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the OZEGOXf STATXSMAXf. Scdenv Oregon, Tuesday Morning; December 4, 1943 PAGZ CZVCT V i - - - ;; i V 7 4 i 4. TV University St control PVty! made preparations for the rescue, bringing out hear in lines, rope ladders and hot coffee. , . .. As the last man bailed out, the B-29 swerved end careened into the sea. Six j fliers were aboard the sub chaser in short order, and the remaining five were picked up by other ship, ; It was the si "ond rescue mission for the PC 824 and highlighted her seven months in the Pacific. It- Pays Tribute f To Salem Man I ATHENS, 6 Dec S.-Tribute was paid to Donald A. Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. MX A. Larson, 1865 Center st,' Salem, Ore, who was killed in action on Saipan on I June IS, 1944,. at a memorial serv ice held " at Ohio university on Dec 2. Larson, who was a see ond lieutenant , in the marine ttty mrmm nn nf tt 4(11 fnrm " wm V "T I A . Ohio university students who lost y"". ic- their lives in World war H. i ) Ert to:h"i ,ormer tatioa President John C. Baker invit- iamP I ed the parents,' wives, and other men toithe senrice in Alumnil"t. JOC ronnick JfllC 1 Memll!utor?T,m 00 thfc,n? To Amherst, Blass., lor PKATUM rrC Neramaa ie Vries is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. de Vries In Fruit- land. He has1 been stationed at Lt and Mrs. Allan Mitchell (Constance Luehrs) ;who were married on November 23 in the Carrier Room A Ihe First Methodist churrfi. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. ' O. G. Luehrs, and her husband Is the son of Mr. ana Mrs. Walter K. Mitchell of Newton-Highlands, Ma3S. Afipr a wedding trip to Victoria, B.C Lt Mitchell will take his Erlde to Boston to reside, where he win be engagjed In wo$l textile manuiacturing. (Jeeten-Milldrj tificates. In morocco leather cases, were presented to the parents and wives at a university reception to be held immediately after the service. ' ;' ; - I Speaker at .the service was Dr. J. Harry Cotton, president of Me Cormick j Theological seminary of Chicago,! formerly pastor of the Brttad , street Presbyterian church I in Columbus, Ohio. A lecturer in India, i China, fahd Japan under the Joseph Cook foundation, 'Dr. Cotton saw military service in the field artillery" during the first World war. if . - Preceding the memorial service. , the Cutler chimes, located in Cut iler. hall,! the oldest college edifice west of t h e ' AUeghenies, were I played. An 80-volce choral group proviaed music ior Oie service, i Pre-West Point Work PIC Joe D. rormick, who has been stationed on Okinawa, was given a quick trip back to the homeland last week. He left his station on Wednesday and by Sat urday was in Amherst, Mass. having traveled by army bomber. He is enrolling in Amherst col lege to take work preparatory to entering West Point Military aca demy under the appointment of Sen. Guy Cordon. Formick is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C Formick, 246S K. Nob Hill, and was employed by The Statesman before going into mil itary serviceJ H . Discharged tne Hills Return ine ltor speak Rada Chilling 'rwi At .Wednesday. Blcebng. - lO 1,1111 City TTV U. Tngman. managing edi- lO lYllll KAtV To Make Home Jl1?z At Gliristmas MUX CITY Mr. and Mrs. Bob HH1 'and son have moved here! from Lyons. He has been dis charged from the army and is ployed here. 't;:... i " .The Eev. and Mrs. Claude Ste phens were honored on their 40th weddiM MMhwuir WM! n af MmDi mm. va. msm 17ta at. Saleam. . ; HavmotMl U. SmttZL. CSC 1a. IBS B.I Tm-t-niA tHom HtH Wlr m. 12ta at.- Salem, i I : Z TT7 V aobect X. Tartar. TSS 1e, TI R.I wwuuii mmm wuu of the First Congregational church dub wfll Mt dinner at tfM annual I .MILL CITY Mr. and Mrs. church Tiitney dinner-i to . be 'T. f6 recavea worn aiartin t 5 -ill nm t m oi uie birttt ol a son born Novem- n...r. 4. rmmAAmt l tS. VrM. I CT IS at At. XKUS. MO, M deiT riuK. . j son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Tha dimiflr wiH ha rtart P fha MM. KUOOlpn Kada. Kada &SJ annual bazaar ric mm atari at I heal discharged from the anmf ana tney; pian u do nere oy HaJIM - aa, Ve. Chwrch at Saleam wmi a. uorraioa.! GHariea u. vanOera. S 1c Q. TlMMUMlL AttU Birverxso. - Jaaa rarxaH. Bat aa. xavta xnraer. ? Boa Harwaoo. MdHM if 9. box SS. Seta. 1 1 ' -';. -'- Ouver 7. Semes, efaief comausarr teward. rente S. Woodbom. raaa uw navy at seattles But ReUam W. Bin. raute a. kw lit, aaiem. j . From the army at Ft. Lewlst PFC Inward W. BaB. W aV. Slat at, Salsm. S. Sat. Paul O. afaaa. ISM 3. neketa at, Salam. sgt- ceraw. O. (Uveas. 