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The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • 20

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4 Ask Dr. Thosteson Dry up veins WIIW1 ''ti H- i Air'. -A 1 1 Dr. Why don't doctorsdo something bout th largt vtin women have in their hands and arms? I have them myself and they are very embarrassing women who have them are very conscious of them. I have read that injections Yes, you can be safely vaccinated on a clear area of the skin.

Don't be surprised if you get a "take" a large pustule at the site of vaccination. This will have nothing to do with your psoriasis. It will mean only that your immunity had dwindled, and it was time for another vaccination. much attention to the veins in your hands as you do. It's just that you have managed to make yourself more conscious of them.

Dear Dr. Thosteson: Can a woman, 70, with psoriasis be vaccinated without serious results? We plan a trip to Europe. S.O. I 'rig, SI i Hk, feAXeAvxji tows- i A- (McEwan Studio photo) Mrs. Donald Albert Schroeder Mrs.

Thomas (Photo by Mr. Mrs. David Donohue Seaver Seaver-Corey LaPointe's Body Shapers Vanity Fair Savings Up to Schroeder-Ritchie Pag 20, Sc 3, UPITAl J0URKAL, Juliet Bra reg. $6 wT vr( Vm w5 Cowley Wed in St. Joseph's Catholic Church at a Saturday afternoon ceremony were Joan Marie Erwert and Thomas W.

Cowley. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. Erwert of Salem.

Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert H. Cowley of Portland are parents of the bridegroom. Crepe and lace fashioned the bride's dress, the gown designed with short puffed sleeves cuffed with heavy lace Lace trim also accented high neckline and the gown's front panel.

Her bouffant veil was held in place with a jewelled crown. Mrs. Donald Holt was the honor attendant with Jean Erwert, the bride's sister, and James Spendal, the bride's sister, Elizabeth Miller, Leslie Ritchie, the bride's sister, and Mrs. Donald Nelson as bridesmaids. Janet Wenzl was the flower girl.

John Boire was the best man and ushers were Roger Ritchie, the bride's brother, Jim Biller, Don Nelson and Mark Ritchie, the bride's brother. The couple will be at home in Salem where the bride is employed at Memorial Unit of Salem Hospital. She is a graduate of Good Samaritan School of Nursing. The bridegroom, a graduate of Oregon State University, is working in a man-a training course at Kopper Kitchen North. (Tllman-Kraft photo) W.

Cowley Erwert Uene Cowley, the bridegroom's sister, as bridesmaids. Jan Neike and Mike Erwert were the flower girl and ring bearer, respectively. Ray Sattler was the best man with Larry Robinson, David Erwert, the bride's brother, and Bill Cowley, the bridegroom's brother, as ushers. The couple will be at home in Portland, where both are employed. Performance set Polk County Republican Central Committee will sponsor the Pentacle Theatre play, "I Remember Mama" for the Sunday, June 27 performance.

Curtain time is at 8:15 p.m. dles seem to get in your way, take ia large, empty aluminum foil box and they will lie quietly until you call on them for your next sweater. Mrs. Sarah Lombino Dear Heloise: I was fixing a late supper for my husband and trying to set a rather soft mood at the same time. Do you know, I rather pity the perfume that has to compete with the smell of liver and onionsl Even if you can't stand 'em (liver and onions, that is), they smell delicious and what smells better to husband than delicious food? Mrs.

J.W. from man for his brother and ushers were Michael Corey, the bride's brother, Peter Valdez, her brother-in-law, and Richard Daniels. The couple will be at home in Watervliet, N.Y. where the bride will be employed as a teacher. The bridegroom will be a caseworker at St.

Col-man's Home for Children. The newlyweds are both graduates of Mt. Angel College. Speech group installs Mrs. James Medlock is the new president of the Chemeke-ta Toastmistress Club.

She was named at a dinner meeting last week in the home Qf Mrs. G. A. Noffsinger, who also officiated at installation ceremonies. Mrs.

C. E. Jaqua was the co-hostess. Other new officers installed were Diane Cook, vice president; Marie Stephens, secretary; Mrs. Edward Allen, treasurer; Mrs.

Arnold Gagnet and Lena Blum, club representatives. The new president, Mrs. Medlock, is employed as an accountant with the public ac-counting firm of Lippold, Brenner and Bingenheimer. She will preside for the first time when the club resumes meetings in September. Wed on her father's birthday, Jean Elizabeth Corey and David Donohue Seaver exchanged marriage vows Saturday at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church in Cottage Grove.

