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Tb OSEGON STATESMAN, Salem. - Oregon, Friday Morning. March 30. 1945 P AGE SEC i '- -: . - 1 " v ' " - i - ; mmm wm ie - Lt. Estep and Bride Visit ; In Salem ; Lt Merlin Estep, Jr., United States marine corps, ton' of Mr. ! end Mrs.' Merlin Estep of Salem, ' was married to Miss Helen Ol son, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Albert Olson of . Whitehall, Mon tana, en March 17 at St Paul's Methodist: church' In" 5 Helena, j Montana.:. . . .- ' , : The double ring ceremony was ; ? read t 8 o'clock by Dr. George ' B. Morrell before an altar bank- d with palms and. many lighted i candles. Mrs. Betty Crabbe sang i "Always" and 'I Love You I Truly". -."'..v.- - ; ' . J For her wedding the bride -chose a white faille taffeta gown fashioned with a full, gathered , skirt which ended in a train. The bodice was made with long sleeves with points over the wrists and a sweetheart neckline. Her fingertip length veil of lace was arranged in a coronet -of lace and caught . at the sides with orange blossoms. She . carried a bouquet of Talisman roses. Mrs. James Latach was her sister's matron of honor. She. wore a pink chiffon gown and carried a bouquet of .blue and ' violet, sweet peas.' Mr. Joe Estep of Helena stood with his brother as best man. Ushers were Miss Sharley Hasi,, Miss Kate Sea grin and Mist Ruby Jenkins. A wedding supper for the bridal party was ; held at the Joe Estep home immediately af-. ter the ceremony. Lt end Mrs. ! Estep , came to Salem on their honeymoon" and are at the home of his parents. For travelling the bride wore a powder blue suit with matching accessories. The bride is a graduate of schools in Whitehall and Butte. She now operates a beauty shop,' in Helena. Lt. Estep' attended Willamette university and the University of Washington. He re ceived his lieutenant's commis sion in QuanUco, Virginia on March 14. The next day he left by plane for Helena. Lt Estep will leave Sunday for Camp Pendleton, Calif., to report for duty. '.Mrs.. Estep will return on Monday to Helena where she will continue with her work. Mrs. Eugene Reed ef Portland was In Salem Thursday and a guest at the party for which Miss Barbara Compton was hostess last night. Mrs. Heed will return to Portland, today. Texas Faniilv Are Rickreall Guests RICKREALL Mr, and Mrs. Harvy C. peaver and baby Shar on of Pyote, Texas' are here for a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Beavefc. He must return next week but Mrs. Beaver nd Sharon will 8iqi the sum mer here. j Mr. and Mrs, Fred jS. Crowley and family are moving to the Joe Simmon place. Thej Crowley old their place to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Palmer and they are mov ing there next week. Today's Needlecraft 1 Half the fun of crochet is working toward a. goal. Watch these pineapple squares grow in to spreads and cloths of breath taking beauty. . Whether you make lot for large pieces of a few for small ones, the squares are fun to da Pattern 591 has direction; stitch Send ELEVEN CENTS ta coins Sot Ihu pattern to Thm Oregon lut rnan, Needlecraft Dvftt., Salem, Or. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBEB. rour NAiu .ana aoursss. fifteen cents mors brings you our new 32-pa neetueorart cstaiof broidery, knitting, crocliet. quilta, 133 Illustrations f tfesigsa (or frrn tzzi cl CIrlsr Women! n you lose so much disr In monthly period that you ioet weai, ''dragged out" ttls may be duo to low blood iron. 80 try Lydla E. Pl&kham'a visuTsone of the best home ways to help bmld trp red blood ta such cases. Ptakham's TabUt art oaa of to great., t blood4roa tonic you can buy. e'oUow label ctreotioo. . Society Music . . . The Home Mejdn-Buren Wemea's Editor Pages Come By Plane To Visit Arriving in the capital for a visit Thursday were Mr. and Mrs, Wilmer H. Page and seven weeks old son, Michael, of Port Townsend, Wash who are the house guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer C Page. Mr. Page, petty officer sec ond class. United States coast guard, is stationed on the Wash ington coast The visitors, who came by plane fro m Seattle, , ' were met Jn Portland by Mr. and Mrs." Page. They will be hera for ten days during Mr. Page's leave. . ' . " Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer C. Page entertained Informally at dinner Thursday night at their Cheme keta street home in honor of their son and his wife. