PAGscanr Its CZZZCU -TATEZT-IAII. tdsrx Oregon, Sunday IIorx!ag. July II. ISi Dessert Is Planned for, Un ilZJer Hayden win . be honor guest at dessert supper on Friday night, when Mrs; E. EL Bergman and Mrs. Carl Anthony entertain la the garden of the Bergman home. : ; Mrs. Hayden Is district dep uty of the White Shrine of Jeru . salenv Guests will be past wor thy high priestesses and watch men of the shepherds of Wil lamette shrine, "White Shrine of Jerusalem and also the present officers. The dessert supper is set for 1 o'clock. t. a f . " ' Former Studgnt Is Married ' Wm Asm Morris and Mr. Gordon Kaphact Leonard wera married at an afternoon eere mony July 11 in the garden of the bridea aucter, Mrs. Harry O. Smith of Cave Junction, p The Rer. K. J. Aschenbrtnner, pastor of the Grants Pass Meth odist church, officiated. The bride -wore a white organ za dress with a short train and full skirt, with a finger-tip veil falling from a Uny flowered cap. She carried a pick and white shower I bouquet of roses and bouvardla. d . j V'";- ' -f-": Miss Margaret Morris of Bend was her sister's only attendant. Her dress was rose colored em ' bossed organdie, and she carried a nosegay of pink and white sweetpeas. 'V, -; 1 ; . .-V V ' Mrs.'M. A. Porter of Roseburg, sister of the bride, played the wedding marches " and sang "O Perfect Love," accompanied by Miss Alice Smith, preceding the ceremony. Mr. i John WiQiams of Caye - Junctioo was the best man. I; The bride is the daughter of Mrs. C G. Morris of Cave Junction.- -She -was graduated from Willamette university, where she was affiliated with Alpha Phi Alpha sorority. For the past two years she has taught in the Harrisbtra bich school. 1 - ' . w . . . . . " . . , ! KUIUUU MM U1V WU Ul U S. R. S. Leonard of Cave Junction. A small reception followed the ceremony.. Birthday Party ;At;Eyerlys Marilyn Eyerly, 11 year old' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. MJCydy was hostess at a -birth- -' day party at the family home, 2741 North River road. A wiener r roast was held during the after- ; noon.' ' Mary Nopp, Patsy Tiller, Lou- , lie Ricks. Betty Beebe. Edith . Doff, Darlene Ivie, Vivian Chance,. Sandra Eyerly and Grant Edwards. j j i Carol Jean Farrington, who was six years old the same day, came in later with her: parents . - lor supper. , ... - '. - Mr. and Bin. Jeas-Fehler have received word of the transfer of their son-in-law. Staff Sgt Am edee Smith of' the ski troopers from Camp Hale, Colo., to Camp Swift, ; Texas. Mrs. Smith, f the former Audrey Fehler, and their daughter, Sidney Ann will live In Austin, Today's Pattern 4826 . SIZES 12-20 . Cut a fine figure in Jacket V frock for street weari Whisk off for sundress and new coat of tan. Easy to sewit's a summer es . aentiaL ' . ' - :.:.?'f' : Pattern '4S2 cames in 'young misses's sizes: 12, 14, 18. It and 20. Size IS, etmdreas, 2? yds. 35-ia. Contrast foe jacket 1U yds. .'; V:,- Send f EST Em CENTS . in coins fir ta'-s f!'tw'lt Tas Orcgoc iteirrsn, . l att;yT-' f-t, . Salem, Or. - ta -'- HZ. KAU& , TO CT273-mma tu-t our 1S44 Arne Arrs .'ring Pauern Book. . htw. eT-t-s styles Free Pa- i. t?rn r . i t -booie. - '3 , . CLl-:ci8 V -Eva ,3 - ,awj a. , , avers vma Lin v m ' aww sat s m m u . t m . .fa a i 1 ' ' Ensign and Mrs. Everett M. Smith, married in Wild wood, NI, lane 10. Mrs. Smlm is the former Martha Fronts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Frafate, and file groom is the son of Mrs. F. Edith Smith. Both are gradu ates of Salem schools. ! . i ivMiar Mabcaafea club atenie. Pmflw TVXSSAT American War afettMrs, all eay ptcate wltta afra. B. Tartar, aaes sut rwt ktral WTCU. S sum. at wcDmcsear ' BUmKmuht soetatr. South Sa lem rrienda church, with Mrs. Mjrrtte Pattoo. eS South SSth street, t psn, luachsoo. . f Daughter - ot - Unioa Veterans f the Clril War. with Edith Me Coy. 295 South 22nd. I p jn. Mr. cmd Mra. Howcnd MendeU Robertson,' who were married at the Fall Creek church. The bride is the former Almira An derson, daughter of Mrs. Hilda B. Smith and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Robertson of Lowell, Oregon, for merly of Salem. - - ' LaWll Party IOr Local