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: :. i ; ! i r "! i 1 , . ' A OSEGON STATESMAN, Solent Oregon. Tuesday Morning. January 9. 1943 PAGE THREE i Reception to ; Honor the Hamblins i .... : Important event on the social calendar this week is the infor mal reception Friday night for which members of the . First Presbyterian church will be hosts in honor of the new minis ter and has family, Rev. and Mrs. Chester W. Hamblin, and chil dren. Bob and Janet i Reception hours are from 8 to 10 o'clock with all church mem bers, interested townspeople and members' of the Salem Minister ial association invited to call during the evening. The affair will be held in the social hall of the church. : Greeting guests at the door will be Mrs. D. B. Kleihege and 'Mrs. Bertha Junk Darby. Intro ducing to the receiving line will , be Mr, Robert t. Elfstrom and Mr. C. ;E. Siegmund In the line will be Rev. and Mrs. Hamblin, Mr. J. F. Ulrich, Mr. Elmer O. Berg, Mr. J. J. Fitzsimmons, Mrs. Ralph - Eggstaff and Mrs. John W. Harbison. ! Presiding at the serving table during the evening will be Mrs. Mabel Clock, Miss Alta Davis, Mrs. Clifford Elliott and Mrs. Ralph' Dobbs. Serving will be Mrs. Samuel ; Harbison, Mrs. Bjarne Ericksen, Mrs. La Verne Young, Mrs. Evert Givens, Mrs. Paul Bale and Mrs. James Har die. . . " Mrs. George Alexander is ar ranging the table. Assisting on the refreshment committee are Mrs.'W. R. Dallas, Mrs. E. K. EastorvMrs. R. W. Southwick and Mrs. Frank McCracken. Mrs. Virginia Ward Elliott' is arrang ing the musical program for the - evening. ' Presbyterians Meet Wednesday The Women's Missionary so- ciexy oi ine r irsi i resuy itriari church will meet at 2 o'clock on Wednesday. Mrs. R. F. Marcus will lead the devotions. Mrs. Ivan Stewart will sing. "Sing ers of the Triumph of the Soul" will be presented by Mrs. Ralph Scott, Mrs. ' B. F. , Schmoker, Mrs. D. B. Kleihege, Mrs. Ever ett Booster, Mrs. J. J. Nunn and Mrs. J. F. Ulrich. The leader will be Miss Mary McGowan. The executive board will meet - at 1 o'clock, pre-prayer service at 1:30. ': i. South Salem WCTU will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. B. J. C. Pattern, 695 South 25th street Mrs. H., E. Melchert will be the assisting hostess. Mfs. C. T. Cooper will lead the devotions and a short playlet will be given. : . i , i: Fendra Road group meeting elated for Thursday has been changed ' to Friday, January 12 at the "home of. Mrs. Edward Fandrich, 2390 State street, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Glenn Brooks is leader!" j Newly organized pre-school child study group of AAUW " will meet Thursday night at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. A. C. Newell, 1740 North 22nd : street Inis will oe an organi sation meeting with plans out " lined for the year. . Mrs. William Lidbeck, Mrs. B. F. Williams and Mrs. John C. ' Evans will entertain the Marion Polk Medical auxiliary tonight at dessert supper at 6:30 o'clock. Alpha' XI Delta alumnae will be entertained at the home of ' , Mrs. ' Asahel Bush, 605 North Liberty streetvTWednesday eight at 8 o'clock, i . J . - - - : Today's Pattern. 4504 SIZES " Crisp as a crack erjack, : this side-buttoning Jumper, Pattern 4501 spreads flat for easy press lng. Vary its blouse with others, sweaters. 1 Pattern 5404 comes i n- girl sizes 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14. Size 10, Jurtper, . 