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Social Whirl . . . - One of the first post-Easter social events will be the dessert supper and bridge party far which Mrs. Irvin Hill and Mrs. Bothweil Arisen will be hostesses Tuesday night at the farmer's country home for the pleasure ' cf "Mrs. Douglas Thompson, a newcomer here. Dr. Thompson has recently been ap pointed assistant superintendent at Fairvjew Home. ' t Guests will be seated at small tables, where contract bridge will be in play dur ing the" evening. Bouquets ot spring bios- soms and flowers will provide the decorative ncia. ' F ' Bidden to honor Mrs. Thompson are Mrs. George Neuner. 'jr.. Mrs. Paul Wolfe, Mrs. -Eugene Tupker, Mrs. Daye Idleman, Mrs. B. F. WiHiams. Mrs. Roy Byrd. Mrs. Villiaan. Cole, Mrs. Lewis Clark. Mrs. Carl Stamey7" Mrs. Charles Campbell. Mrs. Wil dcard" Thompson, Mrs. Tom Dunham, Mrs. Franci Smith, Mrs. Roscoe Vison, Mrs. George WilliamsonMrs. William Lidbeck, Mrs.' A. Terrence King. Mrs. Hugh Adams, Mrs. Wilrner Smith and Mrs. I Neville Chal lenger. To Honor Mrs. Elle Mrs. Robert Stanley will: entertain in formally Tuesday nighf at her home on Rose street in honor cf MrsTlvIaTtin Die, who is leaving this month for Portland to make her borne. . - i f A dessert supper will be served by the hesiess with several hours of contract bridge following. j - Saying cru revoir to Mrs. Elle will be Mrs. Elmer O. Berg. Mrs. Earl Cooley, Mrs. Harry Lucas, Mrs. Glade Follis, Mrs. Gar rde Cranor, Mrs. Lester Wilcox, Mrs. Estill Erunk and Mrs. Stanley. WOM EN'Ss Society Clubs Music SECTION Travel Notes A 3 7 . ; ft i I - ': t ' - ;-,v ' 7 VP CvW Jj t. O 1 if -.-.'v. ?X i , v SsAf Mrs. lames Craig (Priscilla Vaish) ar.d year old daughter. Priscilla, ar leaving Monday by plane for Hatal. Brazil.) to jcia Major Craig who- is stationed thsr q.i wing engineer of the South Atlantic "division cf. tJie air transport command. J The travelers, will be accorrKinied to ; , Portland by her mother, Mrs. Raymond Walsh. Their first ?lop will b in Miami and;; from there ihey will lake te Par. Artieilcan'4 airlines to Netal, where Ma:cr Cfaig al ready has a hour-e. Mrs. Crai? and hr daughter have been hero tho pait tyo and a half months awaiting orders. S r ! It . Mra.- George Ablxtt and h-?r small sen, GeorgeTijr., are entraining MoniT,'.for Vhit- tier, Calif., to join Mr. Abbott, vha is study- j lng for his master's degree in physical du- 1 cation at the Univeffity of Southern Cali-'. fornia. jMrs. Ablott and her sen have br n spending the winter here at; the home of hr , brother-ln law and r.lsleis. Dr. and Mr. Lon Barrick.i ? a i ' Eastward Ilttuihl Dr. land Mrs. Charles Campbell and children; Timothy. Mary Ellen andCathr Ine, are! leaving Satuiday for Indiana for a five weeks stay. Dr. Cdmrbei! will be of the Indiiana University Medical CenlT' in Indianapolis while his wjfe ar-i thl'drtn visit in Vinamac with her 1am li. j Mrs. Ray Yoccm and son, Raymond, me leaving by car this aftwrrmn (or Chi cago, where they wjllitnake the:r home. Mr. Yocorn preceded his;famlly ea3t two weki ajo. Enroute they will stop in Logan,. Utah, to visit Miss Rachel Yoccm. Thy also plan brief visits in Hoed River and Caldwell wl'h friends. ' . f Easter Entertaining . . . By Jeryme English I ' Statesman Society Editor ii Easter is always the occasion for many traditional break fasts and dinners in honor of mesibers'pf the family and friends. Traditional Breakfast r Mrs. Daniel J. Fry. sr., wilf entertain with -her annual Eas'er bxeakiast this morning at her home on South High street. This . will be the first Daster gathering of the family since before the war. '! The .large breakfast table; will be decorated with roosters, hens, eggs and bunnies. Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. Orris Fry of Portland. Mn and Mrs. Daniel J. Fry. jr., Dan s Try, IIL Mrs. William Earl Snell. Danna and William Lee, Miss Jane Walsh of San Mateo, Calif., Mrs. James Craig and daugh ter, Priscilla. Raymond Walshof Oregon State college, Mrs. Raymsr.d Walsh, Mr. and Mts. Hugh Shattuc, Billy. Teanette Cmd Danny. Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner and Mrs. Fry. Dr. and Mrs. George E. Lewis will entertain with their an nual Easter dinner today at their North Winter street Rome. The croup has been together on Easter for the last twenty years, j Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Leopold end daughters, Ruth Ann and Georgia of Portland, Miss Elsie MiHer. Miss Florence and Miss Barbara Levis, Eugene Olson, end Dr. and Mrs. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Brady, sr.. will be hosts for an Eas ter dinner today at their suburban home on the Garden road. Covers will be placed for 14 guests. 'A Faretcell Dinner 1 , Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Yocom will preside at a family din ner today in compliment to Mrs. Ray A. Yocom before she leaves for-Chicago this afternoon, following the Easter servi ces at the First Congregational church. Places will be laid for Mrs. Ray A. Yocom, Raymond and Fichard Yocom, Miss Roberta Jean Yocom, Don Fox of Eu cene, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Yocom.. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Car kin, Mrs. Grace Dunaven, Deryl Yocom and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Yocom. j Mr. and Mrs. Claude H. Murphy have inyited guests to dinner today at their suburban home cn the Portland high way. A bouquet of spring flowers and Daster candles will decorate the dinner table. Covers, will be placed for Mr, and Mrs. Fred Ward of Al bany.. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob B. Stuart cf Corvallis, Kenneth Mur phy and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Murphy. Weekend Visitors Mr. and Mrs. William McGilchrist, jr. have as their Easter quests thejir son-in-law, daughter and grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Buck and son, Billy, of Portland. i' 'Mr. "and Mrs. Ted Paulus and children, Jean, Teddy and David of Grants Pass are here for Easter to be the guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Kuhn. ': Mr. and Mr,s. Charles Feike have as their Easter guests lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Slottee of Astoria and her bro ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Slottee of Portland. ' 1 Spending the Easter weekend at Yachats are Dr. and Mrs. Carl Emmons, Margaret Jane Emmons and her Oregon State College classmate, Chris Gilbert of Burhngarrffe, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Paulson, sr. A U Oh A Spring Day A bright sunny day and the opportunity of making friends with an Easter bu:i'.y brought Out plenty of lively little subjects for the photographer's camera. Two-year-old Cheryl Porter, above, daughter of the Carl Porters, is all smiles with li-r Easier greeting amidst a setting of tuhps and hllies and the Easter bunny. "(Jesten M:Ui). Standing directly below are the Edward Stadter twins, Casheryn rfnd Carolyn, w! o :.-show their b'innies to Shannon Dyer, left, daughter of the Claybourne Dyers, and Come C'cl J liris, with .her head turned, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Collins. In the lower left picture giving their expert opinions on a dish of colored Easier eggs are Susan Olinq- r, daughter of Dr. and' Mrs. Harold dinger. Sally Schenk, daughter cl th Har ry Schenks, Mary Lee and Shirley Ann Adolph. daughters cf the Alden Adolphs, and J?re lyn Hughes, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes. Pictured at the lower right are a group of young boys watching year and a hall old J.m ;tny Adarhs, son of Maior and Mrs. William Hugh Adams, eat the tiint Easter egg. The i r i r 'boys from left to right are Stevie Schenk, Sande Tomlinson, sen of the Harold Tomlinsons, and tLayton Webb, sen of the Wendell Webbs; (Kennell Ellis photos). 