Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 25, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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MRS. A. B. DAVIS
BEING WELCOMED to Salem Is Mrs. A. B. Davis, above, she and Mr. Davis
moving here recently from Portland. Complimenting Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Glenn Stevens
nd Mrs. Raymond Biisick are entertaining at a eotfee party Tuesday morning.
, PHIL meeting for Salem unit of
uregon aiaie i-ouege raoiners
club will be Monday afternoon
at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Wayne
Gordon, 1075 Columbia.
There will be election of officers. A
plant sale is planned, each member at
tending to take a plant.
Invitation is extended to mothers of
all OSC students as well as of the col
lege alumni to attend. ,
A luncheon is planned for May 1 by
Hal Hibbard auxiliary, United Spanish
War Veterans, Mrs. Percy Pugh to be
hostess to a group at her home, 2630
Garden road. This will be a social
meeting, the luncheon being set for
12:30 o'clock.
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RecitalSilver
Tea on Sunday
On the calendar for Sunday afternoon
is the annual recital and silver tea spon
sored by Willamette university chapter
of Mu Phi Epsilon, national music hon
orary, assisted by Salem alumnae of
the group.
The program will be at 3 p.m. in the
Waller hall auditorium. The silver tea
will be in the College of Music Recital
hall immediately following the pro
gram. Miss Harriet Aller, violist, and Miss
Jane Gray, pianist, are to be featured in
the program.
All interested in the program and tea
are invited. '
The program is as follows:
I.
Sonata in D minor, Op. 5, No. 8 . . Corelll
Preludio Sarabanda
Allemanda , Giga
Concerto in G Major Telemann
Andante '
Presto
Harriet Aller, viola
Robert Anderson, piano
II.
Sonata con Fantasia Beethoven
Andante - Adagio con espressione
Allegro Allegro vivace
Allegro molto e vivace
rj Jane Gray, piano
III.
Romance Debussy
Music of Mourning Hindemith
Lento Vivo
Poco mosso Largo
Harriet Aller, viola
Robert Anderson, piano
IV.
Prelude Op. 11, G flat Major. .Scriabin
Prelude Op. 11, D flat Major. .Scriabin
Etude in D Sharp Minor Scriabin
Little White Donkey Ibert
Etude F Sharp Major MacDowell
Jane Gray, piano
V.
Sonatensatz Brahms
Harriet Aller, viola
Jane Gray, piano
Miss Gladys Blue is general chairman
for the afternoon's event.
In the receiving line at the tea will
be Miss Gray and Miss Aller, the solo
ists; Robert Anderson, accompanist for
the program; Dean and Mrs. Melvin H.
Geist, Mrs. Clorinda Tooping and Miss
MaTgaret Simms.
Pouring will be Mrs. Keith Powell
and Mrs. A. A. Schramm.
Arranging the flowers and tea table
are Mrs. E. T. B. Hill, Mrs. Carl Gustaf
son and Mrs. Harvey Gibbens. Back
ground music during the tea will be
provided by Miss Lizbeth Shields,
pianist.
Patrons of Mu Phi Epsilon are fur
nishing the refreshments and the alum
nae will assist with the serving. Pro
ceeds go to the Gad's Hill school in Chi
cago, a school maintained by Mu Phi
Epsilon nationally for underprivileged
children.
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First Lady Speaks
ilrs. Paul L. Patterson, wife of Ore
gon's governor, will be speaker at the
dinner meeting of Salem Business and
Professional Women's club on Tuesday.
Her subject will be "Training For a
Higher Level."
The committee on education and voca
tion is in charge of the meeting, Miss
Myrtle Weatherholt, chairman.
There will be election of officers and
a musical program is being planned by
Mrs. Louis Neuman.
The dinner is set for 6:30 o'clock at
the Golden Pheasant.
Several from Salem will be in Port
land next Thursday evening to attend
the annual Matrix Table banquet of
Portland Alumnae chapter of Theta
Sigma Phi, national journalism honor
ary. The formal banquet will be at 7
o'clock in the Rose Bowl at the Mult
nomah hotel.
Margaret Hickey, editor of the public
affairs department of the Ladies Home
Journal, is to be the guest speaker. The
five Oregon "women of achievement,"
named for' 1952, will be honored at this
affair.
Among those going from Salem are
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brubeck, Miss Vi
nita Howard, Miss Nancy Stuart, Mrs.
Robert M. Fischer, Jr., Mrs. M. Theo
dore Madsen, Jr., Miss Margaret Magee.
