Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 18, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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    May Formal at
SHS Features
Coronation Idea
Elaborate plant are under way for
the May day formal let tor Friday, May
1, at Salem senior high school, the final
U-student dance for the school year.
"Coronation Serenade" 1 the theme
for the dance, to be staged in the school
gymnasium. Miss Jackie Jones is gen
eral chairman and heads the decorations
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Include white pillars xnd bird baths to
complete the formal garden setting, and .
round the sides will be crowns, taking
note of the coronation year. Blue Notes
orchestra Is in nlnv. ThA Aanrm will h
between 9 and 12 o'clock.
Climax for the evening will be an
nouncement of the identity of the May -Queen.
Seven girls ire in the finals
for the honor, including: Misses Vir
ginia Lively, Betty Zahara, Nancy Rust,
Jackie Jones, Nancy Osterman, Nancy
Moorefield, Carol Svinth.
Assisting Miss Jones on the direc
torate for the party are the following
; committee; Miss Julie Miller, planning
. committee; Miss Colleen Welsh, pro
grams; Miss Karen Johnson, refresh
ments; Misses Judy Burdette and Bar
bara Swegart, patrons. '
Invited as patrons are Mrs. W. E. Dee
, ney, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyer, Dr.
and Mrs. Morris Crothers. Mr. and Mrs.
P. C. Anderson, Dr. and Mrs. Vern W.
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Barge, Miss
Nell Guthrie, Mrs. Winona Wright, Mr.
nd Mrs. Loren Mort, Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Carleton, Miss Mary Elizabeth Gilbert,
Mr. and Mn. Ournee Flesher.
. Honoring their son, Stephen H. Ben
ion, and his fiancee, Miss Donna Ruth
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs, L. V. Benson are
to entertain at a dinner party at their
borne next Friday evening.
' The dinner will follow the rehearsal
tor the wedding of Mr. Benson and Miss
Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George J. Johnson, who are to be mar
ried next Sunday, April 26, at a service
in the First Presbyterian church.
Members of the wedding party and
families of the couple will be guests for
the rehearsal dinner.
The meeting for Kappa Kappa Gam
ma alumnae has been postponed from
the coming Monday until April 27.
Arriving next Friday will be Mlsi
Martha Pauline Proctor of Ottumwa,
Iowa, who will be at the home of her
cousin, Mr. W. C. Dyer, Jr., for a time.
Miss Proctor is to be married on the
afternoon of May 2 to Dr. Winfield H.
Needham of Salem, the ceremony to be
In the First Congregational church here.
Delta Gamma alumnae are to meet
en Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. .
Joseph Matujec. ... - ,
Co-hostesses for the meeting will be
Mrs. Louis Bonney and Mrs. Lloyd Ham
mel, Plans will be made for the pro
vince convention to be in Salem on May
13-17 with Willamette university chap
ter members and Salem alumnae as the
hostesses.
, ex. Anne buuu, oi. raui a episcopal
church, is to meet on Monday at the
home of Mrs. Herman Jochlmsen, des
sert to be at 1:30 o'clock.
Co-hoitesses are Mrs. Wallace Carson,
Mrs. N. W. Merrill, Mrs. Charles H.
Heltzel, Mr. Raymond Busick.
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Kappa Delta alumnae are meeting
tor their postponed session on Wednes
day evening at the home of Mrs. George
Bagnall.
Salem alumnae of Theta Sigma Phi,
national Journalism honory for women,
rt meeting for their April program on
Monday evening at the home of Mrs.
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Mrs. Edwin Butler, free lance writer,
is to be the guest speaker. ,
Chapter CB of P.E.O. Sisterhood is
meeting next Thursday evening at the
home of Mrs. G. H. Vandebogart, 374
North 18th at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Evelyn
Bleep la to be co-hostess.
