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Ceremony at Slv Vincent's y St. Vincent "De Paul Catholic church was the scene of a double ring ceremony when Miss Lorene Boedigheimer, daughter off Mr. ar.d Mrs. Albert Boedigheimer of . Salem, became the bride of Thom as Holmes, son of Mr. Earl Holmes - of Brooks, on Saturday, June T. The Rev. George L. OTCeefe per formed the 10 o'clock nuptial mass. ' - - ' , i . . Pink and white peonies and White delphiniums formed the dec orations about the altar. Soloist was Mr. Neitling, accompanied by Wayne Meusey. , The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a white satin gown, fashioned with fitted bod ice, lace yoke and full court train. Her fingertip; veiPwas held by a circular head dress trimmed with iarlized flowers. She carried a white prayer book topped with lavender orchids. ; Mrs. Joseph Frichtl, sister of the , bride, was the honor attendant. She wore a pastel green marqul ' sette dress and carried a nosegay of white and ink carnations. The bridesmaids dresses were made Identical to the honor attendant with Miss Vannah Holmes, sister of eroom. in - pink. Miss Helen Fery, cousin of bride, in yellow. Eharee Masser. cousin 01 tne Dnae, was flower girl and her dress was of pastel yellow. Attend the Groom Actinff as best man for the trronm was Joseph Frichtl , and groomsmen were Robert Boedig heimer. brother of the bride, and 'Don Blair. Showing the guests to their seats were George Frichtl, Tony Masser, uncles of the bride, and Jesse Holmes, brother- of the ' groom. Mass servers were Gerry ard Ronnie Boedigheimer, cousins I of the bride. , Mrs. Boedigheimer chose al gold suit for her daughter's wedding with a navy hat and her Borsage was of pink carnations. Following the wedding a din Tier was served in the Parish hall, Mrs. Mary Gotfried and Mrs. Eth el Patterson were in charge. Mrs George Frichtl, aunt of the bride, cut the wedding cake and assist ing were Mrs; William Boedighei mer. Mrs. Fred Fery, aunts of the bride. Miss Marlene and Miss Marylne Frichtl, Miss Marie and Laura Bell Fery, cousins of the bride, Mrs. Tony Masser, Miss Torotv Kessle, Miss Betty Men kie, Miss Ruby Bairey, Miss Betty Holmes and Mrs. Joseph Frichtl, Following a wedding trip tp the Oregon beaches .the couple will make their home in Salem. Foltz Weds William Somppi ' MONMOUTH The marriage ol Miss ' Elaine Foltz, I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. EJ Foltz, Mon mouth and William . F. Somppi, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Somppi of Brownsville took place on June 11 at the Evangelical United Bre thren Church of Monmouth. The Rev.. A. I. Lonsberry officiated. Miss Marciel Osbora was the so loist nd Mrs. E. A. Stebbins clayed the wedding music. ' Presented in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white taffeta gown, fashioned with a net overskirt and long sleeves. The finger-tip veil was held in place . with a crown of seed pearls. She carried a white Bible topped with a white orchid. i . Mrs. Mary Louise Henry of San Francisco was her sister's matron of honor and wore a gown of yel low taffeta and carried a nosegay of pink daisies. The bride's other sister. Mrs. Ralph DiOrio of Dal las, was bridesmaid and wore a gown of light aqua taffeta and carried white daisies. ," ; Mrs. Joseph Brown of Fort