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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1945)
Travellers Return to Capital .' Mrs. Dale Shepherd and young ion, Jeffrey, arrived in the capi tal . Monday night from Fort WortH, Texas, where she has been with Lt. Shepherd. The - traveller came north by plane from Fort Worth.- Mrs. Shepherd, the former Mary Ellen Mills, and her . son will reside with her parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Waldo O. Mills; sr. They went south in September ; to tx( with Lt Shepherd of the army air corps.' Miss Trindle Home i Miss Helen Trindle has re turned from. Overland ' Park, Kansas, where she has been . spending the past three months with jher brother and sister-in-law, jLt! and Mrs. William H. Trindle, jr. She is now at the ' home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.jWilliam H. Trindle. Enroute west Miss Trindle stopped in Chicago for a visit with Miss Julia Johnson, for merly of Salem, White Fish, Montana and Seattle, where she was the guest of friends. Lt. and Mrs., Trindle and their I son, Billy, also came west : and were in Salem last week at ' the Trindle home. Lt Trindle ...... Is now in Livermore, Calif, and ' his wife and son plan to Join him in the south later. .. ' .... t . i Twins Feted Friday on Birthday. - V Mrs. Burton A. Myers was ) hostess for a delightful infor 5 mal party Friday night at her .;; home on North 24th street in . complfenent to her. twin daugh . -f ters, Jeanne and Janice, on their j. 20th j birthday. . : . Bridge was in play during the i evening, with a late supper, fol lowing. Assisting Mrs. . Myers ;; were, Mrs. Harris Lietz and Mrs. Robert G. Brady, sr. A group cf ; the honor guests' college friends I were! bidden to the party. , . I . . ... .." . - Mrs.- Roen Fetes t Club Saturday. . .1 .-. . : j Mrs. Thomas Roen was a luncheon hostess at her South. High : street home Saturday af- i ternojon in compliment to mem Is bersjof the GKP club; The ma 1 tronsj honored Mrs. Harold Gil-" i man (Florence Foster) with a . shower during 4hle afternoon. ! Election of officers was held I withlMrs.. H. S. GOe named I president; Mrs. W. . ; Pickens, I vice-president; Mrs. J. S. Bille 1 ter, secretary; and Mrs. J. Dale , Taylor, treasurer. ,L Guests of Mrs. "Roen were si Mrs. iK. H. Pickens, - Mrs. E. V. I Barham, Mrs. J. E. Van Wyn J garden, Mrs. W. C. Pickens, Mrs. W. F. Foster, Mrs. H. S. Gile, Mrs. J. Dale Taylor and Mrs. J. ) B. Billeter. . CLUB CALENDAR TUESDAY I Salem Central WCTUY at hall. t pjn. Book-a-month club, with Mrs. . . Cal i Patton, 1 p.m. dessert luncheon. Ministers Wives association, with 'Mrs. George Swift, 660 Chemeketa street. 1 p.m. , Chad wich chapter, OES meet at Masonic temple, 8 p.m. - Salem Grange Home Econom ics club meet with Mrs. H. D. Smithson, 235 North 15th street, .' all "day. covered dish luncheon at noon. Ctokta Woman's club-with Mr. . ' W. 3. Entress. 1885 South om- ' mercial street, 1:30 dessert luncheon; American War Mothers all day - ' Red Cross sewing, USO. t.-... ' WEDNESDAY Mayflower Guild First Congre gational church regular meeting, i p.m., church parlors. AAUW evening literature group with Miss Elsie Miller, 1180 North Winter street. - Westminster Guild meet at ; First Presbyterian church. 1 prn. WSCS First Methodist church, i 1:15 to 4 p.m. - f Sweet Briar elub with Mrs. ' Charles Glaze, Wallace Road. Pythian Sisters meet at KP nan, , ; p. m. i Daughters tf Union Veterans ' i of avil War Installation of of ; a fleers at William Entress home. 1805 ' South Commercial street, '-. S j. m. .!:V THCRSDAT ' i , - Salem Council of Women's or- ' ganizations meet in basement .'. fireplace room. First Methodist church, : 1 p.m. Women's Council. First Christ ian church meet for 12 o'clock luncheon at .church,, business meeting; 12. -45: program, 2 p. m. ' BPW executive board with Miss Phebe McAdams. 