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6(Sec. I) Statesman, Salem. Ore., Tues., Aug. 21, '56
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PARTY JOTTINGS . . . Ml. Dick
Smith and Mist Arda Lien will be
hostesses lor a pre-nuptial shower
tonight at the former's home on
Gregory Lane for th pleasure of
Miss Joan Neil, who will be mar
ried to Russell Anderson on Sep
tember t . . . guests have been
invited to a pantry shower and a
dessert aupper will be served later
In the evening , . . Miss Lien and
Mrs. Smith, who will be members
ol the bridal party, sent out clever
Invitations to the party , . . picnic
site wooden spoons and forks with
. the hostesses, date and place of
the party written in Ink - were
mailed to the guests . . .
A family gathering , , . will take
place Wednesday night at the kerne
I Mr. a" Mrs. Lea Perry ea
ralrnMMt BUI ... the affair Is
belag arratfed to welcome bane
Mist INaae Perry, aaaghter of the
Veraoo Perrys, whe-retaraed Man
nay tr.ra a sammer la Enraae,
and far Mr. and Mrs. Roger Tem
ple fSnsaa Perry), who are visit-
, ig here frm Detr.lt. Mirk, at
the home of her parents, the Ken
neth Perrys ... A baffet dlaaer
wifl be eerved with cavers placed
far iwenty-eae gnrtta ...
Aaaaal aleale topper , .Hot
members of the Gaiety Hilt Gar
dea Club and their husbands was
held Monday night at the Oak HiU
Avenue home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert M. Fitzmaurice ... the no-host
supper was served on the terrace
overlooking Pringle Creek , . .
A keatess . . . tonight will be
Mrs. Donald Sommer. who has in
cited members of her club to a
dessert bridge at her Lorida Ave
nue home , . . Additional guests
will be Mr. Stuart McElhinny and
Mrs. Homer Brobst , .
A sarprit party . . . feted Miss
Sasaaaa Jeehtmeea ea her Utk
birthday Saaday aneraiaf when her
pareata. the Henna a C. Joeaira
aeaa, arraaged a braark oo the
terrace of their Seats High Street
heme . . . Tweaty-flve af Sasaaae's
hlgk school frleada were bidden te
the birthday celebration ...
A blrtlulay dlaaer . . . ea Sunday
waea Mr. aad Mrs. Sldaey B. Lew
Is eatertalaed at their Falrmonnt
Hill bom la honor of their aea.
Sidaey B. Lewi. Jr. at Carvallls
. , , Other gaesta lacladed Mrs.
Lewis aad their daaghters, Llada
aad Barbara, aad Mr. aad Mrs.
Heary White at rortlaad ...
Ia welcome ... to their new
neighbor, Mrs. Kenneth Pennell,
Mrs. Rlchsrd Cutler and Mrs.
Richard Fry entertained at cof
fee oil Fridiy morning at the
Cutler noma on West MeGil
Christ Street . . . Major and Mrs.
Pennell moved here last year
from Panama and be is with the
Air Force ROTC at Willamette
University ... The coffee was
held in the garden with a group
of neighbors and their children
bidden to greet Mrs. Pennell . . .
they included Mesdsmes John
Scott, Edwin Fronk, Robert Hoi
lit.'Wilmer H. Page, Robert Nie
meyer, Melvln Schradler, John
Gunderson, George Kelley, Don
Dougherty, Jsmes Launer, Jerry
Calaba, Keith Thompson and
Herbert Hunt, a former neigh
bor . . .
Wedding hells . . . will ring on
Saaday, September t tor Miss
Arda Lien aad Roger Berryhlll
. . '. the ceremony win be per
forated at the First Congrega
tional Churrk with the Rev. Jul
laa Kelaer atfldatlag at the 4
o'clock rites , . a reception will
follow in the church parlor . . .
Miss Lien is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Lien aad her flan
re It the eon of Mr. and Mrs. H.
C. Berryhlll ... .
Returning . . . this weekend
from an Alaskan cruise were Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald C. Jones and Mr.
and Mrs. William L. Phillips . . .
they were accompanied on the
ten-dsy cruise by Portland
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Thomss
Delzell, former Salem residenU
... they went as far north as
Sksgway and took a train trip up
into the Yukon area . . . enroute
honie they stopped in Vancouver,
B. C. and Seattle ...
STUDENTS WORK
TOKYO I Japanese school
'children love summer vacation
just at American children do. But
it of them worked part of their
holiday to get enough money to
oar for the expenses of five needy
fellow students on the annual
class excursion to the ancient cit
let of Kyoto and Nara. Instruc
tor Haruya Toyama has It figured
that the money will be made by
the time school opens next month.
