Thursday, August 20, 19S3 THE CJ&TZXL JOURNAL. stab. Onto Pair Wed Recently At Albany Albany A wedding of late summer wai that of Miss Nan cy Ann Brenneman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan H. Bren neman of Albany, and Robert Lynn Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Anderson of Port land. The late afternoon cere mony was In the First Presby terian church with the Rev. Morton Booth reading the vows. n The church was decorated with baskets ot white gladi oluses, palms, andr philoden dron. White candles decorated the altar and the bridal aisle was marked by white gladi oluses and white satin bows. Mrs. Arden Goin and Mrs. Glen Mick lighted the candles. Mrs. Glenn Taylor played the wed ding music, and accompanied Wayne Wagner and Janet Mc Cracken, who sang. The bride's dress was of white nylon tulle over white satin with bouffant skirt at the popular waltz length. The sweetheart neckline was trim med in pearls. The sleeves were long and pointed at the wrists. Narrow bands of white satin adorned the skirt of ny Ion tulle. The bride's veil was of imported illusion, held in place by a cap of pearl-embroidered satin. She carried a bou quet of white stephanotis and a single white orchid on Bible. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Mrs. Merle B. Aden, a sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor and Mrs. Robert Ron deau of Corvallis and Miss Bar bara Watt, Grants Pass, soror ity sisters of the bride, were bridesmaids. The attendants wore baller ina length dresses of aqua tulle over taffeta with matching tulle stoles. The skirts were arrang ed in multiple tiers. They wore sprays of white flowers in their hair and they carried fan-shaped bouquets of white gladi oluses. Merle B. Aden, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, was the best man and the ushers in cluded Calvin Brenneman of Albany, cousin of the bride, Donald Remlinger, James Kuse and Mikal Mikkelson, all of Portland. The mother of the bride wore dusty rose crepe dress with lace Jacket, a black feather hat and pink gloves. Her corsage was of pink roses. The bride groom's mother chose gray and pink figured paper taffeta dress with a small pink hat and matching accessories. Her cor ns was also pink roses. Following the ceremony the 850 wedding guests attended the reception at the cnurcn. Crystal candelabrum flanked the wedding cake and fern. lilies and Cecil Brunner roses encircled the cake. Around tne room were baskets of pink gladioluses, aword fern and Shasta daisies. Assisting at the coffee urns were Mrs. William K. Nash of Klamath Falls, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Morton Booth. Miss Elaine Wallis, Portland, and Mrs. Leon vld- mer and Mrs. Earl Kenagy of Albany served the punch. At the bride's table was Mrs. Lloyd A. Johnson, aunt of the bride, assisted by Mrs. David Packard, Miss McCracken and Mrs. C. R. Fream of Roscourg Mm Herman Luther and Mrs. Jed Looney were in charge of the table decorations ana ine retention. Mrs. Stanley Barron, cousin of the bride, passed the tiest hook. After the reception the bri dal couple left by auto for the Oregon beaches ana caiuornia, For going-away the bride wore dusty pink wool suit with navy accessories and the white orchid from her weaaing dou nut. The Andersons will be at home after August 16 at lino S. W. Gaines Rd., Portland, Griffiths Feted At Reception Lebanon A late summer reception which, attracted many friends was given Dy xnr. and Mrs. J. H. Griffith at the Christian church for their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Griffith of Los An seles. The John Griffiths were wed in Shatto chapel of the First Congregational church on May 29. the service Just preceding their departure by plane for England, with the Roger wag ner Chorale. Mr. Griffith sings with the group, and hia bride if one of Its duo-piano acconv panists. In addition to singing during coronation week in London at Royal Festival hall, the chorale gave additional concerts on the continent, two In Paris at Salle Gaveau and Notre Dame, and in Amsterdam and The Hague. On their return to the United Etates, the Griffiths came to Lebanon to visit his parents be fore going to Los Angeles where Mr. Griffith is major ing in voice and piano at the University of Southern Cali fornia, in addition to his pro fessional work. During the