The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 08, 1948, Page 4, Image 4

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Summertime
Vacationists;
Visitors
Summer vacationists and visit
ers will wmmwce to highlight
the news now that the travel
months are here.
Miss Suzanne Small, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Brazier Small, is
leaving Saturday by plane for
San Francisco and Hawaii. She
will be accompanied by three of
her Kappa Kappa Gamma soror
ity sisters from the University of
Oregon. Miss Harriett Van Natta.
who has often visited in the
capital with Miss Small, and Miss
Joan Mowat, who both live in
Honolulu, and Miss Cynthia Grif
fin of Oakland, Calif. The girls
will stop in Oakland at the Grif
fin home for a day before flying
o er to Honolulu, where they
will rrr.ain for the summer. The
foursome will return to the states
In the fall to resume their studies
at the University of Oregon.
Headed East
Prof and Mrs. Josef Schnelker
and d. n-ghter. Ann, are leaving
today :or the ensuing year at the
University of Michigan on his j
d ntor s degree in theory of music.
Hi. wife and daughter will remain i
1'. Indiana for the summer with
hT parents and in the fall will i
loin Mr. Schnelker in Ann Arlxir. .
Vi ic 'hey are away there will be,
I'xchar.ge professor from the
U-i eisity of Michigan at Wil-Iim-vp
university. j
I)i and Mrs Robert Tschudy
arriving m the capital Thurs-
d.iv fur a visit at the home of ,
D-,jn and Mrs Melvin Geist. They (
h e be-.'i in Venezuela the pit .
t a o year.- and will return in the
f-iW Friday night Dean and Mrs.!
G-Mst will entertain at dinner for ,
the Tschudys. who were formerly i
on the Willamette university fa- !
ciltv and additional guests will
b- Prof and Mrs. Ralph Dobbs.
Arriving in Salem Wednesday
for a fortnight's visit with Mr. and !
Mrs Frank Fisher, will be her
mother. Mrs. Frank Donaldy of
Cleveland and her brother and
ister-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. Wil
li im Donaldy of Cleveland, and
Mr Fisher's mother, Mrs. Mark ,
K Fisher of Canton. Ohio They j
ie driving west and Mr. Fisher
.itl airompany them east the end
of the month.
T Attend Sn Graduation
Mrs Frank Rock, accompanied
bv Miss Pauline Morse, daughter
of Mr and Mrs Paul Morse, left!
Konday fur P.iadena, Calif, to
'tend the graduation of Mrs.
Pxk so-. Fr.o.k Rock, Jr., from
th- Cahfoiria In.stitute of Tech
rioJogy on June 11. Miss Morse
will also attend the Junior -Senior
prom a (ruest of Mr. Rock. They
ili rx away ten dy and enroute
h me -. lil i.it with friends and
relatives in Berkeley and San
l"i jpcim c
Miss F.litn Pr-i and Mi.-s Shir
ley Durand of Rochester. New
York, who has been attending Wil
lamette university, will leave by
tir Friday to drive east, stopping
enroute in Chicago They will
vi.mit in New York City with Wil
liam Utley, formerly of Salem.
Miss Ross will return west by
pln by way of Los Angeles.
nere she will visit with Mr. and
Mrs Corydon Blodgett. Miss Dur
and will be at her home in Ro
chester for the summer and will
return in the fall for her senior
year at Willamette.
Fxpetted in the capital today
will be Lt. Comm. and Mrs. Gene
C Anderson and year old daugh
ter. Becky Lee, who are driving
north from San Diego. The An
dersons will be guests of her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Severin.
a week before leaving for New
port. R. I., where he will attend a
pavy school for the ensuing year.
Mrs Anderson will be remem
bered as Betty Severin.
William Fawk to
Present Pupils
William Fawk will present an
other group of pupils in piano
recital tonight at the First Evan-
feiical United Brethren church at
5 pm. The public is Invited.
Those playing will be Jack
Eyerly, Janice Ma den. Othalene
Lee. Donna Fay Behrens, Larry
Ediger, Diane Watsoa. Jim Seitz.