Lewis, Wash., and Miss Deanne Thompson of Monmouth wearing matching gowns ot flowered, taf feta lighted the tapers. Alex J. Somppi, jr, of Seattle, was his brother's best man and ushers were Alvin Hayden, of Brownsville and Howard Wooley or Albany. ; The , bride's -mother wore gown of navy blue crepe with white accessories and a corsage of white carnations. Mrs. Somppi chose a gown of slate grey crepe with pink accessories and had corsage of pink carnations. A reception washeld In the church parlors. Presiding at the bride's table and assistants were; Mrs. Foster Hilterbrand, Miss Joyce Martin,' Miss Margaret Mills, Mrs. Clare Milhouser, Mrs. William Wilson and Mrs. Frank Rosenstock. After a short honeymoon In eastern Oregon, the couple will live in Monmouth, until thev fin ish their college work at OCE next sprint. For -her going away costume, the bride chose a dark green sharkskin suit with white acces sories and wore her orchid for corsage. The picnle of the Women's Guild, Mission of Foreign Lands group, First Congregational church will belield today at the home of Mrs. Howard Doak, at 6 o'clock St Mary's ScendV Of 'Nuptial Mass MT. ANGEL A beautiful dou ble ring ceremony in St. Mary's Catholic church Saturday morn ing at 9 o'clock at 9 o'clock. Miss Vivian Rose Vreeland, ; daughter of Mr. George A. Vreeland of ortland, became" the bride of Charles F. Erwert, son of Mr. Anna Erwert ot ML AngeL Rev. Damian Jentges, OSB read the vows and officiated at the nup tial high mass. . - . The orchid, yellow and white colot scheme of the bridal gowns was carried out In the snapdrag ons and deutzia flower: arrange ments on the high altar and in the sanctuary. Miss Helen Keber played th wedding march and accompanied St. Mary's choir and Miss Lucy Van Cleef, soloist. : The bride's father gave her in marriage. She was attired In a gown of lace and net, the fitted bodice with long sleeves and pep-1 lum being fashioned of chanully lace and the Hull skirt with a sweeping court train of net Her fingertip, lace-edged veil ot illu sion was held with a crown-effect headdress of satin and seed pearls, She carried a white prayer book topped with a white orchid and cascading streamers tied with tiny rosebuds. The bride's sister. Mrs. J. O Lasby, was matron of honor in a gown of yellow embossed organdy over satin with fitted bodice With Queen Anne collar and full skirt with which she wore a matching picture dook nat and mitts and carried a nosegay of spring flow ers. The bridesmaids were Miss Eileen Larson of Portland and Miss Arlene Erwert, sister of the groom, who wore dresses identi cal to that of the matron of hon or, only of pale orchid. Barbara Lasby,. niece of the bride, was in yeiiow. , I Warren Erwert, brother of the groom, was best man and grooms men were Clarence Erwert and Karl Vreeland. Allie Erwert and v -1 r , . mo vreuana were usners. Breakfast for the bridal party was served at the Fred Prosses home with Mrs. Prosser and Mrs, Quin Beyer serving. At noon there was a weddlii dinner for a large group1 of rela tives and Intimate friends at St Mary's dining hall. Serving were Dolores and Diana Gamble and Geraldine and Monica Traeger, During the dinner Miss Lucy Van Cleef and Miss Laura Schwab sang. The reception followed in the afternoon from 2 to S p. m. Open ing the gifts were Miss Barbara Givson of