Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 11, 1953, Page 10, Image 10

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. rUlesc. Orefoa
Friday, December II, 195 J
Boots and Spurs tf
By SUSAN YOUNGQUIST
"He who laughs last" . . .
Last rridsy night, Cecil Mol
lert wu Uughini at Bonnie
Jenktnton because Bonnie had
become a Tan barker the week
before. Later that evening,
Cece wu riding bis wife's gen
tle horse when, all of a sud
den, off he went. Course his
name immediately went on
that list of no return." Guess
who laughed at whom after
thatr
Incidentally, Friday night
Fun Might was put on by Rusty
Lawrence and Freddy Fetich,
Jr., with Mrs. Fred Fetsch, Br
and Diane Hickman serving re
freshments to cold and hungry
riders and spectators.
Saturday night was the see
end Saddle club dance of the
year. Staged at Four Corners
Community hall, a good-sized
crowd turned out As this wu
the only dance to be In De
cember, It was, Informally, the
Christinas dance. Two who
LEGAL! '
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tsoioa uaa t IMS wi mm or Um o
nt btfk tiplult na4 ell. for the roar
mttm OwomMr 1, 1M.
sudors or eapniim will stout emit
Hit as tkt tolUwlas:
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SMJSS soettroUoa asphalt corneal.
Karloa ceuntr rosorves the rubs ta rt
Ittt tnt er all awue sua ea opeeuic
tee or trow of erodes or srodatls. ,
(Ida to to eseaet at W:W am. De
tembtr as. ttu. la the Cooatr Court
Boom ta the OK Bits School aaUdlai,
Sola. Orotoa.
r Ortor of the Marios Oouoty Otart.
las Surlier.
Jodie.
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at X- Itotm,
Dot. 11. 1MI
were riiht In style were Gla
dys and Judle Seamster. They
wore bright red skirts with
bells on them that Jingled
merrily. Sounded nice when
you could bear them through
the muile and general gaiety
All In all, the dance was voted
ti be "ourtv aood. It was an
nounced that there would be a
Near Year's Eve cartv. and ev
eryone at the dance was invit
ed to gather at the Hollerta for
fun and festivity.
Got a card from the "Mexl
ran boy." Rod Hofstetter. It
read In part, "If I don't come
hack, vou'll know that AcsduI
eo's got me." Don't blame you,
Rod. any one would probably
rln the tame.
A minor tragedy occurred
Sunday when Keith Adams
sprained his ankle quite oeo
It. The first aid car wu called
nil he was' taken to have It
fixed. Tough luck, Keith, but.
as the old saying goes, you
can't keep a good man down,
so try to be back real soqn.
A retraction Is In orderl Last
week, your reporter Informed
you that Orvllle Schryder and
Ralph Stangeby were Interest
ed in bulldogging. The way
It should have read is that
they were out for calf roping.
My mistake fellows. It won't
happen again!
DONT
Tkrow loar Witrfc Svoo
Wo ru lata mot Olaere Cos?
THE JEWEL BOX
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car you can buy? '.:
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rotes 20 feeding
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of course!
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Are Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Eugene Tillot
son (Doris Elaine Kimble), above, were married in late
November. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence John Kimble and Mr. Tillotson is tke son of Mr.
and Mrs. George A. Tillotson. (McEwan studio picture.)
Butsch-Bradley
Wedding Recently
Mt. Angel St. James
Catholic church in Vancouver,
Wash., was the scene of
double ring ceremony, when
Miss Patricia Bradley of Van
couver was wed to Joseph
Butsch, Jr., of Mount Angel.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Bradley of Van-
SHOES FOR EVEBT MEMBER Of
THE FAMHT
SfKeWAfoiii41i
DANA'S BOOTERY
Capitol Shopping Center
couver, and Mr. and Mrs.- Jos
eph Butsch of Mount Angel.
The Rev. Edmond Barry
officiated at the 8:30 o'clock
service on the evening of
Saturday, November 7.
Mr, Bradley gave his daugh
ter in marriage. She was attir
ed In a waltz-length dress of
nylon and tulle over satin,
worn with a lace Jacket. Her
veil of nylon illusion was
attached to a coronet of seed
pearls. Her only Jewelry wu
a strand of pearls, a gift of the
bridegroom. The bride's bou
quet wu a cucade of white
carnations and chrysanthe
mums centered with a purple
orchid.
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6000 Mental Patients '
iTo Get Christmas Gifts
A Christmas ( 1 f t for every
one of the mora than IOOO men.
tally ill men, women and chll
dren in Oregon institutions Is
the goal of the Mental Health
Association cf Oregon.
They are patients in three
state hospitals, and many will
be forgotten Christmu morning
if the appeal goea unanswered.
says a letter from Mrs. Hal E.
Maid of honor was Miss Jo
Ann iLUlard of Vancouver.
who wu attired In a ballerina
dress 'of peacock green taffeta
with matching Juliet cap
trimmed with pearls.
The bride's twin sisters.
lfiu Molly Bradley of Van
couver and Mrs. Rodney Tay
lor or lacoma, were Driaes-
mslds, attired In costumes
Identical to that of the maid
of honor's. They carried cas
cades of pink carnations. In
the role of flower girl wu
Mary Catherine Harrison.
