The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 22, 1954, Page 7, Image 7

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By JERYME ENGLISH
TRAVEL TALK ... Miss Z. Fran
ces Walket of Valley, Forge, Pa.
has arrived in the capital to spend
a -month at the home of her brother-in-law
and sister. Dr. and
Mrs. Howard W. Ruckel . on
her return trip East in August she
will travel . by way of Victoria,
B. C and the Pacific Northwest
.National Parks ... i
Ei pec ted keme . . . Uday from
a trip South and East are Mr. and
Mrs. Francis. E. Clark . . . they
, vent ' by train to BiloxL Mist.: to
visit their ton-in -law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Derald Knittel (Jos
. ann Clark) . . . Mr. Knittel is sta
tioned there with the U. S. Air
Force , V. The Oarks also visited
Ja . New Orleans . . . From Biloxl
they flew to Edgerton. Wisconsoa
to visit with Mrs. Clark's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Palmer , .
whQe there they attended a fam
ily reunion, members ef her family
'gathering from all parts of the
United States . the Claras are
driving west . .
- A trip south ... . for Mrs. Leona
. Johnson, her daughter. Miss Julia
Johnson 61 Portland, Mrs. Frank
G. Myers and Dr. Mary B. Pur
vine, who returned this weekend. I
they sojourned in Carmel and San.
Francisco . . . Dr. Purvine flew
down to Santa Barbara to visit
her daughter and son-in-law. the
Andrew H. Burnetts . ... Dr. Pur
vine and Miss Johnson spent sev-
' ral davs in Berkeley with Misr
Margaret Purvine. .
- Returning f v . Monday from a
ten day trips to Yellowstone Na
tional Park, Salt Lake City and
-Reno were -UlXi and Mrs. P. D.
QuisenDerry ana Mr. ana ;:- mts.
Daniel J. -Fry T . . The men en
'joyed fishing while in the Yellow--stone
area. . t v':"..'"
Visiting . . . In be eapital the
past .week we're Captain and Mrs.
Wallace Harding and tlx months
Id son, Wallace, of Sherman, Tex
as, who have been guests of the
air. force officer's annt, Mr. WU
Ham McGDchrist Jr. .
THE PARTY WHIRL . t . Mrs.
; waiter t apaiuuuijj a cuiumuu4
-with an informal tea this after
noon at her Court Street home lor
the pleasure of a few of the wives
of the New York Giants, who ac
companied their husbands West
during the fall training at WB
- lamette University . . . Over a
-dozen are here and two of the wo
'men are residing at Mrs. Spauld
ing's home . .. The affair is also
a get-acquainted party ' f or ; the
wives with guests bidden to -call
at 4 o'clock , , . Assisting the host
'ess will be Mrs. John Lewis and
Mrs Carl Chambers..
- A roond of parties . . . are be
ing arranged In honor of Miss Ana
Geiiinger, popular Aagvst bride
elect of Ronald Lyman of Fresno,
Calif. . . Today Mrs. J. A. Iaglii
and, her sister. Mrs. Lawrence
Smith of Dallas, will eatertala at
fnnrhMiB and shower at the Un
iversity Clnh in Portland , . Mrs.
J. C Tracy and Mrs, Cecil Dona
will be hostesses for a coffee and
hewer rraay morning at me
former's home In Dallas . . Jon
day Miss Gerlinger will be feted
at a personal shower for which
Mrs. Thomas Moss and Miss Jo
sephine Hayes will be hostesses
at the former's Portland home . .
aad Monday Mrs. Walter Craven
nd Mrs. Herschel Greenwade will
entertain at a kitchen shower at
the Brenaman House in Dallas for
'the bride-to-be. . . :.";" i ?
' .Entertaining J. , her bridge club
at a dessert supper tonight will be
Sheridan Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Wan us are at borne in Sheridan fol
lowing their marriage at the Lu
theran i parsonage kt Vancouver,
Wash, jtlrs. Wahus is the former
Kathleen I vie, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Ivie of Sheridan. At.
and Mrs. Arne J. Wahus of Sheri
dan are the bridegroom's parents.
. ' Co-Ree Club is planning a picnic
Friday evening at Woodburn with
sports and swimming, weather per
'mitting. Cars will leave from the
YWCA about 6:15 p.m. Single per
sons between the ages of IS and
35 are invited.
The CooUette Club 1M will meet
at the home of Mrs. Robert Hol
weger, 3540 Karen St, Friday night
at t p.m. Members are-asked to
wear , sports clothes as a wiener
mast will fnllnw th mtin?
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Now Known As
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Complete Stock .
