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3 t -. ! Statesman Salem, Orsw Sun. June 21, IS S3 (Sec. 1) 9 ... f J 1 1 .. J 5 - -- . z.. 4 Mrs. Thomas Alexander McDonald (Marian Unger) whose "wedding was an event of June 20 at St Mary's Ca tholic Church, Mt. Angel. The bride is the daughter of Edward G. Ungers of ML Angel and the groom is the son, of Mr. and Mrs. Alex McDonald of Ashwood, Oregon. (Artz Studio). St. Mary7s Is Setting for Nuptials MT. ANGEL Miss Marian Un ger, only ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Unger of Mt An gel, became the bride of Thomas Alexander McDonald of Ash wood,. Saturday morning, June 20. The Rev. Joseph B. Neal of St Francis Church, Roy, Oregon, and old friend of the family, of ficiating at the 10:30 o'clock double ring ceremony and nup tial high mass in St Mary's Ca tholic church. Altar boys were Jimmy Unger, brother of the bride, and Ron ald, Bob and Terry Orme, cou sins. ,i, Theij groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex McDonald of Esh wood, Oregon. Miss Helen Keber was organ ist and St Mary's choir sang. Gerald Nietling was soloist The blonde bride walked down the aisle on the arm of her fath er, between pews marked with white satin bows. Her bridal gown was of white slipper satin, fashioned with fitted bodice with a deep U waistline and Victorian neckline enhanced with Irish lace. The court train fell from a gathered skirt and was accented by two deep tucks. Her finger tip veil cascaded from a cloche of net banded with satin caught low on either side with clusters of lilies-of-the-valley with tiny pink-hued roses caught in the white satin shower streamers. She carried a bouquet of white roses, carnations and stephanotis. Precede the Bride Four attendants in dresses of pale yellow and green preceded the bride. All wore gowns of or gandy over taffeta, identically styled with fitted bodice and full gathered skirt bandeaux of mat ching net and pearls and white nylon gloves. Miss Norma Jean Unger of Portland, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor and wore yellow, carrying an arm bouquet of or chid gladioluses. The bridesmaids were Miss Donna Agnew, Cotton wood, Idaho, and Mrs. Robert Furrow, Portland, in green and carrying yellow gladioluses. Kay Marston, Ashwood, niece of the groom, was uowergirL The mother of the bride was gowned in mauve lace over petal pink taffeta and chose white and pink accessories. The groom's mother wore a blue dress with black and white accessories. Each wore an orchid corsage. Tom Kasberger of The Dalles stood with the groom as best man and groomsman was -Ronald Mc Donald, brother of the groom. The ushers were Arnold, Billy and Richard Unger, brothers of the bride.. Luncheon la Garden The reception followed im- Jnediately at the home of the bride's parents. A buffet lunch eon was served to some 500 guests at tables arranged about the .spacious lawns that surround the - large,1 white colonial house with its glass-covered patio. Miss Elizabeth Unger, aunt of the bride, cut the cake and pour ing were Mrs. A. C Hoston, Mrs. A. A. Ebner and Mrs. Frank Bentley. The gift table was pre sided over by Mrs. Margaret Or me and Mrs. H. C Piatt and Miss Joanne Bochsler passed the - guest book. Serving : were the Misses Pat, Ruth and Mary Wag ner, Phyllis Wolf, Elaine Annan and Loretta and Rosalie Thomas. . Candy Piatt passed the dream , v " ' t - 7.