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I 6-(Sec. I) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sat., June 21, '58 O ' Statesman's HOME ranorama Women . . . Music . . . Fashions . . . Features Pentacle Opens Season Sunday Around Town . . By JERYME ENGLISH AN AU REVOIR . . . surprise par ty honored Miss Susana Martorani of Argentina, who has been an ex change student at South Salem High School the past year, when Aliss Sue Jackson and Miss Janice rhillips entertained Friday night ... the affair was held at the lat ter's home at Four Corners . . . Miss Martorani, who made many friends in her year's stay in Sa lem, leaves June 25 for a tour of the t'nited States before returning to her home in Buenos Aires . . . j Theme of the party was "So Long Susana, Till We Meet Again" . . . there was dancing in the recrea tion room and refreshments . . . the girls remained for a slumber party and then surprised Susana with a bon voyage gift . . . Bidden ... to the party were the Misses Sandy Everitt, Gerry Rose, Judy Atwpod, Claudia Fry, Nancy Mischke, Barbara Henken, M.vra Wilson, Norma Nyberg, Sue Mer rill, Kennie Ruth Carlson, .Diana Hrubetz, Pamela Morrison, Doris Kitzman, Bafbara Keudell . . Jim Heltzel, Richard Davis, Stan ley Barbee, Kent Lammers, Dale Drake, John Brown, Jim Litchfield, Danny Ritter, Steve Adams, Ira Feitelson, Don Cooper, Gary Ves tal. Dan Moore, Al King, John Lundauist and Ray Hadley . Coffee hostesses ...Friday morning were Mrs. G. F. Cham bers and her sister. Miss Dorathea Steusloff, who entertained informal ly at their Acorn Lane home for the pleasure of Mrs. Raymond Walsh, who is visiting here from San Francisco ... a few longtime friends were bidden to greet the former Salem resident . . . Dinner hosts . . . tonight will be Dr. and Mrs. Estill Brunk, who are entertaining at China City hon ' ring tbeir son, Dr. Ronald Brunk, and his fiancee. Miss Shirley Wal ker, wbo will be married on Sun- day ... the dinner will precede " the wedding rehearsal and bidden re members of the bridal party. A patio coffee ... on Friday morning when Mrs. Lynn Woods and Mrs. Willard Wilson enter tained at the latter's home on Boice Street . . . the hostesses in vited thirty-two of their Candalaria neighbors to call between 10 and 12 o'clock ... I Club hosts . . . Friday night were Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wil liamson, who feted members of their club at bridge and a late sup per at their Orchard Heights home. Engagement news . . . Miss My ra Friesen and Malcolm L. Brand recently announced their betrothal and are planning a September wed ding . . . Miss Friesen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Erieien of Dallas and her fiance U the son of Mr. and Mrs. Konert L. Brand of Salem ... the bride elect graduated this month from Willamette University, where she was prominent in musical circles and a member of Mu Phi Epsilon, national music honorary . . . Mr. Brand graduated a year ago from Willamette University and is now with State Farm Insurance Co. . . Friends ... of Miss Joanne Maurine Bennett, daughter of the Gordon Bennetts of Wecoma Beach, will be interested to hear of her engagement to James Allen Mc Knight Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James Allen McKnight of Beaver ton .. . the duo plan a September wedding ... the bride-elect, who often visits in the capital, is the granddaughter of Mrs. Brown E. Sisson, a former Salem resident, who is now at the Willamette View Manor ... the news was recently revealed at the bride-elect's soror ity. Kappa Kappa Gamma, at Ore gon State College . . . Annual Governors Review . . at Fort Lewis this weekend is attracting a number of Salem resi dents . . . Governor and Mrs. Rob ert D. Holmes will head the dele gation to Fort Lewis to review the National Guard troops of the 41st Infantry Division this afternoon. . . Governor and Mrs. Holmes will be honor guests at luncheon at Camp Murray for which Major General and Mrs. -George M. Haskett will be hosts . . . following the review. Governor and Mrs. Holmes and Governor and Mrs. Rosellini of Washington will attend a reception at the Officers' Club and later a dinner to be given by Major Gen eral and Mrs. Thomas E. Rilea of Clackamas . .