16-(Sec. Ill) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sun., June 22, '58 Gamma Phi Convention in Victoria I. T ill uL iLiv ' ' ' Gamma Phi Beta alumnae will be leaving today for Victoria, B.C. to attend the biennial in ternational convention at the Empress Hotel June 23-28. Salem alumnae have been making favors and decorations for the convention, assisted by the Oregon State actives and Cor vallis alumnae. Pictured above with some of the place mats and favors are, left to right, Mrs. George Beane, Mrs. Desmond K. Walker, Mrs. Jack Steward, who will be a delegate to the convention, and Mrs. Jack Haller. (Kennell-Ellls Studio). ' Summer Social Calendar Filled With Many Parties For Brides-Elect, Visitors By JERYMK ENGLISH ' , Statesman Society Editor Tba coming week will be filled with numerous parties, brides elect and visitors sharing bonors. Invitations are in the mall this weekend to a tea for which Mrs. G. Herbert Smith will ba hostess on Friday, June 17 at her Falrmount Hill residence. The affair is being arranged in compliment to two popular brides-elect. Miss An toinette Kuzmanich, who will be married to Secretary of State Mark 0. Hatfield on July S, and Miss Sarah Van Fleet, who will become the bride of Thomas B. Brand on July 12. Calling hours will be from S to S o'clock with a group of the young married contingent bidden to greet the guests of honor. Coffee to Honor Miss Kasmanlca Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley and her daughter, Mrs. John P. Maulding, are entertaining with an informal coffee on Tuesday at the former's North Summer Street home for the pleasure of Miss Kuzmanich. A group of young matrons have been Invited to call between 10:30 and t o'clock. . Greeting guests at the door will be Mrs. Donald Sommer, Mrs. Alvln D. Bauer and Mrs. Rodney Hofstetter. Presiding at the coffee urns will be Mrs. Wheeler R. English, Mrs. Robert M. JTischer Jr. end Mrs. Richard L. Cooley. Other Jjro-NupUal Parties Slated On Thursday Mrs. HarryBaughnufh Is entertaining at luncheon at her Portland horn for Miss Kuzmanich and on June 28 Miss Shir ley Fields will be a luncheon hostess for the bride-elect. Mrs. B. F. Johnson of Portland will entertain with the rehearsal dinner on July S and Dr. G. Herbert Smith will host the bachelor dinner for Mr. Hatfield on July 3 at the University Club in Portland. Miss Kuzman ich and her mother, Mrs. Vincent Kuzmanich, have planned the bridesmaids' luncheon for July 2 at their home. Tea to Fete Mrs. Melvin Lord Invitations have come from Miss Elizabeth Lord and Miss Edith Schryver to a tea for which tbey will be hostesses on Wednesday, July t at their Mission Street residence. The tea will honor Mrs. Melvin S. Lord of Washington. D.C., who Is arriving in the capital the end of June for a summer's visit with her two eldest children, Mary Elizabeth and John Montague. Mrs. Lord has a wide circle of friends in the capital made on former visits and her husband will Sin her here later in the summer. Friends have been Invited to call itweeo a and o'clock to greet the visitor. Mrs. Meyer Hostess to Symphony AazUiary Calendared for Thursday morning Is the Informal coffee to be given by Mrs. Henry A. Meyer, chairman of the Women's Auxiliary of the Salem Symphony Society, at her Pringle Road home. The oc casion will mark the first anniversary of the auxiliary and members have been Invited to call at 10:30 o'clock. The coffee will also be an opportunity for auxiliary members to meet the new president of the Symphony Society, Theodore deLooze. Mrs. Stuart Lancefleld, chairman of the ticket committee, will also i rive a reDort. Miss Grace Carman will preside at the coffee urn and assisting will be the following board .members, Mrs. Reginald Parker. Mrs. Frank Burllngham. Mrs. Charles S. Campbell, Mrs. Slgfrid B. Un ander, Mrs. William McAllister and Mrs. Stuart Lancefield. Reception to Honor Brands An informal reception Is being arranged