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Albany Democrat-Herald from Albany, Oregon • 6

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'warts aihawt rrMfx KAT rrt t.w TirrenTf 7ryw tt. its Miss Milam AsWcnd Shakespearean Festival rehearsals Undervay For Plays Masons Celebrate First Century Of Lodges Here Masonry1! first centurr in Albany was commemor The onian's Page Priam la "TroUut" tod Gloucester Telephone WA iantt.cs surra, Albany Girls Prominent At Girls State Judy Earn, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Clyde Kerne and Mary Aldea, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

W. H. Aldea spent aa interesting week at Girl State, sponsored by the Oregoa Department of Americas Legion Auxiliary, last week oa the Willamette Univer Sted at a centennial dinner Saturday evening. Present were Walter L. majoni la Oregon, and member! of his grand lodge officers.

The ffaif, sponsored by St John'! lodge No. 17, ASHLAND (Special )-WUh edi tion completed and cast lit potted, a full schedule of rehearsals is lutoerwiy at the Oregoa Festival (a Ashland, More thsa ICO roles have been assigned, (or this season's four play. Preparatioa time I shortened by the newly expended play schedule opening July with a performance of "Much Ado About Nothing." Following oa auc- eeeaive aizhti win be "Kinf Lear, "The Merchanf Of Venice" and Troilus aad Cresaida." Tht four wiil the rotate with nightly performances through September A Veteran Festival director heed the plays: Robert B. Leper will direct "Lear" and "Much James Sandoe will stag "Merchant" and Both well-known vamee and performer new to Ashland havh beta assigned top roles. Angus I Bow-mar, Founder and Producing Director of the theetre.

will be playing hit seventh Sbyleck kt "Merchant," ctnuBuiag an experiment with the characterisation begun several year age. Richard Graham, aa established favorite with Ashland audiences, has secured the title role ia Ulysses kt Troilus- tad, Don Pedro ia "Much Ado." Returning from last year' com pany will the husband and wife team of George and Margaret Va-fiadts. cast together this year as Troilus and Cressida. VaTtadi will also play CUudio ia "Much Ado" and "Albany" in His wife holds the key role of Portia la "Merchant." other returnee Unclude: Rosslya Newport who win play Here In "Much Ado" and Cordelia in Michael 0'-Sullivan is to be Pandaru in Troilus." Antonio kt "Much Ado" and Old Gobbo in Nag! Jackson If set for Launcelot In Baltbaser In Much Ado" and Thertitai la Jerry Turner will be a at Antonio "Merchant," held in the Masonic templej Lansing, grand master of Anne, Sara Squse Join Presbyterian Youth On Tour aad Mr. Henry Saute.

af North Albsny, embark ad so a 17- day tour by chartered bus with ether yeunf people from, free. bytartaa cburcbai throughout The Westminster Fellowship' Oregon Seminar Tour is the first of Hs kind planned for Oregon Presbyteries youth aad I sponsored by the Weatmauter Youth Synod of Oregon. The aim of the tour to bnullariza Ms members with Wait era Preahyterian missions and. seminaries, including the Cottegt of Idaho, Westminster College hi Utah, Ganado Mimot ia Arisen. Menaul School la New Mexico.

Santa Fe Alliteo-Jsmes School and Sea Aacelme ia San Francisco. The Itinerary includes sight-peeing ia Salt Lake Ctty. a camp-out ia Grand Canyea National Park, Ghost Ranch, Disneyland and a day of tight-ietlnf In San Francisco. Chaperanes (or the tour include tht Rev. and Mr.

Harvey of 'the Westminster Pmbyterlaa church in Portland. Personal Shower Honors Two Mrs. William 'D. Riley (nee Margaret Rich) and Mist Saundra Dunham were aooored guest at a bridal (bower recently at the borne of Mr. Louii Andrui.

Mr. Andrut and her daughter, MarJ-one, were co-hostesses, Guest at the shower Included: Mr. Donald Rich. Mr, be Keal Mr. Richard Raid, Mrs.

Dan Neuchrwanger, Mr. Prink Dooley. Mr. Tim Brady, Mr. Ernest Helm, Miss Susan Miley Mrs.

Ceorgt Scott, Mr. Ed Keidet Mr. Rosa Carroll, and Mrs, Clem Pearson, all of Al bany; Mr. Leila Cauphrea, Mr. Carl Johnsoi and Mr.

Harry Hurst cf Lebanon: Mrs. Orvillt HUderbrsnd, Mr. Kenneth Sbrum and Mr. Bud Sbrum of Corvalll. Sending gifts bat unable to at twid were: Mr.

