it Th OREGON STATESMAN. Scdesu Oregon, Saturday Morning, JcmuarY 23, ISIS PAGE SEVEN -i -i 3 '('' ' ' i Additional Silver Wedding . Celebration MONMOUTH The silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.: Vera Alsip was celebrated Saturday night at the home of r Mr. and Mrs. Henry Alsip here. : The Alslp's two daughters, Mrs Ronald Heater of Sweet. Home, and Miss Katherine Alsip, Salem, arranged the affair as a surprise for their parents, assisted by rel atives and friends. The Alsips were married January 17, in : California.. Mrs. Alsinwaa El- ma Hayes of Dallas, daughter : of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles ; Hayes. :--Ji. : ; Decoraljions f silvered cedar Doughs lit a graceful fan ar rangement were on the mantel, :-.,-.-- - II.---.-- , - , KSLM KOIN KGW KEX t OOU (139 ke) (S7i ke) ' (621 ke) (1190 ke) WaaMMnaiaaIaaBaBaaalaaaa :H News j News Home i Mus. Clock :1 West. Stars I I Farm. 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Quia Kids "" News JBill Lance Blue Network gew.81 lionTw CoL J Benny ' t:S Orchestra 1 . t . . wews ta-aa ' Revival S SUr Final News Explorer War. Women Palestine Orchestra ll'll Atlantic Call Music Builders Faith ; "ll:ot Sign Off (g cmer Or- Hotel Orch. Concert Hour Orchestra War News Il-sj Orchestra 1 1 " 1 ' it - tc ' - INews ... - , IZ1 , t I Music. News . (Swing Shift . Society centered by a miniature bride and groom,' high-lighted with silver candles and bells. The serving table was covered with lace cloth. A three-tiered wed- - ding cake was arranged between . white tapers, in silver candle holders. -I ' j Mrs. Ronald Heater presided at a silver urn. Kath erin Alsip cut the cake and Mrs. - Frank Alsip cut the ices. Miss Alice Dlckman Of Salem and Mrs. Percy Lamb, ; Monmouth, assisted about the rooms. The bride and groom renewed their vows, with S. B. Holt acting . as minister; Percy Lamb as best man; Mrs. Holt was matron of , honor; Mrs. Percy Lamb, brides maid; and Braxton Powell giving ; the bride away. The wedding party wore gowns reminiscent of 25 years ago. Schools Condon's What Cookta The Baxters James Abbe Opportunity I Met Opera I" Stars Grand Hotel Vandercook Music Room Sweetheart (Gardening -The Wings Curt Umwt Pianist Sports BN Religion; Corrspdts. Blue Matinee Jazz Concert My Case Harvest ! E. Peterson Orchestra Symph. Orch. Barn Dance JTop This Bands Barry Wood Or Opry G. Lombardo Man Called X Truth Early Music Gaieties Leland Stows Hoosier Hop B. Nover Your Navy 3 Suns Trio Pianist ; ; Headlines Study in Blue I News I Labor , t jt With Wings I Orchestra . ( Builders Orchestra Orchestra Orchestra News War News Mov. World Orchestra Organ 3:00 News: 3:19 Music Masters: 4M Science: 4:15 Leibert; 4:30 Music to Remind: S.-00 Upbeat; SM Music by Cugat: 5:45 Hello Neighbor: B.00 News; 6:15 Master Singers; 6:45 Farm Hour; 70 Mem. Music; t0 OSC vs. Wash.. KGW (629 ke) KEX (1190 ke) IMes. of Israel Southern aires Church Corrspdts. Symph. Flight Dr. Walker Sunday Song Nurse or Air Singer I Car. Wells INews in Ads. I Builders Faith I- Stradivari ! Listen Llebert Nation's Orchil Doctors I Music .Officers 'Are : . Installed ; Daughters of ; Union Veterans of. the Civil War held installa tion iof ofiicers at the home of Mrs. Wfllian En tress on : North Commercial street Wednesday. Members who took their new offices .are Edith McCoy, presi dent; Sarah Cutler," vice presi dent; Madeline Nash, junior vice president; ;Miry Hilborn, chaplain; j Nellie Hiday, treasur er; EffielOlrich, Mabel Gard ner aadllMaryt : Jones?ouncil members; Bernice Laue, patri- otic instructor;' Alice Horning, secretary; Mab el Lockwood, pressj correspondent; Margaret Ringle, guUd; Nancy Skewis, guard; Bertha Bergman, assist ant guard; Gaybell Dyson, Eve lyn Evans, Ma Bach and Lo rene i Stowe, colors; Mary: En tress, musician; Kitty. Baum-, gardner, historian. Installing officer was ; "Mrs. Verna Gardner, Seaside, depart ment president; and Beatrice Henry, installing guard. Com mander ' Theodore Penland of Portland, f only living GAR in Miss Blair Weds Mr Bldrdsheai ij ! Miss Druscilla Blair, daughter j of Mr. and? Mrs. tee Sutton, and Mr John Beardshear, son of Mr. j and Mrs. "E.'