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Monday, February 21, 1938 The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon r Society, Clubs and Music Town and Country Club is Honored Mrs. George A. White will preside at luncheon and bridge In her West LefelLe street residence Wednesday honoring members of the Town and Gown Country club and several ad ditional guest. Club members Include Mrs. Clar ence Keene of BUverton, Mrs. Karl fitelwer of Jefferson, Mrs. Margaret LeFurgy, Mrs. Homer Smith, Sr, Mrs. Homer Ooulet, Mrs. Romeo Oouley, Mrs. William McOllchrUt, Jr., Mrs. Jack Currle, Mrs. T. A. Uvesley, Mrs. Karl snell. Mrs. Fred erick 8. Lamport, Mrs. Arch Jerman and the hostess, Mrs. George A. White. Fidelis Class Gives Dinner The Fidelia class of the Jason Lee Memorial church met In the fire place room for a no-host dinner Fri day evening. The patriotic motif was carried out throughout the room and table decorations. Mrs. C. A. Martin, assisted by Mrs. An eel Carnegie and Mrs. Robert Klemple, had charge of the arrangements. After the devo tlonal and business meeting the re 'matnder of the evening was spent with games. Those present Included Rev. and Mrs. Lynn Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burkey, Bernlce Brewster, Ruth Nor ris. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Klemple, Edna McElhaney, Mr. and Mrs. Geo rge Naderman, Cleonna and Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Martin and Jean ette, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young and Nadlne, Mr. and Mrs. Ancel Carnegie, ) Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Martin, Mr. and A. Mrs. J. N. Brlnkley, Betty Lou and Sherrtll, Mrs. Herman Rehfuss and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Campbell. Au Revoir Party Gala Event Mrs. J. A Fehler, who it leaving shortly on ft two-months' trip, was honored with party Friday eve ning when Mrs. J. A. Wiltaey enter tsined In her North 30th street home. Bidden to say au revoir to Mrs. Fehler were Mrs. Victor Butler, Mrs. Arthur Cummlngs, Mrs. Fred Pet arson, Mrs. Cecil Kern, Mrs. Archie Elliott, Mrs. Charles South and the hostess, Mrs. J. A. Wiltaey. Hughes-Powers Vows Said in California Old fit. Mary's church In San Francisco saw the simple wedding service of Miss Margaret Powers, daughter of Mra. A. H. Powers of Marshfifld, and Patrick Hughes, son of Mrs. Anna Erhart of Portland, on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father Henry I. aura. The bride wore a wool ensemble of cactus rose shade, with a corsage of orchids. WKh It she wore a hat of shiny black straw and black ac eessorles. Both young people are graduates of the university of Oregon. Mrs. Hughes was affiliated there with Delta Oamma and Mr. Hughes with Phi Oamma Delta. He later went east for graduate work at Har vard and University of Chicago. Both are well known In Salem, Following the wedding, dinner was served at the home of the bride's sister and brother-ki-law. Mr. and Mrs, Cletus Boodell (Hasel Powers), 414 IHllcrest. San Mateo. and the young couple left on t wedding trip through southern Cali fornia. They are to be at hotne In Portland. . Beta Sigma Phis Meet This Evening Mrs. Thomas J. Drynan will enter tain the Beta Sigma Phis at her home this evening, plans will be made for the annual Fashion show, which will be held this year at the Elks temple on Wednesday, March 33. Mrs. George Scales will be In charge of the event. THI WAN DIM NC WINDSORS. Edward an. the farmer Mra, Wallts WsrrleM. will settle fee fear months Is) this Versailles, Prance, chattel ewned br Mra, rani Oupay. mius to CAES Alt CAME, SAW, and conquered Helen M. Barker, socialite daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Barker of New York, for a rhumbs at the Waldorf, under watchful eye of Orchestra Leader Xavier Cugat left. The Caesar tn this mod ern Instance Is Caesar Romero, Hollywood film actor. Bank Groups at Woodburn Dinner A group of more than 100 bank officers, employes and friends gath ered at Woodburn Thursday evening for a forum dinner meeting of the Marlon county chapter of the Amer ican Institute of Banking with L. C. Buchner, manager of the Woodburn branch of the First National Bank of Portland, presiding. - Members were present from Mill City, Silverton. Mt. Angel, Wood- burn and Salem. Dr. Burt Brown Barker, vice-pres ident of the University of Oregon, was the speaker of