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Page 2 Section 3 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, tSal6m Man Wed Nov. 2 At Albany ALBANY (Special) St. Mary's Catholic church formed the back ground (or the nuptial moss on Saturday morning when Miss Tonl George Ilch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Ilch, Albany, was wed to. Elmer Francis fleuland, Salem, son of Mrs. Leo Reuland and the late Mr. Reuland of Albany. The Rev. f'r. Martin Doherty said the mats. The double ring service was used. The altar was decorated with bouquets of fall shaded chrysan themums. Serving as altar boy was the bride's brother, Jay Ilch of Ml, Angel, . The bride was escorted' to the altar by her father, She wore a powder blue sheer wool, street length dress with matching blue hat and carried a bouquet of white roses and bouvardio. Miss Dec Ilch was her sister's only attendant and wore a blue tweed dress, with a winter-white hat, and her bouquet was ol white quill chrysanthemums. Larry Albrich, Albany, served as best man and ushers were Hilman Opsal and John Huffman, both of Albany. Mrs. Thomas Hcnsler was at the organ and played the nuptial mu sic. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Ilch chose a cinnamon brown faille dress with mauve shaded acces sories and wore a corsage of rust colored chrysanthemums. The bridegroom's mother wore a black dress, with rose shaded accessories and a corsage of pink roses and while carnations. Following the ceremony a wed ding breakfast was served for the bridal parly and close relatives Of the couple at the Candlelight res taurant. The table was centered with an arrangement of autumn blooms and lighted candles. The couple left on a wedding trip to Canada, and for traveling (he bride wore her wedding cos tume and a corsage of while roses. After November 9 the couple will be at home at 763 South Commer cial street in Salem. SCOTTS MILLS 'Special)-The . fm- ! Married Recently Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harold Fcnnimore 'Klaine Marie Worley), above, were wed at a ceremony at St. Mary's Catholic church In Mount Angel. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Worley, and Mr. Fcnnlmore is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Fonnimorc. (McKwan studio picture! Dinner to Aid Votcrs Reject Hospital Fund.T Measures STAYTOV (Special) - Sunday, AHCt 1 &y UOOSl will be bargain day for large j PORTLAND 11 - Oregon voters families. turned down both tax measures The first annual Santiam Memo;. on the eecUon banol. lal hospital benefit breakfas will , dc(eaWd by neariy mm be served at the civic building,- vote, ,he Repubiican Legislature's First and Marion streets, from bm to permj, an emergency 6-30 a.m to 11 a.m. A family j cause on tax legislation, plan ticket will be sold or 3 while; And hey lurned down a tax of individual tickets are SI. U ccn a paci,age on cigarettes Merlon Cox Is general chairman b a m in , ,ome 130 000 of the affair which will feature j voU,, ham and hotcakes. Vot'er, als0. Rainbow Cirls will serve the Turned down by 20.000 legislate breaklast with food secured by ors' effort to double their $600 an Ken Golliel. Jerry Coffman andjnual salaries. Delbert Dittcr. The North San-1 Aooroved a bill to ban commer- tiam Chamber of Commerce mem- cial fishing on coastal streams by bcrs will have charge of selling a 3 to 2 margin, up the tables and chairs, with the Passed a measure to permit the Salem, Oregon, Thursday, November 8, 1956 ., - , 'oartment with Dr. W. J. Stone Volunteer helpers for Mrs. E. Z. consent of parents and Individuals Hpilltll f 1 illin iSS Min" VifcJe EUcnbach PHN. Kaufman, supervisor of the Silver- wishing to taw done ifo. fresh. flCdllll Lflllllt supervUing the clinics and confer- ton area section, were Mrs. Wen- men in high school and new .to.. I:..!. . IK.. .. m.M u.aiih am rnin and Mrs. S. A. Fun- dents, entering the high school. elites, at UIC IjUgCIIC ....a,... ...... ..B T. ,P..., J rooms, is the record attendance rue of the near-Silverton districts Lfl dVTO Vll UYVU.of 66 children appearing for serv- Miss Eisenbach told of the meet ing Thursday at the health rooms The United States Is largely fed by products from about 3.8 mil- lr-a at th MnnHnv urpll rhilH run. ,vv ... ...v ...v..-.., "". . , i i:-.. lnnrt ...Ilk ' Oy pruuucis -iiuiii auuut d.a inn- SILVERTON (Special) Evidenc- ference. (or official skin testing along win r tumt which arc home t0 ing ine appreciation ol me -wor Dr. sione ana miss tisenoacn t i - ., million De0Di ,avs thi being done at the Silverton schools were assisted by Mrs. Pat Smith. i testing. - some 5 million people, sajs tti. by the Marion County Health De-i in-training worker, Salem. These tests are made with the Population Reference Bureau. Knights of Columbus in charge of dishes and silver. The BPW and tiie hospital auxiliary will dccorale the building. The dish washing chore will be handled by the North Santiam Sportsman's club and the Saddle club, with the cleanup work left to the Shrine club. William Gehlen and Mrs. Rodney Jclaca are heading a committee from the Stayton Chamber of Com merce in charge of ticket sales for the affair. Most every busi ness firm has them for sale. Legislature