- . Among others . . . planning to attend the Review are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Wright Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cover, Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Maison and Mrs. Wil liam C. Dyer Jr. and son, Connell . . . the latter has been at Fort Lewis for the week with his father, a member of the 41st Division . . . South bound . . . this weekend are Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Fisher and daughter, Susan, Dr. and Mrs. Vern W. Miller and Dr. and Mrs. Carl Holm, who are headed for San Francisco, where the medicos will attend the annual meeting of the American Medical Association at the Sheraton-Palace Hotel . . . Dr. Miller is president of the Ore Mrs. Owen Miller, who are al gon Medical Society ... Dr. and ready in the bay city for a medi- cal meeting, will remain for the AMA meetings . . . Arriving ... in the capital today for a fortnight's visit will be Mr. and Mrs. Winston Taylor and chil dren, Alan, Hope and Brian of Mill Valley, Calif., former Salem residents, who will be guests of his mother, Mrs. Milo E. Taylor . . . While thev are in Oregon Mr. Taylor, who is public' relations di rector for the. Nevada-California Methodist conference, will fly to Spokane for a meeting ... Visiting . . . at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Coburn Grabenhorst is her sister, Mn. R. J. Sigler, and sons, Bobby and Craig, of Stock ton, Calif. . . . Sunday they will go on to Walla Walla to visit their mother with Mrs. Grabenhorst and sons, Coburn and Geoffrey, joining them for a week ... A guest ... at the home of Mr, and Mrs. George Weller is her sister, Miss Marie Churchill of Portland . . . Visiting at the Her man Jochimsen home is a former Salem resident, Steve Goodrich of San Pedro, Calif. . . . Vacationing ... at Honeyman Park on the Oregon coast this week were Dr. and Mrs. Maynard Shiffer and children, Julie and Alan . . . ' ? I'M I J a - 1 i ! ! 'llIILI (I A U Pentacle Theatre's 1958 season opens Sunday night with the comedy, "Bus Stop", by William Inge. Taking leading roles are the four pictured above, left to right, Stanley Judd, Bill Galloway, Barbara Ruhle and Jim Krceplin. Curtain time is 8:15 at the Pentacle barn on the Salem-Dallas highway. The comedy will 'un through June 28 and the dress rehearsal to night is being sponsored as a benefit performance by the Willamette Veterinary Auxiliary. Miss Snook Delegate Centralia Temple, Pythian Sis ters held their last meeting of the season Wednesday evening. Miss Elsie Snook was elected grand temple representative to attend the session to be held in Eugene in October. Mrs. Hubert Gatts was elected as alternate. After the meeting about 23 went to China City for refreshments. Dear Ann Landers She's Drowning in Sea of Easy Debts By ANN LANDERS Dear Ann: I'm in a mess and too ashamed to go to anyone I know. Please tell me what to do. I'm going crazy. I'm drowning in a sea of debts and there's no land in sight. I've been married almost five years and my husband makes a good salary. He's always given me his check and kept a small allowance" for lunches and gasoline. I've obligated myself all over town. I bought a color TV set, new refigerator, new rugs, an auto matic washer, and many things which seemed easy to handle on time payments. Now I'm afraid to answer the door or the phone for fear it's a bill collector. If my husband knew of the shape we were in fi nancially I'm afraid he'd break my neck. Don't give me a bawling out. I know I deserve it, Ann, but what I need is a way out of this mess. IN DEEP The first think to do Is pull yourself together and make a list of your debts. Decide how much yon can pay on each bill every week. Go to your creditors and tell them you're In a bind. -Explain yon intend to pay your bills In full, and ask them to be patient. Then, take an oath on a stack of duhnlng letters that you're not going to buy one nickel's worth nntil yon're completely out of hock. . Your real problem is self discipline. Once you've put your foot down (on your pocket book) you'll be surprised at how many things yon can live without. Dear Ann: Is "there any way I can convince the girls I meet