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Bites Read At Church Ceremony At cerrmony Friday night at tha First Evangelical ctiurrh Miss MurW Ferguson of Salem, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Fercusm of Dayton, became the bride af John H. Richardson; arm of Mr. and Mrs. J. W RicHard awn f Dayton. The Rev. Wilmer ferown and the Rev. Oerald Jaf fa ffieJted at the t 30 nelocfc lwt peas and bridal wreath. Mrs. Cera Id Jaffee sanf and William Fawk was the organist. Lighting .the taper w.ere Miss Virginia Dixon of Newberg and alias Evelyn Roaeman. ,- The brida gown wa of white with full net skirt which ter minated In a train and a faiMe bodice fanhioned with a wide peptum and long sleeve. Her train lenjrth , Uille veil fell from coronet of orange bloosnms arid eh rarried bouquet of calla XXliea.. Via Nellie Ferguann was her aiiter'a SMld of honor. She wore yellow lace and net grawn made wnh three-quarter length !eeves. BHdeamaina were Mia Jeanne Mace and Mia Mvrtle Rorkhill. wm wore blue and pink taffeta frtark and Junior bridesmaids were the bride's twin sisters. Carolyn and Carol Ferguxon. who wore pink and blue net dreaee. Dorothy Prewn. In yellow organ dy, was flower girl. Attend the Orwaaa Jtnmt Kichardann atoud with hi brother as beat man Grooms- were Bern Warren. Portland nd Don Cubser, Dayton. Ushers were Richard Tunant, Jr, Norman Cubser and Cart Beach. For her daughter's " wedding Mrs. Ferguson chose a pastel pink crepe gown with white accesso ries and a me g of gardenias and rosebuds. Tha groom's moth er chaoa a grey sheer dre dress and We flowers ware rosebuds and gardenias. A reception seas held in the church parlors. Mrs. C. E. For--, flaund of Fectland cut the bride's 'cake and Mrs. Wilmer' Brown the groom's ease. Mrs. Linda Bar tel. Dallas, presided at the punch bowL Serving were Misses Lucille Bair. Diane Rigga. Charlotte and Mildred Roaeman and Mrs. Adolph Koenig. In charge of gifts were Mrs. Kenneth Hilfiker. Mrs. Royal Hayes. Mrs. Jsck Fin . den and Miss Opal Frteaen. Mr Jay IWigjr paaani ' the guest book. Mrs. Robert Bennett was in charge of tha dining room. ! Far going sway the bride wore avsry blue wool 'draaa maker suit with biuah pink areas aarioa. The coupla will live in Salem this aw ananas and In tha fall he will attend Llniei4 eaUege. Miss Petersen Tells Betrothal SILVERTON Announcement af tha engagement of Mia Cath erina Petersen to Robert John stona of Boston was made Thurs-' day al tea at which Mrs. Perry , L Brown was hurt as a. Names of tha betaothed were fastened with white ribbons to aanall nosegays which were presented to the guests by Carat Lonnard The tea Ubla was covered with a white cut-work embroidered linen doth and tha centerpiece was ass ajraageaaent of blue hy drangea as a matching vsse. Pourtag durtng the afternoon were swats af tha bride. Mrs. T. T. Leonard sad Mrs Charles Leonard, Silvartosi and Mrs. H W. Leonard of Wintock. Wssh . and Mrs. IL A. Hanapton of Port lartdL Jdiaa J son Leonard and! UrsyfEar! Stephens of Portland aaslrlkw about tha rooms. Mass Petersen, 4s the daughter I of Mr. and Mrs. Christian A. Pe tersen of Stiverton. She Is Just out af tha marines. Sna is well known In nausat circles sad wa violin, oloia and concertina tcr with 1 tha Juavio Symphony in Portland, also ptayir.g with Brodctyky " Chamber Music enarmble in L Angeles before she entered the marina. Mr. Jaknrtona as now in Mary- ' land7 receiving his discharge from the sriarloes. Ha was stationed in Hawaii where tha two met earlyi n !0. i No Uta haa been set for the weddiag. Mr. sad Mrst Bangle McKay and Ma MaryL-u McKay will spend tha weaken! at their beach borne at Neskowta. Guests of Miss McKay far tha weekend writ be Miss lielen Sheaard and Miss Jean Swift I Mr. and Mrs. Ka all ftaaadera af Saa Francisco who have been visiting Jin Seattle, are arriving t--dy Wjbe tha weekend house guests af Mr. and Mrs. W. Emery Hobba. Mr. aaU Mrs. rtonia B. Mars den ; af jMaplawood. New Jersey are arriving today to be the house guests afj their niece and her fam ily. Ut and Mrs. Leon