Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 28, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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Edited bT MARIAN
(U-Capilal Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, April 28, 1949
Conference
For Clubs
An event for Saturday here
will be the spring conference
and peech contest for interna
tional Toastmistress clubs, north
west regional council No. 3. Mrs
3 M. Hartley, Salem, is chair
man of the council, and Thurs
day announced the program for
trie event, to be held at Nohl
gfen's restaurant.
'The program begins with
registration at 10:30 a.m. Sat
urday and the executive board
meeting is at 11. During the
ljo'clock luncheon, with greet
ings to clubs from Albany, Eu
gene, Roseburg and Spring
fiflrl by Miss Amanda Anderson.
ife club president, there will
hi group parody singing led by
Kirs. Mary Willis of Eugene, ta
ble topics by Mrs. Betty Stock
man and an educational talk by
Mjss Mildred Ringo of Tilla
bsok. At 2 p.m. there will be a
business session with election
of officers; at 2:45, discussion
groups on: 1. Public relations
at a means to membership led
Miss Ruth Jaynes of Salem;
2 Program planning as a means
t(J education, Mrs. Woodrow
Sarchet of Albany, leader.
Following the general assem
bly and summarization of dis
cussion groups, at 3:30 there
will be skits by Mrs. Don Roth
of Albany on "Have You
Heard?" and the Eugene Toast
mistress club on "The Eyes and
Ear Have It." Hazel Loomis
wjll be the evaluator.
The evening program will be:
J , o'clock, dinner, Mrs. J. M
Hartley, presiding: invocation
Mrs. Emerson Teaguej welcome,
Mrs. Edward White; response,
Mrs. Helen Perkins; 8:50, speech
contest, Mrs. Donald Densmore,
Albany, toastmistress; 7:40 p.m.,
installation of officers by Mrs.
Myra Wirenius of Albany, In
ternational Toastmistress club
director.
The program will conclude
with the introduction of con
testants and judges, announce
ment of winners and remarks
by the newly elected council
president.
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Miss Adams Tells
Of Engagement
,'The engagement of Miss Leta
Adams to Gene Marchington,
both Willamette university stu
dents, was announced Tuesday
evening at the Delta Gamma
sorority. Miss Adams, a fresh
man on the campus, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Adams of Portland. Mr. March
ington is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Marchington of
Portland. He Is a sophomore at
Willamette and a member of
Sigma Chi fraternity.
No date is set for the wedding
Xn umbrella arrangement on
the door announced the news
n( a betrothal. An unmbrella of
flowers was on the table and a
lKrge hat box arrived in which
were varied other boxes, els
bbrately decorated and berib-
boned, to be opened to reveal
the names of the couple and the
eigagement ring.
...
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OAK KN'OI.I, Ladies Golf
enib held its weekly day Wed
nesday, a large number attend
ing. ' In the novelty event, Mrs
Hilda King won first prize: Mrs.
Iuiline Maerz, second prize;
voim consolation going to Mrs
Jack Eakin and Mrs. Don White
L)inchenn followed the play.
Plans were made for the two
hkll foursome to be held Mav
21 for members and their hus
bands.
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LOWRT FISCHEB
From Roseburg
Visitors from Roseburg here
Wednesday were Mrs. J. F. Bar
ker, Mrs. Velle Broadway, Mrs.
Stanley Kidder and Mrs. George
Wharton. The group was enter
tained at luncheon by Mrs. F
W. Poorman and Mrs. Wilmer
C. Page also was a guest at the
luncheon.
The visitors were en route to
Portland.
Two Honored
At Party
In honor of Mrs. C. Danielson,
who will leave soon with her
husband for Minneapolis, Minn ,
to make their home, and Mrs.
E. M. Sjoding, who has been a
visitor here in the home of her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Sjoding, Mrs.
Dewey Baumgart entertained
with a party at ner home on
Monday afternoon.
Guests who attended were:
Mrs. C. Kenyon, Mrs. George
Fake, Mrs. C. Mollett, Mrs. M.
Getzendaner, Mrs. B. Sjoding,
Mrs. J. Elton, Mrs. Louis Thomp
son, Mrs. Joe Cook, Mrs. A
Engler and the honored guests
Thorpes Feted
On Anniversary
Celebrating their 50th wed
ding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs.
S. B. Thorpe were honored at a
dinner given in the mirror room
of the Marion hotel, Tuesday
evening.
The couple were married
April 26, 1890. at Ada, Minn.
Mrs. Thorpe being the former
Selma Overland. Mrs. E. C.
Trost, the former Bertha Thorpe,
and Iver Overland attended the
couple at the wedding. Mr.
Overland was a brother of Mrs.
Thorpe.
