J f ! 11 -The Cislacagx Cclata. Ofgoru To day, Docarabw IS, 1S51 RamborgsFotcd On Anniversary Mrs. Henry Hanson of Auburn community and Mrs. Earlinf Lamsdem of Portland were host esses at the Henry Moen home in Monitor Sunday for the golden wedding anniversary of their par ent, Mr. and Mrs. August Ham burg of Canby. Mr. and Mrs. Ram- berg haTe four children, but Mrs. C Brecto of Makoto. North Dakota and a son, Julius Bamberg, who is in the navy stationed at New- Rhode Island could not be Many friends called between the hours of two and four in the afternoon for the open houre. There were friends from Indepen dence to Scappoose and from MolaHa to Salem present. - . J eaAond sincere appreciation of our pleasant relationship through the past year ...we extend wish to you, our patrons, for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year I ' o THE VOGUE OF SALEM 44S State Street 60th Wedding Celebration I ALBANY Celebrating the 6oth anniversary of their wedding Sat urday were Mr. and Mrs. Aaron C Wilson at their home in East Albany.- During the day many friends called to honor the couple. Aaron Wilson and Ida Matchett were married December 22, 1891, in Mt. Vernon, Wash. Mr. Wilson was born on December 13, 1865, in Scott county, Ind while Mrs. Wilson was born in Missouri in May of 187. Mr. Wilson taught school for 18 years in Washington, then moved to Kansas where he served as a rural mail carrier for 27 years before retiring. They came to Albany in 1933 and have since made their home here. The Wilsons have two sons and one daughter, the latter being the only one able to be here for the anniversary. One son, O. H. Wil son, Is in ChefaaUs, Wash, and the other, F. D. Wilson, is In Ar kansas. The daughter, Mrs. X. a. Sears, came down from Tacoma, Wash to be with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. starry -D. Lefler of Peoria, HL have arrived from the east to spend Christmas week with Mrs. Letter's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hauk. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hadley Dixon, jr. will be down from Port land today to spend Christmas with Mrs. Dixon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Huntington,' at their suburban place on the Wal lace Road. ' ' l A iOtV 28 EZegutarlg to 6.95 Playtex White Magic Girdle te m Playtex Fab-Lined Girdle Playtex Pink-lee Girdles Playtex Living Girdles All reduced for this iiever-before sale u Playtex ... largest-selling girdles at Ihcir regular prices . . . the world's biggest girdle news ml these never-before sale prices For no other girdles at any price have given you such a combination of slimness-with-freedom, of control-with-comfort. No other girdles are fashioned of figure-sleeking latex without a seam, stitch or bone. Save nowwhile you can MILLER'S, SALEM, OREGON MOT W" Ml M WWma wg" MRMU MM . -M W mmm mmt mm m j xs Mm mi ' mi - r- j . wm iy,H,iii, ; w ffrMM i .i iii)if wiJ!i.iiinii.4igL ii'iwiwiiw w wwwwwr ! w ,w' rnim " mmm ; :T 4 '"": ' H"'" 11 "-ml i: i v -.: I r " ... . o iK pw)i'Hi M'.njii: -. ;tt$?p ... v .s s . - , i. r- - - - ? , - u f 1 - - . - . v ; .. . : : -v. K-rl I' - ft. ;A3 " V V' 4 Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Herring (Leadell Davis), who were married on December 14 in the chapel of St Paul's Episcopal church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Lyle E. Davis and the groom is the son of the O. H. Herrings. (Jesten-Miller photo). Sgf; Hamilton, Miss Smith Married Announcement ts being made of the marriage of Miss Joanne Smith of Inyokern, Calif, and Sergeant Richard Hamilton, USMC son of Mrs. Iva Hamilton of Salem, on Saturday, Decem ber 22, at Stevenson, Wash. Attending the couple were the groom's brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Calle sen of Salem. The newlyweds will remain in Salem over the holidays, after which they will return to Inyo kern to make their home. Ser geant Hamilton is stationed near by at the- China Lake Naval Ord nance Testing station. Other members of the family, who will be at the home of Mrs. Iva Hamilton for Christmas, will be her two sons and two daugh ters, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ham ilton of Emmett, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Callesen and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Mauer, all of Salem, and the newlyweds, the Richard Hamilton. Mr. mad Mrs. Jaha Carpenter and children have arrived from Redmond to be the Christmas guests of her mother, Mrs. Lewis Griffith, and his parents, the A. N. Copenhavers. Miss Marjorie Thomas and Miss Ruth Skinner were hostesses for an informal holiday party Satur day afternoon at the Marion hotel for sixteen of their friends be tween 1 and 3 o'clock. f . . . t i , It'o no social ; Cxoopo your ago a co crot! On Etiquette Br Eeberta Lee Mrs. Irene Connett of Lonsview, Wash, is in the capital for Christ mas as the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, the L. V. Ben sons. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hemenway of Portland will be in Salem for Christmas as guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roth. eason s best ... ft .; C&lotig witK the many wisher that you already receired, we wouU like to dd ours. May this be a very Merry Christmas for you and may the New Year be one of kapptacss and prosperity. Court and Commercial Streets Klovers Are Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Richard Klover were hosts for two holiday parties at their manbrin Gardens home this weekend. Friday night the Klovers entertained informally for a few of their friends, and on Sunday, invited guests to come in for coffee between 3 and 5 o'clock. Pouring were Mrs. Leo G. John son and Mrs. A. W. Johnson, sis ter and mother of Mrs. Klover, and assisting was the Klover's daughter, Kathy. Q. What is the proper way to extend an Invitation over the tel ephone? A. Do not preface your invi tation with "What are you doing Saturday night." This puts the other person in an embarrassing position if he says "nothing," and then finds the particular party in prospect does not appeal to him. How can he refuse then? It is more thoughtful to come right out with your invitation. Q. How does one properly re move bones from a fish at the table? A. Lift the end of the bone with a fork, and then lift it all the way out pinched between the knife and fork together or with the fingers. Do not let the fingers touch the fish. Q. Should a bride remove her veil before sitting at the break fast table? A. 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