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: . -t s; p The : - ' .---- : i i f SOCI ETY CLUBS Showers For Barbara Pierce Miss Barbara Pierce, popular fan bride-elect ox rater n. reiser, will' be feted at two pre-nuptial . parties this week. The wedding of the couple will take place on September 24 at St Paul's Epis- fnnal rhureh- Tonight Mrs. Lester Garter will he hostess for a dessert supper at twr Park Avenue home in compli tnmt n Ulisst Pierre. Bridge will be in play during the evening and a gift will be presented to the honor guest. Arrangements of early fall flowers will provide the decorative note. Bidden to honor Miss Pierce are Vf ' VAcnr T mure. Mrs. Peter V. Geiser, Mrs. Robert Burns, Mrs. Josepn m. uevers, jr., aar. Claybourne Dyer, Mrs. Roger K fittnam. Mrs. Bvron Mennis. Mrs. Richard Nelson, Mrs Jack Price. Miss Patricia vanaenynae. Miss Esther Baird, Miss Margaret Xovell. Mrs. Robert DeArmond, Mrs. Harvey Quistad, Mrs. Emery Hobos, Mrs. Joan Mugnes ana MrsJ Carlton J .fiicieoa. Mrs.Tye Hostess Mr. Olsvlxrarne Drer has bid den guests to a bridal party Fri day night at her North 13th street home in honor of Miss Pierce. A dessert supper will be served by h hnctocx tri hit followed bT sev eral hours of contract. A bath room shower .will fete the bride- to-be. Ririfen in fete Miss Pierce .are Mrs. Edgar T. Pierce, Mrs. Peter W. Geiser, Mrs. Jonn nay, airs. Robert DeArmond, Mrs. Joseph, M. Devers, r, Mrs. janery modds. Mrs. Harvey Wuistaa. airs. ies--- ter Carter, Mrs.- Richard L. Cool er. Mrs. Vernon lnyet Mrs. Tanx Turner. Mrs. William C. Dyer, ir, Mrs. Prank H. Spears, jr., of Portland, Miss Margaret Lovell. Miss Patricia Vandeneynde and llisa .fcstner Bairo. ; T Ursla Witt Now Mrs. Bassett MILL CITY At a candle light ceremony Sunday afternoon mt -A nV1rxlr. Mis IJrsla Witt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto "WaV became the bride or uaie Bassett. son of Mr. and Mrs. SriAvri Ttassett of Lvons. The double ring ceremony was performed by Dr. David Fergu mnn. raster, at the Mill City trhrterian church. Mrs. D. B. Hill sang, accompanied by Mrs. James Wiltsey of iaiem. ugnting tne tapers were ousanne uwiet, Salem, and Cecil Bassett, broth er of the groom. 4 The bride chose a white , satin ton with sweetheart neckline. fitted bodice - and - long pointed Sleeves and full train, iter iinger- . tip veil fell from a braiaea crown. She carried white gladioluses cen tered with Pink honeysuckle. . Miss Betty Class was the honor attendant. Her gown was yenow nr! she carried a nosegay of white gladioluses "centered with blue flowers. . Harvey Syverson, cousin of the ki-oom, acted as best man. Ushers were Walter Witt and Pearlie ' Cribbs. - ' . Following the ceremony a re miHmi vdi held in the I OOF hail. Cutting and serving the bride's cake were Mrs. Waldo Witt and Mrs.. Orville Vogt of Albany. Pouring were Mrs. John Piambeck afcd Mrs. Powell Bas sett Miss yirginia vanaermeer presided at the punch bowl and Visa TMVrm Jean Devine passed the guest book. At the. gift table : were -Mrs. tari-Aiien, aar. c,r.xf .T rm narnrin Raines. i.TV Ik U 1 . . The couple left on a two weeks trip' to Lake Tanoe. iney win make their home in Corvallis where the groom ,1s attending Oregon : State college. Past Presidents ef Capital Unit. American Legion auxiliary will motor to Aumsville tonight to in itiate members of a. hew unit The Silverton team will conduct the Installation. Mrs. Leon Brown is serving as president of the Capi tal Unit team to initiate at the formal candlelight service. Visitors In Salem are 14. CoL and Mrs. Ira Wintermute and children. Randy and Sherry, of Reno, who are guests of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mon roe Hamilton: They will be here three weeks and this week the Wintermutes ' are : vacationing at Ocean Lake. Miss Roth Finney of Portland Is visiting for a few days in Salem with her brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart H.