The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 21, 1944, Page 6, Image 6

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Bridal -Party
Revealed by
. Miss Fry
Miss Maryle Ttf and. Mr.
William lid SoaQ have an
nounced member of their bridal
party for their wedding oa Sst
urdar night at St Paul' Iriaco
pal; church at o'clock. Rev.
Georfr H. Swift win officiate
before s large assemblage ol
guests many of-whom are com
ine from out-of4owtt. J .
Mra. Joaephine Albeit Spauld
Ins will sing before- the eere
- xooar and Mia Roth Bedford'
will ha the ortanist. Lighting
the; candle will ba Mlaa Betty
summons ana Mrs. jmk a.
Houck.
Misj Fry will be given in mar
riaf by her father, Mr. Daniel
J. Fry, jr., and has asked Mrs.
Boyd Brown (Barbara Crajn) of
Seattle to be her matron of hon
or. Bridesmaids will be Miss
Peggy O'Brien and Misa Ma'r
Jorie Englehart of Portland, Miss
Mary Mar Smith of Spokane and
Miss Barbara Johnson of Klam
ath Falls. ; -
' ;. Mr. Snell's best man willb
Mr. Allan King of Portland and
seating the guests will be Mr.
Daniel J.-Fry, III, brother of the "
bride-to-be, Lt Peter Smith, Mr.
Thomaa Rothchild, Mr. William .
GarnjobsV Mr. Bins. Osborn and
Mr. Stanley Durking, all of Port-
- 'land.
A reception will follow at th
Fry home on West LefeUe street
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Ullmans Here
For Visit
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Major and Mrs. LeRoy Ullman
i of . Ft. Scott, California arrived
1 Sunday afternoon for a visit
with the H. G. Henderson 1 and
Percy Ullman families. They will
continue on to Seattle this morn
: ing. . '. .!'.,.,;:
Mrs. Percy Ullman was host
ess at a dinner on Monday night.
Seated at the table were Mr. and '
Mrs. Henderson, and Ida Jo, Mr.
W, J. Unman of Paullina, Iowa,
Mr. A. E.' Ullman, Major and
Mrs. -UHmariy Bobby and Bonny,
Mrs. . Elene Wikoff and Mrs.
Percy Ullman. : rf
Luncheon Given
At Mix Home
, Mrs. Floyd Mix entertained at
a luncheon Friday" for her two
cousins, Mrs. Jack Ackley of
Grants Pass and . Mrs. Glenn
- DeLapp of Pasco, Wash. Their
children, Judy, Jill and Denny
" Ackley and Norman DeLapp are
. . also here. I " -
Others present were Mrs. M.
J.. DeLapp, Mrs. Edith Hammar
ley, Mrs. Frederick Broer, Dea
na, Freddie and Jackie, Mrs. Al
ice Vittone, Dickey Lee Devid
son, Mrs. F. M. Hoyt, Mrs. Mix
and son, Anthony. '. , -
EAST ENGLEWOOD The
. sT?. s-l MtfhnArhAA
was entertained at the home of
, Mrs. Charles E. Siegmund Fri
day. Mrs. Paul Lmch was assist
ant hostess. Luncheon was serv-
m.t 1 1- 1 .1 mi
. spent informally with contests
"for the program hour. Members
.present were Mrs. Frank Rick
et, Mrs. Glen Larkin, Mrs. Earl
"; A. Wood. firs. C. A! Reeher, Mrs.
s 'Bert Hulst, Mrs. A. H. Tartar,
Mrs. Ralph ; Werner and daugh
ter, Carrol, Mrs. Carman Eyre
and : soh, , Bruce; Mrs. A. C.
Schaffer, Mrs. William Hartley'
and the hostesses. 'One- member,
. Mrs. Robert Reed is n the Salem
, : General hospital with a new son
who has ' been named, Victor
Zari. '
HATESTDLLZ Mrs. Karl
. Bedwell entertained the Hayes
villa Woman's club last week at
l her home on North Fourth street
in Salem. '
Mrs. Ed Ross gave an interest
ing talk oa her work, with th
children of the migrant families
wh work in the bean and bop
: yard. " r; v. . '
The members finished ft lap
robe for the Red Cross, end
started on a second one.