. G.I Beardshear" of j Homer, ' Nebraska, i exchanged j ; majriage ivows Friday night, j January 1?L Dr. J.: C. Harrison! of . the First Methodist church officiated. The ceremony .was read in the home of Mr. and Mrs. j 'Suttor before an arch of fern. jielbridjfe was given in mar riage jby her father. She chose 1 as heri wedding costume a brown suit with which she wore brown accessories! and an orchid icor sage. j -i ' if Miss, Dairiel Brown was I the bride's only attendant, andtwore ' a light blue dress and a corsage of rosls. Mr. Arnold Johnson of Astoria served as best man for Vizi Beardshear. A reception fol lowed -the "wedding., ; The couple will make their home In Salem, where he is in business, t i I J; nr.':;-:i:$-i. AAUW Meeting Slgied Today i -'I''! ' On this afternoon's calendar is the regular monthly, meeting of the Salem branch, American Association of University Wom en at the Salem Woman's club house at 2 o'clock. ' ' '.Jf. f The fprogram will be high lighted by a forum on the sub ject of the proposed military ronscriptiori;; and how it may af fect education. Members of ; the panel include Mrj Rex Putnam, state superintendent of schools, who will act as moderator and Joirie iri the discussion with Mr. Oscar t. Paulson, director of 'Vo cational education in' Oregon; and Dr. A. G. Kossack, professor of mathematics at the University of Oregon,! who; f has worked with the army specialized train ing courses at me university A . tea hour will follow .the meeting with Miss Ida May Smith :the general chairman. Writers Club at French Home i '! is . i - f- The Salem Writers' club met on Wednesday night with Mr. and .Mrs. Felix French as hosts. Original work was. read by Mrs. Flora Thompson I Enders, Dr. Morton E. f Peckj Dr. Mary? C Rowland, .Mrs. Jessie C. Single ton, Felix Frenchj Mrs. Blanche Jones, Miss Brenda Glass. Mrs. William Merriott and Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyre. , ; - Other members i present . were Perry iReigehnan; Miss Edna Garfield, Mrs. Morton E. Peck, Mrs.; Felix French, Mrs. J. C. Nelson and Mrs. N. F. Anderson, it-. I '- 'I--' " H BPW Executive Board Meets . Executive .' board of the Busi ness and Professional Women's club was entertained at the home of Miss Phebe Mc Adams, on South i 12th' street Thursday night. During the meeting it was revealed that there are 32 mem bers Of the club who Joined over 10 years ago 5 Present were ;Mrs. Arthur Weddle, Mrs. Byron Herrick, Mrs.. Winifred Pettijohn, Mrs. ' Ruth Vorhees, Miss Ida Mae' Smith,. Miss Dorothy Cornelius, Miss ; Ruth i McAdams, Miss Phebe McAdams and Miss Ma thilda GOles. . Party Follows" ' DeMolay Dance -! Dick Givens was host for a supper party after the DeMo lay dance Friday night at the home of his parents,- Mr., and Mrs. Evert Givens, on North 17th street J . Guests were the Misses Pat Ray, Patsy Nickens, Norma Jean Nugent, Anna May England, Norma Cass and Betty Jo' Beardsley. " i . , " Escorts were Rodney Bright, Tad Sh'inkle, Jack Lawson, Rich ard Barber, Douglas Carter and Dick Givens. '' '"PiPP1irl6rt :44B9.wi r f V TSgt Melvin B. -Tiny- Larkin has returned t Baxter General hospital In Spokane alter spend ing .three weeks furlough with his family in Salem. Set. tr - kin was awarded the Purple .Heart for wound received in ' combat in the Southwest Pactfle . - where he took part In three jma ' Jor battles. He served verseas for S2 months with the list division.