Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 21, 1945, Image 5

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Society Cl ubs and Music
Matrons are
Honored at
Dinner Varty
Rsp. Anna Ellis of Garibaldi
and Mrs. Georae King of Boise,
Idaho, formerly of Salem, will
be the guests of honor this eve
nine when Mrs. Paul H. Mauser
entertains with a buffet dinner.
Spring flowers will form the
centerpiece of the attractive
serving table and also crace
the small dinner table where
the guests will be sealed. Covers
will be placed for IS.
j Mrs. Alex de Schweiniu was
a Portland visitor Tuesday.
Dine and Do club met Tues
day at the home of Mrs. Walter
Conboy for luncheon and sew
ing for the Red Cross. Eight
were tn attendance.
' Royal Neighbors of America
will hold their regular meeting
! at the VFW hall tonight.
Red Cross
Official to
isit Here
i Boy Pryor of (he Red Cross
recruiting office, Pacific area,
will arrive from San Francisco
Thursday, March 2, and inter
view applicants for Red Cross
service cm Thursday and Fri
day. The local recruiting commit
tee, of which William Baillie
is chairman, is asking every
person who desires to enter the
Red Cross service to telephone
the office of the Marion county
chapter, dial 9277, for an ap
pointment with Mr. Pryor.
Mr. Pryor s tune m the eani-
tal is limited and (lie cmnmil.
tee is especially eager that those
; persons wno have already been
j Interviewed by Mr. Baillie or
j Miss Marion Bowen make an
. appointment to see Mr. Pryor
a immediately.
Mrs. Emil Otjen
Presides at Session
Mrs. Emil Otjen presided at
the regular session of the Sa
lem Rebckah lodge Monday
evening. A very impressive
reremony was put on by Mrs.
R. G. Henderson previous to
the presentation of jewels to
three members who have be
longed to the lodge more than
J-S years.
4 Mr. Belle Carlson was pre
sented by Mrs. Pearl Nichols.
Mrs. Carrie Jennings was pre
sented by Mrs. Alice Adams and
Mrs. Dora E. Burns was pre
sented by Mrs. Cora Ebby. Mrs.
Vern Suko sang a solo and was
accompanied by her mother,
Mrs. Estella Hess.
Mrs. Nettie Coates, Mrs. Nel
lie Creamer. Mrs. Nettie Green
ough, Mrs. Cora Ebby and Wil
liam Huckaby, all of Portland,
were here for the event. Mrs.
Lucy Siegmund was presented
a jewel by her daughter, Miss
Wilda Siegmund.
Mrs. Christina Smith of Leb
anon, stale Inside guardian, was
a visitor for the evening. Mrs.
Gustave Erickson. Mrs. Clar
ence Townsend. Miss Lora Cal
lison and Tom McCloud visited
In Portland at the district con
vention. P-N.G. association will meet
at the home of Mrs. Clarence
Townsend Wednesday evening.
They will be assisted by Mrs.
Rose Hammer, Miss Wilda Sieg
mund and Mrs. Ida Hochstetllcr.
Three Links club will meet Fri
day afternoon at 2 o'clock in the
clubrooms. Mrs. Mabel French,
Mrs. Russell Krctz and Mrs.
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Edited by
I WiUi.im Cladek will be the host
! c.-s for the afternoon. Miss
Wilda Siegmund and Mrs. Clar
ence Townsend were recent vis
itors at the I.O.O.F- home in
Portland,
i The cailton and auxiliary of
j Patriarch Militant will meet at
i 6:30 o'clock Thursday evening
j for a no-host dinner al the
; I.O.O.F. hall. A business ses
sion and initiation will follow.
The committee for the dinner
consists of Mrs. Pearl Harland.
Mrs. Clarence Townsend and
Mrs. Ida Traglio.
:Nile Club
lTo Honor
lMrs. Kuhn
, The Salem Nile club is ar
: raiding a no-host dinner for
j Saturday evening in the Ma
sonic temple in compliment to
Mrs. V. E. Kuhn, the retiring
president. Mrs. Paul H. Hauler
is the newly-elected president of
the Nile club.
Husbands of members are be
ins invited to the event, which
will start at 6:30 o'clock. Fol
lowing the dinner hour cards
will be in play.
T'ia dinner directorate in
cludes Mrs. David Cameron.
Mr. Walter Dry, Mrs. Paul
Hansen, Mrs. Fred Klaus, Mrs.
Parker Lincbery. Mrs. John
Sweeney and Mrs, David
Wright.
Woman's Relief Corps Aid
society will hold a social meet
ing at the home of Mrs. Lura
Tandy, 2015 Trade street, from
2 to 5 o'clock Thursday after
noon. Mrs. Arthur Selander
Fetes Mrs. Smith
Mr. Arthur Selander was
hostess at an an rcvoir party
Tuesday afternoon at her North
Summer street, residence in
compliment to Mrs. William C.
