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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1952)
I The Sfcrtssmon. Bolsm, OrnfrUJ, Friday. Mat 21, 19t t-4". FOR PROPER FITTING CHILDREN'S SHOES buy. fih'J)&x tu mm savaci ACKLIN'S JUNIOR BOOTERY OPEN UNTO, : FRIDAY MIGHTS t34 N. Hit senator Hstel Blar. You Own a Com- n. plete Sewing Center When You Own a PFAFF With the Built-in Dial-A-Stitch. "PfAFF b tho Fbcst" FAFF SEWING UACHIHG WITH NO ATTA L.HMH TS IT . . . Buttonholes MaDOfTams Zlf-Zao Embroiders Sews on Buttons Blind Sttitehes Overcasts Reverses. USED MACHINES We are beeomln- overstocked with many Terr rood machines which have been traded -in en the PFAFF. See them today. Open Friday Eves. SALEII DEALER Ilyrons Sewing Ilachines 153 South Liberty Phone 3-5773 MisWrner,--Mr. Scharff Married Grace Lutheran dhurch was the scene for the wedding of Miss Deloris Werner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Werner, and Dale Scharff, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Scharff of Eureka, Calif, on Sun day, March 16. The Rev. I W. Holte officiated at the 3 o'clock ceremony. Daffodils and hyacinth blossoms were used at the altar, and lighting the tapers were Shir ley Werner, sister of the bride, and Opal Vaughen. Entering on -the arm of her fa ther, the bride wore a white slip per satin gown, fashioned with lace bodice. The full skirt was made with a courttrain. Her fin gertip veil was held with orange blossoms, and she carried a white Bible topped with pink carnations centered with a white orchid. Miss DeVonia Kluman was the honor attendant. She wore a blue gown fashioned after the bride's. Bridesmaids were Miss Gladys Werner, sister of the bride, who wore a pale green gown, and Mrs. bVern Cox, who wire a gown of le yeUowTneyi.all carried bou quets of daffodils and hyacinth blossoms. Adolph Scharff was best man and seating the guests were Wil liam Werner, brother of the bride, and Gerald Slartum. Mrs. Werner chose for her daughter's wedding a teal blue dress with black accessories and her corsage was of pink rose buds and carnations. Mrs. Scharff wore a gray dress with brown and beige accessories and her corsage was of red roses and carnations. The reception was held in the fireplace room of the church, with Mrs. Alvina Haase, aunt of the bride, cutting the cake. Mrs. Ed ward Gundrum, grandmother of the bride, of Vancouver, B. C. and Mrs. Paul Scharff, grandmother of the groom, of Silverton, poured. Assisting were the Ladies Aid of the church and Mrs. Ella Schafer. For her wedding trip the bride wore a navy blue and white linen suit with red and white accessor ies. After a trip to San Francisco, they will make their home in Eureka, Calif. Hubbard Miss De lores Mc Laughlin, instructor at North Mar ion, has revealed her engageme- t to Merwyn Boge of Beaverton. No date has been set for the wedding. "ArounJt'Town 1 GIRL'S SPRING DRESSES 3.98 and 4.91 Values Most Sizes ONLY 2 44 The Store of Enchantment a raw en 5 a Capitol Shopping Center By JEXYME ENGLISH THE PARTY WHIM, . . . Host esses for a one o'clock bridge luncheon this afternoon , will be Mrs. E. M. Page and Mrs. George Croisan, who are entertaining at the former's home on Court Street. . . . the party is a bridal shower to compliment Miss Barbara Compton, who will be married in June to Elmer Ellsworth Smith Jr., both of San Francisco . . . the duo's engagement was an nounced here at Christmas time. . . . The bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry V. Compton, plan to leave the first of April for the bay city to visit their daughter and will take the shower gifts with them. ... A group of Mrs. Compton's intimate friends have been bidden to the luncheon and shower. . . . Arrangements of spring flowers carrying out the pink and violet color scheme will be used in the decor. . . . Honor guest ... at a supper party Sunday night for which Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Qaiseaberry will be hosts at their Fainnount Hill home will be Mis Ann Darby and her fiance, Wesley L. Nichol son of Eugene. . . . The couple's marriage will be an event of March 28 at the Westminster Church In Portland with a recep tion following at the Waverly Country Club. . . . Twenty guests have been bidden to the 5:30 o'clock supper and from out-of-town will come Ann's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Darby of Portland, formerly of Salem, and the Rev. and Mrs. Wesley G. Nich olson of Eugene, parents of the benedict-elect. . . . Two of Ann's Pi Beta Phi sorority sisters from Salem will be members of the wedding party. . . . Misa Joan Marie Miller and Miss Suzanne Huggins. who la flying north from Los Angeles the day before the ceremony. . . . Next Wednesday Mrs. Darby and her daughter will entertain the bridesmaids and their mothers at a luncheon. . . . A surprise shower ... in honor of Mrs. Frank Ward Thursday night when Mrs. Otto Skopil Jr. entertained at her Crest view Drive home. . . . Bridge was in play during the evening with a late supper served by the hostess . . . the guests feted Mrs. Ward with a surprise shower. . . . Attending the affair were the honor guest . . . Mrs. Frank Mohlman. Mrs. Clifford Wimberly. Mrs. Stuart Thede, Mrs. Leonard Ahsenmach er, Mrs. Gilbert Groff, Mrs. Rich ard Klover, Mrs. Calvin Kent, Mrs. Bruoe Williams, Mrs. Stephen Ta- bacchi, Mrs. John Kolb, Mrs. Le land Shinn and Mrs. SkopiL . . . A class reunion . . . Members of the 1951 Willamette University class of 1951 are planning a din ner and reunion for Saturday night, March 22 preceding the an nual Freshman Glee presentation at the university gymnasium. . . . All members of the elans are In vited to gather for dinner at the Pino Inn at SJS o'clock. ... In charge of arrangements are Mum Ellen Reynolds and Mam Alice MMO ENUSNE iegdl&blv ransD m 39.50 msmb 1 NS TWIN ZE Every bit of comfort that Simmons Is famous for has been buiH into this won derful lnnsrspcing mattrsas. 220 tonsils stool coil springs ins urn it . . . and In curs year and ysars of wear I Heavy urging ... soft padding . . . and Sim mons "know-how" . . . what mors could you ask for at any pricol But bost yst ... Hogg Bros, has slash od ths pries to a now low. low! sw n Hatching Box Springs 24.75 Free Sell of 6 ollyivood Legs WITH PURCHASE OF BOTH MATTRESS AND MATCHING BOX SPRINGS wJVj That's right! A sot of six Hollywood logs to comploto yc CwaSS Vw d when you buy both a box spring and mattrsssl JNJVcLI UULluu U U UNA Uzj tzJ tzJ 17& Mi w H Ski V Q u urn Jew m.m mm w mm . , - 1 Ilalching Ensemble mt Spring and E3aiiress Imagine It! Both box spring and ln nsrsprlng mattrosa at a pries you'd expect to pay for ths mattress alons! Uss thsm for beds . for studio couch . . . you fust can't go wrong at this pricol 0)50 Free Set of 6 Hollywood Legs! Uo Down Paymeni BUDGET TERMS ON BALANCE I Free Festival Tickels - Open FrL iU 9 P.H. iiuiMTTi niurs uitnc irniint 1 1 rttfismt SALEM ORCCON CITY j Welcome home . . . for Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Roberts, who have returned from a month's trip south. . . They visited in San Francisco a few days and in Hay ward wfth their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Miles . . . incidentally the Miles family will be moving into their new home the first of April. . . . The travelers spent most of their time at Cannei and Mrs. Roberts remained at the resort while her husband went to Chicago on a business trip. . . . Recent guests ... at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Sexton were Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sanders of Medlord, formerly of Salem, and Mr. arid Mrs. John Erickson of Longview. . . . Dr. and Mrs. Sanders recently returned from a plane trip to Central America. . . . Visiting ... in the capital this week ia Mrs. Ruby Miahler of Portland, who is the guest of her parents, the Rue Drag era . . . next week her daughter. Nan. will be homo from Mill College for spring vacation. . . . Mrs. John Syrae returned Wednesday to hex home in Hood River after a sev eral days' visit here with her par ents. Dr. and Mrs. Carl W. Em mons. ... In Portland for the week is Connell Dyer, son of the William C. Dyers, who hi the guest of Mr. and Mrs. nnneth Bell. . . . In Eugene . . . last week for the final perform anaces of "The Sec ond Man" on the University of Oregon campus was Mrs. B. F. Polanski. . The Polaroid's daughter. Dorothy, took the fem inine lead in the play, which ran for two weeks ton the campus. . . . Dorothy is a senior at the University and a-' drama major. Coming over ' from Monmenth . . . today to be luncheon guests of Mrs. Prince W. Byrd will be Mrs. Jack Stump and Mrs. Henry Letz. . . . Mrs. O. K. DeWitt of Mehama will also join the group. Shower Honors Joyce Olson Miss Joyce Olson was honor guest at a bridal shower held in the fireplace room at Grace Lu theran Church on Monday eve ning. Miss Olson will be married ! on Sunday, March 23 to A roe , Skedsvold of Bozeman, Montana, f Mrs. Mane Mauus and Mrs. 1 Hortense Hegstad poured at a ta- J and pink tapers. About 35 friends and relatives were present. Host esses were Mrs. Tehna C under - ' sen and Miss Shfrley Ford. Charter Is dosed STAYTON Stay ton Toastmis tress Club held its meeting at the Union High School cafeteria. Es telle Philippi presided and Rose Bell was the toastrnistress. Pa- tricia Bender presented the table i t topics and speaker of the evening was Nelson Stewart. Grace Nei bert reported on the Mill City charter presentation. Guests were Agnes Kirsch, Evelyn Prugh of Stayton and Myra Wirenius of Al bany, who was the evaluator. The members voted to close the char- f ter and made plans for a charter night party. 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