The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 16, 1953, Page 17, Image 17

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    Joyce Crouch
TejlkPlans
Plans have beenscompleUd for
the wedding oil Miss tJoyce
Crotch, daughter of Mr. and Sirs.
J. LfCrouch, and John C AMcker
Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jdhn C.
Anicter of Tigard,' which ill be
an event of August 23. t
Toe couple will exchange: their
vows- at a three o'clock ceremony
at the" First Congregational
Chucch with a reception follow
ing at the Chi Omega house. Miss
Bett Breaker and Mrs. Wallace
Snvder of Sherwood will light the
candles. Mrs. Karl Schmidt will
be the soloist f j
Miks Nancy Adams of Brooks
will fbe the maid of honor and
Miss j Patricia Fitzsimons and Miss
Joyce Anicker of I Tigard, i sister
of tie bridegroom-elect, will be
the .bridesmaids.
' Wallace Snyder! of Shetwood
will serve as best man and ushers
include Stephen Crouch of Salem,
the bride-elect's brother, William
Ross of Portland, William Camp
bell iof Tigard and: Richard Ruff
of Portland.
To Fete Miss Crouch
Imcoxnpliment to Miss Crouch,
Mrs.! Dolph Reeves of Lebanon
and her daughter; Mrs. Arthur
Fisher, are entertaining with a
one o'clock salad luncheon and
crystal shower Monday afternoon
at the Fisher home on Electric
AveiiueJ Twenty-five friends of
the bride-to-be have been invito
to tfte pre-nuptial party.
04 Friday night Mr. and Mrs.
J. Li Crouch will be hosts; for a
dinner party at their home for
the .pleasure of their daughter
and j, her fiance preceding the
Salem's Leading Dept. Store for
!."" f f'r-IU
Here, beauty makes a point of being practi
cal in a gown that's laundry-loving and
never to be ironed. You'll adore, too, the
dainty and durable rose-embroidered
nylon sheer that frames the heart-shaped
neckline and reappears to slenderize the
:- waist that ties to a perfect f it.
Pink or blue in sizes 32 to 40.
McLains Feted on
Anniversary ,
AUBURN Mr. and Mrs. Arlo
McLain . observed their' silver
wedding , anniversary with an
open house, on Sunday, August 9,
irom.two to five o'clock in their
home at 3d40 Monroe Ave. ',
Arlo McLain and Cornelia Mae
fiinkle exchanged their marriage
vows in Lewiston,' Idaho, mm
August 11, 1928. They have two
sons, Arlo Jr. and Don.
Assisting with serving the cake
were Mrs. Harold Macomber and
Mrs. Jack Scorgie. Calling to ex
tend felicitations to. Mr. and Mrs.
McLain were Mr. and Mrs.'
George Starr, Mr. and Mrs. E. O,
BandeL Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Shrake, Mr. and Mrs. ! Albert
Suran, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Peirce,
Mrs. Rose BrunkaL Mrs. Ervin
Sunderlin, Mr. and Mrs. C. O.
Gilming, Mrs. Emma J Vangreen.
Mrs. Loren Richey, Mrs. Henry
Hanson, Mrs. . Rita Meyers,'' the
Misses Maribel Starr. Delores
Brunkal and Dortha Peirce,
Wayne and Earl Macomber.
Out-of-town guests were Mr.
McLain's cousin, Mrs. Ruby Mc-
Hargue and his aunt, Mrs. Myr
tle Meek, both of Seattle, Wash.,
his -brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. George McLain, and his
niece and her husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Sprick, all of Contains,
and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Shrake.
The . Sunshine " Circle of the
West Salem Methodist WSCS will
meet on Wednesday at the: home
of Miss Ruth Field, 1241V Frank-
lin Street, at 11 l m. A sack
lunch will be served at noon.
wedding rehearsal Bidden are
members of the two families and
the bridal party.
. . from
;& dawn
yawn .
your slip and sleep wardrobe . . .