Portland and Miss Peg' gy Wyfles of Woodburn. Miss Pauline Weiss of Salem passed the guest book, Mrs. Charles Struiber of Oregon City and Mrs. Al Boch- sler cut the cake, and Mrs. Andy acnixuai poured. Barbara and Jo seph Lasby passed the dream cakes. Serving were the Misses Maxine Schwab. Joan Schwab. Louise Hobblftt and Helen Weis senfels. - M The bridegroom's mother chose fuchsia print dress with white accessories and orchid corsage for ner son s wedding. Alter a honeymoon In Califor nia, Mr. and Mrs. Erwert will make their home on the groom's farm near Monitor. For going away the bride wore a teal blue suit white accessories and orchid corsage. Home Rites in Dallas Sunday Spinsters made plans for their DALLAS At a home wedding annual mother-daughter breakfast on Sunday at 2 pm., Shirley Joan at the regular meeting held Mon Gohrke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. day night at the home of Miss AlfZenf Zentz of Foster and Mrs. Ramona V?" f1" "n.u' Young of Lebanon. ; wrHr .TT M .Standing in front of the fir Ai ?a1" X"tt banked fireplace which was flank- SLfJV. ed on either side with baskets of , "-j mixed summer flowers and silver f"1 Fi ?A B candelabrum with white i tapers, the couple ' exchanged their vows at a double ring service. - Rev. Clark Enz officiated. fi Proceeding the service Mrs. Curtiss Lamb sang, accompanied by ' Mrs. . Jesse Payne. Margaret Sanders played the wedding march. Salem Obituaries MINCKLFK James Hendricfc Mlnckler. lit red Cent of Coquillt at a local hospital. uue i i ma oz az years, Sur vived by father. Hear W. Minekter. Winlock. Wash.; and sister, Mrs. Oen Stratum. Calvin. Wash. Annmmo. pent of serrtcrs later from the Howell- Miwaros cnapej. MOBLET ' William Perry Mobley. 1st resident r 1001 Parkway dr.. near Crescent City, Calif, June 19. Survived by par- nu, nr. ana Mrs. nan 1. Mobl Salem: mnrtnmrmni Ur ru4 VI ui flam Wechter. Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Mob ley. Santa Cruz. Calif. An nouncement of services later by Virgil a. uoHca company. 4ANZIN David Elmer Janzen. at the id slenc at Salem route 1, June 30. Sur vived by kie wife.' Mrs. Mabel Janaen. Salem. Announcement of service later y Cloush-Barrick company (Spinsters Plan Breakfdst also be invited to the affair. Miss Martha Steusloff heads the com mittee and assisting are Miss Sarah Jane Backstrand, Miss . Marlann Croisan, Miss Jean Pickens and Miss Crystal Huntington. The next meeting will be July 10 at the home of Miss Jane Car son. : ' fiJvAn In marring hpr fathmv I the bride wore an ankle length fi rrn I VArrrTV ehnHnur ftinirprl whihte orpandv XJ,"A1 v c'1 VXJ gown fashioned with fitted bodice, Dz-Trr-tr T-Teslr rolled neckline, cap sieves and full ly 1 lt?lU. tVlrf Qha. txmra n vrhita half-hat trtmm ixHth liiiiA of th vaiw I STAYTON iA buffet dinner fih r-nrrtoH on nil white hounnit I marked the 30th wedding anniver of carnations, net and satin stream- sary ol Mr. ana Mrs. t-iarence ers. 1 I J ones, ouaoaj, wune 11, en ureu virrinia TTnimoe her bridesmaid, home on West Stayton road. Mar wore an ankle length frock of pink ried in Los Angeles June 12, 1920, organdy with matching half-hat while Mr. Jones was .still in the nH smcenriM nnrl rarriivl a n(vu. I navy. in xouuiy uveu ui via- gay of pink roses and stephanotis. ornia for many years, moving to Althea PandoLfL sister of the 1 aiayron more tnan uiree years trrnrvm vraarinir cfn-am gt vrhitA 1 &S.O. organdy over blue and a corsage . They have two sons, Stanley of yellow roses and gardenias, I J ones, wno recenuy re-enusiea w it0hti th tsnon. i une army intenaine 10 maKe n ms Robert UOhrke, brother Ol the I career, una waai u.