Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 11, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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    Tuition Scholarships Are
Given by OSC Mothers Clubs
At the annual meeting for the Oregon State college Mothers'
clubi of the state last week-end on the college campus, the scholar
ship chairman, Mrs. Carl W. Emmons, Salem, announced that the
clubs will give six $127.30 tuition scholarships to the following
men and women, for use next school year: Wilbur Allen Morgan,
Hubbard, alternate, Robert Cort-
right, CorvaUls; Charles ' W.
Dane, Bloomington, Ind., alter
nate, Andrew M. Nygaard, As
toria; John F. Conrad, Enter
prise, alternate, William Dane
Wright, Grants Pass; Ruth Elis
abeth Belsey, Portland; Esther
Barnham; Barbara Breitmayer.
These scholarships were award
ed for scholarship, character
and the need of financial assist
ance.
The scholarship chairman also
announced that an emergency
fund if $600 given by the Moth
ers club from the scholarship
pool, to be divided equally be
tween the dean of men and the
dean of women, each receiving
$100 at the beginning of each
term, to be given In grants or
loans to worthy students in need
of financial aid.
Mrs. Emmons also announced
Club at Amity
Plans Final Meet
Amity The Friendly Neigh
bors club held its May meeting
at the R. W. Konzelman home
west of Amity, Mrs. Oliver
Kosta presiding.
Plans were made for the June
meeting, which will be the last
one for the club year, and will
.begin with a 1 o'clock luncheon
' at the home of Mrs. Florence
Turley. The families are In
vited and the meal is no-host
Mrs. Konzelman and Mrs. Loop
will be In charge of the pro
gram.
Articles for the Civic club
project were brought and ap
praised at $25 and with the ad
dition of home made candy, the
club is ready to set up a booth
for the sale of material. Mrs
Turley and Mrs. Lambert pro
vided Interesting games. Mrs
Van K. Lawson, and Mrs. Ted
Lehman received prizes, also
Mrs. Claire Glover. Announce
ment was made that Miss Bev
erly Lawson will graduate from
nurses training, Emanuel Hospi
tal, Portland, June 20 at the
Westminister Presbyterian
church. The hostess served re
freshments. Mrs. Ralph Konzel
man and Mrs. Ted Lehman of
McMinnville were guests.
Guests from Arkansas
Mrs. Ruth Hiltibrand
Honored with Shower
Monmouth Mrs. Ruth Hilti
brand was honored at a shower
with Mrs. Frances Grund, Mrs,
Zella Roth and Mrs. Clara Jen.
sen. hostesses.
Each guest was asked to bring
her baby picture and the eve
ning was spent guessing. Mrs
Clara Van Loan won first prize
and Mrs. Lela Overs and Mrs.
Ilia Price tied for second.
Those present or sending gifts
were: Mrs. Olive Gentle, Mrs.
Lela Overs, Mrs. H. Morlan,
Miss Nelle Link, Mrs. H. Van
Loan, Mrs. D. Price, Mrs. Lilly
Boothby, Mrs. E. Ebbert, Mrs.
Hattie Schewitzer, Mrs. C. C.
Powell, Mrs. Starlie Powell,
Mrs. Naomi Fresh, Mrs. L. Bris
bane, Mrs. Ruth Tompkins, Mrs.
Lora Johnson, Mrs. June Frank
lin, Mrs. J. Marr, Mrs. A. La-
Rock, all of Monmouth; Mrs.
Ardelle Butler, Mrs. M. Butler,
Mrs. Vi Swope, Miss Hazel
Hughes, Mrs. J. Rogers, Mrs. W.
Smith, Mrs. C. Fratzke, Mrs.
Dorothy Kletzing, all of Inde
pendence; Mrs. Myrtle Tilton,
Forest Grove. The honored
guest, Mrs. Hiltibrand and the
hostesses.
Refreshments were served at
the close of the evening.
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that Roseburg local unit was giv
ing a $190 scholarship to a high
school senior for use at Oregon
State college next school year.
ine Mothers club passed a
resolution to support the Ore
gon State College foundation
through publicity and financial
gifts, annually, if possible; and
also recommended that the local
units make financial gifts and
that members and friends send
gifts of money and make be
quests of money and property,
etc., to the Oregon State College
lounaation.
Mrs. Raymond Kinser. me
morials committee chairman,
and recently elected trustee of
the Oregon State College foun
dation for two years, reported
tne following names of persons
to be honored by the Mothers'
club by a $1 each contribution
to the foundation: Dr. S. M. Zel
!er, Oregon State college teach
er, Corvallis Sterling Heater
and Al Newman, Grants Pass,
high school football players; Dr.