-.' Reports Given. At VFW Meet SILVERTON Fifty hours of community service by members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary was reported Wednes day night by Mrs. Robert Edger ton, auxiliary president Mrs. Harry Walker, hospital chair man, added that 37 hours of sew ing had also been done by mem bers, and asked for donations of yarn and crochet thread for fur ther work. Mrs. Lewis Thomas, civilian de fense chairman, reported that on ly two radio stations would be broadcasting in case of an air raid, and Mrs. Frank Roemer, youth activity chairman, report ed the need for youth cards, candles and children's books, for the Children's home. She added that committees would deliver these if they were brought to her. Announced as delegates to the state encampment at The Dalles, June 24 to 27 inclusive were Mrs. Edgerton, Mrs. Leland Morgan, Mrs. Mark Wentzel, Mrs. Roemer, and Mrs. Thomas.. Mrs. Edgerton reported the next meeting of the auxiliary for Wednesday night July 1. Jason Lee WSCS Circles Meet Circle meetings of the Wo men s Society of Christian Ser vice of the Jason Lee Methodist Church will meet Wednesday as follows: January-July meet for dessert luncheon at the home of Mrs. C. A. Gies, 1075 Shipping St, 1:30 p. m. February-Au gust meet for des sert luncheon 'with Mrs. Roy Ro berts, 859 Shipping St, 1:30 p. m. March-September meet in the Phipps Room of the church, 1:30 p. m. May-November meet in the fire place room at the church for a covered dish dinner, 1 p. m. April-October will meet in the Kirby Room at the church, 1:30 p. m. June- December will bold a covered dish dinner at the home of Mrs. Philip AspinwalL 1185 N. 18th St, at 1 p. m. Dullums Hosts To Visitors SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Dullum' entertained at their home Wednesday night in compliment to her brother and his family, Mr. and Mrs.Harold Nerness and Harvey from Bing ham Lake, Minn- who have been visiting here. Bidden were Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hatteberg, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hatteberg, William and Miss Nettie Hatteberg, the lat ter two: from Salem. The four Ha tte bergs are cousins of Mrs. Dullum and Mrs, Nerness. soroptunists will meet tor a noon luncheon on Wednesday at the Golden Pheasant The pro gram will feature tourist week and there will be a speaker. a short wedding trip and win be at home in Ashwood after July , 1. For traveling the bride chose a pink suit with white and black trim; white accessories and an or chid corsage.v " ; 4 The bride is a graduate of Mt Angel Academy - and Province School of Nursing, Portland, and is a registered nurse. The groom. who is an Eastern Oregon ranch I " IT0'"" fLW " I If ' h i-'''' 5 1 - Mrs. Robert Elwood Graf, the former Mary Evelyn Parke before her marriage on June 19 at the First Con gregational Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester G. Parke and Captain Graf is ; the son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Graf of Portland. The couple will live at Fort Belvoir, Va. (Maryland Studio, Pasadena). Music for Today Flagstad Sings With Oslo Players In Another Festival Program By MAXINE BUREN Statesman Music Editor Kirsten Flagstad will be soprano soloist with the Oslo Phil harmonic Orchestra, conducted by Odd Gruner-Hegge, on the second broadcast from the International Festival of Music, Drama and Folklore of Bergen, Norway, on World Music Festivals." ' . , NBC continues its summer series on Saturdays and its regular programs Sunday and Monday. Today's programs are: , 10:30 on CBS World Music Festivals, James Fassett, mu sic commentator. Kirsten Flag stad, soloist, with the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, con ducted by Carl Garaguly. Symphonic Dances Grieg (Bergen Symphony Orches tra, Carl Garaguly, conductor) Romance ------ Grieg Prelude and "Liebestod" from "Tristan und Isolde" . Wagner Immolation Scene from "Die Goetterdammerung" .Wagner (Kirsten Flagstad, soloist with Oslo Philharmonic Or chestra, Odd Gruner-Hegge, conductor) 8:30 on NBC The Standard Hour, with Dorothy Warens kjold, soprano and Fredell Lack pianist as soloists. Carmen Dra gon directs the orchestra. Im Fruhhng (In Springtime) -Goldmark Estrellita Ponce Miss Warenskjold Polonaise Brillante. in D Major -4 Wieniawski Miss Lack Scenes Pittoresques Massenet Chere Nuit - Bachelet Miss Warenskjold Impressions of Italy Charpentier Concerton No. 3 in G Major: 1st Movement Mozart Miss Lack Songs of the. Auvergne: French Traditional Bailero Malheureux qui a una ' femme ! Miss Warenskjold La Source Ballet (SeL) . . -V Delibes Monday's better programs are: . 