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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1947)
10-Tho Stcrtosmcrn. Salem. Ore. Miss Lillian Oliver -j-iWeds: . Miss Lillian Oliver and Stan-I ley J. McLaughlin exchanged theirl marriage vows at a holiday wed -I ding on Saturday night at the First Congregational church at 7 o I clock with the Rev. Seth Hunt-I ington officiating. The bride isH the daughter of Dr. and Mrs Egbert S. Oliver and was given! . In marriage by her father. Thel benedict is the ton of Mr. and JJr?. C P. McLaughlin of Olympia The altar was recorated with .all. m tkJ "NO SALE poggono Geewiz 'cmd everything like that we're disappointed as can be and right after Christmas too; it's disheartening, disparaging, discomforting and even distressing to our, mental well being everybody is having ra big hoopala sale and we are jjust standing on the sidelines watching the show. Some times I wish we charged high enough prices during the year so we could cut our prices just before the first of the year and have a big sale, too. But the dear wife says it is far better tot give real honest values all y2 year than to charge one price at one time and another sf price, at another time . . . her good judgment has 5? never failed me (remember that chestnut horse num- ber 4 in the second race she said to bet on the nose yfi sure he came in first and paid $2.54 . . . remember?) so folks you're going to have to be satisfied with lower T prices always and no' sale prices at all. V Jackson! Jewelers JS : 225 Ne. Liberty kT , Vr i h niar wher vnn niv vnnr HtchilL if von do. Seasons Best Will Bo Closed Until January Are Closing Their Basement Storo and the Entire Stock Will Be Put on Sale TUESDAY, Watch Tuesday it 171 Sunday. Docembor 28. 1947 7" chancel rail were baskets of chrysanthemums flanked py white tapers in candelabra. Miss Don na Unruh was the soloist and Jean Hobson Rich the organist. .For her wedding the bride chose a portrait blue wool crepe suit adorned with brown fur tips on the ties at the neckline. .She wore a rose! felt hat and gloves and her accessories were brown. . Her flowers were rubrum lilies, and bouvardia. Miss Phyllis Graham was the bride's only attendant and wore a fawn beige suit with brown hat, beige gloves and shoes. She had a corsage of rose camellias. Allan Tallman of Olympia, Wash, was the groom's best man sd ushers were Charles Johnson, Keats Oli ver and Richard Yocom. - For her daughter's wedding Mrs. The 333 Sonli tinier 2, 1948 3; for Further Information Morning Statesman's Back Page UoUUlDc CLOSED me. 39 & 3i xysLt'it't) 0p3nJannarv2 Oliver selected an emerald green crepe gown with draped skirt. The groom's parents were unable to be here for the ceremony. The reception was held in the fireplace room. Mrs. Leah Sher man of San Francisco, aunt of the bride, poured and Miss Frances Albee of Bellingham, Wash cut her niece's cake. Miss Doris Gene Hamilton passed the guest book and assisting were Mrs. Richard Grill, Mrs. Merle Williams of Yamhill .and Mrs. Dorathea Trask of Portland. V The newlyweds will go north to Seattle ( on their , honeymoon and will be at home in Belling ham, where he is attending West ern Washington College of Edu cation and she is a student teacher. in Portland J, ----- a.- Grace Memorial church in Port land this afternoon will be the setting for the wedding of Miss Bernice Lorraine .Rentschler, formerly of Salem, daughter of William A. Rentschler of Salem and Mrs. E. H. Logan, Portland, to Duncan Owen Fa us, son of Mrs. Wlliam Curtis Faus of Portland. The Rev. John Richardson will officiate at the rites at 430 o' clock. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will wear a princess style gown of white satin with sweetheart neckline, long sleeves and train. A Juliet cap with crown of stephanotis will hold in her place her fingertip tulle veil. She will carry a shower bouquet of stephanotis centered with an orchid. t Miss Jane E. Logan will be the honor maid and will wear ' a Copenhagen blue velveteen gown with bustle back with bandeau of silver ribbon and yellow roses in her hair. She - will carry a bouquet of yellow roses. Brides maids will be Miss Robberta Schuler and Miss Patricia Nobbe, who will wear turquoise, and Miss Ruth Lepschat and Miss Mary Jane Otto, whose frocks will be of cerise. Their