The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 21, 1948, Page 13, Image 13

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By ERYME ENGLISH
TRAVEL. TIME . . . Come
spring and the ttrge to pack one's
bags and set out on a leisurely
trip cross-country or even make
plans for cruises in southern
waters . . . Quite a few Salem
folk are setting out this week on
pleasure trips . . . One of the moat
delightful trips we've heard of ts
the Aladdin Garden tour wnicn
Mrs. Prince W. Byrd and daugh-
the bride, tall and beautiful, in
her blush pink satin gown and
matching lace mantilla . . . the
gown had been worn by the Erail
Sick's three daughters and Mrs.
William McGilchrist, jr. purchas
ed the lace mantilla when she
was in Barcelona. . . . The bride's
sheaf like bouquet of pink camel
lias and ribbon . . . later caught
by Charlotte Alexander as the
ter. Betty, are taking . . . they en- newiyweas aasneq away on ineir
train tonight for San Francisco to """eJra - : uhucmimiu.
join the tour . . . From the bay outside waiting for the throw
city they head for New Orleans - yellow orchids were pinned
and Baton Rouge to view the gar- to the brides going away suit...
dens and in Natchez. Miss., will r,A' lh' l"9" h- loA'Hy
visit famous old homes fo. thi ee r ' ancpara nome me seiun.
The decor . . . gorgeous ar-
of plum blossoms
about the rooms . . . the bride's
table covered with a white or-
-l Alert i n rl I irifi in thir
itirvLr-'v K Mrhil A la- rangements
bama, where they will see the j
. " tn. Tt n ar,d' clth and garlanded with
Jacksonville up the coast to aa- , ,. , ,f ... i
:.! " ,k Tf-KHtn s r ismilax. caught at the corners with !
thev will "see three of the most i .n?Tay of lLolet an? pi'.'k
famous gardens. Middleton, Cy
press and Magnolia . . . From there
they will go to Williamsburg,
Richmond and Washington, D. C,
to view the historic sites . . . The
tour ends in New York, where the
Byrds plan to spend a week .
Before coming west the Salem
bouvaron . . . The tiered cake
encircled with smilax, bouvardia
and violets . . . and nosegays of
the flowers tied to the silver
branch candelabras ... A steady
stream of guests waiting to feli
citate the radiant newlyweds. . . .
A toast ... to the bride a-- )
cri-rv ri K Pmil Cirlr 1
... .... i w'... j i w.n . . . i tj
travelers wni visk in cosion ana ( charming wife, who sang, smart
go up to Niagara Falls, and to ly dressej jn a brown faie suit
Quebec. Montreal and Toronto . . . with vvhite trim, white chapeau
then down to Chicago and home on ;)nd wnite orchid . . . The Sicks
the Empire Builder ... are en route home to Seattle af-
Headed east . . . Mrs. A. A ter a sojourn in Phoenix and
Siev.ert leaves Monday by train California . . . Many down from
for Philadelphia for an extended , Seattle for the occasion . . . The
visit with her daughter, Beth, who j Stephen C'hadwicks . . . she in
went east in the fall to continue a smart navy blue ensemble.
with her vocal work . . . Beth now , white hat and white orchid ...
. i : i j ! Mr. Tulvn - , , u . i ""rw- Ra v ctrikina" in
haa ner aparimeni lurmsnra iiu,"- vij naiciuwii vim. mi j --- - ,
ready for her mother's visit . . . beige wool jersey outfit with white satin gown and beige hat with, coats and white glove
She just hopes the cold weather , pique mm ann maicr.ing t napeau. , maline and flowered crown
and snow clears up before sne ar- - - - uuam mumgan oi ,
nves . . . wniie in tne east wirs. '""'j uir,
Ki.-rt nH hr daughter Dlan wearing a leaf green suit with
but . . . we wor looking at a style
magazine only a few months old, BNL in
fact, and we didn t realize how much' of a
chant? has taken place. Look at a Vogue
of last spring and see, and gasp.
