Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 02, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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Wednesday, September 2, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem. Oregon
Pace 7
' Denim Does ft . . . This gay tablecloth it made of plaid
and plain denim, thrifty, elective and easy.
A Gay Homemade Cloth
Is Easy on the Budget
(AP Km
The bullet dinner hu
emerged at the most popular
form of entertaining in today's
ervantless households and
the gayer -the table setting the
better.
Many apartment - dwellers
let out food and appointments
on the living room table
since there is no dining room
and let guests help them
selves. Since many such
tables are of the long, narrow
variety not adaptable to the
average tablecloth, the clever
homemaker will stitch up a
gay, informal cloth in suitable
measurements.
Sanforiied solid colored
denim teamed with orient
plaid denim as shown here Is
a good fabric selection for this
type cloth. Trick It ont with
napkin holders that also serve
aa space savers when stitched
to sides of tablecloth.
This particular cloth will fit
a table 36"x45" with graceful
hangover on all sides. If your
particular table has slightly
different measurements, adjust
sections of fabric accordingly.
Incidentally, this same cloth
will see double duty In warm
weather when used for narrow
' outdoor dinner tables.
Local sewing center experts
tell us that for this eloth you
SHADES OF DON QUIXOTE!
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Party promoter Elsa Maxwell get a welcoming kls
from her host. Marquis de Cuevus, during a rehearsal for
big shindig near Biarritz, in Southern France. Miss Max
well portrays the role of Sancho Panza, donkey-riding
companion of Don Quixote In the Spanish classic. The
Chilean-born Marquis de Cuevas will entertain the Inter
national set in an 18th Century-theme party which will
cost an estimated $85,000. The 2,000 to 3,000 guest range
from rubbernecks to royalty. (AP Wirephoto via radio
from Paris)
Attendance Falls Down
At 18th Century Ball
Biarritz, France About;
1000 guests a few iamous,
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mnti ni me irat atuavtvu
possibility of rubbing elbows
wltn a long usi 01 huiouk.
were invited but didn't appear
turned out Tuesday night for
tt.Tarnui.d Cuev.,' big 18th'
we
turnout at the . Chiberta
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' uZt of ' thnm wandered ,
v ""iaboun .m right1
after the spectacular ballet per
formance on a specially con
structed tage. But the cham
pagne and rum punch flowed
until about 4 a.m.
The hosL attired .In a gold
CIO Woodworkers
Vnt AaninSt Strike ne donkey refuted to
VOre Mgamii .JbuJge with his heavy burden.
BE!iU wlrfnrfav that CIO Rente Jcanmaire, a ballet dan
ports here Wednesday toat CIO on of b
Woodworkers. ld I camel, fcired from a circu. tour-
work meet ng at the Brook.
Scanlon mill Monaay, nau ,
j . .t-iv. oiaissaasiaail
The company had turned
down a union requett for a 5
cent hourly wage increase, ay
ing it could not afford the ex
tra expense at this time.
.L.ri .p .t their
FtarM
will need two yards of solid
color denim 36' wide and 2V
yards of 36" plaid denim. Use
mercerized sewing thread to
match solid colored denim.
Then proceed as follows: .
To cut solid denim: Cut two
sections 15 by 72 inches, each
on a selvage. Cut one strip
2 by 48 inches, for napkin
loops. To cut plaid denim:
Cut one section 23 by 72
inches. Cut six 13-inch
squares, for napkins. .
Napkin loops are made by
folding narrow strips In half
lengthwise, wrong sides to
gether. Turn raw edges In H
inch; baste. Machine stitch
along both edges. Cut into six
8-Inch pieces.
Pin loops to plaid panel,
spacing loops 18 inches apart,
measuring from center of
plaid. Three loops to each
side of cloth. Pin solid sec
tions over center panel, right
sides together, selvage edges
even with edges of paid. Stitch,
catching in loop ends. .
Next trim seam allowance
on plaid. Stitch selvage- edge
down for a welt seam.
Finish edges of tablecloth
and napkins with Vn-inch
hems. To do this quickly, use
the narrow hemmer attach
ment for your sewing machine.
and satin Louis XIV costume
wnn
dress received guests from, a
, ....
throne. He was reported to have
collapsed from the excitement
about 3 a.m.
The towns along the Basque
coa.t of France-the Atlantic
rinn near the Snanish border
: -helped to , put up the ;money
inn ai a vacation sdoL
Amoni the guett. Wa. movie
actress Merle Oberon. who was
garbed .in simple whit, robe
and laid the wat "Titania." She
wa accompanied by Prince
Ruspoli. with a monkey' matk
on his face. He ployed the part
of her servant.
