J ! : 1 J Tha OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. Sunday Morning, February 1 1942 PAGE TR2ES Miss. Travis -To. Wed in: Tacoma Miss Bette Travis. ,and . Staff Sergeant' Carlton Alec Dearman, . son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Dear man of Goliad, Texas, will be married in Tacoma Tuesday af ternoon at 2 o'clock. The bride will wear a two- ; piece mist blue flannel suit and a moulton lamb chubby. Her accessories will be; brown. Miss Eleanor Rosson will accompany ; Miss TraVis to Tacoma and will -be her honor attendant She will wear a pastel blue tailleur and. black accessories. After their marriage Sergeant Dearman; and his bride will re side in Tacoma. He is now sta tioned at McChord field. Miss Travis formerly lived in Boston and has been a member of the state tax commission here. ' Activities for Week Told The American Legion auxil iary will meet Monday, Febr uary 2, in Legion home and the national defense committee will be in charge. JMrs. Frank Marshall, presi dent, has asked members to bring books for. the Victory book campaign. Another benefit luncheon is planned for Thursday, February 5, in the dining hall of Legion home from 12 to 1:30 o'clock. Reservations may be made at 1369. Serving on the luncheon com mittee last Thursday were: Mes dames Ella Voves, J. A. Garson, M. Y. Brooks, H. B. Pearson, S. G. Hinkle, Aub - Tussing, C. V. Richardson, C. H. Jarvis, Leon Habernicht, Phil Shobar, George Averett, W. H. Baillie, Frank Marshall, Julius Hopp, Glen Kirkwood and Miss Mabel McGee. ; - The sewing group will meet each Thursday afternoon, com pleting articles for toddler age . for the American Red Cross. Another allotment of articles has been promised by the sew in" chairman, Mrs. H. F. Per kins. Present Thursday were: Mrs. Harold Perkins, Mrs. Onas Ol son, Mrs. H. B. Pearson, Mrs. S. G. Hinkle, Mrs. Glen Kirk wood, Mrs. Julius Hopp, Mrs. C. V. Richardson, Mrs. Phil Shobar, Mrs. Fred Gahlsdorf, Miss Jessie Rodman and Mabel . McGee. Citizens Invite Service Men Oregon's governor and Sa lem's mayor are leading Salem citizens in a round of entertain ment for men stationed in this vicinity.: Dr. Henry E. Morris, head of the UHA, last week made an appeal to citizens to take service men into their homes as often as possible. Governor and Mrs. Charles A. Sprague will entertain four service men at their home for dinner on Monday night. Mayor and Mrs. W. W. Chadwick are to be hosts to ten soldier-visit-ers on. Wednesday at the Sena tor hotel. Rainbow Banquet February 10 The Order of Rainbow for -Girls is making plans for its annual formal birthday banquet Tuesday night, February 10. The grand officers of the state of Oregon: will make their official visit at this time and the girls have many interesting events planned. ' Marie Ann Newman is chair man of the ticket committee and U members are asked to . call her or Helen Paulson for reser-8 vations. ' . Grant FTA will meet at the school Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Frances Clinton, home demonstration agent of Marion county, will tell about her work and show colored pic lures of Hawaii, which she visit ed last year. The school band, under the direction of Vernon Wiscarson, will play. CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY ' Hal Hibbard auxiliary. P Auxiliary to Sons of Union Veterans with Mrs. U D. Water " man, 2 p. m. business and flocial meeting. ..... ARY chib No. 1J at George Stoddard home. 1420 North 4Ui tract. ?3 p. m. -. American Lesion auxiliary. S , - p. m. . " . : TCKSDAT . - Laurel Social Hour club with Mrs. 3. B. Smith; Mrs. Jennie Willis assisting. Ijvni. Salem Central WCTU. at hall, C4mp Fire guardians, with Mrs. . Georce BacnaU. 1S8S Madison street, 1 p. m. Yomareo class with Mrs. Marie Von Eschen, ISM Court street. 130 dessert luncheon. - North Salem WCTU with Mrs. -f . Lorene Chadwick. 