Bruce Dalke, Barbara Peter,
Ralph Williams, Nerma Scfcleaa
tner, Barbara Granke, Patricia
Ediger, Mary Davis, Maxima Kim,
Dorothy Bradlem, Richard Pedee,
Jack Loftus, Carole Hilfiker, Bar
bara Bennett, Alene Dalke. Roo
rt Saucy and Leigh ton Weddle.
Mrs. Bennett to
Head Auxiliary
Disabled American Veterans
auxiliary held its regular business
meeting. Assisting the flood area
members was the main issue. A
shower was given one member's
wife and the child welfare chair
man, Sadie Pro. was given $25 to
aid child welfare flood area mem
bers. Election of new officers was held
for the ensuing year with Eva Ben
nett elected commander; Pauline
Byer, senior vice commander; Mrs.
Wilfred Wilier, treasurer; Mrs.
Pauline Richards, Junior vice com
mander; Mrs. O. E. Rinehart, ser-geant-at-arms;
Mrs. William Rich
ards, chaplain; Mrs. Goldie Kyle,
patriotic instructor; Mrs. A. L.
Brewster, conductress: Mrs. Stuart
Johns, assistant conductress; adju
tant, Mrs. Verne Ostrander; his
torian, Mrs. Alma Hatfield; ban
ner carrier, Mrs. Laura Johnson;
musician, Mrs. Mary Sabroski;
child welfare, Mrs. Sadie Pro.
Delegates were elected for state
convention June 10, 11 and 12 at
Roseburg. The next social meeting
will be June 17, Mrs. Mary Sa
broski will be chairman for a
bingo party and the public is in
vited.
A Birthday
Party
Eileen Hadley. daughter of the
Wayne Hadleys. will celebrate her
fifth birthday at a party this af
ternoon at the Saginaw street
home of her parents. The chil
dren will play in the garden with
birthdav cake and refreshments- to
be served at small tables on the
trerrace.
Special guests will be Eileen's
grandmother. Mrs. Douglas Mc
Kay, and Mrs. Evelyn Gordon.
Others bidden are Mrs. John L.
Sullivan. Fiances Anne and Can
dance, Mrs. Clarence Wicks and
Judy. Mrs. Craig Coyner and
Merrie Hill. Mrs. Frank Newell
and Georgi Sue. Mrs. Richard
Chambers and Ann, Mrs. William
Linfoot and Julia and Mrs. Victor
Collins, Jr. and Marilyn.
Congratalatiens go to Mr. and
Mrs. Otto J. Wilson (Margaret
Hardman) on the birth of an eight
pound, four ounce son, Alan Jay.
on June 3 at the Salem General
hospital. The baby's grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Siegmund
and Mrs. Otto J. Wilson, sr.
Mrs. Weddle
State BPW
President
Mrs. Arthur Weddle of Salem
was elected president of the Ore
gon Federation of Business and
Professional Women's clubs at the
annual convention held in Eugene
this weekend. Mrs. Weddle was
installed as president at the Sun-
; day morning breakfast at the Eu
gene hotel by Miss Ethel M.
Johnston of San Francisco, na
tional federation chairman for ed
ucation and vocational commit
tee. Mrs. Weddle has served as
first vice president of the Oregon
Federation the past year and is
a ptt president of the Salem BPW
I club. She is active in civic and
community affairs here and is as
sistant county superintendent.
Salem will entertain the 1949
convention for the Oregon Federa
tion of BPW clubs, the invitation
of the local group having been
accepted at the concluding session
of the 27th annual convention.
Miss Betty Elofson from Salem
club was elected the state cor
responding secretary. A third rep
resentative on the state board
from Salem will be Mrs. Anna
Morgan, president - elect of the
local club.
More than 25 from the Salem
club attended different events of
the convention. The local club's
chorus, directed by Mrs. Jessie
MickeLson. sang for part of the
program at the formal banquet
Saturday night.
