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Miss Cooke
Now Mrs.
Henery .;
From California c.om es word
of the marriage of Miss Dorothy
Lois Cooke, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James L. Cooke, and lieu
tenant James A. Henery, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Henery,
all of Salem. The ceremony took
place on Friday, June 18 in the
study of the United Presbyterian
church at Santa Ana. Rev.' A- E.
Kelly .' officiated at the 8:30
o'clock rites.
i For her wedding the bride
wore a navy blue tailleur with
navy blue and white accessories.
She was attended by Miss Jo
anne Holstad of Portland and Lt.
Hugh F. Newell of Illinois was
Lt. Henery'i best man.
' 'i After a wedding' trip in south- .
ern California the couple will be
at home in Santa Ana. Lt Hen
ery is stationed at the marine
corps air station at El Toro,
Calif.
The bride and groom are
graduates of Salem schools. The
new Mrs. Henery attended Ore
gon State college where she was
affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega
sorority. Her husband attended
Santa Rosa Junior college.
Mrs. Madison
Heads Legion
- Members of the American Le
gion auxiliary met Monday in
the Salem Woman's club and
elected Mrs. Donald Madison
president for the year which be
gins in September. Installation
of officers .will be held at that
time. Other officers to assist Mrs.
Madison will be first vice presi
dent, Mrs. Austin Wilson; second
- vice president, Mrs. L N. Bacon;
recording secretary, Mrs. Frank
Marshall; treasurer, Mrs. Merle
D. Travis; corresponding secre
tary, Mrs. John A. Olson; finance
officer, Mrs. H. Anderson.
Delegates to the department
convention in August will be Mrs.
James A. Carson, Mrs. Don Madi
son, Mrs. I. N. Bacon, Mrs. Merle
D. Travis, Mrs. John A. Olson,
Mrs. Frank Marshall, Mrs. A. W.
Lovcik and Mrs. Gorge A. Gab
riel. Delegates who will auto
matically attend from Capital
Unit will be Mrs. Leon Brown,
, Mrs. Stanley Krueger, and Mrs.
Earl T. Anderson, District No. 2
president.
Miss Mary Margaret Livesay
sang . several numbers accom
panied by Margaret Hood. The
two girls sponsored by Capital
unit who attended the Girl's
State encampment Sarah Morse
and Ruth Conrad spoke.
The fourth of July commission
consisting of Mrs. W. L. Osborne,
, Mrs. Madison, Mrs. Marshall,
Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Carson is
making plans for the stand at
Marion square during the Legion
and 5th bond drive celebration.
' The unit will adjourn for the
summer. The committee assisting
Mrs. Garson, who served refresh
meats, were Mrs. E. W. Rithey,
Fisher and Mrs. Florence Ames.
, Mrs. Leon Habernicht,-Mrs.
James Fisher, and Mrs. Florence
Ames. Mrs. George A. Gabriel
and Miss Jessie Rodman presided
at the urns.
Friday Mrs. James A. Garson
: retiring president will entertain
I officers, chairmen and, helpers at
i 8 p.m. at her home.
The Delta Phi alumnae will
entertain with their annual com
mencement i breakfast Sunday
morning at the Marion hotel at 9
o'clock. Mrs. Joseph Felton, pres
ident of the Salem alumnae, will
preside and Mrs. Howard Berg
man is in i charge of arrange
ments.' . . . ,
Today's Pattern
"As becoming to size 41 as to
size 12" is the boast of Pattern
4310. Its slim front panel pro
vides lovely proportions for ev
ery type of figure. I , ;
Pattern 4810 comes ia misses'
sizes: 12, 14, 18, 18 and 20. Worn-
en's sizes: 30, 32, 34, 38, 38, 40,
42 and 44. Size. 18 takes 3. yds.
35-Inch.. . ; . - V:'.'r -: :
V Send fVCTEXH CENT laeoms
for tflis pattern to The Orejoi
Statesman. Pattern v 07 S1'
Or" Writ plainly M.K. NAlltS.
ADDRESS. STYLE KVU3SX. - j
Tr CLNT3 moTt brmes our 1944
Anne Adams Spring Pattern Bj-ok.
tiew. a.y-to-make styles. Tret Pat
tern printed la book.
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Mrs. , Wade
Is Honor .
Guest
Mrs. Fred N. Stump presided
at a smartly appointed luncheon .
