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Albany Democrat-Herald from Albany, Oregon • 6

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WJl on a Miss Oldenburg Bride Of Robert McNeal The Woman's Page jcU a4 ua tv. Tt aruS ti I urn s4 lmX toUrn? Ut tat tue huv la ctusf LUfTin inrra. tMtUv law hhtmAtw ai tvW Utua eatir uy aie is ttwi saj lit IVst ViMti lir.lm cUnh Salem Ui aetticf tf.a 4 ia tia aitrraoaa ea as Jay 0 Wtu Cortra (XJenbcrf and lUirt McNeaJ Jr. Tte wodJLcf tnmmy per- ftV.r Iff jss ktaxt of lOAV Over The Kitchen, Stove North Albany Club in Session funrwd Ly the Re. A.

J. Jsfljcwoa, minister of tl thtcK. hriAt la th daughter ef Mr. arJ Mr. lUrry i.

Woman's Club Membersliip Tea Monday ha ss is add tr to sua a ti wwrtfcy of Wk4( lew of our MW-4)HMna wmM (wJ to ht wo aoutidt, ataelia. Uf- aad fwt 4 iU at uua-huadrd ytrs do tW thi a hum tLsi wt It beoar to Us as it- say oMitosijNirsry work In Us of Jefferson, aftj Uia fcrhicfrow ia tha toe ef Mr. a4 Mr. Kwrt w. la CorvtiUs tt WvSn Urs Um af fee X-rU Alton? TWciUy ctuk Mi4 tu fall aaceucg Ut Thursday en(-twt at IM at fctis, Ucrniaa Lutfcar.

A tuiwtttoa dmwrt was XJc.S'eaJ ef Macro 41 au hit tt at Cxtfm IUU au0(1a4 The church waa dcort4 An tavllj has be ta tha woaaea ef Albany to La aTtruliu. bcrahia mtv4 by IM ostna, wm mm (um Tha brida ts a giaduata ol t-fKa his school sa4 atuod UiX (Wen te aecMSio to bo fta by (fa Auny rouai." taiasa'a club, Mooday. A short bWnr ftoeCnf was Wmbar 17, truss I ta Jwid diaring srtrau. Rullje'cltark ta tho ariarooo at tha tall was aorvorad by each snai-hdtnt of W't. Ja W.

Aavage, RadforrJ-Salvon Invitations Out Mtia su. The Ma(J su. The hw, tfce tiao arts as Auuurt traa Iks pepuiar arts art U4l-ttenal, and aa (jvachmOaoi I a caotanpwary Uia. This aptua net ooJy to paiaticf, but to Sftuatf and liWa turt aa wU. The difficulty ariae lorauae la tho fielf at the arts it is mr tj tmpwiitile to make )udf oxots oa clr-cut erttorta.

and so ib aniy standard that Is uoderttou4 without oonfuiSoa Is age. The oao temporary product la iWhauhto, and lUt para- bar tolling of suounor vscauoo inpa or activiUta. he orfkwt TW pisa tn iif A 4 ufe4 tttruatiuiy rcaiSt. nut a fi at awuJ; 1GA9 fcuilrun ss vsLkfe pnta aio prduc4 ta Wa and wtt'4 aboot that Ifirftd rriMGW Uu ts to4e ot tno varwut prutt mis. ad ot tno rootoacpoaiy tytos of wortinf.

Cwtnari f.a Ibis a tha tact feat tosny S-' rotor prwuv aod that tfca prtt ruse Is bew U-a eWlitrt, yu have a con.tanauoa that to bard to roust BulWUns bo abuuwd trum 14 Wok Suoet, h'ew York. 4 Sharon Sitfitr yUJgtt Sororrry at Willomtttt On of tht new plodfat to aurortty at WUlsmeit university was announced, followtnf tha annual rush period held by tha tour Psnhellmlc groups tho campus at Salara, ai being Mtas Bhsron l.ttsor of Hsms burg. Mias Sittaar wu piedfed to Chi Omefs, BSliocai social sorority. snount reawa) for tht toe is ilk baakeit ef ohiio and rot f-miuiii. bua lod a uJ, sd iinrww fw a- TU Rkfc4 Perrtn of Sanf "1 Lt t1 Truly," Meotifnid by bira.

D. Klri-hest, piji tho ed-4xb marches, Utitlr. U- topers ra it Mutes Judr end JUreo Robin ton ff Porting ic Identical droasot of yelkn. not tvtf UX-ftla tod enaUhinf net bendesil. i The bride, given in marriage by her faihec, wort nylon tulit acquaint the nana of Albany tlrU4 for the comiaf year are: lib tho aims, tpuauoM Mrs.

