The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 14, 1947, Page 10, Image 10

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10 The Statesman, Salem. Cwym, Sanda-f. SapL 14. 1947
Twins Will
Be Baptized
Patty Lou and Peggy Sue
Strickfaden, four month old twin
daughter of , Mr. and Mrs. John
C.T Strlckfaden, will be baptized
this morning during cervices at
the First Congregational church
with the Rev. Seth Huntington
officiating.
Godparents for the little (iris
will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Ruggles; of Salem and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Rhine of Homer City,
Pennsylvania, uncle and aunt,
who are here visting at the David
1L Cameron home.
A buffet luncheon at the Strlck
faden home will follow the serv
ices for. members of the immedi
ate family. Covers will be placed
for twins'., great-grandmother,
Mrs. Minnie Jane Bell of Inde
pendence, the grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. David If. Cameron, and
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nagel and
son, Larry David, of Corvallis,
Mr. and Mrs. rrank Rhine, John
Strlckfaden and the host.
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S40 Court St.
Ph. 9221
Mlas Shirley Durand has - ar
rived from Rochester, N.Y. to en
ter her Junior year at Willamette
university. She. will make her
home with Dr. and Mrs. C. L
Blodgett and Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Utley.
Ex-King Carol, Wife
Packing to Leave Brazil
RIO DE JANEIRO, Sept'lS-
Former King: Carol of Romania
and Mme. Elena Lupescu, legally
declared man and wile, were re
ported by attendants Friday to be
packing to leave Brazil.
Where and when they win go
remained a secret even among
their closest friends."
JANE YVTTHERS TO WED
LOS ANGELES, Sept W-flPr-
Jane Withers, 21-year-old film
actress, and William Moss, 27,
motion picture ' producer, ob
tained a marriage license Friday.
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Telling ot her ongage-.
ment to Howard Peterson,
recenfly, Was Mias Luella
Haugen. Her parents of Mr.
and Mrs. Hjcdmer Haugen
and. his are Mr. and Mrs.
H. A. Peterson of Dallas.
No wedding plans have
"Friends
wonder
how I
stay .
looking so
young
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Htm mstou pmno nown iiauty to fawno won
Does the Spring Flower beauty of jour face and throat skin
still win you compliments? If not, may we suggest ,
EKDOCSEMK. For niost women, this widely approved
face cream has helped the skin recapture and retain
firmness, freshness, smoothness, youthful-looking
loveliness and charm, endocreme alone contains Acnvot,
an effective replacement for a certain natural feminine
substance essential to skin beauty. Absorbed by the skin,
ft helps restore normal growth to ageing cells and tissue.
For ten years, endo chime has brought skin benefits
to thousands to a degree hitherto thought impossible ,
through cosmetics. Many report marked results in only
80 days. $3.50 (plus tax), 80 days supply.
(Statement typical of thousands received from grateful
ENDOCKEME users.)
PACE CREAM
Alto Try lUDOCimi
CleaaMng Cream to bit
ten beautifying results.
Wilktt's
Capital Drug Store
State and Liberty Sis.
Ph. 3118
FITTS MARKET
Fills IJarhcl
216 N. Commercial St.
Ph. 4424
PEDERSEN'S GIFT SHOP
Phone 7719
191 So. High St.
WE DO YOUR GIFT WRAPPING
Store Hour 9 to 8
IIOU FOR
DELIVERY
Toast-O-Lator
Rec. U. 8. Pat. Office
THE LUXURY TOASTMASTER V
Moves the teast p and
tows and forward while be
lar toasted, maklnc It
ernnchy brown all ever.
Is desirned U make perfect
ioo.t from all kinds of bread
either" fresh or dry
Timing Is accurate sad as
tir adjustable U salt cither
high or lew vo!te
Touts Urge or small slices,
even English snaf fins,
equally well, at speed at
approximately a slice a ml
ate. Toast Is made light or dark
suit the Individual taste
simply by adjusting the tim
ing lever for lighter er dar
ker toast.
Prevents burning teast hf
ejecting the teast automat
ically when the toasting Is
complete.
Heating elements will last
for years but can be re
placed In a few minutes If
necessary
Haa a beautiful plastic base
that never gets hot and will
not damage the finest table.
Is easy to clean ' simply'
lift eff the chromium' top
and brash' out the crumbs.
Will reheat cold toast la 10
seconds by placing the slice
in the exit end ef the toaat-
er.
Is factory tested, with mon
ey back guarantee against
all mechanical and electric
al defects.
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Haa a generous eight foot
cord with plug attached.
Ill to 124 volts - AC ealy.
