FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1935
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
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Society, Cl ubs and Music
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Garden Party
At Brookview
Among the first interesting gar
den parties ot the season In Salem
was the bridge-tea given Thursday
afternoon at "Brookview," the at
tractive home of Miss Grace
Thompson. Hostesses were Miss
Kathryn Bowe and Miss Peggy
Fronk who entertained In compli
ment to Mrs. Harold Domogal'a
Several tables of bridge were in
play with prizes going to Mrs. Ar
thur Knox, Miss Theo Beck and
Miss Patricia Ritchie.
At the tea hour the table was
covered with a lace cloth and cen
tered with a large bowl of Talisman
roses on a mirror. Mrs. Carrie Chase
cut Ices and Mrs. W. O. Fisher
poured. Assisting In serving were
Miss Theo Beck and Miss Lucille
Bushnell.
The guest list included Mrs. Do
mogalla, Mrs. Margarlte Thiel, Mrs.
Walter Bosebraugh, Mrs. W. E
Feldman, Mrs. Ralph Thompson,
Mrs. Kenneth Bushnell, Mrs. A. B.
Seelcy, Mrs. John Ellis, Mrs. Joseph
Beck, Mrs. Tom Wlndishar, Mrs.
Arthur Knox, Mrs. Forrest Lloyd,
Mrs. Carrie Chase, Mrs. W. a. Fish
er, Mrs. Harry Rowe, Mrs. Gilbert
Davis, Mrs. Harry Talbot, Mrs. Hi
Feielson, Mrs. E. A. Fronk. Mrs.
Margaret Lloyd, Mrs. Al Strlnz, Mrs.
Elbert Thompson, Miss Martha
Chase, Miss Anna Nlssen, Miss Pa
tricia Ritchie, Miss Theo Beck and
Miss Lucille Bushnell.
Dr. Pearce Named
Convention Delegate
Salem Zontlans met at the Mar
lon hotel Thursday noon foi lunch
eon. The tables were attractive
with large bowls of summer low
ers and pastel tapers. Dr Helen
Pearce was named as a delegate
from the local club to the Inter
national convention to be held In
Riverside. Calif., in July.
Members will meet again for
luncheon at the Marlon June 27.
Covers were placed for Miss Dor-
I othy Pearce, Miss Helen Yockey,
Dr. Helen Pearce, Miss Alene Phil'
lips. Miss Helen Louise Crosby. Miss
Helen Barrett, miss uuian Mcuon.
aid, Miss Kathryn Gunneil. Miss
Hazel Cook, Miss Nellie Schwab,
Mrs. Winifred Herrick, Mrs. Mar
caret Rosecrans. Mrs. Ora F. Mcln-
tyre, Mrs. Victory Morris and a spe
cial guest, Miss Elizabeth Ann Her
rick.
Musicale at
Y. M. C. A. Friday
Miss Margaret Hogg will present
several students In piano recital in
the Y.M.C.A. lobby Friday evening
at 8 o'clock. Miss Mildred Mulkey
will assist with vocal selections and
Betty Jean Winegar will dance. Ac
companists will be Mrs. Kenneth
Rich and Mrs. V. L. Guilds. The
public is invited to attend the fol
lowing program:
Lied Bach
Luella Nichols j
Musette Bach
Betty Mae Peyree j
Minuet Bach
Coralee Nichols
March Bach i
Kenneth Walt 1
GIcuq ..Bach '
Luclle Barnhart
Bouree .Bach
Loene Hall
The Linnet Ttea
Flayln the Hn BoMelman
The Guitar Serenade Gaynon
Mlna Lee Spranmr
The Bumblebee ....... .Hr
Elves at Play Hall ,
June Showers Bllbro
Luella Nichols I
Strut Saner I
Bettr Jean Vinegar
Waltz of the Manneklns '.....Aaron
Sonic of the Ntsht Chambers
Fleecy Clouds Mnhoney
The Fair Gurlltt
Betty Mae Peyree
Bo1dtr' March Behumanr
On a Silver Cloud Rodsers
Doth Up. Down Up Burgmurlter
A Painted Clock Crist
Roberta Paulus
In Hanging Gardens Davie
Music Box Copeland
Coralee Nichols
Araonalse Massenet
Kenneth Walt
Etude Thompson
Tumbleweed BUss
Betty Reed
Vocal solos , Selected
Mildred Mulkey
The Swallow Butvmueller
Summer Reverie Torjussen
First Butterf Iv rorjussen
Luclle Bamhart
The Secret ...Gautler
La Czarlne Ganne
Loene Ball
Mrs. Darrell O. Washburn enter
tained recently at her home in Sa
lem Heights honoring her cousins,
Miss Rosa Poling of Ottumwa, Iowa,
and Mrs. Lester Lucavtsh (Oeorgel
la Wilkon) of Tacoma, Wash.
