Miss Miller - j i Bride of Week Tha Stataaman. Salom, Oroqon. Friday. Soptombor 2S. 1847 mom iff (Si u The First Congregations! church was the setting fur the marriage of Mi Rogene Miller, daughter bf Mr. apt! Mn. Loren Miller, to twnald C. Regehr. ,USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Regehr'of ia!la, Thursday night at 8 o' tluk. The Rev. Seth Huntington officiated. Aubrey Tutsi ng wax the soloist and Jean Hotwon Rich the organit. Lighting the taper were Mist Mina t-ee Sprangrr nd i Mii belores Miller, who wore mit pink frocks. 1 ; Of white satin was the bridal gon. fashioned with a hooped aJiirt entrain, long sleeves edged in narrow lace and a high, round neckline enhanced with lace and yoke of net. The skirt was caught up in front with a satin bow to reveal rows of lace. From hpart shepedcrown of lace and range bloMifhs fell her finger tip length tulle veil. She carried a jcolorual bouquet of gardenia rid sttphahotu. Mr. Miller gave his daughter in marriage. M.-a ArSene Boyington was the honor rrw-ld and wore an aqua taffeta frock with net skirt and bridesmaid wa Miss Betty Buhl er, whote drers was of yellow. The girls carried circle loops edged in pleated net bows and adorned on One side with pink carnations! They wore a bandeaux, of the f lowers in their hair. Marvin, Heibert of Dallas was best man!-and ushers were Del bert ant Lekter Miller, brothers of the brice. James Regehr, bro ther of the groom, and Norman Terry of Dallas, Mr. Miller wore a forest' green kuit with black accessories fox, her daughter's wedding and Mrs. Regehr were a grey suit with black acces'ones. Their, cor sages were yitr.k roes. A reception followed in , the fireplace room. Mrs. John Abel suid Mi. Nic k Wiebe of Dallas presided it the coffee urn and punch OovU. Mrs. Robert Covert cut the bride's cake and serving w ere the Miwes Fern Fry, Bar bara BaikJcw. and Mary Tiger. Wn Kalph Rawlins and Mrs. John H jf ,'ert were in charge of the gift and Mrs. Warren Miller patwtd the gueft book. ' For going away the bride se lected a Lrown Glenn plaid suit wih bfown suede accesories, red hat and blouse and grey.Jop coat, to which was pinned a gardenia curtate. The. bride will remain here while her husband is sta tioner in Br t merlon with the navy as a teaman first class. Engagement Told Mrs Robert Kyle, has an nounced the engagement of her daughter. Mii-s Maxine. Widow sky of 120 Carlton Way, form erly of Saginaw, Mich, to Henry J( Weiner. son of Mr. and Mr. r. W. Weiinner cf 2370 Myrtle ave nue. No date has been aet for the wedding. Welcome newcomers la the capital are lir. and Mriy Clifford Robinson tr:d their two children, who recer.tir moved ;here from Albany. The Robinson have taken the Din.'el Hay hodcief on Rose street.-- V.r. Rcbiru4n, former principal of Albany high school, is now ith the state department of duration. Ta Mr. and Mrs. T. Vernon Siemens (Tiet ma Smith) go con gratulations on the birth of a on. Dir.. el Robert, Wednesday t the Salem Deaconea hospital. The little toy, who weighed six pound n and nine ounces, is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Klony Smith of filem and Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Siemens of Portland. .- - A daughter. Joel Is Lee was born September 21 at Salem Gen eral hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Summer'ille jr. The child's grancparents are Mrs. Ethel Lew if, Salem. Emmett SummerviHe. sr.. Portland and Mr. and Mrs. William Koneten, Shtesbert', Holland. Slated nseellng of Salem chap ters 162. O. E. S. will meet at the Masonic Temple. Saturday, Sep tember 27. Social guests of the evening will be Adah chapter of Independence and the meeetiqg will be followed by dancing and refreshments. ' Mr. and' Mrs. K. Iloffmeyer of Sacramento, California were Sun day dinner guests at the Elmer Klein home. Mr. and Mrs. Hoff tneyer are aunt and uncle of Mrs. KUrin. i Mrs. William H. LyUe ha re turned from a fortnight's stay in Pendleton, where she has been the guest at the home of her brother and sister-lin-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Hill, sr. - l ' r. Mrs: K. A. Bonn aad son. Wil liam, are arriving today from The Dalles to spend the week end at th home- or Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert W. Craig. Mrs. W. Carlton SoaiUi U spend ing the week at her beach place at .N'etkowin. She has as her guest, Donald Neve. ArciuVnt Death to Result in Damage Suit Authority to file Suit for dam ages in the alleged wrongful death last January 1 of Mrs. Leah Rae Hibberd, was granted Thursday in Marion county, pro bate court to the administrator of her estate. ' The suit will be against A. B. McLauchlan, 1565 D at., driver of the car in which Mra. Hibberd wit rid. rig when it skid kd and struck a tire on South Commer- , rial street. ' Rivers eery year carry two and three-fourth, billion tons of disolved materials into the oceans, and even larger quantities SEC . . 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