The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 04, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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Tha Statesman. Salem. Owgm. Wdn day. May 4.
143
Knovr the right thing to do and you can enter any room with th
poM and grace that others envyt
SECRETS OF CHARM f,
By JOHN ROBERT POWERS
' Do you feel hy. self-conscious,
uncomfortable when you enter a
r'Kxn full of people? Do you
f-l as though the spotlight ia
on yiU and that you are not
ure you can take it? If ao. you
are like a good many other girls.
H w to enter a room full of
people seems to tax the poise of
must of them.
To get over this discomfort,
there are just two things you
n-ed do First, before you arrive,
ditrms and groom yourself as well
mi you know how, so that you
kujw you are looking your best
and then ferret your appear
ance!3 Once you arrive, concen
trate on the ethers present in
stead of yourself.
Knew Year Meves
Second, be sure of what you
me going to do when, you enter.
In this way you can avoid the
h tiling, unsure confused steps
th.it are the outward evidences of
shyness and self-consciousness. .
The "right" thing to do is al- j
oist always the sensible thing
t i . i . i
r ii instance, mi a large panjr
y u naturally pause in the door
way until you have located your
h tess. You then go directly to
h-r. She will of course introduce
y u to other guests and In a
moment you will no lunger be
the shy stranger.
At a small party, your hostess
uuaUy will meet you at the
1 xir and introduce ' you imme
diately to .anyone you do not
aheady know. You then find a
seat for yourself next to some
oie with whom you are con
genial. LXMi't Suffeeate! Clreelate!
At any gathering, whatever you
d. don't tuck yourself away in
Tomorrow: Rules for choosing slothes that will flatter your figure.
'Copyright mr John T. ZMUe Cm
SOCI ETY CLUBS MUSIC
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a comer. People may not realise
you are shy. Instead, they'll
think you are stand-offish and
they'll be offended by your dis
tant manner. This la -of course
far from what you Intended. Lit
erally, what you have done is
to put yourself on the spot! Youll
be off It, just as soon as you put
yourself next to people! ,
It's never wise to enter a pri
vate dwelling, "'private office or
private room without observing
the imputation of a closed door.
Always knock and wait until you
are invited to enter. Then don't)
ri i-h in Tak It Ufv and 'closek
the door softly behind you. You'lFT
find your welcome warmer!
Your entrance into any situa
tion or room will be more charm
ing and you will feel more
poised " if you always walk,
stand arid sit with the utmost
- grace you can command.
f. S from . R F
AVOID 'SXEVsTNTTI HOUR
FRENZY"
That what the Powers CirU emU
it when you (ail to da your nails, your
hair, your ctothlnf care, on the right
day. Then you are frenzied at the
last minute. They avoid It. and you
can too. by following a definite pre-
gram during the week. There are
certain day beat (or each grooming
activity. I'll send you my "Calendar
for the Fastidious free of charge If
you'll write to me la care of this
rxwipapcc and enclose a stamped,
nelf-addiesscd. retura envelope. Send
fwj, your Calendar today add foilew
UiaVachedlile of the Powers Girls.
Dr. ana) Mrs. Iscest B. Stre
(Anita Jarman) and eight months
old son, Eugene, jr., left Tuesday
te retura to their home In Santa
Monica, Calif, following a fort
night's stay in the capital at the
heme of her grandmother, Mrs.
Daniel , Jarman.
Fabric Twoome The American Golfer
In Tha 1949 .Manner
.Hare's a frock in the smartest Ahirtwuiel iia you'd
waril a practical outnt for aetiT osp senator
Sf orlsv- The top is tailored la whita
piqua stripe-J chanibray tha skirt with ltg biej
flapped pocku. is ia xaotcTuiig pkiin sshsmxbrtty. S14AI
Mothers to
Be Honored
By Students
Mothers of college students at
tending: the University of Oregon
and Oregon State college will be
honored at Mother's weekend cel
ebrations on both campuses this
Friday. Saturday and Sunday.
Numebroua events are on the
schedule In honor of the mothers
with state organizations of both
mothers clubs slated to meet on
Saturday.
Among those headed for the
University of Oregon at Eugene
this weekend will be Mrs. W. W.
