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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1946)
parly Witt '& Jn Cjfanlen Among hostesses of the week are Mrs. Russell E, Pratt and Mrs. Elmer O. Berg, the two to entertain Thursday afternoon with an informal luncheon and bridge party in the garden of Mrs. Pratt's home. Guests for two tables have been invited. Among hostesses of the week is Mrs. Frank S. Healy. She en tertained Tuesday and Wednes day afternoons with luncheon and bridge parties at her home Guests for Wednesday were Mrs. Francis Wade, Mrs. Homer H. Smith, Jr., Mrs. Arthur Hay, Mrs. Clifford Farmer, Mrs. Per cy Kelly, Mrs. James Wadding ton, Mrs. F. W. Poorman and Mrs. Dan-Johnston. Invited for the Tuesday party were Mrs. William McGilchrist, Jr., Mrs. Arthur A. Rogers, Mrs. F. W. Lehmer, Miss Dorothea Steusloff, Mrs. Floyd W. Shep ard, Mrs Ralph H. Cooley, Mrs. Herbert L. Stiff, Sr., Mrs. Ron ald Jones, Mrs. Homer Goulet, Sr., Mrs. George A. White of Clackamas, Mrs. Hollis Hunting ton, Mrs. Donald A. Young, e Shower Given For Miss Schwab Mt. Angel Miss Mary Jeanne Schwab was honored at a miscellaneous shower on Tuesday evening when Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Wachter opened their home for the party. The affair was arranged by Mrs. J. I.. Wachter. Mrs. A. T. Wilde, Mrs. Ben Traviss, Mrs. Leo Schwab, Mrs. Louis Schwab, Mrs. John Hassler and Mrs. L. A. LaDoux. The marriage of Miss Schwab to Harold Zodrow of The Dalles will take place at St. Mary's church, Mount Angel, on Sat urday morning, August 31 at 10 o'clock. Present at the shower were the guest of honor, Miss Schwab, Mrs. Robert Farns worth, Mrs. George Hauptman, Miss Marjorie Ertelt, Miss Jeanne Ertelt, Miss Katherine Schaecher, Miss Rosemary Schaecher, Miss Marguarite Schaecher, Miss Myra Kaiser, Miss Jeanette Hoffer. Miss Mary Bean, Miss Hilda Bean, Miss Florence Huassing, Miss Francis Hassing, Miss Gladys Lulay, Miss Louise Lulay, Miss Betty Hassler, Miss Maxine Schwab, Miss Marie Seiler. Miss Hen- Srietta Saalfeld, Miss Pamela Penner, Miss Pat Connell, Miss Jean Connell, Mrs. Edward Schaecher, Rozella Gooley, Re gina Hoffer. Mrs. G. R. Barnes returned to her Salem home last weak following a five weeks trip o Washington, D.C. Add a teaspoonful of celery ieed to the dry ingredients when making biscuit dough for a meat pie crust. attention Rupture SUFFERERS Wiilett's Capital Drug Store State and Liberty Sts. "On the Corner" TRIPS DAILY SALEM to EUGENE $1.10 Depot: New Senator Hotel Phone Salem 41S1 "'I I Montana Bride Mrs. James G. Lauderback, Jr., wed Au gust 4 in Helena, Mont, She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Niel Flanagan of Stevensville, Mont. The couple are visiting with his parents in Bethel. They will return to Ft. Missoula where he is stationed, about September 1. sAre planned Mrs. Earl Cooley and Mrs. C. F. Feike are to be hostesses for two of the week's delightful social affairs. The two will entertain Thurs day and Friday mornings at breakfast parties, both to be given at the Center street home of the Cooleys. Twenty-five have been bid den for each morning. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Yung and Mr. and Mrs. Harmon J. Gar rett left Wednesday by automo bile for an extensive trip. They will go by way of Yellowstone park and the South Dakota Black Hills and plan to arrive in Detroit in time tor the con vention of the National Associ ation of Letter Carriers open ing Labor day. Mr. Garrett is a delegate at large from the state organization and Mrs. Gar rett a delegate to the auxiliary meeting. Mr. Yung is delegate from the Salem branch of the letter carriers, No. 347. The two couples will be gone until Sep tember 16. How Amazine New Shampoo Leaves Hair more lustrous with Natural Body & Texture M y 'can't do thing with your hair" after you wash ir, new SHON TEX SHAMPOO is for YOU. Con uini special "Naturalizing Action that leaves hair softer, easier to arrange , . . with NATURAL body and tixtMrt. Pure naruraloil base assures billowy suds, even in hard water. And "Rinsing Agent ban ishes dulling film. . . leaves jour hair gleaming with highlights. Ye mn apply SHONTEX SHAMPOO a different, wy..Msre .'wetting your hair ...so the scientific ingredients have a better chance to remove dandruff and the germ laden scalp excretions that often clog hair follicles . . . causing dull, dry hair, itchy scalp, and dandruff. No wonder women call SHONTEX SHAMPOO "the new shampoo that has mrything, " IT'S GUAftANTfto ro delighe you or r money bmki Only 69c & $1 at Drug or Department Stores, Or ask your Beaury Operator to use . . . 9t profasilenai'typ Itstrcar et Iiopr, apply SHONTtX F0RMU1A afer and after ihampeaiftg, twpply SI KIIP IPESESSIES ScIhiedlTinfled IBuhs Sttops South Route - Blue and White Bus- 1st Start W. Salem Bridge Center & Commercial State & Commercial Mission & Commercial Miller & Commercial Washington & Commer'l Rural & Commercial . High & Rural Capitol & Rural 12th St, & Rural Cross & 12th St. Mission &. 12th St Oak & 12th St. State & 12th St. Capitol & Center High & Center Commercial & Center Front & Center Puritan Groc, W, Salem W. White Gro., W, Sal. Arrive Eola 6:00 6:15a.m 6 :30 7:00 wo Jlo$le&&e5 upper Hostesses Tuesday evening at a supper party were Mrs, Roy H. Mills and her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Hanson, the two enter taining at the Saginaw home of the latter to honor Mrs. Ham mond Burnett of Santa Barbara and her sister. Miss Margaret Purvine of Berkeley. Guests for the party included Mrs. Burnett, Miss Purvine, Dr. Mary B. Purvine, Mrs. Dan Schreiber of Independence, Mrs. Wayne Doughton, Miss Eleanor Trindle, Mrs. William Trindle, Mrs. Ralph E. Purvine, Mrs. Manfred Olson, Mrs. Robert Craig. Mrs. Sam Butler, Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Mrs. Leona Johnson. A family gathering was held at the home of Mrs. W, A. Shorey near Roberts station, Sunday, in honor of her broth er and wife, Mr. and Mrs. M. Patterson of York, Neb. Others present were Mr. and Mrs, G. E, Shorey and daughter, Roma of Oakridge, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Shorey and son. Elwin, Jr., of Albany; Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Shorey and Gerald, Judy and James of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. G, E. Shorey and daugh ters, Sandra and Carol, of Sa lem; Mr. and Mrs, Norman K. Shorey and daughters, Judy and Elizabeth of Oakridge: Mr, and Mrs. tarry G. Shorey and daughters, Susan, Carol and Kay of Oakridge, and Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Whitaker and son Allen, of Salem. Mr, Patterson is uncle or great uncle to all who were present. MeFarland The McFarland parsonage was the scene of a family reunion on Sunday when Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Ab bott entertained a group of rel atives at dinner. Attending the reunion were Mrs. R. W. Hartley of Port Townsend, Wash., her mother, Mrs. M. E. Ransdell of Hermis- makes io AT GROCERS I HAVE Y EX A mil S) wt aar'y try If d glo$ii ar s$y . T 1 m) tik B ta TWO Thy H 9 yew fHa comfort and ktaud ctency of correct viitan. Thoy ait, rJ. at wll, xtrtmtly flaHrifg lo your fmM ftoturi. If