fi Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday. June 21. 1946
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! ounger Set
, By Jean Taylor
Smart event of Saturday eve
J ning will be the informal party
i with which Miss Jane Acton,
' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
! Acton, will entertain at her
parents' home in Hansen street.
', Guests will be members of
i the Salem younger set, many of
"whom have been away at school.
The hostess will serve a dessert
supper at small tables centered
i with bouquets of spring flowers
and following, guests will en
Joy an informal evening.
Bidden to the event arc Miss
. Betty Zo Allen, Miss Pat Brown,
Miss Carolyn Carson, Miss Con
nie Cocking, Miss Margie Co
oley. Miss Edith Fairham, Miss
Darlcnc Gardner, Miss Janet
Kirk, Miss Addyse Lane, Miss
Betty Manolcs, Miss Mary Lou
McKay, Miss Roberta Meyers,
; Miss Elizabeth Nelson, Miss Hel
en Paulson, Miss Jean Swift,
Miss Helen Sheperd and Miss
June Young.
3ovmei' Salemile
Seallfe (J3ritle
From Walnut Grove, Minn.,
comes news of the marriage of
Miss Deloris Converse, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E.
Converse of Walnut Grove, to
William Claude Faulds, USN,
which took place June 7 in Se
attle. The bride and her parents
are former West Salem resi
dents, having moved east in
March of 194S.
The rites look place at the
Methodist temple in the Univers
ity district. The couple was at
tended by Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Jones of Omak, Wash., brother
and sister-in-law.
For her nuptials, the bride
wore a gun-metal colored suit
with white accessories and a
corsage of red roses and white
carnations.
The bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Faulds of
Seattle. He is now stationed at
San Diego where he is a baking
Instructor. Mr. and Mrs. Faulds
will make San Diego their home.
A wedding dinner followed
ttie marriage ceremonies.
Lions Officers
Are Installed
Silverlon Mrs. A. L. V.
Smith, state president of the
Lions auxiliary and a local mem
ber, was Installing officer for
the new officers. Wednesday
evening in a joint ceremonial
with the officers of the Lions
elub at the club rooms.
Mrs. Cliflon Dickerson, slate
assisted Mrs. Smith.
Mr Toclnr Hnhlm. t.rill
us president lor me coming year,
Mrs. Clif Almquist vice pres
ident, and Mrs. John Becker,
ecretary-lrcasuror. Gifts were
presented the retiring president,
Mrs. Maude Price, and the re-
' tiring secretary-treasurer, Mrs.
R. M. Gallon.
' Burr Miller of Salem was In
stalling officer for the men.
'liidurted were Robert Miller,
president: F. M. Powell, first
Vice president; Clint Welby, jpc
,ond vim? Olnm Lnrsnn sprrp-
1ary; Gene Smith, treasurer;
Ir.Tack Spencer tail-twister;
-tteorge Christienson and Ralph
Adams new members of the ex
ecutive board, and Cliff Dick
erson the hold-over member.
A lale supper was served by
tne auxiliary.
Woodburn To Mr. and Mrs.
George S. Mcscrve (Kathleen
'Donnelly) a son, George S. Mes
erve, Jr., June 11 at St. Aug
ustine, Florida. First child.
Grandson of Mrs. E. S. Donnel-
Woodburn To Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Sowa of Woodburn, a son,
June 15, at the Salem Deacon
ess hospital. Grandson of Mrs.
Paul Sowa of Woodburn.
Guest al the home of Miss
Elizabeth Putnam and George
Putnam Is their niece, Mrs. Ken
neth Walkey and her daughter,
Marilyn, of Pacific Palisades,
Calif. The Califomians expect
to spend part of the summer
with the Putnam.
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Wedding Pair Captain and Mrs. Ray J. Fitz, whose marriage
look place June 11 at SI. Joseph's Catholic church with a break
fast following at the Marion hotel. The bride is the former
Roscmarie Becker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Becker. Her
husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Fritz of Billings, Mont.
They will live in Billings, where he is a pharmacist. (Bishop
Moderne studio.)
Taylor Home
Dinner Scene
The home of Mr. and Mrs. A.
A. Taylor wa.: scene recently of
a family gathering honoring
their d a n g h I e r-in-law, Mrs.