-yuo, w"" " khho wa hct man i v in the airlorce in lexas. ineir -w. . 1 . . . r T- 7 Mrs. Gohrke chose a rose crepe aaugmer w mn. icu uuucwuw oftornnnn r1rnc tnr hr rfonerhtr I Of North HOWell. I A large anniversary cake was a rosebuds. Mrs. Young . wore a feature 01 uie ainner. Auenaing beige afternoon dress. Her corsage besides we nonorees were mt. ana wasr also nink rosebuds. xvirs. a. raii, -ainci uiu l . i a T-a a At the reception Mrs. Richard uorotny tase, xucnara nraywn. Ennis of Portland, Mrs. Waited and Mr. and Mrs. irranx -ope, au Rallanrvn- of Orante Pasa. Mrs.lof . Sflverton Hills: Mr. and Mrs. Betty Miller of Toledo and Mrs. I uamewooa ana son, nawara, oi Mprritt - Kart nf Dallas rut the North Howell: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd cake. Mrs. J. W. Vigeers of Port-ISchoenauer and two children of land, Mrs. J. A. KafJphahn of Menama; Mr. ana Mrs. uick Salem. Mrs. Georse W. Bevers oft Knight, Mrs. Nellia Jones and Astoria and Mrs. George Gohrke George Downing, of Redmond poured. Mrs. I Paul Moore of Salem and Mrs. Forrest Reddin-Reed Rites ' Holmes of Dallas assisted with the I u - - serving. Joyce Ballantyne was in SILVERTON Miss Connie Clo cnarge or me guest dook ana mut- tj daughter of Mr. and Mrs, ial McKnight and Kareen Van Den Jim Reed of sUverton. and Rich- Bosch in charge of the gifts.! I ard J. Reddin, son of Mr. and Mrs. When the couple left for a wed- Reddin of Montana, were mar- aing trip to oan xrancisco, uie bride was wearing a midnight blue gabardine suit with pink accessor ies and an orchid. On their return they will make their home in Dal las, where the bride is employed ried Saturday afternoon at o'clock at St. Mark's . Episcopal church in Portland. Mrs. Reddin, a registered nurse, will transfer to a Salem hospital for duty soon and her husband will continue his Stocks and Bonds Compiled by the Associated Press BOND AVERAGES W , 10 IB It sails inausT utll for Net chance Tuesday Prev day . Week ago . Month .ago Year ago D.l MS M.4 M.5 88.8 unch 102.3 102J 102J 103.4 101J D.l 104.6 104.1 104.8 104.8 102.4 75J 75.1 75.4 74.6 69.7 STOCK AVERAGES SO II II 8S . - Indust Rails ITtll fit ei cnanga d.7 unch A.l DJ Tuesday 110i 43.1 47.1 78.0 rrrr oay ., . I1DJ 43.1 47.0 78J weeK aeo H3JJ 44 1 47 a to it wionin ago -111.5 44.1 47.4 79.1 Year ago , 83J 31.4 38.4 59.6 Salem Market Quotations t As f lata vestral . BUTTER FAT Premium . no. i No. BUTTE Wholesale Retail - .83 J50 4 . .64 EGGS (Bnrlaf) (wnoiesale prices ranee from I to 1 cents over buy In price.) Large A : Medium AA Medium A . crack POULTRY, A Leghorn hens B Leghorn hens C Leghorn hens A colored hens BB colored hens A colored fryers B colored fryers C colored fryers A old roosters B old rooster c old" .42 J7 J7 M XI .19 .14 .10 .20 .IS X J.A .13 St M j06 LIVESTOCK by Vallev Pack rat dairy cows " 13.00 Cutter cows . 11.00 to 14J0 Dairy heifers 15.00 to 17.00 Bulls . 