Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 30, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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    MISS JOANNE
MISS DOROTHY
Wedding June 13
' A wedding of interest to many friends
will take place in St. Paul's Catholic
church at St. Paul on Saturday, June
IS, when Miss Margaret Smith, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Smith,
wiffi be married to Ted McKilllp, son
of Mr. and Mrs. John McKlllip, Sr.
AH are of St. Paul.
The service will be at 10 a.m., the
Rev. James Maxwell officiating.
Miss Patricia Gooding is to be maid
of honor. Bridesmaids will be three
sisters of the bride, Mrs. John McKil
llp, Jr.. , Mrs.. James Ernst and Mrs..
Jack Merten, and a sister of the bride
groom, Miss Joyce McKillip. ;
John McKillip, Jr., is to be best man
for his brother. ' '
i The reception following will be In
the St. Paul Community hall. '
' Friends honoring Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Blair at an open house this week in
cluded Mrs. Walter Craven, Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Wincheomb, Mrs. Cora
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George Smalley,
Mrs. Velms Teeson, Mr. and Mrs. pmi
Andregg, Mrs. Alice Watentaugh, Mr. ,
and Mrs. C. B. Shaw. Mrs , Pauline
Clark, Mrs. G. W. Edwards, Mrs. John
Ingram, Mrs. Grace Gordon. Miss Pearl
Bairey, Mr. and Mrs. J. McNeil Miss
Flora Jean McCracken and Dr. and Mrs.
O. L. Scott. -
Mrs. Ralph Dobbs Is to present her
pupils In recital at the First Presbyterian
church, Sunday, May SI, at 5 o'clock.
" Those participating will be Leonard
and Sa'rah Beth Anderson, Ellen Wtl
liams, Janet Chisholm, Sandra and Joan
Smiley, Billy Murphy, Peter Maltby,
Cllarle. Wardle, Karen Meier Marilyn
Sparks, Delwyn Schulz and Rosemary
Gilbert
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ENGELHART
Mrs. Frank Burlingham i presenting
a group of students In recital next Tuet-
day evening at 8 o'clock at the Roberts
Studio, 505 North Summer street. -
Assisting on the program will be
Glennis Allen Buehning as accompanist.
. The interested public is invited. -.
Taking part In the recital will be Flor
ence Medford, Glenda McCormick, June
Damaske, Carole Warren, Nancy Owens,
Beverly Hamman, Marion Giese, De
lores Juper, Marne VonOtterstedt.
Honoring Mrs. Gordon Hamilton of
Coos Bay, formerly of Salem,. MA. Chris
Kowitz, Jr. and Mrs. William L. Cray
croft entertained at the Kowitz home
with a party and shower this past week.
Guests included: Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs.
William H Craycroft, Mrs. J. F. Rau
tenkranz, Mrs. Norris Radclift, - Miss
Geraldlne Radcliif, Mrs. John Rex, Mrs.
Harley Miller, Mrs. Wesley DeLapp, Mrs.
Allen Kampstra, Mrs. Willard Vincent.
Miss Ruth Bedford will present piano
student in retital Tuesday, June In
the Carrier room of the First Methodist
church at 7:45 p.m. They will be as
sisted by Kenneth Hansen in vocal solos,
accompanied by Judith Hansen; Freddie
Pugh in a cornet solo, accompanied by
Shirley Pugh; and Susan Reed in vocal
solos, accompanied by Velma Reed.
Piano students playing will be Jodelle
Gunther, Kathy Friesen, Florelne Tom
lin, Marlene Anderson, Judy Barlel,
Sharon Kimmel, Nancy Noffsinger, Dar
lene Wolfe, Velma Reed, Bruce Davis,
Janice Brown, Jerry Davenport, Willy
Park, David Bradshaw, Judy Seely,
Cheryl Fleischman, Moreen Sahnow,
Clela Friesen, Lorin Anderson, Mary
De France, Teddy Loewen, Janet
Teague, Judith Hansen, Naomi Fast,
Barbara Davis.
The interested public Is invited to
ttend.
