Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 12, 1938, Page 5, Image 5

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    Wednesday, October 12, 1938
The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon
Society, Clubs and Music
taiite o ftovtaa tort, Phoat MtB
B.P.W. Banquet
Thursday at
Hotel Marion
Leslie M. Scott, president of the
Portland Chamber of Commerce, will
be the speaker for the Business and
Professional Women's banquet
Thursday evening at the Marion ho
tel. Mr. Scott is the son of the late
Harvey W. Scott, former editor of
the Oregon i an. His aunt, Mrs. Abi
gail Scott Duniway, was a pioneer
advocate of women's rights. Mr. Scott
was graduated from the University
of Oregon in 1899.
He joined forces with his father
In 1899 and until 1904 was state cor
respondent and news and political
writer of the Oregonian. In 1904 he
became associate editor and remain
ed as such until 1910. In 1911 he be
came intimately identified with the
business Interests of the daily and
was made vice-president of the com
pany publishing it, a position which
he still retains.
Guests of the B. and P. W. club,
who represent the civic clubs in Sa
lem, are Dr. Helen Pearce, Interna
tional Zonta; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan J.
Stewart. Rotary club; Mr. and Mrs.
David A. Wright, Kiwanls; Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Ramseyer, Lions; Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth D. Lee, 20-30;
Mrs. Earl Andresen, American Le
gion auxiliary; Miss Irene Windsor,
Junior Woman's club; Miss Lillian
McDonald. Zonta; Miss Grace Elisa
beth Smith. Altruists; Miss Verda
Olmsted, Ecclesia; Miss Rovena Eyre
Capital Journal; Miss Maxine Bur
en, Statesman; Miss Orma L. Beard-
shaar, Credit Woman's Breanfast
club; Miss Eula J. McCully, Wom
an's club; Fred D. Thielsen. Cham
ber of Commerce; Mayor and Mrs.
V. E. Kuhn. Judge and Mrs. Percy
R, Kelly and Mrs. Waldo C. Zeller,
A.A.U.W.
Mrs. George H. Swift
Entertains Guild
Mrs. George H. Swift entertained
the Junior Guild of St. Paul's Epls
copal church Tuesday afternoon at
the rectory.
Assistant hostesses were Mrs.
Henry V. Compton, Mrs. E. J. Soel
lars and Mrs. I. M. Schannep.
Present were Mrs. David Eason,
Mrs. Harry Crain, Mrs. George Ot
ten, Mrs. Harold dinger. Mrs. John
Brophy, Mrs. Henry Compton, Mrs.
George swift, Mrs. E. J. Scellars.
Mrs. William H. Lytle, Mrs. Robert
Stanfield of Portland, Mrs. Donald
C. Roberts, Mrs. Arthur Knox, Mrs.
Charles Jory, Mrs. Harold H,
Young, Mrs. Frank Patterson, Mrs.
Homer Goulet, Sr.. Mrs. U. G. Ship
ley, Mrs. Cal F. Patton, Mrs. A. D.
Woodmansce. Mrs. Ivan O. Martin,
Mrs. J. N. Chambers, Mrs. Alton D.
Hurley, Mrs. Miller B. Hayden,
Mrs. I. M. Schannep, Mrs. Kenneth
Bell, Mrs. Edward Duffy, Mrs. W.
Carlton Smith, Mrs. Sydney Krom-
er, Mrs. Lee Warnick and Mrs. Cor-
ncllns Thomas.
Mrs. Ira L. Darby and Mrs. John
J. Elliott are catling a meeting of
all women working on the Commun
ity Chest drive for Friday morning
at 10 o'clock at the Chamber of
Commerce.
Mrs. Harris Lletz Invited members
of the Adolynk club U) her home for
luncheon and cards this afternoon.
Additional guests were Mrs. Frank
Prime and Mrs. Richard Meyer.
Date Set For I
Three-Act Play 1
November 3 is the date chosen for
the presentation of "The Dark
Tower," which is a three act play
from the pen of Woolcott and
Kaufman. The performance la be
ing sponsored by Capital unit of the
American Legion auxiliary and Is
being produced by the Salem Civic
Players under the diiection of Miss
Beulah Graham.
A cast of unusual talent is now
working on this three act comedy
In the old high school building,
where the Salem Civic Players have
their headquarters.
The ticket sale, to be announced
later, Is in charge of Mrs. Prank
Marshall, finance officer of the
American Legion auxiliary.
House Mother
Honored Guest
Alpha Phi Alpha sorority will en
tertain at tea In the North Summer
street chapter house Thursday af
ternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock honor
ing the new house mother, Mrs. W.
