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.1 PAGE EIGHT NadineLewis Wednesday: . Miss ,Nadine Iwis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Lewis, was 'feted at a miscellaneous shower Wednesday , night at the home of . Mrs. - B.' E. Gipson. She an nounced her engagement to Mr. Vernon Hasness, son - of ' Mrs. Katherine Hasness or Yourigs town, Ohio. No date has been set for the wedding. ... .." -:i " The evening was spent infor mally! " Retreibm ents .... were served; y ' - - re present were Miss Lewis, the honored guest, Miss Alicia But ler, Miss Ruth Remple, Miss Katherine - Remple, Miss Irene Higgins, Miss Helen Fanton, Miss Ruth Gladys' Lang, Miss Noel Urns, and the hostess, Mrs. Gipson. " . ; y' Auxiliary Hears War Veteran Marion auxiliary to -the Vet erans of Foreign Wars met "for its r e g u 1 a r1 business meeting Monday night Mrs. Willie Boone presided. l Y: ". Mrs. Don Furlough was in stalled as patriotic instructor and Mrs. Francis Kennedy, as color bearer by department of Oregon secretary, Mrs. Olga McElvain. Mrs. Alta Huddleston was initiated into the order. .. , Sea Scout 'Arthur Case spoke to the auxiliary "on the. etiquette of the United . States flagv.Fif teen dollars was voted to the . Red ' Cross."-. "- "y-y: . ,. "l" , Glenn Huddleston, seaman first ' class on leave, . told of his experiences. , He saw action in 1IW UMJV -" u shrapnel .wounds. He is a gun- I iier and has five Japanese zero I planes to his credit. I Mrs. Dollie Wickert announ ced the meeting of delegates to the sate convention on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 pjn. "at the Vet erans hall. T The next auxiliary meeting N'Jvlj t? : . - : , . . The B. C. Chapter of -PEO wiU 'it ; hold its meeting tonight at the. home of - Mrs. D. A. , Emerson, 2040 Virginia street, Mrs. Carl Emmons is assistant . hostess. .Mrs. Oscar Paulson, president and convention j delegate;, w i 1 1 give- report f on j the" convention.' ; It j;is the , last meeting' before September. , V . y - tServiccwomen What they can do" i .What they're doing about It ' AUMSViLLE-t MrT; ind Mrs. ' A. E. Bradley have received - word from uieir two daughters, " Lt. Leota"; Bradley in nursing ' service, and Virgie Bradley in i WAAC service, both "at Fort Riley, Kansas. The former is an instructor- in technical surgery and the 1 la tter " i is in the postal department. 'HorsesHoe' Neckline Sew something simple and very "different- make up this demure young frock fromj Pat tern 'A299 by Anne- Adams. It has femininity without furbe lows in softness through the front skirt; in new "horsesioe" neckline framed by a tiny collar. Choose a cotton or synthetic, fab ric in a Bcroll print. -. Pattern , 422$ is available only in misses' sizes 12, 14, 18,18, 20. Sizte 16 takes ZVa yards 35-inch. Send SIXTEEN CENTS In coins for this Anne Adams pattern. Write r'amlv SIZE. " NAME, ADDRESS. STYLE -NUMBER. - - - - - ; TEN CENTS more brinifs you our Sprint -Pattern Book wita its.easy-to-m:. -e i styles for 'everyone.- - - Sfiid- jour order- to The Oregon rtjtc; 'nan. Pattern Department. Sa-ji-m. Crft Deliverjr o. patterns -may tike longer' than usual because of the heavy volume of mail. ,'. ' " ' i ' i'i CLUB CALENDAR ntlDAT ' Past Matrons of OE5 mts at th Gotden Pheasant at pjm. . Dakota Ladies picnic at 12:30 p. m. at Mrs. W. Dowries. 15 Nortb i Ktb street. t -. t : MONDAY ' Service Guild of Leslie Metho dist church meets at p. m. with Hn. Uoyd ReUly, 425 Ox ford avenue. WEDNESDAY y Nebraska auxiliary meets with Mrs Margaret Willi. S65 North . 5th street, for covered dish luncheon at 12 .30 p.m. 