S'iatpsman. SaTcm. Ort Sun., farr-1i X TTT rw 'un.lT i i By JEKYM E ENGLISH HIGHLIGHT . . . o( the week for the legislative contingent was the reception for which the President of the Senate Boyd R. Overhulse and Mrs. Overhulse were hosts on Wednesday night . . . The Capitol Room of the Hotel Senator the setting for the party, a traditional event, given each teuton by the president and his wife ... Over twe kindred . . . attending including members of the legisla lure and their wives, state officials and their wives and the legisla tive press . . . Mrs. Overhulse wearing a pretty blue and silver metallic gown with panel in back and a white orchid . . . Receiving . with t h e Overhulse! were their eldest daughter, Emiline, who wore a full skirted red and black print dress to which she pinned a white or chid ... their other daughter, Helena, who is attending high school in Madras, too busy to come over for the party ai she was root ing for the Madras basketball team, which is headed for the tournament . . . also receiving were two of the women legislators . . . Ren. Kathenne Musat Mrs. Ben) of The Dallas in a delft blue gown . . . Sen. Jean Lewis of Port' land. , who wore a blue print t . and Mrs. William Burns, Jbhief black gown . Other assisting ... Mr. Earl Snell, wife of a former governor of Oregon, at the guest book Miss Ann Matson. Miss Joanne Rogers, who is secretary to her representative father, 'Joe Rogers of Independence . . . and Mrs. George Cadmus . . . The long, buffet table centered with a spring ' bouquet of - pink - snapdragons, Dutch iris and daffodils from Mt-of-tewa ... came Father William S. Stone of Madras . . "'.Mrs. Dollie Fessler of Prine ville . . . Senator Overhulse's sis ter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stacey of Portland ... two University of Oregon students, Michael Graham of Modesto, Calif., .a nephew of Mrs. Overhulse, and Ralph Vranixan of Portland. The ever-papalar black . . . chos en by many of the feminine guests . . . Oregon's first lady, Mrs. Rob ert Holmes, pinning orchids to her black gown ... A smart Dlacs; silk sheath with side cascade the choice of Mrs. Sigfrid Unander . . . Former Governor and Mrs. Charles A, Sprague calling ... the latter in a smart navy blue and white ensemble with matching chapeau . . . Attorney General ana Mrs. nooen l. jnornwu . . . Dorothy donning a fetching tur auoise straw and chiffon hat with her black gown . . . Speaker of the House and Mrs. Pat Dooley. who are planning their traditional Hotel . . . Amt others t . . Mrs. Norman v. jNusen aown rrom roniana ia Join her spouse, the state labor commissioner . . . Stste Police Superintendent and Mrs. Harold G. Maison . . , Secretary of State Mark Hatfield . . . Superintendent of Public Instruction and Mrs. Rex Putnam . . .Supreme Court Jus tices and their wives . , . Chief Justice and Mrs. William C. Per ry . . . Mrs. Harold Warner down from Portland to Join her husband for the party . . . the James T. Brands, the George Rossmans . . . the Hall. Lusks and the William McAllisters ... Jean McAllister stunning in a uior owe sur ana satin gown with panels in back. . Spotted ... Mrs. Donald Hus band up from' Eugene and wearing a lovely mist blue taffeta and lace gown ... Petite, brunette Mrs. Rudie Wilhelm down from Port- Receitly ... the Cox. Patterson, Klopfrnstein and Nunn ' families Visited the Little White House and Warm Springs Polio Foundation . . . ana last weekend vacationed on the Florida beaches whili- the men have been busy at the posi, me women nave gone on trips to the Martex and Calloway Mills . . . attended teas anri lunch eons given for student wives at ron Denning . . . The weather has been 70 and 80 since the first of February and the azaleas, ca mellias and blossoming trees are in iuii Dioom . . . tney have also attended several of the ramp II I a shows arranged bv local earrien tclubs. The Nunns were enter tained at a real anutharn flinnor in LaGranro. Ga hv Mr William Crothers' parents, the Rev. and airs. j. l. veatcn ... The Nunns have visited historical spots in At lanta, Savannah and nearby places on weekends . . . also toured the Okefenokel swamp with park ran ters, visited Dpantit factories In. bacco warehouses and cotton mills . . . they are enjoying the wonder ful hospitality of the southern DeoDle. but will be hannv In Ica'vp for home in May . . . Pattern rAXPATTERN . l-ljali m-- 'r- "n 1-44-4 I b. 1-4I-S0 i.. 1-41-so 4774 PRINTED PATTERN Apron in sew easy PRINTED Pattern! It'i an ideal cover-up for kitchen chores pretty in g a y checked cottons, with contrast binding. Cinch to make direc tions printed on each pattern part! Printed Pattern 4774: Women' Small (36, W; Medium (40, 41); Large (44. : Extra Urge (48. Mi. Small size 1 yards 15-tnch. Directions printed on each tissue pattern part. Easy-to-use, accu ral, assures perfect fit. Sana I'HIMTY-flVE fwntt In coins for thtt return add ctnli for tch partem for IH-claa) malllnf Band to ANNE ADAMS, cart Oraaon Ktiteaman. 