Donna Dell and Dorrelle. daugh
ters of the hostess, greeted the
guests at the door. Musical selections
were given by Miss Poling and the
Misses Washburn during the eve
ning. At the supper hour Miss Clara
Belle Burn side assisted the hostess.
Present were Mrs. Lucavish, Miss
Poling, Mrs. Howard Washburn, Mrs.
Edward Burnside, Mrs. Cleve Bart
let t, Mrs. Helen Busseile, Mrs. O. A.
Willson, Mrs. H. W. Burnside, Mrs.
W. I. Washburn and Miss Clara
Belle Burnside.
Stayton Dr. and Mrs. W. V. Ad
ams had as their guest Sunday Mrs.
Adams' mother, Mrs. George King,
and Mr. King of Portland. Addition,
al guests in the evening were Dr.
and Mrs. J. Harry Moran of Salem
and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fair and
children, Margaret and Billy.
Candidate
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MRS. MARTHA FLOER HRUBETZ
who Is being sponsored by Marion
Post auxiliary, No. 661, V. F. W., to
represent Salem as a princess at the
organizations convention in New
port July 6 to 0. Mrs. Hrubetz is
a daughter of a charter member of
the capital city post.
Woman's Club
Has Last Meeting
Hubbard The last meeting of the
year of the Hubbard Woman's club
was held In the evening with the
husbands of the cluo members as
guests at the home of Mrs. E. p.
Rich, with Mrs. E. Chausee and Mrs.
Hugh Wells as social hostesses. Out.
of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs.
O. T. Murphy of Foreft Grove, and
Mrs. 8. L. Johnson of Salem.
The party was Informal and end
ed with old fashioned games under
the direction of the president. Mrs.
Ida Garland, assisted by the presi
dent-elect, Mrs. Rich. Refreshments
were served late in the evening.
This meeting concluded the presi
dency of Mrs. Garland and Mrs.
Rich takes office as president. Mrs.
Garland as junior past president will
be in charge of the mid-summer
family picnic which will be held In
August.
Debs Complimented
At Luncheon
Miss Mary Eyre presided at a
smartly arranged luncheon this aft
ernoon In her home honoring Miss
Charlotte Eyre and her houreguest.
Miss Lorraine Lzicar of Ontario
Attractive bouquets of summer
flowers In bright hues were used
about the guest rooms and on the
table.
Covers were placed for Miss Lzi
car, Miss Eyre, Miss Julia Johnson,
Miss Josephine Schannep, Miss
Lucy Klein, Miss Ha MlUs and the
hostess, Miss Mary Eyre.
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Pinal Meeting
For Chapter G
At the final dessert luncheon ol
the season for Chapter G, PJS.O.
Sisterhood, held Thursday it the
home of Mrs. A. T. Woolpert, re
ports on the convention were given
by Mrs. F. J. Tooze. Covers at
luncheon were placed for 20 and
the hostess was assisted by Mrs.
Silas Gaiser and Mrs. F. D. Voight.
Special guests for the afternoon
were Mrs. J. A. Gray of Spokane.
Wash., Miss Crepe Gray of Hawaii
and Mrs. H. H. Green.
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Robert Boardman
Shows Sketches
The Salem Chapter "f the Nation
al Rehabilitation association met
Thursday evening hi Chresto Cot
tage on the Willamette university
campus. About 50 were present for
the meeting. New members Include
George Thomas, Wayne Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. Gearhart. Mr. and Mrs.
Fellers, Miss Betty Crauey and Miss
Frances Grote.
As a special feature of the eve
ning Robert Boardman spoke on the
"Making of a Child's Book" and
showed interesting sketches which
he plans to use in a book he is pre
paring for children between the
years of 6 and 8.
The next meeting of the group will
be held in Sllverton park the third
Thursday In July.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ryan enter
tained Wednseday night at bridge
at their home In North 17th street.
Mrs. Ryan was assisted In serving
by Mrs. Alice Logsdon.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Perkins and daughter
Marlene, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Weese and Lowell and Carol Mae
Weese, Mrs. Carrie Parrish,. Mrs.
Alice Logsdon, M. J. Ryan, O. H.
Harold and Clifford Logsdon.
