Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 17, 1947, Page 6, Image 6

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    v B Capital Journal, Salem,
Mrs. Durbin
' Is Honored
1 With at Home
( By Jean Taylor
i Mrs. Frank Durbin was hon
' ored Sunday afternoon when her
i ton-in-law and daughter, Dr.
and Mrs. Dolph Craig, enter-
i tained at their country place in
j compliment to her birthday an-
, niversary.
About 70 guests called be-
' tween the hours of three o'clock
i and five.
J Pouring the first hour was
i Miss Beulah Patterson and Mrs.
1 Karl Steiwer presided at the
, urns the second hour. Assist
ing in the dining room were the
! honor guest's granddaughter,
i Prudence Craig and Roma
j Nelson.
Assisting about the rooms
, were Mrs. Frederick Deckabach.
Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Miss Pru
' dence Patterson, Mrs. Raymond
; Boneste and Mrs. Frank Decke
bach.
I Woodbum Unit
; Fetes Birthday
Woodburn The regular
i meeting of Woodburn auxiliary
' of the American Legion followed
! the birthday dinner, with Mrs.
Harold H. Henry presiding.
J Mrs. Myrtle Krueger of Salem,
i district president, was a special
J guest and gave a talk on the
i work of the unit,
j! Mrs. Nettie Johnson reported
, that Miss Ardell Rudi, a junior
' at Woodburn high school, had
J been selected to attend the Girl
i State camp this summer, and
! that Joyce Graham of the Lin
coin school had been chosen to
' receive the 4-H scholarship to
summer school.
1 Th mivtliarv vnfpH a 25 rpnt
,' Increase in dues for 1948 to in-
elude the National News maga
J zine and also voted to contribute
to the Red Cross and cancer
; drive.
t Announcement was made of
J the visit of the X-ray chest mo.
i bile on March 19 and 20 and reg
lstration blanks were given out.
, Officers will be elected at the
next meeting, April 9, and the
I refreshment committee for that
meeting will be Mrs. Walter
! Miller, chairman, Mrs. Jack
i Cannivet, Sr., Mrs. Jack Canni
! vet, Jr., and Mrs. Oscar Ronge.
The monthly sewing meeting
will be held April 23.
Troop Ten to
!Give Program
Girl Scout Brownie Troon No
10 Will provide the program at
the March 19th meeting of the
sponsor, the Westminster guild
of the First Presbyterian ehurch
The girls will show what if
"means to be Brownie."
The troop project Is corres
ponding with the Benoit family
in Domnom Le Dieuze, France.
The troop sent four boxes to the
Benoits for their Christmas
project.
Members of Troop No. 10 are
Mrs. Paul Dale and Mrs. James
Clough, leaders, and Brownies
Anne Heltzel, Sondra Jochim
sen, Kaye Tomlinson, Gene Ann
Tupker, Jean Lidbeck, Phoebe
jJ!J Lou Braun, Jeanine Abrams,
1 Kathleen Spong, Sally Cox,
Janet Hamblin, Glenda McCor
lr.,i mick, Elaine Morrow, Kathy
n; Busick, Nancy Payne, Jo Ann
j Hoover, Judy Bone, Diane
Clough, Karen Obrist, Dorothy
JLee Stewart, Judy Dale, and a
visitor during the legislature,
f Janet Hellberg of Astoria,
r". ...
Held at the Masonic temple
,;; Tuesday night at 8 o'clock will
f ; be the regular meeting of Chad-
wick chapter, Order of Eastern
m Star.
SALEM ACTIVE CLUB
Presents
Sam Gordon the. Kibitzer
in Person
Bridge Instruction Series
March 24, 25 and t
Salem Chamber of Commerce
f to It p.m.
Benefit Children's Milk Fund
Tickets en Bale Nt edham's Book Store
Oregon,' Monday, Mar. 17. 1947
Follises Return
From Eastern Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Follis
returned last week from 2U
month tour of the south and
east.
They visited in Iowa, Chi
cago, Wilmington, Dels., New
York, Washington, D. C,
Philadelphia, going on to
Miami, where they were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Cuddy, who formerly lived in
Salem.
From there they motored
through the Everglades to
Kev West, then returned to
Salem by way of New Or
leans and California..
Auxiliary Elects
Officers at Meet
Meeting at the American Le
gion hall in West Salem Thurs
day evening members of the
West Salem VFW auxiliary
elected officers for the coming
year, with Jeannette Van Santen
named president.
