The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 25, 1951, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 The Statesman. Salem, Oregon, Friday. May 25. 1351
A round
Town...,
By Jeryme English
PARTY TIME ... . On the agenda
for this afternoon is the informal
tea to honor Miss Enid Wolcott,
new executive secretary of the
Willamette area council of Camp
Fire Girls. . . . she arrived in the
capital last week from Omaha,
Nebraska, to take over new duties.
... The affair will be held at the
Willard Day home in Candalaria
Heights with membeers of the
SiJem District council of Camp
Fire Girls as hostesses . . . calling
hours are from 2 toj4:30 o'clock., .
Annual moskal;. . . and silver
tea to be given on Sunday after
noon by members of Mu Phi Ep
silon, national music honorary on
the Willamette university campus.
... The program, featuring "Music
Through the Ages," to-be presented
at Waller Hall at 2 o'clock with a
reception and, tea following in the
recital hall of the music building
between 3 and 5 o'clock. . . Jodie
Johannaber, president of the hon
orary, is general chairman of the
affair and Miss Jean Farquharson
is advisor to the group. . . Others
assisting with arrangements are
Cay Simmons and Jodelle Parker.
Tea Time . . . on Thursday af
ternoon at the Wallace Carson
' heme on Islie street with Mrs.
Carson and her son. Wallace, jr,
entertaining with their annual tea
in compliment to his teachers ...
additional truest were a group of
mothers of Wallace's school
friends. . . Presiding at the tea
table were Mrs. E. E. Bragg,
grandmother of the young host,
Mrs. - Allan Carson, Miss Beryl
Holt and Mrs. Leah II cue. . . The
tea table centered with a pretty
bouquet of mixed spring flowers
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about the rooms: Mrs. John C.g- PlCOlO StUdeiltS
neii. airs, wuiiam ueeney. airs. ' .
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For a visitoi ... Miss Clara Mrs. Margaret Rawlins will pre-
Mielke, formerly of Salem and now sent her piano; students in their
SOCIETY- CLUBS MUSIC
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Ready With armloads of poppies ore these VFW auxiliary ladies for the annual poppy
sale this Friday and Saturday on downtown Salem streets. From left are Mrs. Joseph
Hopkins, Mrs. Cornelia Osborn, Mrs. Mary Gilhuly, land Mrs. Roy Simpson, all members
of Marion Post No. 661, VFW auxiliary. Proceeds from sale of the VFW Buddy Poppy will
be usejd for veteran rehabilitation arid the VFW veterans home. On sale at the same time
will be the American Legion Flanders Field poppy. (Statesman photo.)
living in Los Angeles, has been
visiting in the capital at the home
of her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mason. . .
Tuesday afternoon Mrs. F. Ivan
Brown entertained informally at
tea for Miss Mielke and a few of
her Salem friends. . . The visitor is
leaving today for the south, stop-
annual recital on Sunday at the
Englewood church at 17th and Ne
braska streets. The program will
I begin at 1:30 o'clock and the public
is invited to attend. I
Students appearing on the pro
gram will be Lolita Morris, Sharon
Barker, Judy At wood, Joyce Stet-
tler, Sharon Plessinger, Wallace
ping enroute at Klamath Falls to I Dumler, Marilyn Shafer, Sharon
visit another sister, Mrs. Royal
Shaw, also a former Salem resi
dent; Grand finale . . . for the Gate
Swingers was their square dancing
party on Thursday night at the
Wheatland grange' hall. Nearly 80
. attending the affair with a number
of former members and guests bid
den. . . A buffet supper following
an evening of dancing. . . The com
mittee in charge included Mrs.
Pearl Blue, Mrs. Dorothy Olson
and M. L. Salchenberg. . .
Two parties ... today at the
Richard Jones home on North
Winter street ... At noon their
daughter, Cheryl, will entertain
her second grade class at Garfield
school with a pienie in the gar
den. . . Accompanying the young
sters will be their teacher, Mrs.
James W. Callaway. . . After j
school the Jones' second daughter,
Patty, will celebrate her eventh
girls of the first grade to her
home. . .
Tenth birthday ... party for
Barbara Roth, daughter of the Ed
ward Roths, on Saturday after
noon. . . The group coming to the
Roth home for luncheon with a line
party following. . . Barbara's guests
will be Mary and Cathy Campbell,
Sally Jo Joseph, Ann Strain, Ann
Lenhart, Carol Stolk, Sharon Carr,
Nancy Otto and Susan Boring. . .
