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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1947)
' B Society, Edited By iMrs. Wilcox I Auxiliary I Speaker " Mrs. Marie Wilcox, represen tative from Grants Pass and " chairman of the state community m service of the American Legion K auxiliary, was speaker Monday evening at the meeting of Capi- tal unit, No. 9, of the Legion 5 ure of legislation, w Received as new members 'J were Mrs. Mabel French, Mrs. Anna Naprovnik and Mrs. Grace Foreman. President of the unit is Mrs. I. N. Bacon, who pre " sided. Guests were Mrs. Edith Low sinri Mrs Blanche Hill, of Brook- ings, Mrs. Wenonah, president of - Santlam unit ot L.eDanon, a n u Mrs. Jacque Schomaker and Mrs. Mildred De Armond of the J? new auxiliary to post 136. w Mrs. Stanley Kruger, chair- man of district 2. sooke on the m new auxiliary to post 136, to be installed publicly i eoruary zu. Mfc TlnnaM Madison will en n 4artnin th nast nresidents club S Thursday. Mrs. Madison led the group in community singing and J accompanist was Mrs. A. w. j-,ov K Mrs. G. A. Gabriel was in charge of the social hour, assist- orf hv Miss Pe2iv Gabriel. Mrs. i; W. H. Anderson, Mrs. Marie Tra- vis and Mrs. B. W. btacey. m Salem Girl 2 Southern Bride From California comes word of the marriage of Miss Isabelle Storsley. formerly of Salem, ' daughter of Mrs. Freda Obie of Salem, to C. Edwin Anderson " son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E i Anderson of Glendale. The rites took place at 9:30 " o'clock the night of January . at Wee Kirk o' the Heather in 5 Glendale. m The bride wore an aquama rine street-length dress with T brown accessories and a corsage ;' of red roses and white narcissus. Maid of honor was Miss Eleanor Lueenbeel, who wore a coral gown with gardenia corsage James E. Stewart was best man .t and ushers were Donald and Harold Ransom. Z Charles E. Anderson gave the - bride in marriage. Flower girls were Jill Stewart, niece of the bridegroom, and Shirlie Ander- son, sister of the bridegroom. Rev. J Donnell of the Episco J3 pal church performed the cere- mony and a quartet, Miss Vesta Rodini, Miss Ruth Furns, Mrs. i Cavert and Miss Edna Bird, sang. 11 The bride attended Beause m jour schools .in Canada and the bridegroom is a graduate of . Yonkers high school In Yonkers, N. Y. u A reception was held at the w bridegroom's parents' home. Fol lowing a wedding trip, the cou- pie will be at home in Los An gclcs, where both are studying i under Mrs. Vesta Rodini. Campfirc Cir2 Various Camp Fire organiza- tions throughout the city held their regular meetings with the scribe for each group reporting her individual group activities. k The regular meeting of the Tanda group was held at the m home of Mrs. Hewitt, their guar " dian, with officers elected aft Si er the regular business meeting Elected were: president, Beverly " Kayser; vice president, Janice u Feller; secretary, Norma Ed wards; treasurer, Jean Hartwcll n and scribe, Roberta Boycr. Meeting with their leader, 2 Mrs. Lawrence Mcgquier, the - Otyokwa elected officers as fol- lows: president, Barbara Far- h ris; vice president, Joannette " Megquler; secretary, Frances " McDonald; treasurer, Joy Bron- son; scribe, Pat Mcgquier. The 2 next meeting will be a skating party. Mrs. Ralph Steele's Camp Fire group met at Mrs. Steel's home. Their new officers are: M Beverly Smalley; president Dalene O'Hara, vice president; 7 Diana Lanham, treasurer; Shir a ley Carpenter, scribe; Martheme Hankel, song leader and Sandra , Ferris, sergeant-at-arms. The Artillicam Blue Bird " Rroup, led by Mrs. Weaver, and the Butterfuly Blue Bird group " Joined together to make one m group. Last week they visited 2 the Master Bread bakery. The Okicipiyapl group met at the United Brethren church with ?, their guardian, Mrs. Schmidt, i worked on their notebooks and made plans for a Valentine party , lor which each will invite a girl friend. They visited the May- flower dairy recently. Tekawitha Camp Fire group, led by Mrs. O. F. Coffpl. met J lit St. Vincents de Paul. Officers elected were Sheila Ryland . president; Carol Meier, vice president; Rosalee Coffel, sec ' rotary; Darlene Slaab, troasur- er; Theresa Saddler, song lead 31 er, and Joan Schrocdcr, scribe g nappy Diue rums mceiing i T with their new leader, Mrs. Roy - Sanford, learned to dance the ; Irish Jig and to make Blue Bird a hats. J Mr. and Mrs. Bonner M. Phelps (Renee Caplan) announce the birth of a daughter, Bonnee m Allcne, January 13, in Denver. 2 The little girl is the granddaugh- ter of Charles R. Pholphs and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Caplan of . Salem, Jean Taylor, Phone S573 'I Officers Royal Princess, Mary DeForrest, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orla DeForrest of Independence and Past Royal Princess Thelma Picha, daughter of Mr. the Pythian Sunshine Girls of Friendship council No. 3, who were installed January 14 at Independence. Royal adviser is Mrs Gus Fisher. (Bishop-Moderne studio) Open Installation Rainbow Officers Woodburn Open installa tion of officers will be held Wednesday evening, January 22, at the Masonic temple by Evergreen Assembly No. 12, Order of the Rainbow for Girls. Miss Ardell Rudi, retiring worthy advisor, will be the installing officer, assisted by Mrs. Junita Gates, chaplain; Miss Phyllis Anderson, mar shal; Mrs. Donna Arney, mu sician and Mrs. Carolyn Even den as recorder. All members of the Eastern Star and Masonic lodge and parents and friends of the girls are invitedr Family Dinner Fetes Visitors Lebanon Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Cole, visiting here from St. Louis, Mo., a family dinner was held in the dining room of the Baptist church here Sunday. Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huggins, Miss Suzanne Huggins, Charles Huggins, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Fisher and daughter, Susan, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Magee, Miss Margaret Magce, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Boise and children, Ronald and Carol Ann, all o Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Huggins, George Hug gins and John Huggins of Marsh- field; and from Lebanon Mrs. Dora Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Reeves, Miss Shirley Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Reeves, Miss Patricia Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Carlson, Miss Bev erly Carlson and Miss Elmer Jane Carlson. Theater Party Set Thursday Woodburn The January so cial meeting of the Junior Wo man's club will be a theater party and will be held Thursday, January 23 instead of Wednes day as first planned. Members will meet in front of the library Thursday at 6 o'clock sharp and proceed to the Elsln ore In Salem. Mrs. Harold Steele is in charge of the eve ning and is arranging an after- theater supper party at Nohl grcn's. Reservation should be made with Mrs. Steele, evenings, or Mrs. Larry Wilkins. Silverton A luncheon and sewing bee was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hannan, Thursday. From Salem were Mrs. Everett Arens and Marlis and Dolores; and from Silverton, Mrs. Lulu Secley Mrs. Mert Egan, Mrs. Nancy Sears and Nancy Catherine, and Mrs. William Krabel. Ralph Sears and Mert Egan Joined the group for supper. Wake up to There's country cream in and Mrs. Clyde Picha of Salem, of Strange Doings In 'Blithe Spirit' Saturday Night Pillows, glasses, chairs and pictures will fly through the air, hurled by an unseen hand; tables will rock and fall to the floor; and suitcases will be spirited across the room in mys terious ways, when the Willam ctte university players present their production of Blithe Spirit," this Saturday night at the Salem senior high auditor ium. These supernatural effects will be created by a campus ma gician, Bill Smith, whose serv ices have been enlisted by Play Director Mrs. Robert B. Albert. Smith, who has been practicing the art of sleiglft-of-hand for about six years and who has ap peared before servicemen and at local schools, will call upon his magic powers to add au thenticity to the Noel Coward play, which centers about the unrealistic and humorous mcl dents caused by an uninhibited spiritualist when she "calls back" a spirit from the other world. Mrs. Van Cleave Honors Club Hazel Green Mrs. Alvin J. Van Cleave entertained the Sun shine Sewing club with Mrs. Marvin Van Cleave assisting, with an informal afternoon. Mrs. Gilbert, Mrs. Charles Zielinski and Mrs. Agnes Wacken were prize winners. A donation was made to the March of Dimes. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Vir gil Perrine with Mrs. Herman Wacken and Mrs. Perry Sanders assisting. Miss Eleanor Trindle will conduct a meeting on "Home Decorating. Mrs. Fred Kelley was a guest. Ruth Zahler Bride Friday Of Harold Ray Dickman . Silverton In a beautifully arranged home setting Friday at high noon. Miss Ruth Edna Zahler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Zahler of Mill street, became the bride of Harold Ray Dick man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dickman of Silverton. Rev. Arthur Charles Bates read the lines of the single ring ceremony before an altar banked with white and- gold chrysanthemums, greenery and flanked by lighted tapers in candelabra. The bride in a white after noon gown, carrying a white Bible topped with a white or chid, was attended by her sister. Miss Frances Zahler, dressed similarly and wearing a shoul der corsage of while gardenias surrounded by red rosebuds. Edwin Zahler, brother of the bride, was best man for the bridegroom. Mrs. Zahler, mother of the bride, wore a brown, gold trim med afternoon dress and Mrs. Dickman, mother of the bride groom was In pink, with white trim. Both wore Identical cor sages of Talisman roses. For traveling the bride chose a gold dress with brown trim, brown accessories and brown coat. Both Mr. and Mrs. Dickman are graduates of Silverton high Nestles. ..in Miss Clement Reveals Troth On Saturday Romantic news revealed Sat urday afternoon was the engage ment of Miss Dolores Clement, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- ris D. Clement, and Richard J. Sullivan, grandson of Mrs. J. A. McCarthy. The news was told at a party for which Miss Doris Dixon was hostess at her home in Beach avenue. The, party honored her birthday anniversary. Their names on napkins revealed the announcement of the couple's betrothal. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Clement is a graduate of Salem high school and is now taking nurses training at St. Vincent's School of Nursing in Portland. Her fiance served in the navy 3V4 years, part of which time he attended Annap olis. He is now with the Blue Lake Producers' co-op. Cards were in play during the afternoon and a dessert lunch eon was served by the hostess Guests were Miss Clement and her mother, Mrs. Norris D Clement, Miss Dolores Hamilton, Miss Dorothy Bergsvik, Miss Margaret Newton, Miss Patsy Nickens, Miss Gloria Myers, Mrs. V. C. Dixon and Miss Doris Dixon. Surprise Fetes Are Arranged Several surprise parties have been arranged recently for Sa lem ites. Harry Cronn was honored Sunday afternoon at his North Summer street home when t group of employes of Wool worths gathered there. Present were Mr. and Mrs Ervin Lund,. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Beebe and family, Miss Deloris Peterson, Miss Dell Tobin, Mrs. Glenn Lee Foster, Ernest Skelton, Robert McLane, Robert Scott, Harry Ediger and the honor guest. The afternoon was spent in formally following a no-host dinner. Mrs. Paul Shafer was com plimented Saturday evening when her husband arranged a surprise birthday party in her honor. Cards were In play during the evening. Spring flowers set the decorative motif. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Parvis, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gottfried, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rice, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Victor, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hamil ton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gep hardt, Mr. and Mrs. George Hauptman and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shafer. The Women's Bible class of the First Methodist church will meet for the January party in the Fellowship room of the church Friday at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Lena Lisle is hostess chairman. school. Dickman spent eighteen months with the marine corps and since his discharge has been employed in Salem where the young couple plan to make their home. Following the ceremony a din ner was served with the table centered by the wedding cake and low bouquets of pink and white carnations, for members of the two immediate families. Castle Permanent Woven Phone 3663 80S First National Bank MACHINE WAVES Permanents C AA and Complete J. WW up Operator BLANCHE KELLEB EULELA ARNOLD rhono Yont Appointment! Now your coffee ! every drop ! fV T- Kooler Vil) Halliwell ) Kold Waves Noble Home Rites Scene January 15, at 8 o'clock, the home of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Noble was scene of the marriage of Mrs. Stella Gould, daughter of Emmet Mason and the son of the Nobles, Earl. Rev. J. M. Goodheart per formed the double-ring rites before a gathering of the couple's friends and relatives. Lighting the altar tapers were Miss Joanne Fry and Miss Irene Cain, nieces of the bride and bridegroom. As bridesmaid was a cousin of the bride, Mrs. Leo Folz and best man for his brother was James G Noble. At the reception which fol lowed the wedding, Mrs. John Fry cut the wedding cake and Mrs. Reva Davidson presided at the coffee urn. Serving were Miss Joanne Fry, Miss Irene Cain and Mrs. James G. Noble. Following a' wedding trip to the Oregon beaches, the couple will be at home in Salem. Housewarming Surprises Pair A surprise housewarming honoring Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hoxsey at their new home in the Keizer addition was held Satur day evening. Present for the gathering were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bow den, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hurd, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wolz, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rohrer, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Art Andresen, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bealey, Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Franz, Mr. and Mrs. Tom P. Hill, III, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cutsforth, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. George Calaba, Mr. and Mrs. John Coomler, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Toy. You'll Discover a New Beauty Secret (The First Time You Use ENVEE! 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Little Boy Is Entertained Mrs. Leonard Gottfried en tertained Saturday afternoon in honor of the 7th birthday an niversary of her son, Bruce. The affair was a luncheon and line party. Guests were Stephen Leiser, John Gottfried, Roger Shafer, Bobby Ohmart, Michael Farmer, John Gloscar, Bobbie Gottfried, Tom Gripentrog and the honor guest. Mrs. Art Lindburg and son, David, arrived over the week end from Pendleton to join Rep. Lindberg for the legislative ses sion. They are registered at the Salem hotel. MELLOW-FREEZE Ice Cream Quarts Are Only 33c SAVING CENTER SALKM AND WEST SALEM Sell try ttoding Drag and Deportment Stem RUBBER and women s sizes. Two-snap gaiter. Two heel heights. ReBekaHs Plans For Official Visit Mrs. Fred Shafer, noble grand. presided at Monday evening's meeting of the Salem Rebekah lodge when committees were ap pointed for the meeting of Feb ruary 3 when the state president, Mrs. Marian Wilson, will make her official visit. 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