Tiwdar. Aniuit 25, 19SS THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon Vandecoevering-Berg Wedding at Mt. Angel ML Angel St Mary's Cath- olie church ra the scene of beautiful wedding Saturday morning, when Mia Helen Mary Berg, daughter of Mr. and Hn. Richard Berg, wai wed to Bernard Vandecoever ing, ton of Mn. John Vande coevering and the late Mr. Van decoevering. BaikeU of white, pink and yellow gladioluies and green ery were used in the church decoration!, while arrange menta of the same floweri and tall lighted tapen adorned the altars. The floweri were from the brlde'i parents' gladiolui farm in Grant! Pass. The Rev. Cyril Lebold, O.S.B. performed the double ring cere mony, and the Rev. Gregory Frank of New Orleani, La., of ficiated at the nuptial high mass. For the music, St. Mary'i church choir tang, with Miss Helen Keber at the organ. Mn. Walter Smith tang before the ceremony and again preceding the recessional while the couple knelt at the Blested Virgin Al tar. The bride wai given in mar riage by her father. She wore a wedding dress of imported Chantilly lace and White slip per satin, designed with a fit ted lace bodice and scalloped neckline, and the lace sleevei .tapered over the wrists. The full gathered satin skirt was styled with four wide panels of Chantilly lace, at the front and back, accented by lace scal lops at either tide of the panels, the skirt terminating in a full court train. A pearl crown held In place the double fingertip veil of imported illusion. The bride's only jewelry was a gold laviliere, a gift of the bride groom, and she carried a lace Arella-Schmitz Wedding in South " Mt. Angel A wedding of in . terest to a wide circle of friends -was an event ox saturoay, Au gust 1, In the St. Matthew's Catholic church, San Mateo, Calif., when Miss Patricia Ann .'Schmitz was wed to Saverio F. Arella, son of Mr. and Mrs. An- , thony Arella ol Newark-, new Jersev. The bride is the daughter of "Mr. and Mrs. Urban J. Schmltz . (Helen Ebner) San Mateo, and T granddaughter of Mrs. J. W. ; Ebner of Mt Angel and the late ' Mr. Ebner. She attended the All Saints grade school and St. Mary's Academy, Portland, graduating from the Mercy high school, San Mateo junior col lege, and the1 University of Maryland, where she is affill iated with Alpha Delta Pi so- 'rorltv. She spent one year in Mount Angel attending the Mount Angel Women's college. Misi Dolorei Patricia Moiso was the maid of honor. Brides maids were Miss La Vonne Frey of Mount Angel, who went south for the wedding, Misses Anna Claire Beale, Jacqueline Donahue, Sally Gosnell and Pa mela Schmitz, the latter a sis ter of the bride. Joseph V. Murphy attended as the best man. Gerald E. and Frederick Schmltz, broth ers of the bride, Albert J. Arel la, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Frank Richardson and Robert Miller seated the guests. - " Following a wedding, recep- tion at the church, the couple .' left for a honeymoon in Carmel. They will make their home in - Bloomfield, New Jersey. The bridegroom attended ' New Mexico A and MA and the University of Maryland - where he is a member of Lamb da Chi Alpha and Gate and Key. He Ij the brother of Peter, - Albert, Mario and Marietta Ar ella. , Special guests at the cere " mony included Mrs. J. W. Eb ner, Mrs. C. J. Ebner and Miss La Vonne Frey, all of Mount ' An gel. Mrs. J. W. Ebner returned home this week from a three weeks visit with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ur ban Schmitz at San Mateo. She was accompanied home by her . grandsons, Jerry and Freddy Schmltz, who will visit here for ' a few days. r ; Surprise Party Mt Angel Mrs. Bernard Schiedler was the guest of hon or at a party when a group of friends surprised her with a no- - host affair at her home recently- Games and refreshments were enjoyed during the evening, with honors at games awarded to Mrs. Wanda Edlund, Mrs. Wllbert Aman, Mrs. LeRoy - Aman, and the special prize1 to Mrs. Ray Telfer. Those present were Mrs. - Schiedler, the honored guest, l- and Mrs. Ray Telfer, Mrs. A. 3. Blgler, Mrs. Cecilia Christ man, Mrs. S. C. Schmltt Mrs. Wanda Edlund, Mrs. LeRoy Aman, Mrs. J. C. Wagner, Mrs. . Allie Schmidt Mn. A. A. Ib i ner, Mrs. Wilbert Amin, Mrs. George Schmidt "d Mrs. Don ,Aman of Eugene. i'w nco c5 333 handkerchief. Her floweri war a cascade bouquet of pink car nations. Miss Elizabeth Berg. Grants Pass, was the honor attendant for her sister. She wai attired in a pink nylon tulle over taf feta dress, full bouffant skirt, balleriafc length. She wore a matching headdress, and car ried a cascade bouquet of pink carnatioas. Patricia Gix, ' Grants Pass, the brlde'i cousin was the flow er glrL She wore a floor length taffeta dress with matching headdress, and she carried a miniature bouquet of maroon carnations. Kenneth Vande coevering, nephew of the bride groom was