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Pre-Dance Party Event of Friday night will be the Trotter's club dance at Crys tal Gardens. A feature of the eve ning will be a buffet supper. Among the pre-dance hosts will he Mr. and Mri. Georsre Herber- ger who will entertain a group of their friends at their Mason street home. . Guests include Mr. and Mrs. ! Kenneth Ethel and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gronquist of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Blackburn of La comb, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hilficker, Mr. and Mrs. William Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Rei nunn, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ram age, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Van Hou ten, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Math er. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krupicka, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Armpriest, Mr. and Mrs-r Donald Dawson and Mr. and Mrst. Roy .Wittenberg. Mr. and Mrs. William Bush will have as their guests for the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth JLly or Portland.- The Elys and daughter, Jill, will remain for the weekend at the Bush home. GRAND ISLAND Mis Viola Thorp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Del mar Thorp of Amity, became the bride of Russell Leroy Sar geant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sargeant of Grand Island, Sun day morning, November 2 at Van couver, Wash. Stanley Fuqua of Hopewell and Mahlon French of Dayton were witnesses. The bride has been employed at the Amity drug store. The groom . is em ployed in building and contracting with his father. After a wedding trip the young couple will be at home in Dayton. Sixty relativesend friends at tended a reception in honor of the newlyweds at the home of his-par-ents, "Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sar geant, Saturday. Mrs. Glen Mc Farlane served the wedding cake and Miss Marguerite Dereaves of Amity had charge of the guest book. First Congregational ehireh rv omen B uuiia win nuia an api on and home cooked food sale Fri day at the church, 700 Marion st., starting at 10 a.m. Thor1 Electric Drill With set of hL-speed drill bits and Jacobs Chuck. 25.00 33-inch Ball Bearing Lenk Gasoline Blow (Mis ' "Wei -trvfc. V yti isdf wsms Is sWs was sslscft est 90 fcsfSwsfS issa n Um Ub, mmi a U Ma COMBINATION HOME WORKSHOP TOOL INCLUDING Wood Lalhe, Saw and Grinder 35.00 Thrill The Whole Family on Christmas with a Fairbanks Horse Wafer System Which you may have on monthly payments as low as 7.00 and with no down payment. Shallow Well Pumps are now available. Ideal for driven wells. Piston type. 89.50 :" Terms Also Available Vibrator , Electrto A Ilolo Saw It works like magic on scroll saw jobs. Only two moving parts. No oiling nec essary. 3 extra blades. 5.85 6-Cup PYREX PERCOLATOR Glass can't absorb odors or stain. Easy lo grip handle. 2.95 PYRIX GIFTS FROM 50f TO H.50 Hw-5r PI Plat, 10' JOf Om Qvort Pyr Mmm. Pyre tW Pan, mil SO -SO Haw Swf Pyvam Cafca KMoassvsrss1 Ci OokM -Duy 236 fi COMMERCIAL M . SO Pvraa WS mi T Planar Beta Sigma Phis Give Dance Alpha Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met at the home of Mrs. W. H. Haskin on Mill street and plans were made for a social evening of dancing and cards Sat urday, November 29." Miss Bernice As per was in charge of arrange ments. At next regular meeting mem bers will bring Christmas gifts to be given to the state hospital for distribution among the patients. During the program Mrs. Billy Bishop gave, a talk and Mrs. Laura Pangle was guest speaker. Members present included Mes- dames Sam Campbell, Billy Bish op, E. E. Peterson, Donald Parker, William Collier, C. A. Stoddard, Helen Brantner, W. H. Haskin, Ira Winger, Chet Nelson, and the Misses Ina Mae Cameron. Ruth