Church. - Th Wedding of Miss Emma - Magdalen Fichtner, daughter of Mr, and Ma August Fichtner of ' Emerada, N. and Her. John M. Pike, aon of Mr, and Mrs. Claud Pike of Kent, Wash-, wai folemnized at the l1nt Evangelical church on Decem ber 2 1 Rv, Kenneth Wishart performed the double rlii cert- xnony,- r . . , The church wai decorated la . holiday greens and whit chry- ' sanmemumx Tba lighted cathe dral tapers wera at the altar and. were also placed at tha aisles. - Th brida wore a- wedding . dress ,of white slipper satin, fas hioned with shirred , bodice, sweetheart neckline , and full ! court train. Th lace edged veil j was held by a coronet of orang i blossoms, she carried a. bouquet 1 ox white roses. The bride was given In mar- ' age by Mr. Hick LeSud. lone- rlage by Mr. Kick LeRud. long time friend of th bride's f am-j ily. Her maid of honor was Miss Abigail Miller,! who- wor a j gown of blue taffeta and carried f a colonial nosegay. : --. j '' Miss Grace. Pike, sister of th groom, was bridesmaid. Sh wor a pink taffeta dress and carried a nosegay of old fashioned flow ers. . The' best man was Rev. Ger ald Jaffa and ushers Wer Rev. Xeo Thornton, Rev. Bob Bennett, Rev William Cooksley and Rev. WUlard Backer The candles wer lighted by Mrs. William Fawk and Mrs. Gerald Jaffa. Mr. William Fawk . played th wedding music, lira, E. J. Kortzeborn was tolofcit. Th groom's ; mother wore ; a :j greeti afternoon gown anl1" gardenia corsages: . The bride has been employed" t the J. C. Penney company. She came to Salem from jKrand fcorks, N. IX,, in July of 1944. '.jfoe attended j Mayvill atat teachers' college, N. D. - I Rev. Pik la: a graduate of Cascade college, Portland, and is now a senior at Willamette uni versity. He la a member of Tau Kappa Alpha, houorary frater- nity. and is servin t nity, and is sei-ving as pastor of the Fruitiand Evangelical church. '.r.;., ,:. ; : 'J ' Following th wedding cere mony a reception for about 7S guests was held in the church parsonage. In charge of the gift table and assisting in the rooms were the Misses Elvira Behrens, I Evelyn. Halverson, Dorothy En gelbaht, Phyllis Launer and Lu cille Bair. Miss Helen Bier and llrs.! Martha" LotUs poured. Mrs. J. Kenneth ! Wishart cut ; th ride's wedding cake and r Mrs. Kick LeRud cut th groom's cake. Mrs. E, H. Leach cut th ice cream. The rooms were deco rated for Christmas and the ta ble was decorated withlth bride's andi groom's wedding ( cakes and whit candles. Miss Joan Wrobleswski was in charg ; .ef th guest book.. ' V - The young couple left - on a wedding trip to the coast. For ; traveling the bride wore a' smart black suit with accessories. They will be at home at 533 North Summer street i - - ' ' ; Today's Pallen You don't have to us th bo dice lacings but they're mighty smart! Pattern 4700 is so easy te sew, a schoolgirl can mak it for herself. - . . . " : Pattern - 4700 comes f n girls sizes 8, , 10, 1? and 1L Size 10, Jumper, takes 1 yards. 54-inch; blouse, 1 yards 39-lnch. " Send SDCTEEN CEX1T In coins .for this pattern t The. -Oregon Statesman, Pattern - Dept., Salem, pre. Print plainly SOT. NAME. AD DRESS, STLYE NUMBER.- " Send FIFTEEN CENTS more for the Anne Adams Fait an4 Winter- Pattern Book. fuiT of semtt, tabric ' savins styles. Free pattern for hat end muff-bag printed rigUt In ook. RATIOn CALC3AH . raocEssED rooos:. - w ; Book 4 Bine strnps -XJ,-:TI, EJ, A2 and.BJ valid jndefuutely.' , MEAT, BUTirJt, FATS A CRCESEf I -Book 4 Red stamps Q3, ES, -S valid Indefinitely. . SCGAK: : - . Book 4 Sugar stamp M vaKJ la finitely, S pound. 