Dan V. Poling: Elmer William
son, Albany; Sinclair Wilson,
member first graduating class in
scnool of forestry. 1910: Mrs.
Kathryn Hill, mother of Mrs.
Douglas McKay; George K. Aik
en, state budget director of Ore
gon; also, $2.50 in honor of
Lieorge Geisendorfer. Cascadia
friend of OSC, given throush
uregon state College Mothers'
club by Mrs. R. N. Peffer, Cor-vallis.
This year the Oreeon State
College Mothers' club is contrib
uting $1845.50 to the benefit of
Oregon State college students
from generous donations from
the local units, life memberships
in ine club, $1 each, throueh
tuition scholarships, grants from
emergency fund set up to be
expended through the dean of
men and the dean of women.
philanthropic aid to the Little
Beaver play school at Adair Vil
lage, and Oregon State College
foundation.
The membership chairman.
Mrs. Dale Miller, reported that
the membership of the State
Mothers' club had reached 3687.
Mrs. Oscar I. Paulson. Salem.
is president of the state group
for the coming year.
Henrys Are Honored
Guests Smart Home
Zena Pink rhododendrons
and tulips were arranged about
the rooms of the J. P. Smart
country home when Mr. and
Mrs. Smart entertained with a
farewell dinner In honor of Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Henry with old
friends as additional guests.
me w. w. Henrys have sold
their Zena farm and are mov
ing to their home at Keizer next
month.
Places were laid for Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Henry, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Shepard, Mr. and Mrs.
frank Crawford, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy E. Barker, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Shepard, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne D. Henry and the boats,
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Smart
Tells Engagement An
nouncement was made re
cently of the engagement of
Miss Paula Walter, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Walter
of Woodburn, to Roger Moen,
son of Mr. and Mrs. O. B.
Moen of Woodburn. The
wedding is to be a June one.
(Jesten-Miller studio photo)
Brooks Sewing Club
Is Entertained
Brooks The Brooks Sewing
club met at the home of Mrs.
Harry Bosch with Mrs. A. H.
Jensen, president, presiding
over the business meeting. Mrs.
Quellin Hadley read the scrip
ture lesson. The birthday of
Mrs. A. P. Sidebottom was hon
ored with a gift from her secret
pal.
Mrs. Evelyn Jones, chairman
of the program committee, had
the following Mother's day pro
gram: reading, Mrs. Harry
Bosch; reading, Mrs. A. M. Dun
lavy. A game, "Pass the
Package," was enjoyed by all,
Mrs. Elmer Conn winning the
prize.
Refreshments were served to
Mrs. George Lemery, Mrs.
James E. Sayre, Mrs. Cyril Wal
ker and Bonita Kay, Mrs. Quel
lin Hadley, Mrs. Roy Reed, Mrs.
J. J. Lesher, Mrs. Elmer Conn,
Mrs. Willard Ramp, Mrs. Virgil
Loomis, Mrs. Britt Aspinwall,
Mrs. A. P. Sidebottom, Mrs.
Arthur Jensen and Clarence,
Mrs. Ambrose Jones, Caroline,
Robert and Richard, Mrs. Willa
Vinyard, Mrs. A. M. Dunlavy
and the hostess Mrs. Bosch.
The next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. Britt Aspin
wall.
Officers
Elected
New officers were elected at
the meeting of the Marion-Polk
Medical Society auxiliary last
evening at the home of Mrs. Wil
liam Lldbeck.
Mrs. Horace Miller is to serve
as president, succeeding Mrs.
Willard J. Stone in the office.
Others elected at the meeting
are: Mrs. Maynard Shiffer, president-elect;
Mrs. Robert E. Jo
seph, secretary; Mrs. Horace Mc
Gee, treasurer.
Thirty-nine attended the gath
ering last evening, a no-host sup
oer. It was the final one until
'all for the group. Hostesses with
Irs. Lidbeck were Mrs R. Lee
-Vood, Mrs. B. L. Trelsted. Mrs.
Roscoe Wilson, Mrs. Charles D.
Wood, Mrs. Willard Thompson,
Mrs. J. O. Matthis, Mrs. Wilmer
Smith.
