Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 21, 1937, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday, October 21, 1937
flit Capitol Journal, Salem, Oregon
Five
Society, Clubs and Music
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Miss Betfe Church Now.
Mrs. Joseph Darby
At a lovely candlelight ceremony
performed Wednesday evening at 3
o'clock, Mlsa Betta Church, daughter
of Campbell Church, beeam the
bride of Joseph Darby or saiem.
The aervlce was read by Rer. H. R.
White at the Church home on Fair
mount Height In Eugene.
The wedding party atood before
an Improvised altar banked with
whit chrysanthemum with candel
abra on either aide.
The bride wore a gown of whit
velvet fashioned with a v-neckllne
and full bodice, the skirt trailing
Into a full train. Her veil of white
tulle fell from a coronet of orange
blossom also Into a train. She also
wore a short face-veil.
Miss Church carried a whit pray.
erbook with gardenia and lilies of
the valley on white velvet ribbon.
Attending the bride was her sis
ter, Miss Peggy Church, who wore
a gown of hyacinth blue taffeta
with the bodice laced with yellow
velvet ribbons. Her flowers were a
cascade of yellow chrysanthemums.
Miss Peggy Ann Church, niece
of the bride, was flower glrL Her
dress was fashioned with a long
skirt of yellow taffeta. She car
ried blue cornflowers In a yellow
basket.
Dr. A. w. Selgrtst acted as best
man for Mr. Darby. Ann Linden
Graham received the guest at the
door.
At the reception following the
ceremony the table was centered
by the bride's cake decorated with
white bouvardla. Decorating the
dining room wen candles and pink
chrysanthemums.
Among the out-of-town guests
present were Mr. and Mrs. Wllllsm
S. Proctor, Mrs. Campbell Church,
Jr, Mrs. A. P. Proctor and daugh
ter. Miss Joanne Proctor, all of Se
attle; Mr. and Mrs. Walter E, Church
and three sons of Portland and Mr.
and Mrs. L L. Darby and James
Darby, Mrs. Carlton Smith, Mrs.
Clifford Brown, Miss Frances John
ston, Miss Dorothy Hagge, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Collins, all of Salem.
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A.A.U.W. Benefit
Tea Wednesday
The local chapter of the Ameri
can Association of University Wo
men will sponsor a benefit bridge
bridge tea next Wednesday after-
noon, October 27, at the Balera Wo
men's clubhouse In North Cottage
.street. Contract and auction will
be in play during the afternoon be
ginning at 3 o'clock. Those who do
not care to play are Invited to come
In for tea from to t. Reserva
tions for the afternoon may be
made by railing Mrs. David Wright
at 7505, Mrs. Verne Mclntyre at
3532, or Mrs. Phillip Barrett at 4024.
The A. A. TJ. W. supports a na
tional scholarship fund of 140,000.
which is awarded women for ad
vanced study and research. Wed
nesday' benefit will be applied on
this fund. The local A. A. V. W.
also maintain a state and a WU'
lamette scholarship fund.
General chairman for the bene.
fit is Mrs. Olenn Steven. Her
assisting committee Includes Mrs.
David Wright, Mrs. Verne Mclntyre,'
Mrs. Phillip Barrett, Mrs. W. N.
Thompson, Mrs. L. W. Llndbeck,
Mrs. H. J. Thomas, Mrs. Virgil
Golden, Miss Mildred Christenson,
Miss Margaret Hogg, Mrs. Luther
Cook, Mrs. BJame Ertcksen, Miss
Jeryme Upston, Miss Jane Fisher,
Mrs. Kenneth Murdock, Miss Esther
Glbbard, Miss Mabel Dotson, Mrs.
Kenneth Fitzgerald and Mrs. R. F.
Thompson.
Miss Helen Breithaupt
Speaks to Group
The Three Link club will meet In
the LOOP, temple Friday after
noon at 3:30 o'clock with all visit
ing Rebekahs invited to attend.
Miss Helen Breithaupt will ten of
her recent trip through the Pana
ma canal. Hostesses will be Mrs.
Cora Van Pelt, Mrs. Velma Laverty
and Mrs. Minnie Bartholomew.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Smith gave a
dinner party Friday evening to
group of their friends at their home
at the La Wauna Court apartments.
