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1 SrrrnT, Sshn, Stf Oct. 7, 6T Czu 7 Together Fifty Years on- Wed af Fall Rifes ttecepti 771 Statesman's' HOME Given for Walkers anorama SHERIDAN A hundred rela Mother Holds Tight Reiii tives and friends attended the re Voncn Feshisns Features By ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: Jm a normal boy of 17 who would Eka ception Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George honoring Mr. aid Mrs.

Hugh Walker on their golden wedding anniversary. to take out a girl Tm not sweet on any special chick but there are several cute ones at school rd like to ask for a date. The Around Town. The -sisters of Mrs. Walker problem is my served; Mrs.

Fred Wirfs of Sher She says a boy 17 (IH be 13 in December) should not be By JERYME ENGLISH idan cut and served the three thinking about girls, and if she catches me talking to a girl on tiered anniversary cake; Mrs. Ma- tne pnone or sitting a girl bouse after SYMPHONY SEASON was did E. Hayes poured, Mrs. OUo Guests have been invited to call between 10 and 12 o'clock V. school, shell knock my block off.

officially launched in Salem on W. Debrick of Willamina presided at the punch bowl, and Mrs. Dan Assisting the hostess will bo Mrs. David. Duniwby, Mrs.

Prince W. Byrd, Miss Susan Klarr, Mrs. Blair, a assisted about the rooms. George Rhoten and Mrs Ivan Terry Turpin and Ronald Hamp Mom checks on me whenever I say I'm going over to a guy's house. She calls up there to ask me some dumb question.

When I tell her Tm going to the library after school I find her sitting there The guys all know about this and the ribbing is murder. Can you give me some help with my problem? TAILED Blown Coming from out-of- ton, grandchildren of the couple, Friday when Mayor Russell Bone-steele presented a proclamation declaring Symphony Week, October 6-14, at the Symphony Society and Auxiliary coffee held at the Fainnount Hill home of Mr. and Mrs, W. Gordon Allen Midway during the coffee Mayor Bonesteele. was introduced by Donald Gleckler, president of ithe town for the coffee wilt bo Mrs.

passed the guest book and another Oral Hagtdorn and Mrs. Gilbert grandson, Gary Hampton and Ty- Burntt of Prineville, Mrs. Eugene rene Herber of Salem, took care Tower of Mrs. Moris of the gifts. Hayts of Eugene, sister of Mrs.

A number of souvenirs from the and Mrs. T. King of Salem Symphony Society also wedding 50 years ago were dis played about the guest rooms at St. Louis, a visitor in the capital Dear Tailed: Ifs your mother who has the real problem? A bey almost IS who wants to date should be allowed to do so. Mothers who are toe possessive sometimes need professional help.

Show her mis column and she has any questions she'd like to ask me I'd be happy to oblige. Dear Ann Landers: Why would a man profess his undvina the reception. In honor I of -the Pi Beta appearing on the brief program were Mark Huber, the new manager of the Portland Symphony, and George Mathison, personnel director for the orchestra Velna Mae Blair and Harvey Phi province vice-president. Mrs. Hugh Walker were united in mar Leslie Stilson of Spokane who will riage on October 1, 1911 at the devotion to a woman, promise her marriage "when he is financially be visiting in Salem next week, Interested symphony pa home of the brides parents, Mr, awe ana at tne same time buy her terribly expensive sifts, see the, Pi Phi alumnae have arrang trons and fluosts calling, through- and Mrs.

Cyrus Blair on the Blair out tho mornlna and noon hour led a no-host luncheon for Wed her only on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, never introduce Donation Land Several at the 1911 wedding attended the i many dashing in and out bo-pesday at the XUahee Hills Coun- ner to nis business associates or mends, and ask her not to phone him at home because his mother is very nervous and the teleohone try Club at 12:30 o'clock Mrs, twoon showors, minus umbrellas golden anniversary reception in bothers her. Stilson will only be here for the A grand turnout for the cof cluding Mrs. 5 Walker's brother, Dan Blair, and her three sisters. day and -any alum wishing to at fee (ever 250 attending) a pra tend is asked to call the presi The couple has resided in the te the opening of mo sym ti. ii i ifn.i.Mi dent, Mrs.

