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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1950)
v L 1 X A ;..-.. V SOCIETY CLU BS M U S I C - L. 4 t Newcomers in the capital is the Edward S. Vanderhoof family, who have purchased a home at 1250 North 21st street. Pictured with Mrs. Vanderhoof are their three daughters, Diana Sue and Jean, who came here from Minneapolis. In the foreground Is the family dbg. Kim. QCennell-DIis photo). - - M i t " ' """" ; i 1 si, .A' To Fete Miss Gragg . . - r v. ' '. The week prior to Miss Carroll Gragg'i marriage is filled with number of pre-nuplial parties. The wedding of Miss Gragg and En- sign Paul Karschnia will take place Saturday - night at the First Presbyterian church. Miss June Lochridge is arriving in the cap ital today from Chicago to serve as maid of honor for her sister. Mr. and Mrs. T. Karschnia of St. Paul, Minn., are expected on Friday for their son's marriage. . Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Anderson will be hosts for . a dinner party Monday night at the former's home on Belmont street in compliment to Miss Gragg and her fiance. Dinner will be served on the patio with covers placed for a few family friends of the Graggs. . - V , To Wrap Dream Cakes . Mrs. Wilbur McCune and her daughter, Mrs. Leonard Odom, will be hostesses for a bridal party Tuesday night at the former's home on North Winter street in honor of Miss Gragg. During the evening the guests will wrap the dream cakes and a late supper will be served by the hostesses. A miscellaneous shower will fete the honor guest. i Bidden to fete Miss Gragg are Mrs. Albert C. Gragg, Miss June Lochridge, Mrs. Donald Wells of Modesto, Mrs. Kenneth Greene, Mrs. Harold Comstock, Mrs. Clarence Kuper, Mrs. Fred Bynon, Mrs. John P. Maulding, Mrs. Ralph Underwood of McMinnville, Mrs. Douglas Arm strong, Miss Betty Feilen, Miss Joanne Voves and. Miss Roberta Meyer. Wednesday night Mr. and Mrs. Harris Lietz will entertain informally at dinner at their coun try place on the Pudding river for the pleasure of, Miss Gragg and her fiance. -' Mrs. Donald Madison and Mrs. Carl Cham bers arc planning bridal shower for Thursday night at the former's North Capitol street home in honor of Miss Gragg. A dessert supper will be served with covers placed for 26 friends of the guest of honor. A miscellaneous shower will honor the bride-to-be and ''guests will bring their favorite recipe for the future Mrs. i Karschnia. Rehearsal, Bachelor Parties The bachelor's party) in honor of the benedict-elect is being planned for Thursday night at the Albert T. Anderson home with Rado Su tich and Ralph Taylor as hosts. . Mr. and Mrs. Gragg will entertain with an Informal buffet supper on Friday night at their North Capitol street home in compliment to their daughter, her fiance, members of the bridal par ty, and Mr. and Mrs. Karschnia who are arriving from the east. The affair will follow the wed ding rehraL u- L ; ' - 1a'- " -:yi-M )y, - iLJ ; J j in - - irf .mn ' mmi i 2iimmmmjat ' -4:-... elcomed as new residents In the city are Mrs. Frank E. Johnson and children, Therese Daine, who is three monfhs, Terry i and Frank, who also came west from Minneapolis. . The Johnsons are temporarily residing on South Church sheet. Dr. Johnson and Dr. Vanderhoof are associated in the practice of surgery. IKennell-Ellis photoj. w Wedding Plans Told Mrs. Otto Kraushaar and sons, Danny and John,-who have recently moved to Salem from Iowa City. They have taken a house at 1077 South High street Dr. Krdushaar is associated With Dr. Horace McGee at the Physicians Building. (jCennell-Dlis photo). v v ! By Jeryme Enrlish Statesman Society Editor Miss Sara Louise 'Smith and George Wilson Gunn, - who will be married on August 12 at the First Presbyter- ian church, have announced members of their wedding party. The bride-elect is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. r George Herbert Smith and will be given in marriage by her father. Mr. Gunn, who is arriving . from Athens, Georgia on Tuesday, is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Groshon Gunn of Fulton, Missouri. His parents, accom panied by his sister, Elizabeth Ann, and brother,' James, will arrive on Friday. Dr. Gunn