Mrs. Glenn Brledwell of Sllverton
presided at luncheon this afternoon
honoring Miss Margaret Caspar, re
tired principal of Garfield school.
The affair was at Godfrey's with 10
invited.
The guest list included elemen
tary principals and supervisors with
a few additional friends ot Miss
Cosper.
Ernest Iufers
Entertain Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest lufer'observ
ed their tenth wedding anniversary
Tuesday evening when they enter
tained a group of friends with a de.
lightful picnic supper at the Graber
Cold Spring cabin camp.
The evening was spent Informally
in playing games and prizes were
awarded Frank Parson and Kenneth
Dalton. Gifts were presented to Mr.
and Mrs. Iufcr at a later hour.
Bidden by the hosts were Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Wade, Mr. and Mrs.
George Meier. Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Dalton and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Parson.
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Woodburn Couple
Announce Marriage
Woodburn Miss Mildred Fretwell,
daughter of Mr. and M's. E. B. Fret-
well of Woodburn, and George Weis.
ner of Sllverton were quietly mar
ried Wednesday at Longview, Wash.
The ceremony was performed by
Rev. Gibbets of the Longview Com
munity church and the witnesses
were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thumberg
of Woodbum, who accompanied the
young couple to Longview.
The bride is a graduate of Wood
burn high school class of 1035 and
the groom is engaged in the radio
business at Sllverton. After a short
trip to the coast Mr. and Mrs. Weis
ner will be at home in Sllverton.
They expect to make an extended
trip through California shortly and
will visit the San Diego exposition.
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Mrs. G. H. Taylor and daughters.
Barbara Jean and Beverley Rose,
of Lake Grove are guests ot Mr.
and Mrs. T. W. Davies. Several
informal parties are being planned
during their two weeks' visit here.
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Scotts Mills Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Dyer and two sons and families of
Salem were recent dinner guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. H.
Brougher.
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Sunnyside Guests at the Wyn
Dyer home are Mrs. Altha Smith
of Salem and Mrs. William Old
field and Miss Frances Park of
Sweet Home.
Pupils To
Present Recital
Miss Barbara Barham will pre
sent a group of her piano pupils
in recital at Jason Lee Methodist
church, Winter and Jefferson
streets, Friday evening at 8 o'clock.
An Invitation Is extended to the
public. Jay Teed, violinist, will assist.
The program will be as follows:
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Binding Birds Louise Robyn
Wllma Davis
In June French
London Bride English
Charlotte Reeves
Water Bonn French Tune
Bummer Dorothy Oaynor Blake
Helen Mae LoveriiiK
Hunting Sons Dorothy Oaynor Blake
Vespers Dorothy Gaynor Blake
Sam Barker
Moonitlow Dorothy Gaynor Blake
Guitar Walts Dorothy Oaynor Blake
Don Earle
Madrlgale Slmonettl
Jay Teed
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March Bchumarm
Hope Jaquith
Hlklnir John Thompson
Soldiers Approach Stephen Heller
Mary Lou Reeves
Happy Farmer Schumann
Helen Paulsen
Rondlno James H. Rogers
The Hall Clock Juan M astern
Bill? Morgan
Rallor's Hornpipe E. Markham Le
Japanese Doll Juan Masters
George Frum
Dolly'g Funeral Tf-chntkownky
Jolly Polly Florence A. Goodrich
Betty Beall
Adoration Borowskt
Jay Teed
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Cheerful Ludwla Schyttc
Louise Ramaer
Amourette Stephen Heller
Ilene Paulsen
Funeral March of the Marionette. .Gounod
Margaret llughlett
Processional March Cornelius Gurlltt
prelude. Op. HB. No. 20 Chopin
Lorctia Beau
Scherzo Schubert
SolfcBBletto K. P. E. -Bach
Doris Cllne
Norwegian Bridal Party Grlec
Prelude, Op. 28. No. 15 Chopin
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Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. Orlic Boje
and children, Gordon and Marie,
and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Silke and
&on, Harold, attended the wedding
ceremony ot Miss Wanda Elliott
and Ross C ha pin at Perrydale Tues
day. Miss Elliott was one of the
high school faculty in Hubbard for
the past three years, coming to
Hubbard from Perrydale high school
at the same time Mr. Silke came
from there as superintendent of
the Hubbard schools.
The North Salem W.C.T.U. met
with Mrs. Lena Scharff Tuesday af
ternoon for dessert luncheon. Eleven
new members were honor guests.
There were 30 In attendance.
Louise Marlyn Dotten was re
ceived as a white ribbon recruit.
