The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 15, 1956, Page 19, Image 19

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    Mirs JcancnD
Findloy is
Married
Of interest to tht couple's
many Salem friend is the mar
riage of Hiss Ruth Jetnene Find
ley, daughter of Dr. and Jin.
fcwijht H. Findley of Medford.
r.d Gerald Fnnklin Bartx, ton
of Mrs. Aaraad E Linker of Port
Lnd, which wu solenrtilaed on
April at the Mrst Presbyterian
Church ia Bedford. Dr. D. Kirk
land West officiated at the 3
o'clock rites. ; .
Tba bride it tht cratddaugh
trr ef Dr. M. C. Fiodlejr of Saleia,
who went to Mcdford for tht
nuptials., Other mrmbera of tht
immediate family attending the
wedding from Salem were Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Lockenour and
Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. P. Haddon
Brydon, Ian and Duncan, Dr. and
Mrs. Paul F. Wulf, Bruce, Mark
and PauL and Mr. and Mrs. Bay
ard Findley of Rkkreall.
For her wedding the bride
choat a white tatin gown with
deep tulle flounce and illusion
veil wtih tiara of seed pearls.
She carried a cascade of white
rosea centered with Talisman
roses. .
Mrs. N. B. Bender Jr. of Seat
tle was her sister's honor ma
, iron. Bridesmaids were Miss Fi
delia Bonne of Medford, Miss
Dr.nna Leonard of Milwaukie.
Miss Vivian Chance of Portland
ai.d Mitts Elisabeth Gilbert of Sa
lt m. They wort gold taffeta
dresses with gold eyelet embroid
ery and carried cascades of crest
ed daisies.
Paul Wulf was the ring bear
tr for his cousin's wedding.
Bridegroom's Attradi.aU
Richard Let of Salem served
as best man and ushers were
Jick Findley, the bride's brother,
Thomas Coad, Thomas Price.
Portland. Fred Cook and Thomas
Owens of Salem.
Miss Margaret llusoc of Med
f rd and Miss Sandra Schuermaa
of Portland lighted the candles.
A reception followed at the
country home of the bride's par
ents on Old Stare Road.
The aewlyweds left on a honey
moon to Harrison Hot Springs,
Canada and after April 20 will
be at hone ia Portland, where
Mr. Bartz is with tht Haas and
Schawbe law firm.
The bride is a graduate of Wil
lamette University and is a mem
ber of Delta Gamma. She is now
trcching ia Portland. Mr. Bartx
,. is a graduate of University of
Illinois and Willamette Univer
sity Law School. He it a mem
ber of Chi Psi fraternity and Phi
Delta Phi, legal fraternity.
Gold Star Mothers
Birthday Dinner
The American Gold Star Mothers
will celebrate the 10th birthday of
. the Salem chapter ' at social
meeting. Thursday Bight., at ,tht
VFW Han. A covered dish dinner
will be served at t:M o'clock with
entertainment following.
Past presidents will serve as hos
tesses for the occasion and include
Mesdames Jessie Sanders. Laura
Johnson, Ben Larkins, Florence
Rogers, Lincoln Olson, Frank
Young. George Pro, Jake Lappin,
Lucy Lichty and J. D. White. Mrs.
Glen Larkins is president of the
chapter.
Vcd c tAzdlcrd Riles (Mrs. Robert Elfstrom Will Bo'Matrix Table
Banquet Sot
For April 26
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Franklin Bartz (Jeanene Findley) who wera
married April 8 at the First Presbyterian Church in Medfod.
The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Dwight H. Findley
of Medford and the granddaughter of Dr. M. C. Findley of
Salem. Mr. Bartz. is the son of Mrs. Aurand E. Linker of Port
land. (Anders Photo, Medford).
Play Will Be
Presented
ForWSCS
Helen Kromer, will be presented
by members of the Methodist
Youth Fellowship. Mrs. thanes
Weeber is directing the play, with
James Purdy assisting with light
ing and properties. Miss Beverlee
Fulton is the student director.
