WOM EN Society Clubs i Music EG ".-'A -,'.('.'. , x .1 " 1 . I '1 ' I ' '' T " "' ' ' " : " " - ' ' ' J' pl ?J 'MHM-P wyi-w. .1.' y ,jii...ium"J Ji.i 1.J.11.1.IK. i JW n l VI i m.n"!"1 1 I 'j 'IM.T. ' ;-';' :' " - t V- V :" ?':VV V1 :.'iw!.::?:.:-:Vv' fcA ' J: i 'i , ' ' " ' , -v. i.. .tv : : . . : f-. . ... ,. .,;v. .: -s-m- i .-v: ' ,:y ' S " . . Vy: :.;;''':;. - A.-:- v o1. VlA'AI ;'.:.:,.y '''y-.'iy:-y. AOVv A:V'-A ':-'y:'':i;$;:-'.:v :n'' A 'A' .;A . ' A A: "" -!';'..;; A- 'A: - "' x:;v;:; '-.v.: " - :" "i v'"'.-.!'s - . . . -. - . ( -r : . . v. ' w - ' - J) ;t y i y'V. tin Sr- t ' I :..- f ! - 1 VT: 1 . A ; 1 - - ! " f I "-j .v:-: "-11 ON Salem Folk Travel ' During; Sumrriertime i-'- r A elcomed newcomers in the capital are Mrs. Lloyd Sanders and her -sons, Steven and Philip, who recently came from Medford to make their home here where Dr. Sanders is practicing dentistry. The family home is at 1860 Madison street GCennell-Ellis). - ! ! Visitors Make News. Summertime" always brings visitors to the cap Jtal and others are leaving on sojourns to the beach es, or for a visit with relatives. j Mrs. Brewer Mills and daughter, Kay Louise, of Marsrineia are returning nome toaay oner ;a visit here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Pickens. Acomoanving them back for tx visit of severaT weeks Will be Mrs. Pickens and Mrs. Robert Pickens and young son, Robert, jr., of Philadelphia. Mrs. . Joseph E. Harvey, jr and son, Joey, of Portland are visiting here this week at the khome of her moftier; . Mrs. Dlen Fisher. ; . Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Kuhn are their son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs.. Jack ; Mrs. Earr Ccoley and daughter. Betty, Anne Forristel, Mrs. Charles Feike and children, Dennis rmd Marv. are leavina todav for several weeks Stay at the (Jooley beacn nouse at wesrowin. jommg i t..i.. u xtm .mem over yi rourui ai juiy uuuuuj. A. F. Marcus, Mrs. Emma Carter, Mr. - Feike .and Mr. Cooley. . ."-K.v f ? Miss Marjorie Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hill, sr. left turaay lor foruana ot spena ; a week witha group of her Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority-sisters, y y' -:: . I I -Weeeknd guests of Mrs. Ralph Barnes are Mrs. : Cephas Ramqulst of Burton, Wash., Mrs. Louis La- ' Bare of Eugene and Miss Elaine Oberg of Portland. Mrs. Fipnk Alfred of Olympia will be the! house guest o Mrs. George Scales. . They will all be here for Willamette commencement and the Beta Chi alumnae breakfast j-J : .-. Mrs. Wilson Siegmund and son, I Jimmy, are . leaving Monday for Seattle to spend several weeks at the home of her " uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. C; Wilson.,' . . " i ; Lt and Mrs. Robert Mulvey and daughter. Mar da Alice, are spending the weekend in Salem at I the home of her mother, Mrs. Marcia B. Smith. Lt and I Mrs. -Mulvey are home on leave from: Camp Howzr Texas, .where he is stationed with the tank division. Mrs. Mulvey will be remembered as Betty Smith. Before returning south ' the travellers will Visit in Oregon City, their former home. j il : : , By JERYME ENGLISH i 5 : vr- I , ' statesman Societv Editor " ' The goings and comings of travelers are highlights of interest in society with Salem ' ' folk busy greeting newcomers or bidding farewell to old friends. ' . , ' " Mrs. Chandler Brown and children. Plum, Roxanne arid Bill, are entraining tonight , for Washington,'; DC, to joint LL Gg) Brown,; who is" stationed there jwith1 the navy.1 The Browns have taken a house there and will" remain as long as he is' there.' - t , Mrs. Ralph jNohlgren and young, son, Douglas, are leaving Friday for San Fran- Cisco to join LL (jg) Nohlgren