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By JERYV2
WEEKEND SOCIAL NEWS . .
Dean and Mra. Mclvin H. Geist
will be hosts for a buffet supper
Sunday ' evening at their Fair
mount Hill home In compliment to
those who have arrived in the
capital for the annual workshop
of the National Association of
Teachers of Singing ... the work
ship, which opens Monday - and
continues for a week, will be held
on the Willamette University cam
pus ,. . Registration takes place
Sunday afternoon and the Geists
have invited their guests to sup
per from 5:30 o'clock on . . . Over
fifty are expected to attend the
pre-workshop gathering ...
Fallowing ... the SrUa Lions
Kernel Club shew SiihV il the
State Falrgreuads Mr. aad Mrs.1
David L. Rlagland will be boats
far a bnMet supper at their borne
a Wiaela Avenue , . . this la the
f earth aaaaal party the Rlaglaads
have glvea follewiag the aae-day
skew and la arranged la eempll
meat to the Jadgea, baadlers aad
a few af the eat-et-towa exhibitors
. . . Gaests bare beea lavlted te
call after t e'eleek . . .
Aa revetr laarhewa ... feted
Miss Mildred Glover on Friday
noon at Meier and Frank's Oregon
Room, when Mrs. Donald L. Ras
muisen and Mrs. William Croth
eri entertained . . . Miss Glover,
who has been associate director
of the Salem YWCA, leaves soon
Pattern
4649 -.
She'll love the scooped-neck
dress with its "grownup" Empire
styling; add the little bolero to
complete the smart ensemble!
Perfect fashions for a gay plaid
cotton, crisp pique; or a fine linen
for her "Sunday" outfit!
Pattern 464!): Girls' Sizes 6, 8.
10, 12, 14. Site 10 dress and
bolero takes 3H yards 35-inch
fabric; H yard contrast.
This pattern easy to use, sim
ple to sew, is tested for fit. Has
complete illustrated Instructions.
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MONDAY,
I "A Night Out at
Salem'- Special
Hmuic, modeling,
thildrem-
Oregon Room,
5:00-1:00
Sat., July 21, '56 (Sec. I)-3
Town . . .
ENGLISH
for Vancouver, Wash., where she
ha accepted the position of ex
ecutive secretary of the Vancouv
er YWCA . . . the hostesses in
vited a few of the 'board mem
bers, who had worked on com
mittees with Miss Glover ...
Diner basts . . . tealght wUI
be Mr. aad Mrs. Hernial C. Ja-
cblmsea, who are ealertalalag aa
the terrace a( their South High
Street heme in . campllmeat te a
group el their friends , . .
A club hasleaa . . . Thursday
eight was Mrs. Lelaad Shlaa, whe
entertained at a dessert bridge at
her Candalarla hem . . . Addi
tional gaests were Mrs. Narmaa
Hogeiisea, Mra. Donald Braadoa
aad Mrs. Edgar A. Linden Jr. . .
A surprise shower . . . honored
Mrs. David Thomson of Portland,
(prmrely of Salem, on Wednes
day night when Miss Bette Kos-
telecky. Miss Patricia Bernard,
Miss Patricia Harvey and Mrs.
Gordon Bigler entertained at the
home of Mrs. Thomson's mother,
Mrs. Mary Pederson, on Ferry
Street ... A late supper was
served by the hostesses . . . Bid
den were a group of telephone
employees, who were friends of
Mrs. Thomson when she was em
ployed at the Pacific Telephone
and Telegraph Co. ...
- A coffee hostess . . . Friday
morning w a a Mrs. Emerson
Teague, who entertained a few
friends la the gardea .of ber
North ISth Street heme overlook
ing the Mill Creek . . . Mrs.
Teague is planning a aeries of
summer eolfee parties . . .
