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WOMEN'S oe a)rcflonta(e$raan Q Society Clubs Music ECT ON if" c? - r 3 o I .3 . ft Tea For A May Queen ... - Queen elect Paula Smith and her court. Janice Patterson and Vir ginia Case, who will rule over the May festivities on the Willamette uni versity campus this coming weekend, will be honored at a formal tea on Thursday afternoon when members of Mis Smith's sorority. Pi Beta Phi. entertain at the State street chapter house. Calling hours will be from 3 to 5:30 o'clock. Invitations will be in the mail the first of the week -and all faculty members, students, alumnae and mothers of the sorority, and friends are invited to honor the queen and her princesses. Miss Beverly Briggs will introduce to the line which will include Miss Lorraine Murdock, house president. Mrs. Joseph A. Davidson, Queen elect Paula Smith, her mother, Mrs. Lawrence A. Smith of Stayton, Prin cess Janice Patterson and Mrs. Frank B. Patterson. Princess Virginia Cas-3 and Mrs. L. M. Case. Miss Clarice Busselle is in charge of the affair. The May pole theme will be carried out in the decorations. i t V " ir -i 1 I - Ensign and Mrs. John McCall Capenhaver (Lorah Kate Griffith) whose marriage was on April s 15 at the First Presbyterian church. The bride is the daughter c Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D. Griffith and her husband's parents are Mr. ojnd Mrs. Albert N. Copenhaver. .1 . 'The groom has lejt for Boston So report for duty. He expects his te--" lease this summer. 3 For A Bride-ele6t Slated for Sur ', May 5 is the wedding of Miss Carolyn Brown, daughter of the F. Ivan Browns, and Charles L. Offen, son cf Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Offen of Toeka, Kansas. The ceremony will be read at the First Congregational church at 4 o'clock. The grcomViect arrived in the capital Wednesday by car and his parents will ccrr.e by plane for their son's marriage the end of the week. The bride-to-be's .aunt, Mrs. Robert Wyatt. is arranging a sup per party to follow the wedding rehrjprsal on Saturday night. Cov ers will be placed for Miss Brown anoMr. Offen, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Offen, and Mr. and Mrs. F. Ivan Bro-fn. Dean Daniel Schulze, Mrs. W. H. East, Wendell Johnson, Miss Efetty Lou Brown, Miss Marilyn Vyatt, Miss Jere Simmons, Robert Df Brown, jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wyatt. 5 Next Sunday morning Mr. and Nrs. L. O. Arens will preside at a 9 o'clock wedding breckfast for th pleasure of Miss Brown and her fiance. Covers will be placed forjhe honor guests, Mr. and Mrs. F. Ivan Brown, Mr. .and Mrs. R. V. Qffen and Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Arens. The couple will drive east to Toeka, where they will live, on their honeymoon. - 4 . i ' j7 - - - 4 " f-f.' . A)i i I 1 V 1 " , - . . . i 4,J.. !' ' " 1 . i 'V;-Si'"--" . ' ' ' -. " -----: k ' - v ... , - .. w ':? y : rTy A. t A j I I Bride-elect Jo Ann Tweedie, dcrjhter of L. R. Twe?die, who has revealed her engagerpent to Qyde E. Jantze, son cf Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jantze, aft of Salem. The nevs was told this week to Mis3 Tweedje's Delta Gamma sor ority sisters. No date has been set for the wedding. Both the bride-elect and -her fiance are graduates of Salem schools and she is a freshman af-Willamette university. CJesten-MHler pholc). s A 1 I ... . .r .V;- "X - 1 T ' ' if i r-- i i i r ... " t , i. 1 .; y Sl---' r ''f- " A ' ' ix ' ..;; v i v ' 1 :; y.rA0 h, ! . . ; t . - . 1 i i . : i ". 