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The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Orogon. Tuesday Morning. August 20. 1948 PAGE SEVDf Miss Weeks To Marry in September ' ' f : tUf ni : n n . 1 I . i r ' e crk -an1 Mi I. r . I ' l.e- - I; . e Mil M : arid M. , I. M Hills of CKage. Iowa Captain Mill ainved in the apital last Kriday from Yoko hama, whnf he has been sta tioned He n now on terminal iuve ( .iptjin Hills will remain in the capital until after the wed ding and fiit mother is planning I., i-iifiie f! for her son's mar : iae. Thp rites will he performed at the hut Pi eshy tcriau church at 4 iMlmk with Dr. Chester W. H.mihhii officiating. A reception will follow in the rhiinti parlors. HOME MAKERS If vu are in need of kitchen cabinets, it would pa.v you to go direct to the manufacturer. UK SI'K( I AI.I.K IN KITCHEN CAM NETS SALEM OREGON 57J NORTH LANCASTER DRIVE l II HAST II KNKR ROAD Mm.nI 1 Mile y.Ai of General Hospital Center. Then South Block at Mitchells Comer DID YOU KNOW? 3 YW7 ') s mm that the amount of cold air that enters the ave rage home through the cracks around doors and windows is the same as leaving- one average siz window wide' open all the time? Slop Those Drafts Save on Fuel Be Comfortable Nexl Winter fay Installing Melal Interlocking Wealherstripping rvice (iuaranieed for lifetime of your houso frreo estimates No obligation Campbell Rock Wool Co. Hosue iosulaUon 1132 Broadway Weatherstripplnf Phone till Brides-Elect Honored at Parties Early fall bi ides-elect are shear ing in much pre-nuptial entertain ing in the next few weeks. Miss Dorothy Vnndeneynde and her fiance. John Steelhamroer. will be honor guests at an infor mal at home Saturday night when Mr. and Mrs Charles Barclay and Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Barnett entertain at the former's home on North 14th street. A group of the engaged couple' friends have been invited to call between 7 and 9 o'clock. For MIm Wlenert Mrs. Robert Burns will be a hostess Thursday night when she entertains for Miss Pegge Wie nert, fall bride-elect. A kitcrien shower will honor the bride-to-be and a late supper will be served by the hostess. Bidden to honor Mis$ Wienert are Mrs. Robert Gormsen, Miss Joan Remington. Mis Jean Good en. Mi Dorothy Boyce. Miss Donna Unruh and Mis Delphine Riney. Bridal Party ; Miss Eveiyn Collins, bride-elect j of James R. Smith will be the honor guest at a bridal party Fri j day night when Mrs. Warren Hunter entertains at the Dallas i home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tracy. A miscellaneous shower will j fete the bride-to-be. Brdige will j be in play during the evening with a Late supper following. ("Eighteen guests have been invited ( to the party. 1 A Linen Shower Miss Klcena McC'une was feted ; at a linen shower given by Mi&s ; Beverly Davenprt Sunday night at her home. 'A late dessert lunch eon was served. Covers were placed for Miss E3 cena McCune. Mn. Wilbur Mc Cune. Miss Elizabeth Nelson. Miss Darlene Gardner. Miss JoAnn Tweedie, Miss Pat Kerber, Miss Roberta Meyer, Miss Janet Kuk, Miss Carroll Gragg and Mists Vir- ginia Case. Third Retreat Ends At Mt. Angel Sunday With Plan for 19 17 MT. ANGEL, Aug J9 The: third annual laymen's retreat which closed Sunday had a record attendance of 10$; including sev eral non-Catholics. Plans for a re treat hoii.e and suggetiin 'that four retread be held in 1947. two of four days each in.stead of three, were discussed .-at the social hour and kupper which followed the doing ceremonies. Final approval wax given the following officers for the coming year ' Fralicis Kern, lrtland, ' president; William Plask-r. 'ftilla mook; Henry Kropp, Salem; Frank Start, Portland, Vice-president: t'hai Ics Hoyce. Portland, secre- j tary; Alv i Kebrr, Mt. Angel. j treasurer: Father Damian and rather Edward will continue as spiritual director and assistant. In 1790. th US Coast Guard, at that timo the L' S. Revenue NJarine. was founded by Alex ander Hamilton to aperate against smugglers. The gerund act of the first Congrer-s pro ided an appro priation of 10 cu'teis to assure collection of custom. Mrs. Jessie A r mold, her daugh ter. Mrs. Gale Hrrbst and chil dren. Rollin and Eloine, have re turned from a two weeks sojourn ; at C annon Beach. i 1 Charles O. Hargrare and C'har- I )r.. returned front a fie weeks I trip down the Oregon coast high way and a visit at some of the beache. i Grandfather Officiates At Rites Miss Marjorie Judson and Rob ert Lang surprised their friends by