r"? cry Twins Marry At Church Rites A double ceremony was held Friday at o'oclock when Miss' Emmaline Nafziger became the bride of Mr. Maco Allason of Bremerton, arid MLi s a Evaline Nafaiger became the bride of Mr. John LeCompte of Bremerton. The twin brides are the daugh ters of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Naf-i aiger. Mr. Allason is the son of Mrs. John Allason, Bremerton, and Mr. LeCompte is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William LeCompte, Lynden, Washington. The ceremonies were perform ed at the Emmanuel Mennonite church with Rev. D. J. Unruh officiating. - Lighting the tapers were Miss Elda Herr and Miss Alma Stauf fer. Mrs. Homer Welty played pre ceding the ceremony; and accom panied .Henry Butler when' he sang "O; Promise Me" and "God Gave Me You." . The brides entered the church on either arm of their father. They wore identical gowns of - whites a t i n ? with sweetheart : neckline and long sleeves. They wore fingertip veils which fell from coronets of seed pearls.. Each carried a bouquet of bou- vardia, red roses and gardenias. - The maids of honor were Miss Irene DeVries in' blue "satin and . Miss Lucille Roth in yellow mar quisette. :." , " Bridesmaids were Miss Mina . " Gerig in-aqua taffeta and Mrs. . Roy Rutschman in pink .marquis- . ette. . ; Flower "girls were Adsle Wel ty and Miss Joan Roth. - a. Mr. Edgar Nafziger and Mr. Ralph Nafziger, brothers of the -brides were best men. Ushers in cluded Mr. Homer welty, Mr. Leonard Roth, Mr. Roy Herr and. Mr. John Roth, jr. ' . ; ; The bride's- mother wore navy blue and matching accessories and a corsage-of gardenias and . Mrs. E. O. Miles and Miss Dorp roses. Mrs, Le Compte wore dark ... thy Blaisdell.' . I blue .with a corsage of gardenias and Talisman - roses, and Mrs. Allason wore a blue dress with a corsage of gardenias and . pink roses. . ; - A reception followed in the so cial rooms of the church. - , . Cutting, the cakes were Mrs. Ernest Roth and Mrs. V. J. Lehr man. ': ' ' V ,' Assisting were Miss Sarah King, Miss . Katherine Gerig, . Miss Lucille Ramsden, Miss Jean. Bates, Miss Rozella Dalke, Miss Bcrnice Lehrman,. Miss Elsie Roth and Miss Lillian Butler. . For going away the brides, wore identical frocks of sand beige wool. T.h e i r accessories -were of black and topcoats of teal blue." Their corsages were of gardenias. 1 . After October 4, the couples will be at home in Bremerton. : ' The brides are both graduates -of Salem schools and both at- tended business college. Mrs. Le-1 Compte .has been a. member of the staff of the office of the Mar-. ' ion county agricultural agent. Mrs.' Alason' has been "with the public utilities commission. ' . Mr. LeCompte attended schools . in Bellingham, and Mr. Allason in Tacoma. ' . - - . Link of Friendship ..A scrap -quilt, that combines beauty, economy and sentiment la this one,-Link of 'Friendship. Make it of scraps" donated by your friends for remembrance ; the old idea of. Friendship , quilt," Pattern 433 contains dia- - gram of block; accurate pattern . pieces; directions for quilt; dia . gram of quilt; yardages. ', ; Send ELEVEN CENTS for this pattern to .The Oregon States . man, Needlecraft DepL, Salem, - Ore. Write - plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and AD- innss ' - - :' v. ' Ta tcr:rt:izzt cf r.:::.x:iY r - m mi n f j f f rm 3 t3 f.:nrtir.5l rriodic dlsturb- r-5-try Isiia, . innkham's Com- ' - ,1 tai,LT3 (wiUi added !rn). i'-.s t'oniarhic tonic! Follow I t rccu-zs. .Well ttorU trying! :- HIS - JL , v. jm , J .. i ; CLUB CALENDAR TUESOAT Salem Council of Church Wom en. 2 p. m. at YWCA. An execu tive meeting. WEDNESDAT Past Regents club. Ctiemeketa chapter DAB. no-host luncheon - 1 p. m. with Mrs. Carey F. Mar tin. 697 South Liberty street. THURSDAY Fruitland Woman's circle, with