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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1954)
' C (Ctc. 1) Statesman, Salem, Or. WeaV July 23. 1854 I SQCI ETY.iiCLUBS MUSIC Around By JEBYME TEZ P AXTY WKRL . . . Mrs. Junes Armpriest was the guest o( honor at a. surprise shower and luncheon Tuesday afternoon when llrs. Kenneth Sherman entertain ed at her South Church Street home . . , Covers were placed for twelve of Mrs. Annpriesta friends . . . brjdge was in play following the luncheon . , . A fre-anptial shower . . . wBl fete Miss LaeDa Campbell, aridt- elect f Frauds D, Mavraedis, USAF, Thursday afteraeea whea Mrs. L.'WL JLawreace a a her eaagnter, Mrs. Dale Peace, enter- taln at the formers Nortn I7ta Street aeme . . . Thirty ef "the hrlde-elect's friends hare been to- Tited te a eeffee hetweea 1 and 4 e'eleek ; ,5 . A liaea skewer will kotr Hlu Campbell . . . Mrs. Elmore -EZI wQ preside' at -the coffee era and Mrs. WEiam E21 win assist taformaDy , . . A spe cial gaest will be the bride-elect's mother, Mrs. Roy CampbeU . . . Miss CampbeU wiU leave . early mt BMtk'fM Sea Fraadsce. wkert her marrlaje wO take plsee ea Asjvst It ... A birthday dhuier : . . Sunday Bight when Dr. and Mrs. Maynard Sniffer entertain at their Canda laria home for the pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. Russel E. Pratt, who are celebrating their birthdays . . . Bidden are members of the birth day club and cards will beln play following the dinner. . . A guest will be Mrs. W. J. Warren of Houston, Texas, a -.sister of Dr. Sniffer, who has come west with her children, Bob, Patty and Mar gie, to visit In Salem and at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Shiffer, in Port land . . . Others attending the birthday jdinner wd be Dr. and Mrs. Horace McGee. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell, Elmer 0. Berg and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wlrth .. . . Invttattoas ... are m the aaaO te an epea house for which Mr. aad Mrs. Basse! Beatler wd be hosts Soaday, Aagast 1 at their North 24th Street residence . . . Guests have fceem Invited te can betweea 1 and 7 e'eleek . . . Dinner hosts ... Thursday sight will be Mr. aad Mrs. Paal Hen dricks, wbe have iarlted a few friends te their ; Fainnoaat Hill heme ... Mr. aad Mrs. Daaae s Glbsoa are entertalniag Informal ly at diaier tonight at their Or chard Height heme for a group ef friend . . ' - . Heaercaest . . . at a bridal par ty Sunday w21 be Miss Ann Ger linger, popular August bride-elect of Barkld Lyman . . Miss Marda Tamiese wil be hostess for the affair at her Portland home Tin compliment to the future Mrs. Ly- .maa and a group of her college friends . . . KUSSSRY NEWS . . . Justice and Mrs. Hall S. Lusk received a ca blegram Tuesday from Germany telling of the arrival of a little girl to their eon-in-iaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Framm (Mar garet Lusk), m Dussekkxf . . . .The Framm now have three daughters ... Mr. Framm is con nected with the Bank of America in Dusseldorf and prior to locat ing there be was wim the Bank of America in San Frandsce . . Justice and Mrs. Lusk now have six grandchildren . . . ''. . From Cattforala . . . comes word ef the airth ef a third child aad EtSe girt te Mr. aad Mrs. James F. ;Rewe (Naacy Strkklia) ea Tmesday ta Saa Beraardiae . . . she has beea aasoed Bebecca Aaae else welcoming the baby la a sister, Ltada Lea, aad a brother, lffVnH James . The - grand pareata aro Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Strkklia ef Salem aad Mrs. Arthur MUchefl af Lowell,, Mass. ... aad the baby's great-aaat Is Mrs. Wesley B. Tate at Pert laad . . . . - It's a bey . V . for Mr. and Mrs, Donald. 0. CrcoemSier of .Phflo- math v . . &e lad. who baa been named Alan Boss, arrived on July 21 at the Good Samaritan Hospi tal in CorvaSJi . . '. the baby baa a brother. Lee Michael . . . and Ki grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. dub Calendar TBXK4DAT Spiritual Suaflowtr Club with Mrs. Joha Miller. 