Betty Mann gave a reading and
Mrs. Avis Cannon appeared in three
flute eoIos. Mrs. E. W. Miller was In
charge of the lesson on alcohol education.
Recent Bride
Complimented
Rickreall Mrs. William Middle-
ton, Mrs. W. B. Allen and Mrs. H.
A. Dempsey were hostesses Satur
day evening at the letter's home at
a miscellaneous shower honoring
Mrs. Dean Allen (Edna Middleton),
a recent bride. Mr. and Mrs. Allen,
both of whom were reared in this
community, are graduates of the
local high school and popular in so
cial activities.
The evening was spent informal
ly. Preceding the opening of the many
gifts by the bride, Elizabeth Rowell
sang two solos accompanied at the
piano by Mrs. Dempsey. Zelma Al
len gave a reading and a piano solo,
and Wllma EULs gave a violin num
ber. At the close of the evening re
freshments were served.
Those present were Mrs. Dean
Allen, Mrs. E. A. Hamilton, Mrs.
Jennie Hewitt, Mrs. Florence Rags
dale, Mrs. Mary Burch. Mrs. Lillle
Larkin. Mrs. W. W. Rowell. Mrs.
John Roblson, Mrs. John Covllle,
Mrs. V. A. Fox, Mrs. Davis Allen,
Mrs. A. Q. Adams, Mrs. H. M. Wait,
Mrs. Charles Wait of Portland, Mrs.
E. A. Stenson, Mrs. Delma Hamer,
Mrs. Asnes B. Ponsford, Mrs. Wil
liam Ellis and the Misses Elizabeth
Rowell, Caroline Burch, Wllma and
Ruth Middleton, Elsie and Wllma
Ellis, Zelma, Jean and Ilene Allen,
Florence and Jeanne Coville, Bev
erly Ponsford, June Fox and the
hostesses, Mrs. Miauleton, Mrs. Al
len and Mrs. Dempsey.
District No. 21, Neighbors of
Woodcraft will hold the annual pic
nic in the city auto park Sunday,
June 23. All Neighbors and their fa
milies are invited. All are asked to
bring a lunch and table service.
Portland Home I
Scene Of Wedding
ouverion Local mends are re
ceiving announcements of the wed
ding Sunday afternoon at the Port
land home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hofer, of Miss Jeannette Mount.
niece and foster daughter of Mrs.
Lavena Mount of Sllverton, and
Howard Henry Coomler, son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Coomler, of
North Howell.
The bride wore a floor length
gown of soft pink moulln de sole
modeled on princess lines, with
medium high neck and puffed
sleeves. She carried a sheaf bouquet
of calla lilies. Her only attendant
was Catherine Tomlson of Silver-
ton, who wore a pale green flat
crepe frock. Serving as best man
was Ovid Coomler of Salem, broth
er ot the groom.
The ceremony was performed
before an improvised altar of roses
arranged about the fireplace. The
dining room was lovely in bridal
wreath and delphinlnum In tall
baskets and low table bouquets.
Following a brief wedding trip
to Seaside, Mr. and Mrs. Coomler
will reside at North Howell.
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Albany Mrs. A. M Taylor was
hostess to member of the Albany
Entrc Nous bridge club Wednesday
of this week with Mrs. Percy R. Kel,
ly and Mrs. J. P. Whlttlg of Salem
as out-of-town guests. Luncheon was
served at 1 o clock. Mrs J. P. Cawl
field won the club prize and Mrs.
Whlttlg the guest prize at bridge.
Sixteen were bidden to the affair.
The friends of Mrs. Sol Roberts.
860 Shipping street, are pleased to
know that she has returned to her
home in Salem following an opera
tion at St. Vincent's hospital.
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Bride-Elect
Feted at Shower
Sclo Miss Vera Watklns of Jef
ferson. whose marriage to Raymond
Arnold ot near Sclo will be an
event of late June, was the inspira
tion tor a miscellaneous shower
Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Al
len Arnold, with Mrs. Frank Sens
as joint hostess.
The guest of honor was presented
with gifts In a treasure hunt. Dec
orations and refreshments carried
out the pink and white color
scheme.
Among those present were Mrs.
Been Gooch. Mrs. N. B. Moses and
daughters, Marjorle and Maxlne,
Mrs. J. L. Arnold, Mrs. BUI Rhoda,
Mrs. O. L. Leffler, Mrs. Harold
Maine, Mrs. Walter Miller and
daughters, Ruth and Emogene, Mrs.
Bob Schultz, Mrs. W, C. Newman,
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