Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 21, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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    Several Salem Women s Clubs Elect New Leaders For
eOSMIS club announces lt next
dance for Saturday evening, May
28, at the Mayflower hall, danc
ing to be between 9 and 12 o'clock with
Claude Bird's or:hestra playing.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Domogalla, chair
men, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dumler, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Monismith and Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Sant are the committee for
the evening.
By Marian Lowry Fischer
HONORING Mrs. David H. Cam
eron, who is leaving in early
June on an interesting trip, Mrs,
Grant C. Rogers will entertain next Fri
day at a salad lucheon and bridge party
at her home, guests for five tables be
ing invited.
Bidden to the party are Mrs. David
Wright, Mrs. George Rossman, Mrs. I.
M. Doughton, Mrs. Claude H. Murphy,
Mrs. Guy N. Hickok, Mrs. Howard R.
Pickett, Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding,- Mrs.
Gene Vandeneynde, Mrs. Carl Cham
bers, Mrs. Karl B. Kugel, Mrs. Estill L.
Brunk, Mrs. John C. Strickfaden, daugh
ter of the honoree, and Mrs. Charles A,
Cole, all of Salem; Mrs. Carl Greve,
Mrs. Myron B. Feig, Mrs. H. Lawrence
Lister, all of Portland; Mrs. Donald
Nagel of Longview, daughter of Mrs,
Cameron; Mrs. Minnie J. Bell of Mon
mouth, mother of Mrs. Cameron; and
Mrs. Richard Kinley of Oregon City.
Mrs. Cameron Is leaving June 3 to
Join a special group going from Seattle
to Indianapolis for the convention of
the Daughters of the Nile, June 6 to 10.
Mrs. Cameron Is a member of the chorus
for Nydia temple of the Nile, Portland,
Following the convention at Indianap
olis Mrs. Cameron will go on to New
Orleans and New York City. On her
return to the west coast, Mr. Cameron
will Join her In Los Angeles. They will
return to Salem about the first of July.
From Oakland, Calif., comes word of
the birth in that city on May 19 of a
daughter, Anna Marguerite, to Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Miller. Grandparents of the
little girl are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller
ef Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boent
gen of Eugene.
Salem Beta Theta PI Mothers' club
members has been invited to attend the
annual spring luncheon of the Portland
Beta mothers next Wednesday, May 25,
at the home of Mrs. Howard Stearns in
Portland. Local mothers planning to
attend are asked to call Mrs. H. V.
Compton, 35910.
Arriving tomorrow for a few days'
visit In Salem will be Mrs. and Mrs. Paul
W. Harvey, Sr., of Tacoma to visit at
the home of their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr, and Mrs, Paul W. Harvey, Jr.
Members of Chapter CB of P.E.O. Sis
terhood are meeting next Thursday eve
ning at the horn of Mrs. Keith Reich
ia Independence at 7:30 o'clock.
Mrs. John C. Itrickfaden has been
Visiting in Portland tha past week.
PRESIDENT OF THE ROJOrRNERg rluk, an organisation devoted soperlallv to pre
Tiding social life for newcomers tn the city. I Mrs. Hnhirl Jarknon. noon here with
her young ton, Stephen. The Jark'on famllv rrrenilv motred into a new homo on Malna
ea the (.clear dlairlet. (Jesten-MlUar studio ptcturt).
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NEW REGENT FOR Chemrlieta chapter,
the new year Is Mrs. Ruth If'cn vi
a home to look after. (Jestcn-Mlller studio
AAUW Program,
The annual program and social given
to honor senior women of Willamette
university will be staged by the Salem
branch of the American Association of
University Women next Friday eve
ning, May 27, in Baxter hall at 8 o'clock.
Featuring the program will be a panel
to be presented by a group of foreign
students from the political science de
partment of the University of Oregon,
Dr. Charles P. Schleicher of the depart
ment faculty in charge.
At the business session of the branch
new officers are to be elected.
Hostesses for the evening are mem
bers of the retiring board of the branch,
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Daughters of the Ameririn Revolution, for
tr a busy schedule with a Job and also
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Social Friday
Mrs. Vernon Wiscarson, Miss Elise Sch
roeder, Miss Marjorie Chester, Miss Mil
dred Christenson, Mrs. Arthur Bone,
Mrs. Robert Corey, Mrs. Arthur W. Cole,
Mrs. Dena Aim Davis, Mrs. Ralph
Dobbs, Miss Mary Ann Foley, Mrs.
Bruce Crandall, Mrs. Irvin Potter, Miss
Ida Mae Smith, Mrs. Gordon Carl, Miss
Constance Weinman, Mrs. Preston
Doughton, Mrs. R. C. Miller, Mrs. E. S.
