Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 15, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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    Capital Women
Edited by MARIAN LOWRY FISCBEB
i 6 Capital Journal. Salem, Ore., Wednesday, June 15, 1949
jMiss McKay's
Date Book
ifTo Be Filled
" A busy person preceding her
wedding will be Miss Mary Lou
i,IcKay, daughter of Governor
nd Mrs. Douglas McKay, sev
eral affairs being arranged in
her honor preceding her mar
riage to Lester E. Green of Eu
igene, on July 23.
' Invitations will go out tomor
!row for a tea for which Mrs.
'(Fames T. Brand and Mrs.
J Charles A. Sprague are to enter
tain on June 30 at the Brand
J Residence, to honor Miss McKay
and Miss Margaret Jane Cooley,
'who is to be married August 8
iio John Philip Maulding of Til
1 jamook.
,' On June 27, Mrs. John S. Boa
'key and her daughter, Mrs. Ro
jgcr Schnell, will entertain at an
evening party for Miss McKay,
guests to include college friends
of the honoree.
J Governor and Mrs. McKay
and Miss McKay leave tomor-
Irow for Colorado Springs, the
i governor to attend a conference
of governors there. Mrs. McKay
land daughter will return June 25
while Governor McKay goes on
! east to Washington, D.C.
r ...
'J VISITORS here at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Spra
' gue are Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Naef
J nf Akron, Ohio. The Sprngucs
mnd their visitors were at Klam
j'Bth Falls and Crater lake over
the week-end and today and to
morrow will be at the Sprague
I, Bummer home on the North San
riiam. The naefs are on a trip
r through the west,
n ...
VFW Auxiliary's
Meeting Reported
j'1 At a regular meeting of Mar-
ion auxiliary, Veterans of For
eign Wars, Monday evening, the
impost joined the auxiliary when
jjnemorial services were held for
nlMrs. Jennie Winchcomb and
i;;Mrs. Preble Thompson, mcm
,fa'rs of the auxiliary who pass
lei away the past year. A new
;xin ni jrial altar cloth was pre
i i ..ied the auxiliary by Mrs. Ar
jvln Strayer.
i'i Mrs. Marvin Miller gave a
j (report on the buddy poppy sale
i and stated the public had given
"extensive cooperation to make
i the sale a success. Other reports
given were by Mrs. Don Stup-
Jca, finance; Mrs. Iva Hamilton.
hospital; Mrs. Joe Hornnefer, re
habilitation; Mrs. B. R. Osborn.
i home fund. Plans art being
'made for a rummage sale this
! Jail.
J1;; Mrs. Clarence Forbls plans to
('present 16 flags this fall to the
1 two new schools being built In
Salem.
Mrs. Leon Hansen, community
service chairman, announced
a she has to assist her on this com
jnlttee Mrs. Henry Fournier,
:-Mrs. Nell Jensen, Mrs. Ivell Ha-J'-ley,
Mrs. Delia Schoneboon and
iJklri. Joe Hornnefer, and plans
'"were made to assist the Cherry
land Festival association In the
-ale of their festival buttons
"which starts June 18th. They
i -will have their headquarters for
I these buttons at a booth in front
tot the Chamber of Commerce,
for Stevens Jewelry store. Mrs.
.Hornnefer and her committee
Jar. working with the post In
r preparing a float for the cherry
"festival parade. A prize will be
furnished by the auxiliary for
"the chlldrens parade.
2 Mrs. Iva Hamilton and her
"committee will visit the tuber
culosis hospital and see what as
sistance can be given the pa
tients. , Following the meeting the
auxiliary joined the post for re
freshments served by Mrs. Ruth
Xater, Mrs. Maude Olson and
(Mrs. Mary Becker.
...
J ", WOOI)Hl ltNThe annual In
irtallation of officers and final
Jilinner meeting for the sum-i-mer
season will be held by the
Wooriburn Business and Profes
sional Women's club. Thursday,
at 7 p.m. at the Episcopal par
ilsh hall. Following the inrtalla
tion of officers the emblem cere
mony will be given.