The Halloween motif wu used In
the decorations about the rooms.
Those enjoying the affair were
Evelyn Guthrie, Robert Simon,
Helen Smith, Phil Salstrom, Harold
Smith and Mrs. Helen Baker.
Mr. Smith and Mrs. Baker are
Instructors in the Sisters high
school.
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Willamette Homecoming
Interests Salem Folk
Willamette University Campus This week-end will find Willamette
university busy entertaining the returning alumni, who will arrive on
the campus for the annual Willamette university homecoming, a number
of whom will be guest of their fraternities and sororities during their
stay in the city. The campus social whirl will begin with the danc for
students and alumni in the old high
school gym Friday night after the
Wulamette-Whlttler football game,
with John Stalnacher and his or
chestra playing. Saturday night the
alumni will have their annual ban
quet at the First Methodist church.
School function will be brought
to a close with the annual home
coming play, "The Bishop Misbe
haves," which will be presented In
the Leslie auditorium Saturday
night at 1:30. The play I being di
rected by Mrs. Chester Oppen and
Miss Loren Tompkins.
Members of the cast are: Bishop,
Forrest Mills; Red, Sidney Schles
Inger; Donald, Donald Ewlng; Hes-
College Capers
Hope Chamberlin
Oregon State College, Corvallis,
Oct. 20 (Special) Social activity on
the campus Is more or less at
standstill this week while athletics
take the fore. Students plan to
go practically en masse to Eugene
this week-end to participate in
events there, which will be climaxed
by the annual Oregon-Oregon State
football battle Saturday afternoon.
Among the many Salem enthus
iasts. It Is probable that Anna Van
Scoy, Ed Frank, Bud Mercer, Janet
Robertson, Bobbe Shlnn, Enid Clif
ford and Kenny Gallagher will be
among those seen In OSC rooting
stands Saturday afternoon ... In
cidentally, we Just heard that Bud
Mercer had one grand time while
working in sunny, southern Califor
nia this summer.
Dorothy Butte and Shirley Crone-
miller served on committee for the
home economics club dinner last
week . . . Shirley hss been getting
numerous -by-lines in the campus
daily.
Gene Holsteln. Phi Delt pledge,
Is the "secret sorrow" of many I
rookess, a the rumor goe . . . tak
ing part in 8AE activities is Ron
Blundell, who also gives hi at
tention to studying.
Frequently seen in the El and on
the dance floor at Wednesday af
ternoon dances is Prank Burr, D.U.
Junior . . . also seen at these mid
week social events is Salley Mc-
Lellan, Theta pledge who, inci
dentally, ha her share of dates.
The Alpha Chl's Barbara Miller
is known among many campus cir
cles a on of the test-dressed
too 1c esses . . . good-looking plaid
outfits have been worn lately by
Mary Eason, Tri-Deit rookess .
and Bobbe Shlnn, Theta, has been
mentioned several times In the
fashion column in the Barometer.
Congratulations are in order for
Don Coons, flashy, yet cautious,
Orange football man who ha help
ed with the rest to bring Oregon
State up in pigskin scoring this fall.
scoring wis lau.
News item tell us that Marion
Hennessy, a graduate of last year's
class and a prominent Delta Delta
Delta queen, will be an attendant
at the wedding of Betty Beaty, one
of her sorority sisters, which will
be solemnized at the end of this
month.
New coiffure ax being wi
by Arvella Kubin and Ore ten en
Gamer , . . the former wearing her
hair in an off-the-face fashion and
the latter in page-boy style.
Latest news is that Katharine
Miller, Junior co-ed, Is the :
presents tire from Kappa Delta sor
ority to vie for the honor of ruling
over the All -School formal . . . she
is one of the twenty candidates
named by each women's living
group.
The Mission Study alaas of the
First Christian church will be en
tertained at the home of Mrs. J.
0. Perry, S35 North Summer street,
at I o'clock Friday. The topic for
discussion will be "Rural America.''
The V. F. W. auxiliary will hold
a sewing meeting at the home of
Mrs. Henry 81m Friday afternoon
at 3 o'clock.
