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Bride at Church Rites
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Mrs. Norman Leslie Hill (Shirley Ruth Will) whoM wadding
waj an event of June 9 it the First Methodist Church. The
bre is the daughter of Mr. end Mrs Clark Moor Will ind
the bridegrooms parents, ire Mr. end Mn. Fred Hell
Gerviu (Steinmontj Studio).
Rites Read
At Church
Ceremony
MILL CITY At t double rinf
ceremony ia the First Cnnsti.a
Church m Saturday afternoon,
June t. Miss Ulen Snetion,
daughter e( Mr. and Mn. Glea
Stehgt M MU1 Citv, berime the
bade of Ralph Jull, eoa of Re.
Hufh JuU end Mn. Jull at MiQ
City. The ceremony iu per
formed by Uie father ti the
groom tad the Rev Thome Shei
toe, brother of the brde. Or
ganist u Mr. El doe Hutrlua
on The bride wore t ballrnaa
gowa of embroidered net ever
taffeta, IB bouffant style, with
mM; bin lace mat. A bead of
ortnge bloeaom held her Illa
aioa veil la piece She carried
bouquet of pink and white roaa
buds Maid of honor mi Miia Cam
Ule Coble in a ballerina gowa
af laveader taffeta. Brideemaidt
were a aiece, Miaa Katharine
MOW of Bead, and Miaa Roaalie
rieminf. who wore violet taffeta
frock i. Candlelightert were Mia
Carol Andreessen aad Mis Mari
lyn Benaon of Salem, weanaf
identical pink taffeta frocks.
Flower firl was Carol Lyaa Bat
sett of Mill City, a aiece of the
bride.
Beat man was the groom's bro
ther. William Jull of BULings,
Montana. George Rambo aad Eu
gene Bell were usher. Mr.
Thomas Shelton was vocalist and
the bridegroom sang "The Wed
ding Prayer "
A reception was held on the
church lawn Cutting the cake
were the bride's titter, Mrs Er
nest Miller of Bend and Mrs Ar
thur Basset t Mrs. William Shep
nera, sister of the bridegroom,
tnl Mrs. William Jull poured
Mis Robert Shelton passed the
guest book
The young couple will be a(
home in Cougar, Washington,
where he is an engineer's aid
w;th a surveying crew.
Heads Sojourners
St-
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Club Calendar
Veaday
Willamette Shrine, White Sana of Jerusalem. Masonic
Tempke. I p.sa. ,
Bethel Zi, Job's Daughter, father-daughter banquet, Scottish
lite Temple, f p m
Tartdav
Amenra War Mothers, with Mm. Locv MrDoe!l. i35 S
Winter St . 12 3 covered duh hinrheon
Chad wick Chapter. OES. Mavtmc Tcsnplf II p m
Welcome Wagon Club, installation. Salem Woman s Club 1 p m
dessert
Wrdaediv
Women I Fellowship, hmght Memorial Church 12 30 covered
dish luncheon
Put Noble Grands with Mi Viilria Sirjmund. 1U65 N 17th
St. I p m
Salem Waman i Club coftee lor Su Shaw Woman s Cluh 10 JO
to 12 p m
First Methodist W SCS. Carrier Rim 1 15 p m
Tharsdav
Hal Hibbard Camp and Auxiharv I'SWV. Salem W ran s
Club. 12 30 pm
Friday
Past Matrons. OES dinner. Golden Pheasant 6pm
'Statesman, SiVm, Orf Sim June 18. "57 (Sec III)-19
Attend Board Meeting!,, ft au i th.
I Rebekah Lodge will meet Wedne
Mr. Paul Van de Velde. Mr. 'day aight at the heme af Mtsa
Clark C. McCal and Mr. Sua- Wild Stegrmsad, 1M N. 17th SX,
ley F Watson af the Salem out
t I p m Aatiataaf vol be Mrs. .
meeting of the Oretoa Rr-rf-'-r,- BUnche Saander,' Mrs. M. W.
Women s Federaoea in Portland Mr H7 Mytr aad
en Saturday Mrs Grace Ogle.
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Mrt. M. A. Titui, the newly elected president of rhw Salem
Sojourners, social organization of newcomers in the capital
city. She will serve for the) ensuing nx month (arm. (Karmall-
EUis Studio).
