I:- PAGE SIX -Tri-Y; Girls 'Attend " "Session . . ! V A group of Tr-Y members and leaders just returned from .Eea beck, Washington where they at tended, a three day annual "con- ' ference of officers of Tri-Y. Dele- : gates came from-Washington and '.Oregon, the number totaling 84 ' girls and leaders. . From Salem went: Geraldine Nelson Tri Y president,' Addyse LanW, vice president, June Young, program' chairman, Pat Brown, ' service ' chairman, Betty l Zo Al len, camp and conference chair- : man, and Trude Meier, social chairman. Mrs. Elaine Fisher was advisier to the group. : The conference was taken up with morning discussions of lead ership technique and was con ducted by Girl Reserve leaders. During i the assemblies, ; Dr. Dwight Smith of the United churches of Olympia, and Dr. , Lawrence Bee of the psychology department of the University of Oregon, led in discussions, the latter dealing with the psycho logical jproblems of the present day. i Afternoons Were taken up with swimming and boating and ether recreation. Conference on -Health Held 1 Marion ' county health is in- ; creasingly dependent upon the volunteer worker, it was pointed out at the conference held in the chamber of commerce on Wed- ' nesday under the sponsorship of the public health association. The volunteer workers were or ganized at the conference, and will soon be equipped to take up added duties as assistants to the public health nurses in the var ious communities throughout the county. ; Sixty , women arid one man present "represented Benton and Polk counties as well as Mar ion county. - Mrs. Saidie Orr Dunbar, ex ecutive secretary of the State Tuberculosis association pointed out the necessity for cooperation of all civic women's clubs in this work, assuring the listeners that Individual clubs will have to give up any idea of glory to in dividual groups and work as a whole toward the one end that . of carrying out the public health program. Miss Ethel. Mealey, consultant on health education from the state department of health, was the afternopn speaker and led the discussion on work which can be done by the volunteer workers." She listed and dis cussed such possible work as as sisting at health clinics receiv ing patients, transporting them , to and' from the clinics,; greeting mothers and keeping data. She listed stenographic and clerical work, distribution of pamphlets, establishment of loan closets and work on surveys,, which will re-; lieveffie public healthfiurse and vfhlcn can be done by community-; workers. - - j -- ;- I Dr. Willard . J; Stone, V health officer for Marion county,' gave brief talk, pointing out the ne cessity for volunteer workers to assist the present staff of nur- es, which is cut over 50 percent ; In the local of f ice. ' Mrs. Ruby Bergsvik; executive secretary of the Marion county health asso-? ciation was in charge of the meeting and i n t r o d u c e d the speakers. '. :.' : . ' Mrs. C. .W. S t a c e y, county chairman of volunteer workers. , instructed the club representa- tives to return to their own com ' . munities," . to appoint health f chairmen,' who in turn' will re port back to her and the Marion county association for assign- ment to work when needed. The Yvomaa's Selief Corps will meet at the YWCA at 2 o'clock - on Friday. J , . T Perfection . . In Salem's most beautifully appointed Beauty Salon perfection la achieved through- ; '." ' r - "' Use , of the finest preparations known to the profession Expert operators trained in serv ing the most particular clien- Under expert supervision-- At popular prices. ' . i ALL NATIONALLY'fAWOUS : . PERMANENT" WAVES 6 Operators to serve you, ; . v ' , Telephone 5859 for appointment . : v -Miss Larson in chargeV ,! - ' .CLUB CALENDAR t THVKSDAY! f - Dakota -club, covered dish iup : per 9-30 WCTU hil. i VSCS ' executive-r board. FiTst ' f Methodist church,! ' 2 p.m. . Wedding ;Read at ' Church Miss Alicia Butler, daughter of Mrs. Winifred Butler became the bride of Tch. Cpl. Russell W. Newman, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Newman of McMinnville , at a -ceremony j read at ; 6:30 o'clock, on Monday night by Rev. W. Irvirt Williams. The rites were read in the fireplace room ; of the First Presbyterian church. The room was decorated with pink gladioluses and greenery. The bride was dressed in a navy blue two piece frock? with white trim, navy blue accesso ries and a corsage of gardenias. She was- attended by Mrs. Marvin E.' Larkin. . The bridal party and the fam ilies were guests of the groom's uncle, Mr. Lewis Newman, at a dinner following