The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 06, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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Salem Folk
At Eugene
Wedding
A number of Salem people were
s In Eugene. Thursday night for the
marriage oC Miss Ann Linden
- Graham, daughter of Mrs. pavid
Graham, formerly of Salem, to
George M. RoUnder of Portland,
which took place at the First Con
grrgational church at t:3 o'clock
with the Rev. Wesley Nic kelson
officiating.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by an old family friend.
Dean H. Hayes, wore a white slip
per satin gown fashioned with lace
fianels on the skirt and full train,
ng sleeves, a sweetheart neck
line and buttons down the back.
Her full length veil of bridal illu
sion, which cascaded from a seed
pearl coronet, was edged with
deep border of satin and lace in
sets. She carried a bouquet of
orchids and stephanotis.
Misa Alice Lor k hart of San
Mateo was maid of honor and
Miss . Edith Moxley of Salem was
bridesmaid. The girls, who are
Kayp Alpha sornrity sisters of
the bride, wore identical dresses
f white net with striped gold
metallic bodices. They wore white
silk net mitts snd carried cres
cent shaped bououets of red car
nations tied with gold metallic
ribbon. In their hair were wreaths
of white button chrysanthemums.
8hann Dyer Flower Girl
Little Shannon LVyer- daughter
of the Clavbourne Dyers of Sa
lem, was flower girl and wore a
miniature bride's dress of white
satin fashioned with puffed fleev
es. Ions, full skirt with slight train
and bustle. She carried a tiny
nosegay tied with satm ribbon.
Ctarence Terry of Eugene was
bet man and unhers were Robert
RoKrs. Eutfene. James Everett.
Portland. Ulench Dorais, San
Francisco, Phillip Putnam. San
Win no and Dan Diugis, Lexing
ton. For her daughter's nuptials Mrs.
Crah.im selected a red ilk jersey
gown with which she wore long,
white gloves and a red feather
hwddres. Pinned to the shoulder
of her gown was a white orchid.
The wedding reception was held
at the Kappa Alpha Theta house.
Among those from Salem assisting
were Mrs Frank H. Spears and
Mr William Connell Dyer, sr.
who poured. Mrs Raymond Walsh,
Mr. Keith Powell, Mrs Prince W.
Byrd. Mrs. O K DeWitt, Mrs
Curtis Cross and Miss Mabel P
Robertson. Shannon Dyer passed
the dream cakes during the re
ception. Among ethers attending from
here were Mr. Russell Catlin.
Society -Clubs
Music .... The Home
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WottM'a Editor
JERYME ENGLISH
Sociary Editor
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CLUB CALENDAR
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DAV auxiliary all day bazaar sewing
wiUi Mr. Stuart Johns. S7M Monroe.
Sedgwick Woman's Relief Corp..
covered dish homecoming luncheon,
noon, at VFW Kali.
Englcwood Woman's club Christmas
party with Mrs. Tyler Morley. 1724
Nebraska. I p. m.
Salem Heights Woman's club, com
munity hall. 1 p. m.
SATl'RDAY
Chemaketa chapter, DAR. at Salem
Woman's clubhouse. 1 p.m.
MUNUAT
Deaconess Hospital auxiliary, 1 :30
at hospital.
Salem Junior Womaq's club meet at
clubhouse. p an.
TUESDAY
Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae with
Mrs. Keith Mary. 114 Wlltoer street.
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THURSDAY
Sojourners guest tea. Salem Worn
an's clubhouse, 1 IS p.m.
Mrs. Vernon Drye sod her
daughters, Kris tine end Kathleen,
of Seattle, are arriving in the cap
ital by plane Saturday for a
week's visit at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
Wagner.
Bridge Clubs
Feted by
Matrons
Hostesses are entertaining in
formally this weekend for mem
bers of their clubs at luncheons
and dinners.
Mrs. David Eason will preside
at a dessert luncheon this after
noon at her South Church street
home for members "of her club.
Contract will be in play follow
ing the. luncheon hour. Addi
tional guests will be Mrs. Harry
U. Miller and Mrs. George
Schwa rz. i
Mrs. H G. Smith will enter
tain informally this afternoon at
her Center street home for her
club. A luncheon will be served
by the hostess with contract fol
lowing. Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Meyer
will entertain their card club at
dinner Sunday night at their
Belmont street home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bjarne Ericksen
will be hosts at dinner Sunday
night for their bridge club at their
South Cottage street home. Addi
tional guests will be Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Ladd of Portland, former
ly of Salem.
Mrs. Charles Feike a was club
hostess Thursday afternoon when
she entertained at a bridge lunch
eon. Mrs. Lester Wilcox was a
special guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Shlnn
spent the first part of the week
in Portland.
