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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1950)
, j - . i . . ...!) ' ; " . j '.! j I : - MJ f'.!w UnU iif '.o -nil jM "TTl7- iJ! ( :i t-rfT' J - ,"t t . I, .w..." .rry.'TJ.;?:. ' "4 yA 1 ;. ;"",fiiiiin (' ' ' ' V . v .' 3 : !"f f, i pi? - 1 I y y ' - i I' x . - i .. r-' - , "v - rt '3'rvi I. J ' .! ' - Hi nvt i c IT - - -1 SOCIETY CLUBS MUSIC mi C i Soon .to leave on p European trip are Mr., and Mrs. Fred Rawlins, who have al ready packed Itheir bags' for traveling. They will sail from Montreal in early June and will tour England and then go on over to the continent to Visit in Belgium, France, Bavaria, Switzerland and Italy. They will return in August by way of the Mediterranean, sailing from Rome. (Kennell-Ellis photo). ; i . A Bridal Luncheon . A A Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley and her daughter, Mrs 1 John P. Maulding, will be hostesses luncheon on Saturday afternoon home on North Summer street Miss Jeanne Foster, June "bride-elect Herr, jr., of Watsonville, Calif, the- mail this week end io the one I 1 A 1 .1 j uiu JiaiLiieii siiowcr. t Bidden to fete the bride-to-be, are her mother, Mrs. Eugene Foster, Mesdames Austin Wilson, jr., . Robert Strebig, George C. Alexander, Lester D. - Green, James BedingfSeld, Ralph Underwood, James Woodruffe, Barry Lambert, Thomas G. Wright, jr., Wayne Struble, James., Hosey, Leonard Rinearson, Robert Steeves, Donald iScheclar, Douglas Arm strong, Donald Farnum, James Kern, Albany, Scott Adams,' Portland, Misses Marianne Croisan, Janet ": Rilea, Charlotte Alexander, Jane Carson, Harriet Huston, Suzanne Small, Virginia Parr of Portland, " Addyse Lane, Betty Jean Manoles, Marilyn Archi bald, Patricia Pearson and Jaraet Kirk. i?AOS?''-av? r&i- v-' v . - - J r. i, x-4fe.-. .' "l.l Jm.. )f "rift:-;- i. V - er daughter, Mrs.: ' ) H : M ;r j. ses for . bridal r f ' fi , f J i at the former's y 1 f " f if 1 ,J M in compliment to". I I A 1 7-JIi Vt' f J- elect of Clyde O: i J f jV tr.J;. Lyi. mi r T imfiiti- rfli ii W4i J 1 v 't'.j - i V n I r' - I V f V Pictured in the garden of their Silverton home and admiring the Iris before leaving on an extended European trip are Mrs. Rudolph E. Kleinsorge and daughter. Miss Elizabeth Kleinsorge.' The travel ers left last week fbr New York, from where -they sailed for England. After a visit with Mrs. Kleinsorcje's s relatives in Somersetshire .they Will go on to the continent, returning for. a tour ci England. They will b away nearly four months. (Statesman photo). : i y - Guests Bidden to Parties . - - Mrs. Custer Ross, Mrs. Arthur Jones and. Mrs. Arthur Rogers will b hostesses for a one o'clock luncheon and miscellaneous shower on Wed nesday afternoon at the former's home on Cross street for the pleasur of Miss Margaret Newton, who will be married ;in June to Frank Brown. Twenty .of the bride-elect's friends have been bidden to the affair. Mrs. Lester C. McLeod will be a bridge luncheon hostess on Thurs day afternoon at; her North 13th street home for twelve of her friends. Mrs. McLeod has' been entertaining with a series of parties this spring. . Mrs. John Powell and Mrs. Robert Drager will entertain at a 1:30 dessert luncheon and card party on Thursday afternoon for a group of their Stayton friends at' the former's home at Turner. . ! TVspular visitors! in the cxrpital are Ms. Allen T Gilliland and daughter, Su- jT son, who are; here from their home in San Jose, Calif. They ire guests at the home of