9:30 on NBC The Voice of Firestone with Mimi BenzelL soprano, as guest soloist How ard Barlow directs the orches tra. Mascot of the Troop . Herbert Chorus and Orchestra Summertime from "Porgy and Bess" Gershwin Benzell t Blue Danube Walts ..Strauss Orchestra Batti, batti, o bel Masetto . from "Don Giovanni" Moxart Benzell My Laddie i.Thayer Benzell and Chorus .Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 Liszt . Orchestra . . Love Is Where You Find It , . 1 Brown Benzell and Chorus 8:30 on NBC The Railroad Hour with Gordon MacRae and Dorothy Warenskjold. Carmen Dragon directs the orchestra. New Wine -Story by Lawrence and Lee 9:00 on NBC The Telephone Hour with Donald Voorhees di recting the Bell Orchestra. Sey mour Lipkin, pianist, guest so loist Adoration Borowski Orchestra Rondo Capriccioso Mendelssohn Lipkin ' . The Girl with the Flaxen Hair Debussy Orchestra Concerto No. 2 in C Minor (First Movement) Rachmaninoff Lipkin and Orchestra 3:30 Saturday The NBC Summer Symphony Orchestra with Walter Ducloux conduct ing. Music from "A Midsummer Night's Dream Mendelssohn Overture Intermezzo Nocturne Scherzo March Concerto No. 4 for Orchestra Hovhaness Andalousie de Grignon Toastmistress Installs Officers Chemeketa Toastmistress Club held its last dinner meet ing of the season Thursday night at the Golden Pheasant Mrs. Paul Gilmer, the outgoing president presided. New officers were installed including; Mrs. Lee Haskins, president; Miss Nancy Stuart vice-president; Mrs. L. O. Ten nis, recording secretary; Mrs. Lyie sacre, corresponding sec retary; Mrs. G. A. Sherman, treasurer; Mrs. J. W. TlndalL club representative. Mrs. Mabe! Jenkins was the installing offi cer. Miss Emma Brown was pre sented the "oscar for the eve - ning and Mrs. Erie Nelte was toastmistress. Mrs. James Tin- dall was the hostess. Salem Chapter, OES win con fer degrees on new members at the Saturday night meeting at the Masonic Temple at 8 p. m. For an Exclusive Hair Style to fit Your Personality visit Willamette Valley's Most Complete Beauty Institution 251 M. Liberty DU! 34921 Mrs. Richard A. Hodgson, the former Pebble DeSart prior to her marriage on June 15 at the First Congrega tional Churchy The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . Delmer G. DeSarLand the groom is the son of Mr. and ''' Mrs. George W. iiodgson of Dhahran, Saudia Arabia. (McEwan Studio). Marriage Date For Couple Is Told Mr. and Mrs. Glen Southwick announce the forthcoming mar riage of their granddaughter, Barbara Jo Garner to John T. Houser, son of Dr". and Mrs. John B. Houser of Lebanon. The couple will be married July 23 at the First Congregational Church in Salem. jtotn ace graduates 01 saiem Academy and Mr. Houser attend ed, the Oregon College of Educa tion at Monmouth. They will re side in Monmouth. Central Howell Mrs. Robert Neal and children have arrived to visit her mother, Mrs. A. E. Kuenri, and other relatives. The Rev. Mr. Neal is attending a con ference in California and will re turn to Portland for a meeting. He will accompany bis family home to Santa Cruz, Calif. The PLE and F Club will hold its annual picnic dinner on Wed nesday night at the home of Mrs. Ralph Willcox, 3815 McCain Ave., at 6:30 p. m. In case of rain the dinner will be held at the home of Mrs. Al Neiderberger, 4140 North River Road. Stulkuvns OrfffMters f Nalfsaeltf FesMas 1 ? Miss Torvond On Cruise SILVERTON Miss Evelyn Torvend, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Torvend of Silver ton, and a teacher in the Hills boro schools, left Thursday for a several weeks' Caribbean cruise. She will return to Sil verton late in the summer for another brief stay before she goes on to her work at Hills boro. ' Mr. and Mrs. Philip Clites will leave early in July for Nebras ka for a few weeks vacation. Mr. Clites is an instructor in the Silverton school system. Members of Chapter AB, POl will