n Statesman's HOME i. 1 - -j anorama Women . . . Music ... Fashions . . . Features iMiss Lewis Announces Attendants 6-(Sec. I) Statesman, Salem, Ore,, Wed., Nov. 21, '56 Around Town . By JERYME ENGLISH . AiMtKuts visituks ... are arriving in the capilal for the Thanksgiving holiday and week end , . , Mrs. Martin Finden Jr came by plane from Fairbanks, Alaska on Tuesday to be the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Doug las B. Parkes Tha Parte other' daughter .and her family. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Buckhout and son, Douglas, are , arriving Thursday from their home In Riv erside, Calif . , . The sisters have come for the wedding of their brother. Arthur B. Parkes. and jtuss cveiyn reuows, wnicn win lie an event of Saturday in - Tula' . mook . , Idaho viiltsrs . . ', la the capital are Mr. and Mrs. James Elgin and children, James, Susan and Becky, f Caldwell, wh will spend the Thanksgiving week with Ills - Biotber, Mrs. Clifford W. Elgin, and his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Foreman . . Arriving . .- . in the capital by train Thanksgiving morning will be Mr. and Mrs. George Crockett of San Francisco, former Salem residents, ' who will be holiday guests of their longtime friends, Mr. and Mrs. Joe W., Hutchison "tttOit Friday or group of -Mril Crockett s friends have arranged a no-host luncheon in her honor at Meier and Frank's Oregon Room . . . and on Saturday night a group wiH gather for dinner in the Oak Room at the Marion Hotel for the pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. Crockett Holiday visitors . . . from Chi cane are Mr. and Mrs. R. A. 01 ton, whs are arriving today to be guests of their hi and daughter-la-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ol son . , . The Olsons have been visiting la California and are stopping here for the weekend be fore beading East ... Visitors ... from Oslo, Norway are Mr. and Mrs. Jens Christian Ha use, who. arrived in tcap ital by plane on Tuesday to spend Thanksgiving with their daughter. Miss Anna Sophie Hauge, an ex change students under, the Amer-i ican Field Service program . . . Miss Hauge is making her home with Mr. ad Mrs. C. A. Schaefer and is attending South Salem Nigh School Coming dawn . . . from Seattle to spend Thanksgiving with their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. S. D. Wiles, will be Mr. and Mrs. R. R. YVUrkea . . . The Jack Ost- llnds and children, Martina. Nancy and Mark, are coming from Mil-ton-Freewaler ta spend the holiday, weekend with bis parents, the HerbemrOsfllndrTT; r-' A guest 7 . . r at the home of Mr. Salem Y-Teen Helps Fill Gift Bags Anniversary ForKaufers Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kaufer will quietly observe their 63rd wedding anniversary today at their Bel' moot Street residence. Three of the Kaufers' five children have ar rived from out-of-town for the oc casion. '.."'- . The Kaufers were .married in St. Paul, Minn., on Nov. 21, 1893 and have lived in Salem for 24 years. They have five children, Mrs. Charles Rembold, Mrs. G. M. Bartsch, of St. Paul, Minn., and Mrs. William Mullan of Los Ange les, who art here for the celebra tion, Mrs. Carl Henderlong of Sacramento, Calif., and ' Charles Kaufer of St. Paul, Minn. There are eight grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. f ' ' AUBURN Ra Aan Maske cele brated her 10th birthday at party on Saturday. Invited were Linda Bert. Carolyn Proctor, Glenda Moody, Dawn ' and Denise Mrof chak, Kathy Jacobe. Marsha Sulli van, Sandra Ras. .Terry Woodell, Joan Brittell and Sherrie Petska. and Mrs. Edward Majek is their daughter, Mrs. Allan Olson of Tillamook, who will remain until the weekend . . . she will be joined for Thanksgiving by her husband, Lt. Olson, who is stationed at the coast resort wtih the air force . . . The Olsons and Majeks will be holiday dinner guests of his parents, the John A. Olsons Flying ... to Chicaga and Kan sas City today wUI