.: i FAGS EIGHT Miss Tarpley Is Easter . Bride . Stately lilies a n d cathedral - candles formed a lovely setting for the Easter marriage of Miss Eileen Tarpley, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Tarpley .of Turner, and Mr. Robert L. Mickey, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Mickey of Salem, at 8 o'clock on , Easter night. The wedding was performed at Oak Grove chapel. Polk county landmark, and Rev- erend Jerald W. Baker read the ceremony before a large gather ing of the many friends and rel atives of the couple. The bride, given in marriage by her father, met the groom be fore 4he chancel which - was banked with cala lilies and pink gladiolus against palms and lighted tapers in tall candalabra. Her gown was a fitted model of white satin, made with long sleeves and sweetheart neckline, and her double finger-tip-length - veil fell from a coronet of pearls and lilies - of - the - valley. She carried a round bouquet of cala lilies. The bride's only attendant was her sister-in-law, Mrs. Dan Al len Tarpley, who wore net over satin and carried a nosegay of roses and sweetpeas. Mr. Mick ey's brother, Mr. James Mickey of Salem, was best man and Mr. Dan Tarpley of Shaw and Mr. John Mickey of Albany were ushers. Preceding the entrance of the bridal party, Mrs. Ivan Hadley sang "I Love You Truly" and "Always." Miss Koneta Nowow iejski played the accompani ments and the wedding marches. Miss Ruth Farmer and Miss Le ona Klebby, in pastel frocks, lighted the candles. To Go Sooth For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Tarpley" chose a gown of navy blue with trim of dusty pink and wore gardenias. Mrs. Mickey was dressed in navy blue with white and wore a white gardenia corsage. At the reception which fol lowed in the community house the bridal couple cut their wed ding cake which was served by Mrs. John Mickey. Assisting in the serving and about the rooms were Mrs. Frank Fanner, Mrs. Ernest Lettiken and Mrs. J. Ray Fawk. The young couple left im mediately for a honeymoon trip in the south, and Mrs. Mickey was smart in a navy ensemble with white trim and matching accessories. Mrs. Mickey attended high school at Independence and Dal las. She is a graduate of Salem schools. Mr. Mickey is a mem ber of a pioneer -family of the Zena-Spring Valley community and is associated with the Lock h e e d Aircraft corporation in Burbank, California. They will make their home in Los Angeles. . Jubilee Tea On Monday Hal Hibbard auxiliary United Spanish War Veterans will en tertain on Monday afternoon at the Woman's club from 2 till 5 with a Silver Jubilee tea. The occasion is the twenty-fifth birthday anniversary of the or ganization. Invitations have been extend ed to all patriotic orders of the city, as well as all friends and members. In the receiving line will be all the charter members who are still making their homes in this district. A musical program consisting of piano, violin and vocal num bers has been arranged for the -afternoon by Mrs. Lu Beall, aux iliary musician. "" Following is a roster of names ,. appearing on the charter of 1916. jNell Aselyn. Myrtle D. Abrams, Ruth Brant. Viletha Bart. Marie Ba- er, Catherine Babuigton. Josie unce. Carrie M. Chase. Ellen L. Carson. LaMoine Clark. Georgia Da via. Lolita Davis, Grace Chenoweth. Marire Girod, Minnie Hurst. Stella YHardwick. Laura Hardrwrick. Lulu Humphrey. Myrtle Horton, Catherine Hewlett. May Smith Hunter, Effie King Bertha Kumrov), Selma Kura-to-w, Florence Kumrow, Mrs. W B Landon, Fnne Millard. Lillian Me KinJey. . Grace Pugh. Laura Quail. Mary Raymond. Myrtle Ross. Helen Kauthwutb-. - M c... ... -- .Twjmviiu, cuen Thompson. Veroa Via. Minerva Wil- . son, Gertrude Wilson irul Ruth urii son. ... Auxiliary of the Carpenters' union met last Thursday and later went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sellard to sur prise them on their anniversary. Attending were Mr; and Mrs. Clarence Crowly, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cooler, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Barnes, Mrs. Mae Whitehead, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gerken, Mr. and Mrs. ; Harry