Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 09, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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    Beta Sigma Phi Groups
Honor Mothers at Breakfast
A colorful event of yesterday was the Mother'! Day breakfast
liven by Alpha Epsilon and Eta chapter! of Beta Sigma Phi
orority at the Senator hotel. Mother! and guests were presented
with yellow rosebuds.
Committees arranging the evening included Mn Madolyn Bier,
Mrs. Aieivin Hewitt, Miss Tina
Duerksen, Miss Margaret Miller lings and her mother, Mrs. Wil-
and Miss Hazel Shutt from Eta
chapter; Mrs. Roger Cochran
and Mrs. Walter Fiagcr from
Alpha Epsilon chapter.
Attending the event were:
From Alpha Epsilon chapter,
Misa Edith Kyle and her moth
er, Mrs. Gray Kyle; Miss Pur
dy Kyle and Miss Alice Glass
pool as her guest; Mrs. Robert
Becktell and her mother, Mrs.
Pat Ryan; Mrs. Taze Barton and
her mother, Mrs. Ray Yung;
Mrs. Roger Cochran and her
mother, Mrs. Anna Dow; Mrs.
Ted Kerr and her mother, Mrs.
Henry Blixseth; Mrs. Walter Fla
ger and her mother, Mrs. Lee
Hammack; Mrs. Willard Morri
son and as her guest, Mrs. David
Hill; Mrs. Eldon Linrihorst and
as her guest, Mrs. Clay Coch
ran; Mrs. B. O. Bishop, Mrs. Ve
ra Bishop, social sponsor.
From Eta chapter: Miss Gin
ger Voos and as her guests, Mrs.
James Haworth and Miss Ruth
Myer; Miss Wanda Ringland and
her mother, Mrs. Davie L. Ring
land; Misi Norma Sletton and
her mother, Mn. Mable Sletton;
Mlsi Tina Duerksen and her
mother, Mrs. Betty . Duerksen;
Miss Hazel Shutt and her moth
er, Mrs. I. F. Shutt; Miss Gladys
Quesseth and her mother, Mrs.
George Quesseth; Miss Lois Gil
liam Gillings; Miss June Berdell
and as her guest, Mrs. R. Rich
mond; Mrs. William Troth and
her mother, Mri. Orvil Cox;
Mrs. Melvin Hewitt and as her
guest, Mrs. Alda Hewitt; Mrs
Wilbur Pearson and her mother,
Mrs. M. Canfield; Mrs. Roger
Lewis and as her guest, Mrs
William Wellhausen; Mrs. Ed
Lewis and her mother, Mrs. A
A. Larsen; Mrs. Alta Barono
vich, Mrs. G. J. James, Miss Im-
ogene Johnson, Miss Margaret
Miller, Mrs. Wayne Rose and
her mother, Mrs. Frank A
Doerfler; Mrs. R. B. Syracuse
and her mother, Mrs. Fred C
Peterson; Mrs. Madolyn Bier
and her mother, Mrs. A. B. Mc-
Killop. and Miss Shirley Bier;
Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding, Mrs.
Winifred Crane, Mrs. .1. A. Wilt
sey, Mrs. Richard A. Reynolds.
THE LAUREL Social Hour
club is to meet Tuesday at 1:30
for dessert at the home of Mrs.
Glenn Adams, Glen Creek drive.
Mrs Bernard Benson is assisting
hostess. Mrs. C. E. Ulidge is to
tell the group about her trip to
Venezuela.
IN PORTLAND for the week
end was Miss Betty Jean Mano
les to visit her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Manoles.
Two Plan Tea
Next Friday
Honoring a group of young
doctors' wives, Mrs. Horace D.
McGee and Mrs. Maynard C.
Shiffer are to entertain at an in
formal tea on Friday afternoon
at the McGee home on North
22nd. Guest! are invited be
tween 3 and S o'clock.
Mr!. G. Robert Hoffman will
greet guests at the door.
