The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 29, 1946, Page 11, Image 11

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    oh 't took Now
cr.:ne.
.the pretzel
but . . . Tho machine age has elimin
ated ar.cther art, 3va!Icwed another per-g-naliTy,
kill-?d another friend ol our youth.
The jrrcJessiona! pretzel twister no longer
ex;s:s. but ha toeh supplanted by a ma-
With ihy twister went the qlarnour ot
lea -in? only an ishy stick or
tr.ree circles, ilafenod out, ana ail exactly
alike; all perf3ct. Anyway, they're an ob
vie us sval oi Odd Fellows-emblem.
One thing or another ... There ard
two clasres ot people, those in a hurry and
there net . . . and Ihe two never g?t toger
ther. The Impatients wait in line while thai
Easygocrs take Uieir time . . . Those who
don't cere a darn, lounge around while the
liurryuf s try to gt it over with.
Never again . . will I let any man
Miss Speer Now
Mrs. Weitman
STAYTON Mmi Marilyn
Jenne Speer. daughter o(j Mr.
and Mr. John E. Speer of Aunu
ville. became the bride of Stanley
M. Weil man also of Aumsville,
Saturday night. September Jl, at
the Stytn Methoriut church. The
Kev. R. T. Cooktngham officiated.
Mn P. B. Collin played the
wedding marches and ' Mn. O.
Oeorge Cole, accompanied by Mrs.
Lawrence LiermanV sang.
The bride, given in marriage by
hr father, wore 'a white satin
gown with hort train. Iter veil
wo f.nfer-tip length with a
crown rf trange bUwsoms. She
carried png roaebud and white
g!adulue.
AtterwUnts were Mi Florence
r!ke, Aumsville, Mi Alice Kip
pnhn t-f Newbeig. They car
ried pink nd white gtadinlunes.
Maxine Urilmin andi Margaret
Sjeer lighted the tapers.
Attend. r g the groum were Gor
d Weitman and John ! A. Speer.
l?fcer were Ernet Weitman and
J-in A Sier.
A iertjn wm held in the
rhunh fi iors following the cere
mony Ser ing wrrr Mi. Alfred
ft.hde ni Mrs. Rotrt Reynold,
loth of New berg, and Mrs. George
ltann .f Aumsville Mr. Robert
Keisy. Cw Bar, passed the guest
U'k
After a ihort trip to southern
Oregon, the rmple will be at
home in Aumsville
ridicule the women for, standing In nylon:
lines, since advertised sale of shotgun shells
at a hardware store the other day.
Dilemma . . . We haven't yet decided ,
whether it's worse not having any sheets
or having some, not being able to find a
laundry to wash 'em. i '.''.
Mamma's ' girl . . . She wanted to be '
helpful, and though very young, knew some .
of the difficulties her mother undergoes in '
keeping house these days. Looking over
the stock at the small? coast town, where
she was vacationing with friends, she found , ,
just the thing for mother's gift So with her
own pennies .she bought them . . . a pack
age of jello and a roll Of toilet paper!
- . . . Maxine Buren
Church Circle to Meet f
j Circle meetings for First Pres
byterian church October 2nd are:
I No. 1 Mn. Walter Pugh, lead
er, in the Fireplace room of the
church, 2 o'clock. '
No. 2 Mrs. Curtis A. Hale, lead
er, meets at Youth Center, J75
Chemeketa street, 2 o'clock.
! No. 3 Mri. E. A. Kenney, lead
er, meets at her home, 1580 Cen
ter st., for a covered dish lunch at
1:15.
No. 4 Mrs. Paul 11. Hauser,
leader, meets with Mrs. James T.
Brand, 315 N. Summer,. 1:30 des
sert. : i I -
i No.' 5 Mrs. Don C. Smith, lead
er, with Mrs. O. If. Kent, S5S So.
Liberty. 1:15 dessert
No. f Miss Mary , McGowtn.
leader.'roeets with Mrs. Max Bur-
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Ktir'n Carilrna Arc
Sold at Silver-ton
SILVfcRTO.N Mr. an1 Mr.
William K. iuav m. lhir . r . I
dria U- Mr. and Mrs Gene Ilett
wer wrt will nnt imi the gar
den. nrMit ally .fWwers t
Mr. and Mrs., Junior A.
Fobeit (Juanita Workman)
who were married on Sept
ember 18 at the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints In Wood burn. Their
parents are Mr. and Mrs
T. L Workman and Mr.
and Mrs. A. Fobert of Hub
bfird. (Alyce Studio). .
