rxrf Monday, Aarast SI. 1953 TOT CAPITAL JOURNAL, Balm. Ortfoi Pair Say Vows Here On Saturday Mii Delores Darlene Can. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Bert J Cut. and James Harvey Murray, aon cf Mr. and Mri. J. S. Murray, were married at the first Congregational church Saturday evening. The church was decorated with pink and white gladio lus! in two altar vasei, and the aisle waa marked with white candlei and bowi on uw pewi, and a white carpet Missel Mickey and Lois Gun Heraon lighted tapers. They wore pink ballerina length dresses and white shoes. The Rev. Paul Barnett' of ficiated at the 8 o'clock cere mony. Miss Arlyss Zeeb sang, accompanied by Jean Hobson Rich. The brida wort waltz length dress of ChanUlly lace over tulle and satin. The dress was fashioned with a lace bod ice, short lace sleeves, and a tulle yoke. The chapel length veil of illuston; net extended from a Juliet cap of lace and tulle. The bride wore a single strand pearl choker, a gift from the bridegroom. She carried a cascade bouquet of white glad ioluses. Attendant In Blue Mrs. Eugene Coleman of nuriu was matron of honor. She wore a ballerina length dress of deep blue taffeta with net over skirt, and carried a cascade type bouquet of rose gladioluses. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Ches ter Tucker, Salem, Miss Kay rnffman. Salem. Miss Denise Gartner, The Dalles, Mrs. Har old Smith, Carleton. They wore Dale blue dresses made like that of the honor attend .nf. anil carried cascade bou quets of pale pink and dark pink gladioluses. Flower girl was Lynette Coffman, who wore a deep blue ' dress with net overskirt, and carried a basket of flower. Lyn Coffman, her twin brother, was ring bearer. Best man was Robert Can field, Salem. Ushers were Ron Carr, brother of the bride, Ar nie Overman, Robert Angel, all nf Salem, and Jerry Murray, the bridegroom's brother, Cor pus Christ!, Texas. The bride's mother wore naw blue crepe with pink ae- cessories and pink roses. The bridegroom's mother attended the wedding in a navy blue dress, with pink roses. Retention In Parlor A receDtion was In the rhurch narlor. The bride's ta- ble was decorated with a blue cloth and pink and white glad ioluses. Cutting the cake were Mrs. Keith Hayes, Salem, ana Mrs. Anna Goodwin, grana mother of the bride, from Port Orchard, Wash. Pouring were Mrs. George Kangas, Cutler Citv. Ore., sister of the bride. num. and Mrs. George Wiley, Port Orchard, Wash., aunt of the bride. Assisting were Mrs. Jake Hooflnger. Salem, Mrs. Frederick Ellis, Hamilton Air Force Base, Calif., Miss Beverly Murray, Portland, and Mrs. Clarence Leinhard, Salem. For traveling the bride wore a light blue knit suit with navy blue accessories and a red rose corsage. The couple left for a trip to the coast, and after Sep tember 3 they will be at home at 4715 Harcourt Drive, Salem. Shower Given Sublimity Mrs. Gilbert Kintz was honor guest at shower given by her sisters, Mrs. Leo Gros Jacques and Mrs. Leon Bernlng, recently at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Lulay. Games were enloyed and lunch on was served following the opening of gifts. Those Invited were Mrs. Gor don Burns Mrs. Jim McCoy, Mrs. Bob Busch. Mrs. Paul Stuckart Mrs. Bob Schaehtsick, Mrs. Gerald Hauberger, Miss Jeanette Kintz, Mrs. Shirley Kendell. Mrs. Tom Basl, Mrs. Andv Kintz. Mrs. Billy Lulay, Mrs. Don Lulay, Mrs. John Kintz. and Mrs. Maxine Borst, Mrs. Cletus Mintin, Mrs. Leon ard Neal. Mrs. Bob Humphreys, Mrs. Louise Bochsler, Mrs. Otto J. Erwert. Mrs. Jerry Roberts nd Mrs. Loren Wilson. For Bride-Elect , Four Corners Miss Patricia Louise Sunderlin, bride-elect of Ramsev E. Miller. Jr.. was non ored recently when Mrs. War ren Shrike and Mrs. Harold Snook were hostesses at the former's home. Miss Sunder lin and Mr. Miller will be mar ried September 8, at the First Christian church, with the Rev. Dudley Strain officiating. Guests of the occasion were the honoree's mother, Mrs. Er vin Sunderlin. her fiance's mother, Mrs. Ramsey E. Miller. Mrs. Cecil Snook. Mrs. Willard Pederson, Mrs. Stuart Johns, Mrs. George Starr, Mrs. Arlo McLain, Mrs. Mike Kipper, Mrs. Lawrence Shrike. Mrs. Frank Stone, Mrs. Robert Burns, Mrs. Henry Hanson, Mrs. Loren Richey, Mrs. Glen Laverty, Mrs. R. Behm, the Misses Barbara Snook and Phyllia Shrike. Family Reunion Event of bunday The home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sherman Coomler on Gar den Road was the scene of a family reunion, Sunday, 84 at tending. In the group were Mr. Coomler's eight children'. 