The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 13, 1949, Page 12, Image 12

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THE MEDICAL CENTER BRANCH
of th QUISENBERRY PHARMACIES
THAT OPERATE AS ONE welcome a
hew neighbor in the Qulsenberry Build
ing lit 2440 Crear Street in the Medi
cal Center.
AC AND FRANCES .BENSON, who own anJ
operate the ACE In downtown Salem, now.
hare opened the MEDICAL CENTER COF
FEE SHOP . . PARTICULARLY FILLING
NEED IN OUR KEW MEDICAL CENTER
CQUffilUNITY.
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We think h't good to hare such a nelgK
bor. We know you'll like the idea, tool
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(Women of Keizer
District Meet
KEIZER, Dine and Do club met
Thursday with Mn. Gerald Lap
pen at 725 Camming Lane, for a
no-host dinner. Plans were made
for helping needy families ' in the
community. Names were ea
changed for mystery friends.
Arlene Gierach was a guest.
Also attending were Mesdames L.
P. Bagger, H. H. Breneman, J. H.
Derrick. A. V. Tensing. Walter
Tensing, P. O. McFarland, Mary
Sloan, H. A. Strahan, Alfred
Stredwick, L. A. Wood, E. M. El
wood and the hostess. Next meet
ing will be March 24 at the A, V.
Lansing residence, 4493 . North
River road.
Woman's missionary society of
Keizer community church met
Tuesday with Mrs. H. D. Hamm in
West Salem, for sewing. No-host
luncheon was served, followed by
the meeting conducted by Mrs.
Orie Salter, vice president. Mrs.
L. X. Silkey led devotions and pic
tures were shown by Mrs. Hamm,
including those taken by her son.
Rev. David Hamm, who la sta
tioned in South 'America as mis
sionary. Present were Mesdames Arthur
Oldenburg, John Buchanan, Edgar
Sawyer, Lauren Stettler, Otis
Mitchell, Dale Mudget, L. K. Sil
keyj A. Wood, John Hancock,
Hugh Adams, William Murphy,
and visitors Mrs. Bur ley Lewis
and Mrs. David Entz of Dallas,
and Mrs. J. Warkentin and-Mrs.
Jacob Think of West Salem.
OATES The Wemaa's slab
members were, served dessert
luncheon preceding their meeting
at the school recreational room
Thursday. Hostesses were Mrs.
T. R. Burton, and Mrs. Georgia
Shane. Past presidents of the 45
year golf club were honor guests.
Grade school children gave the
program which included music
and a skit.
8WEGLE Members ef the
TPM club were guests in the
home of Mrs. E. X. Brandt Thurs
day. A luncheon was served by
the hostess to Mrs. Laura Pangle,
Mrs. Charles Bottom, Mrs. Rex
Peffer, Mrs. John Versteeg. Mrs.
Louis Neuman, Mrs. Ralph He in.
Mrs. Elmer TerrilL Mrs. Fred
Arisman, Mrs. William Damery,
Mrs. William Hartley.
The Klngweod Heights heme ef
Mrs. Richard Nelson will be the
scene of the Gamma Phi Beta
alumnae dinner meeting Monday
night at 0.30 o'clock. Assisting
hostesses will be Mrs. Roger K.
Putnam. Miss Louise Rawson and
Miss Margaret Simms. '
Middle Greve Mrs. Jeha Tan
Laanen and Mrs. William Massey
will entertain the Central Howell
Farmers Union auxiliary at the
Massey home, route 6, box 179R,
March 18 beginning at 10:30 a. m.
SPECIAL
PURCHASE!
Ilovr-
NOTHING ON THE MARKET LI
IT FOR LESS THAN 149.50
ilo Dolnxo Ilodol j
TO
end for only
Only 15.C3 down; 5.03 a nlalb
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... Occasionally our buyers find a bargain that
we feel Ilk shouting from the housetops! THIS IS
IT1 The top washer by one -of America's oldest
washer manufacturers. We've sold dozens at
149.5a i
' Jnsl Check These Feaiures!
O IC0 Precision Cut Steel Gears,
O Full t lb. Tub capadty Holds up to 29 gals,
el water
O CTenrnlng AH-White Glypto Baked fnemsl
finish AH Porcelain, Self Draining Tab. jj
6 ConWs Exclastyt) 1$-Yf. Rebuild Potter.
O large BaSooa Type Rollers.
O Vane Extra Fo Wouhlng Acaoa.
O- DecWc Drabs Pomp. '
O' Permanent Ltfeame Lubrlcafioa.
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Parents Tell
Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McBeynolds
of Route -8, are announdn; the
engagement of their daughter.
