i: Tueadty. August 11, 1953 CONSIDER THE BAIT Color Consultant Gives Tips on Catching the Man By CYNTHIA LOWHY AP MtwdMtuM Wntart uuui waving trouble get ting your man? Do the fellas ilee when you approach? Do a married future look unlikely? The trouble may very well be that you are not using the right "color bait." This I read in one of my favorite newspa pers, and the theory wis cred ited to Sara Wlnsborough, iden tified as a color consultant. Mia Winsborough's Idea is that girls fishing for beaux should learn their lessons from those who fish for fish. The thesis is that an angler wouldn't dream of setting out on fish catching expedition without box of colorful lures bits of colored feathers artfully fas tened together each designed to cause a species of fish to awallow a hook. Miss Wlnsborough cautions that a girl, like a fisherman, must know what kind of bait to use, pointing out quite sen sibly that what attracts a mar lin won't get so much as a tum ble from a striped bass. I've been thinking over Miss Winsborough's fascination- the ory quite carefully, and am now prepared to give some specific information on its practical ap plication. Now then, the reason that a poor fifth leaps onto the end of ),a baited hook is because he sees something that he stupid ly suspects is something he's fond of eating. Wedding on August 1 - Aurora Married on Satur day evening, August 1 were Miss Rosella June McCarthy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan McCarthy of Woodburn, and Wayne Willis Yoder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Yoder of Aurora. ' The wedding was at the Church of God near Wood burn in the presence of 300 guests. The Rev. Arthur Cole, pastor of the Foursquare church, read the service. Mrs. Royal Hastie was organist and Mrs. Glen Le Rud was soloist. Lighting the candles were Miss Bonnie Greenwood of Salem and Miss Sylvia Yoder of Woodburn. The bride wore a tradition al white satin dress, fashioned with a full skirt and train, long ' sleeves pointed at - the wrists and a lace trimmed net yoke. The fingertip length veil was of set edged In lace. The bride's bouquet was of white gladioluses centered . with a gardenia. Mrs. Jake Triplett was her i. cousin's matron of hortar. ' Bridesmaid! were Mrs. Bill Thomas, Mrs. Percy McCarthy and Miss Pauline Plumb. Car ol Kotka was flower girl. They all wore identical dresses of lavender taffeta, trimmed In lavender lace. Their headdresses also were of lavender taffeta trimmed with lace scalloping. They carried bouquets of yellow gladioluses. Lyell Yergen of Aurora was best man. Ushering were Ed Koenig, Jake Triplett , and Harding Carlson, David Rei necke served as ringbearer. At the reception which fol lowed,, Mrs. Elmer Griffith aunt of the bride, eut the cake and Mrs. Valdy Relncke pre sided at the punch bowl. Miss Charlene Griffith passed the guest book. Miss Claudia Hayes and Miss Helen Mc Gaffe were in charge of gifts. For a trip to Canada the bride wore a pink linen dress with matching bolero studdca with rhinestones, pink linen hat and accessories and white gardenia corsage. Mrs. Yoder is a graduate of Salem academy, and has been with the motor vehicle divi sion of the secretary of state's office in Salem. Mr. Yoder, a graduate of Canby Union high school is engaged in farming with his father, in the Top O'Hill vicinity near Aurora. Golf Event Woodburn Thirty five golfers were out for family tty at the Woodburn golf course Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Kenneth McGrath, Mrs. O. J. Adkinson and Mrs. Ma rion Henning as the commit tee in charge of the supper, eerved at 7 p.m. Play began at S p.m. with the prize for low net going to Mrs. Marion Henning and John Schmid. For the closest tee shot to the cup on No. 4, Mrs. Ralph Pickering won for the women and John Schmid for the men. Novelty prizes were won by Marion Henning and Mrs. John Schmid. DON'T Throw Yonr Watrh Away We Fix Them When Others Can't THE JEWEL BOX MS SMU SL nnm The Food Angle Everyone knows that the most direct route to a man s heart is through his stomach, so Miss Winsborouih ii on .niiH ground when she suggests that i the most effective man-bait is : aomeming suggestive of food. Therefore, the best and wis est plan of attack is to pick ar bitrarily SOme DOOr fiih Trv . find one without obvious scars inuicaiing ne's already been hooked and broken away. With out indicating in any way you are contemDlatina an anoiins expedition, try to get a line on 011 lavorue foods. After that, organize your wardrobe and make-up so that every time he looks at you, his thoughts immediately turn to the joys of the groaning board. Here are a few concrete ex amples on how to proceed: Let's say you trail the elusive quarry repeatedly to an Itall-j an restaurant. That means you had better plan your dresses around a color scheme of the dead white of the pasta and the deep rich and stimulating reds of tomato sauces. The intricate design, suggesting a steaming plate of spaghetti, is important. "Color Theme" But let's say he turns out to be a stew, ragout or goulash man. Then deep, gravy browns, lightened by the pale yellow of an overcooked carrot and the delicate white tracery of a well boiled onion. A subtle