Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 04, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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    Capital Women
t.l.trd b MARIAN LOWRV FISCHEE '
fr-lcapilal Jnurnal. Salt-m. Oregon. Wednesday. May 4. 1949
Group Aids
Symphony
Project
a lnml committee to
the maintenance fund for the
Portland Symphony orchestra
met last evening at the home of
Mrs. George Schwarz to go over
plans for activities here to aid
the symphony cause.
For several years Salem has
been on the list of Oregon cities
where the Portland Symphony
has played, the organization
presenting three concerts here
this past winter. Every effort
is being made now to assure
that the symphony will be able
to continue in these upstate con
certs as well as with the home
series in Portland.
Working with the local group
In its interest for the symphony
are: Mrs. Schwarz, Mrs. Charles
Sherman, Mrs. Charles Camp
bell, Mrs. C. A. Kells, Mrs. Keith
Powell, Miss Alice C r a r y
Brown, Mrs. Chandler Brown,
Mrs. John Heltzel, Mrs. David
Eason, Mrs. L. E. de Weese.
At Rebekah Event
At the meeting of Salem Re
bekah lodge Monday evening it
was announced that the change
in memory of Mrs. Myrta Ty-
and not for all future months.
Resolutions were read at the
meeting and the charter draped
In memory of Mrs. Marta Ty
rell.
The May reception committee
will Include Mrs. Estclla Hess,
Mrs. Willie French. Mrs. For
rest Greenfield, Mrs. Gavin Hill
and Mrs. Pearl Harland.
Salem F. L. club, No. 14, will
meet Thursday at 8 p.m. at the
home of Miss Delores Hill, 255
South 14th street.
Events of Monday evening as
planned by Mrs. W. L. Newton
good of the order chairman, In
cluded a narrative poem by
Mrs. Carl McAdams, numerous
poems by Mrs. Clem Ohlsen,
nd a community sing.
There will be a card party
next Monday evening to which
everyone is Invited.
SALEM HEIGHTS Mrs.
Homer McWain will be hostess
to the Salem Heights Woman's
club Friday, May 6, in her home
on Fairview Avenue at 1:00
O'clock at a no-host luncheon
New officers will be installed
as follows: President, Mrs. Lylo
Bayne: vice president, Mrs. Wil
liam Neimeyer: secretary, Mrs
Fred Browning, and treasurer.
Mrs. William Gardner. The in
stalling officer will be Mrs
L. L. Bennett.
There will be a musical pro
gram presented by the Salem
high school.
LIBERTY Mrs. Max Hen
nan will be hostess to the Lib
rty Woman's club Thursday, in
her home on Boone Road, at
1:30 o'clock.
New officers will be Installed
as follows: President, Mrs Wil
bert Kurth; vice president,
Mrs. Wayne Sipe; and secre
tary-treasurer, Mrs. Walter
5chendel. Mrs. John Dasch
will act as the installing officer
THE MEETING for the West
Salem's Woman's club planned
(or Thursday evening has been
postponed until May 10.
Visitor Feted
At Party Today
A hostess this afternoon was
Mrs. William E. Judson who en
tertained at a luncheon and
bridge nartv to honor Mrs. Rob-
assist jcrt c. Barnett, who is visiting
here from Anchorage, Alaska,
as guest at the home of her
parents-in-law, Mr. and Mrs
Frank Barnett.
Yellow tulips and May bas
kets featured the decorations
In the group for the party were
Mrs. Barnett, Mrs. Roy Mink,
Mrs. Gerald Fisher, Mrs. Terry
Randall, Mrs. Jack Kuhn, Mrs.
Elmo Lindholm, Mrs. Curtis
Wright and the hostess.
Programs Listed
For Music Week
The Salem Federated Music
clubs will present three music
week programs at the state in
stitutions during the week.
