Sisters Marry at ; Double Rites MX ANGEL Two bridal couple were united In marriage at double weddin ceremony during a single nuptial -high mats in St. Mary's . church" Saturday, September 27 at 10 o'clock, when Misc. Bettie Dumeri, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Vincent Dumen. Mt. Angel, became .the bride of Eu gene Kuther of Ferdinand, Ida ho, son of Mrs. Antoinette Kuther of The Dalles, and her sister, Mis Frances Dumen, became the bride of Willard Faulhaber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Faulhaber of Mt. Angel. The Rev. Damian Jentges, 05.B., officiated at the double ring ceremony during the wedding mass oung by the Mt. Angel choir. Miss Helen Keber was the organ ist and Miss Pauline Saalfeld the soloist. Given in marriage by their fa- as. r - . A O- I A t -J xner, vinceni uumen, ooun oriues were 4n identical white Ttttin gowns with; sweetheart . neckline, fitted bodice, sleeves that came to a point at the wrut, and circular skirt. Lace trimmed finger-tip veils of illusion fell from a ruffle Miss loan Lochead To Wed Wedding belli will ring on Sat urday, November 29 at St. Paul's Episcopal church for Mis Joan LocheaoWand Hubert Lee William son of Long Beach, Calif. The couple's engagement and news of their approaching marriage was revealed at a smartly arranged open house Sunday afternoon for Which Miss Lochead and her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Loc head. were hosts at their North Summer street' residence. A large group of friends and the college contingent called between 3 and 7 o'clock. . ?- Pale green napkins with the couple's names printed in gold re vealed the news. The party - was arranged in honor of Mr. Wil liamson's brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Buhler of Corvallis, formerly of Long Beach. Assisting about the rooms and in the dining room were Mrs. A O. Pitman and Miss Nancy Pitman trimmed with seed pearls. Theyiof Hillsboro, Mrs. Patrick Thyne carried white prayer books and pearl rosaries, with a single pink rose on the prayer book. Miss Catherine Dumen was maid of honor for her siMer, Frances, and Miss Kathryn Kuther, sister of the groom, was maid of honor for Mis Bettie Dumen. Both were dressed in identical pink dotted swiss frocks with matching' pic ture hats and both carried nose gays of pink and white sweet peas. The bridesmaid. Miss Mary Jean Faulhaber. sUter of Willard Faulhaber. wore a dres of white .marquisette and a picture hat of white net; She carried a nosegay of pink and white sweet peas. Best man for Mr. Kuther was Gregg Dumen, brother of the brides, and Walter Faulhaber wm best man for his brother. Ushers were Cletus Kuther of Ferdinand, Idaho, and Ted F.tzel, Sublimity, cousin .of the bride. John and Vincent Dumen. brothers of the twirs. served the Mans. Covers for the wedding break fast served at the Mt. Angel Ho tel were placed for the bridal par tie, their families, and the pas tor. Rev. Damian Jentges, O.S.B. Serving were the Misses Betty Hattler and Lola Travis. At the reception held in the Memorial Hall in the afternoon. MUi Mary Lou Faulhaber. sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Ag nns Dumen, sister of the bride, pasftedjhe guest bok. Cutting the cake were -Mary and Agnes Du men. and Mrs. Ed Miotke and Mrs. William SperAier, both ef Portland, poured. Serving were the Muses Louise Lulay, Marine Schwab, Betty Hassler, and Lola Trav-i, all of Mt. Angel. At the gift table were Miss "Mary Dumw, Portland, sister of the brides, and Mrs. Wilfrid Faulha ber, Mt. Angel, sister-in-law of Wdlard Faulhaber. Mrs. Wallace Carson luuj invit ed members of her bridge' club to her Leshe street home Wednesday I afternoon for a one o'clock lunrh- of Burbank, Calif., Miss Dorothy Orr of Eugene; Mrs. F. W. Shep ard. Miss Betty. Jean Manoles, Mrs. Harvey Quistad, Mrs. Court ney Jones, Miss Joan Randall, Miss Donna and Miss Gail Loc head. The centerpiece was heart of red roses and violets flanked by white tapers in silver candela bras. v Miss Lochead is a graduate of Salem high school and- attended the University of Oregon and Wil lamette university. Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. William son of Long Beach, graduated in June from the University of Ore gon where the couple first met. Hi fraternity Is Sigma Phi Eps; Ion' During the war he served " the navy for three yean. He Is now in business with his father in Long, Beach, where the couple will live. Hostesses Fete Mrs. Moser SILVER CLIFF Mrs. Orlin Moser was feted at a shower giv en in her honor at Mrs. Floyd Fox's home" Wednesday. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Kenneth Warnock and Mrs. Ralph Mulkey. Present were: Mrs. Merle Ras mussen, Mrs. Violet Carlson, Mrs Gloria Carlson, Mrs. W. F. Krenz, Mrs; Margaret Peterson, Mrs. Lee Wornnm, Miss Charles Heater M Us Florence Pottorff. Mrs. Anna Moen) Miss Lena Moen, ' Mrs. J Severson, Mrs. Fred Taylor, Mrs Clarence Brownell, Susan Brown ell; Miss Nellie Moser. Mrs. Fred Jarvill, Mrs. Frank Heater, Mrs, Carrie Townsend, Mis Alice Ja quet. Mrs. Noah Hunt, Mrs. H. E Hubbard, Mrs. Wilda Charles- worth, Mrs. Grace Brandt. Mrs Minnie Moser," Mr. Zula Moser, Mrs.