.1 . ? ? 1 i I ' S (See 1 Statesman, iSOC1ETM QLUBS MUSIC AmundMvnm . . . BY JERYME ENGLISH - ROMANTIC NEWS . . . high lights the mid-week calendar wiih word received of coming marri ages of. former Salens resident . . . Mr. and Mrs: George Robert Kaye of Portland, who lived here until a fewyears ago, are leaving Friday by plane for sPasadeiia, Calif, to attend the, wedding pt their son. Ensign" Michael Cun ningham Kaye. USIf .;. ... The young naval officer, who gradu ated in Jane from the United States Naval Academy at Annapo lis, will be married to Miss Pru dence Baldwin, daughter of Dr. nd Mrs. Grant Baldwin of Pasa dena, on Saturday, August 22 r i' I The nuptials ... will take place at All Saints Episcopal Church at 4:30 o'clock with a reception following at the Valley Hunt Club . . . Five of the groom elect's navy friends will serve as ashers and form an arch w&h their swords as the newlyweds leave the church. . . . The couple will live in Coronado while En sign Kaye is stationed at Sin Diego . .He attended Salem schools and received his ap pointment to the naval academy while living in Salem . . . the future Mrs. Kaye is a graduate ef the Westridge School in Pasa dena and the Garland School in Boston . . . she is a member of the Junior League of Pasadena , Invitations . . . have been re ceived from Salem friends of Mr. and Mrs. Victor McNamara t)f Olympia, Wash, to the marriage of their daughter, Miss Patricia McNamara,' and Rodney Alan Plath . . . . the ceremony will take place on September 5 at the First Christian Church , in Olympia . . . the McNamara fami ly formerly resided in Salem . . I . Newlyweds .... now living n Salem are Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron McLean, who were married on August 8 at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Chicago . I . the bride is the farmer Patricia Lawson, daughter of Mr. a ad Mrs. Jack G. Lawson of Chicago and the groom is the son of Mrs. Bety Bailey McLean of Chicago The wedding reception fol lowed at the South Shore Country Club ... The couple drove west on. their honeymoon and are now at home at the Lee apartments ... Mr. McLean is with the legal depart neat of the Oregon Sate Highway Commission . . . his bride was engaged in producing commer cials for' television on NBC prior . to her marriage ... She is a graduate of the University of Arizona and a Kappa Gamma . 4 . her husband is a graduate of the University of Chicago Law School " 'SOCIAL JOTTINGS . . Congressman and Mrs. Walter Norblad, who have recently come west and are now settled in their new home near Stayton, will be honored at an informal parry Saturday night at the Stayton home of Mr. and Mrs. Amandiis J. Frank .... Assisting hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Freres, and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. M. Devers, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bell. . .X large group of friends from Stay ton, Salem, Mill City and nearby cities have been invited to wel come the Norbalds to the com munity ... A neighborhood coffee ... on the agenda for Thursday August 27 when Mrs. Glenn Stevens and Mrs. Coburn Grabenhorst enter tain for their neighbors on Canda laria Heights . . . The party to be held at the Stevens' home on Alvarado Terrace with guests bidden to call at 10 o'clock Entertaining . ... her ' study club at luncheon on Monday was Mrs. I V. Benson, who invited the group to spend the day at her summer home at Devils Lake ... "TRAVEL TALK . . . It's wel come home for Miss Lena Belle Tartar, who has returned from a month's trip south and east . he made the entire trip by train . . . Her jnain destination was Johnson City, Tenn., where she attended her "family reunion on July 20 . . , . over a hundred were present for the occasion Miss Tartar also visited in Kings port, Tenn. and Wytheville, Va. with relatives and friends ... On CLUB CALENDAR : THURSDAY Spiritual Sunflower Club. Bush's Paature, sack lunch. 11:30 a. m. niDAY Barbara Jrietchte Tent DUV. with Mrs. Jack -Simkins, Route 1. no-host luncheon at noon. Salem, On, Tnnraw Aug. 20. IS53 the return trip she stopped : in Hamilton, Ohio to visit relatives and in Detroit to see her niece and her husband, Dr. and Mrs. John N, Reid (Ann Tartar), formerly of Salem . . . The travel er stopped in Seattle on the last lap of her trip to visit her broth, er and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Herman Tartar ... Vacationing ... in Oregon for a fortnight are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Y. Young of San Fran cisco .... Mr. Young Is home on leave from Hamilton Field, where he is stationed . . . . The Youngs are spending most of their time at Cannon Beach at the summer home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, R. McWaters . . . Mr. Young's mother, Mrs. Donald A. Young, is joining the family there today for the remainder, of the week .... The young couple will visit in Salem a few days be fore heading south ... Arriving ... in Salem Tuesday was Carlton Savage of Washing ton, D. C, who has come west to spend several weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jj C. Sav age, and his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Goode- nough . . . Mr. Savage is a mem ber of the policy