i : . p - 1 1 . ouinci liCLll V r a (7 A SOCIETY ' CLUBS MUSIC I " " , w , ' ' ' ' - . ": .' -. '' ; ..... . ... ... - -. .: 1 6' - err lr -M r v I' I . - . ... . J . . . . r : ; : ,-, '. . .-.' - ' ' 1 i. - I ' s 1 n, , , m in, 1 1 11 1 11 11 1 ii n 11 - i ill 1 1 " " - ' h- ,- - - ' ! : urn ) 1 fi 1 .1 14 .' i. I 1 i- - .. r- .,1.,. - ... ',! : i: -. : -'V'ii,':l 'I ' .. Mrs. Richard Spooner Is busy packing-and checking her Itinerary prior to leav ing for Europe, where she will join her army captain husband in Berlin. Sh vill sail on the new liner. SS United States, on August 22, leaving Salem on th 18th for New York City. She will be met in Paris by Captain Spooner, where they will remain for a stay before going: on to Berlin. Mrs. Spooner has been in Salem with her mother, Mrs. George Hull.! since spring. (Kennell-Ellis Photo). lU- Weighing her luggage prior to leaving on Monday for a year's stay in Europe is Muriel Steusloff, daughter of Mr. j and Mrs. Claude SteuslofL The young coed, who has been attending ' Stanford, will sail from New York City on August 19. .After a tour of Italy, Switzerland and Germany she will go to France, where she will study at; the University of Paris this winter. Befor returning to the states next! summer Miss Steusloff will tour England and will be in London for the coronation of . Queen Elizabeth. (Kennell-Ellis Photo). ' 32 ems 10 pt i U t 7 A - . J ' U; .r- . . I 1 p. . :fr-' i t - ' ' , ' ' - - 4 , ' - ' '.,'- ' ' ' v , I S fit - - S'?1 ' i t- i .A! -Tn - - , - . :.- : j ": 'i j Galifornia will be the new home of the Melvin Bed saul family. Mrs. Bedsaul and sons, C-!ris and Mark, are pictured above in the garden of their Barnes Avenue home. They left this past week for San Pablo, Calif., where Mr. Bedsaul has accepted a position. While in Salem he was with the; Valley Motor Co. OCennell-EUis Photo). ,. ; 1 . An Au Revoir Luncheon j Mrs. Charles Winkenwerder has invited guests to a lone o'clock bridge luncheon on Tuesday afternoon at; her home. The affair is being arrangedjn compli ment to Mrs. Richard Spooner, who is leaving for Eu rope and Berlin to join hef army captain husband, and Mrs. George Schroeher, who leaves the end of the week for Japan to join her army husband in Yokohama. I Bidden to say au revoir to the young matrons and travelers are Mrs. Douglas Baker, Mrs. John W. Stortz, Mrs. Fred S. Anunsen Jr., Mrs. Ixrwrence Feldschau, Mrs. Robert Sullivan, Mrs. Walter J. Woodfield, Mrsu Robert Anderson, Miss Evelyn Johnson and Miss Jean ne' Busick. i Flying to Japan on August 18 will be Mrs. George Schroeher and j son, George Jr., where they, will join Mr. Schroeher, who is stationed at Yokohama as' a warrant officer in the Japanese logistical corn mand. They will be met in Tokyo by Mr., SchfoeherJ The iravelers are leaving Friday for San Francisco accompanied by her mother, Mrs. B. W. Stacey Mrs. ; Wayne Kuhl and daughter, Linda. The latter three will remain in the bay city a few days before returning north. (Kennell-Ellis Photo).; Mrs. Blair Donan McCabe (Sarah Jane Backstrand) pictured entering the first Presbyteran Church with her father. Dr. Jerald Samuel Backstrand, at her marriage on August 2. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. McCabe. I - At the right, the newlyweds leaving for the reception at the Wyatt Court home of Dr. and Mrs. Backstrand. After a Cal ifornia honeymoon the couple will be at home In Salem. (Kennell-Ellis PhotosJ L ; , ,1 ;T eaving fee first ot August for Eugene to make their home were Mrs.: Law rence Moore and daughter, Mary Laura. Mr. Moore, who was manager " of the Commercial Book Store here, has accepted a position with the Koko : Chapman Co. in Eugene. (Kennell-Ellis Photo). 7 I " - '7j II I : i ; f - j -