Sodier A lawn party at the S. V. Hall home on Tuesday was given in honor of Pvt. Richard Thompson of Salem, now stationed at Camp Adair. Juanita Wilson, Rozelle and Norma SUab were hostesses. CpL. Robert Parker, Pvt. Clif ford Price, Pfc. Graham Uyiik, CpL Al Be em an, AS James i Charleston and Pvt Thompson, were the out of town guests. Mrs. Adolph Staab and Mrs. Arthur. Wilson assisted. The Bflscleaary seeiety ef the South Salem Friends church will meet on ; Wednesday for a 1 o'clock luncheon and afternoon meeting at the home of Mrs. Myrtle, Patton, 695 South 25th street ; Members are to bring, their : offerings for the "gray bonnet" collection. . RATION CALENDAR PaOCKSSEO FOODS: Book 4 Bhia stamps AS through Z sa AS valid indefinitely. - . MIAT, BVTTEa. FATS CHKKSKS:- Boolr 4 Red stamps AS Utrouga ZS valid Indefinitely. - - auGASi: . Book 4 Suer stamps 30. SI and 32 valid Indefinitely, S pounds ach. Vor caaaalag rjr: Sugar stamp 4S . valid for S pounds. Apply at local OPAt board for mora. . - SHOES: Leeat Staatps InvaUd: Book S Airplane stamps Noa, 1 and X valid indefinitely. GASOUNI "A" Na r IS valid through Sep tember U. a gallons each. B " ' or C T tnay be renewed wtthm but ' not. before 11 days from data rvax on.: - - Period 4-S coupons valid through September SO. Place new orders as soon as Period 1 coupons received from local boards. : xras inspection: Records -must be presented for gasoiine renewals, special applica , tiom. and tire replacements. STOVES: - Apply at local OPA board for pur - chase certificates. - . - WOOD. COAL, SAWOrST: OEOXS NOW! Don't risk shortage next winter. ; - I ri Your eyes are priceless They snutt serve yaw . . , lot a lifetime. DeeTt . "take chances" wijn thcml , ' HAVE YCUH CYI3 EUAniTIED riovi Dr. tl Jtrry - A. Crown ill N. Liberty CL V Ice Show Hailed As Greatest Ever Hailed as one of the best ol all ice shows, - the fifth annual edi tion of the Ice-Capadea, will make its bow atthe Portland lea arena starting July 27. 1 ach year, Ice-Capades has tuifolded a new, brilliance, that has jumped "its national attend - ance from 500,000 who saw the : first 194 ledition, to a record of over 2,500,000 who witnessed the 1944 production. ;A According ' to advance reports, unusual emphasis has been pla ced on costuming and; produc tion, this year representing 13, 000,000 in costuming, rehearsals and other preparations.' There are seven major produc tion numbers, topped by Tiesta' one of the most lavish and ex pensive nun be rs. It features most of the cast of 152 and is a tribute to our 1 South American neighbors. Other major specta cles Include; "Parade of the Wooden Soldiers" "At the Ice- wooden Soldiers,", "At the ice- w -Drd. hou- oay.- -Tnem were me Days." "These Areth pays, and the finale, The Royal Canadian Northwest .Vounties.' . 1 : Besides the ma j or numbers, there are other production sper dalties, including "Poetry in Motion," "Dance of the Scarfs," and "Cover Girls." a ' Needleciaft , Crochet jlhis simple cardigan for that baby from 6 months to ' 2 years old, The pattern stitch, is an easy one .- the. vool 3-ply fingering yarn. :. . f - Warmth and' beauty for baby In croeheted cardigan. ' Pattern 911 contains directions for set; stitches; list of materials needed. . Send tXIVEN CENTS in coins tor this pattern to The Oregon States- . man. Needlecrart Oept Salem, Or Write plainly PATTERN - NUatBEB, your HAMS and ADDRESS. fifteen cents more brings yon am Mew 31-page Keedlecrait Catalog . 133 Uustratioos of designs for embroidery, knitting, crochet, sjuilts home decoration, toys. . . . for the better things . . ; Charge Account ' ... Lays way ... Contract Account It Costs So Little to Buy the Better Things Miss Black .Will Wed Today I j ; The wedding of Miss Naomi Clack; daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. Burr Black tod JMr. John Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Meyerlia off Niagara Fans, NY. wm be solemnized lnifhe yard at the home of the bride's ! parents in the Kefzer district to day at 139 o'clock, . j 4 ' '. Dr E. W. Warrington of Cor vaUie wEH officiate. -1 , j The bride has sized Sirs. W.O. Brinkert of Grass Valley to be