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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1957)
3 :v: ?r . ---A I .t-.. i- To Give Concert The septet of pianists above will play in con cert next Friday night at 8:15 o'clock in the Willamette University Fine Arts auditorium. Piano Septet To Play Friday Salem Federated Music Clubs and the Oregon Music Teachers Association are presenting the Sa lem Septet in a concert this com ing Friday night, May 10. The program will be at 8:15 o'clock in the Fine Arts auditor ium ot Willamette University. The septet is made up of a group of local teachers, members of both teaching organizalions, and is directed by Norman Rey nolds, formerly on the faculty of the music department at Clark College, Vancouver, Wash. The septet was organized about a year ago and last June gave a trial concert. This concert was well received, and since then they have played for the Kiwanis con vention and have given a concert in Silverto'n sponsored by the Sil- verton Music Teachers. 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It combines the vitamins and minerals often lost when cutting off fattening foods con taining these needed vitamins and min erals. It combines the vegetable cellu lose that has no calories yet eipands when it absorbs water thereby helping give the feeling of t full, contented ttomtch. In fact these tiny capsules are to packed with vitamins and minerals, protein and non-caloric filling food, they actually equal and exceed many t meaL fat goes fast l You'll be surprised tl the fat you lose the first week, the inches that disappear the first month. No hunger, no strict dieting, no drugs, no exercise. And the cost is absolutely nothing unless you grow slim, more youthful looking, more active and enjoy better neattn. We nrHfv im ALL-IN.ONI CAPSUtll aw entirely lafa ler human Signed. out W. Stokeiberry, DlrerfM American leie 01th and Telling laborarorlei, Chxogo, Ulinoei all lead active lives in Salem. They teach full schedules and sev eral -are raising families. They are Frances Palmason, Dorothy Lee, Jean Morrisson, Marjorie Muntz, Mary .Johnson, Marjorie Chumb ley, and Doris George Hale. Guild Installs New Officers Officers were installed for the term by Weslcyan Service Guild of the Jason Lee Methodist Church Monday evening at its meeting at the church. The new group heading the or ganization includes ' Mrs. Merlin Ready, president; Mrs. James Tindall, vice president; Mrs. Clif ford Ellis, recording secretary; Miss Mary Keefer, secretary of promotion; Mrs. Herbert Lange, treasurer; Mrs. A. E. Utley, co ordinator; and as secretaries of the various activities, Mrs, Paul Silke, spiritual life; Mrs. A. E. Flathers, missionary, education: Mrs. E. T. Boyer, Christian social relations; Mrs, Wayne Kuhl, local activities; Mrs. Myron Strang, sup ply work; Miss. Helen Fletcher, status of women; Mrs. Marie Put man, membership; Mrs. Eugene Kitzmiuer, publicity; Mrs. Ernest Johanscn, publications; Mrs. Her- man Rchfuss. music: and Mrs. Virgil Ballantyne, contact and cneec In charge of the evening's pro gram were Mrs. Hehfuss, Mrs. Put man and Mrs. KItzmiller, and hostesses for the evening were sirs. Alfred Vick, Mrs. B. A. Shell hart and Miss Fletcher. VISITOR in the capital for a few days is Mrs. Marshall Cor nelt of Klamath Falls. She is at the Senator Hotel. Mrs. Cornell is taking in ses sions of the Oregon Federation of Women s Clubs. Over the weekend she was guest at the beach home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Dorris of Springfield at Neskowin, and while on the coast attended the Republican program and potluck at Siletz. She came on to Salem with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Viesko. Mrs. Cornett is im mediate past Republican national committeewoman. Limbeck-Abbott Wedding Sunday at Stayton Church y 298 V J to CArSUltt VJp'- I feonoitiy Six., 160 CihkH VI: i $1.0 V M. f 1 ALL GOOD DMJO AND DEPARTMENT STOWS 1 L-J"". 