The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 21, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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SOCIETY CLUBS - MUSIC
Around
By JERYME ENGLISH
PARTY iTIME . . . Dean and
Mrs. Melvin H. Geist will be hosts
for a dinner party Friday night
at their Fairmount Hill home for
the pleasure of Miss Ethel Lou
Stanek and her fiance, Airman
3c Stanley D. Petrulis of Wash
ington, D.C., who will be married
this summer . . . Miss Stanek is
a member of the Willamette Uni
versity College of Music faculty
. . . her fiance arrived in the
capital Wednesday for a short
visit during his leave ...
Honoring ... the engaged duo
will be Prof, and Mrs. Ralph
Dobbs, Prof, and Mrs. Maurice
Brennen, Prof, and Mrs. Josef
Schnelker, Prof, and Mrs. Stan
ley Butler, Prof, and Mrs. Willis
C. Gates, Mrs. Clorinda Topping,
Miss Rosa Zimmerman and the
Geists . . .
Entertaining ... at a 1 o'clock
luncheon on Saturday afternoon
will be Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, who
has invited a few friends to her
South High Street home in com
pliment to Mrs. Louis Gerlinger,
who will be leaving iff Jane for
Portland to make her home ...
A tea hostess . . . today will be
Miss Elise Schroeder, who is en
tertaining a group of friends at
the North Summer Street home
of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer O. Berg
. . . the honor guest will be Mrs.
Frances Newsom of Eugene, sis
ter of the hostess . . . Guests have
been invited to call between 4
and 5:30 o'clock . . . Pouring will
be Mrs. Ferd Schlapkohl and
Miss Eleanor Stephens . . . As
sisting will be Mrs. Berg, Mrs.
David Duniway, Mrs. Mary Thom
as, Miss Echo Yeater and Miss
Katherine O'Reilly . . .
Cards . . . are in the mail this
week to a coffee party for which
Mrs. Edwin Keech will be host
ess on Tuesday, May 26 at her
Morningside residence for a group
of friends ...
HEADING EAST . . . come
Friday will be Mrs. Frank Mar
shall, newly elected president of
the Salem Woman's Club . . . she
Is leaving for the General Federa
tion of Women's Clubs conven
tion, which will convene in Wash
ington, D. C. on May 25 . . . Mrs.
Marshall is traveling by train and
after the week long sessions will
go on to Baltimore, Boston and
New York City for a visit . . . En
route home she will stop in In
dianapolis, her former home, to
visit her brothers and sisters for
a fortnight . . . Mrs. Marshall
plans to be away six weeks . . .
Sirs. Luk Johnston, who is cur
rently in the East, will also at
tend the convention as a delegate
from the Salem Woman's Club . . .
Leaving ... for British Colum
bia Wednesday morning were Dr.
ind Mrs. G. Herbert Smith, who
will be at Harrison Hot Springs
for the remainder of the week . . .
Dr. Smith will attend the annual
meeting of the Oregon Mutual
Fire Insurance Co. of which he is
a member of the board of direc
tors ...
Arriving ... in the capital Sat
urday from Spring Lake, Michi
gan will be Mrs. J. L. Shoemaker,
who will visit at the country home
of her son-in-law and daughter,
Dr. and Mrs. William Lidbeck, for
the ensuing month ...
Welcome home ... for Mr.
and Mrs. David W. Roake, who
have returned from Norfolk, Va.
to reside in Salem for the sum
mer months . . . Mr. Roake was
released the first of the month
from active duly with the Navy
after four years of service . . .
CLUB CALENDAR
THURSDAY
Auburn Mothers Club meet at
School for a tea. 7:30 p.m.
Chemeketa Toastmistress Club,
Golden Pheasant. 6 p.m.
Maccabees. Capital Tent Hive 84D.
no-host dinner. Beaver Hall. 6:30
p m.
Keizer uadies Sewlnf Club with
Mrs. H. M. Broadbent. 872 Sunset
Ave., all day. no-host luncheon.
Sigma Kappa alumnae with Mrs;
Allan Johnson. 543 Knapp St.. 8 p.m.
American Gold Star Mother with
Mrs. Glenn Larkins. 1759 Park Ave.,
a m.
Hayesville Woman's Club with Mrs.
Edward Zahara. 2665 Blossom Drive.
12:33 covered dish luncheon.
K.ngwood Unit. American Legion
Auxiliary. 6:30 no-host dinner, in
stallation, at Kingwood Hall.
Mothers Club. Bethel 35. Job's
Daughters. 12 o'clock luncheon. Ma
sonic Temple.
