The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 11, 1947, Page 11, Image 11

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Miss Patricia Hale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A.
Hale, whose engagement to Richard Jones, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gail Jones, all of Salsm, has been revealed. No plans
have been made for the wedding. Miss Hale will attend
Oregon State college this fall and her fiance is in the navy.
(McEwan photo).
Vivian Lewis to
Wed in October
Announcing their daughter'!
gagement and flhcoroing mar
riage are Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Lewi, whose daughter, Mias
Vivian Louis Lewi will marry
Marvin A. Pietrok, ton of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank A. Pietrok of
Anaheim. Calif., in October.
Miss Lewi is, a graduate of
Silverton schools and has been
employed by the state highway
department Mr. Pietrok it a
graduate - of California gchools
and served in the coast guard
during the war.
BPW Club Holds
Recreation Meet
Business and Prof essional
Women's club held their recrea
tional meeting Tuesday night at
the Salem Woman's clubhouse.
Cards, games and sewing were
enjoyed. The recreation chair
man, Mrs. Lu Verne Hardwicke,
was assisted by Mrs. Dana B.
Billeter. Mrs. Ben Ramseyer,
Miss Phoebe McAdams, Miiti Lois
Ohm art and Miss Alberta Shoe
maker. ,
The club will meet September
23 for a dinner meeting at Nohl
gren's. Hal Young of the Oregon
Business , ard Tax Research, Inc.
will come from Portland to speak
about the sales tax.
Minter JvlcVey.
Vows Read
Before a fireplace banked, with
coral gladioluses and white chry
santhemums. Miss Helen A. Mc
Vey. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
R. S. McVey, was married Sep
tember 7 to W. J. Mmter, son of
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Minter of
Slem The Rev. Leonard Jones
of West Salem Methodist church
performed the ceremony which
took place in the West Salem
home of the bride's parents at 7
o'clock.
The bride's only attendant was
her sister, Miss Ruth McVey,
who wore a gown of white lace
over pink and carried a colonial
IVSaquet. ML Dorothy Beasley
lighted tapers and Miss Dorothy
Butts played the wedding music
preceding the ceremony. The
bride's father gave her in mar
riage , and also attended the
groom.
Mi McVey chose white satin
for her wedding gown, fashioned
with Colonial neckline and fin
gertip veil caught by a lace
crown. She wore heirloom lace
gloves and carried a spray of
yellow roses and white stephano
tis. Her only ornament was a gold
and diamond lavelier, a gift of
her uncle.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. McVey chose a coral gown
with a gladiolus and rose corsage
and Mrs. ; Minter wore flowered
voile and corsage of gladioluses
and rot.es.
The couple will live in Salem
after their wedding trip. Both
graduated from Salem schools
and the groom served in the navy
for three and a half years.
An Anniversary
Dinner Slated
Dr. and Mrs. P. D. Baker have
as their houseguests at their coun
try home near Keizer, Mrs. Ba
ker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Mc-
Candless of Lincoln, Neb. Mr. and
Mrs. McCandless arrived Friday
by train to celebrate their 69th
wedding anniversary with their
relatives.
Dr. and Mrs. Baker will be hosts
Friday night at a dinner party for
her parents on their anniversary
Guests will be Mr. and Mrs. M. F,
Baker of Salem, Mr. and Mrs
Willard Preston and Mrs. i Mary
Preston of Klamath Falls, Mr. and
Mrs. McCandless, Paul, George
and Mac Baker, and the hosts. v
SILVERTON Birthdays 'f
Kenneth Steffen of Wood burn, L
J. Wurdinger of ML Angel and
Mrs. Leo Steffen of Silverton were
observed Jointly at a party at the
Silverton Steffen home Sunday
night.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. L,
J. Wurdinger and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Steffen, Mr. and Mrs
John Kottre and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Geek and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Chaffner and family
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Meisner, Mr.
and Hrs. Albert Diehl and family,
Ray, Tony and Casper Wanner of
Sacramento. Calif, Evan Gregush
Mr. and Mrs. A. Louis Steffen
and family. Angel Zach, Kenneth
Steffen, Joe Ilamell, Mr. and Mrs
Leo Steffen, Shirley Wurdinger,
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kuhn
ly, . whose marriage took
place August 1 at th
.bride's parent?' home. The
Pey. Dudley Strain officiat
ed.; She is the daughter of
the Merritt L Camerons of
Salem and he 13 the son of
Mr. and s. Ben Kuhnly
of Webster, Wis. The cou
ple will live in Salem.
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Coats for Fall!
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They're here! . . a fresh shipment
of those snug, lightweight luxur
ious SHAGMOOR COATS . . . just
arrived at Sally's! Hurry in for
yours!
A SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS THE
SHAGMOOR COAT OF YOUR
CHOICE UNTIL YOU MEED IT I
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price Is still only
$45
Tribute- to your good taste and sound
appreciation of value 1 Stylad with a sim
plicity and timelessness that is both beau
tiful and practical . . . and with a
feeling for youth and dignity that makes
It appropilate for bu3y days or eventful
venings. STYLE NO. 744 in Shagmoor's
xdusiye 100 woolen . . . light-weight
yet cuddly soft and snug.
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