Rickman, Edith Kyle and Bernice As per. Miss Cutsforth Is Married GERVAIS jft an 8 o'clock nuptial mass Saturday, Novem ber 29, at Sacred Heart church, Miss Wiida Cutsforth, daughter of Reuben J. Cutsforth of Moni tor became the bride of Clarence H. Eder, son of Mrs. Mary Eder of Gervais. The Rev. Martin Do ll erty officiated. Mr. Cutsforth gave his daugh ter in marriage. She wore a green suit and brown hat and brown accessories and carried white ca mellias on a .white prayer book. Miss Henrietta Bear of Salem was maid of honor. She wore a brown- suit and hat and a corsage of pink rosebuds and carnations. Miss Rita Eder, "sister of the groom, was bridesmaid. She also wore a brown suit and hat and a corsage of pink rosebuds and carnations. Irvin Cutsforth, brother of the bride, was best man. Lawrence Eder, brother of the groom, served as usher. The Sacred Heart school choir sang. Following the ceremony, a wed ding breakfast was served at the home of Jacob Cutsforth. The wedding dinner was served' at noon at the; home of the groom's mother, Mrs. Mary Eder, who was assisted by Mrs., Raymond Fess ler and Mrs. Fred Schindler. A reception was held from 2 to 4 in the parish hall. Mrs. Lyman Eder cut the cake. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Leroy Duda, Mrs. Lawrence Schiedler, Miss Irene Eder, Mrs. Frank Adelman, Mrs. Celia Eder and Mrs. Wenzel Eder. After a trip to Oregon beaches, the couple will reside on a farm south of town. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Margin. 1020 N. 18th st, have received word of the birth of a grandson to Mr. and Mrs. William Morgan on Thanksgiving day at Corval lis General hospital. The young Morgans, former Salem residents, are living at Adair Village while Mr. Morgan attends Oregon State college. The other grandparents of the baby are Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Flynn of Albert Lea, Minn. Mat m tl mi. Csas la mw4 U m ml ym it "m" pit! 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The ceremony will take place at the First Congrega tional church at 4o'cIock with a reception following." Miss Wooldridge is a graduate of Salem schools and attended Willamette university, where she was a Delta Gamma. Her fiance is a graduate of Salem schools and attended Oregon State college. His fraternity is Phi Delta Theta. He is graduate of the University of Minnesota and is now taking grad uate work at UCLA. The couple will live in Los Angeles following their marriage. Jewels Are Presented Mrs. M. W. Ready, jewel com mittee chairman, assisted by her committee members, presented veteran Jewels to the following women at the regular session of the Rebekah Lodge Monday night Mrs. David O'Hara, Mrs. Louis Bechtel, Miss Jane Martin, Mrs. Pearl Upson, Mrs. R. I ..Magee, Mrs. Henry Curtis, Miss Ina Coon, Miss Minnie Evans, Miss Ruth Mc- Adams, Miss Phebe McAdams, Mrs. D. N. Hatfield and Mrs. Wal ter Eberhardt. A report of the rummage sale was given which netted $48. Gladys Mclntyre Thomas gave a group of solos. A post-nuptial shower was given for Mrs. Paula McClay Smith. Mrs. Lola McFar lane and Mrs. Cora McNeil were honored on- their birthdays. The Three Links club will meet Friday afternoon. Delta Gamma, alumnae will meet Thursday at the home of Mrs. Daniel Schulze, 230 Hanson ave., at 8 o'clock. Miss Olive M. Dahl, Mrs. Silas Gaiser and Mrs. Edwin McEwen will be the as sisting hostess. i Needleeraft The perfect gift for all the chil dren on your list! YouH click off these mittens in no time on two needles! Thrifty too, use scraps! Knit each set in different col ors for easy identification. Pat tern 992; directions, sizes 4, 6, 8. 10. Laura Wheeler's new, improved pattern makes needlework so sim ple with its charts, photos, con cise directions. Send TWENTT CENTS In coins for this pattern to Th Oregon Statesman, Laura Wheeler, 1st and Stevenson Sts., San Francisco. Calif. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME. AD DRESS with ZONE. Fifteen cents more brings you our Needleeraft Catalogue. There are 101 illustrations of designs for crochet, knitting, embroidery personal acces sories, home decorations, toys. FREE instructions for malting five useful, decorative household accessories print ed in book. HABD OF HEADING y Ceme In and See It! IIET7 IIINIATUHE sonoTOiiE "s:r Finest "all-in-one" hearing aid ever made. Easy to wear as a wristwatch. Powerful natur al far more economical- Scnolone Hearing Cenler 147 N. OsnaaereUL Sales Phone 21111 t, Bash-Breytaasi Klig. New Members Welcomed Salem Credit Women's Break fast club met in session Tuesday morning at Nohlgren's with Mrs. Lorna Lucas presiding. Thirty members were present. New mem bers introduced were Mrs. Leota Myers. Miss Eleanor Anthony and Miss Corinne Ullman. Special prize was won by Mrs. Doris Decatur. Miss Bernice Claggy of Salem Heights school gave a talk on Tuberculosis Christ mas seals and public health. A rummage sale will be held cember 3 and 6. Next meeting will be a Christmas party on De cember 15 at the home of Mrs. Lorna Lucas, 2240 S. 12th, at 6:30 p.m. Plan Dinner r For Saturday Mrs. Merle Travis presided over the monthly meeting of the Capi tal unit, American Legion auxil iary, on Monday night. Mrs. George Gabriel, finance officer, talked about the annual bazaar and turkey dinner at Le gion hall Saturday night Mrs. Ella Voves and Mrs. Stuart Johns are co-chairmen for the bazaar, and Mrs. Frank' Marshall and Mrs. Walter Spaulding for the dinner. Delegates and alternates elected to the Marion county as sembly for the coming year are Mrs. Merle Travis, Mrs. Helen McLeod. Mrs. Walter Spaulding, Mrs. Malcolm. Cameron, Mrs. Ethel Lewis; alternates, Mrs. Frank Marshall, Mrs. Fred Gahls dorf, Mrs. Jennie . Bartlett, Mrs. Florence Ames and Mrs. George Gabriel. The group contributed to the Christmas seal, Gifts for the Yanks fund and Richmond school lunch fund. The program includ ed a talk by the Rev. Brooks Moore, Mrs. E. J. Kortzeborn, ac companied by William Fawtsang. The officers and chairmen's annual Christmas dinner and gift exchange will be held at Nohl gren's next Tuesday night. The executive board of the unit will meet at the home of Mrs. Walter Spaulding Monday. Today's Pattern 4727 SIZES II 17 A dress with a flair 'to wear with an air! Pattern 4727 is suave and sophisticated in a gay young manner. Sew-easy it's a marvel! No side seams in tunic peplum or skirt; and no shoulder seams in bodice. This pattern, easy to use, sim ple to sew, is tested for fit In cludes complete illustrated in structions. Pattern 4727: Jr. Miss sizes 11, 13, 15, 17. Size 13 takes 4 yds. 39-in. i Send TWENTY-FIVE cents In coins for this pattern to Th Oregon States man, Ann Adams. IS First St.. San Francisco 5, Calif. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, ZONE, SIZE aa4 STYLE NUMBER. NEWS! Our Fall and Winter ANNE ADAMS PATTERN Book is ready! Send fifteen cents at once to be sure you get this easy -sew collection of fascin ating new fashions.- Printed right In the book are FREE directions for mak ing EIGHT useful gifts, each from a feed bag, or a fabric remnant. Order now! u (Pins Small Monthly Service Charge) You may buy foods practically at - : - i ! wholesalo prices (Meats, Groceries, Vegetables) , See Us at fete fete 1S87 Canter SL Hostesses tc Entertain Clubs Entertaining is informal this week-with matrons planning par ties in honor of their clubs. . Members of the Town and Coun try club have been bidden to a bridge Juncheon Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Homer H. Smith on North Summer street. This will be the annual Christmas De-fparty and exchange. Additional guests will be Miss Oakie Rotan of Portland, Mrs. - Ross Vick of Dallas, Texas, Mrs. Robert E. Shinn, Mrs. H. L. DeArmond, Mrs. Louis Lachmund, and Mrs. Homer Smith, jr. Mrs. A. A. Siewert will enter tain at a bridge luncheon on Fri 'day afternoon at her North Win ter street home for members of her dub. Mrs. C. R. Kingan will pre side at luncheon and bridge Thursday afternoon at her Fair mount Hill home for members of her club. Mrs. William Bush has invited members of her club to her Sagi naw street home tonight for bridge to be followed by a late sup per, j.. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Mersereau will entertain members of their club at dinner and bridge Friday night at their North 20th street home. , Mrs. Raymond Bonesteele will be a hostess today at her home, on Rural avenue in compliment to members of her club. A one o'clock luncheon will be followed by sev eral hours of contract bridge. Mrs. Glenn Woodry will fete members of her club at bridge and a late supper tonight at her home on Norway street. Mrs. Harry H. Weinstein will be an additional guest. Mrs. Fred Scheidegger enter tained at bridge and a late supper Tuesday night at her Jefferson street home for her club. Addi tional guests were Mrs. William Bush and Mrs. Maynard Shiffer. Mrs. H. G. Maison was hostess to members of her club at her South 15th street home Tuesday night. Following the dinner hour -contract bridge was in play. Mrs. Duane Gibson presided at luncheon Tuesday afternoon at her home on the Wallace Road for members of her sewing club. Ar rangements of camellias from her garden centered the table. The holiday motif was carried out in the decorations about the rooms. Mr. mad Mn. Ukm Keltr and daughters, Jane and Christine, left Sunday by car for Reno, where they will make their home. tThey have been here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bra bec, for several months. Mr. Kel ly will be in the real estate and insurance business in Reno and until they find living accommoda tions will occupy his father's house, while he is vacationing in South America. Mrs. FVaak Fisher will ret am home Saturday from Cleveland, Ohio, where she has been with her mother for several weeks. Silverton Hospital Benefit Is Success SILVERTON The hospital benefit dance and entertainment sponsored by the American Le gion Saturday, November 29, was a decided success. A capacity f crowd attended and proceeds to taled 500. - The Legionnaires have extend ed thanks to the merchants who donated the door prizes and mer chandise for the auction, also the national guard unit for free use of the armory, lights and beat WANTED Deal Esiale 9s Faraas - Homes - Lets Basiaea Opportunities Phone 2C923 sc Write Colialh Lasd Co. 995 N. 21st Sales. Ore. Scrim. Oregon Stewarts to Give Swedish Party -. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Stewart are to be hosts on Friday night at a Scandinavian party, serving lute-fisk- and other Swedish dishes at dinner. Invited are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Severin, Mr. and MrsH Jake Foos, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wing. Nuptials Are Performed At an impressive double ring ceremony held in the First Meth odist church at 3 pjn. November 29 Miss Ellen Gamero. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gamero of Wood burn, became the bride of Vincent Brus, Salem. The Rev Brooks Moore performed the rites. The alter was banked with white chrysanthemums. Lighting the tapers were Barbara Jean Russ and Shirley Roc ka feller who wore white and blue sheer form ats. Miss Billie Oliver sang, ac com pan led by Dick Lou than. The bride entered on the arm of her father, who gave her in marriage. Her gown was of white taffeta designed with a fitted bo dice, long sleeves and low waist line from which was gathered the full skirt. The sweetheart neckline was enhanced with a single strand of pearls. Her fingertip veil fell from a pleated coronet encircled by a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of