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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1935)
TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1935 THE CAPITAL JOURNAT;. SALEM. OREGON Society, Cl ubs and Music Vows To Be Said In Bay City Ot great interest throughout the state is the announcement of the Impending marriage of Miss Phyllis Van Kimmell, of Ban Francisco, daughter ol Mrs. Lillian Van Kim mell ot Portland, and Raymond L. Bell ot San Francisco. The cere mony will be said in the Bay city next Saturday at high noon. Mrs. Donald Benjamin Hay (Martha Stevens) will be the honor attend ant and Maynard Bell will serve as best man tor his brother. A small reception will follow, aft er which the couple will leave by motor for a wedding trip in the north. They will visit at the country f place of Dr. and Mrs. Hayden Walker near Salem and several af fairs will be arranged tor their pleasure by the capital's younger set. The bride, a grand niece of Dr and Mrs. Walker's, attended the University of Oregon and is a mem ber of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Her fiance also attended the university and is a member of Phi Beta Kap pa. He is now a San Francisco newspaperman. Active Club To Sponsoi Dance The Active club will sponsor smart Informal dance in the mirror room of the Marion hotel, Saturday evening, June 1. Numerous addition al guests, including many out-of-town folk, are being invited. Many cocktail parties and buffet suppers will precede the affair. Matrons Honor Contract Club Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr., and Mrs. E. Fritz Slade Invited members of their bridge club to a 1 o'clock luncheon this afternoon In the Fry residence in West Lefclle street. . Several hours of contract followed r Pastel flowers were used in the dec orative scheme. Bidden were Mrs. Dan McLellan an additional guest, Mrs. Harry Hawkins, Mrs. W. Connell Dyer, Mrs. John Carson, Mrs. T. A. Rob ert, Mrs. Frank H. Spears, Mrs. Keith Powell, Mrs. Ercel Kay, Mrs Arthur Rahn, Mrs. Prince W. Byrd Mrs. David W. Eyre, and the host esses, Mrs. E. Frits Slade and Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr. A group from St. Mary's Episco pal church in Eugene came to Sa lem Sunday to attend the deanery meeting for parishes from Port land, Salem, Eugene, McMinnville, Corvallis, Albany and other places, Those attending from Eugene were Mrs. Claude Van Wyck, Vern on Van Wyck, Mrs. A. H. ryson. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smeed, Rev. and Mrs. H. R. White. The women's and men's groups held their separate meetings in the afternoon, followed by a joint ser vice and address by Rev. C. E. Mc Allister, dean of the Spokane ca thedral. A supper was served later by the women's guild. Aurora Miss Eleanor Jcskey was hostess at a miscellaneous shower Saturday honoring Miss Evelyn Knorr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Otto Knorr. The shower was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. wm Jeskey. Several contests were play ed, after which refreshments were served. Miss Knorr opened and dis played her many lovely and useful a fts. The following were present Misses Elizabeth Mooncy of Canby Marie Tomlin. Martha Frances Bradtl of Aurora, Mildred Oliver Mesdames Fred Kell, Otto Knorr E. O. Diller. Chas. Kell, Wm. Jeskey, H. W.. Colvln and children, Hugo Keil. Paul Gooding, Mrs. Kalhe of Stafford: Misses Reta Schneider, Eleanor Jeskey, Beinita and Gerald ( Jeskey, Emma Muessig, Mabel StU ger, Theora Thamer, Mildred Moh nine. Those who were unable to at tend were Misses Ethel Kell, Helena Oliver. Violet Mowers of canby, Mrs. Otto Kell, Mrs. Wm. Thamer and Mrs. Carl Hoffman. Miss Knorr will become the bride of Fred Kahle in the near future. ... The Writers' section. Salem Arts league, will motor to Corvallis this evening to attend an affair being given by Prof, and Mrs. w. z. Law rence and Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Mc- Whorter at the Jackson street home of the McWhorters'. The women of the United