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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1957)
( V J Statesman's HOME anorama Women . . . Music . . . Fashions . . . Features Around By JEIYNE SOCIAL JOTTING! . ... Mrs. Joeeph Eoff entertained with aa Informal at home Fruity evening honoring her husband oa his birth day .... Tht affair was ar ranged at a lurpnse party with guests calling between 7 and 1:30 o clock at the Eoff home or Crest new Drive . , . Assisting the hos- test were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mil-;T ler Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Ramey;,how. which bas been flown to and Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. America by the British Overseas rZ? ' I Alry Corporal ton as a feature teliee ttac . . . aa Friday mar. f the Centennial Import Fair at L' M- JohnsUnthe store next week . . . ratertamH Mlomauy at her heath i . ..... -, eaww eeaermg a (reap el her neighbors ... At hackee. feTl Z JZLT Wr . " eer sister, Mrs. Conrad W. Wertk ml IVaver, wh. Is vi.HU. la the capital at the bmne . . .' she will relare U C.torxU a man of v VJ111Q11 VJ1 Year to Be ' Selected LEBANON - Lebanon Business!. $Z and Professional Wome. will note werTLr at- alfJ' SnLE?? rp, .... Dr. Werte, wet aerth will attend services at the Prea- u attend a meaVal will meet at The Pantry for a . Kr(v1Mm w : JO a.m. breakfast. I.Vmerwae Ballet Theatre m welch Highlight of the observance will J her cousin. Maw Patricia Rtch be Wednesday night when the an- arms ef 81mx City. lewa. a nual woman of the year" award- member of the ballet rkw-n . . . will be presented at a dinner in I Visaing .... at the home of the library civic room. Identity of the award winner will be revealed following a speech by Mrs. Har riett Krause, Portland business woman and formerly with the Ore la, State Department of Labor in Mrs. James Olin Is general chairman for Business Women's Week, assisted by Mrs. NeWa Rounsavell, Mrs. Golda Brown and Miss Jessie Piper. Current president of the club is Mrs. Seth Dowaer. Last year's award win ner was Mrs. David Raid. Vaftry at the Oak Ka4 Navy I mmlOC "-HUI. where he wUl hegla spe J UUlCO elal IraialBC ks psychiatry ... A j-1. . . ... rn i wo uoupies Tell Troths Announcement is being made ef the engagement of Miss Jolly K rose man, Salem, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Krosamaa of Port Orford. to Robert Wbeadon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Wbeadon of Brownsville, The w e d d i a g is planned for late November. Mias Krossmaa la a graduate of Scio schools and is a receptionist at Mayflower Milk Co Mr. Wbea don is In business In Brownsville. Betretaal ToM Mrs. E. B. Foulks is announcing : the engagment of her daughter, Marcella Harper, to Ray Young- blood, son of Mrs Rose Young-! blood of Idanha. The bride-elect is s senior at Cascade Union High School and her fiance is Idanha mill. employed at the rLOVERDALK A baay Itri was I born Thursday, Sept II st the Salem General Hospital to Mr and Mrs Lores Hewkirk Jr. This is their tWrti child, and second daughter, and she tipped the scales at eight pounds two ounces. The little girl has been named Elizabeth Ann The grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Loren Newktrk Sr Dtt Ann Linden: Husband Scampers Tn SktPr With Wop . y ANN LANDERS You've kad letters in yoar column from womea who were un lucky enough to marry a "mama's boy," but I've never sees s letter referring to a situation that's much worse .and I've got It. It's a "sister's boy " Every time my husband aad I have s spat he rune to the tele phone end rails his sister. She's two years old? (baa he is He tells her all the details of trie argument aad adds more This makes me sa mad I caa't sea straight. Please tell me bow to cope with the baby. He's years old -SINCERE READER If the "baby" Is U aad atfll