Salem-Council of Women's Organi
zations, fireplace room. Salem Public
Library. 2 p.m.
Labish Meadow Gardeners with
Mrs. Joe Hcnny. 7 p.m election.
Y-Wives with Mrs. Harold Schnei
der. 2920 S. 12th St.. 8 p.m.
Hal Hibbard Camp and Auxiliary,
USWV. Salem Woman's Club. 2 p.m.
Washington School Mothers meet
at school, 2:30 p.m.
FRIDAY
Garden Road Neighborhood Club
with Mrs. Frank Ricket. 965 J"air
view Ave., 1 p.m.
Merry Time Club with Mrs. Gay
Deihm. 2980 Silverton Road, 1 p.m.
Saiem Woman's Club at clubhouse.
S p.m.. board meeting at 1 p.m.
SATURDAY
Salem Chapter, OES, Masonic Tem
ple. 8 pjn.
ft CLEANING
REPAIRING
SS RESTYLING
Town ....
parents of the young couple, Mr.
and Mrs. Granville G. Perkins and
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Roake,
also reside in Salem . . .
Visiting ... in Salem this
month is Miss Thais Crandall of
Pasadena, Calif., who is at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick Bruce Crandall . . .
Miss Crandall, who will be mar
ried on June 20 to John Conklin
of Pasadena, is busy trousseau
shopping while at home . . . she
will leave on June 3, accompan
ied by her parents and grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Gould of Portland, for Pasadena
. . . the ceremony will take place
in the southern city at the Church
of the Angels with a reception
following at the home of the
bride-elect's uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Baugh, in San
Marino ...
Heading north ... on Friday
will be Mrs. Nora Thompson, who
will spend the weekend in Grand
view, Wash with her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Emmel . . . accompanying Mrs.
Thompson to Washington will be
her two sisters and their hus
bands, Mr. and Mrs. Zenas Olson
of Milwaukie and Dr. and Mrs.
G. G .Forbes of Portland . . .
The stage show . . . "Guys and
Dolls", opening tonight at the
Portland Auditorium will attract
a number of Salem people . . .
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McCormick
will join Portland friends for the
opening performance . . . Attend
ing the Saturday matinee will be
Mrs. James B. Young, Miss Beryl
Holt, Miss Ada Ross, Mrs. Ross
Hogue, and Miss Helen Lane . . .
Going to the Saturday night show
will be Dr. and Mrs. Horace Mc
Gee, Dr. and Mrs. Maynard Shif
fer, Mr. and Mrs. Russel E. Pratt
and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer O. Berg
. . . Incidentally, the Bergs and
Loyal Warners just returned from
British Columbia, where they vis
ited their sons, Jerry Berg and
Jon Warner, at the Shawnigan
Lake School . . . while there they
attended the annual spring in
spection of the C Cadet Corps, of
which the boys are members . . .
Attending . . . "Guys and Dolls"
Sunday afternoon will be Dr. and
Mrs. Charles Campbell and Dr.
and Mrs. Tom Dunham . . . An
other group going to Portland
Sunday for the stage show and
dinner will be Mr. and Mrs. John
H. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
W. Gormsen, Mr. and Mrs. Rollin
Haag, Mr. and Mrs. James R.
Phillips and Mr. and- Mrs. Wil
liam R. Shinn . . . Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Drager, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Price and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Hamilton will attend the Monday
night performance ... In Port
land they will be joined by Mrs.
Dragers brother and sister-In-lawMr.
and Mrs. Robert Good
fellow ... the group meeting at
the Goodfellow home before go
ing to dinner ...
Sidelights . . . from the recent
YWCA Table Arrangement Con
test . . . over $600 raised to add
to the building fund . . . The Sa
lem Weaver's Guild, winner in
the dinner table division, has an
nounced the group will turn over
its prize winning money of $25
to the YWCA for the new build
ing .. .
Children's votes . . . are sin
cere ... at the above mentioned
, , . t i .
show an eight year old girl wasn t
;mccH with iho
nearly so impressed with the
children's birthday table as one
would think . . . as she voted for
the bride s table ... she re-
marked that the children's table i
wasn't nearly as elegant as the
beautiful bride's table . . . and
what realy caught her eye was
the wedding cake, one of the first
she had seen . . . and a ten year
old boy, who accompanied his
parents to the show voted for the
buckaroo breakfast table . . . the
saddle, riding equipment and a
hearty breakfast out-of-doors took
his eye . . .
