The Statesman, Salem, Orsoon, Friday Kbrwnbf 21, 19711 V ft -DD'ETD-tLD Di(Bsiliirmi; Regular $35.00 and $45.00 i """; " J f .V- ? V. i. - V .. 0Q 9 It -4 ' 1 14 J-L i. JTJ N lis Jiplv trt?y JS. J y- ,.v.- ?a- i "WirT"- i i - . - 1 Mr rmrf Mrs. Inhn L. Winters (Lenore Peper) who were married on November 9 at St John's Lutheran church. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. George Peper and her hus band is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Winterstein of Al bany. The couple will live in Klamath Falls. qesten-Miller.) Nuptials Held At St. Mary's MT. ANGEL A wedding was solemnized Tuesday at 8:15 in Si. Mary's Catholic church, when Miss Betty Fay Gottenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C Got tenberg, became the bride of Lloyd T. Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker. The Rev. Father Hildebrand Melchior officiated at the double ring ceremony and nuptial mass. St. Mary's church choir sang, with the Misses Eustella Bauman and Pauline Saalfeld singing duets. Miss Helen Keber piayea tne or gan. The bride, given in marriage by her uncle, George Cllne, wore gown of brocaded white satin, made with high neckline, side drapes, bustle back, long sleeves. The skirt extended into a long full train. Her fingertip veil was held in place by a coronet of seed pearls. She carried white chrysan themums, centered with pink rosebuds. Sisters of the bride. Miss Nola Nan Gottenberg, was maid of honor, and Miss Donna Lou Got tenberg, bridesmaid. Shirley Anna Cline, cousin of the bride was junior attendant. Charles Walker was best man for his cousin and the ushers were Robert Kuschnick, Carl Prantl and Lawrence Fessler. Breakfast was served at the ML Angel hotel to about 35 guests. The Misses Shirley and Lorraine Walker served. Mrs. Fred Lucht, accompanied by Mrs. LaVern Norton. A reception was held at Legion Hall and was followed by a dance in the evening. At the reception Mrs. Henry Johnson, aunt of the bride, cut the cake. Miss Nola Nan Gottenberg was in charge of the gift table and Mrs. George Cline passed the guest book. Those assisting with the serving were Mrs. Al Bentz, Miss Eleanor Froemel, Mrs. John Hassler, Miss Anna Duda and Miss Therea Duda. For going away, the, bride wore a green wool suit, brown acces nries and a rosebud corsage. Mr. Walker served in the army air corps. From Casaas, Wash. of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Estes (Alice Speck) on Tui)day morning in ha- ,m& year Id sister, Eliza beth. The gran parents are Mr, and Mrs. W. R Speck of Salem and Mr. and M k. Charles Estes of White Salmon, Wash, v v -'ft v - y a -K z y.1 ' ' ; . -i, ' . w -'. ' t Mr. and Mrs. Ellis) Cooley (Velmcr Frcmlcs) who wer married on November 9 at the First Christian church manse with a reception following at the Glenn F. Powers home. The bride- is a slaughter oi Mr. -and Mrs. Park W. Franks of Woodbtirri' Tlie couple flevr south' Id Sari Raridsco an their wedding trip and will return to Salem to make their heme. Qdsten-Milleit . . ...... FED EE Mrs. Dell Maddux was hostess for the Womens Society of World Service Tuesday. Mrs. H. B. Vickers teyiewed a chapter m the study book; devotions were led by Mrs. Frank Sheythe, Mrs. Mollie Lacey. the oldest member of the society was honored on her 75th birthday which Is Nov. 26. Mrs. Alice Wing's name was add ed as a new member. Mrs. Thera Womer reported that ten dollars a month, for Oct, Nov. and Dec. was being sent to CARE. Mrs. Sidney Howard xead a letter of thanks from a missionary in Japan for used clothing Present were Mes dames Frank Sheythe, Howard Perry, H. B. Vickers, J. W. Mc- cormack, Mollie Lacey, S. J. Yates, Thera Womer, Debney Arnold, Alice Wing, Rufus Dodge, Sidney Howard, Rittie Kerber, P. M. Rit- ner, Francis Dyer, John Kenwor- thy, H. B. Vickers, Mrs. Maddux and daughter Judy. Invitations have been received from Mrs. David Bennett Hill to wives of dentists, who are mem bers of the Marion-Polk dental so ciety, to a dinner party Monday night a tthe Normandy Manor at 6:30 o'clock, for which she will be hostess. The men hold their reg ular meeting Monday night. The Cesmk Dance elae will hold its monthly dance Saturday night at the Mayflower hall with Sonny St. Clair and her orchestra play ing for dancing. Hosts are Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Bostrach, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bowman and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coleman. Two KalgBts af Pythias be cam members of the Pythian Sis ters Tuesday evening, Max Cook by Initiation and Mert Critten den by re-instatement. Officiating were past chiefs who also induct ed Mrs. Dickie Mullins. 55 mem bers were present PRATUM Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pooler will hold open house to friends Sunday November 30 from 1 to 5 in observance of their golden wedding anniversary. Two Hurt as Floor of Paper ill Collapses OREGON CITY, Nov. 20 -(IP) The ceiling of a grinder room at the Crown-Willamette paper mill collapsed Wednesday, raining wood over the room below and injuring two workers. The wood had been stored on the second floor. Elmo Baker, 46, Willamette, and Emil Beck, 50, West Linn, were taken to hospi tals. Others working beside them escaped injury. ,2? A vl IK m la -sea u f .'Jl FOR ALL- V PURPOSE WEAR . . . ASUITl ' THIS SALE FOR TODAY AND SATURDAY ONLYI ;, . r:, ft Sizes 12-14-16-18 r 20 - 37-41-44 AIL Wcxl Tweeds, Worsteds, Twills and Nailheads Suits, this fall, are graded around the curves for that new look . . . now, Mil ler's are offering their annual suit clearance of the smartest suits available at the low price of only $19.95! There are plain worsteds and twills, novelty nub tweeds, pinstripes challc stripes and Glen plaids. .You'll want more than one suit when you see the values which are $35, and $451 They will last you way into next year. 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