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-V Sole-m. Ore- SOCI ETY CLU BS Visitors Guests in Capital ' I By Jeryme rfaflhh Statesman Society Editor The city is filled with numerous Visitors, many coming from far way points for extended stays in the capital. Arrives f renr .Wisconsin Mrs." Robert E. Guild (Paulie Wallace) arrived" ir the capital Tuesday night from Madison, Wis consin and is at the country home1 of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul EL Wallace. Mr. Guild is driving west arid will be here in a few days. Both nave been-attending the University of Wisconsin. Wednes day Mrs. 'Wallace and) her two daughters, Mrs. Guild ind Mrs. Robert W. Gdrmsen, attended the mother-daughter luncheon at the. Town club in Portland. Here from Oklahoma . ; I A house guest ' of Mrs. George E. Allen is her sister-in-law, Mrs. William H. Allen, of Tulsa, Okla homa. She will be here a fortnight sand Wednesday the two women left for a. stay along the Oregon roast Tuesday night Mrs. Allen entertained with a family party at !her North 21st street home in compliment to her guest. In the group were Mrs. William Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Elliott and sons, Tommy and Dick of Mc Minnville, Mrs E. Ward of Chi cago, Mr, and Mrs. ' Reynolds Allen, Jimmy, Molly, Sara and Spencer and Mrs. George Allen. Home from Ohio 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher ara being welcomed home from a sum mep's stay in the east. They visited their parents in Cleveland and Canton, Ohio' and made the trip by. car. To V(slt Parent Mr. and Mrs. Robert Relnholdt and daughter, Barbara, of Ashland are-visiting over the holiday week end at, the homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Reinholdt and Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Tonseth. Or? a' LI 11 ILliqiietie rj By Roberta Leo Q. Would it be all right to tip a waiter by the week instead of every meal, when one is staying at ja hotel for several weeks?. A. Yes; -this is mora convenient nd is often done. Q. Is it correct to congratulate a girl upon her approaching mar riage? A. No;, good wishes should be 'extended' to the girl, and con gratulations to the man. Q. Is 'it necessary for a man to rise if he is dining in a restaurant with -a , woman, and . another woman stops to speak to them? . A. Yes; and he remains stand ing until she departs. SEE carJCS- Cardigan Shorty Four Colors WASHABLE I. WOOL Will No! Shrink Long Sleeve Cardigans Nary Latludod Adjustoblo Six Upper Fly. I to 11 ; - I is - it o il I inwsoLry Thi Girl Born to Hansells ' ii . tif : To Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Han sell, jr. (Rose Ann Gibson) of Mo Minnville go congratulations on the birth of a seven pound daugh ter, Lynn Christine,! on Tuesday night at the McMinnville hospital. The little gir? is the Igranddaugh ter of Mr. and Mrsi Duane Gib son and Mr. and Mrs! J. W. Han sen, all of Salem, and the great granddaughter of Mrs. L. D. Gib son of, Salem artdfMrs. M. C. Powell of Milton, -? u nevoir Luncheon Mrs. RayL. Smith presided at ! a smartly appointed luncheon on i Wednesday ifternoon atjher Cen-j ter street hrtme in enrnnliment in i Miss Sally afid Miss Margie Smith, Who are leaving next week to attend college in the east. ; Sally will attend Jtandolph-Macon Wo men's college in Lynchburg, Vir ginia and Margie will -be a fresh man at DfcPauw university at Greencastlej Indiana. The lunch eon table fis centered with an arrangement of petunias and other late summer flowers were used about the rooms, i Covers Were plated for Miss Sally and Miss Margie Smith, their mother, Mis. G. Herbert Smith, Miss Joan and Miss Suzanne Bar nes, Miss j-Diane Proctor, Miss Janice Middle ton and Mrs. Ray Smith. Ruth Snycfe io Wed Tliis Fall - Mr. and cMrs. Carl Snyder are announcing! the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ruth Snyr der, to Jac Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Michael of Rich land, j Wash,; The wedding is plan ned for November j27 at SU Mark Lutheran efiurch. ?! ' Miss Snyder is a graduate of Salem high! school l and last year attended Cascade college in Port land. This Rummer she is Visiting her sister, iMrs. Arthur Case, in Richland. Her fiance is Serving wth the atmy and will complete his three 3ears service this falL Christening in Oregon Mr. andj Mrs. Linn C. Smith were hi Oregon City Sunday for the christening of her three grand children, jria, Bijly and Peggy Lou Plympton, children of Mr. and Mrs. ponald plympton. Mr. Smith was a godfather for Tia and Peggyj Lou. f The christening' was held at St. Paul'sf Episcopal" church in Oregon City at 12:30 o'clock with the Rev. qjoss officiating. A buf fet dinner for fhfrty followed the ceremony at i the Plympton home. -i; :i - - THE 98 Guarantosd Waalusbl September 1. 