Seen and By JERYME ENGLISH BTOTHER-DAUGHTEX . . . tea en Fridat afternoon when Mrs. prince W. Byrd entertained with a delightful party for her oaugn- - ter, Janet, (airs, aiax jucbuiuhj Grants Pass and daughters. Marcia, Sylvia, Andrea and Ali cia, the baby . . . tne seconu girl, Roberta, became ill just be fore the family left for Salem so remained in Grants Pass . .. . . The affair held at the lovely home of Mrs. Byrd on Chemeketa Street with her other daughter, Betty, as co-hostess . . . Ohm and aha . . . all ' after Boon for the adorable little girls who accompanied their mothers ... all dressed in their party frocks ... cottons, prints, or gandies, full skirted . . . some with bonnets and little white gloves . . . The children's punch table on 'the front porch and chairs all around for the lit tle ones . . . Guests congregat ing on the porch to admire the youngsters ... at one time the party was outdoors as well as in side . . . ana xor many w. children It was their first tea party and enjoying every minute of it . . . especially the cook ies, sandwiches and sweets . . . Noteworthy . . . the many three eenerations . . . Mrs. Ralph Cooley, Mrs. Richard Coo ley, Christine and Pamela . . . Mrs. Karl G. Becke, Mrs. Wil liam R. Shinn and Julie . . . the latter two wearing adorable blue print mother-daughter dresses . . . Mrs. urover aetr linger, Mrs. A. Terrence King, Carolyn and year-old Delia . . . Mrs. Edgar Pierce, Mrs. Peter Geiser and Katie, who wore a white organdy pinafore over a red plaid dress and a tiny white hat ... More of same . . . Mother daughter duos . . . Mrs. Carl ton McLeod and Franca, who has a grand tan from a month at the beach . . . Mrs. Robert :E. Jo seph, Sally and Patricia . . . . Mrs. George Scales and Jeanne . . . Mrs. William C. Dyer Jr. and Marilyn . . . Mrs. Clay bourne Dyer and Shannon . . . Mrs. Stewart Johnson and Katrin ka, who "watched over" some of the younger children . . . Mrs. Vera Miller with three of her five daughters, Joan Marie, Nancy and Marilyn . . . Gorgeous bouquets ... of summer garden flowers about the rooms and all arranged by Mrs. O. K. DeWitt . . . The tea table in the lavender and pink tones ... A cut glass bowl on a foot ed mirror filled with Canterbury bells, stocks, snapdragons and roses ... flanked by twin va ses of lavender violas with a pa per frill and white tapers in cry stal candelabras . . . Presiding at the tea urns . . . Mrs. Roy Byrd and Mrs. L. H. McMahan, aunts of the honor guest . . . . and pouring the last hour a mo rther-daughter duo . . , Mrs. Monmouth ... Outstanding . . . the arrange ment of calla lilies and delphin ium in a tall vase on an antique table by the bay window . . . Another of yellow roses and lu pin . . . Lilies, red roses and peonies on a smaller table . . . Pink roses, sweetpeas and lupin in a crystal vase . . . and twin hand shaped vases filled with Cecile Brunners and geranium blossoms . . From out-of-town . . . came Mrs. Donald Byrd of Hillsboro who is spending the weekend with the Clarence Byrds .... Mr. Byrd joining his wife here Saturday . . . Mrs. R. . Klein sorge, Mrs. Clarence Keene and Mrs. Carl Steelhammer over from Silverton . . . Mrs. T. W. Creech, who has been at Nesko win for the past month, home for a week . . . reporting delight- . f ul weather at the beach ... A party long to be remembered by the little ones as well as their mothers and grandmothers . . . WEDDING ECHOES ... Un usual and beautiful the decor for the lovely June nuptials a week ago when Jo-Anne Gilmore be came John Lattin's bride .... The First Presbyterian Church the setting .... Yellow and 'white with a touch of violet the color scheme ... The altar of the stately, colonial edifice dec orated with two large gold col umns topped with huge brass bowls filled with yellow and white daisies, stock and delphin ium . . . white tapers burning in the center of each bouquet ... On either side large, single cathedral tapers in tall, brass candlesticks ... Here they come! . . . the ushers in their white dinner jackets . . . The bridesmaids in pretty yellow organdy ballerina frocks and carrying small nose gays of violet stock ; - . The happy and radiant bride walking up the aisle with her