Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 21, 1954, Page 6, Image 6

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    Paw B SECTION I
THE CAPITAE JOURNAL; Salem, Oregon
Monday, June 21, 1954 '
ital Women
Edited by MARIAN LOWBT FISCHER
Miss Toycen
Engaged to
Mr. Buswell
Announcement ii being made
by Mr. and Mr. W. A. Toycen of
the engagement of their (.tigh
ter; fciiss Pauliua Toycen, to John
W. Buswell, Jr., ion of Mr. and
Mrs. John W. Buswell of Aroaril
lo, Texai.
The bride-elect has completed
her freshman year at Oregon
Stat college.
Mr. Buswell will be a junior
at OSC next year and is a mem
ber of Phi Kappa Tau fraternity.
No date is announced for the
wedding.
Miss Fleming
Bride on. Friday
The wedding of Miss May Hem
mi. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.
M. Fleming, and Richard Frank
Thurman, son of Mrs. Florence
Thurman, was an event of Friday
night in the First Congregational
diurcti. Dr. Julian J. Keiser
ficiating at the 8 o'clock rites.
The bride wore a slate blue suit
with white hat end navy blue ac
cessories, and a corsage of white
orchids.
Miss Nancy Ladd attended the
bride. She wore pinic sun wnn
corsage of pink sweet peas.
Donald Thurman was best man.
The reception was at the home
of the bride, parents.
The couple will be at home at
1254 Highland Avenue, saiem.
Parties GVen for
Visitor From Eugene
Mm. Kenneth Barker and daugh
ter, Linda, formerly of Salem, left
Saturday for their home in Eu
gene following a few days visit
here at the home of her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr, and Mrs.
Dayl Burros.
On Frirfaj morning, Mrs. Bur
res invited a group in for coffee
for Mrs. Barker. In the group were
Mrs. Barker, Mrs. Leonard Row
an, Mrs. Frank Gerdon, Mrs. Earl
Viesko, Mrs. Gerald Fisher, Mrs.
Willard Thompson, Mrs. Ora Har
der and the hostess.
Mrs. Robert White entertained
Thursday evening at bridge for
Mrs. Darner, in the group were
Mrs. Barker, Mrs. Burres, Mrs.
Earl Viesko. Mrs. Chester Pick
ens, Mrs. Weslev Ritchie. M
John Ritchey, Mrs Charles U.
Wood, Mrs. lid Johnston. Mrs. Del-
win riniey and the hostess.
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Laughter-Manning Rite:
Event of Sunday Afternoon
Toastmistress Club
Installs Officers
Final meeting of the Chemeketa
. Toastmistress club was last week.
The following officers were in
stalled: Mrs. Eric Nelte, presi
dent; Mrs. James Ervin, vice
president; Miss Nancy Stuart, re
' ' cording secretary; Mrs. A. S.
Tussing, corresponding secretary;
Mrs. E. W. HUlstrom, treasurer;
Mrs. B. L. Trelstad, club represen
tative. Mrs, L. C. Tennis is out
going president.
The group met for a no-host din
ner at the home of Mrs. E. W.
Hillstrom. Table topics chairman
was Mrs. C. E. Jaqua, toastmis
tress, Mrs. B. L. Trelstad.
A gift was presented to ' Miss
Nancy Stuart, who is leaving
June M, for Louisville, Kentucky,
where she will represent Oregon,
Canada. Washington, Jflano, ana r . j,
Alaska. in th. international encampment Auxiliary
Toastmistress club speech contest I Willamette Encampment and
Miss Stuart is director of infor- auxiliary, met for a no-host dinner.
mat! on and alumni affairs at the f naay mgnt, at trie ioof temple,
Trinity Chapter
Concludes Season
Final meeting of the season for
Trinity chapter. No. 175, Order of
eastern star, was Friday night
special program was given for
lamer s aay and T. E. Burns, was
nonorea as lather of the evening
Cyril Parker sang and Mrs. J. E,
vanwyngarden Mad the story of
rawer i day.
New members received into the
cnapier were Mrs. Dale Taylor,
Mrs. Carl Dixon. Mrs. Ernest
Knapp and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Conrad. Mrs. Jack French, mother
aaviser oi uieny assembly, Rain'
now, announced tne formation of
mothers club for the assembly.
neporis oi uio grand uiapter meet
ing in Portland last week, . were
given by Steven Rosenbaum and
Mrs. Lelly Genre.
Trinity chapter Is to be co-host
witn Venus and Evergreen chap
ters lor me annual picnic of the
Willamette Valley matron's and
patron s association, to be July 25,
at the Harnsberger farm near In
dependence. Announcement was
also made of a no-host supper to be
at a later date at the D. M. Eby's.
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I Betrothal Told
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roberg
are announcing the engagement
of their daughter, Miss Joan
Elaine Roberg, to Ernest (Pat)
Holman, son of Mrs, Grace Hoi-
man, Dallas.
The wedding is planned for the
fall.
Calvary Baptist church was the
scene of a beautifully arranged
wedding Sunday afternoon when
Miss Edna Manning, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Manning,
was married to Robert James
Laughter, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Laughter of Fresno, Calif.
The altar was banked with light
ed tapers In candelabrums and
baskets of white gladioluses, peo
nies, Ester Reed daisies and blue
delpiuniums. Tne pews were
marked with Un daisies and pale
blue delphiniums and closed with
white satin cord.
The Rev. Omar Barth officiated
at the 4 o'clock ceremony. Miss
Coralie Doughton sang, and Mrs,
James Frances was organist,
Michael Rear, Eugene, and Glenn
Allen Rear, Reedsport, both cou
sins of the bride, lighted the
pers. Closing the aisles before the
service were Misses Suzanne and
Janet Rear, cousins of the bride,
They wore pale blue organdie over
taffeta dresses.
Mr. Manning presented his
daughter in marriage. The bride
wore a dress of white Chantilly
lace over, taffeta, styled with
boat-shaped neckline and fitted
sleeves, ending in an appliqued
lace finish over tulle. The bouffant
skirt was tulle, with an overskirt
of lace. The fingertip illusion veil
was lined with blue illusion, and
cascaded from a jeweled tiara.
The bride carried a white Job':
Daughters Bible, marked with
white orchid and stephinotis.
Attendants la Blue
Miss Cathryn Laughter, sister of
Uw bridegroom, was maid of hon
or. Her dress was delphinium blue
organdie over taffeta, with seal.
loped bouffant skirt, edged with
deep pleating in taffeta. She car
ried a parasol of American beauty
satin and tulle, with white mar
guerites and delphiniums.
Bridesmaids were Miss Mary
Weber, Albany, and Miss Janet
MacDonald, both Delta Gamma
sorority sisters of the bride. Their
dresses were medium blue, styled
like the honor attendant t,f They
also carried parasols of American
beauty satin and tulle, filled with
marguerites and blue delphiniums.
Flower girl was Margaret Long of
Pendleton. Her dress was like the
honor attendant's, and she carried
a small parasol like the other at
tendants'. The bride designed all
the dresses, and made her wed
ding dress.
Donald Laughter, brother of Die
bridegroom, was best man. Ush
ers were Kent Laughter, brother
of the bridegroom, Edward Ball,
and Robert Keller.
Mrs. Manning attended her
daughter' wedding in a dress of
coral lace and tulle over taffeta,
with white accessories and a white
orchid corsage. The bridegroom's
mother chose a navy blue tulle
over matching taffeta dress, pow
der blue accessories, ani a white
orchid corsage.
' The reception was at the Delta
Gamma sorority house at Willam
ette university. The rooms were
decorated in blue and while. The
receiving line was in front of the
fireplace. The bride's table was
covered with an Italian cut work
cloth, edged in lace. The bride's
cake was ice blue and white,
flanked by tall white tapers in sil
ver candleholders and pleated
tulle. The cake was surrounded
by white carnations sprinkled with
silver. The bridegroom's cake and
ice cream balls were served from
a table covered with white or
gandie over blue, surrounded by
Ester Reed daisies.
