Cha pel Setting For Nuptials BUENA VISTA The chapel of the First Methodist church in Al bany was the scene of the wed ding Sunday afternoon of Miss Janeth Adeline Buchner, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. . Virgil A. Buchner of Albany, and Edward Farrell Rust, son of Mrs. Blanche Rust of Sweet Home and L. M. Rust of Portland. The Rev. W. Huber officiated. Miss Marie Mallow and Miss Tena Merle Mallow, dressed in yellow and blue net over taffeta, lighted the tapers. Miss Helen Kew sang, accompanied by Lural Burgraff. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a ballerina gown of white lace and net over satin, a white wreath of carnations and carried, a bouquet of white glad iolus and carnations. Bridesmaids were Miss Lois Archibald of Salem and Mrs. Jean Peterson of Albany. Their baller ina dresses were blue net over taf feta. Bob Kennedy of Eugene was best man and ushers were Merle and Mertice Buchner of ebanon and Layton Perkins of Tangent. Mrs. Buchner chose for her daughter's wedding a navy blue faille suit with white accessories. The groom's mother wore a beige two piece dress with beige and brown accessories. At the reception which was held in the church parlors Mrs. Hazel Roark, house mother at Heather Rea House in Corvallis, cut the bride's cake, Mrs. N. C Anderson, aunt of the groom poured. Assisting were Misses Marie Mallow, Tena Merle Mal low, and Betty McGarvey. For going away the bride chose a blue wool suit with white ac cessories. Mr. and Mrs. Rust left after the ceremony for a short honey moon. Both are graduates of Ore gon State college. ROOF SUPPORT WASHINGTON (INS) More than 700 large coal, metal and non-metallic mines in the U. S. now use roof bolting rather than conventional timbering as a method of roof support f .. J v t t 1 " '1 u , . t i A d. v. ri Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Steele Jr. (Velda Hampton) whose wedding took place on Sept. 6 at the Woodburn Foursquare Church. The couple will live in Woodburn. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hamp ton of Salem and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Steele of Woodburn. (McEwan Studio). Ninth Birthday For Kay Soden Mrs.. Everett Soden entertain ed Tuesday afternoon honoring ier daughter, Kay, on her ninth birthday. Wishing Kay a happy birthday were Carolyn Speerstra, -Cheryl Schoessler, Linda Hieder, Janice Williams, Lu Ann Ritchie, Penny Wood. Joan Wichman, Patti Mel ton, Diane and Jean Vanderhoof, Patty Porter, Cheryl Soden, Mrs. Luther Melton. Mrs. Troy Wood, Mrs. Robert Williams, John and Jimmy, Mrs. Willard Gritton, Miss Nola Campbell and Mrs. C A. Cameron. Bridga Winners : Arc Announced. Oregon State Fair and absences of several members at the San Francisco Bridge week cut down attendance at the , Salem Elks Duplicate Bridge dub tourna ments last week, but a 11-table and 8-table competition were staged. , Winners were Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Frasier, Mrs. L. Mc Coskrie and Mrs. J. Arpke of Corvallis, Walter M. Cline and Mrs. W. E. Kimsey, and Mrs. Donald Duncan and and Mrs. F. C Lutz. Others who secured rating points included Mrs. R. H. Toke rud and W. E. Kimsey, Mrs. El mer Berg and Mrs. A. L. Lewis, Mrs. Robert McKesson and Ar ther L. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Newsom, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Groff, Mrs. R. L. Park and Mrs. W. M. Cline, Ray Ward and Lin Miles, Mrs. P. F. Bums and Walter M. Cline, and W. F. Leary and Mrs. E. E. Roth. In the first master point for September, winners were Salem members as follows: Mrs. Dorothy Remmey and Ralph S. Dannen, both of Brownsville, L. W. Fras ier and John Pugh of Shedd, Mrs. Milton D. Parker and Charles Tambling, Mrs. John S. Bone and Ellis H. Jones. The second master point will be held next Sunday afternoon, September 20. The fifth annual team-of-four championships will be held in two sessions, Saturday, Sejt 26. Junior tournaments' on Monday evening will be resumed - next week (Sept. 21), it was announ ced by Mr. and Mrs. Ellis . II. Jones, directors, who have re turned from a week on the di recting and scoring staff for the American Contract Bridge League session in , San Francisco. Mrs. Jones also announced that the Wednesday afternoon tournament at the Women's club will be re sumed in October. ML Angel Dr. and Mrs. P. Searing and daughter, Paula, of Monmouth visited here at the Al Wilde home Tuesday when they brought Anita Wilde who had been a house guest at their home for about a week, home. The two girls became friends last June when they attended Girls State at Willamette University together and were roommates throughout the session. Tournament Pla 1 On -The second week of the fall tournament was in play this week for the Oak Knoll Golf Club wo men. Participating in the champ ionship flight next week will be Mrs. Merritt Truax, Mrs. Walter Gogle, Mrs. Leland Plank and Mrs. Arthur May. Winners Wed nesday for low net in the day's play were Mrs. Plank and Mrs. James BarrelL class A; Mrs. A. J. Studebaker and Mrs. John Ger en, class B. Initiation Hold BY Lodge Mrs. Leroy Homschush was ini tiated at the Rebekah Lodge meeting Monday night and Mrs. Roy McNeill was elected to serve as a trustee. The Three Links Club will serve a luncheon to the public on Sept 24 at noon at the I OOF Temple dining room. Theta Rhos will meet tonight and the LEA will meet Friday night for a 6:30 covered dish supper. The Past Noble Grands met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Clarence Townsend. Modern Etiquette By EOBERiA LEE Q. Does a woman employee ever call her employer by his first name? - A. This depends upon their re spective ages, length of their ac quaintence and whether or not the office is conducted informal ly. However, to clients and visi tors, she must always speak of him as Mr. Gordon. Q. Is it proper to write a "thank you" note to a hostess after a luncheon in her home? A. "Thank you" notes are never in order after a luncheon. In stead, you return her invitation with a similar one when you can. Q. When visiting in the home of a friend, and a box of candy is open on the table, is a guest privileged to help himself with out an invitation? A. No. To do so would be pre sumptuous. Q. What is the best way for a man to ask a girl for a dance? A. "May I have the next dance," is probably the best manner. New Citizens Are .Welcomed FOUR CORNERS A quartet of new citizens recently arrived iri Four Corners homes. Greeting their second child, Philip Doug las, are Mr. and Mrs.' Wendell Miller (Daisy Wing). He was born September 8 at the. Salem Gen eral hospital and weighed seven pounds and one ounce. There is a sister, Karen Lee, and the grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Wing of Myrtle Creek, and a great-grandmother, Mrs. Flora Mutch, CaldwelL Idaho. A daughter, Dianna Lea, was born September 12 at the Salem Memorial Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. George Buell (Barbara Standley): She weighed eight pounds and seven ounces and has a sister, Judy Joanne. The grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Standley, Salem, Mrs. Grace La Chape lie, Stayton, and George BuelL Boise, Idaho. A second child and first son was born September 12 at the Salem General Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. William Knedler (Doris Jean Dunn). The little boy, has been named Craig Randall He weighed six pounds and five ounces, has a sister, Karen Jean. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Dunn and Mrs. Georgia Knedler, both of Salem. Great grandparents, Mrs. L. A. Dunn also of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Nichols of Thermopolis, Wyo. Welcoming their first child are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis, (Patricia Susmilch). Pamela Rae was born September 14 at the Salem Gen eral hospital She weighed seven pounds and thirteen ounces. 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