the evening, and was Introduced by Lawrence Mann, assistant vice-president of the First National Bank of Portland. Dr. Barker's talk, "The Money Changer's Table," was made ex tremely interesting due to the fact of his having with him a genuine money changer's table dating back to the 16th century- He explained the mechanism of the table to the group, and outlined the progress of the syttem of money handling from the time of the early Biblical days of money changes on until the first banking organisations came Into ex istence. Miss Bessie O. Smith, president of the Marion county chapter, an nounced that the annual banquet for the organisation would be held In Salem during April In the form of a dinner followed by an Informal dance. Arrangements are In charge of the women employes of the three Salem banks, with Mrs. Cordis Wi per of Ladd Ac Bush in eharge. Present were Mr. and Mrs. J. Fuhrer, Bawl Daue, Lucille Jaekow- skl. Leah Suing, Oordie Wiper, MaryeHen Ritchie, Lawrence Maves, Michael Fltvpawiek. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ortanm, Walter McCune, Bob Powell, Horace Jewett, WUHam Morlarrty, Berten Atkins, Frank Crawford, Ray Hoc fates.. Carl Steel- hammer, Clarke Jaekeen, . C. Oretgg. Roger Ketieog. Pl Llp- otd, Hasty Tuttle. Krward Zs- kara. Burl Dueton, fiy Suing, Mr, and Mm. Linn Smith. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Planer, Mr. and Mts. Arthur K aok, Mr. and Mrs. Bel wen Imlah, Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Thompson, Bes sie Smith, Lttelle Fruit, Beulah Van OuHder. Paul Allen. Den Dour- Is, Jack Bush. Margery Irunan and Gladys McKay. Professor Frank Child of Wil lamette university,' instructor for the group In economics this year, was ft special guest at the meeting. W " iiiif r; - i amu Br re n nn & Pythian Sisters Official to Visit Mrs. Clara Moss, grand chief of the Pythian Sisters of Oregon, will pay her official visit to Centralis Temple, No. 11, Pythian Sisters. Tuesday evening. Members and friends will enjoy a no-host dinner at 0 p-m. in the K. P. hall. 348 North Commercial street. Committee for the dinner Is Mrs. Mae Gohrke. Mrs. Dorothy Wilson, Mrs. Lillian Hixson and Mrs. Sylvia Kelly Furlough. The reception committee Includes Mrs. Azsle Hixson and Mrs. Pearl Kinzer. Pythian Sisters are urged to attend. WCTU Institute This Friday The South Salem W C TU. Insti tute will be held In the South Sa lem Friends church on Friday, Feb ruary 96, at 10 o'clock. The morn ing program, has been announced as follows: Devotions, Mrs. Martha Frlaslnii bual ni ie talon, km. Charles Haworth pra Udinc; LI 111 in Stevens and Letislation, Hn, Polndexter; Health Projects In Mar lon County, Mrs. George Moor head; Chil dren's Parm Home, Mrs. Viola Burson: Marlon County W.C.T.U Mrs, Jennie Munn, county president. A no-host lunch will be served at Boon. The afternoon pros rim Includti: De votions. Mrs. C. I. Bneed: vocal solo. Mra. Oordon MeGilehrlit: World W.C.T.u.. Mrs. Stanley Clemes of India; Loyal Tem perance Union. Mrs. Milton Porter: Feb ruary Membership Work, Mrs. O. R. Christie; Alcohol Xducatlon Fund, Mrs. Ruth Toose, stata vice president. All women of South fialem arc la. vited to attend. Boise Wedding of Interest in Capital Announcements are being receiv ed by Salem folk revealing the mar riage of Miss Myra Julia Hulser. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hulser of Boise, Idaho, and David Neal Johnson, formerly of Salem ana now or Boise. The ceremony was a stellar event of Friday, February 18, in the Ida ho capital. Following a wedding trip the couple will be at home at 1415 Harrison Boulevard In Boise, where Mr. Johnson Is state manag er of the United Press association. Mrs. Johnson attended the Uni versity of Oregon. Mr. Johnson is a former Willamette student. Alpha Mu Delphians have post poned their next meeting until March 8, The session was to have been held Tuesday In the Salem public library. The Portland Beta Chi Mothers club has Invited the Salem club to a luncheon to be held at the home of Mrs. George Clark. 