Church Nuptials Unite Couple
Meeting Called
Of Chairmen
Mr and Mrs Roy Lotkrnour
co-chairmen lor" the Council o(
Chorches Mrs Theo EDinger mi
rranl chairman tor the I nited
Church women, and Miss Betty
V. nil user Oreton Council of
ChurvhMi, he present to talk
'ith the murant chairmen of all
churt hes on Tuesds eening June
II at the r'irt Prestean
Church at 7 10 p m
Fach criairnian or a'tcrnale is
atked to come prepared to stale
projects preferred such as Some
part in pre school program in In
dependence, talent to offer for
Staitoa evening program thrift
sale storytelling or making health
kits Time preference the last to
weeks in July lirsl to eck in
August or lasl two eeks m Am
usi for each church I o he on call
Red Cross Open House
Planned lor Tuesday. June IU
is Ihe informal upen houe and
coftee to honor the many Red Cro
volunteers, who hae gn en man)
hours of service to the Manon
County chapter during the past
year The sltair will be held a! the
chapter ofiicr Fairgiounds
Road betwwn I and 4 JO oitack
SHI RIlltN - New fftrrri ef
Shrrwjan 1 s(lrs Auxiliarv are
Prrsidenl Rose Blam hard ice
PrcMiicn! hsren HuUmnsun
Chapla n f Rilner I undue
lor Thelfiia Nelson Seretarv
l.ois Kendall Treasurer P e s r I
Hyder guard Bertha Roberts ind
TruMces liori Mjnson Ruth
Thomson and Florence Marrs
Glads s ivom was named lodje
mother of the sear
will also he needed in making oul
Ihe calendar
Betrothals
Announced
By Couples
Twn more couples are adding
their names to the list of engaged
Shakespearean
Festival Opens
17th Session
ASHLAND America's first Flit-
.Auxiliary to
Convene in
Capital
Mrs Tbumas Vanlandingham
department commander, D i s
abied American Veteran Auxil
lary, will preside at the annual
rnnvntlnn in lm Juisa 9A.91.
abethan Theatre officially opened 22. Headquarters will be at the
its 17th season here this week at Marion Hotel The convention
duo Mr snd Mn E M Doty the
of Portland are innounring the val
hetrnlhal of their dsughter. Miss
l.vnne Bowrter of Salem, to
Ramon Thirn son of Mrs Alice
Thirp. who recently moved here ,io" chedul Founded
Oregon Shakespearean Festi
A cast and crew numbering
more than sixty persons have
registered for the summer produc-
in 115 by
from Salt lke City No date has its present producing director, An
been net for the wedding U, L. Bowmer, the Festival an
Miss Bowder is s grsduatr of nually attracts actor and audi-
isinrtn Nslem High schol and u
emplosed at Pacific Fruit snd
Trndure Co.
Mr Tharp attended schools in
Salt Ijke ( 1 1 y and will soon
enter the I' S Navy
Miss Walker Fagafed
Mr and Mrs. Burton Walker
are announcing the encaiement
encea from all part of the world
This year s staff Is drawn from
seventeen states and England
William Pslton, general man
ager for the event, reports that
advance ticket sal'
will open with a joint memorial
with the chapter and with speak
en from state snd city nff trials
Supporting Mrs Vanlandingham
as department officers are Mrs
Dorotheen Simmons, senior vice
commander. Annie Fordyce, jun
tor vice commander. Blanche
Zielinaki, treasurer. Pearl Zeek
chaplain. Anna Brady, adjutant;
and convention floor officers.
The auxiliary will open their
sessions on Thursday, June 20 at
1 JO p m. Election of officers will
be Saturday morning and will
close With installation of ntfuer
arethree Saturday afternoon.
weeks ahead of last year, and new
attendance records are antici
pated. Scheduled for production this
year are "As You Like It"
"Othello." "Two Gentlemen of
Verona." and Henry VIII" of
A banquet will be held Friday
night at the Marirm Hotel. The
I Order of Rats and Cat will hold
their meeting and Installation of
officer, with Rat-Trap 120 in
charge, at the American Legion
hall Thursday night.
Mrs Vsnlandintham has sen
of their daughter Beverly, to
I-arrv J Brown, son of Mr and
Mrs Pale B-nwn, all of Salem
The wedding date hai not been
"rM m nlnl,y roiauon nrou.n-( ,w0 term, romm,n() o(
Miss Walker is a student at 'he month of August, together her unit and is a life member of
South Salem High School snd her l,n ' special stagings ol fen- Oregon City.
ries rnnee ol lyre on August she has been active m the or
23 snd M gamution for 13 sears snd has
In addition tn Mr Bowmer. this served a department treasurer
vesr s directors include James several terms
Sandoe of the I nnersity of Color
ado. and Robert B l-oper utaff
director ol the Stanford I niversity
Drama Department All are vet
cran direc
i)ien air stage
fiance is a graduate of North
Salem High School He is now
emploved at Bishop i Clothing
store
Lewis and Clark
Students Marry
At Church Rites
Al'Bl RN - T. Mr. aasf Mrs.
William (i Zenker Gladia Dung
a ion lis Allen was born June
r, on Ashland, lamed ?,' ,h S"m M'm0T?,l P"1
or wria'irsi nmf Nisjnas ana eign1
minces There ire three brothers
Robert Him and read the
ring set vice The hnde
I IRWIN A summer
snlemnifd at 1 nrok S
a'terniKin June at the Fitsi
Preshvtprtan t hurt h united in mar
risje Miss Luan ('handler and
l.eorge John ( omhs The Rev
double music
the
daughter of Mr and Mrs W (,len
Chandler who before mosing to
Lebanon some vears ttgn were lor
a lime Salem residents Mr
omhs is Ihe son nf the Albert
( onibs nf Milw aukie
W edding music as prnv id-d hv
Mrs Ijvsrrme Page who plaved
the organ The hnde s lather sang
Patterned alter the Fortune
Theatre of lale Ifilh enturv Ton
wedding d(m hf ,h,and Tn(,,lrr ,nah
i n d a v
true Klizabethan staging of Shake
lrf i plavs Multiple ading
areas a'low an unbroken flow of
aition from beginning to end
Strolling muMc'ians entertain the
August audiences with Fluahethan
prior to each performance
Iva Jean Seems
Becomes Bride
Of Mr. Moynihan L''
Arnold iment and Mart, and Ihe
giandparents are Mr and Mrs
G C Zengar of Brooks, and Mr
Mrs. George Dung of Portland.
