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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1954)
Wednesday, July 21, 1954 Pas 6 SECTION I THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem, Orfon si Capital Women Edited bjr MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER Miss Ohling to Wed Soon 'Uv-';V - A i .!. r rH 1.-1 . k . -if , 4" . f" j .- y WeddinK a( Home Mr. and Mrs. Leon Slormo (Clara Hun taker), above, were married reccnlly at a service in the gardens at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Pearl Hun taker, at Hubbard. (MeEwan studio picture) Of interest to a wide circle of friendi is announcement today by Mr. and Mri. Merrill D. Online of the engagement and approaching xarrlage of thpir yntrneer daugh ter. Miss Alice Louise Ohling, to Carlton GlennKerry Mnran of Madison, Wis. Mr. Moran is the son of Mrs. Joseph Raymoni. Mo ran of Madison and the late Mr. Moran. ' The wedding is planned ior the afternoon of Sunday, August 29, in tfie First Presbyterian church. The reception following will be in the gardens at the Ohling home on South High street. Miss Ohling is a graduate of University of Oregon, where she is a member of Delta Delta Delta j sorority, and is a member of Sa lem Spinsters club. She recently returned from a month's stay in the Hawaiian islands. Mr. Moran attended University of Wisconsin and was graduated from the University of Oregon. He is a member of Sigma Nu fra ternity. The couple plan to make their home in Eugene. Tea for Visitor Mrs. Vernon Decatur was host ess Tuesday afternoon at an in formal tea to honor her house luest, Mrs. Flossie Tromblee, vis itor from Klamath Falls. A srouo of ZZ women and five children attended. Mrss. Tromblee has been here 10 days and will be leaving this week end. ON THE calendar for Sunday It the annual mid-summer picnic for the membership of the Monday Night Dancing club, the party to be at the summer home of Mr. and Mra. E. D. Crabtree on the Little North Fork of the Santiam. The affair starts at 1 o'clock, the din ner to be aerved at 4 o'clock. MR. AND MRS. Herbert Levy, of New York City, arrived Satur day to visit at the home of Mrs, Fanny Guild. The visitors wilL be here about a week, and will enjoy scenic trips in Oregon. HOSTS Thursday evening at a supper to honor their niece, Mist Jane Walsh, will be Mr. and Mra. Daniel J. Fry. The party will be at the Fry home following the reheasal for the wedding of Miss Walsh and Howard D. Gower, (lie couple to be wed next Saturday afternoon. ON A trip to Oberlin, Ohio, are Mrs. Josef Schnelker and daugh ter, Ann, to spend sevenu weeks visiting relatives. , . Norton Reunion Event of Sunday The descendants of Thomas and Emetine Norton met Sunday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Norton In Woodburn, for the an nual family reunion. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Norton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Norton, Jan et, Joan, and David, Donald, and Geraidine, from Kliekiat, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Zayn Norton and family, Mr. and Mrs. S. Oster, Samuel Norton, Silverton; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Norton, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lorenz arid Christine, Mrs. Winona Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Leach and family from Portland; Lyman Sherwood. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Jensen and granddaughter, from Pendleton; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Norton, Miss Anita Nor ton, Miss Ruth Bond, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. Den nis Norton. Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Norton, Homer Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bean, from Wood burn; Gene Ficek, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gibby, Marilyn Cheryl, Larry and Karen, Mrs. Vera Her on, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bosley and Patricia. Darrell Farmer, Miss Charlotte Foster, Salem. Officers elected for the coming year are: Mra. Dennis Norton, president;' Mrs. S. Oster, vice president: Mrs. Floyd Bosley, secretary-treasurer. Visitors Here MR. AND MRS. J. E. Flnley, and daughters, Ann and Jill, Mr. and Mri. Edwin Johnston, and son Jimmy, and Cecil Doty are leaving Saturday for jJntun Col umbia for about, ten days. They will go to Victoria, Vancouver, and Kamloops fishing resort. HOME from two weeks In Cali fornia are Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gil ford and family. They visited in Sacramento and went at far south as San Diego, (topping at various places. . . . Visitors at the A. A. Taylor home for several weeks have been Mrs. A. C. Curtis and Miss Grace Curtis, mother and sister of Mrs. Taylor, from Columbus, Mo. The visitors have enjoyed trips to the coast and mountains. They will leave Sunday, by plane, lor their home. Miss Curtis is chairman of counselors at Stephens college Saturday night the Taylors will entertain at a dinner party for their guests. Others Invited are members of their family, includ ing Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Reilly, and children Patrick and Michael; Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Taylor, Bobby, Doug, and Sharon Ann; and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Ritchey, and Tommy and Timmy, of Independ. ence. COOTIETTE CLUB, No. 140, will meet at the home of Mrs. Robert Holweger. 3540 Karen avenue, Frt dav. Members arp reminded to wear snorts clothes, as a weiner roast will follow the meeting. fii tests AT the home of Mr. nH Mn. Neil P. Witting, are her .brother-in-law and lister, Mr. ana Mrs. uwignt r,nc5on, 01 um na, Minn: B'nai B'ritb Tea , A tea was given by the B'nai RVith Women's lodge, of balem on Sunday, July 18, at the Temple Beth Sholom. Proceeds of the tea will go toward Hillel ana Ant Defamation league. Hostesses for the tea were Mrs. John Golden, Mrs. Gerald Blum and Mri. Abe Steinbock. A similar tea will be given in August, to benefit B nal u run Youth organization and vocation al guidance project. VISITORS here over the week end from Klamath Falls were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Crabtree, who were guests of hit uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mri. E. D. Crabtree. From Wisconsin . Visitors at the home of Mrs. Alice DeBow this week are her ! - , llM r,. , IbIi nn4 aisiti . Jill,. iNN.nl vim , , , ,. ., -l I oaugniers, miss fcaren jnr ana Mrs. Marie Quillan and the letter's daughter. Kathy, til of Indepen dence. Wis. They came last week, then went to w ashmgtnn aixi Can ada on a trip and are returning to Salem this week. In ancouver, the visitors were guests of Mrs. Jahr's sister, Mrs. Ben Berg and daushter, Carol Ann. They all went to Canada together. Joining Mrs. Jahr and daughters here for a visit with Mrs. DeBow and daughter, Mrs. Dan Pantovich, will be Mrs. Berg and daughter. VISITOR from Fresno, Calif, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1. M: Dour ton is Mra. Cynthia Wal lace, sister of Mr. Doughton. Club Sponsors Picnic SILVERTON - At the city park Sunday, were members of the Mo lalla N'eisribofhood Past Time ciub, organized 25 years ago at a Molalla rural neighborhood group. This was their first meeting at an annual event at the Silverton park. Officers elected for the coming year are: president, Mrs. John Mathews; vice-president, Mrs. Ro bert Richardson, and secretary, Mrs. Edgar McDonald. 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