i Garden Rites Are Today Before a garden archway at the home of her parents, Miss Irene de Vries, daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. William deVries, will become the bride of Raymond Kenneth lilley, ion of Mrs. Ray Bell of McClellandtown, Pa., at tour o'clock ceremonies today. The bride's two brothers, the Rev. Roland F. deVries of Redwood 'City. Calif, and the Rev. Maurice L. deVries of Oroville, Calif., witl perform the doublerins; ceremony. Mrs. Raymond Andrews will sin and Mrs. Adam Herscb-will play. " In turquoise taffeta, Miss Helen Christiansen of Seattle will be the honor maid. She will carry a Cirland of asters and wear floral headdress. Miss Bette Ann Wright will be bridesmaids in pink taffeta gowns and will carry gerlands of asters. The bride has chosen white satin for her wedding gown, fash ioned with fitted bodice edged with pearl beading, and a short train. Her veil is fingertip length, and falls from a coronet of seed pearls. The bridal boquet is of rubrum lillies. centered with a white orchid. Flower girl is Ruth deVries, who will wear a yellow dotted-swiss. Two small ring-b earers are Lawrence deVries, the bride's nephew and Roland Boyce of Portland. Forming the white ribboned aisle and carrying colon ial nosegays of garden flowers will be the Misses Beverly Cour ier, Emma ' Lou Sappingfield, Elmetta Hansen, Willetta Hersch, Elsie deVries, Betty Jean Harbor, Guinevere Phillips and Marine Hansen. They will also assist at the reception. Mrs. deVries. the bride's mother, will wear a gown of dark blue crepe with a corsage of gar denia. Following the wedding a recep tion will be held in the garden. Assisting will be Mesdames J. J. Foster, O. D. Brunkow, of Manzanita, Harold deVries, Ar thur deVries, Rudolph deVrfes, Ronald deVries, Maurice deVries and Miss Wilma deVries. The bride will wear a gabardine costume suit of green with brown accessories for her wedding trip. A white orchid will be pinned to her shoulder. After motoring to British Columbia for a week the couple will make their home in Seattle. Miss deVries graduated from Seattle Pacific college in June, and will teach in Seattle this fall while Mr. Lilley com pletes his senior year at the col lege. Miss Gibson Now a Bride Before the fireplace, banked with woodwardia fern and laven der and white gladioluses, Mis Janet Gibson became the bride of Herbert Hunt Saturday morning at 10 o'clock nuptials performed in her parents' South High street home by the Rev. Charles Dur den. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gibson and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunt. Miss Lois Giliingi played the wedding music. On her wedding day. Miss Gib son wore a beige suit fashioned with long fitted jacket, with cocoa brown accessories and a hat with cocoa brown feathers and ribbon. She wore a lavender Catalaya orchid corsage. Attendant of the bride was Miss Shirley Kenagy who wore a brown shepherd check suit with brown accessories and a corage of lav ender orchids. Best man for his brother wai Frank Hunt. For lier daughter's nuptials Mis. Gibson chose a gown of qaua crepe and wore a corsage of or chids. The groom's mother wore a black gown with an identical corsage. Assisting at the reception im mediately after the wedding were Mrs. W. C. DePew. pouring, Mrs. Elmer C'urrie, cutting the bride's cake, and the Misses Joyce Reeves and Mary Lou McKay, serving. Mrs. Frank Hunt greeted guests at the door and Miss Joan Schwabbauer passed the guest book. The couple will be at home in Salem following a week's automo bile trip. Ths Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Sunday, August 21. 1S47 9 Exclusive at S chlesinger & Co. .ij j r II I II II II I I II II II II "I'll II II II II II II I I I I I I I I. I I II II I I II II II II II I'll II I I I I I I III Schlesinger & Co. 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