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Thm OREGON STATESMAN, Sclera. Oregon Tuesday Morning. April 3. 1945 PAGE THREE , Mrs. Avison Hostess at Parties Mrs. Bothwell Avison will pre side at two smartly arranged parties at her home on-McNary venue Tuesday and Wednesday nights, in compliment to a group of her friends. i Tonight Mrs. Avison is enter taining for the pleasure of Mrs! Edward Raffety, who is leaving next week for Lone Beach. Talif. to join Mr. Raffety. A! dessert supper will be serv- , ed by the hostess with several . hours of contract bridge follow ing.) Bouquets of daffodils and other spring flowers will be ar ranged about the rooms. Honoring Mrs. Raffety will be Mrs: IrvinHill, Mrs.' Tom Dun ham, Mrs. Roscoe Wilson, Mrs. L. Daye Idleman, Mrs. Ervin Peter son,! Mrs. Tyler Brown, Mrs. Francis Smith and Mrs. Wilmer Smith. ' On Wednesday night Mrs. Avi son will entertain with a similar affair with guests invited to a . dessert supper' and evening of bridge. ' ' i Bidden are Mrs. Bruce Titus of, Portland, Mrs. Willard N. Thomson, Mrs. George William son, Mrs. William L. Lidbeck, Mrs. A. Terrence King, Mrs. Hugh Adams, Mrs. Charles Campbell, Mrs. Paul Wolfe and Mrs. Howard H. Barlow. Boyington-Miller Vows Redd . ; . Miss Gladys Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Miller of ' Bradford, - Iowa, became the bride of Mr. Verlyn Boyington, SKD 2sc,-United States navy, son of Mrs. H. B. Koehler and Mr. George Boyington, Monday afternoon, April 2 at 2 o'clock. The ceremony was performed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Boyington in West Salem wtih Rev. J. M. Comer officiating at the double ring service. The bride wore a pastel blue suit with navy blue hat and black 1 accessories. - Her corsage was of .'gardenias and pink carnations. . When the couple left on their wedding trip to the Oregon coast the bride donned a matching blue top coat. Mr. and Mrs. George Boying ton attended, the couple. At the wedding reception which i followed the ceremony Mrs. F. A. Boyington cut the bride's cake. ' Serving were Mrs. Leah Hibberd, Miss Pauline Fos ter and Miss Arlene Boyington. Out-of-town - guests here for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Prechel of . Bremerton, Wash. The groom is home on a 21 day leave after being on active duty -. in the Pacific. He will report 'back for further duty after his leave. Mrs. Jerry Stone Is Honor Guest A surprise :. wedding shower i was given for Mrs. Jerry. Stone, i the former Marguerite Lehman, Wednesday night at the Court apartment of Mrs. Lyle D. Cave. . Mrs. Stone was married Feb ruary 22 in Salem and will soon , Join ber husband, who is sta tioned at Fort Lewis. , A buffet supper was served and the - guests included Mrs. Frank Crozier, Mrs. Ray John son, Mrs. Frank Vlasic, Mrs. Don ald Miner, Mrs. Neal Hanson, v Miss Pauline Dunlap, Miss Au drey Nyswaner, Frances Lewis S 1c of the WAVES, who was home for several days from Mi 1 ledgeville, Ga., and is going to be stationed at Treasure Island, Calif, and the hostess, Mrs. Lyle Cave. . Miss Maanuson Is Hostess Miss Shirley Magnuson was hostess at an Easter breakfast at the Hotel Marion. Her guests were Miss Florence ILe wis. Miss Ramona Lenaburg, ) Miss Sally Ann Barr, Miss Ruth Reinwald, Miss Janet Rogers, Miss Pat Mc Cargar, and Miss Pat Mansfield. , Miss Magnuson left Sunday af ternoon to return to Oregon State college where she will register for spring term after spending several days of her spring vaca tion with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Zimmerman. Mr. Sisson Feted On Birthday Mrs. Brown .E. Sisson enter tained at dinner Saturday night at her Center, street home In compliment to the birthday . an niversary of Mr. Sisson. .Covers were placed for four teen guests and later in the ev-, ening contract bridge ' was , In play.' ' . 