Smi'h who is leaving for Port
land to reside. Mr. Smith is
now in Portland and Mrs. Smith
and their two daughters will
join him early next month.
Mrs. Harry Clark assisted her
mother at the tea hour.
Honoring Mrs. Smith were
Mrs. Richard A. Meyer. Mrs. H.
M. Boesch. Mrs. T. M. Hicks.
Mrs. Ray A. Yocom. Mrs. Wol
cott E. Burcn. Mrs. Glenn Rice.
Mrs. Oren Stratton, Mrs. Fred
Kirkwood. Mrs. E. A. Sems. Mrs.
Harry Clark and Ms. Arthur
Selander.
Margaret Hood
Presents Pupils
Mic ln,.ffnnl 1JJ ...ill
sem ner piano pupils in recital
Friday evening. February 23.
at 7:15 o'clock in the lobby of
the YMCA.
Kenard Adams, pupil of Mary
Schultz Duncan, will assist with
violin selections.
The following will partici
pate: Joan Barnes. Audrey
Sneddon, Marion Baum, Bar
bara Taylor, Sharon Hamilton,
Astrid Severin, Judy Richards,
Lynn Jensen, Murray Jensen,
Joan Elliott, Catherine Sieg
mund, Marianne Aston. Grace
Stewart. Laura, Allen, Mary Lou
Zumwalt. Jack Nelson, Norma
Vassler, Richard Sohrt, Sandra
Stonehocker, Julia Ann Miller,
Muriel Stewart. Jeannine Gra
ber. Barbara Zumwalt. Mari
anne Bonesleele. Elizabeth
Johnson, Michael Deeney, Mar
jorie Becke, Norma Hamilton,
Peter Morse, Sue McElhinncy
and Joan Marie Miller.
Greeting guests at the door
will be Miss Acacia Belt and
Miss Norma Vassler.
The interested public is cor
dially invited to attend.
Rovtiu lyre Phont 3513.
Mrs. Walker
Presides at
Smart Affair
The home of Senator and Mrs.
, Dean H. Walker in Inriepen-
j dence w as the scene of an in- j
I formal dinner party Tuesdav j
evening when Mrs. Walker en- I
tertained honoring a group of j
the feminine legislative contin- .
gen.
Spring flowers in pastel tones:
formed the decorative note of
the dinner table and about the
rooms.
Monday evening Hal Hibbard
auxiliary, United Spanish war
Veterans, held its monthly so
cial meeting. Bess Goodrich pre
sided. The next meeting will be
March 5 at 8 o'clock in the VFW
hall.
Eastern Star Chapter
Has Initiation Ceremony
Chad wick chapter. Order of Eastern Star, met Tuesday eve
ning in the Masonic temple, with Mrs. Albert Cohen, worthy
matron, and Fred B. Keeler, worthy patron, presiding. Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Graham, worthy patron and worthy matron of Zen
ith chapter. Brownsville, were guests of the chapter. Mrs. Milton
I.. Meyers and Mrs. Lena Cher-
Mrs. Barnes
Honors Her,
'Daughter
j Mrs. George Barnes invited
; a group of guests to her home
in Electric street Tuesday af
ternoon to honor the second
birthday of her little daughter.
George Anne. At tea time a
candle-lighted birthday cake
was the feature.
The guest list included Miss
George Anne Barnes, the hon
ored guest, Mrs. Anthony Tou
art, grandmother of the honored
guest. Mrs. Harry Bolt, Mrs.
Wallace Carson, Mrs. Elbert
Roberts. Master Allen de Sch
weinitz and the hostess, Mrs.
Barnes.
White Shrine in
Session Monday
Monday evening was advance
night for Willamette Shrine No.
2, Order of the White Shrine
of Jerusalem. Mrs. Willis E.
Brown, noble profhetcss, and
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne D. Henry,
associate watchman of shep
herds, presided during the open
ing services. The worthy high
priestess, Mrs. Albert C. Smith,
and the watchman of shepherds.
Willis C. Brown, were escorted
to the east.
Miss Edna McElhaney and
Miss Mary B. Sayles were host
esses for the Valentine party
which followed the regular
meeting. Games were enjoyed.
The colors of red andvellow
were used about the rooms, a
bouquet of red carnations and
yellow daffodils centering the
head table in the dining room
and guarded by red and yellow
tapers in crystal holders.
Members assisting were Mrs.
Albert J. Walker. Mrs. R. T.
Boals, Mrs. J. C. Jones and Miss
Ulva Derby.
