fi Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, May 21, 19-ifl
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By Jean Taylor
Mrs. Paul Hale, who leaves
soon for a California and eas
' tern trip, will be honored Wed
nesday afternoon when Mrs.
John B. Powell of Turner and
Mrs. Henry Hanzen entertain at
' the Hanzen country home in
South River road,
it The affair will be a luncheon,
J to be followed by an afternoon
of contract bridge.
Covers will be placed for the
honor guest, Mrs. Lloyd Demar
cst, Mrs. Jerome Simkins, Mrs.
Everett Crabtree, Mrs. Morris
j Crothcrs, Mrs. Frank Brownell,
" Mrs. Carroll Ford, Mrs. Carl
I Jordan, Mrs. Lloyd L. Sanders,
Mrs. Lee Thomas, Mrs. Larry
J Lucas, Mrs. E. E. Boring, Mrs.
Lawrence Lister of Portland,
" Mrs. Dick Krcisel, Mrs. Law-
rence Goss of West Staylon and
the hostesses.
. . .
Little Tonimic Brantncr cclc
J bralcd his first birthday Sat
u urday and was honored at a
" parly Sunday arranged by his
I mother, Mrs. T. R. Brantncr.
Bidden to the event were Linda
Carnegie, Philip While, Wally
Kidder and their mothers, Mrs.
Burton Carnegie, Mrs. Ellis
White and Mrs. Raymond Runly.
Flora Mayfield
VancouverBride
Lebanon The marriage of
Miss Flora Mayfield of Salem,
daughter of Mrs. S. W. Sclman
of Silvcrton, and Herman Rois
ter of Lacomb, son of Mrs. John
While of Lebanon, was solem
nized at a quiet single-ring cere
mony on May 9 at Vancouver,
Wash.
On their return to Lebanon
last week the couple were hon
ored at a reception and wedding
dinner at the home of the bride
groom's mother. Many relatives
and close friends attended the
affair. Among those assisting
with hostess duties were Mrs. E.
E. Reynolds of Hollcy, Mrs.
Claud Holman of Lebanon and
Mrs. Olio Schultz of Sweet
Home, all sislcrs of the bride
groom; Mrs. Jesse Arehart of
Crowfoot, sistcr-in-law of the
bridegroom, and Mrs. Hubert
Pockham of Silvcrton, sister of
the bride.
The couple will live on the
bridegroom's farm in the La
comb district.
la vcsville
CJlib Officers
The annual May luncheon of
the Hayesvillc Woman's club
was held at the Dairy Coopera
tive club rooms. Hostesses were
Mrs. E. B. Taylor, Mrs. L.
Fisher and Mrs. Ralph Hcnsley
and were assisted by Mrs. Wil
liam Brietzke, Mrs. O. W. Gar
rison, Mrs. E. R. Bcdwcll and
Mrs. J. F. Dougherty.
New officers elected for the
coming club year will be Mrs.
C. W. Garrison, president; Mrs.
J. F. Dougherty, vice president,
find Mrs. George Strozute, secretary-treasurer.
Mrs. George Slrozule spoke
on organizing a garden club for
the summer months.
The program committee nam
rd as Mrs. J. F. Dougherty, Mrs.
George Strozute, Mrs. William
Brietzke, Mrs. Claude Murphy,
Mrs. Claude Talmage, Mrs. E. R.
Bcdwcll, Mrs. Carl Carlson and
Mrs. A. F. Harvey.
The membership committee
will be Mrs. A. F. Harvey, Mrs.
Bruce Willis. Mrs. Grace Mad
riison, Mrs. A. M.. Peterson and
Miss Ida Denny.
The flower committee chosen
was Mrs. A. F. Harvey, Mrs. E.
R. Bedwell and Mrs. G. C.
Farmer.
Shower I'Vtos
Bride-Klect
Mrs. Eiifr y Uendrickson
was hostess for a kitchen show
er recently in honor of Miss Au
drey Vauglian.
Honoring Miss Vaughan were
Mr. and Mrs. John Uendrickson,
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Russell.
Henry Gortmaker, Mrs. Jack
Gorlmaker, Mrs. Elsie Papen
fuss, Mrs. Jnc rapenruss, Mrs
Sam Rutherford, Mrs. Frank
Lukinheal, Mrs. Lyrlia Vaughan
and Mrs. Emery Uendrickson.
Relumed from a six weeks
slay in Salt Lake is Mrs. Ray
I. Crittenden.
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Arniy Pair Lt. and Mrs. Frank A. Slefanich, married at the
Calvary Baptist church at impressive April ceremonies. He is on
terminal leave after tour years in the army overseas and she was
recently released from the army nurse corps. Her parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Amacy L. McCarty of Portland and he is the son of Mrs.
Afines Stefanich of Roundup, Mont. (Jcstcn-Miller studio.) .
