Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 20, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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Capital Women
Edited by MARIAN LOWRT FISCHER
Capital Journal, Salem. Oregon. Friday, May 20, 1949
Plan Meeting
Miss Phelps
Announces
Wedding Day
Miss Ardans D. Phtlpi.
daughter of Mr. and Mr. Tru
man Phelps, announced her en
gagement to George M. Crinde,
aon of Elling Grinde of Salem,
on May IS at the home of Miss
Emerald Pickett at a imall ga
thering of close friends attend
ing a miscellaneous shower hon
oring Mri. Larry Trupukka.
Scrolls tied with white satin
ribbon were placed on the aerv-lp . T- I
Inf dates announcing the wed-il U ICI 1 1 o I Cl I
!Of Betrothal
Marion auxiliary, No. 681,
Veterans of Foreign Wars, will
be host for a meeting of district
No. 20, Monday evening, at the
Veterans of Foreign Wars hall
A chaplain will be elected. A
no-host lunch will be served.
Motoring to Silverton Friday
evening will be Mrs. Leon Han
sen, Mrs. Mel Clemens, Mrs. Bill
Wieprecht, and Mrs. Joe Hop
kins, officers of district No. 20,
to complete arrangements for
the meeting Monday evening.
lng plates announcing the wed
ding date, July 8.
Misa Phelps attended Salem
high school and now is employ
ed at General Finance corpora
tion.
Announcement is made by
Mr. and Mrs. Ray McKeever of
the engagement of their daugh-
Mr ftrlnrte attended school in ter, Miss Darlene June McKeev-
MinoL North Dakota orior toier.'to Gerald McBee, son of Mr
serving three years in the U.S.
navy. He is employed at Zeller-
bach Paper company.
Here from Alaska
Mr. and Mrs. John Foster of
Anchorage, Alaska, have been
visiting with Foster's mother
Mrs. A. W. Foster, 1585 Sag
inaw street. Mr. Foster came
nere for Mother's day and Mrs
Foster's mother, Mrs. Cook of
Oak Park, Chicago, 111., Joined
ner mother here at the Foster
gome. Mrs. Cook left for Chi
eago last Friday and Mr. and
Mrs. John Foster will leave for
Alaska next Monday.
They flew here from Anchor-
ige and picked up a new car
it Seattle which had been or
iered for them so will drive
test dressed school girl and Mrs.
will take them about two weeks
make the trip, Mrs. A. W.
roster will accompany them as
lar as Burley, Wash., to spend a
nonth with her son, Sherman
roster. The Fosters have taken
ii all coast points, the Bonne
rille dam, golfing and fishing,
lohnny Foster works in the
ilalm office of the Alaskan Rail
road company at Anchorage.
MR, AND MRS. Jamea L.
Moorman honored their aon,
Harlan, on his birthday Sun
lay at the home In Park avenue.
Those invited to greet him were:
Mrs. Harlan Moorman and two
rmall daughters, Michelle and
Claudia, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Moorman, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Plummer, Misa Shirley Plum
ner, Donald Plummer, Miss
forma Irvin of Portland, Dwain
lerverin of Hayden Lake, Ida
io. After dinner the afternoon
vas spent informally.
AMONG Salem folk In Port
end at the mid-week to see per
brmances of the play, "I Know
My Love," were Mrs. Edward
0. Stadter, Jr., Mrs. Donald
McCargar, Miss Nellie Schwab,
Dr. Helen Pearce, Miss Dorothy
earce.
THR ANNUAL reception giv
m by Willamette university
acuity for seniors, parents,
ilumnl and friends is set for
Saturday June 11, invitations
lelng received for It. The event
vill be in Lausanne hall.
and Mrs. Charles McBee, all of
Salem.
No date is set for the wed
ding. The bride-elect is gradu
ating this year from Salem high
school and Mr. McBee is em
ployed in Tacoma.
Poppy Sale Set,
Tea Given Mothers
Members of Marion auxiliary
buddy poppy committee met n .nJnn ot
with members of MeadowlarklfXcUrUUri JCl
committees at Mrs. Leon Han-!r- At.
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"iCama Dance
Friday Eve
Mils Shirley Hill, Mrs. Arnot.
Mrs. Estill L. Brunk, Mrs. John
Dickinson, Mrs. Calvin Kent,
Mrs. Maynard Nelson. M
waiter Pierce. Mrs. J. Wesley
On the calendar for this eve-Sullivan. Mrs. Robert Tiernan, several Salem girls will be
ning la the May dance for the Mrs. James H. Turnbull. Mrs.among tne gue,ti taking in the
Cama club Dancing will be be- i Stanley Dilatush, Mrs. Elmore speciai week-end event at Ore
tween 9:30 and 12:30 o'clock in Hill and the hostess. :gon state college, Saturday and
tne crystal oaraens. mr. ana ... i Sunday.
