PAGE SIX Salem Girl t . jiWeds Navy- Officer r Today's exciting romantic news 41 -I 9 t f : concerns wie uuiudgc y. , aioa I Molly Jean Maison, daughter of Lt. Col. and Mrs. H. G. Maison, ' and Lt. (jg) Kelton Lamar Low- ery, United States navy, of ' Greenville, Mississippi, which took place at Fort Mason,-San' " Francisco on Sunday afternoon, March 11 at 4 o'clock. A ati4llnfr t-Aan4?nn . Wat at the. officer's club in the Fair mount hotel after the ceremony. ' The bride's mother and brother, Lt. (jg) Mack Maison, arrived from Ottumwa, Iowa j for the " ceremony. The groom's mother also came from the south for the wedding. Lt. Col Maison is now serving in the South Pa cific. - i The bride is a graduate of Salem schools. She attended the University of Oregon and is a member of Delta Delta Delta. Last year she received her pilots license and sinte then has been living in San Francisco. Lt. and Mrs. Lowery will re side at Hunter's Point, San Fran cisco while he is stationed there. Lt. Lowery graduated from the United States naval academy at -, Annapolis in 1943. He is with the submarine! sen-ice of the navy. Luncheon at Marion on Monday Mrs. Burt K.' Snyder; of Lake view, wife , of Representative Snyder, presided at a smartly ar ranged luncheon Monday after v ' ndon in the Marine Room of the Marion hotel. 'Covers were placed for thirty guests including a group of the legislative contingent and Salem friends of the hostess. Bouquets t) -early spring flowers and blos foms provided the decorative . nbte on the luncheon tables. Jason Lee WSCS .Meets Wed. : The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of the Jason Lee Me morial Methodist church will i jaeet Wednesday, March 14, "t uj0:30 o'clock for the regular' i' monthly meeting. The morning session will be devoted to busi ness and will be followed by a luncheon. The afternoon session t 2 o'clock will continue the theme of the year, "Behold! I have set before you an open door." It will include a devo- . '. 1 i . . J liTT a. rru i . launai Muuy, naM iuuu nut, Known," by Mrs. Glen Larkin and a character portrayal "Three Lives," by Mrs. Carl Carkon. i Interested women are invited to enjoy this fellowship. ' Mm. T. W. Hammond of Port - Jand will be in Salem today as the guest of Mrs. E. E. Bergman. j Mrs. Norman Speck and daurh- terter, Mary, have been visiting riends for several weeks in fcooksack, Washington. asked to bring guests. A box soc i Eagles auxiliary card party will be held this ; afternoon in the committee room of the Eagles ' hall at 2 o'clock. Members are .r iil will be held tonight at the ( hall with an bid time dance fol ; lowing. i f. Mrs. Robert Jeseph and chil ;dren, Bobby, Billy and Sally Jo :f Portland, spent the weekend in the capital as guests of Mrs. i Reynolds Allen. ' Lt. Joseph ia ;now serving in the South Pacific with the navy. The Josephs made their home here before he : entered the service. - Regular meeting of the Royal ! -Neighbors Sewing club will not . be held this Wednesday. "Today's Menu -- Let's have macaroni and cheese for dinner tonight and with this , x : popular main- dish well have a ; less well known accompaniment. . . ; Green salad , Macaroni and cheese Fig pickles . Buttered spinach Lemon pie , .. , FIG PICKLES . 1 pound dried figs ... - 1 tablespoon stick cinnamon ' " 1 teaspoon whole cloves r- ia cup vinegar IV cups sugar . 4 1 teaspoon whole allspice I' . 'Wash figs. Cover with cold '- water; cover and simmer until tender. Add sugar, vinegar, and , i spices and simmer for 20 minutes J , Jonger. ; :-' RATION CALENDAR - ,rOCESSED rOODS; ' Book 4 Blue stamps XS through Z9. ' AX through Si valid through June 30. ITFAT, BUTTER, FATS Si CHEESES: Book Keg sum pi v uitouru j .and M through D2 now good.. E2 ' thrwurn JS valid March 4 , through June ,30. tttAKi ' Book 4 Sugar stamp 33 good SROi.: Los Stomp Invalid: . Book S Airplane stamps Not. 1 ' and 3 valid no. - r i-A14 through March 112. Each coupon mortb 4 gallons. mFI OIX"" " , - Period 4& 5 coupons . and period HJ coupons 0?-43) series valid through April 31. 