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O Statesman's HOME ranorama Women . . . Music . . . Fashions . . . Features 6-(Sec. I) Statesman,' Salem. By JERYME THE PARTY WHIRL . . . Invi- iallnni wor In Wednesday's mill i to a tea for which Mr. George F. Chambers and Miss Doralhea Steusloff will be host esse on Thursday, March 2s in th Oregon Room at Meier and Franks . . . the affair it being arranged to wel come borne Mrs. Douglas McKay, who has been living In Washington, D.C. while her husband was Secre tary of the Interior . . . A large group of friends have been invited to call between J: and i:S0 o'clock ... Aaaaal benefit . . . card tarty gives by the Salem Oregea State College Mathers has beea set far Tuesday, March M ... Mm affair wlU ha add at the Salem Wmii i Oah at I o'clock with b4h mea and wamea Invited ta attead , A dessert wtU be served wHh bridge, piaochle asd eaatrsta f lawiag . . . Thasa wishing U at tead are asked U eaU Mrs. 1. L. Parter ar Mrs, E. T. Klrkwssd far reaervatioae ... All arocei from the party will a u (meat the slab's' scholarship fuad far Ore- (a State stadeats ... A get-acqaalated . . . mother and daughter coffee was given by the Mother's Club of Cherry Assem bly, Rainbow Girls on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Elmo Locker on Harris Street . . . Sv. enty-fivt mothers and daughters called during the evening ... In Miss Rentz Tells Troth Mr. and Mrs. Anton J, Rents are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Eileen, to Private William J. Given, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Givea of Eugene and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Pratt of Salem. No oats has been let for the wedding. Miss Rents is a graduate of Sa cred Heart Academy and her fi ance is a graduate of North Salem High School. Mr. Given is present ly stationed at Fort Ord. Calif. with the U.S. Army. PRINTED PATTERN .i Sizes to 48 this Prnited Pat tern designed. esDedall to slim and flatter the larger figure! A fashion "must" for your spring wardrobe, its smooth classic lines adapt beautifully to both casual and dressy fabrics. Printed Pattern 4790: Women's Sixes J6, tt, 40, 42, 44, M. 48. Site M takes 4 yards ft-lncn fabric. Printed directions on each pat ten part. Easier, faster, accurate. end TITTY CENTS In eotiu for this pattern arid J centa for each pattern for I-rlaai mullni. Send to anni adams, rare of Oregon atateiman. Pattern Dapt., 143 W.it 11th St, Nw York 11. N. Y. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS) with ZONK. SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. OS Of at til aiaaa ROYAL JELLY fi it Oawra So, $hnm b 44 limn Smm W kWa mi MM am. Saw ihfUt aa CaaSR fcfflWa? VaMa fllksw) flaV taawve Royal Crtta wyiefe 1 ROYAL ItUY v. fdlm iMi Oftf 9m99 BaWfJW SAOMfas) 6ef BsS)sV ItUa! tiaack apart daiai - aaas WaaaviSNHMdaaw. aTatfOjai CAPITAL DRUG STORE Around J w I 'aa I .Ore., Thur., Mar. 21, '57 Town ENGLISH the receiving line were Mrs. C. J, Kunowsty, president of the moth ers, Mrs. O. M. toy, mother so visor, and Mrs. R. C. Genre, who passed the guest book ... Board members . . . assltuag were Mrs. Merl PMIIIps. Mrs. Ray Haffmaa and Mrs. Clare ace Field . . . Ce-katteaaes with Mrs. Lacker were Mrs. Clair Aldersaa aad daagkter, Elisabeth, Mrs. Nets Jahasaa and Carol, Mrs, Clareaee Baeller aad Dlaaae, Mrs. C, J. Kunowsky aad Alma . . . The eef fee table waa covered with a greea cloth wllk a cealerpieca at dafie dlls . . . A abawer . . . feted Mrs. Wil liam Meier Wednesday night when Miss Eunice Pecenpaugh and Miss Paula Bangs entertained at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Peckenpaugh, on Cavalier Drive ... Twenty-six guests were bidden to the party and a dessert supper was served following the shower ... a pink and blue color scheme was feat ured in the decor ... Oak ksstesaes . . . Mrs. Kea aeth Fewer presided at a bridge taaeheea aa Wednesday far the pleasare ef her curb . . . Addltieaal gaests vera Mrs. Wlnftrld Need ham, Mrs. Arthar Erichaaa aad Mrs. Rkkard A. Rawlinaea . . . Mas. Jeha Heltsel kas iawtted ker elab