Mrs. Dale Johnson are chairmen
for the event. Birthday Party
Among those entertaining
groups before the dance are Mr. I Tommy Brantner celebrated, Miss Jean Smith, Miss Katie
and Mrs. Arnold Warner. They; his fourth birthday anniversary, siegmund. Miss Patricia Fitz
have invited as their guests, Mr. I Wednesday, and was feted at a simnos Miss Ann Carson, Miss
ISalem Girls
ZGo to OSC
Among those going from here
to be guests at the various sor
orities are: Miss Jeanne Clement,
To Be July Bride Miss Virginia Carda, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Carda, has announced her engagement to Don
ald Meithof, son of Mrs. Marie Meithof and John Meithof, all
of Salem. The wedding will be July 2. (Kennell-EUis studio
picture)
sen s home Wednesday evening.
Plans were made for a no-host
lunch to be served for the work
ers in the basement at 340 Court
street with Mrs. Howard Koen
ing chairman for Meadowlark
and Mrs. B. R. Osborn for Ma
rion auxiliary, assisted by Mrs
Elmer Idean and Mrs. Maude
Dutton. Mrs. Marvin Miller,
buddy poppy chairman for Ma
rion auxiliary, announced as her
committee: Mrs. Mae Wilder,
Mrs. Virgil Bolton, Mrs. Delia
Schoneboon, Mrs. Charley Hunt,
Mrs. Mcl Clemens, Mrs. Ivell
Haley, Mrs. James Beall, and
Mrs. Leon Hansen. Mrs. Joe
Hopkins for Meadowlark will be
assisted by Mrs. Bill Wieprecht
and Mrs. Bill Kelso.
Marion auxiliary entertained
the Gold Star Mothers and the
American War Mothera with a
tea at the home of Mrs. Russell
Mudd, Thursday afternoon, with
Mrs. Clarence Forbis as chairman.
Musical numbers were given
by the girls sextet from Salem
Heights school, accompanied by
Donald Smith, and vocal num
bers were given by Mrs. Mar
jory Lethin.
Pouring were Mrs. John Pe
terson and Mrs. Charley Hunt.
Serving were Mrs. Mel Clemens,
Mrs. Kenneth Frad and Mrs. N.
P. Jensen. Preparing refresh
ments were: Mrs. Charles Ha
gan, Mrs. Charles Hageman and
Mrs. Clifford Maison.
Mothers present were: Mrs.
Helen Welch, Mrs. Cora Hutch
enson, Mrs. Viola Zanders, Mrs.
Jessie Sanders, Mrs. Edith Lar-
kins, Mrs. Lucy Lichty, Mrs.
Minnie Humphreys, Mrs. Gena
C. Benson, Mrs. Flossie Smal-
ley, Mrs. Mabel Lockwood, Mrs.
Ora Furlough, Mrs. Carrie Lind
say, Mrs. Sarah Peterson, Mrs.
Grace Slick, Mrs. Luella Eng
strom, Mrs. Bertha Smart, Mrs.
Effle McFarland, Mrs. George
Pro, Mrs. A. A. Lee, Mrs. Marj
ory Nicoll, Mrs. Rose Hagedorn,
Mrs. Sara Lappin.
A no-host dinner and reunion
for a group of former Willa
mette university classmates, all
members of Alpha Phi Alpha
sorority, are to meet on Friday
in the Golden Pheasant. Follow
ing the dinner the group will go
to the home of Mrs. Richard H.
Jones for an Informal evening.
Planning to attend the reunion
event are: Mrs. Leland Shinn,
Mrs. Eugene F. Wilkinson, Mrs.
Eileen Sheldon, Mrs. C. M. Col
lins, Mrs. Richard Van Pelt, Mrs.
Harry Parker, Mrs. Jack Chapin,
Mrs. Howard Kaffun, Mrs. Nata
lie Smith, Mrs. V. F. Davis, Mrs.
George Hanauska, Mrs. L. T.
Arrell, Mrs. Everett Clark, Mrs.
Richard Wherley, Mrs. Robert
G. Brady, Jr., Mrs. Thomas Hill,
Jr., Mrs. Robert Smith, Mrs.
Robert Taylor, Mrs. Richard M.
Jones, all of Salem, Mrs. Helen
Fischer, Miss Libby Moore, Miss
Alice Stone, Mrs. Dean Trumbo,
Miss Dorothy Moore, all of Port
land, Mrs. Carey Strome of Junc
tion City, Miss Marjorie Herr of
Albany, Mrs. Tohmas B. Rltchey
of Monmouth, Mrs. John W. Han-
sell of McMinnville, Mrs, Bruce
Carkin of Corvallis, Mrs. Hal
Moe and Mrs. Jerry Gastineau
of Silverton, Mrs. Deryl Zum
walt of Vancouver, Wash., and
Miss Lunelle Chapin of Camas,
Wash.
I
BEING WELCOMED home
from a three weeks motor trip
to the mid-west are Mr. and Mrs.
LaVerne J. Young. They were at
Detroit, where they visited Mrs
Young's brother-in-law and sis
ter. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Norman,
and also stopped in the Dakotas
at Sioux Falls and Mitchell. Dur
ing their absence, Mrs. Young's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J.
