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The Spokesman-Review from Spokane, Washington • 41

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The Spokesman-Review Aug. 28, 1955. 3 Murobv, mololgl, Holy Ntimex college. Harry T. Davenport will give a short book review.

"Forty Acres and No Mule," by Janice Holt Giles. Spokane Man Takes Bride Spokane Federation Opens Its Fall Season Thursday The Spokane Federation of Women's Organizations will open its fall season Thursday noon in the Crescent tearoom, with the new president, Mrs. Emmett J. Lancaster, presiding. With education as the theme' for September, a panel discussion ell, Parent-Teacher association.

'Miss Lorraine Bishop to Wed J. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Aloyalus Bishop of Deer Park, have announced the engagement of their daur.liter, Lorraine Maryan. to James Lester Russell of Clayton.

Was. Miss Bishop Is a graduate of Deer Park high school and attended Eastern Washington College of Education. Cheney. and Holy Names milege. Mr.

Ressell in now employed by the Deer Park Pine industry. The couple will be married in October. Spokane Education association will assist with table decorations. New officers and their affiliated clubs are Mrs Emmett J. president, Gorizaga Philamathea club; Mrs.

Ben Gneva, 1st vice president, club of Spokane; Mrs. Dan Gibson, 2d vice president, International Father's Day association; Mrs. Leroy Knowles, treasurer, Soroptomist International; Miss Clyde E. Phelps, recording Aecretary, Benevolent Order of Policemen's Wives; Miss Maude Bodine, corresponding sexretary, Spokane Retired Teachers' association; Mrs. E.

F. Steg, auditor, National Guard auxiliary; Mrs. Ruth Raish, custodian, Spokane Floral association; Mrs. Eleanor B. Chase, sergeant at arms, Wednesday Art club; Mrs.

Chester Arnold, past federation president, parliamentarian; IL. Cochrane. Junior past president. Board meetings will be held in the Crescent at 10:30 a. tn.

and luncheon and business meeting will be at 11:30. Mrs. Raish will register the club delegates assisted by Mrs. S. D.

Yates and Mrs. C. A. Harcey. SOnnit that I the ber All of Se.

)r head Pd of -8 of 'iOlin horn Wish. heir ad a 111 ion to With enth 1 0 it 1 Reception hostesses greetIng members and guests will be Mrs. William McNutt, president of Junior Beta club, chairman, and Mrs. Lee Elmer, Mrs. L.

G. Peebles, Mrs. H. S. Jones, Miss Rita La Plante and Mrs.

E. Po 'worth. Hostess clubs are the Spokane Retired Teachers association, with Miss Edna Mason as president, and Associated Alumnae of Holy Names college, headed by Mrs. Richard Mengert. Table hostesses, introducing visitors, with Mrs.

Freeman Cog-ley, president of Delta Junior Women's club as chairman, are Mrs. James O'Leary, Mrs. Eugene Southerland, Mrs. Fred Fait, and Mrs. Leland Dewey.

Mrs. Harvey Beck, decorations chairman will carry out the education theme, assisted by Mrs. Wylie Brown and Mrs. R. F.

Richardson. Miss Dorothy O'Donnell, representing the Spokane Elementary Principals' association and Mrs. Norman Knox, Orning Blaine Fjelstad, this city, took as his bride in Seat- tle's Phi nney Ridge Lutheran church Miss Gloria Emma Kvinge daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Kvinge, Seattle.

Ile is the son of Mr. and Mrs, O. B. Fjelstad. W2218 Sinto, The Rev.

Olaf Anderson officiated in a sett ing of white gladioli and stork and deep blue painted daisies and dark green ivy. Given in marriage by her brother, Richard Kvinge, Seattle, the bride wore a gown of embroidered organdy, with Peter Pan collar, elbow-length sleeves and chapel train: fingertip veil and carried a spray of stephanotis and white orchid backed by a white heart. Ifer bridesmaids were Miss Joanne Poencet and Mrs. RichardF Kvinge, Seattle; Mks Jeanne Frieske and Mrs. John Spokane.

Candle lighters were Miss Joanne Reidel and Miss' Phyllis Grahn. Seattle, Elizabeth Tennessen, Seat Mrs. Chester Dunphy, department chairman of education for the Spokane Federation of Women's Organizations, will introduce the members of the panel. Other members of the education committee are Miss Dorothy O'Donnell, Miss Ethel Erickson, Mrs. Norman Knox, Mrs.

J. Melvin Nelson and Mrs. T. C. Wurth.

Mrs. George Caldwell, Invocations chairman. will open the meeting and Mrs. Richard Mengert will give he flag salute. Mrs.

Bruce Burge, organization soloist. will sing the national anthem, accompanied by Mrs. Grace B. Davis at the piano. Mrs.

Ben Gnev-a. program chairman, will present Miss Colleen on "Problems Facing Spokane Schools," will highlight the meeting. Participating in the panel discussion will be W. C. Sorenson, assist ant superintendent of schools, as moderator; Dr.

James M. Patton, president of the school board; Kenneth W. Elfbrandt, state president of the Classroom Teachers association; Arthur Grafious, president of the Washington State Federation of Teachers: Dale Harmon. president of the Spokane Educational association; Leila M. Lavin.

assistant superintendent of schools; Alan P. O'Kelly, president. Spokane Lay Citizens Commission for Public and Mrs. Don Harvey, president, Spokane coun MISS DILLON IS MARRIED 1 I MISS DILLON IS MARRIED A 4 A 1 'iro 1 i 4 :.:.9. 1:,:::.: I -r i 1 4 11 1 ,:0, E.

1:,..:... '-1 A 1 Ill i 1, ,::4 1 i 1 1,,: 1 1.111. i t. 1 hus-: was flower girl and John Adam Hoffard, Spokane. the bridegroom's nephew, ring bearer.

Best man was John Holum, Spokane. Ushers were David Wold, Seattle; John Hoffard, Spokane; Salim MI tri, Parkland, and Stanley Hulsman, Forrest Grove, Ore. After is Canadian honeymoon, the couple is living in Seattle. LU VI 1141N 0 Stnall Girls! ALL GIRLS IMP. IP jn clr1111 ,.44 ler I Mrs.

Donald Perry was Miss Thea Nell Dillon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Dillon, E3503 Congress, until her marriage August 20 in pines Road Baptist church. Her hushand is the son of Mrs. Victor Perry, S2905 Park road.

(Erna Bert Nelson.) Mrs. Donald Perry was Miss Thea Nell Dillon, daughter and Mrs. Hubert Dillon, E3503 Congress, until her lo r. marriage August 20 in pines Road Baptist church. Her hand is the son of Mrs.

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