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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1945)
V Committees fAfWorkon New YWCA Mrt tYank Spar. mmlvr. of the owvit?rtn'j fhBrtcr. tl- r-ctorate, will hwrf the gMiTat commute on the new VvVCA , hnlMrng. Rr acceptance of the t4lr earn' simultaneously Ta At with her first metig witH ! current Vrrf. TH borf ystr.t.y euhor-- ff Miwr Dorathea Stenslof f and" member f hv eontmittee on eon ruction tv employ an er--ChlUrf. WofkffVa? vrftH Mi StiMiirtff are M; wri rrrm f, Phillip. M Reyo.W Allen, Xfrt, -hrf Slater and" Mi Htn Yorkey. First re Aft wa pretended from fh- fommitt on ate, hoaiW by Wir Lv1 Chi Ms. with Mr. Winifred Pettyjohn. enf Mf. C. A. ifv-Clor a cv wvVr. ' Mr Wa'.Ure f aron had4 ffte ewnmttee wv research and plana, waking at first npntMly end fhn a aw donrf to my o'her commit tv AMrs, Ypary Is Guest Speaker & Th pob'ie welfare committee ifrt charge Af Mi. Jam Pifc and Mv. orph ry arranard Che i program for fr Ralm Junior Witr.an' cT.,b mf'.ng Monday nihf. Mi. fcemice Year, nursl ing sup or at the, Marlon county p.bV health (OTMTtment. t-. v.5l speaker 'vl tritTi on "FunCiocm rf the Marion emf h!fh deprfnvnt. Sh vYirrifd vMnnVer belt at the rf.:rtrtr,t a the'stff U short i 7)r.i'nb vo'ed to give dona fiM to lVrf,)yrhT hospital, t ibriu'iAi ftrlv in4 fh Vi- ty fan ilri. Mm. Irvirv Bryjin trrbrh'ip wer Mm. Sfrt ( irv!T. frl. John tfrvn1. Mc CrT tvftr.n, Mm. Rfurt Thf, Mm. Cry Mrtirv, Jf Mm. Alrt W'.lir; Mi fid( ' Jtfr w n- fh (r;!rf. Mm ft Cit ttt Othtl far (lirl. Mt tr- Zonta Club lo : Have Muslcale T.;! ?rtf rv1 -flM hy wMhy Pnrtf, will Jv a f hr ,ttm fniwi-a fT lh S-l-m Zonfa ftb Vtilt f 7:41 Ir Ir. 7i prtrtiwm will b !n ttit.m 127 l Ih ftnirtf ir r, pl, imt fUr1, lif, Hfvl fhit Bfjm tfthip, tWiHt, wi! t t f(Mr1 rn ft. pmtum, ao4 Jlvfr1y f5itfw WtU ( c (.rifian Trnrt- iifi will fnt 2 e1fi frMf wllh Mr (imi a l(rn'1'r':'n 1V9 ftlh l,lrt.r. Trf h- af, t'ff-f rf tN ft'wf'h Hnm frlri fo fffurn tfca mikn f.M In C7.:wa', will brlnf 1M C'hf ivMiftf. K p o r I Will b tivn try th rtHaaa lo S fft,t frjrnitt work ai'T in 1rPfMl VHf Th fxik, fapa H'a a frSr" Will b tviwf'f hy Mr: W, Aikrry, ClifUtTin ifl Will l tirouxM f'r Wa liillrfn a! If' t hiMrrn'a tff lf", prfjrl fl ll WCtl. Mm, Innl S i(m U ai-;ir.fi ,,fi. I I an Mm. MUIn llvtlof nrl tlatigMtr. Nan r, rl"l In Ih mrilnl Turwlny fifm fn frannwn, l.f. Iliirlof rfntly lnrfl ti lha f'.M frini'th fvii'h f'urlfir, Aflr M lavh will rH'irn l hl i"w jMin fnf.t a! W naval f'Htll at Muf a l- Wd. Thy ar iU at lh lirifn .f tir pwfni, Mf. and Mm, CharlM A firi. Mm. Hut)? fnt ilU n tHn '!( trt her hi'H wh-n il ip cafri In tut Nvf wefk, Mr, ni Mm. IaH If, - at'tt and Mr, and Mm. IVil Ml will fnolcT lo forHjivl tniight l altpnd lb ntllnh nt f if ml riwi at SccrttMt Kit tm MfAT-tlTON-lVirn ti t-tr. an-l Mr. Alfrird VanVlue. a digahter. Paula Msrie, first arsmkhild of the Waltw VanVluM, rrcemtef 7. Urn n to Mr. and Mr. Paul Strait, MoUlU, at Ail vet ton lios pilal, December I, twin miii. Slyl3 a a a a end Qnliij . . . Film: n:r;v , 1SJ ti. i'oaifiMtiU Society ;CIiibs Music... The Home Marriage of Couple Is . Bevealed Announcnnt kr bvi'ntf