Mrs. David Eason is taking
the following students to the
boys training school at Wood
burn: Sandra Nordyke, Doro
thy Pederson, piano; Jim Todd
trumpet: Wayne Mercer, ma
rimba and drums; Marilyn
Broer, flute, and Ronald Thomp
son, voice.
Mrs. Robert Schroeder is ar
ranging a program at Hillcrest
school and at the Old People's
home, with the following taking
part: Sacred Heart stringed trio
chorus from Business and Pro
fessional Women's club; solo
numbers by Mrs. Fred Rawlins
Betty Jo Davenport, John
Schmidt, Lanny Dibborn, Rich:
ard Scott, Joyce Edgcll, Flor
ence Polstcr, Sharon Lampkin
Ronald Craven, Shirley Biork
hart, Maureen Gustafson, dan
cers from Armstrong School of
Dance and Barbara Calloway
Scout Council
The spring meeting of the
Santiam are Girl Scout coun
cil will be held in Albany,
Thursday. May 5. at the First
Presbyterian church. Dinner
will be served at 7 p.m., follow
cd by the business meeting and
program. The committee an
nounces an interesting and va
ricd program with music and
movies and a discussion of the
1950 budget and camping plans
for this summer. The council
is urging that representatives
from organizations sponsoring
troops and all friends of Girl
Scouting attend this meeting
t ...
Birthday Event
Mrs. C. O. Gilming was honor
ed on Sunday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Shrake, East State street, the
occasion being the birthday an
niversary of Mrs. Gilming. Fol
lowing a social hour, the nonor
ee was presented a gift and re
freshments were served to Mr
and Mrs. Cecil Snook and chil
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Sun
derlin and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Snook and children
Lucretia Ann Marshall, C. O
Gilming and Jerry Gilming.
...
ENC.LEWOOD Woman's club
announces a meeting for Friday
afternoon, dessert luncheon to
be at 1:15 o'clock, at the home
of Mrs. H. J. Lowmiller, 925
North Winter. There will be a
program and a plant sale.
Miss Brown
Tells Date
Hubbard June 18 is an
nounced as the date of the wed
ding of Miss Patricia Ann
Brown of Aurora and Carl Eu
gene Smith of St. Paul.
The ceremony will be solemn
ized in St. Lukes Catholic
church at Woodburn.
The engagement of the couple
was announced last September.
Miss Brown, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William Brown of Au
rora, is a former student at
Marylhurst college. Mr. Smith
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
J. Smith of St. Paul and attend
ed University of Portland.
...
Sisterhood
Plans Social
Members of the sisterhood of
Temple Beth Sholom are enter
taining with a social Thursday
evening at 8:30 o'clock in the
temple. All members and friends
of the temple are invited.
Miss Besse Browne is general
chairman and on the committee
with her are Mrs. Sam Much-
nick, Mrs. Aleck Cohen, Mrs.
John Goldsmith, Mrs. Sandy
Cowan, Mrs. Robert Golden.
Mrs. Harry Merin, Mrs. Julius
Rowe, Mrs. Abe Steinbock and
Mrs. Harry Perlman.
...
Little Girl Feted
Mrs. Harold Snook honored
her daughter, Kathie, Friday
afternoon with a party celebrat
ing her eighth birthday anni
versary. The social hour was
followed by refreshments. Guests
were Jo Gannon, Barbara
Burns, Denise Miller, Twua
Rickman. Connie Chambers
Janice Shrake, Judy Scott, Jan-,
ice Phillips, Rose Dunigan, Bet
ty and Faye Futrcll Margot
Wing, Leta Thayer, John Burns.
Barbara Snook and Mrs. Robert
Burns.
...
Club Organized
The North Elma Sewing club
was organized on Thursday with
Mrs. C. O. Gilming as the first
hostess. Enjoying the social
hour and dessert refreshments
were Mrs. Jess Harrelson, Mrs
John Emmons, Mrs. Cecil Snook,
Mrs. Henry Dillard, Mrs. Rob
ert Ratzburg. The next meeting
will be May 19 with Mrs. Har
relson as hostess. Mrs. Clay
Patterson was a guest.
