The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 21, 1954, Page 9, Image 9

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    Capital Unit
Honors Past .
Presidents
A large group of past presidents
were guests of Capital Unit, Amer
ican Legion Auxiliary Monday eve
ning at the Woman's Clubhouse.
Gifts were presented each hon
ored guest and each was asked
to tell about the highlight experi
ence of her year as president.
Ronnie Potts played several piano
numbers and Mrs. David Cameron
sans, accompanied by Mrs. Earl
Andrescn.
A short business meeting pre
sided over by Mrs. T. J. Brabec,
president of the unit, consisted of
announcements of coming events.
Mrs Leon Brown announced
that plans are being made for the
tea honoring candidates for Girl's
State. Mrs Jennie Bartlett said
there will be no meeting of the
Past Presidents parley in April,
but there will be a meeting in
May.
Contest Wlnnm
Mrs. Lucas G. Vogt. Poppy
Poster chairman, announced the
winners of the Poppv Poster
awards contest for which Miss
Antoinette Kuzmanich. Donald
Swanson and Don Bunse were
judges.
Winning pupils in Class I. 4th.
fth and 6th grades' were Gary
Dill. 1st: Beth Goodman. 2nd:
and Patricia Ann Kelsh. 3rd. In
Class II the winners in the Junior
grades were Lynne Conklin 1st:
Betty Knepper, 2nd; Thomas
Haynes, 3rd.
Pupils winning honorable men
tion were Sharon Kreieer. Sylvia
Smith. Dean Hudson, -lim Calla
han. .Julie Repine. Linda Bleckert.
Ann Shryock. all of Class I In
Class II those reccivins honor
able mention were Conrad Weath
ers and Conrad DeHut.
Co-chairman with Mrs. Lucas on
thp Poppy Poster committee was
Mrs. James Delaney of Salem
Unit No. 136.
Mrs. Emily Bauer of Independ
ence was a guest.
During the social hour Mrs. T.
J. Brabec and Mrs. Glenn Holman
presided at the coffee urns.
At the next regular meeting on
May 3 the unit will honor Gold
Star and War Mothers.
Principal Talks
To Chapter
ELLIOTT PRAIRIE The Belle
Passi chapter of the DAR met at ;
the home of Mrs. Mary Thompsor
of Woodburn for a dessert lunch
eon Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ray :
Baker, vice-regent, presided in the
ahsence of Mrs. Lester Kcllar.
recent.
Lester Kcllar. principal of the
Woodburn High School, gave a
talk on "Youth, their problems,
behavior and how adults can try
to understand them."
The next meeting will be a
mother-daughter tea at the home
of Mrs. Karl Engelman of Butte
ville. The two girls winning the
"Good citizenship" awards at the
Woodburn and the North Marion
high schools, will be present with '
their mothers.
Rep. Neuberger Speaks
HUBBARD Mrs Maurine
Neuberger, state representative
from Multnomah county, will be
speaker for the Marion county
Federation of Woman's clubs
spring meeting in Detroit, April
30. Arrangements for the speak
er were made by Mrs. Cobie de
Lespinasse of Hubbard, vice
president of the federation. Mrs.
Neuberger is being honored this
year as one if the four Oregon
Women of Achievement by the
Matrix table dinner in Portland,
April 29 for her "legislative lead
ership." She will speak following
the noon luncheon.
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Louise: Wainwright of Riverside and the groom is the
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news of the marriage of Miss
Gwen Wainwright. daughter of
Mrs. Louisa Wainwright of River
side, to Jack L. Largent, son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Largent of
Salem, on April 12. The ceremony
was performed at the First Bap
tist Church at 8 o'clock by the
Rev. Ralph R. Shirk.
The bride wore a white satin
ballerina gown with Chantilly lace
bolero and a fingertip veil caught
to an orange blossom headdress.
She carried white carnations and
boOvardia centered with a purple
orchid Pete Wainwright gave his
sister in marriage.
Miss Kathy McCafferty was the
honor maid and sHe wore a yellow
ballerina dress of net and lace
over taffeta with matching hat.
Miss Dorothy Atkisson was the
bridesmaid and she wore a lav
ender ballerina dress of net and
lace over taffeta with matching
hat They carried carnation bou
quets of white, lavender and yel
low. Mrs. James Gabriel and Miss
Nancy Hodges lighted the candles.
Vernon C. Bell, the bride's
brother-in-law, was best man.
Ushers were James Gabriel and
Tom Wainwright. the bride's
brother.
A reception followed in the
church parlors.
The newlyweds drove north to
Salem to spend their honeymoon.
They will return to Rivtrside to
reside, where Mr. Lafgent is sta
tioned at March Field with the
U. S. Air Force.
Elliott Prairie A shower was
given in the community hall Sat
urday afternoon with Mrs. Glenn
Losey Jr. as the honor guest.
I orty guests were present. Mrs.
Lester Rautenberg, the honor
guest's mother, and Mrs. Glenn
Losey Sr.. poured. Mrs. Frank
Crandall, Mrs. Ben Burkert and
Mrs. Ray Baker served the ices.
