Ths) Ctaiasancmv Scdam. Orocon. Cghxrdcry , Kay f I- r, ' I I t 7 , ' HI t , J Open Friday Nites Till 9 : r i 3 i : i f i v : 70) S OCIETY - CLUBS A 7 Town... By Jeryme English VISITORS, TRAVELERS ... of Interest .. . Montague Lord has ar rived in thm capital from the Phil ippines to spend the summer with bis sister, Miss Elizabeth Lord . . . He makes his home in Baguio, which is situated in the mountains near Manilla . . Mr. Lord made . his trip by plane ... after ar riving in San Francisco he went directly to Tampa, Florida, to vis It with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lord for a fortnight ... He came west by way of Washington, D. C-, Bal timore, New. York and the north ern route . ." . Miss Lord and her brother will divide their time be tween Salem and her summer home at Seal Rocks . .'. several trips around Oregon are also plan ned during his stay here Alaska bound . . . Mr. and Mrs. Glenn MeCormlck and daughter Glenda Lao, are leaving this morning an the Journal's Alas kan craise . . . They will g by train from Portland to Vancou ver, ."5. C. where they will board the SS Prince George tonight ... The vacationists will be away a fortnight . . . - Weekend sojourn ... Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirk " and daughter, Janet, will spend the weekend at their summer place at Devils Lake . . . Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burke and sons are at their beach home at Noskowin this weekend "... In Bend . . . today will be JDean and Mrs. Melvin H. Geist, who visit with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Maple and daughter, Marcia, for mer Salem residents . . . . NEW ARRIVALS . . .'A little boy, Rene Albert, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Gale Besse (Mary Mc Kay) on Friday morning -at the : Salem Memorial hospital . . . The lad tipped . the scales at seven pounds, six ounces . . . The proud grandparents are Mrs: Stanley Mc Kay . of. Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Rene Besse of Montreal, who for - merly made their home in the capital ... From Portland . . . comes news f the birth of third daugh ter, Nancy, to Mr. and Mrs. Al MeCready (Constance Ave rill) a May 21, at the Emanuel hos- pttal ... The maternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ed gar Averill of Portland . . . The MeCreadys have many Salem friends as bo was hero during the current legislature aa poli tical writer for the Oregonian ; . . A son ... William Mclnlsh, was born to lieutenant Colonel and ' Mrs. Robert C. Hunter, formerly of Salem, in Heidelberg, Germany . . . He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Mclnish of Do than, Ala bama, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. - Hunter of Gleneden Beach, Oregon ... He has a brother, Rob ert Charles, jr. ; ... Colonel Hunter is assigned to the judge advocate's division at U. S. Armed Forces European Command headquarters in Heidelberg, where the Hunter V family is residing ... " Newcomers . . . being greeted in the capital are Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Haddon and daughters, Janice and Judy, who have been making their homo in . Tacoma, where he was engaged in the painting and interior decorating business . . . - The Haddons have purchased a new home in the Keizer district, . 6555 Ridge Drive ... Mrs. Had don'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Demos,-also make their, home.. in Salem . . . y Turner' Recital To Be. Tonight The annual observance of the Iva F. Turner Memorial will be a recital by music students tonight at 7 o'clock at music hall on Will amette university campus. Awards - from the Salem Music Teachers as sociation, Salem Business and Pro fessional Women's club and the Iva F. Turner fund will be made. Stacey Green of the University of Oregon, Mildred Waldron of the school of music, Multnomah Col lege, and Mrs. Henri Arcand, Port land pianist, will be adjudicators. A small admission charge will be made for visitors. Those playing are Sandra Nor dyke, Judy Atwood, Richard Da vies, Toni DeSart, Kay Ruberg, Stuard Goldblatt, Suzanne DeAr znond, r Ethel Blanch ard, Joyce Stettler, Lynne Higgenbotham, Da :, vid Merchant, Lolita Morris - and Sharon , Tedrick. Miss Margaret Hogg is chairman. , ;: i '?., ML Angel Mrs. Louis A. Le- Doux was hostess at bridge at her home Tuesday night for the mem bers of her club and a group of ad ditional .guests. Guests included Mrs. J. A. Kaiser, Mrs. J. J. Pen- ner, Mrs. John T. Bauman, Mrs. Clement Butsch, Miss Anne Erwert, Miss Elizabeth Heber : and Mrs. Rose Wachter.- .., "Additional Society t On. Page 12 OPAL'S BEAUTY SALON 715 S. 21st Street wni Be Clcscd Through tha Month OF June Will Ro-Opcn July 2 1951' it Miss Jodelle ParkM Tells Betrothal I ! A surprise to the couple's many friends is the announcement of the engagement of Miss Jodelle Parker to William L. Craycroft, which was revealed at' a party Friday night at the home 2 of the bride-elect's parents Mr. and Mrs. Virgil L. Parker. No date has been set lor the wedding. ? J j . i Miss Parker is a graduate 'of Salem high school and is a junior on the Willamette university cam pus, majoring in music education. She is a member of Mu Phi Epsi lon, national music honorary, and Alpha Lambda Delta, scholastic honorary! Her fiance is the son of Mr. arid Mrs. William H. Cray croft of Salem and a graduate of Salem schools. He is now attend ing school in San Diego, where he is stationed with the United States Navy after having served aboard the USS ;Noble, which was in the Korean war zone and the Far East for morejthan eight months, i The nautical theme was used In announcing the couple's troth. Re freshments were served at small tables arid on the center of each was a miniature ship, j the USS Noble. 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