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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 6

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GoIdGnveds To; Live in Bay City Miss Jane Statesman's HOME Couple to Celebrate Wedding and 'Mrs. Richard -W. McGrath Is Married anorama WOODBURN- -Christmas col Dierks will celebrate their golden ors were used in the decorations fuslc Fashions I Features wedding anniversary at a reception on Sunday, January 1 at the First Baptist Church. Friends of the couple are invited through the press to call between 2:30 and 5 o'clock. 6 (Sec I) Statesman; Dec 23, '60 Arranging the anniversary party are their three daughters, Mrs.

Otto Ensdahl of Salem. Mrs. Around James Tipton of Portland and By JERYME ENGLISH Sirs. Jean Talbot of San uateo, Calif. The eoldenweds have five grandchildren: and one great SOCIAL JOTTINGS Nu-iwork at Iowa Stat meroua informal parties are on IPs a boy for Mr.

and grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. Dierks were mar the Christmas week calendar with Mrs. Vern Esch (Carol Thomc- ried in Colfax, Wash: on Jan.

15, 1911 and they: have resided la Salem for 31 vears. Until his re tirement Mr. Dierks was a paint ing Pembertons out-of-town visitors the son) ho was born on Christ-incentive for many of the gather- mas Eva at the General ings Dr. knd Mrs. Morris Hospital and has been named K.

Crothers will be hosts for an Derek Miles His orandpar-informal party Thursday evening ents ara Mr. and Mrs. William at their Court Street residence Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Har-for the pleasure of their son and ry Esch and the great-grandpar his wife.

Dr. and Mrs. Donald ants art Mr. and Mrs. W.

L. Crothers of LaJoHa, Calif. who'MeCaffartyv all of Salem came north to spend Christmas: Holiday visitors Mrs. So-. occasion will also Murphy of Stockton, Calif, the first opportunity- for their, came north for Christinas and to friends to greet the new Mrs.

make an extended visit with her Mr. and Mrs. Ricriard.W. Dierks who will celebrate Ihelr golden wedding anniversary at a reception on January.L at the First Baptist Church between 2:30 and 5 p.m. (Don Lee Studio).

and for the gowns of the attendants at the wedding of Miss Jane McCrath and Robert k. Rabe on Tuesday morning at St. Mary's Episcopal Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Kenneth McGrath of Wood-bum and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs.

Al Rabe of. Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Rev. Everett Hall performed the 11 o'clock service. Mrs.

Marshall, cousin of. the bride, sang. and Eugene Stoller was the organist. For her wedding the bride selected Ta white moire brocade gown fashioned with bell, shaped skirt with wide, impressed pleats in back falling a chapel train. The empire style bodice was made with a scoop neckline and elbow length sleeves.

She wore short, white kid gloves and carried a cascade bouquet of red roses. Herf French illusion veil was held in place by, a wreath of wax orange blossoms-. Two attendants preceded the bride to the altar wearing moss green velveteen sheath dresses with matching headbands and carried bouquets of red carnations and holly. Mrs. Richard Im-lah, sister of the bride, and Miss Susan Erickson of San Francisco were the attendants.

Jimmy Imlah, nephew of the bride, was the ring bearer. Attend the Groom Dr. James Reese of San Francisco stood with Mr. Rabe as best man and ushers were John Priesing and Thomas Healy of To Observe Wedding Ll Hardie Takes Bride At Crothers, the farmer Leena Ka-; son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Dr.

and Mrs. J. Ray Pember- Ceremony In Mrs. Richard Barger Lt reoja of Finland the couple's ton lonetime Salem residents. and Mrs.

William C. Johnson and marriage took place in June in Finland and on their arrival in wQl celebrate their golden wedding anniversary at a reception Of Interest to the bridegroom's Salem friends is news of the wed children. Bill and Jeri, are spend- ding of LL jg) James Stewart Hardie and Miss Jo Elizabeth Dimiiry, the states they 'went directly to ing Christmas week at the home California croup of inti-of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

E2- on Sunday, January at the Newberg home of their son-in-law and daushter. Mr. and Mrs. which took place in Pensacola, Florida Tuesday evening." The bride-is the eon of Mr. and Mrs.