madt, t th marria2 6f Btty Hjrm-: morvf Cror.in, dauahtw 6f Mr. E. M. nmmvnf vf BaVrr, ftw--merly f Salmr. t Majmr Bill Bryan, CSAAf, aon vf Mf, amf Mr.. Vf ftryaiv of Knn Ci.ty Knavy mv Dcnbr J. Th quiet cerrtiiwny tvfc p1ac at St. CeUa' hur Jv mi Port--lan witH Father NichnVw- lMr, formr!y of Salem, rf ficlatjn Fo hef weddinf lh brld worar pastef hU suit with browrv accessftries and whit orchid. The couple waf anatten--ff. ' 'After a short honeymoon. th couple returned to Sulem anf 1 temporarily residing at. SIS . Mill ttreef. The bride, who i well known In Salem, is employed at the Chemical Construction eorpora- tion. Her husband hat just fe- t4irnei from 27 month? at Adik".. Ife wilV report for reassignment at Sanfa Ana, Calif,, on Janu ary 14. i Ife wa at one Kme com mandin officer of the Salem army air field, Ife U m gra4uaf of JCansac. university, Girod Family Af Reunion Reeent riest ir the home of Mm, Ann CJjrod at frtritland have been hr rn, Carp. Frank Cirid ar,d hia family, who ara fo leave shortly fo return fo "Colorado, where Captaift Cirod will fenitne' hi elvilian atafut" after averl years" arrrke la the Pacific fheatra and hl$ me dical practice. Alo here frr the family re union U Mm. ft. I Jenw (K thr t'AttAi of Monterey, Calif., who has recently resigned her faff position with the Red Cro there. Mr, and Mm. Lloyd Cirod aI.o rt bafc in Safem fIkrx--Inf trtrod'a release from the- na- y. In which he w a lieuten ant. aerv?r most recently at IfunteT't Pmnt lWaana f,l talebratel br fourth birthday at a party at the home rf ; her parenta. The (.'hfistrrwn motif wa featured In Ue cake and decorations, Hon- irlnf ItWauna were Allen Vol rr, Jerry Joneu, Shirley WHr lin, fWe Wilson and Edwin l.y1e, Jr. Other fiKsta wereMra, Maa Mart, Mrrr Mrm Vole ho,"" Mr. Helen Jons, Mm. fl-irhar Wrirlein and Mm, TAt Lylc. Mr. a4 Mr. ( . C. Caaey kaa returned from a month" visit In PiMdini, Calif,, wHh their daughter, They are morinf U4 week Into their newly purchased home at 370 Nwth 19th street. Koop saving usod fats to holp provent furthor cuts in your soap supply V . 4 i I . A I long al our country supply of industrial fat I so low, tbe gov ernment must dctrnntne bow much fat tan U rtleatcd to make tvip and other pracctime goods. Any lctdown In your vtnf of used kitchrn fatt will inake ouf fat luppty even lets .'..and the amount allowed for soap manufacture may have to be cut i accordinely. Tlie end of f itioniag of I fnrxt fat doesn't etiange tha picture. )ntiaitil fatt art still vrry abort. So keep turning tft your used fatt, wont you? . . . and apeed the return of mora aoapt to your dealer shelve. a. , Whcro , .."..' Kep Sayirig Srrym Zi&u& 1flt1WI(14'"f5 aagw AOeriUHwr Lirwstut rrrMt wUJs CUit Hwark, fat If ls Sty liuiuit Ituuslteon imh. i ClrcW of WtiOS f Finrt Mtlf 9fTi tUtwch1, si -r Sun(nne 3vln eUrtv with Mr AiVrt "On.. Hawl &rpn. 1 Mtsnnry mstin.. Mfamnv' fiiiM, firt fln t al ehuroH, Mrs, Dtxitei Try, sr . en S. Bir'1 t . J .n, Jimn Lr VfSC wHlinf aw i, ineiiMiy if a.m ehuifch p" , lor' ' - j-i f Knvai Ivetfhlykra Swlit eni with fr. r.j C. Gcsfwy, 337 19 : 3(KH S'V iMv-hmsO luhaw, Hirr. Amtrlrm Luh- Guikt wt at fwrch. 