ft The Stat meat, Sclera. Oregon, Sunday, October 21, 1851
Gapping Event
Of Thursday
! Event of Thursday night will be
program and capping ceremony
for practical nurses of the Salem
area at the Salem Woman's club
house at 8 o'clock. Arranging the
Srogram are Mrs. Goldia Kyle,
Irs. Evelyn Self and Mrs. Cather
ine Wolf.
Mayor A. W. Loucks will give
the main address and the Rev. E.
Becker will present the invoca
tion and benediction. Soloists will
be Mrs. DorrisJean Shafer, ac
companied by Miss Jodelle Parker
and Miss Diana Barkland, with
Miss Virginia Benner the accom
panist. Miss Selma Hilmer, R. 5f
will give a talk and presenting the
caps will be Mrs. Catherine O'Dell,
Mrs. E. F. Arneson. Miss Aletha
Parsons of Portland, president of
the state association of practical
nurses, will present the piis. Mrs.
Wilda Siegmond will be the pian
ist. .-. - -
Receiving caps and pins will be
Frances Arms, Louise Coleman,
Frances Keller Harlan, Ruth Lar
sen. El wilda Lincoln, Ruth Nor
dal. Bertha Olin, Mabel Rieber,
Carrie Terry, Iva Ashby, Sybil
B a 1 e y, Katherine Barkemeyer,
Emma Beat, Henrietta Bear, Olga
Booth, Lydia Boyce, Ona Dunbar,
Elizabeth Gotchall, Alice Grimm,
Ruth Isaac, Goldia Kyle,-Frances
Logan, Dollie McNeer, Lillian
Moss, Cecil Abbott, Judith Olson,
Mildred Pan tie, Elsa Phalen, Ma
belle Rickard, Wanda Roberts,
Pearl RoHdeau, Lydia Schur, Mary
Scranton, Evelyn Self, Clysta Sut-
BPW Dinner Meeting
Monthly dinner meeting of the
Salem Business and Professional
Women will be held Tuesday night
at the Senator hotel at 6:30 o'clock.
The art committee, Mrs. t Grace
Clark, chairman, is in charge of
the program,:; which will be a talk
and , demonstration ; on ceramics.
Miss Gladys" Edgar is arranging
the music Mrs. Winifred Petty
john is in charge of the decora
tions and members who had birth
days in July, August, September
and October j will be honored.
Those wishing reservations . are
askedto call Mrs. Helen Lovett.
Circle Meetings
On Wednesday
Circle meetings for the . Jason
Lee Methodist church have been
announced for Wednesday, Octo
ber 24 as follows:
January-July meet at church
parlors, 10 a. m.. covered dish
luncheon at noon;
February-August, meet at
church for 1:30 dessert luncheon;
March - September, with Mrs,
Anna Davis, 500 North 20th street,
130 dessert -luncheon;
April-October, no meeting;
May-November; with Miss Ka
therine Hawk, 1375 Hall street,
130 dessert luncheon;
June-December, with Mrs. E. A,
Boyle, 1590 North 20th street, 1:30
dessert luncheon. ;
Miss Sundet
Tells Plans
Invitations were in the mifl this
last week to the weddinff of Mi
Barbara JSundet, daughter of Mr.
ana jars, josepn T. sunaet, and
Roger Vincent Wagner, ton of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles E. Wagner, which
will be an event of Saturday after
noon, November 3.
Tne couple win exchange their
vows at a S o'clock ceremonr mt
St. Joseph's Catholic church with
Father John O'Callaehan offici
ating. Mrs. F. I. Raftis of Spokane,
aunt of the bride-elect, will ting
and Mrs. Raymond Barton will be
u organisx.
Miss Mary Sundet will be her
sister's only attendant and Ver
non Miller of Houston, Texas, is
coming norm to serve as best man
for Mr. Wagner.
A reception win follow the nun.
tials at the Catholic Center.
A Bridal Luncheon
Mrs. Gene Vandenevnde hai In.
vi ted members of her sewing club
and a few additional guests to a
one o'clock luncheon on Wednes
day afternoon at her E street home
for the pleasure of Miss Sundet, A
bridal shower will fete the guest
of honor.
Covers will be placed for Miss
ton Terrill, i Zena Thomas, Lulu
Voss, Anne J Waters, Catherine
Wolf and NeUIf Woodruf.
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By Linda Dean, Factory Demonstrator
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Sundet, i Mrs. Joseph. T. Sundet,
airs, vernon urye, axiss Margaret
Wagner, Mrs. John Steelhammer,
additional guests, Mrs. Charles E.
Wagner, Mrs. T. J. Brabec, Mrs.
Leo Child, Mrs. Adam Engel, Mrs.
Arthur D. Hay, Mrs. Duane Gib
son, Mrs. W. Frank Crawford and
alts, vanaeneynae. -
Sojourners Will
Meet Thursday
The outgoing board members of
Salem Sojourners entertained for
the incoming board members with
a dessert at which a Halloween
theme was used. The event took
place at the home of Mrs. Darwin
Sermon. Bridge and canasta fol
lowed the business meeting.
The next bridge party and bus
iness session of the club Is sched
uled for Thursday in the Salem
Woman's clubhouse at one o'clock.
The committee serving at this
event consists of Mesdames Thor
N. Newland, Howard R. Post, Rus
sell A. Forrest, J. S. Jacobson,
William H. Johnston and J. .
Webster.
St Elisabeth's Guild of St. Paul's
Episcopal church has' postponed
the meeting for this Tuesday. In
stead, the meeting will be held Oc
tober 30 at the home of Mrs. Floyd
w. snepara. 4
Church Dinner
Dates Changed
Silverton In deference to the
Methodist women's church dinner
announced for Thursday night.
October 25, the women of Trin
ity church nave postponed their
buffet supper and bazaar planned
for the same night, to November L
The Methodist women's dinner
will start at 5:30 on October 23. .
Miss Hettle Hattberg and Mrs.
William Bloch. presidents of Trin
ity Aid and Dorcas societies, the
two sponsoring groups, reports
that their supper will be from S to
7 o'clock with musical numbers
during the supper hour. The newly
redecorated social rooms of Trin
ity will be open from 10 a. m. until
9 p. m. on November 1 to friends
and members of the congregation.
Study Club Planned I
" Silverton The Woman's Socie
ty for Christian Service of the Me
thodist church will start a study
dub on November 6, meeting to
gether wilh the society each Tues
day night Mrs. Austin Sanford
will serve as teacher. The WSCS
has also planned-a dinner for the
night of October 23 at the church.
Tha public Is invited and proceeds
will go toward the building fund.
l&i AMa otm feu Inrtte Tuesday afternoon at fctr &omt oa -
few frteads to a dessert bridge on 1 North 19th itreeL
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