Hubert Schmidt, president; arUviUaa ot tho Womaa'l dub Mr. and Mr. James Ut Chs bcrs have placed to snail ta-viUUoM tor the Jdlr.g of their Mrs. J. Stuart, vuo-preaident, and Mrs.

J. W. Morgan, eocre- for tho dub year, Ury-BTasurr, Mrs L. L. Tveodalo la general dauftiur, Mary IXane Salvaft, to Mrs, 13a 8mn won fl tea thairmaa, tho wUl bo assisted by the following commit prist.

Thare wert 11 snembers evsryone has his awn Oftnkw ro-gardicg It But If work ot art Xenneiit Cray Radford to be held Friday. Oclobef at I o'clock ta tha evening at tho First prevent. old tht foaling Is that saust Mrs. Buasefl Parker will bo tha tees: reception Mrs. E.

C. Fuher, Mrs. Harold Brifga. and Mrs. Alton tL Coataa; aervinf, Mrs.

Rob-' Preabytarua church. test hostaas tot the hb aa Oc have a great deal to otter, wheth or one can oat It or not The rwtptioa 'U bo held bn (own. IUa woir as made of chsiiUlly iact, ir.f In points front end back end tober IL COCO NTT TO IT A tweieae party wmH thai tu be smAs a day ad e4 -treat weJt4 ers a hf or ae WNr serrta. htfaisU wll vaat see As if JM kava ttcaal buttoned from necK in wsia Womtn' Hold art fount Mrs. Csthty, Mrs.

John Cox, and Mrs. Twee-dale; boatoas, Mrs. Mark Woath-erford, Mrs. Robort Flahman and Mrs. P.

W. Weasel; pouring. Mrs. mediately following tho moey. Mafurt Charm lint, (t HnUhed is snsall undins collar end tonf titled How to go about brinfinf our sifhu up to tho mid-twaallrU century? The best recommendation Is to start looking at contemporary works of art without the Br BOBCKTA TBOBXI AssMaai sMy Kdttsr Confrnc an Sunday ilMvti Tha bouffant skirt ef Central Willamette district of Allen Edwsrds and Mrs.

R. Autumn's here and that nvtna lull bad three rows c( luslneaa and Profeuional Wo ft, tat aiinutea, or lurt until baked. Remove from pans to wire cake racks to cool the cakea thoroughly. Put cold lay-art tofotser and cover top of ctkt with 1 cup whipping cream. Talbott; flower arranfamenta.

means parties. Teen-age get to rteorvsUot) 'l may not know am- Mrs. J. W. SavsfO.

gether eflr -the-game-bur much about art but I know what men! clubs met Sunday, September It. at Sweet homo for Iocs ppltqi end ended Itt court train, Her chapel length illusion veil fill frem Julkt cap at tore and net Sht carried Organ music will bo furnished 1 like." Living with soma, food txtmplas of modern art fc the tho fall conference, with Mrs. Grace Scrogfin, Lebanon, pro- Perfume Is Morale Aid Br ALK1A BAIT HIA Beaaty 141 Ur JTba mature womtn often tup tela TV or bridge parties. AU wonderful fun but all with the tie-old problem. What about refreshments? Whst'i good and surest wsy of learning to ap betteo until stiff 1 teaspoon vanilla 3 tablespoons sugar during the tea hours.

Manxonita Greta Meats' an Monday tiding aa chairman. All but one of tht IS dubs In preciate it new and easy? What Will every- There are Do foreign lan- Let this tender crumb type one like? the district were represented, at well as nine other dubs, making fistfes In painting as there are Tho Msnzanita circle, Neifh- in speech; there art only local csko stand In a cool place at least an hour to "mejlow" before bort ef Woodcraft, met at the preasea a great deal or her own personal charm by regarding herself as "too old" to wear perfume and toilet water. dialects which csn be understood internationally, for painting is a Veterans Memorial Hill on Uoo rving. (I servings) whit heart fnWonad of whiu roaebuiU. chryMtithtmumi and atcphanotii, with knotted Mtla atrcaman.

The maid of honor, Miu Jtan McNaal of Conrallli, titw of tha bridftroom, wort pl froen not ovtf UffeU. IllM Donna DeLapp of Salem and Mr. Rob-art RoborUoa of Portland, th brldetmaldi, woro idtatieal drtaaaa of timber roao net ovtr taffeta. All carried hearti faih- approximately 140 prtltnt Among high state officers attending wort Mrs. Nstallo Burns, Csnby, state president; Mrs.