Bud Byers, Mr. Ed Lindley, Mr. Gary Mustoe, Mrs. Walter Hodedoa, Mist Mart- aret Hoasaaa. ura.

Jloeouct and Mrs. Chandler. Are Festive wm in recognition of the chartering of Corin thian lodgi No. 17, ArAAM, ia Albany oa July U. 1191 Ia 1W these (we Albany lodfts vert COMoUclstea.

Amos Crook. master af St Johns lodge, presided. Eattruinmeat was provided by member af BarxUlaJ assembly, Order af Rainbow for Clrli, tad by tht Albany Bagpipe band. The hisJory of the two rmewtd by W. Waltar Stuart, historian and past master of fit John! Speakinf briefly wai Curtii Winn.

M-yaar-oU oanlor past mss-tar of Corinthian lodgt, who bow resides hi Hollywood. Introduced were Albert C. Stagers, the la master of Corinthian lodge, sod Owen Beam, sailor past matter 5L Johns loage. Present alio was Dr. V.

tier, who the first to receive the master mason degree is the certtoUoated lodge la November. 1904. Introduced by Grand Muter Lansing wart the following: Howard Belton, Junior grand warden Lymaa Palmer, senior grand deacoa: Earl T. Ntwbry, trend John Wilkinioe. grand historian; Char lei Boytr, senior mod steward; W.

Walter Stuart. junior grand steward; Dot DoUon. deputy, district No. Albert W. Morris, deputy, district No.

V. The dinner prepared by the DeMolay mother's club and wm served py members of DeMolay. The committee in chargt of ar- rangementi Included Stuart, Arthur K. Kriever and Ceorgt Bik-mas, past master. i Rcbckahs Hear Asjsmbly Reports I Rebekah Assembly report were gives Friday night when the member el Beulah Rebekah lodge mat at the Odd Fellow hall.

Giving the report were Mr. Char let Ray, Mrs, Walter Irby and Mr. Jtank Phillip. I At the coDcluiIoa- of the evening a light lunch was served in the dining ball by Mrs. J.

E. Mur-dock, Mrs. Eva Bennett and Mrs. Naomi Hoe), Mr. Walter Iry reported (he Past Noble Grands club will meet i a.

a i wim am. u. a. mum. Due to the (act that the first Priday in July fails on July 1 the next regular meeting af tht lodge will be held July It.

American Menu Flag Burgers JUDY KERNS, WHO SPENT tAST week in Salem 'attending Girl' State, is pictured above as she goes through comic baton and tumbling act at the Governor's reception held on the Willamette University campus. Miss Kerns was requested to do the specialty act (Photo by McEwan) Winning first casting honors among the Festival newcomers waa Harold Gould, Professor of Drsma at the University of California at Rlvertide. Could will Edmund la "Lear" and Agamemnon and the Prologue la for the "Merchant'' company be will play Tubal aad mderstudy Shvkxk: kt "Much Ado" he 1 Benedick. Opposite bun' if Beatrice will be Patricia Moran of Brya Kawr College. Hugh Evans of SUniard will be uognerry si the ply.

Other debuting with key roles are Edward Graver and Paul Harper af the University of To ss: Rachel weuer ec uua; ana Elizabeth Hitler of Illinois. AIjj Coypoo Showered On Friday evening. Virginia Helen Claypooi, who is to became the bride of Store laser ia July, wai tba honor ruest at a miscel laneous shower at the home of Mrs. Vera Nygaard. Garnet were played during the social hour wKh prise going to Miss Connie Sue Jones, Mrs.

Rex Stamp and Mr. Ren Slots. After the bnaeeiect hod opened ber gift, a light lunch wu served. Those present were: Mr. John later, Tangent; Mrs.

Cecil Jones, Oregon Ctty; Mrs. Earl Jones, Gladstone, Mrs. Roe Sloan, Mr. Rex Stamp. Mrs.

Ross Glass. Tangent; Mrs. Morrjs Mohoft, Mrs. William Murphy, Mrs, James Halsey; Mrs. Howard Quigley and Mrs.

Marshall McKte, Woodbura; Mrs. Kalousek, Mrs. Roy Claypooi, Miss Connie Sua Jones. Oregon CKy; Cecil Jane. Gladstone aad the guest of honor aad the hostess.

Unable to attend but aendlng gifts wort Mrs. Kenneth Hasten, Mrs. Harold McKte and. Mrs. Arlcne Har- wood.