Lloyd Ramey, for res phony season with ho first con area au ot tneir married We ervations The Pi Phi alum Mr. and Mrs. E. Grant Davis, who celebrated the 50th mile Their first home was in Sheridan cert scheduled for October 17 nae are planning a covered dish Tho women in charge of ticket I worship this man and because of him I have cut myself off from all other male contacts for the last three years. These questions plague me.

Can you provide BLIND -LOVE Dear Blind: cant provide answers, but I can hexard a guess er two. This man is very much married and his "molW who can't stand to hear the telephone ring Is really his wife. Or ho Is a mama's bey and is actually afraid to let his mother know he's Interested In a woman. and for a few years they lived in Dallas, but for many years dinner with their husbands for October 25 at the Fainnount Hill stone of their marriage at a reception on Sept. 24 at the home of their son and his wife, Dr.

and Mrs. Robert G. Davis. The -goldenweds have three children and nine' grandchildren. (McEwan Studio.) M' Mrs.

Richard Givens (Helen Jacobson) whose- weddincj took place October, 1 at the Peace Lutheran Church. Parents of the couple are Mrs. George Jacobson and Mr. and Mrs; Earl Givens. (Don Lee Studio.) sales and auxiliary memberships doing brisk business at fables in the entrance hall (ever 50 they have resided at their pres home of Df.

and Mrs. Vera ent home near Buell ea Mill Creek road. They have one daugh Miller concert tickets sold) Three new members were ter, Mrs. George Turpin, and Gorgeous bouquets of au To Attend Area Piano, Cello welcomed by tho Gamma Phi tumn flowers arranged about the three grandchildren. Beta alumna at their mooting rooms On the front door Workshop In either case, the relationship doesn't stand the chance ef a snowflake in New Orleans.

Knock It off Dear Ann Landers: I run a high-class rooming house for working girls. I don't rent to just anybody. held at the home of Mrs. Paul basket of pink and rose dahlias combined with eucalyptus leaves MONMOUTH Mrs. Genevieve In Recital Sunday Carbon Greeted wore Mrs.

M. Mickey, formerly of South Dakota, Mrs. E. T. Eberhart, In the drawing room large A certain young woman who is 24 moved in about six months' Initiation Held By Juniors bouquets of dahlias, chryfanthe- Herrington, president, Mrs.

William Hardin, Mrs. Victor Smith who has moved here from Wash mums and autumn leaves btgton, and Miss Carol Ahrord, a The pink decor In the dining room and Mrs. J. B. Lorence will represent i the Monmouth-Independ Six composers ranging from the former Portland resident The a lovely compliment to the couee ence Chapter of the American As group made plans for their Foun table a shell pink satin dam early 17th century, through the first half of the 20th will be represented on the recital by Nona sociation of University "Women at The Capitol Junior Woman's ask cloth in the center a huge ago.

She came from a small town and looked like Elsie Dins moore no make-up, hah the color God gave her and she carried her. belongings 1n a suitcase wife leather straps around it got herself an office job the second day in town and two months later she went blonde. learned to paint up and took a second job modeling. I see her leave with a hatbox around dinner time and often she doesn't come home until it's light outside, It's unhealthy for a young girl to work so many hours. I think, she should give up one job or the other.

Should I write to her mother and tell her what kind of hours her daughter is keep der's Day celebration in November and they voted to again adopt an area workshop to be held on brass bowl' filled with pink and Pyron, violoncellist and Edith Kil- Club initiated 23 members Thursday night at the Salem Woman's Clubhouse. Mrs. Dennis Olson and foster child as their philan white dahlias, chrysanthemums Saturday, October 7 at the Memorial Union building at Oregon buck, in Waller Hall, Sunday at thropic proct and zinnias flanked by large, sin mm State University, Corvallis. The Mrs. William Slonecker greeted 4 o'clock.

