Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 10, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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New Officers
Announced i
New office announced tot'
the Salem district group of the
Oregon Stale Music Teachers!
association include:
Lois Plummer Schmidt, presi
dent; Jessie Bush Mickelson,
vice president; Raymond Carl,
recording and corresponding
secretary; Charles Hargrave
treasurer; Bertha Junk Darby
and Prof. Ralph Dobbs, auditors.
The group held its final meet
ing this week as a picnic at the
Frank Burlingham home. Mrs
Darby gave a history of the lo
cal association, organized in
1917. Gifts were presented three
charter members still active in
the association. Miss Elma Wei
ler, Mrs. Dsrby and Prof. T. S
Roberts. A gift also was pre
sented Mist Lena Belle Tartar,
who this year retired after 31
years teaching music at Salem
senior high school.
Several members of the local
association plan to go to the
state convention to be held Mon
day and Tuesday on the cam
pus of the University of Port
land. Guild Members
Meet in Garden
Memberi of Saint Paul's
Junior guild enjoyed an outdoor
no-host luncheon in the gardens
of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Goulet
north of Salem, Tuesday. As
sisting Mrs. Goulet were Mrs.
Frank L. Brownell, Mrs. Rue
Drager, Mrs. Eugene I. Foster
and Mrs. Z N. Chambers. Guests
were Rev. George H. Swift
Homer Goulet and Mrs. Clara
Langrell of Baker.
A memorial service was con
ducted for the late Mrs. U. G
Shipley by Mrs. Homer H
Smith, Mrs. W. Carlton Smith
and Mrs. Paul Gemmell.
The committee appointed to
assist with the St. Paul's Epis
copal church's centennial cele
bration on June 14 will be Mrs.
W. H. Lytle, representative on
the chruch executive board, Mrs.
W. Carlton Smith, Mrs. V. E.
Kuhn, Mrs. Louis Lachmond
Mrs. Homer H. Smith and Mrs.
Donald Roberts.
Mrs. Homer Goulet, chairman
of a benefit card party to be
held July 19 in the Homer Smith
Gardens is making plans for the
event.
The guild will meet again in
October with the following
members in charge of the lunch
eon: Mrs. E. E. Bragg, Mrs.
George H. Swift, Mrs. Miller B.
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Local DAK Announced
( Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday. June 19, 1949 7
I Committee appointments for Chemeketa chapter. Daughters
iof the American Revolution, have been announced by the new
'regent, Mrs. Ruth Herndon, They are as follows:
i Parliamentarian, Mrs. Oscar Hayter; custodian, Mr. W. B.
'Johnston.
! Advancement of American, , II ,
imusic, Mrs. William Thielsen. nSTQl Id T 10H
Americanism, Miss Ola Clark.
American Indians, Mrs, J. w. L, rvnfinmC
Ml Ul IliWJI 1-5
train Meusey was elected pres-j SPANISH club ta to meet at
"Mrs. Marion Wooden wai.ident for the coming year and S o'clock thia evening In the
awarded the Toastmistres other officers named were Mrs. jYWCA. Otto Faulua to to show
"oscar" for her talk at the club Marion Curry, vice pressdent;ipicturs taken on t recent trip.
dinner meeting Thursday night Mrs. Mabel Haylps, recording .
Missjsecretary; Mrs. Lochenour, cor-'
responding secretary; Mrs. Geo.
Beane, treasurer.
One more meeting will be
held June 23, when officers will
Nash. Approved schools, Mrs.
W. E. Hanson. Chapter mem
bership, Mrs. J. M. Shipley. Con
servation, Mrs. Alfred Vick.
Constitution day, Mrs. Edwin A.
Jory.
Correct use of the flag, Mrs.
A. L. Wallace. Good citizenship
pilgrimage, Mrs. C, E. Robhn
D. A. R. manual for citizenship
Mrs. John Raphael. D. A. R.
museum, Mrs. J. G. Heltzel. fit
Wed May 30 The marriage of Mrs. Joseph W. Dougherty,
the former Virjeane Highberger, was solemnized May 30.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee N. Highberger
of Aumsville, Mr. Dougherty the son of Mr. and Mrs. C, E.
Dougherty of Salem. (Kennell Ellis Studio picture).
Hayden, Mrs. E. E. Boring and
Mrs. E. J. Scellars.
Those present for the after
noon were: Mesdames tart I.
Andresen, E. E. Bragg, Frank L.
Brownell, J. N. Chambers, Rue
Drager, C. A. Dorffler, Eugene
I. Foster, Lola Fursman, W. C.
Gabriel, Paul Gemmell, Homer
Goulet, H. H. Henry, E. H. Ken
nedy, John Langrell, William H
Lytle, R. E. Meredith, Louise
Muller, Virginia Nowlen, Donald
Roberts. W. Carlton Smith
Elmer Smith, Homer H. Smith
George H. Swift, Harry Wende-
roth, Austin H. Wilson.
SILVERTON Mrs. Irene
Roubal, re-elected for the sec
ond year to serve as president
Installation of new officers
for the Salem Zonta club was
conducted at a dinner meeting
of the group last evening at Sil-)
ver Falls lodge, about 40 attend- j
ing. The buffet dinner was serv-!
ed on the patio.
Mrs. Genevieve Turnipseed
of Eugene, a past district chair
man for Zonta and a past presi
dent of the Eugene club, was
installing officer. Miss Dorothy
at Kohlgren'a restaurant.