1949 !! ! i m I Sri 7 V I Tuns' 'Will . j Crepe Jl l . Blouse L r i i i '- ; ;.,;:;..; ;4,S8 a d's MUSIC St. Joseph's Setting For Nuptials ; St. Joseph's Catholic church in Salem was the setting for the marriage of Miss La Verne Harns berger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Karvsbcrger of Independ ence, a(id Leo J. Thoennes. son. of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew; Thoennes of Portland, on Wednesday after noon at 3 o'clock. Father T. J. Bernards officiated at the rites.' Miss Delores Klet'in? sang before the bridal oarty. entered and Mrs. Raymond Barton was the organist. Lighting Jthe candles 'were Mrs. Edward Lmd and Miss Darlene Kleent i who wore yellow faille taffeta frocks. ' ! Mr. Harnsberger gave - his daughter in marriage and her bridal ;gown was of ivory satin fashioned entrain and a fitted bodice with net yoke enhanced with beading and long sleeves. Her train Jength veil was of Chantilly lafe and cascaded from an .ivory satin braided headdress adorned with seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of gardenias and orchards. Miss Isabel Thoennes' was the honor maid and wore turquoise and bridesmaids- were Mrs. 'Clif ton H. Boehmer and Mrs. Warren Barrett, whose dresses were of heather rose. They all wore iden tical frocks of faille taffeta made with bertha collars and full skirts. The honor attendant's fin shaped j bouquet was of yellow gladiolus- ' es and the bridesmaids carried deep red fans of gladioluses. . Lynn Petersdn was flower girl and her dress was , of . heather rose and she carried a muff of flowers. Attend the Groom Mark Thoennes was best man and ushers were Edward Thoen nes, Glen Clark and James Ken non. j -. Mrs. Harnsberger selected a sea green creDe gown with black ac cessories for her daughter's wed ding, and a green orchid corsage. Mrs. Thoennes wore a royal blue crepe gown and a purple orchid corsage for her son's marriage. Thei newly weds greeted their guests at a reception at the Salem Woman's club. Pouring were Miss Verne DeWittend Mrsi Wj)Ham Kirk. Cutting the cake wereMrs. Harry Bressler and Mrs. Glenna Jayes.j Assisting were' Misses Shirley, Barbara and Beverly Peterson, Lela Beach, Marile Mc Farland, Clara Brown and Mrs. Vemort Bartsch. After a wedding trip north the couole will be at home in Cor vallis,; where the groom will at tend Oregon State college. For traveling the bride, donned a grey blue suit dress with naw and white accessories. .Pinned to her costume was a corsage of orchids Douglas Olson - To Be Married Announcement is being made of the approaching marriage of Douglas D. Olson, 4son of Mr. and Mrs. Silas M. Olson of Cascade Drive, Salem, to Miss Carol Marie Raymond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Raymond of Port land, : which will be an event of September 9 at the Piedmont Friends church The 8 o'clock ceremony will be followed by a- reception atthe church. The couple will liveXn Newberg while both attend Pacif ic college, daintily petallcd for endearing fashion... u:k' 17 1 1 I ' Jr f ,. J " j S if UWs. ' J I 1 1 0 V t I I 7 0r vTf Ulni fashiea. ilk peUHe4 eaf U weataa f rfewa. Leatber-Uiloml by famed Cmceadoe of esclas ve wwrfer fabric that slim aad bkbIos year bands U slender beauty aad - washing after wasbing - holds perfect slufe mmd sue. gr ever softer, asore doeskia-l&a. 7 v yV, - "3 lMN.Uberty ! Mis Shirley Clark Tells . Betrothal ; s Surprise news 'revealed at the bfidal party for which Miss Vir- ! ginia Beall . was hostess in honor of Miss Beverly Wikstrom Wed nesday night was the engagement of Miss Shirley Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Clark, to Fred Sproule, nephew