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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1952)
' f 4 -s r ? - - ' - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wismer (Janet Boyer) who wer married on Dec. 22 at the Knight Memorial Church. The bride la the daughter of the G. Fred Boyers and the groom Is the son of Mrs. Elizabeth Wismer of Tillamook. (Jesten- MiUer). Seen and Heard . . . By JERYMfc ENGLISH HOLIDAY NUPTIALS . . .Beau tiful in detail th wedding of Jo- celyn Davis and Kicnara can lin on Friday night . . . The colonial edifice of the First Pres byterian Church the setting . . . white, silver and blue color arhm uuvl throughout ... even at the reception, which followed at the Marion Hotel ... Out standing, the decor . . . The altar bouquets of white flowers center ed with five cathedral tapers in- stead of the usual single candela bras, most effective ... a gar land of blue spruce framing the choir loft and caught with white and silver bells with blue clappers ... tall wrought iron candlesticks lighting the center aisle . - . can dles burning in the windows . . . even the large Christmas tree or namented with - blue bells and sil- ver . . . The attendants a picture In their blue frocks -and carrying small white bouquets ... A love ly contrast . . . the bride so blonde and the groom so dark . . . Jocelyn's exquisite gown of nylon tulle and lace . . . clasped around her heck her mother's diamond pendant necklace . . . At the reception . . . The bride's table covered with a white net cloth bordered in lace and over ice blue satin . . . The tiered pillared cake in the center and encircled with large clusters of white bou vardia and bows of blue and sil ver . . . On the wall above the table a garland of silver and blue spruce entwined with blue and silver ribbon . . . The punch ta ble covered with a blue cloth . . . ' The bride and groom giving a toast to each other from a Nuernberg silver wedding cup, which has been in the family for many years ... Sentimental note . . . Vern Esch singing "Call Me Thine Own" at the wedding, which the bride's great -grandmother had sung at her own engagement party . . . About the gnesU . . . many Portland friends of the bride down from Portland . . . and a large contingent of the young marrieds and college set . . . David Crock att having eyes only for his bride of four months as she walked down the aisle . . . Georgie the matron of honor . . .. With the Harry V. Collins their son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Bradford C. Collins and daughter, Robin, up from California for the holidays . . . Jane in a becoming golden beige quilted satin gown . . . Mrs. John J. Elliott and son. John Jr., down from Portland for the occasion ... More of same . . . Assisting . . . Helen Callaghan in a lilac net frock ... Mrs. William H. Oberteuffer of Portland cutting the cake and stunning in a salmon pink net gown with pleated cas cade in back and satin slippers to match . . . Mrs. Harry Dorman choosing, grey taffeta and a red stole . . . The bride's grandmoth er, Mrs. Sydney Vincent, pouring one hour and wearing lilac with a handsome lace stole ... Marvel Coleman, squired by Dan Calla hao.Noneof the ushers . . . Mrs. Wayne Loder striking in her choc olate brown net gown and hand some mink stole ... Mrs. George D. Jones accenting her sage green utflt with red velvet hat and ihoes . . . Mrs. G. Herbert Smith wearing a handsome gown of Ve netian red taffeta ... E&gared 4mM spotted . . .-Donald Pickett, one of the ushers; and "Patricia Booth, both here from San Francisco for the holidays . . . Elizabeth Waddell. a "bridesmaid, squired by Merrill Newman ... Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hass. excited about their trip to the Rose Bowl game . . . they entrained Satur day morning for the South . . CHRISTMAS MORNING . . . . coffee at the James T. Brands at tractive Kingwood Heights resi dence ... this is holiday tra dition for the hosts with friends1 Invited to come by for a cup of coffee ... A J oyous occasion with everyone happy and wishing each other a Merry Christmas' . . For many it was the first time they had seen the Brand iume since they . moved ... a harming house with a view to the i east north and west ... and lust before noon the sun coming out, adding to the beauty of the Cas cade range ... The spacious li brary, encircled with book shelves and the sun room with fireplace on the west side, both ! charming rooms ... Old fashioned . . . and tradi tional green and red decorations used throughout . . . A sleigh filled with holly and flanked by white tapers centering the coffee table . . . The Christmas tree in the sun room and hanging from the brick flreplacee mantel old fa shioned red and white striped stockings . . . Miss Mabel P. Ro bertson pouring coffee I and Mrs. Robert D. Gregg assisting Inform ally ... Amoaf those railing; ; . . Sen. and Mrs. Dean Walker over from Independence ... accompanied by his two attractive children, Ann and Gordon, who are spending the holidays with them . j . David W. Eyre and the Stewart Johnsons with their pretty brunette daugh ter, Katrinka, wearing a gay, red plaid dress . . . Blonde John Poling with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Paul Poling . . . The Larry Smyths of Portland, enroute to San Francisco ; for a holiday vacation, coming