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"ylrf Fair39 at Kirks Tomorrow Reception Set For Mrs. Starr Mrs. Clara L. Starr is to be honored on her 90th birthday with an informal reception Saturday afternoon, July 28, in the Carrier room of the First Meth odist church. Friends are to call between 3 and 6 o'clock. Arranging the affair are Mrs. Starr's daughter, Mrs. C. D. Morse of Salem and her son, Chester H. Starr of Los An geles, Calif. Mrs. Morse and Mr. Starr are to be in an informal reception line with the honoree to greet the guests. Mrs. Starr was born near Lebanon and Is a pioneer in Linn county. She is the wife of the late Dr. I. W. Starr and sister of the late C. P. Bishop. Mrs. Starr has been queen of the Linn coun ty pioneer group for being one of the oldest members of the group. Assisting with pouring and serving at the reception will be Mrs. Elmer J, Stanard, Mrs. Mason Bishop, Mrj. M. C. Findley and Mrs. B. T. Kumier, all of Salem; Mrs. Mason Stanard, Mrs. Clar ence M. Bishop and Mrs. Robert M. Bish op, Portland; Mrs. S. B. Gillette, of Kent, Wash.; Mrs. L. B. Morse of Brownsville: Mrs. C. F. Morse of Leb anon; Mrs. Mildred McHaman and Mrs. Faye Dedman of Eugene; Miss Lenore Powell of Albany and Mrs. Earl Coch ran of McMinnville. Passing the guest book will be Mrs. Robert Hartley of Salem, daughter of Mrs. C. D. Morse, and Mrs. Winfield Morse of Lebanon, daughter-in-law of Mrs. Morse. A birthday party is to be given Tues day afternoon for Mack Lowery on his fourth birthday at the home of his grand mother, Mrs. H. G. Maison. Mrs. Kelton Lowery and three children arrived from Jackson, Miss., recently to visit Mrs. Lowery's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Maison. Invited are Greg and Laurie Barclay, Bobbie and Duff Sullivan, Marilyn Dyer, Jan Steclhammcr, Ricky Grabenrhorst, Jranka McLeod, Tad Arbucklc, Michael Shinn and Jane Kelly, the latter from Port Townsend, Wash. I Santee-Simpson A wrddinR in Portland this evrnin Is to bfi that of Miss Ramona Jean Simp son, daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Simpson of Portland, and Edwin Eugene Santco, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry San tor of Salem. The ceremony will be performed at 8 o'clock at the Foursquare Gospel church by the Rev. Harold W. Jeffries. A standard of white gladioluses be fore a blue velvet curtain, palms and candelabrum will be used in decora tions. Linda Shiley in a yellow frock and Jerry McConnachie In white, four-year-old cousins of the bride, are to be candlcliRhters. Organist for the nuptials will be Jose phine Sanders and soloists, Helen Beals and Daniel Barron. The bride's father will give her in marriage. She has chosen a gown of snow white satin trimmed with fine handmade Irish lace. The dress is fash ioned with over-shoulder cuff of white iatin, and long sleeves. A crown trim med with seed pearls holds the finger tip veil which is trimmed with lace to match the gown. The bride will carry cascade bouquet of three orchids and tephanotls with large white satin bow. Miss Kathryn Santee, sister of the bridegroom, is to be maid of honor, wearing a soft green gown and a head dress of carnations with green dolley background. She is to carry a nosegay of orchids and carnations with dolley background and green satin ribbons. Bridesmaids will be Miss Doreen Bis ceglia of Tigard In chiffon pink, Miss Doris Cole of Portland in soft yellow, or !- . - 15 ' ' 1 7 The Hayesville Woman's club will hold its annual picnic at the home of the Charles McAllisters, Thursday, July 2(1, at 12:30 p.m. Wedding Tonight Miss Lorraine Blodgclt of Huntington Beach, Calif, in orchid and Miss Gaylc Albert of LaGrande, in ice blue. They will carry nosegays of Vanda orchids and cnrmitiniis will) trim to match their formuls and wear marquisette mitts in matching colors. All the gowns are of marquisette over taffeta. David Simpson, younger brother of the bride, and Doreen Worthlnglon of Salem are ringbearer and flower girl. They are to be dressed as miniature bride and bridegroom. Donald Simpson and Harry Santee, Jr., younger brothers of the bride and . bridegroom are junior ushers and will escort the mothers to their seats. Best man will be Kenneth Hay of Ore gon City and ushers are Harold Goshoen of Salem, Gilbert Frey, Robert Styles and Bud Jeffries of Portland. The bride and bridegroom's mothers will wear matching dinner gowns of soft aqua and corsages of Vanda orchids. A reception is arranged for the re ception hall in the church. The bride's aunt, Delia Jeffries, will cut the cake, assisted by the bride's cousin, Miss Mary Lou Mayer. Pouring will be: Mrs. Roy Worthington, Mrs. Harold Jeffer ies, and Miss Jean Schwartz. Miss Joyce Robinson and Miss Sharon Simpson, sister of the bride, will attend the guest book. A wedding trip to Canada is planned following which the couple will make their home in Los Angeles, Calif., where both will attend Life Bible college. For going away the bride has chosen an orchid suit with white