reaa to Maay to tattle ea yea, the hslaatle partem Is array wel set Re swede sririailiaal help. Tear best defease ks to register as krttaatoa wbea be eawwte aft. Feraeae wbea Ms sattofaettoa Is restored beR de k Ires fr-ewewy. Dear Ann: I'd like to shoot you for printing Out tetter from the man who melted his brother's wife to be Ms traveling conv paaion I had a dandy arrangement for three ywars. New. because af your lh century stuffiness things sr getting very rough for me My husband has many outside Interests which are positively boring I ueed to go out with hit brother and we enjoyed each other's com pany imrnenaery We had a lot ia common. We, both love swim ming, movies and picnics. Relieve me. It was all very bmorent Since my buahand saw She letter la year cotema be has the rxttrulflus aotioa that he may "became his ewa brether-ia-law" aa yn pot H. 'Yea and your wise-crsrksn Now be refaaea to tot as gn out together, so I tost sit at home evenings snd twiddle my wiamhs I'm very mad at yoa. Ana Landers, and as is my brother in law SORE , V fa tor breaktog but have oaae yea a grease serrtos eeaa yea kaew. DM yea aad year toostsai la lee aroaafty keReve yea eeaid go ea "eatoytesj eaek etarr-a tamssaj tasaseaerty" Nrweer . . aavtog me, saartog saeorloweeo aad seal asaaaglag to keea nR mo fm sagas to at) dewa wttt) that maa at years aad settle . a tow kesmtos aVat ywa beta eaa ratoy. Maybe ywa ea1 ear tor bat peal eVretop a leato eee seoae ef mase stwaety oaRs wae bawl to e mneo Wake aa. Mar. yea asarrtod tore a Be tofetber Way eetne (Ana Landers win be glad to Town . . . ENGLISH Twtaaay . .. A group el kaagtlme frieze were blades to greet the visiter . . . lavttaUeas .... have beeo re ceived to attend preview of "TV Elizabethan Collection." a fashion show of Imports from Lon don designers, at Meier and Frank's Oregon Room on Tuesday. September M at 4 o clock n k. uni.1 iniuwim the tt Mrs. William C. Crethers. wk eatertaiaed at hutefceea aad " G,r M run a tun "" ' '. " WrlaVFllrtda " 'come, new, 7"?' L' J.fS?' JT , . " " -"" - , csa jean, to air. ana mrs. mo- jiwU Boyd Bniice Michatke. on! ! Cr.MnrHM 1 ten 1 msh uvf-vMivi sa sh Kavafuiiiuc . The baby's matenu' grandpar entl are Mr arvt Mrs Jrank MictaOui of Salem . . . Mrs. Boyd formsriy lived her and is a gred uau Salem schools . . . I Remramg .... TrMay from m aU.M 1 tl 41 rv . Dr. and Mrs. S. D Wiles are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W B. Wiles of Roanoke. Ill . who are spending several .weeks in the capital . . . raUJaraia gwests ... la Salea this week have kcea U. aad Mrs. Alaa G. Miller (MarOya Waters) aad Ha. Keaay, whs were gwests at Ike heeae at her parents. Dr. aad Mrs. Reaaeth Waters ... The Millers have been Uviag la Saa Dtege, where U MUler has keea stetieaea with lac Navy . . .be has keea traaaferred to Castre rmam laa weeaeaa at mm Waters " thesr daaghter. Maw Clar ire Waters W Peadletow, aad her rlaaee, Richard Matter, who has jast retaiwed fraai a saaimer as Eareee ... he will retwra Is the University at Oregea far his scalar year la the Seaaei at ArAHectBre. Keaae gaeets .... of Mr. aad Mrs. Carroll Robinson the past week have been her nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Stone E. Paulson of Great Falls. Montana. . ArrtTtog . . , today to speed the weekend at tae hesne at Dr. aad Mrs. Horace MeCee wlB be els e)eter-ta-law, Mrs. diaries Me- Gee ef Waveriy. lewa ... she has keea to Seattle vtetttag her daagfcter aad family . . . "lag weleamed . . home from s lummer s so)ourn at Netrowin is Mrs Frank H Spears her brother. David Catlin, who was si so st the beach resort lor the lummer left during the mid week to return to his home in Duns- imiir, ( sill I Ameag ... Ike Kalent eeeel In Medferd Oils weekead atteadlas 'la Oregaa Bar eeaveattoa are Chief Jeatiee aad Mrs. William C. i Perry, Jaetiee and Mrs. William McAllister. Jaetiee