-Comp-. ton. Mrs. Compton and her sister plan to go to Hood River the end . ef the week to visit their parents. Miss Barbara Compton will "train for her home in San Fran cisco tonight following a several weeks visit in the capital with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry V. Compton. $10,C:3 STOCK OF FALL YARDAGE GOODS r Prices iron 01.77 per yard Wean oay, Sept. I, 19X3 CLUB CALENDAR WEDNESDAY" Sons of Union Veterans will meet at St. PauTs guild. SI Paul's Episcopal church, meet at parish bouse. 12:30 o' clock no-host luncheon. Centralis Temple. No. It. Pythian Sisters, meet at KP naU, S p.m. Beta Sigma Phi. Eta chapter, with Mrs. Walter Spauldin. 1726 Court; sU pjn. Oregon Grape camp. Royal Neigh bors of America meet at VTW hall. P-ra.. officers in formal dress. WSCS of Leslie Methodist church, no-host luncheon, church parlors, 1234 pjn. :y.s - THUaUDAT St. John's Lutheran ' guild meet at parish house. 7:30 p.m. j American Gold Star Mothers, VTW hail, a p-fla. ; : i ' rUDAT Barbara Friofchie tent. Daughters of Union Veteran?-Salem Woman's dub house. S p m Florence Vail ' Missionary society. Calvary Baptist i church, meet at church. 1130 ajn luncheon. 12 JO pm. program following. Au Revoir Luncheon Mrs. Raymond Bonesteele, who is leaving this week for Corvallis to make her home, was honored at an au revoir luncheon on Tues day at the residence of Mrs. James T. Brand on North Sumer street. Arranging the affair were the past presidents of the Nancy Black Wallace alumnae club of: Pi Beta Phi of which Mrs. Bone steele is a part president Covers were placed for Mrs. Bonesteele. Mrs.. Wolcott E. Bur- en, Mrs. Marion Mulkey, Mrs Edwin Keecby Mrs. Albert T. Anderson, Mrs. Charles Coleman, xw rs. cnester z,umwalt, Mrs. James iiumpnrey and Mrs. Brand. h ' i' Mrs. Griffin Here From Iowa Mrs. Charles F. Griffin of Mapleton, Iowa has arrived in the capital for a visit at the home of her niece "and husband. : Mr. and Mrs. James H. Turnbtdl, and with her brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Reynolds of Independence. She arrived in Portland on the Streamliner Sat urday and will be here nearly two months. Sunday a family reunion was held at the TurnbuH home on North 21st street in honor of Mrt. Griffin and the 73rd birth day of Mrs. Reynolds. Dinner was served on the patio. Attending were Mrs. Griffin, Air. and Mrs. - Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reyonlds and Dicky and Mrs. Olive Hambleton of Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Rey nolds or Tillamook. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fowlers and Jimmy, i Mr. and Mrs. Turnbull and son, David. While Mrs. Griffin is here the Turnbulls plan sight-seeing trips to the coast. Crater Lakeland Timberline Lodge. The Florence Vail Missionary society of the Calvary Baptist church will meet Friday at 11:30 ajn. with a luncheon at 12:30 - to follow the business session. ! The luncheon is In charge of the Victory circle. -A program will be presented at i:3U by circle Ho. 3 with Mrs. Bruce Willis as chair man. 'f.j: I Sewing group f American Le gion auxiliary Capital Unit, will meet to sew children's garments for .the Legion Children's Welfare Center on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ella Voves, 653 N. Cottage sti at 10 ajn. A no-host, luncheon will be served at one o'clock. Expected to arrive in the capi tal Friday from her home in San Francisco will be Miss Carol Young, who will be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hub- bell A. Youngj for a week. St. John's Lutheran Guild will meet at the parish house Thurs day night at 7:30 o clock jwith Mrs. John Thiesen and Mrs. Wil fred . Sylvester as hostesses. : ; ' ;5 f i Mrs. KT Angle of Wichita, Kan sas has arrived in the capital for a visit with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. , and Mrs. L. V. Benson. . I s i HERPS A tlfVI WAY 10 HEAR! UT Ml pkovi m im. today acWIlsi at with Uwm Sm tiav it ta tn ''watch pockat. 