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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1954)
Goldenweds To Be Feted ; At Reception Mr. and Mrs. 'Charles fcoos will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary at a reception this afternoon at the Christ Lutheran Church parlors, 1750 State St Friends of the . goldenweds are being invited, through the press to call between 2 and 4 o'clock. Hosts for the anniversary re ception will be the couple's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Soos. Also receiving with the couple will be their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arth ur Koehn of Vida, Oregon. There art two grandchildren and six great-grandchilden in the J Soos family. Presiding at the punch bowl will be Mrs. Edmund Hirsekorn, a niece of Mrs. Soos, and pouring coffee will be Mrs. John Koeneke, a sister of Mrs. Soos. Mrs. Jacob Fox will cut the wedding cake. Assisting will be Mrs. G. H. Netz, Mrs. .Adolph Bombeck, Mrs. George Peper and Miss TillieAl ber. : ' . . t - The goldenweds were married in-Tacoma and came to Salem to reside in 1912. A red and gold color scheme Will be used in the table appoint ments with a bouquet of red ear nations and gold wheat straw flanked by red tapers in gold candlesticks. bat According to a publication. Chem ical Week, a patent was recently issued far a process, for taking the rust off metal by . soaking it in. blackstrap molasses dissolved in water then rinsing in sodium bicarbonate solution. Perhaps the blackstrap molasses -enthusiasts, who are often also diners upon lots of spinach, may have (had something After all,, they have the iron, the molasses and who knows, maybe even the. bicarb. : i Thought of the week . . Every time we gaze at the big windows on the top floor pf the new courthouse and' think upon the (ovely view that future imnates of our jcdl will have and realize that jthe best of the building was arranged Just for those who Choose to stray from the straight and narrow, ye conclude that after all, maybe crime does pay. - What again? ... Rita Hayworth, it seems, is having a third debut Guess if she can be a pretty little bride every year or so, no one can begrudge her a debut after each husband. Things are looking up put our.way. the ' Every morning as we glance across creek and see more little snow white lambs romping all over the scenery. Not ours, but our neighbors, they are turned into' our lower 6 acres soon after jhe stork has landed and ' delivered them. Other birds are arriving j in great numbers, making themselves noticed. The robins are out in droves, the j uncos are having a convention, and this morning we N awoke to the trip-hammer of a woodpecker looking for breakfast We swear we heard a meadowlark the other morning. And have you noticed, it is still light at 5 p.m.? j. , Maxine Buren. I ' . Mr. and Mrs. Orville Lee Johnson (Jessica Kinsey) whose marriage was an event of Jan. 30 at the Roberts' Studio. The bride is the daughter of Mrs: Norma B. Shaw and the groom is the son of the Oi L Johnsons of Chico, Calif. The couple will live in Seattle. (McEwan Studio J Salem Sojourners will be en tertained at a 1 o'clock dessert bridge Thursday afternoon at -the Salem Woman's. Clubhouse. Mrs. William L. Shriver is gen eral chairman of the hostess com mittee, assisted by Mrs. Olen Roberts, Mrs. p. C. Pfouts, Mrs. W. J. Leeper, Mrs. Andrew Fos ters and Mrs. Laura Fletcher, Chapter CB, PEO will be en tertained Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Sam R. Haley, 1915 Saginaw St., at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Robert H. Dow will b the co hostess, f r Salem's Leading Department Store ' .,1 - mil i . I1 J I 1 , $3. $, flS, Mi i -5 A lady never reveals her age when she relies on Revenescence j i i 1 i . I i to give her skin the daily moisture-compensating care ; i it needs to remain soft, smooth and youthful-looking. S. . 1S (H poem flat la) Olarlc o! 4-fL .i-ri ! I 11 S 1 Stateimcau Csksfr Cr Pa I l2Zh-Cc A meeting ef the Mother's I Mrs. John J. Bacewich, 1530 Jef Club of Bethel 48, Job's Daugh-lferson SL, Monday night at 8 ten will be held at the home of Ipjn. ' , j t rield Straight j 1. Q For His Heart k 9 Make this the important W Valentine with an up-to Y. I nem'nute new spring J V w - m hair-style. Our beauti- Ok t w cian Wl" how yovi J how S jl Call 3-7870 " l"" for an appointment rti-lZi j fjj ; Loveall-Miller ; J I M Beauty Salon M W 2ND FLCX)R, MILLER'S PHONE 3-7870 i V . 'i mm R R N! Our new Doree collection presents news in the straw family . . . diversified . . . and different ; j Sketched . .-. Spring flattery in an imported two-tone straw visor pillbox . . . button on daisies for crispnessv $12.95 to $20.00 SILK AND NYLON BLOUSES You'll thrill at the beautiful array of lace trimmed and rhinestone studded Valentine blouses displayed on our 2nd floor. ; Always appreciated, always loved by our lavonte VALENTINE. , ! From $8.95 IN OUR MEN'S DEPARTMENT . . . You'll; find that ideal present for that! man around the house. Many Nationally Known Brands such as Van Heusen, Manhattan dress Shirts, Wembley Ties, Sox by Holeproof, Swank Jewelry and many many more. Shop the Men's Dept on our main floor and you'll shop no further. C STORYBOOK VALENTINE DOLLS Just the present for that girl' with the doll collection. Our Selec tion oi three styles offers a choice of prices too. Perfect for a Valentine Table Setting. j !lCfl (1QC ?A.wu and Ni.?W In our Downstairs Store. I I " (Li V' -7 VALENTINE HANDKERCHIEFS AND SCARFS There; ii; no better way to dress up that "Special" present than to tie in a little something extra like one Of our lace or embroidered linen handkerchiefs or a silk crepe ori chiffon scarf. She'll' love rrcmlT 50c to $3.50 J $1.00 to $3.98 Mb. Red Foil Heart $1.75 Other Beautiful Hearts, 75 to $7.50 c i GAY ASSORTMENT OF FLOWERS i- 1 What would she like more than an'attractive flower grouping to set off that Valentine ensemble. Violets, daisies, roses, carna tions and gardenias and only a few of jthe glorious array chosen for your, selection. Price ire from RUSSEL STOVER CANDIES I ; - ; Her Favorite Valentine will always be these fine candies that best say 'I Love You" on Valentine's Day. Always so fresh so deli- Huuj g welcome; ai our main iioor canay counter. 50c to $1.98 FdR VALENTINE'S DAY SHOP OUR ENTIRE STORE ! FOR THOSE GIFTS OF JEWELRY GLOVES AND BAGS I LINGERIE COSMETICS !' LINENS, ETC , In every department you will find something that will make some one you know very nappy on vaienune uay. rom SALEM'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE ! ' ' .'!.-' - f S - . !.! :: ! - - . J ! j . i.B-SH iamm M Sw.li.WV4 moite feci iseknt. cLticlieM far tall, j -Sw.V4Wll classic (abi if fa Wr- W. Sfa r n ; 4 ' i ! -