Around Town . . Stafasman, Salom. Or., Friday, July 23, 1354 (Soc 2) II t - t By JERYME ENGLISH PARTY TIME . . . Barbara Ba con, daughter of the Harold Bacons, will celebrate her birthday at a barbecue supper Saturday night . . . a group of the teen-age con tingent has been invited '. . Tthe six o'clock supper will be served on the patio of the Bacon home on Ratcliff Drive, after which the group will make ub a line party at the theatre ... Wishing Barbara a happy birthday will be Jo Anne Hoover, Ccnnie Hammond. Kave Tomlinson, Nancy Payne, Phoebe Lou Braun, Pat Myhre. Sondra Jo chlmsen ana Anne Feltzel . . - A luncheon . . . featess today will be -Mrs. Charle A. Barclav, wha has invited a few Meads ta her Fairmonat H'l home for the pleasure f Mrs. Richard SaWvaa of Bendwho ts vision In the cap ital at the home of her parents, the Kenneth Bells . . j. Covers will be placed for Mrs. Sullivan, Mrs. James Bennison of Portland, Mrs. CL S. From. Mr. Hillary Etzel, Mrs.' Richard E. Grabenhorst, an the hostess ... ' ; v i Ob the calendar . . . for members of the Monday Night Dancing Club Is the annual mid-summer picnic, which will be an event of Sunday at. the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett D. Crabtree on the Little North Fork of the Santiara ... The picnic dinner will be serv ed at 4 Vdock . . . 1 Celebrating . . . his, fourth birth day today will be Roger Dunham, son of Dr. and Mrs. Tom H. Dun ham ... a group of nil neighbor hood friends have been invited ta a picnic in tle garden of the Fair tnount Hill homo of the Dunhams this afternoon ... Newlvwed ... Mr. and Mrs. . - ... . a a a . anv informal party Saturday night when Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eber- tele entertain it their apartment at the Lee for a few friend ... - Guests ... of Mr. and Mrs. Har old G. Maisoa at the Subscription .. . . t.n. ji , uun s (pons nance anr uuuci aer tonight at the American Le gion Club will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bosch and Mr. and Mrs. - Thomas Dehell at Portland . . . A farewell . . . family dinner will honor Mrs. Ai C Curtis and ner ougnier, auss urate vuxua Columbia. Mo.. Saturday night when Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Taylor entertain at their home . . . Mrs. Taylor is a daughter of Mrs. Cur tis . . Miss Curtis is chairman of counsellors at Stephens College and the two have been visiting here at the Taylor home since June . . . they will return w Mis souri by plane Sunday, . . . :At me supper covers xwiH be placed for the honor guests and the Taylor's four children and tneir xamiues: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd D. Riley, Pat rick and Michael . . 'i Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Taylor, Bobby, Doug and Sharon Ann ... Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ritchey, Tommy and Tim my of Independence . . . and Mr. and Mr. James Taylor. Sandra Lee. Stevie and Jackie Sua ot As- VISITORS OF NOTE . . Mrt. Jack Napier and children; Janet, Michael and Frank, have arrived from Arlington. Va., to spend the summer at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc Callister ... Lt CoL .Napier is stationed at the Pentagon in Wash ington, D. C. . i Uf.-- v From the East . I . e come mr r j. Jnsenh of Belleville, BL, and her granddaughter, Colleea Moraa of St Louis, Mo., ta visit Sfe UV aWUIC W 1. AT. a .wnrai in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Sam R. Haley, for several weeks ... The visitors, Mrs. Haley and sons. Sammy and Thomas, re tam ed Thnrsday from. a- several day's sojourn at the surtuaes . . .