ITn. Clifton Ross was a guest
'Vx Bruce WUlis and Mrs. G.
Garrison assisted the hostess in
. serving. -
Tj rJUtt Carets ef CSmUTV
"baa's Yerstabla Ctna.
etpeeialif foe women
- rfiodio pain vita
, L' - teellacs tfus
r- tz ' -" f tsturbances.
7 4J build U9
st auui CTSTtoma.
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' What fiity caa do
Whcd flaayravdoing ebon! V
Eleaoor Alice Titos, of 1430
North 4th street daughter of Mr.
and, Mrs. Raymond L. Titus of.
Turnr,i enlisted in the WAVEs
en March U and ia awaiting, call:
' tDxaetfv. duty.
Miss Titus : lav a graduate of
AunuviHa. high- school and was
employed, at Deaconess" hospital
for almost a year. !
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Etc: Janice R. Jones of the
marine corps' women's reserve is
in the animation department of 1
thar photographic section at tha ,
Quanticd Va training' school. .
In recent letter, to her parents, :
Mr; and; Mrs. Ellis H. Jones of
2110 South Cottage street she
tells- of working witlr tee air
brush in making cartoons for
marina- ; training: movies. The
young woman marine has been : .
at Quantico for nearly', three
months since leaving Washing
ton, DC4 where she? was a cor
poral mf the paymasters' office.
Pjfc Jones,, who was graduated j -from
the New River, NC, train-' .
ing school last September, is a ' -former
art student at the Uni
versity of Oregon and was for a
year with the state industrial
accident commission here. .
j .
Leaving April 2 . for training
with the WAVEs at Hunter col
lege, NY; la Misa Bertha Welsh, '
.daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. C.
Welsh of route T. Miss Welsh Is
at present employed at the pub- '
lie utilities- commission. Techni
cal Corporal Orville E. Welsh,
her twin brother, is. in the army
at Camp Roberts, Calif., and has
' just returned to his station after
spending:; a 12-day furlough with
his wife and family in Salem.
Methodist Circle
Meetings Listed
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( The circles of the Woman's
Society of Christian Service of
Jason Lee Methodist church will
meet on Wednesday a the f al
lowing places: - I
J a n u a r y- July, with I Mrs.
George Smythe, 1190 North 21st
street 1:30 o'clock. ' ;
February -August with i Mrs.
E. W. Gallagher, 710 Highland
avenuev 10 dessert luncheon.
March-September, with Mrs.
A. H. Davis, 500 Northt 20th
street i30 dessert luncheon.
I April-October, with Mrs. Har
vey Aston, 165$ State street 2
pjn. : i
May-November, with Mrs.
Jobit Bryant 1475 North 5th
street 2. tP-nv :
June-December, with! Mrs.
John Barker, J080 North 19th
street 2;pjn. " : v
Joy Randall Is
Hostess :
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1 Joy Randall was hostess at the
. home of her parents, Mr., and
Mrs. Lester E. Randall on Sat
urday night for a slumber party,
after going together to the bas
ketball f games. A hamburger
was held after the game.
Those fat the party were Joan
Beakey, J. Mary Ana Bollinger,
Barbaraj Crawford, Dorothy
Boyd of Springfield, Betty Cad
man; of; Springfield, Kathleen
Hug, Pat Viesko, Martha Wel
ler, Nancy Montgomery and Jby
RandalLi ...
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AUROftA The Aerara Wean
an'a dub met Wednesday with
Mrs. W. 0. Fry. Assisting host
esses and program committee
members- were Mrs. W. H. Eh
len, Mr. George Ziegler and
Mrs. James Ogle. A program of
Irish songs; poems and readings
"Wat given. 'r ' t - ,-- -.
