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To Livo in California " 1 - t !; y, Av VY" 'a ) e. ".v hh . " ' VI- I A. I - - y f. fc Feminine Look - , t . - its Mr. and Mrs. Ralph lewis Petersen (Beverley Harrison) who were married July 1 at St. John's Lutheran Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Koster and Mr. Petersen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. August Petersen. The couple will live in San Diego, where Sergeant Petersen is Stationed with the U.S. Marine Corps. (Yeager Studio.) SCHAEFER'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY FOR THE RELIEF Or RHEUMATISM, 1 U M I AGO, SCIATICA and GOUT. One tesspoonful followed by full f last ef water b e ( e r e aaesls. lelievieg stiffness and twellinf te the joints er sans dee wbea ef rheaauuc er ge ly origin. PRICI M.50 SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE 9pen Bain Open Daily 7:1 a.ss. te uihuti, f a. m. te 1 a, 13S N. Commercial S a.m. Mrs. Give Honor Guest HOPEWELLMrt. Clyde Cave (Beverly Brown) was honored with a shower at the Hopewell E.U.B. Church Saturday. The program in cluded appropriate games and a vocal solo by Miss Lois Terrill, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Albert Terrill. Hostesses were Mrs. Frank Hersha, Mrs. Albert Terrill and Mrs. N. 0. Pearse. Out - of community guests were Mn. James Bennett of Three Links. Oregon. Miss Delpha Evey of Olympia. Wash., and Mist Sue Keller of St. Helens. ITIES WANTED DAMASCUS. Syria tfl Burma ha told Arab nations It wants te strengthen political, economic and commercial, relations with them. Syrian Foreign Ministry sources said the offer was made in a note to the Arab League Each government is considering the matter individually. A Variety of Silhouettes For Fall By DOROTHY ROE AseoHated Preaa Weatea'a Editor NEW YORK uB-You can wear a suH and still look as feminine as Marilyn Monroe, says Master Tailor Anthony Blotta, previewing his fall collection for the visiting fashion press. He adds a perky tailored bow back and center on a blouse-back Jacket, matches, it with a twin at the neckline, presenta the whole in a chiffonweight tweed with the slimmest of skirts and there you have it the new ladylike look of 1954-57. Blotta, who is of the generation of Italian .tailors who learned to cut and aew before they were old enough to toss a discus, presents a great variety of silhouettes In his new group of fall costumers, suits and coats, ranging from the capelet topper outfit to the "gen try jacket" -worn loosely over a slim dress. He likes the blouse backed line in suits, and add chiffon blouses to keep things pro perly feminine. For late day and evening dresses, be likes satiny black broadcloth combined with draped chiffon, or jet embroidered lace for a bodice. He accents the empire line with bust-length neck laces of jewels or gold chains and high-placed fobs. Salts with Fall Skirts Ben Reig departs from the norm this season, to present suits with full skirts and normal waistlines, for customers who do not hanker for the 1911 look. There are a lot of die-hards, apparently thinks this designers, and they have to have something to wear. So he uses his usual lush fabrics and fine detail ing in a collection designed for women who don't want to - be rushed into a too-drastic change. Maurice Rentner says all wo men should look like queens or at the very least princesses this fall, and so presents the "imperial silhouette". He places a belt above a well-defined natural waistline in his group of "imperial suits", shows "regal Jacquettes" with luxurious fur collars and cuffs in city costumes, initiates the dia mond decollete in high necked daytime dresses and dramatises the "royal flare" in cocktail and evening gowns with skirts that flow fractiously from the new high waistline. Mix and Mingle Tweed ;k . j . Former Salem Teacher Dies Death of Elisabeth Jane Rod gers, longtime school teacher and a former resident of Salem, in Seattle has been reported her by relatives. Mis Rodgers, 87. spent her ac tive years as a teacher In public schools of Oregon and Washing ton. Since her retirement she made her home in Bandon and Salem until 1951 when she moved to Seattle. , Among surviving brothers' and sisters is Roy Radgers of Salem. Solon Requests Decorations for Helicopter Crews WASHINGTON A request has been made by Sen. Neuberger (D-Ore) to the Pentagon to award medals or some other decorations to Army helicopter crews who flew into the Grand Canyon to re cover the bodies of the victims la the crash of two airliners. Neuberger said the crewmen risked their lives and praised their heroism ia a letter written to Secretary of the Army Brucker. The atmosphere of Mart has little, if any oxygen. Statesman, Salem, Ore.fFri., July 13, 1956 (Sec. 11)43' Youth Jailed After Cliase ASHLAND 11 A Medford youth was held in the Yreka, Calif., jail Thursday. He was caught near a read block after leading police en a MO-miie-an-hour chas from Ashland Wednes day night. Robert S. Baser. 20. formerly of Ashland, was held on a charge of possessing a loaded automatic pistol and ' switchblade . knives which were found in his ear. Police Chief Herb Hay said Basey was wanted on a warrant Medford charging assault andafc tery and one at Grant P"a if charging attempted robbery. . Hays said Ashland police LL Kenneth Barger recognised Basey sitting in a car and walked toward him. A he did so, Basey sped off, Barger followed In hi patrol car; and radioed headquarters., , Ash land police phoned ahead aid; the read block wa set up at .Yreka. Basey went through it but "was forced off the road a short time later by pursuing police. . NEW YORK-This slightly bloused' jacket for a suit of imported brown, yellow and white mix and mingle tweed is from the fall 1956 collection of Anthony Blotta. The jacket is pleated Into a narrow, shaped waistband and a small bow in the back matches the one at the neckline in front. The fashion press is being shown the fall collection in New York this week. (AP Wirephoto.) MIXED DRINKS SANTA FE, N. M. Burg lars who broke into the Pink Garter Saloon made off with one bottle each of 22 different domes- tie and foreign brands ef liquor, plus $50 can. OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY 12: IS TO P.M. OTHER DAYS 9:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. PR 8 fUMll FREE STORE-SIDE PARKING FOR OVER 1,000 CARS I lUj i modem 1 itV l by Lunl T Three favorites in the best of modern design and lasting beauty . . . each a true comple ment to contemporary living. Six-piece place setting includes: teaspoon, place knife, place fork, salsd fork, plsce spoon, buffet spreader. 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