Uafera-4morl, Yjauij VJurde, deride
Immaculate Conception church at Shaw will be the scene
Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock of the marriage of Ensign
Valcra Amort, USNR, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Amort,
and LI. (j.g.) Jack E. Lanier, USNR, of Alexandria, La., son of
Mrs. S. L. Lanier of Alexandria. Rev. Daniel O'Conncll will of-
ririntn nt the ceremony.
The bride, a navy nurse, wil'
be given in marriage by her fa
thcr. For her wedding she hss
chosen a white afternoon dress
with which she will wear a
white hat and accessories. Her
corsage will be of orchids.
Mrs. Adrian Dickson of Cor
vallis, cousin of Ensign Amor',
will be her only attendant. She
will wear a pastel blue after
noon dress with black accessor
ies and a corsage of pink roses.
The bride's niece, little Sherrii
Amort, who will be flower girl
will wear a pink frock.
Serving as best man for Lt
Lanier will be Ensign Amort's
brother, Merrill Amort.
A reception at the Waldo Hills
home of the bride's parents will
follow the ceremony.
Ensign Amort, now on duly a",
the U.S. naval hospital at Shoe
maker, Calif., has been in the
navy for a year. A former stud
ent at Willamette university,
where she was a member of the
Delta Phi sorority, she is a grad
uate of the St. Vincent's school
of nursing and for a lime after
her graduation was on the staff
of that hospital. Prior to enter
ing the service she was a nurse
with the student heallh service
at Oregon Slate college. She ex
pects soon to receive her dis
charge from the navy.
Lt. Lanier, a navy doctor, is
a graduale of the Louisiana Slate
university Medical school. Now
on duty at the naval hospital a'.
Shoemaker he has been in the
armed forces for three years.
The couple will go to the coast
for a short wedding trip and
then will return to Shoemaker
where they will make their home
until Lt. Lanier receives his dis
charge from the navy, after
which they will leave for Alex
andria to reside.
Mrs. Donald McCargar, her
son Larry and her mother, Mrs.
George Lawrence returned Sun
day from a week's visit at The
Tides in Seaside and with
friends in Portland.
The Royal Neighbors' sew
ing club will meet Wednesday
at the home of Mrs. Minnie
Gregory, 7110 Thompson avenue,
with a no-host luncheon at
noon.
Just Received Shipment of
Slips by "Rythm
and "Colony Club"
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Bridge Clubs
Are Entertained
Several Salem hostesses will
be honoring their contract
bridge groups during the com
ing week.
Wednesday evening, Mrs.
Richard Nelson will be hostess
to her group for a late supper
following contract play.
Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Ed
win Sox has invited members
of her club to her home for
luncheon and bridge and Thurs
day evening, Mrs. James B,
I Nicholson, Jr., will entertain
our liuu. nuiiur guesi win ue
her sister, Mrs. Clarence Ham
ilton. She plans to serve a late
supper to her gucsls.
Tri-Y Choir
Presents Concert
The Tri-Y choir of the YWCA
is presenting its spring concert
Tuesday at the First Presby
terian church at 8:15 o'clock
The public is cordially invited
to attend the free performance.
The 25 voices are directed by
Mrs. Virginia Ward Elliott
There are lo be several chorus
numbers. Miss Glennis Allen
is presenting a group of solo
numbers and the trio, composed
of the Misses Glennis Allen,
Bcrnicce Isham and Connie
Keller, will sing. Jewell Guof
froy will present several piano
numbers and is accompanist for
the concert.
The Tri-Y choir has made
several public appearances dur
ing the year, singing at the hos
pitals, churches and before sev
eral of the local organizations
of Salem.
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Miss Patricia Lee will be
honored Thursday evening when
Mrs. E. A. Byers and her daugh
ter, Miss Phyllis Byers enter
tain at their home in South Lib
erty street.
The affair will feature a kit
chen shower for the bride-elect.
and an informal evening. Guests
are members of the force of the
office of the secretary of state.
Bidden are Mrs. Miller B.
Hayden, Miss Edith Libby. Mrs.
lone Hansen. Mrs. Louise Block,
Miss Peggy Peterson, Miss Alma
Keene, Miss Maxine Paulsen,
Miss Lenore Beam, Mrs. Agnes
Claycomb, Mrs. Ruth Beam, Mrs.
Howard Blankley, Miss Mar
garet McBain, Mrs. Glenn
Strausbaugh, Miss Mary Huston,
Mrs. Bertha Bergman, Miss Bes
sie Beam, Mrs. Willard Hulburt,
Miss Zelma Bush, Mrs. Linn
Davis. Miss Mary Elizabeth Fos
ter, Miss Evelyn Roseman, Miss
Evelyn Stark. Mrs. Verdi Wal
ser, Mrs. Murray Wade and the
hostesses. Mrs. E. A. Byers and
Miss Phyllis Byers.
Independence Mr. and Mrs.
M. E. Branch celebrated their
27th wedding anniversary re
cently. They entertained at
dinner at Leonard's Supper club
in Salem a group composed of
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Robinson,,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Storey and
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Girard.
