The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 28, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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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.
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Heinerts Hosts
For Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. John Heinert,
formerly of Shaw, gave a birth
day dinner for ; their daughter,
Mollle Heinert, at their home on
North Cottage street Thursday
hight T
Present were Mrs. W. Gilbert
Mrs. Katherine Kelley and Mar
lene, Mrs. Charles Brooks, Mol
u and Gertie Heinert, Mr. and
Mrs. John Heinert and Joseph.
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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.
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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
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Ladies Non-Rationed, Brown and
Slippers' . . 98c and 1.79
Ladies' Hard and Soft Sola
Men's Romeos .:2.98
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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
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Upbeat; 5 JO Music by Cugat; 5:45
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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