-Ti CIlZSCll CTATIIZMillT. Sclera Ornrsa rdlay XIarilag, February S3, 12 13 PAGZ ELEVEI Miss, Yung Weds at ; ; Church , ,. r j At wedding ceremony read by Rev. Dudley Strain at the First.. Christian church on Sun-' day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Miss Helen Yung, daughter of Mr. aid Mrs.; Roy: O. Yung became the bride' of Mr! Thomas Brant rter, son of Mr. and Mrs. C R. Brantner. J ; - ' 7 ' ' The bride entering on the arm of her father, wore a white slip . per satin gown made with lace inserts from neckline to waist. The long sleeves were full above -the 'elbow : and terminated -at points at the wrist. The veil was long, and laced edged, and was caught by a crown of seed pearls. '. The- bride carried a bouquet of white carnations, pink roses : and an: orchid. ..- ?-"? . ', The maid of honor. Miss Nyla Phillips . wore, blue net . with . a taffeta bodice. Miss Dorothy Dal ton wore pink and Miss Patricia ; Smith wore white. Each ' wore ,' a: headdress of. blending flowers and a short" veil. They carried colonial noesgays of mixed flow ers. : : - ' ' Reid Shelton sang "Because" and Mrs. John .-Schmidt, jr., played the wedding marches on the organ. Mr. Milton Savage served as best man and ushers were Mr. Reno Yung and Mr, Robert' White. Mothers of the bride and ; groom were both dressed in black, and each wore a corsage of pink roses. A reception -was held in the church following the ceremony. Mrs. Ray L Smith cut the cake. Mrs. Wayne Henry poured and Mrs. Stuart McGilchrist. Miss Delia Merle. Miss Joesphine Win kenwerder and Miss Donno Sha f er served. Miss Vivian Bell and Miss Florence Lewis passed the guest, book. The bride is a senior at Salem high school. The groom, a grad uate of Salem tiijh xchoohas been employed. . at the Marine electric company in Portland. H is awaiting call in the army air corps. wfcsporal and Mrs. Q. Fuqua Stt the parents of a son, Claude Cooper, born at -Salem General hospital on Thursday. The child is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hanson of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. C C. Fuqua of Santa Barbara. The mother is the form er .Doris Hanson. Cpl. Fuqua is in the army in Africa. CD CZ3 . , rzq Z" -rfSsfsaSsWassBWasBsssw I Y n mm I Shredded Ralston'a n Whole Wheal U Regi Regular Albera nff nfivnrrF Pancake and Waffle n IT iilLr JZlbli Flour, large size . u D PUBIS ..Quarts 140 5a-GaL 250 Van Brile SUf-Polishing - Liquia Uaxpts.390 Qu. S90 Sierra Fine Toilei Soap. -70 Kerr's,'-'.-'.-'., .. .: Ano or Pear I rh-psrent Gold ti tlimilMJiDE il. SS0 BariaOM tlilll Tall cans- 3 (or 290 Snnriso Coffee D mty Nice While or M irno Corn Slarch1 pkgs. 2 for OEnricIiod Flonr ; Enriched Flonr River Fancy Dine E2os2 Bice Pcrlor's Frillels n LiUiAIf XL Llfll.Ja.JJLsl.2U: sLVHsvy- U BOS FOOD j&g" -n BSS FOOD L-l: ex. . CLUB CALENDAR . i - faUDAT . Woman's - Bible class of First ' Methodist church with Mrs. A. A. ' Underbill. SS5 South 12th street. Keigtibora of Woodcraft. S p. m. at Fraternal temple. Ann Judson circle of First Bap tist church, regular meetins, 7 JO at church. United Spanish War Veterans auxiliary past presidents, with Mrs. Mark Baker. 825 North Cot tage street. 