756 South 12th street. T:30 p. m. SATL'BDAY Fid ells class of Jason Lee church meet for covered dteb dinner. S JO p. m. ' f . i KCiYWCC.ViKC.VIV.'mi Jutt remember to take that can of used fata to your butcher. Get 2 red points bonus for each pound. Keep . Saving Used Fats for the i, Fighting Front! Society . i . Clubs Music . ... The Home Maxine Buren Women's Editor Miss Jean" Cafkin Bride Of Corporal: Sanesi I at 4 Eugene Ritesj)Sunday5 Miss Jean Alice Carkin, attractive, brunette daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. John H. Carkin, became1 the bride of; Corporal Nelson J. Sanesi, United States army, son of LMr. and Mrs. Joseph Sanesi of Los, Angeles Sunday night at the jAlphi Omicron Pi house on the ' University of Oregon campus at Eugene.'; ' , - I The Salem coed was the first girl to be married in the sorority house. Thei couple exchanged : . .. s j - their vows before the fireplace j Lrs. modei wjth gold trim and which was banked with white; - ,i.aB. nfiTat rM tarnations, narcissus and green ery. White tapers in candelabras were arranged on the mantle and on either side of the fire place. Miss Lois Roedir and Miss Wyona Borgen lighted the tapers. - , , : ' ; Rev. Wesley Nicholson, pastor i of the ' First Congregational j church i n ; Eugene, performed j the double ring ceremony at 8 : o'clock. Miss Gladys Stevenson ! played violin music and Miss: Ruth Van Buskirk of Salem sang "At Dawning" before the i bridal party: entered. . ; The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore ; the white satin wedding ' gown ; and veil which Mrs. Bruce Car- ; kin ( Ruth Yocom) wore t her wedding here several years ago. The dress Is fashioned with a full, gathered skirt which ended ; in a court train, long sleeves : and a high rounded neckline ; with a yoke of marquisette. , i . I The train length tulle veil i was edged in crochet and cas- j caded from a tiny crochet pill- box hat She carried a white prayer-book topped with a pur pie orchid and the tiny satin ' streamers were caught . with rosebuds. Attend the Bride i . Miss Billie Grimm . of ' Salem i was the maid ot honor. She wore a peach taffeta gown. Brides maids were : Miss Jane MellieS j and Miss Barbara Redmore, who wore blue and yellow taf- feta frocks. The maids all car- ; ried colonial nosegays of pastel -flowers. ... Mr. George Williams stood with Corporal Sanesi as.; best ' man. Ushers - were Mr. Clay : Barnes and Mr. Dave Rodway. ; For her daughter's nuptials, ; Mrs. Carkin chose a white silk Ihese are onr wounded. Tbey hav fought a sacrificed , for you and our cxrantryy Now, they are hurt, puzzled " m--wonderingwhat'a next for ihem. We railroaders ee them only too often tbeso days on oui hospital grains. Trains that slip silently to our island hospitals.5 ; These men haven't much toiaytlieyjuaillieoetly la their bertha, ataring, silent; You know what they aw thinldnt; it'a written $n etery face. fWhat be comes of me sow? What good am I, being handicapped . aa I am? ; j ! There are hurts of mind, hurts Of body, that must be healed quickly. These men must be brought back to health, happiness and useMriEss. And there i no deeper . personal satisfaction than the inner feeling you have in helping a wounded soldier to walk again,to talk again, to see ana near again yes, reward of being a Medical . YX7UU J..31..1. With the War Steadflv casualties are now returning each month from, the battle rones. The Medical Department urgently needs 'more ' WACato care for these Wounded. If you -are a woman between the ages of 20 and; 60 and have no childjjen under 14, or other dependent , the Medical WACf oTer you valuable training in a profession of high purpose. J ' Jeryme' English Society Editor if. II The newly-weds greeted their j guests- at a wedding (reception in the chapter house immediately , ; after the ceremony,; Mrs. Clay Barnes, cousin if the bride, pre sided at the jcoffee u;jrn and Mrs. j Rapp, house mother .of Alpha J Omicron Pi, cut the bride's . cake.