The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 06, 1948, Page 6, Image 6

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SOCIETY' CLUBS
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,Mrs. Carrie H. Seech ier, whowas honored on her 80th
birthday at an open house October 31 when her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Garlen L. Simpson, and Miss
Grace Babcock entertained at the Simpson home. Mrs.
Beechler has live d in Salem since she was a lew: months old
and is an active member of the American War Mothers and
Congregational church. (Kennell-Ellis).
Miss Means
Married
Friday
At a candlelight ceremony Fri
day night at 8 o'click at the First
Baptist church MLss Ruth Mild
red Means, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas J. Means, became
the bride of Marvin Eugene Moos.
on of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moos
ef Sorague. Wash. The Rev. Lloyd
T. Anderson officiated before a
getting of white chrysanthemums
and tapers Candles with ivy ani
pom pom chrysanthemums deco
rated th,e windows.
Paul Emerick of Portland, the
brides cousin sang imousn
Years," "Because" and ''The
Lord's Prayer." Mrs. Lloyd An-d-rson
was the organist.- Two
choir bovs. Stanton Dean Ander
mm and Jimmie Seitz. lighted the
candles. i
Of white satin was the bridal j
gown, fashioned with a net yoke j
and stole colter, long sleeves and j
full skirt with a bustle. Her fin
gertip veil cascaded from a halo
of seed pearls and she carried a
bouquet of white spider chry
santhemums. Mrs. Howard Mean of Salt
Lake City was honor attendant
f?r her sister-in-law and wore, a
white organdy gown, brocaded
with orchid velvet flowers. Sh
carried purple and lilac si)iici
chrysanthemums. Brides maids
were Miss Lauree Gindel of Hei -mi-ton.
who wore turquoise taf
feta and ca'rried. yellow chrysan
themums, and ' Miss Margaret
Forsythe. who carried bronze
chrysanthemums to complement
her yellow taffeta gown. Carolyn
Means, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Means. and Earlene :
Boardman. daughter of the Earl
Boaidmans of Salt Lake City and ,
a.niece of Mrs. Means, were flower:-
girls. They wore yellow and
turquoise floor length frocks.
Lor en Moos was best man and
.groomsmen were Harold Mois
and Jack Brown. Ushers were
John Goffrier. Robert George, j
G?ne Collett and Howard Means.
For her daughter's nuptials j
Mrs. Means chose a sapphire bluej
satin gown and Mrs. Moos at-1
tended her son's marriage in a ,
royal blue crepe dress. Their cor
sages were of white chrysanthe-j
mi'ms tied with silver xibbon.
A reception followed in the
church parlors. Pouring were
Mrs. Paul Emerick of Portland
and Mrs. Roy Reynolds. Assist
ing were Misses Ellen Reynolds.
Lmis Martin. Marjorie Coe. Juni'-o
Muvskens, Mrs. Keith Gwynn and
Mrs. Lloyd Smith. The. bride's
table was covered with a hand
embroidered cutwork cloth, which
was brought rom India by Mrs.
Heans' sister.
The newlyweds will live at
Spiague. Wash., following then
hor.evmoon.
Au Revoir Party
For C. A. Drakes
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Drake were
honored at. a farewell pjity at
their home on North 5th street on
Thursday night by a group of fri
ends and neighbors. Air. ana .Mi.
Drake are moving to Corva!
wcere ne is in ousme-s.
Attending the paity. were Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Hester. Mr. and
Mrs. 'C. A. King, Bert Eld. Miss
Myrtle Peters, Miss Antoinette
White, George Bent. L. J. Brewer,
the Drakes and their children,
Barry, Larry and Terry.
At the meeting of the American
Gold Star Mothers Thursday night
plans were made for the installa
tion of officers of the fir3t state
dejtartment ta be held in Salem on
November 29. Oregon's depart
ment will ' be the first one to be
Installed in the west
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Miscellany
(Sour Cream Pie, Apple Pie, Loaf '
I Among Recipes Recommended Now
By Maxine Buren
Statesman Woman s Editor
Miscellany of weekend ideas.