Science of Truth church will give their weekly Wednesday afternoon tea at 2 o'clock at 42tm State street. All interested folk are Invited. The Town and Gown club will entertain Thursday afternoon in the Music buildlna on the Wlllam ette university campus. The affair wlU start at 3:30 o'clock. s . . Miss Margaret Bell was a visitor in the city last week-end as the euest of her mother. Mrs. Kate G Bell, at the Royal Court. Miss Bell is a freshman on the University of Oregon campus at Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Emmons have received word of the birth of a daughter Monday, May 20, to Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Rlggs in the Pacific Christian hospital in Eugene. Mrs. Riggs will be remembered as Flor ence Emmons. Summer Weight BLANKETS 100 Pure Virgin Wool fjjq ci ea. New stock, new 3)0. )U colors. Rose. Oold, Blue, Rust, Green, Orchid. The perfect protection these chilly nights Buy now pay later BETTER BEDDING STORE M7 Court St. Phone Mil Cdllci kr Mrs. Isaac Lee Patterson Invited a group of Salem matrons to lunch eon in her Portland residence this afternoon. Motoring down were Mrs. George A. White, Mrs. Frank Sned ecor, Mrs. R. P. Boise, Mrs. Henry W. Meyers, Mrs. Homer Goulet, Mrs. Frank Spears, Mrs. Russell Catlin. Mrs. Paul B. Wallace and Mrs. T. A. Livesley. Past Matrons Have Dinner The Past Matron's association of the Eastern star met at the home ot Mrs. Ida Godfrey Friday. Din ner was served at a table centered with a yellow, purple and white bouquet guarded by matching tapers in crystal candelabra. Additional guests were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gillingham. Mrs. Ro meo Goulet and Mrs. A. C. Mc Donald. Mr. Gillingham, supreme court librarian, gave a talk on the state capitol building. Mrs. Lottie Smith spoke informally on the same subject and each member told what the capitol had meant to her. Mrs. McDonald was welcomed as new member. Other members of the association are: Mrs. Ida Babcock, Mrs. Rose Babcock, Mrs. Lana Beechler, Mrs. Emma Murphy Brown, Mrs. Lena Cherrlngton. Mrs. Alice Coolidge Mrs. Cordelia Cupper, Mrs. Jessie Darby, Mrs. Hettie Davis, Mrs. Mar ion Derby, Mrs. Jennie Emmons, Mrs. Jessie Follis, Mrs. Hazel Gil lette, Miss Emma Godfrey, Mrs. Ida Godfrey, Mrs. Irma Griggs, Mrs. Monnle Hauser, Mrs. Stella Henry, Mrs. May Johnson, Miss Leila Johnson, Mrs. Margaret Kelly, Mrs, Josie Lafore, Mrs. Marie Flint Mc- Call, Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyre, Mrs. Alice Meyers, Mrs. Mabel Minto, Mrs, Minnie Moeller, Miss Gussic Miles, Mrs. Addie May Pctteys, Mrs, Pearl Pratt, Mrs. Rose Pratt. Mrs, Florence Reeves, Mrs. Mabel Settle- meicr, Mrs. Estella Smith, Mrs, Lotta Smith, Mrs. Nettle Smith, Mrs. Eleanor Steiner, Mrs. Lucille Sweeney, Mrs. Aletta Weisser, Mrs, Carrie Wood and Mrs. Faye Wright, West Salem Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lemon were hosts to their card club Saturday evening at their home on Plaza street, for several hours of '500." Mrs. Jack Gosser won high score for the women, and Guy C. Newgent for the men. A special feature of the occasion was the presentation by the group of a silver gift to Mr. and Mrs. W, L. LaDue in recognition of their 25th wedding anniversary. At a late hour refreshment were served by the hostess, assisted by Miss Con stance Grey and Miss Betty Lemon. Present for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. W. L. LaDue. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn L. Sloper, Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lacey, Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Newgent, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Unruh, Mr. and Mrs. Mllo Jensen, Mrs. Jack Gosser, Mrs. Robert Pattl son, Miss Lottie McAdams and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Lemon. 