This will be the second event presented by the College of Several from Salem will gle brass candlesticks holding taU, pink altar candles the pledges at the door and guests be in Portland on Tuesday to at day program wul include a talk by Mrs, Mary Averett Seelye of Music in the 1961-62 faculty se were welcomed by Mrs. Don 4 i ing? I always take the mother's addresses in case of tend the annual convention of the Greeting guests informally ries. Schaefer. Washington D.C MOTHER MOLLY Oregon League for Nursing in the the hostess, Mrs. Gordon 4 Nona Pyron, associate professor Club officers assisted by Mrs.

The i group will' report to the Allen, joined by her husband dur Multnomah Hotel Muriel Young, director of nursing at of music at Willamette University. Robert Jungling, Mrs. Ernest membership at the first fall meet Dear Molly: This Is no emergency. A girl 24 knows how many hours she wants to work. If you feel she's getting Into deep was appointed to the College of ing to be held at the OCE Ii- the Oregon State Hospital, is state ing the late morning Mrs.

James Stagias, the auxiliary president, and her officers Com Oosterveen Mrs. Don Largent and Mrs. Allen B. Craig Jr. pre brary Lounge at on Tues president of the league Mak Music staff in 1958 as instructor in cello and theory.

She is a grad sented -the pledges. I day, October 17. Program feature ing down from Portland were uate of the University of South The new members initiated at of the evening will be a talk and ing the keynote address will be Miss Marian Miller, director of nursing program from the Na Mrs. Walter W. McMonios and ern caluorma bcnooi ot music showing of slides taken in Eu a candlengnt service included: Mrs.

James Dewart of the Port where she received both the Bach Miss Bonnie Buhnan, Miss Lynne rope during the past summer by tional League Other board land Symphony board elor of Music and the Master of Langford, Mesdames Joseph members from Salem are Paul Noteworthy the handsome Dr. Francis Haines. The firs meeting will be guest night. Music degrees. Edith Kilbuck, pi water, taut to HER.

ConfidenUal to WANTING TO DO RIGHT: It's lovely of you to want to give this girl the shirt off your back, but why leave your diamond cufflinks in it? See a lawyer before you make a move. Confidential to PRISONER OF DECENCY; Sorry, you'll have t) write your own letter of farewell. This is out of my line. (Ann Landers wul be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to her in care of this, newspaper enclosing a stamped, self-addressed envelope.) I Copyright 1S61.

Xleld Katerprises. Inc. Marcroft Claudette Olson, Wilmeth and Mrs. Etta May De- wools and knits worn by the wom Steven Sanders, Paul Fryk anist, received her graduate training at the JuQiard School of Mu an and many in brilliant colors ering, supervisor of public health berg, Eugene Richter, Herbert which are so popular this fall Betrothal Of nursing sic. She teaches at the Univer Fry, Douglas Wallas, Winifred If welcome home for Mrs.

William McAllister of the sity of Portland and at Lewis and Ferguson, Richard Bonis, Robert Mrs. F. W. Poorman, who has symphony board smart in a deep Clark College. eTold Coupl Foreman, Arthur A.

Gottfried, returned from a month's trip turquoise wool pretty Mrs. The public is invited to attend East she flew to New York R. Lieuallen over from Men Harry PkkrelL Robert Sommer, Lucille Pickett Nancy Cannon, without charge. SHERIDAN Mr. and Mrs.

mouth, and wearing a becoming i Gamba Sonata No. Pat Baird, Gloria Bennett, Joyce where she visited her son and his family, tho William Poormans, for ten days in Syracuse Later fuchsia nink outfit Mrs. Richard Ridgeway.of Route Norman, Sandra Hamstreet, Lin Sheridan, have announced the en Robert Needham in a good-look' in Minor Bach Sonate No. 2 in Minor. da Rae Gephardt and Marilyn she loined Mr.

and Mrs. Stuart gagement of their daughter, Pa Ing apricot sweater and skirt en A s-. -3 Hanson. Bothwell of Portland, who had tricia Louise, to Bruce Richard semble and a smart beige MS 5 Op. 5, Nr.