'J In this week's' Post BING CROSBY sounds off on TV, Presley, Sullivan, Sinatra! In an exclusive inter view with Pete Martin, the dean of American entertainers speaks his mind about: ELVIS PRESLEY -Bing give his frank opinion of the famous sideburned phenom enon and offers his own pro. diction of Presley's future in the entertainment world. ED SULLIVAN - Binf telli Ed's unusual secret of suc cess and reveals a ihow businem fact about SuIIivaa mott people don't know. FRANK SINATRA - Croibjr makes several candid re marks about Sinatra and hit talent some of which may amaze you. HARRY BELAFONTE PAT OuriE-The old master talks about their styles. And why there seem to be so many younf tinfing "bright lights" thaia days -and why they don't last very long. Don't mitt "I Call on Bing Crosby" by Pete Martin, in this week's iaaue of The Sat urday Evening Post IN ALL, 9 articles, 4 stories, i serials, 1 novelette, many cartoons. Get your copy today! A pretty setting of spring blooms marked the wedding of Miss Caro lyn Idcll Abbott of Stayton and Merle Otto Limbeck of Scio, Sun day afternoon in the Methodist church at Stayton. The bride is the daughter of the Rev. Kenneth F. Abbott, pastor of the church, and Mrs. Abbott, and Mr. Limbeck Is trie son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Limbeck, route 2, Scio. Large baskets of lilacs, ranging from the dark to light shades, and white spirea, and candles deco rated the church for the 4 0 clock service ,at which the Rev. H. G. Herrmann, Salem, retired, a long time friend of the Abbott farrjily, officiated. For the music Mrs. J. Hcadrick played the marches and accompanied Mrs. Ted Boehme of Aumsville, soloist. The . bride's father also sang and during the ceremony tang' "The Lord's Prayer." ' For her wedding the bride wore a net and lace over heavy satin dress, in floor length. It was styled with a V-neck with inset net yoke and long sleeves, the bodice but toned down the back. The illusion veil, edged in Chantilly lace, was one long used in the family and it was arranged from a crown of stiff lace trimmed with seed pearls. For her flowers the bride carried a cascade arrangement of white Shasta chrysanthemum dai sies. The bride wore a silver cross the bridegroom had ordered made in Germany while he was in serv ice there. Mrs. Claire Limbeck, sister-in-law of the bridegroom, was ma tron of honor. She wore a light yellow brocaded taffeta frock and a hat of matching material with daisy brim. She wore a daisy necklace and carried a bouquet of Ester Reed daisies. Oralee Boe hme, Aumsville, was junior altcnd- African Violet &how And Plant Sale Set Salem African Violet Society Is planning a show and plant sale on May 16, the event to start off with a potluck dinner at 6:30 o'clock in Mayflower Hall. The interested public is invited. Mrs. Charles Warren will show colored pictures of African violeta taken at the national convention Noble Basher will show pictures taken on his trip to Mexico, also of orchids and other interesting olants. African violett and other plants will be on tale. Members of the society are being asked to bring their African violets and ether blooms for arrangement!. WEBKOOT (Special) The Webfoot Social Service Club met Thursday at the home of Mrs, John Hackworth. Those present were: Mrs. Ralph Curfman, Mrs, Tommy Lyman, Mrs. Edith May, Mrs. Rosco Roberts, Mrs. Henry Freshour, Mrs. Gertrude Morgar cidge, and Mrs. Anna Holdredge. The next meeting will be a pot luck dinner meeting at the home of Mrs. Tommy Lyman in Amity. ant, and Diane Jeske, niece of the bride, was flower girl. Both junior attendants wore dresses of t h e same materia as that worn by the honor attendant. Candlelighters were Miss Diane Skirvin of Me- hama and Mrs. Robert Miller of Lyons. Their frocks in light green were styled identically to the hon or attendant's and they wore wrist lets of daisies. Claire Limbeck was best man for his brother. Jimmy Abbott, younger brother of the bride, was junior attendant lor me orine, eroom. and Marlin Circle of Sa lem, nephew of the bridegroom, was ring bearer. Following the tervice a recep tion was given at the church Yellow snapdragons, lilies of the valley and yellow tulips aecoraiea the room for the reception. Mrs. Taylor Cooper of Stayton was in charge of the decorations. Mrs. William E. Cross of Eu gene, aunt 01 tne Driae, cut tne cake. Mrs. Clarence Olds 01 Har- risburg assisting. Two aunts of the bridegroom, Mrs. Ross uinsman of Albany and Mrs. Elmer Lim beck of Scio, poured. Mrs. Ever ett H. Bixby of Salem, an aunt of the bride, was at the p u n c h bowl. Others assisting were Mrs. J. E. Lahey of Portland, an aunt; Mrs. R. G. Wood of Stayton, Miss Carol Chrisman of Albany, Mrs. Marion Jones of Portland, Mrs. Patricia Secher, Mrs. J. Johnson of Eugene, Mrs. Harold Wodtly, the latter in charge of the flowers. Ladies of the church and the in termediate and senior girls of the church assisted in serving. For going away the bride wore a blue dress with white accessor ies and corsage of white orchids, and carried a pink coat. The cou ple will make their new home near Stayton. Caplti! Journal, Salem, Ore., Tue., May 7, 13S7 (See. 1, Page 7) Ms. mint net. itii V- 135 195 remember her en Mother's Day, May 12th , because she's an angel. . . 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