Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 21, 1941, Image 5

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    Friday, March 21, 1941
The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon
Society Cl ubs and Music
Official Visits
Made to Units
Mrs. Ward Wolfe, president of
district No. 4, Veterans of Foreign
Wars auxiliary, has been making
her official visits to the auxiliaries
in the district the past week. Fri
day evening Mrs. Wolfe attended
the Sclo auxiliary. Other mem
bers going from Salem were Mrs.
Eva Rush and Mrs. Effie Wetsel.
Tuesday evening Mrs. Wolfe visit
ed Dallas auxiliary. Others from
Salem were Mrs. Eva Rush, Mrs.
Russell Mudd and Mrs. Effie Wet
sel. Wednesday evening the official
visit was made to Silverton aux
iliary. At Silverton a program was
enjoyed. Attending the 8ilverton
auxiliary were Mrs. Ward Wolfe,
Mre. Russell Mudd, Mrs. Henry
Sim, Mrs. David Furlough, Mrs.
W. J. Wlckert, Mrs. Virgil Bolton,
Mrs. James Moorman, Mrs. Ed
Jandrell, Mrs. Barbara Cameron,
Mrs. Morris Cady, Mrs. William
Clare, Mrs. Bert Tompkins, Mrs.
Eva Rush, Mrs. Effie Wetsel, Mrs.
Arwln Strayer and Mrs, Axel Ja
cobson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hauk will
entertain at dinner this evening in
their apartment at the Royal Court
honoring members of the Salem
high school basketball team.
Zonta Club Makes
Plans for Conference
Mrs. Margaret Rosecrans and
Miss Lillian McDonald entertained
the Salem Zonta club at the for
mer's home Thursday at the month
ly treasury evening dessert supper.
An Interesting guest was Miss
Dulcina Brown of Portland, presi
dent of the Portland Zonta club
and chairman of district six, who
assisted the Salem club in making
plans for the spring conference ot
district six, which Is calendared for
April 19 and 20 at the Hotel Marion.
Present were Mrs. Brown, Mrs.
Nova Young, Mrs. Leila Black, Mrs.
Phil Brownell, Mrs. Rollin K. Page,
Miss Helen Barrett, Miss Nellie
Schwab, Miss Helen Bocker, Miss
Helen Yockey, Miss Mabel Savage.
Miss Doris Riches, Miss Genevieve
Morgan and the hostesses, Mrs.
Rosecrans and Miss McDonald.
Church Circle
Meets Friday
The Ann Judson Missionary so
ciety of the First Baptist church
will meet Friday evening at 7:30
o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Irving
A. Fox, 549 North Liberty street.
There will be election of officers
and opening of spring gift boxes.
Mrs. F. A. Starkey will lead de
votions. Mrs. Thomas MacDonald,
of New York, will be the guest
speaker.
Mrs. Jack Gibson, Mrs. Albert
Ramseyer and Mrs. P. D. Van Ail
dell are the assisting hostesses.
Bon Heur club will meet at the
Fraternal temple Saturday evening
at 9 o'clock for a gala dancing
party. The Savage orchestra will
play and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Se-
lander and Mr. and Mrs, George
Rhoten will act as the host group.
Mrs. C. Hoogerhyde was enter
tained Friday by friends and neigh
bors who gathered to extend best
wishes on her birthday. Many
lovely gifts were received by the
guest of honor. Rerfeshments were
served by Mrs. Sproule, who had
arranged the party.
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Miss Bessie Kay Taylor, who will be in Salem next Wednesday
evening to organize a Salem chapter of National Rotana at the
Hotel Marion. Courtesy Eugene News.
Matrons Honor
Sorority Alumnae
Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae,
were entertained Tuesday evening
at the home of Mrs. Herman Joc
himsen with Mrs. Carl H. Cover
the assisting hostess. Reports were
made on the recent Bundles for
Britain parties and Mrs. Estill
Brunk and Mrs. James Turnbull,
members of the sorority's state ex
ecutive committee, reported on the
recent meeting of that group. Sup
per was served in the late evening.
Attending were Mrs. ' Kenneth
McGrath and Mrs. Donald Grilley,
both of Woodburn, Mrs. Robert
Nelson, Mrs. Cleo Sauressig, Mrs.
James Turnbull, Mrs. Estill Brunk,
Miss Rosemary Snyder and the
hostesses, Mrs. Herman Jochimsen
and Mrs. Carl H. Cover.
. .
