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Bride From Canada Melby-PicKell Rites Statesman, Salem, Ore Sra, July 21, "57 (Sets Ttt)-lf Take Place Saturday 2 A r k 1. "1 v. v. -j Mrs. Robert Keith Dyer Jr. (Rosalie Ptnteluke) was a brid of June 29. Wtdding caramon its wara held at Lambert Gar dan in Portland. Mr. and Mr. Keith Oyer of Salem are parent of me groom, and the bride it the daughter of Mr. and Mr. Peter Penteluke of Itinger, Setkatchewen, Canada .The couple will make their home in Portland where he it a nure and he It with the Etco Company. (Frederick Studio). Marine Takes Bride V- I. I I T Si am-: ' A V , , v Mr nd Mrj Jack Chappell (loii Straw) whoia marriage wa n tvanl of July 1 1 at the. Court Street Christian Church. Pjrents o the couple are Mr and Mn. A W Straw and Mr and Mr. John Chappell. The newlyweds will live in California while Mr CheppeH is stationed at Camp Pendleton w.th the U S Marine Corps (Artr Studio ) River Days Winner Plans Trip For midrnti o( Shngril Ai nil nm1 'or a fictional Utopia hrf drram romf Iru wmnin thf illmrtir Rivrr Dy pri o( (730 nhould hav com u no aurpriw But it d)d And the happily ur prwrd OiarkM Rnna lamily la plan ning to aprnd 0ir prie money on a varaUon trip to Canada makini lhir dram of a viart to Victoria and Vancouver B C come trw i Mr and Mrs Rook and mw Richard from whom the fathn ! hnafht the hiclty tickK. epect to Iravr t h i r 7M Shingrlla Avr (wmp ntl Siiiwlav to viart rla tivn in Srattlf brtore drmnf on Mill Uelra Corinne Melby, daiihtcr of Mr. tod Mr. Even Welby Saturday evenlnf became the bride of Ernest Dooald Pic Kelt, aoa ef Mrs. May PieKaO at eetemeny add at Central Luther aa Cburch. The Rat. Harald Cris dal wu offlciatini minister. The bride s gowa was ayfea fl- kuiee) and Impertad lac ever sat in. It was fashioned with a tifbt fittiaf bodice, lonf slearea and enhanced by aequioj and peart. A erawa ef aeed pearls ben the fingertip veil Her corsafe was ef aa orchid aad white rose. Matroa of honor was the groom's sister, Mrs. Donley Damoa who wore white organdy and taffeta with orchid bodice and cummer bund. Wearing similar gowns were Mr. Duane PaschalL Mrs. George Richard and Miss Gladys Bidder, bridesmaid. All carried cascades ef orchid chrysanthe mums and ivy. CandleUgbters were Miss Joe Ann Blunt, Mrs. Charles Dahlen and Duane BoUord. Bob Schwab and Mrs. Harald Griadal were vo calists, Mist DiAnne King violist and WUttam Pawk organist, WiKam Vasby was boat maa. groemamea. George Rkkard, Duana PaachaH, John Tbieaaoa and ashen Daaa aad Dennis Vas tus. ' Mrs: Meiby woTV orchid Lice aad Mrs. PirXaQ gray lace ever pink taffeta. Bath wore whit rosebud corsages. Assistinf at the reception were Mr. Neil Pioraoa, the Misses Darteae Olsoa, Marilya- Barnes, Sheila Prey, Mary Hanson, Myr tle Boberg. Sandra HoUord and Mrs. Ruth Nekwa. Mrs. Vernon Leek and Mrs. Clarence Olsoa poured and Mr. David Vimont Portland and Mrs. Ronald Holford cut the cake. When leaving for a trip to Southern Oregoa the bride wore a silk sheath print dress and white accessories. They will live in Flor ida, while the groom is stationed at Patrick Air Force Base. Miss Stark Becomes Mrs. William J. Brown Before a white arbor covered with greenery and flanked by palms, Miss Carol S. Stark be came the bride of William J. Brown Saturday, July ID, at the South Salem Friends Church. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Stark are the parents of the bride, and the groom u the son of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Brown. The Rev.'joha Fankhauser per formed the ceremony. Mrs. David McClanahan aang, accompanied by Mr. Robert Nordyk at the organ. Chantmy lace formed the short sleeved bodice of the bride's gown, which had pleated tulle at the por trait neckline and a bouffant ballerina-length skirt of lace over ice blue tulle. A white orchid was held ia place atop the bride's Bible by stream ers tied with stepbanotis. Her headpiece wu a pearl and sequin tierra from which the ice blue il lusion finger-tip length veil cascaded. Mrs. Ardea Ebyr wearing a dress of ice blue cryiUIlette and carrying nrhlte gladioluses, was the matroa of James Brown wai best man for bis brother, and ushers were Vic tor Johns, s brother-in-law, and Richard Stark, brother of the bride. The mother of the bride wore a peach-colored dress with white ac cessaries sod white rosebud cor sage. Mrs. Brown wort turquoise with black and white accessories aad white rosebuds. At the recaptioa at the church following the eereanony, Mrs. Rob art Gunville. aunt of (be bride, and Mrs. Walter Brown, aunt of the groom, poured. Another sunt of the bride. Miss Jessie Starr cut the cake. Assisting were Miss Marilyn Brown, Mrs. Victor Johns, sister of the groom. Miss Carol Lee Ed ict and Mrs. Erwia M us toe A rod and white princess dress with red accessories and a white coat was worn by the bride for their wedding trip to the coast, af ter which the couple will be at home at JJ7S Ten Avenue. fladio Today To Feature State Group World Music Festivals on CBS radio network st 11:30 this morn ing will feature the Danish State Radio Orchestra In concert with the Copenhagen Boy Choir and member of the ' Royal Opera House orchestra in: Cftwrtur to tht Tit Clnt" 8lTbrh Symphony No NmIms Concirtn Grosfo In D minor Vivaldi CanUta ' Ad Pvdts" Buxtehud Cantata ' Ad Tactem" . Bustetiuoa Boston Pops orchestrs will be heard at 7 OS on the NBC network. The recorded program includes King Dodon and His Palace from Rimsky-Korsakov's "La Coq d 'Or", Debestraum by Liszt snd Eapagna Rhaptodie by Chabrier. 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