I"' 3- Miss Helen Purvine and . Mr. Andrew- Burnett Married Thursday : j-; ; Miss Helen Purvine received her platinum circlet from Mr. Andrew Hammond Burnett at a beautiful wedding ceremony Thursday night at the. First Congregational church. Tht bride is the daughter of Mrs, Ellis Purvine and her husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Burnett of San Francisco. He. is the grandson of the late Mr. A. B. Hammond of Corvallis. 1 It was at 8:30 o'clock that Dr. Daniel H. Schulze performed the y "' T A T 11 ' . nuptials; before a rf'.VlSlIOF .Will 'I bridal party, entered Dean Mel- vin Geist sang "Ich Liebe Dich" M by Beethoven and VDu Bist die f Huh" by Schubert. Mrs. Jean j Hobson Rich played the organ -:. accompaniments, "Calm as the Night", Schubert's 'Serenade' and "Ave Maria." J The gothic style sanctuary was . V decorated with masses of gladi i d I u s e s " and chrysanthemums ' shading from ivory to pink and V woodwardia fern. Cornucopias filled with the same flowers were placed on the pillars. Vases cf Chrysanthemums and gladioluses -' were ' arranged on the altar. Many lighted ivory tapers cast a sof glow over the church. j The bride walked down the Center aisle on the arm of her brother, Lt Ralph Emerson Pur vine, who gave his sister in mar- " riage. For her wedding she chose a smart tailleur of fall rose gab ardine worn with a printed scarf St the neckline. Her matching off the face felt hat was of felt and her accessories were black. . Pin ned, to her shoulder was a cor- age of chatreuse cypridium or- chids. -Z ' ... ; -. Sister Only Attendant ; j Miss Margaret Purvine of Co ' rona, Calif came north to be her sister's only -attendant. She wore a becoming aquamarine wool dYessmaker suit with black braid trim. Her small black felt hati was trimmed in black starched . lace and her accessories -were " black. Her corsage was of yel low orchids. r I Mr. Donald J. Kennedy of Sad Francisco stood up with the groom as best man. Seating the guests were Mr. Robert Needham and Mr. Edward O. Stadter, Jr. I For her daughter's nuptials .Mrs. Purvine selected an attrac tive almond green wool dress maker suit embellished with . matching square cut stones.- She wore a black hat with gold se qiiin trim and black accessories. ' Her corsage was of white orchids.' Mr. Burnett was here from San Francisco for his son's' marriage. j The newlyweds received their i con gra tula tions-'at a reception at the home of the bride's mother '; on University street. Bouquets of gladioluses and chrysanthe- mums in shades of cream, whUe nd rose decorated, the mantle and guest rooms. . ' - Miss Sybil Spears greeted guests' at . the door. Assisting bout the rooms were Miss Julia . ...... Johnson of Chicago and Miss FJ-" eanor Trindle. Mr. Leona John Son was in charge of the dining froom. Mrs. Ralph E. Purvine cut the bride's cake and the bride's two aunts, Mrs. Jay Bow er man and" Mrs. E. A. Pierce tf Portland, presided at the coffe urn and served the ices. Assist-, iing in the serving were 1 Mrs. j Wayne Doughton, Mrs. Manfred . jOVson, Mrs. Kenneth Hanson and Miss Jean McElhinny of Mc l Minnville. , : ! The bride's table was centered . I With fin ImnMAmui't 9 wz.T- roses and white bouvardia flank ed by, white tapers in stiver can delabra, i : -Te Live In Saa Francisco When the couple left on their' wedding trip the bride donned beaver coat over her suit. Mr. and Mrs. Burnett will return to Salem before 'leaving for San Francisco where they will reside; They will be at home after Sep tember 1$ at 352 Greenwich street, where they have taken an I apartment on Telegraph. HUIJ The new Mrs. Burnett is a graduate of Willamette univer sity and a member of Beta Chi aorority. She received her mas ter's degree-from Mills college.' She has been making her home In Berkeley the past seven years nd recently was connected with Leon Livingston Advertising company. Mr. Burnett, is a graduate of Leland Stanford and a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He also re ceived his master's degree from Stanford. He now has a govern ment position In the bay cityi Dr. a4 Mrs. , B. F, Williams j will -be hosts for an Informal j dinner party tonight at their! . Center street home In compli-' ment tq a group of their friends, i Bridge will be in play after the dinner hour. i ! FroVafT? jiEPmv SBRlICB. ondllcvvclry. .