PAGE XX Tha CHZGON CTATECMAIL Cdaxn. Orocjoa. Tuaadar I'orrJag, Cp!amber 23. 1S44 Party Given ; For Mrs. j : Cannon ;" Miss Barbara Porter enter . tained at a smartly arranged party Monday night at her home on North 23rd street fat compli-t ment to Mrs. Robert C. Cannn Contract ' bridge was in . play : during the' evening with, a lata : ' supper, loll owing. Hie - hostess I was assisted by Mrs, Carl Por- t ter. Bouquets of delphinium, . gladioluses, ' phlox and white ; dahlias provided the decorative, note about the rooms. . At the supper hour guests -were seated at small tables cen-; tered with white angels holding , pink candles and encircled with delphinium. The guests honored : Mrs. Cannon with a shower dur ing the, evening. - Guests of Miss Porter were . Mrs. Robert C Cannon, Mrs. . Clayboraa Dyer, Mrs. 1 Robert DeArmond, Mrs. Joseph, M. De-, , r vers, jr, Mrs. Lester Carter, Mrs. James H. Nicholson, jr., Mrs. Meredith ; Huggins, Miss . Dorothy Hardie and Mrs. Carl Porter. . - ; ! - :. : . , L. i ...... . j Mrs. Barker to Honor Club . - --. -r . Mrs. Kenneth Barker will pre side at a dessert luncheon this afternoon at her home on Rose street for members of her club. Contract bridge will be in play alter the luncheon hour." Members are Mrs. Joseph Fel ton, Mrs. . Clinton Standish, Mrs. Delbert Schwabbauer, Mrs. A. A Hager, Mrs. f arren Baker, Mrs. J. A. Rothenfluch, Mrs. Daniel Hay, Mrs. Richard Nelson and Mrs. Kenneth Barker. - From FtrUand comes word of the birth of a daughter, Sybil Ann, to Lt and Mrs. M. Eugene Reed on Monday- morning at. St. Vincent's hospital. .The little girl, who weighed eight pounds three ounces, is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Otten of Portland, formerly of Salem, and Mr. -and Mrs. Murden Reed of Portland. Lt Reed is stationed near Chicago with ; the United States navy. Mrs. jReed will be ' remembered as Patricia Otten. Business and Professional ; Woman's sewing club met Fri day night with Mrs. Inez Gran- . ger. A new member was Jessie May Llndley. Guests were Mrs. J. E. Trojan and Mrs. " Viola - Parkes. Autumn flowers were used. : The next meeting will be with Mrs. Laura Pangle. . - 1 n i : Haass' guests Major and Mrs. Hugh Adams are her broth ; er-in-law and sister, - Mr. and j Mrs. Alan Hartley. Mr. Hartley, I a chief commissary steward in the navy, recently returned from duty in the South Pacific. They are enroute to their home in Se attle. " : Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kay Bishop and daughter, Eloise Kay, of Washougal, Wash-, visited in Salem Sunday at the homes of Mrs. C P. Bishop and Mr. Carl Gabrielson. - , Visiting friends la Salem Sun day were Mr! and Mrs. Joseph . Haryey, jr., and son, Joey, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Campbell of Portland: Today's Pattern , Look, Mother only one yard needed for this cute jumper! make Pattern 4505 with matching jacket Make blouse, too, from same pattenu-i':"''-'. " Pattern 4505 In'children's sizes: 1, 4, 6, 8 and 10. Size 6, jumper, takes 1 yard 35-in. fabric; jacket or blouse, ? yard 35-inch. Sod rOCTEXN CENTS in coins Urn pruitca u oook. - for In la pattern to Tbe Ore for Statesman. Patttrn Dpt. Salem. Or. Writ plainly SIZE. NAitX. ADDRESS 5TIU NUMBOl TtN CENTS more tortnfs ma 1M4 Aana-Adarca Earing Pattern Book, haw. ejujr-ta-mas atytes rrae Pat- TsrelsrijT.- ' i i J t?.a r. n-"-iai'a C- wn ta turnout t j T'-. - T : t i iA aa4 acre- - r- j " " l. -Attrad-c.t i .. v- K f saU ir" : r . '.I pa- ti j i' - t Jit wjtura OW 11 A I ,Li. tf" r - f . . i k . rJ i . J 1 v A Betrothal of Couple Told ' , ;, '-....-"" .