Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 30, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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    'Art Association Fuchsia
Tea Hours Between 4, 8.o'Glock
A major event for the week-end will be the "fuchsia tea" for which
members of the Salem Art association are entertaining tomorrow afternoon
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Shinn, 715 North Summer. The affair
is open to all association members and friends.
Featured will be the display of fuchsias now in bloom in the Shinn gardens.
"Almost unbelievable" is the word from those who have viewed the many
blooms in the different garden settings. The Shinns have some 200
plants and more than 75 varieties of the fuchsias now in bloom.
The garden tea will be between 4 and 8 o'clock and a silver offering is
being taken to be used by the association in promoting its program for the
community. Miss Elizabeth Lord is president of the association.
Mrs. Lester Barr is general chairman for the tea. Working on various com
mittees for. the event are: Mrs. Shinn, Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom, Mrs. Charles
A. Sprague, Mrs. James T. Brand, Mrs. William H. Burghardt, Mrs. Paul
B. Wallace, Mrs. Robert Letts Jones, Mrs. Henry V. Compton, Mrs. Stewart
Johnson, Mrs. James Walton, Mrs. Chandler Brown, Mrs. John Heltzel, Mrs.
David Duniway, Mrs. F. W. Poorman, Mrs. Clifford Taylor, Mrs. Glenn
McCormick, Miss Nellie Schwab, Mrs. C. A. Downs, Mrs. Keith Powell, Miss
Edith Schryver, Mrs. Frank E. Shafer, Mrs. Richard Grabenhorst, Mrs. George
Arbuckle Mrs. William R. Shinn, Mrs. Robert W. Gormsen, Mrs. Vernon
Drye Mrs. Hubert Williamson, Mrs. Roger Schnell, Mrs. Peery T. Buren,
Mrs Robert Brownell, Mrs. Roy Edgerton, Mrs. Donald Fisher, Mrs. Phil
Brownell Jr., Miss Sally Barr, Mrs. Maynard Shiffer, Mrs. Horace McGee.
8 and 40 Event
First of the American Legion groups
staging department conventions here
next week will be the Eight and Forty,
the service, honor and fun organization
within the American Legion auxiliary.
The Eight and Forty marche, opens
with a departmental pouvoir (executive
board) dinner at the Gold Arrow, Mon
day, August 1, at 6:30 p.m. This will
be followed by a fellowship reception
at the Salem Woman's club from 9 to IX
p.m.
Tuesday at 7:30 a.m. the annual cha
peaux breakfast will be held in the
Cherry room at the Senatoi hotel.
Registration will be all day in the
Senator hotel lobby.
At 12:30 p.m. the regular business
session will be opened by Mrs. Walter
Amman, Portland,, le chapeau depart
mental, at the Salem Woman's club.
Among the distinguished guests will he
Governor Douglas McKay, Mayor Rob
ert L. Elfstrom, B. E. (Kelly) Owens,
department commander of the Ameri
can Legion; Mrs. Mitchell Thorn, depart
ment president of the American Legion
auxiliary; and Mrs. Hubert A. Goode,
national president of the American Le
gion auxiliary. Dr. HenryNRoe Cloud,
regional director of Indian affairs, will
tie the main speaker.
At 7:45 p.m. a formal banquet will
be held in the Mirror room at the Mar
ion hotel.
Mrs. Earl Andresen is general chair
man of the Eight and Forty marche...
Mrs. W. O. Green of Aurora is vice
chairman, Mrs. Austin H. Wilson, fi-.
nance officer. Other Salem women as
sisting are Mrs. Jennie Bartlett, rules;
chapeau breakfast, Mrs. Mem Pearce;
banquet, Mrs. Albert C. Gragg and Mrs,
Walter Kirk, co-chairmen; convention
hall decorations, Mrs. Frank Marshall; .
and housing, Mrs. Malcolm Cameron.
Mrs. Andresen is le petit chapeau of
Marion county salon, No. 412, Eight and
Forty.
Jason Lee Wesleyan Service Guild is
to meet for its anual picnic Monday eve
ning at 6:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs.
Lloyd Hockett, 195 South 21st. Mrs.
C. R. Lindstrom and Mrs. Paul Silke
will be hostesses.
New officers will be installed, includ
ing Miss Mary Keefer, president; Mrs.
James Tindall, vice president; Mrs. Her
man Rehfuss, secretary; Mrs. Samuel
Miller, treasurer.
Mrs. Frank J. Burke is leaving this
week-end for Los Angeles to spend a
tew days with relatives.
