The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 12, 1950, Page 10, Image 10

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    Tha Statoimaa, Salem, Orejon, Sunday March 12, 1950
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By JERYME ENGLISH
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FOLLOWING THE SUN
Setting south on Monday will be
r. and Mrs. Charles Campbell,
who plan to vacation in Santa Bar
bara and Palm Springs for several
weeks . . . enroute they will stop
In San Francisco for a visit with
friends . .
Leaving Wednesday on the Shas-
a Daylight for the south will be
r. and Mrs. C Hi Ostnn . . .
They are headed for a month's
flay in Palm Springs, where they
Will be with their son, Richard . . .
Jnrout the Ostrins will stop in
lan Francisco for a visit with her
Mothers . - . '
. The Chandler Browbs and their
eldest daughter, Vivienne, better
known to her friends as "Plum,"
returned home Thursday from a
five weeks sojourn in Palm
Springs ... fM with, grand sun
tans . . . perfect weather with
sunbathing every day . . . The
Arnold Kruegers returned home a
week ago from a month's stay In
Palm Springs . . . Susan's tan
was most becoming with the white
formal she wore at the Tillicum
dance ... The Krueger's home
coming wasn't so pleasant, as their
furnace had a series of explosions
during their absence ... which
means a complete renovation of
the entire house, furnishings and
clothing ... so for the time be-
r.
, . . - : it your- t&ier. ::'.; ' v " rt-
Edivard Wu
lams
Th Home of Hallmark Cards
330 Court St. .
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ing the Kruegers address Is the
Rose Gardens Motel ...
WEDDING NOTES . . . Betty
Childs and Fred Bradshaw were
married at a beautiful ceremony
last Saturday at the First Presby
terian church . . . On of the
first large weddings of the spring
. . All yellow and white flow
ers for the decor . . . the attend
ants in ballerina yellow organdy
frocks with violet sashes and shoes
for contrast . . . Betty a picture
in her heirloom gown of chantilly
lace and marquisette . .... Sitting
in the family pew . . . Betty's
grandmother, Mrs. Mattie Sutter,
her two sisters and daughter, Miss
Etta Sutter ... Lovely was the
pinging of Myrtle Meier Dror
baugh, formerly of Salem, who is
singing professionally In Portland.
At the reception . . . The Leo
Childs home the setting ... The
receiving line lasting for nearly an
hour . . . Beautiful bouquets of
flowers about the rooms ... The
bridal party receiving before the
fireplace . . . pink and whit tu
lips, stock and snapdragons on the
mantel . . . Smilax and violets
encircling the bride's cake with a
cluster of violets on the top layer
. . . The corners of (he table
caughgt with violets and pink hya
cinth blossoms . . . An antique
silver loving cup arranged before
the bride's cake and causing much
comment . . belonging to Mrs.
Francis Kern of Portland . . . .
Betty and Fred photographed tak
ing their first drink of punch from
the cup . . . Mrs. H. G. Malson
cutting the cake and most becom
ing was her pink suit and match
ing hat with veiling . . . Pouring
i . .' Mrs. Kern in a handsome
black suit with citron hat . .
and Mrs. Gene Vandeneynde in a
pretty black and whit print and
perky white straw with a single
red rose In front . . .
Frem ovt-ef-tewm . . . came
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Parr of
Portland, formerly of Seattle, who
were weekend guests at the Childs
home ... Mrs. Parr a sister of
Mr. Childs . . . Others from Port
land ... .Mrs. Harry Buckley . . .
Mrs. John Holden stunning in a
grey striped suit to which she pin
ned a bunch of violets and her hat
adorned with pink and mauve . . .
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Elliott and
their coed daughter, Joan, up from
the University of Oregon where
she is a freshman and a Theta . . .
of the younger set ... Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Walters . . . Virginia
Parr in a black net frock and later
joined by Ray Farmer, on of the
a VaccdfrctJOo
Molds th Contours to Th!rMosf
Graceful Lines. Comfortable Retention
combined with the Finest In Fashion,
glrdUs or
pant!) girdles
$5.00 to $15.00
There h a Vostorette for every figure
type. See our selections.
Stylet in Your Favorite Shades
of Tea-Rose -White -Black
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Vat t tefl fcer kow Vr sk fcf
, . Or W tW sUcki.cs Am krw-beatifal BIlfcanneers.
They're and ker very wa kg-ize to it fabulously.
.(Aed we're very kamly at kelping you cKoom the perfect
aise, the fakm-rigiK shades Jast try ut)
80 ,95
a pair
ler ilendet for average SarUQ.
raulllega ciae kg larger legs
iff
aad
for largest
ushers . . . Don and Peggy Bow
er ... he Fred's best man . . .
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powers
XPorothy Engel), she chic in a grey
suii wiw grey rersian iuno irun
. Mr. and Mrs. John Kelty
(Mary Jane Brabec) . . . th lat
ter in a black ensemble with vel
vet trim . . . Mrs. Richard Sul
livan (Barbara Bell) also 'serving
and wearing a honey beige silk
with whit collar and cuffs . . .
th three girls all high school and
college friends of Betty's . . . and
another Mrs. Kelton Lowery (Mol
ly Jean Maison) phoned during
th reception from Mississippi to
wish much happiness to the bride
and groom, also saying a few
words to her parents . . . The
reception lasting several hours . . .
hot buns filled with chicken salad
a favorite with th men and served
with th punch in th play room
. . . Ted Ogdahl and Warren ling,
two of th ushers, taking turns at
th punch bowl ... Betty and
Fred leaving admidt a shower of
ric and dashing away fat their new
car (a wedding gift from her fath
er) to San- Francisco and CarmeL
FOrTHLAX CHOICE ... for
dancing hhls spring are th new
short formals ... At th Tilli
cum club St. Patrick dance a week
ago noted . . . Mrs. L. V. Benson
wearing a flowered skirt sprinkled
with sequins and a black bodice
. . . Mrs. Glenn McCormick's day
length black dress adorned with
black sequins . . . With the Mc
Cormicks were his brother "and sister-in-law,
th Donald McCor
micks of Portland . . . th lat
ter' black gown enhanced with
all over design ojrv the skirt of
bronze and gold Beading . . . .
