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-.all I Minn . 11 - Golden Reception At Church Sunday Silverton Dateline review Msny hours of cooking and menu planning go Kito the annual YWCA YMCA Smorgasbord set for this Wednesday at the YWCA. This benefit dinner for the YWCA-YMCA tn W c r.h l- , H unuu ccirire r ciiowsnip lunos will be a feast for the best of Kormetf. Dinner will be served continuously from S to i p.m Mrs. Oscar Liudahl has planned the food tare for the nine previo riinnert AnH aofiin lliic van 1. the helm to serve the best of tradi-,On Ql trf$i tional Scandinavian food.' Wll JUIUIUUV Fink KAfif 7AA 1 AM " A lot (it food w! Mrs. Stewart Heads for Indiana 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Wagers will celebratejheir golden wedding an niversary on Sunday. Nov. 18 at a reception at the First Christian Church between" 1 and 5 o'clock, Friends of the couple are being invited through the press to call and the goldenwcds request there be no gifts. Hosts for the anniversary party are the Wagers' (our sons and daughtcrg-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. PnKr U'.... u. . If.. Vicar VYazrs, Mr. and Mrs. Lee j j,., wafiers, all of Salem, and Mr. and bv D.. her first long flight and By I.ILI.1E MADSEN S1LVERT0N Mrs. I. L. Stewart . t. j i, i.. . ..; t In. .en m.Q-weri .v. ; "' " possibility that skin from calf em dian and Kansas, returning home, . . . . . Calf Ertbryo Skin Eyed for Human Burns By FRANK CAREY AP Science Reporter WASHINGTON, Nov. 11 -Tn in time for Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. Perl Bye and lam- Mrs. Ralph Wagers of San Luis hfr fir5t visit to the midwest in unispo, caw, Couple to Wed bryos might be used as tempo rary dressing to reduce akin grafting requirements in certain Ll-Am l 1 f i ..... . . Stewart is making the trip " r , J7' wl- J 1 1 1... fl,.l Una flight ami 1 -- vilian doctors. The doctors hoped eventually to demonstrate that such hairless eight years. She will be met in l... - L. L ...111 r I , ui 7 1i al' might b applicable In take her to Walkerton Ind.. and , Tolmmc trMt. alter visiting there (or three . . . . . . .!hr.,!'L , 'lr,V vent of stonlic or other large- v fed and this iBkesl- Mr-and-Mri,. Arnold Phillips -of L SfJS, hich Is prepared by I Turner are announcing the forth-1 daTiKhter. Ede - Lou, i ?r of YWCA mem- coming marriage of their daugh-1 1,arry hrnst. fnd on' brother. Mrs. Virginia Hughes and her anu ;ws. Rickey, j have returned from several days scale disaster. But they stressed that no triala of the technique have yet been made in burns. . D. Not Kaow Yet And they added that "we frank ly do not know as yet whether 3 mrge numner ot YWCA mem AH ,lou TiiAoTn.i IU trr Rita tn f ntlie ' T Unnhnrmr , i'h,,.'. ,.,' k.11. ...m -w. n nf ii, h Mr. ' v i u.,,' ; visit . in the San Francisco Bay ,-nif.ed through the halls ol the berger of Sublimity. I rcg on. .Mrs. Mugnes ana oaugnier ( thig material it practicable for WCA. out this doesn't end it. foi j The ceremony will trie place on v'ere l,PS,i of her brother and jUse on the burned patient" de hums, turkeys and crenmed cod Saturday, Nov. 17 at St. Boniface . '"' t'ap'1" nd. Mrs. James iipite encouragement for certain lish balls ere also orcDsred. I Catholic Church In Suhllmitv at Anderson, stationed at Mammon other uses. Th calaH lino ir-inine , hunnn in w-i,.i, h.,f... ,...h.. ( n, Base, ana Mrs. r.rnsi ana son putalo. veiii'tablr. eelatme ami a ! immediate lamilv. i were uesu 01 "'iaura al "eu' .vpeiial herring salad with our cream dressing. Special Breads Baked i -A The couple wiH live in Salem1 '' on return from thoir hnnpvmonn MM Clbby F.agaged ? ' Mr. Students Will Tell Of Summer's Trip Breads7T)akedr'ep'ia!y for this affair are no. Christmas bread. J I a t brca d and lo f s a (Inat, Da n i sh carroway and Swiss cheese are To top off this dinner typical : The Salem Lions Cluh auxiliary Srandtnsvtan rir?srrts are ffattig-1 will me Thursday- evening .