The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 05, 1947, Page 9, Image 9

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Mr. and Mrs. John F. Wolf (Eleanor Corey) who were
married November 22 at St, Joseph's Catholic church. The
bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Corey and the
groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wolf of Shaw. The
newlyweds will live in Shaw. (Joseph V. Tompkins photo).
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Pictured in her white satin bridal gown is Mrs. Frank'
J. Adams, who was Barbara Jeanne Robertson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. CVfJ. Robertson, before her marriage on No
vember 23 ai theirst Evangelical United Brethren church.
The groom i3 the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Adams. The cou
ple will live in Salem. (Jesten-Miller).
Teachers Gather
Cora Reid was tht honor guest
Tuesdaj night when th PEP
teachers' club had a dinner and
Christmas party at Nohlgrens.
Mrs. Reid was presented a wrist
nratch from Maridn county teach
ers by Grace Sehon. Besides the
honor guest and the hostesses, Ag
nes Booth and Vivian Hoenig, those
attending were Letty Genra, Ves
tal Matter, Hazel Holboke, Elsi
Carpenter, Louretta Martin, Ma
thilda Gillis, Grace Sehon, Ethel
Sundlie, McClendon, Nan Den
ham, Elizabeth Smith, Emily Van
Santen, Grace Craig, Charlotte
Jones,-Sadia Roth, Willow Evans,
Mae Engles. Cleora Parkes, Hazel
Thomas, Mabell Drorbaugh, Ha
zel Marshall and Jessie Rains.
Miss Bettie
Burks a 1
Bride
Before a setting of pink and
white chrysanthemums and
woodwardia fern at the First
Evangelical United Brethren
church Thursday night, Miss Bet-
tie Sue Burks and Lon J. Spady
exchanged their marriage vows.;
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Burk and was
given in marriage by her father.
The benedict is the sod of Mr. and
Mrs. L. G. Spady pf Dallas. 1 j
At 8 o'clock the Rev. Wilmer
Brown, assisted by the Rev. El
mer of Dallas, performed the ce
remony. Miss Helen Tims of Port
land was the soloist and William
Fawk was the organist Lighting
the tapers before the bridal party
entered were Miss Clafidine Bark-
nuix ana Mrs. uri bum, woo
wore aqua and rose taffeta dresses
fashioned with bustles. They wore
matching mitts and flower headdresses.
Of white slipper satin was the
bridal gown which was enhanced
with Carrick Marcross heirloom
lace, which had been Imported
from Ireland. The lace adorned
the yoke on the fitted bodice and
formed a panel in front on the
full skirt, which ended in a train.
The long sleeves were made with
a medallion lace insertion. The
sweetheart neckline was outlined
in seed pearls and satin buttons
extended from the neckline to the
bustle in back. Her train length
tulle veil was bordered in lace
and fell from a Mary Stuart head
dress of lace and seed pearls. She
carried a bouquet of white rose
buds and bouvardia centered with
a white orchid.
The bridesmaids all wore iden
tical frocks of taffeta fashioned
with drop shoulderlines edged
with berthas, full skirts and
bustles. Their Mary Stuart hats
with streamers were of taffeta to
match their dresses and they wore
long mitts. The girls carried fan
shaped bouquets of white chry
santhemums centered with clus
ters of roses and bouvardia. Mrs.
William E. Burks, jr, of Portland,
the honor matron -for her sister-in-law,
-wore mist pink taffeta,
and bridesmaids were Miss Betty
Sedar and Miss Jacqueline Wren,
who wore deep aqua taffeta, and
Miss Patricia Tiller and Miss
Marilyn Bauman of Portland,
whose frocks were of dusty rose.
Shirley Stokes, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Stokes, was flower
girl and wore a deep blue taffeta
dress fashioned similar to the
bridesmaids. She wore a match
ing bonnet and mitts.