Lindgren, were with the Young
family.
Alumnae Meet
Delta Zeta alumnae met on
Tuesday evening at the home of
Mrs. Eugene Spaniol at Stayton.
Attending the meeting were
Mrs. Bjarne Ericksen, Mrs.
Charles Feike, Mrs. B. L. Brad
ley, Miss Mildred Deischer, Mrs.
Charles Derthick, Miss Maxine
Paulson, Miss Prudence Paulson,
Mrs. E. A. Carleton, Mrs. Nor
man Paulson, Mrs. Hugh Mor
row, Mrs. Emmett Kleinke, Mrs.
Arthur Lewis and the hostess.
VISITORS here for two
weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Joe G.
Kavanaugh left Thursday for
their home in Los Angeles.' They
had been visiting his mother,
Mrs. Vern C. Balch.
and Mrs. Harold Muhs, Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs.
Cyril Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. Eu
gene Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. Leon
ard Gottfried. Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Ebner. Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Klnzer, Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Reimann, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Oh
mart, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Klein,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marr, Mr.
and Mrs. James Marshall, Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne. McKenzie, Mr.
party given by his mother Mrs.ishirU. Nu,hrv Miss Beverlv
Taze Barton, in the afternoon. Beakey Miss Diane Perry, Miss
Guests included Mrs. Earl Evelyn Bishop.
Croghan and Patricia; Mrs. Ellis
White and Philip and Janna.j JOB'S DAUGHTERS have
Mrs. Don Nash and Lary; Mrs. planned their church Sunday for
Donald Yung and Richard and i next Sunday May 22 the group to
Nancy; Mrs. Roy R. Yung and! attend services in a body at the
Janet; Mrs E L. Hamilton and First Presbyterian church
Members are asked to meet at
10:30 o'clock at the church.
ANNOUNCEMENT has come
Joy Ann; Mrs. Chester Boyle and
Jane and Jimmy; Mrs. Braden
Daggett, Judy and Michael; Mrs.
Ted Morrison. Jimmy and
and Mrs. R. L. Boaz, Mr. and Mailee; Mrs. Luther Barnes, to Salem friends of the birth of
Mrs. William Beigler, Mr. and Luther and Rebeca; Mrs. Bill a son to Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh
Mrs. Milo Van Houten. Bishop and Ralph; Mrs. Al Cum-:Wirth (Betty Eyerly) at Long
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott alsolmins, Robert and Rita; Alan Island, N. Y. Grandparents are
are entertaining before theF't. Mary Fisher, Billy Mus-lMr. and Mrs. Lee Eyerly of Sa
dance, inviting a few friends to grave and Terry Jary. lem.
their home.
Following the dance a large
group of the membership will
meet at Dwyer's lodge for a no
host supper.
Two Hostesses
Entertain Group
Hostesses Friday evening will
be Mrs. J. M. Devers and Mrs.
V. M. Sackett, who have invit
ed memebrs of the Theater Art
group and their husbands for an
informal party at the Devers
home. The affair is planned to
I honor Mrs. W. T. Jenks, a for
mer member who is visiting
here from California, and Mr.
and Mrs. Otto K. Paulus, who
returned reecntly from a trip to
Cuba and Mexico. During the
evening Mr Paulus is to show
pictures of their trip. A late
supper will be served.
ALPHA GAMMA DELTA
alumnae met at the home of Mrs.
Keith Flory, Tuesday evening,
Mrs. Howard Arnot as co-hostess.
Guest speaker was Dr.
Horace Miller, psychiatrist,
whose topic was "Love and
Fear."
Following the program a
shower was given for Mrs. Arnot.
Attending the meeting were
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Hose Mending! y
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If
f mayonnaise at home ... with eggs, pure salad oil, jff-i f'yfr'Jt I
( fine vinegar, selected spice. Then, fresh Nu Made jSsJtv ' 0f
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tastes homemade... why it adds the right degree LJx Ss
i of delicate tang to salads. Try it Oijti fi'P L '
Y0 CAN'T BUY A KTTfR MAYONNAISE THAN SS1- !
REDUCED PRICES
ON CLASSICAL
RECORDS
Vinelyte Non-Breakable Album
sets at LESS than shellac record
prices.
40 DISCOUNT on many album
sets.
Sale ends JUNE 4th.
Take advantage of our special
LAY-AWAY-PLAN.
NO EXCHANGES-NO REFUNDS
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TOMORROW IS YOUR LAST CHANCE
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ELFSTROM'S
$100,000.00
WAREHOUSE SALE
APPLIANCES
RUGS & CARPETS
FURNITURE
DRAPERIES ART ITEMS
No matter how much the public buys, we keep pouring in more.
SATURDAY IS THE BIG DAY
We're not bringing anything back to the store if we can help it.
EVERYTHING GOES AT SOME PRICE
We'll even dicker
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DRESSES
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sizes range
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They're
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