2 p. m. PLC and r club with Mrs. W. J. Peck. 2273 Center street. ' TUESDAY - Laurel Social Hour club with Mrs. Jennie Willis. 60 Union street, 2 p. m. WEDNESDAY South section. Woman's union. First Congregational church, with. Mrs. D- I. Fry. SOS South High street. tiM p. m. North section, - with Mrs. Louise Smith. 2019 Fairgrounds road. 1 m. FOE Women at Initiation The Fraternal Order of Eagles auxiliary met Tuesday at Eagles , hall, Mrs. Ray Moore presiding. Initiation was held, assisted by i the drill team. Those initiated were Mrs. Ralph S. Moore, Mrs. 1 M. EL Gadwa, Mrs. Raymond L. i Weidner, Mrs. Wfllard Vincent, . Mrs.' B. G. am, Mrs. Lowell W. Harm, Mrs. Wayne W. Strachan, Mrs. R. B. Comwell, Mrs. Pres ton Faught, Mrs. Lloyd D. Kos- ter, and Mrs. Margaret Payne. " A collection was taken for ath letic equipment for the men in service, netting $10. ; The auxiliary joined the Sa lem Women's Council. Later a lunch; was served. Wednesday night a group visited the New berg auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nahlgren are the parents of a son, Douglas ; 'Craig,' born on Wednesday after noon at the Salem Deaconess .hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Nohlgren and Dr. and Mrs. Carl Hollingworth of -Portland. . - .. J LI NABISCO UGal Large pks 120 230 or Instant ; ; Duller 280 fiSZ?i 270 Wlkat 120 49-ib. sack. S2L.5 M 450 3-lh. cartons- 422 C Fib! JSS5-.-23(fr (350 230 220 25 c 190 r SOCIETJ music Tfipnw. Garden Talks on Schedule Miss Elizabeth Lord has made several appearances before gar den clubs throughout this area in the past week as president of the Santiam district; Oregon. Federation of Garden dubs. Miss ; Lord's subject has been "Victory gardens . On Tuesday she spoke before the Brownsville, Shedd and Sweet Home clubs at Browns ville. On Wednesday she spoke to the Nebraska club auxiliary in Salem. , Her talks on Thursday were to the CorvaHis and Lin coln Garden clubs at Corvallis in the afternoon and before the Albany and Riverside clubs in Albany at night. - Pianist Will ' Play Sunday - . - Miss Geneva Ide, pianist ar tist pupil of David Campbell of Portland will be presented in an afternoon musical at the home of Mrs. David Eason on Sunday. The pianist Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Ide and has won top rating in district contests. Two years ; ago Miss Ide won the district State Music Federation contest from students from Oregon, Idaho, Washington and Montana. Miss Ide has been soloist with the Junior Synfishony and the Federal Sympholy orchestras in Portland. Tea will be served following the recital. . Members of the Patriarchs Militant will hold their regular meeting tonight at 8 o'clock in the IOOF club room. Installation which was to have been held at the last meeting, will be held at this meeting. avr U fx yJ M J) h ri III -"i I VKflSIsi Fealuring U. S. Governmenl Ileal Choice ROASTS STEAKS OYSTERS FISH Tor Meat To Eat We Can't Be Beat" MEAT DEPARTMENT CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY SOFTASILK Colic IFIour lVoA Use t -Bm . in ma - g m m r aasSi : - aW 1 , JiiU I I yPM IPandIo Soap 5c :n fa ivuuy oUttr is. i. un 1 aSfcaiVSBvBBr B 91 Wails mm W 4mm ta, sMsTJbssfsf sBTMfsf Asa MssT IVOBY FLMES IV0B7 SI30U Granulated Scap Y7hile King