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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1956)
bA 5tateihian, Salem, Ore., Sun., Aug. 28, "56 (Sec. Ill) 21 Together Fifty Years Seen and Heard . . . Iff By-JEIYME ENGLISH TEA TIME . . .on Tuesday when Mri. John McCulloiigh entertained with a delightful, informal party for the pleasure of her longtime friend. Mm. W. Reginald Walker iDorthy BlaisdelH, Who has re turned to Salem to make her home . . Dorothy wearing black full, skirted cotton with dainty alt over orchid print and lace trim . , . Barbara MoCullough in a becom ing waterfall blue brocaded cotton sheath ... A warm, summer's day ... , with guests donning their prettiest and coolest cottons . . . at the door were Molly JMC Cullough 1 n a n adorable yellow 1 a I d organdy ?k and Cheryl Porter wearing the pretty blue organdy dress, she wore for her recital this spring Oa the round, coffee table , ,' . in the Jiving room an old fashioned bouquet of pink gypsophila and 'pink carnations . , . the tea table adorned with a sweet arrange- fr.tfk ( is) I sent by 'Larry's brother, Tom Piulus, from Japan . . . Tom un able to be here, but brother, Peter, home just in time from navy duty overseas to take over the best man duties 1 . . Grace Memorial chosen for the ceremony as the bride's grandfather, the late Rev. Oswald Taylor, was rector there for 32 years. . ' r The aewlyweds .... receiving .in the garden for nearly two hours ... .a shuttle service of cars taking guests from their own cars down the narrow one-way road to the Wolff home. , . a border of yellow flowers planted just especially for the wedding and' forming a lovely background for the bridal party . . . hot llor's d'oeuvres pa.wd while guests waiting to greet the couple . . . many comments on how j lovely the mothers of the bride and groom looked . . Mrs. Wolff i in Dior Blue and Mrs. Paulus cho osing beige embroidered linen ..., Wedding eake . . . . served in the dining room . , , white with a pale ' yellow accent in the decor . . , a I white and gold hand woven cloth! on the bride's table'. . . the tiered cake topped with yellow glamellias and bouvardia , . . handsome silver candelabra on either side . . . with -v--'-v ' u'hil taiuiri mnA sratrkt t-kt1tnra ment of pink rosebuds and white fjlud witn th, Biamellias and Guests going out on flowers in a milk glass wedding i bouvardia . dish . . . Mrs. Carl Porter up from Albany and presiding at tbe tea urn ... Guests . .. going Into the garden ablaze with - petunias and other summer flowers ... an attractive pal 10 and colorful garden furniture arranged under the trees . . . The honor guest's mother, Mrs. L. A. Rfaisdell, and her sister-in-law. Mrs. Laurence Blaisdrll, among those calling. . . . Mrs. Vernon Drye in a fetching sun dress of chartreuse and yellow stripe . . . a becoming sky blue print for Mrs. John Hughes . .. Mrs. Wil liam Burrell choosing pink ... a white floral print for. Mrs. Rich ard Grahenhorst . . . her sister- -HtHaarTMrjs, fuhnrn r.rjhpnhnrAff first grandchiWTwedding coming in with her house guest, Mrs. Tom Cornett of Walla Walla . . . Attractive, brunette Mrs. Jame Mohatt "In a smart pink lin en ... and i white linen for Mrs. James 11. Nicholson Jr. . . . WEIMUN'G ECHOES . . . doiens of Salem rnenos driving to Port land a week ago for the beautiful 'lnle summer wedding of Sandra Wolff and Larry P.iulus at Grace Memorial Episcopal Church . . . a lovely, warm summer's day and just perfect for the garden recept ion following at the Oswego home of the bride' parents, the George Wolffs. Yellow .... the bride's favorite color used in the floral decorations to the terraces to enjoy their wed' ding cake and coffee ... a breath' taking, panoramic view of Lake Oswego, the adjoining hills, boats speeding by and water skiing . . , Gergeous .... bouquets of yellow and white flowers artistically ar ranged throughout the Spanish style home ... our favorite on the piano was huge bouquet of white gladioluses and at the base yellow and white dahlias in a large, brass urn ... other bouquets of yellow iladioluses and vellow and white dahlias in the entrance hall and, Crtnrwl munes library ... The gifts arranged , SOU 11,1 SeprS in the recreation