...
DELTA GAMMA alumnae
will entertain the active chap
ter members at Willamette uni
versity at their meeting Thurs
day evening in the chapter
house at 7:30 o'clock. A des
sert supper is to be served. Host
esses will be Mrs. E. M. Page,
Mrs. Craig Coyner, Mrs. Clar
ence Miller, Mrs. George Rho-ten.
Officers in
Group Named
New officers for the local
! Delta Delta Delta Alumnae club
are: Mrs. Arthur Erickson, presi
dent; Mrs. Harold O. Schneid
er, vice president; Mrs. Fred B
Moxley, treasurer; Mrs. Clifford
Hill, secretary. President this
past year has been Mrs. Ken
neth Carlson.
The group met Monday eve
ning at the home of Mrs. Ralph
H. Campbell, with Mrs. H. J.
Annlng and Mrs. D. C. Moore
as co-hostesses.
Plans are being made by the
local group to attend state day
for the sorority in Eugene in
mid-May.
Attending the Monday meet
ing were Miss Josephine Baum
gartner, Mrs. L. V. Benson, Mrs
Clark Brown, Mrs. Campbell.
Mrs. Anning, Mrs. Moore, Mrs
Charles Clarke, Mrs. Carlson,
Mrs. Tom Hill, Mrs. J. M. Mor
ris, Mrs. C. R. Nelson, Mrs
Schneider, Mrs. Walter Soco
lofsky, Mrs. George Tomlinson,
Miss Zelma Bush, Mrs. W. J
Braun, Mrs. Ralph Mercer, Mri,
George Weller, Miss Jane Ac
ton, Miss Connie Cocking, Miss
Cleta Jennings, Mrs. Sue Up
son. ...
AMONG Salem women plan
ning to go to Eugene for the
week-end to take in the annual
Mother's Day and Junior Week
end festivities at the University
of Oregon will be Mrs. Frank
Brownell, who is to visit her
son, Frank Brownell, Jr. Fol
lowing the Saturday festivities
they will return to Salem that
evening, Frank to spend Sunday
at home.
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Wedding Recent Event Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lawrence
were married April 23. The bride is the former Dawn
Marie Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. E. Hill. Mr. Lawrence
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. F Lawrence. (McEwan studio
picture)
Play Soon
Salem Civic Players are in
the last week of work on their
"M'Liss (My Western Miss)" to
be presented May 10 and 11 at
Bush school auditorium under
auspices of the Salem Optimist
club.
Between act entertainment
has been planned in keeping
with the mood of the play. A
gay nineties style solo, "Only a
Bird in a Gilded Cage," will be
sung by Mrs. Marjory Lethin.
Mrs. Lethin and Bob Reeves al
so will sing duets.
Miss Beulah Graham is di
recting the play, proceeds from
which will be used by the Op
timist club to organize a boys'
club.
MACCABEES, 84D. are meet
ing for their regular review
Thursday evening at 248 North
Commercial. Those with birth
days in May will be honored,
Mrs. Hardie Phillips in charge
of the cakes.
Installation Set
Formal installation of officers
and initiation for Eta chapter of
Beta bigma Phi will be con
ductde at a meeting this eve
ning at the home of Mrs. Loyal
Warner. The event will be at
8 o clock.
District Meeting
Of RNA Arranged
Labish Camp Royal Neigh
bors of America of Quinaby
will entertain for the district
convention Friday, May 6. Oth
er camps taking part will be
Salem. Silverton, Scotts Mills
and Woodburn.
Among the grand officers ex
pected to attend are the state
supervisor, Mae Logan, of Port
land; the district deputy, Saran
Peterson, Salem, and a number
of others.
The meeting will be held in
the Keizer Grange hall with
registration starting at 10 a.m.
