r-- i l - Mr. u Un. CUu WeeJry u Mr. and Mrs. Rex Adolph arc leaving: today for a week's fish in trip at East Lake. . SLSIIDEIUZE SeieatlfU Diet' tUmderixlng MmUm Elsis Dachller Uihon McdJeallrf Trated ' Th. SU 1 la. 15 1 4 IN. Liberty , , - v I . -.- ,. ' ( Enki&YcnrFEt? ) V yoe 'eater frwa Ifaor av V vnzAio Atof autecas , 7 , f ; xtea f et eowfoct wHt M 1 3 V' dewy. ajifc,,fiwwiaM y; ; f WCAtti . . . V I V hiay -- ft . ( War weak) ach suibets V I iwlijir Ste rs af CMf -j Miller's SHOE DEPARTMENT ! Mala Fleer j Miss Satter Is Married At a double ring ceremony read by the Rev. Chester W. Hamblin at the First Presbyterian church Saturday afternoon. Mis Clarice Satter. daughter of Mr. and Mr. Clarence A. Satter of Artesia, S. Di became the bride of Har old 0. Edwards, ion of Mr. Evan Edward. The bride wore a smart crepe dress of watermelon red, white accessories and a while starched lace, hat with open crown. i Her corsage was of baby glads and Cecile Brunner roses. She wore a gold locket belonging, to her mother. Her sister. Miss Lucille Satter dressed tn an azure crepe suit with brown and white accessories was maid of honor. She wore a corsage erf sweetpeas and garden ias. Bridesmaid was Mrs. Lyle Leighton. Mr. Lighton. cousin of the bride, was best man. After the ceremony the party dined at. Normandy Manor. When the couple left on the horeymoon the bride was wearing a Copenhagen blue summer suit with three-quartr length sleeves. Following the honeymoon, the groom will go to Santa Barbara, where he has been transferred by the "Texas company. Mrs. Ed wards will follow in a few weeks. She is a graduate of Northern State Teachers college at Aber deen. S. D., and has recently been bookkeeper - secretary for the Teamsters union in Salem. She has been active in the Salem Jun ior Woman's club and American Legion auxiliary. A jlnt meeting of the Wra- . . . 1 : n c. T . . i i ,4 , of St. Paul's Episcopal church will be Wednesday at the parish house. A 12:30 o'clock luncheon will be followed by the business session. t i 4 if ..ert ' 1 w -It 1 . Mis Janet the weekend guest of her Barrett. Bawcr U spending in Tacoma a the cousiin, Mis Helen Mr. and Mrs. Ker.nd'.h L. Grimes (Edith E. Shacldette) married on May 25 at the First Evangelical 'church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. ShacklMe of Brandenburg. Ky., and her husband is the son of Mrs. Ruth Poole of Mcnrnouth and John L Grimes, Portland. Th bride, a captain in riie regular army nurse corps. Is as-sist-ar.t chjef tsurse at" Oakland regional station hospital. The couple met while interned at Santo Tomaj prison camp, Manila. He is rtov in Alameda, Calif . as supervisor of the engjnp test group .They Vail live ir. Oakland. (Iesten-Mil!r). Seen and Heard . . . By fery me English ORANGE BLOSSOMS . ; white trhids. gardenias 'and . . her tiny purple straw hat was the clustered with pink flowers shadi- Mfeis Georgia Robert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Rob ert, is expected home the first of the week from Mills college, where she completed her fresh man year. S5 C i store four furs with a Furrier and rest secure in the knowh-dne that they are in expert, qualified through years of expeneme t custodians.- r . the hands of act s vour LETHOL GAS STORAGE The new, scientific way. Absolute prote Won against all of moth life, heat and humidity. Kully iiiMureUi jrtint -or damage. 