you md , I r D youii hak b-Mf 01 w,!l 91 b'- X i tor to syr modtrn ttyltt hi ywar. OUR EYES C -7ot0 MINED O4 OPTICAL SERVICE SINCE 1926 Liberty and Court Streets EOLA HOP YARDS North Route Bus trip 2nd trip am 7:20 am West Salem Bridge Center & Commercial ' Union & Commercial Division & Commercial Market & Commercial Prod. Coop. Cannery Highland & Commercial Broadway & Highland Maple & Highland Myrtle & Highland Cherry & Highland Capitol & Highland Fairground Rd & Capitol Market & Capitol Union & Capitol Center & Capitol Puritan Groc, W. Salem W, White Gro W, Sal. 7:S0 a.m am 7:45 am a.m 8:15 am Arrive Eola National Office WonbvSalemite Mrs. Charles Kinzer, I860 r North Summer street, Saiem, is the new supreme junior of the Pythian Sisters lodge, ; having been elected at the ? groups 28th biennial conven- : tion in Chicago, Tuesday, She : a member of the Huooara ' lodge. Mrs. Kinder will not re- ; turn to her home here until f the latter part of September, f Upon adjournment of the convention, Mrs. Kinzer will go to Reno to attend the Ne- vada state convention of the lodge, then will visit with a I sister in Los Angeles and in San Francisco before coming i home. ton, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. John Lahey of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bixby and Bobby of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Menzies and Roger and Jimmy of Tigard, Mrs. Laura Bretcher of Jennings Lodge, Mrs. Alice Estey of Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Alexander and Jerry of North BernL and Rev. and Mrs, Abbott and daughters, Beverly Ann and Carolyn. Falls City A bridal shower was given Thursday afternoon at the Methodist church honor ing Mrs. Phillip Murray (Kath erine Westbrook), The following program was given: A musical monologue, Mrs. Faye Wilson; vocal solo, Palrieia Regele; reading, Mrs, Anna Today at Safeway CANTALOUPES Sweet as Honey Pound 4 60-lb. Crate 1.79 TOMATOES Buy Now for Canning Crate gQ PRUNES Italians, Lug JJ DRY ONIONS Oft 50-lb. bag OTt POTATOES QOn U.S. No, 2's ,50-lb.OTC Csay Payments u,uu,,,m. Yellow 1st trip 2nd trip 6:00 am 7:20 am 6:15 am 7:30 am 6:30 am 7:45 am 7:00 am 8:15 am Grippln; accordion solo Norms Wise, The gifts were opened and re freshments were served to ,75 invited guests by the following hostesses: Mrs. George Kitchen, Mrs. Jessie Moyer, Miss Iris Westbrook, Miss Helen Morgan, Mrs. Wanda Beard, Mrs, Fred Dornhecker, Mrs, Mary West-brook, Delightfully different. Baste baked fish with lemon soured cream (three tablespoons lem on julee to one cup cream). Bake fish in moderately hot oven. LEGAL SEALED BIDS sill bp fstmvm! s! thf St tic si the City Rersrder. City HsH. Salem. Oreiea. until 5:00 p.m. Monda v, September IS. 1946. far out Pick-Up Sweeper for the Street C!rnmiE Drpar1 -ment, on the fallowing specifications f fumishfd to the City Engineer; 1. Capacity, To b? self-pr&pe!Wi smd equipped with a hopper not less than 1 cubic yard otpssixr. 2 Brooms. Sweeper to fee equipped with two brooms consisting sf one piek up bronm end one steel timer broc m The broom ts be d'lvea throosh auxi liary transmission 3. Motor. Mm or shall be heavy dmy type, sssolme. not !ess iha tsar cylin ders, is be equipped with air cleaner, oil fitter, battery, e!eeiric starter, snd three speed forward transmission. 