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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1943)
: t 'i Girls Now ; In National Group At a supper meeting at which the Junior Hostess league of Sa ; Iem voted to become a member ' of the National Girls Service organization, hostess division of ' the USO, Lt. A. D.: Fowler of i the Salem air base gave an ad dress on the duties of the en listed men in thearmy air corps. The meeting was held at the , Chemeketa-street USO on Wed- nesday night." The army air corps is not a new organization, the lieuten ant pointed out, but although it is old in theory and in practice there are some things new, espe- cially-the -different professions '- which are now used in order to insure an efficient organization. For only three years has it been a separate. branch of the armed service. ( , " - . Eleven sections described by the speaker are IV orderly room, " where records blithe men are kept;' 2. supply," for materiel or - j equipment; 3. tronsportation, for , ground use of the corps; 4. cbm- inunicafions; $.; armament,' for equipment . 'on 'planes' which throw 'bullets and ''ordnance, where ammunition," chemicals vand gases are handled; 6. oper ' ations, for the keeping of all re-i cords " pertinent r. to . flight of planes, to be sent to Washing-; j ton: ,7.;parachutes; medical; 8. cooks and bakew; ;10.- engin-: eering, for the maintenance' of ' ngihes with specialists in land- "ing gear, radio, guns, sheet metal, ' painting .and : photography; Jl. mtemgencemcludlng iiwtructoM on enemy- information and the ' department of public relations. ;Pro-America. ; Meets At the Pro-America , Republi- can club ' meeting held at the' : YWCA ; Tuesday night, plans -: were made for an out of doors ' meeting and no ' host dinner to . be! held in the Winifred Petty- John garden August 3. , Mrs. C. . C. Clark led the, group' in the" : pledge-to the flag at the ppen- ing of the meeting. After; a short T; business session! a Teport on the '.. state convention ;.was ''given by the!, president, .Mrs.1 A. .J. : Vide Mrs. E. Ewing spoke on propos ed emigration laws and Miss ; Alice Crary Brown played a piano selection. . The Enclewood women's elnb covered dish ' luncheon which : was Scheduled for today has been postponed indefinitely.'. . MT. ANGEL News f the wedding of Miss Dorothy Ebner to Ben Larsen of the US coast guard at Astoria on June 19 was " received, here Tuesday. : Mrs. Larsen is the daughter of Mrs. Rose Ebner ofr Mt. Angel and Mr, Larsen s the; son .'of Mr. andMrs. 'sS Larsen of Astoria. ' The ; ceremony took . place at the Star of the Sea Catholic , ehurch' ' in "Astoria '' with ' Rev, John Laidlow officiating. ) -:, The bride wore a white after noon frock with; matching acces sories. The reception was held at the home of the groom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Larsen left Im mediately for a short; wedding trip to the Oregon beaches and , will make their home In As toria 'where Mrs.! Larsen will continue her work as supervisor of the maternity ward at St. Mary's hospital.; . ; A-- . 135 II. Ccnnercial Mineral Oil is widely used for con stipation. MZk of Magnesia la a mild laxative that give relief for puns. Mag-lax combines both. Gives two-way relief for constipation. Get Mag-lax at our drug counter. : mag-la:: , IITiLiniEG va no tin TADLETS 1 Sorvicowomon S .' U 4 j ; I I X Second Lieutenant" Margar- et Grimmett,'. now TOrvincja WAC detachmenrtrt the army , air base, Blythe. California.' She is the (daughter of Mrs. F. R. Bruns Route 4. ." Miss Margaret Ellen Jones, laboratory: technician for the Morse-Robertson clinic here in 1941,' is scheduled for an im portant job in the hospital corps of the navy . following her en listment in the WAVES, it was ; reported here yesterday by Chief Robert B. Fallon, in charge "of the US navy recruiting substa tion. .