in with the William Phil lips . . . ! More of same ... the Frank Burlinghams . . . she in an at tractive mauve pink knit dress . . . Mrs. E. J. Scellars a sym phony in sky blue . . . looking forward to their trip I south this winter . . . Mark Hatfield the re cipient of many comments on his new checked sport jacket in shades of brown ... Charlotte Alex ander, home from San Francisco, coming in with her parents, the George Alexanders . . . The John C arsons with their coed daughter, Ann, and; their son-in-law and daughter, Jim and Jane Shaw, up from Medford for the holidays . . . Formal Parties Slated for New Year's Eve by Five Dancing Clubs New Year's Ere win be a festive occasion In Salem with five of the formal dancing clubs entertaining with holiday dances. The clubs will celebrate the coming of the New Year with noise makers, con fetti and favors. - The Subscription Club's New Year! Eve dinner dance will be held in the Mirror Room of the Marion Hotel from 9 to 1 a. m. Bill DeSou- za and his orchestra will piay zor dancing following the dinner hour. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Purvine are heading the decorating committee for the dance. A number of out-of-town guests will be here for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Linn C. Smith will have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W. Shepard of Portland, formerly of Salem. In compliment to the visitors Mr. and Mrs. Smith have invited a few of their friends to an informal gathering at their Che meketa Street home preceding the dance. Guests of Dr. and Mrs. Pur vine will be her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Raymond, who are here for the holidays from their home in Winona, Minn. Waverly Clab The Waverly Club's formal din ner dance on New Year's Eve will be held in the Capital Room of the Hotel Senator. Dinner will be ser ved at 8:30 p. m. with dancing to Glenn Williams and his orchestra between 9:30 and 12:30 o'clock. The decorating committee includes Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Gormsen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Phillips and Dr. and Mrs. Otto Kraushaar. Tinieum Dinner Dance Tillicum Club members will hold their New Year's Eve dinner dance at the Salem Armory. The social hour will be at 8 p. m. with a snack bar and dinner will follow. Dan cing will be from 10 to 1 a. m. to the music of Glenn Woodry'i or chestra. On the decorating com- mltteo ar Mr. and Mrs. Donald Freol, chairmen. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Palmason, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Speerstra, Mr. and Mrs. John Graham and Mr. and Mrs. Irwin r, WedeL Cams Clab Dance The Catholic Center will be the setting for the Cama Club's New Year's eve dance from 10 to 1 a. m. Esthel Banner and his orchestra will play for dancing and a mid night supper will be served. - Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lowry head the directorate for the dance as sisted by Mr. and Mrs. Dayl Bur res, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stod dard, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Reixnann, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Gerdon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Emerson, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Walker, Mr. and Tom Brand, home from his law studies at the . University of Ore gon, assisting his parents in greet ing the guests ... A lovely hoi iday party and a custom we hope the Brands will repeat for years to come ... ENTERTAINING . . . with a de lightful holiday coffee on Monday was Mrs. Arthur Atherton . . . gay Christmas decorations used throughout the Athertons attract ive new modern home on East Browning Avenue ... a flag stone entrance way with inside planters . . . the dining and liv ing room combined . . . Unusual the sunken den In the center of the house, which overlooks the en closed patio . . . the yellow. brown and green tones used throughout in the decor . . . The coffee table . . . centered with an unusual arrangement of silvered dill, red balls and white candles sprinkled in silver . . . Mrs. Atherton a gracious hostess and receiving her guests inform' ally . . . The Athertons and dau ghter, Nancy, spent the holidays in Ontario, their former home . . Nancy and Margo Hudkins also assisting at the coffee and show ing guests about the house ... From out-of-town ... Mrs. Fred Lasater of Walla Walla com ing in with her daughter, Mrs. Co- burn Grabenhorst. who wore smart brown wool dress with full skirt . . . Mrs. S. D. Wiles chic in a grey tweed coat and fox muff . . . Mrs. Ed Lewis wearing a good-looking cranberry red coat with fringed scarf ... Z' m - ill ' M tot MaaaMaaaaiaeBa if By ACNES MEYER ..- ;.frwi;wvv:.,- - i.