Tuesday afternoon at her D street '
home-for the pleasure of Mrs.'
Francis T. Wade, who is leaving
the first of July for Salt Lake
City to join Major Wade.
Guests were seated at small
tables centered with bouquets of
pink roses and snapdragons and
blue delphinium. Contract bridge
was in play after the luncheon
hour.
Covers were placed for Mrs.
France Wade, Mrs. Harry U. Mil
ler, Mrs. Herbert D. Stiff, Mrs.'
Ralph H. Cooley, Mrs. James
Humphrey, Mrs. Merrill Ohling, ,
Mrs. Henry V. Compton, Mrs.
Robert E. Shinn and Mrs. Fred
N. Stump. . .
Shrine Holds
Final Meeting
Willamette Shrine, White
Shrine of Jerusalem held its last
stated meeting until fall on
Monday in the Masonic temple
with Mrs. Albert C Smith, wor
thy high; priestess and Mr. Willis
E. Brown, watchman of the
shepherds presiding.
Honored guests present were
Mrs. Carl Anthony, past high
priestess of Oriental Shrine, To-
: ledo, Ohio; Violet Kaster and El
mer C. Ramsey, worthy high
priestess and watchman of shep-
: herds; and Elfrida Hedges, a past
worthy high priestess, all of Ore
gon Shrine no. 1. Other officers
from Oregon Shrine were Lena
L. Ramsey and Adeline K. Vitas.
, Following are the members of
Willamette Shrine receiving, su
preme appointment who were
honored at the meeting: Mrs.
Miller IL Hayden, districi' de-
?: puty; Miss Da M. Austin and
Mrs. Ellen Gabriel, supreme
committee chairmen and Mrs.
Albert C. Smith and Mr. Willis
E. Brown, supreme queen's at
tendant and king's guard. All
past high priestesses and watch
man of shepherds were escorted
and introduced.
Ritualistic services were exem
plified, during which duets were
' played by Mrs. Fern Allison and
Mrs. Pearl Speer. ?"
Refreshments were served in-
the dining room from tables, the
center one covered with a Jace
cloth with a basket of red, white
and blue flowers guarded by red
and whjte tapers in crystal hold-
ers, Mrs, Byron B. Herrick was
chairman for the evening, : -as-
sisted by Mrs. Addie Curtis, Miss
Juana Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. -Arthur
Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Dry
will be hosts for the annual pie
"" nic of the Shrine, which will Joe -
in July at the Dry residence. v..'
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Spinsters Plan
Activities
Spinsters met at the home of
Miss Patricia Vandeneynde Mon
day night with Miss Sybil Spears
presiding at the meeting. Plans -were,
made for the group's sum
mer activities. -
During the evening . Spinsters
worked on new USO scrap books
with Miss .Phyllis Adams in
charge. The girls have divided
into two groups, each will fill
Russian war relief boxes under
the direction of Miss Florence
Duffy.' "
. The Spinsters are planning a
benefit bridge party for this sum
mer, the date to be announced
later. Miss Jean McPherson has
- been appointed chairman of the
committee. .
.Dinner Party at
' Powell Home
Mrs. Bingham Powell has in
vited members of her bridge club
to dinner tonight at her Lebanon
home. The occasion marks the
end of a year's play and the win
ners are entertaining the losers.
Cards Will be in play, after the
' dinner hour. . . ." ; . ::-
' Covers will be placed for Mrs,
Merrill Falkenhagen, Mrs. Albert
Ott, Mrs. Ralph Nohlgren, Mrs.
Wayne Dobson, Mrs.' Gerald Nib
ler, Mrs, Andrew Halvorsen Mrs.
- Donald Armpriest, Mrs. Edwin
McEwen and Mrs. Bingham
Powell. .
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ii CLUB CALENDAR
WEDNESDAY. ' 1
Daughters t. Union Veterans
meet with. Mrs. W. A. Guetfroy,
1120 North 15th street, a P-in. ! '
Salem Writers' club with Mrs.
Ora r. Mclntyre.i40 Norta Lib
erty street. 7 JO p.m. i
Women's Society Christian Ser
vice. First Church, 10 JO a.m..
au day meeting.
THCKSDAY '
Zonta dinner
xneettnc Golden
pjn. ..
and : ' business
Pheasant. fSO
FRIDAY
Woman Bibla class First Meth
odist church meet with Mrs.
