Lci$ Thompson, Dormsr Richtrt Wed in Dalles DALLAS-The Grce Mennonite Church of Dallas was the setting for the wedding of Miss Lois Yvonne Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Thompson of Fir Villa, and Dormer G. Rich ert. soo of Mr. and Mrs. Toby A. Richert of Dallas, on Friday, Sep tember 14. The Iter. H. D, Burk holder officiated, Mrs. Jack Mc Elravy was organist and Miss Eileen Thompson, cousin of the bridewas soloist. Candlelighters were Merwyn Richert, brother of the groom, and Vernoa Heinrichs, cousin of the groom. For her wedding the bride se lected a gown of white Chantilly lace over satin. The bodice had a mandarin collar and a net yoke bordered with sequins and seed pearls. The floor length skirt had tiers of lace on each side. Her fingertip illusion veil was of French lace with a cap of match ing lace encrusted with seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of white gladioluses centered with a white orchid. Miss Pamela Baker was maid of honor and Mrs. Kenneth Bettcher was bridesmaid. Both wore aqua ballerina gowns of taffeta. Sandra Hrppner, in a yellow frock, was flower girl. Donald Richert was his brother's best man and Marvin Rempel was groomsman. After a reception in the church social rooms the couple left for a honeymoon to Portland and the Oregon coast. They will make their home in Dallas. The groom is employed at Willamette Valley Plywood Company and the bride President to Speak First meeting of the Salem Dis trict, Oregon Music Teachers As sociation will be held Monday night at the borne of Mrs. Kenneth Rich. 159 N. Winter SL at a n m The state president, Prof. Stanley Butler, will apeak on the "Con temporary Music Project Jean Hobson Rich and Irene Byers will play a rroun of Diana numhert Hosts for the evening will be Charles Har grave, Mrs. Walter Weather and Mrs. John Schmidt Jr. JEFFERSON -Polly Louise J Sims, infant daughter of the Ron-i u c; i . . . I am 0111m. was minor juesi at t shower Thursday nipht. Hostes.se were Mrs. Leonard McCaw, Mrs M. King and Mrs. Gilbert Lnoney fnr the party held in the Christian church rooms. St. Mary's Guild l St. Paul's Episcopal Church will meet at the home of Mrs. James L. Payne, 1778 Fir St.. Monday afternoon 1 o'clock. Assisting hostesses v. ill. be Mrs. S D, Wiles, Mrs Charles A. Barclay and Mrs. Peter Ceiser. ' Newlyweds Will Live in Salem FAIRVIEW -Miss Barbara Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Smith of Sheridan a ad formerly of Dayton, became .the bride of Wayne Jalmer Ojua. ton of Mr. and Mrs. Joha Ojua, at the home of the bride's parents, in Sheridan Saturday evening, Sept. 22 at I p.m. The Ret. Ray Heckendorn of the Davton Chris tian Church officiated at tat double ring ceremony. The bride chose a grey suit with pink accessories (or her wedding. Pinned to her shoulder was a pink carnation corsage. Her sister, Miss Kate Smith, was the honor attend ant. She wore a navy blue suit with pink accessories and a pink corsage. John Widmer, brother-in-law of the groom, served as best man. Mrs, Smith chose a brown suit for-her daughter's wedding and Mrs. Ojua a grey suit with navy accessories. Both wore white car nation corsages. A reception was held immedi ately following the ceremony. Mrs. Rogers of Sheridan rut the cake. Followins ashort weddinc trio. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ojua will make their home in Salem, where the bride is cxpJcyrd and Mr. Ojua will continue his work as electrician with Toivo Bantsari of Fairview. Reports Given at Unit Meeting Mrs. Karl Mobley, president of Kingwood Unit. American Legion Auxiliary presided over the unit meeting held Thursday evening at the. Kingwood Legi m Hall Donna Hamman gave a report oa her attendance at Girls State in June. She was sponsored by Kingwoo I'nit. Reports on the state convention held in Albany were given by Mrs. Lillian Williams and Mrs. Mobley. Several projects to be under taken this winter for the benefit of the men in the various veterans hospitals were discussed. Plans were completed for the plant, bulb and rummage sale to be held Oct. over Greenbaum's. : The afteraaoa circle af the Woman's Saeiety of Christian Service of the Morningside Com munity Methodist Church will meet at the church at two o'clock Tuesday afteroon. October I. Mrs. Gilbert Austin will review a chap ter from "Paul's Letters to New Churches". A work period in pre paration for a rummage sale, and a social hour will follow. To Confer Degrees Hair Fashion Set Meet for Dinner The regular stated meeting of Cherry Court, Order of the Amar anth will be held Wednesday eve ning, October 10 it I p.m. in the Scottish Rite Temple. The con ferring of degrees will be the principal order ot business. Com mittee in charge of the dining room will be headed by Mr. and Mrs. James H. Tumbull. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Loretu and Mrs. Paul Bramble. SALEM HEIGHTS The Santa Hills Garden Club met Tuesday night at ti home of Mrs. John Darst with Mrs. Harvey Peterson as co-hostess. Speaker was Nor man Frees who tpeke on birds. Modern, contemporary, early American and Victorian table set tings were displayed and discussed at the meeting. Mrs. Peterson, bird chairman, asked members to bring a bird feeder to the next meeting. Beta Omlcroa chapter. Beta Sig ma Phi will meet Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Bessie Loo mis at I o'clock. The Oregon Beauticians Associa tions' hair fashion committee will meet with the Salem Unit of this association for a banquet at Shat tuc's Chateau on Monday night, October I at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Peggy Buell, second vice president of the Portland Unit and Portland hair stylist, will demon strate and lecture. Mrs. Buell rep resented Oregon at the National Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Association convention last year at Louisville, Kentucky. At this meeting Arthur Watters of Eugene, assistant state styles director, president of, the state board of Cosmetic Therapy, vice president of National Allied State Boards, will lecture and demon strate his version of the new "Bouffantasie". This hair style was introduced at Dallas. Texas by members of the Official Hair Fashion Committee of America. R. D. Burks, president of Ore gon Beauticians Association, will make his annual visit to the Salem Unit meeting. Gold Stagette Slated Wednesday, October 17 has been set as the date for the annual 1 stagette of the Salem Women's Golf Association. The affair will ; be held at Randall's Chuck Wagon. beginning with a buffet dinner and I followed the stagette show. Mrs. Glenn Stevenson is taking reserva tions for the dinner. Mrs. Val D. Sloper is heading the committee for the stagette. The annual bus iness meeting of the women's golf association will be held this Wednesday with election of officers and presentation of tournament awards. 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