Correll, Mr, and Mrs. AX Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Jack En-"' low, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caswell, Mr. Richard Hathaway, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sellard and Miss Audrey Sellard. ... -; . - - ,! - ' : The - Salem Credit Women's Breakfast club held Its regular meeting , at the ; Argo Tuesday " morning with Ruth Norris pre siding. The tables were decorat- ed with spring flowers and vlo- , lets were placed at each cover. : Guests were Vera Fischer, Isa beUe Leeper and Betty Field. A special guests was Dr. E. S.,011- ver wndavevl an -.''interesting" talk on- ords.'Miss -Dorothy : ayes," program chairman, an- " nounced the annual Mother's day breakfast to be held at the Gold en .Pheasant May 6. , ftlrsv - Charles r Claf g:ett - w a s -hostess to members of her club-.' Monday night.' A late supper fol lowed an evening of contract, ' j : MAXINE BURaN Editor Miss Willa Ames To Marry Today At a home ceremony this aft ernoon at 3 o'clock, Miss Willa Ames, daughter of Mrs. Pearl Ames, will become the bride of Mr. Howard Eismann, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Eismann of Grants Pass. Dr." J.; C. Harrison will per form the wedding rites before the fireplace which will be banked with pastel tulips and snapdragons and white candles. For her wedding the bride has chosen a lovely afternoon frock of sheer crepe heaven pink. Her corsage ' will be of pink spray orchids and lilies-of-the-valley. The couple will be unattended. Mrs. Ames will wear a black frock and corsage of gardenias and pink roses for her daugh ter's wedding. Mrs. Eismann will be gowned , in navy and her cor sage is of red roses and garden ias. - ', ' A reception for the wedding guests will follow the ceremony. The bride's sister, Mrs, Maurice Brassfield, will preside af " the coffee urn and Mrs. Ray Rhoten Will cut the bride's cake. As sisting will be Miss LorettaKa hler, Mrs. Thomas Allport and Mrs. Lyle Erstgaard. When the couple leave on their wedding trip the bride will wear a powder blue coat and black straw hat with pink fea thers. Her accessories will be of black patent leather. The couple will reside in Salem at the Dev ereaux apartments. He is asso ciated with S. S. Steiner Inc. Pattern Here's a frock with a "good mind for figures!" Youll love wearing this Anne Adams style, Pattern 4732. . It slims "your waist . . . narrows your hips . . . softens your bosom . . . and does it all with a smart, youth ful . air! The waistband is wid ened to flattering curves in fronti Panels go down both the front and back skirt, making you seem much taller and slim mer." 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ADDRESS and STYLE NUMBER. - Order the brilliant Anne Adams " 1S41 Pattern Book today, and get your wardrobe ready- for the turn ', 'Of the fuhinn waatnl Th'. .. :., i ' v real dress-making fun-and satis- -faction for you in-tbis collection of unusuafly imple-to-e styles . for every age and purpose You'll ' fmd tailored modes : .' . garden -fresh printa.-. . . sportsters ... ; evening, wedding and graduation gown .Ungert . . accesaor- - es. Order copy now you'll tike our prompt mail servicer BOOK -J 1 FT FEN CENTS. PATTERN : FIFTEEN CENTS. BOOK AND r PATTERN i TOGETHER.- TWEN--' TY -FIVE CENTS Send your order to The Oregon ; Statesman, j Pattern department. . r 1 Ths SOCIETY JUSIC ThellOHE CLUB CALENDAR THURSDAY Marion county council. Ameri can Legion auxiliary, Mt. Angel. 8 p.m. Women with Mrs. E. C Richards. 1240 North 21st street; 2:30 p.m. Liberty Woman's club with Mrs. L. V. Decateur, assisted by Mrs. Joseph Watt, 1pm. AOUW of North Dakota, 6:43 at Golden Pheasant. PLEF club, at Peck home, 1460 p street. Mrs. Sylvia Kelly Fur lough hostess. Daughters of Union Veterans of V1 Civil War. 8 p.m. with Mrs. J. E. Uh-ich. 348 North 12th street Woman s Council of First Chris tian church, 2 pjn. Officers and past officers of WiUamette Tenthive No. 6 meet ' pm. Motor to Cor vallis from hall. HayesvUle Woman's club with Mrs. Albert Stettler. 2 p.m. Hard times party. Liberty Women's club at Ver non Decatur home. 2 p.m. Mrs. George Moorhead to show pic tures. .Lions auxiliary meet at God frey's, 1 o'clock luncheon. Woman's Relief Corps tea at m f.