$; i i i i , PAGE til Tea, .at Snell Home This Afternoon 1 Highlight on today social calendar i the largo tea for which Mm. Earl Snell, . wife of Oregon' governor, will be host ess at ber Fairmount " Hill noma ; In compliment to ther wives of ' legislators and wives of supreme court Justices and state offlQiala. Guests hava been Invited to call between the hours of 3 and I o'clock. Sandra Jochimsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her . man . Jochimsen, will open the . door. Receiving In the drawing ; room with Mrs. Snell will be Mn. Howard ,C.Belton, wife of ". the president of the senate, and - Mrs. Eugene E. Marsh, wife of the speaker! of the house. Presiding at the tes urns dur ing the afternoon will be Mn. . Harry H. Belt, wife of the chief . Justice of tha supreme court, Mrs. Charles A. Spcegue, Mrs. Leslie Seott of Portland, wlfe-of I the: state treasurer, and ' Mn. ' Robert S. Farrell, Jrv, wife of the secretary of .state. " Assisting In tha dining room will be Mrs. George Flagg, Mn. Arthur Rahn and Mrs. Elmer Halsted -of Portland. Mingling - with guests in the drawing room will be M. Daniel' J. Fry, "Jr.,Mrs. Paul Hendricks, Mrs. : Frederick Lamport and Mn. : Percy Kelly. Maccabees Plan No-Host Dinner Maccabees 84 d met Wednes ' day! night at VFW hall, with J. - F.dgar Reay perskling. Mr. and ! Mrs. F. Gephardt were given the i obligation. A cherk for nearly (300 wae received a the lodge's share In the sale of Fraternal temple. This amount was put . into the buildiag fund by vote of the group. A no-host dinner is set for February 14, the date of the next meejting. In charge are Mesdames Edih Strang, Evelyn Bremmer, Lucy Parkhurst and Elizabeth Folliis. A, discussion of the Fraternal congress, a meeting of all fra ternal orders of the city, to be held March 14, was held. Farewell Party . For Wilsons Mr.; and Mrs. Huh Craig of the : Brush College district were hosts at a farewell party on Tuesday night for Mr. and Mrs. F. E. VilMn, who are leaving for Santa Monica, California to !ive. '. Forty-two- guests were present. Games were in play and refresh ments served late in the evening. Mr;. Neva Wolfe San Diego assisted the hostess.- A box of candy was presented to the Wil sons; ;from friends, and grange members Mdriaae of Couple Told Announcement have been re ceived in Salem of the marriage of Miss Hallie Margaret Cham berlain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Oliver Chamberlain, to Mr. Louis August Kosbisch, United Ssates coast guard, on January 13 in San Francisco. The; bride attended Salem si hools and was formerly con . nected with Kennell-EUis studio here. She has been residing in Seattle for several yean and hat been in San Francisco aince early fall. 1 Today's Pattern Mr' Come but ot the kitchen in this Strawberry festival" apron) Pattern 4399; gay for hostess da V., efficient for work. Small liie 1 yardi - ' .. : ; ; Pattern 4589 (cornea in sizes small "(1I-1S), medium (18-20), large (40-43),' Small size takes yard 35-lnch. iSbawberry ap plique included, i I . . - . - Sand SIXTIX CPTS In coins tfr till, pattern ta Tiio Orenon l-.ateaman. Pattern JDent.. Sal-m. Die. Print var.ly KA&IS, AD DRESS, SllVK Nt "t. and FlfTtEM C, U mora for tha Anno Adams JaU and v,mtr Pattern Book, full ot atuart, f abrio aavtnf Vyle: free pattvrn for hat and Riuli-kag printed ns'it Ixi book. fit . . x n Society ; Clubs Music . . . . The jHome Maxine Buren Wemon'a. Editor CLUB CALENDAR FKIDAV 'it DAV auxiliary an day aewlng with Mra. Georg Pro. 191S Ma plm street. no-bot luncheon at hoon. 'i . Womin'i Blbla claaa. First Methodiat church, with Mra. O. William, 137 uxiora aireei, X p.m. Cootiette club hall, t pjtx. ijnaat at Veterana ATiianT . Salem Womin'i club boar meeting. 