James A. Hardie of Salem and Chauncy Gettmann, 421 S. Meri Mrs. Hardie flew south for the nuptials. The bride is the daughter cf Mrs.

L. C. Rady of San Jose; Calif, and Harold Dimitry of Pensa mer wortn xne Jonnsons are now living in California, where he is stationed at Travis Air Force Base Guests at mate friends of the hosts have been invited to call after: 6:30 o'clock to welcome the young couple i To fete visitors Mr. and dian St. cola.

'J i Friends of the counle are in the home of Mr. and Karl taffeta frock with net overskirt. The seven o'clock rites took vited -through the press to call between 2 and 5 o'clock. G. Becke for the holiday week LL David Hardie of Elk Never has such a salsi h'J caught cn so Mrs.

Robert A. Rabe (Janet McGrath) whose wedding was an event of Tuesday morning at St. Mary's Episcopal Church In Woodburn. A reception followed at the Woodburn home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth McGrath. The couple will live in San; Fran- cisco. KStelmonts Studio). Mrs. Harold G.

Maison have invited a few longtime friends of the family to call at their Can-dalaria horn on Thursday be The Pembertons were married Gty. Oklahoma Cew to Florida to serve as best man for bis end were their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, and their daughter, Kellie place at the First Presbyterian Church with Rev. Robert Sieden-topf officiating.

A reception followed in the Cowley Building of the church. in Newberg and have lived here ever since. Dr. Pemberton has brother. were Alfred B.

Carlson and Ensizn William K. practiced in Salem for more than In California for Christmas A gown of nylon tulle enhanced 50 years. tween 4 and 7, o'clock to groat thair son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kelton Lowery of Jackson who cam north with, their children for tha Christ ware Mr.

and Mrs. George Gute-kunst and their son-in-law and The newlyweds left on a honey- Tha eoldenweds have two Betrothals Are Revealed with ChantiUy lace was selected by the bride for her wedding. The San Francisco. The newlyweds greeted their guests at a reception at the McGrath home twtween 2 and 5 o'clock. Pouring were the.

bride's daughter, Rev. and Mrs. Atwood daughters, Mrs. Gettmann and Mrs. Charles Smith of Seattle, moon trip along the Gulf Coast to New Orleans and Corpus' skirt was very full and the bodice Foster and their children mas' holidays Monday eve During Holiday Weekend who will be here to assist at the was made with a scalloped, Sa-brina neckline encrusted with se They visited in Roseville with tha ning the Lowerys were guests of Christi, Texas.

After January 1 reception, and two grandchildren. grandmother, Mrs. Walter Mc Gutekunsf son-in-law and daugh honor at a no-host supper ar they will be at home at 152 Fla quins and long sleeves. Her im ranged by a group of their friends Engagement news headlines the social column today with several made known over the Christmas weekend. Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd R. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Heath Lowry, and in Kentfield with their son mingo Drive, Laguna Shores, Mrs.

Lamb Honored at the Fairmount Hill home of ported illusion veil was held in place by a pearl headdress and McNall are announcing the betrothal of their daughter, Tanya, to Naval Air Station, Corpus SUVER Mrs. Henry Lamb she carried a cascade of white Grath of North Powder, Oregon, and her 'Mrs. Roberta Whittemore of Weiser, Idaho. Cutting the cake were Mrs. T.

E. Williams of Roseburg, also an aunt of the bride, and Mrs. L. E. Molina of Sioux --Falls, S.D.

Christi. where Lt Hardie is tak Neil MerrelL son of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Merrell. No date has been set for the wedding.

carnations centered with a white was honored a birthday and his family, Mr. and Mrs. George Gutekunsf Jr. Girl Born to Hartleys party and handkerchief shower ing advanced. flight training.

For traveling the new Mrs: Hardie I Miss McNall Is a popular member of the senior class at North orchid. Sister Attends Bride by her neighbor, Mrs. Charles Chappell, Wednesday afternoon. Salem High School and a mem-t i GERVAIS Felicitations go to wore a beige wool sheath dress Assisting were Mrs. Carl Fun- ber of the rally squad.

Her Miss Linda Lee Dimitry was Plans Mado for Mr, and Mrs. Richard L. Hartley man, Mrs. Frank Lang, Sal with matching jacket trimmed in The occasion her 78th birthday. Present were her ly DeArmond, Miss Kirsty Wil her sister's only and she wore a mist blue taffeta fur and brown accessories.

