Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 04, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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    capita! journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, August 4, 1949 7
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Wed Recently Mr. and Mrs. G. Kenneth Sample are now
at home In Falls City following heir wedding on June 26.
The bride is the former Dorothy Patterson of Salem, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Patterson of Silverton. Mr. Sample
Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Sample of Falls City.
(Kennell-Ellls studio picture)
GoldStar
Mothers Tea
Highlight
r The major social event on the
department convention calendar
of the American Legion auxili
ary, in session here, will be the
tea Friday afternoon honoring
the members of the Gold Star
Mothers organization.
,The tea will be between 4 and
6 o'clock in the beautiful gardens
at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Homer H. Smith, 675 North
Summer, and is for all members
of the auxiliary and friends
The department organization of
the auxiliary is giving the tea.
Mrs. Merle Travis of Salem
heads the local committee ar
ranging the tea.
Mrs. Hubert A. Goode, na
tional president of the auxiliary,
who is here for the convention;
Mrs. Douglas McKay, wife of
Oregon's governor; and other
officials in the auxiliary and
Gold Star Mothers group will be
among those in the receiving
line.
Birthday Party
On Wednesday
Marilyn Miller, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Vern W. Miller
observed her third birthday
Wednesday and was honored at
a party given in the afternoon
by her mother. Julie and Nancy
Miller and Carol Ramsden as
sisted Mrs. Miller.
Feting Marilyn were Susan
Wilmsen, Eugene, Ray Bone
steele, Corvallis, Mary Griffith,
Sandra and Kathleen Dawson,
Margaret Lancefield, Harter dc
Weese, Jim Zerzan, Christine
Keith, Judy Foulger, Karen
Fortmiller, Louis King, Eliza
beth McCargar, Carolyn King,
Bruce Brennen, Catheryn and
Carolyn Stadter, Jan Steelham
mer. Booths Hosts at
Anniversary Event
Lebanon Dr. and Mrs. J. C.
Booth held open house in ob
servance of their tenth wedding
anniversary on Sunday after
noon, July 31, with more than
150 friends attending.
Those pouring the first hour
were Mrs. Peter Tweed and Mrs.
Ed Bohle; second hour, Mrs
Dennis Cormier and Mrs. Lute
Seely; third hour, Mrs. Will
Bohle and Mrs. Frank Wells.
A centerpiece of red roses on
a mirror with lighted candles
formed the table decorations
Roses, gladioluses, carnations
and asters, all gifts to the
couple, were arranged about the
rooms.
Those assisting in serving were
Miss Doris Groves, Miss Molly
Hewitt and Miss Barbara Mason.
Miss Trilbylee Langmack, who
was flower girl at the Booth
wedding, was in charge of the
guest book.
Those supplying background
music on the Wurlitzer organ
were Mrs. Edna Dodd of Salem,
first hour; Miss Nancy Gleason,
second hour, and Mrs. Lawrence
Page, third hour.
Out of town guests were Mr.
and MrsC. C. Dodd, Mrs. Mason
Bishop and Mrs. S. B. Gilette, of
Salem; Mrs. Zella Hansen and
Mrs. Alice Hildyard of Portland;
Mrs. Max Brown, Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Hammerly, Mr. and Mrs.
R. W. Tripp, Miss Beulah Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Southard, all
of Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Seely of Woodburn, and Mr. and
Mrs. Perry W. Seely of Gervais.
MRS. W. C. LARSON, 1135
Cross street, will be hostess to
Grace Lutheran Ladies' Aid Fri
day, August 5. A basket picnic
lunch will be served at 1 o'clock
In her garden. I
Miss Rondeau
Wed Sunday
Gervais At a 3 o'clock cere
mony Sunday afternoon, July
31, at the Presbyterian church.
Miss Shirley Rondeau, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rondeau
and Lloyd Dale Brown, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Brown of
Woodburn, were united in mar
riage. The couple exchanged
vows in a double ring ceremonv
before an altar decorated with
tall baskets of yellow, white and
pink gladioluses, flanked by
white tapers which were lighted
bv John Brown and Robert W
Harper. Rev. Ernest Tremb
lay, pastor of the church, read
the service.
Preceding the ceremony, Olin
Brown, brother of the bride
groom, sang and ' Mrs. Kenneth
Brown played the accompania-
ment and the wedding march .
The bride wore a gown of
white moire taffea fashioned
with a close fitting bodice, long
sleeves, an off-shoulder effect
with scallop trim and a lace
yoke. The skirt was full with
scallop trim as a flounce. Her
fingertip illusion veil was lace
trimmed and held in place with
a scalloped halo of moire and
lace. The bride carried a white
Bible on the top of which were
pink rosebuds showered with
white satin ribbons and pink
rosebuds. Her only jewelry was
a pearl necklace and a pearl
bracelet, a gift from the bride
groom. Mr. Rondeau escorted
his daughter to the altar and
gave her in marriage.
