PAGE TEN Jean West : Married Tuesday ' A wedding "of interest to Sa lem folk is that of Miss Jean West and . Mr. Frank J. - Mc Hugh, jr., of Seattle and San Francisco, which took place Tuesday afternoon at St Thom as More chapel in Green Hills, Portland. The bride is the daughter of Ex-Governor and Mrs. dswald West, who former ly made their home in Salem., . iThe ceremony .took place, at ,5 o'clock in the afternoon nd the altar was decorated with; white gladioluses and chrysanthe mums.' ,The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a princess style - gown of white faille' fashioned with sweetheart ' neck,' long" sleeves and a gath ered skirt which ended in a train. Her, train.length tulle veil was enhanced with a panel of lace and caught in her hair were orange blossoms." Her bouquet was of tuber roses. Mrs. Helen West Stone was her sister's honor attendant. She wore a mist blue-frock; with matching feather hat and car ried an - arm bouquet of red roses. ' A reception was held at the home of Mrs. Stone on SW Tal bot Road after the ceremony. The newlyweds left for' a wed ding trip after which they will be at home in San Francisco. Attending the wedding from Salem were Governor and Mrs. Earl SneJl, Mr.' and Mrs. George Flagg, Dr. and Mrs. William H. Lytle, Mrs. William Connell Dy er, I Dr. W. B. v Morse, Mrs. George Rodgers and Mrs. James Hutchinson. j...' r " - - -' . ' Rainbow Girls Plan Party ' Rainbow Girls met on Tuesday night at Masonic temple for the first initiation of the fall term. Gloria and Barbara : McClintock received the degree. Betty Zo Al len presided. Committee appointments were made for the Hallowe'en, one of the outstanding social events of the year for the girls. Eastern Star mystery mothers will be the invited guests. The . committees include Ad- .dyse Lane; program; Rosemary Gaiser, '; entertainment; . Helen' Paulson, - decorations; " Patsy Schneider, refreshments. . ' Betty Zo Allen, Mrs." Wayne" . Henry, mother advisor, - and the officers are on the general. plan-" Mrs. Leonard Kaffun Is new. at"the home of , her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank ' Crawford. Mrs." Kaffun, 'the former Hilda' Crawford, has been living in Chicago the past year with her. husband, r Mr. Kaffun, second class aviation machinist mate, spent two weeks at the Crawford -home before leaving for active duty with the nevy.? Sylph Slim Look slim 'and supple "as . a blade of grass in this junior miss princess r frock, Pattern . 4465. takes 2k yards - 54-inch fabric, yard 35-inch contrast. Made up in sheer', wool or rayon fabric if s a perfects choice "for school or office. You can; have i either the chic dub collar or a flattering : sweetheart necklinei- long r short sleeves. Pattern 4465 comes in junior miss sizes 11, 13, 15, 17. Size 13 Send SIXTEEN CENTS in coins for this pattern. Writ plainly SIZE. NAME, ADDRZS3. STYLE KUMBEK. JUST OCT! New FaU and Winter Pattern Eik. Send TEN CENTS ex tra. Free elove and bag- pattern printed in . book. ' Send your order to The XJreron f'ites-nan. Pattern Department, ta km, Oregon. ' - " . -. Servicewomen r . ' . - , Proud -and happy to be serv ing her country, there's one young ' woman from Salem who has joined the thousands of wo men in the marine corps and is finding it to be the kind of life she's dreamed about. She's Pvt. Pauline Decker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Decker, 507 North 19th street, who's , determined '"not to let brother George in the navy , at the Great -Lakes 'naval training station and brother Elmo trying ' for the air corps ' outdo .. her. . r j . " - Pauline joined rather sudden ly last summer while employed as a photographic finisher at Bishop's studio. She had planned to attend art school in Los An geles, then decided if would serve her purpose and her coun try if ; she entered the marines where 'she .could . get her train ing without expense and free a man to fight at the same time. There are plenty of chances for advancement and study, she be lieves. - " . k Her parents were , enthusias - tic -about the idea so Pauline J- xor wauuii 2 - 1 J J 1 L M . '4. Less than a month later,' with