elt;i to tne secona i uesaay in entnmonth.elmarasmxiliarymnersMarried SaturdayIn an informal ceremony at theLogan Street Baptist church on April 21 at 7 o’clock, Mrs. Vin-etta Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W, II. Anderson of this city, became the bride of J, C. i Burks of Salem, harles The single ring ceremony wasperformed by Dr. W. A. Gray, pastor of the church.Their attendants were Miss Mabel Bolerjack of Mt. /ernon and E. A. Fritchie of Salem.The bride wore a navy and white combination suit with navy accessories and a white orchid corsage. Miss Bolerjack was dressed in a navy blue dress with blue accessories and wore yellow' Japanese iris.A buffet supper was served at the home of the bride’s parents, 2124 Perkins avenue, and a reception was held later at 1804 Cherry street. About 45 friends and relatives attended.Out-of-town guests w'ere Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Adams and son, Philip, of Wheatland, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Eric McKee, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Eric McKee, Jr. and daughter of West Frankfor, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Dap Anderson of Benton; Mr. and Mrs. Clark Garner, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fritchie, Mr. and Mrs, Louis C. Brown, Mr.* and Mrs. William H. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Edw'ard Booker, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin, Mr. and Mrs John Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Burkett and Mr. and Mrs. George Rucker of Salem,Mrs. Burks is employed at the International Shoe Company of Mt. Vernon and MV. Burks is with the B O railroad at Salem.5 Aux-Ameri-ire a n-th Dis-w'ere Donna Senior fe and;raders,* with II meet tonterest ‘d tourd Cen-al Mu-Tomb, Newsee the es a ndtheModern Woodmen EnjoyParty Friday‘Jk' #'4 J** /» i ata. 4. ’!v 4 4 V* w-. jMl w* 4cadets arROTC -Force—o Otherj many sc! and Sati Theatre Romeow'ater she co-ed swceptionso I.esTo BurefTwo nat the nHome Bu Anna Be gave the and Whe ’’Taxes V ceive for The rr planning Coil.The nr members held at tWilson. *in the ho