that a man doesn't have to be tall to be 'a good husband? I'm S feet 6, 'the same height as Carmen Basilio. Ever since my college days I've been jilted for a taller man. I'm 42 years old and still a bachelor. The average girl is shorter than I am. Why does a five foot girl insist on a six foot man? Shouldn't a girl be content with sobriety, honor, kindness, loyalty and intelligence, regardless of physical height? If a man is a cheat, a liar and a drunk does it make him less attractive if there's six feet of him lying in jail or staggering in the gutter? I've contacted matrimonial agencies, Get-Acquainted Groups and Lonely Hearts Clubs but I find that 3 out of 4 women specify a man must be tall. What's the answer? G.L.B. x I haven't got an answer, but I do have a question. Why does a man with honor, sobriety, klndnssw, loyalty and Intelligence look for a wife in a matrimonial agency or a Lonely Heart Club? What In the world kind of a woman do you expect to find In such places? I can tell you. Or better still, you tell me you've had the experience. Short men get married every day must be another reason you'r single. -. (Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to her in care of this newspaper and enclose a stamped , self -addressed envelope.) ' iCouvrifht la&i. riild XnUrsriMS. lac.) Couple Wed At Dallas Nuptials Miss Marian Jo Ann Ratzlaff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Ratzlaff, became the bride of Cal vin Paul Ewert of Reedley, Calif. Friday evening at the Dallas Mn- nonite Brethren Church. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Ewert of Reedley. Rev. David J. Wiens officiated at the 8 o'clock rites assisted by Dr. John Houser. Mrs. Harlan Ratzlaff was the organist and J. C. Kliewer sang. The bridal gown was of chan tilly lace and nylon tulle over sat in fashioned with a Sabrina neck line enhanced with iridescent se quins and pearls. The bouffant skirt was tiered with alternate panels of lace and tulle terminat ing in a chapel train. Her finger tip veil was held by a lace half hat embellished with sequins and pearls. She carried white roses, Attendants Wore Pink Mrs. Robert Klassen of Oakland, Calif, was the honor attendant and Mrs. J. C. Kliewer of Reedley, sis ter of the groom, was the brides maid. They wore ballarina gowns of frosted pink nylon sheer over taffeta styled with matching taf feta pleated cummerbunds with flowing panels. The headpieces were of white nylon sheer trimmed with seed pearls. They carried cascade bouquets of deep pink carnations and lily-of-the-valley. Alden Ewert came from Hills- boro, Kansas to be his brother's best man. Ushers included Harlan Ratzlaff, brother of the bride, Clarence Liechty, Wilbur Ewert and Dean Kliewer. LaVern Ratz laff, brother of the bride, was the groomsman. The bride's mother chose a light blue sheath dress with matching bolero and hat and black acces sories. She pinned a corsage of pink roses and white feathered carnation corsage to her son's wedding. Reception In Church Parlor Miss June Schultz and Mrs. George Richard poured at the re ception which followed in the church parlor. Mrs. Alden Ewert and Mrs. LaVern Ratzlaff cut the cake. Assisting were the Misses Lorraine Quiring, Donna Kliewer, Eleanor Nazarenus, Beverly Flam ing and Margretha Goertz. For going away the new Mrs. Ewert donned a navy blue and white pimasilk dress, white hat and navy accessories. The newly weds will live in Reedley, whore the bride will teach, and the groom will continue his studies in elec-' trical engineering at Fresno State College. Coffee Today for OES Members . Ainsworth Chapter Order of East ern Star met Wednesday night with the new officers, worthy matron, Mrs. Howard Jenks, and worthy patron, Ira Goddard, presiding. Mrs. George Howard, worthy matron of Salem Chapter, was escorted. Reports of Grand Chapter were given by Mrs Paul Riffey, Mrs. Frank Brown, Mrs. Ira Goddard and Mrs. Howard Jenks. Presenta tion to the chapter of sheaf of wheat for star point Ruth was given by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Riffey and Mr. and Mrs. Omer Huff.. Announced by Junior past matron Mrs. Riffey of fifty year pin award which was presented to Mrs. John Heppner, who is ill. A coffee