1:49 p.m., rasuiar meet inc. 1:30 p.m. WKONESDAT umkM atudVi elan. Krat Proa- bytertan ehurcAi with Mn. J. X. Anderson, 1M South 14th atreet, 10 a m. Luncheon for Mrs. Wh te Visiting in the capital for a few days is Mrs. George A. White of Clackamas, who la tha house guest of Mr. and Mrs. I.. J. Scellars. j This afternoon Mrs. Scellars will preside atj a one o'clock luncheon in honpr of Mrs. White and twelve of tier frienda. The affair will be hefd at the Scellara home on Fairmount HilL Guests will be seated at small tables centeredj with bouquets of violets and narcissus, carrying out the purple j jand white color-, scheme. Contract bridge will be in play during jlha afternoon. Patsy Severin a .Party Hostess ii Patsy Severin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Q. Sev erin, has Inviteld a group of friends to an ! informal get-together tonight at the home of her parents on Tillman avenue. Refreshments will be served af ter an evening! of dancing and games. Patsy's guests are Diane Per ry, Joan Smith, Beverly Krue ger, Barbara Johnson, Lila Par mentier, Dyle Fussa1!, John Er-, icksen, Chink Blakeley, Ramla Cummings, Allan Gilchrist and Erin Frederick. Mi Mr. and Mrs, ClaJde Murphy will be in Eugene: tonight to at tend the First Citizen's banquet of the Eugene ii Realty board at the Osburn hotel. Mrs. William Deenejr enter tained members! of her club at a bridge supper Tuesday night at her Fairmount Hill home. Today's Needlecraft Don't let a fuel shortage scare you. Be warm arid all dressed up, too, in this quilted weskit. So sim ple to quilt and embroider in wool. Quilting and wool embroidery make a luxurious! weskit Pattern 887 has transfer of embroidery; pattern; size IX, 14, 19', state size. Send feLEVEN CENTS in coins for ' tboa pattern to The Oregon States man, Needlecraft DpU, Salem. Ore. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS. - Fifteen centa m6re brines you our New 33-pace Needlecraft CaUlog... ,m unaurauone ot oesixna for em broidery, knHUnc crocUet, quiits. . . . t-Jak-ii4isKtsCaaJf Tb ! Jeryme English V Society Xditor : Miss Ryan A Hostess i Saturday , Miss Patricia Ryan has invited guests to m dessert supper Sat urday, night at her home ore North 15 th street io compliment to Miss , Nancy Stricklln and Miss 'Susanna Schramm, who" are leaving the first of Febru ary lor) Mills college, Oakland,; !' s -California, to begin their occu-': ' 1 v' i' pational therapy training. After; Oalem COUpld tO a four months course they will . ;- be placed in an army hospital. Guests win be seated at small; tablet centered with blue can-' dies encircled with sprays of , acacia. Bouquets of spring Cow era will be arranged about the guest rooms. Contract bridga, , will be in play during the eve- ; ! riog. 'r Bidden to say au revolr to ' Mass Strteklln and Miss. Schramm are Mrs. Jame'a J. Howard Mrs. Norman Yagle, Mrs. Donald H. Nagel, Mrs. John I Sullivan, Mrs. Robert Brown- ' ; ell, Mrs. James Bennlson, Mrs. " Victor Collins, Mrs. George La Vatta, Mrs. Charles Powers, Jr7 . Miss Dorothy Koschmider, Mi5 l Helen Smith, Miss Ernestine J ; Frederickson and Miss Sybil ' Spears. . ; f i- :: ! : Mrs.;! Carpenter Fetes Club ' i 1 Mrs. Homer V. Carpenter will, entertain her club at a one o'clock f luncheon this afternoon sat her Court street home. Contract bridge will be in play after the -luncheon hour. j ! Mrs. J. T. Whittig and Mrs. W. B. Robinson will be additional, guests. Members are Mrs. Lynn Purvine, Mrs. Max Oj Buren,; Mrs. If L. Laws, Mrs! A; F. ; Marcus.-, Mrs. N. J. Ljndgren, . Mrs. John W. Harbison, Mrs. R. T. Boats and Mrs. Carpenter. i ' ' it" s;; is .Eolq .Women to Sew; Tuesday The ladies of Eola will hold their next Red Cross meeting. at the home of Mrs. E. L-tHerrell, local chairman in the community January! 