the ring bearer. For her daughter's nuptials, Mrs. Berg wore a blue dress complimented with' matching accessories. Mrs. Vandecoever- ing attended her son's wedding in a navy blue ensemble, and her accessories were blue. Both mothers added corsages of ear- nations. Following the church cere mony, a wedding breakfast was served in the dining room of the Mt. Angel hotel, wltn cov ers placed for the members of the bride! party, the Rev. Greg ory Frank, Rev. Cyril Lebold, OSB, and family members. During the afternoon a re. ception was arranged In the dining ' room of St. Mary's school, which was decorated with arrangements of pink, yel low and white gladioluses. The bride attended schools In Seiteinberg, Germany. The bridegroom attended Mt An gel Preparatory school. The bride Is a cousin of Mrs. Cor nelius Vandecoeverlng, and a niece of Mr. and Mrs. T. Greog er of this city. . Mrs. Fisher Feted At Fare,well Events Silverton Mrs. Harrison Fisher (Elaine Clower) who re turned the latter part of the past week from visiting rela tives in Idaho, has been feted at several affairs on the eve of her leaving by plane for Nyac, Alaska, to be with her husband who is employed there, and where she has signed a contract to teach in a grade school. Among the week's affairs for her pleasure was the meeting of the Methodist Woman's So ciety of Christian Service when she was presented with flowers, Entertaining for Mrs. Fisher at dinner at the Silver Falls State Park lodge, a group included Mr. and Mrs. Lee Haskins, Mr, and Mrs. Ted Hobart, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Scarth, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sprick, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Riches. , The Fred Bakers gave a din ner the following evening at tneir ssiem nome lor Mrs. r isn. er and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Riches. Mr. and Mrs. Will Scarth, Jr., have leased the Fisher resl- dence on Cherry Street fur nished, during the absence of Mrs. Fisher. . Todd-Fitchs Silverton Mitt Bonnie Lee Fitchs and Jack Lymen Todd were married Friday evening in an 8 o'clock ceremony at the First Christian church parson age. The Rev. Arthur Charles Bates read the double ring ceremony before more than 40 guests. ' Attending the couple were Miss Barbara Fitchs. sister of the bride, and Donald Kallls. A reception was at the South Water street home of the bride following the ceremony. The couple will be at home in Silverton. Reunion Event . St. Paul The defendants of Dr. and Mrs. J. F. J. Brentano met at Champoeg park recently for a picnic lunch and reunion. Of interest to the group were a few old pieces of jewelry and the passport showing that the Brentanos arrived in this coun try in 1857 from Holland. The Brentanos settled in Kansas, un til 1882, when they crossed the plains by ox team and arrived in St. Paul, Ore. in 1883. Present for the reunion were 83 of tha descendants. From the summer of 18S2 to the summer of 18S3 about 700 new oil wells were drilled In New Mexico.. What w omen want to know about the Kinsey Report Cta tha KiMty laport m bale string teas aippia.x la ssarrlata? Tha UoW Bom Jamil Inurprru th. fortboaariag Snoal Bafceriet ia Assw iraa Worna" sroa thai aae tamporuat aaaast. Ct tha trpumUf J oral tadtyl Today's Menu rip peach flavor, pineapple and a touch of al mond to make a luscious gol den spread. -Company Branch Cantaloupe Slices Sliced Him Topped with Poached Egg and Cheese . Sauce Corn Muffins Peach Pineapple Preserves Beverage . Feaeh Pineapple ri asanas Ingredients: 2 V pounds (7 medium.- size) ripe freestone peaches, one flat 9-ounce can crusted pineapple (drained), S cups of sugar, t tablespoons lemon juice, 1 tablespoons finely grated orange rind, Vt teaspoon almond extract Method: WaJi. scald, peel and pit peaches, dice. Measure 8ft cups into preserving ket tle: add drained pineapple, su gar, lemon Juice and orange rind. Stir to mix in sugar well. Place over heat and bring to a rolling boil. Cook over moderate heat about 20 minutes, stirring often so as not to scorch, until syrup runs off clean metal spoon n 2 lines of drops that sheet to gether. Remove from heat; skim. Stir in almond extract. Pour into hot, sterii.zed glasses; paraffin at once. Makes about seven 8-ounce glasses. McKinley-Boehm Sheridan Miss Theresa El len Boehm, daughter of Mrs. Theresa Boehm of McMinnville, and Eugene McKinley,- son of Mr. and Mrs. Laurin McKinley Of Sheridan, were united in marriage Saturday afternoon, August 8. at the St Barnabas Episcopal church in McMinn ville. Father A. H. MacDonnell of McMinnville read the double ring ceremony. ' The bride was given in mar riage by her great uncle, George T. Button of Portland. She wore a two piece navy blue faille afternoon dress with navy ac cessories. She carried a white Prayer book decorated with stephanotis and white