I SO CI ETY CLUBS MUSIC Around ltdwm $y JEBTME ENGLISH INVITATIONS we, in to day's mail to a garden coffee for - which Mn. Claude A. Miller and . Mrs. C. Kenneth Bell will be host- - esses on Saturday, August 29, at the former's home on Shoreline 1 Drive in Manbrin Gardens. . . . A " large group of their friends have oeen invited to call between 11 and 2 o'clock. . s ; r. Honor guest . . . at a shower a Tuesday night will be Mrs. John G McLaughlin, when her sister-in-law, Mrs Edwin H. Ann- strong, entertains at her Howard Street borne. . . . Bridge will be la play during the evening and a late tanner will be served by the hostess. . . . Bidden to honor Mrs. McLaughlin are Mrs. George XV. Dewey Jr- Mrs. George Hog gins Jr, Mrs. Richard Jenning, Mrs. William Sogers, Mrs. Alex Pavlov, Mrs. Rex Beeman, Mrs. Bin Clabaugh, Mrs. Ronald Blnn delL . Mrs. Peter Gunnar, Mrs. Joseph W. Paulson, Mrs. Harold Pierce. Mrs. Fields Merk and Mrs. Gordon Graber. . - Interesting visitors . . . in the capital Friday were Jorge Bolet, world renowned Cuban pianist, who will appear on the Commu r Sity Concert series here in No i ember. Miss Flora Walker and Miss Vivian Taylor of New York City, the latter two booking agents for the Community Con certs . i . they visited with Mrs. Max Rogers, who has been execu tive secretary of the Salem Com munity Concert Series since its organization. , . The travelers 4iave been touring the United States, stopping at the various national parks . . . they are now en route to Yellowstone, "where they will be joined by the David Fergusons. ... Mr. Ferguson is West - Coast representative of Community Concerts. . . . Returning . .. to the capital Thursday was Mrs. Frank ' Bur lingham, who went north tea days ago to attend the annual sessions ef the Western Division, National Music Teachers Association in Seattle on the University of ' Washington campus. ... After five days in Seattle Mrs. Burling ham and her. longtime friend, Miss Lillian Pettibone of Port land, went on to Harrison Hot Springs for. a sojourn. ... A trip north ... . for Mrs. Leona Johnson, her daughter, Miss Julia Johnson -of Portland, and: Mrs. Frank G; Myers, who returned Wednesday from a week's so journ in Victoria, B. C. . . .1 Beach jottings .... . Mrs.; Glen Fravel and children, Glenda land Bobby, and Mrs. Bruce Van Wyn garden and sons, Larry, Rickie, and Stuart, are leaving Sunday - . -v-s.;:- r; -i. -ODD; :nfifea IP: for a week's1 stay at -Lincoln Beach. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hamilton and sons, Doug and David, are also ' leaving Sunday for a sojourn at Neskowin. . . . The Wayne. Hadleys and their children, who have been vacation ing at Neskowin the 'past week. have .as their weekend guests. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fenix and their daughters . . . both families JTl . 1 . 1 ' wui return nome aunaaj. ... Leaving ... Friday-for their home la Woodland, Calif after a visit in Salem were Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Barnett and son. Webster, who nave . been the house - guests of Mrs. Bamett's brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Waodson Bennett ... Ac eompanying the Barnetts to Call- foraia for a fortnight's stay was the Bennetts daughter, Susan.... Weekend notes . ' . . Mr. and Mrs. William C Dyer Jr. and children, Marilyn and ConnelL are -leaving today to spend the weekend at Currier's Village. . . . Coming, from Portland to spend the weekend are Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Beach and daughters, Sharon and Barbara, who will be guests of her mother, Mrs. Rob ert H. Baldock, and Mr. Baldock. . . . In Hood River for the day are Dr. and Mrs. Carl W, Em mons, who are visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Syme. ... In Eastern Oregon .,. . for, a week are Mr. and Mrs. TIimuIa Ullakko, who left Friday for On tario to spend the. weekend. . . . Sunday they will attend the wed ding of Miss Lola Brooke and Norman Lawson at the Methodist Church in Ontario at 4 o'clock. . . . Miss Brooke and her