2-(Sce. Ill) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sun., Oct 7, '58 OES Social Club The Social Club of Chadwick Chapter, Order of Eastera Star meet for a 1:15 dessert lunch eon on Tuesday at the Masonic Temple Cards will be in play follow ing. The committee for the after boob include Mrs. S. A. Wbeatley, chairman. Mrs. Pearl Jones, Mra. Elmer Dorr, Mrs. Ellsworth Hamil ton, Mrs. Orlo Driggs. Mrs. R. Kasmussen, Mrs. George B. Ban ley and Mrs. Lola McFarlae. Miss Anita Wilde Married to Joseph Schaefer at St. Mary's Musical Fun For . Your Child With The It'i Exciting . '! It's Easy It'j Fun to play a new Wurlifeer Piano , . . and ou can start your cHi!d"i musical education NOW far only pennies a day! Only limited number ef ftrtiiimni vaiai Hw this month , . , Se , . ', Call 2-5211 right away! HERE'S WHAT YOU GET Use ofd'NewWurtit. ft:... ' . -'trr r iwftv ' ' - t-t - Private Weekly essoin Lesson Music Material Free Delivery PIANO COMPANY" 1280 Slate St. Fh. 2-5211 ML Angel. Miss Anita Marie j Wilde, whose wedding to Joseph Schaefer Saturday morning, was one of the social events of the early Fall, walked op the aisle of St Mary's Catholic church with her father, who gave her la mar riage. The bride is the eldest ef the sit daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Wilde of ML Angel and the bridegroom is the sob of Mrs. Arthur Schaefer and the late Mr. Schaefer of Route 1, Molalla. The Rev. Edward Spear, OSB read the double ring vows and was celebrant at the 10 o clock nuptial high mass, for which Joseph Schwab and Vincent Hammer, cousins of the bridal pair, served. Miss Helen Keber was the organist, and St. Mary's choir, of which the bride was a member, sang the mass. Mrs. Al Schroeder and her daughter, Louise, of Salem sang. The bride wore traditional gown ef bridal satis enhanced with hand- clipped Rosepolnt lace. Scalloped lace and seed pearls outlined the portrait neckline of the long-sleeved lace bodice and rosepoint formed a peplum over the front of the full, satin skirt and cascaded into a -Jong court train. A crown of seed pearls and lace cap held the double fingertip veil illusion. She carried a mother of pearl missal, gift of her only brother, Charles, which was topped with a white orchid. For aeniiiiwni, sb carried whits pearl rosary, first com munion gift from her godmother, Mrs. Alvin Saalfeld, and a lace handerchief which was given to her by her aunt. Mrs. Clyde Lind sey, Oakdale, California. The Feminise Attendants . Miss Ruth Wilde in emerald gfvvfi Clj ntaiiivc wi u siotcr honor attendant and Mrs. Tony Pfeiffer, Silverton, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Carol Wach ter, cousin of the bride, were bridesmaids and wore light gold crystalette. Also wearing gold was the Junior bridesmaid, Diane Wilde, sister of the bride. All the attendant's dresses were designed with sabrina necklines and deep V in the back. Empire waistlines . and full intermission length skirts. They wore cornets of matching velvet leaves and car ried basket bouquets filled with gold Fujie chrysanthemums and autumn leaves. The best man was Donald Schae fer, Woodburn, brother ef the groom, and Norman Toepfer of Woodburn. The ushers were Joseph L. Wachter, uncle of the bride, and Joseph Bernt, cousin of the groom. The bride's mother chose a win ter green dress with leaf trim and matching jacket She wore a corsage . of bronze cymbidum orchids. Mrs. Schaefer chose a light blue suit with navy access ories and lavender orchid corsage. Dinner, Reception FalUw A dinner and reception followed in St. Mary's dining hall. Mrs. Edward Schaecher was hostess and Mrs. Joseph Wachter greeted the guests. Cutting the three-tired pillared wedding cake were Mrs. Saalfeld and the groom's sister-in-law, Mrs. Don Schaefer. At the coffee urns were Mrs. L. A. DeDoux and Miss Mae Schaefer, aunts of the bride and groom, assisted by Judy Wach ter, cousin of the bride. Assisting were the Misses Kath leen Owings, Miss Carol Eder, Carol Erpelding. Toni Williams, Jeannette Wolf, Mary Beth Eberle, Ruth Eder. Arlene FessK-r, Rita Hauth, Laura Schmitz, Donna Jean Wilde. Marie Piatz, Marlene Diehl, and Mrs. Richard Basl. After a honeymoon to California, the newlyweds will be at home on the groom's farm, Route 1, Molalla. For traveling the bride selected a winter pink sheath dress, matching hat and accessories and a black cashmere coat. Caribbean Slicks to Be Shown at Dinner Meeting The October dinner meeting of the Salem Christian Business 4 Professional Women's Council will meet Tuesday, October at S: IS p.m. at the Marion Hotel. Beth Aebislur, area representative for the council, will how color slides of her recent trip to the Carib bean. She visited the Bahamas, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, and Haiti in April this' year with a Christian group sponsored by the Boca Raton Bible Conference of Florida. Her pictures reveal the life of our neighbors to the South and also the work of the mission aries there. Special music will be brought by the Teacher's Trio Elinor Burton, Jackie Davis, and Verna Kellar. Miss Burton will also sing several solo numbers. The special feature will be pre sented by Mrs. Jessup of Salem who will display her collection of colored glass ware which includes amber, amethyst and cranberry types of pressed glass. All women art Invited and reser vations should be called in to Mrs, C. B. Abbott, or Mrs. Swartzley, by Sunday. Recent Graduates First fall meeting of the Re cent Graduates Group of AAl'W will be held Monday night at the home of Mrs, Dale A. Fitch, 4250 Shoreline ' Drive, at 8 p. m. 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Car man and Mrs. Carman will be the guest speakers for the evening. Serving on the hospitality com mittee tor the dinner are Messrs. and Mesdames Earl T. Newbry, Harold McCoy, Glenn S. Paxson, Norman W. Merrill, J. E. Law, James Watts, Elmer Berglund, E. W. Rector, Kenneth Sherman, Robert T. Boals, Dean K. Brooks, Wallace P. Carson, Homer L. Gou- To Tell of CenTenlion Alumna of Mu Phi Epsilon will ' oe entenaineo. si uw nonie oi Mrs. Paul Allen Hale, 737 Center St., Monday night at S p. m. Special guests will be Miss Bar bara Anderson, president of the Phi Lambda chapter at Willamette University, and Miss Sharon Peder son of Nu chapter at the University of Oregon, who will given highlights of the national convention they attended this summer in Rochester, N. Y. All new alumnae in the city are invited to attend and may call Mrs. Hale for reservations. Bethel SI, Jab's Daughter win hold their Tegular meeting Tuesday night at the Kingtood City Hall at 7:30 p. m. let, John A. 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