1 V it lis I- -.,.. or1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Kirk Jr. (Shirley Ann Hatha way) who were married recently at the First Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of Harvey D. Hathaway of Corvallis and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and1 Mrs. Robert Parker. The couple will live in Salem. (Artz Studio). Nuptial Mass AtSt.Maryfs In; Mt: Angel MT. ANGEL Chrysanthemums in shades of white, gold and bronze- decorated , SL Mary's Catholic church Saturday morn ing, September 3 for the wed ding of Miss Helen Barbara Pal mer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Soy Palmer, and Neil John Bey er, son of Mr. and Mrs. Matt A. Beyer. The Rev. .Cyril Lebold read the double ring service and he was assisted at the 10:30 o'clock solemn nuptial high mass by the Rev. Edward Spear as" deacon and Rev. John Ilg as subdeacon. Robert Fronk was master of cere monies and altar boys were John, Michael and Daniel Palmer, brothers, and Anthony Dummer, cousin of the bride. Miss Helen Keber played the organ, SL Mary's choir sang the mass and Miss Eustelle Bauman was vocalist " , v The bride wore a gown of white Philippine Jusi cloth, sent her by friends in Manila. The long torso bodice with 'long sleeves and billowy .skirt was fashioned of Jusi in a rose flow er design in chiffon-like, texture. The train formed of twelve yards . of plain Jusi was spattered with pearls in lace design. A Juliet ! cap, encrusted with pearls held , the short veil of illusion, and ; ahe carried a simple- spray of i white Fuji chrysanthemum. Two Sisters Are Attendants She was attended only by her two young 'sisters, Miss Rose1 Palmer as maid of honor in gold crystallette over satin and Mary Palmer in tangerine crystallette as junior bridesmaid. Each wore a matching headdress adorned with small chrysanthemums and carried a bouquet of gold- and bronze chrysanthemums. Lawrence Beyer was best man for his brother and ushers were Roy Palmer jr., and Robert Bey er, brothers of the bride and groom,.' and Roger W'ollensen, Salem. Reception Follows Rites The reception was held in SL ; Mary's dining rooms. ' Hostesses were Mrs. Paul - Sliffe, Miss Anna and Miss Ter esa. Duda and assisting at the : tables and about the rooms were the Misses Patricia Schmitx, Carol Wachter, Margie Schwab, Maurita Jaeger, Martina Otter, Kathleen Kloft, Deloris Schmidt, Joan Jaeger, Edith Fessler, Kar en Smith, Florence Buchholz. Kay Kleinschmidt, all Mt Angel, and Diane Dummer, Portland. Serving the punch were Mrs. Lawrence Schmidt. Springfield, Mrs. Vincent Molin, Beaverton, Mrs. Allan Zimmerman, Salem, Mrs. Arthur Dummer, Eugene, and Miss Bernice Jeli and Miss Doroth Kimlinger, Mt. Angel. Mrs. Don Schaefer and Miss Joann Beyer cnt the cake and the guest book was passed by Miss Marilyn Beyer and Miss Arlene Fessler. Following a honeymoon in Vic toria, B.C. and Banff, the new Mr. and Mrs. Beyer will be at home in Mulino, Oregon after September 15. - Miss Jodhn Reiter Married To Sergeant Hauth Monday 'L:' 1 MT ANGEL The wedding of Miss Joann Reiter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve; Reiter of Mt Angel, to SSgL Paul Hauth, U.S. Air Force,: was air event of Monday, September 5. All white flowers i decorated ! the altars and sanctuary of SL Mary's church for the 8:30 o'clock nuptial hi-h mass celebrated by the Rev. Luke Eberle. OSB of Mt Angel Abbey, uncle of the . bridegroom. 