-a! sffllEkVM- JIWHttOrTMlTtlSTS Be Honor Guest i Miss Grace Covert will enter tain Saturday night at the Cen ter street home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Covert, in compliment to her house guest. Miss Esther Mae DeVore. The , visitor, who formerly resided in Salem, has been spending : the summer in Walla Walla, Wash. The group of Miss DeVore's Willamette university- friends have been invited to the dessert supper party. Bridge will be in play during the evening. Ar rangements of autumn flowers will provide the decorative note. Honoring Miss DeVore will be Mrs. Bruce Van yngarden, Mrs. Adam Dlebert, Mrs. George La-X Vatta, 'Mrs. Donald H. NageL Mrs. Sumner Gallaher, Mrs. An thony Nunn, Miss Muriel Lind stron, Miss Margaret Ewing, i Mrs. Craig Coyner, Miss Zillah Frogley of Portland, and Miss Covert Marita Flagg HasBirthday Miss Marita Flagg was honored on her eighth birthday Tuesday with a surprise dinner party giv en ia her honor by her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Park at their home in West Salem. f Covers were placed for Marita land her mother, Mrs. Marvin W. Flagg. WaHy and Joey Park, Mrs. O. Flagg; and Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Park. Merita's fattier is Marvin W. 'Flagg, AS. with the US navy at Farragut . . Miss Jalia Johnson will en- train today on the Streamliner for Chicago after spending sev eral weeks in the capital at the home of her mother, Mrs. Leona Johnson. Today's Pattern Only ; four main pieces 1 front, 2 back and so easy to put together! Pattern 4354 has flattering waist treatment and heart pockets. Pattern 4554 comes in misses' and women's sizes: 12, 14, If, 1$, 20; 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44. Size 16, frock, 3 yards 35-inch. - stnd rrxxror cints" ta- coins for tntt. pattern to Iti Oreca . Stattsman, Pattern Dept, Saltra. Qra. Write plainly SIZE, NAMX, ADDRESS STYLE NUMBJ3V I1N CKNTS raor tnnr our 1M Anne'Adami Spring Pattern Book. Nw. easy-to-make styles. Trea Pat tern printed ta book. urn For peach pack, prune and beet packs will follow. We need FULL-TIME and PART-TIME i workers gtgrtini on Thursday, Aug;. 31. ,( 'f VDay Shifl Ccrinczccs C:C3 A. II. :lm ZmXzzzizz 7:C3 P. IL . , PART-TIME VICTORY SniFT 7:00 P, M. i 11:00 P. M. Cannery BUS wUl pick up and take home worken on NIGHT and VICTORY SHIFTS in Salem and vicinity of Cannery. , , . Phone 2-2038 for More Information - At liberty, f-i " This advertisement ia fppperatlon with , Salem Canners CSornmittee. " . Pn.rljinTTrni-inm-i : v - v" ' r( " :".v.- -""1 Navy langvage and navy ways of doing things are how becom ing a part of the life of Miss Irma ' Jane Huber, above, 965 j Court - street, Salem, who as one of the 24 members of the first Salem WAVES platoon is now in Indoc trination training at the USS Hunter,' U.S. Naval, Training School for jWAVES, New York city, yesterday reported Recruit ing Specialist, A. C. Friesen. Miss Huber, who is now calling floors, "decks" and walls, "bulk ' heads', is marching in regiment al reviews land is learning the navy job she will handle when, she releases her trained blue Jacket, for service on a fighting ship or ata n advanced base. Miss Huber .graduated from the high school at' Winlock, - WaslL,) wherc'she was editor of i the- paper and the- annual. She attended Willamette university, majoring in business administra- - tion. Miss Huber was a member . of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. She has been employed as an office manager with Honey wood Distilleries, Inc. Miss Huber is a member of St. Joseph's Catho lic church, ; Salem. She is the , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Huber, . 