Installation daughters, Mrs. Fred Gentemann liams and Miss Mary RusselL and Mrs. Lyle Hahn of Monroe, When the couple left on their dress with overskirt of net and blue velvet headdress with tiny bows on the veil She carried a Salem Rebekah Lodge has been Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.

Barclay In the group were Mr. and Mrs. 'Frederick Bradshaw and Mr. and Mrs. John Kelty of Portland, formerly of Salem, Mr.

and Mrs. John F. Staalhammar, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Graben-horst, Mr.

and Mrs. Howell Appling Jr. and the Barclays Party hosts tonight will be Mr. and Mrs. Keola Murphy, who have invited a few of their friends to an informal holiday gathering at their Hngwood Heights home on Montrose Avenue A late supper will be served by the hostess following an informal evening Entertaining with two holiday parties this weak are Dr.

Helen Pearce and her sister. Miss of Gervais on the birth of their first child, Cynthia Louise, born on December 21 at Salem General Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl McClure of Fruitland, Idaho and Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Hartley of Baker. Mr. Hartley is basketball coach at Gervais Union Hi Kb. Mrs.

M. I. Conger, Mrs. Orlin Alien, Mrs. Willis Allen, Mrs.

Webster Falk, Mrs. John Miller. invited to present a tribute to past" chairmen of District 4 at the Rebekah Convention to be Mrs. Ralph Richards, Mrs. Walt fiance, 1 a graduate of North Salem High, has been attending Oregon College of Education.

The news was revealed at a family dinner at the McNall home on Christmas Day. Covers were placed for Miss McNall and her fiance, and Mrs. Enoch Mer-rill. Miss Sherrfll Merrell, Mrs. Charlotte Collins, Miss Marj Walters, Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Max, Deanna and Charles of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Everett McNall and Sharon of MQwaukie, wedding trip the new Mrs. Rabe donned a two-piece spring green dress with matching leather hat and black accessories.

The newly-weds will be at home at 2598 Filbert St, San Francisco, after January 10. cascade type bouquet of pink carnations adorned with blue Christmas balls. Elizabeth' Barton was the flower girl and she wore a light blue held in Woodburn on January 30. Richards, Mrs. Willis Burck, Mrs.

Frank Thurston, and Mrs. PECTIM Mrs. Clarence Kimble, drill captain, has been appointed to pre SchooL Kelly. pare and present the tribute. Mrs.

Lila Daily, vice-grand- elect qualified in her work, and Mrs. Howard Culver, noble-grand elect, will complete her qualifica nn Dorothy, Pearca Thursday averting they have Invited guests Mrs. uiaries Roggy, granamotner of the bride-elect, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Max of Albany, Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd McNall and their tions at the next regular meeting. to dessert ana an informal ava District Deputy president Lora Groves and District Deputy grand -Timing Gal Also Lies iling at their- Oak Street home In tha group will ba Dr. sons, Gary, who attends California College of Arts and Crafts master Lynn am have called practice of their staff of install and Mrs. G.

Herbert Smith, Mrs. and Rick McNall. Miss Marschat Betrothed ing officers for Wednesday night. i By ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: Our daughter is engaged to a fine young man who is away at college. When ho comes home, every third weekend, they are inseparable.

Greta looks at her fianace with woo Now, tossed salads, corribf-3tca salads and tomato slices ssp pear quick as a wink H. H. Brooks, Dr. and Mrs. Rob-art D.

Gregg, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kronen, Mrs. Alfred A. Medical tests show Helena Rubinstein's Ultra Feminine reduces wrinkles due to dryness and restores young tone to mature December 28 immediately after the close of the business session of Chemeketa Lodge.

AH install Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Marschat Schramm and the hostesses are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn, to Mi ing officers are asked to be pres such adoring eyes you'd think she worshipped him.

Monday evening tha hostesses en ent, tertained for another group In chiding Miss Beryl Holt, Mrs. Ross Hogue, Miss Helen Lane The Cooties and Cootiette will chael L. Farmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farmer: No date has been set for the wedding.