. dorm -
For school belles or career
gals three from a lovely collectioe
of lingerie delights! Come see
for yourself how the beauty, the
figure-flattering styles and the
dainty detailing puts ARTEMIS
lingerie in the luxury class
in every way BUT price!
5.95
A sweetry demure gown
that turns chilly nights
into "sweet-dream"
weather. Petal-soft challis
caressed with a tracery of
Val lace on the collar, the
yoke, and the cuff ruffle of
! the shirred-to-f it long
) graceful sleeves.
, Pink, blue or sunlight in
sizes 32 to 40.
6.95
Delicate, frost-white
snowflake embroidery
traces a precious pattern on
nylon sheer around the
neckline and at the misty
ruffled hemline of this
beautiful and practical all
nyjon slip. White Sn sizes
32 to 40.
5.95
Shop Our Air-Cooled
Christening at
Phillips' Home
This -Afternoon
There will be a duo christening
this afternoon at the William: L.
Phillips home. , on West Lefelle
Street when two of their grand
children are christened at serv
ices at 3 'o'clock. " ,
" Robin Phillips, daughter t of
Mr. and Mrs. William L Phillips
Jr., and Don Phillips, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Don E. Phillips, will be
christened by Dr. Paul N. Poling,
pastor of the First Presbyterian
Church.
4 Sponsors for Robin will be Mr.
ajid Mrs. Kenneth Potts and Lt
hd Mrs. Dwight Quwenberry
will be the .sponsors for 'Don. A
buffet supper on the terrace will
follow the ceremony.
Attending the christening will
be the children's great-grand
mother,-Mrs.' Dan .Welsh, Don's
S" ateraal grandparents. Dr. and
rs. Robert Fisher of Portland,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olson, Mrs.
Otto J. Wilson Sr., Mr. and Mrs.
A. W, Loticks, Mr. and Mrs. Potts,
Lt and Mrsi Quisenberry, Mr.
id Mrs. P.'Di Quisenberry, Mr.
and Mrs. John M. Fitzmaurice,
Mr. and Mrs. Barney GrindelL
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller, Mrs.
James H. Nicholson, Mr. and
Mrs. William L. Phillips Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. Don E. Phillips, Mr.
and Mrs. James R. Phillips, and
the hosts.
Marquam A bridal shower was
given at the Marquam Hall Tues
day evening honoring Miss Marian
Paquin. Hostesses were Mrs. Ar
lene Stetson and Mrs. Maerl Bye,
who served refreshments to 40
guests.
Over 32 Years
adorables
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2nd Floor
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te it
Don't Cook MlV
but . . nobody needs a calendar, a ther- the tecrtowels or other cloth ied around the
mometer or even an acute sense of heat to necks of those little boys in your neighbor
know that summer is here. Those modest, , , ,i c
drab and retiring Mqles. content vith incai fadicates Superman . . . .The
spicuous suits and modest shirte in winter rCCtnying-bottles and looking at
are doing it again. Out with the beauteous nothing in the air. are collecting butterflies
plummage. on -with the "sports"-shirts and and other fascinating insects. This latter is
the hotter the day the more torrid the design. a summertime malady which has attacked
They may ridicule our crazy hats, at least kys since e beginning
we are consistently screwball the year time- 11 13 of 811011 duration, though often
'round. producing surprising symptoms like having
Familiar sounds . . as one who wa3 born rpillars in pockets. ' j '
and raised within hearing -of the old Court Dust and smoke . we ;are off- to the
House clock, we are finding the striking of great northwoods, amid a cloud of dust and
the hours on the Methodist chimes very smoke well supplied with new mosquito
pleasant. Bom one block west of the New repellent, rough clothes, fishing gear and
. Statesman building, and raised one block 10d enough for a week away from civiliza
east, we have returned after all these years tion. Let Canadian trout beware we are
to very familiar ground. coming! . . , Maxine Buren
CWldren s Corner . . just
adults don't understand what
Four Corners Captain and
Mrs. Joseph Fiester and daugh
ter, Marcia, of College Park, Ga.,
are visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Fiester, and his
sister's family, the Homer Bales.
