8 (Sec 2) Statesman. Salem. Ore.. Friday. June 25. 1954 SOCIETY' CLUBS'-MUSIC I A round Town . By JERYME ENGLISH Bachmann-Goff Nuptials Held McMINNVILLE Miss Ann Got daughter of Mr. anc" Mrs. W. G. Anderson o Coos Bay, and Lester E. bachmann. son of Mr. and Mrs. Alber Bachmann of McMinn ville, were married June 13 at the Jiome of the bridegroom. The Rev. E. L. Wood of Carlton performed the ceremony before members of the family and a few friends. The bride wore a pale blue net over satin ballerina gown and car ried a Bible topped with a white orchid. Miss Gwendolyn Bach mann, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor, and wore a ballerina gown of pale green net and carried a pink carnation nosegay. George Bachmann, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Brenda Bachmann. niece of the I bridegroom, vas flower girl. Don i Bachmann, a nephew, was ring j bearer, and the bridegroom's brothers, Alvin and George Bach mann, lighted the candles. A reception was held following the ceremony. Mrs. Alvin Bach mann cut the wedding cake, Mrs. Francis LaughliL. sister of the bridegroom, poured the punch, end Mrs. George Bachmann, poured the coffee. Mrs. Donald 1 r Mrs. Charles C. Camp bell (Roberta Schmalz) who was married June 6 in Portland. The couple will live in Woodburn, where both are teachers. Wright, sister of the bridegroom, was in charge of the gifts. For their wedding trip,4he bride wore a grey suit and an orchid corsage. They are now at home in Coos Bay. MEN'S U A ULL CU COMFORTABLE! the briefer the better! Say one word Hanes and youH get all these Fig Leaf features 1 Nylon-reinforced athletic support. Hygienic double-thick seat. Highly absorbent cotton. Heat-resistant elastic in waistband and leg openings. 89c America's favorite T-shirt with Nytoo reinforced neck that ant sag... $1.00 Set fa tea jtm harpists' far (tt hanes . 6 SHOKTS" mm B Hanes "Big Shorts" are noted far their fitting quality and, of course, are fully cot and tailored ta promote comfort. 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Sue, a popular member of the young set, is a graduate of the University of Washington and will receive her master's degree in library science r Vt ' 1 A -. 4. irom me university in August. . she took her first two college years at Oregon State College and l is a member of Pi Beta Phi and the Salem Spinsters. . .Her fiance graduated in June from the Uni versity of Washington and is a member of Alpha Delta Phi . . . Visiting ... In the capital the past fortnight have been Colonel Ira Wintermate and children, Sheryl and Randy, who have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Monroe Hamilton . . The air force colonel is leaving to day to return to his base at Ham ilton Tield, Calif, and in July will depart for England on a special assignment ... an his return ta the states be will be transferred to Payne Air Base at Everett, Wash. . . His children will remain in Salem at the home of their grandparents for the summer . . . Mrs. Hamilton has been at Hamil ton Field since last fail with her son-in-law and grandchildren. . . A guest ... at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Charles S. Campbell for several weeks is Barbara Leonard of Oakland, Calif., daughter of the W. B. Leonards ... she returned north with the Campbells this weekend, who went south to meet their son. Tim, who is home from Culver Military Academy for the summer . . . Entraining . . . today far Mid land, Mich, will be Mrs. Tyrone Gillespie and son. Tyrone Jr., who have been visiting in Salem the past month at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart John son . . . Mr. Gillespie joined his family here for a week, returning east Monday . . . They came west for the wedding af Mrs. Gillespie's sister Evelyn Johnson, and Rich ard M. Page en June 19 . . . A visitor ... in the capital from Pittsburg, Pa. is Mrs. John Cle ment, who is a guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Schafer, at their home on Boone Road . . . she will be here until the first of July . . . Weekend Jottings . . . Governor and Mrs! Paul L. Patterson will be at Camp Clatsop Saturday far the annual governor's day review and will be guest at the luncheon and reception preceding and fol lowing the review . . . Mr. and Mrs. William L. Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Janes will also be at Camp Clatsop Saturday far the review . . . Spending . . . the weekend in Longview will be Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hadley and children, Ei leen, Allan, Bruce and Nancy, who will visit at the home of Mr. Hadley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hadley. . . Entertaining . . . members of the Springbrook Garden Club Thursday afternoon was Mrs. Al an Riebel . . . guests were bidden to a dessert luncheon at the home of Mrs. Riebel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bonesteele, on Hughes Lane . . . Salem golfers . . . playing in the Oregon Women's GIf Association sweepstakes at the Oswego Coun try Club an June 30 will be Mrs. Marcuss O. Seale Mrs. Seth P. Smith, Mrs. Fred S. Anunsen, Mrs. Eugene Kokko, Mrs. Fred Bernardi, Mrs. Frank Shafer, Mrs. Leland Plank, Mrs. Claybourne W. Dyer, Mrs. Bruce Williams, Mrs. Richard Chase, Mrs. Donald Huff, Mrs. Robert Eberhoie, Mrs. Ivan Marble and Mrs. Chester Loe . . From Texas . . . comes news of the birth of a son. James Lee, to Mr. and Mrs. Kermet L. Short (Beverly Graber) on June 22 in San Antonio . . . The lad tipped the scales at seven pounds, six and a half ounces . . . The grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Graber and Mrs. George 0. Short, all of Salem . . . Mrs. Graber is now in San Antonio with her son-in-law and daughter and to greet her first grandchild . . . Mr. Short is stationed in San Antonio with the army . . . Salem friends ... will be inter ested to Know that Cynthia Eyre (Mrs. avl4 W. Eyre Jr.) of Port land has a feature article on their attractive, modern home in the July issue of Better Homes and Gardens . . . the colored picture on the cover is a scene from their spacious living room overlooking the hills and city . . . Inside are several more colored photos of various rooms in the home, with entrances leading to terraces on three sides ... the article ac companying the pictures is writ ten by Cynthia Eyre . . . Girl Scout Camp Opens Sunday The Girl Scout Camp located in Silver Creek Falls Recreation Area opens its first session June 27. The camp is now ready and the councillors are there to start their program. There is a new session open for Intermediate Scouts, or noncouts, which is fifth graders and over. This includes one two week ses sion from July 19 to August 1st, and two one week sessions start ing July 19 to July 25 and from July 26 to August 1. There are still a few openings in the session from August 17 to August 23. Those wishing a further infor mation are asked to contact the Girl Scouts Office, 444 Center Street. Mrs. Bigler Hostess Mrs. Gerold Bigler entertained members of Gamma Gamma Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Monday evening. Mr. Thomas Adolphson and Mrs. Thomas Elliot were co-hostesses. Mrs. Ronald Wiebe was appointed cor responding secretary. Mrs. Orval Schultze, Miss lone Persson and Mjs. Wiebe presented the inter esting educational program. The next meeting will be July 12 at the home of Mrs. Schultze. 96th Birthday for Mr. Harnar PRATUM Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Coe held open house June 12 in honor of George Harnar, on his 96th birthday. He was born at Mt. Pleasant, Mo., in 1858 and moved his family to the Ozark region in 1883, where he took up a home stead., Mr. and Mrs. Harnir cele- i brated their 68th wedding anni- versary before her death in 1949 ! in Missouri. Mr. Harnar then came west to make his home with his grandson, Claude Harnar, at Swegle. He continues to make frequent visits to his other children and grand children in Oregon and Idaho. There are 8 living children, the oldest being 72 and the youngest is 46. There are 49 grandchildren and 98 great-grandchildren and 6 great-great-grandchildren. Honoring Mr. Harnar on his birthday were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Harnar, Mary Lee and Douglas. Mr. and' Mrs. Calvin Bressler, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reick, Mr. and Mrs. George Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ames, Mrs. Verle Klampe, Steve and Susan, Carol and Claude Beard, Doris Cobb, Arelene and Marjorie Ellis, Phyllis Graber, Vicki, Julie and Chad Coe, all of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harnar, Gerald, Elmer and Edna Moe of Umatilla, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Harnar, Mr. and Mrs. Vir gil Harnar, Bonnie, Virginia. Johnny, Susan and Ronald, all of Woodburn, Eddie Paullin of Ore gon City, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Summers and Mr. and Mrs. Mel vin Clmens of Salem. Mrs. Warren Installed Mrs. C. 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