As Ilcdcrn as Tcaorrow . urd It's Years Tc jay
Several Styles to Shoose From
' ilparimcni Size Uashing Ilochincs
Nuptials to
Be Read
At a 2 o'clock ceremony this af
ternoon in the fireplace room of
the First Congregational church
Miss lielenmae Armstrong.
daughter of Mn. Delbert Rund,
will become the bride of Loren
Wiederkehr, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Wiederkehr of Jefferson.
The fireplace will be banked with
arrangements of white gladioluses
and blue delphinium.
Delbert Rund will give the
bride in marriage and for her
wedding she has chosen a white
gabardine dressmaker suit fash
ioned with long Jacket, navy blue
hat and accessories. She will car
ry a fan shaped bouquet of white
flowers centered with an orchid.
Mrs. Theodore Walt will be the
bride's only attendant and she
will wear a mist blue suit with
navy accessories and carry a bou
quet of pink gladioluses and blue
delphinium. Donald Gilmore will
stand with the groom as best man.
Mrs. Rund will attend her
daughter's wedding in a black
wool suit with matching acces
sories and Mrs. Wiederkehr will
wear a pastel blue suit with black
accessories. Their corsages will
be. of pink and white roses and
bouvardia.
A reception will follow the cer
emony in the fireplace room. Mrs.
Thomas Pramas will cut the cake
and Mrs. Clarence Rund will pre
side at the coffee urn. Mrs. Dale
Reeves will assist.
The couple will drive north to
Lake Louise and Alaska on their
honeymoon.
Mrs. Trascliel,
Children to
Start for China
Mrs. Laura C. Traschel and her
three daughters will leave Salem
this week for China where they
will Join her husband, the Rev.
J. Traschel, in his missionary
work near Chungking. China. His
family will sail from San Fran
cisco September 19, sailing via
Manila and Shanghai, thence
1,000 miles up the Yangtze river.
The Rev. Traschel, missionary
for the National Holiness Mission
ary society, returned to China a
year and a half ago after having
returned to this country on the
last passage of the Gripsholm
during the war, following a 20
months imprisonment by the
Japanese. His family had return
ed from China earlier.
Mrs. Traschel will be heard In
a talk at the Sunday evening ser
vice this week at Evangelical
United Brethren church at Sum
mer and Marion streets. i
The Traschel daughters are
Helen Marie, 11, Carol Faith. 5. 1
and Joy Elizabeth, 3. I
Ed Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. George
Cree, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree,
Patricia, Betty Lou and Donald,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson,
Joan and Frances, and Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Cree. Shirley and Bob
by; Carol and Shirley Johnston
from Lyons; Ina Harold from
Silverton; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Wight and Mr. and Mrs. John
White from Lebanon; Mrs. Lillie
Conser from La comb, and Mr.
and Mrs. John Garner,
Dennis from Detroit .
Terry and
A person's Intake of lair is four
to seven times by weight of his
Intake of food and water.
Burton Family
Reunion Is Held
MILL CITY Members of the
Burton clan met August 24 at
the St ay ton city park for their
first annual reunion. Harvey
Wight of Lebanon presided. It
was voted to hold a reunion each
year on the fourth Sunday in
August, the place to be announc
ed.
Officers elected are Mrs.
George Cree, president. Mill
City; Mrs. Robert Brown, Salem,
vice president; Mrs. Lowell Cree,
Mill City, secretary-treasurer.
Gifts were presented to Robert
Gayle Brown, 3 months old, of
Salem, , youngest present, and
Mrs. AnHa Stayton, 96, of Stay-
ton,, oldest one present, and to
Mrs. Alice Barton, 77, of Scio,
the oldest relative present.
Present were, from Salem. Mr.
and Mrs. O. J. Downing, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Brown and
Robert Gayle, Mrs. Nora Taylor,
and Mrs. Warren Richardson.
From Scio, Mrs. Alice Burton,
Mrs. Lena Yeoman, Warren Bur
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bur
ton, Kenneth and James, Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Wells, Keith Burton
and Arlene and Floyd.
From Stayton, Mr. Anna
Stayton, Mrs. Everett Downing.
Mr, and Mrs. Carl Titus, Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Harold, Mrs. Frank
Linderman, Susie Kearns, Willis
Cox, Frank Thomas, General
Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Thurston
Thoma?. Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh
Harold, Kathleen and Clara Ma
rie, and Donald and Marlene
Burton.
From Mill City, Mr. and Mrs.
When
Illness Strikes
We use only pure, fresh in
gredients to fill your doc
tor's prescription. And
there is always a well
trained professional man
on duty to compound it ac
curately and conscientious
ly. Depend on us to help
you when Illness strikes.
Schaefer's
Drug Store
1895
1947
Phone 517 er 97U
135 Nerth Commercial
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