8MOES: Loose Stanse tarraJtS: Book S Alrplaoe stamps Nos. I,. I and 3 valid tndefuuteiy. ' OAsoLtKSt :-" A 14 throngh- Mardr- It, Euk eounon worUa 4 faliooa- ; ' I I'LL. OlLt Pcnod 4 ft f . coupons (1241-44 series i and period HI euupons (1944 4i &eries) valid tfareucu AprU Si. 14V , . . norm Apply at locl 0?A aotrl far X -ttove eeruiicatee. . . W A W- Ua is Stoytonj WAC .' Married ' ' STAYTON-isgL Virginia IL Hecht, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer, a Hecht of Sdo, route 2, and Robert Ci Davis, PhJT 1a, son of Mrs. Aldla Davis of Wor cester, Massachusetts, were mar ried at high soon on Christmas at tte Methodist church In Stayton. ReiVR. T. Cookingham, pastor of the Ideal church, offi- dated at th candl light dou bl ring ceremony. Th brida,! who was given ha marriage by her father, wore th dress uniform nf the WAC. The coupl wer attended by th bride's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hecht H. J. Row and; I XL Wright acted as ushers and 'lighted th can dles. ; , -yj. Mrs. D. Georg Col sang "Ch Promise M" and Becausa" pr ceding th ceremony. Mrs. W. P. Dunton played th wedding music. ; i . ' A dinner and reception wer held at th Hecht home follow ing th ceremony. Besides lo cal guests there wer about 23 from Portland attending "the wedding andrecentiorK Thm t ble centerpiece Was a three-tier veacung caKji topped with a miniature sailor; IMrs. Ida Sand- ner nad chaFgpf the guest book. and Mrs-ertha JVIcDaniel and Mrs. Arthur McKeiizie poured. i Mrs. ' Davis attended Kansas state collegeand was employed by Marining's in Portland before Joining; the WACsi She Is sta tioned at Grenieri Field, Man- STiSe aS.8 i9 ' Pubhc 'elaWo'ns offic. Among ner other duties she .writes for the "Beacon-, a'maga aine published at the field. e I Mr, Davis graduated at Wor cester city hospital as nurs in 1942 and has been, servintf in the Aleutians. He is now staHoned at Klamath Falls Marin bar racks. Mr. and Mrs. Davis left for Klamath Falls where th brid will be with her husband for th remainder of her (furlough. . r L': I . ' ' Manions; Hosts To Brothers 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cectt Manlon were- hosts oa; Friday night In their Sunset avenue home, at a party in honor of Mr. Manion's brothers, . Ralph Manion, seaman first class, and Roger Manion, seaman second class who were horn on leave, f J The party was jheld in th rec reation room, wfth refreshments served at a lat hour. Present were J Mr. and Mrs. Neil Thoroqulsfy Mr. and Mrs. i John Meyer, Miis Josaphln Manion and Mrs. R. S. Simon. ! i . ' v " - A BRUSH COLLEGE Mrs. 0. M. Bartlett of 3559 Center-street will entertain the Brush College Helpers club at an all day meet ing January 4. Mrs. F. E. Wilson was at first announced as host ess. The group will do Red Cross sewing and a no hostess lunch eon will be served at noor j '9 Needlecraft . v fyJ&tfTl Heeler Eh wins th hearts of th , small fry and th admiration of th. oldsters. Her yarn hxlr, re novable Sclothei j Intrigue r the " 'youngsterivj --AC.i---'A - xvice siz toe youngsters t -"lug around" " she's IS Inches talll Pattern 6Ti contains paW tern tor doll and clothes; direc tions. Send rxrVTTt Crm aefM tut- this psttern e The Oreron States-, . 1 1 . . . suem tr orecon sutes-, Need3ecsrt Pent Salem. Or, rraa. rolxr sTams V ADDfticss. " rin a.. a.j u ' f UiFHl WWII UlliM JTVIsl VUT -('.. J i 871 Jl t ; l.ew az-pr.e 'iseeGietrin tawg... 0V! (375 dfrr-i T f-r 3 r-H-1Z3 iUustritlors at desifns for m- r:".-' crg.j j, iwr j Ea fcraidenr. kniuins. ..crocnet. qtulta, UtM. , , SOCIETY CLUiSg MUSIC Tho HOME iaM-aai CLOT CALEKDA3 V TOSDAT'r."