' ' - " p The Cta1amcnC Scion, 1 Oregon; " txindars Atrial tV 1 813 Miss Trey.' Now Mrs. Wilcox At the Tlrst Congregational church Saturday afternoon at 2 O'clock Miss Ulliaa iae Frey, daughter of the late Mrs. Freder- . fcka Frey. became the bride of - Cart Wilcox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilcox. The Rer. Seth.1 Huntington performed the cere fnony and Mrs. Josephine UcGee Was the soloist. The altar was dec orated with bouquets of whit gla dioluses and Hgfrttng the tapers were Miss Halne Enele, Portland, In blue taffeta, and Miss Viola Wilcox, who wore pale pink taf- , (eta. -? - . Clarence Frey gave his sister in marriage and for her wedding she chose a white slipper satin gown fashioned on traditional lines with ' full length illusion veil edged In , lace. She carried a prayer book narked with a lavender orchid. Mrs, William Shimmin of Cor vallis was the matron of honor and wore a nile green taffeta frock and carried yellow gladioluses. Sirs. Charles Winkenwerder was ie bridesmaid and her gown was r yellow taffeta and she carried iiavrnder gladioluses. In their hair were coronets of flowers. Beverly Frey was the flower girl and her - dress was of pink taffeta. Gerald Davis stood with the eroefm as best man and ushers were Ferd Zurcher and Charles Winkenwerder. - A reception followed in the fire place room with Mrs. Eunice Bell, Portland, presiding at the punch bowl. Miss Elaine ngle cut tne cake and Mrs. Gerald Davis I sisted. Mrs. Clarence Frey received with the bridal party and wore a grey suit with black accessories. Mrs. Wilcox attended .her son s wedding in a blue shadow crepe ' gown with navy and white acces sories. . When the. couple left on their ' wedding trip the bride donned a grey suit with . black and white accessories . with orchid corsage. Mr. Wilcox and his bride wjU make their home in Portland. ' Mrs.1 Cart Wilcox (Lillian Mae Frey) who was married on August 7 at the First CbnqreoatiQnal church. Her hur band's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilcox. The couple will llvvk Portland. (Kennell-ElHs). Ashland Festival Begins Aug. 11 Opening curtain for Ashland's nationally famous Shakespearian i festival, will be rung up Wednes- Miss! Dragoo Is Mrs. Amort Miss Ruth Dragoo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F Sumpter ex ' changed vows with Herman J. Amort, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Amort at a ceremony in the home of the bride's parents Monday starring John G. Hume V"? .w The bride, given in xarriae bv her father, wore a wine red suit with gray accessories and an or chid corsage. Miss Arlene Hflfiker sang "Al ways" and Miss Marl oris Roseman lit the tapers, f Mrs. Paul Wolf was matron of honor and 4 wore a tan - suit and white accessories and Mr. Wolf was best man. $ Mrs. Sumpter wore a sink mesh dress and rose corsage and Mrs. Amort wore navy blue and corsage of gardenias. - Assisting at the retention war Mrs. Glenn' Lengren. Miss Louisa Spaulding. Miss Gloria Brlnaa. Miss Sheila Baltzer and Mrs.CC. Sumpter. The couple will live In Salem day night for the performance of -Othello of Sacramento, a graduate of Pas adena Playhouse in the lead role. Angus I Bowmer is directing the performances, which include, 'Love's Labour's Lost." "King John" and "The Merchant - of Venice," and -continue through August 28. i Richard Graham of Los Angeles who came -to Ashland from the Pittsburg Playhouse after ex per fence on Broadway with Kather lne Cornell, stars as Philip in "King John" and: as Cassio in "Othello." This, the fifth Shakespearean Festival, will again be the colorful outdoor Elizabethan theater In Li thia park. The productions are giv en in authentic style of the period in which they were first perform ed. It is said to be the only theater playing Shakespeare in repertory in the United States. Ketaaa. elab members will meet Monday at B:30 p.Tn. at the home of .Mrs. Herbert Miller, on route 1, for a no-host picnic. Reports will be given on the convention at Glacier National park. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. George ia snail and Mrs. Laura r arris. upon their return from Lake Che lan, Washington, and Vancouver, Picnic lor Zonta Club The Salem Zonta club will meet Thursday at 0:30 for a no-host pic nic at Miss Maxine Buren's Roll ing Hills farm on Glen Creek road. The assisting hostesses will be Miss Anna Peters and Miss Hazel Roenicke. Mrs. Carl Booth will give a re port on the UNESCO conference which she attended in San Fran cisco. - PRATTJM Eaea I Grune wold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grunewold of Salem, and Char lotte Hopper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hopper of Salem, were united in marriage by Dr. B. Earl Parker in the Pratum Methodist church on Wednesday, August 4, at t p. m. The couple was attended by Wayne Johnson' and Mrs. Fred Pfenning. After a trip along the coast they will make their home In Salem. ft - -! Weaaing to Take Place : Iri Dallas At a 3 o'clock ceremony this aft ernoon at the First Christian church in Dallas, Miss Janice A. Haugen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. HJ aimer Haugen. will become the bride Of Kenneth Wright, son of Mr. and Mrst J. C. Wright of Dal las. . The Rev. Kenneth Johnston wiu perform' the nuptials. - Mrs. Adrian Sias . will be the organist and Miss MarJorie Tucker the so lolst The altar -will he banked with bouquets of pink' and white gladioluses. Mr. -Haug eh will riven bis daughter in marriage and she will wear a white wool crepe suit with powder blue flower trimmed hat and blue accessories. She will car ry . a white Bible', marked with white orchids. - Miss June Haufen will be the honor maid and will wear a green suit wun grey accessories and cor sage of pink stephanotis. Carl Wright will attend the groom as best man and . ushers are Vernon and Harry Haugen, Gilbert Wright and Robert Dornhecker. - Mrs. Haugen will wear a now. aer Diue suit wnn black accessor ies for her daughter's wedding and Mrs. .Wright has selected a grey suit with grey and nary ac cessories. Their corsages will be of pink carnations. " vT A reception will follow in the church parlors. Mrs. Kenneth Johnston will pour and Mrs. Lau rence Goods wfll cut the cake. As sisting will be Mrs. Marvin Wil hams, 'Mrs. Julian Haugen and miss Lueua . Haugen. After a weddina trio down the Oregon coast to California the cou ple will be at home in Salem. For traveling the bride will wear an aqua suit, matching hat and white ana Drown accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carter are leaving Monday on a week's mo tor trip north to Seattle and Can ada. Herbs Will " Be" ' : Feature Auas 17 LEBANON Industry continues unabated as members of the Leba non Garden club make ready for their annual herb tea. The mak ing ef herb favors for each guest and the preparation for. sale of corsages, lavender sticks and a number of herb products are keep ing many hands busy as the tea date on - August- 17 draws near. The garden of Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Shimanek, 377 east Grant, will again provide the , setting for the affair. ) For the past. 11 years Lebanon's herb tea has been an event of interest in northwest 1 gardening circles. ; Other clubs have also adopted the' Idea of giving herb teas but - none arrange them in quite the same way as does the Lebanon group. Most clubs brew their own herb, tea, but the local group provides a variety of herbs and urns of boiling water, and guests are allowed to mix their own blends.- '.!- - So many Inquiries about herb recipes and uses came from clubs In Oregon and 22 other states, that in 1941. Mrs. Oliver G undersoil, then, president . of the Lebanon dub, appointed a committee - to compile , a recipe book. Demand exceeded the supply and when a mention of the project was made in a national magazine, the. flood of requests necessitated the print ing of a second edition in 1944. During the first year of the tea. a charge was made for each cup. and later an admission charge was made, but this practice has been abandoned in favor of a silver offering. The herb cottage, always an at tractive exhibition at the tea, win be arranged again this year in the Shimaneks garden summer house. A large attendance of the local gardening fraternity are planning to attend the tea, as well as visit ing groups from many parts of the Willamette valley. Tea hours are from two to five in the afternoon. Featured for the program this rear is Miss Artie Seaman, Port land herb specialist. Weekend geesie ef Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W. Shepard will be Mr. and Mrs. f William Mulligan of Port land, their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and MrsJJS. 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