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Hill. Mr. Hill, Who is in the navy,' is home on leave from the South Pacific and recently saw the Page's other son, Rollin, who is also in the navy and in the South Pacific. M. L.jpnes Has 96th ".Bkthday Mr. M. L. Jones, formerly of Salem, celebrated his 96th birth day in Portland Thursday at the home of his daughters, Mrs.' An derson Cannon and Mrs. John Withycombe. Mrs. Ronald Jones, daughter-in-law of Mr. Jones, and her son, Ronald, were in Portland Thursday for the occa sion. They are remaining until today when they will meet Mr. Jones on his arrival from a busi ness trip to Washington, D. C. Mr, Jones, Mrs. Cannon and Mrs. Withycombe were all guests at the Jones home here earlier in the week. , ' Mrs. Duane Gibson has re turned from a week's 1 stay; in San Francisco and other points in the bay area where she was the guest of friends and rela tives. While in the south Mrs. Gibson visited with Sgt. Roger Wagner, who is now at Dibble General hospital, Menlo Park, Palo Alto. 1 ALWAYS jOiJP "iiicA BUY SUCH TK1NCS fM V JssH ssgffiA o2:-st B- "rH CiSlzh Sired : HiRX ! " ' ; Salcn, OrccaN is i-l i 1::- ! i :tf - , i - ; 1 I t? - Jeryme English i Society Sditor Mrs. ; Weekley : i Cltib I Hostess - j -' - i-i : -i Waconda Community club met Wednesday with Mrs. Wade' Weekly on Spruce street Mrs; Charles Gflbert, Mrs. Wilms Loe and Mrs.: Gilbert Fones. Prize at cards irent to Mn. William Kraber, Mrs. A. L. Lamb and Mrs! Arch Boyles. : J The next 'meeting of the club , Is at the ! home of Mrs. C. C Russell, lp78 : Highland avenue, on April M. ; . ;,; r Missj Ross ; Is HdF Guest- Miss Nancy 'Montgomery, whe is home from Oregon State col lege for the spring vacation, en tertained a group of coeds at a delightful j informal party Tues day night ftt the home of her par- -ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mont gomery, 1 on North 18th ; street. . The honor guest was Miss Rosa- belle Elizabeth Ross, who recent . ly announced her engagement to Mr.j James Roger White, United -States navy, j A linen! shower honored Miss Ross during ; the afternoon. A late supper was served by the hostess. Bouquets of spring flowers provided the decorative note about the rooms. i-l Honoring Miss "Ross were Miss Mary Ana Bollinger, Miss Bar bara Crawford, Miss Patricia Viesko, Miss Joan Beakey, Miss Arlene Frogley, Miss Evangeline McKinley, Miss Betty Staab, Miss Corrine tWade and Miss Nancy Montgomery, j j Bridge Club Is jj Entertained If Mrs. Ronald Jones was hostess to members of her bridge club Wednesday night at her country place. A i dessert supper was fol lowed byian evening of cards. ; -i'Mrs. Kenneth Bell and Mrs. John Beakey were special guest?. Members: are Mrs. Karl Becke, . Mrs. Edgar Tiij Pierce, Mrs. John J. Elliott; Mrs. Ralph Hamilton, Mrs. Brazier Small, Mrs. Walter Kirk, MrsJ F. W. Poorman and Mrs. E. V. McMechan. . G ubs Hostesses Pete Mrs. Rentfro j . - I . iii . : - The home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence N. Brown on South High street , was the scene of a . smartly arranged party Wed nesday night when Mrs. Brown, Mrs.- Melvln J. MQiett and Mrs. Reed D. Carter . entertained In ; honor of Mrs. Richard Rentfro. ; Cards were In play during the ' evening and: a shower compli mented Mrs. Rentfro. A ilate : supper was served by the; host . esses. The diking table was dec orated with pink and blue ap-' . pointments end bouquets of! c&- mellias, quince rand forsythia were arranged about the guest rooms. ; i-, Honoring : Mrs. Rentfro were Mrs. N. R. Thornquist Ms. Verna Graham, Mrs. Carl Soos, Mrs. Ray A. Yocom, Mrs. Bruce Carkin, Miss Roberta Jean Yo com, Mrs. J. M. Rentfro, Mrs. Cecil Manion, -Mrs. Kenneth Carr, Mrs. Eugene Rentfro, Mrs. J. L. Eaton, Mrs. Thomai N, Eaton, ! Mrs. Louis Lawrence, Mrs. Dick; Krohn of Newberg Mrs. Einer i Christenson of j To ledo, Mrs! Ross Courier of Rick reall, Mrs. Virgil Danison (and Mrs. Michael Leahy of Portland, and the hostesses, Mr. Melvln MilleU Mrs. Reed Carter Mrs. Lawrence Brown. and Hunts for Children Highlighting the social calen dar this weekend for members of the younger set will be Eister parties and egg hunts. Jo Ann