- : v'.v-;-;" .t Announcement Is being mad of the engagement of Miss Imo gene Mcintosh, daughter of Mrs. Florence Mcintosh of San Fran cisco, formerly of Salem, and Mr. Donald Stilfler, United States army, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. JL Stiffler of Salem. No date has been set for the wedding. r Miss Mcintosh, who Is a grad uate of Salem schools, is entrain ing today for San Francisco to reside with her mother. Her fi ance, who is also a graduate of , Salem high school, was inducted in the army last week. He will be stationed at Shepperd Field, Texas. . '... ... v , . ;,- - -'..i ' f i ; Enter Nurses Training Miss Pat Varley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C Varley, and Miss Peggy Lou Lintz, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hartford Lintz, left Saturday for Eugene to begin their nurses training at Sacred Heart hospital. The girls axe members of the United States nurses cadet corps. .They graduated from Salem high school in June. First Sgt aad Mrs. Mom Van Dell and son, Bobby, have been guests at the L. C Spence home. Sgt Van Dell has left for Ft Jackson, where he will be sta tioned with the signal intelli gence and monitoring company. He was formerly with the 115th cavalry company and stationed here. Mrs. Van Dell, the former Donna Spence, and son will re main here. - ; Mrs. William : Thome . and young daughter Sally, who have ,been living In Spokane are vis iting at the home of Mr. Thome's mother, Mrs. W. M. Thome. Mr. Thome is serving in the South Pacific with the United States' navy. ; ' . ,; ; Weekend guest at the home of t Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hunter was the latter's brother, Mr. Joseph Smith, of Portland. Sunday they visited in Marquam with Mr. Smith's other sister, Mrs. Agnes Jones. House ruests of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hugdal are her moth er, Mrs. Lucille Hamilton, and Miss Anita Chucovich of Fresno, Calif." -. t Miss Beverly OgUvie of Port land was the weekend guest of her brother-in-law . and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Crawford. ; Miss Molly Jean Maisea ar rived from San Francisco this weekend to spend several weeks with her mother, Mri.iH, G. Maison. Miss Rita CUsrett r Portland was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cal Patton this week end. ... i", (':-' i p t i GElilVES .sciicdlof; ;-dm:cii:3;:;: ; Corner Liberty-Ferrr St. All kiddies classes in tap and acrobatics, at a r t ing Sat, Sept. 30th, 1 p. ia. t I'odern ballroom class slulfez -.Tees 'Oct.- 3rd, 8 p. m. - - If you era wali, wt can teach you U dor.es - SOCIETY !' CLUBS : MUSIC Ik HOME j CLUB CALCZDAB .: TDISDAT ' - t Salem council Church Women meet at YWCA. t p.m. ' Eastern -Star social. Amy club mmt lot acwins. M.ontg ta- : pl. i , 4 Sons of Union Veterans and ' Suxiliary meet with Mr. and ' Mrs. Charles X. Garrett.' 3X North 17tt street. pjn. Daughters o St. Elizabeth i with Mrs. Frank H. Spears, UOS Chemeketa itreet, T pon. ' B and PW club dinner. Gold en Pheasant. , fi WXDMESDAT :f : ' ' '. PresbyterUn Woman's sssocla- . Hon meet at church. 1 p.m. Ladles Aid Knirht MeinorUt . Church, regular business meet - ing at church parlors, 8 pjn. Circle Meetings Are Slated .1 . ......... if. , : , :" ; . t "; - - - ', !;'- The Circles of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Jason Lee, Memorial Metho dist church will meet Wednes day, September 27 for 1:30 o'clock dessert luncheons as fol- loWs::- hf l' ; ' V V -:-t:': - - January-July with Mrs." Her man Clark, 1625 N. Winter street February-August, 1 with ' Mrs. Julia Ideen, 1860 N. 22nd street April-October, with Mrs.: Rob ert Klemple, 3215 Center street June-December, with Mrs. F. L.' Phipps, 290 Fairview avenue. There will be no meetings of the March-September and June- Pecember circles. : Today's Needlecraft .-" 955 A pin-box m sheu with a matching purse is quick crochet And a sure way of looking your smartest this Fait ; Send ELEVEN CENTS tn colna tot this pattern . to Tha Oregon States man. Neeoiecrail Depi- aalem, or. WrlU plainly PATTERN NUMBER. your; NAME and ADDRESS. i.;..., -: i is s . . . fifteen cents more brinn yen our New ; 32-page Needlecrait Catalog . . . 