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lSSfc III) Statesman, Salon. Ore., Sua. My 27, "561 amed Qt St. VinCCIlt's Commencement Festivities Are Calendared for Coming Week ' Br JWYM ENGLISH '' " ' " SUUmaui UtWif EeW"""" " Commencement festivitiet for both Df choo) students nipuiSM tut octal caJtnaar at u m uw tow tht baccalaurtata services lor WiBamettt University seniors today President tod Mrs. G. Herbert Smith will bt hosts lor informal opes bouse t their Fairmauot Hffl residence. Bidden U ciB after i dock art memben M the senior cJaas ana ma parana. n. c:k.i di. it - ih nMfi at tha Atur. The hosts will Vl4 JW-Mm VUIB WiM ft' - . receive informally in the 6nn room. Aatutiof about the rooms will m peaa ana urs. Room u. urrzi. r. ami . Mrs. H. Ryan. Jerry Whipple and Dr. Howard RunkeL Mr. Jerry Whipple wUl InvHe ruesta tatt the dining room. Mn. Howard Runkel and Mrs. Maurice Brennea will pmide at the coffee ems. Mrs. Richard Petrie U in charge of the aininf room and aemni .H .i. u Cmtk mmA Hm aniar mm'i honorary. MiM Daisy Lira el Medan, Indonesia, who has Just completed her aophomort year on the campua, wiU play bacHrouod sous ta we piano during the alternooa. , s ' Laarheaa lor Trasteet Whrea ' ' The truiteea wives of Willamette University will be honored at a Wheoa lor which Mr. Smith wUl be hostess at her htm Satur day. June 1 Thia if ai annual affair fivea by Mrs. Sm it. TMammt the commencement on June i. Dr. and Mn. Smith wiU entertaii i at dinner in compliment to the apeaker. honorary defrea candidates and their wive. :- y ' - . Atonal Banewet and CUm Reaaieaa Several eventi art planned lor the alumri during tha mmnce ment weekend. The annual alumni banquet wiB be held at the Martoa Hotel oa June t At Boot the rtmt day aeveral class reunion hinch- WMTh?datTof MM wul bt honored at aa Informal get-together kl lowing the banquet at the home of Mr. ."' M J? Jcrfersoa Street Am Win I at co-hort jsdl be Mr. and Mn. Kenneth Manning at Portland. The class hincheoa wiU bt held at the Martoa Hotel at noon. All memben of the claw, whether teey graduated or ot, their wives or husbands are Invited it aitena oow vm wucww and party at the Jonei borne. gerertty Ahmaae Breakfasts t . . , . Tht PI Beta Phi alumnae, Oregon Gamma chapter wiU hold their annual commencement breakfast Sunday morning. June I at tht Sena S?Ii.?..T.. it. rvha Phi Ahimaaa. who were members bt nuiaimu-i - , ...... Jua tween 1820 and IMS, wiU gather tor a commencement breakfast oa June I at the Goloea Pheasant at a.m. Those planning ta attend art asked to call Mra. Albert Cohen or Mra. yeroor Sackett for reserva Uons by JuM V v.? A Gradaatiea Tea at Beffmaa't Miss Carol Hoffman, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Sidney Hoffman, who it grJul frw" South Salem High School on June $. has sent tut taviutiont to a graduation tea for which she will bt hostess on Saturday. June X. The affair wUl bt held at the Candalarja home of the Hoffmans en Boice Street Biddca art aQ leniori glrli ot South Salem and a few of Mia Hoflman'i North Salem friends. Calling hours Pding at 'the tea urnt will ba Mn. toynwd Shiffer and Mrs. Richard Berry. Serving will bt tht Misses Marcft Mulkey. Joaa Klelnke, Linda Steele, Georgianna CrtowtU. Janice Hall and Kstny Deeney. - - - ... 1 1 ."-''' t t':" ' ... . ... 9 -; . - I '., .jl hi' i Vi'inil" tr' '- . v I Miss Betty Looney Is parried To August Harris on Saturday Miss Brtty Lucille Looney became the bride of August V. Harris at a It o'clock nuptial mass Saturday morning, at St Vincent drPaul Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. weKMfi Looney and tht bridegroom aa the aoa ef Mr. and Mri. August J. Har ris, ill of Brooks. , i The Re. Joha Reedy officiated at tht ceremony before a aetting of pink and white peonies. Mrti : : Ernest Krefl was the walls; and ' i Wayne Meusey tht organist The TrflVGl6rS 10 ! altar boys were Paul and Michael j HUf CI6IJ IWT ' Kowash of Woodbuj cousins of a r . I the groom. bG reTeU Of For her wedding the bride ' , wore a bouffant floor length gown , D A C of white nyloa embroidered or- J w" gandy over