Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, July 21, 1955, Image 7

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MONTREAL tfV-Two attrac
tive housewives have set up a
profitable business that is also
helping handicapped women.
Jlrj. Dorothy lock. 28, and
Mrs. Rosa Dietcher, 31,: didn't
take lone to get Aincs eaine and
liow there isa thriving little fjrm
known as Dolls' Outfitters.
TTiey sell homemale dolls' gar
menu to the biglontre'! depart
ment stores, which in turn supply j
orartcnes acwss Canada, and
many smaller local sliops.
EMPLOY HANDICAPPED
They employ about 30 women,
a few of them blind, some handi
capped in other ways, and the
remainder married women who
want to earn pocket money at
home.
When Mrs. Dietcher inserted a
single newspaper advertisement
for at-home help she received
more than 200 telephone calls.
Using Mrs. Dietcher's cellar as
a workshop, the two women de
sign the garments and have pat
terns made to be cut into volume
for distribution to their workers.
CATER TO CHILDREN
"We try to cater to the child's
taste by manufacturing clothes he
can identify with himself, such as
school tunics and Red River
Coats," said Mrs. Dietcher.
Both women have young chil
dren and feel that their new
business career does not interfere
with their family lives.
"We believe our children bene
fit from it because they are ih
constant touch with creative work
that is close to them," said Mrs.
Block.
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Mr. fcndlVfe. Belfhaf Grean fdcnk Date.Set l
Now at home at 08 N. 55th
St., irineficlff, are Mr. and Mrs.
SonjaXodge, Sons 9t Norway,
George Abdill of Oakridge was,n,as scheiTuletftts montljjy pdfluck
best manoand Ronald Slurry oinvr wiuraay at o ju p.m. in,
me looge nan, iiwo Aiaer at.
ChairmOi for the dinoare Mr.
Register-Guard, .Eugene, Oft.Thur., July 21, 1955 7 A
Demonstration of Tainting'Calendaced
seated the guests.
nuuqumSi n.s i-.? u ,..;and Mrs Magnu, ManSeth, and
decoration of the-chuTch. Mrs.i.h.v will he.issistert hv Mr nd
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Ilenry Lewis will present
demonstration, of water -color
paining Friday at 1:30 m. in
the .Art Center Blrlg., Pioneer
Pari? (Lane County FfcirgroundsL
It will be openo the public.
A. u. uacg:,-a piaea ine 'mfa Mrs John Uolm ,nd Mr and rs
"lns . "u ""'" ijames Jeppesen.
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Sonia Lodes has rpreiveH an
the invitation rom Thor I.nrinn nf
Delmar Green, (Shynn Blanch-
'ard) who were married the past
innth in Springfield Lutheran
: Church. The Rev. O. R. Kleppe,
pastor of Lutherfti Church of
,Our Raiefmer, read the double-1 bers on the orean
rijg ceremony. , , v reception followed
The bride is the daiishter of home of the bride's parents. Miss Salem to attend its annual Dicnic
Mr. and Mrs. 0. "V. Bllnchard Patti Kimberling cut the cake(jn Bush Park Sunday, Au 24.
of Sprirfielfl. Parents of the and Miss Payjgy Tharge poured, j Dinner will be at 1 p.m., and
groon are Mr. iN Mrs. Glenl Among the guests at he wed-. the ho?l lodge will furnish coffee.
Green ofc KaysSlle. Utah. Mrs. ding were the bJe's gr.ftdpar- cream and sugar; also ice cream
Grcn was here for the ceremony, nts, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Lindoe and oft drinks. There will be a
Given in marriage by er fath-ant' Mr- an(' Mrs- Alden Blan-i program of races, wilh cash prizes
er, the bride wore a beige suit!cnar'' a" ' Tacoma. for the winners, in the afternoon.
ot raw silk with white accesso-1
nes. She carried a bouquet of
white carhattms aTid stephano
tis and more a headdress of
matching flowejs.
Miss Emogene Gjesvoid was
the bride's only attendant. She
was attired in a cocoa brown
Rummer suit with light beige ac
cessories and wore a corsage of
red and white carnations.
Figure Facts
DID YOU KNOW
that even most size 12'. de
pend on foundations fitted
to them, 'It course, for that
Perfect Figure for Slacks?
Try it and you'll like, the
difference!
The Gossard.Shop
Ph. 5-523e 110 E. Broadway '
(Moclcrne Photo Wiltshire Engravings)
MR. AND MRS. DF.LMAR 'GRKEN (Sharon Blanchard)
are making their home in Springfield. They were mar
ried recently in Springfield Lutheran Church.
Trio Gives Luncheon In Honor of Empeys
JUNCTION CITY Mr. and I Miss Empey and Mr. Wicks
Mrs. W. L. Carson and Miss ,vjn be married Saturday
Neet Family. Reitnion
The annual Neet Family Re
union will be held Sunday, July
31, at Jasper, according to Harry
Neet. The public is invited and a
special invitation is extended to
all old-timers at Fall Creek, Low
ell and Dexter. Mr. Neet will be
present to give rides to everyone
in his 1912 model car.
Yvonne Carson entertained at a
buffet luncheon Sunday honor
ing the Warne Empey family of
Springfield, and giving their
Junction City friends an oppor
tunity to meet Miss Darlene Em
pey's fiance, Kenneth Wicks.
Springfield. Among the outof
town guests were Miss Empey's
grandparents, Rev. and Mrs. W.
B. Empey of Salem, and Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil" Kingslcy from Cot
tage Grove.
Grays Natural Herbs
nature! own medicine acts on kid
neys, liver, stomach and bowels.
TIFFANY DAVIS Drug Co.
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New, delightful...
CASTLETON
Beautiful Flair has Ihe quiet, classic eleganca
that bespeaks gracious living. Gently sway
ing finger-leaves and pink spring blossoms
are accented with wispy while fronds In
soft, dove grey shoulder with twin
raised enamel
platinum bands.
Five-piece Place Setting: dinner,
plale, tea-cup and saucer $19.75.
Join Our
, China Club!
Open
Fridays Until 9:00
We Give Gold
Arrow Stamps
dsssert and butter
The House of Diamonds
OLSONS'
f Formerly Larawayi
Next to McDonald Theatre
More Proof That It Pays to Shop at Sears and Save!
Save up to $2.21 a Yard!
Yardage Ass't.
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Values to 298 yd.
Hurry in and SAVE on this Special Yardage Assort
ment Values to 2.98 now only 77c a yard. This Assort
ment consists of: Orion and Wool Jersey . , . 'Nylon
and Wool Flannel . . . Rayon Suitings . . , Gabar
dines . . . Deluxe Cotton Prints. Irish linens and
synthetic ass't.
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Firlt quality no lamplei, no licondt
Fully guarontxd, completely automatic
Endi.pre-dampening or ute of a presscloth
Stop ironing the old-fashioned way tnriai'! Get
yourself this famous steam-dry iron at this one
time amazing low price. It has every feature of
steam irons selling at 15.95 and up. Use it as
a dry iron or switch to .steam to press flainty
dresses or heavy suits. Kull ranKe of steam'
and dry settings for ajl materials, lluy it t
Sears! '
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wider longer wearing binding. Colorfasl to washing, '
light and atmospheric gases. 8 colors. Size 70x90",
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