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PAGE SIX The OREGON STATESMAN. Salom, Oregon. Friday Momiog. January IS. 1946 Miss Corey Married in Bay City From San FrancfVo comes word of the marriage of MIks Dorothea Cwey, daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. H, II. Vmry. to Mr. Roert K. Hoyt mi f Mr. and Mn. F.'M. Hoyt. all of Salem. The ceremony took place on Saturday, January 12, at the First Presbyterian church In the bar city. Dr. Crelghton offi ciated at the high noon rites. Fr her wedding the bride elected a amart green suit trimmed I In mink, a brown hat and Mccesorie. Sh CHiTied a mink rouf and pinned to the shoulder jof her suit were brown orchid, j Mis Margaret Cute of San FrnrM.t w- her iiter's only attend.- Mr. Carl Meti of Sun Mateo waa best man for Mr. Hoyt. j A wedding luncheon in honor f the newlyweds was held im-meduU-Jy after the ceremony at the Dazi hotel. Mr. Hoyt and his bride left later in the day for a wadding trp la Mexico Cit. The will return to Salem In the early airing. The;new Mrs. Hoyt is a grad ual ot Salem school and ta well known in tire capital. 'Her husband, who also received his education here, haa just return ed from the South Pacific, hav . in served s a chief engineer In the United State maritime cmmiiion. Pre-Dance Party to Be Held Imitations were in the mall tM. week to a pre-danee party f.r which Mr. and M-. V, E. Mr. Mr. EJtrme E Hill will be bust preceding df night, January 22. The affair will be held in Marine room ot the Mai Sthe lion h"iel with gusU calling be t'-n 8 and 10 o'clock Tl e Tillieum dance will be at the Veterans' h!l with Guy bin' orchestra o!ayir for the affair. Guest night will be cb aerved with membei entitled to . bring trt-ir frienda a guests of the xc!i)b. Cooleys to Be Club Hosts Mr. and Mr. lUlyh H Ciey wiil. entertain member of their club Saturday night. The group will gainer lor a no-host dinner at the Marion hotel and later card will be in'play at the Cool er h n m e on North . Summer reet Coyer will lie placed for .Mr. and Mn. A. A. Schramm. Judge and Mra. Jame T. Brand, Mr. and Mra. Harry V. Collins, Mr. and Mra. Charles A. Sprague, lr. and Mra. J: J. Scellars and Mr. and Mm. COoley. Ir. and Mr. Frank Frime, sr.. art leaving for Portland totlay to spend aeveral day. Ac companying them will be their daughter-in-law. Mrs. Frhtik V. Fi'imej jr., and small son, who will viFit witli her parents. Today's Menu Grapefruit will i-e included on the fish menu f.r today. CJrpefnut in mint jelly Broiled -ialnum or Halibut .lfriki Mustard ijreeus with Hot mayonnaise Baked point. Pineapple fritters iCustiid SMiM-e riNKAPPMi FKITTKRS X slices of pineapple canned oi freh ! cup tufted flMir 1 1e;i.pin hultinjf powder 2 tablespoons sugar 1 egg '? tup milk tablespoon melUii butter or subj-titutc Mix and sift dry inurt-dicnt. Combine mdk, eug nd butter or maiKiJrine and stir into dry mix t i-'' Dip slices of pint-apple in batVr find fry for ihirif or four rrni!'-N or until golden brown. Dr.ivn on uni;1.i7-l paper and aerve with hot fruit s;iui-e. When- CHEST GOLDS STRIKE- Here's Fast, Prolongs. ' Retitt From Cmtg as, tra Thraat.. At firrt len of tltlnii on ool old rrllHll Muitrul tor -" tnd pf'Ume reltrt whloli rauUnuct kll whtla It rrmli. on Tiwr Un( MuKlerola tmmnttdl'.y iaru rtKht In vo ill rwinh. mor thrmit nd llu lt nfrum In rhmth -aUy hrlr brtk up paUiful tocul cour- tUiu tm toothing pTT 1m trlp hrlt up coiikmUuu In iitt bron chixl twt. ud Uirunt. Mitrroli olTrro 11 Ui ndiiMUMUt of warmluic. tlni'Uiilu murd puiitrr yrt la o miirli ait to apply. J'it tub it em T"l it tiwt MirnKNcra Society . . Music .... The Home MaxJn Buren Wmmi'i Sdjto Miss Keith To Marry Sunday Sunday, January 20, has been aet aa the date for the wedding of Mum PriacUla Ann Keith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley Keith, to Mr. Kenneth Still man Anderson, mm tot Mra. T. J. Crabtree, alt of Salem. The ceremony will take place' in the chapel of St Pabl'a Epis copal church with the Rev. George H. Swift officiating at the afternoon rites at one o'clock. Mis Ruth Bedford will be the organist. The bride, who will be given In marriage by her father, has asked her" sister, Mrs. Theodora Smith, to be her matron of honor and the groom's sister, Miss Polly Anderson, will be the bridesmaid. A wedding reception tor the immediate family will follow the ceremony at the Keith apart ment at the Royal Court. After their wedding trip the couple will return to Salem to make their home. Mr. Anderson, who served in the merchant marine aa a commander, will enter the real estate business here. Mrs. Findlay A Visitor Mrs. Alexander W. Findlay (Frances Hoi comb) has beai visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr?. Clair Holcomb, 1690 S. Church st., following her dis charge from the Waves in De cember at Balboa Park, San Francisco, Calif. Prior to her discharge, Mrs. Findlay had been a control tow er operator for 20 munths at the naval air station, Peruiacola, Fla. She plans to leave Saturday for Rapid City, S. D where she will be executive director of the Girl Scouts, and live with her sinter, Mrs. Lester A. Ripple. The former Wave was married In 1944 to Sub. Lt Findlay, Royal naval air arm, of Edin burgh, Scotland, who plans to Join her following his discharge in June. He is now in Sidney, Australia. From Portland comes-word of the birth of a son, Thomas Jay, to Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Guthrie, former Salem residents. The lit tle boy, who was bora January 14 at St. Vincent's hospital, has three brothers, Darrell, James and John. x OFF OR ttjbfettd To Mrs. Housewife! It's true! In this "get acquainted" offer, you save 101 on each pound of coffee purchased. Go to your grocer now buy a large package of WHEATJSNA, and a pound of your favorite coffee! The WHEATENA box-top is the onjy coupon re quired and is good for 101 toward the regular price of any brand of coffee you chooeet What WHEATENA Is! WHEATENA ia the "DIFFERENT hot cereal-. I with the toasted taste of Wheat. It's a welcome change for breakfast . . . tastes good, and stands by ; you. Watch your family go for itt Enjoy this bargain now. Buy a large Wheatena get any brand of coffee you choose at a saving of 101 Hurry! OfXer good only until February 2, 1946. . Clubs Jerymt taglUb CLUB CALENDAR rfemAT (-'-: Middle Grove Community etub chicken dinner, to t p.m.. Middle Grove school. Woman's Relief Corps auxil iary at Vrw hall. 1M pjn In stallation.? Ladle! of Salem Dakota Club, with Met. J. L. Murphy, 1171 Mat ion st a pja. MONDAY ' American Legion aujcihary. Gamtna Phi Beta alumnae with CaUine HiUtnan, C2 S. Church St., S JO dinner. United Spaninhx War Veterans and auxiliary, VFW ball, f pjn. ,Wilern Service guild. Leslie Methodtnt church, with Miss Jea sie Beiden, 610 S. Winter; St., p.m. i TUESnAT Rain feu w Clrla UutallaUon, Ma sonic Temple, p.m. Jialem Couueil of Church Wom en, a p.m ywca. THURSDAY Town and Gown, Carrier room. First Methodist church. XM p.m. Husbands Feted at i Dinner Mrs. Melvin H. Gdst and Mra. Vern Shajr were hostesses for a smartly arranged dinner party Wednesday night at the Geist home on West Lefelle street In honor of tHeir husbanda on their birthdays. j! - The buffet iable was centered with a bouquet of early apring flowers and smaller bouquets were arranged on the Individ ual tables. Covers were placed for sixteen guests. The honor guests cut their birthday cakes during the des.ert coursej Con tract bridge was in play during the evening. j j DAV Card Party Is Tonight Auxiliary to Disabled Amer ican Veterans social evening will be held tonight in the, form of a card party. The public is in vited to