Mr. and Mrs. Thorpe have one
daughter, Mrs. Reynold Lee,
who resides in Washington, D
C.
Toastmaster for the Tuesday
evening dinner was Frank Zinn.
Cutting the wedding cake was
Mrs. John Fritz, a sister of Mrs.
Thorpe, with Sandra Kay Olson
serving the cake. A dozen yel-
ow roses decorated the table, a
gift from the couple's daughter.
Present at the dinner were
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Thorpe, Mrs
Karen Barnes, Mrs. E. C. Trost,
both sisters of Mr. Thorpe, Mr.
and Mrs. John Fritz of Mantico,
Calif., Andrew Overland of Los
Angeles, brother of Mrs. Thorpe,
the Rev. and Mrs. M. Getzen
daner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zinn.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Olson, Sandra
Kay Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Ramus, Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Gold
man of Tillamook, Mr. and Mrs.
L. A. Ramus and Mrs. W. E.
Benjamin.
Louis A. Ramus sang "I Love
You Truly," accompanied by
Mrs. Frank Zinn, who also play
ed two piano numbers.
...
TO MR. AND MRS. Fred
Matthieu are being extended
congratulations upon the birth
of a daughter, Annette June.
Tuesday, April 28, at Salem
General hospital. There is a son
in the family, James. The
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Clark Craig and Mrs. Jean
Matthieu, all of Salem, and the
great grandparents are Mrs. A
E. Vaughn of Salem and Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Craig of Tacoma
.
WOODBl'RN Members of
the Woodburn Woman's club
will entertain with a no-host
dinner and card party Friday
evening. April 29, at the library
club rooms for members and
families. Dinner will be served
at 6:30 p.m. and members are
asked to bring a covered disn
Coffee and rolls will be fur
nished by the committee.
FOR THE BABY
of medical need for babies.
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Tea, Dance
Honor Queen
Two social events of special
interest in connection with the
May Week-end at Willamette,
starting Thursday evening, will
be the tea at University house
Saturday afternoon to honor
the queen, Miss Edith Fairham.
end her court; and the Queen's
Ball Saturday evening in the
school gymnasium.
The tea Saturday afternoon
will start about 3 o'clock, the
event following coronation cere
monies. In the receiving line for tea
will be Mrs. G. Herbert Smith;
Miss Fairham and her mother.
Mrs. Silas Fairham; the two
princesses of the court, Misses
Cnrol Dimond and Barabara
Miller; Mrs. Alan Patton, who
was last year's May queen; and
Miss Patricia Howard.
Members of Beta Alpha Gam
ma, sophomore honorary for
women, are taking charge of
the tea to assist with the serv
ing. At Dance
For the dance Saturday eve
ning, also honoring Miss Fair
ham and the princesses, the
patrons will be Dr. and Mrs.
Daniel Schulze, Dr. and Mrs.
Robert M. Gatke, Professor and
Mrs. Chester F. Luther.
In the May royalty party will
be Miss Fairham as queen and
her escort, Peter Gunnar; the
two princesses. Miss Dimond
and Miss Miller and their es
corts, Don Hunsaker and Ray
McCoy; Misses Barbara Mac-
Duffee and Joyce Reeves, at
tendants for the queen, and
their escorts, Russell Tripp and
Peter Bryant; Miss Aldene
Gould, the attendant for Miss
Dimond, and Norman Gould as
escort; and Miss Dona Adams
attendant for Miss Miller, and
her escort, James Miller.
On Sunday afternoon Pi Beta
Phi members are entertaining
at dinner to honor Miss Fair
ham, Miss Dimond and Miss
Miller.
...
Home from Trip
Being welcomed home from
two months travels by car, cov
ering 13.000 miles, are Mr. and
Mrs. Phil Brownell. They were
in New Orleans and in various
places in Mississippi, including
one of the Natchez garden tours,
then went on into old Mexico.
On their way home they stop
ped at Grand Canyon and at
tended the Easter sunrise ser
vices on the rim of the canyon.
At Matrix Table
The Oregon State chapter of
Theta Sigma Phi, national jour
nalism honor society for women,
sponsored its annual Matrix Ta
ble banquet last evening with
Dean Clifford W. Weigle of the
University of Oregon school of
journalism as the speaker to
discuss problems in newspaper
readership. About 250 attended
the dinner and program.
Several awards to recognize
"women of achievement" were
given out, three to senior girls
at the college, three to women
of the community. Mrs.
