14-(Sc III) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sun., June 24, "56 Bride of Salem Man Miss Margaret Miller- Bride Of William Drips at Church Nuptials, Reception Follows , By JE1YME ENGLISH ' Sutetsaaa Saciety Eslitaf At I Wtutilul ill whit wedding Saturday sight at St Paul's CBueopiJ Church Miss Marpret LaVera Miller, daughter ot Dr. mmT atriVers. WayM Miller, became the bride of William E. Drip, jr k l Mr. and Mrs. William E. Drips ot Welches. The Xev. GeflTH H. Swift performed the I o'clock ceremony. KrL Bract Spauldini of Portland was the vocalist and Mrs. James Tsdd the orfanuL Bouquets of whit peonies and delphin ium wen arranged at either side of the chsncel rail with white bouovU n the altar. Larry McCarfar and Tom Dunham were the httraetls brunette bride selected a lovelr gown of white tsnbrtfderea reueoer P f-"'r .'".T " " weddini The oouuam sun esienaeo mm . un . bodicewa designed with short sleeves and a iwccthnrt neckline. AJullet cap of matching embroidered tulle held in place her l.n gertip Uhisioa TeiL She earned a cascade nf stephanotis centered with i white orchid and wort short, wbU gloves. iritiT"enTnt preceded the bride to the altar Including tier lour sister Miss Joan Marie Miller was me maiu ra n, ui , mJFlZ Miller. Nancy Miller and Robin McAlister of Portland, the bridesmaids, and Miss Marilyn Miner w i f They aU wort IdenUcsi wain gowns oi wmw "V boat Shaped aeckUnes, short sleeves arid white sashes with Jjrii bowV The? hts matched their dresses and they carried baskets ilwhlt Esther Reed daisies with gsmet roses for a touch of color. AU Irler stood with Mr. Drips ss best man snd seating the se rdtaaSS wire In MSrrison. Johr. Misko Mile, Edwards, Edward Murphy. Richard Reinhart and Dwlght Quisenberry. the bride t "air MIDer selected I brocaded sheath gown of starlight blue with matching hat and a eorsage of pink rosebuds. Mrs Prips Chose a wtdgewood bluo lac gowa with pink-rosebud. corsage lor her son s nuptials. 'rhlwtvweds'imted guesU at a reception at the Fairmount of the bride s parents, rounn. s , " c. u V the brides grannmomer, neroen ami. fclches and A. T. Morgan oi :ama trui, vam. era Miss Marie Breitenstein, Mcsdames P. D. Wilmsen and Ray Miller of Eugene. at the door were Mrs. Urlin S. Page ana Mrs. Owea C. Miller. Hosts were Dr. and Mrs. -.ennein ro-rr . u v.. .... m- w.ii. Run Aii at nf were Mesdamrr William E. Deeney, Miles Edwards. Edward Murphy. Robert Wilson. Misses irma Hamilton, Carolyn Parker. Martha Loiland, S.lvya Oiols Ana BUtchfordT Kthel Reeves, Barbara Peterson. Patricia and For travellini the aew Mrs. Drips changed to a blue linen sheath ensemble with blue and white tweed coat and white acceasorles. After July 10 the eouplt wUl be at home on Marquam Hill. Port land, where Mf Drips is attending the University of Oregon Medi cal School. a a -. t . i t S si . ' ' I ' i V an is j s .1 I- 4 ji ' Hostesses Will Entertain at Tea Honoring Sandra Wolff Social highlight of the coming weok will be the tea on Wednes day afternoon for which Mrs. Conrad W. Paulu.v her mother. Mrs. Thomas A. Livesley. and her siaters-in-law, Mrs. Roddick M. Livesley and Mrs. Thomas D. Livesley. will be hostesses. The affair will be held in the Oregon Room at Meier and Frank's. The tea is being arranged in compliment to Mrs. J'auius future daughter-in-law. Miss Sandra Wolff of Oswego, who will be mar ried to Lawrence R. Paulus on Aueust 18. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Wolff of Oswego A large group of friends. Including a number from Portland and Oswego, have been invited t call between "I and 5 o'clock to srert Miss W olff. Receiving witfi the hostesses and honor guc-t will the laller's mother. Greeting the guests wUl be Mrs. Charles, W. Mills. Mrs Wheeler R. English, Mrs. Breymaa Bois and Mrs Werner Brown Presiding at the tea urns will be Mrs. Linn C. Smith. Mrs Roy II Simmons, Mrs. Daniel J. Fry and Mrs. Bernard 0. Si-hucking. Large Crava te Asaiat Assisting about the room will be Mesdumes M.iraret Callaahan, P. D. Quisenberry, Joha J. Roberts, James B. Younn Vorn W. Miller. Arley Cornish, Keith Brown, A. Terrence King. Krfel W. Kay. llollis W. Huntington. John Carson, Graham Sharkey. Slewart Johnson. Chan dler Brown, Taylor Hawkins, Paul R. Hendricks. Charles Muggins, Wallace Carson. Jack Price. Harold G. Maison, Wolcotl K. Buren, Wayne P Loder and Miss L. A DeBeck. Serving will be Mesdames Charles A. Barclay. Robert K. Powell, Bingham Powell. Roderick Slater, Dwight Quisenberry. Evan Hoise, William Duncan of Silverton. William R. Shinn. Daniel .1. Fry Jr., Carlton J. McLcod. Coburn Grabenhorst. Richard Grabenhorst. New bury Close. Henry Hadley Dixon III, Blair McCabe, Cameron u. Thorn, Lloyd F. Hamey. and Dopald Plymlon and Stuart Bush of Port land. Miss llelcne SchiK-kingand Miss Plum Brown. Weds Navy Officer St. Boniface's Setting For Hill home Miller of Eugene, liam E. Wlc CuttlBg tht Quisenberry creeting 1" 9 risesia Mrs. Don Melvin Archibald (Ellen Diane Ericsson; whose mar-' riagt took place Saturday night at the First Christian Church j V0fe HI OnV in Norm noiiywooo, taut. me orioegruom it ino sun ui Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Archibald of Salem. Tht couple will live in San fa Monica, Calif. Newlyweds Leave For Honolulu Phyllis Emfcry Tells Troth Mr. Archibald Married In California Of interest to the bridegroom's friends is news of the marriage of .Don Melvin Archibald, son of u.s .. July Wedding Dates Are Revealed Mr. and Mr. W. T. Emery are announcing the engagement of their daughter. Phyllis Hope, to Donald Dean Kerr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kerr. No date has been set. for the wedding. Miss Emery and her fiance are graduates of South Salem High School. She is employed at All state Insurance Co. and Mr. Kerr at Oak Crest Farm. BPW Club to Install New Officers The newly married Mr. and Mrs Walter Franklin Buck are flying to the Hawaiian Islands on their honeymoon. The bride, tht former Shirley Helen Brown, It the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Brown ot Aurora and Mr. Buck Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Olson of Newberg. Tht couple' marriagt took elact Saturday morning at St Luke's Catholic Church in Wood- bunt with the Rev. John Larkin officiating at the 130 o'clock nup tial mas. Vocalists wert Wayne Meusey and Mrs. Ernest Kreft. Of imported French chantllly bet and nylon tullt was tht bridal gowa, fashioned with re-embroi dered lace at tht scoop neckline and ta tht akirt, which extended into a deep tullt flounce and chap- tl train. The fact was sprinkled with pearls an aequina. A crown of tulle lilie centered with bril lianti held In place her fingertip veil tht carried a crescent bou- ouet of white orchids and atepha not is. Her only ornament was a diamond studded cross, a gift of the bridegroom. Seven attendant! walked before tht bride all wearing powder blue cryttallette ballerina dresses with scoop neckline and bustle bow. They wore blue flowered mother-of-pearl headbands and carried bouqaeta of blut Marguerite daisies. Atleteaatt Wear Bite Mrs. Wayne Trachset was her Ulcr'a bnnnr matron and the u,f, .-T.. S-l Jason Lee WSCS VGlul ivucasuug, Ann irj oriiiuiai. Mrs. Gene Smith, Mrs. Tony Wis Biewtki and Mrs. Undy Phillips wert the bridesmaids. Jenny Phil " lips was the flower girl and Eddie Maggt the ring bearer. . Gene Smith served as best man far Mr. Buck and ushers were Tom Brown, Wayne Trachsel, Tony Wlsniewski, Garth Edner, Walter Sprogls, Lindy Phillips, Roy Buck, Don Eppers, Fred Her ring Jr. and Don Brunner. Mrs. Brown wort a tmokt blue tact gown over rose taffeta and Mrs. Olson chose a taupe rose gowa with lace bodice and bud . jacket. Their corsages were white orchids. A wedding breakfast was held at tht Marion Hotel in Salem at , Bona and a reception followed in ' the afternoon at the country homt , of tht bride's parents near Aurora. For ber honeymooi the new Mrs. Buck changed to a slate blue uw silk suit