Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 14, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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    Monday, September 14. 195S
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Kalem, Oretog
Pledges
For WU
Sororities'
Several Salem girls were
among the group pledging Wil
lamette unlveriity sororities
this past week-end. Delta Gam
ma led the list of pledges with
29. Following is the list:
Alpha Chi Omega
Alpha Chi Omega: Neva Gil-,
man Janis Hershe, Marilyn
Isaac, Noreen Nelson, Coralie
Roseberry and Patricia Shields,
Salem; Joyce Ambler, Betty
Gilmore, Nancy Hol:omb, Pa
tricia Scott, Carolyn Sharp,
Avonelle Terry, Delores Tower
and Mary Winn, Portland; Na
dine Abbott, Mt. Vernon,
Wash.,; Jan Barkley, Enum
claw, Wash.; Elizabeth Church,
Lake Grove; Barbara Freitag,
Yakima. Wash.; Kay Houlder,
San Francisco; Melva Johnson,
Redwood City, Calif.; Loma
Lawrence, Dallas; Grace Link,
Los Angeles; Mary Jane Thom
pson, Sharp Park, Calif.; and
Darleen Trlnneer, Aberdeen,
Wash.
Chi Omega
Chi Ompffa- t.ni. Ttunt mr,A
Michelle Edwards, Salem; Na
dine Florence and Olga Kob
bivik, Ketchikan, Alaska: Pa
tricia Gordon, San Mateo,
Calif.; Myrth Loring, Milwau
kie; and Dorothy Pearson,
Portland; Elizabeth Hess, Cor
vallis. Delta Gamma
m Delta Gamma: Barbara
Franzwa and Justine Lewis,
Salem; Peggy Buckley, Judy
Burdick, Marilyn Campbell,
Gloria Greison, Diane Mcin
tosh, Marlene Paris, Mary Ann
Piatt, Joyce Postelwaite, Gay
le York, Myrna Olson, Port-"
lanxl; Sue Pratt, Clackamas;
Mary Miller and Mary Anne
Schoessler, Yakima, Wash.;
Mary Smith, Renton, Wash.;
Marion Smith, Gold Hill; Rena
Van Horn, Roseburg; Patsy
Williams, Springfield; Jeanne
Van Volkenburg, Seattle;
Marilyn Waterman and Clara
Skjersaa, Bend; Melissa
Stewart, Vancouver, Wash.;
Phyllis Stalsburg, . Eugene;
Sally Jones, Parkland, Wash.;
Judy Hitt, Burllngame, Calif.;
Ann Ray, San Mateo, Calif.;
and Lou Ann Mergler, Mt
Vernon, Wash.
PI Beta Phi ,
PI Beta Phi: Barbara Ander
con, Margaret Barge, Louisa
Lamb and Roberta Sjodlng,
Salem; Florence Hodge, Mar
tha Hoffman, Sylvia Morrow,
Ann Notson, Carole' Pfaff,
Helen Piazza, Gayle Rogers,
and Rosaline Somen, Port
land; Ann Dehman and Laura
Huson, Medford; Phyllis Gen
try, Bend; Barbara Kaufman,
Chehalis, Wash.; Kay Kremer,
Ccrvallis; Nan L a g e n, San
Mateo, Calif.; Lauren Meiseg
er. Opportunity, Wash.; and
Margie Wood, Burllngame,
Calif.
Newlyweds Feted
By Aurora Friends
Aurora Married Saturday
morning, September 5, in
Stevenson, Wash., Galyn (Skip)
Leffler, U. S. navy, and his
bride, the former Miss Annlce
Ballard of Manchester, Wash.,
were given an impromptu re
ception Saturday afternoon at
the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Leffler, at Lone
Elder.
The newlyweds. left for Long
Beach, Calif., to make their
home while his ship, the U. S.
S. Stickell, is in port there.
His bride plans to return to
Canby when he receives sea
duty orders.
