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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1957)
ir&t oCadied oj- Qreaon to 4itenJ J? ( BJt . O Statesman's HOME I anorama Women . . . Music . . Fashions . . . Features f rnauaura a V ; 'A 'sfi' ' . Hm m (Sec. 3) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sunday, Jan. 13, 1957 ft ymmmii , . .. .'.J .jr.. .. . MRS. SICFRID B. UNANDER, wife of Oregon's state treasurer, is shown in the attractive living room of their ranch style home south of Salem, which features indoor plantings along the front windows. Mrs. Unander's ball gown is of creamy beige satin with coral pink embroidery beading on the skirt end bodice and floating pan els in back lined in pink. The Unanders will be among the honor guests at Monday's inaugural ball at the Salem armory. MRS. ROBERT D. HOLMES, above, wife of Oregon's governor-elect, who will assume the role of Oregon's first lady following the in auguration of her husband on Monday. Mrs. Holmes is pictured in the living room of their Candalaria Heights home in the gown she wi wear for the inaugural ball Monday night. The ankle length gown is of white Chantilly lace over honey beige net with a pleated flounce of '-the net encircling the bottom of the skirt.' Her jewel ry will be pearls. Mrs. Holmes will also wear the gown to the inaugural ball honoring Presi dent and Mrs. Dwight Eisenhower on January 21 in Washington, D. C. The Holmes will leave for the East on January 19. All Photo, by Kennell-fllli 'Studio) a'- 7rFj.J)A lJt ' r v nb nA krh , (. A mr .,, V i v vy,, " " ' ,rr'j -1 - - - -, ." V. -. f- "' XV If a i RS. WILLIAM C. PERRY, above, is the wife of ' SV I IVI 111 fnFffik hi! ilfc w r the, new chief justice of the Supreme Court of Oregon. Mrs. Perry is wearing a delft blue lace gown banded in satin' and will be among those presented with her husband at the Inau gural ball. Mrs. Perry will join with the other supreme court justices' wives in official entertain ing during the coming legislative session. MRS. NORMAN O. NILSEN of Portland, at the left, whose husband is the state labor com missioner. Mrs. Nilsen will be among the state officials' wives who wifl be presented ej the in-, augural ball Monday night, ohe is wearing a waltz lenqth gown of white brocade with jewel trim on the bodice. Mrs. Nilsen plans to be in Oreoon's capital city o'ien during the legislature ' to attend the many social events calendared for the season. 'i 1! RS. ROBERT Y. THORN TON, above, the wife of Oregon's attorney gener I, has selected an ankle length gewn of sapphir blue net over green with all-over sequin embroidery on the skirt for the inaugur al ball. She wears a green net stole over her shoul ders. The Thornton home will be the scene of several social events during th coming legislative season. MRS. PAT D O O I E Y of Portland, at the left, whose husband is slated to be speaker of the house, will wear an azure blue crystalette waltz' gown ac cented with bows of th same material for the inau gural ball Monday night at the Salem Armory. Th Dooleys and their three) children will be moving to Salem to make their horn during the current " session of the legislature, .....'