fiance are former Willamette University students. ... Tonight the Ullak kos will be guests at the re hearsal dinner to be 'given by the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brooke. . . . The 171 Ukkos will visit in other parts of Eastern Oregon before returning home.'" . Returning south ... today by train will be Mrs. Mae Chresten- son of Bakersfield, Calif., who has been visiting here the past month at the home of Dr. Mary B. Purvine. ... Nursery notes ... A little rirL Cassella Jane, was born to Mr. and Mrs. William M. Langstoa (Neva Tester) on Thursday at the Salem Memorial Hospital . . . she tipped the scales at seven pounds, seven ounces. ... The proud grandparents are Mrs. M. E. Hughes and W. G. Langston of Rome, Georgia. ... It's a girl ... for Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Elf strom Jr. . . . she I ur apologies! Service as ...and who would have for famous Marckx Bakery products would accelerate so swiftly in Salem that five additional routes wpuld be necessary to take cafe of you ade quately at this time! Increasing the number of routes from five to ten will enable! us to give the thousands of our new Salem v - : is;-' Miss Joanne j WengerTellsJ BeothqlliE I Adding her name to the list of brides-elect is Miss Joanne Wen ger. attractive, brunette daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Wen- ger. whose engagement to Doug las G. Raines, son of Major and Mrs. E."N. Snyder, was revealed Thursday night A group of Miss WengerV intimate friends were bidden to the announcement party , at the home of her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brown: n North 24th Street, r The bride-to-be is a graduate of Salem Schools and attended the University of Oregon. She: is now employed at the Pioneer Trust Co. Her fiance . attended Oregon State College and will continue his studies this fall. His fraternity is Sigma ChL The wed ding 1 of the . engaged . duo I is planned for November. , . .Attending the sapper party were Miss Wenger, Miss Joan and Miss Joyce Traviss, Miss Othelene Lee, Miss Bobbie Sjod- Ing, Miss Sharon Laverty, Miss Dorothy Swigart, Miss Marjorie Little,; Miss Jan Foulger, Miss Patricia Heabr, Miss. Marcia Webb I SILVERTON Mrs. Louis Steinberger is announcing the en gagement of her daughter. Miss Myrna Steinberger, to Joseph Hess, i son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hess. No date for the wedding has been set Miss Steinberger is employed at the J. C. Penney company store here and Mr. Hess is in the army. Miss Larson Tells Troth SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. Walter Larson of Silverton Hills are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Miss Joyce Larson, to Robert Roth, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Roth ' of Central HoweH No definite date has been set hut a fall wedding is being planned. : was born on Thursday at the Salem General Hospital and has been named 'Susan Kay .' . . also welcoming the baby Is a brother, Timothy Robert ... The grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Elf strom and Mr. and Mrs. Del Weger ... and the great grandfather is E. V. Elfftrom. . . . Word has come . . . from Port land telling of the birth of a little I girl, Krysten Lee, to Mr. and Mrs. Phillip E. Welling (Barbara McClintock) of Spring field en Thursday at the Emanuel Hospital. . . . She checked in at nine pounds, two ounces. . . . Also welcoming the baby are the grandparents, Mrs. Edna M. Ol son and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett O. Welling, all of Salem. . . . yoti like it, is a must dreamed that in just customers the quality of service they're entitled to. Many thanks. We think you're wonderful. Remember your Marckxman ... he brings the bakery to your cioor without you spending a pennymore. ! iost hail your Marckjimqn or phone 2-0774 for service ARE 1001uiSllbN WADE.,. t) ft . i; f i 7l V V Mr. and Mrs. Donald were married on August 5 The bride is-the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Olen bnryocJc