1 n:m. rtr Iut i CHrlsftMs Jrty with Am MSrv, Soa ittortn. Wirttr itwrt,.! a p.m.- yart ns-4t ?j Sst"i fiwV hviHl auYiU tm-f. YWC4, M sm. - Soiwti, lie trt RtwlWflS, ftstnn- Wwrm'ii club, Pi fVta Phi tumiM with av. &. T"rh-r Ritiith, meet st Col ItiW ttsil, ?:4S m. Wst Slm vrW stjirilisry Wst- S4m city hsi?, a m St Jyoh's rlvortt, 3:30 m. Dr?rw f !! Boiwcommj, dinner. ." p-.w, Lkvn U3tii!ry wttH Mrs, fJ'ir-' Ifil .Ookfmtv 2395 $, Ommerc'st t , a m. r Thnriav chrtv rirH Mrs. Rus sl f attm, i: Ch"metcta t. First ftaofistii chvwcu. miwrtow r srtrwry lifitn Mr, flovif W, 174 . Cwt st.r The Vicwr Swiw4, ji!Mtr, .. Rniwxf trnrt Brethw rrnvnry sV!ty witi Mrs, I.yl Sacre IMS Marlcet st. r-rrr : I) Norto sum'!"WCTU' Chrkstmse psrty Ok Potle' Horn, vat ( tf j;3oi s m, i foa4T ii . Wirtt No. ! Oteg:w Sff Nur-ws Sicawistwvn, th-rSstmss 6rtr , mt tulreuli ftosytts', mifss riin!e. a-.m. Amjict:Uji sa-cisry j Chrw'mss afy with - lxirnn, I Ssam Wonvsni ehAv, p m, CKrisimgs Story Td Be Sung I ", "The Story of Christmas"' by Matthew, a cantata which tst . foldilthe storyPof Chrkf birth frorrt prophecy;! to the . nativity acene, will be presented by the ehoi? of the First Christian church on Sunday, December 13, at 7i30. The. choir of IS aififera la wrkler. th direction of John Schmidt, f ' I i Soloist for the occasion f& ctn4 Betty ligen and Mao Lamb, soprano; Ielrfht Skewi, metato-aopranoj I Leslie Carson, tenor ; and Vittor Wolfe, baas, Assiitinc the, choir in one of the ehorttsea is mixed uartet eonv posed of tertiic Capiinjer, Vida Core,; Chester Douglas and Fred Hate, Lois PlumrrteT Schmidt i the orfanist. Today slMenu Lei's hare liver with onion, good old dish that' full of vita min a rd minerals. Orange Slice salad f Llvef and onion ; i . i Pan fried potatoes Glazed tarred $ Butterscotch pudding ; Cookies - rr : - t - 'i - i ( ru Kttr avih6 fats 'vT ::r5s3 AS AS THE ) ) ;(j2 : ff ( MKS. WWWIi roill t Jy W fJr lizHfrvrMoitefiMPS v u I j j KON THE CWWTgR Jci , 'Jil there's fat, there's soap UwcJ Fati--HS!p Provent Salem Man Wqd in Soutli7 ; " ''if ! i Announcemjnt hav been re eeived itv Sem foiling oC the- -marriag- of ijMr Robert C3ar!c ' 'Sing;, ion. off J&st. F". C- Ewin1 ot Ssiexa to ajTw Frances Cliris- , tSnr WeUsti, dlughter of Mr.: nd J Mrs ;WiUian Uvlw We31 of, Memphis Tdjtnv on STovembeir If at the tTaibiv Aenu Churcb ' of Chjrist. in lfnphis.. 1 . : I 7 T IT . car MUTKisii nir sownenv rouie ? on . Qr 'Wfodmaj trio Ther stopped m Salem for a vfeit with. ; "hi ihoflier Ifkefore' Teavingr tav Seattj ffher they wiW live; Mr i and. Mrs Zwig! are now at 6ome -t 23 IFortiltJV avnue Pfbrtlv Seatde:. t i The bride- attended schools fat 1 Memphis adi member of Be ta Sigma Phi nationat education, ororify She has been witlv Chf- eag and. Southern Airlines.; Her : Imsbantt ie aj! graduate:, of. Salem high? tchool ;nf Oregon State ; college'.. K ls attended Wil : lamettfl' univej-sity, Mr. wing i -now witH Boeing Aircraft eorn. in Seata. . 