'r : The Sisson's daughter. Miss Mary Elizabeth Sisson, was home for the Easter weekend from the University of Washington, ; Se attle. Mrs. Robert Mlnton and bar young aon are visiting in Seattle , while Mr. Minton is in Neiy York. ADDITIONAL SOCIETY FEATURES ON PAGE 10 Bn P. D. Bdicr Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon 131 New Bligh BWl. Off. Ph. 7S05 - Res, 8828 Society .... Clubs Music The fHome . Maxine Buren Women's Cditor Wilburs to Be Dinner Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wilbur will be hosts for a buffet supper tonight at their home in compli ment to a group of .friends.. The Wilburs are planning a similar affair for next week. Covers will be placed for six teen guests and later in the eve ning contract bridge will be in play. Arrangements of spring blossoms and flowers will pro vide the decorative note on the buffet table and about the rooms. Coming from out-of-town for the dinner will be Mr. and Mrs. Donald Speer of Portland and -Mr. and Mrs. Peter Murphy of Grand Ronde. Miss Anna Dick Weds in Dallas NORTH DALLAS Miss Anna Henrietta Dick, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. H. H. Dick of North Dallas, became the bride of Mr. John Janzen of Paso Robles, Cal ifornia, at an impressive 8 o'clock candle light service in the Evan gelican Mennonite Brethren church in Dallas on March 27 in the presence of about 300 rela tives and friends. Rev. Dick, the bride's father, read the ser vice assisted by Rev. Wilbur Re gier of the Pratum Mennonite church. The altar was arranged with a foreground of palms, large bas kets of Oriental flowering cher ries, calla lilies and pink snap dragons. The candelabras were enhanced with calla lilies, fern and satin ribbon. Miss Tina Frie sen of Monmouth and Miss Ruth Janzen of Tacoma, and sister of the groom, both dressed in peach georgette gowns lighted the ta pers. Mr. John Charleton of Los Angeles sang "God Gave Me You" and "Step by Step" preced ing the ceremony. Immediately following the ceremony Miss Anne Schultz sang "Seal Us O Holy Spirit". Miss Sara Dick; sister of the bride, was the ac companist. Mr. Janzel chose as best man, Mr. John Nickel of Los Angeles. Ushers were Mr. "David E. Hamm and Mr. Harry Fast The bride wore the traditional white satin gown with lace in serts, having long sleeves, and a short train. Her veil was finger tip length and caught to her head with Queen Elisabeth tiara crown. She carried a white Bible wtih a single orchid having a shower of streamers attached. Miss Dorothy Dick, the bride's sister from Portland, was her on ly attendant and wore heaven blue. She carried a colonial nosegay of pink and white flow ers. Mrs. Dick, the mother, wore a dress of soldier blue and a sailor hat of the same tones and acces sories of white. A reception followed in the I church parlors immediately fol j lowing the ceremony. Mrs. Jake Richert and Mrs. Isaac Peters presided at the urns. Mr. Peter Teichrow and Mr. Arthur Classen served the ice cream. Serving were the Misses Helen Fast, Helen Rempel, Laura Pet ers, Rachel Frey, Martha Hamm, Tina Hamm, Mrs. David Hamm. The young couple will make their home at Paso Robles, Cali- fornia. Mrs. Janzer attended Salem and Dallas schools and is a graduate of the Immanuel Hos pital School of Nursing at- Port land. Mr. Jantzen attended Cal ifornia schools. Mrs. -Wilson Bauman enter tain at Easter dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilson of Marion, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parker, Miss Mary Parker and Jimmy Bau man. Mrs. Bauman and her son recently returned from Chey enne, Wyoming where Lt. Bau man was stationed at Fort War ren. Lt Bauman left recently for bis new assignment in the south. Ish, fowl, meats tconomy meals if vho l M f jeryme English Society Editor . CLUB CALENDAR i , MONDAY :"' I Hl Hibbard camp and auxil- : iary of United Spanish War Vet- ; ram f p.m. VFW hall. t Wesleyan Service guild, Jason ( Lee church, with Mrs. Fred c Klaui. 8 p ro. f ' TUESDAY -M . American War Mothers, all day at USO, Business meeting 2 p.m. s. Missouri auxiliary-, with Mrs. ; Wade Weekly. 