2 (Sc. 2) Statesman, Salem, Ore.. Sun.. May 9, 1954 May Social Calendar is Filled With Varied Events, Dances By JERYME ENGLISH Statesman Society Editor Dances, receptions and pre-nuptial parties for brides-elect are on the social agenda during May Calendared for Sunday, May 23 is the reception honoring Dr. and Mrs. Grover C. Bellinger. The affair is being arranged by mem bers of the staff and employees of the Oregon State Tuberculosis Hospital. Dr. Bellinger is retiring as superintendent of the hospital this summer. Calling hours are from 2 to 5 f rrf mlffoOC o'clock and all friends of Dr. and VJI I 1 1 I 1 1 1 I CCO Mrs. Bellinger are invited through y I if the press to attend the affair. NjQprigH for The reception will be held in the new employes dormitory on the r I iiosDital grounds. 0 1 1 V6 i" ! 6 0 1 ' Honor Miss Johnson i Miss Evelyn Johnson, popular The S..'..- n club of Zonta In- June bride-elect of Richard ?" tern i m:.1 nrs announced its list Page of San Francisco, will of co -ir.i ,tc: or lis silver tea the honor guest at a pre-nupti to be iiold on Weone.'cay, Mv 26, 1 luncheon for which Mrs. Herbert in the s.,c nl rooms of the YWCA, l. Stiff, Mrs. Charles S. McElhin with t; e proceeds to go for the ny and Mrs. Daniel J. McLellan furn;sh.rv-:s of these rooms. vnll be hostesses on Tuesday aft- The committee include: Invi- frnoon. tationv. Miss Nellie Schwab, The affair will be held at the chairrr. n. .Mrs Alden H Bowes. , norre 0 Mrs Stiff on North Win Miss M-i -; ret L-e!l, Miss Hazel , Ur street Covers will be placed Roenicl.i. Mrs. Il rrv I.. MiNer, for sj-tr'-n friends of the guest Mrs. hiU loo. .Mrs E. E. 0f honor. Wootten: program, Mrs. Raymond iKO Dances Calendared Barton., chairman, Mrs. H. K. .nIi!- Tne Wisteria and Carousel ler, M;s Dorothy Poarce. Miss Dincin? Clubs will hold their Lena Beile Tartar: decorations, kiSt dances o( the seas0n this corn Mrs. Ralph Hamilton, chairman, ! jru, weekend. Wisteria club mem Mrs. J. VS. Lamb. Mrs. Leonard : bers wjll have a sport5 dance Rowan, Miss Mabel Savage. Mrs. LFridav night at the VFW Hall. B. O. Schucking Mrs. Mary t. nanci-n( wlU be from 9 to 12 o' Thomas, Miss Echo eaier ; cloci with Mr and Mrs Edgar v Hostess, Mrs W. E. smith, Amo as chfirmen of the commit cha.rman Miss Josephine Baum- lre Election of officers will also gartner, Miss Mary Bowman Miss ; be nej d,Jn tn dance Carousel Dnnce club will also Maxine Buren, Miss June Emor son, Mrs. R. L. Elfstrom, Mrs Kenneth Hamilton, Mrs. B. B. Hcrrick, Miss Lillian McDonald, Miss Helen Pearee, Mrs. Jnmes Tindall, Mrs. Margaret Roseeans; food, Mrs. Tom Wolgamott, chair man, Mrs. James Haley. M l s s Bertha Kohlhagen. Mrs. Theodore Madsen, Jr., Mrs. Robert McEwan, Miss Genevieve Morgan, Mrs. J. ! -A v . zJfrfrA ';- r ? v - r v K t w i- J i l x ! I -1 -" x s sJ I v : rA;t -; Yi I - 'v:rv.i , f" - 1 1 l ' V - r . hold a sports dance Saturday night at the Izaak Walton Club house. L'rs Wolfer and his orche stra will plav for dancing. Jfew officers for the ensuing year will b elected during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Welch head the directorate and assist ing are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bish op. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cave, Mr. VHaar PiitH- Irc II irrr 'v.ntt Mrs. J. B. Schmidt; kitchen, Mrs I "d r Bryan' ,r- "J Herbert Winkler, chairman. Mrs. fd Croft, Mr and Mrs Ted James Bunnell, Mrs. Frank I T.'bbu,t, MJ", and IrfFran Hy" Burke, Mrs. Lelace Ellis, Dr. Lu- fu nd Mr and Mrs- Bruce cile Fortner. Miss Esther Fuen- rogna,i;, , nin.j Mr Marv I arhpllp Vtr Cirque Club Formal F A Masse. Mrs P W Rm-ltPni The ClrC'Ue Club 15 announcing feller, Mrs. C. W. Stacey; finance. its spring formal dinner dance j c . i . i : v. . r (in . ,1 Mrs. Phil Brownell, Mrs. 1 N. ; . adiuruay iiigm. awy ai ine Rarnn Mrs Carl Ronth Mr. American region tiUD. Mr. ana O. C. Christensen, Mrs. Ben Lam bert, Miss Mary Larson; publicity, i Mrs. C. W. Stacey, chairman. Mrs Robert M. Fischer, Jr. The general tea committee con sists of Mrs. Karl Becke, chair man, Mrs. W. G. Stacey, Mrs. Ralph Hamilton, Mrs Harry Mil ler and Mrs. Mabel Clock Mrs. Marvin J. McKee, the former Joan Marie Long ford before her marriage Saturday afternoon at St. Joseph's Catholic Church. The bride- :? the r.ce of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fogle ar.d tine grccm is the son cf the L. H. McKees. (Jesten-Miiler Stuaio St. Joseph's Nuptials Setting Mrs. Donald Sommer will head the committee for the affair. Mary Nopp to Be Married Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nopp are The interested nuhlic is invited renouncing the engagement of to attend the benefit affair and their daughter, Mary, to Randall it is hoped a number of men