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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1955)
t-Sc mitiimm, Silom, Ort., Friday, October 7, If 55 t , By JEBYME ENGLISH Around Town FLYING ... to Hawaii on Octo ber 17 will be Miss Shirley Sonv mer, daughter of the Beli Som rners . . . There her marriage to Airman 3c Robert R. Lange, U.S. Air Force, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Severin Lange of Salem, will take place on .Saturday morning, October 22 ... the couple will exchange their vows at Hickam Air Torce Base chapel at 10 o'clock ... they expect to remain in the lilanda for over twn an while Mr. Lange ia tationed there . . . Miss Som- mer, who leaves Salem next Fri day, will be accompanied to San Francisco by her parents .". she will fly to Honolulu from the Yav citv on October 17 . . The bride-elect has been employed at the-secretary of state ... Date is set . . . forthi Pi Beta Phi Settlement School sale ana a to be riven by the Salem lnmnae en Wednesday, Novem ber 2 . the affair will be held at the South High Street home r Mr. and Mrs. Merrill D. Ohling . . . this will be the first ale in five years and the public is Invited t attend . . . hoars will be from 11 a.m. to 7 pnu and tea - will be served throughout the day . . . Mrs. Merrill D. OhI Ing has been named general chairman of the event and Mrs. William R. Shinn the tea chair IB 3 II ' yrom Iowa . . , comes news of the birth Of a son, Kevin Rowe, to Mr. and Mrs: John W. Lough ary (Josephine Caughell) on Oc tober 3 ia Iowa City. , , . also welcoming the lad is a sister, Kathleen ... he tipped the scales at six pounds, six ounces . . . The baby's grandparents are Mrs John Caughell of Salem and Mr, and Mrs. William H. Loughary of Eugene . . . and his great - aunt is Miss Josephine Baum- eartnet of Salem . . .Mrs. Caugh- en ieu in jtepiemoer lor lowa City to welcome her new grand child . . , he will be away sev eral weeks . i . Visitors of not . . the many Salem i friends of Captain and Mrs. Charles G. Robertson, will be pleased to learn that they will soon be arriving in the capital for a visit ... The Robertsons are currently living in . Miami, Florida, where the navy captain is stationed ... they will arrive in Oregon on October 10 and will first spend few days in Me MinnvOle with Mrs. Robertson's mother, Mrs. E. C Apperson . "they will come to Salem daring the mid week and will visit Cap tain Knhertsnn' mother. Mrt Charles H. Robertson'. ... they - plan s be here a fortnight . a round of informal parties are already being arranged in com pliment to the visitors, who for merly resided here . . . - New Address . . . for Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Stearns (Diane Proc tor) and year old daughter ii Fort Lee, New Jersey. . . . Mr. Steams enrolled for his first year at Co lombia University Law School this fall. . . . He was released from active navy duty in June and they peat the summer ia Portland. . . . o t a are Willamette University graduates and Mrs. Steams for merly taught Is the Salem schools. . Her mother, Mrs. Blanche Proctor, resided ia Salem for sev eral year while she was honse mother at the Beta Theta PI fra ternity at Willamette . . . she is now house mother at Sackett Hau a the Oregon State College cam- pas. . t- : -.. Returning ... to the capital to day from a trip south to Reno and San Francisco will be Mr. and Mrs. Steven Benson and Mr. and Mrs. John Erictsen. ... Province officers ... to visit In Salem next week are Miss Agnes Beach of Portland, province alum nae chairman of' Delta Gamma, and Mrs. Homer Anderson of Mon tana, province secretary.,. . . Miss Beach will be here Monday and Mrs. Anderson will meet with the Delta Gamma actives on the.Wil- amette campus Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.;. Salem Club ... Daughters of the Nile were honor guests at the monthly luncheon meeting of Ny dia Temple, Daughters of the Nile oa Wednesday in Portland ... the luncheon and meeting were held at the Masonic Temple. ... At tending from Salem were Mrs. David H. Cameron, a member of the Nik chorus, . . . Mrs. Estill Brnnk and Mrs. William Newmey er, members of the hospitality com. mittee for Nydia Temple this year. . Mrs. Earl T. Andresen, Mrs. Albert C. Gragg. Mrs. Millicaa F. Grub, Mrs. Paa! A Hale, Mrs. Norman Fletcher, Mrs. George R. K. Moorhead, Mrs. Percy R. Kelly, Mrs. George G. Meier, Mrs. Ken neth W. Morris, Mrs. Joseph R. Linton, Mrs. Meltln G. Propp. Mrs. Leonard A. Rowan, Mrs. George F. Thomason and Mrs. Otho R. Eekersley. . -;.- A Farewell ion A farewell reception will be given on Sunday, October 9 at the West Salem Methodist Church in honor of Miss Ruth Fields, who Is soon leaving for Alhambra, Calif., and Mrs. Addie Barton on her 93rd birthday. 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