for Justice and Mrs. James T. Brand on Wednesday afternoon between four and six, at the Supreme Court Building. Their host of friends are asked to call to say good-bye to the Brands before their departure to Florida. Professor Ralph Dobbs of the Willamette School of Music will play at five o'clock. At 5:15 Chief Justice William Perry and Mayor Robert White will say a few words. Mrs. Frederick Sercombe and Ray Strlngham are being assisted by staff members of the court in making arrangements for the event. AU friends of Justice and Mrs. Brand are invited to attend. Service Guild to Meet Thursday The Christian Service Guild of the First Evangelical United Brethren Church will have its June meeting at the Kubler Road home of Mrs. L. L. Fish on Thursday at 7:45 p.m. Mrs. M. D. Cochell Is the pro gram chairman, assisted by Mrs. Ted Parks, Mrs. Henry Uhruh and Mrs. Delbert Seeger. Mrs. Vivian Garber is the re freshment chairman, assisted by Mrs. Carl Beach, Mrs. Wayne Wal ling and Mrs. L. L. Fish. Couple Wed At Garden Rites The wedding of Miss Esther Long and Dr. Norman K. Tully of Central Point, a former Salem resi dent, was quietly solemnized on Saturday morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Oathout at Elliott Prairie. The couple ex- changed vows at a garden cere mony at 11:30 o'clock before mem bers of the immediate family and longtime friends. For her wedding the bride sel ected a rose-beige peau de soie afternoon gown fashioned with shawl collar and pleated skirt. She wore a white hat and white raccessories. She pinned a white orchid to her gown. Mrs. Russell Elmer was the hon or matron and wore a mist blue gown. Miss Margaret Lapschles the bridesmaid, wore a rose-beige gown. Their corsages were white orchids. Chester W. Oathout, longtime family friend, served as best man for Dr. Tully, former pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Sa lem. City of Hope Tea Slated Tuesday Event of Tuesday afternoon will be tea to be given in the interest of the City of Hope, free, oonsec tarian, national medical center in Duarte, Calif., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Holtzman on South Liberty Street Mrs. Holtzman and her daughter, Mrs. Herbert Adler, will be co-hostesses for the affair between 2 and 4 o'clock Honor guest at the tea will be Oregon s first lady, Mrs. Robert D Holmes, who is honorary state chairman for City of Hope. She will speak informally to the group about the work being carried on at the medical center and the tag day campaign to be held in Salem July 1. A special guest at the tea will be Mrs. Mildred Schwartz of Portland, northwest coordinator of City of Hope, who volunteers her services. Representatives of service wom en s organizations in Salem have been invited to the tea and to view a IS minute film on City of Hope. The City of Hope Medical Cen ter and its affiliated research in stitute conducts a relentless search for new Insights into the treatment and conquest of the physically and financially catastro phic diseases,, cancer and allied malignancies " such as leukemia, and blood, chest and heart afflic tions. City of Hope offers care to patients from all parts of the country, of all races and creeds No matter bow long they stay or how complex the course of care. no patient pays at the City of Hope. Mrs. Herbert Adler is chairman of the local group working on the project and assisting her are Mrs. S. J. Cowan, Mrs. Robert Golden, Mrs. Jerry Williams, Mrs. George W. Dewey Jr., Mrs. Sidney Schles inger, Mrs. Sam Muchnick, Mrs. Ernie Scharf, Mrs. Val D. Sloper and Mrs. Jerry Blum. Mrs. George Rossman has been invited to pour and serving will be Kathy Merln and Sharon Golden , Married at St. Mark's V c ' - i Newlyweds To Live in Hawaii Wed at Church Rites Mrs; Merrill Gilbert (Vondra Marie Anderson) whose marriage took place June 14 at St. Mark Lutheran Church. Parents of the couple ere Mr. and Mrs. George O. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gilbert Jr. The newlyweds will live in Salem. (Artz Studio). Miss Everitt Reveals Troth Mr. and Mrs. William F. Everitt are announcing the engagemept of their daughter, Sandra Ann, to Richard Lee Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Berk K. Davis Sr. No date bas been set for the wedding. Miss Everitt and her fiance are graduates of South Salem High School and plan to attend Oregon College of Education this fall. Annual Banquet Held at Randall's , AMITY-Offlceri (or the 1958 year V the Valley Women's Club were installed recently ,at the elub'l annual banquet held at Ran; dall'a Chuckwagon, in Salem.. As suming executive positions were Mrs. Irene Panek, president; Mrs. Fred Jennings, vice president; Buelah Dickenson, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. George DeRaeve, pu licitjr. ' A planning session for the an nual Valley Women's Club Hotcake Feed, slated July 27, is scheduled July 1 at the home of Mrs. Irene Pane. Diane Horn Weds Eugene Blaid SHERIDAN Miss Diane Horn of Glide, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Horn of Springfield, and Eugene Blair of Glide, son of Mr, snd Mrs. Dan O. Blair of Sheridan were united in marriage at the First Christian Church In Roseburg on June 14. Rev. Newell Morgna performed the ceremony. The bride wore a ballerina gown of lace over net and. taffeta. She carried a white orchid on a white LBible. Miss Donna Horn of Eugene, sis ter of the bride, was maid of honor and other attendans were Mrs, John Knutson of Noti, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Fred Jensen of Florence. Dorene Peterson of Springfield was flower girl and Lyle Baxter of Roseburf was ring bearer. Robert Blair of Sheridan was best man for his brother and ushers' were James Funis and Frank Max well, both of Glide, and John Knut son of Noti. Candle lighters were Jeff Yoder ef Sheridan and Carl Bhrlck of Salem, both nephews of the bridegroom. The couple will make their home at 731 East 14th, Eugene, this sum mer and in the fall at Idlayld Park. Oregon. The bride is a high school teacher at Glide and the bride groom is vice principal and fifth grade teacher at the Glide elem entary ScbqoL Wedding Luncheon Follows A buffet luncheon was served in the garden immediately follow ing the nuptials. Miss Merl Dimick and Mrs. Willard Kenfield of Kirk land, Wash, poured. Mrs. R. W. Ericksofl of Portland cut the cake and assisting were Mrs. C. W. Oathout and Mrs. Lyle Rea. For going away the new Mrs. Tully wore s navy blue two-piece chemise outfit with matching cloche. Dr. Tully and his bride have gone to Victoria and Van couver, B.C., Banff, Lake Louise and Jasper National Park on their honeymoon. They will reside in Central Point for the summer and after September l will return to Salem and will be at home at 1548 Center St. NE. VFW Auxiliary Meets Marion Auxiliary 661. V.F.W. will meet Monday evening, June 23 at the V.F.W. hall. As this is social night, there will be a short business Session followed by en tertainment. Mrs. Ivell Haley is chairman of the refreshment com mittee. Mrs. Leon Hansen has been named head delegate to the state convention to be held at Red mond June 24 to 27. Several other auxiliary members are planning to attend. Pharmacists Wives to Be Feted at Tea Several social events have been planned by the Woman's Auxiliary of the Oregon Pharmaceutical As sociation, which is holdings its an nual meeting in Salem June 22-24. Calendared for Tuesday after noon is the welcome tea to be given at the Fairmount Hill home of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry at 3 o'clock. All pharmacists' wives in Salem as well as those attending the convention are in vited to attend the tea. Presiding at the tea urns will be Mrs. Don McBain of Portland, wife of the state president of. the Oregon Pharmaceutical Associa tion, and Mrs. George Crossen of Corvallis, whose husband is head of the School