Christmas Setting Arranged For High-King Wedding Miss Jean Elizabeth King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Harvey M. King, was wed to John Nathan High, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Finley High of Spray, Ore., at a service solemnized at 8 o'clock last evening In the First Methodist church, the Rev. Brooks Moore officiating. Christmas greens, white chrys themums and candles deco jfeted the church for the service. Lighting the tapers were Miss Aleene Craycroft and Miss VI ona Haugen, the latter of Cor vallis, wearing pink and blue gowns. Preceding the ceremony, Phil lip Hamp sang and playing the accompaniments and wedding marches was Miss Edna Marie Hill. Wears White Satin The bride, given In marriage Christmas Party For OES Chapter Chadwick chapter, No. 37, Order of the Eastern Star, held its annual Christmas party, with exchange of gifts, Tuesday eve ning. A large Christmas tree and baskets of holly decorated the chapter rooms. Herman Johnston was escorted and honored in the east. He recently was given the 33rd honorary degree in Knight Commandery, court of honor and spoke for the good of the order. Mrs. Norman Kenney became a member by affiliation. Christ mas carols were sung, a solo was siven by Mrs. Ivan Stewart and Special Christmas music by a 'ladies quartet were enjoyed. A special degree, carrying out the 49 er theme, was given the retiring worthy matron and wor thy patron, Mrs. D. M. Eby and Jason Frizzell, and gifts present ed them by Mrs. William Lewis, newly-elected worthy matron, Gail H. Jones, newly-elected worthy patron and courtesy group. Mrs. Fred Rawlins sang a solo. Mrs. Eby and Mr. Friz zell thanked all the officers and committee members of the past year for their help and cooper ation. Public installation of new of ficers will be held Thursday evening, December 29, at 8:00 o clock in the Masonic temple. Refreshments were served in the dining room. The tables were beautiful with greens, hol ly lighted red candles and large . red poinsettias. Individual pla ces were marked with a small lighted candle. The committee in charge included: Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Robinson, chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gaska, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Jackman, Mrs. Thel ma Christphier, Mrs. Emmett Kleinke, Mr. and Mrs. Michel son, Mrs. Jane Watklns, Mr. and Mrs. David Cameron, Miss Bet ty Robinson. ARRIVING Friday from Se i attle will be Miss Edna Sterling ,to spend the Christmas holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Wallace. North Santiam Unit Has Christmas Party North Santiam Mrs. Louis Scofield was hostess and Mrs. Edwin Ruby co-hostess for the North Santiam Extension Unit's annual Christmas party at the Scofield home. A covered dish dinner was served at 6:30 o'clock, followed by games. Prizes were won by Mrs. Carl Bethell, Mrs. Everett Kaiser, and Mrs. Edwin Ruby. A gift exchange and social hour with group singing of Christmas carols completed the evening. - Present were five guests, Mrs. Ethel Archibald, Mrs. Robert Nelson, Mrs. Ray Morgan, Mrs Carl Vaughn, and Mrs. Peggy 'Fletcher and 23 members. by her father, wore a gown of white slipper satin fashioned with sweetheart neckline, leg o mutton sleeves, a shirred bod ice and long train. The finger tip veil of white lace was ar ranged from a coronet of seed pearls. For her flowers, the bride carried a bouquet of white gardenias and pink rosebuds with a shower of ribbons caught with the pink rosebuds. Miss Beverly Karsten, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. Her gown was in peach taffeta and she carried a bouquet of white and pink carnations. Misses Joyce Edgell and Glenys Barge were the brides maids, both wearing identical gowns, Miss Edgell in orchid and Miss Barge in aqua taffeta. Both carried bouquets of white and pink chrysanthemums. Warren Reed High was best man for his brother, and usher ing were a group from Mr. High's fraternity, Phi Kappa Psi, including Robert Zeller, William Sorenson, Donald Mace and Richard Daggett. To Live In Corvallis Mrs. jung wore a copper: crepe gown with brown acces sories and corsage of white gar denias for her daughter's wed ding, and Mrs. High was in j dark wine gown with matching accessories and corsage of the gardenias. The reception was In the Car rier room of the church. The bride's table was set with pink candles and the wedding cake encircled with pink and white flowers. mis. Aiirea LaBrancft, an aunt of the bride, cut the cake, assisted by Mrs. Edmond Tal bot, a cousin from San Diego. Mrs. Ralph King was at the coffee urn and Mrs. Wilbur Flood presided at the punch bowl. Both are aunts of the bride. Serving were Miss June Treat of Corvallis, Miss Beverly Main, Miss Diane Jenks and Miss Joan Fitts. Miss Marijo Ogle passed the guest book and in charge of gifts were Miss Norma Rigby and Miss Maxine Kine. For going away the bride wore a dark brown satin dress with fuchsia coat and brown accessories. The couple will be at home in Corvallis, both attending Oregon State college. r t v Li 3 rut J- y -i W .V.S.