rr-r-Tsrrsai Giant six I snwra isiavw '4vC Bride-Elect ;. Honored, at Shower . Miss Gertrude Eteinke,' Mrs. JL T. Asbury nd Mrs. Ethel Mar cum were hostesses for a miscel laneous shower Tuesday in com- ' pliment to Miss Rachel Asbury, whose marriage to lieutenant Donald Driggs has been set for March 6 in Bisbee, Arizona. Miss Asbury, an employe of the First National bank of Salem, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, R. T. Asbury of Gervais. Lieutenant Driggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. P, Driggs, is sta tioned at Fort Huachuca, . Ari zona. ; :K:: ; Guests at the shower were: Mrs. Ira Hull, Mrs. M a r 1 1 n Gramse, Mrs "Bradford Collins, Florence Y Duffy, Dorothy Engel, Phyllis Fisher, Katherine Moore, Delva Litwiller. Jeanette Pettit; Patty Fitzpatrick, Mrs. John Dietz, Mrs. W. J. Dorner, Miss Vera Talmsoff, Mrs. Harold El lis, Miss Jean Driggs,' Mrs. O. P. Driggs, Helen Porter and Miss Rachel Asburq. Woman's Club To Met The Salem Woman's club will hold its regular meeting at 2:30 on Saturday afternoon, following the 2 ' o'clock executive board meeting. Mr. Frank Bennett, superintendent of schools in Sa lem, will talk about "Schools in Wartime. Judge Rossman wOl talk briefly for the Red Cross. Members are being asked to bring books for the Victory book c am p a i g n and also athletic equipment for the service men. The regular sewing for the Red Cross will be held today at the Red Cross offices. MIDDLE GROVE Mrs. Vers Basse tt was hostess - Tuesday to the Woman's Mission group when 11 members and two visitors gathered at 11 o'clock for the business session and a covered dish dinner. Devotional were led by the president, Mrs. Gla dys Cage. Mrs. Mary Wampler led the lesson on China, where the first Evangelical mission was organized in 1900 by Dr. C New ton Dubs. Mrs. Kate Scharf will be hostess for the next meeting, March 23. GERVAIS The St. Rite's Al tar society of Sacred Heart church will hold its annual card party at the parrish hall Sun day night. Both 500 and Pedro wOl be in play. The public is invited. D I Willi. mn Ml 1 i2L . ' - 1 WHDLl liiicAI FLUES WITI K8XE VlTILf.:iHS BtD D D Washiaf 250 Large pkg. 250 mi MCn WHOLEWHEAT U Large pkg. D D D MSWI IMSTAMT COOk3Ne WHOLE WMSAT fl.k.a CSttAL 0 rT i.j w Pattern There's a new femininity In -this shirtwaister, Anna Adams Pattern 4330. Though designed for matrons, it Is Very youthful. Tha skirt has news in front pan els and, an Inverted pleat. 'The collar is scalloped for extra flat tery, and may be lace-edged. Pattern 4330 is available in . women's sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48. Size 38 takes 3 yards 35-inch fabric; 2 yards lace edging. - Send SIXTEEN CENTS fa coins for this Anns Adams pattern. Writs plainly SIZE. NAMX, ADDRESS atnd STYLI NT7MSEB. Get ready for Sprins wtth tba aid of our new Patters Bookl This sew- . lncfulde to thrift and styto Includes a FREE Dickey Pattern printed rifht ta the-bookt Smart suits, frocks aad ensembles are shown. Pattern Book, ten cents. Send your order to The Oregon Statesman, Pattern Department, Sa lem. Ore. Jotox ZOOM. u, NtUrU T4 insiaii . - PCs? a-t- wboU wbeff n e4Say Warn to SenticaHo planes f 0 Nlser- ettrt f P'3y5 tier moieU pUtoted on eacn Sweefheart , Party, for ' Lions'.' ; A party was 3ven by members of the Lion's club on Thursday night -for their.. wives and for special guests; The affair started with . a , dinner at T o'clock - at the Cherry-City auditorium. A. program i followed the dinner, with Rep.