handsome, brunette bridegroom ; . . Jo Anne carrying a sweet old fash ioned cluster of itephanotis with her lace and net gown . . . . The bride's good-lookinr. blonde brother, Jim, escorting his moth er to and from the church . . . .Adorable . . . John and Chris TV Troubles No matter what maka Radio or T.V. Set you h a Heider't can repair it better, qall 4-373Z. Can 4-2271 ' EIDER'S 423 Court 112 Center J? y i Heard . . ty Brocker, who sat with' their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Lattin, who came west from Chi cago for their son's marriage . . . Mrs. A. W. Brocker. mother of the youngsters, one of the brides maids . . . she and the children traveled by train from their home in Wheaton. I1L . . . John taking Christy's arm as they fol lowed their grandparents out of the church ... The Manbrin Gardens . . . . home of the Gordon Gilmores the locale for the reception ... A yellow embossed cloth on the bride's table ... the corners caught up with violet satin rib bon and pearl pins . . . Violet bows on the candelabras and white figurines filled with dais ies .. . The punch bowl set out in the garden under an arbor ad orned with yellow snapdragons . . . love birds perched on a flowered ring in the center . t . The round punch table covered with a violet floor length cloth and a shorter overcloth of white. "A gala reunion . . . at the wedding and reception . . . . The six Gaiser brothers and two sisters getting together for the first time in 27 years ... all having their pictures taken . . . much reminiscing all weekend . . . some remaining over until Monday and enjoying trips about the Willamette Valley . . . mak ing their headquarters at the Gil- more and Silas Gaiser homes . . . The two sisters, Mrs. Gilnfore and Mrs. Hershel Atherton of Se attle ... the six brothers, Si las Gaiser, Dr. Paul Gaiser of Vancouver, Wash., Louis Gaiser of Chewelah, Wash., Dr. J. H. Gaiser of LaGrande, Dr. David Gaiser and Dan Gaiser of Spo kane . . . Noteworthy . . . the eight are all graduates of Whit man College and are now enga ged either in the educational or professional fields ... A DELIGHTFUL . . . coffee party on Tuesday morning when Mrs. George Terry Hill and Mrs. Max Denton entertained a group of their friends . . . the hos tesses arranging a simijar affair in the afternoon . . . The Hill residence atop Fairmount Trill tne setting . . . Coffee served in the dining room . . . here a pink organdy cloth over white with a white milk glass stemmed dish filled with pastel daisies and sweetpeas accented with a few in a deep egg plant shade. Punch .. . served from a large crystal bowl on a glass ta ble on the enclosed patio . s . So attractive and charming, the Hills' newly built terraced: patio vi... i x A . , wxui uiut uiuc wrougni iron Tail ing . . . even the ice cream parlor chairs and table painted tne same shade of blue white furniture and coffee tables . . the invitations to the par ty also in shades of blue . . . . Just the right touch of color . . . the red climber roses growing over the top of the patio wall . . . The sun . . . comine out dur ing the party . . . guests lin gering over their coffee or punch cups while enjoying the much de sired sunshine . . . Amazing how warm it can get in such a short time . . . some donning their sun glasses, others remov ing the jackets to their sun dresses . . . Blue and pink ... the choice of summer outfits for several of the guests . . . Mrs. Ed Lewis, who poured one hour, just match ed the table decor with her pink striped cotton with pink halter Doaice . . . Attractive Mrs. Sam Haley in a sky blue linen her white stoln adorned with small balls of yarn Mrs. Robert De Armond's most becoming dress They Go With Anything for Summertime Playicear Several pairs for your vacation wardrobe means more comfort more fun and lovely" sun-tanned legs! Your Choice DENIMS SAIL CLOTH TEWY CLOTH GABARDINES STRIPES Checks . . PASTELS Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G Blanton, who -will cele brate their golden wedding anniversary at a reception this afternoon at the home of their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Scharf. (Jesten-Miller Studio). Miss Spillman Is Bride of Mr. Hoven Bouquets of pink and white gladioluses, white stock and baby breath provided the setting at the First Baptist Church Friday night for the marriage of Miss Sylvia Spillman, daughter of . Mr. and Mrs. Eugene K. Spillman, and Lorin Hoven, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hoven of Jefferson. Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson officia ted at the 8 o'clock rites. Mrs. Gordon Turnidge of Jefferson was the soloist and Mrs. John Schmidt Jr. the organist Dan ny Wells and Dwight Lambert of Jefferson lighted the candles. The bridal gown was of im ported French lace with deep scalloped neckline enhanced with beading and a nylon tulle pleat ed skirt fashioned slightly en train. Her tulle veil was caught to a pearl beaded Juliet cap. She carried an arm bouquet of white roses and stephanotis combined with natural rose leaves. Miss Joyce Spillman was her sister's honor maid and wore a gown of American Beauty. The bridesmaids, Miss Frances Hoven of Jefferson, sister of the groom, and Mrs. Robert Funk, wore gowns of shocking. pink and pet al pink respectively. They car ried white lace fans adorned with gardenias. Kathy and John Turnidge were flower girl and ring bearer. Attend the Groom , Eldon Turnidge of Jefferson was best man and groomsmen were Frank Gilmore and Glen Edwards. Seating the guests were Gordon and Don Turnidge, Elton Higbee and Don Behrends. Mrs. Spillman wore a rose beige nylon lace gown over taf feta with corsage of Carioca ros es for her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Hoven's gown was a navy . . ; X of Wedgewood blue cotton with white trim, on the jacket and bor dering the flounce of the flared skirt ... Open Fridays t 409 Court Street 1 Son is Born to Riessbecks From Vancouver, Wash., comes news of the birth of a son to Lt and Mrs. John Riessbeck on June 21. This is the couple's first child. Lt Riessbeck is currently serving on the front lines in Ko rea. Mrs. Riessbeck is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Boyd, former Salem residents, in Vancouver while her husband is away. Lt Riessbeck is the son of Mrs. Lilley Shelton and a grand son of Henry Shaffer of Salem. Mrs. Shelton's other son, GMlc Everett Riessbeck recently ar rived in San Francisco aboard the USS Manchester after eight months of duty in Korean waters. He will spend his leave with his mother and sister, Mrs. Ned Burris. Captain Burris has just returned from an air mission in Korea. Circle 9 of the First Presby terian Church Women's Associa tion will meet for a covered dish picnic dinner on Wednesday, July 1 at the home of Mrs. James Lytle, 1890 S. Commercial St at 12:30 p. m. Mrs. S. H. Jones will be the assisting hostess. CLUB CALENDAR SUNDAY Nebraska Club picnic dinner. Su rer Falls Park. 1:30 p. m. . r blue print and her flowers were pink rapture roses. ) A reception followed in the fireside room with Mrs. C Arth ur Miller and Mrs. Otto Engdahl pouring.- Mrs. Hulda Smith cut the cake. Assisting were Misses Loris Wells, Pat Wolverton, Ju lie Ann Heinz, Marcia Miller, Bonnie Bishop, Mildred Coe and Starr Hanrock. Miss Joyce Spill man sang during the reception. The bride's traveling outfit was navy blue faille with white milan straw hat and purse and white fingertip topper. The new lyweds will be at home on Route 1, Box 122 A after a wedding trip to the Oregon and Califor nia beaches. 'HI 9 P.M. KM V j Kay LoveH and Robert Perlich Wed at Afternoon Nuptials .'-.: r- . . ' j .' .- ' t , . -i : ! " ' ' 'i Exchanging their vows at a 3 o'clock ceremony at the' First Church of the Nazarene on Saturday afternoon were Miss Kay Lou ise LovelL dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. LovelL and Robert Paul Perlich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Perlich. . i- -t . The Rev. Henry Vix officiated at the nuptials before setting of pink, yellow ana white gladioluses and blue delphinium.! Soloists were Jack B meter and Marea Lee Bryant Mrs. Edith McClure was the organist i Lighting the tapers were Miss Valna Clemens and Miss Darlene Beebe, who wore blue 'organdy ballerina dresses over taffeta with matching stoles and shoes. They wore white bandeaux and wristlets of orchids. Of white chantilly