Sunday afternoon reception, friends enjoyed sing ing by Mr. Griffith In response to many requests and Mrs. Griffith's playing In addition to her accompanying Mr. Grif fith's solos. Zonta Style Show On Friday Evening Big event for Friday eve ning here will be the fashion show to be presented bv Sa lem club of Zonta Internation al, women' service club, at the American Legion club. The show is booked for 8 o'clock. Esther Foster's shop is showing the new styles for fall. Dessert will be served and several sur prise features are planned for the evening. About 300 tickets have been sold for the event. All proceeds go to the YWCA building fund. Pouring at the dessert will be Mr. Harold O. Schneider, Mrs. A. A. Schramm, Mrs. A. W. Loucks, Miss Gertrude Acheson, Misa Dorathea Steus loff, all ot the YWCA board. Assisting in serving will be Miss Marjorie Becke, Miss Marne Christensen, Mrs. Rob ert Brownell, Miss Carolyn Madsen, Miss Patricia Gil- more, Miss Alvis Miller, Mrs. David Scott, Miss Joanne Bun nell. . Special music Is to be pre sented by Vera Esch, who is to sing, and Mrs. Raymond Barton, organist. Models for the evening in clude Mrs. Bruce Williams, Mrs. George Terry Hill, Mrs. William Ferguson, Miss Jan ice Jackson, Mrs. Raymond Barrett of Albany, Mrs. Don ald J. Mumm, Mrs. Jay Mc Murran, Miss Katy Hurley of Albany, Miss Mary Wait of Rickrcall, Miss Beverly Mott, Miss Roberta Sears, Miss Judy Loucks, Miss Justine Lewis, Mrs. Kae Honke, Miss Sheila Link of Monmouth. " Twilight Ceremony At Albany twss&s Miss Reimer s Bride Dallas A wedding of the Mennonite Brethren church in Dallas August IS was that of Miss Marciel Reimer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Corney Rei mer and Marvin Regier, of Reedley, Calif., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Regier, ot Reedley, Calif. Mr. Henry Hooge officiated at the 7 o'clock service. The altar was decorated with a white archway, side ' tall column-like pedestals holding baskets of golden gladioluses and candelabrums with golden tapers. The pews were marked with golden gladioluses and satin ribbons. Lighting the can dle were Erma Regier and Tom Reimer. The bridegroom sang before the ceremony, and Richard Patskowsky sang dur ing the ceremony. The bride was given In mar riage by her father. She wore a dress of white slipper satin, fashioned with a tight bodice and overskirt of embroidered nylon net, a high neckline and yoke edged with Chantiuy lace. For her jewelry, the bride wore a single strand of pearls, which was a gift ot the groom. The bridal veil was fingertip length1 and held in place by a juliett cap embroidered with seed pearls. The bride s bouquet was of blush white rosebuds and stephanotis and tied with nar row white ribbon, edged in gold. Miss Joanne Hildebrand was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Miss Aldene Friesen and Miss Betty LuWall. They wore Identical dresses of shades of green graduating from dark to light. Their headdresses were of golden daisies and they car ried net fans and wore golden daisy corsages. Irvin Regier, brother oi tne bridegroom, was best man. Groomsmen were Harold Re gier and Leroy Williams. Ush ers were Bill Reimer and Lyle Flaming. Mrs. Reimer chose a austy rose crepe dress with match ing accessories for her flaugn ter's wedding. Her corsage was of white rosebuds. The briae groom's mother wore navy blue with white accessories ana cor ace of Dink rosebuds. At the reception, Mrs.'Irvin Regier poured and Mrs. Har old Regier presided at the punch bowl. Frances Regis passed the guest book. Pauline Pctticord, Evelyn Fisher, Shar on Reimer. Mrs. Wayne Flam- ing, Lucille Fast and Betty Reimer were In charge of the gifts. Assisting about the rooms were Mrs. Don Friesen. Bonnie Jean Regier. Irene Wiebe. Mar garet Disk, Ruth Wiebe. Marion Ratzlaff and Helen Dick. . After a short wedding trip the couple will be at home In Pasadena, Calif., where Mr. He gier Is employed. 8ILVERTON Visiting at the home of Mrs. Cora Dolan have been the family of hes niece. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon War ter and Garlyn from Centralis, Wsh Albany At twilight serv ice at St Peter's Episcopal church, August 7, Miss Mary Leever, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russell Leever of Albany, exchanged vows with Richard Dale Drushella, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Drushella of Scio. The double ring ceremony was read by the Rev. H. Ber nard Lamer, Jr.,- at 7:30 o'clock. White gladioluses and daisies decorated the altar of the church. Mrs. Stanley Bay- lis sang, and . Mrs. Donald Wimer played the wedding music. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. Her dress was of white nylon net and lace over white satin with a waltz length skirt topped with a lace bolero Jacket. Her short veil fell from k lace halo hat. She carried bouquet of two green orchids with streamers of stephanotis on white prayer book. Miss Nancy Pullen of Spring field was the only attendant. She wore a blue dotted Swiss waltz length dress and carried a nosegay of white chryianthe mums and pink rosebuds.. Duane Drushella was best man for his brother. Harmon and Lyle Drushella, brothers of the bridegroom, and .Dennis McFadden ot Portland were ushers. Mrs. Leaver attended her daughter's wedding in a blue dress with a single orchid as her corsage. The bride- groom's mother was dressed in plum colored crepe with rose pink trim and wore a pink rosebud corsage. Following the ceremony, reception was at the Cascade room ot the Hotel Albany. The bride's cake was served by Miss Fern Lever, aunt of the bride, with Mrs. Harmon Dru sheila and Mrs. Duane Dru shella assisting Pouring cof fee was Mrs. C. P. Knox of Portland and Mrs. Flavian Drushella of Albany, an aunt of the bridegroom, served the punch. Mrs. A. T. Peterson ar ranged the bride's table for the reception and Mrs. H. A. La pri mers did the floral arrange ments. Mr. and Mrs. Drushella left after the reception for the coast where they spent a few days at Surftides. For going away, the bride wore brown suit, gold pillbox hat and white acces sories, with her corsage green orchids. Mr. Drushella is to leave shortly for the Europeai theater with the U. S. army, Ms. Drushella will resume her work as student technologist at Good Samaritan hospital Portland. . ( mm (&mM W k F J. V Nkn M Turtleneek 7,1 M X f I 100 nylon-ieeU pret- f W? f vKSa A A v V ' I ty too! White, blue, pink, ft;: i Lf A MX VMf aA-A-' An arrangement of sweet ncas and pink candles in can delabrums centered the recep tion table. Pouring were Mrs. Glenn Richards, Mrs. Ray Wll deman. Mrs. Ariel Levins and Mis Donna Plymale. Assisting with serving were Carol Quak er! hush. 'Judy Morse, Bessie Gilliam, Gwen Wilson and Jean Williams. The guest book was in charge of Tonl Wilson. Providing background music were Miss Marilvn Williams of Lebanon, and Mrs. Carl Newport, Albany. Rice-Brendle Nuptials Sunday Sweet Home Miss Barbara Ann Brendle and Walter Dale Rice were united in marriage at a double ring ceremony in the Sweet Home Church ot Christ, Sunday. B. Ross Evans officiated. Soloist for the cere mony was Mrs. Neil Robert son, who was accompanied by Don Truax. Lighting the can dles were Julie Ann Tsylor and William Brendle. The bride was given in mar riage by her brother. She wore a white lace and nylon floor length dress with a short train, Her veil was securea with a coronet of seed pearls and mother of pearl clips. The bride carried a white orchid surrounded by stephsnotis atop a white Bible. Mrs. Alfred Kairnes wss maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Miss Bobbie June Bren dle end Miss Jsnet Jernberg. iney wore wnite imported or gandy floor length dresses with short lace capelets and carried fans of white and orchid pom pom chrysanthemums. Best man was Alfred Kairnes and ushers were Gale Peters, ana James urenaie. The mother of the bride chose navy taffeta with pink accesorles and a corsage of cream baby gladioluses, tor her daughter's wedding and the mother ot the bridegroom was attired in light nylon print with white accessories and a corsage of cream gladioluses. following the ceremony, a reception was in the reception room oi uie cnnrch snnex. Mrs. Phil Taylor, assisted by Mrs Ben Brickel, cut and served the three tiered wedding cske. Mrs. Bus Robnett was in charge of the punch table, Mrs. Gayle Peters and Gaye Smith were in charge of the gift table and Bette Davis passed the guest book. Mrs. William Lyda was in charge of ail arrangements oi the wedding. After a short trip, the couple will be at home at 623 South 9th street. The couple are both gradu ates of Sweet Home Union high school. 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