Mrs. E. U Scott, 2 pm. Miss Barker Is Honored - Miss Marjorie Mae Barker, daughter of Mr. and Mr3. John Barker, will become the bride of Mr. Don Blaisdell, son of Mr. and .Mrs. L. A. BlaisdelL , She was honored Tuesday when Miss : Murial Smith and Miss Bonnie Young entertained at a shower in her honor at the Carl Smith home. V - Bidden were Miss Beverly Car ter, Miss Maxine EngeL Miss Jean' Donaldson,' Miss Dorothy Pyatt, Miss Elaine Harms, Miss Martha Franz, Miss Betty Ull- man. Miss Pauline Dunlop, Miss Maggie, McBahv RJiss ' Estelline Smith,' Mrs. Marvin. O'Brien, Mrs. Paul Brandon, Mrs. John Barker, 'Mrs. L. A. Blaisdell, On Wednesday Miss Dorothy Blaisdell entertained . for Miss Barker at a linen shower at the Blaisdell home. Miss Blaisdell served a dessert supper and places were marked for Miss Muriel Smith, Miss Dor " othy Pyatt, Miss Martha Franz, Miss Betty Ullman, Miss Bonny Young. Miss -Maggie McBain, Miss Estelline Smith. Mnt Li A. BlaisdelL Miss M a r J o r i e Mae ' Barker and Miss Blaisdell- .. ... . . . . . ' The home hospitality commit tee of the Hostess league will meet on Wednesday at 7 :30 in the chamber of commerce. Rep resentatives from each church are being appointed to ' attend the. meeting, according to Mrs. William. L. Phillips, chairman. ; - . Mrs. Adam Kuzenskl returned this .weekend to her home in Ta- . coma after visiting with her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. - and Mrs. Nels Tonning. . i TURNER Miss Helena Rath Bones, daughter of Mrs. Maude Bones and the .late J. M. Bones, became the bride of Corporal Francis -W. Niemi of .Mather field, California,- son of Matt .Niemi of Taft, at a simple cere- . mony solemnized the evening of September 1, at the home of the bride's mother in Turner. The Rev. J. L. Ellis officiated in the presence of only members of the two': families. ....... . The bride wore a gray suit of wool, with 'black accessories and and her corsage was of gladioli blossoms and sweet peas. " Rich- . ard Roberts of Aumsvflle, neph ew of the bride, was the ring- ; bearer. " - .' . .... - . . -: - - ; : The bride is a , graduate , of Turner high school and has been employed in Salem. The groom recently graduated from Boeing school of aeronautics at Oak land, and is now an army air force, mechanic at Mather Field. The young couple are now at home in Sacramento. TURNER The : recent wed- ding of Lieutenant Varnel Lee Beach and Miss-Cleone Feir at. Del Monte, Calif, following Mr., Beach's graduation as an army pilot, is of interest to Turner friends. The groom,', known to his friends as "Joe, resided near .Turner for a number .of years at the Beach' country home. The family formerly resided in Port land. - '. , - " AURORA Wednesday afterr noon October 7, 'the first" fall meeting of the Aurora Woman's club will be held with the pres- ident, Mrs. E. Pi MichelL and the program committee, Mrs. W. H; Ehlen, Mrs. George Ziegler and Mrs, Hollii Ransom as hostesses at the home of Mrs. W. H. Eh len. . .K: '" . TURNER Mrs. Vina, ; Moore is announcing the marriage of her daughter, Miss Ruby Love of Salem, to Private Burt Oust on September 19 -at New Or leans.' They will ; make their home temporarily at New Or leans where Private Oust is sta tioned in the army medical corps. !,7C0LD5. To re Misery T.lqnid Tablets Salve Nose Drops Couth Drops UjO' Try "Rao-My-Tism'T-a Wonderful Liniment SOCIETY UUSIC m mm w mm w 4m g t Tolls N0WS Of Coming Marriage At a tea given on the lawn of the Eugene Prescott home on Saturday afternoon, Miss Helen Darling announced her engage ment to Mr. Raymond E. Baker of Bremerton. No date was set for the wedding. The bride-elect's sister, Mrs. Ben Christansen'poured and Miss Ina Cameron and Miss June Waggoner served. Those attending the tea were: Mrs, A. L. Darling of Harris burg, Mrs. Robert Baker, Salem, Mrs. Ben Christansen, Harris burg, Mrs. William Spurlin and Donna Lee of Harrisburg, Miss , : G r a c i e Darling, Eugene, Mrs. Roy . Vpsburg, Harrisburg, Mrs. Charles Black, Salem, Mrs. G. . Goe of Tacoma. Mrs. E. T. Pres- l cott, Mrs. A. S. Henderson, Mrs. Harry Green, Mr$. Elmer Jain, Mrs. Margaret Higgins, Mrs. Ar- - thur. Yonker, Miss Alice Hersch, Miss June Waggoner,. Miss Ina Cameron, Miss Elizabeth , Wed- v die, Mrs. -, Gerald Wickman and Miss Helen Darling, all of Salem.