JCYCUS ccs-nTE win kw ewa ra- fat md Hmt a wita mm seoBt el eacMt rittr lv awawm raa likloi your ppatita. aana a I THa aaa aalla tsla at Cura-aata aana ava mirror will pounda and MO.T AWAY TOOT TORIO-U INSURI YOUI tar MUST Nil yaa ONLY aba war baly aaa aa aw aa aat a. i a a a yaar klaa, at aat aaar aara al yaar bait. Baa aday aaaj Caia-aaa ait aaaibai, Mmtt aana nam akia tkb tal aaa a baaantal, attzactm aaaV araaar na at a kiaila LONCtl Ua. sat wtu soooe roe lov Wltk Caa-aaa takba.

yaa aa aaaa ai bat at tt'i aiauir in nil aaa auar nlint a aa alaul, Caa-aal taa. htt at aa tlU aar aajiiaal a aaa baa. Sal mm mm Mat arrtfea cratlaaarOTta-aatiia. laku, aaaa aaa tm aarala IK aa aaa akaaal aaaa a aa a OVKI-aaaaa. aa aaa aaaa aaa mm aaaa.ta.ia aaa yaa araaat aaratba.

Ttaa Cta-aaa via Oaaaniaa aaa aaaxia aaiaa aa ml laa aat mm ail aaar Seal I Na ajtitar wiat yaa'ra trad aetata batbar ka ailla, diaM, alcadonaia aiaiaaa. baaa iiaain aba ararr aaa aVak raa ait baa aaiaat a. Ml mn. Newtywedj Honored At Garden Reception A garden wedding reception was given Sunday afternoon from to m. to honor Mr.

and Mrs. J. Lee Ltodqubt of Albany, who were married Saturday morning, June 7. at a ceremony conducted at the Corvaflij home of tht bridegroom' parent. The bride Is the farmer Palsy Duncan of SUtrOI, Nona i Mr.

and Mrs. Erica Lfcd- qulst, parenU of the bridegroom. gave the reception at the home of Mr. and Mr. Victor Motet, in n.

Seven th. The affair wai a non-mvltatlenal affair planned by the liorkpilut to ouer all friendt of tba family aa opportunity to meet the bride. The Mwlyweds are now makiqg their borne at 1SS West Seventh In Albany where the bridegroom is employed by the Oregon Metallurgical corporation. 'When you're preparing a cheese and cracker snack, include a bowl of ring olives. Olives and cheese are a wonderful flavor' combination.

I New to Albany For Defter Health, Better Living IT'S THE AIL-NEW, ALBANY NATURAL FOOED SME featuring: Foods for Diabetics tV Vegeterlon, Foods i Dietary Foods Cold Pratsad Oils "A- Natural Vitamins Whole Croin Cereal Come rn and. See Our Wide Selection r.ltiST EFFECTOVE SAFI REDUCING TABLETS EVER AVAILABLE without prescription Now Lose Weight Without WU Power! U. S. Health Authvidet Release Amazing Doctor-ApproYed Ingredient for Sale to Public To Marry. Mr.

Monger MAJDDA ISKNB ItTfJUl Mr. and Mrs. Cecil W. Milam of Mtpleton announce the engage ment af their daughter, Maida Irene, to Chariot Eldon Munger, ton of Mrs. Ernestine Petarmea of UlS Sweet Home.

The bride-elect is a 1S6S graduate of Mapletea High school Mr. Munger la a 1966 graduate of Sweet Borne Union High school and It sew employed at the UA. Plywood hi MapiotoB, The wedding will take Dlact July 11 at the Kingdom HaH kt Florence. a Mrs. Souse Visiting At Gold Beach Mrs.

Henry Stust, left Tueo day for Gold Beach, to Join bar husband and son, Sam, at the Sunset Inn. Mr. Sans is engineer inf a project then for Saus Bros. Ocean Towing company which ia developing tU own private port Un miles north of Gold Beach. i pzr aed tietNt wu -la a mm I air aaaaibta Ciira-nta aalpa Kkt raa a aat a taaar ant aliiri'aaiijr aau aat araaa baarwrfnaHM a aaa aa Maia Oark-aaM Ra, a aoaa.

To rifurt i fAT ArnUCITVOfBS aV tSAlTI TloaiT BACK lUAtaBTIt Tn welBTot sWry Oajt-erefa labial IHIfae-UtOII ajiito t4rerkyi(W. Curb-wate $2.98 aaa (Maaba.) S-5 TU a al.au ai ilailnar arranvKD roe yuauc use wrraoer bt cs. aerr of BtaLTti KtHJCATMW WBLrABSV piohe oa muL Tits caarMi aaaa I WA 6-4 181 Nl Wit. MUtTH Witt ha aa ha- I. a turn aaart rG3f a.a I- t-j aaaaaaiiitejeaa SIBB fl STORE sity campus aa Salem.

