Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 03, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    Capital
Edited by MARIAN
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8 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, August 3, 1949
Year's Committees for
SoroptimistClub Named
I New committees to serve
! Salem Soroptimist club were
and luncheon of the group
' Pheasant, Mrs. Glenn McCormick, club president, announcing
the aoDointments. Personnel of
t
! Christening Sunday
! Christening ceremonies
for
I Scott Angus McLeod, six-months
, old son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton
J. McLeod, will be conducted
j next Sunday at 1 p. m. in the
( chapel of St. Paul's Episcopal
! church, the Rev. George H
i Swift officiating.
' Godparents are Mrs. M. Eu
Bene Reed of Eugene and Rus
' sell Renner. Grandmothers of
the little boy are Mrs. L. C.
McLeod and Mrs. Frank H.
! SDears of Salem and Mrs. Rus-
sell Catlin of Salem is the great
I erandmother,
Following the service the
j baby's parents will entertain a
! lew Close irieuus uuu me iam
! Hies at their home.
j Newcomer to
! Be Honored
1 Hostesses Thursday morning
i for an informal coffee will be
i Mrs. Ed Lewis and Mrs. Thomas
! Graham, entertaining at the
i home of Mrs. Lewis' mother
! Mrs. A. A. Larson.
Honored guest for the affair Is
' Mrs. Brace Knapp, who recently
moved here with Dr. Knapp and
! their daughter, Barbara, from
1 Des Moines, Iowa.
t The coffee will be between
! 10:30 and 12 o'clock with the fol
i lowing invited: Mrs. Knapp,
j Mrs. Charles D. Wood, Mrs. For
! rest Bodmer. Mrs. S. D. Wiles,
j Mrs. George Terry Hill, Mrs,
I Leon Perry, Mrs. John R. Wood,
' Mrs. Fred Pickhard, Mrs. James
Harris, Mrs. James Schuler,
J Mrs. Charles E. Gray.
,
;Miss Rutherford
iWedJuly28
!, Silverton Mr. and Mrs.
I Carl Rutherford are announcing
! Al .. ......
I Miss Marlene Elizabeth Ruther-
I ford to William G. Fullwiler,
I ion of the Earl Fullwilers, all of
1 Silverton. The ceremony was
solemnized at the Vancouver
'Lutheran church, Thursday af
Iternoon, July 28, at 2:15 o'clock.
t Attending the couple were
1liss Jane Hande and Pete Scy-
manski.
Mr. and Mrs. Fullwiler left
Friday for their new home in
; Klamath Falls where he is en-
tering trade school for the com
tlng year.
j Mrs, Fullwiler was a popular
'member of the June graduating
lolass of the Silverton high
achool.
'Miss Ingledue Is
Bride on Saturday
! The marriage of Miss Mearl
'Blaine Ingledue to Jlmraie
Charles Lannigan was solemn
ized Saturday evening in t h e
ICarrier room of the First Meth
'Odist church, the Rev. Carl
ISchulz officiating at the 8
o'clock service. White and pink
'gladioluses and white tapers
"Were used In decorating for the
Svedding. Claire Maxwell light
ed the tapers.
; The bride wore a white suit
"With white lace hat, and she car
ried a white Bible on top of
Which was an orchid,
j Honor attendant for the bride
was her sister, Miss Alice Ingle
due who wore a pink suit with
eorsage of gardenias,
i Charles Feskens was best man
and ushering were Allan Olson
jjflFLAVORFRESHl
1 M?n ICE "REAM
'hit 4?Clr
Women f
L0WR5 FISCHER
in i i in ir n ! '
during the coming year in the
announced at the business session
Wednesday noon, at the Golden
the committees follows:
program Mrs. lerese nanus,
chairman; Mrs. Abner K. Kline
Mrs. Henry Kayser, Miss Susan
Faherty, Miss Daye Idleman,
Mrs. Nell Brennan, Dr. Ruth
Jens.
Hospitality and social Mrs
E. H. Kennedy, chairman; Mrs.
D. H. Lawrence, Mrs. Carlton
Greider, Mrs. Katharyn Loaiza,
Mrs. Eva Rush, Mrs. Laura Pan
gle, Miss Lena Blum.
Attendance Mrs. Clifford
Taylor, chairman; Mrs. Hope
Randall, Mrs. Leo Johnson, Mrs
Henry Millie.
