Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 19, 1953, Page 6, Image 6

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    Wednesday, Auenst 19, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOBB&AU silem.'OrerM
Page 8
tal Women
Edited by MARIAN LOWBT FISCHER
Miss Rawlinson and
Mr. Bocci Are Engaged
Romantic news of intereit
to many friendi is announce
ment by Mr. nd Mrs. Richard
A. Rawlinson of the engage
ment of their cider daughter,
Miit Susan Louise Rawlinson,
to Frank Bocci, ton of Mr. and
Mm. C. Bocci of Portland.
The betrothal was revealed
Informally to friends of the
young couple this week.
No date is set for the wed
ding. .
Miss Rawlinson attended the
Tiniv.riltr of Ore son where
she is a member 01 K-appa
Ainhi Theta aororitv. and is a
member of Salem Spinsters
club, one is now empioyea
in the office at the telephone
company.
Mr. Bocci i a graduate 01
University o Oregon where
he is affiliated vita Alpha
Tau Omega fraternity. He will
be in bis second year in law
school at Willamette univer
sity this year.
Some Notations..
By M. L. F.
An enjoyable gathering of
Tuesday evening was the re
ception for which Mr. and
Mrs. Paul A. Bala entertained
to honor their son and daughter-in-law,
Lt and Mrs. Paul
Alien Bale, Jr. . . . The young
couple were married recently
in California . . . The vivacious
brunette bride is the former
Lorraine Dionne of Berlin, N.
H. she is a cousin of the Dl
Ann nulntuDlet familv . -. .
The young Hales are here only
for a few days, then will re
turn to San Diego where he Is
tntinned ...
A large group of friends of
the Hale family called 10 greet
the young couple . . . The
party was in the Golden Pheas
ant . . . Assisting the hosts
In greeting the guests was
their daughter. Miss Doris
Hale . . . The coffee table
was set with a pink satin cloth
with a large bouquet of pink
and white gladioluses for the
centerpiece . . . Mist blue tulle
was draped across the front
of the table and was caught up
at the corners with nosegays
. . . The cake table was let
with a white satin cloth . . .
At the coffee table were Mrs.
. Curtis A. Bale, grandmother
of Lt. Hale: and Mrs. B. Law
rence Lister of Portland, for
merly of Salem . . . Serving
the cake were Mrs. Norman
Lind and Mrs. Dean Allport,
Bister of Lt Hale . . . Mrs. Ted
Jenny and Mrs. B. M. Donald
son served the ices . . . Mrs.
Adam Lefor passed the guest
hnnk nthara assisting at the
affair were Mrs. George Meier,
Mr. and Mrs. George wopp,
Mr. and Mrs. "Ronald Nopp,
Curtis A. Hale, Dean Allport,
Judy Lind, Nancy Jenny and
Nancy Donaldson . .
Among the guests during our
ii? Mr. and Mrs. David H.
Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Guy
N. Hlckok, Mr. and Mrs. John
BushneU, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Dolf, the Rev. and Mrs.
George H. Swift, Dr. and Mrs.
tt f Morris. Mr. and Mrs.
James L. Payne and daughter,
Nancy Sue, Mr, ana Mrs. x.
uavnM Tnmlinum. Mr. and
Mr. William J. Braun. Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Jochlmsen, Mark
O. Hatfield, Dean and Mrs.
Knrri Ppw. Mr. and Mrs.
vriwin P. Armstrong and
daughter. Miss Joyce Arm
f m, and Mra. Carl Arm
atrong', Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Roy H.
TMilln. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt
Clark, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Wyn
i - iurr ml Mn. Glenn Bur
AUUl .in - - -
iohi E. Burr Miller and
j...nv.4r Ulu Nancv Miller,
and the James B. Millers, and
Graham Sharkeys . . .