aad Mrs. Hall Lask aad Mr. ' aad Mrs. Otto Skeell Jr. . . . Mr. Saaatl la a ecw aiernber ef the beard ef bar aa nVat tor R artor ywa sw otosvg a tow 1 I tor a sakilRstiT a with rear j aad eactoae a Miss Carol Peters Is Married Miss Carol Yvonne Peters and Lenard L. LeBlaae exchanged their marriage vow at the Bethel Baptist Church la Aumsville sa September 14. The bride is the daughter af Mr. and Mrs, L. H. Peters of Staytoa aad the bride groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Adolph L. LeBlaae at Salem. Tae Rev. Robert Luther performed the rites. Mrs. Carol Smith was the vocalist and Mrs. Roscee Poole of SUytoa was the organist. Miss Judy Battels and Miss Linda Sandners. cousins of the bride, lighted the candles. Of nylon embroidered tulle ever satin was the bridal gown design ed with a seed pearl Peter Pan collar- and a floor length skirt with a brush train. Her fingertip veil was caught ta a teed pearl cap and she carried a cascade of pink tea roses. Mrs. DwigM Sbelton was the matron of honor and she wore a waltz gown of pink net over taf feta and the bridesrnaids. Mrs. Shirley Barton. Mujs Lmda Sand nrr. Miss Deaana ThreOtel and Miss Judy Battels, wore waltz dresses of pink, green and white net and carried cascades of piak and white carnations with Ivy. Attrad The Groses Dwight Shettoa was best jnas for Mr. LeBlanc and ushers were Paul Peters, brother of the bride. Ronald Bartels. s cousin. Dean Shrunk of Portland and Richard Lowery. Mrs. Peters wore a black lace gown with matching accessories and a white orchid. The groom's mother chose a mauve silk dress with brown and beige accessories. A reception was held in the churcll parlor and pouring were Mrs. Agnes Sapdner and Mrs. Betty Wallace. Cutting the cake were Mrs. Frank Bartels. Mrs. Beverly Martin and Miss Barbara Wallace Miss Kathrine Snoddy passed the dream cakes and Miss Theresa Sand net was in charge of the guest book For going away the bride changed to a coffee brown Jersey dress with beige coat and brawn and beige accessories. The couple will make their home in Salem. Miss Loring Is Bride of Mr. Powers Mr and Mrs. William James Powers, who were married on September IS at the First Congre gational Church, will live ia Cor vallis while completing their stud ies at Oregon State College. The bride, the former De lores Loring, is the daughter af Mr. and Mrs Lindsay B. Loring of Salem aad Mr. Powers is the son of Mrs. Donald C. Ringler of Long Beach, Calif., and Shirley Powers of Yuba City, Calif. Dr. Julian Keiser performed the 4 o'clock rites before aa autumn setting of gladioluses, dahlias and asters. Miss LuAnn Muller sang and Mrs William Fawk played the organ music A gown of snow white lace was chosen by the bride for her wed ding. The dress was fashioned ea prices lines with chapei train and s scslloped V neckline A close fitting flowered petal rap held In place her fingertip veil She car ried white gladioluses backed with coral and mint green net. Precede TW Bride Miss Lynnette Loring tu her lister s maid of honor and she wore s sea green net sheath gown and the bridesmaids. Miss Dorothy Gathercoal and Miss Kay Sanner, wore coral lace iheath dresses They carried oriental fans adorn ed with white gladioluses and pink roses Jerry Calhoun wai best man and ushers were Tom Setter toe and Robert Hull The bride's mother wore an orchid lace gown and Mrs. Ring ler chose a coral lace gowa. Their flowers were asters to match their gowns A reception was held m the church parlor Mrs Amelia Can non, aunt ef the bride, and Mrs. Hasel Schnebel. grandmother of the groom, poured and Mrs. V el ma F emu mors cut the cake. As sisting were Mrs. Robert Strayer, Miss Joyce High ley and Miss An nette Beackman. The new Mrs Powers wore a blue wool dress with navy acree sones for her honeymoon trip along the Oregon Coast Beth Shull to Wed Navy Man JEFFERSON - Mr and