PAGE SIX Tha OIGOri STATESMAN, Cclea. Oregon, Tuesday Homing. Juno 6V1 SJ3 Collegians Mariy in-Sheridan In the First Methodist church In Sheridan on Sunday after noon at 4 - o'clock, . Miss Betty Sackett, ' daughter of Mr. and ; Mrs. Leland R. Sackett of Sheridan- became the bride of Mr. . Gilbert Setan Heald of Portland. r son of Mr. aqd Mrs. J. H. Heald I of Portland;- Rev. Harvey De ; , Vries officiated. , - r- , - Mrs. Warren James of Port land, sang; "I LorejTheer and . Mr. Harry Irvine, Jr., -sang "At Dawning" before the ceremony. Accompanying them was Miss Helen Zimmerman." who played the wedding marches. Miss Bar bara Brandt and Miss Georgia - Brandt . in pastel 'gowns lighted ' the- taperaw V'"J ' ' -'" ' The bride who was given , ut . marriage, by her father wore a white bengaline gown with a high necKline and a . gathered - SkirtJShe wore a lace veil, worn by her mother at her wedding. Her bouquet was of pink and white roses and blue delphinium. Miss Mary Jane Cutler, who was maid of honor, wore a gown . of white taffeta and carried blue delphinium. Tft e bridesmaids, Miss Mary Jane Smith and Miss Nancy Ruth Heald, . wore gowns of pastel blue taffeta and car ried bouquets of white delphin- : lum. Kathleen Ivie was flower girl and Milton Schweppe, jr., was ' ring bearer. 1 Mr. J. Benton Heald, the bridegroom's brother, served asT best man and ushers were Mr. Stanley Sackett, Mr. Allan Fer rin, Mr. Edwin Cone, Mr. Rich-' ard Tatro, Mr. John Stanlaker, and Mr. Ernest Greenwood.' A reception was held at' the bride's parents home following the ceremony. Miss Shirlee Mor gan and Mrs. Keith Ciaycombe cut the bride's cake and Mrs. Frank James presided at the urns. Miss Frances Kells, Miss Carol Clark, and Mrs. Harold Martin served. Miss Maries Sch weppe .passed the dream cakes and Miss Marjorie Sechrist had charge of the guest book. For a trip to the Oregon bea ches, Mrs. Heald wore apoudre blue and red print dress with a poudre blue topcoat and red and white accessories. The couple will live at 1314 South east Clinton street in Portland. Both Mr. and Mrs. Heald are , Willamette university! graduates. She was a member of Delta Phi sorority and president in her senior year, a member of Cap and Gown, honorary for senior women, and was senior scholar- In home economics. Mr. Heald was a member of the Kappa Gamma Rho fraternity and the "Wallulah" staff. He is now with the Oregon Shipbuilding corporation. Guild Holds . r ; Installation The Business Woman's Guild of the two Christian churches will meet for a covered dish din ner at the Court Street Christian church on Wednesday night at 6 p.m. The following officers will be installed: Mrs. Ethel Hunter, president; Mrs. Anna Hickithier, vice-president; Mrs. Irene; Wei- , ler, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Russell Rautenkranz is leader of the missionary program. ' The Home Nurse f HOME NUHSDfG Home nursing the home de fense that is so important for ev ery woman to knowi Many doc tors and nurses are In 'the ser---iee; those available -are over-': burdened. Hom Nursing" tells ; you what (b do till the doctor ar rives; how to care for a; patient; care during; pregnancy and of the ZLZvr -i fcsby; nursinj : contagious diseases; and other aids. "" ' Send ELEVEN CENTS in coins 1 for. 'Heme I.'ursins" - to The 't Ct-tcrman, I.esdlacraft Dept. Sa- r 1 r-v Ore. TTrita plainly - NAME ' cr EZATLET, your NAME and ; ACSnza.-': Deiiyefy-rtoay:; take.'.' 1: r Vr.za vrzzl because of ta T-v EMERGENCY i av -I; h:v' v:r-.3 cirztiV Nobri Wedding . Held JiineJ. - At a noon ceremony at the . Presbyterian church on June 1, : " Miss Clara Ohm, daughter of Mr.