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Albany Democrat-Herald from Albany, Oregon • 4

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ALBANY DEMOCRAT -HERALD. OREGON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 39, 1965 WOMEN Association OF LIBERTY SCHOOL "like Parent beavers" Teacher to are working make their annual authentic Swedish smorgasbord a success. The affair is for all parents and students of the school. Shown above are a quartet of commit- Swedish recipes and from left are Mrs. Dave Seavy, PTA president, Mrs.

Carl Yaillen, in charge of dishes, Mrs. Brian Jackson and Mrs. Richard Jones. Mrs. Richard Jones and Mrs.

Brian Jackson are cochairmen of the dinner. tee members perusing all sorts of cook books for (Staff Photo) Diamonds To Sparkle At Holiday Fashion Event Something new and "Holiday Fashion Preview" three chapters of Beta Sigma be a "Woman's Best Friend Jewelers, one of the many preholiday event, will show watches and rings, received Other stores will be Hamilton's, Harbers, Nancy's and Each will feature, attractive cocktail dresses, capris and lingerie. To go with these gay clothes for the holiday season milady will need shoes and slippers and Long's Shoe Stora and Burch's will show the latest in footwear fashions. For out-of-door women there will be ski attire shown by the newly established Ski Hut of Albany. This third annual event will be Shrock Family Given Award The Schrocks have, seven children ranging age from 11 to 21.

They raise cattle and ryegrass lea on their farm. The Vernon Schrock family Tangent was named "Family the Year's by the Oregon Farm Bureau women in a new contest at the annual meeting of the Oregon Farm Bureau federation LaGrande, November 11-14. They were co with James Bushue family of Boring. different to be shown at the style show sponsored by the Phi sorority in Albany will Diamonds!" TenBrook stores participating in this some gorgeous diamond especially for this affair. held in the Elk's dining and ballroom on the second floor of the temple at Fourth at Broadalbin St.

on Monday, Dec. 3 at 8 p.m. Admission is $1 for adults and 50 cents for children under 12 years. Proceeds of the preview will be divided among the three chapters for furthering their work with cancer patients confined to their homes in Albany and surrounding area. The three chapters maintain a "cancer closet." wherein are kept beds and other articles to be used in the home for the care of the patient.

During the evening cake will be served and a large number of door prizes will be given away. of Tickets will also be sold that of night at the door, Members of the sorority announced this will be the time for the male gender to pick that all in important Christmas gift for his lady. BUTTON, BUTTON Brightener for a chill winter day -go through your collection of buttons and put garments in shape. Perks up a girl! Miss Elaina Marie Bonner Bride Of Mr. Ballard At Harisburg HARRISBURG Miss Elaina Marie Bonner, daughter of Bud Bonner and Mrs.

Bill Anglin of Prineville was united in marriage to Kenneth Dale Ballard, son of Mrs. Annie Ballard of Harrisburg. The double ring ceremony was performed at the Assembly of Jesus Christ church of Harrisburg with the Rev. E. W.

Anglin, pastor of the church officiating. The ceremony was held at 1 p.m. November 24. The bride was attired in a white taffeta street length dress covered with net and carried a bouquet of pink and white carnations on a white Bible with a shower of white streamers. Miss Donna Dodson was maid of honor dressed in a blue taffeta dress covered with white lace a and her flowers were white and pink carnations.

These Are Musts Hereafter: All society must be typewritten AND DOUBLE SPACED or written in ink on one side of paper only, Pencilled copy is not acceptable and will not be used. All engagements, when written and brought in must be signed. All social items must be signed by reporters bringing -them in--also giving telephone number. All wedding writeups and wedding pictures must. be on society editor's desk within the week of the wedding and MUST be in before Wednesday noon.

