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PAGE EEC neuepuuii-.io Be Event of Monday Rear Admiral and Mrs. Thom as L. Gatch wlU be honor guests at an informal reception Monday afternoon, August IV in the par lor of the Presbyterian church school. The affair will Immedi ately follow the ceremony con ferring the honorary degree of doctor of laws upon Admiral Gatch by Willamette university. All those attending the ceremony and ' Salem friends of Admrial Gatch are Invited to attend the reception. - " .-' . - Dr. Helen- Pearce, who is ar ranging the reception, will Intro duce to the receiving line, which will include President and Mrs. G. Herbert Smith, Rear Admiral and Mra. Thomas I Gatch and Mr. Oswald West of Portland, former Oregon governor. Mrs. George W. Shepard, wife of Captain Shepard, and Mrs. George G Bliss, wife of LL Bliss, have been asked to preside at the serving table. Luncheon to Honor a Visitor Mrs. H. G. Maison Ul preside ; at luncheon this noon at the Mar- ion hotel for the pleasure of her . daughter, Miss Molly Jean Mai- f son, who is visiting in the capital for several weeks. Miss Maison, . who recently received her pilot's ' wings, arrived Sunday from San Francisco. A bouquet of summer flowers will center the luncheon table. Covers will be placed for a group of Miss Maison's friends includ ing Miss Betty and Miss Mary Jane Simmons, Miss Jean Bur rell, Miss Sybil Spears, Miss Jan ice Nelson, Miss Dorothy Vande neynde, Mrs. Charles Powers, Jr., Mrs. Robert" Barnett and Mrs. Norman J. Yagle. Miss Elolse Smith, daughter ef Mr. .and Mrs. S. J. Smith of Halsey, will, enter Mills college at Oakland, Calif., Septembe 10 ior a iour momns course in occupational therapy, after which she will go to a government hos pital for further training. Miss Smith was graduated from Wil lamette in 1943 and last year taught at Bend junior high. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stuhr are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son at the Salem General hospital Thursday morn- ' ing. ' . , -j '. WOODBUKN Margaret Hall. WAC, hospital dietician at the flying field at Eagle Pass, Texas, is spending a week's furlough with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hall, of Cupid's Court. Her brother and wife and youngest daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Hall hare arrived from Seattle, to be here during her stay. DALLAS-Ensign Mary Ellen Dalton, a WAVE stationed in Se attle in the division of radio com munications, will arrive at the home - of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Dalton, Wednesday afternoon for a 48 hour leave. Ensign Dalton enlisted in the WAVES almost two years ago and was transferred to the Seat tle post last February. ( Visitors la Salem Wednesday were Mrs. H. Lawerence Lister and children, Lary and Patsy, who recently moved to Portland and Mrs. J. V. Bell and children, Robert and Jane, of Partland. 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SAWDUST: ORDER NOW I Don't risk ahortag neict winter. raici CONTROL - Refer Inquiries and complaints to price clerk at local beam. i REPAIR SERVICE ;cndfcwc!rv ; j crPRErtmi U PPJCESf 4 8 WW Miss Frances Nowak, Mr. Zielinski Married at St. Joseph's Thursday Baskets of pink, white, blue and yellow summer flowers dec orated the altar of St. Joseph's Catholic church Thursday morn ing for the marriage of Mise Frances Nowak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ; Frank A, Nowak, and Mr. Alfred J. Zielinski, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Zielin ski. Father Robert Neugebauer of ficiated at the 1:30 o'clock nup tial mass ceremony. Mr. Wayne Meusey was the organist end sang before the bridal party en tered. : . The bride entered on the arm of her father, who gave her away in marriage. Of white satin was the bridal gown. The fitted waist was fashioned ith a sweet heart neckline edged In lace and long sleeves with points over each wrist. The full skirt ter minated in a court train. Her full length tulle veil cascaded from crown of tulle and seed pearls. She carried a bride's bouquet of roses, bouvardia and carnations. Mrs. James Novak of Portland was the matron of honor and wore yellow marquisette. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Frank Sevcik and Miss Aileen, Zielin ski, who wore pink marquisette, Miss Genevieve Lovcik, in aqua, Miss Rose Marie Niederle and Miss Isabelle Zielinski, whose dresses were of sky blue mar quisette. Their gowns were made with sweetheart necklines, short puffed sleeves and full skirts with tucked flounces. They wore matching marquisette hats topped with clusters of flowers. Their bouquets were of gladi oluses, carnations and delphini ' urn. Mary Evelyn Bremmer was the flower girL Mr. Bernard Zielinski stood with his brother as best man. Seating the guests were Mr. Florin Zielinski, brother of the groom, Mr. Frederick Zielinski, Mr. James Novak, Mr. Gerheard Enrein and Mr. Lawrence Hoi boke. . ' v Dinner and fceeeptloat For her daughter's marriage Mrs. Nowak wore a pastel blue silk dress with white accesso ries. Mrs. 7.ielinikl wore a blue silk gown and matching acces sories for- her son's wedding. Their corsages were of pink gladioluses. A wedding dinner for the newlyweds and bridal party was ; held at the Marion hotel at noon. In the afternoon the cou- , pie was honored at a reception at the home of the bridegroom's ' parents from 1 to 430 o'clock. .Mrs. Harvey Schuebel and Mrs. Harry Carpenter cut the bride's cake and the bridesmaids as sisted in the serving. Bouquets of pastel summer flowers and candles decorated the guest rooms. When the couple left on their wedding trip the . bride chose a navy blue silk dress with white accessories for 'traveling. Mr. The 133 U. 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Guests, who have been invited to a dessert supper,! will be seated at small tables centered; with low bowls of water lilies, f ; Bouquets of gladioluses and hydrangeas will! be f arranged about the guest rooms, i Contract bridge will be in; play after the supper hour. I . ! j Honoring Mrs. Nagel will be Miss Grace Covert, Miss Patricia Ryan, Miss Rosemary Bell, Miss Sally McClelland; Mrs. Bruce Van Wyngarden, Mrs. Craig Coy ner, Mrs. Dean Trumbo, Mrs. Alan Siewert, Mrs. Robert Ham ilton, Mrs. Charles Powers,! Jr, Mrs. Robert DeVlie and Mra. ueorge Lavatta.. f ; Farewell! Party For a WAVE Mis Dorothy Anderson, who has enlisted in the WAVE, was the honor guest! at 'a farewell party Wednesday night when the resident girls of heYWCAien tertained. Bouquets -ibf gladi oluses decorated the party room. A late supper was served after an informal evening, pi i j Honoring Miss! Anderson were Miss Garland Worrell; Miss Ruth. WahL Miss Ethel Potter, Miss Dorothy Fryeer Mri, Myrtle Ross and Mrs. 'Nellie Thayer, house mother, j ; J j Party to tidnor! curi uutton Mr. and Mrs. I William Bush win be hosts'for an Informal tu revoir party Saturday night at their home on Saginaw street in honor of Mr. and Mri. Burl A. Dutton. Mr. Dutton leaves Tues day for the navy. After an in formal evening refreshments will be served by the hostess, i Bidden to honor Mri and Mrs. .Dutton are Mr. and Mrs. Selwyn Imlah, Mr. and I Mrs. Richard Hauge, Mr. and Mrs: John Mar vin Ritchie, Mr. i and Mrs. Dean - Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest L. Edwards.; ' " $ ' t-j. Original "YELLOti? FRONT Drug and Candy; Special Stl, Antti tot rcuitf Prescriptions