The cast of the play includes
George Baker, Herb Bastuscheck,
Jim Wright, Dave Paten, Jim bow.
lin. Bill Richter. Louise Henderson
Alice Brewer and Fenton Locken-
Honor Guest at Tea on Friday
I Mrs. Robert L. EUitrom, state president 01 xne rtu amernooa
Isnd a member of Chapter G, will be the guest of honor at a tes
heinf arranged bv members of Chapter G on Friday afternoon.
1 1 April 20 at the Fairmount Hill home of Dr. and Mrs. G. Herbert
Sntuh. Calling hours art from 2 30 to e oeiocs.
Invitations have been extended to air state officers of FEO.
the past state presidents and all I
PEO members in tht city to at-
i tend the tea and greet Mrs. Elf
strom. Mrs. Brooks H. Moore Is
heading the directorate for tht
event, assisted by members of the
social committee.
' Receiving guests with Mrs. Elf
strom will be Mrs. G. Herbert
Smith and Mrs. James C. Ran
dall, president of the hostess
chapter. Greeting guests at the
door will be Mrs. Robert Sprague,
Mrs. Harold W. Shtgrta and
Mrs. Charles A. Patth. Assisting
ia the entrance ball will be Mrs.
Brown El Sisson, Mrs. E. C Zitze
witz, Mrs. Gardner Knapp, Mrs.
Ivaa Stewart, Mrs. William S.
Cole and Mrs. Richard Petrie.
Fa Preside at Tea Uras
Presiding at tht tea urns dur
ing the afternoon, will be Mrs.
Charles A Sprague, Mrs. . F.
Williams, Mrs. George Row berry,
Mrs. James McAllister, Mrs.
F. W. Lange and Mrs. George Ai
ken. Assisting in the dining room
will be Mrs. Melvln Geist, Mrs.
William F. Johnson of Corvallia,
daughter of Mrs. Elfstrom, Mrs.
Ralph Dobba. Mrs. Paul N. Pol
int. Mrs. Tinkham Gilbert and
Mrs. Eleanor, Schramm. Inviting
guests into the dining room will
be Mrs. Alfred A. Schramm, Mrs.
Paul Fugate and Mrs. Ivan Fow
ler. .-.!
Mingling with the guests in the
living room will be Mrs. George
Rossman, Mrs. Floyd K. Bowers,
Mrs. James W. Clayton, Mrs.
Frank Washburn, Mrs, Walter B.
Robinson, Mrs. C. E. lllidge, Mrs.
E. E. Fisher, Mrs. D. X. Beechler,
Mrs. A. E. Robins, Mrs. Gordon
McGilchrist, Mrs. Harry B. John
son and Mrs. W. W. Moore.
Spring bouquets In shades of
yellow will be used In the decor
about the rooms and on the tea
table.
Plans lAzdo fcr
Ccnvrntic.n
Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sun., April 15, 5t (Vc. 1 1 1 -1 J
African Vic!:t
SILVERTOS Preparations for ,,L fi.,. Wit
the District No. 2 convention, on ,U3 WUyST Wiif
"Indian American" is the theme
of the evening meeting for
Woman's Society of Christian Serv
ice at the First Methodist Church our.
on Thursday, April 19. It will be
a climax to the series of studies
on the subject done by the circles,
and will include all members of
the VSCS. members of the evening
circles, and the Weslcyan Service i the circles. Pouring will be Mrs.
Guilds. Charles Weeber, director ot the1
i hiijf huiin wulon cnn-itlay. and Miss Adeline Wilson, a
ducted by the president. Mrs. Royfcd ol lh '
Lockenour, will be held in tnt u"' u-
Carrier Room at 7:30 p.m. Next
Following the play, a tea in keep
ing with the theme, will be served
by members of Circle I and S.
irm Martin Ftn .1r Mil Mr
Robert Hostetter are chairmen of tion of officers.
