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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 22

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li -r I B2 THE SACRAMENTO BEE Friday May 26 1967 Cs Nevada County Visitors Will See Antiques Homes Renegar Pair Recites Vows In Fair Oaks 4 At 1 -44sx 4 A a -44ko 4 II 4 A- 1 'i i 0 i 'I 4 5 Or If04e '''''91 1: 1-- i' 2e ki 2 II 1 2 flt 4 1113' 'k' 1 iffil dilitA" k' I t1 t0 Oe i 4 i' te 'If satt kf 01 C' 1 I 1 -k p-4 i I f- 4 Ni49 tive1 4diiillittoowt: r- I i 10- x- i) 11 11 1 4 gel NI i 't 1 i 0 '4: 4 I i is 1 I 4 i i 1 7 sk 'k 'P '''i '1 I is' 1 k- 1 A I i sum-Lincoln John-Lowry Darian Louise McGrew of Carmichael and Charles Thomas Renegar of Folsom were wed during a single ring ceremony in the Lincoln Oaks Wesleyan Methodist Church in Fair Oaks The bride is the daughter of Maj (ret) and Mrs Herman McGrew of Carmichael Her husband is the son of Lt Col (ret) and Mrs Charles Renegar of Spokane Wash Beth McGrew of Carmichael was her sister's maid of honor and Judy Campbell of Citrus Heights the bride's cousin was the bridesmaid The best man was Jack Williams of Folsom The newlyweds left for Carmel following a reception in the home of the bride's parents They will live in Rancho Cordova Nevada City's annual "Tour of Notable Homes" will be combined with an antique show and sale this year The tour is slated from 10 am to 4 pm tomorrow and the antique show is being presented hi the Nevada City Veterans Memorial Building starting today and continuing through Sunday The Liberal Arts Commission of Nevada City will sponsor the fete as a benefit for the restoration fund of the city's century old Nevada Theater The tour will include the historic Jones homes built in the 1850s It was the residence for many years of the family of Judge George Jones whose daughter Nancy is the wife of Superior Court Judge Frank Finnegan of Sacramento One of the city's oldest buildings known as the Bourbon Lodge also will be open It ea tures southern colonial architecture and was built by a group of young southern bachelors Another stop will be made in the Richards-Libbey home In 1871 it was the residence of George Jacobs then the owner of the Nevada Theater Later the home was purchased by the Richards family and is now the residence of Marian Richards Libbey There will be seven homes on the tour all dating from the period of 1850-1880 Tick ets will give historical data on each home and will furnish a map The tickets are on sale In the veterans memorial hall and the Osborn-Woods Studio In 1965 Nevada City's Liberal Arts Commission compiled a roster of 17 "Notable Homes" and coordinated them Into six tour groupings The buildings Include some which are noteworthy because of unusual architecture or antique furnishings and others cif historic interest as the former homes of famous persons In addition to the annual public tour the commission arranges private tours with proceeds going to the theater project The three-day antique show and sale which has been added to this year's tour will open at noon each day It will close at 9 o'clock tonight and tomorrow and at 6 pm the final evening Food will be served throughout the show including hot meals salads sandwiches and home-made pastries in the dining area There will be candy cookies and other items on sale In a "Sweet Twenty Northern California antique dealers will display furniture art objects and jewelry plus wooden tin and iron "primitives" collected in old mining communities Other features will be exhibits of quilts and antique dolls Shawn Irene McAdams and Gary Lawrence Hill are planning to be wed in summer The future bride daughter of Mr and Mrs William John McAdams was graduated from Hiram Johnson High School and attended Sacramento City College 3 Her fiance son of the late Mr and Mrs Lawrence Hill of West Virginia also was graduated from HMS Shawn Irene McAdams and Gary Lawrence i I I are planning