Miss Anita Paulson was in charge
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Mother's Tea to
Be on Friday
The Child Evangelism Fellow
ship will be host group at a moth
er's tea on Friday afternoon from
1:30 to 3 o'clock in the downstairs
recreation room of the First Bap
tist Church, Marion and Liberty
streets. Mrs. W. A. Lottis, who
traveled on the gospel ship. "The
Willis Shank", up the coast of Brit
ish Columbia into Alaska last fall,
working with boys and girls in the
towns along the way, will speak
and show pictures of the trip.
A model Good News Club class
will be taught by Mrs. Ruben
Imig, former director of Child
Evangelism in the city of Salem.
Special music will include an ac
cordion duet by Mrs. Jack Uqiring
and Mrs. Pete Becker, and Mrs.
Paul Barnett will have charge of
the devotions. The tea arrange
ments are being made by Mrs.
Paul Geil.
There will be a nursery for small
children and all interested are in
vited to attend.
Sunshine Club Meets
SPRING VALLEY Mrs. George
Hammond and her sjster, Mrs.
Alice Updegraff. were hostesses
at a dessert luncheon Wednesday
honoring the Spring Valley Sun
shine club at the Hammond home.
Mrs. Ben McKinney, president,
conducted the ' meeting, when
plans were completed for a bene
fit card party, April 30 at Spring
Valley school house. Mr. and Mrs.
Ben McKinney and Mr. and Mrs.
George Hammond will arrange the
affair.
Four Corners Jackie Johnston
celebrated his eleventh birthday
anniversary on April 10. Enjoy
ing the party were Michael Loss
ner, Cheryl Miller, Joyce Kilgore,
Sandra Calaba, Billy and Bobby
Dunigan.
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Nuptials Read
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michalis of
Portland are announcing the mar
riage of their daughter, Betty
Jean, to Robert Keith Dyer Jr.;
son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dyer
of Salem, which was quietly sol
emnized on April 17 at Stevenson,
Wash.
After May 15 the newlyweds will
be at home in Gardiner. Oregon,
where Mr. Dyer is with the Long
Bell Lumber Co.
The new Mrs. Dyer attended
Oregon State College and has been
with the West Coast Lumber Co.
in Portland. Mr. Dyer is a gradu
ate of Salem Schools and served
in the Army for three years.
Rainbow Girls
Make Visit
MILL CITY A group of Chad
wick Assembly, Rainbow Girls
from Salem, including the wor
thy advisor and associate advisor
visited Marilyn Assembly. Order
of Rainbow for Girls at the lodge
hall Wednesday evening.
Robert Draper, worshipful mas
ter of the Masonic Lodge, rAF &
AM, was introduced. PJans were
made for the banquet to be given
for their secret Masonic "fathers"
on Wednesday, April 28, after
which the initiatory degree will
be exemplified.
The May 12 meeting will honor
the mothers with a 7 o'clock des
sert and entertainment. Election
of officers will follow.
About 14 girls plan to attend
grand assembly at Baker in June,
going by chartered bus, accord
ing to the mother advisor, Mrs.
V. B. Shuey. Jan Ross of Marilyn
Assembly has been chosen a
member of the grand choir dur
ing grand assembly.
Spinsters were entertained Mon
day night at the home of Miss
Marjorie Becke. Plans were made
for the group's annual silver tea
to be held later in the spring with
Miss Becke as general chairman.
Reports on the recent benefit fash
ion luncheon were also given. At
the May 3 meeting there will be
election of officers.
Four Corners Dick Shrake
celebrated his tenth birthday an
niversary with a theater party
followed by traditional cake and
ice crfam at the Shrake country
home. Guests were Teddy Rick
man, Ronnie Mcllnay, Richard
Lee, Kenton Edwards, Dickie
Veneman, Frank McDermit, Don
Marquiss, and Roy Gordon.
Mrs. O. W. Emmons will be
hostess to the Women's Bible Class
of the First Methodist Church Fri
day afternoon at 2 o'clock at her
home, 1780 Court St.
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Grand Officers
Are Guests
Bethel 35. Job's Daughters met
Monday evening at the Scottish
Rite Temple with the junior Bethel
officers in the chairs.
A tribute to Mrs. Eldon Cone,
guardian, was presented by the
daughters and associate guardian,
Morse Stewart.
Mrs. Earnest Yeo of Gladstone,
junior past grand guardian of
Oregon, was present and ex
pressed her thanks to the Bethel
for their work at Grand Session.
Miss Nancy Weeks who was
chosen Grand Representative to
the state cf Montana, was intro
duced. Miss Julie Peterson, in behalf
of the drill team, presented the
third prize ribbon for novelty
drills to Miss Susan Youngquist,
honored queen and the Bethel.
Refreshments were served to the
girls after the meeting by Miss
Betty Aston, with the prize money
she won for naming the Capitol
Sessions.
The next meeting, May 3. will
be Friendship night with Bethels
34. Independence-Monmouth and
43 and 48 of Salem invited. There
will also be formal initiation.