Past Matrons Dinner
The Past Matrons Association of
the Order of Eastern Star will
meet for a I o'clock dinner Friday
night at the Golden Pheasant. Mrs.
Leon Barrick is heading the com
mittee, assisted by Mrs. E. T.
Armstrong, Mrs. John Meier, Mrs.
M. C. Petteys, Mrs. C. S. Pratt,
Mrs. Gerald A. Keener and Mrs.
J. D. Walked. There will be elec-
Salem Women
Elected to
Offices
Salem women were selected for
seversl offices in tht Salem Dis
trict of the Woman's Society ot
Christian Service ot tht Metho
dist Church at tht meeting held
in Albany Thursday.
They are: secretary, Miss Wil
ms Dearies ot Pratum; treasur
er, Mrs. Mervin Gilsoa, First
Methodist Church; secretary ot
missionary education and service,
Mrs. A J. Qulrin, Jefferson
.Church; secretary ot ' supply
work, Mrs. R. E. Wlngard, Jason
Let Church; secretary ot mission
ary personnel, Mrs. Georgt Rose
berry, First Methodist; and sec
retary of Wesleyan Service Guild,
Miss Phoebe McAdams, First
Methodist
The meeting of the Salem tub
district wss held in conjunction
with the district meetina with the
following officers selected: presi-
neni, Mrs. W ayne Grodrtan of Sil-
verton; vice president. Mrs.
Charles T. Stryker of Independ
ence; secretary-treasurer. Mrs
H. H. Boyes ot Leslie Church,
Salem.
The meeting at Albany was at
tended by 200 women represent
ing tne 37 Woman's Societies of
Christian Service in the Salem
district, all tlx Salem societies
sending delegates.
Etokta Club members will meet
for a 1:15 dessert luncheon Tues
day aiieroon at the home of Mrs.
fc. a. Boyle, 1590 N. Winter St
rhe program will feature 1 trwalr.
er from the League of Women
Voters. Hostesses wart Mrs.
W. T. Gritr. Mrs. Robert Rad-
cmie ana Mrs. E. M. McKee.
April 24, highlighted the week s , T! Afrrcan Violet Club, Sd!em
Invitations were received in Sa- i meeting of Home Temple No. 21, chapter, is having a gue night i
km this week for the eighth an-1 Pythian Sisters. Thursday, April U at' the Salem 5
nual Matrix Table banquet given ! The di5,rif, d,puty grand . Wcmaa s Clubhouse at I p re. An '
by the Portland alumna chapter ; of , ehie, Mri. tlM 0ver, named Invitation h t.ftd thrauch the I
Tbe Sifma Kappa Mothers w: '
te t..icrtaiwii it a 1 31 dr t
.unchfon on Tu !av at t r...
if Mrs. Winston Earns, U t. .1
I St
Theta Sigma Phi. national profes-1 k.. .nf.n. ,
- ,- 1 vuuiiiriiv iuuiiiiiiwrs iv ur- . . . , . . .
sional nonorary lor women ia jour- eiu(i.. -..ijtr.iio,. un r r ; 1 snjone muTrsieg in Air-
Kaufman and Mrs. Orto Thomp-(C w culture w aiieno.
year's officers will be elected.
TM 'program, wnicn nas oeen
arranged by Mrs. Brooks Moore,
will begin promptly at I p m.
Mrs. Keith Lusted, secretary of
missionary education, will present
a devotional message following the
theme of the "Indian American
ttndr. which she has directed in
the W circles, using the descriptive
tit e. "Within Two Worlds." This is
the Dositlon in which the modern
Indian American nnas nimseit to
day.
' Edith Fairham Gunnar win sing
"Love" by Van Dyke. Alice Rose
Jones and Edith Fairham Gunnar
will sing tht duet "How Beautiful
Upon the Mountains." by Harker.
Mrs. A. A. Schramm will be the
accompanist.
