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THE LEBANON EXPRESS, Friday, May 3, 1968-3 Pam Wells To Be Installed As Rainbow Worthy Advisor Pam Wells will be installed as worthy advisor of Marguerite Assembly, No, 33, a Order of Rainbow for Girls on Sunday, May 5 at 3 p.m, at the Lebanon Masonic Hall. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Wells, "Paint a Rainbow' is the theme of her installation.

Installing officers will be Patti McCallle, worthy advisor; Linda. Gazeley, chaplain; Patsy Moss, marshal; Janet Crenshaw, recorder and 'Mrs, Louise Taylor, musician, Mother advisor of the assembly is Mrs. David Gilson, Appointive officers will be announced at the Thursday evening meet-. ing. The installation is open to the public, County PTA Council To Install Officers A banquet will honor new officers of the Linn County PTA Council on Friday, May 10 at the Linton House, 220 W.

Second Albany, The event at which Mrs. Jesse Herbert, Oregon State PTA president, will install the new officers will begin at 7:30 p.m, Among those who will accept the charge of their office are Mrs. George Broders, Albany, president; Stanley Warfel, Halsey, first vice-president; Mrs. Norman Chase, Lebanon, second vice-president; Mrs. Lyle Dannen, Halsey, third.

vice-president; Mrs. Vernon Elliott, Albany, secretary and Mrs. Don Gardner, Sweet Home, treasurer, Anyone interested in PTA activities is invited to attend the no-host dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hardt Return From Vacation Mr.

and Mrs. Will Hardt have returned from a month's vacation that took them to Las Vegas where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Max Roth, Mrs. Roth is a sister of Hardt, Next stop was at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Wilfred (Red) Hardt in Phoenix, Ariz, While there they visited many places of interest including the Wax Museum, the zoo, the State Cactus Botanical Gardens and took a trip to Old Mexico by way of Juarez and Nogales, After spending three weeks in the south, the Hardts returned by way of the Mojave desert to Sunnyvale where they visited with their granddaughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spence and got acquainted with their great -granddaughter, Tina Marie, Among friends visited on their return' up Highway 101 were Mr. and Mrs.

Don (Zada) Smith, Orleans, who formerly lived in Lebanon. Smith is the son of Mrs. Ida Smith who is currently visiting with her son's family. Mrs. Hardt reminds that her father W.

R. Gould, Salem, who is well known in the Lebanon area, is now a great-great-grandfather. Mrs." Jack Kleint Honored At Tuesday Evening Shower Mrs. Jack Kleint was honored at a stork shower at the home of Mrs. Jack Patton, 2042 River Tuesday evening, April 30.

Mrs. Troy Holt was assistant hostess. Members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary were invited guests. The gift table was centered with the traditional stork and baby doll. After a game and evening of visiting, the gifts were opened, Mrs.

Holt cut and served the cake, each piece of which was decorated with a or pints blue shoe and Mrs. Harry Eriksen poured, The following guests were served: Mrs. Van May, mother of the honored guest, Mrs. Rollie Hinzman, Mrs. Mike Modderman, Mrs.

Frances Barnes, Mrs. Al Voll, Mrs. LeRoy Williams, Mrs. Eugene Dumont, Mrs. Ed Eriksen, Mrs.

Albert Simons, Mrs. Jerry Hawk, Mrs. Harry Eriksen, CAFETERIA MENU MONDAY, MAY 6 Choice TUESDAY, MAY 7 Cook's Choice WEDNESDAY, MAY 8 Orange juice Hot dogs Whole kernel corn Carrots and stuffed celery sticks Rolled wheat cake Milk 3 round And About Lebanon Married Saturday Married Saturday (Photo by Dalton) First United Presbyterian Church Is Scene Of Johnson-Potts Wedding Presbyterian Church on Saturday, April Rev. Donald S. Livesay at 2 o'clock in and Mrs.

Richard L. Potts, 595 W. Oak Mrs. George Johnson, Hysham, Mont. ed a background for the double ring ganist.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a floor length sheath type gown of silk organza over taffeta styled with long pointed sleeves, scoop neckline and empire waistline. Her Watteau train of matching fabric which cascaded from the shoulders was enhanced with tiny covered buttons down the center. She wore a single strand of pearls, a gift of her bridegroom, carried. a bridal bouquet of gardenias and minlature carnations. Miss Judi Plank, maid of honor, wore a full length sheath of antique satin in a peach shade and carried a nosegay of carnations.

Bridesmaids Mrs. Marvin Petter and Mrs. Ronald Suing wore gowns of green. satin matching that of the maid of honor and also carried carnations. Terri Bergeson and Dianna Dixon, gowned to match the honor attendant, were flower girls and Mark Dixon was ring bearer.

They are cousins of the bride. Scott Morgan and Lelan Dixon lighted the tapers before the ceremony and Darwin Johnson and Tim Johnson, brothers of the bride, seated the guests. Mike Van Haele was best man, At the reception which followed in Harden Hall, a three tiered wedding cake centered the linen covered serving table with decorations carrying out the peach and green color motif, Serving were Mrs. Loren Dixon, Mrs. Dale Dixon and Mrs.

