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h ! l8-(Sec. II) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Frt, Feb. 21, '58 Home Rites Unite Couple JUlatives and friends of Mrs. Lora Berghammer, formerly of Salem and North Bend and now of Eugene, will be interested to leant of her marriage to Frank WitUtruck of Eugene on February I. The ceremony took place in Sa lem at the home of the bride's ister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Eastburn, on Ratcliff Drive. The Rev. Harold Lyman of the Court Street Christian Church per formed the rites. Mr. and Mrs. Eastburn attended the couple. Only members of the immediate family and a few intimate friends wit nessed the exchange of vows. The bride wore a blue two-piece ensemble and white hat trimmed In sequins and pearls. She pinned an orchid to her gown. A reception was held at the Eastburn home following the nup tials. Mrs. Vineta Drurv of Eu gene cut the cake and Mrs. Frank Batchelor of Grants Pass and Mrs. Eastburn poured. Mr. and Mrs. Wittstruck are now at home in Eugene at 307 East 14th St. Band To Present Concert Sunday The Willamette University band will present its annual tour-end concert Sunday at I p.m. in Wil lamette Fine Arts auditorium. The 55 musicians and their director. Maurice Brennen. returned from a week-long tour of northwestern and coastal Oregon last Friday. The varied program will include both popular and classical music Featured will be Antonine's "The Great City;" a horn quartet. "The Four Horsemen" and several solo numbers with tenor Herb Brower. The program will also include se lections from the Rodeers and Hammerstein musical "The King and I." Osser's Beguine for Band'" and such marches as "Charter Oak" and "Ides of March." There will be no admission charge for the concert. FOl'R CORNERS Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Naugles of Four Corners an nounce the birth of their first grand child, Kathy Kay. born February 18 at Seattle, to Mr. and Mrs. Er nest Reinhard (Virginia Perkins . The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Perkins and a great-grandmother is Mrs. Ida Peterson, all of Salem. CLUB CALENDAR Friday Tast Guardian Neighbors Club with Mr. R. E. Winchcomb, 790 17th St.. NE. 8 p.m. Tast Matrons, OES, dinner. Golden Pheasant, p.m. Saturday Salem Chapter. OES, Masonic Temple, I p.m. Rebekahs Hold District Meet WII.LAMINA rrimrose Re-K-.boh InHoo a host to the 51st VV I, 111 1 annual convention of Rebekahs in Distrift 15 on saiuraay i grade school. Mrs. Geraldine Mc am.ir of Willamina was chair- j man of the convention, j A dinner was served at noon I following the morning business and a program was given. The Pendle ' ton's, a musical group, gave sev eral musical selections, nirs. Grace Herzberg gave a humorous readinc a qcartet of girls from the hiKh school sang, and Gary Drill gave a vibraharp solo. During the business session in the afternoon, the group voted to hold the 1959 convention in Carl ton. The 1959 convention officers were seated and included: chair man. Luella Hembree of Carlton: vice chairman. Myrtle Eberhart of McMinnville: secretary, Nita Stoutenberg of Carlton: chaplain, Vernice Mitchell of Dayton, musi cian. Miriam Briggs of Carlton: warden. Hazel W'atden of Sheri dan: marshal, Gladys Turner of McMinnville; inside guardian. Lu cille Evans of Lafayette: outside guardian, Eva Bony of New berg: R. S. and L. S. chairman, Ava Wood of Carlton and I-ena Whit tenberg of Yamhill; R. S. and L. S. vice chairman. Gladys McLean of McMinnville and Esther Dumdi of Carlton. Birthday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Moore were hosts for a birthday dinner, the occasion marking Mrs. Moore's an niversary. Present were her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cutsforth and family of Amity, her son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Fry and Mrs. Moore's granddaughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Camp bell and ion, Mark. Social Life in Jefferson Active JEFFERSON Enjoying a sur- j prise kidnap coffee at the home of Mrs. Philip Dimick Monday morning' were IS members of Mt. 'Jefferson Rebekah lodge, of which Mrs. Dimick is noble grand. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Freeman of Talbot are home from a visit with Mr. and Mrs.' Charles Free man in Longview, Wash. Mr. Freeman with Art Blinston left Tuesday for several days fishing on the Alsea. