Wednesday, June 21, 1939
The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon '
Five
Society Cl ubs and Music
Miss Van Scoy
Complimented
Tuesday Night
Miss Anna Van Scoy, attractive
bride-elect of Richard Becke Pierce
of Portland, was honored with a
beautifully arranged affair last night
when Mrs. H. H. Prlncehouse, Br.,
entertained at her home. Early
Summer flowers predominated the
decorative theme In the living room
where the guests spent the evening
embroidering tea towels for the
bride-to-be. Supper was served at
a late hour.
Bidden to honor Miss Van Scoy
were Mrs. Paul Van Scoy, Mrs. E.
T. Pierce, Mrs. Kate O. Bell, Mrs.
H. H. Prlncehouse, Jr., Mrs. Frank
lin Prlncehouse, Mrs. Ethel Brown
of Sllverton, the Misses Sally Mc
Lellan, Wilda Jerman, Bobbe Shlnn,
Doris Drager, Margaret Bell, Bar
bara Pierce, Lois Walton, Bonnie
Baldock, Shirley Cronemiller, Helen
Langllle, Mary Beth Rumsey, Vir
ginia Brown of Sllverton and the
hostess, Mrs. H. H. Prlncehouse, 8r.
Starting on a several weeks' mo
tor Jaunt In Canada this morning
were Miss Josephine Cornoyer of
Salem, the Misses Betty Klelnsorge
and Virginia Brown, both of Silver-
ton. The group plans to visit points
or scenic Interest In the north and
visit antique shops. Miss Klelnsorge
has one of the finest collections of
old glass In Oregon.
Executive Board
Meets Friday
Mrs, Dorothy Linfoot, president
of the fialem Business and Profes
sional Women's club, has called a
meeting of the executive board and
requests that all committee chair
men bring their annual reports of
activities during the past year. The
meeting will be held at Mrs. Lin
foot's home, 1848 Saginaw street, at
7:30 o'clock Friday evening. After
the meeting light refreshments will
be served.
Mrs. D. A. Bulmore entertained
informally at tea in her apartments
at the Royal Court this afternoon in
compliment to Mrs. Carl G. Collins
on the occasion of her birthday an
niversary. Mrs. Victor R. Griggs and her
daughter, Miss Emlyn, of Portland
were visitors In the capital Friday.
Mrs. Stanley Allen and son of
Pendleton are visiting at the home
of Mrs. Allen's mother, Mrs. Addle
Curtis. Mrs. Allen will be remember
ed by a wide circle of Salem friends
as Irene Curtis.
Miss Josephine Taylor Is enjoying
a sojourn In Montana as the guest
of relatives.
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Daughters of Union Civil War Vet
erans, will meet at the W.C.T.U.
hall Friday night at 8 o'clock to
hear reports of the recent state
convention.
Miss Sybil Spears and her brother,
Frank H. Spears, Jr., are expected
to arrive from Boston Friday. Miss
8pears flew east a fortnight ago to
Join her brother, who has Just com
pleted his work at Harvard Law
school, and motor across the continent.
O.E.S. Chapter Closes
Season with. Fine Session
Chadwlck chapter, Order of Eastern Star, met Tuesday evening in the
Masonic temple for the last meeting of the year previous to a Summer re
cess, Mrs. Harry Crawford, worthy matron, and J. 8. Murray, worthy pa
tron, were In charge. Members who received special honors during the
evening were Mrs. Theresa Castur, P.G.M., Hood River; Mrs. Paul Hauser,
P.OU.; Milton L. Meyers, P.G.P.;
Rex W. Davis, POP.; Mrs. Rex W.i
Davis, grand Electa of the Orand
chapter of Oregon; Mrs. Matilda
Murray, worthy matron Martha
Washington chapter, Portland, and
W. J. Moore, worthy patron, Ever
green chapter, Woodburn.
Esther Oudens was received into
membership of the order of affilia
tion. Reports from the grsnd chapter
of Oregon which was held In Port
land last week were given by the
following members: 'Mrs. Mem
Pearce, L. M. Flagg, Mrs. Harry
Crawford and J. S. Murray.
Mrs. Queen Wood and Mrs. Wol
verton, both of Independence, and
Mrs. C. L. Blodgett, spoke briefly.
The following were guests from
Portland: Mrs. Mary Rlnhart, Mrs.
Mary Jane Redman, Mrs. Lyntes J
McKilbrlck: Mrs. Jennie Burns,
Cheyenne, Wyo., and Mrs. Ella Brye.