Assist at Iteccptioa
Cutting the bride's cake was
Mrs. Malcolm MacDonald. Cutting
the bridegroom a cake were Mrs.
C. R. King, Santa Cruz, Calif., aunt
of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Har
old Messinger, McMlnnville, cousin
of the bride. Pouring were Mrs.
C. G. Rear, Eugene, aunt of the
bride, Mrs. Ray Clevenger, Mc-
Minnville, Mrs. Robert Manning,
Philomath, aunts of the bride, and
Mrs. Don Fulroer, Fresno, grand
mother of the bridegroom. Mrs.
Jerrol Arnold and Miss Nancy
Rear, Eugene, cousin of the bride.
served the punch. Miss Lois Arcii
ibald was at the door, assisted by
Miss Mary Lou MacDonald. Miss
Jo Taylor, Portland, passed tne
guest book. Serving were Missee
Charlen Woods, Jackie Prall, Leo-
ore Phulippi, Salem, janec ve-
Weese. Camas. Wash., Claudia
Yunker. Milwaukee, Beverly Or-
ton. Beaverton, Sharon Duffy,
Portland. Dagny Pedersen, Astor
ia. Mm. Dick Goff. Portland, all
sorority sisters of the bride, and
Mrs. Wilbur Green, Eugene, cousin
of the bride. Passing rice bags
were Misses Joan Long, Pendle
ton. Kathleen Rear, Mary Rear,
and Elizabeth Rear. Eugene, cou
sins of the bride. In charge of
gifts were Miss Marilee Rear, Eu
gene and Alonen Rear, iteeaspon,
cousins of the bride.
When the couple left for a trip to
the Oregon beaches, the bride
wore a nink boucle coat lined with
white ever matching taffeta dress,
pink flowered hat and shoes, and
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ine orcniu irom tier onuai uuuquci.
In the fall, the couple will be in
Columbus, Ohio, where Mr. Laugh
ter will enter graduate school at
Ohio State university.
Willamette university.
CD A Event
WOODBURN The final meet
ing until fall for Court Victory No.
793, Catholic Daughters of Amer
ica, was last week at St. Luke's
hall, with Mrs. John Doubrava,
vice grand regent, presiding, in
the absence of Mrs. Alvah G. Co
wan. Mrs. Klli an Smith, Junior chair
man for the past year, reported on
the activities of the junior troops.
It was voted to have the year
books printed again this year. Ac
tivities for the coming year were
discussed.
Refreshments were served by a
committee, with Mrs. Howard
Schutz. chairman. Others on the
committee were Mrs. John Zer
ian, Mrs. Joe Sowa, Mrs. Robert
Vandehey, Mrs. A. J. Bleha, Mrs.
Ben Baune, Mrs. Mary Hanel,
Mrs. A. M. Heidt and Mrs. Harry
Kesteu.
PAST MATRONS club, Order
of Eastern Star, met Friday
night for the final event of the
season. Mrs. Russell E. Pratt
showed pictures, and talked of
her recent trip in the south and
east.
In July, the group has been in
vlted to the home of Mrs. Byron
B. Hemes:, for a picnic in the gar
den.
In August, the club will go to
Lincoln, for a Sunday picnic at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. w. u Lewis,
MRS. K. F. HOBBS and son
Bobby, of Fresno, Calif., former
- ly of Salem, are visiting here as
guests of her mother, Mrs. Eliza
beth Bray.
.
VISITING In the cnpilnl are
Mr. and Mrs, Donald Black and
family of Los Angeles', former re
sidents of Salem. Mr. Black some
years ago was on the advertising
Staff of the Capital Journal.
MR. AND MRS. John Keller, of
Logan, Ohio, have been visiting
at the home of her cousins, Mr.
and Mrs. Karl V. Pease. The Kel
lers are traveling in the west, and
left Friday morning for Los An
geles, Calif. 1 i
with lodge session following.
Monday, June 28. the auxiliary is
presenting a program, and refresh
ments for the Rebekah lodge. Mrs.
