Smith, Miss Martha Frantz, Miss Estelene Smith, Miss Marjorie Barker, Miss Betty Ullman, Miss Maxine Enger, and Miss Bonnie Young. Mrs. W. C. Babbitt of Spokane, arrived this morning to spend the next fortnight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCain on Iowa avenue. Mrs. Babbitt is the daughter of Mrs. Cordelia Herrington and a sister of Mrs. . McCain. WEDf)ING Elsie Marie Schneider Burke Williams Home. Jeanette Landon- Ensign Thomas Blair Laura Long Marvin Sporleder Nazarene Dorothea Greenwood G-en Edward Flavel jr. Presbyterian August 1 Eleanor Parkes Martin Finden Knight Memorial .August 4 Kathleen Booth George Robinson Home August 1 . Patricia Ryer William John if..t 7 Sarah German Gene Huntley "gvtf t June Earle Dean Trumbo , Aurust f Cleone Bagwell Kenneth Moore Church of God Gertrude Dalk Lee Hayes Andrews- Eileen Itahn Rex Lawaon First If your spirits sag when your hair be color. For a treatment that will help jes gray, doll, drab or uninteresting, - you feel and look like a different Jlift them with Roux Oil Shampoo Tint I and younger! woman, make your 'RTith this colorshampoo our operators , appointment today. - eaa brighten your whole outlook bf , - ; : . cmng your hair toft, lovely been. Caution: Use ly as directed on rtparUiog highlights, natural looking labeL SENATOR BEAUTY SOLON i flimsy DELEGATE Mrs. Louisa Ameson. who is cm Oregon delegate to the national . convention of Sons of Nor- way in Chicago August 6 to 9. Mr. Emil Slovarp, vice consul from Norway, is the only other Oregon delegate. Mrs. Ameson is local presi dent of the Sons of Norway (Jesten-Miller.) Miss Dickson Is Engaged . The engagement of Miss Dar lene Dickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Dickson, to Mr. Wade Bettis, son of ,Mr. and Mrs. J. Bettis of Gresham, was told at a meeting of the Delta Phi so rority members held at the home of Miss Betty Ann Swanson on Thursday night Miss Dickson and her fiance are juniors at Willamete univer sity. Both have been active in the speech department. She is a member of Tau Kappa Alpha, national honorary in speech. He is a member of Sigma Tau and was freshman class president. He will leave soon for San Diego for training in the marines. Hostesses Plan Swim Party Mrs. Charles Fowler and Mrs. Frank Morgan are arranging a supper and swim for a group of young girls at Leslie pool on Monday night. The party is be ing given to honor Miss Mildred Rotz, here with her mother from Pottstown, Pennsylvania as the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Abner "Kline. Girls who will dine at 6:30 and later enjoy an evening of swim ming, are the Misses Jean Row land, Georgia and Helen Mae Cook, Patricia Riches, Jean Driggs, Rene Caplan, Jo Lova Lehmer, Helen Boltges, Mavino Wagner, Lois Barrick, Audrey Vaughan, Jean Fowler, and Mil dred Rotz. x Reunion to Be At Albany The 13th annual Biiyeu re ' union will be held on August 9 in Bryant Park at Albany. The clan elected Mr. John A. Sump ter of Tangent as president, -Mr. L. L. Biiyeu of Albany; vice president. Mrs. Lyall Keith, Walton, secretary-treasurer. The Biiyeu family settled in the Willamette valley in 1852 and many descendants of the original family remain residents. As many as 300 have attended the previous reunions. A basket dinner will be served as usual. CALENDAR ...August l -August 1 .August 1 August 27 August 31 ..September V Christian.. fl lit? a VV J FA Entertaining Informal, Now : Although few really large par ties have been planned for Sa lem during the summer months, each ; week brings a , number of informal parties, highly; satis factory to hostesses and guests. ; On Friday - afternoon Miss Olive M. Dahl and Miss Helen MacHirron entertained for Miss Margaret Purvine of Berkeley. ' The afternoon was spent at the Dahl home on North 4th street Mrs. Dan Schreiber of Independ ence, Mrs. Robert Ramp of Yak ima, Miss Jeannette Scott of Los Angeles and Miss Purvine and ; Mrs. Ralph Purvine were invited by the hostesses.' ; ' s Miss Purvine has been spend " ing a week with her mother,' Dr. Mary Purvine, and will leave this weekend with Mrs. George Abbott by car for ; the south. Mrs. Abbott,' the former Erma Oehler, is going south to be with her husband' who.: is sta tioned with the . navy ? at St Mary's college, in California. Another Friday affair was' the tea given by Miss Elizabeth Lord for Miss Orytha Gaton and Mrs. Asabel Bush, both visitors, here. The former is at the home of Miss Sally Bush and "the latter at the A. N. Bush home. Mrs. White Here , Another visitor to Salem is Mrs. George A. White of Clack amas, who is spending the week end at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gpulet, sr. Mrs. Goulet and Mrs. Ivan B. Rhodes arranged a no-host luncheon at the Marion hotel on Friday for Mrs. White, and Mrs. John Lau terman. After luncheon the group went to the Bauterman home for ' bridge." . ' At the party were Mrs. White, Mrs. Lauterman, - Mrs. Goulet Mrs. Rhodes, Mrs. E. L. Scellars, Mrs. C. K. Logan, Mrs. C. B. McCullough, Mrs. Charles Gray, Mrs. T. O. Russell1 and Mrs. Homer V. Carpenter. On Friday, the Goulets invited Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Russell out to dine with Mrs. White, Mrs. Homer Goulet jr., and them selves. Mrs. Homer Goulet, jr., arriv ed last weekend, having driven with her children, Phillip and Garrett, from Louisiana where she has been with Captain Gou let. On the way home she stop ped in Ann Arbor with her brother. On Tuesday afternoon Miss Margaret Wagner and Mrs. Rob ert Needham will entertain with a salad luncheon for Mrs. Gou let at the Needham home. Service Men Invited Soldiers have figured in the week's entertainment On Fri day night Miss Civilla Reeher entertained at an outdoor din ner at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Reeher, be fore the USO dance. At the party were Miss Elizabeth Anne Her rick, Miss Phyllis Gray, Miss Jeanette Hulst, Miss Cornelia Hulst Miss Reeher, Corp. Larry Fhede, Corp. Sherwood Quig ley, Corp. Leon Shear, Pvt. Charles Nelson and. Pvt. Ray Karcy. Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Owens are entertaining a group of young people this weekend at Nesko- win. Spending the weekend at Neskowin are the Misses Alice Ann Wirtz, Nancy , Stricklin, Marianne Owen, Sally McLel lan, Shirley Huntington, Lt Ray Rush, Lt. Bill Richards, Lt. Jack Wagstaff, Lt. B, Bell and Lt Howard Vange. Judge and Mrs. James T. Brand and son Tom will vaca tion on the Rogue River this week. Father and son plan sev eral fishing trips. Redecorated - Enlarged- Usual Wave L5 Perm Ofl Complete $2X3 Open Than. Eve. by Appointment : Phone 2SCS MS firs! National Bank Bldg. CASTLE TEXM. WAVEXS ay" 4iferct OIL SHAMPOO TINT o&'tw.k but anyone who says Salem is slaw should eat his words, especially when sol- dier wives entertcdnraent is concerned. We have all the offers of hospitality in the world and only a few wives to use it on. No more than' 20 women have registered with the committee, which has all sorts of entertain ment up its sleeve. -7 Incidentally , . Mrs. James Brand, chair man of the committee to take, care of wives of both enlisted men, and officers, is enthusi astic in praise of Mrs. Little and the YWCA by way of complete cooperation. Up 'n coming these sports" minded