Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 05, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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    Bdittd b MARIAN LOHRY FISCHER
rUcpltI Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday. May 5, 1949
Sorority
Sets Dance,
breakfast
A Mother'! Day breakfast
and a formal dance are on the
ciflendar of future event for
memben of Eta chapter of Beta
Sterna Phi sorority.
,The breakfast honoring moth
era will be next Sunday at 9
o'clock in the Cherry room at
the Senator hotel. Miss Madolyn
Bier i general chairman. Mem
bers of Alpha Epsilon chapter
of the group and their mothers
tit invited to Join the Eta
group for the breakfast.
Dance May IS
,The formal dance is set for
Friday, May 13, in the Paul
Armstrong school of dance be
tween the hours of 9 and 12
o'clock. This is the annual
spring formal for the chapter.
Eyent This Week
iLast evening members of the
chapter conducted initiation and
installation at formal ceremo
nies In the home of Mrs. Loyal
Warner. For the initiation there
was the formal candlelight ce
remony. Pledges initiated were
Mrs. Richard Reynolds, Mrs
Wilbur Pearson and Mrs. Fred
Thompson for Eta chapter and
Miss Edith Lindhorst for Alpha
Epsilon chapter. Miss Edith
Kyle and Mrs. William Bishop
were the officers from Alpha
Epsilon chapter attending the
ceremonies.
:Mrs. Melvin Bedsaul, retiring
president, installed the follow
iiig new officers: Mrs. Burl
Cox, president; Mrs. Roger
Lewis, vice president; Miss
Madolyn Bier, recording secre-
tary; Miss Lois Gillings, cor
responding secretary; Mrs. Mel
vin Hewitt, treasurer; Mrs.
Wayne Rose, city council dele
gate; Mrs. Bill Troth, alternate
to the council. Mrs. Walter L.
Spaulding is sponsor for Eta
chapter, Mrs. J. A. Wiltscy the
director.
Party Tuesday
' Hostess on Tuesday was Mrs.
Anthony J. Becker who enter.
tained at a dessert and bridge
party.
In the group were Mrs. Os
car Christenson, Mrs. Lawrence
A. Ballmer, Mrs. Jerry Wing,
Mrs. William R. Moore, Mrs
Jacob Foos, Mrs. M. B. Rudd
Mrs. Harold O. Schneider, Mrs
John Dflnn, Mrs. E. J. Ha sen
Mrs. William Galloway, Mrs
Edward Goeckner, Mrs. Edward
H. Williams and the hostess.
Swedish Visitors
Interesting visitori to be in
Salem next Tuesday will be
Erik Boheman, Swedish ambas
sador to the United States, and
Mrs. Boheman; Manne Lind
holm, consul general ' for Swe
den in Washington, D. C Mrs.
Lindholm, and Axel N. Wide,
vice consul in Portland.
They will be here just for
Tuesday to make an official call
on Governor Douglas McKay.
The. Washington, D. C, visitors
are to be in Oregon two days
Button Society
Sets Meeting
Announced for May 19 is the
meeting for the Oregon Button
society, in Eugene.
Among those going from this
area will be Mrs. W. B. Johnson,
Mrs. J. Stiriman, Mrs. Norah
Pound, Mrs. John Clutter, Mrs.
F. E. Fralick and Miss Meda
Garrigues, all of Salem, Mrs.
Harriet Maschal and Mrs. Leu
Finseth, both of Dallas.
There will be a noon luncheon
and business meeting for mem
bers only, but there will be a
button show to which the public
is invited, though there will be
a small charge to help defray
expenses. This show will be
from 2 p. m. until 10 p. m
All arrangements are being
made by the Eugene group and
this will be a non-competitive
exhibit.
The officers of 1948 were re
tained to serve another year and
are as follows: President, Mrs.
R. D. Busey, Eugene; first vice
president, Mrs. A. T. Moses,
Portland; second vice president,
Mrs. E. A. Droste, Portland; re
cording secretary, Mrs. Rene
Wright, Portland; corresponding
secretary, Mrs. Nellie Church,
Portland; treasurer, Mrs. Adine
Albright, Portland; program di
rector, Mrs. F. K. Davis, Eugene;
historian, Miss Bessie Bodine,
Eugene; publicity. Mrs. Florence
Landon, Brownsville; and mem
bership, Mrs. Bert Thomas,
Klamath Falls.
...