Perry. They w4l ba ttera a week. NOTICE iD V7omen Ilighl Workers OF 1 STMR FRUIT PRODUCTS RKPORT Massday Night. June 24th at 7:00 p. w. .... - nFbm - D. and Mrs. Francis Mackoy (A7nas BnnietO who wore mariiod on May 27 at Him horn of th brid.' parents, Tha Rav. and Mm. Iams A. Scott. Tha groom is tha son of Mrs. J-kin "Mackay of Soattla. Tha jroom i now on duty with tha err my transport sorvice. (Jesten-Miller). Parties Fill Social Slate The weekend social calendar Is filled with several informal par tie and teas Mrs. George Weller is enter taining fnf.x-rrvally at tea thin af ternoon at her Shipping street home Rpr the pleasure f Mrs. Millar McGilchrist of V?ashing tn. D. C. who is visiting in the capital at the homes of the Walt er Kirks and Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam McGilchrist. jr. Mrs. Weller has Invited a few of the visitor's friends and soror ity alter to call at 3 o'clock. Mrs. McGilchrist will leave by Diane for the east the first of the week. 6 For Mrs. Collins Mrs. Carl O Collins was sur prised on her birthday Friday night when Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Pameroy entertained at dinner at their North Capitol stref home. Covers were placed for twelve guests. Corrtrat-t badge wss In play during the evening, lienor Mrs. Baa!! Mrs. James Ruattell wa honor ed at s dinner party Friday night when Mrs. H. P. GujtaNon. Mr. Leon Perry and Mrs. W. T. Wat erman enterjuuned at the form er's aTjartrnPnt at the Royal Court. A fyr of her close friends were hidden lb the affair a nd a shower honored Mrs. Russell. Aa Revatr Party Mrs. F. W. Poormsn was a luncheon hostess Friday afternoon at her North Summer street home for Mrs. Robert E. Am who is leaving this month for Europe to Join Major Am at Hamburg. Ger many. A surprise travel shower feted Mrs Am. Covers were placed for twelve and bridge was in play during the afternoon. Bouquets of summer flowers cen tered the luncheon tables. Weddinq Rites at St. Boniface 8TAYTON St. BeaHfaee eaarca in Sublimity was the scene of the wedding June 19 of Miss Marie Stuck art, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Stuck art, Aumsville and Clement K rants of Jordan, The rites were performed by the Rev. Joseph Scher bring Misses Bemad ine, Helen and Margaret Stuckart. sisters of the bride. John Stuckart. Mrs. Rob ert Stuckart. Francis Smith and Grace Laux sang "Parous Angeli rui" and "Ave Maria," accompa nied by Miss. Margaret Laux who also played the wedding marches. The bride, giverf4 in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white satin with net skirt and train, long sleeves snd shirred bodice with finger tip length veil. She carried yellow rosebuds and sweet peas. The honor attend ant. Mia Monica Stuckart, sis ter of the bride, wore pink, net and carried yellow rosebuds snd pink sweet peas. George Krantz. brother of the groom, was best man. Ray and Rbert Stuckart were ushers Teddy Stuckart. brother of the bride, and Clement Lulay served at the mass. A wedding dinner was served in the parish hall with covers placed for 80 guests. The couple left on a wedding . trip following the dinner. For traveling the bride chose a gray suit with white accessories. THE ! CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY Marion VrW auxiliary No. S6I. busi ness an! social meeting, t pm . VFW hail. TUESDAY Salem Navy Mothers elub. YWCA. 7 :3 p m. DaufftUMT of St. Elizabeth. St. PcmjI Episcopal church, .covered dish picnic lunrhfon I p m . W1U1 Mrs. Wtlmer C Page. ISS9 Chmaketa st Salem BPW dinner meeting. Nohl (rrn S p m Cant em Star Social Day club. Ma tonic Temple. IS' am. luncheon at noon. WEDNESDAY Work meeting. North Section. Wm en's sulk). First Congregational church. 1pm Salem ' Junior Woman's Hub picnic. Paradise Island. 30 pm THLRSOAT Chemekrta chapter. DAK. no-host luncheon for Miss OU Clark at W. t Hanson's. 839 N. Church st . 