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IP The 8tat man. gcdem. Oregon. Tridar. Mcrr HH Dances Are Slated for Weekend Several sorority and fraternity dances are on the Willamette university aocial slate tbli week end. LaFollette's barn will be the ecene of the Delta Gamma barn dance tonight at 7: JO o'clock. Weather permitting, a hay ride will precede the dance with the traditional hayrack jiving way to a hay filled track. Margaret Atwood U In charge f the dance, with the evening's entertainment to consist of square dancing, modern dancing, games and refreshments under the di rection of Marion Sparks, Pearl Mann, Jackie Weller and Inie Lou Wilhelm. Gloria Palo heads decorations. The patrons will be Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Brennen and Mrs. Deseret Shaeffer. Chi Omegas are entertaining their guests with a barn dance at Zahare's barn tonight at 8 o'clock. A hay ride will be the means of getting the guests to their destination and the theme or the evening will be "Hobo laven." General chairmen for the af fair are Alice Adams and Bar bara Crawford and assisting are Jean Robinson, Evelyn Baxen dale, Jean Gilmer, Audrey Lein and Evelyn Taylor. Decorations will follow the barn dance theme with lanterns and hay being featured. Refresh ments of cider and doughnuts will be served. Patrons for the affair are Mr. and Mrs. George Neuner, Mr. and Mrs. George Hill and Mrs. Bessie Hill, Chi Omega house mother. The Phi Delta Thetas will en tertain with a formal dance Sat urday night in the Phi Delta wing of Baxter hall. Theme of the affair is "Club Phi" with Dale McLellan in general charge of arrangements." Alan Robertson and his orchestra will play for the affair. Patrons include Dr. and Mrs. eaniel H. Schulze, Dr. and Mrs. . Ivan Lovell, Dr. and Mrs. Chester F. Luther and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Lillie. Hospital Receives Vibra Harp Attending a card party at the Veterans hospital in Roseburg wer- Mr. and Mrs. James Beall, accompanied by Mrs. Freda Pe terson, department president of Oregon Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary, Mrs. Cora Howe, de partment hospital chairman and Mrs. Leon Hansen, president of district No. 20. A vibra harp was presented to the hospital orchestra by Mrs. Pe terson from the Department of Oregon Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary. Several musical num bers were given. Presentation of this gift makes a total of $3200 the department of Oregon has do nated to the hospital for musical instruments. Dr. Sears, who is in charge of the hospital, has been pleased with the work the auxiliary has done and is highly recommending mu sic to other State Veteran Admin istration in caring for patients. Refreshments were served to 200 guests. Brennen Will Give Recital -In recognition of National Mu- KWeek the senior chair of Christ theran church, State and 18th streets, will present Professor Maurice W. Brennen, of Willam ette University Music department, in an organ recital Sunday, May f at 4 p.m. Mr. Brennen, at the console of the newly - dedicated Wurlitzer organ, will offer the following program: i Choral Prelude "Mr Heart Is Filled With Longing" Pratude and fugue In K Minor Arioao . .. . n Choral Prelude "Rejoice Oraatly, O My Soul' Karf-Elart Triumphal March on "No Thank W All OurUod" Kark-Eert Jsarmonioa du solr Karg-Clert in Prelude to Lohangrin Wagner Song of the Baakai-Weaver RuimII Xvening Song Schumann Toccata in O minor Nevin St Jehn's Latheraa Gaild met Hi parish house Thursday with Ida Schaefer and Mrs. D. W. efer.ag hostesses. ich 2 Girl Born to Qucssetbs To Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Quesseth (Arlo SeRine) go congratulations on the birth of daughter, Sharon Cells, on Wednesday at the Salem Memorial hospital. The little girl, who weighed six pounds, six ounces. Is the granddaughter of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas SeRine and Mr. and Mrs. George Quesseth, all of ; Salem. .The baby's great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Jerstad of Alberta, Can ada. Miss Dierks A Bride Miss Lois Dierks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Dierks, and Robert L. Miller, son of Mrs. Ethel Miller, exchanged their marriage vows on Saturday, May 1 at a ceremony at the First Baptist church with the Rev. Lloyd T Anderson performing the 4 o'clock rites. The altar was banked with pink and yellow snapdragons .in tall white vases. Misses Elaine and Elnore Dierks, twin sisters of the bride, lighted the candles. They wore cream colored afternoon frocks and carried gardenias. Miss Minnie Miller was the organist and Dale Hagedorn, cousin of the bride, sang. Mr. Dierks gave his daughter in marriage. Her bridal suit was navy blue designed on regency lines. She wore a white straw roll-brim hat with flower trim and a corsage of red roses and orange blossoms. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Ruth B. Dierks, sister-in-law of the bride, wore a gray faille suit and a natural straw bonnet, trimmed with flowers. Her corsage was of pink rosebuds. Orville S. Miller, brother of the groom, was best man and ushers were Stacey Mink, brother-in-law of the bride, and Donald Hage dorn, a cousin. Mrs. Dierks chose a blue erepe ensemble and white straw hat for her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Miller attended her son's rites In a full-back black suit and a black straw hat trimmed in flowers. Their corsages were pink carna tions and white sweet peas. After the ceremony a reception was held at the bride's home on north Front street Mrs. Art Hall, a friend of the bride, cut the cake. Mrs. Roy Weidner presided at the punch bowL Miss Shirley Dane passed the guest book and Miss Ida Perryman was in charge of the gifts. Serving were Misses Marilyn Zink, Rose Marie Gott fried, Pat Vodzenoda, Peggy Ca sey. Donna Hagedorn, cousin of the bride, and Shirley Bourcher. The newlyweds left on a short honeymoon. Mr. Miller and his bride will be at home at 872 High land avenue, Salem. Doodlers Invited To Get Together The Salem Art association in vites all persons who wish to doo dle, draw, paint or otherwise ex press themselves graphically, to a get-together. They will meet at the Willamette university art building behind Lausanne hall, Wednesday night, May 12 at 7:30 p.m. All should bring art materials. The association wishes to sponsor an informal creative group for self expression. In the summer there will be sketching trips. All will be welcome at any time. Mutual cri ticism should help those who come, and the experience of working to gether will be refreshing. Tempor arily Mrs. Norman Huffman will be hostess for the group. Receive Honors at Show Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Brydon re turned home by ear Wednesday night from Oakland, Calif., where they attended the annual Oak land Flower show. Mrs. Brydon went south over three weeks ago and his wife flew down for the opening on April 20. The Henny-Brydon rhododen dron exhibit received first prize in its own grouping and superior merit swards were received for three new rhododendron intro- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fisher (Kath Tanner) of Lansing, Michigan are announcing the birth of a son, John Edward, 9 pounds, 46 oun ces, on April 27. The grandparents are Mrs. Mabel Tanner of Salem who . Is in the east to welcome the hew arrival, Henry Tanner of Tacoma, Wash, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisher of Lansing. society ' MUSIC e e'Ci V.'ca'a Ewlcr ubs'i ; I The Home oU'-..- -.vv.: v-u:: 1 t jvi 1 ia-a aiaWai ; r : :: v ' - Society c&r CLU1 CALEKDAB raiDAY Xaigleweod Woman's club with Mrs. A. R. Tartar. 130 Cardan Road, dee- ert hiDCMon, 1 :lt pan. SaJom Council of Church Women "May fellowship Day. rirrt Matno- Barbara fVletehle Tent. Daughters of Veterans, at Woman s clubhouac. p.m. Woman's Relief Corps lunchaon. Golden Arrow. IS o'clock, moating fol lowing at VTW hall. SATURDAY Slm Woman's luh meetins'. club house. 1 p.m.. board meeting. 1 p..m. Salem chapter. OLS. regular meeting. Masonic Tempi. p.m. MONDAY Delta Gamma mothers lunchaon. chapter house, 1:30 pjn. ueita Delta Delta alumnae wun Mrs. Thomas H1U. Jr.. Leslie St.. 7:30 p.m. liunmi fni Del alumnae wun Mrs. Garten Smpaon. SM S. 3rd St.. SJ0 dinner. Job's Daushters. charter night and Inspection. Masonic Temple. T 30 p.m. Marion auxiliary Ml. VTW. meet at VFW halL S p.m. TUESDAY Laurel Social Hour club with Mrs. Glen Adams, Glen Creak drive, 1:30 dessert lucheon. Junior Guild. St. Paul's Episcopal church, tea meeting with Mr. Donald Roberts. Morning side on South 12th St., 1:30 pjn. Alpha XI Delta alumna with Mrs. John Smith. St. Paul. p.m Chadwlck chapter, OES social after noon club. Masonie Temple, 1:11 daa- n luncheon. WEDNESDAY Jason Lee WSCS. 11 a.m.. at church. WSCS of First Methodist church cir cle meetings and dessert luncheons. THURSDAY Sojourners ruest day. Salem Wom an's clubhouse, 1:16 p.m. Plenges Honored On Anniversary On Wednesday. Mar 0. Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Plenge were honor guests at the home of their daugh ter, Mrs. William Meech. cele brating their 43rd wedding anni versary. Carnations and snap dragons formed the centerpiece with the wedding cake. Other spring flowers were used about the room. Pinochle was in play during the evening and refresh ments were served. Honoring the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Post, Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McMillln and Patty, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hughes, Dan ny and Sue; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams, Marilyn and Ronnie; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Plenge and Mike; Kenneth Plenge, Donna and Freddie; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sanders and Gary, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Meech, Kay, Barbara and Johnny. All the children were present except one daughter. Mr, Jack Phelps, who resides in Ro chelie, Illinois. Shower Fetes Bride-Elect Miss Mildred Wsssam was host ess for a shower at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Was sarfl at 1049 N. Capitol, Wednes day night honoring Miss Eileen Carskadon, June bride-elect of Chester M. Howe of Salem. After an informal evening, a late lunch was served by the hostess. Honoring Miss Carskadon were the Misses Geneva Van Cleave, Ann Erics-son, Maxyne' Smith, Ruth Skinner and Mesdames Mil ton Carskadon, Lee Fallln, Ted Kear, Walter Flater, jr., Virginia Winger, Norman Schnoebelen, Malcolm Ramp, Roy H. Wsssam and the hostess. Judy Fortmiller's Sixth Birthday Honored Saturday afternoon will be Judy Fortmiller, whose parents. Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Fort millers, hare invited a group of her friends to their Fairmount Hill home to celebrate her sixth birthday. Bidden to honor Judy are Susan Wilson, Judy Foster, Kathy Lan ham, Nancy Schmidt, Gregory den, Bucky Schmidt, Gregory Stadter, Stephen Dawson, Billy Purvine, and Jimmy King. Hist &!i r Motto's Daf fti"' aoit wtilrrfiliian. . xt roi mi' L 2 it MOTHER'S FAVORITE FROM YOU Kjia&&sI Sicre Cattdtai "": Vv j I J I II I II ' I III I III.' ' Taejscj frssls BteasieV'shliietcl sjaacJel wS ajwafg tpeaaee Mo&er besaeae 4)1 6eJr pef cctiosi la bob. Mothers to Be Guests Dozens of Salem mothers will be in Eugene and Corvallis this weekend for the annual Mothers weekend celebrations. Mrs. James T. Brand will be in Corvallis for the weekend and will be the guest speaker at the Associated Women Students hon or convocation on the Oregon State college campus Saturday afternoon. While in Corvallis Mrs. Brand will be a guest at the Pi Beta Phi house. Mrs. John H. Carkin will di vide her weekend, spending part of it in Eugene with Mr. and J ST V B -m T irs. j. warren tjaraan at tne University of Oregon and in Cor vallis with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carkin at Oregon State college. Mrs. Lee Bishop will leave this afternoon to spend the weekend in Corvallis with her daughter, Beverly, a sophomore at Oregon State. Weavers Hear Talk on Technique Some 20 members of the Salem Weavers guild, meeting at the Union street home of Mrs. William Burghardt Wednesday afternoon, heard a talk on setting up the loom, by Mrs. Arthur Allen of Milwaukee. The business session and pro gram followed a covered dish lun cheon. Mrs. E. S. Engelhorn, newly elected president, presided at the business meeting. This was the or ganization's final meeting until fall. Choral Club to Sing In observance of music week the "Santiam Choral club" will present Its first annual spring concert Friday, May 7, at 8:15 p.m. in the high school auditor ium. This group was organized last fall under the sponsorship of the Stayton Chamber of Com merce. Felix French is the direc tor and Ruth Spaniol the accom panist. Lucille Roth to Wed Mr. Beach CENTRAL HOWELL Mr. and Mrs. W. A- Roth are announcing the engagement of their daugh ter, Lucille, to Robert Beach of Seattle. Miss Roth was employed at the state tax commission in Sa lem for several years, but recently has been employed by Standard Stations in Portland. The marriage is planned for early summer and they will make their home in Portland. Hillman Fischer, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Fischer, and pupil of Bertha Junk Darby, was