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Christmas Will With Family Gatherings v By Jsrym English Statesman Society Editor : . Salem homes will be gay this holiday season with the re turn of a son, husband or brother to his place at the family Christmas dinner, table. Any number of family gatherings ere planned for this morning around the Christmas tree and later In the day for large, dinners. ' V . Governor and Mrs. Earl Snell will be hosts for a-family dinner today at their Fairmount Hill home. Guests will be Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Phillips. Mr; and Mrs. Elmer Halstead and Miss Joan Halstead, Mrs. Merrill Rose. Sally and Merrill, all of Port " land, and Mr. and Mrs. George Flagg. Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Woodmansee will preside at dinner to-. day in honor of Mr. and. Mrs. Roy L Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Verle . Richardson, Mr. Bob Rex of Portland, Mr. Ira Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Helnleln and son. Bill, Miu. Edward A. Lebold, r Bob and Frank Lebold and Ann Woodmansee, - r Dr. Mary B. Purvine will entertain at a family dinner to- ' day In honor of her daughter. Miss Margaret Purvine, who is here from Oakland, Calif, Lt Comdr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Pur . vine and son, Billy. " Dyer Family Reunion Mrs. William Connell Dyer will be a Christmas dinner hostess in, honor of her two sons, Qaybourne and William Con . nell. 1r., who are home for the first time In four years. Covers , will be placed for Captain and Mrs. William C. Dyer and son, William Connell, III. of Monterey, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Clay boume Dyer and Shannon, Mrs- Harry Burnside of Forest Grove " and Mrs. Gertrude" Walton ' of Portland. . Mr. and Mrs. G, Frederick Chambers will be hosts at din ner today for the pleasure of their sons. Richard and Douglas, who are home together for the first time in six years. Covers . will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chambers and daugh ter, Ann, Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Chambers, Steven and David, Miss Dorothea Steusloff and Miss Edna Lucker. Mr. and Mrs. Brown E. Sisson are entertaining with a fam ily dinner today at their home for Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ben nett Janice and Joan of Roseburg, Miss Estella Sisson of Mo Mlnnville, Captain and Mrs. William A. Sisson and son, Billy, and Miss .Mary Elizabeth Sisson. Burlinghams Dinner Hosts , Dinner guests today at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burllngham will be their children, Lt. and Mrs. L. H. Hildebrandt and daughter, Kathryn Ruth, of Oak Ridge. Tenn., Cadet Mid shipman Donald Burllngham of Kings Point. New York, Mr. E. F. Burllngham of Forest Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Loomis of Forest Grove. " Mr. dhd Mrs. Homer H. Smith are entertaining at dinner today in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Orris Fry of PortlandMrs. John . Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Buck and son. Billy, of Portland, and Mr. Wallace Harding of Seattle. , Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Gibson will be Lt and Mrs. John W. Hansell. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hansell. sr.. Mrs. Harry Parker and daughter, Mary Susan, and Mrs. L D. Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Urlln Page will preside at dinner today at their home for the pleasure of Mrs. U. Scott Page. Miss Mabel Page. Mr. Addison Page, Mrs. William Deeney, Michael, Patty and Maura Deeney, Scott and Stanley Page. , Gathering at Carson Home Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Carson will be hosts for a family dinner today in honor of Mrs. William Rafter of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. McLellan, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. McLellan, Jr., and son. Daniel, III, Miss Sally McLellan of Seattle, Mrs. E. E. Bragg, Mrs. Allan Carson, Miss Marion Carson, Mrs. Wal ter Borsch. Jack Barsch and'Wally Carson. Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Yocom will bet hosts for a family din ner today at their home for the pleasure of Miss Roberta Jean Yocom and her fiance. Mr. Don Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Car kin, Miss Rachael Yocom of Logan, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Yocom. Mr. Richard Yocom. Sgt Raymond Yocom. Mrs. Cora Dun oven, Mrs. Grace Dunaven, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Yocom and son, DeryL Mrs. Taylor Hawkins has as her dinner guests today her daughter, Harriet, who is home from the University of Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. McMurray, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mann and Mr. Allan Mann, Jr., all of Portland. Dr. and Mrs. Carl V. Emmons are entertaining at dinner for Miss Lillian and Miss Jess McDonald, Miss Esther Palmer, Miss Susan Brecker, Miss Ann Lindle of Portland, sister of Mrs. Emmons, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olson and Miss Margaret Jane Emmons. Mr. and Mrs. Homer V. Carpenter will be hosts for a fam ily dinner In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilbert, Nancy Ann and Frank Gilbert, jr., of Portland, -Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Car penter and son. Stephen, and Miss Martha Carpenter. Here From Out-ol-Totcn Dinner buests'of Mr. and Mrs. Homer F. Smith today at . their countrV place are Mr. and Mrs. George Swaiford, Mrs. Mildred Boiington of Oregon City, Mr. xmd Mrs. Archibald Thomson and daughter, Julie Anne, of Astoria. Mr. and-Mrs. Charles S. McOhinny are having a family : . gathering today at their home, the first since before the war. j Covers will be placed for Miss Jean McDhinny of McMlnn- j ville, Lt and Mrs. Charles Stuart McOhinny, Mr. and Mrs. " William Hugh McElhlnny, and Sue McDhinny. . ' A Christmas gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ; W. Craig will Include Dr. and Mrs. Dolph Craig and children, . Robert and Prudence of Vancouver, Wash:, Mr. and Mrs. C. C Wilson of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson 4 Siegmund and son, ; Jimmy, Mrs. Manfred Olson and son, Robert, and Mrs. M. W, j ' Savage. ' V ' i ' Major and Mrs. William Hugh Adams are entertaining as j their Christmas guests today her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. T.: . Dixon of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Dixon of Portland, and j Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hartley of Seattle. , - ; Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Schramm will be Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Howard of Sahdy, Mr. and Mrs. James How- ard, Miss Irene Kunta of Coos Bay. and Mrs. O. M. Washburn. Thfll Schramm's youngest "aaughter, Susanna, who is now sta- tioned at the army-navy hospital at Hot Springs, Arkansas, jj will not be home for Christmas. ;. Entertain at Family Dinner ' Dr. and Mrs. Harold Olinaer will be Christmas dinner hosts -j for Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Ollnaar, Mrs. Kate Bell, Mrs. Russell g Woodward, Mrs. Gertrude Shlsler, Miss Frances Shlsler and Susan dinger. i i ' S Holiday qruests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roth will be her parents, Mr. and Mrs. MJ C Hemenway, and her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Hemenway and children, Billy md Susan, all of Portland. Mrs. Emil Roth, Barbara. Jimmy and I Roger Roth. . " 1 ":.-" ' I Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Riches are entertaining at dinner 1o day in honor of Mr., and Mrs. Thomas Riches and daughter. I Susan, Mrs. frank Mogan,.Mrs. L. M. Nickerson, Mrs. J. H. Farley, Robert and David ruches. rat rUcnes will be aiscnargea from the marines at FJ Toro, Califs on December 29 and plans I to be here for New Years, . I . t - Dr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell will be Christmas dinner k hosts for his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Campbell of Dallas J Mr .and Mrs Howard tojpbeU of PorUtod, Catherine, Timothy j end Mary Ellen Campbell. - i f Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Breakey will entertain at dinner to- . day for Mr. and Mrs. rienry v. uompion, mt. 2ruari uompian, USNR. Miss Barbara Compton of Medford. Corporal David ! Compton of San Francisco and Mrs.' Bertha Compton. ' " Be Festive , - P I r""S ' fit- tt-,,; Building up the best wish of Tea i T ne noudf y season is gay this year with many informal teas and supper parties. ; 1 Friday afternoon Mrs. Carl G. Collins will entertain informally f at tea at her Market street home ' for the pleasure of Miss Alice ; Ann Wirtz of Lbs Angeles, who has come north for the Christ f mas holidays to be with her par-i i ents, Mr. and . Mrs. Willard . Wirtz. - ' . . 