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Page 8 Section 1 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, 'April 17, 1957 Betrothal Announced '. MT. ANGEL (Special) Mr. and Mrs. William Fcssler arc an nouncing the engagement of their daughter. Miss Arlene Marie Fcss ler, to Hugh Du Rette, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Du Rctte of Eu gene. No date has been set for the wedding. - i The bride-clcct Is a graduate of Mt. Angel Academy and attended Capital City Business College in Salem. She is employed in tne of fice of the Metropolitan Life Insur ance Co., Salem. Mr. Du Rette spent three years with the Coast Guard, and is now in the employ of the U.S. Corps of Engineers aboard the dredge Ros sell. IN SAN FRANCISCO for the Easter weekend will be Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Gragg to visit their daughter, Miss Juno Lockridge. COME TO ARBUCKLE'S EASTER PARTY it's a pretty strap it's a prettyJ E ,',', M,s V ll'i-l J7.95 1 f.T.II.IJlJ.w inm.Tiiba.. I vhlti SWIVEL STRAP Mother, your little miss will love this clever new style from Buster Brown. Let her decide how to wear it. And you are assured of perfect (it with our exacting 6-point fitting plan. There Is always Free Store-Side Parking at ARBUCKLE'S Center at High Miss Moller Wed Saturday Miss Gwcndolynn Mary Moller. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Moller, was wed last Saturday night to Dan Van Brocklin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Van Brocklin of Dallas. The service was at 8 o'clock in the Free Methodist church with the Rev. M. C. Miller officiating. Mrs. James Gwynn was organist, Miss Carol Smith and Jerry Fries- en the soloists. Baskets of pink snapdragons and blue irises, and palms decorated the church. Candlclightcrs were Miss Sharon Van Brocklin, sister of the bridegroom, and Howard Moller, Jr., brother of the bride. Given in marriage by her fa ther, the bride wore a floor length dress of white nylon lace and satin, styled with fitted bodice, a lace collar and a chapel length train. The fingertip veil was ar ranged from a cap of lace and net trimmed with pearls. The bride carried a white Bible with an or chid on it. Miss Beverly Hubbard of Willa mina was maid of honor. She wore a rose taffeta frock and carried a bouquet of blue irises. Miss June Hubbard of Willamina was brides maid. She also wore a rose taf feta dress and carried a bouquet of blue irises. Diane Moller of Seattle, cousin of the bride, was flower girl. Best man was Gene Van Brock lin, brother of the bridegroom, and Warren Hulst was groomsman. Ushers were Joe Van Brocklin, brother of the bridegroom, Jerry Bartlett, anl Lonnic Hulst. The, bride's mother was atti'red in a blue suit with white acces sories and wore a corsage of pink carnations. The bridegroom's mother wore navy blue with white accessories and corsage of white carnations. Following the service a recep tion was given in the church par lors. Mrs. Elmer Winter and Mrs. Paul Barham poured. Mrs. Don Moller, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Lloyd Bartlett cut the cake. As sisting were Mrs. M. C. Miller, Mrs. Helen Smith, Mrs. D. A. Wil liams, Mrs. David Williams. For traveling the bride wore a navy blue linen suit with white ac cessories. Following a trip along the coast the couple will be at homo in Salem. AT THE meeting of Salem Chap ter 162. Order of Eastern Star, Saturday evening, special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dear- horn of Manhattan, Kan., Mrs. E. A. Harnsbcrgcr of Indepen dence: Mrs. Lcla Moon of Seattle: and Mrs. R. L. Rolow of Ainsworth Chapter. A school of instruction was con ducted by Charles Boycr. Mrs. Claude H. Post and Mrs. William R. Ncwmycr. Serving on tho decorating com mittee were Mrs. Robert Kcudell, Mrs. Leslie Adams and Mrs. Ev erett Benjamin; and on the re freshments committee, Mrs. H. E. Ramsdcn, Mrs. Norman E. Vaughan, Mrs. J. J. David, Mrs. Ray Young and George awards. V HOME on leave from the Air Force is 2nd Lt. Jeff Walton, who is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Walton. He has been at Lackland Air Force