8 (3ec licta sacra, Galea. Miss Nancy Ann Miller Married To Paul Hawkins at Church Rites (Picture n Page 1) ' . ..- 1 V in one of the most impressive wedding ceremonies of the sum mer season Miss Nancy Ann Miller, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Burr Miller, exchanged her wedding vows with Paul & Hawkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hawkins of Astoria, in the beautiful sanctuary of St. Joseph's Catholic Church on' Saturday morning. It was at 11 o'clock that the Rev. Joseph Vanderbeck officiated at the nuptial mass before a large ratherine of friends and rela tives of the couple, many coming from out-of-town. Wayne Meusey and Corrin Alexander were the soloists with Mr. Meusey playing the organ accompaniments. Jon Michael Miller, the bride's brother and Donald Wkhman were the altar boys. Bouquets of white gladioluses and larkspur banked the altar and clusters of the flowers' marked the alternate pew. ... ..... " The pretty, Drunette nnae was ft picture' in her exquisite gown of white nylon tulle and Chantil ly lace as she walked down tne center aisle on the arm of her father to meet her bridegroom. Who was waiting at the chancel rail with his best man, William Klrby. The gown .was designed with a molded bodice of lace with long sleeves and a shallow V neckline edged in white nylon tulle. From the wide pleated waist band extended a lace pan elled tier over a sweeping tulle skirt and cotillion train. Her two tiered illusion veil cascaded from a coronet of rhinestones and seed pearls and ahe carried a bou quet of stephanotis and bouvar dia. 1 . Attendants Wear White Preceding the bride to the al tar were five pretty attendants all wearing identical frocks ' of white nylon tulle over taffeta with lace bodice fashioned with tiny cap sleeves, boat shaped necklines and pleated waist bands. The very full two tiered tulle waltz length skirts were worn over organ ay petticoats. They wore matching lace mitts and small, scalloped lace tiaras. For color accent the girls wore pink shantung shoes and carried French nosegays of pink demure roses and pink bouvardia. Miss Elizabeth Ann Lawrence of Pendleton was the honor maid and the bridesmaids were Mrs. Donald Vance McKenney of As toria, sister of the groom, Mrs. James B. Miller, the bride's sister-in-law, Mrs. James A. Rock of Corvallis and Miss Nancy Collins of Portland CIV DAT Fcr Catk : f L tacMf TarthaMft I ' : " flsyCll tavfwt0bMh . SteMiSefeMX , " Jumpers O Skirts Data Dresses Forma Is Charge Accounts Welcome TMEi TOWM S V In the friendly Capitol Shopping Center 4S0 N. Capitol St. Orsw Sunday. Aug; 23. 1S53 Seating the guests were James B. Miller, John P. Maloney and Donald Vance McKenney,' the groom's brothers-in-Uw from As toria, Robert Altman and Ken neth , Wagner: of' Portland and Richard K. Morse of Eugene. I For her daughter's . nuptials Mrs. Miller selected a- waltz length gown of amber brown Chantilly lace over taffeta with moss green shoes and satin rib bon headdress. She pinned a ui hii nh!l tn lur ffnsm Un. Hawkins chose an antique grey lace gown for her son's marriage with matching satin pill box hat and' shoes. Her corsage was a pink orchid. Reception In The Garden The newryweds greeted their guests at a large reception In the garden .of the bride's parents home on North 19th Street Pre siding at the urns were Mesdames George Foster, Emma Boyee and Lillian Holmes of Portland, aunts of the bride, Douglas Jeero of Portland, the groom's aunt, Her bert J. Darby of Portland, George S. Hoffman and John CaughelL Cutting the cake were Mesdames John P. Maloney, Astoria, James Anderson and Palmer Macdon ald of Portland and John Carson. Assisting about the garden and serving were Mesdames David Crocks tt and James Harding, Portland, Robert Jones, Corval lia, Richard Lee, William F. John son, 'Jay McMurran, Misses Ann Gerlinger. Dallas, As hie Dixon and Patricia