Mrs. Hiday
To Preside
The thirtieth annual convention
of the Oregon Department. Daugh
ters of Union Veterans of the Civil
War will be held in Grants Pass
June 16-18. Headquarters will be
at the Redwoods hotel and busi
ness sessions at the VFW hall.
Mrs. Nellie C. Hiday, depart
ment president: Mrs. Sarrah Cut
ler, department secretary; and
i Mrs. Madeline Nash, department
j councillor, all members of Bar-
bara Frietchie Tent. Salem, will
j leave by train Sunday night for
Grants Pass. Delegates to the
convention from the Salem Tent
('are Mrs. Elizabeth Conover. Mrs.
Mellissa Pearsons, Mrs. Georgia
, Woodard; and alternates, Mrs. Ha
zel Ray, Mrs. Mae Ivie and Mrs.
j Harriet Winkenwerder.
! Miss Harriet Hiday. Miss Ahola
i Lee Edland and Mrs. Ethel Broslg
i were initiated into membership of
! Barbara Frietchie Tent at the Fri
day night meeting. A social hour
followed at the home of Mrs.
Effie Ulrich.
Members af chapter CB. PF.O 1
....! 1 AM . ... 1
win men ior a covered dish pic
nic luncheon on Thursdav at the
Dallas City park at 12:30 o'clock.
The business meeting will be held
following the luncheon at the Dal
las home of Mrs. Charles H.
Greenwood, 107 Court St.. at which
state convention reports will be
given by the delegates.
Miss Locrta Vcmdlver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Vandiver, whoso engagement to Alvin E. Russell, grand
son ot Mrs. C. C. Russell, all of Salem, has been revealed.
No wedding date has been set. (Jesten-Miiler).
Sandra Nordyke
To Play Today
Today Sandra Nordyke will play
three of her original piano com
positions at the state convention
of the Federated Music Clubs in
Portland. These compositions won
national "superior" awards dur
ing the past three successive
years. This entitles her to a per
manent cup which she will recei . e
at the convention.
Her compositions are: "Nocturne
in A Minor", "Scherzo" and "En
chanted Journey."
She is the daughter of Mr nnd
Mrs. Homer Nordyke and a pupil
of Mrs. David Eason.
Mr. and Mrs. Claybonrne' Dyer
spent the weekend sojourning at
Neskowin. Also at Neskowin at
their summer place for the week
end were Mr. and Mrs. George
Roth and small daughter.
Mrs. Kenneth Bell has invited
members of her club to a buffet
supper and evening of cards to
night at her suburban home m
Manbrin Gardens. Mrs. John
Beakey will be an additional
guest.
Mrs. Glenn Wilbur and Mrs.
Lynn Heise will entertain mem
bers of their club at bridge and a
late supper Wednesday night at
the former's home in Salem
Heights. Mrs. Robert Cannon will
be an additional guest
Au Revoir
Parties
Mrs. James Bunnell will enter
tain informally at tea Thursday
afternoon in compliment to Mrs.
Stanley Krueger, who is leaving
for The Dalles to make her home
the end of the month.
The affair will be held in the
office of the Marion county health
association, of which Mrs. Krueger
has been, a member, with mem
bers of the Marion county health
department and health association
staffs bidden to say au revoir to
Mrs. Krueger. Sharing honors at
the affair will be Mrs. Austin
Wilson, also a member of the
health association staff, who is
resigning her position.
Hostesses Fete Matron
Mrs. Richard G. Severin and
Mrs. Hugh A. Dowd were host-
esses for an informal party and
tea r naay afternoon at the for
mer's home on Tillman avenue
in honor of Mrs. Wilmer Smith,
who leaves by plane June 15 with
Dr. Smith for Chicago and Bos-
j ton. The group feted Mrs. Smith
! with an au revoir shower.