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Wedding Party
Announced by ; 1
Miss DeSart
Announcing plant tor her wedding
this VMk-wd U Mat Pebble DeSart.
ttractlv brid-lect of ftichard Arthur
, Hodgson, v
,i Ibi ceremony is planned lor
O'clock the evening ol Monday, June 13,
at the rirat Congregational church,
V Dr.'" Beth R. Huntington officiating.
Robert Walls of Oregon State coUege
b to be aoloUt, Jean Hobton Rich to
'" play the organ. -
Mrs. Jon V. Straumfjord, Jr., of Port-
land will be matron ol honor for her
' aister. - - s
The brideimaldi are to be Mrs. Jame
". Zwaschka, Miss SuMn Perry, Miat Joan
Menegat of Forest Grove, Hiss Toni
DeSart, the latter a cousin of the bride.
Young Miss Danne DeSart, a cousin of .
the bride, is to be flower girl. ' .
Lighting the candle will be Miss
Mary Ann Lubich of Portland and
v Miss Delores Thompson of Klamath
' Falls. .
Edward Hodgson of Redwood' City, .
7 Calif., is to be best man for his brother.
. , The reception following also will be '
t the church. -
, Miu DeSart is the daughter of Mr.
" and Mrs. D. G. DeSart and Mr. Hodg
' son is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George
W. Hodgson of Dhahran, Saudi, Arabia.
Willamette university president Dr.
G. Herbert Smith and Mrs. Smith are to "
.. entertain at their home. University
. House, Sunday evening at a buffet sup
, per to honor special guests and jdignl
. tarles taking part in Willamette's com
. mencement, Sunday afternoon.
: The supper will be at 6 o'clock and
; about 40 guests will attend. , -'
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'Arriving Friday frdm Kansas City,'
Mo., for a fortnight were Mrs.: T. J.
Gravetter ' and daughter, Mrs. John
Terry, who will be guests of Mrs. Grav
etter's ton and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. B. F. Gravetter,
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An event of' Wednesday evening will
be the public installation of officers for
Job's Daughters, bethel No. 35. The '
ceremony is to be at 8 o'clock at the
Scottish Rite temple, members of the
Woodburn chapter of Order of DeMolay
for Boys to conduct the installation
Miss Barbara Cone Is the new honored
queen; Miss Susie Youngquist, senior
princess; Miss. Judy Eancroft, Junior '
princess; Miss Sharon Long, guide; Miss
Jan Roberts, marshal; Miss Janice But
ton, chaplain; Miss Betty Coe, musician;
Miss Kay Knickerbocker, recorder.; Miss
Martha Klaus, treasurer- Miss Sharyn
French, librarian; Miss Marcia Mosolf,
first messenger; Miss Ann Lowery, sec
ond messenger; Miss Susan Jenkins,
third messenger; Miss Sue Rasmussen,
fourth messenger; Miss Barbara French, '
fifth messenger; Miss Lamona Collins,
senior custodian;' Miss Charlotte Norby,
junior custodian; Miss Phyllis Reimann,
inner guard; Miss Betty Aston, outer
guard; Miss Mary Lou Starr, assistant
recorder; Miu Lynne Witaiberger, lady
of lights; Miss Beth Horn and Miss Car
ol Stolk, pages; Miss Nancy Weeks, his
torian. Committee chairmen who will take
office are Miss Msrilyn Reaney, hosp- ,
itality; Miss Loretta Orr, philanthropy;
Miss Sharon Byers and Miss Mary Ar
nold, decorations; Miss Sharon Bourne,,
program; Miss Marcia Humphreys, tele
phone; Miss Patsy Snider, .nstruction.
Junior bethel officers re also to be
Installed and serving this year are Miss
Jacklie LaDue, chaplain; Miss Judy By
ers, musician; Miss Ramona Calminen,
treasurer; Miss Samara Ramp, recorder;
Miu Julie Peterson, librarian; Miss Llla
Burger, first messenger; Miss Llla Dally,
second messenger; Miss Linda Fournier,
third messenger; Miu Lynne Johnson,
fourth messenger; Miss Pat Weaver, '
fifth messenger; Miss Nancy Atherton,
AST meeting of the year for Sa
lem Garden club until October,
, will be Monday afternoon, June 1,
at 2 o'clock at 8alen Woman's club
house. v " v' ' '-
.The program will honor the 11 new
members of the club. At the basinets
session, new officers will be elected and
Installed."
