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t . 4f i -. 1 -. PAGE SIX (Wedding In OUUIII :U1 Interest'. 1 Quaint St. James Episcopal church in Warrenton, Virginia, was the scene of the marriage of Miss Rovena Ejre, daughter of Mr. ID. W. Eyre-of Salem, -and Sgti Stewart : Johnson, United States army, son of Mrs. Wil liam Perry Johnson of Palmyra, Missouri, Friday night, June 9. Hew Paul D. Bowden, the rec tor, officiated. Mr. T. V. street was the organist. The altar was decorated with 1 arrangements of blue delphin- - ium, pink and white double larkspur and altar candles. , The bride wore a costume suit of soft powder blue combined with a moss rose print and a blue picture hat. Her flowers were moss roses and lilies-of-the-valley. The best man was Sgt Carl Johnson of Chicago. The bride was unattended. A reception followed at the Warren Green hotel. When' the couple left for their wedding trip in the Shenandoah valley the bride, wore a navy blue suit ' with a small blue and white hat - nd matching bag and a mink scarf. Upon their return the couple ' will make thejr horrie jat the . Warren Green hotel while Sgt. Johnson is stationed near War- renton with the signal corps. Mrs. Johnson is a prominent r Oregon newspaperwoman and ' was society editor" on the Cap- ital Journal. Sgt. Johnson head ' ed the Johnson Abstract com " pany in Missouri before enter Jng the armed services. ' Mrs. Crose Is ,: Installed Mrs. A. J. Crose was installed s the new president of the Hol lywood Lions auxiliary at a des sert luncheon meeting . of the group Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr. Crose. i Mrs. Harold Gillespie installed ,' the following officers: Mrs. Crose, president; Mrs. Paul Pur- vis, vice president; Mrs. Earl Rowland, secretary; and Mrs. f Earl Mootry, treasurer. Plans ; were made for the annual pic- nic to be held on June 28. Friendly Garden Club Picnic 'J The Friendly Neighbors' Gar den club held a picnic for their families at the Hulsey avenue home of Mrs. Eric Butter Thurs day night. ' Mrs. Philip Tpler. of Liberty. the president, announced the ; : following chairmen to serve dur-" ' Ing the next club year: program Mrs. A. A. Larsen and Mrs. C. J. Gustafson; publicity, Mrs. C. , A. Ratcliff; flowers, Mrs. Wil- liam E. Gardner; membership, Mrs. A. W. Coon; and telephone, ,' Mrs. C. E. Anderson. , Mr. and Mrs. Claude Murphy are home from Tacoma where ", they attended . the, Washington State realtors meeting. i ' Miss ' Dorothy Vandeneynde ' has been vacationing at Nelscott as the guest of Miss Shirley Dil ls rd. t JEFFERSON The Mission- mry society of the Evangelical church held the June meeting at 4 i the home of Mrs. GeraT Stowe , Wednesday. The president, Mrs. , : Don Davis presided and led de--. votions. The' theme , was "The Stewardship' of Youth and J Childhood." Miss Helen Kihs reviewed the chapter of the stu j, ,dy book, "We, Who Are Amer ' ; ka." Plans were made for the : 60th anniversary program of the . WMS to be held later..The host ess was assisted by. her aunt, - Miss Hattie Calfee. TURNER The WCTU met with Mrs. Gene Robinscei for observance of Flower Mission day. Alter the -devotional Mrs.- C. A. Bear gave a review.;of the v the life of Jennie Cassity, the originator of Flower Mission day. " Mrs. I. J.-Sawyer read 'excerpts . from the Washington letter on : legislation. The -following, were s y. present: T Mrs. Nellie . Gunning, ' Anna Farrisr W, H.' Griffin, L t J.j Sawyer,' Amanda Davis,' C: A. rV Bear, George Good, C. F. Trim : is ble, Miss Nadine Ellis and the" : V: hostess, Mrs. Robinson.