Silver Tea Set
Sunday Afternoon
A sUver tea for the benefit
of the Men's club of Knight
M.mArtil fnnffrffational
church is to be an event of next
Sunday afternoon at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. David H. Cam-
irYin
All members of the church
and their friends are Invited.
Hours for the event ara be
tween S and 7 o clock.
' HARTS to a srouD of friendi
for an informal party on Fri
day evenina will be Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Brown.
. . . .
Simpson Exhibit
On Until Sept. 3
Being shown now at the
Clifford Gleason galleries is an
exhibit of paintings and draw
ings by Margaret Simpson. The
show is open between 10 a. m.
and 5 p. m., Monday to Friday,
until September 3.
A reception is planned on
WMov vnlntf nf this week in
honor of the artist, between 8
and 10 o'clock at tne gauery.
nnSTS for an informal buf
fet supper at their home on
Thursday evening will be Mr.
and Mrs. Elton Thompson.
.
SUZANNE JOCHIMSEN.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her
man .Tnrhlmen la 13 veara old
today. In celebration of the
birthday a group of her friends
ha. hMn invited lor dinner.
the group later to attend the
baseball game.
Couple
Now at
Home Here
Hp In arelenmed in Salem
following their wedding In
Chicago on August S ara Mr.
and Mrs. John Cameron Mc
Lean who are at home in the
Lee apartments.
Th. hrida ia the former Pa
tricia Lawson, daughter of Mr.
miA Mra Jack fl. laWtOn Of
Chicago. Mr. McLean, who is
an attorney In the state nign
way department here, is the
son of Mrs. Beth Bailey Mc
Lean of Chicago.
The wedding was at o:3u
o'clock the afternoon of August
a in St. Paul's EDiscoDai churcn
in Chicago, the Rev. Robert
Reister officiating,
it was an all ice-oink wed
ding. The bride wore an ice
ninir nvlon tulle dress, trim
med with Alencon lace coiiar
and designed with train. The
ina veil ai arranged from a
band of the Alencon lace. For
her flowers the bride carried
the ice pink Finch roses and
stephanotis.
The six attendants lor ins
bride all wore white organdy
nlnk frocks, ballerina
l.nfffh and each carried a bou
quet of ice-pink carnations ana
ivy. Miss Nan Lawson was
m.M nt hnnor for her sister.
Bridesmaids were Miss Betsy
Hollingbery of Glencoe, 111.,
Miss Jane Lyons of Rockford,
nt M. J. Martin. Miss
Gloria TenHoor and Miss Carol
Ann Johnson, all 01 inicago.
James Ratcliffe, assistant
j.,n nt the University of Chi
cago law school, was best man.
The reception following was
at the South Shore ( Country
club.
The bride attended Univer
sity of Arizona and Is a mem
ber of Kappa Kappa Gamma
sorority. Mr. McLean is a
graduate of University of Chi
cago and its law school.
-
v
Engagement Told The be
trothal of Miss Donna Walth
er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Walther of Dayton,
to Elver Hoard, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Hoard of
Dayton, was announced re
cently. The wedding is plan
.ned for next spring. (Ken-rtell-EIHs
studio picture.)
Today's Menu
TTera a nw and dellefmia
way to serve hamburger for
luncn.
FAMILY LUNCH
Hamburger Brown-and-Servt
Sandwiches
Summer Vegetable Salad
Sliced Peaches - Cookies
Beverase
HAMBURGER BROWN-AND-
SERVE SANDWICHES
Tncrredienta? 4 lartfa ree
tangular brown-and-serve club
rolls (about 4 inches long and
1U ln,hM wide) U nnnnd (1
cup firmly packed) lean ground
beef, Vt cup grated cneaaar
cheese, 2 teaspoons Worcester
ah ire aauee. teSMDOon Bait.
Method: Cut each roll In
half horizontally. Mix beef.
cheese, Worcestershire aauce
and aalt. Spread mixture on
roll halves, covering cut sur
faces completely. Bake in a
greased shallow pan in a hot
(400F) oven 12 minutes. Serve
at once as open sandwiches.
