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If) Statesman's HOME I anorama Women . . . Music . . . Fashions . . . Features Statesman, Salem, Ore., Around By JERYM2 THE SOCIAL WHIRL . . . Mr. G. F. Chambers and her iister, Miss Dnralhea Steusloff, are en tertaining with an informal au re voir coffee Thursday morning at their Acorn Lane home for the pleasure of Mrs. Robert H. Bal dock, who leaves in mid-August with Mr. Baldock for Iraq . . . The Baldocks will be in the Mid dle East for two years, where he will head a highway mission to Iraq . . . The hostesses have in vited members of their study club, of which Mrs. Baldock is a mem ber, their daughters and a few longtime friends to the farewell party ... In welcome . . to Mrs. Elmo E. Smith, wife of Governor Smith, who recently moved Into their aew Candalaria Heights residence,. Mrt. Harold G. Malsoa will be hostess for aa Informal coffee today at her home ... A gioua of Caadalaria neighbors have beea lavited to call belweea I1:M and 1:30 o'clock to greet Mrs. Smith . . . Pourlag will be Mrs. Wallace H. Boaesteele and Mrs. Richard A. Kawliasoa . . . Assisting about the rooms will be Mrs. Breymaa Boise, Mrs. George Weller and Mrs. W. Wells Baura . , . Serving wiU be Mrs. Philip Hauler and Mrs. Joha Kolb . ." To fete a bride-elect . . . Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Dwight Quisenberry, will be hostess for a 11 o'clock brunch on Thursday morning at the former'! Fairmount Hill resi dence in compliment to Miss San dra Wolff of Oswego, August bride elect of Larry Paul us ... A mis cellaneous shower will honor the future Mrs. Paulus ... a group of mothers and their daughters have been invited to the pre-nup-tial party . . . Honor guest ... at a bridal show er Friday night will be Miss Diane Emigh of Portland, formerly of Salem, whea Mrs. Harold Buslrk and her daughter. Miss Kathy Bu slrk, entertain at their C r t Leaving Friday .... for Saa Street home . . , Misa Emigh, the pjf . wall be Commaader aad daughter of Mr. aad Mrs. George i Mr,. Kay Lamka and . ehildrea, E. Emigh Jr.. who aow reside ia , . . . Mrs. Lamka aad the child Portland, will be married la Roger ! r, h,ve visiting here the D. Pearson of Carlton oa August ... wrrk. tmi the aavy of- 2i at St. Michaels and All Angel s Episcopal Church ia Portland Guests have beea lavited to a des sert supper and a miscellaneous shower will fete Miss Emigh . . . Biddea ... to honor the bride-to-be are her mother, Mrs. George E. Emigh Jr., her grandmother, Mrs. George A. White of Portland, also a former Salem resident, Mrs. Emil Pearson of Carlton, the bridegroom-elect's mother, Mrs. Erwin Pearson, Mrs. Claybourne W. Dy er, Mrs. William C. Dyer Jr., Mrs, Pattern SIZES 4841 -: EASY! EASY! See the diagram you can make (his stunning new topper . in s-fl-o little time! Have it in lightweight corduroy, pastel linen, or pique to star above your summer fashions. Notice its graceful "go-everywhere" stylinp. Pattern 4R41: Misses' siies 12, 14, lfi. 18, 20; 30. 32, 34 , 3t, 38, 40, 42. Size 18 requires 3'j yards 35-inch nap fabric. This pattern easy to use, sim ple to sew, is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Sand THIRTY -FIVE rents In rolm for this pattern add ft renta for each pattern tor Int-clana mailing Send n ANNE ADAMS, car OroKnn Statesman, 407 Pattern Dept.. 24.1 Vvst I71h St., Nw York It. N. V Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE. SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Tues., July 24, '58 (Sec. I)-3 Town ENGLISH George Scales, Mrs. Clarence Ha milton, Miss Beryl Holt, Misses Jackie Hafner, Geri Messmer, Ju dy Porter, Diane Miller, Carolyn Madsen, Marilynn Benson, Larrie Lou Ostcrman, Judy Kuhn, Mar gie Rhcam and Vicki Ward . . , Informal get-together . . . 