The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 21, 1946, Page 3, Image 3

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    Tb OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon. Wednesday Morning. August 21. 1946
PACE THREE
Mr. and Mr. Millard Marshall Washington State Medical society
C,
r.d Mr. and M; v Kenneth
Mst.i.:r.j returned from a pl;,ne
t;p to Spokane Monday night
T.e m n attended ;i meeting of
the medx.d bin .my (f Wa-riinn-Un
held in courier! ion wi!h the
meeting. They were registered at
the Davenport hotel. Accompany
ing the Salem couples were Mr.
and Mis. Joseph E. Harvey, jr.,!
of Portland, fdrmerly of Salem. !
A
Three Experienced Watchmakers
We Specialize in
Repairing Fine Watches
Material in stock for most all makes
10-DAY SERVICE
We hare a few good, new watches for sale
The elimination of O.P.A. will net chance our prices
R. G. WARREN
141 S. Liberty First Doer South First Natl Bank
Society Clubs
Music ., . 1 The Home
Umm t -(
Your Doctor
runs our
Train o? Thought
Yr, r admit if yoitr I )--I
i intr 1mmi. And Mr lwlirve
tliat' lite v a you ant it. ou
tr ( (inliilrm r in ) our Medical
I'ract itionrr. Ae liare tliat ron
fidrnce. 'J'liat'a why we follow
Iti direction implicitly. As a
further trj in oiir intrrrl, c
employ only killed registered
idirfrmarirlw; ue only freli,
M.irnt drnpt.. li y not bring
jur next prescription heref
F
I UVa Tirn
Willett'a
Capital Drug Store
Cor. SUU & IJbertj - Phone Silt
Miss Janice
! Patterson
A Bride
St. Paul's Episcopal chapel was
the setting for an impressive wed
ding ceremony Tuesday night
when MisS Janice Patterson,
daughter of Major and Mrs. Frank
B. Patterson, became the bride of
William Burke Cate, son of MrS.
L. M. Moberly of Middleton, Idaho, j Mary B Purvinef Mrs Daniej
Visitors Are
Honored at
Supper
CLUB CALENDAR
THl'RSDAT
Soournri,
luncheon and bridge.
Mrs. Kenneth Hanson and her
mother, Mrs. Roy H. Mills, were
hostesses for a smartly arranged
buffet supper party Tuesday night ;
at the former's home on Saginaw
street for the pleasure of Mrs. H. j
Burnett of Santa Barbara and her (
sister. Miss Margaret Purvine of j
Berkeley, who are here visiting i
at the home of their mother, Dr.
Mary B. Purvine. I
Arrangements of pastel summer i
garden flowers provided the dec
orative note on the bulfet table j
and about the rooms. Contract j
I bridge was in play during the eve
: ning. i
! Covers were placed for Mrs. !
! Burnett and Miss Purvine. Dr. i
Mi Mary Ellen Dearborn of
Ontario is M-ndmg a few days
in the capital with her uncle rid
aunt. Mr. and Mrs. flxar 1. I'mil
son, sr.
Betrothals
Two Sisters
Revealed
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Roseman
of this city hac announced the
engagement of their two daugh
ters. Miss Marjorie Roseman of
Ixmg Beach. California, and Miss
Evelyn Roseman of Salem.
Miss Marjorie Roseman in en
gaged to Daniel B. Clifton, jr.. son
of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Clifton,
The nuptial Vows were repeat- ! Schreiber of Indcrndence Mrs I r" of BHth' " Sh
i at 8 o'clock with the Rv. j
eorge H. Sw.ft off.ctating. The Tr.ndle. sr. Mrs. Ralph E. Pur- '"L JV"or
tar was decorated with bou- , vin Mrs Robert w raj Mrs. ?'ld ,s "'l.ated with Alpha Pi
ed
G
altar
queis oi nu aim snap- . Manfr,.,l Olson Mrs Samuel
per, rroiessor wain ice niennen Charles A. Sprague. Mi.-s Eleanor
was the organist. I Trindle Mrs rt.v II Mill ad
M- d i in , i t i i v. nun j , ijiia
IS. j g . r: . l. . .
