The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 19, 1950, Page 21, Image 21

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    Hoover Report
To Be Subject
The Salem Lea rue of Women
Voters will hear F. H. Young of
the Oregon tax and research bu
reau speak at the meeting to be
held at Collins hall on the Willa
mette university campus Wednes
day night at 8 o'clock.
All men and -women interested
are invited to attend. -
Young, who has chosen the sub
ject of The Hoover Report as a
guide to government economy, is
graduate of University of Ore-
on and a veteran of World War
. He established the first Oregon
statewide tax association and has
been secretary and manager ever
since. Though he has attended 13
sessions of the state legislature in
reportorial capacity. Young has
sever run for public office.
The Floyd W. Shepard home.
' 750 North Sunimer street, will be
the scene of the St Anne's Guild
meeting on Monday afternoon. A
dessert luncheon will be served at
' 1:30 o'clock by the following host
. esses: Mrs. F. W. Poorman, Mrs.
George Weller, Mrs.' William J.
Busick, Mrs. Charles Clarke, Mrs,
Breyman Boise, Mrs. T. M. Med-
iord and Mrs. Shepard.
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ond onktes straight. The sC..
patented one-piece sole V' ysYT1
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steps. All seams are outside Ma'j .JT aLJj
-nothing inside lo hurt liny s" WJl . Yi
feet. Insist on Jumping-Jocks w. IXly
recommended by doctors. Z'. Jjif
Don't neglect that bedroom! Fashion in furniture demands no extra premium!
Good, durable furniture with quality in its construction and skill in its design
can be had for surprisingly little outlay. We know ... we have itl Select the
fashion-right bedroom furniture to your taste . . . then buy it as a complete room
or open stock . . a piece at a time. Our payment plan is available for your use.
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F. H. Yenng
Mrs. Georre A. White ef Port
land will entertain members of
the Town and Country club at lun
cheon and ' bridge on Thursday
afternoon at the Marion hotel.
Ladles auxiliary to the Nation
al Association of Letter Carriers
will hold its regular meeting Mon
day night at the home of Mrs. Roy
Rocks at 8 o clock.
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Miss Domes
Married on
Saturday
The First Methodist church at
Amity was the scene of the marri
age of Miss Margaret Viola Domes,
daughter of Mrs. Henry Domes and
the late Mr. Domes of Rickreall,
and Albin William Sundsten, jr-
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sund-
sten of Bridal Veil, Oregon, on Sat
urday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The
Rev. Fual performed the ceremony
before a setting of acacia and blue
iris. Miss Nancy Kir kpa trick was
the soloist and Miss Carolyn Cra
mer the pianist Lighting the ta
pers were Mrs. J. H. Yoakum and
Mrs. James Peterson.
Richard Domes gave his sister
in marriage. Of white marquisette
over satin was the bridal gown.
fashioned with a full skirt and
train. The bodice was designed
with a shirred bertha edged in
lace and the sleeves were long.
Her illusion veil was fingertip
length and caught to a crown. She
carried white carnations centered
with a white orchid.
Mrs. Andy Landforce was her
cousin's only attendant and wore
an aqua brocaded taffeta dress and
carried a bouquet of carnations
and hyacinths. Donna Domes, was
the flower girl and her white mar
quisette dress was worn over blue
taffeta. Delbert Domes was the
ring bearer.
Carlyle Reuterskiold stood with
the groom a$ best man and ushers
were William and Wayne Domes.
For her daughter's nuptials Mrs.
Domes chose a pastel blue wool
Jersey dress with brown accessor
ies and corsage of pink roses. Mrs.
Sundsten attended her son s mar'
dage in a grey wool suit with
black accessories and a corsage of
pink roses.
A reception followed in the
church parlors. Mrs. Wayne Domes
and Mrs. Richard Domes presided
at the coffee urns and Mrs. Harold
Hurlburt cut the bride s cake. As
sis ting were Misses Violet McKee,
Jean McKinney and I mo gene
Kemp I.