133 Uustratloni of designs for emoroiaery, knitung, crochet, quuts horn decoration. ; toys - If fi 1 (N FALL CAILUWERY IJ - 1 - 1 i aJswPi...s Be more pleased than eyer tliat you're a woman p-when you. see what's offered you. in millinery this season. Ilats are really hats1 again Lwith devastatingly pretty lines feminine as all get- but with plumes and like and youthful are The 'IvlIcSGa'nG Ccslem's ExcIuts Cpeciilly . Ciop s-15 Court Mrs. -Keller Is Horior , Guest . . . Mrs. C. S, Keller will be the honor guest at two delightful parties : this week prior to her departure for Rochester, Minne sota. 'Mrs. Keller and her daugh ter, Miss Viola Keller, are leav ing Sunday for a month's visit , with relatives and friends in Rochester, v. .' Mrs. Letha Staats has Invited guests to dinner tonight at her home on Marion street for the pleasure of Mrs.' Keller. Th Spanish motif will be carried out in the table appointments. Covers ;j will v be placed for Mrs. Keller, Miss Viola Keller. Mrs. H. E. Crawford, Mrs. R. C . Hunter, Mrs. William S. Levens. Mrs. Frank Brown, Mrs. ,W. f J. , Lfljequist, Mrs. Grace Jarmsoa and Mrs, Staats. ' Lancheon Thursday ':' ; v . Mrs. B. C Hunter will be a' luncheon hostess Thursday af-1, ternooa at one : o'clock at her i home oh South Liberty street ia honor of Mrs. Keller. An after- ! ' noon of contract bridge will fol low the luncheon hour. Places will be laid Jor Mrs. Keller, Mrs. Rose Babcock, Mrs. M. C Petteys, Mrs. Nellie Har- -ris, Mrs. Lucille Sweeney, Mrs. Letha Staats, Mrs. Harris Lietx and Mrs. Hunter. , Harold Reid to Wed in East NEW; YORK A license to wed was secured at the Munici pal Building here Thursday morning by Miss Catherine Ty- . man, 303 East 146th street, this city, arid Mr. Harold Reid, 22, US navy, 1560 Elm street Salem. The prospective bride, born in i Hobokeh, NJ, is the daughter of ; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tyman. A -native pf St Paul, Minn, .Mr. Reid is theon of Mr. and Mrs. William 3. Reid. s , f The couple, indicated that they would , be married later in Sep- tember in New York. ' :'V. ,.,! .. lA:' : '-A i Mrs. IHIllam McGQchrlst Jr -is leaving today for Portland to spend" several ' weeks with her son-in-law and : daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Buck. . Mr. and Mrs. Merrill OhUng and daughters, Sarah Ann and Alice Louise, spent the weekend at their beach house at Seal Rocks, if ' ' : '. ' RATION CALENDAR raocassEProoDSt 4 "'';'' Book 4 Blue atampa AS tRniugb LS valid tndefinitelr. Uaa of blue tokens dlscontued October 1- MEAT. BUTT EX. fATS A CHEESES: ' - ' Book 4 Red stamps AS tbrousb G9 valid Indefinitely. Spare stamp 25 valid exclusively for 10 points lamb through October 23. . SUGAR: ' i Book 4. sugar I tamps. 36. 31. 33 and 33 valid indennltely, S pounds each. Far canning only: Sugar itamp 44 valid for! 3 pounds. Apply at local OPA board for more. I . i ' I ' - "- . SHOES: Loose Stamps la vail d: Book 3 Airplane stamps Nos. I and 2 valid indefinitely. ... .. . f ,, i .... .. yv-, .U -H " . TVT.I OIL! ; Period ' 4-9 and new period - cou pons valid through September 30. Fill tanks NOW! TIRE INSPECTION: Records must be presented for gain line renewals, special applica tions, ana are replacements. STOVES! Apply at locaL OPA board for pur chase certificates. WOOD, COAL, SAWDUST: ORDER NOW I Don't risk ahertage - atezt winter. TRICE CONTROL Refer inquiries and complaints to price ciera at local ooaro. multi - hued ivings. ; Xidy-. these hats for YOU I . rbena I - . J ., -n. ,..-. - A .. . . . . - Miss Joy Hills, princi pal of Leslie junior high ' ' school, who will bo the " cUGSf speaker crt the first : fall dinner meeting of the Sdem Business oiid Pro-.