They are leaving - today; for Pcrtlarid. to spend the - re mainder of the.yreek with her parents.'Dr. and-Mrs. Carl 'Hollmgwailh: Lt Nohlgren ;is : stationed at Treasure Island and they have taken xt house in the bay city. - r To Join Their Husbands ' ; 1 1 : : , . . Mrs.' Horace Miller and children.' Allan; Robert arid Virginia, expect to leave with-' : in the week for Portsmouth, Virginia, where Lt. Cmdr. Miller is stationed. ' " -J : Enroute to Salt Lake City to join her army husband i? Mrs. Francis T. Wade and daughter, Corinne. They are leaving the first of July. Major Wade is stationed at Fort . Douglas. Corinne plans to return in the fall to enter Oregon State college, but her mb , ther will remain in Salt Lake Qty. - '. ; , y Mrs. Edward A. Lebold and sons. Frank and Bob have returned from a -several weeks stay in Berkeley, Calif., with Lt Cmdr. Lebold, jwho is stationed at St Mary's college with the navy, Mrs. Lebold and her sons plan ito leave in early July to join Lt. i Cmdr. Lebold and they have taken a house in the bay city. . s Mrs. BjarneEricksen and sons, John and Wayne, are leaving Monday -for Rupert Idaho, to visit for several weeks withher parents. Mr. and'Mrs. John Williams. S' , Mrs. Melvir T. Hurley will leave: Wednesday for her home in San Francisco after a month's visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles !A:- Sprague. Lt 0g) ' Hurley is now on active duty with the navy. " .- ' i ' - .. Returns Home ! . . j f j "' "' I i Home again is Mrs. Mary Lachelle. ;; who returned'; Thursday from a six weeks stay on the east coast She went to New York and New London; Conn., where she visited 1 i her sons, Elbert, who is stationed in New'London with; the navy, and Ensign Jack La- chelle of the merchant marine. Mrs. Lachelle also' visited "friends In Toronto. Canada. ' Enroute home she stopped In Seattle, where her son. Jack, is now based. S Welcomed home is Mrs. Charles . McCargar, whd has been in Eugene me past year as house mother at one of the co-ops on the University of t Oregon campus. She will spend the $ummer months in Salem .with her .son and daughter4n-ldw, Mr. ahd Mrs. Dpnald McCargar, and in Portland with relatives and friends; . . . H :-.V v.. i M i f f HP j. -i I " " 1 - V LP tut ri ffc ' 4 V A - - O- . ; . v ; ' 4' 1 " v ' ! v7ns. V; v" 'i f l80! new Salem residents are Mrs. Lee Thomas arid daughter, Carol, who came late in the . spring from Portland to reside here. Mrs. Thomas is a sisteiof Mrs. Lloyd Sanders. Mr. Thomas is with Salem ..Sand and Gravel. (Kennell-Ellis). I f - j , '- I Luncheon for Newcomer Welcome; newcomers to the capital are Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Johnson and, daughter, Karen, of Eugene Mr. Johnson is the new principal of Salem senior high school. The Johnsons ! have purchased a home at 529 North 23rd street and arrived in Salem last week. The Johnsons have an felder boy, Harryi jr., who is overseas wth the .army. j -; j- . ' ! j ." '$ . J For the pleasure of Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Harold Sho gren entertained a group j of friends at a dessert lunch eon Friday afternoon at her home on North 23rd jstreet Guests wire feeated at small tables centered .with plates of strawberries and powdered sugar Contract : bridge was in plfcry during the afternoon. V - iVi"' Robert"Pickeni and son,. Robert Jr of Philadelphia, who are spending the, summer months in Salem at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Yeager, land her husband's, family. Mr. and Mrs. K. H; Pickens. Mrs! Pickens is the former Mary Yeager. (Jesten-Miller). f r f I i i A '; t v " 4 , I v I- i x .'it, J At the Pi Beta Phi sorority house on the Willam ette university