'Star; route,'. : Winlock, ' Wash. ' " fj - 'r r 1 " . .netlle M.I Sehwlchtenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sehwlchtenberg of Salem, has - completed training at the naval : ari technical training center at Norman, Okla; and received the. rat of seaman, first class. In the WAVES. She will now be trans- f erred to another shore station for further Instruction and work. I ! I B Mr, and Mrs. William Bosick had as their guests for several days her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leslie of Mos cow, Idaho! They have been at tending the; University of Oregon summer school. Mr. ; Leslie will be on the University of - Idaho faculty this year. i t i 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Carson, son, Wally; Mrs. E. X. Bragg of Portland i and Ann Carson, daughter of the t John Canons, are spending lithe week at Glen Eden. Mrs. Herman Kates and daagh- ter, Elizabeth, and : Mrs. Wilson Siegmund and son, Jimmy, have returned from Neakowin where they have! been vacationing the ' past month. Ik. I f v - . i Mrs. Clifford Brown, Miss Edith Schryver and Miss Eliza beth Lord were among those in Portland this week to attend the performance of "The Merry Wi- fdow." jj I 'i el if 11aedu-G02f STATESMAN. Salem, SOCIETY CLUBS MUSIC ; i 'i ; Th e HOME What they can do What they're 'doing about It II' Beginning the training ' which will, prepare: her to release a navy man for service at sea or at an-advanced base, Miss Merna , June Bissel, above, route 7, box , 224, Salem, has; reported to the US Naval Training School for WAVES, New) York city, for in doctrination in this women's ser- i vice of the US Nayy, yesterday reported Recruiting Specialist A. , C. Friesen...' j ; ' " Miss Bissel Was .one of the 24 members of the j first Salem WAVES platoohi which left here August 20 for the New ' York training' school. ; Miss Bissel graduated from the high school at Lincoln, i Neb., where she was a member of the Girls Athletic association. From . October, 1942, i to August.; 1944, Miss Bissel was employed with . the Western Paper Converting company here; She is the daugh ter of Mrs. Zenb A. GreggSalem. ' ; Is!) i 1 r .To Leaje jfor East Tonight I' 1 - ' 3 : . Mrs. Robert 'Pickens (Mary - Yeager) and I son,! Robert, are leaving by plane! tonight for Philadelphia I and New j York : City after a summer's stay in ; the capital. While in Salem she was the guest of her parents, Mrj and Mrs. GJ M Yeager, and of her husband's I parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Pickens. - ; Mrs. Pickens will be met in . New York by her i husband, and . they will spend; the weekend there with relatives. Mr, and Mrs. Pickens make their j home in Philadelphia. ' 1 ! Mrs. Haxry Parker was hostess to members of her sewing club at a picnic in the garden of her parent's home,; Mr: and Mrs. Ji W. Hansell; on North Summer street Thursday night j J ; fl - . 1 ) i . I,,-'' VFI Jubt Receiv r I' I Tea Sp ! Forks ! j Oyal Soup j 1 ; "I :10c'.' 155 NijObertv! : I. Oregon. Friday Morning. September 1. 1314 Marriage of Couple Is Revealed - ' ' At a quiet ceremony Wednes- day night at the First Methodist ' church parsonage Miss Kather : ine Meers and Mr. Howard Mac-; Quarrie were married. Dr. J. C Harrison performed the service. M 850 o'clock. The bride chose an aqua sQk edit with white accessories and ax corsage of pink gladioluses and. bouvardia. She wore a bracelet ; of diamonds and emeralds, a gift of the groom. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Jake Foos at tended the couple. She wore a pastel blue suit and a,, corsage - of gladioluses and larkspur. After a? wedding trip to San Francisco the couple will return to Salem to; reside where they have1 an apartment at the Am bassador. Mr. MacQuarrie is an engineer at the Alumina Con . struction company. 