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Kelley and three children have moved into the house on the Al Gurgurich farm. A group of women gathered at the home of Mrs. Arnold Epps Wednesday for a covered dish luncheon and an afternoon of sew ing. Present were the Mesdames Howard Hampton, Roy Wickers ham, Harold Morrissette, Norman Jette, Jack Knight and the hos tess. Mrs. Maude Wise visited Mrs. Delia Wise and family at Yoncal la last weekend, and on Sunday attended the golden wedding an niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pinkston at Oakland. Members of Jefferson Lions club and Auxiliary will have a covered dish supper in the high school. Feb. 17. Open House On Sunday More than a hundred persons at tended the open house of the Wood burn Nursing Home in Woodburn Sunday afternoon. Highlight of the opening was me ceienration ot me 101st birthday of Mrs. Elizabeth Kulzer, long-time resident of that area. She presided at the buffet table which was decorated in red and white. Mrs. Marceil Looney. owner and operator of the home. gave Mrs. Kulzer a tiara of garnet rose buds, and provided her nurses with nosegay corsages of roses and carnations. Mrs. Looney, who also owns the Lansing Nursing Home in Salem, entertained her nurses later in the evening at Randall's Chuck Wa gon. She chose this occasion to an nounce her engagement to Elmer Lewis Kister of British Columbia. Mr. Kister is retired and the couple will honeymoon in Mexico City and Hawaii and will make their future home in British Columbia. Oregaa EptUea chapter ef Alpha Delta Kappa met Monday night at the home of Mrs. Bessie Forsythe. New members were initiated and the group voted to contribute to the heart fund. The program in cluded colored slides of Europe. Sweetheart of Ball Chosen SHERIDAN The Sheridan As sembly of Rainbow for Girls held their annual Sweetheart Ball in the Willamina high school auditorium on Saturday evening. Miss Edie Sutton of Sheridan was chosen Sweetheart of the ball She was crowned by her escort. Phillip Beardslee. Princesses were Diane Aaron, Leann Johnston and Deloris White of Sheridan and Jeanette Carlson, worthy advisor. Irom willamina. Cupids Walts was the theme used for the decorations. Chape rones were Mrs. Fern Eberhart. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huchev and LMrs. Jack Stoddard, all of Sheri dan. Engagement Told SHERIDAN Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Smuck of Sheridan have an nounced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Gay L. Smuck, to Larry Haddon, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Haddon of Rt. L Sheridan. A spring wedding is planned. Both young people arc graduates of Sheridan high school. The bride-to-be is employed as a bookkeeper and receptionist In Dr. Menkel'i office in McMinnville and Mr. Haddon is employed by the Bell Telephone Company in Salem. Goldenweds To Celebrate SILVERTON-Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Reed of Silverton will be cele brating their 50th wedding anni versary on Sunday, Feb. 23 at an open house at their residence, Blfi N. Water St. Friends are invited to call between 2 and 5 o'clock The couple's seven children will be present for the occasion in cluding Mrs. Oscar Miller and family of Julesburg, Calif., Mrs. C. L. Fletcher of Omaha, Neb., Mrs. Dale Sexton of McMinnville. Robert H. Reed and family and Earl D. Reed and family of Sher idan, Clyde Reed of Sheridan and Carl Reed of Silverton. The goldenweds were married In Nebraska and came to Oregon from Colorado in 1937. Unit! his retirement he was a cattle" and wheat rancher. Cherry-ettes Meet The Cherry-ettes chapter of the Refrigeration Service Engineers Society Auxiliary held their month ly meeting Wednesday night at the Mayflower Hall. Plans were made to bold a jitney dance in April to make money for their year s projects. The host commit tee included Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hann and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Luke. Sharon Finley to Wed in June j V BROOKS The Rev. and Mrs. Charles H. Finley of Brooks art announcing t h e engagement of their daughter, Miss Sharon Finley, to Willard Weddle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Weddle of Gervais. Miss Finley is a senior at the Salem Academy and Mr. Weddle Is employed at the VanCleave Berry Farm. The couple plans June wedding. LYONS Mrs. Al Wesley was hostess for a coffee Monday after, noon honoring Mr. Wesley's moth er. Mrs. Matilda Wesley of Long view, Wash., on her 72nd birthday anniversary. 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