Mrs George E. Shull ef Salem an nounce the engagement and forth coming marriage ef their daugh ter, Beth, to Carl MrGutra of Jot lersoa. Wedding vows will be sot enrnktod Sunday, Sept B. at I pan., la the JerTersea Chriotiaa church Both are greduatee ef Jefferson high school Miss ShuD has been employed at the State Motor Ve hicle department Mr McGuire is with the US Navy After the first of the month they will make their home la Hawaii, where Mr Mc Gwire la stationed Beta Sigma Phis Hold Initiation Five Beta Sigma Pbi awnsbeis were bwtietod as mefiwwrf of the enanotar chapters Wewdeaday eight at the name of Mrs. William HaawSavrvidiL Tn?f toCsWdsifi Mrs. Jack Carta. Mrs. Robert Bailey. Mrs Keith Crane and Mrs. A Ma E. Rwefl. Eta chapter wamfaars. who are now awenbers ef the XJ Upeilea crmptor. and Mrs. Richard MrFarlbi. a aew msanhir af Al pha Epailea chapter. Mrs William L Pailttps. city Wed at Church Rites jrf" ' sawn i ii ii eieas i isr im, wm ve J r. Mr. and Mrs. Lensrd L. LeBlanc ii U I I' . Jf were married September 14 at the Bethel Baptist Church in Aumsville. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Petors of Stsyion and Mr. LeBlanc is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. A. I. LeBlanc of Salem. (Konnoll-Ellis Studio). Newlyweds Are Flying to Hawaii on Honeymoon - The newly married Mr. Mrs. flying to Hawaii on their honeymoon the ensuing fortnight On their return from Hawaii they will be at borne in Salem. The bride, the former Shirley Frances Beoike, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ben ike and Mr. Schmidt is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Schmidt of SUverton The couple's marriage took place Friday eight at the FVat Nazarene Church with the Rev. Duaae Muth and the Rev. A. Bergland officiating. Mrs. Dick Bahnsen aad Wesley Rogers sang before the bridal party entered and David Louthaa was the organist. On either side of the altar were bouquets of white gladioluses and chrysanthemums with an archway in the center of frosted grapes and ivy. Lighting the candles were Mrs. Frank Know Hoc, Mrs. Jack Young. Merlin Bibelheimer and Edgar Schaap. Lace Aad Net Gewa Of lace and net over satin was the bridal gown fashioned with a lace bodice and a rounded neck Use embellished with es.aias. pearls snd rhinestonea. The bouf fant skirt was designed with panels enhanced with clusters of rhine stonea, sequins and pearls six! ruffles of net and lace in back ex tended Into the cathedral train. Her fingertip veil cascaded from a crows of sequins and pearls She carried a white Bible topped with red Happiness rosea and a white orchid. The bride's five sttendanU wore grape colored velvet b a 1 1 e r 1 a a gowns designed en princess lines and scalloped necklines outlined in rhinestones. They cameo fan shaped bouquets of white rubrum lilies with green velvet leaves and white ostrich feathers. Miss Mar lira Bibelheimer was the aid of honor, Mrs Dick Bahnsen. Miss Marie Retnicsek. Miss Sylvls Prouse and Miss Phylis Schaap were the bridesmaids Connie Schmidt was flower girl and Dug Schmidt the ring bearer. Both are cousins of the bride groom b Best Maa Stan Schmidt stood with his brother as best maa and ushers were Bob Schmidt. Ralph Schmidt. Ariand Johnson, Gerald Biggins, Ronald Schmidt and Donald Ben skin Mrs. Benike chose s roee beige taffeta dress with lace trim and a' lavender orchid corsage for ber daughter's wedding Mrs. Schmidt wore a lace dress over taffeta and greea orchid corsage for ber son's marriage. A roceptloa followed ia the church parlor. Mrs. Herman Pardy and Mrs. Gordon Andrvs poured and Mrs Bill Smith, cousin ef the bride, cut Oie cake. Assisting were Mrs Pat Bernard. Mrs Carol iCurry. Misses Betty Kostelecky. Pat Harvey Carol Biases, jeae Freeman. Betty Jones. Elsie Bur ke. Doris Andrus. Esther Andrus. Kathy H skins Far her HawaBaa liewymooa the new Mrs