Hoover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Hoover, and Kaye Tomlihson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Harold Tom linson, have invited a group of their friends to an Easter party this afternoon at the Hoover home on West Myers street ' During the afternoon; the guests will enjoy an Easter egg hunt and later refreshments will be served. Bouquets of spring .flowers will provide the decora tive note about the rooms. I Party on Saturday ! i Valerie Sevillier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jean Sevillier; has Invited ten little girls to an Eas ter party Saturday afternoon at the home of her parents on South Commercial street. After an Easter egg hunt re freshments; will be served to the guests CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY1 f" - Hal Hibbard camp and auxil- I -: lary of United Spanish War Vet- I ran S pjn. VTW hall. j I I McDarinel-Nelson Vows Read . The marriage of Mrs. Mabel Nelson, daughter " of Mr. and Mrs. A. W, Lamka, sr and Mr. , Dale .McDannet son of Mr. M. C McDanneL all of Salem, took ; place Monday night March 28 " the First ' Methodist church t parsonage with Dr. J. C Harri- ., son officiating. The bride wore a beige silk , suit and accessories and carried bouquet of Chines lilies. - Two matrons of : honor were Mrs. Arthur W. Lamka, jr, of Portland and Mrs. Raymond W. Lamka of . Salem.' The former wore a rose ' dress with black accessories and the latter wore . a green and brown dress with', brown accessories. They Carried -nosegays of j Chinese lilies. Mr. and Mrs. McDannel will make their home in Salem where he is connected with Reinholdt and Lewis. Ramps Will Be Dinner Hosts . .,- f . - ISr. and Mrs. Charles Ramp will celebrate their 31st wedding . anniversary on Saturday night when they entertain Informally for a group !of friends at dinner at the Marlon hotel. . After dinner the group will go to the Ramp home on Kingwood Drive for aa;; evening of cards. Bouquets of, plum blossoms and .daffodils will, b used ; to decor ate the guest rooms. . ' Guests of !Mr. and Mrs. Ramp wnrbe Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pe- ; terson, Mr. and "Mrs. Harry Crawford,' Mr.' and Mrs. Bert B. Flack, Mr.'and Mrsl Duane Gib-! son, Mr.-and Mrs. Fred Gibson; and Mr.' and Mrs. Frank Craw-; ford. Capping Service On Monday Seventy-two Red Cross volun teer nurses aides will receive their caps and pins at an im pressive ceremony Monday night April 2, at th4 First Presbyterian church at $ ofclock. This is th largest class to graduate in th . three year history of the nurses aide corps.! Judge George Rossman, presi dent pf the Marion county chap ter, American Red Cross, will -preside- and Mrs. Charles A, Spragu win be the guest speak er. Rev. SLjRaynor Smith will' give the invocation. Mr. John Schmidt will sing the "Star Spangled, Banner." The Interested public is Invited to attend the ceremony and the reception which will follow - in the church parlors. - '1 Shop Fred Meyer' Easter Parade of (Fashions and Fashion Accessories i i- i ' ' '. " - Cardigan end Slipover Sweepers '1$3 .90 and TF Sixt 32 re 40 Slipover and cardigans to be worn together to maJt a sweater set or on at a time. All 100 wool and .a Urg rariety to choose from. Th cardigan hare a. grosgrain ribbon trim down th front and ribbed .bottoms to Kll orw th hip. Th slipovers v snug neckline and square wide-ribbed shoulder yoke. i SSL" Sfiirs-s Wool and rayon skirts. Wear these with a sweater and you will be swinging along In fashion. Plaid and plain colors in new spring shades. Sizes 24 to IS. , At Alt Fred Meyr ! Apparel Seetlen Tnl Tl n 14J It Liberty Drug BuSdlag NeW YorKer Interested I In Youth . j Plana for "full employment" after the war include returning servicemen, war. workers and women-but leave young people entirely out of th picture, said Mrs. Helen S. Wilbur, ; staff member of the National board - of the Young Women' Christian association who Is In Salem for conferences. Mrs. Wilbur' Is here In the spe cific Interests of Girl Reserves, and ' Is observing trends In thought across the continent She is talking with thinking young girls, and will , take back to the head office, ideas to be used later as a basis for lead' ership and ' training material. Too few adults are taking an interest in vocational guidance for- adolescents, believes I Mrs. Wilbur, It