will held today from 1:30 to 4:30 at the home of Mrs. Fred Koken for members and friends. ' , A fashion show featuring the sack dress was presented by Mrs. Luther Peterson, Mrs. Roger Fliesbach, Mrs. Claude Cummings, Mrs. Morse Stewart, and Mrs. 0. E. McCary with Mrs. LeRoy Stewart as commentator. Altar Society Elects Mrs. A. W. Lovcik has been elected president of the St. Jo seph's Altar society. Other of ficers who will serve with her in clude Mrs. Frank Chamberlain, vice president; Mrs. Walter Bilyeu, secretary; Mrs. Norval Hirons, treasurer; Mrs. Matthew Steiner, financial secretary. New officers of the St. Vincent de Paul i altar society are Mrs. Leo Strauch, president: Mrs. Zoe McCormack, ,vice president: Mrs, Leslie Smith, treasurer;! Mrs Frederick Breunan. treasuftv Glamor Berry Strawberries Show Sty le Whenever Used By MAXINE BUREN Statesman Woman's Editor Most folks look upon strawberries as a elamorous food, and we will go along with the majority, for no matter how often during the all-too-short season strawberries appear on the menu, or how often they appear in frozen form iq winter, we always consider them something very special. There's still time to enjoy those berries this season, tney re coming in from the hills. I've eaten the hard red balls called "strawberries" in New York. and the lovely long pointed Jordbaer of Denmark, and no matter what the flavor or the looks, they ere welcomed. Our's fresh from the warm sun, are tops in then- circles,, and I'll take a plain vine ripened Marshall from the field across the road just any da in preference to the most elegant dessert a chef can devise. But we can strike a happy medium too. between- the back-to-na ture berry eater and the city chef who does a lot of fixing to cover up the fact that his ingredients have seen better days. Let's look at what we can do by way of elegance in cheese pies, using our own Deautitui nerries. - StrawberryXheese Pie 1 8-ounce package cream cheese, V teaspoon salt softened teaspoon vanilla Vi cup sugar 1 10-inch baked pastry shell Vi cup light cream 1 pint fresh sliced strawberries 2 eggs, well beaten cup sugar Combine cheese, cup sugar, bream, eggs, salt and vanilla: beat until smooth. Turn into pastry shell. Bake in slow oven (300) 1 hour, or until knife inserted in center comes out clean. Cool. Combine strawberries and Yt cup sugar; mix well. Top pie with strawberry mixtures Or these fancy pastries: Strawberry Napoleons IMiss Karen Friesen A Bjide Miss Karen LeCeans Friesen, daughter of Mrs. Betty Friesen, became the bride of Kenneth Rod ger Evenhus, son of Mrs. Alben Evenhus, on Saturday; June 14 at the First Church of the Nazarene. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Duane Muth in a simulated garden setting before a white trel lis covered with roses and banked with pink and white carnations. gladiolus, and lilies. The bride wore a floor length gown of white brocade taffeta and lace which was made by the Itroom s mother and carried white Bible and a white orchid, Her coronet tiara of seed pearls and sequins had a fingertip length Veil. Abe Doerksen gave his niece I in marriage. The garden theme was carried lout in the gowns of the attendants. The maid of honor, Jane Doerk- I sen, and bridesmaids Misses Laur- is Kolsky, Shirley Evenhus and Kitty Waldron, carried parasols made of net which matched their pastel waltz gowns. Flower girl was Beverley Evenhus, niece of the groom, and Wayne Evenhus, nephew of the groom, was ring bearer. Brother Is Best Man James Evenhus was his broth er i best man. Dean and Dennis Evenhus, brothers of the groom, and Robert Hawk, were the groomsmen, and brothers, Stanley and Earnest Evenhus, ushered, Shirley Quiring was the organist, and Bob Stevens was soloist. Di anna and Donna Schmitz lighted the tapers. Dorothy Funk was in charge of the guest book, with Leona Dye in charge of gifts, assisted by Dee Friesen, brother of the bride, Jer ry Evenhus, brother of the groom, Mrs. Darrel Parnel, and Mrs. Rus- sel Hicks. A reception followed in the church hall. Mrs. Al Schroeder and Mrs. Dave Friesen, aunts of the bride, cut the cake and Mrs. Bill Wilson, cousin of the bride, and Mrs: Duane Muth poured. Assist ing were Charlotte Ponsford, Rose mary "Werner, Sherrill Friesen, and Kathy Hicks. The young couple left on a hon eymoon trip to the beachers and southern Oregon. For going away the bride donned a black and white sheath and white accessories. The couple will live in Salem. Wed at Garden Rites :V , W-r:i V iff Miss Myrna Landona Mr. and Mrs. Ronald B. Carr (Donna Finley) who were mar ried at a garden ceremony on June 14 at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert T. Carr. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Irene B. Holzworth. (McEwan Studio). Vi recipe plain pastry V cup sugar 1 cup fresh sliced strawberries softened Roll out pastry on lightly floured surface to tt-incn thickness. Press into 15-Vixirxl-inch baking pan. Cut into 16 rectangles. Bake in very hot oven (450 degrees) 10 minutes, or until lightly browned. Cool. Combine strawberries and sugar; mix well. Let stand 10 minutes. Drain; reserve juice. Combine strawberry juice mixture and cheese. Beat until blended. Spread on pastry rectangles. Top rectangles with strawberries. Place rectangles in 8 stacks. Serves 8. Mr. Holcomb Feted by Bethel Final meeting of the spring sea son was held by Bethel 35, Inter national Order of Jobs Daughters at the Scottish Rite Temple on Monday. Preceding the meeting a father and daughter banquet was held. High point of the banquet was the observance of the 86th birthday of Claire Holcomb, hon orary grandfather of the Bethel. He was presented with a birthday cake and a gift. Mr. Holcomb has Secretaries Install New Officers Installation officers for Cascade Chapter of the National Secretaries Association was held Tuesday eve ning at the Golden Pheasant. The offices include Miss Jean C. Brim acombe, president; Miss Mayme B. Smith, first vice president; Miss Carol Waterman, second vice pres ident; Miss Lois R. Manning, re cording secretary, Miss Helene G. Ruettgers, corresponding secre tary; and Mrs. Claude Borszich, treasurer Mrs. R. M. Fossett, secretary to Mark Gehlar of Oregon Fruit Prod ucts Co , was initiated. The follow ing members of the former Heart of the Valley Chapter at Corvallis have transferred membership to Cascade Chapter and were present for the ceremony: Miss Edith Mc Dougall, Miss Edith Law, Mrs. Lewis J. Smith, and Mrs. Bessie M. Taylor. Guests from Amanuenses Chap ter at Eugene were Mrs. Gladys E. Kats, Mrs. E. Myrle Johnson, Mrs. Donna Snellstrom and Mrs. Judy Cassell. The Corvallis members will be hostesses for the July 15 meeting nf the chapter. Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. When a young man has asked a girl for a date a month or so in advance, should she hear from him again before the specified day? A. This would be the courteous and thoughtful thing for him to do in order to avoid any possi bility of misunderstanding. , Q. Should a maid be addressed as "Jane" or as "Miss Smith"T A. She should be addressed as "Jane." Club Entertained Mrs. Wallace Brennan told of the activities of the YWCA at the meet ing of the Welcome Wagon Club Tuesday held at the Salem Wom an's Club. A dessert luncheon was served with bridge and' pinochle following, ( uasts were Mrs. Clart, ence Hyde and Mrs. George Esau. Mrs. Jack Lumbley was chairman of the hr less committee, assisted by Mrs. Carl Williams, Mrs. John Anderson and Mrs. R. H. Vincent. Newlyweds Are Feted at Party I 8-ounce package cream cheese, set an almost perfect attendance record at the Bethel. Miss Carol Boehm, newly in stalled queen, presided at the meeting. Honored were Mr. Hol comb, Miss Marilynn Reaney, past honored queen, and Miss Lou Ann Wain, grand Bethel fifth messen ger, Invitations were accepted to the installations of Bethel U of Gresh- am, Bethel 3 of Portland and the ceremonies ' for Willamette Chap ter, Order of DeMolay. Of much interest to the group was the announcement of the 50th HOPEWELL Mr. and Mrs. wedding anniversary of -Mr. and James Elbert Hart (Mrs. Gladys Mrs. Claire Holcomb, to be cele- Terrill) were honored with a re- brW June 29. .. . , .. . . Reports were given by Misses ception and party at the home of Cappg Mary Driver( and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warnock Sat- Paula Freeburn on correspondence urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hart