Nuptials Held At Church GERVAI S Miss Viola Mae Bierly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bierly of Woodburn. was married at a three o'clock candle light ceremony Sunday afternoon, May 20 to Donald Norman. Hansel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hansel of Portland. The service was per formed in the Gervais Presbyter ian church by the Rev. Ernest Tremblay. Mrs. Bruce Short and Miss Mary Jane Hall lighted the candles. Mrs. Jess C Adams was organ ist. Mrs. Lloyd Dale Brown of Aberdeen, Washington and Konaia Lush of Salem, were soloists. The bride wore a - ballerina length gown with lace bodice with small collar, and long full sleeves with wrist ruffles. The nylon net skirt was full. A bandeau of orange blossoms held in place her finger tip lace trimmed illusion veil. She carried a bouquet of pink roses centered with a white orchid. ; Mrs. Richard Minson of Red mond was her sister's matron of honor and wore an aqua lace bal lerina length dress. She carried yellow roses. Neices of the bride, Carol Bierly of Tulelake, Califor nia and Janet Minson of Redmond, were junior bridesmaids and wore pink dresses and carried pink roses. ' Mathew Russell of Portland was best man for his brother-in-law. Elmer Bierly and Evan Russell were ushers. ' For her t daughter's wedding, Mrs. Bierly wore a grey, aqua and white sheer print with white ac cessories. The bridegroom's moth er wore a , lights b r o w n bead trimmed gown and brown acces sories. Both wore pink rosebud corsages. A reception was held following the ceremony in the church par lors. Mrs. Amos Bierly and Mrs. Elmer Bierly, sisters-in-law of the bride, cut the cake. Mrs. Mathew Russell, the- groom's sister poured the coffee. Mrs. John Drake and Mrs. Vernon Dobion were in charge of the punchbowL Mrs, Glen Trussell, Miss Barbara Peter son, Miss Dawn Jones and Mrs. Robert Holoubek assisted. For travelling the bride wore a rose beige check suit with white and blue accessories and an orchid corsage The bride is a graduate of Ger vais union him school and has been employed by the state unem ployment compensation committee. The groom graduated from Jeffer son high school in Portland and has attended the University of Oregon! He is now a student of Western States college in Portland. Shower Fetes Teacher LYONS Miss Deane Thomp son, first grade teacher at the Mari-Linn school was honored with a shower held at the com munity club house Thursday eve ning. Miss Thompson plans to be married in August. Refreshments were served to Miss Thompson, Mesdames Wiliard Hartnell, Don-; Id Huber, Eldon Mulkey, Jim Phelps, Clyde Bressler, John Har greaves, Vern Nydegger, Floyd Bassett, Sam Bridges. Glen Julian,' Leo Cruson, Robert Fetherston, John Prideaux, William Prichard, Art Baltzer, ; Burl Smith, George lluffma, Alex Bodeker, Beulah Lewis, Marlyn Baltzer, Shiela Westover, Alice Huber, Minnie Wright, . Keta Dysinger, Janet Huffman, Vivian Boyce, and Mrs. Collier. Those sending gifts were Elva Kuiken, Hazel Wirth, Janice Huffman, Helen Pietrok, Mes dames Lawrence DougaU, Robert Be thell, Phillip Pietrok, Hershel Culwell, Thomas Putman, Ivan Smith, Herman Free, Ben Volten, Donald McWhirk and O. L. Jones. SWEET HOME Mr. and - Mrs. Neil Robertson were hosts at a going-away party held at their home on east L street Saturday evening for Paul Lorimor, west coast inspector, who left Port land by plane Sunday evening for New York, where he will be em ployed at his job for the next six months. Mrs. Lorimor and two children will remain here during his absence. Present at the party were Mr. and Mrs. James Mre head, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gar ber, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shepherd nd Mr. and Mrs. Lcc'-ner and children. FOR HEALTH Hoi LuJii?e SPECIAL FOB FRIDAY MID SATURDAY Fresh Linn Cod FUESII II ALETLTT FBESLI HALIBUT CHEEKS FRESH SFIUHG CHHI00K SALIIOII FRESH FILET OF SOLE FRESH FILET OF RED SHAFFER FRESH-FILET OF COD FRESH FILET CF HALIBUT -FRESH .PACIFIC OYSTERS . Fresh Crabs and Crab Meat, Meat. Fresh and ZScmd Prawns. Fresh Lobsters, Bppsrsd Sfl!.