' The executive commute Is In
charge of the procram and In
trludos Mrs. Henry Stange, chair
Jlnan, Mrs. Eugene Stoller, Mrs.
i))on Bell, Mrs. Harold Steele and
Mrs. Leland Plank.
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Rainbow Event
Members graduating this year
from Salem high school were
honored at the picnic supper for
Chadwick assembly, Order of
Rainbow for Girls, Tuesday eve
ning. Twenty-eight seniors are
members of the order but only
eight were present to receive
recognition.
Those honored were Misses
Gladys Boock, Thais Crandall,
Una Mae Grayless, Alta Had
ley, Sharon Hamilton, Allle Lou
Ohling. Catherine Person, Edith
anne Simpson.
Misses Ida Jo Henderson, Ger-
aldine Radcliff, Sharon and Nor
ma Hamilton were in charge of
the picnic supper. Past Worthy
advisers present were honored,
Misses Thais Crandall and Mart
lyn Burris. The history of the
assembly for the first six months
of this year was read by Miss
Gloria Wood.
Father and Son
Banquet Friday
A no-host father and son din
ner for men and boys in the En-
glewood district will be held
Friday night at 6:30 o'clock in
the basement of the Englewood
Evangelical United Brethren
church at 17th and Nebraska
streets.
Melvin Propp, chairman, an
nounces the following program
numbers: Introduction of Jack
Spong, master of ceremonies;
invocation and reception, Rev.
Lloyd Uecker, pastor of the
church; dinner; recognition of
helpers, fathers, etc., Jack
Spong; two numbers by violin
duct, Otis Bradbury and Frank
Young, accompanied by Mrs.
Donald Walters: selections on
French horn, Darrel Klampc;
instrumental number, bassoon,
George Hewitt; reading, George
Veale, proprietor of Crestwood
Acres, YWCA summer camp.
known to Salem young folk as
uncle George; songs, mens
quartet: Frank Young, Milton
Gralapp, Donald Walters and
Dwight Gralapp; song, all bovs;
song, all fathers; address, "Fa
ther, Son and the Church," Rev.
Wilmer Brown, pastor of First
Evangelical United Brethren
church; closing prayer, Rev.
Lloyd Uecker.
Ladies of the church under
Mrs. Myrtle Lowmillcr, chair
man, assisted by Mrs. Wayne
bchrunk and Mrs. James Bvers
will serve the food and core for
the clcan-up.
Committee chairmen for the
affair include: Henry Myers,
Wayne Schrunk and Otis Brad
bury, general and welcomine:
Frank Young, decorations; Emo
ry Raboin, food; Melvin Propp,
program and Harold Douris.
publicity.
MISS SARAH JANE Bark
strand is expected to arrive Fri
day from Palo Alto to spend
the summer with her parents.
Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Backstrand.
She has Just completed her
freshman year at Stanford uni
HOSTESS Tuesday to her
Knimng group was Mrs. J. S.
Backstrand. An additional guest
was Mrs. Charles Mills.
Wedding
Saturday Eve
At a charmingly arranged
ceremony In the fireplace room
in the First Presbyterian church,
Saturday evening. Miss Irene
Hamilton Barbour, recently of
Portadown, North Ireland, and
formerly of Scotland, was wed
to Robert Wayne Price, son of
Mrs. Wayne P. Price and the
late Mr. Price, Dr. Chester W.
Hamblin reading the vows at 8
o'clock.
The bride wore a dov gray
dress designed with bustle in
back, and with It she wore a
large black picture hat, white
accessories and corsage of ma
roon and white carnations. She
carried a white prayer book.
Miss Marjorle Price, sister of
the bridegroom, was honor at
tendant. She wore a forest
green dress with black picture
hat and a corsage of yellow car
nations. Mrs. Price, mother of the
bridegroom, wore a two-piece
gray costume with black hat and
gray accessories, and a corsage
of maroon carnations.