Honoring Mrs. Smith were Mrs.
j W. L. Lldbeck, Mrs. W. N. Thomp
I son, Mrs. Rostoe Wilson, Mrs. Tom
J Dunham, Mrs. Douglas Cooper,
I Mrs. Vein Miller, Mrs. Virgil Sex
ton, Mrs. W. W. Baum. Mrs. Mary
Hogg, and Mrs. George Manolis,
Jr. and the hostesses
Brides-elect
Honored at
Showers
June brides - elect are being
feted at numerous pre-nuptial af
fairs. Mrs. Joseph "Griffin will enter
tain Wednesday night at her Fir
street home in compliment to Miss
Gwenn Rust, bride-elect of Keith
Morris. A miscellaneous shower
will fete Miss Rust and after an
informal evening a late supper
will be served by the hostess.
Honoring Miss Russ will be
Mrs. C. A. Rust, Mrs. Glenn Mor
ris, Ma. William A. McCormaclc,
Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. Lena
Rust, Mrs. Catherine Howard,
Mrs. David Loutham, Mrs. Glenn
Davenport, Dallas, Mrs. Orville
Davenport, Mrs. Robert Covert,
Mrs. Emily Van Santen, Mrs. Don
ald Kuhn, Mrs. Veta Ketehum,
Mrs. Lynn Sloper, Mrs. Guy New
gent, Mrs. Emmett Dickson, Mrs.
George Combs, Mrs. Vern Axel
son, Mrs. Wallace Park, Miss Wil
ms Combs, Miss Alene Axelson,
Miss Maxine Daenport, Miss Nan
cy Rust and the hostess.
For Miss Upjohn
In compliment to Miss Donna
Upjohn, who will be married June
14 to Kenneth Brown, will be
honored at a bridal party Wed
nesday night when Miss Edith
Moxley entertains at the Mission
street home of her parents, the
Fred B. Moxleys. A dessert sup
per will be served at 7:30 o'clock
with a kitchen shower following.
Honoring Miss Upjohn will be
Miss Kathryn Hill, Miss Barbara
Belt, Miss Helen Zielinski. Miss
Carolyn Brady, Mrs. C. H. Brown,
Mrs. Donald H. Upjohn, Mrs.
Richard Upjohn, Mrs. Lawrence
Brown, Mrs. Edward Peterson,
Mrs. Lloyd Hunter, Mrs. Oscar I.
Paulson, jr., Mrs. Jack Walker,
and the hostess.
Luncheon to
Fete Visitor
Mrs. George Croisan will en
tertain with an informal lunch- !
eon this afternoon at her North
14th street home for the pleasure
of her house guest, Mrs. Fred
Rahn of Riverside. Calif. Mrs.
Rahn came north for the gradu
ation of her daughter, Virginia,
from Oregon State college on
Monday. .
A group of Mrs. Rahn's former
college friends, now living In Sa
lem, have been invited to the af
fair. The hostess will use pastel
bouquets of summer garden flow
ers to decorate. The afternoon
hours will be spent informally.
Clothing to Honolulu
Mrs Stella Scott of Pendleton
and a member of the Pendleton
Daughters of the Nile club was a
special guest at the regular sew
ing "meeting and luncheon of the
Salem Nile club Monday at the
Masonic Temple. Mrs. Loran
Spaulding presided in the absence
of "the president. Mrs. William
Newnnjer. This will be the last
meeting of the club until October.
The committee in charge of sew
ing for -the Honolulu Shrine hos
pital reported that at box of doth
ing will bo ready -to send this
week. . 5
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The regular annual meeting of the members of, "the
Belcrest Memorial Association will be held in the Ad
ministration Building at Belcrest Memorial Park on Mon
day. June 14, 1948, at 2:00 P. M.
Ownership of one or more full sections in the Park
constitutes membership In foe-Association. The PUfPOf
the meeting is to elect a trustee to serve from June 14, lS4d,
to the date of the annual meeting in 1951, and to transact
uch oher business "as may properly com befoco th
meeting.
W. C Seandllnr. Clerk.
Belcrest MeeaarUl Aaaeefatioa
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Ing will be held Thursday night
at the North Summer street hoaae
f Mrs. James T. Brand at 7:J
'Hock. Originally the meeting had
been scheduled to take place at
tha chapter bouse.
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