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PAGE COST Aides to Be Capped at Ceremony The largest clan of Red Cross Tolanteer nurses aides will be - capped at ceremonies Monday night, at the Tint Presbyterian . church at 8 o'clock. The 72 aides to receive their caps, are mem bers of the 13th and 14th units. The interested public Is invited to the exercises. . Judge George Rossman, presi dent of the Marlon county chap ter, American Red Cross, will preside. Mr. Charles A. Sprague, former governor of Oregon and publisher jof The Oregon States man, will! be the guest speaker. Rev. S. Raynor Smith will give the invocation and Mr. John Schmidt, jr., and Monica Rodi kowskl will sing. Mrs. Louise Ar neson, director of nursing for the Marion county chapter of the Red Cross, Mrs. Agnes Kirsch and Mrs.-Virgil Golden, assist ant directors, and Miss Lillian McDonald, superintendent of the Salem General hospital, will cap the graduates. Mrs. Klony Smith -and Miss Selma Hilmer, superintendent of nurses of the Salem Deaconess hospital, will give the certifi cates. Mrs. Flpyd Utter, chair man of the nurses aide commit tee, and Mrs. Ralph Moody will present the pins to the aides. Additional awards to aides, -who have given 500 hours and more, will be made. The oath will be administered by the of fice of civilian defense. Mr. Milton L. Meyers Is in charge of ushers; Mrs. Ernest Iu fer and Mrs. Ruth Wittner, dec orations; and Mrs. R a y mo n d Barton, music. ; " A reception in the church par lors in honor of the graduates will be held immediately after ' the services. Mrs. George Fake, chairman of the canteen com mittee, is arranging the affair. Mrs. Charles A. Sprague and Mrs. George Rossman will pre side at the serving table. To Receive Caps . The nurses aides to receive caps include the Misses Rosella Bell, Irene Berning. Helen Bon trager, Jean Webb Bowen, Bette Briar, Helen Craven, Dolores DeWeese. Alice Douglas. Edna Fery, Jean GemmeU, Jean Gor ton, Frances Magnusoo, Lois Mayer, Shirley Parker, Ruth Reinwald, Betty Jean Smith, Jeanette Wieder, Charlotte Co hen, Mary Ann Wittliff. Mesdames Reba- Vasey, Joyce York, Lawrance Siegmund, Rob ert Coffey, LaMar E. Hobbs, Christine French, Millard A. Pe - kar, Edna lively. A; D. Wood mansee, Edward A. Lebold, Har ry H. Weinstein, Gayle Kmcaid, Jennie dark, Mary H. Weist, Eu nice Killin, Hazel A. Taafe, Hen ry Compton, Connie Frigaard, Evelyn Gaub, Forest Simmons, Helen Gottfried, Wilraa Orren, Bonnie Cutler, Clara Cutler, Geraldine Woodruffe, Lester C. McLeod, Helen Hammond, Pau line White, George Hug. Joseph . ine Frum, Mildred Hanson, Lulu Voss, Ellen Fahey Edith Over - dorff, Grace Thrasher, . Wilma Mills, Cecilia Connelly, Esther 8egfried, Gordon Black, Geral dine Black, Parker Gtes, Juanita Gallegos, Howard Kaffun, Clara Koonig, Claire Lake, Leone Law rence, Ethel Lewis, Ruth Myers, J. Edward Pace, Genevieve Shef stol, Lola Kate Scheelar and Leisla Weber. "Music Week Plans Underway Americans will again celebrate National Music week, to empha size the' part that music plays in maintaining morale. The "week" set for early in May, will be ob served nationally over radio net works and local Iv- at soecial con- Certs and recitals by musicians. - Mrs. .Walter A. Denton, state and Salem chairman, is complet ing plans for this celebration. Since its inception many years ago. National Music week has gained in Interest, and now each year clubs and civic groups schools, churches and other or ganizations set aside a program during the week of May 8 to 13, devoting It to music. 1 One of the aims of the weeks is to bring together cosnmunity mu sic groups ' for . the festival. participation in Groativo Shadow Lighting 'KEN-NELL-ELLIS ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHERS OREGON BUILDING : PHONE 7830 .. .. I . X . r Miss Clarice Busselle whoso engagement to Mr. Fred S. Anunsen, jr., seaman first class, radar, United States navy, was revealed at a luncheon on March 24. i The bride-elect Is the daughter of Mrs J Lloyd Demarest and Mr. E. T. Busselle of Tacoma. Her fictnca Is theson of Mrand Mrs. Fred S. Anunsen. No date has been set for the wed ding. Mr. Anunsen is now Ellis). Miss Koschmider Will Mhrry at Home Rites This Afternoon! Coming as a surprise to the rlage this afternoon of Miss Dorothy and Mrs. Frank Koschmider, and Mr. ficer, army troop transport service, mook. The bride