The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 25, 1958, Page 21, Image 21

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    Cblarfu! AaotcUr dances awn
9 a polk, a tarantella, Polish
nsasorfca and tvenlsb tangos will
snow (ha dancers in their beauti
Ad costumes. Aerobatfo capers
nd novelty tap numbers will
round out the program.
Barbara Smith is handling the
musical arrangements. Costumes
have been under the supervision
at lira. Paul Townsend, Mrs.
Eampton C Piatt and lira. Ear
old Pierce. Refreshments chair
man Is Mrs. Harry Cox.
Students participating arc Judy
Branca, Frances Runkd, Lynn
Roner, Shannon White, Craig Pen
niman, Jamie Pierce, Jary Pierce,
Mona Rao Hewett, Barbara Rob
erts, Wendy Rae Cloyd, Greta
Jane Brown, Steven Johnson,
Mary Lynn CamiDo, Mary Kay
Vincent, Cheryl Reece, Sande
Schmidt, Jenny Schmidt, Patricia
Cox, Candy Piatt. Gail Branson,
Suzanne Horner, Rebecca Ann
Carl, Mary McDowell, Billie Jean
Haines, Billy Brenner, Jery Sue
Dood and Susan Snyder.
The regular meeting of Marion
Auxiliary 661, V.F.W. will be held
at the V.F.W. hall, Monday night
Memorial services will be held and
following the meeting there will
be a short program of entertain
ment consisting of both musical
numbers and tap dancing. Mrs.
Roy Hagedorn is chairman of the
refreshment committee.
Junior Y-Teens Elect
New officers for Inter-club of
the Junior High Y-Teens were
elected in regular club meetings.
The new officers are president,
Mary Clark; vice-president, Janet
Kelly; secretary-treasurer, Jeanne
Buchanan; worship chairman,
Nancy Jenny; and social chair
man, Linda Wright. The officers
of the past year are planning a
dinner party to honor the new of
ficers. The members in charge of
the dinner are Nancy Van Houten
and Sue Bennett.
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South Salem Prom Slated'
For the Coming Weekend
A gold staircase and multi-colored fountain will be featured at
the annual South Salem High School Junior-Senior prom, "It Happens
Every Spring," which will take place in the school's east balcony
gymnasium on Saturday night between s and 12 o'clock.
HPlnk and sold k tte color cnem 'or the formal affair, which
will be carried out in the decorations .and the programs. Harry
weseiys orchestra will provide
the music.
Patrons and patronesses will in
clude Messrs. and Mesdames Cast
Aschenbrenner, Wesley E. Stew
art, Donald Brandon, Howard Fu
jii. Don Empey, -Lloyd Hockett,
Paul Rowell, Stanley Shotts, Ralph
Moen, Lyle .Wilhelmi. Kenneth
Zwicker, and Mr. Robert Voigt
and Mrs. Neil Brown.
Committees Named
General chairman of the dance
Is Dorothy Moen. Working on pro
grams are Ricki Wood, chairman,
Gordon Humphrey, Jeff Boden-
weiser, Dan Watts, Judy Mohr,
. Betti Dyke, Joan Fast, Sue Hilz,
Marcia Chase and Judy Erickson:
refreshments, Sue Zwicker, chair
man, Doris Stringham, Claudia
Weaver, Julia Marshall, Ann Mc-
Donough and Doug McCormack.
Theme, Myrna Halverson, chair
man, Judie Pengra. Max Moor-
head, Larry McCarger and David
rerry; clean-up, Mike Mills, chair
man, Doug McCormack, Dick Lott,
Jim Woodry, Larry McCargar. Lar
ry Campbell, LeRoy ' Bachellor,
Leah Thorn, Jill Scott, Keith Olson,
Jerry Silke, Derrold Hopkins, Sha
ron Johnson, Sue Loucks and Di
ana Arling; publicity, Karen Har
ris, chairman, assisted by mem
bers of the art class decorations,
Mary Wilbur, chairman, assisted
by members of the junior class.
Mrs. Glen Wilbur will serve
punch at the prosi assisted by Mrs.
Leon Perry and Mrs. Werner
Brown.
YW Dance
Students in
Recital
Mi's. Richard H. Snyder, YWCA
dance instructor, will present her
dance students in an Informal
dance recital on Wednesday eve
ning at 7:30 at the YWCA build
ing. The program will be compli
mentary to members and friends
of the Y. After the program,
which concludes this dance sea
son, refreshments will be served.
Since most of the pupils are be
ginning students with only a few
months of lessons, they will appear
mainly in class demonstrations.
-Petite Ballerinas," a heAtf in
tame, win open the recital, fea
turing Gosan Snyder in an inter-
Last Film
In Series
Slated
The last of this season's AAWU
series of foreign films will be
Laurence Olivier's production of
Richard III" to be shown Mon
day, Tuesday, and Wednesday at
the Grand Theater. Curtain time
is 7:45 p.m. Series tickets will be
good at all performances and ad
mission to the single performance
may be obtained at the door.
Also starring in the powerful
Shakespearean drama is the lovely
Claire Bloom. The production is
particularly noted for the beauti
fully spoken English language by
the cast of. highly trained Shakes
pearean actors.
AAUW is gratified by the favor
able response to its sponsorship of
the film series and is contemplat
ing a second series for the near
future.