with honorary grandmothers at the were married May 29 at Stevenson, TS?n"Lan,a r'Mle BU1 Wash, and reside in Salem. Mrs. Iores Gr?ve'hMlsse'l and Harold Davis arranged old time Weather "? anc?? songs into a skit about the couple'p U" ' t.: h mIT. i.i w i atitlclpatea married life". Hostesses itJJJ1,1: included Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Flossier",',"" 1 v Schreiner and Mrs. Carl Hallsted. r "" Forty-one friends and relatives at-1 mi T' ilJ tended and presented the couple lIKee DirtllCiayS witnagut.. I H ""l-l i 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Turner of ire VseieDraieu Springfield are announcing the coming marriage of their daugh- JEFFERSON An open house ter, Miss Claudia Turner, to Stan- on Sunday, June IS at the home ley Warnick, son of Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weddle Arthur Warnick of Hopewell. The marked the 80th birthday of the wedding will be an event of the formers mother, Mrs. Frank Wed HoDewell Seventh Dav Adventist die. The occasion also marked the Church Sunday evening, June 22 at lt birthday of Mrs. Weddle'i fa 8 p.m. with a reception following. tberi John Calahan of Albany, and ner granason, oieven weaaies Wallace KOAD St. Monica ninth birthday. Altar society. No. 26 have elected The hostesses, Mrs. Leo Weddle new officers as follows: Mrs. WU- and Mrs. Kenneth Petersen, daush liam Nelke, president; Mrs. Joe ter-in-law,and daughter, were as Nelke, vice president; and Mrs. sisted in serving by Judy Petersen William A. Trumm. secretary and Sharon Wells of Jefferson, and treasurer. , I June Minsnall of Albany. Euclid Chapter to Install Tonight JEFFERSON Euclid chapter, OES, will bold public installation of 1958 officers tonight at 8 o clock Presiding will be Mrs. Helen Cay- wood, worthy matron, and Delmer Davidson, worthy patron. Installing officers win be Rex Hartley, past grand patron; Es ther Hartley, grand marshal; Hazel Borst, grand chaplain; Edith Moore, grand organist. The panel of new officers will include Irene; Reeves, worthy ma tron; Wilson- Young, worthy pa tron; Helen Sitton, associate ma tron; MaxSchulz, associate patron; Josephine G e t c h e 1 1, secretary; Nancy Davidson, treasurer; Jene Dirruck, conductress; Lillian Schulz, associate conductress; Hel en Caywood,' chaplain; Zona Phelps, marshal; Joy Robison, or ganist; Joan Hamby, Adah; Ruth Daulton, Ruth; Beverly Gibson, Esthers. Miriam Lent, Manna; Ma- tie Young, Electa; Lee Padrick, warder; Philip Dimick, sentinel; Hannah Wright and Frances Kelly, courtesy offiers. Miss Sargent Announces Betrothal Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sargent are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn Serena, to William Maude, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maude all of Salem Miss Sargent is a graduate of South Salem High School. She at tended Oregon State College and Pacific University. Mr. Maude graduated from Sa lem High and attended Held's col lege in San Francisco and Oregon State College. The young couple plan a sum- mejyvedding. Auxiliary Entertained FOUR CORNERS Mrs. Ray mond Ruggles, assisted by Ifes dames I. H. White, Merrill Em ery, George Hager and Ray De guire, were hostesses on Thursday afternoon from 1:30 to 5 o'clock foi a coffee to the Ladies Aux iliary of World War 1 Veterans Barracks 113 at the Ruggles home. Reporting on the Washington state convention at Chehalis this month were Mrs. John Jardine, r'epartment senior vice president of Oregon and president of the local auxiliary, also Mesdames Walter White, William McKinney, F. W. Young and I. H. White. 