K si 3 11:30 11:49 11:5 -K-'S Rites Read For Couple At Studio Alberta Edna Hall, daughter rf Mr. and Mrs. Kojal Ives of 185 North 23rd street, and TSgt William A. Clay, of Carlisle, Pa were married at the Roberts tudio at 505 North Summer street last Saturday night The ceremony, before imme diate relatives and friends, was performed by Dr. J. a Harrison. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. Phillip T. Andregg. Matron of honor was Mrs. George Philbrook of Port land, and the best man was Mr Don Morley,of Salem. The bride is a graduate of the Salemjiigh school. The couple met while the sergeant, now stationed at Tort Lewis, was on duty in the Salem area. He pre viously was at Camp Adair and the Salem airport. - At a reception following the wedding, the cake was cut by Mrs. John LeFors of Portland. Mrs. Phillip T. Andregg poured. The bridegroom Is on a two week furlough. MT. ANGEL Cards were m Play at the St Ann's society party at St Mary's hall Wednes day night High score honors went to James L. Faulhaber, Mrs." Chris tine Kronberg, Clem J. Berning and Mrs.-Alois Keber. Today's Pattern Cleverest idea yetl Blouse Is Just one flat piece! Pull it over your head, wrap to the front, and tie in a perky bow at waist Pattern 4614 has separate dirndl skirt. . Pattern 4614 comes in misses' sizes 12, 14, 16, It and 20. Size 16, skirt IK yards J5-inch; blouse, 1 yards. Send SIXTEEN CENTS fan coins tor this pattern to The Oregoav States man. Pattern Dept., Salem. Ore. Print plainly SIZE. NAMX. AO. DRESS. STY Hi NUMBER. - Send riTTLZN CENTS more lor the Anne Adams rU - and Winter Pattern Book, full of smart fabric aaring styles. Free pattern for hat . and muff-br printed rteht tn book. j IHIcBqDd KSLM KOIN dOIle (i$9t ke) 7 ke) : SIS :JS S:4J (News lOrganist f - . 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Gilbert Mrs. Katherine Kelley and Mar lene, Mrs. Charles Brooks, Mol u and Gertie Heinert, Mr. and Mrs. John Heinert and Joseph. Sojourners Bridge ..." ' - m The Sojourners gathered at the Quelle on Thursday for a dessert luncheon meeting and afternoon of bride. The table was decorated with yellow flow ers, primroses and daisies, In baskets. Winners of prizes at bridge were Mrs. A. J. Becker, a guest and Mrs. Helen Anderson. Other members present were Mrs. Clarence Wilson, Mrs. John Dann, Mrs. E3 Sandness, Mrs. I tj. x. Tucker, Mrs. Howard Post Mrs. .Harry Bentz, Mrs. Sam Campbell, Mrs. L e e Thomas, Mrs. Irvin Bryan, Mrs. Jacob Foos, Mrs. L. A. Ballmer, Mrs. owart Thede, Mrs. Morris Crothers, Mrs. Jon McMannu Mrs. Charles Shaw, Mrs. George Aue ana Mrs. Uoyd Sanders. ine Sojourners club is mad up of women who have moved ! to salem within the past year, either as temporary or perma nent residents. This is one of many such clubs over the country. Dinner Party at Mother's Home A dinner party was given on iuesdaj night at the home of Mrs. J. Gross, on Saginaw street iir er son ana his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelsey. It was a combined birthday and fare- wen a ii air. Members- of the friends attending were Mr. and Mrs. j. i. Bailer, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Bert aauey, Mr. J. W. Baker, Mr. J. J. Bailey and Delbert, Mrs. Gross, Frank and Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelsey. Sixth Birthday Celebrated Mrs. D. J. Muelhaupt will en tertain a group of children this afternoon in honor of her son, Donny on his sixth birthday. Following a line party, the chil- J dren will go to the Brookside i or refreshments. Those at the Dartv will H rw..