ta taaebewa aad bridge May at her Lealle Street batne . . . Gaeata will be Mrs. Homer L. Gealet aad Mrs. Claytea Fare- New Project ... for the Kappa Kappa Gamnaa alumnae will be the proposed swimming pool for the YWCA . . . plans for raising money for the project will be an nounced later . . . new officers of the alumnae, elected at Mon day night's meeting at the borne of Mrs. Arthur-Fisher, include Mrs. Gordon Gilmore, vice-president . . . Mrs. Roderic L. Slsde, secretary . . . Mrs. James Sexton, treasurer ... Mrs Eraest Zitte- witx, magazine . . , Mrs. Roger M. Schnell, Panhellenic represen tative . . . Mrs. Charles Claggett, recommendations . . , Mrs. John C. McLean, president of the alumnae, serves for another year . . . The twta Beats . , , bara to Mr. aad Mrs. Jam Zwaschka (Saar a Plaakett) aa Taeeday at the Salens General Hospital have beea a anted Gary Lee aad Larry James . . . tbey have a sister, BalU See . i . larir graadaarsata are Mr, aad Mrs. Bauer Plaakett aad Mr, aad Mrs. E. J. Zwaechka . . aad the grtat-fraadparttU are Mr. aad Mrs, Aalhaay'Vaa Lydegraf ef Salem aad Mr. aad Mrs. Beary Plaakett ef FUleaaatk ... A fifth daaghter t tt was bt to Dr. and Mrs. Austin Eivers on Monday at ' the Salem General Hospital , . . aha lipped the Kales at eight pounds, ten ounces . . . the little girl has been named GeneBe Marie and her sisters are Judith, Denise. Msrilee and Kath leen . . . The baby's grandmother is Mrs. A. N. Steigerwald of Port land ... Visiting ... la Ike capital this week Is Mrs. Basstll Falter at Saa Fraaeleee, a farmer Salem rcaldsai. . . .. A trip aeath ... far Ma, aad Mrs. Baaataa Piatt aad Mr. aad Mrs. Deaald Walker, wbe bare beea vaeaUoalag far a fortalgbt la Las Vegas, atappiag earoate far several days ta Rene . . A California . . . trip for Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rutherford and daughter, .Karen and Jean Wil liams. . . . they visited Los Angel es, Disneyland. Knotts Berry Farm and Hollywood . '. . they came home the coast route, stop ping in San Francisco a few days. Ia Partlaad . . . aa Tseaday were Mrs. William H. Hammead aad her daagkter, Caaale, waa Is heats tram the Ualverstty at Oregea far spring vaeatioa . . , tbey attead ed the Delta Gamma tea at the Peytea Havre hams aeaertag the Batteaal presldeat af Delta Gam ma . . . Mra. Hammead alee at traded her bridge elab hackee at the bama ac Mrs. Robert Star eas . . . Jiffy Oyster, Dishes Taste just right with LUC PLATG COYI OYSTIXS Enjoy Haliciovs eyatar alia ha every month of tha year. Blue Plat Caimad Oyrlar ar always ia araapn. Fat aad in with that fraah aaa tang you'll lev. Packed ia aaaaon wba oytUrt ar at their baat. wT trM yTH9M N iOVJpta (vWrty fMt mWsl ptHtt maaaaai aaraaa.am fariataSsLaBaaataWilamakal maaamakaal -J J aaramllaal " frnvrJ Wvws"rSi gwXFaaaaaya'arjaj VTVvsywa sssivvjj wwwM9Wwwt4 ww S(JNNmvwm 9 wmV vWll tVtf twMrs Lart fee Blwa Plat tar ealtrramd To Live in '"'ai " -f laapnaa aa pam iiavwiiiiiiui am lan i i. a i '. . . -. ; i ... ,. ,- , X ' ' . . ' : N " ' 1 I I- ... j. -if I n ' ' '" ! -; " ' ' ' "I . . .. Yi v.! C 1 ?'. in'-.v'-. vt aaaai vrVU s j WliaJWeVU . Mr. and Mrt. Kenneth Morris married on March 15 in Portland. The bride is the daughter, of Mr. and Mrt. 0. M. Williams and Mr. Morris it the son ' of Mrs. Mildred Morris, all of Salem. The couple will live in Portland, where Mr. Morris is on the advertising ttaff of the Parkroie Enterprise. (Steimonts Studio). Miss Wilson Married at Church Rites Sunday Shades of yellow and green and white marked the wedding Sunday evening, March. 