PAGE SIX Tha OnEGCri CTATZXMAIJ. Cclasa, Oregon, Wednesday Mcrrls?. October 27. 1213 Auxiliaiy fo: Give Benefit Bridge Calendared for Tuesday, No vember 18 Is the benefit bridge party 'or which member of the Marion county Medical auxiliary will be hosts. Proceeds from the affair will be used to purchase kits for sub-chasers. ' Bridge will be in play to the evening at 8 o'clock at the homes of Mrs. William Lidbeck on East Center street and Mrs. Burton A. Myers on North "24th street Refreshments will be served lat , er'in the eveiiing. The committee arranging the affair includes Mrs. WlUard " Thompson, Mrs. John Ramage, Mrs. Roscoe Wilson and Mrs.', Tom H. Dunham. Those wishing to make reservations for. the benefit may call any of the above named committee. . Mrs. Stuart Lancefield is pre sident of the auxiliary this year and her officers are Mrs. Carl Emmons, vice president; Mrs. Roscoe Wilson, secretary; and Mrs. J. O. Matthis, treasurer. i Wedding Takes Place in East MT. ANGEL Details of the wedding of Miss Leona Boedig heimer, who left here September 30 to become the bride of Sgt Darrell , Sample at Perham, Minn, were received Monday. The marriage was solemnized in St Lawrence church on Satur- . day, October 18 with Rev. Fa ther Killian performing the dou ble ring ceremony and reading the nuptial mass. "Ave Maria Stella" was sung at the offer tory and "On This Day Oh Beautiful -Mother", at the.con clusion ' of the mass. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Boedig heimer of Perham, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sample of Morris, Minn. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white brocaded satin, simply fashioned with fitted bo dice and full skirt terminating fh a long train. Her fingertip tulle veil f ell from a , Mary Stuart headdress ' outlined with seed pearls. Her only ornaments con sisted of a gold locket and chain and bracelet,' gifts of the groom. She carried a bouquet of white roses and ' gardenias : with streamers and rosebuds. Attending the bride as brides- maid was her sister. Miss Marie Boedigheimer. She wore a gown of pink satin with matching Mary Stuart headdress and shoulder veil. She carried a bouquet of red carnations. Miss Irene Weis of Salem, a cousin of the bride, was maid of honor and wore a gown of aqua taffeta and chiffon and match ing Mary Stuart headdress and ; shoulder veiL Her flowers were pink, carnations. - - James Boedigheimer, brother of the bride, acted as best man. The groom's mother wore a navy blue dress with pink and white corsage. The bride's mother was unable to attend , the wedding ; due "to a sudden illness. 1 y - ; The .wedding dinner was giv- . "en by the bride's parents at their home. Decorations were in ; pink and blue and a four-tier wedding cake, topped by a mini- : ature bride and military groom, centered the table. -" A; reception was held from two to five o'clock at the bride's home. Later the couple left on a short wedding trip. The bride graduated from f Perham high school and for the past two years has been employ- i ' ed as a linotype operator at the , Benedictine -Press at Mt AngeL The groom Is a. graduate, ot Mor ris high school. Prior to entering service in the United States ar my, he was employed at the Rexall drug : store tn Wadena. Sgt Sample only '"-recently, re- i turned from foreign service in i. India and for the past two months has ' been ' patient - in Halloran General hospital Sta ten Island, NY. . Sgt Sample returned to New York October 23 and Mrs. Sam ple will remain at her parents' home untu her mother has re cuperated from her illness. - 7 :tr:vT;n ij . Tt functional pertodie Mstnrtmnee tnake you feel Rrrrou. -riii:r. lva-h- tniM, tired. ttk and "dragged out" t uch times try famouM Lydl E. 'PtnkJiam'a Vr-etabia ComoouBd re lieve ucS (tymptomm. i.'srt'f product that anM it "vs. a .a ato. machlc tocfcl f Oi.ow I W 4 rertloas. IlxiiLh.n' Comrxun.cl Is rt ti' tv;n e. r;..::::;.:,;'a LT.LJ mm s4T"!LTcn cr. doing cboni i: Emily M. - Sweetland (above), aviation machinists mate third class,- daughter of .Mrs. M. K. Sweetland, 385 River street ar rived Friday to visit her mother and sister, Margaret This is her first leave since enlisting in1 the WAVES in December, Miss Sweetland is 1942. stationed in- Minneapolis. Yeoman Thirds Class Evelyn White, ( a WAVE, will arrive today by train to spend her leave 'With her parents, Mr.1 and Mrs. Floyd White, of Cascade Drive. She is stationed at the naval air station near Norman, , Oklahoma. " President Will Visit Rebekahs - i ' t J.