1130 Spruce, 2 p.m. i Salem Central WCTU. 2 p.m. ; at hall; . WEDNESDAY j WSCS of Leslie Methodist church wrUv Mrs. W. S. Ankney, r 2095 South. Winter street, t .30 j p.m. i? . first i Presbyterian church eir- cles meet at church 2 p.m. North and South sections i of First Congregational church meet -at 2:30 p.m. ' - Pythian Sisters meet at KP j hall, S p.m. : ' ' 4 Silver tea and shrubbery sale, : Knight Memorial church. Is to 4 p.m.s ,r 3 Ladies of CAR. business meet- in. YWCA. '2 p.m. i THURSDAY v Raphaterians. with Mr. C.E. Bates, East Center street. J;30 p.m. r-a ' - i i' Fruitland Woman's circle- 1 : pjn., church-, annex. s SATURDAY St DAR meeting with Mrs. Edwin A. Jory. 429 . Hoyt street. 2 pjn. s - k - Mrs. U'illard N. Thompson will preside at a bridge luncheon this: afternoon at her State street! home in icompliment to members of her cjub. j . Torhlinson j Host! For 1 t 1 I f 2 ft ! er ;1 j Mr. arid Mrs. T. Harold Tom linson were hosts for a buffet supper .Friday night at their home inj Mprningside in compli ment to 'Mr. .'and Mrs. JohnAn-j drews ot Turner. Mr. Andrews left for jCalifornia Saturday to resume his business interests.; His wife : and children plan to re main here until summer. Cards Jwerjf in play after the supper hour! Arrangements of spring flowers were used about the rooms. 1 Honorftig Mr. and Mrs. An drews were Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Sears5, M. and Mrs. Waf ren, Pohle, Mr. and Mrs. NorrisJ D. Clement! Dr.- and . Mrs. James Sears and Mr. and Mrs. Tomlin son. I ;. i ' '. Toddy's Menu f It will! be a meatless meal; for today, with; eggs as featured main dish. I- I - Grapef i-uit-endive salad Eggs a la King I Buttered beets j ' fApple cobbler J EqGS A LA KING 1 3 tablespoons fat 1 3 tablespoons flour I 1 teaspoon ; salt 1 Vt teaspoon : pepper 2 cupsmilk j V cup chopped ripe olives 2 tablespoons chopped pimien- to I : 1 tablespoon grated onion J 2 teaspoons Worcestershire! aaucf ;? 4 hard! cooked eggs, sliced 24 crackers I Melt fat; add flour, salt and pepper aid blend. Add milk and stirring lonstantly, until thick cook ove low heat or hot wafer, ened. Add remaining ingredients, except crackers, and heat thor oughly. fSerye piping hot "on crackers. Seryes 8. RATION CALENDAR I MEATS, FATS, ITC: j Book Red stamps QJ through" SS food through March 21. SUmpsTS through XS j good through April !; 28; YS and ZS through V2 good through June 2; E2 through J2 good through June 30. i- ..-.-. - .... PROCESSED FOODS: V I Book 4 Blue stamps X5 through ZS ana as ana- m good through --March 31. Stamps C2 through G2 good through April 28; HZ; through M2 good through June 2; N2ithrough S2 good through June au. s , - 4 Book 4 Stamp 35 valid for give pounas uirojugn June . ntn sump scheduled to! be validated May l. SHOES: Book 3 Airplane stamp 1, S and 2 valid Indefinitely. - .GASOLINE:! v . i A IS coupons good everywhere for xour gauons -each snrougn June m FUEL OH: I ' l . Period 1-4 lncl 1 couDons valid through August 31. Not more than 76 per cent ot season s i rauons snoura nave been um to oita. . in your i Do ihoco cympf ods uotrcyycarAfo Ho yos Ilka ao xnaay 'women, be tween thai tma of SS aviul SO mffr from hot Btmni fml tmtabiuty. are a bit blue at time period peculiar to women? i Then start at rce try Lydla, X. Wnkham'a jyegetable Compound to reUera suca aymptoma. This great medicine bsits nrtms. Taken regu larly 4t help build, np resistance against auch "toidale-ago" dlatroia. . Tot almost av century thousangj Vpoa thousands of women hare re ported benefit. Also grand atom cUq tonic roUow label direcUona. sm - m Shepardsto Entertain I 1 Visitors ! I ......... 