merchants. On the window - of one , of our most t3troni2ed spots In Salem Is a cheery little sign "Welcome Salem Hi Hoopsters." To b or not . . . brides this last week, thought when they . planned ' garden wed dings in August, they could count .on sun shine. Maybe the weather man has been Get the most you can for your "home dollars by spending them for new home comforts! There is room here to pic ture only a few of the many wonderful values awaiting you during our big August Sale which starts Monday, August 3rd. TAKE A WHOLE YEAR TO PAY t'-i Ml , XjUM- f jr" ' Smart modern 5 Innersprmg con struction and a silky rayon velour cover in antiaue gold color. Big davenport and club chair. Carved base and arm panels in walnut finish. Bone white. t v" ' IliSj I I I 1 Walnut Finish Bookcases only $13.85 Graduated shelves to hold books or bric-a-brac. In teresting addition to any room. Well constructed. Beautifully finished. Act now and save! Trade In Hundreds of Prices Reduced. Shop Gevurtz Today. 1 A " T"ti ti- Atom.. having trouble with his -sunshine makers ; " going over into defense industry. Teatime ; notes. jT w o outstanding things appeared at the Rossman-AAUW tea last Tuesday. First was that usual tea con-: versation bridge dubs, clothes and babies, was replaced by how many, cherries this , one picked and how many beans that one intended to save for the. growers. Second ; thing was that women were clever about picking flowers from their own gardens, Mrs. Marvin Lewis wore a hollyhock at her wrist, Mrs: Ellsworth Ricketts sported tuberous be gonias that outshone any orchid," and Mrs. Paul Bar den matched her dress with nas ' turtiums worn in her hair. s. Forgive u..w9 are sorely tempted to make a pun about a coincidence , of names of our brides on page one It's hard not to mention gamble and green in the same sen tence . . . Marine Buren. "Tit- act Carved Wood Trio Suiie 2 Pieces Smart modern t tyiing, sag less S9 Ilcdern Bedroom Suiie $GOC3 IKJ 3 Pes. Deep waterfall edges. Matched walnut veneers with other select cabinet woods. Also available in blocked wood. Full size bed, roomy chest, and vanity, reduced for August Sale! Similar to cut Early American Bedrcsn $nnC3 AD 4 Pieees SJ3 An inexpensive suite that Is built to give you years of service, t low cost Mellow honey colored, maple. Bed, chest-on-chest, swing - mirror vanity and bench. No dresser. Very special! Your Old Davenport and Chair on a of little dozn on my IJoJrcay Cio Frc!!il b Yccr EZ:zd Tables now only $6.85 Coffee tables in sever al different styles. Walnut or mahogany finish. Glass tops. Rare bargains at this low price! Dogwood Glass Flower Bowls, Salad Plates And several unusual ahapes. Crystal dear with dogwood flowers in blue, cranberry or frosted. $1.85 ea. B-Pc. Ilcdern $EPX3 Dhic? Snile Refurnish your dining room and enjoy your meals in the latest modem setting! Beautifully matched walnut veneers. Quality construction. Includes extension table, buffet, host chair, five side chairs. Exceptional value! a tig till m Mr4 1UMM A Very Important Message Concerning Your New n Awaits You On ' Page 3 . Read It Now! H 5-Pc. Chrome Sets only $29 Just a few of these sets. Straight chrome base. Blonde maple tops. Blue leatherette upholstered chairs. Hurry ior these! - Luxurious Lounge Chair Reduced to $39.85 Generously proportioned, with wide aptingfilled cushions. Walnut arms. Attractive tapestry cover. Ottoman not included! Spun rayon natural background with , sev eral lively floral prints. Reduced to lieu Qua Bey Bands and Stamps from ; Tear Saving ea Faraltare larehased Daring Oar Aagast Sale mm 0KC5 4 215 No. High Street Phone 5818