-. -V Vacationing . . . and fishing at trr 1 T r- 1 ir, uiaiTTMina are : jur. auiu ivi i s. . worm tr. Aiauiawg ana eiaest son. . Johnny . . . this weekend they will be joined by tneir otner son. Mi- b 1 ta . . a . , V. 1 . . rnapi jur. ana Mrs. Ka on h. Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Cooley and daughters, Christine ' and Pamela ... - . Sojourning . . . at the summer home of Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Wood maasee at Devils Lake a few days 41.1a. a. m ww a sis wv wen mn. nraonuun. Mrs. H. K. StockweO and ker sis- -ter, Mrs. Fred Bender, and Mrs. A. C. F. Perrv A mest ... at the home at Mr. and Mrs. William C Dyer Jr. this week has beea her sister, Mrs. uagn t. amita of f orest brave . . . - Larry Eyre of Portland, sea of the David W. Eyres, returned to his home Tuesday after a visit here with his uncle aad aunt, the Ste wart Johnsons . . Larry came down for the Soap Box Derby an Sunday .... - n : The Astoria Regatta .. . is at tracting a number of Salem people to the coastal city this weekend .. . . this will be the 33rd annual celebration with numerous events planned in honor of the visitors . . . luncheons, dinners and the queen's ball Saturday night are among the social affairs slated . . . with the regetta .festivities and parade also scheduled . ... . Leaving Thursday from Portland by boat for Astoria were : Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Ray mond F. Olson. Lt. and Mrs. Paul Kliever, Lt CoL and Mrs. William Hugh Adams, and Commander and Mrsl Cart Cover . ; . Others plan ning, to go to Astoria today-for the regatta are Lt. and Mrs. Harold Perkins. Major and Mrs. Ernest j Freeman, Captain and Mrs. Har vey Iaatham. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Mudd . . . Mr. Mudd has been in-! vited by General Thomas E. Rilea to be one of the honorary admir als for the weekend ifestivities Justice and Mrs. ' Walter Tooze, Justice and Mrs. William Perry and Attorney General and Mrs., j Robert Y. ThorittonJ. . ' From California . i . comes news of the birth of a little glri, Jane Marie, to Mr. and Mrs.- Doraae Humphrey (Virginia Covert) oa July 20 la San Jose . . also wel coming the baby are'two brothers, Daniel and David ... The grand parents are L, S. Covert aad Mr. and Mrs. L A. Humphrey of Sa lem . ; MrsV Lutz Threo Timo Winner Mrs. F. C. Lutz was on the win ning team in a third tournament within ten. days by topping the north-south players with Charles L. Newsom as a partner in the July master point of the American Contract Bridge league unit at the Elks club. Her -other victories were with Mrs. R. L. Park as a team-mate at the mid-Week club and Elks duplicate bridge club meet ' " " - ' Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hutchinson of Corvallis , had high , east-west score at the master point, while other places went to Mr. lad Mrs. Max Moore of Scio, Mrs. Stanley Neuens and Ray Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freund of Corvallis, and W. T. Leary and John Pugh of Shedd. ' . In the Elks club Friday tourna ment W. E. Kimy and W. F. Leary were high north-south, while Mrs. Carroll Ford and Hay Ward won' - east-west Others placing were Mrs.' F. C Lutz and Ellis H. Jones, Walter M. Cline and Mrs. C. B. Bentson, Mrs. . Jose Moritz and Jack Shepard ' of Corvallis, Mrs. Wesley Ritchie and C. Ford, Mrs. A. L Eoff and Mrs. Dewey Howell, Mrs. George Rein - and Mrs. E. E. Boring. v r Starting off at the top of the Monday; series were Mrs. S. Neuens. Mrs. Frank Mohlman, Mrs. M. Parker, Ralph S. Dan- nen .of Brownsville, .Mrs. Dorothy McLain, Lih Miles, and D. Hutch inson and J. Shepard of Corvallis. The series will last eight weeks with about 100 players expected to participate. '-' J j , Other point winners at the mid week club included Mrs. C. Ford, Mrs. F. R. Mohlman, Mrs. C B. v v s. y . ! ft -X -3 t - Sheridan A shower honoring Mrs. Everett Ellis was given Sat urday by Mrs. Ben Ellis and Mrs. J. C Ellis. Others attending were .Mrs. Eva Baxter, Mrs. Daisy - Rainsforth, Mrs. Art Merry man, Mrs. . Ellen BirdweU, Mrs. D. C. Albright all of DaytonrJean Wil der, Karlene Gast Mrs.