be Mrs. Abaer Kline ... la Kansas City she will spend Thanksgiving . with her brother aid alster-la-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Bralnerd ., . . from there she will ga sa t. t hlcaga to attend the annual Showmen's con' ventioa . , . Mrs. Kline plans to be away a fortnight ... Mr .and Mrs. Jack Eycrly wUI also attend the eoavrntloa and will fly to Chi cage on Thanksgiving Day ... In Palto Alt . . . for the Big festivities this weekend on the Stanford University campus are Miss Bsth Horn, daughter of the S. A. Horns, and Miss Sara Allen, daughter of the Reynolds Ulens . . they entrained for the Bay city Monday night and will be guests at the home of Paul Wig gin in Palo Alto . . 4 Mr. Wiggin is a member of the Stanford team and is an all-American tackle . . , On Saturday the Salem girls will attend' the Stanford-California game and the annual homecoming events ... Returning ... Sunday from an CHAMPAGNE SHOES AT COKE PRICES! FREE Store-Side Parking Light at a Ftother Bt cousa It Hat a Foom Crepa Sola GREY SUEDE BLACK SUEDE Twin Peaks Meier k Frank Is Right Across from Arbuckle's ARBUCKLE'S CENTER AT HIGH FREE STORE-SIDE PARKING SOUTH SALEM Miss Helen Lewis, whose mariage to Louis E. Kurth Jr., will.be an event of December 1, is announcing her bridal attendants this week. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Bernice Lewis and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kurth Sr. The Rev. W. H. Lyman will per form the 7 o'clock nuptials at the Court Street Christian Church. The Rev. G. Phillip Hurd and Phil McHarness will be the vocalists and William Fawk will be the organist. ' Miss Jean Marsh of Portland will be the maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Mrs. Le Roy Dunn of Warrenton, Miss Marulou Shultx of Warrenton, cousins of the bride, and Mrs. David Hanson of Salem. Candle lighters will be Miss Bonnie Jean and Cheryl Lee Kurth, sister . of the groom. Flower girl will be Lorilee Campbell and 'ringbearer. Mart Campbell of Wiiisloti, coifs'-' uis of the bride. Wilbert Kurth Jr., cousin of the groom, will stand as best man and the groomsmen 1 will be David Hanson, Eugene Harris of Salem and Wayne Bryant of Springfield. The couple will make their home in Salem. A Pre-nuptial Shower Mrs. Eugene Grabenhorst and Mrs. Aaron Schalk honored Mis Helen Lewis, bride-elect of Louis Kurth . Jr., at a "cupboard is bare" shower at the Grabenhorst home on Scenic View Drive. Other guests attending were MrstoniMvyjsirsJwIL Hollingsworth, Mrs. Ed Truax of Dallas, Mrs. L. E. Kurth Sr. Mrs. Elmer Deetz of Canby, Mrs. Ro land Seeger, Mrs. Martin Boat wright and Kim, Mrs. William Schalk, Mrs. Wilbert Kurth, Miss Mary Weller, Miss Mineeta Dodd, Miss Bonnie Jean Kurth, Miss Cheryl Lee Kurth, Miss Sandra Dawson and Miss Kathleen Dawson. Reports Are Given on Projects Honored queen Miss Lamona Collins presided at Junior Bethel night for Bethel 35, Job's Daugh ters, Monday at the Scottish Rite Temple. Honored were Miss Bar bara Morris, honored queen of Bethel 59, Worshipful master 0. E. McCrary of Ainsworth Lodge; and Bethel grandfather Clair Holcomb. Mr. McCrary, on behalf of Ains worth lodge, presented the Bethel with a check for fifty dollars to help purchase new robes for the Bethel officers. . An invitation was read to attend a tea in honor of Mrs. Jean Voe, newly elected supreme fourth mes senger, at Gladstone by Bethel 57. A letter from Mrs. L. A. Maulding, chairman of grand Bethel philan thropy committee was read re minding the girls of " the two Korean girls supported by Bethel funds. The Bethel decided to hold a special money making project for this purpose. Senior Princess Miss Marilyn )J? ep my reported, .that her tmftf I princess project was a success ana j the money from it will go to the grand Belhel scholarship fund. Miss Jan Pease told about the Bethel beach trip to Chapel By Miss Phyllis Dannelley of Salem, left, and three other Y-Teens of the YWCA, who participated