Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 21, 1946, Image 7

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    f Uaried program
Crescendo Club
Angel Reyes, Cuban violinist
appearing Friday evening as
econd attraction on the Cres
cendo concert programs of this
year, has had a colorful ca
reer in Cuba, Europe and now
is conquering the United States
Following is his program for
the Friday evening presenta
tion, scheduled for 8:15 o'clock
at the Salem High school audi
torium: PROGRAM
Prelude and Allegro. .Fritz Kreisler
Sonata In Biminor
Jean Marie LeClBlr
(Version by Angel Reyes)
Largo
Allegro
Largo-Allegro
Mr. -Reyes
II.
Caprlca No. 34 Paganini
Melody Gluck
Introduction et Rondo Capriccioso
Salnt-Saens
Mr. Reves
INTERMISSION
III.
Rhapsody In O minor .... Brahms
Impromptu In Q Schubert
Three Etudes Chopin
C minor'
. , P minor
0 minor
Mr. Aubert
IV.
Slavonic Dance No. 3 In E minor
Dvornk-Kreisler
Habanera White-Reyes
X Zapateo (Cuban Dance)
Reyes-Camejo
Mr. Reyes
V.
Concerto in O minor, opus 36
Max Bruch
Allegro moderate
Adagio
Allegro energico
Mr. Reyes
Mrs. Syverson. .
Shower Feted
Mrs. Milo Syverson was hon
ored with a shower on Tuesday
evening by Mrs. J. Elgin Thrush
and Mrs. Don Muellhaupt. The
evening was informal and re
freshments were served at a late
hour. The hostesses were assist
ed by Mrs. Floyd McCarroll,
Mrs. Ernest Adams, Mrs. Clar
ence Stanley and Mrs. Ivan
Bogart.
Bidden were Mrs. Robert Hau-
aer, Mrs. Ernest Adams, Mrs.
Roy Farmer, Mrs. James Wil
kinson, Mrs. J. H. Hampton
Mrs. .Richard Stillwell, Mrs.
Gilbert Bates, Mrs. Leo Olsen
Mrs. Stanley Stiffler, Mrs. Gil
bert Anderson, . Mrs. Joseph
Cray croft, Mrs. Ray Welch, Mrs
Clarence Stanley, Mrs. Emery
Petticord, Mrs. Kenneth Taylor
Mrs. George Nopp, Mrs. Charles
Taylor, Mrs. Walter Greene,
Mrs. George Herberger, Mrs.
Anthony Fountinini, Mrs. Jo-
,L eph Johnston, Mrs. Neal Van
.Hees, Mrs. James Solon, Mrs
' Milton Eeckett, Mrs. Clarence
weaver, Mrs. George Newman,
Mrs. Jack Schimberg, Mrs.
John Weely, Mrs. Ivan Bogart,
Mrs. Harvey Bell, Mrs. Sylves
ter Schroeder, Mrs. Stanley Nu
ens, Mrr. Roy Larson, Mrs.
Dempsey Sullivan, Mrs. Art
Ritchie, Mrs. Ted Morris, Mrs,
Delbert Quinn, Mrs. Floyd Mc
Carroll, Miss Gladys Winnedahl,
Miss Betty Schieman, Miss Lela
Runcorn -Miss Thelma Strand,
Miss Dorothy Taylor, and Mrs.
Doris Lepley, the honored guest
and the hostesses.
Salem Pair in
Eugene Rites
From Eugene comes news of
the marriage of Miss Mamie
Wilkmsen, daughter of Mr. and
; Mrs. P. L. Wilkmsen of Gervais.
and Basil G. Tucker, son of
Mrs. Alice Tucker of Salem.
The couple was married Sun
day in the Baptist church par
sonage in Eugene. Officiating
minister was Mrs. R. W. Webs
ter for the 2:30 o'clock after
noon ceremonies.
Attendants were the brother-in-law
and sister of the bride
groom, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Parmelee of Eugene. For her
nuptials, the bride wore a cedar
V shaded suit with brown acces
t sories and a corsage of red roses
Vand gardenias.
A wedding supper was held
at the Parmalee home for the
couple and close friends fol
lowing the ceremony.