Mrs. Richard A. Meyer it tea chair
man and on her committee) are Mm,
C. Lester Newman, Mrs. W. I. Martin,
Mrs. Eileen Sheldon, Mrs. Mae West,
Mrs. A. R. Tartar, Mrs. Thomas Kelly,
Mrs. A. I. Soft Mrs. Claude A. Kelts,
Mrs. L. S. Cross, Mrs. Lloyd Fleener;
Mrs. R. H. Parks, Mrs. Frank Whltte
more, Mrs. Hugh Stephens, Mrs. Paul
C. Hansen, Mrs. Harry Sappenfield, Mrs,
Rollin O. Lewis. '. . .
A meeting to organise new guild
In the First Presbyterian church Is
planned for Tuesday at the home of
.Mrs. L. V. Benson. Dessert will be
served at 1:15 o'clock and the organ
ization session conducted.
Mrs. Glenn Stevens, Mrs. Bjarne
Erlcksen and Mrs. Richard A. Meyer
re co-hostesses with Mrs., Benson for
the meeting. ...-.
Being announced this week is the mar
riage of Miss Lucille Shorn of San Fran
cisco to Kenneth Van Cleve, son of Mr.,
and Mrs. J. B. Van Cleve. The wedding
was an event of Wednesday, May 30 in
San Francisco.-For the past two years,
Mr. 'Van Cleve has been studying voice
at the San Francisco Conservatory of
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? Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Faught, Jr.,
and daughter, Kelee, arrived in Salem
Thursday where they will visit during
June with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. F. Faught and Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
; Evana. ';(..: -
Mr. Faught recently ' was graduated
from Harvard university's 1 graduate
' school of business administration where
he received his master's degree. - The
family will go to Detroit the last of
June where he has taken position with
the Lincoln-Mercury organization.
senior custodian; Mist Pamllla Morrison,
Junior custodian; Miss Kennle Ruth
Carlson, inner guard; Miss Carol Car
others, outer guard. ' . ,
Choir members who will sing during
the evening are Misses Nancy Weeks,
Jackie LaDue, Samara Ramp, Julie Pet
erson, Sydney Weeks, Jean Roth, Ann
Robinson, Diane Graham, Ramona Sal
mlnen, Marilyn Reaney, Marcia Hum
phreys, Toni DeSart, Lila Burger, Pam
llla Morrison, Lila Dally, Marion Hauler,
Sharron Noland, Lucille Bacheller, Sal
ly Tontz, Diana Boyd, Geraldine Thomas,
Judy Query, DeAnn McClaughry.
Miss Edna Marie Hill will arrive
Sunday from an interesting year spent
in New York City as a student of Juilli
ard School of Music. Opportunities for
the gifted student at Juilliard have been
varied. Recently she was offered a
position as an accompanist for a singer
over television. The program, lasting
one-half hour, was for five days a
week with a remuneration of f 2,000 for
a three months' engagement. Miss Hill,
not being a member of the musicians'
union, the opportunity had Jo be re
fused. Her original baroque dances wer
enthusiastically received at a recent
musical and recommended for publi
cation. Miss Hill also enjoyed the marvelous
concerts so essily available. Her visits
to Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Niagara
Falls and with relatives in New Jersey
were the highlights of spring vacation.
Miss Hill will be visiting her mother,
Mrs. E. T. B. Hill, here.
St. Agnes guild of St. Paul's Episcopal
church is to meet on Tuesday evening
at the home of Mrs. William H. Butg
hardt, a no-host dinner to be at 8:30
o'clock. Mrs. Ethel Parr, Mrs. Olive
Currey and Miu Genevieve Morgan art
on the commute with Mrs. Burghardt
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YWCA Silver Tea
Home; Uoll Collection Interest
- Circled on the social calendar for
many next Thursday afternoon, June 4,
is the annual silver tea of Salem YWCA,
the event to be at the South High street
home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Fry.