1 . : .it MrsRerry A Hcte ii Mrs teon ferry will entertain ; Informally $c dinner Feiday.! ftight' at her !kom' ore Jefferson I afreet far a)jjfrern of friend, J Cviestt will be seated at a large ? table- centered with greens and candle.Th evening hours will be spent informally, ' Coveri wiiB; ber placed for Mis 1 Eleanor tfllnaif, . Mis Cartita DrebfoW Mis Virginia Miller, Ru& Mary Werner, trSN Mrs, Rene-. Bease, Ms, William Phefp,, Mis IVeme Ifamsber ger and Mr, teors Perry, VFW Takes in j , New Member ! i - . Marion auxiliary of the Vet erans of Foreijgn Wars met Mon day tvesrang with the president, Mrs, AtneTia Bottc, presiding. Mr, Virginia White was i&iti- lOH' SVWtr , report on fhm Camp Fire Gfri, sponsored by the auxiliary. Ma rie Brimtner.nYanktowrt. Sooth Xakota and Mr. Evelyn Cotting- - am. Bend, wire guests. ' j, Plans; wereiimade for the par ty to be hel December 1. A commitfee eiinsistirig - of Mr, Margaret Hubl, chairman, Mrs. Mabel French) and Mrs. Eva Bo- land was appointed to have charge of thejjchildren' party tr I be held In the afternoon from 4 I to - : Mr, Rosej chairman, Mrs. Betty Candid Mrs, Cenevkvel Crlaon,Mrs. fSertrude Wolfe and Mr,: O jr a c ej uHartJey were ap pointed to aerye on the refresh ment cinrmttee for the party and dance in the evening. Mrs, Jhn over a j short; Parnlelle aresJded session of Salem Rebefcah lodge Monday nighL The, lodge wi: 1 have its Christ- ma party for member and their families next Monday night deorge Naderman report - ed cm the Christmas party to be given nkinbem of the Odd Fel - low home irt Portland on De- cember 22. Soap Shortages Vojrlds Most SoisQ-ht After Item Cold Over the Counter in Hurry l':l"x-- ! Maaine - matt "SesameT meant t Aladdirt, "Nylori seems t mean to ffie mndera woman, except there isif t a genie- to stand iit 9n tor bs la Tuesday morning: paper,. Momsamerr Ward. Let the c.ty know that there wa limitedl number C nylons on sale and kn mediately tbe routine- of some-. 1 1 v 1500 familie waa turned tjopsjr turvy, , . Ifjmra waa goina; ta get some nylons., f . By 8:15, Mr. Homer Plunltett wa aruigziect cosily against: warcrt rront . door;, wua Mrst Chester ' Anderson,. Mrs. Sane -Speerstrav Mrs Jerrolct Kenry . and7 about 194 other fev keep her eompany The Gne extended along the block and around the . corner 'fhere wa csnerouafi. number of men. lm tJierr,, tee i A good strong girt witl a good, strong assistant had been as-: signed to take the money and. pas- out the 300 sealed envelopes,.! each, marked with, the size of the nylons it contained..- It was to be a production, fine affair, " . - The ,Ioelr struck Mr Ge doers opened, op stepped five women who had axnefaow goC in the: door before Mrs. Plunkett and her enmpanions, rightful owner of first place m.: Sne, The five ursurpera stepped do'wa the aisle at the bead of the' line'and up to the counter with: tlJSH outstretched,. The sales'; woman said disarnangly, "Willi you stey; over her pieaae The ladie stepped, and first thiRjg; they knew, the rightful first' customer were being waited on. iL-i.SS'fZJl are still waiting foe a place in . line. I ; Stores ' are used to handling -queues and the people, in them. ; Three hundred pairs of stock-1 frigs went over the counter, in a very ttrm minutes and a Lke ; number were on sale in the aft- ernoon, advertised only. by word 41 of mouth. It might be a good idea to