- and Mrs. Otto Ohm, sr, of Lebanon, became the bride of Mri Maurice N; Williams, son ,of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Williams of Portland. Rev. W. Irvin WE liams officiated before an altar banked with iris and pink roses. Before the ceremony, Mrs. Ag nes Drummond sang, "When I Have Sung My Songs" and "At Da wning." ' Prof. Frank E. Churchill accompanied her and played the wedding marches. The bride, given in marriage : by her father, wore a gown of white satin with a sweetheart : neckline, a low waistline and a long train. Her tiered veil was; caught with orange blossoms. She carried a white Bible, from, - which fell a shower of bouvar dia and lillies of the valley. She wore a strand of pearls, the gift of the bridegroom. Miss Erika Ohm, the bride's sister, wore a gown of pastel blue marquisette with lace in sets in the bodice and skirt Her short veil was of matching blue "and she carried a spray of or chids. Mr. Jack Jernander of Port land was best man. A luncheon for the wedding party, relatives and friends was held following the ceremony. For going away," Mrs. Wil liams wore a soldier blue suit with navy accessories. She. had a corsage of orchids. After ' a wedding trip, the couple will be at home at 196S Breyman street. Mrs. Williams graduated from Lebanon schools. Mr. Williams attended Portland schools and Is now with the Southern Pacific Railroad company. Miss Fullenwider Becomes Bride DALLAS Before the candle C lighted altar ofbe Presbyterian: church Sunday afternoon. Miss Harriet E. Fullenwider became the bride of Rev. Oscar W. Payne of jMarshfield. Rev. Ralph P. Waggoner read the serviced if - ' Pink peonies, blue delphiniums and : white sweet rocket were j banked about the altar where the vows were exchanged. Preced- - ing the ceremony the tapers were lighted by Miss Charlene "Payne ' and Miss Mary Lou Payne of Marshfield. Miss Bettiellen Payne sang "I Love Thee" by Grieg and "The Lord's Prayer." She was acompanied by Mrs. Ralph P. Waggoner, who also played the processional march.- The bride was attired in a gown of white lace and net and a finger tip length veil. She car-: ried a white Bible and garden ias. The bride's sister, Mrs Ed ward Konentz of Salem, matron of honor, wore blue lace and net. She carried pink rosebuds and sweet peas. The flower; girls, Mollie Waggoner and Ruth Wag goner, wore blue taffeta floor length gowns. Dewey Payne, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man. Mrs. James" Maxwell, Mrs. The odore Coon, Mrs. Uoyd Hughes, Mrs. Dorothy Palmer and Mrs. Jack Chapin were the ushers! . "Following the ceremony, a re ception was held in the church parlors for members of the wed ding party, relatives and friends. Ivy, baskets of flowers and light- - ed tapers were used in decorat ing. A tiered wedding cake cen- ' tered the serving table. After the bride cut the first slice of cake, Mrs. E. V. Dalton cut the cake. Mrs. S. E. Whitworth and Mrs. Donald Gilbert poured. Mrs. William Harcombe of Carlton presided at the punch bowl. Mrs. Theodore Coon was in charge of the guest book. Members of the Dallas canteen were in charge of - the reception. , : 'Miss Helen McFetridge and Miss Shirley Phelps played pi- and solos during the afternoon. Out of town guests were Mr. : and Mrs. George - Fullenwider; Mrs. E. F. Jernstedt and Anna belle; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jern . stedt; Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Jern stedt; Mr. and Mrs. William Har combe; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Deek; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Scott; and : Mr. Rex Jernstedt, all of Carlton; Miss Ruth Jernstedt and Mrs. Donald Jernstedt both ot Portland; Mrs. Muriel Jern- stedt and family of McMInnville; . Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Payne of Ga lax, Va.; and Mrs. Cleo Mueller "of Fairfax, Calif, Mrs. Payne is m graduate of Oregon State college and has been the home economics teacher in the Dallas high school for the pest four years. For the wedding - trip Mrs. Payne" wore a powder blue suit with fellow . accessories. The couple' will make their home In Marshfield, where Rev. Payne Is: pastor of the Presbyterian church. . . . ... ... 11 TOOT CLUB CALENDAR - - - . . , . - : TVESDAT . Yoraarco chib. meets at Mra. H. G. Carl's home. S9 K street, for 1:15 covered dish luncheon. Mrs. Walter Spauldinf and Mra. "W. B. Minler assisting Past Presidents of WRC, with Mrs. Bessi Martin. UN South 14th street. 12 JO covered ? dish luncheon. ;.;:.. WEDNESDAY War Mothers meet at 1 a. m. for Red Croaa mewing at Ui USO center on Chemeketa and . Cot tage streets. There Is a covered dish luncheon. Townsend club 14 meets . at Kolsky's at S p. m. PLK and r duo of th Pythian Sisters meets : at Mra. Laura Johnson's home. 783 North Win ter street, at p. m. - THTJRSDAT G. ot PEO sisterhood meets at Mrs. B. E. - Sisson's ' home. 1S3S Ssrlnaw. at S p. in. : Woman's Missionary society, . nrtt Baptist church. 1 p. m. Women's Missionary associa tion of the Enslewood United Brethren i church meets at S p. m. with Mrs. J. W. Koerner. 1995 North 20th street. Mrs. W. A. Reeves Is leader. Miss Roenicke Is Married , The home of Mrs. Matilda Hendricks of The Dalles was the scene of the wedding of Miss Gertrude Roenicke of Salem, and Mr. Ellis Simpson of Pen dleton. The ceremony, was read on Saturday afternoon by Rev. Edward Ouellette ot the Congre gational church. The family and a few close friends attended the wedding. Miss Mary Hendricks sang before the ceremony, and Miss Jeanie "Miles lit the tapers. The couple was married be fore an altar decorated , with shasta daisies, white carnations and blue delphiniums. -Tall ta pers on either side, lighted the room. t a . The bride was smartly dressed in a cocoa brown pin stripe ben galine suit made on tailored 1 1 n e s. H e r accessories were brown and she wore a spray of white gardenias and fuschias on her shoulder. ; v The bride is a graduate of Oregon State college and . also ' holds a ' Master's " degre from OSC. She Is a" member of. Alpha Phi Alpha and sorority. She has taught jn' Pendleton Tor the past . two years. :?":V v Mr. Simpson is in business in Pendleton. Following their wed-' ding trip to Bend, they will live at 1209 North West DeSpain street, Pendleton. : - Party Given at New Home , A surprise house warming was given for Mrs. Sarah McKinney at her home Friday afternoon. Those bidden were: Mrs. Charles K. Baker, Mrs. Alice Mills, Mrs. Jess Cox, Mrs. Ruth Boatwright, Mrs. Victor Convey, Mrs. Zenora Cox, Mrs. Jettie Steward, Mrs. Flossie Robinson, - Mrs. Maude Hannum, Mrs. Ella Ivie, Mrs. George Benson, Mrs. Anna M. Arnold, Mrs. George Long, Mrs. Charlotte Ferris, JMrs. P. O. Bowman, Mrs. Bill Kingston, Mrs. Sarah Kendall and Mrs. Dee Thomas. - Church Women Hold Meeting The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of Jason Lee church win meet on Wednesday at 1030 In the morning for a business session. . There .will be a 12:30 luncheon and the inspirational meeting and program is sched uled for 2 pjn. Mrs. Belle Roberts will be in charge of devotions and Mrs. W. P. Mailer will have the lesson. . Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Irons and son George of Hinckley, Minn, visited from Friday, until Mon day at the home of the former's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. -Irons, and other relatives. This is Mr. and Mrs. Irons first ' trip west, and they are much im pressed with the Willamette val ley. They plan On locating here. They spent Sunday visiting the beaches and while at Newport , they, called on Mr. and . Mrs. John Irons. Miss Patricia Hagedorn ef Portland; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hagedorn, has won a scholarship for the Mu r seum Art ' school in ' Portland. She) graduated from Franklin high school this year. S f S w W' W Vrf w J Then try ZydU Plnkham'a taelps one of the best and Quickest home ways la simple anemia to help buud up red blood to ot co arcKtfcrH. A creat blood-trott tonlcl follow label direct oas. Hicks-Pfau Rites. Said Saturday At the First church of the Nazarene on Saturday night at 8 o'clock. Miss Arlene ; Hicks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. I Hicks, became the bride of Mr. Joseph Pfau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Pfau of G e r v a i s. Dr. - W. W. Hess officiated. : . . c , . Preceding the ceremony. Prof. ; Ronald Lush sang "Because" and 0 Promise Me," accompanied by Mrs.' Thomas Pfau who played the wedding marches. -Russell Ilicki, brother of the bride; and Paul Pfau, brother of the bridegroom, lighted the ta pers. f"j;-;:':r . v1'.; x'C"" t'H'-. ! ' The bride, given in marriage, wore a white satin gown with a square lace yoke, lace waist band ; inset and long train. Her net 'Veil was trimmed In lace. Her bouquet was of gardenias, sweetpeas and roses. ; y - Mrs-Leland Hill, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore! a yellow shadow. sheer with !a sweetheart neckline and full skirt. She carried a bouquet , of yellow carnations. with maid enhair fern. Miss Pearl Friesen and Mrs. Darrell ParneU, brides maids, wore orchid colored gowns and carried bouquets of pink carnations. Kathleen Hicks in yellow and Loretta Stewart In orchid carried lighted tapers and preceded the bride to the al tar. Barbara Lou Stewart, flow er girl, wore a frock of turquoise xnarquisette. ' Mr, Thomas Pfau was best mantor his brother.' Ushers were Mr. Leland Hill and Mr. Clif ofrd Kaminsky. The bride's . mother wore - a blue jersey dress with a corsage ; of gardenias and rosebuds. Mrs. . Pfaur- mother of the bridegroom, wore a navy sheer dress with a corsage of rosebuds and garden ias. ::--:.: : - Following the wedding's re ception was held at the Worn- -. an's club house. Mrs. Charles . Edwards was in charge of ar rangements. Miss ; Delia ; Merk presided at the punch bowl and Mrs. Joseph Doran and Mrs. Henry Mattson poured. Mrs. W. W. Hess cut the cake, Mrs. Gerald Aylett was in charge of, the guest book and Miss Blanche , Davis the gift room. Serving were Miss Ruby Friesen, Miss Doris Friesen, Miss Francis Frie- ' sen and Miss Eva May Aylett. After a trip to the Oregon beaches, the : couple will reside In Salem where Mrs. Pfau works'. In tKe accident commission and Mr. Pfau Is an accountant at the Blue Lake cannery. ' Mrs. Pfau graduated from the Salem, high 'schools and attended- business e o 1 1 e g e. Mr. Pfau graduated from Salem schools and attend ed. Willamette university. Dinner Given - By lyloose Loyal Order of Moose, Salem chapter, sponsored another ban quet dinner. Saturday night at the Moose hall for members and their families and their friends. A large crowd attended. Cards, and a social evening was enjoyed after dinner. These dinners will be held once a month, the next one be ing planned for. July 17. Word has reached Salem of , the birth of a son, Charles Ken neth, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hanson on Monday morning in Eugene. Mrs. Hanson Is the for mer; Ila Mills, and the grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs... Roy H. Mills and Mrs. Alta Hanson, all of Salem. - t - VICE-PRESIDENTS --. D. W, Eyre W. S. Walton f ASST. VICE-PRESIDENTS : 1 Hoy Nelson " L.'