Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 26, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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    Display of Early Farm Home Articles Features Silver Tea Set for Tuesday
Capital Women
Edited by MARIAN LOWRI FISCHEB
6 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Friday, August 26, 1949
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Shower for
Miss Myers
Honoring Miss Jeanne Myers,
who is to be married October 2
to Ensign Henry B. Johnson,
USN, Mrs. Gerald Robison will
entertain next Tuesday evening
at a dessert party and bed linen
shower at her home. Guests are
bidden lor 7:30 o'clock. Roses in
sterling compotes will decorate
the dessert tables and about the
rooms will be cutglass bowls of
roses.
The guest list for the party in
cludes Miss Myers, her mother,
Mrs. Burton A. Myers; Mrs. Har
old Gardner, Miss Grace Shields,
Miss Anita Hager, Miss Marilyn
Hjort, Miss Margaret Morltz,
Miss Margaret - Jane Emmons,
Mrs. William Dunn, Jr., of
Woodburn, Mrs. Robert Siddo
way of Portland, Mrs. Lloyd V
Lewis (Janice Myers) of Eu
gene and the hostess.
Salem Women
At Convention
Three Salem women will
leave next week for Chicago to
attend the supreme convention
of the P. E. O. Sisterhood, open
lng September 5 at the Stevens
hotel and continuing through
September 6, 7 and 8.
Mrs. Kenneth Potts, Mrs. Ivan
Stewart and Mrs. E. A. McGlau
fin are the three to go from
here. Mrs. Stewart, a member of
the local G chapter, also will
represent Chapters BC and AB
of Salem. Mrs. Potts is delegate
from the Salem BQ chapter
and also will represent chapter
O of Albany and Chapter BP of
Corvallis. Mrs. McGlaufin from
the local CB chapter also will
represent Chapter CC of Grants
Pass and Chapter CD of Co-
quille.
Following the convention,
Mrs. Potts will go east to Phil
adelphia to visit her brother,
Wlllard White, then on to
Rochester, N. Y. to visit another
brother, Clarence White. She
plans to be gone four weeks.
Mrs. Stewart will go to Can
ton, Ohio, following the P. E. O.
event to visit her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Blair Stewart. Accompany
ing her home will be her
mother-in-law, Mrs. James
Stewart, formerly of Salem,
They will return to Salem about
September 15.
Mrs. McGlaufin plans to re
main In Chicago a few days to
visit and on her way home is
to stop in Spokane.
Anniversay Event
Buena Vista A surprise pic
nic celebrating Mr. and Mrs. Le-
land Prather's silver wedding
anniversary was given at their
home Sunday. The table was
beautifully decorated with flow
ers and a three-tier wedding
cake, topped by a miniature
bridal couple. Gifts were pre
sented to the couple after din
ner.
In the group were Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Weaver. Mr. and Mrs
J. P.Doty and son, Mrs. Mattle
Swan, all of Portland; Mr. and
Mrs. G. J. Hiebenthal and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Runkle
and daughter of Lewisville; Mr
and Mrs. Lloyd Koozer and fam
Hy of Walterville; Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Addams and Carolyn, of
Buftne; Bill and Elmo Prather,
and the honor guests, Mr. and
Mrs. Leland Prather.
Mothers Picnic
Sigma Kappa Mothers club
members gathered for a picnic
at Dallas City park, Thursday,
Mrs. Forrest Holmes and Mrs.
H. J. Eastman of Dallas being
the hostesses.
Plans were made for the first
fall meeting of the group on
September 20 as a luncheon at
the home of Mrs. W. G. Burris
Mrs. Cameron
Tea Hostess
Mrs. David H. Cameron en
tertained at an informal tea this
afternoon at her home to honor
her daughter, Mrs. John C.
Strickfaden and twin daughters,
Patsy Lou and Peggy Sue. Mr.
and Mrs. Strickfaden and fam
ily are leaving within the next
week for Portland to reside.
Guests were invited to call be
tween 2 and S o'clock.
Out-of-town guests included
Mrs. Carl Greve, Mrs. H. Law
rence Lister, Mrs. Donald Nel
son, Mrs. Vinnie Bell, Mrs. My
ron Feig, all of Portland, and
Mrs. Minnie Jane Bell of Inde
Newberg Wedding
Interests Here
Of interest to Salem friends is
the wedding of Miss Shirley
Spaulding and Roderick Arthur
George in Newberg Saturday
evening, the ceremony to be
solemnized at 8 o'clock in the
First Methodist church there.
The bride-to-be is the daugh
ter of the Henry Clifford Spaul-
dings of Newberg.
Among those from here plan
ning to attend the wedding will
be two aunts of the bride-elect,
Mrs. Lewis D. Griffith and Mrs.
