Capital Women Edited J MARIAN LOWKV FISCHKK Capital Journal. Salem, Oregon, Friday, June 17, 1949 farewell for Nicholsons Friends and relative have been invited to a farewell recep tion for Rev. and Mrs. .John W. Nicholson (Marguerite Orriway) who are sailing around July 1 for Japan. Going to Roseburg Mrs. James B. Manning, grand royal matron of the Order of the Amaranth, state of Oregon, will be in Roseburg Saturday night, June 18, for the organization of Douglas court there. A no-host dinner at the Masonic temple will precede the meeting. Others The reception if being given from Hanna Roa court, Salem, at the home of Mr. Jennie Love- all, 201 Mission atreet. hy Miss Film VanArsrlale and Mrs. Nor man Clark, on Saturday night. June 18 between the houn of 8 and 10 o'clock. Standing with Rev. and Mrs Nlrholson In the reception line will be Mrs. Nicholson's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Ord- attending will be James B. Man ning, grand marshall, Mrs. Wil liam P. Ellis, grand lecturer, Malcolm MacDonald, grand sword bearer, and Mrs. Mac Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lester, Mrs. lva Bushey, and Mrs. Lyle McCaulley. way of Portland, and Dr. andj I -J. i. Mrs. Charles S. Durden. He- I III I I U I lUl 1 (Jl Family Reunion The family of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse For ster was all together recently for the first time in 15 years. Mr. and Mrs. Forster and their children are shown here. Front row, left to right: The twin sisters, Mrs. W. E. Hea cock and Mrs. Clarence Brenneman, both of Eugene; Mr. and Mn. Forster; Mrs. Ellen Jordan of Salem, Mrs. Frank Marino of San Francisco. Back row, left to right: Frank Forster of Bend, Mrs. Walter E. Martin of Salem, Mrs. Rell R. Main of Salem, Logan A. Forster of Salem, Mrs. Jesse Juarer. of Salem, Mrs. Robert D. BaughmBn of Hnllister, Calif., H. Ford Forster of Salem. The reunion was held at the parents' horn in the Roberts district. celving guests at the door will.pjnlj. nn(4 PnrtV be Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gilman. dgnr OHU TUIiy Pouring at the punch bowl will be Mrs. Wilma Wright and Mrs. Charlotta Murney. Serv ing the cake will he Mrs. Jennie Loveall and Mrs. Kinley Adams. Assisting In sprving will be Miss Helen Randle, Miss Ciara Isaak. Mrs. Ivan Bingenheimer, Mrs. Gordon Randall and Mrs. Glenn Wagaman. Mrs. Spence Feted At Recent Shower Mrs. Leo M. Schnierier was A formal initiation was held Wednesday evening in the May flower hall for five new part ners of Marion County Salon 412 of the 8 and 40, the honor society of the American Legion auxiliary. Those receiving the official welcome were Mrs. Frank Zinn, Mrs. G. W. Dejar din, Mrs. Beryl Porter, Mrs. By ron Lieuallen and Mrs. Walter G. Miller. Elected to carry on in 1P.49 19S0 will be le petit chapeau hostess at a shower at her Evansi Prjdent) Mrs. W. O Green of avenue home in honor of her niece, Mrs. Joe Spence. Pink nd blue sweet peas and roses decorated the home for the party., A late dessert supper was irrved. Bidden to honor Mrs. Spence were Mrs. John T. Sizemore, Mrs. Irving Sizemore. Mrs. Jack H. Kuhn. Mrs. Allen C. Soworia rf Seattle, Mrs. Simmons. Mrs. Antone Sowboda, Mrs. Ben Wal ling, Mrs. Frank Shilling, Mrs. Toe A. Kammer of Seattle, Miss Jerry Howard, Miss Shirley Rwoboda, Miss Loretta Sizemore, Mrs. David Doughton. Mrs. John L. Keller. Mrs. Hall Morris and the hostess. AI'MSVIIXK Aumsville Woman's Hub held its annual guest day in the school dining room Mrs. Mae Lamb had charge of the program which Included numbers by Mrs. Frank Ferrin of Salem on the vlbra harp. Piano solos hy Janice Riches, and songs by Miss Grace Ashford. Guests present were Mrs. J. Ashford of Salem, Mrs. Glenn Munhers, Mrs. Ethel