to set qualifications for county coroners and survey ors, Approved acceptance of gifts of stock (or the state university and colleges. ,. i Repealed the constitutional sal ary limit (or top state j)J(icerav The hospital, made possible through community effort, is bene fitted from time to time by some project. Two years ago an auction sale was staged to add to the hospital's coffers. v mm mmmmmmmimmimmnmm IViIjl Millm' Slfl r . W 1lWff fffl fil Ji ll II I II Ml I HI I IIBIJ'f - w , h-Sia Guests at Civic Club DAYTON (Speclal)-The Dnyton Civic club met on Tuesday eve ning, at the club rooms, with 15 members and three guests present including Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Alli son of the Dayton Tribune, and Mrs. Gladys Chambers of Banff, Alberta, Canada. Mrs. Howard Lovely presided over the business mceling when the club voted to assist in the sky watch, along with the Daylon Iteoding club, taking every other month on the 2ilth day. The club's first 12 hour watch, in Ihrco shifts, will begin December 28, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mrs. Gordon Gra IP I ,. U.lll. io i"Z" T ru,U"'? "Uf "l m.ciliam is in charge. Mrs. Dorothy Warren. Mrs. Edllhl McCoy and guest of Salem, Mrs, Julius Gcren ol Silverton, the hos tess Mrs. Floyd Shepherd. DAYTON (Spocliil)-Mcmbcrs ol the Kill Kare club met Inst week for a no-hosl supper at the home of Mrs. II. 0. Coburn. It was a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Lioen Phelps, who arc leaving this community soon, to make their homo near Salem, SILVERTON (Speclnl)-Mr. nnd being Mrs. Earl Lofton. Mrs. George Olson and Mrs. Harmon Rcedcr Mr. Allison was Introduced and explained the measures before the public on election day. Ine committee serving refresh ments were: Mrs. J. S. Imlah, Mrs. John Howard and Mrs. Earlo Coburn. WILLAM1NA (Special) Mrs. Mclvin Klhlstndius was hostess (or the Bunco club meeting this week when Mrs. Lionel Graham won Mrs. F. B. Landers spent the first, Mrs. John Gardner second, woeKcnp ai ine jygn valley homes of two of their sons-in-law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kuhlman and children and Mr. and Mrs, Delbert Murray and two sons. SILVERTON (Special) Mrs. Paul Mann entertained for her son, Wondcll, on his 12th birth day anniversary, Monday, by in viting two of his school friends to supper, and an all-night sleep ing party. The guests were Bobby Hcnjum and Dick Shepherd. ' Wll, LAMINA (Special) - Mrs. Josephine Rumrlll of Jenner, Calif, was a guest at the meeting of the Friendship club this week when a chicken dinner was given at the home of Mrs. Orley Brock Sr. Oth er guests were Mrs. Roy Webber, Mrs. Mary Snyder, Mrs. Guy Call, Mrs. Karl Lentz, Mrs. Cliff Rugg, Mrs. Karl Richardson, Mrs. Frank Smelser and Mrs. Sam Barber. and Mrs. Merlo Olson, consolation. Others attending were Mrs, Lylc Crone, Mrs. Ilcnny Delker, Mrs, Jessie Trotter, and Mrs. Bcrniecc Dclkcr. DALLAS (Special) Dallas Camp Fire Girls will start their annual candy sale November 9. Proceeds will go towards developing the re creational areas at Camp Kllownn. Sale of the chocolate mints will continue for about two weeks. Blue Birds will work wllh Ine Camp Fire Girls on the sale. About 1900 girls in the Willamette council will participate In the project, MOLALLA (Special) The 17th wedding anniversary o( Mr. and Mrs. Kip Kappler was observed Sunday when Mr. and Mrs. Brycc Piper entertained with bullet supper in their home In the eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kappler also were guests. Showers Honor Mrs. Fisher SHERIDAN (Special) Mrs. Flo rence Fisher, bride-elect of Gust Aronson of Bay City, was given a bridal shower by Mrs. Dallas Spen cer, Mrs. hv Gilt and Mrs. Gar land Kendall, at the Spencer home this week. Games and refresh ments were enjoyed during the evening. Guests invited were Mrs. Ann Flynn, Mrs . Lois Tatom, Mrs. Merle Munaon, Mrs. Lawrence Woodall, Mrs. John Patterson, Mrs. Polly Strlcklor, Mrs. Ruth Thompson, Mrs. Lilly Bates, Mrs. Gladys Plummer, Mrs. Veda Hoke, Mrs. Marie Kcrsavagc, Mrs. Glen Roberts, Mrs. Eldrcd Camp and Miss Irene Lawrence. Mrs. Fisher was given another shower at the Eagles hail, when the Loyal Mothers club members were hostesses. Guests were Mrs. Nellie Crowe. Mrs. Garland Ken dall, Mrs. Merle Munson, Mrs. Glen Roberts, Miss Martha Hinl- zen, Mrs. Matt Krautnoclcr !r., Mrs. Ruth Thompson, Mrs. Marie Kcrsavagc, Mrs. Lilly Bates, and the guest of honor. MOLALLA (Spccinl)-Mr. and Mrs. Armas Aho observed their 25th wedding anniversary Saturday night when their children took them to Amalo's Supper club In Portland. Served niter the dinner was an especially baked nnd decor ated cake, icndc by their daughter. Miss Caroli! Aho. Others present were Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Southwell, Wnlly Aho, Donny Aho and Aho's father, Arvld Aho. Can't Do It Yourself? TOUR SOUTHLAND DAYTON (Special) -Mr. and Mrs. I,oyd Shawver returned home on Monday evening, following a month s tour which included Idaho, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Mexico and California. The first fully automatic bottle- making machine was invented In 190.1. 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