The bride-to-be is taking a secretarial course at Merritt Davis join for a holiday party Friday and Mrs. Mabel Fraar of Forest fWWfflWWWWWWWJIIIuiiillllL Jl iiiiwasaaasw evening at the VFW HaH begin Grove For tha young sat is' the Ten minutes after he leaves our home she's out the front door with another fellow. She has three or four young men around town who take -her out behind her fiance's I've told Greta this is wrong but she claims the others are only platonic friends, 'and that I am evfl-minded. Last night my husband! and I returned from -a party early. The house was pitch black and we assumed she was out.

When we switched on younger look. Such rapid results are possible because Ultra Feminine is an actual wonder drug cosmetic that works within the-skin to replenish loss of physiological substances. The whole process, miraculous to behold, is like nature's own because estrogen and progesterone are -the female hormones which power these cells in youth. Because ning at 8 o'clock. Later in the evening a covered dish supper School of Commerce.

Mr. Farmer, who has just completed six wul be served. holiday partjr: to be given tonight by Susan. Charles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Curtis Charles, at months of duty at Fort Ord, is serving wita the army re tive service with the U.S. Navy their West Ridge Place Home and is now employed at Valley The hostess has invited a group serve. Miss Myers Tells Troth Helena Rntiasleiaj creator ct of her: South' Salem gti class Carpet Craft. Adele Brown Engaged Mr. and Mrs.

Alva R. Myers Ultra Feminine, erst medically tested face cream that. mates. to the. party there will be dancing in the recreation Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Brown the living room: light we found Greta and a young man sitting on the conch. They were disheveled and embarrassed. Greta is SJ old enough to know better. What shall we" do? STOEI4NERS.

Dear Sideiiners: There Is nothing you can or should da. Now that you know Grata lied about tha platonic friendships be prepared for tha roof to cave in. Her fiance eventually will gat'. a cheerful littla earful and the engagement will ba off. reverses two of the aging proc room- with a snack buffet served are revealing the engagement of their daughter, Roberta Kay, to Donald Chne, son of Mr.

and have announced the engagement esses or tae ssu. during the evening of thetr daughter, Adele, to Wil-bert G. Kurth son of Mr, Coffee Hostesses Thursday your skin can't store up hormones for the future, you must' use Ultra Feminine faithfully each night. This assures your daily hormone requirement. This medically tested treatment costs only pennies per use.

See your skin look young again, and stay younger looking; I lifetime Guarantee Helena Rubinstein states: morning will be 'Mrs. WakafieM Mrs. William R. Cline, all of Salem. The young couple plan a June wedding.

"Your skin must look younger in one month, then stay and Mrs. Wilbert G. Kurth. No date has been set for the wed Walker and daughters, Sandra younger looking with contin rr-f. and Sylvia, who are entertaining at their country home on Glen ued daily use of Ultra Feminine, if used as directed, or Miss Brown and her fiance are Now you can look younger.

I Medical research proves that the action of two vital female hormones, estrogen and progesterone reactivates specific skin cells. Wrinkles due to dryness are reduced. skin tone is restored. The discovery that has made this possible Is Helena. Rubinstein's Ultra Feminine Face Cream, the only face cream with both vital female hormones.

These are the very hormones that have helped shape every woman from Venus to you the same hormones that abound in a young woman's skin. The chart below shows you how nature reduces estrogen and progesterone supplies with maturity. Here's what happens when Ultra Feminine resup-plies estrogen and progesterone daily to your skin. What the doctors report Skin cells can hold maximum moisture again. These cells, plumped out once more, support the surface firmly.

Lines smooth out. Wrinkles due to dryness are reduced. Young skin tone is restored. Oil glands' produce at a more youthful rate again. Tissue sections and skin surface tests show an amazing increase in oil production.

