THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1938
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
Society, Clubs and Music
Salem Folk to be
Honored Guests
Friday night military folk of Ore
gon will assemble at the Portland
armory for the annual military bail
for which officers of the Oregon na
tional guard in Portland will be
hosts for their brothers in arms in
various branches of the service.
Special invitations have been sent
Governor and Mrs. Charles H. Mar
tin and Majo, General and Mrs.
Mrs. George A. White In Salem and
to Brigadier-General and Mrs. Par
sons of the .regular army In Van
couver barracks to be guests of hon
or at the affair.
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Leslie P. T. A. to .
Meet Monday
The Leslie Parent-Teachers' as
sociation will hold its next meeting
Monday evening. November 25 at
7:30 o'clock at the school building.
The speaker for the evening will
be Prof. Thomas Gentle, a former
teacher at Monmouth Normal
school and the University of Ore
gon. He is an interesting speaker
and well known in Salem.
Mrs. Gordon McGUchrist will
give vocal solos, accompanied by
Mrs. Ted Gordon. The Leslie Play
ers, directed by Miss Vivian Carr,
will present a play.
Friends and patrons of Leslie
Junior high school are urged to at
tend and a special Invitation Is ex
tended to the school teachers of
the city.
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Past Presidents'
Luncheon Saturday
Past presidents of ihe Salem Wo
man's club will be honored at a 1
o'clock luncheon at the clubhouse
Saturday. Past presidents will tell
of the term which she served.
The committee In charge of ar
rangements includes Mrs. George
Lewis, Mrs. W. C. Window, Mrs.
Charles Roblin, Mrs. I. M. Schan
nep, Mrs. C. E. Strickland, Mrs. W.
S. Levens and Mrs. F. W. Bailey.
Past presidents of the Salem club
include Mrs. T. T. Geer, Mrs. Mar
cla Cusick, Mrs. Russell Catlln, Mrs.
A. N. Bush, Mrs. Edna D. Raymond.
Mrs. Helen P. Gatch, Mrs. W. E.
Kirk, Mrs. Ida Fleming. Miss Mat
tie F. Beatty, Mrs. Florence Cart
wright, Mrs. F. A. Elliott, Mrs. Em
ma Galloway, Mrs. Alice H. Dodd,
Mrs. Elizabeth M. Albert, Mrs. Za
doc Rlggs, Mrs. Helen B. Hamilton,
Mrs. Nora L. Anderson, Mrs. La
Moine R. Clark, Mrs. Seymour Jones,
Mrs. C. K. Spaulding, Mrs. W. F.
Fargo, Mrs. C. S. Hamilton, Mrs. P.
M. Erlckson, Mrs. A. L. Wallace
Mrs. Harry Wetdmer, Mrs. David
Wright, Mrs. J. M. Devers, Mrs.
Hannah Martin, Mrs. Olifton Mudd
and Mrs. Frank McCalllster.
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The F. L. club will hold a 7 o'clock
supper at the home of Miss Myrtle
McClay tonight. Those attending
are asked to meet at the I. O. O. F.
hall at 6 o'clock for transportation.
Sublimity Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Roan of Salem were Sunday visit
ors at the Vincent Kremer home.
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Bdlted bj
MRS. JAMES TURNBULL
of Portland, president of the Ore
gon department of the American
Legion auxiliary, who was a guest
of Capital unit at its meeting Mon
day night.
Distinguished Guest
Visits in Capital
Mrs. James H. Turnbull of Port
land, president of the Oregon de
partment of the American Legion
auxiliary, was a guest of Capital
unit at its meeting Monday night
in Fraternal temple. Mrs, Turnbull
brought interesting news of the na
tional convention held In St. Louis
which she attended, as well as en
thusiastic approval of the new
national president, Mrs. Melville
Muckiestone of Chicago.
One of the high spots of the con
vention, Mrs. Turnbull says, was the
presentation of a check for $1000
from the national Eight and Forty,
fun and honor organization of the
auxiliary, to be devoted to the na
tional group's child welfare work.
Mrs. Estill Brunk
Hostess to Club
Mrs. Estill Brunk entertained
members of the Bono Tempo club at
a dessert luncheon in her home
Wednesday afternoon. Chrysan
themums were arranged about the
rooms and centered the small serv
ing tables.