and Eiiiwys Lameness of the back, sore stiff muscles and tiredness, may all be due to i faulty kkmeys. Use our kidney pilla to flush our your kid ney tubes, and (ttCAr rid of unnecesary W pains. ' I : i.! This is the official Penslar Remedy Store for Marlon county. Yon win find these preparations of highest quali ty and guaranteed to be exactly foif what they are soli and. represented to be. - .j " ;j . j Take Mag-la Get two-way. relief for ; fconsTOaiijn!. Gas pains, heatlachci, irri tability rpay be; due to con stipation. Get j relief with Mag-lax, a fine preparation that combines Mineral Oil with Milk of Magnesia. Acts gently. Take Mag4ax Feel better. Sold only by i 'JTm Schaefer'a f or i -J OSEGOII STATESMAN. Satan, To ffnnhreV ; ai a www v i- Mid. llewis Heirshey i r Highlight of the summer social season was the; tea for. which Mrs. Elmer Vance Wootott was hostess Thursday afternoon la the Marine room of the Marion hotel in compliment to Mrs. Lew is B. Hershey, (wife jef Major .'General Sterahey. j j 'fj-t"x A large group of Salem ma trons and maids were Invited "to meet Mrs. Hrshexjj Calling hours were from 2 to4 o'clock. Mrs. ZJ V. Bensdn, wearing black combined; with grey. Introduced to the receiving jline. Mrs. Woo ton wore black flk with match ing calotjwith beige quills.! Mrs. Hershey's dressj was black silk and her imaH bat was of black. Mrs. Eai SnelLfwife of Oregon's governor,' who I also lj received, wore a black and white jprint dress with tiny ; black jhat .trim med in white. They all wore cor sages of pom pjom dahlias and gladioluses in varied shades, j Large baskets! and bouquets of pink and salmon gladioluses; were attracUvtly arranged! about the tea room The itea table, which was covered with a pastel blue, satin cloth, was centered with a figurine j fountain filled with pink, pais yellow and! rose water lilies and white! and pmk gladi oluses.) White ftapers in silver candelabjraa were arranged jon either side of the centerpiece.) Presiding at the tea iurns dur ing the 1 afternoon were i) Mrs. James T. Bran4 Mrsl!Arttiur J. Rahn, ( Mrs. George ( Alexander and Mrsi Daniel J. Fry, Jr. ! .11 1 i! I Sewmg Club at na?faom Home The; Joshua Smith Auxiliary Sewing Club met at the home; of Mr. and Mrs. W. Jj Hagedorn for an kll day gatheringj Sat- urday. i A no-host . luncheon was served; at noon During the day members sewed for the j Red Cross, embroidefed ana made ar ticles for the bazaar.! Mr. Hage dorn presented j each ! guest; with a fall blooming crocus bulb. Present were Mrs. Hattie Cam eron, Mrs. Mary Sickel. j Mrs. Bertha Ray, Mrs. Rose Garrett, Mrs. Roe Reilly, Mrs. Lulu: Bor ing, MrS. Lura Tandy, Mrs. ; Lena Robins, Mrs. Clara McDerby, Mrs. Sylvia SchauppJ Mr,! and Mrs. Li P. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Burch and the- hostsJ Mr and : Mrs. Wj J. Hagedornl j . The sewing club will meet Sat urday ait the home Of Mri and Mrs. Charles Hay for all day quiltingi A paper bag lunch will feature the noon) luncheon wur. 1 4 Invi Fori atiotis Wedding In the man Thursday:; were invitations f or the jwedding ! of Miss . Helen Purvine,) daughter of Mrsi EUis Purvinei and Mr. Andrew Hammond of San Fran cisco, son of MT. and Mrs. W. S. Burneti also of the j bay 'city. The ceremony win be performed at the First Congregational church on Thursday night, i Aug ust 31 it no o'clock. A re ception, win be held (after the weaaing as the noma or the bride's mother on University street! Mrs. George !IL Aides ef tea Angeles is visiting hkr former Salem friends this week. She is sepndiag the sununer at the home 4f her son and Idoughter-in-lawj Mr. ahd Mrs. Rodney Alden, ;of WaaJbura. ..' i ' i EeoMdlc Itr IXariM Cml, Filled 1899-1944 INTO EACH PRE$OUPTI0N year