Thanking you for your continued co-operation. Woman's Page Dept. CHRISTMAS CARDS Imported and Domestic Big Selection-All New Stock WHITESIDES GIFTS HON WARES 2nd and Ellsworth GREEN STAMPS Lebanon WSCS Plans Projects For Christmas LEBANON -A variety of pro jects were planned at the recent WSCS units of the First Methodist church. Among those items discussed was assistance of general organization to the Narcissa Whitman group who plan to entertain Oregon State Hospital patients at Christmas. Another major food project is distribution of and clothing also.

at Christmas. -An additional holiday program is opening homes for college foreign exchange students. Those desiring to do so may contact Dean Clara in charge of foreign exchange students on Oregon State University campus. "New Frontiers in Home Missions." was theme of program, led by Mrs. Norman Blair, program chairman.

She was assisted by Mrs. Herschel Hall, worship chairman. Mrs. Hall's committee consisted of Mrs. Lloyd Gilson, Mrs.

Harold Carper and Mrs. Earl Leisy. On the program were Mrs. Norman Blair, Mrs. C.

W. Chandler, Mrs. John Pearl and Mrs. Hall. General subject topics included such projects as entertaining college students, assisting senior citizens, aiding the rehabilitation center and assisting state, hospital programs.

Announced was the final Friday morning book study on southeastern Asia, conducted by Mrs. Maude Next executive, session has been slated for Dec. 4 at the home of Mrs. Joe Hilderbrand. DINERS Teachers AT THE Association LIBERTY school will do Parentsmorgasbord so by: candlelight.

Other decorations will be used on the tables at the annual pre-Christmas affair to be served by the women of the PTA on December 7. Organ music will also be furnished during the evening. Master Point Play Held On Monday Night A large number of duplicate players for top honors at Monday night's monthly master point play of the Albany 1 Duplicate Bridge club. Corvallis entrants walked off with all first place honors. Top scores North and South were posted by Mrs.

1 L. A. McCroskrie and Mrs. Anita Smith. The East and West winners were Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Plunkett. Other North and South winners were Mrs. A. Peterson, and Frank Dickman, Corvallis.

who tied second and third with Mrs. Leonard Currier and Mrs. Bill Hibberd of Albany. Two Brownsville players, Mrs. Walter Remmy and Ralph Dannen, fourth.

Mrs. John Pugh of Shedd and Mrs. Charles Lesch of Albany came in second, East and West. Third place was taken by Mrs. Harrell Renn and Dr.

R. L. Arthur of Albany. Another pair of Albany players, Miss Ememlie Uhrhammer and Mrs. Wren Small, fourth.

The Albany group will hold its play on Monday night at the Elks Temple. All interested players are welcome. Tea Planned For Seniors LEBANON A tea feting Lebanon Union High school and Sweet Home Union High school women seniors will be an event of Saturday, Dec. 1, at the First Christian church. Arranging the 2:30 p.m.

tea will be the Lebanon Branch of the American Association of versity Women. Mrs. Gordon Johnson will be tea chairman. Hostesses will be Mrs. Ralph Reeves, Mrs.

Chris-Wetle. Mrs. Kenneth Wilshire, Mrs. George Kontos of Sweet Home, and Miss Nancy Kirkpatrick. APPEAR MUFFLED APPEAR MUFFLED That muffled look is easily obtainable via fur boas (either real or fake), stoles and fluffy mohair scarves.

The Woman's Page LANTHE SMITH Editor Telephone WA 6-2211 Fast 'n Fancy Fruitcake For gifts, for snacking, or to serve with pride at your holiday open house, there's nothing quite like rich, moist fruitcake. This recipe fits the busy season's schedule nicely, too, because it starts with Date Bread Mix. With few quick additions you'll have a loaf or individual fruitcakes as full of goodies as a Christmas stocking. Date Fruitcake 1 package Date Bread Mix 1 cup chopped pecans cups chopped candied fruit cup raisins Prepare Date Bread Mix adding candied fruit, pecans and raisins with the dry mix. Bake at 350 degrees for 65 to 70 minutes.