Music Teachers
Plan Activities
The Salem district of the1 Ore
gon Music Teachers' association met
Wednesday for a luncheon and bus
iness session at the Argo hotel.
Mrs. Mabel S. Powers presided.
Plans were outlined for Music
Week and for the Joy Turner Moses
contest. Elma Weller, Jessie Bush
Mickelson and Grace DeHarpport
were appointed on the committee
for nomination of officers.
Those present were Mrs. P. P.
Thomas, Miss Ruthyn Thomas, Mrs.
Grace DeHarpport, Mrs. Walter
Denton, Miss Margaret Hogg, Miss
Prances Virginie Melton, Mrs. Jessie
Bush Mickelson, Miss Dorothy
Pearce and Mrs. Mabel Powers.
Ceremony Held
Last Monday
Silverton Of interest locally to
her many friends is the announce
ment of the marriage of theli
daughter, Sara Lee, by Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Morrison, to Manley Sil
ver of Portland, in a quiet cere
mony at Vancouver, Monday fore
noon. Accompanying the couple were
the brother and sister of the bride,
Bob and Ruth Morrison of Silver
ton. Following a few days visit -with
relatives here, Mr. and Mrs. Silver,
will make their home in Portland
where he Is employed.
There will be a Cootie club dance
at the V.P.W. hall Saturday at 9
o'clock.
Miss Helen Gllkey, a Junior In
secretarial science at O.S.C., is
visiting at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Gilkey, In
South Liberty street.
Detroit Club
Hears Reports
Detroit The Detroit Ladles
club held lte regular meeting Wed
nesday night at the high school
with a large attendance.
At the business meeting presided
over by the president, Mrs. Joe
Kessler, the club constitution was
amended to change the tenure of
dfflce of the president from four
months to one year, election to be
the first meeting In May; also to
change the name of the club from
Happy Hour to Detroit Ladles club.
A report on the play given early
in March showed $60.55 clear. It
was voted to send (5 to the Chil
dren's Farm Home. It was also
voted to buy material and start
work for a bazaar in the fall.
At the program hour Mrs. Mabel
Bearden reviewed "Wild Oeese
Calling, ' by William Edward White,
and Mrs. A. J. McCannel told of
her recent visit to New Orleans, of
the city Itself and the Mardl Gras
She showed many pictures.
Rovent lyre, Fbons M71.
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Y. W. C. A. Committee
Makes Plans
The Public Affairs and Education
committee of the Y.W.C.A. met at
the State street headquarters
Thursday morning. Mrs. N. J. Lind
gren spoke on the broadening scope
of the European Y.W.C.A. emerg
ency committee and the fact that
$100,000 has been assigned to the
United States to raise. Half of the
sum has been raised at this point.
Plans were formed to cooperate
with the social and membership
committees to invite members and
guests to a national radio broadcast
of a luncheon at the Waldorf-Astoria
in New York April 2, honoring
Viscountess Halifax, who will be
one of the speakers on the program.
Mrs, E. B. Daugherty and Mrs.
Roy Mills were appointed to repre
sent tne puDiic an airs ana eaa
cation committee. Radios will be
placed In three rooms at the Y.W
C.A. and coffee will be served.
The committee also approved a
new food class, to start the first
week in April, for the benefit of
employed women living in apart
ments. The class, which will be giv
en by Mrs. Arthur Madsen of the
state vocational educational depart
ment, will deal with quick recipes
and ideas on nutrition.
Mrs. Claud Morrison
Hostess Wednesday
Mrs. Claud Morrison opened her
new home in Terrace Drive in West
Salem to her card club Wednesday.
Luncheon was served and the re
mainder of the afternoon was spent
at cards. The table centerpieces
were bouquets of yellow and white
flowers with yellow candles.
Present were Mrs. Morrison, Mrs.
Fanny Hunt, Mrs. John Darnielle,
Mrs. Lee Rlckman, Mrs. Harry
Johnson, Mrs. Ellis Batson, Mrs.
Harry Pierson and Mrs. Fanny
Bard.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gilkey of Al
bany have been visiting several
days at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
L. E. Gilkey before leaving for
southern California Thursday,
where they plan to reside.
.
Legion Auxiliary
Sponsors Dinner
West Salem The Klngwood
American Legion Auxiliary gave a
dinner on Thursday evening at the
Legion Hall, with Klngwood post
and their families as their guests.
The affair was arranged in celebra
tion of the birthday of the organiza
tion of the post.
The Legion color scheme was car
ried out In the table appointments
and in attractive floral arrange
ments about the banquet room. Lit
tle Joan Orchard sang during the
dinner hour.
