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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1949)
111 II I- I I C I . .5 11 SO G I ETY -I C U UB S Summertime Visitors ' Of Note . By Jerjnne English Statesman Society Editor The" summer months always bring '. number of Interesting 'visitor to the' capital and thi3 ) year la, no exception. Cuests at the suburban home of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Brydon on .Park avenue are his sister-in-law, Mrs. Jean ."Brydon. and tier three 'children. Ruth, who is IS. Eric," 11, and AJistair. 8. The four arrived in the capital from , their home in Edinburgh, Scpt . land a week ago and plan to be In the; states sevten weeks.most of which time .will -be spent in Ilem, The Brydons are, enter taining their guests ' with scenic weekend trips about "Oregon. This Is the- first trip to the states for the visitors and they will return tt Scotland the end of September. - To Fete Visitors - Dr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell have, as their quests Mr. and Mrs. William B. Leonard of San Fran-cisro.- The Leonards ' came north lv.t week and .have been in OHrn-pr-i a few days trTIs week. They will return south on Friday. In compliment to the visitors ihe '. Campbells wijl entertain infor mally at their Virginia street home tonight between 9 and 10 o'clock with a group of their ' fr iends bidden-to meet the Leon- - Arriving in the capital Friday for a visit wilt be ir. and Mrs: W. V. Lauman and son. Bill of Seattle, who will be house guests efMr. and Mrs. C. Lester New man. The visitors plan to i here a week. Coming from the South Coming north by train Satur day will be Mrs Andrew Ham mond Burnett of Santa Barbara and -her sister. Miss - Margaret .Purvine of Berkeley, who will viit for the ensuing .week with their mother. Dr. Mary B. Pur Tine. , Dr. and Mrs. William Parker rid twin daughters. Cathy and . Susan, .of - Sacramento are ex pected to arrive in Salem Sunday f r -a week's slav, at the homo Of his patents, Mr. and Mrs. C W. Parker. H iplUt to Picnic The Woman's Missionary wx-io-ty il the Calvary Baptist" crimen will 'entertain all church families t a' no-host supper on the la.wn h the .church on F'ridav night a! 6 :1Q o clock. Mrs, Fdna Steen M Call of Portland will be the gues speaker. A HEW MARCHE Tht First bf Our Ever Popular .March Hats for Fall Season. Just Arrivedl CLUB CALENDAB Tt'ESDAT Ladles- of GAR, YWCA I pm. WEDNESDAY Central Lutheran LadiM Aid picnl, Olinger park, Z p m. . - Oregon Grape camp. Royal -Neighbors of America, ineet at VFW hau, I pm. l j ; j ; i SATCKDAT ! : DAV auxiliary i with Met. Evalyn Bremmer, 2493 Stat .. p.m. At I Church The First Baptist church was the scene of the wedding of . Miss Lillian; Gregg, daughter, of Mrs. Annie Gregg pij Ityssk, to Leo L. Batonson of the Maison Bishops, on July 22. The 8:30 o'clock rites were performed by Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson. , Mrs.C .j E Brickwede,! sang and Mrs..! John Schmidt, jr. was the organist.. Lighting the candles were Miss Mary Carolyn Davis and .Mis. Pearl Combs. For her wedding thie bride ( wore a white taffetia gown, designed with bustle ancj a train. The fin? gertip veil was arranged from a baadeau with orange blossoms at the sides. She carried a crescent bouquet of Vafnda1 (rrhids. rap ture roses and j white sweet peas. Mrs. Howard PaschalJ of .Mit chell was matron of honor for her aunt. She I wore a sky blue taffeta dress. Miss Vera Jones was bridesmaid wearing a teal blue marquisette frock. Both car-' riea crescent bouquets oi Kaprure roses a and pink and! white sweet lower girl was' Judith Han- peas. Fl sen. "..; Edwin Watkini Of Hillsboro was best man and usher was Ray Guthner. Victor Gregg, a nephew of the;, bride, ! Nyssa, ' was ring bearer." ' ; ' The reception j vas at the church. Mrs. V. ; Li- Loucks of Scio, sister of 1 the bride, cut the cake. Miss Ardith Combs poured and assisting i were Miss Tvlyrl Gramse and Miss Betty Holland. After a trip to Lake Louise and.Bafnff the couple will be at home in Salem until fall, when they will go fo Portland to live. Mr. Baton is a civil engineer. The auxiliary to the Patriarchs Militant Canton Cabitol took in two new members, at a meeting this week over which Mrs. L. A. Wood presided. The new members ore Mrs. John Wiles of Salem nd Mis. Kianche Johnson of. Pott land, Guests came from out of the city, j Mrs. Viola ; McLaughlin, Dayton. Mrs. Colletf Miller and ot'.erspast state officers. Mr. and Mrs. CJus Erirkson,' Mrs, Allura Chance. Mrs. Victori Stiffler and Mrs. Ada Pomeroy. ' i VN4r i VvV I ; V I If , T - j 1 i i I ,'!-: I i 'i . ' I. , f i M U S I C Hostesses to Honor Mrs. Knapp it " Mrs. Ed Lewis and Mrs. Thomas Graham will be hostesses for an informal coffee Thursday morn ing at the home of the .former'i mother, Mrs. A. A. Larson, on Hulsey avenue. The affair la be ing arranged In - compliment to Mrs. Brace Knapp, who j recently moved here with Dr. Knapp and daughter, Barbara, from Des Moines. Iowa. f I Guests have bee'n invited to' call between 10:30 and 12. o'clock to meet the newcomers. The host esses will decorate with j summer garden flowers. Bidden by the hostesses to honor Mrs. Knapp are Mrs. Charles Df. Wood, Mrs.1 Forrest Bodmer, Mrs. S. D. Wies, Mrs. George Terry Hill. Mits. Lean Perry, Mrs. John R. Wcod, Mrs. Fred Pickhard, Mrs. Jarfies Har ris, Mrs. James Schuler and Mrs. Charles E. Gray. Nuptials Are Performed ! Miss Mearl Elaine Ingledue and Jirrunie Sharles Lannigan were married at a quiet ceremony Sat urday night in the Carrier room of the First Methodist i church. The" Rev. Carl Schulz offlciatedJ at the 8 o clock nuptials before a setting of white and pink gladio luses flanked by white tapers, Which were lighted by Claire Maxwell. The bride, given In , marriage by her father,, wore a white suit and white lace hat. Sh earned a white Bible topped with an or chid. Miss Alice Ingledu was her sister's honor attendan and wore pink suit and corsage of gar denias. Charles Feskens was best man and ushers were Allan Olson and Warren Osborne. A reception followed at which Mrs. Albert Koehler presided at the punch bowl and Mrs. C. Mc Donald rUt the cake Miss Paul ine Ingledue passed the guest book. After' a wedding trip the couple i will be at home in Salem. Out- of-town guests here for the. rites j were Miss Lucille Figg of Smith i Center, Kansas. Mrs. Frank Bohme . of Roseburg. Mrs. Q. p. Upp and ! Mrs. H. Humjnel of Springfield. Mrs. Roswell Beach and daugh ter, Sharon, of Portland are spending, a few days in Salem with her mother, Mrs. R. H. Bal dock. ' ' i s " ' 1 m , j t. Shower Fptes Mrs. Keith Morris Mrs. Kaita Morns was com' plimentad at shower Tuesday night when Mrs. Harvey A. 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