to be wed in met The future bride daughter of Mr and Mrs William John McAdams was graduated from Hiram son High School and attended Sacramento i College Kathleen Lowry and Charles Daniel Sevall Jr are engaged and will be married in the Lincoln Oaks Wesleyan Methodist Church June 17 The bride-elect Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Harold Lowry and was graduated from San Juan High School Sevall is the son of Charles Sevall Sr and Mrs Lonzo Setzer and was graduated from Wheatland High School Kathleen Lowry and Charles Daniel Sevall Jr are engaged and will be married in the Oaks Wesleyan Meth- odist Church June 17 The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Harold and was graduated from San Juan High School Planning to be married in the fall are Linda Lorene Fink and Richard Gene Tash The bride-elect is the daughter of Calvin Fink and the late Mrs Fink She was graduated from Highlands High School and is attending a medical and dental assistants college Tash Is the son of Richard rash and Mrs Kay Pease of Placerville and was graduated from Pon derosa High School He is stationed at Travis Air Force Base Leah Shepardson and Larry Flake both of Carmichael will wed Aug 5 In the St Michael's Episcopal Church The future bride Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Milton Shepardson of Dalton Mass She was grad uated from the University of Massachusetts in Amherst where she was affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega sorority The bridegroom-elect the son of Mr and Mrs Edward Flake Jr attended the University of Nebraska Mr and Mrs Stanley Hill of El Dorado have announced the engagement of their daughter Elizabeth Ann Hill to Thomas Everett Hunton of Junction City Ore The couple plans to be married Sept 10 The bride elect was graduated from the El Dorado High School and attends California State Polytechnic College in San Luis Obispo as does her fiance He is the son of Mr and Mrs Everett Hunton and he was graduated from Junction City High School Miss Hill Is the only woman member of the livestock judging team at the college and is secretary of Boots and Spur Hunton was a member of the judging team last year and Is vice president of Boots and Spurs Helen Help Us Mother Has Herself To Share Blame elf kfeof "You 4 Hints From Heloise Frying Food Is Problem For Women Gateway Guild By Helen Bottel Dear Helen: My daughter tells me she is pregnant but isn't sure who Is the father as she went to a party with her steady boy friend had a fight with him got drunk and well you know how those things go Several boys might be to blame She has dated two of them since She says she would insist that her boy friend marry her but he might not believe her knowing how she acted I say he drove her to it and he should pay I blame myself for not equipping her with the pill Just because there's a bare chance he might not be responsible this time does that let this two-timer off scot-free? Please advise as my Liz is really in hot Mother Saraband Club Schedules Dance Dear Heloise: Why Is it when I deep fry potatoes or shrimps that the second batch Is not nearly as good as the first? And how can I keep the first batch warm while the second batch is cooking? 4mtrt 1't! 4 Will Sponsor Coffee Special Gateway Guild an organization to aid women alcoholics will have a coffee at 11 am Thursday in the Leonard Friedman home Mrs Leona Kent rehabilitation counselor aid to the Sacramento Alcoholism ente and Mrs Stanley Curry president of Gateway Foundation will furnish information on the organization's aims and needs Members of the guild executive board who will be hosts are Mmes Joseph Cotton Elvin Sheehy Robert A Zarick Friedman John Hamlyn Jr Max Baer Dennis Westerberg Pope Brian Flynn and Ember Kelberlau Dear Liz cooked up this hot water with your "motherly guidance" to help her So bail out under your own steam I hope counselors at the maternity home will teach