Th CTATMAIL. Cdtra. Orsa. V.'dadaT Heroin?. October C. i:tl Newcomer Is Honor -Guest- Mrs. Gsrlen Simpson will be a tea hostess on Saturday after noon at her Fir street home. The affair will honor Mrs. Cornelius Bateson, who with Mr. Bateson and their three sons, ' Cornelius, Jr., Gilbert and "William, have 'come here from Bozeman, Mon tana to reside. Mrs. Bateson will be remembered ay Mildred GQ ;bert and formerly made her -home in Salem. She attended the University of Oregon and is a member of PI Beta Phi. The Bateson have purchased a farm 'near Pratum. ' Mrs. 4 Simpson " has Invited guests to call between the hours :of S and 5 o'clock to meet Mrs. Bateson. Mrs. Leon Perry wfll street the quests at thedoor. Mrs. ElDeiX xiooerw su - Edwin Keech will preside at the 'tea table the "first hour and Mrs. Earl Cooley and Mrs. Kaymond Bonesteele wiU pour the last hour. . . . Assisting In the servuit wiu be Mrs. Vernon- Perry, Mrs. Clayton Foreman, Mrs. Edward ' Roth and Mrs. Bruce Cooley. 1 Miss Williamson. -Now Mrs. Green V MONMOUTH The Baptist church was the scene of a four,- o'clock wedding, Sunday after noon, when Miss Betty William son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Siebert J. .Williamson became the bride of Mr. Lester I. Green, ' son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Green ' of Valsetz. :y yr :y ::. V :. ' : In a setting of pastel autumn : flowers, the Rev. Jesse Baker of Independence read the service before 150 relatives and friends. :, The bride, given in marriage - by her father, wore white satin tnade in princess style with round neck and long sleeves. Her . . fingertip length veil was held in " place with orange blossoms. She ' carried a white prayer book white streamers and sprays of ' bouvardia. Miss Melva Williamson, her ' sister's maid of honor, wore blue "silk net over taffeta. Miss Mar ; leah Burch of Independence, . Mrs. James Marr, and Miss Bet- '"' - ty Jane Nelson of Monmouth, the bridesmaids, wore, respec- tively yellow, blue and pink, floor length gowns and carried arm bouquets of gladioli Mr. Lester Douthit, US navy was best man. Ushers were: Ray mond Jensen, US navy, Port- . land; Bud Garten, US navy, i f San Francisco; and Wallace WU- - son. Portland. " ""v " Preceding the ceremony. Miss : " Inez Kellog, Portland, sang "I t love You Truly,' and Miss Ilia Schweizer, Portland, sang "Be cause" and "The Lord's Pray er." ' Accompanists were Miss Marie Fleischman, Monmouth, -and Miss Del ores Bracken, Port land. Miss Ruth Denney,. Mon- - mouth, played the wedding . marches. Miss Fleischmann t played "Love Divine as a re- i - cessional. - j Lighting the altar tapers were . Miss Ruth Noble, Monmouth, C and Miss Renay DingmanInde . pendence, both gowned in pink. - Little Alice Jensen of Halsey, ' r cousin of the bride, was the ' - flower girl, and wore yellow taffeta. Robert Bos track of Jef- : ferson, cousin of the bride, wore a white sailor suit and carried ; the ring on a white satin cush ion. . A reception was held at the Williamson home. The lace cov- - ered table was centered with . the bride's cake. Mrs. E. A. Dick- ison and Mrs. Carl Byers of In dependence served the cake. Mrs. William Wood of Indepen dence presided at the coffee urn and Mrs. Max Reiser, Sweet . Home, at , the punchbowl. Mrs. Leroy Measure of Milwaukie cut the ices. Mrs. Foster Hilterbrand, Monmouth, was in charge of the . 