of Mrs. iiainryn uaniei. au oi aiem. no wedding date has been set by the young couple. Miss Clark is a graduate of Sa lem high school and her fiance of Independence high school. He will attend Oregon College of Ed ucation this fall. The news was told when little Billy Bannister arrived at the party dressed' as Dart Cupid and carrying a corsage tied with, two' ribbons to which was "attached the engagement ring. The buffet table was centered with two heart shaped cakes, one with the names of Fred and Shirley and the other, Bev and Bob. Attending the party were Miss Clark, ,her mother, Mrs. Francis Clark Miss Jozann Clark, Mrs. Kathryn Daniel,- Mrs. Gil Ban nister, and Mrs. James W. Reall, Misses Beverly Wikstrom. La Velle duBuy, Marilyn Linser, Marilyn Reay, Marlene DeWitt, Alice Louise Ohling, Diane Stoody, Betty Bangart, Jeannette Martin, Evelyn Bishop, ' Virginia .Currier, Phyllis Cutler, Barbara Owens, Jo Ann DeWitt, Una Mae Grayless. Thais Crandall, Margy Actoni, Beverly Fox and Virginia BealL j Date Is Set i For Wedding Wedding bells will ring on Sat urday, September 17, for Miss Carolyn Carson and Austin H. Wilson, jr.: No previous an nouncement of the couple's en gagement had been announced, al though they have been a steady duo for several years. Miss Car son is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Carson and her fiance is the son of Mr. 'and Mrs. Austin H. Wilson. The marriage ceremony will be performed at the First Congrega tional church at 4 o'clock. The couple will make their home in Cbrvallis and complete their sen ior years at Oregon State college. The' bride-elect took her first two college years at Willamette! university and is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Her fiance is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. ; Mrs. . Wilson is planning two parties this week for the pleasure Of her future daughter-in-law. She is entertaining tonight and Friday at the Wilson home on A street with twenty guests bidden each night.: A linen and kitchen shower will fete the bride-to-be and a late; supper will be served by the hostess. Bouquets of as ters and marigolds will be used in decorating. FL Club Host to . Rdbekahs - Salem Rebekah lodge No. f was entertained Monday evening by the FL club, who put on an in teresting program of music and fun. The "FL club will, meet at the home of Mrs. Cblene Lourv5-" berry on Thursday" at 1577 Court street at 8 pjn. , The reception committee for September will be Mrs. Margaret Sisk. Mrs. Carl Staats, Mrs. Mer lin Ready, Mrs. LaVer Applegate, Miss Wilda; Siegmund and Mrs; Marguerite Simon. Mrs. William Gardner and her ?committee serv ed refreshments in the dining "room. More for Your Money School Dresses Especially For By Mrs.' GeaeTieve Smith Special recognition now 'is fdv- en chubby (Children bydesignerj whoi pay attention tos their S needs in' that 4 Z-S."' , T matter of room . ier cut, differert proportions, and. usually c o lo r s ( i ' ( nd fabric ' pat- ' f-i- trn ! that nre- r s.s--- . r... sent a . unmea effect For this rea son', you're much more likely to find becoming frocks and coifs in chubby sizes rather than by trying to get along with a regu lar garment in a size or so larger than the girl ordinarily wears. And' this season, fashion, has been kind to the chubby sister hood. Here are some of te typical designs that are espec ially Rood: KGINGHAMS Simple bodice and four-gore skirt in checks and the new small scale plaids, with touches - of white. Avoid large plaids and block plaids, stick to an all-over effect in pattern, whether flower print, check, or Gould Rites In Newberg A wedding of interest to Wil lamette university friends of the couple took place in Newberg on August 28 at 4:30 o'clock at the First Methodist church when Miss Vee Aldene Gould became the bride of Norman Gould, son of Mrs. Lona Gould of Milwaukie, The bride is the daughter of Mrs, Vernon V. Gould of Newberg. Dr. 3. D. McCormick officiated at the nuptials and Joy Bushnell was the soloiet with Miss Patty .to Hammond the organist. A quar 'tet . composed of Wes BolUger, Glen Mick, Frank Hdlman and Arthur Dimond, sang before -the ceremony. x The bride, given in marriage by her cousin, Ai SherWood, jr.. wore a white