planning staff of the Department of State in Washington ... Here from Ontario .... for a visit is Mrs. Lynn McLachlan, a former Salem resident, who is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Annpriest .... Young Visitors .... at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Linn C. Smith this week are her grand daughters, Sally and Tia Plymp ton, daughters of the Donald Plymptons of Oregon City . . . Dividing . . . their time be tween Salem and Portland for a few weeks are Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell C Haehl Jr . . . . the young couple just returned from a fort night's sojourn in California fol lowing his release from the army . . . he arrived home from Korea the end of July . . . The Haehls are visiting her parents. t'- Rev. and Mrs. George H. S and with his parents, the . . C. Haehls, in Portland . . . Returns north . . . Miss Edna Sterling returned to her home in Seattle Tuesday following a ten day visit in the capital with Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Gormsen . . . A sojourn ... at the Oregon Coast for Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. O'Connor of Seattle . . . they va cationed at Dean's near Wald port . . . The O'Connors stopped in Salem the first of the week en route to Seattle .... Return From Trip South Mrs. Roger Nelson and son, Jim Cuthbert, have returned to Mill City after a six weeks vacation trip in the southern states. They were the guests of relatives and friends in Mobile, Alabama, Val paraiso, Florida and New Orleans. Part of the time was spent at Roman Beach on the Gulf of Mex ico. A highlight of the trip was an evening and breakfast party on one of the Waterman barges and a visit to the Mobile Yacht Club for the Sunday afternoon races. The travelers were feted at several dinner parties and trips during their visit Mrs. Nelson and her son made the trip south by plane through Denver and Dallas, returning via bus through Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California. Modern Etiquette Br ROBERTA LEE Q. What is the proper way to eat spaghetti or macaroni when it is served Italian style? A. It is probably better to avoid embarrassment or mishap by breaking it with the fork, unless you are dexterous and thor oughly experienced in the Italian manner of eating it Q., If a girl who is going to be married does not have a father or a brother to give her away, whom can she choose to perform this rite? A. If she has no other close male relative, then she may choose a male friend of the fam ily. Ql What should a girl do or say when she has completed a dance with a young man and he thanks her? A. A nod, accompanied by a smile, is sufficient 7 - 4 - i Mr. and Mrs. larfes Hyer (Mildred Dardelson) who were married on August 7 at the First Methodist Church manse by Dr. Brooks Moore. The bride is the daughter of Peter Danielson of Webster, Wisconsin and the groom is the son of Mrs. F. M. Bryant of Sweet Home. (Artz Studio). Miss Shryock Married to Army Man Wed at an impressive cere mony on Wednesday, August 5 at the Foursquare Gospel Church at 8 o'clock were Miss Dorothy Shryock, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shryock, and Private Donald William Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Scott The Rev. Roy Worthington performed the nuptials. Tburman Krater was the soloist and Miss Patricia Fagg the organist For her wedding the bride chose a white linen suit with matching hat She carried a white Bible marked with a laven der orchid. Miss Myrna" Boyce was the bride's only attendant She wore a pastel blue suit with blue ac cessories. Her flowers were pink carnations. Roy Bloom stood with the groom as best man. Ushers were Private William Verburg. Darrell Currier of Estacada, a cousin of the bride, and Robert Shryock, the. bride's brother. Mrs. Shryock attended her daughter's wedding in a pink nylon gown with blue accessories and a corsage of pink gladioluses. Mrs. Scott, the groom's mother, wore a navy blue lace gown with white accmessories. Her flowers were white gladioluses. A reception followed in the church parlors. Cutting the cake was Mrs. Ernest Currier of Es tacada, cousin of the bride. As sisting were Mrs. William Bot torff of Portland, cousin of the bride, and Mrs. E. T. Rose of Hubbard. The newlyweds spent their honeymoon along the Oregon coast and Washington. Mr. Scott has left for Camp Stoneman, Calif, to await further army or ders and his bride will remain in Salem at the home of her parents. 4-H Club Holds Picnic BROOKS The Busy Beavers 4-H Club held its last meeting of the season on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, A. Daniels. A picnic dinner was served by the parents and the children played croquet, finished their record books and making! club banners for the country fair. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Buford, club' lead er, and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zellner and Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Sartain, Martha and Nancy, Joe Doran and Robert, Charlie Bergerson, Richard Prantle, Mr. and Mrs. Daniels, Paul and Dean. DESTROYS FLEAS. LICE AND TICKS ON CONTACT End youx doa's aamovi cxmaeKin aad irritation with CLOVER'S SCRATCH POWDER. PUanaUy .