Howard, Portland, Jane Slocnm and Mary WaddelL Lebanon. ' Barbara Keelan? San Francisco, Beverly Moor, Eugene, Elaine Stanley, Norman Camfiejd and Bernice Imlah.. The couple will . spend ' their honeymoon at CarmeL Calif, and for traveling the new Mrs. Haw kins donned a beige suit and hat with bronze shots and corsage of bronze cymbidium orchids. Af ter September 15 , Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins will be at home at 719 East 17th Street Eugene, where the groom will continue bis stu dies at the University of Oregon. tl G VJ on Alwoys popular. Warm, soft, beovtifwl $5 Siseti 34 to 43 Every girl wifl want one, Exotic blend of finest fibres. $6.95 Slzeti 34 to U 50c Down Or Leyav.'z- 'to School! Open Mon. & Fri. Nights Ttl 9 ! - i POFULAtV Visitors in Jho capital the past few weeks have been Mrs. Murray Cameron and "daughters, Sharon and Donna, of Sacraniento, Colli., who have been cjuests at the home of her parents, Mr, "and-. Mrs, David Easonu Major ; Cameron, accompanied his family to Oregon. QCenneli-Ellis Studio). Several Parties Calendared for Coming Week The coming week is marked with several informal social gath erings. On Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kenneth Wilson will be hosts for an informal aUhome at their Fairmount Hill residence. A few of their friends' have been invited to-call after 6:30 o'clock. , Assisting the hosts will be their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dasch, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brown and Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Power. A Coffee on Friday Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry and Mrs. Paul R. Hendricks are plan ning an informal coffee party for Friday, Sept 4, at the former's Fairmount Hill home. The host esses have invited a few of their friends to call between 10 and lj o'clock. Entertain at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Test are entertaining at two informal dinner parties this week, the first in a series. Eight guests have been invited for Wednesday and Saturday evenings at the : Fair- mount Hill h6me of the Tests on. East JLutner street. Tea for College Set 4 ! Miss Charlen Woods ' will be hostess for an au revoir tea on Friday afternoon at the Imperial Drive, home of her mother, Mrs. Arthur Woods in compliment to a group of the college contingent, who wilj soon be leaving for schools. Fifty coeds have been invited to the party between 4 and 6 o'clock. Mrs. VanCieave Hostess to Club SALSEM HEIGHTS Mrs. Joe VanCieave entertained the Little Garden Club of Salem Heights at a covered-dish dinner on Thursday at her home on Rat cliff Drive. ' Mrs. John Ramag was ap pointed chairman of the club's chrysanthemum show scheduled for November and Mrs. Floyd McClellan co-chairman. Guests were Mrs. Sidney Hoff man and Mrs. Myron Van Eaton of San Diego, who compared flowers in San 'Diego with those in Salem. She was a former char ter member of the club.' Mrs. L. L. Bennett will be' host ess to the club on Sept 1& ' - 1 r First fan meeting f Chadwick Chapter, OES. is scheduled for Tuesday night at the Masonic Temple at 8 o'elock. neiy Um torn-, a,.,. $5.03 cSrsAsi? $tt thrm imk IMrnir ml PU- ' VC See als the , Parkette S3.00 Also Complete line of Schaeifer's Pen and Pencils OPEN FRIDAY 443 STATE Six 1 v Totir Account InvitocT , i r " , 1;,,' 1 . ... . OES Chapter to Resume Meetings ."