E. Kirk.
Miss Ruth Yocom will greet the
guests at the door and Miss Betty
Williams will Introduce to the line,
which will Include Mrs. Kirk, Mrs.
Frank Erickson, Mrs. Lestle Sparks
and Miss Marjorie Jones, house
president.
Gold chrysanthemums will form
the decorative note about the rooms
and on the tea table. Mrs. George
Vehra and Mrs. Charles Wilson will
preside at the urns from 4 until 5
o'clock. Mrs. Bryan Goodenough and
Mrs. David Wright will pour from
5 until 6 o'clock. Sorority maids will
assist about the rooms.
Townsend chorus will gather at
the home of Mrs. T. W. Davies, 941
North Cottage street, at 7:30 o'clock
Saturday evening.
Frank N. Derbys
Wedded 60 Years
Felicitations will be extended to
Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Derby Friday
upon the occasion of their 60th wed
ding anniversary. They will enter
tain with a dinner with only mem
bers of their family present.
Mr. and Mrs. Derby were married
In Iowa Just 60 years ago. They
came to Salem 47 years ago and
have made their home here since
that time.
Woman's auxiliary of St. Paul's
Episcopal church will entertain with
a no-host luncheon at the parish
house Thursday.
Mac Dowell Club Holds
First Rehearsal of Year
The Salem MacDowell club will nave an unusually successful season
if plans made last night at the home of Mrs. Laura Rand Terril, director,
materialize. The club, one of the oldest singing organizations In the state,
has named Prof. William Wright as co-director with Mrs. Terril for the
first concert and Mrs. Charles Sherman has been named business man
ager. Concerts will be given In
early December, February and April I at last night's session. All old
with John H. Patrick, basso with
the Chicago Civic Opera company,
as the featured artist at the second
concert.
The music board, whtcn includes
Mrs. Arthur Rahn, Miss Dorothy
Pearce and Prof. Wright, Is ar
ranging the club's repertoire for the
winter and rehearsals were started
Salem Women j
Attend Meeting
Mrs. Louis Magln, Mrs. Dean
Poindexter and Miss Eugenia Sav
age returned to Salem Monday
night, after a four days' visit in
Boise, Ida., where they attended
the Columbia river branch meeting
of the Woman's Foreign Missionary
society.
Ninety-eight delegates from the
states of Oregon, Washington, Mon
tana and Idaho were present, in
cluding three furloughed mission
aries, Miss Eugenia Savage of Sa
lem, soon to return to China; Miss
Marie Corner, formerly of Salem,
who is soon to return to India, and
Miss Grace Clark of Soutn Africa.
The convention was held in the
First Methodist church of Boise, of
which Dr. Thomas Atcheson, form
erly of Salem, is pastor.
members of the club were present
and many new voices have been
added to the chorus. Others Inter
ested In becoming affiliated with
the club should get in touch with
Mrs. Delbert Schwabbauer or Miss
Esther Wilcox.
Mrs. Gordon Finlay will serve as
accompanist for the club during the
ensuing year. Mrs. David Bennett
Hill will again act as social chair
man for the club.
Officers include Mrs. Delbert
Schwabbauer, president; Mrs. Su
san Krueger, vice-president; Miss
Esther Wilcox, secretary; Mrs.
Gladys Mclntyre Thomas, treasur
er; Mrs. Anabel Moon, auditor
Julia Query Opens
Salon in South
Word has been received from Los
Angeles that Miss Julia Query, for
merly of Salem, has opened a gown I
salon In Los Angeles.
Miss Query, who has studied at the
Chouinard School of Design, will
specialize in designing the models.
A vocalist of note. Miss Query Is
a past president of the 8alem Mac
Dowell club and was formerly
member of the Englewood school
faculty.
Mrs. J. Lyman Steed
Gives Book Review
The O. E. 8. Social Afternoon
club met at the Masonic temple
Tuesday afternoon for an Informal
party, Mrs. J. Lyman Steed re
viewed "The yearling.
At tea time the serving table was
centered with a bowl of Autumn
flowers and burning tapers.
In charge of the arrangements
were Mrs. Elmer McKee, Mrs. Wil
liam Ellis, Mrs. Ivan Stewart. Mrs
W. L. LaDue, Mrs. R. T. Boals. Mrs.
Pearl Collins, Mrs. Albert Gragg
and Mrs. Amos Vass.
