The Statesman Salem, Oregon, Sunday, August 23. 1943 3 Rites Read at "Si Vincents IIAYTON-St Vlneeni 4e Paul's Catholic church in Salem was the scene of a wedding Sat urday, August 21, t 9 o'clock, when Miss. Madge Marie Samples, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Samples of Stayton, became the bride of Robert Herman Boedig heimer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al fred Boedigheimer of Salem. Rev. Father Rodokoski officiated in the double ring ceremony. - Gowned in traditional white satin with a fingertip veil held in place by a tiara, the bride carried white prayer book which was topped by an orchid. ; The bride's attendants were Miss Lorene Boedigheimer, sister of the groom, and Mrs. Doris Tee ters, sister of the bride, who were dressed alike in floor-length pink gowns, with which they wore white hats and carried nosegays. Attending the groom were Jean Frichtl and Fred C. Samples, bro ther -of the bride. William Minten and Kenneth Boedigheimer ush ered. Mrs. Samples wore a green suit, with black accessories, and Mrs. Boedigheimer wore a green dress and black accessories. Both had corsages of orchids. The wedding party and mem bers of the two families were serv A ed a wedding dinner at the Gold-f Dk....( A 4-l K k1il T .at the Mayflower hall in the aft ernoon, after which the couple left on a short wedding trip to coast points. A graduate of Stayton high school with this year's class, the bride has been employed in Sa lem. The groom graduated from Sacred Heart high school in 1946. He is employed in Salem, where the couple will live. Joan Cooper to Wed Tonight CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY Rebekah lodge meeting-. IOOF hall. S p.m.. community aervic program. WEDNESDAY Son of Union Veterans will meet at St. Paul's guild. St. Paul's Episcopal church, meet at pariah house. 12:30 o' clock no-host luncheon. Centralia Temple. No. 11. Pythian Sisters, meet at KP hall. S p.m. Salem friends of Mr. and Mrs. George Shepperd, jr. (Suzanne Curtis) of Gresham, will be inter ested to learn that they are the parents of a nine pound, five SILVERTON Miss Joan Cooper, daughter of Mrs. Mina Cooper, will be married Sunday night to- Robert Forrest, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Forrest of Burlingame, Calif., at the Meth odist church at Silverton at 8 o clock. A reception will be held at the Cooper home on South "Water street following the cere ounce boy born on August 26. The baby's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Curtis of Gresham and Mr. and Mrs. George Shep perd of Shepperd's Dell- mony. Miss Cooper has asked Mrs Jua Verne Totland to be her ma tron of honor. Sam Shannon of Burlingame, Calif., will be best Visitors In the capital have been Mrs. Ralph Cox of San Mateo, Calif., and her daughter, Mrs. Jo seph Schiffers and little girl, Ka thy, of Burlingame, Cajif. They have been guests at the homes of Mrs. Cox brother and sister-in-law, Mr! and Mrs. Ralph South wick, and with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Chester M. Cox. St Paul's Guild of St Paul's Episcopal church will hold its first fall meeting on Wednesday at the parish house. A no-host luncheon will be served at 12:30 o'clock with a business meeting following. Mrs. man. Mrs. George Forrest and son, Robert, came up from Burlingame Tuesday and are guests at the Cooper home. Visitors in the capital this week end are Mr. and Mrs. Dale W. Gor don (Vivian Bates), who are guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gordon. The couple's marriage took place in Caldwell on August 17 and the newlyweds, who have been hon eymooning in Canada, will leave Monday to return to Caldwell, wYiere they will make their home. Cecil Rogers is guild for the EXCLUSIVE p 'Ksw . mm ) J t Mrs. Leonard John Liest (Ruth Lorraine Davis) whose marriage was an event of August 14. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loren D. Davis of Oswego. The couple will live in Salem as Dr. Liest is a member of the staff of the Oregon State hospitaL (Jesten-Miller). Returns From Camp Miss Margaret Jane Emmons, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Carl W. Emmons, returned Tuesday from Camp Tapawingo at Sequim, Washington, on the Olympic pen insula, where she has served as a counselor in charge of all cooking activities at the camp since June. Accompanying Miss Emmons home for a short stay were two other counsellors, Miss Mary Mc Crea of Elsinore, Calif., and Miss .Betty Dixon of Hollywood, Calif., Wednesday Mrs. Emmons and her daughter took their guests to Sil ver Creek Falls lodge for. lunch eon. The visitors left for the south on Thursday. Demos to Spend Money in Oregon PORTLAND, Aug. 28-;P-Ore-gon's democrats, gunning for bet ter results than usual in this re publican state, said Friday they would spend all their campaign collections within the sate. In previous years, the money collected here has been sent to national headquarters, and some of it returned. 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