Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 23, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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TBI CAPITAL JOURNAL.
Monday, November IS, 195S
Is Bride-Elect
Dayton Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Parli are aDnouBclog the
engagement of their eldest
daughter, Mix Marian Jean
Pari to Howard Putnam of
Dayton.
Miu Parla is a senior at
Dayton high tchool. Mr. Put
nam la th aon of Mrs. George-
Bcrelne of Dayton and Bod
By Putnam of Yoncalla.
No date hu ban act for th
wadding.
&JC GREEN STAMPS
ON ALL PURCHASES
FKEI DtUVni ,
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14 CsndaUria Bird.
Golden Wedding
Dayton Mr. and Mra. Gar
nt Lovely celebrated their
golden wedding annlverury
at th horn of their aon and
diughtera-ln-law, In Dayton,
on Sunday, November II at f
pn. About 40 friend pth
ered to congratulate th
roup!.
Mr. and Mr. Lovely were
married December IT, IMS,
In Greenfield, Iowa. Tbey
came wet to California la
ltoa. Later they cam to
Oregon and tpent 28 year on
fruit farm near Pike, which
they fold and retired, moving
to Dayton two year ago. Due
to th fact they wer leaving
for California for the winter,
th reception wa a month
early.
The Lovely hav two eonf,
Jerald of Dagget, Calif., and
Howard of Dayton; and on
grandMO, Nelson.
Mr. Lovely's brother-in-law
and aifter, Mr. and Mr.
Warren Milne of Yamhill,
were the only other relative
present
V
Treasured Values
(Here are the Directions to the
Biggest Treasure Ever Found!
1. Driva Out t Capitol Shop
ping Center.
3. Park Car in Fra Parking
Lot.
3. P roc tod to Carry Jewelry.
AND THERE YOU'LL FIND SAVINGS
AND VALUES GALORE JUST
FOR THE SHrrlrtG
Carlyn'sSJ
Jewelry
CAPITOL SHOPPING CENTER
Mrs. Whit Hostess
To DAK Chapter
Wood burn Th regular
meeting of Bella Paatt chapter,
Daughter of th American
Revolution, waa last week at
th horn of Mr. Drexel Whit
near Monitor. Mrs. Later Kel
ler, regent, presided.
Plana wer discussed to send
gifts of sugar and walnuts to
th Chemawa Indian school for
Christmas and two box of
clothing to DAB approved
schools, on to Tamasee school
in South Carolina and th oth
er to th Kate Duncan Smith
school at Grant, Alabama.
A transfer of membership
was granted to Mrs. Irma Ma
LaCur to Multnomah chapter
In Portland and Mrs. Bertha
Dedman of Canby was received
aa a new member.
Mr. Karl Xnglemarm re
ported that a caretaker had
been secured for th memorial
cabin at Champoeg and that
all material from th old mu
seum was being transferred to
th cabin.
Mra. H. T. Buttertield was
elected as registrar to fill out
the unexpired term of Mrs. A.
G. Douilas who has moved to
the coast and Mrs. Clair Nibler
was appointed a member of
the press relatione committee.
Mrs. Mark Thompson was
named DAR magazine chair
man. Mrs. Claud Brown re
ported many puzzles and
games collected for th Che
mawa school.
The next meeting will be
Devember IT at the home of
Mrs. Lester Keller at Hubbard
when each member la to bring
a gift for a boy and a girl to
be sent to Chemawa for Christ
mas. Mrs. Ronald Pomeroy of Pe
des assisted her sister, Mra.
White, in serving refreshments.
Entertains Clubs
Delias Th Woman's club
of Independence entertained
last week for member of th
Woman' clubs of Monmouth,
Dallas, Oak Grov and vicin
ity. Th speaker was Mrs. Janet
KnowHon of Oswego, chair
man of International relations
for the Oregon Federation of
Women' dubs. She told of
her trip around the world last
year, when she visited "pen
pals" In msny different coun
tries, all members of women's
clubs. Mrs. Knowlton dis
played many gifts which had
been given her by "pen pals,"
also a collection of pictures of
place ah visited
Today's Menu
It's esy to prepare a noon
time meal when you serve soup,
plus a salad that doubles as des
sert
FAMILY LUNCH
Clam Chowder
Pilot Crackers Winter Salad
Bread and Butter Beveraa
Winter Salad
Ingredients: I cup diced un-
peeled red apple. Vi cup thinly
sliced celery, t tablespoons
seedless raisins, lettuce, 1 cup
well-drained canned cling
peach slices, S tablrspoons may
onnaise, 1 tablespoons svruo
from peaches.
sneinoa: mix appi. celery
and raisins; arrange on lettuce
garnished aalad plates. Top
with peaches. Blend mayon
naise and peach syrup and pour
over salads. Makes 4 servings.
Miss Taylor Feted
Sweet Home A mock wed
ding ceremony waa the high
light of a shower given In hon
or of Miss Ruby Tsylor. recent
ly. In the Church of Christ rec
reation rooms.
Hostesses for the affair were
Mesdames Dan Roth. Rovce
Lang, Alwin Blankenshlp and
Mrs. John Postma.
Invited to th affair war
Mesdames Tom Reed, Jo
Thompson, William Pyle, Aha!