Chemeketa chapter, Daughters of the
American Revolution, will meet for
election and installation of officers next
Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Edwin A.
Jory will be hostess for the 2 p.m. ses
sion at her home, 435 Hoyt.
Assisting Mrs. Jory at the tea hour
will be Mrs. W. W. Allen, Mrs. F. J.
Wied, Mrs. J. Clifford Likes, Miss Mar
guerite Looney, Mrs. G. Ivan Putnam,
Mrs. J. W. Shipley, Mrs. Nettie Roberts,
Mrs. Ralph VanHorn, Miss Kate Dick
son, Mrs. Edward West, Mrs. Ray Mc
Cauley. Hosts to their bridge club this evening
for dessert and cards will be Mr. and
Mrs. Claude H. Murphy. In the group
are Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Arens, Mr. and
Mrs. Clay Cochran, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
L. Houck, Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Cham
bers, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keeler, Mr.
and Mrs. Murphy.
Mrs. Harry Ross has returned from a
visit at Scappoose with her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gil Ogden.
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A no-host dinner and white elephant
sale are scheduled for Tuesday evening
by the Women's Catholic Order of For
esters. Mrs. B. F. Dimclar and Miss
Mary Neelon are In charge of the event
to be at 6:30 o'clock at the Woman's
club house.
Willamette May Week-end Due
Annual May Week-end for Willam
ette university students will be a .col
orful event next Friday Saturday and
Sunday, several traditional features be
ing arranged.
Ruling over the week-end as May
Queen will be Miss Dona Mears of
Roseburg, her princesses to be Miss Jane
Fooshee of San Leandro, Calif., and
Miss Marie Corner of Bothell, Wash.
Opening event for the week-end will
be the drama department's play "Good
News," on Thursday evening, the second
performance to be Friday evening.
Friday afternoon brings the parade
PTA Silver Tea
On Thursday at
Thompson Home
On the calendar for next Thursday
afternoon is the annual silver tea of the
West Salem PTA, the event to be at the
Orchard Heights home of Dr. and Mrs.
Willard, N. Thompson.
Hours for the affair are between 2:30
and' 5:30 o'clock. 4
Transportation from the schoolhouse
will leave every half hour during the
tea period for the benefit of those wish
ing to attend.
The interested public is invited. Pro
ceeds go to the PTA projects for the
school.
. Mrs. Harold Elbert is president of the
unit. General chairman for the tea If
Mrs. John Carr. r
' Greeting at the door will be Mrs.
Jacob Foos, Mrs. Lee Thomas and Mrs,
Robert M. Brownell.
Introducing to the line will be Mrs.
Loring Grier and Mrs. Richard Nelson,
In the line will be Mrs. Harold El
bert, president of the sponsoring group;
T. J. Means, principal of the school, and
the hostess, Mrs. Thompson.
. Inviting guests to the dining room and
assisting will be Mrs. ' James Larios,
Mrs. John Glodt, Mrs. Hugh Govier,
Mrs. Leonard Peters, Mrs. Engbert Han
sen, Mrs. Don Watson. Mrs Peul Parher,
Mrs. Glen Wyatt. Mrs. Carl Quistad,
Mrs. Hnrvev 0.uid, Mre D. fiermon,
Mrs. I. F. Bryan, Mrs. Lawrence Sheri
dan.' . . .
Pouring will be Mrs. Walter E. Sny-
der, Mrs. Barnev Van Onsenoord, Mrs.
Warren Baker, Mrs. John Carr, Mrs.- T.
J. Means. In the dining room will be
Mrs. Gale Merwin. Mrs. Howard Sar
gent, Mrs. John Rauch, Mrs. Edwin
Maerz.
In charge of the wishing well for con
tributions will be Mrs. Seward H. Kelli
cut, Mrs. Gus Moore, Mrs. Roy E. Smith.
On 'the committees for the event are:
Mrs. Ralph Thede, telephone; Mrs. Her
man Boese, coffee; Mrs. Rollin Beaver,
kitchen; Mrs. Kenneth Dodge, publicity;
Mrs. Warren Baker, food.
Roberts Hill Billies will meet on
Tuesday at 8:15 o'clock in the Grange
hall for regular practice of square danc
ing. Special guests will be members
of Jeans and Calicos square dance
group of Dundee. v '
' Ritual of jewels was performed for
several new members in chapters of
Beta Sigma Phi here on Thursday eve
ning at ceremonies in West Salem City
hall.
