Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 25, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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    Capital Women
Edited by MARIAN LOWBI fUCHEB
f Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thoreday, Angnrt 25, 1949
Fall Wedding
Is Planned
Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Snyder
j tre announcing we engagement
7 a 4hr Mntlffhtpr. M1M Ruth
i! Snyder, to Jack Michael, son of
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nor. ma iirs. ucu . wu.a; ui
Richland. Waih.
The wedding i planned for
November, the ceremony to be
In St. Mark Lutheran church in
Salem.
Miss Snyder was graduated
from Salem high school and last
year attended Cascade college in
Portland. This summer she is
visiting at the home of her sis
ter, Mrs. Arthur Case, in Rich
land. Mr. Michael Is now In the U.S.
rmy, his three-year service to
be completed in October.
Mothers Meeting
Woodburn The re gular
meeting of the Mothers' Circle
at DeMolay will be held Thurs
day night in the Masonic parlors.
Members are asked to bring tea
towels finished and labeled and
also recipes for the cook book
which is to be printed and sold
to raise funds for the DeMolay
robes.
Refreshments will be served
after the meeting to the De
Molay boys by Mrs. Addle Har
rison, Mrs. Paul Ruud, Mrs.
George Rogers and Mrs. Tom
Stampley.
This is also the regular meet
ing of Woodburn chapter of
DeMolay.
RETURNING Wednesday
from a short trip to eastern Ore
con were Mrs. James W. Mott
and daughter, Beverly, and Mrs,
Marlon W. Rilea. They were at
Buttle lake, then at Madras
where they visited Mrs. Mott's
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Sullivan.
Board Meets
At a board meeting of the
Salem Junior Woman's club this
week plans for the new year's
program were outlined. The
playground project was report
ed well under way with pros
pects for a successful continuation.
The meeting was at the home
of Mrs. Ralph Atwood. Annou
cement was made of a meeting
for all committee chairmen next
Tuesday evening at the home of
the president, Mrs. Sam Camp
bell, 1790 North ISth, at 8
o'clock.
FOLLOWING a two weeks'
visit here Mrs. Ethel Perfect is
leaving for her home at Alham
bra, Calif. She has been guest
at the home of her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Homer G. Lyon, Jr.
Reports Feature
Auxiliary Meeting
Reports were given by Mrs.
Joe Horneffer on rehabilitation
and by Mrs. Iva Hamilton on
hospital work at the regular
meeting of Marion auxiliary
Veterans of Foreign Wars, Mon
day evening. Mrs. Bob DeLapp
reported the picnic held August
14 at Hagers Grove was well
attended.
Mrs. Covll Case, Mrs. Leon
Hansen, Mrs. Mike Becker, Mrs.
N. Jensen, Mrs. Mammie Phipps,
Mrs. Ivell Haley, Mrs. Francis
Briggs and Mrs. Lillian Meyers
were named to work on the de
linquent dues committee. Mrs
Ivell Haley was appointed sew
ing committee chairman. Mrs
Charley Hunt announced the
rummage sale will be held Sep
tember 16 and 17.
Mrs. Arwin Strayer, as de
partment membership chairman,
stated there will be two more
membership plaques given by
department this year instead of
cash prizes.
VISITING at the home of Mr
and Mrs. G. A. Chaloupka at
1212 Dearborn avenue are his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Cha
loupka of Portland and Miss G.
E. Coon of Cleveland, Ohio.
A week-end trip to .Timber-
lint lodge is planned this week
end by the group, after which
Miss Coon will fly east to Cleveland.
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In Portland Mrs. Donald E. Crouch (Barbara Ann
King) was a bride of August 12 at a ceremony in St. Michael's
and All Angels Episcopal church in Portland. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney A. King, for many years
residents of Salem, now of Portland. Mr. Crouch is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill C. Crouch of Portland. (Edris Morri
son photo, Portland)
Supper Friday
Hosts on Friday evening lor
l informal supper party at
their South High street home
will be Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J.