the Sea last weekend. Misses Ann in the Association's annual World Fellowship service at the National Cathedral in Washing-Lenhart. Janet Scheffc, Doris ton, D. C, ere shown helping fill the gift bags symbolic of the contributions made to the ; Zarodn.ck. Barbara Wheatherby i i r i. r j . j ii - i a d. r ri. i . ei- land Tern Smith will go to the 1956 World Fellowship Fund. Others pictured are Margaret Ann Berry of Charleston, S. C.,jBljn(J Schoo, ,0 read aRnd fner. Janice Loewe, Lincoln, Neb., and Judy Russell, Colorado Springs, Colo. They were among tain the youngsters on Sunday af- the 600 Y-Teens and adult leaders participating in the national Y-Teen conference. Miss Dan- j ternoons. nelley was the only Y-Teen from Oregon attending and returns home Sunday. 17. W r y i J Out-of-Town Guests Arrive ForThanksgivingHoliday FOUR CORNERS Thanksgiving will be observed quietly with family dinners highlighting the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schrecen- Annual Bazaar Members of the Ladies Home ma" ce De lvu,n uur: gost will welcome as dinner guests their son-in-law and daughter and i i-eague ol ine salvation Arm'ioueen t. Rarhara Morris an- Salvation Army. Women Sponsor Plan Holiday Parly Guardian Mrs. Norman Fletcher invited the Bethel to hold a Christ mas party at her home and Sun day afternoon Dec. 23 at 2 p.m. Ibe-aiWM regular meeting will be a covered dish dinner Tor the secret dads at 6 p m. and a grandchildren, Lieut, and Mrs. William F. Hill. Mathew and Mark of j have been preparing for many Montgomery, Alabama and Mrs. Schrecengost s sister, Mrs. o. Jl. Lee. Kenneth, Larry and Richard Schrecengost. The Hills will remain through the Christmas holidays be fore returning borne. Lieut. Hill is stationed at the Maxwell Air Force Base at Montgomery. The Schre cengost's eldest son, Fred Jr., is with the air force at Hahn, Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Meyer will slater and Miss June Slater be hosts to a family dinner on , Entertain rhopiL-ectiv-ind rm ore u til hai rIfrw1 for Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mever. ! Mr.-and Mrs. Andy Etzel will In and Mrs. Francis Rehfcld. Judy, Sherrill and Debra, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Rehfeld, Connie and Kaye. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith of Silverton will be Thanksgiving din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. weeks for their annual Christmas Bazaar which will be held Friday &nd Saturday, November 23 and 24 at 130 South Liberty St. The sale will open at 2 p.m. Fri day afternoon arid remain open un til 9 p.m. that night. The sale will continue on Saturday from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Willers Will Be Dinner Hosts AUBURN Thanksgiving in the Wilfred Wilier home will be a family get-together. Covers wilj be jMr a)(j Wrs j,ever ju'dy-an(i dinner hosts to a large family din- fancy work of all kinds and cro- practice will be on Wednesday nounced a special church service for Jobs Daughters to be held 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 27 at the First Presbyterian Church. Clifford Ballinger, who donated cut flowers sold by Bethel mem bers this fall spoke to the girls about planning a yearly cut flower project. The regular guardian council Sudden Holiday Doing Part of Meal Ahead Saves Hostess By MAXINE Bl'REN Statesman Woman's Editor It's trite but true Thanksgiving seems awfully early this year. Being the first holiday, it has a way of appearing suddenly on tha horizon, when we've scarcely recovered from summer. There's even more choice of turkeys than In previous years. There are now sizes ranging from the 20-poundcrs down In II pounds in the regular turkeyi and down In four pounds In the Beltsvllles. We also have smoked turkey,, and newest of all stuffed turkey, which you can get II Just about any size. . ' i i: - J! , .ul 1 I f i:. .! ....... were a great Denever in uoing minx nm-mi m uinr rtint kuk gest