Th. Statesman, Scdsnu, OraqQtu Sunday August 3. 19479 Seen and Heard . . . Bv Urym English ' - II -i L '. i : By Jeryme EnjiUh THE SHOW GOES -ON . . . In spite of the downpour a week ago seven 'teen ageri put on thrif rodeo (which we understand had taken week of planning) at the William Lidbeck country place on Battle Creek road. . . . The per formers were Nancy and Jean Lidbeck, Anne Woodmahsee, Jean Smith, Marcia Webb, Barbara McMullen and Carolyn Wachter . . Over seventy spectator young and old, stood right out in the rain to watch. . . . Th4 judges, Gertrude Chamberlaiii and Helen Marcus, stood in th rain for over two hour judging the various events. ... A grand parade opening the show. . . Blue and red ribbons to. the win- ners. j Master of ceremonies , . . J a no Ba'rkw, Who announced th event. . .' . ' Stephie Page, thf ribbon girl . . . Ton! Tupker hold4 ing the umbrella over the judges; . . . jand Jean Ann Tupker selling candy. . . . The girls thought of everything . . .'even to a "very; small admission charge!" .7. At intermission Anne Woodmanset did stunt riding on Duke," even: to rope jomp.ing. . "Sheila.! font months old filly of the Lid- becks, made her appearance dressed as a cow boy. . . . Climax of the day when the hordes ctir archway between the living and dining rooms. . . . The bride' table centered with two hearts made of pink lace paper and fill ed with pink baby begonias "Hhd sweet peat . . . the corners of the white cloth caught with sil ver bells and white gladiolus blossoms with (feet peas tucked in the centers. ... Among those present . . . Hazel Shutt, wearing a pretty: draped prmt silk on a white background . . . and telling us about Hattie Bratzel'g exciting weekend trips while in Germany. . . She hopes to bring home an Italian car with her in the fall. . . . Mrs, Hillary ! Etzel, also serving and wearing a watermelon red silk jersey with tiered skirt, a strik ing contrast to her brunette beau ty, -.j . Noted Mrs. Daniel J. Fry's pretty round corsage of geranium blossoms and leaves and phlox pinned at the neck line of her black gown. , . , Mrs. P. H. Schnell's brown faille suit and open crown brown felt halo with chiffon drape, reminding us that fall is just around the cor ner. . j . Mrs. C. W. Parker, still receiving congratulations about her twin , granddaughters, and wearing a becoming red lacey straw wide brimmed hat with her dark ensemble. UU .... y (Cf - Presenting) fCG g?-'"'' With Our Eleventh Annual Am re voir. All for now, but red up a nest of bees in the field ! wen be back again at state fair and- were stung. . . no one leaiiyt ,' time, thrown, but certsinly a few ex- ; citing minutes wondering if some one would be. ... MOVING NOTES . . . The Charles Hugging family has been busy the paM fortnight getting settled in their new4y purchased beach home at Neskowin, located on thei south point. ... 1 The Wendell Webbs have sold their South High street homWandf in the fall hope to move into; their new home, now being builtl in the Morningside district. . . ,! They are storing their furniture in the barn and in Ihe meantime the family will be "at home"-afi Lincoln beach, whtue. they have Nuptials in Portland A number of Salem people were; in Portland Saturday afternoon for the marriage of George'Will Jam Otten, formerly of Salem, son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Otten, to MiVs Mary Ellen McCurdy. The nuptials took place at Trinity Episcopal chapel at 4 o'clock with the Rev. George H. Swift of Sa lem officiating. John Patterson Mrdirdv crave taken the John Hall cottage Mi ,h hL.i,, , ma,ri. For her a month. wgMAA'tia cK rhnt;a a wKitA catin Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth i. Wat erst gown i fashioned with train, long nr si Ihcup atria t-a I rw. Ir i r