2V yards .35-inch nap fabric; blouse, I y yards 35-inch, Send SDCTtXN CENTS In eodna nr . this oat tern to Th Oregon SUtcsman. Pattrn Dept Salem, Ore. Print plainly SIZE, NAME, AD DRESS, STL 1 1 KUMBifl. Send niTEEN CENTS more for t Anno Adams Fall and Winter Vattrn Rook, full of i smart, fabne- avinr styles. Free pattern for hat and muix-bag prinUd right in book. Society ... . Clubs Music ... . The Home Maxine Buren Women's Editor Au Revoir Parties ; Given Miss Doris Duffy was hostess for an informal party Sunday night at her North Capitol street home in honor of Mrs. Hugh William McElhinny (Marjorie Hill), who is entraining tonight for Fort Bragg, North Carolina, to join Corporal McElhinny. i Bridge was in play during the evening with a dessert supper following. The guests feted Mrs. McElhinny with a going away shower. Honoring Mrs. McElhinny were Miss Roberta Jean Yocom, Miss Janice Nelson, Miss Helen Zie linski, Miss Phyllis Fisher, Miss Florence Duffy, Mrs. Benjamin ;M Whisenand and Miss Doris Duffy. For Mrs. Qnistad Mrs. J. S. Lochead was hostess for an informal at home Monday night in honor of Mrs. Harvey Q u i s t a d (Marybeth Rumsey), who is leaving today for Eagle Pass, Texas, to join Lt. Quistad. A group ' of Mrs. Q u i s t a d's friends were invited to call dur ing the evening at the Lochead - home on North Summer street i MrS. ClQQQtt Is Hostess The Keizer Sewing club met with, Mrs. Ben Claggett Thurs day with the following mem bers present: . Mrs. J. A. Gardiner, Mrs. Sam Richardson, Mrs. Nick LeRud, Mrs. Kenneth O'Conor, Mrs. Ot to Yunker, Miss Alta and Miss, Ethel Hall, Mrs. Whitehead, Mrs. i Joe Bartruff, Mrs. Harry Broad- bent, Mrs. Mary Bliven, Mrs. J. HiU Mrs- Paul Pierce, Mrs. Elmer Ideen, Mrs. Bob McClay, Mrs. A. L. Mason and the host- ' ess- , - . j ! ' Guests for the day were Mrs. H. W Irvine, Mrs. R. F. Schroe der, Mrs. F. E. Wolfe, Mrs. Ar chie Claggett, Mary K. Hill and Dicky Yunkers. Dinner was served and the j time was devoted to Red Cross ! sewing 'and quilting. The next! meeting will be January 18 with ! Mrs. Nick LeRud. AAUW Afternoon literature group will meet for a 1:15 o'clock dessert luncheon Wednesday at! the North Capitol street home of ' Mrs. Karl B. Kugel. Mrs. John A. Jelderks will be the assisting hostess. Mrs. William H. Dash ney will reviewi "Cluny Brpwn" during the afternoon. Some Are Free . 1 4 N - . ".I1- .; Watch Unrationecl List Make Food Purchases That Cost No Points ' r-: i . ;.. ) - jv - !!.' By Maxine Buren ? i j The food ration picture looked pretty black last week, but check ing carefully over it, we find a few Although we still feel the loss ually needed, and listen doubtfully notice before withdrawal of any shoe stamps, all meats have not -gone onto the rationed list yet and a person can live mighty well on ration free food. . ..!!! : ; i I ; i -i.vt I; ': " v ' ..Careful buying, can still save: i '. : - i f- ? ' . r r red stamps for butter, which re- , mains a "must go" on many) families, although everything' possible has been done to dis-! courage its use. , (ij The necessity for real butter j on the western family table has long been a settled, fact, and it has been hard for thdse who! wanted toto change the family mind.-:; ' .'"' ;. '.. ; f j Remember when ' buying that the following foods are not yetj on the list of rationed foods, but ! that's not saying they won't bei. sometime. ' ; ! I Beef Heart, sweetbreads and ; tongue. i j . Lamb Breast and flank,. neck,; shank of all. grades and lamb patties, as well as steaks, chops ' and roasts of utility grade and lower, also hearts, liver,, sweet-1 breads and tongue. Mutton All cuts of all grades. Veal Breast, j flank, neck,; shank, beel of all grades and patties, veal steaks, chops and roasts of utility grade and lower,; also , hearts, sweetbreads