- - Additional - Women! features on Page :10. Toddy's- Menu- 1 - i!' -The weekend will see.' fresh ; berriesC'and -"young carrots" on ' 1. the menu. v.. - ' . . - JODA.T ' V..1--V I ' Creamed "chipped beef (-oo- f -f ; ' hot biscuits " ' " " ' J - Wilted new ' lettuce 'u. Vtvt, beets with tops' V 'Chocolate pie"' r j i.'lf.v :. SUNDAT Spring 'farden salad . f Fried chicken" ; . ; New potatoes Younf carrots and "peas 'la r ' ; buttef . - .-. .-' , -.Hot rolls u - i . ' Strawberry'.suridat . i.t 'Jt-.-' ' moxday;-. r . Avocado" salad , t Lamb cakes with broiled bananas' or peaches Rice cakes Eoiled onions in cream k' . ..." Gooseberry'' pit ' .""Iv . T7i 4 . . .v.-.: f'-&' t . ... Vyj -i rq A 1 I I kJClllIO V V III Be Honor Guests " Delta Phi alumnae are entef taining the graduating seniors of the sorority at a supper par ty tonight at the home of Dr. and Mrs. L. O. Clement on North l"th street The buffet table will be cen tered with an arrangement of summer flowers and guests will be seated at small tables. The evening hours will be spent in formally. Mrs. Howard Bergman is in charge of arrangements for the affair. Seniors who will be honored . are the Misses Eleanor Todd, .Helen Zimmerman, Dorothy Es tes, Ella Rose Mason, Eloise Findley, Betty Ann Swanson, Darlene Dickson and Lucille Pierstorff. Alumnae attending will be Mrs. Verh Bain, Miss Bertha Babcock, Miss Marian Bretz, Mrs. William Bush, Mrs. Joseph Felton, Mrs. Andrew Halvor sen, Mrs. Vernor Sackett, Mrs. E. T. Bamett, Mrs. Otto Skopil, jr., Mrs. Howard Bergman, Mrs. Roy Lockenour, Mrs. Gilbert Wrenn, Mrs. Albert Cohen, Mrs. Arthur Smith, jr., of Walla Wal la, Mrs. Verlin G. Coleman, Mrs. Otto K. Paulus and Mrs. Ken neth Sherman. i Mrs. Needham Guild President Mrs. Robert Needham was elected president of St. Helena's guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church at a meeting held at the Needham home Wednesday night Mrs. Ralph W. Purvine is the retiring president Other officers are Mrs. Leon Perry, vice : president; Mrs. George L. Hill, secretary; and Mrs.. Joseph M. Devers, jr., trea surer. This was the last meeting of the season for the group. Birthdays Are Horlored Members of the Little Garden club whose birthdays fall in the month of June were honored Thursday when the club met for a no-host dinner in the gardens f Mrs. Lewis Anderson on Ewald avenue. The making of corsages of ar tificial flowers and -defense stamps to be sold at the bond center occupied the afternoon. Mrs. Paul Griebenow was ap pointed as flower chairman to help other committees to keep flower .arrangements on tables . at the bond center this, month: V Mrs. Alvhv Stewart gave rthe-i club an interesting report of the recent state federation meeting in Portland. ' - - . . l- - Rev. and Mrs... F Ca Taylor, formerly of Vancouver, - Wash - ingtori, - came ' through . "Salem Thursday enroute to Tolovana Park, near Cannon Beach, where .they will remain for. the sum mer; Rev. Taylor l retired from the ministry at Vancouver last Sunday, and with Mrs. Taylor, plans to come to Salem to live . thisJaiL . , . Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fester, and ; .children, Frederick' Mark' and' James Allen, are .here for the , summermonths and are -staying 'in the Wayne Taylor home, 442 -South 23d street Mrs. Foster is . the former. Hprten'se .Taylor. 'Mr: Foster is a teacher at Estacada. . Mrs. Joseph . Josephsoa who went to New York City' by plane - in late -May expects to return the . end of the month.-She went east on - a business ;trip and is also . visftinsj'her parents in Newport, RIv and New'Haven Conn. 7 - - , Mrs. Roy H. Mills has returned ? from a week's stajr in Camas, .Washington; with her jsbn-in-law and ; daughter, Mr. ad . Mrs." El- lliott'Price;';-- - V Mr." aiMi Mrs. Arthiar AT. Rog ers entertained a group of neigh borhood . friends at - dinner - and .bridge Thursday night at their home on North Summer, street. " Trcs Zzzzi' : Make a'sefeetion now for fall trsmpUntiar. 