Contract was in play during the
afternoon with honors going to Mrs.)
John Beakey.
Bidden were Mrs. Bjarne Erlck-
sen, an additional guest, Mrs. John
Beakey, Mrs. Carl Emmons, Mrs.
EtlU Brunk, Mrs. A. L. Adolphson,
Mrs. Kenneth Waters, Mrs. Carl
Schneider, Mrs. Glen Paxson, Mrs.
B. M. Donaldson and the hostess,
Mrs. Estill Brunk.
The Three Link club will meet
Friday afternoon at the I.O.OJ?.
hall. The business meeting will start
at 2:30 o'clock. Hostesses will be
Mrs. Henrietta Robinson, Mrs. Ma
bel Garrison and Mrs. Clara Shields.
The Women's Benefit association
will meet at the K. P. hall Thursday
evening at 8 o'clock.
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Rovent Bjrt. phom Mil
Miss'Kathryn Corey
Bride of Tonight
One of the most beautiful weo
dlngs of the current season will be
said this evening at 8 o'clock when
MUs Kathryn Corey, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Corey, becomes
the bride of Howard Adams, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Adams.
Dr. Grover C. Birtchet will read
the service at the Corey State street
residence in the presence of the two
Immediate families. There will be
no attendants.
A small reception will follow. Di
rectly afterward the couple will
leave for a motor trip to Vancouver
and Victoria, B.C.
Shower Compliments
Miss Brunk
A group of 40 friends entertained
with a fireside tea and miscellan
eous shower at the home of Mrs.
Carey Martin Tuesday, afternoon in
compliment to Miss Prudence Brunk.
Mrs. Will Tielsen and Mrs. Walter
M. Smith presided at the urns and
Mrs. Margaret Montgomery asslstcil
in serving.
The tea table was centered with
an artistic arrangement of pink and
white chrysanthemums and snap
dragons. Tall white tapers guard
ed the arrangement.
Mrs. Florence Shipp will open her
home at 1630 Saginaw street to
members of the W.R.C. and their
friends Friday afternoon for a
"500" party.
Students Give
Gay Party
Students of the Capital Businesr
college sponsored a gay party at
the Y. M. C. A. last night. Roy
Mink is president of the student
body. Other officers Include Regin
ald Rees, vice-president; Charles
Winslow, secretary, Fern Dow, trea
surer. The Thanksgiving motif was car
ried out in the decorations, which
were in charge of C. C. Seeley, Mar
garet Caret, Carl Cording, Douglas
Woodward, Peter Cleary and Ellis
Doan
Refreshments were served in the
late evening by the committee in
cluding Elizabeth Rowell, Mrs. Lou
ise Robertson, Edward Schunke.
Gladys MtUer, Reginald Rees and
Hazel Ward.
An Interesting program was ar
ranged by D. J. Allison, Veldz Mar
tin, Vera Leabo, Thelma Allor, Mar
vin Kingwell and William Haskins.
Faculty members receiving were
W. I. Staley, Miss Maxine McLean,
and Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyre. Others,
assisting were Roy Mink, C. C. See
ley, Virginia Jenks, Charles Wins
low, Mildred White and Charles
Wright.
A similar affair will be given la
ter in the winter by another group
from the school,
Mt. Angel Mr. and Mrs. William
Prosser of Salem spent several days
at the home of Mrs. Prosser's father,
N. B. Traviss. They returned to their
home Tuesday. I
Miss Irma Walker and Miss Helen
Way entertained Monday evening at
the home of the former. Thanksgiv
ing decorations were used.
Guests included Julia Allen, Cath
erine Brock, Inabelle Cruch. Juan
Ha Cross, Vesper Eldrldge, Marie
Froclick, Alberta Howe. Agnes Han
son, Clarice Kolbe, Barbara Taylor,
June Weeks and Muriel Martin.
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Junior Charity Dance
At "Moon" Nov. 29
A group of girls of Salem's young
er set are giving a "Junior Charity
Dance" on the 29th of November at
the Mellow Moon. The proceeds will
be given to the spinsters for char
ity work. Harry Wesley's orchestra
will furnish the dance music. The
dance will be a sports affair. The
hours are from 9 to 12 oclock, EV'
ery one Is Invited to attend.