satin streamers. Miss Molly Boehm of Mc Minnville was her sister's maid of honor. She wore a pink lin en two piece dress with white accessories and a white carna tion corsage. , Winton Redmond of McMinn ville was best man, For her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Boehm wore a navy blue dress with a pink carnation cor sage.' Mrs. McKinley wore black dress with a pink carna tion corsage. Alter tne ceremony, a re ceptioon was given for the new lyweds at the Laurin McKinley home. About 20 guests were present. Following their wedding trip to the coast, the newly married couple is at home on their farm near Sheridan. Agee Walton ,' Sheridan Mr. and Mn. Morris Walton have announc ed the marriage of their daughter, Miss Maree Walton, to John Agee, U. S. navy, on Aug. 12 at the Nazarene church in McMinnville. After the ceremony, a re ception was given for them at the home of the bridegroom's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Tatom. JULY SALES HIGHER Wsshington () The de partment of commerce said Monday retail sales in July amounted to about $14,200, 000,000. That was about six per cent more than retail sales In July a year before - Per capita consumption of paper in the United SUtes is about 13 times the world average. Saving Center On Portland Rd. (Vi mil north of Underpass) OPE BUSINESS AG AIM NEW -STOCK NEW FIXTURES NEW ARRANGEMENT ' NEW MANAGEMENT Yisif Our Largs Fresh Produce Section Downpour Halts Picnics, Reunions in Silverton Park SUvertoo Sunday after noon, tha SUvertoo Municipal park was cleared of all Tun ing groups, families and indl vtduiU by a sudden heavy downpour of rain. Several an nual events were terminated in the midst of business ses sions and planned programs. Enioyina a dinner and a ses sion of visiting were members of the Silverton Friendship club, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. MUler, for the past several years residents of Os wego, and who return regular ly for the annual picnic ob servance. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Miller of Oswego. From Salem were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Seeley and chil dren: from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Martin; and of 511 verton, Mrs. Mae Hlginbotham, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Green. Mrs. Maude Hannan, Miss Sharon Hannan. Clarence Plank, Mr and Mrs. Mert Egan, and the family of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Simmons. Spending the day at Silver- ton City park were more than 75 members of the Silver Falls Mennonite recently organized church group, including the families of the Sam Hostettlers, Lloyd Drivers, Dick Mengir schausens, A. L. Wolfers, Mah. Ion Benders, Harlow Benders, Homer Knapps, Uriah Roths, Mllo Schultzes, Kenneth Ber- keys. Bill Kauffmanns, Clay ton Benders and the Harry Reeders. Also present were Hattie Hueth, Irene Norquest Violet Yode, Raymond Neuschwan- der, Goldie Garber and San' ford Yoder and son. - The Silverton Municipal; park wai the icene of a gather-1 ing of relative!, honoring Mr., and Mrs. Raymond Spichs of, Wood River, Neb, who, with their three children are visit ing in western Oregon, and staying at the home of the family of Mrs. Splch's aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stolten- berg, while In Silverton. Attending the reunion Sun day, Aug. 23, were Mr. and , Mrs. Julius Mathleson, par ents of Mrs. Spich's of Her mlston; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Chrlstcnson and daughter, Wil ms, of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weise of Boring; Mr. and I Mrs. George Weise and family , of Monmouth; Mrs. Allen Rid-1 inger of Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond PotU and family of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Galen Stoltenberg and son of Port land; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stoltemberg and daughter of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Mathieson, Portland; Reuben Mathleson, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stoltenberg and family, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jones and son, of Silverton. A group of relatives of Mrs. i Golda Sidwell of Silverton met Sunday for their annual picnic at Silverton City park. Present from St. Helens, Mr. and Mrs. Skornichka, Mr. and Mrs. John Neff and son John, Mrs. A. D. McDonough, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neff; from Salem, R. D. Neff; of Silverton, Mrfc Goldie Sidwell and Robert Sidwell, her son. Mrs. McDonough, Mrs. Skor nichka and the Neffs, are ma ternal relatives of Mrs, Sidwell and Robert. The annual reunion of the Gamble clan was observed with relatives meeting Sun day, August 23, in the Silver ton city park. Present were Mrs. Leo Gamble and Leole, Bernaetta, m roc? Tommy, Gloria, Kathleen; Mrs. Gala