Elsa Maxwell, in satin
breeches, rode a recalcitrant
donkey into the grounds, and
hori th announcer atutterin
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Junior Club
Tea Due .
Sept. 15
Silverton Plans are un
der way here for the Junior
Woman's club tea for prospec
tive new members, Tuesday,
September 15, at '2 o'clock in
the afternoon in the social
rooms of the First Christian
church. Mrs. Edwin G. Heino-
nen la president of the club.
This tea will mark the start
of the year' activities and the
21st anniversary for the club.
The local group, while entire
ly Independent of its own ac
tivities, is a member of the Na
tional Federation of Junior
Woman's clubs.
Last year, en a nation-wide
scale, the 2,200 Junior Wom
an's clubs in the General Fed
eration, which represents 93,
000 young women all over the
world, accomplished the fol
lowing during an 11-months
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period: $517,579.03 raised for
philanthropies; 877,804 hours
of voluntary service donated;
1709 youth groups sponsored;
8522 youth leader furnished;
and 0,703 Sunday school teach
ers supplied. The number of
persons benefitting from these
service was 2,610,767.
Out-of-town guests of honor
who will be present at the
forthcoming tea will be Mrs.
Fred Gast of Portland, third
vice president of the Oregon
Federation of Women's clubs
and Junior state adviser, and
Mrs. William C handle of
Hillsboro, who headed the
Oregon Junior Woman' clubs
state-wide fund raiting project
last year for the "Crippled
Children's hospital in Eugene.
Mrs. Chandlee will show
film taken at the hospital and
explain the club's project
Mr. Delene Fisk will aing,
accompanied at the piano by
her mother, Mrs. Delbert Har
rington, ,
Committee chairmen for the
tea are: decoration, Mrs. James
Ekman, assisted by Mrs. Joe
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Tommlnger;. clean-up, Mrs.
Ronald Syron; nursery, Mrs.
Leland Morgan; and food com
mittee, Mr. Larry Crennel.
Members of the Silverton
Woman's club who are in nro.
side at the urn during the
serving nour are Mrs. E. A.
Kern and Mrs. Reber Allen.
St Agnes Guild
Plans Fall Work
Plans for their fall work
were discussed by members of
St. Paul' Episcopal church
when the group met Tuesday
evening for a no-host tupper at
the parish house. Mr. Hazel
Johnson is president of the
group.
A rummage sale it planned
for September 25 and 26 with
Mitt Gladys Zell as chairman
for the event. The group also
is working for the all-church
bazaar given in the late fall,
and Miss Freda Cherrington is
chairman from St Agnes.
Hostesses for the supper last
evening were Mrs. Hope Ed
wards, Mrs. Lola . Fursman,
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Mr. Daisy Chance, Miss Louise
King and Mrs. Johnson. For the
October event. Miss Vivian
Chandler, Miss Zell and Mrs.
Clyde Everett will be the com
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Club Sets Meeting .
Woodburn The Business
and Professional Women's dub
of Wocdburn will resume reg
ular meeting Thunday, Sep
tember 3 at 8 p.m. at the li
brary club room. The mem
bership committee, with Mr.
Jame Lamb, chairman, will
be in charge of the meeting.
Other member of the com
mittee are Mr. Molly Hunt,
Miss Gladys Adam and Mr.
Ray Glatt. The new president,
Mrs. ' Thomas Baldwin, will
preside..
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raised on the Victor V. Scog
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The crop was not damaged.
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Albert Evans
Returns Home
Portland UK Albert T. Ev
ans, Jr, 23-year-old Portland
youth mitting since Sunday,
walked to safety late last night
Evans, who had been the ob
ject of a four-state search since
he failed to return from a fish
ing trip Sunday, walked into
Skiway lodge near Government
Camp about 8 p.m. Reports said
he apparently suffered no seri
ous ill effects from hit two days
and nights in the mountain.
The youth, who returned to
hi home and wife last night
left hi home Sunday to go tith
ing on the Clackamas river.
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But he said Instead he went to
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eatt tlope of ML Hood.
He said he got about 10 mile ,
off the Wapanita cutoff when
the car "started acting up" and
he pulled off the road and went
fithing. Later he ditcovered it
had become bogged down and
first gear alto went out.
He tlept in the car Sunday
and Monday night and then
began a 35-mile trek to the
lodge. .-
Evan said he wa mainly
"hungry and tired." He had not
eaten tince Monday.
Meanwhile, a imall search
party continued the hunt for
Ralph Day, misting since a
week ago Sunday southwest of
ML Hood. The party reported
late yesterday that still no trace
of Day had been found.
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