pink roses centered with lavender or chids. Miss Margaret Gamero was her sister's only bridesmaid. She wore a short sleeved pink taffeta dress matching that of the bride's. Her nosegay was of bouvardia cen tered with pink carnations. The ring bearer was Jimmy Haynes. Robert Gamero of Portland, brother of the bride, was' the groom's best man and the ushers were Richard Lalli, Beaverton, Victor Brugia, Hillsboro, and Brad Miller, Gervais. For her daughter's nuptials Mrs. Gamero cho$e a black silk suit trimmed in aqua with black sequins. Her corsage was of gar denias. The newlyweds greeted their guests at a reception in the Car rier room. Mrs. J. L. Lalli, Mrs. J. Brugia and Miss Helen Rinan- do, aunts of the bride, cut the cake and poured. Serving were Florence Crqsh, Mary Lou Haynes and Blanch Munson. Mary Turn er and Florence Becker were in charge of gifts and Cleone Kap linger passed the guest book and dream cakes. After a short trip down the California coast, Mr. and Mrs. Brus will be at home at 680 Un ion, Salem. For traveling, the bride wore a black suit with white Jy FOR QUALITY phi . .YOilJiaUwJOUDUnaG:;D.EA'GQ ADAM DEIBERT Capital Market St T. C. CLARK CfeaasaerciaJ Qwesss Si. .MONROE & CHEEK Center Liberty PERRY THORNTON MS Lee Si. VERN REAL 17th Ceater SL GLEN BURTON Capitol Fairgroaaaa KsL The) Stat man. Salem. Orew Wadnasday. December X 1M7 7 accessories over which she wore a fur coat. Ceming fram Oracra City to spend the weekend in Salen will be Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Curry, who will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ellis. On Sunday the two couples will motor to Eugene to visit with another former Sa lem couple, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunt Three Injured In Collision Near Lebanon LEBANON Jim Greer. 38. Mrs. Lucille CogdilL both of Sweet Home, and Mrs. A. B. Nothiger, 40, of "Foster were treat ed for injuries received Sunday when cars driven by Greer and Nothiger collided head on on the Cascadia bridge. Nothiger's car was being towed by a truck driven by Tom Huf- ford when the tow line snapped. The Nothiger car careened into the other traffic lane and rollided with the Greer car. Greer had four upper front teeth knocked out and in addition suffered head and face injuries He was the most seriously injured or the group. The accident victims were 111 iiLBUIIS for the "Very Young "Pee-wee, The Piccolo" Paul Wing, narrator! "Little Black Sambo Paul Wing, narrator Walt Disney's "Pinocchio" as, originally sung by movie characters "Uncle Remus Stoneo" as told by Norman Cordon and cast The Little Engine That Could" Paul Wing, narrator: "Cinderella" told by Jeanette MacDonald "In which a House if built at Pooh Corner for Eeyore ..." SALEM RECORD SHOP I ; Complete Record Shop Opea 7 to I bjo. aa Taea WeA, Than tad Frl Oreeron BI4g, SUto at HWa Ffcoae MSS Ilobil L brought to Lebanon for medical care by Robert Dargatz, Oregon State college student who was re turning to college after the vaca tion. FLOAT QUEUE8 OUT linn C. Smith, chairman of the Salem Cherry land Festival as sociation's sponsorship committee. announced Tuesday that be had mailed questionnaires to nearly every Salem business firm to de termine how many wish to spon sor floats in the annual Cherry- land parade next summer. Tfca Beady Bar Foatartag Kayette Old Wave, Cay Mar Sale Wave Fer ris Operated ay Naa WlUlaass Zaaa Hales Ittl 21 1st National Bank Bids. We4. Eva. ApaotauaaenU w, Our tire service is complete:1 inspection, switching for more mileage, repairing, or replacing with new Mobil Tires-the "mile-age-maker" that's guaranteed byj the producers of Mpbilgas and'MobiloiL - Batteries, Too! . - i 4 V t f .sL ft? , - . . A . WINTERS A HEREFORD Hlghlaaa A Fairfraanaa M. EVERETT ACRES 21st State I II. C. WYLY 7 12th Hates St. H. D. PRICE S1S7 Portland Rd. BILL HAMILTON 12th State