with white acces sories. After July IS the couple will be at home on Route 1, Wood-burn. The formal Installation of club officers tor the 1956-J7 year will highlight the final meeting of this club year, when the Salem Bust ness and Professional women s Club meets at the Golden Pheas ant on Tuesday night, June M at 1:30 for dinner. Tht Installing officer will be the outgoing president, Mrs. Marjorie Whitmore, who will use a floral ceremony. Miss Florence Beards ley, president-elect,' will head the new group of officers. Special music for the meeting has been provided by Miss Gladys Edgar, club music chairman, who will present William A. Utley, vo calist, from New York City. Report from committee chair men will review the program and activities of the club year. Mrs. Gies Heads Mr: and Mrs. G. N. Archibald ot Salem, to Miss Ellen Diane Erics son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Ericsson of North Holly wood. Calif. The ceremony was performed on Saturday at the First Christian Church in North Hollywood. The Rev. Merle Fish officiat ed at the I o'clock nuptials. A reception followed at the (joiaen ' Valley Scandinavian Club in Van Nuys. The bride wore a white silk gown with a sweep train and full length illusion veil caught to a pearl crown. Miss Carol Ann Hlancnara. me maid of honor, wore a yellow crystalline dress and the brides maids, Mrs. Thomas Kiddie. Mrs. F. L. Wschter. Mrs. J. McElvain, Mrs. Richard Foell, Misses Diane Russo snd MaryeHen Foell, wore blue crystalline frocks. They car ried bouquets of pastel summer flowers. Katherine Kiddie and Eric Wachter were flower girl and ring bearer. Bob Archibald was his brother's best man and ushers were Don cption DarreH, Frank Day, Rod Hoff-j man, Bill Bell, Fred Wachter and Harold Koke. After a wedding trip to Green Valley the newlyweds will be a home In Santa Monica, where Mr. Archibald i attending Santa Monica City College. He recent ly completed service with the u, Two brides-elect, whnse en gagements were announced ear lier in.the year, have chosen their wedding date. Miss Barbara Brewer and Franklin W. Kehrli of Portland will be married on Sunday, Jirly June 23 i 22 ,l tne First Methodist Church. vr. dtuoks iHuurc wni priiumi the 4 o'clock rites snd a recep tion will be held in the Carrier Room. Miss Brewer is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Gaadon W. Brew er and Mr. Kehrli is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Kehrli of Portland. The couple will live in San Diego, where the bridegroom elect is stationed with the I' S.i Navy. Miss Patterson to Wed Miss Ella Patterson and Wayne Mahaffey have selected Friday, July 13 as their wedding day. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Sue Patterson of Otants Pass and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Mahaffey. The ceremony will take place at the First Congregational Church at 7 30 o'clock with a re- following. Sl'BI.IMITY St Boniface Cath olic Church was the scene-of the marriage of Miss Carol Ann Kirsch. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Alvin Kirsch of Pendleton, and John McCaM Fahsholtz of Stavton, son of Mrs. Fay Fahsholtz of Stay ton, on June 16 at 10 a m. The Rev. Robert S. Neugebauer Offi ciated and vocalists were Mrs. Henry Miotke and Joseph Dough erty. Leonard Hendricks was the orsanist The bride wore a ballerina gown of white Chantillv lace over white and pale blue taffeta and her fin gertip veil was caught to a tiara of blue and while flowers sprin kled with sequins She carried a bouquet of blue daisies Maid of honor was the bride's sister. Miss Joanne Kirsch. who wore a'tallerina dress of white net over blue taffeta with a white satin sash. She carried white dai sies encircled with blue net. Mari- Un Ann flnlli ill. her i"m,cn- : flower girl. Kenneth Miotke was ring bearer. Charles Fahsholtz was best man for his brother and Henry Miotke was the usher. A reception was held at the P J. Ktzel home. Presiding at the I bride's table were