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CALIFORNIA WISE
ter, Betty Savage; Mr. Waller, Fred
rick Phillips; Mrs. Waller, Margaret
Hlnkle; Lady Emily Lyon, Rose
Ann Gibson; Collins, Erwln Potter;
Frenchy, Bill Herring ton, and
Brooks, Lawrence M or ley. Members
of the production staff are: Man-
ager, John Mlnneman; publicity,
David Stall; costumes', Josephine
Gllstrap; stage manager. Bob Teet
ers, and scenery and set, Miss con
stanoe Fowler and Paint Spots.
Sororities will entertain with a
number of social functions honoring
their returning alumnae. Friday
evening the Alpha Phi Alpha soror
ity will honor its al'imnae at a fire
side party and will go in a body to
the football game. Alumnae of Del
ta Phi sorority will be honored guests
at a luncheon at the sorority house
Saturday. Saturday afternoon the
Beta Chi sorority Is entertaining
with an Informal tea for its alum
nae between the hours of 3 and t.
Sunday morning Beta Chi alumnae
will be guests at a breakfast given
In their honor. Sunday afternoon
between the hours of 3:30 and t
the Willamette university chapter
of Daleth Teth Glmel will honor
their alumnae at an Informal tea in
Chresto cottage.
Fraternities a well a the sorori
ties will be busy with social affairs
honoring their returning alumna
this week-end. Alpha Psl Delta fra
ternity will entertain with a dinner
in honor of its returning members
at the fraternity house Saturday
noon, and have planned an infor
mal party after the play Saturday
night. Sigma Tau fraternity will be
the scene of an informal party fol
lowing the play Saturday night.
Kappa Gamma Rho fraternity will
entertain with an Informal party
at the fraternity bouse after the
play Saturday night, and following
the party will go on a serenade, sun
day they will honor their homecom
ers at a dinner at the fraternity
house.
Singer Wins Plaudits
For Performance
Josephine Albert Spauldlng ap
peared in concert at the new high
school auditorium Wednesday af
ternoon before a mora than cordial
audience of high school students
and townsfolk.
Mrs. Spauldlng has a charming
voice, complete with versatile range.
splendid enunciation, depth of feel
ing and a thorough-going musician
ship. She feels what she sings and
conquers every type of song. -Her
forte, perhaps. Is In the folk song.
Opening her program with Blast
"L'ameau et un OUeau Rebelle,
Mrs. Spauldlng Immediately won
the complete confidence and con
centration of her audience.
In her second group she swung
into negro spirituals "Lord, I Want
to Be," "Da Gospel Train," the be
loved and ever-popular "Deep Riv
er" and "Joshua Fit d Battle ob
Jericho."
The third group Included San
derson's "Until," Youman's "With
out a Song," Curran's "Life' and
the largo-like "Old Mother Hub
bard" by Hutchinson.
As an encore Mrs. Spauldlng res
ponded with "Ah, Sweet Mystery
of Life." Miss Dorothy Pearoa was
the accompanist. 1
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MILLER'S
R. N. Paynes are
Honored Guests
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Payne were
honored Wednesday evening when
a group of friends surprised them
wun a nousewarming at their new
home. Mrs. Fred Fleming and Mrs.
A. K. LaBrancha arranged the af
fair. Card wen in play during the
evening and later supper was serv
ed.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Payne,
the guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Moored, Miss Eileen and Miss
Irma Moored, Mr. and Mrs. James
Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey King,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eaton, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph King, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Karsten, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Law
rence, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Miller,
Mis Leona La Branch, Eldon Cot
tew, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fleming
and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. La Branche.
Writers' Section
At Lytle Home
Mrs. Julia Lytle was hostess to
members of the Writer' club Tues
day night. Prof. W. E. Lawrence
of Corvallis led in a program of
creative writing. Taking part were
Mrs. J. C. Nelson, Ferry Relgle
man, Mrs. Jessie Singleton, Prof.
M. E. Peck, Mr. W. F. Fargo, Mlse
Edna Garfield, Mrs. F. Q. Franklin,
Mr. Blanche Jones and Mrs. Ly
tic. Others present were Mrs. W. D.