259 Yarleties to choose, from. Ct Flowers Also Arailable tup WnFn Vi Ann ens 4 MUef North Wallace Koad 1 Tlx M CLUB CALENDAR - f MONDAY r i . American Legion auxiliary, Sa- . lent Woman! club, election of of ficers, pan. ; I Chi Omega alumnae meet with. Mia Edith LJbby f WUlamette Shrine No. 2. White Shrine of Jerusalem, 'meet at" Masonic temple, p.m. TUESDAY . 8 t Etokta club, with Mn. H. G. Carl. 963 E street. 12 JO covered disti luncheon. i t Central WCTU meet with Mrs. Eugene Prescott, 1064 Oak street, 2 P:ra-' . l WEDNESDAY f I Daughters of tlnion Veteran meet with Mrs. tV. A. Gueffroy, 1120 North 15th street, 8 p.m. Salem Writers' club with Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyre 340 North Lib-. erty atreet,' 7 -JO 'p.m. v i - g FRIDAY " . Woman Bible class First Meth od Ut church fncet with Mrs. Edna ' Waterman, 1307 - Hines street, I p.m. .u Srfiith-Miller Rites Redd ! ' i . .- s ,. - ' r- . .i . GERVAlS Miss Bertha Mill-' er, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Miller, Svas mar ried;; to Mr. Clayton Smith, son " of Mr. and Mrsj Charles Erown ' of SUverton, at! a ceremony! at Sacred Heart church at 9 o'clock Wednesday, June 14, with Far ther Martin Doherty, officiating. They were attended byepr giaiia Hauth, cousin of the bride, as maid i of honor; Jean Smith, sister of j the groom, bridesmaid; and Sharon Mohler and Mar guerite Hauth, fower girls. Boy Miller was the groom's best man and i Valentine Miller acted! as usher. Helen Keber presided at the organ and girls from the Mt. Angel choir sang. : : The bride wore a white lace dress with a full train. Her Veil was of net, with a headdress of seetl pearls . anr . she carried a bouquet : of s weerpeas ' and gar denlas. The maid of honor Wore blue taffeta and) the bridesmaid wore pink taffeta and both wore short veils to match their, dress es and 'carried nosegays. The f I o w e f girls "? wore identical dresses of flowered - taffeta and carried nosegays. A wedding breakfast for the bridal party was ' served ' at the home . of the bride's ' brother-in-law and sisler Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mohler, and at noon dinner was served at the parish hall to 75 Relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Smith-left during the afternoon for a short hon eymoon trip and on their return will reside in ilverton, where Mr. Smith U employed. For go-ing-away the bride wore a pin stripe suit with' white accessor ies ? : ' - '- ' - ' K . . t . ; SILVERTONMrs. Ray Van diver and. three - months j bid daughter, Janet 'Marie, is spend ing a month in Oregon with her parents,' Mr.' and Mrs. Tj. T. ; Leonard and with her husband's parents in the The Dalles.Maior Vandiver is stilt, in, Indianapolis. Qorning to Oregon -yrith Mrs. Vandiver and her. daughter, iwas Miss Elizabeth Mo'ran of Madi "son, Wisconsin fiancee' of Ro- bert Leonard, 1" .;3- : . a '. . . Thompson' For Vtcry . 3 I ; I ;Mi;iaces Sullivan i I ' t4 Ti ""ik - viSjS;'; ' : i consultant v 1 ; 1 r---ij- ON VITAMINS j; 1 &f&CT&-'r V. ft T ?u: ivill be in I I : MWr's -today f 1 1 1" I "-"-'J ::.t 1 Make it a 'point' to I 1 vl-..a-Am - come. In while she hi I " ' : U ' ' ' j t'r C - s r oiTsjieioryttr40B je koor yoo oottr oMMti-ioi YlfasalMt Law rkos vtctoU at hi ikak . tor. wVw Thaipaast'o railaT oaro UoJorod. - aaxvna' rum ' f attgn t Siir;cfc la ifcriritamlso iJd Tn . BJwavd to iMIMM UtsttMo a$nrx loafomii'o'oi OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Strawberry ; Feed : at Heaters1 y .,-. V..'" Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Heater will be hosts for their annual' strawberry feed and picnic Sun-' day at their -country ' place at Union Hill. a. Guests will arrive at 9:30 in the morning and luncheon will, be served at noon. During the) day the guests will paint the, Heater's new fence, which . they: recently constructed aroun d their home, y '!'''" ' Attending the affair will be' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mink and Ro ger, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Craw- ford, Stanley and Steven, Cor poral and Mrs. Joseph Felton, Mrs. Clinton Standish, Mrs. Verne Robb, f. Myrtle May and Bill, Mr. . and , Mrs. Delbert Schwaubbairer and Joan, Mrs. Cecil Young and Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fitts. ' Delegates Named To Conference Mrs. Walter- Dry entertained members of the Salem Lions auxiliary at the Blind 'school Thursday night. Assisting host esses were Mrs." John Stark, Mrs. Ralph Johnson, Mrs. Tra cey Porter ahd Mrs. Maynard Edlund. IT , Mrs. H. N. Michejson was welcomed as a new member. During, the evening Edna Marie Hill gave a group of piano num bers. Mrs.: William Newmeyer was installed as the new presi dent for. the Coming year; -Mrs. Floyd . Seamster, vice president; Mrs. Denver Young, secretary; and Mrs. H. S Walker, treasur er. - ; Delegates were elected to the state war - conference of the Li ons club and auxiliary in Port--land this month. They include Mrs. Floyd Bowers, Mrs. R. W. Land, ..Mrs. Estill Brunk, Mrs. Floyd Seamster, Mrs. Robert Mc Ewan and Mrs. Harry Scott. Adeline Smith Is Hostess Adeline Smith was hostess for a birthday luncheon on Thurs day afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Smith, on North 15th street Her guests included members of her Camp Fire group. Places were laid for Beverly Hernness, Doreen Bagget, Ruth Clique, Nancy Miller, Diane Reed, Muriel ; Steusloff, Marilyn Power, Pat ; Elftrom, Carolyn Payne, Mary Frances Campbell and Adeline Smith. Mrs. Sylvia Fartough enter tained the P. L. E. and F. Club, Cards were in play with prizes going to Mrs.' Chester Hixon and Mrs. Charles Kinzer. Refresh ments were served by the host ess withMiss Roena Smith as sisting.' Roses and sweet peas decorated the rooms. , CANTEEN CALENDAR SATURDAY, jCNB 11- . 1 to 4-Jucn U church guild. 4 to 7 Salem Wmin' club. 7 to 11 American Legion auxiliary SUNDAY, JUNE IS ' a i i II Sninstn. 11 to 1 Busineia Men, Arthur Rahn and Harry McWhorter. . i to SUverton Hilli (ranfe. a m 1 Salm Heichts communit. .7 to 11 Free Lancers, V. Lundell, chairman. . MONDAY, JVSt 19 Son of Union Veterans. ' TUESDAY, t Fatrmount Hill (roup. WEDNESDAY, JUNE H . Hunters nd ' Anjlera auxiltary. THURSDAY, .IUNC 2t - . .. PEO Sisterhood. FRIDAY, JUNES 21 . BU. Sigma PW. ' - VITAMINS Ccrdantrs V wwsas'.uAsr powtra ; la5?!H3ri'll 'fe1 r.Oi u aiMciot hliiM .. Mamia fclwcm. A w-.i.;t"--.:.l Orogdn. Saturday Morning. Service Women :" Whcrt they can do " ? 1 What they re doing laboul It .. j ; . ' r it"' I , Lt Qjrnelia HulsJt . - . " '' ' First Lt. CorneUaH., Hulst WiUamette graduate, has ibeen visiting colleges and schools of New Mexico for speeches, pro grams and interviews with col lege women who are eligible prospects for the. Women's Ar my Corps. Assigned to recruiting duty in New Mexico a year ago, Lt Hulst has traveled through out the state to interview and On ON SALE AT BOND Shop that Spori Shirts Cool, neat looking $2.75 t. $4.95 A ' y-l r f ' .... :Mi&&9n-' :'- 'U l y ; ' Li J ' vMi Elokprccl SccIis 2 pairs $L25 1 :-. Ejlb'ariaSziniffJS tiDcr!37$L .. v4 ' June 17. 