Missionary Council
Guest Bacon Home
Brooks The Woman's Mis
sionary council met at the home
of Mrs. George Bacon. Letters
were read from foreign Mission
aries. A short talk was given by
Mrs. Betty Burton, about expert
erfces in China. The devotion
services was led by Mrs. Faith
Stacey a recently returned Mis
sionary from Shanghai, China.
Refreshments were served to
Miss Dormalee Bunn, Miss Eve-!
lyn Austin, Miss Mary Goffrier,
Mrs. Faith Stacey, Mrs. Laura
Goffrier, Mrs. Betty Burton
Mrs. Esther Wymore, Mrs. Willa
Vinyard, Mrs. Helen McGee,
Mrs. Lester Davis, Mrs. Cora
Otto, Mrs. Maude Timm, Mrs.
Edward Edmond, Mrs. A. H.
Jensen and the hostess, Mrs
Bacon.
The next meeting will be at
the parsonage, May 11, with
Misses Bunn and Miss Austin as
hostesses. Of interest will be a
shower for a missionary couple
from Oregon.
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Haunhtpr of Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Valek of Dayton, to
Charles Jackson, son oi .Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Jackson, also
of Dayton. No date is set for
the wedding. (Ledbetter stu
dio, McMinnville)
Ash fords Entertain
Lincoln Entertaining with a
family reunion recently were
the W. H. Ashfords of Lincoln
on the Willamette. The family
includes Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Dye
(Vivian Ashford) and Linda Lee
and Ward James, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Ashford and Sarah Ann,
Jason and Genevieve Ashford,
students at O.S.C., and Grace
Ashford of Willamette univers
ity. Additional guests were Mrs.
J. D. Feller, mother of Mrs.
Ashford and Frank Ashford, W.
H. Ashford's brother, and Lou
ise Anderson of O S C.
Mrs. Nelson Gets Cake
Falls City me Loyal Wom
en's class met at the home oi
Mrs. E. La Duke. Business was
in charge of Mrs. Howard Gram
ling. Mrs. Richard led the de
votions and read a Mother's
day poem written by Mrs. Hope
Junior Guild
Is Entertained
Twenty-three attended the
luncheon meeting for the Junior
guild cf St. Pauls Episcopal
church, Tuesday, at the parish
hall. Five guests were Mrs. Wal
ter Worral, Mrs. V. S. Mumau,
Mrs. W. N. Sparrow, Mrs. John
Tyler, Mrs. Jean Quickenden.
The luncheon tables wert gay
with May baskets filled with
varied spring flowers. A birth
day cake was presented to honor
Mrs. W. H. Lytle and Miss Vir
ginia Nowlen, both of whom
have anniversaries In May.
The Rev. George H. Swift,
rector of the church, came to the
meeting to talk about the plans
for the reception to be given
June 14 when the Rt. Rev. Ben
jamin D. Dagwell, bishop of
Oregon, will be here for confir
mation, the occasion also hon
oring Rev. Mr. Swift on the oc
casion of his 20th anniversary
in the St. Paul parish.
Mrs. Carl Hanson, member of
the guild and on the Salem pub
lie library staff, gave a review
of several books on church
work.
Next meeting of the guild
will be June 7 at the home of
Mrs. Homer Goulet.
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, May 11, 1949
UNIVERSITY OF Oregon, Eu-1
gene (Special) Selected a new
member of Delta Phi Alpha,
German honorary on the Univer
sity of Oregon campus is Miss
Virginia Huston, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. O. B. Huston, 2515 N.
River Road, Salem.
Miss Huston is a sophomore
majoring in liberal arts,
Honor Mrs. Ackerman
At Mt. Angel Shower
Mt. Angel Mrs. Ben Ack
erman was honored at a shower
at the home of Mrs. Val Eberle.
with the Mesdames Joseph
Brinkman of Brooks, Al Saal-
feld, Mrs. Joseph Ficker, Mel
chior Uselman and Francis
Schmidt assisting on the host
ess group. A late supper was
served following games at Bin
go and Bridge. Mrs. J. J. Pen
ner was high at bridge and the
other awards went to Mrs. Ben
Ackerman, Mrs. T. Drysdale.
Mrs. Pat DeJardin, Miss Lor
etta Rehler and Mrs. William
Bean.
Letterman.
Refreshments were served and
Mrs. Bob Nelson was honored
with a birthday cake, gifts and
cardo. The next meeting will
be at the church. Those present
were Mrs. E. LaDuke, Mrs. Nel
son, Mrs. Gramling, Mrs. Letter-
man, Mrs. Cora McCoy and Mrs.
Paul.
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