Kate W. Jamieson, formerly
dean of women at the college
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SALEM 8 NEWEST SHOl STORi FOR
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Gift for YW Use Members of the Young Matrons club
and the YWCA Service club recently donated a 48-cup coffee
maker to the Salem YWCA for use at the building. Present
ing the gift here are Mrs. James Lies, at left, president of the
Young Matrons group, and Mrs. Charles Knapp, center, pres
ident of the Service club, to Mrs. A. A. Schramm, at right,
president of the YW, ( Jesten-Miller studio picture)
Tea Honors
State Officer
Mrs. Christine Mumm will be
hostess Sunday afternoon, May
1, between 3:00 and 7:00 o'clock
at a tea to be held at her country
home southeast of Hillcrest, to
honor Mrs. D. F. Furlough, de
partment president of the Mar
ine Corps League auxiliary, de
partment of Oregon.
At the tea table Mrs. George
Pro and Mrs. Eva Rush will
pour. Mrs. Joseph Tompkins will
be in charge of the guest book.
Miss Golda Wheeler will cut the
cakes. Mrs. Frank Millett and
Mrs. E. Simkins will assist in
the dining room and Mrs. E.
Powers and Mrs. William Noyes
will greet the guests.
An invitation to the tea is
extended through the press to
marines and their families to
meet Mrs. Furlough.
Rainbow Order
Honors Mothers
Following their regular meet
ing Tuesday 'evening, members
of Chadwick assembly, Order
of Rainbow for Girls honored
mothers with a social and pro
gram. Miss Dorothy Pederson play
ed piano numbers. A skit
comedy, "Teddy's Dress Suit,"
directed by Miss Esther Per
kins and the following in the
cast: Misses Geraldine Radcliff,
Barbara White, Norma Hamil
ton, Beverly Beck. -
Announcement was made
that at the May 10 meeting
there will be formal initiation
and election of officers.
The semi-formal dance is
slated for May 13 at Glenwood
ballroom and tickets are now
on sale by all Rainbow mem
bers. Young people of all the
local high schools, academies
and Willamette are being invit
ed. was awarded in the field of ed
ucation; Mrs. Laura Hanson in
the field of philanthropy and
interest in young people; Mrs.
Victor Moses in the field of
community service. Among those
attending the banquet were Miss
Maxine Buren, Miss Marguerite
Gleeson and M r s. Robert M
Fischer, Jr., all of Salem.
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Mothers Plan
To Form Club
Plans to organize a Sigma
Kappa Mothers club were talked
over at a meeting held Wednes
day afternoon at the home of
Mrs. G. A. Reeher. Mrs. Robert
Schroeder, Mrs. Delmer DcSart,
Mrs. Reeher, Mrs. Winston Bur
ns and Mrs. Vern McMullen
were named an acting commit
tee to function until the formal,
organization is completed. Mrs
McMullen is chairman of the
committee and Sigma Kappa
mothers of Salem and vicinity
are asked to contract her, tele
phone 24290.
A group of alumnae. Mrs. E.
E. Beckman, Mrs. B. W. Stacey
and Mrs. Bert A. Walker, met
with the mothers to help in the
organization. The alumnae are
to send cards to all known Sig
ma Kappa mothers in Salem and
surrounding area inviting them
to join the new mothers group.
A no-host luncheon is to be
held at the Golden Pheasant,
May 18, at 1:15 o'clock. Reser
vations may be made with Mrs.
McMullen.
...
Recitals Listed
At Sacred Heart
The annual spring recital of
Sacred Heart academy is sche
duled for Friday evening of this
week at 8 o'clock in St. Joseph's
hall. On May 13 will be given
the choral hour, also at 8 p. m.
in St. Joseph's hall. The two
programs feature advanced high
school students.
The academy gave the last of
its monthly recitals Friday in
the academy assembly hall. The
following pupils were presented
in the program: Douglas Gentz
kow, Bette Wilson, Roxanne
Brown, James Burke, Jackie
Chan, Dorothy Frank, Kath
leen Wilson, Jacqueline Doer
fler, Patricia Bales, Sydney
Shepherd, Joan Colleran, Doro
thy Meier, Glenda Lou McCor
mick, Geraldine O'Berg. Mary
Helen Edick, Helen Belsher.
Yvonne Broussard, John Bren
nan, Dolores Koutny, Betty
Loony, Shirley Taggart, Caro
lyn Jones, Ardis Ann Christen
sen, Jcre McCarthy and Mary
Suing. The accompanists were
Geraldine Kiser, Patricia O'Con
nor, Rosemary Dougherty and
Shirley Koutny.
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of women's shoes!
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WOMEN
Birthday
Party Today
Paul Wallace Gormsen, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W
Gormsen, observed his first
birthday this afternoon, his
mother arranging a party at the
home of the little boy's grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul B.
Wallace.
