(Page 8, See. 1) Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Tues., May 7, 1957 Wedding in St. Luke's Saturday WOODBURN (Special) St Luke's Catholic 'Church st Wood burn was the setting Saturday, Way 4, at 10 a.m. tor the wedding ol Miss Phyllis Ann Oamroth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph It. Gamrolh of Woodburn, and Lcftoy Hoffman son of Mrs. Katie Hoffman of Mtlwaukie. The nup tial high mass was sung by St. Luke's women's choir, directed by Mrs. Tom Gorman Jr., with Miss Margaret Petshow at the organ. Father John Larkin officiated at the ceremony. Decorations were in a color scheme of pink and white, carried out with carnations and snapdragons. Escorted by her father the bride wore a waltz length dress of im ported Chantilly lace, styled with Sabrina . neckline and bouffant skirt. Her fingertip length veil of tulle was held in place by a lace cap. The bride carried a cascade of lilies of the valley centered with a white orchid and pink elfe roses. ' Miss Marilyn Gamrolh was maid of honor for her sister. She wore a dress of white and pink chiffon, and carried a' white fan centered with rose carnations. Bridesmaids were Miss Mary K. Toohcy of Sa lem and Miss Dorothy Hoffman, lister of the bridegroom. They wore frocks of white and pink chiffon and carried white fans with light pink carnations. Best man was Peter Hoffman, brother of the bridegroom, and groomsmen were Patrick Gam roth, brother of the bride, and Jim Nesmith, brother-Maw of the bridegroom. Ushers- were Roman Hess of Bcaverton, a cousin of the bride, and Gilbert Wolf of MH waukie, brother-in-law of the bride groom, bridegroom. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Gamroth wore a pink en semble with white accessories and corsage of while cymbedium or chids. Mrs. Hoffman wore a biege ensemble with a corsage of pink orchids. A reception was given at St. Luke's parish hall. Cutting the bride's cake were Miss Mary Lucy Cebula and Mrs. Walter Scarbor ough, Jr. Pouring were Mrs. Otto Haller, Mrs. Willis Vincent, Mrs. Boyd Lundcr and Mrs. Irvln Smith. Hostesses were Mrs. Ben Miller, Mi's. Don Madison, and Mrs. Alfred Halter. Mrs. Alfred Aicher passed Ihe guest book and at the gift table were Mrs. Fran cis Kricgcr, Mrs. 'Roman Hess and Mrs. Hi Soler. Servers were Misses Barbara Wengcnroth. Mnrv Connelly, Mary and Sharon Don nelly and Margaret Petshow. Pink and white carnations decorated the serving table. For the wedding trip Mrs. Hoff man wore a pink ensemble with block and while accessories nnd a corsaeo of white orchids. The bride presented her bouquet at 3 p.m. in the Mnrylhurst Col lege cnapci, a traditional event for lormcr studcnls of the co coo. The couple 'will be at home in j-oruana alter Way 7. Duo Wed ;at Oakville Church Wed recently at the Oakville Community Church were Mrs. Voile Felton Hcidcr of Eugene and Carl Eddie Linegar of Cor vallis. The service was' at 3 p.m. April 17, the Rev. Howard Patter son officiating. George Otlo Hol der lighted the candles. Floyd Hul man was soloist and Victor Yates played the organ. The bride wore a white nylon frock with blue trim, in ballerina length, and a blue flower hat, nnd carried a nosegay of white chry santhemums. Mrs. E. J. Robertson was honor attendant for the bride She wore pastel orchid faille dress and carried a nosegay of yellow chry santhemums. Russell Lincgnr was host mnn. Ushers were Forrest Gist, Jr., Dunne Felton, Lnrry Felton. The reception was in the church basement. Mrs. Dunne Felton cut the cake, Mrs. Russell Linegnr and Mrs. Floyd Bulman poured. As tisling were Mrs. Violet Slalford and Miss 11a Felton. For traveling the bride wore a pink embroidered linen sheath dress with white coal and acces sories. The couple will be at home on Route Box 327, Corvallis. The bride is the daughter of Mr. rnd Mrs. Frank Felton of Ger vais and Mr. Linegar is the son of Mrs. Albert Lincgnr ol Cor vallis. 'Mother of Year' Named at Amaranth Mrs. Foster Wlnterniutc was named "Mother of The Year" at the meeting of Hanna Rosa Court, Order of Amaranth, Monday eve ning at the Masonic Temple. A memorial service and a pro gram honoring mothers provided the evening s features. Announced were meetings of the Sewing Club on Thursday, May 9, at 8 p.m., at the home of Mrs. James R. Manning. 348 N. 12th St., and the Past Matrons Club on Tuesday, May 14, at 7:30 p.m., at the homo of Mrs. Ray Heckingcr, 2335 4tn St. Monthly party night (or the court will be May 18 at 8:30 p.m. at the Masonic Temple with all mem bers and friends to participate in the evening's entertainment. . MF.RRYTIME Club has a meet ing planned for Thursday, May 9, at tho home of Mrs. Sherman Smith, 3245 Abrams Ave. A 1 p.m. dessert will be served. 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