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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 7

Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 7

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Statesman Journali
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Salem, Oregon
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7
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Statesman, Salem, Ore, Nov. 23. '53 (Sec 27 Cldratdlp STAR! GASI3rC0 UUuZClCJQS Around 1 own'. DJ UJVI K. tTJLLAN a an a the Capitola bus.

Assisting will be Mrs. Phillip Eouf-Ceur and Mrs. Rebekah Jeffries. Married at St. Mary's' Music Teachers Meet The Federated Music Teachers are inviting the teachers of the Oregon Music Teachers 'Associa By JEBYWE ENGLISH By CARL BALL From the chair in front of the rvirttir winrinw th voar iwmi In JK Ypvr Doily Adiy Goid Attording tm Ihr Stars To develop messoge for Mondoy, reod words corresponding to numbers of your Zodioc birth sign, I Th 31 61 Can New at SL Paul's Episcopal I a hurry to be away.

The.move- ary 14 Church yf TAUMM 1836 the bride-elect is ment of restless curiosity in the the daughter of Mr. and airsj rocking chair runs at a different scoeeto OCT 24 NOV 22 i 2 Aqrttmtrt 32 Work 62 Hoppincs Automatic D.mns E. Day! Burres asd her fiance is 8-28-351 P6U.5463V Sy55-40-87-gg 3 PtrrM 33 Sfonii 4 Nothinff 34 Voit UMta 35 May 6 Sfor 36 Your 7 Twne "37 trmtK I And 31 Linkad 175-76-77 As Low As $1.25 Per Week the sob of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wright of Albany, formerly of Salem.

Party hostesses Mrs. James SAOmAMUS speed to that which swirls by the window in the fragments of leaf. Mutually bound to the ending year the one in the chair is, it seems, inadequate to the task of either speeding the year along or even understanding what was passing before the eyes. MAY 22 a NOV tion to a joint evening meeting! on November 30, at 7:30 p.m. at 1 the Sacred Heart Mrs.

Frank Burlingame will show the pictures of her recent travels in Europe. Refreshments will be served following the showing. The Royal Neighbors Sewing1 Club will meet Wednesday for a salad luncheon at the home of Mrs. J. A.

Gamble, 2498 North, Gate. Members are asked to take Don'f 4 Ooy 10 UndfmMnd40 In OfC 3- II Writing 41 And 1- 7-15-23 Ti AUenby Is entertaining a group of her friends at luncheon and! bridge ea Tuesday at her sew' Candalaria home this is the '40-59-70 After Small Down Payment Full Price $129.95 Al lr Refrigeration HI LCw3 2250 State SL Phone 2-4195 43 Po. CAMCit TRAVEL TALK Mr. and Mrs. Robert H.

Baldock are leaving by plane Wednesday on a month'! trip their first stop will be New Orleans, where Mr. Baldock will attend the annual meeting of highway officials from there the traveler! will visit relatives in Oklahoma and other southern states they will return to the coast by way of California, stopping in Mill Valley for where they will be with Mrs. Bal dock's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and MrsV Roswell Beach Out-of-state rislUrs la the capital tfariag ThaaksghriBg week were" air. 4 Mrs.

W. 8. Swafferd ad too, Albert, of Heresies, who have beea guests ef his father, B. W. Swafford the Swaffords Is came aorta to be with their coed daaghter, Mary Aane, daring Perhaps being la a room away caiccn 63 Confidtnc 64-And JN 66 On 67 Accounts.

63 Psopte 69 Midst 70 Woy 71 UmIms 72 Ot 73 Original 74 Things 75 Play 76 Your 77 Hunches 78 Cueilemswl 79 Motor! SO Bring 81 Focts 82 Secrets 13 Benefits 84 Different 85 Go 86 Squenrfy 87 Without rxc first of a series ef parties the (he elements has something hostess is planning. Mrs. Bob- Sorely separatim JULY 3) JAN 17 12 folkw 13 Influence 14 Omt 15 Has 16 Could 17 '18 A lTe 50 Appofwtl 21 Stubbon 22 Can't 23 Come 24 0 .25 SpKiel ,26 Moinom 27 Th. 28 Harmon? 29 Don't uo MX 24 ,43 Ot 44 Personetity 45 re v.46 0oi 47 In f.48 DtktoM 49 Any so Tim 5 WitH 52 -( 53 Dol 54 Rodtotr 55 Be 56 Willful 57 Your I 58 Rort 59 Your en u. oregg aas umiea guesis trvm the face of the wind takes to luncheon and bridge today, it it, ton tH percepUos and uder.