-HFunrue. Mrs. Dot Welch Mrs. Gaynell Sparks. Mrs. Ronald Heater, Mary Ann Worttom, Con nie Jarvill. Frances Fox, Mrs, Kenneth Warnock, Mrs. Ralph Mulkey, Mrs. Floyd Fox Zollner-Boehmer Vows Are Read MT. ANC1F.L 8t. Mary's churcb-Waa lighted by cathedral candles, and decorated with white asters and greenery, for the wed ding September 23, of Miss Do lores Boehmer. to Edward Zoll-, ner, son of Mr, an-Mia. Ben Zollner - of Silverton. The Rev'. Vincent Koppert, O. S, B offici ated at the nuptial high mass, and read .the marriage vows, at 8:15 o'clock. Miss Helen Keber played the. wedding music, St. Mary's choir sang the mass, .and Miss Eustelle Bauman sang. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Boehmer, sr., and was given in marriage by her father. Her gownj. of white satin was fashioned on princess lines, with French , lace panels from shoulder to hemline in front and back, yoke and top of long satin sleeves of lace for drop-shoulder effect, sweetheart neckline, self covered buttons down the back. and long train edged iq. the same lace. Her double fingertip veil of tulle finished with lace, was held with a cornet of seed pearls. She carried a shower bouquet of all white rosebuds, and carna-i tions and bouvardia, and wore a double strand of pearls, gift from her oldest brother, Hugo.. Mii. Gordon Winchcumb of Sa lem, sister to the bridegroom, was matron of honor, and Wore a fyellow taffeta dress, and carried a nosegay oi yeiiow ana wnue carnations. Brides ma ids were Mrs. Aloy J. Seifer, sister of the bride' ,pf Silverton, wearing pink chiffon,, and Miss Betty Hassler In teal blue. They wore picture hats to match their dresses, and carried nosegays of pink, blue and white carnations. T$et man for Mr. Zollner was Harold Boehmer; brother of the bride, and ushers were- Jack Mc Cullogh and Richard Scharbach both of Silverton. Seating the guests wene Tony Kahut of Wood burn and Gordon Winchcumb. A breakfast was served at the newly-built home of her brother and sisje'r-in-law,, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Baehmer. Mrs. Carl Ho gan of Silverton, assisted her daughter. At the reception held at the Legion hall during the after noon, Mrs. Ben Zttzelberger, sis ter of the bride, passed the guest book. Mr. Hugo Boehmer, Jr., and MrsJJttarold Boehmer cut the cake. Pouring end assisting about the rooms were -Miss Mary DiehL Miss Dolores MQckett and Miss Pauline Wiss. Club Hears Discussion Mrs. Kstill Hrunk, president of the Salem Woman's Club, pre sided at the first fall meeting of the club Saturday afternoon. ' Jit salad luncheon preceded the meeting with Mrs. J. N. Chambers in charge of arrangements'. As sisting were Mesdames Henry M. Hanzeiv- U. G, Shipley. H. O. White, W. E. Hutchens, Frank L. Brownell;UA L; " Wallace, J. T. Whittig nd Frank G. Myers. Mrs. Ida Mae Smith, legislative chairman, arranged a panel .dis cussion on the proposed state sales tax with Mrs. Louise Humphrey of Portland "taking the affirmative and Mrs. Dori Stacey, the nega tive. Mrs. David; Cameron intro duced the musicf program which consisted of a "group of songs by Ronald Craven accompanied by Mrs. Craven. Mrs. Charles Rat cliff gave sidelights on the meet ing of the state federation execu tive board in Portland. Mrs. J. L. Franzen and Mrs. Victor H. Waldele were welcomed as new members of the club. The nine transfers from the Junior Woman' Hub, who were Intro duced vinclude Mesdames I. F. Bryan, uertld . Fisher. Lawrence Osterman, Donald Parker, J. C. Pike, Vern Robb, Albert J. Wal ker, Bert Walker and JNorman Window. Mrs. George Walling, literature hairman, announced the litera.- ture group would meet October 6 at one o clock at the Salem Wo man's club hoase at which time Mrs. Charles Ratcliff will review the book "Why They Behave Like Rusxiang." Mrs. Chfton Mudd, fine arts chairman, has arranged an inter esting program on Guatemala to be held at the Salem Woman's clubhouse. Monday, October ' 13, at two o clock. Mi.i Lucy Lane of Corvallis, who is the speaker, will bring a display of articles Chemeketa chapter, Daughter of the American Revolution will meet Saturday at the home of Mrs. Nettie Roberts, 872 Belmont street, at 2 o'clock. Year books will be distributed at the meet ing. EVENS VALLEY Miss Col leen Egan, bride-elect of Charles Morley, was honored at a p re nuptial shower Friday night in the parlors of the First Christian church. Hostesses: were Mrs. George Elton, Mrs, ? Dan E. Geii ser, Mrs. Will Egan, and Mrs. Mary Kleeman. Guests were mem bers of the Loyal Berean class and specially" invited guests. J- I w - y TQ0P PQQQGQ (!GCD I?" V - 2 IHIEKE OS AN DA INEM YOUR MrJ3E InSalfm and th urroandiag towns there Is) an iGA Stor coarenientlf