of Pharmacy at Ore gon State College. The committee arranging the tea includes Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry, Mrs. Dwight Quisenberry, . Mrs Leon Perry, Mrs. Vernon Perry and Mrs. John M. Graham. A luncheon for the woman is planned for Monday at the Colonial House and in the evening the wom en will join their husbands for buf fet supper and dance at the Amer ican Legion Gub. A golf tourna ment is also on the agenda for the women during the three-day con vention and a banquet at the Ma rion Hotel Tuesday night will cli max the social events. Lt. DuRette to Wed Hi Georgia Miss Sandra Garter Bride Of Richard Urie Saturday At Presbyterian Church White accented with pink was the color scheme for the wed ding of Miss Sandra Kay Carter and Richard Thomas Urie, who were married at a lovely ceremony Saturday night at the First Presbyterian Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed D. Carter and Mr. Urie is the son of Mr. snd Mrs. J. W. Urie of Daly City. California. It was at 8 o'clock that the Rev. Kenneth Wishsrt perform- NORTH SALEM - Of Interest to friends and relatives In the Salem area is the announcement by Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Emerson of Bowling Broke, Georgia of the marriage of their niece, Miss Be nita Underwood, to Lieutenant John C. DuRette, U.S. Air Force, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil A. DuRette of Eugene. The ceremony will be Sunday, July 6 at the Bowling Broke Meth odist Church with a reception fol lowing at the bride's home. Miss Underwood reteived her high school education in Forsythe, ueorgia and has been employed for several years as a medical secre tary. Lieutenant DuRette received his education at University High School. Eugene, University of Ore gon, Oregon State College and school of aeronautics. He has served two years in the Far East and is stationed at the Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, as Instructor navigator, 427th Air Refue ine aquaaron. The parents of the eroom-to-be plan to fly to Georgia for the wedding. Members of Chaster AB. PEO will be entertained Monday night at tne nome of Mrs. Florence Hut chinson in Monmouth at a 7:30 dessert supper. Mrs. Anton Post will the assisting hostess. Contact Lenses Dr. T. W. Sahlstrom Dr. Roy B. Clunes Optometrist and Vision Specialists 701 Livelier Bldg., Salem, Oregon Specializing in the Fitting of Contact Lenses EMpire 4-7901 ed the nuptials before a large ga thering of relatives and friends of the couple. William Utley was the vocalist snd Mrs. " Ralph Dobbs the organist Four attendants preceded the bride to the altar wearing white nylon chiffon waits gowns with Grecian drape extending from the shoulders. Their white net hats were trimmed with shirred velvet and they carried semi-cascades of feathered pink carna tions with pink chiffon leaves and seed pearls. Mrs. Douglas R: Car ter of Oswego was her sister-in-law's matron of honor, and the bridesmaids were Mrs. Thomas Olson, Mrs. Gary Compton of Portland and Miss Lois Ralston of Lake Grove. Light the Candles Lighting the candles were Miss Jane Carter, a cousin of the bride, and Miss Marion Baum, who wore gowns made identical to the bridesmaids, only of mist blue chiffon. Steve Reed Carter of Oswego, nephew of the bride, was the ring bearer. The bride wore a handsome gown of Imported nylon organza fashioned with an. overskirt of embossed organta terminating in a court train. The bodice was made witb a rounded neckline and long sleeves. Her illusion veil was caught to a crown of I lace and seed pearls. She carried a cascade of Happiness roses, stepnanous and pink tulle, Douglas R. Carter of Oswego siooa witn Mr. urie as best man and seating the guests were John Ewing, of Portland, William Bla dine of McMlnnville, Jerald Mauie of Tacoma and Richard Lacolma of Klamath Falls, Mrs. Carter selected a Detal blue lace gown witb white irides cent sequin hat for her