Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 11, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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Capital Women
Edited ay MARIAN LOWRT FISCHER
6 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, May 11, 1949
Nominations
In Auxiliary
Nominations of officer! took
place at the meeting of Ameri
can Legion auxiliary, No. 138,
Tuesday evening. Nominations
will be held open until elections
on May 24.
Names submitted by the no
minating committee include the
following:
Mrs. Bert A. Walker, presi
dent: Mrs. Sam Harbison and
Mrs. Theodore Ullakko, first
vice president; Mrs. Kenneth
Schomaker and Mrs. Carroll
Robinson, second vice president;
Mrs. Homer Lyon, Jr., record
ing secretary; Mrs. Ira L, Goff,
corresponding secretary; Mrs.
Edward Klippe r t , treasurer;
Mrs. Effie Tyler and Mrs. Abra
ham C. Friesen, chaplain; Mrs.
Joseph DiFilippi, historian; Mrs.
E. Jack Simkins, sergeant at
arms; Mrs. Harlan Judd, Mrs.
Elvin E. Thomas and Mrs. Fre
derick Rowe, executive commit
tee; Mrs. Carroll Robinson, Mrs.
Dow Lovell, convention dele
gates; Mrs. L. Leslie Beard, Mrs.
E. Jack Simkins, Mrs. Carlton
Roth, alternate convention dele
gates. At the meeting plans were
made for the poppy sale to be
conducted May 27 and 28. Com
munity service hours to date for
the year were reported at 404.
WOODBURN Annual elec
tion of officers .will be held by
Woodburn Auxiliary of the
American Legion at the regu
lar meeting Wednesday, May
II at 8 p.m. at the Legion
building. The refreshments com
mittee for the evening includes
Mrs. H. S. LeFebvre, Mrs. La
Vern LeFebvre, Mrs. Gertie
Johnson and Mrs. J. W. Rich
ards. .
Toastmistresses
Meet Thursday
Salem Toastmistresses club
will meet at Nohlgren's restau
rant Thursday evening for the
last in a series of three special
discussion meetings. This one to
be a panel discussion with Miss
Brenda Glass as moderator.
The previous meetings in the
series were a round table on the
traffic grid plan and a grouo
discussion on "Mental Health"
led by Dr. Horace Miller,
psychiatrist on the Oregon State
hospital staff.
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Poinsettia Club Guest
Falls City The Poinsettia club
met at the home of Mrs. Harvey
Marr. Those attending were
Mrs. Christine Lehnert, Mrs.
Bill Powers and daughter, Mrs.
Lillian Kltchin, Mrs. John Gil
bert, Mrs. Chester Embree, Mrs.
Alma Freer, Mrs. Jack Man,
Mildred Wray, Mrs. Ira Wilson.
Invited guests were Mrs. Billy
Shepherd and Mrs. Clifford
Peeves. The June meeting will
be with Mrs. Lillian Kitchen.
Salem Boys Tapped
By Class Honorary
University of Oregon, Eugene
(Special) Four Salem boys
were tapped for membership into
Skull and Dagger, sophomore
men's service honorary, at the
annual Junior Prom which was
held Saturday evening, as a part
of the Junior Week-end festivi-
j ties on the University of Oregon
campus. Tapped were Lowell
Aplet, son of Mrs. A. J. Aplet,
SO Childs ave.; Larry Meiser, son
of Mrs. Bertha D. Meiser, Route
8; Donald Pickett, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard R. Pickett, 845
Marion street; and Beldon Ow
ens, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. E.
Owens. 1893 Saginaw street.
All freshmen, Aplet is major
ing in architecture, Meiser is
majoring in liberal arts, Pickett
in business administration, and
Owen in law.
Mother-Daughter
Banquet Monday
The Ladies Missionary society
of the Kingwood Bible school
sponsored a mother and daugh
ter banquet Monday evening at
the church, ISO attending. Sev
eral gifts were presented, in
cluding: One to Mrs. John
Beier as the oldest mother
present; one to Mrs. Clarence
Harder as the youngest mother
there; and the third to Mrs
Peter D. Loewen for having the
most daughters present five
daughters were with her.