Smith, Miss Graoe Elisabeth Smith,
Ernest Smith, Mrs. Morton Peck,
Mis Renska Swart, Dr. Mary Row
land, Dr. Franklin, Mrs. W. E.
Lawrence of Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs.
John Clifford and Mrs. F. P. Mc
Whorter also of Corvallis.
Paul Whiteman on
U. of O. Campus
Eugene, Oct. 21 The tantalizing
rhythm of the "King of Jazz,
alia "the dean of modern American
danc music," alias Paul Whiteman,
will provide entertainment for home
coming crowd on the University of
Oregon campus in Eugene Friday.
The maestro will direct his 30-
plece orchestra in an hour concert
in the university's McArthur Court,
beginning at :30. At 10 o'clock
and continuing until 1 a. m. he
will play in the court for the uni
versity' gala homecoming dance.
An abundance of featured ar
tlsts will be heard with the orches
tra. Whiteman' hobby of discov
ering new talent keeps hi troupe
liberally sprinkled with coming stars,
With him on his tour through Eu
gene he brings Jimmy Blerly, hand
some tenor; Marian Manners, sou
thern soprano; Al Gallodoro, ace
saxophonist; .Roy Bargy, outstand
ing pianist; the "Swing Wing" of
Teagarden, La Vere and Teagar
den; and Mike Flngatore, banjo
marvel.
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Miss Arbuthnot
Club Speaker
Independence Miss Kathrine Ar
buthnot of Monmouth, teacher of
geography In the Normal depart
ment, was the speaker at the meet
ing of the Woman's club Tuesday
afternoon and gave an Illustrated
talk on her world tour.
Mrs. Bruce Spauldlng of Dallas
aang a group of numbers.
The next meeting of the club
will be held November 3 and will
be known as Neighboring Club day.
Dean Victor Morris of Eugene has
been invited to be the guest speak-
Mrs. K. L. Williams, Mrs. C. D.
Smiley and Mrs. C. Charbonneau
were hostesses for the afternoon
and served refreshments.
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HICKORY
SO -EASY
ONE-PIECE SEAMLESS
LATEX DRESS SHIELDS
Hickory ! Mtobiattaa iti 50th
Anniversary , . , so we re Inviting
yam to a ieoi treat . . . with your
purchase) of 3 pain ol Hickory
''So-Easy" SMelds (regular 35a
perr pair value) ... for $1 we'll in
clude on oiled -eilk i 4H inch
Endurette Handi-Kit equipped with
Glider fastener . . . value 25c . . .
without charge). The) "So Easy"
shields have) silk eyelet guides, on
original Hickory Mature. Easy to
sew la properly easy to remove.
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Bride-Elect
Is Honored
Miss Neoma Z wicker, bride-eleet
of Joe Helling, was honored with a
shower last night at the home of
Mrs. Harold Zwlcker.
Mrs. Kenneth Zwlcker. Miss Alice
Lambert and Miss Jeanette Zwlcker
assisted Mrs. Harold Zwlcker with
the serving.
Those present were Mrs. Fred
Zwlcker, Bonnie June and Carol
Jean Zwlcker. Mrs. George Zwlcker,
Mrs. Clara Roberts, Mrs. Eva
Zwlcker, Mrs. Marjorle Lewis, Miss
Marion Zwlcker, Mrs. Rllla Chap
man, Mrs. Kenneth Zwlcker, Miss
Helen Llese, Mrs. Terdic Hall, Miss
Genevieve Tucker, Mrs. Imogene
Canaan, Miss Marjorle Baker, June
Shrum, Miss Juanlta Bhrum. both
of Portland, Steve Zwlcker and the
hostess, Mrs. Harold Zwlcker.
Miss Neoma Zwlcker and Mr,
Relllng will be married October 30.
They will make their home in Sa
lem.
. .
Miss Wilma Doss
Feted at Party
Woodbum Miss Wllma Doss,
whose marriage to Ernest Livesay
takes place tonight at the Metho
dist Episcopal church, was honored
with a pre-nuptlal shower by mem
bers of the Rebekah lodge after the
regular meeting Tuesday evening.
Miss Doss was brought into the
lodge room in a small wagon and
presented with a clothes basket
filled with gifts. Mrs. W. H-Broyles
and Mr. Fred Hall acted aa flower
girl in appropriate costume.