- Nelson Agee and Mrs. Harry Wilder, all of Sheridan; Myrna Jones of Mc- Minaville; and Margie Ellis of La fayette. . ' - , McMiaavillo Re,eeatly aa- nounced was toe engagement of Miss Jean Ann Fletcher, daughter of Phillip J. Fletcher of McMinn- ville, to Airman 2c Jerry Bogh, son of Mr. and MrsTed Bogh, also of McMinnville, Miss Fletcher is a senior ; at the McMinnville high school, and Mr. Bogh is stationed in Washington at the Fairchild AFB. No date has been set for " the wedding. - j ' Mrs, Anna U. Arnold hat mov ed to Woodbnrn to make her home with her son and family Her new address is 444 Gatch St Cansisg Apricsis SALEII'S f, FAnilED JONES , 335S Portland Road 5 K; : I' . i t . ' 7 y I- -at v i i i 4 -It 'i - J a I m v.-..- ...... M - . 4 it- ' 1 '1 ' . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Bales (Gwendola May Ramsey) who were married July 2 at the Rose City Park Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of William G. pamsey of Portland and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. '. Frank Bales. The couple will live In Salem. j. -A V;: A " - i I Kfrs. Ronald V. Jones, the former Shirley Mae Peterson before her July 10 marriage at xtne Liberty Christian Church. (McEwan Studio). WOODBUSN Miss Phyllis Chamberlin arrived in Woodburn early Sunday morning for a visit with her mother, Mrs. : Clara Chamberlin, 114 Bradley Street This is Miss Chamberlin's first visit to j Oregon in three years. She will return Monday to San Francisco, where she is employ ed in the office of the Insntector General Presidio of San Fran cisco, California. " A Bride Nola Campbell Honor Guest Miss Nola Campbell, "August bride-elect of Pfc. Elmer Haugen, was the honor guest at a pre nuDtial party when Mrs. 'Julian Haugea - and Mrs. Marvin Wil liams entertained at the former's Kingwood Drive residence. The wedding is set for' August 13. The bridegroom-elect- isi current ly stationed at Fort SU1, Okla homa with the army. . A miscellaneous shower honor ed the future Mrs. Haugen. A late dessert supper , was served by the hostesses. Bidden to, fete Miss Campbell were Mrs. Charier H. Campbell and Mrs. H. & Haugen, mothers of the engaged duo, Mrs. A. Cam eron. Mrs. Emma Gar&el, Mrs. Walter Johnson, Mrs. H. A. Pet ersen of Dallas, Mrs. Howard Pet ersen. Mrs. Kenneth Wright, Mrs. Vera Haugen.Mrs. Harry Hau gen, Mrs. Palmer Williams, urs. Hugh Williams, Mrs. John Veer, Mrs. Ben Satrom, Mrs.. Everett Soden, Mrs. Gilbert E. Jones, Mis ses June Haugen, Donna Haugen, Judy Loucks and Nancy Jenks. ; Bentson, Mrs. D. Duncan; Mrs. R. L. McKesson, , Mrs a E. E. Boring, Mrs. C law Rhoades, and Mrs. A. W. Binegar. This group will hold its July master point at the, wom en's .club AVednesday - alternoon, while' the next special ACBL event is set for next Saturday afternoon and evening at the Elks dub. . I- : ' . .. v .. -j. .. : - ) . - ' nie a t ; a v Mi. CDv!zfe9 cano-m sugar To Provt YCU csa rzU tht Ctsf . Ie crua Susisri sad Sedi-jit KC"! 'WE' BOY YOUR FIRST inrr nc rr ia if1?' . ) Mr 7 TOPPIfJG Sec how Quick and aasv ru4 economical K k to make the best km cream treats you ever tasted RIGHT AT HOMX with these five favorites! . 1 , v.'l 1 DeliciAUl an1 ennA fnf Mill mil ' from butter, cream, sugar and the finest fruits . . and chocolate avail We! No artificial flavor or coloring! T2Y T.7JA ll HI C7C::i! 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