30 at 1 o'clock. All ladies tn the community are asked to attend, as there will be Red Cross sewing and other work. Any one , having: warm garments for the war relief, are asked tq bring them at this time. There will also be a report on ilast year's activities. ' SILVfRTON puns for initi ation o( members into Ramona chapter, Ofder ot thai Eastern ; Star, wre made at the Tuesday ; night meeting with Mrs. Lloyd : Larsen and R. A. Fish presiding as worthy matron and worthy patron. Initiations will be held February 13. . Mn. i. R. Irish was 'escorted by Mrs. R. A. Fish, marshal, and ! installe4; organist by M r s . ; Larsen. Decorations for the Tuesday night meeting were in charge of Mrs." A; W. WootJ- ; worth, with refreshments ar ranged by Mrs. Ted Rutherford iand Mrs. James HollingsworUv . Ramoiia club will meet Feb- niary 6 at 1 pjn. with Mrs. W. R. Tomison. Mrs. Taylor and SMrs. Hllingsworth will be as ! sistant hostesses. H-aa. aSi 't inchaa Iq eiroumfafenae SOMETilHIG X-TRA III EGG PRODUCTION PORTLAND, OREGON Wartime hens are responding to government appeals lor increased production aeeordinx to S. A. Cowan. 4430 N.C Kilu'ngawortk Arenae. As proof ho displays an egg weighing- well over a Quarter pound and measurina eight and one-half Inches in circum ference from end to end. This over aised tgg was laid by a White Leg bora hen only eight and one-half rnontha eld fed on Triangle X-fcra Egg Producer and scratch,: Mr. Cowan not only reports pro duction of larger eggs by his flock, but points t a remarkable laying record as welL One pea of Lf g horns have bees laying from SO to 90 oggs per day. Another pea cf 229 birds are laying- aa average cf about 123 e g? per dar. I feel' states Mr. Cowm. MtLai Triaaclo X-tra T.g? Prodooee U reeponsibla for a lry part of this fiae egg rtodoetioB." . jtAA.) v. OHIXSOri STAT1EMAK, Sataa, Xt. Needhanx 'Guest'jatj::;, . Parties':;. ntX' ' Lt Wlhfield Need ham, 'arnsj medical corps, is visiting in Cba ' capital at" the home-of his par ents, Mr. and MJSv-i.-Neeil ham. Lt. Needham, ' who la sta tioned at CamplHaan, Calif, is home on a two -weeks leave. ' Tha young army lieutenant , was honored at an Informal din ner party, Thursday night wban Ills parents entertained at their ' North Capitol street Iresldenct for a f ew jfrierjds. ;,?. For Sunday eyening: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Needhani Jare ar " ranging an open houai In com-. s pliment- i-tha former's .brother at their North. 1 1st street resi dence. Friends of Lt. -I'Jeedham hava been invited to eaU be tween B and 8 o'clock,' - Lt and Mrs. Ralph K. Pur-' vine will assist the hosts Jnfor-r mally. Arrangements lof early spring' flowers will provide the: decorative note about the rooms. ; vvea in juigene The wedding of Mrs. Freda W. . Wintersteen and Mr. Paul Nichol- son will be solemnized In Eugene on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock at tha home of tha bride's sister, Mrsl Minnie Cherry Conley. Rev. Wesley T. Nicholson of the Con gregational church will 'officiate. Tha couple will ba unattended. The bride will wear a dress of dark green, self trimmed, and will carry a nosegay of spring flowers. - I After the ceremony, a family dinner will be served to twelve. The table will be covered with a white hand made crochet cloth, centered with spring flowers in- crystal, and lighted by white tapers. 'I . 1 ' n .For going away , the bride will wear a two-piece suit; of -gold wool, a j black coat and white accessories. Following a short trip, the couple wil Rive in Salem , at 1842 South Winter street ; j; - - . It Dr. Dillon Will ' Speak Saturday Dr. Harry S. Dillon, president of Linfield college, . will be speaker at the meeting of the Salem Woman's club on Satur day afternoon. The I business meeting ! and . program at 1:30 will follow the "board meeting, which- is -scheduled" for ' 1:45 . o'clock. i : , . Josephine Albert Spaulding, accompanied'by Mrs. A. A. Schram,!will sing several num bers. Mrs. Ronald Glover is : chairman of the tea committee. Business and Professional Woman's club Card club will meet on Saturday night at , 8 o'clock with Mrsj Anna Morgan, 637 North 20Jh street Mis Mary Sheldon will assist the hostess. ''You'll Be-Sorry" IF YOU DOIIT JOIII