Edna Waterman. 1901 Hrnea
street. 3 p.m. ) I
Pythian Sisters, I p.m. Frater
nal temple. j ' j
Luncheon at
McKay
Home
Mrs. Douglas McKay entertain
ed members of the Gaiety Hill
Garden club at a lovely -luncheon
Monday afternoon at her home on
Jerris avenue. Luncheon was ser
ved on the terrace and the table
centerpiece was of yellow roses
and blue delphinium. ; ;
Mrs. Lester Barr was re-elected
president of thej group for the
coming year j and Mrs. J... N.
Bishop will continue as secretary
treasurer. Members took varied
flower arrangements which were
discussed during the afternoon.
Covers were placed for Miss
Elizabeth Lord, a guest, Mrs. Wil
liam L. Phillips, Mrs. J. i N.
Bishop, Mrs. Lester ! Barr, Mrs. '
Margaret Rosecarns, Mrs. Walter
H. Smith, Miss Edith Schryver,
Mrs. Fred B. Keeler, Mrs. -Frank
S. Healy, Mrs. Lee Canfield and
Mrs. Douglas McKay.
Barrett-Smith
Vows Read-
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Miss Betty Joy Smith, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter j C.
Smith, and Mr. .Voghn Barrett,
son pf;Mr. and Mrs. George Bar
rett, were married oii June 19 in
the Carrier room of 'the First
Methodist churchi Dt. J. C Har
rison officiated before members
of the immediate , family at 8
o'clock. Mrs. Mernin Gilson play
ed the wedding march and sang
"Because" and "I j Love You
Truly." The room was decorated
with carnations and mock orange
blossoms. "'iX.,-.---l!V:;: j'
Toe her marriage the bride
chose a gold suit -with brown ac
cessories and a corsage of Tal
isman roses and sweet peas, f . ;
Mrs. Darlene Nelson was per
sister's only attendant. She wore
an aqua suit with j white and
brown accessories and a corsage
of sweet peas and roses. Mr. Ed
Hoffman! stood with Mr. Bar
rett as best man.) j
A reception was held imme
diately after the ceremony, i
The bride is a graduate of Sa
' km high -school and her husband
is associated with Jiis father in
the lumber business. V After, a
wedding 1 trip, the couple will
make their home in Valsetz.
Mrs. j Adams to j
Honor Club j
Mrs. JL P. Adams will preside
at a bridge luncheon this after
noon atl her coMntry home for,
members of her summer club,!
which ii meeting for the first:
time. I; : i-;;?:
Mrs. James Brnd is a special!
guest ami members are Mrs. Da
vid Wright, Mrsl R. G. Doege,
Mrs. Charles A.) Sprague, Mrs.
William Newmeyer, Mrs. Elmer
Daue, Mrs. Leona Johnson, Mrs.
Ray A. Tocom, and Mrs. Adams.
Cenft-rktolaUeas ga l Mr. and
' Mrs. Robert E. Rieder of . Cor
vallis, formerly j of Salem, ' on
the birth of a daughter, Neena
Lee,- at Ihe Salem General hos
pital Tuesday morning. . The lit
tle girl,! who weighed eight
pounds six ounces, is the grand-
daughtef of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
H. Smith. Mrsi Rieder is the
former Marguerite Smith.- - i
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Lt. Melsori -Weds
in :
South ;
Details have reached the capi
tal of the marriage of Miss Kath-
erine Helton, Ensign,: United
States naval reserve, daughter of
Mrs. J. S. Melton, Thomson;
Georgia; and Lieutenant Lewis
. Byron Melson, son of Mr. and
Mrs.' Roy S. ; Melson of Salens ;
which took place in Thomson on
June 13 at the First Methodist1
church. ,
SrnHax and pots of ferns made
a background for the candelabra
holding white candles, and stan- ;
dards filled with white I Calla
. lilies. - - . '
Rev. W. H. Gardner, pastor of '
the church,' performed the ring
; ceremony. Preceding , the , cere- -mony,
a musical, program was
presented by Mrs. Joseph Vason,-
. organist, and! Mrs, T. R. Burn
side, soloist. j. ;
The ushers were Mr. John
McNeill, Mr. D. A. McNeill, jr.
Mr. Lawrence Knox and Sgt
Tom Lewis, i
IX John Holden of Charleston,
SC, served as best man. -.- y.
Mrs. John H. Pound, sister of
the bride, was matron of honor.