A Dutch auction netted the
club" $I1 The money was con
tributed to the Red Cross fund.
The next meeting will be with
- Mrs. L. L Snyder.
CAIITOI CALEIIDAlt
- TUKSUAT7 BfAJtCaT Tt --.-..
; QrU' Swttct Mrxaoixatloa.
WlUKgSBAT, BtAXCaT U V :
. Wanww ae Ketary.
, TRUUDAI, MABCH S3
- nOr -i - ,
raiOAT, MAJtCI s
,v , Beta Sigma. Phi .
Beware Coughs
. frca c:::n c:!ix
That Hang On
Creomclian relieves promptly be
cause it roes ri-t to Xhe scat cf tie
trouble to he a loosen and er?cl
rtrm ladzn tiucn and aid cai-ra
ta soothe sad heal raw. tender, ta4
riamca rrrn.-i mucoca xreia
tranea. rssr drr '.rt t r'J r 1
a bottle of Creomulsion it;i. ta un-
cerstanaing yon must like tha way it
cictly slUys the couh or you era
fi fcT8 your money bw.
Married, at
Ghurch
Rites
1 ;. '
Tha fireraearntaa of tie First
PreabyfactsB dutrch was) Caa sat' .
fSaz tat fit marriars eerenscny
tf Cettyrae WendaroCv dauci
tar ofMc. aaat Mrs. Haery Wea
deroCv and Sergsasjfc 2X.- Dtat
detts Owes, taa at Ear. tai lis.
Humphrcx' Owen f tswnmi
vClav- USsdaav Monday nirt at '
T cdoci.
i See. Jamnae AOcesr SaaiiSi read,
ftm double ring ceremony befSre
members of the two families and;
ar few friends, Mm Fred Broer,!
in pXayeel orgao. musie softly
during? the nuptials. ',
Tor her wedding: that bride
chaser spring blue wool gabar
dine snlf fashioned rai'itTym ','
sfyiev With it she wore hhur sad:
White aecesaories and ar match-,
ing Chinese pfllhoT. het. Her ear
aeg waav of gardeniaa. aatd'lHies- :
ol-thevalleyv i' .
I Misa. Beth, DeLapp-. was. that
bride's only; attendant and she
wore av gold suit with blacltpat-
ent leather accesaoriam andr a cor- i
sage of roses and violets .
I Sergeant Howard Bergs, of
Faylor Falls, Minnesota , stood
with the benedict as beat man,
1 Mrs; Wenderottr; wore a- russet .
silk crepe dress and a corsage of !
talisman rosea fo her daughter's ,
wedding. '. ; :
i An informal receptLoal was
held, at the Wendaroth heme foe
the bridal couple and later the
newlyweds left for Nelscott to
spend their honeymoon at the -Wenderoth
beach home. ' -
Sergeant, and Mrsv Owenr will .
make their home In - Medford
while he ia stationed, at nearby '
Camp White. 14 -. r-'J
J j The new Mrs. Owen attended .
Willamette tiniversity' and ia m
member of Alpha Phi Alpha sar- '
oxity. She has been, connected
with the state industrial accident .
commission. Sergeant Owen at
tended the University of Illinois :
and before eaterms the service
was an accountant with the Tex
aco Oil company. ' I '
Sunday night Mr. and Mrs.
Rene Besse entertained at dinner
for the bridal couple and members-
of the wedding parry at
their apartment at the Royal
C6urt. - v -1
Mr. W. E. Hanseai wae heat-ess-
to members of her bridge
club Monday afternoon. A lunch
eon was followed by an after
noon of cards. Mrs. David Wright
and Mrs. Claude Glenn were
special: guests. ; ' :. I .
1 ! "ffcaQ 0,
tolps b-jcos serve t-cre pccrJa fccikCri
r Before takins; necessary trips, we suggest that yow console your local
Gre 1 houud agent: Hell tefl yon when row can best be accommcMlatetL
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7:20
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9:45 A. IV
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ViliiTM 1V1 'rtHlaal
? I NEWLYWEDS ' Mr, and : Mrsv: Mas Graves
' (Nancy Bradbury) who war married. Wednosdayv "
i March 15 at. tha fiiglewooct United Brathrsn. church.