17 of Miss Maudrey Zoe Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Wilson Sr., and Richard Edwin Reitzenstein, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Reitzenstein, all of Salem. The candlelight cere mony was performed by the Rev. Walter G. Boss at St. John's Luth eran Church. Miss Jane Erickson sang and William Fischer was- the organist. i " The bride wore a gown or slip per satin and Chantilly lace, which she had designed and made. The fingertip illusion veil was arrang ed from a crown of net lace, matching the lace of the gown, with pearl trim. She carried a bou quet of yellow rosebuds and step hanotis centered' with a white or chid. Miss Janene Jo Wilson, sister of the bride, waa maid of honor. She wore a pale green brocaded taf feta dress of empire style with a pleated insert. Her matching hat had an open crown with a large brim of pleated illusion veiling. Bridesmaids were Mrs. George Al len, classmate of the bride, and Miss Joan Harrison. Their gowns were of pale yellow brocaded taf' feta fashioned like the maid of honor and with a matching hat All carried ivy basket of yellow daffodils and acacia. Jaatar Atteadaata Gayle Thompson, daughter of the Harold Thompsons, was flower girl. Bruce Wilson, brother of the bride, was ring bearer. Miss Sharon Durbin, cousin of the bride, and Miss Merrily Thomp son, sister of the flower girl, were candlelighters and their dresses were identical to those of the bridesmaids. Allen Reitzenstein, brother of the groom, was- best man. Ushers were George Lewis and Norman McDonald. t Mrs: Wilson wore a brocaded faille gown fashioned with a pearl and rhinestone neckline with pink accessories and a corsage of pink rosebuds. Mrt. Reitzenstein wore a blue lac over taffeta dress with matching Jacket with white acces sories and a corsage of yellow roses. ReceptlM FaDaws Rites The reception following the cere mony was in the cnurcn parlors. Mrs. George Peper Sr., cut the caka, assisted by Mrs. Harold Thompson, and Norma Johnston, cousin of the bride. Mrt. Elgon Wilson, aunt of the bride, and An- nabelle Durbin, sunt of the bride, poured. Ateletlng were Mrs. George Lewis, Miss Sandra Wil son. Mrs. Mel Horst, sister of the groom, and Mrs. Ralph Cavens, cousin of the bride.' For traveling the bride donned OYSTMJ rr eratar wftla th L-tK Portland (Carol Williams) who vere Past Chiefs Club Is Organized The newly organized past chiefs club of the Pythian Sisters was en tertained at the home of Mrs. 0. C. Harris with 16 members at tending. Guests were Mrs. A. Z. Brown of Dallas, grand chief of Oregon. Pythian Sisters, and Mrs. Genevieve Frisbie of McMinnville. Miss Francis Bareinger was hos tess to the PLE and F Club and a former member attending was Mrs. A. A. Neiderberger of Eu gene, accompanied by her daugh ter, Carolyn. The group's March 27 meeting hat been cancelled due to the speaking contest shceduled for that evening at the Pythian Hall. The club'a next meeting will oe April i at the horn of Mrt. George Thomas. Birthday Club Meets Mrs. Melvin Lyons entertained the Ford Street Birthday Club at luncheon on Wednesday afternoon and the honor guest was Mrs. Phil lip Fischer. Others attending were Mrs. Grace Maring, Mrs. George Minifie, Mrt. John Minifie, Mrs. Luna Ralston, Mrs. Erskine Asher, Mrt. Roy Talley, Mrs. James Johnson, Mrs. Hobart Dixon ni Suzanne Weathers. Willamette Eaeampmeat, I60F will confer the golden rule degree Friday evening on three candi dates from Silverton, Lebanon and Stayton. All encampment members are asked to attend and refresh ments will be served following th meeting. a beige sheath dress and match ing coat with brown accessories and a corsage of whit orchids. On their return to Salem, the cou ple will be at borne at ISM Peace Street. Arriving unexpectedly for the wedding from the Naval Base in San Diego waa William J. Wilson Jr., the bride's brother. OS THURSDAY - "Coffee And" Tima with daytime and sport clothet hour for women with available OREGON ROOM, STREET FLOOR 9:30 10:30 A. M. J FASHION MODELING ' " ORI00N ROOM) STREET FLOOR 15:13 1:30 t. M. DMC Cotton Dratt Yarn Demonstration ART NEfOlEWORK DEPARTMENT SECOND FLOOR MARCHF HAT EVENT INFORMAL MODELINO-MllllNERY DEPARTMENT STREET FLOOR " CAMP, FIRE GIRL EXHIBIT AUDITOmUM-SICOND FLOOR Committees For Party ; Named Committees for the card party to be givea for husbands and guests by the Jaycee-etts on April were named at the dinner meet ing of the group at Chuck's Steak house Monday evening. Mrs. Ben H. Fortner win serve at general chairman; Mrs. Wil liam Krebt, telephone; Mrs. Phil Brown, decorations; Mrt. Elroy Schmidt, tally cards; Mrt. William