Wedding Dated
The wedding of Mrs. Esther Belt of
Salem and Kenneth Kraemer of Port
land Is planned for Thursday noon,
April 30, the ceremony to be solemnized
at the home of Chief Justice Earl C. La
tourette of the supreme court and Mrs.
Latourette on Falrmount hill. The en
gagement of the couple was announced
earlier this month.
Several parties are being given for
the bride-elect preceding the wedding.
Tonight, Dr. and Mrs. John Gold
smith are entertaining at a buffet sup
. ,t their home for Mrs. Belt and Mr.
Kraemer. Last evening. Mrs. Belt and
i. v....r were honored at a party
Z' which William D. Campbell, law
lu... ...nciate of Mr. Kraemer,
and
viv. Camobell entertained
at
their
home In Portland.
Miss Deborah
BuHlngton i to entertain at a luncheon
fiv'a for Mrs. Belt. In the group
Next Tnursaay
will be the honoree and Mrs. Harry H.
Will De we Mp, p...
Miss Barbara Belt,
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:. Mrs. J. W. UOCDCl, mr. Dr-
bi HarVdon, Mis. Dorothy Cornelius
. J -Tpnterson is entertaining
miss t Thursday
l E2 .rtment In the Lee
Z .Si Belt- In the group
for Mrs. Be- jnti Bu
wiU be
BuHlngton,
Jfiii Belt Ml- Barbara Belt.
k. H Carson, Mrs. J. w. uoeoei,
Mrs. John H. C""0"'., Mrs. Barbara
Mis. Dorothy C'lIuw. Mis.
Haradon, Mrs. Jme rf Benkar
Silver Tea Thursday
Larger social gathering calendared for the next week is the annual sliver tea
for Salem Memorial Hospital auxiliary on Thursday afternoon at the beautiful
South High street home of Mrs. Louis Lachmund. .
Hours for the tea are between 2:30 and 8:30 o'clock.
Mrs. Charles H. Heltzel and Mrs. Daniel J. Fry are co-chairmen for the event.
A large group of the auxiliary membership is assisting in greeting and serving
the guests. : .
In the line will be Mrs. Lachmund, Mrs. Stephen Sherman, auxiliary president;
and Mrs. Adam Lefor, superintendent of nurses at the hospital.
Pouring will be Mrs. A. C. Haag, Mrs. William H. Lytle, Mrs. James T. Brand,,
Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Mrs. G. Herbert Smith, Mrs, Robert L. Elfstrom.
Invitation Is extended to all friends of the hospital to attend, the tea being
one of the major projects of the auxiliary in securing funds to assist in buying
equipment for the hospital.
By MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER
N event of interest to Willamette
university students will be the
annual Varsity Ball of the Let-
termen's club, next Friday evening,
April 24.
' The formal affair will be in the cam
pus gymnasium . between 9 and 12
o'clock.
Highlight of the evening will be an
nouncement of the name of Varsity
Queen. Five girls are in the finals
court for the honor, including Misses
Maxine Brown, Margaret Huson, Joyce
Karn, Ann Laudig, Anita Tonnlng.
Bill Wittenberg is general chairman
for the ball,
Invitations are In the mall this week
end for a coffee for which Mrs. Glenn .
Stevens and Mrs. Raymond Busick are
to entertain at the home of the for
mer on Tuesday, April 28.
The party will honor Mrs. A. B. ' '
Davis, who recently moved to Salem -'.
from Portland. Guests are invited to .
call between 10 a.m. and noon.
Sigma Kappa alumnae are sponsoring
their annual dinner for members and
husbands for next Saturday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert A. Walk
er, the dinner to be a no-host event at
8:30 o'clock. Mrs. Leonard Wallace is
chairman of the committee.
Regular luncheon meeting for Salem
Alumnae Panhellenic will be next Fri
day noon at the Senator hotel.
Regular day for Salem Women's Golf
association will be next Wednesday, play
starting at 9 o'clock. Luncheon will be -served
at 1 o'clock and reservations or
cancellations should be in by Monday.