HONORING Mrs. Lee Patter
son of Portland on the occasion
of her birthday, Mrs. Frank H
Spears is to entertain at an in
formal luncheon Saturday aft
ernoon at her home.
Coming with Mrs. Patterson
from Portland for the luncheon
will be Mrs. Claude McColloch,
Mrs. Lyle G. Fear, Mrs. Gra
ham Mitchell, Mrs. Frederick
Whittsley.
McKays in
Springfield
Governor and Mrs. Douglas
McKay will be in Springfield
this evening to attend the din
ner and reception honoring Mrs.
Robert Taylor of that city.
Mrs. Taylor is the Oregon
mother for 1949 and the Spring
field Chamber of Commerce is
giving this evening's affair in
her honor, the reception follow
ing the dinner to honor Gover
nor and Mrs, McKay and Mrs.
Taylor.
Soroptimist
Names Officers
New officers were elected at
the meeting of the Salem Sorop
timist club, Wednesday noon.
at the group's luncheon meeting
in the Golden Pheasant. The
club is a women's service or
ganization.
Mrs. G. E. McCormick was
elected president; Mrs. H. G
Maison, first vice president; Mrs
J. S. Boakey, second vice presi
dent; Mrs. Donald J. Reinke,
corresponding secretary; Mrs
Eva Rush, recording secretary;
Mrs. Leo Johnson, treasurer;
Mrs. E. H. Kennedy, board member.
At the meeting announcement
was made of a rummage sale
to be conducted May 20 and 21
at 339 Court street.
Going to Eugene
Another group of University
of Oregon mothers planning to
be in Eugene this week-end with
their sons and daughters for the
annual Mother's Day Week-end
include:
Mrs. Phil M. Schnell, who is
to be guest of her daughter,
Miss Phyllis Schnell; Mrs. Oli
ver Huston, who is to visit her
daughter, Miss Virginia Huston;
Mrs. H. H. Barlow, guest of her
sons, Jim and Bill; Mrs. B. E
Owens, who is to be guest of her
son, Beldon; Mrs. L. C. McLeod,
who is to visit her daughter,
Miss Irene McLeod; Mrs. Fran
cis Burgy, guest of her daugh
ter, Miss Joan Burgy; Mrs. Rob
ert M. Fltzmaurice( who will
visit her son. Jack, and her
daughter. Miss Joan Fitz
maurice; Mrs. Hollis W. Hunt
ington, who is to be guest of her
Betrothal Told Miss Pa
tricia McGovern, daughter of
J J. McGovern, recently an
nounced her engagement to
Pfc. Gordon Nightingale, son
of Mr. and Mrs. James Night
ingale of Sublimity. Mr.
Nightingale is in the army
air force.
Council Fire forCamp
FireGirlsSaturday
Big event of the spring for Camp Fire Girls will be the annual
grand council fire to be staged Saturday evening at 7:45 o'clock
in the Leslie junior high school. Several awards are being given
out. Program for the evening follows:
Call to assembly, Mary Jo
Mrs. Gisler
Is Honored
A party was given by Miss
Marie Gisler and Mrs. Roy W
Hunt at the home of the latter
to honor Mrs. Martha A. Gisler
At the party Mrs. Gisler an
nounced date of her marriage to
Frank A. Hart of Portland for
June 12. Cards were enjoyed dur
ing the evening and the bride-to.
be was presented with gifts. A
lunch was served. Present were
Mesdames Ray Grimmett, Mae
Snyder, Harvey Hill, Charles
Sweistris, Minnie Mathews, Del
la Burroughs, Kenneth King,
Hilda Lynch, Estella Hunt, Clar
ence Hunt, Edna Shumaker, Viv
ian Enyeart, Gerald King, Misses
Ruth Lynch, Joanne Enyeart,
Marilyn Killeer and the host
esses. Miss Marie Gisler and
Mrs. Roy Hunt.
...
FOR THE regular radio pro
gram of the Oregon Federation
of Women's clubs over KOAC
Friday of this week, at 2 p. m.,
Mrs. Dean Walker of Independ
ence, former regional vice pres
ident for the Oregon Congress
of Parents and Teachers, will be
the speaker on the topic "Mother
HOSTESS last evening to her
bridge group was Mrs. Glenn S.
Paxson, a supper being served,
Bean: flag bearers, Donna Jean
Pence and Joan Smith; entrance
of Camp Fire Girls and Blue
birds, "Kahinta Kamya" and
Bluebird Song."
