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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1944)
PAG2 CDC The CIZSOII CTATim iAlI, deza, 'Oregon, Tuesday Morning, August 21 1S1I -., Mrs. Yagle Is Honor Guest ...... Miss Nancy Stricklin was hos tess for a smartly arranged party' Monday night at her home on ' North 20th street In compliment to Mrs. Norman J. Yagle. A dessert supper was served and guests were seated at small tables centered .with pastel pink flowers. Contract bridge was In play during the evening. The guests honored Mrs. Tagle with a shower during the evening. Invited to honor Mrs. Yagle were Miss Ernestine Fredrickson, Miss Helen Smith, Miss Susanna Schramm, Miss Marianne Owen, Miss Dorothy Koschmider, Miss Patricia Ryan, Mrs. Donald Na gel, Mrs. William Brcady, Mrs. , Russell Beardsley, Mrs. Charles Powers, Jr., Mrs. C H. Ostrin and Mrs. Charles E. Stricklin. Church Rites In Dallas. DALLAS An Informal wed ding took place in the fireplace , room of the Dallas Christian church at three o'clock Sunday afternoon, when Miss Lois 411 red of Tillamook, became the. bride of Mr. H. Robert Bank-; head of Newman Calif. Preced ing the ceremony, Miss Virginia . McGhee of Tillamook sang "At Dawning and "Because." Mrs. JJeloert Daniels accompanied her on the piano and also played the wedding march. Rev. Delbert W. Daniels officiated.-Miss AUred's father, Mr. F. L. Allred of Tilla mook, gave the bride away. For her wedding the bride chose a pink silk afternoon dress, and a white Bible topped by white gardenias and pink rosebuds. Her sister, Mrs. Wil li a m Blackley of Dallas, who was her only attendant, wore a pastel blue crepe and carried a pink and blue nosegay. Mr. Wil liam Blaekley acted as best man. A reception followed at the Blackley home on Washington street, with: Mrs. Chester Mc Ghee of Tillamook and Miss Lo vina Wilson of Eugene serving the guests.' "V - After a two weeks honey moon, Mr. and Mrs. Bankhead ' will be at home to their, friends . in Newman, Calif, where Mr. Bankhead is : manual training add physical education instructor in the schools. The bride, whose home is in Tillamook, J. or the past eight years has" been a member of the staff on the Reg ister Guard daily paper in Eu : gene. . A: Birthday " v Luncheon8 Mrs." Floyd Scott will preside t luncheon Wednesday after- -noon at her home on Jefferson street for the pleasure of Mrs. ' Edward Marr and Mrs. Ralph Stangeby on their birthdays. An arrangement of roses will provide the decorative note about the rooms and on the luncheon table. The afternoon will be spent informally. Covers will be placed for Mrs. Id ward Marr, Mrs. Ralph Stan geby, Mrs. Leon Perry, Mrs. - Gilbert Rentage, Mrs. Fred Pickhard, Mrs Walter Beck, Mrs. Stewart Thede, Mrs. Nick Sweigert and Mrs. Floyd Scott Mr. and Mrs. T. Harold Tern- llnson spent the past week in Wenatchee, Wash., as the guests of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willett . Tomlin- -. eon. . : -; - Even rag dolls have pets as you can plainly see. Make this farm erette tri her bunny for the children in the family. ; , Farmerette rag doll for city swkers. Pattern S31 contains a transfer pattern and directions for making dolL clothes and bunny. , -: . y'- Send ELZVXH CS8T3 It eotna tcx this ptttern t ln Oregon Eute man. Needlecrtft rnt.. Jalm, Or Write plainly PAT1 f KUMm,', fO'xr KAJU.Z, and ADU.'