' eV-m '. f mi i w.- fMiij OrL TuitJar. Tuna 23. 1I3 SOCIETY CLUBS MUSIC . . . . . . t i wrrr Mix Criime Hanson oi Ki- it. oione, woo wui om munca HniiriOn-Snnith, not' North-Dakota ahtf airs. Ken- Saturday. Mis Betty Lukes will iMwvjwi i eth wrieht. - I be hostess Thursday night in After a wedding trip the eoupie I compliment w ine onae-eiect. will be at home in Salem. For traveling the bride donned a nr u Mrs. William I Phil- green wool gabardine suit witn up. were among those in Tacoma white accessories and a corsage l for the weekend to attend the of red rose. Vows Redd Sunday I. Guests Bidden To Luncheons, And Dinner 1 By Jeryme English statesman Society Kditor Entertaining during the summer months Is more informal with beach parties, picnics and buffet on the agenda. t.imbMns at the Lake Mrs. Donald C. Roberts and Mrs, Trank Prime have invited twelve f of their friends to a nmcneon, boating and bridge party on Friday at their summer homes at Devils Luncheon will be served at the prime home on the picnic grounds overlooking the lake, and later the wests will go by boat across ine la&e W V19 nuuaw fun several hours of bridge. Mrs. Prime Is also entertain tag a few of her friends at lunch eon and boating on Wednesday afternoon and Mrs. Roberts will be hostess for a similar affair on Thursday. Mrs. Roberts also en tertained a group of friends last Friday at the lake. Bidden to Dinner Mrs. Glenn Brledwell was host ess for a buffet dinner on Satur day night at her Silverton home In compliment to a group of her Ealem teacher friends. Guests of Mrs. Brledwell were Miss Beryl Holt, Miss Ada TRoss, Miss Ann Boentje, Miss uia uiaric, Miss Lillian Davis, Mrs. Leag Hogue. Mrs. William Smith, Mrs, Tom Wolgamott and Mrs. T. W, Creech. 7 IV, TV t I'"- a - v ' -rifcwi!W.iwwii ii uitnviivmmmmmtimmmmitm1--maimummtmmiimi n iirii iin i -una . Mr. and Mrs. George K Duncan, jr. (Mary Ely) pictured just before leaving on their honeymoon following their mar riage on June 10 at the Immaculate Conception church in Stayton. The brid is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Ely of Stayton, and the groom is the son of Marion county Cir cuit Judge George R. Duncan, and Mrs. Duncan of Stay ton. (McEwan photo.) ' . ' Plans Told for Ceremony i Miss Patricia McTJovern of Sa- Last dinner aaeetlnr of the sea son until fall for the Salem Toast- mistress club will be held Thurs day night at the Golden Pheas ...rm jth mi.. I Jem. daughter of James Joseph Marie Bosch to be installed as McGoyern of Topeka, Kansas, president. Miss Ruth Jaynes will Jbnnerty f Sfl7LaatTn C .a.fictro .ni r-irr nounced plans for her marriage to teclude MrsV Sur BbT Mis, J". JC5L' S.S , wBenda Glass. Miss Lorraine Meu ey. Miss Constance Weinman and Mrs. W. P.Hillpot. B CUubeth Hlilytr in HOW TO PAINT If it hasn't lost its shape, most metal furniture can be made young again with new paint But whether or not the Job is a suc cess depends on what you do to the furniture before you paint it. First of all, remove all the loose paint and rust you can with steel wool. Then apply paint remover to too thick or blistered paint and wipe and scrape the paint off. Apply rust remover and proceed in the same way. Rust preventer comes next and for a short cut, mix it with metal primer V2 pint to 1 gal- Ion. The metal primer can be tea lead which comes ; ready' mixed. You're near the finish now and ready to brush on two coats of enamel made for outdoor use. But dont paint when the ground or atmosphere is damp, or when the sun is hot. If you do, paint may blister because the surface dries before the thin ner evaporates, and vapor forms unaer tne paint. There's a -4ee f farmUar at "V" wwm twte as aic "T ? "J-!1 wr" tltI. ftftl tor ?i MF.riNISHINOHOW TO DO i iuii(tLF lava fcw - nuq aac (MMI 100U J0m MW kW L?.fr l11"" h. Aadresa MIm HiUjreT at tala unaw mmA rloM is cents in cola, please, with a and Mrs. James Nightingale of Sublimity The ceremony will take place on Saturday, June 24 at St. Boniface Catholic church at II a. m. with the Rev. Father Mai officiating. A reception will follow the nuptials. 