18 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Also attending were three of Mr. Coomler s sisters, Mrs. Otto Graff of Tacoma, Miss Martha Kumler of Tacoma and Mrs. Annette Foster of Kirkland, Wish.; a brother, Ben Kumler of Salem, and a niece, Mrs. El- va Willson of La Porte, ma. All of the brothers and sis ters were in their 80s. Mr. Coomler's eight children Include Ovid Kumler, Ed Coom ler, Mrs. Suzanne Pruitt, all of Portland: Mrs. Katherine Kre jel of Salem, Howard Coomler of Cottage Grove, Mrs. Evelyn Schlechter of Hebo, Russell Coomler of Redmond, Kenneth Coomler of Lake Labish. A picnic dinner was served. Rebekah President , Visits at Silverton Silverton Greeting the president of the Rebekah as sembly of Oregon, Mrs. Lola Osbourne of Portland, on her official visit to Tryphena Re bekah lodge No. 38, were more than 150 visitors and guests. Out-of-state officials and members were present from Idaho, Washington, California and Indiana lodges. Serving on the courtesy com mittee were Mrs. F. E. Sylves ter, Mrs. Mabel Monson and Mrs. Larry Carpenter, who in troduced " Mrs. Osbourne s of ficial staff, which Includes two local members, Mrs. Walter Larson, Salem, musician of the grand assembly of Oregon, ana district deputy president, Mrs. Lial McClure. ' For the brief program were marimba selections by Diane Bye, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perl Bye, Silverton, and a skit directed by Mrs. Walter Larson, with the cast from the Rebekah degree, including Mrs. Lial McClure, Mrs. B. King, Mrs. Wilbert Peron, Mrs. Chester Mulkey, Mrs. Miles Tobias, Mrs. Mike Han- nan. Mrs. Ralph Sears, Mrs. Frank Giroux, Mrs. Andrew Hall. Mrs. Allan Foster. The gift to toe complimented visitor, Mrs. Osbourne, was pre sented by Mrs. T. E. Sylvester. On the committee for the serving of refreshments, and the colorful arrangement of early fall flowers for tables and rooms were Mrs. Lial McClure, Mrs. Frank Giroux, Mrs. Jack Tuggle, Miss Ruth Lorenzert, Mrs. Lydla Dawes, 'Mrs. Lena Hamilton, Mrs. Wilbert Peron, Mrs. Bums Renwick, Mrs. Bar ney Rostad and Mrs. Jack Mor ton. Miss May Recent Bride at Salt Creek Salt Creek Miss Mildred Verna May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto F. May of Salt Creek, was married to Leo D. Friesen, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Friesen, of Blaine, Wash., on August 6, the 8 p.m. service being in the Salt Creek Baptist church with the Rev. Emanuel Wolff officiating, assisted by the Rev. Walter L. Penner of the Mennonite Brethren church. The bride wore a dress of white taffeta designed with round lace yoke, short sleeves and a full skirt with a peplum of lace. The fingertip veil of illusion net was arranged from a coronet of seed pearls. The bride carried a white Bible on which were arranged a white orchid and a shower of stephan- otis and satin ribbons. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin WaU sang, Mrs? Norman Classen playing the organ. Mrs. H. R. Phillips of Rifle Colo., was matron of honor. Miss Ruth Buhler was brides. maid. Pitricia Phillips, a niece of the bride, was flower girl. and David Phillips, a nephew, was the ring bearer. Gus Quiring was best man for his brother-in-law and Har old Schroeder of Fresno was groomsman. Ushers were Carl May, brother of the bride, and Richard Wiens. Candlelighters were Miss Lu ella May and Miss Verna Hock stre, cousins of the bride. The reception following was at the church. Following a trip to Califor nia, the couple are at home at 1015 Clay street, Dallas. Anniversary Event Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bow. man celebrated their 25th wed ding anniversary Thursday with a reception at Mayflower hill. The group enjoyed squire dancing and a late supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Meier, son-in-law and daughter of the Bowmans, assisted. Also present was their son, Nick Bowman. MR. AND MRS. George B Adams (Diana Arpke) and son, George, Jr, have left for Mon treal. Mr. Adams to resume his work it McGill Medical school. During the vacation thev have been visiting his parents. Dr. and Mrs. K. K. Adams at Salem end