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Tbm OEEGOII STATESMAN. SaUm. Orwjon. Saturday Morning, July il. IMS PAGE SEVEH Miss Dunn Weds Mr.. Dancer Dr. Fox Back tm Vacation Plan Special Stasia ; For. Serrice on Sunday Morning Irving A. Pox, pastor of tile Nations." A trio, composed of Ruth Spilman, Bertha Dillon and Maude Durfee will sin : Want My Life to Tell for Jesus,' by Lorenz. The young people who attend ed Arrah Wanna "Youth Camp' this past week are returning Sun day afternoon. Several of the women plan to leave Monday for Women's camp, which July 23-27. The weekly prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. will be led as usual 1 by the pastor. - Ray Cates, I young people s advisor, is leading a series of discussions in the young people's prayer meet ing on personal problems of Chris tian living. Servicemen are in vited to attend. j Announcement is being made of the marriage of Mws Doris Jean Dunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Dunn, to Mr. Lee J. Dancer, PhM 2c, USN, on First Baptist church, will return July 7. The ceremony took place Sunday to his pulpit after a short In Vancouver, Wash., with Rev. absence on vacation.' His morning Paul L. Kunzman officiating at rmon topic will b "True Right tne double ring ceremony. 1 I eousness." Miss Earline Gleason The bride wore a grey wool and Mrs. John Gof frier will sine suit with pink and black patent Dr. Fox will speak at 730 on the leather accessories and cor-1 subject, "The Course of the .Gen sage or pmHTosebuds and bou vardia. Mrs. - Dorothy Gipson, sister of the groom, was j the honor attendant She wore a pastel green suit dress with black and white accessories and corsage of gardenias. Mr. J. O. Lapey was best man for Mr. Dancer. ' ' ' f After the ceremony the cou ple spent a few days at the Til lamook beaches at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Buffun of Garibaldi. , j Mrs. Dancer is ' employed at the state division of vocational education.. Mr j Dancer is now stationed at the Corvallis naval hospital in the personnel' de partment The couple will make their home in Salem, . GEKVAIS invlUUens are ou for the marriage of Miss Mar- jorie Manning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Manning, to Sgt Raymond McCormick, the i cere mony to be at Sacred Heart church in Gervais Wednesday morning, August 1, with a re ception in the afternoon at the parish hall. MT. ANGEL Mrs. Josephine Barr was hostess at a bridge party at her home Wednesday night Besides the regular mem bers of her club she had as spe cial guests Mrs. Emma Ebner and Mrs. Alois Keber. High score honors went to Mrs. M. Dardis, Mrs. Kate Kruse and Mrs. Joseph Tosno. Gaests ef Mrs. F. W. Lehmer on Thursday were Mrs. G. C. Blackledge I of Corvallis. j Captain and Mrs. William C. Dyer and son, William Cortnell. Ill, and Mrs. William - Connell Dver arrived in Salem late Thursday night from-' Seattle. The Salem folk went north last week to meet Captain Dyer on his arrival from the European theatre of war, where he served with the 104th Timberwolf, divi sion. Captain and Mrs. Dyer will spend his leave in Salem and at the coast Sells Building G. J. Moisan has sold his brick building on Fourth street in Gervais to the Sam Carters who have occupied it as a sandwich shop. They plan now to use all of the building to handle the increased business Moisan has had an insurance of fice in it RADIO PROGRAMS ON PAGE S Colton Ci Attend if ! amp SILVIRTON J- A number of Lutheran young people "are at tending the Bible tamp at Colton this week. In Trinity and Cal vary churches there will be no meeting of the Luther league this Sunday! night Xmmanuel church has planned for! Luther league at 7:30 as; usual. I Mrs. .Stanley Swanson is solo ist Sunday morning at ImmanueL. Wednesday at 2 p,m. the Imman uel senjor guild meets