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Social Calendar is Filled with
Many Parties, Visitors Feted
By JERYME ENGLISH
Statesman Society Editor
Visitors are sharing honors at many of the parties scheduled
for the coming week, with coffees, dinners and luncheons high
lighting the social slate.
Four Sisters to Entertain
r One of the larger parties will be the coffee for which Mrs.
Charles C. Clarke, Mrs. James R. Humphrey, and their sisters,
Mrs. Myron H. Soupene of Galesburg, 111. and Mrs. Thomas G.
Harvey of Indianapolis, who are currently visiting in the capital,
wilL be hostesses on Thursday morning. Guests have been invited
to call at the Fairmount Hill home of the Clarkes on West Superior
Street between 10 and 12 o'clock.
I Assisting the hostesses informally in the dining room and
garden will be Mrs. -Vera W. Miller, Mrs. Urlin S. Page, Mrs.
William E. Deeney, Mrs. John Caughell, Mrs. George Weller, Mrs.
Tom H. Dunham, Mrs. Kenneth Power, Mrs. Arthur Erickson, Mrs.
Donald McCargar, Mrs. Kenneth Perry, Mrs. G. Herbert Smith,
Mrs. Henry V. Compton, Mrs. William L. Phillips, Mrs. Donald
A. "Young, "Mrs. Merrill D. Ohling, Mrs. James T. Brand, Mrs.
"Wolcott Ej.Buren, Mrs. Lester Barr, Mrs. Charles D. Wood, Mrs.
Vera D. McMullen, Mrs. Melvin H. Geist and Mrs. Glenn Woodry.
Coffee to Welcome a Newcomer
Mrs. Sam F. Speerstra has invited guests to a coffee Tuesday
morning for the pleasure of Mrs. Ritchie M. Turner, who recently
moved here from Portland. Friends have been invited to call be
tween 10 and 12 o'clock to meet the charming newcomer. Mr. Tur
ner will be the superintendent and assistant manager of the new
Jieier and Frank Store in Salem. The Turners have four children,
Valerie, Christine, Ritchie II and Kathryn, and new at home in
their newly built residence in Candalaria.
Parties to Honor Visitors
Several parties will fete Judge and Mrs. Thomas Grubbs of
Mt Sterling, Kentucky, who are visiting at the home of her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds Allen. Tuesday
afternoon Mrs. Leon Perry will entertain at a 1 o'clock luncheon
at her Fairmount Hill home for the pleasure of Mrs. Grubbs and
'a few of her longtime friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roth and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Potts
will be hosts for an informal dinner Wednesday night at the lat
ter's'Morningside home in compliment to Judge and Mrs. Grubbs.
Covers will be placed for the honor guests, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds
Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Goulet, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Perry,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Needham, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Stone, and
the hosts.
Tea to Fete Laura Smith
Mrs. Tom H. Dunham will entertain with an informal au
revoir tea Sunday afternoon, August 28 at her Fairmount Hill
home, in honor of Miss Laura Smith, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
Wilmer C. Smith, who is leaving this fall for Eugene to enter
the University of Oregon. A group of Miss Smith's teen-age friends
have been invited to call between 3 and 6 o'clock. Miss Jean
Lidbeck will greet the guests at the door.
.1 Presiding at the tea urn will be Mrs. Wilmer C Smith and
at the punch bowl will be Misses Marilyn Shields, Janice Groff
and Judith Bale. Assisting in the living room will be Misses Glenda
McCormkk, Jan Gillespie and Carol T.rarren. Serving will be
Misses Patricia Sexton and Barbara Bacon.
Tea for New
Chamber
J Wives
Wives of newly initiated mem
htrs of the Junior Chamber of
Commerce were honored at an in-
" formal tea Saturday afternoon at
the-Hanson Avenue home of Mrs.
Douglas Heider. Calling hours
were from 2 to 4 o'clock. Host
esse for the affair were mem
bers of the Jaycee-ettes.
s Greeting the honor guests were
Jii ' Duane Ertsgaard president
of the Jaycee-ettes, Mrs. Heider,
socfal chairman, and Irs. Steven
. fien&bn, membership chairman.
I Assisting about the rooms were
Mrs La Verne Myers, Mrs. Robert
teller, Mrs. Kenneth Free and
Mrs. Vera Haugen.
- j Mother of Perpetual Help, Wom
en's Catholic Order of Foresters
will' meet Monday night for a 6:30
no-host picnic dinner at the home
of Mrs. Dorothy Zielinski on Col
umbia Street. A business meeting
will follow the dinner at 8 o clock
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Beginners to Dance
The Homesteaders Square Dance
Club is sponsoring a beginners
square dance class starting on
Thursday, August 25 at 7:45 p.m.
at Beaver Hall above Greenbaum's.
Any couple interested in learning
to square dance is welcome to at
tend. The Homesteaders regular
square dance will continue to be
held at the Izaak Walton club
house.
Miss Collins
Tells Troth
Mrs. John Collins is announc
ing the engagement cf her daugh
ter, Sharon Ann, to John S. De
Bauw, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
DeBauw of Portland.
Miss Collins is a graduate of
North Salem High School She is
presently employed as a recep
tionist for Dr. E. S. Vanderhoof.
Mr. DeBauw, who has served
with the U. S. Air Force, is em
ployed at the Ford Motor Com
pany in Oswego.
No date has been let for the I
wedding.