-. Ainsworth Chapter, OES, will resume their regular meetings on Wednesday, Sept 2 at the Scot tish Rite Temple at eight o'clock. Mrs. H. E. Smedley, worthy matron, will preside for the last time before leaving to spend a year in California. All members are asked to attend to bid au ftevoir to Mrs. Smedley. i A social hour win follow tne meeting snd refreshments will be served. f- Anniversary Party Today Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cum mings will be honored at an in formal open house at their new country place this afternoon on the occasion of their silver wed- i-ding anniversary. Over a hundred friends from Portland, HewDerg and Salem have been invited to call between 2 and 5 o'clock. Hosts' for the party are their longtime friends, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Graves and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gagan of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Parks of Wecoma and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Switzer of Salem. Assisting about the rooms will be members of the family. Bouauets of? gladioluses and other summer blooms will pro vide the decorstivenote in the bouse and a tieredu wedding cake will center the serving table. - Women's Fellowship of the Knight Memorial Church will hold a tea meeting on Wednesday at the church at 2 p.m. Mrs. R. C Churchill is chairman of the host ess committee for the tes. Back lo School with VESTFIELD! (A product of the Bulova Watch Co.) MISS UIKTY TIOJAN t mm tmmm, S TIL 9 P.M. ' 7 -ill. SAUfcL ill' ,V??:Vn- Dinner to Fete Engaged Duo Mr. and Mrs. Vern D. McMullen will be hosts for a dinner party Friday night at Shsttuc's Cha teau in compliment to their daughter, Miss Eva Marie Mc Mullen, snd her fiance, August C. Giering of Portland. The wed ding Of the couple will be an event of Saturday afternoon t the First Congregational Church. Tne dinner will follow the wedding rehearsal and bidden are members of the bridal party and parents of the duo. Covers will be placed for Miss McMullen and Mr. Giering, Mr. snd Mrs. Albert McMullen of Taft, grandparents of the bride- THE NEW IN SHOES all fha nows at . KX& ttsas KTirrJ! AM 25t 0. 0.'s, charges coOect. Honored at : Parties ; i Mrs. Howard Sargent, who is soon leaving for Portland to make her home, is the. incentive for several informal parties prior to her departure. Mr, Sargent is with the International Business Machines and has been trans ferred to Portland. r Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Farley Mogan has invited a group of Mrs. Sargent's friends to a des sert bridge at her - Kingwood Heights home on Fair Oaks Wsy at 1:30 o'clock. . ' Bidden to say au revoir to Mrs. Sargent are Mrs. William IL1 Foster,' Mrs. A. I Rigby, Mrs. Norman Shaw, Mrs. Lisle Dempe wolf, Mrs. Hobart Jackson, Mrs. Eugene Laird, Mrs. J. D. Martin, Mrs. William Healy, Mrs. Rollin Lewis, Mrs. Bon J.- deary, Mrs. William H. Johnston, Mrs. W. L. Serf gg, Mrs. Robert Hynd and Mrs. Karl "Olson. , Saturday ' morning . Mrs. Sar gent was feted at a neighborhood coffee when Mrs. Robert Hynd entertained at her Kingwood Heights home on Longriew Ave nue. Neighbors called at 10:30 o'clock to say. farewell to the popular matron. The : Sargents plan to move this coming week end. ; ' : Date Is Set For October Rites Wedding bells will 1 ring on Saturday, October 10 for Miss Dorothy Klinefelter and Rodney C. Bright, whose engagement was announced in the spring. The ceremony will take place at the First Christian Church at 2 o' clock with a reception following in the church parlors. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Nola M, Klinefelter and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell D. Bright elect, Mr. and Mrs A. C Giering of Portland, parents of the groom-elect, Mr. and Mrs. Alan McMullen of Fort Lewis, Mrs. Walter Kelly of Portland, Miss Barbara McMullen, Ronald and Douglas McMullen, Mr. and Mrs., Herbert Bauer, Dan Eastmas, Dick Schafer, Bruce Hunter, and Clair Estes of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Vern McMullen. end QuellCraff brings you evory fashion stand-out all with that $20.00 look I This season the newsy nudes crests outright excitement! Shoes peek-s-viewed for a glimpse of you . hen tnd there igleam with surprise touches'of jet, rhinestones, satin I Fashions shown in black suede . insi2es3'itolO,AAAA-C ; II If It II