dresses are styled like the honor attendant's ' and they will have silver bandeau with pink roses and carry , bou quets of pink roses. Curtis Faus will be best man and ushers include John Col ton, Howard Strohecker, Robert Rentschler, Vernon White and Norman Roberts. Mrs. Logan will attend her daughter's wedding in a turquoise and black ensemble with match ing hat and .corsage of pink roses and bouvardia. Mrs. Faus has chosen a' navy blue dress suit with matching hat and corsage of roses and bouvardia. A reception will be held in the parish house. Mrs. Walter ,Korell will pour and Mrs. Curtis Faus will cut the cake. Assisting will be Mrs. Alfred Fleet, Mrs. William H. Van Natta and Mrs. Vernon White. The couple will go to Canada on their wedding trip and for travelling the bride will wear a mink brown dressmaker suit with brown hat and accessories and orchid corsage. On their return they will be at home in Portland. IER30,1947 1 Seen and By IERYME CHRISTMAS CARDS . . . Ouf j favorite subject of the year . . and the column that's the most fun . . . More family photographs than ever before . . . darling small cards with angels and figurines . . . and pretty ones with Christmas scenes . . . First the pictures . . . Spike and Kathy , Brownell, children -of the Robert Brownells, pa jama clad, and sitting before the fireplace with their stockings above . . . A lovely engravel picture of the Robert Shinns' grandchildren. Kit and Bill Carson and Mike Shinn, on their card . . . Greetings from the Ronald Hudklns family ., . . their children, Margo, Charles and Johnny, sitting before the fire place, - their stocking, hung, and reading the Christmas story . . . The J. Wesley Sullivan's two children sitting before the tree on their card ... The Ralph Purvine's card showing five year old Billy proudly standing by his two months old sister, Becky, in a basket decorated with greens and balls . . . More photographs, the personalized ones everybody loves ... Nine months old Franca McLeod on the Carlton McLeod's card ... ditto for the Farley Mogans, showing little Martha . . . Sitting before the tree . . . the. Lawrence Anderson's year old boy and the Lynn Heise's two- child ren, Sally and John . . . Originals . . . From the Arthur Roethlins a Christmas tree out lined in green with a red star and on the branches cariactures of the family; their faces done in color and at the bottom a sil houette of the dog, McGee . . . A clever .red pen and ink sketch from Frank and Kitty Fisher . . . a violin, beside a Kitty in a bas ket ... A lovely card of heaven blue done in silver from the Ralph Cooleys ... A swing sign with their address on the outside and inside silver caricatures of Ralph, Beryl, Margaret and their cocker; Ginger . . . Peter and Nancy Man ning, children of the Kenneth Mannings, made their own cards to send to their young friends . . . red airplane designs with white spatter paint . . . Donald Duck as Santa Claus drawn and painted by J on el Parks for the card sent by her and Bob ... A miniature newspaper, "The Lewis Christmas Journal", sent by the Loren W. Lewis family . . . pictures of the family inside, and an editorial page. More ef same -. . . One that took hours of work and certainly one of the most original . . . from Nancy and Bob Gormsen . . . attached to a mailing card was a little red and white silk bag . . . inside, a walnut with a tiny slit on the top . . . and when one pulled the white paper, out came the Christmas message written in red ink . . . Another original from the Gardner Knapps ... typical of his humor ... a sheet of paper written in green ink . . . As Gardner is president of the Rotary club, a Rotary seal at the top . . . and little verses all over telling how he could cut down on the cost of cards, which he must send to all the Rotarians . . . On opening up the Charles Campbell cards one finds Santa Claus and his train filled with Christmas packages, trees, candy canes and a wreath hanging in the caboose . . . Frern far away . . .A Japanese scene and writing on the greet ing card sent from Tokyo by Maxine and Bob Welden . . and a lovely view of Lake Merritt with an arrow pointing to their apartment from the Jerrold Owens who now live in Oakland, Calif. , . . however, they hope to be in their newly built home by Febru ary IS. On display J . . Sybil McLeod has ber