Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 21, 1941, Image 7

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    Friday, February 21, 1941
The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon
Seven
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(Contnued Prom Page 5)
Shrake, Mr. and Mra. Fredrick
Lehman, Mrl. BUIeter, Mr. and Mra.
Addison Foster, Mr. and Mm. Harry
Smith, Mr. and Mra. Walter Stev
ena, Mra. Walter Edwards, Mr. and
Mra. Max Ryland and Mr. Unruh,
Entre Nous Club
Is Entertained
West Salem Wednesday eTenlng
the Entre Nous club members were
guests at a cleverly arranged party
at the city hall with Mrs. H. C.
Hummel and Mra. Harry Bmart as
hostesses. -
The Washington day theme Was
carried out in the appointments
with spring flowers lending addi
tional decorative note.
Five tables of "500" were In play
with high score honors going to
Mrs. W. Earl, Mrs. Robert Pattl
son, Fred Gibson and Robert For
I ster.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. W.
Earl, Mr. and Mrs. William Krue
ger, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibson, Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Newgent, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Forster, Mrs. Clara
Oerhlte, Elmer Cook, Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Hummel and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Smart.
Guests were Mrs. Robert Pattl
son, Mrs. B. I. Ferguson and Mr.
and Mrs. N. H. Looney.
Kingwood Garden
Club Plants Shrub
West Salem Mrs. A. L. Landry
entertained with a dessert luncheon
Thursday for the members of the
Kingwood Garden club.
The planting of a flowering la
burnum tree In the city park on
Tuesday Was reported by the
committee, Mrs. O. S. Miller, Mrs. A.
F. Goffrier and Mrs. James Mo-
naco.
Plans for assuming the cane of a
portion of the city park waa dls
i) cussed but no definite decision was
reached on this project.
Members attending were Mrs.
Paul Lee, Mrs. A. F. Goffrier, Mrs
Mark Hoffman, Mrs. Elizabeth
Hoffman, Mrs. James Monaco, Mrs,
O. Manning, Mrs. Harry Bonney,
Mrs. Henry Hamm, Mrs. O. 8. Mill
er, Mrs. A. L. Landry and a guest,
Mrs. Parsons.
Oak Point Folk
Entertain Recently
Oak Point Mr, and Mrs. Hugh
Rogers entertained with a dinner
party recently. Guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Edwards and family of
Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Peterson
and Judith were week-end guests
of Mr. Peterson's sister, Mrs. John
Mullen of Portland.
Mrs. Hattle Black and Miss Jean
Black left Thursday moming by
train for Flint, Mich. They plan to
0' return by the southern route, stop
ping to visit In Kansas and Salt
Lake City.
Talbot Woman's
Club Entertained
Talbot The Talbot Woman's club
was entertained Wednesday after'
noon at the home of Mrs. Keith
Allen, with Mrs. John Blankenbaker
Joint hostess.
The club president, Mrs. Gilbert
Belknap, presided at the meeting
In response to roll call, "Customs
of Washington's Day" were given by
the members. Mrs. Albert Cole and
Mrs. C. O. Bursell furnished a con.
test, the winner of the contest prise
being Mrs. E. J. Freeman. The aft
ernoon was pleasantly spent piecing
quilt blocks.
At the tea hour, refreshments
were served by the hostesses.
Members present Included Mrs
Fred Jorgenson, Mrs. Chester Myers,
m Mrs. John Jamison, Mrs. Richard
King, Mrs. E. J. Freeman, Mrs. C
O. Bursell, Mrs. Gilbert Belknap.
Mrs. Albert Cole, Mrs. D, E. Bans
ton, Mrs. Addle Davidson, Mrs. Mar
tha Smith and the hostesses, Mra.
Allen and Mrs. Blankenbaker.
Radio Programs are
Listed for Week-end
Radio week-end programs of Inter
est are as follows:
Saturday, February S2:
KEX 10:53 ajn. Metropolitan op
era, Bruno Walter conducts his first
operatic performance on the air In
this country. The opera Is Beethov
en's Fldello. Leonore, Klrsten Flag-
stad; Marzelllne, Marlta Farell; Don
Fernando, Herbert Janssen; Flor-
estan, Rene Malson; Don Plzarro
Julius Huehn; Rocco, Alexander
Klpnis; Jacqulno, Karl Laufkoetter:
CARD
TABLES
Today!
j98and298
first prisoner, Emery Darcyj second
prisoner, John Ourney.