1 p m. Miss Merk Named Student Head Miss Alma Merk has been elec ted and installed student body president of he Huntington-Me-morial hospital nurses' school in Pasadena. Califj A daughter of Mr and Mr. Henry E. Meit of Salem, she is a senior and will graduate in January 1947. As a junior she served as vice-president of the student body, and was selected to represent the hospital at the ' christening of the B-24 "Cadet Nurse ; Ml- Merk graduated from Sa lem High School snd attended college In Pasadena. Former Salem Girl Weds News has reached here of the marriage of a former Salem girl. Miss Detoris Converse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Harry E. Con verse of Walnut Grove. Minn., formerly of Salem, to William Claude Faulds. JSN. son of Mr. snd Mr. Claude Faulds of Sest tle, which took place on June 7 in the Methodit Temple tn the Uni versity TMstrict. Seattle. For her wedding the bride wore a gunmetal suit with white accessories and - a corsage of red roses and white carnations Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jones of Omak. Wash., the bride's brother and Mter-ln-law. attended the cou ple : i The bride. ; attended Salem schools and ii a graduate of Wal nut Grove high school. The fam- ilv moved to Minnesota last year, i The cormle will live in San Diego, j while he is stationed there with ' the navy as an instructor for new recruits In baking. The Salem Writers' rink met Wednesday with Dr. Mary C Rowland. Original work was read by Mrs. J C. Nelson. Miss Edna Garfield, Mrs- Blanche Jones. Mrs. William Merrioit. Mrs. Jessie C. Singleton, Mrs. William Fordyce Fargo, Dr. Rowland. Dr. Morton E. Peck.Robert Rawson, snd Per ry Reigelman. Other members present were Mrs. Flora Thomp son Enders, Miss ReTtska Ladd Swart. Mrs, Morton E. Peck. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Lawrence and William F. Callvert. i T Dorraeyer Electric Juicers Were erroneously priced in our .advertisement in yes terday's Statesman at $14.50. The price 4 f? t?A should have been KEITH Front & Court SL Betrothal of Couple Told Announcement is being made this weekend of the engagement of Miss Roberta Brooks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brooks of Vancouver, Wash.. to Donald Zahradnik of Salem. The wed ding is planned for later in the summer. Miss Brooks attended Salem schools and is now employed at the state highway department. Her fiance, also a graduate of Salem schools, attended Willam ette university. He served in the army sir corps for three years and was in the European theatre of operations. He is now with the Capital Electric Service. Miss VanSanten Is HofibrecL Mrs. Jack DeJong entertained with a surprise shower honoring Miss Peggy VanSanten whose mar riage to Vernon Greenlee will be an event of July 7. Following an informal after noon, during which a miscellane ous shower feted the bride-elect, the hostess served a luncheon. The invitation list included the honor guest, her mother, Mrs. Em ily VanSanten. Mesdames Alice Greenlee. Emma Pant-oast. Ray Westphal. H P. Teet. George Gutekunst. George VanSanten. Earl Brewster. Mrs. Don Kuhn and Arlene, Ed VanSanten. Hazel Stowe. Elvin VanSanten. Guy Cook. Minnie Nystrom, W. E. Sim, Robert Austin and Sue. Dale Mansfield. Mark McFarlane. Miss Joy VanSanten, Miss Geraldine Looe. Mrs. Lyle Rains and daugh ter. Cheryl, all from Salem; Miss Helen Blau. Mrs. Enid Burkhardt. ' Miss Mary Yoder. Portland; Mrs. ' Al Minger. Mrs. George Snidow, j Mrs. William Ramsey, Oregon j City; Mrs. W. C. Elliott, and Mrs. Boh Anderson, Denver, Colorado; I Mrs. G. Clark. Miss Caroline De I Jotig. and the hoKtes, Mrs. Jack ; DeJong of Sheridan. New Officers Installed The country home of Mrs. A. C. Haag was the scene of a picnic luncheon on Thursday for mem bers of the Lions auxiliary. As sisting hostesses were Mesdames Floyd Seamster, Loren Wise. Carroll Ford, William Newmeyer and Denver Young. The group voted to buy glasses for children st tha Blind school and to pay expenses for a handi capped child attending the special summer school session for handi capped children at the Deaf school. Mrs Estill Brunk installed the new officers which included Mrs. Glenn Weaver, president; Mrs. S t s n 1 e y Smith, vice-president; Mrs. Wayne' Dough ton, secretary; snd