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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 74

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Statesman Journali
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Salem, Oregon
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ceremony with the Rev. C. Dwain Holsapple officiating. The bride, a dietitian at Meridian Park Hospital in Portland, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Simmons of Silverton. The bridegroom is the son of Fritz Marvel of Rockaway and Marcia Jones of Bend. For her wedding the bride wore a dress of chiffon over taffeta with lace trim. She wore a lace cap veil and carried a bouquet of dried flowers. The bride's ring contained a third-generation family stone.

Paula Jones from Colombia, South America, was as her sister's honor attendant with Lisa Oster and Nancy Marvel, sister of the bridegroom, as bridesmaids. David Fouste was the best man. Stan Heinz and Mike Govro were the groomsmen. The couple will make Shades their home in Portland were where the bridegroom is Tomlinson completing his fourth year a medical student at the marriage University of Oregon berg. The School of Medicine.

at ried Baptist Hamilton McElroy Candace Lee McElroy and Ronald Gene Hamilton exchanged vows Saturday afternoon at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Carl and Jean Hamilton of Salem. The Rev. Frank Collins performed the 1 p.m. ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Roy and Ruby McElroy, also of Salem.

For her wedding the bride chose an off-white gown styled in the Victorian manner. Lace trimmed the gown's neckline and sleeves and the skirt ended in a deep flounce. Her flowers were a bouquet of pink and red carnations with gypsophila accents. She wore scattered blossoms of gypsophila in her hair. Kellie Hamilton, sister of the bridegroom, was the honor attendant.

Jeff Hamilton, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man. The couple will make their home in Eugene the bridegroom is a student at the University of Oregon and the bride is employed at Deb's Restaurant. Find yourself a rewarding career in Hair Dressing Hairdressers are well paid Hairdressers are in demand Start your career today at Salem's most progressive school. Check into our open entry" policy. STUDENT AID Basic Educational Opportunity Grants, Guaranteed Student Loan Program, plus others! Call today for more information 585-8122 ACADEMY OF MAIR DESIGN, INC.

585-8122 444 Ferry Street SE Salem, OR 97301 Brides Book Rabenberg Tomlinson of brown and blue chosen by Kathy S. for her Dec. 2 to Tom K. Rabencouple were mar2 p.m. in Bethany Church with the Kathy and Tom Rabenberg Shelton Poinsettias were carried by Markie Ann Collins, who wore an ivory satin and lace dress for her Saturday marriage to William Hubert Shelton.

The couple were wed at 4 p.m. in the Keizer Assembly of God Church. Music for the wedding was provided by Mark Maier, who sang, and Margie Maier on piano. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Weeks of Salem. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Shelton of Smyrna, Fla.

Marilyn MacDonald was the honor attendant for her sister. Carol Peterson and Marilyn Zoon were the Elegant Lady Has specializing Sizes A 36 to Gift in 54. to larger For sizes You $500 to $2500 be applied more in on their any store purchase through of Christmas or REDEEMABLE TO THE ORDER OF. Customer's Name Effective thru 12-24-78 Select your favorite look in your own special size by Ample Togs, Mr. Alex, Shaker Sport, Lady Graff and many others.

LANCASTER MALL 362-7254 BEAVERTON MALL 643-7049 Coming Wednesday in FOOD WEEK 1. Many years ago, Silverton Mayor Fred Parkinson and his wife, Nola, started a family tradition by inviting friends to drop by on Christmas Eve. The tradition continues, but it now is expanded to include grandchildren. Wednesday in Food Week you can find out how Mrs. Parkinson plans a party for this large group.

2. Super scalloped are easy if you follow the hints in Food Week's "How to Make a Perfect," feature. 3. A casserole with a "south of the border flavor" is the highlight of Food Week's "Quick and Easy" department this week. You'll find all that plus the bonus of bargain buys in food from the advertisements of Salem's leading food stores in Wednesday's Food Week.