- Nov, man, krumbkager and fruit pud- 15 at the home nf Mrs Kverett iinf . ! Wilcox, 700 S. Church St.. at 8 Decorations this vt'ar will carrv o'clock. nut the autumn theme with fall and Mr announcing the engagement of their daughter. Sharol Kay, ol Coryallis to HQwarLE?pplet(nv son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Popple ton of Salem, formerly of Silver- The scientists are Dr. Blair 0. Rogers and John M. Converse of New York University Colage of Medicine, and Lt. Cmdr. A. N. 4Gibby-ar4Silv4ti of the- National- Nvl Medical Center, Bethesda. Md. They made their report to the An nual convention -Ofthe Assn.-of Military Surgeons of the United States. They said a few human experi President of U.N. General Assembly tf f ' f is I- i J ton. A December wedding is being planned. Both are graduates of i mental trials suggest the possibil- Silverton High school. Miss Oibby, ; ity of using such skin temporarily who attended the University ol to cover relatively large areas of Oregon for two years, is now em-; forehead and scalp from which of skin are temporarily Mrs. Victor Sword will he host-! nlnveri In Cnrvalli. Her fiance is ; flaps nuns, nuts ana ivy necnrating tne ess for the evening, assisted by! a senior at Oregon State College, tables. A new service will be two i Mrs. ,jacnr, Fuhrer. Mrs Don Fns- Mr. and Mrs. Nets Nelson left Smorgasbord tables to speed up ' tor, Mrs. William Kimsev, Mrs. I bv car Saturday for Louisiana the serving FMk dancers will entertain dur -ljS the dinner- a ith lypirgU.danu!. I Marc Scale ad Mrs. M orrell where they will visit until .spring trary. : The rolled down" in itajes. I'nslghtly gears The researchers said present UNITED NATIONS, N. Y Nor. 12 Prince Win Wlthaykon, ThaHand'i foreign minister, Is shown with wife, left, and daughter Wiwan, right, after he was unanimously elected pres ident of 11th session of U. N. General Assembly. The prince, Thailand'! permanent repre sentative to U,J,, succeeds Jose Miia of Chile. (Story on Page IMAPWIrephoto). Statesman, Salem, Ore., Tues., Nov. 13, '56 (Sec. I)-7 Polio Vaccine Strength May Vary, Say Scientists; Complete Series Stressed By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE i children in four different areas of : studies should be made to learn Atoeiated Press Science Reporter Illinois. t whether there actually are signi- Blooa tests were maae peiore , ticant anierences in vaccines irom different makers, or whether Iota A l LAIN L11Y. IV. J., INOV. U,and aftfr , gerlM 0f two Shots to iff-Som bitches of Salk vaccine measure how well the shots cre rhay be atronger or weaker than ated protective antibodies against others in creating protection ! P'10 vlru h;ch should ftclishtlhe adults as-nrrrtr. ' ;.' nllvr. :rn - m. PnrnutP the counle will make rea time consuming proc-j ell as children. , f. ,...,;,.. .,,.. vh,..v. , -ih., ess, causes additional pain to the Y-Teens I'lan Sale wm be gueauof their daughi niquesofg rmrmKi"'' 3. id bodies were below the level gen- i, .r, of only on, o one Tr "S .wforH . ,Z. two shots to protect some children ily marker in that name cannot from paralytic polio.- ibe removed. Tit;..; thic maVt il all Ih Avollu avnAfttarl IKa hoalth tmam end Gary Zwlfker. who were stops in. Nebraska to visit other ,1" " "! more Imnortant that children take said in a formal rcoort at the i Anxrican Field Service exchange ; relatives. hrnle from their third or booster shots. The opening of the APHA's 84th annu turimtt m Knronp th is oast sum- unsigmiy scar at me piace irom , j . . : ' . reeeiia'a r.uiid ! St. Paul, which the temDorarv araft wasiw"u w ' . A group of I,clie 8th grade Y- 'Episcopal Church will be enter- taken. j weaker vaccine apparently ere- Teens are planning a rummage, tamed tonight at the home of Mrs. The scientists declared that the I 'towi Protectlon ,n most chl1" s.,le foe Saturday. Nov. 17 at 471 , Mrs. George Hug will entertaia Vjcor Co,jns 2M. Knglewood embryonic calf skin might also be ! dren' , A . . . Court Street beginning at 10 am. the Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae Avf g m. Mrs. Earl Cro-lused a a dressin for areas of A small-scale study indicating the body from which skin for grafting has been taken. Sandy Calaba is general chairman. hr Fairmount Hill home Thurs- ehan will be the co-hostess. assisted by Ann Fisher. Gail Elliott. . Auifina : Pat Warden and Bonnie Burgess. dfly n,ht ' . 