2 Beethoven Sonata Op. 11. No. 3 Jlindemttn Apres un Reve Faure Pieces en Concert Toccata FrescoDaldi Halseth, son of Mr. and Mrs.

knubby wool outfit for Mrs. Maur Senior Duplicate driven East whh their son, Roger, who entered Johns Hopkins University fat Baltimore Mrs. Marvin Halseth of Sheridan. ice Fitzsimons Newcomers greeted at the Newly weds Will Bridge Tourney No wedding date has been set Miss Ridgeway is employed in Poorman accompanied the Both. coffee Mrs.

Lawrence Wid-does, who recently arrived from wells on tho cross-country trip Live in Lebanon the office of State Farm Insur Winners Named ance in Salem and Mr. Halseth New York her husband is composer in residence for the Sa In a ten-table senior duplicate is serving with the U.S. Air SHERIDAN Miss Mary Ann Past Grand Chief lem Public Schools during the Mr. and Mrs. James Edward Miller (Gayle Darlene Gotchall) whose wedding, took place in September at the United Pentecostal Church.

Parents of the couple are and Mrs. Dallas Gotchall and Mrs. Hazle Jacober and Sherman Miller. The couple is now at home in Salem. (McEwan Studio.) 1 bridge tournament at the Catho- Force, stationed at the Interna Johnson, daughter of Mr.

and current school year Mrs, lice Center Thursday evening Mrs, tional Airport in Portland. Both Mrs. O. R. Johnson of Longview, Guest of Temple John Sell and Mrs.

Charles Fy- J. G. Lewis and Mrs. William are graduates of Sheridan High Wash, and Kenneth L. Frack, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest F. Frack ock. former Portland residents Kennedy, and Mrs. Ed Lewis and ScHooL Guests at the meeting of Cen- accompanying Mrs.

Preston Bail- Mrs. Elmer O. Berg were top of Sheridan, were married September 10 in the Community ev. a little wistful as she will tralia Temple. Pythian Sisters scorers.

Kingwood Unit Cbuple Wed Preferential Tea soon be moving back to Port Wednesday evening were Mrs, Also awarded fractional points Church in Longview, Wash. The land Claude Murphy, a past grand Plaxis Events a tt oei ior uci. in the weekly event were Mr. and Mrs. W.

P. Ohmart, Mrs An au revoir coffee will fete ceremony was performed, by Dr, H. Warren at 4 pJXL chief of Oregon, and Mrs. Ralph P. F.

Bums and Mrs. Ward tn City Council of Beta Sigma Mrs. Fred Kist president, pre Mrs. Eileen Sheldon this morning when her mother, Mrs. Bryan Hanna, past chief of Tacoma, Wash.

The bride wore a full length Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 01 made plans for the fall sided over the meeting of Kins- wedding gown of imported Chan- Goodenough, entertains at her son, Mrs. Charles Rich and Mrs. Mrs.

Josephine McCready, Mrs. preferential tea honoring pledges wood Unit American Legion tmy lace and her elbow lengxn Mrs. Shel E. M. Page, Mrs.

W. A. Barsch Anna Merritt, Mrs. Jay Day, Mrs, of all chapters at Wednesday's Court street homo Auxiliary on Thursday evening al veil of tulle was held by a crown Los don leaves next week for Agnes Churchill and Mrs. FJeata meeting held at the Jrome of Mrs, Kingwood Masonic Temple.

of crystals and pearls. She car Angeles to make her home Brown were welcomed as new and Mrs. Leona Taylor, and Mrs. Lloyd Jones and EQis H. Jones Winners in the seven-table jun James Jensen.

ried her white Rainbow Bible cen Mrs. David Williams reported members and: initiated. The tea will be an event of that the unit has almost reached tered with a white orchid. ior tournament were Cleo Dodd The Temple plans a linen show October 22 at the home of Mrs. it's membership quota.

