Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, Dec. 29, 1948U Love Did All Right In Headlines of '49 By CYNTHIA LOWRY New York, Dec. 29 ttft It was love, love, love in 1949. Romance found fertile soil among the great, the rich and the famous and blossomed magnificently in newsprint. Wedding bells pealed constantly to a counterpoint of bobbysox screams, movie floodlights and photographers' flash bulbs. her retirement from the screen. Sheep Breeders Will Make Tour Dallas There were approxi mately 16,000 ewes in Polk county last year. The return from these ewes was nearly a half million dollars. The income why the livestock committee Is recommending the sheep tour January 5 to observe winter feeding and management of sheep. This is an important phase of sheep production and all per sons raising sheep or interested in raising sheep are encouraged to attend this tour. The tour will begin at 10 a.m. on the Jack Stump farm west of Monmouth and then to the Ronald Hogg set-up on the Riggs' place just south of the "Y" cafe in the afternoon. Sublimity Building Ready During Week Sublimity The new building housing a tavern, restaurant and barber shop will be in use by the middle of the week. Built by Mrs. Mary Kintz, the build ing stands on the site formerly occuped by Mary's tavern. The Falls tavern, new name for Mary's tavern, the Falls res taurant and the Birkholz barber shop are in the new building which is built of tuff stone, the Her husband is in California, after a much-publicized flight to Europe for a talk with the star and her director. The principals aren't talk ing much for publication, but from time to time their lawyer's make news in their quest for Gumwood is used for wood work in the tavern and in the restaurant with formica counter their Christmas party and ex change of gifts Friday mornii after which school was dismiss, ed until January 3. tops. The new Falls restaurant is scheduled to stay open from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily at the start, with hours subject to change. A $$ MONEY $$ FHA 4V4 Real Estate Loan! Farm or City Personal and Auto Loan State Finance Co. 153 S. High St. Lie. S-218 M a divorce settlement. All things considered, that movie made on full restaurant menu is planned plus fountain service and ham burgers. School Holds Program Oak Point The annual Christmas program was held at the schoolhouse, with program of vocal and instrumental Christmas music and a Christ mas pantomime. Treats were passed to all. The children held Stromboli should be a money maker. from sheep is second only to dairy in Polk county. Sheep production is a profit Some of the world's most ell-' glble bachelors joined the bene dicts. Two world-famous film mony in a private home near Amity Wayne Herndon, chief quartermaster U, S. navy, Washington, D.C., is spending the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Phoenix, Ariz able business and the Polk county livestock committee rec ommends that an increase in actresses suffered unhappily as Then there's the Ingrid Berg- Local government revenues k .nnHitht! focused on their man-noDerio Kossellini romance from alcoholic brvprnop- material sawed from the quarry amorous adventures. "s -Bergman is in seclusion in Notably, however, it was thejIta'y. where she went to make year when .the joys of maturely Picture and then announced Herndon, his sister, Mrs. Paul sheep numbers be made in the county. ' These are some of the reasons increased the past three years while slate and federal incomes have fallen. near Sublimity, with plastered walls inside and acoustic tile ceilings. Shields, Amity and a sister at Eugene romance tooK tne leaa ov young love. In rapid succession 71-year-old Vice President Barkley woo ed and won a 38-year-old St. Louis widow, 17-year-old Her man B. Baruch took a wife, a blonde Dutch baroness, and 59-year-old Mayor William O'Dwy er of New York was married in Florida to a 33-year-old former model. The 12-monlh cycle took off with pace-setting motion picture stars conducting international love affairs. Rita Hayworth met a Moslem prince, Aly Khan, son of one of the world's richest men and later married him. Then black-haired and youthful-looking movie hero Tyrone Power, 35, married Actress Lin da Christian, 25, in Rome. People scarcely had time to draw a long breath before Flori da's Governor Warren, 43, was married in Los Angeles to pret ty Barbara Fuller, 23, a secre tary. A month later Movie Producer David C. Selznick, 47, married Jennifer Jones, 30, an actress under contract to him, in Geona, Italy. September brought the quiet wedding of a freshman politician from New York, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. The young man a short time earlier had been di vorced from Ethel DuPont. He took Suzanne Perrin, a blonde New York society girl and for mer woman marine, as his sec ond wife. A short time later Rudy Val lee, 48, once a crooner and now a Hollywood actor, married his fourth wife Eleanor Kathleen Norris, 21. Skater Sonja Henie married New York blueblood Winthrop Gardner, Jr. her sec ond, his fourth. The next month the seventh Earl of Harewood, nephew of the king of England, married a commoner, dark-haired Marion Stein, an Austrian-born pianist. Actress Sarah Churchill, 34, the wartime prime minister's second daughter, was married in Sea Island, Ga., to tall, dark and handsome Anthony Beachamp (pronounced Beecham), Lon don society photographer who is a year her junior. It was her second marriage. But it was the Veep, Alben Barkley, who was the nation's favorite romantic during the fall months. With the energy of a young man, the widowed Kentuckian commuted between Washington and St. Louis and finally won the lady's hand. They were mar ried with pomp and circum stance In November with much of the goings-on televised. Upon quitting the altar, the vice-president's bride (formerly Mrs. Carlton S. Hadley, Jr.) was heard to observe: "I hate to go out there and face that mess." "That's no mess, my dear," said the happy bridegroom. "That's the American people." The great day for romance turned out to be Dec. 20. On that one day, Mayor O'Dwyer, ailing but happy, mar ried Miss Sloan Simpson as wide ly advertised. 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