The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 23, 1950, Page 7, Image 7

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    Po
Rite
Of Interest
Of titcrcct to Cakm friends cf
the croom-elect Li the approach-,
inj marriase of Miss Anne Irene
Karma, CivZisx of llr.and tin.
7iHiam J. lianna, to Howard Du
puy, Jr., son of Ma' Lola Dun
ham - Dupuy and Howard. Dupuy
of Portland. The ceremony will
take place ca Saturday morris 2.
August 2$ art AH Saints Catholic
church at 19 a. m. with a recep
tion following at noon In the
Italian room- of the Mallory hoteL
Miss Hanna wiH continue with
her studies at Marylhurst college
and Mr. Dupuy at Portland uni
versity. '
Among those-attending the wed
ding from here will be Mrs. Wil
liam L. Phillips, aunt of the benedict-elect,
who will cut the cake
at the reception, Mr. Phillips, Mr.
and Mrs. James R. Phillips, Mr.
and Mrs. William L. Phillips, jr.,
Don Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Olson and Mr. . and Mrs. John
Martin. - p.- -
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I
r -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van
derburg (Gay Slick) who
'were married on August 12
at SL Joseph's Catholic
church. The bride is the
'daughter of Mrs. Grace
Sick and the groom Is the
sen of Mrs. Geneva Cooper.
Committees Named
: WTTIiAMTNA Twenty mem
bers of Primrose Rebekah lodge
were present for the meeting this
week, at which Noble Grand Sadie
Brock presided. Ann Denton was
voted into membership by transfer
from the Sheridan Rebekah lodge.
Geraldine McNamar and Alice
Rudig were appointed to the civil
defense committee for Willamina
The noble grand appointed Kath
ryn Parrett, Dorothy McNamar and
Mrs. Haake to the fraternal press
committee,- and also appointed
Amy Fox, Gold Ramey and Thel
ma Edwards to investigate the
v Theta Rho dub. Thelma Edwards,
who with Hazel Olson, was a dele
gate to the state convention in
Astoria, i read the program the
tale president presented.
i
Mrs. Genevieve Olson has re
turned from a two months bus
trip which took her to Chicago
and Morris. I1L, where she visited
with relatives for ' a fortnight.
: She went south to West Virginia
and Atlanta, Georgia, where she
visited a brother. The traveler re
turned home by way of San An-
tonio, Texa to visit her son, Stan
ley P. Olson, - who is stationed
there at the Brooks air base, and
, enroute north stopped in Sin
Francisco for a week's visit with
her other son, Charles Olson, and
his wife.
' Shirley Bier of Spokane has
been visiting in the capital at the
home of her grandmother, - Mrs.
A. B. McKUlop.
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Mrs. Bruce Beols, the for
mer Delores Mctrek before
her marriage on July 16 at
the First Methodist church.
The bride is the daughter
of .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mo
rale and the groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Beads of Silverton.
Reccx3 CrowS at ,
Annual Festival
The tenth annual Oreron h!:e-
cpeare Festival at Ashland which
ends Thursday ha been acclaimed
by association board meters -as
the most successful f zsSvil in its
hi tory. ,
There are two days remaininc
and this rear's box office record
showes the highest count ever with
capacity crowds each evening. .
People from every state in the
nation and from four foreign coun
tries have witnessed the fes
tival play of King Henry XV,
Part One, Comedy of Errors, As
You like t, and Antony and Cleo
patra. Festival - officials predict
over 20.000 people will see- this
year's Ashland event. The festival
has received, national publicity
with writeups in Quick Magazine,
Sunset, Theatre Art, Opera and
Concert, Chrysler . Events, and re
views in the San Francisco Chron
icle and Seattle Times. In addition
to Oregon newspapers. '
Angus I Bowmer. founding pro
ducing director, stated the talent
this year has been out tending
and that the festival is growing
rapidly with a sound financial
foundation. .
Marriage Announced
Mr." and Mrs. Arthur R. Perry
of Turner are announcing the
marriage of their daughter, Miss
Donna Marie Perry, to Archie E.
