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Friday, January 21, 1938 The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Fivf Society, Clubs and Music eaus to mm, Ma wn Former Salem Girl Married In "Portland Miss Helen Laureaard, formerly of Salem, daughter of the Olaf Laur aards, became the bride of Joseph Eliot Keyser, aon of Mr. and Mm. Charlei P. Keyser, at a oertroony solemnised at 4 o'clock last Sunday afternoon In the Church of Our Father tn Portland. Rev. Mr. atelner read the Impressive service. The bride was given In marriage by her father. She wore a floor- length model of aquamarine satin, fashioned with draped sleeves and neck. Her turban was of the same material and she carried pyre the urns and yellow orchids. Miss Peggy Munger of Salem was the honor attendant. She wore a floor-length gown of old rose ribbed taffeta and carried a bouquet of violets and freesias. Blake Hopwood served as best man and ushers Included Theodore Crawford and Alex Culbert&on. A reception followed in the Chan nlng room of the church. Later the couple left for a wedding trip to California. Mrs. Keyser attended the Univer alty of Oregon, where she was af filiated with Delta Oamma. She later was a member of the Oregon 8tate library staff. Mr. Keyser at tended the University of Oregon and studied in Paris and Home. Junior Club to Have Guest Night All members of the Salem Jun ior Woman's club are asked to meet promptly at 8- o'clock at the club house next Monday evening to re ceive their quota of ticket to sell for the annual St Valentine's ball which will be an event of Satur day, February 6. The meeting will be a "guest nlght"and members may bring friends. Mrs. Olive Doak Bynon of the Red Cross will speak on "Co operation Between Social Agencies and Service Groups." A musical program has also been arranged, featuring Miss Josephine Bross, who will sing several numbers. Supper will be served later In the evening. Miss Olga Janlk Is chairman for the evening's pro gram, and assisting her are Miss Maria Dare, Miss Victoria Schnei der. Miss Ruth Thomas, Mrs. Peter Foelkl, and Mrs. Verne Robb. Mrs. Roy Dale is Honored Guest Scott Mills A miscellaneous shower was given Wednesday after noon at the home of Mrs. Joe Dale in compliment to her daughter-in- law, Mrs. Roy Dale, a bride of a few months, who recently came here from Clear Brook, Minn. Present were Mrs. Roy Dale, Mrs. Hannah Taylor, Mrs. H. H. Macy, Mrs. Nina Merriman, Mrs. O. Vol ker, Mrs. Mary Nelson, Mrs. Nora Ltttlepage, Mrs. Jennie Lawrence, Mrs. Grace Dart, Mrs. Addle Smith, Mrs. 8. P. Moberg, Mrs. A. H. Pera ly, Mrs. Zella Smith, Mrs. E. W. Coulson, Miss Beatrice Amundson, Mrs. Dora Morton, Mrs. Ethel Cox, Mrs. J. W. McCracken, Mrs. Sophie Newton, Miss Sylvia Shut, Mrs. J. N. Amundson, Mrs. Josle Wakefield and Mrs. Joe Dale. Young People Install Officers At an impressive candlelight ser vice held a the Salem Japanese church the oft leers of the Young People's league and the newly or ganized Senior League were Installed for the coming year. Committee chairmen were also installed at that time with Mrs. Edna Ellis presiding. Senior league officers are: Presi dent, Roy Kaneko; program chair man, Helen Tanaka; secretary. May Ove; membership chairman, Anna Takayama; social chairman, Suml Ogura;. treasurer, Ko Yada; social service, Minnie Ogura: publicity, Henry Tanaka; church service, Yo shlkal; advisors, Martha Okuda and Tom Oye. Young People's league officers in clude, president, Hiroshl Kaneko; program chairman, Paul Tanaka; membership chairman, Margaret Te rns ki; secretary, Chlyo Salto; trea surer, Hideo Toklmoto; social chair man. Tats Yada; church service, Ta kashl Kyono; art, Jun Watanabe. Next Saturday evening at 8 o' clock the monthly fellowship dinner will be held In the social room of the Japanese church. Consul Kan Yoshlda, Japanese consul at Port land, will be the main speaker for the evening. His topic will be on some phase of Japanese culture. In Japanese and English. Arrangements are being made by Suml Ogura and Tats Yada, the newly elected social chairmen. All Japanese friends of the church are Invited to the dinner and to hear the speaker. The Royal Neighbors will meet Monday evening at o'clock m the Fraternal temple. . The executive board of the Salem Council of Church worn en will meet Tuesday, January 35, tn the Y.M.C.A headquarters at 2 o'clock. 