-M,r"- Crl - Engstrom. 55 North Capitol street. 2-6 p.m. - T sewing club with Mrs. J. E. Putnam. . Grant PTA at school, business meeting at 7 JO p.m. and pro gram at S p.m. Auxiliary of ARYE No. 12 with Mrs. Mary Miller. 1409 North Church street, 2 p.m. FRIDAY t St- ?uJ'" auxiliary; with Mrs. L PaJton, 2 JO p m. United thank offering day. .Unitarian Women's, lliance witlr Mrs. E. R. Derflinger. 2135 State street. 2:15 p.m. Red Cross work. - .Ladif of Dot club with Mrs. Frank Kleinke. 1210 Center street, hard times party. wiS"iBtil ReUef !corP" met t VFW hall. 2 p.m. Past Matrons. OES dinner meeting. Golden Pheasant, 6:45 p.m. i.AmVJudson circle. First Bap- chuJh..WIth Mrs. Stanley Morns, 223 Union, 7:30 pm. MONDAY USWV silver Jubilee tea. 2 to 5 p.m. TUESDAY ! St. Cecelia Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church with Miss Mar- faret Bell. Roy Court apartments, p.m. Mrs. Huggins to Arrive Saturday Arriving in the capital on Saturday for an extended stay . ' 'will be Mrs. Meredith Huggins ffnd. daughter, Jean Meredith, of South Bend, Indiana. They will be the guests of iier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doolittle. Mrs. Huggins will be remembered as Frances Doolittle. Mr. Huggins is a reserve army officer and has been called to duty and will be stationed at a new camp in Georgia. Mrs. Hug gins will join her husband as soon as living quarters are com pleted. She plans to remain here for several months. Women's Groups Will Meet The Salem Council of Wom en's organization will hold its monthly meeting Thursday at 2 p. m. in the fireplace room of the Salem public library. Mrs. Hannah Martin will speak on her duties as cjty re corder of Salem. Mrs. Genre Ailing will give an interesting iauc on me Junior Red Cross. Mrs. Glen Seeley, president of the council, will announce her nominating committee, when election or new officers will be held at the May meeting. Rep resentatives from city groups are invited. Alumnae Feted By" Hostesses 1 Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae met at the new home of Mr. Estill Brunk oh Tuesday night ior a dessert meeting. Miss . Rosemary Snyder assisted the hostess. Following the business meeting, a shower honored Mrs E. Bossatti and Mrs. Francis Smith. Present were Mrs. J. K Turn bull, Mrs. Frank Lathrop, Mrs. Herman Jochimsen. Mr Ken neth McGrath, Mrs. Don Grilly, uss tieo saueressig, Mrs. Es till Brunk. Mrs. Francis Smith ft Mrs. E. Bossatti and Miss Rose miry Snyder. - : " ' - : The Grant PTA will hold a ; business meeting at the school ""tonight at "70- o'clock and the program wm follow at 6 o'clock. " Mr. J. Lyman Steed of the deaf . .5 scnool wul be the speaker and he will be accompanied by sev eral of his students. - ' - - . -;. . " .. , , ' Mrs. Clinton Stan dish will en tertain informally tonight at her North " Church street home for the pleasure of members of her club. V Mrs. - Lee Crawford is a new member, f .the club. ; Redecorated - Enlarged i Verm. Ofl -Pusb Ware fjn Open .Tbtirs Eve. ; hy 'Appointment 'linnr aUlt . - 305 First Natl Ft.nk niA.m CASTLK rKKM- WAVKKS OSIGON STATESMAN, Scdezn. J flANIST Frederic Rolh child, guest artist at the concert tofbe given an Thursday by the Sdlem Philhctrmonic orchestra at J the Salem high school audi torium, i ST ft philharmonic in final Concert i Ending the season with a pro gram of symphonic music, the Salem Philharmonic orchestra completes its 1940-41 season to night in the senior high school auditorium. Highlighting the program will be the. piano con certo to be presented by Frederic Rothchild, of Portland. It will bp his first concert appearance ir this city. The program includes: "Russian and Ludmilla" Overture .. i. Glinka Cjpncerto No. 1 Lisza I Frederic Hoth child "Symphonie Mllitalre" Haydn 'March of the Midgets". Sana fluttering Fireflies" ; Salta Jjailor's Dance" from "The Red jPoppy". , Ghera - (flasses Aid in Sood Buying Bpeed and economy in food , preparation as provided by can ned foods will be the theme of tle class in food buying and preparation for business women vien the class, "Balanced Meals