1 . i : ; ; .- .....t. 1 ' ' !; . ' : ' -f ' ..,-' ' .v ..' ; 1 v I ' ft . . . . y m V '4 f 4 I Pictured in her white satin and marquisettebridal gcwn Is Mrr. ViHiarh B-- kwith. fi e former Helen Smith, whose marriage took place on April 14 at St. Maik Evangelical Lutheran church. The bride is the daughter cf Mr. und Mis. Beit Smith and tne groo-n is the sen cf Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Beckwith cf Indiana! is. Indiana. The coup'' will live in Indianapolis, having gone east "by way cl Caiifori.ia. (Kennel! Elhs tt:Ctc). Visitors and Travelers By Jirrme English Statesman Society Edjtcr Visitors and travelers during the spring and summer searons will highlight the fuvml t:ew:. Arriving Vednesday fcr a visit at the Carl E. Nelson home will be his daughter in law and giar.d daughter, Mrs. Wayne Stuart Nelson and five weeks eld . Genevieve Ann. They will be ,onid cn the weekend by Miss Janice Nelson, a student at the University oi Oregon. Mrs. Nelson and her baby daughter will leave by plane tha first part of next week for Corpus Christi, Texas, to .n Lt. Nelson, United States naval air corps. She has been at the heme cf her parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Johnson in Klamath Falls the past two months. Captain and Mrs. Thomas Earle are visiting at the heme cf his parents, Mr. and Mi. S. M. Earle. They plan to be here a month. Captain Earle is with the United States rnaritime comrniss.cn qnd his family lives in Seattle. ' ' Mrs. Robert E. Barnett and young son; Robert Edward. II, left Saturday for San Francisco and Oakland to visit for a week. In Oakland they will be guests of her aunt. Mrs. Jo3erh Rowan, and in San Francisco will visit with Miss Betty Childs, formerly of Salem, and with Miss Lorraine Sa:i p soh, Alpha Phi sorority sister cf Mrs. Barnett. Fly to Canada , Mr. and Mrs. James Valton are leaving by plane Monday for Ottawa, Canada, for a two weeks sojourn. They will visit there with his grandmother. Mrs. Henry Fawk. an eld time Salem resident, and his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W alter S. W$ods (Elene Fawk). Mrs. G. L. Lovell is entraining Monday fcr the east coast where she will meet her daughter, Margaret, who is receiving her discharge from the marines at Quantico. Va. From there the two will go on to Washington. D. C, and along the east coast for a visit. Miss Lovell pkins to remain in Maine for the summer at a resort hotel. Her mother will go flown to Williamsport. Pa., to rpend the summer months with her sister, Mrs. Charles B. Voods. They "will return west in the fa!!. r. and Mis. Thoiiis B. Ritch.iy (Betty Ta!or). who w?: married, on April 24 at th firrt Cervji-rational churc'.i with a HKVpticn tollowiii i Ti 0fi If i tho daughter cf f ir. and Mis. A. A. Taylor. Aftft 1 w'idifig trip th roufJo will I t at home in Inderndfiion win i h ! ronti rv J vlth tl j ' St oliic '. J -?! t Millr photo'- j Wedding Dates !Set ... Invitations aie in the mail ihi$ wfkyrid fcr the marliag9 r,i l-i. si Jeanne Barbell attractive biunetu daiJ jhtfr o! Mr.innd Mrs. Ed. '.'3rd ji. Burro, and Richard L. Grnfnhor.-tt. sun cf Mr. arid Mrs. G ; H. Gratx nhor.it. .sr. The (ciciii'iny will i r ' i! ritud on Sur.ii oftertux.i'. May 12, at St. L:ph':s ' - ' hmr 'i. The couple's fngag,:!) nt (V pnn- -.rt- i ;n Mar h. Ty :.-r T. I Berriardu will jk iform 'he um .fi.i$: at A - ' A '.:; r v cttiwii wiii b fwld at th Mni -h )ut I i . 'i -ti - v alt-i tr ri3'- Attr l widitlj !t:p ttl. 