campu3 last Slunday. Miss Ros ella Bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Bell ol Stayton, revealed her betrothal to Aviation Cadet Theodore R. Jones, United States navy reserve. No plans have been made for the wedding. The couple rnst ct Willamette and Miss Bell plans to resume her. sYadlss there this summer. (Jesten-Miller). V' v J, , Mi I - I I . '.'V 'V.: -;.V. -f..;-; y-- Iss Rosemary Sue BelL daughter of Mr. -and "Mrs;: Lloyd V. BelL whose engagement to En- , ; sign Waller Louis Berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter f Berg of Tacoma, was announced at a dinner party Friday night No date has been set for the wedding. Ensign Berg is now in Oakland, CaliL; awaiting or- ders.. , li ' -V . . , -: ' JVI ara M!- who makes her home I in . : . "7. , Beverly ..Hills, Calif.,' has been spending the past month in Salem at the home of bet parents, Mr. and Mrs.' John F Mielkev Sh$ wiU return, south the end of the week. Several parties have been given In her honor during her . stay here. : s t 'V . - , - -,' : . A ' . Will Entertain: . Today . V Late this afternoon following the -Willamette univer-p , sity commencement j exercises President and Mrs. G.s Herbert Smith will preside at a buffet dinner for a group " , of friends here for th. occasion pt University House.--- -' The buffet , tabM will- bo centered ; with a fountain arrangement of pink-iand white Sowers and other pastel -bouquets will decorate the guest rooms. v ; Covers will be placed for Chancellor and Mrs. Fred erick M. Hunter of Eugene, Mr. land Mrs. Guy L Atkin : son arid Mr. and Mrs. George Atkinson of San Mateo" Calif., 1 Miss Hizabethj Whitsett of Van Nuys, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Amedee Smith of Portland. Dr. and Mrs.. J.' C. -Harrison, Dean and Mrs." Chester F. Luther and President and Mrs. G. Herbert Smith. '; . Breakfast for Visitors' j! : - Miss Stella McKay will entertain at breakfast this morning at the home !of her mother, Mrs. Stanley McKay, on South High street! in compliment to two of her; Port land friends, Mrs Brongwyn Williams "and Mrs. : Peter Thompson. " The breakfast table! will be centered with a - bouquet of pink roses. 1 j - " Places . will be rfcdd lor Mrs. Williams - and 5 Mrs. Thompson," Mss. Barbara Compton,: Miss . Patricia iVan ,deneynde. Miss Sybil Spears. Miss Connie McKay; Mrs. . Dale Shepherd, Mrs.' Wendell ;Wyait .Mrs. Gordon ;Orr and Miss Stella McKay.1 rs. Garlen Simpson and son. Dick, who left the "first of the month for Portland to reside. Mr.- Simpson has been there for. the past! two years a3 assistant superintendent of housing and transpor tation at Swan Island shipyard. Mrs.1 Carrie. Beech ler, mother of Mrs. Simpson accompanied her son-1 in-law and daughter to Portland and will live with' I XX.XX:r::r::':-r Yocom-Sharp Rites . Of much interest to Salem folk is the wedding of Miss Helen Sharp, daughter! of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sharp of Gaston, and Mr. Ralph Yocom, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ray A. Yocom, which will take place to night at the First Congregational church in Forest 1 Grove. Rev Kellogg will officiate at the 8 o'clock service. ' -: 1 .