pre sented in recital Tuesday night at the etudio of Mrs. Darby on Union street. His program includ ed solo numbers and two duets with Mrs. Darby. Twenty of his friends attended. aaw ri JACQ KREiSLER'S WATCH BRACELET WITM TM KWTtlll-CtftVf ffothiag ao thrilling ae 2rclece's jlirnensional ba7T.. gives 700c wasdbafaac; lrfU look. Sanrao sty lea a colors to gnatdi yomr watla aeD t.wisli, 1 omurf itXaMe...4ej W Glv S&H Green Stamps 441 Court CtrMi . Miss Hill to Wed in June Wedding bells will ring Mon day, June 14 for Miss Kathryn Hill and Kenneth Howard Arnot, whose engagement was announc ed earlier in the spring. The cere? mony will take place at the First Methodist church at 8 o'clock with a reception following In the Car rier room. The bride-elect Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Hill and her fiance is -the 'son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harry Arnot of Jennings Lodge. Miss Hill, a graduate of Oregon Medical School of Nursing and Oregon State college, is now a registered nurse at the Oregon state hospital. Her fiance is a senior at Willamette university and a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. The bride-elect is a member of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. Mrs. Albert Wells has returned from a several months stay in Schenectady, New York, where she hss been the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wells. She is now at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ron ner st Gervais. Nuptials Take Place Tuesday Announcement is being made of the marriage of Mrs. Dorothy Middleton, daughter of Mrs. Lelace H. Ellis, and E. Lee Crawford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Crawford, which was quietly sol emnized on Tuesday, May 4, in Salem by Judge. Joseph Feltoo. After June I the couple will be at home in Salem at CIS Breys street Motorcyclists Picnic The Salem Motorcycle club had a picnic supper at the Dallas park on Thursday night, some 25 men and women attended. Stan Fitts was chairman of the refreshment committee. Cepettes saet at the heme af Mrs. Donald Poujade on Lee street with Mrs. Howard Higby and Mrs. Herman Doney assisting the host ess at the refreshment hour. Next meeting will be May 11 at the I home of Mrs. Everett Odlc, 1105' N. Liberty street, at 1:30 o'clock.! Mrs. Gene Vandeneynde has, been in Portland visiting at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Vandeneynde. Rites Re&d At Church I. - The wedding of Miss Katherine Montandon, daughter j of Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Montandon; and Robert L. Rulifson, son of E. M. Rulifson, took place at the First Christian church on April 17 at 3 o'clock with the Rev. Dudley Strain of ficiating. Mrs. L. C. Rulifson, aunt of the groom, sang and Mrs. James Smart played; the wedding music. Lewis Montandon gave his niece in marriage and for her wedding she chose a white j wool creoe dressmaker suit dress with white hat, and lilac accessories. She carried a prayer book marked with an orchid. 1 Miss Evelyn Montandon was her sister's honor maid i and Lester Pearmine, jr. was best man. Ush ers were Edward Oh and Robert Stultz. I - A reception was held in the church parlors and later the new lyweds were honored at a supper at the Montandon home to which only members of the immediate family were bidden, j " When the couple left on their honeymoon trip" to Winchester Bay the bride donned a Forstman's beige wool gabardine suit with white snd lilac accessories. Mr. Rulifson and bis bride will live on route g. Box 569, where he js engaged In farming. Sapper Fetes Couple j. - : - - - t ' Miss Patricia Brown and her fiance, Robert Busick, were hon ored at a dessert supper party Thursday night- when Mr. j and Mrs. Blaine Brown entertained ,at . their Center streetome for their daughter and ter'vCanfe. The af fair preceded 'the V wedding I re- hearsal and ,bidden 1 were mem bers' ! of , the - wedding party f and ' the immediate - family. The cou ple's marriage will take place to night at the Fu-st Methodist church. ' j A bcw daas ia bridge wfQ be gin soon at the YWCA If enough persons are interested. All 'those who would like to- participate are asked to stop at the YWCA office, 768 Stae U or call M78. Taesday. May 11 has bee set as the date for the Sacred Heart Academy School of Music, annual choral hour to be held at St Jo seph's hall at S o'clock. 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