1943- - . I ; r v f Society. . Clubs Music .... The Home Maxine Buren Women's Editor Miss Virginia Pope Weds Ensign Lloyd Griffiths j At Church Ceremony j In a beautiful ivory wedding gown which had been worn by' her grandmother, Miss Dorothy Virginia Pope was married Monday night to Ensign Lloyd A. Griffiths. The nuptial vows were repealed at 8 o'clock at the First Congregational churchjwith Rev. David ffiel- sen officiating. The church was decorated with arrangements of plum blossoms, snapdragons and calla lillies. Lighting the altar candles were Miss Emma Lou East and Miss Patricia Mansfield, who wore pink dresses. Miss Betty Louise Sinkola sang "At Dawning" be fore the bridal party entered. Mrs. James Thompson was the organist and played the wedding marches. . The tallf brunette bride, daugh- -ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Pope, walked down the center aisle on the-arm of her father, who gave her in marriage. Her wedding dress was of old ivory heavy bro caded satin and grosgrain design ed with basque bodice which laced up the front and elbow ngth sleeves. The full skirt was fashioned with paniers on the side and a bustle in back. Lace ruffles edged the bottom of the skirt which ended in a full train. Lovely old lace embellish ed the neckline with lace inserts on the sleeves which formed a ruffle. . She wore a fingertip length veil of heirloom lace which cas caded from a coronet of orange blossoms. The bride carried an old fashioned nosegay of white " camellias, freesias and bouvar dia. Attend the Bride Miss Dorothy Hoar was the maid of honor.' She wore a royal blue velvet gown with a full skirt of pastel blue brocaded sat in. -Her flowers were pastel pink carnations, pink camellias and sweetpeas. Immediately preced ing the bride walked Meredith Jean Huggins, daughter of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Meredith Huggins, as flower girl. She wore a floor length dress of flowered print and carried a pastel nosegay. ; Mr. James Thompson stood with Ensign Griffiths as best man. Seating the guests were Mr. Carl Pope, jr., brother of the bride, Mr. Richard Chambers and Mr. Phillip Chambers, cousins of the bride. j For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Pope chose a mist blue silk crepe gown and a corsage of American Beauty roses and bou vardia. Mrs. Lorene Griffiths attended her son's marriage in a dusty rose gown of old rose. Her flowers were pink rapture rose buds and bouvardia. The newlyweds greeted their guests at a wedding reception at the Pope home on North Winter street. The bride's table was cen tered with the tiered wedding cake which was encircled with a wreath of smilax and bouvardia. On the buffet was a crystal ep ergne of freesias. At the Reception Mrs. J. J. Thompson cut the ices and Mrs. L. R. Chambers presided at the coffee urn. Mrs. G. Frederick Chambers and Mrs. E. C. McWilliams of Tacoma, aunts of the bj-ide, assisted about the rooms. Miss Nada White and Miss Barbara Brunk assisted in the serving. Miss Joan Brunk passed the guest book. When the couple left on their wedding trip to the coast the bride wore a dusty pink gabar dine suit with grey top coat and black hat and accessories. Her Leona Kelso r Weds Navy Man ; Mrs. Carl E. Houghton, the for-! mer Leona Kelso of Salem, re-' cently returned from a trip to Vallejo, California,-' where she was married to Mr. Carl F. Houghton, TM. 2c, of the Unit ed States Navy, and who is sta tioned at the receiving base in Shoemaker, California for' tur- ther reassignment. v 1 . The bride will reside at the home of her parents, Mr; and Mrs. J. W. Kelso, 19$5 South ' Church street, Salem, for the du ration. Delta ZeU alumnae will be en tertained at the home of Mrs. Hugh Morrow, 1465 State street, tonight at 8 o'clock. : - Ycn're IIcl Tcd OB This is a message for men who have known life but no longer tad it thrill ing because of tbe lack of certain vita mins nd hormoneu Tromone, a e cent medical diseovery combining vita mins and hormones may multiply the rim and test and enjoyment 'you once knew. - Your 'Whole approach, your whole attitud toward lite, may ira proT when yoa. begin to us Tromono. Now tt may be possible tor middle aged men to again enjoy the tame spirit, vitality and pleasure that made their youth a tbing to remember. Added years may not subtract from your plea sures when you use Tromone. the new medical formula combining vitamins and hormones. Follow directions on iari Tromone for sale by Perry's Drug Store and druggists everywhere. K Jeryme EngTisb Society Editor corsage was of orchids. Lter the couple Iwill in the month the coupl leave for Ottumwa, Iowa where Ensign Griffiths will begins his naval air; corps training. I The groom arrived in the Icap ital by plane Friday from ffew York City where he receive his ensign's commission at thej Ca thedral of St John the Divine. He has been stationed at Fort SchuylerN.Y. The bride at tended Oregon State college! and Willamette university. She lis member