Glaze warm corn syrup and garnish with candied fruit. Cool thoroughly before slicing. Miniature Fruitcakes: Bake in 24 paper-lined or greased muffin cups for 30 to 35 minutes. CHEESE TOPPING GIVES ZEST TO BEEF SANDWICH Sunday night supper can be a delightful meal. It's one of those times when you want to offer food which is a bit out of the ordinary.

yet light and simple. A hot beef sandwich with a cheese topping will fit nicely into the menu. This is also a good way to serve the remaining portion of the Sunday roast. The special feature of Sunday Supper Sandwich is its combination of two kinds of cheese mild cream cheese pepped up by a tablespoon of Roquefort or blue cheese. Mustard and onion give added zest.

Reba Staggs, meat expert, states that one of the nice features of a roast is that it furnishes a basis for easy dishes, like this sandwich. A thrifty, time saving idea is to purchase a large enough roast for servings at more than one meal. Sunday Supper Sandwich 4 slices cooked beef, cut inch thick 4 slices bread Butter or margarine 1 package (3 ounces) cream cheese 1 tablespoon Roquefort or blue cheese, crumbled 1 tablespoon finely chopped onion 1 teaspoon chopped parsley Toast bread on one side. Butter untoasted side. Place meat on buttered side of bread slices.

Cream together cheeses, mustard and onion. Place 2 tablespoons mixture on each sandwich and spread to within inch of edge of meat. Sprinkle parsley on top. Bake in a very hot oven (450 degrees to 10 minutes. 4 servings.

calls for Something Special EXCITE THE IMAGINATION WITH EXOTIC IMPORTED Famous 20" Parker Gift boxed Wild Bird CHRISTMAS: Snifter of Bulbs for Candles for burning or Sweeper. No more rak- Feeder ready for mailing DECORATIONS spring blooming for new giving most unusual, $38.75 or wrapping $2.95 home owners $3.75 decorative 35c up ing LAY -AWAY ANY ITEM FOR $1.00 Wicker DOWN bright Wilson Critser of Junction City was best man. Witnessing the ceremony were relatives and a few close friends. After returning home from their wedding trip the couple will make their home in the McEldowney apartments. The new Mrs.

Ballard is a graduate of the Prineville High school and Mr. Ballard attended Harrisburg Union High school. He is now employed at the Valley Plywood Mill in Eugene. Dog Beds with Truly plaid mattress for dendrons to Pooch" $5.90 up membered DRIVE DOWN VOLLSTEDT'S "CHRISTMAS LANE" VOLLSTEDT'5 TO EXCITING, WONDERFUL GIFTS--DECORATIONS--TREES 410 ALBANY'S W. PACIFIC BLVD GARDEN WA.

CENTER Shown from left are Mrs. Chester Schliep, tables; Mrs. Carl Yaillen, Mrs. Robert Copenhaver, publicity and Mrs. Frank Caputo, room decorations.

The affair is for members of the PTA and parents of students and also their children. U.S. Senator Neuberger To Speak Here United States Senator Maurine Neuberger will be the guest speaker in Albany at a banquet Saturday night, December 1 at 6 o'clck at the Linton House with members of the Jane Jefferson club -of Linn county sponsoring the event. Senator Neuberger will be spendbe ling in the Corvallis day in for this a area noon luncheon sponsored by the Corvallis branch of the American Association of University Women. That group has issued an invitation to the members of the Albany branch to join them al I the no-hostess luncheon meeting at 12:30 p.m.

in the Memorial Union tea room on the campus of Oregon State University. Senator Neuberger will discuss Problems and Legislation." Reservations are to be made with Mrs. R. W. Every, Corvallis, before Friday noon.

Mrs. Every's telephone number is PLaza 3-8280. In Albany reservations for the banquet may be made by calling Mrs. Irene Graham, WA 6-1727 Delegations of Jane Jefferson club members and husbands will be here from Scio, Lebanon, Sweet Home and other Linn county towns to gret Senator Neuberger. Mrs.