-C. Smith " ; K ASST. MANAGERS . J.Fuhrer Tinkham Gilbert . Leo G. Paje - E. XL Thompson ILacZd z LZzisZi - SaEem . Crcrscla off itCao cf PcriZzzid - Scrvicovomcn - What they "cm do; . - ' What they're, doing about It Mr. and Mrs. Fred S.r McCall, route ' two, have' received word ' from their daughter, Mary, who enlisted March 24 In the wom en's marine corps, that she has been promoted to a sergeant and has been assigned as a switch board operator - In the marine -corps recruiting office at Phila delphia, Pa. She received , her training at Hunter's college, NY. - Mary wrote her parents that be cause so many others in her platoon, were named Mary also, she has been officially designat ed as Kate and Is called SgL "Kate at her new post SCIO Ensign , Helen " Miller, navy nurse, is visiting "at the Scio homes of her b t o t h e r s, Buell, Leland and Keith Miller.. She Is stationed at the naval air station hospital at Pasco, Wash, and entered the service imme diately following US entry Into war. - Canby Girl Is Bride Miss Barbara Jean Pitts, daughter of Mrs. J. R. Pitts of Canby, and Mr. Charles Joseph Bowles of Portland were mar ried at the First Methodist : church In Portland on Saturday night. Bishop Bruce Baxter offi ciated. ' Miss Patricia Maurer,. cousin of the bride, sang and Mr. Mau- - rice E. Brennan played the wed ding marches. The bride's bro- ' ther, Mr. Rodney Pitts, gave her in marriage. Miss Virginia Steed was maid of honor and Miss -Patricia Weygandt of Canby and Miss Jean McNeil of Portland were' bridesmaids? Mr, Henry Mangold was best man and Har old ; Grey and Lewis Gouretta all of Portland were ushers, i A reception was held after the . , ceremony. The . bride' attended Willamette and Mr. Bowles at-. " tended Portland university. They will live 'in Ohio. Methodist Club Holds Meeting - The. Women's Society of Christian ? Service will meet 'in the Carrier room of the First Methodist, church at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday morning for . a busi ness, meeting. - A. luncheon win be held at 12:30 a jn. The devotional ser-: vice win start at iao pan. led by Mrs. Vern Bain. Mrs. Law rence Lister will sing and Dean I Melxin Geist will king two num bers, accompanied by Mrs. Geisi. Mrs. E. D. Flynn of Portland, " an .Oregon state conference sec retary, wul -speak. Anyone In terested may attend. - - Eastern Star women will sew for the Red Cross at their reg ualr social meeting today at 10 am. at t h e" Masonic temple. Mrs. Albert Cohen is chairman and committee members are Mrs. H a r o 1 d PhOlippe, Mrs. Dean Goodman, Mrs. 'Henry Morris, Mrs. Fred Keeler, Mrs. Ed Savaph, Mrs. S. Raynor Smith. Miss Dorothy Eley. daaghter of Mr. and Mrs.' Frederick H. Eley, was one , of , the eight women students winning resi dent student scholarships at Pomona College in Claremont, , Calif., f or the fall term begin ning September 1. The awards are made on the basis of scholas- - tic Tecord and participation In i- student activities. . - 'tpm : asr-.--f ,na 'Hhs imt s""--: .:.::: - r v:'ir- r- - - f ' ' .-.:: 1 . ' -' x . : : ' J ! . : Oily Vor CondS H means ' food lot our armed forces. Don't Spend Unnecessarily' you will need your spar money for Taxes, War Bands, Savings. - Avoid AbSQntCQhm - - it not only slows down war production bat takes money out of your pocket moro manpower and more) . wrnriaTi power axe needed in war tadnstri on both entire and pari-tune basis. Help a Farmer--E needs helping hand to meet Lis food production quota. . f tcep Your Victory Cerdcn Thriving . - - ' tho food yon raise means substaniial saving to yon . elacreajaxiaTippIyforotiexi.' ; Vows Read In Family . Home ;. "..".' ' A simple but beautiful home wedding