will Hartleben. son of Mr. and aMrs. call during the evening hours. Robert Hartleben Jr. of Hankin- Hours for the tea are from 3 to s"n- Norlh Dakota. The couple 6 p m. and 7 to 9 p.m. The Keizer Lions Auxiliary will be entertained at the final meet ing of the season Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Gordon Bres sler, 4235 Rivercrest Drive, at 8 p m. plan a fall wedding. The bride-elect is a student nurse at Good Samaritan Hospit al in Portland and will graduate on May 21. Her fiance, who was recently released from the U. S. Army, plans to make his home in Oregon. Baskets of white and pink gladioluses and white snapdrag ons formed the setting for the marriage of Miss Joan Marie Langford, niece of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fogle, and Marvin J. Mc Kee, son of tr. and Mrs. L. H. McKee of PeiTydale. on Saturday afternoon at St. Joseph's Cath olic church. i The four o'clock ceremony was i . .. . . if performed Dy ratner josepn nn derbeck. Soloists were Miss Lor raine Nelke and Gerald Neithng. Mrs. Raymond Barton was the organist. Of nylon tulle and imported Chantilly lace was the bridal gown, fashioned with a portrait neckline with a fitted, petal-scalloped bodice. The bouffant skirt was designed with tiers edged in lace applique and terminating in a court train. A cap of lace and sequins held in place her finger tip French illusion veil. She car ried a bouquet of lilies-of-the-valley centered with a white or chid. Louis Foltz gave his daugh ter in marriage. Miss Dolores Dornbusch was the maid of honor and Miss Har- i riett Guild, Mrs. Gordon McKee, ! Miss Lavon Brannon and Miss Joan Traviss, the bridesmaids. They all wore identical frocks of coral nylon net with a side cas cade to the hemline of the floor length skirt. The gowns were made with short jackets, a calla lily collar and three-quarter length sleeves. They wore match ing picture hats of lace and ny lon net and carried basket bou quets of white and blue painted daisies and sweet peas. Mary Beth Dornbusch, sister of the maid of honor, was the flower girl and also wore a coral net frock. Brother Is Best Man Gordon McKee stood with his brother as best man and ushers were David Foltz, the bride's brother, Edward Hemann and George Hemann, Jr., cousins 'of the bride, William McKee, the rgoom's cousin, and Rodney Ault. Mrs. Elwood Nelson attended her daughter's wedding in a white and green dress with green accessories and a corsage of pink roses. Mrs. FogJe chose a cham- YOUR CHILD GETS in j;d wards CorecTred shoes from Be sure your child gets the shoes he needs, (dtuards has spent over 50 years making th CorecTred with these special feature: y Blucher pattern of uppers permits adjustable lacing. 2. 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Angel Academ- and is a -radiate Salem H'h School. She attended Oregon State College anrf is member of Aloha Phi. She left college soring term to accomnanv her mother to Washington. O.C.. where she represented the Young Reoublicans at the national Re Dublican Women's convention. She is now emploved at the Sec retary of State's office. Mr. Jones is a graduate of Sa lpm schools and is a sophomore at Oregon Stnt Collee. He is a member of Sma Chi. Guest? at the coffee first learn ed of thp engagement news whe" two small kittens were let out of a paper bag. Tied around the neck of each were the names of the en gaged duo, "Bev and Gary". An all white decorative scheme was used throughout the house with bouquets of spring blossoms, dogwood and lilacs. On the din ing room table was a eenteroieee of forget-me-nots and lily-of-the-valley, the Alpha Phi flowers, flanked by white tapers. Attending the announcement party were the mothers of the couple. Mrs. James W. Mott and Mrs. Gail Jones, Misses Justine Lewis, Anita Tonnine. Barbara Franzwa. Carol Svinth. Patricia Healy. Donna Vogt, Sharon Lar son, Diane Bulman, Joan Juul, and Noreen Nelson. pagne lace gown with pink ac cessaries and a corsage of pink rosebuds for her niece's marriage. The groom's mother wore a black and white costume suit with white accessories and corsage of pink roses. Reception at Woman's Club The newlyweds greeted their guests at a reception at the Salem Woman's club. Pouring were Mrs. John Albrich and Mrs. Francis T. Albrich and cutting the cake were Mrs. George Hemann and Mrs. Lawrence Alley, all aunts of the bride. Assisting were Mrs. John Godlnve, Mrs. Willis E. Vincent. Jr., Mrs. Vernon Tracy, Miss Audra Garbarino, Miss Rita O'Brien, Miss Dorothy Kessel and Miss Georgeann Burg hart. When the couple left on their wedding trip to California and Nevada, the new Mrs. McKee donned a dusty rose suit with matching stole and black acces sories. 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