Afternoon session will open at
1 o'clock, during which time a
school of instruction will be
given under the supervision of
the state supervisor.
A 6:30 o'clock banquet will
be served by the Keizer Grange
ladies and will be followed by
an open meeting.
THREE MOTHERS planning
to motor to Eugene Saturday
morning to take in the annual
Mothers' Day program at the
University of Oregon will be
Mrs. Fred Boyer, who is to be
guest of her daughter, Miss Pa
tricia Ann Boyer; Mrs. Orville
B Bowers, who is to visit her
daughter. Miss Virginia May
Bowers: and Mrs. Elmer J. Roth.
who is to be guest of her daugh
ter, Miss Clara Belle Roth.
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On the Corner"
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you'd like to give some
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And, of course, ALEXANDER'S have SILVER
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In fifty-two piece sets, service for eight
From 39.75
You need never sacrifice to give the finest '.
You're assured of that at
For Mother's Day
May 8th
Buy her favorite PERFUME by the dram
This gleaming golden metal case (lipstick size) is 59 cents. Sold only' at
that price with purchase of perfume by the dram.
It is leak proof. The WIDGET purse flaconette.
you ever gave or owned.
It is the Giftiest Gadget
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Here's the smart way to buy her different fragrances . . ,
list, pick out the ones you wish to give, and buy by the dram,
this exclusive purse size lipstick bottle, it's a lovely gift.
go down this
Together with
AYERS
Golden Chance, dram $1.50
Yu, dram $1.50
CARON
Farnesiana, dram $2.00
Voeu de Noel, dram $3.50
French Cancan, dram $2.10
Fleurs de Rocaille, dram . . . .$2.25
Bellodgia, dram $2.00
Les Pois de Senteur de Chez Moi,
dram $3.25
Nuit de Noel, dram $3.00
Narcisse Noir, dram $1.25
Tabac Blond, dram $1.50
PRINCE MATCH ABELLI
Katherine the Great, dram . $1.25
Crown Jewel, dram $2.25
Infanta, dram $1.25
Empress of India, dram $1.25
Stradivari, dram $1.75
Russian Eastern Lily, dram. $1.25
Georgian Carnation, drom . . .$1.25
Royal Gardenia, dram $1.25
Princess Marie, drom $1 .25
Abano, dram $1.25
Ave Marie, dram $1.25
Duchess of York, dram .... $1 .25
HELENA RUBINSTEIN
Town, dram $1.25
Country, drom $1.25
Heaven-Sent, dram $1.50
Apple Blossom, dram $1.25
Command Performance, dram $2.00
White Flome, dram $2.50
DeLAVELLE OF LONDON
Welsh Lillies, dram $1.00
Devon Violets, drom $1.00
Scotch Heather, dram $1.00
DOROTHY GRAY
Elation, dram $1.00
GUERLAIN
Shalimar, dram
$2.50
L'Heure Bleue, dram $2.00
Vol De Nuit, dram $2.25
Jicky, dram $1.00
Mitsouko, dram $2.00
CIRO
Surrender, dram $2.00
Reflexions, drom $2.00
Danger, dram $2.00
New Horizons, drom $2.00
LENTHERIC
A Bientot, dram $2.00
Shanghai, dram $2.00
Miracle, dram $2.00
Confetti, dram $1.75
Tweed, dram $1.75
Jasmin, drom $1.25
Rose, dram $1.25
Lilac, dram $1,25
Lily of Valley, dram $1.25
Violette. drcm $1.25
Cornation, dram $1.25
DANA
Emir, dram $2.75
Tobu, dram $2.50
20 Carats, drom $2.75
Plantin, dram $2.50
OLD SOUTH
Woodland Spice, dram
$1.25
EARLY AMERICAN
Old Spice, dram $1.25
LEIGH
Desert Flower, dram
$1.00
.e GUI
Mistletoe, dram $1.75
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State and Liberty St.