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The Santa Fe New Mexican from Santa Fe, New Mexico • 17

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Ambassador To Exhibit Open Norwegiah MISS SUSAN HARRISON H. F. Paul Koht Ambassador Is Entertained Miss Harrison To Be Wed To Mr. Kelly At Cathedral Prior To Exhibit Opening fei-ySi MRS. HELEN N.

ENGLUND LOS ALAMOS Mr. and Mrs. Ben Williams of Los Alamos have announced the engagement of their daughter, Linda, to Kim McCracken, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCracken.

Both Miss Williams and Mr. McCracken were graduated from Los Alamos High School and are now attending the University of New Mexico where he is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. The couple plan to be married this summer. H. E.

Paul Koht. Norwegian am- of the board of regrents, and Mrs. bassador to the United States, and Keller. Mrs. Koht, weekend visitors in at urns wiU Mrs.

Englund To Discuss Norwegian Folk Art Tuesday Mr. and Mrs Will Harrison an- in law in 1959 He is now assodat-nmmce the engagement and forth- ed with the law firm of Gilbert coming marriage of their daught- White and Gilbert, Santa Fe. er. Susan, to William Booker Kel- The affianced couple are mem- a Pe bers of two well know Santa Fe Miss Harrison was born in Santa Fe and attended local schools farnbes The bride-elect father graduating from Santa Fe High is a on Publlc affairs who School in 195? column appears widely in New be Mrs. Burroughs, Mrs.

Murphy, Santa Fe. are guests of the board Mrs John Simms Jr Mrs of trustees of the Folk Art Founda- Keller. Mrs. Oliver Seth and Mrs. tion.

While in town, they are Wasson. Mrs. Meem's serving as headquartering at I Fonda The recePfin chairman. ambassador is here to open of- Ambassador and Mrs. Koht are On Tuesday afternoon from 3 will speak on Norway and her scheduled to return to Washing- a the Museum of Interna- Polk Art.

and show pictures taken ficially the Norwegian Tapestries tional Folk Art the educational by a noted Danish photographer. ton on Tuesday. He has served as i Mexico. He is a editor of She attended Colorado Women New Mexicaj) College in Denver her freshman Exhibition Monday night at the VT. Program in connection with the Mrs.

Englund is an outstanding Museum of International Folk Art. am assa or 0 nl la es Norwegian Tapestries will be authority and interpreter of Scandi- since January, 1958. Bruce Ellis was guide Saturday for a conducted of the var- launched. Helen Nelson Englund navian culture. She is the director of the Chicago Chapter of the year and then entered the Univer- r- Kelly father for many sity of New Mexico at Albuquer- years headed Gross Kelly and que where she is now completing merchantile firm which was es-her junior year in the study of tablished in New Mexico in terri-art.

She is a member of Pi Beta torial days. He is presently active Phi sorority. in affairs of the state museum, Mr. Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs.

the supreme court building com-Daniel T. Kelly, received his mission and as a director of sev-bachelor of arts degree from Har- erai ew Mexico corporations, vard University in 1956. His clubs The wedding date has been set were Pi Eta and Hasty Pudding, for Saturday. Feb. 27, and will He then entered the University be solemnized at St.

Francis Cath-of New Mexico and was graduatededral, Santa Fe. ious units of the Museum of New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Girard were hosts for cocktails in honor of the distinguished visitors prior to dinner when they were guests of the Hon. and Mrs.

Boaz Long Today, the ambassador and his wife were to be guests of Mr and Mrs David Davenport for skiing at the Santa Fe Basin returning to town in gpid-nfternoon This evening John Gaw Meem. chairman of the Folk Art Foundation board, and Mrs Meem and Mr. and Mrs: Alexander V. Wasson have invited members of the boards of regents and of the foundation ith their husbands or wives, for cocktails prior to the dinner which the two boards are giving for the ambassador and his wife at La Fonda. Monday, also, will lie a full day for the visitors They are to be escorted to Los Alamos by Mrs.

Joseph McKibbin and there will be taken through some of the laboratories. Dr. and Mrs. Norris Bradbury are to he hosts for luncheon. On the return trip to Santa Fe, Mr.

and Mrs. Koht and their party are to lie guests of Mrs. John Burroughs for tea at the -Governor's Residence. Doors at the Museum of International Folk Art are to open at 7:15 Monday evening with His Excellency formally opening the exhibit at 7:39. In the receiving line will be Ambassador and Mrs.

Koht Mr. and Mrs. Meem. Mrs. Burroughs, flavor and Mrs.

Leo T. Murphy, W. ,1. Keller, chairman American Scandinavian Foundation. in appreciation (or her services.

she has received numerous awards and decorations, among them the "King Haaken VII Freedom Medal" and the "Design in Scandinavia Medal. The latter has been given only to Kings of Norway, Swe dneand Denmark, to the presidents of Finland and the United States and to one other American. Her interest in international cultural affairs goes back to student days. After graduation from Smitli College, she continued studies in the University of Minnesota and in Vienna, at the University of Uppsala at Stockholm. She is a member of the Boards of the Library of International Relationi and of International House in Chicago and ot the Board of Trustee of the International Folk Art Foundation in Santa Fe.

She wa a close friend of Miss Florence Dibell Bartlett, founder of the Folk Art Museum. After Mrs. Englund's presentation, tea will lie served. Mrs. Alexander Girard and Mrs.

Oliver Seth are hostesses, with Mrs. Walter Barker and Miss C. F. Bieber pouring. The audience will reassemble to hear a group of artists, weavers and those interested in carving and painting furniture, discuss the exhibit.

