I ... ..... v -r-ru. .vJ-UJ; - ar - 4 Monday, 'August 17, 1953 Miss Kuns Bride at Woodburn Woodburn At the Wood burn Church of God, Friday evening, Miu Marcelynn May Kuni of Woodburn wai wed to KODert Dale Salisbury of Salem. The bride U the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kuni of Woodburn and Mr. Salisbury If the son of Mrs. Robert Stout enberg of Salem and Ralph Sal isbury of Cove Orchard, Ore. The Rev. Edward H. Bald win, pastor of the church, of ficiated at the service in the presence of 300 guests. The church was decorated with or chid and white gladioluses and white candles. Soloists were Mrs. Delmer Kuns, sister-in-law of the bride, and Larry Fraiser. Mrs. Robert Adams of Portland ac companied the singers and played the wedding music. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a dress of lace, tulle and taffeta, de signed and made by herself, with chapel length train. The veil was of fingertip length. The bride carried a cascade bouquet of white orchids and tephanotis. . Miss Karene Kuns, sister of the bride, was honor attend ant, wearing a pastel green taf feta frock and carrying a cas cade bouquet of orchid glad ioluses. Bridesmaids were Miss Arelene Schervem of Wood burn and Miss Mary Lou Hayes of Canby, attired in orchid taf feta with headpieces of taffeta and braided net. They carried bouquets of orchid gladioluses. Jack Richards of Salem served as best man for Mr. Salisbury and ushers were Paul Sundin of Salem and Richard Fuhr of Portland. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Kuns chose a rose crepe dress with white accessories with which she wore a white carnation corsage. The bride groom's mother wore blue with white accessories and a cor sage of white carnations. The reception was at the country home of the bride's parents. The serving table was centered with the wedding cake with decorations of maiden hair fern and white gladioluses. Mrs. George Mc Kinney of LaHabra, Calif., cut the cake and Mrs. Eldon Hart et Woodburn poured. Assisting were Miss Myrna. Lippert of Salem, Miss Eileen Rogers of 'Woodburn and Miss Mary Sal isbury of Salem. Miss Virginia Carpenter of Madras passed the guest book: Miss Barbara Liv ingston of Woodburn and Mrs. Glen Stornes of Albany were at the cift table. Mrs. Lloyd Waymire and Mrs. Clarence Wamnole were In charge of serving. The couDle left for a wed ding trip to the mountains with the bride wearing a light blue linen suit with white accessor ies and a corsage of white or chids. They will be at home in Portland after septemDer l. Wedding August 9 Miss Joan Lou Hopkins, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Zulsdorf of Woodburn, and Melvin James Monnier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Monnier of Hubbard, were married in the Woodburn Church of God, Sunday. August 9. The Rev. Arthur Goble, pas tor of the Woodburn Four square Community church, per formed the double ring cere, monv at 2:30 o'clock. A color scheme of pink and white was used throughout the wedding and in the floral deco rations in the churcn. jacic Lenhardt, a cousin of the bride, played the wedding music and accompanied the soloist, Her bert Hawley, Jr., another cous in, who sang. The bride, given in marriage by her grandfather, wore a ny lon marquisette over taffeta dress fashioned with a train. Her fingertip veil of marquis ette and lace fell from a crown trimmed" in seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of pink rose buds and pale pink bouvardia, centered with a. white orchid and tied with blue satin ribbon streamers. Miss Dolores Gusa of Port land was maid of honor for her cousin. She wore a pink em broidered organdy ballerina length dress and picture hat Her bouquet was of pink glad ioluses and blue delphiniums. Miss Claudia Hayes and Miss Carmen Roler, both of Wood burn, were bridesmaids. Their dresses were blue and made like the maid of honor's dress. Flower girls were Barbara and Judy Hawley. Stevie Slo ver and Gary Hawley were ring bearers, and lighting the tapers were Misses Sonia Avin and Carolyn Lenhardt Bonnie Gusa and Arlie Lenhardt rolled ANNOUNCING A CHRISTIAN KINDERGARTEN OPENING AT CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH 1751 STATE STREET lent II, 153 Follows Pablle School Tear l to 11:4 A.M. Dally Limited tot 15 children S years at age For Reservations and Information Call 2-1711 MRS. Rl'TH BEESLET, Teacher Garden Wedding Is Event Friday Eve The rustic gardens of the Emmet T. Rodgers home on Wallace road provided the set ting for the wedding of Mrs. Hellen B. Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bunnell of Cimarron, Kansas, and Samuel Ennis Keeton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Keeton of Springfield, Ore. The Rev. Dudley Strain of ficiated at the double ring cer emony on Friday, August 14, at 7:00 o'clock in the evening. The bride was presented In marriage by her father. At tending as matron of honor was Mrs. Emmet Rogers. Ainsley A. Whitman stood with the bride groom as best man. Following the ceremony, a buffet supper was served In the Rogers home. Guests attendini the wed ding were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hubbard, aister and brother-in-law of the bridegroom: Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bunnell, Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Rogers and Ainsley A. Whitman. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Keeton plan to make their home in Salem. Mr. Keeton is a mem ber of the library staff of Wil lamette university ' and Mrs. Keeton is staff member of radio station KSLM. Officers ForWCTU The South Salem WCTU met at the home of Mrs. L. Conner on South. . Church street, Friday, for a 1 o'clock luncheon. The business meet ing followed with devotions by Mrs. Harold Allen. The president, Mrs. Mason Bishop, gave some highlights of the World's WCTU convention. New officers elected for the coming year are Mrs. Harold Allen, president; vice-president, Mrs. A. W. Metiger; promotion secretary, Mrs. V. E. Burson; recording secretary. Mrs. Everett McRae, and treasurer, Mrs. E. Trick. NOW Group Meets saver Bell circle, Neigh bors of Woodcraft, met Friday evening for initiation of Mrs. F. D. Weston, Mrs. Art Zehner, Miss Pat McKinnon. Refresh' ments were served later in the evening. Twenty- members from Sil ver Bell circle went to pep meeting at Dallas, Thursday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Al Roone, Oakland, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clark, of Dunsmuir, Calif. The next pep meeting will be October 11 at Newberg... --. i Past guardians will meet next Friday at the home of Mrs. Velma Teeson, 1870 North Cottage, for a no-host dinner at 6 o'clock. SILVERTON Guests recent ly at the home of Mrs. W. H. Woodard of Coolidge street, were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Glueckert of the firm of Wash ington Lumber and Coal com pany, East Chicago, Indiana. The late Mr. Woodard was west coast salesman for the midwestern company of which Mr. Glueckert is manager. SILVERTON Being enter tained at the B. F. Landers home are Mrs. Landers' aunt, Mrs. . Emma Barrett and her daughter, Mrs. Robert Bur roughs of Eugene, and another aunt. Mrs. Nida Green from Texas. the carpet for the bridal party. Best man was Glen Monnier, cousin of the bridegroom. Ush ers were Jake Triplett and Charles Courier. A reception at the In-manuel Lutheran parish hall followed the ceremony. Mrs. William Gusa of Portland served the cake. Mrs. Roy Lenhardt poured the punch and Mrs. Her bert Hawlev poured the cof fee. Assisting were Mrs. Floyd Lenhardt, Sr., Mrs. Floyd Len hardt Jr., Mrs. W. M. Burke, Mrs. Harry Shultz, Mrs. Cecil Lenhardt, Mrs. Delbert Hop kins. William Gusa, Cecil Len- hardt. and Bill Baldwin. Mrs. Harold Lenhardt passed the euestbook. Mrs. Herbert Haw ley, Jr., Mrs. Harold Hawley and Mrs. Eldon Slover were in charie of the gifts. For traveling the bride wore a pink dress with white acces sories snd an orchid corsage. The couple went to several scenic spots in Oregon and are now at home in wooaourn. SERGEE For Women VV and nnder at imu RHOI SK US North High Wedding at Mt. Angel , Mt. Angel Announcement is made of the engagement and approaching marriage et Miu Helen Berg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Berg of Grants Pau to Bernard Vande eoevering. son of Mrs. John P. Vandeeoevering and the late Mr. Vandeeoevering of Mt. An gel. The ceremony will be solem nized at a nuptial high mass in St. Mary's Catholic church in Mt Angel, Saturday, August 22, at 10 o'clock in the morn ing. The Rev. Cyril Lebold, O S.B, will officiate. An afternoon reception will be arranged in. the dining room oi bt. Mary's school. Miss Berg is a house guest at the country home of her cousin, Mrs. Cornelius Vande eoevering, Woodburn, R.F.D. -y.- - to . '; - .; jgfV ; ; -v k v SoUm , Largest Assortment of Hide-a-Beds Dalfy: 9:00 A.M. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, galea, Oreitm Plan New Year Woodburn A planning meeting of the officers and committee chairmen of the Woodburn Garden club was at the library Thursday afternoon to work out the program for the year. Officers are Mrs. Charles Co nyne. president; Mrs. Edwin Johnson, vice president; Mrs. James Livesay, secretary, and Mrs. A. G. Cowan, treasurer. Mrs. Conyne announced the following committee chairmen for the yean Mrs. W. J. Wilson, conservation; Mrs. Frank Cov ey, publicity; Mrs. H. F. But terfield, courtesy; Mrs. John Ramage, exhibits; Mrs. Lela HugiU, attendance; Mrs. Fred Frentz, scrapbook; Mrs. James Livesay, membership; Frank Covey, auctioneer; Mrs. John Ramage was ap pointed chairman of thr booth for the North Marion County fair at Woodburn, September 24, 25 and 28. Regular meetings of the club will be resumed September 8 y. : y;si-. ": ;ff . " - : , -y f Reg. $209.50 Armless Style Hide-f-BeJ( apartment $ QQ50 house site, tap and tweed cover I 0 Reg. $239.50 Armlets Hide-o-led, full ilia, $ AAS0 red tweed covar I WW Reg. $239.50 Lawson Sryle Hide-a-Bed, brown $) 1 QS0 floral covering. Full siic Jmw Reg. $249.50 Modern Style Hide-a-Bed, red $00050 metallic. V slie . JmJLw Is at to 5:30 P.M. !Miss Hiatt Wed Aug. 8 wooanurn The wedding of Miss Darlene U. Hiatt, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hiatt of Portland, and Alfred John (Jack) Moon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Moon of Woodburn, was an event of Au gust 8 at the Park Rose Con gregational church in Portland. The Rev. D. M. Nieol offici ated at the double ring cere mony at 8 p.m. in the presence of more than 200 guests. Soiolst was Mrs. William Hendrick of Manhattan, Ore. The church was decorated with white gladioluses and fern with tall eandelabrums arranged on the rostrum. Mr. Hiatt gave his daugh ter in marriage. She wore a white satin wedding dress made with train. The yoke was trimmed with bugle beads and rhinestones, and there were long pointed sleeves. The finger-tip veil was held in ftoirewidle Clecrainice ff - St JXl - l 'iff lij-ffM; iCM We Give and Redeem Fenny-Sorer Stamp Friday Evening 'til 9 P.M. place by a mother of pearl tiara, worn by many members of the bride's family. The bride carried her bethel Bible with tiny white flowers and a white orchid, and a shower of rib bons. Matron of honor was Mrs. Fred Boyce, who wore yellow taffeta and carried a nosegay of orchid gladioluses and Talis man roses. Bridesmaids were Miss Elis abeth Moon, aister of the bride groom, and Miss Dianne Friti ell, both wearing orchid taf feta with matching headbands, and carrying nosegays of yel low gladioluses and Talisman roses. Flower girls were Vickie and Linda Grant, cousins of the bride; attired in orchid taf feta. Sing bearer waa Stephen Johnson, cousin of the bride. Richard Moon served as best man for his brother and ushers were Arthur Moon, a cousin, and Clarence Schroeder. A reception followed the ceremony , and was In the church parlors with Mrs. El' 41' 1"A'.f . i, -J i..r' - r?rr: n HLDE-A Save not ess than $20 . . . up to $60 Direct Factory Carload Shipment! Discontinued Covers! One-of-a-Kind! First Quality Tweeds, Mohair Friezes, Tapestries! Regular and Apartment House Sizes! Choice of Lawson, Modern Law son, Modern, Modern Club Styles! Reg. $279.50 Lawson Style Hide-a-Bed. Full site, rose mohair frieie cover Reg. $289.50 Modern Style Hide-a-Bed, regular iie, green mohair frieie covar Reg. $249.50 Modern T-Cushion Hide-a-Bed, green tweed covering. Apartment housa slie. Reg. $287.50 Lawson Style Hide-a-Bed T-Cuthion, full siia, groan tweed covar Reg. $279.50 T-Cushion Club Hide-a-Bed, mohair covers, groan mar Hiatt, sunt of the bride, in charge. Decorations were ar ranged by Mrs. Lloyd Buris. The couple left Immediate ly for a wedding trip to Cali fornia. For traveling, Mrs. Moon wore a checkered suit. of pink and gray with pink acces sories. Mrs. Moon is a graduate of Parkrose high school, Portland, and haa been employed by the Meier and Frank company. Mr. Moon, a graduate of Wood-bu.-n high school and Capital Business college, served 38 months In the navy during world War II. He has been em ployed as clerk in the medical department of the Veterans ad ministration in Portland. They will make their home in Port land for the present , e . a , ILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Gay had as their house guests the families of their two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Taylor and son. Pat of Port land, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hall and two daughters, Eileen ana itoc-in. g ED S Use H. L. Stiff Fum. Co. Easy . . . Easy . Terms 440 STLVEXTON Guests of tea Tony Zastoupils for the week have been Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Jeffrey and Vlckl and Jane, from Renton, Wash. Also visiting the Zastoupils have been Mr. and Mrs. Gerald ("Jiggs") Burnett, Barbara Ana and Gerald. ' Mr. Burnett was a member of the school faculty of Silver ton High, later going to the" Woodburn schools. He has re cently transferred from the physical education work at West Linn to Beavarton. 23950 $24950 $20950 $22950 $23950 - 450 Court Street II III v