114S Xferway at- Salem. T. 4th Gr. Richard I FfeUer. SMtt 8. Comaaareial C. SaVaau T. 4ta Gr. Hubert A. Loraaa, 9M K. 17th at. Salem. . CpL Charles r.- XandaJl, -140 W. no tuu ax, saiem. red roses and silver leaves. Dorothy Shuey, cadet from St. Mary's hospital at As toria and Darrell Turner, on leave from Naval hospital at were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. THliam Shuey. Rando Potter, son of Mr. and Mrs BQey Potter, has enlisted ia the air corps. ' - - Mr. and Mrs. Herman Graft visited . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schroeder. Graf Was recenuy discharged from the army and will continue his education at Oregon State college. i , Vera Hansen. WAVX, was on leave last week visiting here fa ther, Lester Hathaway. .She has completed her training at -New T. 4th Gr. Raymond R. Wood. Amttr.l tt ' her leave. : T. Sth Gr. Donald L. Spies, route 1, oojc iz, Aamsviua, t. ta L Canbr. T. Sth Gr." Ludger C. Reed. 42S K. 11m wl, corvautaj t. act. Harold c Grave, soete CtmrmihM. PFC. Jeaaa K. HaCkworth. route S. carom. IS ni In w rntTv4i ;A Aim. ton baked beans and brown bread 1 Caulstmas., luncheon win be served from 11 1 Mr. and Mrs. Darren Anderson te 139 and tea will be eervedd sons and Mr. and Mrs. Boy during fee afternoon. j At Pratum Meets Gibson: and family dinner guests at the home of Mr. . land. Mrs. Arthur Andana Home Extension Lyo. Mrs. Oral Williams entertained a 'group of boys at a party in I : i nonor or ner son, uarreu. on nss PRATUM The Ptatum-Mae. I ninth birthday. Games lear Home gtmtfitn unit met atlPuyediand refreshments the home of Mrs. Harry Martin ! "rreu ana Bonnio wmiiim, in November. - j 1 Bobby and Junmy Balttniore, fieanor TruvCa.!aasistant home Morey Bassett, Danny Sneythe, demonstration agent demonstrated I Dicky Crook. Bobby Howe, Eieh- "Sugar Saving Desserts." The food! rtuston, ueroy and Jerry nrenared was agfed at 4a Irmri-1 Golden. eon. an at. w. Ajepoart presioea axi TSM; C.l a brief .business session. Others Injliriet bend Gr, John A. Harn. U Linn COITI SIlOUT To Be Wednesday present were Mrs. Roy Marchand, Turner; Man to Hospital Mra.Ocar Wigla,Mrs. JohaGru- TOgan ta chow. Mrs. O. Jonaoo, Mr. Win- 5 -SB " lam Schmidt Mrs. A. C. Hersch, SlT.SZT.W " Mr- w w tb- u . ruZchest injuries received November leach, Mrs. H. Gnynn, Mrs. Carl I " 1 T Fischer, Mrs, Marie Bauer. Mrs. i w"".to C A. Trent. Mrs. E. E. Marten. Mrs. J. G. Laoderback. Mrs. Frank Blissioit Bottom Man ALBANY- The annual Bank of I Ralnh Wilson. Ma. Nil Hilhnm I Critically HI in Salem T Crt- XT... .-. W A 11 Mul . ' . . . . I I j . , a., uua. . I . i..m- i i Miss Frey Bride Of Mr. Brandt DALLAS At a ceremony on November SO MUs Rachel Violet Frey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed B. Frey of Pallas, became the bride of Mr. Arnold' Henry Brandt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Brandt of Dallas. The nuptials were performed at the Evangelical Mennonite Brethren church in Dallas at 8:30 o'clock. The Rev. Sam P. Neufeidt of Sa- lem performed the double ring ceremony. . The altar was decorated with ; baskets of white chrysanthe- snums and candles. Mias Verde Hamra of West Salem and Miaa Lenora Ediger, who wore pink taffeta gowns and corsages of roses, lighted the tapers. Mrs. Elmer Frey sang Becauae" and The Lord's Prayer". Mrs. Sam P. Neufeidt played the wedding marches and selections on the vlbraharp preceding the cere mony. - The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a white dress with satin bodice and . ' full net skirt enhanced with satin tosettes and a train. Her finger- tip length veil was held in place with a crown of lac edged In satin. She carried a Bouquet of pink rapture roses and hourvar dla. . ' Miss Florence Frey of Dallas was her sister's maid of honor. She ' wore a pastel blue satia dreas with marquisette skirt and carried a bouquet of white Ophelia roses. Ml". John Frieaen was beat man and ushers were Mr. Dan Wiers and Mr. Henry . W arken tln. Tor her daughter's wedding Mrs. Frey wore a black dreas with matching accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. Mrs. . Brandt chose a brown dress and . accessories and her Cowers were yellow roses. The bride's grand mother, Mrs. A. A. Wfrkentin, wore black and a corsage of yel low rosea. , A reception was held in the church parlors for the newly weds.' The bride's table was cen tered with a three tiered cake flanked by white tapers. Bou quets of mixed chrysanthemums were used about the rooins. Miss Helena Rem pel passed Jttie guest book and Miss Elnora Warkentin IX Robert L. nadaoa. 