and tongue." . ' :". Pork Fat backs and clear plates, hocks. Jowls, knuckles, regular plates nd bacon ends, also heart, liver 'and tongue. ; Sausage All loaves-, liver pro-; ducts, including! braunschweiger, fresh or, smoked liver sausage, liver cheese, loaf and pudding.; Other sausage products, unless listed on the chart with a specific point value, are point-free if they contain 50 per cent or less meat Head cheese, souse, scrapple and . blood sausages also remain point free regardless of higher meat content j ! Ready-to-eat-meats Tongue slices, -v - -v- - i- rv Jeryme English I Society Editor . .( ! CLUB CALENDAR. '. TUESDAY ! v Y'' ) I ".. 4: Laurel Social Hour club with ; Mrs. H. J. Clements, 360 North 14th street, dessert ! luncheon, i 1:19 p.m. : -r Junior Guild St Paul's Episco- rat church meet at parish house, pan. no-host luncheon. t Oregof Gamma Pi i Beta Phi mothers meet at chapter house, ! 2 D.m. ' i , ! 'American I War ; day sewinir. 'USO. Mothers, all' i YWC A executive board, 10 a.m. at YW. AAUW radio group,! with Mrs. D. jU Bishop, 473 Grpve street, . 2 p.m. ; .. i . : . . ;. j , v ' ;g j WEDNESDAY ' j ) ; Ladies. Aid American Lutheran church meet at church parlors.: 2 p. m. - if , t. . i Executive board WSCS, First ) Methodist church. Carrier room, , 10:45 a.m. : t , i ; ' Circles of First i Methodist , church meet in homes.' 1:15 p.m. rresDytenan Missionary society at church. 2. p. m. Missionary meeting! of First Congregational church meet with Mrs. . S. Beck, 745 South Com mercial street, 2:30 p. m. ; Afternoon ; Literature grotip, AAUW, meet with Mrs. Karl B. Kugel, 735 North Capitol street. 1:15 dessert luncheon.! Laurel Guild Knight! Memorial Church meet with Mrs. Norval Xdwards, 1859 State street. 8 p. m. Royal Neighbors sewing club meet with Mrs. Minnie Williams, 1275 Oxford street, all day meet ing. i .:- i - ! .f PLC and T club meet with Mrs. Mary Aplin. 3397 North Commer cial street. 7:30 p. m, i Aipha XI Delta alumnae with i Mrs. Asahel Bush. 605 North ! Liberty street, p. m. ,j . THURSDAY: . ; "-'v 'jr ' . , Womah's Missionary I society if First i Baptist church meet at tntermediate classroom at church,' ; 2" p.m. s - !. , ; " Willing Workers class. First Christian church meet with Mrs. Monroe Cheek, 775 Ferry, 2 p.m. South Salem WCTU meet with Mrs. B. J. C. Patton, 695 South 25th street, 2 p. m. j - ; j Pi Beta Phi alumnae' with Mrs.' C. A. Sprague. .425 North 14th Street. 7 JO p. m. tfc AAUW newly organized pre : school child! study group meet ! with Mrs. A. C. Newell, 1740 North 1 22nd street, 8 p. m. t FRIDAY : ' I , . 'I ; North Salem WCTU institute at Free Methodist churchj 100 a.m. SATURDAT i i Salem: Woman's club regular' : meeting. z:3Q p. m.. board meet lrg at 1:45 p. m., elub house. ; Christening ; Held For Ricks Baby ', . i Michael i Leon Ricks, son qf ' Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Leon Ricks, was christened on New Year's : day at St. Vincent's de Paul Catholic church at 3 o'clock with Father Louis Rodakowskii officiating. i jl "j . , i The little boy's christening' dress was of white satin and lace,; a gift i of his godmother, May Helen Ricks of Louisiana. Miss ' Ethel ; Marker stood as proxy for Miss Ricks and Mr. John Taylqr was godfather.; : Staff Sergeant Ricks is now in the Philippines with the 96th di vision. The- family home is at 1370 Nebraska street,- lighter gray spots. '" , - of sugar stamps, saved until act to the OPA's promises; of 30 days ' i Meats In tin or glass containers Chili con came, deviled tongue, meat loaf, ; spreads, potted . and deviled meats, tamales, and