taffeta. The fitted! . ... bodice was designed with a por-j Mist Marjorie Becke and Misa trait neckline outlined in organ- Diane Perry, who are leaving Jane dy cutout flowers. She wort I U spend the summer la Europe, short, white g l a t a and her rf ing feted at a round of par- .2S tJSSZtiZr r- "T enhanced with a nyloa ruiiie. Perry, who has been teaching in Park Rose, Portland, arrived home this weekend to remain at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Perry, until she leaves. Tuesday Mrs. Harold dinger, Mn. Clayton Foreman and Mr. Golden Vcclding For Couple Celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary Wednesday night were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Van Clenve. They were married la Portland May a. 1906. They both pew up around Molatla and Monitor and Mm In KaUm virinitv mob after their marriage. They lived for IMinv ara in MMrtla Rmvl Mm. munity, moving a Ire yean ago to Rosedale. ; , , : Tl... L.-. t . m-m f-1..l. II.. ing m MMKut urovt. ana Kennein . grandchildren and fear great' Irene Harris and Mn. Roy Chris- ; tianwn the bridesmaids. Dale Loonev, the bride's broth- 1 er. served as best man and ushers were William Looney, John Har ris and Leo Mein. A blue faille suit with white accessories and conage of Vanda orchids was worn by the bride's mpther. Mrs. Harris cho a navy blue linen suit with nink accessories and conagt of Vanda orchids. - , Reception Follows A receotion followed in the church dining room. Pouring were Mn. O. J. Williams snd Mrs. Jack R. Taggart. Cutting the cake were Mn. Orval John ton, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Frances Dtol. at'nt o' the proom. Assisting were the Misse Kfthv Powell. Carolvn Haselbiche r, ! ttiriv Uarric ftnnnia J&n I . A bridt of Saturday morning was Mrs. August V. Harris, the ter.'Sunan Johnson, Mrs. Sylves- formtr Bttty Lucille Looney, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. ter Kottre, Mrs. Sam C. Looney. Wtldon Loonty. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. August Mn. Tom Hynes and Mrs. Leo I U.r.i Th Mninnnu innl nljir at St. Virtcent dePaul Cath- 1 Bucheit. JIDlllf). Ml Wl-Virf " f- ' - - oik Church. (Artz Studio). She carried a white Bible mark ed with a yellow throated "white orchid. Walk Before the Bridt Three attendants preceded the bride to the altar wearing white lace sheath gowns over ice green ' Garlen Simpson will be hostesses taffeta. They wore green net for a farewell coffee in honor of headdresses, short white eloves Misa Perry. The affair will be held and farried crescents of Vanda at the Olinger home on Mission orchids. Mrs. Robert.Davis was ; Street with a group of the travel- the matron of honor and Miss , er a longtime friends invited to cau between U and 1 o Clock. grandchildren. All but' one pand- nn Dale van uieave. wno u in tht U.S. service stationed it Oki nawa, and great-pandchUd wno it baby, were present for a fam ily dinnef party at China City In South Salem to weanesaay mgm. Hal Blkbard AaiUlary, United Spanish War Veterans wiU meet for a dessert luncheon and social afternoon at Llpman'i C b t r r y Room Fridav. June 1 at 1:30 D.m. Co-hostesses will bt Mrs. Blanche Walcher and Mn. Edith Bant. Dr. Gale Carrey win show slides La(liP8 Night PartV of England and the Scandinavian Peninsula and will tell of her hik-' Members of Vista Lodge 215 AF ins and cycling experiences while and AM will entertain with a In fo those countries for the next pro-," "'8ht party Tuesday night at ine neaver nan. me purpose oi the affair is to acquaint the wives pam in the YWCA aeries. Vacation Teasen, at the YWCA on Tuesday i tvenlng, May 29 at 7:30 p.m. The program is open to tht public. No YWCA membership is required and thert it no charge. - cp jn of the newly organized lodge. A no-host dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. with cards following. Harold Rosebraugh, master, is in charge of arrangements for the evening. The newly weds have gone south on their nonevmoon and for traveling the bride donned a green sheath dress with heie arees'wies. The couple will be ?t hoire on Route 1. Brooks