vharmacist pats net ealy ejva llty drags bat (the heritage ef years f mad leal l4serleaea), ncienUfle training nasi tha ssaisai m taat ha is serving pubiie health te the best ef his ability. fr many years Seha f ers has takes yrtde tm I enrrytna at ywar ectors aralers acearaicly efflefeauyi . . ' i It EtztjIUzj Izi Ihw We haTa a eonpUtt Use of medical needa f or he bieal Let na fiU your pre- acriptions. -1 BEWI2E IAND SaiAEFERIZE SemetMng New land - Imnroved j , C:rn Ocntiy Put It on -the pain U gone. Soldi tne tic Ha tier no cure no pay t Way 2C- eoiue Oregon, Friday Morning, August Sorvico Vomon '. ; " v. ;: What (hoy can da What they're doing about it Miss Yelma Terhetta Kaper, ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Kuper, Route 9, Box 80, Sa ' lenV has been selected fori ad vance training in the naval hos pital I corps on completion of WAVES indoctrination training at the naval training school New York City, reported Recruiting Specialist A. C Frlesen, recruit er-ln-charge of the Salem re cruiting substation, i; Miss Kuper completed - six weeks basic training as a seaman, second class. - Selection of Mise Kuper for specialized advanced instruction at the naval medical center, Bethesda, Maryland, was because .ch special training as a nurses aide at the Salem General hospi tal before she enlisted. On com pletion of this advance hoopital corps work, she will be rated a hospital apprentice and will be assigned to a naval hospital where she will be eligible for ad vancement to pharmacist mate. Mia - Kuper graduated from Salem high school and :is the third of her family to serve in tha navy. One brother, Arnold Melvin Kuper, is a seaman, third class; another, Clarence Paul Kuper, is a seaman, second class. Selecti6n of .Miss Catherine Ludle Bowlsby, a graduate of Santa Clara high school and for mer attendant at University of Oregon, for training at$ the WAVES advance storekeepers - school, Georgia state teacher's college for women, MmedgevULe. Georgia, was reported here: yes terday. Miss Bowlsby hat just completed the basic training and indoctrination course in INew York City, wtih a rating of sea man, second class, i She is the daughter of; Mr. Charles L. Bowlsby, Eugene. Experience as a bookkeeper with Homer H." Smith, insurance agency, was the basis for her se lection for specialized storekeep ing training at George state col lege for women, MilledgeviHe. . - : Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M.; Bishop and Mr. Roy Bishop of Portland visited recently with the Bishops' mother, Mrs. C P. Bishop, of 70S Court street. Mrs. Elmo Davis of Siletz also has been visiting the latter. - - ' ' I Mr. and Mrs. David H. Came ron will entertain a group of friends at a no-host picnic sup per party in the garden of their Center street home Saturday night Cards will be in j play , after dinner. 9 : "V j, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. K. Fleree : attended the let Capades in Portland Tuesday night, j "" 1 " - " . I Mrs. J. t Terbet fa spending this week in Marshfield with her momer, Mrs. S. J. Sprague. Mrs. sUyaaeai G. MeKelvey and daughters, Alison iand Lynne, of Los Angeles are .visit ing for a month at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Professor and Mrs. Murco Ringnalda. Mr. McKelvey is professor of political science at Occidental college. j JEFIXSSON Deris Miner, WAVE, daughter of C H. Mffler of Jefferson, has been advanced from seaman first class to the rating of yeoman third class. She joined the WAVES in July, 1941, and received training at Hunter College, N. Y, and at the naval training school for store keepers at Bloomington, HI. Store I Efc3 5197-9723 . nnFTnnED? We have a complete modern assortment of tha newest ad cntilie supporters and trusses, . which are fitted by experts at the lowest prices in the city. 02L.S3. Ho II:ro Ucrxy! I Get a bottle of Hood's Poison Oak Lotion today and stop fretting about poison oak. , . SOC and .031.00 mAT'Pfl J Ml ft mmi Mrs, 1st ni sat ea - PEI1SLAR tir.iDEnniG OIL I nsamMk. Uitttt.'