Budget and audit Miss Irene
de Lisle, chairman; Miss Mary
Brady, Mrs. Clo Johnson, Mrs.
Marie Ling, Mrs. Charles Gab
riel.
Civic obligations Mrs. Eva
Rush, chairman; Miss Mary
Brady, Mrs. Irma Bywater, Mrs.
Eleanor Barbour.
Decorations and property cus
todian, Mrs. Paul Heath, chair
man; Mrs. Hope Randall, Mrs,
Clifford Taylor, Mrs. L. M.
Ramage.
Historian and installation
Mrs. Winifred Pettyjohn, chair
man; Mrs. L. M. Ramage.
Membership Mrs. Marie
Ling, chairman; Mrs. Margaret
Callaghan, Mrs. Leo Johnson,
Mrs. Charles Gabriel, Mrs. Carl
ton Greider.
Legislative and parliamentar
ian Mrs. Walter A. Barsch
chairman; Miss Edith Kyle.
Music Miss Alice Crary
Brown, chairman; Mrs. Belle
Nilcs Brown, Mrs. Donald
Reinke, Mrs. James C. Stone.
Publicity Mrs. Abner K.
Kline, chairman; Mrs. Marie
Ling, Mrs. Donald Reinke.
Service Mrs. John S. Bea-
key, chairman; Mrs. Walter A.
Barsch, Mrs. Belle Niles Brown.
Mrs. William Scandling, Mrs.
Margaret Callaghan, Miss Lena
Blum.
Sister club Mrs. Carlton
Greider, chairman; Miss Ellen
Sangsler, Mrs. L. M. Ramage,
Mrs. Laura Pangle.
Extension Mrs. Walter A.
Barsch, chairman; Mrs. E. H.
Kennedy, Mrs. H. G. Maison.
Mrs. Nell Brennan, Mrs. Ethel
Lau, Mrs. Clifford Taylor, Mrs,
Glenn Mccormick.
Bulletin Mrs. Winifred Pet
tyjohn, chairman; Miss Lena
Blum, Miss Ellen Sangster. Mrs.
Henry Millie.
Ways and means Mrs. Ethel
Lau, chairman; Mrs. H. G. Mai
son, co-chnirman; Mrs. Sidney
Stevens,- Mrs. John S. Beakey,
Mrs. Eva Rush, Mrs. Lee Eyerly,
Mrs. Charles Gabriel, Dr. Rutli
Jens, Mrs. William Scandline.
Mrs. Eleanor Barbour, Miss Sus
an Faherty, Miss Irene de Lisle,
Mrs. Abner K. Kline. .
THE WOMAN'S Missionary
society of Calvary Baptist
church is sponsoring a no-host
picnic supper Friday evening al
6:30 o'clock on the church lawn,
all church families being invit
ed. Each family is to take its
own table service. Mrs. Edna
Steen McCall of Portland is to
be guest speaker.
HERE Wednesday were Mr.
and Mrs. William A. Marshall
of Seattle to visit at the home of
their son and daughter-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard C. Mar
shall. From there they will go
to Seal Rock to spend a time at
the WillBrd Marshall summer
and Warren Osborne.
The reception was held in the
Koehler presided at the punch
bowl and Mrs. C. McDonald
served the cake. Miss Pauline
Ingledue passed the guest book.
The couple will be at home in
Salem following their wedding
trip.
i ' it
- X
Lebanon Leaving the chapel of San Francisco's First
Presbyterian church after their late June nuptials, Dr. and
Mrs. Richard Walter Gentry greeted friends at a Nob Hill
breakfast and departed on a Lake Arrowhead honeymoon.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Wilson of
Lebanon, was graduated from Oregon State college and at
the time of her marriage was a laboratory technician at the
University of California Medical school. The couple will
make their home in Corona, Calif., where Dr. Gentry is one
of the naval hospital staff. Before returning to Lebanon, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilson entertained for their son-in-law and daugh
ter at a reception at Forest Hills club. (LoWn Gillette photo)
cottage.
The Willard Marshalls spent
the week-end at Seal Rocks.
LEBANON The Lebanon
Duplicate Bridge club met at
the Howe summer lodge on the
Upper Soda with Mrs. Harry C.
Howe as hostess. The bridge
games were In the living room.
Four tables were in play, high
score in north and south going
600
DRESSES
600 reasons why you should buy at least
. . . and the prices are slashed!