accessories and the orchid from her bridal bouquet. ."" v, l . Sac ft a (Juteo-Miller studio picture) m am. v. -V- ' v. :. n; t if m ii itf nAhaffuniwari hut -EMBERS of the Past Presidents club of Capital unit No. 9, Amer ican Legion auxiliary, and their families will be entertained at the an nual club picnic Thursda'y evening. July 26. at 6:30 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Palmatcer, route 5, box 280. Assisting the hostess are to be Mrs. Willard Rickey. Mrs. W. W. Woodruff, Mrs. Oscar C. Christcnsen, Mrs. Onas S. Olson, and Mrs. Edward F. Voight. Those attending are to take tnble serv ice and picnic basket lunches. Announcement is being made o u.e engagement of Miss Louise Thompson to Snlwyn Loveless. No date is set for the wedding. The bride-elect, a student at SaJem high school, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Thompson. Mr. Loveless is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chavis. He is stationed with the navv at Norfolk, Va. Arriving this .week-end to be at the home of the George A. Browns is Miss Helen Gordon of Barnesboro, Pa. Miss Gordon, a sister of Mrs. Brown, taught at Chemawa Indian schpol a year ago and plans to teach there again the com ing year. She spent a few days in Spo kane, Wash., en route to Salem. Visitor expected at the E. I. Foster home next week-end is their daughter. Mrs. Clyde G. Herr, Jr. (Jean Foster) of Watsonville, Calif. She will be in Salem until the first of August when the Fos ters to return with her to California to make their home at Watsonville. Miss Gertrude Acheson, executive di rector of the YWCA. is spending the week in Portland with her sister, Mrs. George A. Ferret. Accompanying Miss Acheson is another sister, Dr. Edna Ache son, of Chicago, 111., who is visiting in Salem for the summer. Final arrangements are being made today for the Salem Art association "Art Fair," which is to be given at the Morningside home of the Walter Kirks, Sunday afternoon and evening. The in terested public is invited to call between the hours of 3 and 9 o'clock to view the many exhibits which will be on display in the guest house and on the patios and terrace at the Kirk home. General chairmen from the Art associ ation are Mrs. Kirk, Mrs. William E. Anderson and Mrs. F. W. Poorman. Works of members of the Creative Art group will be on display and several of the members are to be present during the afternoon and evening to do sketch ing and painting. Among those at work will be Mrs. Ida Nestell, David Duni way and Mrs Elva Stanton. Hand woven articles are to be exhib ited by the Weavers guild under the direction of Mrs. Frederick Hill Thomp son, Mrs. Hugh Morrow, Mrs. Breyman Boise. Mrs. William H. Burghardt and Mrs. George Bagnall. Gaiety Hill Garden club members are planning arrangements of cut flow ers, vases and garden tools. Members assisting are Mrs. Lester Barr, Mrs. J. N. Bishop, Mrs. Ronald E. Jones and Miss Edith Schryver. A coke and refreshment concession will be another feature of the fair spon sored by the Spinsters club with Miss CJiarlo'.te Alexander in charge. No admission is being charged but a volunteer offering will be taken. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene I. Foster left by train this morning for Seattle. Wash., where they will visit Mrs. Foster's nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Stevens and two children. They will spend, the week-end there and on Mon day take a boat trip to Victoria, B.C., and the San Juan Islands. The Fosters plan to be gone a week, Cootiette club No. 140 is to meet at the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall, Fri day, July 27. (Jutten-MiUer studio picture) Mrs. Allport Feted Mrs. Dean Allport was honored at a shower this afternoon in the gar dens of Mrs. L. L. Hansen on Miller street, assisted by Mrs. D. L. Lovell and Mrs. LcRoy J. Stewart. A dessert lunch eon was served at small tables centered by arrangements of summer flowers. Those invited were Mrs. Norman Acoff. Mrs. George Emigh, Miss Diane Emigh. Mrs. Rex Kimmcll. Miss Doro thy Kessell, Mrs. Albert Blankenship, Mis. E. Burr Miller, Miss Rita O'Brien, I - ."5 ''.:vn Ben:. Mrs. TSmina Lou Cir row, Airs. Donald Rcinkc, Mrs. B. M. Donaldson, Mrs. Joseph Di Fillppi, Mrs. Curtis Hale, Mrs. Augusta Allport, Mrs. John Lockead, Mrs. Adam Lefor, Mrs. Hubert Williamson. Miss Gail Lockead, Mrs. Jim Kribs, Mrs. Howard Houek, Mrs. Frank Waldorf. Mrs. Reid Hamil ton. Miss Kay Lovell, Miss Jackie All port, Mrs. Carl Allport. Mrs. Paul Hale, Mrs. Lloyd Demarest and Mrs. Ted Bus sell, all of Salem, and Mrs. Lawrence Lister, Miss Patricia Lister and Mrs. Robert Bitar of Portland, the honored guest and the hostesses. Mr', and Mrs. Fred Moxlcy have re turned from a month-long vacation to Columbus. Ohio, where they were house guests of their daughter, Mrs. John Mil ler. They returned to Salem via the northern route, stopping in Livingston, Montana, to visit Mr. Moxley's sister, Mrs. E. T. Lake. Leaving for Camp Westwind, YWCA summer