666 Check COLDS and FEVER Fir D hi... (in. Dm. Headache, M mlnetea The Rembrandt Artists' tulld will meat at the home of Arthur Selan der. 1134 North Summer street, this evening et 1:30 o'clock. Mr. Selander will apeak Informally on thumbnail sketching. ... Un. Howard Leach and Mlat Bffle Ortmea entertained the Bualneai Women'! claas of the First Evangel ical church Tuesday evening with a hard-times party at the home of Mrs. Leach. ... Atkinson-Barr Rites Saturday An event of Interest to Balem folk Is the marriage of Miss Betty Jane Barr, daughter of Mrs. Josephine Steel of Portland, and C. L Barr of Hongkong. China, and Dr. Ros ser Payson Atkinson, son of Dr. R Atkinson, which will be solemnised at St Stephen's Episoopel cathedral In Portland Saturday at 1 o'clock. Little Miss Beverly Jean Oraber of Salem will be her cousin's Junior attendant. Motoring down for the ceremony win be Miss Josephine McOUchrlst and Mrs. Joseph Darby. ... Salem Zontians Meet for Luncheon The Quelle was the scene of a luncheon meeting of the Salem Zonta club Thursday noon. The group will hold a dinner at the Quelle next Thursday night with a speaker scheduled for the program. February third Miss Helen Yockey and Mrs. La Verne Winkler will en tertain the club at the former's home In South High street. Members attending the Thursday luncheon were Miss Nellie Schwab, Miss Helen Yockey, Miss Dorothy Pearoe, Miss Mabel Savage, Miss Hazel Cook, Miss Doris Riches, Miss Kathryn Qunnell, Miss Helen Book er, Miss Barbara Barnes, Mrs Mar garet Rosecrans, Mrs. Winifred Her- rlck, Mrs. Roberta Butler, Mrs. Jane Stacey and Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyre. ... Club Observes 25th Anniversary The prlngle Pleasant Point club celebrated Its 25th anniversary at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Webster Thursday afternoon. It was the same house the first meeting was held In 25 years ago. Mrs. J. N. Robertson, the club's first president, and Mrs. L. W. Pot ter, the second president, were preS' ent. The six charter members of the club were given corsages by the club members They Include Mrs. J. N. Robertson, Mrs. L. W. Potter, Mrs. E. S. Coates, Mrs. E. O. Clark, Mrs. W. H. Orabenhorst and Miss Grace Robertson. The table was centered with a tiered cake decorated In silver. Red tapers guarded the arrangements. Special guests at the affair were J. A. Mothom, Mrs. O. E. Davis, Mrs. P. W. Webster, L. W. Potter and Mrs. Charlea 8 purlin. Members present In addition to the charter members were Mrs. C. F. Mumm, Mrs. Rue Drsger. Mr. and Mrs. E.O. Coates, Mrs. George Ouer- ne, Mrs. J. M. Colbum. Mrs. J. W. Yates, Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Seeley, Mrs. Frank Clark, Mrs. George Ora benhorst, Mr. and Mrs. William Mc- Carroll and Mrs. Frank Webster. Luncheon Given for ' Miss Roberts . lias Mlldl Robert was honor- ed with a smartly arranged dessert luncheon and bridge this afternoon when Mrs. Charlea Claggett and Mrs. William Hammond shared hos tess honors at the Claggett home In North 24th street Violets and rosebuds centered the luncheon tables, where covers were placed for Miss Roberta, the honor guest, Mrs. Harold dinger, Mrs. Ro bert Herrall, Mrs. Thomas Ds Beck Lives ley, Mrs. Conrad W. Paul us, Mrs. Vernon Perry, Mrs. Clayton Foreman, Mrs. Olen Wilbur, Mrs. Oarlen Simpson, Mrs. Deryl Myers, Mrs. Lortng Schmidt, Mrs. Homer Smith, Jr., Mrs. Chandler Brown, Miss Kreta Jans, Miss Rovena Eyre, Miss Kaye Gouley, Miss Kay Laugh rlge, and the hostesses, Mrs. Wil liam Hammond and Mrs. Charles Clsggett. ... St. Paul's Episcopal guild will sponsor a benefit card party at the Woman's clubhouse Wednesday, February 16, It has been announced. Those wishing reservations are ask ed to call Mrs. A. D. Woodmansee, 7509; Mrs. George A. White, 6128. or Mrs. Alton Hurley. 