Celebrating ... his third birth
dsy todsy will be Steven Wilt,
sob of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Wilt
. . . a group af his young friends
and their mothers will go ta
Bush's Pasture for a picnic at
3:3e o'clock . . . Wishing Steven
a happy birthday will be. Mrs.
Orvllle Kannier Jr.. Kevin, Dar
ren and Kesley, Mrs. Richard
Allen, Gayle and Toddy, Mrs.
Robert Carry, Art, Jenny and
Mary Kay, Mra. Bruce Stewart,
Jaaine, Craig and Diane, Mrs.
F.srl Laewen, Deaiae aad Linds,
Mrs. Leonard Fry, Mark and Joel,
Mrs. Richard Riedel and Angela
Vattirnlntf thia waak from
a month's trip was Miss Nancy
Uwens, aaugnier oi air. ana airs.
Elmer Worth ... she first went
I a Marlintfan Tavaa tn visit hr
brother-in-law and sister, Lt and
Mrs. Willism C. Johnson ... and
on the return trip she visited a
week in San Diego with rela
tives ...
Change af address ... for Mr.
aad Mrs. Lawrence Ballmer and
sob, Norman, who are new at
home at their new residence,
2185 South High Street ... The
Ballmers have purchased the
former Carl Hogg bane ...
Friends ... of the John Drag
ers will be interested to learn
that they have bought a home in
New Rochelle, Westchester Coun
ty, New York ... Mr. Drager It
now in the main office of the
Texas CO. in New York City . . .
he plans to be in Sslem this fall
enroute to Australia on a busi
ness trip ...
nah Inltlnaa . . . Mrs. Rich
ard I'pjobn and children, Don
and Ann, have aeea sojourning
st culler uiy me pan wrci , . .
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Chambers
and sons, David, Steven and
Craig, leave today for a stay at
Pacific City . . . Mr. and Mrs.
Alex deSchweiniti and sons of
Bremerton, who have been visit
ing her mother. Mrs. Harry Belt,
have gone over to Pacific City
to vacation for several days . . .
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn MrCormlrk
aad daughter, Glenda, and Mr.
and Mrs. I- V. Benson are at
their Devils Lake, hemes this
weekend . ,
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JULY 23
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By DOROTHY ROE
Associated Press Wssaea's Editor
I Ladies who wish to be glam
orous should look ia a rear-view
mirror, says Luio Estevex, young
Cuban designer who baa loomed
to a Place among New York s top
fashion creators in a brief two
years.
"I believe in a mora subtle ap
proach to the sexy look than that
which has been developed to such
a high point in Hollywood," says
the 26-year-old Estevex, ' who
looks like a Yale freshman.
"Strange aa it may seem, I think
a woman's back often ia more al
luring than her front, even if she
has a Marilyn Monroe develop
ment, '
''Just exposing the bust is too
obvious. That's why I am showing
so many low-cut backs in the new
collection."
Estevex goes In for definitely
elegant clothes, with his most
dramatic successes in cocktail
and evening gowns. He uses a
creat deal of lace, embroidery
and other feminine touches, be
lieving that women ahould look
like ladiea, making the most of
sll their feminine assets.
Full Length Evening Gowns
There are many full length
evening gowns in the advance fall
collection, underscoring the mood
of formality and elegance evident
everywhere in the new fashions.
Estevex employs a graceiui
Empire line in many of his de
signs, accenting it with a sash,
belt or band just under the bust
in front, dipping to the waist
line in back. Necklines often are
high in front, dipping almost to
the wsist in back.
A atnkinc evening sown of
white lce revives the fashion of
the train. Another dramatie ball
gown, -full length, with sweeping
back interest in the skirt, is of
black taffeta embroidered in
white plumes, shown with a head
dress of ostrich plumes.
Estever, together with most
other top designers, believes that
next fall and winter is the time
when women will dress to the
teeth.
