1 She's Welcomti fh Stat man, Salom, Orojoit Wadnamday, May 23. 18S2 1 1 For Mother and Daughter! FROM PENNEY'S SECOND FLOOR 160 N. LIBERTY STREET SALEM, ORE. WOMEN'S i ! A? AN FRANCISCO Corp. Robert Coronet, of Alhambra, Calif., and his Oriental war bride Nobuko, 20. and their 5-raonth-old daughter, Mary Ann, were aboard the transport USS Gen. W. A. Mann which docked in San Francisco because the people of Alhambra wrote No buko to convince her she would be welcome. Nobuko wanted to be come a "Madame Butterfly' for fear no one would want her. The corporal married Nobuko on Okinawa, (AF VVlrephoto to The Statesman.) I immnm ttm utam utmm Picnic Ware Now Has Now) Style, Outdoor Eating More Enjoyable I V.-- i' By SUE GARDNER Picnic time is about here and there are many new items to make outdoor eating more en joyable. One of the new stvle carry - all con tainers f"r v. -doors is a crea tion of Petra Cabot, indus trial desierspr. combination, it i is ma coated with a finish throughout with fiber glass. The container will keep four gallons of food or liquid hot or cold for a long time. It holds 300 ice cubes intact for 34 hours and -can actually serve as an auxiliary refrigerator for indoor as well as outdoor parties. You can use it as a fish erman's bucket or for frozen foods. A transparent plastic sep arator tray can be suspended from the top to keep bottled goods and ice from sandwiches Or other dry food. Plastic dishes of all kinds are n excellent investment for a family that likes to go on picnics anon, ii .sp" 1 ade ofr M steel! t a vinyl! & I often and ; wants everything handy. Knives, forks and spoons are easy to handle ,and hinged serving tongs with fork and spoon ends make outdoor service simple. Other handy plastic accessories j include paper; napkin holders for setting an outdoor table on breezy j days, plastic cups, saucers, plates and tumblers .salt and pepper shakers, sugar servers, and bowl sets. There are a number of items ! for, children,; including vinylite plastic mats in the shape of ele phants, d iib.es with separate com partments, and trays for easy j hanaung. If lyou want a really festive table, j take along a wash able plastic table cloth. (Copyright 1952 General features Corp ) IVIt. Angel Business Club Studies Plan To Advertise Citv Statesman Nfi Servic MT. ANGEL More advertising for Mt. Angel was brought up for discussion at the Business Men's Club luncheon Monday noon, sev eral members favoring publish ing a new booklet describing the town's features. The discussion ended in a mo tion that a committee be appoint ed to consider the matter. Presi dent Joe Wagner named the fol lowing: Alois Keber, chairman, Ed Stolle, Loretta Dehler, Joseph L. Wachter and T. B. Endres. Announcement was made that shops would be closed on Memori al Day. Wilfred Verboort reported Farmers Night a "great mccess". He asked that a list of guests be made to insure that other farm ers be invited next year and that Eiembers be penalized $2.50 for ringing anyone that is not strict 1 a farmer. New Lyons Store Opens Stateimaa News Servic LYONS Howard Baldwin and his mother, Mrs. Zona Baldwin, held a lonnai opening at their new clothing-goods store here Sat- ! urday. j Mr. and Mrs. Carl McGee, Los I Angeles, Calif., are guests at the j home ot Mrs. Inez Ring. Mr. and Mrsi Bert Lyons are on a two-week vacation trip to the j middle west, accompanied by their daughter and family, the Fred Lindemaans, at the Orville Downing home last week end. Officers Installed By Canyon P-TA Statesman News Service IDANHA Mrs. Raymond Sophy, first president of the Deanha P-TA, installed the 1952-53 officers at the P-TA meeting last week. Mrs. Al Cokenour was installed as presi dent; Mrs. Brad Humphrey, vice president; Mrs. Albert Warby, secretary; and! Mrs. Jack Gulli ford .treasurer.- Buying a dishwasher for the school cafeteria; was discussed and Mr. Rutherford, chairman of the school lunch committee, was re quested to meet with the school board to discuss that possibility. Refreshments were served by the eighth grade mothers. The 4-H fifth grade girls sang a number. mi TP1 I! Tl M P - V., I - f t V - , . " -s . , i-1 'iv f L - V t , . J; 1 . t HONOR PATRIOT SAINT -i President Tnseent Anriol and Defease Minister Sea rterea (nearest camera.) stand t flower-decked stains of loan of Arc ta annwal Paris eerensony. Oleaminq lastex shirred all the wav do the front. Wear it with or without the strap specially flattering on the youthful figu Ih sizes 32 to 38. WOW! SHIRRED I MAILLOTS p . .V 498 Wh V A f Howland Swim Caps Women's . . 98c Girl's 69c KNIT LASTEX CLASSIC SLEEK BEAUTY IN ONE-PC. 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