Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 17, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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Sigma Kappa alumna met
last evening at the home of Mrt.
Thomai Wright with Mn. Allan
Johnson as co-hostess.
Plana were made for a pic
nic In Dallas park in August;
also for a mothers' tea to be
given June 29 at the home of
Mrs. Fred Viesko. Mrs. Leon
Everitt is chairman from the
alumnae for the tea.
Attending the meeting last
evening were Mrs. Frank De
Witt, Mrs. Stuart Compton, Mrs.
Leon Everitt, Mrs. Delbert
Hunter and Miss Virginia
Holmes, both of Dallas, Mrs.
Luther Jensen, Mrs. B. W. Sta
rey, Mrs. Bert A. Walker. Mrs.
George Robinson. Mrs. E. E.
Beckman and the two hostesses.
AT THE summer session at
Pacific university in Forest
Grove will be Miss Roberta Me
yer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
R. A. Meyer. She left Thursday.
Miss Meyer is to attend the
drama workshop for the sum
mer session, part of the court
to be in Forest Grove, the re
maining session at Newport.
Miss Meyer was among grad
uates of Willamette university
last week-end and was active
In dramatics on the campus
here.
. ...
FALLS CITY A bridal
shower was given at the Free
Methodist parsonage honoring
Miss Donna Luhde. Refresh
ments were served. Invited were
Mrs. Phoebe Ward, Mrs. Bertha
Harrington, Mrs. Jessie Moyer,
Mrs. Fred Trueax, Mrs. Fred
Luhde, Misses Dorothy and
Margaret Dunaway, Alice John
son, Janice Dennis, Dianne and
Alice Luhde, Mrs. Catherine
Page, Mrs. Gilbert Johnson, Mrs
Anna Sorenson, Mrs. Leslie
Grippinauf, Mrs. Vernon Mur
phy. ...
VISITORS in Salem Wednes
day were Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Van Valin of Philadel
phia, Pa., and Mr. Van Valin's
brother and sister-in-law, Dr.
and Mrs. Ralph Van Valin of
Newberg. They visited with
Mr. and Mrt. George W. Ailing
while here.
...
DANCING and cards will be
enjoyed Saturday night at the
Masonic temple by members
and guesta of Hanna Rosa court.
Order of the Amaranth. Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Barker are chair
men of the committee.
...
Plain baked custard becomes
party fare when it is served
with a sauce of canned red cher
ries. Thicken the Juice from a
can of -sour pitted red cherries
with cornstarch and sweeten
with sugar. Cool and add some
of the cherries before passing
with the custard.
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Dinner Party
Saturday Eve
Supper Precedes
Wedding Rehearsal
' Honoring their daughter. Miss
Jane Acton, and her finance,
Among informal dinner Donald Preiss, Mr. and Mrs.1
satherinas on the social caln- P""' H- Acl" hs,s last1
dar for Saturday evening will
evening at a buffet supper at
Wed June 11 The marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Wayne Price was solemnized the evening of June 11 in the
First Presbyterian church. The bride is the former Irene
Hamilton Barbour, recently of Portadown, North Ireland
and formerly of Scotland. Mr. Price is the son of Mrs. Wayne
P. Price and the late Mr. Price. With the couple are their
altendents, James Zigler and Miss Marjorie Price, sister of
Mr. Price. (Jesten-Miller studio picture).
be one at the American Legion tne r.nfarsi (or th1 wedding of! Guests '' M" E A. Hud
club for a group of 18, the wo-. Miss Acton and Mr. Preiss. Thcid!'',un- M- L.rry.,Can"'n'er'
men who are in I bridge club couple will be married this eve- Arthur Dahl. Mrs. Blanch
rtintr in th. Virtt M.t ict : Howell , Mrs. Perl Bye, Mrs.
enteraining for their husbands. IJ" ,he Flrst Me,hodls, Harvey Lively, Mrs. Lester
In the group will be Mr. and, ... jWitlork. Mrs. 6. S. Hause. Mrs
Mrs. Emerv Hobbs. Mr. and Mr.. ,. ."J,'"-V .'upl!r Orlin
.Tnhn Unohx M- .nJ XMwm Tnk w a a n . . m,
-... ..., .......,, . rreisa oi vancouver..jonn Dvbevik and Miss Stella
vuiiuiign, mr, ana Mrs. jonn msii., iiimmT oi mr. I reiss. me
Steelhammer. Mr mnit Mr. I Rev. Edward Gebert of Long
AnHv h.i,, w. , .... 'view, who is to officate at the ...
Andy Halvorsen, Mr. and Mrs. ....jj. .,, . ..-nov ,;. :n:-
ncuutnH, nnu iiib. vft-ut-i b. mi,, nni", lime
Rask of Salem is spending the
SII.VKRTON Present and summer at the home of rela
members of the Adams street , tivea.
club with Mrs. Mahlon Hnblitt
and her daughter. Miss Louise Capital Journal, Salem. Oregon, Friday. ,un 17, 1949 T
Hoblitt as hostesses, planned a ; :
pre-nuptial affair compliment- graduating class of the Salem i consecutive year at the Silver
ing Miss Lucille 1 arpenter college and academy. Her moth- Falls recreational YMCA
whose betrothal to Arthur Dahl. er. Mrs. Mary Rask. is assisting Miss Elaine Zenor
Jr.. has been announced, the Mrs. Mary Zenor for the sixth ulsn.
wending to be Wednesday eve
ning, June 29, at the First Chris
tian church.
area.
assisting
Smedsted, Mrs. Theodore
Grace. Mrs. O. E. Russell, Mrs.
Dybevik,
FOLLOWING a two months' Washington, D. C, New York
trip Dr. and Mrs. W. H. DarbyjCity, Boston, and on into Can
and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bogart ada to Quebec and Montreal.
have returned home. They went'They returned home by way of
through the south, stopping at I Kansas City, Denver and Salt
New Orleans, then went on to! Lake City.
Coburn Grabenhorst, Mr.
Mrs. Richard Grabenhorst,
and Mrs. Jack Price, Mr.
Mrs. Richard L. Cooley.
and
Mr
and
Miss Rask is a member of the
BEGONIAS 2 FOR 1 SALE
Yes! We are having a two for one sale. Salem's exclusive
Begonia Gardens are having this big sale starling on Friday,
June 17th, and running three full days. However, may
we suggest that you shop early. Just imagine, you purchase
1 doz seedling plants at the regular price of $2.50 and we
will give you ABSOLUTELY FREE another dozen Begonias,
in all colors. It's the buy of the year, so let's all take
advantage of it. Remember for finer Begonias, it's Salem's
only Begonia Specialist , . ,
D-VISTA GARDENS
3225 D Street
Solcm, Or.
CAMERA DEPT.
Main Floor
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