The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 15, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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Til OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Thursday Morning. August IS. 194t
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iWedding in
East Told
By Parents .
The utildir.g iT Miss Margaret
.i jix'.ti I'pohii to I.lnwl Hunter
kt K!ktm, Mil . on August 7 is
iK a!iin-uii fJ by her parents,
M: :,d M;s I).n II. Upjohn. The
Mni. a thief boatswain's mate
in the navy, is the md of the lute
H: and Mi? A J Hunter of Ixng
Jie-ch. Calif.
The bi ue. a graduate of Salem
filth iihrx-1 and Willamette uni
etswty, :s al.vj a graduate of li
IraVy school at University of Cali
f. rn.a and has been assistant li
brarian at technical school navy
I ;r. Chicago, and at the Brooklyn
r&ial hopital in Biooklyn, N. Y.,
. i the past two year.
The groom attended I'niveisity
f Soulhem California and was
. ith a drug firm m Beeily Hills,
pi;or to en'.ei n.g the nay.
Skaug-Fryer
Engagement
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Society Clubs
Music . . . . The Home
MAJJNE BUREN ; . JERYME ENGLISH
Womm'i Editor Society Editor
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I ,nil her fi.irner i i i 1 1 - v.ilh
r.r Mate highway depaitment.
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j n pjip ari'l Paper on.pany af
r. . (i -ihaTge fiorn the army,
t.ig v.ith ti.e B'fi aw foice in
t g'.nd.
Miss Griffin Now
Mrs. Macklin
Mi. Iwana Gr:ffin. daughter of
jLtr K .e Ciiiffin of Salem and
3 A Griffin of California, and
V endoU Macklin. son of Mr. and
A T. Maiklm were married
f. ugut 3. The ceremony was per
formed by the Rev. Dudley Strain
m' the home of the bride's brother
Jnd .ter-in-la w, Mr. and Mn.
I.. Griffin.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her bi other. She wore
grT pi" 'ripe suit and corsage
ef gardenias and rosebuds. She
as attended by Mrs. Marybeth
Rowland and Wallt Hillpot at-it-ixied
the gioom.
A reception was given follow
Ji.g the ceremony. - The couple
ir!t on a trip along the coast.
hey w;ll live m Salem upon their
fretui ri
CLUB CALENDAR
THIRSDAY
Young Matrons' club. YWCA. 1:30
p.m.
Pant president, and auxiliary to the
Umtrd Spanlih War V.ter.n. with
Mn. Jeki Buh MickeUon. 134 Sag
inaw it.
FRIDAY
W H C. regular meeting S p m. VFW
hall.
Anniversary
Celebrated
Mr. and Mn. D. D. - Olmsted
celebrated their 55th wedding in
niversary on August 12 at the
Methodist Old People's home,
where they now live. Mrs. Olm
sted wore her wedding dressand
treated friends there with 'cake
and other refreshments.
Their grandon-in-law, Robert
Hamilton, showed sound movies
of the surrender of Japan and:
seveial comedy shorts to all -as;
M-mbled guests.
Shower Given
Bride-elect
Mrs. Dora Bacon, bride-elect of
Eiic Truman Westling of Long
Beu h. Wash,, was honored at a
hower Saturday afteinoon given
by Mrs. Joe Klinger .The mar-j
riage will take place In early
September.
Invited were Mrs. Harry Greene,
Mrs. John Carpenter, Mrs. W.;
Staikey, Mrs. Robert Schwartz,!
Mrs. Kerne Daniels, Mrs. Dory
Ward, Mrs. Floyd Bacon, Mrs.
James Clark, Mrs. Each Fox, Mrs.j
Mike Simmons, Mrs. Frank Nor-
ris, Mrs. Sam Barry, Mrs. Gweni
Lyons, Mrs. Elber May, Mrs, Cleo
Burgess and Mis. Jim Gunston.;
Eight-Year Old:
Has Birthday ;
Patricia Ann Evans, daughter
of Mrs. Rose Evans, will have a
party on her eighth birthday
Saturday. Children of the rteighf
!! hood have been asked to the
affair. f !
Mrs. Evans and Patricia Anh
recently returned from twb
; weeks business and pleasure trip
I to Great Falls. Mont., thelptformi
I er home. s j
Shower Is
On Tuesday
Mn. Wayn Hadley was the
guest of honor! at shower giver)
for her Tuesday by Mrs. Russell
Beardsley at the home f her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wirth.