.ESS. riTtevn cents irort brln?t you out Ntw S2-ps? Needlerrsft Catalot , . .133 Uustrat'onj ct dim for embroidery, knitunf. crochet. quiiJ bom dtccraUoo. ts. Today's Needlecraft ' J i A Scrvico Women What thoy ccm 'do What they're doing about it 1 ' 1 . ... ' . TTa Awaiting "assignment to the US naval training school for WAVES, New York city, is Miss Elverta M. Minton, AnyitfM of Mrs. Edna G. Pickett, 338 Oak street, Salem, who has just en listed in the women's service of the US navy, yesterday reported Recruiting Specialist A. C Frie sen, recruiter in charge of the Salem US navy recruiting sub station. - After six weeks training at the WAVES Indoctrination school. New York City, Miss Minton will be assigned to an advance WAVES training school or to act ive duty at a naval station. V Previous to volunteering in the WAVES, Miss Minton was a teacher at Oswego sahool district from September 1943 to May 1944; Hood River school district from September 1940 to May 1943; Marion county school dis- . trict No. 3, from September 1938 to June 1940. Miss Minton attended Albany high school, where she was act ive on the debate team, in the band and in dramatics. She also attended Salem high -school, . whKrt 8h'rf rCT o orchestra,' the debate, team and Girls league. She attended Oregon College of Education, Monmouth, from 1933 to 1935, where she was a member of the orchestra. She at tended San Jose State college from 1938 to 1940, Miss Minton is a member of the Business and Professional Women's club, 4-H club, Oregon State Teachers' association, 'Na tional Education' association and . the MacDowell club, j CoaxraiulAtions' f te Captaia and Mrs. Douglas Chambers -(Vivian Aspinwall) on the birth of a son, Steven Richard, Mon , day afternoon at the Salem General hospital. The little boy, who weighed six pounds 'four teen ounces, has an older broth er, ' David William. The baby's grandparents are Mr. land Mrs. Phil Aspinwall and Mr. and Mrs. G. Frederick Chambers. Captain Chambers is now in France. V I Mrs. Ora F. Mclatyre has re turned from a three weeks vaca-. tion which took her to Spokane where she visited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gor don W. Higgins. While in Spo kane she went over to Twin Lakes, Idaho, for a stay with Mr. and Mrs. Higgins at their sum . mer home. Mrs. Mclntyre also . spent some time at Kitson Hot Springs. . 11 First naeetinx el the seasen for Chemeketa chapter. Daughters of, the American Revolution will be held Saturday afternoon, Sep tember 2 at the home of Mrs. Herbert J. Ostlind. 360 East Le- v felle street, at 2 o'clock. An ex- ecutive board meeting will pre cede at 1:30 with Mrs. C. A. Rat cliff, regent, presiding. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beeschen of Menlo Park," Calif., are the parents of a son, Daniel Arthur, born on August 24. The little boy, won weighed nine pounds three . ounces, has a sister, Judy. " The - baby's paternal grandmother. is - Mrs. Mary Boeschen of Salem. ' " LI. and Mrs. Fred E. Smith (Bemice Humphreys) of Brem erton. Wash., were weekend vis- iters In the capital. Lt Smith is stationed at the Bremerton navy ' yards. ... ' Alweyt dfits, YOU atok My tmvt Is 2 mtautM. rtiaf mJe your srecar for I IKwH tww,t hMilm 1. CmtH. ; , rr , . i - T-m if-rn'riij-'1 A r stiff it rhA ir iTiT"-'-1 V r 11 '1 In ,AS10WAJ SOCIETY CLUBS. MUSIC The HOME Miss Edith Mojdey a Hostess '. Miss Edith Moxley entertained a group of friends at a wiener roast Saturday night at the v country place of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moxley, on the Wallace road. Supper was served . down by the lake. The evening hours were spent informally. " Miss . Mozley's v guests were r Miss Janice Nelson, Miss Helen ' Zielinski, Miss Patricia Lamb, Miss Dorothy Mott, Miss Rober ta Jean Yocom, Miss Marianne Low, Miss Miriam Becke Miss Harriet Hawkins, Miss' Patricia Sears,' Miss Carolyn Brady, Miss Donna Upjohn, Miss Doris and , Miss Florence Duffy, Miss Mar , garet Bellinger and Mrs.