! SOc qZJ . I -Z laTiUQ 11. 1944 Pattersons Hosts For Supper1 '. - The home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Deans Patterson on South Church street w!3 be the scene of two parties this weekend. Toniiht the hosts have invited sixteen guests to a steak super on their terrace. Tbe steaks will fiat ttmflaxt m m charcoal ffrCL Tti vening hours wQ be spent informally in the garden. " Sondar afternoon : Mr. ; and Mrs. Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eggstaff will enter tain for tha sleasura of Mrs. Herman Miner and her daugh ters;, who are visiting here from Olympia, Wash. The z Millers formerly resided here and moved to Olympia in June. The guests will enjoy swin in the. Leslie pool, after which a fried chicken supper will be served in the garden of the Patterson home. Picnic tables win be arranged under the trees and places will be set for twenty. Miss Bauer Weds In Colorado Mr. and Mrs. George Bower of Salem are announcing the .marriage of their daughter, Ber- nadctte to Sgfc Edward Le Blanc, son of Mrs. Calid Le Blanc of Rayne, Louisiana. The wedding ceremony, which took place July 27 in the 414th army chapel at Camp Carson, Colorado, was officiated . by Chaplain R. Murry. For. her marriage the bride chose a light green suit with brown corde accessories. Her corsage was of yellow roses. ' Attending the couple were Miss Shirley Duckwirtz of Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Pvt. John Drager of Camp Carson. The bride is a graduate of Sacred Heart academy and Sgt Le Blanc attended - schools in Sgt and Mrs. Le Blanc are making their home in. Colora- 'do Springs, Colo. From Saa Mate. Calif, ee: word of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Or en L. Pierce (Ruth Louise Rogers) on Aug ust 7. Mr. Pierce is stationed in San Francisco with the coast guard. The baby's maternal KTandmother. Mrs. Maude Rog ers, is leaving today for San Mateo to be withrber daughter and new granddaughter . for several weeks. CLUB CALENDAR ' faUSAT : 1 - ' Morta Salem WCTtT with Mrs. George Benson. SSO Market street. S jn. Neighbors of Woodcraft meet At Woman's clubhouse, 4S0 North Cottage street, a pan. : TUESDAY ! American War Mothers with Mrs. J. J. Tallman. 2320 State aires i, pscnie ninca as ura w-ol. . Bondean and Long Lino Brassieres SEARS well-known quality in an assortment indudins;. Satin, Broadcloth, Batista and Mesh. j i , VraiTE AIID T-I10SE -- SIZES 33 TO ;3 .- Cc:l Prolcclivo Cobforf! On piece awaxal cloth Itg shield prevents chafis? to be worn with or ride up Fcr Cdy . , .i .- - , ., j 4S4 Etzte Cadet Nurse to Spend Vacation in SilTerton STLVEKTON Rev. and Mrs. M, J. TL ruhr are expecting their daughter. Miss Eunice Fuhr home Saturday for a two weeks vaca- tinn. Miss Fuhr. who is a cadet nursa at Emanuel hospital, Port land, is spending this week of her three weeks vacation at seama. She will have been in training two years on September 1 mm 1 OF pimiT DRESSES : w mm. To t lmS 460 SUte Street -r a without corset . . will not Kenneth Simons Attend Boyi Camp at Tnraerj. : Simons, 120 Birch street, -JDallas, la attending the camp for young er boys sponsored by the Ninety- nine Men's group of the Christian church at Turner. , ..- This week the camp is open for boys between 10 and U. Next week for the older boys group, Richard Hendrkkson and Lewis Simons plan to attend. t - ALL , t f Eoleo, Ore. iiViiiriiiLii ' V , .. ... ... i .z -S