McElroy, tickets; Mrs. E. Ivan Royae, welcome; and Mrt, Robert Rand, gifts. Mrt. Lawrence Feldschau, presi dent, Mrs. Robert Cole and Mrs. Stanley Schofield have been ap pointed as a committee to plan for special members costumes to be symbolic of Salem for the state Jaycee convention to be held in Portland May t-S. Bridge Team Winners Are Announced ' : . Combination teaiht from Cor vallis and Salem were winners of the weekly tournament at the Elks Duplicate Bridge Club.. On the north-south tide Mrt. Lucetta Me Coskrie of Corvallit and Mrs. W. M. Cline were higher, while Mrt. R. D. Hutchinson of Corvallis and Ellis H. Jones came out ahead east-west. Others gaining points included Mrs. W. T. Kennedy and Mrs. P. F. Burris, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 0. Thomas, Mrt. L. P. Gottfried and Mrt. Stanley Neuens, Mrs. W. E. Kimsey and Mrs. Eugene Kelty, Mrt. George Rein and Edward Lewis of Pacific City, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward, and Mrs. Ward Graham and Fred Williams. In the Individual championship two-session event under auspices of the Salem unit of the American Contract Bridge league, top honors went to Mrs. W. E. Kimsey, close ly followed by Mrs. R. D. Hutch inson of CorvalHs, Mrs. A. W. Binegar, Howard Young of Port land, Mrs. C. B. Bentson, Wallace Wilson, L. W. Frailer of Bend. Mrs. A. L. Lewis and Mrt. W. A. Barsch High score in the first ses sion went to Mrt Francis Parker. Roy H. Tokerud held first place in the winter series of the Elks Duplicate Bridge Club, just con cluded, while other positions were taken Dy Mrt. E. 0. Berg. Mrs R. I. McKesson, Mrs. Dewey Howell and Mrs. W. R. New myer. Next main, event will be the March master point of the local A.C.B.L. unit to be held at the Elks club rooms at 7:30, Saturday evening, March 23. Dates Announced For Conventions The Keier Lions' Auzxillary met Tuesday evening at the home ef Mrs. Otis Anderson, with Mrt. Lloyd Treat at co-hostess. The annual atate convention will be held In Medford June 30-22 and the International Lions' conven tion will be held In San Francisco June 26-29. After the regular meeting the group completed making the favors which will be used at tha state spring board meeting to be held at the Marion Hotel in Salem on April 2. Announcement was made that the Blind Institute will be held June S-t, during which time the members of the Salem Auxiliaries baby-tit with the children while their parents attend various classes. New Officers For Valsetz New officers elected March 7 by Valsetz Auxiliary Veterans of Foreign Wars are: Mildred Cyphert, president; Phoebe Bart lett, aenior vice president; Perna Heintz. junior vice-president; Florence Larimore, treasurer; Nellie Carlson, chaplain: Helen Down, conductress Deltie Bart lett, guard; Bernlc Van Epp and Roberta Copple, trustee. The state department senior vice-Dretident. Harriet Shoemak er made an official visit at the!) meeting. v v MARCH 21 informal modeling of - A come at you are and light tnackt coffee Prt-Spmg Miscellany Writer Rushes To Get Winter Vegetables In By MAXINE BUREN Statesmaa Wamaa't Editor Here tt t spring already and we still have tome good winter vegetable recipes to past along to the great horde ef women who collect tuch things. Spring and summer, of course, bring many wonderful vege tables into' home gardens and the greengrocers' displays, but all winter we have some mighty good ones too. For Instance, look at artichokes, parsnips, sweet big onions, purple eggplant, celery and celery root, red and white cabbage, big red beets and yellow carrots, tweet potatoes and deUcate leeks. Some we have all year, but some of the best only in winter. We hereby suggest you get the most out of some of these vegetables, before your taste it spoiled by the young things of spring. V Celery normally takes only subtle flavoring because It is so mild, but here we make a twitch and give it some real flavor. Horse-ndish Sauce with Boiled Celery In a saucepan melt 2 tablespoons butter, add 2 tablespoons flour; stir. until bubbling begins; add V teaspoon salt and 1 cup cold