- ' .Pattern A man in uniform ' likes his girl to look RIGHT! Wear this Anne Adams style, Pattern 4173, and hell be proud of you. The notched collar . . , the pointed front waist-seam . , . the softly slim skirt are such smart details that youll want both a daytime and a dinner .version. Pattern 4713 is available in Junior miss sizes 11, 13, .15, 17. Size. 13 takes 2 yards 39 inch. Send SIXTEEN CENTS for this Anne Adams oattern. White plainly SIZI NAME, ADDRESS and STYLE NUMBER. Go All Out for Fashion with our Fall and Winter Pattern Book. Just off the press! Smart, easy-to-make tyles for work, play, dress-parade. "Salvage specials. ' School outfits. Bridal wear. : Pattern Book, 10 centa. Send your order to The Oregon Statesman, Pattern department. Want the New Neighbors to Feel Welcome?.. ' fvem. " V., h : ;.A.i J 12 'jMM. "' ' 1 1 : - - - ' - - ' H a Want the New H -4 IS TH. CrjMO:i STATESMAN. Cdea Oiejon. TueidaT MoniSiS. Cj?!:itr Si 1SJ2 Rotarian Wives Meet , The Women of Rotary met for a 1:30 luncheon at the Quelle on Monday, with. Mrs. Ray A. Yo com presiding. The speakers' ta ble and surrounding tables were decorated with low bowls of tu berous begonias.. The guest ' speakers were Miss . Beryl Holt, whose topic was "The United War Chest and rs. . Barbara Kurtz who talked on "Organiza tion of Defense Recreation." Guests present . were : Mrs. Bruce Baxter and ' Mrs. Fred Smith. ; The following members ; were e present: Mrs. George Arbuckle, t Mrs. L.' O. Arena, v Mrs; F. I. . Bressler, Mrs. Earl B. Day, Mrs. Preston ' Doughton, Mrs. R. L. Elfstrom, Mrs. Charles Fowler, Mrs. M. C Findley, Mrs. O. F. Franklin, Mrs. Silas Gaiser, Mrs. - George f, Grabenhorst, Mrs. L. Gleason, Mrs. W. M. Hamilton, . Mrs.' G rover Hillman Mrs. Paul Jackson, Mrs. W. T. Jenks, Mrs. Abner Kline, Mrs. A. A. Lee, Mrs. Ivan s LovelL Mrs. A. F. Marcus, Mrs. H. G, Miller, Mrs. R. H. Mitchell, Mrs. Arthur Mc Laughlan, Mrs. W. L. Phillips, Mrs. Edgar Pierce, Mrs. Chester Pickens, Mrs. Lloyd Riches, Mrs. Thomas Roen, Mrs. A. A. Rog ers, Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Mrs. Homer Smith, srn Mrs. Ivan . Stewart,- Mrs. Nels Torinin g,' Mrs. Ellis VonEschen, Mrs. W. I. Williams and Mrs. Ray A. Yo com. Dinner Hosts Mr. and - Mrs.. Charles Ship . man of West JSalem entertained at dinner . Sunday in - hpnor of their son,. Delbert. Charles Ship ; man, who is. home on a furlough - from Ft; Greeley,; Alaska. ' The children were all home the first time in three " years. P r e s en t were Mr. ahd jMrsTR. F.'Ship- , man, Herbie and Jerrie; Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Shipman all of Wash- -ougaL Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Steward and Vernon . Reid, Sa lem; Mrs. Donwa Lundeen, Van couver, .Wash., M r s.- George Welch, and son Rufus Sell, of Coquille. , Invitations . are being ' issued this week for a tea to be given in compliment to all - Junior, and Senior! Hostesses in Salem Sun-' - day afternoon at the Salem Art and Recreation center. Calling hours will be from 4 to 8 o'clock. - Mrs.' Barbara Kurtz Smith, ! p supervisor .of , the Recreation - center, is in charge of arrange-' ' ments. A musical : program has been planned for the tea hours. Mrs. Marlon Jewel (nee Mar garet Johnson) has been a vis itor at the home of her parents, . Mr. and-Mrs. J.'M: Johnson for " the past two. weeks.