Pouring will be Mrs. Charles
Campbell, Mrs. Lewis D. Clark,
Mrs. Robert T Wulf, and Mrs.
William Crothers. Assisting in
serving will be Mrs. Tom ,H.
Dunham and Mrs. Harmon Har
vey. Honor Seniors
Seniors of the active chapter
will be entertained at a dessert
supper for the May meeting of
the Pi Beta Phi sorority alum
nae Thursday evening in the
chapter house.
Seniors to be honored in
clude: Misses Maxine Meyers,
Edith Fairham, Dona Adams.
Barbara MacDuffee, Barbara
Miller, Phyllis Freres, Marilee
Olson, Patricia Richmond, Bev
erly Briggs, Addyse Lane and
Mrs. Robert Scott.
Alumnae serving as hostesses
include: Mrs. Richard Spooner.
Mrs. Paul B. Wallace, Mrs. Al
bert T. Anderson, Mrs. Ralph
Purvine, Mrs. Robert W. Gorm
sen, Mrs. Lester Pearmine, Jr.,
Mrs. Russell Mefford and Mrs.
John Copenhaver. Mrs. Charles
H. Huggins is to preside as
president of the alumnae at the
business session.
Buena Vista Club
ls Entertained
Buena Vista The Buena Vis
ta Woman's club met at the club
hall. Twenty-two answered
roll call on recipes for "one dish
meals." The cemetery commit
tee asked for clean up day which
was set for May 27. The club is
sponsoring a scholarship for a
4-H member for summer school
at Oregon State college.
Shower articles are to be
brought to the next meeting and
it will he just an afternoon meet
ing. The federation picnic was
announced to be at Brush Col
lege, July 20. Mrs. Lucy Massey
gave a report on the district
meeting held at Perrydale.
Officers were elected for the
extension unit as follows: Mrs.
Retha Johnson, president; Mrs.
Bessie Hall, secretary. A new
mepting day is to be set for that
unit.
The hostesses honored the old
est mother, Mrs. C. Miller;
youngest mother, Mrs. Thelma
Wallis; one with most children.
Mrs. L. Massey, and Mrs. C.
Johnsburg and Miss Lois Gra
ber with corsages. The after
noon program was presented by
Mrs. Melba Powers and Mrs.
Thelma Pruitt by giving the
demonstration on "salads and
salad dressings."
Amity Mrs. Earl Johnson has
left for California. Her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Bar
rett returned to their home in
Los Angeles with her after an
extensive visit here at the John
son home. Mr. Barrett painted
the Johnson's new house while
here.
Plans for Wedding ' j
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Amen,
route 1, West Salem, are an
nouncing plans for the forth
coming marriage of their daugh
ter. Miss Wanda Lee Amen, to
Cpl. Earl Marcum of Fort Lewis,
Washington.
The wedding is to be June 4.
the ceremony to be solemnized
at the home of Cpl. Marcum's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Marcum, 2283 Claude street,
Salem. The couple plan to
make their home in Tacoma,
Cpl. Marcum
army there.
being with the Capital Journal. Salem. Oregon. Monday, May , 19497
VISITORS in Salem are Lt.
and Mra. Lynn F. Cronemiller.
Ji and daughter, Nancy Jean
They are guests of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Cronemiller.
Sr.. and of her mother, Mrs. Nora
E. Thompson, and her father, Dr
Frederick H. Thompson and
Mrs. Thompson. The visitors
came from Denver. Lt. Crone
miller leaves May 20 for Ham
ilton Field, Calif., to rereive his
orden for Orient duty, his fam
ily to join him later.
I
Guest Day
Guest day is to be observed
by the Wednesday afternoon
book group of the American
Association of University Wo
men at the home of Mrs. George
Romrnan, 910 North Capitol, at
1:15 o'clock.
Mrs. Rossman la to review the
book, "The Big Fisherman," by
Douglas. Each member is elig
ible to take one guest to the
meeting.
May 8th to 14th, 1949, is
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by Presidential Proclamation
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