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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1956)
3 Salem, Oreggi, Wednesday March 21eB56 & & (THE CAPITAL J OURNAU Section! Page 7 Care of Hair Imrjbrfactf.. 0 ' ' Big Brush Up . . . Youthful, starlet Patty McCormack treats her tresses to the 100 strokes routine. (AP Newsfeaturel Beaut Editor) A girl is never wo young to learn good beauty habits, says 9-year-old Patty McCormack, movie starlet. Patty practices what she preaches. She'll give up a game of jacks any time to further her own personal charm course. Here is her schedule, a routine that might appeal to other little girls who want to be lovely. . . 1. Get the hair brushing habit 100 strokes a night isn't too much for a little girl. 2. Nails must be kept spotless. After outdoor play be sure to have a session with your nail brush. 3. It's never' too early to start using hand lotion. Use a good one before going to bed each night. 4. Use a lip pomade when play ing outdoors to keep the lips from chapping and cracking. Clean Hair Ribbons . . . Keep them clean ana pressed, says Patty shown here pressing her bows. 5. Posture defects should be remedied early. Check your pos ture by standing against a wall, holding shoulders back and stom ach in. 6. Grooming and neatness are synonymous with beauty. Keep your hair smooth and tidy, and il you wear braids be extra careful of them. , 7. Make sure hair ribbons are clean and fresh. Wash and press them yourself and hang them over a metal hanger. 8. Shoes should be kept polished. Use any good leather polish for your shoes. When laces take on a ragged look be sure to replace them. Patty's own lovely long braids are a joy to see. Her hair is blonde, glossy and well-cared for. She has sparkling teeth and pretty eyes. CDAs at Stayton Report Activities STAYTON at the' meeting of Court Queen of Peace, Catholic Daughters of America, last week, the Rev. Dennis Marx of the Bene dictine abbey, Mt. Angel, con ducted the talks. Mrs. Adrian Her mans, grand regent, appointed Mrs. Louis Gisler, Mrs. Bob James, Mrs. Vine Mertz and Mrs. Mary Welter on the arrangement committee. The CDA will sponsor a girl at Girls State. They will also give prizes to the winners in the three classes in the pbetry contest. Mrs. Margaret Kintz, Mrs. Anne DeJardin, Mrs. Lee Highbergcr and Mrs. Irving Palmer are the committee in charge of arrange ments for the retreat at Beaver ton the weekend of March 23. Mrs. Matt Bevier thanked those who worked on the Valentine dance. Mrs. Margaret Kintz thanked those who worked on the Valentine food sale. .. . The penny drill was conducted for the Newman, club at Eugene. The Rev. Edmund Raum of Jor dan explained the new rules for Holy week and also said that Lent ends at midnight Saturday: He gave an explanation of the word "Sacrifice" and the parts of the mass from the Missal. Mrs. Ned Uffleman, junior chairman, announced that the ju niors will have a skating party early in April. A new troop oi juniors is being organized from the sixth grade. Mrs. Bennie Wolfe will be the new counselor. Entertainment committee for March included Mrs. Jake Lam brecht, Mrs. Elmer Guenther, Miss Mary Dombrowsky. ' MOLALLA Mr. and Mrs. Claud Henrici were hosts to their 500 club, Saturday evening. The card playing was preceded by a baked ham dinner. High score awards went to Mrs. Solon Echerd and Otis. G. Foglesong. A birthday gift was presented Mrs. P. J. Breen from the club. Places at the dining table set in St. Patrick's theme were for Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Foglesong, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Smith of New. berg, Mrs. Solon Echerd, Mrs. P. J. Breen, Mrs. Vic Brodkorb of Portland and the hosts, Mr, and Mrs. Claud Henrici. The date of the next club meeting is Saturday, April 14 at 7:30 PM with Mrs. P. J. Breen as hostess. ' 1 U 1 IM . A1 .r t - t 'Ji Miss Lundy? Wed