-fessional .Women's dub j ! tonicjht at the Golden ' Pheasant '.Mist Fheba . . . McAdams, n ew presi dent, will preside at the , business session.. . v Garden Club to Hold Meeting i . -. , . , i The Salem Garden club win hold a meeting on Monday, Oc tober 2 at the YMCA at 70 o'clock. All garden club members of Marion and Polk counties arc invited to attend. -j " ' The speaker will., be Mr. J. Chase of the Chase Gardens in Eugene. ' The Navy mothers will meet at the YWCA tonight at 7:43 o'clock. Mr. Wendell Webb, man aging editor of the Oregon Statesman, will speak on "Early Days of the War." 1 I Miss Dorothy Wheeler of Port land spent the weekend here with her fiance's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Arbuckle. Mrs. Carl Parker Gles will re turn today from San Francisco - where she has been visiting her sister, Miss Beverly Branch, the past week." Mrs. Leonard GUkey returned Sunday night from a four-day visit with her son-in-law and . daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cornett, at Prineville. Miss Roberta Jean Tecom 1s visiting with friends in Eugene for several days. Fortune Favors Hazel Schomberg Service Benefits made avail able to the "Wac of the Week" , are many in number. As a member of the Army, of the United States, the new enlistee . will receive: A Clothing Allow ance exceeding $250.00 (includ ing sumer and winter off-duty dress); rood, quarters, . au , Medical and Dental services free, Life Insurance at army rates, Free Mail, Furlough rates. Dependency allotments, Government prices at post ex changes, 'and special rates at movies and theatres. Pay will be $50.00 every month all clear,-.. with chances for earning up to $138.00 in grade, and from $150.00 to $333.33 as officers. Women in service also receive4 free air transportation by mill- tary plane. . Gels Lifeline : Benefit Under : Pc:l-T7ar Fka ; Some of the post-war benefits available to the new enlistee of j the : Women's Army, Corps ; are listed as follows: Edaeational Opportunity Gov ernment to pay tuition and fees ' up to $500.0 plus : $50.00 . month for subsistence. Financial Aid Government to guarantee loans up to $2000.00 ? tor purchase of Home, Farm or ? Business. Loan . to be , repaid within 20 years. Employment Servicewomen will hold priority for Civil -Service positions.- s . , Unemployment Compensatlsa -$20.00 per week for as long; as 52 weeks. - , Hospitalization for .Life. ' . . Muster pay up to $300.00. - :r Dcnzb Open. : In order to effiede'ntly " under- K take the enlistment of local women - and to answer the many inquiries that have aria- en to date on . the various branches of service, the Army : Recruiting -Station at 211 Post,; Office Building will remain ; open Thursday and Friday eve ' nirgs from :45 to 80, Lt DiKe, local enlistment officer, rpported today. This will en- : able the wcrkinjs girls to bet--ter acquaint themselves with 1 the opportunities available ia "" the Women's Army Corps.- r wm iisaH Wbmeri of Rotary Meet V ; First luncheon meeting of the season for Women of Rotary : members was held Monday af- .. tenoon at the Golden Pheasant with Mrs; R. Ivan LoveuV pre- : aiding, f - :-vi, . Miss Geraldine Schmokar : played a group of violin solos and Miss Faith Xdsoe was the ac companist The 'guest speaker wai Mr. Wendell - Webb, man- aging editor of the Oregon . Statesman, who spoke about his : experiences as a war correspond- end in the South Pacific during ; the early days of the war. . Mrs. Charles A. Sprague spoke 5 in- - formally on the Salenv United War Chest drive to be held in October :" " Mrs. Fred Buock of Pasadena, .. Calif, was a special guest Mem ' ber attending were Mrs. R. Ivan . Lovell,"Mrs, R. I, Efstrom, Mrs, Silas Gaiser, Mrs. C H. Fowler, Mrs. Abner Kline, Mrs. Gertrude Amspoker, Mnk William McGil christ irw Mrs. C. P. Bishop, Mrs. K. H. Pickens, Mrs. Robert Leh man, Mrs. Lorle Leighton, Mrs. Leon Gleason, Mrs. L. J. Henry, Mrs.. Ivan Stewart Mrs. Frank Crawford, Mrs. Arthur Jones, Mrs. Lloyd Riches,; Mrs. G. O. Madison, Mrs. William Hamilton, Mrs. J. Lyman , Steed, Mrs. Brown I E. Sisson, Mrs. F. E. Loose, Mrs. Loren Loose, Mrs. ' Arthur D. Hay, Mrs. George Ar buckle, I Mrs. Mabel Stillwell, Mrs. Leif Bergsvik, Mrs. Thomas Roen, Mrs. L. R. Tweedie, Mrs. Willard Bertlett, Mrs. Hill P. An- - thony, Mrs.' J. C. Harrison, Mrs. Walter I Minler, Mrs. Roy Har land, Mrs. Melvin Geist Mrs. Charles A. Sprague and Mrs. Bruce S. Spaulding.' ' . i :' ' ' - t ".'";'.:.'