!i A- . v3 1 FV - - V - f but,. . . they say that worry will thin a person down in a hurry, so why not worry real hard about the reducing diet you are on and maybe it'll speed things up. Benefit by a benefit ... taking a tip from Oregon Historical Society's recent SlOO-a-plate dinner at Portland's Kamm house in which they made some seven thousand dollars, the Salem Art Association might serve a $25-a-plate one Here and realize considerable money , from folks who otherwise may be putting off making their donation to the cause. Off beat . . V a neighborhood rooster awakened me the other morning just before dawn shrieking "Cock-a-doo" and as far as I know, has never yet given out with a "le doo." . A night off . . . and no night birds were singing that early dawn, when they usually are trilling their little throats out. Then next night, the chorus was again functioning. Even the bird prima donnas must be tempermental. Age eld . . . Filing a whole slew of recipes this week, we were agaio confronted with the old problem, which DOES come first, sggs or chickens? . . . . Grand finale . . . Pentacle players are bowing out until next summer amid, roaring .applause for their production of Girl Crazy. This is their first attempt at a musical comedy, and it is leaving many regular attendants wishing for a longer season. This civic enter prise has brought more enthusiastic public suport than any other similar project we can think of in Salem. And if you plan to attend, better get tickets ahead to time, you vnay be sorry if you don't. And remember . . . Bob Putman, who has so successfully directed the Pentacle Theater these two years,-also directs plays at Willam ette, and they're just as good entertainment. Futhermore, that brand new, luscious theater over on the campus willy allow for no excuses for townspeople not patronizing the Univer sity drama department ' plays ... Maxine Buren. Women Plan Sale . . The Salem chapter of B'nal B'rith women, co-operating with the Temple Bejh Sholem Sister hood, will hold their annual rum mage sale Wednesday. Thursday and Friday, 171 S. Liberty Street All members are asked to contri bjte as much rummage as possible lhe funds raised by this annual sale are used to support local charitable projects and the Sunday school activities of both organiza tions. Chairmen for the sale are Meidimei A. Steinbock, Ernie scharf and M. Chassman. Newcomers arriving ia the capital Thursday will be the Rev, and Mrs. Willis M. Rosenthal and daughter, who have taken house at 1080 Cross Street The Rev. Mr. Rosenthal will be the new curate at St Paul's Episco pal Church. t Mrs, John Scott Humphrey (Patricia Anne Gordon) whose wedding- was an event of August 21 at the first Presbyterian Church. The bride is the daughter cf.Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Max Gordon and-her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs, James R. Humphrey. The newlyweds will live in Salem. (Jesten-Miller Studio). Open House to Celebrate 50th Anniversary of State Library . - 'One of the outstanding events of the coming week will be the open house at the Oregon State Library celebrating the 50th anni versary of the state library on Thursday night, September 1 be tween 7:30 and 9.30 o'clock. All Oregonians are invited to attend this special occasion, states Miss Eleanor Stephens, state librarian. Outlines for self guided tours will be distributed as guests. will have opport' nity to visit all de-1 - '.: an partments and examine special hospitality; Miss Loretta G. exhibits which will illustrate the Fisher, tours; Miss Breflda Glass, aervices and-floldings of the exhibits; Mrs. Lester H. Wilcox, tate library. . J refreshments; Mrs. . Margaret J. John S. Richards, president of Hooper, invitations; and Mrs. the American Library Associa-j Rutn stratton, flower arrange tion and librarian of the Seattle ments. Public Library," will be guest oil honor at the Oregon State Li brary Thursday evening. Mr. Richards and his wife, who will be attending the Pacific North west T.ihrarv Aeerviatinn ' rnnfr- ence in Gcarhart which begins Monday, will extend his visit in the state to participate - in Bridal Party Announced by Miss Hill " Miss Edna Marie Hill, who will be married to Eugene Natkin of New York City on Saturday, Sep tember 10. is announcing plans for her wedding this weekend. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Edward T. B. Hill and the late Mr. Hill and her fiance is the son of Hyman Natkin of New York City and the late Mrs. Natkin. The ceremony will be performed at the. First Methodist Church by Dr. Brooks H. Moore. Vocalists will be Betty Starr Anderson and Edith Fairham Gunnar. Prof. Josef Scfanelker -will be -the organist Lighting the tapers will be two cousins of the brixte-elect, John Lip- pold and James Breithaupt. Lon C. ,HiU of Whittier. Calif., will come north to give his niece in marriage. Mrs. Herbert Schell of Crater Lake will be her cousin's honor matron. Bridesmaids will be Mrs. William F. Johnson of Cor vallis. Miss Bonnie Belle Stewart, Miss Barbara Ann Pearcy of Port land and Miss Shirley Hill, a cod sin from