4 The Stat man, Scflem. Oregon. Sunday. May 11. IS47 'Don't Cook flow... but .'. . seems like Mother's going to get quite a variety of gifts today. Saturday the whole county turned out, determined to re member Mother, or else.- We saw one man wheeling a lawn mower down the street; dozens with what looked like boxes of candy under their arms; several young folk select ing five and dime jewelry; one man loaded down -with flowers, , another loaded down with pounds and pounds pi meat; others just loaded, period. ' New Club . . We're going to form a national club for the suppression of yearly weeks, and reserve a week every year to celebrate in. First corne Baby Week, and Music Week and Just after Mother's Day comes National Posture week, i But that's Vows to Be Exchanged i The Jason Lee Methodist church will be the setting for the marri age this afternoon of Miss Ruth E. Bennor of Salem, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bennor of Gil ette, Wyoming, to Jack IK B. Ward, son of Mrs. Jack Ward of Tucson, Arizona, who came north 'for. the wedding. The Rev. S. Rafnor Smith will officiate at the 2 o'clock ceremony. George Mil Ian wili be the soloist and Wil liam Favk will be the organist. Lighting the tapers will be Eddie Cater and Bill Davenport Ellis Bennor will give his sis ter in marriage. Her wedding gown will be of white sheer, with three-quarter length mitts and a - double tulle veil. She will carry pink roses and lilies-of-the-val-A ley. : Mrs. E. W. Estes will be the matron of honor and will wear a grey gown corsage of carnations. Miss Dorothy Holden and "Miss Norma Holden "will be brides maids, wearing pastel dresses and - corsages of pink carnations and white sweetpeas. ' E. W. Estes will stand with the groom as best man and Don Tun gate will be the usher. For her son's marriage Mrs. Ward will wear an aqua floral print dress with pink carnation corsage. The bride's parents were unable to come west for the wed ding. - A wedding reception will be held in the church parlors. The - couple will go to Canada on thejr wedding trip and for traveling . the bride will wear a grey pin stripe suit with pink accessories and corsage of pink carnations. Mr. Ward and his bride will live at 730 Mill street. : Circle Meetings Are Listed The First Methodist church i WSCS executive board will meet Wednesday at 9:45 a. m. in the Carrier room. The Mother Daughter banquet is planned for May 23 in the church dining room. . The circles of the WSCS will meet Wednesday for dessert lun cheons at 1:15 o'clock as. follows: Circle 1, with Mrs. H. McMil lin. route 5, Mrs. R. Mercer , as sisting; Circle 2. with Mrs. Carl Ab rams, 154? Chemeketa St., Mrs. - Gordon Skinner assisting: Circle 3, with Mrs. J. E. Kirk, ; 102i N. Fifth it, Mrs. Florence Cunningham and Mrs. B. F.-Kum-ler assisting; - Circle 4. with Mrs. Robert Moulton Gatke, 280 Richmond venue, Mrs. V Woodridge and Mrs. Harvey Aston assisting; Circle 5. with Mrs. M. C. Wood, 260 S. 14th st., Mrs. J. H. Hart- sell assisting; . Circle 8, with Mrs. Virgil Gol den. 2295 S. Commercial st Mrs. RockewU Simpson and Mrs. R.V. Ohmart assisting. : Miss Jane J. Jeelya, exeratlve - secretary of the Oregon Mental Hygiene society who has just re turned from a conference in San - Francisco, will be the - guest speaker at the last meeting of the season of the Salerru Council of Women's organizations, Thursday at 230 at the chamber of com merce. New officers will be pre sented at the business session. Mrs. Klchari Smart sad Mrs. 'Harry Swafford will be hostesses to members of chapter BQ, PEO Monday night at 7:45 o'clock at the Smart home on North 23rd street. Mrs. Frank Cross and Mrs. B. E. Edwards will give a talk on "Miracles in Communications." , , III II - - I -. Ill V ' i .---a i a-' .aw- -a. -iaa - t - m il ., i.M Requiem Postponed Because of other activities con flicting with rehearsals, the Faure "Requiem" has been postponed to a future date, according to Dean Melvin Geist, director of the Salem Oratorio which was to have sung the composition. The date was set as Sunday, May 25, and rehearsals have been con ducted Mondays. Engagement Told By Young Couple The engagement of Miss Jaunita Banks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C H. Kendall of Salem, to Thomas Dkbrow, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Harris, also of Salem, was an nounced Saturday. Disbrow attended Salem high school previous to entering the navy in which he . served 18 months . He is now employed in Salem, as is Miss Banks. No wed ding date has been set. ' T Mr. and Mrs. John Marvin Ritchie go congratulations on the birth of a son, John Roger, Sat urday morning at the Salem Gen eral hospital. The little boy, who weighed seven pounds and eight ounces, has two sisters, Linda and Patty Sue. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pickens and Mrs. J. W. Ritchie. Mrs. C. J. Jackson will eater tain the Laurel Social hour club at- her home on Cascade . Drive Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock for a dessert luncheon. Members art asked to answer the roll call with a Mother's day message. The Ti Beta Phi soothers will meet at the chapter house Tues day afternoon -for a no-host lun cheon at 1:15 o'clock. Hostesses will be Mrs. B. F. Schmoker, Mrs. Wayne Price and Mrs. C. S. Hus ton... - We specialize in child ren's shoes. Each and very pair is made from quality materials, sturdily reinforced and styled right to please and delight the kiddles and mother, too! Brlac ia year children well fit theaa scrfeetly. t X . iih" r " - 7 ' ma EWE -where the Best h ' f . .M Sales . Final - IIo-Exchanges - IIo ncfefls 1 V ALL ON THE PREMISES J -XT ) I SS XOsA Vll C only the beginning. Be Kind To Your Spine Week, Doughnut Week, Peanut Butter Week, ' Fire Prevention Week, National Buy Life In- ; surance Week, and a dozen others. Think ; how tired the poor governor must get, mak ing all these proclamations urging every- , one to remember The Week. The Hard Way . , . Once we almost i jeamed a nickel, but it was too much work, i We recalled it this week, when ', swatting j nice big healthy looking flies, that 35 or 49 years ago the board of trade or chamber of commerce, offered a nickel for every 100 swatted flies brought in. ,We gave up long k ; before the 100th was swatted, and thus never became known as Salem's big fly y tycoon- . . . Maxine Buren - Junior Clubs Give Program The Junior Federated Music clubs will have a concert recital at the Willamette university Mu sic hall Tuesday night at ,7:30 o'clock. Pianists .who will play are Helen Lewis, Patricia Fagg, Betty Schreder, Muriel Steusloff, Edna Marie Hill, Bruce Goldblatt, Geraldine Kizer, Joan Fitts, Lyle Keith, Mary Campbell, Paul Ba ker, Lea Case, Shirley Dean and Robert Saucy. Counsellors repre sented are: una Weller, Mrs. Del be rt Jepsen, Chas. Hargrave, Dor othy Pearce, Jessie Bush Mickel son, Jean Hobson Rich, William Fawk, Sacred Heart Academy, Mrs. David Eason, Margaret Hogg, P. F. Thomas Studios, Mrs. Har vey Gibbens, Mrs. Ronald Cra ven and Ruth Bedford. Mrs. Kurtz Fetes Mrs.- McRae Mrs. Fred Kurtz was hostess for a party Thursday afternoon at her home on the North River road in compliment to her daughter-in-law, Mrs. David McRae. Refreshments were served and a shower feted the honor guest. Honoring Mrs. McRae were Mesdames El wood Lewis, Ed Gin ither, Harold Ginither, Harold Swenby, Roger Morris, LeRoy Wilson, LeRoy Ellis, Mary Han son, Troy Rogers, Jack Wilkes, W. A. Osborn, Allan McRae, Ann Jeffers, Gerald Wilhoit, Jean Dal zell. Miss Dolly Morris, Miss Mil dred Anderson and the hostess. Band paresis are planalng te meet at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the music room of the high school. Parents of members of the band and orchestra classes of Parrish and Leslie who graduate this year are to be guests. Sturdy brewa xferds with relafer ced ale. White sandals with adjasta bl straps. C as f ortable brawn loafers la saddle w r si ai m i Miller's leather. GREAT EveryShing Nothing Kleld Sack s j As Low Ai a P As Lou As ( n ILB 0 Gvl B 05 (r I II I x (Soes! We Have IIol We Have Hot Prices on Coals, fa mm. Here Is an Excellent Opportunity to Complete Your Ward robe at Prices That Have Been Unheard Of Since 1937 i . ' Oeiv Spring Presses, Suits and Goats n Sale at Ridiculously ILou Prices 4i ;..:-...' We Ilnsl Clear Everylhing io Ilaho Roon for Carpenters, Painters, Dug lien, etc. Remodelled Our Store Since 1937 Offered Greaier Values Since 1937 Suits and Dresses Are As Lou 1937 Si 1E 21 i ii i ii ii i toss In As Low As MM ' Km JL3 4 1 A oo 4 4 i