- ny Muelhaupt Phyllis Jo Graber, i-aisy ciaggett Gilberta Bates, nooena mrush Loralne, Marvin no iwetvin LAnglj. Girl Scent troop No. 1 met Thursday, April 26, at the First congregational church. Mr Arthur Jones will be scout leader. The group will make scrapDooks lor wounded soldiers. Sophia Polales passed her sec ond class rank. KGW (2 ke) KEX ( ten) t I h I Mes. of Israel I- Southernaire. IS Church I New. fSymph. Flight iNune of Air 1 Dr. I Melody Pages ) Sunday Song '. walker (Cry. WeUs IGarden Talks I NBC I Builders Faith Liebert I i IDarU (News H'dline. (And. Sisters I Memory Kasaell IHan of Fame I . jFTont Fact. IJ. L. Harrta- I Jack Benny ( I Band Wagon Drew- Pesrsoa News Mus. Masters 1C. McCarthy. 1 C Greenwood IK. Bracken Jerry Wayne It Hour Charm Ute of Riley Toot fee Hea (Comedy idUra1iv ' I Chanel Sanrlea I isyrnpnooy IQuls auas Sam Hayes t Nightwatcb ' pack Benny ; j INews ' I Ambassador (Neu-s IPaleitine IMusie IBal Tabarui Claremont (Hotel I Hotel Orch. I I Bridge 1 Night Music ' (Orchestra I Orchestra Dine Play ortttin .-."XTtra Es Th. Miss, Stupfel Honored at Shower at tills Home; Leavina to Be MnrrioH Miss Carole StupfeC daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stupfel of Portland road, was given a crystal shower on Thursday night by Mrs. Wade . Jaiis and Mrs. Harry Hartley, at the Wade home on North 10th street ' Miss Stupfel Is leaving Monday for Gainesvflle, Texas, where ne will marry Sgt Harold Full wood of Orland, Calif, on June 10. The groom-elect was former ly with the 41st division and is now stationed at Camp Howie, Tex. Miss Irene Stupfel will ac company her sister to Texas. Tb hower followed a des-., aert supper, served on a table centered with spring flowers. Honoring Miss Stupfel were Mrs. Gertrude McConneH, Mrs. Cleve Fowler, Mrs. Clayton . Crawford, Mrs. B. F. Patten. Mrs. Myrtle O'Day, Mrs. C J. Stupfel, Mrs. John Nathman, Mrs. William H. Fischer. Mrs. Ted Ullakko, Mrs. Jay Briscoev Mrs. Verna Graham, Mrs. J. C. Yantis, Mrs. Martha Kittridge, Miss Lois Fischer, Miss Norman rigcher Miss Pat ODay, Miss Sal. KSOI KOIN KGW KEX ("Wke) (976 ke) (626 ke (luike) IS IsTT " wSt'star. -X-Isf KOm Klock New. Parade ZZZ iiu sSr1" Kdjs. du orchCTtr. 1Vn.w. ir-kHc. - s:recs 1 isTo.ur fgow JsmmnEd w aaa&. ar 55, MM Wwmiurm ft.50 .run canteen ltiS rehwtr pPQrt (ThBaxters a7F 11:1$ M- L. Taylor lOpportunity News 11 :I . Marinea c j Theordora U:S oVSea cVrVIZS? )SUrm JUA Hit J0?" ITop Trades News ' ' , i1 Tre , Nation's Orch. Fltz.er.ld. ji gsu. 5 1.JJ Music j Alignment Mmlc . Krtr WDeMve?" HM Wtth Dufc &Vf- VWrtca IVnTdero. , ll S"Hour Newspaper MSSfwSgV. ' Sru" J: Zl, : I Rupert Hughes Tomlinton Orcheitra London Col'm Religion Labor.. USA. i Ws of Life Bright'ror'B PoL Orche.tr. Tor You ISerenad. 25 a I War Labor Bd. . IIS Word, of Life t Youth Parade IMyC IOrche.tr. aS ISewf' I'Teten JiJJ O11 I Hit Parade Barn Dance I Orche.tr. Ig,. V TJhi.? b. 1, Orj0pry (oCrar "P lchiSTo Thea. ZzEF' TrUth JW Musi. Siu ' rai Gaieties jLeUnd Stowe ' I I Sports Copy f Jf Jrner-s Ll jlL .'ig IclZ Hour fBeHev. IpS ' ( g.u, 1S-1J lfS2S! I' SrJrin,1 (New. Paul Canon it 's. SHi ' J Vets Board 1 Wash. Views J ": , 'tTeT-lUnr. SeneSw' 0"tr. jOrrtestra Mov. World uJ SHoiu. ghestr. Orche.tr. "2 tyjOimalre. - ( DrtTtln- wt sign Off Music. News War News . "Xtra" Hour KOAC SATUKDAT 5S. ke. 10:00 u 1:14 Homemanera; II. -00 Co-ed n -jo concert Hall; Noon News: 11:15 rarm Hour; 1:00 Home fTolic: 1:15 Jesters: 00 Books; t:15 Voice of Army: 30 New.; 3:15 Music Saddles . .... 