'lo.i.' Marion 11 ampler to vit Fndav Mav 10 has fion v4 a?, tlje d.ite lei t!;e com.r.g r.'jr- liage ct J-tifs Marion Leu Wo'npW. tr il.'er cf Mr. and Mrs. L C VarnrU-r. to Lawrence M. lV!dsliau son d Mr. and Mrs. Jci'.n reldsehau. The nuptials will b red ! a! th Fi Ela Fhi '.r3'lty house - n t.h Wi!.limetU carr.pusi at 4 o'c!. k in al?n:o :.; V.'C-li O re'.ti'tioii follovrin i. i I viii r ; j . j i to lialeni t-3 iui, Th- bri U .i ha:? Miu.'.f (Hi i'.' I'l.i i-K Bu:.:.' lie. to rt.' her licv r nt'.,iid'iil! rir rt : :m. The cc u !- will iivo ;n i il. in') his dfrchnr y Item t!'f UmU tli. t) returned this ipnng from the Sou if i I'aLll.c. r,. " nty r i t.-r, Lf.c i C1 j Howard Mad'r wH '1,'oo.M ,'.' t l liUV i . T I- ni' ii.:. :?. cctninl.v.ica. h Two Dances Are Slated ""i The coming weekend will be the scene of two formal dancing club partWs. The Trotters lub 'will hold its mqnthly semi formal dance at Crystal Gardens Friday night. Claude Bird's orches tra will play for the affair. . , , T1 ..' Refreshments will beserved at 9:30 o'clock with daxicin i starting at ten o clock. The dance electorate includes Mr. and Mrs. Ben Newell and Mr. and Mis. Fred Scheidegger. ' c Mr. and Mes. Robert Bowman and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jerriigan are arranging parties to precede and follow the dance at their homas. ' The Jernigans and Bowmans will entertain at a pre-danco fxnty at the former s home cn Myr tle iaveije. Their guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames Dean Ti umbo, A. L. McCafferty. Gerald Nibler, Hbger Putnam, Charles Hoover, Roscoe Wilson. Ralph Nohlgren, Wesley Kleinke. William Buh and Roy Forris. . , ' Following the dance the two couples will be hosts for a midnight supper at the Bowman home cn-South Cottage street. Guests will be Messrs. and NIesdarr.es Archie McKillop, John M. Ritchie, Embry Hobbs, Richard Hauge, Lawrence Brawn, Dean Ellis. Lester Carter and Holly Jackscn. Subscription Dinner Dance " The Subscription club formal dinner dance wi'.l be an eve:.? cf Saturday night in the M.rrcr room cf the Marion hotel. Dinner will be served at 9 o'clock with dnneir. j lcllowmg. The dance directorate wil use the May theme for decorating with arrangements of ivy. jxir,:T spring flowers. May poles and candles. The committee is headed by Dr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Pur vine and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hauk. They will' be assisted by Messrs. and Mesdames Robert Herrail Villard Marshall, John Griffith, P. D. Quiser.berry, Mollis Huntington. James B. Young. Chqndler Brcwn and William L. Phillips, sr. The group met Friday night at the Pur vine home to complete plans fcr the affair. - .Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCargar will be hosts tor a pre dance party at their I aumgunt l.ul home for a group of their friends. , , Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bel! are arranging a bieuniasl lor their friends after the dance at the Hamilton home on Fairmount Hill. : ,. ..: I " t ,.' r ; - ' ' y-tt 4i ' I - - - . i f' ' y :A "" ' : I A HA&A A i - - XI ' - I ' ' '' f ' j i 1 1,1 .f j r 'i " ! ; II II III I 1 1 1 " ' 11 Miss B?verly McMillan, daug)itr cf Mr. and Mrs. E!mo V. McMillan, whoso bofrcthal to Kent McVey. UCN, -son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger McVdy. all cf Salem, hai boo i announctxl. No plans luiv 1Jm made !cr 'ho wJdir.7. Mifss McMillan is a lrenhnian Mt Willa-o: unlverci find a Delta Gamma, Her fiane is rt jt.or.ed al th Can J Point naval air station at SXitl!eJ tiiish p Mode rim etud.;).