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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1949)
0 Th Elatiiman, Salem, Orogon, TA&xf, HerwiW 18, 1U Dental Perfection Means I Much to Appearance of Face By Ma Factor, Jr. j Mk-up advisor to th icthii fUn ; HOLLYWOOD (INS) Anyone who has doubts about tho practical value of regular trip to the dentist, even well before there is obvious and painful need for such visits, would be doing well to consider the dental attitude and practices of most of H0II7 ' wood's screen stars. - i .! These screen stars don't relish going to a dentist any more than you do. But they do go regularly, and a great deal oftener than the average person does, because they know how much dental per fection contributes to the good looks which are their stocks in trade. j j " j Tee many women wha- aren't actresses assume that If they beautify their lips with lipstick to the highest peesible degree , they have dene all they can along these lines. This U net so. " Month beaaty has not been folly achieved sale the teeth are al io as attractive as they possibly can be. j ' i n It used to be that the main lack in beautifying care of the teeth was the failure to give them quite the degree of daily cleansing and conditioning attention which they should have. Today this is not generally so. Practically all women are now; conscious of how essential such daily dental attention is, and teeth are now more unanimously attractive because of this fact j The one major flaw In the dental scene today Is the still evident n general relactanee to periodically visit a dentist In order to anti cipate and prevent the appearance of dental troubles. Most of us still follow -the are-old practice of never going near ear dentist ntll the need for his services becomes painfully obvious. This at titude Is bnmaa one, bnt is Is also a foolish one. Practically all major dental operations eonld either be avoided or at least made minor ones If the conditions which made them necessary had been eaaght and corrected before they had a chance to develop. Being so professionally conscious of the value of dentistry them selves, Hollywood's screen stars are consequently more than us ually aware of the importance of keeping an eye on the growth, formation, and alignment of their children's! teeth, and taking cor rective steps as soon as need for them becomes evident This is a practice which all parent could profitably; follow. Court Celebrates Anniversary STAYTON Court Queen of Peace celebrated its ninth anniver sary Sunday by initiating: Mrs. Cecilia Steffan, Mrs. Evelyn Bin del, Mrs. Etta May Steward, Mrs. Mae Smith, Mrs. Marie Heuber ger, Miss Sharon Gehlen, Miss Mary Dombrowsky, Mrs. Ellen Kerber, Mrs. Patricia Ann Mynatt, Mrs. Frances Roberts and Mrs. Mary Knoll, transferred from Court St. Catherine of Dickinson, North Dakota. Members of Court St Rose and Multnomah of Portland, St. Anne of Oregon City and Mother Cab rina of Lebanon were present Members of the local degree team officiated at the ritualistic services. They were: Mrs. Marie Kinch, Mrs. Margaret Kintz, Mrs. Clara Dozler, Miss Helen Gisler, Mrs. Mary . Highberger, Mrs. Cecelia Mertz, Mrs. Bertha Gehlen, Mrs. Dorothy Minton, Mrs. Jessie Juel, Mrs. Clarisse Lindeman, Miss Hil da Krantz, Miss Othilia Spanlol, Mrs. Maudeel Robl, Mrs. Marie Hottinger, Mrs. Marjorie Kerber, Mrs. Mary LeDoux of Mt Angel, district deputy; and Mrs. Hattie Samek, grand regent ' The Seminar included Mrs. Eli zabeth Murphy, Mrs. Jane Cook, Mrs. Arlene Frost Mrs. Barbara Palmer, Mrs. Kathleen Mack and ' Mrs. Zelma Lulay. Banquet prepared by the Altar ; society was served by the Junior ' CDA, Mrs. Hattie Samek, grand regent, acted as toastmistress. The program included the following: the Rev. Math Jonas, the Rev. A. J. Gelinas, Shaw; Rev. Jos. Scher bring. Sublimity; Mrs. Claire Bra bee of Salem, past state regent; Mrs. Rose Bell, state regent; Miss Helen Welsh of Portland, state treasurer; Mrs. Mary LeDoux of Mt. AngeL district deputy; Mrs. Nellie Serrcs of Oregon City, dis trict deputy; IMrs. Esther Jones, ?and regent ' of Lebanon; Mrs. heresa Story, grand regent of Oregon City and Mrs. Dorothy Al tenhofen, grand regent together with 15 pf their members from Court St Rose, Portland. Tod EtzeL stand knight, brought greetings from, the local Knights of Columbus and Edward J. Bell, past state deputy and now state secre tary, represented the Oregon state council, Knights of Columbus. Several vocal selection were presented by -Mrs. Marie Hottinger and Mrs. Elizabeth Pietrok, accom panied by Mrs. Marie Klrsch. A skit in pantomlne was given by the Junior CDA In the upper gades at ft Mary's school, Stay n. ';- : . MONMOUTH Mrs.. J. K. W!ae gar will entertain Sunday for her children and grandchildren. Pre- sent will be Mr. and Mrs. Clair Wlnegar, and Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Beckner and son of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wlnegar and two daughters, and Mr. and Mrs- Ralph Wlnegar and children, all of Monmouth; Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Cody and sons, Sheridan; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harding and children, Corvallis;; Mr, and Mrs. George Winegar and i