Capital Women Edited by MARIAN LOWRI F18CHEB 6 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, June 14, 1949 Dimbat-Sanders Wedding jChurch Event Saturday The Calvary Baptist church was the scene for a pretty wedding Saturday evening when Miu Phyllii Sanders, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. George H. Sanders, was married to Donald Dimbat, son of fMr. and Mrs. Edward R. Dimbat of Turner. The service was read Lt 7:30 o'clock by the Rev. Charles S. Durden. i I The church was decorated ttmmmir,-rMna w wtn roiei, gweet peas and blue delphiniums carrying out a pas tel setting. Miss Cecelia Greene and Miss Barbara Sadler were the candle lighters, both wearing blue gowns. For the music, Mrs. Clyde Gilman sang and Miss Emmaline Bair was at the or- Spinsters Club Spinsters club met last eve ning with Misses Jeanne and Ja nice Myers, Miss Helen Zielin Ikl and Mrs. James Armpriest as hostesses at the Myers home. Jviore than 20 attended the meet ing. ' Plans were made for a basket iocial to be given July 8 at the ralem Golf club for members nd friends. Miss Margaret Lov fell is general chairman for the vent. The club will meet during the Rummer, the next session to be tfuly 3. Miss Morse Sets August Wedding S Announced for August 7, is lhe wedding of Miss Pauline Morse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Morse, and Frank Char les Rock, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. f. C. Rock. The wedding will he In St. Paul's Episcopal church ht 4 o'clqck that date, the re ception following to be at the Morse home. I Miss Morse, who has been at tending Whittier college in Cal ifornia, is to arrive June 18. 6he is meeting her sister, Mrs. Rafael Venegas (Sarah Morse) of Irapuato, Mexico, in Los ngeles. Mrs. Venegas and two daughters, Sarah Lucia and Mar la Elena, will be in Salem for (he summer. i . . i initiation Event I This evening, members of the jSalem Business and Profession al Women's club will present in itiation and emblem service for Ja griup of new members, the event to be in the Salem Wo tnan's club house at 7:30 o'clock. (Presenting the emblem service iwill be Mrs. John Versteeg, Miss Alberta Shoemake, ' Mrs. Sue vBooch, Mrs. Beryl Muelhaupt, Miss Mildred Yetter, Miss Cece lia Woodruff, Miss Vada Hill, JMrs. LuVerne Hardwlcke. I New members to be Introduc ed Include Miss Merle Dimick, Mrs. E. Donald Jessop, Mrs. (Margaret Ringo, Mrs. Pauline Lewis, Mrs. Walter Werstlein. Mrs. Eugene Estes is In charge fcf entertainment and Mrs. K. N. Voorhees is chairman for the re freshments. ! ' ' To Install Officers i The ritual team from Pioneer toost. No. 149, American Legion, Jthe all-woman post, will go to Cortland Wednesday evening to jnstall officers for the women's post, Danna King post, No. 137. In the group from here will 4e Miss Alberta Shoemake, Mrs. JSylvm Kraps, Miu Bertha Pan sgrr, Miss Essie White, Mrs. El Jen Sprenzel, Mrs. Harriott Bel scher. Miss Mildren Christenson, fend thev will he Inin.ri hv Mr JVelma Davis, member of the post here now living in Port 3and. , s Get Degrees Portland (Special) Three Jitudrnts from Salem were mong the 303 graduates to re ceive degrees from University of Portland during Impressive Vwemonies on the campus last Sunday. Edward J. Yarnell, son of Mr Jind Mrs. J. N. Yarnell, Box 28, ('ark St., was awarded his bach elor's degree from the college f business administration with magna cum laude honors. Bachelors' degrees from the College of nursing were granted to Miss Dessa Lee Holmes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ever- tt Holmes, 21S3 Laurel, and JVliss Jacqueline Louise Torger on, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JAlbcrt J. Torgerson. 