Town .. .
ENGLISH
A vacation trip ... for Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Potts and sons,
Ronald and Larry, whe returned
this weekend from a sojourn at
Payette Lake, Idsho with Mrs.
Potts' cousins. Dr. and Mrs. Ger
ry Craig af Boise . . . enroute to
the lake the travelers stopped ia
Walla Wills to visit longtime
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Led
better, and relatives . ; . Ronald
Potts , has remained In Boise for
a longer visit with the Cralgs . . .
Soujonrnlng , . . f or s few dsys
this week at the Esther Lee
apartments on the coast are Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Hauk v. .
A weekend Jaunt . . . for At
torney General and Mrs. Robert
Y. Thornton and son, Tommy,
who drove to San Francisco . . ,
Mr. Thornton went on to Camp
Roberts for a fortnight's training
and his wife and son returned
home by train ...
It's a boy . . . for Mr, and Mrs.
Donald Lute .. . . the lad arrived
Friday at the Salem General Hos
pital and tipped the scales at
nine pounds ... he has been
named Brian Kent . . . also wel
coming the little boy are two sis
ters, Cynthia aad Donna, and a
brother. Craig . . . The baby's
maternal grandmother Is Mrs.
Johanna Olson . . .
From Mysore, India . . . comes
news of the birth of a daughter.
Shera Lyn, to Mr. and Mrs. H. B.
Parpia (Carolyn Wilkes) on "July
28 . . . the baby's grandparents
are Mrs. Clara Wilkes of Salem,
whohas been in India the past
year with her daughter, and Mr.
and Mrs.. E. Parpia of Bombay
. . . Mrs. Wilkes will return to
the elates in October ... The
couple met while he was attend
ing Oregon State College . . .
Carolyn is a graduate of Salem
schools and Willamette Univer
sity... The Tabltha Missleaary Fellow
ship of the First Baptist Church
will meet at the church Thursday
for White Cross work between 10
a.m. and 3 p.m. Members are ask
ed to bring a aack lunch and all
women of the church are invited
to attend. - .
The regular Knights "af Colum
bus bridge club held Thursday eve
nings bat been cancelled for this
week due to a Knights of Columbus
dinner to be held In the KC hall.
Regular club meetings will be re
sumed on August SO.
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AS GROUP OF
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Better Dresses
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Robert Riggs
Takes Bride
at Nuptials
Of interest to the bridegroom's
friends is the marriage of Miss
Virginia Rae Hansen, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hansen of
Longview, Wash., and Robert Col
burn Riggs, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Earle Riggs of Salem, which took
place on August 12 at the First
Baptist Church in Longview,
Dr. H. C. Price of Portland per
formed the afternoon ceremony.
Thomas Tavener was the vocalist
and Miss Sandra Brown the organ
ist.
The bride's gown wat fashioned
of rose patterned lace and nylon
tulle with tulle skirt banded in
lace. Handout lace edged the neck
line, and iridescent sequins were
embroidered on the bodice. Her
fingertip length veil fell from a
headpiece of rose patterned lace
embroidered in sequins. She car
ried a cascade of roses and stepha
notis centered with an orchid.
Princess style gowns of turquoise
embroidered taffeta, with ballerina
skirts were worn by the attend
ants. They carried baskets of
Esther Reed daisies and roses., r .
Sister H.iwr Attendant
Miss Jackie Hansen, sister of
the bride, was maid of honor and
bridesmaids were Mrs. Thomas
Tavener of Albany, Miss Helen
Hopkins of Lewiston. Idaho, and
Miss Nannette Monk of Portland, a
cousin of the bride. The flower
(iris were Karen Marie Hansen, a
cousin of the bride and Carol Hoi-
man. Gregg Riggs, nephew of the
bridegroom, was the ringbearer.
For her daughter's wedding.
Mrs. Hansen chose a lavender and
white printed nylon gown and Mrs.
Rises was In navy blue. Their cor
sages were gold orchids.
Dave Riggs, of Salem, brother of
the bridegroom, was best man and
ushers were Thomas Nash of Sa
lem, brother-in-law of the bride
groom Jerome Kenagy, Albany,
and Charles McClelland Jr Sa
lem. ,
ReceptUa Fllw fclt.
