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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1946)
r m " ""' 1 " 1 "" " ' "" mmmm a ' fc?nT ": y r - -tr:-ii.-rrSiLJ - 1 i : i :: i ' i " I- ! 'rites, daughter o( Mr. and Mrs. D. W. ! wh s er.vajerr en and forthcoming mar- ! 'rrird Cornpton son of Mrs. Bertha V. i w is cmn ...... ;n red in Eugene on July 10. j t !ic ( ! o ir, I. . j t on August 31. The j j: i i i I' 't S i!rr schools and the Unl-j :n " .: i i . Tti.sir.'j tujiness in San I Miss Zeller Reveals Plans . ..!. H.lllii' ('( '.' .r .- si i i ii of M fj i . i i a '.4 i i'----' of Mi s , 7- - J.it.n K !)oa(1. ' ! ai,1 Mo HMrft. A o p .S i' Ttt1 . , M .'. ..i.-t . :, i: i h oti . ' ' 4 o . ' k H v. in I): Jo- 1 K 1 'Tl f f 1 1 I ' I I i ;.,: A Krt S(JJ il l 1 1 C '11 1 Jo,ttn Schrnr!lnT bf i.-; v I -ij(htii.j: tf tip . M. I.orr;:ne Wfl!m i li'i.vii 1 I , , h.4 only ni.i ; r ..( S( has . . .i AuiJr ry i ,j t tr hi ma d ii !--rr.! ) w 1 1 1 i- K 1 1. ..( Pot an.1 I . . 1 s iff r . i fr .h ' j m r :..c, ! i , ! '.' - I . A ,1 O .,.. 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Wil liam Mrrriott. ta S. Capitul it . 1:30 p in H.oal Nijhbort of America. VTW h!l. p III : imiMT Pt Mt'i'im OIS picnic witii Mra. Ryrnn Hr-u-k, X.t9 Richniond avenue. 0 X0 p ri Nev Bride Given Surprise Shower A aurprUe khowrr was givfn Mm Harold Ittln on Friday, by a Kio'ip of f i lend The honor guet. the fmmer Miss Charlotte 1 Moinitix. and Hat old Iittin were married at the home of the 1 hridc'a hirrther. OJuftxo Hornirig. In Dayton, Waahmgton, Jun :6. The itnmni ia the non of W. R. Iftin of PoitlanJ I The party w a in the form f a bathroom shower and was held at the home of the honor guest. Histfes weie Mr-i J. I). Ber wik. Mr-, llollin Haaj. Mr. Ar thur M-aidsIey of Albany, and Ml-i Miri!e- Miller. w"ie: Mrs Carl Miller. M H Klvaida. Mra. Myrtje Hoth. Mi (ill Ogden, Mr. Cytil Colbath. Mr Rodney H. Ma pes, . Mia C arl Fiher, Monmouth, Mr. J M .mat: Ml Katheryn Caf ihew. Mi A lit -e Mathey. Miss K.dna Mc'Klhiirury. Mis CUia MI lr and Orvilla Horning. ; Ur Hesleyaiv Service Guild Mill ha . e a pirnir meeting Mon day 11 ght at 6 30 at the Leslie juO inr higrj m hiKil grounds. In c ase ff rain the pi.-nic will be at the home of Mix Lom Ohmait. 1590 South Church alreet Central WCTl will kM Its aa- , nual picnic on Tuesday at the Eu gene Presrott home at 12:30 o clock A basket lunch will be erved on the lawn The Rev. Ixouia E White of the Knight Memorial church will lead the de votions and a short program wljl follow. Faat MaUaM. OCH, will for a picnic dinner in the garden , of the htwne of Mrs, Byron B. Her- rirti, 2J0 Rrchmond avenue, Fri 'day night at 6 30 o'clock. Assist 1 mg hoatewwea will be Meadasnef Sam M SUcbJer. C R. Blodgett, j A. N. C'openha ver. Albert A. Co-j 1 ben and Paul M. Gemmell. i tin' t Oi -::hv'' y,-il t - ' . v 1 i M s Ve." r",:oree (P&jqy Van Santen) who i cr. I .'. y 7 at :: First Congregational church, i . p jj . 4: ' -: ci !:. lohn Van San ten 3 and hjer r . - Ar. ard Mrr 7 G. Greenlee. Thty : "' ' ' - .'!:. he z amending th school 2)' ook flow. but ... I felt positively wicked when I spilled a lew grains of 3ugar on the floor and then crunched around on it lor awhile. There was a day when I would have shud dered art every crunch, but now I felt jusli fied In getting every little bit of good out of it Starting things ... A homg gardener has so many experiences. Ours came this wek when we opened up a pod of home grown peas and found them all to hav-s square comers. Now many an inventor would give his eye teeth to think up some thing as practical as that. Remind m to work on this - we may have somthing. Thm first fifty years . . . Up in Seattle they used to have, and may still have, a Golden Wedding club, made up of couples who has celebrated their golden weddings. Onc a year they mt for an open