I umm i w in iiiiwoniiiiii iniiin ii mii iiiiiinii win n in iiii ini' 11 ii in P"ww , I '- i f t& If VS. I: ! ' i; l Woodburn Mr. and Mri. Roger E. Moen of Woodburn, married June 19 at the Woodburn Immanuel Lutheran church. Mrs. Moen Is the former Paula Walter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Walter, and Mr. Moen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Moen. They will make their home at Westfir, near Oakridge. (Alyce Studio, Woodburn) Brazea I e-Rand Solemnized at stnvtnn In a setting of ocean ninlc ind candlelight. Miss Georgia Ellen Rand, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Rand, Jr., Robert Lee Brazeale, son of Mrs. Sunday afternoon, June 26, at 2 church. Rev. Willard Buckner, pastor of the church, officiated in the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Robert Schroeder of Sa lem played wedding music and accompanied Miss Margaret Speer of Aumsville, who sang. Mrs. A. C. Van Nuys was in charge of the church decora tions. For her wedding the bride chose a gown which had a fitted bodice of lace, a sheer yoke and buttons down the back. The full sleeves of lace terminated in ruffled cuffs. Angel skin satin fashioned the skirt which had a long train. The lace edged fingertip veil fell from a sweetheart headdress which was trimmed In orange blossoms. The bride carried a shower bou duet of white sweet peas, cen tered with a pink orchid which had a throat of deeper pink. A strand of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom, was her only orna ment. i Matron of honor was Mrs. William Rand of Boise, Idaho, an aunt of the bride. She wore "a nue green organza guwn 1 1 which was buttoned down the" front to the waistline where it flared away In a long draping peplum over the full skirt. She carried a nosegay of garden flowers. ; Miss Aletha Stewart of West Stayton, cousin of the bride, and Miss Lorene Brazeale of Port land, cousin of the bridegroom, were bridesmaids. They were gowned alike in gowns of pink sheer over taffeta, which had fitted bodices with high neck lines and full sleeves above the full skirts. Each carried a nose gay of old-fashlqned flowers. i Serving as best man was War ren Kelly of Crabtree and ush ers were Harry Rand, brother of the bride, Lee Baughman Lyle Vogt and Johnny Baugh man. Harry Rand and Johnny Baughman lighted the tapers also. " For her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Rand chose a two-piece dress of navy faille crepe with white accessories. Mrs. Braz eale, mother of the bridegroom. wore a beige gabardine suit with brown accessories. Pink rosebuds were used in corsages for both mothers, , A reception was held in the church parlors following the ceremony. Misses Marg Ware, Marie Fery and Sharon Gehlen, all of Stayton: Betty Jo Keith- j ley of North Santiam; Patsy " Tbmlinson of Turner and Chris tine Brazeale of Bradwood, served. The wedding cake was cut by Mrs. A. C. Van Nuys; chef Make your dressing! ...lot tangy Duchess Salad Dressing is made the way famous chefs make that dressing from costly ingredients expertly seasoned and skillfully blended. That's why it tastes so good. And only 10 V4 minutes after each batch is started it's on its way to your store ... guaranteed fresh. Enjoy Duchess todayl Rites Stayton spray, gladioluses and roses in of West Stayton, was wed to Pauline Brazeale of Crabtree, o'clock in the Stayton Baptist Mrs. Donald Maddux of Siletz, cousin of the bride, poured, and Mrs. Seymour Stewart, aunt of the bride, presided at the punch bowl. Mrs. Paul McClellan of West Stayton was In charge of the guest book. Assisting at the gift table were Misses Birdeen Smith of Stayton and Esther Keudell of West Stayton. The couple left on a wedding trip which will take them down the coast highway through the redwoods in California and re turning via Crater Lake. The bride wore a dress of salt and pepper rayon sharkskin with a green suede belt and matching bag. She wore a black