her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Aroze in Seattle. Mr. Adams was with the Bonneville ad ministration near Seattle dur ing the summer months. Wedding At Church On Sunday Wed Sunday afternoon at a double-ring service in the Highland Avenue Friends church, were Miss Patricia Kieppinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Keppinger, Sr., and James DeLapp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester DeLapp. The service was it 3:30 o'clock, the Rev. Paul Barnett officiating. ' Pink and white gladioluses decorated the church. The mu sic was provided by Jack Snow at the organ; a duet by Mr., and Mrs. Harlow Ankeny and a solo by Miss Eleanor Burton. Lighting the candles were Cleo Keppinger, Jr., and Lar ry Keppinger, brothers of the bride. The bride, given In marriage by her father, wore a dress of embossed white nylon ever taf feta, with fingertip sleeves, a pointed collar and small but tons down the front The train was set in and completed circle that folded into pleats at the waist.- The fingertip illusion veil was arranged from a cap with single row of seed pearls under the ' brim. Tne bride carried a white Bible with a lavender orchid and stephanotis on it. Her pearl necklace was a gift of the bridegroom. Mrs. John Wood of mew. berc was matron of honor, wearing a dress ol iridescent pink taffeta. Bridesmaids were Miss Florene Price. Portland; Miss Nsncy Held, Portland, and Miss Ethelwyne DeLipp from Salem, a cousin of the bridegroom. Their dresses were all made alike only the bridesmaids' were of Iridescent wine taffeta. The flower girl was Anita Barnett. wearing a dress of pink like that of the matron of honor. All attendants wore mitts of red net over pink and blue to carry out the color theme. They all carried crescent-shaped bouquets of white and Dink gladioluses. , Best man was Jonn wood of Newberg and groomsmen, his brother-in-law, Jarvie Mil ler and cousins. Wesley and LaVern DeLapp. .The ushers were Harlan Barnett and Gary Keppinger. Ringbearer wai Jerry Miller, nephew of the bridegroom. The bride's mother wore an aqua crepe - aiiernooa, ur with white accessories and the bridegroom's mother wore a royal blue crepe areas witn lace trim and blue accessories They carried corsages of pick roses and stephanotis. . The reception was on the lawn of the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Paul Barnett Miss Arietta Wright was in charge. She was assisted by Miss Au drey Comfort from Idaho, Miss Virginia Peters or wewoerg, Miss Lois Bain of4 Portland, Miss Frances Haldy of Port land. Miss Elleta Wheeler of Newberg ind Miss Lea Wilkin son of Marion. Mrs. Marry Miller, sunt of the bride, cut the cake and Mrs. Cleo Kep pinger, Jr., sister-in-law of the bride, noured punch. Miss Gsy- lee Keppinger was In charge of the guest book. Tony Ray Keppinger passed tne aream cakes. For-her wedding trip south the bride wore an orchid and black suit with black acces sories. The couple attended George Fox college, and were grad uated from Salem Bible Acad- emy and College. This coming year the brida will be teacmng at the academy and he will be working with his father. They will live in Salem. . Haines-Thill Rites At Sweet Home Church Sweet Home A bride of August 22 was Miss Diane Thill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wally Thill, when she was wed to Joseph Anthony Haines t the St. Edwards Catholic church In Lebanon. Mr. Haines' parents are Mr. end Mrs. Joe Haines. Father Pius Baur officiated at the double ring morning ceremony. The church was decorated with gladioluses and garden flowers from the bride's mother s garden. The bride wore a white lin. en suit with white accessories and carried her white Bible topped with an orchid. The maid of honor, Miss Janet Con net cousin of the bridegroom, wore a pale blue suit with white accessories. Best man was Richard Con. net cousin of the bridegroom. A reception In the church parlors was attended by 100 guests and members of the two families. Cutting and serving the three-tiered cake was Miss Sharon Burnett. Miss Ruth Martin assisted serving the punch and coffee, Miss Betty Shackmann was In charge of the guest book and Mrs. Rich ard Thill and Miss Mary Thill were in charge of the gift table. When the couple left on a trip to the coast the bride wore her wedding suit with pink sc cessories and an orchid. The