Oliver, Mrs. A. P. Sprague.
During the tea hour, Mrs. John Bur
cham, immediate past president of tha
state division of the AAUW, will pour.
This is the final meeting of the local
branch until fall.
Mrs. Robert Needham will entertain
for her bridge club, Tuesday, Inviting
the group for luncheon and cards.
Mrs. Kenneth Wilson will be hostess
for her bridge club Wednesday, enter
taining the group for luncheon and
cards.
Mrs. Thomas B. Kenagy returned to
day from San Jose where she has been
visiting the past week with Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie White.
For the half-hour program over
KOAC for the Oregon Federation of
Women's Clubs next Friday, Rev. R. D.
Bulkley, president of the Federated
Churches, Corvallis, is to be guest speak
er on "Those We Honor."
The Letter Carriers' auxiliary is to
meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the home
of Mrs. Arthur Brewster, 580 North 21st.
ROOP-CORNELIUS WEDDING
A bride Sunday afternoon will be
Miss Sally Cornelius, daughter of Mrs.
Evelyn Cornelius, who is to wed Clifton
Roop, son of John Roop of Stayton, at
a ceremony planned for 3 o'clock In tha
First Christian church, the Rev. Dudley
Strain officiating.
Early summer flowers In pastel col
ors will decorate the church for tha
ceremony. Mrs. William Skewis is to
be soloist and Miss Rosemary Naff will
be at the organ.
Richard C. Churchill la to give his
granddaughter in marriage.
The bride will wear a smart white
summer suit with all-white acessoriea
and a corsage of orchids.
Miss Betty Feilen Is to be maid of
honor. She will wear a light gray suit,
a white hat with green trim, and corsage
of white carnations.
Donald Beltr Is to attend Mr. Roop.
The reception following will be at
the Cornelius home. Assisting with the,
coffee and serving will be Mrs. O. R.
Eckersley, Mrs. T. W. Leasure and Mrs.
George Skaggs. Miss Gladvs Gold
smith will serve the cake and Mrs.
Thomas Blythe will be at the punch
bowl. Miss Carolyn Eckersley is to pass
the guest book.
Among out-of-town guests for the
wedding will be Mrs. Floyd Brewer of
Portland, aunt of the bride, and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred S. Roop, uncle and aunt of
Mr. Roop, who will come from Eugene.
Following a trip to the beach, tha
eouple will be at horn in ialem.
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WEDDING of Interest to many
university friends takes place
next Friday evening, May 27,
when Miss Barbara Robinson, daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Robinson of Good
ing. Idaho, will be married to Stanley
Ryals, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Ryala
of Salem,
Members of the wedding party are
being announced by Miss Robinson,
who arrived here Friday.
Mrs. Kenneth Thompson of Twin
Falls, Idaho, will attend her sister as
matron of honor. Miss Colleen White
man of Hood River, Miss Shirley Am
bler of Portland, Mrs. Wesley Wood
ard of Boise, and Miss Betty Cummings
of Palo Alto, all college friends of the
bride-elect, will be bridesmaids. Oren
Ryals, Jr., is to be best man for his
brother. Russell Robinson, brother of
the bride-to-be, Jess Jones, Ray Fedje
and Stuart Compton are to be the ush
ers. The ceremony will be solemnized at
8 o'clock in the First Congregational
church, Dr. Daniel Schulze of Willam
ette faculty officiating. Miss Dorothy
Ann Hobson and Lloyd Powell are to
be soloists for the wedding.
The reception following will be at
the Chi Omega house, sorority of the
bride-elect.
Mrs. Vernon Drye, Mrs. John Steel
hammer and Miss Patricia Vandeneynde
will be hostesses Monday evening to
the Spinsters club, entertaining the
group at the home of Mrs. Drye's moth
er, Mrs. Charles E. Wagner, 60S North
Summer, at 7:30 o'clock.
Mrs. M. E. Knickerbocker was hostess
this afternoon at a children's party to
honor of her son, Glen, who observed his
seventh birthday on Friday. Assisting
the hostess was her daughter, Kay.
Games were played and the traditional
birthday luncheon served.
Guests honoring Glen were Joan
Glenn, Jerelyn Hughes, Janet Griffin,
Margot and Susan Wing, Jean Williams,
Edwina Fitzgerald, Ann Halvorson,
Douglas Halvorson, Wesley Stewart,
Chester Hodgson, Gerald Beach, Jerry
Swearinger, Buzz Williams, Jimmy,
Johnny and Janet Davenport, Thirza
Goeckner.
Four couples who make up a bridge
club are planning to attend the Ice
Follies in Portland, May 29, the party
concluding the season's card parties.