Miss Hart Weds
Gerald Zehner
JEFFERSON - Miss Anna Belle
Hart, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth
Hart of Salem, and Gerald Arthur
Zehner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
win Zehner of Jefferson, exchang
ed marriage vows in the Jason
Lee Methodist parsonage in Salem
on Thursday, May IS. Rev. Luther
Baker, Jr. read the double ring
service at 8 o'clock.
The bride was given in marriage
by her brother, Willis Hart of Dal
las. She wore a beige suit with
box jacket, and white accessories,
and a white orchid corsage.
Miss Linda Zehner of Salem,
cousin of the bridegroom, was
maid of honor. She wore a white
sheath dress with yellow embroid
ered flowers. Her accessories were
white and she wore a corsage of
pink rosebuds.
Gary Zehner of Klamath Falls,
brother of the bridegroom, was
best man.
A reception
was held at the
Zenith' Club
Banquet
The Salem Zenich Club will hold
its annual Installation banquet
Wednesday night at the Colonial
House at 7:30 o'clock. The hew of
ficers will be Installed by Mrs. E.
David Bartruff.
The committee in charge of ar
rangements includes Mrs. Joseph
Franko, chairman, Mrs. Richard
Lankow, co-chairman, Mrs. Del
mar Hansen, Mrs. Maurice Walker,
Mrs. William Schaumberg and
Mrs. Dewey Rand Jr. -
home of the bride's sister follow
ing the ceremony.
The couple will be at home at
1900 North Commercial Street in
Salem. Mr. Zehner is employed at
the Marion-Linn Warehouse in Jef
ferson and the bride is employed
by Pierce Freight Lines in Salem.
New Citizens .
Are Greeted
FOUR CORNERS-lA trio of new
citizens were welcomed in Four
Corners homes this week.
A son, Michael Lee, was born
May 12 at the Salem General hos
pital to Mr. and Mrs. Roland An
derson. There is a sister, Rebecca
Louise, and the grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Anderson, S4
lem, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fallen?
Palm Springs, Calif., and great
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J.
L. Hunt, Seattle, and Mrs. F. R.
McCormick, Post Falls, Idaho. Mi
chael Lee was born on the wed
ding anniversary of the Fallens.
Felicitations go to Mr. and Mrs.
Don Anderson (Mary Fletcher) on
the birth of a daughter, Cynthia
Lee, May 14, at the Salem Gen
eral hospital Greeting the new
comer are sisters. Belinda Jean
and Shirley Ann. The grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ander-
President Reelected
St. Joseph's Parents Club re
elected Henry Meyer as president
for. the ensuing year at Wednes
day's meeting. Other officers are
J. J. Ferder, vice-president; Mrs.
Joseph Meier, secretary; John
Garren, treasurer; Mrs. James
Coffee, Mrs. Joseph Print apd
Mrs. John Graham, room repres-
sentatives-at-large. Father Joseph
Vsnderbeck spoke informally to
me group at uie jbsi meeting
of the season.
son, Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Fletcher, Des Moines,, Iowa.
A daughter. Jill Helen, was born
May 14 at the Salem General hos
pital to Mr. and Mrs.' K. Dale
Johnson (Irene Bany). Greeting
the new sister are brother Michael
and sister Judith. The grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Chris John
son, Monmouth, and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Bany, Seaside. The paternal
grandmother, Mrs. Johnson, is vis
iting in her son s home to greet
the new grandchild.
Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sun, May 25, "58 (Sec. III)-21
Hostesses Fete
Miss Pomeroy
PEDES Miss Amy Pomeroy,
bride-elect of Don Reed, was hon
ored with a bridal' shower; at the
Women's clubhouse Friday latter
noon. Hostesses were Mrs. Herman
Amos. Mrs. Clen Edwards and
Pairs. C. C. Backsen. Mrs. Backsen
played two piano solos and ac
companied Mrs. G. C. Jones and
Mrs. Edwards who sang.. Mrs.
Wayne Shelton poured coffee, Mrs.
Backsen served punch and Mrs.
Don Mentier cut the cake.
Mrs. Robert Laudahl, assisted by
Patty Wiens, gave a shower for
Miss Pomeroy at her home in
Dallas Saturday evening. Guests
were Dallas high school class
mates, where Miss Pomeroy is a
senior. On Sunday Mrs. Drexel
White and Mrs. Claude Brown,
both Woodburn, aunts of Miss
Pomeroy, entertained with a fam-
Birthday Honored
JEFFERSON Mrs. Mary DeVfr
ney observed her 90th birthday ea
May IS and was guest of honor
at a dinner party at her niece's
restaurant in Albany. Taking Mrs,
DeVaney were her daughters, Mrs,
Lawrence Compton, Mr. Compton
and Jean Ellis. She was born in
Humboldt County, Calif, and came
to Oregon by covered wagon when
11 years old. Her family settled
near West Scio, where ber grand
father, F. P. Fleener, had a large
land holding. Much of this holding
still is held by the family.
The PLE and T Clab will meet
at the home of Mrs. Robert Grobe,
2695 Pringle Road, Wednesday at
S p.m. Co-hostesses will be Mrs.
Nora Pearce and Mrs. Alice Nash,
ily dinner and shower at the White
home. Relatives from Oregon City;
Molalla, Sweet Home, Hubbard;
Woodburn and Pedee were present.
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