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Salem, Oregon, Monday, January 21, 1957
Section 1 Page 9
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
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Li'iy Dache Her selection for thp 1957 favorite
in the Easter parade is this "pork pie" hat of
lemon yellow linen straw with crushed crown and
brim turned up in front.
John Frederics Women need hats without flow
ers this Easter, says Mr. Frederics, who picks
this "triple-ripple" brimmed cloche in "under
sea tones" of blue, green, gray.
Sally Victor The head-husginp
cloche of the 1920s is Sally's
choice this in smooth straw
and big violets.
Junior Woman s club have reor
ganized as the Monmouth Worn-
Woodburn BPW Club
Hears Portlander
Woodburn 'Special) Mrs. Ervin
Jlnghram of Portland, stale mrm-'i ?n's ? social club. The next meet-
iliership chairman of the Women's lns Dt '. f-"ls B'scnoti
Business and Professional clubs, I a! m Nor,h Craven street on Jan
Vas the guest speaker at a dinner uar' 22
meeting of the local BPW last
tieek at the Woodburn Prcsbv-'w D 1 1
erian church. She was introduced "ew Brownie Unit
Mrs. Evelyn Doland loc n SilvertOH Area
tn general club work,
fij The dinner at 7 p.m. was pre
pared and served by the Women's
association of the church. The
tables were decorated in the club
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MONMOUTH 'Special! The I'EDEE (Special) The Pedee decided to take up basket wcav
members of the former Monmouth Woman's club met last week at ling. Mrs. K. M. Cates is to be the
colors ot yellow and green car
tied out with chrysanthemums,
acacias and greenery.
A musical program was given by
llrs. Ted Landscm and her daugh
ters. Gloria and Carolina, with
solos by Mrs. Landscm, accompa
nied by Gloria, and two numbers
by the girls with Mrs. Landscm
accompanying.
' ine m-muership committee in, in the
cnarce 01 arrangements lor the
dinner included Mrs. Evelyn Dol
and, chairman: Mrs. Rosanna
Akher, Mrs. .Molly Hunt nad Mrs.
John Zerzan.
The next meeting will be a bus
iness session February 7 at the
home of Mrs. Frank Bentley,
chairman of the finance commit
tee. Other members of the commit
tee are Miss Hilricfiarde Dierkhis
Jng and Mrs. Waldo Gibbcns.
Dallas Group Elects
DALLAS i Special Elected to
ervc as president of St. Ann's
Altar society of St. Philip's Catho
lic church at a meeting at the
parish house last week was Mrs.
Joseph Schumacher Jr.
- Mrs. Darrcll Williams conducted
the business meeting and the Rev.
Albert Rodakowski gave the open
ing prayer.
' Other officers will be Mrs. Louis
Nicol, vice president; Mrs. Wil
liams, secretary: . and Mrs. Joe
fc'enger, treasurer.
; It was announced that the Holy
Kame society and the Altar so
ciety would receive holy commun
ion in a body on Sunday, February
JO at the 9 o'clock mass. Coffee
and doughnuts will be served in
the kindergarten following the
.mass.
M rs . Ed McElroy and M rs .
Vcngrr were hostesses for the eve
'ning and refreshments were served
-following the meeting.
tLois Meeker to Wed
DALLAS (Special) Mr. and
:Mrs. Cecil Meeker announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Miss Lois Meeker, to Robert Holt.
nn of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holt
of Turner.
1 Miss Meeker and her fiance arc
j students at Oregon Technical in
k stititte at Klamath Falls. Both are
in their second year at the school.
No dale has been set for the
wedding.
SHERIDAN (Special) - Miss
Jean Larscn, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Long of Sheridan, and
Duane Foster, son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Foster of McMinnville, were
married in a 3 p.m. ceremony
January 9, in North Bonneville,
Wash.
The coup." is now at home in
Sheridan, where Mr. Foster is a
member of the police department.
MOLAI.LA (Special) Bethel
mothers club will meet Tuesday,
January 28 in the lodge hall din
ing room while bethel, No. 4fi.
Job's Daughters, conducts its reg
ular session in the hall, reports
Mrs. Ann Keeney, president of the
mothers club.
Hl'BBARD (Spccihl Miss Sally
DeArmond of Hubbard, graduate
of North Marion L'nion High
school, has received the honor of
being one of five chosen from 2"
candidales for 'L;ttle Colonel''
honors at the annual military ball
at Oregon State college. February
2. Even if Miss DeArmond is not
chosen as "Little Colonel" she
will serve in the royal court. Final
selection of the winner will be
made bv students attending the
dance.
S1LVERT0N (Special) An
nouncement of the formation of
another Girl Scout troop was made
at the monthly meeting of the Sil
verton district of Girl Scouts at
the home of Mrs. 0. K. Niemi
last week.