1 gift room. Miss Williamson, was graau- ated from Monmouth high school and attended Salem secretarial " school- For the last year she has been cashier st the J. C Penney Co. store in Independence. - Mr. ' Green, a graduate of Silverton high school, : has served 19 months in the navy at Dutch -Harbor,. and is now stationed at the Sand Point Naval Air station, Seattle, where the young couple will make their home. vlThe first fall meeting of the Macleay Community club will be held at the schoolhouse Friday . night; Mrs. Art - Spelbrink and Mrs. Wilbur Miller will have - charge of - the program. -Supper committee will be Mrs. John Gruchow and Mrs. Tom Burton. Everyone in the community -1 . r Invited. - " ' . Mrs. F. W. Poormaa and sen, William, are leaving today for a ' visit in Roseburg with her aunt Mrs. George Sewell. Additional Society OnPagel2 r If yea tsffer EirSKIlT You who suffer sucH patn wit&Urd. nnrous rrttble bH.e Uag-clu; machio tonic! FoUow Ubel Uc tlons. IVort A ffT-. m rri Breakfast at -Berwick1.: Home Miss Doris Berwick was host ess for a farewell breakfast par ty Sunday morning at the horn : of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Berwick, on South "23rd street ; The affair was In honor of a group of Miss Berwick's friends who left' Monday to enter col lege. Guests were seated at a long table covered with a yel low : cloth and centered with a bouquet !of "white and yellow button chrysanthemums. , Covers; were placed for Miss Miriam Becke, i Miss Beverly McGflchrist, Miss Sharon Bur nett, Miss . Lisbeth Kennedy, Miss Ann and Miss Jane Hus ton, Miss Jean ' Newman, Miss Virginia Covert, Miss Mary Jane Kestly, Miss Shirley" Ann Bailey of Eugene, formerly of Salem, and Miss Berwick. : i Home Wedding On Sunday Married at 3 o'clock on Sun day afternoon - at the home of the bride's parents were Miss Ermyl Kipple daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester S. Kipple and Mr. Howard Obershaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Obershaw. Dr. Weaver W. Hess perform ed the double" ring ceremony b e f o r e ' an arch decorated with ferns and '- asters. Miss Elvira ( Satter played the wedding march, and Miss Betty Kipple sang, "I Love You Tru ly" and "Calm as the Night." The bride wore a pink, floor- length dress with net skirt and silk bodice. She carried a white Bible with gardenias. Shcf was attended by her sis ter, Misr Betty Kipple, wearing a pink net dress and carrying a bouquet of mixed flowers. The groom was - attended by Mr. Robert Smith. 1 A reception was held follow ing the ceremony. The older sis ter of the bride, Mrs. David Ol son, cut the cake and Miss Vera Wood- assisted. Miss Loretta . Hansell, Miss Marie Lough and Miss Vivian Birdsell served. y Mothers of the bridal pair wore flowered silk jersey dress es and corsages of red roses and gardenias. After' a 'short trip to the coast ; Mr. and f Mrs. Obershaw will live in Salem. The bride is a graduate of Salem high school, attended Oregon College of Ed ucation. The groom i a Salem 'high school graduate. Felicitations of Salem friends are going to Lt and Mrs. Millard Ramsdell -(Catherine Eaton of Alameda, Calif., on the birth last Saturday at Alameda hospital of a daughter, Carol Anne. The lit tle girl is granddaughter of Mrs. Laura Eaton of Salem and the second great grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bates, also of this city. ; MONMOUTH A wedding of local interest was solemnized very simply, Sunday afternoon, when - Miss Ruby Ann Lorence, became the bride of Mr. John Woodfoni Dendy, at the home of - h mother. Mrs. C Lorence. The Rev. Willard A. Elkins. minister of the Christian church, read the service .before imme diate, family members. "Miss Lorence, a native of Monmouth, was graduated from local schools, from Oregon State college, and from the school of music, Columbia university. New York; She; has had a Vide ex perience in ? music . teaching in the east and south, was on the music staff of Oregon College of Education f or a time,' and for several years was a member of the music teaching staff at Mills college, California. Since Decem ber 1, 1942, she has served as official USO hostess here. Mr. Dendy, a native of Ala bama, was stationed . at - Camp " Adair in the US army until re cently. He is now engaged in defense work in Portland, where they will make their home. v . Arts YC'J A !E61EC?EB lonr person! charm and altlnM. FoVyouVdaily h y rienic rit ul Cool-in- . rrfrf-nh ?c . . . delightfully ti- powder AfTord. ntusost Int imt cln- tool Ak jrour druggut toar. (Ci:i:iHfi1; SOCIETJ AJmII L1uAU II J ScrviCGWomcn VThcd fhey can do . 