Miss Margaret Melton was her
sister's maid of honor, and the
bridesmaids were - Mrs. John
McNeill and Miss Blonde Hobbs,
of Thomson, Mrs.- Ralph Tolve
of Swainsboro, and Miss Marga
ret Johnson of Charleston, SC
The matron of honor, maid of
honor and the bridesmaids wore
identical dresses in all white
with jersey bodice featuring the
long torso, low sweetheart neck-
line and cap sleeves. Yards of I
organza formed the billowing
skirts. With these they wore long
white kid evening gloves. The
matron of honor carried a bou
quet of yellow carnations, the
maid of honor, red carnations,
while the bridesmaids carried
mixed spring flowers.
The bride entered with Mr,
W. W. Chandler of Warren ton,
who gave hef In' marriage. She
wore a traditional wedding gown
of ivory satin made with the
symbolic sweetheart neckline,
long torso silhouette, long
sleeves extending to points over
tne nands. The very full skirt
formed a billowing train. Her
veil of bridal illusion fell grace
fully from a small net calot em
broidered with seed pearls. She
carried a shower bouquet of
white roses centered with an or
chid. ; ; ii . :"
The bride received her BS de
gree in -education from Georgia
State college for women, Mill
edgeville. Prior to entering the
Waves she taught school, and is
now stationed; at Charleston, SC.
Lt. Melson ireceived his mas
ters degree irt mechanical engi
neering fromiOregon State col
lege, and is a member of Lamb
da Chi Alpha! Sigma Xi, Sigma
Tau, Pi Kappa Sigma fraterni
ties. Prior to entering the navy
he was assistant ; instructor in
Oregon State college.
Mrs. Melton chose for her
daughter's wedding blue sheer
with which she wore a corsage of
pink roses, and Mrs. Melson, mo
ther of the groom, wore navy
sheer, and her flowers were
gardenias. ' . :
Following the ceremony Mrs.
Melton entertained with a re
ception at the home of Mrs. Ben
Jamin Franklin Johnson.
The young couple left during
the evening ior. Myrtle Beach.
SC. after which they will be at
Charleston, SC, where they are
stationed.
i Consult
I Mrs.
Margaret
; Simmons
Sears Expert
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. CANTEEN CALENDAR
WEDNESDAY, JVSX 21
v Hunters and Anglers auxiliary. - -
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PEQ Slsterhoed. ' ! -
isudXt, ji'nx
Beta Sigma Phi- . )
SATUKDAT, JUNI ti ' ,1
v-l to Mothers of Co. B. t
4 to T Cervais groups. ' -:
T to 11 AAUW.
SUNDAT. JUN 23
9 to 11 Rotana club. - ..
11 to 1 BPO Eks No. St. I
to 4 Salem Teachers Assn.
' 4 to T Veteraas Foreign Wars aux
iliary. ' ... . '
V to 11 Hebekah lodge.
MONDAY, JUNE 24
Girls' Service organization. . .
: TVSEDAY, JUNE Z7 - -
Lions club auxiliary. '
WEDNESDAY, SUNE 21 , - i
Rotary auxiliary. :
THLESDAY, JCNE Ti
.,. Bapbaterians. i ..( -i .J,
' r Xebekahs met en Monday
' night for 4 regular session with
Mrs. Glen Adams in the chair..
Installation jof Odd "Fellows and
! Rebekahs ? was' . announced ; for.
'July 10. The group will serve. at ,
. the USO on Sunday and will
hold a social meeting on ; Mon-
xlay. : Red Cross ' sewing will be
I all day Wednesday and the Past
Noble Grands win meet at 275 .
South 15th street that night The
Three Link dub meeting is Fri-
day., and the Patriarch Militant
' also on Friday.
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Casual Dresses
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Youthful dresses destined to win
compliments. Swlngy, full akirted
. torse and. princess types, coat
frocks, 2-pe. suits land sun -back
styles. Prints, pastel rayon shan
tung and rib-weavsl faille;" rayon
jersey, crepe and sheers.
cool cottons, too. S
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June) 2L 1944
Miss Taaffe
Engaged to
Officer
. " The engagement of Miss Kath
lees Ann Taaffe, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Taaffe,"'
to Lieutenant John D. Pearson,
son "of Mr. and Mrs. John P.
Pearson of LaPorte, Indiana
was recently announced at the
70th division Officer's club at
Camp Adair. No plans have been
made for the wedding.