Greet Guests at Reception
Melvin Spady of Dallas was his
brother's best man and ushers
were William E. " Burks, jr of
Portland, Jesse Payne, Dallas, El
mer Able, Robert Price and Wen
dell Currie. !
For her daughter's nuptials,
Mrs. Burks chose a wine crepe
gown trimmed with matching
beading, black hat with feather
trim and black accessories. Mrs.
Spady attended her son's marri
age in a two piece black ensemble
with black and gray hat and ac
cessories. Their corsages were of
orchids.
The newlyweds greeted their
guests at a reception in the church
parlors. Mrs. Ida Wrenn of Port
land cut -the cake and Mrs. , Ed
win Miner presided at the coffee
urn. At the punch bowl were Miss
Doris Soderquist and Miss Hilda
Maurer. Miss Eloise Bowmann
and Mrs. Wallace Pfeifer were in
charge of the gifts and Mrs. Earl
Groh passed the guest book. As
sisting were Misses Joan Gore,
Alyce Allison and Shirley Re-
millard.
When the couple left on their
wedding trip the bride donned a
Kelly green silk crepe gown with
draped skirt, brown accessories.
brown hat with green feather trim
and a Russian pony coat Mr,
Spady and his bride will live in
Salem at 818 N. Liberty st
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Miss Janell Johnson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Johnson of Silver
ton, whose engagement to
Daryl Johnson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Johnson
of Salem, has been reveal
ed. Both are employed in
Salem. No wedding date
has been set (Jesten-Miller).
John Alhman cut the ices. Mrs.
Glenn Titus was in charge of the
gifts and Mrs. RichardMitchell
passed the guest book J
For going away the bride wore
a navy blue suit with black and
red accessories. Following a wed
ding trip the couple will make
their home in Cloverdale.
Mrs. David Cameron aad Mrs.
Estill Brunk were in Portland on
Wednesday to attend .the monthly
meeting of Nydia Temple, Daugh
ters of the Nile.
Mrs. Caster Ross will eatertala
members of her club at a dessert
supper and afternoon of contract
bridge today at her home on Cross
street.
GUAHAIITEED
Walch Repairing
Tre-War Service
THE JEWEL BOX
443 State
SALEM, OREGON
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FRIDAY
Miss Rena Skaggs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
A. Skaggs, whose engagement to Robert R. Qark, son of
Mr. and iSx. George Qark of Yakima has been revealed.
The wedding is planned for next! summer. Miss Skaggs and
her fiance are juniors at Oregon! State college. (Hlse studio,
Corvauis).
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Bring this coupon
No. 1 and receive
a free manicure
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ChristmasSpecials
We feature the following permanent
at reduced school prices.
Helene Curtis Cold Wave
Helena Corn Machine and
Machiaelees
Rayeae CoU Wave
Natri Tonic Creme Cold War
Rilling Xooler Wave
I Duart Creme Cold Wave
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179 N. Liberty St.
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Shop 'Till 9 P. M.
9:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M.
Ail Wool Sails
Beg. 1S.S3 all wool suits tn smart fall
Styles. Pin stripes la green, black and
brown. Sixes 9-1S.
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GIVE GIFTS THAT GROW
Shrubs Trees - Rose Bushes are living, permanent Gifts.
Select your shrubs at our salesyard. A deposit will hold
them until Xmas.
We sell Gift Certificates that are redeemable at 1100
nurseries all over the UJ5. Call us for data on this easy
shopping method.
Fruit Trees - Shrubs - Flowering Trees - Bulbs
Berry Plants
KIJIGHT PEARCY IIURSERY
111 S. Liberty (S Mks. 8. of SUte St) Phone Slt
Open Samaay It Till 4 - Weekdays Till S
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You will find hundreds of items re
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save on gift purchases.
3rd floor.
Miss Titus Weds
At Home Rites
TURNER The home of Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Titus, "Firlands,"
was the setting for the marriage of
their daughter Miss Eleanor Alice
Titus to Joseph Lewis Harter, son
of Mrs. Cora Harter, Friday, No
vember 21. The 8 o'clock cere
mony was performed by Rev.
