The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 25, 1958, Page 27, Image 27

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Mrs. A. Curtis Culver, who was Mary Jean Differ before her
marriage Saturday morning at the Ascension Church in Port
land. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
A. Differ of Sublirnity and the groom's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Culver of San Francisco. The newlyweds will
live in Salem. (Krohn and Luzader Studio, Portland).
Mary Jean Ditter Becomes
Bride of Curtis Culver
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Following wedding trip to Carmel the newly married Mr. and
Mrs. A. Curtis Culver will be at home In Salem. The bride, the,
former Mary Jean Ditter. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
A. Ditter of Sublimity and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs.
Kenneth W. Culver of San Francisco, who came north for the nuptials.
' The ceremony was performed in Portland at the Ascension
Church at a 10 o clock nuptial
mass Saturday morning. Father
Bennett Sick officiated at the serv
ice before an all-white setting of
gladioluses. Raymond Partipilo
sang and Miss Eileen Good was
the organist.
Of white Chantilly lace and tulle
was the bridal gown, fashioned
with a sabrlna neckline embel
lished with seed pearls. A cap of
pearls held in place her fingertip
illusion veil and she carried a cas
cade of stephanotis centered with
a white orchid.
Attendants Wear Yellow
The bride's four attendants wore
yellow polished cotton sheath
dresses with deeper yellow chif
fon cummerbunds and panel of
chiffon extending to the hemline
In back. They carried cascades of
Ivy. Mrs. Otto Erwert was her
sister's honor maid and brides
maids were Miss Mary Ann Di
dier. Miss Sue Scott and Miss
Shannon McKean, the junior attendant.
David M. Amsberry stood with
Mr. Culver as best man and seat
ing the guests were Gary Morgan,
Stephen Zielinski, Warren Zielin-
ski and Delbert Ditter.
Mrs. Ditter wore a two-piece
rose lace gown With matching ac
cessories for her daughter's wed
ding. Mrs. Culver chose a mist
blue Shantung costume dress with
WONT RECOMMEND CONTROL
HAMBURG, Germany (UP)-
A United Nations committee de
cided today against a recommen
dation for international price con
trols on cocoa "at this time." A
14-nation cocoa study group of the
U.N. Food and Agriculture Organ
ization said in a communique that
"no useful purpose would be
served at, this time by further
discussing the problem of stabill
zatlon In solving international con
trol."
blue accessories. Receiving with
the wedding party was the groom's
grandmother, Mrs. W. D. Hoover
of Aberdeen, Wash.
Receptloa Follows
A reception followed in the par
ish hall. Pouring were Mrs. A. J.
Curtis of Shelton, Wash., Mrs. Ed
ward V. Zielinski and Mrs. The
resa Ditter and Mrs. Edward Bell.
Assisting were Mrs. Richard
Heater, Stayton, Miss Marlene
Heuberger, Sublimity, Mrs. John
Eperjesi, Corvallis, and Mrs. Wil
ms Scott, Portland.
When the couple left on their
honeymoon, the new Mrs. Culver
was wearing a navy blue suit with
navy and white accessories.
Married in Mt. Angel !
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Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sun., May 25, '58 (Sec. III)-27
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Embezzlement Admitted by Idaho Woman
POCATELLO, Idaho Wi Mrs.
Marjorie Mae Owen, 40-year-old
Arco woman, pleaded guilty in
federal court Thursday to two
counts of embezzling $21,290.90
from the Butte County Bank at
Arco.
But she pleaded innocent to a
third count charging that on last
Feb. 28 she knowingly made an
entry on the bank ledger which
was $66,288.94 short of the actual
total on record in the bank.
Her attorney, Ben W. Davis of
Pocatello, was grafted five days
Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Yaschuk of Molalla (Loreen Ertelt) who
were married May 10 at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Mt.
Angel. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Ertelt of Mt. Angel. (Artz Studio).
GOP Leader
Dies While in
Great Britain
SPOKANE if) Friends here
Friday learned of the death in
London of Spokane businessman
and leader in the National Re
publican party, Harlan I. Peyton,
64.
They said Peyton suffered two
severe heart attacks and was on
the way to a London hospital
when he died.
Peyton was long active In area
business circles and served as
i president of the Peyton Invest
ment Co. He served as president
of the Spokane chamber of com
j mere in 1924 and 192S and again
in 1944 and 1945. :
At the time of his death. Pey
ton was assistant chairman of the
Republican national Committee. 1
In 19S6, he was - chairman of
transportation at the national
GOP convention in San Francisco.
"Mr. Peyton's death is a real
shock to us," said Arnold S. Wang, 1
Washington state GOP chairman, j
He said delegates to the state
Republican convention In Seattle
July 19 will elect a national com
mitteeman to succeed Peyton.
FLIP THEM AWAY
NEW YORK (UP) - Cigarette
smokers breathed easier and Bow
ery snipers looked for better days
today.
The city, in the midst of a clean
up drive, said Thursday it would
rot ticket persons tossing butts on
the street, even though this is a
littering violation.
The Declaration of Independence
was signed more than 14 months
after the first hostilities of the Re
volutionary War at Lexington and
Concord.
to file a motion on the third count
He indicated he will ask dismissal
of the count.
Davis told the court Mrs. Owen ,
and her husband plan to pay the
money back, although they are.
heavily in debt.
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Car-Logging
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Fatal to Four
EUREKA, Calif. 11 Two Ne
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. The highway patrol said the car
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was struck as the driver attempt
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