daughter. Ocean Lake; Mr, and Mrs. Victor Wlne gar and sonsj Hillsboro- Another grandson, Leslie D. Winegar of Sa lem is in the army in Japan. LYONS Mr.. Floyd Bassett was hostess to the afternoon card club at her home in Fox Valley. Several tables of 500 were in play following a 1:30 dessert luncheon. Present for the party were Mes dames Pat Lyons, Earl Allen, Vern .Nydlgger, Earl Helemn, Herman Free, Bob 'Free, Percy Hiatt Clifford West. Geofge Huff man, Oscar Naue, Sam Bridges, Arthur Qlmstead, Roy Heineck, Albert Bass and the hostess Mrs Bassett i -j , I '1 Fresh Air Best Beauty Aid -waiting to be carved. Golden brown potatoes garnish the platter. This winter dinner features a handsome pork loin roast that's Just Creamed sweet onions, the appealing accompanying dish, join In the call of welcome to dinner! m ma a Beautiful JMitcolor snaps"'' areieasytotalte as we as okitm 11 Kodacoinr fiini Yew bad your camera, and shoot fcflt as yoi would for block-ond'Whtte pictures. Wo have sixes I for most roll-fUm camoroi- Kodo color Film, Type A, for snaps at night, with flash or flood llghtingj and Daylight Kodacolor Tim for outdoor hots. Get soma for your camera today, ; IASY lUDOnVTIKMS Till FRESH-EGQ NOODLE THAT WONT SLIDE OFF THE FORK . - bVsssbYbIH a-w M - Tftfae fABBBnom bbSbSbV ' flhBBflhBjHBp BrvaaSJaVB a emj oo(aaBVr BteaeaBeCJ eeosaBaj S.o'av iaaBBapnsv v wiw Wl1 AT CXOCEXS oodU, CwfyO, iM cad KVOrYWMCItff ''TMSnjwml. . By Betty Clarke I AP Xowaf atam Beaoty Mi tor If you are a hothouse Susie this fall, you deserve a spanking. It Is a wonderful season to get out and be active. You have no excuse for sticking close v to the hearthside. If you have any kind of a warm garment to protect you against an occasional strong breeze. This is the season when the little winter complalners who normally say "It's cold outside' and the summer complalners who say "Boy, it's hot!" are stuck for excuses. Any girl who turns down an invitation to a football game, un less she has a weak heart or 1oes n't like the boy who invites her, is missing a chance to gather roses for her cheeks. That special brand of excitement connected i with watching an outdoor sport and rooting for your team is better than a carload of cosmetics. If yea have a garden, get eat and rake autumn leaves. Don't alt the porch and watch Dad and Mom break their backs mul ching, planting next year's rose boshes and seeds. That la a job for yeatn; kfaff While 'dd Varehls need some exercise, actually gar dening can be strenuous. , i Horseback; riding Is wonderful fun at this time of the year, and you really can gallop In carefree fashion and knock those cobwebs out of your brain. The working girl, particularly, who Is on the receiving end of orders from the boss , all week, can use this kind of outdoor exercise to forget office chores. If you can manage to take some long walks, you can get a sparkle In your eye and a healthy look on your countenance. Of course youll get tired. Anybody who walks for exercise, in a brisk fashion, will tire. But that is wonderful for Insomniacs, as well as for the girl who normally is a good sleeper. Beauty experts always have argued that the secret of youth Is rest and relaxation. There is nothing like a good night's sleep to mend worn tissue, to erase worries and prepare you for life's responsibilities. Very few good sleepers develop crow's feet and fine lines in their faces at an early age. Look at the people who com plain that they cant sleep. Usu ally they are the dullards, doters Shidler Elected Cub Master ForKeizer SUUsaua News Service KEIZER Caryle Shidler was elected Cub Scoutmaster for the Keixer district In a meeting of the planning committee Monday at the Fred Gait residence.! He succeeds Gordon Gettis, who served two years. , Charles Ronk will succeed Cast as assistant cubmaster and Karl Murphy will be committee chair man, succeeding Wright NoeL Rolf Gilberton was re-elected secretary-treasurer. New commit teemen are D. Holmes, G. Dirrard and Charles Ronk. The committee will meet De cember 19 with George Nopp, 1873 Chemawa rd. American sleeping car passen gers use about 63,000 gallons of liquid soap a year. and lethargic Individuals who never even do a setting-op exercise. FAMILIES ON "TRIPS ! I ' EAST SALEM -Mrand' MrV Robert Pickerel, .Leah and Sua Joe left Salem Thursday for ! visit in the home of his mother, Mrs. Bert McBeth. at Grand Junc tion, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. George, Brown have driven south to spend the Winter In th hnmm nf hv daughter and family at Cochran, Mill. ! 1 Starch is found in large quanti- ties In corn, wheat rice, beans, j potatoes, gwect potatoes and ess- , "a. . ! 4 f Cabinets & Built Ins Stdre Fixtures FREI ESTIMATES Reuben C Paschlto Phono 2-4287 CEMENT WOHI WANTED! I 1 1 i Repair or replace walks, drive ways, floors, steps or most any thing concrete. Guaranteed good Job. f i Phono 9-1138 j ) Here they arell Those sweet, juicy, firm, " '.qj 'i2S ! g A CI I ' white Grapefruit from Arizona. A real sav- (X ' 1 S' sLSL35v H I K T ings for you by the baf. Get yours early and C lC-Y ( 1 ' -fesT O'lliBe I l CX serve 'em of tffl oodtcctio S L'i ii . i - i T mi 1 1 Havel Oranges . 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