On Tuesday, several Salem women
will be in Portland for Oregon Women's
Golf association event at Waverly club.
Etokta Woman's club is meeting on
Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.
E. M. McKee, route 4, dessert to be at
1:10 o'clock, a social afternoon follow
ing. Co-hostesses are Mrs. Glenn M.
Larklns, Mrs. Alice Fisher, Mrs. Her
bert Winkler.
Delta Zeta alumnae are meeting on
Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. C. J. Fulton with Miss
Mildred Detacher and Mrs. O. K. Beals
s co-hostesses.
Drama class Is to meet on Tuesday
with Mrs. J. E. Law and Mrs. Clarence
Byrd as hostesses to the group at the
home of the former.
Celebrating her second birthday on
Monday will be Jennifer Anne Hanson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan S. Han
son. The little girl's mother has arranged
a luncheon In her honor, the theme for
the aniversary party to feature circus
favors. The party is at the Hanson home,
guests invited for 12:30 o'clock.
Attending will be Jennifer's sister,
Linda Louise, her grandmothers, Mrs.
C. A. Page and Mrs. Ursula Hanson, Mrs.
John Beckley, Mrs, C. E. Page and Deb
bie, Mrs. Clifford Hanson and Tommy,
Mrs. Russell Saylor and Krista, Mrs. Jay
Schaefer and George, Nancy and Kathy;
Mrs. Floyd Brodhagen, Randy and Alice;
Mrs. Gerald Holslng, Stephen, Roger and
Mary; Mrs. Donald Reitzer and Denny.
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Wedding Plans
A wedding for Saturday, May 2, will
be that of Miss Marie Bosch and Daniel
R. Madson. The ceremony will be sol
emnized at 4 o'clock that afternoon in
the First Presbyterian church. Dr. Paul
N. Poling officiating. Soloist for the
service is to be Homa -L. Vickers of Til
lamook, Mrs. Ralph H. Dobbs to play
. the organ.
Candlelighters will be Miss Rosemary
Richartz, Mllton-Freewater, and Mrs.
Homa L. Vickers of Tillamook,
Mrs. Howard B. Somers of Portland,
cousin of the bride, is to be matron of
honor and the bridesmaids will be Miss
Bernlce - Lehrman and Mrs. Douglas
Kleft. Young Miss Joanne Somers is
to be the flower girl.
R, B. Herstlne is to be the best man.
Ushers will be Morris Bergman, Stan
Johnson, Jack Bosch and Dennis Laven- -der.
. .;
The reception following will be at
the church also.
r The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry H. Bosch of Brooks. Mr.
Madson is the son of Dr. and Mrs. W. E, '
Madson of Ha warden, Iowa.
Alpha' Chi Omega alumnae have
planned their business session for
Monday evening following dessert at 8
o'clock, the meeting to be at the home
of Mrs. John Larwood. .
Co-hostesses are Mrs. Lloyd Griffiths,
Mrs. Ralph Smither, . Mrs. Vernon
Bartsch.
Regular monthly reciprocity luncheon
for P.E.O. Sisterhood council will be
Monday at 1:15 p.m. in the Golden
Pheasant. All unaffiliated P.E.O. mem
bers are Invited. Reservations may be
made with Mrs. Lynn Switzer.
' An event for Sunday afternoon) April
26, will be the annual program and sil
ver tea of Mu Phi Epsilon, national mu
sic honorary at Willamette university. .
The program will be at 3 p.m. in Wal
ler hall auditorium on the campus, Miss
Harriet Aller, violist, and Miss Jane
Gray, pianist, as soloists.
. The silver tea will be given In the
Recital hall in the Music building imme
diately following the program. Alumnae
of Salem are assisting at the affair.
Miss Gladys Blue is general chairman
from the active chapter.
The public is invited to both the pro
gram and tea.
Mrs. Keith Powell and Mrs. A. A.
Schramm are to pour at the tea.