her something you overlooked: Honesty dignity and Constable and Mrs William Trevorm of Auburn have announced the engagement of their daughter Sharon Ruth and John Taylor the son of Mrs Jean Harmon of Auburn and George A Taylor of Yreka Miss Trevorrow is a Placer Union High School graduate and was named Miss Congeniality during the queen contest during last year's district fair in Auburn Her fiance attended schools In Yreka and Auburn and is enrolled in the Highway Patrol Academy in Sacramento The Saraband Dance Club has selected "The Music Man" as The theme for its last dance of the season tomorrow night In Plumbers Hall Clyde Mitchell and his orchestra will provide the music Committee members Include Messrs and Mmes Flay Trussel chairmen John Kassis Dick Baldwin Lloyd Berglund John Grey Bill Stevens Casey Conrad Jim Clark Leon Dunning and Harry Huxtable sponsors On the board of directors for next season are George Robbins president Mary Holmes vice president Mark recording ec et a and Gladys Mireault corresponding secretary Ruth Ann Quick Dear Quandary: Don't be in one any more talked with some manufacturers of cooking oil and here are the answers they gave: Perhaps you are trying to fry too much at one time Or maybe you're using too small a pan and too little fat Either reduce the amount of food you are frying in your dipping basket or use a bigger pot and add more stuff to fry it In One company suggested that you shake your wire basket while the food Is in the hot fat right after the bubbles die down In all the kitchens I have seen including famous restaurants and hott is they always do this This not only shakes the pieces of food apart but allows more uniform cooking Another company suggested that the frying fat should always be brought back up to the correct temperature before putting in another batch of food I thought that was an excellent idea Remember we are putting in a bunch of cold food to fry and as it cooks heat Is being transferred from the oil to the food Here's some more hints from another manufacturer that will help prevent smoke in your kitchen: Any floating food particles that are left In your hot oil should be fished out before you put in the next batch of food After all why keep cooking these till they burn? Here's something else I learned which I think is great If you are frying three or four batches of potatoes or shrimp after each batch is drained you can keep them hot by setting them on a baking pan in a preheated oven which is kept at 300 degrees It works Most of us make the mistake of turning our oven on 375 That's too high It keeps food cooking Dear Helen: I have been going with a man of 35 for two years He says he wants to marry me and care for my two children but he doesn't get a divorce He's legally separated from his wife for over a year now but says the reason he doesn't get the divorce is that he's waiting for her to find someone to marry so his children will have a father He spends a lot of time with his "ex" and plans his vacation to match hers so he can carry her and the kids around to visit relatives I ask him "when?" and he says I'm nagging just be patient Does this sound hopeful to you Helen? Getting Any Younger Ruth Quick Wilt Marry A Moyer Pattern Burch-Henry Vows Are Set Dear NGAY: No This man has the perfect insurance against a second marriage: a wife And my IGAP I'm guessing again perception says he plans to keep things that By Marian Martin Printed Pattern 9258: Half Sizes 1214 1412 1612 1814 2012 2214 Size 1612 requires 3 yards 35 inch fabric Send 50 cents in coins for this 15 cents for first class mailing and special handling Send to Marian Martin The Sacramento Bee Pat Exchanffb ettes Set Dance And Picnic The Exchangette Club a scheduled a dance and a picnic next month The "Spring Fling" dinner dance is slated for next Friday in the Valley Hi Country Club Cocktails will be served at 7 pm dinner at 8 pm Dancing will be to the