In the group are Mr. and Mrs. J. Parker
Lineberry, Mr. and Mrs. David H. Came
ron, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stanley, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe W. Hutchison.
Mrs. Gerald Fisher and Mrs. Edwin
Johnston were hostesses Thursday eve
ning at the home of the former for an
informal bridge parly. Varied spring
flowers were used in decorating.
Invited for the evening were Mrs.
Hal Randall, Mrs. Herman Jochimsen,
Mrs. Carl Jordon, Mrs. Norris Clement,
Mrs. Ralph Cale'y, Mrs. Gilbert Wyn
koop, Mrs. Carroll Ford.
Mrs. Douglas McKay, wife of Ore
gon's governor, will observe her usual
at home day, Tuesday afternoon. This
will be the final one for the summer,
the weekly day to be resumed in the
fall.
MISS HALVARSON SETS DATE
Among August brides will be Miss"
Barbara Halvarson, who has announced
August 28 as the date for her marriage
to Stanley Girod.
The date was revealed at an announce
ment this week at the Alpha Chi Omega
sorority house. The couple previously
had announced their engagement.
The wedding Is to be In the First Meth
odist church on the August date.
Miss Halvarson is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Halvarson of Salem,
Mr. Girod, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
O. Girod, also of Salem. Both young
people are sophomores at Willamette
university and plan to finish their col
lege education in Portland,
Line officers of the Salem chapter.
Order of Eastern Star, entertained re
cently with a tea at the home of Mrs.
Harry M. Lucas, inviting all members
of the chapter to call. Hostesses were
Mrs. Claude Post, worthy matron, Mrs.
Russell Beutler, Mrs. A. L. Wallace and
Mrs. Lucas.
A May pole and story book dolls dec
orated the tea table and dining room.
Pouring were Mrs. W. L. Thomas, Mrs.
Ida Vaughn, Miss Juana Holmes and
Mrs. Mona Yoder.
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Tyler, Jr., and
son, John Tyler III, left today by car for
a five weeks' trip to Michigan. They
will visit Mr. Tyler's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John S. Tyler, Sr., at Detroit, and
Mrs. Tyler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Hill at Grand Rapids. At Grand Rapids
John Tyler III. four and one-half years
old. will be baptised in the family
church, Grace Episcopal, a family re
union at the Hill home to follow.
Mrs. Roy Buchanan of Astoria ts
spending a few days at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Pickett.
Social Planned
Jaycee-Ettes of Salem will be host
esses next Wednesday at a party at tha
Salem Woman's club building, members
of the Jaycec-Ettes from SUverton, Al
bany and Oregon City to be guests.
The event is planned for o'clock.
There will be a program followed by
dessert and bridge party.
Mrs. Homer Stiffler is president of
the group and la assisting committee
members in arranging tha social.
r AY meeting for the Oregon State
College Mother's club is to be
Monday evening, a no-host din
ner being arranged for 6:30 o'clock in
the Four Corners Community hall for
members and their husbands.
Invited especially to attend the event
are parents of prospective students at
OSC.
Dr. D. T. Ordeman, new registrar at
the college, is to be speaker and Mrs.
Ordeman also will be a guest at tha
event.
Special guests Invited Include Gov
ernor and Mrs. Douglas McKay, Dr.
and Mrs. A. L. Strand of the college and
Mr. and Mrs. G. Frederick Chambers.
Mrs. L. O. Arens will preside and new
officers are to be installed.
THE PRESIDENT for the Salem club, Dauthters of the Nile, for next year ts Mra.
Charles Borer, pictured here with her children, Jo Ann and Ketth. The club cirri ei on
an extensive program of philanthropic work during the year to assist the Shrine hospital
for crippled children and in the care of crippled children In this area. Jesten-MUler studio
picture)
Evening Musicale
Interesting to a large group for Tues
day evening will be the evening of music
sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. James C.
Stone.
Josephine Albert Spaulding, mezzo
soprano, accompanied by Mrs. A. A.
Schramm; and Doris McCann, organist,
will be featured in the program arrang
ed for 8 o'clock in the Stone Piano com
pany building, Fairgrounds road.
Program for the evening follows:
Chorale Prelude Come sweet Death ..Bach
Choral Fantasia In A Minor Bach
The Bell Symphony Purcell
Doris McCann, organist
StiUe Tranen iSllent Tesrsi Schumann
When I Bring to You Colour'd Tos s
Carpenter
The Sleep That Flits on Baby's Eyes
Carpenter
Spring 8ons of the Robin Woman (from
the Indian opera Shanewist ....Cadmsn
Josephine Albert spaulding,
mezzo soprano
Lucile Schramm, accompanist
Andante Grande Piece Symphonlque In
F Minor Franck
Wind in the Pine Trees Clokey
Meditation 8turges
Clouds Celga
Doris McCsnn
Intreat Me Not to Leave Thee (book of
Ruth) Watte
Transformation Watts
May-Dav Carol .' Taylor
My Parting Gift Warren
Jonrphlne Albert Spaulding
Toccata Suite Gothique Boellmann
Clair de Lune DeBussy
Doris McCann
Following the program refreshments
will be served. Mrs. David Eason is to
preside at the coffee urn and Miss Alice
Crary Brown will be at the punch bowl.
