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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1946)
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M Carl Orrh Fond for All 'Concert Hour M at OnbaaUa Teaa Rangeta Band Wagon I 11 -mm Stewart f- Orett 'Orchaatra IHewa li lt piewarTa Orctt .'Orrtie.tr a lOrrrtemtra II M Orrsi.- JAir-Flo I Orchestra list Newa literenada I It at Newa (New Newa 11 Sign Off IStiect I Sign Off I News t'luh Orrh. X"tra Hour KOAC Tt'stIB Af SSP Ki It Ot t Jt Far W : II Con- 1 cert Hall. Hour; I : 11 Newa; Rid'em Ci 12 13 wboy : Farm 1:11 Miss Amack A Bride At a crremony Friday night mt the Fresjj Methodist church Miss Marcell! Amack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs; D. A. Amack, beta me the brida: of Ralph L. Salter, son of the Rv. and Mrs. E. C. Salter of Portland. The groom's father officiate at the 8 o'clock nup tials. Mrs. Ronald Hoi ford, cou sin of the groom, and Miss Bern It a Bolt &.n. Lighting the tapers were Dixae Amack of Swiss Horde, and Kay Salter, nieces" of the cou ple. ; j; The bride's gown was of white brocaded;' satin fashioned style with long sleeves and full train. Her tulle veil cascaded from:: coronet pf orange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of plcik rosebuds fand carnations. Mrs. Arthur Amack of Swiss Home wts matron of honor and wore a pink, net and lace gown. Mrs. Howard Amack of Vancou ver. Wash, was bridesmaid and wore pink crepe. Allen Amack of Vancouver, Wash, was ring bear er and Marilin Salter was flower girl. Merlin, E. Salter was his broth er's best s man. , Ushers were Ray mond and Veinon Salter. For her daughter's nuptials Mrs. Amack chose a grey sheer print afternoon dress with black accessories and corsage of gar- Variety Time: 1:43 A Look at Aus tralia: 1 O t-H Club Assembly: i-OO News; 11 MusK Masters. 4 00 Oregon Reporter, f 13 Music Matinee; 4:43 Un der Capital Dome: 1 06 On Upbeat: 3 33 Spotting Sports; t 00 Newa; S.IJ American 'Pageant; 30 Behind trie News. S 41 Hound the C ampfire lui Eve. Farm Hour; 00 Band Concert; S 13 All Veterans: I 30 Musk- That Endure, t 30 Drews: t 43 Eve. Medita tions: loot Sign Off. i dentat. Mrs. Salter: wore pink crepe gown with black accessories for her son's marriage. A reception was held in the church parlors. Mrs. Jess Walter cut the bride's cake and serving were Miss Lucy Barham, Miss Markita Wilson and Mrs. Robert Snook. After a wedding trip to the roast the couple will make their home in Salem. For travelling the bride wore a black wool suit with matching accessories. The bride is a graduate of Sa lem schools and attended Los An geles Pacific collejje. The groom received his education in South Dakota and served in the army 39 months and .wait in Germany for a year and a half. The Salem BPW Hub's Jane dinner meeting will be held to night at Nohlgren's at 6:30 o'clock. Mrs. Carmelite Weddle. program chairman, has secured Mrs. Leone Jensen, state first Vice-president, of Eugene as guesti speaker. Hre topic will be "Federation Ideals". New officers will be installed. Chavdwirk chapter. Order mt the Rainbow for Girls will meet for a picnic lunch at 6:30 tonight, fol lowed by an informal business meeting. t Salens council pf Church H'pmen executive board wi)l meet at the YWCA at 2 o'clock today. The summer picnic will be planned. Presidents of local missionary so cieties and two representatives are invited to attend. Disabled American Veterans sewing meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Stuart Johns, 3790 Monroe avenue, all day. A no host luncheon Will be served. Guaranteed Walch Repairing! I : Don'! Throw Yonr Walch Away We tlx Then Whea Other: Cant. Five Days Service By Oar Staff Of Srlentiria Watchmakers. Diamond Setting Stare Hears 9 t J 3i'"i,t' V: if-" Jewelry taring ! 8Ure ! Hoars ' I" ' w 1 . I ! i 4- mi w (fl V W To) 3 ai8 w ei ' ; i hum rm Iransborta Hon Furnished h-irWW l S!- 'St' S " Ii ' l,l lnn,r OuSKhwl tf j i Bo at Farm Labor office, 361 Chemeketa any morning from 6:30 to 7:30. Bring your lunch Cherry Growers will take you to and from orchards. . . . or Drive out to Orchards. Phono 2-1663 or call in person at Farm Labor Office to be routed to Orchard nearest your homo. SneavSeGft (2i?(S)g) Sun g ITeaaS Tg A 1DTV7 T7 f To)rf?To) is1 ZFsAauiiva LLD-Lyis, 361 Chemeketa - Phone 2-1663 Sponsored By Willamette Cherry Growers, Inc. "THE YOUNG IDEA" By Mossier "I always had a aarmal and happy ehtldheed and I'm still ormai and happy and, dec. It kinds warrles me! Exclusive in The Oregon Statesman It Seems to Me Paul Mallon A.P. Sunday Comics Sportslightner Tide Table Tret) Enough Animal Crackers Grin and Bear It Annie Rooney The Lone Ranger BlondU Barney Google Mickey Mouse) Popy The Young Idea The Oregon Statesman. DAILY CROSSWORD Salem, Ore., Tuesday. June 23, 19S--7 ACROSS 1. Indian prince 6. Fashions 11. fUverfFr.) 12. Decree 13. Put to hold piece from slipping- 14. Affection, ate term fFarn.) 13. Before 1. Mulberry IT Unit of illumination (E3ec.) 18. Supple 22. 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