boot .training behind her, she crossed the United States again to take - up her duties at Camp Elliott,' San Diego.. . - When Pauline arrived at Camp - . LeJeunel it had just been opened, women marines formerly being trained with WAVES at Hunter's college, NY. Due. to temporary lack of organization, none of the girls received mail for the first week or so,' but when it was dis tributed finally, she received a pack of 50 letters. Because she was among -the second group to arrive i there, . she was rushed through boot training in 20 days, and took a streamlined course in quantity cooking " before being assigned ' to duty, making way for the next batch of recruits. Awaiting orders and knowing they soon must leave, all the . women rushed to wash and iron clothing before leaving but had. just gotten them on the line when orders came .through. Wet wash decorated the troop transport across most of the southern states, Pauline "revealed.'. .The women were traveling under secret or ders on a ' train which pulled onto sidings to allow other en gines to pass but which followed -jts own. schedule. First big thrill ' came' when they stopped in Ala- -bama "for breakfast as there was no diner on their train. The 100 IMi.im. yi mm mmmmwmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmm r girls,- decked out in full uniform; ; ; LYONS The first faU meet formed in platoo.ns and marched" s mg olj. e Lyons Women's club up the street to a tea room where' was held Thursday at the club women of the town had prepared house. A quilt was put In at an okl fashioned repast oscram 'bled eggs, hominy grits,, hot bis- cuits, marmalade : and ; coffee.' .. During stops,- Pauline , was as-, signed to guard duty at the rear t of the. train. No one was allowed - to- disembark or to - board the i train" except ' employes, , ?,V- . " Amusing - to the women ma , rines were the civilians' evpres- - sions ..when the troop transport '. "passed, the sea of faces topping t uniforms turning out to be fem il inine rather than fasciiline. When" , they passed troops headed in the opposite, direction, the boys : cheered,. while, the girls enjoyed leaning from the car windows ; whistling' at young men as they t passed by.. The long: hours aboard : train went iwiftly as they made ," up 4 parodies of songs .sung , by men in the service. Arriving at Camp Elliott, Paul ine' found her training in cook . , ing to be of value. She was as signed to help in the kitchens, v cooking for the women who have taken,, over clerical, and other 'jobs at the marine base. . '.. ' - Women are through .work by .60 p m. and may go out until Perm Oil Pasb Wave M p Complete . Open Thurs. Eve. by Appointment H Phone 3S63 S85 First National Bank Bid. Castle Perti. Wavers !& SOCiBf DBHC J. What they're doing about it 10:30 p. m. but no women may leave the ase unaccompanied : Vither day or night. . Recreation , rooms are available at the base; in fact the camp is a small city in Itself. Women may not leave ' the post for" weekends unless -' a"C6mpanied by their mothers or a chaperone. ' Pauline now has a choice of taking special training in photo-: grapby or continuing in cooking which will bring her a rating' very soon. Meantime her mother visited ( her for a week at ;the base and fonnd that the young women, while eager and enthus iastic about their jobs, still find time to become a little homesick.' Mrs. : Decker was adopted as camp mother -'during her, stay. She returned last weekend and will relate more of Pauline's ex periences in the marine corps tonight when she joins the -.Marine Corps League auxiliary. Mrs. Mink to T-'ntfrtrri'n ; Mrs. Roy Mink has : invited ' members of her club to her home on South 15th" street tonight for an evening of bridge. A late sup ; per will be served by the host- eSS. : ' J "' Special guests . will ; be Mrs. ; Merritt Truax, Mrs. Warren Ba ; ker and Mrs. C. E. Young. Club 1 members are Mrs. Ira Fitts Mrs. : Clinton Standish, Mrs. John Ficklin, Mrs. Lee Crawford, Mrs. : Delbert Schwabbauer, Mrs. Jos eph Felton, Mrs. Verne Robb and Mrs. Maurice Heater, i Bfrs. Robert Weldea (Bfaxlne Rogers) is leaving Friday mor ning for