The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 12, 1946, Page 6, Image 6

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Mr. Taylor
.Weds in
South
Fffm New Orleans come de
tail of the marriage of Salem
man. Vmtjn Howarth Taylor,
a-n of Mr. and Mrs. Milo E. Tay
lor of S-lem. to Miss Betty Fran
re Trrroy, daughter of Mr. Paul
I -hMard Terroy of New Orleans,
hith took place in the southern
rty on September 9 at the Car
r iltton Avenue Methodist church.
Mr. Taj lor flew south far her
' marriage.
The double ring ceremony was
terfoimed ty the Rev. Elmer C.
(iunn, alted by the Rev. Rob
ert Jarr,:eon. at 8 o'clock. Miss
Nellie Mse Gunn n the soloist
U'ulim J. Whippee, Jr., of
Itarite Mm , fjve his cousin in
mrriiEe. The Lrirtal gown, which
wit mode by her mother, was of
white kdttn and marquisette. The
tm bodice win enhanced with
a neckline of fleur-de-lis design,
an 1 applique to the marquisette.
The kut was in two tiers, the
tn Kne edged in satin applique.
She ore lor.g white gloves and
rter three Uered fingertip length
veil, i t tulle was caught to
wreath of orange blossoms. She
c; i-i an old fhioned bouquet
of !h'r tchr.otis centered with
an r . t-.ici.
Mi l.rrrtt Ron of EniJ. Okla ,
; ht-r iitcr's matron of honor
mni ..re rU.e lace firtdesmaids
r:ii Mr Kuirn L. Drown and
M... Hetty Lou Newirth of New
tr!en. who wore pink and yel
1.. U e dr-Mts rt pectrvely. The
di .-, f-hioneil with peplumt.
rruue alecAcle&s and worn
w:t. lor.g white gloves. Their
h fo-h.ored bouquets were of
Liu., eilrw ard pink asters.
Or-rge H, Thorr.pMn was best
Tn.r. ani uher were R. Ross
C '-r -L jr. arid William B. Cok,
m'.i ,f New ; Or leans.
Mr Terrify wore a yellow em
r?i si'.k dies with blue car
nj'...ri curv;.e fur her daughter's
we-Uir.g. Mrs. Taylor attended
her ('. nuptials in a delft blue
crepei gown and corsage of pink
an i hite tarntiors.
A wedd.ng reception followed
th-- nites at tne Terroy home. Trie
pe iyw rU went by plane to-Chat-tari.-.gj
on their honeymoon. For
g ;r g . aw ay the bride wore grey
K!jardine suit with black hat and
Society. U Clubs
Music . . .V The Home
MAXDIE BURET!
Woman's Edllor
ramoriteusH
Society Edllot
black patent accessories. Pinned
to her suit was an orchid.
The couple will live In New
Orleans until Mr. Taylor com
pletes bis education at Tulane
university. They plan to come
west Lo the spring.
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Club Session
Is Friday
Salem Business and Profession
al Women's club will have an all
club recreational . meeting Sept.
13, at 7 JO at the Mayflower Dairy
Coop. Mrs. Jessie Mae Llndley is
making arrangements assisted by
Miss Uva Boon. Mildred Yetter,
Minnie MeCullah, Helga Brosten,
Leona Golz, Eva Gustafson, Hen
rietta Low. Juana Holmes. Susan
Faherty, Mabel Corder. Mesdames
Chester C. Fisher, Myrtle David
son, Mayme Yates, Ef fie Good en,
Elizabeth McKain, and Elsie Hen
derson. Mrs. Homer Smith Jr.. will talk
on Brittany and display her col
lection of dolls and perfume.
Wedding Read
At Salem Home
Miss Mary Louis Rankin,
daughter of th Rev. and Mrs.
Ira F. Rankin. Vancouver, Wash.,
and Allen J. Keith of Portland
were married on Wednesday at
the home of th bride's cousins,
Mr. and Sirs. Herbert R. Mitchell
on South 18th street In Salem.