Whittier, Calif. Rosamond Gunnar will be the flower girL Herbert . Schell will "stand with Mr. Natkin as best man and ushers include Paul Baker, Donald Ben nett., Paul Lippold; uncle of the bride-to-be. Gerald Evanson. Mer lin Schulze. all of Salem, William F. Johnson of Corvallis. Robert Wilkins of LaGrande and Calvin The weddinj; reception will be held in the Carrier Room following the nuptials. Mr. Natkin will arrive from New York on September 7 and later in the month the ' couple will return East to make their home in New York: Miss Hill will continue her music studies at Juilliard and Mr. Natkin his' studies at New York University School of Dentistry. ' All Oregonians are 4 invited to attend ' and to - view the special exhibits and displays arranged to commemorate "Fifty Years of ceasey nas oeen speraing ine Visiting In Salem the past summer in Astoria 'with her week was Miss Beverly Beakey, ! mother, Mrs. Jack Wittliff, and the who has been the bouse guest of leaves this week for Long Beach, YWCA Classes to Begin Sept. 19 The new fall program of classes at the YWCA for the ensuing three months has been announced. The program will begin the week of September 19 and those wishing c register and obtain additional in formation may call the YWCA office. Courses in arts, crafts, and skills include the following: begin ing. intermediate bridge, oil paint ing, copper and leather craft, mil linery, learn to drive, flower arranging, English for foreign born, children's painting, club clinic, social and platform poise, creative writing, choral reading of poetry (one class1 for children in grades 4, 5, and 6.: one class for grades 7, 8, and .9), do-it-yourself (demonstrations and prac tice of various crafts), china pain'.- ing reading aloud for pleasure, rug craft furniture refinishing, greeting card workshop, wood carving, and creative dramatks for junior high boys and girls. In the health-education depart ment the following courses are available: slymnastics, Joan Ross Charm School, ballroom dancing, gym for business girls, advanced judo, gym for teen-age girls, mod ern dance for adults and children, saving grace, 'golf, and badmin ton. Barbara Frietchie Tent, Daugh ters of Union Veterans will meet Friday afternoon at the VFW Hall at 2 oCclock. Miss Bowder To Entertain Miss Lynn Bowder has invited a group of senior high school girls to an informal dessert supper and get-together Wednesday evening at the North River Road home of her parents the Clifford Bowders. The affair is being arranged in compliment to Miss Sigrid Bruhl of Germany, an exchange student who will spend the school year at the home of Senator and Mrs. Lee Ohm art. She .will be a senior at North Salem High School. Bidden to meet Miss Bruhl are the Misses Barbara Woelk. Judy Wolfe. Judy Seely, Nancy Teague, Sharon Bourne, Beverly Aker, Carol McCandlish, Diane , De pendehner, Diane Don, Deanna Norton and Barbara McKibben. - Statesman,. Salem, Ore., Sunday,. Aug. 28,.1955-S,-2)-3 Look Elegant in, our David Crystal Developing in at 5... at 5 they're done Fastest, Finest Vork in Salem! 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Misses ana lumors Weatherbee for all weather 50th anniversary celebration of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. Calif., where she will resume her the state library. Dr. Helen and Mrs. Rpger M. SchnelL Miss teaching. Pearce will entertain at tea for! Mr. and Mrs. Richards in the afternoon, inviting friends of the Richards. Special Guests Miss Eleanor Phinney, research assistant from the Office for Adult Education, will be the of ficial representative of the exec utive offices of the American library Association in Chicago. Dr. Carl W. Hintz, University of Oregon Librarian, will welcome visitors as president of the Ore- con Library Association, and Dr Rex Putnam, superintendent of public instruction, will officially represent the former state li brary board. Miss Eleanor Stephens, state librarian, will introduce the new ly appointed board of trustees. Mrs. George W. Felkins and Stewart H. Holbrook of Portland, Mrs. A. T. Fox of North Bend, Mrs. Warren McMinimee, Tilla mook, Mrs. Eva A. Moore, Tigard, Steph E. Prothero, Henniston, and William H. Carlson, director of libraries of the Oregon State System of Higher Education and librarian of Oregon State College. Assist at Kecepuoa Invited to assist in welcoming guests vto the reception, which will be held in the front lobby of the state . library, are Mrs. Thomas Vaughan and Mrs. Stuart Bush of Portland, Mrs. William H. Carlson of Corvallis, Mrs. Robert Y. Tborton, Mrs. David C Duniway, and Miss Josephine Baumgartner. The guest books will be in charge of Mrs. Bernard Van Home of Portland, Mrs. Ray Downs, and Mrs. Hugh Morrow. Presiding at the punch bowl in the conference room will be Mrs. Carl W. Hintz of Eugene, Mrs. John S. Richards of Seattle, Mrs. Stewart H. Holbrook of Portland, and Mrs. S. E. Prothero of Hermiston. : Special Music I - Special music of the Salem Chamber Trio, directed by Mrs. Harvey W. Gibbens, will play durine the . evening. 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