The program for the evening
followed: Doxology, Mrs. Clif
ford Schmidt at the piano; Mrs.
Herman Boese, toastmistress;
community singing, led by Mrs.
C. P. Rempel; vocal trio by
Salem Academy girls' trio
Misses Dorothy Rohn, Pat
Skaggs and Nancy Miller, Miss
Wava Darby at the piano; wel
come, Mrs. Robert Friesen; re
sponse, Mrs. Lucy Lichty; reci
tation. Miss Sherryl Boese;
violin solo, Mrs. Elbert Faden
recht, Mrs. Schmidt accompany
ing; talk by Miss Beth Aebisch
er, worker in child welfare with
the welfare commission, whose
topic was "The Ideal Mother";
numbers by vocal trio; prayer,
Mrs. A. A. Leowen.
Fete Seniors
At the meeting of the board
for Salem branch, American As
sociation of University Women
last evening at the home of
Mrs. Ervin Potter, plans were
made to entertain Willamette
senior women at a meeting on
Friday, May 27.
The event will be in Baxter
hall on the Willamette campus.
Board members will be hostess
es. Among program features
will be a panel of international
student to be presented by Dr.
Charles Schleicher of the poli
tical science department of Uni
versity of Oregon.
A social hour will follow the
program.
Mothers in '
Hi-Y Elect
Mri. Daniel Schulze is the new
preiident for the Hi-Y Mothers
club, elections having been held
at the meeting yesterday after
noon. Mrs. Lloyd Hughes is to
be the new vice president and
Mrs. J. Edgar Reay the secretary-treasurer.
Retiring officers were Mrs. Es
till L. Brunk, president; Mrs.
Bjarne Ericksen, vice president;
Mrs. Wolcott Buren, secretary
treasurer. Twenty-five attended the
meeting. Roth Holtz, the new
boys work secretary at the YM
CA, talked to the group.
Plans were made to take
charge of the no-host dinner for
all Hi-Y members and parents
the evening of May 18 on the
occasion of the spring induction
for the boys.
Initiation Held
By VFW Auxiliary
Mrs. Charles Rum ley was ini
tiated at the meeting of Marion
auxiliary Veterans of Foreign
Wars. Monday evening. An in
vitation was received from the
department hospital chairman
of Roseburg, Mrs. Dorothy
Teeter, to visit the Veterans
hospital in Rose burg hospital
day May IS.
It was announced that Mrs.
Joe Hornnefer has signed up 13
new members for Marion Post
for the national golden jubilee
year.
The auxiliary will attend the
Presbyterian church May 29 and
take part In the Memorial day
parade. The home fund chair
man, Mrs. Lena Osborn, re
ported her committee had serv
ed a dinner for the Marion
County tuberculosis association
and the money will be used for
the Oregon cottage fund.
Mrs. Clarence Forbis reported
several flags have been present
ed to schools. Mrs. LeRoy Simp
son stated the essay prize will
be presented May 31 at 12:45 at
the Salem senior high school.
A tea for the war mothers
and gold star mothers will be
held at the home of Mrs. Rus
sell Mudd, 1690 S. Winter St.,
May 19 between 2 and 5 with
Mrs. Clarence Forbis as chair
man. Mrs. Marvin Miller announc
ed poppy day will be May 27
and 28 Marion auxiliary will
join Meadowlark auxiliary for
headquarters in the basement
of Elf Strom's store.
Delegates to department con
vention elected were Mrs. Mel
Clemens, Mrs. Leon Hansen,
Mrs. Joe Hornnefer, Mrs. Doug
las Parkes, Mrs. James Brail,
Mrs. LeRoy Simpson, Mrs. Bob
DeLapp, Mrs. James Hartley.
