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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1954)
8-jSc 1) Stcrtoraan, Salem. Ore.. WecL Not. 24, 1334 world's first Tiands-cnTacc'detergent, washes skia cleaner, whiter, fresher! r, ''V ! """V - f I i. I ;.-N.l .1 j AFTER USING RG10 FOR JUST 4 DAYS Actually See Your Skin Radiate With Now Cleanliness : - iff!) ' I by RG10 fet wy. THE WHOLI FAMILY WILL LOVI RGIO rOI AN EXHILARATING TUI 01 SHOWER v As mild ai regular toilet aoape Blended like a fine perfume o Contains HEXACHLOROPHENE to aid in reducing skin bacteria that contribute to BODY ODOR Cleans more quickly without scrubbing . Delicately scented, yith SANDALWOOD ' ' ' " Leaves no bathtub Ting KG 10 oitn tto. wsrM f.m.vt pr.dwctt sf Roger&Gallet sesz Jill' If C-- fc.nl. Capital Drug Store 405 State St. Corner of Liberty Double Stamps Today Families Will Gather on Holiday - -1 FOUR CORNElfe-Many Four Corners families will be away for the Thanksgiving i holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shrake, Janice. Dick. Gresz and ilarv Lou, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Shrake and Phyllis Shrake will all go to Seattle as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cullers.' Mrs. Cullers is a sister of the Shrake brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence, Pruett and her mother, Mrs. E. T. Low ell, will be dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Singleton in Salem. . - Mr. and Mrs. David Louden and children.'will attend a family dinner on Thanksgiving at her mother s in Portland. - Mrs. Ross Wood, Judith and Gloria, will spend Thanksgiving with relatives in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Miller, Audrey and Lolita will go to her broth er's for the holiday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon France will go to Brooks for Thanksgiv ing dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Paul, France. Family Dinner Parties -Family dinners at home win include Mr. , and Mrs. Oliver Rickman, who will be hosts to a large gathering. Covers, will be placed for her mother. Mrs. Ella Carsen, her sister's families, Mr. and Mrs. - Charles Dunn, and Charles jr., Mr. and Mrs. ' Fred B. McKinney,' Sharon and Jim, their daughter's family, Mr. and Mrs.- James G. Taylor, Sandra, Stephen and Jacquelyn of Astor ia, Milton Rickman, an OSC stu dent, and Darrel, Twila and Ted Rickman. . . Mr. and Mrs. Roy TJiayer will be hosts to her aprents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Snook, Mraand Mrs. Cecil Snook, Marilyn, Allen, Sy bil and Vance-, Mr. and Mrs. Har old Snook, Barbara, Betty, Kathy and David, Let a, Garnet, Aaron' and Robin. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Mcllnay will be hosts for Thanksgiving din ner to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Walker, Miss Verlaine Walker, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Gable, Gary and Ronnie Mcllnay. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Igleheart will entertain at a family dinner on Thanksgiving. Guests will be children and grandchildren,, Mr. and , Mrs. Rex Ohmart, Douglas and Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. Jiles Mrs; Atkins to Be Honored FOUR CORNERS Mrs. George Atkins will be the honor guest on Thanksgiving day at a family din ner in the Community hall cele brating her 75th -birthday anni versary, which occurs on Nov. 26. C h i d r o, grandchildren and great-grandchildren coming to ex tend their congratulations to the motherland grandmother will be Mr. and Mrs. Harlon McClane. Mr. Ohmart, Tanaa. Renee. Other guests will be Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Poss and Mis4 Dorothy Poss. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth La- Branche will have as their guests for the holiday dinner his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. "A. , E. La Branche, Misses Gail and Ann Marie LaBranche. and Mrs. Ted Coates, Mr. and Mrs. Harold McClane and family,' Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGane Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gardner and family all of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brittell, Tacoma; Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brittell, Auburn, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Ran Leonard, Aurora, Ore. Mrs. Violet Fish. Cente?vffle, Calif. Mrs. Atkins husband, George Atkins, and. friends and neighbors. Unable to attend the dinner 4s a grandson, Ronnie Brittell, who is in the Air Force in Alaska, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crawford and family of Berkeley, Calif. Mrs. Atkins has lived near Salem for 46 years. There are four 'grand children dren. and 13 great-grandchil- Junior Women Forty-one new members were initiated s into , the Salem Junio? Woman's Club at the monthly social meeting held at the club house Monday evening. ' . Mrs. William Schaumberg, Am erican Home Department chair man, and her committee were is charge of the program and rev freshments. ,j Mrs. Theodore deLooze sang, accompanied by Mrs. Jason Lee.) Mrs. Albert C. Gragg was the commentator for a fashion show. All the gowns worn were made, by the models. 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