Tueodgr. Jamiaiy It 1954 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem. Orepm Pact Goldenweds Mr. and Mn. A. Denham, above, recently oB aerved their (olden wedding anniTcraary. They were mar ried in Norman, Okla., and hava been in Oregon since 1927. Their five ehilren are Burrell Denham of Arkansas City, Ark, Elmer Denham of Oregon City, Mrs. Mildred Rentage of Salem, Ralph Denham of Lebanon, Guy 'Denham of Salem. (Kennell-Ellis studio picture) . Miss White Is Bride Miss Marlene Louise White, daughter o( Mr .and Mrs. Otis J. White of Detroit was wed to Ro bert Lee Budlong son of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Budlong of Salem at the Detroit Church of Christ on Sunday, December 27 at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. The Rev. Rich ard Hake of Eugene performed the double ring ceremony, clos ing with the Christian home dedication. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a ballerina knith dress of nylon net over white srtin with white satin bo dice. The hem length veil fell from a tiara of seed pearls. The bride carried a cascade of red rosebuds and a white Bibe. The maid of honor, Miss Mary Gordon, wore a green nylon net dress banded with green satin ribbon over green satin and car ried a bouquet of white rosebuds and pink shattered carnations. The best man was James White, brother of the bride, and the ushers were Ralph Budlong and Clifford Whit - -;; The eandlelighters, Misses Mary Lou Moore and Suzanne Moore, were dressed in ballerina length whit and green organ die frocks. The flower girls Kathleen Marie White and Mary Ann Cherrier, nieces of the bride and bridegroom, wore green dresses with full white organdie overskirts of ballerina length and carried lace baskets of rose petals. The bearer of the rings was David Alan White. Mrs. Gordon S. Skidmore pro vided the wedding music. Mrs. Skidmore, accompanied by Ar fcne Cox of Eugene played the ?i-i: c,.T nrut. iinfl whlla Today's Menu Miss Bisenius Wed Saturday Guests will love these profes sional looking sweet tidbits. Party Snack Make-Your-Own Sandwiches Maple Candied Walnuts Beverage Maple Candied Walnuts , . Ingredients: 1 cup sugar 1 tablespoon ight corn syrup, H cup water, H teaspoon salt, few drops maple flavoring, 1 tabe ipoon butter or margarine. 2 cups walnut halve. Method: Mix sugsr, corn syrup, water and salt in heavy sauce pan, stir over low heat until sugar is dissolved. Boil to 238 or until a half -teaspoonful of the candy forms a soft ball in cold water. Remove from heat; blend in maple flavoring and butter. Add walnults; stir gently until mixture becomes creamy. Turn out onto waxed paper and separata nuts. Makes about. 1 pound. Committees Named For Rebekah Lodge Mrs. Carl Dickson, newly in stalled noble grand of Salem Re bekah lodge. No. 1, appointea her standing committees on Mon day night at the lodge meeting at the IOOr temple. . Committees include: Finance, Mrs. Jenny Chalmers, Mrs. Avis Perrine, Mrs. Jack Kinney, wsys and Means, Mrs. Bveret Soden, Mrs. 'Robert Lauds hi, Mrs. Har old Bressler, Mrs. Gregory Schmidt, Miss Dolores Jay; Good of the Order, Mrs. Clarence Kim ble; Press, Mrs. Elmer J. Roth, Decorations, Mrs. Lenny Irvine; Women's Council, Mrs. J. L. Bat dorf, Mrs. Daisy Mclntyre and Mrs. Carl F. Dickson; Jewelry, Mrs. Iva Dean Hubbard, Mrs. May Dodge, Mrs. Dora Hill, Mrs. Stella Hess, Mrs. Rhoda Nagel; Education, Miss Wilda Siegmund; Fraternity Press, Mrs. V. A. Coch ran: Theta Rho, Mrs. Elmer J. Roth, Mrs. Chris sumpter, airs. Cora Van Pelt, Mrs. Charley Neu- bsuer, Mrs. Audrey ti. Koner. It wis announced that the En campment and LEA will sponsor a no host dinner at 6:30 p.m. on Friday at the temple. On Thursday night the Theta Rho elub will install officers for the Jefferson Theta Rho club. MOUNT ANGEL SL Mary's Catholic church was the scene for wedding Saturday morning, January , when Miss Patricia Bisenius, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bisenius was wed to James Kirklin, U. S. Army, son of Mrs. T. E. kirklin of Salem. The Rev. Hildebrand Mekhior, OSB, officiated at the 8:15 o'clock morning double ring ceremony ar-d nuptial mass, before a large gathering of relatives and friends. Serving as altar boys were James Anderson and Kenneth Berth told. Mrs. Vincent Smith was or gsnist and the SL Mary's church choir, of which the couple are members, sang the mass. Mrs. Walter Smith san( before the cer emony and again preceding the recessional. Arrangements of white chry santhemums and greenery, dee orated the church while similar flowers, poinsettias and tall light ed tapers were