camp at Three Rocks, Ore., next Wednesday to spend a week will be Misses Laura Parsegian, Thelma Cook, Shirley Jones, and Janet Mayfield. Physical examinations are given for the YWCA girls, Camp Fire Girls and Girl Scouts each Thursday evening dur ing camp sessions at the YWCA. The examinations are sponsored by the com munity chest agencies and the medical society. f f (Juten-Mlller studio picture) SEVERAL MEMBERS ot the Wearers guild lat upper left) are looking over articles which they will display at the Salem Art Association "Art Fair" tomorrow at the Walter Kirk home. From left to right are Mrs. William H. Burghardt, Mrs. Frederick Hill Thompson, Mrs. Hugh Morrow and .Mrs. George Bagnall. IN THE GARDEN HOUSE at left are (left to right) Mrs. Lester F. Barr, Mrs. J. N. Bishop and Mrs. Ronald E. Jones, members of the Gaiety Hill Garden club. They are planning arrangements of cut flowers, vases and garden' tools for the "Art Fair." THE QUARTET above on the patio off the living room of the Kirk home include (left to right) Miss Jean Voigt, Miss Ruth Holtzman. Mrs. Kirk and Miss Charlotte Alexander. Miss Voigt, Miss Holtzman, and Miss Alexander arc members of the Spinsters club which is sponsoring a coke booth at the "Art Fair." OSMIS Dance club is planning a sport dance for Saturday evening, July 28, at the Izaak Walton hall. Dancing will be between 9:30 and 12:30 , o'clock to the music of Chet Mulkey's orchestra. Arranging the affair are Mr. and Mrs. John Bostrack, chairman, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Munson Mr. and Mrs. Richard King and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dumler. ' Invitations are in the mail for the wedding of Miss Patty Jo Hammond and Gilbert V. Oliver, both of Portland. The ceremony will be performed at 8 o'clock, Saturday evening, August 11, in the Sun nyside Methodist church in Portland. A reception will follow in the church parlors. The bride-elect is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. P. M. Hammond and Mr. Oliver is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oli ver, all of Portland. The engagement of the couple was announced in February on the Willamette university campus. Both were graduated from Willamette university in June. , Mr. and Mrs. David L. Scott gave a surprise housewarming for Mrs. Scott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Peters Thursday evening, at their new home at 3380 Willa Lane. A buffet supper was served and gifts presented the guests. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Peters, Mrs. Donald Brazie, Mrs. Cora Scott, Mrs. Pauline Muller. Mr. and Mrs. George Bell, Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Williams, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Voigt, the Rev. and Mrs. Brooks Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Thompson. Mrs. Agnes Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hockett, Mrs. Myrtle Reaney, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hoy, Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Scott and the host and hostess. MISS SARAH THE ENGAGEMENT ef Miss Sarah Jane 8. Rarkstnnd. to Blair MrCabe. son of Mr. recently, tit date is set for the wedding. Wedding Date Set The wedding date of Miss Joan Chas tain and George Knox has been set for Friday, August 24. The ceremony is to be performed at 7:30 o'clock that eve ning in the First Church of God at Hood and Cottage streets. Following the wedding the couple will make their home in Salem where Mr. Knox is employed. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs F. R. Groat and Mr. Knox is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Knox. Both attended Salem schools. Visitors in Salem this week are! Mrs. Ada Baker and her granddaughter, Bev erly Slentz, of Caldwell, Kansas. They are house guests of Mrs. Baker's niece, ' Mrs. B. M. Bennett. Mrs. Baker is also, visiting her brother, Hugo Czaplin ski, who makes his home with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ben nett. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Woodruff and Richard and Miss Hazel Stump drove to Molalla Wednesday evening for din ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Parsons, son-in-law and daughter of Mrs. Baker. Mrs. Baker and Miss Slentz spent several days with the Parsons be fore coming to Salem Wednesday night with the Woodruffs. They plan to be house guests of the Woodruffs as well as the Bennetts for several days while here. Word has come from Stockton, Calif., of the birth of a daughter, Katrin Lou ise, to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar C. Christensen, Jr. (Shirlee Marie Reimann), Thursday, July. 19. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Reimann and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar C. Christcnsen, all of Salem. The baby is the first grandchild in the two families. (jMttn.MUltr tuM, aklurri JANE BACKSTRAND Barkstrand. daughter of Dr. and Mn Jerald and Mra. Charles W. McC'abe, was announced .,jf ',.- I