Mrs. Coburn Grabenhorst pinning
a bunch of violets at th waist of
her mint green frock . . . th full
tulle skirt ballerina length ....
Others spotted . . Mrs. Merle
Brown in a becoming whit frock
. . . th very full bouffant skirt
of tulle and floor length . . . the
bodice of white and silver brocade
. . . Mrs. Sam Speerstra's dance
frock of red net, matching sequins
scattered on the full skirt ....
Pretty, brunette Mrs. John Gra
ham in sky blue and long mitts to
match . . .
Schools Subject
Of. Panel Talk
The Salem League of Women
Voters will be in charge of the Sa
lem Woman's club's Tuesday af
ternoon meeting, and will have a
panel discussion of "School Fi
nance, the Picture In Oregon."
The committee for the day in
cludes Mrs. E. F. Carleton, chair
man of legislative committee, Miss
Virginia Byrd. Miss Ida Mae
Smith and Mrs. O. W. Emmons.
Mrs. Arthur Bon will lead the
panel, Mrs. Aid en Bowes will be
moderator, Mrs. Gordon Shattuck!
and Mrs. John Radamaker will
participate I
Anyone Interested in th schools
Is invited to attend.
Mrs. Hal DeSart, president of
th League of Women Voters, will
pour during th tea hour.
Social Club,
Meet Tuesday
The Social Afternoon elub of
Chadwick chapter, Order of the
Eastern Star, will meet Tuesday
at th Masonic temple for a 1:15
o'clock dessert luncheon. Ted
Medford will b the speaker, and
musk is being aranged for the
afternoon.
Mrs. Emmett KJeink is chair
man of th committee in charge
and will be assisted by Mrs. Earl
Wiper, Mrs. A. L. Brewster, Mrs.
George D. Hanler. Mrs. l&on L.
Barr. Mrs. J. D. Berwick, Mrs
Walter Siebcr. Mrs. Floyd A.
Query, Mrs. Charles JJ. juoweu.
Mrs. K. Hoffman, Mrs. Kay Tower
and' Mrs. G. S. Parson.
Birthday Party
To Fete Post
Members of the .American Le
gion auxiliary, 138, will entertain
members of post 136 at a birthday
party Monday night at th Ameri
can Legion club at 8 o'clock. Th
affair will celebrate th 3 1st anni
versary of the legion and is th
fifth birthday of post 138.
' Mrs, Homer Smith, jr. heads th
committee arranging the varied
program to be presented during th
evening.Assistmg on th commit
tee are Mrs. Kenneth Schomaker
and Mrs. Dow LovelL A birthday
cake will be served following th
program.
Jaalar Guild members f St
Paul's Episcopal church will ga
ther for a no-host luncheon Tues
day afternoon at th parish hous
at on o'clock. Mrs. Harry Wender
oth is the hostess chairman, assist
ed by Mrs. Harry Wiedmer, Mrs.
V. E. Kuhn and Mrs. George H.
BPW Recreation Night
Th recreation night planned by
the Salem Business and Profea
sional Women's club, Tuesday
night, March 14, at 7:30 at th Sa
lem Woman's clubhouse, will In
elude games and card playing. Ca
nasta, bridge and pinochle will be
In play. The recreation committee
is in charge of arrangements:
chairman, Mrs. Effie King, will
be assisted by Miss Myrtl Wea
therholt, Mrs. Helen Lovald, Mrs.
Maxin Lawrence and Miss Mar
garet Maddox.
Salem Junior
Women- to Meet
The Salem Junior Woman's .club
holds its regular meeting Monday
night at the clubhouse. Th board
meeting is at 7 and th regular
session at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Peery
T. Buren, chairman of th legu-
Swift Miss Elizabeth Porter will
be the guest speaker.
lative committee, will be In
charge, and will b assisted by
Mrs. Thomas GabrieL I
l r Mrs,, Fred Cast, district parliaJ
menianan i or we sum ieoerauon,
will give a talk on procedure.
Father-Son Bdnq
Scheduled Mond
MTS.R oy Todd and Mrs,' Lloyd
Hughes will be in charge of the
Father Son banquet to be given
by Chemeketa chapter o DeMo
lay at Masonic temple Monday at
6:1S o'clock. . :? ; . i :.
Mrs. Harvey Glbbena fwffl be
In charge of entertainment. Mrs.
Gardner Knapp of the Jkitchen,
Mrs. Estill Brunk, invitations, and
Mrs. O. R. Eckersley of serving.
Delta Gasaaaa alnaanae win st
at th Court street chapter hous
Thursday night at o'clock. Host
esses will be Mrs. Eugen Booth,
Mrs. Leon Ferry and Mrs. day
ton Foreman.
elub win ImM 111 ton.
lar meeting Monday night at k
o'clock at the horn of Miss Vada
fun, tzw North txh strwy niist
Lorana Jack will be th eo-hostes.
Mrs. Mary Ferguson Thomas will
speak on interior decorating. .
Th SMthera sab district par
sonage dub of the Methodist
church will meet wf th lrm R A
Fedje at 2460 South Commercial
street Tuesday noon. .
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