her Candalaria residence fading. It's a estia of rab-Mrs. Greg? is arranging a aeries mergence of coarse, ef being free jTvTii partics- mJ from the grasp of nature, untuned aubjettlnif Mrs. Lester tl toe gency of the year's end-Barr will preside at a 1 o'clock hf race. tte ehalr we are as luncheon today at her Fairmount rldlag the wind as rudder-HiU home in compUment to erafU, having neither seed AOUAJUUS JAM 21 42.

5-11-25-32(0 MT. ANGEL A bride of Nov. was Miss Clara Margaret Stalp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony B.

Stalp of Aurora, whose marriage to James Turin was solemnized in St. Mary's Catholic church. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Turin of ML AngeL Officiating at the 10 o'clock nuptial high mass was the Rev.

Edward Spear, OSB with John Stalp, Canby, and Dennis Bean, ML Angel, as altar boys. Miss Helen Keber played the organ and SL Mary's choir sang' the mass. The soloist was Miss Betty Doggett of Canby. The bride wore a floor Jength wedding gown with lace bodice and full tulle skirt coronet of pearls and sequins held her fingertip veil and she carried a white orchid on a prayer book. Mrs.

Darrel Rehm of Ephrata, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and she wore a gown of light green crystaletto with ballerina skirt Bridesmaids were Miss Mryl Ann Powers, Pendleton, and Mrs. Glen Rossiter. Portland. Their gowns were fashioned identical to the honor attendant but were of dark green. Louis Turin of Gresham stood with his brother as best man.

Groomsmen were Robert Stalp, brother of the bride, and Robert Kio.i3.2a29 hi48-57-82-89 woo PtfCtS 88 Compromise AUG 24 58i 22 89 Now Ftl MAR mnoen i ci me uaieiynm uar- Mr rMt to give us direetioa Monday and Friday STORE HOURS 12 Noon P.M. Lunch as Usual JN THE Chewy (Zoom MONDAY'S STOPPER'S SPFCfAL the holiday she is a sophomore at Willamette University Mr. 60 AHaincd 30 ProbWnw mw niiai1vcr anf inst iitTN 9-1227U6T1 Vwood VsAdverse IJNeutral fcS-73-84 IA Bwallord bus beea with the Hercm noon we group wui mate pians, Yes. the house is solid enough; les Powder Co. on Saa Pedro Bay or the club's Christmas party is the land for that matter, since soon after bis.

gradoation I bononng their husbands. Foundations are security, of a sort, from Willamette In 192 tor Merrill D. Ohling is being wnat state nii ed the guests, and Mrs. Glen Clark, Salem, sister of the groom, cut the some years has keen safety ene i weicwuieu new memoer oi 8ecurity of the room. cake.

The groom's sister-in-law. VUC UU art A fhaf ertaf exf hanrt sranrliner Beer for the company The Company is now fat process of transferring Its explosives manufacturing from the crowded bay area cowruiuunR er c.uu swamping the face of the land Sii Liw'w, mht Are they the same thing? Are 71" they equal in their nrest-ioes has bidden to the group to her JV u. Rolls Drir.k Dessert Old Fashioned Beef Turnovers Brown Gravy Whipped Potatoes Savory Green Beans to a location a few miles from Salt The Swaffords wffl rn4niae home Mrs. Cnes- Does nunify itself because it Lake City be mortal to i nnmon anI mom Mtilw vi4 a vKa MeW BlinK Mil w.ua mil mmucvn 95c Iter the first ef the year Bochsler, Walla WaHa; The ushers included Glen Clark, Salem, brother-in-law of the groom, Bernard Stalp, Canby. brother of the bride, and Bede Annen, ML AngeL Mrs.