1 Mrs. Collins has invited a fewj of Miss Wirtz's friends to call ! between 4 and 6 o'clock. A Buffet Supper Mr. and Mrs, Arthur W. JCnox ! will be hosts for a; buffet supper 1 Saturday night at their: subur s ban home for the pleasure of a , group of friends: , . The buffet table: will carry out i the New Year's theme with ; green . and ! white . centerpiece! The evening hours will be spent ;; informally. I Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Harvey, Jri and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kinkaid of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth G. Manning, Mr. and Mrs;, Willard Marshall and Mr.' and Mrs. Knox. .. ,-. . r " Miss Sears Hostess ' Miss Peggy Sears, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James -L. SeaH, will be a supper hostess Thurs day night at the North Winter , street home of her parents. A buffet supper will be: served with guests seated at small tai bles. : Covers will be placed for eighteen guests.- Graves Family Dinner Hosts Christmas dinner at the coun try home of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Graves -will be a. gala occasion this year. Two of their sons have J returned home from overseas: . Max from the army and Bob from the navy. J v - The guests for dinner will lie Bob Graves and- his wife, the 'ionner. June Gooden, Max N, TSZ Otis Bradbury and daughter, Doris June; Don Graves, Jenjy Graves, Kenny Graves ! and the host and ' hostess Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Graves. Holiday .UUU- LZ3 t the year are Sally (leit), Suzanne Roberta Jean Yocom Tells Betrothal to Don Fox One of thei first Christmas brides-elect is Miss Robeita Jean Yocom, popular daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Yocom, who Sunday njght told Iher friends of her betrothal to Mr. Don Fox, USNli, son of Dr. and Mrs. Irvin R. Fox of Eugene. The announcement L party was held at the Yocom home on North Summer! street with thirty guests bidden to " a 5:30 (o'clock buffet dinner. The Avedding of the young couple will take! place in June. The white . fireplace; in the re creation room was covered with Special Initiation For Eastern Star Chadwick Chapter No. 37, Order of the Eastern Star met .Saturday night jlor the purpose of initiatiofi, with Mrs. A. A. Cohen and Fredj B. Keeler pre- siding j as worthy matron and : worthy patron. '! The chapter room ; was decor- ' ated with baskets of greens and holly. Dr. Wilbur Pintler, Wor thy Patron of Acacia chapter, No. ; 63, Stayton, wa4 honored tn the -East as was also Mrs. Wayne Henry, mother advisor for Rain- ,:bow Girls. .. .;' I-:'-. 'V-r "' Initiation - ceremonies j were conducted for Joan Remington, . niece of Mrs. A. A. Cohen and I Mrs. Percy Cooper. T ; Joan Remington was presented with a gift of an' Fstern Star pin by Mrs. Wayne . Henry, and ; ; Mrs. Percy Cooper was presented with a pin by Mrs.tAnita; How-; : ard of Friendship chapter; Port--land, in behalf of Mr. Cooper'. Several visitors' from the Stay-! ton chapter were present. Dr. Pintler spoke a few words of greeting in. behalf of ; Acacia chapter, and Mrs. Maude Bones, of Turner chrpjter, extended her greetings. Major Roy Remington, brother of Mrs. A. A. Cohen, who has just returned from overseas, expressed pleasure of seeing his daughter, Joanj initiated.) " After the - meeting members adjourned to L the dining hall where a social hour was spent . with refreshments. The tables - were attractively decorated with red candles an holly. The com- mittee in charge of refreshments Were ' Mr. and : Mrs. y Harold Phflippi, chairman; Harry Craw tord, E. W. Peterson, J. Ed. Sav- ' age, Helen Anthony; and Car- ' lotta McKinney. " ; - s r- x - I UUU 5 W and Sondra, daughters of Mr. and tiny red socks filled with nuts, candy canes, cookies and a. little gift for each guest. Small cards bearing the names of the be trothed couple were found in each stocking, j The decorative note carried out the' couple's fraternity and sorority color! and flowers; Red and green for Alpha Chi Omega, and blue and white for, Phi Delta Theta. The centerpiece was of red and white j carnations and ribbon streamers; of red, blue and green. The buffet table was ar ranged in the dining room and small tables for the guests were in the recreation room. For her announcement party Miss Yo com wore a black crepe gown and a green orchid corsage. Bidden to Party Bidden to hear the news were Dr. and Mrs. v Irvin R.1 Fox of Eugene, Mrs.