Hiss Doubrava Isf.lsrrlcd Hubbard Miss Magdalene Dou brava, daughter of John P. Dou brava of 'Hubbard, and , Glen Kreiger of JldlinnvC, son of Alhort fTrdfer of Lab Beach. CaiiL, were united in marriage at nuptial mass Saturday morning, November 10, la the St Agnes Catholic church. Hubbard, The double ring ceremony was per formed by the Her. V. I llofjen bier. Mrs. George Crimps was or ganist. Mrs. Wencel Doubrava sans.. The bride, given in marriage by father, wore a traditional white satin gown and her, veil of illusion was held in place with a hart shaned crown of lace edged in orange blossoms. She carried a cascade bouquet of white chrys- anthemums wiia an orcnio. ; iTiss llarv Potwora of Wood- burn was maid of honor and wore a light moss green gown, match fog mitts and heart shaped crown trimmed with 10y-of-the-vally. fihe carried a nosegay of white ; chrysanthemums. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Vera Coleman and Miss Jean Boldade, both of Woodburn, wearing American beauty rose gowns with matching mitts and i crowns and carrying white nose- Louis Doubrava, brother of the bride, was best man, Ushers were Joseph Stupf el and Eugene Schmidt, both of McMinnvUla. Susan Jo Doubrava, niece- of the bride, was flower girL The reception followed in the Hubbard Firemen's haU. The bride's cake was served by Mrs. Albert Pirkl, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Anton Pirkl, also a sister, noured. Assisting were Mrs. John , Doubrava, Mrs. George unmps, Misses Arlene Jordan and Mary Bronec, Mrs. C L. Welch, Mrs. Clarence Friend, Miss Lillian Bronec Mrs. Wencel Doubrava and Mrs. G. H. Kauffman of Port' land. . r ! For traveling the bride wore gray suit with black and green ac cessories. They win be at home in McMinnvffle. j . 7 . i - i : Committee Slakes Plans Salem Memorial hospital auxil- iary membership committee: met Tuesday morning at the home of - Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, jr, cnarrmau, to outline plana for the member- i chip drive, which will be launched in January. Co-chairman of the drive is Mrs. Stephen H. Sherman L and others on the committee are i Mrs. Charles Heltxel and Mrs. C. Ronald Hudkins. The regular n ! i fc i 4 i Monday at the YWCA and reports ' . were given on the successful rum saage aale hela this fall. i Rotanas Plan Events ' Rotana rlub members were tertained Monday sdght at the heme of Mrs. Chester Pickins with Mrs. Merrill Barber and Mrs. WiK mer. Walls assisting. George Bir rell was the guest speaker i and told of the atomic defense ipro gram. The group made, plana for Tummage sale on December ? and the annual Christmas dinner for Du smlwr 10. Teatative plans were outlined for the Christmas welfare work ef the dub. Frmltiaad Mrs. Beward Vomer of Salem wee .hasten lor - shower in honor sC tea. Sheraberger of Stayton en Wed ' sMsday at the home of Mrs.; J. J. .fascnberger. Attending: were Me dames Arthur Sandner and Harry Davis of Stayton, Eabert Koenig, lrvin Shatts. Svin Sfaatts. Miss Opal Shatts pf Woodburn, Ken- ateth Jensen, George Williams, Su 1 eaa Shamberger, John G. Shem- serger, E. C Cooler, K. M. Robi een, E. Gates, . McClellath Clay ton Mumby and Mary Shember ger, mi oi aeiem. i :f Mothers' Ckb Organic at Sliav Sclicol News service SHAW Mrs. Irvin Bartels was elected president when women oi the. Shaw , public school district Damage Suit Asks 014,062 Suit for $14JK23 damages for injuries allegedly- sustained in an auto collision last January 18 at Silverton was filed Tuesday in Marion county circuit court by Lynn I Carlyle against Alous Moen, ' owner, and James Moen, driver, of the other ear involved. Carlyle alleged he sustained Balanced Diet Said Help to Avoid Gmcer i couaTza on ruaLoucn HUBBABD Charles Courier. on of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cour ier, is home on a 7-day furlough. Oregon. VedaeedLry. Kerr. IL ISS1T He is stationed in Arizona with the I Rhode Island entered the unioo, army. . . '. . - ' " 'in 1TS3. Y - CORVALLIS. Nov. IS That diet has something to do with cancer is now an established fact. I Dr. Howard H. Hillemann, assist-1 ITccdlccraf t CZADBOAKO EED MOTXABXJC i f i ! - It is so much eisier to whip through j the mornings chores if the beds .slide easily over the floor. One of , today's favorite beds, the headboard bed, may be hard to move because it sits on the floor on six legs attached to the box spring. But it needn't be. You can buy a frame for it to make it moveable, a i frame that adds not an Inch: to the bed's length or night. i. I shoulders resulting , in permanent Mrs. Georae Walsh was named! partial disablement. He asked for I vice-president, and Mrs. Floyd 1 $10,000 general damages and Lacey. secretary-treasurer. Mrs. S4.062.80 sDecial damaees. includ- George -Walsh, school clerk, pre-ling medical care, loss of, income sioea. .j I end damage to automobile. im uctoDer scnooi carnival i Th ,.