Base at San Antonio and leaves from here for Mariana, Florida, to take six months in flight training. IN CALIFORNIA for Easter weekend are Mrs. Chandler Brown and son, Bill, who left Tuesday. They will visit the Browns' daugh ter. Miss Roxanne Brown, student at the Dominican Convent at San Rafael. Mr. Brown will join the (omily for Easter Sunday. WORD of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Faught, Jr., at Ann Arbor, Mich., on Tues day, April 16, has been received by relatives in Salem. Grandpar ents of the baby are Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Faught, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Evans of Salem, and a great-grandmother, Mrs. Effic Trcisch also lives here. The little boy has two older sisters, Kcllce Shannon and Kimberice. The par ents attended Salem schools and Oregon State College and the fa ther is now in the automobile busi ness at Ann Arbor. MOLALLA (Special) - Mrs. Fenton Harlcss, Molalla, and Mrs. Ben Hauck of West Linn, were hostesses at a parly honoring Mr. and Mrs. Jim Allison (Carole Alio) Saturday evening in Molalla Vet erans of Foreign . Wars hall, with 60 present. The couple recently wore married. Mrs. Ray Southwell, sister of the bride, Longvicw, rerved the decorated wedding cake and Mrs. Ben Hauck, West Linn, sister of the groom, served the coffee and tea. Mrs. Dale Mon roe, Portland, presided at the punch bowl. Many gifts were re ceived by the couple. They are living in Forest Grove where Mrs. Allison is teaching in the home economics department of the high school and Mr. Allison is attend ing Pacific university Garden Clubs Set Plant Sale Friday SOUTH SALEM (Special) The garden clubs in the South Salem area are sponsoring a plant sale and cooked food sale on Friday, April 21, at the Salem Heights Community Hall. The affair will begin at 10 a.m. and all kinds of plants will be sold. Food will be sold for snacks at the hall or for taking home. Mrs. John Douglas is chairman of the event. The proceeds from the sale will go to the parking area fund of the Salem Heights Community Hall. The parking area adjoining the hall was purchased recently and is being paid for by contribution ana Dencnts. Sponsoring the sale are the South Hills Garden Club, the Little Garden Club of Salem Heights, Wee Wceders Garden Club and the friendly Neighbors Garden Club. There will be a talent show on May 3 at the hall and the pro ceeds will also be used for the fund. Anyone wishing to partici- paie in inc snow may contact Mrs. Archie McKillop. A SON was born Monday, April 15. In Mr nnH Mrc ninharA D PlPrPP nf Pnrtlnn1 Thn.i f mer Salem residents. Welcoming the new arrival, who has been named Richard Edgar, are his sisters nnrl hrnlltor Quean Ifatt,,, and John. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edgar T. Pierce of Sa lem and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Scoy of Jefferson. MACLEAY (Special)-Mcmbers of Macleay Woman's Club will serve a pro-Easter potluck dinner to the school children Friday noon, April 19. Farris-Peck Ceremony Is at Foster At Woodry'f, . . . So. Com'l. St. 3 Days! Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. Save 26 to 35 on these decorator se lected modern and Colonial Table Lamps. Here's just four of the many, money-saving values you'll find at Woodry's "April lamp ale. Why not give your home a docorative. colorful "lift" for spring with one, two or more lamps they'll do wondort for your rooms. Come early for best selection . Remember, sale ends Salurdayl NO MONEY DOWN PLUS Many, many othor Sale Priced lamps equally at good val ues .. . but not advertised! Floor Lamps To Match Also Available -- Sl 29 Inches . Vt No Monev 31" Down Y ' v8- Easy Budget rjT Hrtl Term, I 30 Inchol U ""yV I I $16 i y j - "e8 $29.95 J MOW SHOP: Fridays and Mondays Noon 'Til 9 Wed' last Saturday night at a service in the Evangelical United Brethren church at Foster were Miss Dairene LaVcre Peck and Dale Loyd Farns. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn A. Peck of Foster and Mr. Farns is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Farris of Salem, Baskets of daffodils and Japan ese quince decorated the church for the 7:30 o'clock service at which the Rev. Arthur Cobb of Tigard officiated, assisted by the Rev. Edgar Albce of Foster. Mu sic was provided by Arnold Daniel, the Rev. and Mrs. Edgar Albee and Mrs. B. J. Brown. Miss Caro lyn Jo Harrang, wearing an aqua frock, and Miss Carol Small, in a lavender dress, lighted the tapers preceding the service. The bride's dress was of lace and tulle. It was designed with a round neckline, outlined in lace flowers, the petals edged in iri descent sequinsi long pointed sleeves, and full skirt. The finger tip veil was attached to a tiara of lace flowers, the petals of which were edged with iridescent se quins. The bride carried a bouquet of deep yellow and white roses with lilies of the valley and lace fan on a white Bible with yellow rosebuds in the white streamers. Mr. Peck gave his daughter in marriage. , Miss Glenna Peck, sister of the bride, was honor attendant. She wore a lavender, floor length dress and carried a heart-shaped nose gay of violets and white stock. The bridesmaids were Miss Susan Horner, in yellow, Miss Jane Anne, wearing pink, and Miss Dorothy Reynolds, in blue. All their frocks were of taffeta in identical style, and all carried matching heart shaped nosegays of pink and white carnations. Nola Peck, sister of the bride, was flower girl, wearing an aqua dress and apple blossom corsage; and Duane Peck, nephew of the bride, was ring bearer. Lester L. Farris was best man for his brother. The ushers were Delvin Peck, John Foster, Jack Snyder and Hayes Terry. The bride's mother wore a light beige silk box suit with pink ac cessories and corsage of pink roses. The bridegroom's mother wore a lavender dress with match ing accessories and corsage of white roses. Following the service there was a reception in the church social rooms. Mrs. Arthur Cobb of Ti gard cut the cake. Mrs. Arnold Harrang was at the coffee urn and Mrs. Melvin Pickens at the punch bowl. Assisting were Mrs. Elenore Peck. Mrs. Lyle Farris, Mrs. Les ter Farris, Mrs. LeRoy Hogle, Miss Ardythc Cooper, Miss Yvonne Goodwin, Mrs. Erwin Kocchcl. For traveling the bride wore a navy blue box suit with light blue blouse, beige accessories and corsage of white roses. The couple will be at home at Dulce, New Mexico. GERVAIS (Snpfi.nl)Tho loUc Of the HermOK.1 Clllh nf Carvaic met last week for luncheon at the nome of Mrs. Robert Harper of Rt. 1, Gervais. Guests were Miss Rose Ehlen of Wondhnrn and frc Sumner Stevens previously of Ger vais. now nf Portland Thn mnm. bcrs have been invited by Mrs. Stevens to a noon luncheon at the home of her niece, Mrs. Robert I. Downey of 6480 S.W. Burlingame Place," Portland, for the May meet ing. I Woodburn Women Golfers to Meet WOODBURN (Special) Eight een women were out for the first day of play last week at the Wood burn Golf Club course. Hostesses in charge of the luncheon were Mrs. Tom DeArmond and Mrs. Ivan DeArmond. Play for the day was the least number of putts in nine holes of golf. Winners were Mrs. Tom De Armond in the championship class, Mrs. Ralph Pickering in class A, and Mrs. Henry Miller in class B. Tee off each Thursday is at 10 a.m. and luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Hostesses for next Thursday will be Mrs. Edward Coman and Mn. Dean Bishoprick. . LEBANON (Special) Element! of speech delivery and basic steps in preparing a speech were given by Mrs. I.-oren Bohle and Mrs. Fred Spores for new members of Toastmistress Club last wck at the home of Mrs. Neva Benton. Mrs. Hazel Pague and Mrs. Har. ry Downing gave types of speech es and history of the organization. Welcomed as new members were Mrs. Huston Walters, Mrs. Anna McClellan. Mrs. Golda Brown and Mrs. Benton. 'IT'S SPRING in the CAPITOL SHOPPING CENTER We're all "dressed up" for lasterl Visit the Friendliest Stores in Town. Organ music Monday and Friday nights. See the giant Easter displays. It pays to shop in the Capitol Shopping Center. Pemey'j PRE - EASTER SUPER BARGAINS AT PENNE Y'S! SAIEM, OREGON 1 ft - t I (Si i WORSTEDS! FLANNELS! 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