Best man wu Edgar Butsch
of Mount AngeL brother of
the bridegroom. Groomsmen
were James w e 1 1 m a n of
Mount Angel and Richard Le
Doux of Beaverton. Ushers
were Ted Angelo of Vancouv
er and Leon Berning of Mount
Angel.
Following the rites, Mr.
and Mrs. Butsch received
their guests at the home of Dr.
and Mrs. John H. Harrison on
Wauna Vista Drive, Vancouv
er. An aunt of the bride, Mrs.
F. Jenes of Hoquiam, cut the
wedding cake, and those pour
ing were Mrs. Frank Berry of
Tacoma, cousin of the bride,
and Mrs. O. J. Wellman, of
Mount Angel, aunt of the
bridegroom. Others assisting
were Mrs. Vernone Schervem '
of Beaverton, Miss Jane But
sch, sister of the bridegroom,
Mrs. N. Mattson, Mrs. Rich
ard Johnston, Mrs. Harry Car
son, Miss Rosalie Jenes of
Hoquiam, Miss Frances Brad-;
ley and Miss Elizabeth Rass-I
mussen, all of Vancouver. i
Mr. and Mrs. Butsch are'
now at home in Vancouver, 1
Wash.
Short of Portland, first vice
president of the association.
Gifts for children may be
any simple toy, paint set, pho
nograph record or harmonica.
Gifts for women may be
sewine or handwork material
cosmetics or writing materials.'
Gifts lor mn ma ifilii4
smoking materials, games, toil.
e tries ana ouuoias.
General sifts arc candv.
film, bnilhoi twiki nn.al..
fame and slippers.
Knives, razor blades, scissors
and matches) should not be
sent
Each STift Should ht labeled
as to contents and gay Christ
mu wraonlnas add to the en.
Joymeni.
UnwraDoed arifta or aaeka of
nuts, apples or oranges may be
Yep,jt's
4s
&SSthe smart
new shoe
the crowd
is wearing
sj9s y
Sizes 10-1 3 Yt
B C D Width
DANA'S
BOOTERY
CAPITOl SHOPPING CENTER
tent ta the Mental Health As
sociation of Oregon, 42i Pari
RuiMine Portland S. which
will see 'to the wrapping and
distribution. Gift packages may
be sent direct to the hospitals,
to Mrs. K. L. Prince at Oregon
State Hospital, Salem; Dr. Don
ald Walr, Eastern Oregon State
Hmnital Pendleton: and Dr.
Irvin P", Fairview Home, Salem.
CIO WINS IN C.E.
Lynn, Mass. () The In
ternational Union of Electrical
Workers (CIO) hu won a nar
row victory over its bitter
rival, the United Electrical
Workers (Ind ), in a bargaining
election at the Everett and!
Lynn plants of the General El-',
ectric Co. j
CHURCHILL RETURNS
London M Prime Mln-
ister Winston Churchill flew
home today from the historic
Bermuda conference to face
labor censure motion against ,
his government and possible
discontent within his own
party over the Egyptian Issue '
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GIFT SLIPPERS
Y for HIM!
only Q C
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6-12
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LINED
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SOLES
17 ,
N. Liberty
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2 coffee exclusives guarantee
Oftauoaottl
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Coflet eiprrta ta tnai the more you upend
enflte beans in roettint, the more flavor you
get That's why M IB toaaU iU superb
blend of Sneet coffees to their fully-dtitloprd
bmt And tHa iDtana a fuller can, tool MJB
ghtt 2 to 8 extra measures In every pound!
full-fravor grind releaaes oil this ironderful
flavor tmoothly and completely. Notice how
each particle of M J B is elmott erectly
the same aiie. No Urge lumps to imprison
flavor, no powdery particles of chaff to
dilute the goodntas. You get all the satisfy
ing flavor you pay for. Try M. J.B today I
THERE'S NO SUBSTITUTE FOR
II All TY
fa liqwhfa IH Jtwtrfryf
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DISTINCTIVE
DIAMOND
RINGS
"Diamonds are a
girl's best friend"
. . and a really dis
tinctive collection
can be found at
HoUy'al Perfect
stones , beautifully
cut and mounted in
traditions: or un
usual settings.
PRICED FROM
SSO.OO
ALWAYS WELCOME
FINE WATCHES
Young or old ... a watch Is al
ways a welcome gift and at
Holly a you can find watches of
about any description. No mat
ter whether your pocket book is
Papa. Mama or Baby Bear size
' you will find Just the right watch
at Holly's.
Lodiet Watches from $17.50
Men's Watches from $17.50
LIGHTERS
A light for now and for
years to oome in a splen
did table lighter from
Holly's. Also an extensive
selection of pocket lighters
to choose from in either
feminine or masculine design.
HOLLOW WARE COSTUME JEWELRY
Orace her table with love
ly silver. Manv odd pieces
or matched sets to choose
from in either sterling or
silver plate A gift that
lasts for generations.
Well-chosen costume jew
elry is a delight to any
woman. At Holly's you will
find many unusual pieces
of costume Jewelry in sin
gles or In matched sets.
DO YOUR
CHRISTMAS
SHOPPING
EARLY !
MANY OTHER GIFT ITEMS SUCH AS:
Silverplale and Sterling Flatware, Clocks, Belt Buckles
JACKSON JEWELERS
You cant moke a bod cup of fVJB
225 N. Liberty
Phone 3-5640