Tk 0rCO:i STATCISIJ, risa, Ortssa. Cciiqr t rends. Jlpta J. ltd -sr the fm "War Time Miss Cross Sets the - The date has been set for the marriage of Hiss Juanlta Cross and Sergeant Wayne A. Curry, United States marine corps. The wedding of the young couple will take place on Saturday, April t at the First Baptist church at 8 o'clock with Dr. Irving A. Fox officiating. The brldt is tht daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Luther S. Cross and her fiance's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Marion Curry. Miss Inna Illert and Mr. Wil liam Cross, the bride's brother, will light the altar candles. Miss Mary Copley will be the soloist and Miss Minnie Miller will be the organist. . Mr. Cross will give his daugh ter in marriage and her honor attendant will be Miss Jeanette Brown. Flower girl will be Mist Sharon Cross, niece of the bride. Mr. Lewis Cross, brother of the hriae, wui serve as oesi man ana ushers include Mr. Floyd Mc- Clellan, Mr. Lesion Howeu,i Mr. 2-".-.vr A reception for the bridal cou ple will be held In the church parlors after the ceremony. j Miss Cross and her fiance at tended Salem schools. She also attended Willamette university and is a member of Delta ! Phi sorority. Sergeant Curry, is home on a 30-day leave, returning from Hawaii where he has been stationed. WOODBURN A bride ef the week was Miss Arlene Coleman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. " Coleman, who exchanged vows . with Martin Hammond, in the presence of friends and relatives church, Sunday night, after the evening service, the pastor, Rev. D. Lester Fields, reading the service. The bride was given in marriage by her father. r As the guests assembled, Miss Donna Dean played "O Promise Me," "I Love You Truly," and i "The Sweetest Story Ever Told." : Accompanied by her sister, Jan : et, Miss Helen Pedersont of Port land sang "At Dawning" and . ! 'Because." ' The bride, attired in a light i blue traveling suit, had as her ' only attendant, her sister. Miss Mildred Coleman, who wore . brown. ' v . .: j Ray Adner was best man. and ushers were Charles Filbin of Goldendale, Washington, and Pe ster Brock. At the reception in the dining room of the church, following the ceremony, Mrs. Ted Marx of Portland and Mrs. Joe Brock. ; poured; Miss Betty Maxwell cut the ices and the Misses Maxine Richmond and Margaret Surmey r served. Assisting about the room were Mrs.' Minnie Bissell, V Mrs. Charles Gates, Miss Marjor ie Seely and Mrs. James Livesay. After a brief honeymoon1 the ' young couple, will make their home in Por tland, where the bride has been employed.' The bridegroom is awaiting induction Into the army.- . s ,.. o Both Mr. and Mrs. Hammond are graduates of Woodburn high school, where each was active in school affairs. r Hanna Sesa . Ceart, Order ef Amaranth," will meet Monday night at the Masonic Temple and a social hour will follow -the aneeting. . . . Don't Forget Curt Easter Greeting . . . bow Is the fime to address your curds we have ex sice Use for your selection. Easter Gilt Suggestions CisConery . " CdJI-s - Gsef fray's. U..iJ 141 IT. Ceauaerclxl XL ;;,.',.Caleza- Ore, bet . . As w writ this on April Fool's day, no telling what our typewriter will knock out : -v v .. Perhaps you're noticed. . our system at Che bank. We walk in, take quick stock of the) people waiting at the wicket and cjet behind the line that will take us to the win dow the quickest This is the system .11 there are more women man men lined up at the window taken care of by a woman you take mat lx the man cashier is confront- ed by more men than women, . d I 1 T" cdong at that window. Even a can't help chatting with the customers of the opposite sex, but one of his own why he Just takes the money and sends 'em off in a hurry I ' 1 Paging Mother 2s. . . Windowshop pers on Liberty street Friday afternoon were startled at seeing two frightened looking women being marched ; down the street among five snappily uniformed WAVES. It looked like a court marshal! f or sure but it was only Ruby Bergsvtk (a WAVE mo - . , - I .OY VPTI T 1 OH f v A A lJ'vA Slated for Slated for Friday, April 7 is the district No. I annual conven tion of the Woman's Relief Corps with the Salem group as hostess. The all day session will be held at the YMCA with Mrs. W. G. Walker, Salem, district president, presiding. Mrs. Walker is also president of the local group. Mrs. C. H.'Peterson of Salem is secretary of the district. Dele gates will attend from HilLsboro, Tilamook, Newberg, Vernonia and McMinnville. Fifty are ex pected to be present for the af-. fair. The business meeting will open at 10:30 a. m. and luncheon will be served at noon. Mrs. Florence Shipp of Salem will give the ad dress of welcome