2 -Sec. 2V-Stafesman, Salem, Ore., Sunday, July 31, 1955 Miss Charlene Kefr Married At St. Vincent's Saturday Mis Charlene Marie Kerr became the bride of Carl Wilfred 'Weathers t a beautiful ceremony Saturday morning at St Vincent dePaul Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Ray Kerr and the brideeroom is the ion of Mr. and Mr Wilfred Weathen. ; .-. ' The Rev. John Reedy performed the 10 o'clock nuptial mass Dei or a selling of wnite siock ana pink gladioluses. Wayne Meusey and Mary Kreft sang and Mrs. Meusey played the organ accom paniments. Of imported Chantilly lace and nylon tulle was the bridal gown, fashioned with a fitted, lace bo dice and Peter Pan collar sprin kled with aeed pearls. The bouf fant skirt ended in a chapel train with ruffled tiers of lace in back and panels of the lace and pleated, nylon, tulle down the front of the skirt. Her fingertip illusion veil was caught to a Juliet cap out lined in seed pearls. 'She carried a cascade of white roses centered with a white orchid combined with pink net. Atteadaats Wear Pink Three attendants preceded the bride to the altar. Miss Rosalie Kerr, her sister's honor maid, Miss Betty Thompson and Miss Marne Christensen, the bridesmaids. They wore identical shell pink frocks with lace bodices, sweetheart neck- 1 ; ...... j u et . i . iiica uxi uwuam nyiuu luuc uuuc length skirts. They carried cas cades of American Beauty roses ted with pink ribbon. Nancy Kath leen Hammack. niece of the bride groom, was the flower girl and . i . i . . . . i , wvrv a pin Hwm. njim jueouciu to me attendants. Donald Weathers atood with his brother, as best man and seating the guests were Ray Greene and Robert Hammack, brother-in-law of the bridegroom. The altar boys were Denis Van deWiele and Terry Kirk, cousins of the bride. For her daughter's nuptials Mrs. Kerr chose a steel grey lace gown over pink taffeta to which he pin ned a spray of pink orchid. Mrs. Weathers wore a twoiece grey lace gown over pink and ber flow ers were, pink apray orchids. A Gardes Reception The newly-weds greeted their meats at a racentkn in th gar den at the country home of the bride' parents. Pouring, were lira. K. P. Smith, aunt .of the bride, and Mrs. V, O. Weathers, the bridegroom's aunt.. Mrs. Frank Kerr cut her nieca'a wedding cake. Assisting were Mrs. Cart Smith, Mrs. John Smith. Mrs. Jack Mc Ckire, aunt of the groom. Mrs. Lester Kirk, Mrs. Fred Viesko, Mrs. Laueren Hilton, Miss Sharon Kirk and Miss Carol Smith. When the couple left on their wedding trip to Canada the new Mrs. Weathers was wearing a pink Joan Traviss To Marry in October Wedding bells will ring on Satur day, October 1 for Miss Joan Tra vise and Edward R. Uemann, whose engagement was announced the past year. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. law re nee F. Traviss and her fiance is the son of fin. George Hemann. The ceremony will take place at St Vincent dePaul Catholic Church at a, 11. o'clock nuptial mass with a reception following at the Amer ican Legion Club. Miss Traviss is a medical secre tary for Dr. Sidney C. Stenerodden and Mr. Hemann is with J. C. Pen ney Co. Farewell Party For Mrs. Ames Mrs. Florence Ames, who re tired from ber position with the State Motor Vehicle Department Friday after 18 years of service, was honored at a noon luncheon in the state house coffee shop. Secretary of State Earl T. New bry presented Mrs. Ames with a gift from her many co-workers. Attending the luncheon - were Mrs. Ames, Mrs. Allan Bellinger, Mrs. Robert Patton, Mrs, Joseph O'Day. Mrs. Roy Boatman, Mrs. Ernest McRae, Mrs. Frank Prince. Mrs. Joseph Helton, Mrs. Esther Young, Mrs. Harvey Arthur, Mrs. Frank Slknak. Mrs. Carl Holm stedt, Mrs. Arnold Wickman and Mrs. M. Space, of Phoenix, Ari zona, a house guest of Mrs. Ames. Justice and Mrs. James T Braid are leaving Monday for Ashland where they will attend the opening festivities of the Shakespearean FesBval, which opens that eve ning. They will remain for the week and attend the plays to be presented this season. - suit with matching accessories. After August 15 the couple wiU be at borne on Route 2, Box 1M, Sa lem. .-V: Afl; v v. ' ) w I; .' i V , " a . -1 . - V V f " Mrs, Carl Wilfred Weathers, the former Charlene Marie Kerr, whose wedding was an event of Saturday morning at St, Vincent dePaul Church. The bride is the daughter of the Ray Kerrs and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Weathers. McEwan . Studio). Large Group to Assist During Garden Tour (Pictures and story on Page 1) A large group of women have been invited to assist in the gardens-being, open to the pubile on Thursday for. the Salem Garden Club's annual summer tour. Elev en gardens In Manbrin Gardens will be shown between 2 and 9 o'clock and men are especially invited to attend. , Tea will be served continuously during the tour hours at the North River Road borne of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Eyerly. Presiding at the tea urns will be Mrs. Kerby