After a wedding trip at the
Oregon beaches, they will make
their home in Salem.
Mrs. Bert Macy has as her
house guests this week her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. H. Claude Mayo of
Walla Walla, Wash.
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Campus Clippings
By Helen Paulson
Dances took the main spotlight at Oregon State last week-end
as the football team was in Berkeley for the California-Oregon
State game . . . Friday night the freshmen gave a dance at the
MU. Jack Slater was chairman of the dance which had the theme
Komic Kapers . . . Saturday night was filled with house dances
. . . at the Kappa formal the
ortna
id.
ea
theme was "Grecian Gardens"
. . . looking like a Grecian god
dess was Joan Beakey in a lus
cious white formal trimmed in
gold . . Mary Lou McKay's
escort was from Pendleton . . .
Betty Manolis looked cute as us
ual in a pink plaid formal . . .
she was escorted by Dutch Sim
mons Dick Galesdorf and Phyl
lis McGregor were a good-looking
couple . . . Pete's formal
was light blue trimmed in dark
blue velvet . . . also In blue was
Mary Reiman escorted by hand
some Fhi Delt pledge Beb
Thompson . . .
"Winkem, Blinkem, and Nod"
was the dreamy' theme of the
Tri Delt formal. Jane Acton
looked stunning in a black chif
fon dress as she danced by with
Bob Macy . . . Cleta Crabtree
and her fiance were down from
Stayton for the dance . . .
The ATO's caused quite an
uproar Saturday night at their
Indian dance . . . Everyone who
went dressed in Indian costumes
and put leg make-up all over
themselves. Before picking up
their squaws at one house, the
warriors built a fire on the front
sidewalk and did a dance around
it.
Sparkling horseshoes prevail
ed at the Chi Omega dance. The
rooms were all decorated in
black with silver, sparkling
horseshoes of different sizes on
the wal's . . . Corrine Wade,
Avis Steimer, and Barbara Mc
Donald were seen admiring the
large horseshoe over the en
trance to the dance. Looking
smart in black dresses were
Mary Ana Bollingher and Pat
Viesko who were escorted by
Travis Cross and Bill Carmody
. . . Alsj there were June Young
and Ralph Underwood, Evange
line McKinlay and Bill Egan . . .
"Sophistication in Black and
Gold" was the theme of the
Theta pledge formal. The main
attraction of the dance was the
dining room which was deco
rated with three huge phosphor
escent murals . . . Pat Sears was
in Corvallis for the dance . . .
Oregon Staters are busy mak
ing plans for the big Homecom
ing next week-end . . . High
light of the week-end will be
the traditional Oregon-Oregon
State football game, and we are
looking forward to seeing many
alums.
CD A Initiates
New Members
Court Capital City, Catholic
Daughters of America, held the
fall reception for new mem
bers at the Woman's club on
Tuesday evening.
The Court degree team headed
by Miss Loraine Meuscy con
ducted the initiation ceremonies.
The Rev. George O Keefe was
the principal speaker of the eve
ning. The address of welcome
was extended by the grand re
gent, Mrs. H L. Holboke, and
Mrs. A. J. Schroeder sang the
"Ave Maria.
After tne initiation tea was
served in the dining room with
Mrs. E. A. Guenthner and Mrs.
A. L. Elvin pouring and 10 Jun
ior CADs assisting about the
rooms. Mrs: Adam Engle was In
charge of refreshments. Seven
teen new members were induct
ed into the Court as follows:
Miss Genevieve Daley. Mrs.
Walter I. Davey, Mrs. Amelia
Deggster, Miss Loretta Fridrich,
Mrs. Grace Grodzkl. Mrs. Fran
ces Hills, Mrs. Edith Kootney,
Mrs. Agnes Lover, Mrs. Nadine
Mauer, Mrs. Olive Meier, Mrs.
Nora Peterson, Mrs. Oscar Pol
ster, Mrs. Grace Rohland, Mrs
Lola Shulz, Mrs. Lucy Schwartz,
Mrs. Terest Ward and Miss Ce
celia Woodruff, Mrs. Marie
Haas.