-. J '; ; " ' - Miss Jones is awaiting assign ment to the WAVES training school at Hunter's college of Co lumbia university at New. York City where she will learn her navy job. Miss Jones . graduated . from North ' Central high school In Spokane in 1935. She was on the honor roll and was active in Rainbow Girls , work. She at tended Western Washington Col lege of Education, majoring in English, in 1940-41, then attend ed the North Pacific college of dentistry. Her first Job was as laboratory technician here at the : Morse-Robertson 'clinic, in 1941. . Since that time she has been a laboratory technician - tor . Dr, Wesley E. Gatewood, physician in Portland. , : Miss Jones is the second mem- . ber of her ! family to enlist in the armed services! Her brother, Donald W. Jones, is a cadet offi cer now in training in Kansas. Miss Jones i has been active in communir work, is a member 'of the USO and Girls Service organization at Vancouver, is a blood donor and is active in work of the Vancouver Episcopal church. She is a member of Beta Sigma Phi : sorority and Colum bia Hunt club, and is the daugh ter of Mrs. Lucille M. Jones, 3100 J street, Vancouver, Wash. TliejOriginal "YELLOW FRONT9 Sole Agents for Penslar Remedies for Marlon County ; , Prescriptions Filled 1899-1943 Your health is of utmost importance in times ' like these and you are urged to guard, it dili-; gently. Do not call a Doctor unless you are in doubt then be sure that you bring your prescription to Schaefer's where you can be I certain of fresh ingredients, expertly com- v pounded in accordance 'with .the Doctor's . orders. 1 To Keep Your Kidneys ' Functioning Perfectly 1 Try Schaefer's J m&sy Fills j Hot Weather Brings Out v Corns and Bunions. ! Get Relief with 1; Cera Denedy 25 When Summer Colds Leave Wi (01 HO HI1 mm What th7 can do What they're doing about Louise Ram age Private Florence Louise Ram age, ; USMCWR, of 1108 Leslie street, has completed her indoc trination training at Hunter col lege, New York City. : " r : She is now assigned to a ma rine corps base to free a marine for combat jduty. f Private Ramage is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. L.' M. Ram age. and enlisted in the marine corps women's reserve through the local procurement district office, i - ,; ' FORT DES MOINES Three ' women - from Salem ? have just begun training at the first wom en's' army' corps training center here. They were immediately as signed to a receiving center com pany for a week of elementary training. Here they were issued clothing and equipment, instruc ted in : rudiments of drill, and given army classification tests. For the ' fallowing . four '. weeks they will be assigned to a basic company for more detailed mili tary training preparing them to replace a man in a non-combat army job. " j They arei Margaret J. Ander son, ' 745 -North Capitol : street; Gayle L. Ryan, 448 Center street, and Margaret L. Grewell, 1028 South 12th!street i ; i Mr. and lira. Fleyd Miller are on JTilf7" ing left last night by train. They plan to be gone la month. DALLAS Fifty members and guests met at the Almire Re bekah lodge hall Tuesday ; for the- initiation of two candidates. Memorial services were held for the late E. M.-jLoban. Short talks were given by Salem vis itors. The! hall was decorated with mixed flowers. The serv- Ing table was centered with: a silver holder of. sweet peas and white candles. ;Mrs. 0.S. Kel ley, Mrs. Harvey Carpenter and Mrs. L H. Hosman were the holt esses. ' :-f;j' ;j .. , Drug and Candy Special Enjoy the Woods This Summer. Avoid Poison Oak. Discomfort, - r . : Uccd's Pcx::n Calx! Dcncdy iCc Cz $1 . Avoid Summer Discomfort i with ' ' Scbacfsr's : Dccizl Ohlncnl itz Extra Exercise Brings Pain - and Soreness. Get Relief with . . . . . Schaefer's i Ilcrvc srnd Eczo Ziiniziciil H w3 Ci $1 This has "" ' ' ' 11 ' ' ' ' " ' '"' -- MsaaMMMMaMaaaMWMi',i mmmmmmmmmKmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamHmmKmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ; - mm ' ?,. a " TT . S i Mrs. Edward J. Bell ; ! " State Regent bn Way: East- -. ' ; Mrs. . Edward J. BelL state re- gent of the' Catholic Daughters of America left Thursday on the Portland Rose for Cleveland, Ohio, to attend the national con vention of that organization. Re presenting, the Catholic Daugh ters of the ; state of Oregon at the convention, she will be in "a position to present to the con vention the splendid growth of . the jurisdiction over which she is now state regent, assuming this position June ' 1. The Stayton court of the Catholic Daughters was. Instituted : three 'years ago, during which ' time Mrs: Bell was grand regent," and today has a total membership of nearly. 