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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1949)
I ! i t Sr f Wedding Date Told The wedding of Miss Sally Cor nelius, daughter of Mrs Evelyn Cornelius and Clifton Roop son of John Roop. Stayton on Sunday Mar 22 is being announced. The ceremony will be read by the Rev. Dudley Strain at trie First Chris tian church at 3 o'clock. The bride will be attended by Mis Betty Feilen. Donald Beltx will be be&t man. Mrs. Gerlinger On YWCA Board Mn T su i. Gerlincer was elec ted to the board of directors of the Salem YWCA in a meeting Tuesday. She succeeds Mrs. Mar garet Rosecrans, who resigned be cause business required her to be out of town a large portion of the time. The board announced that scholarships for summer sessums at the YMCA camp have begun arriving from the civic groups A large number of members were on hand for the meeting. Board Meets at Potter Hone The AAUW board meeting was held at Mrs. Fr in Potter's home on Saginaw street Tuesday night. This was the last meeting of the board A discussion was held on the neat regular business meeting May IT at Baxter hall at. 8 o'clock, when the organization wilt honor Willamette University senior girls. Board members will be hostes ses A program and social hour Will be included. DTT'S time to so";t yrif card for Ferrer D iy, June) ! 9, and y o-i kr .- . th at 7 0 .: DEED'S sura to like a cheery Father s Lay Carl that w:l'. an ordir.oTy gr!m j into a special mei that says just what you want to say - tha way you "'inf to say :?. Be('or j-t youts ' at Tltt Hodcrnt W Feature NORCROSS, RL'STCPAFT HALLMARK Greeting Cards oi Character 4.-,- -M a Tha Merry Master Bakers I At Are a dean and tidy lot ; Mil Scrubbing anal polishing their J 1 1 bakery 1 1 Until there's net a spot. I J SECRETS OF CHARM 1 By JOHN ROBERT POWERS Smart weenee. know that Indifferent frock late Watch any woman that all eyes follow admiringly when she enters the scene and hinety-nine times out ot si hundred it will be" a woman who ues accessor ies with the eye of an artist. Smart wotnfn know ;hat weli chosen accessories cafj turn an indifferent;: little frock into a dynamic costume. And if you wish to be a decorative asset to any room ydu enter, inexpensive accessories will win yeu flat'er ing acclaim that canrtot be mat ched by the costliest j of a- f-w season's back ' First Match Yearself To put accessories y work for yfu to wia you plaudits, there's one fundamental rule; Make sure that they rrtateh your j persona 1 iv' If you are the demure, in r,(x ent type, don't ever be tempt -e-1 to c lior.se the sophisticated ones. But if you're ai wie-look-ing modern.; your accessories In be the most; wqridly -Slooking the fah;on maris have to' offer. Yfu'U be glad tojknow that tho accessory picture for the coming summer is a handsome one Handbags. shes. gloves, sres and veils are beautiful in color, design andr workman ship. You'll be able to give your clothes that flare that wel -chosen accessories fo strikingly provide. There is one infallible signpost that points to the wi.i and clever av of selecting accessories It's m-i ked with these words, "three of a kind." It mean that you can i ear jhjree accessories in the same color; with a good effect. That it is dull and dangerous to wear more than thre4 accessories' Tomorrew: The Umlng ef the shrill! (Copyright 1S4S by John T Special Meetings 1 To Be Concluded i C I i 1 1 T(t.tm;lr rink urtll meet at Nohlgraw's- restaurant Thursday for the last in a series of three special discussion meetings. A panel discussion f with Miss Brenda Glass as maderator will be held M I The pteVious : meefnts -tn the enes were a round t-ablc on the traffic grd plan and a group dis- ciission on niental health led by ' I)r lU-ta e jliller. psychiatrist on the Oregoii state hospital tait At your Crocer$ well-ehesea seeesortes can tarn an a dynamic rastame! in the same color is certain. Even three can be a crowd when the color is bright. For example, you miht. be greatly tempted by the new pep per red shades in accessories to wear with your sheer navy dress this