Janesville, Wis., were additional
guests,
The social hour was in charge of
Mrs. James H. Jennings, Mrs. E. M.
McKee, Mrs. H. V. Carson, Mrs. A
L. Tumbleson, Mrs. M. B. Hayden.
Mrs. Thelma Taylor and Mrs. H.
Clay Taylor.
W.R.C. Silver Tea
Benefits Center
The Woman's Relief Corps will
sponsor a silver tea at the Salem
Youth Center, located In the mu
nicipal auto park, Thursday after
noon with proceeds going to buy
equipment for the Center.
Receiving will be Mrs. Bertha
Ray, Mrs. Dora Pratt and Mrs. Olen
Adams. Among those providing the
program will be Miss Margaret
Wonderllck and Miss Jean Fldler.
Presiding at the tea table will be
Mrs. W. W. Chadwlck, Mrs. Ronald
Olover, Mrs. Helen Southwick and
Mrs. Howard Hunsaker.
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Miss Lois Sumpter
Honors Bride
Miss Lois Sumpter entertained
with a dinner at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Sumpter in Dallas, honoring Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis Beutell, whose
marlage was an event of last week.
Mrs. Beutell Is the former Ruth
Hanson, who was Instructor at the
Salem secretarial school prior to
her marriage- Mr. Beutell Is con
nected with the Oregon Pulp and
Paper company.
The table was attractively decor
ated with pastel pink snapdragons
in a crystal bowl and matching
candles and holders. The bridal
motif was carried out throughout
the dinner.
Covers were placed for the honor
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Beutell, Orall
Smith, Dean Thompson, Tommy La
Duke of Salem, and the hostess,
Lois Sumpter.
Friends of Mrs. Sherman Thomp
son, Miss Lou Thompson and Mrs.
Thompson Kilts regret to learn that
they will leave Salem late in June
to make their home at Lake Oswego,
where they have Just completed
building a new residence.
Woodburn Regular Women's day
play will be held at the Woodburn
Golf club Thursday afternoon with
a no-host luncheon at 1 o'clock. All
women golfers are Invited.
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Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ramsden an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Ruth, and Robert X. Nel
son, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Nelson
of Portland. No data has been set
for the wedding.
Miss Ramsden attended Willam
ette university, where she was af
filiated with Alpha Phi Alpha. Mr.
Nelson also attended Willamette
university and Is a member of Kap
pa Oamma Rho.
Miss Ada Ross is visiting In Oak
land as the guest of her sister, Miss
Laura Ross,
MfS. Robert SofOOUe
Honors Visitor
A charming visitor in the capi
tal Is Miss Eleanor Sprague of Se
attle, who Is the house guest of her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Sprague, at their Fair
mount hill place.
Mrs. Sprague has Invited guests
to meet Miss Sprague Thursday
afternoon. Following a dessert
luncheon tables will be made up
for bridge.
Among those bidden to honor the
visitor are Mrs. G. Edward Bissell,
Mrs, James E. Monroe, Mrs. Mer
rltt Truax, Mrs. Vernon Gilmore
and Mrs. Wlnfield Clark.
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Daniel-Wolverton
Vows Are Exchanged
Monmouth One of the season's
attractive wedding ceremonies was
that of last Saturday afternoon at
the chapel of St. Hilda's Episcopal
church, when Miss Grace Leto Wol
verton, daughter of O. A. Wolver
ton of Monmouth, exchanged mar
riage vows with Clarence M. Daniel,
son of Mrs. Vonla Daniel of Elkton.
Rev. Vincent Gray of Corvallis
read the service at 4 o'clock.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, was gowned in pate
blue embroidered marquisette and
wore a matching hat. She carried
nosegay of pink tea roses and
white fuchsia. Mrs. Glen Brledwell
of Sllverton, matron of honor, wore
rose lace and matching hat. She
carried a bouquet of Summer flow
ers.
Lawrence Arant of Portland act
ed as best man for Mr. Daniel and
ushers were Glen Brledwell of Sll
verton and Milton Boiler of Mon
mouth. Master Larry Laraway of
Los Angeles was ring bearer. The
church was beautifully decorated
with white gladioli and white del
phinium. Preceding the ceremony Law
rence Maves of Salem Bang "O
Promise Me." The accompanist,
Milton Hers of Portland, also play
ed the wedding music.
After the ceremony a reception
was held at the O. A. Wolverton
residence In Jackson atreet, Mrs. R.
P. DeBorde of Portland cut the
cake. Mrs. William Horton of
Portland poured. Mrs. D. J. Boiler,
the bride's sister, presided at the
punch bowl. Dispensing hospitali
ties were Mrs. Charles Ackerman,
Portland, the Misses Barbara and
Adele Laraway, Los Angeles, Mrs.
