Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 29, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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    Committee Heads Named
t By Mrs. Versteeg in BPW
Installation of officers and appointment of new committee
chairmen featured the dinner meeting for the Salem Business
and Professional Women's club last evening at Nohlgren's res
taurant. Mrs. Marion Wooden officiated at the installation. New offi
cers taking over are: Mrs. John
Versteeg, president; Miss Alber'
Miss Gilbert
Shower Feted
A shower was given for Miss
Helen Jean Gilbert, bride-elect
of Donald Nyswaner, Monday,
at the home of Mrs. Earl K. Mor
gan. Miss Gilbert, daughter of
Mrs. Margaret Gilbert, and Mr.
Nyswaner, son of Mrs. Ollie F.
Nyswaner, are to be married
July 2.
Attending were Miss Gilbert,
Mrs. Margaret Gilbert, Mrs. Ol
lie F. Nyswaner, Miss Audry
Nyswaner, Mrs. L. W. Hereford
Mrs. Orland Cox, Mrs. Wesley
Wilson, Mrs. Clarence Cox, Mrs.
Ethel Cunningham, Miss Idella
McAdams, Mrs. Edward Saund
ers, Miss Bulah Gilbert, and the
hostess.
Salem Alumae at
Alpha Chi Event
Several Salem alumnae of Al
pha Chi Omega sorority were
, in Portland last evening to at
tend a meeting in honor of Miss
Estella Leonard of Union City,
Ind., one of the founders of the
organization. The meeting was
at the home of Mrs. William Jas
per Kerr with her daughter,
Mrs. J. L. McGinnis, assisting.
Those attending from Salem
were Mrs. Frank Guerin, Mrs.
Paul Heath, Mrs. William. Cro
ghan, Mrs, Silliam Carlson,
Mrs. Gerald Robison, Mrs. Lew
is D. Griffith, Miss 'Barbara
Bates.
Miss Leonard is en route home
after attending the sorority's
national convention in Pasa
dena. She entered DePauw uni
versity in 1885 where she be
came a charter member of Al
pha chapter of the sorority and
was its first president. She has
been head of the music depart
ment at Moores Hill college and
also was head of the piano de
partment at Centenary collegs.
At one time she served as su
perintendent of music in the
publis schools at Union City,
Ind.
LEBANON The engagement
of Miss Charlotte Pease, Leb
anon's 1949 strawberry fair
queen, is being announced by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Pease of Corvallis, to John
D. Sprick, Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Sprick, also of Cor
vallis. No date is set for the
wedding.
ta Shoemake, first vice presi
dent; Mrs. Sue Booch, second
vice president; Mrs. Beryl
Muelhapt, recording secretary;
Miss Mildred, Yetter, correspon
ding secretary; Miss Cecelia
Woodruff, treasurer; Mrs.
Charles Forrette, junior past
president; Mrs. Marion Wooden,
senior past president; Mrs. Ma
bel Clock, Miss Vada Hill and
Mrs. LuVerne Hardwicke, direc
tors.
Committee chairmen named
by Mrs. Versteeg include the fol
lowing: Mrs. Arthur Weddle,
parliame n t a r i a n ; Miss Ethel
Parr, art; Miss Betty Elofson,
bulletin; Mrs. Jessie Davidson,
cheer and contact; Mrs. E. E.
Wootten, education and voca
tions with Mrs. Carl V. Booth
as co-chairman; Miss Blanche
Hull, equal rights; Mrs. Sue
Booch, finance and auditing;
Mrs. Donald Jessop, music; Miss
Alberta Shoemake, program co
ordinator; Mrs. Robert M. Fisch
er, Jr. and Miss Eleonor Roberts,
co-chairmen for publicity; Mrs.
Marion Wooden, public affairs;
Mrs. Thomas E. Rilea, Jr., health
and safety; Mrs. A. Tueski, hos
pitality; Mrs. Halhe Shard, in
ternational relations; Miss Merle
Dimick, legislature; Mrs. Vivian
Hoenig, membership and em
blem with Miss Lois Kirts as co
chairman; Mrs. Effie King, rec
reation; Mrs. Hazel Marshall,
telephone and transportation;
Miss Myrtle Weatherholt, Unit
ed Nations; Mrs. Alma Werst-
lein, radio and television; Mrs.