01 Wednesday night whea the col legiale members of Alpha Phi gather at the Fairmount Hill home of Miss Sidney Kramer the coeds will represent Rollins College, I'nlversity of Oregon, Oregon Stale and Whitman . . , special guests will be Mrs. Wal lace Brrnnan, a past national of ficer of Alpha Phi, and Mrs. 8yd aey H. Kromcr, state chairman of Alpha Phi . . . Nursery news .... It's a boy for Mr. and Mrs. Corval Gray (Susan YoungquLst) ... the lad arrived on July 20 at Salem Gen eral Hospital and has been named Robert Lorenson ... Hit grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Youngquist and Mr. and Mrs. George Gray of Prineville ... the great-grandparents are Mr. Clara Kennedy of Salem,' Mrs. A. R. Youngquist of Goldendale, Wash., Mrs. C. Gray of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Orval Osborne of As toria . . . A little girl ... . Kathrya Aaa. was bora to Mr. aad Mrs. Wilford G. Beard oa Snaday at the Salem General Hospital . . . there are also two boys la the family, Wil liam aad David . , . The graad- parents are Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beard and Mr. and Mrs. John Jandrall of Seaside . A third daughter .... Rachel Marie, was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Froelich (Jean Redding) on July 11 . . . her sisters are Jen nifer Jon and Rebecca Lynn . . . and her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Redding and Mr. and Mrs. Winston Hotel of Seattle n w, faml, , (he first of the month . . , He Is 10 command of the I SS Colonial . . . the Lamkas are former Salem residents . . . Soatk bound . . . today will be Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brandon, who will vacation in San Fran cisco and northern California for 1 week or more . . . Accompany ing the Brandons will be her mother. Mrs. N. J. Evensen of Tucson. Arizona, who came north for the marriage of her grand- riaimhter. Manlvn Du n n, and Thomas Beach on July IS . . . Mrs. Evensen will fly to Arizona from San Francisco . . . Arriving ... la the capital this weekend from Springfield, Ms were the Rev. aad Mrs. Atwood Foster aad ehildrea. Judy aad David, former Salem residents, who are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Gutekunot . . . Among . . . those attending the Ire Follies la Portland Monday night were Mr. aad Mrs. Robert L. Elfslrom, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ohmart and Mr. aad Mra. Bruce F. Ptckelt . . Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. If there is no host in the house at the time, and a hostess is seeing a couple off, should she help both of them with their coats, or just the woman? A. She docsn t assist either 01 them. The man first helps the woman with her coat, then at tends to himself. Q How . and when should a bridegroom offer his fee to the clergyman who performs the ceremony? ; A. lie entrusts an envelope containing the fee to his best man, who tenders it lo the clergy man after the ceremony. Q. When serving coffee to guests, how should the spoons be distributed? A. Place the spoons in the sauc ers on which the cups are served. Goin'Camping? Re pack tils alonq for a quick, delicious meal Miss Bolton Is Bride of MrvMille LIBERTY The Liberty Chris tian Church of Christ, was the setting for the wedding of Miss Mary Louise Bolton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Bolton and Darrell Paul Mille, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Moore, on Saturday, July 21, at a 0 clock. Vern Moore was the soloist and John Robertson played the piano The bride wore a gown with hoop skirt of nylon tulle with cascading triple tiered flounce. The fitted bodice of Chantilly lace was designed with a portrait neck line outlined with sequins. Her veil was fingertip length and was caught to a bandeau of teed pearls. Her only jewelry was a blue rhinestone necklace that has been worn traditionally by the girls in the Liberty area. She carried a carnation nosegay on a white Bible. Mrs. Patti Webster was the ma tron of honor and she wore a bon Don pink taffeta dress with brown accessories. She carried a cres cent bouquet of pink and white gladioluses. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Barbara Weitman, who wore a blue iridescent taffeta gown and Mrs. Wilma McBride, , who wore red iridescent taffeta. They .car ried bouquets of white gladioluses. Tamera Moore was the flower girl and Johnny Gunn was the ring, bearer. Candle lighters were Carol Hayden and Anita Moore. Bridegroom's Atteadaats Duane Epperley stood as best man. Ushers were Bill Moore and Mike McBride. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Bolton chose a two - piece pink linen suit with white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. For her son s wedding Mrs. Moore chose a dark blue crepe gown with white accessories and a cor sage, of pink carnations. A reception followed the cere mony. Cutting the bride s cake were Mrs. Noel Williams and Miss Eleanor Smalley. Pouring were Mrs. Maxine Ankeny and Mrs. Martin Boatwright. Assisting were Mrs. J. D. Gregory. Misses Alice standlev. Chervl Fave Fries Joyce Clark. Carol Epperly. Pat Billings, Mrs. Leota Sipe and Mrs. Charlotte Clark. For going away the bride wore a blue flowered sheath dress and a blue coat with matching lining. The couple, went to Seattle, where the groom is stationed with the Coast Guard. The bride will live in Salem while her husband is on active duty. , Engagement Of Couples Revealed From Minot, South Dakota comes news of the engagement and forth coming marriage of Miss Carol Mae Olson, daughter of Mrs. Cora Olson of Minot, to Jackson L. Smithson, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Smithson of Salem. The cere mony will be an event of August i in Minot. Miss Olson is a graduate of Tri nity College School of Nursing in Minot. Mr. Smithson, a Salem High School graduate, is presently sta tioned in Minot with the U.S. Air Force as a staff sergeant. Plan a FaU Wedding A September wedding is planned by Miss Bernice Bright and Tom W. Stanberry. whose engagement is being announced today. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Thomas L. Bright and the late Mr. Bright and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bruce Stan berry of Knoxville, Tenn. Miss Bright is a graduate of North Salem High School and is employed by the state. Mr. Stan berry, who recently completed his service with the navy, plans lo continue his college studies in the fall. Hal lllhhard Camp and Auxili ary, I MW, will meet for a cover ed dish picnic dinner Thursday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McClung, 1865 South High St., at 5:30 p.m. All members and families are invited to attend as well as any Spanish War Veteran or auxiliary member from other ramps. Those attending are asked to bring their own table service. I I s 1 . Jsaa-oi MHZ If TUESDAY Fashion Modeling Oregon Room, Safari 0C00L in lfew v - ' . !'.; 0 '"1 4 'I ki V. r" 1.) NEW SILHOUETTE . . . This coat in herringbone tweed sug gests Empire silhouette by high-placed back belt. Miss Sharon Griswold Engaged Of interest to the bride-elect's Salem friends is the announcement being made by Mr. and Mrs. Guy Griswold of Newport of the engage ment of their daughter, Sharon, to Palmer Aust. son of Mrs. Oscar Aust of Corvallis. The wedding is planned for this fall. Mis j Griswold attended Newport schools, Willamette University and Oregon State College. She is on the faculty of Parrish Junior High School. Mr. Aust attended Corvallis schools and since returning from the Navy Air Force is employed by Pacfic Power and Light in Corvallis. Al Bl RN Mrs. Marie Meyer was a luncheon hostess compli menting Mrs. T. C. Morgan, who is moving to Albany this week. Mrs. Morgan has resided in Ibis neighborhood for 17 years. Bidden to say au revoir to their longtime neighbor were Mrs. Rose deVries, Mrs. F. D. Palmer, Mra. Harry Eckstein and Mrs. Luetta Graham. Club Calendar TirSDAT " Salem Navy Mothers with Mrs. Iv- tll Hairy. 2271 Lea St., S p m. Royal Neighbor Paft Oracle Chib with Mrs. E. fi. Kaawn. Ml Center St.. 7:M p.m . WEDNESDAY Royal Neifhbora Sewing Club no host pienic luncheon. Buah's Pasture. 