located that U near your home, a store with or- ' eryday lof prices (hat actually sore you money on all your food needs. is If you are not a reaular customer of IGA ft will payLyou to lnresttaate the low soring prices because you do sot as every Item the sorinos really add up to a tidy sum during the .month. It's a good way to stretch: your food budget Try IGA Today! ALL IGA STORES ABE FEATUHIUG . mm wmim swim i9 EUinore orange juice now at its bet. Hot weather and plenty of sunshine ha roducetl the finest quality in history. Or anges are noW running 13; sugar. . Tliis summer jtiice will toon' be gone. New crop oranges are never -ad goxl BUY-NOW in cae lots and enjoy the best. SEE IGA'S BIG ADVEBTISEIIEUT - m THIS PAPEn NEXT FI1IDAY! which, fche collected in that coun try. Mrs. Eiitil Brunk has appointed Mrs. Herbert J. Ostlind in charge of the ruinmxKc stfli tii- l held (-loler 31 ti Ninrmber I. Silver Weddings Are Celebrated , MT. ANGEL Two hundred guests attended the reception hon oring Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Butsch, on the 25th anniversary of their marriage, at the St. Mary's school club rooms on September 21. Mr. and Mrs. Butsch have op erated Mt. Angel's telephone ex change for 23 years, ami both are active in fraternal, church and ci vic' -affairs. A surprise for the guests was the announcement of the engagement of Donald Butsch and Miss Robinette Aman. R. N.. daughter of Mr' and Mrs. Krank Aman of Mt. Angel. Honoring the couple were Mr. and Mrs. L. A. ZeU (Madelene Englehart). Mr. and $rs. Nick Pelt. (Hilda Butsch) of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. K.- I. Scharbach of Woodburn, Mr. and Mrs. Al Lulay, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schwab, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wachter, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Stolle, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph" Berchtold, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wagner. Mr. and M,rs. Ben TrjrsJ, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shepherd. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Schwab, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kloft, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Welton. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bisenius. Mr. and Mr. R. J. Wel ton. and Mr. and Mi's. L! A. Le Doux. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Obersin ner observed 'their silver wedding anniversary with a large group of friends qnd , relatives at the Le gion hall September 19.. Hostesses w;ere the ;Mesdames Fratik Kahut, F"red Shindler. Joe C. Warner and John Griesehauer. The Liberty Woman's club will hold its first fall meeting Thurs day, afternoon at the community hall at 1:30 o'clock. All new wo men tn4he community are Invited to' attend. Tea Will Fete Newcomer Mi.. Farley' Mogan will be the honor guest at an informal tea on Thursday afternoon when Mrs. Carl G. -Collins. Mrs. John F. Hagemann and Mrs. Rotert Dra ger entertain at the Collins' home on Maiket street. 1 A smal Igroup of young matrons have been invited to call between 3 and 5 o'clock to meet Mrs. Mo ganVja newcomer in the capital. Major and Mr. Mogan recently lie turned to the states from Frank furt. Germany, where he had been stationed with the army. The couple's marriage took place in Frankfurt and she will be remem bered ' us the former Nell Young of Portland. WALDO HILLS Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Lefevr (Ruth Finlay) and tHeir son, Harlan, of Great FalK lont., have Imhmi guests of her brother ami nisler-iii-la w, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Finlay. While here, a picnic supper was arranged at Silver Creek Falls lodge for their pleasure. Present besides the Lefevres were Mr. and Mrs. Miles Otta way, Olive Ottaway, Mrs. Bliss Jones, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Ren wick, Mrs. John Riches, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Habeiiy. Mr. and Mrs. Har old Rop, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lovre,Mr. and Mrs. Oral F.gan, Mrs. Mary Kleeman, William Kleeman.-Mr. and Mrs. Frank i Bowers, Mrs. Edith Phillippi, Mr. I and Mrs. Casper Oveross, Ray- mo.ntti Kaxer, Fred Knight. Mr. land Mrs. Nov Phillippi and Mr. and Mrs. r inlay. .Mrs. Lefevre U a native of this community, following her graduation from the Silverton high school, she went 'to Montana to teach school where she met and married Lefevre. They were in the valley to enroll their son in Reed college. Ths Slates man, Salem, Orsqon. Tttssday, SpL 30, Ittf 7 UtoO 0n q DQscz? C330O 'OCbgO OSHobfor All Xmmr Buildings Slimming Witchery by ntl$ t O Atumiaum Doc Not Rasil O No Painting - No Upheepl O Permanent - Attrwlivt Imagine a roof that will not rust, needs no upkeep, is vermin-proof, non-inflammable and attractive. It's yours with tough, Farm-Master Aluminum! 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