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si Salem Mart . &hd Bride !.j Corporal Thomas Medley ' and : .. his bride, the : f onde'rV Rosemary Fazio of Omaha Nhraclra Waif : been visiting in thecapital the past week at the home of , bis . mother.'- Mm " T. Titrtial TVi ', . f - 111 HVMVM ' . marriage, oi ; me young couple A took' place in Omaha on Satur r day.-April 22'at the Sacred Heart f rhurrh at 11 oVInrlr ' - . The bride is She daughter of Omaha, She was attended by her wore a powder blue- dress and Arlanda was Mr. Medley's best ) " For. her wedding the bride wore f a white satin gown with train and long sleeves. Her full length veil was of tulle and she carried a white prayer book with . gardenias. - .--j A breakfast for the bridal cou ple and members of the wedding party Was held after the t-ere- mony. Later the day the new- lyweds left for Salem. ; Mrs. 1 Medley will return to Omaha, where she i iswith the adjutant i general's office;. Her husband will go on to CamiiN''- ckett, Virginia, where he is art editor for the 78th division pa per. Corporal Medley is a grad uated Salem schools. , Oregon Mothers Weekend Slatec Oregon mothers will be hon ored at the 17th annual Oregon ' Mothers' Weekend, May 5 6 and 7, in conjunction with- Junior Weekend. They will be guests, at the All- Campus Sing Friday evening in McArthur Court, at a tea in their honor Saturday afternoon, as well as at the Ter race dance, f all-campus picnic, . and the JuniorProm, Saturday " night. - 1 - - - Despite ' rationing difficulties, it is expected that many fathers, as well as mothers, will , arrive fori the event. Registration will take place Friday between 1 and 5 p.nv in Johnson hall, and Saturday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. ..': Business meetings '' for the Oregon Mothers include an exp ecutive board meeting, . 2:3( p.m. Friday in the Men's Lounge of Gerlinger hall; the annual business meeting for all mothers '. at 10 ajn., Saturday in Guild theater, Johnson hall; and the meeting of the Oregon "Mothers' state board of directors, at a -no-, host breakfast, Eugene 'hotel, :30 a.m. Sunday. .J v v ,' ' Special ; services are . ' being planned for the- mothers at the Eugene churches Sunday morn ing, followed by Mother's Dar dinnrslnhearious living or ganizations. Thefuiai-evenULof the weekend will be the Sun light Serenade from 3 to 4:30 o'clock in the Music school. i. Officers of the Oregon moth ers are Mrs. Herbert A. Buste rud, Marshfield, president; Mrs. Gene Vandeneynde, Salem, v ice-president ? Mrs. B. V. Han cock, Portland, secretary; Mrs. Dean Vincent, Portland, treas urer; Mrs. George C. Huggins, Marshfield, . corresponding sec retary; Karl W. Onthank, Uni versity of Oregon, executive secretary. . Leslie Garden : Glass to Meet: " The garden class held at the ! Leslie junior high school will j meet tonight at 8 p.m. Miss i Frances Clinton, . Marion county ! home demonstration agent, wilt I . speak on "food preservation." j ; This is one of the series of meet- j t ings being held on the produc- ' tion, planning and conservation : f of the family , food supply. The 1 next meeting will be held at the " community cannery on a date j to be announced later. .'Anyone interested in the pres ervation of food may attend to night's meeting.. These meetings j LJ are sponsored by the. agriculture department of the high school in cooperation ; with the state de ' partment '' of- vocational . educa l tion. r ,:' ..J;'v'-; . ; Miss Kevena Eyre has return- ; ed from a several days' stay in Portland where .; she was the ''guest of 'her sister-in-law, ,Mrs. . David W, Eyre, jr. On Friday . afternoon Mrs. Eyre and Mrs. i Henry Corbett, -Jr.," entertained at tea for Mrs. Ralph Cake, who " recently returned from a trip to New York, and Miss Eyre t was among these presiding at the tea urns, . ' ' J Joan Elliott, daughter af Major ; and Mrs. 