Newlcirk Clan
Holds Reunion
The 1M reunion of the Newkirk
Clan was held July IS in Bush's
Pasture. Following the picnic din
ner a brief business session was
held. Mrs. Margaret Doan of Sa
lem was reelected president and
Mrs. Jessie Newkirk, also of Sa
lem, was reelected secretary.
Main sports event was the horse
shoe contest. Later the group went
over to the Leslie pool for a swim,
then on to the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Max Doan for a picnic sup
per. Those attending from Salem
were Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Doan,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Doan and Son
ni Leigh. . Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Sloper, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wat
son, Mrs. Jessie Newkirk, and
Bob JarviH; from Portland, Mr.
and Mrs. Arlie Carter and children
Arelene and Jon, Mrs. Lulu Car
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Watson,
Dianna and Donna Lee; from Mil
waukee, Mr. and Mrs. Jared New
kirk: from Vancouver, Wash.. S.
E. Newkirk and Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Doan; from Moose Lake,
Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Wat
son and son. Ralph.
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Old Friend
Potato Salad, Hot or
Cold is Welcome Dish
By MAXINE Bl'REN
Statesman Wemaa's Editor
Potato salad may be an ordinary, down-to-earth, old fashioned
item oa the menu, or a glamorised concoction for a party. But
anyway, if the cook wants to make it is all right with us, provid
ing it's moist enough and just oniony enough.
We think our own potato salads are extra good, but then most
folks who like to cook have a high opinion of their own concoctions.
Our potato salads are always ad libbed no set recipe. The only
sure things are potatoes, onions and dressing. We might add dill
pickles or the juice from them, chives, celery, ripe of stuffed
olives, celery seed, capers, green peas or beans, cucumber, tomato
capers and 'or green peppers.
In old Germany, the potato salads might be hot thus:
HOT POTATO SALAD
(boiled potatoes - V cup bouillon
V pound bacon V cup vinegar
1 tablespoon onion 1 teaspoon salt
Pepper to taste
Boil the potatoes in their jackets. Skin and slice while still hot.
Fry diced bacon, add onion and cook I minutes. Add liquids, sea
aonings to taste. Pour boiling hot over potatoea and serve hot.
Here's a pointer about seasoning the potatoea we're going to
'try next time w make a batch. The name's less original than
the method: -
POTATO SALAD
10 small potatoes -'.. 1 tablespoons chopped onion
Salt Olive oil
1 cup wine vinegar - Parsley, chives
Pepper, celery salt - Hard cooked eggs
BoU potatoes in jackets and peel hot. Slice into a heated bowl,
sprinkling them with the salt sliced. Heat vinegar with pepper
and celery salt, sprinkle chives and parsley over potatoes and
pour on hot vinegar. Let them absorb vinegar for a while, toss
ing the mixture occasionally. Pour off exbess liquid, add oil, spoon
ful by spoonful until potatoes are well coated. Cool but do not chill.
Add the hard cooked eggs when arranging in bowl for serving.
Here we have a found another one that's a little unusual:
SALAD NICOISE
Use equal parts cooked diced potatoes and cooked green beans.
When done, drain each thoroughly and when cool mix lightly to
gether. Make a dressing of 2 parts oil to 1 part lemon juice, salt
and pepper. Arrange in a bowl, garnish with ripe olives, capers,
peeled tomatoes. And if you've herbs, sprinkle with basil for in
teresting favor.
Dates Are Set For
JEFFERSON Invitations are
in the mail to the marriage of
Miss Nancy Lee Beal, daughter
of Mrs. Tbomen Besl of Salem,
and M. H. Beal of Troutdale, to
Capt. Farrington
Home From Korea
FOUR CORNERS Captain Ed
ward H. Farrington has returned
home from three years in Korea
and Japan where he was with
the Army Finance Dept. .He is
currently visiting his aunt. Miss
Ruth VsnPatten of Salem, and re
newing acquaintances with long
time friends, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Slater and family of Four
Corners. '
Recent visitors in the Leroy
Mooers home were his sister's
family, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Mc
Bride, Eddie, Sharon and Susan
of Gig Harbor, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hawes of
Hood River spent a week at their
son's the William Hawes. From
here the visitors will go to Leb
anon to visit other relatives be
fore returning home.