-nca and Cjnoksd Salmon, Finnan Had die, Fr2t Dressed Fryers and Hens. '. . Mr. and Mrs. Johni McCleary are announcing the en gagement oi their daughter. Iris Baline, to Dale Bull, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bull of Salem. No date has been set for the wedding. Oesten-Miller photo). ! Oleta Murphy f New Adviser jj Woodburn4-Miss Oleta Murphy, Woodburn high school senior and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Murphy of Woodburn, was install ed as worthy; advisor of the Ever' green assembly! of Rainbow? Girls Thursday night in public ceremo nies. Installing officer was the re tiring worthy advisor, Miss Eileen Rogers. Woodburn DeMolay! boys put on the crowning ceremony fol lowing the installation. Mrs. Tom DeAnnond is mother advisor for the organization. ; Other elective officers installed included Miss June Polly, associate worthy advisor J Miss Loris' Lar son, charity ; I Miss Loris Merriott, hope, and Miss Shirley Anderson, faith. fif t! Appointive; ot fleers Installed were Miss Jane McGrath, chap lain; Miss Joanne Schmid,: drill leader: Miss Janet Blanchard, as sistant drill leader; Miss Sharon Guthrie, love; Miss Dixie Ruud, religion; Miss Elpis Nelson, nature; Miss Evelyn 'Becker, Immortality; Miss Sue Paulson, f idelity; s Miss Jean Stack, patriotism; Mis? Ka ren Magnusort, service; Miss Lorna Henderson, confidential observer; Miss Dixie Bean, outer observer; Miss Dorothy Baxter, musician; Miss Marsha 'LaBarr, choir direc tor; Miss Marjorie Chitwood, his torian, and Miss Donna Becker, custodian. 5 1 si Members of the choir are Matti Sue Clark, Karol Kay Rhode,! Lin da Peterson. Joanne Gaviola,! De- lene Seely, Julia Ann Rostvold, Barbara Baumann and Joyce Eek wortzel. The! drill team is Janice Painter, chairman; Patty Luffman, Nancy Schuler, j Joanne Mattson, Shirley Knoxi Phyllis Roberts, Jo anne Williamson and Irene Layne. M1U City -Athol Cline was sur prised when I a group of friends honored him;, on his birthday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Davidson. Present were Betty Lou Cree and Athol Cline, Viola Peter son and Earl Hennes, Donna Nel son and Jerry Larson, Lola Kelly and Mervin Haun Patricia David son, Jerry Swan, Birdie Larson, Arthur Peterion. Mickie Schroe- der, Jimmie Carey, Mr. and Mrs. John Davidson, i ; Orchard Helfbts Forty women attended a kitchen shower in honor of Miss Delores Girod on Saturday at the horn of Mrs. Albert Bouf fleur with Mrs. Veneta McMorris assisting. Miss Girod will be mar tied in June to James McDowell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy McDowell. AIID EC Oil 01 IY GdoCq By the piece Jb. 2$t Fresh Shrimp and Shrimp 3 Outgoing Officer Feted Women's Catholic Order of For esters met Tuesday night at the Salem Woman's clubhouse. Mrs. Josephy Henny, retiring: chief ranger, was presented the tradi tional court pin by Mrs. B. J. Dimelar: Plans were made for the central council meeting of the Women's Catholic Order of For esters of Oregon to be held j in Salem in August. A campship was awarded to Mary Angela Suing, a Junior Catholic Daughter. Re freshments were served by Mrs. B. Innocenti and Mrs. B. Krechter. Auxiliary Holds Initiation Mt. Angel Seven! new mem bers were initiated into the Amer ican Legion auxiliary Tuesday night, the past presidents officiat ing.. The new members are: Mrs. Mike Landaring, Mrs. Philip Culp, Mrs. Barney Kirsch, j Mrs. .Tom Bockelman, Mrs. Louise Wei ton, Mrs. Ray Ruscher, Mrs. Vincent Smith. The initiation team In cluded