ic$r Busy Women" meets tonight. Tie course, offered by the Sa lem public schools and the state department for vocational edu cation in cooperation with the ldfcal YWr A Tt moot ot fV,o YfrCA each Thursday from 7:30 td 9:30 and is open to all inter . eled business women. Since the enrollment is limited, registra tion will close at the end of this wfek. There have been two meetings of the class so far and attendance has exceeded expec tations. These classes are a part of the national defense program to in crease knowledge of nutrition sji to keep down the cost of fifing. - fFarther information may be secured by calling the YWCAor tfcje instructor any morning at 880. I Uuncheon Event ;(pf Today Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner has bpden her club to a 1 o'clock lifncheon this afternoon at her S&uth High street residence. Ta bles will be made up for con tract after the luncheon hour. f Covers will be placed for Mrs. George Flagg, Mrs. Taylor Haw kjps, Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, jr., Mrs. Milton L. Meyers, Mrs. Henry W. Meyers, Mrs. Oliver Locke, ftfrs. H. H. dinger, Mrs. George Fg Rodgers, Mrs. Frank Snedecor aid Mrs, Steiner. T lo shop quickly Telephone: a "I y,muj,' ' ' ' ' l r fk n i ' " y 1 i r So; many women hare learned to let f - their telephones ishop for them.' Blany stores make, special efforts to serve t. ' Merchants n4 - Dealcnl v May we saggeat lew,, prayed way of im-casing youx telephone Ltuiueas? I r- I why e X-ri HE . PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELFGRAPn -COMPANY ; . 'X--':r: XXiv.; 53 State Street Oregon. Thursday Morning, Convention' Attracts Many t ; A - number ; of Salem AAUW . members are planning to attend the 17th annual conference of . the. Oregon division of AAUW in Portland on Friday and Satur day. Miss Beryl Holt of Salem and state president will ' preside at the 'sessions with headquar- -ters at the Multnomah' hotel. . The theme of the. convention, is "Interpreting Work of AAUW . in Building a Total Defense Pro gram." The- general session will open Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock in the grand ball room. Featured speakers will be Mrs. Roe Cloud of the Pendleton branch, who will talk on "Arts and Crafts of Umatilla Indians." Mrs. Cloud is an Indian woman and her husband is in charge of the Umatilla reservation. The Pendleton AAUW Sponsored an ' exhibit of arts and crafts during the last round-up. Over a thou sand attended the exhibit in the county library. Others to speak at the after noon session are Miss Anne Mulheron, Portland, "Possibili ties of Social Studies Program" and Miss Zelta Rodenwold, di rector of women's programs, KOAC, "AAUW Radio dubs." Fellowship highlights will be given by Mrs. A. G. Noble, Mc Minnville, Mrs. Herbert Howell, Astoria, Mrs. L. W. Wells, Ba ker, and Mrs. Elmer Berg, pres ident of the Salem branch. On Pro tram A tea at the home of Mrs. E. C. Sammons will be given for the delegates on Friday after. noon and a banquet will be held in the evening at 7 o'clock inj the Arabian room. Wives of col lege presidents and dean of women of the Oregon universi ties will be special guests. The speakers will be Dr. Helen Pearce of Salem and her topic will be "Book and Badge" and Dr. Leona Tyler of the Univer sity of Oregon will sneak on ?Girls Attitudes and Women's Problems." Saturday morning work shop sessions will be featured with : Mrs. Milo Rasmussen and Mrs. ' J. A. Jelderks of Salem appear ing on the program. Mrs. Jel derks is state fellowshin chair man and Mrs. Rasmussen is state creative arts chairman. The Saturday program will I be concluded with a luncheon at the Waverly Country club with Madame Silwing Au, wife of the Portland Chinese consul, speak ing on "Defense and Reconstruc tion Program in China."T Among those who are Dlannine to attend the session from Salem I are Miss Beryl Holt, Dr. Helen Pearce, Miss Olive M. Dahl, Mrs. I J. A. Jelderks, Mrs. Elmer Berg, Mrs. Waldo Zeller, Mrs. J. Ly man Steed, Mrs. Herbert Rahe, j Mrs. Bruce R. Baxter, Miss Lor ena Jack. Miss Mildred Chris- tenson. Miss Ola Clark, Miss Le lia Johnson, Mrs. Ellen Fisher, Miss Lillian Davis, Miss Margar et Magee, Mrs. Lloyd Hockett, Mrs. Steve Anderson,- Mrs. Dwight Lear. Mrs. Chester Lu ther. Mrs. Verne Bain. Miss Ida May Smith, Mrs. Charles Rat- cliff, Mrs. Cecil Monk, Mrs. Ed ith Green and Mrs. Milo Rass mussen. All members of the Sa lem AAUW branch are invited to attend the convention and, anyone planning to go is asked to call Mrs. Waldo Zeller. telephone customers; - Before you go on that errand in person, not see what your telephone can do? - SX;,x - ..j-.