Ken Harvey Orchestra Mrs Douglas Nelson is chairman She will be assisted by Mrs Andrew Annigoni for reservations and Mrs Howard Blandin and Mrs Whitney Gray for decorating The picnic will begin with a swimming session at 11 am June 12 at the Edward Peabody ranch A buffet luncheon will be served Mrs Joseph Shockley chairman will be assisted by Mrs John Hattel Dear Helen: I sympathize with We have a stinker on our block: He beats up the kids even carries a knife of which his mother is aware No one can talk to her She slams down the phone lf we try calls the police if any of our kids fight back We can't afford to move but we eliminated much of the problem by erecting a tall sturdy fence Now our son stays in his yard and the bully stays out of This column Is dedicated to family limo So If vou're haying children trouble he will or lust PO Box 779 Sacramento Calif 95804 Copyright 1967 King Features Syndicate Dear Helolse: Just wrapped a package for mailing and had the idea of packing the extra space around the gifts with the plastic bags from the cleaners Mr and Mrs Emerson Quick of El Macero have announced the engagement of their daughter Ruth Ann to Richard A Moyer the son of Mr and Mrs Monroe Moyer of Van Nuys The future bride was graduated from El Camino High School and the University of California at Los Angeles where she was president of Sigma Kappa sorority a regent scholar and a member of Phi Beta Kappa Miss Quick Is a graduate student at the university Her fiance is a graduate of UCLA where he is an assistant to the dean of student activities and is a senior at the UCLA Law School The pair will wed Aug 26 In Los Angeles Mr and Mrs Joe Burch of Montague Siskiyou Count have announced the engagement of their daughter Donna Rae and David Henry the son of Mr and Mrs Harvey Henry of Orangevale Miss Burch a graduate of Yreka High School attends the College of the Siskiyous in Weed Her fiance is also a graduate of Yreka High School He attended American River College In Sacramento and is in Abe Navy attending school in Memphis Tenn They plan to be married early in August These bags don't add weight to a package like paper does yet they hold gifts nicely in place and provide good cushioning because of the air pockets In the crumpled up plastic Monaco Dear Heloise: Many of us have to carry little nitro tablets with us at all times so I thought others might appreciate my solution I purchased a gold locket about the size of a quarter The tiny nitro pills fit perfectly into my locket and it eliminates the necessity of carrying a pill bottle around Thus I have my medicine with me at all times and a beautiful piece of jewelry in the bargain My husband bad the locket engraved saying they were nitro tablets and why I needed them--M o0 4 Ar pr 1 AILLIPI tolitis: 714-i'i I TA-1 anta 0 0 Home Arts By Alice Brooks 1141 -11 0 1i4-3 Ikri: k4t ssi :41 444: 'ttri i4 'il "1 4:: arnollmtbieaoi li'' 11-ttli i f-P1-a': s'iL iliisq4-i 9258 LJU 4 12Y2-2214 Dear Heloise: I was looking for something to carry a cake to a dinner par ty when I discovered something unusual I turned a large cereal box on its side and slipped my fresh oblong cake into it Then I put a plastic bag over the whole thing When I arrived at the dinner my cake looked as nice as when freshly Shower Honors Nancy Manger Nancy Lynn Manger the bride elect of Richard Scott Welch was honored at a luncheon and miscellaneous shower with Mrs Charles Fisher as the hostess in her home The wedding is planned for June 24 Miss Manger is the daughter of Lt Col (USA ret) and Mrs Leo Manger Her fiance is the son of Dr and Mrs Ronald Welch works best in all rug-shampoo machines! Dear Heloise: After breaking my ignition key off In my locked car door I learned a lesson I wrote that original key number on my driver's license so If I break or lose it again I can easily have one made Hill Cowrie 1967 king Flews' Syndicate Nothing else cleans rugs so beautifully