Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 21, 1955, Image 6

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    6-(Scc. 1)-Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thurs., July 21, 1&
iXea to Be u
Capital Women
Editrd by MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER
Party for
Miss Giese
On Thursday
'Miss Marian Giese, who will be
married to Clavlon Wenuer on
August 19 at the Bethel Baptist
church, will be honored at a
bfidal party and shower Thurs
day evening at the Nicholas Cas
par home on North Summer
street. Hostesses are Miss Doro
thy Caspar and Miss Huth Rae.
The evening will be spent in
formally and a late dessert serv
ed. Bidden to the shower are:
Miss Krma Reischkc. Mi.s Marju
rle Powell, Miss Jeannette Saucv, 1
Miss Darlene Kadke, Miss Huth
(liese. Miss (Caroline C.iese, Miss
Dolores Kuper, Miss Norma Ku
per, Miss Jane Hillinan, Miss
Caroline Strohmaier, Portland, .
Mrs. Frank Hellrque, Canby. Mrs.1
James Hixel, Portland, and the
hostesses,
DR. AND MRS. Robert F- An
derson arc planning an evening
coffee next Tuesday in honor of
Mrs. Lucille Wardlc who will be
leaving soon for Kngland, where
the will be an exchange teacher.
NO-IIOST picnic for Silver Bell
circle. Neighbors of Woodcraft,
will he Friday evening at A o'clock
at the home of Mrs. Phillip And
rogg, 4715 Filmnre street. Those
attending are asked to bring their
own table service.
Assisting the hostess for the
evening will be Mrs. Sigma Day
son, Mrs. Flora Gene McCrackin.
(lames will be played following the
dinner.
Mi:MI!i:iiS of Oregon Grape
camp, Jloyal Neighbors of Amer
ica, met Wednesday evening for
regular business session. Mrs. If.
K. Macklin was in charge of re
freshments. BACK in Salem tn make (heir
home are Mr. and Mrs. Milton
(Jrcenberg and family, who have
been in New York City for the
past year.
Betrothal Told
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bruntke.
Amity, are announcing the en
gagement of their youngest;
daughter, Miss Susan Brutke, to:
Jack Williams, son of Mr. and'
Mrs. J. Williams, Vancouver.'
B. C. 1
The wedding will be September:
3. (
Miss Brutke is a graduate of
Amity High school, and is em
ployed at the bank in Dallas. Mr. ;
Williams is employed in Vancou
ver, B. C. I
IX PORTLAND for a few davs
is Mrs. R. D. Paris visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Tomie
Brooks (Frances Paris).
In late August, Mrs. Paris will
'join a group to go on a trip to
Europe.
For Mrs. Busch
A surprise handkerchief show
er was given for Mrs. Richard
Busch by her bridge club this af
ternoon. Mrs. Busch and family
are moving to Santa Barbara.
Calif, to live. The luncheon and
bridge party today were given by
Mrs. James Allcnby at her home.
An additional guest was Mrs.
j Lisle Dempewolf.
MR. AND MRS. Donald Hutch
ins and children, Candacc and
Creig, Duluth, Minn., are visiting
in Salem with his grandmother.
Mrs. W. L. H u ten ins for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hutch
Ins, uncle and aunt of Donald
Hutchins are entertaining with a
picnic Friday.
SMITHFIF.LD Mrs. Sol Kdi-
gcr entertained last week with a
tea in honor of Mrs. Bertha Zim
meron, sister of Mrs. James Copp.
who is visiting from San Fran
cisco. Guests invited were Mrs.
Lloyd Stouffcr, Mrs. Joe Hieben
thai. Mrs. Mervin Flaming, Mrs.
Hans Boeder and Hilde, and
Maxine Marsha, who is visiting
the Sol Kdigcrs from Coos Bay,
Mrs. K. A. Bennett and Mrs. Tony
Grjishorow.sk i.
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mine ntiiiiiuujf .tiia. i-iaiik.ia ni-iiipi i ie,.. ,
abavp. was wed at a service at St. Vincent do Pauls Catholic
church last Saturday, 't he bride is tne aaugnier 01 Mrs. Anioine
DeJardin, Salem, and the bridegroom .' the son o Mr. and
Mrs. Josef Kempf, Silvcrton. (McEwan's studio picture)
MR. AND MRS. Dale Mudgett Mrs. Hazel Nutbrock, 4905 Bai
will observe their 50th anniver-Hey road. Friends and neighbors
sary Sunday with an open house, are invited through the press to
at the home of their daughter, I call between 2:30 and 5:30 p.m.
On July 29
I Mrs. Ralph S. Hamilton sent
out invitations Thursday for a
mid-summer tea for which she
will entertain Friday afternoon,
ijulv 29.
The tea will be at the Hamil
ton home on East Lincoln, call
ing hours between 3 and 5:30
I o'clock.
I ...
LEAVING Friday for Little
Fork, Minn, for a two week va-
cation will be Miss Edel Tetlie
to visit her parents. There, she
will join her sister, Mrs. Palmer
Sather of Salem, who left for
! Minnesota earlier.
! '
Surprise Party
Mr. and Mrs. Joe S. Bonawiti.
.Ir. Mo-Ann Priaulxi. who were
umI in .inn wen. eiven a sur
prise charivari Saturday evening at
their home at 1080 fcasi Leiene.
In the group calling were Mr.
and Mrs. Joe S. Bonawitz, Sr.. Mr.
and Mrs. Carlton Glenn Kerry
Moran, Dr. and Mrs. Austin
Eivers. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Ander-;
son, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Fletch-j
er, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Calla
han.
...
MOI.AI.LA Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
w.n.r nm annnnnrini the en
gagement of their daughter. Miss
Janet Waller, to Melvin Schaaf,
ison of Mrs. Virgil took, Molalla.
IThe date has been set for Septem
ber IB in Molalla Methodist
church. For the past seven
months, Miss Waller has been
employed in Estacada.
... I
1 Ames-Sorrick
Lafavette Miss Dana Lee Sor
Irick, Umatilla, and Kay Ames,
! son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ames,
j Lafayette, were married at a dou
' blc ring ceremony at the Luther
an church in CorvMiis saturaay
evening, July 16, at 7:30 o'clock.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father. The couple
were attended by their parents.
After a brief trip to the coast,
the couple will be at home in
Corvallis, where they are both
employed.
...
MOLALLA Mr, and Mrs. Stan
Green (Joan Eid) arc home from
their hnn.vmnnn trin and set
tled in their apartment in Port
land. I
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Open Friday Night 'til 9
110 X. liberty St
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wmmd: v-a-i 1 how omiy
Marrlnl Itrcenlly Mr. and Mrs. Don Keith Bryai. (Juanita I 'i ' ,!!! i g 0
Louise l-'rryl, above, werr wed last Friday evening at the k M ! liaJ
First Methodist church The bride is the daughter of Mrs. A ' ! f 1
Amil A Frey and Ihp bridegroom is the son o( Mr. anil Mrs. i ...mcB I
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