8alem folk are evincing interest in the lecture scheduled by the Salem Woman's club at the club house Thursday night. At that time President Georgo W. Pcavy, dean of the Oregon State college school of forestry, will talk on Oregon timber. The program will start ai 8 o'clock and the public is invited. The Woman's Bible class of the First Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. Cordelia Xe Bare, 1745 Lee street, at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. James Green and Mary Townsend. Mrs. B. Stceves will lead the devotlonals, ... Miss Dorothy Pearce will present Miss Barbara Crain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Crain, in pi ano recital this evening in tne Pearce North Winter street rest dence. Mrs. Josephine Albert Spauldlng will be the assisting artist. Charles Kay Bishop, accompanied by his grandfather, C. P. Bishop, left Tuesday for a motor trip east. Young Bishop will matriculate at the Massachusetts Institute ot Tech nology. After visiting various eastern cities Mr. Bishop will entrain for the west In about a montn. ... Daughters of Union Civil War Veterans will hold their next meet ing Friday, May 24, in Mrs. Myra L. Shank's office in the city hall A no host supper will follow the meeting. An apron shower will also be a feature of the evening. ... Woodburn Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. Ethan J. Al len to the marriage of their daugh ter Miss Helen to Donald T. Lauer, The wedding will take place Wed nesdav evening. June 12, at 8:30 o'clock at the First Presbyterian church at Woodburn. The Choice of Millions KC BAKING POWDER Dubl Tested Denbl Aetlea Manufactured by baking powder Specialist who make nothing but baking powder under supervision of expert chemiata. Same Price Today as 44 Years Ago 2$ mm ler 150 You can alao buy AP 1 1 ounes can lor tee ZU11 if ounce can for if Highest Quality E rXT 1 .11 I I t ct. Bu Em. nan W'l Bankers' Wives To Be Feted Evincing interest in local circles is the announcement that the Ore gon State Bankers' association will convene in the capital Monday, June 17. Interesting affairs are being arranged by the directorate for the entertainment of wives and daughters who will be In the city with the visiting bankers. Under the. direction of Mrs. Linn . Smith, hostess, the women will be entertained as follows: Monday, a. m, golf tourney, Salem Golt club; 2 p. m., bridge and tea at Salem Women's club. Tuesday, all day, tour of state Institutions and some eight or ten of the private gardens of Salem. Convention committee cnairmen e: General arrangements, David W Eyre: men's golf, C. M. Cox; enter tainment, J. E. Roman; resolutions, A. K. Parker; hostess, Mrs. Linn c Smith: women's golf, Mrs. C. M Cox: bridge tea, Mrs. uavio w. Evre: decorations, Mrs. George H, Riches; transportation, Mrs. Leo C. Page. 82nd Birthday Celebrated West Salem The Edwin Brock home was the scene of a surprise party Saturday afternoon when groun of friends, old and new, as sembled together to afford pleasure to Mrs. Brock on her 82nd oirtnaay anniversary, The guests circled aiound her and sang a birthday greeting while the hostesses, Mrs. D. H. Gilllland, Mrs. Eugene Krebs and Mrs. C. E. Moling, presented her with a cake covered with 82 lighted candles. She was also the recipient of a shower of flowers, cards and other gifts. A social time was enjoyed and later the birthday cake and several otl)cr cakes were cut and served by tne nostesses, to me nonorea guest,, Mrs. Brock, and to the Mesdames B. K. Englehorn, F. M. Moore, Dar ren Bradford, Phil Hathaway, John R. Bedford, Kimball K Clark, Helen Stauffacher, Calista Llndsey, Jack A. Gosser, L. Burnett, Leon H. Noble, Fred Gibson, C. A. Guderian, John E. Thomas, D. E. Decker, J. I. Miller, Emil Seiffert, Mr. and Mrs. A. Nl cols, Mr. and Mrs. G. Thurman and Miss Lottie McAdams. Aurora A very interesting meet ing of the Aurora Woman's club was held at the home of Mrs. Eddy Ml chell, with Mrs. J. W. Sadler assist ing hostess. The club deed was read by Mrs. F. C. Renfrew. A short art report was given By Mis. L. u. uiesy, Remarks by the club members who attended the county federation were made and a full report will be given at a future meeting by Mrs. Frank McAllister, who was unable to be