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J. Corey of Cottage Grove are parents of the bride and Mr. and Mrs.

Robert G. Seaver of Springfield, are parents of the bridegroom. Frosted cotton lace over crepe fashioned the wedding dress, the gown trimmed with satin binding. Her fingertip veil of illusion was held in place by a floral headpiece. She carried a cascade arrangement of white daisies, lilies of the valley and gypsophi-la.

Mrs. Peter Valdez served as her sister's matron of honor with Mary Corey and Bernad-ette Corey, both sisters of the bride, Mrs. Richard Daniels, and Jean Seaver, the bride-groom's sister, as bridesmaids. Brian Seaver was the best El Ni(lo Chapter meets Tuesday The June meeting of El Nido Chapter of American Business Women's Association will be Tuesday at the Colonial House. A social hour at 6:30 p.m.

will precede the 7 p.m. dinner. Jerry French, a college student, will be guest speaker. His topic will be "Outward Bound." Mrs. Lloyd Harmon, bookkeeper for Stevenson, Mefford and Mauk Auto Service will be vocational speaker.

A report on the District meeting held recently in Reno will be given by the president, Mrs. William Dobson. Heloise The costume kaleidoscope ft spinning new Images and Vanity Fair has the ideal body shapers for any fashion at special prices for a limited time' only. Ifs worth a trip to shop LaPointe'sl Golden tan Salem, Oregon, Monday, June 21, 1971 Tulipetfe Girdle $(6)95 reg. $12.50 100 KISS FOR .1 I cotton, machine washable.

FABRICS I cottons, blends, wash n' Sat. M. Till 9:00 364-7111 get to much sun in one day. When I get back home from the day at the beach, any cocoa butter that might be left in the oleo tub, I just put in the icebox. It will become a solid again and ready to use the next time.

I hope you will try this as I am sure you will love what it will do as much as I do. Karen One word of caution, Karen. 'Never carry a bar of it in your suitcase when traveling. I did that just once and, believe me, once is enough! Love you, Heloise Dear Heloise: Whenever your knitting nee A bride of Saturday was Margo Ann Ritchie who exchanged marriage vows with Donald Albert Schroeder at an afternoon ceremony in St. Paul's Episcopal Church.

Mr. and Mrs. John Marvin Ritchie are parents of the bride and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Joseph Schroeder.

All are of Salem. The bride wore a dress of crepe designed with a cotton lace bodice featuring long lace sleeves. Her bouffant veil was held in place by a pearl crown, and she carried a bouquet of chrysanthemums and daisies. Patricia Andrew was the maid of honor with Mrs. Dear Heloise: I remember when you wrote about the wonders of cocoa butter.

At the time, I had never used cocoa butter as a cleansing cream, but I tried it and loved it just like you said I would. I have used cocoa butter for years as a suntan cream. When the summer begins, I go to the drug store and really stock up on it so I won't run out. When I get my things er to spend a day at the beach or swimming pool, I put two or three unwrapped bars in an oleo tub. As you know, cocoa Gutter melts almost instantly when applied to the face; the choose Hints 1 can be given that would dry up spider veins in the legs.

J.D. This same question has been asked before, often enough by now to convince me that a number of women are fretting about the same thing. How many, I'm not sure, though. There are several reasons why the veins in the hands should not be treated as you suggest. Basic is the fact that although the veins in the backs of your hands may be visible, or even quite prominent, they are not varicose veins.

And they are not comparable to spider veins, either. Varicose veins in the legs are faulty veins which no longer do their job of conducting blood efficiently. The valves in those veins have failed, and blood stagnates in them or moves sluggishly. The veins in the hands, however, are not diseased. When they are particularly visible, it is usually because of one or two causes (or both together): a more than average transparency of the skin, and because the veins lie close to the surface without much flesh to conceal them.

A fleshier person's veins (in the hands, that is) aren't likely to show up as much. (Contrariwise, it is the overweight person who is somewhat more likely to have varicose veins in the legs.) It is true that small veins can be sclerosed, or "dried up" with injections. This is sometimes tried with varicose veins in the legs, if they are not too large. As to "spider they are very small and can some-times be obliterated with injections, but it is a fussy task -which has to be done with considerable skill and care. If you tried to do the same thing to the veins in your hands, you would be disrupting the normal and necessary cir culation in the hands, and besides that you would wind up with some streaks which would look much worse than the veins.

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