1944 enlist women for service in the army; . and for the past six "months her headquarters office - ns neen-Mnia fe, nm. wnas - she is commanding officer for , the WAC recruiting detachment in the state. - - " Cornelia H. Hulst was sworn into the WAC July-3i; 1942. After her basic training at Des Moines, Iowa, she had her first assignment as- library, clerk "in the Ft. Des Moines service club library. - ' - - " " Lt Hulst is the daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Bert Hulst of 1065 North Winter street, Salem. Her brother, t Lt : Robert" . M. Hulst is stationed in the, Fiji islands. . In , Willamette, Cornelia Hulst was a member of Delta Phl sor ority and of Alpha Kappa Nu honorary. An English major, she was senior scholar and was ac tive on. the staff of the Collegian . ,errs Presented to Mr.Lee by and of the Wallulah. Her gradu- . ,.ef . t ate work was done at the. Uni versity of Washington. - After graduation from , Wil lamette, Lt Hulst taught school in Ashland, where $he was dean of girls and head j of , the" Eng lish department , - Warrant Officer Harry Prong as, who is stationed at Camp Gordon, Florida, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Gene Vandeneynde. He swas a class mate of Ensign Rodney Vande neynde at the University of Ore gon. ' ' His Day Sunday, June WAR BOOTH, MAIN FLOOR . ' and j FOR THAT EXTRA GIFT Miller s for Will "Make Slaclxs la tan, brown, blue $795 - JT ' ' IVll . jTx : Jt Sur ;At Party : Mr. A. "A. Lee was surprised by a group of his friends on his S -tX&SHSS. HZ: w?2S-y Emmett Welling welcomed th guests and assisted Mrs. A. A. Lee. -' v ' ir Refreshments avere served at small tables after an Informal evening, j Bouquets of roses, snapdragons; columbine", peo nies, delphinius and iris were arranged; about the guest rooms. A bouquet of branching clarkia Honoring Mr. Lee were , Dr. and Mrs.! J. C. Harrison,: Dr. and Mrs. B. Blatchford, Mr. and Mrs.: J. H." Baker, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs; W... C. Keck, Mrs. William E. Kirk, Mr. and Mrsj B. F. Kumler,1 Mrs." J. A. Mills, Mr. Charles ;Gobley, Mr. and (Mrs. Roy Ohmarti'Mr, and Mrsj E. E. Roberts, Mr. N. S. Savage, 1 Mr; and . Mrs. . ! Oren - Strattonj Mrs. H. H.I Vande- vort Mrf and Mrs. C. T4 Wilson, Mr. and ! Mrs. o; It. Yetter, Mr. and Mr& T. T. Crozer and Mr. and Mrs F. C DeLong. .... AT BANKS prised BOND Quality Sportswear Dad Doubly Happy and $895 ciia.$L50 4;- ''? t,. vw,, wz vmws. Jts. m -"J -3 Mrs. T. IL Morley has re turned from " a several months . -stay, in . Kinsburg, Calif, with, V her - son-in-law ;. and . daughter, Mr, . and .Mrs.. ; Harold . Berg t (Yvone Arrfranc). Euroute home she stopped in Oakland to visit ; with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bar ; .'" , 4 . . Dorothy Hay Has. ' Birthday Party Dorothy Ann Hay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hay, celebrated her eighth birthday Thursday afternoon 'when : she " entertained a g r o u p of her : friends. :'.- -:- - " 'y ' Games were in play during -the afternoon and birthday cake and refreshments were served by the hostess and her mother. - Honoring Dorothy were Patsy ' Gordon, Jeannette Roake, Mary' Lou and Sylvia Hastings, Shir-' ley and Carol Taggart Patsy Cameron, Jean and Nancy Lid beck, Joan Windishar and Shar on Rothenfluch. Lloyd L. Sanders DENTIST Announces -The Opening of Offices at 903-904 First National Bank Building Phone 703 AND OTHER STORES i i 18th j Sport Coals Smart styles $14.95 to $16.50 Jantzen Swim .Trunks . . J52.5Q t $3.95 Billfolds f ; . All leather C $2.50 t. $5.C0 Tax All-Vool Sweaters i--'"- Slip-on and coat styles . ' $4.95 V - Leather Toilet Kits Fitted or unfitted $3.95 to $20,00 iTies ' ; Beautiful new' patterns -. 'Kerchiefs White and fancy 35c to $lt3 ea "-', .w ' .- By? Jantzen,aniL Ilanwi.r . i ' i 1