Ice Cream Social on Church Lawn n j-diw J ... :m m CM & " rrrr: uil4; t,Vi (Junior Guild To Sponsor Social Group Meetings at Christian Church Calendared for Wednesday night, August 1 Is the ice cream social sponsored by the Junior Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. The afair will be held on the church lawn and all church members, families and friends are invited to attend between ( and t:30 o'clock. The proceeds will be turned ovr-r to the church ' treasurer for the ! liquidation of the church debt. Guild members are making home. made cakes and coffee will be served by the Canterbury Club. Tom Murdock is chairman and will be assisted by Roy Campbell. Men serving the ice cream are A. A. Mankc, Paul Gemmcll, William Damery, Ottis Berry, Gerald Fish er" and John Graham. Jim Newberry will play organ Group meetings for Christian Women's Fellowship of First Chris tian Church this week are as fol lows: Night group meetings on Wed nesday, Aug. 1, 8 p.m. Eva Marie Johnson Group, Mrs. Paul Specht. 4780 Hareourt; Mary Lu Hall Group, Mrs. Glen Vergets, 755 Menlo Drive; Helen Shorrock Group, Mrs. E. Brulcher, 2965 Pringle Road; Day group meetings, Thursday, August 2, 10:30 am., with Haltie Mitchell Group, Mrs. W. R. Ter hune, Jefferson; Gertrude Shoemaker Group, Mrs. music throughout the evening. Mrs. A. A. Manke is heading the Junior Guild committee for the social, assisted by Mrs. Louise Muller. Mrs. Ottis- Berry, Mrs. Frank Bligh, Mrs. Andre Lambert, Mrs. Austin H. Wilson and Mrs. Gerald Fisher, who is president of the guild. Ival Utterbac, MM Fisher Road; Barbara Farmer Group, Mrs. Lloyd Robinson, 2250 Chemeketa; Edna Glsh Group, Mrs. L. C. Pfeiffcr, 585 N.' Winter, Apt. 518; Grace Hendricks Group, Mrs. Lesion Howell, 550 Waldo Ave.; Hattie Memies Group, Mrs. F. B. McKinney, 1492. Center St. Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. If I receive a telephone call while .entertaining guest, should I explain at once to the person calling that I have guest and cannot talk? A. If the 'call is unimportant , you can explain and offer to call bark later. If, however, the call is im portant, it takes precedence over the entertainment of your guest. Fashions for College to Be Shown Of interest to the college set is the fashion show to -be spon sored by Llpman'i on Thursday, August 2 in the Cherry Room. There will be special music and styles for alt campus functions will be modeled by college girls. The affair will begin at 8 o'clock and all coeds, their moth ers and friends in Salem and vi cinity are invited to attend. The models include Sidney Kromer, Barbara Boniface, Linda Davis, Jeanine Day, Mary Heater, jMary Wait, Jan Woodroffe, Mrs. Ted Brewer, Connie Hammond, Nancy Psyne, Nancy Owens, Anne jHeltzel, Patricia Deeney, Jean Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sun., July 29, '56 (Sec. HIM T Lidbeck, Jo Anne Hoover, Carol Hoffman, Elisabeth Walton, Di ane Miller, Betty Burnside, Glenda McCormick and Jane Barlow. . Alwrtt chapter. OE1 will MIA Its annual picnic at Bush's Pasture on Tuesday, August T at p.m. Members, their families and bV ends art invited to attend. fyi ik pud M JutwU' MILLER'S DEPARTMENT TORE 3-9405 StJm The grounds of St. Paul's Episcopal Church will be decorated with lanterns for the ice cream social to be sponsored by the Junior Guild Wednesday night. On the .directorate, left to right, are Mrs,. Louise Muller, Mrs. Ottis Berry and.Mrs. August A. Manke, general chair man. The public is invited and hours are from 6 to 9.-30 o'clock. (McEwan Studio.) Don't Cook flow. . . but , . . Heaven help the poor food editor when men executives take their cooking prowess seriously enough to take over the testing kitchens of their firms. We were absolutely frightened this week when we re ceived a story from a large food manufacturer which at first looked like the hundred or more we receive weekly. But upon reading it there was a smacking of something superior in the wording. Then we noted that we could get further details by contacting - Mr. So-and-so. Is this a trend? This could be worse than flying saucers. Speaking of men . . . (who are all right in their place). Why is it that you so often see signs, "Men at Work" but never a bit of pub licity when the women are working? Is it tliat the fellows have better press agents than the women? Take net , . . The other day, en route back from lunch at home, we noted the sign that had been -placed in the road "Men at Work" out what would we come upon but two very very small men of pre-school age, sitting smack dab in the middle of the road, blandly eating their lunch. There was a shady spot, I he day was hot and they were hungry, to why not eat? Well, why not? Peer rich girls . . . All that ripples is evi dently not gold, if you'll pardon our scrambled metaphor. It seems that the