Stalp chose a steel gray afternoon dress with turquoise blue accessories and pink cymbidium orchid corsages for her daughter's wedding. The groom's mother wore a dusty rose afternoon dress, navy blue accessories and yellow cymbidium orchids. Also present was the bride's grandmother, Mrs: Agnes Stalp of ML Angel. A dinner and reception in St. Mary's dining hall for 250 guests followed the services.

Mrs. Mary Uhing and Mrs. William Stalp, aunts of the bride, seat wind in thought, or aw they both ner Drama Class. uu Mrs. ixhus Turin of Gresham, served the coffee.

At the punch bowIi were Miss Faith Manion, Portland, and Mrs, Joe Koelker. Kelso, i Assisting were Miss Pauline Turin, Portland, sister of the groom. Miss Barbara Horrigan, Portland, Mrs. Ray Kimlinger, Woodburn, Misses Joyce Bean, Kalhy and Antoinette Keolker, Margaret Stalp, Irma Kaiser and Claire Ebner. For her wedding trip to California the bride wore a rust dress and Entraining Sunday night for I i.

i i the difference being in form and substance? viiiigroii hict spenoiDS uie Thanksgiving holiday in the capital i A ri ri irt I Tsian was Roxanne Brown, daughter of 11 1 I szJf security, the answer to the questions we seek that neither I nor the earth can quite cope with. History win have it sway, whether by date or birth. Who knows a windy, rainy day la the rocking chair. Listen, you can hear a varied thrush in the dark firs. PARK FREE 2 HOURS With purchase of $1.00 Musical op Sunday Restless Wind This is an interesting question to rock the wind out in a rocking chair when the wind slaps the house in non-feeling did I say non-feeling? Non-feeling by whose definition? Is my definition the real, legitimate one or the havocado accessories.

After Decem ber 10, the newlyweds will be at home in Canby. j. Outstanding event of the coming Lowest Prices Everyday at Fred Meyer weekend will be the 7th annual presumptuous baby talk of a man tea and musical to be sponsored thing. Do I know the wind? Per-by the Salem Federated Music haps it is the other way around. Teachers on Sunday, December 4 the wind knows me, but.

since I at the State Blind School between ride it not I cannot recognize my Sal friend, or is it my enemy 2) the Chandler Browns, who win return to her studies at the Dominican Convent of San Rafael A guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis during the holiday week was Nancy Richards of Palo Alto, who visited their daughter. Miss Joan Lewis the coeds are students at Oregon State College and members of Gamma Phi Beta Appoia'ed secretary-treasurer of the Stephens College Independent Association for their respective residences on the eampns are Miss Gloria Andrews and Miss Glenda McCormick, Junior students Gloria win represent South Ban and Glenda of Roblee Han Stephen Independent Association, a social organization, sponsors ual and informal dances, picnics and other entertainment for members highlight of the winter sesn win be the "Frozen Fantasy" Christmas dance on December 3 Days Only Buy Nov and Save Soft Wove 2 ana 9 clock. The affair is a benefit for the scholarship fund, which aids music students studying at Willamette University.

Harvey Gibbens is president of the teachers group. Co-chairmen for the tea are Mrs. Raymond Busick and Mrs. William R. Shinn; music, Jean Hobson Rich and Irene Jessop Byers; tickets.

Mrs. C. C. Gilbert: publi- Endearing Philosophy has made it both in man's am I to reinvest it witha philosophy in expectation of? answers' or more questions? And will I find' my security in questions or answers? The rocking chair is a shuttle, riding back and forth from earth to room and if the weaving is loose and vague, formless, is it any less true, and the chair in the room knows as Imported Hani I7ariii3i' Toilet Tissue Bath Pouder city. Genevieve Winslow Micken- much as the wind, but only in a ham; decorations, Mrs.

Robert different way and in a different a Regulsr 15c 00 i Nelson; refrei'imentp. Mrs. Ivan condition. How can being Date is set Miss Patricia Merchant; serving. Mrs.

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