'in mm' v '1, 4 I- 11' MR. I AND MRS. THOMAS KING ') (picture . alpove) ; were married in late April at San Rafael, California. ' Mr&; King is the ) former Miss Layonne Keyes; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Keyes of San Rafael .and Mr. . King is the. son'i of. Mr! arid Mrs.",- H.. B.' King and ..is in the- marine -corps. 1 . I'l J J : .''-' j' ' Dinner Honors Bifthclay I t- ; . ,Mr. and Mrs. Conner Stewart honored ; . their , daughter, Miss , Marguerite onner, at a dinner "on her 18th birthday" Saturday. night ; '. : . . l . .-"V i. . . : Present were ' Miss. - Stewart, Miss Virginia Oleson, Miss Fran- ' . ces' Tedike, Leo'. Erwert, Wilson" Rockford, Clarence Sauvairi, Mr.: and Mrs. Forrest Sauvain and "Mr. and Mrs. Stewart. - TALBOT Mrs. Georte Potts, ... J . f ...w - - " " .? weanesoay aiiernqon?OT' mepi bers of the Talbot Women's club. She used blue and white spring blowers in attractive bowls . for , decorations.- Mrs.? D E. Blinston . " presided oyer the meeting. :- f : ' Plans "were rmade for" a-bridal ? shower : for Miss Ida Belknap tat : the home of her parents, Mr. and . MrsJ iGilbert " B e 1 k n a p." Mjs. Elmo Brown was appointed on t he entertainment "committee; Mrs.; "John- Finjay, Mrs." Laiir ence Finlay and Mrs. Clyde Mc- . Clain" were-appointed on the" re freshment committee. Mrs. G.W. Potts,' Isr, the ; club . chaplain. reaa me scripture. - T-..-Mrs. J. V. Potter anddaugh . ter, -Laura Ann- of White Sul phur Springs Mont,' and Don .: 4 na Zehrier were guests. Mrs Potts was assisted by Mrs. D. E. Blinston. , Members present. were. Mes- dames Al Gurgurich, Gilbert ' Belknap, 'Addie "Davidson,' Elmo Brown, G. W. Potts, sr; D.' E. - Blinston, v Jane r Gaulick, ; N.-. S Nave, Lena Bursell, John Bos tractj John Zehner and the host- - -ss, Mrs. Potts. . , - . i ... " l : -. r. . v ROBERTS The . Community Ited Cross sewing group, .sewed" "all day Wednesday and decided , next Wednesday, to hold the "last sewing day unta after the busy fruit and harvest season is over, r : Those sewing wereMrsi Blan che King," Mrs. Alice Coolidge Mrs. Frank Needham. Mrs. war ry Carpenter, Mrs." Albert Blan- .j kenship, -Mrs. hee Eyerly,-. Mrs. , ; "i"" T .T port,: Mrs. George Judson. CynT . thia Needham, Mary ; Jane ' Os- born and Yvonne Gray. j :: Mrs. Lee Eyerly managed and made' possible sewing of" this Iproup. The Red : Cross funds were r swelled, lioo, through ' the 'serving lunch at the recent Rob erts cattle auction. Now' Mcm7 - Wear " ':'J 'y FALSE. TEETH; - With Mor Comfort rASTXETH.' a pleasant alkaline (hon-acid) powder, holds fake- teeth more firmly. To eat and talk in trior, comfort, just sprinkle a litUa FAS-TEETH-on your plates. No gummy, eooey. pasty taste or feeling. Checks f'p2ate - odor- (denture breath). -Get FASTEETil at any drug store. - r- mmm mm. Eiokta Women Have Luncheon, The Etokta Woman's club met at the home of Mrs. S. B. Gil lette Tuesday for a covered dish luncheon. Guests were seated at two long tables on . the lawn Golden lilies and Dutch iris cen tered the tables. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. E. J. Don nell, - Mrs. Mason Bishop, Mrs. W. J. En tress, Mrs. Clifton Ross and Mrs. George Fake. Mrs. Neal Shaffer an dsmall daughter Mary Gayle of Kent, wasn were;spe cial guests. ! v - Those attending the -meeting wereriMr&J Mason' '-Bishop. Mrs.'v E. A. Boyle, Mrs. H. G. Carl, ; Mrs.:.w. w. -ctodwic-:M.iE.,f J. Donhell, Mrs. W.4 J. Entress,, ; Mrs. Richard EricksonMrs. M. A. Estes, Mrs. George Fake,. Mrs. : S. B. Gillette, Mrs. P. E. Gra t ber, Mrs. O. H. Horning .Mrs. Stuart Johnson, Mrs.1 E. A. Lee, Mrs. . E., M. McKee, Mrs. J. Ray ' Pemberton, Mrs. 