Fred Hill and Mrs. Marion Fresh.
The serving table was centered with
an arrangement of sweet peas and
Cecil Bruenner roses.
Blue and white delphiniums were
used about the guest rooms.
For going away the bride wore a
black tallleur with peach acces
sories and white gardenias. The
couple will live In Portland where
Mr. Daniel Is In the employ of the
city.
Mrs. Daniel Is an alumna of the
Oregon Normal school and has at
tended the University of California
at Los Angeles. She Is a member
of the Portland school faculty. Mr.
Daniel is an alumnus of Oregon
State college at Corvallis.
Mrs. Daniel was much feted prior
to her wedding.
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Lectures
At Center
Of Interest
The Salem Art Center is an
nouncing two special lectures on
Its calendar for the next few days.
Isaac Watkina will speak on the
"Influence of Art on Nature," Fri
day evening, June 33, at I o'clock.
He will Illustrate his lecture.
Dr. Burt Brown Barker, vice
president of the University of
Oregon and widely known author
ity on the history of the northwest,
will lecture on "Research Experi
ences In Hudson's Bay Company
Archives In London" at the Center
Monday night, June 36, at I o'clock.
He will reveal for the first time in
Salem recently discovered facts In
Oregon history.
Last Summer Dr. Barker was
able, through research in the ar
chives of the Hudson's Bay Com
pany in London, to bring to light
previously unknown facts about the
founding and settlement of this
part of the country.
The Interested public Is Invited to
both lectures. There is no charge
and seating capacity is limited to
100-
Miss Emlyn Griggs
Luncheon Hostess
A group of Salem matrons and
maids were bidden to a luncheon in
Portland Monday when Miss Emlyn
Griggs entertained at her home in
the Alameda.
Fink and blue flowers in a white
bowl (entered the attractive table
and early Summer flowers were ar
ranged about the rooms. Tables were
made up for bridge later in the
afternoon. ,
Bidden were Mrs. Terrence King,
Miss Sally McLellan, Mrs. Robert
Rleder, Miss Bobbe 8hlnn, Miss
Mary Agnes Meagher, Mrs. Francis
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Biggs of Prine
vllle were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Roscoe W. Clark.
Bass-Shields
Rites Sunday
Monmouth Miss Leila Shields,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. H.
Shields of Amity, became the bride
of Chester Buss, son of Mr. and Mrs. ,
Harold Buss of Monmouth, in a
pretty rite Sunday afternoon at 2:30
o'clock in the chapel of the Amity
church. The Rev. Lowell Hoggard
officiated.
The bride wore white lace of floor
length and a head bandeau of white !
flowers harmonizing with her arm
bouquet of white flowers. Miss Dor
othy Shields, dressed In royal blue
taffeta, floor length, was her sis
ter's maid of honor.
Raymond Yung of Monmouth
served as best man for the bride
groom, j
One hundred guests were present
for the reception which Immediately
followed the ceremony in the parlors
of the church.
Mr. and Mrs. Buss are both for
mer students of the Oregon College
of Education and Mr. Buss Is a
graduate of Monmouth high school.
They are honeymooning at the Ore
gon beaches. They will live In Mon
mouth. In attendance from Monmouth
were the Harold Busses, William
Busses, James Tiltons, Lowell Bris
banes, Roger Beckleys, Miss Hazel
Buss, Donald Buss, Elmer Bork and
Bud Warwick.
Past Noble Grands will gather at
the I.O.O.F. temple this evening at
8 o'clock for an interesting meeting.
Hostesses will include Mrs. Gertrude
Kirkpatrlck, Mrs. Helen Mulkey,
Mrs. Helen McLeod and Mrs. Clare
8hields.
Mrs. Frank G. Dick of The Dalles
has been a visitor in the capital
as the guest of her son, William Dick.
Salem General hospital auxiliary
will sponsor a rummage sale at the
Otto J. Wilson salesroom. Center
and North Commercial, Friday.
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Motor to
Corvallis
Members of the Salem Writers'
club motored to Corvallis Tuesday
evening for the monthly meeting of
the group, which was held at the
home of Mr, and Mrs, J. M. Clif
ford with Mrs. W. E. Lawrence shar
ing hostess honors.
A program of creative writing was
presented by Mrs. Ray Yocom, Mrs.
William Merrlott, Miss Edna Oar-
field, Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Franklin,
Mrs. Jessie Calvert Singleton and
Mrs. J. C. Nelson.
