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3C ! PAGZflZ i : Tfca OHCGOIY STATESMAN. Solent. Oregon. Thuradorr' Morning. September IS, IS 45 irexea on Silver iWedding Mr. and Mn. H. L. Marsters entertained at their horn on Court street Saturday night with dinner in honor of their con erd daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Marsters, on their silver wedding anniversary. The table- centerpiece was a ailver bowl filled with pink ba br rinnis and pom pom dahlias flanked by pink candles in sil ver holders. . Sharing honors with Mr. and Mrs. Marsters was Mr. W. Wade Ellis, son-in-law of the hosts,-who was recently discharged from the navy after three years of service. Covers were placed for Mr. nd Mrs. Waldo Marsters, Mr.. -iwd Mrs. Wade Ellis, Mr. ana Mrs. Theodore Ullakko,'Mr. and i Mrs. C. L. Marsters and sons, Charles and David, of Dallas. J and Mr. and Mts. H. L. Marsters. , On Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. Harold McMiliin and Dr. land Mrs. Waldo Zeller entertafned at the former's country home with a party honorint Mr., and Mrs. Waldo Marsters. After an informal evening a buffet supper was served by the hosts, tilt serving table was covered with a lace cloth and centered with a bouquet of "hite asters and gladioluses in iVrystal bowl guarded by white cendles in : crystal holders. Guests were seated at small ta bles. A silver gift was presented, to the honor guests. Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Mars ters were Mr. and Mrs. Marian Curry, Mr. and Mrs. John Marr, Mr. and Mrs. Lleyd Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Vintil Hume. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Jsy Merrell, Mr. and Mrs.. Theodore Ullakko, Mr. and Mrs. Harold, McMiliin and Dr. and Mrs. Waldo Zeller. S Anniversary of Rebekahs Slated K Society Clubs Music . . ; ; The Hdme .4 ...... ; . . .-' 1-- K if MaxJne Buren Wmmi'i Editor . jerjrme English : SCtV sur Tea Will Be Event of ' Sunday Mrs. Lynn Hj; MacLachlan and Mrs. J. H. Ryan have invited guests to ar tea Sunday after noon at the former's home on Richmond street in compliment to their daughters, Mrs. Robert DeVlieg and Miss Patricia Ry- CLUB CALBtDAS . . THUmSDAT I. r Kntewod United Brethren Wom an' HMourv ' society wltti Mrs. Bertha-Van Clcv, North 17 tH street, j. j . ; .. y niDAT ; ! " ,11 ? 1 i South Salem t WCTU with Mr. John Humphrey, ; 1SS9 South Hi(h Street, 3 pjn. North SWm vWCTU with Mrs. Clara Cooiey. SSS Calnee street. 1 P-m. .; i - i '" ! t r : MONDAT ' ' 1 ? t ' t Jyce-ettes ? ith. Mrs. Calvin Kent, 1S40 Madteoit Street, p.m. ' 1st Capping For Gray . Ladies i . - V - - j - . . . The first group of Marion , . county women to receive their caps as gray ladies in the American Red Cross will be hon ; ored at a capping ceremony Monday; September 24, at .2 p.m. at the Corvallis naval hospital. The ceremony win be a joint one for gray ladies 3 from several . Willamette j valley ' Red ' Cross chapters, announces Mrs. ' Rob - ert M. Needham, who heads the irajr. lady work' for the county Red Cross chapter. : - Those-to receive threaps for Marion county axe: Mrar Rene Besse, Mrs. Paul Hale, Miss La verne Hanuberser, Mrs. Lynn ; MacLachlan, MrsJ Harold ding er, Mrs. Leon Perry, Mrs. Jfeed- ham, and Uln; William G. , t New Worthy in bright shades will provide -the decorative note. - -Invited to honor Miss Smith - are Miss Phebe and Miss Ruth . A3t ririrvn f ' McAdams, Miss Juana Holmes, -TlAJ. V loVjl r Misa Isabel Cbilds, Mis Effie T Smith, Mrs. Hfir Arehart, Mr. ( ATTI PT1 Byroa B. Herrick; Mrs. Mabel " a,l"lAV-v- - . ; Misa Beverly Davenport waa elected worthy advisor of Chad wick chapter, Order of Rainbow fori Girls at the regular meet ing Tuesday night at the Ma sonic Temple. Miss Shirley Lu- kins is the retiring advisor, i Other elected officers are Lois Burris, . worthy . associate advisor; .Miss Joarm Tweed ie, charity; ' Misa. Jean. Dooiittle, H 1 an. Mrs. DeVlieg is planning leave this month for San Fran cisco, where she will attend the University of California at Berkeley this winter. Miss Ry an, who now resides in San Francisco, arrived in Salem last Friday by plane for a Visit with her family. Friends of the honor guest have been invited to call between the -hours of 4 and 9 o'clock. VFW District " Meet Slated The V. F. W. auxiliary met Monday night with the presi dent, Mrs. Virgil Bolten presid ing." Mrs. Arwin Strayer, serv ice offices-for the auxiliary, gave a report of her activities. Ore gon rates 100 per cent higher, in service officer work than any' other state. A letter, of thanks was read w Luncheon on 1 i Weariesday Miss Barbara Compton ' was hostess, for a. 'Smartly arranged one clock luncheon Wednesday afternoon at her North Summer street home ir compliment to a group of: her friends. ' . The' luncheon j table- covored with a 'pale green damask cloth, was centered with an arrange ment of : pastel Rasters. Other bouquets of asters and fall flow ers were used, about the rooms. Miss Betty I Simmons, bride elect of Mr.. James Haley, was presented-with a gift by the hos tess. The afternoon hours were spent informaiiy.? ' ri Covers were placed for Miss Betty Simmons, Miss Mary Jane Simmons, Miss ! Sybil Spears, Mrs. Roger j ly f Putnam, Mrs. Douglas Chambers, Mrs. William Speirs, ' Mrs.! VTheeler R. Eng lish, Mrs. Henry V., Compton and Miss Barbara Compton.; Phelps? jrfall of Salem, and Mrs. William Wiederkehr of Jef ferson. Others from the Marion county chapter plan to attend "the capping ceremonies, Includ ing Miss! Elizabeth Putnam, chairman of volunteer special services for the Red Cross chap ter here. ')::! " - i The Marion county group of ApPOillted g,i mum : xuesi w w.orvauis each Friday afternoon for spe cial work at the naval hospital.' Mrs. Clifton Cass and . Mrs. Reynolds Allen, members of this first class of gray, ladies, will re ceive their caps later. Parker, Mrs. Dana Billeter, Mrs. Jessie Bush Mkkelson' and Mrs. Guy Irwin. " ' Travelers to GoSouth : Mr. Fred Stump and Mrs, T. , two matrons are driving by way ; : of, Denver, stopping in Oklaho ma City where Mrs. Lehmer 1 wiH visit with her family and ; friends -for several months, y c j ; Mrs. Stump will go on to Ash- ' ville. North Carolina to be the guest of her; father, Mr. E. F. -WakeiieldV and her sister, Mrs. George Bernhardt. The- travel lers will return, to Salem to gether in- December,, coming ' home by .the southern route. Mr. Stump plans j to join them in Arizona in December. : Gommittees Are ! Mr., Clara: Ceeley wCl epe her home at 59S .Gaines street ta the North Salem WCTU Fri- day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. . Myrtle Wilson I la charge of . devotions. Election f officer - Will be held and a talk will be given by. Mrs. Mabel Martin on New Order in East Asia-- Weavers at Bellinger . Home - 1 . ' Mrs. Grover Bellinger, presl-" dent of the SaJern Weaver Guild, entertained the group at the first fall meeting Wednesday afternoon at her suburban home, un. Frederick IliU Thompson KT i tXi-N -xJ: Mrs. George V W. : Shepard National Director . ;wif 0r captain shepard, who . 3 t rir - I lived WMM lor several jcn IA. (te) ad Mr. Cearad Paal- on left Tuesday vfor Seattle where ' they will remain until Paulson receive hi dis- ' charge. The naval officer recent- since election. Mrs. Roscoe , ! f i from the naval hospital for the Salem Rebekah Lodge met for piano purchased by the post a short session Monday night . mnA auxiliarr for the Dleasur end plans were made to cele- o tne patients. It was voted to Vjr 't'1 brate the 84th anniversary ot send $100 to Endowment JyirS.' V4Q WmVer Ik. rwri r( Mnndtf nilht. t i .1. - - v. i " . ,J . ( . Eaton Rapids, Michigan. llOSieSS 