The Southern Pacific club
members will hold a dance and
intermission supper Saturday
evening, with dancing at 9
o'clock after a short business
meeting. President Jess Mc
Carter promises new music.
oiio r A
lfifr5. CoflinA
Mrs. Bradford C. Collins of
San Francisco was honored
Wednesday afternoon when Mrs.
Stewart Johnson entertained
with an informal tea at her
home on North Summer street
Mrs. Collins and her daughter.
Robin Lee, are guests at the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry V. Collins, this week,
They will return home Sunday
by plane.
About 16 of the honor guest's
close friends were invited to
call at 4 o'clock. Pouring was
Mrs. Ralph E. Purvine and as
sisting were Mrs. Robert Need
ham and Mrs. James Walton.
Centering the tea table was
a bronze and chrystal epergne
filled with heather and fall
grains with an arrangement of
fruit in the lower bowl. Tapers
in bronze candelabra guarded
the centerpiece. Purple chry
santhemums and bachelor but
tons were arranged in the liv
ing room.
The Edina Lane Home Ex
tension unit will meet with Mrs.
Frank Caspell, 10 Bieber street
at 10:30 o'clock Friday morn
ing. Subject is "Care of the
Hair." A no-host luncheon will
be served at noon.
The Young Matrons' club of
the YWCA will meet at the
Y Thursday evening at 7:30 o'
clock. Miss Lenore Hedley of
the Marion county health de
partment will show movies on
tuberculosis.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ed
ward Jonnson left Saturday for
a short stay in Los Angeles
where they will be the guests
of Mrs. Johnson's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Pat
rick J. Taylor.
Eastern Star
Honors Guests
Salem chapter, Order of East
ern Star, will hold a no-host
dinner at 6:30 o'clock Saturday
evening at the Masonic temple.
The chapter will furnish the
meat and dessert.
Guest chapters will be Adah
chapter of Independence, Ger
vais chapter of Gervia, Euclid
chapter of Jefferson and Vic
toria chapter of- Turner.
Committee includes Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Raynor, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Lucas. Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Rasmussen, Mrs. James
McFarland and Miss Doris Ol
OSC Mothers
Meet Monday
The Oregon State Mothers
club of Salem, meeting Monday
afternoon at the YWCA at 2
o'clock, is fortunate to have pro
cured as its speaker, Dean
Buena Maris Mockmore of Ore
gon State women.
All OSC mothers are being in
vited through the press. Com
mittee is headed by Mrs. Wol
cott E. Buren, chairman, Mrs.
Hubbell Young, Mrs. F. W. Poor
man, and Mrs. H. L. Pearcy.
Mrs. D. H. Upjohn will pour.
The baby born to Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence E. Ruberg, 980
20th street, is a son and not a
daughter as previously publish
ed. He has been named David
Oakley. He was born at Salem
General hospital.
Ccibot davit
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Young Cabot Clark, son of the
Hunt Clarks, was honored on
his ninth birthday anniversary
Thursday afternoon with a
"cake and coke" party at his
parents home in Superii.; street.
The young guests gathered in
the rumpus room after school.
Present were Gary Ramsdcn,
David Kromer, Stephen Crane,
Bucky Schmidt, Jimmy Fort
miller, Bruce Patterson, Johnny
Fredericks. Ronald Johnson,
Layton Webb, Gary Pierpont,
Jerry Pekar, John Drury and
the young host.
Fagg Home
Dinner Scene
The home of Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Fagg was scene recent
ly of a family gathering and
dinner. Honored were Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Armstrong on their
fourth wedding anniversary.
Present for the dinner were
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Armstrong,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Armstrong,
Rev. and Mrs. Raymond Arm
strong of Monmouth, Mr. and
Mrs. Waldo Miller, Audrey and
Lolita, Mr. and Mrs. lagg and
Patricia and Betty.
Jaycce-ottes met Monday
evening at their club rooms .n
Maple street, with 18 members
and guests present. Mrs. A. C.
Newell was auctioneer for the
white elephant sale. Hostesses
were Mrs. Elmo Lindholm and
Mrs. Howard Walker.
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