Wednesday, August 19, 1953 Wedding In Lebanon Interests A wedding of interest to man? friends In Salem takes place In Lebanon next Sun day, August 23, when Miss Elizabeth Ann Wtddeli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Douglas Waddell of Leb anon, will be married to Mer rill Hayden Newman, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold New man of Portland. The ceremony will be sol emnized at 4 o clock in the afternoon at the First Presby terian church in Lebanon, the Rev. H. J. Schmidt officiating. Miss Mary Waddell is to be maid of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids will include Mrs. David E. Crockatt of Port land, Miss Elizabeth Stelle of Eugene, Mrs. Robert R. Wells of San Luis Obispo,'. Calif., Miss Jeanne Hollman of Sa lem, Mrs. Richard W. Scand ling of Salem. Karen Graham of Lebanon is to be . flower girl. Samuel 7. Gill of Port land is to be best man. Ush ers wii: be Norman Martinson of Milwaukie, William Mahar of Portland, Peter Melhuish of Hillsboro, George Porter of Portland, Norman Morgan of Lebanon, Lester Clark of Portland. , I The reception following is to be in the gardens at the Waddell home. Polvi-Warren Hopewell A quiet ceremony at the First Christian church in McMincville, on August 11 at 7:30 p. m., united in mar riage Miss Viola Faye Warren, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jess O. Warren of Forest Grove, and Kooert Li. polvl, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Poivi, Sr., of Hopewell. Present were Mr. and Mrs. George Polvi, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Aner Buckzynski of Amity. The Rev. Elery H. Parrish, pastor of the church. officiated at the double ring ceremony, The bride wore a pale blue nylon dress with pressed vel vet panels, white accessories and a corsage of white gladio luses. Mrs. Aner Buckzynski was matron of honor, wearing a light blue dress with eyelet embroidery bodice, white ac cessories and corsage of yellow gladioluses. Aner Buckzynski served as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Aner Buckzyn ski entertained the bridal party at dinner at their home preced ing the ceremony. After a trip to Victoria, the young couple were guests of the bridegroom's parents Sun day. Mr. Warren is employed in Oregon City for the sum mer, and will enroll for his sophomore year at Oregon State college in September. The couple will be at home in Cor-rallis. lippr II 'it- ';"'':? " : v , ; -': v! 1 i " k ' t 1 - - 0 ?, " .S . , i ' t I- - r i t i L . i i .. -" 1 V l . ) 'v Married Here Friday Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wesley Anderson (Pearl Oleta Combs), above, were married Au gust 14 at the First Baptist church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Combs of Tablequah, Okla., and Mr. Anderson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley An-' derson of Salem. (McEwan studio picture.) "PRINCIPLES of parliamen tary procedures" was the topic of the educational meeting of the Credit Woman's Breakfast club Tuesday morning. Mrs.' Gavin Hill conducted the edu cational meeting and Mrs. For rest Eckles conducted the busi ness meeting. The next meet ing will be September 1 at the Credit Bureau. tntertains uuo Gates Members of the Gates Birthday club were en-1 tertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gerald Heath. Luncheon was served by the hostess at 1 o'clock. Euchre was in play for the remainder of the afternoon. Mrs. Arnold Syverson received first prize; Mrs. Mary Champ, of Salem, second; Mrs. Elmer Stewart, consolation, and Mrs. James Overlock of Seattle was pre sented the guest prize. Others attending were Mrs. Martha Bowes, Mrs. Walter Brisbin, Mrs. Edmund Davis, Mrs. Clar ence Johnson, Mrs. Floyd Bas sett of Lyons, Mrs. A. T. Barn hardt, Mrs. Gwen Schaer, Mrs. Oscar Osterhout and Mrs. Rob ert Levon. Lauer-Rose Aurora Planned for Satur day evening, August 29, is the wedding of Miss Doris Mae Rose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rose of Canby, and Rich ard L. Lauer of McKenzie Bridge. The ceremony will be in the First Methodist church at Canby at 8 o'clock, the Rev. John J. Stone, pastor of the First Christian church, officiating. Silver Anniversary . East Salem A silver wed ding anniversary observed this month was that of Mr. and Mrs. Arlo McLain of Auburn community. On Sunday Au gust 9 they entertained at an open house for their friends between 2 to 5 o'clock at their home on Monroe Avenue. Assisting Mrs. McLain in serving guests were Mrs. Jack Scorgie of Brooks and Mrs. Howard, Macomber of Salem. Out-of-town guests were Mr. McLain'a aunt, Mrs. Myrtle Meek and. his cousin, Mrs. Ruby McHargue, both of Seattle, Wash- his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George McLain, and his neice and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sprick, aU of Corvallis. Guests who were Salem neigh bors and friends were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Shrake; Mrs. Loran Richey, Mrs. Emma J. Vangreen, Mr. and Mrs. George Starr, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shrake, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Suran; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Peirce, Mrs. Rose Brun- kal, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Bran del, Mrs. Ervin C. Sunderlin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Gill ming, Mrs. Henry Hanson, Mrs. Rita Meyers, Miss Marl bel Starr, Miss Doretha Pierce, Wayne and Earl Macomber. The McLalns were married at Lewiston, Idaho, and have two sons, Arlo, Jr., and Don- aid. She was Cornelia Mae Hinkle before her THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. ftaJttm. Oram Mts King Wed At Service Here At the Roberta studio August 1, Mrs. Darlene King, daughter of Mrs. Rosalie Wal lace and Ernst Smith, was wed to Charles Diller, son of Mr. and Mrs. X. C. Diller of Au rora. v Th Rev. Ralph H. I. Wol- The bride waa given away bjn her father. She wore an ivory knit ault with pale blue ac cessories and carried a whit Bible topped with a whit or chid. Miss Lee Meyers was maid of honor and wore a navy blue suit with white accessories and a pink rosebud corsage. Ushers were Kieth Beiser and Wayne Conner. 'The reception was also in the studio. Mrs. Margie Smith and Mrs. John Belton poured and serving cake waa Mrs. Howard Lowrie. Geri Radcllff was In charge of the guest book. For traveling, Mrs. Diller wore a white shortie coat ever her suit, and an orchid eor sage. After a trip along the coast, the couple will be at home In Klamath Falls. -. e Home Ceremony , Event of Aug. 10 The marriage of Miss Clay ella Simpson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Barker, to Rus sell McKinney was solemnized on August 10 at the Barker horfle. The bride was given in marriage by her grandfather, E. H. Conklin. Mrs. Lucille Smith, aunt of the bride, waa matron of honor and H. E. Barker was best man. Anna Mae Wright was ring bearer. Mrs. Gene Bronson, sister of the bride, sang, Mrs. Ray Barker playing the organ. At the reception following. Mrs. E. H. Conklin, grand mother of the bride, presided at the table. Music during re ception was given by Loene Bronson, Lona 'Barker and Anna Mae Wright Following a trip to the coast the couple will be at home in Gervais. . Family Gathering Mt. Angel - Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Wilde were hosts at a family gathering Saturday with an outdoor dinner aerved at noon. Those, present includ ed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilde and son, Lynn Wilde, of Avanel, Cam., Jodie Hovley of Braw ley, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boylan of Stockton, Calif., Sis ter Mary Madeline, O. S. B., Sister Mary Jeanne, O. S. B., and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Wilde and family. . Ptr They have lived en Monroe marriage, avenue for several years. 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