With cranberries at their best, and apples good, might try this
CRANBERRY (FRESH)
APPLE PIE
tart apples , "
4 cups cranberries
4
l1
Pastrv
34 cup sugar
'4 teaspoon cinnamon
. 1 4 teaspoon salt
i 2 tablespoons fat
Pare, core, and thinly slice the
apples. Wash and ut cranberries
in halves? Line a 9-inch pie plate
with pastry. Place a. layer of
apples in the bottom of the pie
plate: add cranberries-: add re
maining apples. Sprinkle with a
mixture of the sugar, cinnamon
and salt. Dot with table fat. Cov
er with pastry which has open
ings cut in center to , let steam
escape. Seal edges. Bake in a hot
oven (400 degrees F.) about 45
min. or until apples ire tender
and the crust is golden brown.
Another strictly winter favor
ite Ls this rich but not too ex
pensive SOI R CREAM RAI3IN PIE
1 egg. or 2 yolks
1 cup sour cream or buttermilk
tablespoon vinegar-.;
3 4 cup sugar
2 T. flour
34 teaspoon cinnamon or all
spice '2 tea.-poon nutmeg
J4 teaspoon salt;
2 cup raisins
Beat egg slightly; add cream or
buttermilk and viriega-r. Stir in
sugar mixed with flour, spices
and salt. Add raisins. Pour into
pastry-lined pan Cover with top
crust or leave uncovered. Bake
at 450 degrees V. 10 minutes, then
at 3o0 degrees t . 30 minutes long
er, or until cru-t is browned.
HAM LOAF;
2 pounds ground hajfn
1 cup cracker ctumbs
1'4 cup milk.
2 eggs
1 cup brown sugar
r4 cup vinegar
T2 cup water
Mix ham. cracker crumbs, milk
and eggs together and fut in loaf
pan. Boil remaining -ingredients
to thin syrup and pour over loaf.
Bake at 300 degrees. ?
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Mat TOn 1 eteO. at
Au Revoir Shower
Mrs. Ed England was honored
at an au revoir handkerchief
shower Thursday afternoon by
members of the King;wood Gar
den club when they were enter
tained at her home. She is soon
moving to Portland td make her
home. A dessert luncheon was
served by the ho-tess.'.
Attending were Mrs. Harry
Bonnev. Mrs. Robert Forester.
Mrs Fred Kuhn. Irfrs. Elizabeth
Hoffman. Mrs. J I. Miller. Mrs.
Herbert Hilke, Mrs. Don Kuhn,
Mrs. Mae White. Mrs. W. C. Heise
and Mrs. England.
Meal Planning
Talked at Meeting
NORTH HOWELL Meal plan
ning highlighted the meeting of
the North Howell home extension
unit on Wednesday-.at : the grange
hall. Mrs. Kenneth Mjller, acting
home demonstration agent, con
ducted the meeting. Present were
Mrs. William Oddie. ;Mrs. Pearl
Wood, Mrs. J. B. Jackson and Mrs.
K. D. Coomler,. Mrs. ,fim Blaney.
Mrs. Ernest Redding. Mrs. Char
les Maltmore, Mrs. Clarence Espe,
Mrs. Evan Beek. Mrs. Lewis Saw
yer, Mrs. TttecniM Bump. The com
mittee wim Mr. Blaney and Mrs.
Beats. i
MUSIC
Dinner for
Visitors
Visitors in the capital are Com
mander and Mis. Madison Nich
ols, who are guests at tlie honif
of hi.s father. J. N. Nichols, lor
a fortnight. Commander and Mrs.
Nichols have been in the Phil
ippines the .past two jears and
;oe enroute to his tieu1 assign- j
merit at the Great Lakes naval ;
base The ttavelers came bv way;
ol China. Ji-pari and Hawaii.
Fiiri.iy nieht Mr C'.iss A.