re- ': member these little postwar in-'j cident. it wont be long before -well be ;aying, "Wait ;in line for nylons? No, I never would." , Ruth Tracy; Will Marry Li. Orion Mrs. 1 C; Tracy is ajinoun- a-rrs er flv a fk a a aa m sja avf fXawsw daughter, Ruth, to IX U C Or- ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Or to of Seattle. The wedding: will be an event of the near future. Mrs Tracy graduated j from Sacred Heart Academy arid St. Anthony's hospital school of nur sing in Wenatchee, Wash. 1 IX Ortoo i a graduate of. Queen Anne high school lit Se attle. He has been fa the army for over three years and Is now at Fort Lewis, where be expects to be discharged soon. Chitstanas greens will be as sembled and wreaths, try favors and garlands made for patients at the Corvalli naval hospital by member of the Salem Car den club at the YMCA today and tomorrow from t to 3. A sack lunch will , be served. Holly is especially needed a it I a popu lar green with the patients from other parts of the country. 1 s Mr- Ka"h Nshlrr 1 and children, Douglas and Sarah ! Jean, moved Tuesday to their t j"0 bouth Summer l dxL , j welcoming O Home at list i . ; to air. All the dreams tiine Coca-Cola fits tation Have 4 Co)fc Chnstmas occasion lor Coke and the pause that refreshes i , lOTTlfP VNSCI AVTHOIITY Of TNI COCA-COIA COCA-COLA Uear :Fred Slade Of interest, t Sarem friesds of the- couple i annouacctr en t-Tf the engagement and approaching marriage- of Mlaar Margaret Asm Rogersv daughter of and Mra Sheridare Jante Rogers f Prjrt- Jandv to Lt Comdr Fred Marsia Slade; CSSTRV aaa of Mr. and. MT3 E. Tritx Slade of PbrfiandV fonnerlyjf Saienit Tne wedding. ,i planned far January IX The announcement was revealed at te en Saturday at the Slade home in. Waverty Heights. ; Mfs Kbger i a graduate ef St Helen's halt junior college.' Lieutenant Commander SEade baa just retarned from liia fourth, tnur af sea duty. Prior te hi entry is the navy he attend ed the University f Oregon and was afSHated with. Kappa Sig.- s fi-aternity. i Among those presiding at the tea' table during: the afternoon wa Mrs, Daniel J, Fry, Jr. of Salens, . ' Pi Phi Mothers .Entertained The Pi Beta Phi Mother dub entertained with an informal tea meeting Tuesday afternoon, at the chanter hduse far honor of the mothers ef new pledges. The active chapter members sang earofs and Pi Phi songs for the pleasure of the mothers. At the tea hour Mrs. Arthur G. Up to poured The table was cen tered with an arrangement of snow, cedar, altar candles and red carnations. ii Attending were Mr. Cas Ni- choU, Mr. C. L. Carson, Mrs : ICfiftoR Rosa. Mrs. L. V. Shafer, iMrs. B. T, Schomker, lz.1Zs lner Egan, Mrs. Arthur TJpeton, ' Mrs. Joseph A. Davidson, Mrs. I David K. Cameron, Mr. S. B. . "Laughlin, Mrs. Wayne Price, . Mrs. Solon Shinkle, Mrs. George Lewi and Mr. B. ;W. Stacey. I Mies Jaae Walskj aaaghtcr af iMrs. Raymond Walsh, will ar- rive in the capital Saturday from San Mateo.' Calif, where is attending San Mateo Jtm iJior coRege. She. will be here un ) Ul New Year's. I Mrs. Estill Break win preside .! 