that a great deal of the meal can be prepared the (lay ahead, and some of it even before that. For instance, the pie shells can be put into the pans away ahead and frozen, then taken out just in time to thaw out, fill and hake. Mince pie, ready to eat, can be frozen ahead of time, though we don't think the pumpkin pie is quite as good when the lilnng is frozen. ' " About the Sauce Cranberry sauce is every bit as good made ahead of time, so the hostess can get that out of the way the nifjht botore. They tell us not to .stuff the bird the day before, but the dre.vyng tan ba One reason we like a jellied salad is because it tan he "made up the day before Thanksgiving. Mold it in a flat pair for speed and also so helpings can be adjsted to appetites. The cry small will, take just a tiny square, while Papa may 'want a big helping. Garnishes and specialties such as spited apples or peaches art made away ahead of time, relishes such as telrry and onions ran be cleaned and scraped ready for icing the next day. Everyone has her special recipe for pumpkin pie perhaps, but that is the one we like in our family. Mother's Pumpkin Pie l'i cups pumpkin , U teaspoon salt - l cgs ' Dust of allspice h teaspoon ginger 1 cup sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 cup milk Beat egg slightly, combine all ingredients and put into unbaked pie shell. Cook in a degree oven for 10 minutes., reduce heat to -1HI. JLOicopk untiljjone, atjputan hijur in all. A "few minutes be fore done, rub" pie wTln"a 'piece (if hutterr this makrr-rnp-nibbly, Many tnnsimas gitt items will meeting will be at 7 p.m. at the J be offered for sale, including home of honored queen Miss La-; aprons, dresses, childrens clothes. ! mona Collins. 1905 Grant St. Choir i placed for Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Johns. Mr." aniTMrsrTictor Johns and Candace; Mr. and Mrs. John French, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gold ade, Dorothy, Keith and Freddie Wilier and the hosts. Going away for he holiday will be Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Shaw, Carol and Barbara, who will go to Corvallis to be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Yates. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Reynoldson and son. Alan, will go to Yamhill for dinner with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Reynoldson. interesting fortnight's trip loutti were Dr. and Mm. Chester A. fTHwnfi wh visited the old mining towns and section In northern and central California ... the trip is known as the "Mother Lade" tour they reported wonderful Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas m'r Panv on manksgiving. loverscneung. mere win o a green Noy. 28 from 7 to 8 p.m. in the Jones and Cristy, Mr. and Mrs.!wi" be placed for Mr. and Mrs. thumb and novelty booth, featur- dining room of the Scottish Rite Glen Lciahtv the Misses Donna Ear' Gchrke, Sandra and Lynette.ing plants. The home cooked food Temple. and Jovce Mever and the hosts. " ruruanu, ;ir. anu mis. ion,oown win dc a popular place, . ... f:n: n : T i. f . ,. , Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hausteld ; iwuusan. ruun-ia anu vun ji. miwun nome maae pies, cakes, can will have as their holiday dinner guests their daughter's family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ' C. Borthwick, Wayne and Vern of Kent, Wash. The Borthwicks are on furlough from Yarinacocha. Peru. He is Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson, Mr. and Mrs, Louis Saftich, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Bartruff, Beverly and Frank, all of Salem. Patricia, Judy and Larry Etzel. In the eve ning Miss Patricia Etzel will en- -studying aviation engineering at j 'ertain a group of young people. Boeing Air Base, Wash. I There will be dancing and late stay through the holidty week end. Thanksgfving dinner guests in the Joseph Cover home will be their daughter's family, Mr. and Mrs. David Bartholome and son