The March meeting will con
vene at 4 o'clock March Ifl and
will recess for a no-host dinner
at 6 o'clock for a ceremonial,
when several new members will
receive the degrees of the White
Shrine.
Mrs. Albert C. Smith, worthy
high priestess, will preside at
the meeting and she has appoint
ed Miss Mary B. Sayles to ar
range for the dinner.
tV duff w
Mrs. Sadie Graham of Corval
lis, grand chief of Oregon, Py
thian Sisters, who made her of
cilia visit to Silvevton last
Thursday evening.
rington, charter members, were
present and introduced. Pfc.
Ethel Lansing. Wac, and J. J.
Purney wore initiated into the
order. Mr. and Mrs. Graham
spoke to the members and in
vited Chaciwick chapter to visit
Brownsville chapter.
Following the business meet
ing a social hour was enjoyed
with musical selections and
group singing accompanied by
M rs . Fern Craven and Grace
Hatch on the marimba. Remi
niscences of Chariwick chapter
i were presented by Mrs. George
1 King of Boise. Idaho, a past
m a t ro n o f C h a d w i c k chapter.
Pfc. Ethel Lansing told of her
life Willi the Wac at Fort Sle
vens, where she is stationed.
Brief remarks were made hy J.
J. Purney and Rev. S. Raynor
Smith.
The dining room was ap
propriately decorated in red,
white and blue, the tables be
ing decorated with flags and
red, white and blue candles.
Refreshments were served by
the following committee, .Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. Swafford, Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil T. Golden, Ar
thur Moore, Miss R nth Moore,
Mrs. Waldo Zellcr. Mrs. Alta
Openhaven, Mrs. George Ed
wards. Mrs. Neva Peck and
Mrs. Louise Schmoker.
The chapter members will
meet on February 27 for an all
day meet ing, sewing for the
Red Cross.
Oregon Students
To Appear Here
University of Oregon. Eugene,
Feb. 21 (Special) Pat McCor
mack of Banks. Wilma Foster
of Eugene and Winston Carl of
Portland will discuss post-war
relations with Russia for the Sa
lem Women's club Wednesday,
February 28, and for the Salem
high school, Friday, March f).
The three students are members
of the symposium group of the
division of speech and dramatic
arts at the University of Ore
gon. Pythian Sisters will ment
this evening at 8 o'clock in the
K.P. hall.
li or prompt relic! u;e worldwj
Rat.r yknown Cmiruni. l-Vagrant. fif
BflPiw, mjldlv rnfdiratrd. ftO yar-Ri
sneers'!. All drurciilr Hnv'iP
'Miss Belt
I o Arrive
From South.
I Ai riving from California
Ihursday will he Miss Barbara
, Belt, daughter of Chief Justice
and Airs. Harry Belt, who is at-
i tending the University of Cali
fornia at Berkeley this year.
Miss Belt will he in the capi
tal for 10 days and several in
formal affairs are being plan-
, ned for her pleasure.
m a
Mrs. Cadwa
To be Feted
Friday Night
Mrs. William Comic 11 Dyer,
Jr.. and Mrs. Claybourne W.
Dyer are arranging an infor
mal party for Friday evening
at their home in North Thir
, teenth st reet in compliment to
j Mrs. M. E. Gadwa.
' Tables will he made up for
t bridge and in the laic evening
the hostesses will serve supper,
j Spring flowers will form the
decorative motif about the
i rooms.
I Miss Dorothea Sleusloff Is
planning a dinner party for
Saturday evening in compli
ment to a group of friends.
Miss McKay
Is Chosen
Sweetheart
Salem Hi-Y members are an
nouncing the election of attrac
tive Miss Mary Lou McKay,
daughter of Captain and Mrs.
Douglas McKay, as the Hi-Y
Sweetheart.
Miss McKay is a popular
member of the younger set and
active in activities at Salem
high school. She has served as
president of the high school
honor society and has been pro
minently identified with the
Pop club. Girl's Letter club and
is president of the Abbie Gra
ham chapter of Tri-Y. She
headed the gym jamboree a!
high school when it was last
presented.
Legislative Night
Interesting Event
Legislative night was featur
ed at Ihe regular meeting of
American Legion auxiliary Mon
day evening. Mrs. Albert C.
Gragg. for the legislative com
mittee. Mrs. George Gabriel for
war activities, and Mrs. E. A.
Lee, for war defense, made ar
rangements for the evening's
program. Legislators' wives
were honored as special guests.
Rep. Paul Hendricks of Mar
ion county discussed proposed
state and national legislation on
u n i versa I m i 1 i t a ry t ra i n i ng.
