1 I6-(Sec. Ill) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sun., July 29, '56 Numerous Parties for. Visitors, Travelers, Brides-Elect Mark Mid-Summer Social Calendar ' By JERYME ENGLISH , SUtetmi society Editor i Th mid-summer social whirl ties; on th agenda for the coming left art sharing honor at coffees, dinner and patio parties. . Mr. and Mr. Robert H. Baldock, who leave in mid-August for Iraq to make their home in Baghdad for the ensuing two year, are being feted at numerous au revoir parties. Tuesday morning Mrs. Paul Hend ricks is entertaining with an informal coffee at her Fairmount Hill home for Mrs. Baldock and members of their drama group. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Jones will be hosts for a supper party on Aha terrace by the pool at their country home at Brooks in honor of in Baldock and Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Doorman, who arc sopn moving to Portland. Diaaer Partie Art Calendared Dr. and Mrs. G. Herbert Smith will be dinner host Thursday night at their Fairmount Hill residence for the pleasure of Mr. and Mr Baldock. A few of their Intimate friends have been Invited to tht affair. On Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. David Eason and Mr. and Mrs. Paifan Scoy of Jefferson are arranging a dinner party in honor of theflaldocks. The affair will be held at the Colonial House with cards in ifiay following at tht Eason home. Cover will be placed for 15 Sue). , Ta p'elcame Home Travelers tot Wednesday morning is the informal coffee for which Mrs. Wil liam? j; Braun, Mrs. Harris Lieu and Mrs. C. Lester Newman will be hostesses at the former's North 23rd Street home. The affair is being arranged in compliment to two European travelers. Mrs. Burton A. Myers and Mr. Richard A. Meyer, who recently returned from extend ed (rips aboard. Bidden to welcome home the traveler art member of their club and calling hour art from 10 to 12 o'clock. ttr. Ellen Fisher, who returned to the capital In mid-week from a fiir month' European trip, will be the guest of honor at a welcome home coffee on Wednesday morning when Miss Mary Eyre entertains at her Villi Street home. A few of beeg Invited to call between 10 and Ta RullrUla at Caffe Coffe hostesses Wednesday afternoon will be Mrs. Harry Loggan andjirs. Donald Fisher, who are entertaining a group of their friend at IJpman t Cherry Room between 2:30 and 4:30 ocioca. Presiding at tht coffe urns will be Mrs. J. B. Manning. Mrs. Wal&ca Wharton. Mrs. David Turney and Mrs. Carl Chambers. As sisting wiU be Mr. John L'lrlch. Mrs. S. K. Fisher, Mr. Walter Tsyjer, Mr. Richard ChrUtphier, Mr. Clayton Steinke and Mr. Joha Bryant. Bostrsses to Fete a Visitor llrs. Bert Walker of Kodiak, Alaska, who J spending the summer la Oregon will be the guest of honor at a coffee on Saturday morning for ovhich Mr. Joseph Felton, Mr. Carl Steelhammer and Mrs. Maurice Heater will be hostesses. The affair will be held at the Felton residence on Sunrise Avenue with a aroup of Mrs. Walker's friends bidden to call between 10:30 and 1 o'clock. The Walkers formerly made their home here and she is attending the summer session at Oregon State College. - .... Pouring will be Mrs. Max Alford and Mrs. Russel Bculjer. Assist ing )bout the rooms and in the garden will be Mrs. Gordon Skinner. Mrs? Edwin Keech, Mrs. H. C. Saalfeld. Mrs. John Griffith. Mrs. Ray RhoCrn. Mrs. Loring Grier. Mrs. Harry Each, Mrs. Holly Jaokson, Jklr; Kenneth Byer and Mr. Let Obmart. Rehearsal Dtaaer PUaaed ' Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Chamber and Miss Dorathea Steusloff will b hosts for the rehearsal dinner honoring Miss Charlotte Alexander and ier fiance. Thomas H. WendeL Friday night at their Acorn Lane hornl. The marriage of tht couple will bt aa event of Saturday after noon; at the First Presbyterian Church. Family Party far'Engagea Da Mia Sandra Wolff of Oswego and her fiance, Larry Paulua, will h tin aiiMt of honor at a family Dicnic