Nye, Hubert Points. James
tSock, George Bostwick, Nell;
Robertson, Roy Coe. Clifford
Board row, Hobart McQueary,
Fred Santesson, harlea Swan, i
Clifford Womack, Orvill Moy
erf. Bob Moyer, Otiy Womack,
Hoy Armstrong, Charlea Jen-;
nlngs, Doris Groshong, Bill
Reed, Wesley Ward, Bert Tay- j
lor, Marvin Hearon, Fred Vin
son, Mattl Jones, Ellis Wil
son, Dee L. Krantz, Lyl Moss,
Arthur Wonder ly, Jack Gour-i
ley; Misses Betty Cheek, Jessie
heek. Donna Blair, Joanne
Taylor, Marian and Diane
Lang, and Vivian- and Zrlene
Boardrow; Mesdamas Johnny
Russell, Al Taylor, Forrester,
B. Ross Ivans, Lloyd Jacobson,
John Davis, Otto Pltchford.
Elsie Bourgeon, Luis Innes,
Chart Tripplett Jim Moon
head ; Misses Vivian Trlplelt
and Darlen Innes.
Sordello-Hickey
Wedding Recently ,
Lebanon Tha Presbyterian
church wa th scan oh Fri
day evening, November IS, for
th nuptials of Mis Bonsdel
Fsy Hlckey and John Bordello.
Tha bride la th daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Verdlnand J.
Hirkey, Lebanon, and tha
bridegroom la tha son of Mrs.
Theresa Bordello of LaVeta,
Colo. i
Wearing a dm of white oat
and old lace. Mis Hlckey was
escorted to th altar by bar
father. Her flowers war pink
and white carnations.
Tha matron of honor,' Mrs.
Robert Boyd, wore a frock of
forest green net and carried
yellow carnations. Mia Anna
belle Hlckey, bridesmaid for
her sister, wore a salmon col
ored dress and carried) white
carnations. ,
Best man was John L. Rich
ards and ushers wer Keith
Richards and Robert Boyd.
At the church reception, Mrs.
S. Z. Isom and Mrs. Jack Rich
ards pound and Mrs, Anna
Olahesky cut the caka.
Tha couple will live at 14
River street, Lebanon.
FALLS CITY Miss Edna
Freer, daughter of Mr. and
Mra. B. E. Freer of Falls City
Memorial Services
Held at Mf. Angel
Mt Angel The Knights of
Columbus annual Memorial
Rerricee wer held during the
meeting of tha organization
Tuesday evening la tha meet
ing room of Et Mary's school
Rev. Hildebrand Melehlor,
OSC. gave tha eulogy and
speaker was th Rev. Gabriel
Morris, OSB.
Plsns war outlined for th
annual Initiation of new mem
ber which will be hld in De
cember, and a special meeting
Is scheduled tor Dec. 1 to com
plete th final details f th
all-day program.
Grand Knight Leonard Fish
er announced that Earl Zak
a vilwauki. state Insurance
chairman, will be tn ML Angel
on Saturday to lace ar oz
adult and juvenile insurance.
Members will recite th ros-
sry for peace aver station
KOCO. Salem, Monday eve
ning, Nov. It. I
Winter's Coming . . Better
SEE RADIANT
GLASSHEAT .
1540 Fairgrounds Rd.
PR 4-6263
Lovely Selection
ef
Infants Sweaters
y
PANDORA
COME IN SOON
AND INSPECT THEM
Margwen't
(spMI
was honored at a kitchen show-'
er recently at the Methodist j
church parlor with Mra. Paul1
Cox and Mrs. Zugena Ross as
hostesses, j
Games wer played with
Mrs. Carl Barnard and Mrs. 1
George Kitchen wining prizes. I
Linoleum
NATIONAL BRANDS
CAPITOL FLOOR
COVERINGS
tlT 8. High Ph. 45151
DRAPERIES
CUSTOM MADE IN OUR NEW SHOP
YOUR OR OUR MATERIALS
SEE OUR SAMPLES IN YOUR HOME
Traverse Rods Installer!)
A Complete Drapery Service
"Everything for Yeur Window"
ELMER THE BUND MAN
Fraa Estimates 3870 Canfer , Phone J-73M
Attending from Dallas were
Mrs. Allle Hennegan, Mrs. Os
car Hayter. Mrs. Sadie Grif
fith. Mrs. J. R. Allgood, Mrs.
WUlam Duncan, Mra. Mars
Slack, Mrs. John Cerny, Mrs.
Roy Donahue, Mrs. Howard
Eastman.
i PRICES GOOD THRU WED.
if
69c Victv
Poultry
Basfer
29
If pMftrf
Variety
39c Household Weight
Aluminum Foil
Ideal far halplnf
Cook that Thanksgiving
Turkey fa Perfection!
23c
Variety
Reg. 10c
STRAIGHT
PINS
2 for 9'
Vsrlety
$3.96 Durable Plastic
Shower & Window
Curtain Set
$1198
u
Mod of fade-proof, heavy
plastic. Assorted color
nd patterns
Variety
Reg. 2 for 25c
FLASHLIGHT
BATTERIES
5
t
ea.
Limit
Four
Variety
$1.00 Fancy Gift Boxed
Toilet Soap
39'
Hord-milled, eosy lather.
Carnation, Pine, Lilac,
ar Apple Blossom
6 bars
in box
Toiletry Urn It I Boxes
Fifth Avenue
Thanksgiving
ICE CREAM
43
Pumpkln-shopcd and flavored1
center la vanilla brick
Candy
i or
qt. 85c
Reg. SI. 00
TUSSY
Wind & Weather
LOTION
Now 50
$2.00 else $1.00
Toiletry
My-Te-Fine
BREAD
DRESSING
1.35
Ready fa ma, ut add
water. Seasoning packed
epertely. Use os yeu
wish
Bakery
taking Plot? Use
My-Te-Fine
Pumpkin
Regular 13c
3 tor
29c
10
lig No. 2 tin
Limit Si
Toiletry
Fifth Avenue
CHOCOLATES
One $115
layer A
Mora delicious than aver.
Just tha candy to top off
that Thanksgiving dinner
with.
Candy
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