Candle lighting ceremony,
torch bearers, Doreen Cavender,
Ann Fowler, Carol Hardie, Lor
is Merriott, Lois Roseler, Doro
thy Ladd, "The Law of Camp
Fire."
Roll call of groups, Mrs. Dale
Burres, chairman, Salem Lead
ers association.
Bluebird fly-up, "Oh. We
Cheer." Mrs. George Bagnall,
executive director.
Awarding of honors, birthday
honor, "Make Mine Demrocra
cy," J. D. Jepsen, juvenile court;
national service emblem, Mrs.
Q. L. Donnelly, Rotana club; na
tional membership honor, Mrs
Irl McSherry, chairman, Salem
district; "Hans Skol Leve."
Recognition' of ranks: Trail
seeker. Mrs. Leslie Paulson,
Woodburn, Junior Woman's
club; wood gatherer, Mayor Wal
ter Musgrave, West Salem; fire
maker, Mrs. Lyle Bayne, Salem
Heights Woman's club; torch
bearer. Rev. Dudley Strain, First
Christian church; "The Call of
the Fire."
The story of our flag. Horizon
club, Tami Cheemibl group, "It's
a brand Old Flag"; extinguish
ing ceremony, new torch bear
ers, Janice Feller, Carol Hewitt,
Pat Mequier; "Closing Song,"
"Recessional."
Parties Before,
After Dance
Several small gatherings in
connection with the Carousel
Dance club's party on Satur
day are being planned.
Among those entertaining a
group before the dance are Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Foos. Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Shaw also are en
tertaining a group at their
home preceding the dance.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wing have
invited a roup for a supper fol
lowing the dance.
Alumnae Meeting
Chi Omega alumnae are meet
ing this evening for a no-host
supper at the country home of
Miss Edith Libby, at 9 o'clock.
New officers will be elected at
the business session.
Party for
Mrs. Moore
Honoring Mrs. William R.
Moore, who with Mr. Moore and
sons will be moving soon to
Portland to reside, Mrs. Law
rence A .Ballmer and Mrs.'
Charles Shaw were hostesses
Wednesday at a luncheon and
bridge party at the Ballmer res
idence. Guests for four tables were
invited. A handkerchief show
er feted Mrs. Moore.
MRS. ROBERT HUTCHEON
is leaving Friday for San Fran
cisco and peninsula region to
spend Mother's Day week-end
with her daughter. Mrs. Gordon
W Higgins.
daughter. Miss Crystal Hunting
ton; Mrs. John Carson, who will I followed by the card games.
be guest of her daughter, Miss
Jane Carson; Mrs. John R.
Caughell, who is to visit her
daughter, Miss Josephine Caugh-
HOSTESS to her sewing club
Tuesday was Mrs.' Gene Van
deneynde, entertaining the group
ell, Mrs. Grant B. Fallin, who for luncheon and an informal
will visit her son-in-law and afternoon. Mrs. Hall Lusk and
daughter, Mr. atid Mrs. Calvin Mrs. Eugene Grabenhorst were
Hersey. additional guests.
At Mothers' Event
Among Salem mothers plan
ning trips to Corvallis this week
end to take in the annual Moth
er's Day festivities at Oregon
State college will be:
Mrs. Walter Snyder, who is to
be guest of her daughter. Miss
Nancy Snyder; Mrs. Chester
Pickens, who is to visit her
daughter, Miss Jean Pickens:
Mrs. Wallace Bonesteele, who
will be guest of her daughter.
Miss Marianne Bonesteele; Mrs
J. C. Lindley, to visit her daugh
ter. Miss Janet Lindley; Mrs
George Croisan, who is to visit
her daughter, Miss Mariann Cro
isan; Mrs. Leo Reimann, who is
to visit her two daughters, Misses
Mary and Shirley Reimann;
Mrs. Harlan Pearson to visit
her daughter, Miss Patricia
Pearson.
...
Tea on Friday
An event for Friday after
noon will be the mother and
daughter tea for which Mrs
Ralph Gordon and her daughter
Miss Patricia Gordon, are to en
tertain at their Rose street home
SO being invited to call be
tween 3:30 and. 5:30 o'clock.
Mrs. John Graham, Mrs
Charles Knapp, Mrs. Edwin Mc
Ewan and Mrs. Mark Wilbur
will preside at the tea urns.
...
REGULAR MEETING of the
Woman's Relief corps will be
Friday at 2 p.m. in the Vet
erans of Foreign Wars halL
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