after June 10. Past Regents Dub of ( hemekfta Chapter. Dauchters of the Ameri can Revolution will be entertained at a 1 o'clock no-host luncheon on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Miss Edna Mingus. Mrs. David Looney will present the program, j "The Declaration of lndepfend I ence." Mn. Robert E. Shinn and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. William R. Shinn. will be hostesses for a bon voyage tea on Saturday. June 2 at the former's North Summer Street home for the pleasure of Miss Becke. A group of Miss Becke's int'mate friends will be bidden to call at 1:30 o'clock. Town Club Dance on Saturday Town Club themben will en ioy a bonus dance on Saturday, June 2 at the American Legion Clyb. This will be a sports dance with Harry Wesely and his or :hestra playing between 9:30 and 12:30 o'clock The Social hour wilf oegin at 8:30 and at midnight a buffet supper will be served. On ihe directorate for the affair are the club officers snd committee. This will be a closed dance with no guests. New officen of the club are Dr. Woodson Bennett, president; Mrs. James H. Nicholson Jr., ecording secretary: Mrs. William H. Hammond, social secretary; William C. Dyer Jr., treasurer; Mrs. T. Harold Tomlinson, Mrs. loseph Felton, James Payne, John Heltiel, and H. C. Saalfeld, :ommittee members. John Heltzrl has served as president of the club the past year. Miss Ricketts Names Bridal Attendants I Miss Jo Ann Ricketts, who will i be married to Dr. Joseph Gerald i Toole of Oakland, Calif, on June 9, is announcing plans for her wedding thia weekend. Muss Rick etts, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Ricketts, will re ceive her degree from Oregon State College on June 3. Dr. Toole is the ton of Mr. and Mn. Joseph G. Tftole of Klamath Falls. The ceremony will take place at the Fir at Ompegational Church at 3 o'clock with Dr. Julian Keiaer officiating. Jerry 'Christopheraon will be the vocal jist and Thomas E. Roberta will 1 be the organist Miss Ricketts has asked her sister, Mn. William G. Frost oi Portland, to be her honor matron. Bridesmaids will bt- Mrs. Bruce Shurtirff (Patricia Healy) of Ber keley, Calif., Mrs. Jerry McCal lister (Roberta Sjoding), Mrs. Byrr Watson and Miss Patricia Paine. Terry Michela will be the flower girl. Wililam Toole wil serve as best man for his brother and ushers include Bruce Shurtlelf, William Frost, John Rickett?, brother of the bride-elect. Richard Brust and : Miles Edwards. i The wedding reception will be held in the church parlors. The 'couple will live in Oakland, Calif., where Dr. Toole is taking his interneship. Rainbow Girls Service Bars Are Awarded Cherry Assembly, Rainbow for Girls met Thursday evening. Intro duced were Mrs. Ray Hoffman, worthy matron of Trinity Chapter OES, Karen Covert, junior past worthy advisor, and Donna Hau gen. Initiation was held for the follow ing girls: Misses Janet Johnson, Sharon Bailey, Jane Carter, Sharon Herb, Susan Guthrie, Normalee Swigart and Twila Pawley. Service bars were giyen to the following girls: Misses Elizabeth Alderson, Cheryl Bauman, Karen Covert, Barbara French, Carol George, Donna Haugen. Evelyn Johansen. Alma Kunowsky, Cleta Mc. Morris, Roberta Phillips, Bar bara Sharpe, Linda Sullivan, Ha Warren, Beverly Walker, Judy I Waterman, Beverly Walls, Beverly Young, Marianna Cornie, Janice Wood, Diane Bueller. Judy Swen- ison, Marlene Dolezal, Jerry Sue Deem, Carol Johnson, Janice Pahl, Nancy Harper. Nancy Brandon and Diane Sadowsky. Qub Calendar MaatM Hunan Womtn i rofft at Ctaudt Mulcr Roma. .U SnortUo Dw. 11 am. Srm Rntatia Club with Mn. Aitilu Nion. ftl Madrona Av , I p.m. Satan Junior Woman's Club fai tallatioa banquet, Randall i Chuck Wafon. 1 am. Bathfl 43 Job's Da uf titan. Scot tish Rita Tempi. 1M p m- Willamette Valley Panhcllanic lh Mra. Paul Jaquat, Vic toe Point, meet at Four Corner, S 3 a.m. Hal Hibbart AuiUary, t'SWV. Upmaa'a, IM p m. tataritr Owmekata Qipief. DAP) no-hott tanchenn. aoon, Bvron Harriett home, US Richmond Ave Flving to Europe Misa Daneea Lamkin. daughter of Mrs. W. C. 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