3.5 Ladies Non-Rationed, Brown and Slippers' . . 98c and 1.79 Ladies' Hard and Soft Sola Men's Romeos .:2.98 Non-Rationed Sizes 8 to 10ft Felt House Slippers .1.79 Men i Soft Sola Children's and Boys' House Slippers 1.00 to 1.98 tofanU' Size 5 Through 484, ' State (ii) OBTGOH STATESMAN. Bab. Irene Stupfel, Miss Ruth Cole, Mrs. Wade Ellis and Mrs. Harry I Hartley. Women's Grub At 2:30 Today Salem Women's club will meet this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. C. M. McCullah pre siding. . Dr. David Bennett Hill will show colored moving pictures taken in Mexico and speak infor mally on the cathedrals, pyra mids and towns of that country. Mrs. George Rhoten who work ed with the American Associa tion of University Women's Eng lish language project with Mexi can workers in the Willamette valley, will also speak. At the tea hour Mrs. Clifton Mudd will provide Mexican mu sic and pouring will be Mrs. Ar thur L. Wallace and M stnn ley Robe. The tea committee in cludes Mrs. Clay Cochran, Mrs. George W. Ailing, Mrs. William Masters; 40 Science: AS Uteten to ueoerx; 4:30 Music to Remind; 5m Upbeat; 5 JO Music by Cugat; 5:45 Beyond Victory: 6.D0 News: :15 Mas ter Singers: S:45 rarm Hour; 70 Grand Opera Tonight; S.-4S News. White Sizes 3Vi to 8 Sires 4 to 10 Sizes (J to IJ on-Rationed Boys' SJze 0 Salem Oregon Oou. Sated., Morning. April 23. W S?t!?iigL Mrs. Frank Brownell and Miss Antoinette White.: 8ILYttT0NBIrs. Lleyd Lar sen presided as worthy matron and R. A. Tish as worthy patron at the Tuesday night meeting of Ramona chapter Eastern Star. During the good of the order hour; Mrs. Larsen had the star Points, consisting of Mrs. Clark Bachman, Mrs. W. A. Wood worth, Evelyn Asboe, Mrs. Wen- dell Heath and Opal Loe, give a degree honoring the six courtesy r girls, Mrs. James Hollingsworth, Arlyss Gifford Johnson, Mrs. W. P. Scarth, Mrs. Dale Lamar, Mrs. Lee Alfred, and Mrs. Roy Lar-' ' sen. ' Mrs. Larsen also presented each of the courtesy girls with a tea apron.'" Mrs. 1". E. Sylvester reported on the chapter members recent s visit to Salem where they at tended the golden anniversary of ,that chapter. ' The altar was ordered draped for 30 days in honor of Nellie E. McGowan, past worthy grand matron in 1914 and 1915. - Mrs. BL0NDIB - -St-X W: I ii I I THE eXJKauA UAPCK, rnvm vwytUM HA KtH 5cHT AID LiAOi HIM INTO THE ANT$ TO tS WPP6M 1 SCORCH Y SMITH S0(V UTTV FtRTWCR CAPTURE V&PO BIRO 5raw FOP FYJE BARNEY G00GLS IFFBN I SHOOTS W N THUH BAOC... if ...f MICKEY MOUSE tt C0ULP HAV?1 VEAH7 QIC PlNKiet? IKI MV V I'M GLAD AC0nriaca rr PROPPED shall werj HAwerrsEKsa T ouve THIMBLE THEATRE HONE5T, ZERO, I GUESS I MUST BE L00MY. I KEEP LOOKlhl'AT TUP SWELL HOUSES fHAT MR. LACY IS GONNA BOY- LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY "IT . NQtMy.' WtVE GOT TO KEEP GOING ,a . . . Mrs. Harold Rood and Mrs. Carol VanCleave were in charge ox tne rerresnments Tuesday nign ana sars. . A. rinlay dec orated the chanter room Announcement was made that Ramona club will meet at the home of Mrs. Roy Skaif e on May 1, with lis. Opal Loe and Mrs. Carol VanCleave as assistant hos tesses. ; x US NEB Sunday Neva aeach and PTC Ned Jensen were married in the Christian church by Rev Gene Robinson. .The oricte wore a dress of white sat in and a long net veil. Sh rsr. ried a bouquet of white and red weet peas. HUdur Warren was tne maid of honor and Betty xeacn ana Donna Dee Gamp served as other bridesmaids. Henry Finning of Salem was best man..