her matron of honor. Mr. Mich-' ael Garcia of Portland will at-! tendlther groom, j ' j -J j ; - A reception Is being planned for immediately after1 the wed dim? 5 ceremonr. I I Receptioii Today; For Visitor A public reception la. being given this afternoon at the VSQ for CocnniandecrSeabary C.! Ifastick here ln!the tnterest of; . ffi'SiRtfB raeestion,; wfflF he: Qotand1fl-. n1i. U Kmt. Mr. and Mb. Ti M. fiicka.! Justice and Mrs. James iT.1 Brand, Dr. and Mrs. G. Herbert Smith, Mr. acid Mrs. Herbert Rahe, Mr. and (Mrsw Arthur Kahn, Mr. end Mrs. iQ. K. De- Witt, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wris-i ler. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Board-i man, Mr. and Mrs. C A. Kella and Mrs. J. N. iBishbp. i W Mrs. C A. Sprague ,and ; Mrs J TJ J. Scellars wtH preside at the urns. Assisting with the serving wffl be Miss Beth Siewert,!Misa Elsie Schroeder, . Miss Carolyn Brady, Mrs. Miry Ann Brady Miss Florence Wallace. Miss AiH drey Chris tman, Miss Bose Zumstein and Miss Martha! Byrd. : L ' ' . If ! j Mrs. Raymond Pfister ir In! charge of. the arrangements: Committees working with her are! Miss Helede SchuKz, ! MrsJ Lester Barr, Mrs. Lee Canfield, Mrs. W.-L. Phillips, Miss Edith Rill 1U Vrm fE-;4. 1 U.ft . , 1 , n, w r? SS-S-iS T7Z JL.I" 7 I suet suu nua. u. Tl . ruu),) Njebraskons to i Picnic Tjay ! - The annual Nebraska picnic will be held today at the Para dise Island park; j - nil . A basket dinner wOl be served at 1 o'clock with coffee furnish ed by the comnittee.A prograni is being planned for the after noon. !'"'".!! All former Nebraskans are in vited to attend the! picnic and with their friends. I : J . l I A special meeting of Willam ette shrine, White Shrine of Jf rusalem has been ( called 1 for Monday night at Fraternal temt pie. InitiaUon will be heldj' with refreshments served later In the evening. .'v,:. - j j( t CANTEQI ID AH scnrDAt. mr is to H-Splnsters. I 11' to 1 Business Men's (Rahn-McWhertef ). i group . l to 4 Sihrerton -HOls 4 to 7 Salem Heights ClUb. fT: 7 to 11 Free Lancers. unity MONDAY, JULTj II Free Lancers. TCESDAV, fW IS Fairmaunt Hill i ei mib WEONESDAV. itTLT It Hunters ana Anglers ; auxiliary. THuasDAY, Jaly la j WSCS Leslie Uethodlst church. ' raiDAT, aoi.E at - -v.-- j . St. John's church guild. 2 NEV POVDIR ( ; 1 ! CALB ye f.): ''''' ' Grits your $)an gorgeous even coloring. I 11' - - o icarm, hrouthful sheen. Hides tiny imperfections . . vcrpx stun tooang oeaunjuuy fresh for hours. In '4 luscious j skin-tones i . fj, phs WiSetl. 1 L,n. j i Ccrner Ctate ar.i. Liberty -" .. - , c . . . . - , i . r W; & bnly way a society editor : our cTLcaVonca wcitad ca arSlzjzza cl - can redly grt news is to go out to th the counter recently Ha locedh fa 1hm Soro&ni end stand under a tea end ye. W listen & fea town , workers gossip, or Bda sold solmanly.- ?SdL behind a berry Viae while members of Sa lem's upper 400 pluck oft me plump berries wi& Just as much skill as any other harvest time worker. " I -i They can eay what day vcsL . about us out here, but we aren't afraid to get into the fields and dig In, "fingernails and auY to save a crop and make a few extra dollars. . ' " .f. ' - ; . m' :: Soneff-.faij Kew. Just to show you that it's never too late to learn, take the case ofj Mrs. Georgia. Boss ..j.. - - u. r, nr writers for Hew York Mutual for the national field club.- The tn th. crosncv. and over u she started selling insurance band's death only a few years Thnra'a rxiihoa and romance. . in' me classified ads. "Will trade good wicker doll huaav far coaster wagon." Did the doctor . ,. t 1 . liul. .a ' k i,nr,w Wit " ter outgrows her interest in. r? 4 AAiAVCilUVll iv QAXn Membera- of the Oregon Fed eration of Business and Profes sional Women's clubs are plan ning to attend the national con vention being held in New York City, but no members of the Sa lem club Will attend. . The stale president, Mrs. Con stance Weber of Hood River, will be at the meeting and Mrs. Natalie Burns of Toledo, dele gate from, the Oregon Federation will also jbe in attendance. The latter is on the national nomin ating cornmittee.' ' A national p r o J e c t- for the women's . organization is provid ing education lor Chinese nurses, .. according to members of the lo - cal club.; Oregon has provided over $800 for the scholarships. W 1 t- Boys Parly on Saturday Mrs. W. D. Purvine was host ess on Saturday, afternoon at a party for her. son Clive on his tenth birthday. After refresh ments were served, the boys bad a line party.