. : viiiena isoiorny, ri cnapier.
dragons flanked by tall white ta-j Rutler. Mrs Ina Johnvon Mrc ' Mr. Clifton is now employed in
Ing Beach after serving four
years in the U S. army air forces.
The wedding will be an event
of, early October.
JMiss Evelyn Roseman is en-
gaged to Lee S. Fallin, son of j
Mr. John J. Fallin of Salem. Both I
attended Salem high school and j
Miss Roseman is now employed
in the secretary of state's office.
Mr. Fallin served four years as
a paratrooper in the South Pa
cific theater, and is now playing
for the Salem Senatois. No date
has been set for the weddinik
Major Patterson came down
from Seattle, Where he is sta
tioned with the army, to give his
eldest daughter in marriage. For
her wedding she chose a white
lace gown fashioned with low
waistline to which was gathered
a full, floor length skirt. The
sleeves were, long and trimmed
with lace buttons and the high
neckline was round.
Her fingertip length tulle veil
cascaded from an open crown de
signed with high pointed tiara
of lace and tulle. She carried a
white prayer book marked with
white orchids.
Miss Jean Patterson preceded
her sister to the altar and was
her maid of honor. She wore a
peach net frock made with a low
waistline, full $kirt, cap sleeves
and a high tound neckline. She
carried a cascade bouquet of peach
gladioluses and wore a flowered
Juliet cap.
Brother Is Best Man
Richard Cate of Middleton stood
with his brother as best man.
Mrs. Kenneth Hanson.
Mrs. Beach
Fetes Mrs.
Brownell
Mrs. Roswell W. Beach pre
sided at a smartly arranged stir
prise luncheon on Monday after
noon in honor of Mrs. Robert M
Brownell. The affair was held at
the Royal Court apartment of
Mrs. Beach s mother, Mrs
Lehmer.
Contract bridge was in play
following the luncheon hour. Bou
quets of summer flowers in pas
tel shades provided the decora
tive note.
Covers were placed for Mrs.
Robert M. Brownell, Mrs. Doug
las Chambers, Mrs. Francis V.
Smith. Mrs. Phil Brownell, jr..
Returning Monday from stay
at their summer home at Neko
win were Mrs Frank 11. Spears,
F. W. i f.r., and daughter, Mrs. Carlton
i McLeod. Joining them for the
weekend were Mr. McLeod, Mrs.
Taylor Hawkins and daughter
Harriet. Mrs. Thomas A. Robert
and son Tommy are also home
from a stay at their summer place
at Neskowin.
Seating the guests was Stanley j Coburn Grabenhorst. Mrs ' Harrv
J u V.- Carson, jr.. and Mrs. Beach,
ror her daughters nuptials Mrs. i ,
Patterson selected a navy blue
See Them . .
at MIL
NOW
Ball Bearing
All Metal
HOLLER
SKATES
Adjustable fur
s.e. built for
heavv 1u!v
Special
3.98
25
RATCHET TYPE
SOCKET SET
With offset exten
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-crew driver bit. 8
sockets, sizes 7, 16
to 15 16 in.
1.85
BALL-COCKS
FOR ALL
STANDARD
TOILETS
You can easily
install it
1.75
each
WIRE
POTATO
MASHER
20c
WIRE
STRAINERS
As'soj ted Szes
10c 20c
i
STEP-ON TYPE
Kitchen Ciarbage
CANS
White Enamel
Large Size
4.95
Just
Received
LARGE
SHIPMENT
OF
HEAVY
GALVANIZED
Harvesting
Pails
12 and 14 Quarts
TRI E TEMPER POCKET KNIVES
HEDGE SHEARS
In large selection of
Precision built, uith
8-inch cerated blade 'P5 and SIze
3.00 1.00 u 2.00
mAmf, a S.,i.a r!LiiiiW
8
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sheer suit wtth white lace trim
and a navy hat with matching
accessories. Mrs. Moberly, who
came with her sons for the wed
ding, wore a black crepe ensem
ble with matching accessories.