room. . . F.a famllle . . . Mrs. T. A L ' " '" ' ' ' s DALLAS - Mr. and Mrs. Ray jlJLh:.4S,Al,M .... . Slater, who were married 50' TfJfJwwtf1f. years ago in wasmngion. Forty-two 'bf these yean were spent in the Pioneer Loop district, where, they farmed and raised livestock. They have five daughters, 18 grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs: Slater celebrated this From Roberts' f Decoroting Send them back to school with smiling faces, fully prepared for the new term. Wtr'e full prepared, too, with complete lines of everything you'll need , . . at modest pricesl Better see us soon. anniversary in Dallas at the home of AAr. and Mrs. Ken neth laudahl. Their home at present is in Eugene.-(Palm-er's Studio, Dallas). SAl'GCS. Mass. ijrv The sound- Studio The studio H a riot nt cnior these days, for as lovely, lovely fabrics' are coming in from our late summer selections we feel reluctant to file them away on our shelves. Such artistry n ex pressed in the drawn designs Limlev a 1 ttleVwf.UI 'attending f1" Mr- ni, Mri- JoscPh Su'- Here is a fresh looking white on i&S had a real surprise coming 'blue cotton . . .jMn an out- pnen jalice knocked nn their. rioo4alandiog goid-btlrder on creamy ine onicers were returning the i white. The green lern print on she looked lovely in a pearl grey taffeta dress with portrait collar encrusted with beading and a sap phir blue -velvet hat ,r . The Roderick and Thomas Livesleys on hand for the occasion . . . The Roderick Livesleys minus their daughter, Jody. who is currently in Europe . . she is due home in early September . . . Accompany ing the Tom Livesleys was their ad- couple's 2-year-old daughter, Lin da. She had been found in an out door public telephone booth at 2 a.fti., about a quarter of a mile from home. sheer linen with alternate draw ings of the coppery back sides of terns . . . tuch as are native in our valley . . . was ordered keep ing in mind a hilltop house in The child was wearing panties 'he woods where a harmonious and oversiied overshoes when relationship between house and found in the booth on a hot morning. unrta left the house through an nrnble daughter. Melody, who wort- nnen dnor while her parents slept a blue and white striped dress with They were still asleep when she bonnet to match . '. , Mrs. Stuart ; was returned. Bush and her sons. Asahcl and ; Sam. wearing good-looking grey J JaB BPens t an,i 4 nuiin t, , emu in ibb u, n, v:ijt-n, the bridegroom's aunt, who wore a becoming pink afternoon gown mtA that nriittw ArOmaam nf that .at. ..j-,. ,L ,.. m.ri,.H ith U Former Salem . . . residents spot IT ... ... . 1 a. ... .h iioH ted included Don and Wilda Plymp- with white Win bow. .... yellow!'?" or Oregon City Bob and and white flower, at the ,i,ar ; p'PV M"'s. who left this week .r.A lh. hrirWm.iH. rarrvino vol. ",r w "l r-,,lu- MIAMI, Fla. -Dewey Black well, 6, and brother Wayne, 4, were "digging for gold" in an un paved strip between the street and their home in suburban Hialcah. Mother, Mrs. C. D. Blackwell, left Ihenv alone because it kept them occupied and happy and soon ! 1 l . ..:.. lh.,i. n., .k.m k. I - , low tuberous begonia, . . . the ""'TX,IZ iciabl. ho . .7 Iptwe one on the small bed;side wuj " ' . ....... ' - - - - ... 1. 1 U.. . tl w natural surroundings is needed. Another new fabric is the beau tiful toile with an all-over design of red birds and leaves on a white biekground. We can't wait to use it in the young girl's room where walls are papered in a small red and white stripe with off-white carpeting on the floor. At the triple square winnows rut- fled hour glass curtain, are tied with red ribbon. Now on the beautiful maple four poster bed . . . which you may find jn our second floor display rooms . . . we'll use the red and white bird toile for a throw.. How pretty milk glass and brass lamps would look in such a setting! Let's Keith and Barbara deep. li.iDie, anoincr lamn . . .- near they struck, not gold but mi framed picture, shove In the form of cable. ,n, bedrwiviJd add a last per- oirls all so noised . . especially 1 P.1"1" : , . l ... Vancouver ine attractive, nruneue uriur . . .1 . , Th .. ...,. c.