Other officers elected, all of
whom will be installed at a joint
session of the post and aux
iliary Aoril 10. were senior vice
Dresident. Gladys White; junior
vice president, Juanita uoerner;
chaplain, Elizabeth Hoffman;
treasurer, Lena Osborne; con
ductress, Eleanor Miller ana
guard, Mabel Mauk.
During the meeting, at which
Mrs. Marie Hansen, district pres
ident, was a visitor, Eleanor Mil
ler, chairman of the VFW aux
iliary Americanism essay contest,
reported on the contest. Other
committees made their reports
and the "secret pals" names were
revealed. Refreshments were
served following the business
session by Nellie Noteboom and
Jeannette Van Santen..
The next meeting will be a so
cial meeting with the post in
charge of arrangements.
...
Compfire Girl
The Tacoda group met with
their guardian, Mrs. O. D.
Youngquist. Thty discussed
Birthday week and selected
Blanche Clifton to represent the
group in the Camp Fire window
Saturday. March 22. They en
joyed out-of-door games after
the business meeting. They also
worked on their dolls for the
exhibit.
The Tanda group in West Sa
lem met at Mrs. C. A. Rust's
home, guardian. Birthday plans
were discussed and Kay Muhs
was chosen, to represent the
group In the window for Birth
day week. They are planning a
meeting for their mothers n
March 28 at the eity hall.
The Okiciyapi group met at
the United Brethren church.
New officers are president, Arda
Lien; vice president, Jo Ann
Miller; secretary, Edna Walling;
treasurer, Marilyn Harr; scribe,
Carta Maercklein; sergeant-at-
arms, Carol Schmidt. The group
is planning a wetner roast and
hike in celebration of Trip Day
Friday during Birthday week.
They will eat three meals out
of doors, one of the requirements
for Woodgathers rank.
Members of Mrs. . M. W.
Ready's Blue Birds met at her
home and practiced songs for
Vespers service. Sheila Zrery
talked about plans for Birthday
week.
Mrs. W. R. Criswell's group of
Ducky Doodle Blue Birds met at
the home of Elizabeth Walton.
Twelve members were present.
They sang songs and played
games.
Puerto Rico is the most moun
tainous island in the South At
lantic.
Camp Fire Cooks The Tanda Camp Fire group cooked and
served a meal toward their Woodgatherers' rank. Camp Fire Girls
this week are celebrating the 35th anniversary of their founding.
At the head of the table is the
left to right, Janice Feller, Clarine
Hartwell, Carolyn Seay and Carol Hewitt. Mrs. George Hewitt is
guardian of the group. (George
Garden Club
Discusses Show
Independence The regular
meeting of the Independence
Garden club was held with Mrs.
Grover Mattison, Mrs. Glen
Smith and Mrs. W. F. McBee as
hostesses.
During the business meeting
plans were discussed for the an
nual spring flower show to be
given April 14 at the gymna
sium at the grade school. Mrs.
C; O. Eloper and Mrs. Grace
Carter are the committee in
charge of arrangements.
....
State Officer
Visit GAR
U. S. Grant circles of the
Ladies of GAR were hostesses
at a noon luncheon at the YWCA
in honor of the department pres
ident, Mrs. Blanche DeLano, de
partment secretary; Mrs. Rose
Garrison, Mrs. Lillian Bain and
Mrs, Onez Lovely, all of Port
land; Mrs. Gail Alderson, de
partment chaplain of Dallas
Mrs. Luella M. Wolf, department
vice president, of Albany, as
well as Mrs. Maude Leeper, Mrs.
Ruth Peacock, Mrs. Gladys
Moench and Mrs. Winifred
Pratt, all of Albany.
Hostesses were Mrs. Mary
Mann, Mrs. Louise Hall, Mrs.
Angie Layton, past president;
Mrs. Elizabeth Williams, Mrs-
Lina Taylor, Mrs. Mable Taglio,
Mrs. Mabel Bogynski, Mrs.
Clara Jones and Mrs. Dallie Fon
iator, Mrs. Rose Garrett, all of
the Salem circle.
Orf March 13, some of the
members of U. S. Grant circle
accompanied the department
president to Dallas for her offi
cial visit.
Shower Honors
Mrs. Irwin Lund
Mrs. R. M. Schino and Mrs.
Donald Muellhaupt were joint
hostesses for a shower honoring
Mrs. Irwin Lund. Pink and blue
decorations were used in the
living and dining rooms with a
buffet luncheon being served at
a late hour.
Those honoring Mrs. Lund
were Mrs. Ted Brandt, Mrs.