8 ck. Assisting Mr. Margarrt Willis will be ho- nostesses win oe irs. uporxe a. Ifss 0 tne Nebraska Club at her Hoffman and Mrs. Clifford Robin- home. 95 N. 5lh St.. Wednesday sv noon for a no-host luncheon. Proceeds will be used by the group lo carry on their philanthropic projects. Modern Eficuette By ROBERTA I.F.E Q. My sorority is holding a dance soon, and we are supposed' I to bring qates. How do I go aboift asking a boy to accompany me? J A. Merely say, "My sorority is 'giving a dance on the 20th, John ny. Would you like to go with Pie"' Q. Is it the duty of the person who is pouring tea to put the ,1 sugar or cream into the gjeit's I cup? i A. Yes: but she should firt ak how much of either ;f both in gredients is desired. Q. Do the men attendants at a wedding pay for their own -bou tonnaires? A. No; the bridegroom is sup posed to lurmih-the.se.- IVredlccraft A religious picture that's perfect for Christmas giving-inspiring to everyone throughout the years. Simple, embroidery stitches make this heirloom-worthy art.. Tattern 610: Transfer of needle picture 16 x 19 inches; color chart, directions, details of stitches. 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Dear Ann Landers: Sharp Replies Given To Solvent Bachelor By ANN LANDERS The letter - which appeared in this column recently signed Single, Solvent and Smiling has created such heated difference of opinion among the readers that 1 am reprinting it along with The Voice of the People: - Dear Ann lenders: I'm an average American male. My. wife does not run around with married men. My daughter is not involved with an ex-convict. My in-laws don't come over unin vited and they hate never borrowed money. 1 have a nice bank account and no riebrs. I'm not a nervous wreck, nor am 1 alco holic. What is the key to my success' Simple-Pm not married. Why don't vnu pass on this magic formula to your readers? SINGLE. SOLVENT AND SMILING Dear Single, Solvent anal Smiling: If everyone used your magic formala there wouldn't be any people around Single, So!vtnLSmiling or Otherwise. It must be wonderful lo be free of the woesj-nuve catalogued; btrt v litf-tft!re. H0"t the things you DON'T have. Include the following: You'll never have the encouragement and moral support of a woman by your side when the going gels rough. The cleaning lady won't be much help, especially her day off. No )ov can match a father's pride whea the llrst jon gets taller than his dad. You'll miss the Immense thrill et having a daughter whe thinks her dad is the greatest guy in the world. Money in the bank la a poor substitute for the grand children you'll never hare. , Traveling life's road, solo Is no guarantee against being nervous, alcoholic or broke. Many' bachelor Is one or all three. The young maa who today congratulates himself being Single, Solvent and Smiling, may wake up tomorrow to find he's been Selfish, Smug and S4upld.