Schmidt donned aa aotuma blue suR with white far feh hat and gunmetal acceasnries The brides grandmother. Mrs Mary Hucklna of ValVto. Calif aad her cousins. Mr. and Mrs DonaM Benskia af VaDeki aad Mr. and Mrs Bill Smith of Bremerton, wore bare for the nuptials NOW HAT TV HA JON FURNACES Oft Ot OAS e Terms to FN Tear Mdswt e Free Estimates anal La ywa") e Caara Bleed laatsllaClaaa CALL IM MSSS tea. EM sMTM or EM 4tt1 Salem Heating AMD SHUT MlTAL CO. IbU BrWwwy 'T---UsV sv M i, A S 4 - k (Carol Yvonne Peleri) who Arnold Norman bchirodt are and will be at the Reef Hotel for New Class to Be Offered At YWCA "Group Discussioo of Current Writing' b a new class to be of fered by the Y.W CJt to begin Sept. S st 7 o'clock. Participants la thai class wUl consider articles and stories la current magazines and books and will exchange opin ions on appeal ta readers, meth ods used to draw and bold inter est, marks of good craftsmanship, etc Miss Edna Mlngas wiO lead the discussion. Registration for this class is now open. There are still openings la the following classes which started this week at tbe Y.W.C.A.: Flower Arranging. Millinery. Ofl Painting and Slymnastlcs. Classes starting In October, for which advance registration la now being taken, are Charm and Easa- lon Modeling. Interior Decorating, Golf, and Holiday Hostess Helps. further Information on any of these classes will be given by call ing the YWCA office. Charter Members Feted by Shrine Honor guests at the Monday's meeting of Willamette Shrine. White Shrine ef Jerusalem were Mrs. Byron Herrick and Miss Grace Babcork, charter members. The Shrine's first meeting of the fail was hold at the Masonic Tem ple snd visitors wore present from Prieadship Shrine. Attending were Mrs. Leona Ballow. Mrs Cather ine Brown, Mr and Mrs Tommy Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. lrvln r. Byroa. Birthdays for July and August were celebrated Toe Willamette Pair was the leme of the decor for the eve ning featuring a miniature state fair The hostess committee In cluded Mr and Mrs Dorr M. Shreve, Mrs. Dan B Roth. Mrs. Elva Burns. Mrs. Bertha Taylor, Mrs. Florence Brown, Mr and Mrs. Lars PYedaricksea. Mrs. Carl Staaiey and Mrs. Arkmeaa DaN. ages t s t SATURDAY, Kiddie Kaper Children's Party Fesvring enertS'rvnnt, cartoon moviet, and rwfreiHmooti For yovnei'ert J-8-3 00 M Alto. 'ee baby str d.r og rh,i Sour OtfOON tOOM, IT! 117 PlOOt Muffet SptcUltks Milk Curds, Yogurt Favored By Ancients By MAXKI BIHEN SUIesmaa Waasaa's Editor Iog before Little Miss Muffet was interrupted by spider ia her hmck af curds and whey, milk curd ia some form had been enjoyed by peoples an over the world. Now that cottage cheese has tame agaia lata popularity we might look to see what R and Its cousin have done for the world. Miar card si aa appetiser li Persia taew Iras), where R af eaiweaaoa-ar paewy seeds, a Rttle tlnasaiia or etores greaad to gether wR rose paste, or a RgM toppmg of sailed pistachios. The Iranians serve curd ia the form of yogurt or mast as a soup too. This is nacooked and served cold. Vogurt Cucumber Soup 1 cups yogurt m cups finery cubed cucumbers V cup dried currants or small seedless raisins S cup water Beat yogurt, add cucumbers and currants, then add water until the consistency of cream soup. Add dill, chives, seasonings and blend well, chill. Serve cold. Add t bard cooked eggs chopped if more heartiness is desired. Makes 4 to I servings. A greea garden salad served traditionally during the Jewish holi day Sharuoth is one which takes pot or cottage cheese. Garden Green Sahd 1 or 2 cucumbers Pot cheese or cottage cheese 1 radishes Sour cream 1 green onions, 1 tomstoes Salad greens , I'se greea and while of onions. Cut all vegetables ta desired use. serve with the cheese and sour cream and pumpernickel bread. Yogurt, another recently popularized milk products appreciated by peoples of