MARION Miss Loretta Bar-
nrtt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Barnett, was married to
Fred Dodson of Avenger, Texas,
on July IS at Stevenson, Wash.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Parker Dodson. The
couple will (ive in Stay-ton.
AUBURN Mr. aad Mrs. Clee
Wolf, Lisa and Lewellyn of Port
land have been house guests of
her parenU, the Ed Sinclalrs.
Marilyn BerM of Portland is mak
ing an indefinite stsy with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Sinclair.
from the fall collection of Luis
gown, low decolletage of black
Summer Weddings
Jack LeRoy 'Smith, son of Mr.
snd Mrs. Leonard Smith of The
Dalles. The wedding will be held
in the First Methodist Church of
Sslem on Saturday, August 11, at
S p m.
The Beats are former residents
of Jefferson. Mr. Besl was super
intendent of schools here for ten
fe. Wiun ...
guest at a kitchen shower Thurs-
day night, July 26, in the Chris
tian Church rooms. Hostesses
planning the affair are Mrs. Gene
Powell, Mrs. Gilbert Looney and
Mrs. Boh Terhune.
Miss Wilson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Wilson, will
marry Donnal Warden, son of
Mrs. Jeannette Warden of Mag
num, Okla., in the First Christisn
Church here Tuesdsy, August 24.
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Estevez stress back interest.
lace dinner dress.
Cook-Sawyer
Rites Held
In Alaska
' From Spenard, Alaska comes
news of the marriage of Mrs.
Donna J. Sawyer, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. Guy Cook of
Salem, to Harold U. Ottley of
Spenard, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred E. Ottley of Clearfield,
Utah. The ceremony took place
on July IA at the. Woodland
Presbyterian Church with the
Rev. Rslph Weeks officiating at
the 8 o'clock rites. ...
Gene Kstter was the Vocalist
and Mrs. Helen B. Campbell the
organist.
Tom Sswyer gave hia mother
in marriage. She wore aeige
brocaded satin afternoon gown
with turquoise cummerbund snd
a matching brocaded hat. She
carried a white Bible - marked
with yellow glamelias and white
stephanotis.
Mrs. Gene "Katter was the ma
tron of honor and she wore an
aqua embossed faille two-piece
enaemble and carried yellow
gladioluses.
Mr. Katter waa best man and
ushers were James Raamussea
and James Haagen. '
Mrs. Cook accompanied her
daughter to Alaska for the wed
ding and she wore a brown silk
dress with aaua duster and eor-
sage ot pink carnations and yet
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Accented By
Designers
By CELK WOHL
ROME Wl Simonetta is draw
ing attention back to waistlines
while her dress designing husband
Fabiani is concentrating on back
effects.
Other than that, there -were
strong similarities between the
rival lines they . presented last
night in a show closing the sec
ond day of Rome's fall and win
ter atyle previews.
Simonetta accented the waist
line by swathing It with draperies,
dropping panels from it, or using
bolero jackets.
Her suit lines differ widely, but
the waistline remaina fixed at its
natural level. Some jackets are
belted in behind, others are belted
In front and fall free in the back.
Loose fitting jackets have Martin
Gales sloping down from the waist
line. Daytime skirts are narrow.
Those intended for after dark are
full. Coats are double-breasted and
boxy or in widening pyramids.
Simonetta cuts skirt panels into
dress fronts, knotting them up into
bodices as prominent frontal drap
eries.
Designs a New Darke
She liked a hat ahe designed in
collaboration with the Rome Mil
liner Canessa. It's a cloche, fash
ioned like a closing umbrella, and
slanting down over the nose. For
one wearing it, visibility of any
thing but the wearer's toes is im
probable; But it's gay.