Baum, who will be a guest of her
daughter, Frances: Mrs. Geor ge
S. Hoffman, a guest of her daugh
ter. Jeanne: Mrs. Geor ge Alex
ander, who will visit her daugh
ter, Charlotte. and son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
George C. Alexander: Mrs. George
H. Swift, who wil Ibe with her
son, George, jr. and daughter, Jean
Claire: Mrs. Phil M. Schnell, who
will be the guest of her daughter,
Phyllis; Mrs. Oliver Huston, the
guest of hex daughter. Virginia;
Mrs. Francis Burgy, who will be
with her daughter. Joan: Mrs. R.
M. Fltzmaurice, who will visit her
son. Jack, and daughter, Joan;
Mrs. H. H. Barlow, who will be
the guest of ber sons, Jim and
Bill: and Mrs. B. E. Owens, who
will be the guest of her son, Bel-don.
Going down Sunday to be with
their daughters will be Mrs. Mol
lis Huntington, to visit her daugh
ter. Crystal. Mrs. Lester C. Mc
Leod, to be the guest of her
daughter, Irene. Mrs. John Caugh
ell to be with her daughter. Jo
sephine, and Mrs. John Carson,
who will be with her daughter,
Jane. Mrs. Charles Huggins will
spend the weekend with her
daughter, Suzanne, as will Mrs.
Aubrey . Tussing, to visit her
daughter. Roberta. Mrs. Grant
Fallin will be the guest of her
daughter. Mrs. Calin Hersey (Car
ol Fallin). Mr and Mrs. Walter
CLUB CAUETNDAK
WIDKIIDAT
St. Paul's guild of St. Paul's church,
no-host luncheon, me at parue house.
Ho Brett, dinner. Golden Pheasant.
Centralis temple. Pythian Sisters. S
pjn. K. P. hatl. Officers meet at 7 p.m.
Women's Fellowship Knight Memor
ial church silver tea and prof ran-, at
the church, I p.m.
Altar Society of St. Vincent dePaul '
ehurca meet at school htwarjr. 7 JS p. J
Ncigb-halTs
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Luncheons
Events of
Week
Several informal luncheons are
on the social agenda for this week.
Mrs. Robert Sears and Mrs. Carl
Porter of Albany were hostesses
for an informs! luncheon on Tues
day afternoon at the former's
country home in compliment to
a group of their friends. Covers
were placed for twelve and the af
ternoon hours were spent in for
mallyv m
Mrs: Gene Vandeneynde pre
sided at luncheon Tuesday after-
nioAY00" lunchOQ- ! club. Additional guests were Mrs.
Barbara Preitchie Tent. Daughters of Hall Lusk and Mrs. Gene Vande
Union Veterans meet at Salem Worn- nvnrie The tahle was ren terfd
with a large pink candle and pink
ribbons which extended to indi
vidual May baskets filled with
; pink blossoms, making the placet
be in Eugene for the for the guests
house guests of- Mr. I Mn- inia Aicargar wui en
tertain at luncneon ana ortdge
Thursday afternoon at her Falr-
a member Of j mnunt Hill hnnw for members
of her club. Mrs. Everett deWeese
will be an additional guest.
Oreson Crape Camp. Royal
bors of America meet at VTw
p m.
Ladies of GAR business, meeting at
YWCA. S p m
Son of Union .Veterans and auxU-
iary meet at Salem Woman's clubhouse
I je p m.
THURSO AT
Chin Us club. No. 1 meet at Salem
Memorial hospital chapel. 7 3 p.m
Keizer Ladles Sewing, club with Mrs. :
3. E. Whitehead. Cumrainji Lane. 1
covered dish luncheon at noon. j
Pnnele Pleasant Point social club j
an s clubhouse. X p m.
Cnglewood Woman' club with Mrs
HufA J. LowmlUer. S23 N. Winter t
1:13 dessert luncheon.
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Kirk will
weekend as house guests
and Mrs. T. O. Russell, formerly
of Salem. Mrs. Kirk, a member of
the state board, will attend the
motners meetings on Saturday. p
Bound for Oregon State at CoKL
vaius lor ine roomers weekend
celebration will be Mrs. Douglas
McKay, who will visit her daugh
ter, Mary Lou. on Saturday; Mrs.