Mrs. Mains President
HUBBARD The Ladies' Aid
of the ' Hubbard Community
Church (Congregational) will be
guests of Mrs. E. C. Boyd, Wed
nesday, May 27, 1:30 p.m. Offi
cers for next year will be in
stalled including Mrs. R. C. Mains,
president, who was re-elected at
the last meeting in the home of
Mrs. June Billington; Mrs. Bil
lington. vice president; Mrs. Rus
sell Rollofson, secretary, and Mrs.
John Morrison, treasurer, who
were elected at an earlier meet
ing. A piano fund has been es
tablished with Mrs. Walter Camp
bell as chairman, and $25, the
approximate amount of the re
cent food sale, voted into the
fund. The members also hope to
give to the fund individually.
Erand ipening v
' May 22 Si "23
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Free Ceramic Demonstration May 22nd Afternoon and
Evening by Gladys Workman. The New Raised Paste Method
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Mrs. Alf O. Nelson who
was recently elected pre-,
sident of the Silverton
Woman's Club. She re
places Mrs. Glenn Bried
well, who had served this
past year.
Post Elects
New Officers
American Legion Pioneer Post
149 held its annual election of of
ficers at its regular meeting at
the Legion Club. Officers elected
were as follows: commander. Al
berta Shoemake; 1st. vice-commander,
Mrs. Lester Perry; 2nd
vice-commander, Mrs. T. D. Gra
ham; adjutant, Sabina M orison;
service officer, Florence Camer
on; finance officer, Marjorie How
ard; chaplain,. Mrs. Wilbur Wich
man; 'historian, Harriott Belcher;
and sargeant-at-arms, Mrs. Isaac
Schmidt. Executive committee,
Mrs. J. Walter Hewitt, Mrs. Doro
thy Allbright. Mrs. W. H. Joyner,
Mrs. Murray Baker and Mrs. Hen
ry HalL
After the election a box was
opened, which had been sent from
Japan by Marion Morris. The con
tents of this box were to be sold
and the proceeds to go to a wor
thy cause. All items in the box,
scarves, little cups, pictures were
lovely and sold immediately. The
club decided that most of the pro
ceeds were to go to help finance
the post's candidate to Beaver
jsoys oiaie. miss xuuureu vnrisi-y
enson, chairman of the Boys
State committee, announced that
Dan Newberry, a junior at Salem
High School , had been chosen by
the Post.
Harriott Belcher, finance of
ficer, is back after a three week
vacation to Boston. The next
meeting will be held at the home
of Mrs. Walter Hewitt, 1920 Belle-
vue Ave. on June 5. This will be
the last meeting before conven
tion which is June 17-20 at Sea
side. Delegates nominated to at
tend are Mrs. Walter Hewitt, Miss
Alberta Shoemake, and Miss Mar
jore Howard, alternates Mrs.
Genevieve Dohse, Velma Davis,
and Mildred Christenson.
Hathaways to
Celebrate
Friends are cordially invited to
attend an open house honoring
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Hathaway on
their golden wedding anniversary
on Sunday, May 24 between the
hours of 2 and 5 o'clock.
Ada Kessel and Charles Hatha
way were married in Iantha,
Missouri on May 24, 1903, where
they made their home until 1916
w lit II lilt y lame LU oaicui, nutit
. . ' . . . .
they have since resided.
t Unit n rrt a n Cnt.m IllUn.n
Four children all living in or
near Salem, will be present for
this occasion. They are Mrs. Wil
fred Weathers, Arthur, Phil and
Wesley Hathaway. There are ele
ven grandchildren and six great
grandchildren. Mrs. Viesko a
Club Hostess
Mrs. Fred Viesko was hostess
to the Sigma Kappa mothers at
a luncheon on Tuesday afternoon
at her country home. This was
the last meeting of the season
for the group. After the luncheon
the women were taken on a tour
of the gardens.
Election of officers was held
with Mrs. Glenn Weaver named
president; Mrs. Bruce Crandall,
vice-president; and Mrs. Vera D.
McMullen, secretary - treasurer.
Sixteen members attended and a
guest was Miss Thais Crandall of
Pasadena, Calif, who Is visiting in
the capitaL
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Mrs. Ruggles
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Officers for Marion County's
Home Extension Committee for
1953-54 were eected at a meeting
held May 18 at the home of Miss
Ermina Fisher, 1176 Saginaw.
Mrs. Charles Wright.' representa
tive of the Aumsville unit, is the
new chairman. Other officers
elected are Mrs. Cl N. Ruggles of
Prospect, vice chairman; Mrs.