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R AND MRS. Dewey F Davis
will entertain next Friday eve
ning at their Lansing avenue
home to honor their daughter, Miss
Mary Carolyn Davis, and her fiance,
Norman E. Mann, who are to be
married August 6. The party will fol
low the rehearsal which will be at 7
o'clock Friday evening. The wedding
is to be Saturday evening in the First
Baptist church.
In the group for the Friday gathering
will be Miss Davis, Mr. Mann, Dr. and
Mrs. Lloyd T Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Breakey, Miss Jean Hatfield,
Miss Shirlee Reimann, Miss Ellen Rey
nolds, Daryl Willecke, Raymond L.
Guthner, Walter Judd, Miss Nancy
Buren, Mrs. James Duval, William Fawk,
Miss Beverly Kenney, David Lawrence,
John Seitz, Kenneth F. Sides, Robert
Goffrier, Robert Cook all of whom will
have part in the ceremony; Mr.
Mann's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nor
man A. Mann, who are to arrive that
evening from Walla Walla, and Mr. and
Mrs. DeSota Davis of Pendleton, uncle
and aunt of Miss Davis, who will ac
company the Manns to Salem, and Mr.
and Mrs. Davis.
Arriving next Saturday morning for
the wedding will be Mr. and Mrs Hugh
Watron of Phoenix, Ariz., uncle and
aunt of Mr. Mann.
.' Mrs. Byron B. Herrick plans to leave
next Saturday for Napa, Calif., to visit
at the home of her son - in - law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Brin
kerhoff, a.nd to greet a new grandson,
Peter Adrian Brinkerhoff, who arrived
July 12.
An event for next Wednesday evening
will be the Rotary club picnic for mem
bers and families, the event to be staged
at the YMCA Silver Creek camp. The
no-host dinner will be served at 7
o'clock, although some groups plan to go
at 4 or 5 o'clock to view the recreation
area before the dinner. Tinkham Gilbert
is the general chairman from the club for
the picnic.
A surprise shower was given by Mrs.
Thaine L. Olson and Miss Ilene Allen
Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. E.
Whitney Morgan. .
Those honoring Mrs. Morgan were
Mrs. W. B. Allen, Mrs. Lincoln Olson,
Mrs. Ellen Allen, Mrs. Earl Roddenhouse,
Mrs. Niel Niesbett, Mrs. Florence Rags
dale, Mrs. Davis Allen, Miss Bertha Al
len, Mrs. Wayne Allen, Miss Phyllis
Medler, Mrs. Leo Olson, Mrs. Kenneth
Byers, Mrs. J. O. Gritton, Mrs. Morgan
and the hostesses.
Event At
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SOMETHiyr. UNUSUAL and interesting
A in garden scenes is In store for those at-.
rending ine "lucnsia tea" or tne Salem
Art association Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, Robert E. Shinn, hundreds
of fuchsias now being in bloom in the
varied garden settings for the flower.
M Mrs. Shinn is shown above in one of ths
sections for the fuchsias.
The Sunday tea is for all association
members and friends interested and will be
given between 4 and 8 o'clock. Miss Eliza
beth Lord, at left, president of the Art
association, and Mrs. Lester Barr, general
chairman for the tea are shown, right above,
in another scene in the fuchsia section of
the Shinn gardens.
Other arrangements of the fuchsias are
being viewed by Miss Lord, Mrs. Shinn and
Mrs. Barr In the lower right photo. Few gar
dens have featured fuchsias to the extent
they are in the Shinn gardens. D
For Miss Fowler
An event for Tuesday afternoon will
be the informal tea for which members
of the Salem Art association will enter
tain in compliment to Miss Constance
Fowler, who has an exhibition of her
water colors and paintings up in the
Elfstrom Art galleries for the next two
weeks.
The tea will be between 3 and 5
o'clock Tuesday in the Gift Box corner
just off the galleries, and all friends of
Miss Fowler and of the association are
invited.
Mrs. Monroe Gilbert, Mrs. W. E. An
derson, Mrs. George Kaye and Mrs.
Donald A. Young will pour.
Mrs. Keith Powell is arranging the
tea table and assisting in serving will
be Mrs. F. W. Poorman, Mrs. Chester
M. Cox, Miss Edith Schryver, Mrs.
Chandler Brown, Mrs. John Heltzel.
Miss Elizabeth Lord, president of the
association, will assist in greeting guests.
Soroptimist club's regular business
meeting and luncheon will be Wednes
day noon at the Golden Pheasant.
Silverton Mrs. William Duncan of
401 West Main street was hostess Friday
at a dessert bridge afternoon, assisted
by Mrs. Virgil E. Pettit.
Guests included Mrs. Taylor Hawkins,
Salem, and of Silverton Mrs. Lloyd Lar
sen, Mrs. P. A. Loar, Mrs. R E. Klein
sorge, Mrs. Howard Morrison, Mrs. C.