Fry.
Honor guests will be Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Courtney of Los
Angeles who are to be here for
a short stay. Mrs. Courtney
formerly lived in Salem and
will be remembered as Emeline
Klein. Guests for the supper will
include some of ' her old-time
friends. '
Two Hostesses
Hostesses at the early week
were Mrs. Frank S. Healy and
Mrs. Dan Johnston, who enter
tained Tuesday at luncheon at
Mrs. Healy's summer home at
Devil's Lake.
Guests numbered 12, bridge
following the luncheon. Re
maining over with Mrs. Healy
until Thursday were Mrs. John
ston, Mrs. William McGilchrist,
Jr., and Mrs. George Alexander.
Legion Post
Plans Dinner
Members of Pioneer post, No.
149, American Legion, the all-
woman post, are meeting for a
no-host dinner this evening at
8 o'clock at the American Le
gion club.
Miss Grace Marck, member of
the post who went east and is
now visiting here on vacation,
is to be a special guest.
The post will begin its regu
lar schedule of business meet
ings in the fall. Installation df
new officers is set for Septem
ber Miss Susan Faherty to
take over then as commander.
Recent Herb Tea
Successful Event
Lebanon Most important
event of the summer social sea
son here was the 12th herb tea
of the Lebanon - Garden club
at the country home of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Dillard. The guest
book revealed the names of 300
guests, many of whom came
from out-of-town points.
A collection of herb books,
with lists of books on herbs and
gardening, was exhibited by
Mrs. Adelaide Barker, of the
state library, who was guest
speaker of the afternoon. She
invited correspondence with the
library for needed garden books.
Mrs. E. Rasmussen's large
collection of herb products gave
a variety of suggestions for the
use of herbs. Two tables also
were full of herbs grown by
other gardeners of Lebanon.
Other displays included the
fuchsia exhibit of Mrs. Bruce
Ensley; prize dalhias from the
garden of the Misses Helen and
Dorothy Clem and Mrs. F. H.
Haskell's gourd display, the lat
ter to be shown at the State
Fair.
The tea table, under the chair
manship of Mrs. Ivan Ayers,
was busy all afternoon It pro-
CLEARANCE
SALE
Complete closeout of all remaining spring and
summer
Dresses
All going at tht
low prices of
$500
si 000
$1500
Jlte .Smart Shop
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115 North Liberty
vided 18 different herbs for
ta brewing, herb sandwiches
cookies and candied flowers.
Garden club presidents pres
ent at the tea included Mrs. Alice
Sorague of Riverview; Mrs. L.
R. Breithupt of Corvallis; Mrs.
Wayne Hulbert of Junction
City: Mrs. F. H. Sexton, Molal-
la; Mrs. Isa Silver, West Linn;
Mrs. Ben Maxwell, Salem; Mrs.
George Cross, Halsey and Mrs.
Carrie Emery of Sweet Home.
Mrs. A. E. Haith of Corval
lis, vice president of the State
Federation, and Mrs. L. Ritter
of Portland, chairman of the Co
lumbia district, were guests.
Members of the Oregon Herb
society of Portland included Mr
W. E. Wilhelm, Miss Alena Ja-
cobsen, Mrs. F. Pershing, all of
whom have been speakers at
former herb teas, and Mrs. Jean
Hollowell.
Souvenirs of the tea included
herb punch recipes, herb cut
tings, small bags of tea blends
and seasoning seeds.
Herb punch was served to the
guests as they entered the gar-,
den by Mrs. Ken Kenyon who
made the punch, and by Misses
Rita Kenyon and Barbara Gam-berg.
Mrs. Herbert Faller, Lebanon ,
Garden club president, gave the
welcomng talk and Introduced
Mrs. Thomas Dillard, whose gar
dens provided the setting for '
the tea.
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