Miss Helen Al brich Married at Nuptial Mass at St. Joseph's Tr.-yniT)tTtf their vows at a nuptial nasi at St. Joseph's Catholic Church on Saturday morning were Miss Helen Jane Albrich, daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Albrich, and Walter L. Van Handel, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Van Handel of Stayton. ' The Rev. Joseph E. Vanderbeck officiated at the 9:30 o'clock rites before a setting of white and pink chrysanthemums and snapdragons. Soloists were Gerald Neitling and Lawrence Alley and Mrs. Ray mond Barton was the organist. The altar boys were Donald Albrich and David Foltz. . The bridal gown was of Veneti an lace and satin, fashioned with a lace bodice and sleeves over satin , and a full satin skirt terminating in a court train. A lace cap ad : orned with orange blossoms held in place her fingertip illusion veil. She carried a cascade bouquet of pink rapture roses, , White carna tions and stephanotis. Miss Anita Albrich was her sis ter's honor maid and wore a bal lerina gown of aqua net over sat in with a bolero jacket. Brides maids were Miss Wanda Lam brecht and Miss Rosemary Dough erty, who wore pink ballerina frocks of nylon net over taffeta with brocaded bolero jackets. Their bouquets were of bouvardia, stephanotis and elfe roses. -Attend the Groom Raymond Bartosz stood with the groom as best man. Groomsmen were Alan Albrich and Ronald Minten. Seating the guests were Joseph Albrich, James Brunelle and Michael Dombrowsky. For her daughter's nuptials Mrs. Albrich wore a forest green dress with black accessories and corsage of elfe roses and stephanotis. Mrs. Van Handel wore a navy blue gown and corsage of rapture roses and stephanotis for her son's mar riage. A wedding breakfast for the bridal party and immediate family followed at the Albrich home on South High Street. In the after noon the newlyweds greeted their guests at a reception between 1 and 4 o'clock at the Albrich residence. Pouring were Mrs. Lawrence Al ley, Mrs. George Hemann and Mrs. Raymond Bartosz. Mrs. Helen Pro vost cut the bride's cake. Assist ing were Miss Rita Lange, Miss Joan and Joyce Traviss and Mrs. Joseph Albrich Jr. After a wedding trip to Calif or- Hall's Water Colors on Exhibit Of interest to art lovers in Sa lem and the Willamette Valley is the exhibit of Carl Hall's water colors opening Monday, Jan. 12 at the Willamette University Art De partment buildings The exhibit will be open to the public for the remainder of the month through Friday each week from 8 a. m. to 4 p.m. Nineteen water colon are in cluded in the exhibit, five of them on display to the public for the first time. Sponsoring the exhibit are members of the Salem Art As sociation and the Art Department of Willamette University. Carl Hall is the artist in resi dence at Willamette University and the purpose of the exhibit is to en courage the appreciation and en joyment of art in the Salem area. A public reception and tea is be ing arranged for Friday. Jan. 16 in honor of Mr. Hall at the exhibit from 3 to 0 p. m. Miss Elizabeth Lord, chairman of the reception committee of the Salem Art As sociation, is in charge of the affair to which the interested public is invited. Mrs. L. E. deWeese is chairman of the exhibits committee of the Salem Art Association and Dr. Cameron Paulin, head of the Wil lamette University Art Depart ment, represents the other co sponsor of the exhibit. nia the couple will be at home at ReedsporL For traveling the new Mrs. Handel changed to a grey and white coat dress of boucle, a pastel blue topper and black accessories. m fho great now fall TV shows GO GjJ DQ S2 172X3 Playhouso 21 u -' "- -"v -Jfli ,ML liT;.'.-.,.';."!" ".. -. .''Sc-iw.-r-. 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