In the group were Mrs. Har
ris Lietz and son, Bobbie; Mrs
Glen Martin and Glen Kay Mar
tin; Mrs. William R. Shinn and
Michael Shinn: Mrs. H. E. Bo
gardus and Randy Bogardus;
Mrs. Lester Pearmine and chil
dren, Larry and Marcia; Mrs
Robert Dow and daughter, Bar
bara Ann; Mrs. Donald Bar
nick and Candy; Mrs. Stewart
Johnson and daughter, Katrin
r.a: Mrs. J. M. Ritchie and
Roger; Mrs. Carlton McLeod
and daughter, Franca; Mrs
John H. Johnson and son, Ste
phen; Mrs. Robert Brownell
and daughter, Kathleen; Mrs
Robert Burns and daughter
Nancy; Mrs. Vernon Siemens
and Danny; Mrs. Paul B. Wal
lace, Mrs. Gormsen and the
little honoree.
.
Golf Day Is
Wednesday Event
New members welcomed at
the weekly day for the Salem
Women's Golf association, Wed
nesday, were Mrs. Arnold Krue
ger, Mrs. Emery Hobbs, Mrs.
Douglas Drager and Mrs. John
Hughes.
Winners in the day's play
were: Mrs. Stephen Fouchek
class A; Mrs. Max Allen, class
B; Mrs. Morris Crothers, class
A; Mrs. Al W. Loucks and Mrs.
Conrad Paulus, first and second
in the class D eclectic event for
those who have played previous
ly; Mrs. Charles Campbell, Mrs
Gilbert Groff, Mrs. Joseph Ma
tujec, Mrs. Charles Musser and
Mrs. W. J. Grant, the latter two
tied for fourth place, in class D
for new players.
The group is planning for a
two-ball foursome on May 15.
...
VFW Auxiliary
A regular meeting of Marion
auxiliary Veterans of Foreign
Wars was held Monday evening
at the VFW hall. New members
welcomed are Mrs. Martin Fon
din and Mrs. Jean Sigfrit.
It was announced that the na
tional president will be in Port
land May 11 and 12. Commit
tee reports were given by Mrs
Joe Hornnefer, rehabilitation;
Amazing
Short Cuts In
Food Processing
Explained by
Leilla Knight, Noted
Deepfreeze Home Economist
IN PERSON
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VlfJCE'S
Mrs. Clarence Forbls, Ameri
canism; Mrs. Charles Hagan
Women'! Council. Mrs. B. R
Osborn reported a dinner is to
be served to the Marion county
Tuberculosis association May 6
at the VFW hall by the home
fund committee,
Mrs. Leon Hansen reported
the auxiliary would help in the
Marion county cancer fund and
a sum was voted for this.
Mrs. Willie Boone announced
the Widows club will meet at
the home of Mrs. Elvira Beard,
550 Tryon ave. on May 15 at
2:30 p. m.
Couple Feted
On Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Frazer
were given a surprise party
Monday evening on the occasion
of their 30th wedding anniver
sary. The evening was spent in
formally and a gift was pre
sented the couple by neighbors
attending the party.
In the group of neighbors
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Read
er, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Laswell,
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Tucker, Mr
and Mrs. P. G. Staprans, Mrs.
Terese Hanks, Mr. and Mrs. G.
D. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Loewen, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Rust, Mrs. Cecilia Greene, Mr
and Mrs. George Mirich.
Later, a group of relatives
called end also presented gifts.
In this group were Mr. and Mrs
Clarence Parker, Mr. and Mrs.
Oral Poindexter, Mr. and Mrs.
William Hutchinson, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Elliott, Mrs. Peets.
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Notices Out
For Meeting t
Notices have come to Salem
women regarding the fourth an
nual meeting of the Oregon
State College Mothers' clubs in
the museum building auditori
um Saturday, May 7, at 1 p.m.
The meeting is part of the
Mother's day week-end at the
college.
The Corvallis unit Is to serve
a buffet luncheon for the state
mothers' clubs board members
on Friday. Registration for
mothers begins at 2 p.m. Fri
day and meetings of committeei
and groups will be held Friday
and Saturday, the main general
meeting to be at 1 p.m. that
Saturday. The mothers' ban
quets come that Saturday eve
ning, the events to be held in
all the campus living organiza
tions and in the Memorial Union
building ballroom.
New officers are to be elected
at this meeting to serve the next
two years. Mrs. Oscar I. Paul
son of Salem is the retiring vice
president.
...
THE SALVAGE shop spon
sored by the Salem YWCA will
be open Friday between 9 a.m.
and 5 p. m. at 141 South Win
ter. Mrs. W. E. Anderson and Mrs
C. W. Parker are co-chairmen
for this project, among others
assisting being Mrs. Amelia
Wharton, Mrs. W. C. Barber,
Mrs. Helen Goodenough and
Mrs. W. E. Kirk.
Sale at
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Fire Year Food Insurance
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