McDonald on Saturday, August 19
at the home of the bride's par
ents near Turner. The couple will
make their home in Dallas.
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Shall Ccr.3 Dsrm As
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CURLY'S
Your Friendly
Horn Owned Dairy
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Harrest time brings with it income from die year's worflL Pal
those harvest dollars Into a sayings account at The United States
National Bank where deposits mote emm 30 r tnU morsi
' The new hrteresff rote of 1 Vs ! peM e 3
swvtngs tfeeesits vp te $1 0,000. 1 Is poJ4
ew thet portion ! ewcewit buexcess $1 0)00.
Zjtt citb hcrtdsed interest at The United States NarJonal Ban3
f.build yourself a cash reserve for the future. Tberr Is no sub
fdsut for the feeling of securitj that comes from having mooej
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ODD PIECES SPORTSWEAR
VALUES TO $7.95
. . famous brands of denim, knits, etc, such as
skirts, halters, shorts, slacks, caps, bras, boat shirts,
short jackets. Odds. For quick sale ... 2nd
floor. i .
RUFFLED MARQUISETT8
CURTAINS
Reg. $1,981 v ' .
Plastics and cotton- scrims with novelty trims. Kit'
hen style or short casements. Downstairs.
"FAMOUS CRANI SCISSORS"
Reg. $1,751 '
Notion department feature en dollar day Is this
back to school sale of fine quality extra hard steel
scissors. All styles. Tor school or home use.
NYLON GIRDLES AND
PANTII GIRDLES
Reg. $5,001
Buy them now and save. Tour favorite saay be
bare at a groat saving. These are light summer
weights of wall known brands. 2nd floos.
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MEN'S ODD SPORT SHIRTS,
UNDERWEAR
Special table of odds!
Here's good pioUng for meal Stock ua aai eavo!
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RAYON CREPES, PRINTS,
SHEERS
Reg. $1.98 yardt
Excellent quality fabrics for your utility frooks,
f ormals, ote. Here's opportunity to sow and really
save! ... " ,
DOLLAR DAY SALE OP
WOMEN'S ODD BELTS
Reg. $2,001
Novelties . . .
that extra dross,
perhaps Just the belt to park vp
suits or slaeks. save haul t for
WOMEN'S HANDBAGS IN
FABRIC, STRAW, ETC
Reg. $3.98, $2,981
Dark shades and beige. Tabrise, plastios and seaaet
straws in box and pouch stylo. Downstalse.
WOMEN'S SATIN GARTER
BELTS
A quick closeoutl
Not all sizes but extra values iav this dollar day
sale. Downstairs.
RAYON JERSEY KNIT J
PAJAMAS
Sizes 6 to 14 years! ' . ; -v r
Blue, yellow In odds, mostly irregulars. A groat
bargain! Downstairs la I're-n-Teen shop.
UTTLE GIRLS TREBOR KNIT
BRIEF PANTIES
Reg. 35c pair 1 '
lfade of fine quality eottoa knit Terf durable.
White with novelty motif. Sisos only 1, i, 4, 9 years.
Bownstairs. 4 for
SIX CUP ALUMINUM COFFZ3
MAKER 'J..-
A "BITTY BRIGHT styled eoffee saabar ef six
eup capacity. A very speolal dollar day bargain,
Downstairs housewares.
jaccu:u::3 coainAf j
DRYSINSST t
R3. $2j5!
Newt Introductory bfforl Skisi lotion.
eloanelng cream, and nsaaonat am
Tet- Plus tax. All for , ;
KBT CHOICER PEAHLS
FCFALL y '''V :V
A special purchase of fine choker style pearls for
thiasale! Uoss green, taupe, burgundy and natural
pearL Main floor.
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If rntln'rt Quails -.
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Rsr. to $i6 95
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Cotton Drcssos
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In the Pre-rvToon shop downstairs.
fixes 10 to 14 years onlyl A mar
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