KEX, fl:35-S pjn. Arturo Tos-
canlnl conducts the NBC Symphony
In an all-Wagner program. Helen
Traubel, dramatic soprano, and Lau-
rlts Melchlor, tenor, both of the Me
tropolitan Opera, are the assisting
artists. Prelude Lohengrin; Dlch
theure Halle, Tannhauseri Third
scene. Act 1, Die Waulkuere; pre
lude, Tristan und Isolde l excerpts:
Daybreak, duet, Rhine Journey, Fun
eral March, Immolation scene, Qoefr
terdaemmerung.
Sunday, February M:
KOIN, 19 noon Philharmonic
Symphony orchestra conducted by
John Barbirolli; soloist, Nadia Rel-
senberg, piano; overture to "Der
Frelschuets," Weber: piano conoer-
to, (first time), Mischa Portnolf
Prelude and Serenade from "Has
san." Dellus; piano Conoerto Mo. S
in A, Lisst; L'Apprenti Border, Du-
kas,
KOIN, I pjn Chicago Women's
Symphony: Tito Guisar, tenor; 6 to
7 pjn. Ford Sunday Evening Hour;
Gladys Swarthout, mezzo-soprano;
Eugene Ormandy, conductor.
Mrs. L. M. Elliott
Friday Hostess
6ilvertoii--Mrs. L. M. Elliott en
tertained A group of relatives and
friends this afternoon at the family
home ia South Water street honor
ing her daughter-in-law, Mra. Or-
vllle Elliott, in a post nuptial shower
of gifts and a social hour.
Table and room decorations were
In patrlotlo colors and matching
bouquets of flowers.
Mr. and Mra. Elliott (Elaine Gar
rett) were married In Washington,
February 8, and plan to make their
home in Silverton,
Guests for the afternoon Included
Mrs. Alvin Hartley, Mrs. Louis Hall,
Mrs, Sam Bailer, Mrs. Pearl Porter.
Mrs. Hubert Elliott, Mra. Ira Loron,
Mrs. Clay Porter, Mra. E. A. Beugll,
Mrs. Melvln Brenden, Mrs. Odin
Johnson, Mrs. Henry Duval, Mrs.
Josle Mires, Mrs. W. Mires, Mrs.
Bryan Gordon, Mrs. Fannie Gordon
Mrs. Gerald Smedsted, Mrs. Arnet
Olson, Mrs. Roy Keller of Camas.
Wash., Mrs. Charles Mulkey, Mrs.
Robert Adams, Mrs. Ralph Adams,
Mrs. J. P A. Hansen, Mrs. Charles
Songef, Mrs. John Tschantz, Mrs.
John Maulding, Mrs. Ed Grogan,
Mrs. Wesley Grogan, Mrs. Frank
Leslie, Mrs. Clarence Stone of Van'
eouver, Mrs. Joe Hultmeyer of Or
chard, Wash., Mrs. Earl Garrett of
Woodburn, Mra. Walter Larson, Mrs.
Ed Martin, Mrs. Wlllard Benson,
Mrs. Anton Sacher, Mrs. George
Benson, Mrs. Albert Houck, Mrs
Vio David, Mrs. Emory James of
Molalla, Mrs. Mary Berry of Mc
Call, Idaho, Mrs. A. L. DuVal, Mrs.
Glen Mehaffey of Salinas, Calif,
and Miss Jane Oomatock,
32nd Anniversary
Is Observed
Mt. Angel On, Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. P. N. Smith oelebrated their
32nd wedding anniversary with a
dinner at the family home. Present
were the honor guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kertes
of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. KUian
Smith and Yvonne Smith of Wood'
burn, Herbert Smith of Crescent
City, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert
Aman, Janice Aman, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Smith, Vincent Smith, Miss
Florence Smith, and Claude Smith.
Clear Lake The Clear Lake Lad
les' Improvement club met for an
all-day meeting Thursday. A no-
host dinner was enjoyed at noon
A quilt is being quilted for Mrs.
Audry whelan. Those present, Ha
zel Clement, Mrs. Jim Hurd, Mrs
Richards, Mrs. Amos Smith, Mrs.
Art Sorensen, Mrs. Bob Massey, Mrs
Art Purcel, Mrs. Dewey Parmenter
Mrs. Theo Stolk, Mrs. Neva Cross,
Mrs. Fred Hammack.