John son, president of the Salem Gar den Gub, Mrs. Gordon Black, chairman of the tour, Mrs. Roy E. Smith, tea chairman, Mrs. Jack Henningseo, Mrs. Clifford Taylor, Mrs. Norval E. Edward. Miss Elizabeth Lord, Miss Edith Schryver, Mrs. Evert Givens, Mrs. J. Ray Rhoten, Miss Ellen QuaL. Mrs. Charles Cole and Mrs. How ard Hunsaker. Among the hostesses for the various gardens are Mesdames S. D. Wiles, Lynn Hammerstad, George Gregor, Charles Mills, C. S. Nelson, M. C. Blackman, Ar thur Martin, Etsill L. Brunk, Her bert J. Ostlind, H ,W. Elgin, J. A. Pankratx, R. B. Wlnslow, Nor man Young, Norval Edwards, Ed ward Majek, William E. Healy. Robert Gettis. Clarence Feller, Ethel Browa, E. A. Carleton, Del Ramedell, Charles Hjemann, CarlWendt,,' Richard Upjohn, Leo Johnson. Ruaael E. Pratt, Ben Maxwell, Walter Martin, Floyd Kibbe, E. M. McKee, W. R. Speck, Lee Canfield. W. S. Gagle, Ralph Anderson, George Rhoten, Misses Karla and Marilyn Wolz, and May Service. Church Group to Meet The Sunshine Circle of the West Salem Methodist Church has been Invited to meet with Mrs. Mae Needham at 531 King wood Ave., Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. A sack lunch will be served at noon and Mrs. H. D. Korte- meyer will be In charge of the devotions. The prayer group will meet at 11 a.m. The Wesleyaa Service Galld4ef Jason Lee Church will liold its annual picnic Monday night at the home of Mrs. Sam Miller on Route 5 at 6:30 o'clock. Reception Will Fete Couple's iyersary Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Graves will be honored at an informal recep tion this afternoon on the occasion of their , silver wedding anniver sary. Arranging the affair are the couple's three sons and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Robert FGraves, Mr. and Mrs. Max N. Graves and Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Graves. The reception will be held at the Donald Graves home, 1065 North Cottage St. Friends of the couple have been Invited through the press to call between S and o clock. Assisting the hosts Informally will be Kenneth Graves, youngest son of the honor guests. Mrs. Winnie Schuman, Mrs. Verna Berry, Mrs. Oliver Holcomb. Mrs. Richard Snead, Mrs. C. W. Brown and Mrs. Ray Rogers. , The Graves have five sons and seven grandchildren. They will all be present for the celebration ex cept a son, Gerald E. Graves, who is living in Houston. Texas. McKays to Arrive . i Secretary of the Interior Doug las McKay and Mrs. McKay and Miss Alene Phillips are arriving in Oregon Monday by plane from Washington, D.C. Secretary and Mrs. McKay plan to be here near ly a month and will spend most of their time at their beach home at Neskowin. There they will be Joined by their, sons-in-law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hadley and Mr and Mrs. Lester D. Green, and their chidlren. Miss Phillips will make her headquart ers in Salem at the Marion Hotel during her stay In the capital. tew ,! For Interesting GIFTS from Foreign lands Visit Silver-ton's Quaint Gift Shop Jng .A, a'i aae 5 Specializing in Scandinavian Imports 108 N. Water Silverton : .. ......... w.......... .....r fllSIIIMMINnMllllflMIIISSIHIHIUIIItT Harris Family Reunion Held The Harris family reunion was held at Champoeg on July 24 with la e group attending, including five generations. Attending were Mrs. Mary Har ris, "alem. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harris. Robert Harris and daugh ter, Pamela, Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Harris. Diane, Clarence Jr. and Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Loy Parlierson and Loy Jr.. John and Stevea, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roln and Jack, all of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Will Coon. Terry. Jay and Trudie, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Har ris, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Harris. David. Donna anj Diane, Mr. and V -,. Marvin Harris and Karen, all of Tigard. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Melton of Chandler. Arizona. Rob ert Edwards of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. G. H- Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weston, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kamph, Connie, Mary Lou, Jimmy and Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jehner, . Linda and Dale, Mr. and Mrs. E, L. Plenge. Mich ael and Becky, all of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. McKinnon of Grand- view, Wash. Guests attending were Ruby Mel ton, Ginger Riley, Sara Gwinn, Robert Parkherst. Henry Freetai. all of Salem, and Susan O. Drane of Tigard. Mrs. W. E. Kaewer, wortky matron of Chadwick Chapter, Order of Eastern SUi, will be a coffee hostess Tuescay, August 2 at the Masonic Temple. The af fair is being arranged in compli ment to members and friends of Chadwick Chapter and calling hours are from 10 to 2 o'clock. 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