Mrs. Henry ! Miotke. Mrs. Jue H Wolf, Mrs. ! P'. J. Etzel and Carol Coulter. I The newlyweds are now at home in Stayton. .Spinsters to Mfft Women Voters to Picnic Thursday The Bush House gardens w ill be the scene of the June 28 meeting of the league of Women Voters of Salem. A no-host picnic, to be held at 8 p nr. will nonor past presi dents of the league and a feature of the entertainment will be a tour of the Bush House premises and current exhibits. Members are asked to bring friends and any woman interested in the League is invited to attend. Mrs. Robert May is food chairman with Mrs. Robert Corey and Mrs. E. L. Corrigan on the committee. Mrs. Horace Mazloom is assisting with arrangements for Thursday's picnic. (uild at Fauk Home The Christian Service Guild of the First Evangelical I'nited Breth ren Church will meet Thursday night at the home of Mrs. William Fawk. 580 X. 22nd St., at 7 4.', p m. Mrs. Audrey LeRud is chaimian of the program and Miss Sandra Mischke will give the devotions. i Miss Barbara Peters, president of the youth fellowship is arranging the program, which will he pre sented by the youth members. Club Calendar !K H ..'V r r - -4 .1 M Mrs. Edward Roethe (Thelma Jean Killlnger) who was married June 17 at St. Stephens Lutheran Church in AAilwsukie. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Killinger of Mi waukie, formerly of Turner. The couple will live in San Francisco, where Ensign Roethe is stationed with the U.S. Navy. (Glsdys Gilbert Studio, Portland ) The home of Dr. and Mri. Rob ert F. Anderson, 1830 Childs Ave , will be the scene of the annual no-host dinner for members of Chapter AB, PEO Monday night at 6 30 p m. Special guests will be husbands of members. Visiting at the home of Miu Eva Taylor are Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Reinken and children, Charley and Janis. of Plains lew. Texas and Mrs. Bob Ratjen of Floydade, -Texas. The three worn- 1 en are sisters. Horace Beldirv Takes Bride In East From New York comes detail! of the marriaee"ftf a Sa1m mi Horace Otis Beldin. who took at mi onae, miss tugenia Cerilli of East Syracuse, on SaturHav mnr. ing. The ceremony took place at St. Matthew's Church in East Syracuse with the Rev. Father Costello officiating at the 10 o'clock rites. The bride is the dauphin nf Mr. and Mr Ppir rniii i East Syracuse snd Mr. Beldin is the son of Mr J P i Salem, who flew East for lha nun. tisls. For her wedding the bride se lected a floor length gown of Alencon lace and nylon tulle over slipper satin. The basque waist was made with a scalloped por trait neckline and cap sleeves. The French apron style bouffant skirt was edged with a pleated nylon duster ruffle. Her French illusion veil was caught to a seed pearl and Alencon lace scalloped crown. She carried a, cascade of glamelias and itephanotis. Bride's Only Attendant Mrs. Frank Lawton was the bride's only attendant and she wore a floor length gown of mint green nylon tulle over taffeta and carried a cascade of glamelias. Frank Lawton stood with Mr. Beldin as best man and ushers were Alex Cerilli, the bride's brother, and William Spinelli. Mrs. Cerilli chose an afternoon gown of grey lace over pink taf feta for her daughter's nuptials and Mrs. Smart wore a rose-pink silk taffeta gown for her son's marriage Their corsages wera lilynf the-valley and white or chids A wedding breakfast was held at Enrico's in Syracuse following the ceremony. Following a honeymoon trip to New England the newlyweds will be at home in Syracuse. During July the couple will be in Chau tauqua. N. V.. where Mr Bel din will be assistant instructor in Improvement of Learning at the Chautauqua Center of Syracue I'niversity. In the fall he vull resume his position as assistant instructor in the education depart ment at Syracuse I'niversity, where he is studying for his d'c-torate. MOM) V Bthel 4.1. Job's !)..;.(!-;. Sot., tish Rite Tfivplr. 7 ill p m. Tl I SIIW Salrrn Buine-- and Pr-i'esnonat Women Cl.,b ctinnf- mretn-ie, (inld rn Pr.r asant. ; :m p -i- Social Aferni'M C'li.b. Ciidwitk Chaptrr. OFS, Mason, c Tfmple. 