A luncheon . . . and line party
for Jeanne Scales on Saturday af
: ternoon . . . the occasion to cele
brate her eighth birthday. . . The
trrouD having luncheon at the
- North 13t& street home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Scales.
. . . Honoring Jeanne will be a
group of her neighborhood friends
... oauy ana cnruij rtusiCK, wau
et Chaffee, Cheryl Sahnow, Mary
DeFrance, David and Stevie Cham
bers, Shannon and Connell Dyer
nd Reid English. . .
Travel notes . . . Mrs. E. V.
Fortmiller left by plane Thurs
day night for her home In Osseo,
Wisconsin ta visit with her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Sigurd Sev
son. for several weeks ...
Mr. and Mrs. 9. Ronald Hndklns
A week end ... in Seattle for
and children, Margo. Charles and
John, who will make the trip by
train, leaving Saturday morning.
. . . They will stay at the Ben
jirain Franklin hotel and will also
visit with friends while in Seat
tle. . Primary purpose of the trip 1
is a train ride for the children. . .
Returning ... to Fort Worden,
, JVash.. this week to join Lt. Kelty
were Mrs. John Kelty and child
ren, Christine, Jane and John, who
hve been in the capital the past
iew weeKs visiting ner parents, ir.
nd Mrs. T. J. Brabec. .
Visiting ... in the capital for
week is Mrs. Lewis West of Berk
eley, Calif, who is at the home of
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
MM Mrs. cMr W Twv. 1i- ami
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Wassam. . .
Hostesses Fete
Miss Gamble
MT. ANGEL Pessy Wyffels. i
violet Hoffman and Gerry Traeg-
t were hostesses at the Charles
Wyffels home Thursday night for
surprise bridal shower m com
pliment to Delores Gamble whose
marriage to Wallace Ztelinski of
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Guests were Miss Gamble, Mes
doroes Charles Wyffels. Ray Zfa
lieski, Ed Schiedler, Jack Schurr,
Vwcent Traeser; A. G Treeger,
Fronds Lulay. Misses Donna Zie-
unsfct, Jane Zieuaski, Diane Gam-
We, Monica Traeger, Margaret
Tracker, Bonnie Trey JCernadette
Ifcuith, JJary Diehl, Marcuerite
SHtaber. and Phyllis Wolf.
Carr, Carolyn Crum, Wanell Rob
erts, Mary Ellen Klein, Vickie
Marquis, Eloise Brown, Naomi
Stanton, Charlotte Pons ford and
Shirley WahL Mrs. Leo Dumler
will play a duet with her son.
There will also be other duets and
a marimba solo by Sharon Lam
kin, student of the Wiltsey studio.
CLUB CALENDAB
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FRIDAY !
City PanhUnic mct at PI Beta Phi
house. 1445 State street. 2 p.m.
Salem Woman's club Installation. 130
p.m.. board meeting. 1 p.m.i
Woman's Bible class of First Metho
dist church fireplace room, t pjn. busi
ness and devotions. (
Edina Lane Home Extension unit
with Mrs. Max Madison. 10:30 ajn;
Merry Times club with Mrs. Robert
Burton. Ward Drive. 1 o'clock dessert
luncheon. . j
Past Presidents of Hal Hibbard auxll
iary with Mrs. John Bertelson, 110 East
Lieielie, 2 p.m.
SATURDAY
Salem chapter. OES. no-host dinner
for members and families.; JO pjn.
Masonic Temple. j
Chi Omega mothers: meeting
slated for today has been can
celled. The group will hold a tea
meeting in June at the chapter
house on the Willamette univer
sity campus. j
Mrs. Kelley New
County Chairman
Mrs. Russell. Kelley, Chemawa,
was elected chairman of the Mar
ion county home extension com
mittee Monday at the home of
Marjorie White, county extension
agent. Other officers elected were:
vice-c h a i r m a n, Mrs. Cornelius
Bateson, Pratum - Macleay; secre
tary, Mrs. Charles Wright, Aums
ville ;and treasurer, Mrs. E. A.
Beugli, Silverton Hills.
Mrs. Kelley made the following
committee appointments for next
year: publicity-, Mrs. Charles Nor
ton, Swegle; A.C.W.W Mrs. Ted
Lorenzen, Thomas; scrapbook,
Mrs. Jack Bartlett; North Howell;
and research and legislation, Mrs.
