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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1946)
Tim Omqroei StaUsgnvm. Saln. Om ThurxLry. Julf IS. Ml-t ML's Bethel Conover, daughter .t Mr and Mrs. Gu Conover, b-rme Jthe bride of Henry J. Marr-t. ion of Earl MM of In -dfpwidenr, on July 19 at the First Methodist church The Rev. J'seph Adams officiated at the B r"c!nck nuptials before a bacfc Kr'Hjnd f pink and white galiol- ht..j'tv Ann Clampitt, niece of the bride and dresjwrd in pink, BEFORE WE CLOSE THE DOORS ETTE Rites Read At Church I i i i; ! i FASHION T?-e tapc-m Mr T i1a IK. :ft p'aed the wedding j ma ri h ! A T-r br:de. given in marriage bjr hr ftne-. wore a blue dressmak er suit v. .th while accevries and a corre r,f white rarnatins. M: Keith Hannen was maid r f t-.r.-' t and wore a gold suit with Ll;(k accessories. Mr. Hn- -.H& if t nun. A rt-c'T'' i'n vi as 1 at the h''T.e t f the bride's parents on S.i,th 17th street. Mis A. ('. Sun-d-uar.d ut the cake. Miss Ieta I.Iartt and Mrs. C. A. WikxI s-rv-fi the :( Miss Mary Sunderland an;i MiAf D-lla Maret presided at in- iiuiuh bowl A?:-r a trip to the Ori-g-m coast the !.tlviedi will be at home in Sm Shower for Bride A pte-nuptial party honored the brie vi hf n her siiter. Mrs. C. A.! Wood, er.iertained at her home : or. S IfiTh street A shower feted the br.de and refreshments were i sered by the hostess. J H'.r.rrir.fj Mrs. Maret were Miss- i e Ke:yn F-Kc'.hoff. Ardana Phelps, j I-3yi.n H ;mqjist. Yvonne Lager- ; f-ld. L-ta Maret. Margaret Mills, j De.la Msret. Mary Sunderland, Margtre! Ramsey, Mrs. Carl Con-m-r. Mr?. Mose Rawlins, Mrs. Henry Sunderland. Mrs. George V'w(, Mrs. Norton Wood, Mrs. Guy Corover. Mrs Fr3nk Wood, Mrs Verne Redmger and Mrs. C. A W(J. Birthdays Are Celebrated . i' H 1 S Ti .C LATHI - WetrlRC s 4reti th m freea Abbsau eettea picked and neaeeesen' at SyUeaaxa, Norma Jeasi Bvkuuwa, B4nnJnham sladent at Alabama Polytechnic bsU. Ute, sits a lop an ancient Aaborn landmark U4ae which was ased daring the Civil War U tarn at cannon. Boried la a river bottem when the Yankees approached. It later was dug ap. Mrs F!od Bacun was hostess at a forritn dinner party on Sun day i.ntnt ronoring the birthdays of Mr B on and Otte Davis. La -ye til).iay cakes were a feat ure of the table decorations. Present vwere Mr. and Mr. Joe Kbnger. Mrs. Harry Green and ; Gary. Stanley Gordon, Norman Gordon. Dons Bacon, Mr. and! Mrs Pt.il Corbett and the Bacons, li of Salem and Mrs Carraace Gilbert f Los Anjdf. 47& .... ai'tr k ! Tot lav's Pa Hern j - - ' L" t t .- . . 11 FRILL Y Linda DarneU of Ike ftJms poses In a fancy eos iirat of Ihe period of PhiladeN phla j 1I7 centennial. V' ' r r -.e .bii i -. ei a!!s far v ,r.g wan-!'. rrunni- -tr-' 1 iltfn 484l inittonw at fc."'--.ttrr a-.cJ has a drop-seat for err ' :t ' ';rer.-mjt Uin-f for lit-t:- V pj"?n -ifJ'tO come in sur.es 2, 4. r,; r M Sire fj, . -r ilU. 2 y - - '. . ymi'i nmtr tt. s-ri isivn caers m com lot i - !....' 'ArieieT. firfl mrui Strv- , . rfi Mt . rrrwtaC9 S. f'allf ' P-i-t p. n. PSTTriM Nl'MBM, y . : and ADDUII. f. .i mtrr ii4 jrxj our ert .C4ecTft ( tUlnfu' tn ! t..-: - II llltUati fi of de- in f i-ooret. kndtMta uili. eni- : W 5-t- . u. handlrran a free' Bxa'-ert. f- i idrlja irrlnted rlfDl Mr. and Mrs. Kdward J. Ilalllsy (Mildred Hill and their children. Jimmy and Marilyn left Tuesday to motor to their home in Crock ett. Calif, following a vacation with Mrs. Hallisy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Hill, 740 Breys ave. Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Goulet and sons, Phil and Gary, have returned from a week's sojourn at Sea view, Wash. They were join-; ed at the beach resort by Mrs, Goulet's brother-in-law and sis ter, Lt. and Mrs. Arthur M. Can non, and children, Nancy and Barbara of Seattle. Visiting a few days in the capi tal are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gui v. its of Hermiston, who are guests of her brother-in-law and sifcter, Mr unci Mrs. David Wrighf. The visitor have been vacationing at Nehaleri. Nelfhbors of Woodcraft will meet at the Woman's club house Kriday. Mrs. 'Kvelyn Vi.snaw will preside. April through August brrthdays will be remembered. AH visiting members are invited to attend. House (Hesta of Dr. and Mrs. M. C Kind ley for two weeks are their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Brydon and son, Ian, of Granger, Wash. A mixed two-ball fearsome will be held at the Salem Golf club Sunday afternoon and dinner re servations may be made by call ing Mrs. R. I. MacLaughlin, 9553, by tonight. DAWNS 3 ROSE For Your F loner (warden How Is the Time io Plant To eiti.se our method of selling direct from nursery to v-ii V'ri.uih the mil. we'll send yoti three well-rooted Rose lin jn-rini.H floo-t-r plaritn, ready to set out in your yard. 1 trvr .re the ne- fluwrii you have been hearing about thn newspaper, radio and garden magazines. Nearly a goiter of a million people ordered last year. They grow !o to three feet high Miid bear loads of silver pink flowers. Thett- i .r.ts are not divisions or transplants, but were grown frtm fe-d gathered from plants, that have already flowered in .t t .nsery. Set out according to our simple Instructions a'.1 tu a. ill have a beautiful display aft season. Please en t'.osf 2b i ents U rover packing, postage, and handling ex j ri- We'll careftaily dig. wrap, and ship three nice plants j)u, immedttel v. Send your request today with 25 cents to CLARK GARDNER Qub Reunion Held in Park At Silverton CENTRAL HOWELL The Nemo club women with thejr fam ilies picnicked ; in : the Silverton park Sunday. The year book which includes among other feat ures a history of the club and a resume of the past year's activi ties was given out. - The club was organized 17 years ago by a group of 13 women, two of whom are still members, Mrs. Ed Hynes, Mrs. P. A. Wood. Mrs. Loren Gower succeeds Mrs. Walter Haverson as president for the coming year. Mrs. Everett Milne, secretary-treasurer. Other members and guests pres ent at the picnic Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Roth, Ervin and Lucille; Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Way, Helen and Dean; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Way and three children; Mr. and Mrs. George Plane; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Simmons, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haverson, Betty Jo and Wayne: Mr. and Mrs. Don Kuenzi, Clyde and Lowell; Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Wood; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Milne; Mrs. Nellie Tuve; Mrs. Ruth West and Jerry; Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Hatteberg, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Simmons and Philip; Alton Roth; Mrs. Ralph