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Albany Democrat-Herald from Albany, Oregon • 3

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Albany, Oregon
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3
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IANTHS SMITH. Edltpr Ttlephont IS 11 L' i Events For Coining Week Highlighted By Weddings, Concert and Style Show gOCIAL EVENTS IN ALBANY over the week end and during the coming week will be of interest to large numbers of persons. This afternoon at the First Methodist church, Miss Shirley Pjirker, daughter of Mr. andJHrs. Russell Parker of North Albany became the bride of John, Olson, of Napa, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Sigfred Olson, formerly of Albany, f)N SUNDAY MISS CAROL ANNE CLEAVER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Herbert Cleav-ipr, West Eighth avenue, will become the bride of Alfred Bottler Clough, son of Mr. and Mrs.

A. B. Clough of Arlington, at the First Presbyterian church in the afternoon. A reception will follow in the church parlor. gOTH MISS PARKER and Miss Cleaver have been the inspiration for numerous parties during the past weeks.

NOTHER SOCIAL EVENT in which widespread interest of Albany matrons and maids will converge is the luncheon and style revue under the sponsorship of the Albany Branch of the American Association of University Women to be held next Saturday at the First Presbyterian church. Albany merchants are cooperating with the University women in arranging this affair. QN NEXT SUNDAY the Albany Business and Professional Women's club will be hostess to the Central Willamette District conference with delegates and members coming from all parts of the valley. JyfONDAY EVENING Mia Slaven-ska will appear with her troupe at the high school auditorium. r.

s-y i'C hmmi i OISS JANET GAYE dawjffcf er JIfr. ana airs, wara nuwrujj oj Benton county, pians an early fall wedding, to Gordon Lee Dery, of Corvallis, it was revealed when her parents announced heir-engage-' ment last week. Miss Ruthruff was graduated from AU bany high school (Photo By. Ball Staff Engraving), JED SNYDER, ALBANY Chamber Commerce president, was prime minister at the annual birthday party of the Albany Girl Scouts last Saturday at Central Junior high school and placed the golden crown on the tresses of Miss Joanna Himes Jirown-ie cookie sale queen while Janice Uken, Girls Scout cookie queen is a spectator after having received her crown from Mr. Snyder.

By Ball Staff Engraving). A-' A isiiftiii i Kte 1 RIKA ZVERBULIS, Latvia and a Girl Scout in her native land, a student at Oregon State college, cut the first" piece of birthday cake at the Girl Scout party Saturday. Pictured with Miss Zverbulis, who was guest speaker, are Mrs.R. A. Talbott, cookie sale chairman and Miss Joanna Himes, Brownie cookie queen.

(Photo By Ball Staff Engraving). JISS ERIKA ZVERBULIS, who spoke to the Girl Scouts, leaders and others attending the birthday party last Saturday, tells of the days when she was an active Girl Scout in Latvia. Both cookie queens are shown with her. Miss Vken', Girl Scout has back to camera and Miss Himes, Brownie, is facing the camera. (Photo By Ball Staff Engraving) Til 1 "I JIA SLAVENSKA, world famous ballerina, will bring to Albany Monday evening her troupe of dancers in her Ballet Variante.

Slavenska's appearance here will be under the banner of the Linn County Community Concert association and will be at the high school auditorium. Monday's performance will mark the closing of the series for this year. Anna Istomina, one of the star performers, will appear through the courtesy of the IA.C. Artist's Bureau. (Staff Engraving).

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