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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1955)
Seen and Heard By JERYME ENGLISH l?.w and sister. Judge and Mrs. Thomas Grubbs of ML Sterling, Kentucky.'. . a perfect summer's evening with guests congregating both inside and out . . . the Mp patio as well as the larger patio overlooking the west filled with guests ... the lovely oak trees, terraced earden. beeonias and nie- turesque view at sunset providing an ideal setting for the evening party ... The honor f nests . . . receiving informally on the lower Datio . i Martha Grubbs wearing a becom ing blue floral print and Mary Love Allen in a white and blue halter party dress ... The buffet table set in the dining room ... a hand woven white cloth enhanced with a wide eold strine at one end an arrangement of yellow glad ioluses and Talisman roses in a copper bowl and flanked by a cop per candelabrum . . . other strik ing bouquets of gladioluses in the entrance hall and living room . . . Out-of-town . . .- guests spotted . . . the James Emmetts down from Portland . . . Jim a former Salem resident . . . Coming in with Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Mills were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kuttler of Cedar Rapids. Iowa, a charming couple to meet . . . Mrs. Thomas Cornett of Walla Walla with the Coburn Grabenhorst Gerry Frank of Portland, soon to be a Salem resident and a neigh tor of the Aliens, down for the party Newcomers greeted were the Ritchie Turners, who recently moved here from Portland ... Stand-OUts ... An PYritino uhito - - - .-...... nilut. lace sheath dress worn by Mrs. james c. stone ... a fetching red tiered sown for orettv hnmoita Mrs. Josenh Feltnn - - I A WAfcVIU have sold their country place and ui move in September to Canda laria, where they have purchased , A BEAUTIFULLY . . . arranged coffee party on Tuesday for which Mrs. Coburn Grabenhorst and Mrs. Bruce Williams were host esses ... The colorful and pic turesque garden and patio of the Grabenhorst home atop Canda laria the setting for the party. . several hundred guests calling . . So clever the welcome on the front door ... a large coffee cup made of plastic foam and edged in blue ... for the design on the "china" a cluster of maroon car nations ... . - A lovely, warm summer's day ... for the party . . . guests ar riving in an array of colorful and chic cottons . . . many removing their jackets to take advantage of the sun . . . Punch served on the patio under a large umbrella .... The topic of conversation . . the beautiful new kidnev shared swimming pool in the lower ter race, just completed a few month; ago . . . the garden ablaze with summer flowers . . . bright garden furniture arranged around the pool and patio . . . guests staying on and on and much buzzing con versation ... the brick walls, ter race steps and even the diving board filled with guests chatting ever their coffee or punch cups . . Coffee . . . served in the recre ation room, where the hostesses received informally. . . The table covered with a printed cloth in shades of green and at one end a striking bouquet of lime gladi oluses and mignonette with arti ficial black fruit arranged at the base . . . Another pretty bouquet of burnt orange gladioluses and yellow marigolds in the far end of the room ... Among those calling ... Mrs. Glenn W. Stevens and her pretty, blonde daughter-in-law-to-be. Mar caret Scholer. who will become Robert Stevens' bride this after- a home on Sunrise Ave. noon in juamam fans ... Mrs. Leland Plank driving over from Woodburn . . . and from Dallas came Mrs. Carl A. Gerlinger and daughter. Ann, (Mrs. Ronald Ly man) ... Ann wearing a hand some linen ensemble in shades of avocado and lime green .'. .the newly "married Mrs. William Mer riam Jr. (Jane Grav) living in Sa lem for a short while before go ing to Arizona. . . More of same ... Mrs. Bruce F. Pickett coming in with a charm ing newcomer in the capital, Mrs. Bailey Barrett, who recently - moved here from Evansron, 111. Two of Jean Grabenharst's Ion? time friends, Mrs. Raymond Wade. and Mrs. Harold Straum, driving down from Portland . . . Friends greeting Mrs. Ervin L. Peterson, , here from Washington, D. C. for the summer . . . Genelta Willins . introducing her house guest. Mrs. Frank Burman of Plaasant Hill, Calif., a petite and attractive brunette . . . Her spouse, a lieuten ant comander in the navy, a long time friend of Mr. Williams . . . the two were in the navy together and Bruce served as best man at their wedding ... ..A quartet of sisters . . .served Mrs. Charles Clarke, Mrs. James Humphrey, Mrs. Myron .H. Sou peneof Galesburg, HL and Mrs. Thomas G. Harvey of Indianapolis ... the latter arriving just an hour before the party and not even having time to unpack be fore dashing off to a party . . . Mrs. Bjarne Ericksen and her sister, Mrs. Charles Dodds of Los Angeles. . . Noted ... many, beautiful sun tanned backs . . . Mrs. Glenn Wil bur acquiring a tan from . a month's stay at Neskowin . . . A white frock revealing Mrs. Otto' ' Skopil's suntan . . . Mrs. William H. Hammond receiving her sun tan from jaunts up the Santiam to their summer home . . A smart almond brown linen with white ac cent for Mrs. Oscar Sprecht . . . Mrs. William Beard chic in an aqua pin striped halter frock with full skirt ... a pretty lilac dress worn by brunette Mrs. Fred J. Nicholls . . . and a becoming blue print worn by Mrs. John R. Wood. ... ' . VISITORS FETED ... Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds Allen entertained with a charmingly arranged at home Tuesday night at their lovely Crestview Drive residence in com pliment to Mrs. Allen's brother-in- - II : I V3 -r.cr- .. r'";! ' i ' V i - - -A ..- The executive committee of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of, the Leslie Methodist Church will meet on Thursday, August 25 at 12:30 p.m. at the church for a no-host picnic lunch eon, mts. u. h. lempleton will preside at the business session and quarterly reports will be compiled. . . Naome Shrine at Klamath Falls with the Supreme Worthy High Priestess will be Mrs. Carl G. Anthony Supreme Queens At tendant and worthy high priest ess of Friendship Shrine, Mrs. Grant Rogers. Mrs. Thomas Thompson and Mrs. Dean Sho maker. They will spend Wednes day at Crater Lake. i . Jqson Lee Circles Meet Wednesday The following circles of the Wom an s Society -of Christian Servir of the Jason Lee Methodist church will meet at 1:30 p.m. on Wednes day. August 24: Clara Swain circle, with Mrs Phil Aspinwall, 1185 N. 18th St., inoburn circle, with Mrs. George Pro. 1915 Manle Ave.. Mrs Cnra Van Pelt, corhostess. ' i Mrs. J. N. Bishop will be host-' ess to the Gaiety Hill Garden Club at a 1 O'clock lunrhenn Monday afternoon at her Leslie Street home. Mrs. Agnes Severson of Cleveland, Ohio, supreme worthy high priestess of White Shrine of Jerusalem, who will make her official visit tto Friendship Shrine Tuesday night at the Scottish Rite Temple. A dinner, ceremonial and reception will be given in her honor. High Priestess to Visit Shrine Friendship Shrine No. 8, Order of the White Shrine of Jerusa lem, will meet Tuesday evening at the Scottish Rite Temple to entertain the Supreme Worthy High Priestess, Mrs. Agnes Jseverson from Cleveland, Ohio. A no-host dinner will fete Mrs Severson at the TemDle at 615 oclock. At 7:45 p.m. the patrol team from Bethleham Shrine at Eugene will present a drill At 8 o'clock Friendship Shrine will Poor Vision Hampers Learning! V BE SURE ABOUT YOUR CHILD'S EYESIGHT! Don't let your child squint and strain to see the black board! 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