Wright of Salem, Janice Riches, Turner, Mrs. Frank Ferrin, Sa lem, Mrs. Philip Gearhart, Seat lie, Mrs. Herbert Toland. West Stayton, Mrs. Joe Nicholson and Mrs. Theo Muyskens. Re freshments were served hy the committee. Members present were: Mesdames Hugh Craig. Mary Heen, Mae Lamb, Bland Spear, Charles Wright E. To wle, Ivan Putnam, Elmer Klein, Fd. Hnlmqulst. Mae Lamb, Roy Hough, Guy Shields, Miss Min nie Peterson. The next meeting on June 24 will be with Mrs. E Towle. Woodburn unit; le demi cha peau premiere (first vice presi dent), Mrs. Ben Kuensting of St. Paul unit; le demo chapeau deuxieme (second vice presi dent), Mrs. Fred Lucht of Mt Angel unit; 1-archiviste (histor ian), Mrs. Beryl Porter of Capi tal unit; l'aumonier (chaplain), Mrs. Jennie Bartlctt of Capital unit; la concierge (sergeant at arsm), Mrs. Harry Humphreys of Stayton unit; pouvoir board (executive board), Mrs. Earl T. Andresen, Mrs. Frank Marshall and Mrs. H. H. Henry; alternate to department pouvoir board, Mrs. Ben Kuensting. Elected to attend the annual marche in Sa lem August 2 are, as delegates: Mrs. W. O. Green, Mrs. Walter Miller, Mrs. Fred Lucht, Mrs. G. W. Dejardin and Mrs. F.arl T. Andresen is automatically a delegate as outgoing chapeau Alternates are Mrs. Harry Humphreys, Mrs. Frank Zinn, Mrs. Malcolm Cameron, Mrs. Ben Kuesting and Mrs. Byron Lieuallen. Out of county guests were Mrs. C. H. Roland and Mrs. Es ther DeYoung of Salon 183 Portland: Mrs. B. F. Updike of Salon 362. Toledo, and Mrs. Caroline Campbell, Portland. The July meeting will be in the form of a picnic supper with the husbands and frienfls as guests, in the gardens of the home of Mrs. Frank Zinn. Light refreshments were ser ved by Mrs. Ben Kuesting and Mrs. W. O. Green. The initiation was in charge of Mrs. Malcolm Cameron and Mrs. Mem Pearce Local Folk At Review Several Salem women left Friday for Fort Lewis to attend the Governor's day review of troops of the Washington and Oregon National Guard Satur day and to take in other events in conjunction with the day. Among those from here to be there for the week-end are Mrs. H. G. Maison, Mrs. William Hugh Adams, Mrs. W. C. Dyer, Mrs. Jerry Anderson. Mrs. An drew J. Brown, Mrs. Fabian Nelson. The national guard is in en campment at Fort Lewis until next week-end. Tea on Tuesday Five hundred members nf Al pha Phi international frater nity throughout the state are in vited to a tea given by the Port land Alumnae chapter on Tues day, June 21, at the home of Mrs. J. Henry Helser. This date is to be called Al pha Phi day in Oregon and the guests of honor will be Mrs. W. H. Hutchinson of Seattle, who is the international president of the fraternity, and Mrs. Bruce Pickett of Oswego, district gov ernor for Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia. Out of town guests presiding over the tea table include Mrs. C. J. Hjelte of Eugene and Mrs. Joseph Schulein of Corvallis. PETER VANDENEYNDE Is spending a few days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Vandeynde, while his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Van deneynde, are on a trip to Seattle. sisted with the serving. Original contributions were a dramatic play by Perry Reigleman; hu morous reading by Mrs. Jessie Singleton. Those offering origi nal verse were Mrs. Lynn For tch, Mrs. E. M. White, and Mrs. Blanche Jones. Hostess for the July meeting will be Miss Ren ska Swart. Shower for Bride-elect A shower was given Wedneg day evening for Miss Mary O' Connor, bride-elect of Robert Glenn Krechter. The wedding will be Saturday morning, June IS at St. Joseph's church with a reception in the afternoon. The shower was given by Mrs. Robert Meier and Mrs. Bill Brinkley, at the home of the former. Invitations were issued to