Mrs. James Austin King
(Bernice Agnes Harwood)
whose marriage took place
on November 16 at th
First Presbyterian church.
The bride is the daughter
ol Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Van
Osdol and the groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. James
A. King. The couple will
live in West Salem. (Jsten-Miller).
New Babies
Welcomed
With the arrival of three new
citizen in the capital congratula-
Mrs. Carlton McLeod, Mr. Keith 1 tions are being sent to their fam-
Piiwell. Mrs George Hug. Mrs.
Wallace Hut Mr and Mr?. Fred
M"xlev. Mrs Taylor Hawkins. Mr
and Mrs. C'laybourne Dyer. Miss
Muabeth Lord. Miss Fdith Schry
ver, Lt. Col and Mrs Carlton
Rtxfiicer, Miss Sara Sprnrer, Miss
ilies.
Dr. and Mrs. Lewis D. Clark
are the parents of a little girl.
Susan Elizabeth, born on Monday
at the Emanuel hospital in Port
land. The little girl, who weighed
Hainet Hawkins and Miss Jane i " pounds ana twelve ounces,
Walsh. i has an older brother, Duncan,
For going away the bride don- j and a sister, Polly.
nel a MiUrino black wool suit Felicitations are being extend
with double breasted jacket trim- ( to Mi . and Mrs. Coburu Grab
bed in gold buttons, black felt , .nhorxt on the birth of a son.
derby with gold sequin trim and j Goef fre- Wednesday night
tirade green tp coat embellish
ed with black Persian l.imb The
Bewlyweds will live in Portland
where he is with the mortgage
and loan division of the Travelers
Insurance Corporation.
at the Salem General hospital.
The baby, who has an elder broth
er. Coburn. weighed five and a
half pounds. The little boy's
i grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Georae H. Grabenhorst. Sr.. of
MUs SaJly Mr Leila n b arriving Salem, and Mis. A. J. Morrison
tonight from Fort Lewis, to spend 1 of Los Angeles.
a week with her parents. Mr. and , a little girl. Pamela Jean, was
Mr. Daniel J McLeilan, sr . be- i b,, Thursday mommf at the
fore leaving for Washington. D.
C. where she will receive her
overseas order with the Ameri
can Hed Cross.
Aaon that motoring to Pert-
land Thursday night to see the
stte play, '"State of the Union"
were Mr. and Mrs. C. Lester New-
Salem General hospital to Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar A. Linden, Jr.
The baby weighed eight pounds
and five ounces. Her grandpar
ents are Mrs. Ethel Odell of Mc
Minnville and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
gar A. Linden, Sr., of Salem.
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Tht Most Looabit
Characters in all
Toy land
We're talking about the mem
ber of the Famous Family of
Gunds (Stuffed Toys)... Each
hat a look and an attitude all its
own so life-like, so endearing
that they seem more like real
pets than stuffed toys. You have
to see them to know them and
it'll be love at first sight. Visit
the Gunds discover why this
is the first family of toydom.
On Display at our Toy Dept.
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HAMILTON FURNITURE CO.
110 CHEHIIITA
SALCM. ORISOK
and Mrs.
Richard ' a
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Tailor of Portland
pent Wednesday and Thursday S
In .Salem at the home of her par- i g
U. Mr and Mrs. T. W. Davies I
man and Mr.
A. Meyer.
Mrs. C. H.
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Christmas Special!
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Toddy, fAorcThan
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Quality I x. j Sj&P, t- Cou
$2.50 er Pair No Lmit "p
STYLE ARCH SHOE COMPANY
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It's Always KAY'S
YOU'LL FIND AN EXTRA LARGE asfeort.
merit of all types of robes to suit her. They
are excitingly new, warm and cosy too.
Choose her gift at Kays today.
Chenille Robes
6.95 to 12.95
?ktf 24.S
I Walch I
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I Ilylon I
I Hosiery I
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Rayon Robes
10.95 lo 19.50
Quilled Robes
16.95 lo 24.95
Flannel Robes
19.50
Velvel Robes
JUST
RECEIVED
AIIGOOA
SWEATEES
SIlpoTars
Cardigans
Short Sleeree
White Pink
Maiis Bluo
Slips .... 2.98 to 7.95
Bed Jackets . 3.98 to 5.95
Gowns .... 5.95 to 10.95
Pajamas . . 4.49 to 7.95
Panties . . . yc to Z.4y
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357 STATE STREET
NEXT TO MIDGET MARKET
Negligee Sets ... 18.50 to 35.00
SHEZRS SATINS PRINTS
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KAY
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GIFT PURSES
R.nn 7.95 1 2.95 7
INCLUDING TAX
Others to 25.00
UOIIEII'S S7EATERS
Sizes 38 to 48
5.95 7.95 9.50
Gills Thai Will Pleads
450 STATE STREET
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