Their corsages were of fuchsias
and rosebuds.
The Patterson home was the
scene of the wedding reception
which followed the nuptials. Mrs.
Befsie Horner presided at the
punch bowl and Mrs. E. E. Bragg
cut the bride's cake. Serving were
Miss Margaret Hughlett, Miss
Donna Upjohn, Miss Barbara Belt,
and Miss Mary Nims of Portland.
Miss Virginia Case passed the
guest book.
The newlyweds motored north
to Vancouver and Victoria, B. C,
on their honeymoon. For travel
ing the bride donned a black suit !
with lace trim and white sheer !
blouse. Her iat and accessories 1
were black and . to her suit she ,
pinned white orchids. On Sep- p
tember 2 Mr. Cate and his bride ' A
will entrain tor Boston where!
they will live for the ensuing two j
years while he is completing his
education at Boston university,
Guests Here
From Iowa
Mr. and Mr. L. V. Benson are
entertaining as their house guests
this week members of her family.
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Bell, brother
and sister-in-law of Mrs. Benson,
are here. from. Keota, Iowa. With
them are the Bell's son and his
family, Mr. and Mrs. James R.
Bell and children. Douglas and
Karen Sue, also of Keota.
Joining the visitors here on
Saturday will be the Bell's daugh
ter and her family, Mr. and Mrs.
William Gi McClanahan and
daughter, Sharon, who are coming
north from their home In San
Francisco.
On Sunday the Bensons, their
sons, Steven $nd Whitney, and
their guests will go to Seaside for
a sojourn and to take part in the
Columbia river salmon fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. Gil Lieser and
daughter, Gail Irene, have re
turned from a two weeks sojourn
in Seattle. They were guests of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
Lieser, at their summer home on
Puget Sound.
Summer visitors at the home of
Mrs. M. C. Cafshatt and her sis
ter. Mrs. Itha -Knox, are the fet
ter's son-in-law and daughter, Lt.
and Mrs. Keruieth L. Enelund and
daughter, Barbara, of Washington, -
D. C. Lt. England is now on ter
minal leave and has been sta
tioned at the naval research labor
atory in Washington, D.C
Sugar Qilenclnr
BOOK 4: Spare stamps 9 and
10 valid through October 31. 5
pounds each, for home canning.
Spare stamp 49 good for 5
pounds through August 31.
New stamp will become Valid
September 1 for 5 pounds.
Mrs. Frances Hashagen and
Miss Pauline Heirike left by
plane Monday night for a week's
stay in Victoria, B. C.
ATTENTION
FLAX GROWERS
Flax hauling wanted. Have
truck and trailer. Fast hauling.
See Harvey Gehrlng. rt. 3, box
121. Kilverton, or call Wesley
Gatchet. Red 261.
i
SAVE!
This coupon worth $5 on any regular
$15 to $50 permanent.
i
$5.00
Good until Oct 1st
The best In Modern, new equipment to insure a
permanent.
good
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Gas Bombs
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230 to 450
General Electric Ultra-
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APPLIANCE CO.
357 Court St. Phone 3028
SALEM, OREGON
Reduced Again!
SMART SHOP
Spring & Summer
Coats
Suits
Dresses and
some Blouses
We now have a much larger group
to choose from . . .
Have YOU been in?
Have YOU seen them?
new fall Milgrim
fashions being
shown in cur north
window
SMART SHOP
115 N. Liberty
open until 6 p. m.
Couple Will
Wed Today
At a giiit-t rrirmmiy this room
ing at 10 30 o'clock Mis K.tlph
B;irne and Dr Chester A. Downs
will exchange their mai 1 iajre vow v
The ritrs will be peifoimed at
th North 21M stieet reMdence of
Dr. and Mr. Kmest C. Milliards
with Dr. Km h;. id f d utl mg
After a wedilmy liip Kir cou
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