slipper satin gownj fashioned with train and a French imported1 silk Chantillv lace veil. Her bouquet was of red roses and bouvardia. Maids of honor were Miss Carol Dimond and Mi Betty Joyce and the matron of honor was Mrs. Donald Dripos. They all " wore white organdy dresses over taf feta slips shading from cream to deep yellow. They carried bou quets of Better Time roses and wore wreaths of the roses in their hair and organdy mitts. , Norman Br"nquist was best man and ushers were James Laf-. ferty, Alfred Ladendorft, Robert Miller and Allan Miller. ; ; A reception followed In the garden at the home pf the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. And Mrs. Aris M. Sherwood. Miss Loreria Jack of Salem" cut the cake and pour ing were Mrs. Ralph Otis and Mrs. Walter Dyke. Assisting were Mrs. Samuel Huston, Misses Betty Mae Jackman, Marian Miller, Jean McCleary and Maryanne Gould. After a wedding trip to Vic toria, B. C. the couple will be at home in Corvallis, where he will complete his senior year at Oregon State college. The new Mrs. Gould is a Willamette uni versity eraduate ' and a member of DeltaGamma sorority. Rushing Date Set OREGON STATE COLLEGE Girls planning to take part in sorority rushing this fall will not need tp be here a week in advance "of new student week, but they are asked to be ready for some acti vities on - Sunday, September 18, one day in advance of the general schedule of events Between 250 and 300 girls usually take part in the sororitv rushing period. This year only those girls who. rank in the fourth decile or above In scholastic rating will take part in. the Initial rushing period. This change is designed to avert later disappointments caused when girls i - r . Salem's' Only Complete Children's Store Designed u . pi a id. j Also avoid expanse j of White j so much used in bib -and txolerd styles- for standard sizes. The moderate fjare of the four gore ikirt is very becoming, us ually jmore sothan the skirt with bunched fullness in un pressed pleat or gathers. : SEPARATE LOOK Ex tremely popular,' and the chubby , girl can enjoy it IF she avoids sharp contrasts of color between skirt and blouse. Select two tones-of one color, or the same color in different fabrics, such as a wool skirt with matching sweater set (avoid close-fitting .sliDovers!). or Ja corduroy skirt with a cotton . broadcloth or chambray blouse of the same Color. Avoid oversize plaids and checks in ,'i blouses. The same principles apply to the popular susDender sets in cordurov. j CLASSTC CORDUROYS offer many possibilities in dresses and suits. Avoid per pockets that are too pronounced", also over lare patch pockets. Strive always for Simplicity of line, a sinele, uni fied color effect, and skirts whose drane disguises bulges. (Cos-yrtfBt IMS, General reataret Cer . CLUB CALENDAR Friday Barbara Frtetehie Tent No. 1. Daurh-t-s of Unton Veterans of Civil War. nft at Salem Woman's club. prn. "Woman's Relief Corps meet at VTW hH. 2 p.m Kitchen Shower For "Bride-elect Mrs. Harr Lehnberr and Miss Vernetta, Herr will - be hostesses for a bridal party tonight at the latter's home on Duncan avenue in compliment to Miss Virginia Monson. who will be married on September 18 to John L. Fosdick of Albany, in Scio. A kitchen shower will fete the honor guest and J refreshments will be: served bjr the .hostesses. ; Bidden are Miss Monson, Mrs. Lyle Knower, Mrs. Jessie Ar Tnld, Mrs. Madolyn Bier, Mrs. Edrrind O. Pratt,' Mrs. Kenneth Talmade, Mrs. Arthur Cordier, Mrs., Clarence Heur. Mrs. W. R. English. Misses Maxine Buren, Mary . White, Janet Bower, Beverly- McRae, Dorothy Pearce, Julia Warmington, Patricia Moort and Betty Gregg. Winning Teams Are Announced I Winning teams in the last of five' weekly duDbcate bridge tourna ment during Aogust at the Sa lem Elks club were R. H. Dannen of Brownsville and William E. Leary, and Mrs. C. B. Bentsonand Mrs. Charles F. Foulger. Second and third honors -went to Mrs. Paul F. Burris and Leonard Kremen; Mrs. Ray Jenkins and . Miss Jose Moritz of Corvallis; Mrsv J. S. Bone and Mrs. Walter M. Ciine; and Mr. and Mrs L. W Frasier of- Albany. High points for the month come out a tie between Mr. Dannen and Mrs. Rupert Park of Salem. It ws decided to hold the Fair