' Tha- brida la tha daughter or Mr. and Mrs; Otis Brad
. bury and her husband, is th sorr of Mr. and Mrs.
.: M. NI Graves. Qesten-Milldr). - T ;
Betrothal of
! lis
Miss Donna Marie- Brown's '
engagement to Sergeant F. Rol
and; G. Hagstrom was revealed
at a formal tea on Sunday after
noon at the home of the bride
elect's parents Mr. end. Mrs. D.
Ray: Brown. The urldegroom
elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lara Hagstrom of Seattle. No
plans have been made for the
wedding. ' C " f ' ;
Miss Brown k a graduate of
Salem high school and her, fiance
is stationed at Camp Adair with
the 9th service command;
Sandra Van. Lydegraf and
Danny Keidatz passed out the
announcement scrolls to the
guests and at the door were Jean.
Douglas and Buly Brown. Re
ceiving. in the living room with
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3 o 7 8 9 10 11.
12 13 14 15 16 17 IS
19 20 21 22 23 24 25.
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GREYHOUND DAILY SERTICE FEOJI
4 NORTHBOUND 1
A. If.' H:43 A.M. i
12:45 P.M.
M:4SP.M.
2:45 P. BI.
3:4ffF.M.
.4:45 P. Bl.
5:13 P. II.-
A. BI.
V f I . DaHy Except Sandays
J ' SOUTTIEOUIfD ;
: Lt. - ZtZS A, XLT - 3d P. 1L
i o.4V Ar liV 3S-P.M. i
- ; :5&AM.; S:01 P.M.
jiU&LMVU -feci.!.
1 :0r P. BL ' - - 8:01 P. BL
"r :' "1 ;r Slmfiays sod- EfcESrys Only
n&ti: witm otnxtxziz tamifortatiom
W. Chadwick
North m& Street
1
the bride-elect and her mother
were -, Sgt Hagstrom!s parents
and sister. Miss Olga Hagstrom,
who came down from Seattle for
the occasion, j-.- r;'p'." I
, Mrsv Eula. Price was in charge
of the dining room. and. preaid
ing at the tea urns were Mrs. W,
F. Pahl, Mrs. J. G. Nash and Mrs;
Lee Doerksoa. Cutting- and aervt
ina the cake were Mrs. Jay Cook.
Mrs. Reece Jones; Miss Dorothy
Englebart, Mrs. M. D COchell
and Mrs. Ralph Arensmeier. As
sisting were Miss Gladys Dalke;
Miss Betty Dowd, Miss- Lucille
Bair,. Miss Dorothy Wohlgemuth,
Miss Elvira Behrens, Miss Evel-
yn Halversen, Miss J an and
Miss Ardyte Remme.. Miss Irene
Higgens passed the. guest book,
: During- tee afternoon Mr. Clif
ford Worm, Miss- Connie Kellar;
Miss Helen Doris and Miss Fran
ces Frieserr seng and Miss Jers
mond;Lamlan played the violin.
Arrangement of daffodils, blos
soms and greenery decorated the
guest rooms and tee table? -
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a- :
SALE1
5:4SP.M.
6:23 P. II
' 6:45 P. SL
7:23 P.B2.
P. SL
10:45 P. BL
11:45 Pi BL
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9:U P. M.
M:C1 P. BL
U-JLSF.ll.
1:23 P. BL
PHONE: 5C54
.Oregon Mothers .
Entertained. . :
' University of Oregon Mothers '
met for their, regular businese
mrttfrf and test. Eonday gfter
noea at the home of Mrs. C PI
Bishop. llftydoUarsrwae raiaadV
for: tha scholarship; loss tt,u
darlss' that afternoon..