Robert C. Taylor and her young
son Bobbie, who expect to leave
in early July to join her hus
band, Lt. Taylor, stationed in
Frankfurt with the 97 General
hospital.
Present for the family affair
were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd D.
Rcilly. Patrick and Michael, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas B. Ritchey,
Mrs. Rhea Miner and Miss Mar
gie Miner, Mrs. Georgia E. Tay
lor, Jim Taylor and Mr. and
Mrs. A. A. Taylor.
Arriving in Salem this week
from San Francisco was Mrs.
George McKenzie, who is the
guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Ora McKenzie.
Portland visitor for a few
days is Miss Nellie Schwab.
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! Feres Visitor
Miss Elise S. Schroeder en
tertained a group of her friends
Wednesday evening with an in
formal dessert supper honoring
Mrs, Jack Beal of Riverside,
Calif., niece of Miss Eleanor
Stephens, who is visiting in the
capital.
Following dessert, guests
played several hours of contract
bridge. Covers were placed for
Mrs. Beal, Miss Stephens, Mrs.
Kenneth Hanson, Miss Edith
Kyle, Mrs. Marie Kohthagen,
Mrs. Alan Siewert, Miss Beth
Siewert and the hostess.
Hostess Wednesday afternoon
was Mrs, Elmer Berg who in
vited to her home the Salem
alumnae members of Pi Mu.
Served was luncheon and fol
lowing was an informal after
noon. Covers were placed for
Mrs. Leonard Wood, Mrs. Carl
Weigcl, Mrs. Leo Maxwell, Mrs.
Lewis Ross, Mrs. Robert M.
Fischer, Jr., and the hostess.
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front Salem, Oregon
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On Ifllontlaij.
Miss Elizabeth Mae Grant
will become the bride of
Gordon A. Krueger Monday eve
ning, June 24. She is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Grant.
Her fiance is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold A. Krueger.
Their rites will take place
Monday at 8 o'clock at the First
Methodist church, with Rev. Jo
seph M. Adams officiating. Giv
en in marriage by her father,
Miss Grant will have as her
matron of honor, Mrs. James
Overlock of Seattle. Miss Aman
da Hargis and Miss Betty Ann
Dutton will be bridesmaids.
James S. Smart will be best
man and ushers will be Victor
J. Collins. James Newcomb,
Robert Victor and Malcolm Leo
Page.
A wedding reception will he
held in the Carrier room fol
lowing the ceremony. Miss Grant
and her fiance graduated last
Sunday from the University of
Oregon.
Saturday morning the bride
elect will be incentive for a
smartly arranged informal
breakfast party at the Gold Ar
row, for which Mrs. Robert
Forkner will be hoslcss.
Thc bride-to-be will be feted
with a miscellaneous shower.
Covers will be placed for Miss
Grant, her mother, Mrs. H. P.
Grant, Mrs. A. A. Krueger, Mrs.
William E. Smith, Mrs. Jess
Daugherty. Miss Gladys Tipton,
Mrs. Joe Rich, Mrs. James Over
look of Seattle, Mrs. Blaine Mc
Clintock of Canton, Ohio, Mrs.
D. O. Lear, Mrs. Laura Eaton,
Miss Julia Noble, Miss Betty
Ann Dutton of Opportunity,
Wash., Mrs. Donald J. Callahan,
Mrs. James Calloway, Mrs. Don
Blake and Mrs. 'Greta Hialt.
Postal Clerks
Elect Mrs. Jones
The auxiliary to the postal
clerks union met recently at
the home of Mrs. Lloyd Dror
baugh, during which time re
ports of the meetings held at
Tillamook June 8. 9 and 10 were
Riven. Mrs. James Lucas was
reelected state treasurer.
Officers elected for (he aux
iliary were installed, Mrs. W.
G. Ross, installing officer, Mrs.
Reece Jones is president; Mrs.
Lloyd Drorbaugh, vice presi
dent, Mrs. LeRoy Krueger, sec
retary and Mrs. W. C. Cavender,
treasurer. Refreshments fol
lowed the business meeting. Mrs.
Lawton Girod assisted. Mrs.
Glenn Harbaugh was a guest.