Week tournament at the Elks club on Tuesday evening September 6, instead of the usual Monday. The following week will be featured by the team-of-four competition Sep tember 12-14, opening the fall sea son with special master point and cash awards to the winners. Woman's Missionary Society f the Calvary Baptist church will t meet Friday morning at the church at 11:30 ajn. A luncheon will be served by the Gleeners circle at 12:30 with Mrs. Charles McAllister as chairman. The program will be gin at 1:30 in charge of Victory Circle, Mrs. George Raugust, chair man. Dr. Victor Sword will be the guest speaker. Ladies are asked to bring their scissors and thimbles tor White Cross sewing.' are pledged who are unable to qualify for full membership. ach & $if( OF THEIR NEW Wbodsoris ' Feted at Dinner Mr, a ad Mrs. Robert Eyre were hosts for a farewell party Wednes day night at their suburban home on Hudson avenue in compliment to Mr. land Mrs. E. E. Woodson. who are soon moving to Seattle. Where hje will be with the Boeing Aircraft Co. While in Salem he has been an engineer with Hrubetr and Bushnell. , f , A buffet dinner was served by the hostess with ah informal even ing and cards following. Bouquets of asters, sweet peas and carna tions were used in decorating. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Woodson. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Margosian Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Mansfield, Mr and Mr. E. C Doan, Mr arid Mrs. Erenst Althoff, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Lewis, M. and Mrs. Malcolm Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shafer and the Robert Eyres. , Family Gathers At Morris Home FOUR CORNERS Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Morris, 3735 Mahrt ave, were hosts" over the weekend to a family gathering. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fuilerton and daughter, Betty Louise, of Pendleton, Richard Fuilerton of Echo, Mrs. Morris' parents! Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Adelhart of JWar ren, and her sisters and families, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Japs, Mrs. Theo Seder and daughter, Leslie Rae, of St Helens. They were all down for the wedding of Mrs. Seder's nephew, Theodore Cpvalt to Joan HoeFeth on Sunday after noon at th. First, Congregational church in Salem It was the' first First Tones Don't wait another day to enjoy a stimulating "first ; in Fall fashion . . . hurry in to see our new Larkwood Volu-Kietric "Translation Tones". . . beautiful cos- tume colors translated irjto sheer wis pa of flattering nylon. And, of course, all knit-to-fit through the! special Larkwood "volume content" knitting process ... more comfort, more wear, more flattery for all f leg types. x nnounce the STORE -4357 COURT We have moved to our new, lar ger quarters to make it more, convenient! for voir when you shop for children's clothes. Com in and see our large selection of back-to-school wear for all ages. Bring the kiddies too --there will be special favors for them. JACK & Infant's, Children's s feme four generations of the faimiLr had been together Including th great grandmother, Mrs. Adelhart, grandmother, Mrs. Morris, her son. Dale Fuilerton and his daughter, Betty Louise Fuilerton. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bales were hosts to the Krry Kard Klub; on Saturday night. Pinochle was! la 1 play and late refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Osborn, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Walk er, Mr: and Mrs. Jess Mcllnay. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Cable. Mr. and Mrs. William Fiester, Mr. and Mrs. William Bales. Honors went? to Mrs. Osbom and William Fiester. If s Watch Inspection Timo Missed any trains lately?; Brina; jor watch t u t4ay for a FREE WATCH INSPECTldN No use in running behind sche dule because of an unreliable watch! Stop by today . . .. It will take our experts only a few minutes to. give your watch a free inspection which may save you lota of money if you delay. r of Fashion for Fall I $1.65 Pair Cr - ' VOLU. METRIC 1 NYLONS! Special Favors For the Children JILL'S Teen Wear; 3 mi ' BBB"lsaSiil' i ?57Cowrf SV Fhe JTOS IN HOLLYWCOEI i "V iir