'Clifton Ross, Miss Gertrude Savage, Mrs. B. "F. Schmbk"er.'Mrs.? A, L. Skewis," Mrs. X. R. Springer. Mrs. H. O. Taylor.T Mrs. Arthur G. Ups ton and. Miss Antoinette White.' Mayflower Guild Elects Officers Mayflower - Guild members of the. First Congregational church ; . met .Wednesday at Mri Charles, F. Miller's home for- covered dish luncheon. - Following the luncheon,' a business meeting and election of -officers were held. New offi cers are Mrs. C. K. Logan,- pre sident; Mrs. Oren Campbell, vicl ' president; .Mrs. Chester ' Luther;" , treasurer and Mrs. Charles ' F; Miller, secretary- - ; ';. Special guests were Mrs. Geo- -;rge Rossman, Mrs. David. Cam eron, Mrs. Raymond Walsh, Mrs. c: A. Ratcliffe, Mrs.;' James Dut ton and Mrs. Robert McCorkle. Mrs? McCracken Is Hostess ' I ;.: . . ' A one o'clock 'luncheon was ' . given- by Mrs V Frank McCrack- ' en Wednesday in. the garden of her country' home'. '."y i K ' "Invited were Mrs. Homer ; V Carpenter, Mrs. Charles Fowl- er, Mrs. 5am , troDen Airs. . . A. Lee, Mrs. Ben Schmoker, Mrs. ; Abner Kline, Mrs. Leo' C. Dean ; and the hostess. v . - . .: yy tteoi 5 Ste mm Mil r!i :J-ujt?.. . " i - I. 'i - - ii i 1 11 11 """" IVT 5-;-rvvv ... ,.-r... ....... II Tie OEEGOiT STATESMAN. Salem. Bride-Elect Incentive For Shower . .".. Miss Doris Lee Anderson, -bride-elect of Mr. Dene Cooksey " of Medford, was honored at a ' surprise linen shower ' Wednes day night at the home .of. Miss J Lois Robinson.' Miss Peggy Ga- briel was assisting hostess. l - i ;a flowers ' decorated ; the ' roomi. " Following . games, refreshments . were served. About 15 were . ' present. Members-' o( Gamma !': Tau Gamma 'sorority and . bridal party were invited. the Joan Barnes Has Party Joan Barnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Barnes, .will celebrate her seventh birthday Friday afternoon with a party- at tne nome.oz ner parents. Invited are Johnny, Peter and Punty Rex, Astrid Severin, Wal- lace Carson, Kathy and Ann Heltzei, fatty, - Maura ana mi- chael Deeney , Carolyn . Taylor, . .Maruyn Hart, Sharon Lampkui, Eldon -Conner, ; Toni and Joan ' Barnes. s " :--.i-:f--' J:-'y y - " " ' :North: (Jarolma v " . . , ; .., - ' W " " VVedClin(? OCene -' v,,:;. : ? - ... In the First. Christian church in Durham North Carolina, Miss Leota . Conner, ; daughter of - Mr.' and Mrs. Lowman Conner, of Dallas, became the bride of -Mr, "Robert S. Baker, son of Mr. and" "Mrs. Mark Baker. - - . A reception followed the cere- - mony; at the Washington-Duke hotel. ' ,: - - .; ; -5 " ' Mrs. Baker formerly was em ployed in the office of .the secre tary: of state. Mr. Baker a cor poral, Isl in instructor at Camp Butner where they will live. - , , 1 TAT J Y-:i !rcuo . fSr ' Q-riiri-lrTT - Miss ' Shirley La Verne .. vFul mer, daughter of Mrs. Grace L. Fulmer, u became , the - bride of . Mr.. Eldon J. Harm of LaCrosse, Wisconsin at theFirst Methodist, church - parsonage i S a t u r d a y. ' "night.1 , y -v '. , . Sy,..y '-' y - r ' y The bride wore a navy ' blue dress with, white braid and a red topcoat. Her corsage was of white gardenias and rosebuds. Mr. Perry S.' Moody, jr., was best man. ; ; . " ' " ' The bride graduated from Sa lem high school and is employed in - war.! work. Staff Sergeant Harm attended schools "in La Crosse, Wisconsin, and is sta tioned at Camp Adair. " - ; Mr. md Mn. WUllam BUke : have retired' from -their farm at ; Willow Lake, and are now liv lng at -' 1394 North Sum me r street. .They sold the farm, to ... their son Phillip and his wife, formerly of Portland." - ' '' T ISSI is no reduction inOorex ultra-refined . . . it is free from caustic, an exclusive, parenrea quality-feature, giving Oorox unsurpassed efficiency It pro vides extra-gentle bleaching.lessens rubbing, conserving hard-to-replace Unens. Oorox is oho extra-erTidenlin disinfecfing and deodorizing...providingadded home health protection. You get your money's worth in Oorox. It is concentrated