Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 12, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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    Wednesday, Auiwt 12, 195S
Duo Wed
At Keizer
On Sunday
Keizer Miss Marv Chrlnn.
Holmquist, daughter of the
ev. ueorge JU. Holmquist, pas
tor of the Faith Lutheran
cnurcn in Keizer- and Mr.
Holmquist, and . David Knut
son, ion of Mr. and Mr. Emil
KnuUon of Gruver, Texas,
were married Sunday. August
9, at a 4 o'clock ceremony at
Faith church with the father of
the bride officiating.
The bride wore a dress of ny.
Ion tulle accented with lace ap
pliqued flowers and topped by
a figure-molding bodice of im
ported Chantilly lace. The skirt I
under the tulle was of all-over I
lustrous satin forming a Ion;
train. The illusion net veil was
worn with a seed pearl head
dress. A strand of pearls war
the gift from the bridegroom.
The bride's flowers were baby
yellow roses and stephanotis
centered with a white fringed
orchid corsage with white rib
bon cascade.
A sister of the bride, Miss
Ruth Holmquist was maid of
honor. She wore a yellow dress
with a lace bodice, and a net
over taffeta skirt made floor
length. She wore lace mitts and
a headdress ot yellow gladi
oluses and rosebuds in crescent
- shape trimmed with green rib
bons. Bridesmaids were sister: of
the bridegroom, Mrs. Jon Eric-
son and Miss Kathryn Knutson. !
They .were attired In green
formals and wore chain and
pearl necklaces and bracelets,
gifts ot the bride.
Best man was Carl Holm
quist, brother of the bride.
Ushers were Jon Ericson, brother-in-law
of the bridegroom,
and Ray Holmquist' brother of
the bride.
Ray Holmquist sang. Mrs.
George Gillis played the organ.
The mother of the bride wore
a beige lace over yellow satin
with white accessories. The
mother ot the bridegroom wore
a light brown dress with beige
trimming with hat to match.
Both mothers wore yellow
rosebud corsages.
The candlelighter was Jon
Holmquist. The guest book was
in charge ot Miss Eleanor Han
sen ot Eugene.
The reception was in the
Fireplace square on the church
lawn. Miss H. Poff and Mrs. P.
W.Erickson poured The bride's
cake was served by Miss Ruth
Holmquist Helping in serving
were Misses Shirley Bagger,'
Beth Braff, Joretta Braasch,
Twila Gillis, Elaine Magnuson
and Dorothy Morse. In charge
of the gifts were Mrs. James
Lakie and Mrs. Gilbert DeHut.
A yellow, white and green
color scheme was carried out in
decorations in the church and
at the reception.
Out-of-town guests included
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Reinert
son ot Portland, Mrs. Holy of
North Dakota, the Rev. and
Mrs. HJortholm and Oscar Bir
ley ot Parkland- Wash., Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Hamilton and
Mrs. Carrie Laird of Dallas, Mr.
and Mrs. James Williamson of
Hoquiam, Wasj.. and Miss Elea
nor Hanson of Eugene.
For olng away, the bride
wore a blue linen dress with!
lace jacket and white accesso
ries and a white corsage from j
her bouquet. The newlyweds;
will take a wedding trip;
through the south to Texas. I
Both will finish college next
year at Oklahoma A and M in
Stillwater, Okla. They will live
at Texhoma- Okla.
St. Mary's Guild
Plans Benefit Party
Another project to boost
funds for the new St. Paul's
Episcopal church building is the
imnuvu uciituk , ......... j
St. Mary's guild for Sunday, i
August 30.
The party will be at the J. G.
Watts home, Oak Crest farm,
on Wallace road, between 3 and
5 o'clock. The general public
is being invited. Mrs. S. D.
Wiles is general chairman for
the party. ,
Legion Auxiliary
Group Entertained
A no-host picnic supper was
given Monday evening at the
home of Mrs. A. D. Apperson,
president of Capital unit- Am
encan Legion auxiliary, for the
board. At each place was a
place card holding a handker
chief and a souvenier from
Okinawa. A short board meet
ing was. conducted and action
taken on the date ot installa
tion, which will be on Monday,
September 28, in the American
Legion club, instead ot the
usual date of September 21.
Capital post and the unit will
stage a joint installation.
The final board meeting with
Mrs. Apperson in the chair will
be on Monday, September 14,1
THI CAPITAL JOURNAL, Sale. Ore
with a no-host luncheon in the
Senator hotel
Those present at the picnic
Included officers and chairmen
for the past yean Mrs. Malcolm
Cameron- Mrs. John Wood, Mrs.
Ray Bassett, Mrs. Glen Bur
right, Mrs. A. M. Johnson, Mrs.