Others attending were Dr. Mary
Rowland, Miss Renska Swart. Mrs.
Blanche Jones, Mrs. M. Theodore
Madsen, Jr., a special guest, Mrs.
Julia Lytle, leader, Mr, and Mrs.
Clifford and Prof, and Mrs. W. E.
Lawrence.
Mrs. Lytle announced that Mrs.
Matllde Well of San Francisco, lit
erary agent, is planning to visit
Salem shortly to read manuscripts
by local authors.
...
Mrs. Jack Coulson
Honored Guest
Mrs. Jack Coulson. the former
Josephine Weber, was honored with
a no-host party Saturday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Charles Wilson.
A miscellaneous shower was a fea
ture of the afternoon.
Honoring Mrs. Wilson were Mrs.
Roxy Coulson, Mrs. Floyd Stober,
Mrs. R. T. Rathbun, Mrs. Everett
Holt, Mrs. Delia Smallwood, Mrs.
J. H. Yarnell, Mrs. Addle, Mrs.
Schoebel, Mrs. Clark Blackwell, Mrs.
Jack Gibson, Miss Willow Gibson,
Miss Lucille Wilson, Miss Marie
Holt, Miss Fay Rathburn and the
hostess, Mrs. Charles Wilson.
...
Miss Mary E. Eyre is attending the
International Relations conference
on the Reed college campus In Port
land this week.
...
W.C.T.U. in Session
At Hall Tuesday
Baiem W. C. T. U. met informally
in the South Commercial street
headquarters Tuesday with Mrs.
Minnie Buck presiding. Rev. Stew
art Billings spoke to the group and
later sang a duet with Mrs. Bill
ings. Reports were given on the W. C-
T. U. regional conference by Mrs.
Ruth Tooze, A memorial tribute
was paid to Miss Helen Byrnes.
...
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Livingston
and daughter, Julia Belle, of Gar
field, Wash., are visiting their
aunts, Mrs. Elizabeth and Mrs.
Jessie Follis. Mrs. Livingston under
went a minor operation at Deacon
ess hospital Monday.
...
Marriage Revealed
Tuesday at Party
sllverton Mrs. Anand Schwab
(Anna Larson) announced her mar
riage to a group of friends Tuesday
afternoon at an affair at the home
of her father, Louis B. Larson, on
East Hill.
The news came as a complete sur
prise to her many friends. The
wedding was solemnized April 1 of
this year at Stevenson, Washington.
Mr. Schwab, better known among
the baseball fans as "Babe," Is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schwab.
He attended Willamette university
following his graduation from the
Sllverton schools.
Mrs. Schwab Is popular among the
younger social group of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Schwab plan to
make their home In Sllverton at the
Louis B. Larson home.
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Miss Beryl Holt, Stat, president
of the American Association of Uni
versity Women, entrained Saturday
for Denver, Colo., to attend the na
tional meeting of that organisation.
She was accompanied aa far
Portland by Mr. and Mrs. James
B. Young.
The Woman's Bible class of the
First Methodist church will hold its
monthly social meeting at tha coun
try home of Mrs. W. A. Swingle,
In Oarden Road, Boa 330, Friday
afternoon, June 23.
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Legion Auxiliary
Juniors Elect
Sllverton At the meeting of the
American Legion auxiliary Monday
night an unusual condition was
vealed when officers wera elected to
serve for the coming year.
Mrs. Clifton Dickerson, chosen as
president of the unit, was informed
that her daughter, Vadia Dickerson,
was elected president of tha junior
auxiliary. Mrs. Carl Haugen, vice
president, was matched with her
daughter, Elmlra Haugen, being
vice-president of the Juniors, and
Mrs. George Towe, secretary, had
her niece, Miss Dorothy Towe, elect'
ed secretary of the juniors.
The elections were not intention'
ally planned In this way.
...
Invitations are In tha mall for the
marriage of Miss Anne Van Scoy,
daughter of the Paul Van Scoys, and
Richard Becke Pierce, son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. T. Pierce. The ceremony
will be said at t o'clock the night
of June 30 in the Pierce residence
in Falrmount hill.
.
Mrs. O. E. Palmateer
Heads Auxiliary
At the meeting of Capital unit,
American Legion auxiliary, Monday
evening In Fraternal temple, Mrs.
O. E. Palmateer was unanimously
elected to serve her unit as president
for the ensuing year. 8he has been
very active In the auxiliary for some
time and has just completed her
year's work in the unit as rehabili
tation chairman, and Is a member
of the convention commission.