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At 8 o'clock, Monday evening, Mrs.
Warren W. Cooley will entertain the
Jaycee-Ettes at her home, 1385 North
23rd. Mrs. Maurice Cohn, Mrs. Ken
neth Free and Mrs. Dean Allport will
assist the hostess.
For the program, a tewing machine
demonstration will be given.
Entertaining the West Salem Lions
club auxiliary on Monday will be Mrs.
Collett A. Rust, 1362 Elm. The group
will meet at 8 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. James Keith, Mrs.
Keith's sister, Mrs. Byrd Miller of Sil
verton, and Mrs. Alice Pohley left Sa
lem Wednesday for southern California
and Florida, where after short visits,
they will go on to Bermuda. Following
their return to the United States, they
will tour the east coast and northern
states before coming to Salem. They
will be away two months.
THESE ARE FINALISTS IN CONTEST FOR MAY QUEEN TITLE
ANNUAL SILVER tea of Salem Memorial Hospital auxiliary Is a major event for next week, the affair to be
at the home of Mrs. Louis Lachmund en Thursday, April 23. Among committee members assisting are the trio
above, left to right, Mrs. E. E. Batterman, Mrs. Virgil Sexton and Mrs. Wayne Hadley.
PSI, organization for Delta
Delta Delta mothers, University
! Oregon chapter, is to meet for
a luncheon on Monday at 12:30 o'clock
at the home of Mrs. Merrill D. Ohling.
About 30 mothers from Portland are
expected to be here for the party. Ini
tiation of new members who have
daughters in the Oregon chapter will
be conducted. - .. . . .
" Assisting Mrs. Ohling in arranging
the party are Mrs. Walter Kirk, Mrs. H.
G. Maison, Mrs. Grant Fallin, Mrs.
George Nelson, Mrs. Mervin Fidler.
Xi Lambda chapter plans its meeting
for Wednesday evening at the home of
Mrs. A. L. Cummins with Mrs. Sam C.
Campbell assisting. The meeting is at
8 o'clock. i
Sculpture is the topic for the pro-
gram at the meeting of Alpha Epsilon
chapter of Beta Sigma Phi on Wednes
day evening, Mrs. Ralph Atwood and
Mrs. Wilson Beckford in charge. The
meeting is to be at the home of Mrs.
Eldon Lindhorst.
Sigmas are to meet on Monday eve
ning at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs.
Val D. Sloper. Mrs. Gerald Holland
and Mrs. Dorsey C. Moore are co
hostesses. A white elephant sale is
planned.
A dessert luncheon is planned for
Sigma Kappa Mothers club on Tuesday
at 1 :30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. A.
H. Fish, Mrs. Glen L. Weaver as co-hostess.
The arrrn finallsU are pictured abore on the tTonnds at the high school. The four
In front, left to right, are: Mtm Virginia Lively, MU Betty Zahara, MIm Nancy Rust
and Miss Jackie Jones. The three In back are, left to right: MIm Nancy Osterman, Mlsi
Nancy Moorefield, Miss Carol Srinth. Theme for the big formal Is to be "Coronation
Serenade.''
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AMONG THOSE ASSISTING AT TEA
Dance Parties
Two dance clubs have parties arrang
ed for next week-end.
Tuxedo Party
Tuxedo club's April party la to be on
Friday evening at the American, Legion
club.
The social hour is to be at 7:30 o'clock,
the dinner at 8:30 o'clock.
For Intermission Club
Intermission club's April dance is
planned for next Saturday evening,
April 25, in the Knights of Columbus
hall. Dancing will be between 9:30 and
12:30 o'clock, Urs Wolfer's orchestra
playing.
. On the committee are Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Gooley as chairmen, Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Waser, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Grim,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Epping, Mr. and
Mrs. V. T. Bean, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Koehler.
Theatre Arts group is meeting on
Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Frank Burlingham, dessert to be at 12:45
o'clock.
