Pax THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, gal . Orero Thnradart Autist 13, 1953 Capital Women Edited MARIAN LOWBT flsCHU Hales Plan Reception On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Hale have Invitation out for a re ception for which they are en tertaininf next Tuesday eve ning, August 18. to honor their on and daughter-in-law, Lt and Mn. Paul Allen Hale. Jr. The young Hales were re cently married and are expect, d to arrive In Salem thlj week-end. The reception will be at 8:30 o'clock in the Golden Phea ant , . WELCOMED home from an extended ftay In the east are Mn. Loring Schmidt and tons, Bucky and Bobby. They went firrt to Chevy Chase, Mary land, to visit Mrs. Schmidt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Sweeny. With the Sweenys then went to Atlantic Beach In North Carolina. Mrs. Schmidt and sons stopped in Chicago and at Yellowstone en route home. AT NESKOWIN this week have been Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hadley and children, Eileen, Alan, Bruce and Nancy, being there with Mrs. Hadley's par ents. Secretary of the Interior and Mrs. Douglas McKay, who nave oeen west tor a few days. Tea for Visitor Honoring her house ' guest, Miu Wilms Hughell of Hunt ington Park, Calif., Mrs. W. S. Ankney Is entertaining ln formally at tea Friday after noon at her home. Guests are Invited to call between t and 6 o'clock. Miss HugheU is here for a week. She is in the guidance department at Huntington Park high school. VISITORS at the home of Rev. and Mrs. G. B. Rundstrom are Miss Else Petersen and Miu Karen Madsen, exchange students from Denmark. Miss Petersen and Miss Madsen , were the first Denmark girls to receive Fullbright scholar ships, and for the past year they have been attending Co lumbia university In New York. They are leaving Thurs day for California to continue their tour of the United States before leaving for Denmark where they plan to be by cnristmat time. Duo Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wal- ther of Dayton are announcing the engagement of their daugh ter, Miss Donna Walther, to El ver uoara, ion o: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hoard of Dayton. No date Is set for the wed ding, but lt la planned for the early spring. Mr. Hoard was graduated from Dayton high scnooi ana is with Western Electric company In Portland. Thhe bride-elect la a senior at Dayton high. AT NESKOWIN this month are Mrs. John Steelhammer and daughter, Jan, Mr. Steel hammer joining hit family at week-ends. Daughter Born From Eugene comes news of the birth of a second daugh ter, Linda Lee, to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd V. Lewis. The baby was born Tuesday, August 11, at Sacred Heart General hospital. The older daughter la Chris tine. Grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. Burton A. Myers of Sa lem and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lewis of Merrill, Ore. Grsat frandmothera are Mrs. I. A. McQvaln of Ealem and Mrs. Effle Tolle of Klamath Falls. Christina Lewis has been visit ing at the Myers home. MRS. CARL PORTER ef Albany has Invited a group of Salem friends to a luncheon at the Aero club In Portland en Saturday. Honors Visitor Honoring her daughter, Mrs. Wallace Hancock of Los An geles, Mrs. Roy E. Smith is en tertaining Friday morning at an Informal coffee. Guests are invited to come at 10 o'clock. Mrs. J. G. Hurd, another daughter of Mrs. Smith, will assist Mrs. Hancock and chil dren, Jacque and Tracey, came two weeks ago, Mrs. Hancock joining his family last weekend. Plan Suppers . Mr. and Mrs. George H. Neuman and Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Sears are to be hosts for two supper parties this week-end at the' Neuman home, guests being Invited for buffet affairs on Saturday and Sunday evenings. Rhotens Return Mr. and Mrs. George Rhoten, daughter, Miss Merle Rhoten, and son, David RhO' ten, returned last evening from a two-week trip in the Cana dian Rockies. They went first to Radium Hot Springs, then to Banff, Jasper park and Lake Louise. Early in September, Miss Rhoten will leave for Sacra mento, Calif., to teach. Miss Lois Burris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Burris of Sa lem, also will be teaching in Sacramento and leaves with Miss Rhoten. David Rhoten leaves the sec ond week-end In September to resume hi work at University of Washington. Coffee . To Be for Miss Beat . Honoring Miss Elizabeth Beat, who la leaving in the early fall to continue work at University of Oregon, Mrs. George Gregor la entertaining at an Informal coffee Friday morning at her home. Guests have been Invited to call be tween 10 a.m. and noon and Include YWCA friends and co workers of Miss Beat Miss Beat has been program director at the YWCA for the past two years. Large Group Going to Camp A large group of Salem girls will be attending the YWCA camp at Silver Creek camp area, August IS to 22. Following