The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 10, 1946, Page 3, Image 3

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Special
Children's
Play Shoes
Values to $.5.98. Special
while they lat
1.99 - 2.98
White, red, brown or black
in
Ties or Straps
Arbuckle's Inc.
4S1 State St.
Luncheon to
Fete Miss
Elgin
Mrs. James' F. Taylor, Mr.
George Kellogg and Mjss Mary
Wright of Portland will ibe host
esses for a smartly arranged salad
luncheon at one o'clock Saturday
afternoon at the Normandy Manor
for the pleasure of Miss! Bernice
Elgin, July bride-elect of Robert
H. Anderson.
Small tables will be arranged
in the Blue room with bouquets
of pastel summer flowers! provid
ing the decorative note. Contract
I bridge will be in play during the
afternoon.
I Covers will be placed for Miss
j Elgin, Mis Enid Nelson, Miss
I Ruth Skinner, Miss Addyse Lane,
i Mis Donna Shafer, Miss Beth
Siewert, Mrs. Malcolm L. Page,
Mrs. Alan Siewert, Mrs. Herbert
j Stiff, jr., Mrs. Clayton Foreman,
! Mrs. Vernon Perry, Mrs.' Ralph
j Wade, Mrs. Leon Perry, Mrs.
llarriron Elgin, Jr., Mrs. Kenneth
Hanson, Mrs. Roy Ostrin, Mrs.
William Gilliam. Mrs. Carl Hul
tenberg, jr., and the hostesses.
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Tea to Honor
Newcomer;
Mrs. Wilmer C. Smith will be a
telr hostess Thursday afternoon at
her home on Tillman avenue for
the pleasure of a newcomer, Mrs.
Douglas Cooper, formerly of Port
land. Dr. and Mrs. Cooper came here
two months ago when he accept
ed the position of medical, exam
iner with the state industrial aecuL
dent commission.
Twpnty-five friends have been
invited to call between 3 and 5
o'clock. Pouring will be Mrs. Vir
gil Sexton and Mrs. Richard G.
Severin. Assisting will be Mrs.
Tom Dunham and Mrs. ! Roscoe
Wilson. The hostess will use bou
quets of roses and other summer
flowers for decorating.
Miss Geisler
Is Engaged
Miss Margaret Geisler, daugh
ter of John F. Geisler of Hope
well, is announcing her engage
ment to Delbert Charles Shipman
of Salem. The wedding will be
an event of July 21 at the Hope
well United Brethren church.
Society Clubs
SIC
MAXINE BUREN
Women's Editor
The Home
JERYME ENGLISH
Society Editor
Read '
In Carrier
Room
The marriage of Mis Lois
Cunningham, daughter of Mrs:
Ethel Cunningham, to Wesley
Wilson of Washougal, Wash., was
solemnized Saturday night, July 6
in ' the Carrier Room of the First
Methodist church at 8 o'clock.
The Rev. John L. Knight offi
ciated. Miss Donna Unruh -sang
"O Promise Me" and "Because"
and Miss Joan Twedt was the
accompanist. Lighting the tapers
were Miss ; Helen Jean Gilbert
and Miss Maxine Smalley.
For her wedding the bride wore
a white silk crepe afternoon dress
with matching accessories and a
corsage of red roses.
Miss Velma Wichman was the
maid of honor and Forrest Luthy
of Washougal was the best man.
Miss Wichman wore an aqua
crepe dress and corsage of roses.
A reception followed the nup
tials. Mrs. C. H. McCullah pre
sided at the. punch bowl and Mrs.
Alex Cameron cut the bride's
cake. Serving were Misses Edna
Schofield, Shirley Holman, Helen
Jean Gilbert and Maxine Smalley.
The newlyweds left by car for
a wedding trip to Yellowstone
National park. They will return to
Salem to live for the remainder
of the summer and in the fall will
go to Corvallis where. they will
attend Oregon State college.
Financial committee of the Bus
iness and professional Women's
club will hold a meeting' on Thurs
day at the YWCA at 7:30 o'clock.
Mrs. Anna Morgan is chairman.
Mr. and "Sin. Lloyd Arnold and
daughter, Mary, and Mrs. E. ;B.
Perrine visited the latter's son
Frank Martin and family in Eu
gene over the Fourth. The Mar
tin drove them home on' Sunday.
CLUB CALENDAR
WEDNESDAY
Ladies of th GAR. YWCA I p m.
Meadowlark auxiliary No. 120.
p.m. at hall, election and Initiation.
Catholic Daughters. no-hot cupper
with Mrs C. P. McCormick. 2183 Myr
tle ave., 6:30 p.m.
THIKSDAY
Pioneer Pot, No. 149. American
Legion meet at Legion hall. p.m.
