The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 16, 1950, Page 8, Image 8

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Salem Women
Will Attend
Conference
The Salem branch of the Am
erican Association of University
Women will be represented at
the Oregon state division confer
ence of AAUW at Bend on April
XI and 22. Miss Eleanor Steph
ens, member of the local branch
and historian for the state divi
sion. Is scheduled as one of the
featured speakers at the confer
ence. Miss Stephens will give
the address at the banquet meet
ing April 21 and will discuss the
History of the Oregon Division."
The local branch will "receive
recognition for its; fellowship
Drosram at the conference as it
Is one of five branches in the
state which has recently; award
ed a study grant The group
sponsored the Beryl .Holt study
grant which was awarded this
year to a Japanese woman . for
study In this country. The local
branch has also been selected to
report at the conference discus
sion on "Outstanding Programs
in the Oregon State Division-"
Conference delegates from Sa
lem will Include the branch of
ficers, Miss Ellse Schroeder, pre
sident: Mrs. Ervln Potter, vice
president; Mrs. Gordon Krueger,
secretary, and Ml si Constance
Weinman, treasurer. The . four
members of the state board of
directors from Salem who are al
so attending the meeting are Mrs.
John Burcham, past president of
the state division; Miss Joy, Hills,
state education chairman;' Miss
Beryl Holt, fellowship chairman
for the northwest branch; and
Miss Stephens. Other members
of the local branch planning to
attend Include Miss "'Mildred
Christenson, Mrs. E. S. Oliver,
Mrs. Floyd Utter, Dr. Helen
Pearce, Mrs. Nora Thompson,
Miss Marguerite Gleeson, Mrs.
F. A. Massee and Mrs. Robert
Gangware.
Dr. Merrisea te 8peak
The Bend conference marks
the 23th state convention of AA
UW members. The Oregon state
division was organized in 1924
and had Its first meeting In Sa
lem. One of the principal speak
ers at the meeting will be Dr.
Phoebe Morrison, representing
the national AAUW office. Dr.
Morrison Is in charge of the in-
rnational relations ' program.
fore starting her present work
with AAUW two years ago. Dr.!
Morrison served as research as
sistant to two ' of America's spe
cialists 'In. International law and
held other important research
and government posts. In the
summer of 1948 after accepting
her AAUW post Dr. Morrison
went to England for the council
meeting of the International Fed
eration of University Women.
She observed the work of wo
men's organizations and organ-
bed an exchange of correspon
dence between British and Am
erican groups of comparable na
ture. Dr. Morrison will speak on
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iNew Members
n Spinsters
The Salem Spinsters are this
week announcing names of new
members of their organization.
The recently acquired members
are: Betty Jo Brannon, daughter
of Mrs. Neil Brannon of Chema
wa, 'Miss Crystal Huntington,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hollis
Huntington, Miss Irene McLeod,
daughter of Mrs. L. C. McLeod,
Miss Sara Jane Backstrand,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Jerald
Backstrand. the Misses Gloria and
Barbara McClintock, daughters of
Mrs. Edna m. Olson, Miss Joseph
ine Caughell, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John CaughelL Miss Frances
Baum, daughter of Dr. and Mrs,
W. Wells Baum, Miss Nancy Sny-
der, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Snyder, Miss Jean Pickens.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Pickens, Miss Norma Sletton,
daughter of Mrs. John Sletton and
Miss Barbara Upjohn, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Don Upjohn.
Mrs. Gerald Bull, tha former Beverly Kenney, pictured with the feminine members of
her bridal party. Left to right are Miss Patricia Larson, Miss Lots Mulcahy and Mrs. Don
ald Johnson (Dorothy Kenney) of San Francisco, and the bride. The couple's marriage took
place on April 10 at the First Baptist church. (McEwan photo). j
"Education for International Re
sponsibility" at the Bend conference.
Mrs. Eric Johnston, vice pre
sident of the Pacific northwest
region of AAUW, will accompa
ny Dr. Morrison to Bend. Mrs.
Johnston will tell of her recent
trip to Europe at a pre-confer-ence
open house planned for the
evening of April 20.
Church Groups
Slate Meetings
SILVERTON The Immanuel
Women's Missionary Federation
will meet Thursday night, April
fn at n m TirftVi HUrm Ant
u eae w a.iat w a m mis. utvvit
Dahl, Mrs. Eric Walen, Mrs. Nels
Torresdal and Mrs. Melvin Tor-
resdal as hostesses.