- -William McAllister making the address. This annual "Sweetheart' par ty is planned, as a get acquainted , affair, . wiu new members and their wives "especially . honored. . Mr. Mohrbe- Cheek, president of the Lions club,' who1 Just re turned .from ' his. wedding trip, presented his wife,' the former Mrs.' Dorothy McDowell. Dance Club to ; Have -Party -.The Bonheur dancing club will hold the regular party on Sat urady night at Fraternal temple. Dancing will be from 9 to 12 o'clock. - 1 ; Hosts will- be Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jenks and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caniield.' ELDBJEDGK Mr. and Mrs. Julian DeJardin, former resi dents '.herev, were hosts at their home In Stayton Saturday night for a group from this commun ity and Salem. . Five Hundred was played. '" A gift was. presented Mrs. Frank Felton on her birthday.-. ''Present were" Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stafford, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Felton, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Buss, Mr. 'and Mrs. A. J. Rss mussen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gof&v Mrs.' Hazel Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. ' Ivan Brundidge, Mr. and Mrs. ATtyn Nusom, all of thia community; -Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bressler of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Gabe DeJardin of Stayton, the Misses Maxine and Elaine DeJardin and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Julian DeJardin. . WOODBURN Lillian He GonegaL assisted by Zoa Low thian, was hostess at the Junior 'Woman's club party last Thurs day evening. Past Presidents Zoa Lowthlan, Freda Burt, Peggy Dobson and Mildred Versteg re ceived gifts in honor of the oc casion. wjairtiful UtT, ZOOM, .1te ot arnoi fi". Women Will Ask For Money- - The second of the three work ing groups of women, who will , cover the residential district for the-: Bed Cross ; war tomd drive wCl be headed by Mfs. Douglas McKay and Mrs. William Ham ilton. . This team wOl fake the district south of State afreet to the city limits. Their oj&ota Is $1400. The ;' following women "- will work in the Team No. I. captain. Mrs. Jerrold Owen: worker, Mrs. T. B. Keeler, Mrs. rioyd uter, Mrs. A. W. Fogel sonc. Mrs. Marvin Lewis. Mrs. El more X. HiU. Mrs. J. n. Bishop, Mrs. Walter H. Smith. Mrs. Lee Can field and Mrs. - Harry Belt. Team No. X. captain. Mrs. lo Pace; workers. Mrs. Ed wist Arm strong. Mrs. Xester Barr. Mrs. L. R. Burderte. Mrs. John Carson. Mrs. N. D. Clement. Mrs. Earl Daue, Mrs. Elmer Daue. Mrs. L. N. Simon. Mrs. Elton Thompson. Miss Efne Smith. Mrs Paul Traglio and Mrs. Walter ZoseL v.... Team No. S. captain. Mrs R. D. Woodrow; co-captain. Mrs. Herbert Osuind; workers: Mrs. Paul Hend ricks. Mrs.' Dun Younf, Mrs. R. L. Edwards, Mrs. Vernon Perry. Mrs. Garland Simpson. Mrs. N orris Btxby. Mrs. Georse Ar buckle. Mrs. A. J. Bahn, Mrs. E. J. See liars. Mrs. James Humphrey, Mrs. Keith Brown. 