22S0 Mission St, I to 4 K ' i2"''-:: Town. ENGLISH Emmett E. Angle of Tacoma and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn F. Cronemifler of Salem . . . VACATION JOTTINGS . . . Re turning to the capital Sunday were Secretary of State and Mrs. Earl T. Newory, who went east the first of the month to Detroit, Mich., where they attended the national convention of Secretaries o State . . . Enroute home by car the Newbr7s traveled by way of Kentucky, Tennessee and Arkan sas, -experiencing a great deal of warm weather . . . Mrs. Newbrv is leaving Friday for their summer home at Lake of the Woods situ ated high to the Cascades near Klamath Fails . . . she plans to be there for the ensuing "month , . . Mr. Newbry.viH join his wife on the weekends . . . they win also attend the . opening festivities of the Shakespearean Festival in Ashland . . . vacatloalag . . . at Neskewia for a fortnight are Dr. aad Mrs. Robert E. Joseph aad their can- ares ... Jiaia then far a few days: this, week Miss Margaret Wagaer . , . Mr. aad Mrs. Rex Adelph are speadfaig a few days fishing- this week along the Ore gon Coast .... A guest . . . at the heme ef Mr. and Mrs. Deaa Graham the past week has been Miss Mary Baxter of Salgea, Viet Nam, Iadechiaa... she has beea with the Americas Embassy at Salgea as assistant disbursing officer for a number ef years ... She has ceane te the states 7 te visit her parents ta Cohnsbas, Ohio and with friends la TlrrhUa . . . VWUh- . . . at the home of her eon, Rxnardsan A. Wilson in Dallas, is Mrs. A. J. Wilson of Berkeley, Calif. . . . she is a former member of the Berkeley Board of Education . . . Mrs. Wilson has served as president of he Political Science Club, a federated wom an's dub, and was secretary of the WSs College Alumnae group of Berkeley . . . ; . :' ' ' '- Mrs. B. E. BrsnchL- president of the Past Presidents of Cheme keta Chapter, DAR, will entertain the group at her home, 3820 Gar den Road, Friday afternoon at a 12:30 no-host luncheon. rto SEEMETol HEAR : MRS. GORDENNA DAHL ' l - - . e cctd CIZzzx brns cancr.3t end freezer specialist discoss tbo sebject - PRGE D2C0nSTRATI0H Thur.&Fri. July 29 &30 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Good HpusGfieopiiig Inc. 467 Court Sf. '- ' RECIFE 1, IAlreaeVMk sReadytotat V No Heads - NaTaiU l1C0 Shrimp v Meat' Miss Mary Thomas to Be Wed - . . ' Taking the romantic spotligh today is Miss Mary Carolyn nomas, whose engagement and approaching marriage to John B. Thompson is being announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Thomas. The benedict-elect is the son of Mrs. C E. Nelson of Klamath Falls and Kenneth G. Thompson of Salem. The wedding will be an event of Saturday, September It at the First Congregational Church with a reception following the 4 o'clock nuptials. l- - Miss Thomas attended Willam ette University and is a member of Chi Omega. She is a graduate of the University of Oregon Medi cal School Department of Nursing and is now on the nursing staff of Multnomah County Hospital in Portland. Mr. Thompson also attended Willamette University and is junior at the University of Ore gon Medical School. His medical fraternity is Alpha Kapra Kappa. The couple win reside in Portland following their marriage. Date Announced For Nuptials; Wedding bells will ring on Sat urday, September 4 for Miss Mari an Posvar - ana David Bender, whose engagement was announced last winter. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and . Mrs. . Carl Posvar of Scio and her fiance is the son of the August Benders of Scio. The morning wedding will take place at Our Lady of Lourdes Church at Jordan at 9:30 o'clock. with a breakfast and reception following. The bride-elect is em ployed in Salem. Guests ef Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Moore have been Sister Emily of the Cross fjom Yakima, Wash., Sister Emfle of Providence Hos pital, Portland, Mrs. Al Taylor and Mrs. E. c Maio or Portland, and Mrs. C w. Terry of Beaver- ton. Sister Emily is a cousin of Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Terry. Mrs. Malo is their sister- in-law. Mr. aad Mrs. L. A. Weed enter tained thirty members ef the LAPM at a picnic supper at their Dear born Avenue home. ' A business meeting and evening of cards fol lowed. An invitation was extended to the group to attend a reception for several grand officers in Port land. The next meeting will be August 26 at the I OOF Temple. of Dbffcr living through food freezing I hope yo wB come in end ietredvee yewrself. 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