Constance Wymart was another
speaker and Mrs, F. M. White
was toastmistress for the pro
gram, Mr. Roy Lochenoyr, vice
president, conducted the meet-'1 installed. July and August
ing in the absence of Missjare vacation months for the
Amanda Andersen, Miss Lor- group.
FOR THE TIME Of
YOIR LIFE!
"DAFFY
AUCTION"
journal Wont Ads Pay
ing and lending, Mrs. Clarence I ffiei8led ,t 1he
of the Business and Professional
Woman's club, and her assisting
officers, were installed by Miss
Hannah Olson, past president, at
the formal banquet meeting
Tuesday evening at the Trinity
Lutheran social rooms.
Assisting officers to Mrs, Rou
bal are Miss Thora Arstad, vice
president; Miss Stella Dybevik,
secretary, and Miss Betty Hei
denstrom, treasurer.
Reports of the state conven
tion held in Salem were given
by the delegates attending. Mrs.
Earl Spencer was vocal soloist,
accompanied by Mrs. Lela Quin
tal. Miss Shirley Seid and Miss
Lois Olson gave piano solo selections.
Mntcahv. Hoover house, Mrs.
John H. Carkin.
Junior American citizens, Mrs.
Edwin Keech. McLaughlin house.
Mrs. C. C. Geer. Motion pictures
and radio, Mrs. M. A. Pekar.
National defense, Mrs. H. J.
Ostling. D. A. R. magazine, Mrs.
P. T. Bouffleur.
Press relations, Mrs, H. G.
Henderson. Distribution of year!
books, Mrs. Carey F. Martm.
General chairman of birthday
anniversary, Mrs. Homer Goulet.
Auditing committee: Mrs. C,
E. Roblin, Miss Helen Litchfield.
Champoeg committee: Miss Ruth
Rulifson, Mrs. W, E, Hanson,
Mrs. David Looney, Mrs. A. A.
Underhill, Mrs. Carey Martin,
Mrs. A. E. Austin, Mrs. E, B.
Bosatt.
Finance committee: Mrs, David
Wright, Mrs. Oscar Hayter, Mrs.
C. L. Crider, Mrs, J, C, Sell,
Mrs. L. D. Griffith, Mrs. John
Black. Women's Council: Mrs.
Nettie Roberts, Mrs. A. E. Ost
lind, Mrs. E. A. Jory, Mrs. C. C.
Best.
Memorial Day and Armistice
committee: Mrs. J. M, Shipley,
Mrs, Philip Bouffleur, Mrs. E.
Bergman, Miss Kate Dickson,
Mrs. James Likes, Mrs, W, W.
Allen. Program and year book
committee: Mrs. Charles A
Sprague, Mrs. William Thielsen.
Mrs. W. E. Hanson, Miss Oia
Clark, Miss Edna Mingus. Tele
phone and transportation com
mittee: Mrs. C. J. Lisle, Mrs. J.
W. Nash. Ways and means com
mittee: Miss Edna Mingus, Mrs
John Black, Mrs. M. A. Pekar,
Mrs. L. C. McLeod, Mrs, David
Looney, Mrs. John Carkin, Mrs
H. G, Henderson, Mrs. Lenard
Kephart, Mrs, W. B. Johnston,
Mrs. B. H. White.
mony of building the Zonta bou
quet with Miss Nellie Schwab
as narrator. Mrs. Mabel Clock
read the collect and Mrs. Harry
W. Scott was installing marshal
Guests at the meeting were
Mrs. Turnipseed, Mrs. Fanny
Marlatte, a past president of the
Eugene club: Mrs. E, S. Fort-
ner and Miss Doris Nelson, Mr?
I, N. Bacon, retiring president
presided at the business session
The new officer installed in
clude: Mrs. Robert M, Fischer.
Jr., president: Mrs, William E
Smith, first vice president: Mrs
Frank J. Burke, second vice
president: "Mrs. Gordon O. Leon
ard, secretary: Mrs. John Clear
water, treasurer; Mrs. R, W.
Land. Mrs. Karl Becke, Miss
Dorothy Cornelius, Miss Doro
thy Pearce, the other four board
members.
Committee Chairmen
Committee chairmen announc
ed for the new year's work in
clude:
Mrs. R. W, Land and Mrs.
Herbert Winkler, co-chairmen
for attendance: Mrs W, L. Al
len, fellowship: Miss Nellie
Schwab, finance; Mrs, Harry W
Scott, membership; Miss Janet
Bower, bulletin: Mrs, James
Bunnell, Miss Lean Belle Tar
tar, co-chairmen for program:
Miss Genevieve Morgan, pub
licity: Mrs, Harold Larsen, gerv
ice; Miss Dorothy Cornelius.
public affairs; Mrs. Margaret
Rosecrans, Blue Cross chairman;
Miss Alene Phillips, intercity
Mrs. James Heltzel, status of
women; Mr. Herbert Winkler
chairman for the permanent
Helen Yockey Memorial com
mittee; Mrs. Byron B. Herrick,
international relations.
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think that your slippers ore chosen from our collection ot Wedding
riginols.
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white buck suede, the Vossor with o medium heel ond o slim, symmetric strap,
ond the Synn with cushion plotform ond high heel. The sizes go like this; Nar
rows, from 5 to 9; Mediums from 4 to 9.
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