100, : which century mark they plan to : meet on. their anniversary date this November. Both Mr. " and Mrs. Bell have been actively engaged" In Catholic fraternal work H . Oregon for ' the past "decade.": ;t"X ' '': In 1138-39, acompanying her husband, then state deputy of the Knights of Columbus of Ore gon, she; visited numerous lead ers of the Catholic Daughters at Knights ' of Columbus con ventions In Atlantic City," In dianapolis, Cincinnati, Chicago" and :New York City and her so journ to Cleveland will give her an opportunity of renewing ma ny acquaintances of the past years and assisting other state regents of the Pacific slope in securing the, vital needs of the war effort in the west. Returning : from the convention, which will close on July 13, Mrs. Bell will visit friends In Fort Wayne, In diana, Chicago, Milwaukee and the Dakotas and return home via the Northern Pacific and Milwaukee roads. She plans to be away about a month. Delegates Given Instructions 1. The executive' board members' and recently elected delegates to the state i convention ' in Bend August 19, 20 and 21 j of the American I Legion auxiliary, were called together for a spe cial meeting by Mrs. Stanley Krueger, president of the auxil iary on Tuesday night at the YWCA. ,;.::-;:: Reports on the July 4 projects were made by Mrs. Donald Madison and other committee heads. Delegates were assigned to the various convention com mittees. :t::r ' Present were Mrs. Krueger, Mrs. Madlsdh, Mrs. O. E. Palma teer, Mrs. James G arson, Mrs. John Olson, Mrs. Merle Travis, Mrs. Mem Pearce, Mrs. L N. Bacon,' Mrs. Earl Andresen, Mrs. Leon Brown, Mrs. A. H. Wilson, Mrs. Frank Marshall and Mrs. W. L. Osborne. , . I The regular unit executive board meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Garson on Monday;. '.' -j. Store Phcno 5197-0723 Offending OiSerT COHALIK2 hMbtb 50 c i'.Z I.""1TATI0.'I ftwoo jnmptfy wiffe :; DEtl-MA-MOL soothing ointment tLfm helped thousandsJ. . IWimtmIWm 'mmSmS. 0w1 Organization IssuesPaper - V First., Issue . of the monthly paper to be published by the Girls Service organization at jhe Chemeketa street USO center made its appearance at the buf fet dinner at which the girls were entertained at the center Wednesday night. The paper, edited by Margaret 1 Magee, will contain contribu tions in the future' from staff members,': who have signified their, desire of working on the publication. Contained in this issue of the paper was Information pertinent to the USO members, an article on Captain James H. Howard, commander of the, elghter squad ron at the Salem aalr base, an introduction of ; the new Trail blazer division , at Camp , Adair and ; its 4 commanding . officer, - Maj. Gen.' John Dahlqulst, side-' lights on the enlisted men of the air corps and hints for the girls, serving as hostesses at the cen- ter. . .-: ! 1 -.1 '; . .: Y- -v: z C : . - .u 1 ';: . ' - INDEPENDENCE The : Cal vary Presbyterian . church was. the, scene "of the, Joyely Sunday, afternoon" wedding of Miss Bar bara Mattison, daughter of Mr. : and Mrs. Grover Mattison io Lieutenant John H. Martin.- of Fort Lewis, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Carl Martin of Chicago. , Arrangement of blue delphin- eums and, lilies., guarding, white tapers decorated ; each church window. Tall baskets of white gladiola, pink larkspur, and blue . delphinium were banked around tall candelabra at the altar. 4 Preceding tiie .ceremoiv, : Lt. , Edward Bonneyl of Camp Adalf, sang, and was accompanied by Miss Betty Addison who also played the wedding marches. The . bride, given : in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white tulle. Her .long veil, of tulle and . lace was caught with a coronet : of- orange ; blossoms ! and pearls.. She carried a .show-. . er I bouquet of pink rosebuds,' bouvardio, and violets. .. : . i Miss Jean FJlen Irvine was i maid of honor. She wore a gown i of blue net. Misses Wanda Mes- singer, Anna Me . Raniey ' were i bridesmaids and g d w n e d In : dresses vof light pink net. The i girls carried nosegays of pink ' bouvardia, blue delphineum and white rosebuds. LVt Edward Bonney was best' man and ush ' ers were Lt. Bill Heckert of Camp - Adair, Lt. Louis Labun ske and i Lt. . Ross j Johnson of Fort-Lewis.;".: ' - ' Rev, Ralph Wagner of Dallas officiated. M-;- Following the ceremony a re : ception was held at the Matti . son home for members of the f wedding party, . relatives and; a ! few friends.' Mrs; H.: M. .Ward j of Portland and Mrs. Dole Pom- eroy, aunts of the bride, poured, j Misses Barbara Ruef, Marvel ; Coon i and Mildred Pomeroy as- The couple went to Tacoma where they win be at home while Lt; Martin is at Ft. Lewis. For going . away, , Mrs. Martin wore a . suit - of . white wool with blue accessories and an orchid. Mrs. Martin graduated from the Independence schools and attended Oregon State college. For tiie last year; she has been employed at Camp Adair. Lt Martin attended Morgan Park academy In Chicago. HARD