Zi(Sec II) Stxtcsmin. Silem, Ora Sun, Jane 10. '56 A Saturday Brido 7' 4, v .,1 .1L - . I III f ' Siv (it 1 i?. Mrs. John Wagers (Helen Hupp) was bridt f June 9. She it the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Rupp and tha groom Is tha ion of Mr. Petri lyoni and Vicar Wager. Tha couple ....... .,.;a ut .t lftr.h' Catholic Church with tht Rev. Vincent Cunniff officieting, and will makt thtir horn Inl Klamath Falls. gesterwvuner Miss Rupp, Mr. Wagers Married Kie Helea Hupp, daughter of Mr. and Mra. A. P. Rupp,' be came the bride of John Wat era, Ml of Mra. Pearl Lyons and W ear Wagera, at as 11 o'clock eer emonv at St Jotcph'i Catholk Chutch Saturday. June I. The Rev. Vincent Cunniff per formed the nuptial! and Mra.1 " Mary Bartoirptaye wedmni snu ie on the orian. Mill Dorothy Meier and Mia Mary Lou Bart achy aang. Ot white lace and Bet wal the bridal gown, kn-sklrted with a train. A coronet of teed pearl and a finiertlD-length veil com- ... Bitted the ulcture. The bride carried a white Bible, topped with mi orchid. Miaa Donna llama wta maid of honor and wore a watt length dreaa of reae erjntalette with white rufflea, and carried white ' ladioluaex arranged with .rote aet " - Miaa CharleeB" Morris, the bridesmaid, wore a dreu of telly frees crystalette trimmed with white ruffles and carried a bou- . (uet like the maid of bonor'a. Lindy Sue Weigel in a long froited taffeta dreu of white waa the flower girl, and her flowera were the aame aa the other at tendanta. 1 Edward Hami wm the beat man and tuhera were Jerry Pad don and Robert Ay en. For her daughter'i wedding, Mrs. Rupp wore a beige aheath with pearl and aequln embroi dery, and trimmed with cutwork lined in rote. Her acceitoriea were beige and brown and abe wore an orchid corsage. Also wearing orchids waa the Cherry Court to Honor Fathers The 1 a a t alated meeting of Cherry Court Order of the Amaranth- prior to summer vacation will be held Wednesday, June 13, at 8 p. m. In the Scottish Rite Temple. There will be a social meeting June 27th and ue annu al Court picnic will be held in July, followed by the Grand Court Dicnic U August. Feature ot the weanesaay meeting will be a Fathers Day nrosram being planned by tne royal matron MrsPiul ihafer, to honor all the men ot the lourt. The junior past royal matron, Mrs. Ray T. Johnson snd Junior past royal patron, P, H. Michael, will also be honored at mis meet-inc. The reception committee headed by Miss Evelyn Stark and assisting will be Mrs. Otto Stark, Mr. and Mra. Earl Canfleld, Mr. and Mra. Lyle McCauley and Mr. and Mra. Elmer Boyer. Marries Californian 1 i r I f ) f ' '' hai V . , b n .4 i ,S 'V --' " ' (;,'.. f - i Miss Wendt Marries Mr. Robinson Miaa Beth Ann Wendt became the bride of VOliara Milton Robin aoa Friday, June t, aTthe First Congregational Church. The bride ia the daughter of Mra. Esther B. Wendt and L E. Wendt, and the (room's parents are Mr. and Mra. A. M. Robinson ef Aaahcim. Calif. The Rev. Juliaa Kaiser perform ed the eevea o'clock ceremony and Misa Jean Rich was the organist Mrs. 0. James sang. Baskets ef whit and blue del phinium, and candlea, decorated i the church, the candles lighted by. Miss Celia Weaver and Mrs. Mar-' vin Hollar. Of white lace and tulle in waits- length was the bride's gown, the ; bodice and sweetheart neckline trimmed with rhinestoncs. She ; wore a can of lace and pearls and ' a veil of silk illusion. Her bouquet was an orchid and stephanotia on a white Bible. Misa Janet Howe, the maid of i honor, carried a basket of Esther i Reed daisies and wore a princess style dress of pale blue organdy. ( Bruce Wendt was the best man I tad Bshera were Lyle Dickey, Con rad lease aad Jerry Davie. - A reae lace dreaa with black and white accessories and corsage of pink rosea were wen by the mother ef the bride. The groom's mother chose a beige lace drees with dark brown aceeaeoriee and a corsage ef yellow rosea. Mrs. Carl Martia poured at the reception ia