Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 23, 1953, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem, Orcft
Monday, November IS, Hit '
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Pity Her Tonlcht Willamette University faculty trio
above, will be presented In concert Monday evening at
8:18 o'clock in Waller hall auditorium on th campua. Pic
tured in reheanal, left to right: Willis Gates, violinist;
Ralph Dobbs, pianist and Cella Koch, cellist.
Amaranth Event
Cards and dancing featured
the social meeting of Hanna
Rosa court, Order of the Ama
ranth, Saturday night at the
Masonic temple.
Guests Included Mrs. Bruce
H. MacDonald, Miss Mary Lou
MacOona'd, Mr. and Mrs. A. E
Danielton, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Bushnell, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Truman
Cummtngs, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Suttter.
FORD 8TBEET Birthday
club will meet this week at
the borne of Mrs. Wilbur
Clark, Mrs. George M Initio
being the honor guest Others
attending were Mrs. John
Minifie, Mrs. Grace Maring,
Mrs. Melvin Lyons, Mrs.
James Johnson, Mrs. H. Keen
er, Mrs. John Juttis, Mrs. Ira
Bolaton, Mr. Hobart Dixon
and Mrs. Clark. .-
DON'T FORGET
A franc's far the taiexpen
srre teal anpeaUnt Xmaa Gift
eme at aaaned India pre
serves, aoma with not meata
and delicious dried Oreran
Italia prune. Wa alae hare
law aaaee af food toll pack
tn N. ih una.
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Welfare Projects
Discussed by Group
Welfare work of the Marion
county salon of 8 and 40 was
the topic for discussion when
the group met last week at Chi
na City.
Delegates to the area E child
welfare conference in Portland
the first week of November re
ported on the meetings and the
work accomplished for the fur
therance of the child who needs
help. They stated that among
the things stressed at the con
ference was the need for scrap
books and toys for the children
of the tuberculosis hospital in
Denver, Colo.
The annual Christmas party
for members was planned for
Wednesday, December 16. Ar
rangements for the party will
be made by a committee head
ed by Mrs. Earl Andresen as
chairman.
CHAPTER AB of P.E O. Sis
terhood Is meeting this Monday
evening at the home of Miss
Ann Boentje, 1100 Chemeketa,
Miss Jean Spaulding as assist
ing hostess.
Capital Women
Edited by MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER
Shower
Is Given
FREE ESTIMATES
On Kitchen Remodeling
Old or New
a. CAPITAL
STORE
181 N. Hlrh Ph. 4-S4S1
Ticket Cammittee
The ticket chairmen for the
Queen's Ball of Job' Daugh-
i ten on Friday night at the
Crystal Gardens are being an
nounced. They Include Miss
Francis Burns, general chair
man; Miss Glenda McCormick
and Mia Janice Button, co
chairmen. Garden Club Meets
Salem Height Mrs. Helen
Grabenhorst was hostess to the
Friendly Neighbors Garden
club last week at her home.
Assisting the hostess was Mrs.
Donald Dawson.
Mrs. E. L. Gray conducted
the business meeting, and the
group decided to enter the
Christmas greens show, sched
uled for November IS and 18,
at the Izaak Walton league
HiiH tinne anri tnnntnpsri hv '
the Salem Garden club. Named
on the entry committee are
Mrs. William Hall, Mrs. Helen
Grabenhorst, Mrs. William
Gardner, and Mrs. Chet Ander
son.
Mrs. Darlene Coon was in I
charge of the program and in
troduced the speaker from the
Green Thumb, who demon-'
strated flower and dried ar
rangements. Guests were Mrs.
Iran Davis of Bloggett, and
Mrs. Forrest Fulton.
Council Meeting
For Scout Groups
The Santiam Area Girl Scout
Council will meet for their
semi-annual council meeting In
Lebanon on November 30. The
meeting will be- at th Girl
Scout Cabin at 8 p.m.
Topics to be discussed will
include a sale, the nominating
cemmottee report, and the cal
endar procedure.
All adult members of the
Girl Scout council and others
interesting in scouting are
urged to attend. Transportation
may be arranged by calling
Mrs. C. J. Kunowsky before
Saturday, November 27.
ROBERTS HILL Billies
Square Dance club is meeting
next Tuesday evening. On the
committee are Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Senz, Mr. and Mrs. Del
bert White, Mr. and Mr. Al
vin Robison. Callers for the
dancing will be John Geisler,
Margaret Bourman, Frank
Senz and Emma Prunk.
Honored at a ahower last
week wa Mrs. B. R. Gregson,
Th affair was at the home of
Mrs. Ed R. Gregson, and the
hottest wa Mrs. Vine M. Gen.
n. Guest were Mesdames B. R.
Gregson, Horace Haskin,
George Eller, Floyd Dowd,
Gordon Schwalen, Gust
Schwalen. Ed Klukis, Jamea
Paris. Merle Main. FmiM
Koch, Alva Byera, Carl
Statu, Rex Cain, Jamea No
ble, Minnie Knight. Elbert
Neal, Glenn Spencer, Orval
Veneman, Ed Bristol .Cecil
Fletcher, Charles Kinzer. W.