Plus, there's the added attraction of valuable clip-and-save coupons. Last week Food Week included $8.75 worth of coupon values. It's all yours Wednesday in Food Week Journal Newspapers Statesman 280 Church St. NE Salem, Oregon For home delivery call 399-6622 Reverends William Bellshaw and Spencer VanDusen officiating. Mr.

and Mrs. F.L. Tomlinson of Penn Valley, are parents of the bride. Dr. and Mrs.

Jack R. Rabenberg of West Richland, are parents of the bridegroom. Ginger Tomlinson, the bride's sister, was the maid of honor. Other attendants were Jeanine Foster, Jeanne Payton, Jan Hollis, and Bobbi Rabenberg, the bridegroom's sister. Groomsmen were Mike Bradshaw, Dave Lindsey, and Pete Younger.

Jack Rabenberg, the bridegroom's brother, was the best man. Jerry Rabenberg, another brother, was the groomsman. After a honeymoon in Southern California, the couple will be at home in Salem where the bride is a waitress and the bridegroom is a service manager at Waterbed Haven. Collins Elwin Shumway was the best man with Pabin Rana and Paul Holly serving as ushers. After a honeymoon 1 at the coast the couple will make their home in Douglas, where the bridegroom teaches agriculture at South Georgia College.

Vacaville, Calif. official complained. Living Christmas Trees Now is the time to make your selection 150 trees Noble Fir available Grand Fir For Christmas Douglas Fir Scotch Pine For landscaping Western White Pine Norway Spruce Deodar Cedar If you have a landscape plan from Patio Villa your discount applies to Christmas trees Bonsais. A Very Special Christmas Gift BONSAIS A different idea for the person who seems to have everything. Over 40 to choose from off Now thru Christmas Gift Certificates There are a lot of nice things about WILSON'S PATIO VILLA NURSERY (formerly Nelson's) Alan Otto Wilson Open 9-5 Mon.

thru Sat. VISA' Open 12-5 Sun. 510 Vista Ave. S.E. 362-8412 ONE ME A A United in marriage in a 3 p.m.

ceremony Dec. 3 at East Salem Seventh-day Adventist Church were Vicki Marie Youker and Larry Claunch. The Rev. Harold Peckham, uncle of the bride, officiated. The couple make their home in Salem following a honeymoon in Hawaii.

The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Ausmus of Salem, is an orthodontic assistant and the bridegroom is operations manager for Holiday Management Co. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs.

Owen S. Claunch of Theresa Trinnie Yoho and William George McMilIan exchanged wedding vows Nov. 25 in a 1 p.m. ceremony. The nuptials at Westminster United Presbyterian Church were officlated by the Rev.

Todd Martin. The couple make their home in Salem, where the bride is employed in the collections department of United Savings Bank and the bridegroom is sales SUpervisor at Deluxe Ice Cream Co. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Beutell of Salem and he is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. John McMillan of McMinn- Fisher Skiles WASCO The Wasco United Methodist Church was setting for the Nov. 25 wedding of Susan' Diane Skiles and Ralph Alan Fisher. Performing the 4 p.m. ceremony was the Rev.

Alfred Boyer. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lee Skiles of Wasco. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Fisher of Sublimity. Mary Underhill served as her sorority sister's honor attendant. Krista von Borstel, Becky McNeal; and Beverly, Christina and Donna Fisher, sisters of the bridegroom, were the other attendants. They wore gowns which followed the bride's color scheme of burgundy and cream.

Michael McNab was the best man. Noland Alston, Sherman Reese, Shawn Skiles, brother of the bride; Kevin Haslebacher and Jay Faxon were the groomsmen. The couple will be at home in the Sublimity area where the bridegroom is a farmer. The bride is a student at Oregon State University. Identity crisis LEWISHAM, England (AP) The south London borough of Lewisham plans to spend some $2,000 on signs telling motorists where they are.

"Some people have driven through Lewisham and never even knew they had been there," one borough.

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