'J 0 !,. tV t i ;.; y -.r a 4 m irnii-r r mif1 JmJt. m .m mmiMiiiJU Bridal Parties Named .. . Thee popular brideneleci are revealing plam for th!r weddings. Invitations arn in the mail, this weeic-wid for tthe marriage cf Mirs Carolyn Brown, daughter of the Francis Ivan Browns, and Charles L. Offen, son cf Mr. and Mrs. Rj W. Cf fen ot Topeka, Kansas, which will be an event of S'inciay aft-' ernoon. May b. ' ? . Tlie ceremony will be j frfirrvdat the First Comrego tiDtial church with Doom Daniel Cciiiize officiat:n7 at fc;ir o'clock. Mrs. W. H. Easi will be thr crganial an i Wiidf 11 Johnfon will play violm solectu r-p. Miss Betty Lou) Brown and Miss Marilyn Wyatt, the briaee cousins Will ll?ht the tapers. . Mr. Brown will give his daughter in marriage and fhe has rrsked Miss Jere Simmons of Monmcirth to i)e lier hynor rra.d. .Roixrt D. Brown, ir., cousi:) the bride, v.ill stand wih ihe grccm as best man and ushers will be Thomas Hill, jr., Ollie W.l liams and Reid Shelton. The wedding reception w!l be held In the Mayflower room of the church immediately aficr the ceremony. The couple will drive to Topeka, wliere they will make their home. Mr. Offen is expected tc arrive in th capital the end cf the month. i llridal Party Selected The First Congregational church ha olo Ln chosen by Miss Rosemary Bell and Lt. (ig) Waller L. Berg, UoI'R, for hf :r wedding cn Saturday night. April 27. The bricJ-lct Is the daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd V. Peil and her ft ince is the son of Mr. and Mis. Walter Berg cf Tare ma. The Rev. Seth Huntington will' rlficiate at 'h B o'clock nuptials. Miss Gerqldine Nelson end M:?s Delvon Ltng, Al pha Chi Omega sorority sis'rs cf the hivde to be, will light the candles. Mrs. Craig Coyner will t.ng and Misi AH'? P.c?e will be the organist. Mr. Bell will give his daughter In marriage. Mrs. Gordon ; Park Keith (Barbara Jean Vincent) will be the rna':n of lienor and Miss Pearl Peterson of Portland'vWill be the rn ltd of hencr. -Bridesmaids will be Mis.i Evelyn Coil. its of Corvi 'ti,' forr: :!y of Salem, and Mss Nadm Putnam.' cf Seattle, CD'Hln of Mts Bell Lt. dg) Norman Anderson of Tciccma will ut ind with the groom as best man. The Ushers wii! le announce J H'r. The wedding reception will be held in the lirpla:3 rccm of the church. Lt. Berg, who arrived in Salem last week frim the Fhll Jppines. hd3 been a guest Ot the Bell heme last wj?1c. Ritvhey-Taylor Rites On Wednesday nlght Miss Betty Taylor, daaih'er cf the A. A. Taylors, and Thomas B. Ritchey cf Independence will re married at the First Congregationcl church with Dan: Darnel Schube officiating at 8 o'clock. Lighting the altar candles will le Mrs. Robert C. Taylors' and James G. Taylor, brother of the bride. Caro'yn Ga.'k'r.e Sullivan of Corvallis and J. P. Smart ,wil sing. Mrs. la.T.ti Smart will be the accompanist. Mrs. Lloyd D. Reilly will be her sifter's honoca'tpndar.t. Bridesmaids will be Mrs. Robert Wcrral and Mm Olzabeth DotsdTi. Paul Carey of Independence will be best mm and urh- -ers will be John Holechk and Guy Travis of Ir. i r?ndnce, Lloyd Reilly and James G. Taylor. The wedding recaption will ' be held in the liieplacerdcm. - i.'. j nJ. 'V V'-' L' "iV c' ' -I - . v ' '"- - .-'"v " 1 l - ' 1 mr-". V. ;. s' . w.v: V ki71 - I ; . e m s . . fli V s. i 1 ll C'-'f 'I t A v.