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.-Tho SfafotmcA, Scdem; Oregon.' SanAdj . AngusMl. '1943 pouble Ring 'Ceremony "Saturday ! Miss Beryl Roberta Schantz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William 'Schaatz, and Dean Morrison Wil fcox. son of Mr. and Mrs. George ' Wilcox, were married Saturday at i 2 o'clock, by the Rev. T. J. Ber nards at the. double ring ceremony io St, Joseph Catholic church. Soloist was Mrs. Anthony Beck- ; er who was accompanied by Mrs. Raymond Barton, Lighting the ta ; pers was John Hoy. - Entering on the arm of her fa- ther, the bride wore the tradition al ivory satin gown, made with , fitted bodice, adorned with seed pearls around "the neckline. Her full skirt was held in place with deep pleats which extended into full length train. Her double .French illusion veil was held by a coronet. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses centered by a white orchid. The bride's only attendant was her sister, Miss Shirley Schantz, who wore a leaf green faille taf feta dress. Her green hat was tied 4with long streamers of bronze sa tin. To a green muff were pinned bronze chrysanthemums. Walter Turner was best man. Ushers were Stanley Whipple of Mirwaukie, Duane Lemley of tir'ass Valley, John Zieverth of Oakland, and William Thomas j Schantz, brother of the bride. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Schantz wore a champagne satin dress with brown accessor . les, and a corsage of talisman ros es. Mrs. Wilcox wore a black faille suit and a corsage of pink roses. The reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, where ' Mr. Maynard Nelson and Miss Ce lia Weaver played. The cake was cut by Mrs. Zieverth. Mrs. May nard Nelson, sister of the groom, end Mis Roberta1 Flaten of Cot tage Grove poured. Assisting were Miss Jen Ann Arnold, Miss Lois Nickolson of Portland, Mrs. Carl Peoples of Monmouth, Miss Anita Becker and Mrs. Raymond Fritz. For her weddinir trlD to Cana da, the bride wore a grav suit with black accessories and her corsage was or. orchids. After their return they will reside iri Forest Grove V ; Miss Mary Anna Both man Whose engagement has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred W. Bothman of Sa lem, to Larry E Saunders, son of Mr. and Mrs. War ren M.; Saunders of. Twin Fall3, daho, formerly of Portland. The wedding will take place after the 'bride-to-be has finished her train ing at ; Emanuel Hospital school -of nursing in Port land. I Canby Girl Is j Honor Guest j A shower was given: Tuesday night for Miss Gladys Eileen West wood of 'Canby by Miss Mary Evelyn Parke, assisted; by Mrs. C. G. Parke and Mrs. Anona Por ter. . . I Honoring Miss WestvVood, who will marry Richard E. Armstrong on September 4 were: Mrs. Fran ces Friesejn, Miss Beverly Lyman, Miss Barbara Black, Miss Betty Class, Mrs. , Virginia Niemeyer, Mrs. Ethelyn Gemmell, Mrs. Julie Miller, Mrs. Willie Linhart, Miss Doris Kimball. J I Silver Tea Planned Fori Benefit Plans were made Thursday for a silver tea to be given in the gar den at the Henry Hanzen home on South High street August 31. The affair was planned at a meeting held at the home of Mrs. Grant C. Rogers Thursday, as a benefit for the general federation of woman's club's contest project for the year on "Build a Better Community." c Members of the committee of the Salem Women's club who at tended the meeting and the des sert which Mrs. Rogers served preceding it, were Mrs. George Ailing, president -of the Salem club. Mrs. Henry Htnzen, Mrs. Esuu Brunk. Mrs. E.j A. Linden, Mrs. Bert Walker, Mrs. Frank Myers and Mrs. Rogers. Persons interested are being in vited through the press to attend the tea, hours for which are from 3 to 5:30 o'clock. Shower For Bride-Elect NORTH HOWELL Miss Amy Lou Espe was the guest of honor Thursday night at a bridal show er sponsored by the North Howell Home Economics club. Miss Espe is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Espe and her mar riage to Loren Rohe of Gervais will be an event of August 27 at the Trinity Lutheran church in Silverton. . The young couple plan to spend a month in San Francisco before going to San Diego where Rohe is stationed with the navy. Circles to Meet Two circles of the Jason Lee Methodist Women's Society of Christian Service will 1 meet on Wednesday, August 24. The Janu- j-ary-July circle meets with Mrs. Marie mtnam, zjoa fairgrounds road, for a dessert at 1:30 o'clock. The March - September circle meets with Mrs. CT M. Roberts, 815 Shipping street, for a business meeting at 4:30 o'clock, followed 'by a 6 o'clock picnic. v uwiitiau in 'New Church 171 X. A V -1 : Mr. and Mrs. James E. Phipps (June Camp) pictured aft er their marriage on August 7 at the First Christian church. The bride is the daughter oi the Henry Camps and the grcora is the son of Mrs. Mamie Phipps. (Kennell-Ellis.) PROFESSOR VISITS Prof. Elmer E. Young of Minne apolis, a former Salem resident who attended Willamette univer sity and carried The Statesman, is visiting relatives and friends in Salem and Newport, including a brother, Frank W. Young, here. He is now fishing at East and Pauline lakes in eastern Oregon. He will be here for the state fair before returning to Minneapolis, where he has been on the Univer sity of Minnesota staff for 27 years as a professor of art in the fine arts department. The wedding of Miss Beryl Ei leen Ferguson, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Roy C. Ferguson, to the Rev. Allan L. Berg of Portland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Berg . of Vernon, B. C, which took place ! at " the new Evangelistic , temple was the first wedding ceremony to be held in the "new church. The wedding took place Friday night at 8 o'clock, with the Rev. Fergu son, father of the bride, assisted by the Rev. W. S. Fredericks, pas tor of the church. There was a double ring service. Mary Bullock and Howard Ol son sang, with Joan Baer at the organ. The bride was given in marri age by her mother. She wore a white satin wedding gown made with sweetheart neckline and with short train. Her veil was fingertip length and she carried a bouquet of pink and white gladioluses. Miss Marilyn Ruth Ferguson, t:. sister of the bride, wearing blue was maid of honor and Mrs. Car ol Denice Hoeye in yellow was ma tron of honor. Doris Jean Schmidt, bridesmaid, wore pink. Best man was the Rev. Robert Kimball and ushers were the Rev. Noble Bllew and the Rev. Irwin Galbraith both of Portland. Flow er girl was Darleen Warner and I Steven Meridith Hoeye was ring ! bearer. The mother of the bride wore a ! pale blue dress and the groom's ' mother wore a gray suit. The bride was teacher in De s lake, and will teach in grade school in Portland next winter. The Rev. Berg is director of Vis ual Action headquarters in Port land. He has graduated from Northwest Bible institute, Seattle, of Southern California Bible school, Pasadena, and of Baptist Theological seminary in Portland. He also attended University of Oregon, Pasadena, Nazarene col lege and University of Southern California. He served with the Royal Canadian army medical corps for three years. The reception was held In the church following the ceremony. Mrs. Winnie Hamman cut the cake. L j :;' 7 f v '-'v? - H tA jX:; m - Mrs. William H. Egan, who was Lois Maxine Mans- field before her marriage at St. Mary's Cathedral in Port-? land August 20. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. BerU Mansfield of Portland, and her husband is the son of Mr. , and Mrs. Homer Egan of Brooks. The couple will live in Salem upon their return from a honeymoon in California.? Betrothal Is Told Invitations are in the mail for the wedding of Miss Arlyne Hil fiker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hilfiker, to Leland Fish, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cleland Fish of Emnoria. Kansas. 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