Mus Peggy Fargher of Vancou
ver attended the bride. Th Rev.
Rankin ' performed th ceremony.
The bride was attired in a winter
white suit with brown accessories
and red ros corsage.
Mr. sa 4 Mrs. Jolut A. Brown
of 1243 South 15th street were
hosts recently to Mr. , and Mrs.
Ivan Holm and Miss Alice Holm
of Naselle. Wash-, and Claud
Smith of Nova Scotia. Canada.
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Chesls oi irauers
1 inch width. IMywoad drawer bottoms and back. Ma
ple and walnut finiah.
I drawers
$18
5 drawer ....
$19
HlavaUat Desks. 4 drawers
SCSI I. in. top. Msl A wslt flateb
rrrelaia to rhraaa Dtaett Ke
Rrferter? table. Black and whIU
I mflnWhed nUlily Cabinet
St in. hlh. S shelves
$79.50
lljr Temp Radiant K Ice trie Heater ...i $ 9i33
Klectric Portable Phonograph $3500
Itra.vt Hurricane I -amp. Ha by shades . $ 4.95
lira Indirect Pin-up Iampn $ 4.93
2-!ire Llectr'ic Toater . - $ 2.10
.10-pc. Silser I'late TaWe Set , $ 9.93
Genuine Hand Painted Picture., 20x22 ........$ 9.93
White Pottery Table Ijimps. IUyon shade $ 5.95
5 WE CIVE SAII GREEN STAMPS
SALEII hoiie nmn. CO.
137 So. Commercial '
ScfoooE of PaimcSimtfgr
Re-opens Sept. 13th
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Tap, Stage, Ballroom Dancing
o o o
Choose your chiliCs Dancing Teacher
you do your Family Physician.
The Teacher you sefect should be schooled
and experienced in Child Psychology.
The ptojter leginning is essential
to tlie education and artistic growth
of your child.
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10:00 A.-M- cuiWrm 7
i V.00 V. CWWreh .9 -.
3 .00 I- ' ' I ' rrnllite an. I
llring Your Child to Us
Salem iirmory, Fridays Only
'
Plans Made For
AAUW Meetings
American Association otU Uni
versity Women will open its fall
program with a 1 o'clock luncheon
September 21 at the Marion hotel.
Dr. A. L. Strand; president of
Oregon State college, will speak.
Mrs. Frank Burlingham will sing.
Th first lssu of U bulletin
will b out next week edited, by
Mrs. Stearns Cuahing.
Tentative plans for the coming
year includ luncheons in Sep
tember and October, th annual
tea for new members In Novem
ber and a musical in December.
The board of th Salem branch
approved an organization mem
bership in Salem War Memorial
association at its meeting Tues
day at the home of the president
Mrs.- F. L. Utter Progress of the
memorial association was report
ed by Mrs. Robert Fisher, jr, so
cial studies chairman.
Salem women attending th
state board meeting, in Ashland
this week Include Mrs. John Bur
cham, state vie president; Dr.
Helen- Pearce, state fellowship
chairman; Miss Beryl Holt, region
al fellowship chairman and Mrs.
Utter, president of th t Salem
branch.
Th Missionary society f the
First Baptist church' will gather
today at the E. W. Peterson home,
155 North 21st sL (take Chemeketa
street bus). Th 2 o'clock program
will be under the direction of Mrs.
E. T. Mitchell. Love box offerings
will be opened. Floyd Whit will
presid. ; i
Airs. William LaMar (Carolyn
Hunt) has returned from Camp
uampoen, Kentucky, ana la tern
porarily at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hunt
She hopes to leave this winter for
Yokahama to Join Captain La
Mar, who recently arrived in Ja
pan. -;; : ;
CengTatslatlon gs t Mr. and
Mrs. Verlin Q. Coleman of Port
land on the vbirth of six arid
a half pound son on September
il tfit Portland Sanitarium.' Th
little boy has an older brother,
Ken. Th grandparents ar Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. Hunt of Salem and
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Coleman of
Opportunity, Wash. ;
I Mr. and Mrs. VieUr Hessler and
daughter, Joan, will entrain this
morning, for their horn in Law
rence, Kansas after a visit In the
capital with her mother, Mrs.