'Altar boys were Steve Reiter and Trinity Begins Autumn Meetings Trinity Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star held its first meeting of the fall season on Friday night. Mrs. Gleason ; Young, associate Mother Advisor of the Rainbow Girls, spoke of the coming instal lation of. new officers of Cherry Assembly on September 18. Announcement was made of the meeting of the Willamette Valley Matrons' and - Patrons' Associa tion to be held in Woodburn on September 8 with Trinity Chap ter as co-hostess. Visitors of the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Cur tis Hale, of Chadwick Chapter, and Mrs. Sarah Hadley of Corinne Chapter in Utah. The decoration and refreshment committee were Mrs. C. M. Hixson, Mrs. Wilfred Wilson and Mrs. Hazel Anderson. Plans were made for a luncheon to be held in the Masonic Build ing at soon on September 14. Mrs. Clarence Field has charge of the ticket sales. SILVERTON A rummage tale has been, planned by the Meth odist Woman's Society of Chris tian Service. This wiS be held Sept 16 -and 17 starting at 1 p.m. the. first day and 9 a.m. the sec ond. Mrs. Joe Jones and Mrs. W. E. Grodrian are co-chairmen and have arranged for the sale to be held at the Ford Garage. James Gaul, brother and cousin of the bride. 1 . i :, Miss Helen Keber was organist and Miss Pat Andersdn soloist Sst Hauth is the ion of Mrs. Joseph f Hauth of I Mtl j Angel. The bride's gown was a bouf fant floor length model of nylon net and Chantilly face joyer satin, made -strapless With!! a long- sleeved: bolero of lace. Points of lace enhanced with rows of net niching extended; from the waist into the ruffled; net skirt The fingertip veil pf illusion was held by a tiara f seed pearls and rhinestones. She) carried a cascade bouquet of white cym bidium; orchids, and stephanotis. Sister Hejaor Attendant Miss iBeth' Reiter was her sis ter's maid 'of honor. Wearing a pale blue gown of lace and net over taffeta, cascading: net. ruf fles giving! fitted bodice, and a tiny hat fashioned of blue velvet ribbon and net studded with rhinestones. She carried a bas ket of iwhite chrysanthemums. Bridesmaid was' (Mils Peggy Reiter,! sister of the bride, and Irene Bernt, niece pt the bride groom, was flowerj girl. Both wore pink gowns and bats, iden tical to those of the honor at tendant and carried baskets of white chrysanthemums. Clem, Hauth stod With his brother as best .matt and Robert Hauth jwas groomsman.) Ushers were Joseph Keiten, orower oi the bride, and Rod Schmidt Breakfast and Reception The i wedding bpeakfast was served i at the Mtj Angel hotel for the! immediate relatives. As sisting with the Serving were Miss Dorothy Kimlinger and Miss Joyce Susee. j The -reception followed in the afternoon in St Mary's dining halL Mrs. Williaml Worley and Mrs. A. A. Hauth, jaunts of the bridegroom, cut tile cake and Mrs. Maurice Susee and Mrs. Emma ! Gaul were at the coffee urns. Serving were the Misses Marie fjatz, Arlene -Fessler, Joan Fisher " Lynne Pranger, Jane Gaul, Mrs. George Reiteir of Eu gene and Miss Yvqnne Gaul of San Francisco. SgtjHauth and his bride left for an! extended bofieynioon. Af ter a months leayd of! absence, he win return to his duties at the air force, base j at Mountain Homej Idaho, where this couple will make their home. He spent four years in the service after paduating from. Md Angel Prep and has enlisted for another six years, f For traveling the pride donned an aqua faille dress while acces sories and white orjrhidj corsage. The bride, a graduate of Mt. An gel Academy, has been employed at the Oregon Firm (Bureau, Salens ' j ; Family Dinner Fetes Couple MT. ANGEL Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gustafson entertained with a family dinner at their home on Aug. 28, jn observance of their 2.1th wedding anniversary. A re ception followed in the afternoon. Cutting the cake at the after noon reception was Mrs. Alice Mountain and pouring was Miss Shirlev KarSten. both nieces of the honored pair. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Walcher of Eueene. attendants at the wed ding of the Gustafsons' 25 years agar were special guests. Mrs Walcher is a sister of Mrs. Gus tafson. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Walter Karsten and Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Karsten, Mr, and Mrs. William Karsten and Melvin, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Kar sten. Cindy and KaUiy, ana Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sletzer, all ot a- lem: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Moun tain and Marilyn of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hargens. Nortn Bend; and Mrs. Edna Hayden, Eugene. The Gustafsons were married in Salem, August 30, 1930, coming to Mt Angel about 10 years ago when Mr. Gustafson took over the position of section supervisor for the Southern Pacific. Hostesses Fete Bride-Elect SILVERTON Miss Colleen Oveross, bride-elect of Dan Gil- ham, was complimented Friday night Sept 2, at a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. W. L. McCammon. Hostesses were Miss Rosyne McCammon and Miss Ruth Jeffery. Bidden to the party were Miss Oveross, her mother, Mrs. Ethel Knight Oveross, Miss N a n e y Peckham, Miss Carol Calkins, Miss Donna Jackson, Miss Betty Montgomjry, Miss Jeanie Porter, Miss Beverly Morrell, Miss Bar bara Lysne, Miss Charlotte Moore, Miss Charlene Morre, Miss Ila Mae Moor, Miss Karen Oveross, Miss Irma King, Miss Barvara Boen, Miss Caroline Overlund, Mrs. Wayne Moore, Mrs. Harvey Kaser, Miss Donna Morris and Mrs. John Jeffery. Couples Club Picnic The Couples Club of the YWCA will hold a picnic supper at Bush's Pasture Friday night at 6 p.m. Members are asked to bring their own table service. Those planning to attend are asked to contact the chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ster ett, or the YWCA by Wednesday evening. arrow r 1 . v ,,,: ' : . ?, . ; 7 on jtraiaht and II i t I JMi'lM . WUL- 1 I Statesman, Salem, Ore., 7a:.Jcy, 6,.195S (See. J) 7 ine5 for MORE HAT 4 . Here are two important styles in the fall hat lineup, both in velvet.. Left,' telescope picture hat in pumpkin velvet; right, scalloped brim cartwheel. Miss Zook Honored - I ! ' - SHERIDAN Miss Jerrun Zook was given a bridal shower by Mrs. Francis Lane and Mrs, C. A. Stringer in the Christian church parlors this last week. Guests were Mrs. Frank Zook, Mrs. Albert Shaw, Mrs. James Luttrop, Mrs. Frank Doyle,: Mrs. Lester Kaufman, Mrs. Floyd Smith, Mrs. S. Klebsch, Mrs. Ethel Ottinger, Mrs. Ella Wood, Mrs. Wayne Lash, Mrs. Eva Ma bee, Mrs. Frank Abderholden, Mrs. Leroy Tuttle, jMrs. Ethel Townsen, Mrs. Oscar Schetsky, Mrs. C. A. Stringer Sr., Mrs. Al bert Wilson, Mrs. Chet Jones, Mrs. Esther Thompson, Mrs. John Leith, Mrs. Nettie Potter, ! Mrs. Joe Zajac, Mrs. Lulu Brockers, Mrs. Andy Asbury, Mrs. Floyd Matthews, Mrs. Karl Vaughn, Mrs. John Hall, Mrs. John Peter son, Mrs. Mark Smith, iMrsJ Wal ter Matusch, Mrs. Lawrence Chamberlain, and the Misses Lorraine Chamberlain, Dorothy Tatom, Joetta Wilson and Mary Ann Williams. ! SHERIDAN Mrs. Bob Keene was given a ahower this week by Mrs. Luther Hyder, Sharon Hy der and Violet Syton. Guests were Mrs. Cora Van Scoyk and Mrs. June Stenson of Willamina, Mrs. Kurt Hoit of Salem,; Mrs. Gene Spencer, Mrs. Gladys Mc Kee. Mrs. John Hall. Mrs. Larry Hill, Mrs. Edgar Hyder, i Mrs. Lyle Dingess, Mrs. A. W.r Lux, Mrs. Carl Spencer, Mrs. Walter Sohrweid and Mrs. Sandra Marshall. Miss Of M Ward Bride r. Wilson Club Calendar TUESDAY ! Chadwick Chapter, OES. Masonic Temple. p.m. American War Mothers. Carrier Boom. First Methodist Church. 