THE il(I).xtJ'(b( 155 N. liberty Oregon. Friday Morning, January 23, 1343 '- ! in . i ... i i VTanej Mra. Franklin Pierc' HiUyer- of; vScmta MixAcd,. I - Ccdifomiar dr cmnotincing tha marriage' of ihit daught ; Wy Thelma, abov; to Lt (jg) Herbert Perry Grant, IL of 't ' Salem. " : - . . ' ; f Th Iceremony was performed December 24th in the -r. First Methodist church in Reno, Nevada.Mr. Grant Is novr Ui'ilWUlW, YllUt 1191 iyUllU YTilJilW Irib UlUiU 13 UYV10CA19, ' The bridegroom is the son of MfV and Mrs. Herbert P.r : I Qrcmt of this city. He Is a graduaie of Salem schools and V l the Unjrsity ol Oori Wherf he .was ciaied Wu.. - Delia Tail Delta fraternity, u::- .4: MONMOUTH Miss Marian fiowman, daughter of Mrl and Mrs. Charles Bowman, became the bride of Staff Sgt' WiUiam F. Warren, in a ceremony read at the home of the. groom's par ents, Mr. and Mn. Walter F. Warren at Arkadelphla, Arkan sas. The double , ring ceremony was used, i , j . A native of Monmouth,; Miss Bowman was , graduated j from . 'local schools, including Oregon College of Education,, and is teaching at Lowell, in Lane coun ty. Sgi Watren has been in the service since: 1940, serving in the Aleutians, Africa and Italy where he was wounded in action and awarded the bronze star and purple heart; After a short honeymoon Sgt Warren will jreturn to the North ington general hospital at ! Tus caloosa, Alaj, where he is sta tioned,; and his bride will return to Lowell to' continue teaching. t : i :; -..-! Province Officer Visits Chapter; '.; r- : , . ' Visitor in the capital Thursday was Mrs. Herbert L. Eastlick of Pullman, Wash., northwest prov ince president of Alpha; Chi, Omega. She : was a guest of the Beta Chi chapter of Alpha Chi Omega on the Willamette uni versity campus. . . . 'Mrs. Eastlick was entertained at luncheon at the chapter bouse ' Thursday noon with the active 'girls attending. Other guests were Mrs. Burton Myers', Mrs. i Carl Pope and Mrs. Lewlis Griffith of fiie Salem - (Alpha Chi Omega alumnae. ! ; .'. ; TT7"7 77 Warns Tins iiommiG! BOODS OFSII ATrSl l , l 1 I t r i t 4 A 1 -i t TaWte. VJafiA mfr 1 t?AU.a y5?VVT..r r:-l- Interests " From Corpus Christl, Texas, ; comes word of the marriage of ; Miss Jeanne Duval, daughter of ; Mr. Ed Duval of Salem, 'and Or- villa d. Mull, son of Mr. and ! Mrs. J. O. MuU of Salem. " ! The candle-light ceremony was.j performed the evening of January 1 at the Methodist par sonage. Rev. Richard O. Thayer officiated. j r ; !: I'. i " The bride wore a cedar brown suit with brown accesso ries. Her corsage was of orchids. Miss Arlene Huber, the bride's only attendant, wore a navy 'blue suit and accessories and corsage of white gardenias. Arthur Lantau served as best man for the groom. The young couple graduated from Salem 'schools. Mrs. Mull was connected with the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph com pany prior to her marriage. They are making their home in Corpus Christi, where Mr. Mull is stationed with, the navy. WANTED Good Ready-to-Wear Sales girl, age 29 years to 35 years. tAssresslve. reliable,' to work on salary and com mission or ! straight salary, possible to earn as much as $175 per month. "Write Statesman, ! Box No. 620 rr COOTID hi a - VV06I) Phone 3194 Dance Will rpollOW: ;.Gleev':';ru:v:N ' . A student body dance will be i -held hi the Willamelt;.univer8-S- ity gymhasiunt immediately .-fej-lowing JVeshman Glee this Sat ; urday night Chairs and platform wiUfbeeard-from.ne;uor atte the. singing and formation pontest and students WU danca , to the music ot tha nickelodian. Jackhl Glei manager, has a 'pt nld Jmt Ayret Mary rarknaMarWorttotak. charge of the informal affair. ,Zar oieai - - ' - r - SlwDl'be Itr toiWital thi. weekend-for toe' frSmanle. festiviUea. Mr -ind Mrs. RalphNUes-of gore or th wilTbe among-thoseparticipat- mS AcUtpaing lfr.'ud Mra. mer to Salem will be Mr, and MrsZGeorge Swafford and Mrs. - MUdredJBoyington. They will all be; guests of Mrs. Homer . H. Smith, JrVi :-j Miss Charlotte -Kaiianqe y J ...!