Cora Van Pelt is arranging the
program. Refreshment committee
includes: Mrs. Charley Neubauer,
Miss Wllda Siegmund, Mrs. Vic
toria Stifflcr, Mrs. Howard Hun-
saker, and Mrs. Floyd West.
At the auxiliary meeting, July 2,
the losing team of the contest
will serve refreshments to the
winning team.
Club Vins Award
LEBANON The national cert
ificate for achievement in home
and garden was awarded the Leb
anon club for its annual herb tea.
The presentation was made to Mrs
Peter F. Smith, local club presl
ileni, last week, In Ashland, at the
Oregon Federation of Garden
clubs annual convention and
award banquet.
In 1948 the Lebanon club was the
recipient of a national purple rib
bon for the herh tea.
The Lebanon exhibit at the con
vention was a miniature herb
garden modeled after the V. E
Wilson garden at 1284 Filbert
street Lebanon
Attending the conference from
this area were Mrs. Smith, Mrs.
Wilson. Mrs. F. S. Moody, Mrs,
Phil Lanning, Mrs. Thomas Dil-
lard, Mrs. Howard Gcarhart and
Miss Helen Clem.
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Your dlsrarded clothing
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for Tuesday pickups In
West Salem and South of
Center St.. Fridays North
of Center St.
IIKRE over Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. William J mil vine, re
cently of California and now to
live in Portland. They were
guests of their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. W. Davies.
.
HERE over the week-end from
The Dalles were Judge and Mrs.
F. taurence Phipps. They were
among guests at the wedding of
Miss Evelyn Johnson and Rich
ard Max Page.
WOODBURN Members of St.
Mary's court No. 593, Women's
Catholic Order of Foresters, plan
a picnic on Tuesday, June 22. at
3 p.m. at Seltlemier park. Juve- j
nile members will be guests. Mrs. i
Clarenco Hagenaiier, chief ranger, i
is chnirman of Ihe committee in '
charge ami will be assisted by:
other officers.
Engagement Told The engagement of Miss Cora Smith,
above, Salem, daughter of Mrs. Martha Smith of Bcllingham,
Wash., to David Lee Cooley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cooley
of Salem, has been announced. (Jesten-Mlllcr studio picture)
MR. AND MRS. Jay Walter
Johnson of LaGrande are the par
ents of a son, Richard Arnold,
born June 18. The grandmothers
are Mrs. Arnold Johnson of Salem
and Mrs. E. Reynolds of Man
mouth. Mrs. Johnson is leaving
today for LaGrande to greet her
new grandson and will .remain for
two weeks.
AMONG Salem women at the
Aero club guest day on Wednes
day st Oswego Country club will
he Mrs. Leon Perry and Mrs.
Edward Roth. There will he golf,
a luncheon, bridge and dinner.
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PEERLFSS BAKERY
Bakers for her Majesty
the Housewife
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170 N. Commercial
TABITHA Missionary fellow
ship of the First Baptist church
plans Its White Cross meeting for
Thursday, at the home of Mrs.
Earl Seamstcr, 1430 North 25th
street, starting at 10 a.m. All
women of the church are invited,
They are to take a sack lunch
and sewing equipment, and, if
possihle, material for quilt blocks
and white material for bandages,
State Board
Of Group
Meets Here
State board of the Oregon Fed
eration of Republican Women
met in Salem Saturday for lunch
eon at the home of Mrs. Leon
Perry, president of the Salem
unit.
Plans were, made for the
group's part in the biennial nat
ional convcnt'oi 10 be in Los
Angeles in September. Mrs. Clark
C. McCall, state president, and
Mrs. Perry will attend from Sa
lem.
Attending the luncheon were
Mrs. H. A. Pallady, Mrs. William
M. Burns, Mrs. Roy T. Bishop,
Mrs. William S. Roberts, all of
Portland; Mrs. Edward 0. Stad
ter, Sr., of Bend; Miss Ethel
Hajek of Portland, Mrs. B. M.
LeFevre of Newberg, Mrs. R. L.
Davis of Portland, Mrs. Eva A.