701 King (wood drive. Miss Holmes re ceived cum laude honors. I S MR. AND MRS. Horry Churl. ion were hosts Saturday evening for a picnic supper in honor of Jklrs. Louisa Propp on her 74th fclrthday. Guests were the chit Wren of Mrs. Propp and their lamlles: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pade, tlr. and Mrs. A. D. Prnniv Mr J.oyd Hamby and Alfred and f'atriria, Mr. and Mrs. M. G propp and Melvin, Jr., Jerry find Sally Marie, Mrs. Anne JVane and Bill Wane, Mrs. Olo Miller. Mrs. Propp Is leaving Thursday for Los Angeles to pend a few weeks with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hanson. ... SOCIAL afternoon for women tot Salem chapter. Order of East ern Star, will be Wednesday In Jhe Masonic temple. There will pe a no-host luncheon at noon. t gan. Given in marriage by her fa ther the bride wore a wedding gown of white satin, designed with net yoke, long sleeves, a peplum, a row of buttons down the back and a train. The finger tip veil was arranged from a seed pearl crown. For her flow ers the bride carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds. Mrs. Earl Brlnson of Albany was matron of honor. She wore a pink dress, pink rosebuds in her hair, and carried a fan-shaped bouquet of pink and yellow roses. Mrs. Lauren Kubler in pink and Mrs. Edward R. Dim bat, Jr., wearing blue, were the bridesmaids. Both wore pink rosebuds in their hair and car ried fan-shaped bouquets simi lar to the one carried by the honor attendant. Junior attendant was young Miss Judith Sanders, sister of the bride. She wore a blue frock and carried a fan-shaped bou quet of roses. Edward R. Dimbat, Jr., was best man for his brother. The ushers Included Lauren Kubler, Leslie Polzel, Carl Zimmerman, Robert Boyer and Ellis Sanders, brother of the bride. Mrs. banders wore a rose dress for her daughter's wed ding and the bridegroom's moth er was in blue. Both wore cor sages of white roses. The reception was In the church. Mrs. John Meier cut the cake, Miss Ela Lovre assisting. Mrs. Maurice Lee of Albany and Mrs. Russell Baker of Oregon City poured. Mrs. Richard Salz- man of Condon, a cousin of the bride, had charge of the guest book and in charge of the gifts table was Mrs. Walden HillDot. Jr. The couple are to make their home In Salem. ... Beach Party iwenty-one members of the Salem Business and Profession al Women's club enjoyed week-end at the beach at Bree ze Hill apartments near Taft. In the group were Miss Effie Smith, Miss Ida Mae Smith, Miss l.ois unmart, Mrs. Byron B. Herrlck, Miss Helen Noble, Mrs. Mabel Clock, Miss Lois Kurtz. miss Ruth Jayne, Miss Margaret Maddox, Miss Mae Cleveland, Mrs. bue Booch, Mrs. Wanda Gifford, Mrs. Marion Wooden Miss Cecelia Woodruff. Mrs Maude Eckman, Miss Josephine tvans, Mrs. K. N. Voorhees, Mrs. Ethel Parr, Miss Ora McKenzle, Mrs. Emily Howard, Mrs. Effie King. ... MRS. A. L. WALLACE left to day for a trip to the east, leav ing on the Portland Rose for Boston. She will visit her fath er, George B. Patterson, in Scranton, Pa., also will make stops at Boise, Cheyenne, and Chicago and will visit in New York City. She will return home by way of California and plans 10 De away until the last of Aug ust. ... SOJOURNERS club's no-host supper for members and their nusbands on Friday evenine will be at the Mayflower hall at o:au o'clock. Silverton Mrs. Craig Clark, president, and a portion of her official Parent-Teacher association "family," who were present in the gardens of the Clark home for a social and business afternoon meeting, making plans for the coming year's program. One working feature of the local PTA is the lunchroom project with nearly 400 young folk and faculty members served each day during the school year. From left to right are Miss Hannah Olson, Mrs. Harry Vetter, Mrs. Harry Riches, Miss Olga Johnson, Mrs. Ralph Schmidt, Mrs. Craig Clark, Mrs. Allan Foster, Mrs. Earl Erickson, Mrs. Alan Brown, Mrs. Orlie Russell, Mrs. Irene Roubal, Mrs. Estel Owen and Miss Marguerette Hallock. Other members not present for the picture are Mrs. Harold Toft, Mr. and Mrs. Harley DePeel, Mrs. James Hollinsworth, Mrs. Gordon Van Cleave, Mrs. Cordell Woodall, Mrs. Larry Ernst, M. B; Ford, Howard George and Cordell Woodall, the three principals of the grades and junior high. Rotana Planning National Meeting Rotana club was entertained last evening at the home of Mrs. J. L. Stanton, Mrs. Waldo Baker assisting. Plans were talked over for the national Rotana convention to be held in Salem, July 22-24. Some 150 delegates are expect ed to be here for the event. Next meeting of the club is to be July 11. Miss Vada Hill of the Salem club, the national Rotana presi dent, was in Medford last week to present a charter to a new Ro tana club there. THE TWO circles of the Wo man's Society of Christian