Cap and Gown
Gives Benefit
Willamette University Campus
Cap and Gown. Wlllanfette-university
senior girls' honorary organiza
tion, is sponsoring Its semi-annual
ice cream social in Chresto Cottage
this afternoon and evening between
the hours of 12 and 10 o'clock.
Members of the organization who
have been assisting with the plans
for the social are Miss Betty Craney,
Miss Suzanne Curtis. Miss Betty
Dot son. Miss June Johnson and Miss
Martha Okuda.
Woodburn Golfers
To Play Thursday
Woodburn The regular Woman's
day play will be held at the Wood
burn Golf club Thursday If weather
permits. In case of rain, entertain
ment will be provided in the club
house. Each one attending is asked
to bring her donation for the beano
game which will be held next Sun
day evening. Mrs. Ray Glatt and
Mrs. L- C. Buchner are In charge of
the no-host luncheon which will be
served at 1 o'clock.
N.A.L.C. auxiliary will be enter-
talned at the home of Mrs. Arthur
Welch, 455 South Capitol street, at
2 o clock Friday.
The AA.U.W. Music Appreciation
class wM meet at the residence
studio of Miss Prances Virginia Mel
ton In North Capitol street this eve
ning at 7:45 o'clock. Miss Melton
will be assisted by Mrs. Gladys Mc
lntyre Thomas, who will sing dur
ing the evening.
Scott-Weisser
Vows November 11
The engagement of Miss Erma
Weisser. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Weisser of Salem, to Hugh A.
Scott of Salem, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Quincy "Scott of Portland, was an
nounced last night at a dinner given
by Miss Weisser at the Quelle.
The wedding will be an event of
Friday, November 11, and will be a
home ceremony.
Miss Weisser attended Salem
schools and Willamette university.
She Is employed at the Pacific Tele
phone and Telegraph company.
Mr, Scott Is employed at the sec
retary of state's office. He is a grad
uate of the University of Washing
ton and a member of Alpha Lambda.
Covers were placed for Mrs. J. F.
Weisser, Mrs. Quincy Scott and Miss
Dorothy Scott of Portland, Mrs. C.
H. Glenn, Mrs. Lee Weisser, Mrs.
Kenneth Lee, Mrs. Otto Bertram,
Mrs. Claire Rush. Mrs. Victor But
ler, Mrs. George Spaur, Mrs. Olive
DeSart, Mrs. Robert Driscol), Miss
Jane Keith. Miss Chloe Anderson,
Miss Ela Lovre and Miss Erma Weis
ser, Members of her contract club were
entertained at luncheon and cards
this afternoon by Mrs. George
Weller.
Mrs. Edwin Keech entertained
members of her contract club in
formally Tuesday night at her home
In Ben Lomond park.
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Daleth Teth Gimel
Pledges Co-Eds
Willamette University Campus
Daleth Teth Gimel rushing (or this
semester was brought to a close this
week with the formal pledge ser
vice held at Lausanne hall Tuesday
night.
Oi-ls pledging Daleth Teth Oimel
were Miss Blllte Richardson, Miss
Sally Anderson, Miss Margaret Am
bier, Miss Doris Rlggs, Miss Phyllis
Hauglburg, Miss Betty Keller, Miss
Betty Paine. Miss Carol Johnson.
Miss Helen Acheson, Miss Elite Bar
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Miss Elizabeth Hamilton. Miss Lois
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Miss Barbara Brandt, Miss Esther
Qunnesdal, Miss Alleen LaRaut.
Miss Esther Devore, Miss Dee Dugan,
Miss Qeraldlne Arnett, Miss Mary
Elizabeth Ross, Miss Carol Clark,
Miss Jane Patton and Miss Hazel
Sorenson.
Marlon county unit of Pro-America
entertained at tea at the Marion
hotel Monday afternoon. Miss Lorl
ene M. Conlee of Portland waa tha
principal speaker and Mrs. George
Oerllnger and Mrs. Quincy Scott
also spoke informally.
At tea time Mrs. Charles L. Mc
Nary and Mrs. Charles A. Spragua
dispensed hospitalities from the tea
table. Mrs. Floyd Headrlck waa
chairman of the tea committee.
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Oregon Mothers
Sponsor Parties
The Dallas residence of Dr. and
Mrs. A. B. Starbuck was the scene
of the first Autumn meeting of the
Polk-Marion county branch of the
University of Oregon Mothers' club
Monday afternoon. Mrs. Phillip E.
Barrett presided and hostesses for
the affair were the Dallas mothers,
November 8 and 9 have been nam
ed as Oregon's Mothers' day and will
be observed throughout the state
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