couple will be at home at 1110 N street. Mrs. Haines Is pres ently employed at Kellenberg er Appliance in Lebanon. Snyders Honored At Picnic Event Amity Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Snyder were honored guests at a picnic Sunday la Maud Wil liamson Park in celebration of their golden wedding anniver sary? Hosts for the affair were Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McKee,Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Versteeg, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Green and Mr. and Vrs. Marion Duvall. Others at tending were Mrs. Bess Wilson of Hemet, Calif., Mrs. Lucy McGoca of Lome Linda, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Vera McKee, Mickey and Karen of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Starr, Miss Jean Haffner and Miss Ton! Amate, all at Los Angeles, Calif.. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sny der. Sarah, Joa and Ann, of Uolalla. and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Snyder, Susan, Murt ana Mar garet Ann. Mr. 'and Mrs. Snyder were nresented with a hand-woven gold and ecru laojcetoin. At Golf Event , Woodbum Twenty-oa e women from tne wooaourn Golf club and- six from the Oak Knoll club, motored, to Mt. Hood Thursday in a char tered bus for a day of golf at Welches. Play for the day was the least numbt of putts and the prize was won by Hazel Miller of Oak Knoll in the. A class and Myrtle Smith of Wood burn in the B class. Gladys Lacey of Woodburn . received the consolation prize. , Making the trip from Wood- burn were Mayme Cutsforth, Letty Steelhammer, Kay Bish oprick. Agnes Jones, Elsie Ca vett, Lillian Ahrens, Chris Mc Grath, Dorotha Admlnson, Ag nes Maricle, Anne DeArmond, Myrtle Smith, Carol Coman, Aletha Miller, Rose scnmia, Mildred Plank, Katherine Hooper, Gladys Lacey, Arlene Olson, Eddie WUleiora, rem Foster and Blanche Pickering. Meacham-Grimes -v' Stayton Miss Mary Joyce Grimes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Grimes of Aums ville, was wed to Presley Wiley Meacham. son of Mr. ana Mrs. P. W. Meacham of Monroe, Ark., in a simple ceremony at the Baptist church in Stayton, August 19. The Rev. N. w. neu fsld officiated at the 7 pm. service. The bride wore a rdse-eolored suit, white accessories and an orchid corsage. Miss Sally Ashby. maid of honor, was dressed in blue with white accessories. Pfc. Carl Hamilton served as best man. The couple spent a few days on the Oregon coast before leaving for Monroe, Ark., where they will live. Mrs. Meacham was an em ploye in the state offices in Sa lem and recently had been se lected queen at Waters field on state employee s night Toastmistress Club Stayton Mrs. Angus Ware of Stayton was hostess at her home recently to members of the Stayton Toastmistress club for an informal luncheon and social evening. Mrs. B. Hoag gave a report on the international Toastmis tress club convention which convened in Portland July 12 to 16. Mrs. Vincent Starr and Miss Lois Blum, who also at tended the convention, gave their version of the contests. Mrs. McDonald of San Fran cisco, a sister of Mrs. R. L. Stewart, and Mrs. C. Lobb, were guests. The next meeting has oeen scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 10. a LEAVING Sunday for New York City was Mrs. B. o. Schucklng. She will be gone three weeks on a combined bualness and vacation trip. While there she wlU see Mrs. Chester M. Cox of Salem off for a trip to Europe. En route home, Mrs. Schucklng is to stop In Chicago and in Detroit, vi. itlng the National Florist head quarters st the Utter piece. Today's Menu Tansy esnned clams, com. bined with a rich creamy soup, make an epicurean first course. Lanefc Time Zasy Chilled Clam Soup Assorted Sandwiches Pick-up Salad Bowl (Carrot, celery and cucumber sticks, plus rsdishes) Cantaloupe with Lemon Milk Sherbet Beverage Easy Chilled Clam Soap Ingredients: One ll-ounce can vichysoiase soup, one 7- ounce can minced clams, H cup homogenized milk, Vt cup heavy cream, minced chives or narsley. Method: Chill vichysoiase ac cording to directions on csn. Chill clams at the same time. When ready to serve, empty vlchysolsse into bowl; add clams, including liquid from can; stir well. Stir in milk end cream. Serve sprinkled with chives or parsier. Makes 4 servings. . 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