Plav U be Presented
The play. "Caught Between," by
There will also be a display or
exhibit in the Carrier Room, a
further outgrowth of the Indian
American emphasis in the church.
All interested women are cordi
ally Invited to attend.
Bl'EXA VISTA Mrs. Marvla
Wilson (Judy Lundburg) was the
recipient of a bridal shower Wed
nesday evening. Hostesses for tht
affair, which was given at the
community hall, were Mae Drai
doff, Shirley Cobine, Nan McLean
and Jerry Niccoli. The young
couple will make their borne in
Buena Vista.
nausm. The a.'fair is scheduled lor
Thursday. April M at 7 p.m. at
tht Multnomah Hotel Grand ball
room.
Five Oregoa women have been
singled out for special recognition
in their respective fields and will
be honored as the 19M "Women
of Achievement" by the Portland
group. Those chosen for tit honor
are: Miss Helen unrein, lorvauis,
"Mother" of Oregon's 4-H club;
Miss Bertha B. tiatlam. head li
brarian at tht University of Ore
gon Medical school; Mrs. Margar
et Thompson HiIL editor and pub
lisher of the Parkrose-East County
Enterprise; Miss Martha A. ShuU.
English teacher at Jefferson High
school ia Portland; and Sister Mir
lam Theresa, head of the Sociol
ogy department at Marylhurst col
lege.
Award Tt Bt Revealed
Another highlight of the dinner 1
will be announcement of tht list,
recipient of the Edith Knight HUH
memorial award. This is presented
by tht chapter to some person who
has made an outstanding contribu
tion to Oregon. Edith Knight Hill
wrote a newspaper column lor Tht
Oregonian for many years under ,
the name of Marian Miller.
Charlottt Paul Groshcll, nation
ally known author and assistant
publisher of the Snoqualmie Falls ;
Record, a weekly newspaper in!
Snoqualmie, Washington, will be'
the featured speaker of the eve
ning. Assisting Mrs. Robert S. Mee,
general chairman, are Mrs. How
ard M. Corning, Mrs. William H.
Courtney, Mrs., Walter Graydon,
Mrs. Robert F, Hamilton, Mrs.
Robert Johstone, Miss Claire Lyon,
Miss Martha Mendenhall, Mrs.
James A. Peterson, Mrs. Hjalmar
J. Rathe, Mrs. Wesley Richards,
Mrs. Ralph Severson, Mrs. David
B. Sharif. Mrs. J. F. Spang, Mrs.
Daryl Swensoa, Mrs. John D. Web
ber and Mrs. John S. Wieman, all
Portland
son; Hospitality, Mrs. Albert
Grinde, put grand chief, to be
assisted by Mrs. Alva VanOeave
and Mrs. Emil Loe; noon lunch
eon. Mrs. Delbert Iversoa and
Miss Merit Bowen; decorations,
Mrs. Harvey Kaaer, Mil E. R.
Ekman. Mrs. Earl Meyer, and
Mrs. Melvin Kaaer; entertain
ment Mrs. Ralph' Adams,. Mrs.
Harvey Kaser and Mrs. Clarence
Morley; corsages tor guests, Mrs,
Berger Feneide and Mrs. Ted
Lorenten; pages, Mrs. Olaf Paul
son. Mr. and Mrs. Sara StadelL
Mrs. VanOeave will give the
address of welcome. Mrs. Melvin
Kaser is delegate from tht local
templt to the district eonvtn-
Colored slides of African Violets
wril be shown. Mrs. Paul Heath
will give a talk and demonstratiod
ot flower arrangements, including
the ase of the Airicaa Violet
Members wiQ have tome of their
African Violets on d Up lay and wiQ
answer questions ta violet culture.
Members tl Chapter G. PEO
will meet for a 115 dessert lun
cheon tn Thursday afternoon at
the home ot Mrs. Robert Spra
gue on East Rural Avenue. Mrs.
James Randall wiH be the co
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