of Alpha Chi Onega. Ensign Griffiths also attejpded Willamette before entering! the service. He is a'niember off Sig ma Tau fraternity. I Halls Hosts!: At Dinner Tonight ; : j . Representative and Mrs. John H. Hall of Portland will enter tain a group of friends informal ly at dinner tonight at their home on North 13th street. An arrangement of spring flowers will center the dnner table. The evening hours will be spent informally. Covers will be placed for Sec retary of State and Mrs. Robert S. Farren, jr., Speaker o the , ! House Eugene E. Marsh and Mrs.; Marsh of McMinnville Mr. and Mrs." Harry S. Schenk and Representative and Mrs. John H. Hall. , . . J ' Red Cross FunHs Are Solicited I Mrs. James T. Brand, co-chairman of the women's division of the Red f Cross drive, has gasked that residents, who hav not been contacted by the solicitors, give independently to the drive and send their money or checks to drive headquarters, galley Motor, In care of Mrs. Blanche Allen. ) :': . I, . : J.-. Solicitors may have called when residents were "not a home and even may have been missed through -some error. ' If such per sons send in their Contributions the drive will come 7 to a! close much quicker and the. solicitor will not have to repeat , hir call to the house. I '" Home: from the Uniyertity of Oregon for. the weekendf were Miss Mary Jane Simmons, Miss Miriam ?Becke and-Miss parriet Hawkins. The latter tw came for the announcement breakfast of Miss Doris Berwick and En sign Rollin Haag. . I . Mrs. John Beakey lefif Friday for Spokane, to T join jCaptain Beakey, who , recently returned from the European theatre of war. ' He is now at Baxter Gen eral hospital. Mrs." Beakey is registered at the Davenport hotel while In Spokane. -, , Mrs.' Sidney King was! hostess to members of her club Monday night i at her Chemeketl street home. A dessert supper ivas f ol j lowed by several hours lof con- tratc bridge. "Mrs. Charlfs Feike Was art additional guest.! I j j ( Miss Virginia Kirley of Nam- pa, Idaho, who is attending the Sorthwest Nazarene college, was the weekend guest of Mrs. Glenn Frazier at the home of Jier par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Ross. Miss Kirley was in McMinnville for the northwest invitational de bate and speech tournament last week,' r- for.fish, fowl, meats and economy meals to every cjicli'i? - jf The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon. Tuesday Morning, Visitors Are ; Herefrom r The 'South r: ': i: r .n . h , . : Mrs. Grey U. Munjar (Barbara, Williams) and five months old daughter, Linda Bruce, arrived in the . capital Sunday morning - for an extended visit with her her parents, i Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Willi amsj ' Mrs. Munjar came west from her home in r Atlanta, Georgia, ' .and stopped j a .month enroute in : Los Angeles and Santa Rosa with her brother and sister-in-law, Lt. and Mrs. Bruce Williams. In San Francisco the former Salem girl visited with Mrs. James Cos tello (Ruth Starrett), whose hus band is with the merchant ma rine. 'Mrs. Costello formerly re sided in the; capital. Newlyweds Guests at i - 1 s :: TV to i -r JLll 11 lfc?! A wedding dinner and reccp . tion honoring Lieut. Commander and Mrs. 'James W, Bates, the former Pauline Bizonwho. were married in San Francisco Feb ruary : 14, Was held Sunday at the home of Mrs. Bates, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bizon at Hub bard. The bride formerly resid ed in Salem. Following dinner - the bride's cake was cut, after which the honored couple opened their wedding, gifts. During the after noon Lieutenant-Corn m a n d e r . Bates showed colored slides .of various scenes he : had taken. while on duty in the Aleutians and in thej South Pacific Ldeu-tenant-Com m a n d e r and Mrs. Bates , returned to Seattle Sun day night, where they are now making their home. Guests present for the affair were L. A. LeDoux, Miss Vivi enne LeDoux and Mr. Edward Schaecher of M t . Angel, Mrs. George J.' Hauptman and Mrs. Roy B. Wright of Salem, Mrs. Betty Krupicka and Mr. John Bizon of j Woodburn, Mr. and Mrs. George Grimps of Hub bard, Mrs. Russell Gardner and sons, Johnny and Donnie, Mr. and Mrs. Gedio Marson and sons, , Jimmie arid Patrick, Mrs. Garo :r lyn Kovadh and daughters, Anne . and Mary, and Miss Margaret Duris, all of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. i Mike Kotrik, daughter, Mary, and twin daughters, Jean and Jane,) of Beaverton, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kiizmic of Sell