139 North Winter street S Salem General hospital sux- - Uiary. YWCA at M a. m. - Grant PTA at school, JM p. m. ' WEDNESDAY AAUW Literature group with ' Mrs. J. A. Jekterks. IMS Center ' street. p. m. THTJBSOAY rruiuand . Woman circle, at . , ' the church, 2 pjn. . , Marion County Veterans as sociation. American Lutht ran : church. aU day. covered ih : luncheon, business meeting. It 3" ' . Executive board WSCS iP - Methodist church with Mrs. . O. , . Wellinf. vSO North 16th street, v; " 2 p. m.. M tttksSBSBBSB WILL MARRY Miss Wiletta Griffith, daughter of Mrs. G. E Griffith, whose engagement to Mr.: Robert Prime, son of Dr. and Mrs. Frank V. Prime, has been announced. There is no date set for the wedding. The couple attended Salem schools and he is now at Fort Stevens. (Kennell-EHis. Theodora Bouffleur Weds Mr. Arter In Glendale Friday Night The Wee Kirk OThe Heather at Forest Lawn Memorial park in Glendale, Calif., was the setting for the marriage of Miss Theo dora Bouffleur of Los Angeles, formerly of Salem, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. P. T; Bouffler of Salem, and Mr. Paul W. Arter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Arter of Huntington Park, Calif., on January 30. Rev. Glenn Phil lips of the First Methodist church in Hollywood read the service at 7:30 o'clock. The bride wore a white satin gown fashioned princess style with lace yoke and Queen Eliza beth collar. Self covered buttons extended from neckline to waist line in back and there were lace inserts on the train. Her finger tip length tulle veil was caught ENGAGED Miss Mar jorie McCallister, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mc Callister of Corvallis, form erly of Salem, who is be trothed to Mr. Edward C. Miller of Liberty, Indiana, son of Mr. and Mrs. E G. Miller of Lafayette, Indi ana. The bride-elect is now attending Oregon State col lege and will be married May 28. She is a member of Delta Delta Delta. Circles Meet Wednesday On Wednesday the following circle meetings of the First Pres byterian church will be held: No. I Mrs. N. J. Lindgren. leader, meetings with Mrs. A. F. Marcus, 1411 State street, at 2:00 pv in. No. 2 Mrs. W. W. Moore, leader, meets at home of Mrs. C. A. Sprague, 425 North 14th street, at 1:15 p. m. No. 3 Mrs. John Anderson, leader, meets with Mrs. Tinkham Gil bert, Orchard Heights, West Salem, at 2:00 p. m. No. 4 Mrs. F. E. McCracken, leader, at home of Mrs. Oscar Cutler, 750 South Summer street. White ele phant sale, 2:00 p. m. No. 5 Mrs. S. A. Baldwin," leader, dessert luncheon at home of Mrs. Fred Anuhsen, 020" Les lie street, at 1:15 p. m. No. Mrs. W. R. Dallas, leader, lunch eon at 1:15 p. nu at home of Mrs. Douglas McKay, 395 Jerrls street No. 7 Mrs. Howard Pickett, leader, birthday party at home of Mrs. L. O. Clement, 345 North 17th street, at 20 p. m. No. 8 Mrs. Walter Pugb,' leader, meets with Mrs. H. B. Glaisyer, 773 Stewart street, at 2.-00 p. m. . '''.''' Daughters of the Nfle will. meet in Masonic: temple for a sewing session. The affair be--gins 'with a 1240 o'clock lunchr eon. The committee Includes Mhl Harold Phfflippl,,Mrs. WU- lis Brown, Mrs. Paul Hauser, "sr, Mrs. Adolph Bombeck and Mrs. A. K. Stanley. ""'nfflriWfl'rrrminiiirjriiiiiiMi mjiitnT nn mn- intfunnnnn p rTini 'wbit-w iy It ." ' ' ' ' . j .... - s) 'I ;v-r . .n. 4 with orange blossoms. She car ried a nosegay of freesias and bouvardia. Mrs. Robert Nies was the mat ron of honor and wore a tur quoise organza frock made prin cess style, with puffed sleeves. She carried a nosegay of yellow flowers. Mrs. Ernest Monroe (Marguerite Hansen) was the bridesmaid and ' wore a yellow organza frock and carried a nosegay of blue delphinium and yellow sweet peas. Mr. Irwin Black was best man and ushers were Mr. Robert Mc Eachen, Mr. Wilfred Holdridge and Mr. Richard Berk. A reception at the home of Mrs. P. D. Smith in Los An geles followed the wedding. Mrs. Philip T. Auffleur went south for her daughter's wedding. An other out-ofrtown guest was Mrs. Howard Egerer of Portland. The couple went to Palm Springs on their wedding trip. The bride attended Salem schools and her husband went to Huntington Park schools and Los Angeles City college. He is now with Lockheed Aircraft. Girl Reserve's Corner Members of the Parrish 8th grade club, with Miss Lois Rob inson, adviser, have planned a Valentine party and are mak- - ing a drive -for new members. Committees were appoointed for the party. Members of Leslie 7th and 8th Girl Reserve club will meet next Thursday after school. They plan to hold a spring member ship drive. The 9th grade Girl Reserves of Parrish met with Mrs. Nohl gren on Thursday. They made final plans for a roller skating party and for candy sales to raise funds to buy a defense bond for the club. On Friday evening about fifteen girls and their guests went to the Mellow Moon for roller skating and re- turned to the YWCA for re freshments. Miss Valeria Kan was