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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 7

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Statesman, Salem, Oct. 16, '61 (Sec. 7 Four Senior To Speak Miss Huber Is Bride Of Mr. Kokel At St. Mary's Mothers Hear of Hospital Work at Friday's Meeting FOUR CORNERS Work at Salem Memorial Hospital per MOUNT ANGEL Yellow and Points white chrysanthemums decorated Twenty-six tables of duplicate Skin Rash Not Emotional By ANN LANDIRS Dear Ann Landers: My problem is too personal to discuss with my mother so I am writing to you for an answer.

I've been dating since I was 16. I'm almost 19 now and my contract bridge players turned out for the October master point formed by volunteer helpers was outlined to the local Mothers Club Friday afternoon by Mrs. Reginald Walker, director of volunteer aid at the hospital. and junior layoff at the Catholic Center Thursday evening. Four senior teams won master i- if J1 Miss Lynn Wolf was maid of honor and Miss Leqna Huber, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid.

They wore royal blue waltz length dresses of chiffon over taffeta with bouffant skirts, puff sleeves and satin bow belts. They wore white net hats and carried yellow, and white chrysanthemums. Leonard Kokel, only brother of the groom, acted as best man, and Terry Sowa, the groom's cousin, was groomsman. Leonard Huber, brother of the bride, ushered. Grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Nisseh of Mt. Angel and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Luther of Molalla, were special guests at the wedding.

An informal reception and buffet it CLUB CALENDAR Monday Rotarian Women dinner, Illahe Hills Country Club, 6:30 p. m. Salem Chapter, American Gold Star Mothers with Mrs. N. Edwards, 1670 Tumalo Drive SE, 7:30 p.

m. West Salem Home Extension Unit with Mrs. D. N. Sermon, 1010 Leford Drive NW, noon.

Sigmas with Mrs. Fred Rawlins, 2670 Sunrise Ave: South, 8 p.m. Alpha Chi Omega alumnae and actives, Founder's Day celebration, chapter house, 610 15th St NE, 8 p. m. West Salem lions Auxiliary with Mrs.

Clarence Everett, 3425 Dallas Highway, 8 p. m. St. Anne's Guild, St Paul's Episcopal Church with Mrs. Charles Croley, 730 Ben Vista Drive South, 1:30 p.

m. 4 Epsilon and Xi chapters. Alpha Delta Kappa, St. Mark Lutheran Church, Founder's Day dinner, 6:30 p. m.

Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae with Mrs. Charles W. Mills, 685 Boice St. South, 6:30 dinner. Salem Area PEO Council with Mrs.

Ivan Stewart, 398 Jerris Ave. SE, 10 a. m. Capital Unit 9, American Legion Auxiliary, Legion Club, 8 p. m.

LaSertoma Club with Mrs. L. B. Scruggs, 1836 Claxter Road NE, 8 p. m.

St Theresa's Guild, St. Joseph's Church with Mrs. P. S. Groves, 2590 Sunrise Ave.

10:30 a. m. St. Mary's Catholic Church on Saturday for the wedding of Miss Florence Suzanne Huber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred A. Huber, Mt. Angel, and Auldin La-Verne Kokel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kokel, Rt.

2, Silvertom Rev. Clement Frank, OSB, offl. dated at the nuptial Mass and altar boys were Timothy Kehoe and Leroy Schmidt. Miss Fides Welp played the organ and Miss Mary Foits and Miss Jerolyn Gooding sang. The bride wore a floor length gown of taffeta and lace with full train, fitted bodice with scalloped neckline.

A crown of seed pearls held the fingertip veil and she carried a white prayer book topped with an orchid. points, mostly in close contests, But Carl Ruder and Mrs. Dale Parker rolled up the biggest score of the evening's play. Other winners in the two-section event were Val Sloper and Wallace Wilson. boy friend is 20.

We've been going steady for fl, three months. It's becoming awfully hard to keep our emotions in check. Several weeks ago my face began to break cut. I've tried not using soap, as my girl friend suggested, but it didn't help. My steady told -me last night that my pent-up emotions are making my, skin break out.

He says female 'prudishness is unnatural and that: my glands are rebelling. It sounds very logical. Is this true or false? MISS MESS Mrs. Arthur Erickson, president of Salem Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, invited club members to a benefit tea by the auxiliary grojp at Illahe Country Club on Oct. Club president Mrs.

William Swain introduced new officers. These Include Mrs. Arnold Sever-son, first vice president; Jack Stevens, second vice president; Mrs. Roger Hagestedt, secretary- Mrs. Vernon Whit Mrs.