-; Cora Dunaven, ' Mr. and Mrs. : Ray A. Yocom, Mrs. Wayne Yocom, Mrs. Ralph Yocom, Mrs. Bruce Carkin, Miss Rachael Yoconi Mrs. Stuart Mc Elhlnny, Mrs. William Hugh Mc iElhinny, Mrs. 1 Benjamin . Whis enand, Mrs. ' Warren Doolittle, j Mrs. Maurice j. Fitzsimons, Mrs. Harlan Moe, Mrs. Richard Rent fro, Mrs. Mel vln Millett, Miss Nancy Wallace i Miss Florence ' Duffy, Miss Janice Nelson, Miss ; Mary Elizabeth Sisson, Miss ' Helen Zielinski, Miss Jane Find- ley. Miss Anita Jarman, Miss - Marianne Low, Miss Edith Mox- ley, Miss Dorothy Kenney, Miss Dorothy Hoar, Miss Thyra 'Jean Currey, Miss Mary Bennett and Miss Margaret Bellinger." ; "" Miss Yocom is a senior at Will amette university and a member .of Alpha CM Omega. She is also . an active member of the Spin- . sters. Mr. Fox,; who this week received his discharge from the navy, is a sophomore at the Uni- ' versity of Oregon Medical School. He is a member of Theta Kappa Psi, medical fraternity. Mr. Fox attended the i University of Ore-- gon, Where he was a member of ' Phi Delta Theta, and the naval -V-12 program at Willamette unl --versity. . s 5m-i-?':-'?-;:'-:?f:.is::: ' it t f - "; -! ' - ( Mrs. Herman C. Jochinisen. (Statesman photo) Visitors Are Here for Holidays The capital city is filled with many holiday visitors, who are here for Christmas week and New Year's. Lt and Mrs. Lee Andrews (Gertrude Dalk) and their year and a half old son. John, have arrived from Atlanta i Georgia, to spend the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Dalk and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Andrews.; They will jbe here until early January. Lt. An drews is operations officer at the Atlanta army air base. Coming from Medford to! be guests of her sister, Miss Anita Jarman, far Christmas are Mr. and Mrs. William J. Thompson (Virginia Jarman) and small son ' Gary. After the holidays the Thompsons will go on to Port land to reside where he will en ter the Portland Optometry school. ; ; . Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Braden are their son-. in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Dashney and son, John, of McMinnville and Mr. Dashney's mother, Mrs. John Dashney of Coos Bay. ! " House guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W. Shepard for the holi days are Mr. and Mrs. William Mulligan and daughter, Mary of Seattle. j f ' x - - ' i v'- Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Bone-. Steele and son, Terry, of Long view are here for the holidays as guests of his mother, - Mrs. H. p. Bonesteele. Here from Calif ornla'V ; ,' Mr. and Mrs. Allan' N, Sunw mers of -Los Angeles have come - '- north to be the holidays guests ; of their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knipe. They will be here until after New Year's, t V i .;. Christmas guests '. of Mr. and Mrs. Brazier Small are her r brother-in-law 'and sister, Mr. and. Mrs. Russell . Sewall and daughters, Caroline and Mary, of Portland.' fcVf -- '-, . Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bartley of Portland are spending Chris t- . mas in Salem at the Fairmount HOI home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- 7ert HerraU. s '. ; v'tr, v Mr. and Mrs. Donald Decke bach and . children of Portland are spending Christmas here at ; the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred- Salem Folk Are Spending . ; but . : Christmas foil iihd many Salem families away to be guests r of relatives in other, cities, some even travelling into Washing ton and California. ,1- , f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cross, and daughter, Cordelia, will be, i in Eugene today-ot a, family gathering at the home of her i father, .Mr. Austin Dodds.. ... . i. Mr. and Mi-s. Charles Hertzel " and their children, . Tommy,f -T") i ' 7? Kathy and Charles, are spendiivg rfarilGS ' 1TQ ; unnsiznas in foruana - at toe , home of her mother, Mriu,W. W. ' r Gabriel. ' : . -r " ' . i Mrs.' R. P. Boise and Mrs. I Franki Snedecbr aTe motoring to ', Portland for the day to be guests ! at the home- of Mr, and- Mrs. j Rudolph PraeL - ' Dr. and Mrs. William L. lid beck . and . daughters, Jean and :. Nancy, are the holiday guests . of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and. J Mrs. George Shoemaker at their ' ! Portland home. ! r Also in Portland for Christ- , mas will be Mr. and Mrs.' Harry t- H. Weinsteih, -who are visiting .! her father, ijr. Joseph Hoch i feld. . ' . ! GaesU ef Parents j Dr. and Mrs. A. Terrence King and children, Jimmy, Al and - Carolyn, are spending the holi-' day in Portland with his par ents, Mr.- and Mrs. Albert King. ; , In Camas, Wash, for the holi i days are Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. I Mills, Mrs. Kenneth Hanson and " I son, Charles, who are guests of .Mr. and Mrs. FJliott Price. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirk and daughter, Janet, - will be" in - Brownsville ' for Christmas as guests of her father, Mr. J. B. Howe. . - Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Poorman and Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Poor man, of Woodburn will go to Portland today to be Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart BothwelL I . ' - ' v. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson and Miss Janice Nelson are spending the day in Portland with mem bers of Mrs. Nelson's family. Ylsitinr In Portland Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCar gar and son, Larry, arJ Mrs. Charles McCargar are spending .Christmas in Portland at the home of Mrs. Donald McCar gar"s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Law rence. 1 - - Mr. and Mrs. George Elmer . Emigh, jr. and daughter, Diane, are in Clackamas today as guests of her mother, Mrs. -George A. ."White. . ' Major and Mrs. Douglas Mc - Kay and Miss Mary Lou McKay are spending- Christmas in Port land at the home of Mrs. Mc Kay's mother, Mrs. Catherine Hill. The McKay's other daugh f". ter and family, Lt. ; and Mrs. ; Wayne Hadley and daughter, Ei leen Patricia, will be in Long view for the holidays as guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hadley. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Shepherd md son, Jeffrey, will be. in Mc M inn ville today to spend Christ mas with his family, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fraser. ; Judge and Mrs. E. M. Page and Mr. Richard Page are Christmas guests at : the home of her mother, Mrs. W. H. Tate, at Waldo Hills. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Shinn spent Christmas eve in Silverton at the Harry V. Carson, sr. home and today are going on to Port land to be with' Mrs. Shinn's parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. John Carson and daughters, Jane and Ann, are at " Marquam today to be guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B Allbright Miss CKilds Reveals . Today's romantic news con cerns the betrothal of Miss Isabel Childs, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. . C D. Childs, to Mr. Harold Rosebraugh, on of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rosebraugh. The bride-elect is now wearing a dia mond on her left hand. No plans have been made for the wedding. Miss Childs .is a graduate of Willamette university and ,.took 1 graduate work at the University of Minnesota. She is an active member of the Salem Soropr . timlst club, - serving as Its first president, the . Salem Business and Professional Women's club, Salem branch, American Asso ciation of - University Women," Jand is a member of .the YWCA . board. Miss Childs is city editor on The Oregon Statesman.'- " Mr. Rosebraugh attended Ore gon State college and ; bis fra ternity Is Chi Psi. He is now associated in business here with . bis father. :: Mathers f St Vlncoet de Paal children were entertained Tues day by pupils of the third and fourth grades. The - boys choir sang carols, Mary Ann and An drew Fisher played duets. . Mrs. Larr Schmitz assisted by mothers ' of the first graders was in charge of the tea hour. . erick Deckebach. Holiday guests at the home of Mr and . Mrs. William Monroe Hamilton are Lt Col. and Mrs. Ira Winter-mute and son. Randy, and Mr.