Lewiston, , Montana, where she "will be the guest of Lt. Welden's parents,' Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Welden, - while he is jon active duty with the army air corps. Accompanying Mrs. Wel- c den to Spokane will be Mrs. Rex Adolph. Miss Leone Sock of Welliston, ND, is visiting her father, Jack , Rock and other relatives iff Sa ' lem and will leave Monday by way of Seattle, where she will al so visit relatives. , Mrs. R. E. Caley has left for, LaGrande to visit hec son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Fisher and daughter, Mar cia Marie. LYTLE On October 9, at the Baptist parsonage in Scio, i the Rev. V. L. Loucks read the rite .'which united in marriage Ger ald Austin Hollingsworth and .Catherine Patricia Bracher, Only immediate relatives of the bride were guests. - ? Mrs. Bracher, mother, and Em- '' ily Jane, sister attended the bri- " dal couple at the altar.' : The groom has been em ployed at Lebanon for a num- . ber of years, being at present a welder and mechanic in a' ga rage. The bride is a daughter of Mr. .and Mrs. C W. Bracher of near Scio and has lived In this com munity, about five years. She at tended schools in . this vicinity. V , Mr. .and ' Mrs.' -Hollingsworth are making their home in Leb anon. ..- v : -.T " . . the - home of Mrs. Daisy John ir ston. " Delegates will be elected at the next meeting . to attend the Federation of Women's clubs held in Hubbard this month. '.' Mrs. Earl Allen,' secretary of the ' Lyons club, ' is treasurer of the - Federation '. ' . . 1 - - ' ' ,: , s. - WEST SALEM Mr. and Mrs. ; Harry O White of West Salem announce the engagement of" Mr. . White's daughter, Mrs. Beatrice Chambers to Mr. D. Clyde Greg ory, son of Mrs. Myrtle A; Pitch ford of Vancouver,; Washington. ';' If you need tq t -.. Here's On off the Best - and Quickest Hems Ways! , Ton rM who suffer from atmpla ane mia or who loe so mticb durtog monthly periods that you feel tired, wak. dragged out" du to km blood Iron atart today Ut Lydta .EL Pick bam'a Compound T4B1.KT3 IwiUi added Iron). Ptakham's Tablets Is one of the Sreateat blood -iron tonics you can buy to belp build up red blood to glT mora etrenctn aad enen-y and to protnoto a more robust bloodstream. In audi Taken as directed Plrtkham'i i Tableta is one of the best and r caickert hom arayt to get pre- r I clous iron late tna blood. Just V-w try tbem for at lemtt 30 days 7 tben seo if you; too, don't re- Z - -tnarksbly benefit. Follow label diracuoas. Weil woni trgxngl OrGON STATESMAN. Sclera. War Chest Workers Meet - V The home of Mrs. G. F. Cham bers was the scene of the first meeting of associate " chairmen and captains of the north divi sion of the women's division of the War Chest drive .. which opens Monday. Miss Dorathea . Steuslof f, chairman of the wom en's division, met with the wom en and introduced the speakers, Mr. Loyal Warner and Mr. Frank Bennett of the War Chest. After the -meeting tea was served and Mrs. Russell Pratt presided at the tea urn. The, ta ble was centered with a 'crystal stemmed vase filled with varied - colored ; roses ; from the .- garden of Miss Steusloff. "The south Salem division will meet this afternoon at the home Miss Cook s home is in CJali of Airs. William L. Phillips and " fomid. (Jesten Miller, . photo). ' speakers ..will be Mr..' Lowell 'y- y '-i v. J ' Ai Kern, Mr. Jess Gard and Mr, Loyal Warner. Homecoming to Be November 8 .. Royal i Neighbors of : America held their regular meeting " at Fraternal Temple Monday night, with Oracle, Carmelita Wed die in charge. Members present reported a total of $4,603.25 bonds bought in the 3rd War Loan drive. Plans : were made for some very interesting meetings ... for outstanding meeting will be the anual homecoming, to be held November 8. Labish camp will join Salem ; in this event." The state supervisor, Mrs. Mae Logan : of Portland will be guest of hon or. The Commi ttees in charge of J this meeting will be Mesdames Frank Hoyt, Oscar Olson, Charl es Gregory, Leif Blensley, Cal vin Gregory, Forrest ' Pratt, Winston Purvine, :; Oscar ;Wil- : liams, . George Speed, Arthur - "t Weddle, ;; John Sohrt,- ' William Walker, Henr y Gortmaker, George ..Ruef, . N. E. Abbott, Lloyd Hamlin, Clara Corbin, Ol- , Ive ' Anderson, - Sarah Peterson and Mary Ackerman. --. . .The next regular meeting Oc-' , tober 25- will be a Hallowe'en party, with entertainment ' and refreshments.- Bridal Shower Is Given A bridal shower was held on Friday night for Mrs. Francis Lefler, the former Eleanor Dav- v Shafer. A birthday; cake was . given the . honor guest during -the evening. - - Guests bidden were Mrs. Fred Gephart, Mrs. Robert Taylor, Mrs. Herschel Davidson, Mrs. Ralph Alsman, Mrs. Donald Cur tis, Mrs. Kenneth Reardon, Mrs. ' Lester Davidson, Mrs. Ray Heck- inger " and Mrs. Robert : Barry and the honor guest and hostess. Mrs. Sid Stelnback, the for- mer Rosena Recker and small daughter; Phyllis Lynn, have" re - turned to Salem to live;; while Mr. , Steinback . is overseas. Mrs. Stelnback, a' former Salem resi dent, was employed in a govern ment office previous to her mar riage. Mr. fad Mrs. Bryan Geode- nough have as , their house guests, their daughters, Mrs. liar land Sheldon and young son, David, of Okanogan, Wash. They plan to ' be here for several ..jweeks.;'' y 'J'-- -:,r;.; A.;-- y ENJOY INEXPENSIVE PRIZE VIN II I II G OnAKQE MARMALADE ; It's Easy To Make Anytime " ' With This Simple Recipe . ' t Media Sixed Oranges ; '' " - (2 lbs. Sliced) Caps Water ; : 'MCmp Leasoa Jake - (About 6 J mou,) i' " i Package M.CP. Pectia " 9i L'Iiapa?5ar.;. .r " (Mutrd remdy for ute) ', - 1. 'Cut oranges la cartwheels witn . . very sharp knife to make slices thin as possible. Discard the large lat peel ends. Sliced fruit should '-. - weigh 2 powkds -l --'v. 2. Pot sliced fruit. In 8-quart kettle. - Add the water and kmon fulce.- 3. Bring to a quick boil: boil gently .'. - for 1 bour . uncovered. If peel Is set tender, ia 1 hoar, boil until ' te'nder. -'rvt ,4.-, Measure the cooked materiaL Due j Jto boiling, die volume will be re duced below 7 cups. Add water to make total peel and Juice exactly t - Put back la kettle. Stir to M.GP. s Pecan; continue stirring and bring , : to a full boo. ' ; . k ; . ; 6. " Add sugar (previously measured). Stir gently until it has reached a fufl rolling bod. and BOIL EX ACTLY 4- MINUTES. Remove . from Ire; skim and stir by turns for 5 minutes. ": 7. Pour into jars. If you use pint or ' quart Jars, seal hot and invert Jars' " oa lids until Marmalade begins to set. Then, shake well and set Jars upright. This keeps the peel evenly distributed throughout. "' fiOTEt This recip work equally celt vith JVasWl Orwnge or VmUi. dm. When either erietr U over ripe end peel U toft, km i-cmp Lemon JmUe huteed of Vrup.-iDe1' emre to dieemrd saty aeeaVj This" recipe makes 7 posatU of prise winning Orange Marmalade. ! .Oregon. Thursday Mcrnir.?. Ocicbsr 14. KiJ MISS JESSIE L. COOK.-who arrived last week to assume the position of program direc tor of the , Court btreet-balva- "Tion Army, USO In Salem. ; CLUB CALENDAR ' IHCSSDAT ' ' ' Salem Council of Women's Or ganizations. YWCA. 1 pan. i Maccabees." 4d. I p. m.. Fra ternal temple. October birthday party. Merry -Minglars with : Mrs. freeman Phippa.., 290 , Talrview venue, 2 p. m. 1 Friday - .-'- . - WRC, t P. m. at YMCA. Salem Council of Church Wom en. Carrier room. First Methodist church, 1:30 p. m. TUESVAT Ministers Wives, with Mrs. Ed-, ward' Allen. 593 Cross street. 9 a. m. breakfast. -. '.'.: f Mrs. xlGynOlClS r . ' . , t T V lSllS rlr0 Mrs. Frances Reynolds of Kla- -' math Falls is visiting with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. James Aiken Smith on South Church : street." Mrs. Reynolds is here in the interests of the PEO, meet- . ing with each of the four chap ten of the city. ' Rev. Smith will go to Rose- ' burg Thursday to " attend the ' -state meeting of " the Christian " ' Endeavor. . Mr.: Smith has been . one . of .. the ' pastor councellors of. the state CE union for sev eral years. He will ; preach In Cottage Grove Sunday morning -where he was pastor for some six years before removing to Salem. Llentenajit and Mrs. Harry B. . Parker " arrived in the capital . Tuesday to be ' the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hansel. Mrs. Parker will be -s remembered as Betty" Lou Han sell and her husband Is a navi gator In the army ari corps. He T ; . tZ7VL e V, - has been stationed at San Mar- j cos, Texas. V The Parkers will cleave Friday hight for Tucson,1 Arizona where Lt. Parker will be stationed.' " ' ' " " Recent visiters ha ve been Captain and Mrs. Thomas Hay- es and daughter, Suzanne,' who were guests at the home of Mrs. Hayes' : parents, Mr. and Mrs. , A. F. Hayes, Lake Labish. They have been living in California. : where .Captain Hayes 'was' sta tioned at Hamilton Field. ,Theirs new station will be at Ainsworth, Nebraska. 