14 I ' - ' Saddle Club Fun Night Begins The Salem Saddle club will begin Jheir fall activities with their regular Friday fun night The first fun night to be held v September 1 at the Fairgrounds Stadium, will start at 8 o'clock, ; the first two events to be held on the race track. . Prizes will be awarded to win T ners of each event The public is cordially invited to attend. Recent Bride; ;. Is Honored Mrs. Kenneth Hysler thy Louises Dodge),' a- (Doro recent bride, was honored Monday at a surprise shower at the home of her great aunt Mrs. Carl Schaeffer, on North Capitol street The bride, who was mar ried to Sgt Hysler on August 19, is ' the daughter Klenger The evening mally with : late supper tered with oluses. Arrangements were used ' Bidden to honor Mrs. Hysler .were Mrs. Frank - Smith, Mrs; Carl Schaeffer, Jr., Mrs. Floyd McFarland, Miss Mary Ann Mo Farland,' Mrs." M: F. Becker, Mrs. Pete Hughes,! Mrs. Louis Burgess, Mrs. James' Gorton and Mrs. Joe Himel. Visiting at the heme ef Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Edwards are her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. r and . Mrs. J. E. Lon'i and Son, Jack, of Nyssa; Wednesday night Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harland were 'hosts for a family dinner in hon or of the Longs. . Mrs. James Cormack, her daughter, Mrs. John Hanselman and children, Michael and Susan, . of Portland are guests at the home of Judge and Mrs." Arthur Hay. Mrs.' Cormack is a sister of Mrs. Hay. ' - ' Mrs. William Newmeyer en tertained members of. her club at a bridge, luncheon Thursday afternoon at the suburban home of her sister, Mrs. Mona Yoder. Mrs: U. Scott Page was a special guest Yorlc Pattern h --6000 oons or of Salem. tSSSSSyi was spent infer- J&KOS the guest, served a mSSAtS? at a large table cen- NlOrAWCT a bouquet of gladl- I " tfWVSSWl: iK about the rooms. ' I JV05Sy35S5SW' I Spoons Silver Plated on Carbon Steel Base FIRST FLOOR . - MAIN AISLE t . . . 1 ; . ' - 1 x ornery -.Ward CLU3 CALDn)AB FRIDAY Salem Heights Woman'a Club - meeting, 2 ujti.. Hannah Martin Hansen, speaker. Woman's iRelief Corps meet at YMCA. ragular session. SATURDAY " DAR irieet with Mrs. R. - 3. sOstllnd, 360 East LeteUe street. . S p.nu. board" meeting I HQ p.m .' - American War Mothers meet all day at Chemaketa street VSO, "business aoeettng, 2 pan. . . Celebration at; Beals Home .; Several occasions were cele brated at the E. H. Beals, jr. . home in liberty Sunday. They included the 38 th wedding an niversary bf Mr. and Mrs. . C J. Hagen of. Salem, the birthday of Bay Claybough, and a . going away pary for Mrs. Adelaide McGuire, who entrained Monday for her hqme in San Francisco.' Those epjoying the day were Mrs. C. j. Hagen and Lloyd, Mrs. Cecil Beals, Patty: and, Beth and Bay Claybough of Sa lem, Mrs.j Adelaide McGuire of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Beals, sr., Mrs. William Al bin, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dunn,; Donald, Jjean and Mary Ann,; Mr. . and Mrs. John. Beals, Le- Roy, Bruc4 and Sharon and Hen-1 ry Peterson of North Howell,'! Mrs. Bert Reveal, Donald and i Yvonne , cif Pendleton and Mr. and Mrs. IE. H. Beals, jr CarP and Bernice. The afternoon was spent vis iting and playing games. Today's Needlecraft Youll want to crochet a set of doilies toj-match;your favorite peacock. pineapple chair set ensembles are so Completej smart. . Hand crocheted doilies en hance and protect your polished furniture j Pattern 883 has direc tions for doilies; stitches; list of materials, Send ELEVEN CENTS In coins fu this pattern to The Oregon States man, Needlecraft DepU Salem, Ore Writ plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS. Fifteen cents more brings you our New 33-page Needlecraft Calaloc . . . 