Bidden were Mrs. Douglas Mc
Kay, Miss Emma Lou East, Mrs.
Roswell Beach, Mrs. Gordon Keith,
Mrs. Douglas Chambers, Mrs.
Richard Chambers, Mrs. Robert
Findley, Mrs. Harry Carson, Miss
Mary Lou McKay, Miss Carol
Young, Mrs. Victor Collins, Mrs.
George LaVatta and Mrs. Ralph
Wirth.
Farewell Picnic
At Drury Farm
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Drury
were hosts at their country home
on Monday night at a "goodbye
to summer" picnic. A moonlight
hayride was a part of the eve
ning's entertainment.
Attending the informal affair
were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lucker
and daughter Joan, who are leav
ing this week for their home in
Washington D. C, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Eakin of Washington D.
C, Dr. and Mrs. Leslie Burdette
and daughters Leslin and Judy,
and Mrs. Burdette's sister, Mrs.
Kay Gallagher of Santa Ana, Mrs.
Ralph Barnes and daughters, Su
zanne and Joan, Mack, Frank and
Wendell Hartman, Mr. and Mrs.
Drury and sons, Jimmy and John.
The Drurys will leave In two
weeks for New York City where
Mr. Drury is a college professor
and where they will remain this
winter.
Visit -Here on
Way South
Miss Gertrude Eakin and Miss
Alice Judd are visiting Mrs. Mar
garet Rosecrans at her Center
street home for several days prior
to driving to Long Beach, Calif.
Miss Eakin, who has been, execu
tive secretary of the Portland
YWCA for some years, has taken
a similar position at Long Beach
and will report there on Septem
ber 1.
Both Miss Eakin and Miss Judd
are former Salem women.
Church Rites
Are Read
The wedding of Miss Patricia
Jaskoskl, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Jaskoskl, and William
I wen, son of Mrs. James Miller of
Aumsville was solemnized by the
Rev. T. J. Bernards at an 8 o'clock
nuptial mass on Tuesday at St.
Joseph's Catholic church.
Close friends and members of
the family attended.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a green linen suit
with white accessories and a lav
ender orchid corsage. SH was at
tended by her sister, iJuss Mar
garet Jaskoskl, who wore pastel
pink linen suit and black acces
sories. She wore carnations and
rosebuds.
Best man was George Iwen,
brother of the groom.
A wedding breakfast was served
at the New Salem hotel. They will
live in Salem after a wedding trip
to California.
Visitor to
Be Feted
Mrs. W. B. Robinson of Vet
Salem will entertain a group of
her friends at a luncheon Ft iday
at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Mack II. Clark,
a visitor at the Robinson home,
from Olympia, Wash., will be
the honored guest.
Covers will be placed for Mrs.
II. W. Shrogren, Mrs. II. B. John
son, Mrs. C. E. Ingham from Eu
gene, Mrs. F. W. Ingham from
Oklahoma City, Okia., Mrs. lis
ter Normoyle, Mrs. C. E. Illidge,
Mrs. Mack H. Claik and Mrs. W.
B. Robinson.
Mrs. Laue Hostess
At Lawn Party
Mrs. Alfred Laue was hostess
on Sunday afternoon at a birth
day lawn party for her husband
on his birthday. The company en
joyed games and boating on Mill
creek.
Invited were Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Holscher and Willis, Mr. and
Mrs. William Hlnz, Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Mittendorf, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Miller, Mr. and Mrs. O.
J. Downing, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Ulrich, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown, Earl
Burch, John Laue. Mr. and Mrs
Alfred Laue and daughter, June.
Mrs. Elinor Fox, home service
worker, Marion county chapter,
American Red Cross, will leave
Monday for a week's vacation at
the beach. Mrs. Blanche Allen, of
fice manager for the chapter, will
be back Monday after spending
this week in the mountains.
-at Jack land Jill's
Roller Skates .
Doll Swings .
Lil Abner Band
Straw Bonnet's (Bags to
Match) .
Scjil Boats
Carpet Sweepers
SALEM'S NEWEST CHILDREN'S STORE
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1.49
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Anklets, all sizes 4 to IOV2
25c and 49c
2.95
Stuffed Animals
Dolls
Electric Trains
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Rayon Panties
All sizes to U ... 89c
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