attend. Serving on the committee "from the auxiliary are Mrs. Stuart Johns, ! Mrs. Otto Mehlhoff, Mrs. Rosali Wallace and Mra. Jay Harns berger. . i i --.j Monday, Tuesday and j Wed nesday the DAV auxiliary ia sponsoring I a rummage sale. Friday, January' 25 the mem bers are asked to meet at the home of Mrs. Tom Boatman, 1655 Jefferson street, for an all day sewing for child welfare. The auxiliary will 'make baby layettes. : , j i ' I i Mr. and Mrs. ftebert K. Shinn were among those in Portland Thursday night to attend the Jose Iturbi concert, i trhea yoabsri ; Miss Hood, Now Mrs. Smart Miss Margaret Hood became the bride of Lt. James S. Smart at a beautiful wedding ceremony Thursday night at the Knight Memorial church. The bride is the; daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Hood .of Independence . and her husband It- the son of . Mr.? and Mrs. J. P. Smart. The 8 o'clock rites were per- ' formed by the pride's father who wai assisted by the Bev. Willard Hall. The altar was decorated with baskets of call a lillies and freesiaa flanked by white tapers in ; candelabra. Lighting the candles were Mrs. Carl Bcwley, who wore aqua and Mrs. Law rence Fitzgerald, who wore a rose gown. In their hair were wreaths of paper white nacissus. Preceding the nuptials Mrs. Gene Cooksey sang "At Dawn ing" and "Because. Mrs. Jean Hobson Rich played the organ accompaniments and wedding inarches. The bride, who entered on the arm of her father, chose a white gown with brocaded taffeta bo dice and a full net skirt which ended in a train. The sleeves were three-quarter length and the- fitted bodice was fashioned with a sweetheart neckline and tiny buttons extended from tha neck to waistline in back. Her train length tulle veil cas caded from a : tiara of beading and net. She carried a bouquet of gardenias, carnations and bouvardia. Her only ornament was a single strand of pearls, the gift of the groom. Atieod the Bride Mrs. Donald. Hood of Gervais was; her sister-in-law's matron of honor. She wore a gold frock with satin bodice made with sweetheart neckline and three quarter length sleeves and a full net i skirt. Her matching satin Juliet cap was fashioned with a short tulle veil and she carried a nosegay of Talisman rosebud, violets and freesias. Mrs. Robert Worral, sister of the groom, was the bridesmaid. Her gown was of pastel blue satin and net and . she also wore a matching Juliet cap l and veil. Her nosegay was of pink roses, violets and paper white narcissus, Mr. Gordon Krueger stood with Lt Smart as best man. Seating the guests were Mr. Dun- , aid Hood, Mr. James Newcomb and: Mr. Joseph Thomas. Mr. J. i P. Smart was his son's grooms-, man. For her daughter's wedding Mrs; Hood selected a gown of dusty rose crepe and Mrs. Smart DreeH Coat MOTES h i i f - " v -V j . i ..f , . ; '. ' i i A . JVa : . ,XaV r s 1 1 ; 4 -a , -in r .1 1. , t ; jt i-i ' Aft''' y f ' - x . .''V'i'"-. j-: .'.'' .v..;l 1 ',' , : i "-l j . ''" " r I f f v y 1 ;V ("V- - -t 1 - if- ' - . i ; I I A v. - , -. . , f t n V4 -J - v t- A Sql and Mrs. Alford Raymond Strawn (Darlyne La Vonno Grades) who wr mcrrried on January 11 at the) First Christfan church. The brido is uie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W Geddos and her husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. A. L Stravn of Portland. Th couple will live In Salem until Mr. Strawn reports for reassignment in March at Fort lewis. (Jesten-Mlller). wore a black crepe dress. Tlieir corsages were of gardenias. The newlyweds greeted their guests at a reception in the fire place room at the church im mediately after the ceremony. Presiding at the urns were Mrs. David Eason and Mrs. K. K. Adams. Mrs. William Knower cut the bride's cake. Serving were Mrs. Gordon Wyatt, Miss Evelyn Vfcn Hees and Miss Mar ion Beutler. Mrs. Joseph Salonia was in charge of