beef, pork, veal and lamb tongue. - H Fats,' oils and dairy; products Cream cottage cheese containing ; 5 per cent or less butterfat, shor ening, salad and cooking oili Processed f foods j Grapefruit . juice, orange-grapefruit blended ' juice, orange; juice, canned beets, carrots, mixed vegetables, pump kin I squash, greens canned beans, (except green or wax). Frozen and dried j fruits and vegetables are still unratiohed. i - j , j . . ' . r ; Today's Menu Sweet potato, to be on today's menu,! willi use fresh ground meat, cooked, or. leftover meat ground. Here's the menu U i ' Vegetable soup -I 1 Shepherd's pie - , j I , ! Buttered spinaeh . ; : 1 ji Baked apples . M : k; U ;;-j.; Cookies :'V t'" ! ...SWEET POTATO i SHEPHERD'S PTE ; ' 2 cups meat, cut up or ground i X tablespoon parsley, minced , X cup stewed tomatoes -- teaspoon salt ' : Vi, teaspoon pepper 2 cups .sweet potatoes, mashed 4 tablespoon butter or substi . I tute " , - ' i : Combine meat, parsley, toma toes, salt and pepper and mix well. Pour into greased casser ole. Top with mashed sweet po tatoes and dot top with fat Bake at 400 degrees until top is brown (about S3 minutes), i 4 Miss y ittone Marriecl in ; ! Texas j: rrpm Corpus Christi, Texas, comesi word. of the marriage! of Miss June Yittone, daughter! of. M and Mrs. A. Vittone of Sa lerri, and Mr. James K. Martin, toti of Mrs.!J. Kr Martin of Cor puaj ChristiJ which took place! in the southern city on December 264i .; ' . .. , - . "pie; wedding vows were per formed at the home of the groom's mother by Rev. W. . i Mqbn of the First Baptist church 8tj?:30 o'clock. , ' :V :4 -i Forj her' marriage; the bride wdfe k black dress With powder blijte Accessories. Mrs. Walter Frandsen, iister of the groom, was ' the honor attendant. She : wore a red jafternoonj frock with black accessories. Mr. Frandsen served. as bst man for Mr. Mir- ' .tint-LM-'' --:l:Vvr4 A Wedding dinner honored the couple at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Koepskel. The newly weds are now at home at 3018 Nueces ; street, Corpus Christi, wbere Mr. j Martin is with the Sioclair Oil! company, t- The; bride is a graduate of Sa lem sfhoolsl She met her hus band while! he was stationed at Camp: Adair. He since has been . . i .. . i discharged rrom tne army. Pptsy Snider to tave Birthday ?atsy Snider, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Snider, will celebrate her tenth birthday to day ai the West Nob HU1 home ofl her parents. - hf ' j The; birthday v table will be coveredi w ij t h a pa$tel yellow " cloth and centered with an up right musicj staff with the let ter si "Happy Birthday Patsy." Tiny serenading figurines will encircje the! arrangement j !Patay's guests will be Julia' Afan Miller, Judith ; ; Foreman, Crinne Lassers, Marcia Maple, Ptty I Peeney, Claudia Waters, ; Barbara Bonesteele, Roberta Sears,? Astrid Severin, Clarice i Waters,; Barbara Farrizwa, Carol. i Strebig and! Nancy Snider. j i 1 i Gunn-Bello jVows Read Saturday JAnrtouncement is being made of the marriage of Miss Marj orie Bello j and Mr. Raymond Gunn, whose wedding took place Saturday afternoon ! at " 12:45 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jflarry! Williamsj on Jeffer- son street Y . jRevi Dudley Strain officiated before! members of the immedi ate family. Attending the couple wtere Mr. Raymond Gunn, jr. aid Mr. C. S. McGuire. A wed dng dinner1 followed the cere mony. Afteif a wedding trip the couple will reside; ; return to Salem to j ; Today's Neetllecraft It's the s little touches that make a house a home! Give your v chairs and sofas a new lease on j lfe with this filet crochet chair- I set j Equally ; charming ' as scarf ends or a buffet set A design everyone will admire. Pattern 825 has directions,! : charts, stitches. ! . a:.. 