lace over satin and net was the bridal gown, fashioned with a waits length skirt with a deep border of pleated net The bodice was of lace with a rounded neckline and long sleeves. Her fingertip veil was caugght to, a crown style cap edged in tiny seed pearls. She carried a white Bible marked with a white orchid. Orchids From Hawaii Two attendants preceded the bride to the altar. Miss Darlene Sumner was the maid of honor and wore pink organdy over taf feta with ballerina skirt, match ing stole and shoes. Miss Lorna Perkins was the bridesmaid and wore yellow organdy gown with stole. They carried cascades of butterfly orchids. All the orchids for the wedding were flown over from Hawaii is gifts' of the bride's uncle and aunt the Rev. and Mrs. .Thomas All port, form erly of Salem. Valerie Hicks was the flower girl and wore pink organdy with an orchid nestled in the center of the basket she carried. Leonard Perlich stood with the groom as best man and ushers were Russell Hicks, Tom LovelL William Hoirup and William Craycroft Wesley Delapp was the groomsman. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Lovell chose a - mulberry lace gown over taffeta with Three Terrific Burlington Rayons Smooth Candy Cream v CrisfCandy Checks Textured Candy Nub SIZES 10-20, 9-15, 12tt-24tt- mf5) aWT aT-.- -a a -J. mr (Si Three ways to buy Reg. Charge Budget Plan r" i: ! Life Savers white -accessories and an orchid corsage. Mrs. Perlich's gown was of blue "nylon over taffeta with pink accessories and a pink or chid corsage. Reception at Gold Arrow A reception followed at the Gold Arrow Restaurant Pouring were Mrs. Myrtle Morrow and Miss Margaret LovelL aunts of the bride. Cutting the cake were Mrs. Earl G. Becke and Mrs. Carl ADport, also aunts of the bride. Assisting "were Miss Glenna Alt mer, Misss Marjarie McAllister and. Miss Carol Arisman. The newlyweds have gone to San Francisco and Los Angeles on their honeymoon. For travel ing the bride changed to a pink knit suit with black poodle cape and white accessories. After July 15 the couple will be at home in Salem at. the Ambassador Apart ments. - ' j i Mrs. Cooper to Head Auxiliary Ladies Auxiliary Patriarchs Militant met at the Odd Fellows Temple on Thursday evening. Due to the death of the president. new officers were elected at the last meeting. With Mrs, Clarence Townsend as installing officer, Mrs. Erma Cooper was installed as president and Mrs. Pearl Stro- becke as vice-president Named on the refreshment committee for the July meeting were Mrs. W. IL Gardner, Mrs. W. A. Cladek and Mrs. Lora Groves. After the meeting the group attended a reception at Quinaby honoring W. R. Massey, grand warden of the Grand Lodge LO.O.F, Another Exclusive at . . aw gentleman-ta ilered by , . v V'iT Kirlcland Hall hand made button holesl beautifully bound seams! self- covered shoulder pads! buttons secured by stay buttonsl superb hand finishing! spot and crease resistant! 16 Delicious Flavors i5 All Sales Final Layaway Cerporatiea far Candies Statesman, Salem, Ore; Sun Garden Club at Douglas Homo SALEM HEIGHTS Mrs. John Douglas entertained the Little Garden 'Club of Salem Heights on Thursday at a covered dish dinner at her home on W. Salem Heights Ave. Officers installed were president Mrs. Kenneth Z wicker, vice ,a president' Mrs. Francis Colgan, and secretary treasurer, Mrs. Hunt Clark." Mrs. William, Neimeyer was the instal ling officer, i-y.i. The group decided to trim the shrubs and cut the grass at the Community halL and Mrs. Lyle Bayne reported on the state eon! rcxiuua ior uic r eueraicu iar den clubs held recently in Me Minnville, Mrs. Lewis Judson will entertain the group in July. Mrs. L. W. Orton was hostess for a morning toffee hour at her new home on Vaughn Ave; Tues day. , ., v V wim AT iiTOOirs 153 S. liberty Ph. X-577J "Where pretty women walk 111 Union SL loir asm i i June! 23, I8S3 (Sec 1 fl . 47.-4. : rAM. ia. venjr - arrr t n ijimmnniiv - riniinprw Club will hold their annual fam ily picnic Sunday, June 23 at Bush's iPasture. . - -. j BOUT . .... Throfr Your Watch Away We Fix Then When . Others Can't "Expert Diamond Setting ' sun mu uaciuruix ' Ul SYATK ST. 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