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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1950)
ID The Stoiegnicm, Solem. Oregon. Sunday, January 22. 1950 Miss Alice Baillie a Bride At the Kingwood Heights home of Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd T. Ander son before a fireplace banked with baskets of ..yellow and white chry santhemums - and daffodils. Miss Alice J. Baillie and Walter L. Judd, Jr., were married Saturday at 3 o'clock. Dr. Lloyd T. Ander son, paster of the First Baptist church.- officiated at the double ring ceremony. Dr. John G. Mitch ell of Portland presented the cou pie In consecration. The wedding inarch and "I Am Thine. O Lord were played by Mrs. Lloyd T. An derson. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Baillie of Salem, and the brideirroom is the son of Mr. and Mrsr Walter L. Judd of Portland. For her wedding" the bride chose a white wool jersey dress with an orchid corsage and pearl neck lace and earrings given to her by the bridegroom. She was given in marriage by, her father. Her matron of honor was Mrs Arnold Hegrenes of Portland, sis ter of the bridegroom, who wore two-piece dress of rose fucshia taffeta and her corsage was of white carnations. Glen J. Baillie, brother of the bride, was best man. A dinner at the Golden Phea sant was served after the cere mony to. the newlyweds. Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd T. Anderson, Dr. and Mrs. John G. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Baillie, Mr. and Mrs Walter L. Judd. sr, Mr. and Mrs Glenn J. Baillie and Mr and Mrs Arnold Hegrenes. Mrs. Glenn J Baillie cut the wedding cake. The bride is a secretary in the legal department of the state high way commission, and Mr. Judd is a teller at the First National Bank. They will reside in Salem. Jason Lee WSCS Circles Meet Circles of the Jason Lee Meth odist WSCS will meet on Wed neday for 1:30 dessert luncheons as follows: February - August with Mn. George Pro, 1915 Maple ave. March - September with Mrs. Vincent Calvin. 2231 N. 4th st. April - October will meet at the church. : May - November with Mrs. Roy Lively, 320 Sunset. June - December with Mrs. C. A. Gies, 1073 Shipping. Mrs. Dunbar to Be Speaker 1 1. Mrs. Saidie Orr Dunbar, Port land, executive secretary of the Anti-Tubercular league in Port land, will be the guest speaker at the League or Women Voters meeting on Wednesday night at Collins hall, Willamette univer sity campus, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Dunbar Is an outstanding civic leader and a past president of the General Federation of Wo men's clubs. She has been ap pointed by Governor Douglas Mc Kay as chairman of the commit tee on children and youth and will give a report on the work of her state-wide committee, also a pre view of the conference of child ren and youth, which will be held in Salem on April 15 and 16. Mrs. Cornelius Bateson will introduce the speaker. All interested per sons are invited to attend the meeting. Mrs. Douglas McKay will hold her weekly at home on Tuesday afternoon at the McKay residence on Jerris avenue. All interested townspeople and out-of-town vis itors are invited to call during the afternoon. . : W dnesday afternoon 111 teratare group of AAUW will be entertain ed at the home of Mrs. Floyd L. Utter, 448 Oak street, at a 1:15 dessert luncheon. Miss Edna Min gus will give the book review. ' . V- '''"" ;'. - The Alpha Chi Omega alumnae will meet at the chapter house on North Winter street Monday night at 7:30 o'clock. The meeting was "originally scheduled for last Mon day, but postponed due to the weather.- ' Alpha XI Delta alumnae will be entertained Monday night at the home of Mrs. A. C. Newell, 1740 North 23rd street at 8 o'clock. INFANT SUFFOCATES KLAMATH FALLS, Jan. 21-OP) , The month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Freeman suffoca ted In her crib at home her today. The child's father works with the state highway department AIR HOSTESS TRAINING Here's a glorious, ro mantic career offering prestige, new associ ates, travel, advance ment. Very Inexpen sive training at home in spare time q usuries p yen to accept positions I ac. AJr Hostess, Passenger Agent. Ticket, Communication er Traffic Clerk U IS Ut ti, send coupon today for free Information. Nursing or eollege not required en some tinea. Nation-wide placement servtee. . National Aviation Service , Burean 411 Arcade Bldg, " Seattle Wash. ' Name New 1950 Wool Carpets Show More Thought for Home Needs Mrs. Smith By Mrs. Genevieve Smith These days store buyers from all over