3161. Mrs. Hurley Is chairman of the benefit ... Couple Married in East January 12 Wood bum Miss Lucille Ander son and Frank (Jlmmle) Chapelle, son of Mrs. Clara Chapelle of Woodbum, were married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson, In Gor don. Neb- January 12. The wedding was held at the Gordon Church of God with Rev. R. A. Germany, the pastor, offici ating. Attendants were Miss Ber- ntce Schneider and Verlln Hutton, both of Gordon. The bride wore dark gray Ullleur with blue acces sories and a shoulder corsage of roses, sweet peaa and violets. Mrs. Chapelle has lived in Wood bum for the past 18 months and Mr, Chapelle has lived here most of his life. He was graduated from Woodbum high school tn 1926. Mrs. Chapelle Is a graduate of the Gor don high school. Mr. and Mrs. Chapelle returned to Woodbum Sunday and will make their home here. ... Alpha Temple to Fete Grand Chief AlbanyAlpha Temple, No. 1, of the Pythian Sisters, which met In regular session Tuesday evening, made tentative plans to entertain the grand chief, Clara Moss of All oc, who will make an official visit to Albany temple February 1. A no-hostess dinner will be given In the visitor's honor preceding the temple session, with Mrs. Loren Wil son, Mrs. Albert Lester Sender and Mrs. John Bryant as the committee In charge. Initiation will feature the temple session. At the close of the meeting a lun cheon was served to 40 members by Mrs. E. G. Arnold, Mrs. W. H. Wat son and Mrs. Charles Kelly. The Wobomku Campflre Girls group met Monday night at the home of Mrs. Paul Moras tn Court street Mrs. Morse is the former guardian of the group and Mrs. Jo seph Felton was Introduced as the new guardian. A business meeting was held dur ing the evening. Mlu Velora Williams will enter tain the group at her home, 740 Chemeketa street, Monday at 7:30 o'clock. Any high school girl In terested in the Campflre organisa tion is invited to attend the meeting. ... Rebekah Degrees Conferred Monday At tne regular meeting or Salem Rebekah lodge, No. l, Monday eve ning the Rebekah degree was con ferred upon Miss Luclle Mosher and Miss Clara Zuber. Mrs. Myrtle Wal ker and Mrs. Myrs Dotson were In troduced as new members of the lodge. The new Noble Grand appointed Hannah Beard, Ruth Horniday and Christina Cladek on the finance committee and Bessie Edwards as press correspondent. Miss Ella Smith was appointed as the chairman of the birthday committee for January, ... Chapter V, P.F.O. Has Founder's Day Lebanon Chapter V, of P.E.O.. observed Founder's day at special services held at the home of Mrs. Hugh Olds last Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Peter Tweed arranged this part of the program and Mrs. Hugh Kirk pa trick sang during 'its presentation. At 1 o'clock Mrs. Olds and Mrs. Klrkpatrlck served luncheon from a charmingly appointed buffet ta ble. Mrs. N. E. Irvine and Mrs, Ed Payne served at the table. Falls City Girl Weds in Portland Falls City Mildred Ounloo. daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Dunlop, was married recently to Ernest uumnger of Portland. The service was red by her father, Rev. I Dunlop, the ceremony taking place at the home of the bride's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith, In Willamette Heights, Port land. Mr. Buiiinger Is employed at the U. 8. National bank, Port land. Mrs. Buiiinger received her early education In schools here while her father was pastor of the Methodist church here. The Degree of Honor will hold In stallation ceremonies in the K. P. hall at 8 o'clock Friday, Alpha Oamma Delta alumnae will be entertained at the home of Mrs. James Turnbull. 850 Market street, Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Wesley an Service j Guild Meets A group met Monday evening when the Misses Helen Infrey and Faith Friday entertained at the tatter's homo in north Bummer street. The group completed the organ isation of a unit of the Wealeyan Service guild, a business and pro fessional women's organisation of the Methodist Episcopal church. This unit Is sponsored by the Les- Memorlal M, K. church. It is the second one to organise In Salem, the other being under the auspices of the Jason Lee Memorial M. B. church. Mrs. Ruth Norrls led the guild devotional service ritual and Mrs. Wilbur Ankeny presented the mis sionary lesson, telling of the mission work of the two mother societies, the Woman's Home Missionary soci ety, and the Woman's Foreign Mis sionary society of the Methodist church. During the business session offi cers were elected: President, Mrs. Ruth Norrls; corresponding