The wedding reception was held
in the church parlor. Mrs. Thomas
Nash of Salem was among those
assisting at the bride'a table.
For her wedding trip to Crater
Lake and along the Oregon coast
the new Mrs. Riggs donned t beige
line, dress embroidered in white
with beige hat and brown acces
sories. . i .....
The couple will make their home
In Seattle, where both will be
teaching this winter.
Among the out-of-town guests at
the ceremony were the bride
groom's grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. William English of Salem.
YOUTH CRIME UP
NEW YORK W New York
police, alarmed by a 41. S per cent
increase in juvenile delinquency
this year, have asked 254 cities
in the United States, its territor
ies and Canada for advice on how
to fight youth crime.
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DALLAS Mr. and Mrs. David B.
who were married at the
Church in Dallas on August
Mr. and Mrt. Peter F. Kroeker
ents am Mr. and Mrs. David B. Guh Sr. of Upland, Calif. The
couple will make their home in Upland, Calif. (Palmer's Stu
dio, Dallas) .
Snows Here from
Washington
FOUR CORNERS Mr. and Mrs.
James Snow, James David, and
Barbara Snow of Bremerton, Wash,
came down Sunday to visit the D.
Virgil Lambs. Mr. Snow returned
home but Mrs. Snow and the chil
dren will visit for a week. Mrs.
Snow arid Mrs. Lamb are sisters.
Mr. .and Mrs. Wilber S. Ankney
are home from a trip that included
attending two of the Shakespear
ean Festival ploys at Ashland and
as far north as Victoria, B.C.
Guests for a week in the Jess
Mcllnay home were Mrs. Mcll
nay's relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Boden and sons Arlen and Howard.
Mrs. Marian Fahrnbruch, Mr. and
Mrs. James Clark, all of Crete,
Nebraska, and Ronald K. Reiser
of Beatrice, Neb. Mrs. Mcllnay's
father, Henry Boden, who has been
visiting in Nebraska since Febru-
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Gish Jr. (Martha Marie Kroeker)
Evangelical Mennonite Brethren
7. The bride is the daughter of
of Dallas and Iho grooms' par
Beverly Nurir.
Engaged to
Mr. Paulson
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Nunn
are announcing the engagement of
their daughter, Beverly, to William
0. Paulson, son of Mr. and Mrt.
Oscar I. Paulson.- No date has
been set for the wedding.
Miss Nunn and her .fiance are
graduates of Salem schools and
he later graduated from the Ore
gon Technical Institute in Klamath
Falls. -
Mr. Paulson is now with the Guy
F. Atkinson Construction Co. Miss
Nunn. who has been living in San
Francisco, recently returned to
Salem.
ary, accompanied
Salem.
the visitors to
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Reunion Held by
Bolt Family
FOUR CORNERS Mr. and Mrs
William Bolt had at their house
guests their son's family, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Bolt, Craig and Kris
ta of Waterloo, Iowa, and their son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Maher of Cedar Falls. Iowa.
While the visitors were here the
Bolt family held a reunion at the
Robert Bolt home near New berg,
Ore.
Other members of the family at
tending were Mr. and Mrs, Russell
Bolt and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Woock (Helen Bolt), all of Salem,
Mr. and Mrs, James Ferger (Ber
tha Bolt) and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Vena (Betty Bolt) all of Carlton.
There were IS of the Bolt's 1
grandchildren present. This was
the first get-together of Mr. and
Mrs. William Bolt of Four Corners
and their seven sons and daugh
ters in IS years.
Annual Picnic
for Shangrila
Residents
Shangrila Avenue residents had
their annual celebration Sunday,
starting with a picnic in the after
noon witn the residents and guests
numbering 100, The picnic is an
annual affair and was held on the
lawn of the Shangrila Shufflers
Square dance club president, Mrs.
Helen Smith.
In the evening there was a street
dance, with the street blocked off
for the occasion. The street was
decorated and lighted especially
for this affair. The evening square
dance was sponsored by the Shan
grila Shuffler's square dance club
and their were guests from the
Homesteader'! Club. .
Mose Van Dell was the caller for
the evening and Cliff Dalton was
the master of ceremonies. Their
were guest callers from the other
clubs. :
-The' first resffemVon the street,
the Orville Shuttles, were honored
by lighting the anniversary cake.