i th social agencies. schools; and parents who. will have to cooperate in figuring out a program for the youth im " mediately following the war. Whei asked if the northwest : is behind in considering the fu ture of its youth, Mrs. Wilbur reluctantly admitted that it seem to be. Little is being done toward planning for those young peopie, she said, who have been . drawing large wartime J wages, and will be the first to be dis charged When servicemen return in numbers. ;: ; ; Speaking of opportunities for ghis, Mrs. Wilbur said-that here la 'a great future in such agen cies as the YMCA, for girls who are interested in dealing with "youth. Young persons can direct leadership r groups,, teach crafts and other skills as beginning training for the future, i Mrs., Wilbur has been In the northwest since the first of Feb ruary and Is obtaining an over all picture of youth in this part of th country. She i has met with various adult j committees and youth groups during the past two days in thej local YWCA. "' From San Diego' cornea j word of th birth of a daughter to Lt and Mrs. James M.; Houck (Nancy Dutton), on March 28 in the southern city. Mrs. Houck: formerly resided here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Dutton, who now live In San Diego. Mr. a n d Mrs. James Houck, sr., of Eugene are the baby's paternal grandpar ents, and Mr. A. R. Hunter of ' Salem! is the great grandfather. Lt Hduck is with the army air corps fn the South Pacific. .93 I Wmen' - Y 7 0 VA 14 1 . 'I III! ELSCTRONICSEWE R-EUlae Kirkweed, weraer to GooiricAkren. O. plant -lUhe op" a j! synthetic material ea aa electronic sewing machiae. Seams are i fused wltheet thread by heal appUed lateraally. . I ' " . ..... Today's Menu Green! beans salad can come from the frozen food locker to begin today's meat Ji--:';;' : Green bean salad '-' - Fish loaf, egg sauce ' -Buttered newcarrots j Hot cross buns Orange " shortcake j - FISH LOAF r i-egg;;--'."-- .1 ? .cups "flaked cooked or can ned fish - ; 1 cups mashed potatoes' v -tablespoon lemon juice 1 teaspoons salt ' e ' tf teaspoon pepper 1 cup -evaporated milk "Beat egg. Stir in fish, pota toes, lemon juice, salt and pepper.-Add sufficient milk to bind mixture and moisten .well. If fish and potatoes are Very moist less milk will be needed. Pour into a greased loaf pan. Bake in a hot over (423 degrees) un til brown, about 30 minutes. Serve plain or. with egg sauce. Yield: 6 servings. ! J EGG SAUCE t tablespoons flour 1 cup water, broth or vegeta ble liquid - 1 cup evaporated milk Vt teaspoon salt TJashjOf pepper 2 hard cooked eggs, diced Stir water slowly into flour to keep smooth.-: Bring mixture to a boil, stirring constantly to pre vent lumping: Add milk and seasonings set over boiling wat er and; continue cooking " until thickened, stirring occasionally.7" my A ! - Smart y Sixes' M 32 to 30 Mad back Vomeng Apparel Section Prices HfectiYa Friday Thru Monday if j -,.v v,, ' ' l , immmmm . '' ' , 1 a, " mm . ... I RATION CALENDAR ',.""1 . S' ,- WATS,' FATS, ETC.! " Book 4-Rd Stamp Q9 through food , through March 31. Stamp Tl mrough XS good through April 18; YS i and Z through OS good through June J: IS through JS good through jun M. : raocESScn foods: . . i ' Book 4 Blue stamp XS through TM and AS and BS good through March 3L Stamp Cl through Cl good through April 28; HS through MS good through Jun 1: NS through SI good through June SO. . . . . sugab: ',. - ; . '. Book 4 SUmp U valid . for flv pounds through June S. Next stamp -scheduled to .b validated Mjr 1. r . SHOES: - " i -ii" M Book S Airplane stamps A. t ad S valid indefinitely. : - GASOLINE: "'"-', ; A IS coupons good everywhere for four gallons each t through. Jun It ,- FUEL OIL: ) ... Period 1-S (incl) eoupona valid through August 31. Not more than 3 . per cent of season's rations : should have been used to date. - ' " - ' for. fish, fowl, meats and economy meals Handbags Brown and $71.98 RlaMr ! rVf NoveHy styled with strap handles and metal : frame. Genuine leather styled to suit every ! woman's taste. Will bold everything ompletelqr i land eoastaatly. Earrings Large aaaorUneat to ehooee fresa for W or a t gift. SciatiUaUng stmolaUd fist cut stones fe 1 various colors, i - Drass5eres on the uplift principle. Adjustable and straps.; Tearos only. . .. 1 1 sizVs'sH la ion pair .. . '!