Cora Ptrtle, Eugene, first vice day at o'clock In the evening. kind ot visual Esperanto." Or, she may feet that spraying After a refular business meet Hero's a dessert that might be This Alfred Birr, Jr. quotation herself with I' ertsp, scent or an attraction to you, for It's easy it taken its theme by an or gsnlutlon called the Internatlon ing, refreshments wert served by Mrs. Jesse Seibenthaler and Mrs. Homer Shelby.

president and Mist Laura York, Medford, junior past stale presi flowerj fragrance is ridiculous if she's only going to tho market or out on the lawn to that with al Graphic Aria Society, mern- Present were the Mesdames: it Kuvta am WITH MM ovj nmti. ness I xv CAP! bershlp In which carries tho priv. to make. Take your own favorite plain cake recipe and make cap cakes. Hollow out tho centers.

Then mike a custard sauce, a little heavier than usual addlnf ooo or two mora efts. Chill In her next-door neighbor. Alma Claypotts, R. J. Xante ns, J.

W. Warner, R. Curry. John ileft of buying selected prints mtdt by Americans or Europeans at a very moderate cost For any Wearinf her own particular fragrance gives a woman, no matter what age, a sense of poise Thompson, Julius Voss, T. F.

dent. Tha meeting wu held in tht Sweet Homo high school librsry, following a breskfast served In tho cafeteria. Vocal numbers wert presented by Merge Reinec-cius, accompanied by Juanita Banta. A welcome wu extended your refrigerator. Fill tho cen one who it at all interested in and femininity.

Its also a good Chance, Henrietta Majors, Annie Sexauer, Henry Ochso, and tht hostesses. collecting prints for his own ters of the cup cakes, arnish with cherries and serve cold. They're morale lifter. So. should be delicious! pleasure or who chooses them distinctive gifts this orgsnUation is worth further attention.

Before painting walls and by Mrs. Alice Grovom, Sweet Homo president For an Ice cream treat for the woodwork, go over them with a First speaker was Mrs. Ksth- whole family and guests, fill an A Jury of print curators and ryn Crumbsker, Eugene, on soapy cloth to remove dirt This preliminary step msy reveal that, In some Instances, painting will bo unnecessary. artists selects a group of prints esch month. The edition of each Ice cube tray with softened vanilla let cream.

Open a can of Personality Is Everybody's Busi loned oi thryeanuiemuint, rotea tod ttephanotit. 1 UU1 MUa Mary Ellen Koenlf of Salem, wm the flower (IrL She wore drea IdenUcal to that of the brldemald. and carried a net fxlUed baiket of bvda. Marvin Black of Salem acted at beat man, for her daugliter'a weddinf Mrs, Oldenburf wore a own of duity xoit brocaded taffeta, matching- allpperi and whita ao ceesorles. Tho brldegroom'i mother wort a mist blut moire taffeta fown, with white accessories.

Both ore corsages-of gardenlu and pink carnations. Passing the guest book at the reception in the church parlors following the ceremony was Mrs. ness, ana developed ways oi Ml CATSUP WITH 'A KICKl print is limited to two hundred Here, I think Is Hit ajywer. A dainty, delicate-textured torts generously "frosted" with whipped cream and toasted coconut Party-pretty but easy enough for everyday food eating. This party desjert.csn be made whole day shesd and "frosted' with whipped cream an hour or so before serving.

Crushed graham crack- how you make your breaks in concentrated fruit Juice or lemonade which hat been defrosted but not diluted. Take a knife and worn every day, the final touch to good grooming. During the day you can wear a light cologne, saving tho heavier scent for evening. If you've Just come across that small precious bottle you received for gift recently, you might have trouble opening It after months of being stored away. First, hold tho bottle In ont band, and with another stopper or small wooden mallet tap tha stopper on the side, at the same time turning tha bottle slowly so the tapping is evenly distributed.

Be patient, and tap cluding a pleasing personality. Among pointed suggestions were: streak tha Juice through the listen onco in swhilo for you might learn something; love your softened Ice cream. Stir Just enough to give a marbled ef enemies for you msde them; atti fect Freeze and voila! Your own let crtsm ripple, made to tudes make or break us and a in the batter give it a delicate splclness; coconut adds a luxury touch. Recipe Is guaranteed failure proof if you follow it to friendly attitude begets a friend order. i ly response; fear never saved anybody but hope has rescued theJetter, the stopper firmly, but gently.

Grict Christiansen of Junction Try the "spin bowl" method next time you want to cool salad or fruit in a hurry. Transfer All measurements are level multitudes; it's easier to be crit leal than correct City, aunt of tho bride. Pouring After youVe opened tho bottle, apply It at the pulse spots where Sift flour before measuring. Speaking on "Getting Old and wert Miss Lollta McNeal of San cold ice circles or cubes directly Cream together until fluffy- the heat of the skin enhances the from your refrigerator into Bernardino, Calif, aunt of the bridegroom, and Mrs, A. E.