her pjarents, Mr. and Mrs. -Oliver B. Huston. Mrs. Gilliland will be remembered its Anne Huston and has lived in California since her marriage. (Jesten-Milleri phono). : ; r :' 7 " . ' !. ' ." ? . - ' rf I V Teas on Agenda for Coming Week . i " By Jeryme English .! Statesman Society Editor Highlighting the social agenda for the coming week will be two large teas on ; Friday and Saturday afternoons. . - , i '-- Mrs. Claybourrie W. pyer and Mrs. William Ci Dyer, jr., have sent out invitations j to an informal tea for which they will be hostesses on Friday afternoon 'at the former's j residence, 270 North Jjth street. Calling hours will be from two to five o'clock. . Presiding' at the, lea urns "during the afternoon will be Mrs. George Scales, Mrs. t George E. Emigh, Irs. Douglas Chambers, Mrs. Glenn Stevens, Mrs.; Darrell Wash- :' burn and Mrs. Edward J. Burnside. ; f . . Assisting' will Ibe Mrs. Carlton J. McLeod, Mrs. Peter H. Geiser, Mrs. Douglas Drager, Mrs. Cobujrn Graberihorst, Mrs. Richard L. Cooley and Mrs, Robert Need ham. Members of the teen-age group assisting will be Kathleen Busick, Diane Emigh, and Betty Burnside. The hostesses will use bouquets of pastel spring flowers in decorating. Tea to Honor 1M 4 " i -4, , i I S, . Hrsu Aiken Mrs. George Aiken will entertain informally at tea on Saturday aRernoon at her E street home for the pleasure of her new daughter-in-law, Mrs. Robert P. .Aiken, who was the former Barbara Ann Lannon before her marriage in February. Guests have been jinvited to call between three and five o'clock to met the charming newcomers. , . - -.'r " ,;' .- ff-- Receiving with Mrs. Aiken and the honor guest will be the former's two daugh ters, Mri. Gordon! Wright, jr., of Eugene and Mrs. Robert Jackson ctf Seattle. Those who have been asked to pour during the afternoon are Mrs. Charles A. Spra true, Mrs. Ivan E. Oakes of Portland, Mrs. Edward U. Banker of Portland, sister of the honor guest, and Mrs. Gene fVandeneynde. Serving will be Mrs. Ted Reed and Miss Julia Johnson. Assisting about the rooms will be Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. A. A. Schramm, Mrs. A. A.cSiewert and Mrs. Leona Johnson. " "'.: 1 . ' - Kiss .: ) 1-' I. : : ' ' . r I ' ,"1 ; J- p;i-'v . . .-v - v . ' v ! .vic V- , ' .--v7 ? ' 4 . JK .;( 7;&.:3 . -T' ; ..- - - 7 -Uf7 . "'V . . . '',- ''7- f ;7:-"f: . f 'V?-:; i7 :-'r 7 -'- f ; .7 t ' 3:--:, ..wt :-"7J7'v, -a 7 ,.7,;::-;'7:i - 1 Sailing for Japan on Friday, were Mrs. Grover R. Taylor and daughter, Suzan na( whp wiU jin Technical , Sergeant Taylor in Itazuka, where he is stationed at the American air base. Mrs. Taylor and her daughter have been in Salem the past two years with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stavenau (Kennell-Ellis photo) To Fly to Wyoming for a Visit . . :; Mrs. Thomas P. IlilL ill, and children, Phyllis and Steven, are. leaving by plane on Saturday for Buffalo, Wyoming, to spend six weeks at the home of Mr. Hill's parents, Mr. and Mnu-Thomas P. HilL jr. Mr. Hill will join his family the first of July and remain for a fortnight in Buffalo. They will drive home, .stopping enroute at the national parks. 7 A young newcomer In the capital is Mrs. George William Dewey. Jr., the former Nancy West, granddaughter of Mr. and Misv H. Wassam of Salem. Mrs. Dewey, daughter of Mr7 and Mrs. .Lewi N. West of Berkeley. Calif., attended Oregon State college. Her hus band, an Oregon State graduate, is with the Oregon Farm Bureau Federation. OCennell-Ellis photo). ::'::yy-yy