4. General specifications. Sweeper to Radio Experimentors and Beginners We carry a large stock of parts and kits for all kinds of radio work. If you have any prob lems we will be glad to help you in any way we can. See us for your radio needs. Jhe MOIIKOW COMPANY 153 S. Liberty St., Salem, Ore. Phone 595S L, At Wards! Cotton Knit Suits, for Tsf TH An quslity ent thai Md no Ironing! Striped top icIm! color psnfy. Maize and eopn, Sii 1-3 179 i Montgomery Ward V Iatet eflrrest iBfief. MtUppfd wMl hydraulic control fer raising and I sp erms picie-yp brimm aisd imtoadmi Jmsp per: pneummtm tiresj fully ?qu;pp-d for operation. 5. Equipment. Sweeper ts be fyhy equtppyd atstf read? far operation, In cludm? one exua pick-up bream fittei .:h frtre sud one estra setter ferssm diss fil'ed with wire, S Dehver?. Bidders shall (ym:h tne Cu? with xrHien information from h manufacturer I'.itmsr the approximate date that deKvery can be made. Bids shall be accompanied complete specifics! ion, dsaarams, cuts and circu lars iUystratins the machine bid uosn. The Cil reserves the r:sht to accept or reieci an? sr all bds in the interest of the City, ALFHED MUmST. C:tr Recorder and Purchasing Asrtit Aue j -st W n NOTIEOF INTENTION TO IMPROVE THAT PORTION OF HOOD STREET FROM THE EASTERLY USE OF PH0ST STIU.ET TO THE WESTERLY LIHE OF TH STREET IS THE CITIf 'OP SALEM. OREGON. SOICE IS HEREBY GIVES that the Common CsuneU ot the Cit af Ssiem. Oreson. deems si necrssary snd expedi ent, and hreb? declares lis purpose and intention to improve that partisn ot HsnsS Street Irom the Easterly ime ot Front Street to the Wcstertar tone of 4;ft Street in the City oJ Sakns, Marion Cemnty, Oregon, at th? ixpens of the abiiutne and adjacent property owners, rxceps any -,niir,T I. i WEAR FALL CLOTHES FROM WARDS Comfortable Cotton Knit Creep ors laiy en eay off button thoirfdr Ond jnop crotch! Hove pink, bly mails, or oquo. Size 1-3 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore,, street and ailey intersection, : he espen of whsch will be assumed b? the City of Saiem, Gift on. by brmatug sa;d por tion ot said street to the established erase, by construeihts aix-ir. ch Portland Cement concrete curbs, and fey pavkns said portion of said street with u -; t, c i Portland Cement Asphalt se Concrete pave ment, thirty feel m width, is accordance wilfc the pians and specifications there for, mhich were adopted by the Common Council on the 19:h day of Ausan. i i 4 a, now oa tile m the si Use of the City Re corder, and which are hereby referred to 8-r.d made a part heztoi. The Common Conngkl hereby declares tta purpose and untention to mite the ac r descrifeed unpnwemetrt by and through the Sirre. Improvement Department af the Cuy sf Salute. Offsoo. By order of the Common Condi of the BUIIIOIIS aboe pressure ootb etisiksaa tho seosmvo m , TOPS FOR QUALITY. Ptpm-C&'.a Campaay, Lmf Maud City, N, Y. FranchisedB Bottler: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of Salem CIRL'i Right for any little darling who likes to dress like big lister! The kind of outfit jhe'll need, too. If the goes to kinder garten oris starting First gradelSturdy, worm corduroy In bright new Autumn colors. Sizes 3-oX. Cotton Knit Shirts For Jr. Boyi, 4-10 k pniiy at tui ttript Ribberf fenft s ncfc holds It ?hc pe. Needs no i'onir.g. 19 Wednesday, Aug. 2 1 94S ? Cuty of Salem, Oremon, this to day at Am .8t, IS 4-1 Ci'.f Hf cord?, Sjm, Oir. llIIIflHllltMifll Thrifty people plan ahead. Now is the time to put In your winters supply of "Pres-to-logs," They sr America's cleanest fuel. Sold and manufactured by J CAPITOL LBR. CO tt, rherrv Ave, Phone 8862 mMMMMMMMMM. MONTGOMERY WARD JIRKIN SET 4 98 Guy New Blouie i For Llttl Girls fmm whit cotton ir'mmtd wi'h (olorf j mb'c dryl SH Tl mar itm mm ikkh, rk'm, umpm( I S Cost Stylos in S weot e r j Woar fitm at a Mt c ip- orateiy, RaM diagorjl Wort 4 .10. (93 5