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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1944)
I ' ! : Th CnrGCri CTATI:iAl CcUm. Oregon. Ccrhardar Usrzl- August I. i:U I i t ' j f . ' - PGa Tim V Miss Patricia Lamb and Mr. .Warren Doolittle .' Are Engaged Miss Patricia June Lamb is now wearing Mr. Warren Doo little's solitaire diamond on her left hand. The couple's engage ment was announced Friday night at a smartly arranged party for which the bride-elect was hostess at the home, of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Lamb. Mr. Doolittle, seaman first class,1 United States coast guard, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank' Doolittle. No date has been set Salem Girl ..' Weds Navy Officer . 1 From Chicago comes word of the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Provost and Ensign George Carl Hanauska, which took place on .. Monday, July 31'The bride, who . is the daughter of Mrs. Mary C. Provost of Portland, made her . home in Salem with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. M. Stephenson. Her husband is - the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. - Hanauska of Woodburn. . The couple exchanged - their vows at St Peter, The Apostle, with Father Hugh Martcie offi . elating, at an 8 o'clock service in . the evening. -: For her .wedding the brunette bride chose a white crepe after-1 noon frock fashioned with ruf . fles down the front and a V neck- line. Her accessories were white '. ' and her flowers were orchids. , The couple was unattended. i Ensign and Mrs. Hanauska went to New Orleans on their wedding .trip, where the young i naval officer will be stationed. TJJSZS?-- be a senior at Willamette uni versity in the fall, where she is president of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. She is a graduate of Sa i lem schools. " Ensign Hanauska attended schools in ML Angel and Wil lamette university. He . took his navy V-12 training at Willamette and attended midshipman school at Plattsburg, N.Y., where he re-' ceived his commission. , From Oakland, Califc comes word of the birth of a daughter, Charla Jo, to Mr. and Mrs. Char les Meyer (Lorna Barham) on July 16. The maternal grandpar ents' are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Barham of Oakland, formerly of Salem. Mr. Meyer is now in the South Pacific with the navy, i CLUfc CALENDAR SUNDAY , Pro-America picnic at Pr- . diw Island. S p.m. - l Neighbors of Woodcraft pic nic, 1 p.m., with Irent Henscl, rout S. " I TUESDAY ' , - Social Day 'club; Eastern Star meet at Masonic temple, all day sewing, no-host luncheon at noon. FRIDAY North Salem WCTU with Mrs. George Benson, 150 Market, street. 3 p.m. - IET7 TALOII QUALITY FASTEIIEDS Oil HALF iiov. Here's a big sale of real Talon zippers! 900 of these will be es pecially displayed pn tables in the notion department today at half price! Every zipper guaranteed to be perfect 9 and 10 inch dress plackets only! COLORS: WHITE. BLACK, DARK GREEN. TEAL BLUE. NAVY. COP EN BLUE, STONE BLUE, BABY BLUE, BOY AL BLUE. . NOTION DEPARTMENT for the wedding.- i ' Miss Lamb invited a group of friends to a dessert supper and record party. Guests were seated , at small tables centered with in dividual bouquets of pastel sum mer flowers and tapers. After each girl played her - favorite record. Miss Lamb played hers, which told the engagement news. Invited to the announcement party were Mrs. Hugh William McElhinny, Miss Margaret Bel linger, Miss Dorothy Hoar, Miss Margaret Hughlett, Miss Virginia Pope, Miss Emma Lou East, Miss Evelyn- Collins, Miss Marianne Low, Miss Doris Duffy, Miss Helen Zielkinski, MissDorothy Mott Miss Edith Moxley, Miss Florence Duffy, Miss Roberta - Jean. Yocom, Miss Phyllis Fish er and Miss Janice Nelson. Miss Lamb is a graduate of Sa lem schools .and is a junior at Willamette university. She wears the Pi Beta Phi arrow. Her fi-. ance is a graduate of Salem high school and attended Oregon State college. His fraternity is Phi Gamma Delta. He entered the service two