- Hugh WOliam McElhinny. , . Wiener ROCCSt" at - , s . 1 BOITieS HOHie Members of the Carpenters Union and auxiliary enjoyed an old fashioned wiener roast at the country home of Mr. and. Mrs. Jess Barnes Saturday night The evening hours were spent infor mally. . . Attending were Mr. and Mrs. A. C Thcjnas, Mrs. Fra Copp, Mrs. Frances sAleshire, Mr.' and Mrs. Max Flohrer, Mr. and Mrs. C J. Sillard and daughters, Mrs. Ivan Cooter and son, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Mrs. G. B. Copcland, Mr. and Mrs.i S. B. Davidson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crowly, Carl Jensen, Miss Helen Brown, (Miss Joyce Knode, Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Cooter, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Haskins. Mr. and Mrs. George ' Ernest and family : and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Barnes and children. - Gaiety Hill Club Entertained Miss Elizabeth Lord and Miss Edith Schryver were hostesses at a one o'clock luncheon Mon day afternoon at their Madison street home for members of the Gaiety Hill Garden club. The luncheon table was ar ranged in the garden under 'tV? arbor. The centerpiece was of vegetables and garden' Cowers carrying out a yellow and whit color scheme. Bidden were Mrs. Lesfcir Barr, Mrs. J. N. Bishop, Mrs. Frank Healy, Mrs. Fred Keeler, Mrs. William '..L, Phillips, Mrs. Lee Canfield, Mrs. Margaret Rose crans, Mrs. Walter H. Smith, Mrs. Paul B. Wallace and Mrs. Robert Rieder of Corvallis. 'After the luncheon the guests went on a garden tour of be gonias and fuscias. Mrs. Hunter a Club Hostess Mrs. R. G. Hunter presided at luncheon Monday afternoon in the garden of her South liberty street home for members of her bridge club. Small tables were set in the garden and bridge was in play during the afternoon. Special guests were Mrs. Le tha Staats and Mrs. Jesse Camp bell. Members are Mrs. Clyde Johnson, Mrs. William J. Lilje quist, Mrs. Frank, Myers, Mrs. Frank Brown, Mrs. Percy Kelly, . Mrs. W. S. Levens, Mrs. W. E. Hanson, Mrs. Frank Loose, Mrs. Rex Davis, Mrs. Carl Webb and Mrs. Tom Galloway. 1 Coeds : to Be Guests ai Dinner -: Mrs. Robert Barnett win be hostess for an au revolr dinner Wednesday night at the home pf her parents, Mr. and Mrs; Ken nth Bell on Leslie street " ' i ' The' affair will .compliment Miss Betty Childs, who Heaves Thursday for California to vis it her Delta Delta Delta sorority sisters, Miss Miriam Becke, Miss Dorothy Vandeneynde jand Miss Mary Jane Simmons, j Pjl Beta Phi members, who will leave in mid-September to return lo the University of Oregon, j "rl , An arrangement of; rummer flowers will center the dinner . table. The evening will be; spent informally. . 1 j i Covers will be placed for Miss Betty Childs. Miss Miriam Becka, Miss Dorothy Vinden- eynde, Miss Mary Janei Sim mons. Miss ,! Marianne Owen. Miss Jean Burrell, Mrs. Charles cowers, jr- and Mrs. ' Robert BarnatL I ( - -.f ' t ' I , i -' f . i . .1- - i , - J - - - - " r ! ! . S : ill - - CXU3 CALEIIDAB TVCSDAT ' v . Marion county WCTU annual . eoavenUon. WCTU haU. S01 Souta Commercial slzeet, aU oay. - 8ATCKDAT DAR -meet with Mrs. EL J. OsUind, see Cast LeiU street, . S pjn, board meeUng 1:40 pjn. . .- Return to Salem To Reside Welcomed back' to the capital city are Mrs. Reynolds Allen and her children, Jimmy, Sara and - Molly, who have beta with Lt Allen the past two and a half years. Until their house is avail able they will be the guests of Lt Allen's mother, Mrs. George E. Allen. J.