W KHARAFLEECE ' - '
INSEPARABLES
sweaters S
(t) Wiweyfcw Mlmr. dank
puilevor with tvrHunmtk n4 U puchup
llum 33-40. S.9S. (JantzM Khareflooc
tkirt pcitt btifwllx with all th
matart this poos. 10-lt. 1 1.VS)
(C) l(Wr fNdVM. Fiattninfl
ftoynwg rifebiQs ml waist and cuffs. ..
In wonderful KhoroHaoca that rfwsa
ta wrinkl ana' lovas la ba washad.
Frocticofly inMperabi from tha
OiaraAMca skirt. 33-40. S.S
() Ot i.r OtrL C1oit boxy
cardigan with snvgljr-ribbod cvfh.
aVd-ta-ntatch acaan paaft buttons, .,
and in tha wondor fobric. Utaraflaacak
S4-40. 10.S
KVrfUoc Skirt. TS skirt is k4
Kharaflaaca . . . coshmsra soft.
ashn!r-rich... wonderfully woshebia,
wrinkloosistont, and snethproofod
by Mirin. Oartod for pmrftt fit.
rovarsibla for tvan wear, with a harslino
ftW aosy ta adfuot. 10-lt. 1 1.9S
See Corner Wiadew Display of
JANTZEN Inseparables Featuring
JANTZEJTS KHARAFLEECEI
in case you P.S. We are taking a can of tuna
it is all about are determined to have fish to eat
From here they will go to Oak
land, Calif., to await his orders
for overseas duty. Mrs. Fiester
and Marcia will return to their
home in College Park.
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t O - fabuou. you'U never want .' -j
iote them! ' . ' j I
M$?" fabric is Jantxen's fabulous y ,t j
J'k- doud-soft Kharaflcecc 1 ' Kih ft . jj-
NTT - t iu. tha 3 Month Budget Plan lj 3 T"
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we
The general meeting of the
First Methodist WS06 for Au
gust has been cancelled. Regular
meetings will be resumed in
September.,
To School With Jan teen 's
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O Tokath... n.t. Tbere "lied '
. -. -inseparable," becu the .y I V
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SUVA'S L1ADII1G
Statesman. Salem. Ore.. Sunday, Aul. 16. 1933 (Sec 2 5
A Neighborhood Party
S1LVERTON Mrs: LaVerne
Bergerson was honored Thursday
at the home of Mrs. Larry Car
penter, where her neighbors on
Adams Street were bidden to a
neighborhood farewell party. The
Bergersons are moving into a new
home on Eureka Avenue.
Bidden were Mrs. Bergerson
Mrs. I.. Lundal, Mrs. T. Reed,
Mrs. Kermit Bothhum, Mrs. Orlin
Smedstad, Mrs. John Denison,
Mrs. M. S. Hoblitt, Mrs. Theodore
Grace and Mrs. . A. Huddle
ston. Shop
Air-Cdhdit
2nd.
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(Th
lift
DEPT. STORE FOR OVER
For ithelr vacation trip this
year tEje Melvin La Due family
took if the sights in the: Ban
Francisco bay area,! driving south
by wayf of Odell Lake and Crater
Lake ahd home the coast route
througl the Redwoods, with an
overnight visit with relatives at
Coos .Bay. , j J i
i The Salem Central VFCTU will
hold its annual picnic on the
Eugene! Prescott lawn, 1064 Oak
St, Tuesday afternoon. Members
ai;e invited to bring their picnic
basket Jf or the 12 o'clock party.
Coffee fwill be: served.
Mi
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Newlj
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i' , .: i ' I t l i i
primct banc ltalr.;.ilay nwa
ribbing et fh aitf...in'tn Xantitn.
xefwiva KWf&ca which looks nj
caihniwt, rotittt wrinkUt, anj
k mothpfooUcliy Milin. 32-40. 1.S
skirt b uJroflMca,
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Headquarters;
For
JANTZEN
32 YEARS
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