Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 24, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore, Wednesday, Ang. 24, 1949
Swank for Junior High
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Sub-teen Smoothies The future deb is all set for school fun
In her carefully styled "petlteen" dresses. At left, plaid spun
rayon with dog-leash belt and crew neck rimmed in white
pique; right, two-tone blue rayon gabardine with smart
scalloped detail at yoke.
200 Due at Style
Event on Thursday
All set for Thursday is the
luncheon and fashion show to
be presented by Delta Gamma
alumnae at the American Le
gion club, the luncheon to be at
1 p. m.
Two hundred reservations
have been taken for the event.
Starting with the dessert course
will be the parade of fall fash
Ions to be staged by Esther Fos
ter's apparel sliop. The music
will include solos by Eldon
Caley and piano numbers by
Miss Marian Carson. Mrs. James
T. Brand is to be guest com
mentator for the fashion revue.
RECENT VISITORS at the
Charles C. Harris home have
been cousins of Mrs. Harris,
Mrs. Edna Downey of Palo Alto,
and Mrs. Downey's brother,
Herbert Wilson of Riverside,
Calif. They have been visiting
also in Portland. This was the
first time in 61 years that Mr.
Wilson had seen Salem. Both he
and his sister lived here many
years ago.
Miss Morgan
Bride Sunday
In an all white setting on
Sunday afternoon at the First
Christian church Miss Mary
Morgan, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph L. Morgan, was mar
ried at a double ring ceremony
to Donald G. De Lisle, ion of
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. De Lisle
of Ashland. The Rev. Dudley
Strain read the vowi at 4
o'clock.
Miss Gwen Chase of Spring
field and Miss Orla Deedon of
Amity, wearing pink and blue
taffeta frocks, similarly fashion
ed in style to those of the other
briday attendants, lighted the
tapers.
Soloist was Miss A 1 e n e
Amacher of Hillsboro. Mrs. John
Schmidt played the organ.
The bride wore a white slipper
satin gown of long sleeves and
fitted bodice trimmed with
crystal beads And orange blos
soms. The double full-length
veil of embroidered Illusion cas
caded from a crown of orange
blossoms. She carried a large
lavender throated white orchid
on a white Bible with white
stain streamers and stephanotls.
Frocks of the bridal atten
dants were fashioned alike in
taffeta with . fitted bodices,
sweetheart necklines and Mar
tha Washington sleeves. Mrs.
William Morgan, sister-in-law
of the bride, as honor attendant
was in pink. Bridesmaids, were
Miss Ruth Willoughby of Spring
field, in blue, and Miss Elva
Rankin of Astoria In yellow.
Each carried white crocheted
baskets of baby breath, pastel
sweet peas and roses tied with
huge bows and streamers. Little
Miss Diane Lee, flower girl,
wore a floor length blue dotted
Swiss dress, identical in style
to the other attendants. She also
carried a smaller white crocheted
basket of flowers. Master Phillip
Perlman, small son of the Harry
Perlmans, carried yie rings on
i. satin lace pillow.
Earl De Lisle, brother of the
bridegroom, was best man.
Ushering were William Morgan
of Corvaflis, brother of the bride
and Jack Mcrriott of Eugene.
Ralph Morgan Jr. and Verono
Waite closed the aisles.
For her daughters wedding
Mrs. Morgan wore a brown taf
feta dress with brown and green
accessories. Her corsage was
white gardenias and pink rose
buds. Mrs. De Lisle wore a
gown of aqua crepe with black
accessories and a corsage of
white gardenias and pink rose
buds. The reception was in the
church parlor. The serving
table was decorated with a lace
cloth and white tapers. The
large cake was surrounded with
sweet peas and tiny rose buds.
Mrs. Oscar I. Paulson cut the
cake. Mrs. Rex Putnam presid
ed at the coffee urn and Mrs.
M. C. Buchanan Served the
punch. Serving were Mrs. Gor
don Wood and Mrs. Calvin Stew
art of Stayton, cousin of the
bride. Assisting were Miss
Jeanne DuBuy, Miss Patricia
Zahare, Miss Patricia Zosel, Miss
Donna Johnson and Miss Lucile
Proctor.
Mrs. Grant Fallin introduced
to the line. Mrs. Conrad Lee had
charge of the gift table and the
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Reservations Due
Reservations for the informal
supper and dance plannea Dy
the Reserve Officers association
anil tho finlpm Women's Army
and Navy League should be in
by Thursday evening.
Those takinff reservations are
Mrs. Harlan A. Judd, Mrs. Hom
er G. Lyon, Jr., Mrs. ueorge
Spaur, Mrs. Richard Reynolds.
The party is to De i naay eve
ning at the American Legion
club.
You can peel two bunches of
small-sized beets, cut them in
A Pretty Room Any little girl would be happy with this
pretty room which is planned to Incjude everything she needs
for fun and comfort. Sectional book shelves, table and
chairs, and a juvenile desk form a complete play area, and
still allow plenty of space for the bed and chest.
Misses Barbara Daleiden and
Joan Lockhard 'of Eugene had
charge of the guest book.
When ready 'to leave on their
the bride was wearing a Glen
plaid suit with black accessories.
She wore the white orchid from
her bridal bouquet, The couple
will attend the University of
honeymoon to San Francisco Oregon at Eugene this winter.
long strips, and cook them In a
half cup of salted water for 10
to 15 minutes or until tender.
Dress them with a little sugar
and lemon Juice before serving.
Or if you want to cook the beets
whole, leave on an inch or two
of their stems and the long tap
root; peel them after they are
cooked and the skins will slip
off easily. Then they may be
sliced or diced and used as desired.
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YOU'LL BE SURPRISED
When you find out how much there is to do at our resort,
without high prices. Hot mineral water for drinking and
bath treatments, excellent massages.
Swimming Dancing - Hiking - Fishing - Hone
Big Bonfire and Radio Every Evening
HOTELCABINS TENTHOUSES
STORE AND MARKET
Open Until October 1st
Road from Detroit to Bruckman's
Open 1:M to i:00 p. m. and 5:00 t. m. to 7:45 a. m., DST
Honda; thru Saturday! and all day Sunday and Holidays
For Reservations and Price List
Phone Detroit 871 Write:
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HEATER
SPECIAL
During August
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This sweeper has rubber
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Bamboo Lawn Rakes 49c
Galvanized Insect Screen 8q. Ft.. 8c
Wire Type Swatters 2c
Butt Hinges JST, P.,r 55c
Galvanized Funnels
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