Dcl-K weather and the autumn colorings 0f Brooks, in the canyons and mountains were ir. and Mrs. Warren Shrake will beautiful, reminding them a little entertain at dinner on Thanksgiv I New England ... A get-acqualnted . . . party and shower feted Mrs. Robert Clarke Tuesday night when Mrs. Elmer Haugen, Mrs. Bill Woodall and ! Mrs. Darwin Smith entertained at the Haugen home on McKay Drive . . . Mrs. Clarke recently arrived Mr nnH Mr Tt Viroil t.Amh QCSSen. will have as guests Mr. and Mrs. , Mr- n Mrs. Faye Osborn and James Snow, Barbara and David daughter Janet will entertain at of Bremerton, Wash. The visitors ' 'nneT hls Parents Mr. and Mrs. will arrive for Thanksgiving and,1-- . Osborn dies and jellies offered for sale. During the, day coffee and doughnuts will be served at the bazaar. These will be fresly made and may be purchased by the dozen as well. The bazaar is open to everyone. Rebekah Lodge Homecoming Betrothal of Couple Told inn the states from England, where she met her husband who- was stationed there with the U. S. Air Force. A late supper was served by the hostesses following an in formal evening . , . Bidden . . .to greet Mrs. Clarke were Mesdames J. F. Clarke, Charles Duval of Silverton, Elaine Campbell, Larry Kepplnger. George Allen, Robert Engle, Rus sell Anderson, Roger Berryhill, Harvey Koepf, Ronald Helgeson, i Ronald Cress, Elmer Winegar.j John Humphrey, Roy Van Horn, Misses Joan Seamster, Blanche Chrlstrnsen, Barbara Franzwa and the hostesses ... A surprise . . . au revoir coffee honored Mrs. Wilson Wilt Tues day morning when Mrs. Orville Kannier Jr., Mrs. Richard Rjedel and Mrs. Howard Girod enter tained at the former's home on Rumsey Road -. . . Mr. and Mrs. Wilt and their children, Steven and Maria, are mvoing to Coos Bay Friday, where Mr. Wilt will be with Moore Business Forms ... A group of the honor guest's friends called between 10:30 and 12:30 o'clock . . , A club hostess . . . Tuesday was Mrs. Robert Herrall. who enter jlalned at luncheon and bridge at I her Falrmount Hill home . . . Mra. Werner Brown w a guest . . . I For Your Shopping Pleasure and Convenience n I V s i I I ''ii!!!!!!!"' fl jl WILL REMAIN Dinner euests in the W. R. - 1 .1 I .. 'II L uuuiu mime win ne .nr. ami ,mi 3. ,rnmin m.- r William Hardt of Lebanon ; found many 0,d A family dinner in the Leroy , present jnclualng iiiwci s mime win jiinuuc iu . auu Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schwab of Mt. Angel are announcing the en gagement of their daughter, Mar garet Mary, to William' Hendricks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hen dricks of Sublimity. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Sehwab is a graduate of The Rebekah Lodge annual home-;. Mt. Aneel Academy and is em- Monday night ployed in Salem at Bankers Life time memocrsjand Casualty Co. Mr. Hendricks Mrs. Augusta ! attended Sublimity schools and is nn - i ... u H pntunnl rtacr nnfiiA rrran1 nm - .... Krs' lJ?ryh' ,.r' anres.dent'of rthe Odd Fellows' home n0W engaged W larm,n8' nirs. r-u jannn anu junn, .nr. anu Portland Ann Mori. nA Mr. ihn ! A dinner was served to members Miss Sharon Johnson Is Engaged From the University of Oregon campus comes news of the engage ment of a Salem coed, Miss Sharon Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Clyde Johnson, to Garv Compton. son of Mrs Robert Tip ton of Hillsboro. No date has been set for the wedding. The bride-elect first revealed the betrothal news at the Delta Gamma sorority house Tuesday nisht. Miss Johnson is a junior at the University of Oregon and- is a graduate of North Salem High School. Mr. Compton is a senior at the University of Oregon and his fraternity is Beta Theta Pi. Menfbers of the Marlon County Democratic Women's activities group were entertained at a cof fee Tuesday morning at the home of Mrs. Elmer O. Berg. Mrs. S. W. Horn is chairman of the group and plans were outlined for future activities of the group and the Democratic dinner