on the E. R. Ekman lanws with' Mrs. Olaf Tokstad as assistant hostess. A. Loyal Lutheran! Men of Trin ityiwill meet Tuesday, July 24, at the church park! for a basket sup per at' 7:30 pjn. Family night win be observed and afl members of Trinity church are invited. A program is planned. "'; , Calvary Ladies aid will meet in the church social ) rooms ;,Wednes day at 2 pjn. ; Hostesses will be announced Sunday. I ; , i ; Former Silverton Wonian Conies North if 't f f f -From South A merica a 1 h - , r.' SILVERTON -4- Mr. and Mrs. John Merrymanf are expecting their daughter, Mrs. C. P. Lewis, and her sons, David and Stevle, this week. ! ' i ' i . The Lewises Arrived In Los An gelea by plane ? Tuesday from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Mrs. Lewis, the former. Florence Merry man and a graduate of Oregon State college, went to South Amer ica six years ago as educational and religious 'worker, and was married there. l .-. ' : ' : Roger Collins . Wins Poster Award Honors A 4-H health poster exhibited by, Roger Collins Aumsville, placed in the sweepstakes divi sion of the state 4-H poster con test held at Corvallis during the recent 4-H club summer school, James Bishop, county club agent has announced.! LaVona Shrake, Auburn, and; Juanita Bales, Aumsville, won blue ribbons. Posters placing third were en- tered: by Doris Lucas, Aumsville; Lawrence Weinert and Merle Schullz, Butteville; George Set tlemier, Pringle; Caroline Matter, Prospect; Judy Wood and LaJune Rahti, Auburn; Robert Beutler, Middle Grove;: Marvine Buck holz.) Mt Angel, and Eldridge school group. . j a ' Thirty-eight blue ribbon health posters from the Marion county 4-H ipring show were. entered in state! competiUpnrith approxi mately 150 poster$ from other counties, Bishop said. ; - , I Springfield 1 M.. ,.v..- C7s I, :. Mill Shut by lUnio n mte Plan for 7cdding ' SILVERTON Mrs." Jamea Mulkey accompanied her daugh ter Jean to Seattle this week. where they will complete plant for Miss Mulkey's wedding to Lester Lowerey, US coast guard. I RATION CALENDAR SPRrKQFIELDJuly-20 The huge' Springfield Plywood cor poration plant with more than 9r- 000,000 board feet' of war orders on its books, was closed today by a jurisdictional dispute. ' ., AFL employes picketed the plant. this morning. The union claims to represent 175 of the mill's 300 employes and, protests the CIO contract under; which the plant operates.. The national labor relations board has; approved, the; strike vote, but, would not approve a bargaining election because , the CIO contract is industry-wide. The local AFIi members are not considered an appropriate- bargaining group. 1 The corporation wired the na tional war labor board that it "will comply to the fullest extent . . . tq maintain production of vitally needed war material. CIO wired a similar promise. No violence was reported on MEATS, FATS, ETC.: I picxei lines, ana uie lew men con Book 4 Kl thrOUEh PI rood through I tinnincr work Were nnt mnlected': July Jl: Ql through UI good through " t, , tn f k auk. si: vi through aood uirousn 1 Sept 30; At through El valid through I men to continue operation. AFL also ordered off its firemen, leav October 31. PROCESSED FOODS: TJ throurh XI food through July 11: VX Z and Al through CI good through August 31; m u through hi good througa Spt 30;; Jl through Nl good inrougn oct. 91. a y SUGAK: Book 4 Stamp M vaUd" for five pounds through August SI. SHOES: ! ; I Book J Airplane stamps t t and 3 valid indcfinitaly. New stamp due August L. GASOUNE: For Beach, Picnics or W our Own Back Yard! ssd A raest mt Mr. Mrs. George Aiken a few days has been Mrs. Ferd Schlathohl of Boise, where her husband has been with the U5. Government Reclamation service. Te Schlat kohls expect to come to Salem in the fall to make their home- af ter his retirement from the serv ice. ; j ; . i I Mrs. Roswell Beach waa hos tess for an informal dinner party at her apartment at the Royal Court Friday night in honor of Captain and Mrs. Robert Brown- el L Captain Brownell is home I on leave from the Pacific thea tre of war. ! ! . Salens friends ec" Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jones (Virginia -Williams) will be interested to learn that they are the parents of a daugh ter. Catherine Elizabeth, born -on June 7 in Portland, The little girl has an older brother and aister. Mr. and Mrs. Jonee are former Salem residents. , Friend Church Plans For Wednesday Picnic At Leslie Junior High I The South Salem Friends church la havinf a Sunday sefcoet picnic on Wednesday at t p.m. at the Leslie Junior High school grounds. Games and recreation for the boys and cirls have been arranged and there will be V fellowship meal together. Each individual is bring- in his own sandwicheev and each family is brine ing a- covered dish and the Sunday school is furnish ing" the dessert The picnic in cludes not only the children but the adults and parents of children. who may; not usually attend. , The South Salem Friends church has been painted recently. 'About . a dozen members, two of them women, volunteered to help and part of the work was turned over to a contractor. They expect to finish up the work this week. Tabb o! Coasial Tides Tune computed for Taft. Ora, vf Coast ana ooeae umrrwj 1 rJ White? Bright land I Right for the Sun suii1 ' tS I Ate .8 10" While ths sun's deepening your , tan. it will be bright snlnr your j Whits pUysuit . , all adding vp to aa increasingly itunniag color contrast. Cotton crash with sip per closure. Sizes 10 to IS. i 5 7 It "VIA V '! ' i I 1 Short end Dra Comb:ncitibii JCffOs Lined with drawstring gather ing; allow- an ail-ever back Un.:; Shorts feature Inverted front pleats. White pique back rrotmd with small floral prints. PUea ! te is. : . - ' . Al frU Mr We mi m it the V S. Cor Tbe Oregon 6Uteama. tuga at ST 31 lies a m. 19.-44 p m. U 47 pas, UM pjn. "T5 p m. 04 a.m. 3 M p ro. S:41 am. Hi pjn. 1 30 a.m. Sa p.m. S:1S a.m. . S .5S p.m. S.-ol a.m. 4.33 pjn. M JH S:I9 pjn. 4 :fi a.m. ,i s 00 pjn- og a.ra 43 pjn. Lew S J e m. e l 4M ejn. SS SIa. -S4 SrlVpjM. SS S:4I SJU. 0.8 ee p.m. sj t It ajM. -LI S bjm. S S 1S a Jan. 1-tS pjn. SJ4 a.m. s is pjn. 14 lilt St pjn. 1 1 51 a.m. 10 03 pjn. 10.-33 ajn. 11 es p m. uu .S.1 . 4 ' :2J a m. Uto pjn. Summer Hits in Halters ' Prints or Solid Colors V t ; Variety of Attractive Styles Bare shoulder designed for iun-worshipping- in a Variety of gay halters. Prints or solid colors. Sumner Anhlcfs True rib cuff Which adds more snug ankle fit. Rein forced at points of wear. All i popular shades. Sizes 14 to 10. f ; - ; At frW Meyer We iJr '' p 1 148 N. Liberty St. . Open Week Days Mt A3I. U S:M TJIC Saturdays 1:01 AJL U 9:Z9 TM. ing . the plant without . adequate fire protection. I , t . The Springfield Plywood corf poration produces 5,000,000 board feet monthly, most of which goes to the armed forces. . ; ; PHENIX CITY; Ala July 17. The Jine for public drunkenness in Phenix City has been upped from" 5.50 to $ 1 1.50, because. Police 1 Chief Pv M.' Daniel ex plained, the "cost of living has gone up." 'THE YOUJSG IDEAj By Mossier v. "tZ t ' ' f Cm. tS4 fT.tmm trm "Let's ge around the lake at least once more, Buford the breeie 1 - . is S4 refreshing!''' . POPLAR BLUFF, Mo.," July IT, Sign on front door of a tavern rat edge of this city: "No beer, no cigarettes, no cigars, no mon ey, few friends.. OPA pieasa note." .... ..'.'i ; -. .; - Si ; Have ITcsr Fidsre ' T&ken Jl'! : h .j . 1 Ukile ia Sdca Open Sundays 2:09 P. M. to 5:00 P. AL -For Military Personnel Only- Bishop Studio SZS State St On the Grevnd Fleer 1 - - " Operated by Harmon sVKlostermaa - i Open Sat. 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