- O Statesman's HOME la no ram a Women . . Music . . . Fashions . . . Features 6 Stc. 1 Statesman, Salem, Or., Tuesday, Aug. 23, 1955 r ft. . " -A ..iff lU Ili'-'N . ; i- i h v i Singing leading roles in Pentacle Theater's "Girl Crazy" areMrs. Roy Ferris, who plays Frisco Kate, and Dr. Austin Eivers, who is Danny Churchill. The George and Ira Gershwin musical opens Friday, August 26, at the Pentacle Theater barn on the Dallas Highway. The show will run nightly, including Sunday, through September 3. Tickets may be purchased at Dell's" Book Store and Stevens and Son. Around Town . . . By JERYME ENGLISH CLEVER INVITATIONS ... re ceived from Mrs. Larry Balch, Mrs. Robert E. Corey and Mrs. Donald W. Richardson to an infor mal party for which they will be hostesses on Thursday afternoon between 2 and 4 o'clock at the Balch home on Ben Vista Drive . . . State fair is the theme of the party and blue ribbons with a gold seal were the invitations . . . The host esses will be the judges . . . and the invitation reads "Frolic and fun and your friends will be there . . In sunshine or rain, right this way to the fair ... Assisting . ... the "judges" at the party will be Mrs. Kenneth Voll mar, Mrs. Douglas Chambers, Mrs. Owen Miller. Mrs. Richard Cham bers, Mrs. Stanley Hammer, Mrs. Gilbert Groff, Mrs. Thomas Church ill, Mrs. Marens Maltby, Mrs. Rich ard Springer, Mrs. Charles Foulger and Mrs. Everett O. Day ... Visiters feted . . . Miss Leila Johnson entertained with aa infor anal coffee in the garden f ber Kingwood Heights home Monday morning for the pleasure of her ease guests, Mrs. Benjamin H. - Mickey and her sister, Mrs. Orville A. Ralston of Lincoln, Neb. ... the . visitors are longtime friends of Miss Johnson ... they will vaca ' Uoa at the coast this week before retaining to Nebraska ... Assist ing at the coffee table and in the garden were Mrs. W. E. Knower, Mrs. Albert Cohen. Miss Ola L. Clark. Miss Lillian Davis, Miss Ann Boentje and Dr. Martha Springer. Entertaining . . . with an infor mal dessert supper and get-togeth- ' er tonight are Mr. and Mrs. Otto J Wilson, who have invited a few friends to their South Cottage Street home to meet their new r neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Whipple . . . the Whipples recently , moved here from Drain and he is trjeJiew director of development frwillamette University . . . Hon oring the Whipples will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert H.Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart McElhinny, Mr. and Mrs. James Armpriest and Mr. and ""Mrs. Wilson." - A pre-nnptial party . . . will bon er Miss Edna Marie Hill Wednes day afternoon when Mrs. John H. Johnson and her sister-in-law,, Mrs. Allan R. Mann Jr. of Portland, en tertain at the Fall-mount Hill home of the Johnsons ... Thirty of the bride-elect's friends have been in vited to a 1 o'clock dessert lunch . and kitchen shower ... Miss t Hill and Engene Natkia of New York City will be married on Sep ' tember II at the First Methodist Chorea ... Flying . . . to New York Monday was Roger Lee Middleton, who win be married to Miss Marjorie Anne Etling on Aagnst 27 at Grace Church ia Millbrook, N. Y. . . A reception will follow the nnptials at Cedar Knoll, Wassaic, the home of the bride-elect's parents. Dr. and Mrs. George Fredric Etling . . . Mr. Middleton, the son ef Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lee Crawford, will bring his bride te Oregon to live . . . Mrs. Crawford, who is cur rently In Boulder, Colorado visit ing her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Hiebert (Janice Middleton) will be accom panied to New York by Mrs. Hie bert . . . they will leave Thursday by plane for the East and Mr. Crawford will also fly east for the wedding on Thursday ... The Hie berts will' return to Salem this fail, where he will be on the faculty of Leslie Junior High School ... Vacation jottings . . . Mr. and Mrs. Theodore N. Morris and sons. Lane and Gary," have returned from a trip to Victoria and Van couver, B. C, and Harrison Hot Springs . . . Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Porter and daughter, Cheryl, of Afoany, formerly of Sa lem, will be interested to learn that they flew to Hawaii last week for a fortnight's sojourn in the Islands . . . they will return to the states on the Lurline ... Leaving ... Monday for Olym pia and Hood's Canal for a week's visit and vacation were Mr. and Mrs. Willis Ross and sons. Bill and Tommy ... they spent last week on the coast at the Canyon Drive apartments . . . Dr. and Mrs. Harold E. Poole and chil dren are home from a fortnight's stay at Crescent Lake. At the beach . . . Mrs. Carl G. Collins and daughter, Conie, are vacationing at Wecoma, with Mr. Collins joining his family on the weekends . . . Returning Sunday from a week's stay at Lincoln Beach were Mr. and Mrs. J. JJ. Monnette and children, Ann, Jane and Bill . . . they were joined by Portland friends, Mr. and Mrs. j Ray Holmes .... Mr. and Mrs. : William L. Phillips have returned from a vacation at Oceanlake and Westshore Manor . . Weekend visitors ... at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' Herman C. Jochimsee were Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Enholm of Boston, who came West to visit their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Enholm Jr., who have been living In Forest Grove, while he attended Pacific University . . . Guests ... of Mr. and Mrs.' Robert H. Hamilton this weekend were bis brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Conomikes of Washington, D. C, and his mother, Mrs. Roth Hamilton of Forest Grove ... Mr. Conomikes is with the State Department ... Betrothal Told, Dates Set for Weddings Romantic news continues to hpld the social spotlight during the late summer. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scharn are announcing the engagement of theix granddaugh ter, Miss Patty Jean Lloyd; to Robert A. Webster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Webster, all of Sa lem. The wedding is planned for this winter. , Miss Lloyd is a graduate of South Salem High School and is employed at Blue Lake Packers Inc. Mr. Webster, who was re cently released from active duty with the U.S.. Navy, is now with Oregon Pulp and Paper Co, To Wed in September Wedding bells will ring on Fri day, September 2 for Miss Mag dalene Stall and Frank Eugene Royston, whose engagement was announced last winter. The cere mony will take place at the First Church of the Nazarene at 8 o'clock with the Rev. William F. j Clay officiating. A- reception will i be held in the church parlors. - Miss Stahl is the daughter of i Mr. and Mrs. Erich Stahl and her ' fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. : Frank E". ' Royston, all of Salem. Bates-Fromme Rites The wedding of Miss Janet Fromme and Philip Bates will be an event of Friday, August 26. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Fromme and Mr. Bates is the son of Mrs. Laura Bates. The 8 o'clock nuptials will be performed at the First Christian Church by the Rev. Wayne A. Greene with a repeption following. Kimberly Berg Has Birthday SILVERTON Kimberly Berg was honored on her first birthday Sunday at a picnic at Coolidge and McClaine park. Miss Berg's birth McClaine park. Miss Berg's birth day was actually on Aug. 13, when a party for her friends was held at her home. Attending Sunday's event were members of the family including Mr. and Mrs. Lester Opperud, Christie and Leslie and Mr, and Mrs. Jack Hilary, all of McMinn- vflle, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Berg and the honor guest, Kimberly, Mrs. Emma Opperud, Miss Bonnie Opperud and Miss Althea Meyer. J I 7 V-. "9 IP Dr. J. A. Rombongh and family have returned from Los Angeles, where Dr. Rombough attended the American Association of Naturo- Mr. and Mrs. Gustav V. Carstensen (Catherine Edith Person) whose wedding was an event of August 14 in the Condit Chapel of the First Presbyterian Church. Par ents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Person and Mr. and Mrs. William Carstensen. . (McEwan Studio). Brants Are Home From Carolina FOUR CORNERS Vacations and out-of-state visitors continue to highlight the news. Mrs. Albert Brant and sons, Robert and Ken neth Brant, have just returned from a three week's jaunt that took them to Tarawa Terrace. N. Carolina to visit the Clifford Her mans. J Covering 22 states and 7000 miles of travel including being in the fringes of hurricane Diane, where trees were uprooted and the rain was a deluge, and prevented from visiting Mrs. Brant's former home at Gloucester, Mass., by the polio epidemic,' were just a few of their experiences. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Ander son of Genoa, Neb., are house eral days trek along the Washing ton and Oregon coasts. Lt. and Mrs. Edward E. Matthews of Ridgewood, New Jer sey are visiting Mr. . and Mrs. George Hager. Lt. Matthews is a graduate of Princeton and will en ter Harvard at the fall semester. MT. ANGEL House guests for a fortnight at the John Kloft home were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kiely of San Francisco and sons Johnnie and Billy. Mrs. Kiely is a cousin of Mr. Kloft. Trips to Mt. Hood and Detroit Miss French Wed Sunday At Church The wedding ' of Miss Muriel French, and Lewis Kurpjuweit, of Los Angeles was solemnized at St. Joseph's Catholic Church Sunday afternoon by the Rev. Joseph Van derbeck. The bride is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. French of Salem, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frede rick Kurpjuweit of Nampa, Idaho. Mrs. Raymond Barton played the organ and vocalists were Miss Lor raine Melke and Verne Esch. The bride wore a floor length gown of white nylon net and satin with lilies of the valleys at the neck, and made with a tiered skirt. The fingertip , veil was arranged from a crown of rhinestones and pearls. The cascade bouquet was of white gladioluses centered with an orchid. Matron of honor was Mrs. Dave Anderson who wore a gown of pink nylon over taffeta and a picture hat. She carried pink and white gladioulses.. Mrs. Conrad Booze, the bridesmaid was gowned like the matron of honor, but in powder blue. Flower girl Colleen Trench, sis ter of the bride, was in blue. Best man was the groom's broth er, Julius Kurpjuweit and ushers were Leonard D. French and Gene Owings. uncles of the bride. Dale Kurpjuweit was groomsman. Mother of the bride was dressed in navy blue, trimmed in white with matching accessories. Her corsage was of pink and white roses. The groom's mother wore a navy blue gown with white trim and navy accessories. During the reception which was held at the ' home of the bride's parents on North River Road, Mrs. Gene Owings and Miss Der lene Stabb poured, Mrs. Verle Dix on cut the cake and Mrs. Edward Pagote, Mrs. Stanley Vistica, Mrs. Leonard French, aunt' of the bride, Mrs. Ed Wichman and Miss Loreen French assisted. i For going away, the bride wore a brown fall suit with white linen accessories and a white orchid. Following a trip east and south, the couple will live in Los Angeles where the groom is employed at the Atomic Research Commission and the bride at the Citizens Na tional. Bank. SHERIDAN A , shower was given for Mrs. J. B. ' Leatherwood hby Mrs. Ct A. Stringer Sr., Wed US AMCC 8-22-44-03 74-76-77 jf TAUIUS MAY 21 574648-81-9(1 MAY 22 STAR GAXElC -By CLAY R. POLLAN H Your Ooify Activity Guide JK " According to tho Start. To develop message for Tuesday, read words corresponding to numbers of your Zodioc birth sign. 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DEC 33-54-05-ooPi 73-75-78 CAPMCOOM JAN. 20 V-vQ 9-17-28-40 T1 B2 57-67 AQUAHUS I A ft.! 1 tea ia UVt 1 11 H tACi IVLAi iO.RSVSi PISCES FEB. 2oY. ...I t? 6-15-25-34 Ti 119-60-79 861 Delegate to Meeting Mrs. E. R. Derflinger of Salem is serving as an official delegate to the annual meetinsr of the Women's Auxiliary to the American Veteri nary Aiemcai Association m Minne apolis, Minn, this week. She is a member of the House of Represen tatives, governoring and policy making boay of the auxiliary, which directs its many activities and plans projects to be undertaken in cooperation with the veterinarv medical profession. WILLAMINA Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McKinney (Viola Smith) were surprised with a wedding shower this week at the Gola Creek community hall. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bran don, Mrs. Florence Hamilton of Ballston, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Niel son and family of Amity Mr and Mrs. Robert Harritt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Harritt and family, Mrs. Jo Buell, Mrs. Myrtle Barber and children, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Will and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Willis. Club Calendar, Tuesday Salem BPW Club no-host picnic din ner at Miss Mabel Savage home. Garden Hoa.d. 6:30 p.m. Navy Mothers' Club family picnie at VFW Hall. 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Royal Neighbors Sewing Club -with Mrs. . B. Kasson, 681 Center St., 12:30 p.m. salad luncheon. Friday Marion County WCTU convention ! at Leslie Methodist Church. 11 a.m.. covered aisn luncneon at noon. SALE Genuine "ANDREWS" Plastic Hose Sprinklers 25 off JUDSON'S XT N.COMM, SALEM Dam were arranged for the visitors I nesday. Others attending were pathic Physicians' convention at guests of her brother s family, the the Statler Hotel. During the two- R. P. Simpsons. 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