'John J. Elliott, nter i tained group v of .friends .'at a line party at the theatre Satur--day afternoon. Liter Miss El . liott and her guests gathered for dinner at her bomlB on E street - Mrtv' Gena' Vandeneynde rre ' sided at a bridge luncheon Mon ; day tfternobn at her home on D - street in compliment to members tt her club. , ; ; , ' . Mrs. James MeClellaad will entertain the neighborhood West minster. Guild group Wednes day afternoon at her home on North 21sjt street .,,v - irrs. John Marrla rJtcLle has Invited members of her club to bridge and supper tonight t her hone. . .... i , - - " . , - - V. 1J Miss Brown Jg iXOrTOI Guest Mrs Dean Ellis was hostess for a smartly arranged party. Monday night at her home on East Lefelle street for the pleas ure of Miss Jeannette Brown, who leaves Wednesday for Chi cago. Miss Brown, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A Brown, is going east to attend the United Airline training school. Bridge was in play during the evening and a late supper was served by the hostess, I The serv- .. Ings table was centered- with a miniature May pole and individ- ual giftSsmarked places for the guests. ' Saying auHevoir to - Miss "Brown were Mrs.'William Stein, Mrs. Richard Nelson, Mrs. Wen dell Patch, Mrs. Robert Smith, Mrs. William Bush, Miss Kay Hanks and Mrs. Dean Ellis. Service Women What thy can do What they're doino about ii Pat Niemeyer, pharmacist's mate, second class in the WAVEs, who has been stationed at the naval air station at Livermore, California, is sit home on leave after ten months of active duty. Miss Niemeyer was formerly sta tioned at San Diego naval hos pital, where she did convoy duty, . and at the Oakland naval hospi tal. 'She attended University of 1 Oregon medical school and was a registered laboratory techni cian in a Portland clinic before enlisting. Her brother, Bob is at the naval repair base at San Diego and is a torpedomah's mate third class. They are the children of Mr. andMrs. R. H. Niemeyer of Salem. A Pharmacist's Mate Niemeyer discussed her work enthusiastic- My with the Statesman reporter, and said f'girls should enlist, . they are needed very badly." " Those already in the service would have much shorter hours , if there were more recruits, she said. Salem Girls, in U of O Activity The Red Cross board of Uni versity of Oregon at a meeting held late last week named committee heads. In charge of home nursing will be Virginia : Tomkins, Salem, freshman in art, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Tomkins. i Jean Templetoh, Salem, soph i omore in drama, heads a com mittee -for the presentation of a i skit at Junior Weekend: to be I held May 5, 6 and 7, the j campus. Shef is the daughter of I Mr. and Mrs. G. Templeton. I Work has begun on a Wom i en's Athletic association hand book which will describe the various sports, club, and include j the constitution and by-laws !' and Which will be distributed to freshmen fall term next year. ; I Mary Elizabeth Davis, Salem, junior in anthropology, has been nanied in charge of the hand book which ; was decided upon i during the WA A council meet ing held late last week. Miss Davis is the daughter of Mr.' and ' Mrs. Charles B. Davis, Salem. : . ' ' ' ' Salem Junior Women's club members jare- arranging an -informal dance for tonight at Crys v tal Gardens from 9 to 12 o'clock. All' Junior girls will act as host esses and Mrs. Joseph, Felton is in charge of the affair. Proceeds from the dance will be used' to defray expenses of ' the club's delegates to the national con vention, i - ' ' A rronn of friends arranged -a surprise no-host dinner, for Mrs. Walter Kirk on : the occasion-of ' her birthday Saturday night at the Kirk cabin In Morningside. . ' (ViiJUM 'HAlilio HAVE TOUR 1YI5 IXAMINED NOW -V".:- :; 'i pr. Eirry A. Brown ? j j. !. Optometrist "'"-.;. i h 1S4 N. Liberty St. ;. if ill yYmu eyes are pvicdesaN. Xr.They- must serve yow ,i V. ; ? lifetime. Dont f iVuS chaneea" -witk':' - -.:f-V Uiemt,;-'vis: 1 mm mm . mm : . CLUB CALENDAR TVESDAf ' . American Wr Motheri, all day , at USO.;i . Missouri dub auxiliary with Mr. W.C Walker. 1043 North , Summersfj street: no.host lunch eon. fj! ' LaurrI Social Hour club with Mrsj V.r Kofel. Glenn Creek road. X'ifiO pjn., sew for Red Cross. I-Ml- : m - -Navy 'Mothers social club with Mrs. Don Smith. 739 North 16th street.: it p.va. i - . Pro-America meet at chamber of commerce, I p.m. t Salent Central WCTU meet at hH. 3 Ip.m. - Eastern Star meeting at Ma sonic temple, p.m. -..