had only two days to make arrangements: for her wedding as her fiance arrived from Friday. The ceremony will be perform ed at the Koschmider home at 4 o'clock with Rev. Willard Hall, pastor Of the Knight Memorial church, officiating before mem bers of the immediate family and a few friends. The couple will exchange their vows before an improvised altar of spring flow ers, greens and candles. The blonde bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, has chosen a renoir blue tailleur for her wedding. Her black hat is trimmed with pink flowers and : her other accessories are of black. When the couple leave on their wedding trip she will don a white top coat. Her flowers will be white orchids. Mrs. George Kellogg, the for mer Vera Lindenau, will be the honor attendant. She will wear a black silk frock with laven der print and black accessories. Her flowers will be lavender k sweet peas and carnations. Brether Is Best Man Mr. Arthur Olson of Tilla mook will stand with his brother as best man. A wedding reception for the newlyweds will immediately fol fol the ceremonw. For her daughter's nuptials Mrs. Koseh mider will wear a black dress with pink trim and a corsage - of pink carnations and sweef peas. Mr. Olson, who has been sta tioned in New Orleans with the army troop transport service, has been transferred to Seattle. He will be accompanied to Seat tle by his bride. The bride is a graduate of Salem high school and .attended the University of Oregon whereq she was a member of Delta Del ta Delta. She is a graduate of Willamette university where she was affiliated with Beta Chi. Her husband-to-be is a graduate of Willamette university and a ' member of Alpha Psi Delta fra ternity. Easter gaests ef Mr. and Mrs. Henry" A. Corn oyer and their daughter, Mrs. James Clay Mo bley, will be Dr. and Mrs. T. J. . '. Rederich, their daughter, Mrs. George M cS h a t k o, and her daughter, Judith Lou, of Vancou ver, Wash. Mrs. McShatko re : cently returned from Kansas and '.: New York where she has been with Lt CoL McShatko. n "ilj. Ti stationed in Hawaii. (Kennell- i coup! e't many mends is the mar Koschmider, daughter of Mr. Jack Wallace Olson, deck of-. son of Mr. George Olson of Tilla New Orleans and Seattle on CLUB CALENDAR I - if X; MONDAY . J--s j Hal Hibbard camp and i auxil iary of United Spanish War Vet eran I p.m. vrw nan. 1 g ; - Weslcyaa Service fuil4. Jason eei church, with Mrs,!' Fred Klaus. " pjn. jrUISDAY I American War Mothers.1 an day at USO. Business meeting 3 p.m. Missouri auxiliary, with Mrs. Wade Weekly. 1130 Spruce, z p.m. saiem central wctu, i S pjn. at hall. . II " (WEDNESDAY j " I Silver tea and shrubbery sal. Knight Memorial church I to & pJOi j I I Ladies of GAR. business meet ing, twwAf a pjn. THURSDAY Raphaterians. with Mrs Bates, cast Cen iter street. pm. Miss Leonhaitit, Mits. Holland! Mf . and Mrs. T. R. Uebnhardt oi Salem are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Miss Barbara Louise Leonhardt to Mr. jHarold A. Holland f seaman flirstj class. The weddig took place at Bethany Lutheran church, Berkeley, California on Marh.24. j : Mr. Holland Is stationed at Camp Shoemaker and Mrs. Holland-is employed in thelffice of tie ity park department in Ber keley, where they will live. Tie OSSGOII 5TATIZMAU. Eclexa,-Oregon, Sunday I-Iomlng, Betrothal OfTeacher Revealed Miss: Gladys Humphrey's en gagement to Mr. William C. Fo ertsch of Portland was announ ced at a party held March 23 at the home of Mrs. Russell Beut- ler. f 1 . . Spring flowers decorated the Beutler home, and candles light ed the rooms. The announcement was made oh little printed scrolls concealed In an Easter basket and presented each guest. Miss Humphrey is a, member of the English department of Parrish junior high school. She is a graduate of Oregon College of Education and University of ' Oregon. i .Mr. Feertsch is an accountant at the; fly s ter manufacturing company In Portland, j While no definite date has been set for the wedding it is expected to take place in the summer. ,.