Miss Luzerne Hanes was maid
of honor and wore a pale yel
low nylon floor length dress
with yellow lace trim. She car
ried white gladioluses tied with
aqua satin streamers.
The bridesmaids were Miss
Viola Bierly, who wore pale
pink nylon and a pink satin rib
bon braided coronet in her hair,
and carried yellow gladioluses
tied with yellow satin ribbon
streamers; and Miss Mary Jane
Hall, who wore an aqua nylon
gown and self color ribbon coro
net in her hair, and carried coral
color gladioluses tied with coral
satin ribbon streamers.
Flower girls were Sharon
Brown, niece of the bridegroom,
and Tena Cutsforth.
Orville Brown served as best
man for his brother. Robert
Harper and John Brown, broth
er of the bridegroom, were
ushers.
Mrs. Rondeau chose a brown
and aqua print with aqua ac
cessories and wore a corsage of
cream gladioluses. Mrs. Brown
mother of the bridegroom, wore
a salmon pink and black print
with white accessories and wore
a corsage of light blue glad
ioluses. A reception was held in the
church parlors. Miss Martha
DuRette cut the cake assisted by
Mrs. John Drake. Mrs. John
Brown presided at the punch
bowl. Mrs. Olin Brown passed
the guest book and Mrs. Orville
Brown had charge of the gift
table.
The couple left on a trip and
the bride wore a white and
green print with white acces
sories and a green tweed coat,
and a pink rosebud corsage.
The couple are graduates of
Gervais union high school and
upon their return will reside at
the bridegroom's parents home
until fall when Mr. Brown will
complete his senior year at Sea
ttle Pacific college in Seattle.
BEING welcomed home from
a month's trip to Montana are
Mrs. W. E. Deeney and children.
Michael, Patty and Maura. They
were at Butte visiting. Mrs.
Deeney's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Davenport.
COMPOSITION AND LEATHER
HALF SOLES
, FOR ALL 51 ly
THE FAMILY -
Friday and Saturday, Aug. 5-6
Fo,t U . ' Downstairs
While-U-Woit Ullllel4 A Shoe Repair
Service "
Wecome
Legionnaires
Scarcely anyone knows about it . . . all happened so sudden-like,
Miller's second floor is really getting the works! Merchandise is
being bounced from pillar to post then onto the sale table or racks.
It's too bad for us and it's too good to be true for our customers. We'll
knock the prices down along with the wall cases and if you'll come
up and see us on the second floor,we'll have some bargains for you!
Wecome
Auxiliary
REMODELING SALE!
ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER
COTTON DRESSES
REG. $12.95 TO $19.95 IN THIS SALE
Women's Pantie Briefs
Women's Rayon Nightgowns
Women's Foundations (Completes) Reg. to $16.50
cottom and rayom, 59c 2 for $f
reg. $7.95 $4.98
$5.95
YOUR CHOICE
Cottons and some washable rayons in pretty
chambrays, ginghams, shantungs and broad
cloths ... all are in this remodeling sale
at only $8.95! And the sizes run from 9
to 13 ... 10 to 20 ... 38 to 44. Here is
smart style at a saving up to $11.00 per
dress.
2ND FLOOR
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JUST 30 FAMOUS BRAND LASTEX
SWIM SUITS
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White, gold, black, red and grey lastex
iwim suits to keep your figure In perfect
shape for swimming. Come shop now in
this remodeling sale and savel
Rayon Blouses . . .
Broadcloth Shorts . .
Angora Wool Sweaters
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rice:
VOFF!
. . $2.98
.. $1.98
$5.95
Pullover angora wool sweaters In light fluffy weaves for school, for vaca2
tion, etc. Pastel pinks, blues, also white.
2ND FLOOR
All Summer
F0MALS, Afternoon
and Casual DRESSES
A new formal you didn't think you could afford? Here it is at one-third off!
Crepes, etc. Also casuals in crepes, failles, gabardines. Buy a truly up-to-date
dress at these low remodeling sale prices!
2ND FLOOR
REMODELING SALE!
TAX-FREE
'And Credit Terms to Meet Your Needs!
You Pay No Federal Tax on
M0UT0N LAMBS
Our
Wool Tweed Coats
REG. 37.50, 39.50
AUGUST SALE
of Beaver Dyed
MOUTON
Full gored backs In plain or yoke
style . . . tweeds in pure wool as a
basic coat to take you places now or
laterl Buy a backlog coat for your
wardrobe now and save money.
GABARDINES
PRICE!
All-wool gabardine coats for women
sizes 32 to 36. Long full back on
the balcamaan order ... a dressy
plain color, rose, green or beige at
half pricel
Short and
Long Coats
in the New
BALMACAAN
BACK!
$177k
2ND FLOOR
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Just arrived from New York. .
the new season's smartest bal
macaan backs ... in this lux
uriously soft mouton with every
new style detail! Be the first
to wear it ... be the first to
save In this salel
EVERY FUR COAT
CARRIES AN
ABSOLUTE
GUARANTEE!
furs
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