summer. You've a good idea but don't let it get the best of you. A red hat. scarf, belt, gloves bag and shoes would be fatal. Such a selection would cause the tail to wag the dog Breaking It Up Instead, choose navy for your hat and shoes. Take your red accent out ift your bag. belt and scarf or a pony. Your gloves can then be navy or white a the tc casion demands. There are limit less combination, of course. Red shoes and purse would be fine if the rest of your costume is restricted to navy. There's a lot rf fashion talk about the momx-hramatic look -that's wearing one subtle color such as giay or beuje throughout. Because these colors are subdued, this looks very well. It would call out the fire department if carried out in red. In anv case, it takes great style and sophisti cation to get away with it That's way I say, '"Three of a kind's enough" r S from J R P TEN SECRETS or CHIRM You are welcome, freo of -h.;e 'o my reminder card. TFN SKCRfrs oe CHARM It list ten '0rtinta to re member as milestones along the roal to greater charm Carry It with V14 and ymi won t overlook any of th wavs you intprev all who roto .n contact with vou Wrtta to me n car of this newspaoer and enclM a stamped, seli-adresaed ri"rn en velope. Dill Co ) On the Fairways Two players. Mrs. Eldon Vaughn and Mrs. W. A. Ott tied for low number of putts ladies day it Oak Knoll Golf club on Wednes day. Plans were made for a two ball foursome for May 22. with husbands as guest. Low net Wednesday was won by Mrs. Vaughn. SPRING VALLEY Main speak er on the program at Spring Val ley Community cliib Friday, May 1 1 at 8 p m v. ill be Frank Craw ford of Zena who will talk on the special election. The committee on arrangements includes the club of ficers. Mrs Harey McLaughlin, president. Mr S B. Ddge. vice president and Mrs. R. V. Carlson, secretary. To Sell Tri-Y girls are giving a rum mage sale Saturday morning. 363 Court street. Sue McElhinny. fi nance chairman is in charge. Rum , mage is to be brought to YWCA. urn mm w iwn On This HOME FREEZER Formerly NOW Cubic Faat $299.50 $!OS.(K VACUUM CLEANER Formerly NOW Floor-typa 69.50 39.03 COFFEE Glass at SPECIAL: Floor & Dust Mops Your Choice For . . . 79c WHY DRIVE ALL OVER TOWN SHOP KEITH BROWN JMiss Henry Will Wed The engagement of Aliss Bar bara J. Henry " being announced today by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Henry of Toledo. Miss Henry will marry Lawrence O. Alien, of Albany, at the Trin ity Methodist church in Toledo on JUIT it. j Mr. Allen attended Oregon Stata couege. The bride-elect is word ing for the state department of education in Salem. They will Ijva in Albany following their marri age. Mrs. Bayne New Club President SALEM HEIGHTS The Salem Heights Womans club met Friday ; at the home of Mrs. Homer Mc J Wain on Fairview avenue for a covered dish luncheon. Mrs. Lyle Bayne was installed as president; Mrs. Leslie Bates, i vice president: Mrs. Fred Brown ' ing. secretary: and Mrs. William Gardner, treasurer. Mrs. Edward A. Carleton. past president, was the installing officer The club voted to enter the project, of the National Federa tion of Womans clubs. '"Build a Better Community." The club will take as their part improving of the inferior and grounds of the community hall. The committee reported on the : Federation meeting in Macleary. j The program was presented by ' members of Salem high school. A vpiano solo, by Dorothy Pederson. ' flute solo. Marilyn Brower, and a clarinet quartet, by Leona Todd. Dofuthv Govig. Darlene Engdahl, and Wlyi-e Lehman The club ; voted & to the Salem hich school Lyband. to heio send the band to fr?lamath Falls. J G. Boock Npw Rainbow Officer GUdys Boock" was 'fleeted wor thy a.lvisr of Chidw'k assem bly. Order of the Rainbow for Girls at a meeting held Tuesday ! nipht Other officers are Marilyn ; Power, associate worthy adtrisor; r:rthv Periei son. chanty: Shir ley Jones, hope; Nonin Hamilton, faith In,allation will be held May 24 IVMolay boys will crown the worthy advisor at this meeting. Initiation was held Tuesday for Jovt-e Randall. Frances Mathews. Ardith Gaiber and Keren