-f: y:;r April 17. 1941 4 By DOLORES BOLAND It's About Time for you, who find it difficult to wear black, to use a gay pinafore jto solve this problem. . Use the same quality material as that of dress. but material of contrasting color or print. Neighbors will hold installation at Fraternal temple at 8 o'clock pn Friday night. The grand cap tain and his guards and other grand officers will be I present. The public is invited. , Mrs. Floyd Bowers was host ess to members of her- sewing club last night. Refreshments were served at a late hour. O Q 7 C3 snils.. . cf fines! J A ou iron one ci ine.connlryiinMi mills . . . retpuar price! ; . r1 s Hi fA I nes 7 Exactly 48 pair of these washable S a n d a Is in white or multi- f-1 i f color J . . They j won't last long . J ; Nile : Party : : of: ; : ;Week . One of the - largest affairs 'of the week' was the Daughters of 'the Nile benefit bridge party on Wednesday , at the 'Masonic tem ple. Over 300 matrons and maids played during the afternoon and additional 'guests, called, at the . tea hour. -' -. '- -. - Winning prizes W r e Mrs. Moses Adams and Mrs. Homer Smith, jr., contract; Mrs. Frank Derby and Mrs. C D. Thomas, auction; and Mrs. M. Arnold and Mrs. Floyd White, pinochle. Spe cial prizes were won by Mrs. : . Marie Flint McCalL Mrs. Merle Travis, Mrs. G. L. Hannaman, Mrs. W. W. Moore and - Mrs. -Sarah M. Whitney. ' Mrs. David Wright, retiring queen of Nydia : Temple, and ' Mrs. Charles A. Sprague presid- ed at the . tea table which was centered with a 'large bouquet of deep red tulips an tall white tapers in crystal candelabras. Assisting Iri .the serving were . a group of the Rainbow girls in cluding the Misses Jean Driggs, Helen May Cook, Edith Heise, Carroll Gragg, Virginia"' Glover, Velma - Swart, Nadine Raboin, Helen Paulson, Helen Mae Arm strong, Verletta Jacobsen, Viola Jacobsen, Jean Rowland, Clare n m . ."ss - mm long fibered Sanforized :;'.; . .. " '"", mm Tan . .. . Blue . . . Cold .;. Red ... . Zipper side placket . . . Regular 3.00 suits . . . while, they last . . . . 7 Awning striped jackets . . . nlain trousers ; . . finest . . - - - - .... Rnilar A OO anA K flfl . . . 16 IIS (To tlalch Iho Slaclis) MMi MM I Perfect fitting: . . . to match the slax in group one ;. . Shorts - r1 n f " and Bra ' com- - j j 0; plete ; only; J y ' - Toomb, Dorothy Dal ton and Helen Yung. - Mrs. Albert Smith, president - of the Nile club, was' in general - charge of the successful party". - AH proceeds will be us'ed for -' - the work of "the Nile in connec-.- tion with - the Shrine' hospital and crippled children. ; , i . . Tea for Delegates At Pearce Home Mrs. George Pearce-will enter tain at tea on Saturday after noon for th delegates to the dis trict spring conference of 'Zonta - International, which i being held - in Salem on Saturday 'and Sun--day. . Receiving with Mrs. Pearce will be Miss Ruth Gates, interna- , tional president, .. Miss Dulcina Brown, . district : president, Mrs. 1 Phil Brownell, president of the Salem club. Dr. Helen Pearce and " Miss Dorothy Pearce. ' ; -' Mrs. Pearce has asked MrsJ E. C Richards, Mrs. Bruce R. Bax ter and Mrs. John Harbison to pour. Mrs. Robert Needham, Mrs., Kenneth Potts, Mrs. Ronald Frizell and Mrs. Russell Pratt Will assist in the serving. The Past Matrons, OES will meet for dinner Friday night at the Golden .Pheasant at 6:45 , o'clock: Hostesses will be Mrs. Charles Pratt, Mrs. L. E. Bar rick, Mrs. M. C. Petteys, Mrs. r Rose Babcock and Dr. Gussie Niles. 'i 1 v Deniri v A" close-' ai a fraclion cjf lieir . T X C l I S . 'Sv H . ' I and o) wm r.. Awning stripes to match . the slax in g-roup two -.PI neat M n a n forized i Ui denim ; ;:Spe-" - Telephone JS101 . I s 1