1' 1 ' i: The home of Mr. andiMrs. T. W. Shepard on North Summer ' street will be the scene; of two' informal parties this week in compliment to a group of! out-of-town guests, who are here for the board of directors meeting of Sick's Brewing company of . Salem. , i j ; Tanight Mr. and Mrs. Shepard ' are entertaining at dinner in compliment : to Mr. and Mrs. Emil G. Sick of Seattle, the board of directors and their wives. -Wednesday afternoon' Mrs. Shepard will preside at luncheon in compliment to Mrs. Sick and a group of friends. Sharing hon ors with Mrs. Sick will be Mrs. William Mulligan of Seattle, who arives in Salem today foif a short visit at the Shepard home. Mr. and Mrs. Mulligan have -been in San Fernando, Calif., but Mr. Mulligan is going directly to Seattle. Leslie WSCS at Ankney Home ' The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of the Leslie! Metho dist church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 at the home of Mrs. W. S. Ankney, 2095 South Winter street for a salad lunch eon. Mrs. Ankney will be as sisted by Mrs. Winifred Heidler and Mrs. C. A. Graham. ) Mrs. S. M. Laws will lead the Bible study on the book of Eph esians. "The American jlndian" is the program topic and Mrs, H. C. Leavenworth will 'present some of the plans for the future status of the Indians in this coun try. Presbyterian J t Circles Meet j - Wednesday? afternoon all cir cles of the 1 First Presbyterian church will meet at the j church at 2 o'clock to elect neMr circle leaders and officers. Circle 1 will meet in the pri mary room; circle 2, boys club room; circle 3, beginners room; circle 4, high school room; circle 5, Junior high school room; circle 6, prayer meeting room; circle I, fireplace room; and drele 8, junior department room.! III -TH'I afffiaV-l- SSS-T . 11 II I II Z.9" ' 1 H ''''! .; J--. 1 'III. ii - . : oivi-viv i il l S V at r La L. f 1 SJSVW V I in i v. - yjiiy W W II I in l v . ,t 'fa III h , .1 ; ' i . - ' ' II - I for Sandwiches! : " 1 Ii".. . -. ; - r ' . ' r- i V ' I ' " ' "Si'- ' ilk. - X r' Miss Joyce Friesen, dcaighter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Friesen, whose engagement to Corporal Rholin W. LaDuke, son "of Mrs. C. S. Lewis, was told at a tea Saturday aftempon at the Lewis home. No plans have been made for the wedding. Betrothal of Couple Told At'Tea At an announcement tea Sat urday afternoon Miss Joyce Friesen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Friesen, revealed her betrothal to Corporal Rhol in W. LDuke, United States army, sob of Mrs. C. S. Lewis, all of Salem. The tea was held at the home of Mrs. Lewis on Madison jstreet with thirty guests calling between 2 and 4 o'clock. Patsy jo LaDuke, niece of the groom-elect passed the betro thal scrolls in a basket The bride-elect, her mother and Mrs. Lewis received informally in the living room. Presiding at the tea urns were rpr-"p xlis bus driver's hours are hard and long . I J-r In weather that's rain or shine J 1 ' Bus she knows there's pleasure awaiting I MASTER BREAD at the "end of the I line." ; I M : r - . . : r - - - . W x.. . Mrs. Harold LaDuke and Mrs. Thomas LaDuke, jr. Arrange ments of spring flowers and blossoms provided the decorative note about the rooms; Miss Friesen is a graduate of Salem high school and is now employed at the state insurance commission. Her fiance is graduate of Dayton high school and before entering the service was connected with the state unemployment commission. Cor poral LaDuke is now stationed in New Guinea. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jochim- sen . have as their house guests the latter's mother and sister, Mrs. William Schunelle of Puy allup and Mrs. Raymond Hoyes of Seattle. They came down for Easter and will spend the re mainder of the week in the cap ital. Miss WUma Stevens, director ot curse education of St Luke's hospital, Chicago and Mr. and Mrs., James Stevens of Walla Walla, Washington, arrived in Salem this week, called by the illness of their mother, Mrs. Win ifred, Stevens. They are the house guests of their sisters, Mrs. Ted Russell, and Mrs. C - W. Stacey. f Xarth Section ef the First Con m i m .ssaw m - m Cfovering ..,.,..;.,)... ,111111. j i ,in,i.imi i 'fiyjai'i) 'fH1"1! j"t i - v.- vv A-v "r-" a - . . 11. t3 ! mi OUTSTAriDINO SCATTpR RUG VALUE FOR EVERY ROOM! DUY AH popular styles! AS tops In quality at thes low prk$l Varitty of eolorsl YouTI want the poft, fluffy shaggies for your living room! 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