8a if awbabrvabac N coat or obli iwi Jxmt drop am. 11 ring Book FREE. IMS t AU VOU WCA M0M0-HC HUtlNS All Batteries for all aids Salem Headquarters James N. Taf t & Assoc. 218 Oregon Bid, i tZJtorte MUSIC Miss Snook A Bride KEIZER At a 3 o'clock cer emony Sunday afternoon at Kei zer Community church. Miss Ag nes Snook, daughter of Mrv and Mrs. Bernard Snook became the bride of Delbert Nuttbrock, son of Mrs. Hazel Nuttbrock. The Rev. Lee Wiens performed the nuptials before an altar flanked with tall baskets of greenery and pink arid white gladioluses. Lighting the tapers were Miss Leota Nuttbrock, sister of the benedict and Miss Janet Snook, sister of the bride, wearing Iden tical bliie organdy frocks. .v Herbfrt Anderson was soloist and- Miss Star Hancock the -accompanist. Delories Friesen, the maid of honor wore blue taffeta with lace yoke and puffed sleeves, with a large bow. in back with bustle eiiect. She carried a nose-gay of shell pink asters encircled with pom pom asters of a deeper tint. Caroline Snook was flower girl f or herj sister and wore a white organdy sown witn blue- sash. The bride entered on the arm nr ner i lather, who gave her in marriage. Her gown of white ny lon marquisette was fashioned with full gathered skirt and the fitted bodice had a sweetheart neckline and full three-quarter length j sleeves. Her finger-tip length (veil was caught in a cap with ni tiny rubrum lily at each side and she carried a white Bible marked with a rubrum lily tied with white satin ribbon. Bob Karn stood with the groom as best man and ushers were Gor don Geil, John Manichas, Marvin Black 4nd Dwayne Snook, brother of the bride. ,i At the reception which follow ed, Mrs. Ray Williams, aunt of the groom, poured, and Mrs; Roy Thayerl aunt of the, bride, cut the cake. Celia Vaughn, Doris Smith, and Bonnie Greenwood assisted. Maxine Snook, the bride's was inj charge of the guest book. rnv . i i " :iicwiweuj uav 'gone on a trip down the Oregon coast for their honeymoon. For traveling the new Mrs. Nuttbrock vnn a green 4uit with white accessories. Mrs. ;2nook attended her daugh ter's Wedding wearing an after noon dress of frar ravnn ra-int with black accessories, while Mrs. XMuttorpck chose a brown satin back crepe dress with tan acces sories to attend her son's wed ding. The corsages were of white gladioluses. Mr. land Mrs. Nuttbrnclr or both graduates of Salem College ana Academy and they will make their borne in the Keizer district. Richardsons Are Dinner Hosts - Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Richardson entertained at dinner in their Garden Road home for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marshall and daughter Nancy,! and son Albert, who- is a music major at the University pf Oregon; Mr. and Mrs.' Fred Hun tress, all of Portland: Mrs. Charles Layport and son, Jimmy and daughters Dorothy and Barbara of Salem, j Mr. Marshall and Mr. Huntress were in Salem for the monthly meeting of the Salem Ge ological society of which Mr. and Mrs. Richardson are members. Mr. Marshall lectured on the history of southeastern Oregon and Indian lore arid moving pictures were shown jof Alaska and a recent trip which members of theJurhner par ty had taken to eastern Oregon, western Idaho and northern Ne vada. Thursday, dinner guests of the richardsons were Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Ballantyne of Salem. Mr. land Mrs. Roy S. Keene of Corvallis, formerly of Salem, were visitors in the capital on Tuesday. YOU CHECK YOUR HAT FOR