cards artistically taped on large branches of fir . . . and arranged in two. vases by the win dow on each side of her fire place . . most colorful and effec tive ... all now until next Christ mas ... AT HOME . . . Highlights on the decoration ... First at the Paul Hendricks' annual open house the Monday before Christ mas . . . Many ohs and ahs about the white Christmas tree in her bedroom ... decorated in pink bows and silver balls and placed on a round table with a pink cloth to the floor ... The buffet table down stairs covered with a red cloth with a centerpiece of greens, Christmas roses and white candles ... At the James Waltons . Parents and their children calling Tuesday night with Kay, Jim and young Jeff as hosts . . . The punch table against the wall in in the dining room . . . A center piece of candy canes and balls in a crystal stemmed vase . . . green ribbon and red tapers in silver candelabras . . . Above the table a picture with a wide bor der of green corduroy adorned with angel cutouts ... Looking very Cbristmasy were Vfvienne Brown in a red corduroy and Mrs. Frank Deckebach in a red jersey, both assisting. A CHRISTMAS BRIDE . and a beautiful one Was Paula Smith who wore a white velvet and lace gown for her marriage Friday afternoon Xo Robert Sulli van at St Joseph's ... The at tendant! striking in white moire ankle length dresses and satin sandals ... and carrying white muffs to which were pinned red poinsettlas . . . smiles lor, little Dallene Sullivan, flower girl. Walking so straight down the aisle ahead of the bridal party ... comments on her long, blonde curly hair and white frock FOB UP-TO-DATE PICTURE FRAMING FAST SERVICE BY A SXTLLED CRAFTSMAN Art Dept. - - Third Fleer 1 Heard a ENGLISH The reception . . . At the Salem Golf, club . . . wreaths, cedar boughs, lots of candles and red ribbon the decor ... A contin gent of the bride's Pi Phi soror ity sisters and Bob's Phi Delt brothers noted . . x Assisting . , . Carolyn Brady in a silver grey satin . afternoon dress, the new long length ... Brunette Mrs. James Hatfield in a becoming violet gown, the full ballerina skirt and' neckline banded in matching velvet . . . "Maxine Best in sophisticated black crepe . . . A sign that spring is just around the corner was Mrs. Robert Drag- Save .' Permanent Waves Rilling Helena Curtis Nema Kayette Nutri Tonic Doart 2.50 Ilcdern Beanly College Pheni 1141 179 N. Liberty St This Sebeel is Under New Management otmmmmmimtm Thought you might The Box of 1-7. Main Floor NOW mm i k. ;m siav v All IFsoflll (1947) Every On Display! NEW (1948) Spring Coals v Suits Dresses er's sky blue and black print silk . . . In a winter white suit was Barbara Causey ... and tiny Do lores Clement in a chestnut brown suit shot with gold metalic orner Yule log tray favors for a hos pital were made by the Otyokwa Camp Fire group at their meeting December 11, at the home of Mrs. Charles Coleman and a Christmas council fire was held at the home of Dolores Carr, December 18. Christmas parties were held by the Little Maidens Blue Birds at the home of Mrs. Hal DeSart; Jiminy Crickets at Highland school December 15; the Ta Wa Kani camp fire girls with a hike following on December 23. like to know . . Delicious You Received . at Christmas Came From Main Entrance IN PROGRESS Lamp fire I & 22 sVn-i v I v r 'I v 1 Reduced! Garment is in "MEW MDMOS E.LEFJ(BTrfflI We Invite You to Open an Account - SIM Drurys at Home This Afternon Prof, and Mrs. James C. Drury, their sons James and Jon and daughter Joan'Newcomb will have open house at their guest house on their farm "Half a Hill" south of Salem today from 3 ' until 6 o'clock. Prof. Drury is home for the Christmas vacation from New York City, and - Mrs. Drury and the boys are up from Los An ANNUAL ff WIND and WEATHER LOTION NOW AT PRICE Regular $2 Iz, $1 Six 8-ex. bottles In handy family carton, $3 Aapriemfim$m LIMITED TIME ONLY! For powder best, body rub, chopped skfak Ivy row and sort V2 t.. KUtA i nzs Willet's CAPITAL DRUG Corner SUle'& Liberty CdDATTS DIEIESSIES the lip geles where they have been spend ing the winter. Prof. Drury will go to Las Angeles with them be iore returning east SI I ILL MO STORE Phone 3118 Q Q Q o o o SEE fAc sparkling IIdu Spring (1048) 1 I f5J2jof Iptz&I I I f,Ww A HATS 115 N. Liberty U Caart r- 4 4- j -f- 275N.L4brt7 ; Ph. tttli