Makea 4 servings.
nTHMis LATMON. son of
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Laymon,
observed his fifth birthday on
Saturday. His mother enter
tained a group that aiternoon
at their ranch on Macleay
road.
Retina- the little boy were
his brothers, Dick and Kelly
Laymon; John and David
Him, and their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. F. Home; Laurl
and Keith Orton and their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Or
... nnh and Carolyn Proctor.
Later in the afternoon, Mr. ana
Mrs. V. R. Veno and cnjiaren,
n.rkara and RuaselL ana Den
nis grandmother, Mrs. W. R.
Tjmnnn nr urvmDia. rrau., ar
rived to spend the week-end at
the Laymon home.
MILES 8CBLESINGER,
. ' Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Schleslnger, ia observing his
eighth birthday anniversary
on Thursday. A "space patrol
party is being given for him in
ha ftarmnn bv his motner.
guests to include cnanea ana
Tlmmy HeVtiel. Michael
Bhinn. Millard Harris. George
Steelhammer, uecxy uoim,
Ttarrv Schlesinttr. Sally Jocn
imun Jnhn Saffron. Virginia
Judd, Linda and Kathy Nunn,
Sharon and Donna Cameron,
cuoramentn. Sandra Tela", and
Lynn Schleslnger, sister of the
honor guest.
Clan to Observe
100th Anniversary
An event for next Sunday,
August 23, will be the reunion
noting the 100th anniversary
nt he arrival of the S. W. R.
Jones family in the Willamette
valley. The event is to be at
the "Nook," east of Highway
09E between Brooks and Ger-
vai nn nart of the original
family donation claim. Mem
Kara nt the family are ex
pected from all parts of Ore
gon as well as some from Cali
fornia and other sections. The
dinner will be at 1 D.m. Mrs.
Herbert Pendleton of Dead
wocd is president of. the clan,
Mrs. Rena Bany of Canby, sec
retary. Club Installs
rrfU. T ahieh MpflHnWS GsmTdCll
J. 11C avis.?
club met at the Walter Brutka
home, Tuesday afternoon, for
the purpose of installing new
officers.
Mrs. Alvin VanCleave will
v. .ha nan, nrealdent. with Mrs.
Joe Henny as vice president,
and Mrs. Roy Fetzei as secretary-treasurer.
Mrs. Ralph Gil
bert was appointed as bird
chairman and Mrs. Waldo
Lowry as rememDrance cnair
man. Wanda Edlund from the
Scotts Mills Garden cluD aem-
. making corsages.
uuauB.LM ' ' ...j,,r
Visitors were: Mrs. nuiam
Efan. Mrs. Cleo Hicks, Mrs.
Minnie Dunigan and Miss Ju
Jul. Ylaxa tlr a
The next meeting win
August 27 at the West Salem
P- ....
anrrniT. Sunflower club
DI um -
- --,;. TVitiradav at 11:30
a. m. at Bush's Pasture park
for a sack luncheon.
a a
rni nw are dub plans a
picnic at Crestwood Acres on
Friday. There wiu oe uv-"j
lunch, each attending to take
..vi. aarviPA. Transoortatlon
will be furnished. Members are
to meet at the YWUAiiu "'
nil
XM CNIMMITA AIIM MMM
PARK FREE ON OUR LOT WHILE
YOU SHOP OUR STORE
n
DONT
Throw Tour Watch Away
We Fix Them When
Others Can't
THE JEWEL BOX
rnnisTTAlf Service guild
and Woman's Society of World
Service of the Engiewooa
x- ..i:,i united Brethren
VOI'BV..."- m
.u....h mat Wednesday for a
CUUAu " - . .
no-bost dinner at the nome 01
Mrs. WUllam Pero. juts.
MiUer showed pictures of her
trip to New York.