Dale Hutchinson and Mrs. Percy Miner, both of Corvallis, and Mrs. Roger Archer and Mrs. Charles Rich. luncheon followed at the home of treasurer; and Mrs.

John Smith, program. Other points went to Ed Lewis the bride. Mrs. Floyd Luther, and Walter Cline, Mrs. Ada Bed- The club approved sponsorship grandmother of the groom, cut the of nine Blue Bird groups, and saul and Ellis H.

Jones, Mrs. Marlin and R. D. cake and Mrs. Gertrude Halter, Woodburn, passed the guest book.

will hold a rummage sale Nov. 13 at the school. Dr. Marion Fish Cox of Seattle, noted AAUW leader and educator, will be the guest speaker at an area luncheon meeting on Saturday at the Marion Motor Hotel. Members of the Salem Branch will be hostess.

She is vice-president of the North Pa-, cific Branch AAUW. Hutchinson of Corvallis, Curtis Ruecker and William Leach, Mrs. Paul F. Burris and Mrs. C.

B. Bentson, Mrs. E. E. Boring and Mrs.

George Rein. Mrs. Wallace Beta Sigma Phi Chapters Meet Retired Teachers Meet The Willamette Valley Retired Teachers will meet Wednesday in the Salem School administration building at one o'clock. Mrs. Agnes Booth, county school superintendent, will be the guest speaker.

Her topic will be "Changing MACLEAY The Macltay Worn en's Club will be entertained by Mrs. William Taylor on Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the Community Center for the first meeting of the fall season. Wilson and Elmer O. Berg, Mrs. W.

A. Barsch and Mrs. C. C. For going away the bride chose a two-piece plaid wool suit with pleated skirt and black and white accessories.

The newlyweds will make their home in Molalla. LYONS Mrs. William Beyer from Everett, Washington has spent the last two weeks at the home of her brother and wife Mr. and Mrs. Ben IntVeld.

Members of XI Alpha Psi chap Convention Report Sedgwick, Woman's Relief Corps will meet at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall on Friday, October 20 at 2 p.m. A report of the recent national convention at Rapid City, S.D. and national plans for the Civil War Museum at Springfield, 111., will be given ter of Beta Sigma Phi met at Gabriel, Mrs. Ward Graham and Zenith Club Plans Mrs. E.

W. Kay, Mrs. William Values in Education." Hostesses the home of Mrs. H. L.

McDonnell and. Mrs. Nels Tonning was Fall Social co-hostess. The program was giv by delegate, Mrs. William Strob for the day will be Mrs.

Charlotte Jones, Mrs. Elsie Carpenter and Misa Eva rente. Kennedy and Mrs. Walter Cline. Mrs.

E. P. Stewart and Jack Neil-sen, and J. W. Apley and Alfred B.

Thomas. imeyer. Final plans for a fall social en by Mrs. James Noland, Mrs. H.

J. Moore and Bernard Mesman. In the junior competition, the on October 28 were made at the meeting of the Salem Zenith Plans were told for a progres scores went to Alice Robinson and Mrs. Jack Lumbly, and Orpha Miller and Mrs. John Caujzhell.

Woman's Club on Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. Calvin Bonney. The affair which includes members and their husbands will be sive dinner for the members and their husbands on Sunday evening, Oct. 29. Mrs.

McDonnell announced there will be a hidden while other awards were won by Mrs. Tom Kay and Mrs. George Huggins, Mrs. Jack Purcell and Mrs. Kenneth Cole.

Geo Dodd auction at the Oct 25 meeting at held at the Maurice Walker residence. The committee in charge the home of Mrs. Nels Tonning. On Saturday morning the mem includes Mrs. Don Dougherty, chairman, Mrs.

Ken Scripter, Mrs. Arch Wetzel and Mrs. Leota bers were surprised by the social committee at a kidnap breakfast, held at the home of Mrs. Jack Bosch. Muller.

I Mrs. Dean Pfouti reported on a philanthropic project. The club has chosen to continue assisting Door Mi: Aro tho fellows still using that ont? I thought it. went out with the Shiti Bearcat. If your boy friend's theory was correct, I'd have to bo worriod about all the girls with lovely complexions.

iw i dermatologist. And whiU you'ro there ask HIM if what your boy friend has In mind will help your complexion. You can then set the guy straight with the Information you get 2. from the physician. And by all means thank him for offering himself up for purely medicinal purposes.

It was indd noble. Dear-Ann Landers: You make me sick. That letter from "Doc's Old Doll" who was married to a man younger than her--: self was just darling. And then you came along with that crummy answer and spoiled everything. I happen to know of several cases where the woman is older and the marriages are wonderful.

Your statement that "some 1-women at 40 look like 50 and their young husbands are running like 80" was downright mean. Are you implying the men don't 2ge? I attended a 215-year high school reunion in June and. I recog- nized every woman there. But the men had changed so much I 7 had a hard time figuring out who was who. Women may put Z.on a little weight, but at least they don't get bald.

These men are all in their early 40's and I was shocked at the billiard-ball heads. I And by the way, Buttercup, how old is that picture of YOU I. at the top of your column? FORMER FAN Doer Former: I made It abundantly clear In my letter to Doc's Old Doll that toe, knew of some exceptions and that sho and Doc certainly sounded content. As rule, however, I don't recommend marriage between a man and an older woman. 1, As for mo, I don't know which picture you're looking at becauso the newspapers change them around, but no picture is mora than two years old.

And incidentally, I'm 43, Petunia. Any more questions? Dear Ann: My husband operates a business from our home. I work in an office and I'm excellent at detailed bookkeeping. I've offered dozens of times to set up an efficient system for him. I even bought ledger cards, but he insists on doing things his own way.

"His own way" is half-baked and it takes forever. His accountant has told him his methods are sloppy and that he ought to let me help him. But the man is plain stubborn. How can I get him to change his mind? W.B.S. Dear W.B.S.: You can't, so give up.

You and your husband sound plenty competitive and I suspect he'd prefer to stumble round forever rather than allow you to show him how to do something. Ask his accountant to help him sot up an efficient system. And stay out of the act yourself. To learn the booby-traps of teenage drinking, write for ANN LANDERS' booklet, "Teenage Drinking," enclosing with your request 20c in coin and a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope. Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems.

Send them to her in care, of this newspaper enclosing a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Copyright 1961, Field Enterprises, Inc. nrtipi i Dog iifciS HI OR CHEER GIANT SIZE Vets Brand Your pets are jL Tn Mix with 100 uses. Made I Por a cleaner, and brighter to like it A i Wash Every time Save 1 "11 Now. II Gf.

tall ck 40 oz. I ''k' (0 Cans jjj fJJ Pkgj. Ita Chapter Eta Chapter met Wednesday the Handicap Center again this and Grace Rohland, and Everett Hall and Blanche Pickering, both of Woodburn. The next two Thursdays at the Catholic Center will be given over to the annual Masters pairs and Junior pairs championships. Miss Redbird Speaks Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma will hold its monthly meeting at Hoover School on Wednesday at 7:30 p.

m. Hostesses serving dessert will be Mrs. evening at the of Mrs. Pe year. ter Zupan, with Mrs.

Marvin Dal- A rummage sale is being planned by the club on February ke and Mrs. Lee Harra as co- 3 with Mrs. Floyd McNall and hostesses. Mike Smith, a student at Will Mrs. Marvin Brown in charge.

amette University, spoke to the Prospective members present were Mrs. Charles Mason, Mrs. group on Oratory. Carl Pettet and Mrs. Arch Wet Plans for a rummage sale at the Beaver Hall on Saturday, November 4 were announced by the George Fox, Mrs.

Dorothy Daugh-erty, Mrs. Vestal Loveall and Mrs. zel. Chairmen Named George Brassfield. Speaker of the ways and means committee.

Hard time party will be held October evening will be Miss Helen Red- ELDRIEDGE Mrs. Roger bird of Oregon College of Educa 24. Welty, president of the Eldriedge tion at Monmouth, who will talk mm DOLLAR DAY VALUES AT Guests attending were Mrs. Parent-Teachers Association, an Jack Gorman, Mrs. Harold Hanson, Mrs.

George Kannier and on "Migrant Education." Rainbow Initiation nounced the chairmen to serve on the various committees of the Mrs. Don Kerr. PTA at its first meeting at Wa conda School. Rota Omicron STAYTON Miss Marda Mil- Wo help you save dollars not spend them Shop where you get ejual rry at a reasonable price. Beta Omicron Chapter.

Beta Mrs. Dale Fuller will serve as the social chairman; Donald Tate, program; Mrs. Frank Os- Sigma Phi, held their model meeting at the home of Mrs. Jim Jen born, publicity; Mrs. Henry White health; Mrs.

Chelsey sen with Mrs. Bruce Gordon assisting on Thursday. The program ler, worthy advisor, presided at the meeting of Acacia Assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls at the Masonic Temple, Misses Michelle Demick and Margarette Raurie of Jefferson, Linda Meyn of Stayton and Mary Thurston of Scio were initiated. On November 19 the girls will hold a cake walk at 3 p.m. Spare Ribs IrLRXn Johnson, remembrance; and Mrs was given by Mrs.

