Friday, August 14, 195S . THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem, Orcfoa Tin t Miss Moll Sets Date chets and other articles. Another exhibit loaned by Miss Alena Jacobtea el the Oregon herb society depicted the miking ot nerb dyes. At the tea table, fresh herbs provided the basis for Individ Reunion Planned At Paulson Home The new home ot Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Paulson, 667 Bren ner, will be the scene of re union this week-end when the Paulson entertain relative from Minnesota and Iowa. Arriving as house guest tor the week-end will be Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Evans ot Ames, Iowa, and their three boys, Robert, Thomas and Rodger. Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Paulson are listers. With them will be their mother, Mrs. George Mar dink, ot Stephen, Minn. Mr. 'log for California to Join ha nuioana wno as jus rmunm Merdlnk will remain for a short stay at the Paulson home. The Evan family will make their home at CorvalU where Dr. Evan will assume a posi tion In soil physic in the De partment of Soli at Oregon State college. MEMBERS of Epsllon Sigma Alpha met at the home of Mrs. Elvin Hakinson, with Mrs. Crifton Boehmer assisting. A handkerchief ahower honored Mr. Lloyd Hunter, who 1 leav- from overseas. -The nest meeting will ba at tha ham nf Mrs. William HoU- il it ear on September 15. A bride ot early September will be Miss Patricia Moll, who ha announced Sunday, Sep-4 ual brewing; tea made of blend. D:st!3 Grs:.i Sf:;J till As;:sl22 Chspntsn Drrj Sl:ra . lit CaadalarU Blvd. tember I. at date for her mar riage to Robert E. Wiper of Sa Salem. The ceremony will be at five o'clock that evening in the first ed herbs was poured, as was nero puncb, and herb sand wiches and cookie were serv ed, i Of interest during the after noon was a tour through Mrs. Smith's herb garden, noted for wide variety of well known and rare plants. r,. xil ' x? -an Congregational church. Dr. Brooks Moor oz me rirst Methodist church officiating. The reception also will be at the church. The engagement of the cou ple was announced this past ..... Tk- HriH.lfft im th daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. J. Clyde Boyle of Hood Canal,1 Wash., and Mr. Wiper is the ton nf Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Wirier' il r Garden Club Meets At White Residence Mt. Angel Mm. C. H. Hal vorson, Silverton chrysanthe mum grower, was guest speak er at the meeting of the Mount Angel Garden club; Wednesday evening, at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. White, east of town. Mrs. Halvorson gave the early history of the chrysanthemum and lectured on the care of chrysanthemum growing. Mrs. Halvorson invited club members to visit her gardens when the early English varie ties will be blooming the mid dle of October, and again while the later varieties bloom ap proximately the second week in November. She was the sweep stakes winner, in the Portland show last fall, receiving 48 rib bons, including 3 grand prizes on her 50 entries. Club members were Invited to come early in the evening Wednesday to see the many beautiful flowers in the spa cious gardens at the White res idence. Special guests included Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Halvorson, Sil verton, Mrs. Mary Albright, Miss Kreta Albright, Mrs. Er nest Brosig, Mrs. Olga Rogan Birthday Event Wednesday was a big day for Susan Mae Ramsdell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don D. Ramsdell. She celebrated her seventh birthday at a party with some of the guests including "old friends" from Portland. The party group is shown above around the beautifully decor ated table, Susan Mae being in the center at the head of, the table, in the far background. Miss Luthro to Be Married in Alaska Silverton The Rev. and Mrs. Joseph A. Luthro are an nouncing the betrothal of Miss and Miss Gloria Rogan, all of Marquam. Mrs. Paul SUffe, president, and Mrs. George Olsavsky, sec retary, presided during the business sessions. Plans were made for club members to at tend the opening day at the Gresham fair, and also make, a tour to some of the lily farms in that vicinity. . , Mrs. John Drescher and Mrs. M. N. Wampach will be hos tesses for the September meet ing, the second Wednesday of the month. The annual plant sale will be held in October. The hosts, Mr. and Mrs. White, were assisted in serving refreshments by their daugh ter, M't. John Christenson, of Portland, and Mrs. Doris Me- dor of Oregon City. Bermce Luthro, the pastors sister, to Elton Thayer of Fair banks, Alaska. . . Following her graduation in 1951 from the University of Alaska, Miss Luthro has been a home demonstration agent, at Homer, Alaska. Following at tending the 4-H Congress in Chicago last December, en route home she stopped over in Silverton for a few days' visit at the home of her brother. Mr. Thayer, a student at the University of Alaska, is with the park service staff at Mt. McKinley National Park this summer. The wedding is planned for September 20 at Fairbanks Lu theran church, Fairbanks, Alas ka, where the couple are mem bers, Mr. Thayer becoming an affiliate during the pastorate of the Rev. Mr. Luthro at this church before accepting the call to the Trinity Lutheran church. - The couple plan to visit in Silverton on their wedding trip. UmetU university. ' Garden Club's Herb Tea Said Success Lebanon The 18th annual herb tea of the Lebanon Garden club last Saturday in the Peter F. Smith garden attracted more than ISO guests, many from out ot town. Favors at the registra tion table were small vials of herb salad vinegar and a wide choice of plant slips. Mrs. L. W. Franks. Redmond, state Garden Clubs president, was Introduced and spoke on federation work and projects of indiv'dual clubs. Edible wild plants and their uses in salads, Jellies, greens and various unique dishes were described by Mrs. Lester Muntt, Sweet Home, chai.man of the state club's wildlife com mittee. Mrs. C. F. 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