Nora Hamlin. Mr. Hessler is a
professor at Kansas university.
i- - : :
Mr. and Mrs. Francis D. New-
kirk of Hillsboro are receiving
congratulations on the birth of a
son David Dudley. Mr. and Mrs.
Newklrk formerly lived at 550
North Summer street Mr. New
kirk was connected with th Mar
ion county Agricultural ; Agent's
office for sever a L years.
Mrs. J. ft. Carrathers sad Mrs.
C. J. Lil hav had as their
gxiests their nephew and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. H. L. Wincland of Coal
ings, Calif. H has a position with
on of the major oil companies.
They visited here on their way to
Canada and on their return spent
a day in Salem at the state fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Claod Stensleff
and children. Martha,! Muriel and
Ivan, are leaving by car today for
Berkeley. Calif., where Martha
will enroll for her freshman year
t theUniversity of California. The
family will remain in th bay area
for a week before returning north.
Couple Will
Wed Sunday
Sunday, September 15 has been
set; as the date for the marriage
of Miss Evelyn Roseman, daugh
ter : of Mr. and Mrs, E. D. Rose-
man, to Lee S. Fallin, son of John
J. Fallin, all of Salem. The rites
will be quietly solemnized at the
Leslie Methodist church at
o'clock. Th Rev. Joseph Knotts
will officiate. . Attending ; the
couple will be Miss Mildred Lar
son; and Walter Flager. After a
wedding trip the couple will be
at bom tn Salem.
Friday night the groom-elect's
sister, Mrs. A. B. Chapman and
Mrs. Walter Esplin, will entertain
for the . pleasure of -Miss Roseman
at the former's home on North
4th street. ,
A miscellaneous shower will
fete the bride-elect and a late
supper will be served by th host
esses. Twenty-five guests hav
been bidden to th affair.
Bowers-Cowan
Vows Are Read
' WOODBURN A bride of ear
ly September is Miss Helen Emil-
ie Cowan, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs.; Alvah G. Cowan, who ex
changed vows with Howard E,
Bowers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo
seph E. Bowers, Portland, at St
Lukes Catholic church Sep tern
ber 7, at 10 ajn. The Rev. Fran
els Hanley read the ceremony.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a white Jersey
gown .with long train and a finger
tip length veil and carried white
rose buds, gardenias and steph-y
nous.
Miss Gertrude Olbrlch of Gresh-
am was maid of honor. Best man
was William Allison of Mollala
and ushers were Gilbert C. Whit
ney, cousin of the bride, and Don
ald Den f eld of Portland.
Miss Ernes tin Nathman sang
preceding the ceremony and was
accompanied by Mrs. E. S. Don
nelly who also played the wed
ding marches.
A 'reception was held at the
home of the bride's parents. Cut
ting the cake was Mrs. Fred John
son of Canby. Mrs. A. E. Strath
Gordon of Portland and Mrs. G
T." Whitney, aunt of the bride,
poured. Assisting were Miss Fran
ces Alleman, Miss Jean Loop, Mrs.
Harold Mortensen and Mrs. Gil
bert C. Whitney.
A dinner was held after the re
ception. For going away the bride
chose, a black and white wool en
semble with white accessories.
Mr, Bowers, who was with the
11th air bourne division for three
years, recently returned and is
now in business in Molalla. Mrs,
Bowers will teach girls .physical
education in Woodburn high
school this fall.
Helen Langille
Betrothed
News comes from Portland tell
ins: of the engagement of a former
Salem girl. Miss Helen Langille,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
A. Langille of Salem, to Clyde
Patrick Carroll, Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde P. Carrall of Port
land. The wedding Is planned for
November. T h announcement
was recently told at a dinner par
ty at the Aero club In Portland.