2 p.m. Salem Writers Club with Mr. T. T. Enders. 220 N. Cottage St.. 7:30 p.m. Swegle Road Garden Club with Mrs. . DicksaU, 7:30 p.m. j -' Wednesday i Ainsworth chapter. OES. Scottish Rita Temple, ( p.m. SUNDAY I Reunion and picnic dinner f for mer Keizer School friends, Keirer Grange Hall, 12 JO p.m. ! PEDEE Miss Verdie Ward, daughter pf Mrs. Sadie Ward, of Independence, was married to Robert; Clyde Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Clyde Wilson of Pe dee, at the Calvary Presbyterian church in Independence on Aug ust 26. j . j The ceremony was performed by the. Rev. D. B. Wessler at 8 p.m. Margaret Ward, sister of the bride lighted the candles. Mrs. Keith Mitchell sang and was accompanied by Mrs. Lora Butler. The bridi was given in marriage by her; brother, James Ward. Mrs. James! Wilson, Airlie, was the ma tron of honor. James Wilson was best man jfor his brother. Ushers were Donald King and .Bill Byer ly of McMinnville. 1 A reception was held in the churchj parlors and Mrs. Juanita Hering, sister of the groom, serv ed the; cake. Mrs. Frank Davis, Airlie, ianotjher sister of the groom, poured and Mrs. Robert Ward, sister-in-laW of the bride, Mon mouth,; serjved punch. j The j coijple will make their home in Salem. Mrs. Wilson is a receptionist at the Salem Gen eral Hospital and Mr. Wilson will attend Portland State college, where; he Will study business ad ministration, i ! J I JEFFERSON Announcement was ntade this week of the be trothal of ISharlee May Grenz to Cpl. Williim A. Henschel of Al bany. I Miis Grenz is a daughter of MrJ and Mrs. Francis J. Grenz of Albany land Corporal Henschel is a son ot Mrs. Hazel Henschel of Albany! Miss Grenz is em ployed at the Community branch of thfe United States National Bank of Portland. Her fiance is stationed at Oceanside, Calif., with the United States Marine Corpsj No date has been set for the wedding. ( I i i.Jf..,lr llair rlA n il r J DRESSY HATS ... Right for daytime or after-5 wear are these small, festive velvet hats. Left, fuschia pillbox; right, sapphire blue velvet shell. Elks' Club Master Meet The Elks Bridge Club's month ly master point ope'n at the Elks Temple Friday evening saw twenty-six teams in action with Mrs. Lucetta McCoskrie, Corval lis, and Mrs. Walter M. Cline winning north-south and. 'Elmer O. Berg and W. E. Kimsey fin ishing high east-west Walter M. Cline teamed with Lin Miles and Mrs. Jose Moritz playing with Glenn Hall, both of Corvallis, were runners-up. Other point winners were Mrs. Mary Hutchinson, Corvallis, and Mrs. Paul F. Burns, Mrs. John Pugh, Shedd, and Mrs. W. E, Kimsey, Mrs. Charles Newsom and Ray Ward, Mrs. George Rein and Mrs. E. E. Boring. " Mrs. Paul F. Burris was nlga in the summer series just con cluded, leading Mrs. Elsie Day, Elmer O. Berg, Mrs. C B.-BenU son, Ellis H. Jones and Mrs. A. L Eoff by a narrow margin. In the final tournament of the series points were won by W. E. Kimsey, Mrs. Dewey Howell and . L. W. Miles, Mrs. L. P. Gottfried and Mrs. Johm Pugh of Shedd, Mrs. W. M. Cline and Charles L. Newsom, Mrs. Elmer 0. Berg and Mrs. Milton D. Parker, Max Moore of Scio and Tom Kay, Mrs. R. I. McKesson and Mrs. A. L Eoff, Dale Hutchinson and Glenn Hall, both of Corvallis, and Mrs. R. L. Park and Mrs. Elsie Day. for your Back-lo-School SHOPPING . .. TOWITE 'TILS) P.M. 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