The skin is soft, dewy, protected. Start looking younger Start using Ultra Feminine now. In just SO days, see your skin take on a definitely Creak Road this is a tradi Miss Myers is a graduate of South Salem High School, and is employed as a secretary at the Morris Optical Co. Her fiance recently completed his required-ac- graduates of South Salem High return your latest purchase for lull reruna," School and are both employed in tional party given each year honoring tha teachers of Sandra and 4' 1 Salem. Sylvia the first party was given 11 years ago and only one v.

teacher bidden- now that tha sisters ara In high school the guest Jist has grown considerably as former teachers are all In ONCE-YEAn Because Helena Rubinstein is convinced that Ultra Feminine is her greatest eosmetie achievement, she makes this special offer so that you may discover for yourself that you can look younger. One jar will convince you I Ultra Face Cresa vited Calling hours are from 10 to 12 o'clock Assisting Mrs. Walker will be Krs. Tad Dear Ann Landers: Tve been going with a well-to-do bachelor for 12 years. led me to believe that when his mother died we would get married.

It's been eight months since her death and he still refuses to discuss the future. His answer is, "Be patient until I work out my problems." He takes me to dinner three times a week, always to the nicest places. Frequently he phones my sister and invites her, too. She broke engagement five years ago and always accepts. I thought for a while be was asking her to be nice but (now I wonder if be invites her so we can't discuss marriage plans.

i I'm fed up with the whole setup but I'm afraid to act jealous or force the issue or I may lose him. When a gal reaches 33 it's difficult to meet men friends. Please tell me what to do. FRUS-TRAY-TED. i i Dear Fruss: What mora must happen before you get tha message? Tha first flag was his promise to marry you when his mother died.

An adult who has to wait for a funeral before he can have a wedding Is stalling. This man is too immature to accept the responsibilities of marriage. Unless you want to "go with" him another 12 years, give him the alr. (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.) v' (Copyright.

I960, field Enterprises. Inc.) Ogdahl, -Mrs. Sidney Steneroddan, Mrs. Gordon Donkin, Mrs. Wal lace Stead, Mrs.

Victor Murdock SAVE 200 Am at and Mrs. Barnard Kohler Event of tonight is the ten year reunion for the class oi isr-t ttezj srTply Reg. 459 NOW CNLY 349 (SAVE 12.09 on a year's supply) limited timt oniy 1951 at North Salem High School this is the first get-together aoa it the class has since gradua tion the i affair will be held at the Marion Motor Hotel ball ic'n your f- meet re 'come cs-ycj hour every HOW FEMALE HORMONE" PRODUCTION DECLINES WITH AGE room with festivities beginning at :30 o'clock Dinner wQl be at 7:30 o'clock with dancing and durinh Don't let this terpen! YcaU r.it- MI JAY a program following Don Herring is general chairman and Frerxh Dressing cfUn, S3 r.iks lira yea it tezzl cr.3 tcfJs it FIRST STEP, TO A SUCCESSFUL NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY is a hew dress. Have lunch at the Marlon Friday while Iie models show you fashions from ric'c f. end Jim -Kleen is class president Committee members assisting with arrangements, for the reunion are Mesdames John Rex, Alvin Kampstra, Harold Pfefl, Allan Kleinsmith, Donald Lytle, Deb Davis, Donald Lewis, Alan Endres, Richard Evans, Max Morris, Marion Putnam, Jerry Hamilton, W.l L.

Craycroft, Norman Webb and Miss Harriet Just From Iowa comas news of the birth of a son, Thomas How It 39 4 S9 7 UAft MOeCSTCKOKC UVOS mm mm tmtOCVt UYCLS the newest of the new for the New Year. eni foryonrer locVi binds save on Y0UNQ TOUCH UA11D LOTIOli witii astrogeas 8.C0 size now 10 1 Prie flu tM Ifii's UMEY'S TbM cama dxxi 8m raUSvt ard; to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mini. la the swwunti tf estrofta aatf areiaa.

terms curbs tha life af tta ftaula, Wot aw raj Wly stay dtctlN after 3S to tstrvtia first, tNa tkt yrectstirena. MARION MOTOR HOTEL fio of Iowa City tho eight pound lad arrived on Dec 23... 200 Commercial St S. E. Salem, Oreg.

OO Phono EMpiro 31123 DwOjjJO The baby's, fjrandparants are Mr. and Mrs. Jihn Mlnifia of Salem anJ LveHa Howard of Santa Barbara, Calif. the little boy's, taklnj graduate 405 Stat Cor. of Liberty 4470 IL River KdKetzer Wa Civa Creeii i Jumps i'ii 1 1 in I i i 1 1 1 i inn mi ii i.r v.

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