A. Hande, Mrs. Norman Eastman, Miss
Betty Kleinsorge, Mrs. Francis Johnston,
Mrs. L. C. Eastman, Mrs. Peggy Scott,
Mrs. George Hubbs, Mrs. R. A. McClana
than, Mrs. Henry Pritzlaff, Mrs. Ethel
Brown, Mrs. Harry Carson, Mrs. Harry
Carbon, Jr., Mrs. Robert Duncan, Mrs.
Lettie Steelhammer, Mrs. W. L. McC-in-nis,
Mrs. C. R. Wilson, Mrs. L. Brown,
Mrs. E. Ross, Mrs. C. W. Keene, Mrs.
E. J. Adams and Mrs. Alfred Adams.
Woodburn The contest in play at the
Woodburn Golf club Thursday in the
women's division was for the longest
drive on hole No. 7 with Mrs. Lettie
Steelhammer winning in Class A, Mrs.
Ray Glatt in Class B and Mrs. Matthew
Mochel in Class C.
Hostesses at the luncheon hour were
Mrs. J. Melvin Ringo and Mrs. Leland
Plank. For next Thursday the commit
tee will be Mrs. Henry Miller and Mrs.
Clark C. McCall.
A family golf party will be held Tues
day, August 2, with a mixed two-ball
foursome starting at 5 o'clock p.m and
a no-host supper to follow at 7:30 p.m.
Mrs. Matthew Mochel is chairman of the
serving committee. All golfers, both men
and women, are invited.
Being welcomed in Oregon to spend
the remainder of the summer at their
country home, Fircone, are Mrs. Charles
L. McNary, widow of the late United
States Senator Charles L. McNary, and
her daughter, Miss Charlotte McNary.
They arrived the latter part of the week
from Washington, D. C., to be guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Marshall and
Mrs. - Walter Stolz and have gone to
Portland for the week-end, planning to
return here Monday
'Shinn Gardens On Sunday
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ONE of the highlights of the Ameri
can Legion auxiliary department
convention will be the tea to honor
Gold Star Mothers next Friday after
noon in the gardens at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Homer H. Smith, the affair to
be between 4 and 6 o'clock.
In the receiving line will be Mrs.
Mitchell Thorn, The Dalles, department
president of the auxiliary; Mrs. Rose A.
Smith, state president of the Gold Star
Mothers; Mrs. Hubert A. Goode, Port
land, national president of the Ameri
can Legion auxiliary; Mrs. Douglas Mc
Kay, Mrs. Homer H. Smith, Mrs. B. E.
Owens, Mrs. Mabel Lockwood, national
second vice president of the American
War Mothers.
Introducing to the line for the first
hour will be Mrs. Helen McLeod, presi
dent Capital Unit, No. 9, American Le
gion auxiliary, and for the second hour,
Mrs. Harlan A. Judd, junior past presi
dent. Salem Unit 136, American Legion
auxiliary. Greeting the guests outside
the gardens will be Mrs. William De
Vail and Mrs. James Bacon for the first
hour and Miss Margaret Gabriel and
Miss Ellen Reynolds for the second hour.
A-string trio will provide music
throughout the gardens during the aft
ernoon and soloist will be Wayne Mer
cer playing marimba selections.
Assisting in the gardens will be mem
bers of Salem chapter of Gold Star
Mothers. For the first hour there will
be Mrs. J. D. While, Mrs. George Pro,
Mrs. Howard J. Smalley,' and Mrs. Lin
coln Olson; and for the second hour
Mrs. Ben Larkins, Mrs. Florence A.
Rogers, Mrs. A. H. Lightncr, and Mrs.
Martha Thompson.
Mrs. Merle Travis is general chair
man and will be assisted by Mrs. Al
bert C. Gragg, Mrs. Clyde Kaiser, Mrs.
Anson Ingels, Mrs. Fred Gahlsdorf, Mrs.
George Gabriel, Mrs. Ray Bassctt, Mrs.
J. E. Van Wyngarden, Mrs. F. A. Wil
liams, Mrs. Leon M. Brown, Mrs. Farley
Mogan, Mrs. Roy Reynolds, Mrs. E. W.
Richey, Mrs. Harold Perkins, of Tacoma,
a past president of Capital Unit No. 9.
The tea is for all auxiliary members
and friends.
Tom Steeves is returning Tuesday
from spending the summer at the Shat
tuck summer camp at Fairibault, Minn.
His mother, Mrs. Conrad Paulson, will
meet him in Portland, Monday.