-& K i..t Late November Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Albert Alley were married November 26. The bride is the former Dorothy Parton. (Jesten-Miller studio picture) Hoags Honored on Golden Wedding Independence More than 150 friends signed the guest book at the reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hoag on their golden wedding anniver sary in the parlors of the Meth odist church, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hoag were mar ried Dec. 20, 1899 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Calbreath, at Parker. Soon after their marriage they moved to Hoquiam, Wash., where Mr. Hoag was a merchant until 1910. They then returned to Oregon and both taught school until 1929 when they left the class room and moved to their fruit farm near Monmouth. In 1945 they retired and moved to In dependence. Both are still very active with Mr. Hoag taking a leading part in the work of the choir of the Methodist church. Many of the guests present, as well as a number of those who sent gifts of flowers, were former pupils of the Hoags. The honored couple greeted the guests in a setting of 50 years ago. Furniture of the style popular at the turn of the cen tury was arranged about the church parlors almost exactly as it was in the room in which Mr. and Mrs. Hoag were married. The table was covered with a white linen cloth and centered with yellow chrysanthemums and white tapers in crystal. Mrs. Elmer Barnhart, Mrs. Ed Moffit, Mrs. Sada Kelley, Mrs. A. F. Elkins, Mrs. G. L. Russell and Mrs. E. M. Ebbert, the latter three of Monmouth, poured. Taking care of the gifts was Mrs. Garfield Byars while Mrs. Charles Bullock was in charge of the guest book. Serving were Mrs. Amond Fulmer, Miss Lu- cile Barnhart, and Miss Marcella Jacobs. Others who assisted with the reception were Mrs. Clark Irv ing, Mrs. Harold Traylor, Mrs. George DeForest, Mrs. Everett Van Maanen, Mrs. Lynn Hunt ley and Mrs. E. R. Grantham. Mrs. Keene Visiting Silverton Nrrw. C. W. Keene is spending the holiday season at the Spokane home of the family of her daughter, the Henry Glazes. Visiting their mother, Mrs. Keene, for several days this week have been Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Satchwell (Frances Keene) of Gresham who left later for Astoria to be with a sister of Mrs. Satchwell, the Mike Cosovics (Elizabeth Keene). Also with Mrs. Keene was Mrs. Peggy Scott of Port land, formerly of Silverton, en route to San Jose, Calif., to be with her sister, Mrs. Gertrude Smith, for the holidays. Wedding in Salem Church Unionvale Miss Shirley Agnes Todd daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Todd of Unionvale, and Thomas Allen Huffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Huffman of Dayton, exchanged their mar riage vows Sunday, December 18 at 8 p.m., at the First Con gregational church, Salem. The Rev. C. F. W. Schulenburg of St. John's Lutheran church of McMinnville read the lines of the double ring ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Roger B. Todd of Salem, wore a white slipper satin gown with short train and fingertip veil with sweetheart crown. She carried three red roses with white bouvardia. Lighting the candles were Ml s. Roger B. Todd, Salem, and Mrs. Dale Pederson, McMinnville, wearing identically modeled taf feta yellow formals. Miss Romona Oaks, maid of honor, was in orchid taffeta, and the bridesmaids, Miss Colleen Coburn and Miss Patsy Huffman, sister of the bridegroom, wore green taffeta. All attendants carried assorted colored chrysan themums. M. John Noble, Unionvale, was best man. Ushers were Richard Radcliff of Dayton Duane Bartsch, Salem, James Miller, Salem and Robert Muhs of St. Helens. Flower girls were Kathleen and Susan Duzan of Portland, nieces of the bride, in floor length yellow formals. The reception was held In the church parlors. Mrs. Charles Pajala baked the cake and cut it. Mrs. O. B, Crabtree of Newberg served it Mrs. James Penland poured Mrs. Ted Lawrence of McMinn ville was at the punch bowl, Miss Jeanne Westfall of Mc Minnville had charge of the guest book. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Todd chose a wine suit with black accessories. The mother of the bridegroom wore a brown suit with green acces sories. The young couple left for a trip in Canada. Miss Millard Recent Bride Lebanon Miss Lois Mary Millard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D, Millard of Vancouv- Wash., was wed to Russell Greer, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Greer of Lebanon, at an early evening ceremony at the As sembly of God church on De cember 17. Rev. H. D. Robeson perform ed the double ring service be fore the altar arrangement of yellow snapdragons and candles, Mrs. LaVern Stagel was soloist, accompanied by Mrs. Erhard Landstrom. Given in marriage by her fa ther, the bride wore a white sat in dress and carried an arm bou quet of long stemmed white roses. Matron of honor was Mrs. El- do Badten, and Mrs. Amos D. Millard, Jr., was bridesmaid. A reception was held in the church parlors after the cere mony. After a wedding trip along the coast of Oregon and Califor- Lucky says- ei-AT SHAMZOCk, POTATO CHIPS FOR FLAVOR" EH, PATRICK ' Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, Dee. 22, 19497 ma, the couple will be at home in Lebanon, at 560 West Grant street. 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