used on the al tar. The, bride wss given in mar riage fay her father. She wore a wedding dress of imported .white brocade styled with a fit ted bodice fashioned with a deep oval draped collar, filled in with pleated brocade insets. The long fitted sleeves came to points over the wrists and the flared skirt was floor length. A satin bonnet, edged with pearls, held the fin gertip veil of nylon tulle. The bride's only jewelry was a string of pearls with matching earrings, a gift from her parents. The bride carried white carnations and bouvardia topped on a white prayer book, a gift from the bridegroom. Two Attendants Miss Patricia Anderson was the honor attendant and brides maid was Miss Mildred "Mickey" Collister. The attendants' dresses were similarly styled to that of the bride's dress, with fitted bod ices, short sleeves, and flared floor length skirts. Completing their ensembles were matching taffeta bonnets and mitts. Miss Anderson wore bronze taffeta and carried a colonial, bouquet of gold chrysanthemums', and Miss Collister's dress was peacock blue talfeta and her flowers were a colonial bouquet of bronze chry- sanutemums. Best man was Charles Schaef- er and groomsman was Gene Goldsby. For her daughter's nuntialu Mrs. Bisenius wore a black faille suit with black hat and accessor. les. To her ensemble, she added a corsage of red carnations. The bridegroom's mother, who was unable to be nresent. was rem. sented by Mrs. Ed Booth of Sa lem, a close friend of the familv. She was attired in a brown dress. with ' matching accessories, and her corsage was pink carnations. Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. p. N. Smith, cousins of the bride. Cov ers were placed for the bridal party, the Rev. Father Hilde brand. OSB, Mr. and Mrs. Bisen ius and Mrs. Booth. Reception ia Aftarn.on An afternoon reception and luncheon were arrange ia the Le gion Memorial hall. The bride's table, covered with white linen cloth, waa centered with a three- tiered decorated wedding cake which waa topped with an ar rangement of white doves and double wedding rings. White blooms and greenery encircled the cake, and low arrangements of camellias and tall lighted tap ers were used on each side. The other tables in the room were covered with white linen cloths, and the centerpieces were of double wedding rings, white bells and camellias. Mrs. P. N. Smith cut the cake. and presiding at the coffee urns were Mrs. I. A. Bisenius, Port land, aunt of the bride and Mrs. David Shepherd. Mrs. Alfred J. Huber and Miss Geraldine Trae- ger were In charge of the gift table, and circulating the guest book was Miss Aileen Anderson. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Vincent Spinner of Stayton and the Misses Janice Anderson, Kathleen Stolle, Ruth Ann Diek er. and Frances Dicker. For her going away ensemble. the bride wore a black and white cheeked costume with a winter white hat and black accessories. To her shoulder she pinned her wedding corsage. Following a short wedding trip, the tiewly weds will make their home in Portland. Out-of-town guests at the wed ding included Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Bisenius, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bisenius, Mr. and Mrs. James Bisenius, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Bisen ius, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bisenius, Mr. and' Mrs. Robert Kent and daughter Frances, Mrs. Edythe Jourden, Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Jourden, Mrs. Virginia Pierce and son Randy, Mrs. Al Sparks, Mr. and Mrs. w. J. Roork all of Port land: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bisenius of Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Welton. Portland: Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Smith, St Paul, and Mrs. P. K. Pingleton, Jr. of Beaverton. WOODBURN The regular meeting of Chapter J of the PEO Sisterhod will be Thursday, Jan uary 14, at the home of Mrs. David Cavett Mrs. N. F. Tyler will be program chairman and has announced that Mrs. Paul Mills will show slides taken on a vacation trip. mm : W " b j ) '1 'I i i . U I LAST DAY'S to SAVE At The Vogue of Salem ' Greatest January Fashion Clearance SALE! fcAVaftn MMt IAVskH Jfcf '' JL IV. JLj O O JLj O & to & Off and More Regular Value From , $22.95 to $65.00 rTTI7r!TTd7w7aT)eMmbe!