Other elective officers are: First
vice-president, Mrs. Harold Perkins;
second vice-president, Mrs. Frank
Marshall; secretary-treasurer, Mrs.
Fred Gahlsdorf; finance, Mrs. Wal
ter Spauldlng; historian, Mrs. Don
Madison; chaplain, Mrs. F. Alfred
Williams; parliamentarian, Mrs. Av
is White; sergeant-at-arms, Mrs.
Stanley Krueger; executive board,
Mrs. Paul Ficke, Mrs. Onas Olson,
Mrs. Edna Rowland and Mrs. Earl
T. Anderson, past president who will
automatically serve on the board.
Guests for the evening Included
Iva Mobley, Amelia Dietz, Lillian
Williams and Ora Gllllland of
Klngwood unit. West Salem, Mrs.
Burt Klenast and Shirley Klnanne.
Mrs. Cora Cooter, Fidac chairman,
read a magazine article on "Czecho
slovakia.
The national defense committee
met all day at the home of Mrs.
Walter Spauldlng to prepare the na
tional defense scrap book, which
Includes articles regarding local, na-,
tlonal and foreign news. j
The junior auxiliary met Monday
afternoon and held Its first nomi
nation of officers, and elections will
be held July 19. It was voted to
give $1 towards the John McLough-
lln Bust fund of Oregon City, the
statue to be placed near the falls.
The Marlon county assembly of
the legion and auxiliary will gather
for a picnic at Hazel Green Sunday
with the meeting of the auxiliary
convening at 11 o'clock In the hall.
Each will provide a basket lunch
with coffee available on the grounds.
The Sllverton post and unit are
acting as hosts. Mrs, Avis White of
Salem is president.
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The Spinsters
Patronesses of the Spinsters, deb
philanthropic group, will entertain
with an al fresco dinner at the home
of Major General and Mrs. George
A. White next Monday evening. Hos
tesses will Include Mrs. White, Mrs.
Homer Ooulet, Sr., Mrs. Frank H.
Spears, Mrs. C. 8. Hamilton, Mrs.
Homer Smith, Sr., Mrs. Margaret Le
Purgy, Mrs. William McGllchrlst,
Jr., Mrs. Curtis B. Cross and Miss
Beryl Holt.
Last evening the Spinsters were
entertained at dinner at the home
of Miss Dorothy Alexander with
Miss Alexander, Miss Caroyl Brad
en, Miss Orace Elizabeth Holman,
Mra. Carl O. Collins, Mrs. Joseph
Harvey and Mrs. Howard Adams act
ing as hostesses.
The Mexican motif was carried
out In the appointments on the small
tables where dinner was served. A
treasure hunt was the diversion of
the evening.
Attending were the Misses Mar
garet and Anita Wagner, Ruth Jean
Garnjobst. Josephine McGllchrlst,
Rovena Eyre, Barbara Pierce, Vir
ginia Cross, Dorothea Corey, Doris
Drager, Margaret Brown, Mary and
Betty Hammond. Bhlrley Evensen,
Bobbe Shlnn, Sally McLellan, Ber
nice Healy, Alice Swift, Mrs. James
Walton, Mrs. Clarence Hamilton,
Mrs. Robert Drager, Mrs. George
Emlgh of Portland, Mrs. Charles
Claggett and the hostesses.
Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Bower and daughter, Virginia, of
Salem were week-end visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Weitman. Mrs. Bower Is a sister
of Mrs. Weitman. Donald Bower,
who has been visiting here, re
turned home with them.
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of good work.
Sllverton Mrs. Lillian Hubbs la
announcing tha betrothal of her
daughter, Marjorle Belle, to Harlan
Davis of Dallas, son of Willis Davis
of Yakima, Wash., with the wedding
to be in the near future.
Miss Hubbs is socially popular In
811verton and Salem.
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Legion Auxiliary
Elects Officers
Sllverton Mrs. Clifton Dickerson
was elected president of tha Ameri
can Legion auxiliary Monday nlghl
at the regular meeting in the armory
club rooms, following a social hour
with a no-host (:30 o'clock dinner
served for the post and unit.
Assisting officers elected for tha
ensuing year are Mrs. Carl Haugen,
vice-presdent; Mrs. George Towe,
secretary; Mra. Del Barber, treas
urer, and Mrs. Glenn Price, histor
ian. Named as delegates to the de
partment convention In Salem dur
ing August were Mrs. Clifton Dick
erson, Mrs, George Towe, Mrs. Glenn
Price and alternates, Mrs. Sam Lo
renzen, Mrs. C. E. Jaqua and Mra.
O. J. Towe.
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