air picnic in th park and they had a wonderful time. Little old westerners . . . Ve are Jold that one of the biggest stirs of the evening at "Voice of the Turtle" came in the scene which shows three. rooms of the New York apartment and one of the actors gets a bottle of milk from the refrigerator. The excitement occurred because "Portlandrs seemingly were ncJ acquainted with j.jper nulk bottles! Chew-chew . . . We looked over those new fangled machines for putting top dress ing on the streets and think they do their iob very nicely, but where does the iar lor chewing come from? Some of the best people in Salem have chewed tar off the best stree's of Salem in the old days of heat itupand pour it on . . . Maxine Buren Parties Will Fete Miss Elgin Popular July blide-elett is Miss Bernice Klgin. whose marriage to Robert H. Aruterson of Portland will be an event of next Sunday. Several parlies are beinx arran Kfed in her honor this week. Tuesday night Miss Enid Nel son will entertain with a bridal parly for Miss Elgin at the Spa tluests have been inv ited to a des sert supper at 7:30 o'clock with a miscellaneous shower following. The long supper table will be centered with a bridal bouquet in pastel shades and flanked with matching tapers. Bidden to honor Miss Elgin are Mesdames Harrison W. Elgin, sr.. Arthur Anderson. Portland. Cleorge KelloRg. Orville South, William Wh'ittmoie, Alan Siewert, Dean Trumbo. italph Wade. Clay ton Foreinai (ieorge I.aVatta, i Roy Ostrin, James Taylor, Rus- The Oregon Statesman, Salem. Ore- Sunday. July I A. 18441 Officer Will , 1 Make Visit ' sell Buardiley. Throne . C.renfell, Dallas, Ixiitis Aahliman. Kranklin Bishop. Misses Mary Wright. Port land. Addse l.ane and Donna Shafer. ! f... 11"... I..-. . ri..r.l,.,... t.. Clavton Km njmn is arranging a i M one o'clock luncheon at the Mar- A pef'! rneetinf tof Wjilam-: ion hotel in honor of her cousin. ette Shrine No. 2. Order of White After the luncheon the guests w ill j Shi me of Jerusalem will be held go to the Foreman home on Su-i i,ntl-v wlth Bethlehem Shnne No. oei ior wIipmI f. several hours of . 4 of Eii Rene Monday night at the; contract and a bathroom shower Salem Masonic temple honoring for the bride-elect. Summer flow - he supreme w orthy high priest er will heinsed hout the room ess. Mrs. Nellie Combellsck of for decorations. Honoring- Mis Elgin . wiil ' Ixtn Beach, Calrf. ie A covered dish dinrser will be Mesdames Harrixn W. Elgin, sr served at 6 o'clock with-Mrs. Mil- Arthur Anderson of or t 1 a n d. ilr Hayden In charge cf ar- Harrison Wl" Elgin, jr.. James Tay lor. Ceorge;Kellogg. Alan Siewert, Malcolm Page. Leon Perry. Ver non Perry. Herbert L. Stilf. Jr.. Eoring Schmidt. Helene Shrum, Portland. K. J..Donnell. C. W El gin. Ceorge Elgin. Woodbnrn. Miss Enid Nelson and the hostess. Miss Donna- Shafer and her sis ter. Mrs. Ralph Wade of Halsey. are planning a party for Miss El gin on Thursday night. rangements. At 8 o'clock themeet-; ing will be held to conier the de-; gree of the order and receive the; mpetioii of Mrs. Combellack, ; All White Shrine members are tn-' vitett to attend. ! . t Aildilional Sociflv On laP Ten 5mnmer Jevelry Have too much You can never hjv Uon to MAIN n-OOR BOYS' COTTOH Polo Shirts Plastic s CfflU5B2NS . Sandals Coilon Blouses ,c,. . M tfi r l S. Cool w.W5.ny PHJ White tailored rked dlast.caUy Sbert sleevea. """ SECONO TIM Hi Head Scarfs Jersey head Generous ""eVrned U " low P"ce. ' MAIS FUOK 0 SU B H (B SB M sweep 12 Your last rlianoe to save on Summer Needs ... at prires you lianllv So hurry, hurry, hurry! Better be here Monday morning before il'a too lale! ... "I, I. L.jijffq aMMMiMfaMaMaMMiMM i i m mi . u L-J 88 Special priced factory purchase o! summer play shoes reduced to these extremely low prices. Sturdy leathers, cool fabrics and plastics. 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