the gift table and Mrs. Carl Bewley passed the guest book. The bride's table was covered with a hand drawn lace cloth and centered with the tiered cako flanked by white tapers and white flowers as the base of the crystal holders. When the couple left on their as low us aa kw ax (Ileautiful) a low an HI mi m ESEOTCEl M3E5MfiTE SLSMaB The Smart Shop' 3 J trip to southern Oregon the bride donned a pebble sand cardigan suit with three-quarter length brown top coat, brown feather hat and brown accessories. Her corsage was of gardenias. Lt and Mrs. Smart will return to Salem to Teside at 482 V, South High street The groom, who re turned in November from two years overseas service with the marines, is now engaged in farm ing. D tauter guests f the Rev. and Mrs. George H. Swift Wednes day night wure Dean and Mrs. Charles Guilbert of St Stephen's Cathedral, Portland. Visiting la Fertland .Thurs day were Mrs. Ralph Mapes and Mi s. Emmett Kleinke. Sreelers Blouses All Kemaininjr Ml 115 H. LIBERTY Open House Slated For Sunday Women of Lausanne hall, Wil lamette university, will be host esses Sunday afternoon from two to five, o'clock at a formal open house tea, the first since the navy V-12 unit was housed in the main women's dormitory and the disbanding of the unit previous to this semester. All students, parents, friends and faculty members of the univer sity have been invited. - "Back Home for Keeps" h the theme chosen for this event. . V. 1 1- 1 . V. M A . V . I I - tv ii i vii u uir urn wwuc uit-v- tion of the dormitory since its . complete redecoration and re- J modeling this fall. Outstanding improvements include a new j recreation room in the basement , which is a playroom and social j center for all dormitory worn- j en. Also a feature of interest i is the cafeteria in the basement i installed this fall to accommo- date students living outside the I hall and faculty members, as i well as LausAnne women. Townspeople have also been anxious to view the newly deco rated lounge and adjoining par lors which are used for special occasions. Greet the Gaesta Greeting visitors at the front door as hostesses will be Muses Elaine Bergquist, Muriel Oliver, Beverly -Briggs and Sue Fergu son. Miss Jannie Fisher of Pfrt land, general chairman of the event, will present guests to the receiving line in the parlor. In the line will be Elizabeth Jory ! Nicholson, hall president; Mrs. ! Ellen Foster, house mother; Dean and Mrs. Chester F. Luth t er, Mrs. G. Herbert Smith, wife of the iniversity president; Miss i Olive M. Dahl, dean ot women. ! and Miss Lor en a Jack, director ' of dormitories. I Complete tours of the hall I have been arranged to give the! visitors the opportunity to In spect all of the rooms. Refresh ments will be served in the i dining room with Misses Marion Morange, Lois Latimer, Helen Mac Hirron. Mrs. Jennie Nes seth, faculty members, and Mrs. Lula Quick and Mrs. Helen Goodenough pouring during the afternoon. Background music for the affair will be provided on the piano by several Lausanne women. I Tlie general committee for the affair besides Miss Fisher in cludes Miss Beth Sherman, dec orations; Miss June Dunn, food; Misses Ho Jean Finley and Mar ian McClain, invitations and programs; Miss 'Eileen Grenfell, plaque and program design; w!9 AO Nationally known As low as (Ileautifully tailored) Fall & Vinier NEW Misses Ida Mattinen and Wi nona Henderson, - publicity, and Mti DorU Bartholomy, routing. Mr. and Mrs. Nerval E. Ed wards are arranging an informal "welcome home" party for Sat urday night at their State street residence "4in honor of Mr. and Mrs. WiUiara DePew and Mr. and Mrs. WmstanJey Jenks. The two men have been released from the service and have re turned to Salem. depend on fcbe tmi&im quality of HEINZ BilBYFOODS Asky(nirixcft'for HeinzSttamedFoo and Junior Too3s I as low aa ESats I