Committees in charge consist of
the following: the Misses Barbara
Pierce, Mildred Bender, Jeanne PrO'
bert, Audrey , Fehler, Mary Dalo
Cladelk, Frances Roth, Nona Wood
dry, Mary Yeager, Inez Fisher and
Anita Wagner. .
Tickets may be obtained from the
above girls. . '
B. and P. W. Board
To Meet Friday
The B. and P. W. of Salem ex
ecutive board meeting will be held
at the home of Miss Juana Holmes,
607 North Commercial street, Fri
day night at 7:30 with all members
requested to be present.
Tuesday night the club will give
a dinner at the Quelle. Miss Ruth
Brauti will speak on her two years'
sojourn abroad and Miss Lena Belle
Tartar will sing. Reservations
should be made with Miss Ruth
McAdams, dial 7279, before Mon
day noon.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Jones have
returned from a trip to Lcc Ange
les where they were guests of Mrs.
Jones' sister, Mrs. Ernest Wagner
(Bertha Miller).
The auxiliary to the National Let
ter Carriers' association will meet
Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. Frank Zlnn, 2030
South Church street.
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An event of interest calendared
for Friday afternoon is the annual
Harvest Home tea at the Old Peo
ple's home. The affair is being Spon
sored by the Methodist women of
the city and all interested persons
are invited to attend.
The Lincoln Parent-Teacher as
sociation will meet at the school this
even at 7:30 o'clock for an inter
esting program. R. R. Boardman
will speak on"Transient Life" and
O. M. Thurber will discuss the
"Great American Tragedy," con
cerning safety in the home.
Ruby Rosprafka, Sclo high school
senior and an accomplished musi
cian and vocalist, will enter upon a
15-minute program of broadcasting
over KOAC at Corvallis at 1 o'clock
next Saturday. ,
Mildness
Couples Honored
On Anniversaries
Scotts Mills Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Hogg entertained the Good Time
club at their home Sunday night.
The evening was spent playing "500"
and dancing. Mrs John Plas won
high score for women and Leo Ayres
high score for men, Kurt Weidc
man won the draw prize.
Before supper was served, Mr. and
Mrs. John Plas and Mr. and Mrs.
Jake Biersack were escorted to the
living room before a table on which
were two beautiful cakes, one in hon
or of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Biersack's
15th wedding anniversary, the other
honoring Mr. and Mrs. Plas 10th
wedding anniversary. Hugh Magee,
president, presented each couple
with a gift from the club.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. M,
Dorgan, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Klnsler,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ayres, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Hettwer, Mr. and Mrs.
Jafe Biersack, Mr. and Mrs. M
Bellevbei-g, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hogg,
Tom McRoberts, Ben Wermer, Kurt
Weldeman, John Semolke, Gertrude
and Marie Plas and Pauline Sem
olke. Vlstors were Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Hill of Salem.
The Club will meet Nov. 15th at
the home of Mrs. Johnna Plas.
Auxiliary Group
At Eakin Home
Dallas The sewing club of Carl
B. Fenton post auxiliary of the Am
erican Legion met at the home Mrs.
Jack Eakin Tuesday with Mrs. J.
R. Beck, Mrs. Frank Wilson and
Mrs. Charles Watson as assisting
hostesses.
The sewing program of the Wel
fare commltte was carried on during
the afternoon.
Members present were Mrs. Mil
He Stafrln, Mrs. Andrew Irwin Jr.,
Mrs. Dale Smith, Mrs. A. J. Cleve
land, Mrs. Walter Watte, Mrs. Fred
Stlnnette, Mrs. Myrtle Smith. Mrs.
Dorothy Johnson, Mrs. William
'Domaschofsy, Mrs. E. W. Cruson,
Mrs. William Blackley, Mrs. Stanley
Baylis and Mrs. John Cerny. Mrs.
Frank Van Nuys of Eugene was a
guest of the club Tuesday.