MONDAY
United Spanish War Veterana and
auxiliary at VFW hall. :3 covered
dish supper, meeting at 8 p.m.
Mrs. Stump
A Dinner
Hostess
Additional Society
On Page Seven
Mrs. Fred N. Stump is enter
taining with a series of informal
dinner parties this week at her
home on D street in compliment
to a group of her friends.
Mrs. Stump will preside at din
ner tonight with several hours of
contract bridge following. Bou
quets of pastel flowers will pro
vide the decorative note.
Covers will be placed for Mrs.
William Busick, Mrs. James Hum
phrey, Mrs.' Charles Clarke, Mrs.
E. M. Page, Mrs. Merrill Ohling.
Mrs. William McGilchrist, Jr., Mrs.
George Alexander, Mrs. Herbert
L. Stiff, sr., and Mrs. Stump.
Monday night Mrs. Stump was
hostess for a similar affair with
bridge following the dinner hour.
Winning prizes were frs. Frank
W. Lehmer and Mrs. Wheeler
Rilea.
Covers were placed for Mrs.
Arthur A. Rogers, Mrs. F. W. Leh
mer, Mrs. Walter Cline, Mrs. Ed
win Viesko, Mrs. Wheeler Rilea,
Mrs. G. Frederick Chambers, Miss
Dqrathea Steuslof f and Mrs.
Stump.
The hostess is planning the
third In her series of parties for
Lthe near future.
Circle No. 2 of Knight Memorial
church will meet today with Mrs.
Maud Tallman on State street for ,
a covered dish luncheon.
FORD V-8 CARBURETORS
Efficient, "like-new performance! Every part !
that shows wear has been replaced. Tested and
inspected in accordance with latest manufacturing
methods. Carries SEAKS guarantee of service as
dependable as original equipment.
Chev 3I, 35, 37, 38, 41, 42. 8.39.
FUEL PUMPS
Ford, Chev., Plvm., Dodge '33-42
Replace that leaky. old punfl save gas! Factory
tests insure dependable service. New diaphragms,:
ale seats, and valves. Expert workmanship.
Exchanre
Ford V-8 '34-42
Mercury 3942
GENERATORS
a-55
& up
Exchange?
Non Air-Coold
For Chev., 1929-32, Ford V-8, 33-36
Ready for immediate operation. Delivers plenty of
power, will not overheat. Top-quality for this
low "price!
AIR COOLED GENERATORS FOR:
Ford V-K 19133-39. Chev. 1937-38-39, Chev. Std.
1 929-3 f I'lym., Dodge '35-36, Chev. Master '34
36, Ford, Chev., 1'lym., '29-39
Plymouth Deluxe 1937-39 Exchange 8.75
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YOUR OLD PART IN EXCHANGE
1
& up
Exchange
7
.45
$ up
Exchanre:
EXACT REPLACEMENT
FORD WATER PUMP
1937-42, all models
EXACT REPLACEMENT
Wafer Pnmp .
Plynoulh-1935-42
Dodge-1935-42
. . . 6.49
Chrysler-1936-42
DeSoio-193S-42
484 Stale - Salen
A Birthday
Party
Douelas Ha milton. ton of the
X Oa IV llfllllll IVSI IB, Will I VIC
bra te his fifth birthday at an in
formal garden party Thunuiay
afternoon at the Hamilton home
on Glen Creek drive.
After several hours of games a
birthday cake and refreshments
will be served.
Bidden to honor Douglas are
Tommy Dunham, Shannon and
Steven Loaiza, Ricky Wood. Bucky
Schmidt. Frederick Cole. Caroline.
Eleanor and Laurel Jones, Linda
Birsher, Gregory Stadter, Larrjf
McCargar. Kerry and Jimmy
Burke and D id Hamilton.
Mrs. Mary C Seektna. returned
India missionary, will apeak to
day at 7:30 p.m. at the Weleyan
Methodist church, 13th at Mill
st. Mrs. Seek ins spent several
'tosszS'iiotrittar
muiEl'MIWESS?
Tbl rrt medicine la foment $ to
rll pain, nrrtoua ditixni and
wk. cranky. 'drafgad out' frellnaa.
of surh daya bo due to ImtM
functional monthly dlaturnancwa.
itdia pi amirs wxzi
years In India and iivr a color- i the people .and tifO , i.f!unr
ful deaniptton of the rviolom aiul I On ltianily upon thf
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A Few More All-Steel T f
Playground Seis
ABIZOIIA "CHUCK V7AG0H"
Qioicc of everal motlels. With one of thee
fine grills you can enjoy outdoor rooking at
its best.
FOLDING CHAIRS
Hteel frame w ith heavy
ranas heat and hark.
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230 CHE ME K E T A t SALEM. OREGON
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