Trinity's Mary Martha Circle
will meet Wednesday, April 19 at
the home of Mrs. Alvin Legard at
1202 N. water street.
Spinsters will be entertained
Monday ) night at the Orchard
Heights 1 home of Mr. and Mrs.
Hubbell Young at 8 o'clock. Host
esses will be Mrs. Ralph Under
wood of McMinnvllle, Miss Betty
Jean Manoles and Mrs. Peter Gun
Dance, Cord Party
To Fete Scotts
Scottish Rite Masons win hon
or Sovereign Grand Inspector
General Leslie M. Scott and Mrs.
Scott at a formal dance and card
party Wednesday, April 19.
The party Is scheduled for 9
p. m. in the Scottish rite temple
in Portland, with dancing In the
main ballroom and cards in the
Memorial hall.
The dance committee, com
posed of Howard P. Am est,
chairman, Includes Mrs. Fred O.
Jenning, honorary vice chair
man; Deskin O. Bergey, William
Robinson Boone, George R. Cast-
ner, Ira F. Cobe, Merton F. Earl,
Kenneth B. Hall. Pierpont M.
Kasparek, Stephen i E. Smith, R-hrf Mrs. Robert D. Gregg, 855 Mar
Preston Whiting, William J. Wil
liams and Vera M. Wirtz.
A number of Salem people will
be motoring to Portland ! to at
tend the party for the Scotts. Mr
Scott was former state treasur
er.
Visits Mrs. Curtis
Mrs. Irene Curtis Allen f Pen
dleton Is staying with her mother.
Mrs. Mary Addie Curtis while at
tending the governor's youth con
ference. She Is in the Pendleton
welfare office. :
A telephone message from Mn.
Allen's son Bud at University of
uregon informed his mother and
grandmother that he was Initiated
into Kappa Sigma fraternity on
Friday.
Delta 1 Gamma alumnae will
meet Thursday night at the home
ion street, at 8 o'clock. Co-hostess
es will be Mrs. A. A. Rogers and
Mrs. E. M. Page
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MONDAY
PEO BcclDrocltT luncheon, council
meetinf. Golden Pheasant. 1 p.m.
Bethel ' 35. Job'i Dauchtera. bm!
at Beaver hall. 1 p.m.
TCESDAT '
McKinley Mothers club, special en-
tertainment, S p.m.
Dakota club with Mrs. W. T. Downa.
825 N. Church St.. 1 p.m.; covered
dish luncheon.
American War Mothers, social af
ternoon with Mrs. H. A. Smart, S47S
Cherry ave s p.m.
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Westminster Guild. First Presbyter
ian church, dessert luncheon. 1 p.m.
Cx..t Rrfap club with Mrs. Will
rranklia. Wallace Road. S pa.
United Commercial Travelers 1 aux
iliary. 1 p.m. luncheon with Mrs. B.
r. Lockard. S049 Maple avenue.
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SATURDAY
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benefit card party. Klnxwood Amer
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trVTJAY
Hal Elbbard camp and auxiliary.
Spanish American War Veterans 1 p.m.
corered dish dinner, Salem Woman's
clubhouse.
p.m.
Venture ' Cliibs -
Meeting Here
Members of the Venture club.
sponsored by the Soroptlmist
clubs, have been meeting at the
Senator hotel during the North
western conference of the Sorop
tlmist clubs. Registration, in
charge of Mrs. Bessie Kayser of
Salem, was Saturday. A luncheon
was held at the state capltol cof
fee shop, and a tour of the capl
tol was conducted. The club mem-
Oil ; ;r i.uh:
Mrs. John Dickinson of Inflspen.
ess. A dessert supper will be ser
ved with a business session fol
lowing. All Alpha Gammas in the
city are invited to attend.
bers attended
banquet at the
the Soroptlmist
chamber of com
merce on Saturday night and a
breakfast Is planned for the Cher
ry room of the Senator this morn
ing A business session will fol
low. The Vancouver Venture club is
hostess group, because there is no
club in Salem. '
Mrs Herman.. JocbimsciL. will
entertain the Alpha Gamma Delta
alumnae at her home on Leslie
street Tuesday night at 8 o'clock.
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