Oblack-Carter Vows Exchanged In Church Rites on Saturday Tall baskets of white gladioli and white tapers in wroughtiron candel­ abra set the scene for the pretty spring wedding last Saturday, March 26 at 2:00 p.m. at the Evan­ gelical United Brethren church at which Miss Claudia Elizabeth Car­ ter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Carter, became the bride of Larry Reed Oblack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Oblack of Mist route. The impressive double ring cere­ mony was read by the Reverend Raymond P. Targgart, pastor of the church. Wedding music was played on the organ by Mrs. L. E. Stiff. Mrs. Earl Ray sang Walk Hand in Hand before the ceremony and The Lords Prayer while the couple knelt at the altar during the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor-length hoop-skirted gown of Chantilly lace made with long-sleeved fitted bodice. Sequin trim accented the design of the lace. Her shoulder- length veil fell from a pearl crown and she carried a bouquet of white carnations with a lace handker­ chief which had been her grand­ mother’s. Maid of honor was Miss Mary Lou Carter, sister of the bride, who wore an empire style gown made with pink brocade top and white skirt. Bridesmaids were Miss Mar­ cia Krieger and Miss Mary Andrus who wore empire style gowns of pink lace. Each attendant carried a single long-stemmed pink rose tied with ribbon and net. They wore cultured pearl necklaces which were gifts of the bride. Best man was James Mullins and ushers were Herbert Roberts, cousin of the bride, and Jim Klein, both from Rainier. Following the ceremony, a recep­ tion was held at the IOOF hall at which the beautiful four-tiered cake which was decorated with pink rosebuds and topped with bride and groom ornament, was cut and served by Mrs. Sam Devine, great- aunt of the groom. Another great- aunt, Mrs. James Hirtzel of Port­ land served punch and Mrs. Les­ ter Roberts of Rainier, aunt of the bride, served coffee. Mrs. Marie Atkins and Mrs. Jackie Atkins in charge in the kitchen. Mrs. Jon Carter, sister-in-law of the bride, cared for the gifts and was assisted by Karen Schwab and Glenda Ha'hmeyer. Chris Bender had charge of the guest book. Among special guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Lora Gaffney, grandparents of the bride and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Holding of Scappoose, grandparents of the groom. When the couple left for their honeymoon trip to Seaside, the bride was wearing a pale yellow suit with white accessories and her white carnation corsage. On their return, they are now at home in their trailer house at Natal. SALE ITEMS During Rexall lc Sale Lanolin Plus............... 39c Regular Shampoo ’N Rinse. Regularly 89c Lanolin Plus Egg Shampoo 39c Concentrated. Reg. 89c Hand Lotion............... 39c Rose W ater and Glycerine. Reg. 89c Supply Limited Yardley Soap. Save up to 90c 1 Cake free when you buy three Rexall Inst. Spray Starch 69c Large one and a half pound Rexall Window Spray 59c Rexall Water Repl. Spray 99c Speech Contest Held Saturday Oernonia £a