S. Brown, Glady Oliver,
Clinton Lammera. Robert
Hinkle, Luraina Pritchett, Ed
mund Ben. Al Straver. Grar
Ogle, Jay McDonald, George
Hanley, L. J. Monner, C. E.
Jantze, T. D. McClain, An
na Lammers, Dale Biles, Wes
ton Johnson, Lloyd Jones,
Marvin Acheann. mit Aiia
Weaver. Game were in play
during the evening, after
which came the nresAniatiin
of gifts and refreshment.
Y-Wives Alee
At the Y-Wives meeting last
week the committee chairman
for the year were announced.
Mrs. Gardner Bennett, 1
chairman of membership; Mrs.
Charles Price, hostesses; Mrs.
Marvin HumDhreva. nhnne
Instead of a Christmas gift
exchange, the group will give
a kitchen shower on December
17 at the next meeting. Gifts
will be used In the new YWCA
kitchen. .
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NAVY MOTHERS club Is
meeting Tuesday evening at
the home of Mrs. Ray Walden,
1105 Mission street. The group
will make plana for its Christ
mas bazaar ' and food sale,
planned for December 5 at
Good Housekeeping store.
Bolser-Becker
Wedding Nov. U
At an afternoon ceremony
Saturday, November 14, in the
First Christian church, Mrs.
Anna Alberta Becker wa mar
ried to Elwood Bolter. The
: ceremony wa performed by
, the Rev. Donald Payne before
member of th Immediate
I families.
The bride wore a teal blue
I afternoon dress with shell pink
hat Her corsage was of pink
i rosebud.
A reception at the home of
the bride followed the cere
mony. Mrs. Lloyd Craft of
Gervtit, cousin of the brics,
cut the cake. Assisting were
Mrs. uon Nusom of Gervais,
Mrs. Allyn Nusom, Mrs. Fran
cis Nusom of Clatskanie and
Mrs. Norris Becker.
Mrs. Lola Brooke of Oak
land, Calif., came north for her
sister's wedding. Mr. and Mrs.
Irving Lindsay of Albany, for
mer resident! of Salem, attend'
ed the wedding. Mrs. Lindsay
it a daughter of Mr. Bolser.
Other out of town guests at
the reception were Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Craft of Portland. Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Rogers of
Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. John
Kahles of Albany, Mr. and Mrs.
F. R. Nusom of Clatskanie and
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Craft of
Gervais. ,
Benefit Party
A large number attended the
benefit card party and dessert
sponsored by Cherry court. Or-1
der of Amaranth on Friday eve-1
ning at the Scottish Rite tem
ple. Winning special prizes were
Jonn Tee Hume, Everet Giv
en. James H. Turnbull and
Mrs. Willis Sullivan; Winner at
cards included Mrs. Vera Sav
age, Cecil Hunsaker, canasta;
Mrs. Carl Guenther and Gail
Jones, bridge; Mrs. John Tee
Hume and Mr. George Nelson,
pinochle.
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give her the stockings she loves to fill..
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touch of stockings in her very ow n leg-size
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The services of our interior
decorating deportment arc available
to you without cost.
Present
Dining Elegance bSs
In Specials 'Til Thanksgiving
Modern Bleached Mahogany
to, four i
229
Oval extension table. Spacious credenxa, four tide
chairs. Formerly 395.00 O)Q50
Now
y i t m
-mm
S other sett similarly priced
French Provincial
Oval extension table seats up to 10
people, four tide chairs, two arm
chairs. Lovely Hutch china cabinet.
Formerly 564.00 AaT5Q.
Now ty
t other sets sale priced
from which to choose
Plus Carpet Values!
Here ore some ALL WOOL Carpet
broodloom thot are moking PRICE
news!
1 ROLL 9 fff. $5.95
1 ROLL 12 ft. Rq Td. $8.95
1 ROLL 12 H. Sq Td. $5.95
1 ROLL 15 ft. 8q. Td. $11.95-
Traditional .
18th Century
Mahogany
" Handsome Sheraton dropleaf table
will tear ten people comfortably. Love
ly carved back side chairs. Two ex
quisite host and hostess chairs. Form
erly 495.00 2995
Typical Early American
Beautiful solid hordrock mapla dropleaf dining
room table, four lid chairs, two arm chair 54 inch
Hutch Bate and top. Formerly OA COO
575.00. Now ? 7 3
CHOOSE FROM TWO OTHER SPECIALLY
PRICED SETS
OPEN
FRIDAY
NIGHTS
UNTIL
9
O'CLOCK
BELLE-SHARMEER
.stockings in her personal leg-size
Park free on our lot
while you shop at . .
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We Give C.I.CI
FINE FURNITURE AT POPULAR PRICES SINCE 1194
230 CHEMEKETA STREET-SALEM
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