will officiate at his son's wedding. Edith Fairham Gunnar will be the soloist and Mrs. Ralph Dobbs, the organist. Sister Honor Attendant Miss Margaret Smith will be her sister's honor maid and the bridesmaids will be Miss Elizabeth Ann Gunn, Miss Nancy Glenn of Berl:e!ey, Calif., Miss Marilyn Fish er of Edmond, Oklahoma, and Miss Diane Proctor. Miss Glenn and Miss Proctor are Pi Beta Phi sorority sisters of the bride-elect and . Miss Fisher was, a classmate of Miss Smith's at Randolph-Macon this past year. J James Gunn will serve as his brother's best man and ushers include Stanley Church of 'Portland, Newton White of Tucson, Arizona, Mark Hatfield, Raymond Fedje, Joseph Br azie, Richard Cole, Edwin 'Armstrong and Peter Gunnar. "The "wedding reception will follow at University House, 'the home of the bride's parents. , A Bridal Luncheon Mrs. Alfred A. Schramm will entertain on T.iun-day afternoon at her North 17th street home for the pleasure of 'Miss Smith. A few of the bride-elect's friends have , ; . been bidden to a one o'clock luncheon and a gift will be presented to the guest of honor. ' Parties on Agenda Mrs. Burton C Seiberg will be entertaining with several informal affairs this week at her home on Lille- gard Lane for he pleasure of her sister, Mrs. Daniel Frederick Kositch, of Oakland, Calif. Mrs. Kositch and her son, Danny, are arriving on Monday and will be here a week. She is an assistant dress buyer for one cf the department stores in the bay city. - Mrs. Seiberg has invited a few of her friends to a luncheon on Tuesday and wil entertain' at bridge on Wednesday night Thursday morning an informal coffee will fete the visitor. Mrs. Seiberg and her sister will spend the remainder of the week in Portland. To Honor' Mrs. Gray Mrs. Woodson Bennett and Mrs. James B. Haworth will be hostesses for a one o'clock luncheon on Thursday afternoon at the former's home on Boice street on Can dalaria Heights in compliment to Mrs. Charles E. Gray. Twenty have been bidden to the affair and a shower will fete the honor guest Bouquets of pastel summer flowers provide theiecorative note about the rooms and cn the individual tables. Headed for Canada . Several vacationers are headed for Canada this next week. Leaving today by car for Vancouver, B. C. will be . Mrs. Tom Wolgamott, Mrs. William E. Smith, Miss Ann Boentje and Miss Ola L. Clark. While in Vancouver they will visit Miss Beryl Holt, who is attending the summer session at the University of British Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Charles X. Wagner will leave Wed nesday for several weeks trip north, which will take them to Seattle, Monroe and Everett, where they, will visit with relatives. Before returning home the travelers will go on to Victoria, B. C. Mr. and Mrs. Claybourne W. Dyer are leaving by car on Thursday for a ten day trip to Lake Louise and Banff. -itsw. : - - J,V;'V: """" 1 :- j y - - ; . . :'jb y- ! r T; :y-Y 'x rnt L J'"' - j y y ' y ' v:-y i ;- y " At yTbe Garden Tour... FT . i yy?t& : iff ty -4 :vv- j . T - N X, fy y ry'y,i - - - .' - i . . . -v T . - ' -,)y y - - , - ;yy'i y v.l V - . tN, .1'' t 1'. 5. C K t! x L r-y k, l,'J r T" v-,..ii.''-'' . . '- . - 7 . Highlight of the week was the Salem Garden club tour on Wednesday fea-. raring twelve beautiful gardens. Tea was served at the Douglas McKay hcice. Pictured above are four who assisted on the terrace: left to right, Mrs Russsll E. Pratt, Mrs. C S. McCollccn, Mrs.-M. L. Engelstad and her mcther, irs. Cnarles A. Ccle.'who was chairman of the tea y.. a ;; v A group pictured around the tea table arranged cn the lower ter race of the McKay garden, featuring a centerpiece of petunias and pansies and an orchid organdy cloiiu include left to right, Mrs. '. Merle Travis, Mrs.-Frank Towle, Mrs. George Gabriel, Mrs,. John L Franzen and Mrs. Ben "Maarwell.- pouring, who ia president of the Salem Garden dub.' - ' :.. . ; .'. . Admiring the beautBul tie pool in the formal garden of Mrs. Louis Lachmund's home are Mrs. Nora Thompson and Mrs. M. F, LowJl pink and glass table set with Italian pottery was arranged by Mrs. Lachmund on the patio. Proceeds from the successful tour will go to the club's sinking fund. (Statesman photos). , - . . - . ; ; ' :s r