DELTA GAMMA Mothers
club met Monday afternoon at
the chapter house and chose the
following new officers: Mrs
Lestle Sparks, president; Mrs.
O. B. Long, vice president; Mrs.
L. M. Case, secretary-treasurer.
Invitation was received to
meet with the Portland mothers
on May 10 for a luncheon at
Ireland's. The Monday meeting
was the last of the year for the
local group which will resume
meetings In the fall.
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Recent Weddinf Mrs. Horace Hugh Mounts, the former
Zella Alaska Zink, was wed here April 10 in the First Con
gregational church. (McEwan studio picture.)
MRS. FRANKIE DUGGER,
the former Dorothea Barza, who
was married on Easter Sunday,
was honored with a miscellan
eous shower at her home at 393
Tryon avenue, Friday night.
Those present were Mrs. Do
ra Hudson, Mrs. Rita Jones,
Mrs. Elivera Beard, Mrs. Eliza
beth Williams, Mrs. Ruby
Schantz, Mrs. Bob Blanchette,
Mrs. Thelma Crum, Mrs. Laura
Strode, Miss Gaylee Klein, Miss
Dorothy Winter; out of town
guests were Mrs. Nellie Weeks,
Mrs. Elizabeth Bates, Betty Bur
ton and children, Dee-Dee and
Rodney from Portland.
Tea on Saturday
Phi Delta Theta Mothers' club
is planning a tea for Saturday
afternon at the fraternity chap
ter quarters in Baxter hall.
The group will meet at 4
o'clock.
WOODBURN Married April 11
at the bride's home in Sheridan
were Miss Donna Harris, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Iloff Harris
of Sheridan to Benny Miller.
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Miller
of Woodburn, with the Rev. Mr.
Davenport officiating. Attend
ants were Miss Jonnie Bell
Haenny, aunt of the bride, and
Robert Harris, her brother. A
reception followed the cere
mony. After a trip to California
the couple will be at home at
531 N. High street, Salem.
SPIRITUALIST Sunflower
club is to meet Thursday at 1
p. m. at the home of Mrs. Irv
ing Zeller, 219S South Summer
street.
Gamma Phi Beta
Alumnae Meet
Gamma Phi Beta alumae
gathered for their last meeting
of the season last evening, a
buffet supper being given at the
home of Mrs. Frank H. Spears
with Mrs. Robert Burns, Mrs.
George Beane and Mrs. F. C.
Angle as co-hostesses.
Plans were discussed for the
two summer camps maintained
by Gamma Phi Betas nationally
for underprivileged children,
one in Colorado, the other in
British Columbia. Because Salem
is so far removed from bpth
camps the local alumnae voted
to assist a local cause by voting
a sum for a girl to go on one
of the Salem YWCA tours this
summer.
Attending the meeting were
Mrs. Douglas Drager, Mrs. Rich
ard C. Nelson, Mrs. Walter
Barsch, Mrs. Robert Burns, Mrs.
Lester Carter, Mrs. Paul R.
Hendricks, Mrs. Alton Brannon,
Mrs. John Moritz, Mrs. Lyman
Steed, Miss Martha Taber, Mrs.
Hugh Taylor, Mrs. F. C. Angle,
Mrs. George Beane, Mrs. Frank
H. Spears, Mrs, Ivan Merchant,
Mrs. Garlan Simpson, Mrs, C.
C. Higgins, Mrs. Ernest Hobbs,
Mrs. Harold M. Olinger, Mrs.
Hollis W. Huntington, Miss Mar
garet Simms, Miss Harriet Hus
ton. MRS. W. L. PHILLIPS, ., is
to entertain for her bridge club,
Thursday, inviting the group
for luncheon and cards. Mrs.
E. J. Scellars i to be an addi
tional guest.
Party Honors
Miss Nagunst
Honoring Miss Florence Na-
gulavwho is leaving May 18 for
Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. I. M.
