Wtdnwday, Auiuat 5, 195S THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Sakaa, Oregm Par T Miss Ojua Bride on Sunday Hopawtll Exchanging thair vowi at a candlelight cer tmonjr at tht HoptweU Evan llcal UnlUd Brethren church ounoay artning, August 1, at o'clock war Miss Helen Ojua, daughter of Mr. and Mra. John Ojua, and John L. widmtr, ton of Rev. and Mn. W T WMmw utu ' . nCT! IT 1U mer officiated at the double ring ceremony in the presence t JM ... 1 - A I I . w vvu nuum ana xrienas. ! Baskets of pink gladioluses, white daisies and white hy-i drangeas decorated the altar with candelabrum!. Misses Jean and Judy Hewett of Oak land, Ore., cousins of the bride. lighted the candles. They wore lloor length dresses of light aqua net over taffeta, with pink carnation wristlets. Mrs. Ronald Craven of Sa lem was pianist for the cere mony, and accompanied Mr. Craven, who was soloist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white Chantllly lace over taffeta dress that was fashioned with full skirt and train, the bodice having a nylon yoke with lace appliques, and long sleeves. The fingertip veil was of silk illusion, with tiara of orange blossoms. Mist Dorothy Brown was maid of honor and wore pink taffeta with a bertha collar and net overskirt, and carried ,a crescent bouquet of rose gladioluses with matching oat headdress. Miu Ellen Widmer, titter of the bridegroom, and Miss Ai- leen Allison were bridesmaids, wearing aqua taffeta with net overtkirta. Identical to the dresa el the maid of honor. She carried crescent bouquets of pink gladioluses and match ing headdresses. Little Sue Ellen Maloney of McMinnville, cousin of the bride, was flower girl, and Billy Vinton of McMinnviue, cousin of the bride, was ring bearer. Nathan Widmer of Omaha, Neb., wat his brother's best nan. Richard Widmer, brother of the bridegroom, and Robert Stutsman of Woodburn, broth- er-in-law of tha bridegroom, were groomsmen. Robert Jan un and Rav Waeler of Sheri dan, cousin of the bridegroom, 4 seated the wedding guests. Mrs. Ojua attended her daughter' wedding in a royal blue dress with navy accessor- let and pink carnation corsage. and Mn. Widmer chose a gray sheer ores! with pink carna- 41mm mamaM Tha reception wat immedi- I ately following the ceremony In the church parlort. Mrt. Na than Widmer of Omaha, Neb., astter-ln-law of the bride groom, and Mrt. Robert Stuts man of Woodburn, tister of I the bridegroom, served the wedding cake, which was made by Mrs. Carl Pajala. Mrt. Carl Rasaka, cousin of the bride, presided at the punch bowl, and Mrt. Dewey Carlco of Amity, cousin of the bride, poured the coffee. In charge of tha gifta were Miss Mari anne Vasey of Portland, Miss Roberta Patty of Ballston, ana Mist June Ann Jan sen. As- alsting with the serving were Mra. Louis Juntunen of Bea- verton, aunt of the bride, and Mn. Marvel Brown and Mn. ' Art Reed. Mist Mary Vinton of McMinnville, cousin of the bride, waa In charge of the guest book. For golng-away, the bride - chose a light blue tailored suit with navy accessories, and white orchid coreage. After a ahort wedding trip, the young counla will be at home in Woodburn, where Mr. Widmer it employed. Guild Entertained SUverton Members of the Junior Woman't guild of the First Christian churcn met re rentlv for a devotional and so- lal aeuion at the church. A no-host 6.30 o'clock supper was served with 20 members and one guest, Mrt. Richard Wimer of Nortn nonywooo. Calif., present. Mn. Howard Hattebcrg di rected the devotional period. The topic of the study program wat entitled: "The Concern for Mitslonary Work Among An, finanlih Sneaking Ameri- Hosts during the eve- w.r. the eulld president and secretary, Mrs. Glen Ben ton and Mrt. Delene Fisk. A miscellaneous gift shower was given in compliment to Mn. Sally wooisey. SILVEBTON House gueslt of Mr. and Mrs Newton wi- -nr for a fortnieht are