Mrs. Gustav Baumann is in charge of this part. Miss Katherine Schlater is chairman of the committee of hostesses who will be authe museum each afternoon throughout the rest of February, to help interpret the exhibition. Museum hours are 9 to noon and to 1 to 5 p.m. except JR RAYMOND MRS RO i MISS HELEN STEELE Mr.

And Mrs. Raymond Roy Will Live In Albuquerque Helen Steele, Jim Perkins Are Engaged; To Wed In April Auxiliary Tea Will Be Held At Ryals Home on Sundays, Lincolns and Wash-Friends here have learned with encircled with rosebuds of a deep- ington's Birthdays, when the hours interest of the. marriage of Rose- er shade. ai 2 to 4 p.m. mary McNeil Bryant to Raymond Mrs.

Richard Boddy served as Charles Roy Jr. of Albuquerque. matron of honor. She had chosen The bride is the daughter of Mr. an afternoon dress of wine-color-and Mrs.

John Wilson McNeil of e(j silk crepe and carried a bou- Galisteo. The bridegroom is the quet 0f pink roses William Hall Mrs. Fred Ryals SC 150 East of c. Roy Sr 0f Albuqtter- was best man with Rjchard Bod- Barcelona Road, is to be hostess que allci the ate Mrs Roy; dy serving as usher The Rev. John Carpenter, pas- For her daughter's wedding, tor.

officiated at the double-ring Mrs McNeil was attired in a sap-ceremony solemnized Jan. 16 at pbjre blue suit collared in velvet at 2 o'clock Thursday to members of the Women's Auxiliary of the Church Of the Holy Faith. The oc- the annual meeting with Mr. and Mrs. E.

H. Steele of Espanola today announced the engagement of their daughter, Helen, to Jim Perkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. 0. B.

Perkins, also of Espanola. The bride-to-be was graduated from Espanola High School ia 1958. She was a member there of the National Honor Society and was affiliated with the Order of Rainbow. Presently Miss Steele is employed by the First National Bank of Santa Fe. Her fiance was graduated from McCurdy High School with the class of 1951 and was active in sports during his school years.

After serving four years with the U.S.' Navy, he is now employed by the State Highway Department. April 9 is the date chosen for the wedding which is to be solemnized at the Espanola EUB Mrs. H. Israel casion is (he Rand chapel of St; John's uorn matching accessories Miss Eva Springer is to be set-installation of officers followed by Methodisl Church, Baskets of Hr corsage was of wine toned Feb. 15 for the annual George a.

white gladidli and Dutch iris were cvmnredium orchids Washington birthday tea given by Lb. used 011 candlelight ed altar. The wedding reception was held Stephen Watts Kearny Chap- chairman for has asked MISS BARBARA ROGERS To Be Speaker At Luncheon Rog ers-Henderson Engagement Is Announced; June Date Set ea yIrs ell Chamberlain, organist at theCamino Ttaly home of ter, Daughters of the American Mrs. M. V.

Uodtelter and Mrs. piaye(j traditional marches. Miss Ava Farle Arraneements Revolution. J. R.

Brennand to arrange the tea a a I. table which is to follow a Valen- Given ln marriage by her father, of whilte gladioli: and Dutch iris Miss Springer and members of tine motif the bride wore a ballerina-length carried out the- bride's chosen her committee will welcome guests Mrs. CA. Merker. retiring pre- drf blue deffed co'rs a' tbe, doo, Hester sident and Mrs Niels Sorenson hasque waist.

A matching The couple will be at home in and Mrs. Henry L. haune are have been askedto preside at the handeau held her nose veil Albuquerque where the bride- serving as co-chairman for the tea tea services he )0u(iuet was formed of groom is an electronics engineer which traditionally follows a red, wine colored cympredium orchids at Sandia Base. Church. Rose Society Mr.

and Russell Rogers of Artesia have announced the en- Owens Are Hosts Dinner Slated To College Crowd New members are to be introduced at the Wednesday luncheon of the Santa Fe Garden Club which is scheduled for 1 o'clock at La Posada. The first meeting of the year for the club, was postponed from Feb. 3 due to heavy snowfall. Mrs. Harvey Israel of Los Alamos is to be guest speaker1 and has chosen as her topics "Gardeti C(ub Membership, Horizons United.

Reservations for the luncheon may be made with Mrs. Rohlfs. Mrs. Richard Angle or with Mrs. Edward H.

Tatum Jr. A 12:30 social hour is planned prior to the luncheon. gagement and approaching1 marriage of their daughter. Barbara, to Richard Henderson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Henderson of Santa Fe. Miss Rogers is presently' with the State Department of Education and currently is making her home in Santa Fe. Richard is ic candidate for his degree in June from New Mexico State University where he is majoring' in physics. The couple plans a June 6 wedding at the First Presbyterian Church in Artesia. The Santa Fe Rose Society resumes regular meetings with a dinner party at 7:30 Monday eve ning at the Bishop's Lodge.

The social hour is timed for 6:30. Harvey Thiele, society president, will preside at a very brief meeting Mrs. O. R. Sellers Plans Two Tours Mrs.

Ovid R. Sellers is conducting not one but two cruises to the Holy Land this year. Just to hear her talk briefly is to be enthused over the trip with her as a guide. She and Dr. Sellers have spent several years' in residence in that area and from points of historical interest to flora and fauna of the region, she sgeaks with authority.

Mr. and Mrs. Jay Owens departed for a winter holiday in Phoenix in mid-January. At the close of mid-semester examinations at the University of New Mexico, their daughter, Elaine, and the Misses Darla Wiley and Nancy Moyers flew to Phoenix to join the Owens for a week of fun in the sun. The party returned by motor at week's, end.

Sherman Payne is serving, as arrangements chairman for the Section Three ft etes of Friendly ftew Mexicans Gardens.

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