-'.-,"- 1 - Salem Rebekah lodge met on Monday night with Mrs. Merlin W, Ready, noble grand, presid ing. Plansv were made for . the ' state president's visit here No vember 29,' at which J time the lodge is planning a banquet at ' the Argo hotel in her honor.' y: Three Link dub will sew all 1 day on Wednesday for the Red Cross. Past noble grands will meet on 'Wednesday i night at the home of Grace Taylor, 1213 North Liberty street ! Wednesday is Navy day and the Navy Mothers have planned a program at the USO. All are ; i invited ito attend. : 4 The lodge voted to have their annual homecoming : dinner on November 22. The noble grand ; will announce r her committees and definite plans later. Next Monday night the lodge is plan ning a card party. There will be i prizes and refreshments. Mrs. ; Emil Otjen is . in charge of ar rangements.; After the close of the business session the FL club was hostess for a Hallowe'en party. The car- . nival idea was carried out witbr a fat lady, skinny lady, bearded ladyr snake charmer, fortune . telling,? fish pond, beano game and darts. Mrs. Vera Suko won a prize for one of the best cos tumes. Mrs. Roy Hill as the fat lady and Mrs. Lola McFarland as the witch also won prizes for costumes. j Luncheons Are Event of Week Mrs. ; Wallace Bonesteele and Mrs. Merrill Ohling will be host esses for two ; informal bridge luncheons this week in compli ment to a group of matrons. The parties will be held at the Bone steele home on Saginaw street on Thursday and. Friday after noons, : i .; .? ; 4- - ;u:; -j : Covers will be placed for six teen guests each day end bou quets of chrysanthemums, zin--nias and cosmos will provide the decorative note on the small ta- Ketaratg today frem Santa Ana, Calif, will be Mrs. M. B. Findley of Rickreall I and Miss PoUyanna Shinkle. They went . south several weeks ago to visit Mrs. Findley's son. Robert, who is an aviation cadet Miss Shin- kle's engagement. to- Mr. Robert Findley, was announced late this summer. ' - .. .. .. Tr A - -- -" . . -"-"wuw va-cnnoiin each nostril at the very first sniSi c?i5eZ?i 12 uick tioa aids NatuiTe defenses c-rainst cclZx, JPcSaw L ' f ... X Salem Girl ; Weds in " . East " .-"I ' ' " ; "- : :' ""-:;.', . Coming west on their honey moon are Ensign and Mrs. Rob- ' ert Hugh Hamilton. The bride, the former Marjorie Zoe Waters, ; and her navy husband were mar- . ried Wednesday, October .20 at the Little Church Around the Corner in New York City. Hhe newlyweds will arrive In Port land today where they wQl be met by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh R. Hamilton of Gardiner. They plan to be in Salem Thurs- " day and will be at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Waters, r .The new Mrs. Hamilton left -earlier in the month for the east . em seaboard and was present for - her husband's graduation from midshipman's school at Columbia university. . t ; . . , " The afternoon ceremany ; was performed at 2 o'clock by Dr. Herbert Ray. Marjorie i wor a striking . tur quoise blue crepe gown for her marriage. The dress was fashion ed with a praped front and corde fringe embellished the gown the side.-Her accessories were black and her calot felt hat was enhanced with a veil. Her flowers 'were orchids.' '..'r f :V:Js v'y j Miss Jean Van Skyke and her fiance, Mr. Gil Leiser, attended the couple. They are former.WD . lamette students and Mr. Leiser has also been attending Columbia university. Miss Van Skyke wore a mulberry crepe frock with navy blue accessories and a corsage of -gardenias, x, i ; t r ' Ensign and Mrs. Hamilton plan to live' in Washington, D.C. where he will be-stationed at Solomons, Maryland. The couple will be on I the west coast for a week. "' . . t; il'-.rl The .bride Is a graduate t of , Willamette university where she was vice-president of the student ; body and a member of Beta Chi sorority. She later attended the University of Oregon on a schol arship. . j ' : . i .. Ensign Hamilton is also a Wil lamette graduate and a member of Blue fraternity. Since July he has been ! attending Columbia university. Out of his class of 1130 men he was selected as honorary ' regimental sub-commande, based j on general aptitude Sot service and good conduct Committee " Holds Regular Meeting The Marion county home ex tension committee held Its ; bi