on December 1. Mrs. Feldschau New President I Mrs. Lawrence Feldschau was elected president of the Jaycee jettes for the ensuing year at a dinner meeting held Monday night j at Pine Inn. Other officers elected iwere Mrs. Dee Whitlock. ice president: Mrs. Jay Day, secre tary; and Mrs. James Loder, I treasurer. i Mrs. Woody Obert has sened as president the pat year and m- ! stallation of new ofticers is set for January. ! Guests at the meeting were Mrs. David Trapp and Mrs. Wesley 1 UUIUltSUll. The Willamette Agate and Min eral Society will meet in the chapel of the Salem Memorial Hospital on Friday night at 8 p m. Colored slides will be shown by J. B. Van Clove. The public is invited to attend. Club Calendar Friday Mrr? MinKlcrj mrrt with Mr. E. A. Jirkson. 3295 N. Lanrjslfr Dr. 1 p m. l"a , S3 04$10 24 S'JTSTH A It T Sattjrdav Kbrank Club with Mr. BUnrha Stutrt, Hii S. Jlst Si . Hp m. ing. Covers wul be placed (or 1"uul """"" "u,,uc-rMru" Mr. arid Mrs. Lawrence Shrake, riclt. and Steven, Danny, Karen Janice, Dick, Gregg and Mary Lou and Darrcll Mooers. Shrake and the hosts. For Thanksgiving in the Allen T. Fete California Visitor, rd?n i0?," W fc Thanksgiving dinner guests In..,. X1 w ft irfAt the Harry Silette home will be Mr,, " J 'n and Mrs. Max Silette of Modesto, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. William Con ner and Miss Mary Ann Hogan. On Sunday the William Conners will entertain at dinner for the xut- of:state visitors. ' House guests for Thanksgiving and the holiday weekend in the Henry Helmhout home will be Mr. nd Mrs. Loren Helmhout, Linda, and Laurie of Bcllevue, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Simpson will have as their dinner guests Mr. and Mrs, Willis Shipman. Dyann a"hd Billy Shipman. Dinner cuests in the I. H. White home will be Mr. and Mrs. Nile Hilborn and Herbert Policy. Dinner guests for Thanksgiving in the Hardie Phillips home will be Mrs. Phillips' parents Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Deckard and Mr. and Mra John Deckard, Linda, John Jr. and Debra Deckard and Miss Janice Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rehfeld will have .'their family home for the holiday dinner. Included will be Lawrence Rehfeld of Drain, Mr. UNTIL CHRISTMAS Shop. Price's iorj Dukup IruVlB NALLEYS PAW-BRAISED BEEF STEW Ttv lrn beef and nr drn-frah vrgetbTea, wmmeriKl in the mers rich gravy, roaka tha moat nouriahini, moat flavorful meal you can erve your family. Try ill the hotss Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Walker will have as their Thanksgiving dinner guests her mother, Mrs. Lottie Ca ble, Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Walker, Mike and John, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Mcllnay, Gary and Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Friedrich of Port land, Robert Cable, Bill Walker, Henry Boden. 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After the meet ing a program was presented with Mrs. Loretta Kinney as chairman. Nomination of officers was held with nominees including Mrs. Clyde Jay, noble grand; Mrs. Cecil Fletcher and Mrs. Robert Laudahl, vice-grand; Mrs. Clem Ohlsen and Mrs. L. S. Hornschuch, recording secretary; Mrs. Roy Pearce. finan cial secretary; Mrs. Laura Groves, treasurer; Clarence Kimble, team captain. Election will be held Mon day, November 26. Plans were discussed for the rummage sale in January, spon sored jointly by the Odd Fellows and Rebckahs of Salem. The Three Links Club will meet Friday at 2 p.m. at the hall. Modem Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. Is it obligatory that refresh ments of some kind be furnished after a wedding rehearsal? A. While not obligatory, it is customary and a very nice thing to do. The refreshments arc usu ally served after the rehearsal at the home of the bride or the bridegroom invites the little party of attendants to some eating place. Q. 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