Baltes and Mrs. Ted Daum were
hostesses Monday evening at
the North 20th street home of
the former for a party.
A gift was presented by the
group attending to Miss Na
gunst. Guests included nurses and
aides on the day shift at the
second south unit, Salem Mem
orial hospital. Invited were Miss
Nagunst, Mrs. Dale Creswell.
Mrs. John Leahy, Mrs. Floyd
Phlug, Jr., Mrs. Jennie Pierce,
Miss Ellen Neufelt, Mrs. John
Archer and the hostesses.
VISITORS at the M. M.
Magee home, Monday, were Mr.
and Mrs. John Wright and chil
dren, David, Margaret and Pat
rick, of Hollister, California.
Mrs. Wright, the former Helen
Parsons, at one time a resident
here. The Wrights were en
route to their home in Califor
nia from North Dakota where
they visited with Mr. Wright's
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iciaiivtrs.
VISITORS here for a brief
time last week were Staff Ser
geant and Mrs. Otto Bauer and
little daughter, Kathy. They
visited with local friends and
were en route to the east coast
Sergeant Bauer, who is the
marines, to be stationed in
North Carolina. Mrs. Bauer will
be remembered as the former
Barbara Cassell of Salem.
Buffet Supper
For Police Group
Mayor and Mrs. Robert L.
Elfstrom are to be hosts Fri
day evening at a buffet supper
for members of the city police
department.
The guests are invited be
tween 8 and 8 o'clock. Clyde A.
Warren, chief of police, and
Mrs. Warren, will assist the Elf-
stroms in greeting the group.
Spring Flower Show
Given by Club
The Friendly Neighbors Gar
den Club members held their
spring flower show at the home
of Mrs. E. L. Gray.
Mrs. Virgil Sexton was guest
speaker and judge of the show.
Members receiving awards
were: Dining-room First, Mrs.
William Coon; Second, Mrs. R.
H. Parks; Third, Mrs. Glen Ivie.
Buffet First, Mrs. W. J.
Hall; Second, Mrs. William Co
on; Third, Mrs. E. L. Gray.
Driftwood Mrs. William Co
on, sweepstake. Coffee table
First, Mrs. R. H. Parks; Second,
Mrs. Letty Genre; Third, Mrs.
William Gardner, Miniature
First, Mrs. Eric Butler; Second,
Mrs. William Sanders; Third,
Mrs. W. J. Hall. Corsage-
First, Mrs. W. J. Hall; Second,
Mrs. W. J. Hall; Third, Mrs
William Coon.
Mrs. John Lindon was special
guest for the evening. The next
meeting will be May 19 with
Mrs. Carl Gustafson as host and
will feature election of officers.
Rebekah Meeting
Monday Evening
Salem Rebekah lodge. No. t.
met Monday evening at the
IOOF temple with visitors from
Oceanlake present.
Plans are being made for a
rummage sale to be held June
3 and 4, over Greenbaum's.
The resolution committee for
Mrs. Elva Estet will include Mrs.
Elsie Papenfus, Mrs. Pearl
Swanson, and Mrs. Sadie Henderson.
The refreshments committea
for May 23 will include Misa
Lora Callison, Mrs. R. L. Apple-
gate, Mrs. George Naderman,
Mrs. Rufw Callison, Mrs. Glen
Adams, Mrs. John Groves, Mrs.
Clyde Bancroft, Mrs. Fred Bar
ker, Mrs. W. J. Beard, Mrs. Al
bert Beckman, Mrs. Roy Brem
mer, Mrs. V. A. Cochran, Mrs.
Richard Carlson, Mrs. Frank
Conover, Mrs. Barker Cornforth,
Mrs. Joe Cunningham, Mrs.
George Edwards, Mrs. Gustavo
Erikson, Mrs. Wendell Ewing,
and Mrs. Gladys Case. Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Cladek will be in
charge of the program for that
evening.
The Three Links club will
meet Friday at 2 p.m. at the
IOOF temple.