- . ' : Edith Boyer sang "I Love You Truly" and her mother, Mr. Mar garet Boyer, played the wedding marches. Merle Beach, brother of the bride served as usher. - Immediately after the wedding a reception was held in the base ment of the church. The newly- weds cut the cake and Rtt UEaJ?M ma imVTw nivr ........ 77 S 1 rw3t jmvj Have tkiptjx TOCXIW IT, UNPXVJNATELY, THE EHOKff He FELL TO "THAT GEE 0U (DfTH HALF AM FVF was? THAT cTVck SACUA MOVIE COULP. TELL :VERYTM I UE H ( M SELLING . 11, i ' ,, - - - POWN TO TAKE SMOKeSJ TS TOLCX5K V 1 t-S-S-p W A NAP THAT V GLASS JPEKJT3 THRO AT-f 3 9 Tq DOORBELL HAS -PjT CUsJ V - - .. ...... . " ' " ' ' I 1 w tMS::: RIGHT.'! sutrs A spy THEYRE ALL TQ?R16LI: BIS, GRAND AM BEAUTIFUL LIKE KINGS AN QUEENS LIVE IKI y and Special Farm Jobs Await Boys, 14-18 High school boys, 14 to 18 years of age, are wanted by the emer gency farm labor office for all summer Jobs In Marion county and application may now be made for these spe elal assignments, Ralph p. Laird, farm labor assist ant, said Friday following con ferences with Drank B. Bennett, supenmenaeni or Salem schools, Harry Johnson, principal of salem him schooL and Riiun Adams, assistant state suoervisor of emergency farm labor, of Cor vallis. Adams, . who makes fremiont trips to Marion. Is in charve nt youth In the farm labor setup. He said boys wishing to undertake this special work must be of high type, have the recommenda 4-2 - 4B SHE HAS HIM IKl THRPF MM TH, W1U. 8S XSUK -TV I WORK OONtW jluJb FOOD f I wax. r MUgr "-aaBBBBBaBSai 1 - CnOHAf SHES A 3FV ITFU- crl1 fbrfc S FKDBABIV JOLUNQ UVL "T7-V net t J ' NFCRrWICfi' To f28 Rliri tllr"u,r i in rv .... "1 wt vvt net TVlDHiri I WEPE NOf GONNA LEAVE 5UNMW CALCOUQSE.THIS IS ONLY A LITTLE HOUSED BUT I LOVE IT! - - - i i id in rt: avm C3 f . . . traaw i lii BV a a -r a CAa1 B - wese " w s l" . J n 1 13 I AN tU-iMiINri " 1 I I 1 1 iii Oisi vpl aucsszvn? tion of their high school principal, the county, agent or Laird. Boys with past farm cxperienct can be placed directly la some ol the better full time Jobs without further training. A few of the boys selected for this work, Adams explained, will be riven a week of tryout and training at Oregon State college, with all expenses paid.. They will ba tested tn their knowledge of livestock. n. eral farming, tractors and trucks. .The farms on which these specially-selected boys Will be nlaced will also be selected farms modern i methods and intensfo programs are btlng croiected. Five areas were visited for th purpose of determining the farms on which the selected rroun nf laborers would be placed. Tabic of Coastal Tides " Tlmea nmnitail am t. w. . rwsMvvm surrey tor The Oregon Statesman. High . fow April Ttrne Water Time Water 131 ML SJ :47 pjn. lS an. S:30 pjn. S:1S am a a SO 0J 4J T pjn. j S.4 ta ajn. -0J J4 pjn. 2 T t 38 .jn. -4J SS pjn. 30 z:zi .jn. 4:18 pja. 4 CURLEP A - XLOVE IT. 1EQQ. LIKE I LOVE TOU. YOU'CE JUSTA IITTLE POOCH. BUT I VJntti DMT TDA OC YOU FOR A MASTIFF BlG6ERs a m Si au f a AN UcrnANI! m BBBMBSBBB SM Sal BH SBBBSBSBSB ST" 1