Misses Mary McNamee, Margar et McNamee. Patricia O'Con nor, Carol Willesen, Annabelle Wheelan, Margaret Allen, Ann Conley, Mary Jean Weger, Ce celia Green, Rose Ann Hanks, Lucille Albus; Mesdames Blaine. Hanks, Mike Innocenti, Earl Crain, Eldon Griffin, Robert Brentano, Ernest Schnider, Ar thur Tackmeier, Phillipa M. Krechter, Frances O'Connor, W. A. Kleinke, James Smith, A. C. Kirk in and Marguerite Simon. Art Exhibit An exhibition of the work of Charles Heaney, Portland artist, opened Thursday at the Elf- strom Art galleries and will be up for two weeks. Mr. Heaney Is a widely known northwest artist. He was one of 10 northwest artists whose work was chosen for a select ex hibit in New York City, the collection later being taken through the country. He has been up in such magazines as American Artist and American Magazine of Art. The current exhibit comprises oils and lithographs done by Mr. Heaney. The oils represent all periods of his work, including the realism type such as an old Portland street scene the at mospheric landscape types as in his views of mountains and des sert scenes in eastern Oregon, and some of his fossil paintings for which he is most noted. Also there are tome of his map type paintings. In the print room are some of his lithographs which follow the same line of interest of his fossil works, being of small living and grow ing things. Also in the print room are reproductions of Mark Toby's work, the gallery having a port folio of the works with a select number chosen for exhibit. U TESTS in the city for sev eral weeks' stay are Mrs. J. Thomas Lewis and children, Stephen and Kathleen, of Eure ka, Calif. Mrs. Lewis will be re membered as Elsie Tucker and attended Salem schools and graduated from Willamette uni versity in 1929. Rev. Mr. Lewis will arrive In Salem the last of the month. VISITING, here for two weeks afa Ml inrl Mr FlItTPrtP F.l- phick (Barbara Ryan) from Los Angeles as guests ot ner mower, Mrs. Bessie Ryan. The Elphicks have been attending school in I the south. Hollywood Lions Auxiliary Installs Dr. W. Wells Baum was guest speaker for the meeting of the Hollywood Lions club auxiliary when the group met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. R. A Forkner. He presented a res ume of health legislation now before congress. Other guests at the meeting included Mrs. Axel Jacobson, Mrs. Mildred Eckley and Mrs, Ellen Douglas, all of the West Salem Lions auxiliary; Mrs. Wayne Doughton of the Srilem Lions auxiliary; Mrs. Hilda E Smith and Mrs. Katherine Eggi man of the Silverton Lions aux iliary. Mrs. A. J. Crnse officiated at the installation of officers for the Hollywood auxiliary. They are Mrs. R. I. Hanna, president: Mrs. P. W. Hale, vice president; Mrs. C. A. Lantz, secretary; Mrs. C. D. Cox, treasurer. Each wa? given a corsage made by Mrs. J. E. VanWyngardpn. Decora tions for the meeting .featured the Lions club colors, purple and gold. A gift was presented Mrs. R A. Forkner, retiring president. The meeting was the last for the summer for the auxiliarv. Mrs. P. W. Hale, Mrs. C. W. Robbins and Mrs. C. A. Walden were hostesses for the meeting. MRS. FLORA FINDERS was hostess to the Salem Writers' club Wednesday evening In the YWCA. Mrs. N. F. Anderson as- AMNOI'M'EMENT has been received of the birth of a daugh ter, Catherine, to Mr. and Mrs. SILVERTON A group of'Edgar Framm (Margaret Lusk) American Legion auxillarvlln San Fransiseo on Wednesday, "Voice's Electric" Vacuum Cleaner SAI.F.S SERVICE REPAIRS RENTALS On All Types Household or Commercial Also Waxers AM. WORK FI'I.LT GUARANTEED Free Pirk-l'p and Delivery PHONE 3-9239 RECORDS for FATHER'S DAY Gifts Remember Him Next Sunday Downstairs Oregon Bldg. 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