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Albany Democrat-Herald from Albany, Oregon • 4

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Fare i Alhsny Dwniwrat-fTeraM Batm-day, BrpteVnher it, Miss Flora Reveals News Of Betrothal North Albany Man Marries i Salem Girl (At Church Rites The wedding of Miss Elaine Burt, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. M. G. Burt of Salem, and Thomas Abraham, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Abraham of near Albany, was art event of Sunday, September 16, at the First Christian church in Salem. The Rev. Dudley Strain performed the o'clock ceremony. Soloist for 'the nuptials was Peter Larson and organist, Announcement of the engage ment of Miss Patsy Flora, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Hal Flora of Albany, to Li Donald Jay Hen- drickson, United States army air force, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B.

Hendrickson of Astoria, was made at a party (or a group of the Mrs. J. M. Crawcroft, Can couple's friends last Saturday eve dles were lighted by two of ning. The party was given at the Flora home.

Miss Alice Horn Plans Wedding a.1 i The news of the betrothal was revealed by those present pulling the bride's attendants. The bride wore a white satin gown fashioned with lace bodice and long sleeves over the satin. A fingertip length Veil was arranged from an orange blossom, streamers attached to a flower re lltMMtsltHis'JkJhias f'. I i V. plica of an airplane.

No date has been set for the wedding. headdress. For her flowers, the bride carried a bouquet of white roses and stephanotis. Miss Flora attended Oregon State college and is a member of PI Miss Vivian Kerby was maid i Beta Phi social sorority and Lt. 4 A Hendrickson was graduated from Oregon State last spring and is a member of Delta Upsilon ror ixexi june Mr.

and Mrs. Joe M. Hornoj Route 3, Albany announced this week the betrothal of their daugh-j ter, Alice Suzanne, to William Fabor Pettenon of Snoqualmie Falls, Wash. Mr. Petterson is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. W. G. Petterson of that city. Miss Horn is a senior at Albany high school and is a majorette wltij the high school band.

The wedding will be an event oC next June. -V Mr. Petterson is engaged in the meat market business at Meadow-brook, Wash. of honor, wearing a pale blue satin gown and Mrs. Darrell Burt, sister-in-law of the bride, and Miss Bonny Briggs were bridesmaids.

Mrs. Burt wore a pink taffeta gown and Miss Briggs a green satin gown. The attendants wore roses in their hair and carried bouquets Miss Hults Choses November Month of and chrysanthemums matching their gowns. Roy Ashling was best man and For Nuptial Date Darrell Burt, brother of the bride, Louis Boesel and Jim Biegel were ushers. Reception at Church Another Albany girl who is to Business Women To Attend Meet The bride's mother wore a black be an early fall bride is Miss Lauretta Hultx, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Hults of 640 W. Fourth whose parents announce that she is to become the bride of Harry and white dress with black and white accessories, black lace stole and a corsage of red roses. The bridegroom's mother wore a green dress with green and black accessories and a red rose corsage. Cole, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Cole, also of Albany. The wedding is planned for November. A large group of members of the, Albany Business and Professional Women's club will attend the Cen-J tral Willamette district conference' Sunday, September SO, at Wood-4 burn. The meeting is to be held; in the American Legion hall on the Pacific highway, with the Wood-? burn club as hostess.

Mrs. Mabel Mack of Corvallia. Both Miss Hultx and Mr. Cole A reception followed in the 5 were graduated from Albany high school. Mr.

Cole is employed by the Valley Mobil Service station. fyjR. AND MRS. THOMAS ABRAHAM were married in mid-September at the First Christian church in Salem. The bride was Miss Elaine Burt, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. M. G. Burt of Salem and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Abraham-of near Albany. The bridal couple is at home in Albany. church with Mrs. Bess Watkin cutting the cake. Mrs.

Fred Roberts and Mrs. Betty Stuchlik poured. In charge of gifts was Miss Mary Park. In charge of the guest book was Mrs. Shirley Hicks, sister of the bridegroom, district chairman, will preside over 4 Library Friends For going-away the bride chose Plan Open House Miss Cleo Burford Bride A program of films and a li a navy blue suit with winter white accessories and a corsage of white roses from her bridal bouquet.

The couple will be at home in Albany following a brief wedding trip. Of Edwin M. Rieger, Jr. the meeting and Dr. Eleanor Gut, man, state parliamentarian, will be' one of the discussion leaders on "Leadership Techniques." Ruth Coates, Tillamook, state chairman of education and voca- tions for the Oregon federation will speak on "Job Attitudes," andj Mrs.

Emily Riley, Portland, state' chairman of membership and em- blem, will speak on "Building Cluol Membership." Mrs. Cecilia Galey, Sweet brary open house was planned by the Friends' of the Library at the meeting Tuesday of last week, as Miss Cleo Mae Burford, daughter of Mrs. Terreatha H. Albany's contribution to the cele bration of the seventy-fifth anni Ware, 235 Lyon street, became the bride of Edwin M. Rieger, Alice Buchanan Circle Meets versary of the American Library association.