-! S?i ;- & - ' : WEDKESDAY , Royals Neighbors' Sewin( elub with Mrs. Winston Purvine. 1730 North 1 23nd street. aU day meet ing. nohost luncheon at noon.- -South ' section First Congreja - tional church with Mrs. Clarence Forbic s Salem Heights. 3:30 p.m. . Woman's auxiliary and St. : Paul's Guild meet, at parish house, yio-host luncheon, parish house, It JM p.m. - ;M - ' - . ': THORSOAT " ;S' FrunUnd Women's circle meet .. at church annex, 3 p.m. Merry. Minglers with Mrs. Wade ' Carter, (route t. S p.m. - DAV ? auxiliary meet at veter ; tns hallii S p.mir Liberty grange silver tea at , Liberty grange hall. 3 p.m.. Miss s Edna Holder, - India -missionary, : speakej , Miss Yocom Attends i li hi Word .-has been -received here . . that Miss Rachel Yocom, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Yo com, hai been in New York City ; : attending the national conven- tion of American Association of Physical Health, Education and Recreation. The convention headquarters were at the Hotel Pennsylvania. ; Miss Yocom, who is head of t the women's physical education department at Utah State col lege, is chairman of the national track and field committee which 1 automatically makes her a mem ber of jj the rules and editorial committee for' the national sec tion of jj women's athletics. She edited jjfjthe national track and ' field giiide ; and was asked to place an exhibit at convention headquf rters her drawings on technique in track and field. After! Yocom! the . convention. Miss visited in Washington, DC. and Chicago. In New York she met Miss Mary Settle, whoj is well J known in Salem. Miss Yocom will remain at Logan this summer as she will be on the summe school faculty at the colleeI - y ? M Evening Book elsb ( AAUW will meet for the last meeting' - of the year Wednesday night at .the home of Dr. Helen Pearce at 267 North Winter street at 7:45 o'clock. - Miss Marcia Hill will review "Johnnie T rem a in" by Esther Forbes, i' . CANTEEN CALENDAR TUESDAY, MAT I Silverton croup. WEDNESDAY, MAT I Juniot Guild. THURSDAY, MAT 4 Hollywood Lions auxiliary. FRIDAV, MAT I irst Congregational church. Meeting Wait a minute, lady 1 i Don't wash that pan! .- v vl t f 'A St . km CI!-': --- an td -, , , mi TTT- r iiiniMimi - YES, WE KNOW you're poured off the grease into the fat can, but take a look! See that greasy coating that still clings to the bottom and aides? Take a spoon end scrape YoulT probably get another whole tablespoon of precious fats, enough to make S , machine-gun bullets! Or to make enough protective vaccine fot 73 men! - T . , - : - NiVra WAJH TK2 BS0!U?13 PAIL the roaster, or fryinf pan until you scrape them well. It doesn't matter if the grease, ia black or smelly; it's all urenty needed for munitions, battle field medicines and other vital materials, f ease do your hare in this important job. Help our fighting men end help yourself at the same time. You get 2 free red points end 44 for every . pound of used fata you turn ia. , - . w ... ' i: Apprrtd by OPAt WTA, mmm ' a a wawr ss t as, .s , r.The edgagemeht.of .Miss Phyl- " 'lis' JJelson and ,'Mr: ; Douglas Fr . f . ' - 'V.'': , rarxer, yaKnavytawas announce Monday bight on theWfUaraette":,j Vhiversity. campus. 4 The; tradif (i tional boW'chocoltes bearing v I the hews yas' passed at "the Al-"j pha" Phi Alpha house. t,h'.!i ' .Miss". Nelson' is the daughter,; of Mr. and, Mrs? A.'. E. Nelson of j , Salem.1 J She;, attended ; S tlTiit i schools and ' is rnow ' enrolled ' at ' Willamettel university,' where her i sorority is Alpha Phi Alpha, r ! Mr. Parker is the son of Mrs Vivian Patker of San. Francisco and Mr. Claude Parker of Val lejo. He attended the University of California and is now enrolled with the navy unit at Willa mette, l '' : Ne date has been set for the wedding. ! j , WSCS, Apkeny Wednesdciy ' Mrs. W. S. Aptaiey, 2095 South Winter street, will be luncheon hostess Wednesday to the women of the Women's Society of Chris tian Service of the Leslie Meth odist church. .The executive com mittee wil convene at 10:30 with the business session of the so-1 ciety to follow at 11 o'clock. v Mr, Carl Aschenbrenner, prin cipal of Parrish junior high school, will be the speaker off the afternoon, talking