Following the dinner the auxiliary
held Its business meeting, at which
plans were made for Initiation of
new auxiliary members on April 3
at the Legion Hall and plans for
the sponsoring of a benefit card
party at the Legion hall on April 6.
Announcement was made of the
participation of Troop 15, under
sponsorship of Klngwood post, In
the Boy Scout demonstration for the
Cascade Area, to be held at the Sa
lem armory, all day and evening, on
Aoril 4.
Auxiliary members attending were
Mrs. E. A. Dickson, Mrs. G. E. Vos
burgh, Mrs. G. E. Dletz, Mrs. Ray
Lacey, Mrs, K. E. Nelger, Mrs. D. A.
Williams, Mrs. Elmer Cook, Mrs.
Robert Hinz, Mrs. Floyd White,
Mrs. Albert Bouffleur Mrs. Harry
Hunt, Mrs. Fred Muller. Mrs. Louise
Patrick, Mrs. Clarence Merrick
Mrs. R. W. Hammer, Mrs. Alma
Orchard, Mrs. K. P, Mobley and
Mrs. K. T. Abbott,
Salem Rotana
To be Organized
Business and Professional women
of Salem interested In organizing
a Salem chapter of National Ro
tana will meet Wednesday evening
at 8 o'clock at the Marion hotel.
Miss Bessie K. Taylor of the Port
land chapter of Rotana will be
here to conduct the meeting and
tell of the work and purpose of the
organization. Miss Taylor extends a
special Invitation to women who
were in a profession or business be
fore their marriage and would like
to keep up their contacts, to attend
this meeting and become a part of
the Salem chapter.
Rotana In other cities has given
camp sites' to Camp Fire Girls and
Girl Scouts, endowed hospital beds,
given scholarships, and maintained
milk funds. It has provided an op
portunity for the Interchange of
Ideas and business methods as a
means of Increasing the efficiency
and usefulness of the members of
the Rotana club.
Lions Auxiliary
At Fuhrer Home
The Lions auxiliary met for lun
cheon Thursday afternoon at God
frey's. Later in the afternoon the
group went to the home of Mrs.
Jacob Fuhrer In North Church
street. Assisting hostesses were Mrs
LeRoy Stewart, Mrs. L. M. Ram
age and Mrs. C. A. Vlbbert.
Special guests were wives of Lions
members from the Hollywood club,
including Mrs. Richard A. Meyers.
Mrs. Don Patton, Mrs. Harold Gil
lespie and Mrs. J. Vinton Scott.
Mrs. Louis Ramus was an addi
tional guest.
Mrs. C. F. Putnam announced
plans for the third skating party to
be held March 27. The April meet
ing will be held at the country
home of Senator and Mrs. Ronald
Jones.
Present were Mrs. Floyd Bowers.
Mrs. Estill Brunk, Mrs. A. L. Elvln,
Mrs. Jacob Fuhrer, Mrs. J. O. Gross,
Mrs. Roy Housor, Mrs. Ronald Jon.
es, Mrs. Fred Keelar, Mrs. R. W.
Land, Mrs. Irvine Miller, Mrs, R. O.
Lewis, Mrs. Winston Purvlne, Mrs
Edward Majek, Mrs. Walter Mar
tin, Mrs. Robert McEwan, Mrs. Tra
cy Porter, Mrs. C. F. Putnam, Mrs
L. M. Ramage, Mrs. Lee Ross, Mrs
Harry Scott, Mrs. Floyd Seamster,
Mrs. LeRoy Stewart, Mrs. O. A.
Vlbbert, Mrs. LaVerne J. Young,
Mrs. Herman Hille and Mrs. Tal
bot Bennett.
Junior Club at
Library Wednesday
Woodburn The social meeting of
the Junior Woman's club was held
Wednesday evening at the library
olub rooms with Freda Burt and Zoa
Lowthlan as hostesses.
Mildred Day, club president, an-
nounced a meeting of the executive
board to be held March 31 at 8 p.m.
at the Woodburn hotel. She also an
nounced that costumes for the pag
eant at the coming convention were
to be' made by those taking part,
instructions to be furnished.
A letter was. read from Vera Jean
Mohr thanking the executive board
for the past president's pin which
was presented to her recently.
After a period of amusing games
refreshments were served by the
hostesses. The St. Patrick's motif
was used for the decorations and
menu. Mrs. Charles Snodgrass was
a guest.
The next meeting will be held
April 2 with Lucille Ayers as pro
gram chairman and Evelyn Jones,
hostess chairman, assisted by Agnes
Maricle.