! --V;v -iS' r- Missouri " auxiliary wlflj Mm. " it W. HarlatkL 144 South lift , street, covered j dish dinner. . Yomxco class. Sirs Methodist church, with JUrs. 3. Edgar . Purely, (4f North 22nd street Salem Central WCTU meet at hall, a pjn. t Past President club. Woman's . Relief Corps, with Mrs. Florence Sliipp, 674 North Summer streeL covered dish luncheon. - . P ' WEDNESDAY i ' 'AirA-" - Hazel jCreea Sunshine sewing : club, with Mrs. Rudy WackeaTT Auxiliary and St Paul's Guild :., meet st Episcopal parish house, . no-host luncheon, i an. eles Sobs of Union Veterans an " auxUiary meet at Woman's club , house, open installation, 1 M p.m. , Royal Neighbors meet at VTW 1 hall.' S pjn. i ,PKP ,Teachers club saeet at Blue Bird cafe, pjn. , WeddWjHeld , Salt Creek Mist ! Zlsl Glesbrecht, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. David Gles brecht, became ' th brld : of Carlton T. Reischke, TJSNB, son of Lewis Reischk of Salem, Friday; at 8:30 at the Salt Creek Baptist church. The double ring ceremony was1; performed by Rev. : John i Glesbrecht from South I Dakota, brother of the bride. Mr$.i Henry Ratzlaff and Miss .Lillian Reischke lit the tapers. Mrs. Norman Classen was the organist and also slaved ihm wedding marches. Mr. Nels Frle zen, (pousin of th bride,-sang I Ldve You Trulv.w A trio eon- i aisting of Mrs. I Arnold! Knper, juissea June and Sylvia Reischke sang. ! .. v!.i:S' f Th brid entered on the arm of hex father; sh wor a white satinf gowja with a sweetheart neck inade: In princess lines, long sleeves and a, fingertip veil fall ing from sj beadjed tiara. Her on ly omamept jsViji a three strand S pearl neckpiec. ! Sh carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds and ! J bouvardja. 1 Mrs. Ltoyd Stouffer. sister of f the bride, was matron of hohor. Misses ; Maudif Jane Reischke f and Dorothy McCulley. served as bridesmaids andor pink and blu net gowns with shoulder length veils pt contrasting net All carried arm bouquets of but ton cbjsanthemums. Mr. Tom Harmon was th best man., Ushers were Edward Gles brecht, Claranc Hildebrand. Walter Hildebrand and Everett Sherman. IJttle, Lucille Hilde brand and Delores Klassen! in floor-length pink taffeta gowns, carnea nosegays of button chry santhemums as the flower girls. Robert Razlaff and Merle Glesbrecht, nephews of the bride : m navy blue sailor aiilta. carried the rings on white sitin pillows. J j- -.. .-S For her dauehter's weddin Mrs. ; Glesbrecht j chose a soldier blue hat and dress with corsage of pink rosebuds. Th four-tier wedding cake with miniature oride and sailor ; boy groom was ! cut by Mrs. David D. Giesbrecht I Jr. and Mrs.? Henry Hildebrand i alter the bride :and groom cut I the first piece. Mrs. Dick Bar- tell and Mrs, William Vfllwack presided at the urns. Serving ! were xne Misses MUdred May, Verna Hoekstre, Ruth and Elva Buhler, Mathflda Fast, LUtlan Kciscruc and Mrs., Ernest Mc ( Culley. Mrs. Henrv ttM l About 250 guests attended. Miss 3 France McCulley attended the guesi Doos. I J - For going away' fh bride wore a gold crepe dress, brown lur coai and accessories. The groom will report back w Bremerton, Wash, on Janu ary 15. ' - f Visitors fat th capital this : weekend wera Commander and Mrs. Max Moon and son, John, , of Astoria. Th Moons lived here befor h entered th service rraM ass ' - F " ' Tcxlay s Menu , Stuffed onions mak "a spes lalty dish for dinner today. r . Head lettuce I' ' Vpickl dressing ;v 1 . ',' - Swiss steak ." t . Stuffed onions " Baked potatoes ' " V ; t Fruit cake -: Chocolate pudding ' ITUFFED ONIONS 11 largv onions .". -v 1' cup sausac meat M teaspoon salt ,. cup cracker crumbs (1B , , .cup chopped celery ; , Peel onions, parboil - la salt water for 15. minutes. Cut slices off for ' tops;, remov centers, leaving ; H-inch shells. Cook sau tag meat S minutes la frying pan and mix with chopped onion : 7 telts, Stuff ffona. cnvF wift centers ana - remaining Ingred- sprite wiui fcuttered animrie i veV kHU 1 S a , viuuwj, IMIXW UX UMJSXKTmX 1 1 1 i Young Girls 1 Invited to K : : Parties ;L Beverly Jean Salisbury, daugh ter of Mr, "and Mrs. Clyde Salis bury was hostess, to 14 girls at a party held Friday, in J honor of ; her birthday, which waa Janu- - ' ' A A - ' Fink and whit was th color schematised tn - refreshments, . and carnations of the same colors decorated th dining table. . y '..Guestaj. of Bevtrlr'Jeiut Xra' ' Donna Sacre, Judy Leserer, Joan King, J Anzt Bicketts; Mary' Vinyard,! Carolin Geiser, Ear lea Vernon, Erba Wilson, Judy Shrockii Sally ; Eggstaff4' Gloriai Mentzer.t Sandra McMarus, Do-r lores Salisbury, Mary Salisbury and Terry Alien Salisburg. . Beverly Gastafsoa nostess -Beverly Gustafson, . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gustafson entertained on Friday night with an informal party for a group of Leslie Junior high school girls. -Games and danejg occupied th guest. 5 During the refreshment, hour th hostess was assisted by her mother. ?A :"""!: ''A-r' Present at " th party wera Donna Whlteiy, Merl j Bhotes, Frances Baum, Marilyn Beall, , Marilyn feurris, ftherln Eliza. beth Cooper, Jeann ; Thomas, ill . --. t - - . jl - ! " I n , . II ! i :m it...Ji II ilk ill . : in hn Simp m t!i uw- l A" ' A,A ' mi'' U A'r -AA ' '- 'A -A;: AA:V-A; : - Mil v V,' -TT : ' . ? i . fxit .tVa si. V. 17, HVZii-AJT 1 m . w ? ' :T r.iviw r& . & hi j- -A' a' s III XVJP- -W"r if III..'- e-y jrj0-.Jr,.-jrMr',M'mr-',,..-i- (:-.' ifi Va f- iPAsr&sA :; - 'I,--. . r , a:: a i L h73 II X CayUnhrmalt , ; DrupDryIalcrial , '. ' Sim I i(g(SVc--i;'-.- ; ? Ill m si ivy. . . L i , v -: , -i 1 . : .i 1 ill I If I oecruurui au-purpos ; uoworad material. Ill I if rTS I - Pmru rmA 1. 1 , I l i rj 1 a III '- Ml V 1 vaiiuui wiuia. ov ; luuies II h i- i wia. nauy ouaget pnceal I 1- . WSJ r i ' - i lit i-- - ;. ., .. ill-!.- i . - - , - - . . Special it - ! "ir I CtCS Cild:li Ycrdrja zzl Sqzircs I ' ifiTS Cir and tJl J J4. Tha ideal "wash saverr Triey arev gay and colorful Coral and fhWTMfclfiaV aumi H . S t s arl "i .uiUEriu. : vuupitiio EEusnea scfuares au; in eryexxticis fcTpsttJmj. , ,j DO',7i:5TAn3 5TOZ: , t- Jackie Notick and Roma Nelson. Party at Johns ' n Elsie Johns, daughter of Mr, and. Mrs. C B. Johns' waa hos tess on Sunday night to a group of high school girls for a New Tear's eye slumber party. . Following a few hours of dancing and games; refreshments were served and the girls then attended a midnight show. . ' Present were Shirley iindahl,. Charlotte Reeves, Arlene Shel don, Mama Michelsen, Una Ma GrayleXf. Nancy Farrar and El sie Johns. -' 1 "' : Informal, Party- Honors Couple , r ' . , - . ' -., -. i -V" : An Informal New j Tear'a party and buffet supper was given at th horn of Mr. and Mrs. J( Graham, 1785 North :20th for Mr. and - Mrs. A. R. Johnson who will soon b mak ing their horn In Portland. ' Th guests included Mr. and Mrs., William iTalbot, Mr.; and Mrs. Adam Lefor, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gflstrap," : Mr. and ' Mrs. .Johnson and tha beets. ' ' North section f th first Ca- gregational church will meet oa Wednesday; at 230 at th home of Mrs. IU at ' Keer, 78S North Church street. 'Also meeting on Wednesday at 20 is th South Section, which will b enter tained at I th horn , of : Mrs. Blanch Allen, 1$30 North 21st street.' :- - . r .- DOWNSTAIRS STOR1 Feature! V .L and J aa. A Dessert t Supper. : . .: Party -: : j Mr.. . Bruce Van Wyngarden wis hostess for. smartly tr- . ranged paarty Saturday night at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Holt on North 21st street.. The honor guests er Miss Grace Covert, who has been borne for the holidays from Rose burg, where sh -1 a member of the high school faculty, and . Miss Marcella Weiss, who has com her from South Dakota - to live, A4lessert supper was served by the hostess with an evening of contract! bridge following. A blu and silver tree, silver bells, holly and white candles provid ed th decorative not about th rooms. Honoring Miss Covert and Miss Weiss were Miss Margaret Allen, Miss Sally McQelland, Miss Mar caret Swing; Miss Mary and Miss Stella McKay, Miss Muriel Llnd strom, Miss Barbara Jean Vincent, Miss etty Jane Thomas, Mrs. Vic tor Collins, Mrs. . Adam Diebert, Mrs. Craig Coyner( Mrs. Sumner Gallagher. Mrs. Donald H. Nagel. Mrs. Georg LaVatta and- Mrs. Van Wyngarden. . . -1 Cotton linters ar an important Source of chemical celulos. Youll fhlnk of dozens of your homa when you sea thes9 bright and chearful pat - larns, so well adapted to draperies 'and slip! covers. Soiri smooth, and sleek, some smartly nubby, ail tasy to cut and work. i - ! .