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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1948)
I f-Tb Ctetmeau Bcdem Oregon, Tn dor Mr t 1X3 S QC I E TY L UBS MUS IC 1 ; 1 . tutting their wadding coke are I Mr. and Mrs. Allan Burhfl Bartlejtt (Nancy Ros Morleyj, who wer married on June 19 at St Paul's Episcopal ichurch. Th brid m the i daugej- of the E. Morleyl and her husband's parents ar Mr. and Mrs. C W. BarUett (McEwan photo). Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Ghapiiah (Mary Lou Keith- ley) who were married on June 19fat Chureh of Christ In iStayton.1 The bride Is me daughter of 6ie Leland JCeilthleys of North Santiam and tfie groom is the son of Mrk Jean Dalziell of Salem and J, C. CSvroman of Jar dependence. The couple will livt li Modern. (W. 1. Keiuir leyf photo). J The Florenee : Tall Missionary society of Calvary Baptist church will meet Friday for business at 11:30 m, luncheon at 12:30 and e program at 1:30. Circle No. 2 will serve the luncheon. Dr. Charles Purdera will speak- on the church eonvention. The .Woman's Society of Christ lan Service of the Leslie Methodist ehurchj will meet in the church,! parlor Wednesday arternoon at :30 for a salad luncheon. The members of the executive com mittee; will be hostesses. Mrs. L. I Stone 'will bring the devotions. Mrs. W. 8. Ankney will review the Iudinx chapter of the study During the business session a fur ther adjustment of circle member ship will be made. Mr. al Mrs. X. I BomUey e( Tule Lake, Ceiif-i. were in Salem for the holidays as guests of fneir son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Xrwin sWhlburg. The Bent leys have been visiting in the eat and before returning south will vacation at the coast a few days. Lea via Wednesday for a tea day stay at Pacific City will be Mrs. Dduglas Chambers and her sons. Mr. Roger Quackenbush and children: of Astoria and Mrs. 'Phfl AsplnwatL They will; be joined on the weekends by their husbands. Picnics Are Events qf Holiday r ; The Mission street home of Dr. and Mrs. Harold Ollnger .was the scene of a Fourth of July gather- ing on Sunday.4 A no-host picnic dinner was served in the garden '11: nare yoa heard about 0 1 imf (S(SS?r LsVrlccrt If gfitdg!!zMl Is! A Isferlccflaa tanrtct J Planned and developed bf the eeci designed every pert of yoer ni . what makes it perform best. ! ; QDooe with' carefully prescribed lehrlcsesa selected with the whole ield to choose from. They're the right brand, the right type, theigb grade. " j; ' O Applied by Boick men the dm who know yoex car beet and work wide Bekks every day DRIVE IM OT2T LUDZtlOARQ IT QEEP8 DDIOnC OOftV r i ; . - -. v ..i ii- . . OTTO J. UIL5GIK0. Lalcrn 2S3 N. CommersUl Zi. I V i.; - i. ' Phone 1451 and play room. In the group were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Speer and children, Steven and Susan, who were down from Portland for the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Brown, Mr. i and, Mrs. John HeltzeL Mr. and Mrs. Rex AdolphJ Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Foreman, Mr. and Mrs. Loring Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dra ger, and the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Dill were hosts (for a holiday gather ing at theh home on Nebraska street on Sunday. The affair was held in the garden with a picnic supper served before the fireplace. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Loren Boulier, Mr. and Mrs. -Robert Lorenz, Mr. and . Mrs. Carl Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wesley and Johnny, Miss Leona Klebey, Eric Bergman, Marvin Byers, Robert Glass, Jean Foster, Mine Madde, Jack Zubon and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wright. Weekend guests at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Ostrander were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sprouse from Coos Bay. Also visiting dur ing the week was Mrs. Gladys Lawton, state commander of Ore gon department. Disabled Ameri can Veterans auxiliary, Mrs. Alice Tepolt, past state commander, and Mrs. John Woodward from Hllls boro. j Expected to arrive in the capital Wednesday from San Francisco are Mrs. Kelton Lowery and children, Carolyn Zoe and Mack, who will be guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Maison, for the ensuing three months while Lt. Lowery is on a navy cruise in Alaskan waters. " Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Fisher and Mr, and Mrs. Robert H. Hamilton returned Monday from a ten day fishing trip at East Lake. CLUB CALENDAR WEDNESDAY Ladies oi th GAR at YWCA. 1 p.m. busineu mUns. WSCS of LeUo Mcthodlvt church moot In -church parlors. m14 lunch eon, 1:30 pjn. nnAT norenoe Vail MUssionary soeifty. UJ businoas meeting. llM lunoh. i Jo program. 1 North Solem WCTU, with Mrs. W. W. Chadwlck. pjcnlo at noon. WCTU pro gram at 10. Mrs. Agnoa Booth to Is v i : t . 1 , . a&0fr " rfPJfy- Leave For South . Au revolrs are being said this week to Dr. and Mrs. William Par ker and twin daughters, Susan Mae and Catherine Ann, who have been visiting et the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs, C W. Parker, since their arrival from Ann: Ar bor, Midi, the first of June. , : The Parkers are driving south to Sacramento, Calit, ( to make their home, where he will open his offices for the practice of or thodontia. He received! his mas ter's degree in orthodontics at the University of Michigan this spring. He practiced in Salem before go ing east nearly two years ago. Scotta Arrive from East Mrijand.Mrs. Verne H. Scott (Jane Forshee) have arrived from Ann Arbor, Mich, for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Scott. The young couple's mar riage took place In Ann Arbor on June 23 and the newlyweds ar rived in the capital Saturday by car. They will be here until the end of July, after which they will bet home in Davis, Calif. Mr. Scott wilKteach and do research work in the irrigation department of the agricultural .school of the University of California for the suing year. Being welcomed heme frem their southern California honey-' moon are Mr. nd Mrs. James Richard Phillips (Joan Randall), who were married on June 21. They are now at home on North Capital street. Little Girls Welcomed i - i v - . r To Mr. and Mrs, James H. Nich olson, jr go congratulations on the birth of a six pound, 13 ounce daughter, Elizabeth Ellen, on Sun day; at the Salem General hospital. The little girl has an older brother, Jimmy'. The baby's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rue Drager and Mrs. James H. Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Battalion are the parents of a little girl, Joan Marie, born on Sunday at the Sa lem General hospital. The baby weighed eight pounds, 13 ounces and is the granddaughter of Mrs. Rose Battalion of Salem and Har ry Hamann of Tacoma, Wash. How meeth Miss BettrLou H- tlott was complimented Thursday night, July 1, with a pre-nuptial shower arranged by Mrs. George C. Wallace (Virginia Craven) of Salem, at, the' Monmouth home of her parents, the Alva Cravena.1 iThirty-five. guests enjoyed :the af- fair. Prizes for winning games' went to Mrs. R. B. Swenson who made the most word from the let-! ters in -Betty Lou Elliott." to MrsJ George J. Harding for her defini tions of "veil." snd to Mrs. L. Ei Forbes who won a chair prize. Mrs Harding pleased withfpiano num bers, and Mrs. Maurice J Cutis of Independence sang two solos accompanied bj Mrs. Roy D. El :"tL i'J- j Mr. and iWlUrry IL Weia stein spent the holiday weekend: at their summer place at Devils Lake. I .. i I- I SCHLESINGER & CO. Married In Zlon Mork nonite church, Hubbard; was Mrs. L T. Yoder pic tured above. The bride is the former Rose Elcdne Driver, daughter of the Lloyd Drivers of Hubbard. They were married on June 18. tfevten Miller photo). 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