"lirOINING the ranks of brides-elect
p i) is Miss Charlotte Best, her engage
ment to Charles Raymond Johnson
being announced this afternoon at a
party and shower honoring Mrs. Richard
Springer. Miss Best and Miss Bernice
Orwig were hostesses for the party.
Miss Best is the daughter of Mrs. H.
C. Walling of Salem and O. H. Best of
Newberg. She is a graduate of Oregon
State college and the University of Ore
gon school of nursing. Mr Johnson is
the son of Mrs. Mary K. Johnson of
Cottage Grove. He was in the navy
during the war and is now a senior in
electrical engineering at Oregon State.
The wedding is planned for Decem
ber 23.
The Saturday party was given at the
Walling home. Little corsages were
given the guests, a card in each bearing
the names of the engaged duo and the
date for their wedding.
The guests included Mrs. Richard
Springer, Mrs. L. R. Springer, Mrs. Her
bert W. Winkler, Mrs. C. S. Orwig, Mrs.
H. C. Walling, Mrs R. Wherley, Mrs.
W. Frost, Miss Lois Hilton, Miss Wilma
Crawford, Miss Doris Orwig and the
two hostesses.
Mrs. Charles South, Mrs. J. A. Fehler
and Mrs. Cecil Kernes entertained last
evening at a miscellaneous shower to
honor Miss Patricia Elliott, who is to be
wed in September to John Basil Wallace.
The party was given at the home of
Mrs. South.
Guests at the parly were Miss Pa
tricia Elliott, Mrs. A. J. Elliott, Mrs. C.
R. Pierce, Miss Ruby Pierce, Mrs. Archie
McKillop, Mrs. Walter Karsten, Miss
Shirley Karsten, Mrs. Barbara Karsl,
Miss Cleo Walker, Mrs. Charles Wag
ner, Mrs. A m a Muncpy, Mrs. Edna
Shepherd, Miss Iva Mae Speed, Mrs.
George Speed, Mrs. Mablc Cupper, Mrs.
J. M. Lamb, Mrs. Rex Davis, Mrs. M. R.
Cady, Mrs. Reid Carter, Miss Marjorie
Wiltsey, Mrs. Alberta Black, Mrs. Ray
mond Hart, Mrs. Arthur Cummins, Miss
Faith Priedy, Miss Mary Schocttlc, Mrs.
Frank Hoyt, Mrs. Francis Stanley, Mrs.
Gilbert Anderson, Mrs. William Walk
er, Mrs. Dora Pratt, Mrs. Vera Harra,
Mrs. Vernita Lanke, Miss Jo Ann Lanke,
Mrs. Genevieve Sorensen, Miss Ann
Barr, Mrs. James Tindall, Miss Agnes
Drummond, Mrs. W. W. Wadsworth, and
the hostesses.
Afternoon
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Golf Afternoon
Another of the two-ball foursome
events at the Salem Golf club is on
schedule for tomorrow afternoon, start
ing at 1 o'clock. Following the golf a
picnic dinner will be served in the eve
ning. Among those making reservations for
the afternoon are Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
Foucliek, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mr.
and Mrs. Claybourne Dyer, Mr. and Mrs.
Ingvald Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. Harold
M. Olinger, Dr. and Mrs. F. F. Bodmer,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Goulet, Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Erickson, Dr. and Mrs
L. M. Hammerstad, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Perry, Dr. and Mrs. S. D. Wiles, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Musser, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Whitmore, Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Hoffman,
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Waterman, Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Perry, Mr. and Mrs Edward
Roth, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Pekar. Dr.
and Mrs. George T. Hill, Dr. and Mrs.
Morris Crothers, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Egel
ston, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chase, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Cannon, Dr. and Mir.
Charles Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Nccdham, Dr, and Mrs. James Haworth.
Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Wilbur, Mr. ana
Mrs. Charles A. Barclay, Mr. and Mrs.
A. W. Loucks, Dr. and Mrs. Charles D.
Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Paulson.
Mrs. Hope Randall and daughter,
Joyce, are expected to arrive home
Thursday following six weeks' trip to
Hawaii where they visited Mrs. Ran
dall's son-in-law and daughter, Lt. (jg)
and Mrs. Charles Strong. They left by
plnne Thursday evening, planning to be
a few days in San Francisco before com
ing north.
Silverton Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Gil
patrick of the Silverton Hills area
arc announcing the marriage of their
daughter, Miss Zella Giipatrick, to Ber
nard Light, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Light, Silverton, July 1, at Vancouver,
Wash., at the home of friends, Mr. and
Mrs. John Crumb, who were attendants
for the couple.
Members of the Immediate families
attended the wedding.
Mr. and Mrs, Light are making their
home in the Hills district.
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