- and Mrs. Charles Bolin of Toppenish, Wash. ; of Town of - - Ci - -- - - : - t - Sunday night was the scene of two Christmas parties. Mr. and MrsC .W. Parker presided at a dinner and bridge party at their Rose street home for a group of their friends. The table was centered 'with a cranberry red crystal vase filled with holly and - flanked by.'t candles. Singly red candlies marked each place. Contract was in play after the dinner hour. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones, Mr. and Mrs Homer H. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Scellars, Mrs. Frank G. Myers, Mrs. Raymond Wash and Mr. and Mrs. Parker. Holiday Party ' Captain' and Mrs. Carl C. Walter were hosts for a holiday party Sunday night at their home on Rose street Captain Walter is home on leave from the South Pacific and in mid-January re ports for duty at Santa Ana, Cal. Refreshments were served late in the evening. The holiday motif and candles provided th decorative note. Guests of Captain and Mrs. Walter were Miss Lorraine Tay lor, Miss Aileen Stanton,: Miss Irene Berning, Mrs. Ellen Mc Cormick, Mr. Donald Crone miller, Mr. Gene Strickland, Mr. '' -Henry Etzel, Mr. and Mrs. Del bert Nedrow. Sgt and Mrs. Stacey Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Speerstra, Mrs. - Shirley . Melville, Captain and Mrs, Jerry Henry and Mrs. Carl f; Walter. Miss Horn , Weds in ' East ' - Of Interest to the bride's many , Salem friends is the marriage of Miss Marion Neal Horn, daugh- -ter of Mr. apd Mrs. Rudolph A. Horn of Salem, to Mr.. Theodore Abbott Youngquist, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Youngquist, sr,. of Glen dale", Calif, which took place on December 20 at th Salem Lutheran church in Fre mont, Neb. - ;The Rev. R. R. Srye, assisted by the Rev. Harold Hamilton,' performed the 8 o'clock cere mony. Mrs. John Anderson -was the organist and Miss Doris Rinde of Fremont sang I Lov Thee and "O Perfect Love. Lighting the candles were Miss Lois Suhr of Scribner, Neb., and Miss Ruth Rinde of Fremont They wore pastel blue gowns with net skirts and taffeta bod Ices and gardenia corsages. , : The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, selected a white satin gown with full court train for her wedding. The sweetheart neckline was embel- -lished with Chantilly lace and the fitted bodice was made with long pointed sleeves with lace trim and a gathered skirt Her full length tulle veil was trim med in Chantilly lace and cas caded from a seed pearl coro--net She carried a white prayer book - marked with gardenias. Her only ornament was a gold . cross. 4t Miss Virginia Blackburn of Topeka, Kan, was the maid of . honor. Bridesmaids were Misa Marie Knapp of Madison, Neb and Miss Eva Zessin of Omaha; "Neb. Their gowns were mad identical with pastel blue satin bodices and chiffon skirts. They wore blue shoulder length veils and gold crosses. They also car ried white prayer, books marked with gardenias. . Brother Is Best Maa - "Mr.-- James Youngquist of Glendale stood with his brother as best man. Seating the guests '-we're Mr. John Baglien of Reri ton. Wash.- Mr. Fred Nolte of Westboro, Mo, Mr. William Bowman .of Glendale, and Mr. Grant. Van Boening of Wayne Neb. - Both parents of the couple went east for the ceremony. Mrs. Horn wore a ' dark blue crepe dress with gardenia cor- sage for her daughter's wed ding. Mrs. . Youngquist's gown ' was of pastel blue crepe and her Cowers were gardenias. wedding reception in honor of the newly weds was held af ter the ceremony In the church parlors. Mrs. M. L. Fraser cut : the bride's cake, Mrs. Robert Wagner presided at the coffee urn and Mrs. Myra McCaw was at the punch bowl. When the. couple left on their wedding trip the bride wore a white wool dress with' black ac- 1 cessories, grey top coat and gar denia . corsage. Mr. and . Mrs. Youngquist will reside at 1843 .: N. Nye ave. in Fremont The new Mrs. Youngquist is a senior at Midland college. She is a graduate . of Salem high school. Her husband is a grad uate of Midland college and is now a senior at Western. Thea logical seminary. - .1 Sunday: