Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 07, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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    Capital Women
Edited by MARIAN LOWRX FISCHER
S Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, July 7, 1949
parties for
Brides-Elect
Numerous
i"
!; Entertaining for brides-elect
Continues to make up much of
the social activity,
fhree to Entertain
Hi Mrs. E. J. Scellars, Mrs. W. I.
peedham and Mrs. U. Scott Page
re inviting guests for a lunch
ion to be given next Tuesday,
July 12, to honor Miss Margaret
Jane Cooley, bride-elect of John
$hilip Maulding of Tillamook
The luncheon will be at Silver
Creek Falls lodge.
JPinner Saturday
J; Honoring Miss Marylou Mc
Say and her fiance, Lester D.
Sreen of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs.
George Alexander and Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd W. Shepard will en
tertain Saturday evening at a
Vuffet dinner at the Alexander
Home. The Green-McKay wed
ding will be July 23. In the
group at the Saturday evening
ijvent will be Miss McKay, Mr.
ireen. Governor and Mrs Doug-
fes McKay, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Eadley and children, iileen and
Alan; Judge and Mrs. E. M
Page, Richard Page, Lester M.
freen and son, William Green of
ugene; Mr. and Mrs. George
C. Alexander of Eugene, Mr
and Mrs. Edward O. Stadter, Jr
and children, Carolyn, Catheryn
a"nd Gregory; Miss Charlotte
Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Shop
drd and family, Susan, Sidney
and Robert; and Mr. and Mrs.
Alexander.
tor Miss Cooley
I: Hostesses next Monday for a
Bincheon to honor Miss Mar
garet Jane Cooley, bride-elect
df John Philip Maulding of Til
lpmook, will be Mrs. Floyd W
SheDard and Mrs. William Mc-
(Jilchrist, Jr., the party to be at
the Shepard home. During the
sjfternoon guests will embroider
tea toweis tor tne rjriae-eiect,
ii
li
tyurham-Fields
Wedding In June
J Lebanon At an afternoon
oeremony on June 26 at the
Wethodist church, Miss Ruth E.
fields, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. Fields, and Richard L.
Ifurham, son of . Mr. and Mrs.
Hvan Durham, were wed before
ai altar banked with pink and
White gladioluses and lighted
ehndles. Rev, Carl Mason read
the double ring service.
I The bride, in a white satin
gpwn, was given in marriage by
Jier lather. Her llowers were
vanda orchids and stephanotis.
I Matron of honor for her sis
ter was Mrs. Robert J. Thoma
in aqua taffeta. Bridesmaids
Tere Miss Jonne Warner in an
ffrchid frock, and Miss Dclores
Durham, sister of the bride
groom, who wore yellow.
I Miss Nancy Gleason played
the wedding marches accompa
nied the soloist, Miss Nancy
Trigg.
I Douglas Myars of Portland
was best man and ushers were
Richard Vogt, Dyrk Lanfdon
and Donald Miller.
! At the reception, Mrs. Glenn
Sjlmmons poured, and Mrs. H
U. Kason, sister of the bride
cut the cake. Assisting were
' Miss Ethel Nelson and Miss Col
len Rappe.
I For traveling Mrs. Durham
Wore a gown of watermelon
slk with white top coat and
matching accessories. Her cor
sige was of vanda orchids. After
their return from the Oregon
bast and California, Mr. and
Mrs. Durham will be at home in
the Gabeley apartments.
Rebekah Event
, Woodburn The regular
meeting of Home Rcbckah
lodge, No. 58, was held Tues
day evening at the IOOF hall
wfith Mrs. Sidney Cummings
presiding. Routine business was
transacted and Mrs. Cummings
appointed Mrs. Myrtle Hall,
Mrs. Fred Frentz and Ray Shan
er as a committee to revise the
by-laws.
i Mrs. Ray Shaner was receiv
ed into membership by transfer
from the Gervais Rebekahi.
Under good of the order, Mrs.
Shaner gave a talk on her early
membership in the order. There
were also talks by a number of
other members.
Mrs. Thomas Engle, Mrs. W.
S. McClain and Miss Hazel
Engle were appointed as the re
freshments committee for the
next meeting, July ID.
; After the meeting the mem
bers enjoyed a Dutch treat at
the Woodburn Coffee shop.
THE TRINGLE Pleasant
Point Social club met last week
at the home of Mrs. Martha
Yates and honored the hostess
on the occasion of her 88th
birthday anniversary. A cake
and gifts were presented the
honoree.
At a short business meeting
the group made plans for the
picnic to be staged next Sunday
in Dallas park for all members,
families and friends. The club
Is to furnish the coffee and ice
cream.
Home From Trip
Miss Dorothy Pederson has
returned from a trip to North
Dakota. She visited at Willis
ton with her grandparents, Mr
and Mrs. M. M. M illhouse.
At Bismarck, Miss Pederson
attended the grand assembly
for the Order of Rainbow for
Girls. She is grand musician for
the Oregon assembly, and while
attending the North Dakota
grand assembly was given
special honors and played piano
numbers for the group.
Upon her return to Williston
she was honored at a musicale
given by Mrs. John Snyder,
mother adviser for Rainbows
there.
Miss Pederson is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ped
erson of Salem.
Teen-Treks
All girls registered for the
Teen-treks planned by the Sa
lem YWCA are to meet at
p.m. Thursday at the YWCA.
Plans for the treks, supplies
to take and routes will be dis
cussed. The treks begin July 18. i
series being planned in lieu of
camping programs.
Legion Groups
Arrange Picnic
Kingwood post, No. 81, Ameri
can Legion, and the auxiliary
unit will sponsor a picnic next
Sunday, July 10, at Paradise Is
land. The event is for all mem
bers and families. The no-host
dinner will be at 1 p. m. with
coffee furnished by the aux
iliary. Each family is to take
its own table service.
The auxiliary has planned a
short business meeting to elect
a secretary-treasurer.
GRAND RONDE Mr. and
Mrs. J. Trice of Independence
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Jeanne Rowley, of
Salem to Alan Bice, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Bice. The young
couple were married June 25
at the Christian church parson
age. They will make their
home in Salem, where both are
employed.
Visitors
Entertained
Visitors in Salem are Mrs.
Lee A. Rose of Los Angeles
and Miss Graciela Marca of
Lima, Peru. They are guests
at the George Keortge home on
South Cottage.
On Friday afternoon, Mrs.
Keortge is to entertain at a des
sert luncheon and bridge hon
oring the visitors, guests for
three tables being bidden.
For Miss Freres )
Stayton Honoring Miss
Phyllis Freres, whose marriage
to Marvin Goodman will take
place Saturday, July 16, Mrs.
Floyd Booze was hostess for a
bridal shower at her home. The
evening was spent informally
and Mrs. Shirley Bates won the
prize. Refreshments were serv
ed by the hostess.
Present were the honored
guest, Miss Freres, and Mes
dames T. G. Freres, John My-
natte, Robert O'Connor, Donald
Lulay, Shirley Bates, Gordon
Ullman, Robert Freres, Calvin
Hughes, Vincent Pietrok, Lewis
Keirsey, William Fair, Robert
Lucas, Claude Phillips, Eldon
Girtman, Virgil Schuetz, Edith
Missler, Misses Bemice Etzel
and Lucille Albus, and the host
ess, Mrs. Booze.
Couple Honored
Oak Point Mr. and Mrs. Don
Webb were guests at a surprise
dinner Friday evening, at the
school house, honoring them on
their 25th wedding anniversary
They were presented with a
gift from the community. Mrs.
Webb was presented a corsage
of rosebuds.
The Webbs were married in
Illinois and came to this com
munity a year ago. Present
were Edward Harnsberger, La-
Verne Harnsberger, Leo Tho-
ness, Donald, Robert, Farrol and
Sheron Webb, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Primus and Janice,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Lawrence and
Ronald, Mrs. Z. Bartel, Marvin
and Jerry, Mrs. E. Lauderback,
and Sara K., Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Hardman, Ronna and
Patty K., Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Rogers, Elizabeth Comstock,
John Titus, Mr. and Mrs. T. C.
Muller, Leo and Barbara Jean,
Mr. and Mrs. George Rise, Mrs.
Guy Griswold and Sandra, Mr.
and Mrs. G. E. Bisbee, Mrs.
Grove Peterson, Beverly and
Leslie Peterson.
'
Woodburn Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gottsacker of Woodburn
celebrated the 25th wedding anniversary June 19 with a large
reception at their country home. (Alyce studio, Woodburn)
Shinkle-Cannon
Wedding July 18
Announced for July 18 is the
wedding of Miss Elsie Cannon
and Theodore Sh inkle. The
bride-to-be is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Cannon, Mr.