on Sunday, August S when Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Mills entertain at their Candalaria Heights honi. Tht duo will be married oa August II la Portland. Bidden are manthar of I ha Paultu and Livelier families. Coming from out-of- towirwill b th bride-elect's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Wolff of Oswego, Guy Sargent and James Sargent of Vancouver, Wash., Dr. and Mrs. J. H. OBanion, Mrs. Stuart Bush and sons, Asahel and Sam, of Portland. t NcW Citizens -Ar , AjfBURN-A duo of UtU boys are peuig weicomea inio auoui d homfs. FeliciUtions go ta Mr. and Mri Paul A. Morin (Barbara Slater) on th birth of a son, Jamfs Richard, bora July 20 at th ialera General Hospital. He weisjed la at seven pound and on land a half ounce. There art two brother, John and Thomas, and a sister, Elizabeth. Th grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Morin of Portland, and Mr. and '.Mrs. Charles E. Brewer of Seattle. Gsetlng a second son born July 22 a tht Salem General Hospital wera Mr. and Mrs. Elton C. Spen cer Ella-Mae Bailey). The little boyvhas been named Jay Dean and Jie weighed six pounds, four teen jounces. There is a brother, Ellon Lester, and the grandpar ents "art Harry Lester Spencer of Gresham, Mr. and Mrs. Ray , Moyfr of Portland. Great-grand-parepts are Mrs. Fred Chamber Facial Tissues Box 400 iVsrth WeltSsa For! li In full swine with round of par week. Traveler, visitors and brides- the traveler long-time ineno nave 12 t clock, Greeted lain, Gresham, Mrs. John Deick man, Thomas, Okla., and Mr. and Mrs. Joha Bailey, Costa Mesa. Calif. Th Toaag Matrons Oak win meet for a picnic Thursday night at tht homt of Mrs. Jeaa Morri son, (2S N. 1Mb Street, at 1:10 o'clock. Games will bt in play fol lowing to picnic. without a for Famous Box 48 P jfl 1341 F.rry St. Married to lr I HIT .' l ;'. .C . . . .... i . t . is th son of Jams D. Miller Miller is presently serving in Studio.) ' Spinsters to Give Bridge Benefits Committee have been named for the Spinsters snnusl summer bridge benefit parties, which will be held Friday. August 10 in the auditorium at Meier and Frank's. Cards will be in pv both after- noon ana evening na reiresn ments will be served by the Spinsters. Hours art from 2 to 4 p.m. and from 7 to I o'clock in th evening. Tickets may be obtained from any Spinster or by calling Mrs. Wallace Carson Jr. All proceeds from tht benefits will be used to support th' Spinsters philan thropic project this year, men tallv retarded children. Miss Alice Lehman is serving as general chairman of the bene fits. Her committees include Miss Coleen Welch, tickets: Miss Cath erine McCormack, Miss Sidney Kromer, decorations; Miss Elea nor Oakes. publicity; and Mrs. Wallace Carson Jr., reservstions. Mr. aad Mrs. Charlet Heltael and their two eldest children. Kathi and Tom. are returning to day from a week's stay In San Francisco, where Mr. Heltiel at tended the annual meeting of the National Association oT Railroad and Utility Commissioners. I A Dfiot or atTuraay ariernoon ai oi. raui cpix-upai v.huii.ii . ing me guesis were nooen .viorri- . . . was Mr. Robert James Miller, th former Anita Annf(son. FTank Birtsall and Per-HelgejMMQfjrfe? Tormina, dauoht.r of MrsT Nels Tonning. Th bridegroom I Tonning. cousin of the bride. i" wnwig T(B)CBAEE To Ktp Your FURS Fault. Storo thtm in I FURRIERS VAULT fh. 34114 tsptauiitffi.wff Brands Uka ... Sanitary Napkins TU' CO Navy Officer ' r. r : I rL....Ll. of Vancouver, Wash. Lf. (jg) th U.S. Navy. (Jesten-Miller Charltons Are Dinner Hosts A summer visitor in the capital is Mrs. John Chenoweth of Fow ler, Indisns, who Is s guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Armin Berger. Mrs. Chenoweth formerly resided in Salem and , will be remembered by her many friends as Julia R. White. Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Charlton were hosts for a picnic supper in the garden of ineir soum ira aireei nome lor; the pleasure of Mrs. Chenoweth. j Covers wer placed for the guest of honor, Mrs. Armin Ber-! ger, Miss Ann Berger, Mr. and Mrs. James Teed and the Charl ton. Gamma Ph! Picnic The Hugh Taylor home at 1819 D Street will be the icene of the Gamma Phi Beta picnic Tuesday night at JO o'clock. All alumnae and active are invited to attend the annual affair. The committee arranging the picnic include Mrs. William H. Coffield, Mrs. Robert Burns and Mr. Ethan Dale. your tttcpi are cushioned on Air Strp't fanwtit Macir Sor new look lizard Lustrous, expensively detailed lizard at a prM'TfcaTpricf! Clinose. the classic opera pump in hi or mid-hi heels, I lth more gracefully tapered than ever. Brown, all sizes. (Matching handbags, 12.95) Lipnwn't Shot Salon lrt floor plut tax 8 : , Miss Anita To'nning is Bride of Lt. Robert Miller on Saturday White accented with blue was the color scheme for the pretty mid summer wedding Saturday afternoon uniting in marriage Miss Anita Anne Tonning, daughter of, Mrs. Nels Ton'ning, and Lt. (jgi Robert James Miller, U.S. Navy, son of James D. Miller of Vancouver, Wash. The 2 o'clock rites were performed at St. Episcopal Church by the Rev. George H. Swift. Miss Marjorie McBridt was the vocalist and Miss Ruth Bedford the organist. Bouquets oluses and blut asters with ivy banked tht altar. Mis ; r- s- If Judith Templeton and Miss JanjOr wOlfeTS nagrn, wearing wnue orKanay ballerina frock over blue, lighted the candle. ' Tht attractive bride waa a pic ture in her bouffant gown of im ported, embroidered organdy with tiered skirt terminating in a chapel Golf Association is the annual train. The bodice was fashioned I . . mlt. k m . with short sleeves and a V neckline dr,s, up day- whlch W1" held edged in the embroidery. She wore Wednesday, August 1 at the Sa shortie white gloves embroidered in lem Golf Club. Costumes will seed pearls. Her fingertip veil range from comic to sophisticated cascaded from a tiara of the or- and the dav's dIsv will be a xandv enhanced with the seed pearls. She carried a bououet of white roses centered with a white orchid ana backed with Ice blue net. Arthur Hagen gave the bride In marriage. Walk Before the Bride inree auenaanis preceded ine fore the judges. . bride to the altar, wearing bailer-1 The social committee, headed ina gowns of white embroidered Or- by Mrs. Glenn Stevenson snd Mrs. gandy over blue with blue cum- Harold Busick, is arranging the berbunds. Their white horsehair ! picnic luncheon. Those planning braid picture hats were adorned ,to attend are asked to make res with blue bows and they wore ervations with Mrs. James Ha short, white gloves. Their bouquets worth, telephone committee chair were of blue daisies and Ivy. Miss min, by noon on Monday. uoroiny i onning was ner sisier s vuiumj w.....ia -aa i.e. iimil , 1 maid of honor and Miss Diane Bui-- S man and Miss Maxine King were uie Driaesmaias. John Miller of Los Angeles stood with his brother as best man. Seat- - . n . . m. A blue lac gown with pink ac cessories was chosen by (he bride's mother for the wedding. She pinned a deep pink orchid to her gown. Mrs. Miller wore a coral lace gown and brown orchid. grandmother, Mrs. Adam Kuzenski. wore a dusty rose lace gown with a deep purple orchid. A Garden Reeepliaa The newlyweds greeted their guests at a garden reception at the home of the bride's mother on Croisan Creek Road. Mrs. Bjarne T0nninfl. the bride's aunt, and Mrs w Claude Bulman ooured and Mrs. Betty Templeton cut the cake. As sisting were Mrs. Joseph Ayers, the Misses Bonnie Bulman. Lois1 Howell. Linda Tonnine. cousin of the bride, and Bobbie Doames. Fr her wedding trip to Carmol. j Calif., the new Mrs. Miller donned , a lime green sheath with matching ' green embroidered coat with white lace nat ana wnne accessories, un : returning from California the cou - pie will go to Seattle for the Sea- fair races The couple will live temporarily in Portland until Lt. Miller receives notice of his extended assignment with the