Jennie Bartlett, Mrs. Walter L.
Spaulding , Mrs. T. J. Brabee
Mrs. Mem Pearce, Mrs. James
H. Turnbull, Mrs. Florence
Ames, Mrs. W. L. Osborne, Mrs.
A. G. Foreman, Mrs. Neil Wit
ting, Mrs. I. N. Bacon. Mrs.
Fred Matthieu. Mrs. Glen Hol-man-
Mrs. Anson Ingels, Mrs.
Lucas Vogt, Mrs. Earl T An
dresen, Mrs. C. W. Jorgensen,
and Mrs. Apperson. Mrs. Aus
tin H. WUson.
The next regular meeting of
Capital unit will be in the Wo
man's club on Monday- October
S. Mrs. T. J. Bra bee will be In
stalled as president ot Capital
unit on September 28 and John
E. Wood as commander of Cap
ital post.
.
HOME FROM five weeks'
trip around the country are
Mrs. Marjorie Woods and
daughter. Miss Charlen Woods,
Mrs. Ella Durkee, Miss Gladys
Zell and Miss Sidney Shepard
of Portland, formerly ef Sa
lem. They traveled through the
midwest and went on to Vir
ginia to visit M brother of Mrs.
Woods, Don C. Crow. They
went to New York City, to
Florida and other eastern el-ties-
and en route home stopped
at various national parks, earn
ing home via Las Vegas and
Crater Lake. Mrs. Woods and
daughter will leave this week-
"'FUN
to keep fit!
SttnMey
tlltll III MtltT
IT mSf WOnlTtfOOISTInl
end for supreme sessions ef
Job'a Daughters in Portland,
and in the early fall Miss
Woods will leave for Corvallls
to enroll at Oregon State col
lege. Shower for Couple
Hopewell A shower in hon
or of newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs.
James L. Gilkey, Forest Grove,
was at the Hopewell Evangeli
cal United Brethren church,
Saturday evening, with about
35 friends and relatives attend
ing. The program was in charge
of Miss Virginia Magnet, and
consisted of piano selections by
Miss Aileen Wilson; vocal so
los by Mrs. Richard Jones, ac
companied by Mrs. Fred
Withee; a talk and presentation
ot gifts by John Gelsler and
prayer by Adalbert Smith.
The basement was decorated
with pink, blue and whit hy
drangeas In baskets and the
honored guests received many
gifts. Refreshments were served
by Mrs. John Fuqua, Mrs. Eu-
CKILDaEKS feet
must not be neglected.
Proper fear car h lust 5
essential re good heart as jj
car ef the eyas ami teeth. I
Good posture cannot be i
maintain whoa foot ore
week, strained or misused.
CONSULT A
rOOT SPECIALIST
THE CHIROPODIST
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Sale Starts Today
9:00 A.M.
Hamilton's August Sale is Store -Wide. Outstanding Values
are offered in every Department. Buy now and take advan
tage of this Opportunity. Many items are one only. So Shop
Early and Save. -Sale begins 9:00 A. M., Wed., and continues
thru August.
FINE QUALITY
, LIVING ROOM SUITES
Sofas and Sectionals
' Formerly- Now
14-pc. Rod Mohair Sectional . .- $324.00 $2 1 6.25
3 2-pc. Mohair (Aqua-Green-Brown)
Sofa Chair Combination 265.00 1 99.50
1 2-pc. Sectional
Cocoa & Lime Print 199.50 1 32.00
1 2-pc. Sectional Brown Tweed ... 299.50 1 49.50
2 3-pc. Sectionals Mohair
(1 Groan, 1 Grey) 224.50 112.50
1 Green Matalasse Kidney Sof 395.00 1 97.50
1 Sofa & Chair Grey Damask 199.50 9 9 50
1 Sofa & Chair Tan Leather 395.00 1 97 00
1 Sofa 8. Chair Grey Matalasse . . . 445.00 2 22.50
DINING ROOM FURNITURE
Regular
8-pc. Modern Set, Sand Mahogany ... .$298.50
8-Pc. Mod. Drop Leaf Set,
Sand Mahogany 238.50
7- Pc. Modem Drop Leaf Set, Light Oak 239.50
8- Pc. Modern Walnut Set 189.50
7- Pc. Modern Wolnut Set 129.50
8- Pc. Provincial Set 454.50
8-Pc. Provincial Set 564.50
8- Pc. Provincial Drop Leaf Set 469.50
9- Pc. Drop Loaf Cherry Set 724.50
7-Pc. Drop Leaf Cherry Sat 327.50
9-Pc. Rock Maple Set 575.00
7- Pc. Duncan Phyfe Mahogany Set ... 231.50
8- Pc. Duncan Phyfo Mahogany Set , . . 560.00
Now
$229.50
189.50
199.50
139.50
99.50
335.00
424.50
349.50
475.00
239.50
395.00
169.50
399.50
BEDROOM FURNITURE
Regular Now
4-pc. Double Dresser Set, Modem Oak $259.50 $1 99.50
6-Pc. Modarn Vanity Sot, Carina Wood 454.50 349.50
3-Pc. Mod. Double Dresser Set.