407 Pattern Dept., J4J Wl 17th St., Nr yorH II. N V Print Dlalnly NAME ADDRFSS with ZONE, UZf and ITYLS NVMBXB. "J ' ' land and chic in a black sheath 'gown and tiny hat . . . Mrs. Al fred Corbett, alas driving down from Portland for the occasion, nd wearing a. black taffeta gown with ecru lace inset embellishing the off-shoulder neckline . . . Mrs.' C. D. Cameron of Grants Pass, wife of Senator Cameron, in a be coming pink and black print gown . . .'Mrs. Cameron to entertain the senate wives at an informal tea on Thursday afternoon . . .. The Camerons have taken Mrs. K. D. Lytle'i home on Fail-mount Hill for the. session . . . Mrs. Lytle is currently traveling in Mexico . . . Attractive Mra. Philip Lowry of Medford lovely in a black velvet gown ... A REUNION '. . . of Salem and Oregonians in Columbus, Georgia, who are currently taking advanced training at Fort Benning . .' Cap tain and Mrs. J. Anthony Nunn, who left for the Deep South in November, wrote ui that a group recently' celebrated February birthdays at an Italian restaurant in coiumnus ... in the gathering were Major and Mrs. Burl Cox, Karen and Raymond . . .'Cant. Louis L. Osborne . . . Captain Jack Quinn of Lebanon ... Capt. and Mrs. Waldo Gilbert and John . . . Lt. Harold Peterson of Dallas . . . Lt. and Mrs. Lloyd Patterson and Danny . . . Lt. and Mrs. Howard Klopfenstein and Dwayne ana tne Nunns and their children, Carol. Janet and Murray . . Captain Osborne and the Gilberts are now enroute back to Salem. . i i' M 4 I ; i ' f a v y h I v W Sal rt m mt m , 4 At i. ' --: f 1 J t r Mr. and Mrs. Harold E, Carbaugh (Rona Lee Lnham) whose whose wedding was an event of Feb. 20 at Sj. Vincent dePaul Catholic Church. Parents of the' couple are Mr. and Mrs. Rolland A. Lanham and .Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Carbaugh. the couple will live in San Diego, where Mr. Carbaugh is stationed with the navy. (Artz Studio.) Shop 9:30 'til 9 Monday & Friday-Other Days 9:30 'til 5:30 ( Fm Parking with Validation of Tlcktt Bernita Brentano Married At Nuptial Mass Saturday ST. PAUL Miss Bernita Marie Brentano Buchheit exchanged their marriage vows at a and Gale Alphonse nuptial mass hatur- day morning at St. Paul's Catholic Church. The Rev. James Max well officiated at the ceremony. Mrs. Leonard Psvlicek and Alfred Smith sang, with Mrs. Ross Coleman the organist The bride is the daughter ot air. at mnrTTnitrf "irV Russell C. Haehl Jr. (Jean Claire Swift), a former Salem resident, who resides in San Francisco, is busy handling publicity for the Bay Area Panhellenie alumnae spring fashion show , , . the af fair u calendared for March 13 at the Fairmont Hotel. ... StarUaf . . . her career in the bay city is Judy Morse, daughter of U.S. Senator and Mrs. Wayne Morse . . . she ia an auistant in the Cinderella Salon in San Fran cisco ... her father recently visit ed her, when he came West on business. ... FASHION NOTES . ... At the many spring fashion shows Spot ted smartly dressed women in the crowds . . . Mrs. Reynolds Allen chic in a black and white tweed coat with white chapeau,. . . Mrs. George Alexander wearing a be coming red hat adorned with strawberries . . N A deep red hat entranced with beautiful pink flow ers the choice of Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley .. . Mrs. Duane Gibson smart in a beige suit and mink stole and her matching straw wreathed in flowers shading from the beige to caramel -tones . . . Mrs. Hall Lusk choosing a pink hat with a' rose and donning a fox stole with her ensemble . , . Mrs. Kenneth Bell in a good-looking mink brown suit and beige straw. . Mission Study Group to Hear Mrs. Gordon On Wednesday evening-' Mrs Lynn Switier'i circle of the First Congregational Church, will be hostesses tor a T:30 dessert in the church recreation room, preceding the meeting of the Women's Guild. Dedication of the Woman's Gift, the second mile project of Congre gational women, will be conducted by Mri. Paul W. Harvey, Jr. The Mission Study group, which is responsible for this meeting, has invited Mrs. J. T. Gordon of Port land to be guest speaker. Mrs. Gor don toured Europe in 195 as a member of the American Congre gational women's tour. She , will give details of her visits at' the Fellowship Center and College. Chevenal iiLEraace, .at -Casa Mia service "project for orphans in Naplea, and the World Council refugee camps near Stuttgart, Ger many, illustrated by her own pic tures. ' The evening circles of the Knight Memorial Church have been In vited as special guests. The meet ing ia also open to any woman who ia interested, Change Board Meeting The monthly board meeting of the YWCA will be held this Tues day, March S, instead of the regu lar meeting day, March 12, due to the spring vacation. The meet ing will convene at t:30 a.m. with Mrs. Donall Rasmuasen presiding. Mra Wank H Snears Will be hostess to the Gamma Phi Beta' .liinnu at her Phemeketa Street home Tuesday night. A buffet supper will be served ana assist ing hostesses are Mrs. Frank An gle. Mrs. Jack Steward and Mrs. Marens Maltby. Alumnae visiting In the city at well as newcomers art invited to attend. St. Paul and the bridegrooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buchheit of Silverton For her wedding the bride chose a white nylon tulle and Isce gown with fingertip veil caught to a queen's crown of pearls and lace. She carried a while prayer book marked with a white orchid. Mrs. - Martin Krunicka . Jr.. a and Mrs. Bernard Brentano of Guilds Hostess to District Meeting The Guilds of First Methodist Church of Salem will be hostesses to the Salem District Guild meet- inif An U,F.k 11 nt . 