1 no to 23.00 Good VeaL 150 to 300 lbs 24.00 to 26.00 Good calves 20 00 to 24.06 Spring lambs mm to 85.06 Portland Produce -AP)- Butter Insurance Women Will Organize , .i The insurance association of Sa lem will meet for dinner Wednes- at the Dallas City Bank .and I the Ltudie, at Monmouth College of groom at1the J. A. Inglis Motor company. f I AURORA Miss Bonne y Susan Scott, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. I L.' Gribble of Aurora, was married to Richard Lamb of Portland Saturday night at the Milton Presbyterian church. The bride is the daughter of day night at the Marion hotel atM- and Mrs. Robert Scott of ttin fn, ha rairmM nf nrtfanlvintf I AllllOXl. AuC KTUOm Ui Uie wu Ul a crrnnn f IntJinno nmmgn n Mr. SJld MrS. R. W. Lamb O Salem. The Portland executive roruano. nars. imp, a, ivau graa committee. Mrs. Helen Laidlaw. ute ot Oregon State college, was Mrs. Hazel Larson, Mrs. Mary nl r V T v " HR A (YaHa HKiam Haw sTSvwttw lUTr-m I.1XIK Aa ArUaWA J AvaBV.tt UChlJ ViUtaiU: HtlOJ I M M, . V Ua.fun. f-in twi iniTK.tH v After trip to the Oregon J I - " I L. .V- ,U mVA M.r nlW wSl b7 herTto assist 1. 5?th will teach school there organization or tne National asso- 1 nr . aauon, insurance women ox oa- I nnimrv niSTSirTtrr lem. Meetings will be held once 1T, t I D11U llUSt iltlU T Un UMI a monin in uie iuture. I n i vima,, xors. Marruenre ruric is rnair- i , . i, r i man of the affair, and asssiting I Mrs Rosa Cole of Saiem attended are miss Alice uanien ana UUSS th wetfdin Sunday at Ouincv of Leona Teske. Miss Leona Arleea Borffoyne, daughter of the Leonard LMBur- goynes, accompanied by two of her Kappa Delta sorority sisters, Misses Phyllis and Carol Elmer, left Sunday for a trip south to LAke Tahoe, Reno, and home via tne Redwood highway. Miss Viola Jacobs and Ronald Nu som. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frances Nusom. They also visited at the i home of Mr. and Mrs. waiter Nu I som. Miss Marilyn mil accompanied by Miss Jane: dine ox McMinn ville, left Sfinday for Glenwood Springs, Colorado t0 attend the Gamma Phi Beta sorority conven tion, stopping enroute in San Fran cisco. Miss Clin Is president of the Oregon Stat college chapter and Miss Hill is president of Pan hellenlc on the campus for next year, $37-39: canners-cutten. 134-33 JO. xi cuts (gooa steers): Hind quar ters. S5S-S1; rounds. S5S-60; full loins, trimmed. 175-80: trlanvle u. quare chucks.1 $45-48; ribs, $59-68; fore- Veal: Good. S4S-50; commercial, $40 47: utility. $39-40. - ,c,1YS!'adoiL'choic $$-4T; commet claL $37-43. Lambs: Good-choics springers. $50- o; commercial, m 1-4. i Mutton: Good, 70 lbs. down. $21-24. Pork-cuts: Loins. Oo. . $-12 lbs. $52.50-56.00; shoulders. 16 ibs. down. carcasses, sjvsii; sparerioa, $41 Wool: Valley, coarse, medium grade. good bulls 20.00-22.00; 50-56c lb averax at country buying 1 17.00-19.00. Mohairt $o-51e lb on U-month growth, r.O.B. country shippinf points. . Country-killed meats: Veal: Top quality. 40-42c H; other grades accordlne to weignf-quality with lighter or heavier 35-3dc. , The Stcrtatmcca, Salem, Oregon. 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ANPHIOINTHE 1 AV3UNTA1NS t - V HERS f ONE DAV A LION COT HIMl a?l J r AND1 HERS "I'VE BEEN STUCK THIS WILDERNESS 1 1 ii . r FOR HUND!?ffPS OF J lKTi VEARSI I TELL ' C &3Vr THEB.X r4lT XL&ST t III.IIIIMII I M Hiss Sylvia KJelM if home for the summer from Seattle, where she Has been attending the JJ Diversity 01 Washington. cutter-common Calves salabl 71: stead v: bulk rood. choice vealers 26.00-30.00: medium 22.00-25.00; common 18.00-21.00: few food 370-430 lb. slaughter calves 27X0- 28.00. . i Hon salabl 75: ODenln sale butch ers 25 cents lower: sows ateadv: hulk Hogs: light blackers. 