'A J . What they're doing about tt' - FOKT ; OGLETHORPE, Gju Sisters in khaki are Pvt. Mildred Elizabeth Christen son and Pvt. Marjorie Lucile Christenson, high school teachers from Sa lem, who rae beginning their ba- : sic training together at the Third WAC training center here. Several relatives are already . , In the service. They are nephews. Midshipman ' Harold V Adams, TJSNR; AS Richard Adams, a V-12 student in the USNR, and a cousin, Lt Wallace I Tjikln, who is stationed at Camp Ritchie, Md. Another cousin, Ma.' Reid FendaH, Is prisoner of the Ja panese in the Philippines. : - Pvt. Mildred Christenson I re ceived her Ph.B degree from Lin field college, McMinnville Orev and her MA. degree in" French from the University of Washington, Seattle. During the summer of '38 she studied at the . Sorbonne in Paris. ? i - P v t Marjorie'; Christenson holds a MA. degree in education from Willamette university, in Salem. The former teachers are daughters of N. C- Christenson, Newberg, and sisters of Mrs. Al ice A. Adams, of Eureka, Calif. Auxiliary Has -Business Session Mrs. James A. Garson, presi dent of Capital unit American Legion auxiliary presided at the meeting held Monday night in the Salem Woman's clubhouse. Reports of committee chair men were heard. Mrs. T. J. Bra bee was named as Christmas seal sale chairman for -Salem. ; Mrs. Stanley Krueger, junior activity chairmen, entertained the young group at her home Monday afternoon from 4 to 7:30 pm. Election of officers was held with the following elected: president LaVonne Cannon; vice president Alice Louise Ohling; secretary, Beverly Krueger; treasurer, Beverly Beakey. Mrs.. Krueger will again act as department junior activity chairman for this year. I A letter was read from Mrs. Breyman Boise with an appeal for volunteer nurses aides and aide Mabel McGee, a member of the auxiliary dressed in her uni form told of her experiences and urzed as manv as nossible to en roll in the class to start October 11. The treasurer reported that three one hundred dollar defense bonds were purchased during the loan drive. The executive committee will meet with Mrs.- Garson Monday for a business session. Mrs. Frank Marshall has invited the rnembershin committee to her home Friday. Pattons Hosts At Dinner Mr sided and Mrs.' Cal Patton pre at dinner Monday '"night at their South High street home for the pleasure of their son; Sergeant Lloyd Claggett who is home on leave this week. Ser geant Claggett is in personnel work in regimental headquarters tt Cams Lee. Virginia. Present at the family .gather ing were Sergeant Claggett Mr. and Mrs. Charles Claggett and Patricia, Miss Rita Claggett and Mr. Farmer Franklin of; Port land, Mr. and Mrs. C T. Jory and Mr. and Mrs. Patton. 7 ZZSv iir vSH CHILD. this cold-relief ascd when Vtfiinr It prompuyrtnevss cotc22 , aad BMkes breat&laz easier . . - WTjenever thm TMmum Qtdatnplebi catch cold their cheats, throats and backs ar imnediatriy robbed with Mosteroia. Muaterole riTs rach wonderful results because it's MORE than Jut sa ordi. nary MialTe.' It's what bo many Doeton and Kursea call a wtadtrm eomnUr-vrilmnt, It actaaUr help break trp local coere tioa in upper bronchial tract, makes bnathiag easier, prompdy relieves eoosh int. man throat and achin chert xnuaciaa do to roWn. Ot MuattTole todayi IS 3 ST1UJMGTIIS: Chfldrea'a Hit neraivMaunDuwii. m m m VSR fiill Ruth Fromm' Married Sunday Miss Ruth Alice Fromm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Vomm, ; was married to Mr. ..Clarence Lohse, son of -Mr. and Ma-C A Lohse of Aumsville, on Sunday at the Bethel Baptist church. : t '-r'-Xi Rev. -j, F. Olthoff officiated at the 7 o'clock ceremony. The church was decorated with pas tel flowers and lighting the can dles were Miss Erna Lohse and Miss Delma Fromm. - Mr. Henry Neuman sang '"I -Love You Truly" before the ceremony. A trio composed of Mrs Alice