The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 18, 1950, Page 11, Image 11

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    Kinvi Mrs. Mehl :
4,y,.. - . lO-T TV D
n t r.AS At a candlelight serv-
Tea
At Lei
AlltfUSt
Aan kahler. daughter of Hr. and
lrs. Herman Kahler. became the
bride cf Harold Glenn Ketil, son
f Mr. and Mrs. Abe tleiL T.ev.
FendaU Faul read the service.
The soloist was Mrs. Gerald Lokaa
and Mrs. Ellsworth Wilson played
the organ.
Given In manias tay her father,
the bride chose a- white slipper
satin wa fashioned with fitted
bodice, yoke of lace corrdnj ta
a point at the waist line in front
and bade, and full train. The fin
gertip veu oi imported illusion i
trimmed with lace and held in
place by a crown of lace over
satin. She carried s bouquet of
shaded pink rubrura lilies and
atephaooti.
Mrs. Ed Adams was the matron
of honor for her sister. She wore
pale pink sheer over taffeta
gown and carried a cascade bou
quet of deep pink gladioluses and
wore a headdress of small pink
----- Ul a. h Jt . waw svti
iTZi- r- r-H,n-r 12.000. Oreeon raises more mint
i.SSra - SS
bridesmaids. They wore taenucai
' lira. Kirry X. Wieda&r and
Mrs. Jose Koritz of CorvaSIa were
the winning north-south teara. at
tie weekly duplicate tournament
c2 1" C
while ' en
the otlsr. sLU cf tha
boards lira. Lenore Park and
Lira. Charles T. ToxUzzr tied with
tin. TTsrd Grahari tad Ei!-VSX.
Dannen of Erownsville. Cohere
Zuc;tta . McCoskrie of CorvaHIs,
W. E. Kimsey and Mrs. Walter M.
Qiao," -and lira. Ruby Anderson
tl f tlit, D&reXhj Usszny cX
Jowasvi2e.
da lone Haw
ard and Daniel Finson, both of
Silverton were married at a quiet
ceremony Saturday night at ft
'clock in the first Christian
church parxaoars, the Sev. Arthur
Charles Bates o3datiag.
i-Th'e 0 tgfareaca, Salem. OreyeivTrliayV'JUiTsst I?, I33r-If ) ' U I i t'- j j H : j
, 1
Sir. and lira. xnZiaaa X. TUSU
lips, jr., "have invited a few friend
to a barbecue supper on the patio
urftay night.
The word "naradise" wai first
used :y jXenophon, Greek' histori-
an-an; general, reierring to
of Their Electric street nome Sat-J Persian, enclosed park or pleasure.
ground.
Ey IX2e I Uadsea
IX3ANON, Augv 17 While
the extremely hot' weather did j
tampea the brow k fafled to !
dampen the spirit of the more
tham 160 women wha attended
the Lebanon Garden dub's ISth
armoal Herb Tea. The- event was
held in the gardens of Mrs. A. G.
Kortz at 587 Walnut st. and 17
varieties of herb tea besides an
herb-blended punch were served.
little sandwiches and cakes
also contained herTss both within,
and without. At the herb bazaar. ,
held in conjunction with the tea.
mintJ eeranium. jedes and var
ious vinegars were aelunc Dreary.
While Indiana's acres- or mint
outnumber Orezons by almost
bert Looney. Jefferson, told the
visitors during the jrograra hour.
For years, she said. Michigan
topped all other states in growing
mint, but m 1919 Indiana went
to the top with 18,700 acres, and
Oregon came in second with 14,
500 Michigan fell to third place
Oregon produced 1.819 pounds of
aunt oil and Indiana but 1,4Z.
gaU vary AJinsiense va .1 country In 112 in Massachu
and Mrs. Benjamm-C3iristensen,lsett MrSm Looney told, but it
pale blue sheer over taffeta gowns
and carried Douqueu ox ycuow
gladiohises and wore a headdress
of tiny yellow rosebuds. Dorothy
Nenfeld and Joyce Schroeder light
ed the candles
Xleen Christensen. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Christen
aen of Corvallis. wat the flower
was the ring bearer.
Bill Adams, brother-m-law of
the bride, was the best man. Bill
Wilson, Sonald Wiebe, Delbert
"fredericka and Melvin Kahler
were the ushers.
Mrs. Kahler chose a sheer navy
blue over taffeta gown with white
accessories and a corsage of gar
denias and pink rosebuds. Mrs.
Mehl were turquoise and white
silk print with white accessories
and a corsage of gardenias and
pink rosebuds. -. " .
A vceentian was held in the
Mrs. bam aaem
didnt come to the west coast in
a commercial way until 1909.
While some types of wild mint
are being grown here, most of the
mint now planted faa Oregon is of
mgltsn origin, Mrs. Looney said.
She said that rust had infested
Willamette valley mint badly this
summer and In order to save the
crop much of the mint had to be
cut earlier than vsuaL flea beetle
and strawbexiy weevil were "also
severe this season, she added bait-
mg was being done in mint fields. I
Mrs. V. E. WDsoav president of
the Lebanon Garden club, was
also chairman of the tea. Mrs.
fhurrh naxlors.
and Mrs. J. B. Boeder cut the presided at herb
V cake and Xaverne VanCylce and uhl serrin
Mrs. Mel Kahler seryied thepunch. wen Miss Barbara Gamberg and
Assisuns woj rrr Miss Kita Kenyon.