Shinkle the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Solon Shinkle.
Honoring the bride-elect a
shower will be given this eve
ning by Miss Cathy Cooper and
Miss Eva McMullen at the Daniel
Cooper home. Following an in
formal evening a late supper
will be served.
In the group will be Miss Can
non, Mrs. O. A. Cannon, Mrs.
Solon Shinkle, Mrs. Daniel Coo
per, Mrs. Vern McMullen, Miss
Janyce Baker, Miss Marilyn
Burris, Miss Gayle Juve, Miss
Marian Carson, Miss Virginia
Lewis, Miss Joanne Enyeart,
Miss Nancy Snyder, Miss Fran
ces Baum, Miss Janet Lindley,
Miss Beula Arhold, Miss Joan
Hoereth, Miss Leona Burgoyne,
Miss Dorothy Cannon.
GRAND ISLAND Honoring
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pilcher
who were married recently, a
welcoming reception party was
held at their home Saturday
evening. Games were played
and gifts presented. Refresh
ments were served. Attending
were Mr. and Mrs. Dale L. Fow
ler, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chand
ler, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chand
ler, Mr. and Mrs. Worth Wiley,
Mr, and Mrs. Louis Will, Mr.
and Mrs. R. R. Rockhill, Leroy
and Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh
Worthington and Floyd, Mr.
and Mr. Howard Steingrube,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Will, Curtis
Douglas, Charles Rockhill and
Roy E. Will.
OWGA Event
To Be Here
The Oregon Women's Golf as
sociation will be entertained at
Salem next Wednesday, it was
announced at the regular day for
the women golfers, yesterday.
Because of the OWGA event,
the regular women's day next
week will be on Friday, July 15.
Third round on the Kay tro
phy was held yesterday. Prize
winners for the day's play were
Mrs. Claude Johns in class A;
Mrs. Roy H. Simmons, class B;
Mrs. W. J. Grant, class C; Mrs.
Charles Musser, class D.
BEING welcomed home from
a trip are Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Marshall and daughters, Martha
and Julia, and Mrs. Marshall's
mother, Mrs. Walter T. Stolz.
They went to Sun Valley, Yel
lowstone and to Helena, Mont.,
where Mr. Marshall attended a
medical planning meeting. They
then went to Glacier National
park, Lake Louise and Banff.
Martha Marshall remained in
Seattle with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Mar
shall, for a stay of several
weeks.
eaggiwiw.iHtiit
Miss Stephens Home From Trip;
Attends AAUW, Library Meets
Miss Eleanor Stephens, state
librarian, has returned from a
trip during which she attended
several meetings.
First she went to Seattle to
attend the national convention
of the American Association of
University Women, being one of
the delegates from the Salem
branch and the state historian
for the AAUW.
From there she flew to Chi
cago to attend the meeting of
the personnel administration
board of the American Library
association on which she is
serving a five-year term. As
vice president of the National
Association of State Librarians,
Miss Stephens attended a joint
meeting of that group with the
American Law Librarians in De
troit and was re-elected to her
national office.
Later, several of those at the
Detroit meeting went to Lansing.
Mich., to spend last Friday there
visiting the state library. Miss
Stephens flew home from there.
On August 21-25, Miss Ste
phens will attend the far west
ern region meeting of the Amer
ican Library association at Van
couver, B. C. She is chairman of
library extension for the far
west region. In the region are
California, Oregon, Washington,
Navada, Montana, Idaho, and
British Columbia and Alberta,
in Canada.
Oak Knoll Group
The Oak Knoll Ladies Golf
group held its weekly day, Wed
nesday. First' prize went to
Mrs. Randolph Hilton with Mrs.
Samuel Miller as runner-up.
Tournament play starts next
week on the Folgham cup. On
July 14 the Oak Knoll ladies
will be guests at Corvallis for
a return match there.
MOTORING to Oregon City,
Wednesday, for luncheon at the
Barclay House and to visit his
torical McLoughlin Home were
Mrs. Richard F. Smith of Al
bany, Mrs. Elmer Nash, Mrs.
Roy Smith, Mrs. Virgil Fleet
wood, Mrs. Glenn F. Powers and
Miss Dolores Hougham, all of
Salem.
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