The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 11, 1946, Page 9, Image 9

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    Nuptials in
Portland i
Of interest to th bride's many
Salem friends Is nnouncdnmt of
the marriaxe of Miss iCathryn
Dorothy Cnwer, daughter I of Mr.
and Mr. Thomas T. Croiler. for
mer SaJem residents, to Ilarlie L.
Stott which took place on Sunday
at 4 o'clock at the Rose City Park
Methodist church in Portland with
the Rev. Ray S. Dunn officiating.
Attending the couple were the
bride's brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Pykeman
rf Castle Rock, Wash. The bride
. wore a twio-piece navy blue en
semble with white lace insets over
the shoulders and white acces-
soriea. IXer corsage was of gar
4eniaa and Cecils B runner roses.
Mrs Dykeman wore navy blue
and wlute and her flowers were
pink rosebuds.
. Mrs. Stott has been o n the
teacfaiag staff for number of
year of the Hillsboro High school
in the besnemaking department.
Her husband, a resident of Port
land, ia working with the secre
tary of the stat board of exam
iners of 'watchmakers.
A wedding reception was held
st the htm of the bride's brother-in-law
aad sister. Mr. and Mrs.
W. Bernard Morse, in ML Tsbor.
The couple spent their honeymoon
at Oceania and(Delske beaches.
Miss Hill Weds
Mr. Parker
At the Seventh Day Adventiat
church to Lebanon Sunday night
at t o'clock Miss Msrjorie Msy
Hill, daughter of Mrs. Hester E.
Hill of Salem, became the bride
of Glenn Howard Parker, son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Parker of
Tangent. The Rev. Patterson of
Albany officiated.
The bride wore a white nylon
gown made with abort sleeves,
a pleated yoke on the bodice and
a fuir floor length skirt Her
fingertip length tulle veil fell from
a gathered coronet of the mater
ial. She carried a bouquet of white
, gardenias and carnations center
ad with a lavender orchid.
Miss Josephine Hill wss her
I sister's only attendant. She wore
a yellow marquisette gown trim
med In lace and carried lavender
earns tin and snapdragons.
Woedrvw Parker was hla bro
ther's best maii and ushers were
Denton Hill and George Parker.
A wedding reception was held
fat the Masonic Temple.
The couple will live on the
groom's farm at.Plalnview near
Tangent.
Mr. aa4 Mrs. Adrian Daffy (La
dle Pettyjohn) of New York City.
jests here the past two weeks of
Lrs.wWtanie Pettyjohn, left Mon
day Bight for Burlingsme. Calif.,
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fo
ley (Helen Pettyjohn) and daugh
ters. Both families plan to return
to Salem in July for an extension
of their vacation visit.
M. aad Mrs. K. A. Taeskl ef
Los Angeles have been visiting
here with her sister. Mrs. Msne
Thompson. The Tueskis have de
rided to remain la Salem and he
Will open a jewelry store here.
Mr. and Mrs, Harris Liets spent
the weekend In Portland as guets
of his brother and sister-inlsw,
1ST. and Mrs. Roy Lietx.
. amous tor
Brewing
for this
Jiqht
"It's the
Vifitorfl
9:30 to
OlYMPIA BREWING COMPANY
OLYMPIA. WASHINGTON. U. S. A.
vr-H
turn
BEEk THE REFRESHMENT BEVERAGE
Mr. and Mrs. C W. Parker had
ajther guests Saturday friends
from North Bend. Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick Kruse and sons. Fred
erick. )r George and Keith. The
Parkers entertained at dinner at
the Marion hotel for the K ruses
with Dr. and Mrs. William Parker
and Miss Mary Parker bidden as
guests. Later in the evening they
attended the wedding of Freder
ick Kruse, jr., and Miss Una Lee
at the Lutheran church in Silver
ton. Lt. Andrews and
Family Visit
Lt. tee H. Andrews, son of Mr.
snd Mrs. C. W. Andrews of Wood
burn, has arrived from Orlando,
Florida, where he attended a spe
cial course in statistical control
and is on s 21-day leave en route
to an Alaskan air base
His wife (Gertrude Dalk) and
two-year old son, Johnny, have
been visiting at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dalk.
Salem, the past month. They will
join Lt. Andrews in Alaska as
soon as possible. He has been sta
tioned at Augusta and Atlanta.
Gi. air bases as assistant opera
tions officer for the past three
years.
Couple Return
From Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Cldon G McDer
melt (Chary el Hayes) have re
turned from an extended wed
ding trip following their mar
riage on March 30 at the Maple
Leaf Evangelical church in Seat
tle. The Rev. John, Pike, pastor,
formerly of Salem, officiated.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse T. Hayes of
Salem and her husband is the
wm of Mr. and Mrs. L. G Mc
Dermeit of San Diego. Calif.
The newly weds went to Canada
and then motored down the Pa
cific coast and into Mexico. After
visiting with his parents in San
Diego for six weeks they came
north to Salem.
The new Mrs. McDermeit is a
graduate of Salem schools and
was employed st the state indus
trial accident commission. Her
husband returned in" March from
Germany. He took his training at
Camp Adair. He attended schools
in Kansas City. Kansas.
