PAGE EIGHT Miss Thomas : T. f RpH Married " At a service -rad by " Rev. J.Kenrieth Wishart at 8 o'clock !n the First Evangelical church. Miss Ruthyn Thomas became the bride of Lt Henry J. Reed. The . m i a bride . is the daugnter 01 -xvir, and Mrs. P. F. Thomas and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Reed of Miami Beach, Fia ; - The bride was given in mar riage by her father. She wore a " white wool suit and pink accessories, and a corsage of orchids and pink sweet peas. Miss Irene Witchman, attired In blue and wearing brown accessories, was maid of honor. Her corsage was gardenias. Lt. J. Scott- attended the croom as best man. - Mrs. Thomas wore an all black costume and a corsage of : gar-' . denias 1 and the bride's grand mother, ' Mrs. Gertie Cox wore gray, wiui tuiMc sweet peas. - Following the ceremony, a ' reception was held at the home ? of the bride's parents on States t man street. Mrs. Henry Unruh . cut the cake and Miss Lillian Hoffman and Miss Ernestine 4 Loveland assisted in serving. Mrs. Reed attended Sacred ' Heart academy and graduated -from Salem high school. She is a well known musician in Salem, having played in the first violin section of the Salem Philhar monic orchestra for 10 years.. For the past two years she has been assistant secretary to sec retary of State Earl Snell and is serving is serving as secretary to Senator H. H. Chingren dur ing legislature. Lt. Reed attended schools in Miami and graduated from a Georgia military academy before going into the army. He is now stationed at Camp Adair. CLUB CALENDAR TUESDAY Yomarco class, with Mrs. B. r. Williams. East Center street. 1:15 dessert luncheon. North Salem WCTU with Mrs. W. W. Chadwick, 2 p. m Salem Central WCTU at hall. American War Mothers, all day meeting, sewing in forenoon, business meeting at 2 p. m.; VSO center. Missouri auxiliary, with Mrs. T. E. Mix. 1960 North Church street. No-host luncheon. Laurel Social Hour club, with Mrs. E -W. -Emmetl. Glen Qreelt road, route one, at 2 p. m. WEDNESDAY Pythian Sisters, regular meet ing. 8 p. m. Nebraska auxiliary, with Mrs. Leonard Gilkey, 657 South Lib erty street, 12:30 covered dish luncheon. Sons of Union Veterans and auxiliary, woman's clubhouse, 8 p. m. DAR. YWCA, 2 p. m. 104th Division wives, luncheon. Golden Pheasant, 1 p. m. PEP Teachers club. 5:30 p. m. at Quelle. Ladies circle. Knight Memorial church, with Miss Florence Hicks, 345 South 21st street. THURSDAY Fruitland Woman's circle, at the church all day. Covered dish luncheon- at noon. Pringle-Pleasant Point social club with Mrs. Frank Clark. KCKT club with Mrs. . A. Saunders, 1175 E'street. 2 p. m. Women of" 96th, luncheon at Golden Pheasant, 1 p. m. Pattern For full-time service these ? busy days you . need; a , trim shirtwaister. . 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She is the daughter of Mr. land Mrs. Albert Lindenau and Corporal Kellogg is the son of Mr, Frank R. ellogg and Mrs. Alice Henry. - Rev. W. Irvin Williams per formed the ceremony. Preceding the rites Mrs. How ard Pugh sang, accompanied by Mrs. Frank R. Kellogg, ! Mr. Lindenau gave his daugh ter in marriage. - She wore a frock of winter white wool ornamented with small buttons and fashioned with a high neck line. Her accessories were black, . she; wore a small black hat. Orchids were in the bride's cor sage. Miss Bernice Elgin was maid of honor. Mr.. Roger Kellogg was best man and ushers were Mr. How ard Pugh and Mr. Stuart Brown. A reception in the parlors of the church followed the cere mony. Mrs. Nora Thompson cut the bride's cake and presiding at the urn was Mrs. Frank R. Kellogg. Miss Ruth Kellogg. Mrs. Howard Pugh and Mrs. Roger Kellogg served. Their wedding