IICOTTI.HIf FI.ANE CKASIICS
LONDON. Sept 11 -T- Seven
persfMM were killed today when a
SrbttUh Airwars Diane crashed
There are about S.0O0 raes of ! into a hilltoo on the west coast of
typhoid and paratyphoid fever Scotland. There were no aur-
nnually in the Unitml States. I v Ivors.
Here Comes The Bride
All Dressed In White"
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Center
Liberty mm Cmirt
I Miss Gene O Lee ' Mas
terson, daughter of Glenn
Masterson. of Castle Rock,
Wash., whose betrothal to
Murray Lee Dow, son, of
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dow of
Middle Grove, has. . been
announced. Miss Master
son is teaching in Long-
view. No wedding day has
been set.
en. 745 Court St., 1:15 dessert. ;
No. 7 Mrs. C. E. Illidge. lead
er, meets in boy's club room at
the church for a 1:15 covered dish
lunch.
No. S Mrs. J o h n- Anderson,
leader, meets with Mrs. Berth J.
Darby, 625 Union St.. 1:30 dessert.
57th Anniversary of
Wedding, and '75th
Birthday Celebrated
ORCHARD HEIGHTS Sons
and daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Wilson joined the Wilsons
on Sunday, Sept. 22. in celebra
tion df their approaching 57th
wedding anniversary. The wed
ding anniversary was September
25 and Mrs. Wilson's 75th birth
day, also a reason for the fam
ily reunion, was September 14.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Wilnon and sons, Ralph,
jr., Howard and Walter; Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Smith and children,
Frank, Marynctte and Sarah Jane;
Mr. and Mrs. Doc Eby, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Wilson and children,
Clemens, Morleen and Kathleen,
and Mr. George Hicks of Brem
erton, Wash.
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The Statesman, Salem. Ore., Sunday. September 23. 133 11
of dairy cattle, chiefly HolstHn-
and Guernseys, will be held Mon
day at the Wayne A. Percy ranc
in the Abiqua district. The ale
begins at 10:30 a.m., and Ben Sud
tell of Albany is the auctioneer.
Some dairy! equipment, horse,
machinery, hay and grain will
-hLalso be auctioned. The farm- itself.
consisting of 307 acres, is also for
sale. Percy, -owner, is selling be
cauie of ill health.
Dairy Cattle to lie
Auctioned Monday
SILVERTON An auction sale
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Competent
.Beauticians
SERVE YOU AT
LIPSTICK
Beauty Salon
e Violet Himme.ll
Eileen Clark
Normaaene Shull
(Formerly with Ogdens)
Myrtle Stoutenberg
We Open
Tomorrow!
LIPSTICK
BEAUTY SALON
(Formerly Wavaton Shop)
1872 State, Ph. 3836
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We Sell Only
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225 No. Iibertr Opposite Paramount Market i
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No sir, you've never heard
mond being lost in a fire.
have to do to recover ; youtj
from a fire is wait until
(including your wife) cools
start at one corner of where I
ing UM.-d to be and sift all j the ahes
through a flour sifter. You will have
to eliminate burnt nails, door knobs,
hinges, old forks, belt buckles, broken
dishes, etc., etc., but eventually you
will find that diamond land it will be
100 ercent intact and! you will still
have your investment. By the; way
there Is only a remote chance you will
even have to dig through the ashes be
cause you'll probably be wearing your
diamond and you won't be in the fire
anyway (we hope). That reminds me
of a story, call me up, 111 tell it to you.
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HOLLANDER BLEND Eb
SOUTHERN BACK
NATURAL SILVER
NATURAL OMBRB
O SABLE OR MINK-DYED
BLONDE MARTEN-DYED
SILVER BLUE-DYED
INCLUDING EVEN OUR
FABULOUS LET OUT MUSKRAT
Here$ mvskrat in all its infinite variety rhfl
greatest most exdting collection of oil I Blended1 S
every important new shade I Worked skin on tkfai
Jr-or let ouf like predous mink I With every new
1 947 fashion detail I Silky, lustrous fVst-quality
coats that would, cost much, much more elsewhere I
Priced miraculously low ot Wards flrst tn fun.
first in valve, first in savings I
USE WARDS MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN.
Only 'j down, balance in convenient monthly Instafla
menrs, plus carrying charges.
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