Clarence Jackson, Mrs. Ivy Hall,
Mrs. Joyce Jordan, Mrs. Bud
Schmidt, Mrs. D. C. Henry, Mrs.
Grace Bishop, Mrs. Blanche
Branson, Miss Dell Tobin, Miss
Leona Hawks, Miss Sadie Wei
glenda, Miss Luella Haugen,
Miss Lois Crockett, Miss Irma
Reischke, . Miss Cathryn Cox,
Miss Lenore Kilgore, Miss Grace
McMillian, Miss Thelma Strand,
Mrs. Nellie Amell and Miss Jean
Youngkin and the hostesses.
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president, Beverly Kayser. From
Woolery, Roberta Boyer, Jeanne
Hewitt photo)
Mrs. Odgers to
Head Chapter J
Woodburn Mrs. Fred T. Od
gers was elected president of
Chapter J. of the P. E. O. Sis
terhood at the annual election of
officers held Thursday night at
the home of Mrs. E. J. Allen
Other officers named were Mrs
Walter S. Scarborough,, 'vice
president; Mrs. Kenneth Thomp
son, recording secretary; Mrs
Kenneth McGrath, correspond
ing secretary; Mrs. E. J. Allen,
treasurer; Mrs. H. F. Butter-
field, chaplain and Mrs. Jack
Barnes, guard.
The officers were installed by
Mrs. Barnes, the retiring presi
dent. Delegates elected to attend the
state convention were Mrs. Od
gers and Mrs. Scarborough.
Refreshments were served by
the hostesses, assisted by Mrs.
Jess Fikan and Mrs. H. F. But
terfield. ....
Delphian Club
At Dale Home
Independence The Delphian
Book club met at the home of
Mrs. Jane Dale in Monmouth
with 18 of the 20 members pres
ent. There was one guest, Mrs.
Fred McNelly of Monmouth.
Mrs. E. M. Ebbert was co-hostess.
Mrs. D. A. Hoag reviewed
"The Lost Woods," by the na
turalist, Edwin Way Teale.
Mrs. Hoag also gave facts of
interest concerning nature stu
dy. .
Woodburn The WSCS of the
Methodist church will hold its
regular monthly meeting Tues
day afternoon, March 18 at 2:30
in the church. Mrs. C. Gies of
Salem will be the guest speaker
and will talk on her recent trip
to Mexico and exhibit articles
collected during her travels.
Mrs. Ralph Kleen of Salem
will sing. ; '
...
Mrs. Henry Chezum will en
tertain members of the Tuesday
Sewing club at her home in Nor
way street Tuesday afternoon.
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WRC Officers
Are Honored
Recent social event was the
luncheon and reception given by
members of Sedgwick Women's
Relief corps at the VFW hall
honoring the national president
of the organization, Mrs. Alice
Larsen of Minot, N.D., the na
tional chairman of the execu
tive board, Mrs. Agnes Lindall
of Portland and the department
president, Mrs. Golda Kyle of
baiem.
The program for the after
noon consisted of numbers by
rne balem nigh school choir un
der the direction of Miss Lena
Belle Tarter, vocal numbers bv
Miss Arlyne Hilfiker, accompa
nied by Miss Gustafson and Miss
iuueua ranter; lap aances oy
Miss pat zosei; and a vocai
numDer and reading by T. A.
Penland of Portland.
Among the GAR officers and
department officers and past
department onicers in attend
ance were T. A. Penland of
Portland, senior vice command
er of the national GAR; Mrs
Julia Sutter, Mrs. Cliff Kerns
of Washington, Mrs. Annie Ro
esch of LaGrande, Delia Hem-
bree of McMinnville. Marv
aennase oi ligard, Mrs. Ellen
are Zeller, Diva Rounds, Eve
lyn Hayes, Margaret Rilea. Le.
ona Godfrey, Margaret Burton,
Rebecca Pool, . Cora McBride
and Marie Green, all of Port
land, Dollie Brown of Corval-
lis, and Sarah Peterson. Hannah
Beard, Florence E. ShiDD and
Rose Hagedorn, all of Salem.
...
Department Officer
To Make Visitation
Daughters of Union Veterans
of the Civil War will meet the
evening of March 21 at 8 o'clock
at the woman's clubhouse.
Mrs. Esther Agnew, depart
ment president, will make her
official visit at the meeting
which will be preceded by a no
host dinner at 6:30 o'clock. Res
ervations are being made with
Mrs. Madeline Nash.
...
