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Si," j' Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jj Lance (Beulah Frahtz) who were manied on' Sunday, October 21 at the First Presbyterian church. .The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Frante and her husband is the son of Mrs. Arthur Vorphal cf' Portland. The couple will make their home In Salem. (Jesten-Miller). I i " ' ' . : Ceremony Is At Church :! ...'!! " ( : The wedding of Miss Virginia Scheidel and Mr. Allen J. Hay ek : was solemnized in the First Baptist church at 8 o'clock on Saturday night. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.H. E. Scheidel' and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.1 Emil Hayek of Clarkson, Neb: j - . Dr. Irving Fox officiated. ; Mrs. Oswald Morley sang "I Love Thee" and "Because," and Mrs. Minnie Miller played her acepmpaniment and "I Love You Truly" and the wedding marches. ; The bride wore a white satin gown made with sweetheart neckline and marquisette yoke and full skirt. The long sleeves terminated at points at the wrist. 1 A coronet of orange blossoms held the fingertip length veil in. place. The bouquet was gar denias, bouvardia and a white orchid. . . j.j ' Maid of honor was Miss Cleo Scheidel, who wore an aqua taf feta dress made with cap sleeves and full skirt. She carried yel low roses, and on her head was a coronet of matching flowers. ' Bridesmaids, Mrs. Stanley Etiffler and Miss Helen Hatfield were gowned in pink dresses similar to that of the maid of honor. They carried pink roses and wore roses to their hair. j Mr. Ray Cater was best man, groomsmen were Mr. Dan I. Zeh and Mr. Fred Broer Jr., and ushers were Oswald Morley and Mr. Robert Coburn. : i Lighting the candles were Miss LaVelle Cross and Mis Fern Hobbenseifken. The church was decorated with white chrys anthemums and woodwardia. Mrs. Scheidel wore a black ailk crepe dress and corsage of - Dink roses for i her daughter's wedding. ' The reception which followed, was in charge of Mrs. Morley mm mu Uindou Shades ' ; JTe turn them, repair them or cut them to size. 7 -) J .'J if'k ,:, f ' --firtn-i m i and Mrs. Floyd McClellan., Mrs. Dan E.. Zeh cut the bride's cake and Mrs. Vern Tutter passed the groom's cake. Mrs. (Glenn he Lapp and Miss Marciel Stewart poured. Mrs. Norlyn Stephens and Mrs. Ted Koehler were in charge of the gifts and Miss Mary Skelton the guest book. Servin g were Miss Betty Lou Smith, Miss Alice Baillee, Miss Mary Huston, Miss Eunice Timm and Mrs. Orrirr Dick. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hayek at tended schools in Nebraska. Aft er their honeymoon they will re turn to Nebraska and he will Work toward his degree j at, Wayne, Nebraska, state teachers college. i The bride has lived in Salem for several years. j On Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Scheidel were hosts to members of the wedding party after the rehearsal I Kellys Hosts To Friends i ; i r .' " I " Friday night Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kelley entertained a group of friends at their home on North 19th street. A dessert supper was served, followed by an evening of contract bridge. Yellow chrysanthemums were used to decorate the rooms. Their guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Sam Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. John Ficklin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lucas, Dr. and Mrs. Ken neth McLeod, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ream. The affair had or iginaUy 'been planned to cele brate the tenth wedding anni versary of Mn and Mrs: Kelley on October if, but had to j be postponed due to an unexpected trip out of town by them. War Mothers Are m TT i led IlOSt6SSeS 1 - war; Mothers were nostesses on Friday afternoon at a jtea given at the Salem ' Woman's M rt i INSTALLED Ihde id Ilcaxnre (Mmlasam 11 sJ ft) The Same Price Sine 1S39 Ucaflicr Stripping .- An iperienced weather stripper Is available to aive you a first class job. 4S club for all patriotic orders of the city The hours were from 2 until 5 o'clock. : Pourings were ;two cold star mothers and two state presidents of the War Mothers, Mrs. A. at Schlesinger 1- ! am-., it i 1 mAHw Jte If Pi 1 I lk Th OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Sunday Morning. October Mollencop," Mrs. G e o r g e Pro, ; ; firs. saran .reierson ena Mrs. , following pupils from the Hoi-'; nA.'A: Eee. . - - ; ' lywood dance studio, Joyce and The program included a vocal Bruce Frechtt, Dona Jean Mack i number by Donette Moling. of: lin, (Mary Ann; Waite, Judy I Willamette, accompanied by Seamster and Saliy Grieg. & : Go..; '....:.-.... i krix'u . x m Gorgeous, i Frocks of Sequin Trim . . New Drapes Now on Display I I1 , ' ! Jean Evans, and numbers by the . ! :l -i- ; . ". ... ,S'A u At Schlesinger s, you'll find a su perb selection of enchanting new fashions to see you through the coming holiday season . . . elegant In their splendor and smartness . . ..lovely in their simplicity dresses and furs of charming dis tinction to give you dramatic sig nificance and send! your spirits' soaring to the blue skies. ' r r .... 29. 1945 , Past Xecenta ef the DAR wiU meet or - a no-host luncheon i Tuesday afternoon at one o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. C. Geer, 145 Salem Heights avenue.! Mrs.. U. G. Shipley will review a few BBgB 3 chapters from "Oregon Li tera- ture" by Prof. J. B. Horner. Mrs. lUberi Keedham will be hostess to members of St. Hel ena's Guild of St Paul's Episcq- , 1 COATS PAGE NINS 4-: pal church Thursday nigSt at her home oh North 21st street' : Additional Society on Page 10 I Sclilef-Jnger & Co. offers the Largest Fur Coat Stock in the Valley at Unsurpassed Values " MILLINERY .'V;byj i MEADOWBROOK JUe VniTTIAM KJIID3 5S9 S. 21st SL Telepnon 8S31 I 1 i i If 4 r