and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. JEL L. Scott (McEwan Studio). Jr- Volda Hampton Honor Guest Miss Velda Hampton was hon ored at a pre-nuptial shower by a group of frilnds at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Colburn in Woodburn. Attending the shower were Mesdames A. C White, T. L. Pickering, Fred Schultz, Nancy Newton, Jake Triplett V. L. Reinecke, Bonnie Boone, Mel Rich, Gary Cuts! orth, Lester Cole, Bill Thomas, V. L. Ramey, Ray Steele, Everett George, John Drake, R. C. Triplett Jennie Earl, Flpyd Thomas, Opal Courier, Arthur Steele Sr., Clark Rich, Wayne Yoder, Lewis Hampton, Leftoy Cox, Misses Corliss George, Marilyn Steele, Marilynn Bond, Janice Colburn, Wanda Hampton, Joy Graham, Eva Rich and Blanche Triplett 4 with us at Marcjoc Bakery 4 short weeks the demand -S.j .- ,1 Scott (Dorothy Shryock) who at the Foursquare Church. Parties for Airs. Baker Several informal parties have been given the past few weeks in compliment to Mrs. ' Douglas Baker and month old daughter, Durinda Lee. Mrs. Howard Girod entertained at her home with a brunch and shower for the pleas ure of her sister and a group of friends. Members of Mrs. Baker's bridge club feted her at a-luncheon and shower jit the home of Mrs. Robert Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. John William Storz en tertained at their Strong Road home in compliment to the Bakers. Four Corners Mrs. Harold Snook opened her home this week to the Hobbyists club. Tex tile painting was the- diversion. Working were Mrs. Robert Burns, Mrs. Warren Shrake, Mrs. LeRoy J. Stewart Mrs. Ernest Walker and Mrs. Jess Mcllnay. . .,.t , l I J ',- . . routes - KdX: ? v '' "r: : Shower Honors Miss Jackson NORTH HOWELL Miss Jan ice ' Jackson, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jackson, was honored with .a miscellaneous bridal shower sponsored by the local . Home Economics Club Wednesday afternoon in the gar dens of the Thomas Bump home with Mrs. A. TV Cline and Mrs. W. J. King assisting Mrs. Bump. Others present were' Mesdames Joe Price, Everett Milne, Vernie Leighty, W. M. Oddie. Perl Wood, A-B. Wiesner, M. O. Nichols, L. E. Jahn, K. D. Coomler, John Campbell' Ed Zitzewitz, Andrew Hall, M. A. Dunn, Roy Dunn, George Kraus, Max Schabner, R. A. Beer, H. C Espe, Wayne Stra chan, Leo Peterson, A. E. Janz, Percy Dunn, EL H. Beals. Jack Bartlett Nettie Wright T. M. Marx, John Eggers, Ronald Stev ens, Harry Gilbertson, R. C. Jefferson, 'Nelson Adams, Nina House, Leroy Rue, Oscar Evans, John Epple and Misses Jean and Maryann Dunn, Janet Bartlett and Shirley Cline. Miss Jackson attended the North Howell grade school, grad uated from Mt Angel Academy and for the past two years has been a student at Lewis and Clark College in Portland. Her marriage to William Cox of Portland will be an event of September 27 at 4 p. m. In the First Methodist Church of Salem. Mr. Cox graduated from Lewis and Clark College in 1952 and has since been employed at Camas Wn., where the young couple will make their home. Birthday Party Fetes Matron Mr. and Mrs. George Bogosian were honored by a group of their friends at their home on the South River Road on Tuesday night The , occasion was the birthday of Mrs. Bogosian. Host esses for the , affair were Mrs. Mary Croshaw, Miss Margaret and Miss Shirley Bogosian. A late supper and a birthday cake was served after an informal evening. Attending the party for Mrs. Bogosian were Mr. Bogosian, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Croshaw and family of Albany, Mrs. M. E. Langdon and! son of Junction City, Mr. and Mrs? Jack Schafer of Brooks, Mrs. Lloyd Totton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wicke and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Deran Parsegian, Mrs. Hurstel Totton and family, Harry Minasian, Bob Bogosian, Alfred Bogosian, Mrs. Louella Murphy, Mrs. Mary Cro shaw and the Misses Margaret and Shirley Bogosian. Winter's Coming-. . . Better SEE RADIANT GLASSHEAT 1540 Fairgrounds Rd. Phone 4-6263 " i n': ....! mi Statesman, Salem, Oregon, t . , , Engageijients Announced By Two Mr. and MnkLjLawrence Ed wards of Turner i are revealing ... - - the engagement of . their daugh ter, Lorene Ellis,! to Pvt David E. Murray, son om Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Murray d Seattle, for merly of Salem, j '-! Pvt Murray was recently home on leave from Camp Rob erts, California, where he gradu ated from leaders' course. He is now stationed in Germany. Miss Edwards plans to' enter Lewis and Clark College this fall No plans have been made for the wedding. Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Schaff er are announcing tie betrothal of their daughter, Nita, to ' David Karr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Karr, all of SalerB. No date has been set .for the, wedding. Visitors Return To California MT. ANGEL -f Departing by motor this weekl for California after visiting foif the past ten days at the home if Mr. and Mrs. .' lbert Wilde andl other relatives were Mr. and Mr. Frank Wilde aid son, Lynn, cjf A venal, Cali fornia and Mr. aid Mrs, Joseph Boylan of Stocktpn. The Boylans were accompanied South by Ruth I Wilde, young daughter of the lAlbert Wildes, who will spend I two weeks at their home in Stdckton and will return home by fcsain. Joseph Hcvley jr. of Brawley, Calif., who spent I the past week visiting with his ancle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Al$ert Wilde, re turned to California with the Frank Wildes. - T Saturday nighi the entire group with Sister M. Madeline and Sister M. Jeanne of the Benedictine Convent sister and cousin of her hosSs, as additional guests, enjoyed ait outdoor steak dinner on the Wilde patio. . 1 - Amity A'wed$ng of Interest scheduled for August 23 at Lake Grove unitfe .in marriage Miss Elaine Stons and Lt Ken neth Meeker ofj Amity. Lt Meeker is in the U.S. Air Force and will arrive home this week A large group of) Amity friends will attend the ceremony. 2715 S. ComercUl Ph. 4-6312 s Saturday. August 22, IS 33 3 i - s i Baptist Church .- jScenb of Rites ! SHERIDAN Mis Alvina Mae McKenzfe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron McKenzie, became the bride ofi Larry C. Ritland of Me MinnvilSe, son of Mr. and Mrs. M..C iStland of Lafayette, in a ceremony July- 24 at the First Baptist i church in McMlnnville. The Rei. S. James Osborne read the douile ring ceremony. , . : I The tilde, given in marriage by her father, wore a wedding gown of traditional white satin with a bodice df antique lace over satin and a .tace paneled skirt' 3&r fingertip veil was held in plaae with a farl studded tulle coro net She carried a cascade bou quet of stephanotis, miniature white calla lillies and white satin leaves Reentered with, a gold throated orchid. r -: . i Mrs. Maxins McKenzie of Os wego, sister-in-law of the bride, was matron of honor. Brides maids were Miss Joan Zimmer man and Miss Delores Grabowskl of McMlnnville. Flower girls were Robin Wohglemuth of New berg and Carol Shipley of Sher idan. 1 I" ; i ,, ' . v Best man was W. L. Mekkers bf McMixmville. Earl Plumeau and Dolt Jernstedt of McMinnville were ushers. Billy Vinton, Mc Minnville, was ring bearer. i A reception was held in fire place rom of -the church.' 'As sisting were Mrs. Eugene Schulte of Portland, aunt of the bride, Mrs. A.1F. Wohglemuth of New berg, atifnt of the bride, Mrs. Eu gene Hf nson, McMinnville, . Miss Charlene Scott of Willamina, Mrs. Marian Montoy of Arlington, Va., and Miss Elsie Jenne of Mc Minnville. i j For ihelr wedding trip to Canadal the bride wore a powder blue suft with beige accessories and an irchid corsage. They are now at home in McMinnville. ( ' Mrs. flitland is a McMinnville . high high school graduate and is employed as an bookkeeper - at Vinton and Larsen. Mr. Ritland Is a Mclfinnville high school grad uate arid attended Linf iel dcol lege. le is a salesman for Vin ton anot Jarsen. i I !' Mrs. Frederick Brock and chil dren, Gary and Juda, of Portland are visiting at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Davies. . ,-- '.j ; ' ; . 1 ::! it. i