Only for evening does Simonetta
let the face be shown, then often
under an upright circus pony
plume.
Fabiani has many of the same
tricks as hia wife, but he concen
trates on back effects with panels
attached at one side. Only one or
two have front-concealing panels
originating in chest-high bows.
He drew tome gasps with a pair
of mink-trimmed raincoats.
Earlier, auitmaker Ferdinand!
showed a "penguin line" charac
terized by a hem-length tail or suit
jackets.
Gattinoni chose winged victory"
for her theme, from the Greek sta
tue she shows smooth-fronted cre
ation with the fullness drawn into
skirt backs and little wing-like
capelets. Tiny removable capes,
some in rich fur, top both suits and
dresses.
Juniors, Seniors Play j
Juniors and seniors combined
to make eight tables at the
Knights of Columbus Bridge
Club Thursday night. Mra. L. E.
Taylor and Mrs. Walter A.
Barsch took first honors north
and south. Mrs. Frank Ward and
Jim McAnear of Texas lead east
and west, Mrs. Carl Charnbolm
and Mrs. Ed Payseno were sec
ond north and south, Mrs. Kath-
ryn and Mrs. Rupert Park were
third. Mra. E. A. Guenthner and
Mrs. J. H. Meusey were second
east and west and Mrs. Henry
Krepp and Mrs. L. J. Marker
came in third.
low baby roses.
After a wedding trip to Mt.
McKinley National Park the new
lyweds will be at borne at 4204
North wood Drive. Spenard,
Alaska.
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tmaiing new Silver laty.
HOUSEWARES DEPARTMENT DOWNSTAIRS
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Mrs. William Lawrence Voss (Lorris laVonne Papke) whose)
wedding was an event of July 14 at Sf. John's Lutheran
Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Papke and Mr. Voss is the son of Mrs. Vivian Vost of Wenet
chee, Wash. The couple will live in Wenatche. (McEwan
Studio.)
Attend Utah Wedding
FOUR CORNERS Robert
Brant, Walter Hart, Rslph Wil
son, and Jamea Hilborn left
hursday evening by car for
ountiful. Utah to attend the
wedding of Lawrence T. Cherry,
son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cher
ry of the Four .Corners area, and
Miss Marion Cayiaa, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cayias of
Bountiful, Utah. The wedding
will be an event of Sunday. July
22, at the Greek Orthodol
Church of Bountiful.
The young men were all class
mates in high school and Law
rence Cherry is a graduate of
Willamette University.
Hauling Permits
Give Extra Hour
Public Utilities Commissioner
Charier Heltiel announced Friday
that all permits authorising trans
portation of logs, poles or piling
over Oregon state highways will
be changed Immediately to show
that transportation ot such com'
moditiea is authorized between the
hours of 4 a.m. and t p.m.
This extends the hours from
p m-.to t p.m.
The change was' made pursuant
to recommendations of the Ore
gon State Highway Commission. It
does not authorize service on Sun
days, holidays or Saturday after
noons.
SATURDAY
Shop ; . . AHer Ail
Modem Etiquette
. By Roberta Lea -
Q. Ia it obligatory for a bride to
buy a gift of some kind for ber
bridegroom on their wedding day -
A. While this, could not be called . .i
obligatory, it la the customary
thing for a bride to five her bride- ,k;
groom some kind of gilt for hie.' -.
personal use. -W
Q. My wife and ' I have re-.'
ceived an engraved card from die- J
tant relatives, announcing their
golden wedding anniversary.
What obligations does this im
pose upon us?
'A. Your only obligation la to
send them a message of congratu
lations and good wishes.
Q. When spaghetti is served
Italian atyle, how ahould U be eat
en? ' !
A. It is much better for the
average person to break it with ,
the fork than to attempt to copy
the Italians' akuuul manner ,ot
handling tu This may save yon -
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