Altruistic Club
Feted Recently
Dallas The Altruistic club met
Wednesday evening at the L. L.
McCarty home with Georgia Mc-
Clanathan and Mrs. Joe Dodge as
hostesses for the meeting. Prizes for
'600' were won by Mrs. Mary Starr,
Mrs. Hubert M. Dunn and Mrs. L.
L. McCarty. Room decorations car
ried out the Easter motif. Mrs. Tony
Neufeldt, Mrs. McCarty and Miss
Mildren Stafrin were guests for the
evening and members present were
Miss Helen Butler, Miss Hazel But
ler, Mrs. W. C. Hefner, Mr Ed.
C. Dunn, Mrs. Hubert M. Dunn,
Mrs. George Ebertlng, Mrs, John
Friesen, Mrs. C. P. Helgerson, Mrs
T. B. Hooker, Mrs. Florence Hunter,
Mrs. Ruth Hyde, Mrs. Andrew Ir
win, Jr., Mrs. Irene Lynn, Mrs. Ar
thur May, Mrs. Raleigh Middleton,
Mrs. Del Plaster, Mrs. L. H. Row
ell, Mrs. J. R. Sibley, Mrs. Alzaldee
Smith, Mrs. Mary Starr, Mrs. E. A
Wagner, Mrs. Loren Wilson and
Mrs. Carl Elfeldt.
...
Woodburn Folk
Chapter Guests
Wnndburn Members of Ever
green chapter No. 41, Order of the
Eastern Star, who were guests of
Chadwlck chapter on "Friendship
Night," Tuesday, were Pearl Lans
den, worthy matron; J. W. Moore,
worthy patron; Mabel Settlemler,
past worthy grand matron; wiaoei
nixnn. mother: Zoa Lowthlan. Adah;
Jnnpfl. marshal: Gertrude
Beach, chaplain; Rose Olbbens,
Junior past matron; Minnie uison
conductress; and George Jones.
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South Circle Meets
With Mrs. Hunt
The March meeting of the South
Circle of the First Christian church
was recently held at the home of
Mrs. Harry Hunt, 2575 Hazel avenue.
The first of a series of luncheons to
be held at the church on April 17
at the noon hour was planned. Res
ervations should be in to the com
mittee before Wednesday, April 16.
The publio is invited.
Those present were Mrs. F. E.
Birch, Mrs. W. S. Blrdwell, Mrs. J.
E. Cannon, Mrs. E. M. DeHutt, Mrs.
Guy L. Drill, Mrs. E. Oabbert, Mrs.
W. H. Gardner, Mrs. H. Hunt, Mrs.
Alice Noth, Mrs. Ada Pfell, Mrs. R.
Prltchard, Mrs. J. D. Sears, Mrs, D.
Shomaker, Mrs. M. H. Viesko, Mrs.
S. Rttcher, Mrs. L. Walker, Mrs, D.
A. White, Mrs, E. M. Wood, Mrs.
John Winship, Mrs, Abernathy and
Mrs, McDonald.
Entre Nous
Club Honored
West Salem The Entre Nous
club were guests at a cleverly ar
ranged party Wednesday evening
at the city hall auditorium with
Mrs, Guy Newgent and Mrs. Robert
Forster as hostesses.
Attractive arrangements of
greenery and spring blossoms were
used as decorative note.
Four tables of "500" were to play
with high honors going to Mrs. O.
C. Schofteld, Mrs. William Krueger,
Fred Gibson and L. u Sloper.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Sloper, Mr. and Mrs. Trommlitz,
Mrs. O. C. Schofleld and Mrs. R. E.
Pattison.
Members attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Cook, Mr. and , Mrs.
Fred Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Smart, Mr. and Mrs. William Krue
ger, Mrs. Charles Unruh and Rob
ert Forster.
...
Chinese Artist
Charms Audience
A splendid performance was giv
en by Soo Yong, Chinese actress
and monologulst, at Salem high
high school auditorium last night
under the sponsorship of the Cres
cendo club. The talented actress,
with simple gestures, can miracu
lously change her character at- will
with the assistance of striking cos.
tumes.
In her sketch of "Out from the
Inner Apartments," she depicted
the Chinese woman before and
after the revolution. She assumed
the roles of a young girl, the old
servant, great grandmother and
the valiant modern Chinese moth
er. She did fascinating Impersona
tions of typical Americans, a scene
from a Chinese opera and a comedy
act showing a Chinese and a Jap.
anese statesman at a banquet.