Present were Mrs. W. G. Ross,
Mrs. Charles Eyre, Mrs. Fay
Collins, Mrs. Reece Jones, Mrs.
Elbert Powell, Mrs. Jim Lucas,
Rex Hardy to
Take Bride
Miss Norma Holyoak, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. James C.
Holyoak of Burley, Ida., will be
come the bride of Rex Hardy,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie L.
Hardy, June 29, with Rev. Don
Wall officiating.
Mr. Hardy is a freshman at
Willamette university and a
member of Sigma Tau fraterni
ty. The couple will make Salem
their home, as Mr. Hardy will
complete his schooling.
ve(un (oru
August 24 is set as the date
of the marriage of Miss Evelyn
Jory, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold B. Jory to Roger Claw
son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mil
ton Clawson of Burlingame,
Calif. The wedding date was
announced at a pre-nuptial
shower for Mrs. Don Fox (Ro
berta Jean Yocom) which was
held at the Alpha Chi Omega
chapter house.
The wedding will lake place
al the First Congregational
church with Dr. John L. Knight
officiating. The couple will make
their home in San Jose, Calif.,
where Mr. Clawson is attending
San Jose State college and study
ing electrical engineering.
Miss Jory is a sophomore at
Willamette, promineYit in stu
dent activities. She was presi
dent of the freshman class last
year and served as representa
tive for the sophomore class this
past year.
.'Joint Musie
Limclieoii Meet
At the joint meeting of the
Salem Federated Music club and
the Oregon Music teachers' as
sociation, held al the studio of
Miss Lena Belle Tartar and Miss
Margaret Hogg following a
luncheon at Nohlgrens, elections
were held.
Elected lo head Ihe Music
Teachers association were Miss
Margaret Hogg, president: Miss
Ruth Bedford, vice president,
Miss Helen MacHirron, record
ing secretary, Mrs. John Schmidt
Jr., corresponding secretary,
Mrs. Bertha Junk Darby, treas
urer: auditions, Charles Har
grcaves and Ralph Dobbs.
Plans for the year to come
were made and the Federated
Music club reports also heard.
First fall meeting will be in
charge of officers.
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Mrs. Virgil Mason, Mrs. Le Roy
Krueger, Mrs. Clayton Dickson,
Mrs. Dayle Jory, Mrs. William
Fischer, Mrs. H. J. Thomas,
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Another Salem maid adds her
name to the list of brides-elect.
Miss Roberta Brooks daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brooks
of Vancouver, Wash., is telling
friends of her betrothal to Don
ald Zehradnik, son of Mrs. E.
Zehradnik of Salem.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
The bride has made her home
in Salem for three years grad
uating from high school here.
She is employed with the state
highway commission. Her fiance
attended Salem schools and was
in the army air corps for three
years, serving overseas for eight
months. He is now with the Cap
ital Electric company.
Maxine Wagner
Is Betrothed
Miss Maxine Wagner, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R.
Wagner, former residents of Sa
lem now making their home in
Fullerton, Calif., told the news
of her engagement to Philip
Orange, son of Mrs. Adelaide
Orange of Pilot Rock at a form
al banquet given members of
the graduating senior class at
the Alpha Chi Omega sorority
house on the Willamette camp
us. The traditional box of choc
olates with a card inscribed
with the couple's names, told
the news.
Miss Wagner, a senior schol
ar in biology, graduates next
week. A member of Alpha Chi
Omega, she plans to enter lab
oratory technician school in
Portland next year.
Her fiance is a sophomore
majoring in mathematics, at
tending Willamette university
before the war and returning
after three years naval service.
He is a member of Alpha Psi
Delia sorority.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
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Writer's Club
Tn Meeting-
Th Salem Writers' club met
Wednesday evening with Dr.
Mary C. Rowland as hostess.
Original work was read by
Miss Edna Garfield, Mrs. Wil
liam Merriott, Mrs. J. C. Nelson,
Mrs. Blanche Jones, Mrs. Jessie
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Other members present were
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Miss Renska Ladd Swart, Mrs.
Flora Thompson Enders, Mrs.
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Visitors this week at the home
of her parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Buck, of Portland, guests
of Mr. and Mrs. William McGil- j
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