Roy H. Mills, both of whom will
assist at the reception, also Mr.
Mills, Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding
and the latter's son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James
Bcnnison of Portland.
Birthday Party
Marcia Diane AUaway cele
brated her first birthday Tues
day afternoon when her moth
er, Mrs. Jack AHaway, Jr., en
tertained at their First street
home.
Pink, blue and white featured
the table decorations when the
traditional birthday luncheon
was served. ..
Honoring Marcia were Mrs.
James King and Virginia, Mrs.
George Davis and Vickl and
Johnnie, Mrs. Donald Bowers
and Susie, Mrs. George Hall and
Linda, Mrs. Gerald DeSart and
Karen, Mrs. W. R. Van Osdel
and Mrs. AHaway.
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Prepare for Silver Tea "Early Farm Home" articles will
be featured at the silver tea planned for next Tuesday
afternoon, August 30, at the Salem Golf club for the bene
fit of the First Christian church building fund. Mrs. Ben
Lambert, at left, and Mrs. Ercel W. Kay, general chair
man, who are arranging the tea, are shown in the picture
at left with some of the articles to be used in the settings
at the tea. Some of the pieces for the table settings are
shown in the picture above. Hours for the Tuesday tea
are 3 to 5 o'clock in the afternoon and 7 to 9 o'clock in the
evening. (Candids by Jesten-Miller studio)
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Wedding Aug. 21
Silverton Miss Helen Lou
ise Smith, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray D. Smith of Wenat-
chee, Wash., was married at 2
o'clock Sunday afternoon, Aug
ust 21, to Norman D. George,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard W.
George of Silverton, in a double
ring ceremony in St. Luke's
Episcopal church in Wenatchee.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a gown of
heavy ivory satin fashioned
with embroidered bodice, and
panels in front and back, and a
long veil over a court train. She
carried a white Bible on which
was an orchid from which fell
narrow ribbon streamers. Mrs.
Elmer Hastings was matron of
honor for her sister, gowned
Sojourners Event
Forty-five members of So
journers club enjoyed the lunch
eon and afternoon of cards at
Silver Creek Falls lodge, yes
terday. Mrs. William E. Healy
was chairman for arrangement.
Honors at cards went to Mrs.
Melvin Bedsaul, Mrs. Farley
Mogan, Mrs. William E. Healy,
Mrs. Walter Toy, all at bridge;
and Mrs. Pete Anderson at
pinochle.
identically with the three
bridesmaids in pastel green taf
feta, all carrying sheaf nosegays
of gold and white daisies.
Gordon George of Bend was
best man for his brother. Ro
bert George of Salem, cousin of
the bridegroom, was head usher.
The reception following the
ceremony was held in the gar
dens at the home of the bride's
aunt, Mrs. Earl Crane. Mrs. Ross
W. Clark of Salem cut the cake
and Mrs. Paul George of Seattle,
poured.
Relatives going north for the
ceremony were Mr. and Mrs.
Howard George of Silverton,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross W. Clarke,
Mrs. Frank Johnson and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert George, all of
Salem, and Mr, and Mrs. W. H.
McCall of Bozeman, Mont.
After a brief wedding trip to
the Oregon beaches, the couple
will be at home in Pullman,
Wash., where Mr. George will
continue his studies in Washing
ton State college.
IN PORTLAND for the day
Thursday to visit friends was
Miss Charlotte Alexander.
Cosmis Dance
On Saturday
Cosmis club's August dance
is to be an event of Saturday
evening in the Mayflower hall,
Claude Bird's orchestra to play
for the dancing between 8:30
and 12 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Witenberger
are chairmen and on the com
mittee with them are Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Dumler, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Mills and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Patton.
Miss Rice Honor
Guest at Party
A buffet supper was held this
week at the 'home of Mrs. Har
mon Yeary honoring Miss Mary
Keith Brown
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Mrs. Fred Evans, Mrs. William
Meithke and Mrs. Charles Morey
as a committee to serve during
the social hour for the month
of September.
Rice, public health service nurse,
whose reassignment to the Okla
homa state board of health for
work in that state was received
through the Oregon state board
of health. Miss Rice leaves Ore
gon, September 1.
Miss Erna Berstecher acted as
co-hosteSs with Mrs. Yeary.
Tables were decorated with cov
ered wagon centerpieces. Games
and songs carried out the theme,
"Oklahoma Bound."
Those present were Miss Joan
Schneider, Miss Helen Steyaert,
Miss Helen Wangsgard, Mrs.
Jean Wright, Miss Gertrude
Finnemore, Mrs. Elithe Kell,
Miss Margaret Couper, Miss
Evelyn Krueger, Mrs. W. J.
Stone, Miss Lucile Lukens.
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can Legion unit No. 7, auxiliary
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