Mel Kahier, Mrs. Meivm Two gardens besides the Kortz
Mrs. Mervyn Courter and Mrs. J garden were open to the visitors.
Ronald Wleve. . v In the gardens of Mrs. Oliver
For going away the bride wore Gunderson 100 varieties of mint
a gray suit with white accessories were viewed, growing In her gar
nH whit orchid. dens, and a similar number of
The couple are bom graduates of fuchsias were admired in the gar-
the Dallas high school rne dtkm laen ox jots, isruce nsiey.
is employed at tne staie oureau
of labor in Salem and the groom
at the Mehl Lumber company in
Dallas. '
Following a wedding trip to Ne
vada, the fcouple will be at home
at 508 Ellis street in Dallas.
: Valley
Obituaries
Of f Irpra TVIeet Byd Kirk Greasadckle
AUMMw..rT-- - 1 - SILVERTON Boyd Kirk
Officers of the Salem Memorial Grossnickle, 7, died Tuesday-at
hospital auxiliary, gathered for a Silverton hospital. He had been
- .pedal meeting on Wednesday at a resident here for the -past nine
the home of the president, Mrs. years. . : -
Malvin Rudd. Plans were made Grossnickle was bora In Iowa,
. th eomine vear arid at the uec . lasu.
seotember xne
firct meeting in
project of the auxiliary will be;
riicnissed. A rummage sale is
niannni far the latter part of
SMtember and committee chair
men were appointed by the pre
denL Attendins: were Mrs. Ed
ward Goeckner, a past president.
Mrs. A, C Haag, Mrs. A. J. Bedc
er, Mrs. C Ronald Hudkins, Mrs.
p. C Anderson and Mrs. Rudd.
FOUX COXNEKS Mrs. 8. H.
Cable was hostess at on all day
meeting of the White Cross divi
sion of the Four Corners Baptist
Missionary society this week in
her nome. They finished a quilt
and began another one and roll
ed bandages. Working were Mrs.
Elmer Baker, Mrs. Don Jacobe,
Mrs. Eldon France, Mrs. Harry
Hammond, .Mrs. M. Hermiston,
Mrs. Cecil Snook, Mrs. E. A.
Snook. Mrs. Roy Thayer, Mrs.
Victor Loucks. Mrs. W. R. Gould,
1 Mrs. Oliver Rickman.
Expected la Salens far the
weekend will be Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence White and children, Jeff
rey and Richard, of Rochester,
New York, who will be guests of
his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. 'Kenneth Potts. The
Whites are making their head
quarters In Portland during their
visit to Oregon with his mother,
Mrs. Clarence White, and at Lake
Oswego with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Tamj Willis.
LSS4 GXXLS FOX 27 JOBS
HONG KONG-t?) -There's no
shortage of girls wanting to be
nurses in Hong Kong. When the
-Tung Wah group of hospitals
wanted 27 girls to take a 4-year
nursing coarse, 1,354 girls ap
plied. The lucky 27 will be chos
en after examinations.
Surviving are the widow. Mar
Grossnickle, Silverton; sons, John,
Victor and Wilbur, all of Silver-
ton, Arnold, Driggs, Idaho, and
Robert, Oregon Cityr daughter,
Mrs. Lena Van Camp: brothers.
John, Salem, Harry, Des Moines,
lowa, ana unaries. st. raul. Minn.;
also IS grandchildren and two
great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday at 2 pjn. at the Ekman
Funeral home. Interment will be
In Valley View cemetery.
Canada la the world's leading
producer of asbestos.
SURPLUS
STEEL
Large stock, of surplus plstos-
ansSaa-fets ... some are
rusty. Evy few ton now at
our low price!
ushd f:?h
W to 6" random lengths you
pick what yon was . . . mi
ma3 orders on t?Js Hem.
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a eenpleto stock of new briasen
warehoBse steel. j
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WJA tho New
INTERNAL Troatawawt
Basic to all hair
grow t h stimulation,
with or without other
methods. j ,
Today we can take
with our foods, speci
fic amounts of newly
discovered hair-building
substances. (Re
search by science staff,
Oregon College of Ed
ucation 1949-1950.)
Samsonade, original
ly sold as a wholesome
appetizer - now con
tains mesa substances
and has produced more
hair in better than
70 of its recent users.
' If you are one of the
future .70 - you may
expect
(1) less falling hair
within one week
of first use;
(2) new short hairs
- (hairs, not fan)
starting within
two; or three
. weeks, on any
; areas of baldness;
(3) coarsening, more
vital appearance
. and sometimes in--creased
e u r hness
of all hair as It
: grows.
Will you risk 21 to
find out if you are one
or me 70? We will
gladly sacrifice our
$1.85 (the regular price
is $1X5 per bottle) to
get you to try it once.
But please note this
sales-builder offer is
good only for new us
. era who rnatl their,
' cards by August 22.
. gl forwarded now
with your printed
name and address will
trir.'yru year 12-cz.
bcttla cf SamssaadLa at
once, postpaid. Use the
space aloe? the eis
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Powdered
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Niagara
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Hydrex
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Waxtex
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