Fred McCall of Keizer, secretary;;
and Mrs. Norman Reiling of Don
ald, treasurer. Other in attend
ance were Mrs. Jack Bartlett Of
North Howell. Mrs. Ted Lorenzen
of Thomas, Mrs. Cornelius Bate
son of Pratum, and Home De
monstration Agents Ermina Fish
er and Pauline Schaplowsky.
The committee selected Hawaii
as the country for next year's A.
C, W. W, study. Mrs. Ted Loren
zen will be in charge of this pro
ject r-
The group also' made plans, for
attending Home Extension State
Council to be held in Corvallis
June 3 and 4. Former county com
mittee members will also be at
tending this meeting which will
include homemakers from all
parts of Oregon. .
The United Commercial Travel
ers Auxiliary will meet at the
Salem Woman's Club Saturday
night at 8 p.m. Plans will be made
for the convention to be held in
Portland May 28-30.
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Trinity Chapter
Holds Initiation
Trinity Chapter, O.E.S., met
Friday night at 8 o'clock in the
West Salem City Building. Pre
siding were Mrs. Harry Charl
ton and Harry L. Miller, worthy
matron and patron. "
i New members receiving the de
grees of the order .were- Mrs.
Claude Jorgenson and Lt and
Mrs. Charles Rash. Honored'
guests included Sylvan West,
past grand, patron; . Mrs. Alice
Robinsonwpast grand matron and
grand lecturer; Mrs. H. E. Smed
ley, worthy matron, and Lowell
E. Shinn, worthy patron, of Ains
worth Chapter, Salem; and Julia
Leonard, worthy matron and E.
A. Finlay, worthy patron of Ra
mona Chapter, Silverton.
A trio, composed of Mauryne
Nichols, Marca Lee Bryant, and
Charlotte Graber, entertained
during the evening.
It was announced that Trinity
Social Club would meet Friday,
May 22, at the home of Mrs.
J. E. Van Wyngarden for a 1
o'clock dessert Those planning
to attend are asked to call Mrs.
Van Wyngarden or Mrs. Wilfred
Wilson.
Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Os
car Satern are announcing the
birth of their first grandchild, a
daughter, Helen Marie, to the Rev.
and Mrs. Iver Pihl (Joan Satern)
May 12, at San Pablo, Calif. The
Saterns plan to visit the Pihls
during the summer.
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Orchestra to
Play Concert
On Campus
The Willamette University cham
ber orchestra will give its final
concert of the school year on Fri
day afternoon at 3 p.m-in Waller)
hall. The public is invited at at
tend the concert
The 25-piece chamber orchestra,
under the direction of Dr. Willis
Gates, will be heard in four selec
tions. Sinfor.ia X Manfredinl
Adagio e spicco
Andante
Non tanto larga
Presto
Music for Strings Porter
Allegro moderato
Andante moJto sostenuto
Allegro giojoao
Trauermusik Hlndemlth
Harriet Aller. viola soloist
Symphonv No. 29 in A
Major. K 201 . Moxart
Allegro moderato
Tournament Begins
Oak Knoll women golfers began
their spring tournament on Wed
nesday with play to be terminated
next week with 18 holes. The day's
play was for low net with prizes
going to Mrs. Merritt Truax, Mrs.
A. J. Cleveland and Mrs. Ed
Owen, class A; Mrs. Leland Le
fors, Mrs. Ralph Van Blericom
and Mrs."Elma Bennett Class B;
Mrs. Arthur May and Mrs. Eldon
Studebaker, class C.
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OSC Mothers,
Dads Dinner
The executive committee jof the
Oregon Slate College Mothers
Club met at the home ol Mrs.
Austin H. Wilson on Tuesdjy eve-
ning to complete plans for the an-
nual no-host dinner for Mothers
and Dads to be held Monday eve
ning at 6:30 p.m. in the M4yflow
er HalL 2135 Fairgrounds Jtoad.
Mrs. Wayne Gordon and Mrs.
Walter Nelson are co-chairmen
for the dinner. Invited are the
parents of graduating seniors of
Salem High School, who Qlan to
attend Oregon State College next
fall AH OSC Club members and
alumni are also invited, j
Mrs. Victor Carlson of Leban
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Thursday, May 21. 19531 A
on, the new state president of ths)
state organization, will be present,
and Mrs. Oscar Paulsen, ' past
state president, will install the
new local officers, f ;
Present at the meeting were
Mrs. Emmett Rogers, president;
Mrs. Carl Wendt Mrs. Edward
Majek, Mrs. Al O. Mueller and
Mrs. Walter Nelson. Mrs. Edward
Majek is the newly elected dis
trict representative and will be
on the state board.
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