A covered dish dinner was Two films were previewed by state president of the Oregon Fed-i eration of Business and Profession-! son of and Mrs. E. M. Rieger, Route 2, Scio, Saturday, September 22, at 10 o'clock at St Mary's Catholic church. The Rev.

Fr. Doherty officiated at the single ring ceremony. The bride was presented In marriage by her brother, al Women will be the luncheon) the club, "Know Your Library," which will be offered to the schools for their use, and "Books and People," a sound film depicting the speaker, her subject will be "Equal served by members of the Alice Buchanan circle Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. Y.

Stewart. A short business meeting presided over by Mrs. Stewart followed and Mrs. Charles Childs gave the devotionals with each member taking part. Rights Amendment and National Business Women's Week." operation of the Alabama county library and bookmobile plan.

It MR AND MRS. EDWIN M. RIEGER, are shown as they leave the sanctuary pf Si, Mary's Catholic church last Saturday following their nuptial mass. Mrs. Rieger was Miss Cleo Burford, daughter of Mrs.

Terreatha H. Ware and the bride-'groom is Wo) Mr. and Mrs. E. M.

RietJer Of near Scio. They are at home in Albany. (Photo by Lee Bellows.) Members responded to roll call The district conference will close the observance of National BPW week for Albany members. An ice cube Is a handy aid for with interesting articles being was decided to show this film to the public with another color film, "The New Oregon Trail," as a part of the program on October 4 at the library when open house will be held. Mrs.

J. K. Weatherford, president of the library board will given. An interesting account of missionary work being done in Mrs. Montgomery Given Shower A grandmother's nursery shower was given Thursday afternoon in the nurse's dining room at the Albany General hospital for Mrs.

Frank Montgomery. More than IS nurses and friends of Montgomery were present. During the informal affair several nurses in their uniforms poured. redampening drled-out spots when George Burford and was attired in a white satin gown, made with net yoke with lace trim. Her fingertip veil was held in place by a crown of seed pearls.

The veil was of white net and was edged with lace. She carried a white orchid on- a prayer book. White ribbon streamers were attached to the orchid. The marriage vows were repeated as the bridal party stood before the altar bearing four of cladtoli and baskets of freshly laundered clothes fail to smooth out evenly at ironing tim Alaska was given by Mrs. J.

O. Arthur who had charge of the speak during the event. Simply rub the cube lightly ove the too dry areas', takine care Miss Elahor Davis, librarian, re The meeting was closed with the mizpah benediction. 111VJJ 1, It nut ess, a Vf, NIC ported the success of the children's reading club conducted during the summer months by Mrs. Bellinger, for Immediate Delivery gladioli were placed on each side the children's librarian.

More than 80 children were issued "passports" for their book travels to United Nations lands and a large percentage finished their "tour" and were awarded maps with flags showing the nations they had studied. ft A brief outline of current plans I Lions Auxiliary Meets for Dinner The first fall meeting of the Lions auxiliary was held Wednes-, day, September 28 at the home of Mr. Helen Fehr, with Mrs. Nina jMcKeehan, Mrs. Curtis Waggoner I and Mrs.

Betty Webber as assistant I hostesses. Mrs. Lee Doerfler, Mrs. Wag-' goner and Mrs. Virginia McNeai I attended the Institute for the Blind forum held in Salem recently.

A project of interest not only to the local auxiliary but to I all the auxiliaries of the state. The 'report given by Mrs. Waggoner told what can be and what is being done to these handicapped children. Ways and means were discussed as to how best to further this worthwhile cause along. Mrs.

McKechan told of the auxiliary's co-operation with the finance committee of the T.B. community chest X-ray unit. i Mrs. Doerfler, president, announced the following officers and committees: board of directors, for a Linn county library was of the altar. Mrs.

Nunley was the organist and was accompanist for Mrs. Schroeder who sang, "Ave Maria," "Wedding March," and "Mother At Your Feet We Are Kneeling." Miss Theresa Adams wearing a pale green formal with headdress to match and carrying a fan shaped bouquet of asters, was the maid of honor. Miss Charlene Burford, sister of the bride, was the bridesmaid as was Miss Marietta Burford, niece of the bride. They wore yellow with nrt skirt and stole to match given by Miss Davis, who predicted county-wide action this fall on the project. Mrs.

Weatherford reported that members of the Albany branch of the American Association of University Women were bringing library service to the General hospital and Willamette Osteopathic hospital during September. featured attraction with headdress, and a pale orchid Mrs'. Harvey Steen reported that the Junior Woman's club had taken for fall books to the old people's homes during August and September. Circlo Three of Sanctuary Society Meets Mrs. Edgar Frost, assisted by 111 ii Mrs.