PROTECTION... HotondHlfh.i,The portion may m bit far fetched. But Ufs tee. You check your Iku at a protective meat ere. Why not check up on your health for the same reason? You eon buy e new hat for m few do0 ark tut who would care to put a, price-tag on his heaMi? You aren't realy )IBI i t . fust hit under par, perhaps. And WnXETTS Capilal Dreg ! Store Corner State Phone Miss Gladys Hanson Is Married 1 v. '. Announcement Is being made of the marriage of Miss Gladys Han son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George K Hanson of Salem, to Alan B. Berg of Salem, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph C Berg of Portland, on August 14 in Van couver, Wash. For ber wedding the brunette bride - wore a powder blue suit with chocolate brown and white accessories and a corsage of gard enia?. ; Attending the couple were Mr. and Mrs Homer G. Lyon. Jr., of Salem. Mrs. Lyon wore a grey suit with nary and white accessories and corsage of gardenias. Mr. and Mrs. Berg have re turned to Salem to . make their home. The bride attended James town college in Jamestown, North Dakota. Her husband is a graduate of the School of Forestry at Ore gon State college. During the war he served as a first lieutenant in the army, with active duty at Okinawa and Leyte. ': Home Rites Performed The home of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Peters was the scene of the wedding of their daughter, Miss Luella Evelyn Toevs, and James F. Wlese, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Wiese of St. Paul, Minn., on Aug- ust 28. The Rev. Turner per formed the S o'clock ceremony before members of the immed iate family. The bride . chose an ice blue afternoon gown with pleated skirt for her wedding. Her acces sories; were black and her flow ers were baby orchids. Mrs. Irvin Froese was her sis ters honor attendant and wore a beige .suit .with white accessories and corsage of yellow roses. John F. Toevs, brother of the bride, was best man. A reception followed the rites and Mrs. Merton Lee assisted. Mrs. Peters wore a grey dress with : corsage of pink rosebuds for her daughter's wedding. The newlyweds have gone south on their wedding trip and will live in Richmond, Calif, The new Mrs; Wiese will teacht and her husband will attend engineer lng school at the University of California. The bride attended Dallas schools and Oregon Col lege of Education. Speaker Tells Of Holland Mrs. Lloyd Woed presided at the meeting of the Salem Rebekah lodge Monday night. Mrs. Ida Robbins of Jefferson, Iowa was a guest. The reception committee ap pointed for September includes Mesdames C. A. Lamporter, Vic toria Stifflerr Dae Stafford. Mar garet Montgomery and George Henderson. Members reported on the visits to the Stayton and Sil verton lodges. Mrs.' Anna Eicke, who lives at 11 l n irH c-A 4 news i i uiu uib uhu. Shafer told of her trip to Seattle, Vancouver, B. C, and North Bend. Mrs. A. F. deLespinasse of Hubbard spoke of conditions in the Netherlands and problems in child delinquency. Mr. and Mrs.: Stewart Johnson entertained informally at jtheir Fairmount Hill home Tuesday night in compliment to her father, David W. Eyre; on the completion of his 44th year of service with the Ladd and Bush branch, United States National bank. Bidden were members of his bank com mittee. Mrs. Louis Newell and dangh- ter, Jean, of Mesa, Arizona have been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Erlckson at their Vista avenue home. The Ericksons accompanied their dau ghter home to Mesa on Friday. . There will be a silver tea at the Knight , Memorial church Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, followed by a program. that's flte very time you should see a Doctor before he has to see youl Better make an appoint. . ment right away. He w3l be glad to help you o bock en the highway tp Health! A little fore sight may save you the price ef a doxen hatsl And remember, bring your Doctor's prescriptions here for careful, conscientious compounding by our experts. Liberty JUS I I I. llll . Mrs. James Kenneth Bartlett (Patricia Evelyn Curtis) who Were married on August 21 at StPauTs Episcopal church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Healy Curtis 011 groom's parents are Mr, and Mrs. James P.