4tClgfS 11 Miller's While -you are in make it a poii.t arrivir.g from New York daily. s to see our new 1947 styles excitement of wedding-, comprise the important pail of that tradi tional bridal month o June C And if the length of the wedding calendar is any indication.; this June promises to be the biggest mrith for weddings smc-q before the w ar ding on nig to rtse and orchid . . r Coeds who came home for the occasion . . . Vivacious Patricia Viesko in a smart black dres and wide brimmed black horsehair halt . . . Mdry Ann Bollinger in black with pthk pi int bodice . . . Pegge The furlough iwed- i'Wtenert chic ih a robtnls egg blue short notice is almost a suit and tricky white straw s;iilmi thing of the past . . i Kiorn the I with lace ruffle around the brim very first day of June-to thej-veo ! Sarah Ann Ohling in a black last day weddings and pre-ntiptial j frock with white eyelet tunic, long maintain a tempo hard to befteve! j black jersey glov e and wide Alrurtv Hatrs me beinf s.et for I brimmed hat . . . Mrs. Robeilt July nuptials Lucia Dare Tyler told a group Tuesday that on July ' 14 she wilt 'become Mrs., Inland' Sarff . . , The announcement j party was-at the country home of! the George t'letchers with Maria j Dare shanng hostess honors . Lucia wore a grey frock witli tiny . print of white and shrimp . ; . . ' Her flowers were gardenias- and j roves . . . dausRhter, Lucia .Maria, in a white frock, parsed the an nouncement cards. ANNOUNCEMENT TEA a week ago when Nancy Wallace i told friends, of her betrothal and Com ing marriage to Robert Gormsen. a lieutenant fjg) stationed a Se attle . . . Their romance began when he was" tiiking navy V-12 traminx at Willamette . . ; Since then he has been o ercas.';having retornel a few monthsago . . . Their wedding will be June 29 at .the tWrst Presbyterian church . . . Besides trousseau shopping. Nan cy is busy being her own interior decorator . . painting," making over pieces of furniture, slip cov ering and sevuig on curtains for their new hopne . . . and gopd news that Bob and Nancy w. ill live in Salem . . . For her party Nancy wore a : 1 1. L. -i . .. .....U'- ....... irt Ir la -v net pumps . . . Blonde Mary Eliza beth Si on. in a becoming haven blue suit with matching, straw hat with open crown edged in ; blue flowers and pink ribbon trim, passed corsages of pink and white bouvardia centered with a pink rose ... to which were tied tiny Burns, the former Calline Hill man, wearing a hort sleeved black faille dies and matching embroidered horsehair hat ... LvelV roses, pink and red ones. arranged in attractive bouquets about the rooms, and on the largje veranda a bouquet of calla lillies. which Mrs. Wallace grows herself . . The gardens at Wallace Or chards are esjecially lovely this j time of year . . . with the j pietty lawns and flower beds. IN A GARDEN SETTING . . . Gorgeous decorations at the junior-senior prom at the high school Friday . . . A low ceiling with silver stars which sparkled . . . . while lattice work, with crepe pa per wisteria hanging down, en circling the gymnasium. In the ce.nter of the floor a ro trellis . . a large pond with- floating flowers arranged at one side and garden furniture amidst the flow er beds. And speaking of orchids, seem ingly there wis on in the hair or pinned to the gown of every other girl . . . Lending a summer at mosphere to the prom were the wt)ite coats of the men . . Saw Ela'ine White, who entertained with a large garden party before the prom . she wore a pink backless frock with sequin trim and a lavender orchid in her blonde hair . . . petite Barbara Sundet looked like a Godey --picture in her quaint gown of white dotted swiss fashioned with a pa ri ler and bustle . . . the neckline was drop shoulder and black rib bon trim completed the quaintness of her gown . '. . Her blonde hair baby orchid almost hidden curls, sent by her escort Bellinger . . : Charlotte Alexander qhic In her Allan rrxa-it nuw Mr. W.4la i W lion high With ft lVldfr i i i . charming in black crepe frock with rhinestone trim at the yaist and Miss Mabel P. Robertsont who poured, wore black with matching lace outlining the square, neckline ! gay yellow cotton formal with I enhanced with a pink flcrwer:. . . black stripe and