Tralger and Tommy, Frances, Jerry and Margaret; Mrs. Frank Gamble, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schuer and Jimmy and Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schiedler and Barbara Ann, Jackie and Duane; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Treager and Teresa; Mr. and Mrs. John StuckardT Mr. and Mrs. Joe Traeger and Jeanette, Joe, Lewis and Jimmy; Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Treager and Cherie and Ricky; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zielsky and Craig; Mr. and Mrs. ,Chria MarUfield and Joanne; Mr. and Mrs. Jom MarUfield and Jimmy, Judy and Linda; Mr. and Mrs. Roy MarUfield and Nancy and Johnny; Mrs. Jack SchulU and Dianns. Jackie- and Mickie; Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lambertus and Helen, Karen, PaUy and Florence. In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Estes of Oregon City, on observance of their 39th wedding anniversary a reunion of the Landes family wai held in the Silverton city park, Sunday, Aug. 23. Abo honored on the occasion of;i. ' their birthday anniversaries, were Ray Landes of Clackamas, and Mrs. George IVann of Port land. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Landes and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lane and family all of uacKamas; Mr. ana Mrs. J- Salem; of Oregon City, Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Estes i (honor guesU, Mr. and Mrs. William G. Estes; of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. George Wann and son; of The Dalles, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- LET ''WW S ert Graver and family; and from Eugene, Mr, and Mrs. C Fenton Ford. -. In a picnic dinner at the city park, Sunday, Mr. . and Mrs. Hubert Esser, Silverton, were hosts in observance of the birthday anniversaries of their Guests were from Mt. Angel, Martin Henkeo, Edmund Wind- schigl, Andy Schemmel, James Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sprauer; from St. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pohlschneider and children, and of Silverton, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gasper. A large group from the Monitor Nideros Lutheran Sun day school spent Sunday at Silverton park with an early afternoon picnic dinner. Special guests were Pastor A NEW FA NEW 750 GALLON PUMPER Salem's new 817,500 fire truck that arrived here Mon day will undergo extensive tesU Wednesday morning by Oregon Insurance Rating bureau. Th. new rig, replacing a 1828 pumper, will bo ready for action In about 10 days. and Mrs. Carlson of Woodburn and Rev. O. F. Braaten of Sa lem. Members of the Brooks Gar den club picnicking at the local park," Sunday, Included Mrs. Minnie Dunigan, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Conn, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Perllch, Iwana and Gar land Perlich, Mrs. Dollie Ramp, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Morltz, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Morisky, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rahmussen, Mrs. Ray Westling and Dean and Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Westling, Mrs. Faye Loomis and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bosch. A group of relatives met In a picnic observance of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. KNIT BE YOUR The "go everywhere" dress Is of course the Fall Knit from The Vogue of Salem. Two-piece styles designed to fjatter. destined to be the most Important dress in your wardrobe. For the gal who gads about there 1 nothing more ptrfect ... for the knit dress comes out of a suitcase looking fresh as a -daisy and as wrinkle free as . - when it was packed. Dress it up or dress it down, it's perfect for almost any occasion. Beautiful ' fall colors '. Ginger, Glitter Green, Hot Red, Gold. Champagne, Wlnterberry, Dusty. Rose, Black and White. . Slies 10 to lg' 'LOFTIES' By LAWRENCE KNITWEAR Now Beautiful Shoes Pretty Bag to Motch $12.95 Thru $26.95 Complete Your Wardrobe; ot the Vogue The VOGUE Apparel of Distinction 437 & 445 John Drescher' of Monitor. Sunday at tha City park. - Sepclai visitors were from Brooks, Mrs. G. C. Zenger, Miss Betty Looney, Billie Looney; and of Silverton, Sylvester Kottre and Leo Buchheit . Relatives present were from Canby, Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Hein and children; -of TiganL Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rostak and family; of Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Steel and three sons from St Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Drescher and daughten; from Brooks, the family of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Harris and from Monitor, Mr. and Mrs. John Drescher, Fred Drescher and Marge Drescher. $32.95 to $49.95 of Sa em for Smart Women Stat eSMlMMtMtfM