Miss Langille attended Willam-
ettey university and Oregon State
college, wher sh was a Ksdds
Alpha Theta. Sh has been em
ployed in Portland for several
years.;
A aWnchter, Altbes Vane, was
born at Woodburn hospital to Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Amoi of Salem
on September S. Th girl Is the
granaaaugmer oi Mr. ana Mrs.
V. A. Good, Stsyton, and the
first great grandchild of Mrs. H.
W. Burtis, Salem.
I Shirley and Marilyn Hill ar
flying to Seattle today for a few
days stay. Shirley will register at
th University of Washington.
Mrs. Ethel l.tndhlm. stat or
ganizer of Degree of Honor, will
be present at th meeting Thurs
day night
th iho whb the btautiful
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the oxford
you never have to tie'
. . so easy to slip into yet
foot-hagglajj, for' smooth
graceful it . . . a delight
fill 'walking shot la
brown csU
ARBUCKLES Inc.
481 State Street - Salem, Oregon
CLUB CALENDAR
THURSDAY
North Salem WCTU, Calvary chapel.
ii is t . uiurcn St.. s p.m.
Women's Missionary Society of th
Cnslewoed United Brethren church,
with Mrs. J. M. Goodhart, 17U and
Nebraska streets. 2:19 p.m.
Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae with
Mrs. Calvin Kent, 1540 Madison it..
p.m.
MONDAY .
American Legion auxiliary installs,
tion oi officers. Salem Woman's club,
S p.m.
United Spanish War Veterans and
auxiliary, covered dish supper. VFW
hall. 6 JO p.m.. business meeting, S
p.m.
Guests Here For
Tuesday Nuptials
Many out-of-town people were
in Salem Tuesday night for the
wedding of Miss Miriam Becke
and William Shinn at St. Paul's
Episcopal church and at the re
ception which followed at the
Karle Becke home.
Among those in attendance were
Clyde LeBaron and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Merrick of San Francixco;
Mr. and Mrs. William Ska tie, Mr.
and Mrs. E. Thorsland and daugh
ter, Martha, Lt Col. and Mrs.
Sampson and daughter, Nancy, all
of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. George
Read, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Giesy,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Powers, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Pierce, Mr. and
Mrs. John ' J. Elliott Joan and
John, Mrs, Thomas W. Delzel!, Dr.
and Mrs. Charles Newcastle and
daughter, Dorothy Jane, Mr. and
Mrs. Palmer McDonald. Mrs.
Luther McGinnis, Mrs. Robert M.
Kerr and Mrs. Raymond Watkins,
all of Portland; Prof, and Mrs.
Paul Petre. Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
Lemmon, Mr. arid Mrs. John Fen
ner and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Burke Hayes, all of Corvallis; Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Grimm and Mr.
and Mri. Fred Dental of Aurora.
Pre-Dance Party
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Haskins will
be. hosts for an informal gathering
Friday night at their home pre
ceding; th Trotters club dance at
Crystal Gardens.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hask
ins will be Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
Cast of Portland, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Gast Mr. and Mrs. Waldo
Ott and Ms. and Mrs. Donald
Parker.
Mrs. Patrick E. Law returned
to her home in Oakland. Calif.
Tuesday night after a visit in Sa
lem with her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Van
deneynde. Mrs, Lowe came north
for the wedding of her niece, Miss
Dorothy Vandeneynde, and John
Steelhammer on September 6.
MONMOUTH , Verna Mac
Dolney of Terrace, Pa., became
th bride of Mervel Sawtelle. son
of Mr. snd Mrs. Lee Sawtelle of
Monmouth, at a simple ceremony
September 2, at th Independence
Baptist parsonage. The Rev. V. O.
Eggebraaten read the service be
fore family members. The bride
won a beiea anit with' rnrur nf
carnations and camelias. The
young couple will make their
home on th Sawtelle farny.be
tween Monmouth and Independence.