Miss Alice Crary Brown is to present
a brief synopsis and comment on the
play, "Lost in the Stars,'' adapted by
Maxwell Anderson from "Cry the Be
loved Country" by Alan Paton. She
also will present a recording featuring
Todd Duncan in the leading role.
Alpha Psl chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
Is to meet next Wednesday evening at
the home' of Mrs. Howard N. Hunsaker.
Returning home yesterday from a
month's trip east were Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Wiesendanger.
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REGULAR semi-monthly dessert
and card party for members of
Sojourners club will be next
Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock at Sa
lem Woman's club house.
Mrs. Charles McColloch is chairman
and on her committee are Mrs. Eugene
Olson, Mrs. Jordan Johnson, Mrs. Max
Bauer, Mrs. Charles Marshall, Mrs. Let
Thomas. v .( ,.rV -.x tM ;
The board of ihe club is meeting on
Monday evening at the home of the
president, Mrs. C. V. Fletcher, at 7:80
o'clock.
Being planned for Sunday, April 26 li
an open house to honor Mr. and Mrs.
D. B. Simpson who will celebrate their
golden wedding anniversary on April
29. The event will be from 2 until 5
o'clock at their home, 1550 Norway, and
friends of the couple are invited through
the press to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Garlen Simpson and Mr,
and Mrs. Garold Simpson, sons and
daughters-in-law of the couple, are
making arrangements for the affair.
Mr. and Mrs. Simpson were married
In Maple Valley, Wise, and came to Sa
lem in 1907. '
A tour of primrose gardens in Port
land is planned by Gaiety Hill Garden
club for Monday. Members will gath
er for luncheon at the University club
as guests of Mrs. Robert E. Shinn.
An event interesting to a large group
on Monday afternoon will be the first
of a series of style show luncheons plan
ned at the Marion hotel by the manage
ment. The luncheon will be at 12:30 o'clock,
the style show to be between 1 and 2
o'clock, although luncheon will be serv
ed throughout the show for those who
take their lunch hour at that time.
Fashions from Johnson's will be shown.
Mrs. W. C. Dyer, Jr., is to be commen
tator. Among those making 'reservations for
the show e-e TTrs. Cnrl J. Wendt, Mrs.
Glenn Woodry, Mrs. Terry Randall, Mrs.
Glenn Stevens, Mrs. Russel E. Pratt,
Miss Margaret Lovell, Mrs. W. G. Stacey,
Mrs. Wade Ellis, Mrs.. Otto J. Wilson,
Mrs. R. C. Holman, Mrs. Ernest Madsen,
Mrs. Jamrs Dniry, Mrs. ,T. J. Foster, Mrs.
Robert W. Gormsen, Mrs. Harry Jack
son. Mrs. H. C. Saalfcld, Mrs. Thomas
Roberts, Jr., Mrs. C. Lester Newman,
Mrs. Kenneth Potts.
The engagement of Miss Barbara June
Culbertson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
E. M. Culbertson, to Roger Norman
Busch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger H.
Busch of Burlingame, Calif., was an
nounced last evening at a party given by
Miss Judie Burdette at the home of her
parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Burdette.
A group of 12 school friends ot the
bride-elect were invited for dessert. Min
iature engagement rings with ribbon
streamers were presented guests, names
of the couple being written on little bells
at the end of the ribbons.
No date is set for the wedding. Miss
Culbertson is a senior in high school this
year. Mr. Busch is a freshman at Wil
lamette university.
Bidden to the announcement party
were Miss Culbertson and her mother,
Mrs. E. M. Culbertson; Mrs. L. R. Bur
dette, Miss Nancy Rust, Miss Janice Cof
fel. Miss Beth Proepstel, Miss Anna Mae
Lockenour, Miss Jody Boyer, Miss Shar
on Campbell, Miss Barbara Seeber, Miss
Beverly Johns, Miss Shirley Crothers,
Miss Frances Gholson, and the hostess.