After a wedding trip-south to
California the newlyweds will be
at home in Portland at 2014 S. E.
12th street. For traveling the bride
donned a mist blue wool crepe
suit with navy blue accessories
and an orchid corsage.
Willamlna Girl Wed
WILLAMINA Miss Eeanor
PowelL daughter of Mr. and Mm.
Roscoe Burton of Willamlna, and
L.pL J.' K. schroeder, son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Schroeder of
Portland, were married in the air
.force base chapel in San Bernar
dino, Calif, February 7, by air
force Chaplain Wesley W. Pendle
ton, in the presence of Staff Set
and Mrs. A. E. Onldlion and Pf c.
J. v. Voltz.
The bride, a graduate of Wills
nuna. union mgn school, wore
gold suit with brown accessories,
and carried a white Bible and
orchid.
- The groom is a motor corps In
structor at the air base.
Mrs. Donald Bisbee (Lois Shepherd) who was married
on February 12 at the First Presbyterian church. The bride
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Shepherd and the
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll E Bisbee of Inde
pendence. (Jesten-Miller).
Seen and
By IERYME
SPRING ... is just around
the corner ... at least that's the
way it seemed to us the last few
days . . . the first crocuses were
coming out of the ground . .
daphne and heather are blooming
. . . forsythia is about ready and
a few camellias are out, depending
on how badly they were damaged
during the cold weather ....
Women were out shopping in suits
. . . no coats, bandanas or boots
. . . doesn't seem possible that
just two weeks ago we were walk
ing on snow and ice . . .
MUadr . .' ns also thinking
about shopping for her spring
wardrobe . . . just a few style
notes ... clothes this year are
simpler ... unfussy in the mod
ern way ... lots of good-looking
suits for Easter Sunday ... tai
lored, but not too rigid looking . . .
straight. Slim skirtnd the short,
fitted jacket appears to be headed
for toD popularity ... bolder
checks, short houndstooth toppers j
and neat geometric patterns ...
long revers with low-buttoned
closing are definitely 1950, usually
with a deeply cut blouse neckline
. The cinched-in belted line is
another point to watch for Easter
suits as well as back-bloused lines.
Short toppers are a must for
spring . ". . waist length capes or
cape-jackets are the vogue ....
Under the faster suit, its the
white pique, rhinestone buttoned
blouse that is sure to stay ....
white neckwear, pique or linen,
with cuffs' to match, is due for a
big revival . . . Millinery is gay
and feminine ... for trimmings
on straws there are flowers, fruits.
ribbon bows and veilings ... The
two basic silhouettes are sailors
and bonnets ...
rrs TRAVEL TIME . . . Ev
erywhere we turn there's someone
bidding good-bye or being wel
comed home from extended trips
. Arriving in Salem Thursday
were LL. and Mrs. Douglas Ross
and two-year-old daughter, Vir
ginia . . . They are guests at the
home of his mother, Mrs. Custer
Ross . . . Theyriave been in the
orient for over two years ....
first in Shanghai and then evacu
ated to Tokyo . . . They came to
the states by ship, docking in San
Francisco and then driving north
. His new assignment with the
signal corps will be in Washington,
D. C . . . so it will be spring in
the nation's capital for the Ross
family . . . They are pleased with
hut orders as they will be only a
few hundredcmiles from Mrs. Ross
home in Ohio . . . Mrs. Custer
Ross, who visited her son in the
orient twice, will now head for the
east coast on her travels . . ,
To Denver . . . for a several
months stay will go Mrs. James G
Heltzel, who will visit her son-in-law
and daughter, the Bruce Ham
bys (Margaret Heltzel) ... She
entrains for Colorado on Tuesday.
in sue bay area . . . this week
end are Crystal Huntington and
Irene McLeod, who are visiting on.
the ataniord campus and are
guests of Ruth Holtzman . .
Tom Brand is also showing the Un
iversity of Oregon coeds the cam
pus during their stay . . . They
win return on Monday on the
Shasta Daylight ...