Willecke,-Miss Violar Schrenk and Mrs. Iris Reischke sang "Because. S Mrs. iWffliam Fawk 'was ' the . accompanist. , The bride, who was given in -marriage by her father wore a white satin gown fashioned with fitted bodice and full skirt end ing in a train. Lace inserts em-' bellished the waist and long sleeves extended in points over the wrist. Her full length lace edged veil fell from a coronet of seed pearls. She carried a - bou quet of talisman roses. ' - Mrs Jack ! Helton was the : honor attendant and wore a blue taffeta gown - with fitted , bodice and gathered skirt She -.carried talisman roses. Mr. Hel ton served as best man. ' A reception was held In the ' church parlors. Mrs. Dan Sheets '., cut the bride's cake and Mrs. Robert Fromm poured. Assisting were Miss Alma BaaL Miss Ar- mafro ID UjIIj C 0 3 Richly Blended - Stripe-Dyed Coney FDD GOfllS -A00 - Raftering sfyjes witK exciting? new collars "and sleeve treat menfs. ExperHy bJended dusty ! brown stripe-dyed coney. Classic Winter : pA i . GHLS'.GOniS Triqi faSored coals In plaids, herringbones, diagonal and mono ones. Grown-up sfyting and careful workmanship. 7-14. lens rronrsv lira. tlarl!ai C&sl and Mra. LL'Letz. ' '-The hrliesroom is stationed in San Francisco witi the navy and his wife wCl accompany him to the bay city. Mrs. Lohse attend- . ed Salem' schools. . - : Dance to; Honor Nayy Seniors ! "Anchors Aweigh Is the theme of the informal dance to be held in the Willamette university gymnasium Saturday night in honor of the Navy V-12 seniors who are leaving for midshipman school. - - . ' " t . d Ferguson is general chair man of the evening and arrange ments have been made to obtain the 104th cavalry ? band from 'Camp' Adair-for the dance. An; intermission : program ? is being planned. V' 1 , ;' v : '. Committees! include John Cutt hoff and John Christerson, pro gram; Andrew Chry stall, decor ations, with 'Bill. Stroud, .Bob Shea, Glen Lyons, Jim Dyer, Bob Warner and Ben IMrecuxr assist ing; Rees Williams and Hugh Mill, refreshments; and Warren Durham, publicity. , ' Past presidents of Hal Blb bard auxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans, met at the home of Mrs. Lester Davis on Satur- , day. Co-hostess was Mrs. J. B. Parker. l:ix: X-d- Daketa clab will hold a cov ered dish supper at 6:30 o'clock Thursday night at TRTCTU hall. All former Da kotans are invited to come and bring supper. Cof fee is served by the committee. your an . ; - dWITK Business Girls , At Conference The Young Business and Pro fessional Girl's club of the YWCA held i its covered-dish dinner meeting, Monday In their . clubroom at the YWCA. A report of the planning committee meet- . Ing which was held In Tacoma, ' at the College of Paget Sound in August was given- by Eda Ridgeway and Melba Conrad, Salem delegates. - The meeting -was for the purpose of planning ' the! fall weekend conference which wiU be held in Yakima, in November. The theme chosen ies "Living Creatively In a Free World." Each club attending the ' conference wiU present ten min ute skits " depicting some world country. The .Salem group was chosen ' to present a . skit on China, ; ' . .. , . . . ". . Eleanor . Schaefer and Qda Ridgeway were appointed-' to represent the club at the public relations committee meeting which win beheld at the Y Mon-. day, October 18. A waffle supper was planned for the next club meeting which win be held tt the YWCA Octo ber . 18 at 30 pm. after which the group plans to go- Ice skat ing. Anyone Interested Is cor dially Invited -to attend. Secretary . ef State aad Mrs. Robert S. FarreU, jr are leaving : Thursday for Washington, DC, St Louis, Mo. and Chicago. In St Louis the Farrells will attend the secretary of state's confer ence. .Whfle the FarreUs are away Mrs. FarreU's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer V Carpenter. wiU occupy their home on North ; Capitol street v: hoodquarters Cop aj w kt ?wmmIm fav4kA4aa r a nilAaTW IWIII fsW 'f5rwarm)h, lading Classic Casual spsn? wm 0 r - DflOK TUE ATTACK duy nonE coriDS - Softly-Tailored Gcsual G0mr8 (o)'9 ()-: Yea r-a round fnvestmenfsl Choose from gabardines, cov rt, worsted, cavalry rwi3. wooU and-rsyoa mtxtures. ; AA beau fifuSy fliusKed for seasons of service. Popular colors. .10-20. CLC3 CAL!Zn)fJl ' I-i. ? T tochers cufc : meat at Chiolcea Trrn, Ii4 p.m. Book taction. AAUVT, vrit lira. Esymona - Vaish , Hla Street. YkJ p. m. Knight Memorial ladle guild, buaineas meetins ana lunch wlta Mrs. K. W. Uarlaad. 