Les Bahr. Lester Pearmine Mrs. Leon Rusheea present were Mrs. Steve Everitt, and Mrs. Richard Me Crouch, Mrs.

Don Muellhaupt, Mrs. Bill Black and Mrs. Richard Annally, -education in charge of Country Style Fresh Lean Meaty lb. visual aide. Crippen.

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Detachable cord. Schomus became the bride ol Francis Joseph Foltz at a nuptial mass on Saturday, October 7 at -10 o'clock at the St. Louis Catholic Church in St. Louis, Oregon. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Cyril Schomus of Route one, Gervais, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Foltz of Route one, Mount Angel. Rev.

Earl Larson officiated at the double ring ceremony. I The- bride wore a floor length I I I 1 ml I I I 1 aiScS r3 I HOOD RIVER Powdered red APPLE CIDER ALBERTSON'S DETERGENT Cianf AT ee. fixe 5-IN-l CHEF MATE IV I MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE Gallon Instant Jar Seve 79c oa. M19.95 I I- i I mm rs tn cown of embossed nylon over tel- eta fashioned with a basque waist 'and bateau neckline enhanced ith daisies. Her fingertip veil 7 (MM was held by a crown of satin and seed pearls.

She carried a crystal rosary and a prayer book Fresh Baked Iced TEXAS RED with an orchid arrangement. She was the third bride to wear the wedding dress designed and made by her sister, Patricia, for her wedding and also worn by sister, Kathleen. Tho ultimate in portable electric appliances Chef Mate is a fantastic combination blender, knife sharpener, mixer, juicer, coffee grinder. SPRINKLE SPRAY IRON 17.95 Lady Casco irons dry or with steam, and even sprinkles the clothes. Steams in vertical position to freshen hanging draperies and garments that are difficult to press.

So Juicy nd good to Eot Good for too Regular 3 29 Value Now Only Each large Size Inch lemon Meringus Pies Regular 69c each STEAM AND DRY IRON PIES for I with pushbutton control $14.93 i Albertson's 4 lis Buttertop Bread loaf Miss Agnes Purdy was the maid of honor. She wore a dress of or-Ichid embossed taffeta and carried bouquet, of white and orchid chrysanthemums. Miss Mary Toltz, sister of groom, was the bridesmaid. Her dress and flowers were similar to maid of honor. Attend me Groom Ronald Bickler stood as best Tnan and Paul Foltz served as groomsman.

John Schomus- and Uobby Scott were ushers. I. The newlyweds greeted their guests at a reception held immediately following the ceremony at the St Louis parish hall where a buffet luncheon was served. Mrs. Lawrence Ferschweiler, unt of the bride, poured and Mrs.

Frank Hauser and Mrs. Mark Purdy cut the cake. a SwAist Juicers lb. I Hot Frozen" GOLD MEDAL ORANGE JUICE! oz. Cans 3 for only for only $1 $1 STRAIVDERRIES5 FOLKS LOVE OUR FRIEKDLY STORE AliD For their wedding trip to the 11 I Oregon beaches, the new Mrs.

AUTOMATIC FRY PAN 12" size (control extra) 12.95 12" cover $3.45 This versatile utensil fries, sautes, braises, makes stews, casseroles, pot roasts. Beautifully designed to bring to the table for serving. -Completely im-mersible for easy cleaning. 1 2" size. 11" trypan.

cover for removable handle Lady Casco master key control, fits several appliances $4.95 Lady Casco De Luxe Automatic Toaster Lady Casco Two-Slice Toaster $10.95 Lady Casco 5-Qt. Cooked-Fryer $14.95 Lady Casco Four-Slice Toaster $17.95 Lady Casco Port-Oven 1 $21.95 lady Casco Griddlo and Warmer Tray ELECTRICALS SECOND FLOOR OUR EVERYDAY LOW, LOW PRICES Foltz changed to a red sheath dress with black accessories. 10 lb. Bag Mrs. Foltx graduated, from Mt Angel Academy and Mr.

Foltz from Mt Angel Prep School. They I I ii 1 will make their home in Mt Angel. Past Matrons Association, OIS 1 ihsi.vsan'stJl til will meet for dinner on Friday, Large THROW RUGS Aul. Colors Reg. $1.29 Only I Oct.

20 at the Golden Pheasant at 6 p.m. Mrs. J. Edgar Reay is 2945 LIBERTY ROAD, E. Wo Reserve tho Right to Unit Quantities.

Store Hours a.m. to pjn. DailySunday 10 a.m. to 7 pjnu Prices Effective Octobef 17, It, 1W1 chairman of the committee and a trozram will follow the dinner 1 hour..

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