- c The Aliens' most recent home has been in Austin, Texas, where he was stationed with the army air corps as an instructor. Lt Allen is now stationed in Max ton, North Carolina. , , Mrs. L. E. Gllkey Is heme from Longvlew, Wasfau, where she' vis ited with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gil-key. if - f she YQun cQiumnv.... yun anno ..irnn&iiiGni Ue hit partner In uniform now to -ssuro your future together! Join hh branch of th $ trvke . wear hh colors . i.keep up with hi$ interest! by sharing them! Serving in th women's rtierves Is i proud, rewarding experience. The life Is interesting,'-; j training simple; tho salary worthwhile. But best of aU, you're in to win with your serviceman . . . to fcring hirfThome safely, sooner. Choose your branch of the service and apply ... . fotfoy croj AT otm main FLOon "simintcs.CEaprEsi" s FOR INFCIISIATKON. ON XTAC, WAVES, &AR3, - . - -; 1 OS V i i ;l Miss Marlon Horn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R, A. Horn, has left for Fremont Nebraska, where she enrolls for her junior year at Midland college. Miss Horn is assistant publicity director of the college and wm edit the year ts book, "The Warrior". 1 v Colonel 'and Mrs. Elmer - V. Wooton have returned from a fortnight's stay, at the Clatsop beaches. - : . v , .. ..- .. . . " Mrs. Loren Basler of. Beise, Idaho, has returned to her home after7 a several days stay Injhe capital at the. home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C DeLong. , r s '.y -. - v Miss Miriam Becke Is spend ing a few days In Portland at the - home of her grandmother and aunt Mrs. G. L. Lovell and Miss . Margaret Lovell. -' . - ' - .. - . j- ... Mrs. Prince W. Byrd and Miss Betty Byrd were at Neskowin for the weekend as the guests of Miss Lou Thompson. Mrs. H. IL Vandevort is in Clatskanie visiting at the home of Mrs. J. S. L. Smith. - - SIAniNS3 ... CH APPLY AT LOCAL ARSIY NA VY JZCZZVTTZNG OTF1C3 For Information on Wac, Waves, Spars, Marines Apply At Local Army or Navy Recruiting Office '. - Today's Menu Garden salad will make the salad for-dinner tonight choco late sauce will go on ice cream tor dessert Victory garden salad - v Cheese dressing " . Boiled onions .... . ; Horseradish meat loaf Chocolate ice cream sundae : ' COSSERASISn MEAT LOAF ; 2 pounds ground beef -y . 1 pound ground pork . cup horseradish - ' ; - '' 1 teaspoon prepared mustard ' 2 eggs - ' ' 1 cup cracker crumbs "" ' .1 teaspoon-salt k teaspoon pepper , Va cup tomato catsup, if- do . j aired , ' , 1 ' ' - - ; , Mix all ingredients except the catsup. Pack into well-greased loaf pan. Bake In a moderate --oven (350 degrees) for 1 hour. Turn out on hot platter. If de sired, spread catsup over top of the loaf. Serves 12. - . i . t. I i! BATIOII CALEIDAB raocssEo rooost - Book 4 Blue stamps At through ZS rs valid Jndcfialtaly. . - MXAX, EUTTEX. PATS CHEXSESt Book 4 Red stamps AS throuch OS valM Indefinitely. , w : ' . VCUUtt Book 4 Sugar stamps SO, SI and SS valid Indefinitely. S pounds each, far caajilag aalyi 8u(ar stamp 44 valid for pounds. Apply at local OPA board for. more, r SHOCSt Leest Stuapa tevalUt ' " - Book S Alrplaae stamps Moa, I and S valid. tndVnnlUly. - OASOUNS . "A" Mo. IS valid through Sep tember H. S gallons each. "BT or "C S" . may . be renewed srithia but not before 13 days from date ee. .eovee, v..- s rvEL on.i Period 4-5 eoupons valid through September 30. nil tanks NOWI THUS INSPECTIONS Records must M presented for ffasoUne renewals, special spplica uons. and. tire replacements. ; , STOVXSl - Apply at local OPA board for pur chase certificates. n ..WOOD, COAIj, SAWDVSTl ORDER NOW! Doat risk shortage eat winter. . j , :. rxici CONTROX. Refer Inqoiries and complaints te prioe clerk at local board. - . 7 t "- 7 ' i j,; .. ... . V i '4