Show Logan Utah Sunday September 17 State fair exhibits displayed wx Open house set for anniversary Mr and Mn Horace B Ravlini are being honored on tbeir golden wedding anniversary with an open bony Saturday beginning at X pm at their borne in Halbrook Idaho All friends and relatives are invited to attend The' couple requests that there be no gifts The often house is being given by the Rawlins daughters Mrs Lee (Melva) Coleman Mrs Aaron (Erma) HOI and Mrs Melvin (Cora) Hollingsworth Mr and Mrs Horace B Rawlins Injured dolls treated by doll doctor By Mark Frank NY ROCHESTER (UPI) — Eighteen years ago Undo Greenfield was "walloped" by her mother for cutting open the bead of a don to see "why it didn’t have any bones" Iinda now 28 is still slicing open doll’s skulls But her short mother Betty doesn’t hit her anymore Not Just because her daughter is grown and married but because she is her daughter’s "chief assistant" and "receiving nurse” Linda Greenfield is a gray-haire- d q doD Mmnliqlit museum curator and "doctor” rolled into one The slender graceful woman heads the (Mi Doll Hospital and Victorian DoU Museum a quaint twoetory red building on a bustling in thoroughfare suburban CMU about 15 miles west of downtown Rochester The building which is home for Linda and her husband Robert is also the home of collector antique and "injured" dolls "People can’t un- derstand why I got into I this" she said "They thfaik my mom put me up to thie but tt was the ' other way around” More than 100 collector ! dolls — "unique doUs : with a personality” — are on display in glass cases in the narrow museum off the gift shop Yesteryear dolls of I bisque china wax : wood metal felt papier macbe and ivory are on display as well as r Schoenhut Kewpfae circus and Bye4o dolls “The dolls today look : too artificial" Iinda uid "Older doUs are so : and I prefer life-lik- e : them" Many of represent t of history medicine fashion advertising and thffmmUi The oldest exhibit is an 1180 vintage English wax : doll There is even a doll’s which coffin Linda admitted "offends some people'’ She hu managed to collect the doUs through donations from friends and relatives and by purchasing them at : auctions Armenian Her Sandfatber forprovided Linda's fascination tor collecamassed He ting crystals figurines curio oriental rugs cabinets ana whatever else he could find Iinda’s first doll — a was 123 Bye-l- o doll : when she her to given was “It reminded me of my fig-- : grandfather's urines" she Mid hold- Ing the cuddly doll in ! her hands "Then I started going to the : library ami found stacks and stacks of books on That dolls ' antique whetted my appetite" interest Linda’s : literally raised the roof : of the family's old one-Mr home atory : Greenfield who recently retired from the Eastman Kodak Co had to add a second floor to bouse his daughter’s : - : rapidly-growin- : coll- g ection and to make Iinda a for room first the on workshop floor She surfed fixing her own dolls when she was 12 by learning bow to use a soldering iron sanders and other tools 4 Her career m a doll doctor began taking off She fixed about “10 or 12” dolls a month fin time ding homework 1971 The Herald Journal To be wed Mr and Mrs June S Barron of Logan ai nounce the marriage of their daughter Beverlee to Randy K Olsen son of Mr and Mrs Urban L Olsen of Idaho Falls Idaho The couple will be married Saturday A reception will be held in their honor that afternoon from 5 pm The home arts exhibits from the Utah State Fair to 1:30 pm at the borne of the bride's parents 1140 will be on display Sumac Drive All friends and relatives arc isvKed to Tuesday at the Cache attend Beverlee is a 1174 graduate of Logan High School Chamber of Commerce She has attended Utah State University and is emfrom noon until 5 pm The fair board is not ployed by Standard Optical responsible for articles Randy is a 1073 graduate of Skyline High School in left after this time Idaho Falls He has attended Utah State University Premium money from and the University of Idaho He is employed by Olsen the Cache County Fair and Sons Construction will also be paid ThursThe newlyweds will make their home in Idaho day Any money not Falla Randy Olsen and Beverlee Barron collected after this date will be returned to the Before Robert Redford became a screen swoon he fair board labored as an artist Now he's moved on to yet HELEN'S another artistic endeavor writing In November of '78 Redford did an article for National Geographic which recounted a trek down Jacket over Jacket — The Outlaw wall an escape route running from that’s the rule of thumb 752-924- 3 Canada to Mexico through Montana Wyoming and for falL The inner (me of Utah used by such outUws as Butch Cassidy and the course has to be closer after Hole in the wall Gang outer the than fitting Red ford speaks out WIGS -- 23 |