Moore of Tigard. Mrs. H. D.
Rohtie and Mrs. E. H. Wright,
both of Albany; Mrs. George Bat
terson of Tigard; Mrs. C. H. Hil
ton of Freewater; Mrs. Fra&k
Colcord and Mrs. Myrtle Wilson,
both of Newberg; Mrs. Clark C.
McCalL Mr. William L. Phil
lips, Sr., Mrs. Henry H. Marsden,
Mrs. a Lewis, Mrs. E. F. Kirk
wood, Mrs. Perry, all of Salem.
Salem Folk At
Theta Rho Meting
Several from Salem attended
the third annual Theta Rho as
sembly at Pilot Butte inn in Bend
over the week end. Attending
from here as distinguished guests
were Mrs. Lawrence McClure,
vice president of the F. L. Girls
of Oregon; Mrs. Charles Neu
bauer, treasurer of the Ladies
auxiliary, Patriarchs Militant;
George Naderman, past grand
patriarch of the Grand Encamp
ment; W. Robert Massey, deputy
grand master of the grand lodge
of Odd Fellows; Mrs. Clarence
Townsend, past president of the
Ladies auxiliary, Patriarchs Militant
Among new officers for the
state group is Miss Jeanne Roth
of Salem as warden. Next year's
assemniy wm be at Klamath
Falls.
Silver Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wackerbarth
are celebrating their silver wed-
aing anniversary June 27, with a
reception at the home, 1180 Alpine
Drive, from 2 to 6 p.m.
Miss Dorothy Pederson is
Bride Here on Saturday
HONORING Miss Lilliam Mf.
Donald, who will be leaving the
first of July for her home in Nel
son, B.C., two parties have been
given recently.
Dr. Helen Pearce, Miss Dorothy
Pearce and Mrs. Margaret Rose
crans entertained Saturday night
at the Pearce home for Mis M-.
Donald.
Another hostess fetine Mi
Donald last week was Miss Selma
Hilmer, who entertained at a din
ner parry.
HOSTS at a family dinner on
Friday evening were Mr. and
Mrs. B. A. Hilfiker, the affair
honoring their son-in-law and
daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Mnvlen
Peterson (Eveiyn Hilfiker). The
Petersons are leaving to reside
in Ogden, Utah, where Dr. Pet
erson will practice dentistry.
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IN PORTLAND, Sunday, was
Mrs. Clark C. McCall, state pres
ident of the Oregon Federation
of Republican Women, to attend
the silver tea given by the Bus
iness Women's unit of the fed
eration at the home of Misses
Harriet and Florence Leach.
Blonde Dorothy Jane Peder
son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
B. Pederson, was a pretty bride
of Saturday when her marriage to
Clyde Herbert Fahlman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Fahlman of
Eugene, was solemnized in St
Paul's Episcopal church. The
service was at 8 o'clock in the
evening, the- Rev. George H.
Swift officiating.
Baskets of white gladioluses
and white and pink snapdragons
were arranged at the church
chancel rail for the service and
on the altar were vases of sweet
peas and pink and white snap
dragons. .
Ronald Craven was soloist.
Miss Ruth Bedford playing the
organ. Acolytes for the service
were David Bradshaw and Steven
Berglund.
The bride's dress was off Chan
tilly lace and nylon tulle over
taffeta. The bodice was designed
with squire neckline, outlined by
cutuots of the lace, and there
was pleated nylon tulle across,
both in front and back. The long
pointed sleeves tapered over the
hands. Lace trimmed the front of
the skirt, extending in scallops
to the back and into the chapel
lengin train. Tne fingertip veil
of nylon tulle was arranged from
a bandeau of lace that was
trimmed with seed pearls. The
bride carried her Rainbow Bible
with a white orchid and ribbon
streamers caught with stephano-
tis. sne wore the gilt from the
bridegroom, a watch matching
ner rings. Mr. Pederson gave bis
daughter in marriage.
