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i i 2-Sc. 2) Statesman, Sakm, Or., Sunday, June 5, 1955 4! ( - v. S 4 . " 1 3 .Mrs. George R. Peper Jr. (loretta Loena juedes) who was married Saturday night at St. John s Lutheran Church. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Juedes and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George R. ' Peper. The couple will live in Bremerton, Wash. (Jesten ; Miller Studio). , v Miss Loretta Juedes Bride of George Peper on Saturday -J i , i' ' ' Spring flowers in pastel shades and yellow tapers provided the setting for the wedding of Miss Loretta Leona Juedes. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Theodore Juedes, and George R. Peper Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.! George Peper, Saturday night at 8 o'clock. The ceremony tok place at St John's Lutheran Church with the Rev. H. W. Gross officiating. 7 Mrs. William H.i Fischer was the vocalist and Mr. Fischer the organist Lighting the candles were Miss Hazel Davies and Miss Marilyn Rehm, niece of the bride, The bride chose a'gown of im ported Chantilly lace and nylon tulle over slipper satin. The lace bodice was fashioned with a Queen Ann collar enhanced with sequins and the bouffant skirt of tulle terminated in a court train. Her double veil of nylon tulle was edged in lace and was caught to a crown of net trim med with seed pearls .and sequins. She carried a bouquet of yellow roses.; Miss Florence NeavoH was the honor maid and she wore a bal lerina gown oi paie yeuow or gandy. The bridesmaids. Miss Lois Juedes, cousin of the bride, Mrs. Carl Werner, the bride's sister, and Miss Angela Gutierrez, wore ballerina frocks of mist blue organdy. They all wore bandeaux of net and carnations to match their frocks and carried pastel bouquets combined ' with net in - contrasting colors. '. . - Twe Flower Girl . Linda Winters, niece of the groom, and Linda Werner, niece of the bride, were flower girls and wore yellow and blue frocks respectively. Dale Werner the bride's nephew was the ring bearer. ' j ; - -1 Donald Peper stood ' with hit brother as best man. Groomsmen were Don Cogburn brother-in-law of the bridegroom. Allard Juedes, the bride's brother, and Dr. Stan ley Stocker. Ushers were Harland Juedes, also a brother of the bride, William Wilson and Robert Kopp. ' i Mrs. Juedes wore an aqua gown i and corsage of white roses for ber daughter's wedding and Mrs. ; Peper chose a rose crepe gown with lace inset and corsage of ; roses. ... i . Beeeptioa Follows Rites A reception was held in the fireside room. Pouring were Mrs. Emma Gene Miller, aunt of the groom, and Mrs. Herman Rehm, sister of the bride. Mrs. Carl the cake." assisted by Mrs. Har- Soos, the bridegroom's aunt, cut land Juedes and Mrs. John Win ters. Assisting were Misses Mavis Mallon, Janice Rehm, Marly Fisher, Maudry Wilson, Marie Pardo, Mary Edwards, Mrs. Ken neth Russell and Mrs. Don Cog burn, j- The newlyweds left for Nevada and California on their honey moon and for traveling the bride donned a white linen two-piece ensemble with beaded trim on the collar, white accessories and corsage of, yellow roses. After League Will Hold Picnic Tuesday Salem Women's Army-Navy League members will wind up the season's activities wi(h a no- host picnic and business meeting Tuesday noon at the home of Mrs. Maylon Scott on North Summer Street i Reservations may be mad by calling Mrs. Burl Cox, Mrs. Robert Dreyer or Mrs. Irvin ZastoupiL There will be election and in stallation of officers for the en suing year. Mrs. Harvey Latham has served as president the past year. . Candidates for the 1953-56 sea son are Mrs.' Roy Greene, presi dent; Mrs. Harold Parkins, secre tary; Mrs. Wakefield Walker, treasurer; Mrs. Donald Fisher, Mrs. William Bass,; Mrs. Edward Thistelwaite, Mrs. Robert Irving, Mrs. Homer G. Lyon Jr., and Mrs. William Baldwin, vice-presidents. Bridge Luncheon For Sojourners The Salem Sojourners will hold their annual bridge luncheon on Thursday at -Randall's Chuck Wag on. This event is for members only and begins at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Lawrence Michel is head ing the committee for the day and assisting are Mrs. Bernard Brown, Mrs. Paul. Everett: and Mrs. Wil lis Hammond. i Formal Meeting For NOW A formal meeting- of Silver Bell Circle 43, Neighbors of Woodcraft will be held at the Salem Woman's Club Friday eve ning, June 10, .at 8 p.m. The Past Guardians will be in charge of memorial services. Refreshment chairman is Mrs. Charles 'Ingraham, assisted by Mrs. Velma Teeson and Mrs, Cora Smith. The JUG club will meet Mon day evening at 8 p.m. with Mrs. Don Macklin, 825 Madison St, honoring the husbands or club members. Summer Square -Dance Program As a beginning to the summer square and folk dancing program at the YMCA, an open square dance party will be held Wed nesday June 8. The dancing will get underway at 8:30 p.m. The program for the evening will be under the supervision of Jay Blair and Clyde Charters. All Salem square dancers are .welcome to attend this open party at the YMCA. There will be i slight charge for refreshments. Square dancing will continue all summer each Wednesday eve ning at the YMCA from 8 to 10 p.m. under the direction of Clyde Charters. This adult recreation group is on the intermediate level of ability and all persons are welcome. Nile Luncheon On Monday Salem Daughters of the Nile i Club will 'meet Monday, June 6 for the regular noon luncheon meeting at the Masonic Temple. This will be the last meeting for the summer months, the next meeting will be held in October. Hostesses will be Mrs. Kenneth Dodge, chairman, Mrs. Jack Mil ler, Mrs. Kenneth Morris, Mrs. Claude Murphy, Mrs. Winona Martin, . Mrs. Estill Brunk, Mrs. ! Lynn Lambeth, Mrs. Wilbur Me-' Cune, Mrs. Vera McMullin, Mrs. E. H. Kennedy. There will be no sewing at this meeting. Court to Honor Past Officers Cherry Court, Order, of the Amaranth will hold its regular stated meeting Wednesday night at the 'Scottish Rite Temple at 8 p.m. AT past royal matrons and royal patrons will be honor guests. Also sharing honors at the meeting will be the fathers and a program will be presented in their honor. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bramble head the refreshment committee, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. George Maurer, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stacey, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Ewing and Mrs. Evelyn May. Capital Unit To Elect New Officers Election of officers and dele gates to the Department conven tion will occupy the business ses sion of the regular meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary Capital Unit 9 Monday evening at the Salem Womans Club House at 8 p.ra. Mrs. L. S. .Bayne will demon strate corsage making and flower arranging as a special feature of the entertainment The executive board will meet at the home of Mrs. Howard J. Smalley, ' 3785 Helen Street (South on 12th Street to Oak Hill, right on Oak Hill to Helen Street) on Monday, June 13. Mrs. Earl Andresen and Mrs. Howard Hunsaker are planning refreshments for the social hour following the meeting. Pi Phi Picnic At Burens The Pi Beta Phi alumnae will entertain their husbands at a no- host picnic supper Thursday night at the country home of Dr. and Mrs. Wolcott E. Buren at Lin coln at 8:30 o'clock. The hostess committee arrang ing the Affair includes Mrs. Mer rill D. Ohling, Mrs. Albert T. 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