chaperone. Members of the Leslie 9th grade Girl Reserves . met with Mrs. Ralph Nohlgren on Wed nesday. They worked on cork lapel pins and made several doz en cookies to be added to those being made for the soldiers at the airport. On Saturday mem bers of this group enjoyed a swirnming party at the YMCA, returning afterward to the YW for refreshments and games. Ac companying the group were sev- . eral guests of club members and the club adviser. , At the Inter-club council meeting Friday, a membership drive was discussed, with the plan presented whereby the club succeeded in getting the most paid members between now and Junior Membership , d a y 4 in March would receive a free day at Smith Creek camp. At a meeting of the Tri-Y cabinet at the high school on Thursday after school, Clarice BusseQe reported on the pro gram for the Victory dance Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nohlgren and Mrs. Ellen Fisher were chaperones. The mid-winter conference of high school Girl Reserves will be held February 6th and 7th at Forest Grove. Ten delegates will be chosen at the next gen eral club meeting on Tuesday. Alice Faye Daugherty, the camp and conference chairman, will also attend.' Members . of the Chemawa Girl .Reserves, will, choose two delegates and the School for the -Blind will have one for the mid winter conference next weekend. Ceremony Read in Seattle Miss ; Lois Savage, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Savage, " became the wife of Mr. John ' G. Dietz, son of Mr. and Mrs. -E. H. Dietz, in the Westminster : Presbyterian church in Seattle Saturday night They were at tended by Mr. and Mrs. Lester Tehle (Phyllis Miller). The bride wore a pale blue j silk afternoon dress, turf -tan -accessories, and an orchid cor- sage. Mrs. Tehle wore a gold f dress with chocolate' brown ac-j cessories and a talisman rose corsage. 'The bride and groom both re- I side in Salem. They will take a I short honeymoon trip through f . Washington. On their return, ? they will live at the Elaine apartments. Mr. Dietz is an em ployee of the Cherry City Bak- ing company. Mrs. Leonard Gottfried and " Mrs. James B. Haley entertained the bride with a trousseau shower at the Gottfried home on Pearl street, Thursday night. Mrs. John Coomler received -high score in pinochle. Dessert ; was served at 8 o'clock. Those honoring the bride Were Mrs. William Dyer, jr., ? Mrs. Dee Morrison, Mrs. Don Hamilton, Mrs. John Gottfried, v Mrs. Arnold Jarvis, Mrs. Dale Johnson, Mrs. Robert French, 4. Mrs. Robert Carpenter, Miss ; Bonnie Lou Pf affinger, Miss ' Inabelle Creech, Miss Lucille , Bushnell, Mrs. John Coomler j and the hostesses, Mrs. Leonard Gottfried and Mrs. James B. Haley. Registration is in progress for ; the Iva F. Turner Memorial; contest, endowed by the late ; Joy Turner-Moses in memory of ; her mother. Student violinists ; and pianists whose teachers are members of the Salem Music Teachers association, and who are in the ninth or tenth grade,; are eligible. it .- . VISITING Mrs. Wallace Claymore (Marian McRae) ; who is a guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McRae. She jwas married October 3 in Los Angeles and her hus band is a lieutenant in the army air corps. (Kennell Ellis). - MtjnrT P-TrHH Vlfc?fc?UIlVj VUllt?U To Organize A meeting of interested per sons, and one member of each Salem club, has been called for the purpose of organizing a committee to solicit funds for the Pacific Protective society: The session will be held on Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock In the Santiam room of the chamber of commerce. : Dr. Gussie A. Niles has been appointed chairman of the cam- -paign in Salem. Former mayor of Portland, Joseph K. Carson, jr., is the state chairman for the Louise Home building fund drive. The following are honor 4' ary sponsors from Salem and Marion county: Dr. Silas Fair ham, Rev. D. L. Fenwick, Mrs. C. A. Graham, C. H. Gram, Mrs; Robert E. Leigh t, Douglas Mc Kay, Judge Grant Murphy, Mrs. M. Wilson Savage, Walter E. Snyder, Dr. R. E. Lee Steiner and JUL D. Wooley. Miss Mary Jewell Ladd, a member of the staff of the Louise Home is here in the interest of organizing the campaign in Salem and Marion county. The funds to be raised will be used to increase the facilities of the Louise Home. The Salem quota has been announced as $1300, soon as the committee has been, called together, plans ' will be formulated