present at the meeting. A program committee appointed for the coming year included Mrs, E. E. Bradtl, Mrs. W. C. Grim and Mrs. F. C. Renfrew. After a short business meeting the club adjourned for the program. The songs by tne trio composed of Mrs. E. C. Diner, Mrs. F. C. Renfrew and Mrs. B. W. Stoncr, accompanied by Mrs. A. Strickland, were "Gondola." and Lady of the Moon." Mrs. John Ballantyne of Silverton, talked on child welfare. Guests present were Miss Sam anson, county health nurse; Mrs. F. B. Van Nortwick of Cottage Grove, Mrs. L. Halpenny of Portland, Miss Audrey Eatinger and Miss Margaret Barquist. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses. The. next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs. G. A. Ehlen June 5. ... Mrs. P. D. Smith will entertain the Maccabee Sewing club at an in, formal affair in her home, 1045 North 18th street, Thursday after noon. Quilting will be the diversion and the affair will starts at l o'clock. The Knight Memorial church Is sDonsoring a silver tea Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock in the church with Mrs. Thomas Teeson heading the committee on arrangements. ... Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith have returned from a two months' visit to the Hawaiian Islands where they were guests of their daughter. ... Mrs. C. T. Hoover will entertain the South Salem W.C.T.U. in her residence at 1398 Fir street Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock Terraced PERMANENT croqulgnole Ringlet End Push fl- r ( Wave .... tDLOV Miller Beaut? 8hop Pb. 7958 Al way Dependable 't i :1 : ITTTl Salem Zonta club will meet for luncheon at the Marion hotel Thursday noon. Sunday the Salem group, accompanied by their moth ers and members of the Portland chapter, will motor to Neskowin for the day. ... The Sweet Briar club will be en tertained at the home ot Mrs. A. E Utley Wednesday afternoon at 2 clock. The affair win be in tne nature of a white elephant party. Miss Amanda Schwab To Wed June 3 Mt. Angel Announcement was made Sunday of the coming mar riage of Miss Amanda Marie Schwab to Albert T. Wilde. Miss Schwab Is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwab, pioneer residents of this district. Mr. Wilde is the son of Frank Wilde and the late Mrs. The- rese Wilde..' The bride-elect has chosen June 3 for her wedding day The nuptial high mass will take place at St. Mary's Catholic church at 8 o'clock in the morning, with Rev. Father Alculn Heibel, O.S.B., pastor, offi ciating. Miss Mary Louise Le Doux. niece of the bride-elect, will be bridesmaid, and Alvin J. Saalfeld will act as best man for Mr. Wilde. Many pre-nuptial affairs are be ing arranged tor the pleasure ot the bride-elect, who has a host of friends here, having been associated with her father in business in Mt. Angel for many years. She is a grad uate of Mt. Angel normal school and academy, with the class of 1930. Al Fresco Affair Honors Dclphians The Sigma Nu Delphlans met in the gardens- of Mrs. Charles Cole's home Monday for luncheon and the last meeting until next September, Mrs. W. E. Feldman shared hostess honors with Mrs. Cole. Mrs. James Heltzel presided as supervisor and topics were given on Italian stories ot the Renaissance period. Mrs. Ray Yocum was an addi tional guest. Members in attendance were Mrs. Hugh, Latham, Mrs. George Rossman, Mrs. George King, Mrs. W. T. Jenks, Mrs. I. L. Darby, Mrs. R. D. Paris, Mrs. C. E. Roblln, Mrs. G. S. Paxson, Mrs. Charles McElhlnny, Mrs. W. A. Merriott, Mrs. J. C. Perry, Mrs. C. K. Spauld lng, Mrs. James Heltzel. Mrs. L. D. Griffith, Mrs. A. C. Gragg, Mrs. C, H. Glenn, Mrs. Oscar Cutler, Mrs. Dale Newman, Mrs. F. A. Erlxon and the hostesses, Mrs. Charles Cole and Mrs. W. E. Feldman. Dallas With their husbands guests for the occasion, the mem bers of the Altruistic club met at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Middleton for a buffet din ncr and an evening of cards. Nine tables of five hundred were in play with Mrs. D. P. Slater of Salem winning first prize, Mrs. Andrew Irwin, low; E. A. Wagner first for men and Ray Gohrke, low. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burelback and Mr. Sharp, special guests, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wag ner, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Starr, Mr. and Mrs. George Eberting, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Collins of Salem, Mr, and Mrs. Mcrrltt Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gohrke. Mr. and Mrs. Ed C, Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Hooker, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sibley, Mrs. Florence Hunter, Mrs. Joe Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Domaschof- sky, Mrs. D. P. Slater, Mrs. Lulu SPECIAL! Our usual wave 17 Kp complete Perm. Oil Push Castle Permanent Waves Co. 807 1st Natl Bank Bldg. 3663 'SPARK PLUG" 3 MONTHS OLD THOROUGHBRED WIRED HAIRED TERRIER... 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Sillvcrton A silver wedding an niversary was a pleasant surprise party for Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nacgeli, arranged by their daughter, Lenorc and son Norman at the city park Sunday with a group of for mer neighbors in tne Dakotas as special guests. Present were the family, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Naegeli, Norman, Le norc, Agnes, Howard and Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mott and Ernest, Jr., and Leo, Al Moen and Gurinc, Delorcs and Leslie, Mrs. Ed Holden, Mrs. Don Walker, Marian and Don ald Livingstone, B. J. Day, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson. Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. John Ver Meul and Mr. and Mrs. C. Ver Mucl visited in Hubbard Sunday. They were guests at the de Lcspinasse home. Mrs. H. L. Carl entertained with a Sunday noon garden dinner after the morning services at the Federated church. Her guests were Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Johnson and three children of Salem, Mrs. W. I. Orr and daughter, Jean; Mrs. Lewis Bates, Mrs. Neva McKcnzie, Man- ton and Virginia Carl. Mrs. Helen Persons will enter tain the Royal Neighbors Sewing club in her resident. 1495 North Fourth street, Wednesday afternoon. . Mrs. Lena Tnylor will act as host ess to the U. S. Grant circle. Ladies of the O.A.R., Thursday afternoon in her Fairgrounds road home. The meeting will convene at 2:30 o'clock. Cool! These New LINEN SUITS I II 73 W If 1 LmiW3 I C vf.. ri' A - I "Webfoot" Are Here ! $2-98 $.95 Those all-wool elastic knit Web foot swim suits will help you to better and easier swimming. Al so the Lastcx suit In this collec tion at 13.95. 2nd floor. Women Golfers Organize Silverton The organization of women of the Silverton Country club, known as the Ladies' Golf club, held its first meeting of the season all day Thursday, with Mrs. R. B. Duncan and Mrs. Clifford Rue as noon luncheon hostesses for the eighteen present. At next week's session, Mrs. Robert Goetz and Mrs. Claude Hampton will be social host esses. A putting contest will feature the playing then. No contest play was entered Into Thursday. Mrs. Larry Austin is prestdent and Mrs. H. W. Preston vice presi dent of the club. Silverton Mr. and Mrs. George Chrlstianson were Sunday supper guests of Mrs. Maecia smith in Sa lem. SILVERWARE FOR FRIENDS Beautiful long life guar anteed teaspoons, knives, forks, salad forks and servers for friends of Roman Meal. Trade Ro man Meal package fronts for your choice of 12 silverware selections. See your grocer for details. or write Roman Meal Co., Tacoma, Wash. Roman Meal is rich In CW Vitamin B, the vita yiSlw Wrk. min that stimu lates appetite. Wonderful for I children. Eat lb 1 some way every day and you win not be troubled with constipation. At $3.95 These new finger-tip or j. swagger linen suits are the !ast word in summer smart ness and comfort. Made of good quality pure linen In oyster white. Coat effects the Eton with Wind sor tie in polka dot pattern. M -4Nove"y button trimmed. 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