picture hat with shoes and gloves of black and a white checkered short coat. She pinned her bridal orchid to her coat. Mr. and Mrs. Brazeale will be at home in Albany after July 1. The bride graduated from Stayton high school with the class of 1948 and has been em ployed.by the Paris Woolen mills of Stayton for the past year. She was a princess of the 1947 Santiam bean festival. The bridegroom graduated from Al bany high school in 1947 and employed with the Stanton packing plant at Albany, Attending the wedding from a distance were Mr. and Mrs William L. Rand of Boise, Ida ho: Mr. and Mrs. James Rand Sr., Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Ham mond, Sr., and Dorothy Lee, Mr, and Mrs. C. L. Brown, Kenneth and Nancy, all of Yakima, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brazeale and daughter, Chris tine, of Bradwood. VISITORS at the home of Mr and Mrs. H. A. Simmons have been Mrs. Simmons' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Makelaar, Sr., of Portland, who were to leave for their home, Friday. Arriving this week-end to visit at the Simmons home will be Mrs. Simmons' brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Riepl of Portland. COLD DRINKS, SIX FLAVORS ' mm SalemiteWed In Portland Of Interest In Salem is account of the recent wedding of Miss Phyllis Ann Howard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Albert Howard of Portland, and Dewey Allyn Rand, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey A. Rand of Salem, the ceremony being solemnized June 20 at Mount Tabor Presby terian church, Dr. Robert K. Russell officiating. The bride chose an ivory slip per satin gown fashioned with a heartshaped neckline with clus ters of seed pearls, a rippled peplum and a full-length train. Her illusion veil was trimmed with imported lace and was held in place by a satin coronet. She carried a prayer book with orch ids and was given in marriage by her father. Mrs. John Leslie Scheele was matron of honor and wore an aqua moire gown with matching mitts. She had a coronet and carried a crescent-shaped bou quet of salmon carnations and roses. Miss Beryl Darby, Mrs, Richard P. Simmons, Mrs. Mar lowe Garrettson and Miss Jo anne Miller were bridesmaids. They wore yellow moire taffeta gowns with matching mitts and their coronets and bouauets were of blue delphiniums and salmon roses. Flower eirls were the Misses Sharon Marie Booth and Ann Marie Sutton. Harry J. Thomas was best man and ushers were Paul An derson, John L. Scheele, Wayne t-oiiocK ana Kichard P. Sim mons. A reception was held at the church. Pouring and assisting were Mesdames Elizabeth Thompson, Allen T. Anderson, ivan natciin, Stuart Moir, Pay son Sammis, Lucille Dench Henrietta McCutcheon, Edward Sutton and Frank Woldrich, Jr. and the Misses Norma Lund- strom, Harriet Kelty, Caroline uriesel, Ueotta Stendal. Lor raine Miller and Iris Burton. Following a weddine triD to California, Mr. and Mrs. Rand will live in Portland after July 25th Anniversary Is Recent Event Woodburn Mr. and Mrs. Ro land Gottsacker celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary June 19 at their home between Wood- burn and Mt. Angel with more than 400 relatives and friends attending during the afternoon and evening. Special guests were the Rev. Fathers V. L. Mof fenbeier of Woodburn, Hllde brand Melchoir of Mt. Angel and Martin Doherty of Gervals. Guests were present from Port land, Eugene, Salem, Harris burg, Stayton, Sublimity, Wood burn, Mt. Angel, Aurora, Ger- vais, Silverton, other cities in Oregon and Seattle, Wash. in the receiving line at the reception were Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gottsacker, Mrs. C. N. Gottsacker and Mr. and Mrs. William Frichti, the latter three being the parents of the honored couple. Mrs. Joseph LeDoux, LaVelle and Darlene Gottsacker, daughters, cut the large tiered wedding cake. Their son, Del bert, and daughter, Judy, open ed tne gifts. Miss Jacqueline Nuss of Seattle passed the guest book, assisted by Miss Yvonne Williams of Woodburn. Pour ing were Mrs. Frank Altenhofen of Portland, Mrs. Leo Schwab, Phillip Morris Stars on Horace Heidt RECORDS Dick Contino Accordion Ralph Sigwald Baritone Vic Valenti Piano Joe Schirmer Banio Harry ee Harmonica Downstairs Oregon Bldg. State and High 3-8632 S I I A i IM I ' .4, vov ,v I 'm'v- '.' '.