the wedding. The newly married couple went to the beaches on their honey moon. Mrs. Newman is a graduate of Salem high school and attended Walla Walla college. She has been employed at the unemploy ment compensation commission for , the past two years. Mr. Newman has just re turned from almost two years over seas, having served in, New Guinea. He has been assigned to train as a pilot at Sheperd Field, Texas, with the army air corps. He also attended Walla ' Walla college. Company's mothers elnb will' meet tonight at the YWCA. ELD RIEE G E Mr. ami Mrs. A H. Sahli are announcing the marriage of their, youngest daughter, Dorothy, to Pfc. Dar win Coombs. For a wedding trip the couple went to Mitchell, SD, to visit the- bridegroom's par- , ents. After this week they will be at home at Oceanside, Ore., near where Pfc. Coombs Is sta- - tioned.. ' . - . ' TODAY'S MENU on Page 10 HERFS HOW TO MAKE MARVELOUS PEAR JAM . Save Sugar and Fruit with t This Quick, Easy Recipe .' i 3 Caps Ground Pears I f Aii Cops Sugar' 7 ' l Cap Lemon Jake ; 1 Package M.CLP. Peedsi Wash, peel, and core 2j pounds fully ripe pears; grind iruit Measure cxacdy Y ' level cups of the ground pears (add .water to fill last. cup. If neces-' sary) into a large kettle'. Add the M.C Pr Pectia and lemon Juice, stir well and bring 'to i boil, stirring constandy. NOW,' add the sugar (which las been previously measured), 'continue stir ring, and bring to a full rolling" boiL BOIL EXACTLY 4 MINUTES. . Re move from fire, let the boil subside, stir and skim by turns for 5 minutes. Pour; tato sterilized Jars, allowing, 5-iaca space lor scaling with tresn paraffin. CT mm Eagles Hold Initiation - The Fraternal Order' of Eagles auxiliary met Tuesday night ' at the Eagles 'hall with Mrs. P. W. Cooper presiding. Mrs.fR. J.' Bettencourt of Eure . ka, Califs was a visitor. I Initiation was held for: ; Mrs. Henry Camp, Mrs. Robert Cas teel,Mrs. Ray Doyle, Mrs. Ivan Peterson and Mrs. Charles Glunz. The committee' appointed to serve Saturday night is Mrs; Myrte Lane, Mrs. Clyde Ogle and Mrs. Helen Curtit Mrs. Ray Moore and Mrs. W. E. Gardner were appointed to purchase cur tain! rods for the hall. It was voted to purchase a war bond on September. 14. -, After the meeting refresh ments were served. . The presi dent, Mrs. P. W. Cooper, is on a two weeks vacation at the beach. CAROL DRENT. SWEATERS ; Sweaters are musts to mix or match with skirts and slacks. And . I here; are your pets 100 , all wool Carol Brent slip-on l classics with push-up sleeves. (Cardigans, too, .29) 32 to 40. - ': y; ; -::iV:- j -::: ::',::: ': . ' ;-V- " 'i. A J:. SMART DURABLE SKIRTS 2.98 i Wool anQ rayon blended gay plas, aU-rownd pleated or box t pleated styles. Sizes 24 Jo 30. Solids, some all woo!, soma wool 5 and foyon blend. Box-pleated 'and gored. Size's 24 to 30. I SHE WEARS AND SHE Believe It or not, price! Others of Tit OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Shower, for- - vS.fTvicowompn iVTlOQ RrrfOrb I ivnuu - J- k V-X V- V JL VJ .Tonight .: '- v - , MrsMUchardtCooley and Mrs. f Robert .DeVTieg-.will be hostesses " : tonight at a party given for Miss Maxine! Rogers '.whose . marriage . to -LL Robert D." Welden is set 1 i for, September 8. The affair will i - be held at the Summer street -' home of Mr. and Mrs.. Ralphs "Cooley., :. .- - ; i -Bridge will be in play during the evening, and a .linen, shower given the bride-elect.- Fall flow ers will be used to decorate the rooms. A 1 a t e supper will be served by the hostesses. . : Present' to honor Miss Rogers ' will be Mrs. Maude Rogers, her mother, Mrs. Ralph Cooley, Mrs. L. R. MacLachlan, Mrs. Connell Dyer, Mrs. W. I. Needham, Mrs. Richard Hughes, Mrs. William Dyer, Mrs. Alden Adolph, Mrs. . Glen: Stevenson, Mrs. "Wheeler English, , Mrs. Carl Porter, Miss Barbara" Porter, Mrs. Lawrence Anderson, Mrs. James J. Hague jr Mrs. William. Stacey, Miss Kreta Janz, Miss Dorothy : Har dy, Mrs." Lynn Heise, Mrs. Rich ard Cooley and Mrs,. Robert De- Vlieg; . Mrs. W. W. Baam will leave today lor Indiana with hen son ; Ted, whom she will leave to go. to school at Culver Military academy. She will return in mid September. Enroute east she will visit at the home of her mother, MrsFrederick King Conover in Madison, Wisconsin. A GOOD JACKET . Yes, a jacket of course! Maybe two or three! (Such ! value!) Jolly plaids, aver so bright solids, tweeds. A few i off wool, others are wool and rayon blend. Sizes 12 to MUST HAVE SLACKS I your favorite tailored slacks in all woo winter-weight rayon with wool-like finhh. Navy; Kiwmy V"7 wwln V iihii aiyiva, te jl 4.