IrRANON - Miss ha lean
Siems rx-tame Mrs l.awrcme I)
Moynihan at H orlok rites on
Salurdav June I at the First
fhn.lion rhurih Th Dpi I fl
rre.edii.g the ceremony An aunt rrMj ,h, rj
Mrs T K Knox ol John Day. Thf brlrt , ,ttirMl ,n wm(p
also sang iar, sno U, over taffeta entrain
The hnde wore a dress of while . small pillboj head piece held
tulle and Chantillv lace over satin , the tulle veil in place She carried
Her veil was held in place with a lavender orchid
pearl sequin rap snd her bouquet Mrs Nelson 'Neva Wms' Slew
of pink roses was arranged on a art of San Diego was matron ol
while Bible honor for her suier Bndesma ds
Mrs W Glen Chandler ,lr nf were Mrs Walt Huston of Irha
Portland Ihe matron ol honor ion Miss f arnhn Caswell of Port
wore pink brocaded satin and a land, and Miss June Rrlnll ol
matching hal Mrs 1'i.fph R.ill Philomath Thev wore similar
and Mus larle Stroup both n( frocks nf lure rrvslallette with
Portland were bridesmaids and" bile n Ion overskiru and puliire
wore while dresses and hats of hals Thev carried rarnalions halls
loentnal stvfr as ihat sum hv the on ribbons
natron ol honor Thev carried I.mda Readv a cousin of the
p.nk rarnalions bride was flower gtr! Harold
Tee W Chandler was flower m' 'n(i ,,on,,W H,lr,,,v l'h,M,
hr taorrs .lon Hrow n was nest
girl
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and W 1, Iron ( handler
wa Ihe ring liraier
Mrwrt R Cnmbs if Rraserton
was best man for his brmher
t'sbrrv srrp W' f",len Chandler
Jr and Charles Rindt Milwaukie
Rohert Anthony Havden lighted
the tapers
Rereafiai Felksws
For her daughter 1 wedding.
Mr Chandler wore a blue lace
drat with matching accessories
Mrt Comb wore a pink silk two
piece dress with pink accessories
Both wore pink rosebud corsage
A reception was held In Harden
Hall after the c-remony Mrs.
C W Brown of John Day. grand
mother nf the bride Mrs C J
Mclntnrh and Miss Mary Cotad.
and aunts of the bride,
man and sealing the guests
Wart Huston John Slnlsig
Naihan Iwe
A res motion in the church social
room followed the wedding
The bride is a graduate nf Iaba
non Cnion High School and prior
to accepting a position wi'h the
Gaylock Beauty salon, attended a
Salem Beauty College Her hut
band also attended school here
and is a student at Oregon Stat
College. The couple plan la live
ia Lebanon.
Caughren. and Mrs. Henry Gohr
int ef John Day
The new Mr Comb attended
Lebanon I nmn High School and it
1 graduate of the Providence
poured School of Nursing in Portland. Her
Mrs Robert M Havden and Mrs. husband attended Milwaukie
Knns rut the rake Assisting were school and both are attending
Mrs Lester Cheetmtn. Mrt. Carl j Lewi and Clark Colleg. After
Johnson. Mrt Donald Rich. Mrt.! Sept. 1. tha couple will live ia
aartnc Conner, Mrs. Charlei, Milwaukie.
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WILUMINA - Miss Nancy
LeRhea McCann. daughter of Mr
and Mrs Walter Maner. and David
Fldon Kendall, son ef Mr. and
Mrs Fldon Fendall. were united
in marriage on Friday. May SI at
an I p m ceremony at the Christ
ian church. The Rev. Elmo Black
officiated
The bride wore 1 whit tatm
and lace gown - with a pearl
trimmed bodice Her lull veil wat
held by a seed pearl crown She
carried a white orchid with pink
rosebuds and strphanotis
Miss Judy McCann was maid of
honor for her sister Bridesmaids
were M s Janice Glass, Miss
Gloria Fendall and Mrt Clara
Duncan of Aloha Flower girls
were sisters of the bride. Sandra
and Dsame Maner Kenneth Black
as ring bearer Miss Judy Ayret
'and Miss Fvelsn Westphal were
candlrlighters
1 Harvey Weber of Grand Ronde
was best man Lewis Littlejohn.
Robert Hewitt and Gordon Hewitt
were the ushers
A reception wat held ia the
church social rooms.
The couple it now at home near
Willamina.
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