II A -Weclding Today: v; xx. fcx 1 1 v I HE wedding oi Miss Julia Query and Mr. Vincent f R. Crain is of wide interest in SqlenC Miss" Query is . the 'daughter .of .Mrs." Esther-Mr Query arid Mr." Craln is the "son of Mr. John Grain of Los Angeles. - .The rouple .wUl be parted at 4 o'clqckvthis af- 4 V .'-"f'r-terhboa otfthVtoirieoi the bride's brother Mr. Floyd yzl- I" Query, on Nebraska sfreetibefore full length mirror andrfireplOce-banked with " white .gladioluses "and , lighted, by: white ..tapers. . X- ; r- ".' ."-V" "V - . i-"f i-.1-" "' - w j " .-v The 'immediate family and a Jew close friends" ; will be presnV crt'tjle- wedding -vffr; ' : f, " -: - ; Miss.. Query will ;bV given In ,vmcnfriage::by :-her " ; . broSieri She ."yriil 'wear q, plum dressmaker suit with ': hat ? and gloves"V.of -cerise.- Her. corsdge-.will ; be orchids." a' They Change Plans ... Wedding plans are never certain fcese days, and so Miss Gertrude Dalk; who had planned her wedding to Mr. Lee Hayes Andrews for Monday, has changed the date and will be married when her fiance is released from Luke Field, Arizona for fiie event v Miss Dalk is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dalk. Mr. Andrews, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Andrews, is stationed at the Arizona air field and is an aviation student in the air corps. Mi. and Mrs. Robert Reinholdt (above), were married last Sunday at the First Congregational church at 2 o'clock by Rev. Robert Hutchinson. The bride, the former Margaret Tonseth, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. SL E Ton seth. The groom's parents are Mr; and Mrs. Lloyd Reinholdt (Jesten-Miller) '.'i - Mrs.' Floyd: Query: will be matron of honor .for, : . het sisterTirVlaw and will be dressed in; "rose beige, !-'- with"q corsage. of, Talisman, roses.';. . r,. r. 1 '' - Mr. E. J.'Kennelly of Porflarid'will be best mart. ' . .-" .The bride's mother. -will .wear -a Hack lace af-. - temobri." '"dress and d corsage' of pastel' colored roses. ..'. -' .. , .- v The wedding' 'party .and "guests will go 'to' the s ' - '; home of .Mr. and Mrs.. Raymond Warner for an' in- : formal hour and later will be served q buffet: wed-: : : ' ' .' ding supper at the home Of Mr." and Mrs. Delbert : . i & Schwabbauer. ' . ', ". ' . ' ' ; " ;V; - ':( Miss Query attended Willamette university Gold -Is a graduate of Oregon ollege of Education at Mori- ; miouth. She later attended the Chounard school of -"7 design iri California and took graduate work at Uni- ; : . versity of Washington. Shef taught m "me ' public " : schools in Bend for several years and for the past year has been' doing personnel work in Seattle. ; -.. Mr. Crain received his schooling in Los Angeles . and is an operating engineer, stationed at present in Seattle. The couple plans to live in the Washing ton city until he received a momentarily .expected call to Juneau.' They will honeymoon along the Oregon and Washington coast - y. ' Mrs. Marlyn Anderson, who was Miss Maryl Flathers be fore her marriage last Monday night erf the home of her par-i ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Flathers on Glen Creek drive. (Kennell-Ellis) WOM N'S C V 1 J- ;- 7i I ! inn ' l : lili- J: , f . ( I I r " . .,: v: I It If - : ! ; . t - '. I , . v, t : . .. ' J . i t I - ' 1 ' ,. i ; j v , r 1 1 It 1 i 4 . .j - - 1 " ' r - r . - .;. " " .. : i t .. 1 ... : - " : 1 - I 'fi Y f-.r f I V- XT. t, v - A : - ,.x , ! " . p ' .... ' ;-" i: ''-v'-:-- -" x :..v- k i ' '7 f 'lfWiljtex :.''?slk'': :' ! . ' ";X: ii Tr.rin..ir )i-in I 1 ini... Society Clubs Music x. A Military Theme . . . ON The chapel at Camp Adair was the scene of a military wedding on Sa urday afternoon, when Miss Muriel Moulton of Springfield, Massachusetts bV . came flie bride of Lieutenant Donald Keiser lieutenant Howard. Patrick pep- formed me ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Moulton of Springfield, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard E Keiser of Longmeadow, Massachusetts.- , i de pictured after the wedding hich took place Thursday night at the Church of God is Mrs. Kenrteth Moore, the former Cleone Bag well. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . L. Grove. Kemell-E31i) . A new bride is Mrs. Jack Helton, who was Miss Esther. Letz before the wedding at the First Bethel Baptist church August 23. The bride is the daughter; of Mr. and Mrs. M. Letz. Mr. Helton's parents are Mr. and Mrs. R. Helton of Brid alveiL (Kennell-Ellis.) Modem Hayride . r . - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Etfstrom and Mr. and Mrs.Tinldiam Gil bert were. hosts at a clever hayride. to Silver Creek falls and a din ner on Friday night The guests met at the Elfetrom home on Center street and enjoyed the first course' of the meal, they then went to Silver Creek Falls' atop a pile of hay on a large truck. - FoUowing'a picnic supper the group left the park and returned to the Gilbert ,home on. Orchard Heights, where fiiey celebrated birthdays of seven, of the party. - Guests and hosts included. Governor and Mrs. harles Sprague, Bishop and Mrs. Bruce Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Gaiser, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Brown . Sisson, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Schramm of Corvallis, Dr. and Mrs. Kinley K. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. W. Irvin Williams J)r. and Mrs. E F. Williams, Mr. arid Mrs. Floyd Miller, Lieutenant Colonel , and Mrs. Arthur Bates, Dr. and Mrs. William Jones of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs.'Tinkham Gilbert, Mr.and MrsJ1 Robert Elfstrom. . ; : , . . - ' - . The small, blond bride was given in marriage by Major John P, Daly. Sh " wore a wedding gown of ivory orgtmdy over satin, made with sweetheart neckline and bouffant skirt Her three-quarter length veil was caught with a tiara of orange blossoms and her bouquet was a shower of gardenias. - ' r : . r:-:.. ' Mrs. VernOTi Dale Perry, matron-of-honor, ware a xiice blue fialle, with s txrstel sequin yoke, close fitting bodice and bouffant skirt On her head she wore a juliet cap and she carried a bouquet of pastel garden flowers. t Lieutenant George , Kingsbury . was best man, ushers were Captain J. ,' Rollman, Captain Edward Richardson, Lieutencmt Lawrence Merritt, Lieuten ant Thorsten Erickson, Lieutenant Henry Pollanski and Lieutenant Hosea Hy land. ..;'., . . . -. ,'. ' ' A reception was held in the olficers'- club following the ceremony. As the bride and groom left on a honeymoon to Timberline lodge, the bride wore -pink wool suit with blue hat and topcoat They will live at Independence. ' Mrs. Clayton Foreman was hostess at a buffet supper for members of th -wedding party and friends on Thursday night Guests from Cctap Adair were Captain and Mrs. J. Rollman, Lieutenant Lawrence Merritt, Lieutenant Georg kingsbury and Lieutenant Richard Illoway. Others present were Miss Betty Schiemann, Miss Ruth Tracy, Dr. and Mrs. Harold Olinger, Mr and Mrt. Vernon Perry, Mr. and Mrs Robert Drager. . '" . .-- . ' - X r- ' - X ' X . V '!' , . ' , - - ' . "" , - r .' - X " !" Steinke-Anderson Ceremony At an informal military wedding Saturday night In the Roberts studio. Miss Lois Steinke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Steinke, became the bride of Mr. Kenneth H. Anderson, son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Anderson a! Garland, Wyoming. Rev. George H. Swift performed the ceremony at 8:30 o'clock before an Improvised altar of white gladioluses. Mr. Steinke gave his daughter in marriage. She wore a silk dress of soldier blue with' g darker blue hat and black accessories. Her corsage was oi white spray orchids. ,: - " ' , . Mr. and Mrs. RussellLangford attended the couple. Mrs. Longford wore a 'dress of powder blue and a corsage of rubrum lillies. Miss Gale Ferguscn, accompanied by Professor Roberts at the organ, sang MAt Dawning" arid Griefs "I Love You.". . " r , ' - ' . I ' '. . Ushers were the bride's brother-in-lcrw, find Brother Mr. Norman E Holt and Sergeant Qaytoh Steinke.- Mrs. Dorothy Middle ton- greeted wedding cuests at the door and Miss Hazel EhuH had chcige d ihe guest boot ' x-rv:-':'rx wi';" '-xu-?' i : Mrs. Steinkd wore a navy blua crepe and while. "accessories end a corsagf cf pastel begonias for her daughter's wedding.-; . r Mrs. Anderson attended Solera schools end Willamette lalversity. Ch's is an active member cf the Salem Business and Prdesdonal Vcmcaa dub csia of the McrcDoweH clxib. She Is now serving her second year as president d fho latter crcanizcScn, end xlngs.la fca MacDowell cldb sextette. Chtft clcci cctive'ln the Qiemeketans, outdoor organization, .'; . ' f . Mr. Andersen is a member of the United Slaics cavalry, stationed at Fort -Lewis." ' - - ' : ; - x x , , .- '- ' :"'-,h 4