-.. i Election of May Queen Slated Plans are now underway for the annual May weekend festiv ities on the Willamette university campus, May 4, 5 and 8. Mana ger William Stort of Salem has announced that the May queen and her princesses will be elect ed this week. The three princesses will be selected Tuesday from the- 41 senior women. Each student body card holder wfllj be allow ed to 'vote for three candidates. From j the royal three, the stu dents will choose the Queen her self at the ballot boxj Thursday. Thaj queen's ball, always a highlight of the crowded week end schedule, bids f aiij to be even more jbrllliant with the decision to make the dance formal Wilma Froman is now making arrange ments for an orchestra, while Dorothy Hoar will mipply pro grams. Songsters are busy gathering around the piano fori the inter-, sorority sing, to be held in Fri day's chapel., Chuck Strong has been appointed co-ordina tor for the program.' . j Rehearsals are under way for You Can't Take It With You hilarious, Broadway success to be presented Saturday night of Mayday weekend. j - Mary Elizabeth Donfrio heads the committee in charge of the YWCA breakfast given each year.! Bill Habernicht will supply decorations, and Miriam Day will help out with the court pro- cession at the coronation Satur day May afternoon. The traditional pole dance arid colorful pageant will follow. Hobans Married Fifty Years Dr. 'and Mrs. Fletcher Homan are announcing their 50th wed 10 at ding anniversary on April their home, in Altadena, Calif. They were married n Corning, Iowa Drj Homan was president of Willamette university from 1908 to 115 and Mrs. Homan was president of the Oregon confer ence woman's home missionary. ' society. Announcements say, no reception will be held. Wn't Cook jsjow but ' . . wa nnd our selection oi son? for our Easter day picture was a popular one.' "Christ the Lord is Risen Today'" may be heard four times- today on NEC network alone, and no teUina how memv ' er networks. ? j and auto traffic is! heavy, the park is very 1 Priority groupl . Mamma Bunny has it dark and therein lurks dangers for unpro-' aU oyer Mrs. Jones. . Try as she 'could, Mrs. tected pedestrians? one woman was killed j Tone! seemed to be unable to find much to on Cottage and Court streets one night when j aecjc out tne utue Joneses witn all the dozens o little bunnies oni the dealers shelves appear well dressed. Maybe Mrs.' Bunny doesn't know there's a war on, or eke the WFB doesn't know mat the bunnies have' any . clothes on. ! Unfair advantage. . . When our proof reader leaves a little error like "the bride ' wore a gown with lace yolk," it remains a monument of disgrace, but when the elegant lyvolced and not-so-elegantly informed radio announcer suggests that his produce is a "smell" cheese or the record gets stuck and the commentator declares that "the employ er sch, the employer sch, the employer sch, i the employer sch, the employer sch" no one can4 prove it afterwards. j 1.1 - 'I Tech: Sgt and Mrs. Edward James McQaughry (Thel . ma Anonby) who were married at the First Presbyterian church on March 23. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oi M. Anonby of Woodbum and her husband's par ens are Mr. and Mrs. O. G. McQaughry of Salem. The bridegroom, who has been in the European theatre of war fori the past 33 months, is home on furlough. (Kennell-Ellis). ' i I ' 1 Dalighters of Nil Yomarcos to Plan Benefit - Dine Together Salem Daughters of the Nile will rold a meeting on Monday, at 10:30 a. at the Masonic tempje. The committee in charge includes Mrs. George Duns ord, Mrs. Estill Brunk, Mrs. Roy Houck, Mrs. Arthur Hunt, Mrs. Lillian Johnston and Mrs. jLoren Spaulding. Luncheon will jbe served at noon. Mrs. Paul H. Hauser, sr., pres idents of the club, will announce her committees for the annual spring bridge benefit which the Daughter of the Nile will give on Apri 19 at the Masonic temple. AprU I, IS 45 When the one is mixed up somewhere. Ever since the much talked of lighting survey, the lights on Court street have been either entirely off for time on oth- two imrartrmt ior toaster cut it is scna tne comer ugm was oc , w onwu a project, to get the lights, (and not just one of j the three globes) turned on - r every night t . ' Remember when. . . We used to buyj. marshmallows, bananas, sheets and silk i stockings right out in the open, and not feel ! r like a criminal when we got any? Remember j"; when (he Albert fountain played colored wa ter on a band concert night, when we used! to watch the steam shovel break ground fori a building and everyone hung over the bar-j rier and watched the work, and we used to! climb those awful hot stairs in the huge ! bronze dome of If 'N The Yomarco class of the First Methodist church will have a po-host dinner at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Ray Waltz at the Fairview home on Monday night at 6:30 o'clock. The committee includes Mrs. Herbert Ostlind,'; Mrs. Clare Lake, Mrs. J. C- Har rison, Mrs. Harry "S waff ord, Mrs. Merle Travis, Mrs. Mary Boes chen, t Mrs. Norma Shaw and Mrs. M. HartzelL jpy'-vi-.' : " " " 1111 -"'swwssww v"- vyys.