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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1956)
Together 40 Years Statesman, Salem, Ore, Sua, May 27, "56 (Sec. 7JI)-17 Anniversary Party for Schrenks Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schrenk will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary at in open house on Sunday, June I at their residence, 1804 Park Avenue. Friends of the couple are being invited though the press to call between 2 ajtd 3 o'clock. The Schrenks have lived in Salem for 24 yean. They have two daughters. Mrs. Carl Mar of liberty street - court street OPEN AWNDAY :30 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. Dallas and Mrs. Gordon RaiiaT o Mr. tnd Mrs. Henry Schrenk, who will observe their 40th wedding . anniversary at an open house on June 3 at their Park Avenue residence. Friends are' being invited to call between 2 and 5 o'clock. (McEwan Studio). Mrs. Burton Dunn to Be Honor Guest at Tea on Tuesday Mrs. Burton Dunn, state president-elect of the Lions Auxiliary and a recent newcomer m the capital (rom Corvallis. will be the guest of honor at a tea on Tuesday afternoon when members of the Salem Lions Auxiliary entertain at the North 14th Street home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee V. Ohmart. Invitations have been sent to members of the six Lions Auxiliaries in Salem, state officers and aux-, iliaries in Albany, Corvallis, Jef ferson, Silverton and Mill City. Calling hours are from 2:30 to 5:30 o'clock. Greeting guests at the door will he Mrs. Roger Hoy, Mrs. Estill Brunk and Mrs. Roy Todd, past presidents ot tne auxiliary. imro-nPd for Wednesday, June 6 in during to the receiving line wil'the city hall rooms The rt js k Wrm Uirru U' Crntt lrc U'lL I Z L : : Z . ' iing given as a Jefferson library Table Setting Contest Slated JEFFERSON A silver tea and table-setting contest is being plan- liam Newmyer, past presidents, and Mrs. Robert M. Fischer Jr. In the line will be Mrs. Ohmart, Mrs. Dunn and Mrs. , Norman Young, president of the club. Past Presideats to Pour Presiding at the tea urns will be Mrs. Willard Wilson, Mrs. Floyd Bowers, Mrs. LeRojr Jr Stewart, Mrs. Denver Young, Mrs. La Verne Young and Mrs. Jacob Fuhrer, all past presidents of the hostess club. Assisting about the rooms will be benefit and is sponsored by the Jefferson Woman's Club. The table setting contest is open to all organizations in the commu nity. The entries will be made in formal, informal or special occa sions divisions. Entries will be set up from 9 a.m., until noon. Judging will take place from noon until 2 p m , when the exhibits are opened for public viewing. The hall will be open from 2 until 5 p.m., and from 7 to 9 Mrs. John Muir. Mrs. Joseph Paul-,Pm-son, Mrs. Percy Thorn, Mrs. Gor-i Planning the benefit are Mrs. don Brewer. Mrs. Loren Mort. Hal Wynd, chairman. Mrs. Roland Mrs. Milan Boniface, Mrs. William j Wall, Mrs. Gilbert Looncy, Mrs Kimsey, Mrs. Morrell Crary, Mrs. Clyde Hoover, Mrs. Don Peterson, Mrs. Leslie Davis, Mrs. James Allenby, Mrs. Bruce Van Wyngar den and Mrs. Gerald Christoffer son. Mrs. William Leeper Is heading Irving Miller, Mrs. D. C. Buchner and Mrs. Russell Daulton. the directorate for the tea, assist ed by Mrs. John Ramage, Mrs. Estill Brunk, Mrs. By ran Goode nough and Mrs. Walter Martin. QUISENBERRY'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY AT 150 SOUTH LIBERTY IS OPEN SUNDAYS 12 Neon to 2 P. M.-4 f. M. to P. M. Weekdayt-9 A. M. to 11 P. M. (Othtr Hour, Call 3-91 23 or 44336) of Salem, who are arranging the anniversary party for their par ents, and four grandchildren. I From I $ Roberts' f $ Decorating ; I Studio f la t& Our spirits lifted as we watched two teenage girls in their billow-1 ing skirts and flat shoes wander from one department to another ' yesterday. Their faces were sweet-' ly intense as they cr.nsidfed d' ferent arrangements and color schemes and several times ve overheard the expression "our dream house." Standing against the background of the unusually beautiful maple pieces we so proudly display in our show rooms, their dream bouse seemed