wood, Mr; and Mrs. Tom Uhler and daughters, Mary and Anne of Oregon City, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Bizon. j Woman's Glub to Meet Wed; The West Salem Woman's club will meet at the Methodist church recreation room Wednesday, March 14, at 2 o'clock. Members who .have been working on scrap books for service men are asked to bring j their completed books to the meeting. Hostesses are Mrs. E. F. Under wood, chairman, Mrs. R. M. An verine, Mrs. W. White and Mrs. L. Wallace. All women of the community are invited to attend. . CLUB CALENDAR TUESDAY St. Paul's junior guild, all day sewing meeting 9:30 ajn Par ish house. Marion-Polk medical auxiliary with Mrs. G rover C. Bellinger, route five, S30 dessert supper. AAUW radio group, with Mrs. Guy Hickok. 12S9 North 21st street, 2 p.m. - ; Rainbow, regular meeting. -: Eastern Star social afternoon club, all day sewing meeting. YWCA board of directors, 10 a.m. YWCA. FOE auxiliary card party 2 p.m. WEDNESDAY WSCS of Jason Lee Memorial churchj all day meeting, 10:30 a.m.. luncheon ait noon. Past : Presidents of -Woman's Relief ' Corps meet with Mrs. Florence Shipp, 1880 Nebraska, covered dish luncheon, 12 JO p.m. Ladies Guild American Luth eran church meet at 2 p.m, church I parlors. Women's Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church meet in social hall of church, covered dish luncheon. 12:30 p.m. Circles and executive board of the First Methodist church meet. THURSDAY Keizer Sewing club with Mrs. Hoy Melson, all day meeting. AAUW Literature group with Mrs. Robert Wilson, 1223 North Sth street, pjn. FRIDAY Woman's 'Relief Corps meet at YMCA. 2-pjn. ; Dakota club with Mrs. Jessie Morgan. 525 South lltu street. 2 p.m. K Ask Chas. II. IIcElhinny oh out Oregon Autoa! Ufa GOWIU YEARS' Fl All I' He will give you full 'details . .. . , f- f 'A :t oa tbe insur ance plan -that enables you to retire with life income. . J,- OrcgoaMiitualljfe COMPANY 19 Ereyxnos Euildln? Womaofs Kelief Corps will bold, its regular meeting at the joiCA Friday afterrioon, kt 2 o'clock! The district convention "Will be held In Newberg at Jhel IOOF hall on Thursday, March 15 with sessions beginning in the : morn ing at, 19 o'clock. " ; Mn. Robert Wilson and Miaa Helen' Wilson will entertain the ... for the soft perfect setting i V ...for thogtntU coots that take, so wttl to i'-y,v. - Always Right, Always Ready, Take a Bow in New Inspiring i - " Put your fashion faith in a Chesterfield...tnd see your dollars outdo themselves when you select it from i . , Sears-big array ot the smartest Spring versions, lightweight Wools and soft wool-and-rayons in every important new color. . iJrlt ! - - - ' Easter DRESSES ..-I- . ' Newest I- and 2-piece styles in rayon crepes, jerseys, spuns and butcher rayonsi All have the smart detailing of more ei pensive dressed MS I A March 13. 1945 evening; literature group of AA-, UW Thursday - night tt the for mer's home, 1225 North Sth street at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Roy Hitchcock, will review "Invitation to live", by Douglas and Miss Ethel Pier son will review t "Ridin T h Rainbow" by Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. : Martin TJndle . and sons, Bruce! and Blair, of - spoken suits that moke a (or on Easter cortege - ' mm x gay print frocks . . . for tht loveliest Spring colors that ever joined ; on Eosttr porodt . . . ond tho soundest values your budget ever bought i to Spring Girls COATS ; 0" 14"; , Bright young casual or dress tip styles in singing colors. All wool or wool end reyon rnirfureV h qitW sizes, 7 , to 14. Easter. . Enchanting ttfle hats n.s5 1 ntkM r .s , T.t..s sis ,. ff , - s inq irrew cr muwii'mra felt abloom with Spring flow ers end misty with yetting. -AB head sixes. - J. I SoIsDr Ore. i Phone 9192 cut tcuh fashi:::s Oregon City were Sunday guests cl Mr. Iindle's brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Carl W. Emmons. , Mrs. R. C. nunter presided it luncheon and bridge Monday aft ternoon at her South Liberty street home for the pleasure of members of her club. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. . MilU at TIT - i fM . M f ( i H ATS of shin- ) P 1 at c:i the visited in Camas, Wash., over the " weekend vitH their son-in-law? and daughter,? Mr. and Mrs.' El . liott Price. i ' - I ' Miss Marianne Low was hone from the University of Washing ton this weekend. She came down to attend the! wedding ot Miss Virginia Pope; and Ensign Lloyd Griffiths Monday night. east fau:l'!i run S, . ft .v , . . . v fciOf