--'i.v'.li Iff M. Wed Recently The mar riage of Mrs. Marvin Lowen, who was Betty Loewen, was solemnized re e en tly. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Nettie Loewen and Mr. Lowen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lowen. (Jesten-Miller studio picture) Mrs. J. J. Penner and Mrs. Al Lulay. Serving were Mrs. J. L. Wachter, Mrs. Joseph Butsch, Mrs. John Bigler, Mrs. Alfred Aicher, and Mrs. L. P. Nuss, with Mrs. Louis A. LeDoux in charge. Children of the honored cou ple are Mrs. Joseph LeDoux of Mt. Angel, Miss LaVelle Gott sacker, Delbert, Darleen, Judy, Mel and Billy at home. AURORA Plans have been completed for a shower of sil ver coins, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Hoffman of Aurora, on their twenty-fifth wedding an niversary, Sunday afternoon July 10, In the Knights of Pyth ias hall. Use fresh snap beans for a delicious and nutritive lemon delicious and nutritive lunch eon dish for school days; Just serve them in a cream or cheese sauce with slices of hard-cooked egg as a garnish. Buttered car rots are good with this dish. Dessert might be raisin-oatmeal cookies and milk. JOHNS-MANVILLE ROOFING for every type of service Yes, a national survey shows J-M roofing preferred by owners 8 to 1 over other brands. We are proud to offer this quality line for every type of service. Ask for a free estimate. 10-Year Guarantee Nothing Down and . Up to Three Sears to Pay MATHIS BROS. ROOFING CO. 164 S. Com'l. Ph. 3-4642 iNROOFING llT'S Johns-Manville Miss Gates and Mr. Jones Wed Woodburn The marriage of Miss Lorraine Gates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gates of Woodburn, to Robert E. Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones of Portland, formerly of Woodburn, was an event of June 18 at 2 p.m. in the Methodist parsonage at Vancouver, Wash, with Rev. Dan Taylor officiat ing.- The bride wore an oyster white suit with navy blue ac cessories and orchid corsage. Attendants were the bride's sister-in-law, Mrs. Mary Cumm ings, and her brother, Arthur Gates. A wedding trip to Canada and eastern Washington followed the ceremony. Mr. Jones graduated from Woodburn high school in 1938 and spent 3 V4 years in the navy as aviation mechanic. Mrs, 155 Drop everything and hurry to Wards Exciting Sale of BETTER DRESSES Values to 8.98 while they last! Thursday Friday Saturday DRESSY RAYONS! STREET COTTONS! PLAYTIME COTTONS! 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Reception Fetes Mr. and Mrs. Dunn The Salem Heights home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shaffer was the scene Sunday afternoon, June 26, of a reception honor ing Mr. and Mrs. Hubert M Dunn of Portland, formerly of Salem, on their silver wedding anniversary. Miss Marjorle Dunn of Portland, sister of Mrs, Shaffer, was co-hostess. Arrangements of pink and white painted daisies and pink candles were used about the rooms. Miss Beverly Matlock greeted guests at the door and also passed the guest book. Mrs. Shaffer cut the cake and Miss Dunn served the punch. Among the guests calling to honor the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fasching, Mr. and N. Liberty 97 PR. T - SHIRTS 244 25 58 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, July 1, 19497 Mrs. Eric Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Butler, Jane and Myra Bell, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Carleton, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Hanks, Mrs. J. M. Dickinson, Mrs. O. W. 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