599 799 999 1 I $5 $19 $24
SORRY
Schlesinger
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to Mrs. Harley McKinney and
Mrs. H. G. Rulifson. Honors in
east and west went to Mrs. Ro
bert Patterson and Mrs. Glen
Chandler. Guests of the club for
the day were Mrs. Robert San
ders of Lebanon; Mrs. Claude
Williams of Prineville, and Mrs.
Robert Miller of Oakland, Calif.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Charles
Caughren on August 11.
OF ALL
Yes, here are over 700 reasons why you should buy your coat and
dress now! Lingering styles, presenting intimate detail-you'll love
them, and you'll love the savings, too! Come in first thing tomor-row--at
this price, this supply won't last long!
- ALL SALES FINAL ... NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES
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Shower Given
Tuesday Evening
Mrs. Harvey A. Loveall, Jr.,
entertained Tuesday evening at a
shower to honor Mrs. Keith Mor
ris. Mrs. Philip Jackson assisted
the hostess in serving the late
dessert supper. The party was at
the home of Mrs. H. A. Loveall,
Sr.
In the group were: Mrs. Mor
ris, Mrs. C. A. Rust, Mrs. Glenn
Morris, Mrs. H. A. Loveall, Sr.
Mrs. Joseph Cooncn, Mrs. Dale
Pence, Mrs. William Hill, Mrs.
Phillip Jackson, Mrs. James Er
ickson, Mrs. Herbert Aplington,
Miss Barbara Hendrickson, Miss
Barbara King of Portland, Miss
Joan Blaxall, Miss Charlotte Al
exander, Miss Patti Ray, Miss
Patty Wilson, Miss Geraldine
Woodroffe, Miss Lorraine Poin
dexter, Miss Patricia Burrell,
Miss Marilyn Hill, Miss Joyce
Smith, Miss Marianna Bone
steele, Miss Beverly Nelson, Miss
Roberta Tussing, Miss Suzanne
Huggins, Miss Wanda Hathaway,
Miss Luella Campbell and the
hostess.
Schlesinger &
classical
silhouettes
for fall
'forty-nine
Smooth tailored suits
with elaborate details,
yet slim, uncluttered
lines . . . you'll wear
this style this fall.
Schlesinger
THE SCHLESNGER
SUKAKAER "ERCHAHDJ
one
405 Court C
Rainbow Picnic
Members of the Order of Rain
bow for Girls met at Dallas City
park Sunday for a picnic.
Girls from Chadwick assem
bly, No. 3, Salem, joined the
girls from Naomi assembly at
Dallas at 3 p.m. Games and
swimming were enjoyed. A pic
nic supper was held at 5:00, with
each girl bringing a hot or cold
dish.
The first fall meeting for
Chadwick assembly will be held
September 13 at the Masonic
temple. Election of officers will
be held, and a short program
will be given. Guests from Mt.
Scott assembly of Portland will
be honored. Refreshments will
be served after the meeting.
VISITING here for the month
are Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Ammann
and children of McKittrick,
Calif. They are visiting Mr.
Ammann's brother and sisters,
Mrs. Carl Bartuff, Mrs. Al
Wright and Ed Ammann, all of
Co.
405 Court
& CO.
o rr
120
COATS
120 reasons why you should take advantage
of this big opportunity . . . reduced to
& Co.
Mr McKenzie
Plans Reception
Invitations have been received
for an informal reception for
which Vic McKenzie of Carmel,
Calif.,- former Salemite, is to en
tertain Thursday afternoon at
the Elks temple.
Honor guests will be Gover
nor Douglas McKay; B. E. (Kel
ly) Owens, who is department
commander of the American Le
gion; and all past commanders
of Capital post No. 9 of the Le
gion, Salem.
Guests have been invited be
tween 4 and 6 o'clock. Mr. Mc
Kenzie is a past commander of
Capital Post No 9 here, and Is
in Salem during the Oregon de
partment convention of the
American Legion and auxiliary
Salem, and Mrs. Bill Edwards
of Albany.
Mr. Ammann is principal in
the schools at McKittrick. He
formerly lived in Salem.
ROTHMOOR
COATS and
SUITS for
FALL '49
ARE HERE!
Pick Yours Now!
on Our Layaway
Plan or
Charge!
& Co.
(looking ahead to those
good old
Golden Rule days)
THIS ONE'S A MAJOR
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A BRIEF GLANCE will
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IN THE BAG! One
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