Freedman Yardler before mem
bers of the family.
For her wedding the bride chose
a white satin gown with net skirt
and finger tip veil. She carried a
white Bible marked with garde
nias and white satin streamers
with pink roses. For something
old she wore a pin of her grand
mother that had been given to her
as an engagement present sixty
one years ago. Her father gave her
in marriage.
The matron of honor was Mrs.
George Ray, ssiter of the groom,
who wore a blue silk gown. Her
corsage was pink roses and car
nations. Glenn Titus, brother of
the bride was best man.
Preceding; the ceremony Mrs.
France Fry, cousin of the bride,
lighted the tapers and Miss Eileen
Rakowsky sang, accompanied by
Mrs. Verna Harmon.
Mrs.' Raymond Titus wore a silk
flowered dress for her daughter's
wedding and Irs. Cora Harter
wore a brown I crepe dress. Each
wore a corsage of pink carnations.
A reception followed with the
groom's mother serving the cake.
Mrs. Glenn Titus poured and Mrs.
Men $ 100
Wool Topcoats
$19.95
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at SAFEUAY j
It Is our policy to meet the lowest price of every; competitor. Item
by item, day by day, and town by town. Nott tliese specially re
duced prices at your Salem Safeway. .Why shop
bargains when you can get them A L L at your S
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all over town for
afeway store?.
All popular brands. Maxwell House,
MJ.B-, Golden West, Chase & Sanborn,
and Hills Bros. . L ...1
lb.
45c
SIEM ;gtfg 0,75
WBMl. - i ,0.85
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Gold Medal, Drifted Snow, Kitchen Craft, etc 25 lb. sack 1 39
Meadow Wood Grade
lb.
75c
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Large, Gradt South Shore I Chocolate and
"A". Dozen...... OZJ 9 ox, can JL U P Butterscotch g L
Canned IlilZx 2 1 IK
, Case price $S.45
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Gardenside
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No Made
Pint
190
90
150
390
1.49
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the demand far e ef the item will exceed the sapply. We will de ear heat te keee
the steres snpplied hat we mar raa shert. These prices are jeffective Friday, Decern
her 5th, Utreach Tharsday, December 11th. We reserve the right te limit Ne sales
te dealers
Effective Friday, December 5th, Throufh Thursday, December 11th.
LIAYOiniAISE
Tt'fiSl 11 Pftl?P Local
50 lb. sack
nATH'SLUIICHEOIIIIEAT,z
i: 9:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M.
Hobnail Bedspreads
Beg. 5.S8. Colorful tufted "hobnail"
spreads wiih cotton fringe fclm. White,
rose, gold, green and blue. Full or
twin size.
2nd Floor
33
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9:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M.
Window Shades
Beg. B5c. Ward's best quaKty fibre,
washable window shades. Overall
length 87 Yi. While. Ivory or ecru.
2nd Floor
4
9:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M.
lien's Slacks
Reg. 7.S8. Men's part wool gabardine
slacks. Brown, blue or tan. SUes 32 to
38.
Main Floor
S77
9:30 A. lf. to 9:00 P. ,W.
Sale! Painl Sels
Reg. 49c 32 point colors, 10 crorons.
palette lor painttng. In colorful gift box.
Toy Dept
Mezzanine
9:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M.
Valer Glasses ;
Reg. 7c each. 8 os. size, round dear
crystal water glasses. A Friday Special.
Houseware,
Basement
9:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M.
, Pressure Saucepan
Reg. 9.95. 2Vi qt "Maqia Seal" pres
sure cooker. Chrome plated with plas
tic molded handles. Complete with
- gauge.
Housewares
Basement
Tkcs. Kay Uealen
Mill Co.
2M Seelh 12th 8L
(2)
340 Court Si.
Phone 9221