George Michele, was hostess to 20 members of circle three of St Mary's Sanctuary society last Thursday evening at her home. Mrs. C. G. Peterson and her mother-in-law, Mrs.

Lillian Peterson, were guests for the evening. gown with net skirt over satin and net stole to match respectively, and each carried a fan-shaped bouquet Robert A. Rieger was best man and ushers were Hally Burford and Woodrow Burford. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Ware wore a street length dress of teal blue with seed pearl trim and a gardenia corsage.

The bridegroom's mother wore a pink suit and gardenia corsage. After the ceremony a reception was held at the priest's house, with more than 125 relatives and friends present The rooms were decorated with baskets of gladoli of pastel shades. The gifts were in charge of Mrs. Lloyd Chrisman and Miss Bemice Burford had the guest book. Mrs.

A. G. Haas presided at the bride's table. Those who served were Mrs. K.

L. Burford at the punch bowl, Mrs. H. A. Burford poured the coffee and Mrs.

A. G. Hass served the wedding cake. Mr snri Mr. Rieeer left on a 5-Piccc Place Settings $9.10 Other Available Patterns In 5-Piece Place Settings Disscussion of the bazaar was held and Mrs.

Ray Derrah presented an outline of the pre-school Sunday school held each Sunday morning. Now showing L'Aiglon's attractive dress of rayon crepe with its "stripes" of dark stitching. It has a convertible club collar, long sleeves Refreshments were served at the close of the evening. Mrs. Louis Blackburn, Mrs.

Lillah Smith and Mrs. Tillie Donahue; vice-president, Mrs. Waggoner; second vice-president, Mrs. Virginia McNeai; secretary, Mrs. Fay Coston; treasurer, Mrs.

Mary Pitts; year book, Mrs. Mary Bradley and Mrs. Roena Giles; philanthropy, Mrs. John Summers, Mrs. Ida Johnson; membership, Mrs.

Waggoner and Mrs. McNeai; Friends of the Library, Mrs. Sybil Un-grodt; entertainment, Mrs. Courtney Johns, Mrs. Jimmy Niles, Mrs.

Mark Hammericksen; social activities, Mrs. Donahue, Mrs. Jeanette Hickam; Girl Scouts, Mrs. Helen Fehr, Mrs. Roena Giles; flowers and gifts, Mrs.

Hugh Porter; membership, Mrs. Waggoner and Mrs. McNeai and publicity, Mrs. Kay Brazille. The next meeting will be a Halloween party held at the home of Mrs.

Faye Coston on Spring Hill road. Just Pols Enjoy Phillips Hospitality Mrs. Frank Phillips extended the hospitality of her home the members of the "Just Pals" club Wednesday afternoon. The after noon was opened by the serving of a dessert lunch at 1:30 o'clock Exemplar Chapter Receives Programs wedding trip to the Oregon beach Wednesday evening Oregon Xi Beta Exemplar chapter of Beta es. For her going-away costume th hriri wore blue and iray Sigma Phi met in the recreation lounge of the city hall with ten checked dressmaker type suit with members answering roll call.

The programs for the coming year were handed out by the program chairman during the business meeting. navy blue accessories ana an orchid corsage. After September 28 they will be at home at 324 Calapooia street The bride was craduated from Al Cowslip $9.10 Gainsborough $10.39 Wiclcerdale $9.10 Florence $9.06 Green Basket $9.10 Billingsley Rose $10.89 Lady Anne $9.06 Rose Brier $9.10 India Tree $11.06 Rosebud Chintz $9.06 The members also sent "get well" bany high school and the bride with two self-buttons each, a fly-closing to the hips with a fly-tuck below, a patent leather belt In butterscotch, red or teal with black stitching; In grey -with brown. Sizes 10 to 2a IUIS groom from the Stayton hign trhnol. Mr.

Riecer ls employed by cards to Mrs. Neal Craig, who underwent major surgery Tuesday at the Emanuel hospital in Portland. After the business meeting social hour was enjoyed. Lulay's Lumber company at West Scio. with 11 members and two guests L'AIGLOn LINOLEUM FLOOR TILES In Albany At WINDOW SHADES VENETIAN BLINDS I seated at the tables.

The guests were Mrs. Blanche Roberts, Portland and Mrs. J. M. Bennett Bowls of asters formed the table decorations and were used about the rooms.

During the business meeting, presided over by the president, Mrs. Frank Woods, it was decided to. make toys and clothing for needy children for Christmas. Gifts were distributed from Secret Pals and the social hour was spent in sewing. Mrs.

John Thompson will be hostess for the bat meeting. PETERSON'S FLOOR COVERING CO. FRENCH'S AibMjra J.w.in sum itTt lit Kt Ut AlbMV tint Lya "Floors of Distinction" rbone 111S-J.

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