-.. YouH actually double the us ability of your living room if your room plan includes an adequate number of tables. No other single furnishing item adds more in the way of convenience fox the amount of space it occupies than a table does ... not to mention the charm and grace wen-chosen tables im part to any room. Today, with Uvirig-dininsr areas constantly i increasing in popular ity, the versatile drop-leaf console- type table takes on more and more importance. : - - Much of the charm and Ilvabll- ity of : the living room sketched above are due to the wise selection of tables.; Mahogany drop-leaf table (console-type) backs daven port a distinctive room arrange ment. Variation of Duncan Phyfe legs are repeated on coffee table. Lamp and shelf tables have straight simple lines.; Rose-and bisque color scheme brings out the warm richness of the mahogany wood finishes. An tique satin draperies are pale bisque stand out importantly against tawny rose painted walls. Rose-beige wool broadloom rug is highlighted by circular rug of cornflower blue in front of the fireplace. Rich brown velveteen sofa contrasts with lustrous bisque antique satin on chairs. . We have many styles and types of tables. Use them individually, or in pairs. light and dark finishes for Modern or" Traditional room. rcxxrrstf COURT AM0 UMtTT HON! JJ soirr sua rgxxrrxu Mrs. Lee Ohmart and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Moorman. Carousel Party 'Slated The Carousel Dancing Club's formal on New Year's Eve win be held at the Izaak Walton Club house between 10 and 1 a. m. Urs Wolfer and Jiis orchestra wUl pro vide the dance music A number of guests are expected to attend the' affair. The committee for the evening includes Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fred erick, chairmen. Mr. and Mrs. Bon J. Cleary, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kea ton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cole,. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bush, Mr. and Mrs. George Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. William Galloway. MissLenore Phillippe Betrothed Romantic news revealed Satur day morning at a holiday coffee to a group of college friends and their mothers was the engagement of Miss Lenore Phillippe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Phillippe, to JT. Edward Maxwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. John . Maxwell of Vale. No date has been set for the wed ding. The coff oo was held at the Phil lippe homo on North Winter Street with the bride-elect and her mo ther as hostesses. They greeted their guests at the door, assisted by Mrs. A. . UQey. The color scheme was green and white. White letters on green rib bon streamers, attached to large white bells over the mirror in the living room, revealed the couple's betrothal. The coffee table was centered with an arrangement .of white carnations and Christmas greens. The bride-elect is home from Oregon State College for the Christmas vacation and her fiance is spending the holidays In Vale with his family. Miss Phillippe Is a graduate of Salem Schools and is a sophomore at Oregon State. Mr. Maxwell attended Vale schools and is a junior in electrical engin eering at Oregon State. His frater nity is Pi Kappa Alpha. Miss Darlys Goodrich Engaged Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Goodrich are announcing the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Darlys J e a n i n e Goodrich, to Donald E. Wickman, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wick man. No date has been set for the wedding. The bride-elect Is .employed at Oregon Physician's Service and her fiance with Stevenson Construc tion Co. The news was first told on Christmas Eve at a family gather ing at the Goodrich home. FEAR OWN WRATH OKLAHOMA CITY (JP) The state House of Representatives has decided after debate to install con ventional sound equipment consist hog of microphones and double speakers. Four portable micro phones were vetoed partly on grounds they might be used as weapons during heated debate. wmwm - -At ; , Save nylon-runs, legs and hands by keeping skin divinely chap- free with huge sizes of this de licious Hand Lotion. (There's a special on the luscious' Hand and Arm Cream, too, if you're a cream girll) Both are rich, non sticky, wonderfully soothing . . . and so inexpensive. Each $1.00 - i - . " The Statesman, Salem, Ore. Sunday. December 3, IS 52 9 nn LiUU Surplus Stocks Odds' Etc. I EM LiJ All Toys Vi Price CLEARANCE Women's Shoos S50S CLEARANCE Drosses s500 ' jA f J W7 WflE SPECIAL PUR-CM AS CLEARANCE Women's Coats Vi Prico ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Vi Off j CLEARANCE I Gift Wares I Prico JJ , u I WW 1 I n ' j !-' Bilk W Reg. to $22.50 0 Xl tT Here's the special purchase sale of Warner's fine foun-. dations you've been expect ing to see for weeks. It is our annual corset sale in which all sizes are available for expert fitting. CHILDREN'S APPAREL h Off L. CLOVES, DAGS Vi Price Store Hours 90 to 5:30 1 v " f Warner's and Nemo's Regular to $22.50! Now $1 1.95! Warners' famous Sta-up fop foundations are here ready for you during this sale. Lustrous satin front girdles' with two bone and satin back. Nemo's Circlet girdles in high top style. Adjustable waist and talon closing. Lengths 14 to 18 inch In 20 to 34 sizes. Full length foundations are satin and nylon or cotton batiste. Zipper closing some with front lace. WARNER'S STA-UP GIRDLES, REG. $12.50 nylon. Also in the group puU-o girdles in sheers with satin elas tic back and front panels. Sizes 20 to 80. SALE OF NEMO FOUNDATIONS $5.95 : $7.95 $10.95 Your choice of many styles in the famous Nemo brand at $8.99 to $10 JS. Youthline all satin lastex zipper front clos ing. Nemo's lightweight girdles with boned front and soft back. Also nylon taffetas front and back panels. Sizes 28 toSX -s . . Included In This Sale Are Nemo's Wonderlift Innerbelt EXPERT FITTING SERVICE