46 ' czi a " ... III . : i AWC " n L hfn jA r 5 pc.. - I ' Zlhcriccn Cclcnxd cantilever - box springBIeKow maple finish on sev . : lected hardwood. Set of rced strength and - - '.V A Banquet Is Highlight Of Week A red, white and blue color - scheme made a colorful setting for the 14th annual public re lations banquet of the S a 1 e m eBusiness "and Professional Wom en's club" at te Marion hotel Wednesday night. The . dinner was the highlight of national C Business and .Professional Wom- - en's week, - v" v';- y - . Miss Dorothy Cornelius, pres ident of the Salem ' club, i gave the address of welcome and for - the occasion wore a chatreuse . chiffon gown fashioned empire style with long - sleeves and - brown velvet trim. Response to. the address of welcome was given by Mayor I.' M. Doughton. Special; guests :"Whi were. In- troduced included "Mayor and Mrs. Doughton, Mr. and Mrs. ., Charles A. Sprague and, Mrs. Isabelle " Brixner, ' of Klamath Falls, president of , the Oregon Federation of Business and Pro fessional ' Women's clubs. Mrs. Byron B. Herrick led the club collect : and pledge to the flag. Mrs. Edward J. Kortzeborn sang "A Song of Peacew and "Yours Is J My - Heart Alone,. Miss Alice C r a r y. Brown wai the accompanist. Miss Florence -Polster gave a group - of accor dion selections! . Mr. Charles SpTague was the . guest speaker and he . spoke about the new developments in Industry for women, opportuni- ties and fields now open to women. He also discussed .the woman's contribution and her contribution and her place in the war effort. ' The dinner fables were effec tive with large bouquets of sal via with blue and red crep pa per streamers and red, white and blue' tapers.. At each place were crabapples holding tiny American flags. J Mrs. Mona Yoder was chair man of the banquet . and assist ing her were Mrs, Byron Her rick, Mrs. William J. Xinf oot, Mrs. Ida Andrews,: Miss Phebe McAdams, Mrs. Lrdia Wooten, " Mrs. Edith Nye, . Mrs. Arthur . Weddle, Miss Ruth Moore, Mrs. Ora McKenzie, Miss Grace Tur ner and Missf Hazel Snyder. . . Hanna" Rosa' Court. Order ef ' the Amaranth will meet at the ; Masonic temple .Saturday night. Dancing, and cards - will be en- -joyed and members are asked . to bring "guests. The commit tee in charge includes Mr. and Mrs. A H.7 Boock, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. DeFrance, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Birch and Miss Betty Mer- cer.j - - . Mrs. Clifton Irwin ef Los Ver- des, California . is ' the . house guest of Colonel and Mrs. El mer V. Wooten. The Irwins are former Salem 'residents and Colonel Irwin is ' stationed at Fort McArthur. While in the north Mrs. Irwin will visit with friends in Portland. t . . - . - ' . Visiting . in Portland Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schenk and Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam H. Dashney. f 1 THURSDAY. OCTOBER 14 Catholic Paughters ot America. ' rnrnAxV octoeer u Oregon Nurses" association. - SATUKDAV. OCTOBER It 1 to 4 Jason Le church ruiW. 4 to 1 Salem Woman's club. ' ? to 11 Fair mount Hill group. , SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17 , '9 to 11 Spinsters. It to 1 Business men. - ; , 1 to 4 SUverton Hills gran?. 4 to 7 Salem Heights Community .' Club. t to 11 Free Lancers. MONDAY, OCTOBER IS Sons of Union Veterans auxilury. r TUESDAY, OCTOBER IS Girls' service organization. : WEDNESDAY. OCIOBtS 1 Hunters and Anrlers ituxiUary. THURSDAY, OCTOBER e LesUe Methodist church WSCS. : FRIDAY, OCTOBER Jl Beta Sigma