Old fragrance. Growing Old" wu Dr. Clara Simerville, Corvallis, who said that getting old is a passive thing largo bowl. Rest a smaller bowl containing the food to be cooled Spray it about you when enburs of Salem, aunt of the but growing old is something ac SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY in the larger bowl, and spin it on youve finished but never directly on a fabric. Put a tive you can control, and depends bride.

Cutting the cakt was Mrs. Lydia Finkoeiner of Connell, assisted by Mrs. Louisa tho Ice from time to time while few drops of perfume on a hand' serving, Speeds cooling action on how you accept it Five factors for a pattern for growing old kerchief and place it in your like magic. purse, so that each time you open it you'll get a refreshing whiff. Mi cup shortening 1 cup sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla Stir in 1 cup moist, shredded coconut 1 cups graham cracker crumbs (18-17 crackers) 4 cup milk Sift together cup sifted, enriched flour iV, teaspoons double-action baking powder teaspoon salt Add to coconut mixture and were told: spiritual security, social security (personal relationships), intellectual security, eco If you enjoy trying something different you might add a bit Bridal pictures far publication nomic security and self security, of grated orange rind to your tea.

IGA Cling Variety, No. Vi Cam tht ability to keep an attitude for It gives an exotic flavor, and zeetful living. you may find you'll be using less must bo received In this office net later than one week after date of weddinf. They will be published In order of receipt nun1" Also making a brief talk was sugar! Oldenburg and Mrs. William Vogt, Salem, and Mrs.

Lester Erb of forest Grove. Serving the ices wert Mr. 'J. Janosky of Nampa, Idt, and Mrs, M. M.

Gaiser of Salem, twin aunts of the bride. At the punch bowl was Mrs. Walter Oldenburg, Salem, another aunt of the bride. The new Mrs. McNeal donned a navy blue box jacket suit with red accessories and pinned 4 white rosebud and chrysanthe-mun corsage to her suit Tollowlng a trip to California, the newlyweds at horn Masu Takeda, senior at OSC from Japan, who is this year's recip ThornI a stir until well blended.

Fold in Pictures to ran an Saturday mast be tat off let by Wednesday at 4 p. at. ient of the $1,000 Oriental Schol arship given by the state BPW Roll Zea, 125 -Ft. I large egg whites, stiffly beaten Spoon batter Into greased 0 0 0 Wires or lsmpcords under rugs Plans also were discussed for snd floured inch round lsyer the state convention next year in Salem. wear ridges in tho fiber, art a fire hazard and may void Insurance policies, i cake pans.

Bake In a preheated moderately hot oven, S7S de- Attending from the Albany club 2 were: MrS. Mary Guntert, presw dent; Mrs. Helen White, first vice Armour's Clovtrbloom Spread president; Mrs. Kathleen Miller, past state president; Miss Maryan Howard, state radio and TV chairman; Mrs. Mary Ellen Van-del, Mrs.

Grace Doty, Mrs. Alice Fredericksen, Mrs. Bertha Tay One Baby arrives at the creeping stage, save time and temper by putting temptation out of his reach. For instance, if your telephone is now on a low table, plan to have it moved to a high wall shelf so it will be safe from his curious hands. And until he learns that certain objects art not playthings, it's best to put away delicate china pieces while he's making a trip around the living room.

Bo sure, too, that light socket art safely covered. Grapefruit Juice IGA, lor, Mrs. Mary Howard, Mrs. Edna Relmers, Mrs. Gladys Roush, Mrs.

Ads Ludwig, Mrs. Mary Goman, Mrs. Mat Beaman, Mrs. Hazel Fisher, Mrs. Florence Brown and Carolyn Stalcup.

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CbJffai Dinner napkins White Star TUNA Bite Sbe Lax SOAP 3K23c -VBC 'Waffle Oiius ru: 25c No. Can 33c New. 140 Count 45c 1 HI homt-productd sugar in tht 7 Is sn. tiiafeta 1 VvV. PRODUCE fT wlUmDIA LVrlRtI -vV W02I FLAVORS flU II FLAVORS Cauliflower For yocr tvwy coding aoW Dates California 29c IGA GROCERY Srora Hesm: JO Daily 19c Head Fret Delivery on Orders ef 53.00 or More Flaw slreama conn tmo wit Scillling I Cock favor costs so Unit, Beans ao arock SckJIling tpices, extracts and other pnxrocts assaic extrt-delieiow Esvoe, greatest variety.

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