- Bartlett. The newlyweds will live in Salem and continue with their studies at Willamette university. Oesten-Miller). , Little Girl Welcomed Congratulations go to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sherman or the birth of a six pound five ounce daughter, Sara Ann, on Tuesday morning at the Salem General hospital. The little girl has an older I brother, Kenneth, i I The baby's grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Deane L. Sherman of White Fish, Montana and Mrs. Gladys Van De Walker of Salgn. A Bridal - 1 j Supper 1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bates will entertain at dinner at their Rose street home Thursday night in honor of their daughter, Miss Laura Jean Bates, and her fiance. William D. Carlson. The affair will precede the wedding rehears al and bidden are members of the bridal party. The marriage of the couple will take place Frtdajr night at the First Presbyterian church. Additional guests at the din ner win be the Dnae-eiect s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Newton, and her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. M. Dale Newton and their family, who will be here from Medlord for the rites. Mrs. Carlton J. McLeod Is leav ing by plane this morning for Burbank, Calif, to meet her hus band, who is completing his ma rine corps reserve training at Camp Pendleton this week. They will visit for ten days in Los Angeles. Whittier, CarmeL San Francisco and in Berkeley; where they will be the guests of his brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. George McLeod, be fore returning north. ANOTHER Metro Marvel II GET As loner as I have you ... what youH be saying about truly wonderful Gabardine ; SKIRT 1 1 Withhold Belt for only Tin: Smoothly Tailored Gabardine in O RED KELLY O BLACK FOR NATIONALLY JfNOWN BRANDS, THE - i .-; V 4-? . - ' . i ? " J- . 4 y . " ' , y M , . k - e- v J v y f' College Set Entertained Miss June Young entertained with an Informal party for a group of the college set before they re turn to schools this month at the Orchard Heights home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubbell .A. Young, Tuesday night. Miss Young has been attending the summer session at Oregon State , college and will be a senior this year. The affair was held on the patio and after an informal even ing late refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by her mother. Miss Young's guests were Mrs. Jean Fidler, Miss Charlotte Alex ander, Miss Mariann Croisan, Miss Margaret Cooley, Miss Mary Lou McKay, Miss Jean Claire Swift, Miss Betty Jean , Manoles, Miss Elizabeth Nelson, Miss Jane Acton, Miss Addy?e Lane, Miss Connie Cocking, Miss Carolyn Carson and Mrs. Leonard Rinearson, jr., of Corvallis. . Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Reid are "his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Reid of Colorado Springs, Colorado and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arven R. Scott (Madge Reid) of Danville, Calif.. Mrs. Scott has been here several weeks and was Joined this week by her husband, who will accompany her home this weekend. Tern Brand, son ef Jndge and Mrs'. James T. Brand, is vacation ing this week at Wallowa Lake and joined a group of his Port land friends for the trip. He will return to his studies at Leland Stanford the end of September. Is this . STORES OF BETTER VALUES' Church At ja 1 