; - ISrav Waiter SpeuldSnr preaioV
tmldm cad out... raee ycurAonar cnef Iff
funthhtss tpoihtxly irtih, cioi cad
bright for Zprlag with qualify paints.
4-HOUa CIAUIL . . .
aqarftaewlrseleand' ffoht. Re-efste-
wear and abuse. Washee like
tits; and Is easy ts use. Many
0?i: COAT FLAT PAIIIT
eayteitan- waft sarfaes.
sfarstr Fast aVytng. Bear results.
Oll COAT SEMI GLOSS
' Rlolv satiny, ahean that went as
sorb dirty atatws s grasas. Reflects
light without glare. Washes easily.
WHITE GLO EtlAMIL...
Smoetli a porcelain asd washable
ase e chlasv. diah. Lustrous white,
aanitaryi Easy ta uaat Sparkles
FLOOR ENAMEL
floor and porch enamel that it
alsta weather, scuffing; feet, heavy
traffic.: Aavnenle water;
BRUSH ... 3x" paint brush
with excellent !hinesc h&z bristle
and horsehair. QualHjr hardwood
handle. Thoroughly dependable
SELF POLISHING WAX . . .
Dries in snly 20 minutes ta a hare?,
mlrroMfke finish. For floors, Itaeleum,
eement. . Containe finest Carnaubs wax.
OIL POLISH.. PeJtsbea and prs-
tacts floors, woodwerfc, autsmobUes and
furniture. For renewing oil mops.
MAJD-OF-HONOa CLEANER
All-purpaas waterless clsanar Us on
palntee weJIa, varnished weedwsric, fur.
aJture, atavaa. Venetian bllnss eta.
- ja.
CltEMS POUSH . ProUct. finely
finished furniture and. woodwork. Easily
applied. Qulck-dryinfl. Highest quality,
.. ... K ' . 1 11
PASTEL C200M...eleetsd
breaaa sears aswad twice for tosg aarv
Ice. 38 enameled handle. Ptaeti hood.
OILBXOP. . . Best Ms id
of -Honor Bfop. 4Sinch ma
pie handle.
. 4 asset tlseat, Pulvafizas any
DLr::LAP GARDEN RAKE
Made frsas sn solid bar ef steel.
CirOAP GARDEN HOE...
Ushtwelsrtt but strong for hard use.
cj::lap cultivator...
-
Crsaka soil with least effort,
GARDEN HOSE. .. nubbr m.
see tub. Seamless, leskproef.
resisting rubber cover, 25-ft.
. . . Fully adjustable from
spray ta stream. Nan-rust eeramJo.
i"-- ". i 's--- '-''"" ' . " 2 " j : - --
Hers i:::iDE...fsjorfi.re.
S4H hea. Reeists rust: Steel
i!c:2CCrjrLi:;5..;ench.r y;,sc
typ for leakpraef. oneut Joinings. . 3 CZJ ;
ed at the taeeSng and announced-1
thentwiinatiag committee ss fol t
lowsr Mrs. Theodore Roth, Mrs. j
Chester Cemmell and. Mrs. I
Claude McPherseav The May i
xneettns.wua beheld at the hoane j
of ILn Cbildsv' '-
- ' At the tee hour Mrs. Spaoldimf I
poured and the table was cen-i
tend . with aa ' arxangement of j
cherry bloeaoma ia s bftue bowL i
1
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sou
atasl.
waa
tong.
prongs.
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:1)C ' . ! f?fi fix I
az-t i -ry bAA
C9)t2 Ea. X
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V I
; McCormick claaav First Math
odist church, -will meet with
Mrs- Floyd. Bowers, 595 Norte
. 5th street for s dessert luncheon
' at l:li o'clock., on Wednesday.
Assisting, the- hostess, will, be
Mrsv George Lewie sad- Mrs.
Deral Jones . ' .
- 3Xa?aaW- aaaHaaaaaaaik' Casw 3aeSw'aBS
hostess to members of her atn
dy at av luoxheoai'Moodajr
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C?ni CATUr.DAYS TILL a P. ?L