foreiga countries The Egyptians prefer a yogurt sa lad with surprise flavors is their contribution to the United Natona Cookbook. Yogurt H teaspoon minced garlic 1 cups un peeled cucumber slices 1 teaspoon minced fresh mint (1 large cucumber) V pint yogurt 1 medium radishes Mix garlic and mint with yogurt, stir ia cucumber slices. Serve oa lettuce cups and garnish with radish sttces. Makes t or 4 serv ings Clabbered milk is an ekl standby In Scandinavian countries. It must be with un-easteuriaed milk according to these standard direc tions. It is served chilled with sugar, ginger and cinnamon and ac companied by knackebrod or ginger snaps. Gibbered Milk Smear bottoms of four Individual glass or china bowls with H tablespoon sour cream Set m a warm place and fill with milk. Cover with paper and leave until milk has set (separated or clab bered). Then place in refrigerator un ready ta serve. If to be made in large bowl, beat well before serving Open House Will 1 Fete Couple HUBBARD - Oa Sunday, Sep tember fi, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boroajdaw at Hubbard wUl be hon ored at aa open bouse from I X to p.m. to celebrate their silver wedding anniversary, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hall Route 1, Aurora. Children at the couple are ar raaxinf the affair and include Mrs. Hall, Ron Barendee. NeDa Baroodse and Nancy Barcodes. There are also two grandchildren Mr. and Mrs. Barendse were married September B. 1U3 in Seattle, but have lived la the Hub bard area for the) post tea years. Miss Jandera Weds Mr. Hough WILLAM1NA Gerald A Hough. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hough of Willamina. and Miss Dona Jandera of Salem were married Friday. Sept. t at Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Willamsna. Rev. How ard Baumgart performed the cere mony. Attending the couple were Miss Patricia Juraa of Salem, and Den nis J Jandera of Salem, brother of the bride The oouple will be st borne in Salem Al Bl RN A feral rbild. Reeee , Lynn, was bom September 11 al 1 the Salem General Hospital to Mr j and Mrs Derrel Rick man D An na Wilaoa) The little girt weighed ; sevea pounds snd eight ounces and ! the grandparents are Mr. and Mrs j Oliver Rickman ef Four Corners. , Mr and Mrs Raymond Lyle Wil son. Salem Great-grandparent i are Mrs. Ella Caratea. alas ef Four Corners. Mrs Boaato Rickmaa of BurUngtoa. Kansas and Mr and Mrs J B Wilson and Mrs. Mar tha Hippy, all of Salem. war era 1 SEPT There migM be a sarmkltof 1 tablespoon minced fresh dill tablespoons minced chives H teaspoon salt Dash of black pepper Sihd Knipps Are Honored A fiftieth wedding anniversary receptioa was held for the Her. and Mrs. Charles Knapp at the Bethel Baptist Church oa Septem ber 1. The Rev. Mr. Knapp ia a retired Baptist minister having served pastorates la Illinois, Wis consin, North and Sooth Dakota before coming to Salem la 1Mb The couple has three children liv ing in Washington, North Dakota and New York. PEDEK - Miss WUtto Jams BlrcheU, bride-elect of John Nor dal of Salem was honored with a bridal shower at the clubhouse Monday. Mrs. William Paaae and Mrs G. C. Jonas wore hnoteesas. Her sister. Mrs. Benton Richard son (Dorothy Birchell) ef Yuma, Artsona. was among those present. I DUTCH Black Parrot Hufla, deep purple 1 4f block flowers I Jm White Parrot NIW A NO lAtl, spectacular- 3 Wonder Parrot Tulips: The laret flower of JE AA( all, brilliant rwa . ... O fee YU Hyacinths: Mewve, yelkew, levenaWr, white, pink, reel blue and roee 0 $150 laeae bulbs I Jm far I DUTCH IRIS: IT'ZS": 10 f- $1.00 Com In and SwUct From Ovr 140 VorUtiot of Spring Bulbs BRYDON'S NURSERY & SEED STORE WwW Stattsman, Salm, Ore., Sat, Sept 21, "5T (Sea 13 STAR 1 P) IUI R. mm a H raw 0a AWMy CoiaW JK Aceerdief to nW lean. To develop messoge tor Saturday, read ooeck.correspondirig to nvmbers of your Zodxx birwi sign. IY. 11 Dmww SI T. I U JJV 42 No Men, 13 Untanan 41 Ci 4 Oml U & 44 f" i NNm iS Clear 45 C. 