-j J Jaltwl. mm tmatamttw ) 7 Ragsdale Family Reunion Sunday : MILL CITY Almost fifty members of the Ragsdale family gathered at the home of Ernest Ragsdale in Mill City for a re union on Sunday, August 9. Part of the time was spent in playing tape recordings brought by Mr. and Airs, oillis Kagsdale and their son, Walter, of Arizona, who moved away from Oregon 17 years ago. This was their first trip back to visit relatives. They made tape' recordings of their children's voices, talking, singing and playing the guitar, before they started on their visit here. Those attending the reunion were Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ar thur, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Arthur and daughter, Marlene, Mrs. Lu cille Klinge, Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy, all of Eugene; Velma and Ardith Conklin of Corvauis; Kennie Burn worth of Philomath: Mrs. Pearl Bihl of Rio Linda, Cal ifornia; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Query ana children Judy, Jackie and Rickie of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Ragdale and daughter, Devota, and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Ragsdale and sons, Arnie and Dickie, of Rickreall: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shepherd of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. - T. J. Wedkind of Canby; Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Dillard; Mr. and Mrs. Gillis Ragsdale of McNeaL Arizona; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ragsdale of Tucson. Arizona: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ragsdale and children, Carol and Joe Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Lenthel Ragsdale and children, Susan and Kahy, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ragsdale Sr., all of Mill City. SOFT OfttKXS mm 1 1 sr; ti ;!: 1 1:" mm mm ZAZJ Visitors Guests AfRada Home MILL CITY 'Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rada are their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Rada ; and sons, Stephen, Billy, and David. , They will return to Pasadena, Calif, by Sept 1, where Rada is on the faculty of UCLA. . The Edward Rada family spent two weeks camping on the hills north of town. Also, in the camp ing party were Mr. and Mrs. Munson Dowd and children, Es ther, Trinka and Mike of Pasa dena, Calif. Mr. Dowd and Mrs. Rada are sisters. Also visiting the Frank Rada home last week were their other son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ru dolph Rada and sons Robert,' Ron ald and Roger. Mr. Rada is as sistant superintendent of Pendle ton Schools. Joining the rest for a weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rada's daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. John Martin and daughters, Gloria and Helen, of Portland. Mrs. Martin, Edward and Ru dolph Rada are all graduates of Mill City High School. Y ' i , sizes 4tt 5 i 5V4 I 6 6 I 7 7' 1 8 I O1 9 j 2 2 j3 3 4 2 1 I S I 4 I 9 110 4l 4 I 417 I 7 Y Regular to 3.49 -o 'XN r ".""r ''';'. Other Days 9i30 VFW Picnic to Be -Sunday i i Marion Auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold its an nual picnic with the Post Sunday, Aug. 23, at a park near Stayton. All members and their friends are invited to attend. Those wishing transportation are asked to call 42744. Regular meeting of Marion Auxiliary will be held at the Vet erans of Foreign Wars hall Mon day evening at 8 p.m. The Sodality dance committee of Mr. Angel is sponsoring a semi-formal dance Friday night at the Mt Angel Auditorium be tween 9 and 12 o'clock. Stubby Mills and his orchestra will play for dancing and the interested public is invited to attend. cJlaclteiie 9 le 6 August Fur Event Now! Exquisite New Furs 1S4S Ferry Ph. 3 814 Hurry in for ' All our fine summer styles in soft leather mesh or fabric styles. Sandals, slings pumps, casuals, many others. Not All Sizes in all Styles. t all?. GDDC Mrs. furlough Mrs. Sylvia Furlough of San Francisco, formerly Salem, has been spending her vacation here and in Washington. She visited with Mr. and Mrs. A L. Skewis, former Salem residents, at their home at Sequim, Wash. Mrs. , ' . . - Brooks Soy Petrel's birthday was an inspiration for a surprise party Sunday night at his home near Brooks. Honoring Mr. Pet rel were' Mr. and Mrs. Avon May field, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brutka and Judy, Joe PetzeL Miss Elsie PetzeL and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Jones, Mr, and Mrs. Hank Beier, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lee and fami lies, and Mrs. Roy PetzeL , . TRADE IN YOUR OLD WATCH As $oo50 Much as Allowed THE JEWEL BOX 443 State St Salem Open Fri Nites Til 9 best selection . p?n3 0(01017 I I " ' ' STORE HOURS: Mon. A A Visitor Fjurlcughland Mrs. Skewis wen ofi to . Victoria and Vancouven B.C for aUhort sojourn. Onj the return trip the travel foprted ia Salem for a few dayi visit at the home of Mrs. Laurf Johnson, i She is leaving todai for the bay city. Several informJ dinner and luncheon partiet fftedl the visitor. On Sundal Mrs. Uohnson was hostess for ai iafortnal at home between 6 an 9;o'clock for, the pleasure of Mrs. riurlough ad a group of her long tlfne friends. 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