-Sojourning a few days in San
Francisco art John and Velma
Hughes . . . John and Charles
Barclay flew down on Friday on
business and Chuck went on to
Palm Springs to spend the week
end with his wife and children,
who are vacationing there with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sim
mons ... Velma went down on
the Daylight and will Cy home
with her husband ...
TEA TIME . . . on Friday
when the McKlnley mothers en
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tertained at the lovely new home
of the Mike Steinbocks on Fawk
street ... A grand turnout and
a beautiful springlike day . . .
gorgeous view of ML Hood and
ML Jefferson and the Cascades
from the dining and living room
windows ... A silver tea with
proceeds to buy a film projector
for the school . . . Mrs. Lyle
Rea, principal, and the teachers the
honor guests . . . Pretty corsa
ges given the teachers and to men
tion a few . . . Attractive Mrs,
Aioert wickert jr, chic in a moss
green jersey pleated dress with
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Woman's Club
Slates Events
The Salem Woman's club has
two events scheduled for the com
ing week. On Tuesday will be the
weekly program at the clubhouse
at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Phillip T. Bouf-
fleur, chairman pf the internation
al relations committee, is arran
ging the program.
A radio skit, directed by Mrs.
C A. Ratcliff, will be given nd
will feature point four of Presi
dent Truman's program, Techni
cal, Assistance to Undeveloped
Countries." Participating will be
Miss Mirpah G. Blair, Miss Ida
Mae Smith, Mrs. P. L. Calvert.
Mrs. Albert C Gragg and Mrs.
Bouffleur.
Members are asked to meet at
the clubhouse at 9:30 a. m. to stuff
envelopes for the Society of Crip
pled Children and Adults, which
will be followed by a sack lunch.
Rerolar Meeting FrUty
The regular club meeting is sla
ted for Friday afternoon at the
clubhouse at 2 o'clock with the
board meeting preceding at 1 p. m.
with Mrs. George Ailing presid
ing. The program is being arran
ged by Mrs. Lawrence Osterman,
chairman of the American Citi
zen department.
Mrs. Donald Madison and Mrs,
Austin H. Wilson are co-chairmen
for the tea hour. Assisting on the
committee are Mrs. Paul urteben
ow. Mrs. Curtis Hale, Mrs. Claude
H. Murphy, Mrs. Verne Ostrander,
Mrs. Frederick H. Thompson ana
Mrs. J. Howard Shubert. Presiding
at the tea urns will be Miss Ida
Mae Smith and Mrs. Albert J,
Walker.
red shoes and purse and red and
white polka dot cloche and scarf
. . Mrs. Joseph W. Chambers
in a red silk . . , Mrs. Clay Eg
gleston . Miss Esther Long . .
Mrs. E. C. Forsythe and Mrs. An
drew Berglund ...
The decor . . . yellow tulips
and acacia arranged on occasion
al tables ... A George Washing'
ton theme for the tea table . .
A bouquet of red and white carna
tions ... and at the base of each
candelabra violet and carnation
nosegays . . . On the buffet twin
vases filled with Oregon grape and
cryptomeria . . . Mrs. Steinbock
receiving in an aqua, white and
black print . . . Mrs. Donald
Cooper, the president, in a blue
nrint dress ... The co-chairmen
r . . ...
. . . Mrs. John Griffith in. robin's
egg blue and Mrs. Donald McCar-
gar in navy taffeta . . . Mrs.
Lenard Kephart, passing the guest
book, and wearing a black two-
piece outfit ...
About the guests . . . Mrs. Em
mett Kleinke and Mrs. Harlan
Judd . . . Mrs. Arthur Erickson
in a luzeaee Drint . . . Mrs. E. B
Daggett smart in a navy and white
check with maroon hat and acces
sories . . . Mrs. Sam Speerstra
choosing navy blue and a white
cloche with navy veiling ... A
grey belted jacket suit tor Mrs. Ro
bert W. Wilson, jr. and a navy
blue tailleur for Mrs. Alfred Ger
linger ... and Mrs. Hal Randall
wearing a coral hat with her grey
outfit ...
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