o'clock ceremony at the Calvary Baptist church on Aug ust j 21 -Miss Marie Dickinson; daughter of Mr. and- Mrs. C E. Dickinson, became the bride of Andrew Zahare. son of Mr. and Mrs. I A. M. , Zahare. The Rev. Charlies Durden officiated end Miss iBernice Kleihege sang ac companied by her mother. Mrs. D. BJ Kleihege, Lighting the ta pers, were Miss Jean Lowery and Miss Lavonne Stenberg. MrJ Dtckinsbn gave his daugh ter i in marriage and her bridal gown I was of white satin fashion ed on princess lines with lace insertion on the skirt and bodice and lace encircling the train. The fitted bodice was made with long sleeves and a , sweetheart neck line. !Her fingertip veil cascaded from a seed pearl cap and she carried a bouquet of white roses. MrS. Thomas Cantrell was her sister's matron of honor and wore aqua crepe. Miss Patricia .Zahare, sister of the groom, was brides maid and her dress Was of deep pink crepe.' The dresses were with cap sleeves and full made) skirts. Mazie Stenberg was I flow er girl and wore yellow organdy. Stanley .Wilkes was best man and Ushers were Dean Thomas, Norman Beugll, Kenneth Bluine end Glenn Widdows. A j reception followed id the church parlors, after which Wte couple left on their trip along the Oregon coast. For going away the bride wore a red wool crepe suit !with black .accessories. The newlyweds will live in Corvallis while he Is attending Oregon Statej college, t .. Mrs. A. A. Slewert will be a luncheon hostess Thursday after noon) at her North Winter street home in compliment tor a few of her friends and Miss Frances Mal lottel who Is visiting here from San Francisco at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.! H. G. Smith. . Special Oil-Burner $129.50 o i o o o Automatic Controls Fuel Pump Automatic Ignition Fuel Sorer Air Control SHOP A Wedding About Jol!s0";S -.'--- ' - " ' - ; . ' r ' , r 1 ,. With JOAN HOERETH Fashion Board Member Us: many of you I m colla bound this falL and rrm 1 the process of TOnectih; a fall wardrobe'. Had lots af skirts and Sweaters' left-ovsr frora high-school days; so my main problem IS getting appropriate casual and date clothes. Since corduroy is so popular this year, I'm! Interested la getflrig a corduroy sult'for so cial life; with a stradgrhtkirt to wear with sweaters and blouses to class. I liked the new purple)' "Joan Miller" suit with ix nttd! jacket and slash pdekets made , In fine pin corduroy. My favorite blouse Is fct short sleeved Peter Pari. iThey're excellent under sweaters or suits and pretty fult worn with a skirt They come in rayon crepe or diagonal sharkH kins for only $3.93. Johnson'' have all types of blouses in. three-quarter or long sleeves. ' - tooJ For Tiresides" or football games tailored wools are at sure bet I thought "Jan Mil ler's" grey flannel wool dress was especially cutef It-bas ; white pique collar atd cuffs1 . with' a red plaid jK0 and ' matching buttons dq'wh thel back. The skirt ;featues neW knife pleats', on each" side4 reasonable, loo i . 14.93 For evenings "in" flannel nighties are oute) ". and romforfpble. T9Y ar ; coming in knee and ankle length plain or figured- short or long sleeved For evenings f out" Johnson's have a,' darling full-lsngth formal ooai (rainproof) with a. detachable hood. The bodice has flattering princess lines arid a full gathered skirl - that floats to the floos. It's made in changeablf , taffeta dark re4, forest green, and ! purple. 1 Johnson's Campui Fash ion booklet is in the, mail if you rnissed getting yours be sure and arop by the store and let me giv4 you one . . . really fhey r worth haling and ivill b4 ,1 . 1" .51 a helpful guide for you lit . buying yourschqo wardrobe 464 Sute Street eee ee Salem, Oregon I ; t', 138 N. Commercial r Salem. Oregon 1 11 1 ill lill'lUll l' 1 mi 11 11 ill 1 1 1 1 ill I" iimilai 1. 'A- w r