to raise this sum. - The Louise Home is a girls' village situated, .nine miles east of Portland, on a 22 -acre tract, which gives plenty of room for producing much of the mOk, butter and vegetables and meat necessary. It is a non-denominational, non-sectarian, non racial hospital, school and home -caring for three distinct . classes of girls: clean delinquent cases, housed in the Louise Home building; clean maternity cases, housed in the maternity cottage, and venereal and ve ' nereal-maternity cases, cared ; for in the juvenile hospital. Ad : mission Is by parents, guardians, i voluntary application or court I order. Age limits axe from 12 to 21 years. I ' The home now has -capacity fOf 109 girls,' which- has become . Inadequate, and must be im . proved. j . . . t - i ft : V - , .. t I 1 U -H"-' . ir-jr. : ... -- -- c I r I I i-i -. - . . .. -...-j,, v. I 11 SL V -.f.. ! I . -J v - , - t I ;S;;, MsMaasMSsssMBHSJSsssVasM NEW BOARD MEMBERS Elected as members of fl board of directors of fee Salem : Young Women's Christian association at the annual tea meeting Friday afternoon are left to right," Mrs. Carl Sumner Knopf, seated, Mrs. J. E. Law, Mrs. Mervin Fidler, Mrs. . William Merriott, seated, and Mrs. James T. Brand QCennell-EUls). I d Seen and Heard By JERYME ENGLISH FASHION NOTES ... Out shop ping during the week . , . Mrs. R. Franklin Thompson chic in her bright red wool princess coat and pert black felt . . . Mrs. Howard Maple wearing a good- looking brown coat with wolf collar and brown hat with feath ers . . . Mrs. James Walton wears a smart Kelly green felt, a small sailor with brown velvet trim and a brown topper . . . The Dyer sisters-in-law together . . . Mrs. Qaybourne in all brown and Mrs. William wearing a navy blue suit under her grey fur coat . . . her suede hat was pastel blue as was her blouse . . . Mrs. Frederick Lamport in black with Persian lamb coat and black felt hat . . . Mr. and Mrs. David Eccles to gether . . . the latter wearing her mink coat over her shoulders and a lovely black velvet off the face hat, fringed around the brim. They will soon be leaving for Portland to resile ... A good-looking couple . . . Lt CoL and Mrs. Louis Farnsworth . . . he in 'military uniform and she in black with furs and a pert black hat trimmed in pink . . . Cleo Nissen, who will say her I do's this afternoon to Oscar Swenson, wearing a beige wool fashioned princess style with torso waist ..." brown velvet formed a yolk across the neck line and sleeves. A band of the velvet edged the pleated skirt . . . Incidentally Cleo designed the dress herself . . . Mrs. Palmer Bue (Willetta Sneed) down from Portland for a few days, very spring-like in white sheer wool jersey with full skirt and elbow length sleeves. NEWS COMES about former Sa lem people . . . June Locjnrklge, in Portland this winter, surprised friends by writing from Chicago where she is now working . . . She left by plane on December 29 and had intended to arrive there by New Year's eve but due to weather conditions the plane was grounded . . . She is with Jean Ferrill, Inc., a cosmetic company and residing at Hotel Parkway . . . After leaving Salem this winter June was at Gill's in Portland. Carmen Jean Vehrs was in Salem for a few days this week visiting with friends . . . She now lives in Burlingame, and is with the telephone company. . . . Her mother, Mrs. Geneive Vehrs, was here during the holi days and is now continuing studies at the University of Cali fornia. Salem's army wives are scat tered across the country . . . Mrs Reynolds Allen, Sara, Molly and Jimmy, arrived safely in Annis- ton, Georgia a week ago and were met by Lt Allen . . . After the long train journey, they are getting settled in a house which Reynolds obtained . . . Mrs. George Allen plans to go south in the spring for a visit with them. . in Lawton, Oklahoma, are Mrs. Roy Edgerton and , Mrs, Robert Brownell ... the latter wrote that they are having grand . weather and go bicycling and play tennis 'most every day In Carmel are Mrs. Luke Shields and Mrs. Louis B. Schoel ... and in San Francisco are Mrs. Wil liam Hammond and Mrs. Ward Davis. A BUSY PLACE these days is the Red Cross office . . . Rooms are filled with volunteers cut ting, wrapping and sewing . . One day at the office saw Mrs. Donald Young, Mrs. Laban Steeves," Mrs. , Paul .Hendricks and Mrs. Kenneth Bailey doing office work ... Two others on their way