Friday DALLAS Miss Patricia Lee Lundy was wed to Rifssell Beebe at a service Friday niftfi't in the Fireplace rom of the First Chris tian church. The bride is Uie daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. J. C. Lundy and Mr. Beebe is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Beebe. The Rev. Earl Benbow of Au rora officiated at the 8 o'clock nuptials. The young couple ex changed their vows before a group of close friends and rela tives. Candelabrums and large baskets of pink and white stock formed a setting for th cere mony. Mrs. Robert Dornhockcr was vocalist and Benny Boling the organist. j The tapers were lighted by Miss Laura Lee Aycrs, Salem, cousin of the bride; and Miss Judy Beebe, sister of tho bride groom, dressed in frocks of Am erican Beauty taffeta and head bands of feathered pink and white carnations. The bride's dress was of white lace and tulle, fashioned with a full floor-length hoop skirt. The fitted lace bodice was made with long sleeves ending In points at the wrists and a round low neck line. The fingertip illusion veil cascaded from a heart-shaped cap encrusted with seed pearls. The bride's only jewelry was a neck lace of French crystal, worn by the bridegroom's mother at her wedding; and she carried a cas cade of pink roses centered with gardenias. Mr. Lundy gave his daughter in marriage. Miss Jan Lundy of Saleni, sis ter of the bride, was the only attendant. She wore a dress of white organdy over American Beauty taffeta fashioned with enss-emjs effect bodice, empire waistline, and bouffant skirt. Her bouquet' was of carnations and rosebuds. v Don Fischer was best man, and seating the guests were C. L. Aycrs, Salem, and E. R. Reimcr. The newlyweds greeted their guests at a reception in the home of the bride's parents. Pouring were Miss Shirley Cole, cousin of the bride, and Mrs. C. L. Ayers, aunt of the bride, from Salem. Miss Joan Phillips of Oak Ridge cut tire ke. Pausing the guest book0was Miss Judy Barger of Gresham aad in- charge of the gifts were Mrs. Bob Helmer and Miss loriiu Hersbfelt. Assisting were Miss Shirley Carr, Miss Jackie Akers, Airs. Rex Doma scnofskV, Miss Joy Holdorf, and Miss Maydene Curtiss. Young brother of the bride, Bobby Lun dy, and Louise Aycrs, cousin of the' bride, passed the dream cakes. In Spring Wardrobe This rayon tweed is one to be taken for the finest wool. It is trim in looks and feels comfortable in dressing. It is the kind of a suit needed in every, woman's spring wardrobe. Club Plans Dinner I SILVERTON . The evening meeting of the Triple Link club. assistant group to the main orders of the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs was at the Southmayde home, with Mrs. Nellie Southmayde and Mrs. Ernest Southmayde co-hostesses. Mrs. John Towle presided and the club members arranged for" the homecoming dinner for the Odd Fellows. During the social hour, St. Pa trick's games were enjoyed and pictures were shown, that were taken on a recent travel trip iri the eastern part of the United States. I Next meeting of the group will be March 28, a noon luncheon, at the hall. Mrs. Larry Taylor, Mrs. John Towle and Mrs. Clay Allen are to serve. SILVERTON-r- Pre-Easter visit ors in Portland for a few days nave Been Mr. ana Mrs. M. U Hatteberg at the Melvin Moe home and visiting other rcaltives and friends: and Mrs. Ed Holdcn as house guest of her brother an sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H, Hor- gon McCall. Mrs. Holdcn also visitcd-with the Kenneth E. Hansen family, now residing at Cascade Locks. ' i CAN YOU AFfORD PIRFICT COAIFORIV 61 'A The bridg's table .was tovered with a white satin cloth and the ttertd cake topped ewith pink bells, was, encircled with pink Tosebuds. On either side oi the cake were lighted candles in sil ver candlesticks. About throoms were bouquets oi pink and white stock. 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