5 ONLYI Admiral TV Sets Special Prices I Wills Music Store i 432 State Street Altrusa Club Installation Dinner Altrusa Club members held their 10th annual installation banquet Thursday night at the Colonial House. Mrs. Frank Fisher of the Albany Altrusa Club and a former Salem resident installed the offi cers. They include Mrs. Clyde A, Clark, president; Miss Nelda Trul linger, vice-president; Miss Kay Gouley, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Margaret Simmons, recording secretary; Miss Etta Sutter, treas urer; Mrs. Arthur Steimonts, Dr, Gale Curry, and Mrs. R. E. Win- kenwerder, directors. Dr. Martha Springer gave the address of welcome and entertain ment was provided by Kelly Davis, accordion selections, and Donna Stone, who gave a reading. Guests attending were Miss Ade line Kendell, Mrs. Lola Ballinger, Mrs. Bert Cultus, Miss Brita Wen dell, all of Portland Altrusa Club Miss Phyllis Moore, Mrs. Marjorie Sexton and Mrs. Fisher, Albany Altrusa Club, and Miss Margaret Thompson, Salem. The vacation theme was used for the decor with a blue and white color scheme. The committee in charge Included Mrs. Carl Benson, chairman, Mrs. Addison Lane and Miss Etta Sutter. Doi Olds gave a talk on "Prop aganda" at the meeting of the Temple Beth Sholom Sisterhood Wednesday night. The childrens Sunday School will give a donation to the Childrens' Asthmatic Hos pital in Denver. Mrs. Robert Golden, president; and Mrs. Syd ney Levene, program chairman. were hostesses. , At im o'clock ceremony Friday evening at the First Congregational Church Miss Myrga Jean Landon became the bride of Ronald Roy. Radford of Albany. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burdick Landon and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Nor man Radford of Albany. Rev. David D. Rose officiated at the rites and Jean Hobson Rich was the organist. The bride's lace gown was fash ioned with a princess style bodice, bateau neckline and long tapered sleeves. The skirt was enhanced with alternate rows of gathered lace and net over tiered net. A pearl tiara held her fingertip net veil. She carried a bascade bouquet of white carnations centered with a white orchid. Mrs. James Brazie was her sis ter's honor attendant and carried a cascade bouquet of yellow glad ioluses. She wore a waltz gown of aqua lace and chiffon with short sleeves and full skirt. Mrs. Ken neth Radford, the grom's sister-in-law, Mrs. Ronald Cannoy and Mrs. Joe W. Carter were the brides maids. Their dresses and bouquets were identical to the matron of honor's. Twin Brother Is Best Maa The twin brother of the groom. Donald Radford of Albany, was best man. Ushers were Alan Me- Closkey, Kenneth Radford, the groom's brother, and Max Landon, the bride's brother. Mrs. Landon wore a dusty rose lace dress to which she pinned a white orchid corsage and Mrs. Radford chose a navy blue jersey dress with a white orchid corsage. Mrs. Jack Versteeg and Mrs. Stan Burke poured at the recep tion which followed at the church. Mrs. Helen Poet cut the cake and assisting were Miss Carol Boesch, Mrs. Howard Smith, Mrs. Hal Lan don, Mrs. Mark Landon, Miss De loris Teopfer and Mrs. Wilbur Mitchell. When the couple left on their wedding trip, the new Mrs. Rad ford donned a black linen sheath -with black and white check finger tfp duster and white accessories. The couple will live in Albany and their address will be 710 W. 5th Street. Miss JJplton, Mr. Williams Eijgaged , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bolton of Prineville are announcing the en gagement of their, daughter, Wau neta Jo, to Burton Lee Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Williams of Salem. Miss Bolton is a senior at the University of Oregon and is affili ated with Delta Gamma sorority. Mr. Williams also attends the Uni versity and is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. The wedding will take place July 12 in Salem. Hostesses Fete Miss Hamilton Miss Marilyn Hamilton was bon- ored at a pre-nuptial shower at the Christian and Missionary Alli ance Church on Tuesday. Miss Bev erly and Miss Janet Ediger sang and appearing on the program were Miss Ailene Haverland and Mrs. Roy Batchelor. Thirty-five attended the p a r t y. Hostesses were Mrs. Irvhi Friesen, Mrs. Arthur Friesen,' Mrs. Henry Friesen, Mrs. M. Haverland, Mrs: Mary Hansen, Mrs. Fred Loy, Mrs. Donald Sheets and Mrs. Henry Suderman. BEDDING PLANT SALE PETUNIAS LOBELIAS MARIGOLDS SALVIAS WAX LEAF BEGONIAS AGERATUM WHILE THEY LAST 3 Bfor $1 00 FREEH SIS FREE Lilly's New Liquid Fish Formula ; $V1 Q5 gaue. Improved, deodorised natural plant food.......... "Br J m HFATHPP Summer blooming varieties, beginning $ J A ' ' ' " I BBlisIXe flower. In variety and in containers. .... I 3U . Brydon's Nursery & Seed Slore Ph. 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