McDevitt's - Bootery
105 N. High St.
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Mrs. Stuart McElhinny, who has
bidden the group to her South Lib
erty Street home ... A guest will
be Mrs. Elmer Harrold of Sacra
mento, formerly of Salem, who has
come north with her two children,
Stevie and Ann, for, a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Hamil
ton . . . Mr. Harrold will join his
family here later and accompany
them home. -
First birthday ... party for Dor
Inda Lee Baker, daughter of th
Douglas R. Bakers, Saturday aft-
ernooa wnen she Is honored at a
garden party at the heme of her
grandmother, Mrs. Cass A. Nich
ols ... Wishing Durinda a happy
birthday win be Mrs. Fred Rawl
ins. , Buddy and Laurie, Mrs,
George Schroe, George and Jan
ke, Mrs. John W. Stortz, and Mi
chael, Mrs. Robert Syracuse and
Linda, Mrs. Robert Anderson and
Bobby, Mrs. William Reder and
Billy. . Mrs. Donald Wilsoa and
Kathleen,: Mrs. Forrest Marvin.
Billy and Jimmy, Mrs. Howard Gi
rod, Mrs. Douglas Baker aad Mrs.
Cass Nichols .... . .
A family reunion . . . on Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Harold Ellis on Rose Street . . .
the occasion honoring Mr. . and
Mrs. 0. P. Driggs, whose four
children and , their families were
all home for the first time since
1940 , . , A picnic dinner as serv
ed in the garden ... Honoring the
DHggs were Don Driggs of Port
land, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W,
Lange (Mary Lois Driggs), Susan
and Bob of Millbrae, Calif. . . .
Major and Mrs. Clifford W. Luehrs
(Jean Driggs), Jack and Bruce of
St Paul, Minn. . . . Mr. and Mrs.'
Harold Ellis, Dick and Margaret
The Luehrs family is enroute
to Anchorage, Alaska, where he
will be stationed at Fort Richard
son . . . they will sail from Seat
tle on August 3 . . .
It's a boy ... for Mr. and Mrs.
Erwia Bahlburg of Newport, form
erly of Salem . . . the lad arrived
Saturday, July 17 and has been
named Bruce Bentley . . '. he has a
brother, William, and two sisters,
Deborah and Cherie ... The grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Bentley- of Tulelake, Califs and
Mr; and Mrs. Carl Bahlburg of Sa
lem . . . . . ' '
News came ... to Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Henry Wednesday morning
announcing that they are great
grandparents . . . as a little girl,
Pamela, was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Beryl Paulin (Corinne Henry) of
Portland at Wilcox Memorial Hos
pital ... The grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Henry of
Portland and the other great
grandmother is Mrs. Bella Sim
kins of Hopewell . s . , -
Grabers Are
Honored at
Reception'
Mr. and Mrs. John Graher cele
brated their golden wedding anni
versary at an informal at home
Tuesday at then South Pacific
Highway home. Over a hundred
relatives and friends called during
me wtenxxm and . evening.
...Mrs.' Rollin Graber of San Ber
nardino, Calif., a daughter-in-law.
was hostess for the celebration.
assisted by Mrs. A. B. Browning,
a sister of Mrs. Graber; Mrs. A.
A. Graber, a sister-in-law. Mrs. "E.
M. Perman and Mrs. George Da
vis. - -, : .
Here Jor the occasion were the
Grabers' two son and daughters-in-law,
Lt. Col. and Mrs. Rollin
Graber, and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Graber of Portland, and the tes
ter's daughter, Nancy and Cathy.
The Rollin Grabers daughter, Glo
ria, who was unable to attend as
she is in nurses training in San
Bernardino, presented her grand
parents with the guest book,
Guests at the Graber wedding
held in Salem in 1904, who attend
ed the Tuesday; celebration were
Mrs. Charles Hill, Mrs. -Guy
Eades, Mrs. Wayne Price, Mrs. AA
B. - Browning, Charles Stephens,
Joseph Graber and A. "A. Graber.
The wedding of Ila Lynch and
John Graber took place at : the
home of her parents on 13th and
State Streets with the Baptist min
ister, the Rev. F. W. diffe, offi
ciating. Mrs. Arthur Lenon (Fran
ces Liston) was the bridesmaid
and Charles Roth was best man.
. Pouring at the anniversary re
ception were Mrs. Gordon Bowden,
Mrs. Gordon Graber, Mrs. Robert
Friess and Mrs. A. A. Graber, Cut
ting the cake were Mrs. Roland
Seegar, Mrs. Gordon Bo-den and
Mrs. Harry Knenper. ? Mrs. Del
bert Graber was in charge of the
gifts and . Mrs. Roland Seegar
passed the guest book. '
The occasion also marked the
birthday of Mrs. Rollin Graber.
The Rollin Grabers are leavtag to
day to return - to San Bernardino,
where Colonel Graber is stationed.
Club Calendar
SUNDAY v
' White Shrino of Jerusalem picnic.
Bush's Pasture, South High and Le
feile, t p m. , , . .
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