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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1946)
1 1 i ' ' i i f - ' . .,,..,. .in , n i i 1 1 . I. i r "th ' . - y - i . v i WOMEN'S ON Many Visitors in Capital . . . A Luncheon . . . S C I"- By Jeryroe English Statesman Society Editor With the summer season in full swing visitors are arriving in the capital daily as guests of friends and relatives. Professor and Mrs. Maurice Brennen are entertaining as their house guests her parei;t. Mr. and Mrs. John Valek of Chicago and brother-in-li.w and sirter. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gerfen (Joyce Valek). also of Chicago. The Valeks plan to live here and have rented a house until they are able to build They are now waiting for their furniture to arrive. Mr Gerfen was recently released from the navy ns a lieutenant and he is taking some rneciol work at Wi'lamette university during the sum mer ses.'ion Mr GertVn hfis visited here before with the Brennens. The ht; ar d guest have Ut-n vacationing at Nclscott and Jater plan a trip U the mountains. Arrive From ebraska Arriving in the rapit; 1 Tuesday for a week's visit at the home of Dr. ar.d Mrs Ralph K Joseph will be his mother, Mrs. T. V. Joseph and his iter-. Miss Marion and Miss Helen Joseph of Omaha. The travelers have been in San Francisco visiting Dr. Joseph's brother who is in the navy Miss Constance, Thompson of San Francisco is coming Monday for several davs' visit at the home of her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hammond. Miss Sally McClelland arrived in Salem bv plane Saturday frosh San Francisco for a fortnight's stay at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James McClelland. Miss McClelland has been in the bay city the past year and is employed in the office at the Emporium. Two other young girls r.ow living in San Francisco and exDected home the first of August re Miss Emma Lou East, daughter of the W. H. Easts, and Miss Carol Young, daughter of the Hubbell Youngs. Here From California Mrs. Jerrold Ow'en of Oakland. Calif., is arriving in the capital this weekend to be the bmiseguest of Mrs. Jasper Newton Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Owen came north last week and she went on to Seattle to visit her sister while he attended the American Legion convention in Portland. Mr Owen returned to Oakland by plane Saturday and his wife will drive south in a week She will be accompanied by Mrs. Howard Dickson, who came north with them last week. Mr and Mrs. L. S. Barnes of Beverly Hills, are driving north on Moc.day to be the house guests of Mrs. George Waters. Miss Barbara Bentley of Tule Lake. Calif., bride-elect of Erwin C. Bahlburg. is coming tJay for a week's visit at the home of her fiance's parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Carl Bahlburg. '; v I Honor the McAfees ... i . Much feted isitors in the capital have been Mr. and Mrs. William McAfee and son. Ward of San Leandro, Calif., who are house guests of Dr and Mrs Charles D. Wood. ' Today Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Paulson will be hosts for a buffet supper at their Court street home in honor of the McAfees.. The 'supper will follow a round of golf at the Salem Golf club. " i " . : ' 11 onoring the McAfees will be Dr. and Mrs. Charles D. Wood,' Miss Pilma Paulson. Dr. and Mrs. John R. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Loucks. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Waterman. Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs Frank Shafer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Bell. Mr. and Ms. ? Robert W. Wilson, jr.. Dr. John M. Hermanson of Dell Rapids, South Dakota and the hosts. j ; Thursday afternoon Mrs. Paulson and Mrs. John R. Wood entertained a group of the younger set at an all day picnic at Paradise Island for Ward McAfee. Making up the party were Ward. Tommy Steeves Allan, Mary and Robert Wood, children of the John Woods, John, Chris and Ricky Wood, children of the Charles Woods. Mrs. John Bagley and son, John Reid, who arrived last week from St. Louis, Mo., to be the guests of her mother, Mrs. Oora Reid, will be honored at a salad luncheon on Tuesday afternoon when Mrs. James McFar land and Mrs. Ralph E&gstaff entertain at the former's home on North 19th street. Six teen of Mrs. Bagleys friends have been in vited. The afteoioon hours will be spent in-, formally. Mrs. Bagley and her son expect to be here a month or so until they receive orders to leave for Panama to join Major Bagley, who left Inst week. The Bagleys formerly resided hern. 1 I, Vf V If !1f UfeV - - .A . is 1 V, W i 1 J v : L . n J . . r . 4T J.-:" -'fa i' " v I 11 r - . . A M' t t : Y ' i i ""1 it' 3. 1 ' . V si I- - . " ., ... F '- S" - . - 4; P'-r 'rs. Iceland F. Sarfl, who was Lucia Daro Tyler before her marriayo on July 14 at the First Christian church. The coujplo will live In Salem. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. B. F. Dare of Portland, lormerly of Salem, and her husband is the sen of Mrs. V. White of San Ysidro, Calif. (Jesten Miiler). Vacationists . . . Travelers and vacationists lire lea u.g the i ity t.. h week for a short scourn. while otheis will h away on longer trips. Miss Lois Ii timer, head of the hump economics de partment at Willamette uiiiverjty, will entiain Tues day for Lake Geneva. Wise . for u summer s st.iy with her mother and sister. She will return in mid-September. Mrs. Peery T. Buren and daughter. Janet, are hav ing by plane Tuesday for Birminghnm. Ala . lor a month's visit with her parents. Mr. mid Mrs. Willcim Camobell Leac-h. who reside at I'nion Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph It. Coolev. Miss Margie Smley and her guest. Mis Ixis Frink of McMnm ille. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Cooler are returning this weekend from a two week's sojourn and fistiing trip at Dimfid lake. i A l , f .1.. 1J Ai ii iut' ui J Liiy i j '" the fcrnir f'-tii Mar C lit gc "yiil R i it. . i ona Mip Ifhn M. MadUm. Th -i-mcr.' Wat lrlcrrned at th- First K'esf V'i-nori ihurch. Th .arrrn is th.e sen of fr. arid Mrs. C. Il Holder, cl Sojourn at the If each v it, t - ' .' s-: ' ,1-1 i 7.; . f ii ! r. and Mrs. Preston Tolar Smith dan 1 VI ice Lemmon) who were married on July 14 at the First Presbyterian church with a reception following. The bride is the . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oral Lem mon and her husband's parents are Mr, and Mrs. Hiram Whetstone Smith of In verness, Miss. The couple will live in Corvallis while attending Oregon Stat college. (Jesten-Miller). Mr. and Mm Harry S. S henk and children Steven and Sallv. left Saturday for a stay t Lincoln Reach a guests of Rep. and Mrs. John Hall. Mrs. Schenk urut the children will remain for a week or more but Mr. S henk will return after the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilson are vacationing a few days at Neskowin. Mrs. Harold Busick and daughters. Kathleen. Sarah and Linda Christine, are varationin in Portland at the home of her mother. Mrs. William Hargis. and with her sister, Lt. Kathleen Phelps, who is home on leave. To Attend Celebration Miss Beryl Holt. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Ycning and Mr. and Mrs. Waldo O. Mills, sr. will motor to Taft today for the silver wedding anniversary and celebration of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Winters. The affair will be held at the Winters' summer home at Devils Lake. Mrs. James Bennison is leaving today for Fort Lew is to meet Lt. Bennison. who has just arrived in the states from the European theatre of operations. He will receive his release at Fort Levis. after which the couple will vacation in Seattle and other northern point be fore returning to Salem. Bridal Luncheon . . . Miss Lis bet h Kennedy, who has announced that she will be married on September 2 to Patrick Hujes of Se attle, will be the honor guest at a 12 o'clock luncheon Monday at the Spa when Mrs. Howard Dicksorf i Patricia Lee) who is visiting here from San Francisco, entertains. A crystal shower will fete the bride-to-be. An ar rangement of pastel summer flowers will center the luncheon table. Covers will be placed for Miss Lisbeth Kennedy, Mrs. Francis Kennedy of Albany. Miss Jooeohine Ken nedy, Miss Beverly McOilchrist. Mim Miriam He ke. Miss Harriet Hawkins, Miss Virginia Covert. Miss Shii ley Rabenau, Miss Evelyn Johnson. Mrs. Rollin Haag, Mrs. Donald Barnick, Mrs. Walter Kestly, Mrs. Ja.-pcr N. Bishop. Mrs. Wheeler Rilea, Mrs. Jerrold Owen of Oakland, Calif., Mrs. Henry Lee and Mrs. Howard Dickson. Idaho Falls. Idahc . Th four, '.o went H'lilh cr th;f hawyn.n n and will make ti..r hon.f in (Jortc-n Mil.-r). All White Weddi i At an all vkhite viedding thL aftltmn It 4 oM.uk Mis Beiiuie r.lgm. !.. lighter of Mr. Ilani"4 W, F.lin, i i.ixl lh lale Mi K.lirm. will eM.nse marlUfe ,vl with KoUit Hall AndiiMMi. Mri of Mr. arwt Mr W Anderson of IVtlland Te nuptials will be x-i formed at tte 1-ii vatioru I chiin h with the Rev I ui K. W Knight Memorial church oftiiMtirig MiM A will Miig "lleau" lietrre the blldal afty Jean ll.bon HiiJi will hethe oigkiilrt On the altar table will t IxioutieU of icoliiws nnci wttite taer. Market cf the Mt unci fern uill Isf iianred M the ihwntel t:km- TfaVhtr lain I Mix Miiiv Wllirht i.f VttUr. 1 m.irk te i' i lr for the bridal narty with w tilt 4 Mt:t) lxris Tt.ev will war Ideritlcat frock of whit4 net 1 ited with full klr1'. V nee klir e cap .leeve. gm'J lidues ami riritect wuil Tev will imtt a white tln tiblxm txw with gnidefiias In c4nvr.t In their hair will ) white safri ribUm tW with streumer I lr btide to tte ,iUt,r will twl Iter aUetidant. Mrs Heotge Kellogg Me will weir a gtwnl similar In tle to the nbln girls designed of white net arid tie will cirr n arm twiiiiet of while gtdi ilainew and ihi of rltdroliikes leaves She will alan wer p doh- Fsi.t. t ma... ilrtt 0n. t Me M fhe lye lne nters nil tie f: wees tail Mr.i I it ml Will I on! t i white statin nhlxiti Ixiw with stiearrters In herf Itriite to Wear Satin hair, nue Is dt-siirried with n la e nke f'-'mlnr m hlrU rcin cl reck line Flyirir ttie yohe I- h ulr satin lieftha wer-i forms ive" The f(.t shirt I- fah(nnd w!tK' a ciraiei rufime which etuis in a wine satm iw t the WKitline In lack. TTe dress tertnlnates frnln For 'Vomcttiing I mr rowed she will wear tin length tulle veil M- James Taylor flVtlr Jeanne Smith) wc-r- .t her weddinr in May The veil ! tfgS In handmi.de lace and held I" place In her coiffure witfij k. ! 1 . . . L. . I .1 C7 L .11 . . A ' a V . u . J m DOW f; i In a short t finger-' white flowers at each lde nuet of white- f I. id n luws St-e w ill carry an'srm hcnj arwi krer artel wr eiiw lecsgth lace mitt Harrison W. E'gin, Jr. Wllj only sister in rnairiage James M Anderson cf PottLaid will tn brother as tct man arid aeatlrig the guesla wil give his i with his be !t ert Elgin, brother of the bride. Donald llagg nl Jtt k1 Wilkins i ! I For her daughter' riupti., Mr F.lmn hai se!