153 Uustrations of designs tor embroidery, knitting, crochet, quilts home decoration, toys. . Pieces 11 Dessert : 1 - Vhz 3192t: Tur- tut IVa: r; XC-Jfti-CTSI of zinnias UHrlTri5a Invitations to Ceremony: ; Received ;, . ' X ' r- . Invitations were received in the capital Thursday telling of the corning marriage of' Miss Lorraine Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Christian Nelson of Ketchikan, Alaska, and Mr. John Hire Ellis, son of Mrs. R. V. Ellis and the late Dr. El lis of Ketchikan, on September 9. The wedding will take place at the First Lutheran church In Ketchikan at 830 o'clock. - -. The couple's engagement was announced here, in the spring. Miss Nelson completed her sophomore year at Willamette university this year. She - Is a member of Delta Phi sorority. Mr. Ellis, brother of Vinton Ellis, former Willamette student has been' In ! Seattle with the United States coast guard. Birthday Party For Sara Allen Sara ARen, daughter of Lt and Mrs. Reynolds Allen, will celebrate her fifth birthday Sat . urday afternoon. A group of her friends have been invited to a garden party at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. George E Allen, on North 21st street Refreshments will be served af ter several hours of: games. Bidden to wish Sara a happy birthday are Beth Needham, Burke Loring Schmidt Tommy and Kathy j HeltzeL Barbara Roth,' r David t Perry, Phil : and Gary Goulet, John Brown, Billy Waterman, Al King, 1 Lucinda : Jones, Conie Collins, Jimmy HeltzeL Douglas Hamilton and Chris Wood. The Florence Vail Missionary i society will have a picnic meet ing today in the garden of Mrs. Jack Hunt's home, 120 East Mey ers street beginning at 10:30 ' ajn. Mrs. W. Meeker will have i charge of the afternoon program. Hostesses are Mrs. Hunt Mrs. Alta Hanson, i Mrs. Dale Taylor and Mrs. Kenneth Graber. -i '.. '-' ' ': 1' .1 ,. :' Item Saa Diege, Califs eomes word of the birth of a son, Peter Lewis, to Mr. and Mrs. Delbert J. Jepsen, on August 29. Mrs. Jepsen is the former Elizabeth Lewis,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C A Lewis of Salem, SCOTTS MILLS Mr. and Mrs. A L. Brougher entertained Satur day for their granddaughter, Ruby Harriett Mulvihffl, WAVE, USN. She- came from New York fo spend' her leave with relatives here. - ' , ', Present were: Miss Mulvihill and her mother. Mrs. C. K Mulvt hill of Portland; Dr. and Mrs. JoHn Brougher, Vancouver, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newton, and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Coulson and Edgar. Kay's yf or School Wear! SWEATERS ; 3L.9S to 5.95 SKIRTS 3.98 to 5.95 BLOUSES. L98V3.95 DICKIES jackets: . SCARFS . : BAGS ;.ew w. B. 'O Cia'.e Today's Menu "Fish will loin corn to make the day's featured dish. y "r - .Fruit salad bowl- . Fish. -corn casserole . , Fresh sninach - Pears and cream - , - - Cake ' Fish, Corn and Macaroni Casserole t 1-package elbow macaroni i . ,2 tablespoons butter or mar garine uiuiespouua uuur ' cups imut r 1 to 2 cups cookedt una, sal h : mon,' halibul or other fish l'cup corn . ' Salt pepper, paprika 1 cup grated cheese : Cook elbow macaroni as di- ! rected and drain. Melt butter. stir in flour, gradually add the milk and stir over low fire until . smooth and thick. Stir in fish, 1 corn and seasonings to taste and 1 half the cheese. Arrange fish mixture in alternate layers with elbow macaroni in a buttered j baking; dish, sprinkle with re-; 'maining cheese and bake in a moderate oven, 350 degrees, until brown. . ' ' RATION' CALENDAR PKOCcsscn roons: . . - Bookv 4 Blue stamps AS through ZS FS Valid Indefinitely. MBATBCTTSat, FATS CHEESES I Book 4 Bed. stamps AS through I DS valid Indefinitely. SCGAK: Book 4 Sugar stamps SO, SI and SS valid Indefinitely. I pounds each. Fer caaniag ealy: Sugar stamp 40 valid for S pounds. Apply at local CPA board for-more. ' .5 : gHOESt Loose Stamps la valla t ' !i Book 3 Airplane stamps Not. 1 and S valid Indefinitely. GASOLINE ; "' "A" No. IS valid through Sep tember Jt J gallons each. B 1" or "C 3" may be Venewed within but not before IS days from date on cover. ! i FUEL OILl ' '. " Period 4-4 coupons vaHd" through September 30. mi tanka NOW! mtE INSPECTION Becords must be presented for gasnUne - renewals, special appllca nona. and tire replacements. totes: Apply at local OPA board for pur chase certificates. ! WOOD. COAL. 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