Troop 13 of the Brownies met
with their leader, Mrs. Clarence
Wilcox, and assisted by Mrs.
Loyal Warner, at the First Pres
byterial church. After a short
meeting, the troop visited the
downtown fire station. To show
their appreciation to the fire de
partment, two of the Brownies
passed cookies around to all of
the firemen. The troop then
visited the Girl Scout windows
on display at downtown stores.
Pringle Pleasant Point social
club will hold a luncheon meet
ing at the home of Mrs. George
Grabenhorst at 1855 Fir street
Thursday, March 20. 1
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Leaving on Trip
To New Orleans
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bur
ton, Mrs. Helen Taylor and
Mrs. Melvin Marker are leav
ing Tuesday for an extended
vacation trip to New Orleans,
planning to be gone at least
two months.
The travelers, in New
Orleans, will visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Ricks, sister f.
and brother-in-law of Mrs.
Burton and daughter and
son-in-law of Mrs. Taylor.
En route to that city they will if
stop at Lodi and Los Angeles
for a visit with relatives and
also at Phoenix, Ariz. While
in the south they plan to mo
tor to Miami, Fla.
Silver Tea to Be
. i i
at Independence
mrfononrfpnoo The annual
silver tea eiven for the benefit
o the Independence Woman's
club will be an event of Tues
day afternoon at the Woman's
club. A special invitation is ex
tended to anyone interested in
the welfare of the library to
attend.
A special musical program is
being planned by Chairman
Mrs. M. J. Butler and will in
elude vocal solos by Mrs. Paul
Dodd, numbers by the high
school clarinet quartet and se
lections by the string trio com
posed of Mrs. Ed Wunder, Mrs
Collis Marsters of Dallas and
Mrs. Melford Nelson.
Calling hours will be from
3 to 5 o'clock and visitors may
visit at any time between those
hours.
Hostesses will be Mrs. R. M
Walker, Mrs. E. E. Addison
Mrs. A. L. Harding, - Mrs. Cor-
rie Hubbard and Mrs. John
Holechek.
....
Salem unit. No. 136, Ameri
can Legion auxiliary will meet
Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at
the Floral room of the Chamber
of Commerce to discuss initia
tion and installation to take
place in April. A program has
been planned and refreshments
will be served.
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Alumnae Plans
For Opening
O f Exhibit
On the- social calendar for
Wednesday afternoon between
the hours of 3 and 5:30 o'clock
is a tea for which the Alpha
Chi Omega alumnae will be
hostess at Elfstrom's art gallery
The affair to which the public
is invited is being-given in con
nection with the opening of the
snowing of "Drawings in Color"
by Esther Buckley.
Mrs. Buckley, alumna of the
sorority, is the wife of the di
rector of the Silver Falls Recrea
tion area Her drawings are of
wild flowers native to Oregon
and are done In colored pen
cil.
Presiding at the urns during
the afternoon will be Mrs. Rob
ert Elfstrom, Mrs. George Alex
ander, Mrs. Lestle Sparks, Mrs
R Ivan Lovell and Mrs. Fred
H. Thompson. Members of the
committee arranging the tea are
Mrs. Roy J. Rice, Jr.. chairman
Mrs. Gardner Knapp, Mrs. Lewi?
Griffith. Mrs. John Minto and
Mrs. William L. Phillips.
...
Entertained at a 1:15 dessert
luncheon meeting at the home
of Mrs. Fred Dougherty on Clax
ter road Thursday afternoon will
be members of the Hayesville
Woman s club. Assisting host
ess for the meeting to which
members are asked to bring their
favorite receipes are Mrs. Bruce
Willis and Mrs. G. Farmer.
Keizer Ladies Sewing club
will meet Thursday, March 20
at the home of Mrs. R. S. Mel
son for an all-day session. A no
host luncheon will be served at
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insured, if desired, for a small fee.
Mrs. Atkinson "
Entertains Club
Mrs. Wallis Atkinson enter
tained informally in her Acad
emy street home for members ol
her book and sewing club.
The green shamrock motil
was used for table decoration
and favors.
Members present were Mrs.
Orland Cox, Mrs. William Hyder
Mrs. Loyal Looney, Mrs. George
Smalley, Mrs. D. D. Smalley,
Mrs. Mable Wolfe, Mrs. George
Pickens and the hostess, Mrs.
Atkinson.
The past presidents club of
the Woman's Relief corps will
meet with Mrs. Bessie Martin,
1196 South 14th street, Tuesday
for a no-host luncheon at 12:30
o'clock.
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