the country are congre gating in Chicago and New York, choosing woo! carpet patterns that they think you will be most interested in. You'll be seeing these enngs wunui a few weeks, and in March there will be an all out parade of what's new in a carpet fash ion promotion event. However, if you're buying your wool floor coverings on a limited budget and have al ready found a pattern and color that you like better make up your mind and buy now. Higher costs of raw carpet wool, much of which comes from Argentina, will be reflected in increased re .tail prices. Neither are you likely to run into the spate of price reductions that prevailed in 1949 as a re sult of heavy production, plus a drop in price that prevailed during the last half of the year. A less plentiful supply of raw wool and caution on the part of manufacturers, do not combine to indicate a repetition of 1949 price cuts. But if you are considering new wool floor coverings, here's a survey of what we have found: . Over-All Picture wonder ful variety, beauty, and service in the new; wool carpeting. And the trend is very, very strong toward textured surfaces, in all price levels. This textured surface fashion started in the top price levels several seasons ago and has moved down to the less expen sive weaves. It has become so firmly established that it can now be looked on as a definite style which will last for years. There are good reasons for it: It's more Interesting 1 even a solid color has a two-tone effect in any of the textured weaves or treatments. It's more practi cal ask any woman who has had the experience of a' smooth, solid color velvet, say, being crushed down in traffic lanes (the carpet looks as though it's wet when the. light hits the spots where the pile is crushed down.) Also, footprints do not show on the uneven surface. Frieze weaves also are ex tremely popular. By frieze l meant yarns that the allowed to remain looped Instead of being cut. The derree of twist and height of the loops varies widely. But here again there Is reason for the popularity of . frieze weaves. It adds interest to patterned rugs and to solid colors. More Important to ma ny homemakers, it Is extreme ly long wearing as a rule. Of course. It sometimes has its own peculiar drawbacks, such as the yarns becoming par tially untwisted and opening up. However, you will come across what is known as the vinyltalng process for wool yarns, which adds to their dur ability and long-lived beauty. The Pattern for the House The range of patterns in wool floor coverings both carpeting and rugs is truly magnificent -More than ever have designers and manufacturers studied the needs of the homes. 'Dry' Monmouth on Water Wagon L mm fc. f.i.ii mi mmj . Perhaps one of the most no ticeable features is the wide use of all-over patterns free- flowing leaves and flowers in beautiful colorings, one . single color predominating in each case with several others secondary to it. These patterns may ; range from small, conventionalized de signs that are cozy and homey and well suited to simple, com fortable interiors, to reproduc tions of eighteenth century de signs for magnificent settings. On the other . hand. f if . your problem is one of selecting floor coverings for a small, modern house, you'll find plenty of sim ple types in various weaves to fit in "with maple and blond woods and streamlined designs of fur niture and upholstery. This is another reason that there are so many textured effects there is so much streamlining in . the whole modern trend that accent is often put on textured floor coverings for the sake of interest Apropos of this whole category of modern floor coverings, don't think for a moment that they are all simple little numbers. Some of the most magnificent effects that we have seen are in this class. There' is. for example, a design called Gilt Edge, in which twelve-inch squares in multi colored textured effects are out lined with gold - colored metal lic yarns. Other unusually rich effects include an uneven or tex tured chenille weave that gives great emphasis to the highly em phasized texture and beautiful colors. One manufacturer is also offering a most interesting weave in a long-pile boucle rug so long is the pile that in the green you almost have the illusion of walking on wonderful turf. Of course, it is ideal for modern in teriors, and is therefore in solid colors suited to them. More Carpets for Small Homes Provincial is that term which applies to so many different types of furniture in our .own land and elsewhere but which usually refers to pieces small in