daugh ter's nuptials. She pinned white Daisy orcmas to her gown. Mrs, urie, wno witn Mr. urie came north for the wedding, wore a delft blue silk sheath gown, a white flowered hat and corsage or pint nany orcmas. Greet Guests at Reception The newlyweds greeted their guests at a reception in the church parlor. Pouring were Mes dames John Urie of Los Angeles, sister-in-law of the groom, Mel vin Millett, Erroll Ross of Silver ton, Harold Jenkins -and Walter Karsten. Cutting the cake were Mesdames L. K. Lawrence, R. A. Fish of Silverton and Lester Car ter, aunt of the bride. Assisting were Misses Diane Oldham, Chrissie Blakely, Mary Jo Wll laims, Carol Stolk, Glenda McCor- mlck, Eleanor Johnson, Jan Woodroffe, Katberine Metcalf, Sandra Farrell and Jane Barlow. For traveling the new Mrs. Ur ie wore a pastel blue embroider ed sheath dress with black jersey coat and white hat. She pinned a corsage of stephanotis and black velvet leaves to her ensemble. MT. ANGEL The newly mar lied Mr. and Mrs. W. James Cen ten will be making their home in Hawaii where the bridegroom will be stationed with the U. S. Army following a wedding trip to the Oregon beaches. The couple's mar riage was an event of Saturday morning at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Mt. Angel. The bride, the former Joann Wellman, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Wellman of Mt. Angel and the groom is the son of Wmford J. Centen of Portland. Rev. Father Cyril. OSB.. offici ated at the 11 o'clock rites. Miss Helen Keber was the organist and Bernard Smith, Ambrose Smith and Koy Smith sang. A full length sown of ImDorted lace and satin fashioned with long sleeves and a sequin trimmed rounded neckline was worn by the bride for her wedding. The bouf fant skirt of nylon tulle over ruf fled net was enhanced bv four points of lace over the net. Her fingertip illusion veil was caught to a crown of iridescent sequins. She carried a white bouquet of rosebuds and stephanotis. ' Attendants Wear Blue Miss Kdthy Butsch of Portland was maid of honor and carried a bouquet of Est;r Rsed daisies. She wore a blue taffeta daytime len?th gown with a cummerbund and streamers extending to the hemline in back. Her headdress was a crown made of Ester Reed daisies. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Fred Yaschuk and Miss Kathy namsey or roruana. Miss Joan Ehle was junior bridesmaid. Their dresses were identical to the honor attendant's except for Miss Ehle's which was floor length. They all wore crowns o Ester Reed d-:s- les and carried bouquets of the daisies. Kristen Ovregaard was the flow- rinfbearer. " iLngagement William Centen of Seattle was best man and ushers Included Kicnard wellman, Gene Cereghino and John Gammenara, both of roruand, and Pat Cleary of Ta coma. Reception follows Mrs. Wellman selected a naw crepe sun wim wnne accessories . H i :i U . s , , - , ' - , ' ' - . " -'-" , ? 1 i v w l " Mr. and Mrs. Royce Delbert Bottens (Siiri Kailvee) whose wed ding was an event of June 14 at the Court Street Christian Church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Reet Kailvee and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bottens. The couple will live in Eugene. (Kennell-Ellis Studio). Of Couple Revealed Announcement is being made by Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Molt- zau of Eugene of the engament Methodist WSCS Program Set . The regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of First Methodist Church -vill be' held in the .Carrier Room at 1:15 p.m. Wednesday. Mrs. Rector W. Johnson will con- ter2STK'Wh marriage of their MtS "2? W Mrs. Centen wore a brown lac. d.uahter. Barham to Allen J. Mor.1?' M'Sf "T". .T"ghJ, ""?.. Wor1?. rWcc , i t h - . i . . . ,reuera.ion oi meinooisi women. ru.:. nomn. rison. son of Mrs. Harry W. Morrl- The couple will make their home i' were 01 wn' . of ForMt Grov. weddine in San Antonio, Texas. . . .' I will ha an vnt f SahinUv