- Lieutenant Jewel on furlough, arrived on Friday.' , They left' Sunday to visit his parents in Bend. Lieu tenant Jewel is instructor in ad vanced flying in Stockton. .'- fTTos. it's vorth fiahting or" ' '-. ' .-,,v , : & , ...t . v . ? -) " V r- Z'1 9 ' " Cx v Seated in comfort iri the Empire Builder,- ycoi V -will find people indulging in one of America's . . most priceless possessions, the Right of Free v ; Speech, ; V i ' . ' . ' .. In the United, States we have nothing to fear -' veri though at times we abuse this right; . . . It's a real privilege to .be able to gowhere - we.ptease and say what we please.. "Yes,, ' , ir's worth fiihtin& for." - .- But there is' one thing we must do "Pur 7 up" so we won't have to "shut up." . V - - --Fisht talk won't, win. Action will. Let's . 7 stoke the engine of our fighting machine. War ; -. Bonds are the fuel. .7 , Trevtl Antielpl!n Pl - -. Anticipate yow kwot need. Tell wKere-aiHl .4 . ; Ui yoa lHm4 lo go and what accoaiwodati wis yo wl Mod. In cm of cnanj of plant, cancel resonwfcoM . promptly. Tha Great Northern b, ! eowrso, - . f ovemMtnt requirements first, but tif pabli to welcowo avaiUUe space at atl t'mes. " . ' . . , LKal. Arent. r write C. L. , m Mrs. YIncent C Craia (the former Julia Query) is In Salem, living with her mother, Mrs. Esther Query, at 440 Tforth 22nd street Mr. Crain, a construction engineer, has been transferred from Seattle to Juneau, Alaska. Mrs. Crain expects to remain in Salem until some arrange ment is made to Join her hus band In Alaska. WCTU Meeting At Church' The South Salem WCTU at its meeting Friday in the parlors of the Leslie Methodist church elected the following officers for the ensuing year: president, Mrs. - Mason Bishop; vice - president, Mrs. B. J. C. Patton; recording- secretary, Mrs. Charles Haworth; corresponding secretary, Mrs. . Percy Karns and treasurer, Mrs E.,T. Barkus. t Guest ' speaker was Mr. Ben Kunz, in charge of the entertain ment program at the local USO, outlined plans for future activi t i e s of his organization, and - spoke of how women's organiza tions may help. Hostesses for the tea hour were Mrs. Mason Bish op, Mrs. C. W. Stacey, and Miss Winifred Stevens. - Miss Holder- to Be Speaker : : ; , Miss Edna Holder, missionary . recently returned from the pro vince, of Puntamba, India, - will be guest speaker at the Leslie Methodist church Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at a mis , sionary; tea ' sponsored by. the Woman! Society, of : Christian Service of . the ; church. Miss Holder, who is this year study f ing at Willamette university, has had many years ' experience in India i which . culminated; in . a voyage home under the dangers , "of war. The meeting -is open to the public.. Hostesses for the tea ' hour are Mesdames Mason Bish " op, CS. Orwig, B. E. Otjen and . Leona Jonanson. '.' Members ef. the Englewood Woman's club have planned meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. O. A.' Chase, 1560 Mar ket street, on Friday at 2 o'clock. .An interesting program has been arranged.1 - Kappa' Alpha The Us will meet at the home of Mrs. Wallace - Carson on Thursday night - Mrs. -. Charles Heltzel will be assisting hpstess. - -.':' Ship' 1 nees Ship Knee Cullers Uanled! -- . - .. Write A. A. Loeb, P.O. Box 1866, . . Portland, Oregon- Bfschcff, T.F.A., G. N. Ky'53J American Bank Bldr, Port- -1 land. Ore. ; Today's Menu Hot, tomato Juice will begin a meal today that includes a chuck pot roast : Hot tomato juice ' Chuck roast with vegetables - Applesauce -.'.: Baked pears with ' Chocolate sauce . OTUCX ROAST (POT) . Are your windows attractively dressed for fall? If not, you a low cost with the splendid bargains being featured in our ment. ' f rrv W . S J ' : . 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