Graham will act as toastmistress and Senator Neuberger will be introduced by Miss lanthe Smith. The Washington scene will feature Senator Neuberger's talk. Beebes Feted On Anniversary LIBERTY Mr. and Mrs. Donald G.

Beebe were honored on their 25th wedding anniversary at the home of their brother a and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Beebe, with open house Sunday afternoon. Married in Scottsblub, Nov.

13, 1937, the Donald Beebes came here in 1946. They have two children, Michael. a physics student at Oregon State University, and Tamara, in high school. Plastic Bird Baths, will not break, no fade, washable $3.98 up Mrs. Primeau Elected Noble Grand By Mill City Rebekah Lodge MILL CITY--Election of officers was the main order of business at the November 21 meeting of Santiam Rebekah lodge when Mrs.

Emery Primeau was elected noble grand; Otto Koeneke, vicegrand; Mrs. Walter Thomas, recording secretary; Mrs. Arnold Syverson, financial secretary and Miss Daisy Geddes, treasurer. Appointive officers and committees will be named later with in- Thanksgiving Guests Meet LEBANON In Vancouver, for the Thanksgiving holiday were Mr. and Mrs.

G. G. Hathorn and son George, Mrs. Dale Chladek, Donald and Diane. The group were guests of Mr.

and' Mrs. George Anderson. Mr. Anderson is a nephew of the elder Hathorn. Joining the group from Vancouver were Josephine and Frank Kuzmanick.

Irwin Leisy, a cousin of Mr. Hathorn, joined the family group during the afternoon. stallation to be early in January. Retiring noble grand is Mrs. Lester Mason.

Mrs. Primeau and Otto Koeneke gave the unwritten work of the lodge with Koeneke qualifying for the Certificate of Perfection, according to Mrs. Walter Thomas, district deputy president. Mrs. Primeau had received her certificate earlier in the year.

Mrs. John Swan announced plans for the Three Links pot luck dinner and Christmas gift exchange which will start with 6:30 dinner Dec. 11 at the lodge hall. All Rebekahs are invited to attend. The next Rebekah meeting will be Dec.

19 when a special Christmas program will be presented following the business meeting and will be open to the public at 9 o'clock. Cortez was the first European to taste vanilla, He found it in use the palace of Montezuma. Spaniads named the long black beans "Vainilla," meaning "little scabbard." Mrs. Hurley's Oils Displayed The Albany Public Library will have on display for the month of December a group of oil paintings by Mrs. V.

A. Hurley of Albany. The exhibition is sponsored by the Albany branch of the American Association of University Women. SOFT TOUCH A little water softener 1 helps to clean white gloves. Floats out dirt if you let the gloves soak in the watersoftener solution 20 minutes or so.

Lebanon items for the DemoI crat-Herald society page should be submitted to Helen Myers, (Mrs. S. C. "Chet" Myers) 262 E. Vine Lebanon, telephone 25 8-5393.

Wedding forms are available and Mrs. Myers will supply them to prospective brides. Society items should be turned in early in the week. Thank you for your cooperation. A to gifts for Mother, for Dad for Sister, for Brother AN EASY STORE TO SHOP IN BAROMETER At CHINA Popular DESK SETS Prices ECKO-FLINT SETS FLOWERS GLASSWARE HOOVER ISRAEL ARTCRAFT JARDINEER KLOCKS LAMPS MIRRORS ORNAMENTS POTTERY QUOTE (LOVELY) RADIOS STEMWARE TOASTERS NEED A HAMPER? FREE VOLARTH STAINLESS GIFT WRAPPING WALL PIECES THE ITEMS Well Known Brand Names YOU NEED IDEAS? Sold Store in ZIP RIGHT IN Our GREEN I PARRETT'S GIFT AND HOUSEWARES 216 W.

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