1 OClay Mrs. Arwin strayer, aistnct president, called attention to the district meeting to be held in Salem September 2L Salem of ficers wil fill the chairs. The president appointed Mrs. Hazel Case, Mrs. Solon Sbinkle and La Verne Page to serve on the . refreshment committee for the next meeting. the Order, next Monday night The committee reported a busy; evening at the USO on Sunday.: : Mrsi Ehtel Bailey, state president,-will make her official visit October 8 for which plans were discusped. Today's Menu I Spaghetti is the attraction ta the dinner table tonight, with vegetables featured. , Jellied fruit salad - : Spaghetti garden style' Relish plat -. Etked fresh pear Chocolate saus Sveahetti Garden stfle 2 cups ipaghettl . J ! 1 cup chopped onion I 1 lage turnip, diced- 1 2 carrcts ' 1 cup fresh or froeen pe- I 1 cup green beans 1 cup tomato cause - z 1 cup hot water I - ' " ; - ' i Cook spaghetti in boiling wa ter until tone. Meantime Heajt some oil cr shortening in fry ing pan, all all the- vegetables and tomato sauce and hot water and seaacnings. Cover and cook . slowly until the vegetables are tender. Spread the drained spaghetti on a platter and pour -the vegetable mixture over it V : ; . , Mr. and Mrs. Silas Galser and daughter, Janet, is leaving to . night to spend the remainder of the week at Roads End as the guests of Mr. and Mr Howard Shubert. Nurses1 Aide Corps Meets First meeting of the fall for the Marion county volunteer nurse's aide corps will be held tonight at 7:41 o'clock, at the Red Cross classroom, 439 Court st' Mrs. Harold C. Mandell as leader of the group will preside. At this time the-group will make plans i for the corning , year's work and for further ed ucation of members in' corps . wodk. AH- corps members, whether or not active et present, are asked to attend the Thurs day meeting. Mrs. William Newmyer u will preside at a one o'clock luncheon this afternoon at the home of her sister, Mrs: Mona Yoder, on Imperial Drive In compliment to members of her lub.- Contract bridge will be in Jlay during the afternoon ' If? - ; : J k- ' -Mrs. Roy H. Mills and fMrs. Charles McElhinny will be ad ditional guests. ;i ' ' Memberafare Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. Ray A. Yoeom. Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Mrs. Lepna Johnson, Mrs.fR. G. Doege, Mrs. Elmer Daue, Mrs. M. P. Adams and Mrs. Newmyer. T - II I.--' H2 Mrs. La Verne Shay has re turned from a stay in San Luis Obispo, Cii? l where she ; was with her army, sergeant husband. Sergeant Shay who is now at Fort Lewis receiving his f dis charge, expects to join his wife here this weekend, i I Fc i ! i .It' Li. Col, and 'Mrs. Charles F. Craig arrived "in -Salem Wednes-' day from Fort Lewis, where Mrs. Craig went north to meet her husband, who; had Just returned from ten months' in India. Col on el Craig will be here for thirty days and will report, to Santa Ana, Calif, for reassignment. ; Auxiliary Holds First Meeting I i SILVERTON Mrs. Esie Pat ton, president of elbert Reeves unit No. 7, American Legion aux iliary, presided Monday night at ; her first session Assisting were Reeves, secretary and Mrs. Er nest I Starr, finance officer. ; -Reports of the meeting, at Stayton when the local group in stalled officers were made. Mrs. Glenn Price, Miss Mary Ann Francis and Mrs.F. M. Powell, delegates, told of; the state con vention three-day session i in Portland last week. Under the direction of Mrs. Lewis A. Hallj the- unit team will go to Aurora for installing of officers Thursday; night, October The local unit Won two mem bership citations at the state con vention. Mrs. Powell was named among the ten delegates from Oregon to attend the national convention in Chicago during November, j j ' A joint social hour .with the post members ' was held , after the business session. y Luncheon For Miss Smith