Miss Kerns and Miat Aldea were bota members of the "NaUonaliA" party and Mia Kama was earned city recorder of Train City- ia "Sleeples Her official duties were te compile a Beta of all record of the eiuBty. Her aotabook woe first pUoe ia the judging. She wet also elected senator aa the "NaticeauiC ticket Miat Kara waa asked to give a special performance for the gov- ernera ana gave a betaa-turnbling routine. Miss Aldea. was elected mayor of "Shave City." "Utacr County." Miat Aldea served aa a member of tht house of representatives, Ciria Family Here At Gott Home Mr.

end Mrs. Russell Gott are enjoying a visit whh Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Ciria and four children, Diana.

Nancy, Joyce and Tommy at Walnut Creek. Calif. The Gotts are parent of Mrs. Oris, who wai Audrey Gott at Albany before her marriage. The Ciria family arrived last Thursday and fhey aad the Gott (pent the week end at Newport and Ocean Lake.

They will return to their home Friday. a Alliance Church Women At Picnic last Thursday evening the member aad famille of the Worn- en'a Missionary Fellowship of the Christian Missionary tod Alliance church held a picnic dinner at the home of Mrs. Lee McLegaa of Tangent After the dinner, served al fresco ia tht garden of the McLa-gaa home, a meeting was held with group singing being enjoyed, followed by a tape recording and colored slides frora Clifford Leonard, missionary Japan, Mrs. Garret Metmaa led the devotion. A bushes meeting closed the evening.

Thirty-two members were present. Union Veterans Meet Member of Ida McKintoy Teat oT the Daughter! of Union Voter-ana met recently at the homo of Mrs. Alma Klapotz. A report on the department convention held June II and 17 in Salem was given. Attending from Albany were Mrs.

KlapoU. Mrs. Ruth, Wick aad Mrs. Harry Currari. Ruth turner of Roseburg was elected oepartment president After the business meeting a social Dour was bold with the hostess serving a light lunch.

You'll love the way Sanitone Keeps your summer Cottons crisp nc( fresh 2ad and Ferry VI0 4T I or Fourth of July Novelty Take off pounds aad pounds as excess fat disappears automatically or pay aothing! Wander' taavadirat eerUlmed by dectan, taaar aflor etrieael trial aa Ibea. elva and Ihew wivw. Carke appettte wilknal wtUaewr.WehaJMre epial ii I Me sbM-fwbi( drwael Ksoae tMeadt dif aaper with tiaaiaa; aww ealoaaatie ef tills eeatrel tetjalalar! 1 1 arttad aalr a tattara tawcrtptka, Couple Honored At Tangent TANGENT Mis Virginia Clay-pool, daughter of Mr Mrs. Roy Osypool of Albany, and fiance. Steve later, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John laser, Tangent, were honored at a shower Thurs day evening ia the social ball of the Methodist cnurca. Mrs. Host Class. Mr.

Henry Maaa and Mrs, Hinck were the hostesses. More than 40 guesto were pres ent Decorations were centered around a theme of pink and white roses, with a largt floral umberl- la as the centerpiece of the gut table. Basket of pink and white rose were placed about the room. Special music wai provided by Mrs. Loren Terbune.

violuiist. with Mrs. Pierce Jenka at the piano. HDW Club At Phillips Homo Mrs. Frank Phillips extended the hospitality of ber home Thurs day of last week to the members of the IIDW dub.

Seven member and two guest were present. -The guest were Mr. Dorothy Shupp, daughter of the hostess and Mis Janice Fryer. A butinesf meeting was held and members voted to not meet until Seotember. A social hour fol lowed and later la the afternooai the hostess served a light lunch.

Change Height Of Hetl To Relax Tired Feet By ALICIA HART NEA Beauty Editor If you wear hi eh heels all dsv long, switch to perfectly flat slipper when you reach home at night This gives your leg muscles a chance to stretch and ad just But It does tomethlnr else. helps to strengthen, weak arches and thus 'may be of aid in eliminating those unpleasant cramps in the feet that many women have at night when they're trying to sleep. Changing heel height often is a good idea, anyway. If you wear nigh heeli one day, try to wear a medium or low heel the next we tiaiftniifltw MODERATE PRICES GUARANTIED STEAKS COCKTAIL LOUNGE PANCE rLOOR Utak TtaM Maaat TUM ttmrTla You WdcMM AajrtUMI BUJ" WA1 1-8071 Ommt at AH. tBMK.rae.BM.