Mrs. Billy Bishop, president of city
council of Beta Sigma Phi, read the
ceremony, assisted by Miss Lucille Hig
by of Alpha Psi chapter, Mrs. Wilbur
Pearson of Eta chapter, Mrs. Donald
Stiffler of Alpha Epsilon. Vice presidents
assisting were Mrs. J. N. Bishop from Xi
Lambda, Mrs. Howard N. Hunsaker from
Alpha Psi, Mrs. Marshall Jacobs from
Alpha Epsilon, Mrs. Bruce Thompson,
Eta.
The new members included: From Eta
chapter, Mrs. Donald Crosby, Mrs. James
Fourtner, Mrs. Herbert Dalke, Miss Opal
Berry, Mrs. Berwyn Maxwell, Mrs. Del
bert McLaughlin, Mrs. Clayton Patter
son, Mrs. Bill St. Clair, Miss Donna Saw
yer, Mrs. Ernest Thaller, Miss Ruthita
Willard, Mrs. J. R. Williams; from Alpha
Psi, Mrs. P. C. Anderson; from Alpha
Epsilon, Mrs. Jack Ames, Mrs. Wilson
Beckford, Mrs. James Chase, Miss Bev
erly Lebold, Miss Dorothy McCall, Mrs.
Wilder McNiel, Miss Shirley Jean Miller,
Mrs. Frank Ransom, Mrs. Robert Tomp
kins. ' Social chairmen in charge for the eve
ning were Mrs. Marvin McClain, Miss
Martha Lierly, Mrs. Pauline Hillpot,
Mrs. Willard Morrison, Mrs. Frank Ran
som. ,
1 An afternoon of cards will follow a
1:15 o'clock dessert for the social club
of Chadwick chapter, Order of Eastern
Star, on Tuesday.
Mrs. Glenn S. Paxson is chairman for
the party to be at the Masonic temple,
and her committee includes Mrs. Earl
.Wiper, Mrs. L. M. James, Mrs. William
Gahlsdorf, Miss Helen Busch, Mrs. T.
W. Cooper, Mrs. Bertha Pritchard, Mrs.
B. F. Schmoker, Mrs. W. E. Knower and
Mrs. J. E. Wood.
Marion auxiliary, Veterans of For
eign Wars, will meet at 8 o'clock Mon
day evening at the Veterans of For
eign Wars hall.
A special invitation has been extend
ed to Chadwick chapter. Order of East
ern Star, to attend the Tuesday evening
meeting of Chadwick assembly, Order
of Rainbow for Girls, at the Masonic
temple.
There will be initiation at 7:30 o'clock,
following which refreshments will be
served by members of the board includ
ing Mrs. E. T. Armstrong. Mrs. Emery
Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Kelly,
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Darby, Mrs. Elmer
Hildreth, Mrs. Zina Sharpnack, Mrs.
Glenn S. Paxson and Mrs. Arnold John
son. A picnic is on the calendar for Pio
neer post, American Legion, for Friday,
May 1. The outdoor party is to be at
6:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Mar
jorie Howard, 870 North Winter.
at 1:30 o'clock, followed by the tradi
tional tug 0' war, greased pole event,
etc., and the big barbecue in McCulloch
stadium at 4:30 o'clock.
The inter-organizatlonal sing Is slat
ed for 10 a.m. Saturday, in the gymna
sium. Coronation of the May queen will be
at 1:30 p.m. Saturday.
. The dance is scheduled for Saturday
evening In the gymnasium between 8
and 12 o'clock.
Annual breakfast given by the YWCA
comes Sunday morning between 8:30
and 10:30 o'clock at Lausanne hall.
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AN EVENT for next Thursday afternoon will be the silver tea of West Salem PTA at the beantUnl home of
Dr. and Mrs, WUlard N. Thompson, Orchard Heights. Above, the hostess, Mrs. Thompson, greets three of the com
mittee members, left to right: Mrs. John Carr, Mre. BaVold Elbert, Mrs. John Glodt. .
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THREE MORE committee workers planning the West Salem PTA tea at
in the gardens, left to right; Mrs. Rollin Beaver, Mrs. Gale Merwin, Mrs,
TO THE high school group the big
event next week is the May Day
formal on Friday evening, the
dance to be In the gymnasium between
9 and 12 o'clock.