being married quietly Satur day night, August 17. at the sum mer home of the Rev. and Mrs. F. C. Taylor near Cannon Beach The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Robert Judson and the groom's parents are the Fred I -a rigs. The imDressive ceremonv wa performed bv the Rev. Tuvlnr j grandfather of the groom. , I The bride wore a smart blue suit with navy blue accessories : Her corsage was of white orchids The couple's attendants were Mr. , and Mrs. Jesse Fcster of Portland j After a two-week wedding trip . to the Oregon beaches and Cali j fornia the couple will be at home , to heir friends at B02 N. Cottage I st.. ' Salem. I Both Mr. and Mrs. Lang are j employed at the state highway de partment. ! Mr. and Mrs. Warner Marsden of ls Angelas have come north 1 for a several weeks stay at the horpe of his brother-in-law and 1ter, Mr and Mrs. Leon Pery f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shafer and children. Elizabeth and Frank, are i vacationing at Neskowin this ! week. Salem Man Married in Corvallis )f inter est to the couple's many fi ii-nd is aiiniMincenient of the maiiiago of Miss EUna Jensen, daughter of Mrs Vernon Jensen of Coivalhs, and James AHett Head, son-of Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Head ,of Salem. The ceremony took place on August 11 at Westminster House. Corvallis. with Dr. E. W. War rington officiating. The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother. Harold Jensen of Eugene, wore a grey silk afternoon dress with blue and blue foiget-me- Mrs. Talbot rlenneU left by ' plane Sunday afternoon for a . week's stay with friends in San' Franc isco. While in the bav city ' she will be at the St Fiancis hotel, i Mrs. James Davis (Mary Jane Kcstly of Seattle i. visiting the. the capital wilti her mother. Mrs. W.iilei Kestl-. She will return to tier In 'tne by !;ne on Thuixiay. Mr. and Mr. Robert Mills are sojourning ftr a fortnight at I-ike Tahoe arid Reno, t Crowns and coronets originally had no real significance. They were made of leav es or flowers and cotifeireci on the wumeis in athletic contests. The Sedgwick Woman s Relief j f ;lenn Adams, p.ejident. preij Corps held its regular meet ing . if,r y,s Florence Mulford was Friday in the VFW hall with Mrs. in.tiatrii into the corps. Cet Next c Winter's Supply Now While they are Available You will enjoy the cleanliness, convenience and economy of this modern fuel for hosier, furnace, fireplaco and cooking. CAPITOL LUMBER CO. N. Cherry Ave. Phone 8862 lxuv ardia nots Miss Edythe feather hat and TurlM-k. Calif., onlv attendant Utendorffer of corsage of white was the bride's and Cecil Head was his brother's best man. An informal reception followed the nuptials, after which the cou ple left for a trip to the Oregon n August 24 the newlyweds will leave for Burmingham, Ala., where they will attend the Pi Kappa Phi convention. Mr. iiead is v. est coast president of his fr a ternity. From there they will go ofi to New York. Washington. I).. C . and Chicago. Mr. Head arid his bride will re turn to Salem to reside. He is assistant traffic engineer for the state highway department. The new Mrs. Head attended Oregon State college and is a graduate of the University of Ore gon. She has been assistant pro fessor in the home economics de partment at Oregon State college. Mr Head graduated in engineer ing from Oregon State college. Miss Carol Young left by plane Sunday to leturn to San Fran-ci.-co after a two weeks stay here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Huhbell Young. Festive Thought There are only thiee carbon dioxide in 10 000 air. parts parts of of A I'M THROUGH ( APOLOGIZING FOR ) V AAY DANCING S JUST A FEW HOURS AT ARTHUR MURRAY'S MADS ME A POPULAR PARTNER State Fair of Old Days Recalled When Grounds Seen Being Spruced By Maxine Burrn Stateinan Wuiiun Ki1.'-r Jooking over the fairground, being readied for the big wevk. we fee ail many a happy time when the whole family atlerided the fair on Ibor day or Salem day. or Ixith We were, like hundreds of other families, loaded into the surrey and with Old Fred up front, journeyed out to the grounds. Fied saw the fair from the oak grove oveV back of the old dairy building but we roamed through the pavilion and barns, looked at the - sculpture inbutter and admired the bluej ribbons on the Tillamook cheese. We saw the races - but ! wayi from the fence. Fajirtime was mighty important in tftose days, arid although little j money ,ram from our pockets dur ing ihe day. we had just as good a