James Zigler was best man.
Following the service at the
church a reception was given
at the Price home. Mrs. Maurice
Fitzsimmons assisted Mrs. Price
at the reception.
Mr. and Mrs. Price have gone
to Hollywood on a trip and will
be at home at Leslie Manor in
Salem.
...
MACCABEES, Capital tent
hive, 84D, is meeting Thursday.
a no-host dinner to be served at
6:30 o'clock at 248 North Com
mercial.
On the committee for the din
ner are Mr. Golda Kyle, Mrs.
Ethlyn Thompson, Mrs. Edith
Strang, Mrs. Emma Dencer. Vir
gil Parker. After the dinner
there will be a class in folk danc
ing, starting at 8 o'clock with
Mrs. Marjorle Brewster as in
structor. All Maccabees and
families are invited for the eve
ning.
TO PASADENA on Saturday
go Mrs. George Hanauska and
Miss Betty Ferguson to attend
the national convention of AI
pha Chi Omega sorority June
21-26. The convention is to be
held in the Huntington hotel
Mrs. Hanauska represents the
Salem alumnae club of the sor
ority and Miss Ferguson goes as
tiie delegate from the active
chapter at Willamette univer
sity. The two plan to stop In
San Francisco before going on
to Pasadena. While in the south
Mrs. Hanauska will visit In Los
Angeles with Mrs. David Slater
(Janet Blake).
...
PAST MATRONS' association,
Order of Eastern Star, is meet
ing Friday in the Golden Pheas
ant for a dinner at 6:30 o'clock
On the committee are Mrs. C.
E. Roblin, Mrs. Paul Gemmell,
Mrs. Willis Brown, Mrs. Albert
Smith, Mrs. Bess Shelton, Mrs.
Mona Yoder, Miss Leila Johnson.
...
WOODBURN Mrs. Martha
Jacobs, worthy matron of Gar
den City chapter, Order of East
ern Star, of Chicago, is a guest
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wlllard Atwood. The Atwoods
are also members of Garden City
chapter of which Mrs. Atwood
is a past matron.
GRAND RONDE Mr. and
Mrs. William Houck of Agency
celebrated their tenth wedding
anniversary June 10.
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They're oil priced to fit any proc
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Engagement Told The betrothal of Miss June Camp,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Camp, to 'James E. Phipps,
son of Mrs. Mamie Phipps, was announced recently. (Ken-nell-Ellis
studio picture.)
Wedding Set
Next Sunday
A wedding for next Sunday
afternoon will be that of Miss
Geraldine Gardner and Vernon
L. Emra, the ceremony to be
solemnized at 4 o'clock in the
First Congregational church. Dr.
Seth R. Huntington officiating.
Miss Sylvia Lee is to be maid
of honor and Willis Emra, Jr.,
of Portland the best man for his
brother.
The reception following also
will be at the church.
The bride-to-be is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A.
Gardner of Tillamook and is on
the staff in the state treasurer's
office here. Mr. Emra is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Emra of
Portland.
Shower Given
Honoring Miss Gardner. Miss
Alberta Petersen entertained
last week at a miscellaneous
shower.
Guests included Miss Gard
ner Miss Betty Seder, Miss
Merna Combs, Miss Mary
Thompson, Miss Marie Bosch,
Miss Opal Callison, Miss Sylvia
Lee, Miss Marjorie Williams and
the hostess.
...
THE WOMAN'S Society of
World Service in the First
Evangelical United Brethren
church is meeting Thursday at
2 p. m. at the Miles home, 454
North I7th.
...
HOME from a month In Alas
ka and Vancouver island are
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Scellars
who returned Monday evening.
Reports Feature
Auxiliary Meeting
Reports from chairmen for
the year's work were given at
the meeting of Unit No. 136.
American Legion auxiliary, last
evening.
The call to convention to be
in Salem in early August was
read and many members signed
up to assist at the event.
Plans were made for the in
stallation and initiation on June
28 when Capital unit No. 9's
degree team will put on the
work. Mrs. Edward Klippert is
chairman for that meeting.