- Miss . Margaret Eilertsen ; passed the guest book. The ta Sble was covered with a Chinese Cloth and centered with a bou- tjuet : of narcissus and silvered eaves. '-.Z ' : V'- ,f '-:"H.; 5 Leave for Los Angeles ; When the couple jleft on their Wedding trip; to Los Angeles, the bride was iwearinf a cream Siuit with purple accessories and purple' orchid. Th new Mrs. ISenesi will return t Eugene to complete her senior; year at .the university where she is a.stu-1 lent in voice. , j ". ' ' 1. 1 The bride is a graduat of Sa lem schools and; before going to Eugene attended Willamette ftniversi where she ,...;was member of Alpha P'h I ; Alpha. She is well known 1 in musical Circles on thej University - of bregon' campusi '-. ., ; ' J Heir husband! attended ' the school of business administration at the University of California -at Los Angeles. Thecouple . met in Eugene when he was attend ing the University ji under ; the ASTU program I He fs now sta tioned at the Sierr Ordnance Depot at Herlpng, California. Qorporal Senesl ws in the banking and insurance business before entering the :army. . Mrs. ; William H. Brann enter tained a group j of matrons at. bridge and a late supper Satur day night at herj home on North 23rd street, t I i ... . CI ! i I I!!". I . ii Please think fivice before you put this message ouf-of-mind ! toUve a gaiiUThis a the great WACV : monntintr In furv . fiO.Ofift war Millers i Are Guests at :; Parties : i "I'.-: j ;-.v -: Vi, si v-i . Major and Mrs. Vern Wr Mil ler are- the incentive for -several Informal parties this week. -Ma- -jor Miller recently returned to" the states from 34 months in the south. Pacific. '-.v.'S j TonightVUrs. Kenneth Power, Mrs. I Wolcott Buren, j Mr. and Mrs. George Weller and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilson are plan ning a uffet supper at thp Pow er home . on Center compliment to Major Miller. w- ;a Mrs. Wolcott Buren street in and - Mrs. was host- ess fOr an informal j gathering . Monday night at her North Sum mer street home in . compliment to the Miller family. A dessert ' supper was served at a large ta ble centered with- an arrange ment of yellow Jasmine. During the evening movies taken of the families present; were! shown in the play room, j j j j Covers were placed sfor Major and Mrs. Vern Miller and daugh ters, Joan Marie, Margaret, Ju lia Ann and Nancy, Mrs. Ken neth Power and daughter, Mar ' ilyn, Mrs. Wolcott Buren, Dick .' and Nancy. ' I '; !"" Ms and Mrs. P.' D. Ouisenber ry invited guests to their West Leffelle street residence Sunday afternoon in compliment to Ma jor and Mrs. Miller. Friends of the couple called informally dur- ing the afternoon. s 1 1 to Honor! Mrs. Ji Mrs. Lloyd Mitchell, Mrs. Jun ior Eckley and i Mrs. Russell Bright will be hostesses for an Informal party Thursday night at the Bright home on E street, in compliment to Mrs. Louis Lorenz. . ' . . 1 After an. informal evening a dessert ' supper will be served, by the hostesses; Arrangements of early spring flowers will be used aboui -the guest rooms. Bidden to honor Mrs. Lorenz are Mrs. Carl Allpprt, Mrs. Leon Hansen; Mrs. Lester Thomas, Mrs. Saul Janz, Mrs. Ralph Eyre, Mrs. Charles McCabe,;Mrs. Ar chie Brewster, Mrs. Ralph Kin zer, Mrs. Deral Jones, Mrs. Low ell Jones, Mrs. James Pike, Mrs. Gail Jones, Mrs. Mark Wilbur, Mrs. Tyler Brown Mrs. Ferrel Covalt, Mrs. LeRoy Bright, Mrs. Ted Kuhn, Mrs! Loyal Warner, Mrs. Herbert Missdn, Mrsl Fred erick Klaus, and the hostesses. - ! i- ' I i : i -- . Mr. and Mrs. John Minto wiU be hosts for an j informal dinner tonight at their Saginaw street home in compliment to Mr. and Mrs . I Elton Thompson. Covers will be placed for eight guests. One of these positions is open to you right now as an Army Medical WAC; RiajmacMt, Pharmacist Aide, Psychiatric Social Worker, Dental Technician; Dental HygiehistflDental tahoratory Technician, Laboratory Technician;, Occupational Therapist or Assistant, Medi-' cal Stenographer, j MediclT'echruKian, ; Educational