and. musical se lections will be given by the Sa lem high school music depart ment A school of instruction will close the afternoon session. -A special guest 'will be Mrs. Marie V. Green of Portland, de partment of Oregon president She will be accompanied by Mrs. Maude Baker, department presi dent , ' WOj&ELO , i. Camp Fire Girls Column Taking advantage of the dis play space offered to v a r I o u s groups in the chamber of com merce, the Camp Fire Girls have arranged a display of projects by the girls. Work of the Camp Fire Girls, the Blue Birds, younger group and the Horizon clubs, senior organization, are repre sented. The Salem Guardian's associa tion will meet Wednesday at 7:30 in the fireplace room of the First Presbyterian church with T. L. Kuhns, presiding. : The only Camp Fire group to report a meeting for the week is the Ohanpimay group, at the home of Mrs. H. D. Smithson Thursday. Plans were made for entertaining mothers, according to Adeline Smithson. tOles Testaznests AdirsssZacfcs Friday i I 1 - ---: ther) ana I. both too old to Join but not too old to enjoy a coke with practically the whole WAVE recruiting staff from Portland. Cspe cs Cid . . wt cet some funny stuff sometimes. This week came a letter, which, after reading it through, I believe it is meant to persuade the reader that you can solve the problem of Juvenile delinquency by serving soft drinks with straws, "Soft drinks and straws' the letter goes on, "with out them, no you can speed 'would be a success . .,. they prevent gulp- 1 1 11 J I O. . 11 1irtl bank cashier ing, eta eta. way, the gulping idea isn't so bad. . , .1 - - '.,-,..' ..... , 1 -"; -.-...- -'j t . . " " '"" : l -1 - ' .'--f, v... r-.-', :" I shouldn't even hope. . you'd laugh, but it just occurred to me, when watching the women get on the penny scales and men look puzzled, that perhaps they expected to weigh less in their new light spring domes. Reminded me of course of the man who fell but of the fourth story but didn't mind, be cause he had on his light fall underwear. . . . Maxine Buren CLUB CALQfDAB MONDAV : i I' i i-'-; American Lefloa auxiliary. Woman's club, sun. Banna Rom court. Order of Amaranth, i moot at Siaaonl templa. - - Jason Leo Wtsleyaa Service Guild with Mrs. Herman Beh tusa. TM pjn. Central WUlamctt Valley as sociation of Phi Beta Kappa with . Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. John son, set Jerris avenue, pjn. . TUESDAY I : - -;f Uv '") Chadwlck chapter. Order ef Xasttrn Star. Masonic Umpl. Woman's Relief Corps district No. s annual convention. YMCA, all day. Missouri club auxiliary with Mrs. P. C. Harland. 37S South 21st street, no-host luncheon. : Yomarco class dessert luncheon with Mrs. XL C Richards, 1S4S North 21st street, 10S pan. Phi Beta Kappas Will Meet , The Central Willamette Valley association of Phi Beta i Kappa will meet Monday night at t o'clock at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Johnson, $62 Jer ris avenue. .; . -,?r .. .. --',"- Miss Jeanette Roberts will pre side at the business meeting and details of the spring awards to outstanding 1 students at Willam ette university, Linfield i college and Oregon College of Education at Monmouth will; be completed. The program topic is t Philos ophies of Education and Curricu lum Building' which will be dis cussed by President Harry L. Dil lin, Dr. Thomas H. Tuftle and Dr. W. C. Smith of the Linfield college faculty. All Phi Beta Kap pa members are invited to at- y ! V H - i Mrand Mrs. Edward Roth and children, Barbara and Jimmy, are spending the weekend in Port land at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ml C Hemenway. Mrs. Roth's sister-in-law, Mrs. William Hemenway and ion. Bill of New York City, have arrived from the east coast and will visit . at the Hemenway home in Port land until June When Mr. Hem enway joins his family. 14 7 'If i 11 v7 Mr'te" i - a t i f a v. c i it m ' .V W Ml-' M r V tj ' , a aM ' I . . Ja m SVf ' I get - together (for 'teen agers) Sensible, Isn't it? Well any Thomas-Witcher Vows Read" r Mrs. Jennie B. Witcher and Mr. Charles J. Thomas were quietly married Wednesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. . . Dale Taylor on South Commer cial street Rev. George H. Swift officiated at toe t o'clock serv ice, -ii ' -.-' ., Mrs. Dale Taylor sang "Be cause" before the ceremony and Miss Marguerite Ordway played , the accompaniment and wedding march. I ' : ' . i The bride wore s mulberry vel vet gown; and carried a shower bouquet Of carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor attended the couple. At the reception which fol lowed Mrs. A. Hodges cut the bride's cake. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas will re side at their home on East Center street j Salem Daashters ef the Nile . will meet at the Masonic Temple Monday morning at 10 o'clock. vAfter several hours of sewing for the shrine .hospital : s luncheon will be served. The committee In cludes Mrs. O. A. Olson, Mrs. Ar thur Hunt and Mrs. J. M. Throne. -Plans will be completed for the . annual bridge benefit : tea for which the club will be hostess on Thursday April 20. Mr. and Mrs. Bon aid K. Jones and Mr. i and Mrs. Ellis Jones : were in Portland Wednesday to attend the open house for which Mrs. Anderson Cannon was host ess in compliment to her father, Mr. M. I J o n e s, on his 85th birthday. ; Mr. Ronald and Mr Ellis Jones are" sons of the honor guest, who now lives in Portland with his daughter. ' Permanent -Posh tvsve tfii Cf Complete.- V)5I Open Thurs. Eve. by Appointment - Phone 26(3 SOS First National Bank Bid. ? Castle Perm Wavers S I, Merry, taks this lovely 'wedding dress to love and to cherish, to wear haprjlly bn my wed- jj j j i uwq uuy aau kj iw ii And ' L promise to pass it! on to my children, and cjrand children so that they too can carry on the tradition; of the wed ding In white. 10 Ji 071 Committees For Music. Week . " Music week will come of age this year for it wCI be 91 years old. Beginning May 7, the cele bration will continue through the next Sunday. This year as in the past, a week of musical program wCI call attention to the people of Salem and hundreds of other cities in ths country, the impor tant part that music plays in the life of the civilian especially during the years of war.) -I t The theme will be "Foster un ity for war and the peace to fol low" and Oregon and Salem, will be directed In ths celebration by . Mrs. Walter Denton and her com mittees. The purpose of week of music, is to encourage greater emphasis on music in the home, school and community. '- i Uuslc week, which was "Na tional Music week for 1? years, is now "International." Mrs. Denton has been stats chairman for all of the 21 years, and Salem chairman all but the first year. She has named the following assistants for Salem: I Jessie Bush Mlckelson, v 1 c e " chairman: Miss Dorothy Pearce, "president of the Salem n)usic teachers; Mrs. David Eason, .woman's. division, state peniten tiary and Old People's Home; Mrs. Mary Talmadge Headrick, " publicity; Bertha Junk Darby, fi nance; Mrs. T. S. Roberts, cleri- cal; Miss Ruth Bedford,' service clubs; Miss Margaret Hogg, radio. Mrs. Irl McSherry, American Le- , gion auxiliary; Mr. John Schmidt jr, churches; Mrs. Esther Little, Mrs. Margaret Macy Wilson and Virginia Ward Elliott, special .program for young people; C A. Kells, YMCA; Miss Maybelle Franer and Mrs. Maurice Bren- nen. Junior Women's club state concerts; Dean Mel vin Geist, Lewis Pankaskie and Bennet L u d d en, Willamette university; Introducing..,.,. Urn: . She will be glad to meet all of her old ? 1 - Oi-i hair we Frank Bennett, Lena Belle Tar tar, Gretchen Kreamer, Carl A chenbrenner and Vernon Wiscar son, public schools. " - Mrs, Denton has requested that suggestions regarding talent to appear during music week, may be made to Mrs. Denton, 75 14 or Mrs. Mlckelson, 2232. The American War Mothers wCI meet for s business sessionT at the home of Mrs. Mabel Lock wood, 3S3 North liberty street, . Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. . Under a Spreading Brim you'll be the picture of Eas ter e n chant ment! Gleam ing straws . - big with femin ine appeal. ? EDNA NOW ON OUR STAFF: - of business ' - Make youT appointments for permanent now for i - mrwtww vva I -. V '. I II VK SPECIALIZE in permanent1 waving of fine-textured lir . . . If you hare fine hair and have been having trcuhla j K v ' sking it 'ctay in," we suggest yea tali to some of ths . . ' H. - ni&sing hundreos we have served in can give you a very satisfactory permanent. peons c:i BEAUTY; SALON ICS ironiri LIZZHTY CT. Mrs. Yeary-to Speak Monday . At the meeting Monday night at the Salem Woman's club the American Legion auxiliary "child welfare committee has arranged to have Mrs. Bernlce Skinner Yeaiy of the Marion county health department talk on "Child Care) Today." Mrs. Ruby Bergs vik,; secretary of the Marlon County Public Health association. LITTKE OF BEAUTY EXPERTS customers . and , friends in Easter the past few months. 7e know WUS w " Nutrition," which shows the food problems of England in cqmpar. lson to our problems In this coun tTv : ' "' ; - : " ' The business meeung wiu con vene st I o'clock with Mrs. James A. G arson presiding. Mrs. W. H. Balllie is chairman of the child welfare committee. Mrs. Carl Q. CoUins and davsh iter, Conrie, are leaving Monday for the Dorchester House to vaca tion for a week. Second Floor her: new place' " Miller's - - - . in