Mrs. Clarence Kecne of Sil
vcrton will open her home to
members of the Town and Coun
try club Wednesday afternoon
when she and Mrs. Jack Curry
entertain members of the club
and guests at luncheon.
Mrs. Craven
Presents Recital
Mrs. Ronald C. Craven will
present her Salem students in
concert Thursday evening at 8
o'clock at the Knight Memorial
church. She will be assisted by
Miss Ruth Bedford at the or
gan and Ronald Craven, tenor.
Participating will be Ronald
Connoy, Robert and Janet Boy
er, Carol Weinstein, Richard
Hanon, Nadine and Raymond
Taylor, Claudia Talmadgc, Toni
DcSart, Jcrie Buddy, Jackie
and Leon Andrews, Marianne
Aston, Barbara Jean Smith, Al
len Robbins, Vclma Dyer, Mar
jorie and Arlene Bouche, Joyce
Meredith, Cleta Mae and Wayne
McMorris, Margaret Pardo, Bar
bara Calloway, Roberta Gil
christ, Vannah Holmes, Jerry
Hunsaker, Elizabeth Apple, Ja
nice Johnson, Marlyn Sanncrud,
Lawrence Hobart and Donna
Woodell.
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Silverton Mr. and Mrs. F. E.
Sylvester are taking advantage
of the now-open civil travel to
Hawaii They leave San Fran
cisco May 31 for a three months'
visit with their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Buchanan (Miriam Sylvester).
Mrs. Buchanan has been in
the islands a number of years.
The couple will sail on the
S.S. Lurline, famous pleasure
liner recently returned from
war to civilian service.
Credit Women
Fete Guests
Nohlgren's was the scene of a
breakfast Tuesday morning giv
en by the Salem Credit Women's
Breakfast club in honor ol mo
thers and guests. Mrs. Dorothy
Hill presided and Mrs. William
Braun responded. Speaker was
Mrs. Homer Smith, Jr., who
showed and discussed souveniers
of Europe.
Covers were placed for Mrs.
F. Skaling, Mrs. William Braun,
Mrs. Ethel McClay, Mrs. C. F.
Valentine, Mrs. J. M. Jorgensen,
Mrs. Horner Smith, Jr., Mrs.
Dcssell Clarke, Mrs. Arnel
Smith, Mrs. Mcdora Hyett, Mrs.
Gervaise Elliott, Mrs. Rena
Skaggs, Mrs. Bessie Kayser,
Mrs. Betty Lou Weston, Miss
Etta Sutter, Mrs." Louise Jones,
Mrs. Dorothy Hill, Miss Myrtle
McClay, Miss Lois Mackey, Mrs.
Dorothy Walker, Mrs. Lorna
Lucas, Miss Lena Blum, Mrs.
Ethel Gallinger, Miss Beverly
Hartzel, and Miss Estella Smith.
Miss Lena Blum has invited
the club to her home Tuesday,
May 28 at 7:30.
The West Salem Woman's club i
will hold its May annual bene
fit breakfast Wednesday morn
ing. Members will meet at 8
o'clock in front of the West Sa
lem Methodist church and will
continue from there to their
unknown destinations.
The PLE and F club will meet
with Mrs. A. W. Rockafellow,
1315 Mission street at 8 o'clock
Wednesday evening.
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Mrs. Herbert L. Stiff and Mrs.
Leo Page presided Tuesday aft
ernoon at a smartly arranged
luncheon at Normandy Manor
in compliment to a group of
their friends.
The small tables were center
ed with bouquets of Cecile
Brunner roses and pink roses
were arranged on the mantel.
Contract bridge was in play
following the luncheon, hour.
Present were Mesdames
George Alexander, Burton A.
Myers. Merrill Ohling, W.
Wells Baum, Donald C. Roberts,
Arthur Knox, William J. Bus
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Herbert L. Stiff, Jr., Urlin S.
Page, E. M. Page, Vern W. Mil
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Douglas McKay, Harry U. Mill
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Richard D. Slater, Miss Dora
thQa Steusloff and the hostesses.
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Final Concert
By Miss Melton
Miss Frances Virginie Melton
will present her piano students
in a final concert Sunday aft
ernoon at 3:30 o'clock at the
studios of Prof. T. S. Roberts.
Miss Melton will leave Salem
the first week in June, to attend
the state convention of the Ore
on Music Teacher association
and from there will go to Los
Angeles, where she plans to
establish a studio.
North Spring Valley Mrs.
Seth B. Dodge was elected pres
ident of the Sunshine club at the
meeting held rcently at the
home of Mrs. Harvey McLaugh
lin. Assisting hostess was Mrs.
Robert Anderson. Other offi
cers chosen were Mrs. Ben Mc
Kinney and Mrs. Pete Willwert.
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Speaker was Mrs. Esther Lit
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Members present were Mrs.
James Beard, Mrs. Kenneth
Frad, Mrs. Judd Davis, Mrs.
Keith Holcomb, Mrs. Floyd
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