1 15 p rn Salem Navv 1-,'hfrs n-eet at Iaak Walton cluht.n.i-. H p :i; W KDM'SI) W g'lho- n Sr v u-i Chi Sojourners Luncheon Thursday The Spinsters will he entertained Monday night at 8 o'clock at the L-,,r,.,,,l U,ll nl thn CU-hA ' RV.ll N i aiiiuviuiiL .mi iiunn in im vnoiui ... , mm . ler Browns, with the Misses PliimTia ,i iirrn iu'n m. Brown. Roberta Sears and Colcen C"r:-.-. -,.rt tiri ...... . ranlh SinMish Ri'.e Temp Welch as hostesses. New memhers hosl ,j,nnfi as well as ihe college nicniocrs. i who are home for thr- summer, will he welcomed at the meeting THl RSIIAV teatlie of VVnnirn fiter dinner. Buh Xnuse Hardens, A r.i jo n picnic S p m Cherry Court Dinner Mrs. Carl Gies was elected president of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of Jason Lee Methodist church at the June 13 general meeting of the society. ' Also at this time, Mrs. Gordon Black accepted the chairmanship of the Clara Swain circle. The first meetings of the reor ganised circles of the W.S.C.S.. Jason Lee Methodist church, will be held Wednesday afternoon, June 27 at 1:30 p m. The Clara Swain circle will meet in the Kirby room of the church. The Anna 1-ee circle will meet with Mrs. W. J. Fair, 2020 N. 18th St. The Laura Austin circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Cora VanPelt. 1604 Broadway. Thoburn circle will meet with Mrs. Roy Lively. 1190 N. 21st St. Helen Kim circle will meet with Mrs. E. R. Owens, 3495 Brenna Ave. S. Army. The new Mrs. Archibald attended the I'niversity Important event on the calendar of Ariiona and is a member of ' this week for the Sojourners is the Alpha Phi. annual luncheon to be held Thurs day at Lipman s therry Room at 1 o'clock. A feature of the affair will be a Cherry Court, Order of the fashion show with styles brought Amaranth will meet for a no-host ! especially from New S ork for the dinner Wednesday night at the occasion. Joan Ross will be the Scottish Rite Temple at SiSOommontator for the show and o'clock. Members are asked to there will be music throughout, bring their own table service and Cards will be in play following guests are invited. Entertainment the luncheon and those wishing is planned to follow the dinner reservations are asketf to cull the hour. Miss Evelyn Stark is chair- chairman for the day. Mrs. K. II. man of the committee, assisted hy Cowan. Assisting on the commit Mrs. Otto Stark, Mr. and Mrs tee are Mrs. Carl Muller, Mrs. Lyle McCauley and Mr, and Mrs. ; Bernard Brown and Mrs. C. H. Elmer Boyer. Murphy. IMPORTANT NOTICE . . . SALEM, OREGON LAST 2 CLEAN UP DAVS AT PENNY'S! Drastic Rtductiong Now in All Depts. . . . Closed All Day Wednesday ... Grand Opening Thursday, 9:30 a.m. io 9 p.m. Morningside WSCS to Meet The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of the Morningside Community Methodist Chruch will meet at the church Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. S. A. Van Dyke, president of Salem United Church Women, will talk on this year's migrant psigram in the Salem area, showing slides taken last year. Mrs. G. H. Tern pleton will ting. Mrs. C. W. Stacey will present g, service ol meditation on the new quadrennial goals, with the theme. The Spirit of Christ For All of Life." Hostesses for the social hour will be Mesdames Douglas Partridge, Roy Grettie, Clyde Eldred Charles Myers, and Gilbert Austin. Reyal Neighbors Sewing Oub "ill be entertained Wednesday at ie home of Mrs. Lee Morrison, 71 Tyron Avenue, at 12:30 p m. I salad luncheon will be served with Mrs, Margaret Willis and Mrs. William Conner assisting. PAMELA BRENTON PRESENTS FOUR FREE LECTURES COM! AND HIAS-H.w kmhihh , finding Ik "Fntii ml Yvth"-Hw iHftnk ilmtnti tan iharton ycur lil-Hw imInmiI Hiiii .Hictt ytvt kaallh Haw yg cm "Hirv" an thrtt mli day-How la "Dial" far Satiny, Vrt.lify, Virility, ana lanftvity. "Haw ta Win rha Satlla af lha lla." 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