Reconditbner, Optometrifit, X-Bay Technician. ' . If you are unable , to meet the general requirements of one of these positions,' you can be sent to one of five schools for special hnical training: (1) X-Ray Tech nician ScbobC (2) Surgical TechnicianSchool, (3) Medical Technician School, (4) Medical Laboratory Technician School, (5) Dental Technician School Qualification for these schools is a high school diploma. ' ! Please consult the nearest VS. Army WAC Recruit ing station or write WAC Recruiting Office, Fort Doug las, Utahj for specific and detailed information about your individual case. Onlyj do it now, the need is now. oi To Mr. sad Mrs, Alfred Pletlla of Rainier go congratulations on the brth of a daughter at the Salem; General' hospital Sunday morning.' The little girL who weighed nine pounds, has an old er brother, Alfred. Mrs. Pietila is the! former FJva Sehon. The baby's: maternal grandparents are Mr. find Mrs. J. M. Sehon of Sa- : lem. l .: Miss Acorn Td Wed Sgt. Jackson - ' ..- - Announcement is being made of the; coming marriage of Miss Evelyn) Acorn, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. M. -B. Acorn of Chew elah, Wash, to Tech. - Sergeant Earl 14 Jackson,' army air corps, ' son of I Mr. and Mrs. Everett I Jackson of Salem, which "will take place Sunday, January 21 at the Fijrst Congregational church Sergeant Jackson recently re-' turned to the states from three years iof active I duty with the Fifth lair force in the Asiatic theatre of war. His fiancee, who- spent (he past week in Salem at , the Jackson home, has' returned j to Chewelah to make final plans for th wedding. Mr. and Mrs, ! Jackson will leave Friday to at ! tend their son's marriage. . Miss Acorn is a sraduate of Chewelah schools and attended Washington State college. She is now. with the Chewelah ration board.! Her fiance also attended Chewelah schools and was - a junior! at Washington State col leee When he enlisted. His fra ternity Is Tau Kappa Epsilon.' The couple will visit in Salem beforel leaving for Santa Ana, Califs where he reports for re- . assignment. , Bur For ons Hosts Party Mrand Mrs. Robert Burton celebrated their ; tenth wedding anniversary at a gala party at their home in Rheiman Gardens. Pinochle was in play during the evening with-, prizes going to Mrs. Mildred Morgan, Mrs. Ed Farmen, I Mrs. Jasper ; Button and Mr. Lyle Sheppard. A buffet ; supper was served with Mrs. Melyin Propp and Mrs. - Michael Foley assisting the hostess. Poinsettias and red candles! formed the' table center- piece. Guests!, of the Burtons were Mr. and Mrs. Don Vestal, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Foley, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Farmen, Mrs. Mil dred Morgan, .Mrs. Russell ; Flawn, PFC Clarence Farmen, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Tucker, Mr. and MsJ Lyle Sheppard, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Button, Mr. and Mrs. Mfovin Propp. " ADDITIONAL, SOCIETY ON PAGE 7 i S i - ft. .. Ill -i ' ' Tha friendly Ssufh:rn PenH: U9 ' Hiss Miriam Becke and M3sa Mary Jane Simmons, ?P1 Beta Phi members at the' University of Oregon, spent the weekend in Salem with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Becke and Mr. and Mrs, Roy H. Simmons. Nov! Fur Prices Co Right Back To Rock-Bottom, Rre-War Levels In Our Great Sale, NOW in PROGRESS! mm imm mmmi I I r SW . fa . it JtOSECftAFT FU lONDf guarantor for ffjrle, quoTity ond workmanship. 3;H I ' HIS 111 (1 1 m (1 (I). . Mrs. Lester Barr eateratiaed the Gaiety Hill garden club at. luncheon Monday afternoon at her Fairmount Hill ' home. Mrs, Frank Heary talked on weaving during -the afternoon and mem bers worked oa their garden scrapbooks. tVo Need Jo Yattt 7ho J. Fidelia class; ef Jasen Lea church will meet Saturday night instead, of the date previously, announced. A Covered dish din ner will be served at 6 JO o'clock. Mr. and Mn Wilmer C. 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