milk; stir and cook until boiling begins; remove from the fire and add 4 tablespoons prepared horse-radish. Add 1 cup boiled sliced celery or pour over braised celery hearts. Cabbage Is wonderful in salad especially with fruit. Cabbage-ind-Orange Salad Slice into shreds of a medium-size cabbage, discarding out side leaves. Soak in cold water 1 hour; dry between towels. Add the section! of S oranges that have been mixed with 2 tablespoons sugar and after a Mi hour drain from liquid. Mix with whipped cream (to which 2 teaspoons lemon juice and 2 teaspoons augar have been added), or boiled salad dressing, and V cup walnut meats broken Into bits. Try frying your sweet potatoes in deep fat next time: ' French Fried Sweet Potatoes 1 Pare 4 medium-size sweet potatoes, cut Into strips, cover with cold water: let stand half an hour. Drain, wipe dry by putting between folds of crash towelling. Put into a frying basket enough of the strips just to cover the bottom. Fry in deep fat at 393 de grees 3H minutes. Drain on soft paper, sprinkle with salt. And try this combination for a really colorful dish. Scalloped Carrots and Peppers Steam 4 large onions, cut in quarters, and I good-sired (though not too large) carrots. There should be about lta pounds carrott. Mince as fine as possible 3 sweet, green peppers. Then arrange in layers in a greased baking dish first onions, then carrots cut in slices, then a sprinkling of green pepper, repeating until all the vegetables have been used.' Now pour in a sauce made by thick-, ening Hi cup 'rich milk with 3 tablespoons flour rubbed to a. paste with 3 tablespoons butter, seasoned with 1 teaspoon salt and Vi teaspoon of pepper, with v cup grated cheese stirred in the last thing. Cover with H cup buttered crumbs and bake for about one-half an hour at 350 degrees. Club Calendar Tharsday Washington School Mothers at school, 115 p.m. Spiritual Sunflower Club, 1320 Madison St., U a.m. to J p.m., no-host dinner at noon. American Gold Star Mothers with Mrt. Jake Lappln, 393 S. 13th St., 7:30 p.m. V j. Keizer Sewing Club with Mrt. Luther Melton, 4155 Cherry Ave., all day, covered dish luncheon. Kingwood. Unit. American Legion Auxiliary, no - host dinner, Kingwood Hall, 6:30 p.m. Willamette University Mother's Club, Chresto Cottage, I p.m. Salem Lions Auxiliary, State Deaf School, t p.m. Hal Hibbard Camp and Auxiliary, USWV, Salem Woman's Club, 12:30 dinner. Willamette University Faculty Women's Club, Mrs.-Daniel Schulze, Model Ave., 3 to 10 p.m. ' YWCA Board of Directors, special meeting, 1:45 a.m. Friday Post Office Clerks Auxiliary with Mrs. Leonard Odom, 4595 iierra unve, i p.m, Three Unas Club, IOOF Hall, 1 p.m. Willamette Valley Panhellenic, Mrs. Jack HaHer, 7M Lower Ben Lomond Drive, 10 a.m. Silver Bell Circle, Salem Woman's Club, advance night, I p.m. Salem Woman's Club, clubhouse, 2 p.m. . Satarday Salem Branch, AAUW, Marion Hotel, 1 o'clock luncheon. Have Perspiration Stains Ever Ruined Your Dress? - "'" " . i (low ARM) with Pcrstpp Stops Perspiration Stains -Stops Odor This woman waa put la a ataambath at 104 Sagraaa. ARRID with Paritop waa tabbed Into bar forehead. Fil taaai aainntaa Utar , . ARRID with Parttep, eaad 4aily, keeps your ctatbas eats Cram eat ttafaa, heaps year tadwai dry,eofteadeajaot,i rw Ik DRAMATIC SffEAMSATH TEST SHOWS HOW ... aha waa dripping with par. tpiration - but AJUIID with Par-lop kept bar forehead dry. AMI ID trill de tha same Ibr your aadararaoa, toe. ARRID with Peretop la 1 tt tlraaa aa afbctlva aa all laad Jng daodoraata taatad agaiaat . j ll 1 1 1 aarsptreuea an adea. Together I yz 1 . - if" . SahJUaeMaaHMaaaaaiaaaaaaaMaBBBaB Mr. and Mrs. Charles C, Hart Sr. their golden wedding anniversary on March 16. Their seven children were all home for the occasion. Pair Feted on JEFFERSON All seven child ren of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie C. Hart Sr., were home for their parents' golden wedding celebra tion Saturday. The Harts entertain ed at open house in the rooms of the Jefferson Christian church be tween the hours of 2 and 5 p.m. Cutting the cake was