hold their last meeting unti' fall Monday night at the countr home of Mrs. Arthur Bone, Routt 8, Box 588. A picnic dinner wil be served at 6 o'clock with the business session following 8 Exposure Film Developed ic Printed Jumbo or Regular size Just 40c Artz Photographs 825 Court St family Footwear for a livelier vacation and those leisure , .' hours at home. One full inch of foam rubber deep cushioned comfort Styled of a variety of - materials with that nautical twist V Miss Rockhill Married to Mr. Rickey ! GRAND ISLAND Miss Iva Clarice Rockhill, daughter of Mrs. Lulu A. RockbiH, became the bride of B. Gilbert Rickey of Es tacada, son of j Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C Rickey Sr. of Estacada, at vows exchanged at the Mocks Crest Evangelical United Breth- ern Church in Portland on June 13 at 8 pjn. , , : Mrs. Eugene Lamb of Wilmore, Kentucky, sister of the bride, was the organist and accompanied Mrs. Paul Pike and the Rev. George K. Hillen who sang. The double ring ceremony was per formed , by the Rev. George K. Millen of Mapleton, assisted by the Rev. Clyde Dollar of Dayton. : The .bride was given in marri age by her brother, Dick Rock. hill of Dayton. She chose for her wedding a floor length gown of white lace and net over satin. Her finger-tip illusion veil was held in place with a coronation crown and her wedding bouquet was 01 white roses and stephano tis on a wmte jace zan. Miss Lois Rockhill was maid of honor for her sister and Mrs. J. A. White of Toledo and 'Mrs. Carl Wood of Dayton, both sis ters of the bride, were brides maids. The attendants were gown ed in identical coral ballerina frocks with full net skirts over taffeta, lace bodices and match ing mitts. Their picture hats were of coral net and they carried white lace fans with toyman rosebuds. Brothes is Best Man Roy . Rickey, of . Springfield, brother of the groom,, was best M man ana usners were josepn Rickey Jr. of Estacada and James Rickey of Portland, both broth ers of the groom. Mrs. Lulu Rockhill chose for her daughter's wedding a laven der suit with black and white accessories. The groom's moth er wore a navy two-piece dress with navy and white accessories. Mrs. Dick Rockhill served the wedding cake at the reception which followed the ceremony. She was assisted by Joanne New elL Miss Shirley Field poured the punch assisted by Mrs. Ray Nash, Mrs. Jamie Ediger, Misses Dolo res Jeppesen and Roberta Robb, The bride wore a red and white pin checked suit with red and white accessories for the wedding trip to the Oregon beaches. After June 22 the couple will be at home in Estacada, where the groom is employed in the U. S. Forest Service. You look so cool'and pretty in The freshness of white does o much for your summer costumesjy 1 And lovely Red Cross Shoes do so much for you, because they're truly becoming on your foot tiAisr frmnt man mmmr m-wmm America unchallenged sAo Cosmis Sports Dance, -. The Cosmis Club will hold a sport dance on Saturday, June 27 at the Izaak Walton Clubhouse between 9 and' 12 o'clock. Char les:' Claggett and his orchestra will furnish the dance music The committee includes Mr. and Mrs. Austin Walker, chairmen Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Myron and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Flake. Hosts fori the evening will be Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bowman. it ilisiflf in tile X7hy let joat ovtmoded . fiirnrvsA jewclrj slumber layout vault or jewel box?;" Diamonds have tverUttimg beauty . . . need only the ' awakening kissM of one of ' ovrnew,modernsetdngs'to ' come to magical life again! See owe ilarge selection' of castom-typc mountings now ... all surprisingly . tnpoce. ' , ; oinero eene 379 State Street a t. i , : i'.i'f I- - . Choose 1 SfflldDlES 89S.129S: fobe 1 ; ! : r 11 1 1 r I ; i i . i - 11 'I V , . 1 A Lk - ST) xSZiAM ' ' '''''''' '' 5 ; j er, graduated from St Mary's . newlyweds went south for Academy, The Dalles. cakes. : : I ; " -. - -"