Toast Mahogany 315.00 225.00
6-Pc. Colonial Charry Vanity Set 398.50 29950
3- Pc. Rock Maplo Double Dresser Set.. 303.50 .199.50
4- Pc. Double Dresser Set.
Provincial Cherry . i 329.50 2 49.50.
I -Pc. 18th Century Mahogany
Double Dresser Set 650.00 495.00
6-Pc. Colonial Cherry Vanity Set .... . 550.00 399.50
5- Pc. Mahogany Double Dresser Set . . 359.50 279.50
5-Pc. Colonial Maple Set.
Dresser or Vanity 393.50 275.00
1250 Tobies Modem-French Provincial
Early American & 18th Century
75 at V4 Off
75 at Vz Off
100 at 12 Off
End Tables Step Tablet Coffee Table
Drum Tables Comer Tables etc., -Formerly
from $1 4.50 to $98.50
NOW $7.25 to $49.25
$4,000.00 Stock of Fine Lamps
(Many In Pain)
For a brighter, more cheerful homo,
moke your choice from this WON
DERFUL SELECTION of Modern
Traditional Lamps ...
Group A 25 Off
Group B 33 13 Off
Group C 50 Off
75 Floor Lamps 225 Table Lamps
UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS
LOOK AT THESE VALUES
$29.59 ARMLESS BOUDOIR CHAIRS .......$5.95
49.50 BOUDOIR CHAIRS .14.95
74.S0 BOUDOIR CHAIR t OTTOMAN . 1 9.95
54.50 OCCASIONAL CHAIRS -24.50
69.50 OCCASIONAL CHAIRS 39.50
79.50 OCCASIONAL CHAIRS .....49.50
89.S0 OCCASIONAL CHAIRS 59.50
99.50 OCCASIONAL CHAIRS 69.50
200 OTHER OCCASIONAL CHAIRS AT
SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS
CARPETS AND RUGS
Sq. Yd.
$14.95 Value, 12 Foot Green Wilton, Now Only . .$1 1.95
15.95 Valua, 12 Foot Cocoa Wilton, Now Only . . 1 2.95
0
12.95 Value, 12 Foot Green or Beige Sculpture. . . .10.95
FREE 40 OZ. MOTH PROOF WAFFLE PAD WITH THESE
CARPETS.
IMPORTED HOOKED RUGS REDUCED
9x12 Regular $79.50 Now Only. .$64.50
9x10 Regular 19.50 Now Only. . 49.50
6x9 Regular 39.50 Now Only. . 32.50
3x5 Regular 1 0.95 Now Only . . $.95
2x4 Regular 1.95 Now Only. . 4.95
J
APPLIANCES
Regular
Kelvinator Range, Deubla Oven $409.95
Thermador Rango, Doubla
Oven, 6 burner 424.95
Thermador Rango, Built-in Heater . . . 354.50
Kelvinator Refrigerator,
11 -ft., Automatic Defrost 429.95
Kelvinator Refrigerator,
8-ft., Automatic Defrost 339.95
Kelvinator Refrigerator, 9.4-ft., 2-door 449.95
Admiral Refrigerator, 9 ft : 259.95
Admiral Refrigerator,
11-ft., Flash Dofrost 369.95
Admiral Range, Slightly Used
Like New 424.95
Now
$359.50
359.50
299.50
379.50
289.50
389 50
219.50
319.50
275.00
DINETTE FURNITURE
Regular Now
7-Pc. Chrome Set, Yellow, 6-ft. Tobla. $216.65 $179.50
5-Pc. Chrome Set, Yellow, 5-ft. Table. 157.75 119.95
5-Pc. Chrome Set, Chartreuse,
5 foot Table 149.50 119.95
5-Pc. Chrome Set, Gray-Green,
S foot Table 137.50 $9.50
5-Pc. Chrome Set, Gray-Red
or Green Chain 143.75 89.50
5-Pc. Set, Tan Table, Green Chain . . . 99.50 59.50
7-Pc. PlosticTop Primavera Set.
Cocoa Chain 187.75 1 39.50
5-Pc. Coloromic Set, Brown or
Green Chain 154.50 1 29.95
we tin
WITH rOICHll
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Combination
Contest Will Continut
. Through August