Cornelius Bateson, Pratum-Mac-leay.
Visitorto:Be:! ;f
Feted at Tea
Mrs. Ann Nichols, representative
from the Kansas City office of Beta
Sigma Phi. is a guest in the cap
ital a few da- consulting with
Salem officers and members. On
Saturday Mr. Nichols will
duet an officers conference at the
YWCA at 1 o'clock.
' On Sunday afternoon Mrs. Nich
ols will be honored at a tea at the
home of Mrs. Percy R. Kelly on
South 17th street. . Hostesses for
the affair will be members of the
three Beta Sigma Phi chapters.
Alpha Epsilon, Eta and Xi Lambda
with all members invited to call
and greet the visitor between 3
and 5 o'clock.
Presiding at the tea urns win be
Mrs; Walter Spaulding and Mrs.
David Bennett Hill.
Mrs. Nichols was the honor guest
at the meeting of Xi Lambda chap
ter Wednesday night at the home
of Mrs. Gus Hewitt. She told of
the (purposes of Beta Siema PhL
Also speaking 4o the group was
Steven Kwaun of Peiping, who is
attending Willamette university.
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Trinity chapter. OES social clab
will hold its last meeting of the
season tonight at the West Salem
cityf nail with a noon luncheon.
Court of Awards Tonight
Senior Girl Scout troop A will
hold a Court of Awards tonight at
the First Presbyterian church at
8 o'clock at which time two curved
bar awards will be presented- To
be ' honored are Joan Bale and
Carol Randall, rho are the first
girls in Salem to receive the
awards. A program of skits, square
dances and pantomines is being
arranged by troops 37, 130. 50 and
93. Mrs. Hal Randall is leader of
troop 4. All friends and interested
persons are invited to attend.
lean Rich Will I
Present Pupils 1 s
Pupils of Jean Hobson Rich win
be heard Sunday afternoon at 4
o'clock at the Stone Piano com
pany. The Interested public It in
vited to attend.
Those playing are Shirley and
Carol Boesch, Ruth and Judy
Klempel, Susan and Janice Rob
erts, Marilyn and Constance Rean
ey, Carrol and Bill Warren, June
Laue. Vicki Ward, Carol Hoffine.
Sharon Forrest, "Charlen Woods,
Patricia Aherns, Seward Kellicut,
Kay Hanley, Deborah Lamb and
Karlene Quistad. ,
Miss Mary Nollett, a native of Bel
gium, will tell of her experiences
during the last two wars. Members
and friends are invited to attend.
LiKfeo (Ui(iSo
I How would you like to live in a
house free of garbage?
For a limited time only we will install a Gen
eral Electric Garbage Disposall in your home
for only 18.00 down, 6.09 per month. !
This offer applies to home owners where there Is suitable
I sink1 and plumbing.
Tinkham Gilbert and Appliance Dept.
Authorized Dealer
GENERAL ELECTRIC DISPOSALL
Shower Honors
MissAUen
A miscellaneous shower was giv
en for -Miss Lucille Allen, bride
elect of Dyle Fussell on Tuesday
night. Hostesses for the party
were Mrs. Ted Welty, Mrs. Sam
Carter, Mrs. Cliff o.d. Long. M-s.
Hazel Carpenter, Mrs.' Jna Rheam
and Mrs.' Lorraine Berggren.
Guests were Mrs. Frank G abler,
mother of the honor guest; - Mrs.
RaTph Fussen, mother ot Qie groom
elect; Mrs. r. a. Brown, llrs; Nick
Fuhr, Mrs. Clyde DeSart,-Mrs.
Dale Llvesly, Mrs. Dele Brown,
Mrs. Glen Howard, Mrs. Charles
Powell, Mrs. C L. Bryant, Mrs.
Virgil Dart, Mrs. Ida Peaters, Mrs.
Jane Miller, Mrs. Ross Miller. Mrs.
Everett Brown, Mrs. Silvester Ter
ry, Mrs. Etta Shoemake, Mrs. Vera
Hoffman, Mrs. - Ralph Rawlins,
Mrs. Gusta Bnzmmett, Miss Bar
bara Fuhr, Miss Carol Fuhr, Miss
Karen Perkins. Miss Ardith Miller:
and Miss Vinita Howard.
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