aub. rounng ai me weadm? reception " u ... . I lief M in me uining room ot tne church , were Miss Irene Butsch of Port- Miss Payne, Mr. Maudlin Set Date Revealing plans for her July 19 marriage is Miss Carolyn Louise Payne, daughter of Mrs. Irene V. Payne, who will become the bride of Lowell Eugene Maudlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. David J. Maudlin of Bend. Their engagement was an nounced last summer. The ceremony will take place at Woodland Chapel in Salem at 7:30 o'clock with Dr. Roland G. deVries officiating. Mrs. E. David Anderson will be the matron of honor and Richard L. Maudlin of Bend will serve as best man for his brother. Ushers include William A. Mansfield and Wayne F. Hall. The wedding reception will fol low in the church library. Marlene Bailer Weds Mr. Smith SHERIDAN Miss Marlene Anne Bailer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bailer of Sheridan and Gary Aldfn Smith, son of Mrs. Francis WaUaert of Portland and Clinton Smith, were united in marriaee June 7 at the Emmanual Luther an Church ' in Willamlna. Rev. Howard Baumgart performed the double ring ceremony at 1 s'clock. The bride wore a Dale creen suit with white accessories and carried a nosegay of pink rose buds and carnations on a white Bible. ' Maid of honor was Mi Alio Kaye Kadell Of Sheridan. Rav Vandervort of Beaverton, was best msn lor his brother. Both younf Deonle hava nuMwl in this area all of their liv th bridegroom graduated from Willa mlna high school this spring and the bride from Sheridan High School. Mr. Smith is currently em ployed at the Sheridan Sun. but will leave tWs week for duty with we u.s. Air f orce. land and Miss Joann Kovell of Ta coma. Mrs. Herb Ehle of Van couver and Mrs. Norb Wellman of Corvallis cut the cake. Assisting were the Misses Isouise Gesch will, Fran Klouse, Bernice HIggins, Mary Ann and Laurann Kloft, Jan ice Aman, Pat Bashaw, Grace Buchholz and Maureen Fisher. . To leave for her wedding trip uic new mis. ieen cnanged to a pink linen suit worn with pink ac cessories. Music Teachers Convene June 27 Oregon music teachers gathering lor tneir two-day convention at Iwis and Clark College June 27 ana zs will hear one of the first performances of a Viola Sonata composed by Donn Schroeder of ine baiem public schools Prof. Stanley Butler, president of the Oregon Music Teachers Associa tion, announced this week. Main concert of the session will be given by Francis Akos, princi pal violinist of the Chicago Sym phony, assisted by Aurora Under wood, Portland pianist. Tenor Wil liam Utley will also appear during the two days. Gordon Birrell, piano student of Margaret Hogg, Salem, has been chosen by the Salem branch of the association to represent this dis trict on the student affiliate pro gram. Ketiring after two years as pres ident, Prof. Butler will conduct business sessions and act as guest consultant for the piano teachers workshop on June 27. ust 23, The bride-elect, who makes her home in Salem, is a graduate of Eugene High School. She attended the University of Oregon and is a member of Alpha Gamma Delta. She la now employed at the State Department of Education. Mr. Morrison, who also resides In Salem, is a graduate of Hills- This will be a play in which the Work of Missions will be depicted. Mrs. Robert F. Anderson will be in charge of the worship medita tions. Officers training session will begin at 10 a.m. and all officers of the WSCS and Circles are in vited to attend. boro High School and attended Pa cific' University and Willamette University. He is on the. staff ef the Oregon Statesman. " an newTOiii FRESH AIR WAVING LOTIONS! LANOLIN TREATED END PAPERSI 10 MINUTE WAVING TIME1 NO-DAB NEUTRALIZING! $)00 PIUS TAX odor-fr fn'zz-fre froubfWret) as a wave can b CAPITAL DRUG STORES 405 State St., Cor. of Liberty 4470 N. River Rd Keller WE GIVE &tC GREEN STAMPS Charm House and Maple Shop lmmmi. 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