J i 1 Miss . Grayson N Recital Today Miss Patricia 'Grayson will be presented in recital Sunday aft ernoon at 3 o'clock at; the home of her teacher, William Fawk. LThe recital will be played on the organ recently installed in j the Fawk home.." tf - ' Miss Grayson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Graysom will en ter Laurelwood Academy at Gas ton in the fall. Greeting guests at the door will be Mrs. Louis Neuman. Mrs. Wiley Young will pour and Mrs. Edward Kortzeborn will . assist during the refreshment! hour. Luncheon Will Open DAR Season , Chemeketa Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution will open their fall season with a one o'clock luncheon at the Marion Hotel on Saturday, Sept 3. A board meeting will precede at 12 o'clock at the hotel with the regent, Mrs. IL G. Henderson, presiding. , r The guest speaker will be Miss Hattie Bratzel, who will talk on The Constitution of the United States." Mrs. Luke Johnston, who was a delegate from the chapter to the 1953 Continental Congress of DAR in Washington, D. C, in June, will give highlights of the annual congress. Mrs. Millard A. .Pekar is gen eral chairman of the j luncheon committee, assisted -by Mrs. J. T. Bouffleur, Mrs. Jason Lee, Mrs. Edward West and Miss Kate Dickson. j Coffee at Jenks Home Mrs. Howard Jenks will enter tain with a morning coffee Tues day morning. Sept. 1 at her home, 360 Cross St All mem bers of Ainsworth Chapter, OES and friends are invited to -call between ten and one o'clock. The business women of the chapter are invited to call during their lunch hour. Mr. and Mrs. Garlen Simpson and children, Dick and Toni, left Saturday for Neskowin to remain over the Labor Day weekend. Dick will have Ss his guest, Sam Cushing. Joining . -the Simpsons next weekend will be the Owen Williams family. 1 : i M ileitis J::$&i " " j mm w i m w v mm ... a r u it Open Friday Nite Til 9 P.M. m 170 N. LIBERTY Gladys Blue to Bd'Pres ented In Recital Miss Gladys Blue, daughter of Mr. And Mrs.; William Blue, will be presented in! a piano recital Tuesday, September 8 at Waller Hall on the Willamette University campfus at 8:13 p.m. The Wil lamette chapter jo! Mu Phi Epsi lon, national musk honorary, it' , presenting Miss Blue In a bene ficial recital prior! to her depar ture ifor New York, where she will attend the Eastman School of Musi in Rochester. This interested I public J4 in vited! to attend i the reciUi and reception which! will follow at Lausanne HalL Miss Amy Cirod will pity the second piano. Miss Jane i Gray, president of Mu. Phi Epsifon, and Miss Jodelle Parker, president of the Salem alumnae of Ma Phi, are heading the direc torate for; the recital and recep tion, I- . : .( Mils Blue graduated in Jn fromiWilliamette; University Col lege of Music and! has been award ed a -graduate assistantshlp at the Eastman School of Music for the . ensuing year. The award carries with at a lull tuition, plus a cash stipend. J ' The young i pianist graduated suraitia Cum laude and was elected to Alpha Kappa! Nu, scholastic honorary. The pst year she has maintained a private piano studio in Salem. , h 1 ' I . I- 1 Mrs. Smodloy is Honor Guest Mrs. Paul Hauei1 and Mrs. W. , L. Lewis, assisted by. Miss Leila Johnson entertained Thursday evening at the Hauser home with a dessert supper for the pleasure of Mrs. H. E. Smedley, who is soon ilea ving for California. Cards followed and prizes went to Mrs. Ira IGoddard and Mrs. Ross . Clarke. j " Present were Mrs. H. C Smed- t ley, Mrs. R. E. f Meredith, Mrs. Robert Stutzmain,: Mrs. Fred -Kokea, Mrs. W. C Rsmbo, Urtr 1 Leroy J. Stewtrt, Mrs.J John Goehcl, Mrs. Ross Clarke, Mrs. Ira Goddard. ! Mrs.; Paul Riffey, Mrs. f Frank Ri Brown, Mis. Phil lip poneffler, Mrs. f. Gordon Barnard, Mrs.: Lowell Shinn and the hostesses. A farewell gift wss , presented to Mrsj Smedley, by the hostesses. ' ; i - ' ' ' ' ' '' '' whonjts now! 4 !: .V