Satan, i Smiths Hosts For Reception Event of Friday night will be the formal reception for which Dr. and Mrs. George Herbert Smith will be hosts at University House between 8 and 10 o'clock. This is an annual affair and will a - m a ft- nm compxunem members ux uie n ai lunette University board of trustees, the faculty, official vis- UIA . ft V WW U&U W ft- "ft-" wives and husbands. ' Greeting guests at the door will be Dr. and Mrs. Howard W. Sunkel and Mr. and Mrs. Marion JC Moore. Dr. and Mrs. Smith will receive their guests in the living room. ' Assisting about the rooms will be Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Gregg, Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Fenix, Dean and Mrs. Melvin H. Geist, and Dean Regina EwalL Mrs. H. IL Brooks wUl invite guests into the dining room. Presiding at the coffee urns will be Mrs. Ray L. Smith, Mrs. Mor ton JL Peck, Mrs. Charles H. Johnson and Mrs. Robert M. Haley. Serving will be Mrs. Mau rice Brennen, Mrs. Stanley But ler, Mrs. Robert C Firtman, Mrs. William A. Kirkman, Mrs. John Lewis, Mrs. Charles H. Derthick, Mrs. Norman W. Cam pion and Mrs. Clarence A. Kraft. , Regular meeting of Salem Chap ter, Order of Eastern Star will be held Saturday night at the Mason ic Temple at 8 o'clock. Conferring of degrees will highlight the busi ness session. Birthdays for July, August and September will be ob served at the social hour follow ing the meeting. a (sc a Stat Friday ooooooooooooooooooo mm NAMI ENGKAV0 nil JH 14JC GOLOI 0 O O O O O QO New Parker "21" is the choice of more people than any other pen at anywhere near the price. i r-, Now you can judge this remarkable New "21" for i f """V yourself! Get yours on free trial now! B I The New "21 "has Parker's exclusive, new Electro- I Polished point the smoothest point ever put in any N'i pen. 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Swift of ficiated at the 7:30 o'clock rites before members of the two fam ilies. A small reception followed at the Niemeyer home. The bride wore two-piece pink faille costume for her wed ding withf pink hat and acces sories. Mrs. Edward Lynn of Portland was the bride's only attendant and Thomas A. Roberts Jr.' serv ed as best man for Mr. Niemeyer. After a honeymoon4 trip along the coast the couple will leave in mid-October for Alaska, where LL Niemeyer will be stationed with the U. S. Air Force as a dental surgeon. LL Niemeyer graduated in June from the University of Ore gon Dental School. He is a grad uate of Salem Schools and Wil lamette University. His fraternity is Phi Delta Theta. A fourth son was born to Mr. and Mrs. George F. Douglas on Sept. 16 at the Salem General Hospital The lad has been named Stephen Ross. His grand parents are Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Evans of Otter Rock, Oregon and Mrs. Fannie Douglas of Salem. Also welcoming the baby is a sister, Georgia Gene, and three brothers, Johnny, Jimmy, and Scott. NEEDHAM'S STATIONERY and OFFICE SUPPLIES 465 State I Pt ftVMvJ M-Ptarker 21M Social Pensl am enclosing $5.00 for each pen. If t am not entirely toticned wHh the Porker "21," I wilt return the pen within ten days to you and receive a refund : . Cebr: UoAt td, Greet Hue. I Q Owck er MA I Dr. and Mrs. Floyd L. Utter who celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary at a large reception on Sept 13 at their Oak Street home. CMcEwan Studio). Brides-Elect Tell October brides-elect are an nouncing plans for their weddings with several large church cere monies scheduled for the early falL Exchanging their vows at an 8 Street Parker Pens -V f j ,1 ill Plans For Rites o'clock ceremony on October 2 at the Calvary Baptist Church will be Miss Sharon Bates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter . Bates, and Donald I Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. James C Jones Sr. The Rev. Omar Barth will officiate at the nuptials and Ray Walker, the bride-elect's cousin, will sing. Lighting the candles will be Miss Sally and Miss Carolyn Ham ilton, cousins of the bride-to-be. Miss Virginia Graham will be the honor maid and Miss Sharon Lar son, Miss Carol Kunsman of Van. couver, Wash., end Miss Beverlie Roy, the bridesmaids. Flower girls will be Linda Jones, a cousin of the bride-elect and a niece of the groom-elect, and Jackie Ham ilton, cousin of Miss Bates. Wade Carter will serve as best man for Mr. Jones. The ushers include J. Courtney Jones Jr. and Daryl Jones, brothers of the benedict - elect, Ronald Bates, brother of the bride-to-be, and Delwyn Kleen. The wedding reception will be held in the church parlors. Sanvain-Christy Rites Miss Arlene Christy and Charles Sauvain of Woodburn will be married at a morning ceremony on Saturday, October 3 at St Joseph's Catholic Church. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Christy and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Sauvain of Wood burn. Father J. M. Harris will offi ciate at the 10:30 o'clock nuptial mass. Wayne Meusey and Ardith Miller will sing and Mr. Meusey will play the organ accompani ments. Mrs. Edward Murphy of Wood burn will be the matron of honor and bridesmaids include Mrs. D. E. MerrilL sister of the, bride-to-be. Miss Janet Bolt and Miss Dixie Bond. Edward Murphy will serve as best man for Mr. Sau vain. A reception will be held at the American Legion Club following the rites. Fall Fashion Show Slated For October Plans are being announced for the Salem Junior Woman's Club annual fall benefit show. The af fair will be an event of Tuesday, Oct 27 at the Salem Woman's Clubhouse at 7:30 p.m. Fall and winter daytime fash Ions will be shown by the Fash ionette and formalsand millinery will be from the Towne Shop. Mrs. James T. Brand will be. the commentator. A dessert supper wil be served and bridge will be in play follow ing the show. Mrs. George W. Dewey Jr. is heading the directorate for the affair and Mrs. William Cla baugh, is the co-chairman. Assist ing are Mrs. Clarence Rickard, Miss Betty Jean Bergner, Mrs. R. Eugene Morrison and Miss Mari lyn Nelson. Miss Nordyke Tells of Troth to Mr. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nordyke are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Sandra, to Klane Robison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Robison of Pu eblo, Colorado. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Nordyke enrolled this last week for her sophomore year at George Fox College, Newberg. She is majoring in music and is well known in musk circles in Salem. -. Mr.. Robison graduated from George Fox College last spring and is now taking graduate work in music end religious educa tion at Lewis and Clark College. The Sigmas will be entertained Monday night at the home of Mrs. Karl G. Becke on North Summer Street at 8 o'clock. This will be the first 'meeting of the group this fall and wives of Sigma Chi alumni are invited to attend. Co hostesses are Mrs. Robert Sprague and Mrs. John William Stortx. Cosmis Danco to Bo Saturday j The Cosmis Dance Club , will resume its . dances on Saturday night. Sept 28. The senu-lormai affair will be held at the Labor Temple with dancing from 9 to 12 o'clock to the music or Charles Claggett's orchestra. Th eammittee for "the evening includes Mr, and Mrs. j Walter Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rain water and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wilson. t. Luncheon Will Open League's Activities Fall activities for the Salem League of Women Voters will get underway with a membersnip luncheon on Wednesday noon at the Marion HoteL The guest speaker will be Mrs. Albert Logan of Corvallis, state: league presi dent All league members and interested women are invited to attend the luncheon and reserva tions may be made with Mrs. George tiwartsley or Mrs. L. E. deWeese. Mrs. EL E. Montgomery of Eugene, second vice-president and chairman of the organization committee on the state board, will also be present for the occasion. She will act as the state board advisor for the local league. Mrs. Montgomery will participate at the monthly board meeting to be held Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Max Bauer. Miss Eloise Ebert is president of the Salem League. Following the Wednesday luncheon Mrs. William Van Meter of Salem, state nominating chair man, will join Mrs. Logan and Mrs. Montgomery in visiting the Medford and Klamath Falls leagues. kmmmmmmm mZjZiLlmm tmri iiae tae4BeaeseeeeeaeseaMe L v 'KKSMJ S.00 Down, 5.00 Month en 1 Our Most Powerful Kenmore Tank Cleaner New Disposable Dust Bag H. P. Motor Exclusive Ken-Kart handy disposable dust begs, extra power and suction make house cleaning easier, more thorough. New heavy duty HP motor cleans deeper, even re moves clinging , lint. Smart looking 2-tone Burgundy enamel with chrome trim. 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The couple's marriage took place in Smith Center, Kansas, Sept 24, 1902. They have lived a Salem for 42 years. The Marrs have five grandchil dren and six great-grandchildren. 1 The YWCA seen luncheon for all working girls will be held Tuesday at the YW building on South Winter Street A program chairman will be elected during the business meeting. Social afternoon dab of Ai as worth Chapter, OES will meet for a noon luncheon' oa Tuesday at the Masonie Temple. Mrs. Helen Lovett is chairman of the committee. i ; There's Phono 3-9191 for FREE! HOME TRIAL mail this coupon for free literature WIiMS 550 U...CAR1IQ1, Whito Shrino to, Moot Monday Reralar stated meetin of Wit lamette Shrine, White Shrine of Jerusalem, will be held Monday night at the Masonic Temple at 8 o'clock. This is the first busi ness session of the season and plans will be made for social activities and projects for the coming year. 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