to work . . . Mrs. Hoi lis Huntington and Mrs. James B. Young, wearing sporty brown plaid coats and felt hats . One who can be found there most every day is Miss Elizabeth Put nam . . . she answers all the questions and assists in general. A few who came in for yarn to knit a sweater, socks or helmet for. the boys . - . Mrs. Robert Craig, Mrs. A. G. Haag, Mrs. --Redecorated Enlarge-: Usual ITare gut - r Perm C3 : f rush Ware f n f ( J CI Complete.. V t J 1 v J Open Thtrr. Eve. VV rVaJI - ; by Appointment' X. Phone XZZl " 135 First National Cank Blg. castle rrar.r. wavets Charles A. Sprague, Mrs. Arthur Rogers, Mrs. E. J. Scellars and her mother, Mrs. Flora Thomas, Mrs. C B. McCullough . . . Mrs. Conrad W. Paulus, who has made a number of garments this year . . . Mrs. Douglas McKay, 'who was division leader for the recent Red Cross drive, coming in to check up last returns ... Mrs. G. F. Chambers assisting Miss Mollie Pearmine with in structions ... Any day of the week club representatives inquire about work triey may do for the boys. . . . Here's the answer . . . knit ting or sewing for the Red Cross . . . attending first aid classes, defense committee meetings or soliciting for this and that drive . . . defense .bonds now, but in another two weeks they will be taking an inventory of wom en's skills ... all in all every woman seems to be doing her part for defense. Mrs. James Stone and Miss Margaret Mcgee will entertain the recent graduates of AAUW Tuesday night at the former's home, 1595 Norway street Twice daily the Merry MasterrSalesmen check your grocer's supply of Master Bread -they keep just enough on the rack to fill your needs with FRESH Master Bread. Red Cross Yam ; Is Available Yarn far the amy and navy has been received by the Red ' Cress, aeeerduur te Mrs. C. S. Hamilton production chairman. Those wishing te knit, are urged to call at the Red Cross office as seen as possible. Iastraetlan will be given for regulation garments. Knitting for the United States fighting forces will take priority ever refugee knitting, stated Mrs. Hamilton yesterday. Book Club at Thompson's ' Wednesday, Mrs. Ina Boyer entertained her book club the Literaturettes, at the home of Marie Thompson. Dr. H. E. Morris gave a talk on the activities and needs of the United Hospitality Service association of which he is chair man. : Those present were Mrs. Jack Kennedy, Mrs. Ruth Geteman, Mrs. Margaret Steele, Mrs. C. E. Grieg, Mrs. W. K. Rush, Mrs. William Andregg, Marie Thomp son and: Ina Boyer. woto OxmlFbrLl '; f , Column ; The -Itanyan Camp Fire girls took a conducted tour through the Cherry City Bakery Friday afternoon as part of the require ments of the nltional birthday honor thejr' are working for. ! The group plans to keep health chart records for t month. i' . . ; The Tanda group met Wed- nesday night for a council fire. : The guardian, Miss Estella Smith, led the group. ? The sponsor, Nellie Harrison, j gave a talk. Girls awarded hon ; ors were: Loreata Gariett, four 'swimming honors; Wilda Hunt, a ; membership bead. Beads from the seven crafts were awarded to: Opal Friezen, Pearl Mann, Wilda Hunt, Dorrine Smith, Evelyn Kfllin, Loreata Gariett - and Magdalene Jackman. The Okiclyapl Camp fire girls of Richmond school went lor a , tyke Thursday after school with . Miss C Gueffroy leader. They returned to the letter's home for an outdoor supper. Those present were Donna 1 Seay, Virginia Bowers, Edris Stewart, Patricia Boyer, Mary Taylor, Donna Bramel, Joyca Holmstead, Ruth Fuller, Irene Boatwright, Gloridean McDowel, Miss C. Gueffroy. Dinner Honors Bridal Couple Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cheffings were hosts on Sunday in their Jefferson street home at a din ner given in honor of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cheffings, married Jaunary 25. Dinner was served to; Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Cheffings and Mar ian, Mrs. E. J. Hoaglandi Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pope, all of Portland; Mr. Mike Bergham mer, Oregon City; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Berghammer, Mrs. Frank Batchelor, Peggyjean and Fran ces, of North Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cheffings and Gordon of Salem, the honor guests and the hosts. The bride is the former Doro thy Harms, daughter of Mr. and ' ' Mrs. John Harms of Aumsville. 7 AT YOUR GROCER'S ;'-4't 01