6r
Yes you'll find outstanding values on sale in EVERY department at Hamilton's! It's a
wonderful opportunity you'll not want to miss. Many items are one only. Doors open 9
a.m. each day open Fridays 'til 9 o'clock.
UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS
$29.50 Armless Boudoir Chairs . . $5.95
12.25 Early American Boudoir Chairs . 9.95
34.50 Floral L. R. Chair . . . 17.95
59.50 Blue Damask Chair & Ottoman 19.50
54.50 Mahogany Sheraton L. R. Chair 27.50
64.50 2 Red. 2 Green Sheralon Chairs 34.50
69.50 Green Sheraton Chairs . . 39.50
150 OTHER CHAIRS AT GREAT SAVINGS
TABLES IN EVERY STYLE REDUCED
Walnut Cigarette Table ......$ 3.95 to $ 1.95
Small Mapla Cortee laoia .... 14,3V " o.3
ia.i. r.t(. T.ku 1 0 0( to Q-Qi
Sabla Lamp Table 34.50 to 16.95
Sable Cottee Table 30.3U I S.9U
Matched Blond Corner Tabla . 34.50 to 19.95
Step Table ... . 29.50 14.73
End Tabla .... 24.50 to 12.25
0- tt -r L I 0. m a?A . - 1 1 t.m
WOTTCS .IODIC .. att.SV " I AmA9
Mhg. Corner Tobies, Lamp Table, End Tablet and
Wott io Diet formerly rrom ?i.av to to.w
$7.25 to $49.95
- " r -m
FINE QUALITY
LIVING ROOM SUITES
Solas and Sectionals
1 4-pe. Maroonl Beige Sectional with matching
a , r a aakavk
enair, an a-pes., ang. xtr.sw, now 9 1 at.3U
1 . A..a B Kai.a Cnfj X. C kair
Original $149.50 Now $79.50
1 Rose 2-pc. Mohair Sectional R & L Lave -
Seat. Orig. S395 New $197.50
1 Kis-aBtMIV JkiMHWA Cftffl
a HIWIIWIl BTIWHTW
Original S275.00 Now $183.00
I ureen 1 weea aora
Original $275.00 Now $583
1Grev Dnmatk Sofa
Original $199.50 Mew $99.73
4 9-a JulMknip CrtiAnal
mi a-j.e "IVIIK" a a-
Original $224.50 mow $112.23
1 !aw Tfln.itrv Oumr Anna Sofa
Original $245.00 mow SIB4.9U
- Kiti.ua, M I .a. .1 .
10 Excellent waybmw neaucea urrany
If
Now
tffJ Sf iW K
TADIC IAMnC $4,000 Slock
IADLL LArirj
A Jam-pack crowd turned
out lor the "bacn o scnooi
.-chinn hnur olven at the Mar
ion hotel, Tuesday, Johnson's
displaying the styles lor early
fall, with emphasis on school
1.,, . . Manv mother and
daughter duos were noted In
the group attending, taking
nf what college and high
school misses will wear this
season . . . Tiom now on
4v..i,sVi 4 ha aeaion the style
.1 .. Innrhaona will be
num. - '
given ence monthly at the Ho
tel .. .
visitors of Mr. and Mrs
Charles E. Wagner for the past
Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
n'rnnn. nt Seattle. Wash. The
Warners and their guests
annt the week at Deaa'a
oceanside resort at Yachata.
. .
VISITORS here Tuesday
were H. M. O'Reilly and daugh
... ui.a 3 a n a O'Reilly of
Portland to visit two other
daughters, Mrs. Sydney iso
mer and Miss Katharine
O'Reilly.
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ttr3 iftr mi0 Of IN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 9 P.M.
jj
Rer.