Eugene Estes, convention proj
ect.
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Honor Visitor
Honoring Mrs.- Richard Jew-
ett (Doris Doughton) of Med
ford, formerly of Salem, who
has been visiting here, Mrs.
Aaron Dumbeck entertained
Monday afternoon at a shower
and tea at her residence.
Guests included old friends of
the honoree, Mrs. Robert Ad
ams, Miss Velora Williams, Mrs.
Gene Cooksey, Mrs David
Doughton, Miss Coriale Dough-
ton, Mrs. M. B. Doughton, Miss
Peggy Gabriel and Miss Marg
aret Forsythe and the hostess.
WOMEN'S Missionary society
of the Calvary Baptist church is
to meet Friday at 11 a.m. at the
church for a business session.
The luncheon at 12:30 o'clock
will be served by the Victory
circle.
The program will be at 1:30
June Bride The marriage
of Mrs. Loyal A. WhJtney
(Verne Fisch) was solem
nized June 4 in St. Joseph's
Catholic church. The bride
is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Fisch of Marshall
town, Iowa, Mr. Whitney the
son of Mrs. Oliver A. Whit
ney of Salem. (Jesten-Miller
studio picture)
BUENA VISTA Buena Vis
ta Woman's club members held
their annual picnic at Helmick
park Sunday. Those attending
were Mrs. Opal Uraber, Kay-
mond and Lois; Mr. and Mrs
Jonas Graber; Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Wells, Elaine and Da
vid; Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wells,
Jack and Gordon; Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Fickel; Rev. Melville
Wire; Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Long;
Mr. and Mrs. John Lovato; Mr.
and Mrs. Osborn; Mr. and Mrs.
E. H. Ward, and Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Hultman.
LEBANON Miss Margaret
Howe was hostess at a bridal
shower for Miss Mary Jean Gre
gory, whose marriage to Charles
VV. Sevey was an event of June
27 at the First Methodist church.
Twenty friends of the honoree
were bidden to the Howe home.
including two out - of - town
guests, Mrs. Jerry Larson of Al-
jany and Miss Betty Burlin
Same of Gresham. Miss Burlin-
game was maid of honor at the
wedding.
p.m. with Mrs. Wesley Wire, re
cently returned missionary from
China as speaker. Members of
the Florence Vail circle are in
charge of the program.
Miss Conger
Wed Sunday
Buena Vista The country
home of Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Con
ger of Suver was the scene of
a wedding Sunday afternoon,
June 26, at 4 o'clock when their
daughter, Miss Florence Conger,
was wed to Jack C. Bowne ol
Portland. Rev. Willard Elkins
of Salem performed the cere
mony before a large crowd of
relatives and friends.
Large baskets of blue and
white delphiniums and regal lil
ies were used as decorations.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore an oyster
white gabardine suit with brown
accessories and carried a white
prayer book with brown orchids.
Maid of honor, was the bride's
sister, Mrs. Donald Eckman.
She wore a pink gabardine suit
with matching hat and carried
a nosegay of pink roses and
sweet peas. Robert E. Lowe of
Portland was best man. Mrs
Ilia Shunk sang.
Mrs. Conger, mother of the
bride, wore a blue print silk
dress with a pink carnation corsage.
The reception was held in the
dining room which was dec
orated in pink and white. The
serving table was centered with
decorated three-tiered wed
ding cake behind which was a
bouquet of pinks and white dai
sies, and white tapers.
Mrs. Steve Benedict of Day
ton, sister of the bride, cut the
cake after the couple cut the
traditional first piece. Mrs.
Howard of Vancouver, Wash.,
sister of the bridegroom, presid
ed at the punch bowl. They were
assisted by Mrs. William Fra-
zer of Monmouth, Mrs. Duane
Appleman of Corvallis and Mrs.
Donald Henery of Salem,
Miss Linda Benedict passed
the guest book.
The couple left for a short
honeymoon at Oregon beaches
and will be at home in Portland
after the first of July.
.
MR. AND MRS. Paul E. Da
vies of LaGrande were here
Tuesday to visit his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. W. Davies, who ob
served their golden wedding anniversary.
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