.': Dr. and Mrs. Robert Evans of Portland, formerly of Salem, visited In the capital this week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stevens. " - . . Mr. and Mrs. Irwia Harris have returned from a week's stay along the Oregon coast Many From Aurora Attend Canby School AURORA Attending Canby Union High school are Mary Pen fold, Irene Stoner, Maxine Marsh, Wayne Yoder, Charles Dillen, Loyde Alice Diller, Evelyn Fred rlcson, Beatrice NagI, Le Roy Smith, Leanna : Stuck, Oreta Brown and Patricia Brown. if J i , s - - 1 .t" - Photo by Bishop's Studio Miss Hazel Marie Schomberg. daughter of Mr. and'Mrs. J. E. Schom berg of 142 Abrams avenue, Salem, has completed her enlistment in the Women's Army Corps. WiU be assigned to Medical Depart ment of the Army for surgical technical training. At completion of this specialized course will be assigned to one of the army general hospitals where Wacs aid in the rehabilitation of wounded soldiers returning, from overseas. Pvt. Schomberg was formerly -employed as Beauty Operator by Lloyd's Beauty Salon; and by J. C. Penney. Company, for several years. She is the first local woman to be chosen as Wac of the Week. t , , Girls Heeded tl Ones Lxuj b Traua . ; -V7cme3 fcr Helled Pceiliens . .' It was ' announced today that because of the shortage of help in the Army-Navy Hospitals in this country and abroad the Army Medical Department will train all women interested in the medical field. Women hav- , ing-high school" education and either six months' training in a school of nursing or, a certifi cate of graduation from a Red . Cross li ur te'i Aide Corps course are preferred for many cf the available positions. How Today's Menu .. Spanish, liver will be the ' day's main dish for dinner tonight- . - - -Sliced pear salad - Spanish liver . . - Buttered cauliflower . , Chocolate chiffon pie .... . "SPANISH UTEa . Vl pound sliced beef, lamb, or ' - pork liver 1V4 tablespoons flour - 2 tablespoons fat 'V cup chopped onion .' cup chopped green pepper H garlic clove, chopped ' v H cup sliced mushrooms. If desired ' 2V4 cups fresh or canned to- ' ' matoes .-. . 1 teaspoons salt '. Pepper " ' . ' 2 cups cooked noodles or spa gneta .1 cup soft bread crumbs , : Dip liver slices in flour and cube at once. Brown liver In the fat; add . onion, green ; pepperi garlic clove, mushrooms; toma toes, salt, and pepper. Cover and simmer for 10 minutes. Add cooked noodles or spaghetti and "cook 10 minutes longer. -. - Or place noodles or spaghetti and liver mixture in alternate layers in a creased baking dish. Top with bread crumbs. Bake in a moderately hot oven (375 de grees) 15 to 20 minutel or until .mixture is heated through and crumbs are browned. Six serv ings. Oklahoma Famtty Visits BROOKS Mr. and Mrs. Leon Judd of MolaDa, were Sunday guests at the Dunlavy home. Mrs. Judd is a cousin of Mrs. Dunlavy. Mrs. Marie Cole of Stayton spent a few days with her mother recently. f Mrs. Lee Franz of Kelso, Okla spent a week with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ray CozeL Other guests at the .Cozel home were a daughter, Mrs. Ray Slater and children, Karen and Stuart of Oceanlake, and Shirley Keller of Dallas. The grade school opened Mon day morning with its full quota of teachers. , Mrs. William Cottew is home from the Salem General hospital where she was a patient The ' Garden club will meet Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ber tha Bonn for an all-day meeting and no-host luncheon. - " - r . . ... , ever, applicants without these qualifications b u t . possessing the necessary aptitude will be ' fiven appropriate training in Army technical schools," said Lt Edith DiRe, Army Enlist-' ' ment Officer. - r-"Y General.- qualifications, neces sary are: At- least' two years high school, good health, .no dependents, and of U. S. Citi zenship. Additional informa tion may be received by calling - 7679. . ; Uc:!ern Dniea Congratulations and thanks Hazel Step You are a real American sweetheart Stop We need your help and the help of many more like you now . G I JOS . Clyde Leedys Dinner Hosts LABISH CENTER Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Leedy entertained Fri day at dinner for Lt and ,! Mrs. Ralph Leedy and David, who are visiting here from Seattle. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Willard Aker and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Aker. Mr. and Mrs. J C Leedy have been in Portland for several days with their son, Jim, who is crit ically 111 in the Providence j hos pital. - -i - " . " 'f - J " ,';. The Sunday School convention was held at the Labish . Center church Sunday with large gath ering enjoying the no-host dinner at nooq. During the afternoon a program was presented with Rev. John TrascheL returned mission ary, hs main speaker. He told of his experiences In spending five months in a Japanese camp. The date for Harvest day and. Homecoming Sunday has tenta tively been set as October 15. Mrs. Nathan Kurth and Grace Klampe are arranging the program. . Nyles and Loren Klampe, small sons of the Orville Klampe's have been ill for several days with the chicken pox. - - -V: Eleanor Kills of Mt Vernon, Wash, spent last week at the K B. Klampe home. Lyle Klampe, US navy, is home on a 15-day. leave from Whidbey Island, Wash, to help with the onion harvest Mr. and Mrs. Sid Baughman, Kirt and Jamie visited over the weekend, with her. mother, Mrs. Ruby Reeves at the Labish Center store, and with Mr. and Mrs.' Cecil Baughman. He is employed at a logging camp near Detroit ! : Prayer meeting and mid-week Bible study , will be held at the Will Klampe home Thursday. This is the first meeting this fall,- the group not meeting during the sum mer months. ' Many Labish families were Inter ested to learn that Jack Power, former principal , in the grade ' school, is now a lieutenant sta tioned In New Guinea. ; Brooks Aid Society Mecto at Conn Home BROOKS -The Ladies Aid so ciety met with Mrs. Elmer Conn for its mortthly meeting. Mrs. A. M. Dunlavy was assisting hostess. The1 time was spent sewing on quilt blocks.? Refreshments were served to Mrs. Robert Davis, Mrs. Willa Vinyard, Mrs. Harry Singleterry, Mrs. H. H. Bosch, JUrs. Dunlavy and Mrs. Conn. The next meeting will be held October 3, at the church. j . Sponsored by Sears, Doebnck ti Co. Sears, Roebuck & Co. is proud to sponsor Miss Hazel Schom berg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Schomberg of 142 Abrams, as first local woman to be chos en "Wac of the Week." Miss Schomberg, now Pvt Schom- . berg, ' took the oath of alle giance this week to serve as a Wac with - the Army Medical Department In doing so, it will be through i her efforts that boys will be able to come home, be able to walk again, and be able to live If enough of I her kind, of help arrives in "time. There will be many compensa tions for the new army enlistee, but probably the greatest will be the satisfaction v of having actually served in the highest capacity of endeavor asked of any American woman, that of saving lives. The Sears, Roe buck management and employ is proud to salute Pvt. Schom berg and join in the country's plea to ask- "Won't you too -serve?-- Hedical Technicians Heeded Icncdialely : Quoting from , a , telegram re- ceived from the Surgeon Gen eral Norman T. Kirk: ' Surgeon General requests In- mediate rscruitment of 22.00s women throughout the United States U fill greatly voder- r staffed hospital anits' In this country - and abroad Stop All Members of the Women's Army Corps wba are qualified for " hospital work will be trans ferred from WAC Jobs to Med ical Corps . Jobs . immediately end. Signed Norman T. Kirk, The Sargeen GeneraL - f It was announced by the local . enlistment officer that the Ar my Medical Department is in ' urgent need of medical assist ants. Any women having train ing as Medical technicians, X-Ray technicians. Laboratory.; technicians Orthopedic techni cians, Medical stenographers, Lip-reading technicians, Psy . chiatric assistants, Optome trists, Pharmacists and other technical positions are asked to investigate their opportunities for service at the U. S. Army Recruiting Station in the Sa lem Post Office Building. TATD ADVERTISEMENT