The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 20, 1954, Page 9, Image 9

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SOCIETY CLUBSMUSIC
Oregon Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sunday, June 20, 1954
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yOMES the Dawn" In the Conrad Prange family,
and live little Pranges are ready for an active
day. Offer of victuals doesn't even awaken little Eliz
abeth. Her admirers left to right are Virginia, Margaret,
Michael and Helen.
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You remember the story, about the man who looked all
over the world for wealth and fmally found diamonds in
his own dooryard. For years we have printed pictures
of fathers on this special day, but this year went into
our own newsroom lor the finest collection of fathers and
the prettiest offspring anyone would ev6r want to see.
It's a mighty good percentage too, if one wants to delve
into statistics. (All photos by John Ericksen, Statesman
Staff Photographer).
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THOUGH father Thomas G.' Wright Is the minority In his household of girls, he Is pretty popular
when he reads to Suzanne, Patricia and baby Sarah. Mr. Wrighl is a staff writer for The Statesman.
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CRITIQUE extraordinary, Becky, givec the expert's eye
to one of father Jerry Stone's paintings. He is a staff
writer on The Statesman.
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CITY Editor Robert E. Gang
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discuss the merits of the var
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THERE is music In
the air, but not gD
Irish, when Charles Ire
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plays for his children,
Bonnie, and twins, Dav
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dicated by their interest,
all are musical.
BACK yard of the J. Wesley Sullivan home is a lively place when Nancy, Bill, David and bieven
play. Mr. Sullivan, Statesman news editor, helps the younger ones on the rocking boat.
IF Daddy qualifies as
a batter, the Al Light-
ner family can boast a
One o' Cat team. Young
Alan Is catcher for lit
tle JoArme's pitching.
'Mr. Lightner is sports
editor of The Statesman.