Gouple Will Live Here Miai BeUr Joan Millgrd, daugh ter of the Rev. and Mra. D. X. Millard of Gold HilL and Xugene JL Olson of Portland, son of Mr. and Mra. Joseph B. Olaon, war msrriwl Julr 1 at the Commun ity Methodist church In Qold HIU. The bride's father officiated. and she was given in marriage for her father by Ban G. Flaiach man of Portland. She wore a white wool ault with navy blut horsehair hat trammed with pink . roses. She carried a white prayer book and white orchid. Her maid of honor, Miss Jun Hershberger of Klamath Falls, wore a pals aqua suit with a bavy blue horsehair hat. She carried a nosegy of pas Ul Esther Reed daisi.M Ben O. Fleischmae, Jr. of Hollywood, Calif., .was best mm and Jack Bray of Portland was the ushar. Miss Marlon Sexton of Klamath Tails was the soloist Tha reception was heH at the country home of the brldt's par ants near Goldhill . The bride and groom are both graduate of tha Urn varsity of Oregon. Tha brio! was prasident ' of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority nd is a member of Gamma Al pha Chi sorority. The groom, a member of Beta Thm Phi fra ternity, also atten-ii Willamette university. ' After a short honeymoon on the Oregon coast, Mr. and Mrs. Olson will be a home at 1094 Kingwood Drive, Salm. Phyllis Fr9ie3 Honor Guest STAYTON In honor of Miss Phyllis Freres, wh i nn,jrit4Se to Mr. aad Mrs. B. B. Oweaa kare invited member of their club to a buffet dinner Saturday night at their Saginaw street bom. Guests will be Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Mo- Cormlek, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Ben son, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Prima, Mr. and Mn. Richard A. Meyer and M and Mra. Ci Lester New man, f Au Revoir Dinner Mr. and Mrs. George Fletcher, who art leaving soon for Hart ford, Conn., to I make their home, will be honor guesta at a buffet dinner late Sunday afternoon when Mr. and Mrs. Leland Sarff entertain at their home at Jeffer son. Miss Maria Dare will assist the hosts informally. Bidden to honor the Fletchers are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lafy, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler English, Mr. and Mrs. Thomai pays, Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Raigan, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Olin of Westfir, and Miss Maria Dar. j Garden I Ceremony At Hocklma Home AMITY Tha garden and patio of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hockima north of Amtty was the setting for the wedding of Miss Marilyn Nordeen and Jack Vandelaar, jr. on July 1. Miss Nordeen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Nofdeen and! Vandelaar is the son of Amity's Mayor and Mrs. Jack Vandalair. The Rev. A. M. Ganville, Oraon City, retired Evangelical church minister md grandfather of the bride, read the ceremony. j The altar Was formed by an arch, whin candelabra and bas kets of v.hit gladioli and del fts!! Keeker of tatty A. recaption was held on lawn following tae oaramony. Mra. J. M. Hockima out tha wed ding eake. Mra. Bid Rising of Salam presided at tha cuff ea urn and Miss Kthal Vandelaar, aistart of tha bridegroom, arrad the punch. For her wedding trip tha bride wore a navy blua suit, white hat, blue accessories and an orchid corsage. For her daughter's wadding Mrs. Nordeen choae an orchid- voile dress, and Mrs. Vandelaar wore a print Both had baby or chid corsages. The bride la a 1949 graduate of McMinn villa high school. The groom received his education in Washington state. -The couple will live in Amity. To Marry at Home Rites Announcement is being made of the engagement and coming mar riage of Miss Norma Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Z. Stewart of Hutchison, Kansas, to Bruce Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman F. Peterson of Sa lem. The ceremony will be an event of Wednesday, July 27 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Lloyd at 8 o'clock. Tha bride-elect, who is now making her home in Salem, is a graduate of , Kansas schools, and her fiance attended Salem schools. He also served in the navy during tha war. Tha couple will live in Klamath Falls after their marriage. Marvin Goodman -"ill ti place phinilim3i " Tii, bride given in D ntiwa lull, U A ,T . L Inlirt I ' Saturday, July 13. Mrs Floyd Booze was hostess for a bridal shower at her horns on Wednes day. The evening '' spent in formally and refresh mnU were served by the hosteiw. Present were the honored guest, Mm Freres, and, yu&imih T. G. Freies, John MynV.fe. Rob-t O' Connor, Donald LuUy, Shirley E tea, Gordon UHman, Robert Frejes, Calvin Hughes, Vincent Pietrok, Lewis Keirsey, William Fair, Robert Lucas, Claude Phil lips, Eldon Glrtman, Virgil Sch uetz, Edith Missler, Miaaea Ber 'nice Etzel and Lucille Albus and the hostess,-Mrs, Boose. marriage by i her father, wore a, white pique dres3, fashioned with a full, gathered skirt, bodice with a lace yoke au1 a round neckline of wide lace. Her fingertip, lace trimmed veil ; was held in place with a lace : halo with orange blossoms on either side. She car ried" a white Bible, centered with an orchid and streamers of white satin ribbon With tiny white rose buds ahd wori? white net mitts. Mrs. Carol; Bassett, McMinn ville, the matron of honor, wore a green dress,; halo, of pale green net and carried a nosegay of pink roses and swajat peas. J. M. Hoc kima was tha best man. Miss Brooks Family Host to North Dakota Visitors BROOKS Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Westltng had as dinner guests at their home recently Mr. and Mrs. G. Nelson and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. G. Hostetler and children, Mr. and Mrs. A. Froian and fam ily and P. Froian, all old neigh bors from North Dakota; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. 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