Paul Cox, aunts of the bride and Mrs. Stan Pierson and Mrs. Ron Dixon, cousins of the bride. Miss Sharon Roth and Miss Carol Truax were at the gift table and Mrs. Larry Troyer held the guest book, Kathy Johnson, a sister of the bridegroom, passed rice bags and the bridegroom's cake.

Following a wedding trip the couple will be at home in Hysham, after May 15. Union High School and her husband was Mrs. Johnson is a graduate of Lebanon graduated from Hysham High School, He has served four years in the United States those heavenly carpets by Lees LEBANON FURNITURE GREEN STAMPS Park Ash Convenient Credit Engagement Announced Peg, Hatfield, editor Patter By Pegl HAPPY To Pearl Collier and Shirley Miller on Saturday, May 4 and to Jean Anderson, Winifred Thompson and Van Stevens on Sunday, May 5 and say happy birthday to Douglas Henderson on Monday, May 6, COMING EVENT. Friends are planning a reception to honor Sara Morris who will soon close a 44 year career of teaching. Former students and telteachers are especially invited to the lovent on May 19 at the First Baptist Church, SUPPOSE YOU KNOW, It's not enough to know what the score 15, you must also learn to keep It in your fave or.

WISE WORDS. Life is like a sound investment--the more you put into the the bigger the returns. YES, Some marriages may be made in heaven but the proving ground is right here on earth, DEAR SIR: If a button on a shirt collar is loose, have it clipped off and re-sewn, Otherwise, it will undoubtedly pop off just at the time you want to look your best, HO, HUM, Retirement is the time of life when you stop lying about your age and start lying about the house. WE GOT THE To a bachelor, marriage, is just a lot of dame foolishness. EASTERN STAR DINNER.

Members of Eastern Star will have a potluck dinner beginning at 6:30 p.m. This will precede the regular meeting on Monday, May 6. LAST CARD The final public card party sponsored by the American Legion will be this Saturday, May 4, beginning at 8 p.m. This is pinochle only. All proceeds go to the rehabilitation fund to be used for veterans.

further MARK THIS Next Lebanon visit of the Red Cross Bloodmobile will be May 14, 2-6 p.m. Elks Lodge. MAY 3 WWI Barracks, 6:30 p.m., Crowfoot Grange Hall. MONDAY, MAY 6 XCL Club, 1:30 p.m., home of Mrs. W.

Bates, Route 1. Eastern Star, 8 p.m., Masonic Temple, Beta Sigma Phi Coordinating Council, 8 p.m., home of Mrs. Dean TUESDAY, MAY 7 PNG Club, 12:30 p.m. PEO Chapter V. Santiam Silver Tops, 6:30 p.m., Civic Room, Oregon Nurses Association, 7:30 p.m., Albany General Hospital, VIP TOPS Club, 7 p.m., home of Mrs.

Charles Gould, 75 phone 258-7446. WEDNESDAY, MAY 8 Catholic Daughters, 8 p.m., parish center. THURSDAY, MAY 9 Lebanon Extension Unit, 10 Civic Room, VFW Auxiliary, 8 p.m., hall, FRIDAY, MAY 10 Women's Relief Corps, 12 noon, Civic Room. Senior Citizen's Social, 2 p.m., City Hall Auditorium, Lebanon Geological Society, 6:30 p.m., Civic Room. White Shrine, 8 p.m., Masonic Temple.

SATURDAY, MAY 11 Lebanon Awareness Council, 10 Harden Hall. Newelry WATCH IN CLOCK REPAIRING Lebanon Hotel Bldg. 651 Main St. Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Fenner have announced the engagement of their daughter, Marie to John Spencer Helvie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Helvie, 1626 Mathers Phyllis, Sweet Home. Miss Fenner is a senior at Lebanon Union High School, Mr. Helvie, a 1965 graduate of Sweet Home High School Is employed by the Gladwood Corporation, Sweet; No date has been set for the wedding.

(Dalton Photo) Lebanon' Beta Sigma Phi Chapters Host Founder's Day Festivities Miss Patricia Jo Potts became the bride of Donald Wayne Johnson at the First United The couple repeated their vows before the afternoon. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Arrangements of gladiolus in a peach shade formfor which Mrs. Kenneth Kirkelle was or- Among out-of-town guests in addition to the bridegroom's family and the best man from Hysham, were Mr.

and Mrs. Darwin Johnson, Billings, Mrs. Alice Bally and Dennis Baily, Soda a Springs, Idaho; Mr. Mrs. Albert Hartwig, Seneca; Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Walker, Tillamook; Mrs. Al Kautz, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Salisburg and Otto Boeckel, Portland; Mr.

and Mrs. Star Pierson, Steve and Ray Koehler, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dixon and Clarence, Waltsburg, Mr. and Mrs.

