THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, BaJesa, Oregea Friday, September 11. MM -ntOM- Peg in Washington -BJ ALENI (PEQ) fHILLIM- Wuhinfton, D. C., Sept T Dui Mmriam: . Secretary and Mr. Donilas ' McKay apent the Labor Day wees: end at Williamsburg, They have planned a trip to the historic reconstructed Vir ginia town aver line they moved east, but hava had to postpone it until now. They made their headquarters at the entrancing Williamsburg Inr. but visited Jamestown and Yorktown and the Colonial Na tional Park area generally. Since the administration ot the park is under the interior, the secretary visited with its super intendent and Inspected the various buildings and sites and parkways that are included in the national recreational area. The McKays attended the pageant, "The Common Glory,' which is given during the ram mer months in an amphitheatre on the James river between 1 Williamsburg and Jamestown A deluge on Saturday night stopped the performance after the first act ana iney were drenched. Undaunted, they re turned on Sunday evening for the second act Another historic spot visited recently by the couple was Stratford, the birthplace of Tney one given by Secretary el Stats Dulles and the other by the Japanese Ambassador. The lat ter dinner will be followed at 10:30 by a reception at the Jap anese Embassy, to which the ladies have been invited, and Mrs. McKay will loin the sec retary there. The 18-year-old heir of the Emperor of Japan is not here as an official repre sentative of his country, but he is being accorded full visiting honors as a part of the program to foster continued good will between the two nations. During the recent two weeks of ninety to a hundred degree temperatures, entertaining has been at a minimum, but airs. McKsy wss the honor guest one day at a bridge luncheon at which Mrs. Clareace Davis, wife of the solicitor of the In terior Department entertained at ner apartment at the Shera ton Park. This hss been a per iod when air-conditioning has been truly a boon, as the night time temneratures remain in the high seventies which makes sleep difficult without some cooling system. The heat was broken by torrential rains over the week-end and today has, been sunny with a cool 80 de grees, W. W. Nuekels, of the Mac- fiuarsl Robert K. Lee, stormed there daring the week- Laren School for Boys at Wood' end trin to Irviniton. Virginia, burn, was here last week but just a week prior to the Wil liamsburg trip. The estate, for- : merly 6000 acres in size. Is now under the custody of the Na tional Society of Colonial Dames of America. The huge mansion has four huge chim neys serving sixteen fireplaces. The McKays reported that an excellent job had been done In preserving the beauty of the original rooms. In a nearby town, they attended church services Sunday morning at Christ Church, built In 1878. Typical of colonial churches were the small high-walled pews with their narrow ben ches. The visit of Japan's Crown Prince to Washington this week Is bringing a round of entertaining in embassy and State Department circles. Sec retary McKay has been invited to the two "white tie" dinners. missed his Intended visit with the secretary. Two Portland- erf, C. H. Gueffroy and Ward Cook, who have been here for some time on gas company hearings, are returning to Ore- ion this week with sirhs of re lief, we hear. A new Washing- tonian soon to return to Oregon is Miss Sally Scott who will be back at Oregon State college for her sophomore year. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Scott former Baker residents, who are living at Brad-lee Towers across from the Potomac from the District Since their arrival here in June, Miss Sally and her sister, Miss Patty, have been enjoying the swimming pool facilities in their vicinity. Patty wiU at tend high school at nearby Alexandria. Sincerely, Peg. Miss Upjohn, Mr. Dudley Tell Troth Of special Interest In roman tic news today is announce ment of the engagement of Miss Barbara Upjohn, young' est daughter of Mrs. Donald H. Upjohn and the late Mr. Up john, to Harold C. ' Dudley, Santa Boss, Calif., son of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Dudley of Fill more. Calif. The news was revealed to the family and close friends earlier this week when Miss Upjohn and Mr. Dudley were here to visit with her mother over the Labor Day weekend. No date is announced for the wedding. The bride-to-be is a graduate of University of California at Los Angeles where she Li a member of Delta Delta Delta ororitT. and later received her master of arts degree in retail lna at New York university. She is a department executive in a San Francisco store. Mr. Dudley wss graduated from University ot California in agriculture economy and is a member of Theta Chi fratern ity there. Be was in sgrlculture extension service for a time and is now in business for him self in a seed and feed concern in Santa Boss. Capital Women Edited ky MARIAN LOWBX FHCHKR I - . ' - - . .- nj-., , . . . , . . ' v - -- " - ' - ' V "" ..., :;, - . . " , " '- - .... , ..'-I : . , V I i i i CA . II 1 .J' d-sa-.. mJL. ,'ire j? -dftsi ijfcurt'i iTiMfc 1 1 mmd tfinlgraii Married September 4 Mr. end Mrs. Daniel Eugene Barham (Betty Setter), above, were married September 4. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Batter and Mr. Barham is the son ot Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Barham. (McEwan studio picture.) Toastmistress Club Entertained Mrs. Robert Morrow wss welcomed as a new member to the Salem Toastmistress club at the first dinner nuet inc of the fall at the Golden Pheasant on Thursday night Miss Amanda Anderson .was in charge of table topics. Mrs. Dsn Madsen was the tosstmis tress and speakers were Mrs. J. M. Hartley, Miss Ada Boss, Mrs. George Beane, Miss Con stance Weinman, and Mrs. Margaret Hampton. Miss Ross won the oscar for the evening. Mrs. Ethel Niles was timekeeper and Mrs. . Marion Wooden the hostess. Guests were Miss Margaret Maddox, Mrs. Eugene Blush and Mrs. Eugene Javens. At Golf Day Winners for the day's play at Oak KnoU Ladies' Golf club day. Wednesday, incldded Mrs. Leland Flank and Mrs. Arthur May for class A; Mrs. Jsmes Van Keulen ana mrs. J. v. Campbell for class B. Match vlay on the Marge ruignam cup is on now, and members are asked to be on hand to tee off at a.m. next Wednes day. Visitors Here Mrs. Clara Norton has been entertaining out-of-town guests. Mrs. A. L. Eversoll of Grand Island, Neb., is visiting Mrs. Norton and with other rela tives in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Wiggins and son, Donald, Portland, also were visitors here at the home ot Mrs. Norton and took in the state fair. Mr. Wiggins is a brother of Mrs. Norton. Plan Trip Mr. and Mrs. Philip T. Bouf- fleur are leaving Portland Monday night for Flint Mich. There they will pick up a new car and will go on an extensive tour of the east and middle west, eprnute home to travel through the Dakotas to Rush, more park, and to stop at Pike's Peak, Denver, Salt Lake City, Sacramento and other places. They will be gone six weeks to two months. Miss Mix . To Be Wed A wedding for next Sundoy will be that of Miss Margaret A. Mix of Independence and Ronald Clark Bartley of Can yonville. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira D. Mix of In dependence and Mr. Bartley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Bartley of Canyonville. The ceremony will be at 4 p.m. Sunday In the Presby terian church at Independence, the reception following in the Woman s club. Mrs. Larry Walker of Cor vallis is to be matron of honor for the bride. Miss Ann Swall of Tularie, Calif., and Miss Nancy Maxwell of Portland, the bridesmaids. The young couple will be in Corvallis this winter, Mr. Bart ley to work for his master's degree. Both were graduated in Jun eat Oregon State col lege, the bride being a mem ber of Alpha Xi Delta soror ity. Mr. Bartley a member of Acacia. Dinner Tonight Hosts for an Informal din ner Friday evening will be Mr. and Mrs. William J. Braun and Mr. and Mrs. T. Harold Tomlln son, entertaining at the Braun home. The party will be In the gar dens and about 80 will be in the group. J ! t Housewarming Event Friday Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. Towle are entertaining a group this evening at their apartment in the Lee, the affair being in the nature of a housewarming. Guests will include officials in the state highway department and their wives. In the group will be Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Baldock, Mr. and Mrs. W.' C. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. W. W Stiffler, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Glaisyer, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Query, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. jEofield, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. May, Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Lindes, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. G. Wyckoff, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hester, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. War- field, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Maison and the Towles. SALEM friends WiU be in terested to learn Chief Lloyd L. Hunter, USN. and Mrs. Hun ter and their son, Robert, are now at home at 777 Alamldos avenue. Long Beach, Calif. Chief Hunter recently returned from duty in Korean waters and will be in the south for a ume. urn. nunter and son were in Salem with her mother, Mrs. Donald H. Upjohn, during nis aosence. MRS. GEORGE T. BUNN Is planning two Informal coffees next Tuesday to honor Mrs. Donald Fisher, who has re turned to Salem to reside after two years away. Guests are be ing invited to call between 10:30 and 12:30 o'clock and between 2:30 and 4:30 o'clock, Mr. Fisher has been in the navy and was recently dis charged. The couple is building a new nome off Wallace Road. ' IN THE EA8T for a month are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Willi. They left on Wednesday night and plan to tour the eastern states. Date for Wedding Set Mrs -Delia Schoneboom an nounces the engagement ana anDroachinc marriage of Mr daughter. Miss Willa Jean Schoneboom, to ueimar ner man. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Herman. Th wedding is to be Septem ber 18. at 7 o'clock at the First Baptist church, Dr. Lloyd I. Anderson officiating. Miss Schoneboom will have as her attendant her sister, Mrs. Clyde Kahlert of St Louis, Mo. Edward Herman, Jr., brother of Mr. Herman, will be his at tendant The couple are em ployed at the Western Psper & Converting Company. After a brief honeymoon they will be at borne on Highland Avenue. State Fair Theme Features Decorations The State Fair theme feat ured the party for the Salem Sojourners club Thursday af ternoon, at Salem Woman's club house. Dessert was served. card games following. Minia ture rodeo figures were at the individual tables, and brightly colored leis were given out to all attending. Guests were Mrs. Robert Schroeder and Mrs. Arthur Calllson. Mrs. A. B. Davie was introduced as a new member. Honors at bridge went to Mrs. C. E. Thomas, Mrs. Ro bert Schroeder, Mrs. Don Rich ardson, Mrs. Allen Ferris, and at canasta, to Mrs. Frank Parcher. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Willard Christo pher, Mrs. Laura Fletcher, Mrs. P. J. Edkins, Mrs. Edith Cunningham, Mrs. Keith Rhode. v MRS. CLARK CRAIG and her daughter, Mrs. Fred Mat thieu and the letter's children, Ann and Jim, have returned from Magna, Utah, where they attended the wedding of a cous in. Miss Nadine Taylor, who was married on September S to Tony Mastronardl. Mrs. Mat thieu was matron of honor for her cousin and Ann Matthieu was the ring bearer. The bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Taylor, were one time Salem residents. ..4 . 1 r J W I Are Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Billy W. Suggs (Louisa Jane Spalding), above, were married September 8. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Spalding of Chemawa and Mr. Suggs is the son of Mrs. Effie Suggs of Spur, Texas. (McEwan studio picture.) RETURNING last evening from a week in San Mateo and Oakland, Calif., was Miss Mar- jorle Becke. This week-end she will be leaving for Eugene to complete her senior work at University of Oregon. Wedding Sunday in Portland Of Interest to Salem friends la the wedding In Portland next Sunday when Miss Betty Jean Muliin and Tbomaa Paul Joseph, Jr. will be married. The ceremony will bo sol emnized at 4 o'clock in the Westminster Presbyterian church, the reception following also to be at the church: Among those expecting to go from Salem for the wedding are Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Williams. Mr. Joseph is a nephew of Mrs. Williams. The bride-elect is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl P. Mullln of Portland and Mr. Joseph Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Joseph of Weiser, Idaho. The young couple will be living in Salens this year, Mr. Joseph to continue his work In the Willamette law school, the bride to be counsellor of ad missions at Willamette. GUESTS of Justice and Mrs. Walter Too re this 'week-end will be Mr. and Mrs. Graham Killara of Portland. They will take In the State Fair together on Saturday, ' the T oozes and Killams to be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Williams in their box at the races. "ILLY THE KID" JEAMS Knees Guaranteed for life of garment MARGWEN'S Capitol Shopping Center e MSMHiMa MM tHlSJM AT ITS CZJt Linoleum NATIONAL BRANDS CAPITOL FLOOR COVERINGS 817 S. High Ph. 457S1 A PICNIC followed by children baseball and old tmt dancing i is scheduled by the Co-Rec club of the YWCA on Friday at 8:30 p.m. Those attending will meet at the YWCA build ing and then go to Paradise Island park. Eddie Wulft and Miss ftcella Ballan are the co chairmen for the affair. DAR Event Lebanon Santiam chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution, will be the host group to a meeting of District 2, on September 18 at the Pres byterian church. The stecsion opens at 10 a.m., and luncheon will be served in the church dining room at 12:30 o'clock. Twenty-five guests are ex pected. They will represent Chemeketa, Coos Bay, Oregon, Linn and Lewis and Clark chapters. "HOME from a vscstion in California are Mr. and Mrs. T. Harold Tomlinson and daugh ter and son, Kaye and Sande, and Mrs. Tomllnaon't father, J. C Sande. They were at Berke ley. Mrs. Tomlinson and the FROM OKINAWA comes news of the birth ot a daugh ter, Lori Lee, to Captain and Mrs.. Lloyd Chapman. The went south on the baby is their second child, a train, Mr. Tomlinson and Mr. I little boy being Jcott. Captain Sande joining them there and Chapman is stationed with the the enure family driving home. I engineers on Okinawa. Grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Virgil LEAVING Thursday for the state convention of the Amer ican Gold Star Mothers in Med ford were Mrs. J, D. White, Mrs. Lucy Lichty, Mrs. Helen Taylor, Mrs. Perry Sylves and Mr. and Mrs. George Pro. The convention is September 11 and 12. Yesterday, pre-convention delegates were taken on tour of Camp White and entertained there at dinner in the evening. MT. ANGEL The members ot Court Marlon No. 718, Cath olic Daughters ot America, will meet Monday evening, September 14, at 8 o'clock in the meeting room of St Mary's school. Hostesses for the soc ial hour are Mrs. Edward G. Unger and Mrs. George Vsch-ter. Avery of Corvallis and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Forbis ot Salem. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Brookshtre of Ridge field. Wash. DONT Throw Your Watch Away We Fix Them Whea Others Can't THE JEWEL BOX 441 State St. Stka WW" DR. ROBERT J. WILLIAMSON Announces the Opening ef Practice In Optometry With efficet located In tha Llvesley IMf., Salem, Orefen EVENING HOURS MONDAY TO FRIDAY Serurdeys 9 a.m. re 5 p.m. EXAMINATION IT APPOINTMENT TELEPHONE 4-4231 III Ho! 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