A group of third grade girls
from the Eugene Field school un
der the leadership of Mrs. Robert
Ricketts, Mrs. Richard Nelson and
Mrs. James Sawyer have organ
ized and will be assigned their
oflicial troop number by the San
tiam area council in the near fu
ture. The girls will be classified
Brownie unit of the pro
gram,
An All-Scout skating party for
members of al! the units of both
Boy and Girl Scouts in Silverton
will be enjoyed at the Skateland
rink in Salem on March 12.
Matters of area procedures were
discussed and the budget for the
Silverton district was approved
for presentation to the area of
fice. Mrs. John Lalickcr was
named cookie chairman for the
annual fund raising campaign later
in the spring.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess assisted by Mrs. Ray
Berry.
the club hall for a no-host dinner, instructor. A large group was pres-
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SHERIDAN (Special) Mrs. Bill
Moore was hostess to her card
club last week. Mrs. Bob Wells
and Mrs. Al Krauthocfer won high
scores. Mrs. Charles Cinnamon,
low, and Mrs. Wells and Mrs.
Matt Krauthocfer, Jr., pinochle.
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Upholstered by Trende', a Subsidiary of Heritage-Hentedon
Reg.
MAN'S CHAIR, Brown Tweed ...145.95
CLUB CHAIR, Brown - 160.00
CLUB CHAIR, Green .169.95
BARREL BACK CHAIRS, Toast 159.00 e.
SOFA, Biscuit Tufted Back, Green 310.95
SOFA, Button Back, Turquoise 312.00
CHAIR, Foam Rubber,
Beige Tweed-By Tomlinson 128.95
CHAIRS, Fan Back, Deep-tufted,
Gold-By Jamestown Lounge 1 45.00 ea.
CHAIRS, Armless Fireside, Deeo-lufted
Seat and Beck, Goid-By Mueller 224.00 ea.
SOFA, 3-Piece Curved, Foam Rubber, Green 719.00
STUDIO COUCH-By Simmons 1 19.50
Now
11995
11900
II900
1275e?
24900
25900
9950
99e?
995e?
59900
7995
Diiiitif K00111
Rj. Now
1 8-PIECE SET, Cherry Wood, A AO00
"Country Squire -B Fancher 1,035 50 SiVJ'
1 60" ROUND CHERRY DINING TABLE, O'iO00
Extends to 100"-By S.kes 324.00 J
1 DINING TABLE AND 6 CHAIRS, A Q 95
Sol d Walnut-By Heritege-Henredon 598.75 "TW V
1QQ00
1 SET 6 CH4.RS, Sold Valnut-By Sigh 303 CO 177
1QQ00
1 BUFFET, Solid WalrWt-By SUfh- 279.95 I '
Occusiomil Tables
Reg.
1 COCKTAIL TABLE, Italian Provincial, Cherry,
Leather Top, 1 Drawer-By Heckman 72.95
2 STEP TABLES, to Match Above-By Heckman... 69.95 ea
1 BOOK DRUM TABLE, Cherry-By Heckman 109.90
1 COCKTAIL TABLE, Cherry,
1 Drawer, Wood Top-By Heckman 69.95
1 COCKTAIL TABLE, Cherry,
Wood Top By Imperial 83.95
1 COCKTAIL TABLE, Round,
Mahogany By Imperial 109,95
1 COCKTAIL TABLE, Mahogany, Pie Crust,
Leather Top, Pedestal-By Imperial 73.00
2 LAMP TABLES, Mahogany-By Imperial 30.00 ea.
1 LARGE COCKTAIL TABLE,
Mahogany, Square, Leather Top 55.00
2 LAPGE 3-SHELF LAMP TABLES,
Mahcgany-By Imperial 83.50 ea.
1 LARGE DRUM, Leoiher Top,
, Mahogany-By Imperial 171.15
2 LAMP TABLES, Mahogany, Marble Top 95.00 ea.
2 END TABLES, Mahogany, Marble Top 61 40 ea.
2 END TABLES, Mahogany,
Marble Top, 2 Drawers 87.50 ea.
1 DESK, Mahogany, Leather Top,
Standard Typewriter Compartment 139 95
Now
4995
445e?
6995
3995
6695
8995
5840
2U!
3495
599f
13495
699!
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ON SELECTED GROUPS FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK OF
OUTSTANDING LAMPS
1 Some One-of-a-Kind -Some Pairs
Comparable savings on selected group slock lamp shades some floor samples
from our regular custom-made shades.
Ilvdrunm Furniture
1 BEDROOM SET, Solid Cherry-By Kling
1 BEDROOM SET, Solid Walnut-By Heritage-Henrcdon -
1 BEDROOM SET, Solid Ash- By Davis Cabinet
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and up
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