the church parlors, and cutting the cake were Mra. Cue Khimp, Mra. Ed Wright. Miss Maxine Booae and Mrs. Bruce Wendt. Assisting were Mrs. Mas Morris. Mrs. Jim Lytle and Miss Ann Fowler. San Francisco and Reno were the destinations for the bridal ceo- nle'a wedding trip, the bride wear mg a blue and white coat and dress e a s a m hi e with bhie and white accessories and a white or chid corsage. - Mr. and Mra. Robinson will make their home ha Long Beach, Calif. The Learet Social Hew dab will meet Tuesday. June 12, at the home of Mrs. Elmer Emmett, 60S Glen Creek Drive, with Mrs. Arnold Coffcl as co-hostess. There will be a dessert luncheon at 12:30 and all members are re quested to bring late issues of magasines to be sent to Salem hospHala. Salem's Only Children's Shoe Store We Take Special Car in Fitting Your Children Property. Your Children's Foot Are Owe Businoea. . We Feature THE JUNIOR BOOTERY 23 N. High The Beer Fleet re Sfcop Alter Al JUNE 17TH IS FATHER'S BIG DAY! NOR-EAST mirihiiiei-iatitiiiii JIM The former Beih Wendt is now Mrs. Williem AAiltoo Robinson after her weddjng Friday et the First Congregational Church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Esther B. Wendt and L E. Wendt, end the groom i( the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Rob inson of Anaheim, Calif. The couple will makes their home, in long Beech. (Steimonts Studio). - Gary Mlaten. sea ef Mr. and Mrs. Ray Minlen, celebrated his fifth birthday recently at a party with the following guests: Tommy Boedigneimer. Ricky and Cindy Harold, Diana and Betty Rulf. Kathy, Vickie and Marilyn Etzel, Gayle and Cheryl Owens. CDA Officers To Be Installed Officers will be installed at the meeting of Catholic Daugh ters of America, Court Capital CityrWednesday evening, June 13, in the Knights of Columbus Hall. The annual no-hoit birthday dinner will begin at 6:30 p. m and each member is to bring her table service. Mrs. William G. Hesketh is in charge of arrangements snd will be assisted by Mesdames Joseph Prinz, Joseph J. Schaffers, J.W. Bartowr William J. Ferguson, Neil Boehmer, Edmond Psgote, Marie Hills, James Colemsn, Dale Each, Fred . Zielinski, Howard Dove, Herman Eckermsn, Leo Strauch. groom's mother la a pink aheath witt) pun uce reoiaxoii ana white accessories. The V. F. W. Hall was the scene of the reception at which five aunts of the bride poured, Mrs. Ralph Rupp, Mrs. Edward Rupp, Mrs. Fred Rupp, Mrs. Frank Neu berger, and Mrs. L G. Weigel. Assisting were aunts of the groom, Mra. Lee Wagers and Mrs. Robert Wagers. The bride wore a blue and white aheath with white jacket, white accessories and orchid cor sage when the couple left on their wedding trip to California. They plan to make their home in Klamatb rails upon their return. Mra. Floyd Wiltoa (Marilyn Snook) left Tuesday for Long Beach, Calif., to join her husband who ia stationed at Los Alamitos Air Base. A Fashion Show Set for CBPW A feature of the June dinner meeting of the Christian Business nnd Professional Women a Salem Council will be a style show in the Oregon Room of Meier k Franks at IS p.m., Tuesday, June li. Miss Diane Burkland, contralto student at Willamette University, will sing, accompanied by Daisy Lim, foreign student at Willamette. The speaker of the evening will, be Mrs. Evangeline McNeill, na tional representative for Christian Business and Professional Women. Also with Mrs. McNeil! will be Dorothy Ball, national city worker for the organization. All women are invited and reser-. vat ions should be telephoned to Mrs. Abbott, S-M29, or Miss Swsrts- ley, J4173, by Sunday, June 10. Beeadlag a tew days In PrbUe Beach, Calif., are: Mr. and Mrs. Max A Allen. Mr. and Mrs. N.W. Merrill and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd C Hilss. The Gift he'd miss the most MAj$L Sieve. CANDIES Give Did a box of hit favorite Russell Stover candies the finest, freshest you tin buy. 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