- ' - Ask about Words convenient1- -'11 ' - : Time Payment Nan " - " , Oregon.: Thursday Morning. September 2, 1943 What they're doing about U . . Yeoman Third 4 Class Dolores JM. Annen left this week for du- ty after spending a siafc day leave j visiting ;her parents Mr. ' and Mrs Henry Annen,' route one, i Mt Angel.". She has! finished t training in the WAVES at Hun- i ter's college ; and C e d a rr Falls; V ' . .J 1 Ill" ; i f J 1 A iowa, ana .wiu msxi&iitm to . duty.-; .ij J " Mrs.Rieder Is Honored r - Mrs. Howard Maple was host ess on Monday morning lor cof fee,, given in, honor of Mrs. Rob ert Rieder, formerly society ed itor cfThe. Oregon Statesman, who left on Tuesday to , live in Corvallis. ? Mrs. Melvin Geist shared hpstess honors with Mrs. Maple. v I .";i:-!:-t t-.f , ' Present at the affair were Miss Rovena Eyre, M rs . Paul 'Bale, 'Miss Berths! Babcock, Mrs. ! Don ald Wiley ' 1 Poole, Mrs. Roy Keene, Mrs. Melvin Geist and Mrs. Howard Maple. . CANTEEN CALENDAR ' A list Of organizations aervin at ' the canteen ia the Cliemeketa street usu: - - THVltSDAV, SEPTEMBER S Hollywood Lions club. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 3 . : 1st CongrefaQonal chureh. I -SATUROAY, SEPTEMBER 4 f- . I to A Woman' Relief Corps. 4 to 7 Free lance; Mrs. j Vernon Perry m charge. i f I ' 1 to ll-Bustnes and Proiessional 'club.- -' i SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER S I . I to 11 Daughters of St. Elizabeth. II to 1 Maccabees. I s 1 to 4 Ambolanco 'corps. -4 to 7 Postal Clerks and Mail Car riers auxiliary. - 1 to 11 Junior Woman's club:: 6.98 o grand are even 20. 4.9 Q at this 2.W - MMM - Eugene ' Wedding Interests -' ; ' . . . , ' . Dr.' . Victory Morris, former Salem woman, became the .bride ojf Mr." Paul Williamson, of Eu-' , reka, Calif 4. at a ceremony" read ' at 8 o'clock at the Central Pres- byterian church . in Eugene on k Wednesday night.; ;' ; -.. "' 'C: Following the ceremony,' a re-?-ception was held in the home of Mr. and Mrs.rJack White in "Eu- ,Dr. Helen Pearce, MrsOra Fi Mclntyre, Miss Dorothy Pearce, Miss - Helen ; Barrett and. Miss ( Helen Yockey attended the. wed ding from Salem.- ;- .r". A . . , - - Mrs. Williamson was formerly a Salem resident, ls:wellHpown throughout ' the state in insur ance' circles, was 'prominent in the Zonta club and the Business and Professional Women's clubs and served on -the state board of the latter jelub. .Mr. William son is in the realty business. N RATION CALENDAR t i. roon - - Canoed Goods ' Bl'uo stamps R. S and 7 valid from August 1 to September 20. Meat, cheese, canned flsb and edi ble fats Red stamp T. U. V and W valid Uirougb August 31. . Sugar Coupon No. 14 expires Oc tober 31. food for 3 pounds. Nos. 13 and It valid for ft pounds each canning sugar Apply to ration board for additional ration if needed. ; j 1 i : . J SHOES Stamej No It. ' book . on, valid ttxrougb October Si. " ' ! ' t GASOLINE : Book! A coupons. No. V good to four gallons each, usable now. , i roEi. on. Period 5 couponSx expire Septem ber 1.' f ! Montgomery ward fashions d .... If 7JL Party Given ipr . Mr. Risch : I -An Informal party was given at the h o m e of Mr, and, Mrs. . O. K. DeWitt on Court street on -Wednesday night for Mr. ' and j Mrs. Ray Risch, who will leave today ,-for Seattle Guests were members'-of the USO staff, '-on. which! Mr. Risch has been serv-. flX COiriG r. ." " . - -MY - RATIOn COUPOT3 FOR VARDS CYAtV. Nee the look of Wards sport shoes, the way they brighten my fj - school outfits! I like the -rvd4f J birown leather, it's soft, yet hardy enqugh to take its share of abuse! - And, my clothes allowance likes i Wards thrifty price of g QQ ' SiMeth leather tece-te-Tee Oxford Brewn Leerher Seddle Oxf erd, rubber sele Going toSeattle with the Ris ches will be her sifter, Uiss Sal " ly Christopher and , their I son, Jared. ' - nd Mrs. Wesley ; Roeder are parents of a daughter, borr August 29 t WUcox ; Memorial hospital in Portland. The baby, named Marilyn, is their, second child. The Roeders were former ly of Salem. : " . - ; t - ' : M O II T O O M f R Ti WARD TO UGG STURDY Antique Brewn Leether Leefer '"(,. v..! Vm really hard on my shoes! That's - why Mother will buy my new school ; , shoes at Wards ... she knows how well . the wear! And do I like Wards style j! They're 10 imart, they look a lot more expensive ' men,- 3.49 Smeeth AnKajwe LenW Mee Tee Oxford Smeeth Brewn leather Oettic Oxford C 7 " J - WAS A pWmf ontgomery Ward TT7 .onteomerv Ward 135 IL liberty 155 N. Liberty Phone 3194 155 N. Liberty Phone 3191 1V1