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Pc Statesman's HOME omen . . Music . . . Fashions . . . Features wW- J.o 6-(Sc 1)-Sttetnn, Saltm, Ort., Thursday, Stpt. 1, IMS .Town.. ( By JERYME ENGLISH "rs ' . V:. ; 3 ' Around r ( Tern Golf Club Wednesday- for the feminine golfers brought - out , a number of clever and original four somes . . a round' of applause fer the costumed golfers as they pa-aded in front of the judge$ fol lowing the day's play , . .'the wom en played golf in their costumes . . each using one cluB lor we; cby'ac'e .tournament . - luncheon ie-'-ed later at the "clubhouse . . . The winners . .1 for the best character group the Yokum family, Mrs. Chester Loe. Mrs. Kenneth Potts, Mrs. Brace Williams and Mrs. Richard Nelsot ... the sec ond best character group Was the Groncho Mara family portrayed bv Mrs. James C. Stone, Mrs. Ken neth Vollmar, Mrs. Richard Sprin ger and Mrs. Woodson Bennett .. . prize for. the igliest group went to the Dog Patch characters, Mrs. William Vf hitmore, Mrs. Asahel Fish, Mrs. William, Wessner and Mrs. Frank Snellfrove, who recent ly -moved. t Coot Bay . . . More of tame . .,!. ,the funniest croup was Liberace and his family characterized by Mrs. Harold din ger," Mrs. Thomas I Watson. Mrs John Heltzel and" MrsJRalph Haro tlton . . the most Original four some waS the Two Headed Giants (picture on pageU, Mrs. Frank Nicholls and Mrs." John H. John son, the water boy, and Mrs. Owen Miller and Mrs. James R. Phillips, ft player. '. . The most glamorous pair ... Mrs. Harold Busick and Mrs. George Scales as leading bal lerinas . Mrs. Seth Pay son Smith, &e-0gliest individual, disguised as a mountaineer from Kentucky . .. . the prettiest individual was Mrs. Dinner and Shower for .Two Brides -The women employes of Mont- omery Ward held a bridal show-! er and dinner party on August 30. Jhe party was held in the dining room of the Spa in honor of Mrs. Ray Ruger. the former Marie Pike, and Mrs. Dorothy " DRESS-UP DAY j. . at the Sa- Robert Oslund as the city slicker J m m . 't ) 1 m " Vt 1 tl 1 - TXa-am Tib afc . . . jars, vvuuara ,. iyer r. uic most revolting character . . . Mrs. Donald Woodry as a devil winning a prize for the best disguised in dividual ; . .- and Mrs. Charles Mc Devitt costumed as a golf course won the prize for the most original lmuviuuai . . . , v The fndcM . . Mrs. Bam WteoV uteri Mrs. Kate Beu, Mrs. fsnon Perry and Mrs. Clayton Foreman . . . Mrs. Harold Olingeri In charge of the day's play, assisted by' Mrs. Woodson Bennett, Mr. John Helt zel and Mrs, Thomas Watson . . . Mrs. Brace Williams, co-captain, presiding at the luncheon . . . A luncheon hostess ... Wed nesday afternoon was Mrsi Henry V. Compton, who entertained in formally at her North Summer Street home . . . the affair was arranged as an au revoir party in honor of Mrs. Myron H. Soup ene of Galesburg, m. and her sister, Mrs. Thomas G. Harvey of Indianapolis who are leaving to day to return East following a month's' visit in the capital . . . . Covers were placed for the honor guests and ten of their friends. . , . Fete a bride-elect . . . Miss Carol Fisher, who will be married to Robert J. Dyer on Saturday, will be honored at a luncheon Fri day afternoon at Lipman's Cherry Room when Miss Helen Callage! baa, one of the bridesmaids, en tertains . . . Covers will be placed for Miss Fisher, her mother, Mrs. Edwin W. Fisher, Mrs. Joseph D. Abernathy of Pendleton, mother of Mr. Dyer, Mrs. Frank Wailis, Mnr. Margaret CaUaghaa and the hostess . . : Mr. and Mrs. Aber nathy win be hosts for a dinner Friday night at Randall's Chuck Wagon for the pleasure of their son and his fiancee . . . the din ner will follow the wedding re hearsal . . . . Out-of-state . . : .. guests arriv ing for the Dyer-Fisher nuptials are the bride's grandfather. Jack Patrick, and uncle, JohirPatrick, of Midvale, Utah' . . . Patrick Flanders of Burbank, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Yates of Spokane, uncle and aunt of the bride. . . . A rehearsal dinner . . . Friday night will honor Miss Louise Michels. V i Lamb and her k nance, Daryl Miss Pike was married on Aug- Girod, when her uncle and aunt. list 27 and Dorothy Michels will Ba ,Mr- woicou t. Buren ! anai fa tint Af f 1LY wl.. U Ana oecome Mrs. mcnara neiman on The Yokum family wjis among the prize-winners at the Salem Golf Club's annual Dress up day Wednesday. They won first place for best character! group. Mammy is Mrs. Chester Hoe, Pappy is Mrs. Kenneth Potts, Daisey Mae and U'l A.bner are Mrs. Bruce Williams and Mrs. Richard Nelson. AUBURN Mrs. Wilfred WHler entertained with a surprise hand kerchief - shower complimenting Mrs. Paul Gilmer, who has moved to Salem, and Mrs. Loren Richey, who will soon move to Portland. Bidden to the au revoir party were Mrs. Henry Hanson, Mrs. William Rahtz, Mrs. Stuart Johns. Mrs. Melvin Shaw,; Mrs. Ray Fisher, Mrs. Donald Townsend. Mrs. B. "F. Kenny, Mrs. Glen Moody and Mrs. George Maske. ... I. 1 11 Sweet, arid lovely, Liberace, his j piano, Mother and George paused for a little informal concert on the Salem Gold course, left to right are Mrs. Thomas Watson, Mrs. John Heltzel and Mrs. Ralpjh Hamilton; The pianojis Mrs. Harold dinger. They, were judged "funniest" at dress-up day. (Photos by John . Eriksen, Statesman staff photographer). j Zeni Motoring to Cutler City for a day s outing and a picnic dinner at the home of . August Fisher-were Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Plank and Jimmie. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Merrick, Mrs. Violet Merrick, and Terry and Dennis. The Spiritual Sunflower ' Club will- meet today at the First Spiritualist Chur :h, 1320 Madison St., from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. A sack luncheon will be served at noon. . :'r The! Golden Age Club will again hold regular meetings at the TfWCA beginning Friday, September 2 at 1:30 p.m. The meetiris are being resumed follow ing picnics during August. Music games and refreshments will' follow the ' meeting. Members have been Invited to visit the Portland Golden Age Club on September 15. a September 9. Each was present ed with a gift Those invited were Diane Susmilch, Mary Bayles, Barbara Dodson, Mazzie Williams, Pearl Reed, R u b y Weger, Phyllis Kautz, Regina Kerber, Marie !Pike, Vanna Hall, Glow Lindley, Leah Jacobs, Lorraine Cline, Nancy Jayne, Effie Tyler, Doro thy Smith, Edith Pease, Barbara Buckbeet Kathy McFarland, Lil lian Kendall, Louise Cattuzzo, Carrie Peterson, Mary Bremmer, Dorothy Clayton, Rose Bigler, Alena; Friesen, Chris- Schafer, Velma Garner, Shirley. Roy, Rose Sommer, Loretta Weber, Eleanor Dinehart, Dorothy. Jenness, Jen-fl ny Knng, Dorothy Michels, Ma rie Wood, Leah Helvey, Barbara Nutter, Hazel Straw, ;" Georgia Cheffings, Lucille Sagerr Mildred - Yetter, 'Kathryn- Lang. Mildred Harrison, Evelyn Bremmer, Ger- trade DeLapp. Jean Allen, Verna Nelson, and Verna Wulf. Hostesses Honor Miss-Reiter MT. ANGEL A miscellaneous bridal - shower complimentin e ' Miss JoAnn Reiter, fiancee of SSgt. Paul Hauth, was held at the Maurice Susee home Thurs day night, with Mrs. Susee and Miss Joyce Susee. as hostesses. Bidden to honor Miss-Jteiter were Mrs. Joseph Hauth, Miss Rita and Miss Virginia Hauth, Miss Rose Gaul, Miss Jane Gaul, Mrs. Fritz Beyer, Miss Eunice Geek, Mrs. Peter Gaul, Mrs. Steve Reiter, Miss Patricia Brandt, Miss Helen Palmer, Miss Irene Susa, Miss Peggy, and Miss: Beth Reiter.. , The Reiter-Hauth nuptials will take place in St Mary's Catholic church, ML. Angel, at 8:30 o'clock -Monday, September 5. 'The brideeelect is a graduate of Mt Angel Academy and is currently employed in the office ol the Oregon Farm Bureau, Sa lem. Her fiance is in the U. S. Air Force, stationed at Mountain Home, Idaho. ; FOUR CORNERS Mr. and Mrs. Gene MartSfield (June Boy- er greeted their first child, a daughter, bom August 27 at the Salem General Hospital. -The little girl who has been named Debra Lynn, weighed eight pounds, two curves. The grandparents are Mrs. Margaret Boyer of Turner and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Marts field, Salem. I and aunt. Miss Maxine Bnren, en tertain at the former's borne on N'ortk Summer Street. . the af fair will precede the -wedding re-1 hearsal . . . the couple win be married Saturday " night at the ! First Presbyterian Church. Party hosts . . . Friday night will be Dr. and Mrs. Jack G. Har vey, who are entertaining a few friends at their South Capitol Street home . . . bridge will be In l play and the hosts will show col ored slides of their trip to Jack son Hole and Yellowstone Guests of the Harvey s will be Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Rankin, Mr. and Mrs: Howard Mader and Mr. and (Mrs. Porter Woods It's a girt ... for Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Evanson (Martha Marshall) . . . she was born Wed nesday morning at the Salem Gen-1 eral Hospital , and tipped the scales at nine pounds, five ounces j . ... the little girl, who has been I named Carol Ann, has a brother, Michael , . . Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Willard C. Mar shall and Mrs. Marguerite Evan- son of Seattle .... and the Wil liam A. Marshalls of Seattle are the great-grandparents Returning .... to Salem Tues day from a summer in Europe was Dr. Cameron Paulin, art pro fessor at Willamette University. he traveled in England,' the low I countries and Scandinavia. . He j particularly enjoyed , Denmark,! spending several weeks in Copen hagen. ... SALE Q Prynt "Bio -fan for y O Tentilating kitchen or 0 bath. -O A Reduced $295 V V JUD50M5 i MSH.COHM. SALIH Qub Calendar THURSDAT - ' American Cold Star Mother. VTW SaU. a p m. i Salem Unit 136, American Legion Auxiliary, Salem 'Woman's club, JB. ' SATUnDAT - Chemeketa Chapter. DAS. no-host luncheon. Marion Hotel. 1 P m. friendship Shrine, White Shrine of Jerusalem. S3cottish Rita Temple, S pjn. - - - Ctitaiis- Crystiinai 1-12 Olalsea AYTINAL VITAUIN&UINERALS) T ! Ttn itamiae an TEN aiaetala alt la ee tmim. 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