The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 21, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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Statesman, Salm Or Sun Jun 21. 1953 Sc 1) 7
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COBURN L GRABENHORST
and his two sons, Cobi
and Geof
The Party Whirl . .
By JERYME ENGLISH
Statesman Society Editor
Clever green invitations printed
In white have been received by a
large group of Salem people to a
coffee on Thursday, - June 25 at
the American Legion Club. Hos
tesses for the affair are -Mrs. F.
Kenneth Power, Mrs. Wolcott E.
Buren, Mrs. Vern W. Miller, Mrs.
Stuart M. Lancefield and Mrs. A.
Terrence King, who have invited
guests to meet a recent bride, Mrs.
Winfield H. Needham. the former
Pauline Proctor. Calling hours are
from 10 to 1 o'clock.
Tea for Visitors
On the agenda for Friday aft
ernoon is the informal tea for
which Mrs. Prince W. Byrd and
her daughter. Miss Betty Byrd,
will be hostesses at. their Cherae
keta Street residence. The affair
is being arranged for the pleasure
of Mrs. Byrd's other daughter,
Mrs. Max McMillin (Janet Byrd)
and her five daughters, Marcia,
Roberta, Sylvia, Andrea and Ali
cia, who will be here from Grants
Pass. The family is arriving on
Thursday as Mr. McMillin, who is
district attorney for Josephine
County, is coming for a special
meeting of district attorneys from
all over the state.
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(All photos by Kermell-Ellls Studio)
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BEX ADOLPH
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DOUGLAS W. CHAMBERS with Us thr sons. Darld. Stsr and Craig
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LELAND A. SHINN with Ms Ha sou
John, Jff and Jim
Coffees ,at Hill Home . .
It will be coffet time on Tuesday at.
the Fairmount Hill residence of Dr. and!
Mrs. George ferry Hill on West LeffeUe
Street, when fktrs. Hill and Mrs. Max E.
Denton entertain for a large group ol their
friends. The jhostesses have arranged a
party in the fmorning from 10 to 12:30
o'clock and inj the afternoon will entertain
at coffee front 2 to 4:30 o'clock.
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Presiding ! at the coffee urns will b
Mrs. William L Lytle, Mrs.xG. G. Denton,
Mrs. Ed Lewis and Mrs. Charles D. Wood.
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Assisting about the rooms will be Mrs.
.Brace Knapp.) Mrs. John Griffith, Mrs. Pe
ter Geiser, lrs. William R. Shinn, MC
Owen G. Miller, Mrs. Joseph Moreland, Ms.
Norman Sholseth, Mrs. C. A. Schaefer, Mf s.
Kenneth Shctman, Mrs. Coburn Grabeh
horst, Mrsf Stephen Tabacchl, Mrs. All-
man Todd JrJ and Mrs. Robert Drager.
RALPH D. SGHLESINGER and sons Paul and Souiy
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