'Mrs. Merrill Online. Mrs. A. C F. Perry, Mrs. Earl SneU. Mrs. Verden Hock ett. Mrs. Richard Severln. Mrs. Ray mond Bonesteele. Mrs. Versal Furey, Mrs. Frank Healy. Mrs. W. W. Bar ron, Mrs. Frederics; Lamport and Mrs. Roy Davidson. Team No. 4, captain, Mrs. Richard Slater; workers. Mrs. Dolpa Crsic. Mrs. B. M. Donaldson. Mrs. F. X. Hoereth. Mrs. Floyd Muler. Mrs. Harry U. Miller. Mrs. K. V. McMech an. Mrs. F. 8. Faxson. Mrs. Jay K. Reeves, Mrs. T. K. Riles. Mrs. Carl C Schneider and Mrs. Ed R. Vlesko. Team Now s. captain. Mrs. J. D. Foley; workers. Mrs. R. D. Paris. Mrs. H. M. Kins'. Mrs. S. D. Jones. Mrs. James McGilchrist, Mr Roy Otunart. Mrs. J. C Bird. Mrs. H. C. Hutchins. Mrs. Walter B. Mjnler and Mrs D- C Burton. - Tessa No. . cspsshi. Mrs. Harris XJetz; workers, Mrs. Sam Butler. Mrs. Nefl Brown. Miss Margaret Bar qu 1st, Miss Carmelita Bersjuist. Mrs. W. G. Fisher. Mrs. Roma Hun ter and Mrs. J. M. Sehon. Team No. T. captain, Mrs. Braxler C nwll; workers, Mrs. David Eason. Mrs. May Calvin. Mrs. James Smith and Mrs. Roacoe WUeoaw Team Mow 8. captain. Mrs. Carl Zm 1 in 1 sT Ww- n " O INSTANT COOKIN0 O WHOLE WHEAT O FLAKED CEREAL Hatty IN TAETE KtVf Itt PEAnsQirs Corner Cnsaaeccaal St J a FOR TOAT tot and mm U - V rim y cw ,o-EatZOOM ' -i -a nulk or cream m nutrition a. "ZDOM-W ptote5n, : . i. ...mins ana """ . : I , breakfast . -,t?sfvUiS. Ihl Miller: workers. Mrs. X. D. Berwick, Mrs. Mervin Fidler, Mrs. Wayne Tay lor, Mrs. Robert M. Gstke. Mrs. James Bunnell. Mrs. Ed Roberts, Mrs. Earl Wooldridfe and Mrs. O. S. Ash. Team Now t. captain, Mrs. Charles r1avrH? wivkm Ut. W Vt TlMha RiSrs. Mrs. F. . M. Flemlnf. Mrs.. OrvUle Bowers, Mrs. Fred Boyer, Mrs. Ed Hoffman. Mrs. Gladys Chrls- tenson. Mrs. B. J. C. Patten, Mrs. William M. McKinney. Mrs. J. C Sands. Mrs. D. W. Nash. Mrs. Elmer Church. Mrs Gertrude Loodell and Mrs. Darrell Gilchrist. Mrs. Kenneth Potts and sen, Ronald of Portland, formerly of Salem left for Paso Robles; California to be with Mr. Potts who is stationed at, Camp Rob erts. They will remain for sev eral weeks.;'-;.; it mw-. , tuiii vuarics jurusriir, wnv has been in Portland this winter, is visiting at the home of her son and riaiiffhf rw.In-latir 'R.ff - uul Mrs. Donald McCargar this week, Today's Menu Spanish rice wOl go on cream ed fish to make the day's main dish. - i i Crisp green salad . Baked Spanish rice Creamed tuna or salmon Steamed spinach Youngberry pie ' (Frozen berries) BAKED SPANISH MCE - 4 tablespoons fat (bacon suggested) cup chopped onions . cup diced celery 1 IM cups boQed rlct ' lVs cups tomatoes ' " M teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper ' cup buttered crumbs Heat fat In frying pan, add on ions, celery, peppers and toma toes. Simmer five minutes, stir ring constantly. Add rice, salt and pepper.' Boll t minute and pour into buttered baking dish. Sprinkle with crumbs. Bake 35 minutes in moderate oven. - 1 ml. mm "S mT TKXTVMK casii stoue Chenaeketa . . Sal If, rusts- aMRttsrel CosdameT insi tn-t ' ffmteZT. .1 D D J) . A,ifr VVV ' Hi s- D M&d'- Jj Uva -LM SS- -.mWsMMm. 'mSanssir-'S Cartel end tlarket Sts. Open Lvenizs and ScndaTS Salem, Oregon aw i ,czzi . cn.. .czl.i 3 r n ri