on probOTis in connection with the youOrof our community. Mrs. S. M. Laws will be. devotional leader. The May committee of the society is announced as Mrs. W. S. Ank neyl Mrs. Winifred H- Eidler, Mrsi R. R. Rasmussen and- Mrs.1 A. S. Mulligan. A gift box open-l , ing will be a feature of the after noon. ; Birthday Party For Mr. Baker Mrs. G. D. Baker entertained; at a birthday party honoring herj husband Sunday night. After an informal evening of cards re4 freshments were served. ; Guests were Mr. an Mrs. Les ter Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. John Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Ron- neker, Mr.1 and Mrs. Melhoffj Miss May Givens, Miss Mary 1 Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf OU son. Mr. Harley Mize, Mr. and Mrs. George Buffum and , Mr; and Mrs. G. D. Baker. Band Parents to ; Hear Mr. Snyder ; . The last meeting of the year I for the Salem high band parenjts association will be held Wednesf day, May 3 in -the music room 4t the high school at 8 o'clock. j Parents of the ninth gradi band students of Leslie and Par rish will be guests of . the ever ning. Mr. Walter Snyder, acting principal of the high school, wilj be the speaker. Business will ini elude election of officers for the ensuing year. A program and refreshments will follow j :! Mr. and Mrs. M. C. TanWinf kle are the parents of a son born April 22" at the Swedish hospital in Seattle. Mrs. VanWinkle i the former Grace Geibel and taught at the Englewood school here. ' ) ': i . Mrs. Carrie King has left for Burns to be with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Irvj ing King (May Ringo), and her new grandson. fJ, -? mU WJB. TmJL jr by Imdmstry J ;V t - i SILVERTONMrs. H. E. Steen. who will observe . her 82nd birthday : on Thursday. Her daughters, , Mrs. Gordon McCall ol Portland and Mrs. Elmer Johnson of Silverton will , entertain for her on" Thureday.from 4 ta 8 ' o'clock when : friends are asked to call at the; John son home. i Circle Meetinos On Wednesday ' Circles of the First Presby terian church will meet as fojl-, lows on Wednesday: j j V Circle 1 Mrs. W. O. Widdows, leader, with Mrs. , Charles H. Fowler, 750 South High street, 1:15 luncheon. . . Circle 2 Mrs. L. M. Purvine, . leader, with Mrs. E. K. Easton,. 2175 Ferry street, j o'clock luncheon. - ! Circle 3 Mrs. O. H.i Horning, leader, with Mrs. J. J. Walker, 1004 North Winter street, 1:30 dessert luncheon. Circle 4 Mrs. Ralph Mitchell, leader, with Mrs. Marie Flint . McCall, 12:30 covered dish luncheon. j Circle 5 Mrs. N. J. Lingren, leader, with Mrs. M. MacDon ald, 420 North 20th, 2 p. m. Circle 6 Mrs. C. S.,McCollam, leader, with Mrs. Max Buren, 745 Court street, 1:15 salad luncheon. Circle " 7 Mary McGowan, leader, in fireplace I room of church, 1:15 desert luncheon. Circle 8-Mrs. Paul Hauser, leader, with Mrs. LeRoy Glei-, san, 205 Mission street, 1:15 des sert luncheon. Circle , 9 l-Mrs. Kent, . leader, with Mrs. Leon Barrick, 1610 South Church street, dessert luncheon. Circle 10 Mrs. Glen Adams, leader, with) Mrs. J. Bolin, 449 North Capitol street, 1:15 des sert luncheon. Additional Society On On Page 10 nl ' KtfTth r ":r,U: ":iV Revealed - ' and Mm- Morris Klorfein, 'and , Mr.r Jay Grenley son of Mr. and . MrfcRobert Gijenleyof Tacpma, ;..was : revealed at; a formal recep- fi - a. ' v i. . ;-;- j-- : .; - Rogers W1U give ueuiiiav. - .' SslnH7' ; -WCA -are jointly sponsoring orifinaleig Hrr;'-'f'!'M training'for '7VV'.l'lS " t nn, L,'tJL" .'fninVVirlt whAirf ahl tn take - rn V "' "i'X K LlTt I : tha Klorfein,itiaughter,.of h'careof chndren in the, absence .1WU o im h. tion .' Sundayl afternoorf- at J the tration !may be made at the . ' Alderhrook home of her cousins; : YWCA or the Camp Fire execu - Mr,.and.Mrs.N Phmip; Gold- U roffWat 212 bregon build--ISSSJ ma?ing, beforelMay . Classes will .t S yedfT.;,!