Behm-Rahtz Vows Read Four Corners In the sanctuary before the altar of St. John's Luth eran Church the marriage of Miss LaJune Rahtz, daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. William Rahtz, and Rhi nehardt Behm was solemnized on Sunday afternoon at four o'clock. Reaiing the double ring ceremony was the Rev. H. W. Gross. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose for her wedding an eggshell taileur with pastel green accessories, and carried a white Bible marked with white camellias. Matron of honor for her sister was Mrs. George Maske. Her suit was cocoa brown gabardine with brown and white accessories. Her corsage was yellow roses and blue snapdragons. David Behm, brother of the groom, was best man. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Rahtz wore an aqua sharkskin suit with white accessories. Her cor sage was in gold and yellow spring flowers. Mrs. David Behm's suit was beige gabardine with green accessories with a bronze azalea corsage. Following the church ceremony a reception was held in the Four Corners Community Hall. The bride's table was covered with a gold brocaded cloth with silver candelabra and gold candles. White baskets of dogwood and wild cur rants Were' 'used- about the ' room. Mrs. David Behm cut the cake. Assisting with the serving were the Misses : Mary Polales, Nancy Taylor, Carpi McLeod, Betty Irea key and Alice Lemman. Mrs. H. E. i Dennis served the punch and Mrs. E. J. Purcell, aunt of the bride, presided at the urn. Passing the guest book : was Miss D a V e e n Behm, in charge of gifts was Miss Shirley Brorkart. After May first the newly weds will be at home to their friends at 3925 State St., Tour Corners. Mothers to Hear Dr. Poling The April meeting of the Y Teen and Tri-Y Mothers' Club on Thursday will feature Dr. Paul N. Poling, pastor of the First Pres byterian Church, as the speaker. Dr. Poling is experienced in work ing with youth .having taken part in Young People's Conferences in New Mexico and Arizona as well as the National Conference of Presbyterian Youth in Des Moines, Iowa. His topic will be "The Ideal ism of Youth." During the business meeting the nomination committee will pre sent a slate for next year's of ficers .Mrs Arthur L. Sliffe is chairman of the committee which includes Mrs. Edward Zahara and Mrs. Chester A. Cummings. The Mothers' Club meeting will Helen Albrich Tells Troth Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Albrich are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Helen, to Walter Van Handel,, son of Mr. and Mrs George Van Handel of Stayton. No date has been set for the wedding. The news was first told to friends during the Easter weekend. Miss Albrich is a graduate of Sacred Heart Academy and is now employed at the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. Her fiance is a graduate of Stayton High School and is now employed in Reedsport. Officers Installed ByMrs.Kildee Mrs. Justina Kildee, a past president, installed new officers of the Women's Relief Corps at a meeting Friday night at the VFW Hall. Mrs. Elsie Townsend pre sided during the session. Taking office were Mrs. Hattie Robertson color bearer, and Mrs. Lola Bockman, musician. The patriotic instructor gave a talk on the flag. be held at 12:30 o'clock at the YWCA. All mothers of Tri-Y and Y-Teen club members are invited to attend. Sister kb Be Soloist' " Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Wallace Guthrie, 3162 Fred erlickson, is Mrs: Sue Abraham sen, sister of Mrs. Guthrie, from Bellingham, Washington. Mrs. Guthrie and Mrs. Abrahamsen will motor to Vancouver, Wash ington today where Mrs. Abra hamsen will be pinao soloist on the noon luncheon program of the Washingtfr and Oregon Music Federated Clubs convention. Mrs. Guthrie has not seen her sister in Mveral years. Banquet for Co Club The Co Club of the YWCA will hold a baqquet tonight at the Pine Inn at 7 o'clock. The af fan is being given in connection with the 5th National annual YWCA week celebration. The theme for the week is "On Your Own, But Not Alone", which will also be used for the banquet theme to night. Miss Hattie Bratzel, Salem at torney, will be the guest speaker and will show colored slides of Western Europe, which she film ed while at the Nuernberg trials. Mrs. Robert Laufle, president of the club, will serve as toast mistress. The committee in charge includes Miss Bernice Ruettgers, Miss June Dunn, Mrs. Robert Brooks and Miss Joyce King. Chairmen, Named For Convention j Local committee chairmen and co-chaiijmen for International Toastmistress Club's regional two day convention in Salem April 20 and 27 have been announced by Salem Toastmistress Club President, Mrs. Marshall Sweaer ingen, and Miss Amanda Ander son, chairman for all arrange ments cjf the convention, at which 85 Toastmistress Clubs in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana and British Columbia will be repre sented. I ComnMttee appointments are as follows:! registration, Maxine Her inger and Mrs. Willia Brown; housing; Mrs. Marion Curry and Miss Lyndell Birbeck; program, DO YOU KNOW? Goodwill Industries is a sheltered workshop for han dicapped people . . . Your discarded clothinr and household items will keep them independent. ; Telephone 4-2248 for a Goodwill Truck Truck Collects Fri. St Sat. Mrs. Louis Newman and Mrs. Lee Haskins; reservations, Miss Constance Weinman and Mrs. Lloyd DeGroot; printing, Miss Alma Schroeder and Mrs. B. L. 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