Willamette encampment, No.
2, invites all Odd Fellows, Re
bekahs, families and friends to a
no-host supper, dancing and
cards, Friday at 8:30 p.m. at tha
IOOF temple.
Next Monday evening there
will be a program and those at
tending are asked to bring sand
wiches for two.
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Capital Drug Store
ttatt A Liberty
"On tha Corner"
14th Anniversary
Storevide Sale
Re9.
39 95
Reg.
69.95
COATS
$19
$39
Re9.
49.95
Reg.
79.95
$29
$49
Rag.
39.95
Reg.
69.95
SUITS
$19
$39
Reg.
49.95
Reg.
79.95
$29
$49
FORMALS
$10
$15
$19
One group
Val. to 22.95
One Group
Val. to 29.95
One Group
Val. to 19.95
DRESSES
Better Dresses tor Casual and Afternoon
Wear. Famous Lrbels. Sizef 9 to 15, 10 to
2m.
CIA 1 Group
3 I U Reg. 29.95
CIO 1 Group
P I J Reg 34.95
Others up to 49.95
1 Group
Reg. 19.95
1 Group
Reg. 24.95
$15
$19
WEDDING GOWNS
One Group $1 C
Vol. fo S9.9S I
One Group
Val,
ACCESSORIES
GLOVES!
Fownes Nationally Advertised
Gloves Reg.
up to 1.50
HANKIES!
Reg. 1.25
Acme Mother's
Day Gift
PURSES!
One Group Fine Leather Purses
Leather lined. VaL to 15.00
(Plus tax)
JEWELRY!
Earring - Pins - Bracelets -Necklaces.
Val. to 10 00 (plus tax)
FAMOUS BRANDS HOSIERY
Beg. 1.95
69c
85c
500
100
99c
LINGERIE
SLIPS!
Reg. 6.98
Famous rand
GOWNS!
Blua Swan
Reg. 4.98 .
BRASSIERES!
Reg. up to 2.50
BLUE SWAN PANTIES!
Rag. 1.25 50c Reg. 1.50 75c
Limit 6 to Customer
45 only.
j Reg. 6.00 .
I 21 only.
I Reg. 8.00 .
14 only.
Reg. 11.00
C ATA LIN A SWEATER SPECIALS
3.99
4.99
6 99
16 only.
Reg. 13.00
1 1 Only Cashmeres
Reg.
17 00
888
1288
14TH ANNIVERSARY "DOLLAR S-T-R-E-T-C-H-E-R
For I
Slips
Reg. 2.95
Bed
Jackets
Reg. 1.51
Play Suits
Reg. 7.91
Shorts
Reg. 7.9
Brassieres
Rer. 2.50
For X
Slacks
Reg. 0.98
Blouses
Reg. to 7.91
Shorts
Reg. to 1.91
Play Suits
Reg. S.S
Slips
Reg. to 7.91
SO
For 3
Slacks
Reg. 7.9S
Blouses
Reg. to t.ii
Dresses
Reg. to 19.95
Oantner
Swim
Suits
Reg. 1.91
$4
For.
Blouses
Val. to 10.95
Play Suits
Val. to 10.91
Slacks
Keg. 1.91
Gantner
Swim
Suits
Reg. 1.91
For. .
TT
Dresses
Val. to 24.75
Play Suits
Val. to 14.91
Pedal
Pushers
Reg. 14.91
Blouses
Val. to 10.91
Gantner
Swim
Suits
Reg. 10.9R
For...$6
Gantner
Swim
Suits
Reg. 12.91
Blouses
Pure Silk
Val. to 14.91
Dresses
Val. to 24.95
Play Suits
Val. to 10.98
ON SALE IN THE DOWNSTAIRS DEPARTMENT
MILLINERY
BETTER HATS
DRASTICALLY
REDUCED
AN lelet final
Na credits, refunds ar exchange
oup $Q
69.95
2.99
2.49
1.00
Ceun at Liberty
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