4 at a dessert bridge party this 1 afternoon at her borne on North 21st street in compliment to i' ! members of her club. Special ; guest will be Mrs.; Ralph Egg Hstaff, Mrs. Stuart Thede, and Mr. Herman Jochinuen. i ACODSTICOII 1 IIcDOIIALD CO. I5 First NaUoaal Bank BUg. Salem, Oregan ' Phone 3tS together. 33 fit 'cfF-p nwnmnwftnwmnttmmnmmmnmmwmmmMummnwnmnwgS TJf.a! ,x afiphtine man bomt .if o, , o wife, to child and family. With Chris o a lifetime-rolled into one rigjit into the picturethe adds the refreshing touch. A BOTTLING .COMPANY Marian Devraey, KSLM, :13 A. Guests Are Bidden to Party Ma Harold: W. Sfeogren hoKtessr fx- aa wlarnaal party Monday nigtit at her corse a NotOe 23rd afiwet .for the- plea sure of a group of ber frieodsi. A desBert supper was followed; by aa evening' of contract badge. The BoEday motif was carried out in. tike appoln tments Mrsw C BanaLd Hudkins woa hJjh haaac ia bridge. - . ' Mrsw Suigreir'a guests were Mrsk Manfred Olson, Mrs,. Harri son W Egjnw ir. Mrs. Wayne rjkHxgtonv Mxsi. Kafprt Kofclgrenv Mr. Albert Ott Mxs. , WinsUoB . Purvine and Mtsl C. Konaid Barifcina; AIUHinae Dinner - w Sf (rrrznri Hn TTI ft ;The Gamma Phi' Beta alumnae were entertained at the. home of Mrs. Jaha Carson Monday sight for a buffet dinner.-Assisting . hostesses wer Mr. William H. Bibbb and Mrs. GarSen Sanpaon- "';" : Tbjs was the group's Christmas: party. During' the evening the alczxmae packed holiday boxes r tor the Greeks. Attending were Mrs. Walter . Barsch. Mrs. J. Lyman Steed, Mrs. Richard Nelson, ML Mar caret Sirnmv, Mrs. LeRoy Grote, Mrs. Lester Carter, ma CaHIne TCrwiwt Un Pfa-rnT.4 fHIner. Mrs. Cbborn Grabenhorjt, Mrs. Margaret Woodward, Mrs. James H. Nkho lson, jr, Mrs. Hugh Taylor, Mrs. Frank H. Spears, Mrs. John Carson. Mrs, William Hammond and. Mrs. Garlen Simpson. - Nliif i i 1 1 i i i i i i i i i i i new i i u r kte 'sassnadr .aaaaZIl KaaohiUIy a edarl.VX aaoatk cc aaaaJ " ' i . Ln5 ' oaa appucotioei :! sAf leal foe wsrfal VILLETTS CAPITAL DDUGj CO. Cor. State and Liberty Phone 3118 . .Have a Coca-Cola fli.3L arv rfrom th tnoment. At such a iimiliar, friendly invi' happy moment is an -1 COaPAMT IT OF OREGON ML t -r e wars tmls in the ui wmi&enm ac nse Wooaa'a Eetef Corp tad a hast lunefaeoa Toesday at the socae of Hn- Florence E. Ship with a bcrnnew meeting ia the afternoots, The president, Mrs. Dora Pratt, presided- There wa sa exchange ef Christmas gift. Those present were, 14r. Sarah Peterson, Mr. Jnatma M. Kildee, ' Mx Certrcda? Walker, Mn. Bessie Sfartla. Mr. Lilium Cad weil. Mr. Ida Foster, Mrs. Ol ive H. Adams, Mrs. Dora Pratt, Mrs. Frances KoyV - Mary f Ackerman, Mrs. Bertha De Sart and Mrs. Shifs, - . Mr. sad Mr. Harry Jaaav -! ioc have invited a group of their friend to dinner Saturday .night at; their. Ixw -.North 2Srd street. Covers wOl be pla 'J ted far U guests. Contract bridge will be fa play after the dinner hoar. The Christmas motif will be carried out In the table ap pointmenta and decoration. ; . Mr. sad Mrs. L. T. have rttoraed from a aojoum ia Vancouver, B. C. Ilovelly IIcoIx 154 Ssrlh Chmh Just JUcaivad a Shipment d Wand TooUd llliclU and Ladlea Handbag i . . - Most Sn to B Appreciated - Oat Prices .W21 Astound" You u ! - s . 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