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x A . Statesman's HOMF ran.orama Women . . Music . . . Fashions . . . Features 1) uidilopd elcbme or Oregon Statesman, SaUm, Or., Sunday, July 17, 1955 V.- ... v v Jr. ft TUTS r ' 4 . r 71.4 ! Early July visitor in the capita! were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laurit ; zen and children. Chris and Gail, of Oakland. Calif., who have been guests at 'the home of her mother, Mrs. Hubbell Young, and her brother-in-law and sister, the Ralph Underwoods. (Ken- nell-EIlis Studio). :. - 4 . ACrif v .1.:- V From Huntington,' Long Is land, N. Y., have come Mrs. Paul Asmussen and sons, Christopher and James, to' visit her parents. Justice and Mrs. James T. Brand. Accompanying the Asmussen family west by car was Miss Eileen See, also of Huntington. Mrs. Asmusserf and Miss See were honored at a coffee given by Mrs. Brand last Tuesday. Later in the week the Brands and the visitors left for a vacation " on :the ' Rogue River and Coos Bay, former home of the Brands. (Kennell-Etlis Studio). ' - . '-'V Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John K Carkin the past fortnight have been their son and family, Mr.' and Mrs. Bruce W. Carkin and children, John, James and Susan, of Chagrin, Ohio. While in Oregon they visited other relatives in Portland and. Eugene and spent some time at the Carkin beach home at Nel scott. (Kennell-Ellis Studio). A bride of July 2 was Mrs. Gerald Don Kelly, the former Joaiv Romala Barnes, above, who was married at a quiet ceremony in the chapel of the First Methodist Church in Port I a n d. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Chester A. Downs and Mr. Kelly is the son of Mr. and Mis. Thomas W. Kelly. The newlyweds will live in Sa lem. (Jesten-Miller Studio). J ( Flying to Engtand the end of the inonth will be Mrs. Donald Wentworth and son. Stephen, pictured at the right, who will join Sergeant Wentworth in Cranage. They will enplane for New York on July 23 and vis'rt his parents in East Hampton, Conn., prior" to leaving for England. While Irj Salem Mrs. Wentworth and son have been at the home of her mother, Mrs. -, Dale Brooks. (Donn's Studio) ; "v J 1 V " : Visiting In Dallas and Salem are Mrs. Ronald Lymam and two months old daughter, Terr! Lynne, who flew north last weekend from Tucson, Arizona, to spend a month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Gerlinger, in Dallas. Lt. lyman has been transferred to Laredo, : Texas, with the U. S. Air Force and will be joined there later- by his wife and daughter. (Kennell-Ellis Studio).' r x ; " ilfMijI