Miss Delores McReTnolds to Ray
Lynch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Lynch of RickrealL
The young people plan a fall
wedding.
Hellyweed Uena aoxlttary
bers will be honor guests of the
west Salem Uons auxiliary at a
tea on Thursday, March 17, at the
nome or Mrs. Axel Jacobsen, route
1, box 60, between 2 and 4 o'clock.
Hollywood members desiring
transportation or information are
asked to call Mrs. James Tindall
or Mrs. R. A. Forkner.
Mrs. Ben Keha wd speak ea
"Korea and The Far East" at the
Salem Ministers Wives association
meeting Tuesday afternoon at the
borne ol Mrs. George H. Swift. 560
Chemeketa street, at 2 o'clock.
Mrs. Walter Naff will give the de
votions and Mrs. Roy Fedje will
preside at the business session.
Ekteka Wemaa's clsb will be
entertained at the home of Mrs.
W. W. Chadwick, 1390 N. Winter
street, Tuesday afternoon at a 1:15
o'clock dessert luncheon. Mrs.
George ' Rossman will review
"Hope on Eearth" by Margaret Lee
Runbeck. Assisting hostesses are
Mrs. Harrison W. Elgin. Mrs. Glen
LarUns and Miss Antoinette White.
Presbyterian Westminster raild
will hear Miss Mabel Robertson
talk about her trip into Trance at
the Wednesday afternoon meeting
at the church. Mrs. Ward Davis
is lri charge of the tea and Mrs.
Charles Laport of th program.
Mrs. P. H. Brydon will play piano
numbers.
Mr. and Mrs. WtUlaaa E. Gil
liam of Yakima, formerly of Sa
lem, are the parents of a daugh
ter born March 12 and named
Linda Ann. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. E. R. Sheldon and D. J.
Gilliam of Salem, and Mr. and
Mrs. John Isabel of Columbia.
Ohio.
Mrs. Ethel Lindhelm, stale di
rector of Oregon. Degree of Honor.
will inspect the ritualistic work of
the Degree of Honor Protective
Association on Monday night at
the hall, 24S N. Commercial St.. at
8 o'clock. All officers are asked
to be present at 7 o'clock. A sup
per will follow the meeting.
Chi Omega alamnae will
Monday at the chapter house
Miss Winaer Is
Now Mrs. Gross
DAYTON Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Winger are announcing the mar
riage of their daughter. Miss
Phyllis Winger, to Michael Gross.
Jr, son of Michael Gross, sr. of
Butte, Mont, The ceremony was
performed March 5 in Salem.
Mrs. Gross has been employed
at Bishop-Modeme studio In Sa
lem and the groom is attending
Oregon College ef Education at
Monmouth. The newlyweds will
make their borne in Salem until
June after which he plans to com
glete his engineering course at
utte, Montana. .
Mr. and Mrs. Winger enter
tained Sunday with a wedding
dinner at their home In the
Pleasantdale district south of
Dayton. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur .Conner and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Armstrong
and daughter of Aurora, Mr. and
Mrs. Steward Wolford and fam
ily, Vernon Wolford and Claud"
Wolford all of t Silverton. Lydia
Withee and the honored guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gross of
Salem.' j , , .
Incono Tax Helens
Blade oat bjf ' '
Consultant ,
J. XI. Cchzxn
1576 Market &L Phone 2-6566
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wear the IDEAS of March!
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s
it's in the wind
"go right to Raemar
you need go no further"
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Lions In Style
Lambs in Price
The Salem Store that
the Ladies Adore
Look this way and keep your
eye on the Bertie. A smooth
shoe in Brown Calf. Luscious4
in Red, Green, Grey and Blue
Suede. S. N. M. Sizes. J It to
10 - - but
21.95
At RAEMAR and exclusive, ef
course.'
WE'LL GLADLY CHARGE IT TO YOUR ACCOUNT
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Any day now comes one of spring's biggest
thrills that first carefree cruise into the
ountry on the wings of your Buick with tbe
sir warm and full of promise, and yea falling
in loye with your Buick all over again!
We want you to get the most out of this affair,
because we've been around Buicks so much
we have a deep and loving interest in tbera,
tooso we've got everything ail set in our
shop to get your car all set for tbe season.
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rmnflng your otl-flushing out your ooolini Drop In this week and let us fix a time
system these are only starting points for us! for bringing your Buick beauty up to its
Any machine as fine as your Buick deserves new-csr thrQMeveL For that magic
a complete check-up and tune-up and we Saturday morning, sometime soon, when
have the men, the tools, the experience, to do there's a heady invitation in the air
ifaa no one else quite can! so get under way someplace- radjt I
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