Joyce Smith
Is Elected
Members of Chadwick chapter.
Order of the , Rainbow : for Girls
elected officers at the regular
meeting on Tuesday night. Jo
Ann Tweedie, retiring worthy ad
visor arid Mrs. Wayne Henry, mo
ther advisor presided. Joyce Smith
was named new worthy advisor;
Barbara .Hendrickson, associate
worthy advisor: Marilyn Hill char
ity; Marilyn Burris, hope, Delia
Saabye, faith.
1 Initiated during the evening
were Joan Johnson, I n a Mae
Brown, Joanne Brandt and Louise
Da Maude. .
Miss-Brockhaus
Recent Bride ; r
M T. ANGE L Miss i Dorothy
Brockhaus, daughter of Mr. arid
Mrs. Joseph M. Brockhaus of MI.
Angel, was married September 7
to Harry Nelson at Holy Rosary
church in Portland. The Rev. Jo
seph M. Aguis officiated. Mr.
Nelon is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Nelson of Seaside.!
The bride wore an afternoon
dress of aqua crepe with ice pink
hat trimmed in ostrich plumes and
black accessories. She carried a
white prayer book and orchid.
Miss Margie Brockhaus i attend
ed her sister and Roy Nelson was
best man for his brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson drove to
Victoria and Vancouver; B- C, on
their wedding trip. They will be
at home after September 16 in
Portland.
The bride U a graduate of Mt
Angel Academy and queen of the
flax festival In 1940.
Bridal Party-
Entertained
Miss Beverly Jeanne Pattison,
who will be married to Frank
Eugene Imper of Oswego on Sat
urday nightj at the First Congre
gational church, entertained the
feminine members of her; Ibridal
psrty Wednesday night irt the
horn of her parents, Mr4, and
Mrs. C. J. j Pattison. A dessert
supper was served by the hostess.
Guests were Miss Colleen .Hem
pel, Miss Artie Phillips, Mis Bar
bara Kent, Miss Wilma Gorton,
Mrs. William Massey. j .
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Salem. Oreron
Wins Ribbon at Fair.
Among the Salem winners in
the art section at the state fair
last week 'was Mrs. Ida Bader
stscher of 1644 South Liberty
street who was awarded a red
ribbon for her pastel, "Spring
Snow."
Mrs. A. B. McKillop has re
turned from a month's stay in
Santa Barbara, Calif., where she
visited with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Lea.
Mbs Beverly . McCrichrWt, .
daughter of th Gordon Mcdi
christs, left by plan Wednesday
for Victoria. B.C. for a week's
stay at the Empress hotel. Accom
panying Miss McG 11 christ was her
Pi Beta Phi sorority sister, Mus
Beth Shipleyof Portland.
Being Welcomed in Salem ar.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Pillette ;
who arrived recently from th .
cast, to make their horn here.
They were married In New York
in June. Both have been re
leased from the service.
SAVE on your food budget
by canning at homo NOW
When fresh fruits are on th
market, that's the time to can. So
save on your food budget next
winter by canning fruits, pre
serves, jams and jellies note
You'll keep your family healthy
. . make meal planning-, easier.
Get your family's full share
of canning sugar ask your
grocer for
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COTTON SLIPS
Infant's size
RAYON SLIPS
Sixes 4-14
FLANNEL PAJAMAS
With feet. Sizes 1-4
BAL!BRIGGAN PAJAMAS
Sizes 2-8
CELANESE PANTIES
Sires 4-8
INFANTS' SHIRTS
Long sleeves. Size 1-4
BOY'S WHITE SHIRTS
Size 8-12
BOY'S OVERALLS
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GIRL'S FLANNEL PAJAMAS
2 -piece. Size 8-14
BASINETTES WITH HOOD
Colors ivory, pink, blue
BOY'S .ALL-WOOL SWEATERS
Button front
TWO-PIECE PLAID SUITS
Girls 100 all wooL Size 10-1
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