- He la the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben O. Larkin and has two ' brothers in the same unit First . Sti. Marvin E. Larkin is home now too and the third brother la SSrt, Howard Larkin. Robert Lockart Wins Air Medal Special toThe Statesman - , AN EIGHTH J AIR FORCE BOMBER STATION, England SSgt. Robert Steven Lockart, 19, of Salem, Ore., right waist gun ner of a B-17 Flying Fortress of the 96th bomber group, has been awarded the Air Medal for "meri torious achievement" while par ticipating in Eighth air force bombing attacks on nazi war in dustries and supporting ground forces battling in Germany ."The presentation : was made by Co Robert W. Warren, Vernon, Tex, sroun commander, " f : Sergeant Liockart worked 'for the Oregon state highway depart ment before entering the army in July, W3. He is the son of Per- man ; Charles Lockart, 240 Sil verton road, Salem, Ore. HARRY LAZOTT PROMOTED Special to The Statesman . A NINTH AIR FORCE BOMB ER BASE, France--Harry Lazott, jr.f of Banks, Ore has been pro moted to sergeant.' He is a tail gunner in a B-26 Marauder medi om bomber group operating from France. '. SergeanJ Lazott! is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Lazott of Banks. Floyd O. Bradley, runner's mate 3c, recently spent a portion of a 15-day ! furlough; in Salem with Mrs. Mary Lynch and family, with whom he formerly made his home, and the Thomas Murhammers at Keizer. He has spent the past 22 J months in the Pacific. Before he reports again for duly he expects to visit briefly with brothers and sisters in Corvallis, Toledo, Port land and Coos Bay. Stuan Cummins Air, Force Officer, . On Staff of KSLM Stuart L. Cummings of Los An geles, .honorably discharged as; a captain in the army air corps af ter being injured in a plane crash in China, was on the staff of KSLM ! today as promotion and publicity ; man. He : will also - do some announcing, -j ; Cummings is a graduate of the University of Southern California. The addition to the KSLM staff was announced by Glenn Mc Cormlck. Mrs. Weller Is Honor Guest v Mrs., Charles Weller. was hon ored on her birthday when; Mr. and Mrs. George Weller enter tained at dinner Thursday night at their Shipping street home. Covers were placed for Mrs. Charles Weller, Mrs. Harvey Bond,! Mrs. Albert Wells, Miss Virginia Well, John Weller and Mr. and Mrs. 'George Weller. "- - f ii!--'" ' :-. it--U- ''' Recent visitors at the W. J. CNeall home on North 5th street have been his mother, Mrs. C. E. Primm, and brother, Mr.; Charles E. O'Neal!, of La , Grande. The- 0Nealls' son, Frank, accompanied the visitors back : to LaGrande for a visit He is in the' merchant marine and will soon leave for duty. ' Installed under pneumatic pressure. - 1 " ''-I AND ' Metal lntertockin? Weather Stripping Saves up to 48 tin you fael. Tree Estimate - Ni ObliraUon J. D. Cnbi:!! ISIS Roosevelt Phone ttfS ; w Two Marines On Furlough Home on furlough after many months in the Pacific are two Sa lem marines. They are SSgt Paul D. Bar ham, 23, whose wife lives on route seven, and SgL George H. Wilkinson, 25, of 1948 D street. Bar ham last served with the fifth juTiDhibious corps. He was in the Tarawa campaign. The son of Jesse A. Barham, 1433 State street, he enlisted in July, 1942. ,' A member of the second marine division, Wilkinson last saw ac tion" in the Saipan-Tinian cam paign. A graduate of Salem sen ior high school, he enlisted in December, 194L i 7 GEKYAIS Pvt. Lloyd L. Fer- schweiler, son of Mrs. L. G. Fer schweaer, has been transferred from Sioux Falls. SJD, ta War- rensburg. Mo. He is with the army air corps. -. BLONDlE SCORCHY SMITH BARNEY GOOGLE NOW, MAKIMIUAN . . .iTH2 VsHKe tM THiS MOUSE! i'lil NOW, VWTCH l i SIPPO JiT IDOKJ MAMA. I t CLOSEiyANO AKlP tFS F&RXS I , 11LMAKETHS f GONEf J V ENCHAKTEOJ mm 4C L' .