secre tary, Mrs. E. Ogdon; recording sec retary, Faith Friday; treasurer, La- Verne Proctor. V.F.W. Auxiliary Meets at Silverton Silverton The regular meeting of the Veterans of Foreign Wars aux iliary was held Wednesday evening at the armory club rooms. At the sewing club held at the home of Mrs. M. 8. Chandler with Mrs.. L. Deve ricks and Mrs. L. W. Coughennower as co-hostesses, scrap books and face masks for the hos pital were made. Twenty-four masks were completed and sent to the veterans' hospital at Portland and more will be finished later. Mrs. Arthur Nelson Is sewing club chair man assisted by Mrs. L. A. Stand' ard and Mrs. J. A. Seeley. An aU-day quilting bee will be held at the home of th. auxiliary president, Mrs. A. P. Bolle, on Tues day, January 25, with a no-hostess dinner to be served at noon. All members are urged to attend. Mrs. Bolle named as her refresh ment committee for the February 2 meeting to Include Mrs. M. L. Rappe, Mrs Scott McPlke, Mrs. c. D. Service. Following the separate sessions the post and auxiliary held a Joint social hour with a stunt program featured and each member had a part In the entertainment Mrs. Fred Mehl, program chairman, an nounced the selections. Supper was served. ... Pringle Club at Adams Residence Pringle An all -day meeting of the Prlngle Woman's club was held Wed nesday at the home of Mrs. George Adams, with Mrs. Fred Ramey shar ing hostess honors. A no-host luncheon was served at noon with covers placed for Afrs. Margaret Adams, Mrs. O. T. Sealey, Mrs. Charles Spurllng, Mrs. Anita Bonney, Mrs. F. R. Clarke, Mrs. J. Nasltn, Mrs. J. Van Lydergraf, Mrs. Leon Lalgle, Mrs. K. 8- Coates, Mrs. Ruth Koettek, Mrs. John Fabry, 8r, Mrs. John Fabry, Jr, Mrs. H. B. Melehert, Vn. Paul Ourguricb, Mrs. S. D. Emery, Mrs. B. A. Hllf lker, Mrs. H. . BUpleton. Mrs. F. Wlltsey. Mrs. O. W. Orabenhorst Mrs. Sarah Keys, Mrs. K, M. Larson and small son, Mrs- H. o. Ramey and Helen, Ed Coates, Leon Lalgle, Oecar Sea ley, O. W. Orabenhorst Oeorge Ad ams and the hostesses, Mra. Fred Ramey and Mrs. Oeorge Adams. Mrs. John Van Lydergraf Invited the group to her home for the next meeting, February 2, ... D. A. V. Benefit is Splendid Success A large crowd attended the bene fit card party of the Disabled Ameri can Veterans and their auxiliary Thursday evening at the Woman's club. Thoae attidtnc were Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Krehbltl. Mra. Clara HeCormlck. Mr. and Un, Frank Or oalar. Mra. Oorca Hiactalar. Mra. Saul a. Jans. lira. Trier Brown, Mra Loulaa Lorain, Mra. O. Hard int. Mra. U. B. South. Mra J. O. Situ la- ton. Cliff BlUlaaar. Mra. Bloor M. SUo- tr. Mra. Ptin K. Smith. Mra. M. A. Baldwin. Mra. W. a. Parker. Mr. and Mra. I. O. Preach. Or. J. Harry Koran, Ethel M. Moran. Mr. and Mra O. D. Courtaler. Mr. and Mra Hiram Dobaon. Mr. and Mra. A. Bmltha. Mr. and Mra Roy Ham- mar, Mr. ana Mra ma Hansen, Mra Ul na Kuenall. Dick Oabiing, Mr. and Mrs. Otto MehiholU, Mr. and Mrs. M. . Townaand. Mr. and Mra. R. C. Stryker. Mr. and Mra. Hanry Sim. Mr. and Mra. Br Woclka, Mrs. Shaw, Un. Clark, Mra NcUla ONaU, Mra Rata Lmch. Mra, H. Hofstater. Mrs. . R. Owens. Mr. and Mrs. Holpoke, Clarence aonan, Mra, aaiw wstasi, J. lock, c. R Jamas. Mr. and Mra. William Oarothara, Mrs. M. B. Peat, Mra. L. D. Aldrlch. Mrs. J. A. Krsba, Mra Charlea W. Snr- dar. Mra. J. C. Jones, Mra Rar Smith, Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair. Mrs. Dan Brian!. Mra. J. Kehehoff, Mrs. 0. Hcckmsn. Mra. Roy Pollard. Mr. and Mrs. Russell lfudd, Mr. and Un. P. J. Irons. Mr. and Mra Ward Wolfe, Pern Pfohl, Mrs. Ns den. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. MeElTaln. Mra Beulah Shields, Mr. and Mra. B. T, Xdean. Mra Ralph 8. Secor, Mrs. Prank ..Irak, Mr. and Mrs. Vara Oetrandrr, Mrs. i Jamas Moorman, Mra. Minnie- Broekwell. Mr. and Mra, Herman Lafky, Mr. and Mra. Stewart Johns, Mr. and Mra. Ed Parton, Ted Paeranboom. Mrs. Archie Brewster. Mra. H. O. Olran. Mra. L. B. Kepplnccr, Mr. and Mra. Pred Btelus, Mr. and Mra. Paul TharaUon. Mra Leon Hansen, and Mra Mary K, ooflaa. Burt-Hall Vows Said in Woodbum Woodbum At a beautiful candle light ceremony Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred 8. 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