Assisting in serving will be Mrs. Frank
Fisher, Mrs. Stuart Lancefield, Mrs.
Wheeler English, Mrs. Kenneth Mann
ing, Mrs. George Scales, Mrs. Glenn
Stevens, Mrs. A. C. Gerlinger, Mrs. Har.
old Busick, Mrs. George Hill.
The program is an invitational one.
Salem Lions auxiliary elected new
officers this week as follows: Mrs.
Wayne Doughton, president, succeeding
Mrs. Jacob Fuhrer; Mrs. John Ramage,
vice president; Mrs. R. O. Lewis, secre
tary; Mrs. Robert Davidson, treasurer.
Installation will be a Joint event with
the Lions club late in June.
Delegates named from the auxiliary
to the state convention to be In Astoria
are Mrs. L. J. Stewart, Mra. Harry W.
Scott, Mra. Merrill D. Ohling, Mrs.
Stanley S. Smith, Mrs. Fred G. Starrett,
Mra. R. W. Land. Mrs. Walter Dry and
Mrs. Jacob Fuhrer.
On June 9 the auxiliary members will
meet for a picnic at the home of Mrs.
Ramage on Croisan creek.
Chapter BC of the P E O. Sisterhood
ts to be entertained Tuesday evening
by Mrs. Clare Lee and Mrs. George H.
Swift at the Lee home. 2463 South Com
mercial at 7:15 o'clock.
Next Year
OMEN of Rotary plan their
final meeting of the spring for
Monday, a buffet luncheon to
be served at 1 p.m. in the Golden Pheas
ant. A surprise program is planned, Mrs.
Charles Fowler in charge.
Mrs Floyd Bressler and Mrs. Clay
Cochran will be on the reception com
mittee. Mrs. Abner K. Kline, president,
will be in charge of the business ses-
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Bryant and two '
children of Dighton, Kansas, are visit
ing here at the home of Mrs. Bryant's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hyames.
T OJOURNERS club ia planning a
dessert bridge party for next Thus-
day at 1:15 o'clock in the Salem
Woman's club building.
Mrs. A. J. Becker, Mrs. Stuart Thede,
Mrs. Howard Post, Mrs. O. A. Olsen,
Mrs. Earl Parsons, Mrs. Richard Rey
nolds are the committee for the meet
ing. Chapter AB of PEO Sisterhood ia
meeting Monday evening at 7:45 o'clock.
Mrs. Clara Trotter and Mrs. Florence
Hutchinson to entertain the group at
the home of the former.
Dr. and Mrs. S. D. Wiles and daugh
ter, Nancy, leave Wednesday by plane
for Detroit, and later will visit at Chi
cago and go on td New York City.
They plan to be gone about three and
one-half weeks.
Regular golf day for the Salem Wo
men's Golf association will be Wednes
day, play at 9 a.m., luncheon at 1:30
p.m. Play will be held in the third
round of the tournament.
Among club hostesses next week will
be Mrs. Richard Chambers who Is to en-
icrimn ivr ner Driace group OTCunesuav
at dessert and cards.
Mrs. Glen L. Weaver and Mrs. H. S
Boomer will be hostesses at the home
of the former Monday evening at 7:45
o'clock for the meeting of Chapter BQ
of P.E.O. Sisterhood.
USY WEEK FOR McKAYS
Governor and Mrs. Douglas McKay
are in Medford over Sunday, the gov
ernor to give the dedicatory address for
the new YMCA building there. Follow
ing the dedication there will be an in
formal reception, the McKays to be in
the receiving line. State Representative
Frank Van Dyke, speaker of the house,
is chairman of the arrangements for
the dedication. The McKays will return
Monday.
On Tuesday evening, Governor and
Mrs. McKay will be in Portland to at
tend the dinner being given for tha
Portland consular corps, James McDon
ald, British consul, being in charge.
To Oakridge on Thursday the McKays
go for a luncheon and a tour planned
by civic groups there to show the Oak
ridge industries.
Governor and Mra. McKay leave next
Friday for La Grande. The new Delia
Mayfield school, named for a teacher
on the school staff since 191)7, ia to be
dedicated Saturday afternoon at Elgin,
Governor McKay taking part in the
program.