Welcoming the couple as they
topped briefly Saturday after-
noon were Mr. and Mrs. Arden
Harms, ir. ana mrs. rrea
Stefani, Mrs. William Herk
amp, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leff
ler, Roger Harms, U.S.N., Or
lano Hanson, U.S.N., and Mrs.
Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Hattan, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Bolland, John Nordhausen,
Mrs. H. H. Oaksford, Miss Vel
ma Leffler, Glen Harms, De
' anna and Dennis Stefani, Kar
en Herkamp, Gregory and Gary
Hattan.
Mrs. Hegaie Home
Mt Angel Mrs. Mae Heggle,
associate editor of the St. Jo-
sepn s magazine, reiun"
uMMir after npnri1nff the La
bor Day holidays at the home of
her son, uonaia ncggie nu
family in Seattle.
Sunday afternoon she was
called upon to be guest speaker
at a luncheon arranged in her
hnnnr of h MpanV hotel in
Seattle by three vriters' groups
of that city. Tnese inciuaea
Alumni Firtioneers.
League of Western Writers and
Writers' Forum. Among xne
group was Charles Bailey, lor-
m Mmmt AnffM ffrade school
teacher, who is breaking into
the write; field.
Mr. Msiriria w. the lunch
eon guest of Mrs H. Sherburn
at tha Camlln Cloud room in
Saiiiu nn Saturday. Mrs.
Sherburn is a contributor to the
St. Joseph magazine.
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Wed Sept $ htr. and Mrs. Ramsay E. Miller, Jr., (Pa
tricia Sunderlin), above, were married September S. The
bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Sunderlin
and Mr. Miller is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay E.
Miller. (Steimonts studio picture)
Miss Nelson Wed
At Woodburn Aug.
30
Woodburn A bride of Aug
ust 30 was Miss Arlyss Nelson
of Portland, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Emil Nelson of Wood
burn, who was wed to Dale
Harris, also of Portland, at the
Woodburn Immanuel Lutheran
church in the afternoon in the
presence of more than 100
guests. The Rev. J. William
Carlson, pastor, officiated at the
double ring ceremony. Mr.
Harris is the son of Mrs. Vera
Harris of Portland and Arthur
J. Harris in Alaska.
Baskets of pink and white
fall flowers and white candles
decorated. the church. Soloist
was Mrs. Ted Landsem, accom
panied by Mrs. Glen Ahre, who
also played the wedding mar
ches.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father. She wore
a floor length strapless dress
of white tissue taffeta with
rhinestone trimmed bodice, a
full bouffant skirt, and brief
jacket fashioned with three-
quarter length sleeves. The
veil of illusion was shoulder
length and was held in place
by a pleated tiara. The bride
carried a colonial bouquet cen
tered with a gardenia corsage.
Miss Renee Weiss of Port
land as maid of honor wore
a deep fuchsia nylon net strap
less dress, ballerina length
worn with a jacket. She wore
a tiara of flowers in her hair,
and carried a colonial bouquet,
similar to that of the bride's.
Charl?s Esser of Camas,
Wash., was best man for Mr.
Harris. Ushers were David
Cavett of Woodburn, brother-in-law
of the bride, and Nor
man Domeris of Portland.
A reception in the parish hall
followed .the ceremony. Mrs.
David Cavett, sister of the
bride, cut the four-tiered wed
ding cake, which was decorated
with silver leaves and topped
by a tiny bride and bridegroom.
Pink and white flowers deco
rated the serving table. Mrs.
Earl Brown of Albany, aunt of
the bridegroom, poured coffee
and Miss Jacque Berkey of Sa
lem passed the guest book, and
Mrs. Bernard Seiler of Wood-
burn was at the gift table.
Others assisting were Miss Bet
ty Nelson of Portland, Mrs. Ed
win Ostrom and Mrs. George
Baglien both of Woodburn.