1Z M p.m. Women Catholir Order of Foresters with Mrs. John Majeskl. .VM0 North River Road, a 30 pirnic supper. THinSDAT Hal Hlbhard Camp and Auxiliary. ' VSWV. covered dish dinner. Clyde MrClunf home, 1S6S S. High St., S.30 , P m. j Snjournera dessert bridge; Salem Woman a Club. 1 p m. I rmiiAY " Silver Bell Circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft, with Mis. John MoCrark- en. 3470 AOrama Ave., a JU picnic dinner. hatihiiat Salem Chapter. OES picnic. Dallas City Park. 7 p.m. SURGICAL SUPPORTS - Of All Kinds, Trusses, Abdominal Supports, Elastic Hosiery Kipert Fitters Private Fitting , Rooms "Ask Your Doctor" Capitol Drug Store 40S State Street Corner of Liberty XrtC Green Stamps -!t JULY 24 Street Floor i Ml HIGH POCKETS ... The coat is straight, but twin pockets placed high, with connecting belt, suggest the' new line. Plans Completed For Iowa Picnic Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Drorbaugh entertained the 1956 officers of the Iowa Club Sunday at their home on Lancaster Drive. Mr. Dror baugh is chairman of this year's picnic, which will be held Sunday, July 29 at Bush's Pasture at 12:30 p.m. Members are asked to follow the. signs from South High or South 12th Street on Cross Street. Mrs. George Blohn of Albany Is secretary-treasurer of the group. Committee chairmen present to plan the Iowa picnic were Max Flohrer, publicity; Mrs. Flohrer, program; L. C. Taylor, contests; Mrs. Drorbaugh, Mrs. L. C. Tay lor, prizes; Chris Renschler, ta bles; and Mrs. Renschler, coffee. Fall-view Mr. and Mrs. Frrrell McKinney (Ellen Crockett!, whose marriage was an event of July 15 in Newberg, were surprised with a charivari on Saturday evening at their trailer home at Mrs. Hose Setala s, by a group of neighbors. Those wh enjoyed the fun were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westerhouse, Mr. and Mrs. John Kotka and family, Mrs. Esther Polvi and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pajala, Mr. and Mrs. David Olke, Mra. Rose Setala and Joyce Crockett. The Mlaiaesota-Oregoa pirale will be held at Jantzen Beach, Port land, on Sunday, July 29. All for mer residents of Minnesota are in vited lo attend and bring their picnic-dinner with table service. j-4aatt4swiwaikw OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY 12:15 TO 9 P.M. OTHER DAYS 9:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. v. i f X t : ': FREE STORE-SIDE PARKING FOR OVER 1,000 CARS a LIFJ2 for every summer activity Formfit'i artfully cut life bras are de signed to become a part of you . . . each subtle flatterer , , , each a model of comfortl ' l.-Lifo Romanes whita cotton bstista, circlt-ttitehsrf cups; nylon brtid salf strspa. 32 3 A) A 00 3J3S etc 2. tifo Thrill; whits cotton broadcloth; foam l M rubbsr strips undar bust, 32-36 A; 32-3! I a 3. Lifo Rnmsncs-itraplsii; amhroidsrtd nylon and nylon msrquilstta; wirs undarbust; naw "cuHdls stsy foaturs; whita, pink, blus, black. 32 36 A; 32-38 I C 4. Lit Romsnca straplatl longlins; whtla broadcloth; wira undarbult; "cuddleltay" sturo. 34-41 I; 34-40 C Snas 34-42 D Mail and phone onlrr' FOUNDATIONS STREET FLOOR fu.t u'()(iiiig c.yl.vf ft) areas outside our regular truck delivery 'routes. atldoald I BACK TALK . . . V-shaped half belt gives new, look to this fur-and-wool fall coat de signed by Donald La Vigna. Anniversary Celebration OnSunday Mr. and Mrs. Everett P. Phil lips will celebrate their silver wed ding anniversary at an informal at home on Sunday afternoon, July 29. The affair will be held at their residence on the North Pacific Highway with friends invited through the press to call between 2 and S o'clock. Arranging the anniversary par ty are the Phillips' daughter, Mrs. Richard Riedel, and son, Robert Phillips. Mrs. Phillips' mother, Mrs. F. N. Ivy of St. John, Kansas, has ar rived in the capital for the cele bration and will be here the re mainder of the summer. Presiding at the coffee urn will be Mrs. K. L. Barrett and cutting the cake will be Mrs. 0. G. Ivy, sister and sister-in-law of Mrs. Phillips. Second Birthday Party Mrs. John Rex Sr. was hostess for a party honoring her son, Johnny, on his second birthday. Honoring Johnny were Carta and Larry Bock, Gregg Fuller. Rebec ca Lynn and Jennifer Jon Froe lich. Shirlev Yetz. Mnrlpo Sehern. Karen Rutherford, aunt of fhJ . . 1 l- ' r nonor guest, ana nts sister,- janci. Additional guests were Mrs. Carl Bock, Mrs. Marion Fuller and Mrs. John Froelich. 