-'--.. Thes car ejray, Informed mJlr& VSfV AAr,w Si... iu?n uiwjf terns ftiat cut to an advantaga. Mora fhem ayer wa must protect our clothes from idust, moth and sunlight. Thesa wardrabea or sturdily !con atructed and reinforced with a wooden frame. Comleta and almple instructiona for selling it vp. " ! ' L0Tlyyircnla Eos Pattern 32-Fi::3 Ekzcr Scl ...i -.. . . .... t 149 pAmr?ali wxxarf.is CS1 VlSJ iar 1T fx pretty as Its narnef . . . A dain-" ; ty, , colorful. Coral epray dec ratos fh scalloped xig of this distinctivai aot Methodists Will j Install 'r Th Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of Leslie Methodist church will meet for a dessert r liinf-Kort u. the church parlors at 1 o'clock Wednesday, after noon. The committee In charge will be Mesdames Mason Bishop John Kooreman and C S. Orwig. For the program hour MtavWil bur, Ankeny will complet the review . of -the study book on the South Pacific, "West of the i Date line." Annual reports will be given by the retiring officers and a brief business session wlBJ b held. - ' ' y ' Th Installatlan' servlc for ; the new officers will be condurt ed by Mrs. J. Edgar Purdy, sec retary of organization and pro motion for the western jurisdic tion . of the society. Officers chosen for the new year arc: j ! President, Mrs. Mason Bishop; vice president, Mrs. C. W. Sta cey; recording secretary, Mrs.J. L. Heidler; corresponding secre tary, Mrs. Vergil Burson; treas urer, Mrs. A. W. Metzger; secre - tary ; of missionary education, Mrs. H. C Leaven worth; secre tary of local church activities, . Mrs. John Kooreman; secretary of Christian social relations, Mrs. A- W. ..Caswell; secretary of lit erature, Mrs. B. F." Orjen; secr- ( tary of supplies, ; Mrs. C F. j French; secretary of student Accordmr to busy Miss Careful N. Wise, . .i The persoa who shops for each thing that she buys Is really a waster of time, for it's plain!4 She'll always come z - - A R Rayon Fabric! Smarl Floral Draperies wcrvs. to renovata and radaoorafai . 1 Solid Color x Draperies and Slip Coverings designs that will add lifefcmd - IS Vj .. b 1 ' . I wai usui oecruuiui brocad' jat- :. 15-Garment Capacity!, Sfardy Wardroba tiosels Aw A. utSL "Popular Vn!Iaa StyU : -Phi? Gb:3 Ilirrcr Beautiful tidied - , mirror F I V v PlQl3 c!as ICrl" for room. -. TliousanJ Tonixnlea ITnmp nn l urlOOflll - LONDON, Jan. l-(-A thal-" sand Tommies returned to Briuin today on home leav from th west front Relatives i thronged railway stations to greet "them. They win have nine! days In Britain even with their families and two for travel to and from' ports. Todays group waa'cornposed of veterans of the D-day landings. ; Other contingents are expected al most daily under the home leav rotation plan, announced several weeks ago. . A ; : :AAA Police Solve Slvstery Of Candy-FiUed Bu : ALBANyJanil-CSVTh fnys-. tery of th 25-passenger bus which vanished from a garage and turned up I at V I th train depot. strewed with candy was cleared up today. ---l-H ' ' " ' " Police arrested three boys, aged 14 to 16, who admitted driving th bus up the highway - and then abandoning it in town.' V work, Mrs. Omer Idso; secretary of girls' work,' Mrs. Emil Strip-: ling; secretary f of - children work, Mrs. Guy; Boyce; secretary of spiritual life, Mrs. S. M. Laws; chairman of membership, " Mrs. Alma Barkus; chairman of fellowship, Mrs4 George Hender son, and chairman of status of , women, Mrs W. S. Ankeny. straight back to Penney again! - - ..... 2 ' ' Ti W I " I AMm '4 " ; JL i. J . TA r