7302 North Chase street, Wednesday at 1 o'clock. Those wishing reservations are asked to call Mrs. Arthur U pa ton. Felicitations are being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McGUvra of Forest Orove upon the birth of a daughter Saturday at the Emanuel hospital In Portland. Mrs. McGUvra will be remembered as Louise Nunn, daughter of Mrs. J. J. Nunn of Sa lem. TRY THE TRAIN Let the engineer do die driving whilt yon relax in the deep-cuavhiooed ease of oae of our reclining cnair cart or roomy Fare are very low. for example: Omwtr i SAN tAANCISCO II1.M LOS ANGELES lit 14. U Oooi fa coach or raallalaf stair eon. foot 1 tourist Pallmsaa cost a HMs mar. Southern Pacific: A. F. Noth, Aitent Tel. 4408 D.A.V. Auxiliary Has Many Events Mrs. vera ostrander, department head of the woman's auxiliary of Disabled American Veterans of the World war, returned recently from a trip to Forest Orove and Oregon City, where she made plans for the forthcoming membership drive. The sewing club of the woman s auxiliary of the Disabled American Veterans of the World War met at the home of Mrs. Leon Hansen Fri day afternoon. A shower was given Mrs. Theodore Peeranboom. Tuesday, February 33, United States Veterans' hospital, Portland, will be host to Salem unit, woman's auxiliary of the Disabled American Veterans of the World War. The officials of the hospital have arrang ed an Inspection tour of the hospital. Oregon Woman Wins Coveted Honor Announcement of the appoint ment of Mrs. Dana D. Backes of Klamath Falls as special represen tative of the International Federa tion of Business and Professional Women for the state of Oregon was made today by Miss Lena Madesln Phillips of New York City, Interna tional president Appointment of these International representatives, of whom there will be one in each state, is made with the approval and concurrence of the state president, who. In this Instance, Is Mrs. Zola F. Morgan of Hillsboro. Duties of the International repre sentatives are to acquaint the clubs throughout the state with the work of the International Federation, to assist In the arrangement of pro grams for the observance of Inter national night on February 35, and to stimulate Interest and member ship In the International Federa tion, which was founded by the Na tional Federation of the United States in 1B30 and now has branch es in 35 countries. Mrs. Backes Is a former president of the Klamath Falls Business and Professional Women's dub and former corresponding secretary and treasurer of the Oregon Federation of Business and Professional Wom en's clubs. She Is a graduate of Al berta, Canada, college and Is by profession a fire Insurance agent, She has been long Identified with the Oregon Federation and has the reputation of being an unusually able executive, so that her appoint ment as International Federation representative is regarded as an ap propriate one. Delta Phis Give Dinner Party Willamette University Campus Delta Phi sorority sophomores en tertained with an Informal dinner at the sorority house Sunday, The table was centered with a Delta Phi done in yellow flowers and place and a large mirror. Long yellow ftpaers In crystal holders set uu Mia iiuiai uuigiiia oi uie nouse. Place cards were white with yellow trim. Covers were placed for Miss Jes sie Wood, Miss Jean Bartlett, Miss Verna Vosper, Miss Eleanor Sher man, Miss Enid Winningham, Miss Helen Lois Winningham, Miss Bar bara Chapler, Miss Virginia Moore, Arnold Hard man, Harold Hutchen son. Bob McKown, Floyd Ktrk pet rick, Brono Williams and Jimmy Johnson. Bridge Luncheon Wednesday Event Mrs. Wlllard Marshall will en tertain at luncheon in her Wal nut Park home Wednesday after, noon honoring members of her con tract club. Tables will be made up for bridge later. Club members include Mrs. George weiier, Mrs. Wallace Carson. Mrs. Kenneth Power, Mrs. John R. Caughwell, Mrs. Frank Chapman, Mrs. Kenneth Wilson, Mrs. Wolcott Buren. Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mrs. Ken neth Perry and the hostess, Mrs. Marshall. Miss Josephine McOUchrUt will entertain Informally for a group of the younger set at her North Sum mer street home this evening. Mrs. Clifton Mudd has Invited the Tuesday Drama class to her home tomorrow afternoon for study and tea, Mr. and Mrs. Philmore Huth of Portland were visitors In the capital Sunday. TO CALIFORNIA Yon get speed, comfort, safety at bargain fares $ZtM tv A Mrs. Louis Lachmund Luncheon Hostess Mrs. Louis Lachmund was hostess at a smartly arranged luncheon at Godfrey's this afternoon in compli ment to members of her contract club. Club members Include Mrs. O. O. Locke, Mrs. Linn C. Smith, Mrs. F. S. Lamport, Mrs. Clarence W. Keene of Silverton, Mrs. George F. Rod gers, Mrs. Henry W. Meyers