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kt aC wm am mm attar hMjtI i tall m. atlr waitM actually mttt away wbaa jam mtiy fwmd mm uai to mmftm tat. Yaa) aaw aaaaaaaliak tttm aulekly aaetWully with Ovb-arat tabUta kacauw tha eaataia Coalralaaa tba tBattoal amm pamd -woadar mfiitmf wfaick eurtx your craTina lor ft- eaMsTalTB' CsktoviehaW Yaa aat aahr aa GET thiaaar. bat STAT tuinv aa Cwbrat tablati contiaua ta central mm cantral your honiar, cootrat your vaifht. Quickly aad oa aaa baaa AUTOMATICaXLY FLAG buabargers wtU attract atleaUoa at back yard July tth 5 le.

Red. white aad knit salad went be neglected, either. By GAYNOR MAD DO NEA Feed asd Markets Editor Maybe yon have decided to play it sale over the long Fourth of July (a weekend of crowded highways and crowding driver) and enjoy yourself in your own backyard. Then plan a stay-at borne picnic (or family, friend and relatives. Flag Bunburgere and Red, White and Blut macaroni salad be- lona in vaur nitriatic nimic arai, your owa acaUa, your that yaa lea pound, 10 paopdi tbrouah tha autamatk apoatita rartua.

tor, Curb-watt tabkrtt vita Ciattaliai. Doctor' tests sAosr WeaaaalaeISae.laMee7l O.S. avhk tta.ro Caatralaaa I aaaylpaaaaaalalaa baLk anlliala aa raa vabaat t.nai iiailia Sa afcaaaaaat al te taa. Blaat baa mm wl vhaai tMjMMibicaa ani baa mm al bar abiM. Im aW.

ta mm aa a -aii wrraour airt araqiai. BIST HATTY IS. ura UTwjtsiaw Tkant mmiu anal Wa CanVaa -ataua a aabai mm m-mtttftrf bm ftwm mm CmmmImi. Sum OPEN 9 A. 205 W.

1st aManal taaU aw aataaMRai aMyja aaaawlnuj aian th .1 aa pni a aataa. tm laaahii Oa wtmm laa aa i i ii baa aaajat, aaWa avaa. yaa aa aaaa I mum Mi I nmn ajiiiar aaa. Caa-aau III ALBANY KATVKAL FOOD STOBI ft W. 1st.

Albany, Oreheae WA S-4111 Haja.aaaa1am Bat am balm ale ti aj ibii a. flag Bamberger (Makee strviagi) Two-third cup (small can) undiluted evaporated milk 1 egg pound ground beef, cup fine cracker crumbs. Vt cup chopped celery, cup chopped onion, tt cup chopped green pepper, teaspoon ult. teaspoon pepper. frankfurter buna, process-type American cheese strips, process-type rated American cheese.

Combine evaporated milk, egg, beef, crumbs, celery, onion, green pepper, salt and pepper. Blend together until well mixed. Form meat mixture into 6 oblong patties. Cut frankfurter buns in halt without cutting all the wiy through. Place each patty oa frankfurter bun.

covering completely. Place hunbtrgen oa broiler pan Broil S-7 Inches from heat for 1-7 minute (or to taste). Arrange cheese on bunburgers to resemble flags. Broil until cheese bubbles (1-1 minute). i Red.

White aad Blue Salad (Make aerrlags) One tablespoon salt, a quarto boiling water, I cup elbow macaroni ounces), cup chopped onions, cup chopped celery, Vk teaspoon garlic salt, 4 teaspoon fait, mtdlum-tited tomatoes, diced, cup crumbled American blue cheese (about ounces), crisp salad greens, cup French dressing. Add 1 tablespoon salt to rapidly boiling witer. Gradually add macaroni so that water continues te boil. Cook uncovered, stirring occasionally, until tender. Drain In colander.

Rinse with cold water. Drain. Combine macaroni, onions, celery, garlic salt and salt; toss lightly, but thoroughly. Chill. Arrange macaroni mixture, tomatoes and blut cheese oa aalad 'greens.

Serve with French dressing. Fourth of July Backyard Picnic Menu: Flag bunburgers, red, hit aad blut macaroni salad, chocolate cake, coUee, iced tea, milk. I aiavoa mmm. a aaaar lia il. bjabtf UtS Saaatt Da ON tanwbt I I kalaaUaWaa-aaabaaiiait I hi rmm'iT; tiaatv ijml ww i 1 DRY CLEANERS FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY.

M. TO 55 TUES. THROUGH rheae WA 1-3377.

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