Serv ice of the Leslie Methodist church will meet Wednesday afternoon at lu.circle No. 1 will meet with Mrs. P. L. Pratt, 910 South 13th; Circle No. 2 COLUMBIA LONGPLAY RECORDS New Releases DEUBES: Coppella Billet Royal Opera House Orch Constant Lambert, Cond. DEBUSSY: Clng Po'emei de Charles Baudelaire A French Song Recital Jennie Tourel, Sop. THORNRILL DANCE PARADE Claude Thornhlll Orch. GENE Al'TREY'S WESTERN CLASSICS will meet with Mrs. S. M. Laws, 1680 State street. The program for both circles will consist of devotions, business, reports on society porjects and the piec ing of quilts. ... THE REGULAR business meeting and monthly program of the Woman's Society of Christian Service will be held Wednesday in the Carrier room of the First Methodist church. The business meeting convenes at 10:45, followed by a noon luncheon with circle No. 1 act ing as hostess circle, Mrs. Herb ert Ostlind, chairman. The pro gram begins at 1:30 with Mrs. Waldo Zeller leading the devo tions, "God's Light." The theme of the pledge program is "By His Light Shall the Nations Walk, with Mrs. Ruth Fugate, Mrs. Waldo Zeller, Mrs. Melvin Gil son, Mrs. Lloyd Lee, Miss Pho ebe Mc Adams, Mrs. Ted Ullak- ko, Mrs. Roy Lockenour and OES Chapter Gives Mrs. Manning Honor Mrs. James Manning, grand royal matron for the Order of Amaranth in Oregon, was hon ored especially at the meeting of Salem chapter. Order of East ern Star, Saturday evening. She is a member of the chapter. Degrees of the order were conferred upon Mrs. Hal De- Sart, Mrs. Melvin Gallaspy and Andrew West. William Newmy- er, worthy patron, also was giv en a special degree, it being his birthday annlversa r y . Later, when refreshments were served, the dining room carried out the anniversary theme, the day be ing the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Newmyer. Following the chapter meet ing, a musical program was presented. Mrs. Sam Charbon- neaux of Lebanon was a visitor. The decorating committee for the evening included Mrs. Leo nard Kephart and Mrs. William Skewis. On the refreshment committee were Mrs. Charles Boyer, Mrs. Clarence Shrock, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gibbens, Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Leasure and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kenne dy. Mrs. Edna Waterman taking part. Mrs. Robert F. Anderson will sing and there will be other musical selections. There will be no meetings during July and August for the WSCS. 4 to Fete Brides-Elect Mrs. William J. Busick, Mrs. Harry U. Miller, Mrs. Henry V. Compton and Mrs. George Cro- isan will be hostesses this com ing Friday afternoon at a tea to honor Misses Jeanne and Janice Myers, two brides-elect. The tea and miscellaneous shower will be at the Busick home on North Summer at 2 p.m. Miss Janice Myers Is to wed Lloyd Lewis on July 17 and Miss Jeanne Myers Is to be wed in the early fall to Henry B. John son. The twin sisters are daugh ters of Dr. and Mrs. Burton A. Myers. . . Garden Club Elects Brooks Mrs. Jack Bartlett entertained the Brooks Garden club In her home with an all day meeting and luncheon. Mrs. Elva Aspinwall, presi dent, conducted the business meeting. Mrs. Hazel Bartlatt gave a report on the rose show at Salem. Mrs. Ora Gregg read an article on "More Beautiful Delphiniums." Officers elected for the new year are: Mrs. Emma Wadley, president; Mrs. Anna Dunlavy, vice president; Mrs. Evelyn Jones, secretary; Mrs. Marguer ite Lowery, treasurer. Guests present were Mrs. J Eggers, Miss Janet Bartlett, Mrs. E. B. Klampe, Miss Ann Lowery and Mrs. F. O. Johnson. Mem bers attending were Mrs. Eva Conn, Mrs. Evelyn Jones and Richard, Mrs. Nona Sidebottom. Mrs. Patsy Brutka, Mrs. Minnie Dunigan, Mrs. Anna Lehrman, Mrs. Mary McClure, Mrs. Willa Vinyard, Mrs. Nora Westllng, Mrs. Hattie VanCleave, Mrs. Ora Gregg, Mrs. Bertha Moris ky, Mrs. Marguerite Lowery. Mrs. Elizabeth McNeff, Mrs. Ma rie Bosch, Mrs. Elva Aspinwall, Mrs. Nettie Wright, Mrs. Emma Wadley, Mrs. Anna Dunlavy and the hostess, Mrs. Jack Bartlett. Mrs. Britt Aspinwall is the delegate elected to attend the State Garden clubs convention to be held in Corvallis June 23- 24-25. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ora Gregg. Receives Honor Mrs. Floyd Utter, a past pre sident of the Salem branch of the American Association of University Women, has been ap pointed to a committee for the national convention of the AAUW opening In Seattle next Sunday. Mrs. Utter is to serve as one of the tellers on the voting pro cedure committee at the conven tion, first meeting of the com mittee to be at 2 p.m. Sunday. Miss Madsen Given Shower A family gift party in compliment to Miss Colleen Madsen of Hillsboro, bride elect of Piatt Bliss, Los Angeles, was held Saturday night at the Arthur H. Madsen home on South Church street, with Mrs. Harold A. Larsen, Silverton, as sisting hostess. Miss Madsen, seated on the center of the living room floor, was circled by her paternal and maternal relatives, while open ing the gifts presented to her by Miss Kay Madsen, her cousin, and Miss Loretta Madsen, her sister. At the refreshment hour. Miss Althea Meyers, the occasion be ing her birthday anniversary, poured at the lace covered ta ble centered with pink sweet peas and lighted green tapers. Present at the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Victor S. Madsen and Misses Colleen and Loretta Mad sen, and Roger Madsen of Hills boro; Mrs. M. J. Madsen and Mrs. Ole Satern, grandmothers, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Satern, Miss Joan Satern, Darold Satern, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Satern, and Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Satern, L. H. Meyer and Miss Althea Meyer of Silverton; and Mrs. Arthur H. Madsen and Miss Kay Madsen of Salem. Arthur Madsen had not yet returned from Detroit, Mich., where he went recently on a business trip, Miss Madsen's marriage to Mr Bliss will be an event Sunday, June- 19, at 9 p.m. at Trinity church, Hillsboro. She received her degree June 8 in education at Oregon State college where she is a member of Sigma Kap pa sorority. Mr. Bliss was gra- P.E.O. Meet Of Interest Several Salem women will be In Redmond for the annual state meeting of the PEO Sister hood, the event to open next Monday and continue through June 22. Among those going from here are: Mrs. Richard Smart and Mrs. Sidney Boise of chapter BQ; Mrs. E. A. McGlaufin and Mrs. R. R. DeArmond, the latter of Independence, for chapter CB; Mrs. Wayne Gordon and Mrs. E. G. Sanders of chapter BC; Mrs. Ivan Fowler and Mrs. Ivan Stewart for chapter G. From chapter AB, Mrs. Ar thur Bone and Mrs. Ross, C. Miles will go to the meeting. ... Birthday Event A family supper party was held at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. William Kroeger on Sunday evening honoring the young son of Lt. Cdr. and Mrs. Howard Berman of Seattle on his first birthday anniversary. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Oehler, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Lee, Carroll and Joan; Mrs. Mary Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Barrick; Mr. and Mrs. Don Barrick and Patty; Mr. and Mra, Albert Zielesh; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith of Delake, Ore.; Mr. Harlan Oehler of Gulfsport, Miss.; Mr. Jay Harris, Mrs. A. Harris, 'Miss Bessie Smith, Mrs. E. E. Bergman, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kroeger and Winona and Abbie; Mrs. Howard Bergman and son, James Jay, of Seattle. Lt. Cdr. Bergman was not present as he Is in Washington, D. C, on business. duated from the school of for estry at Oregon State a year ago and Is now with a lumber brokerage firm in Los Angeles. He is affiliated with Sigma Nu fraternity. They will make their home in Los Angeles. Before moving to Hillsboro a few years ago, Miss Madsen lived at Silverton, where her parents both were reared. yEVEH PAVMORE?r ACCEPT USS7 Dewnstaln Oregon Bldg. tale sad Big a Mill Journal Want Ads Pay INVITE you to attend the GALA OPENING of the newest, MOST MODERN ladies' ready-to-wear shop in Marion County Wednesday, June 15th, 10 A.M. the new Anita Shop brings to you the ladies of Marion county a complete selection of all the LATEST FASHIONS in dresses, coats, suits, sportswear, lingerie at BUDGET PRICES . . . From the world's style centers to Anita to you OPENING SPECIAL 14 SO denier FIRST QUALITY ALL Nylon Hote, reeuUr l.o pair. jdhita &twp Corner State and Liberty Streets