1 The couple wiu live in aaiem after Jus release from the air force. He recently returned from duty in Alaska and is now sta tioned at McChord Field, Wash. Miss McGovern and. her fiance are graduates of Sublimity schools and she is now employed at the secretary of state s office: Little Boy Welcomed I From Delaware comes news of the birth of a son. Kirk Alan, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Preiss (Jane Acton) on Monday afternoon in Wilmington. The little boy. who weighed seven pounds, two oun ces, is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Paul IL Acton of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Preiss of Van couver, Wash. His great-grand mother is . Mrs. J. i H. Phillips of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Preiss live in Newark, where he is working on bu master's degree in chemistry and teaching at the University of Delaware, PEO Guest Day Tea I The home of Mrs. Thomas Mc Neill on Rosa street will be the scene of a guest day tea with members of chapter BC. PEO as hostesses this afternoon. Assisting will be Mrs. Burton Myers, Mrs. Lewis Mayers and Mrs. Warren Baker. A musical program will precede the tea hour. CLUB CALENDAR rorsnAT' Central WCTU WUH Mrs. Miymt Hlu. 1724 Chemeketa at.. X p.m. - Dakota Laies ciuo, wnn a. aayim. . mile east of Liberty on Boone Road. No host noon luncneon. wrnKFiniT Nebraska - dub - auxiliary with Mrs. Ben Bandau. 1840 west moo nm. cov i-at rti.h Hinnn 12 JO D.m. iinitod rommerciai Travelers auxu try with Mr. E. R. Jackson, route 1. one o'clock luncheon. - Oregon Grape Camp, Royal Nelch bors of America, vrw hall. S p.m. Salm chanter. OES social atern club, no-host luncheon, noon. Masonic r Temple. THIISinAT Soioumers. salad luncheon. Salem Viwimi'i pluhhoui. 1 ilS Bjn. Salem Toastmistresa ciud. a inner meeting. Golden Pheasant. pjn. FRIDAY Three link club all day picnic. Mrs, Blanche Saunders. Gates, leave 10 ajn. Trail ways bus depot. stamped self-addressed envelope, (Copyrleht IsSS ay John F. DUle C.) Christ Lutheran church was the scene of a pretty sumrner wedding on Sunday afternoon, June IS at 2:30 o'clock when Miss Lola Mae Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Smith, became the bride of . Vernon E. Haugen. son of Mr. and Mrs. Hilmer Haugen, all of Salem. The Rev Carl Schulti officiated at the double ring rites. Enoch Myers was the soloist, ac companied by Frederick Wilson, organist. Yellow and green were the colors the bride selected for her wedding and the altar was banked with baskets of vellow and wnite peonies and gladioluses. Mr. Smith gave her daughter In marriage and. her gown was of wmte supper satin designed with a portrait neckline, long sleeves and a full skirt terminating in a train. A crown of seed near la hA in place her fingertip length tulle veil edged in lace. She carried a Douquet of red roses. Mrs. Jake Hochstetler was hr sister's honor matron.. She wore Brides-elect Honored at Parties Brides-elect are sharing in much of the summer entertaining with parties planned in their honor., Te Fete Miss Caraoa Mrs. Percy R. Kelly and Mrs. Harry H. Belt will be hostesses for a bridal tea and shower on Saturday afternoon at the former's home on North 17 th street in com pliment to Miss Jane Carson, sum mer bride-elect of James Brice Shaw of Aberdeen, Wash. Guests have been bidden to call at t o'clock. - Wedding Dinner . Mr. and Mrs. Elnar Saabye of Santa Barbara, Calif, formerly of Salem, who have come north for the marriage of their daughter. Oregon-Washington National Guard military revue. Mrs. Wil liam C. Dyer, jr. and Mrs, Jerry Anderson were also in Taeoma for the weekend and the revue. Party Given for : ni. Benedict-elect John White, who w be mar ried o Miss Joan Hoiness on Sat urday at Billings, Montana, was honored at a party Monday night when Mr. and Mrs. Al lightner entertained at their home in Man- brin Gardens.' Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cour were the assisting hosts Bidden were members of. The 1 mar of Elmira. Statesman news staff, their wires and husbands. A' late supper was served during the evening and a gift was presented to the honor guest. V j1 Mr. and Mrs, A. Theodore Ko- t ehler are the parents, of a daugh ter, Ruth Ann, born on June 14. She has a sister, Linda Gail, and the grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Koehler of Nashville. Ore I gon and Mr. and Mrs. I F. Ha- ANNOUNCEMENT! FUR' DEPARTMENT CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT! yellow taffeta with matching mitts to Jack Mffler, on Wednes- and headdress. Sh arHrf nir 1 day night will be hosts for a din- roses and -white anapdragons. ner Pazty tonight at Chuck's Bridesmaids were mt Bess Tar- Steakhouse. The affair win follow um of Turon, South Dakota, and tot wedding rehearsal at St. Mark apt i 1 a v Bavak h .1. a m m - s a-jn a u xvuss dune Haugen, sister of the! -J"lcta'1 tmutii uw ww xwr groom. Their dresses were of mist green taffeta and thev matcWnt mitts and hM ineir bouquets were of yellow roses and white snapdragons. Charlon Williams was the flower their daughter, her fiance and members of the bridal party. Te llanar Joan Smith Miss Man one Becke will be a party hostess Thursday