, Another means to help in augment
ing the funds for the new YWCA plant
now under construction on State street,
the tea Is being planned by a large group
of volunteer workers.
Hours are between 2:30 and 5:80
o'clock.
AU Friends Invited
- Invitation is extended through ' the
press to all interested friends of the
YWCA and its program to attend.
A feature of the afternoon will be
the display of dolls from all over the
world, collected by Mrs. Fry during
her travels. ':;
Special music for the afternoon will
be presented by the string ensemble
from Willamette university, the group
including Dr. Willis Gates, violin, Sally
Bolliger, violin, Ethel Lou Stanek, cello,
Victor Palmason, viola. -
General planning committee for the
tea includes Mrs. G. l Herbert Smith,
Mrs. James Armpriest, Mrs. Harold O.
Schneider, Mrs. Bruce F. Pickett, Mrs.
Willard Thompson ,Mrt. A. A. Schramm.
In the receiving line will be Mrs.
Harold O. Schneider, president of the
YWCA board, Mrs. Fry, the hostess, and
Mist Gertrude Acheson, ' executive di
rector of the YW. - ; ' 7 '
' Invited to pour are: ,'
' Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Mrs. Paul
L. Patterson, Mrs. Earl Sne'l, Mrs. B O.
ALEM club, Daughters of the Nile,
plans its final gathering of the
season, Monday, at the Masonic
temple. K Sewing will be at 10 a.m.,
the luncheon at 12 o'clock. , ,
On the luncheon committee are Mrs.
Charles Boyer, Mr. B. W. Btacey, Mrs,
Donald Braxie, Mrs. Harris Lietz, Mrs.
R. A. Morrison, Mrs. E. J. Scellars, Mr.
Benjamin Martin, Mrs. Glenn Burright,
Mrs. Herman Jochlmsen, Mrs. France
Scroggen, Mrs. C. C. Gabriel, Mrs. J.
S. Lochead, Mrs. Lloyd Relnholdt, Mrs.
George R. K. Moorhead, Mrs. W. C.
Ram bo, Mrs. Earl, Snell, Mrs. L. D.
Lambeth, Mrs. C. W. Prigge, Mrs. Mil
dred Angle, Mrs. C. Ward Davis. Mrs.
Harry Riches and Mrs. George Hubbs,
the latter two of Silverton,
Mrs. M. D. Looney left by plane the
latter part of the week to spend two
. weeks in the mid-west and east.
St: Paul's guild, Ct. Paul's Episcopal
church, Is meeting on Wednesday tor a
no-host luncheon at 12:30 o'clock at the
parish house. . . n V
Two Salem women will be attending
the Oregon .Women's Golf association
three-day event in eastern Oregon next
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The
event is being staged at LaGrande, The
Dalles and Pendleton.
Mrs. Fred .Bernard! and Mrs. Fred
Anunsen are the two going from here.
Miss Roberta Sears and Miss Barbara
Anderson will present , a Joint,' recital
next Wednesday evening, June 3, in
the Roberts Studio at 8 o'clock. Each
will appear in piano and vocal numbers.
The teachers represented are Mrs. Har
vey W. Gibbens and Miss Lena Belle
Tartar.-' ;, ' ' '..
The accompanist for the evening will
be Miss Laurel Herr, student In piano
with Mrs. Victor Palmason. The Inter
ested public is invited. . ,
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MISS ELISE SCHROEDER , : '
AVNOtrNCEMF.NT tut week at a tea was the eng acement ef Mht KUtt tfeluta,
ahev. ef Balraa te Jaha M. WUliaaatM ef Bagcne, the wedding t ke ta the late amtaater.
Thursday at Fry
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Schuckins, Mrs. A. D. Woodman,
Mrs. Robert D. Gregg.
In charge of the guest book wffl bt
Mrs. Chester Lot and Mrs. Arthur A.
( Atherton. '
' On Committee ' -
On the hostess committee for the af
ternoon are Mrs. Charles H. HeltxeL, Mrs.