-' ;BggmSSlg UET'S NOT OCKER.SNUrTV. V WW., I yTJr (g & MiJssZJZ --" iXm 0C PPL-ftFTER UL VJJE , VVCWUVC ' N JVWU f f UPUJK TAVJJVCf" UWMSTr( PSV ; HAVE N0AJ BEEN ? GUMItl 12 j, Xt please p5t rr? JS I j i i r i MICKEY MOUSE TIIIMBLE THEATRE if . t m m r . -.mm. n . m r n mm W' 'LJi GESOMBHIMG MUST BE WR0NS. ITSTIME FDR THE ART CLASS 10 MEET, BUTSlNuAO OR THE 1iPkC oriT 1 1 frit- l THE LONE RANG EH I . M.. iiaaw I'"- at f I 1 - -.I-'- , aav mr m a av v l rvjv I i r it tt i v-r maf tr si r a jt " 3' LITTLE ANNIE ROONET y C)Xgg I f I IvA 1C Ik -g IthAtKSI VQ. ALLH1 WE'RE I I VfcS. I SUPPOSE SOTTwrW WHaT- AT THE VfiriPQW twAwoto-iaiK jrr ! 4 f. -..I w( - General Olson. Now, in 7alla 7alla Hospital Brig. GenJ Ray F. Olson, act ing adjutant general of, Oregon, who was called back for a phy sical examination preliminary to re-entering the, army oh active duty, now is at the army hospital in Walla Walla undergoing treat ment. QM te Edward Harris, sea of Mrs. . Grace Harris, 1173 North 16th street, Salem, is now at home spending (a 30-day leave after some 18 months active service in the Pacific theater. This Is Har ris" second visit home since be- f ! - t ...... i ing in the navy four years, most of which has been spent overseas. He is a i graduate of Vale ' high school and his brother Jay now attends Salem high. He returns to San Diego! for f reassignment upon completion of his leave. JEEPER? fcUSS STARR, tU, RPT CtnK GLAD TO BS OM VOWS. WAY BACK HOME GETTMS AWA FROM THAT ISLAND IT IS N 1 ELS5 rvi AFRAID SONgTHligS: WILL HAPPEN! SUTWSJ PLAC6 Casjt. 141, Wssr 1 l&S TALK (CHILE I VAA .HAVIW' ME LUNCH r ri ' I Ml w r IWhATSTUEI I HE HAD i i i 1 1 1 I MATTER it J MO-HE I A FIGHT I I lidSNBAO I AIMT ; I WITH rM t u i fiiDi-i r I I I 1 I w""- I 1 ' ' . ' - i Herbert Steed, seaman second -class, son it Mrs. J. Lyman Steed, who has been sent to the mavy scheel ef sooaie tm Waah Incten, DC, to take farther training.' He was formerly at Farragnt. 1 - Pvt. Kelley E. Robinson, whose wife, Gertrude E. Robinson, re sides at 2420 Simpson street, Sa lem, la listed among men wound ed in action in the European area. LOOK'S AFTER-N THE HOUSE! NOUN AOU SLEPT--UWDE A HSAVV SeDATrVBi.M THE OKB SOU MAVS DID A UTTLg MY GRACIOUS YES.HE FOUND OUT SUE WAS AWFUL HESAtO I SHE GOODNESS! hwor with I WAS JUST i I h UOOWNG FOR ) . I L 1 fOONT HER OP T, I r.-MAff SHE MIGHT . CHESTER JLET5 HEtpt HER 1 HAVE HAD TO SPEND THE ) I FORGET HER ESCAPE FEOftA REST OF HER UFE OH ; y w A TERRIBLE r-Srj THAT PLACE WITH j- RJ eCCEIYEP MISS LUCY? H1M- 60Y! WAS; CCH- ME HAD.' I tii n - .H, i A Lyons ; marine, CpL Donald K. Huber, was recently promoted to his present rank while on duty at the marine corps air station,' Cherry Point, N.C. He is serving as an aviation ' machinist, mate with unit of the 9th marine air Craft wing, which Is In combat training. Huber enlisted in June, 1943. . Ltv Howard Karts, USNK. Sa lem physician who has been in the i service more than two years is at home on leave before going to his new assignment In Portland. - eM P- Id Toan like the way Ta-tro-nol works right where trouble Is to open up nose-rellere txuffy transient con SesUm. (Also grand for reUevmg snlffly, aneeay, stuffy distress ot head colds.) Follow directions In folder. - NOW LETS SEE MjU MAKfc THIS SNOW DISAPPEAR KWST A UTTLH WATER HK BUT MISS LUCY IS NICE -SHE WDULDNT DECEIVE ANY80DY AN'SHE I5NT RCrl,tAUSE RICH 6IRLS DOKITRIOE ON BUSES OR WORK IN WAR PLANTS, f 7?r' mi, 3 Brass BJk4ir liufiJex I IsstM I t 11 1 -Sf .11 NNV.1 llNNVNV V My AxW 1 V )l7 THSi2EV ALL IT y1 71' . .r.r.-r. vT, ; ....... .; , ,, .. . ... i; , .. . .... v !