Pht ; Enlisted. Men to . Attend Dance ; Through the efforts of the spe cial services office of the 70th Division at Camp Adair, enlist-- ; ed men of the 26th ? infantry, . commanded by Col. Albert ' L. Morgan, will be special guests of the Chemeketa street USO at the 'Harvest Moon formal -dance to- ; : night. CoL Morgan has provided transportation for" 200 of the re giment's dancers for this event. Geese are flying high In the 'autumnal setting of the trans-, formed USO ballroom, decorated by GSO members, more than 100 ot whom have already registered for the dance, with more names still to come in. . The , Camp Adair SCU dance band will .furnish the music for the occasion. - ? "Dinner iNfpptinCT UiLlll 1VAW lkL CTi FridQV J Past matrons of Chadwick chapter, ' Order of the Eastern Star will hold their, regular din ner meeting on Friday at 6:45 at the, Golden Pheasant. ' . The committee includes Mrs. Lana Beechler, Mrs. Marie Flint McCall, Mrs. Harry Crawford, Mrs. Byron-B. Herrickand-Mrs. M. E. Branch. -. Miss Florence Lilburn, daush ter of Mr. andT Mrs. Frank Lil burn, and -Miss Alice ; Johnston, daughter of Mrs. J. J. Johnston, have left for San Francisco where they will reside. The young girls have been employed at the ord nance department here for sev eral years.-' v .' At the special neeUns; of the Salem Council of Women's or ganizations at the YWCA rthis afternoon at 2 o'clock Corporal Maekey Swan will sing, accom panied by Miss Ruth . Bedford. Mr. Ross Raphel, also stationed at the Fairgrounds, will, play a ' group of piano numbers. ! Dr. and Mrs." Sam HurheVare ; vacationing In Portland .and Nel scott this week. '!L; 3 iKf -f W '!h ,h "?nr y "T ung Kewi-Tone you can buy more War Bonds and Sumps! This Miracle Viall Finish costs so. little to use . . . One coat covers most wallpaprrs, ptlnwd walls and ceilings' wallboard, base. "wt walls . i . Dries in one hour s lias no "fminty". " odor. 'Washes easily. V " - "fifths' .This .This I II" U-V v. I I ". -all J "OURS TO ' D. L EKzIrcn Co. 375 CHEMEKETA PHONE S221 1 1 Miss Evans ' To Marry . i Tonight .Tonight at 8:30 o'clock In thJ 'sanctuary of the Calvary Baptist church Miss Betty Lou Acufl Evans, daughter of Mrs. L. F Evans and Mr. T. L. Acuff, will become the bride cf Mr. Arthur Gordon 'Wyatt,, seaman second class, US navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Wyatt. Rev. Frank Stannard will per ' form the double-ring ceremony assisted- by Rev. Edward Alien. The bride will be given in marriage by her brother-in-law, Mr. Carl O. Eewley. Her sister, - Mrs. C. O, Bewley, is to be ma tron of honor and Miss Victoria McCoy and Mrs. Clyde Gilma4 are bridesmaids.- ; Mr. Wyatt's bess man is 10 p Mr. Raymond Cooley and the ushers are Mr. George Davis and Mr. Robert Warren. . Following the ceremony, a ra . ' ception will be held for the brid al party and members of the two families. The vouni. couple are both graduates of Salem schools. Be fore entering thf navy Mr. Wy att was employed by the engi " neerins! division of the state ; highway department. Miss Evf ans has been working for the accounting division of the state highway department . Woman's Missionary society ef the Englewood United Brethren church will meet at 2:15 today at the home of Mrs. Catheryn Stryker, 80 Park "street Miss Bertha VanCleave is the leader. This is . the annual literature meeting. " JOIN TRIAN PROGRAf.1 WARTIME CONDITIONS hv sf '; fected the nation's feed supply. Dua to the tremendous nation-wide feed - ing program and to the irregularities of our transportation lyjtemj poul try and dairy feeds are not always available ia the exact amounts ie- snanded by feeders. You cae help by cooperating with your Triangle Feed dealer. Rem em- . . ber that both your dealer and our-' - selves are making every effort to tee that all ef our customers get their fair share. Help by accepting smaller amounts when stocks arc low. " 111 11 I ROLL IT OM WITH A KCIlr.KOATES clever. clever, ew'YIrtj nt r 0 DORROU-FHOCI Zi i ra tri m-17i ll i a r. 3 pnsr:: nno cccn See scores ef houses, living rooms, LtJ. room, bathrooriMt, kmliens, playroom-, all ia .beautiful colot photography. A