A garden party will be held this
afternoon in honor of the second
birthday of Michael Ray Genna
at the North 'Summer street resi
dence of his grandparents. Mr.
snd Mrs. Ed R. Gregson. The aft
ernoon will be sp"nt in play.
Guests bidden sre Mrs. Elliot L.
Nichols and Janice l."a. Mrs.
Lawrence Monner and Linda and
Judy. Mrs. Dsle Bials and Rich
ard. Mrs. Clinton Lammers and
Dean, and Mrs. E. ft. Bryan Mrs.
Ed R. Greason. Michael's grand
mother, and Mrs. Vince M. Gen
na, his mother, will serve.
Woman's Mlssieaary society ef
the Firt Presbyterian church will
meet Wednesday st 2 o'clock st
the church. The worship service
will be conducted by Mrs. D. B.
Kleihege with the theme "Chris
tian Education. The Rev. Fran
cis Chambers is in charge of the
program and a group of young
people, Pat Pearson, Lois Kearns
and Bonnie Ha r ton. will explain
the organization of Westminster
Fellowship and Missionary work
of the Youth of the 'Church All
women interented in work of
young people are invited to at
tend. f
B
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is an ancient craft with processed
developed throughout the ages...
reason, Olympia perfected hy
three generations
liold pride or
Water"
welcome
4:3(),erreiy Jar.
Steed
Goes
East
Mrs. -J.; Lyman
jSteed has
trained for the
eakt
coast wner
she will be met be her daughter,
Elizabeth, who has been releaa
from the SPARS ih Norfolk, Va
and son, Herbert, 4-ho will be re
leased from the artny in the nea
eai
ton
future in Maryland
The three will iisit in Bos
and other eastern points with reH
stives and friends J before driving,
ihjiiic in iwu munini.
Mrs. Steed's other daughter.
Mrs. Wallace Witter (Virginia
teed), who has
San Francisco, is expected to ar-j
rive in Salem Jun 19 for a few
days visit before returning to theJ
oay city to await
for Korea to join Lt Wittwer. She
will visit at the home of her hus
bands parents. Mr. and Mrs. H.
Wittwer. and with her brother.
Wallace, who is at the family
home.
Mrs.
m mm uera
To work in Chen-ire- and Utrr Fruits. Work
I ieg ins June 18. Register now at the plant
for work with this crew.
Time one-half over 40 hours No Sunday
Work.
Oregon Frail Products Co.
909 Viral Street - - West Salem
i
Radio's Great est Crooner
Bing Crosby
Listen Everjr
10:15
loci,
Sing Sings"
Presented by
Hamilton Furniture Co.
and stay Umed for
"Queen For A Day"
10:30 .M.
Mataal-Uo Lee en Year Dial
rewini
will always
place.
mm
OF MIlllONSj OF TEMPERATE PEOPLE
Mrs. Eleanor Irons mt Seattle,
who often visits in Salem, return
ed to her home Monday after a
several days stay io the capital
as the house guest of Mrs. George
E. Allen.
( On, AH Hakes J
HEIDER'S
AU Work Gaaraateed
41 Ceart St. Call 7522
Weekday
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'I'm Just a sueker for handsome boys with large allowances!
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A.P. Sunday Comics
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Tide Table
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Animal Crackers
Grin and Bear It
Annla Rooney
The Lona Ranger
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MAKE SURE ANNIE ROOKIE V IS
STILL MERC -
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1. Resorts
5. Betsy r
made first
American
v 9 Balsam
aubstance
10. Indian of
Peru
11. Evergreen
tree
12 Kind of
Jelly
14 Iafw term
l.V Mix
16 UtUexlri
17. Girl's nama
20. TMjrlt
21 Exclama
tion 22 Ireland
. (poet.)
23. Blttr vetch
24. Fused mat.
ter in a
furnace
24 Residue of
burned
malarial
25 Diminutive
of Helen 1
29 Samarium
(sym.)
8 1 Tiny
32. Before
33. French coin
34. Blunders
36 Howie
3 County. SW
England
40. Pointed arch
41 River (Afr.)
42 Not any
43 Otherwise
44. Ova
DOWN
1. A kind of
rangA
finder
2. Minute
openings
3. Genus of
the lily
4. Underwater
boat
5. Equip
9. Burden
T. Spread
about
8 One who
saves
11. Ready
money
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AND
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AS A MATTER YM
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FOG YOU?
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IS WORKING
FOQ ME
UNOCRSTANO
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WASNT GONNA SHOW SHOW
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13 God of war
- (Gr.)
IS. A. dining car
19. The talus
(hyphen.)
22. Elevated
train
24. An herb of
the parsley
family
25. Any power
ful deity
26 Filled with
solemn
wonder
27 Calm and
peaceful
29 Explains
Saleraajr'a Aasvse
30. Ponder
3V Sway
.35. Coins (Peru I
37. Eager
39. Bom
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BLOUSE -I
PUT TMEM
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THE TRADITIONAL BAIT USED
TO CAPTURE WOLVES - -
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