-teit a frlste blue uric geiwn with ic-weled lell. pink flwi er-d hat ard corsage c f r'l"li rai rations and bouvar 14." Mrs Ancle--on wi'l attend her on' mat llage III a p-w-l der blue silk ery gown and her fiower will wlit carnations and gardenias The wtelding mcmiI'ihi will fllcw reneHa?e'y In!, the fireplace rtn. Mrs Fied lTi.gg of Portland- will preside at the piin h Imw I Sejiog will lie Mrs fi -r t; Stiff. Jr . ti Fold Nelson and Mr Alan rXiewert. Ml Iirinu Shafer will pass the giifst leak and Mrs. lri'fi W. Elgin, jr will Im at the nift table J When the newlvwcds leave in their hmemorl ths bride will don n nay blue tilleur with, matching I'risr ht '''J r-ccc" t" c Pinned to the shoulder of iher su.S will be an orchid After August 1 the couple will b at home in Curallis at 330 N Itrtht street. 1 r i ;-jficr ta.ir-crr: c! I. Saf.; CJarsTier 't::'.e sarin hridal gown is Mrs. Daniel Gassner. 'the former Ruth be:c:e her wedding cn July 14 which took place; in the grand r: 'he f-f.iitncr:.ah hctel in Portland. The bride is the daughter r. Saien: and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin t lYrtiand. After a honeymoon hip to California the newly- tAi at V r o :n Pcrtland. (Lcxjan-Markham). Miss Ricketts July Bride . . . On the wedding c alenclar for Sunday, July 28 is the marriage of Miss Barbara Ar.n R.ckeu.-. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth G. Ricketts. and William Gard ner FroM. sen of Mrs C. L. Reckless of Little Silver, New Jersey, j T- vow will t read at the First Congregatoinal church at 4 o'clock with the Rev Wilbur Simmons of the Federated churches of Corvallis officiating. Miss EMz bih Nelson will sing and Jean Hobson Rich will be the organist. Lighting the aitar tapers will be the bride-elect's sister. Miss Jo Ann Ricketts, ar.d h r re tiMii. Miss Kathleen Barnes of Eugene. Mr. Ricketts will give his daugh-. ter in m-maee ;.r;d she has asked Miss Nellie Jane Pearmine to be her maid of honor. Robert Wir.mford cf Lacomb will be best man and ushers are! James Henry of Eugene. KorTt Rasmusson of Iowa, and Clare Meisel of McMinnvJlle. A w-do:r.g reception will be held in the fireplace rocm. To Lire in Ohio i s T'.e hncie-to-l j. a graduate of Salem schools, and In June received her bach -e'iy i f sucnce i Rue from the department of nuVsing. University j of Oregon Med iian SihiH.l. She just eemnpletcd her senior cadet period in psychiatry at the Ore gon State hospital. j Mr Frot. who i. now a guest at the Ricketts home, was recently released from the army as a captain. Before entering the service he attended Ohio State college rid wiil complete his engineering course there in the fall. The couple will live in Columbus. Ohio. T S f j . Mr? RickelLs is planning a luncheon for Tuesday afternoon !it ilie Marion hotel in comphment to her daughter, feminine members of the bridal party and those as sisting at the teception. -V- V i I. ! , - " l "iv - r. f -jcL ft m m 'sl j i m m r s, m -. : m 1 i F I'tkC-i i Bride-elect Charlotte Marie Hain. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hain, whose engagement ;to Donald B. Mader, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mader, has been an nounced. No plans have been made for the wedding. (McEwan photo). Pictured with members of itheir bridal party are Mr. and Mr. Tred S. Armnaerj, jr. (Clarice Busselle) whose maaiag was fin event of July 12 at the Higt Corjr gregabonal church. Lett to right are Miss Lorraine Murdock. Rctert G. Biadyv jr. the groom and bride. Miss Carmen Carnptell and Miss Donna Shaler. T)i bride is the daughter of Mrs. Lloyd Deniarest and E. T. Buse!le and the groom It the son of Fred S. Anunsen. The newlyweds will live in Salem following a wodr ding trip to California. (Kennell Dlis). " I i