I Capital Women 1 I edited b MARIAN LOHRI FISCHER edited bT MARIAN LOHRI FISCHER ' t Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, April 27, 1949 Spinsters ; Announce New Members ' Seven new members sre an- nounced for the Salem Spinsters. The list includes the following: Miss Martha Steusloff, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Steusloff. Miss Jane Carson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Carson. Miss Patricia Burrell, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bur rell. Mis Patricia Larson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lar (on. Mis Edith Fairham, daugh ter of Mrs. Silas Fairham. Miss JoAnne Adolph, daugh ' ter of Rex Adolph. Miss Harriet Huston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Huston. The club is meeting next Mon ' day evening at which time plans ; will bo mad for the annual ; Mothers' day breakfast on May , 8. Place for n x t Monday's meeting will be announced later. Alumnae Meet Delta Zeta alumna met Mon ' day evening at the home of Mrs. Bjarne Erickson, Mrs. Charles ! Fulton and Mrs. Hugh Morrow being the hostesses. Dessert was served. Attending the meeting were ' Mrs. Gene Spaniol of Stayton, . Miss Maxine Paulson, Miss Pru ' dence Paulson, Mrs. Charles Feike, Mrs. Charles Derthick, Mrs. William H. Foster, Mrs. , Arthur Lewis, Mrs. Albert Deckebach, Mrs. Emmett Kleln- ke, Mrs. Ericksen, Mrs. Fulton and Mrs. Morrow. Next meet , lng is to be May IT at the home . of Mra. Spaniol In Stayton, MISS MARJORIE Bccke. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl - Becke of Salem, has been elect ed by the senior class at Annie ! Wright seminary In Tacoma to represent the seminary In the '. queen's court at the College of Puget Sound during May fes- . tivitles on the campus there, ' May 13 and 14. Mr. and Mrs. ' Becke plan to go north to Ta- coma to be with their daughter for Mother' day week-end . event t Annie Wright. PAST President olub of ttie American Legion auxiliary, Cap : ltal Unit No. 9, Is meeting ' Thursday at Y:80 o'olock for dessert at the home of Mrs. Donald Madison, 286 North Cap itol. TUB PLEF olub i to meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Earl Burk, 642 Edgewater street, Mrs. Wayne Stanton and Mrs. A. A. Nieder berger are the hostesses. VISITORS In Salem Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Loyall Rugh of Eugene who were en route home from Portland where they visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mur ray Wiltse. ANNOUNCEMENT has come to Salem relatives and friends of the birth of a daughter, Leslie Kim, April 1, to Lt. and Mrs. Wallace Wittwer, Albuquerque, N. M., formerly of Snlem. There Is a eon in the family, Wallace Richard. Grandparents are Mrs. J. L. Steed and Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Wittwer, all of Salem. Mrs. Steed Is now visiting at her daughter's home. CONOR ATI' LATIONS are be ing extended to Mr. and Mrs. George P. Roth on the birth of a son, Jeoffrey Theodore, Tues day, April 26, at Salem General hospital. There Is a daughter In the family, too, Nanoy Louise. Grandmothers of the new ar rival are Mrs. Theodore Roth of Salem and Mrs. Louise Forbes f Portland. Mrs. Frank Dsmlan ef Portland ie a great grand mother. SALEM HEIGHTS Mrs. Ed A. Carleton will be hostess to the Little Garden club of Salem Height. Thursday, April 28, at 1:80 o'clock in her home on Liberty road. Mrs. Robert ; Hawkins 1 In charge of the program. JEFFERSON Mrs George Mason, Mrs. Robert Torhune, eoretery of the county Federa tion of Women's clubs, Mrs. J. O. Fontaine, Miss Marjnrle Fon taine, Mr. Helen Cay wood, Mrs. M. D. Looney, Miss Marguerite Looney, Mri. John Terhuue, Mr. Karl Stelwer, Mrs. Edwin Bwarti, all of Jefferson and Mrs. David Looney of Salem attend mA Ik Aiuntv Federation of Women'f club at the Maclray Orange nan, saiuraay. unrum the business session Mis Mar inria Fontaine was elected treasurer of tha federation. Mrs. Nancy Dalvdson of the Talbot elnh uv an interesting report Miss Storruste Awarded Prize Silverton Miss Ragnhilde Storruste, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Storruste, was the honored senior member of the high school graduating class to receive the $23 award from the Business and Professional Wom en's club as the one complying with the committee's choice as the best "all around home and school activities member." Mrs. Irene Roubal, club pres ident, made the presentation of the award, topped with an or chid, at the annual tea honor ing the senior girls, Sunday aft ernoon, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Teter on Silver Creek. Miss Hannah Olson, tea pro gram chairman, was assisted by Mrs. Gladys Montgomery, Mrs. Al Tippner and Mrs. Lela Quin tall. The program selections typified various ages of girls The pre-school age number was a song sung by Carol Spencer, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spencer. The primary school age was depicted in song by Christine Tippner, daugh ter of the Al Tippners, Miss Shirley Seid, accompanying at the piano. Miss Seid gave a piano number as a Junior high age presentation. Twenty-five girls, members of the senior class, were present as special guests of the club. Following the formal presen tation of the award and orchid, Mrs. Earl Spencer, assisted at the piano by Mrs. Lela Quintall, gave several vocal selections during the social hour. Receiving at the door were Mrs. Roubal, Mrs. Leonard Hud son, Mrs. Dale Lamar, Mrs. Robert Webb, Mrs. Wayne Weeks and Miss Caroline Nae- gell. Mrs. Ernest R. Ekman was chairman of a group of 12 mem bers assisting about the rooms and serving. Iris rhizome were presented the hostess, Mrs. Teter, and the hostess of the past year, Mrs. R. J. VanCleave. The club is making the Iris rhizome presen tation to the hostess, an annual event in keeping with the adopt ed floral slogan acknowledging the work of Dr. R. E. Klein sorge and Rholln Cooley in propogating new varieties, and commercial sales. MACLEAY Mr. and Mrs. Onie L. Martin entertained members of the 4-M club in their Salem home Saturday night. After the business meet ing BOO was in play with "high scbre going to Mrs. Milton Kep hart and Alford Propp. The May meeting will be held at the Milton Kephart home. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Propp, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kephart, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Mo Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Onle L. Martin. HOSTESS to her bridge group today was Mrs. Raymond Bone steele at her home In Corvallis. the group meeting for luncheon and cards. Mrs. James R. Hum phrey was asked as an additional guest. ' fa- ;.H6i & 9 1 f.,.rMr.t.,,..lL Lt-rrnnii il Ii fnirrr nr - mm-nm-mi 1 r ManyCall AtYWTea An enjoyable event for a large group Tuesday afternoon was the tea given by the YWCA at the West Lincoln street home of Mrs. Bruce Spaulding. The tea was one of the events dur ing the national YWCA week and was occasion for the mem bership to become better ac quainted. Honored especially were charter member and new comers in the group, this being YW birthday week. Asked to be in the receiving line were Mrs. A. A. Schramm, president of the local YW; Mrs. W. E. Kirk, the charter presi dent of the Salem YW; Mr. Frank H. Spears, the charter corresponding secretary here; Miss Mattie Beattie, who was at the organizational meeting in 1914; Mrs. P. L. Blackerby, the first executive secretary for the local association; Mrs. Esther W. Little, present executive di rector of the association. Various members of the local board assisted in receiving the guests and in taking charge of the dining room. Pouring were Mrs. Paul B. Wallace, Mrs. A. C. Haag, Miss Dorathea Steusloff and Mrs. Charles A. Sprague. Especially attractive was the tea table in a green and white motif. The eloth was green. A silver candelabrum, holding swirled white tapers, stood on a mirror in the center of the table and at either side was a silver bowl with white tulips, white lilacs and lilies of the val ley. Many spring flowers dec orated the home, one bouquet attracting special attention be ing a large one of lavender li lacs and pink dogwood. During the afternoon music was provided by Miss Edna Ma rie Hill at the piano and by a string quartet of junior high school girls, Doris Helen Spaul ding, daughter of the hostess, Carol Lee, Roberta Graham and Sidney Kromer. Members of the Tri-Y groups of the YW assisted in serving in the dining room. At Anniversary Party Mr. and Mrs. L. A. (Roy) Miller observed their golden wedding, April 17, at a reception in the Hinson Memorial Baptist church in Portland. In the family group above are, left to right: Miss Marcia Miller, Salem, granddaughter of the couple, Mrs. Forrest West of Salem, daughter of the Millers; Mrs. Miller, Mr. Miller, their son, Floyd Miller of Portland, formerly of Salem, and the grand son of the couple. Warren Miller, Salem. Many Salem friends went to Portland for the reception for which Mrs. West and her brother, Floyd Miller, were hosts. (Jesten-Miller studio picture) Club Organized Jefferson Mrs. Viola Jones of Portland, chairman of the Theta Rho board of control of the state of Oregon, assisted by Mrs. Ruth Colman of Forest Grove, organized a Theta Rho Girls club, No. 53 at the I.O.O.F hall Saturday afternoon. Alpha Beta club No. 26 of Forest Grove initiated and in stalled sixteen girls, all daugh ters or granddaughters of Re bekas or Odd Fellows. The officers are: president, Paula Smith; vice president, Veloris Mitchell; secretary, Bar bara Armstrong; treasurer, Bar bara Black well; marshal, Ruth Hart; warden, Janie Smith; con ductor, Donna Armstrong; R. S. P. Greta Cameron; L. S. P. Paula Harris Smith; L.S.V.P., Jessie DeVaneyt chaplain, De loris Meyers; I. G. Doris Hig gins; O. G., Donna Higgins; first herald, Donna Argo; second herald, Mary Swanzy. Rebekah members initiated were Keithel Smith, Lizzie Mills, Velma Hig gins, Lillian Smith, Blanche Morissette, Carrie Swaniy, Edna McKee, Hazel Hinsdale, Carrie Glasgow, Ada McKee, Ada Weill and Nettie Hawk. Mrs. Mills received the commission as ad viser and assistant adviser. Re freshment were served at the close of the meeting. ABOUT 50 attended the In formal social and dance for which the Junior Woman's club entertained Monde evening for husbands of members, th new member being in charge. Mr. William Judson, Mr. X. B. Woodson and Miss Betty Nile Tea Thursday An event interesting to many for Thursday afternoon will be the annual benefit party of the Salem club, Daughters of the Nile, the event to be a silver: tea between 2 and 5 o'clock in the Masonic temple. All members and friends of the group are invited to call. Proceeds go to the Shrine hos- pltal in Portland for work with crippled children. Several officials from Nydia temple, Daughters of the Nile Portland, will be here for the tea, including Mrs. Exra Royce queen of Nydia temple. Jean Bergner were the committee. Legion Auxiliary Backs Mrs. Krueger Mrs. Stanley Krueger of The Dalles, formerly of Salem, re ceived the endorsement of Unit No. 136, American Legion aux iliary, for her candidacy for de partment vice president. 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