lucky owners of swimming pools this month, have found that there's no room for the family. Friends, near friends and mere speaking acquaintances sometimes come early and stay late, forgetting that a swimming pool is no more public than the bathtub. So unless you can swear you were invited, better go to Leslie or Olinger, .and let the swimming pool-owning tamily at least have time for dinner in private. Toe good? . , . Looking down from the bridge one hot day, at six gravel trucks and a big digger, we wondered if the outfit that is so thoughtfully making til 'ole swimming holes for the townspeople down there may not be doirKjrso to ihe detriment of peace and quiet on: the riverfront. Too many trucks might just be a hazard to little tots wishing to enjoy the cool pools and warm s.-nd. At list . , . We thought we'd lost that glamour so characteristic of us miaaie-e spinsters. But no, driving in our convertible after only two or three months of uncovered freedom, we got our first whistle. Of course the whistlers were only about eight years old, but anyway, they could whistle. Just sitting , . . Farewell, kind readers, for a long two weeks, when we plan to just sit, watch the birds, read and only occasionally lift a languid finger. . . . Maxine Buren Paul Talbot Rowell, will become the bride of Leonard LeRoy Grov er, of Burns. .The Rev. Stanley Lyman will perform the afternoon nuptials. Lighting the candles will be Neil Modie of Lewiston, Idaho and Jerry Gatchcll of Burns. Miss Judith Wood will be the honor maid and Miss Sophia Polales and Mis Doris Liljeberg of Burns the bridesmaids. Miss August Brides-Elect Revea Plans for Church Nuptials August brides-elect are revealing plans for their church weddings and announcing members of their bridal parties. Miss Mary Carolyn Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orland W. Green, and James Bagley Tooze, son of Justice and Mrs. Walter L. Tooie, will be married on Friday, August 10 at the First Presbyterian Church. Dr. Paul N. Poling will perform the I o clock ritea and a reception will follow in the church parlor. David Kennedy of Independence will sing and Mrs. Ralph Dobbs will be the organist. Lighting the candles will be Miss Nancy O'Neal and Miss Bobbie Lue Stanley. ' Miss Phyllis Newland will be the honor maid and Misses Harma lene Herring, Kay Lindsey and Ronna Hardman will be the brides maids. Deborah Girard will be the flower girl. Gary Parker will serve as best man for Mr.- Toote and ushers in clude Orland K. Green, Larry T. Mathews, Richard Courtright, Don Wilson and Richard Sabin. Smith-Beat Rites 1 Miss Nancy Beal and Jack L. Smith will exchange their mar riage vowa at an 8 o'clock cere mony on August 11 at the First Methodist Church. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Lee Beal and M. H. Beal of Troutdale. Mr. Smith is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith of The Dalles. The Rev. Revelle Roach of The Dalles will officiate at the service. Mrs. Jerol Underhill of The Dalles ! will ling and Prof. Josef Schnelker will be the organist. Lighting the candles will be Mrs. O. D. Hender son of Aurora and Miss Joyce Ohlsen of Portland. Mrs. Elroy Schindler of Hillsboro will be the matron of honor and bridesmaids include Mrs. Gene rowell of Jefferson, Miss Myrna Smith of The Dalles and Mrs. Alex Goedhard of Longview, Wash. Calvin Horn Jr. of Camas will serve as best man for Mr. Smith and ushers will be the bride-elect's brother, Robert Beal, Dale Hem of Lebanon, Vance Martin of Mil vaukie and Elroy Schindler. ' The wedding reception will be held in the Carrier Room. MrRlbbea-McMorris ; The Court Street Christian iChurch will be the scene of the Iwedding of Miss Sandra McMorris, (daughter of Mrs. Vera McMorris, .'and James McKlbben, son f Mr. and Mrs. Harry McKibben, on Sat 1 urday, August 11. The Rev. Harold Lyman will perform the o'clock ceremony. Mrs. Ronald Cross will be the matron ef honor and Miss Mary Rooker and Miss Carol Haney of Sheridan will be the bridesmaids. Kenneth McKibben will serve as best' man for his brother and ushers Include Terry Green, Clif ford Estei and Norman McKibben, a cousin.- , - A reception will be held in the church parlor. Graver-Rawed At a 4 o'clock ceremony on August 12 at the Court Street rhr-istian Church Miss Rosemary Rowell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jane Modie of Lewiston, a cousin of the bride-elect, will be the junior attendant. V. J. Grover of Burns will serve as best man for his brother. A reception will be held in the church parlor. Painful Feet? Then Wear Mural-Fit Shoes Recommended by Physicians and Chiropodists MIIULFIT SHOE 105 N, High rh. 3-3536 OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY 12:15 TO 9 P. M. OTHER DAYS 9:30 A.M. TO, 5:30 P.M. 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