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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1948)
A Seen arid Heard.. By IERYME ENGLISH SPciii&licatef Youthmore's new gabardine aristocrat shows you how two tones look smarter than one 'this sea eon. Pale jacket has dark accents that flatten jour hipline-make jgur waist look wedding-ring small. Deep tone skirt is straight-as-an-arrow and im peccably tailored to give jou lean and lovely lines. Beige and brown, caramel and brown, or light gray and charcoal in Pacific's superb 100 wool Pamisheen. $69.75 ' m a aa. AI-slM . ODIOON j NOW IN PARIS ... are Miss Mabel! P. Robertson and Evan Boise.! who left here the end of August for a three month's sojourn in Europe . . . They have been I in Florence and other Italian cit ies and Switzerland . . . return' ins to Paris for ten more days . . They will leave in mid-November for the states and will visit in i Boston and New York before head ' ing westward . . . Miss Robert ton just missed ; her brother and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brooks, who have been in Bor deauxi . . . however, they talk ed by phone . . . Mr. Brooks has retired from the consular 1 service and they are coming by boat, dock i ing in New Orleans . . . then driving west, planning to locate somewhere on the west coast . LOCAL. ANGUS . . . Mrs. Hu bert A. Goode of Portland, who was elected national president of the American Legion auxiliary in Miami this last week, is an aunt of Mrs. Harold Busick of Salem and a sister of Mrs. Williah I. Har gis (Ethel Poling Phelps) of Port land, formerly of Salem . . . Spe cial honors to Salem's Mrs. Leon Brown, Oregon national commit- teewornan, who made the nomin a ting speech . . . according to delegates who have attended past national conventions Mrs. Brown's nominating speech was the best ever made before the auxiliary . . Two thousand Portland ros es were air expressed to Miami for convention delegates and on hand to receive them at the air port was Kelly. Owens, Salem state commander. . . . While en parade . . . Mrs. Goode, a striking looking woman, went to Miami with a complete new wardrobe, never appearing in the same outfit twice . . . For her installation she wore an all- navy costume, a crepe dress trim med in crisp taffeta, taffeta hat and white orchids . . ". and car rying eight, dozen red roses . . Monday when she made the rounds Of the caucuses of the national auxiliary's regional divisions she wore a charcoal grey faille dress with alligator shoes and purse, a velour hat of delft blue and for a touch of color a pale pink-mauve orchid ... and for the all-states dinner, the major social event of the convention, she also chose blue, her favorite color ... an electric blue crepe with blue se quin bodice, slippers and gloves of the same blue ... A recep tion hi her honor followed the din ner at Oregon headquarters, Al catraz hotel . . . Mrs. Goode is known for her good "clothes sense 1 and planned and shopped with care for her convention cos tumes ... COCNSELOR ADVICE ... In the October issue of Charm in the questions and answer column Ju lia Johnson, formerly of Salem, now of Chicago, was listed as the one to write to for information re garding reputable vocational coun selors ! as she is secretary of (he Chicago Branch of the National I Vocational Guidance association 'and Vocational counselor at the Federal Reserve bank of Chicago. CHANGE -OF ADDRESS . . . soon for Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rich es, who hope to move the end of the week to their newly built home on Ben Lomand Drive ... The Fred Cords, who have been tem porarily with the Gus Moores, plan to move in their new home on Madrona avenue by the end cf the month . . . The Ronald Hudkins new home is nearby on Ewald avenue and both are made of hollow tile blocks . . . Before winter is over the senior Herbert Stiffs plan to be in their new creek side home on North Winter street as "do the Coburn Grabenhorsts, who are building high upon Can dalaria Heights . . . The Robert H. Halls are now domiciled at the Kennedy apartments, most con venient for both, as she is working at the state house and he is attend ing Willamette law school. . TEA TIME ... on Thursday when the Delta Delta Delta alum nae were tea hostesses at the Fred B. Moxley home . . . the affair in compliment to Mrs. Carroll Ro ger Nelson, a Tri Delta alumnae and the new Panhellenic adviser at Willamette university . . . The honor guest, an attractive blonde, choosing a becoming emerald green satin tea frock . . . The Nelsons, who have been living in the east, were attracted to Oregon during the war when he was sta tioned at Camp Adair . . . He is now taking his pre-med work at Willamette university . . Re ceiving with the honor guest was Mrs. Moxley, who wore black highlighted with a white collar . and Mrs. Kenneth Carlson, the president, whose black dress was enhanced with black lace . . The decor . . . pink and laven der chrysanthemums in twin vas es on the mantle ... a sea green taffeta floor length cloth on the tea table . . . gorgeous fuchsias in two crystal stemmed bowls ar ranged in the center at the back of the table . . . also fuchsias at the base of the candelabras . . Assisting . . . Mrs. Ralph Camp bell, who headed the tea director- . i mar - t aie, in navy Diue . . . Airs, nuu-f ert Sprague, who poured, a synW phony in brown . . . and young Mrs. Clifford Hill chic in black wool, the deep peplum of black faille . . . About the guests . . . Pink ros es adorning the side of Mrs. James T. Brand's deep violet bat- and matching her silk scarf . . . Mrs. William Healy, a newcomer in the city, selecting a black costume suit and wearing the new strap sandals . . . Mrs. Wolcott E. Bur en smart in an eoony Diue suit. with matching chapeau trimmed in a pert feather ... A mocha brown feather hat for Mrs. Lewis Griffith . . . After school came . Leah Hogue in grey . . Mrs. Earl Cooley and the new dean of girls at the high school. Miss Elizabeth Gilbert ... A two some . . . Mrs. Leon Perry In black crepe witn grosgrain noDon trim . . . and Mrs. James Scnu ler, whose dark outfit was accent ed with a pink hat. Michael Carolan Now in New York Word has come to Dean Melvin Geist from Michael Carolan who went to New York this fall to con tinue his voice work. He is study ing voice with Mrs. Neidlinger and coaching at the Juilliafd School of Music with Charles Baker in ora torio. Recently he was appointed tenor soloist at Church of the Ascension on Fifth Avenue tinder the direction of Vernon deTar. While at Willamette Carolan was soloist three years with the Salem Oratorio society in the annual performance of Handel's The Messiah." He graduated last spring from the Willamette University College of Music with a major in voice. He was a member of the A Capella choir and tenor soloist in ,-AME Mothers to Hear Dean . Miss Mary Bash, new dean of women at Oregon State college, will be the guest speaker at the first fall meeting of the Oregon State mothers Monday afternoon at the Salem Woman's clubhouse at 2 o'clock. Mrs. L. O. Arens is president of the mothers this year. Members are asked to bring their rummage for the sale to be held October 29 and 30. Mrs. Oscar L Paulson is tea chairman and as sisting are Mesdames D. H. Up john, E. L. Miner, W. G. BurrU and Carl Miller. Recent rradnateti of Amrinn Association of University Women will meet on Tuesday at 7:30 with airs, uene Huntley, 1053 Terrace Drive, Kingwood Heights. Mrs, Harold Shogren will speak on music. The' Stat man, Salem, Oregon, Sundcry, October7!1. 184831 CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY Marion auxiliary. 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