144 Soutti 19U street. , v St.. Paul's euUd mad Woman's auxiliary. Epiacopal pariah bousa, X PJu MO-tioat tuadxoa, : Prtagle Woman's club, club bouao, all day Royal Neighbors sewing . club wit Mr. Minnie Williams. 127S Oxford street, alt day attctiof, ro-hort luncheon at noon. XHUaSDAI - rruttland Woman's circle, - t p. m. at church annex. Prtnsle Pleasant Point social club. aU day with Mrs. W. H. First Methodist church exscu tlre board. Carrier room. 1 p.m. DAV auxiliary at VFW hall, covered dish dinner. 630 pjtl, business meetlnc a son. . Keixer sewta club with Mrs. Josefrit BartruU. - , raioAT - Sigma Tan Mothers, with Mrs. Carl Williams. 132 North . ISUi street 1 as p. m. ATUKDAY Salem Woman's ehib. Past Pres idents luncheon, las pjn.. DeLapps Feted , At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cross were dinner hosts Monday night hon oring Mr. and Mrs. Glenn De Lapp and son, Norman Lee, of Pasco, Wash. Mr. DeLapp Is a third class petty officer In the US navy, and stationed at the Pasco air base. The occasion marked the first birthday of tbe DeLapp's son Norman Lee,- and the table centerpiece was a cake with one candle. - - Covers were placed for ' Mr. and Mrs. Glen DeLapp and Nor man Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Means, Mrs. John Swanson, Ed ' Cross, Miss LaVell Cross and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cross. - A. UL VJT Thrill fa nil fha eoAlt wOrih having... at SttUtt tetOUtw - w f ifr..f ilfitr uttrrfirrshm kstfautm it ewe m mm a good fools ono? JurobJfy... we've of this year s success styitsl Wick ooa chOQst youn from a waa rann or tf&Ww prices,- Young dassktt Girts' coaHl furnJ coaftl Tuxido-front coafr, otkfeoofs with button ' exfro fur or Uatht Knbtgs. $zes for everyone tn.Cr -. m m m m m &U i 1 -J Handsomely tailoVe'd long - wearing fabrics In trench coat type Ches terfields, boxy and fitted styles Young swingy coat to toss on over ' everything from tailored suits to soft little dresses! 9-15 and 12-20. lM I HI i mi a -t la AAUW Group at Portland Meet "!X conf trance of branch presi dents and state committee chair men of the American Association of University Women in rcrt land this Saturday wl be &t ' tended by Miss Carolyn Wilson, president of the Salem branch, . Miss Beryl Ilolt member-at- large of the executive board, and Dr. Helen Pearce, state social studies chairman. ' Plans for the year's work In education, : international r e 1 a . tiona, legislation, social studies, arts, fellowship and war serv ice wUl be discussed at both . morning and afternoon sessions. Mrs. Frederick A. Kiehle, presi dent of the Oregon state division wfll report on her visit to na tional headquarters in June. At noon a Joint luncheon meeting -wm be held with the Portland branch. ' Mr. George Sherikov, assistant superinten dent of Vanport public schools, wfll speak on The Child In a War and Post TWar World." Marion anxfllary. Veterans ef Foreign Wars, win have a sew--" Ing meeting for the Red Cross at the sewing machine company office, 143 South High street, on Thursday night Officers of 1 the VFW auxiliary wfll meet at Vet erans haU tonight at 7 o'clock. Officers and members of the drfll team have been asked t t attend. i '- .- ' j ! ' '. Mrs. Gerdon Bennett and her .daughters, Janice and Joan, are visiting at the home of her par - ents, Mr. and Mrs. Brown E. Sis :, son. . VOW COOf it iht most - . ., frttill (lA V6uf tlottdbv linecf up thm smartest I llll; l " ( I 1 win r