years ago and is presently stationed at Longview, Wash. T) n p,T Pnrt V fit isiiUfCk. I t vai Weese Home Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Weese. of 1150 North 17th street enter tained at a dinner in honor, of Warrant Officer and Mrs. Mar vin R. Perkins and daughter Marlene on Thursday night. Warrant Officer Perkins, United : States navy reserve, is at home on a short leave after being gone for 16 months in the Asiatic area. He will report back to his , base . for further duty. At the dinner were the honor guests, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Ryan ; of Dallas, Mrs. R. Lockridge.of . Seattle, a guest at the Ryan home, Mr. and Mrs. Weese, Low ell and Carole Weese. LI and Mrs. John L. Sullivan (Frances Anne Mott) are the parents of a daughter born at the Salem General hospital Thursday night The little girl, who weigh ed seven pounds 12 ounces, is the granddaughter of Congressman and Mrs. James W. Mott The baby has been named Frances Anne for her mother. Lt Sulli van, who Is in Italy, is the toe - phew of Colonel and Mrs. Ken neth Rowntree of The Presidio, San Francisco, formerly of Sa lem. " PRICK! Each iff Bride-Elect Is Honor ' Guest: ! !. ? ' i; " - "r:... I Mrs. J W, S.! Hibberd (Leah Smith) and Miss Dolores Hamil ton entertained Tuesday night at a weiner roast and- towel shower in honor of Miss Phyllis Guef froy, bride-elect of Mr. Sidney Lambias. ' f v ;- f .. ;. -' The party was a double sur-' prise as Miss Gueffroy had pre voiusly arranged to have the af fair ; in honor of Mrs Hibberd. ,. Both were honored with surprise, showers. J '. ' f :. . ". ' 'Attending thej party were Miss '" Phyllis Gueffroy, Miss Katie Griffith, Miss Janet Rogers, Miss . Roberta . Rogers, Miss Beatrice Otjen, I Miss " Virginia Huston, Miss Pat Zeller, Miss Suzanne Small, I Miss Deleres Hamilton and Mrs. W. Si Hibberd. 1 r " 5 ' i- '-: I ' I . e .it .. i -.. -1 I '1 ' ' f ' $ "' ,l - ' Pro-America ; Picnic Slated i . Slated for Sunday, afternoon is t the Pro-America picnic which will be held at Paradise Island at 2 o'clock, f i Salem members are asked to come at 1:30 to greet the Portland guests when they ar rive. Jr - - i i I ' I . Mrs. I Walter L. 1 Spaulding, president is in: charge of ar rangements. Special : guests and speakers will be Senator I Guy Cordon, Wayne Morse, Senator .' Howard Beltonj Mrs. L. L. Riggs, state president' Mrs. George .'T. Gerlinger and Mr. : and ? Mrs. Ralph Cake.' -- 4 f .-j '1 -'cX i ?! 4 V' J ' - " I UV ; :' rtCAM?t these -vr - ereen- - 4 h 5: . i v1 -e SOCIETY CLUBS 1: MUSIC m HOME J - 4 La Verne F.j Hewett who has just pjassed heir examihatidns for the rating of pharmacist's mate first class in (the) WAVES, and who dame home on leave Thurs day. She will be at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr. C. W. Hewitt, 345 South 14th street for a week.' I . Pharmist's Mate Hewitt has been istationed I m the office of the naval hospital fit Long Beach, Calif, j She passed her examina- -tions With the: highest grade giv en. The WAVE is, a graduate of Willamette university ana j entering the navy: was admitting superintendent of; the Deaconess hospital. . , Mrs. ! Harry Wiedmer, uso canteen committed chairman, has announced that the Services of the- volunteer rahteeh workers are no longed needed; since the soldiers have! left Camp Adair.. The piames of the j volunteer workers will be kept! on file, at the USO and Called when needed. WITH c ju,f-- r' , - ft . ' D1 o S ' i '- . L vtrUn vooK .e; - ugw p -,1 on sti ! if. 4 ii - j 1 ill - i . I i . i - t . I BSSSS B SBT ' S BBS 8 f - tl ! MASK RECISTIM - J . i j' Blankets! i: !i I I Ml- p' ! tneirgjors:.? i . , .itQ1 1 ' " LJ Gadwas Hosts : At Dinner Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Gadwa en tertained informally at dinner Friday night at; their Fairmount Hill home. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs.1 Elmer Church and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hoffman. ' Thursday night th Gadwas were dinner hosts for the pleas ure f Private and Mrs. Clay-. bourne Dyer. He is home on fur lough enroute to Pinedale, Calif. He has been stationed at Chanute Field, Illinois. . r Toddy s Menu Just an old-time cold-plate dinner will be j tonight's -menu. Sunday well have veal cutlets. TODAY , , Platter of cold meats Potato salad , Deviled eggs 1 Hard rolls Green apple pie . .- , SUNDAY " ! Mixed vegetable salad bowl - Veal cutlets : Cream gravy, mashed potatoes Corn on the cob Deep dish plum pie ... MONDAY j : J"- - Filled peach halves - -" French dressing " , . .Ground lamb cakes t French fried potatoes Buttered coast peas ; Old-fashioned ginger cookies - Cantaloupe -.' GRANDMA'SGINGEK , COOKIES . h. Vi cup shortening cup brown sugar cup white sugar H cup molasses IVt tablespoons vinegar I egg j 24 cups all-purpose flour 1. teaspoon cinnamon . 1 teaspoons ginger 1 teaspoon soda ' Vt teaspoon salt Cream shortening; add sugar gradually,' creaming welt Add egg and beat Mix molasses with vinegar anddd to creamed mix ture. Sift together dry' ingredi ents and add. Mix until smooth. Put in greased,-bowl and place in refrigerator several hours to , chilL When ready to bake,; drop by teaspoons onto greased cookie sheet Flatten cookies by stamp ing with the bottom of a glass wnich has been covered with a damp cloth. Bake in hot oven - (400 degrees F.) 10 minutes. J rl i U aid Ua E. lul Wcdel (Jessie Cooper) are. receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, - Paula Jean, on Thursday at the Deaconess hos pital. The little girl weighed eight pounds 14 ounces. The We dels make their home in Port land, where he is stationed with the army. -; .'. . . Visiters im Salem - Thanday were Mrs. Joseph Burke Knapp and Mrs. Claude McCulloch of Portland. Mrs. Knapp visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Dalrymple, and Mrs. McCulloch was a guest at the Frank Spears home. -, r .TKo ftemlvro sheers come l 1 l wTNX 11 ltyh Summer loveliness that i , ' I iS W( SU : . ; will successfully wend its H Y' ' ' way through dates. , I - 7A :'h ' ' m& dinners' hoUday. I ' XASTW' A ' ' ' Vroudly before any .L - . hS ': TfJi)X ' XSA.:. .; audience. Tailored with an j Jh; :-j I I - f jC M ;f coolness and a flare for ,j . - TODAY j' "1 i WE OFFER . I wjj : OUR FINAL I j Summer Fi ocks i j j . ','',;t , ....... ; l . jj Beriiberg Sheers , , : " (T (Z T (? but the women who wear' size 18, 40 or 42 is sure to get a big bargain in a; very wearable frocki Small pattern designs in florals, etc. In luggage' tans; and platinum greys. Regular $8.95 valuesl . Rayori Jersey Splashy patterns of delightful color combinations that , make them very desirable for now or later. Drape models that effect slim lines . . . wear jersey, the oil-service , . all-dressy frock lor summer. Sizes 12 to 18. Regular $10.95 valuesl " " . " " ' ' Jersey Prints These were our regular-$19.95 dresses! Broken range of sizes -such as 12, 16, 18, 40s. Smartly , patterned prints for vacation,: travel or stay-at-homes. Shop Miller's this week and next far extra valuesl SECOND FLOOR ; Cannery Busy Week . .r Business' Is picking up at the community cannery, according to reports made by those In charge. Rush of business will necessitate increase in hours that cannery is open. : . . t;-i ?Up to Friday Burning, . 1200 cans have been filled by- house wives and their husbands. ; . The new schedule will include work I all .day . Monday, Tuesday night from 6 o'clock., until , work is done, all day . Wednesday and Friday night The cannery tele in a ranae of broken siz phone la C573, and those wish ing to can are asked to call that Dumber for reservation of time. Beans, beets, carrots, berries, meat fish, chicken and apricots are being canned. J,. Boose guests ef Mr. and Mrs, L. V. Benson for several days this week were Mrs. J. Joseph Brown and Mrs. Stella Kelly of St Paul, vMinn. - . .. 'I---. s, '.. -""''v :.'''- Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Llvesley are home from a week's stay at ' their summer home, at Agate Beach. vlD i Millers ; I . ! . '; - r- - ' ii.i : -