During the evening, name of the May
Queen will be revealed. The seven can
didates for the honor arc Misses Betty
Zahara, Nancy Rust, Jackie Jones,
Nancy Osterman, Nancy Moorefield,
Virginia Lively, and Carol Svinth.
"Coronation Serenade" is the theme
for the elaborate decorations planned.
Patrons for the evening are Mrs. W. E.
Deeney, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyer,
Dr. and Mrs. Morris Crothcrs, Mr. and
Mrs. P. C. Anderson, Dr. and Mrs. Vern
W. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Barge,
Miss Nell Guthrie, Mrs. Winona Wright,
Mr. and Mrs. Lorcn Mort, Mr. and Mrs.
E. A. Carlnton, Miss Elizabeth Gilbert,
Mr. and Mrs. Gurncc Flesher.
Annual spring benefit dinner is plan
ned for Sunday, May 3, by ladies of St
Vincent de Paul Mothers club. The
event will be from 12 to 3 o'clock in
the school cafeteria, baked ham and
home made pies to be featured.
The benefit is being given to buy
new equipment for the cafeteria, and
the public is invited to attend.
Navy, Marine and Coast Guard moth
ers are Invited to attend the meeting of
Salem Navy Mothers club at 8 p.m. on
Tuesday. Mrs. Clem Ohlsen will en
tertain the group at her home, 747 South
12th, Mrs. Ida Newton and Mrs. William
3. Dayson assisting.
COMMITTEE MEMBERS PLAN. SILVER
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Berning-Lulay Wedding Today
Sublimity Wed at a ceremony in
St. Boniface church this morning were
Miss Margaret Lulay and Leon Berning
of Mt. Angel. The Rev. Robert O'Hara
performed the 10:30 o'clock Bervice in a
setting of apple blossoms, carnations,
Calla lilies and snapdragons.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William Lulay of Sublimity and
the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and
Mrs., C. J. Berning of Mt. Angel.
Singing the mass were Gerald Nett
ling and Joe Dougherty.
Nylon and Tulle Dress
Given in marriage by her father, the
bride wore a dress of nylon tulle over
satin, entrain, with appliques of lace on
the full skirt. The short veil was fas
tened with a wreath of nylon. The
bride carried a bouquet of pale pink
rosebuds.
Mrs. Gilbert Kintz, the bride's sister,
was matron of honor and wore a frock
of orchid nylon net, with a headpiece of
matching net, and carried pink rose
buds. The bridesmaids were Mrs.
Leonard Ncal and Mrs. Leo GrosJnc
ques, sisters of the bride, who were
dressed in nile green, and Misses Joan
and Jean Berning, sisters of the bride
groom, who wore frocks of maize. All
the attendants wore headpieces to match
their dresses and carried bouquets of
pink rosebuds.
The flower girls, Linda Noal and
Carol GrosJacques, were dressed in pink
dotted Swiss, their headbands and bou
quets matching those of the brides
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the Thompson home are pictured here
Warren Baker.
maids'. The little girls are nieces ot
the bride.
Tommy and Johnny Lulay, nephews
of the bride, were ring bearers. .
. Eymart Berning, brother of the bride
groom, was best man and ushering were
William Lulay, Jr., Clement Lulay and
Donald Lulay, brothers of the bride;
Jim Rielemeinr. Fhllin Bnrnine and Al
Berning, brothers of the bridegroom.
Mrs. Lulay, the bride's mother, wore
a two-shade gray straw silk dress with
navy accessories, and Mrs. Berning wort
a sand colored dress with navy acces
sories. Their corsages were of bronze
orchids. ...'..
Reception at Hall
Following the ceremony, there was
reception In the parish hull. Mrs. Al
Lulay, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. John
Hammclman, sister of the bridegroom,
cut the cake at the bride's table which
was decorated with orchid, green and
maize streamers and white-bells. Pour
ing were Mrs. Joe Breitenstein and Mrs.
Florence Beitel, both aunts of the bride.
Assisting were Mrs. Robert Schachtslck,
Mrs. Gregg Frost, Mrs. Ralph Bochsler,
Miss Jcanette Kintz, Mrs. Joseph
Dougherty, Miss Caroline Heubcrger,
Miss Patty Nibler, Miss Rita Beitel, Miss
Mary Jean Dittcr, Mrs. Andy Kintz, Mrs.
Ray Hartman and Mrs. Mamie Laux.
Mrs. Berning wore an orchid suit with
box Jacket for the wedding trip to Cali
fornia. The couple will be at home In
Mt. Ang, the first part of May.