The bride-elect Is a graduate
of Holy Child academy and at
tended Marylhurst college. Her
fiance" attended Purdue univer-
: sity. He is now with the 270th
engineer' ; battalion at Camp
Adair.
I Mrs. George Ernstr Jr." enter
l tained at luncheon'at her coun-
try home last week for Miss
Taaffe. . . :
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BIrs. Ida Tracey entertained
members of the Fidelis class of
the First Baptist church at her
home on North Cottage street.
The business. was presided over
i.93 .o 3.98
Impeoeably tailersd of sturdy,
rayon cavalry twill, rayon spun V
gabardine and f rest-point fab
rics. Full cut . . , take lets of
hard wear without shewing it
Popular colors. Sizes 1? to 20
and 39 to 44.
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izes 12 to 20. X
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"Miss Oregon"
by Mrs. VT. R. Hicks and devo
tions were led by. Mrs. L. D.
Wyatt and Mrs. Olive Zeh. Mrs.
: Wyatt and Mrs. Zeh assisted the
hostess in serving refreshments
to the following: Mrs. T. E. Mc
Clean, Mrs. J. W. Cabeen, Mrs.
L. C ElwelL Mrs. T. J. Clare,
r lira, liary Long, Mrs. J. F. Cor
relL Mrs. iMattie' Clark, Mrs,
W. R. Ificks, Mrs. E. Cadger,
Mrs. C. Li. Pannenter, Mrs. J. B.
k,Wilt and Miss Tommy Boysen.
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Yam Received at
Red Gross,
v . A new shipment of iyarn has
' Arrived at the offices of Marion
county .chapter, American. Red
I Cross, according to Mrs. Oar-;
ence , S. Hamilton, production
chairman. Most of the articles
to be knitted are for hospitals,
Mrs. Hamilton said. All knitters
are invited by the committee to
go to the Red Cross offices for
yarn,' as knitting should be com
pleted as soon as possible in this
area. r)ii 'X Xaa ?&yi)i: Xh
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Old Favorites Win Mew ropifarify
YES, OVERALLS!
"The Sportster"
P LAY SUITS
398 to 595
T w e -p Is e e playsuits with gored, dirndl or
wrap-around skirts, midriff types, ruffled neck
lines and collarless styles in finer chambray;
( rayon shantung, rayon seersucker, rayon Jer
iey and crepe. Proportioned sizes 10 to 20;
ome 31 ts 44.
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SUMMER HATS
?2."L straw In brlmt -
whita. toast, pasttis and biack.
AU former "Jiiss Orejon" Representatives
been "gobbled" up bjr' Hollywood We are
Marion County will conduct try Candidates must be single be
outs at - Bond Headquarters tween 18 and 26 years ana
Commercial and Court SU Sa- - teur-and able to sing. Watch
!em, Oregon beginning Mon- , the local papers for further de
day. June 19, 3:30 P. RL V - tails. : "
Smith Family
i Has Party
:A reunion held at" the home,
of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Smith on
Sunday honored '.Mrs. Mary,
Smith's 80th birthday which oc-
curred this month. She is the
, mother of one daughter and
. seven sons, all of whom were
present Her brother, E. J. Pe
. ' terson, 82, was also there. ,
Present were Mr. and Mrs. E.
Jj Peterson, Willamina, Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Smith, Eugene, Mr.
r Harvey Smith, - Colbert, ' Wash.,
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McMorris,
. Mr. and Mrs. Asa C Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. G. E. Smith, Mr. and
t Mrs." Arnel Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
"; Clifford Smith. Grandchildren
present were Mr. and Mrs. Rob-'
ert Sullivan Estella, Dexter, :
George, Frank, Marynet, ' Sarah
Jane, Doreene, Howard, Doris'
' and Gene Smith. Great grand-
children are Terry and Colleen
Sullivan. Friends present were
Miss The lm a Brown, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Wilson, Mr. and
Mrs. D. M. Eby. , ' i j -
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Yau'ra doing a mafr Job nowadays . .
at the work benvh, around the house and
In the Victory garden! Oreas the part.
In comfortable, casual apart togs like
thess. 'I
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Smartly stylad and earafully tailored ef
denim, striped seersucker, sturdy cotton
twill, chambray and novelty cotton
tweed. Button back and. nicely fitted
built-up tops. Navy and soft blues. Sizes
12 te 20; seme 3trt 44.
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