for economy ... a little goes a long way. Simply follow directions on the label. t AXSKAS fAVOIRt wmrvixzGuxzt! on i:i fcwieCf ii fZZl TZ0!. Oregon. Ttldaj Morning. Tune OUTSTANDING : JUNIOR - Missr - Nancy ;- Ames ol Port . land, who .. was elected pres ident of University of Oregon student body for 1943-44; also was awarded the Gerlinger cup : as "outstanding j u n i o r woman o! the year. t DAIXAS Mrs. Orin Kelley, Mrs. J. -T. Spooner, Mrs. Otis Thompson, Mrs. '. Clark Learner and Miss Helen Butler were guests , when Mrs. .Lynn Cook entertained- her ,1 1 V.e hundred dub " Tuesday ' afternoon. Mrs. Oscar . Neufelt " w a s "co-hostess. The rooms -were decorated with spring . flowers.' , ,; Mrs..; Oscar ,Neufelt received the prize, for high score, and Mrs. L. H, Rowell the prize for low; Mrs,' E. A. Wagner received the traveling'prize and Mrs. Learner and Mvs Butler were presented guest prizes.- : ; , - : Luncheon was served to Mrs. Orin- Kelley," Mrs. J. T." Spooner, Mrs. Otis. Thompson,'' Mrs Clark Learner, Miss Helen Butler, Mrs. T. B. Hooker, Mrs. : E.. Al Wag ner, Mrs. L. - H. ,Rowell, Mrs. John. Friesen "'and Mrs.1 Abe Hildebrand. - ..... .MEHAMA HMtesses for. shower honoring - Mrs. E r c 1 1 1 Wilson were Mrs. "Keith Phil lips, Mrs. Mae Patton and Mrs Russell Wilson. The" shower was held Saturday afternoon' at the Phillips home. ' ' - I . Refreshments Were - s e r v e d , after the gift opening to the fol lowing: Mrs." Keith Miller -of Scio, Mrs. R. A. Mason of Dal las, Mrs. Tex Kimsey,..Mrs, Ray -mond Branch, Mrs. - Charles Crook, Mrs. Earl. WolfkieL Mrs. Roy Philippi, Mrs. Chris Mc Donald, Mrs. Jack Teeters, Mrs. Frank Dake, Mrs. John Allen, Mrs. Rex Kimsey," Mrs.' Roland Liedtke,1 Mrs. Giles Wagner and Mrs. Willard Johnson. RATION CALENDAR r ' roon N " Canned Goods Blu stamps G. H and K valid throagh Jup 7. Stamps K; L and M good through July T. . m ml chMH. ranned fistv and ed ible fats Red stamps- L oow valid.' - M. June 13; N. June 20: all. including I 1 and K: expire June SO. - .- , . Sugars Coupon No. 13 x p I r e 'August IS. good for. 5 pounds. Nos. 'is ant is ' valid for S Dounds'. each canning sugar. Apply to ration board for additional ration U needed. . Coffee No. 34 in book 1 good for 1 pound until Juno ao. . 1 . ? . OASOLINg : Book A coupons No. ' good for 'four gallons. acb. xpir July ZX. rUKL OIL. Pniod coupons expire Septeaa- ber I. strength or quality. Oorox is ILUCX AK H0UUH01B OBIMflCIAIIT r t:.v.3vr$ jtaixs CAUSTIC 18. IS43 Women of; -Vicinity to Receive Canning Aid From Experts , By MAXINE BUREN ' . : Correct canning information for women of this community is now assured, with the organization of a Marion County food "preservation committee made iip" of a group of experts, and sponsored by" Miss" Frances Clinton, Marion county .home dem- uiuiii ciliuxi ageui, uiainuau vi uie tuunijr jiumuuiwu vvuuvw. cuu uttunt . -rv- ; , The chairman is Mrs. Charles Feike and the committee includes . Yield of Canned Product ; from Mrs,' Eula S. Creech. Mrs. Flor- ehce Lynds and Ii4r.Amos Bierly, 4H club leader. " , Thia group has, taken over, the , work of. informing women in, the latest methods of food preserva- tionr especially in relation to produce ' from Victory gardens. Canning, freezing and drying in formation will be available freev and later, if the need is . great enough, the committee will spon sor free demons'tration. " Last Monday and ' Tuesday nights, a group of home econom ics graduates (most of them 'housewives) , took a highly. , in tensive course of study In new developments in . f oor preserva tion. . Each agreed ' to act as ' a volunteer neighborhood ' leader. These trained women wiU be ready to pass along their ideas and 'information to' neighbors ' who contact them. The woman's page of The Ore gon statesman, as has been the policy for the past years, will . continue - to cooperate in . giving information' approved by the de partment of agriculture. and the I -extension department of the Ore gon State college in daily stones. , ; The complete ; list of experts who will be . neighborhood lead SEARS Ha What It Takos To W'illSSKF- t 2 r7 A CS if) av iviv Fashions' everyone's Different" details!' lEverything'thaYs newr makes" buying these Seors dresses all 'W' the - more exciting:- 2-pc. suit frocks; C frilly types and casuals. Cool rayon - - jersey prints! Gay butcher-spun rayons; -sheers, and combinations. 9 tot 15, 12 to 20 and 38 to 44 included. . I Groot Sutnmor t With iColorfuL VOndor-yorking Now Drosses ' H: ;M.9Q - ; ' . , . .... i - ' - . . There's nothing like a new dress to make him say "You always look so pretty l" Pick yours from Sears' huge array. Suit frocks, date types, casuals! Gay rayon prints and summery colors; also finer cottons sizes 9 to 15, 12 to 20 and 38 to 52 included. - '"' -'y ,--s"" - '- s--v-f .- -- t" -t .-- . ; Stars jfors hay posrtxi or marked filing pric es in complianc wHh Govrnmtnt regufofions mu 484 STATE ST. SALEM, OREGON ers should be clipped and;kept for reference. NamesV addresses t and . teiepnone numoers are: ' Mravi Panlute M. Bain, 25 nn- -sen avenae, 5234; Mrs. Maybelle ' Bnrch, 234S State street, 5786; Mrs. O. A. Chase, 15C9 Market . street, 7257; Miss Ol Clark. 751 Marion street, 9522; Sirs. Wanda -Clarke, 15S2 Court street, 9522; Mrs. Mabel ETCeoIey, 227 Cen ter street, 5241; Mrs. Eula S.. , - . . Creech, 189 South 14th street. MontanOIlS Arrive 6965; Mrs. Fern Daugherty, 1632 . -Caurt street, 3524; Mrs. Merl E. To VlSll llclolives ... Dimick, 909 Market street, - -..'-L T xr r ,j 1498; Mrs. Preston D.hfn. ' l'Z" 1131 North 14th street, 9578; daughter, .Laura Ann, of White Mrs. Berothy Ericksen,. 1415 Sulphur Springs, Mont, are visit South Cottage street. 5573; Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Elva Feike. 395 Richmond are- W Potts. r i;; ' nue, 5139; Miss Nettie Hatteberr, Mra! Potts, the visitor "and-Lau-Reute i 6 Box 411, 2-2705; Mrs. : ra Ann are visiting relatives in C. C ffigglns, 1344 Center street, Portland, the rest of the week. 3498; Mrs. Gladys M. Jensen, " " ' ' 939 Hood street, 4851; Mrs, Em- - " , '; ' '' mett Kieinke, 1815 South High Mission Society Meet street. 5325; Mrs. Harriet R. Mercer, Rente f. Box 66, 1 1F5; HOPEWELL . The Hopewell : BUss Anna Miles.' 454 North 17th United Brethren church Mis G". Nonary society met Tuesday'.ft land, 1640 Roosevelt street, 8245; x - . . . 'i Mrs. Edgar j Pierce. 16U Fir emoon at the home of Mr. and street. 7258; Mrs. Violet Simp- Mrs. Owen Pearse. Smartly, Inokp 6 risivol y I I talking about! Exciting colors! - at a price that 9 STORE HOURS 9:29 a. m. to C p. m. Daily t-JSi a.m. to 9 pjn. Satnrday ... m - - -m son, 2SS9 West Nob IlilL na phone: Mrs. Gladys Tnrnbull, 135 Nerth list street, 5216; BIra. Emma ' Wasson, Route 5, Box 116, no phoae. - ; - Bulletins on food presevratioa are' available to anyone inter ested, who will call or write the office of the home demonstration agent,. Miss Frances Clinton, in the old high school building. The list of free bulletins is rather long:, but a few of the most im- portant ones and those of spe- Raw Product" :(a list l or- ine ;:ianountV.ot , canned. ould Kt oiint of 1 raw), Drying Foods, for Victory ' Meals, , "Curing: Meats and Fish," THeme Preser vation' by drying,: Raiting and 5 canning, (this tells correct tim for canning by all methods re commended), Freezing., and "Sugar Saving 'Methods of Can ning and Freezing." Dross You "MI. .v-'.i y--'. A v ' . L c" w " . Hip