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Thurs, July 12. 1936! I (if THL MINNLAPOLIS STAR Mb T. J. Roomy, picture picnic mi gyou IS PLANNED i nn Bride on i SuEifin Lotion liEce rim tliisl FOR CHILDREN TODAY'S STAR LADY Notary Public Job Includes Etceteras lo West Coast 6, jh 1 7 1. Gives you a wgoId-siIk" tan! 2.

Prevents dry, leathery 3. Guards against painful burn! Adults should be accompanied by children that's the request made by Center Arts council for its annual "picture picnic" Saturday. The event will be held from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the courtyard of Walker Art center.

Youngsters 4 to 12 each will bring a work of art suitable for hanging on a clothesline. Their drawings will receive the "seal of the Walker picture The wedding of Shirley Louise Svoboda and Thomas James Rooney took place June 30 in Holy Spirit Catholic church, St. Paul. Parents cf the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

John F. Svoboda. 1440 F.dgcumbe road, St. Paul, and Mr. and Mrs.

Robert E. Rooney, Duluth, Minn. Attendants were Jean Rooney, Duluth, sister of the groom; Mrs. Donald Brenn; Barbara Chapman; Joanne Svoboda; George Lund, EDITORS NOTE: In this column. TODAY'S STAR LADY, we are publishing an interesting offering by a each day.

That woman might be you, or she Plight be an outstanding columnist. Send your contributions to the Star women's department. Today's column is by Gladys C. Newman, who has a home at 50-iO twing avenue S. and shares it with a young women, a longtime friend.

Mrs. Newman is a secretary for a real estate firm, a public stenographer and a notary public fur Hennepin county. Her hobbies are writing and doing her own home decorating. By GLADYS C. NEWMAN For seven years, come September of this ear, I have been a notary public.

I was commissioned by former Gov. Imagine a suntan lotion that actually helps condition your skin while it helps you tan! A suntan lotion that screens out painful burn helps keep your skin soft and supple, "helps protect you from that dry. leathery look. That's the kind of sun care Noxzema Suntan Lotion gives you-3 ways terrificl Take a bottle with you every time you're going to be in the sun. See what a beautiful difference it makes! Duluth: Clifford Edman; Robert land Patrick Rooney, Duluth.

(brothers of the groom; Terrence iSommer and Michael Rooney. A wedding breakfast and afternoon reception were held in the University club, St. Paul. The eroom's Darents were hosts at William Dietrichson will sketch portraits of the youngsters. The young artists, along with parents or friends, will bring box lunches to the picnic.

MRS. WEINBERGER After wedding Uhe bridal dinner at Coleman's, restaurant i-tm Weinbergers Paul when thev return from a The Rooneys will live in St. 1 west coast wedding trip. in Pensacola TODAY'S BEST BUYS Luther Your.gdahl during his term of office. According to the dictionary, a notary public is "a person publicly authorized to attest contracts and deeds, administer oaths, etc." It is the "etc." part of the definition, I believe, which has on occasion led people to seek me out.

To these persons I have related that I always been very conscientious in performing the duties vested in me by JU'virtue of my commission, but that there are many public services which 1 can not perform. Getting back to the 'etc." part of the From University of Minnesota Agricultural Extension service Compiled by Frdcril-Stzte Market Nfwt terrlct The wedding of Virginia S. Murtfeldt and Ens. William M. Weinberger took place June 30 in Christ the King Catholic church.

A reception was held in Edina American Legion The couple's parents are Mrs. George Grease Mm irr' i 5. Murtfeldt, 3220 W. Fiftieth street, and Mr. and Mrs.

Galen BUDGET RATING Fair Good Good Good Fair Good Good MINNESOTA PRODUCE SUPPLY Raspberries Liberal Cabbage Plentiful Green wax beans Liberal Radishes Liberal Beets Moderate Green onions Liberal Boiling onions Moderate Mrs. Newman QUALITY Good Good Fair to good Fair to good Fair to good Good Good E. Weinberger, 4653 Vincent ave-nu S. Wedding attendants were Patricia Theisen; Connie Gamel-gard; Mrs. Stanley Thorson; Mrs.

George Smith; Susan Weinberger; Today's suggestion is First sweet corn on the market, fresh raspberry sundae. Thomas Weinberger, brother of the groom; Thomas Dwyer; James mzie and Robert Magney. SHIPPED IN PRODUCE Plentiful supply of seedless and Cardinal grapes, peaches, plums and lettuce. Moderate supply of apricots and nectarines are in light supply. The newly weds are at home in 1956 Saxnmt Chemiral Co.

Pensacola, where Mr. Wein berger is on naval aviation dutv. You'll find sparkling color photos five days a week in your Minneapolii Srar. He is a University of Minnesota graduate. The bride is a graduate medical moratory technician.

Party Honors Wexlers, Married 40 Years Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Wexler. 2934 Natchez avenue. St.

Louis Park, were entertained by their ennaren at a dinner and dancing party Saturday night in Standard club to celebrate the couple's win weaenng anniversary. Discover the look, the lure of iridescent Pink Pearl Cutex on your fingertips highlighted with the rosy shimmer of Pink Sweet Lipstickl definition of a notary public some have interpreted that among the etceteras, I could perform the ceremony of marriage. This rite is, of course, not among the duties of a notary public Others have thought a. that I could issue any kind of license. Some have thought that I qualified as a mediator of personal grievances, such as in the case of the woman who called upon me to ask what could be done about a yowling cat who took its place each evening under her bedroom --window and continued with its piercing vocal outbursts Vtintil the wee hours of the morning, thus robbing her of many precious hours of sleep.

A commanding plea to plus the shower of old shoes aimed at him had not fazed the vocalizing pussy one iota. I soothingly told the tv- irate woman that my duties as a notary public did not what to do about a troublesome feline. "I see," she T' said, as she wheeled around and left. One time a man approached me and asked me if I were a "notorious public" I was not One evening a man dropped by to tell me that his salary had been "garnished'' I presumed he meant gar-v. nisheed).

I told him I was in no position to give him any advice and gently sent him on his way. One cold winter's night at the end of an unusually busy day, I settled myself down for what I hoped would be a full eight hours of uninterrupted sleep. About midnight, I heard a bell ring. A I went to the door and, as I opened it, a violent blast of frigid air instantaneously erased any semblance of drowsiness I might have had. Anyway I was alert enough to see standing on my doorsteps a shivering but seemingly very happy young couple.

"Thank goodness you are home," said the young man, teeth chattering. Jn one mittened hand he clutched a white paper. His other hand fondly held the hand of the young lady who stood silently beside him. "We've come to get married," the young man said. "Married?" I gulped.

"Yep," returned the prospective groom. "You're a notary, aren't you?" ,4 "Yes, I am a notary public, b-u-t I am not authorized fto perform marriage ceremonies." "Oh, gosh, that's too bad," the young man said. "We had hoped to get married tonight." The prospective bride said nothing, but I caught an expression of bewilderment and disappointment on her face. "Thanks anyway. We're sorry to have bothered you," apologized the young man, as the couple turned and left.

I can still see the faltering retreating footprints they made Get it at (GSabberfls in the newly fallen snow. G.E. push-butfon automatic range See THEl4Brsen I enjoy the work and over the period of years have met some very interesting people. Most people interpret ii run and your rang v-; 7 w-Av, 1 2 i Bi' I Only $2.15 a week Mir. lint price $269.95 ksow YJEJIR the duties of a notary pub- lie to be what they actually are, so, of course, the "etc." requests are definitely in the minority.

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