Mrs. K. S. Thurston of Salem. Pouring were Mrs. Wes Barnes of Jefferson, Mrs. E. C. Hart of Albany, Mrs. Albert Butler, of Shelton, Wn., and Mrs. Clarence Libby of Salem. As sisting were daughters and daugh ters-in-law of the Harts. Grand daughters Diane Bailey of Port land and Carol Hart, passed the guest book. Organ numbers by Mrs. Leonard McCaw and Mrs. Gilbert Looney formed a background of music. Presenting vocal numbers were Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Weddle and Mrs. Gilbert Looney. Mrs. Clyde Williamson of Albany sang an orig inal golden anniversary song, ac companying herself on the accor dion. Guests at the wedding 50 years ago who were present Saturday in cluded E. C. Hart of Albany, brother; Mrs. Albert Butler, Mrs. Wes Barnes, Mrs. Clarence Libby and Mrs. K. S. Thurston, all sis ters of Mr. Hart. Married la Oklahoma . Lulu Vose and Charles C. Hart were married March 25, 1907 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Vose in Shawnee, Okla. They left by train on their wed ding day for Denver. Colo., living there five years where Mr. Hart was engaged in the building trade. t In December of 1912 they came to Jefferson locating on the farm at Greent Bridge, where they farm ed until they retired about eight years ago. Moving to Waldport, they lived there for five years until returning to Jefferson in 1953. Children home for the anniver sary event were Mr. and Mrs. Royal Hart, Gordon and Evalee and Mrt. Jessie Tannehill, of Washington, D.C; Mr. and Mrt, Norris Looney of Pendleton: Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey, Diane, Richard, Virginia and Steven, of Portland; Mr. and Mrt. William J Just rub ARRID in - rub par. epiration out Rub ARRID ia mb odor out. When tha craam vaniahaa yea know you're eafe evoa aa bat, sticky days. - So . . , don't bo half-aafe. Ba completely eafe. Uw new ARRID with Paratoo to bo aura. 4J plus tu Fifty Years of Jefferson, who celebrated Anniversary Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hart. Robert, Carol, Pat and Susie, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles . Hart Jr., Barbara Jean, Bonnie Kay and Charla Maye, of Jefferson; grand children, Mr. and Mrs, Glen Hart, Cathy and Patty Ann and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Hart, Mike and Stev en of Jefferson. Also here for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. William Hart, Cal gary, Alberta, Canada; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Butler, Shelton, Wn.; Margaret Burchard and Mrs. Mar ion Fisher, Portland: Mr. and Mra. Hans Christensen, Waukegan, III.; and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde William son, Albany. fn th-April Journal How to protect your child sex offenders Every day, headlines tell ef the most hideout of all aeg , Crimea attarks-on young' children and teen-agers. Now, in the April Ltdlea' Home Joutntl, youU rttd what t group of mothers ia one city did and yonll leara what you can do to protect your child and prevent these terrible crimes. Here are seven bssle rules every parent ahould teach children. They're aa eaay ta ' leara aa tha ABC'a ... at matter-of-fact at safety rules., , There's advice on what your child should do if t strsnter becomes insistent... what aha ahould do. If approached at - tht movies. And if aa Inei , dent occurs In the. neighbor hoed, learn how you eaa minimise tha disturbing effect k may hare on year child. ' Rrad thie vital and informa tive article, "Protecting Chi). drea Againit Set Offenders. , Two Condensed Books - Bonus reading complete fa thia issue. Both destined te be best aellrra when they arc prar liter in book form. "CAST OFF THE DARKNESS" by Peter Putnam and "DAVID'S NEW GIRL" by Ana Head. AltO In this ?MUi ' How to tava 10 of your Incoma - Practical help oa how you aa part your espenae and elirk U it ia "Want la Save 10 -ef Your Pay?" i Reducing diet v In a freezer tompletely aew way te re dues! 14 gourmet meals lot the waist, taMe-conncious. America's 10 richest men Tho are they? The poorest has 1200 million. 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