-ysswesmy fitM DIAMONDS I ' f sparkling with t '; s t , 6 lustrous dia- - ' ' '-i XV . Bank oo on eraala. . Some blocks, or partially 80. Foot lnK mlVit woll lnnslHAr H n worthwhile I ' our old storehouse? ! - . :-. .- - 'if Marine Buren , Wedding at Mt. Angel lvlonday i !St Mary's church in Mt An gel will be the scene of the mar- ', - - i riage of Miss Beatrice Hassler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hassler of Mt Angel, to Mr. Karl Kimmel of Roseburg, formerly of Salenvson of Mr. and Mrs. Max Kimmel of Roseburg, Mon day morning, April 2. J , The high mass nuptials will be . performed at 8:15 o'clock by Fa-; ther Vincent Koppert. The dou- , ble ring ceremony will be read before the altar which will be decorated with masses of Easter lilies and candles. ' ' The brunette bride, who will be given in marriage by her fa-. ther, has chosen a white mar ojuisette gown for her wedding. The. dress. Is enhanced with lace' iisets on the full "train, fitted bodice and long sleeves which end in points over the wrists. The neckline is sweetheart style ajnd tiny self covered buttons are at the wrists and in the back of -.the .waist" ;'. She will wear a fingertip length veil of illusion which will be caught to a Juliet cap of lace. She will carry a bouquet o( orange blossoms. .Her only orna ment will be a single strand of Attend the' Bride j Miss Denna Re of The Dalles will be the maid of honor and Miss Delphiae Gooley of Salem Will be the bridesmaid. Miss Re will wear pink, marquisette and Miss Gooley's dress is of blue marquisette. Their dresses are fashioned with full skirts enhan ced with ruffling, short sleeves and sweetheart necklines with a ruffle edging the shoulderline. "jTiey will wear contrasting el $ow length gloves and shoulder length net veils of pink and blue. The girls will carry old fashion id nosegays in pastel colors. I Mr. Alfred Hassler, brother of the bride, will stand with Mr. OF THmmel as best man. Mr. Ken neth FarweU of Salem win be -theosher. - ; ; t- A breakfast for the bridal par ty at the home of the bride's parents will immediately follow the ceremony. A dinner In hon or of the bridal couple win be held at 12:30 at the Mt Angel hotel In the afternoon a recep-, tion at Legion hall will be held from 1 to 4 o'clock. " When the couple leave on their . i wedding trH the bride will wear pastel blua gabardine suit with black and a hite accessories. The newlyweds win reside in Rose- Miss Elgin A Hostess .Tonight Mrs. George Kellogg, the for mer Vera Lindenau, who has re turned to Salem for several months, will be the honor guest at a dessert supper party to night when Miss Bernice Elgin entertains ' at the home of her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison , W. Elgin, sr., on North Liber ty, street Mrs. Kellogg has been residing in Pasadena for the past two years while her army husband was stationed there. He left for his new station in Sacra mento earlier in the week. The Easter motif wiU be car ried out in the table appoint ments and spring flowers will be arranged about the rooms. Con tract bridge will be in play dur- lng the evening. I - Honoring Mrs. Kellogg will be Miss Betty Jane Thomas, Miss Delores Nichols, Miss Betty Jean Smith, Miss Jean , Webb-Bowen, Miss Helen Smith, Miss Ernes tine Frederickson, Miss Beth Siewert Miss Phyllis and Miss Patricia Ryan, Miss Enid Nelson, Mrs. Harrison Elgin, jr., Mrs. ' Norman J. Yagle, Mrs. Alan Sie wert, and Miss Bernice Elgin. ' " ' . " ? . Dr. Mary B. Parvine and Lt and Mrs. Ralph E. Purvine will be in Portland today to be guests at a reception for which Mrs. Edward A, Pearce will be hostess in honor of Dr. Pearce on his 90tK birthday. 'Mrs. Pearce and , Dr Purvine are sisters. 21 Jill l in eveiy for fish, fowl, meati and economy meals tVYDCniNO DBAUTV a si "V 1 " e-t. ' To wear with pride today, to cher ish through all the years to come 1 . . . an exquisite collection . . . a timeless treasure of lasting loveli ness. ' Fay e Badget Aeeetwt I i '4 .