Rasmus- sen. On May 22 a school of instruc tion fr officers of the seven as semblies in th- Salem district will be held at Masonic Temple The Rainbow spring dance Mav 13 will be held at Glenwood ballroom from 9 to 12. Koreans Subject !Of Noon Talk i Mrs. Ben Koh. American-born Korean woman was speaker at the noon meeting of the Soroptomist club on Wednesday. She discussed the status of women in Korea and talked about general conditions in that country. Because the country is definite y anti-communist, strongly Chris tian and holds a strategic position, she believes that America should ofter Korea support. Financial aid is much needed, she said. Americana can also as-si.-t by providing aid for students who wish to be educat'd here, she said. Mr Koh. an exchange student at Willamette university, sang na tive songs preceding her talk. Films Tonight A group of German films being presented for the public at Wal- , ! ler hall tonight by the Slem Art association includes several Ger man primatives. The Gollen, Mis understood, and Don Juan's Wed- ; ding. The showing which is free, is to form a nucleus for film study group planner) tentatively by the Salem Art association for next ' year. TO BELIEVE KEITH BROWN . MAKERS Vi Price) fTlw Red Shoes9 Delights at Pfevieiv: Due at State Theatre i i 3. Arthur Rank's The Red Shoes." based on Hans Christian I Andersen's fairy tale and winner of three " Oscars. delighted a select audience at a pre-view at the State theatre Wednesday. In full color, the roadshow presentation will be at the State from , Sunday through Wednesday, with daily showings at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m.' ! There also will be an extra showing Sunday at 5:30 p.m. All seats ! will be reserved. ' The story is that of a young girl I consumed with ambition to attend ' a dance in red shoes. She finally I acquires the shoes and has a hap ' py time at the dance but when ! it is over the shoes refuse to stop j dancing and take the girl out into j the street, over mountains and j valleys and forests, through night j and -day. j Moira Shearer, red-haired. ! blue-eyed ballerina, is outstand ing. The Red Shoe-."' is the first : picture ever to present a full length fbaPet in its entirety. AH i exteriors were filmed in actual locales' London. Paris. Monte Carlo, ;Nice. Cannes and Maritime ! Alps. It was co-written, produced j and directed by Michael Powell ' and Ernern- Pressbureer. makers ; of "Colonel Blimp." "Stairwav to HeaVen." "Black Narcissus ' other outstanding pictures. and The i score includes excerpt j black-hatred dancer), star of the from iFrinl's Danse Bohemian. Monte Carlo ballet, and Esmond Stravink:' Petrouchka, Tschai- Knisht forchetra conductor), kowsky's Swan Lake. Chopirr's I partiatlv-blmded war veteran who Les Sylphides. Rossini's Boutique J-co-starred in "Black Narcissis." Fantasjjue. Delibe's Copella. Glin- j "Henry V and "Silver Fleet." ska's Kamarinskava and Ado'oh ! "The Red Shoes" won the high Adam's Giselle, all played by the I est honors of the Academy of Mo-.- ' 1 1 1 1 . Ptrttir A rt anH SinrM for - ! . I J . resT: '' i ' i a A . i1 r. mJUA F - - -t W C alii M -T i'sns. daughter zi Mrs. Z.::?er.& Say a a whose engage ment to Pa;'! F. 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The cast includes Anton Wal brook (Boris Lermontov, impres sario), veteran of the Viennese stage; Marius Goring (Julian Craster, composer), trained at the Old Vie theatre in London and wartime broadcaster of propagan da into Germany; Moira Shearer (Vicky Page). 22 -year-old prima ballerina of the Covent Garden Opera ballet: Leonide Massine (Grischa Ljubov. ballet coach and The Cobbler), world-known dan cer and choreographer and mem ber of famous troupes since 1915; Robert Hflpmann (Ivan Boleslaw sky. Vicky's dancing partner), star in "Henry V" and others: Albert Basserman (Sergei Ratov. senic designer). 81. outstanding in Hol- I l v wood productions: Ludmilla j Tcherina ( I r i n e Boronskaya. best production in color, best music score and best art direction KB. 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