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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1947)
JO Th Stcriesman, Salem, On. Sunday, November SO, 1947 Tk AAUW floral arrangement and. home decoration study group WiH met Wednesday with Mr. Arthur Sprague, 1053 Terrace drive at 1:30 on Wednesday. Co hostess will be Mr. E. L. White. Mrs. William Everett Anderson VlU speak on Christmas decora tions. ' Miss Helen ZlelinsU will eater tain the Spinsters at her country home Monday night at t ofloek. I ALL Ms y 9 1Z All VV7TH klf THE "GOLDEN; THROAT" TONE SYSTEM 11 If ' J tad Mil IBsbbbbU fine Victrcb 2C3io S v sl BKaaio-rnononrana M J I j Tbia beautiful eonaole girt yom. tt glorious tone of RCA Vlotor's g ' "Golden Tkroai." Play np te IX records automatically." Hu "Si g lent Sapphire" pickup . . . no 6 needle to chaage, records Iaat R longer. Standard and short-waT S band. Ask to hear VictroIa67VL Ttfrola" TM l UA Put. Of. rca victor valui oniy . 25.95 That a boy! It'?RCA Victor. It ha the "Golden Throat" tone ytem. Built-in "Maiie Loon" antenna. 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But ... anyway right now mamma will know where to look for pappa when he turns up missing during a shopping trip he'll be standing with mouth open in front of the electric train display. You pays your money ... and you takes your choice. They are making a lot, of this business of keeping lipstick on, as they say "your lips instead of his." One bit of adver tising copy says the wrong way is to make up your lips in public, the right way is to use drinking straws so you won't have to make up often.. One expert says put on powder first, lipstick later and follow up with more powder. Then the manufacturer of the new "Lip stae" says just put that on, and keep your rosey lips all day and evening. It's all so confusing. What Is this, anyway? . . . Today I got two notable pieces of mail, first a beautiful pamphlet on matched pipe sets and, this afternoon a" communication from the cigar institute of America. We are trying very hard today, to choose which would be most becoming to our style of beauty when hang ing out of our mouth, q matched set of pipes, or a cigar. ; . - Stick to M ... If all the people who com plain about Oregon weather would take themselves seriously, Oregon would be a large expanse of uninhabited country instead of a state filled with happy, healthy wealthy' and complaining people. Easy does It . . . Picturing in our mind's eye, the proverbial overworked housewife, bending over a hot stove for hours prepar ing the annual Thanksgiving dinner, we con sider our own experience this year. The tur key was stuffed last week, when we had plenty of time, and was put into the frozen food locker to keep until removed on Wed nesday night. We set the table that evening. Thanksgiving morning the turkey went into the regulated oven and was promptly for gotten for half a dozen hours. We worked all, morning at the office with plenty of time left for what little had to be done at home. Other family members brought -salad, vegetables, relishes and dessert With no tins in the kitchen, plenty of women to clear up and wash half the dishes while the main meal was being cleared, dishwashing was noth ing. Not only did we dine with a maximum of ease, but the Bendix did the washing for one sister-in-law while we were eating! , . . Marine Buren. Reception to Fete Couple Celebrating their golden wed ding anniversary this afternoon will be Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Jones, who will be at horn to their friends at their residence, 181flrN. 17th street, between 1 and S o'clock. The couple's wedding took place in Stayton on November 24, 1897. They have lived In the Wal do Hills district, Monmouth and Salem since their marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Jones have four children, Mrs. Lola Davis, Miss Gladys L. Jones, Norman Jones, all of Salem and Mrs. Althea Gwinn of Dallas. There are three grandchildren. Assisting at the reception will be their two granddaughters, Mrs. Ramona Peterson of St. Helens, Miss Leola Huddleston, Mrs. Nor man Jones and Mrs. J. O. Whit lock, all of Salem. Gold and yel low chrysanthemums and tapers will provide the decorative note. Sqlem Folk at Portland Party An informal dinner party was given Saturday in Portland by Mrs. Fred Helbock, grand royal matron, and Harvey Aston, grand royal patron, Order of the Am aranth, state of Oregon, in honor of their official family. The affair was held at AH Saints Parrish halL Assisting the hosts were Mrs. As ton and Mr. Helbock. Those invit ed from 8alem included Mr. and Mrs. James B. Manning, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hecklnger, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. I. A. DeFrance. ; Extension Group At Guthrie Home The Edina Lane home extension unit met Friday at the home of Mrs. Wallace Guthrie. Eleanor Trindle spoke. Mrs. Jay Yarnell, Azalea house chairman, gave a report on the training meeting which she at tended November 17. Project lead ers for January will be Mrs. Drew Michaels and Mrs. Floyd Thomp son. Members and guests present were Mrs. Otis Bradbury, Mrs. A. B. Browning, Mrs. Frank Cas pelL Mrs. Robert Clark. Mrs. James Keys, Mrs. Drew Michaels, Mrs. Richard Rosecrans, Mrs. George Seymour, Mrs. Roland See- ger, Mrs. Floyd Thompson, Mrs Elmer Weik, Mrs. Jay Yarnell and the hostess. i HALE OF HOLLYWOOD We of the Hollywood District are welcoming this week another new business. The Willamette Valley Bank. The Hollywood District has a complete shopping cen ter. No parking meters. Why not come out and look us over? While In the Hollywood District, stop in at Hale's and see the many fine Jewelry items. A small deposit will hold any gift until Christmas. December, only 21 shopping days left! . Good Jewelry - Good Work P. W. HALE, Jeweler Opea Till Tge pjm. 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