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Poling per formed the I o'clock rites and Miss Mary Bell was the vocalist Mrs, Ralph Dobba played tha argaa music. The altar waa decorated with bouquets of white and yellow glad ioluses flanked by yellow tapers. Miss Judith Brows and Mias Ann Halvorson lighted the candles and they wore a white eyelet organdy ballerina frocks with aqua taffeta cummerbunds. The bride selected a gowa ef brocaded taffeta fashioned on em pire Hnes with a short traia aad a scalloped, scoop neckline. A tiara ef opaJeaent sequins and pearls held In place her finger tip veil. She carried a cascade ef white spirder chrysanthemums centered with a yellow throated white orchid. Mrs. Scott McDermet (Marilyn Hansoa) of Portland was the ma tron ef honor and Mias Ruth Mainwaring waa the bridesmaid. They wore deep aqua anl yellow brocaded taffeta gowns respective ly, fashioned with baUerina skirts aad matching cummerbunds with streamers extending to the hemline in back. They carried semi-cres cent of yellow and white daisies. chrysanthemums and Ivy. They wore net nets with soft brims to match their dresses. Flower Gai Wears A eaa Denies Brown, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Merle Brown, was the flower girl and the wore aa aqua taffeta frock made like the attend ants and carried a yellow, lace basket. Gleoa Pierce of San Jose stood with Mr. Baer as best man and seating the guest were Randolph Baer, brother of the groom. Chester Dycbe. James Bienhoff and Mich ael Hathaway, all of Corvallis. Mrs. Groff chose a mauve pint embroidered satin gowa with cor sage af rose cymbidium orchids for ber aughter't nuptials. A deep BUY IMPORTED Tulips: $100 far I Tulips: White NIW AND P" white, eerty bl alociewa Si" -2 00 Red BULBS NOW! Oieiw flowers ef Interne scartet, worry ffifh St., Soma. JKW GAZER! M fUsXAM J- 5-U BZ-avjs HXT. ay : Q0-2MB-tSl 164-47-74 NOV B Am oai a C5T 7-4)eJMIVN oac, a 4 mm t--st41 4- 7- M3aT 1 ta-SS-TI-J terra Church Rites was the scene of lovely wedding aqua brocaded uneta gowa to which she pinned pink cymbidium orchids was won by the groom l mother. . . . . Rsceattoa F allows Kites The newlyweds greeted their fuests at a receptioa la the church parlor. Mrs. Winner C. Smith and Mrs. Bernard Mainwaring poured and Mrs. Jerome H. Svore of Portland and Mrs. Lloyd K Clark cut the cake. At the punch bowl were Miss Nancy Week and Mis Betty Swsnson of Corvallis. Av sistini were Miss Rosa onapona of Corvallis, Mrs. Benjamin Cava, Mrs. Robert Corey. Mrs. 0. J. Osko. Mrs. Merle H. Brown. Mrs. Andrew Hsivorsoo. Mrs. DonaM Richardson and Mrs. Stanley Ham mer. Steven and Jerry Groff, young brothers of the bride, pasted tht dream cakes. Mrs. Warrea W. Clark played piano se lee tie at during the receptioa. Tht new Mr. Ba r wore a Hue wool suit dress with short Jacket and light blue trim for her ixi... moon. The couple will be at home at Slo N. 11th St.. Corvallia. after October 1. WILLAMINA Mrs. Caret ley, who moved to Monmouth tha) week, where she will attend OCX. was given a farewell party prior tn movina by a group ef bar friends. Guests at tna name es Mrs. Dorothy Buffragtoe lor tha evening party were Mrs. Ernest Huntley. Mrs. Aaron Cohen. Mrs. Tom Cowan. Mr. K. E. Snetter ty. Mr. LeRoy Elliot, Mrs Al fred Yoast. Mrs. Eddie Fox. Mrs. Jess Myers. Mrs Mary Young. Mrs. Allen Beck. Mrs. Viola Spac er. Mrs. Roy tUjnbrkk, Mrs. Dor Mitchell and Mrs. Dick limerick. Emperor Tulips: SCAKCI. stwnninf, )) 7fit O fee J Lily Flowered Tulips: new shaeWs, me smaet pace- ... 6 70' Peacock Tulips: Ixerk, afwerf , anal early m faeriiaarmfl JT $100 colors sal few I Emperor Tulips: 6 fee 60 I rL V, then to bar ears af this etemped was a special eueat Aa- the heat tea were Mrs Ra (CQi0l MOT. IteM lawisiwm. and Mrs. Barbart