Mrs. Kist Teachers to Mrs. Neil Frack of Newberg, and Alice Robinson and Everett Albert C. Graggr city sponsor, reported on the District confer er at the meeting on October 18 for the Pythian Home at Van sister-in-law of the bridegroom. TVanging their vows at an 8 o'clock ceremony on Friday evening at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. George Wright were, Hoise Van-Qeave and John D. Houtx. Rev. Gary Baxter of the Garden Road Christian Church performed the nuptials.

-The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Hawkins, and Mr. Houtx is the7 son of Mrs.

Rebie Houts. and Mrs- Alvin Finn has been was matron of honor and brides ence held at Silverton. Plans are being made for Be Married couver, named general chairman. Hall and Blanche Pickering, both of Woodburn. Others gaining points were Marion Hunter and Mrs.

Louise Vardiman, Dorothy maids were Mar donna Mattson of Mrs 'Marvin Sonnson. a rnim- The Grand Temple convention rummage sale to be held Oct sentativa of the Salem Junior GERVA15 Mr. ana Mrs. Longview, Wash, and Lois Back-man of Kalama, Wash. jM v-" 27 and 28.

Dunn and Mrs. Annette Imlah will be held at Astoria, October 8-9-10 and attending from Salem Woman's aub, spoke to the coun- Charlte Waldo of Sherwood are uciooer is wui ne a social Miss Danni Russell of Kelso Mr. and Mrs. W. C.

Cameron, and Sue McDonnell and Orpha cil on the Salem Community Free 1 announcing uie engagement will be Mrs. Harry Wilson, grand meeting for the unit and post The bride wore a beige wool and Miss Margie Oakes of Long- their daughter. Miss Lois Waldo, Dental Clinic, its aims and needs. representative, Mrs. Ralph Wul- Inere ill be a no-host dinner Mltter.

view lighted the candles. Gervais, to David L. Men, Ger cox, alternate, past chiefs, Mrs. All Beta Sigma Phi chapters in followed by a cake walk and oth vais. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Her Claude Murphy, Miss Betty Jean the city will meet at Rigdon's Scheduled next Thursday evening at the center are the master point and Junior play jersey suit and a beige velvet hat, cinnamon accessories and a green spider chrysanthemum corsage. Mrs. T. D'.

Graham was the man J. Men of Florence. Neil Frack of Newberg was best man for bis brother and Larry Kohler of McMtonfuTe and La Mont Mathews of Corvallis were a-gner, and Mrs. Mabel Peck Mortuary on Tuesday evening for er entertainment. Navy Couple Visits Miss Waldo is head of the home and Mrs.

Julius Meissner. conducted tour. off, while the following two weeks economics department and Future November 1 the past chiefs wul ushers. Homemakers of America advisor. wul be given over to the annual masters pairs and Junior pairs hold their annual event with Mrs.

Square Dance LYONS -r Chief Petty Officer and Mrs. William -Grimes are A reception was held in the honor attendant wore a teal wool jersey suit and velvet hat Her corsage was of cream apt Mr. Men is agriculture instructor Bay Wolfe in charge. championships. church parlors.

1 spending, a short leave with rela harmonizing Council Meets smart, and advisor for the Future Farmers of America and both are on der chrysanthemums. tives in Lyons at the home CERVAIS-lf. the first grandchild, Lori Lynn, for Mr. and James Houtz. brother of the the faculty of the Gervais Union his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Miss Scott Will Present Pupils The bridegroom graduated from Sheridan schools and the School of Pharmacy at Oregon State University and the bride graduated dance clubs Fourteen groom, was best T.rLZZ High School Both graduated from pardners Gnmes, and her mother, Mrs. Ef- Mrs. Louis Sowa of route one, were A reception followed and presid fie Nydegger, and other relatives. 5t Brooks.

The little girl was born from Lower Columbia Junior ing at the bride table were Mrs. They came from Vallejo, Calif. uuv aiv mvvw on October 2, to Mr. and Mrs. 2-viece slack set council Tuesday evening at the mi or atfirwt Mrtfor "with TrVf.