(ere ilr" and Mrs. Alfred J. Huber, above. The bride is the former Dorothy Dieker Sprauer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dieker of Mt Angel and Mr. Huber is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Huber of ML AngeL (Madelyn studio, ML Angel.) - - Job's Daughters Plan Inspection Plans for inspection by the (rand guardian, Mrs. Ernest Yeo. Glad stone, were made on Monoey nigm at Job's Daughters bethel No. 43 meeting. She will be in Salem January 25. A new trophy contest in the form of coat hanger drive was started and hangers In lots of 25 are to be delivered to either Miss Sue Shaw or Phillip Yoder. Louise Laws. Miss Diane Kelley will write to the honorary grand father at the Masonic home in For est' Grove. Miss Patty Claggett, Parrish Jun ior high and Miss Barbara Keu- dell, Leslie junior nigh, were elect ed as public relations represen tatives for their schools respec tively. Miss Bonita Feal, a transfer from 1 1 Boise, Idaho, was welcomed. Mrs. Arthur Lee Woods, past guardian and Miss Heien Fletcher, worthy 1 $15. $19. $ 23. Four 172 government bonds were i matron, Salem chapter, Order of purchased by the group and Miss Eastern Star, were honored. ' violin. Stanley White sang while the young couple knelt following the plighting ot tneir vows. The reception was in the church with Mrs. Earl Parker and Mrs. Clarence Costa, sister of the bridegroom, cutting and serving the cake and Mrs. noon Whit, nnnrine. Mrs. Raich Bud long was in charge of the guest book. Guests from out-of-town includ ed Mr. and Mrs. Otis Eldon White and daughter, Jerl, from Para mount Calif.: Clifford White from Mountain Home, Idaho, Mrs. Annie White from Oroville, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Lien and daughter, Dorothy, Mr. and tin 7. M. Cox and Arlene, all from Eugene; Mrs. R. Hake of T.hinnn: Mr. and Mrs. Percy Budlong, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cher rier and Mary Ann, Mr. ano airs. Clarence CosU, Kathleen and Marilyn, all from Salem: Richard DuHlnne. Mrs. Carl Budlong, Mr. nrf Un Rilnh Budlong. Abert Hudel, Miss Wima Jul! and Wil- lism Shepard, al ot miu my. Harlow White, brother of the hride, now with the air force on the island of Kuyushu, 700. miles nnth nf Tokvo. talked with the young couple on their wedding day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Budlong will make their home at Brem .rtnn Wash., for the next few months where he is stationed with the navy. Return From South Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Carl Specht have returned from a three-week holiday visit at the southern California home of their son snd dsughter-in-law, Mr. anad Mrs. Raymrnd Specht, and Ramie. Rande and Robbie, in El Segundo, Calu. i Fn route home, the Spechts spent two days the Vacaville j , Roberta, worthy adviser, will home of a sister of Mr. SpechL prnde. After the meeting the Mrs. tiuaoein asonr, ... ...i. enjoy , "Dutch treat' and daughter, unus , ... , Birthday Event A dinner party observing the eighty-second birthday anniver aary of Mrs. Wilhelmina Scheele at the home of her son-in-iaw ano daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Covert, was an event of Sun day, January 10. Present to extend congratula tions were four ot her six chil dren snd families. Unable to be present were a daughter, Mrs. Frank Westlake of Casa Granda, Aria., and a son, Frank Scheele, ot Aberdeen, Wash. Covers were placed Sr Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hiller. Corvallls; Mr. and Mrs. George Scheele and Har old and Larry of Blodgett; Mrs. Isabel Kenogy and sons. Steven, Don Kenogy and wife Ruth, Sa lem. Mrs. Fred Pfenning, a grand daughter. Mrs. Grace Moore, Sa lem, and the Robert Coverts, Karen and Darrell, and the hon or guest Motion pictures of past family event were shown and musical numbers, accordion and Hawaiian guitar, were played by Darrell Covert and Steven Schmidt Miss Clara Mohr ... WOODBURN Evergreen as sembly. No. 12. Order of the Rsinbow for Girls, will elect new officers at the regular meeting Wednesday night, January 13. at the Masonic temple. The meitins will begin it 7:30 p. m. Mm Phyl I at the Coney Island restaurant MAICO HEARING AID Accepted by the American Medical Association Council Physical Medicine. FLOYD BENNETT Senator Hotel I vTa jp fvpJL Green Stamps .(.M. Furniture 1425 EMCWtTa WOT UIM Every Week Nit Except Saturday A1oS2g-S31-S37 fsUNY-MANY ; Va to Vi OH and More Regular Value From . $49.95 to $110.95 $37 $43 $47 $53 Also $63-$77-$83 WALHAVEN P A IMP. n ATS fttfluUrVilwo to $39.95 Sale Price $25 Shoe's - Shoe's D'Antonio Twecdi Paradis For Only $8.88 -$10.88 -$12.88 .Also il 6.88 and SI 8.88 Greet Savings In All Department These last Few Day of Our January Fashion Clearance The Vogue of Salem Apparel of Distinction 445 and 437 Stat St. All Sslet Final - No Refund No Exchange Please