night at the North Summer street home of SALE Cm and Joey Hochstetler the ring! her parents, the Karl Beckes, in uca,?r I compliment to Miss Joan Smith. Brother Is Best Mast August bride-elect of James V. . Clarence Haugen stood with his I Shantz. A dessert supper will be brother as best man and ushers served with a kitchen shower fol- wcre jaKe nocnstetier and Mar- lowmg. vin Williams. Groomsmen were Honoring Miss Smith will be Gene Smith, brother of the bride her mother, Mrs. Stanley S. Smith, from Huron, South Dakota, and her sister, Miss Joyce Smith, Mrs. Kenneth Wright. Karl G. Becke, Mrs. Ralph A. Mrs. Smith chose a navy blue Shantz, Mrs. Bruce Barker,; Mrs. aress with white accessories and I Allan Bellinger, Misses Beverly a corsage of white and yellow Beakey. Dorothy McCall. Diane roses for her daughter's wedding. Perry, Shriley Karsten, Ann Car Mrs. Hangen attended her son's 1 son, Patricia Fitzsimons, Katie wedding In an aqua blue gown witn white accessories. Her flow ers were yellow and white roses. ;Rie reception followed in the dining room of the church. Mrs. Julia Haugen and Mrs. Robert Smith poured and Mrs. Marvin Williams cut the cake. Assisting1 Siegmund, Dorothy Pearce and the hostess. Dinner far Ceaple ; ' Mr. and Mrs. William F. Loewen are entertaining at dinner Friday night at their home in honor of their daughter, Miss Norma. Jean Loewen, and her fiance, Robert Delegates Leave For DUV Meet Several Salem women will be in Roseburg this week for the de partment convention of the Daughters of Union Veterans, Ci vil war, June 20-22. Headquarters will be at the Rose hotel and meetings will be at the IOOF haXL Mrs. Martha Curran, Albany, de partment president, will preside. Mrs. Nellie Hiday, Salem, is de partment counsellor. Leaving today with Mrs. Hiday will be Mrs. Jack Cutler, a past department president, and Mrs. Harold Shell. Delegates from Bar bara Frietchie Tent are Mrs. Kit ty Green, Mrs. Georgia Woodard. Mrs. Reva Davidson and Mrs. Me hsa Persona. Enjoying a picnle at Mefcama on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. -n.. lu Ym Trammv UUU1CI AITIWIf ASHil A WUIUI , Charles and Timmy, Mrs. Heltx- el's sister and children. Mrs. B. H. Wildman. Dick and BilL of Port land, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Joch- lmsen. Sally and Suzanne, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Stone, Cathy sad Donna. '. . :': 0- Slcro Ycur Frcd:-J3 Furs I!:v1 l Dont take chances en th I lowly mothl ! Cempleta Srorana en "the Fremisas I : - 1 ; Conscientious, Dignified Service 545 North Capitol TeL S-S672 ALL FURS MUST ftl" SOLD AT ALMOST GIVE-AWAY PRICES! . . . In order to make room for the new and personally selected furs for the new stocks ... ev ery fur In the racks now must be sold at great sacrifice! AN UNBELIEVABLE LOW PRICE! You may place) It In our modern frigid cold storage until you ned it this fall. Terms, too. ? REMEMBER EVERY FUR WILL BE CLOSED OUT. fl o o o ycy P6G cSccucs dclzra R EVO L U TIONA R Y ! AB 70a do b m. ...aaa- a.... W Ax ...-'i. . f pie first etomsel deodorant i l Ii a pewh-bsrttan dispenser ' nl i" i A 6TI00 , WrJ 11 plat tax ss J 1 . . Dorothy Gray Deodorant Atomfist NEW the push-buttos pacLage that pTes ya naser-ttn control m spilling, no squirting, misdirection. NSW this cooling, eUomited liquid deodorant that's effectiTe just a dash ohfett dor instaady, checks Dejiuuralion saJCetr. Haraikss te iabrks, tais tor nonnsisli-i CAPITAL DRUG STORE State and liberty "On the Corner 1 PGE tmpUyt w 1,600 Oregon ptcph fayt i&m over $6,500,000 ytrlj PGl eamioyes are your friends and neighbors. Tn see &em aa the strati; la the store, at cfeureh and eomjnadty fatberiofs. flksyre Ora-oo people . . . people who live, work and pky fcm Oregoa . . . people who have a genuine ptaoaal Interest la this region. These 1,600 people were paid mors than $4,900,000 taet year. . , Dofitxi that were iptat la local stores, that bought local liocnes, that ware deposited in local banks. . Dollars that kelped this region prosper. Yes, the bigsest stasis share of your elects dofiar goes tV trages and salaries. And most of the rest of it stays kx the West to help this region grow aid prosper. For txsspis, fC2 pail awt more than S2.4O0.O00 in stale and local taxes last year, and about f 1,400,000 in drridsnds to the t5 of POl's 15,000 stockholder-owners who Iht ia the West Yet, your electrie dollar buys more than Just electricity. A share of It goes for a better community, for Jobs and Income to thousands of your feSow ofdasat, for many other things that spaa progress for this region. Anyway you took at it, elsetrk service k your biest bargain! Bbgiid