Mrs. Fred Lucht. Mrs. Cle tus Butsch, Mrs. Fred Prbsser, Miss Theresa Dehler, Miss Loretta Deh ler, Mrs. Clifford Norton and Ma Mae Heggie. j i Mrs. Gene Hoffer reported that two girls from Mt. Angel Academy had been chosen to represent Mt. Angel at Girls State at Willamette university June 18 to 24. The choice of the auxiliary is Barbara Lacy and the girl sponsored by the Cath olic Daughters of America is Faith Manion of Scotts Mills. Frances Dieker and Betsy Verboort have been named alternates. All auxiliary members will help in the sale of poppies on Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Dora Gores and Mrs. Hoffer in charge. Child ren of the eighth grade of St Mary's school, will also help sell me poppies. GRACE'S - - now offering one OUTSTANDING piece of COSTUME JEWELRY with every beautiful summer hat that has been j greatly reduced. . ' I ' ' ' . 234 North High HouckAltkd" Family Reunion . Sweet Home Mr. and Mrs. Robert Houck went to Shools on Sunday to attend the Houck family reunion held at the home of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Kirkpa trick. The Houck ' family were early settlers in Oregon. ' Mr. and Mrs. David. Houck, parents and grand parents of the present day Houcks, came from Ohio and Illinois. Dav id Houck, bora In Carroll county Ohio, In 1830, and Illla Lammon, his wife, born In Green county Il linois in 1845, came to Oregon in covered wagon with ox team in 1847. Following their marriage at Oakland, Oregon, they settled on a ranch in the Illinois valley. They were the parents of 12 children, seven of whom are now living. Of the seven, six were In attendance at the reunion. They were Joe Houck of Cave Junction;George Houck, Klamath Falls; Robert Houck, Sweet " Home; i Mrs. Jim Trefrem, Portland: Mrs. Laura Johnson, Crescent City, Calif., and nancy ; Cummin gs, Oregon City. Jim Houck, Ashland, was not pres ent Fifty-three persons attended the reunion. i - a ! Along with the family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Kirkpa trick celebrat ed their 50th wedding anniversary. Gilbert Kirkpa trick was born at McMinnville in 11872, and his wife, Clara Houck, was born In Jose phine county in .1872. . They were married in Portland In 1901. They have resided on their ranch at Shools for the past 40 years." Rainbow Girls Honor Mothers DALLAS Naomi assembly, Or der of Rainbow for Girls honored their mothers and past mother ad visors May 21,' following the reg ular meeting. i Marjorie Nelson, program chair man, presented the program which included a reading by Marjorie Lute; whistling solo,: by Lorna Lawrence and a reading, by Mar jorie Nelson, t . : Those attending included: Mrs. Richard Van den Bosch, Mrs. E. B. Hamilton, Mrs. Garland Kestler, Mrs. A. J. Cleveland, Mrs. Bolton Stinnete, Mrs. John Cambpell and Mrs. George Kin-re. Wanda Holmes was refreshment chairman. Phyllis Ruieter was chairman of the cor sage commitee. ; Installation Of officers was held Saturday night with a group of boys from the Order of Demolay at Independence officiating. Donna Schroeder was installing officer; Ann Gerling, marsh all; Mrs. Alma Dempsey, musician and Sally Stin nette, chaplain. i . Officers installed Include: Jane Hart, worthy j advisor;- Betty Craven, 'assistant worthy advisor; Janet Lundy, f Charity; Phyllis Ruiter was chairman of the cor Faith. ' I- j The appointed officers are Wanda Holmes, love; Mary Curry, religion; Sara Bossatti, nature; Lura Moen, Immortality; Mary Gerlinger, fidelity; Darlene Parke, patriotism; Gerry Reinemer. serv ice; Patty Boss, chaplain; Lois Learner, drill leader; Marilyn Ruby, assistant drill leader; Shar on Forrette, outer observer; Lorna Lawrence, confidential observer; Beverly Trent musician; lone Cochrane, choir director; Char lene Wiedeman, historian. . i i The Lyons Extension unit