bustle in back JU&BXES!! U Make the Smart Shop Your First Choice ' " . lie Beautifully I)feetl ami Save Money! Ye,., That's Right! Nationally Ad vertieil l,ines. Known for Their (jual ity and Beauty, Selling at CLEARANCE PRICES! . . . You Will Never Believe I'ntil You See for Yourself! COATS Jl'ST TIIK TIIINC FOR COOL .SUMMER -'DAYS AjNI) NIGHTS. SO 1AWELY YET SO LOW PRICED YOC CAN AFFORD TO WALK IN BE A ITY. . - ' SUITS DRESSES Just the Ticket for Every Well Dressed Woman V Wardrobe. The Styles Are so Flattering They Are (irand for AH Around sWear. - f ' There Are So Many lively DienHes You Won't : Believe Your Even. Everything From Casual to Dressy Styles. We invite you to conte in and see lor yourself. The Smart Shop Home Rites Solemnized Married on Wednesday, May 29 were Miss Donna Minton, daugh ter of Mrs. Edna Pickett and G. Keith Lang, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Lang. The Rev. ;. W. Min ton, brother of the brine, per formed the ceremony at the home of the bride's mother in the .Fish er apartments. The bride wore a suit of pastel pink, with black accessories and wore a white orchid. Sgt. and Mrs. Raymond Strawn attended the couple. The bride has been emoloyed at Ladd and Bush bank. The groom recently returned from overseas duty with the navy. Doth are graduates from Salem high school. After a reception, the couple left for a trip to the Oregon beaches. They will live in Salem. Dr. ast4 Mrs. Frank Trias Jr. and Frank and Bill, have moved to Eugeie-wtire he will practice dentistry. He' was recently re leased from the army. Mrs. E. C. Fersy the and daagb- ter. Margaret, and the former' mother. Mrs. 1 F. Swope of Inde pendence, will leavt Monday for a month's trip fast. They will vh- Th Oraqon S tort mom. Salm. Of.. Sunday, Jiwl i. ltlt $ it the George Swope family in Camden, New Jersey and Phila delphia. While in the east they will rrurke trips to New York, Washington, D. C, and Virginia. 8aleL FEO eeuncU will enter tain Wfth a no-host luncheon Mon day afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Bluebird In honor pf all unaffilia ted PKO members In the cltr. AU Salem rCOa are invltedtaruJ.! 'I 1 1 Mrs. Arthar Raethlin aad chil dren, Joan ihd Jimmy, left Satur day for a stay at Nesokwlm. Mr. Roethlin will join his family at the becah part of the time. and Charlotte tells us she made it herself . . . Pretty Sally Smith attractive in black net ovf pink . . . Pat Agee looked lo in a blue eyelet frock with ruffk pep lum and drop shoulder . . . Bar bara JJpjohn in white tulle with a wide tulle flounce ... Vivacious Joan Lochead in a becoming bro caded satin gown . . . and Mari ann Croisan striking in a soft delft blue frock with wide bertha collar . . . Pat Pearson wore salmon jersey with sequin trim at the waist and Patsy Nickens dress was of white ' starched lace to which was pinned a lavender orchid. i . .!: : Announcing the opening or x The Gift Box Wednesday, June 5 1916, 10 A. M. Ira wY 309 South Winter Street Zoe Mai3on Helen Bck ftJSto,;-rai5S I I d i -, .. -, . . ' 1 ' ! t f m t V :, S',. f Clothes That Will Discreetly Ex bose All You Sun Lovers M. PLAY SUITS Midriff or Matching Skirt Styles M 498 te 9 Fascinating halter tops with sleekly tailored fFforta . . . soma cuffed shorts. Pastels or atripes. Playsuits with matching skirts in rayon prints or checked cottons. Gizss fori misses and Juniors, , . M m t i Gome Oat in the Sun la SIOMS IWrt long on ahortsl Uttl boy styles padal pushsra, button-back, button-front or pUated styles. Rayon or cotton In gue tsls, dark or whltt, Mlim' Utt. SEPARATE SLACKS In Cool, Crisp, Rayons 4;S mm u fmeethly tallarad fee eomfert and ease yauTl ally be at heme In thanv Yetrll leva their fit mi flattery, tlxae fee mleaae and Junleee, . t 484 STATE STREET,' SALEM .:"TH. 1 ) 1 : i .' v 115 North Liberty I