Mrs. L. M. Ramage, treasurer. Shower Honors Miss Wolcott Miss Jean Wolcott. bride-elect of Kyle Smith, wss the honor guest st s bridsl shower Thurs day night when Mrs. Hobart Kig gins and Miss Izola Shepp enter tained at the letter's home on Union street. A kitchen shower feted Miss Wolcott and tha gift table was centered with an . ar rangement oft regal lilies and white tapers. A dessert supper wss served and thie individual tables were centered with bouquets of sweet peas. The evening hours were spent informally. Honoring Miss Wolcott were Mesdames Duane Wolcott, L. H. Dart, Kathryn Young, Glenn Frum, Dorothy Ege. G. T. Elli son. G. M. Wrisley. Frank A. Wal lace. H O. Wittwer, Ethel Gib bons. Myrtle Hoover. Albert G. Smith. Cloe Johnson. W. O. Shepp. Misses Norma Jean Newgent. Shirley Hall, Jean Gorton. Ann Schirmer. M a x i n e Caldwell, Amanda Schwabbauer, Emma Lou King, Margaret Badger, Kathryn Carthew and the hostesses. I A painting by Canst nee Faw- ler of Salem was on of those on i exhibition at the Portland Art Museum, which was purchased by Mrs. Madge Deaver of St. i Helens. HOBBIES Made! Airplanes. Racers. Railroads, Beats. v Saiem Model Craft Salem's Hobby Center 217 S. High Pben 540C A9.t9V Phona 9163 "THE YOUNG IDEA" By Mossier "It's a miracle I can look as glamorous aa I da, under these conditions!" Exclusive in The Oregon Statesman It Saama to Ma Paul Mall on ,A-P. Sunday Comlca Sportslighmar Tlda Table True Enough Animal Crackers Grin and Bocrx It Annia Roonay Tha Lone Ranger yvvr 'I'l '( were rr isi whats J'illllL l lost the CapH (vhat Kinoyr we vjere out of j I -i MP ano to think a it I 'US DEAR I TMATON S '7 AfO STUCK THAT OF INK - INK. SO 1 MADE 1 1 ' 1 OF AU TME POOR. If Ml (WAS USWG THE END ) ( POTATO TMERE DID M3U 1 7 SOM OUT OF ) LITTLE. 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ZERO ?-I K GONNA TRY AM' STOP VrOgRyiNu JUST BCCAUSC MRS MANY KHOVG WMCRf r AM- THE LONE RANGER m jt aw Bh. mm a a i v m sv ta v . ."v a aw . sbvbv m 1 r w s . . a UTTLE ANNIE ROONEY ' fe V teM 1 1 FORGNE M.5AmX FORGET IT, I WHAT DO VOuTwHM THE - WHO "H ItHE BEST FRJENdXhI-tO.'bQ ! I DON'T KNOW IFORGET fT,5HER)rT FOR. WHAT I SAID J MATT. I'M MEAN, DAD r FIRED THAT5H0T? WEU EVER HAVEyr AAV--r -: HOW TO THANK AMD ALSO THAT TO VOU.I ALMOST THROUGH . V THE LONE RAN- j tDU FOR - j&l SCRAPE 0U WERE DID W0RSy- WITH DRINKIN V . ,u GER! t Trzx&SrS IN BACK EAST. -AH-- J FOREVER. Ill x ; V'V r v ' SrOWjm i 'la ; ' 'r Blondia Bornay Googla Mlckay Mousa Popaya Tha Young Idea EVERY DM MRS. MEANYfc PLANE COMES TO MAKC SURE I'M STILL HERE -BUT itS SCARED TO TRY AN sTETCH ME 77! MM P1 I v Rir r-TX X rrx Tha Oregon ! Statesman. Salem. DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Warming place in 40. Tuber (So. Am.) 41. Norse god DOWN 1. Opposing religious opinion 2. Chalcedony In layers 3. Container 4. Map 5 Nuclei of fireplace 4. Mandarin tea 7. Less la : directions (Mus.) 8. Strikes 10. Antelope (Afr.) 11. Genus of the lily It. Tip 13. Marks, as with an Iron 15. God of ; ; pleasure 1. Torrid 17. Self 18. Place of shelter for the afflicted 20. Poems ; 21. Old card game ; (Span.V IS. Chamber on the std of a stag 24. Spring -church . ! celebration 30. Constellstloa 31. Skill 32. Epoch 33 Wander rs 39. Nurse ( India ) i 3. Bask of the neck 37. Mountains (Bur.) 3. Part of of tha leg 19. Run away . 14. IS. 19 rtsrch grsln S. Made amends for 7. Acts dull and spiritless 9. Genus of grasslik plant SO I'M 60HMA PRETEN0 THIS IS i uifiirimn nicr i iip iu rAJKT iALC?" nnCKt 04U PEOPLE CANT COM- Ora Sottrdq-y. Juna 21. 1943 7 12. Sleeveless garment (Arabia) 13. Kinds of aircraft Distress signal Drone Record of a ship's Tsslsrsajr's As voysge 30. Gold Heraldry 3 Rub out V 29. Part of a v cheer 31. Sphere of action 34. Heroic 35. Con fed erst 37. Astern poss.) 22 Devour 23. Conllict 24. Manacles 23. Indian of Arizona 27. Disposition MRS. HE&NY IS BAD PEOPLE-SO SHE CANT HARM ME WHILE IX IN MFAICBORN'S MA&lC LANO-EVEN IF IM WRONS. PRfTtNOfM'tS N0kE fun tuan L . - T. -wa I . ?oV C I' wl - W- 1 PPP PP $1 y& 22 n 5 vr r wk l i'l rim