Six Attendants
Miss Edna Manning (who be
came Mrs. Robert James Laugh
ter on sunaay afternoon) was
honor attendant. Bridesmaids
were Miss Phyllis Pearson of
Portland, Miss Audrey Campbell
of Oswego, Miss Sue Riddles
barger of Eugene and Mrs. Jer
rol Arnold of Salem.
All attendants wore turauoise
silk shantung frocks, ballerina
length, a fold of the material
around the square necklines
forming the short sleeves, and
very iuii sKirts extending from
the fitted bodices with a bow
at one side. All carried cascade
bouquets of daisies and sweet
peas, ribbons matching the
dresses. They also wore daisies
in their hair. -
Young Miss Karen Pederson,
sister of the bride, was junior
attendant. She wore a floor
length frock in the- same color
as those worn by the other at
tendants, and she also carried
the bouquet .of daisies and sweet
peas.
Donald Collin of Portland was
best man. The ushers were Arn
old Pederson, brother of the
bride, Andrew Berwick of Eu
gene, Fred Turner of Portland
and James Crittenden.
The bride's mother wore a
dustry rose lace dress with white
accessories and corsage of white
roses. The bridegroom's mother
wore a navy blue shantung dress
with white trim, whl'e and navy
accessories and corsage of white
roses. ,
At Reception
The reception following was
in the church parish hall. Cut
ting the cake were Mrs. John
Loeven, Mrs. John Meir, Mrs.
Floyd McCall, Mrs. Arthur Krohn
of McMinnville. Pouring were
Mrs. Robert Smith, Mrs. David
Eason, Mrs. Wayne Henry, Mrs.
W. Wells Baum. Assisting were
Miss Mary Schoewiler, Miss Dor
othy Carlson, Miss Joan Rade
macher, Miss Norma Wilson, Mrs.
Julius Haagenson, Mrs.- J. B.
Haatfenson. Miss Ann Dielschnei-
der, Miss Barbara Ospain. Miss
Sue Ralston, Miss Alcxa Forne,
Miss Janet Wolf, Miss Dorisjean
Shafer, Miss Taynya McNall,
Miss Nancy Walker, Miss Marilyn
Land, Miss Linda Meier, Mrs.
Gary McNall, Miss Rosalie Blick
enstaff, Thomas Smith. Daisies
and sweet peas decorated the
reception room and bride's table.
For going away the bride wore
a sky blue summer suit, outlined
in pearls around the neckline,
black taffeta hat, white jacket
and black and white accessories.
The couple will drive across
country following a trip to the
beaches and Portland, and will
be in Georgia, Mr. Fahlman to
be at Fort Benning.
Out-of-town guests attending
the wedding included Mr. and
Mrs. M. M. Millhouse of Willis
ton, N. D., grandparents of the
bride, and her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Haagenson of
Minot. N. D and their daughter,
Mrs. Robert Smith and her two
sons.
LEAVING Monday morning for
her home in Vancouver, B. C
following a visit here was Mrs.
Jeanette Jones, formerly of Sa
lem.
Salem Trio''
To Attend
Convention
Three Salem women will be
leaving Wednesday morning by
car for Sun Valley, Idaho, to at
tend the 36th biennial convention
of Delta Gamma sorority to be
at Sun Valley, June 25-30.
Mrs. Lloyd G. Ifammel, dele
gate from Salem alumnae group
of Delta Gamma, Mrs. Jack Mil
ler and Mrs. Eugene Booth will be
leaving from here. The Willan.ette
university chapter delegate is Miss
Gail Updike of Portland.
Principal convention speaker will
be Inez Callaway Robb, columnist
for Scripps Howard and United
Features Syndicates.
The national fraternity projects,
include aid to blind and visually
handicapped, nursery schools,
sightsavmg classes and vision test-.
ing programs. .
ARRIVING Saturday from Sac
ramento, Calif., were Dr. and Mrs.
William S. Parker and children,
Kathy, Susan and Randy. They
are visiting for a week at the
home of Dr. Parker's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parker.
On Sunday, guests at the Park
er home also were Dr. and Mrs.
C. W. Endicott of Coos Bay,
brother-in-law and sister of Mrs.
C. W. Parker.
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