-JV. mnA 1 .. . h,nH.nmrrnum. who have been in Tacoma I hen I hey sir ink " . ? ... '.f.j .. .u. !soon to live in John Dav. where he 1 copper smXto he r V, ends P - I i coarh ... The Cordon Wilson, Phone service was knocked out for , 'W Sentimental not The pearls kVuMrSn u J9?T i, Sandra wore for her wedding were ' Mlldl ' Rbfrt" and axsMf" . " . i Darcy, who were joined by her mother, Mrs. John J. Roberts . . . The Slade brothers. Collins. Fred, Roderick, squiring their attractive spouses , . , a junior tloor the red chair "WHERE DID YOU COME FROM BABY DEAR?" lAuthof'l mm. below; All babies come from "Heaven, and everybody wants to make certain that Baby's life is a "Heaven on Earth." Therefore even be fore Baby is born your Physician advises Mother about diet and v'tamins to give Baby the right start. We all love Babies here, ancj are ever on the alert to make certain we have the necessary medicines and health-aids that will keep Baby healthy and happy. YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE 4-3336- 150 S. Liberty St. 3-9123 -310 Court St. 3-31S7- 2440 Crear St. WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE Pick up your prescription if shopping near us, or let us de liver at 12:30 and 4:00 daily without extra charge. A great many people entrust u, with the responsibility of filling their prescriptions. May we compound yours? Remember: At 150 Soiith Liberty Street we are prepar ed la supply your Drug Store needs z hours 1 day. isight and day. We are open at this address daily from 9:00 A.M. until 11:00 P.M. At anv other time vau need us just dial 4-3330 or 3-9123. Sunday hours are 12:00 until 2:00 and 8:00 until 9:00 P.M. We are pleased to be able to give this 24 hour - service to Ihe people of our community. ajpnet a mm' Medical Center Branrh V0 irear Phone 3-3157 alem, Oregon tot,t and Commercial Phone 3 9121 nil 1.10 South l lhrrlv St. Phone t int Suoll'ioo by Gtnrgt M.cDon.ld Diots, around and the boys im mediately became former prospectors. NEW BIRD Among the new arrivals: Th classic black and white marble topped coffee table with carved pedestal, the triple shelved ma hogany table .. . . beautiful for VaI wnrt h v th arom rntv tinjent of voung people, manv of Michigan Slate University fisheries them college friends . . . Kappa and wildlife professor. Dr. Miles sisters and Phi Delt brothers from r'rn,,e recently saw the bird. Oreson State . . . Two of the ,he ca,lle pret or huff hncked ushers, Don McKemie and Wally , hrr"n' "hve 01 sP'n' n(,r "m" Carson, joined at the reception by MHneast corner of Lake St. Clair, th.r . . rh-h Rsio, nH i Ontario. Dan Callaghan among the young bachelors . . . Family graups . . . .The Keith Powells, the Robert and Bingham Powells ... the Iatter's mother Mrs. C. B. Spencer, and Ihe Werner Browns and their two sons, John and Clifford . . . John escorting pretty, blonde Coleen Moran, who has been here visiting from Mis souri . . . The H. G. Maisons and daughter, Molly, iMrs. Kelton Lowery), who i, here from Jackson La ... . The Vern Millers and'twn" of their - daughters, Marilyn and Joan Marie, who is now on the nursing staff at Providence hospital in Portland . . . Mrs. Roy H. Sim mon,, her son in-law and daughter, Chuck and Mary Jane Barclay, and daughter, Betty, (Mrs. James Haley 1 . . . A wedding . . . long to be re member for Its beauty and sim plicity ... the newlyweds leaving amidst showers of rice , . . and a perfect moonlight night to start out on their honeymoon trip to Canada EAST LANSING, Mich. - AIV!T" V "nn ?' or new bird may be moving into the ;f n,n'rfil J X . JiT. Great Lakes region, according to a 'v: 1 hc,sht ft ,r- Bye till later, EM ROBERTS BROS. Interior Decorator 340 Court Street Salem, Oregon Books ... Pencils tff "... jB Erasers . fifi Crayolas J Pens Ink Paste Stationery World Globes Zipper Binders Artists SuDolies Pencil Sharpeners Composition Books Penmanship Papers t 2 and 3-Ring Looseleaf Binders Sheaffer's Feathertouch Ballpoint Pen Fountain Pen andyPencil Sets Think and Do Workbooks (first, second and third grides) : Parker's Jotter Pen Notebook Dividers Pee Chee Folders Reinforcements Report Covers Pencil Tablets Brief Cases Penholders student's favorite. SHEAFFER'S BALLPOINT 1 m WW - . 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