The builder and founder of the
street was' Rollin Pedersen and he
cut the cake.
Arranging the successful affair
were Mrs. Helen Smith, club, pres
ident; Mrt. Doris Cravinho, ways
and means chairman; John Smith,
chairman of the lighting of the
OPIN MONDAY
for fashion'minded"
sub-teens
Connie Sage
first floor. Girls' Shop "-. N. "
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originator of Connie Sage dresses. Featuring . . : I ) ' -'ml
lub-teen models. All Connie Spge fashions are $t-- ''yTJ
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line. With crinoline petticoat; &t?T tiS'Sirh4LS
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Open Friday
at Pentacle
"Of Thee I Sing." the final show
of the Pentacle Theatre this sum
mer will start with the clash .of
cymbals as the musical satire of
political conventions and presiden
tial elections opens Friday night,
August 24 for a nine night run
through September 1.
Music and lyrics of the play are
by the Gershwin brothers. Morrie
Ryskind and George Kaufman pre
sent a book filled with biting hu
mor. Singing the leads of John P. Win
tergreen and Mary Turner are Mac
Baker and Janice Thompson. Dick
Geer as an unknown vice-presi-d
e n t, Alexander Throttlebottom,
carries a main character role.
Supporting roles in the. cast of
thirty are Barbara Ruhle, a slinky
southern gal, played to stop the
show; - politicians Dick Schmidt,
Dick Smith, Paul Baker, G. Elmer
Spencer; assistants' Althea Ferris
and Mac Brand: French Ambassa
dor Jim, Chittick: Justice C. L.
Marsters; Charwoman Ruth Mc
Cormick. . i. -
Chorus Members Named '
Chorus members, who will be
doing, double and triple parts are
Jacque Berkey, Pat Edwards, Di
ane Kern, Alma Kunow.sky, June
Laue, Billie Riddell," Karen Whit
man, Judy Wolf. Lou Ann Wolf,
George Baker, Jim Hays, "Bob
Liek, Charlie Marsters, Dick Reese,
Irwin Riddell, Allen Stevens. Mu
sical accompaniment will be Rose
mary Rhoten and Dick Unruh.
Costumes for the show were de
signed by Jack Byers. Sets and
decor are by Al Laue and -Bill
Smith with the aid of Jack Ken
neth Eyerly, Jim Shull, Jerry
Richardson, Bill Ringalda, Dean
and Darrel Church and Bob Krisl:
One new feature outside the barn
will be a movie of John P. Win
.tergreen and election returns as
coffee is served between acts. The
DiovM is a creation -of -DaverTos-ter.
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Carl Ritchie, director of the
show, indicated that confetti will
be given to the public to toss dur
ing the opening scene. Tickets are
on sale at Stevens and Son and
Dell's Book Store.
street, anj Kathryn Dalton 1 and
Carl Nelson, chairmen of publicity
and reception.
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Mr. Kerron Feted
on 80th Birthday
William Cv Kerron of Portland,
who has many friends in Salem
and is a retired Pacific Telephone
and Telegraph employe, was hon
ored on his 80th birthday at a
reception Sunday afternoon at the
Kerrons" Alameda home in Port
land. Over 130 friends called be
tween 2 and 5 o'clock.
Hostesses for the affair were
Mrs. Farley Mogan of Salem, Mrs.
William H. Ross, formerly of Sa
lem. Mrs. Robert Greene and Mrs.
Lucille Haynes, all of Portland,
Mrs. Charles E. May of Tacoma
and Mrs. John H. Vanderwal ot
Vancouver, Wash.
Also .attending from Salem were
Mi1. Mogan, daughter, Martha,
who assisted In serving, Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel J. Fry and Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Buck..
' Mr. and Mrs.. Kerron will again
be in Salem during state fair week
and are arriving on August 31 to
be the house guests of the Mogans.
Returning to Salem with the Mo
gans Sunday was Mrs. Charles
May, who will visit here for sev
eral days.
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Modern Etiquette
By ROBERTA LEE
Q. It the wedding is to be to
small that engraved invitation!
are considered unnecessary, how
should the invitation! be tent?
A. ePrsonally written invita
tions may be sent by the bride
elect. Q. Is a businessman privi
leged to tell his secretary that
she ovedresses, or uset too-bright
makeup?
A. He may tell her that the la
too distracting to other employ
ees, and that he would appreciate
it if . she would tone down her
dress and makeup.
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