Paisley design, carefully chosen, may be just the bait for this fellow. If he goes in for Oriental dishes, and la fond of rice and I FORMER PRESIDENT OBSERVES 79th St M Hi?' jx Va Former President Herbert Hoover quietly observes his 79th birthday in his suite at the Mark Hopkins Hotel in San Francisco. Mr. Hoover said he planned no special celebration, just a quiet dinner with friends. He has . been assigned by President Eisenhower to head the new Commission on Reorganization of the Executive Branch of the Federal Government (AP Wirephoto) .Will im1 ili.it FASHION IXNCHEON August lslh Mirror Kama Hotel Marion . Lunch l!:15-t:M Fuhlon Show l.tl l.M Make your memtlons now. Call S-4113 REMODELED saffron, perhapa the best lure would be to adopt a definitely yellow makeup, one that would approximate the complexion of one suffering acutely from jaundice. This cannot fail to remind him of his favorite dish. Sometimes, of course, It is impossible to ferret out the fa vorite foods of a likely victim. In that case, the flsherwoman is wise to stick to a color scheme involving the Chinese reds of rare steak with just a touch of charcoal hues to mark the silhouette livened by the delicate golden .brown of French fried potatoes. A precautionary word or two: never go In for such colors as lettuce green, parsnip yellow, or whinped cream white. For dressy wear, the best combina tion is apple-pie yellow with vanlla ice-cream white acces sories. Good fishing, but for good ness sake watch those calories. T7 0 1-f , , t .... a 44 lto r.".!.-"V.-.,-, ..:-v.-;,--,.- I 1 04 it THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Sales. OrcfM DRIVE-IN CLEANING SHOP This structure on Fairground Road has been attractively remodeled for the Salem Driveln Cleaners, of which Gor don Bennett is proprietor. Site Decision Due Monday Final action in connection with the selection of new quar ters for the Marlon County Welfare department was post poned until next Monday after the commission had deliberated in special session yesterday. In the meantime Kenneth Peterson, administrator, will prepare descriptions of the pro perties offered, and terms un der which owners will enter into contract with the atate department which hat the final word- Altogether there were tome IS propositions presented to tne commission. Some were specific in nature, others were somewhat neubulous. However it is entirely probable the aite selected will be on South Church street in the vicinity of Mill. This location is within walking distance of the court house which is considered es sential. A number of sites have been ruled out because of their dis tance from the court house and because of a lack of car parking facilities. The contract, when a site is agreed upon, will call for the owner to erect a atructurel suitable to the needa of the wefare department with its more than 33 employes. A lease over a 10 year period at a stated rental will be incorpor ated in the contract Monthly rentals on sites offered ranged zrom X3U0 upward with the tenant to provide utilities and janitor service. CARTERS FOR INFANTS FOB BOYS FOR GIRLS MA RG WENS Capitol Shopping Center (13 iJHa What's Right for the Campus Suede Jackets Wonderful Sea-foom Suede Jockers . . . ond just $2.00 down will hold your suede jocket until you are ready for it. Loy yours owoy now while selection is ot its best. Tailored to perfection . . . Con be worn either Boxy or Belted!! 1 3 Suede Colors 1 0 Choose From! Rust Chocolate Oyster Whlto , Hunter Chamois Kelly if Gold $2.00 Down en Lay-Away 5 Monthi to Pay on the Budget Plan Labor Surplus To Be Lowered While the present labor sur plus, in Marlon and Polk coun ties, estimated to be 33 Vi per cent higher than a year ago during the month of July, is running close to the 2000 mark of individuals, there it a pros pect that the number may be reduced materially during Au gust. This statement was contain ed in the recent bulletin Issued from the office of H. O. Roes sler, manager of the Salem branch of the state employment service. Seasonal employment is ex pected to Increase consider ably during August and Sep tember as many crops will be harvested and food processing plants will be running at near capacity, the report states. "Employment in logging should remain high during the month if not plagued by low humidity." . . Initial and additional claims for unemployment compensa tion filed during July were 24.4 per cent above a year ago- while continued claims lor unemploy ment benefits were 41.3 per ITS LEON'S GREAT NOW OPEN FRIDAY $ 28 95 Drive-in Cleaners Opened by Bennett Gordon Bennett has opened the Salem Drive-in Cleaners in a newly remodeled building at 2295 Fairground Road and will move his family here from Mc Mlnnville where he will con tinue to operate a similar estab lishment . . - Groom and William were the architects on the remodeling project and R. L. Forster was the contractor. Customers can leave their bundles without get ting out of their cars, Bennett said. Bennett was graduated from high school here in 1928. He was Capital Journal carrier while In high school. He was in the cleaning business in Roseburg before moving to Mc Mlnnville. 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