to come to reality before our eyes. Maple so easily lends itself to a feeling of beauty and homi ness especially whr-r. the out of the ordinary and quaint pieces which were copies of the cher ished furniture of our grand mothers are used. The small overstuffed settees in provincial print or the benches with plaid seats would be perfect in a hall with small scaled b'riss lamps... u black stenciled Hitchcock chair brought in for interest. The gos sip chairs with the little drawer under one arm would be fun to use for the telephone. In a 'fam ily room the round coffee table with four milking stools placed about it would be especially en joyed by the children. Use a small oval dining table with cap tain's chairs in the family room with a matching china cabinet or hutch to display cherished old glass. Little louvre front cabinets would serve beautifully instead of end tables especially when top ped with the brass and ruby font lamps we show. For a real con versation grouping use a small lady's desk or larger - secretary with accompanying lamp and chair with provincial print seat. For room accessories we show scores of carefully selected items such as wall shelves, condiment chests, clocks, pictures, lavabos. oil lamp brackets, sconces and 'of course, lamps from the coach type pins-ups in black with brass trim to the maple and brass floor lamps with their pretty plaid ' ruffled shades. Just to walk through the maple display makes one feel young in heart. Bye till later, EM ROBERTS' BROS. 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Remember, make it bright and early Monday. cup to m& OnFlMitr M i ft WW 12J n it flu '3.1-iniii ..Iff 'ir f i-i ' 1,1 st f-j i Sn Qjr Ml SPECIAL PURCHASEI SWIM DAYS AHEADI Famous California Maker9 ' Top Designers9 Styles Planned To Sell at 10.98 Buy Now... SAVE! CHOOSE FROM THESE STYLES: Draped Sheaths Rompers Low Torsos (plus the standard suit types) COLORS: v Coral Turquoise Blue Yellow Green - Red SaoDhire Gold FABRICS-SIZES Smooth Lastex Shirred Lastex Sizes 32-38 W ihow uit Hmpling el th mny tMritllv ItylM. How ,-, vtr, tinea H Ii iptciil lt, you wop't find vry eolof in tvtry liia. Iprtiww, Mcond flow lastex Figure Molders Ballerinas Li"" Navy y d X . . I BlacW - . J I I --- - A P V 111 aT M 3Pc.BathMalSet Lid cover-contoured rug to fit around bowl- regular mat assorted colors. 3 98 Domntki, a.wnmln Men's "Stretch" Sox Reg. $1 -perfect quality-nylon-assorted summer 0 ihade for I Mm'i, m.in flo.r Men's Cotton Underwear T-Shirts or Shorts-white knit cotton-slight irregulars i of 89c quality. All sizes. --- for I M.n't. main flr Rayon linen Print Fabric Usually $1 yd. -washable, crease resistant- florals - geometries. yd. P M Ftktiu, M.mnin. 36" Imported Gingham Fine quality-sheer weight gingham in checks and plaids pastel colors. . yd. 1 Lb. Pkg. Foam Rubber Regular 69c-allergy free filling z AQ for pillows, cushions, etc Ntini, ntuifliM Ladies' "Popette" Beads Assorted colors -popular jewelry Jl Jm for 1 AccttioiMt, nwin ! styling. Reg. $1 each Drapery Fabrics Values $2 to $4 yd -large selection of prints and solid colors. yd. 109 Dfip.ri... Caurf Strut Ladies' Blouses Reg. 3.95-4. 95-Assorted pastel cottons and rayons sleeveless and short sleeve Sportaw.w, icend floor 199 Graduation Luggage A, special purchase of famous make luggage Assorted sizes and colors. Savings to. l9f Court ffroot 45 Girls' Panties Sizes 3 to 14- Reg. 59c to 69c, Rayon with nylon trim-pastel colors. -. 33" Girls', dewnstiirt Broadloam Carpet Grey, green or nutria-1 2' width miracle yarn complete with pad and installed ' tugt, mcoW floor -yd. M0 95 A. w '-, - - in mm..'' m m m sk Girls' Blouses' Sizes 3 to 14-sleeveless styles. Coton in pastel shades. Value, to $1,98 GwV, rfowntt.irt 99 G-E Portable Television Reg. $1 49.95 All channel tuning huge reductions on ell models. TV. Covrl ((root $124 95 Dish Towels Large white flour sack towels with colored M $1 selvage edges. T for I Domottic, downstair lOCu.Ft. G-E Refrigerator Magnetic door -large storage capacity- SOIQ Appliances, downstairs full width freezer. 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