trip will take them t Arcadia, California, where they will live. The bride is a graduate of Sa lem schools and attended Wil lamette university, where she was a member of Beta Chi soror ity. She has been with the secre tary of state's office. Corporal Kellogg was graduated from Sa lem schools and is now in service at Camp Santa Anita. Book Review Planned The AAUW literary section A will meet on Wednesday at 8 o' clock with Mrs. Russell Beutler, 525 North 24th street. Miss Doris Neptune is assistant hostess. - Mrs. Raymond Walsh will re view, "Nobody's Children" by Rose Kusznaul. TALBOT Mrs. Robert Ed wards of Fruitland, and Mrs. Al Gurgurich were guests of honor at a shower Saturday afternoon at ' Mrs. Arthur Cole's home, which was given by the Talbot Women's club. Mrs. Gflbert Bel knap and Mrs. Lawrence F inlay were in charge of games and contests. Present were the honored guosts, Mrs. Irwin Lenaberg, of Portland, Miss Esther Lenaberg of Salem, Mrs. Elmo Brown, Mrs. Ralph Dent and Mrs. Frank Pack of Prospect, Mrs. W. E. Do ty, Mrs. George Potts, Jr., Mrs. Edna Reeves, Mrs. G. W. Potts, Sr., Mrs. Lawrence Finlay, Mrs. D. E. Blinston, Mrs. John Fin lay, Mrs. Gilbert Belknap, Mrs. Nelson Gilmour, Mrs. Paul France, Miss Lois Gilmour, Miss Ida Belknap, Miss Bernice Bur sell, Mrs. N. S. Nave, Mrs. Jane Garlick, Mrs. Roy Crosby, Mrs. Chester Myers, Mrs. C. O. Bur sell, Mrs. Marian Johnson, Mrs. Ernest Freeman, Mrs. Fred Jor genson, Mrs. Keith Allen, Mrs. Delmer Davidson, Mrs. Ole Jor genson, Mrs. Addie Davidson, Mrs. Albert Cole, Miss Gaynell Cole. - Pet IN GLE Another card party in the series of benefit partieslanned by the finance committee of the Pringle W omens club was held at the Homer Ramey home Saturday . night. Tables of , pinochle and 500 were in play. Those attend ing were Mr. and Mrs. George .Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark, Mrs. Elise Fabry, Mrs. Mabel Fabry, Mrs. Ed. Kottek, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Seiffert Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fitzgerald, Helen . and Hazel Ramey and the host. The next party , will be held February 6 at the home of Mrs. E. Thomas. - AUMSVTLJLE Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fuson have received word of the marriage of their son, Pvt Desmond Fuson to Miss Nadine Hall of Seattle. The wedding took place in the chapel at Ft. Lewis. ChaDlain Eymann performed the cere ceremony after which the couple left " for Seattle. Pvt. Fuson i now at Camp Pickett, Va and .Mrs. Fuson will leave shortly to be near him. PRINGLE The" remlar meet- - ing of the Pringle Woman's club . will be held at the clubhouse - Wednesday with Mrs. Ida Trone and Mrs. Fred Ramey hostesses. An aU day quilting bee is plan- .. ned end .members are urged to -ome. early. . ; i 1 Thm S OC IETY UUSIC Ihe'DCaE Alma Lucas Servicewomen What they can do What they're doing about It STAYTON Miss Alma lone Lucas, daughter of Mrs. Bill Wil liamson of Stayton, has enlist ed in the WAAC, having been sworn in in Portland. After a brief training period, Mrs. Lucas expects to be assigned to a re cruiting activity. A graduate of Stayton high school with the class of 1939 where she was always known as "Paddy" Mechan, she attended business college in Portland for several months and later was employed at the Paris Woolen mills in Stayton. Her husband, Bruce Lucas, has completed his basic training in naval ordnance and is now assigned to instruc tion duties at Dehlgren, Virginia. Mrs. Lucas is the second Stay ton woman to become a WAAC, the first being Catherine Brand, now in Virginia. Salem recruits in the WAAC who were sworn in at the Port land station last week include Mrs. Florence Whitney, 653 North High street; Miss Olive McAninch, route 6, Salem. They are awaiting mobilization orders. FORT DES MOINES, Iowa, Feb. 1. Doris E. Van Eaton of Salem, Ore., has begun training in the women's army auxiliary corps. She was immediately assign ed to a receiving center com pany for a week's elementary military training. Here she is issued clothing and equipment, instructed in rudiments of drill, and given army classification tests. These tests will help de termine the job she will fill in the WAAC. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Van Eaton. Circles Meet At Parsonage The parsonage of the First Baptist church was the scene of the regular monthly meeting of the Ann Judson Circle Friday night. A special guest and speaker was Mrs. Ruth Tooze of Port land. A short business session was held with President Mrs. Marion Curry directing), the meeting. Mrs. McCallum had charge of devotions ' and Lucille Starkey was in charge of the program. Mrs. Joe Teel assisted Mrs. Star key on the program. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Robert Nixon, Mrs. Gus Lindstrand and Mrs. Ir ving A. Fox. Five University of O r e ft n women Salem were recently initiated into University chapters of national, sororities,; after hav ing completed the last term as pledgery and having received a grade point of 2.00 or better. Women from Salem .were Bar bara BelL Alpha Phi, Elaine Wilson, Alpha Chi Omega; Doro thy Vandeneynde, 5 Pi Beta Phi; Janice Nelson, Kappa Kappa Gamma; and Dorothy Ann Mott, Kappa Alpha Theta. - : - :- .. .; ZEN A Mrs. Worth W. Henry will entertain with a 1:30, no hostess luncheon at her Zen a home, Thursday, with members of the Spring Valley Home Missionary society as her guests. Luncheon will preceed Red Cross work. " , ; . QUICK. HAPPY RELIEF f:r Excess Stcrr.cch Acid Distress! faM STUART TABLETS aaatala fa vary tmndimmta o ba lati by aocto to bzimq aca, mnmmmJHmt izoaa acid-idi?tioa dtetnaa, cur fey mmem at ck tdity aftar Mtiay driakla. Palicloaa tasttaf ytetek. Ma feottlai itrtaa. Foe vnt. Jarful, hi mi tmlimi from ncn add MfUf ta, try iuow STUART TABLETS ifaot alT. "At mil dim mtmt 28a, tOc aaa1 1L30 sulnatWiiuMrkwkfunilM."' i OSEGON STATESMAN. Salem Ceremony Read at Studio -: Miss Edith Heise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Heise be came the bride of Mr. Stuart McGil christ, son of Mr, and Mrs. Gordon McGilchrist at' a cere mony read by Rev. W. Irvin Wil liams on Saturday night The wedding was held at the Roberts studio. Tapers were lit by Miss Bar bara Spalding and: Miss Vivian BelL Miss Beth Siewert, accom panied at the organ by Prof. T. S. Roberts, sang "I Love YOU Truly.' - ' ! - The bride was given in mar riage by her fatherV She wore a gown of white faille, with fit ted bodice and sweetheart neck line. There was a train'anda finger tip veil which fell from a halo of seed pearls. Her bouquet was of gardenias and bouvardia. - Attending the bride was Miss Beverly McGilchrist, in light blue organdy, carrying a. bouquet of pink roses and bouvardia; Best man was Mr. " Don Bar rick and ushers were Mr. Earl Cassellius and Mr. Keoth Spald ing. Mrs. Heise wore black crepe and Mrs. McGilchrist wore black lace. Each had a gardenia and rosebud corsage. f j " A reception was held follow ing the ceremony. Miss Zona Allen cut the cake, Mrs. Wayne Henry poured and the Misses Vivian Bell, Sharon Burnett, Helen Yung and Barbara Spald ing served. Brothers of the bride. Mr. Wesley Heise and Mr. Lynn B. Heise passed the guest book. Miss Florence Lewis was in charge of the gift room. ; Mr. and Mrs. McGilchrist will return to Salem after a short trip and will live here. For going away the bride wore a