monthly meeting with Miss Frances Clinton, home demon stration agent, at the , home of Mrs. Harry Martin, vice chair man, Saturday, at Macleay. Covers for luncheon were nla- ced for Miss Clinton. Mrs. C A. Lynds, Mrs. Verny Scott Mrs. James Keys, Mrs. H. R. Wood- burn, Mrs. Grace Cramer, Mra. Martin and Mrs. Alta Wells. Mra. Floyd Fox who has been out of tne state was unable to attend. : The business meeting oDened with two vocal selections by Mrs. Wells who sang "The Rosarv and "Comin in on a Wing and - a. Prayer." A report on the labor program was given by Mrs. Wood burn; on the pressure cook er rationiing by Mrs. Lynds; on program plans, the remodeling school held at Macleay, and the sup cover schdbl at Salem Heights by Miss Clinton. " - ; The committee decided to sponsor certificate awards to all units in the county meeting the standard unit requirements this year. Mrs. Woodburn was : ap pointed by the chairman to rep resent Marion county on the state researcn committee. Plans were discussed for the project leader training meeting to be held at the YWCA in Salem at an all day meeting January 3rd. This will be the, first of its kind in the county and conducted ny a specialist, from Oregon State college. . , j The next meeting of the com mittee will be at the? home of Mrs. Grace Cramer in Hubbard the first Saturday in December. Next week begins the Novem ber program on "Women and the Law." The .Marion county Bar Association is making arrange ments by which a lawyer will accompany i Frances Clinton - to each meeting In 15 communities, taking the program in full Ques tions will be authentically ans wered on legal matters of interest to women such as how to make a will, Income taxes,: property rights etc The names of lawyers who will assist In the work are to be announced later. ; .11. L. Eli'rcn C. 37S Chemeketa Phone ZZZl , ret 9MLv , 1 CXJMING HERELorry Adler and Paul Draper, harmonica-dance team, who will appear In Salem on Friday night on the Salem Cknununlty Concert association's series. The pro gram Is open to members of the association. Adler, sensational mouth organist will Include classical and "hot" numbers on his program. - Draper, known for his Individual style of dance has used both classic and popular music as a background for his tap-dancing. ' . . - - CLUB CALENDAR ; WEDNKSDAT Nebraska auxiliary, covered dUh luncheon, 1330. Mr. Earl Hall, hottest, 2130 Maple avenue. PLC and F club with Mrs. An Muncy. 603 North Winter atreet. Halloween party, 730 p. m. TRCKSOAT Merry Minders with Mrs. Joha BUnkhorn, rout T, t p. m. FRIDAY . Past Regents, DAR. with Mrs. - -John Harbison, MS South High, no-host luncheon, 1 p. m. Cenrratelatlens are being sent to Dr. .and Mrs. R. Franklin Thompson on the birth of a daughter, Martha Lucille, Mon day, October 25 at the Tacoma General hospital. The little girl , weighed six pounds, 12 ounces. Dr. and Mrs. Thompson formerly lived in Salem when he was vice ! president of Willamette univer- j. sity. He Is now president of Col-. Jege of Puget Sound in Tacoma. VJE on RfEVi t f J ct non u- V 2C3 State SL Mrs. Buren Is ' Club -Hostess Mrs. Max O. Buren entertain ed members of her club at a dessert luncheon Tuesday after neon at her Court street home. Contract bridge was in play af ter the luncheon. v ; Welcomed as new members of the club were Mrs. Karl Kugel, Mrs. Rex Davis, Mrs. Frank Benson and Mrs. M. P. Adams. Other members are Mrs. W. K. Hanson, Mrs. W. H. Wood, Mrs. Russell Catlin and Mir s . i Max Buren. Mrs. William H. Bur ghardt was a special guest. Mrs. Mose P. Adams has in vited guests to ' luncheon and bridge Thursday afternoon at her home on the Wallace Road. WWW 00U IVIE Cell;: 'Sv. Filled - Li Jialan, Oregon Dr. Miller . Speaks to -Rotary ... ' - i A one o'clock luncheon was ' " served to women of Rotary Mon day afternoon at the Firt Con-1 gregational church. -The fpng ta bles were decorated wh" bou . . cruets of chrysanthemui as and - sprays of maple leaves..sYellqw candles completed the decor i- .! tions. - ' , Mrs. Robert Hfstrom presicf .at the business session and f r club voted to donate $25 to Cja War Chest j ' Theft' guest speaker was E f. : Horace G. Miller of the Fali- view Home, Who talked on "Nat v mal Distribution of Learning Ability.". Mrs. Ivan Stewart sarg a group of songs accompanied - by Miss Ruth .Bedford. Rotary women who attended. were Mrs. T. J. Amspoker Mrs. Eric Butler Mrs. Clay Cochran, Mrs. Frank Crawford, Mrs. Pres-. ton Dough ton, Mrs.