navy. Dr. and Mrs. Mavnard Shifter and children, Julie and Allan, and Dr. and Mrs. .Horace McGee and children. Charles and Susan, Rave returned from a week's sojourn at Crescent Lake. ! " jL uui pcuiuiu lire : , i i w.hnSed..iDress-Up Day For Golfers Wednesday " Always sn anticipated event for members of the Salem Women's ' monkev foursome. Members are asked to brin a white eleohant ; gift, which will later be awarded as prizes, A picnic luncheon will be served on the lawn in front of the clubhouse following the day's olav and oarade of foursomes be- II I I JOnnS llOme Johi Setting for AUBl'RV - Baskets of gladi oluses and arrangements of sum mer flowers decorated the fire place in the Stuart Johns' home on Friday evening for the mar- Shoop and Victor S. Jphns. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Brown of Salem and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Johns of the Au burn district. The Rev. Lloyd G. Vecker offici ated at thoj g o'clock ceremony. The bHjfle Tvore a navy blue faille afternoon dress with pink accessories and white orchid cor sage. Her honor attendant was her cousin, Miss Marilyn Brown. Her dress was pastel blue with white accessories, ane wore an ail pinx corsage of feathered pink carna- tmni anrt nlf t-a ? n c Leonard C'afferty, brother of the groom, stood as best man. Mrs. Brown chose a dusty pink afternoon dress and white acces- sories. Mrs. Johns wore a rose lace gown. Their corsages were feathered white carnations and pink elf roses. The reception was also held at the Johns' home with the bride's table set on the patio. Cutting the cake was Miss Sharon Barker. Miss Bernlce Putnam poured and serving the punch was Miss Mar garet Bogosian. Following a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Johns will be at home after August 10 at 1110 South 15th Street, Salem. 7 li AJ Richard Smith Takes Bride At St. Paul a .rA ,: ..n,.,.j .u. A garden reception followed the afternoon wedding of Miss Betty Lou Marks and , Richard Alan Smith, on Saturday at St. Paul's Catholics Church in St. Paul. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Marks of Newberg and Mr. Smith is the son of Mr. and Mrs.arl James Smith of St. Paul. The Rev. James Maxwell per - formed the 2 o'clock ceremony and the reception was held at the home of the bridegroom's parents. Of embroidered Swiss organdy was ine Driaai gown, lanioned with a basque waist, sweetheart neckline, short sleeves, and a bouf fant skirt. Her illusion veil was caught with lilies-of-the-valley to a I Prl embroidered organdy cap She carried a silver Rosary and a 1 bouquet of pale pink Frill rose- buds. Mrs. Grant McCullough Jr. was her sister s honor attendant and the bridesmaids were the Misses Karen Smith, the bridegroom's sister. Shirley Bredsted, Bobbe Rittenhouse and Renee Meyers, They wore Identical gowns, of bon bon pink embroidered crystallette with scoop Necklines and bouffant skirts. They wore pink floral head dresses and carried bouquets of pale pink Frill rosebuds and ivy. Mark Ernst, nephew of the groom, was the ring bearer and Pamela Backstrom and Cherl Brooks were flower girls Brother Is Best Mat Thomas Edward Smith stood with his brother as best man. Ushers were Carl Eugene Smith, also brother, Samuel Smith. Merle Kirk, Thomas Kirk. Lawrence Rasmus- sen and Grant McCullough Jr. The bride's mother wore a cocoa beige linen sheath with lace jacket and beige accessories. Mrs. Smith chose s turquoise florentine lace suit with pink accessories for her son s marriage. Their corsages were pink rosebuds. Mr. Smith, who is a graduate of Columbia Prep and Clarke Junior College in Vancouver, Wash., will continue his studies at the Uni versity of Portland this fall. For her wedding trip to the Wal lowa Lake region the new Mrs. Smith wore a mist blue sheer wool ensemble with white accessories. The couple will be at home in Portland at 5301 N.E. 72nd St. after August 13. 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