and the hostess, Mrs. Louis Lachmund. A benefit card party will be held at 8U Vincent de Paul parish house at f:15 o'clock Tuesday night. Bridge, pinochle and "500" will be in play and all interested persons are invited. Aurora Woman's Club Complimented Aurora Mrs. James Ogle, assisted by Mrs. E. p. Mlchell, entertained Wednesday afternoon for members of the Aurora Woman's club and a few additional guests. Mrs. Peter Mudle of Portland was guest speaker during the program hour, which was preceded by a short business meeting. Mrs. Mudle stress ed the value of Oregon products and exhibited a large number of varieties of canned food. Dispensing hospitalities at the re freshment hour were the hostesses. assisted by Mrs. N. E. Manock and Mrs. L. O. Olesy. Guests were Mrs. Clinton, Mrs. E- J. Snyder and Mrs. J. T. Smith. Mrs. J W Sadler, general chair man, has completed arrangements for the silver tea to be given at the Presbyterian church on Washing ton's birthday. The proceeds wlll be used for the Saldie Orr Dunbar ex pense fund. Everyone la cordially in vited to attend. Mrs. Sid Morley Feted at Party silverton using the valentine motif effectively about the rooms. the Bernard Johnson home was the scene Friday afternoon of a charm ingly arranged post nuptial miscel laneous shower of gifts and social hour in compliment to Mrs. Sid Morley (Ella Larson.) Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Adolph Johansen were co-hostesses for the affair. Guests were Mrs. Bid Morley, Mrs. Eric Larson, Mrs. H. Elliott, Mrs. R. N. Sliffe, Mrs. O. Brenden, Mrs. C. Almquist, Mrs. O. Alm qulst, Mrs. H. Lehman, Mrs. O. Johnson, Mrs. P. Jones, Mrs. Lester Standard, Mrs. H. Dokken, Mrs. P Oas, Miss Ida Oas, Mrs. P. Nelson, Mrs. George Bowman, Mrs. Jim Francis, Mrs. L. Schneider, Miss Cora Schneider, Mrs. L. Thomas, Mrs. P. W. Noftsker, Mrs. S. Ma theny, Mrs. O. Gostofs, Mrs. Ray mond Holm, Mrs. Richard Holm, Mrs, E. Olson, Mrs. C. Clark, Miss Ina Clark, Mrs. E. Erlck&on, Miss Amy Erlckson, Mrs. M. Hatteberg and Mrs. H, Ostegar. The Presbyterian Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. L. O. Clement at 3:30 o'clock Wednesday. Mystery friends will be disclosed at this time. The O.E.S. Social Afternoon club will meet Tuesday afternoon In the Masonic temple. Woodburn Girl Weds in Washington Woodburn Miss Edna Strouse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Strouse of Woodburn, became the bride of Vernon Solomon of Sandy, Saturday, February 19, at ft quiet wedding which took place at Van couver. Accompanying the young couple to Vancouver were Miss Delia Strouse, Walter Wengenroth and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Daimler. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon will make their home at Bandy. Thursday evening the bride was honored with a miscellaneous pre nuptlal shower at the Strouse home on Broadway. Hostesses were Mrs. Harry Strouse and Delia Strouse. Cards were enjoyed and refresh ments served. Present were Mrs, Oma Blosser of St Paul, Mrs. Ethel Miller of Auro ra, Mrs. Elmer Klamp, Mrs. Kenith Dickinson, Mrs. A. M. Burt, Mrs. Mary Myers of Aurora, Mrs. C. F. Daimler of Sandy, Mrs. Ann Lyall of Seattle, Misses Oladys Smith, Margaret Miller and Denay Strouse, the honor guest, Miss Edna strouse and the hostesses, Mrs. Harry Strouse and Miss Delia Strouse. 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Following formal initiation at the Sigma Tau fraternity the new members were honored guests at ft breakfast at the Golden Phaesant, Present were William Campbell, Max Dietrick, Charles Donaldson, Ber nard Hagedorn, Arnold Hardman, John Horton, Warren Lesaeg, Edwin McWain, Mark Nearly. Connie Schnieder, Kenneth Sherman, Roger 8 trench, William Parker. Otto WIN son. Bill Hansen, Bob Farmer, Bill Burget, Bill Miller, Lloyd Riehl and Dr. Robert Moulton Gatke. The Alpha Psl Delta fraternity honored their initiates at a dinner at the fraternity house. The table was centered with a bouquet of red carnations and long red tapers. Covers were placed for Howard Eberly, Kenneth Hunt, Richard Jewett, Fred Bernau, George Sch rieber, Bob McKown, Dick Jones, WendaU Patch, Bob Brady, Gerald Laurens, Bill Borden, Quay Was- ( Concluded on Page 7) Window Shades Made to fit your windows In our shade factory, will last longer and look better. See eor famoas T Ml tin. 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