T t f i- i ...v. -. - ..Vs j sleeves and pearl trim. She wore ward to moving to their new lace eil whkh the h,me .jut completetl. and al.j aunt Mrs wlUiam c. located in the Mo. ngside dist-j j, Ut wor; t her wedding. MV 'f ' rrCt i?!JiShe carried white roses, stephan built it for his family, but lateri , . - decided to sell The Waters otu and orth,ds- already had property adjoining; M,ss Phyllis McCurdy was the the newly purchased site. ... maid of honor and wore a pink The Willard Thompsons ire I sharkskin dress and Mrs..M, Eu busy studying blueprints for thein : S&re Reed (Patricia Otten), sis new home, which they soon hopefiter of the groom, was matron of to start building on view prop--; honor; wearing a blue sharkskin erty in Orchard Heights. . . . Hgown. They had matching tulle New addrrss. . . . Clever post! ! picture hats and gloves and car cards received from Melvin andljned contracting bouquets of pink Martha Hurley this week from land blue sweet peas. Joan Mc Boston telling their new address j Curdy was flower girl for her ... In one corner a picture of ai iaunt. bird house and little bird bearing! , Edward Mything. formerly of the sign ' fur rent' . . . and.print-j! S;ilem. was best man and ushers ed in large letters "Ye?, we foundt a tviuse at 152 Start ford t., West) Itcifcbury, Mass., a Boston euburbf . . . and signed Martha and Mel. . J SEEING THE SIGHTS . . . are Jane Walsh and Katherine WiH helm of Eugene, spending the summer in New York. ... The past weekend they were in Wash- ington, D. C. On Saturday they were present at the opening of the Lincoln papers to the public V . . later viewing them. . . Thejr lso .visited the seriate, staying until adjournment at 4 sjn. . . I The girls had lunch with Jane werejDavid Veblen, Richard Ral ston and M. Eugene Reed. For her son's nuptials Mrs. Ot ten chose a grey satin suit with orchid cqrsage. j The wedding reception w(as held at the home of the groom's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Ralston. Presiding at the bride's table arid cutting the cake were Mesdames Albert G. Dennis ton of Eugene, Robert A. and John P. McCurdy, H. S. Gran- natt, W. R. -Ka.ser of Seattle, Will iam C, L. O. and Ionner O. Ral Ellsworth, daughter of Congress- j Irr' ' nssisimg were me misses man Harris Ellsworth. ; . . . Jane Walsh has a job in ooe of th Ixft candy shops on Times Square until fall. f OK A BRIDE . . . Mis. Walter Spaulding entertained with an at JifMine Tuesday night for Anne Mne Doerfler, who-ch&nges her name to Mrs. P. Wayne Row this Anne Walker, Eleanor Nagel, Sal ly Ralston, Mrs. Patrick F. O' Brien and Mrs. David Veblen. When the newly weds left, on their honeymoon to southern Oregon the bride was wearing a grey suit with, black accessories and corsage of orchids. Mr. Ot- ftern$on. . . . The honor guest, ! ten and his bride will make their In a Dale veliow frock with lace i home in Portland. Both attended Inserts. . . . The hostess in waters i the University of Oregon where Xail blue jersey and white flow- she was a member of Gamma Phi en. ... A pink hesrt above the ! Beta and he of Phi Gamma Delta. "Friends' wonder how I I stay looking so young . ft I. " tJ. , t- . yJ - J Mfirs icsioce swing nown scauty to vaomo sun Does the Spring -Flower beauty of your face and throat skin still win you compliments? If not, may we suggest JMKJOBT.ME. For most womein, tbuji widelv approved face cream has helped the alin recapture and retain firmness, freshness, smoothaess, youthful-looking loveliness and cliarm. endocreme alone contains ACTTVOL, ' an eflfective replacemcr.t for! a certain natural feminine substance erntial to sLin beauty. Absorbed by the skin, it helps restore normal growth to ageing cells and tissue. 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