- j a- coming down irom roruanu the event and Vfll be the week- :r end house guest of Mr and Mrs. . Aisjsa vav . - ""11 naroia jsnuxreu. , - Mrs. Arnold xarson ; - 1 m " fL "SS T, 1t nt. Mm. tending Willamettrlinder the Jfte'vF- V-H.prpgranv and will par- ticipate in the gleeV - Miss Mary Paranougian ;oi .Portland will be here this week end for glee. She will be the house guest of her sister, Mrs. Ralph Barnes. sj Miss Mary Jean Huitoa is coming from Canby for glee and will be the guest oj Miss Sybil .Spears. ; . i; "They Kept Right SERGEANT ROBERT COLD, paratrooper irom Floral" Park,, . -' r . Long Islaod, New York- . "I tco on m 10-man patrol that penetrated tvro miles behind tha enemy lines in Italy. Wo walked right into, an ambush. Tha Jerries opened up oh us from a group of houses. They poured is into us with machino guns, rifles and mortaru Only fiva of us got bach.' I was hit in tha right shoulder by a 'burp gun' -m .German machine pistoL They took me to an evacuation hospital on the beach at'Antio. Tha hospital teas shelled tha second day I teas there. Td just been operated on. My tent was full of amputation cases,' soma of them pretty bad. When tha shells started felling it was pretty tough. Two nurses wera killed. But the other nurses - they just kept right oh working through tha shelling. They wera just kids, most of them, and lAev JMas . seem to have enough help, but to make up for anything else ; ALL Women Con Help! If you are entrained take a home nuralng or mirsea aide course. -II you are a senior cadet nurse serve your final ax months in an Army hospital. I If you are a registered nurse Joist the Army Nurse Corps. Yoil may mean the difference between life and death to our wounded men. Visit or write your local Red Cross chapter for full iniorma. tion and application Mank. ; Or communicate with the Surgeon . General, U. S. Army, Taahington 25, D. G ' ' j ' - NURSES ARI NEEDED NOW! etaaa mM m infarmatia oa hw k kal tha W. . Army Nwraa a Hamaj eiv. ri out ti ( .Carton toTeatlfi iZZLi' U. G. ARMY W NuaSG CORPSi ,1 S- ' . ' " i '- ' v-- r'-: ' :-: , , THa SMrON of ror Wl 94 etoat aoaator la. t 433 STATE STREKT ' . ' - . SALKM ; THIS MESSAGE COMPUypfs OF . r -;. 1) Itorlb, Commercial a v.a . m. Friday the Spa ish dub will meet at theYWCA. , Prof. Moellering wUl conduct a half-hour drill in Spanish. Mr. Colin Kennedy, who spent six ,yeara in BogoU, Colombia, as. t district supervisor for the Gen- . eral Electric company and is 1 now with tha Eoff Electric com pany, will be the speaker. .: Neeo" Registrants rnca ,- 3 1 OT Oia&S , . ; . , More : registrants , tor in strition class being held in the - evenings at the Maric county C.rtHW - licited by members R" 1 trition committee. , Miss -Rum j Ann Reed, is Instructor class, which, is held 1 each Wed- nesday night from 7:S0Jo :S0 . Miss Reede .-has assured those who 'adsh to registerjhat she j dass to gettof the entire course, S although the flrjt sten classes have already been held. - j ..... At the next session, Mrs. Farm Dougherty will demonstrate the f mor nreDaration of vegetables. . ... tirh. MiiNt. atates Miss Keeae, . t -. - . - is specially vaiuaoie io youua f women w h o s e nusoanas are Joverseas and who have done lit- S tie cooking thus far. ; ' S Women interested in 'becom ing canteen workers In the Red Cross, must have completed a nutrition course. Information "i may be had from the office, .telephone 8277. The Dine and De club met en Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Lucille Wilson. Guest were Mra. Kay Sorenson and Mrs. Nancy Finn. Luncheon was served to nine members. The table was centered with a birthday cake for Mrs. Wilda Lapman. The group did Red Cross sewing. On Working . V they had courage and skill enough they lacked" I am a'raatatarod i I am anr aat mir I am tMtramao hot faat to team -tato. e