Oscar I. Paulson, who will be the i
guest of her son-in-law and j
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Rinearson; Mrs. Elmore Hill, who
will be with her daughter, Mari
lyn: Mrs. R. C. Blaxall. the guest
of her daughter, Joan: Mrs. Wal
ter Jfenyder, the guest of her
daughter, Nancy; Mrs. Chester
Pickens, who will
un enqueue
; -By Robert Lee I
visit ner h.
daughter, Jean; Mrs. J. C. Lindley,
to be with her daughter, Janet;
Mrs. .Wallace Bonesteele, to visit
her daughter, Marianne; Mrs.
George Croisan, who will be the
guest of her daughter, Mariano;
Mrs. Leo Raima nn, who will visit
her daughters, Mary and Shirley;
and Mrs. Frank Burl Ingham, who
will be the guest of her son, Donald.
Q. What is the correct way to an
j swer an invitation to wedding
reception or breakfast?
I A. On the first page of note pa
per, and although It Is written by
hand, the spacing of the words
should be the same a though they
were engraved. Also, if the invita
tion is written in the third person,
reply should also be written
in that person.
Q. Should the hostess arise when
receiving an introduction?
A. Yes. always; and she should
offer her hand to the men as well
a$ to the women.
"Q. At a buffet supper, is It cor
rect to place the silver and nap
kins where they can be picked up
last?
A. Yes, and more convenient.
I A RtrihHr
Party .
Gregory Stadter was host for a
party Tuesday afternoon at the
Fairmount Hill home of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward O
Stadter. jr.. to celebrate his sev
enth birthday. Movies were shown
and later birthday cake was
served.
Guests of Gregory were Tommy
HeltzeL Michael Fritz. Mickey
Campbell. Randy deWeese. Doug
las Hamilton, Ronny Potts. Dar
ren Nordyke. .Larry McCargar.
Billy Purvine, Billy Brown. Kerry
Burke. Stephen Dawson, Carolyn
and Catheryn. Stadter.
To Honor a
Visitor
b Mrs. William E. Judson will
entertain with a - luncheon this
afternoon at her home on Norway
street in compliment to Mrs. Robert-C.
Bamett.' who is here visit
ing with her two daughters. Roby
and Glenna. from Anchorage
Alaska. The Barnetts formerly
made gheir home in Salem.
Bridge will be in play after the
luncheon hour. A yellow color
scheme will be tarried out in the
table appointments with a May
day theme used in decorating.
Covers will e placed for Mrs.
Barnctt, Mrs. Roy Mink. Mrs.
Gerald Fisher, Mrs. Terry Ran-;
dail. Mrs. Jack Kuhn, Mrs. Elmo
Lindholm. Mrs. Curtis Wright and
Mrs. Judson.
Meeting Postponed
The West Salem Wnmin'i rluh
meeting, which wss scheduled for
rs .
inurwaj nigm. nas been postpon
ed until Thursday, May 19.
Caeca bees m D vffl BeM fftefr t treet. ffnryf wmwer w4
regular monthly review 'Thursday 1 ared. Mrs.! Hardie Phillips being
night at 24S North Commercial I in charge tof the arrangements.
trrt
taking
my lurs
to
Prices!''
You don't hav to be an-
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9CK&t fcxavr to rexilize) th
advantaas of storing j your
winter furs at Price's ...
careful Inspection of your garment;
mothproofing and storage in j
constant temperature vaults to
preserve the lustre, are just a
few of the reasons why you i
should brtn-a your coat ; to
13$ N. Llbertr St.?
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long distancen
are. loner
than you nay think
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'25Q
(daytime aUtioa raU for flret
three soinsrsee not iitHading tax.
When yo talk longer than the
three minute minimum.additionai
rim a is charged by the as
Birthdays are happy days and long distance can maxa tnem
even -happier. Long d is tame is personal, it's fast. Qalls go
through in an average of less than two minute. . usually
whils you stay on the lin.
Get the ajxswer fast.
use long
distant
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