mem- v.r. nf th family of their son. Mr nH Mrs. Richard Wimer . and Ricky, Susie and Wendy I of North Hollywood, cam. Cool Comfort For Burning Feet .urn, ll-.'i ndum-IWI Van Cleave Family Reunion on Sunday Hazel Green The Van Cleave families staged their yearly reunion this year at the home of Mr. and Mn. Alvin J. Van Cleave on Sunday. This year marked, the list year. New Officers elected are Mar vin Van Cleave of Salem, president; Kenneth Van Cleave of Salem, vice presi dent; and Mn. Howard Van Cleave of SUverton, secretary Relativea attending from a distance were Mr. and Mn. Ralph A. Van Cleave of Bend, ore ; Mrs. Florence Williamt of Pendleton, Ore. Front Port land ware Mr. and Mra. Emu Nelson and ton Jim and friend, Gordon Chrittenton; Mr. and Mra. Ed Donahue and Mr. and Mn. Bill .Williams. Attending from nearby towns were Mr. and Mn. Gordon Van Cleave and daughters, Mary Jo and Marie, Dr. and Mn. R. J. Van Cleave and family, Marybeth and Tom, Mr. and Mrt. How ard Van Cleave, all of Silver ton; Mrt. Fanny McMorris from Stayton and Mr. and Mn. Clifford McMorrlt of Scotts Mills; from Salem, Mr. and Mn. Kenneth Van Cleave and daughtert, Faye, Verla, Marl lyn and Jo Ann, Mrs. . Amy Bear end her mother, Louisa Johnson. Mr. and Mrt. J. A, Van Cleave, Mr. Lester Hall, Mr. and Mn. J. K. Osborn and daughters Virginia and Linda, Mra. Veneta McMorrlt and daughter Cleta, Mr. and Mra. J. B. Van Cleave, Mra. Flor ence Van Cleave. George Van Cleave. Vernon B. Van Cleave, Mra. Genevieve White and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Mar vin Van Cleave and family, Cheryl Ann, Ronney and Lar ry and Mr. and Mn. Alvin J. Van Cleave and the hosts. Plant for next year'a reun Ion are to meet at Wllhoit Springe. Entertainment this year Included recordings made by Kenetn Van Cleave of San Francisco, a vocalist and eon of Mr. and Mrt. J. B. Van Cleave of Salem. . ' CDA Meeting Mt. An gal Catholic Daughten of America. Court Marion, plan their busineat meeting for Monday evening, Augast 10, at 8 o'clock, in tha meeting room of 8t Mary's school. Mn. Joseph Schmltt and Mn. Walter Smith will be hostesses at the social hour which will follow the business Schultalber Clan Meets for Reunion , Mt. Angel Sixty five members of the Schultalber clan mat for their annual fam ily reunion Sunday at the Oboralnner grove on the Pud ding river west of Mt. Angel. A picnle lunch wat enjoyed at noon, with tha afternoon apent in ewlmmlng, cards, and hone shoe playing. Those present Included Mr. and Mra. Frank Kahut and meeting. Aleia Keber will be present to thow moving pic tures of local interest. family, Mr. and Mra. Fred Schindiar and family, Mr. and Mn. Clarenca Hagenauer and family, Mr. and Mra. Ed Bernt and family and Henry Schul talber, aU of Woodburn; Mr. and Mra. Ray Hagenauer and family. Mr. and Mn. Ed Leavy rand son. Tommy, Mra. Lena Hagenauer and Bobby, Mr. and Mra. L. W. Koeterman, Mr. and Mra. David McKlenna and family, Mr. and Mra. I. R. McKee and family aU of Portland; Dr. and Mra. Jamas Mylea and family and Mn. Mllaa Shaw and Sharon all of Vancouver, Wash. Mr. and Mn. Otis Brook- shire and family, Mr. and Mra. Clifford Holmaa and family and Ores Holme aQ of Battle) Ground, Wash.; and Mr. and) Mra. Kay Hatting and family. Mr. and Mra, Leonard Ober- tlnner and family, Mr. and Mra. Joseph Obaraiaaar and Alan Obertinner, all of Mt Angel. ' . Aim won wia Whir. Prttty Warn Walk 1. and Baatitlful Weft ftrt . . . CWITXJHOrtWtBna HOOD U COMMfi THUtl, AUC. (, 1 N J M. a! Tht AJM0IY ...... SUMMER CUARANC E Vi -i. 1 , 7 ' ' & I a ' vM.mm- V -Jul '& tV TV Wv K fkA uV4)Ui . r. I' - "K.Ma 4.U Vi.,,i,i J ONE GROUP - SPRING AND SUMMER Dm VALUES TO . $12.95 SSHS $JOO SENSATIONAL STOREWIDE VALUES KAY'S typically low prices have been cut even further to bring you the greatest value event ever offered in Salem. 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