CKamberlain-SKeDard Wedding Here on Tuesday i T . .... ' Miss Leona SheDard. rinnoh er of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Shep ird, and David Lee Chamber lain, son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Chamberlain, exchanged their marriage vows at a ceremony in the First Christian church, Tues day evening. The Rev. Dudley Strain read the service at 7:30 O'clock. White rarnntir-m. ,,! snapdragons and candles decor ated the church for the service vern Esch was soloist, Mrs. J. M. Cracroft playing the organ. Misses Norma Canfield and nonna Fearson lighted the candles, both wearing ankle jengtn orchid net frocks. In White Satin Mr. Shepard gave his daugh ter In marriage. She wore a white slipper satin wedding uresa, seea peans outlining the sweetheart neckline and the dress designed with lone sleeves and train. The fingertip length veu 01 net was arranged from a brimmed cap. The bride car ried a Prayer book with a white orchid on It. Miss Helen SheDard was hnn. or attendant for her sister. She wore a light pink net frock with naner top and worn with net stole. Her flowers were orchid carnations. 1 Mrs. Ellis Sanders, sister of ine Dridegroom and Mrs. Or ville Hern were bridesmaids. They wore orchid net dresses to keep f if Broad HvntiyT On a Reducing Dieff Want added energy and pea with low calory count? Try the new SUN VALLEY BREAD - mw tut thrill for jaded "diet appetites." 0 ( WITHOUT X ' SHORTENING 10W IN CALORIES HIGH IN ENERGY IT VMR FAVORITE fOOl STIRI BHu w. .-. tk-rfc 01 iwei Bret styled Identically to that of the honor attendant and their flow ers were tials ninlr r...ll Cheryl Weisner was flower Kin. ana worn a ivhlto - T...fc vi fiauu and lace frock and carried a basket of deep pink carnations. Lawrence Chamberlain was best man for his brother. Ush ering were Alton I. fhsmh... ilain, another brother of the priaegroom; Donald Jones, Jer ald McReal, Wade Carter and Delwyn Kleen. At Reception For the wedding, the bride's mother Wore inv neamM.. with pink accessories 'and nlnk carnations. The bridegroom's mother wore a light gray and rose ensemble with white acces sories and corsage of white carnations. The reception following was in the church rjarlora. The dec orations were in white, snap dragons and carnations arrang ed in a bouquet with candles. White Llooms encircled the bride's cake. Mrs. Ncls Nelson and Mrs. Tom Wolgamoit cut the cake. Mrs. Fred Blum and Miss Lena Blum poured. Miss Gwen Fry, Miss Betty Smith, Miss Greta Ann Schrecengast, Miss LaVerne SheDard. Mrs. Del. wyn Kleen, Miss Shirley Kar- sten assisted. For traveling the bride wore a chamoaene silk suit with naw and pink accessories, pink coat ana corsage oi wnue orcnids. Following a trip to California the couple will be at home in Salem. CDA at Woodburn Plans Party Series Woodburn Court Victory No. 731, Catholic Daughters of America, met at St. Luke's hall Monday evening. ' It was voted to hold the first card party of the spring season Thursday evening, April 9, at St. Luke's hall. Mrs. Alvah Cowan, and Miss Ernestine Nathman will be co-chairmen for this event, Mrs. George Grimps was chos en as alternate delegate to at tend the Catholic Daughters conference at Astoria on April 25 and 26. She takes the place of Mrs. Julius Vandehey, grand regent, who will be unable to attend. It was decided to sponsor a Day of Recollection" for all Catholic women of the parish on Sunday, March 22, at St. Luke's church from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. A lunch will be served at noon In St. Luke'i hall for those participating. Several applications for mem bership were approved. Mrs. Kllian Smith, Junior chairman, reported on Junior CDA activi ties. Refreshments were served with Mrs. Felix .KoHler as chairman of the serving com mittee. At the next meeting, April 13, a nominating committee will be chosen in preparation for the annual election of officers to take place on the first meeting in May. Mrs. Ray Andrews will be chairman of the refreshments committee for the April 13 meeting. At Maurer Home Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Joe Maurer of Marquam, have had as their house guest for the past month, their daughter, Mrs. Rex L. Hunt of San Diego and Long Beach, Calif., during the absence of her husband, BM-2 Rex L. Hunt, in the U.S. Navy. He has been assigned to Korean duty, April 8. Preceding Mrs. Hunt s leav ing Monday, she Joined her par ents for a visit with the lamiiy of her brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Gerlits and Dianne and David at their home in the Four Corners area. si' saaaaaaaiaaf' i w . nnBaaaHavaBBHBavBaaaaaMi Wed in February Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wesley Graves (Bernlce Kremer) were married on Valentine's day. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kremer of Marion and Mr. Graves is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Graves of Turner. (McEwan studio picture.) German Student Guest at CDA Mt. Angel Miss Ingeborg Spies of Weese, Germany,- a high school senior exchange student studying at Mount An gel academy, was the speaker at the Catholic Daughters of America meeting Monday eve ning. She gave an interesting talk on education and schools in Germany and described phases of her trip. Miss Spies, who came here last July, is making her home with Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Hammer dur ing her year's stay here. . The court will again partici pate in the Girls State program, and members voted to sponsor a Mount Angel academy junior to attend this year's session. The grand regent, Mrs. Ste ven Sprauer, and Mrs. Louis A. LeDoux were elected as dele gates to the Archdiocesan Coun cil of Catholic Women conven tion at Marylhurst college in Portland, March 14 and 15. A large group from here plan to attend the sessions. Mrs. Ed ward A. Hammer was intro duced as the newly elected vice president of the Oregon City deanery. A.C.C.W. . The program and dates were announced for the 14th biennial state conference of the Oregon courts, CDolA, to be April 25 and 28 at Astoria. The state court and the host court Co lumbia No. 151, Astoria, will arrange the program. Officers Chosen by Auxiliary Mrs. Dale Brooks is the new president for Marlon auxiliary Veterans of Foreign Wars. : Serving with -her are Mrs. Donald Stupka, senior vice- ritualistic work given by 16 jun iors of the local court. The Jun iors - started making plans for their first prom to be given on Easter Monday in the school auditorium, with the counselors to be pre- ,nt as chaperones. Present at the meeting was the Rev. Lebold, O.S.B.. court chaplain, who addressed the members. Mrs. Alois Keber re ceived the attendance' award. president; Mrs." Dew KoTwegar, Jr., vice-president; Mrs. Car ney Barnet. chaplain; . Mrs. Covil Case, treasurer; Mrs. Al Aeschllmann, conductress; Mrs. Roy Carter, guard, and Mrs. C. M. Briggs, three-year trustee. Th appointive officer will; be announced at a later date. Elected as delegates , to the district encampment at this week'a meeting were:- Mrs. Joe Hopkins, Mrs. Ivell Haley, Mrs. Mary Becker, Mrs. ; C, . M. Briggs, Mrs. - Donald Stupka, Mrs. Dave Holweger, Mrs. Edna Prince, Mrs. Virgil Bolton, Mrs. Lloyd Kennedy, Mrs. Elmer For bis, Mrs., Lloyd Grim, Mrs, Gertrude Beall and Mrs. Billy Kelso. Alternates are Mrs. Mae Wilder. ' Mrs. 1 Loyd Bobbitt, Mrs. . Charles Hageman, . Mrs. Covil Case, ..Mrs.- Al. Aeschll mann,' Mrs. Douglas Parks, Mrs. Capita! Ttwrnal, BsJem, Qrsx, "Wtdnmitr, March 11, 19537 Hazel Smith, Mrs. Mary Phil- lips, Mrs. . Roy Carter, Mist Mary Gllhuly, Mrs. Gordon Bressler, Mrs. James Muck- ridge and Mrs. Dale Mauk. Reports were given by Mrs. Dale Brooks, Mrs. Mike Beck er, Mrs. Charles Hagen, Mn. Dale Mauk. Mrs. Genevieve Olson reported that over 7000 greeting cards had been taken to Fairview Home. Mrs. Don al Stupka reported that Easter boxes will be sent to Korea f Mrs. Loyd Bobbitt reported that nine afgbtnj had been completed to be tent to the veterans hospital. The auxili ary voted to sponser Girl Scout 22!25 ASPIRIN troop No. 18 and decided to serve at the Soap Box Derby banquet In July. , 'Chum will be a meeting of all officers and chairmen Wednoa. day evening at the VTW nalL The) next meeting will be March 23 at which time the annual officers' reports will be given. SURGICAL SUPPORTS Of aU kinds. Sapperta, Beetle Rettery. Es pert Utters, yttrate MtJnf Ask Tec Deeter" Capital Drug Store ' 4M Stale St Carner of liberty AH Green Stamps Members are making contri butions for the erection of a large Blessed Virgin statue to be erected on the grounds of the St. Mary's Boys home at Beav erton, a gift from the Oregon Catholic Daughters. Miss Patricia Connell, poetry contest chairman, reported that a great deal of interest is being taken in the contest by the stu dents of the local grade and high schools. The contest closes March 15, and winners In the local contest will be present at the April court meeting to read their winning entries and to receive their awards.. Mrs. Victor Hoffer, chairman of the annual library book tea at the Mount .Angel Library February 17, reported on the success of the tea. Mrs. Al Lulay, president of the Mount Angel Community Chest, told of a tour being con ducted on Tuesday to visit places and institutions receiv ing support from the Chest. Mrs. Alois Keber, war relief. Mrs. Val Eberle, sick commit tee, and Mrs. Edward A. Ham mer, parent and family confer ence committee, gave reports at the meeting. The court voted a donation to the Red Cross drive. Mrs. ' Vincent Smith, Junior CDof A chairman, gave a report on the work of the Juniors dur ing the past month. On March 1, the Juniors held their first initiation - ceremony, when 12 new members were received In to the organization, with the M Irtarr art 32kk. v V J i PARTS REPAIR SERVICE ON ALL MAKES To SlrU U tajltrmt Smstl down ftymit Ubtrd trtdt m. Coma la far FRf I tor 90 Yim-Tbl WorWt Tints! Srrring Mtchm A fiMMMrM St ' MYRON'S SALEM'S LARGEST SEWING MACHINE STORE 153 S. LIBERTY PH. 35773 i. Uwfy Mini, Ore. STYLED IN CALIFORNIA! HEATHER TONED SHORT COATS 100 WOOL SUEDE FABRIC N EW SHORT LENGTH Tours for daj-and-date times, for wear srer ererythlnf from anils to dance dresses. Soft heathertoned suede, made with sweeping dolman and bracelet-tenf th sleeves. Young up-or down collar. 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