WEARING. . . LONG WEARING . j ' Because you're living in slacks more than 'U if ever these days . . . here are important l V JV tt ) f slack fashions to wear at work in your Vic- ' I ' ' C i tory garden or during your play-time, oj -:: ir.sVM ''' ( J duty hours. Trim fitting and sturdy, they 're ; . .j 1 V ' f ; expertly made to withstand wear and give' V WT j V maximum service while sittl retaining tteir 1 K j I - . casual good looks.. . , i I N" l :V ; 2f SG3ecfes!is ' : . ; H , , i ne3hr:$I.E3-: 'C ' I ': . ZliT . LL UkD Ou ill LI Q Anniversary Observed SILVERTON Trinity Ladies . Aid will observe its 50th anni versary on Sunday, July. 11, be , ginning with the regular, morn . ing worship at ill o'clock. Rev. M. J. K. Fuhr wiU use -Establish Through jthe - Work of Our Hands" as his morning theme. Special music will .be furnished by the . Lutheran Men's chorus , of , Trinity and -1 m m a n u e 1 .'churches with Mrs. Tom Ander . son directing. A processional an niversary thank offering t will 1 also be -taken; -l'X, ; ' ' Following the services a din ner" will be served in the church 'social rooms by the Ladies Aid 'members. ; .. : In the afternoon, beginning at j 2 o'clock," the : anniversary pro : gram will be given. The RL Rev. " JELM. Toss, " district president and ' former pastor of Trinity, i will be the guest speaker. Greet ings will be read rf om Mrs. H. M. Normann national Women's Missionary-Federation president of Cresco, Iowa, Mrs.' Olaf Eger, , district president Tof ' , Los An - geles, and Mrs." Clifford LeRud, ' circuit 'president ; of ' Portland; ' also front former pastors. Ladies' Aid presidents ' and other mem bers. "Immanuel ' and Calvary ...Ladies ..Aids ' have : been invited :as guests, with Mrs. R, O. So lum president of Immanuel . and Mrs. J. LeRud of Calvary. . The history of the Ladies Aid time tels GOOD LOOKING will be read by Mrs. Xc'. Ilolden. .The society , was organized in 1233 by the late Rev. N. Peder- sen. There were 10 members at that time: Mrs. N. Pedersen, Mrs. ". Engebret Larsen, Mrs. ! Eyan Larsen, Mrs, S. Opstad, 1 Mrs. B. TIngelstad, Mrs. A. G. ! Molden, Mrs. A. A. Svaren, Mrs. I Albert Olsen, Mrs, H. Kloster and Mrs. B. Storiie. Mrss StorUe alone of the charter; members remains. It was not ;until 1805, when Rev. Ai O. White became pastor of Trinity, that officers were elected from the member ship of the Aid. The first offi cers were Mrs. Anna K, Jensen, resident: Mrs. O. A. Toft, vice- nresident: Mrs. M. J. Jensen, secretary, land Mrs. C L Ben son, treasurer With the excep tion of Mrs. Toft, i who died in 1918, the others are still living here and wfll be. honored Sun day at the. anniversary program together with Mrs. Storiie Mrs. C. J. bahlen, president, has the longest record of service as such since the beginning. This is her seventh year. Special; musical numbers "will be arranged for the ' afternoon program '"and - the entire day's program Is open to the public. .. ; Park Accepted :-. EUGENE, July t-JPf An 80 aere McKenzie river tract offered by Ben F. and Kay Dorris, Spring field, as a state park has been ac cepted by Che state highway com mission, it was learned Thursday. Beau-catching dresses ttif the simple, " flattering lines that lay- seige to, any man s Z heart ! ; Wear, them for date- and for. dancing at the. X service mens canteen. we and vivid prints '. . 1 at a thrifty price! - I -v Mrs. Alice S. Foster and Her bert W. Miller, bo'Ji cf m,r, was solemnized Sunday at a 11 ?clock service to tie Turner Methodist church, with the pas tor, Rev; Paul Jaquith, offici ating. The service was read in the presence of 'tomediats rela tives of both famiUes. The at tendants were Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Down of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Mmer will reside, at their; farm near Turner.' I. , j ; Today's Menu j Today's menu will Incluo'e a potato salad " which will xnske the main dish. T ' v Potato salad j Kippered salmon : : Fresh plums ri VICTORY POTATO SALAD 1 cups cubed cooked pota toes - H cup diced carrots ' cup cooked green beans cup diced celery J 2 tablespoons minced onions, v 1 tablespoon inmced parsley teaspoon salt ,' ' v P H teaspoon paprika . j j , 2 tablespoons French dressing Mix and chill ingredients. Add bacon dressing. You may yary' the vegetables to suit your con--venience.' -' !" - .1. - . - i' - .. All Dcgnlar : $4.5 Drc3 1 '. - a Bad Cough Try Schaefer's Ilcrfczl Dakaa EC3 Ci $1 4 1 .v Tr t 1 V 1 K - -JU. TTrrrFTnTfr" tialiiiti:i:iMi;h iTnTl aEEET f