111 North 15th st, Salem, served dur ing the war on the attack trans port USS Barnstable which saw action from Guadalcanal to Jap an, and which is engaged at the present time In serving with the1 "Magic Carpet fleet, helping to return high-point veterans to the states. J- h ' H More! than 250 aircraft carriers, battleships, cruisers and trans ports have been assigned to the kMagic Carpet" v fleet, which is picking: up prospective discharges from various points in the The Barnstable, while assigned . 1 4.5 L' A 1 1- A-l Bill Bones Home at I Turner on Leave TURNER First Lieut. Lester (Bill) Bones,7 son of Mr. and Mrs. ff Vester Bones, is noma on an ex- nded leave 4 3 1.CVUI m - . m . t t uLuuiat nospiuu. ' " ur .11. ? Wash. S. Sgt AcaaM W. Bradea, Di PTC Ray C. Carlson, Dallas. T. Sth Gr. Wealev M 10S. ralla Ctty. i : Sgt. Gearaa M OiaaM PFC Marian M. WlUiams. route I, Gervais. t- T. 4th GrJ Henry w. McBrkk. box in, ueoaaon 4-H club members enrolled in the pgaa. bos t 7 n. John Hansen, 1 Sflrerton Blan Iletnrni .icuio leader, naa announced. i i The youthful .corn dub mem-jrrom stay in a ortland bers are competing for $32 in awards which - Includes a 4-H r .it i . .j t ' i PFC Phillin H. Scott, route 1. Uc-I W"""""' 1 I 1 t 1 tt- .1 i PFC Otis L. Ttut route 1. box M4. 1 ciuu memoer wiia me cnampion SaleM. . ! ' J exhibit, and eaah awarda ta five XES jl Tmerf j winners in both the lowland and T. Sth Gr. fliirlaa VT ITmlxwir 1 mil t i1hm TSU mv u ma box ftj. Turner, i - "Z" "T T " T. 4tJ Gr. KUly D. Austin, box Sn.l i ww .auww wnua cwf Toledo. ---r , I tinned durinc the war time vears Z c tm f.111.. trm mm,m,m 1 - - SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Latham , are expected home from Portland this week. They hare been at Portland where he has been under medical treatment. He has been ill for the past year and confined to his bed the great er part of that time, j MISSION BOTTOM, Dee. S (Special) Robert Cole is a pa heni at the Deaconess hospital and his oondiaon Is considered criti cal. Mrs. Cola is with him during the day and he is able to receive occasional visitors. The Cole farm here is In charge of Ray Patter son. ' v j He received if medal. Purple Wall si l m ufn... - ww mmm aat a aV- ww www ra . . a. sgt. zaooa wooaoura. C Payxaat. rente S. Heart medal, the good conduct MANILA SSgt. Dareld K. LaValla. son of Mrs. Joseph Kar- bens of 2S5 Fisher road. Salem, in the state of Oregon. Exhibits have decreased from pre-war days Consolidated Qllb ana win oe reiaaveiy smau uusi n year. lMcct at Nelson Home CLUB TO MEET CLOVERDALE The Coosoli Dollle Rampjdate dubs met Wednesday with Pacific, ribbon and ETO ribbon with three now serving with the 813th I will entertain the Sewing Club jMra. Dorothy Nelson. -Sugar aav sA I i lAmDhibian Truck eomnanv here 1 Thiiradav at a 1 o'clock luncheon I ing desserts . were oemonstrated i vwvwv awifc ' - ' 1 . 1 BROOKS Mrs. and Miss Irene Frey. cdusins of I Nov. lJ the first from Lingayen I PFC Janet Anderson the bride, were in charie of the Gulf, iu the Philippines, to Wak- -J. , I - . . gifts. Mrs. Pete Brandt, sister- ayama.l Honshu, and the second 1 "iargeu miiu vt av. cut the I from Mindanao; Philippines, to Hiro wan in i the Kure area of Honshu. in-law of the groom, wedding cake. The bride attended schools in , Dallas and was employed at the state industrial accident! commis sion In Salem prior to her mar- riage. The groom attended I schools in Dallas and , Kansas. After a honeymoon the couple; will return to North; Dallas, where he is in partnership with I his father on a farm. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smlih (Barbara Kurtz) are receiving feU citations on the birth of a son on Sunday night at the Sa lem General hospital. The little boy has an older sister j Carolyn. The baby's paternal grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs Guy O. to occupation tasks, made i two runs to Japtn from Sept. 30 to by Eleanor Trindle. "Sewing ma chine attachments wiH be dem onstrated en December C A paper orve7igh v!,Unwmrbro and , PFC Janet Anderson, ' daughter of Lt CoL and Mrs. Albert T. An derson, has received her honor erans whom the "Magic Carpet" is bringing back to the states aboard the U. S. S, Sherburne. The U. S. S. Sherburne, one of more : than 230 carriers, battle- coffee win be furnished by the WHO RLE Y BURIED HERE : , The body of Adrian Whorley, veteran of World war I who died as an operations non-comrnission-1 and Christmas party ea orxicer. He has been overseas since April 1942. He had seen service in Africa, Italy, France, and Germany prior to his mming to the Philippines in August. He was awarded the Bronze Arrow head for his part in the assault land in f in southern France. As an - wv ... " " . uniMim i fi um miinR Mrrwmutmw- ana one-nan yearr service. The Christmas meeting wfll be held with Mrs. Nellie Thomas on Wednesday, December If. An ex IloveHy Ilooh 154 South Chtrrch ww aa4. differ ent are these new chip racks with chip ejects. HaneV aaade right here t Saleam. Five snedela and many eater This type ef rack easmet his pnrehased anywhere else hi the TJ. S. This ts their first time n um aaarket. today. eesttest. fat Ask aaeet ear g We have aaaay ether 2 USEE gifts. While in Germany, he saw his After finiaftm? Hmr HaU truirv. I krathMT. ClitfcrA whn mmm Aim November 2; in Portland,! has! mg at .Des iMoines, la, she was I a member of the armed forces. As oeen orougnt xo Jaiem. wnere; i ordered to Ft. Hamilton. New I oreseni he is eligible for discharee nas been interred at City yiewjYork where1 she was m the cort l and. is' awaitinff transrjortation to a wn 1 : t - rmeiCTT V.' . Wi,a " or" embarkation for II months, the United States. nreman nrsi ciass in tne navy, is jYom mere she was transferred survived oyj a nrotner, . Aioert i rt h tw i VmVrVtit. attle, and from there to Vancouver Barracks, where she was station ed until she received . her dis charge at Camp Beale last week. She will make her home with her parents, . who live on the" North River road.: ri Whorley, Newport, and a half bro ther, Hiram C o o p e r, Madrona, CaliL Final rites were held at Parker's Funeral home, Newport PEARL HARBOR, T. Hv-Oea- ald G. OunmingsT Ph. M 2c, USNB, husband of Mrs. Syhria W. Curnrningi of Brooks, Ore, is on ports in the navy's famed "Magic Carpet' fleet --left Okinawa, Thursday, November IS, and was scheduled to arrive in San Fran cisco about Saturday, Decern- ber 1. Passengers were to go directly to the separation centers nearest their homes to complete the for malities of obtaining their dis charges before returning to civil ian life. PRINTED SQtiABE 98 Robert J. Berger, GM lcSeia, and other crewmen who served on Smith. Mr. Smith wa released commended for -quick uwi utn wui xuaru u uu. I thinVirt a n A efTicient- etion" which !saved lives of the 11 tnem- VFOODBURIi - Mlaa Euzabeth bers of a B-29 crew. II Mabe of CrowelL Texas, and I The taction took nlace north of Elves Powers, pharmacist's mate I Saipan wheii the sub chaser was I Sheryle, age seven months, resides secona ciass, were maxnea oav i en route to iwo jrma. Tne u-za fnvlav nitftit NnrranhrlT. at rHa I oa Mm (n'oirrla rfn aniin4 home of the bridegroom's par-1 the convoy to which the PC 624 j ents, Mr. and Mr. Frel Powers, I was attachedU' Then her crewmen j ait mini aweei. i.ivs xvev. u.inmn.to mu on. ' i OKINAWA rFC Max T. Eck stein, 37, husband of Mrs. Maxiene Eckstein who, with their two chil dren, Larry, age three years, and Lester Fields read the remony. I As leach parachute opened, a at 1785 Berry st. Salem, Ore, re cently- passed through the 23 th replacement depot on Okinawa for processing prior to returning to the United States. He entered the army Sept. 1. 1943, and served Attendants were Mr. Ray Giison. After a trip to Texasi tS cou ple plan to return to make I heir home In Woodburn. Mrs. Powers recently from Guam. 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