14 t m 1 O nbOu 5 mMwi T:fA') Miss..Xu3rey Pearson Is Married Miss Audrey Ruth Pearson be came the bride of Douglas Stephen Kelley on July 21 at St. Joseph's Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Pearson and Mr. Kelley ia the son of Mrs. Hazel Kelley of Port land, Douglas T. Kelley of San Diego. The Rev. James Harris per formed the 10:30 0 clock service. Vocalists were Verne Esrh and Lorraine Nelke and Mrs. Raymond Barton was the organist. A white embroidered organdy gown with floor length tiered skirt was chosen by the bride for her wedding. The bodice was made with a Sabrina neckline, short sleeves and the tiers were scal loped. Her short illusion veil was caught to a crown of seed pearls- She carried a cascade of white roses and atephanolis. Miss Mary Lucy Cebula of Van couver, Wash, was the maid of honor and Mrs. Lawrence Ma- honey was the bridesmaid. They wore waits gowns of turquoise dotted Swiss with pleated skirts and carried bouquets of yellow daisies. Coasla Is Flower Girt Jean Marie Lucero was her cousin's flower girl. Norman Creiti stood with Mr. Kelley as best man and ushers were Calvin DePass and Donald Lucero. The bride's mother chose grey and rose print silk dress with white accessories and corsage of pink carnations and stephanotis. Mrs. Kelley wore a blue sheath dress with matching coat and white accessories. Her flowers were gardenias. The wedding reception was held at the Salem Women's Club. Mrs. Wayne Weeks and Mrs. Raymond Longman cut the cake and Mrs. Larry Travis and Mrs. Gladys Oliver poured. Assisting were Mrs. Patrick Gunning, Mrs. Alan Hasel bacher. Mrs. Ronald Krebs, Mrs. R. L. Chumbley, Misses Elizabeth Schmitt, Nettie Pearson and Ann Reynolds. For her wedding trip the news Mrs. Kelley wore pastel blue pleated dress with matching lace jacket and white hat. The couple will be at home in Portland at 2164 N.W. Hoyt St. LIBERTY Word haa beea re ceived of the birth of a daughter, Mary Katherine, born to Major and Mrs. Newton A. Williams of Nash ville, Tenn. Major Newton is for merly of Salem and. Mrs. Ralph Dent is the paternal grandmother. I V.VlV,iy.JT -N 1 ' 7 WcH qt CKurcK Rifcs Mr. and Mrs. Eugene leRoy Phillip (Diane Marjoria Prichard) whose wedding took place recently at the Community Pres byterian Church in Mehama. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Prichard, who reside between Jordan ; and Lyons, end Mr. Phillips Wayne Phillips of Jordan. (Photo by A. C. Corbett) Silver Tea at Burson Home The Macleay Woman's Club will hold silver tea on Thursday, July 26 from to p.m. at the V. E. Burson home on Culver Road with Mrs. M. L. Hopkins as co-hostess. Pouring during: the evening will be Mrs. James Hudec, Mrs. M. M. Magee, Mrs. Harry Martin and Mrs. Wilbur MiUer. Miss Elizabeth Keyser and Misa Judy Hopkins will assist in serving. All interested people In the com munity are Invited to attend. First in 1956 Newspaper . Consumer Surveys! -. t v I is the son of Mr. and Mri.- DRIPPINGS I'SEFVL 'h Drippings from roast beef art ' wonderful for Trying potatoes. In the August Journal, r PRINCESS MARGARET at m mdafMTltO' tovcand mam V She's the world's moot elifi ble girl ... but whit are her chances of finding love and happineas? Ja the Augnat Journal you will read tatty now, mora thin ever, loneliness lurks so close to rrinreas Mar garrt Rose ... how every thing she's loved most haa bern snatrhed from her. You'll learn who her hits bind could be among the men she goes out with . . . why some people say she will never marry. You'll readiof her hoped, for American viif ... her riunre for marrying aa Ammran . . . learn how her coming trip to East Africa can change her lifo. Don't miss "What Lies Ahead lor i'rinreas Margaret?" "Love Locked Out" Novel of the Month Every month, the Journal offers you a complete con. densed novel destined to be a best seller. Read this grip, ping story of an English deliiitanle and a mission doc lr in war-lorn Burma . by Dorothy Black. V Q? ..rv Wan ., A ...urtitlfcb 40 pounds!" An unhappy girl ran never he pretty. Read how Connie Calaliro found happiness and a huband ence aha fared her Iteauty problem. lsrn hnw in just sis month alio went from a hefty Ift.'t pounds to s hippy 12 . , . now knows what it's like to bo pretty. , If you're unhappy about die viy you look, don't miaa this in.pirnig beauty biog raphy. Complete with 14 Inly menus and helpful brsiity tips. 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