Mrs. Clyde A. Warren was
welcomed into membership. Six
members signed up to assist with
the mobile X-ray unit on Wed
nesday and Thursday. For en
tertainment Merlain dance
school students, Sandra Bllven
and Elaine Murphy, gave num
bers.
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INDEPENDENCE Miss Don
na Luhde of Falls City was hon
or guest at a bridal shower at
the Charles Bullock home re
cently with Misses Barbara And
erson, Helen Taylor and Myra
Mohr as hostess. The evening
was spent playing games and
opening gifts. The refreshments
table was lace covered and cen
tered with a bride and brides
maid dolls and. pink roses. The
gift table was decorated with a
cupld and red heartmotif. The
hostesses served refreshments to
a large group of friends.
EXPECTED home today from
Colorado are Miss Helen Randle
and Jack Randle. Mr. Randle,
son of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. L.
H. Randle, was graduated on
Monday from the University of
Colorado at Boulder in arts and
journalism. His sister flew to
Colorado to attend the commen
cement and the two are return
to Salem by train.
GRAND RONDE Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Hines announce the
marriage of their daughter, Max
ine, to Wilmer Leno, son of Mr.
and Mrs. David Leno. The cou
ple are living in Grand Ronde.
...
FIDELIS class of the First
Baptist church is meeting Thurs
day at 2 p.m. at the church.
...
AMONG guests attending the
breakfast Thursday morning to
honor Mrs. Thomas Luke of
Portland, who has been named
to the office of Bodoura in the
National Daughters of the Nile
organization will be Mrs. Doug
las McKay and Mrs. David
Wright of Salem. The breakfast
will be at the Shrine club.
INDEPENDENCE The home
of Mrs. Armund Fulmer was the
scene of a bridal shower re
cently in honor of Miss Barbara
Jean Anderson, who will marry
Thaine Bullock June 19. The
gifts were placed on a small
table decorated with pink roses.
Games were played and then the
guest opened her gifts. Refresh
ments were served to 23 guests
in buffet style from a lace cov
ered table centered with a large
bowl of pink roses and green
tapers.
MRS. EVA BENNETT, outgo
ing commander of Salem unit,
No. 6, Disabled American Veter
ans, was elected department
state junior vice commander at
the state convention in Klamath
Falls. Mrs. Verne Ostrander will
be the department's historian
and national VAVS chairman
for the Portland hospital. Salem
unit again won first prize on its
history book. While there the
auxiliary members visited Camp
White at Medford. The next
business meeting of the auxili
ary will be July 8 at the Wom
an's club house. There will be
no meeting Thursday.
Keep Cool!
With our low-cost
air-conditioners
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70 CT1tfKlAt HOMt-444t
ROBBED of Sleep
by Awful Dry Eczema Itch
"... tried Rwinol relief seemed like a
miracle!" Ask your druggist for thin fa
mout ointment today. Have the comfort
tn joyed by thousands, as the Resinol
medication In lanolin acts fast to give
Vngering relief to itchy, burning skin.
Oh! Such Agony
From Gas Pains
I suffered terribly with a gassy
stomach." iad a lady living right
in this vicinity: she further said
'At times this aas Dre.ssed ud intc
my throat and I could hardly ge;
by breath, and the awful pains from
this aas would even extend around
Into my back. Was also badly con
stipated. Then recently I got KAL-O-DEX
and now my gassy stomach
and bowel constipation are relieved.
That shortness of breath is gone
and I feel fine In every wav. This
is truly a 'wonder' medicine."
KAL-O-DEX is an Herbal for
mula containing medicinal juices
from 5 Great Herbs: these herb
cleanse bowels, clear gas from
stomach, act on sluggish intestine;
and kidneys. Miserable people soon
leel diiierent an over, so am i go
on suffering. Get KAL-O-DEX at
all Drue Stores.
they're both the best
so get them together
your Dad and
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If you like, they
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