- ; - Attending the party were Gary Gortmaker, Gordon Morrisr Ray and Kent Myers, Ted Peoples, Jan Crenshaw, Charley Steven son and. Clive Purvine. v 1 Miss Bates to Be Gadet Nurse' - 4':- I -J'.-r.-V: - '"" Miss Laura Jean Bates, daugh ter of CoL and Mrs. Arthur B. Bates, has Joined the cadet nur ses corps and July SI will enter Emanuel hospital in Portland for training. Miss Bates, a graduate of Salem high school, has had two years of college work at Wil lamette university, where she is affiliated with Alpha Chi Ome ga sorority, t ! Jaag e aad lira, James T. Brand will be hosts tonight at a buffet supper for Commander Seabury . Mostick, who is in Salem in the Interest of the- army and navy YMCA's and the YMCA partici pation in the USO. . DASI CREAM! tax. f - i J : - r:.c-e C11S 1 .' eye may hare Tevealed her surprise,but Im mediately she filled out the proper form and of Tillamook, mat some of a'icWH tmrlar. rWivl lit Indians and used Dlact cnerry life to oialify Juice to pednt only woman game ot maian ihf-but oh my years oe age. after her hus Ccsramda ago. that in those days, but it was rust foe same. We were crack shot, could draw a :gua as fast as the next one, and usually carried at lu.fAna Ulnl Ttiit itrm rrTl rrevr tra to b Hrlu -.- " Ha sis- ot a stogie one dolls? One ot Mr. and Mrs. Burl A. Dstiea entertained with a light supper Saturday night at their home on' Fischer road m honor of jMrs. Button's brother, Sgt Dale Are hart, who Is home on furlough from Camp Callan, Calif, j - ' Guests included Mr. and ; Mrs. Donald G. Metcalf and Dri and Mrs.' Ace D. McCIain, all of Mc- Minnville. i 5-v ' . : ...w.".. ' i Y - ? j - ...... U v . r : ".-f-,'.- ; - - ri;. K :v-: -'-:--:y '"-.4:,-;: - :.'.S-,'' : I . T - ' - ' ' ' 'M'ON T C O MTft Y WARD ..;- ; ' " 7 I .... -f' .,!' -'" " " .. . ' ' , s ; " . ; - l - --'ry " " "i. i - i . FC3 t:OVJ AT3. CT-TO: PilSA Z 1 1 i v .-a ' vtH'm v . i i lt' rw yov word yovr first dark 1 dress after summer prints! So Words , X i brings you tbe flattery of sleek i j f ! ' rayon rpmaln crepe in inky black, - ' - frosted by touches of snowy whirs. : ' . . i :.'". CooJenovcho wear right this . " - J S ' 1 ' ,' ininutt"--yef smart enough for the - v Jk r . i- entire winter underneath your fur coatl in sizes 9-15, 12-20, ; ; . ' : ' . . -- - Oenl fferaatyet can buy en . ' , - Wards csnvaniekt nar.JypeymtRt plan." . . .ontgomeiy Ward - charged htm a quarter for his dassuea aa. A chamaloa cant tdd a centos. - :,. to (he way the stare building at Courtand .; Commercial changes color. Now you see a USO, elaborately arranged caw you don't Ifs a selective service" office. Fearful and wonderful, this war. . 7cr Pcdst' V .'we never see Black Re-, -publican cherrieg wllhout recalling the time us young maxe - Deuavera. our faces for a more realistic ana cawuoy. i wou - when we tried to get It o3 rt . V we tiidn't caH it - . . . ox tne gang onuwjau Mdzine Buren . Sin. Leonard Gettfrled aad Mrs. Altee Pearcy left on Sat urday for San Diego to visit their husbands stationed there with the navy. " American War Blethers will meet on Tuesday for- an all-day picnic at the home of Mrs. BT. Taylor, 2098 State street. , doss is LaReva Ishara, . pictured ab ore, who joined &e VAVES and' stcrted training at Hun--ter college, New York, on Norernber 18. Following baste training she was ' sent to Sampson, NY, to moil school, where she became V$r dxr, third dass.. On March L she took over duties ,as tnaU derk in San Francis-' co and is still at (hat as signment She arrived home on July 13 to .visit her mother, Mrs. Tillle I s hi a m, .725 Thompson avenue. Before entering , the; WAVES. Miss Ish am was employed at the secretary of state's of fice.' Her brother, LeRoy, is in the marine air corps. ri :i:i 1 ITS a.o. LH;trt7 - . . - - - ---':--. v -. . i -, ; V I