-ANN LANDERS Dear Ann: My wife and I just read the letter signed Single, Solvent and Smiling. We d like to comment if we may. Perhaps being Single. Solvent and Smiling "doesn't solve all life's problems, but neither does being Parental, Patient and Prudent. After devoting 20 years to raising four children, my wife and I have decided parenthood is for the birds. . You speak of the "satisfaction'' of seeing your son grow to manhood and ..add . . . "no joy can match a father's pride when, our first son xs'll ta.llerth.aji his dad" Pdjikejo telj you what happened when our first son gof lalefthan KiF daJ.Hcbelfed me one and I carried a black eye for days. You speak of the thrill of having a daughter who thinks her pop is the greatest guy in the world. We have a 13-year-old monster. If she thinks her pop is the greatest, she's certainly keeping it a secret. Kids today arc living at a break-neck speed. The parents are strictly on the "outside." We've been through the mill with our four. If vou have anv questions about the youth of today, Ann, ask us. "We know ALL the answers.-THE FOLKS Dear Folks: Just one question: who raised these kids anyway? Dear Ann: Your answer to Single, Solvent and Smiling was the best piece of writing I've ever seen la aa advice column ... and I'm 7i years old. It had plenty of sock and my hat la off to you. You're The Queen. Ana and God Bless . you-HAPPY GRAMPA (Copyright 195fl. Field Knterprlsei. lnc Car in River Search Cut By Weather possible variations in potency of vaccine from four different manu facturers was . reported to the American Public Health Assn., by Howard J. Shaughnessy, Ph.D.; Richard A Morrissey, Ruth E. Church.' M.D., and John L. Xeal Some children might have pro duced more antibodies because they had already been exposed naturally to the virus, and thus had some antibodies to begin with. But this probably didn't account for all the observed differences in the effectiveness of the vaccines studied, the scientists said. Ar third dose gave a good boost- from the same maker can vary in potency. . The report said It is sometimes School District Number inU.S. Cut in Half WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 fft-The number of school districts in the United States has been reduced by more than half . since 1942, the Census Bureau said today. The reduction followed consolidation nf schools and reorganization ot school districts, mostly in the rural areas. . ' At the start of the present school year, the bureau said, there were 51,881 school district govern ments in the nation. That com pares to 108,579 counted in 1942. The present total also shows drop of 23 per cent from the 87.- 34 tnial ioJheJall of J93L The report showed there were 2.521 additional public school sys tems operated by other methods mainly as agencies of county, municipal or township govern ments. These included the state administered public schools in local school systems In Pennsyl vania operated jointly by two or more school districts, In the reduction of school dis tricts for the last five years, Min nesota showed the largest cutof 2,648 districts or 42.5 per cent to a total.of X579. , -. Other large percentage ruts in the last five years in the 43 states having a few or many school dis tricts included Idaho 42 per cent, Colorado and Oregon 29, Texas 25, and Montana and Washington 10. Witchcraft Brings Forth Two Eggs": MEXICO CITY, Nov. 12 I Witchcraft is still reported in Me ico, snd sometimes the claimed result Is startling. - A woman in a crowded police court hearing in the village of El Pital, Veracruez, said an enemy put the hex on her. As a result, she complained he abdomen began swelling and late she laid two eggs. GOOD DEAL FOR RIGHT MAN LITTLE ROCK. Ark., Nov! 12 iv Classified ad in the .Arkansas Gazette:. "Space for I graves la I GOT THE IDEA FROM THE NEW ARDEM .twimmkHAIFGAUOUI Km THE DALLES. Nov. 12 I- Rough water and windy weather postponed today an attempt by. a diver to reach an object believed to be an automobile in the Co lumbia River ' near Mosier, west of here. A grappling hook from a boat snagged the object yesterday. A fisherman had told police of see ing tire tracks which lead to the river's edie from a wide parking area beside the Columbia River Highway. S. P. Murphy of Mosier said he and a companion noticed the tire tracks Friday. 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