In "The Rainbow Pass," Soo
Yong played the parts of the hero
ine, the warrior, the villain and the
commentator.
The Crescendo club is to be
complimented on its list of stellar
attractions, which it has brought
to Salem during the season. Last
night's performance is the last to
be presented by the club this year.
...
Kingwood Gardeners
Bidden to Luncheon
West Salem The Klngwood
Garden club were guests at a des
sert luncheon Thursday given by
Mrs. A. F. Goffrier at her home in
Senate street.
Mrs. A. Stewart of the Salem
Heights Garden club gave an in-
teresting talk on "Layering and
Plant Culture."
The club accepted an Invitation
to be guests of the Woman's club
at Its next meeting.
Members answered roll call with
an Interesting fact concerning
plants and gardening.
Special guests were Mrs. Ruth
O'Brien, Mrs. Ohristensen, Mrs. A.
E. Henry, Mrs. A. Stewart and
Miss Lottie McAdams. Members
attending were Mrs. H. Bonney,
Mrs. Henry Hamm, Mrs. A. Ham-
blln, Mrs. Paul Lee, Mrs. A, E.
Landry, Mrs. C. Manning, Mrs.
Elizabeth Hoffman, Mrs, James
Monaco, Mrs. J. Frelsen, Mrs. T.
Dalke, Mrs. Claude Miller and the
hostess, Mrs. Goffrier.
Albany Garden
Club Has Show
Albany The annual spring
flower show of the Albany Garden
club will open to the public at the
city hall Friday afternoon of this
week and continue through Satur
day evening. A plant sale Is sche
duled for both afternoons.
Exhibits may be entered by (he
public as well as club members. Six
classifications will be Judged.
Monitor The Monitor Woman's
club recently met at the home of
Mrs. Rodney McKee. Following
luncheon the group sewed. Twenty
were present.
A wedding dance was given hon
oring Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brant
ner (Hazel Ferguson) Tuesday eve
ning. The couple was married at
Vancouver Tuesday. They will live
near Monitor.
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The Good Neighbors club met
Thursday at the home of Mrs. John
St.Clalr In honor of Mrs. Stuart
Johns' birthday. The table was
deocrated with narcissi. Later
pinochle was in play with honors
going to Mrs. Lyle Castor and Mrs.
Pearl Upson.
Those participating were Mrs.
John Olson, Mrs. J. O. Courtlneer,
Mrs. Pearl Upson, Mrs. William
McKtnney, Mrs. Mysta Hendricks,
Mrs. Stuart Johns, Mrs, Austin Sa-
ter, Mrs. Lyle Castor and the host
ess, Mrs, John St. Clair. Mrs. Aus
tin Cater will entertain In April at
her home in Roberts.
Silverton Local relatives and
friends who plan to drive to Seat
tle, Friday, and remain over the
weekend to attend the Saturday
afternoon wedding of Miss Cleo Ca
noy and Bob Mathieson are Mrs.
Art Canoy, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Ca
noy, Miss Frances Walker, Mrs.
Kenneth Mathieson and Mrs, Tom
Mcintosh.
Fred
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Mrs. Ira D. Mix
Fetes Study Club
Independence Mrs. Ira D. Mix
opened her home Tuesday to the
Study club for the radio broadcast
at 1:45 by Dr. Bahkum, on, "What
Is Your Family's Influence."
Mrs. Howard Bennett led the
round table discussions, which fol
lowed the lecture.
Mrs. W. C. Frantz gave a report
on "The Effects of Environment,"
discussing a particular case.
The next meeting will be held
April 1 with Mrs. Mix, and Mrs.
Dean H. Walker, leader, will be
back at that time. The lecture for
this meeting will be, "Are You
Proud of Your Community?"
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Easter Sunday
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Independence Miss Blanche
Baker has chosen Easter Sunday,
April 13, as the date of her wed
ding to Fred W. Van Loh, of Le
banon. The wedding will take
place at the Calvary Presbyterian
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out; long-lastipg.
Dr. West's
Tooth Paste
1C2 Fop
13 :
25c
Pleasant,
refreshing. Cleans
thoroughly.
Wildroot
Hair Tonic
Gives hair that
89
well-groomed
50c Williams'
Luxury
Shave Cream
Hoi l aoitens tougnest nnc
II. yj beard, (or dose,
smooth shave. Lam
tube
25c Prophylactic
Nylon Toothbrush
23 243Fcr
Stiff, firm bristles made of
die new Nylon material that
won't absorb water.