Nichols entertained at dinner at
her (o'iriliv home for the pleas
ure of her brother -in -law aid
his wife Dunns the evening the
naval ollicer showed pictures ot
the trip home and ol tlie Phil
ippines. Covers were placed for Com- :
mander and Mrs Nichols. Mr..
and Mrs. John H.iine. Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Baker. Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Wilson. Miss Mari
lyn Nichols, who is home from
Oregon State college for the
weekend. Ronald Nichols and
Mrs. Cass A. Nichols.
Highland Mothers ;
Hear Speakers j
Highland Mothers Thursday
heard Harry B. Johnson, curricu-'
lum director of the Salem pub-
lie schools and George D. Porter. '
director special adult education.!
speak at the meeting held in the j
school. New microphones, pur
chased by the mothers club, wei e
used for the first time. ',
The refreshment committee in
cluded Mrs. R. B. Eyerly and
Mrs. Jasper Button.
(Mar-
who
tober
icm cli'urch. Tr.e
the daugh:-'jr of
Mrs. E. L. Vel-h
groom is the son 0
L. Arpke. The co'
! 3e :s
. and
Mr
and the
Mrs. O.
jple will
1; ve
Ier).
in Salem. (Jesten-Mii-
CLIB CALENDAR
SATl'RDAY
Chemeketa chapter. DAR. birthday
luncheon. Gold Airow. 1 p. m.'
MONDAY
Salem Memorial hospital auxiliary.
1.30 p m. at hospital.
! Marion auxiltarv. 861 V'FW, business
meeting 8 p m. V'FW hall
Gaietv Hill garden club. 1 p m. wit1.
Mrs. Carl
Nelson. 2W West Lefelle
street.
Executive bojid
auxiliary, with Mrs
2250 Center street.
TUESDAY
Eagle auxiliary,
tv. Jll North High
Amei ican legion
1 Malcolm Camel on,
8'p in.
21 -t hirthdav par
street, I101101 ihdi-
ter members.
Salem WCTU membership tea.
4 30 with Mrs. F.merson TeaKiie
2 to
. 590
North 15th street ,
American I.egnn auxiliary 134. 8 30
basement of Salem Woman s club
house. Pi Beta Phi mothers luncheon, chap
ter house. 1:30 p m
Marion-Polk county Medical auxil
I lary with Mrs A T. Kme. IK35 Sii
I mau sr.. 7 o clo-k dc-M?it supper .
; Ea-tern Star social afternoon club.
Masonic Terr le. 1 15 p
Laurel Social Hour club, with Mrs.
Monte Jones. Koutc i. Box 591. I 30 p m.
BPW club ba7a.i. Salem Woman's
club. 8 p.m.
AAl'W board n;t.-tmi w ith Mis'Elise
Schroeder. 338 N. Winter st . 7.30 pin.
WEDNESDAY
Wednesday afteinoon literary group
of the AAITW. with Mrs Raymond
Walsh. 1515 Jetferson street. 1:15 p ni
Knight Memorial church, luncheon,
12:30 p.m.. business meeting of Wom
en'? Fellowship following
AAl'W literature group with Mrs.
Raymond Walsh. 1515 Jefferson St..
1 15 p.m.
THURSDAY
Chapter CB. PEO with Mrs. Robert
Dow. 1220 Center St., 1:30 deiuert
luncheoa.
SajournNt meet at Satem Woman'
ltdshoute, 1:13 p.m.
rHMAY
AAUW Music group with Mrs Setti
1 Hunting.. 71 N. cpttl r . 1 M ? m.
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Mrs. Alvin Russell (Leata
Vandiver), daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Vandiver,
whose marriaqe took place
on October 22 at the First
Christian church. The new
lyweds will live in Salem.
(Jesten-MiUer).
Delegates
Meeting
to
A numler of Salem clubwomen
will be m Gearheart Monday to
attend the annual Third district
meeting of the Oregon Federa-
tion of Women's
clubs at the
Gearhart hotel.
I Attending from the Salem Jun-
I lor Woman's club will be Mi...
Cedtic Reaney. pre.-ifUnt. Mis.
Fred C Cast.
le!l and Mr-.
From the S;
will go Mrs.
president. Ml
Mrs. Charles
Mrs. Sam C'arni'
Milo Van Huiiten
ilein Woman's club
Guv Hickok. the
. Clifton Mudd.