A. D. Woodmantee, Urt. Rusjel E. Pratt,
Mrs. Ralph Wlrth, Mrs. C. Ronald HueV
klns. Mrs. Robert F. Wulf, Mrs. Ilmar
O. Berg, Mrs. James R. Phillips, Mr.
Harold Buslck, Mrs. Reynold Allen,
; Mrs. Daniel Fry,-Jr.. Mrs. June Arm
ton, Miss Elizabeth Beat. '
Members of the refreshment commit
tee are Mrs. Chester M. Cox, Mrs. R. D.
. Blatchford, Mrs. Ira Darby and assist
ing are members of the Y-Wives group,
Mrs. Glen Fravel, Mrs. Marvin Brown,
Mrs. Harold ' R. B. Hutchinson, Mrs.
Warne Nunn, Mr. Marvin Humphrey.
Mrs. Robert J. Scale, Mrs. Franc X,
Albada. . - , . , . 4 ., ,
Other Aide Lbted '
On the committee of arrangement
are Mrs. Wallace Carson, Mr. John R.
' Caughel), Mrs. Robert W. Gormseo,
Mrs. Robert D. Gregg. .
' A group of high school Tri-Y girl
are assisting in greeting at the door and '
In serving, the group Including: Jan
Moorefleld, Barbara ; Bostrack, Judy ,
Bancroft, Relta Gilman, Joline Mat
thews, Kay Ruberg, Sandra Carter, Jan
Barlow, Mary Lou Hastings, Gail Ash
by, Anne Tarem, Carol DaMetz, Jean
Lidbeck, Glenda McCormick, Carolyn
Meyer, Flo , ' Bergennehter, Barbara
Fuhr, Lenore Nietwander. ' '
DAR Event
June meeting for Chemeketa chapter.
Daughter of the American Revolution,
next Saturday, will be the final one for
this season. Mr. Charles A. Spragu
and her committee have planned a no
host luncheon, the affair to be the an
nual regents party Assisting with ar
rangement are Mrs. Carey Martin, Mr. "
James Lugenbeel, Mis Elizabeth Rut- ,
sum, Miss Edna Mingus, Mr. Marjoria
King, Miss Gertrude Kincaide, Mr. Da
vid Wright.
Place and time of the event are da
pendent upon the weather and will b
announced later.
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. At his studio on Market street Fred
erick Wilson will present the following
piano pupils in a series of three recitals,
the first on Sunday afternoon May 31
and programs on the evening of June I
and the afternoon of June 4: .
- Carol Mercer, Judy Page, Jan Staata,
Merita LeFors, Marian Brandli, MadeU
Poole, Judy Frantz, Beth Goodman, Ra-
mona Kewaygeshlk, - Beverly -Jackson,
Sandra Calaba, Ann Strain, Judy Lu Kil
mer, Wyetta Caps, Patricia Pierce, Jud
ith Ohmart, Deanna Dierks, Janice Cat
: pell, Carolyn Jean Mason, Juanlta Chris
toff erson, Jean Chrisman, Patricia Got
chall, Sandra Everltt, Diane Dependeh
ner, Daisy Lee Crenshaw, Sharon Mul
ler, Martha Moore, Doris Ahern, Betty
'Warren. . ..."
David Yeo, Keith Strain, Jack MuUer,
David Chambers, Kent Herbert, Conrad
Tull, Donald Taylor, Lynn Jackson, Car
lysle Haas, Kenneth Holler, Robert God- -dard..
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Speaking at Chemeketa Toastmlstres
club on Thursday at the Golden Pheas
ant will be Mrs. Dora Howard,' Mis
Nancy Stuart and Mrs.- Paul Gilmer.
General evaluator of the talks is Mrs. B.
L. Trelstad.and the Urn keeper is Mr.
W. E. Brown. - -
Mrs. Edith B. Swartsley is to be toast
mistress and In charge of table topic is
Mrs. C. E. Jaqua. Hostess for the 6
o'clock dinner event Is Miss Hattie
Mrs. C. E. Jaqua. Hostess for a 8 o'clock
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