Mrs. William Worley
Hostess on Tuesday
Mt. Angel Mrs. William worley
entertained with two tables of
bridge Tuesday evening. Mrs. A. T.
Wilde won high honors and the
guest prize waa awarded to Mrs.
Leonard Fisher. Supper waa served
at a lata hour to Miss Terese Picker,
Miss Dorothy Keber, Miss HUda
Eberle, Mrs. J. L. Waohter, Mra.
Joseph Hauth, Mra. Lawrence Zeis,
Mra. Leonard Fisher add Mrs, A. T.
Wilde.
On Wednesday evening Miss Anne
Erwert was hostess With three ta
bles of bridge in play, Helen Keber
received the guest prise and Eliza
beth Unger won high score honors.
Supper was served at a late hour
with Mary Adelman and Olive K lin
ger assisting.
Covers were placed for Mra. Paul
Schwab. Mra. O. J. Elmer, Mrs, C
J. Bernlng, Mra, E. J. Corcoran, Mra
Victor Kelly, Mra. Oletut Bulsch,
Mrs. Joseph Wagner, Mrs. Ed Un
ger, Mrs. J, A. Kaiser, Mra. Val
Eberle, Miss Elizabeth unger and
Mlsa Helen Keber.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Blscenlus 6b'
served the 32nd wedding annlvers-
ary of Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Smith on
Monday evening when they enter.
talned at dinner for their pleasure.
The date was also the birthday an
nlversary of Mr. Blscenlus.
Covers were placed for Mr, and
Mrs. P. N. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. R.
T. Blscenlus, Miss Margaret Veeder
of Mandan, N. D Herbert Smith of
Crescent City, Calif., Miss Madge
Massey of Portland, and Miss Pat-
sey Blscenlus,
Junior Club
Has Gay Party
Woodburn The annual Birthday
party of the Junior Woman's club
was held Wednesday night at the
library club rooms with Mildred
Day, Wanda Pavelek and Annette
Lytle as hostesses.
Past presidents honored were
Ethel Stanard, Zoa Lowthian, Peggy
Dobson and Vera Jean Huber. Each
was presented with a gardenia.
New members elected were Doris
Morey, Isabella Wood and Lucille
Ayer. Guests were Mrs. Charles
Meredith and Mrs. A. A, Moore of
Corvallls, mother of Mrs. Pavelek,
Entertainment waa a "mad hat
ter's" party which afforded much
amusement. A large quantity of
material was brought in and each
one present was asked to fashion a
spring hat and model it. The prize
for the most becoming hat was
awarded to Peggy Dobson. Pic
tures were taken of the models.
Each member was asked to bring
a penny for each year of her age
and the collection thus obtained to
taled more than $4.
A decorated birthday cake with
four lighted candles was a feature
of the refreshment hour, Peggy
Dobson and Vera Jean Huber pre'
elded at the urns, Ices were out by
Ethel Standard and Zoa Lowthian
cut the cake,
Silver Wedding
Celebrated Sunday
Mt. Angel In observance of thelt
silver wedding anniversary Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Dleker were guests of
honor at a dinner given at their
home on Sunday. A miniature bride
and groom topped the wedding
cake, which centered the candle
lighted table. The honor guests re
ceived a gift from those present.
Covers were placed for Mr. and
Mrs. Dleker, Mr. and Mrs. H. M
Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Berg and
family, all of Portland, Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Schaefer and family, Mr,
and Mrs. Frank Berg and family,
and K. Schaefer and sons of Flem
ing, Colorado,
Lyons The home of Mr. and Mra. I
George Clipfell was the scene of a
quiet wedding solemnized Tuesday
when their eldest daughter. Miss
Pauline CUpfell, became the bride ol
Don Sheppard of Huntington. The
bride was attired In a seashell pink
spring suit. They were unattended.
Rev. Hamilton of the Methodist
church read the ceremony. The
young couple left Immediately for
Pendleton where they expect to
make their home.
De Vries-Boyce
Rites Sunday
Pratum Of Interest to Salem
friends will be the wedding by the
light of the candelabra Sunday af
ternoon at 8 o'clock at the Swedish
Baptist temple, Portland, when Miss
Lilah Faye Boyce, youngest daugh
ter of Rev. and Mrs. S. L. Boyce,
will become the bride of Rev. Mr.
Maurice deVrles, son of Mr. and Mra.
William deVrles of Salem.