1ft h m i di1rafioT.OT-We-6fe'T' of white nylon over yellow taffeta and carried white Marguerite daisies. Her headdress was a tiara of daisies. Mrs. AJ Walen. sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Irene Mullen, cousin of the bride, were bridesmaids,. They also wore white nylon gowns over yellow taffeta and their bouquets and headdresses were like the honor attendant's. Junior bridesmaids were Miss Louise Brentano, sister of the bride, and Miss Patricia Mullen, cousin of the bride, who wore yellow taffeta frocks and car ried white daisies. Kathy Krupic ka, niece of the bride, was flower girl and she wore yellow taffeta. Douglas Anderson nephew' of the groom, was bearer. Attend the Groom Paul Buchheit served as best man for his brother and Richard Brentano, brother of the bride, and John-Buchheit, the bride groom's brother, were grooms men. Ushers were Thomas Hines, Ai Sthaman, Joe Buchheit and Martin Krupicks Jr. A wedding breakfast was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bernard in St Paul follow ing the nuptials for members of the bridal party and Father Max well. A reception was held in the Community Hall for friends and relatives of the couple in the afternoon. " Mrs. Joseph Flaherty, aunt and godmother of the bride, cut the cake, assisted by Mrs. Lawrence Bunning. Miss Astrid Severin snd Mrs. Clarence Grassman, Miss Jane Brentano, Miss Marian O'Mara. Miss Carol Smith and Mrs. Raymond Syverson assisted. For going away the new Mrs. Buchheit donned a black and white check suit with white ac cessories. After a wedding trip to Canada the couple will be at home in Seattle Miss E. Louise Nichols. Wes- leyah Service Guild field worker, will be guest speaker. Following the dinner meeting. Miss Nichols will given an inspirational talk to which the interested public ia also invit ed. - -- - j Reservations for thi dinner may be made with Miss Ruth Mc Adams, 75 S. 12th Street, by March 8. Miss Nichols will also speak to the Women's Society of Christian Service on March 14, following their class session on Paul's Let ters to the Local Churches. a Utile of the Lady vanishes in Warner's Merry Widow 15 Br the daring darling of your group . . wear Merry Widow by Warner's. Wry much in the 1912 mood, as essential to gala evenings as your most captivating smile. Shown: embroidered nylon and elastic marqui sette. White. 32-38. . Lipmans Foundations, 2nd floor '-!!.. - . f I DESERT "FLOWER ertam 4toJorant ; only lua ua regularly l Tin mMi Ta'naawt.liflil, kit. tat 24.kr pratactlaa aa ltalM. tr IHUITON. UMITfB TIMI OffttJ a rai Drug Store Capitc 40S State St. W Olva &4C Orn Stampi Let's Oh, to climb a hillock and lose oneself in the beauty ot earth and sky! 1 The valley ' below ; spreads itself before us in hetero- ; geneous patterns of line and col-: or. Beyond are the misty blue j 5 hills. Clouds scud across tne sky I j and reveal large patches ot blue sky. We raise our faces to the ! sky and the creases on our fore-! heads disappear aa we become ij lost in the blue. . . . Think what j restf ulness can be gained by bringing this sky blue into our homes and allowing it to relax I tired, minds at the end of the day. . . . Let's use it in decorat ing a bedroom for a busy career girl venose work and interests leave only a little time for the enjoyment of beautiful home sur roundings. . . . We'll begin by covering the long wall of the room with a sky-blue shiki silk paper which shows a single bough of peach-pink blossoms and dips gracefully at its tip. The re maining walls will be done in the plain shiki silk of the mural's background. ... On the floor the very new nylon and wool blended carpeting in off-white would be nice. Now, under the .bough on the long wall let's place the love ly French bed which is available to us, choosing it in r painted parchment finish and flanking it with a pair of matching bedside tables. These may hold crystal lamps with prism drops and off white silk shades. . . . At the large window at the end of the room we will use our semi-sheer fortisan fabric in off-white, hang ing the draperies below graceful ?s swags of the same fabric. -. . . jl Let's use the same semi-sheer j fortisan in a very delicate peach pink, shade for our bedspread, i having, it quitted in a simple 1 elongated Da t tern over dacron.'j filler. 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