A. Rat-liff. Mi.
Gemge Ro
Brunk. Mrs.
sman. Mr.-. Estill
George Alhng, Mr.-.
Howard Hunsaker, Mrs Bert
Walker and Mrs. Frank Marshall.
Mrs. William B Chandlee.
Hillsboro. state president, will be
the afternocjn seaker and will
tell about the General Federa
tion board meeting she attended
last month in Washington. D. C
Mrs. Charles Ratclifl of Salem,
state federation chairman ol in
ternational relations, will be
the
main speaker in the morning.,
urging club unity and more club
aggressiveness "111 pursuing the
ideals oX the United National pro
gram.' New Members
Of Auxiliary
SILVERTON The Lions auxi
liary met Monday at the double
J cafe and received two new mem
bers. Mrs. Oscar Fdlund and Mrs.
William Fdlund. Mrs. Harry Sher
wood presided at the business
meeting.
Report was given on the randy
sale held recently as a benefit for
the Girl S out troop. Several mem
bers reported attending the tea in
Salem for Mrs Kugene Briggs and
Mrs Oliver Pe-nonen and Mrs
Men ill ( ). Ohlmg. w ives of otfi-ici-
ot Lions international.
f.M'haime of gills be feat-
rued at the December 6 meeting.
The: PFP Teachers club held it.;
fir-t meeling ot the ear al
Chuck'- ta c-i 11 'edn,'-d.i . Mrs.
Lauietta Mai tin presid-d over .1
shoit bu-irv m'-tin.g tollow
uig the dinner Attending were
Mrs. Lauretta Martin. Mrs Cleoia
Pa ike. Mis. Vivian Hoenig. Mis.
Vestal Matter, Mrs.' Lillian Mc
Kay, Mis. Lelty Genre. Mrs Al'j
Simmons. Mrs. F-sther Franz,
Mrs. Wilma Hammond. Mrs. Mil
dred Cooper. Mrs Elsie Carpen
ter. Mrs Charlotte Jones. Mrs.
Maxine Pierce. Mrs. Inez Green.
Mrs. Marguerite Burton, Miss
' Mathilda Gillis and Mrs. Arvilla
' Boyer. Hostesses were the Salem
Sleights teachers.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert MrEwan
are being welcomed Dome lrom
a month's motor trip south. They
made stops in Boise. Salt Iake
City and Denver. In Dallas, Texas
they were joined by Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Fish of Silverton. The four
then toured the southern states
and Mr. and Mrs. Fish went on t5
Mexico City before returning
home. The McEwans spent some
time in New Orleans and drove
west by w ay of Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Kruegrr
and daughter. Katherine Ann. left
Friday for Seattle to spend the
weekend as house guests of Mr.
and Mrs. James Overlock. This
afterncxMi the two couples will at
tend the Oregon - Washington
game.
222 WALNUT MEATS
Brills your Walnut Meats in as soon as they are
thoroughly DRIED and get the hest cash price.
Willamette Grocery Company
MS Soutk Cottai Straw! Phra: 34148
Many Attend
Spinsters
Benefit
Over 250 women attended the
Spinsters benefit bride tea Fri
day afternoon at the chamber of
commerce. Bouquet of autumn
leaves and chrysanthemums pro
vided the decorative note about
the rooms.
The tea table was centered with
an arrangement of purple and
green grapes and leaves flanked
by tapers in single crvtal can-
d'esticks. Mrs. Linn C. Smith and
Mrs. George A White of Port-
; land pre ided at the urns.
Winning prizes in bridge were
Mrs. James Humphrey. Mrs. John
Mc-Cu Hough. Mis. Arthur A.
Rogers. Mrs. W F. Lesley. Mrs.
John Hughes. M;. Maurice Saf
fron and Mrs. John Carson Spec
ial prices went to Mrs Carlton .?
.Mclorl and Mis. William tH.
Poster, Mis- Betty Jean M-nolc-he-iried
the directorate, for the
successful atfaii. with proceeds
to go to the YWCA building tund.