Lelan, Corvallis and Mr. and Mrs. Jack De Wall, Foster, Also signing the guest book were Mr. and Mrs. Don Dixon and Diana, Mr.

and Mrs. Loren Dixon, Mrs. Larry Dixon, Cheryl and Mark, Mrs. Ruth Pringle and Sharon Roth, Albany; Mr. and Mrs.

Elwood Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bergerson and Teresa, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cox, Mrs.

John Cox and Timothy, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Potts, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Day, Mr.

and Mrs. William Dels and daughters and Leslie James, all of Salem, Miss Linda Wingfield To Wed Leland Gaines Mr. and Mrs. William Wingfield, Route 3, Scio, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Linda Anne, to Leland G. Gaines, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Roscoe Gaines, Route 3, Scio. Miss Wingfleld, a 1966 graduate of Scio High School, was Linn County Lamb and Wool Fair queen that year. She is presently residing in Roseburg. Gaines, a 1964 graduate of Lebanon Union High School, is now employed by the Higgins Construction Company.

No date has been set for the wedding. HELP! IVAN to the rescue Lady! Just Call 258-3191 for plumbing repairs of any kind, ELECTRIC DEROOTING SERVICE 24 hour Service work. Radio dispatched trucks. Evenings call 258-4161, 258-6105, 258-4137 or 258-5746. J.C.

(JACK) LEMONS PLUMBING HEATING INC. 1200 E. Grant Lebanon Lebanon chapters of Beta Sigma Phi hosted the 37th annual Founder's Day festivities on Tuesday, April 30 with guests from the five Corvallis and five Albany chapters participating. General chairman for the event which drew more than 200 sorority members was Mrs. Gene Johnson's from anon's X1 Beta Zeta Chapter.

Mrs. John Richard, coordinating president, was mistress of ceremonies for the evening banquet in the St. Edward's Parish, Center, Theme for the event Turn The Key and Honor Our International Sisters was taken from the yearly theme Let's Turn the Key." The international idea was carried out in individual table decorations pertinent to countries where chapters are located with each hostess fur a nishing her own dishes and decorative items. Mrs. James Thoma, president of the exemplar chapter presided at the opening ritual with Mrs.

Dianne Hancock, Delta Sigma, Corvallis leading the Beta Sigma Phi grace. Mrs. Dean Soule, president of the ritual chapter gave the welcome to pledges and members. Setting the scene for the commemor-, ative occasion, Mrs. John Craig, Alpha Zeta Chapter, read the Founder's Day message from, Walter W.

Ross, founder of the organization, Mrs. 'Alice Paulson, Theta Chapter, Albany, repeated the Founder's Day Pledge, As a part of the ceremonies Mrs. Don Pierce presented "Girl of the Year! plaques to Mrs. Johnson, X1 Beta Zeta; Mrs. Soule, Alpha Zeta Chapter, both of Lebanon; Mrs.

Ruth Noteboom, Delta Mu, Albany; Mrs. Ann Lyngstrand, Theta; Albany; Mrs. Gail 0'- Kain, Xi Beta, Albany; Mrs. Loretta Paulson, Beta Tau, Albany; Mrs. Faye Templeton, Preceptor Xi, Albany; 'Mrs.

Lou Modrell, Delta Kappa; Mrs. Mary Lou Sinclair, Chi Chapter, Mrs. Marion Faulkner, Xi Kappa; Judith Prater, Delta Rho and Diana Butler, Delta Sigma, all of Corvallis. Other awards were presented to Mrs. Johnson as banquet chairman; Mrs.

Wallace who served as Lebanon's 20th anniversary chairman and consecutive perfect attendance scrolls went to: Mrs. Kenneth Kirkelle and Mrs. Ernest Kirkelle, Lebanon for five years; Mrs. Melvin Knight, three years; Mrs. Don Pierce, two years; Mrs.

Jerry Ray, four years; Mrs. Soule, three years and Mrs. Lee Alley, three years. Mrs, Earl Mattison whose small daughter is only a few days old was not able to be present to claim her award for five year's perfect attendance. All the above are from Lebanon, Records on attendance awards from other chapters were not available.

Entertainment. for the evening. was furnished by a high school trio, Angle Surmon, Judy Surmon and Cathy Dahl, accompanied by Doug Anderson and by ritual chapter members, Mrs. Marlin Cox, Mrs. Ed Dodson and Mrs.

Melvin Knight who sang the 1968 prize winning song "Turn the Key." They were accompanied by Mrs. Rod Bradley. An original poem "Shadows" written by Mrs. Mattison was read by Mrs. Pat Brode korb, Corvallis.

Mrs. Rose Millward, preceptor chapter, Albany, led the closing ritual and Mrs. R. H. Collins, conducted the candlelight ceremoney during which the members departed, SHARE YOUR GOOD HEALTH BE A BLOOD DONOR TUESDAY MAY 14 ELKS LODGE 8 Learning doesn't stop with the classroom Science is constantly making new strides in developing medicines to fight disease.

Your pharmacist, professionally trained and fully keeps well-informed about new health aids, so he may promptly provide the prescription your doctor advises. CENT-WISE DRUGS Downtown and Southgate.

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