BIX The Woodbridge Leader. Friday. July 17, 1931
AIMEE'3 SON PLANS HIS WEDDING Sarazen Cools Off FOUR WHO FIGURE
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BOLF McPHERJSON LORN A DEE SMITH -
,Wh«n Rolf McPherson, 18, applied for a marriage license to
wed Lorna Dee Smith, 20, in Los Angeles, be was accompanied by
bis mother, Aimee Semple McPherson, the evangelist, despite the
fact that Aimee recently declared her son was "too young to marry."
A church wedding, July 21, at Angelus Temple has been planned and With the thermometer hovering
the evangelist herself may perform the ceremony. around the 100 mark, entrants in
the national open a t Toledo had I m p o r t a n t figures In <;<-ni.,::
more than old man par to con- r i g h t . P r e s i d e n t P a u l Von Himi'i • r<:
tend with. Here is Oene. Sarasen, Dr. Hans L u t h e r , Relchbank inv-ui.-• .
favored by many to win, with a
wet towel draped over bia head
aB he waited to tee »ff.
COLLECTS OLD AUTOS
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WOULD SHE
Schacht was the
: 1TWENTY.FIVE YEARS AGO thefirst 1- • Auto-Hunuboutthe l.uprpy and
the road. It clearly shows the l
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OKLAHOMA INDIANS
WITH A LITTLE PRIMING thle two-cyl-
inder auto will still wheeze along at 20 miles
or better an hour The machine has all or
Its original parts and has traveled approxi- Maynard L.
mately 281.000 miles. Gottenburg-
Even Clovtland police were
i yow^Agp dowA to your ears, adjust your goggles, button fooled by this youny woman whom
the duster a .1$$$ tighter, hop into your Invincible Hchacht AuU- they arrested as a boy, when she
Runabout and you are about the smartest thing joggling down the swung to the ground from a mov-
road—that is—yeu were about 36 years ago. The Schacbt now may ing train. She has explained that
be just a car of memories but Maynard I* Goftenburg, Silverton, she is Mrs. Patricia Rachac r 19,
Oregon, painter and paperhanger, hopes to perpetuate Us memory. In otherwise known as "Sunny Pat,"
Utt he has many other old horseless carriages which he hopes to pass of Portland, Ore. A desire to ste Among the thousands who w< ,• '
dawn to the following generations/ For collecting automobiles of an the world has kept her "bumming"
ancient Tintage Is hit hobby. . ^ . for the past five years. w»s the greatest reception ever »('
beaded bags upon their arrival at < '"'
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