20 Vanity Lamps ..: $ 4.95
6 Vanity Lamps '. 9.93
6 Table Lamps ....lu.vi
2 Early American Lamps 11. va
8 Living Room Table Lamps .... .14.95
A Llvina Room Table Lamot 29.95
A Livina Room Table Lamps .... .39.95
10 Fleer Lamps , .22.95
1 Floor Lama J.V3
of Lamps
Now
2.45
4.95
4.95
5.85
7.45
14.95
19.95
14.95
19.95
OVER 200 OTHER LAMPS ALL GREATLY REDUCED
DINING ROOM CHAIRS
WIDE SELECTION OF DINING ROOM CHAIRS
Values to Z1. 95
Now Only
$4.95 . $9.95
DINING ROOM FURNITURE
a-Pe,
8-Pc.
7-Pe.
S-Pc
7-Pe.
8-Pe.
S-Pc.
8-Pe.
8-Pc.
1-Pc.
-Pe.
7-Pe.
t-Pc
Modern Set. San Mahogany
Mod. Drp. Lf. Set, Sand Man.
Mod. Drop Lf. Set, Lt. Oak . . ,
Modern Walnut Set ,
Modern Walnnt Set
Provincial Set ,
Provincial Set
Provincial Drop Leaf Set ...
Drop Leaf Cherry Set
Drop Leaf Cherry Set
Rock Maple Set
Duncan Phyla Mahogany Set
Duncan Phyfe Mahogany Set
Reg
1298.50
Z38.5S
. 238.58
, 189.58
. 129.50
. 454.58
. 564.58
. 469.59
. 724.59
. S27.58
. 575.08
231.58
568.88
Now
$22.SO
1S9.B0
1M.SO
139.S0
9.S0
333.00
.424.90
349.90
47S.00
239.90
399.00
169.90
399.90
CARPETS and RUGS
Rr.
1 -Piece Beige Kingdom. 12' x 6'11" $180.00
1 -Piece Rose Beige Art Point, 7'x8'3" 84.50
1 -Piece Beige Encore, U 0 ... I4i.su
1 -Gray Tone-on-Tone, M'xS'S" 77.95
1 -Piece Rose Art Point, 12' x 17' . . 335.00
1-Pc. Rose Beiae Tweed, 12'xl8'9" 412.50
EXTRA SPECIAL . . . ALL WOOL
pn. n wrwrwrtw mm x? .nVT V V .
ALL IMPORTED COTTON HOOKED RUGS AT CLOSE-
-tsmrws.i w nnn rfifii7-rar. vsVTaT'O ft? IT R
NOW ONLY . , JA..4if
Now '
$84.50
39.50
79.50
39.50
199.50
259.50
$9.95 a
1
BEDROOM FURNITURE
ll-Pe. DM. Dresser Set, Mod. Oak. .
IS-re. nioa. vanity set, t orina no. .
S-Pe. Colonial Cherry Vanity Set
5- rc Ivoc a jnapie rjoi, urvsscr on
4- Pc Dbl. Drsr. Set Prov. Cherry . .
I-Pe. 18th Cm. MUi. Dbl. Drs. Set ..
6- Pe. Colonial Cherry Vanity Set .
5- Pc. Mahoc Double Dresser Set .
15-Fe.Col. Maple Set, Drs. or vanity
Reit.
$259.59
. 454.50
. 398.50
. 303.58
. 329.58
. 650.00
. 359.50
. 359.50
393.50
Now
$199.90
349.90
299.90
199.90
249.90
499.00
279.90
279.90
279.001
ALL LAWN FURNITURE STOCK GREATLY REDUCED
Extra Special $27.50 All Metal Glider
I While They Last . . . Only $14.95
WHEEL GOODS
Wagons, Velocipedes, Corrioges .
All at Clese-Out Prices
CDEC For a Limited "
iKCE Time Only!
Antannaa and Sarviea Policy with nurehaia of SjnV Ad
miral or Dument Console or combination TV Sett.
I Our Free Radio & TV
Combination Contest Will
Continue All This Month
I m it in it ,r i irflf l -i j i i- . t: T r - -i : , i&)txM
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