- Robert Elf . strom, Mrs. Charles Fowler, Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, sr., Mrs. Silas" ' Gaiser, Mrs. Leon Gleason, Mrs. George ..Grabenhorst, Mrs. Roy Harland, ? Mrs. ; Arthur Jones, ,' . Mrs. "Abner Kline, Mrs.' A. 'A. Lee, Mrs. " Lyle Leighton, Mrs." ' F. E. Loose, Mrs. Loren Loose, '; Mrs." Chester Luther, Mrs. G. O. Madison, Mrs. H.51G. -Miller, . Mrs. Walter Minier, i4rs: Ralph H. Mitchell, Mrs, W. W. Moore, Mrs. H. H. Olinger, Mrs. J. P. Perry, Mrs. F. O Repine, Mrs. Lloyd Riches, Mrs." Arthur Ai Rogers, Mrs. Homer Smith, jr, Mrs. Homer H. Smith, sr., Mrs. Ivan Stewart, Mrs. Nels Ton ning, Mrs. W. Irvin Williams, Mrs. Ray A. Yocom and Mrs. C P. Bishop. ' i Browns Leave For Fresno Leaving ' today for Fresno, Calif., to make their home are Mr. and Mrs. Werner Brown and young son,. John Chandler. The Browns : came up from " Long Beach, Calif, where they had been residing. In September and ' have ' been i at their home on Leslie street Mrs. Brown's parents, Lt. Col. and Mrs. J. W. Ferguson, are in Fresno where he is stationed at the air base. ' The Fergusons formerly , made . their home In Salem." Mrs. H. Culver and her dangh ter, Peggy, have returned to their home in Pasadena after a four months stay In Salem at the home of her aunt, Mrs. E. .D. Lloyd. Major Culver is serving over seas with the army air corps. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Powell of Agate Beach have been guests at-the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Harris for several days. Jf tick covert. ' YOU CAT v rin. Clchard lielsoa was host ess to members of her brides club Tuesday niht at her home ' in Kingwood Heights. Mrs. Rob . ert Rieder " of Corvallis was a special guest. Invitations For , Rites in. Mail ' ' Invitations were in the mall Tuesday to the wedding of Miss . Eleanor liene Paulson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar I. Paul son, sr., and Mr. John Folsom Hayes, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hayes of Lake Labish. The ceremony will take place on Wednesday, November 10 at the First Congregational church at 8 o'clock and' a reception will follow in the church parlors. ' - Day of-' Prayer" To Be 'Observed The Jason Lee WSCS will ob serve - a day 6f prayer In the church sanctuary today. In place , of .the i regular circle ' meetings. Morning services will begin at 10:30. Mrs. W. M. Ready Is in .charge. . i;.:" y t Mrs. L M. Dobyns Is the lead er for the : afternoon session, which begins at 1:15 o'clock. A .short period will be allowed at . noon for those .who wish to bring lunch. STAYTON On Wednesday .-afternoon, Miss Clinton will con-, ? duct the cleaning demonstration at the Stayton Woman's club ' which Is taking extension pro- M ONTO OMiRY WA R D " V il -A ' ards have a stunning hat for every woman in town, young or not-so-young. . . ; (n. '? ' "- 'i - ".J.." -- ' - I i Theras no ctHing-oge on smartness... alWardti WheHtef you're sixften or skirting your sixties. we hove a hat that w3 make vow . .. -- . .- . . . - . s . es sephUtic'ated, or casual or downright pretty ai you wish. Gne colors, six heodwits, counrlets ly!e...o5l et 1.47! ivJIontgofhery Subscription CluK Dance Saturday " Event of Saturday night will be the formal dinner dance for which members of the Subscrip tion' club will be hosts in the Mirror room of the Marion ho tel. This is the first party of the year .for the club and an or- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne i Loder are In charge of the decorations for the dance which will carry out. the Hallowe'en theme. As sisting the Loders will be Mr. and Mrs. James B. Young, Mr. and Mrs. John Heltzel, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ilerrall, Mr. and Mrs. William Scandling. . Mrs. Velma - Farmer and Mr. Leo Spitzbart Mrs. Page to Fete Club -: Mrs. Wayne J. Page will en tertain members of her club at bridge tonight A late supper will be served by the hostess. Mrs. M. E. Gadwa will be a special guest and members are , Mrs. . William H. Dashney, Mrs. Wilson Siegmund, Mrs. Harold Busick, Mrs. Kenneth G. Man ning, Mrs. Wheeler R. .English, Mrs. George Scales, Mrs. Ed ward O. Stadter, jr. and Mrs. 'Page.'--' .. " t gram for the first time this year. The meeting will be held at the . Wonman's - club building with Mrs. Bessie Brown as chairman. r at only .49 sweet r t wi. v. . : l 1S3 N. Libert