I wu' Miss Jeannette Scott will present a group of students in solo after spending six months there Louis Frank Sowa (Connie Lee College in Longview, majoring in elementary education. The couple 0MUV WHVV HWil naM jr while he attended school at Mare James) of Brooks, at the Salem and ensemble numbers tonight al Larry Van Cleave, daughter-in-law of the bride. Mrs. George Wright. Mrs.

SW. W. Jenks, Mrs. John Erler and Miss Rosa Black. dent Ted Evans presiding.

is now at home in Lebanon where Mt. Angel to General Hospital Maternal grand the Willamette University School Island. From here they go to Idaho Falls, Idaho where he will re Frank Bishop, cbainnaa for the bridegroom is employed as a parents are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel of Music recital haH at 7:30 o'clock.

The public is cordially druggist. Mrs. John Duncan was in charge dance to raise funds for the state Onnn SfT16S festival juinounced the event wffll ceive more schooling. 1 James of Portland. of the guest book.

invited. Club Dinner Stt be Marcn He nas astea Lynnei k-Kartn Nhvemher The couple wiQ make their home in California the San Participating, in ook and en Darniene and Mose Vta Defl Lj Woodwind Baroque Players, JEFFERSON Mrs. William semble numbers wul be Barbara IF Francisco bay area. oe easier xhwww, artist-facuKy of the University oi Sleek, sheen-full corduroy Capri pants in aqua, rust or magenta, topped, by a floral stripe cotton blouse with roll-up sleeves and convertible) KuMick entertained the members program ana secTn-e 5 fer5.tfwffM1 School of Music, will Dre- and Harry Preckwinkle, Kenny and Larry deLooze, Donna and UNION HILL Friends and of the Wedding Ring dub al luncheon on October 4. Officers David Greenberg, Donna Denver, was made that there sent, the opening concert of ML are now 141 dubs in the state, Angel College's 1961-62 Fine Arts with Baker and LaGrande joining Series.

Others in the five-concert relatives surprised Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hunt on their 41st wed Roddy Graves, Don Heard, Fred elected for the coming year were Have A Bargain! Mueller, Sue Steffen, Julie Busch- Mrs. W. A.

Stephenson president; recently. -j series axe Bohemians, popular collar in colors to match slacks. They may worn separately as well as together. Sizes 7 14. Mail and phone orders.

Pius shipping cost to areas outside our regular truck delivery routes ding anniversary Saturday evening at an-informal party. Present were and Keith Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hunt, Mrs.

Martin Stephenson, vice-president; Mrs. Oliver Stephen A Mid-Winter dance will be male singers, December Tana ert, Linda Craft, Susan' and Nancy Clark, Marlin and Joy Dawn Hall, Jo Ann Haugstad and Vkki son, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. held in Springfield on 'February Bawden, Portland pianist, Jan-9 and 10 and a meeting all nary 20; the 60-piece University area editors will be held at the of Oregon Symphonic Band, under a Butler. Burton Ferguson, reporter. Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Scott, Mr. and Dov(ntovn Bargain Eugene hotel on Oct 15. Mrs. W.

F. Krenz, Mr. and Mrs. Verny Scott and Mr. and Mrs.

GIRLS SHOP STREET FLOOR the direction: of Robert Vagner, February 23, and Raymond Mi-chalsH, young basso on March 30. Hunt Mrs. Lyle I. McCauley daughter, Miss Shirley McCauley. Season tickets may be obtained JEFFERSON The local Days" OCT.

13-14 were, in uswego unursoay CLUB CALENDAR Sons of Norway, card party, Pringle Clubhouse, a pjn. Chemeketa Chapter, DAR, Pringle Park clubhouse; 12:30 p.m. Parent-Teacher Association hon at the college administration buildine. at' Stevens Son in Sa- luncheon guests of a former Sa- OPEN MONDAY 9:30 A. TIL 9:00 f.

M. It PAYS TO BUY AT MEIER FRANK'S SALEM ored faculty members at a recep-v tlon In the grade school eymna-P wMm. Mrs. Roger C. Hop-Mem, or by, addressing Fine Arts hn Ttacsday evening.

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