'I ! j .-v i r- r-v- : :Send tXEVEH CTNT9 tn coins (or tbis pattern to The Oregon SUtes man. Needlecraft rpt.i Salem, Ore Print plainly PATTERN NUMB EH. your NAM and ADDRESS. ; Tiften cents more brings you out New 32-page Needlecraft Catalog . j 133 illustrations of designs for em broidery, knitting, crochet quilts f I RATION CALENDAR PROCESSED rOODSt f! W t Book : 4 Blue stamps 1 XS through Z5. A2 thrdiiKh Gz. now valid. MEAT, BUTTEK, FATS CHEESES: 1 1 Book - 4 Red stamps Q3 through X5 noW good. . SUGAR:. - i s I r Book 4 Sugar stamp 34 now good for S pounds, new stamp to be valid Febr. jli and must last 3 months. -ROESi tteit SUbim fBTaUd: " "r ' Book 3 Airplane (tamps No. I, 8 ; ana s vaua now. ; : - ., . - 4- gasounc: l. - . n . iA 14 through March 31. Each coupon worth 4 gallons. FtiEL: OO.I i . ij i - - ; ! Period 4 St S coupons ' (1943-44 series) and period H3 coupons (1344 45 series) valid through April 31. , IMS. n ..;.!!,-. STovest 1 Apply at local OPA board for ou, gSA'Stovav cetUfJcataav.: - - mm MARRIED 55 YEARS, j Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ramsey er, married in Salem 55 years ago January 4, observed the anniversary quietly at their home in the Waldo hills with members of their fam? ily living in this area as-guests. The Ramseyers, who came here with their parents as young immigrants from France and who have lived on the same farm 10 miles east of Sa lem since 1904, are parents of Ben Ramseyer, Albert Ram seyer and David Ramseyer of Salem. " A fourth son, Carl Ramseyer, makes his home in Seattle. - -i i 1 ! Miss Womer Now Mrs. Dougherty The marriage of Miss Made line Womer, daughter of Mrs. Thera Womer of Pedee, and Mr. "James G. Daugherfy, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Daugherty, was , solemnized Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the fireplace room of the 'Knight Memorial Congregational church, j Rev.- Willard B. Hall per formed the ceremony. Miss Alice and Miss ! Bonnie Daugherty -sang accompanied by j Mn. Wendell Ewing. Miss vAnnette Marie Caisse of Portland lighted the candles. For her wedding the bride chose a country ere a m '; serge suit with pink and white ac cessories and a corsage of rose-8 buds and f reesias. ' 1 Mrs. John Chiles attended the bride. She wore a powder blue silk crepe dress and a white flowered hat Her flowers were white f reesias and 'carna tions. Mr. Chiles was best man for Mr. Daugherty. Ushers were Mr. Neil Daugherty, Mr.; Fred erick' JJen an John Wal lace. I - . At the wedding reception 1 which I followed, Mrs. Harvey Shellenberger, sister of the bride, cut. the cake. Mrs. A. W. Caisse,' sister of the groom, pre sided at the coffee urn. Assist ing and serving were Mrs. Les ter Mosher, Mrs. Elmer J. Roth, Mrs. Fay W. Lien, Mrs. Wendell Ewing, Miss Dorothy Cooney, Miss Leona Wallace and Miss Clara bell Roth. Miss Nola Wo mer and Miss Alice Daugherty were in charge of the gifts. Miss Betty Burbank and Miss Bonnie Daugherty passed the guest book. . Nuptials Read On Saturday ; 1 .The fireplace room, of the First Presbyterian church was the set ting for the marriage of Mrs. Grace Rackleff of CoquUle, for merly of Salem, and Mr. Edward Detlefsen of Coquille, Saturday night at 6:30 o'clock. Rev. Ches ter Wi Hamblin .officiated at the ceremony. ' r ' :1 , ' ' r The bride wore a fuchsia dress and hat with black accessories. Her corsage was lavender or chid with a fuchsia throat . . Mrs; Dick