Shsh. t pish us I . . There's something
strangely subversive about the way the
weatherman has been acting lately, and we
think he bears investigation. Even good old
reliable rainy Oregon weather can't be de
pended upon. Now you know, no well man
nered American weatherman would do the
things that have been done this year. We
bet he's a Red.
Alpha and Omega . . . Looking over
a group of women wearing hats last week,
we came to the conclusion that there is no
middle of the road in women's chapeaux,
they are either completely dizzy or dis
gust. ngly uninteresting.
Times has changed ... It used to be,
when we smelled the paper mill it was
go.n? to rain. Nov when we smell the paper
mill its so smoky we can't tell if its rain
ing or not
Chambers oi Commerce please note . . .
We hope our millions of readers' up and
down the coasjt will take notice of this,
our thought provoking statement for the day.
A simple and effective way to put small
towns in the public eye would be to see
that at least one building has the town's
name atop it for the edification of the fly
ing public. When we travel by air (and it's
not half often enough) we want to see the
scenery and note the towns under us. Not
one In a dozen Is identifiable from the air
by the lay flyer. Including Salem.
Fall t!lt . . . Looking at the General
Federation Clubwoman, a national maga
zine for members of the Women's clubs,
we find a story titled "Let's See America
and Meet in Portland" and it suggests see
ing America enroute to the National Con
vention in May in Portland. There are
photos of Banff. Lake Louise, Grand Can
yon. Mormon Temple, Canadian Rockies,
California's coast. California's mountains,
California's Yosemite Falls. We wonder it
they know that Oregon has Wallowa Lake,
Oregon has some mighty nice mountains,
Oregon has a coast, Oregon has Crater lake
and Oregon has some falls. Furthermore,
Oregon's falls have water in them, unlike
Yosemite when we saw it a few years ago.
And this brings us to wondering if Yosemite
will be turned on even for the National
Federation of Women's club's special toui
this year. Silver Creek falls and Multnomah
will be we bet.
Speaking of Falls . . . That feather in
our new spring bonnet will be our undoing
yet. It whisks along the top of our little car
as we drive and last Sunday as we stopped
to pick up something we dropped in cKurch,
it fell completely off. What do nice average
sized women da with hats with tall feathers?
Maybe they are used to having something
above their ears . . .
If Yo-yoe come . . . can spring be far
behind? . . . Maxine Buren
trips to New York. Boston and violet flowered hat and violets : the latter a go
Atlantic City ... she plan, to be Pinned to the lapel of her ,uit. nd chic in si
away several months ... -. Mrs George SUckman in , skirt and legh
Also east bounJ . . . will be i beigewith black hat was up from . -ed PopP
Also east bound
Richard and Kay Chambers, who
leave Friday by plane for Chicago
San Francisco . . . aL-o from Seat
tle the Earl Dorans William Mac-
v v, i 1 w ,
. . . from there they will go up , p "V, w ' .uys
to Detroit to pick up their new j OI y'f . .
car . . . They will visit in New I Jhe patle . where punch
York Citv. Washington. Baltimore i " lI"e" ed. by th ushe" . - . A
and Philadelphia on the ..st1" f?f everyone to
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coast
however, their main
sation and helloes
m, m
.. . tii i ""wii mm uruiirs . . . more irom
stop win re at rawiucKei, ruiuuc . , ,. . ,,
down from Seattle, she stunning
Kav s siter and brother-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Rademach
er, ia ho are residing there while
he is attending Boston university
. The travelers will drive down
the east coast from Rhode Island,
go the southern route over to New
Orleans. Texas. New Mexico and
the Carl.-bad Caverns . . . They
will head for home in a month by
wav o? the Grand Canyon, Salt
Lake Cty and Reno . . .
To cruise . . . along the east
coast rf South America will be
former gernor A. W. Norblad
and Mr Norblad of Astoria, who
left Wednesday for New York
City, when they will sail on the
S S Uruguay on March 26 for
a 38 day cruise . . . They'll go
ashi.ie st the ports of Rio de Ja
neiro. S.nt.-s. Montevideo, Bue
nos Aiie Mid Trinidad . . . When
thev get h;n k to the states they
will st p (.ft in Washington, D C .
to see the.r son and family. Con
gressman and Mrs. Walter Nor
blad. S ATI RD AY'S MARRIAGE . . .