scale, simple and clean as to line, and very livable "generally. And it continues to be on the up and up in popularity. The current furniture showings feature more of it than a year ago, when it first began to show the propor tions of a very strong move ment Of course, this type of us able, simple furniture originat ed from basic needs somewhat like those of today young peo ple were living in small homes and needed good, basic furni ture. Dad often fell to and made a chest, a table, or chair himself. Carpet manufacturers are fully aware of this pace - setting trend in furniture, so you'll find the best selection ever to go. with such interiors. Another architectural move ment that is reflected In floor coverings, Is the popularity of ranch house style. How? In carpeting and rugs whose pat terns and colors are designed to be harmonious when seen adjoining each other. If your first floor is pretty much liv ing area, you can have one pat tern for the living room area, and co-ordinated ones for the dining area and hallway or ad joining bedrooms. By co-ordinated are meant designs that ' employ the same colors, and that are different from each other yet enough alike in feel ing to be entirely harmonious. Whatever the wool floor cov ering you select, choose it for INDEPENDENCE, STREET DEPART "V. t " v - " t.MT A :Xj It's Smart to Wear Personality Glasses LIBERAL CREDIT, OF COURSE! Dr. Henry i. Morris Dr. Kenneth W. Morris MORRIS OPTICAL CO. 444 Stato St Phono 3-5528 MONMOUTH This city, "dry" by option, went on the water wagon definitely Friday when a broken pipeline shut off its water supply. Independence, Monmouth's next-door neighbor where liquor sales are permitted, came to the rescue by hauling water ever in a tans truck. Tlie photo taken Saturday shows Oregon College of Education Business Manager Ellis Stebbins, right, watching as Clarence Tomp kins, OCE maintenance supervisor, and C A. Taylor, boilerman, left, connect the college's boiler feed supply to Uie independence water uuer, tsistesman-nur pnoio.; story on page one.; , Church Class Elects Officers, Labish Center SUtcsmaa Nawi Scrrlc LABISH CENTER The Kum-Join-U class met at the church with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bibby acting as hosts. Harry Boehmwas elected president of, the group for the coming year. Other officers elected were Mrs. Katherlne Daugherty, vice- president, and Mrs. Ethel Stamp, secretary-treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lovre, Mrs. Maude Leedy and Mrs. Ethel Stamp were on the entertainment committee. The February meeting will be at the Lovre home. Mrs. Jack Oglesby is recuperat- long use. That is, do you feel re laxed when you look at it . . . do you find the colors and pat tern soothing and pleasant? Will the color permit you to change decorative fabrics in draperies and upholstered furniture or the color scheme of the wall? And are the color and weave practi cal enough to stand up under the wear that your family will give them? Next week news about low er cost fiber and novelty cotton rugs. (Copyright, 1950. GenerJl Feature CorporaUon) ing in the Salem General hospital after undergoing surgery the first of the week. Debbie and Larry Oglesby are spending the week with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Crawford of Harrisburg. Ivan White's Duties Defined New duties of Ivan B. White of Salem in the U. S. state depart ment are as economic and finance adviser for the bureau of inter American affairs, it was learned Saturday. The department had earlier- an nounced that White would be eco nomic and labor adviser for the bureau. He has been in the diplof ma tic service since 1940. C. of C. to Hear Dairying Talk The Business Man's Interest In Dairying" will be discussed before Salem Chamber of Commerce at its Monday noon luncheon by Hen ry Ha gg of Reedsville, president of the Oregon Dairy Breeders as sociation. A leading northwest dairyman. Hagg is vice president of Dairy Cooperative association and a di rector of the National Cooperative Milk federation. Volunteer Firemen Re-Elect Hande Statesman Newt Service SILVERTON C. A. Hande has been re-elected chief of the SH vertoh volunteer fire department for the coming year. His assistants will be Larry Carpenter and Errol Ross. Norman Eastman will serve again as secretary-treasury and Lewis Yates as steward. Final reports of fires with the amount of damage done in 1949 have not yet been completed but will be ready shortly, Chief Hande said Saturday. DORCAS SOCIETY MEETS AMITY Mrs. A. J. 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