Barklow was . her cousin's honor attendant She wore a black dress and hat with sequin; trim and a corsage of gardenias. Mr. Barklow was Mr. Detlefsen's best man. ; "!.',' A r wedding was held in the dining; room 'of the Lacy's res taurant ' In . Independence. The bride's table was centered with a bouquet of wht te narcissus, rosebuds and chrysanthemums flanked by tall white tapers. After a wedding trip the cou ple will reside in Coquille at 155 Southl Elliott street The bride was formerly connected with the s t a t e agriculture department here. Her husband is a dairyman ; and stock rancher in Coquille., f 19 Yea Ssff r Caress Frca A I T' t gar a Tkt4 rtaSags? AtitKhtlmes tfyog sniffer from cramps, backache, feel tired, -nervous, restless, a bit moody ail due to functional eert- odle cUsturbancea Start : at one try Lrdla K. pink barn's Tegetabla Compound to relieve such symptoms. Pinkham'a Compound hei-p naturtt It's famous) to relieve ucit ajuaoylni? distress becftuse of its anothlnc edect oa ona or woatajr' acoar xxpoRajrt oaoana. - .j .. Taken regular!y--this rrtat medlelne heliNi build np resistance sains such sytn ptome. Also a grand stomachic tonlo. Foiiow label directions. Buy today I W-.T f !" f f r?Trr"t a Mr. anal Mrs. Preston Hale en tertained at dinner! on New Year's day in honor of Mr. Frank Schampier's birthday. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kern and Dona, Mf; and Mrs. Frank Schampier of Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Hale were . guests of Mr. and Mrs. Scham pier at their Turner home the" -week before. 1 U Wedding Held at Treasure Island MT. ANGEL Mrs. John Stahl, returning to her home here from San j Francisco where she went to attend the wedding of her daughter to a serviceman ; gave ' the following account of the wedding which took place De cember 23 at the Treasure Island chapeL Rev. C. H. Foltz, CPPS, officiated. Miss Mary Stahl, the bride, is the ; daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Stahl of Mt Angel, and the groom, William Morales, GM 3c, is the son of Mrs. Susan Mo-' rales of San Diego. - ; The , bride was attired in a light blue wool cardigan suit with black accessories and cor sage of gardenias. Miss Jean Stahl, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid and wore a black tailored suit with salmon accessories and corsage of. gar denias. J i ' " - George Pier eld i, GM 2c, acted as best man. i.i if The groom has just returned from eijght months duty in the South Pacific and is attending gunnery school at Treasure Is land. . After a short 'honeymoon to Sanj Diego, the , couple will make their home in Oakland. . The bride is a graduate of Mt Angel academy and : has been . employed in Portland for some time. Missionary-; Groijip to Meet Missionary meeting of the First Congregational ehurch will be held! on -Wednesday afternoon at -2?50 j o'clock at the home of -Mrs. J. S. Beck, 745 South Com- t mercialj street . i" 13 : Devotions will be led by Miss Eula McCully. Talks on Dillard university , and Brick's Rural Lifes school will be made by Mrs. EJ F. Carletoni and , Mrs. . Chester! A. Luther.' . Marimba se lections! will be given by Wayne Mercer. I . . Hostesses, assisting Mrs. Beck will be Mrs. V. E. Newcomb, : Mrs. May ; Christiansen, Mrs. C F. Miller,! Mrs. Fannie Austen, Mrs. Jay Morris, Mrs. J. H. Ro- - land, Mrs.F. W. Durbin and Mrs. ' Lewis Lawrence. All church wo- men are cordially , invited to at tend the meeting. Dr. Harry A. Brown Optometrist U4 N. Liberty St .J - ... I anil "Nil 1MB 1ST IT"' 1 m i' M ilsj-VI "Il Date Set . January iRites For ( Miss