Mrs.-Woodfield a :
Club Hostess
Mrs. Jack Wood field entertained
at bridge Wednesday night at her
country home for members of her
club, which has recently been
organized. A late supper was
served by the hostess.
; Members of the club are Mrs.
Charles Winkenwerder. Mrs.
George Schroeder. Mrs. Robert
Sullivan, Mrs. Robert Bailey. Miss
Evelyn Johnson. Miss Georgia
Hull. Miss Cleo Eaton' and Mrs.
Woodfierd.
Plaimiiir Conference
Plans for the mid-winter, con
ference of junior YWCA mem-
j bers. the Y-Teen and Ti i-Y girls.
i w ill be made at an all day olan
ning meeting today at the YWCA
between 9:30 a m. and 4:30 p.m.
j The conference will be held in
Salem in Februarv with the Sa
lem girls ;js official hostesses.
Representatives from Coralli.
Springfield. Snverton. Portland
and Astoria will attend the all
day meeting.
lMivlli CutlerV Birllulav
Phyllis Cut I
r celebrated her
18th birthday
w hen he r t
on Thin -day ni"ht
t I .Ti of her
h ih -rhi m 1 1 1 ier:ds
the home of M 11 Jie
and dancing and
enjoyed during the
biithd-tv 1. ike ar.d
following.
at 1 Dai t v at
Smith. Games
singing were
e etiing M
refreshments
IIMIK IllSni 1 S nrR
The Future Home.nakers of
America chapter at it e state
s hool for the blind is observing
FH.A week with a comedy as
sembly in the school and the
group will attend tre rust Atem-
idist church together
Sunday 1
Ir. c- u. . 1 ,
Blome are in charge ot tne wee
of the
Temlers of the .nationwide or
ganization of girls number 237.
133 and there are 6.107 chapters.
Mrs. Walter Spauldinr Ls spend
ing the weekend in Portland with
her grandchildren. Becky and
Jimmy Bennison. while their par-
i ents. Mr. and Mrs. James Benni
son. go to Seattle' to attend !1he
Oregon-Washington game this af
ternoon. Campfire girls and Bluebirds
will meet at the chambei ot mr
rherce this morning to put Chii-t-mas
seals on envelopes-'which will
carry seals hi Maiioii county resident-.
Seal.- v(. ill be pi.e cd at
in-ide envelopes lor mailing on
Monday moiling at Marion county
health as.-ociation oltne
Mari-m county health a--1 1 1 1 ion
ol I ice.
Mr. and Mfs. Russell Scott and
children. Tommy a:ii Jiuiy. are
leaving today by train for Roa
nke. Virginia to vi-it her ' parents.
"Mr., and Mrs Frank Rader. Mr.
Scott will go to Richmond on
business v.lult
in Roanoke
home by way
Francisco, pi,
a month.
hi familv remains
They will return
of Denver and San
inning to be away
From I.os Angeles romes news
of the birth ol a vm to Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson J. Saiassi (Jean Alice
Carkin) on November 1. The
baby's grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. John H. Carkin of Salem
anfj Mr. and Mrs Joseph Sanesi
of Los Angeles Mr.-. Carkin left
for the south Friday to greet her
new grandson.
LABIS.H CENTER An mil day
meeting of the Christian Service
circle was tyeld Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. H. E. Boehm with a
no-host dinner served at noon.
Plans were made for the Fall Fes
tival to be held November 19 in
the church basement. There will
be hand made articles. doll
clothes, a canjjy booth, white ele
phant and plant booths, and a
snack bar. Doors will open at 5
o'clock and proceeds will go to
ward completing the church kit
chen and basement.
HAYESVILLF The Oirl Scouts
are planning a jitney supper, ba
zaar and negro minstrel for Tues
day night. November 9 at 6 o'clock
at the Hayesville school. The in
terested public is invited to at
i tend.
Surprise
Party
Wayne Gil more surprised his
wife with a party on her birth
day Thursday night at their
North Capitol street home. Cards
were in play during the evening
with a late supper following.