--: in the old high school , Miss . Klorfein and her ...moth er received with ; Mrs. Goldstein ' and Mrs. Gussie Goldstein. For the affair, the honor guest wore a sky blue dinner dress and ! a I corsage of orchids." Passing the : announcement Scrolls "were Ste" phanie Joan and Nancy, Linda Goldstein. The guest rooms were decor ated with arrangements of dog- ' wood and blossoms. The table i centerpiece was of calla .lilies, : tulips and snapdragons, flanked jby.pink,, and jwhite candles. . Mrs. . Eva 1 Volchofc and Mrs. Sydney Levene presided, at the serving table and assisting were Miss Ruth Saffron, Miss Char lotte Cohen, 'Miss Shirley Co hen and Miss. Helen Muchnick.' Later in the! day the' bride elect's parents,; Mr. . and Mrs. Morris Klorfein, entertained at ;a buffet dinner1 for their daugh ter and her fiance and members of the immediate family. . ' I :: Miss Klorfein . is a graduate in pharmacy at the University of Washington! and is a mem ber of Phi Sigma Sigma soror ity. Mr. Grniey is a graduate of New York? juniversity and lis manager of Hughes Ladies Ap parel in Tacoma. Eastern Star to Hold Initiation r Chadwick chapter No. 37, Or der of the Eastern Star will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the Ma sonic Temple. A class of candi dates will be initiated. i A special musical program will be given by j the ladies choir. Mrs. Ivan Stewart will give j a group of vocal numbers and Mrs. Lawrence Flagg will be the ac companist. ', : . j Refreshments will be served "following the meeting and the committee includes Miss Eva Ferrec, Miss ; Mary Sayles, Mrs. Laura Douglas and Mrs. K. Ras mussen. .'. i' ' ' :L Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baldock (Elizabeth Vaughn) are receiv ing congratulations on the birth of a daughter,! Janet, on April 20 in Spokane, the little girl has an older brother. The baby's grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. R. H Baldock; and Mrs. Lillian Vaughn. 1 1 "! J , m v SMART eve?al ! SrdHps Dresses Hats,- included. - : - (T: .Tin. . f. . ua . iisiari aatsss 'r'Aiv ,A' ':'A' ' .... f- ' I - V KODV fitters tO: Learn . How - - rZ. of their - mothers. The, course," made tip of. six lessons, is "for 12 to 18 years. Regis- girls, from! ;tyufldmat I'ltoetiiim MayitXat 4:15 o'clock. '' ' ,; ' " Teachers of experience in child care, health and psychology have been secured, to conduct , the classes. Mrs. B. Yearey of the public health department wUl teach " proper feeding, , cleanli ness and ' pertinent topics while Mrs. : Cecil Monk and Mra, ; Ed ward Lang will teach methods of. working and playing .with children. - '.i'-..V--- :-. -' ;-J'V . , - . . - - - - ' A " clearing house 4 through which parenti may secure girls win be maintained at the YWCA. Definite standards will be set forth. Mrs. James Manning of the guardians association has organ ized the course with the assisr tance of Mrs. Emma 8 Maxwell, Camp Fire Girl executive. Mrs. O. I. Paulson of the YWCA coun cil and Mrs. Esther Little, sec retary of the YWCA. jf - , . ts.4.rv.oe. - f .,.it a find as a time-saVer Make vr in a few seconds ...loos: wvciy ror nouis. uj this modern make-up that creates a new complexion; . helps hide tiny complexion " faults; stays on for hours without re-powdering. ORIGINATED IY At All Fred Bleyer Drug ' Sections 148 N. Liberty Street ' SHOP ,-0 ; ' St "J' 17 " "v w ik. a .. A f -. ; o( Goals, ESS - 'I... .... ..I v mm, Thm WeaTtalL..Giind.wni.meet -t the YMCAlWednesday after-I -kd 4o brini original- 'design? " ..kk.'.rn ' inA Mrt ' Max- " J..-.- '.' .;t Ait. ; Waldorf aalad will begin to day's dinner, which includes eggs as a main dish. ; .- . - twaldorf salad ' Curried eggs , . Buttered "? cauliflower ' - -, " Canned pears with: cookies - - ;Jy-: .: . f -V ;.: . . . , CL'RRIED EGGS1a51) PEAS t yTTH RICE BOHDER ' " - H cup minced onion - ' " 4 tablespoons butter 4 tablespoons flotu? teaspoons curry powder llicupstmilk V 1 cup canned bouillon (us , bouillon cubes) ... . . : 'i teaspoon lemon juice H teaspoonx granulated sugar 4 teaspoon salt . ', 2 cups cooked peas ) v 6 shelled hard-cooked eggs, sliced '- ! ' ' 3 cups boiled white rice Cook onion in butter in the top of a double boiler over, direct UUt UUUl tuiuvn curry powder, , and blend. Add milk, bouillon, lemon Juice, su gar, and salt; cook over boiling water until smooth and thicken ed, stirring constantly. Add peas and eggs; heat. Serve on a hot platter in a' ring of the rice. Serves 6. .. "1 'An 1 A'':: ";t jt - " ........ ; : . -i. ..' i I . I .ZM . !'i:f.V: i - - I- ;i h