wine chif fon velvet dress and black fur coat, with which she wore black accessories. ! Presbyterians Will Meet Circle meeting of the Presby terian church will be-held Wed nesday as follows: Circle I Leader, Mrs. Claude Murphy, meets with Mrs. E. A. Kenney, 1580 Center street; luncheon, 1:15 o'clock. Circle 2 Leader, Mrs. Abner Kline, meets with Mrs. George Allen, 1010 North 21st street; luncheon, 1 o'clock. Circle 3 Leaders, Mrs. E. A. Collier, meets with Mrs. Grace Johnson, 1661 Chemeketa street; dessert lunch,4! o'clock. Circle 4 Leader, Mrs. Max O. Burent meets with Mrs. J.' F. Ulrich, 345 North 12th street; luncheon, 1:15 o'clock. Circle 5 Leader, Mrs. L. ;M. Purvine, meets at the church; no-host lunch, 1:15 o'clock. I Circle 6 Leader, Mrs. Wil liam Hartley, meets with Mrs. C. A. Sprague, 425 North 14th street, 2 o'clock. Circle 7 Leader, Mrs. L. j M. Ramage, meets at the church; no-host lunch, 1:15 o'clock. ;i Circle 8 Leader, Mrs. W. R. Dallas, meets with Mrs. W.iW. Rosebraugh, 4 9 0 East Miller street; luncheon, 1 o'clock. ; Birthday Party : Is Given ' Mrs. Saul Janz was hostess at a party for her son Phillip on his 14th birthday Sunday after noon. Following luncheon, a line party was held. The luncheon table was cen tered with Valentine and birth day decorations and favors. Cov ers were placed for Donna Lock head, Laura Lee Thomas, Bar bara King, Wilma Davis, Tad Shinkle, Lewis Lor en z, Webbie Ross, Blir McCabe, Billy Paul son, Cyril Hull, Richard Park er, Daryl Peters and Philip Janz. - The Woman's auxiliary and St. Paul's guild of St Paul's Episco pal church will meet with Mrs. George Swift at the rectory '.on Wednesday.: A 1 'clock no-host luncheon will be served. ."The -group 'will hear Mrs. John Her- rick t a 1 k . on "Importance of study of our South American Neighbors, v" ' j .Mrs. -Vernon ..Drye (Anita Wagner), of Seattle, is visiting at the home of her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Wagner, while her husband Is at radio technician's school in Chicago. She plans to join him on comple tion of his course. Mr. Drye is a radio technician, second class. . in the navy. - I Top Prices VHryQriA Paid! TO Ml HI LigHl halves and pieces cr antcr halves and pieces. : . SEE V. IL WOOSLEY Fred Elcycr SALEM , - Oregon. Tuesday Morning. February . 13 Suits With Simple, Direct Lines v X Left, plaid Jacket, plain aklrt; ceater, maa-taJlored suit of worsted fabric; right, off-duty suit "with fitted Jacket . - ' v " Today the far-sighted thing to do about a spring wardrobe U also the patrioUctog.soyou'll be wise to choose a suit that is dedicated to aU occasions. Suits with simple, straight lines have a quick change personality that responds to the clever use of accessories, and provides the perfect foil for beguillngly feminine accents, whether it be a tailored bow or fluffy-ruffled jabot The casual suit for 1943 con sists of a plaid jacket and plain skirt, as shown In the photograph at the left above. The brief jacket and slim skirt adds Inches to your height and emphasizes the slimness of your, -figure. The man-tsl lored suit of worsted fabric, center, has a brief jacket with patch pockets and a two-button front clos ing. The skirt has an Inverted box pleat that Is released high enough on the skirt to provide plenty of freedom for walking. The third suit is casual enough for daytime, yet pleasantly feminine for off-duty hours. It has dressmaker touches. The jacket Is fitted with a four-button closing and slit pocketa, The blouse worn with it has a stiff tailored bow to set off the dark color of the suit material,. Today's Menu This is the day of the week when a meat substitute becomes main dish for dinner. Cabbage relish salad