I With quotations on the subject
I from outstanding military and
government officials, he parti
cularly stressed an article by
Harry Hopkins, appearing in a
current issue of the American
Magazine. He cited the brevity
of military training given many
of our men in the armed forces
who are sent to major fields of
operations to do battle against
enemy soldiers, trained from
childhood. Much could be ac
complished by i nst ruction in
high schools where our youth
now attend to eliminate 1 1 lese
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Mrs. I. N, Bacon spoke brief-
iy in regard to the matter, us
ing the American mother's view
point. She called for united
study of the matter, so critical ,
opinions may help to develop
the best possible program which
' would build a better and strong
er America. j
I Mrs. Paul Ficke reported that
Americanism work is in full
swing with essa s on Thomas
Jefferson coming in and flag
code tests given throughout the
, eouuly, botli in city and rural
schools, during the day. Mrs. 1
j James A. Garson made favor
t able comment on the poppy
; poster work in school art
classes. Severn I additional '
: prizes are being offered this
1 year as an added incentive. ;
I Mrs. E. A. Lee marie a report of '
i stamp and bond sales at the
Penney boot h. Through the
courtesy of Miller's department
store, a splendid pat riot ic dis
play appears currently in one ;
j of their windows.
Mrs. Clifton Mudd presented
a poem. "Reason for Life." and
Mrs. John Wagner cont ribut-
, ed two lovely vocal selections, "
' accompanied at the piano by j
: Mrs. A. W. Lovcik.
Mrs. Don Madison, unit presi-
dent, and Mrs, Howard Belton, ;
' wife of the senate president.
shared honors in pouring. Tall
white tapers in crystal candela-
; bras on a beaut if ul fine linen
j lace-inserted cloth adorned the
! table.
Names on the guest list in
I elude, beside Mrs. Belton, Mrs. ;
I Marie E. Wilcox. American Le-
gion auxiliary president from
Grants Pass; Mrs. Riddel Lage,
1 loo'l R ivcr; Mrs. Vernon Bull,
La Grande: Mrs. Frank J. Van
Dyke, Ashland; Mrs. C. L. Lieu
allen, Pendleton; Mrs. John R. i
j Snelislrotn, Eugene; Mrs. O. H.
I Bengison. Med ford: Mrs. Ned
i H. Callaway. Brownsville; Mrs.
V. B. Staples. Ontario; Mrs.
j Frank Brownell, Astoria; Mrs. 1
j William Hishavcn. Bend: Mrs.
Vesta Himelwrighl and daugh-
ler, Mrs. Beula Sager, Joseph; I
Leona Hilt. Day's Creek: Mrs. '
Rhoda llesse, Hillsboro, and
i Mrs. R. T. Moore. Coos Bay.
Special guests were two
mothers of members. Mrs. Law- j
rence of Portland and Mrs. Ban-
gert. formerly of South Dakota, j
guests of their respective daugh- )
ler.s, Mrs. Merle Travis and
Mrs. E. W. Richey.
Miss Ida Mie Smith will en
tertain the A.A.U.W. Litcra
t ure group at her home, tl.M)
East Lincoln street, this eve
ning at 7:4n o'clock. Mrs. J. M.
Devers will review "Democra
tic Manifesto."
Mrs. C. J. Towe
Auxiliary Hostess
Si 1 vert on Mrs. C, J. Towe
was hostess Monday evening al
her home in the country to her
fellow members of the American
Legion auxiliary, Delbcrt Reev
es unit No, 7, past presidents
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cluh. Assist i n g dun ng the su p
per hour was Mrs. Ole Meliind,
niece of Mrs. Towe. Mrs, Lew is
HaM is president and Mrs. Ern
est L. Starr is secretin';,-.
Mrs A. J. Titus gav' a si..,y
of Cuoaii history, eeitiiomic val
ues, product and peoples in ;m
in t eroding L.it in -American u -dy
as a pre gram feature. Rehear.-a
1 of a playlet s: ui .t fur
the next meeting of the unit
hen tin- pa.-t p re.-id en t s wi il
be in ehargc of the program and
supper, w as held.
Attending the meet nit: were
Mrs. Lucy Wray, Mrs. T. P. llei-den-lrom,
Mrs. Pear! Davenport.
Mrs. A. J. Titus. Mrs. F. M
Powell. Mrs. My rt le Loreneii.
Mrs. Oie Melund. Mrs. Ernest L.
Starr. Mrs. Arthur Gottenberg.
Mrs. Lewis Hail. Mrs. Maude
Price and Mrs. Towe.
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Wednesday. fh. 21, 19455
M"mbei's of tiie executive
boa rd of Bu - mess and Profes
siotial Women . j 1 1 meet Friday
evening at 7:30 o'clock at th
hom" of Mi-s Phebe McAdams
at, 7.K) South 12th street.
i Mr-. Harold Fladger and son,
Poland, of Taeoma, and Mrs.
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