The Rev. W. T. MlUiken will read
the ceremony. Palms, white candles
and baskets of white gladioli will
decorate the altar.
The bride will be given In mar.
riage by her twin brother, Hayes
Boyce. She will wear white satin
with yoke of lace. Her long tulle
veil will fall from a pearl and
rhinestone halo.
The bride's bouquet will be of
Talisman roses, lilies of the valley
and sweet peas. Mra. Orville L. Rug
gin, sister of the bride, as matron
of honor, will wear blue taffeta,
The three bridesmaids are Miss Mar
garet Frlesen of Sherwod, Ore., Miss
Irene deVrles, sister of the groom,
of Salem, and Miss Cells Lytle of
Prlnevllle, Ore. All three bridal at
tendants will wear frocks of tea rose
moire made with full skirts and
short puffed sleeves, and low neck
lines,
They will wear flowers in their
hair to correspond with their colon'
lal styled bouquets of varied spring
flowers. Rosalie Lillard, the three'
vear-old niece of the bride, will act
as ring bearer. Her dress will be of
yellow taffeta. She will carry a pink
lace pillow on which will rest the
wedding ring. Waldo Kleen of Salem
will act as best man. Leland Frlesen
of Sherwood, Jones McFarland of
Portland and Howard Brent of Port
land will serve as ushers.
Following the ceremony a recep
tion will be held at the Western
Baptist Theological seminary.
After a short wedding trip, Rev.
and Mrs. deVrles will be at home
at 855 Van Waters street, MUwair-
kie. Ore., where Mr. deVrles Is pas'
tor of Ardenwald Congregational
church,
Silverton Mrs, Del Barber and
Mrs. T. P. Heidenstrom attended a
social afternoon in Salem during the
first of the week In compliment to.
Mrs, C, E. Jaqua, formerly of Silverton.
Altruistic Club
Feted Wednesday
Dallas Mrs. Mary Starr and
Mra. J. R. Sibley Jointly entertain-
ed the members and guests of the
Altruistic club Wednesday evening
at the home of the former.
The rooms were very effectively
decorated with small silk flags and
pussywillows. "500" was in play dur
ing the evening and prises were re
ceived at the close by Mra. Loren
Wilson, Mrs. Ed. O. Dunn, Mrs. L
ft. Erlckson and Mra. Harvey Car
penter. Concluding the evening a
supper was served by the hostesses
Guests were Mrs. Roy Plummer,
Mra. R, Y. Morrison. Mra. O. W. El-
feldt. Miss Mildred Stafrin, Mra.
Eva Kersey, Mrs. O. E. Holmes,
Mrs. Erlckson, Mrs. Ray Oohrke,
Mrs. A. J. Kracker and Mrs. Tony
Neufeldt.
Members present were Miss Hazel
Butler, Mrs. W. O. Hefner, Mrs.
Hubert M. Dunn, Mrs. John Frlesen,
Mrs. C. P. Helgerton, Mrs. Florence
Hunter, Mra. Andrew Irwin Jr..
Mra. Miriam Murray, Georgia MC-
Clanathan, Mra. Del Plaster, Mrs
Alvaldee Smith, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs.
Joe Dodge, Mrs. L. H. Rowell, Mra
C. W. Smith, Miss Helen Butler.
Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. Ed O. Dunn,
Mrs. George R. Ebertlng, Mrs. Mer-
rltt B. Hart, Mrs. T. B. Hooker, Mrs.
Ruth Hyde, Mrs. Raleigh Mtddleton,
Mrs. Sibley and Mrs. Starr.
Grand Island Mrs. Roy E. Will,
president of the Grand Island Moth
ers' circle, and Mrs. Morton Tomp
k.i.s, Wednesday attended the Yam
hill county Federation of Women's
clubs officers' annual tea, held at
Sheridan. Mra. Tompkins la sub
stituting for Mrs. Elwyn Mandigo,
the secretary, who Is ill with after
effects of Influenza.
Needle Workers Meet
Falls City Mra. Claire Price en
tertalned the Tuesday Needle Craft
club at 1:30 o'clock luncheon at
her home.
Members present were Mrs. J. B.
Hatch, Mrs. D. J. Grant, Mrs. B.
G. White, Mra I. 0. Mehrling, Mrs.
J R. Strauss, Mrs. F. E. 'Driggs and
Mrs. Claire Price. The invited guest
was Mrs. Addle Norton.
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