Evelyn Hannigan and ! Sergeant Jack Thompson of th j United States marinej corps, have I set their wedding day for Satur- day, January 20. The bride is the J daughter of Mrs. Charles Hannigan of Gervaisf and her fi anc is the son of Mrs. Marie ' Thnmnwn nf VaTpm i j - The wedding wiUj take- place jat St Vincent's de aul church at 9 o'clock with Father Robert iNeugebauer officiatijig. A wed l ding breakfast and fdinner will i follow the ceremony! . ,r s The bride is a graduate of Ger- vais schools., Her fiaace, who re S ceritiy returned to the states (from the South Pacijfic where he ,has been for. three ypars, is now I teaching at the maijne base at Quantlco,-Virginia, ergeant 1 Thompson will arrive! in the cap ital a few days before the wed .1 ding. He and his bride will leave the end of the month for Quan itico to reside. 'DAV Auxiliary to Sew Regularly - ' -1 - . -i r . . ' DVA auxiliary met Thursday for its regular, business meeting. Sewing meetings will be held the 'second and fourth Fridays of each . month at a member's home. Fifty Icents will be given by each mem jber to cover rehabilitation work. I Sewing will be for Red Cross, Russian Relief, Norwiegian Re j lief -and for a bazaar. Mrs. Harry (Rickard is chairman of the sew ing. Mrs. George Pro will have '? charge of sales basket for each meeting.. - ' I Mrs. Roy; Reynolds will open her home for a silver tea in the near future, Mrs. Stuart Johns, I war-activity chairman, reported I three scrap-books ready. Mrs. Jesie Zumwalt will visit the hos ipital next week to report on the nine veterans the auxiliary have ! adopted. i r j Mrs. Verne Ostrander reported I the ' auxiliary will discontinue ithe desk at the chamber of com fmerce. Mrs. William Noyes, com mander, will be hostess for sew jjing January 12. After the busi ness meeting the auxiliary joined Ithe chapter for their program and f refreshments. Thirty Salem Business and Professional Women's club mem bers attended the regular mon thly musical; program at Hilcrest school Sunday afternoon. The girls sang a group of sacred numbers, . including chorus and solo selections. - i Royal Neighbors sewing elub will meet at the home of Mrs. Minnie Williams, 1275 Oxford street, Wednesday, for an all day meeting. A no-host luncheon will be served, at noon. ' Election of, officers will be held during the afternoon. j Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Myers are receiving congratulations on the birth of an eight pound son, Mi chael Lloyd, Sunday night at the Salem General hospital The lit tle boy's father, a seaman sec ond class in the Seabees, is in Hawaii. ; Mrs. Lloyd L. Sanders will en tertain the Delta Zeta alumnae at a white elephant party tonight at her home, 425 Fawk street vA. dessert supper will be served at Z o'clock. Mrs. Norval Edwards, Mrs. .Tom Tee son and Mrs. Nel Mor gan will entertain the Laurel I ; Guild of Knight Memorial church j Wednesday night at 8 o'clock at f;the former's home. Visiting at the heme mt her parents, Mr. and-Mrs. David H. Cameron, are Mrs. Ellen Bell f McCortnick and son, John Lee, of Portland. . Mrs. U. O. Shipley and Mrs. Joseph Beveridge entertained the O. T, club at a bridge lunch eon Friday afternoon, : Miss Patricia Vandeneynie spent the weekend in Portland as the house guest of Mrs. James King Buell. FINANCIAL STATEMENT I'lutual Federal Savings and Loan Associaiion OF SALEM As of December Zh 1944 ASSETS First Mortgage Loans.. Loans on Pass Books and Certificates... Properties Sold on Contracti Investments and Securitiea.;.L'.:.,. - Stock In Federal Home Loan Cash on Hand and in Banks Other . Assets .,; UABIIiTIES ?.;.'