took place Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Burllngham of Woodbum when, their daughter. Miss Marjorie Ruth Burllngham became the. bride of Private Louis Howard Hildebrandt. son of Mr. H. A.; HHdebrandt of Sil verton at a candle light cere mony. ' The service was read by tha -Rev. ' D. Lester Fields of the Methodist church at 8 o'clock in the presence of relatives only. An altar was arranged In front of the fireplace with tall cande-labras- and tall baskets of pink peonies, light blue delphinium . and white snapdragons on either side, forming . an effective set ting for the ceremony. Miss J eanette Wuliams . of Portland sang and was accom panied by Miss Elizabeth Trump of Portland who also played the 'wedding march. iVg; The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a wedding gown of white organdy trimmed with embroidery insertion, with sweetheart neckline and- long sleeves. A . ruffle was at the wrist. : Her fingertip veil of illu sion held a tiara of orange bios-, soma, and she carried a bridal bouquet of white roses,' bouvar dia and white sweet peas. . , Miss Ruth Hfldebrandt, sister of the bridegroom, was the -bride's only attendant. She wore a frock of blue net and lace and carried pink Rapture roses. Mr. Calvin Hildebrandt acted as best man for his brother., . For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Burlingham chose a model of covral crepe with gold beads at the neck and wore a corsage of gardenias. ; 1 A reception followed the cere mony. Mrs. Gordon Burllngham of Forest Grove presided at the 'coffee urn and Mrs. Joe Loomis of Forest Grove, an aunt of the bride, cut ices. Assisting in the 'dining room were Misses Marian and Jean Burlingham ot Forest . Grove, cousins of the bride. The dining room was decorated with white snapdragons, white sweet peas and tan white tapers. , Among the out of town guests were the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Weathers, her aunts, Mrs. Harry Thompson and Mrs. Howard Bell, all of Seattle, and her paternal grandfather, Mr. E. F. Burlingham of Forest Grove. ' - ... : Private and Mrs. Hildebrandt left ? for a honeymoon at the . beach after which he win go to cilices training camp id Vir ginia and Mrs. Hildebrandt will return to her studies at a Salem business college. Mr. Hflde brandt gr a d u a t e d last week' from Oregon State college and his bride also attended Oregon State. . For traveling Mrs. Hildebrandt wore a taileur of brown and white check woo with beige ac- . cessoriea and a corsage of Talis man roses. ; , The " Cstholie Daaghters ef America wiU meet Wednesday at the Woman's club for their reg "ular meeting. Mrs. Rose Bell of Stayton, newly elected state re gent, will install the new offi cers. : Mrs. Ella Voves Is chair- . man of the refreshment commit- tee. Jady Aatae'tte Nevel, da nsrhter of Mr. and -Mrs, C B. Nevel of PrineviUe, is visiting her grand parents, Mr. . and Mrs. R, A. Horn. She will be joined by her mother later. t MS ' tqfulpment, nnsitlonj TTra. . S. Till man of production, announced that the Bed Cross had receivea . another shipment of. yarn from, which the foUowing articles must be knitted: 112 turtleneck. ; sweaters, 60 pair of gloves, 60 helmets, 80 watch caps,1 and 80 scarfs. Three- volunteers who have had some knitting experi ence are needed to assist with the yarn distribution. - Anyone interested may call the Red ; CrOSS. ; ' Couple Weds.V In Pendleton Before the altar decorated with pink peonies in St. Mary's Cath olic church in Pendleton on May 12, Mrs. Laura McCoy of Nyssa Became the bride of Mr. Donald IngKii McBain. 