Seal Sale .Opens
Thanksgiving Day
SUverton Thanksgiving marks
the active beginning of the Marion
county seal sale for he aid or tuber
cular cases of the state.
Mrs. J. Werle is county chairman.
Mrs. Clarence Keene and Mrs. Wil
liam MacNelll of Silverton are in
charge of the educational work, Tom
Ballantyne is publicity chairman for
Mrs. Werle and the Junior Woman's
club will manage strett booths.
Among the activities under way
for the sale was a special meeting
of a number of members of the Girl
Reserve groups Wednesday night at
the home of Mrs. J. N. Ballantyne
to assist Mrs. Werle In preparing
supplies which will be delivered
throughout the county by a volun
teer motor corps composed of Mrs.
Werle, Mrs. H. W. Preston, Mrs. H.
Prltzlaff, Mrs. George Steelhammer
and Mrs. Charles Reynolds.
. Places and organizations and indi
viduals throughout the county lined
up for the sale are Mrs. Francis
Renfrew in charge at Aurora, her
second year; Perry Spellbring of
Aumsvllle, Mrs. Genevieve Scott pt
Gates, Mrs. Robert Hprper assisted
by the Hermosa cldb of Gervais, Sil
verton Woman's club Resisted by the
etter Taste
county officials of SUverton, Mrs. C. j
N. Stacey and the Woman's club of
Liberty, the American Legion auxil
iary with Miss Georgia Webb as
chairman of the welfare committee
of Mt. Angel, Harmon) and Moni
tor; Mrs. Vivian Alberts for the
third year at Mill City, SUverton
Hills community club to conduct the
sale at Davis, Porter, Bridge Creek,
Hult and Mt. View districts; the
American Legion auxiliary in Slay
ton; Mrs. Louis Bear and Mrs. Lou
ts Uhrhammer of Turner; the Wal
do Hills community club in that
section; the Woodtmrn Woman's
club at Woodburo, and the Wood
burn Rural Woman'; club In the
Woodbum communities.
Marriage
Announced
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Clark of Sa
lem are announcing the marriage of
their daughter, Katherlne, and Wil
lis B. HU1 of Ontario, Canada. The
marriage was said at Newport No
vember 16. Rev. Grafius read the
service. The couple will take up
their residence In San Francisco.
Mrs. Hill attended Salem schools
and Is well-known here.
The Hayesvllle Woman's ciub wiU
meet at the home of Mrs. Claude
Talmadge Friday afternoon at 2
o'clock Instead of at the home of
Mrs. Joe Teel, as previously an
nounced. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Bigger of
Covelo, Calif., are visiting at the
home of Mrs. Bigger's brother and
sister. Frank and Roberta Cary.
Mr. Bigger is a state senator in the
California legislature, having serv
ed several years in the lower branch
of the law making body previous to
being promoted by the voters to his
present position. '
DaUas The Three Link club met
at the home of Mrs. Ralp Howe with
Mrs. Paul Bollman and Mrs. C. B
Teats as Joint hostesses for the eve
ning. Following the business meet
ing the members sewed.
Supper was served later in the
evening to Mrs. F. E. Siemens, Mrs.
Lewis Hadley. Mrs. A. M. Larsen,
Mrs. T. L. Parsons, Mrs. Charles
Cochrane, Mrs. Albert Burelback
Mrs. C. H. Olmstcad, Mrs. John
Frlesen, Mrs. W. C. Bird, Mrs. E. M
Loban, Miss Helen Butler and the
hostesses. ,
' The club is planning to hold a
benefit card party the early part of
December.
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Miss Vandecovering
Bride Wednesday
Mt. Angel At an impressive cere
mony at St. Mary's Catholic church
here Wednesday morning at 8:15 o'
clock, Miss Anna Vandecovering
daughter or Mr. and Mrs. John P.
Vandecovering, became the bride of
Benedict Hortsch, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Hortsch or Shaw, Ore
gon. Rev. Father Ildephonse, O. S
B., officiated at the nuptial high
mass.
Tlie altars were artistically dec
orated with fall flowers and fern,
and the couple ascended the altar
through an Improvised archway. St.
Mary's church choir sang during the
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marches. -
Tile bride, given in marriage by
her father, was lovely In her gown
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