Mr., Mrs. Wells
Anniversary Feted
Aurora Mr, and Mrs. John
H. Wells greeted friends and
members of their family re
cently at an open house, ob
serving their goldea wedding
anniversary. The affair was ar
ranged by their seven children,
at the home north of Aurora.
The Oklahoma - wed couple
have been residents of Oregon
since 1944.
A centerpiece of gold and
pink rosebuds centered the
lace-covered table at which
Mrs. George Traudt of Clack
amas served the cake. Mrs.
Verl O. Wells of SeUwood pre
sided at the punch bowl, with
Mrs. Oren H. Wells of Oregon
City assisting. Both are daugh
ter-in-laws of the honored pair.
Calling to extend good wish
es were Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Harper, Mrs. Walter Weber,
Mrs. O. W. Cripps, Miss Fern
Porter, Miss Estelle Sheppard,
Mrs. Lou Downen, Mrs. B. P.
Piiiter and Miss Nancy Beck,
Mrs. Doris Baker, Mrs. Fred
Zachur, Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Freece, Mr. and Mrs. Adam
Bany, Miss Julia Ann Bany,
Miss Kathleen Bany, Mr. and
Mrs, George Irwin, Ma Judy
Irwin, and Miss Judy Wilson,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gcrs,
Miss Pamlee Gors, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Estes. Frances and
Dixie Estes, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Traudt, Mr. and Mrs. Gebhardt
Traudt, Donald Traudt, Miss
Wanda Traudt, Mr. and Mrs.
Oren H. Wells, Mr. and Mrs.
L. N. Phillips, Joe and Billy
Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Verl O.
Wells and Mr. and Mrs. Merle
Gors and son Jeffery.
State AWM
Elects at
Albany Meet
Albany -The 19th biennial
Oregon State convention of the
American War Mothers closed
here Saturday with a business
session following a memorial
service for ieceased members
conducted by Mrs. Rose Hage-
dorn. slate chaplain. Officers
elected at tha morning session
were Installed, aa follows, for
the next biennium:
Mrs. Nellie Michael, Mc
Minnville. president; Mra.
Thelma Edwards, ,Willamina,
first vice president; Mrs. Ethel
Redman, Portland, second vice
president; Mrs. Nancy Thomp
son. Albany, third vice presi
dent; Mrs. Bertha Smart Sa
lem, fourth vice president: Mrs.
Stella Asbpaugh, Portland, re
cording secretary; Mrs. Clara
Moffett Albany, chaplain, and
Mrs. Eva Bennett, Albany, his
torian. Mrs. Bennett, who is the out
going president, is to leave
later this month for the bien
nial national convention, to be
in Springfield, III.
Dallas Nollsch, Portland, Or
egon department commander of
the American Legion, was the
speaker at the convention ban
quet Friday. The speaker was
introduced by Mrs. Fred Gray,
Portland.
Other distinguished ' guests
introduced were: Mrs. Mabel
Lockwood, Salem, national
president of the American War
Mothers, and Mrs. Margaret
Eubanks, founder of the Port
land chapter.
,
Miss Sears Bride
At Amity Service
Ballston At a candlelight
ceremony in the Amity Metho
dist church Saturday night at
8 o'clock, Miss Darlene Sears
of Ballston was wed to Roland
Russel of Yamhill. The Rev.
Mr. Zook of Sheridan officiated
at the double ring ceremony.
The bride wore a white satin
wedding dress and carried a
bouquet of fall flowers cen
tered with orchids. She was
given in marriage by her fath
er.
The bridesmaid was ' Miss
Wilma Sears, sister of tha fride
and her other attendants were
Mra. Sandra Moritz and Mrs.
Dorothy Churchill of Sheri
dan.
Mrs. J. J. Sechrist played
the wedding music and a sister
of the bridegroom sang.
A reception in the Ballston
community hall followed . the
wedding. The young couple will
be at home in Garibaldi.
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