'Rev M. J. McMahon of La Grande" offici ated at the double ring ceremony and Mrs. William Wilkins of La Grande played the wedding marches. ' .. .:''-t : The bride, who was given in marriage by her son, Mr. Robert L. McCoy, wore ay'; suit of pale green with gold accessories and a corsage ot gold orchids. Miss Mamie Bey of Pendleton was maid of honor. She wore a beige suit with brown accessories and a corsage of gardenias and pink roses. .:.v::- ::y -' Mr. James WitheraU of Pen dleton was best man. ' A reception followed at the home of Miss Bey with 40 guests present. The table was decorat ed with roses and. tapers. Bou quets of tulips and f orsy thia were used about the room. Miss Margaret Ann McBain, daugh ter of the bridegroom, and Miss Gayle McCoy, daughter of the bride, : served. ; -vl r- FoUowing the wedding, the couple took a trip along the Ore gon coast. Mr. McBain, who is supervisor -s In the state unemployment com mission, wiU leave his work and he and Mrs. McBain wiU enter business In Nyssa. Mrs. Miller Entertains - Mrs. Charles Miller entertain ed at her home Friday afternoon for her sister, Mrs. Vera Lewis, who is leaving to visit In Los Angeles. ' . . A pink and white color scheme was used in flowers decorating : the ; rooms and the tea table. Present were Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Richard Slater, Mrs. Charles Stricklin, Mrs. Walter C. Welch, , Mrs. C K. Logan, Mrs. Dorothy Wright, and the hostess. . Dr. and MrsJeel W. C Har per and daughter , Joyce ; have moved to : Seattle, where .. Dr. Harper will be regional wage analyst for; Oregon and Wash ington. Miss Joyce Harper was a ; sophomore at Willamette uni versity this year. AMTTT The Woman's Clvla Improvement club - will m e e t Tuesday -' afternoon, June 8, at the home of Mrs. H. W. Torbet on Trade street at 2:30 o'clock. ' There wQl be election of officers for the next club year. This Is the last meeting of the club until October. EXPIRES JUNE 15th 2Zcj7 QtiaMttrj k - j i -i . ''V, 155 N. Liberty GU Salem Man Dietitian , Announcement was made. In the San Antonio paper of the marriage of Miss Gladys Carey Thompson to Major. Cecil Ed wards at the Alamo Heights Methodist church on May 23, with Rev. Ennis Hill officiating. The bride Is a second lieu tenant In the army, and Is a dietitian at Brooke General hos pital. She is the daughter ; of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Thompson of Artesia, New Mexico. Major Edwards Is the son of nr- - an fr Arthur Fdwards mi mi m , .. . . . . f j. ri - 1 oi.saiem, siauonea nil. viai, Texas. 4; South, Scene ' Of Wedding Miss Hilda Rose Speasl, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Speasl of Lebanon, and Mr. John Ritchie, son of Mrs. V. H. Ritchie, were married in St. Joseph's cathedral In Oklahoma City on April 24. Mrs. Ritchie is a graduate ot Lebanon high school and the Oregon . College of Education, She taught at Gilchrist this year. Mr. Ritchie graduated from Sa lem high school and attended Willamette university. He grad uated from officers' flying school at Altus, Oklahoma on April 20. Lt and Mrs. Ritchie are In Aus tin, Texas where he is with the air corps. ; :." - j j .: ' j ' Members ef the Abrams ave nue club met at Mrs. Irene Floun's home on Friday after noon. Mrs. R. R. Burton was assisting hostess. Refresnments , were served. The next meeting wiU be the last Friday in June at Mrs. J. W. Weekly's home. The - medical auxiliary plcnle which was scheduled for today, has been cancelled. or sandwiches For die workman's lunch box os daiarf party serving. Master Braad'a ftaa taxturo Sa Just right. kins AT YOUR GROCER'S MONTGOMERY VARD l 1 -r r t There bnt much time left to use that 17 cou ponto act promplfyl If you or your family need shots buy thsm nowl Werdi hoys a com platf crssortment at prices that save you moneyl r:.on 3194