Plans were made to hold a family
dinner November 13. Committee
appointed were: Kitchen, Mrs.
James H. Livesay, Mrs. Jeanette
Zlmmerle and Mrs. George Beach;
dining room, Mrs. W. P. Lessard,
Mis Wllma Doss, Mrs. Vernon
Trent, Mrs. Harold Mulkey and
Miss Opal Hasenyager.
Plans were also discussed for a
carnival to be held December 3.
Mrs. Vernon Frenti, good of order
chairman, will select the commit
tees for this event.
New officer were nominated for
the semi-annual election, which will
be held November 10.
Refreshment were served by Mrs.
J. Meivin Ringo, miss Joyce wood
fin, Mrs. Fred Hall, Mrs. Nettle
Johnson and Miss Nona Otjen.
A large number of member and
visitor were present.
.
The Woman Benefit association
will meet In the Knights of Pythias
hall this evening at 3 o'clock. There
will be a business meeting and in
stallation of officers.
Mothers! Treat
Children's Colds
This Proved Way
More mothers use VapoRub than any
ouier meaicauon oi its una wey
have proved it by use in their own
nomea. n was fur
ther proved in the
world's largest eolda
cllnlo. No '"dosing"
just massage v epottu d
on throat, chest, and
bach at bedtime. Almost at once.
It poultice-and-vapor action start
to loosen rjhleinn. relieve irrita
tion and coughing, help break local
congestion. i
ten, by morning
the worst of the
oold I over.
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MILLINERY
"Priced To Delight The Budgeteers!!
Expertly Fashioned Fur Felts - Smartly
Tailored Imported Austrian Velours --
Persian and Fur Trims Models In
OFF THE FACE
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The
Mr. and Mrs. X. Horton will be
host to their friends at their home.
IS South Cottage street. Tuesday.
October 3. The occasion Is the
Mth wedding anniversary of the
couple. Hours will be from 1 to 6
and 1 p I o clock.
.
Mrs. Hunt Qulnn win give con
tract bridge lessons at the Hotel
Marlon this coming Monday at
10:15 a. m, 3:30 p. m. and 7:30
p. m. The evening session will be
devoted to beginners.
Dancing Club
Enjoys Affair
zena one of the outstanding
affairs for the season for the Hap
py Hour dance club was tne dance
given for the birthday anniversaries
of charter members, Mrs. R. A.
Looney, Salem, and Mrs. Milton
Stephen and N. R. BoUand, Zena,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hol
land.
In addition to the honor guests
the following were present: Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Martin and children,
Margaret, Floy and Marvin; Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Butler, Mr. and Mr.
Ira Martin, Mr. and Mr. Charles
Gilbert and sons, Robert and Mer-
ril, Mr. and Mrs. Oilbert Pones and
children, Richard and Jewel, Mr.
and Mrs. Church Stephens, R. A.
Looney, Mil ton Stephens, Mrs. N. R.
Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Ephrlam
Bonn, Mr, and Mrs. Richard Pear-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Chris A. Halle-
man and children, Robert, Jack,
William and Carolyn, Esther Damm,
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Crawford and
daughter, Wllma, Mr. and Mrs.
George Haldeman and daughter,
Kay, Janet and Anna Marie Pear
son, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon James,
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Williams, Bes
sie and Dale Cresswel,
The Capital Assembly of Artisans
will hold its regular business meet
ing at t o'clock Thursday evening
at the Fraternal temple. Cards will
be In play following the meeting,
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Albany Election of officers in
Linn Auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign
Wars, held recently resulted In the
following being elected: President.
Mrs. Ida Parsons; senior vice-president,
Mrs. Jessie Lytle; Junior vice-
president, Mrs. Olga Lucht; trea
surer, Mrs. Blanche Allphln;
chaplain, Mrs. Polly Stile; con
ductress, Mrs. Perls Nygren; guard.
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Installation is scheduled to take
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Friend of Jimmy BlondsQ, son
of Mrs. Helen Blond ell, are happy
to learn that be I recovering sat
isfactorily at the Salem General
hospital from an operation per
formed recently.
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