Plane and her son-in-law, daugh ter and grandson from Los Angeles. are visiting the Glenn Henness family. Mrs. Albert Millsap has return-) ed from a visit at her sons in Portland. Elmer Klutke is having his! house painted. Homer's store; was painted this week. Helen Nelson went to Hopewell Sunday to be a bridesmaid for' her friend, Miss Geisler. Mrs. Ruby Winters spent sev eral days last week with Mrs. Han nah Gardiner in Salem. The Lee Carmonys and Mrs. Clara Meade of Portland visited George Rosses Sunday. J Mr. and Mrs. Lauphear have! guests from Eagle Rock near Los j Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chow der. The relatives and friends of Sam Donnell had a reunion at Lowes grove Sunday. Forty were present. . Goat skins are important ex-j ports of India, Brazil, Java, the ; Belgian Congo and Russia. ewnBQsnxnsnwuaneviVBnBtBjCwnn j Gates Women Visit Juneau GATES Mrs. Jessie Heath and Mrs. Ira Hall left by boat last week for Juneau. Alaska to visit Virgil Heath and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lowe are vaca tioning in Canada. Friends of Georgia Shane pic niked with her Sunday and she entertained former pupils at a picnic Monday. Mrs. Lester Hssseman and sons Elnsic ai its IHIoiSesS Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Handle and son. Jack, recently discharged from the marine corps, and daugh ter, ; Helen, have returned from Tomales. Calif., where they went to visit the Randle's daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parks Salem friends af Mr. and Mrs. William Martin of Portland will be interested to learn that they are the parents of an eight pound two ounce girl, Susan Joan, born on July 14 in Portland. The baby has an older sister; Linda. The Martins formerly made their home In the capital. For a Large and Complete Stock g of Records Both Modern and Classic HEIDER'S Records - Radios) and Repairing 428 Court I WMF. Wbw Jgft in IX i a. 2-Pc. Living Oooh Sniles Wine & blue tapestry, coven f 4 ICi CO full apring construction Maple Arm Dareno & Chair $ t Cuf Roue tapestry. Coil springs iLo3YJf Chrome Dinettes. Oak top itotO CT Jilt Hair pin legs. Red or blue chairs UhPv 5-Tube AC-DC Table Radio Ofl Walnut veneer cabinet ddiUi 24x26 in. Suit Cases. Tan or black $ IQ Including excise tax drVO Aluminum Clothes Hampers .. 10.95 Lloyd Metal Lawn Chairs Portable Electric Phonograph $39.85 Mhg. Desk, deep drawers, rope edge $44.50 Bridge Sets. Folding Table & Chairs. All metal. Fawn & tan combination $19.75 VE" GIVE 811 GKEEN STAMPS SALEM HOIIE FURIJ. CO. 127 CmmercUI St. I f ODD LOT FINAL CLEANUP e Jr IVB BESSES SPECIAL '5 ONE LOT BLOUSES Values to 4.98 Only One to Customer ONE LOT SUITS SPECIAL Nothing Rcsorvcdl EVERYTHING Must Bo Sold ONE GROUP DRESSES Values to 22.50 7V. ONE LOT SRIRTS Values to 6.95 98 NE GRoirp DRESSES Values to 19.50 ONE LOT PURSES VaJues to 7.95 33 r Inclndlnt Tax 7- , fo 11 A. jiim aw AW. ONE fiROUpW Af f'NAL Price ONE CROUP JUIIPEQS ReguUr 7.15 U 0.1 j CO ONE (;!nt:i Coals and Soils Valaes 39.50 to 45.00 ONE CROUP COATS Values U 390 CO 3 rJ3ore Days KNTIHK IIAI.ANrK Summer Dresses ALL COSTUME JEWELRY 1.00 to 35.00 l2 Price PLUS TAX Off SHORTS SLACKS SWIM SUITS SLACK SUITS ONE CROUP Play Snifs en sale Please Call for Your Lay-Aways Before July 27th ALL SALES FINAL -NO EXCHANGES -NO REFUNDS THE FASHIONETTE 429 COURT STREET 132S Amo)ticasi Bidj. SKittl 4, Wash. f.,i.MI