2S-31c lb; sows I (food-choic 200-210 lb. butchers 22.75- sew S49-H, ids. w.oo-21.00; small lota ooa-cuoic 170 lbs. 21.00; odd siiead 20-23c. Lambs: Top grad springers. 40-44e lb; mutton, best, 10-llc; rough heavy bucks. 12-13C. I Beer: Good cows, S3-36c lb; csnners cutters, 30-33c. Onions: SO-lb. sack Ore. western yel lows. No. 1, medium. $2.00-40; large. si.9o-a.uu; cam. reoi. sxza-do. Potatoes: Ore. local long whites. No. 1. 53.15-45: Wlajnath Falls rosaata. cold storage. No. 1A. S4 .30-65; New crop lam. ions wnites. ujo-33. Hay: U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa, de livered carlo ts I".0-B. Portland or Puget aouna marcets, nominally wjz-zjm) ion. Portland Livestock 1 1 740 10. sows I6.00; no feeder pigs early. Sheep salable 600: sorm lambs steady-50 cents lower; few shorn year lings steady: slaughter - ewes unchang ed; small lot choice sprin lambs 24.00. top; bulk good-cnotcs 80-95 lbs. 23 .00-JO; medium-good 2L50-22i: down to 10 00; medium-good shorn yearlings 18.00-20.00; common kinds down to 13.00; good-choice shorn slaughter ewe .50-7.00; good-choice 74-74 lb. sorlna- leedins lamb 19.00- 20.00. 1 Portland Grain PORTLAND, lone 20 fat tentative, subject to immediate chanee: premium quality, maximum to J w 1 per cent aciaity delivered in Portland. 61-64c lb: first quality. 63 2c: second quality. 57-0c. Butter Wholesal r.O.B.buDc cubes 10 wnoiesaiers: urade AA, S3 ue 10: a. u score, eoc: a. ao 5c: C. 89 score. BSC Abov nrieea ir strictly nominal. i Cheese Selling pric to Portland wholesalers t Oregon single. 34-38) ib; Oregon 8-lb loaf. 41-4Hc. . Eggs To wholesalers: A grade, larre, 42ia-43,sC dot; A grade, medium. 41 T 42,c: B grade, large, M-38c. Live chickens No. 1 -quality. T.O.&. plants: B rollers under lbs. 2e lb: fryers. 2U-3 lbs. g1-30c; 3-4 lbs. 2S-30e: roasters, 4lba and over, 29c: light bens under 4 lb. 15-18c: ever 4 lbs. n-lac, heavy bens, all weights. l-20c; old roosters, all weights, 11-lSc. .' Rabbits (Average to growers); Lhr white. 4-5 lbs. 22 -24c lb; 5-4 lbs. 18-20c: colored, 2 cents lower, old or heavy does and bucks. 10-14c lb; fresh dressed fryers to retailers, 8054c; Idaho fryers and roasters, 43c. Iresa dressed meats (wboksalera to retailers; dollars per cwt): Beef: Steer, good. SOO-80S tba. 848 80: cocnaaerciaL S47-4SJO- utilitv. 441- 45; cows,, commercial. 840-42; utility. PORTLAND. June 20 -(AP)-fUSDA) Cattle salable 150; bulk supply slaugh ter dosses low grade, steady: common grass steers 24.00-25.00; - few plain dairy type 20.00-22.50; common grass heifers 20.00-23.00; plain dairy ; types HJK'jo; lew medium cows 19.50-20.00; canners-cutters - mostly 15.00-17.25; sheus downward to 12.00; medium- PORTLAND, June 20 .-AP)- Cash I grain: Barley No. i 45 Ib. BW 64.50. casb wheat (bid): Soft white 232: soft white (no Rex) 2.22; White club 22. x Hard red winter: Ordinary 222; 10 per cent 2.22; . 11 per cent 23; 12 per cent 2.2. Today's car receipts: Wheat 104. barley X flour 7. corn S. inillfeed 10. 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