la the list of girls going to the camp for that period: - Kathy Archer, Diana Arling, Sharon Beeler, Theresa Beu- tell, Janet Bo?lt, Joyce Burke, Barbara Burns. Patav Cadwal- lader, Wyetta Capps, Patti Claggett Katie Coan, Marilyn Coffel Barbara Lee Cole, Janet Curry, Sharon Lou Cushing, Janet Davenport Suzanne Davis, Roberta DeWeese, Betty Jean Dyke, Julie Erickson, La- verne Farris, Gail Fitzgerald Claudia Fluke, Judy Frost Gloria G. Gogle, Valerie Greene, Susan Grier, Donna Hamman, Nancy Hammer, Judy Harman, Sheryl Helge- son, Barbara Henken, Norma Hooper, Ruby Hooper, Beth Horn, Susan Jackson, Dottye Jones, Roxanne Kaiser, Linda Kern, Stefanie Kurtz, Sharon Langley, DeEtta Lefor, Sharon LeQuest, Mary Beth Locken our, Anne E. McDonough, Joyce Mennis, Susan Merrill, Denice Miller, Barbara Morris, Nadine Nelson, Kay Nickels, Sally Osko, Marilyn Page, Judy Pengra, Judith Perkey, Janice Phillips, Louise Powell, Judy Powers, Beverly Ready, Con nie Reaney, Marilynn Reaney, Ann Robinson, Linda Scofield, Judie Seamster, Dianne Shel ton, Patricia Jean Stevenson, Carol Stolk, Patricia Ann Test, Imogtne Thomas, Susan Todd, ! Clarissa Tomlinson, Sharon Truax, Sandra True, Patricia Unrein, Barbara Wallace, Mar got Wing, Mary Wood, Anna Mae Wright Colleen Zamzow. Guests at Dance Several guests attended the iirque ciuo aance on Saturday evening at izaaa waiter league club house. The party was an informal one. featurinc th tneme, -vacation Daze." Sign posts, travel posters on the wall and maps on the table carried out the theme. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Pittman, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jay McMurran, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Christensen, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strebig. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ahlers, Lt and Mrs. Dwlght Quisen berry. SALEM FRIENDS said fare well to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver T. Mansfield who with their children, Emily Ann. Margaret and Donald, left lata Wednes day for their new home In Washington, D. C. Son Is Born A son, Kinley K. Adams, was born Tuesday, August 11, at Salem Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Kenard Adams. The grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. Kinley K. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Lam- kin, all of Salem, and great grandparents are Mrs. J. E. Kirkpatrick of Salem and Mrs. George Adams of Mt Vernon, Wash. PairTell Engagement Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. William E. Love of Portland of the en- gagement of their daughter, Miss Shirley Jean Love, to Cole Philip Stephens, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Stephens ox sa- lem. An early spring wedding is planned. Miss Love attended Oregon State college and is affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega soror-! ity. Mr. Stephens la a graduate ; of Willamette university where he is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. He is now at-" tending University of Oregon medical school where be is a member of Pi Beta Pi medical group. . Dance Group Four Corners The Circle 4 dance club will meet Friday, August 14. at 8:30 p. m., in the Community hall. Mrs. Frank Stone, who recently attenaea the Institute of folk dancing at the College of the Pacific 'In Stockton, Calif., will be the In struetor, bringing new dances 1- ,V TT(. m,- w UIC gruuy. 1WBM U IUV .IF I rang will oe sir. ana jurs Frank Earnest Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Groves. Mr. and Mrs. Art Woelk. Visitors are welcome, Oak Knoll Women Visit at Albany A large group of members from Oak Knoll Ladies Golf club went to Albany today for a return visit with the women golfers there. Yesterday, 18 women- from Rlverwood club were guests of the Oak Knoll group. A no-host luncheon was served at the Y cafe at noon. Prizes for the day went to the following: Ri- verwood women, Mrs. William Foster, low net; Mrs. Clyde Bailey, low gross; Mrs. Clyde Bailey, points; Salem women, Mrs. E. J. Studebaker, low net; Mr. Arvid Friedland, low gross; Mrs. Leland Lefors, points. At the luncheon, Mrs. Wil liam A.hhv nreiented the Oak Knoll trophy to Mrs. Leland Lefors for a low net of 234 on 54-hole play. Mrs. Leland Plant was runner-up with 2S4. Engagement Told Mrs. R. A. White, Brooks, Is announcing the engagement of her daughter. Miss Kathleen N. White, to Wayne A. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albin Johnson, of Silverton. No data has been set for the wedding. MT. ANGEL Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aman have as their guests their daughter and MMlMhllHrn Mrs. Rnhrt An. pleby and children, Gary, Pa. tricia and Linda of Eugene. Gary will stay with his grand mother. Mrs. R. O. Appleby. during the bean picking season. IT'S LEON'S GREAT CLEAN-UP NOW IN PROGRESS 234 N. 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