-a . v: l w uw w ouj an I and Hteh streets. wuuu ucvvic Drojecwr ur un school. Means of financing the balance were discussed. It was al-l so voted to purchase an electric cotxee urn. Future Motherr club meeting will be held at Shaw school on the I second Tuesday of each month at 8 p.m. Kine women attended the first meeting.' Shaw grade school has an rolllment of 32 this year. Mrs. Lillian Hoyt is principal and tea cher of the four upper grades. I Mrs. Margarett McCali is teacher of the first lour grades. width. This frame can be attached Silverton 7alrln Hilla 1 to any headboard and it makes the "VCTO r gUQO illllS , headboard moveable as well as the Granse Installation Set imHuit anil nv4n Tf 1nt Mia 1 B headboard legs slightly above the floor. The weight of the bed is evenly distributed and the frame legs on casters fit underneath where they cant be bumped into. You cant change one headboard for another with ease yourself, and it is even possible to convert a twin bed to a double bed, or a double bed to a twin bed and use the same frame because the frame is adjustable to any bed size, from single tb double. And if a bed with boxsprings isn't a headboard bed, but youfwish it were, the old rails can be traded for the new frame so it can become one. i (Copyright by Joha T. DO Co.) On Etiquette - J By taberta Lea i Q. What rule should be followed in the setting of a- dinner table? A. The one unbreakable rule is that everything on the table must be geometrically spaced the cen terpiece in the actual center, the "placs" jat equal distances, and all utensils balanced, Beyond this rule, you may set your table as you wish, j i Q. How does one word a note of regret in reply to av formal, en graved wedding invitation? ! A. In; the third person, the same as the invitation has beW worded. "Mr. end Mrs. John J. Smith re gret, etc" J Q. If one is walkiaaT with a friend who steps to speak with en other friendy what should one do? A. -walk on slowry. end do not stand by awkwardly and wait for i introduction. If your friend labes to make an mtreductUsfi. he an bring his friend to yeu. 1 i organized a Mother's dub Friday I vere bruises of the head, neck and ant professor of zoology at Ore gon State college, said today. A balanced diet will tend to reduce the chances of developing cancer and to prolong life if can- is evident. Dr. Hillman con cluded from his ' just-completed research project on hamsters. During this two-year study, he injected ISO hamsters (a . guinea pig-like animal) in three . diet groups with one hundred , gram of benzyoryrene, cancer - inducing tobacco tar derivative. Hamsters on a deficient diet fed enriched white bread and carrots: whole diet hamsters ate greens and whole grains; and sup plemental-diet animals munched greens, whole 'grains, vitamins. minerals and some proteins.! More than 50 per cent of all animals. Dr. Hillmann found, de veloped, cancerous growths ' after I en average of 132 days following injections, -end died on the aver-1 age within 30 days after the ap pearance of the tumor. Only 37 per cent of the animals on . the supplemental or vitamin-1 boosted diet developed cancers as against 58 per cent of the hamsters on the deficient and whole: diets, he recorded. All experimental animals , were I placed on a supplemental diet im-1 mediately after a tumor appeared. but all eventually died. Average I span alter cancer appeared was do days for the supplemental-diet I group: 27 days, whole diet hams ters: and 33 days, deficient-diet animals. Supplemental-diet hams-1 ten had a life-span average of 48 per cent over both the whole and deficient diet groups. Most ' cancerous growths, like rhabdomyosarcoma, were found to be highly .malignant. They 1 grew rapidly to large sice and - fre quently outweighed en animal by as much as 25 per cent. In the past Tears. Dr. Hillemann has guided mere than 10 graduate students in as many research pro jects concerning' the hamster's I growth. As widely-known em- bryologist, he has written numer- ous articles for leading scientific Journals. News gertlca Silverton The ' Silverton Grange will meet Friday night, November 16. instead of on its regular date, the fourth Friday night of the month. The meeting was set forward because of the Thanksgiving holiday. This will be installation of offi cers and the Waldo Hills Grange will install jointly with the local group. The Silverton Grange Home Economics dub will meet Thurs day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Marie Hope and Officers will be installed at this meeting also. New Dates listed for IN. Marion High Events N"ws Sttf let HUBBARD The Firemen's au xiliary met Monday night. The date of the football banquet for the North Marion union high school teems, sponsored by firemen, has been changed and Is now tentative 7 i 1 U Lfi Lr U V Buy any pair of xhcos in our storo at rcQuIar j ( O. P. Si prico of 12.95 or moro end got la tur- ik ( Icov cbsolutolxf ttm! I i h ) SIM) l.r hSs. UdALlblMIlK.G. ( Buy any pair of shoos in our storo at regular! O.P.Sjpricoof 8.95 to 12.95 and got a chick- ( cn absolutely froo. I l i H ) Let passers-by enjoy your handi work. These easy to make trans- eso pm. at me acnooi. r f glass windows. A child could make T; VTTtT ZCZ Z The Junior class- play "Aaron I them too! Slick from Funken Crick," a ru-J Use transparent and heavy pa rs! three-act comedy, will be re-1 per for window designs. Pattern presented at g P-m. Wednesday. S33 has transfer. 2 motifs 8kxll. November 21, to the tiuooara grade i - . school gym. The date has been e I t,T Mtt to liS up irom novemoer n Dscause OT I rfwiHrmft nc pa Bosoms, on- the district football play-off. sa. m. Print piabur raxTKBM NAJU FOUBTn GSADSXS WDf BROOKS The fourth-eTade room at Brooks crade school won a prize for having the most par ents present et the recent P-TA meeting here. CM' HCHBU, jrur van zoita. aoterful itr eant te MIDDLE GROVEThe fourth-1 and-fifth grade room at Middle Grove school has elected the following officers: Chairman. Bill ie Joe Slimak; . vice-chairman, Harry Sckarf; secretary. Donna Roberts. Wallace Turner is the class instructor.' - ad ADDUII tdmmt Chrictmaa attarss . tar mur ikW'troaa taw auy Ulustratsd A Ftm Fattom fa prlntoS ss RUSSIA'S SUBS TOTALLED LONDON. 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