Vegetable Souffle with creamed mushrooms Bran muffins Raisin pie VEGETABLE SOUFFLE f (Idea for Leftovers) 2 tablespoons chopped green pepper cup diced celery 2 tablespoons chopped onions cup water 1 cup cooked corn cup cooked carrots or green beans 1 tablespoon chopped parsley 1 cup bread cubes (leftovers) cup milk 2 tablespoons butter, melted 2 egg yolks cup grated cheese 2 egg whites, beaten Simmer, covered, for 10 min uets pepper, celery and onions. Add to water, vegetables, bread and milk. Let stand 5 minutes. Add rest of ingredients and bake 50 minutes in unbuttered baking dish, set in pan of hot water. Moderate oven. Workers Held Up MIDDLE GROVE The local Sunday school held its regular session Sunday morning though attendance was small. With a few exceptions, most of the people in the community who worked elsewhere, were un able to. reach their work for several days and neighbors who did get out secured and delivered mail f o each other until the side roads were opened. - wmm And AIs Reliev Distress of 'Periodic' Female Weakness I - Xf you want to bond up rad blood corpuaclea to promote a mora rafraabad and rigorous uoodstream. moreatraoctli and vitality try this flna blood-Iron tonlo Lytlla B. Plnkham'a Compound 'TABLETS (wltn added Iron. Takaa aa directed Plnkbam's Tablets ara one of the best unt quickest noma ways to get nraetoua Iron Into the blood. Plnkbam'a Tableta ara alao famoua to reneve diatraae of f emala functional monUiljr dlaturbancee. Tnls la became Of their soothing affect on okz or wouur's most noonairr ossaks. Taken rarularly they help build up rasiatanoa acalnat aucb eymptoma. " - t . Pot eara PUUcbam'a TmUeta nava been - tnue belpUuc tnauaaiMla , upon tnouaanda of women. Just try tbem youraeU for 30 daya. See If you. too, don't benefit. Follow label direcUons, Tcp Prices -Paid!-; Food BIdg. IF YOU Q EATS - 1 1 1 i , , . . -. ; . - ( V , , i. .'. .y.: .; : - - .;- t - Visitors at nyders AUMSVTLLE Mrs. Harvey Snyder has as guests at her home her mother Mrs. G. H. Frost and her sister Mrs.! R. R. Hol comb and small daughter, Mary of Castle Rock. Mrs. Holcomb will go to Medford next week for a visit with her husband -who is stationed with the . army at Camp Whito. Tops lor 1943 Carnival Is Friday PRINGLE The much post poned carnival that the 4H clubs of Pringle ' school will be held Friday, February 5, at 7:30 p.m. weather permitting. The ehild ren have - planned games and refreshments and will have booths selling various items. Every ene Is invited. Engagement Is Told Leone Spaulding, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Valter Spaulding, Saturday night annaunced her engagement to Mr. James A, Bennison, son of Mri end Mrs, O. E. Bennison of Portland, at a dinner given at the Eugene ho teL . ' - ., ' ' ' Tiny swords, bearing the names of the couple revealed the" news to the guests.' No date was set for the wedding. ' .Guests at the dinner Jncluded Mrs. Spaulding, Mr. and . Mrs. Bennison and Mrs. Roy Simmons of Salem. . ' , Both are students at the Uni versity of Oregon. Miss Spaul ding, a spohomore, is a member of Pi Beta Phi and of the Salem , Junior Hostess League. Mr. Beni nison. a iunior. is a member of Phi : Delta Theta, . prominent In campus activities ana a memoer of Scabbard and Blade, military honorary on the campus. The Disabled American Vet erans auxiliary will have an all day sew for -; the Red Cross, today at the home of Mrs. Car roll Long, 2515, Hazel Avenue. There will be a no-host lunch at noon. Mrs. Lorwence Marqulss left by train from Portland on Monday night; to Join her husband a chief specialist hi the navy, stationed in Miami, Florida. 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