. ..... . .. Members Share Accounts L L. Loans In Process . Other Liabilities - . : . Specific Reserves , - General Reserves ... , Undivided Profits. The Fl Beta Phi alumnae will meet Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Charles A. Sprague on North. 14th street at a dessert supper at Y:3Q o'clock. Assisting hostesses I will be Mrs. James Clayton, Mrs. Edward Roth, Mrs. Wilson Sfegmund and Mrs. Wheeler R. English. I;. - rri j ' T '' "' " f MJS. Kl Idee IN 0W, Tirnri I Tt t j . WrlU 1 F resident Mrs. Justina Kildee .was in stalled as president of the Wo man's Relief Corps at a meeting in the YMCA building Friday by Gertrude j, Walker as installing officer. Other officers Installed were ! Bertha Loveland, - senior vice president; Blanch Stuart, junior vice president; Mary LickeL treasurer; Rose Abbott, chaplain; Ada Byers, guard; Laura Tandy, conductor. Appointed officers were Luella 1 Engstrony secretary; Frances Hoyt, asistant conductor; Mary Mann, patriotic instructor; Ger ; trude Wstlkerl president corre spondent; j Clara McDerby, asis tant' guard; Nelie Pierce, music ian, assistant. Rose Hagadorn; color bearers No. 1, Sarah Pet erson, No. 2 Julia Gregory, No. 3 Goldia Kyle, No. 4 Mary Acker man. s A gift from her officers was j presented to Mrs. Walker as out ! going president by Juanita Kildee and one from the corps to Mrs. Walker was presented by Blanch Stuart A gift with greetings was presented to Mrs. Kildee from her Rebel tah sisters. Greetings were offered from several other orders. The Thursday elnb will be en tertained this week at the home of Mrs. Prince W. Byrd on Che meketa street at a dessert lun cheon. Assisting hostesses are ; Mrs. Russell Catlin, Mrs. Frank , ! Spencer, Mrs. Frank Benson and "Mrs. Frank H. Spears. ? i Mrs. Leon Perry will preside : at luncheon this afternoon at her ! home on Jefferson street in hon ' or of members of her club. Mrs. H. H. Marsden, jr., will be a , special guest. ;s . Mr. Ward DeBeek ' and Mr. Thomas DeBeck ' Livesley of i Vancouver, BC, have returned to their home after a visit in the 1 capital at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Livesley. , l ' - i Mrs. Brace Spanlding has in vited members of the Theatre ; Arts drama group 6 a dessert. i luncheon ; this afternoon at her ! Fairmount Hill home. . Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Fullerton of Newport are spending several days herei as guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. d. Hunter. The Fuller tons are ejnroute home after vis iting in Seattle, Turner Family Visits Portland Relatives i . ! TURNER Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Hicks visited their daughter, Mrs. J. E. Weedinan in Portland dur ing the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Huddle land family of Albany also visited the Weed mans. Mr., and Mrs. Hicks came home Sun day. I . Serve "Over There" with Your American Red Cross 400 WORKERS NEEDED AT ONCE! MEN: Between ages 29-50 with - college training or its equiv alent to serve as Assistant Field Directors. '"!; ' WOMEN:! Between ages 25-35 with college training or Its equivalent to serve as Recre ation Workers. Between, ages 25-40, prof es sionally trained and experi enced Social Workers. Between ages 23-35 with three or, more years' busi ness experience to serve as Overseas Secretaries. Apply at Tear Local Red Cross Chapter TeL 9277 435 Slat St .253.261.28 . 300.00. 15,282.75 . 305,000.00 - 4.000D0 i 16.565.46 . " 1;297.44 Bank.. .... $595,706.93 J5547.392.06 , 100.00 . - 459.30 . 1.297.44 - 30.086.85 14,971.28 $595,706.93 i ..1