-r - ' ' . V ; ' -' j w -' k:'-' :- ! " The church will be decorated with, white bas kets of pastel garden flowers j and white tapers in candelahras. Cecil Kjoberstein. jr and Deryl Yo com of Salem will light the candles. Mi33 Roma Ralston of Forest Grove will sing TLove You Truly" and "Because" preceding the nuptials and Mr. Wil liam Salzman will be at the organ. Of eggshell slipper satin is the bridal gown. The fitted bodice is designed with a sweetheart neck line and tiny satin buttons extend from neckline to waist in back. The long sleeves are shirred and end in a point over each wrist A shirred panel en hances the bodice in front The full skirt ends in a -train. - . : ; . - ;V . :" '' For "something borrowed" the bride will wear the veil belonging to the groom's sister, Mrs. Bruce W. Carkin. The train-length tulle veil is edged in hand crochet lace and scattered over it are-tiny cro chet roses. The veil will cascade from a cap of Irish crochet She will canY an arm bouquet of white calla lilies. Mr. Sharp rwill give his daughter in marriage. r . Immediately preceding fie bride to the altar will be Miss Ruthmay Schrepl of Salem, maid cf honor and following her will -be Miss Robert Jean Yocom, sister of ; the . groom, liss Marjorie Arp of Portland and Mis Maryelleri Ahlgren of Gaston. They will wear identical gowns of yellow taffeta and net made with fitted bodices and full skirts and their half hats will be of the fame color and mater ial. They will carry an old Ifashioned no3egay of rosebuds and sweetpeas. i 1 I Nancy Joan Glover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glover of Vancouver, Wash., flower glrL will wear a floor length dress of pijhk taffeta and will car ry a basket of rose petals. j f . ; Mr, Samuel Goomanson- of Portland will serve os Mr. Yocom's best man. Ushers will be Mr. Rich ard Yocom and Mr.vDonald fYocom of Salem and Mr. Lawrence Sharp, jr., of YamhilL .Mrs. Sharp has chosen a gown of pink and black for her daughter's wedfiing and Mr3. Yocom will wear black crepe with al panel insert of green Their corsages will be roses and gardenias At -the reception, whichl will be held In the church parlors, the newlyveds will , greet their " guests. ' The bride's' table, wp be covered with an eggshell satin cloth and centered, with a bouquet cf white stock and carnations flanked by white tapers . In silver candelabras. , I - V Miss Helen Kcberstein will cut her .niece's wed ding cake and Mrs. Grant Scott will presida at the punch bowl.' Betty Lou .Koberstein will - pass . the - dream cakes and Mrs. Don Mason the guest -book. ' Assisting in serving will be Miss Kathrynne Stasek, Miss Margaret Stewart, Miss Barbara Loomls and Mrs." A. W. Anderson, jr. 1 The couple will spend their honeymoon - at Road's End. For going away the bride will wear a pink suit with navy blue accessories. For the sum mer the bride will travel with her husband, who is with the state highway, engineers, and in the fall they will take an apartment in Portland. .. Among the Salem people attending the wed ding will be Mr. and Mrs. David-Wright Judge and Mrs. George Rossmarui-Mr. and Mrs. Wayna Yocom, v Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lawrence Mr. and Mr3. Richard V Rentfro, Mr. and Mrs. Mel vin Millett. Miss Mary Eliz abeth Sissorw MiS3 Janice Nelson, Miss Helen Zie linskl. Miss Marianr.3 Low arid Miss, Doris Duffy. - Dinner at . Hockett's . . , . i o.l;iV";v''-.V?:''""::- - - ' .V- 'V '"r. :V fy - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Campbell and Mrs. Ver den E. Hockett wera hosts fr a smartly arranged : dinner party Saturday night fat the latter' s home on South High street . . L ' . - - .. . - . y -' - j - -. . ; J ' 7" ' " . a " ' ......; . 5- ;. The buffet table was' centered-with a bouquet of pastel summer flowers and guests" were seated at individual tables; Contract bridge was in play alter , the dinner hour. j f ' - Covers were placed. for Dr. and Mrs. Carl Em: . mans, Mr. and Mrs. A. L Adlolphson, Dr and- Mrs. - Frederick Hill Thompson, Mri I and Mrs.. B. VL Don aldson, -Mr. and rMrs.Doydf;Riches, Drand Mrs. - Eurton Myers, Mr.- and Mrs. Chester Olson, - Mrs. Ed ward A. Lebold, Mr. -Verden1 Hockett and-Ltr. and