held an all day meeting at the com munity club house Friday with a joint meeting with the Jordan unit Virgeen Scott Mabel Down ing and Rose -Thayer j were host esses assisted by some1 of the Jor dan ladies. Miss Mary Frances Kelly was present and held a dis cussion on the second series of weight control,- j ! f " r ' ,t - - ' i - J fcaiMa) ntmimti I Mrs. Alan Haslebacher J (Patricia Ann Hynes) who was married on May 19 at ISt Paul's Catholic church jln Silverton. The bride Is 4he daughter of Mr. and Mrs. , Edward Hynes and fthe grobrxi is the son of Mr. land Mrs. Edward - Hasle-, Ibacher. (Arte photography). Couple to Live in lios Angeles Buena Vista Mrs. Lucille Sadie of Albany and John Wright of Los Angeles were united in marriage at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Pruiett Sunday afternoon. May 20. Rev. Melville T. Wire of Salem read the vows. The bride wore a white linen suit with navy " blue accessories. Her only attendant was her niece. Miss Beverly Kabler of Albany. Best man was James Webb. 'During thf reception "hour Mrs. Frank Sadie cut the wedding cake, Mrs. Charles Martinek poured and Mrs. Alvin Root presided at the punch bowL After a short honeymoon the M YOU'LL nfttii-"nn Pltdlorn Dc&crs ,-fiafr , Vi Price Lnggcgo QXsctmnnued Patterns) Larce Frcsnod Picinrcs S2S.M YalM Plastic Easts CInb Cfcnirs (Chelee'el-Celer) 7-Drawer Ef Walnut wii ! . or Maple Com In Rebekah Lodge : : In Sessions r 4 :- t HI l - ; Mrs. Donald; Muellhaupt, noble grand, presided at the regular ses sion of the Salem. Rebekah Lodge No. 1 at the IOOF halL Mrs. Mary Jane White and Mrs. June Thorne were elected to membership. In troduced and welcomed as a new member was Mrs. George Beane Mrs. Justine Kildee gave her report of the. Council of f Women's clubs. Mrs. Jane Mennls was elect ed for recommendation as advisor to the Beta Iota Theta Bho club No. 57 and Mrs. Lawrence Mc- Clure as her assistant. Mrs. Clyde Bancroft told of her recent visit to ML Jefferson Re bekah Lodge at Jefferson. Mrs. Blanche Bull and Mrs. Gavin Hill, chairman of the good of the order committee, presented . some - tips on good etiquette in the lodge. Social night will be next Mon day evening and Almira ' Rebekah Lodge No. 26 of Dallas is coming to present "The Model Lodge." Guests Attend Sojourners ! Guests at the dessert luncheon and bridge party f or So journers on Thursday afternoon at the Salem Woman's clubhouse were Mrs. M. S. UUman, Mrs. John Neilsen, Mrs. Wilfred Chaussee, Mrs. ( Landers Finseth and Mrs. George J. Scott. A new , member welcomed was Mrs. Eugene Olson. The . theme for the decor was roses , with each table centered with a rose floating in a crystal dish. Bouquets of roses were ar ranged about the rooms, j : i ' ! - Coeds Elected to Class Offices j Marylhurst college students have elected three Salem girls; to class offices for the coming year. They are Leonita Browne, who' will be secretary-treasurer of the senior class, and sophomores Doris Ron land and .Marlene Raschko, elect ed jls president and special events chairman, respectively. ,iiss Browne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Paul Browne, 683 N. 16th street, is a major in education. Both sophomores are majoring in home economics. Miss Rohland is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rohland, 1970 N. Church end Miss Raschko is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Raschko, 964 Kingwood Drive. ', -Among next year's club officers is Audrey Pearson, 685 Trade st, who will serve as treasurer for the Future. Teachers of America. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Pearson. i couple will be at home in Los An geles, where Mr. Wright, a recent OSC graduate. Is employed as an engineer by Lockhead Aircraft Co. 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