As pre-national business wom en from the Salem Business and Professional Women's club to a luncheon at her home this after noon in honor of; Miss Ida Mae Smith, the club's hew president Arrangements of autumn flowers i Wave . . Extra- for Finger wave or Hairdress Open Thurs. Eve. i by Appointment 1 ttiene SSCS Ctstlr Perm. WaTcrs First National Baak Blig. i Mrs-'L. F. Heuperman, who' was installed as president of the Deaconess Hospital auxiliary . at its meeting Monday afternoon, ' announced the ' following com mittees for the coming year. - Hospital needs, f Mrs. William A. .Keller, Mrs. Nettie Roberts; publicity, Mrs. C. W. Stacey; sewing, Mrs. Frank Jirak; host esses, Mrs. Mayme Hill; baby enrollment, - Mrs. 1 J. J. - Wiens; .favors, Mrs. Sam P. Neufeldt; telephone, Mrs. W. C. Franklin; and auxiliary room, Mrs. A. H. : Wilson. . : ' ' ?, j Mrsj B. F. Shoemaker conduc ted the installation service. Mrs. ' Mayme Hill was installed as " vice president, and Mrs. I. W. Geer as treasurer.- A secretary will be installed. at the October meeting. A memorial service for department members was con ducted by Mrs. A. O. Condit . ) Hostesses' for the tea' hour k were Mesdames Klony Smith, H, P. Toe vs. W4 E. Seamster, and i. w. ueer. ; ; -.- - and Miss Barbara- Bates, recor der. Installation will be held at public ceremony on Septem-. ber 25. . v' ; Honored guests at the meeting '', were Miss Betty Zo Allen, grand associate drill leader; Miss Bev- : erly Davenport, grand musician; Miss Ileta Guddate and -Mrs. Linsey, worthy advisor andmo- ther advisor from Mount Scott -'chapter in Portland; Mrs. Albert Cohen and v Mr. ' Fred Keeler," ' worthy matron and patron of Eastern Star.- ' . Initiation was held for Miss Doris Jean Shafer and Miss Jackie Andrews.':' :.-.,.. vi - -. " : -..' -' " -- " Hense gaests ef Dr. and Mrs. . Prime, r, at their country place, ' Lakelure, are Mr. and Mr. ' C S. Prime ot Tulsa, Oklahoma. , Mr. and 'Mrs. Ralph H. Camp bell and sons, Gary and Ralph, have returned from a week's trip " which took them to San Fran cisco, Sacramento, Lake Tahoe and Reno. Mis Twelve B. Bakkie, nation al director. of nutrition, Ameri can Red Cross, and Mrs. Marion Sniffen, from the Pacific area office of the- Red Cross, will be In Salem next Monday to meet with nutrition committee mem ber and leaders of the Marion county chapter ot th4 Red Cross. A luncheon meeting is being arranged that day for the visit ors and local workers, .reports; Mr. Lynn MacLachlan, nutri tion chairman . for the . Marion county Red Cross chapter. The national nutrition depart ment ha selected a few county Red Cross chapters throughout the country for special work on the basis of , outstanding work done, the Marion county chap ter being one of those chosen. Mrs. Robert Drager, who went to San Francisco last month with Lt Drager, is now in Klamath Fails visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mr. Paul Buck, j ., :' ; just before the outbreak of the war, talked to the group on the weaving of Chinese rugs. I The Guild will meet regularly during the winter on the first Wednesday of ,each month. The Guild , has ; membership of , 'twenty-four. .;...' ' -.'f -V; : .i.' ; i Later In the afternoon r the hostess' served refreshments. Hrst dinner meeting ef the Salem Toastmistress cluh will be held tonight at the Quelle at 9 o'clock. Mrs. L. O. Arens, presi dent, wiH, preside. , ; 1 The vTemea's Missionary So ciety of the First Presbyterian church met Wednesday afternoon at the church at 2 o'clock. Theme of the program was "Of One Blood All Nations." Mrs. G. E. Ross spoke on "Findings from . the Race Relation Conference." Mrs. Arthur Iinerode led the worship and Mrs. Virginia Ward Elliott sang. An executive meet ing and pre-prayer service pre ceded the meeting. " " j 1 -R-E-T-C-H! 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