or any machine! A gallon cleans 650 sq ft (under lt per sq ft) Leaves nap open and fluffy even in worn entry areas Wall-to-wall or just spots or traffic paths Revives colors (in uphol stery tool) Saki No soap So noresi due Vac removes dried foam containing all the soil Beautify and protect a chair with this set Crochet butterfly for scarf ends too Pattern 7282: Directions for chair back arm rests Send 35 cents in coins for this 15 cents for each pattern for first class mailing and special handling Send to Alice Brooks the Sacramento Bee Needlecraft Department No 109 Box 163 Old Chelsea Staton New York NY 10011 Print name address zip code pattern number 210 most beautiful needlecraft designs in new 1967 Needlecraft Catalog Knit cmchet fashions afghans quilts embroidery toys gifts 2 free patterns Send 25 cents today Sensational new value Book of Prize Afghans has 12 complete patterns Beginner-easy knit crochet 50 cents Museum Quilt Book patterns for 12 superb American quilts 50 cents Bargains Quilt Book 1 16 complete patterns 50 cents 'rt Ai Vt: 7 282 404 is i rv0110rz ps1 i sr A reifg '4: --colefeillitii ier: 1 7" i (10' 1i iest i ot(ittt! k4''' -i0 A 3 'b jot 'I'y4itkiia 44c't 0 04L de ttrito 4 1 t-? its 11titt 4109-C-141f1t0 4100114 '11'' Nmaill rell 1r a ill'elosv 4Y144 1 11 ar4tA Ais -4-0 1v4 -I 01 'dill lit: biiryt I Iv so: 11' C- 1 11111416 I 14' 0 ArI 1 Square Dance Is Set In Stockton Favorite Recipes By Katherine Kitchen you may RENT ELECTRIC SHAMPOOER FOR with purchase of Blue Lustre ONLY AT THESE STORES tern Department No 53 232 West 18th Street New York NY 10011 Print plainly name address with zip size and style number Everything new-115 most-wanted fashions fabrics accessories in new Spring-Summer Catalog All sizes Clip coupon in one pattern free Send 50c now Menu Pot of Gold Pork Chops Harvard Beets Mixed Fruit Salad in Lettuce Cup Parker House Rolls Marble Pound Cake The Stockton Stars and Bars Square Dance Club will have a dance party at 8:30 pm tomorrow in Growers Hall in Stockton Bill Peters of San Jose will be the guest caller All Rersons interested in square dancing are invited to attend FOLSOM Pioneer Mdsve 404 Sprouts-Rut! 315 lidweli GALS Western Auto 229 Line Way NO HIGHLANDS Highlands Hdoe UM Watt Sprouse-Reitz 593 9 Watt Pot of Gold Pork Chops I SACRAMENTO A to Rentals 6507 Franklin Alpin Hdwis 2358 Florin Krey Carter Paint 5283 Folsom 6131 Franklin Coast to Coast 3421 Watt DDSW Hdwe 8401 Florin Dan Sewing Center 3429 El Camino Devoe Pant 1716 St 2538 Watt Farmers Hi 3736 Marysvilla Foothill Farms Hardware 5439 Auburn Mac's Paint 2924 Eastern Martin's Havre Li Sierra Sprout-Ritz 5443 ALleurts 2344 Florin Valley Hdwis 4303 Arden Yankee Hdw 5651 Stockton CARMICHAEL Mary Carter Paint 6350 Fair Oaks Ke lly-Moorit Pant 4555 Manumits Reefs Hdwe 4734 Mansanita Soroirse-Reitz Sloe Arden Western Hdw I Carmichael Drugs 6439 Fair Oaks CITRUS HEIGHTS Mary Carter Paint 7140 Auburn Sylvan Lumber 7200 Auburn Watson Variety 4649 Auburn 1 can (1-pound 1-ounce) whole kernel corn 1 large onion chopped 1 tablespoon butter or margarine and dot with butter Bake uncovered at 350 deglees 45 minutes SMOKERS qb'ZWi'agSW11 NO SACRAMENTO Wegner Paint 2204 Del Paso ORANGEVALE Hometown Supply RANCHO CORDOVA Volley Hdwe IOW Folsom Waite C'dovo 1007 Folsom 6 pork chops -inch thick Salt and pepper 1 can (1-pound 1-ounce) cream style corn Brown chops Season with salt and pepper Combine both varieties of corn with onion Place in buttered baking dish Nestle chops Into corn mixture PAUL NEWMAN Is 1 PAUL 11 NEWMAN Is 0 NEW stain removing TOOTH PASTE "Keel)" actually removes boa and tobacco stains keeps teeth stainfree cleaner more attractive 74o 1 Debahtfully flavored 16110-Ifet-AdririPINICIIINgl OTH PASTE wow' keer 74' nted 19 ME LOTH REPRESENTATIVE: Do beer PO lox 2702 San Francisco Phone (415) 3624060 Makes 6 servings oll 1 A.

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