Pei feet .n ail detail was the
wedding of Helen Shepard and
George Alexander at high noon.
... St Paul's Episcopal church
filled .?h guests . . . some even
stanriir.'. . . . Even though the
weather man didn't turn on his
sunny srr..e, milady wore her
best bib end turker ... A beau
tiful sipht to see the many flow
ered tr.mmed hats and gay cos
tume from the back of the
church, just like a flower gar
den. . . .
Here Lhey comet . . . the hand
some young ushers . . . the six
pretty bridesmaids in their let
tuce green frocks and poke bon
nets tied in pink velvet . . . and
the honor maid. petite Sallie
Doran, carry violets and her bon
net tied with violet ribbon . . .
ohs and ahs for adorable Susan
Shepard in her white frock and
pink poke bonnet and wearing
tiny white gloves . . . and the
little candle girls, Sydney Shep
ard and Michael Waterman, in
darling pink ballerina frocks with
poke bonnets and pink satin bal
let slippers . . . Breathtaking was
in princess styie Diacx silk en
semble and matching milan straw
hat with laree heart shaoed
crown .
and Mrs. Robert McMurray
(Joann HaLstead) of Portland . . .
the latter a good-looking brunette
hort red coat, black
orn straw adorned
poppies ... Ine Feter
Bucks also down from Portland
. . . she in a becoming navy blue
and white print with navy cape
and pert straw chapeau with red
trim . . . Coming in with the R.
H. Baldocks were her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ros
well Beach of Portland . . . Mrs.
Baldock wearing a pretty green
and white print, her daughter
also choosing a print with black
straw pjcture hat . . .
The little ones . . . not to be
forgotten and thrilled about the
vedding . . . The Edward Stddter
m I m . . -
a Drown darlini in their identical v el low
i
. With
Mrs. Wayne Hadley her daugh
ter, Eileen, who was too excited
to eat before she left for the
wedding . . . Kit Carson with her
mother, Mrs. Harry Carson, Jr.
. . . The Gregory Lancaster's boy
taking It all in .
. . . Mrs. Thomas Holman choos
ing a black horsehair braid hat
. . . Pink and blue cornflowers
on the brim of Jeanne Foster's
black hat ... A pink rose in the
center of Mrs. T. B. Langdon's
chapeau . . . and Mrs. William
McGilchrist, Jr. in a handsome
black gown with diagonal inset
Ceetnme notes . . . Mrs. Velma , n lnm ooaice or Diue ernoenisnea
Farmer a picture in her copper with sequins and a black straw
satin suit and pink open crown fuchsia ribbon trim and
hat . . . Jeanne Busick in a mint flowers in shades of blue and
green silk with pink hat . . . her fuchsia . . . and we must men
mother. Mrs. William J. Busick tion the mothers who were stun
in a black full skirted suit and 1 ng in their gowns and wearing
pink flowered hat . . . Mrs. Roy ! gorgeous orchids ... A. wedding
S. Keene and daughter. Made- lon to be remembered. . . .
Mrs. Stella Cutlip of twins, Carolyn and Catheryn.
leine, over from Corvallis
the la tier's black hat encircled
with pink roses on the brim . . .
Mrs. Carl Nelson distinctive In
a navy blue ensemble, sable furs
and beige straw enhanced with
The Sons of Union Veterans and
auxiliary have postponed their
meeting to Tuesday, March 30,
when they will have a 6:30 o'clock
no-host dinner at the home of
maline in a light cinnamon shade! Mrs. Lura Tandy.
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Wear New bppravtf'
The w.der. cooler, more porous
waanbar.d has more supportive
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ieei end look like a million, helps
relieve fatigue Exclusive iea-.
tures new non-rol! top. new
tubular, lea bonds are more
comiertcble. fly-front pouch is
seif-odjsftng. Come an today.
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