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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1941)
The OSEGON STATESMAN Salem. Oregon, Sunday Morning. September 7. 1S41 Seen and j Heard .-. : " By ' JERYME ENGLISH : ". " r ', FAIR. WEEK drew a large num ber. ' of . visitors . tp the . capital. ..,,4 When phones did not an swer,' rthe guess was they were either at the fair or. down shop ping for their children, as "Back to school days' are only a week away. , . As for entertaining it was practically at a lull except for a few small dinners in honor of visitors. ; AT THE RACES we glimpsed , many . v . during the afternoons ; the.- grandstand was ' a . popular i place. . . . A smart twosome seen ! placing their bets . "Mrs. Wil- i liam Connell Dyer wearing a ' black and 'pink plaid' suit' and i blick felt hat with a pink feath er. , . ; Mrs." Curtis Cross in all , - black two piece suit and match- - ing felt. ... Mrs, Charles A. . Sprague placed the wreath of ! ' flowers on the winner f the Governor's handicap, "My Uni verse" She wore a smart navy blue ensemble with matching' . hat. I . : . Others noted in the governor's ' box were Secretary : of State! and Mrs. Earl Snell . ' and ' State Treasurer and Mrs. Leslie Scott,- the latter - down from Portland. In the next box were the George Flaggs and Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Olinger.- 1 ' In. another box were . Mrs. Velma Farmer smartly . attired as usual, in a bright green wool i ' frock with , tiny crochet hat on ' her blonde hair and a short black Persian lamb jacket . . . Mrs. Walter Kirk in a brown tweed coat and brown felt, Mr. Kirk. . . . the Edgar Pierces, . - Senator and Mrs. Ronald Jones ... the latter wearing a good - v looking, soldier blue tweed coat fashioned, princess style, a matching print dress and to complete her outfit she wore a large off the face black felt and fox furs. . . . Guests of Senator and Mrs. Jones' for the day were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Douglas of New York City. Mrs. Douglas wore " a print frock with fox . chubby and pert black hat . Coming later in the afternoon , were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Spauld " ing and daughters, Dimpy and ; Jean, of Dallas. . . . the little girls wore matching brown coats and red bows in their hair. Mrs. Spaulding was in black v with red jacket and a tricky red hat . . , Mingling with the . crowds in front of the grand stand ..: . Mrs.! John E. Linde man stunning in a princess coat ' of plum violet yrith brown furs ' and an off the face felt hat of brown. . . . Mrs. Alden Adolph ; wearing an oatmeal beige coat with brown turban. .' . . Kreta Janz in a sport outfit a brown t skirt and beige fitted jacket . . . Mrs. Rex Adolph in a plaid coat , The Charles Wipers ,. were . down from Eugene and with .them their son, Charles, now a lieutenant in the -army, station ed at Fort Lewis. . . . The Wip--.ers, formerly of Salem, were: greeting old friends. . . . They were guests of the Ray Austins' 1 and in the same box were Mr. . and Mrs. W. I. Needham, home j froma month's stay at Nesko ' win. .. , . Down a little further J saw the Ralph Cooleys . ; . . , with them their daughter, Mar j garet, wearing a red coat with I hood, and son, Richard. . . oth 1 er guests were Mariann Croisan t .and Marjorie Weum wearing two-toned hat of khaki and tim j ber-green. , . . The Carl Porters j came in for a few of the races i V . the latter dashing in a sea-: foam blue dress with pleated skirt, a wine red boxy coat and ; matching derby hat. ; . ALONG .THE MIDWAY . . Four I young coeds i... Marylee Yryi wearing a plaid skirt and good looking beige camel's, hair coat, j. hip length. . . , Patsy Livesley, i i Betty Simmons and Wilda Jer ? man dressed for the. rain in I trench coats. . One of Salem's . 5 engaged couples strolling along ! .... James Nicholson and Doris ..V Drager, who -wore a red reefer coat . . iMrs. A. L. Adolphson in a smart blue and white plaid ' suit and red felt . ."V Coming j . from the races . , . Mr. and Mrs. j ' Richard Stolz ... the latter all a - in navy. ....' Mrs. Clinton Stan I dish with her house guest, Jose- phine Evans of. Eugene. . . . Dr. and Mrs. Charles Wood with i their two young sons, who were dressed . alike . In white rain , coats. .... AT THE HORSE SHOW . : . j There were a number of Port ! land and out-of-town .guests noted' in the' boxes each night j . , Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brown were here from Portland as i their son, J. F. Brown, jr., rode ' each night . . , Mrs. Brown was j seen' wearing "a handsome black t suit and pert black felt . . : Guests of the. Browns one night . were Mr. and Mrs. G." Edward 4 i Bissell. . . , Mrs. 'Aaron Frank X was "down from ' Portland on Tuesday and wore a good-look-; ing plaid suit with green hat . . . her son, Gerald, was also one of the riders. . . . Joann Jensen, who has won several awards with her horses, is young and attractive and wears a yel low camel's hair coat and white bow with streamers in her hair . . . . . Barbara Huntington of Eugene,, also an enthusiastic 1 v in J vv.tT?- I v i Miss Davey Is : Married . Announcement. Is being made of the marriage of Miss Arloene -- Edith Davey, daughter of . Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Davey of Salem, and Mr. Edward .Arthur Fon- taine of Portland, son of Mr. and . Mrs. - EdMrard , J." Fontain6 of Pawtucket, - Rhode Island. : The .; church . wedding .'took, place ;.in Portland on Monday, September ; l,.with Rev. John Walsh officii ating before members of the ini - mediate family. '; - The bride wore a green cos-" turne suit " with . brown squirrel .: collar, brown , accessories and a ' corsage of talisman roses.. Mr. and Mrs.' Frank Gianelli i were the attendants - for - the couple : and Mrs. Gianelli . wore ' a black suit with black and white ; accessories and a corsage of gar ; denias.- .." ' '" " A wedding .breakfast at - the i Benson hotel, was held after, the . ceremony -- Mr. and! Mrs. Fontaine have ' gone east on their wedding trip and will visit with the groom's parents In Rhode Island. They will be at home in Portland, af ter October 1.' : . -The bride Is a graduate of Oregon State college and Is a member of Phi Kappa Phi and Omicron Nu, national honor aries. Mr. Fontaine is a gradu ,ate of Brown university. Mr. .William Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parker, has as his guest this weekend his roommate at North pacific Den- Study Club' to 1 He.ronored Mrs Elmer 'Berg lias invited members of .her; study club to, luncheon l Monday afternoon" at her Center street home. ; This will be the first meeting of the year for . the group andr Rlrs. Bejrg is the new president Members of . the group are. Mrs. Leon Brown, Mrs. William J.lBraun, Mrs. Elmer 6, Berg, A. L. Adolphson, Mrs. Laban A. Steeves, Mrs. Elmer V. Wooton, Mrs. T. Harold Tomiinson, Mrs. Frederick Hill , Thompson and Mrs. B. E." Owens. - " "i " .- .- t Mrs. .JIarry -V. Carson, .Jr. (Bobbe Shinn) has received word from Lt Caif on,' who is now stationed at Fort Ord,. Calif., that she is to leave on Tuesday by train to join him in the- southern city. n Social Club Is Meeting ; .. Members of the Eastern Star will meet for the first time this fall on Tuesday. The f meeting Is scheduled for Tuesday after noon at Masonic temple. The af fair begins, with a 1:30 lunch-, eon, and an afternoon of cards ', will follow. Mrs. J. A. Brown son is in charge of the com mittee. - , tal college, Mr. .Wayne Hess. of , Mrs. R. D. Woodrow, Mrs.' L. V. Bremerton. 1 ." Benson, Airs, nusseu x-jraii, V WEDDING CALENDAR Betty Ann Thorndike Berwick L. Wood iMedford Maxine Pearson Jck Folk home , virfftnia Waener Woodrow F. Schwartas Seattle- Margaret Barrett Amot J ahn Presbyterian Shirley Evenion Lt. Roy Edgerton Lawton, Oklahoma,-, "Marjorie Byer Clifford Ackley home ZT.'. , ' .m Harriet Crivey Tred Andrews, jr. nome September 7 LSepteniber 7 .September 7 September 13 . 1 September 13 LSepiember 14 r-r,vrv rioud John Kolb St. Joseph's Gladys Bartelle William Giesbrecht Roberts' Studo.. Margaret Clare Gerald Kendall .1 , , , . . ' JSeptember 14 September 17 September 21 LOctober,"l8 LENA BELLE TARTAR Teacher of Singing " Studio Opens Sept. 11-V 15 South Liberty St. - Phone S847 or 3469 - . . , i-, .. . Authoritative Instruction -7- Public Appearance , Entire programs were; given last year by Carolyn Brown, Margaret French, Joy Hills, Betty Jean : Merten, Louise namage, jurs. .runs j.meisen. . 1 itrtiWiilifiKWni'ftwtfrflfrWftWfrKvd' ions . . . and she is over 75 years old . . . The bride's mother also did her share in making - the bridal gown. . . . she crocheted the cap from which Ruth's tulle veil extended ... the veil was edged in Irish crochet and, dot ted over the train of the veil were many crochet roses. Miss Mabel Downs has return ed to her Portland home, after a fvisit in the capital as the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Downs. Miss' I Downs has .recently returned1 from an extended trip through the south and east. HALF CENTURY TOGETHER Mr. and Mrs. Theodore M. Barr. who. will observe their golden wedding anniver sary Monday morning at St. Joseph's Catholic church at 9 o'clock. A breakfast at the Marion hotel will be held after the service and in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Barr will be at home to their friends from 2 to 5 o'clock. They have made their home in Salem since their marriage 50 years ago. (Jesten-Miller photo). young rider, received many comments on hej" teal blue rid ing habit and bat which she wore one night . . . Mrs. Wayne Pettit had as her guest for several days at the fair Mrs. Al Walker of the Dorches ter House, ... They were seen both at the i races - and horse show. ... Mrs. Walker wore a black outfit with brown furs and off the face black hat. . . . Mr. and Mrs. James C. Bird en tertained guests both at the races and horse show on Wednesday. . . . Congressman and: Mrs. James Mott arriving late and meeting their daughters, Fran ces, Virginia, and Beverly, who enjoyed . every minute of the show. ... A foursome often seen at the show . . . The Leon Per rys and Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hague, jr. . . . Mrs. Perry wears 4 a toffee tan two piece suit with jacket that ties in front and a matching felt . . . Mrs. Hague chic in a track tan tailleur with fitted jacket and a soft red stripe edging the'" jacket and pockets. . . . with her suit she wears a matching turban and top coat. . . . Good-looking Mrs. Walter Zosel watching her hus band ride with the posse and wearing a black coat with fur collar and black hat and for , color a red feather. , " BOUQUETS to Mrs. Cora Duna- ven, grandmother of Ruth Yo- com Carkin, who made eight dresses for the wedding of her granddaughter and Bruce Car Kin on .Saturday night . . . She made the beautiful white satin wedding dress, the frocks of the attendants and three others for members of the family. .. . . to top it off she even made the white satin tufted kneeling cush 1 -. .- - - - . " . " ! ' ! 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