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8 The Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Thursday. Tuns 7, 1351 SOCI ETY C LUBS MUS I C Around of Piano Recital Is Tonight Town.... By Jerym EacUsh tismns. TKAVEttRS . note . . . Dr. and Mrs. Charles J. Zerzan (Joan Kaftan) and three children, Charles Joseph, -III, John Michael and Kathryn Marie, have arrived in the capital from Wisconsin to visit for a week with Dr. Zerzan'J brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sanford. . The Zerzans have been living in WUwaukee, Wis consin the past four years, where h has been attending Marquette "University Medical School. . . . Dr. Zerzan received his degree this month and was one of three medicos , chosen. 'from Wisconsin for an army internship. . . . He will serve at Madigan Army hos pital at Fort Lewis as a captain ... He also is one of 20 selected for this honor from the midwest ... Dr. Zerzan graduated from Salem schools and Willamette uni versity in 1948. . . . The family drove west and first stopped at Ropue River f to visit Mrs. Zer tan's parents.-. '. . . Returns home . . . Mrs. Ar thur Sprajrue and daughters, Jane and Nancy, arrived in the capital Monday night by train from a fortnight's sojourn at Yosemite National Park with her parents, Sir. and Mrs. Ar thur Gallison. - . While there Mrs. Sorafue attended the wed ding of her brother, Glenn Gal lison, and Beth Wardell at the Yosemite chapeL'. . . Enroute home the visitors stopped in Berkeley a few days. ... ' Commencement doinrs ... . Arriving in Salem Friday to at tend the Willamette university commencement festivities will be Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Emmel of Grand View, Wash., who will be w house guests, of Mr. Emmel's sis ter. Mrs. Nora Thompson. He will attend the 39th reunion f his class of 1921. ... In Eugene . . . this coming week end for the. University of Oregon commencement and alumni day on Saturday will be Mrs. Bruce Pickett and Mrs. George S .Hoff man ... they wul also attend the Z3ih reunion of their class. . . In Portland ... for a few days Is Mrs. Brazier Small, who Is visiting her. brther-in-Iaw and sister. "Mr. and Mrs. Rns- teM SewalL ... Today she win attend the rradoation of her Bieee, Carolrn Sewall. from Ainsworth trade . school. . . . To Neskowia , . . on Friday for a fortnight's aejoern will go Mr. and Mrs. Joha Kolb and sons, Michael and Patrick. . . . Sir. and Sirs. Otte J. Wilson and children, Sharya and Alan, returned Toesday from a week's Vacation at Neskowin. ... Ice Follies . . and Rose Fes tival parade will attract a num- Mrs. Ronald Craven will present the following students in a piano recital tonight at 8 o'clock at Rob erts studio: Sharon Jensen, Janice Fagg, Penny Powell, Dennis Zu ver, Tool ; DeSart, Linda ; Schei, Sharon Kester. Myrna Simmons, Carlyle Haas. Ann Bagley, Carol Rarland, Mary Jane Riches, Mary January, Arya Lieuvietis, Dolores nOase. Valdene Aebl, Patricia Per- rin. Karen Covert, Stephen ,srupp. Carol Stettler, Jerry , Husnaker, Barbara Bennett, Ramonaf Pow ers, Natalie Cunningham and Ce- lia Weaver; - ; ' ; Also appearing on the program are Mrs. Craven, Mis Kutn Bed ford and Prof. T. S. Roberts. ber of Salem people to Portland this week. . . . Mrs. Carl W. Em mons and her daughter, Mrs. John Syme, will go to Portland, today to attend the Ice Follies and will remain over Friday to attend the Rose Festival parade. .: . . f Weekend ... in Portland for Mrs. Otto Skopil. Jr. and son, Rkki, who will take in the Rose Festival . . . they will be the guests of Miss Bernice Orwig, who formerly resided here. . . . Mrs. Iceland Shinn and ; sons, John, Jim and Jeff, will be in Portland for the Rose Festival parade and other activities this weekend. ... Will attend ... the Ice Follies . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Needham and children, Beth and Tommy, will take in the show Sunday afternoon. I . . . Mrs. Jack Price and Mrs. Dale Shepherd will also attend the Follies Sunday . . earlier in the day they will say au revoir ; to Mr. Price, who is leaving for the east on a buying trip. . . . t ' PARTY TIME . . . Mrs. Charles Gray, Mrs. Richard Springer and Mrs. Owen Miller will be host esses for a dessert bridge and shower this afternoon at the for mer's Candalaria Heights, home, . . . The honor guests will be Mrs Russell Guiss and Mrs. Carl Holm and sixteen of their friends have been bidden to the party. ; . . A bridal shower ... for Peggy Morits, popular Jane brlde- elect, Friday night when Miss Grace Shields and Mrs.! H. J, HJort entertain at the tatter's South High street home. . . A linen shower will fete the guest of honor and a late dessert sap per will' be served following an lnionna evening. . . . ; . Honoring . . . Peggy will be her mother, Mrs. John Montz, Mrs. C. W. Shields, Mrs. Keith Olson, Mrs. William Dunn, jr of Wood burn, Mrs. John Syme, Mrs. Ger aid Robison of Portland, Mrs Lloyd Lewis of Eugene, Mrs Henry Johnson.; Mrs. Harold Gardner, Mrs. Gene Irons, Mrs, Wallace Bonesteele, jr.; Mrs. Rob ert Kuenzli, Mrs. Donald Wells of Modesto, Calif- Misses-Evelyn Hilfiker, Esther Werner, Judy Hastings and the hostesses. Miss Lois Ann Hall, daughter tl Mr. and Mrs. R. I. HalL whose betrothal to Charles Clark, son of Mrs. H. L Clark, was re cently announced by "the bride-elect's parents. No wedding date has been set Annual Faculty Reception .will Honor Seniors i ; One of ' the largest affairs to take place during the , commence ment weekend on the Willamette university campus will be the an nual faculty reception on Satur day night, June 9 at Lausanne hall between 8 and 10 o'clock. The af fair will honor the graduating sen iors, parents, alumni and friends of the university. In the receiving line will be Dr. and Mrs. G. Her bert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Tinkham Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Bain of Portland, and Stanley Ascen brenner. j , Greeting guests at the door will be Dr. and Mrs. Robert Fenix, Dr. and Mrs. Chester Luther. Dr. and Mrs. Morton Peck and Dr. and Mrs. Herman Clark. Introducing guests to the receiving line will be Miss Olive M. Dahl and Dean Mark Hatfield. ; . . Showing guests Into the living room will be Dr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Mau rice Brennan. Inviting guests into the dining room will be Dr. and Mrs. Cecil Monk - and Dean and Mrs. Melvin H. Geist. . Assisting about the rooms will be Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Schulze, Dr. Marion Morange, Dr. Helen Pearce, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Gatke, Dr. and Mrs. George Hocking, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Jory, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, Dr. Henry Koh ler, Ainsley Whitman Richard Wil liams, Mrs. Ray Chapler, Mrs. Lil lian Watts, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dobbs. i Presiding at the coffee urns .Mrs. Anderson Chosen Mrs. Hjalmar Anderson " was elected president of the Women's Guild pf the First Congregational church at the annual picnic and last meeting of the year on Wed nesday. Over 40 attended the af fair. Other officers are Mrs. P. L. Calvert first vice president; Mrs. Ralph Van Horn, second vice pres ident; Mrs. Guy Albin, recording secretary; Mrs. R. D. Slater, cor responding secretary; and Mrs. George Durham, treasurer. Annual reports were given and plana made for. th coming year. Mrs. Regina .Ewalt, Mrs. Charles L. Sherman and Mrs. Robert D. Gregg. Serving in the dining room will be Mrs. John Lewis, Mrs. Kenneth Lottick, co-chairmen, as sisted by Mrs. Stanley Butler, Dr. Gale- Currey, Mrs. Charles Der- thick. Mrs. Willis Gates, Mrs. Carl Charles Jens, Mrs. Edward Koll- mann, Mrs. Clarence Kraft, Mrs. George Martin, Mrs. Arthur May nard, Mrs.' Cecil Monk, Mrs. W, E. Moore, Mrs. C. R. Nelson, Mrs. Charles Paeth, Mrs. Chester Stack- house, Dr. Martha Springer, Mrs John Rademaker: Mrs. .Howard RunkeL Mrs. Robert Saxton, Mrs. Alfred Sheets and Mrs. Clonnda Topping. The decorating committee for the inception- includes Mrs. George Hocking and . Mrs. W. Connell Dyer, co-chairmen, Mrs." Bertha Johnson Mrs. Elizabeth Higbee, Dr Marion Morange, Mrs. Blanche Proctor and Mrs. F. J. Furman. Mrs. R. Ivan Lovell is ..general chairman of the reception. t Fiflh.Birtliday Party Leslie Fisher, daughter of the Donald M. Fishers, was honored on her fifth birthday at a party Wednesday afternoon ' at' their country home. 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