Honoring Mrs. Gilmore were
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sprague.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dyck. Mr.
ard Mrs. Richard Jones. Mr: and
Mrs. Warren Doolittle. Miss Carol
Kunz. Roy Shelton and Wayne
Gilmore.
Special meeting mt the auxiliary
to the 369th boat and shore regi
ment and 409th quartermasters
will be held Monday night at the
Quonset hut at 7:30 o'clock. Plans
will-be discussed for the regimen
tal party in December.
Toilav's Pattern
You will look slimmer! Every
line is cleverly designed to pay
you compliment.-. A new softly
rounded collar and cuffs give this
dress the perfect finish.
Pattern 4733 in sizes 34. 35,' 38,
40. 42, 4 4, 46, 48, 50. Size 36, 4 yds.
35-in.; 34 yd.; contrast.
Srna IHI.MI-flVL ccnti In cotni
for tins pattern to Tlve Orecon Sla(r-
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Roaroe Colby Elerteil
Gervais Mayor Tuesday
GERVAIS Roscoe Colby was
electted mayor of Gervais Tuesday;
Emil C. Ronner, recorder; Mrs.
Carol Gould, treasurer; Allen Dean
and Robert Jones, council men for
two-year term: Rex Cutsforth and
Albert Ban man, council men for
four-year term.
Colby replaces G. J. NJoisan.
who is retiring after 32 years
er ice.
ZJmiiierniaii Eleeteil
.Mayor at Aurora
AURORA This city's newly
elected city of lifers are Allan j.
Zimmerman. rnaor: G'en Blair.
Willis Matlhieu. Louis Giendu and
Mcrritt Wirth. councilmen.
ISeeilleeraft
Make this oft inuggly kitty for
your Cuddlcr! A favorite toy' on
rjCtn istmas Day and all year.
Thrifty use sc raps of fabri' .
Dressed up Kitty is a great joy
maker! Pattern 642; transfer of
: 13-mch kitten: clothes pattern.
I Laura Wheeler's unproved pat
tern makes needlework so simple
j with its charts, photos and con-
' cie directions.
! Sena fHtM CISTS in coin lor
this pattern to I n Oregon statesman.
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expert prefer . . . crochet, knitting,
embroidery, toys., dolls.; household and
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Reg. .T17.
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THEM IN Ol"! WINDOWS
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AMITY Mr. and Mrs. Mari
DeReave,, Amity,; are the parent!
of a daughter, Cheryl Denise, bow
October 30 at Salem General hos
pital.' Grandparent are Mr. and
Mrs. Stephen Tarter, Hoiewell,
and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred DeRea,ve,
Amity. i
DETROIT A; daughter war
born to Mr. and Mrs, Eric Ny
beiB -at Salem Memorial hospital
Wednesday- morning. t)
AUROI
A Mr. aind Mrs. Lowell
Cribble ol
Pendletim are parents
ot a daughter. Barber Diane, bom
Novembeif 1 at Emmanuel hospi
tal in Portland, fhe little girl,
who hastw brothers, is tha
gianddauihter ot Mr. an.i Mis.i W.
Millei of iSalem and Mr. and Mm
Gribble of AUrora. ! ),
lUtesvjlle The 'teen-agers
are plann iig a party at the YMCA ,
Satiirdayl N cmlier ti. at - 730
; p m Hosts for the evening ifn
j elude Mr. and Mrs. CValen Sid-
dall. Mi and Mrs. tivvrett Buiwii.
ind Mrs. R. L jTuers and Mr.
Mrs. A. Katka. ' T; ' .
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CIIMSTMA$!
is what yopr Christmari
Carpls will
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you are certain
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are sent Well in aJL-j
vance of thr? Holiday.'
You are I an after".
thought" Is their mes-i;
sage, when they j or
rive late! j
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For this reason, and
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because 4he selection;
i3 wide, the Resigns un
usual,
place
we urge you to
your t-hnstmcrr
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Card order now. You'll;
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escape the crush 'of th.
! " i ;i
holiday rush and hav-
plenty of tirne to mail;
your cards
places.
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