tinpe on a few cents as the mod - 1 ern child does now on ten times that jmuch. Thje Midway must have Ix-en very; small and unimportant next to the present day amusement cen ter -but it lokcd brightly lighted then.j Johnny Jones' stand. Mrs. ' Olm.sted's lunchroom, and the Mettiiodist church restaurant were 1 patnijni:( d only on rare occasions by oir family, for we usually took lunch and ate it over by Old Fred in the oak grove Salem families. Ice cream cones were a special treat and there were the scones we always enjoyed. Needlework, although never of interest any other time, always attracted us children, as did the photographic exhibits in the rick ety old building near the pavilion. Farm machinery fascinated, as it dos now. And when the "auto mobiles" came in there was a new thrill. But underneath. It's really the same old fair, only graduated int.. something a bit more cillie-al to satisfy the modern patrons of whuh there are increasingly more. The county exhibits, with then scenery and letters made of gia.u. or fri.it or even eggs. And oh yes" Die panoiarnas e used to see. still recalled when we come sud -detily ,.er a hilltop. IihiK down on a valley scene lxlow so nine h like those fascinating miniatures of inir country with the blinking lights arid tiny trees. j for the family: mosey through the barns, hang over the fence that gu.ird the county exhibits, spend time in the needlework and photo- : graphic displays, and when feet out rtrort in vuhr thv ' along with othei j st,ow free movies or have concerts it s still great fun. Sujjiir (lalriidar BOOK 4: Spare stamps 9 and ID valid through October 31. 5 pounds each, for home canning. Spaie stamp 49 good for 5 pound through August 31. New stamp will beccmo valid September 1 for 3 pounds. BEPOREf: SOfrRX ANN I STEPPED ON yOU FEET AGAIN ) V DICK BUT I Nf AMA LITTLE JV TIRED... I V .1 I - SAY. YOU MCRRA" TEACHERS CERTAIWLY MAKE THE NEW STEPS EASY YOU U B A 6000 DANCER IN NO time; Ml r"1 ' MAyfiE WE'LL GET ANOTHER ENCORE yOU'RE A SWELL g Z 4 C WW UfLrs 1 m. v 1 XI Ik AND WHAT FUN I'M HAVING ! Co h"-M !'.y canan An.... V S(o . lt Di K. Your, aT00- t..P t It. fo encourago modest business enterprises Small business is noc only che bi& bus, (icss of tonorrow but it is the lifcbiouj ot Aincrica. Our nles are full oi uSo records of modest husimrsses; coiKcrni 0 jrc assiMtug by making luaos to nna(K current operations and expansion. Own crs oi such enterprises are always wef Coovc at this bank to discuss their prob lem and to receive nnanciai backing D. W. CrtC. Vic Ffidmmt W. S. WA1TON. VUm fntidmmt OT ME1SOM, Aft. If wo frMW l C SMITH, At. Vkm rrttidmrnl JACO fHiMCfl. At. CmdHm LCO O. PAG. At. Cmtkir LAWIENCC I. HSHCI. An tfX 64SOM, Attt. M,nm9 f Hi MIMIII FIMIAl HrOtll IMU I A NCI O I f I A T I 0 M UniO mOFfrTrTDOl Here Is Your Schedule of nur nuiK.ino: Bus Slops to Eola Hopyard South Route Blue 4c hite Bus 1st Trip tn4 Trip Start V. Salem Bridge Center aV Comm. State St Comm. Mission aV Comm. Miller St Comm. Washington St Comm. Rural St Comm. High St Rural Capitol A Rural 12th St. Si Rural Cross Si llth St Mission St Itth St. .... Oak 12th St. State Si 1'th St Capitol St Center High X Center . Comm. Si Center Front 4c Center Puritan firoe., W. W. White c;ro.. V Arrive F.ola . Sal. Sal. : A.M S IS A.M. :3 A M 7:00 A.M. 7:20 A.M. 7:30 A.M. 7:45 A.M. 8:15 A.M. North Route Yellow Bus 5 1st Trip 2nd Trip West Salem Bridge ( enter St ('mm I'nion 4c Co mm Division 4t Comm. Market 4c Comm Prod. Coop. Cannery Highland 4c Comm Broadway A llifhland Maple 4c Highland Myrtle St Highland ... Cherry 4. Highland Capitol Si Highland Faircrond Rd. 4c Cap. Market St Capitol I'nion St Capitol Center 4c Capitol Puritan (.roc. W. Sal. W. White t.ro . W. Sal C 00 A.M 6:15 A.M. 0:30 A.M. 7:00 A.M. 7:20 A.M. 7:30 A.M. 7:45 AM. 8:15 A3C WILLIAMS 6, TH ACKER CKp YMm I una 5EAGD3EB iTIHA7EILEQ GOES BY TRAIN Yes, horizons are beckoning right now. They may b calling you back to school or to restful and scenia pots near and far at the end of the vacation season. Many wise travelers are including stopovers In tha various national parks. Wherever you go-e-or for whatever reason travel in swift, comfortable Union Pacific trains. Streamliners and steam-powered trains east bound, westbound and locally are on fast schedules. Heed that vacation call. Make your plans now O for complete information, inquire ot . . r General Passenger Dept. Room 731 Pittoek Block Portland . Oregon SB? he sptafn say "Union PadfTf union pacific Of ft 3 WHWImwt Amm RAILROAD