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Making plans for the first annual Alpha Phi State Day to be held in Salem Saturday
are left to right, Mrs. Chester Loe, president of the Salem alumnae, Mrs. Sydney H. Krom
er, state chairman, Mrs. Bruce F. Pickett, past governor, and Mrs. Robert Y. Thornton, who
will serve as toastmistress for the luncheon at Randall's Chuck Wagon. (Kennell - Ellis
Studio).
First Annual Alpha Phi State
Day Will be Held in Salem
Aloha Phi alumnae and collegiate members from all over the!?? at 6:15 p.m. at the Mission
state will be in Salem on Saturday, August 27 tor tne xirsi annual
Alpha Phi State Day. The all-day session will be held at Randall's
Chuck Wagon, beginning with a movie on Alpha Phi life at the
collegiate chapter houses at 10 a.m.
At the 12 o'clock luncheon Mrs. Robert Y. Thornton will serve
as toastmistress. The guest spesk- j :
er will be Mrs. Herbert Plumb
of Seattle, international chair-
man of membership for Alpha
Phi.
Leader for the afternoon dis
cission groups will be Mrs. Ken
neth Walley of Vancouver, B.C.,
district governor.
Mrs. Sydney Kromer, state
chairman and a past president
of the Salem Alpha Phi alumnae,
will preside at the all-day ses
sion: Over 50 alumnae are ex
pected to attend and collegiate
members from the active chap
ters will assist
Committee Chairmen
Assisting Mrs. Kromer with
general arrangements for state
day are Mrs. Chester Loe, presi
dent of the Salem alumnae; Mrs.
Lawrence Merriam Jr., luncheon;
Mrs. Homer L. Goulet, recom
mendations; Mrs. Robert Y.
Thornton and Mrs. Richard
Scandling, publicity; Mrs. John
Heltzel, awards; Mrs. Bruce F.
Pickett, hospitality; Mrs. Ralph
Bolliger, music; Mrs. Harry Dor
man, decorations, and Mrs. Rob
ert Friess, registration.
Reports on campus activities
will be given by Miss Joyce
Beardon, Medford, president of
the University of Oregon chap
ter, and Miss Barbara Jones,
president of the Oregon State
College chapter.
While in Salem Mrs. Plumb
will be the house guest of Mrs.
Kromer and Mrs. Walley will be
the guest of Mrs. Pickett
The average passenger on the
I New York subway rides 7.5 miles.
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The Evelyn DeVries Circle ci
the Woman's Society of Christian
Service of the Leslie Methodist
Church will hold a benefit cof
fee at the home of Mrs. Ben
Graves, 328 E. Bush St., on Wed
nesday, Aug. 24, with calling
hours from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mrs.
Carl Bell is the assisting hostess.
All interested women are wel
come to attend.
Edna Holder Circle will meet
that afternoon at 2 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. T. 0. Adams, 905
S. Liberty, for a business and
program meeting. A box will be
packed for the Lavinia Wallace
Young Community Center at
Nome, Alaska.
The Royal Neighbors Sewing
Club will meet Wednesday for a
salad luncheon at the home of
Mrs. E. B. Kasson, 681 Center
St, at 12:30 p.m. Assisting host
esses are Mrs Charles Gregory
and Mrs. A. M. Anderson.
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Booster dub Picnic
A picnic for the Booster Club
of St. Mark Lutheran Church is
scheduled for Monday. August
Street Entrance to Bush Pasture
The comimttee, with Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Sather as chairmen
will furnish coffee, cream and
meat. Those attending are to
bring a salad, dessert or hot dish.
jalso table service. Those assist-
ing Mr. and Mrs. Sather 1 are
Mr. and Mrs. James Douglas,
Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Folsom, Mr.
and Mrs. Ferd Southman and
Mrs. Oretchen Von Pert.
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Brides-Elect
Tell Plans
For Rites
Brides -elect are announcing
j plaus for their " early September
j weddings this weekend. Miss
Louisa Lamb, Who will be mar
ried to Daryl Girod oi Saturday,
September 3 it the First Presby
terian Church, has selected mem
bers of her bridal party. The
bride-elect is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Marion B. Lamb and her
fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lawton Girod
Dr. Paul Newton Poling will
perform the 8 o'clock ceremony,
which will be followed by a re
ception in the church parlors.
Miss Deborah Lamb will be her
lister's maid of honor The brides
maids include Miss Ethel Girod,
ister of the bridegroom-elect.
Miss Doris Starrett, Miss Gwen
dolyn Standifer of Bend and Miss
nn Notson of Portland,
Richard Hoy will serve as best
man for Mr. Girod.
Miss Fisher Tells Plans
St Joseph's Catholic Church
will be the setting for the wed
ding of Miss Cargl Ann Fish
and Robert James Dyer oi
Psndleton on Saturday afternoon,
September 3. The bride-to-be is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
win W. Fisher and her fiance is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
D. Xbernathy of Pendleton.
Father Joseph Vanderbeck will
perform the S o'clock ceremony
and Mrs. Raymond Barton will be
the organist.
Miss Loyce Taylor, formerly of
Salem, will come up from her
home in Burbank, Calif, to be
Miss Fisher's honor maid. Brides
maids include Miss Helen Callag
han and Mrs. Frank Wallis.
Michael Kilkenney of Pendle
ton will stand with Mr. Dyer as
best man. Ushers include Philip
McCallister, Wesley Grilley and
Dale Patton of Pendleton and
Richard Fisher, brother of the
bride-elect
The wedding reception will be
held at the American Legion
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