Ann Sullivan Speaker
Mrs. John Williamson and Mrs.
John Hann entertained the The
ta Sigma Phi alumnae at the El
mer O. Berg home Monday night
The guest speaker was Miss Ann
Sullivan of the Oregonian staff,
who told interesting experiences
ci a reporter and feature writer.
Mrs. James A. Peterson of Port
land, president of the Portland
Theta Sigma Phi alumnae, was
a special guest. Plans were made
to attend the Matrix Table ban
quet April 29 in Portland.
The Nebraska Club will meet
Saturday night at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. R. P. Simpson, 4091
Durbin Ave., at 7:30 p m. for a
social evening, A late supper will
be served.
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Annivfefsdiy
Banquet;
Altrusa Club members cele
brated the 37th anniversary of
the national service women's
group at a Founder's Day ban
quet Monday night at the Senator
Hotel.
Initiation was held for Miss
Nelda Trullinger, Mrs. Emma
Henkle and Miss Elsie Maxwell,
transfer from Portland. Mrs. Ruby
Grant conducted the initiation of
new members, assisted by Miss
Bernice Gardner, extension chair
man for Oregon.
Plans were discussed for at
tending the district conference in
Victoria, B. C, on May 14, 15
and 16.'
The program was under the
direction of the Altrusa informa
tion chairman, Miss Minnie Just
The dinner speaker was Mrs.
Ruby Grant, Puyallup, Wash.,
first vice-governor District 10.
Mrs. George H. Redden was the
soloist accompanied by Jean
Hobson Rich.
Rebekah Lodge
In Session
Salem Rebekah Lodge met Mon
day evening at the I0OF Temple
for regular business and good of
the order. Mrs. Elsie Rhoten gave
highlights of her trip to Florida.
The Rebekahs have been invited
to attend the Tigard Lodge on
May 11. Mrs. Everett Sodea an
nounced that the ways and means
dance will be held Saturday night
at the IOOF Temple.
The Past Noble Grands will meet
Wednesday evening at the home
of Mrs. Garence J. Kimble. 1230
Market St. L.A.P.M. will meet at
the Temple Thursday evening and
the Three Links Club will meet
Friday at noon for a no-host birth
day luncheon.
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PTA Talent Show
Swegle Parent Teachers Asso
ciation is sponsoring a talent
show, , "A Show ot Shows," in
the school auditorium Thursday,
April 22, at 8 p.m. The talent is
not all local, but from several
communities in and around Sa
lem. Conrad Hofstedt is master
itof ceremonies and Mrs. Alldon
Rockwell is assisting. Sixth grade
girls will have a candy sale,
which the room mothers are pro
viding. This is the only benefit
project sponsored by the associa
tion this year.
Officers Are
Nominated
Nomination of officers high
lighted the business meeting of
the West Salem Lions Auxiliary
Monday night at the home of Mrs.
Chester McCain. Mrs. Richard
Smith was nominated for presi
dent; Mrs. Wallace Carlson, vice
president; Mrs. Marvin Miller,
secretary; and Mrs. B. R. Osborn,
treasurer.
The annual mother-daughter
banquet will be held May 17 with
Mrs. Junior Eckley and Mrs. B. R.
Osborn as co-chairmen. Cards
were in play later in the evening
and at the coffee hour Mrs. Mc
Cain was assisted by Mrs. Leon
Talhnan. Mrs. Glen Scherich and
Mrs. Clarence Panther were
guests.
House guests in the Joseph
Brennan home the past week
were her sisters, Mrs. J. E. Mc
Naught from Great Falls, Mont,
Mrs. R. A. Case from Portland
f.nd Mrs. George E. Dawson from
Monitor. A former neighbor of
the women at Great Falls, Mrs.
A. A. Richards of Salem, was al
so a guest on Monday.
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Salem Women's Breakfast cfub
met at Nohlgrens on Tuesday
morning.
A guest was Mjss Joan JeweL
Miss Beverly HartxelL 2nd vice
president of District No. 10, an
nounced the Salem Club was
sponsoring organization of a new
Ereakfast Club at Bend.
Mrs. Forrest Eckles announced
116 "conference bags" have been
completed to be presented by the
Salem Club as a prize to eaeh
member of District 10 present at
the National Convention to be
held in San Francisco in July. .
Mrs. Darrell Walker and Mrs.
Velma K. Davis conducted the
lesson an "Handling Account
for the Smaller HospitaL"
The next meeting. May 4, will
be "guest breakfast"
Mrs. Lue A. Lucas reported dn
the Portland Credit Women's
Breakfast Club "Bosses Breai
fast" recently held in Portland
at the Congress HoteL '
Mrs. John William Siortz
entertain members of City Pan
hellenic Friday morning at a ..10
o'clock coffee at her Strong Road
home. Mrs. Howard Mader will $4
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The Spiritual Sunflower Clftbl
will meet Thursday afternoon at
the Spiritualist Church betwee'ff
1 and 4 p.m. Co-hostesses will be
Mrs. Lillian TTOsper and Mrs. Jo
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