Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 17, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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AT doublt rlnf ceremony solemn
ized last evening in the First Con
gregational church, Misi Patricia
Ruth Densmore, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Densmore, Jr. of Scio, was
married to Rolland J. VanCleave, son
o' Charles VanCleave, also of Scio.
White gladioluses and asters and can
dlelight decorated the church for the ser
vice. Dr. Seth R. Huntington read the
vows at 8 o'clock. Before the service Miss
Gladys Quesseth sang "Thine Alone" and
"The Lord's Prayer" during the cere
mony, Jean Hobson Rich playing the
organ.
Lighting the tapers were Miss Elinor
Danielson, in blue satin, and Mrs. Elmer
Niemi in a pink gown.
An ivory satin gown, fashioned with
a long train, was worn by the bride, giv
en in marriage by her father. The fin
gertip illusion veil was held in place by
a headdress of pearlized orange blossoms.
For her flowers the bride carried a cas
cade bouquet of white roses and stepha
notis with an orchid in the center.
The matron of honor, Mrs. Jack Mc
Donald, wore a pastel orchid gown and
carried a nosegay of yellow rosebuds
and gladiolus florets.
Miss Charlene Churchill, in pastel
yellow, and Miss Shirley Nave, in pastel
green, were the bridesmaids. Both car
ried nosegays of gladioluses and rosebud
florets.
Loretta VanCleave, niece of the bride
groom, and Nancy McKomb were the
flower girls, both wearing yellow satin
dresses and carrying baskets of assorted
flowers.
Terry Rockwell served as the ring
bearer.
Richard VanCleave was best man for
his brother. Seating the guests were Jack
McDonald, Kenneth Greenly and Harry
McDonald.
The bride's mother wore a black
crepe gown with corsage of rosebud)
centered with a gardenia.
The church fireplace room was the
scene for the reception. Mrs. Karl Cas
well and Mrs. Norris Rockwell served
the bride's cake. Presiding at the coffee
urn was Mrs. L. A. VanCleave, sister-in-law
of the bridegroom. Misses Jean Mat
son, Louisa Kelley, Phyllis Morris and
Caroline Caswell assisted, Miss Kelley
having charge of the gifts and Miss Cas
well passing the guest book, the others
assisting in serving. Zinnias and dahlias
in fall colors decorated the reception
rooms
A dark wine suit with gray accesso
ries and a corsage of white orchids were
worn by the bride for traveling. Follow
ing a tour of the Washington beaches the
couple will be at home in Salem.
The bride attended Scio high school,
Oregon State college, the Merrit Davis
School of Commerce. and Behnke-Walker
Business college. She is with the tele
phone company. Mr. VanCleave attended
Scio high school, OSC and Vanport col-
lege where he will continue his work
this year.
Etotka club plans its first meeting of
the fall next Tuesday evening at the
home of Mrs. Clifton Ross, 1335 North
4th street at 8 o'clock.
Mrs. W. W. Chadwick is to show col
ored slides on her trip to Alaska this
past summer. Hostesses for the evening
are Mrs. Addison Lane, Mrs, George
Sehon and Mrs. H. W. Elgin.
Job's Daughters announce their first
meeting of the fall for Monday evening
at 7:30 o'clock in Beaver hall.
Initiation will be held for two candi
dates. Miss Jean Herrig, honored queen,
is to preside.
These Two Are Brides During Fore Part of September
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THE WEDDING OF Mrs. LaVern Hiebert it left abo, was an n-ent of September 10 In the FlrM Mflhodht rhurrh.
She wii Janlre Mlddlrtsn before her maiTiaite, daushter of Mm. E. L. Crawford. Mr. Hirhert Is the ion of Mr. and
Mm. Nfl E. Hlfbert Bride at a momlnf rerrmonr September t In the Flmt Consreratlonal rhurrh wu Mrs. Rohrrt
8. Miller, at right above, formerly Lois Marram Sldriall, daufhter t Mr, and Mrs. James W. Slddall of Dalia. Mr,
Millar la th sow of Dr. ml Mrs. Boraea G. Millar at Saitm.
Junior Woman's Club Committee Plans Benefit Affair
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THESE FOUR ARE SOME of the committee arranging for the benefit fall fashion revue and dessert party to be
sponsored by the Junior Woman's club next Thursday afternoon, September 22, at the American Legion club. Left to
right they include Mrs. William Judson, chairman, Mrs. Frank Ward, Mrs. Milo Houten and Mrs. Roy Mink. Proceeds
from the benefit go to the playground project of the club.
Style Show on Thursday Interests
A major social event on the coming
week's calendar is the fall fashion re
vue and dessert party to be sponsored
by the Salem Junior Woman's club next
Thursday afternoon, September 22, at
the American Legion club.
The dessert will be at 1 o'clock. A
large group of Salem matrons and maids
have made reservations for the event.
The new fall styles will be presented
by Grace's Women's Apparel shop. Rus
sell Jamison is to be commentator for
the show.
Reservations may be telephoned to
either Mrs. William Judson or Mrs. Milo
Van Houten, or tickets may be obtained
at Grace's shop.
Models for the show will be Mrs. C.
W. Jordan, Miss Emilie Gill, Miss Sylvia
Coupe, Mrs. Richard T. Rogers, Miss
Belle Coupe.
In addition to the list announced
previously others making reservations
include: Mrs. Elmore Hill, Mrs. W. J.
Braun, Mrs. Donald Burke, Mrs. Jacob
Foos, Mrs. Melvin Bedsaul, Mrs. R. W.
Gallagher, Mrs. John Hann, Mrs. Gerald
Fisher, Mrs. Bruce Spaulding, Mrs.
Wheeler English, Mrs. Robert White,
Mrs. Richard Upjohn, Mrs. C. A. Downs,
Mrs. Mary Thomas, Mrs. M. E. Gadwa.
On the committee arranging the event
are Mrs. William Judson, Mrs. Milo Van
Houten, Mrs. Frank Ward, Mrs. Roy
Mink, Mrs. Fred Gast.
Proceeds go to the club's project to
improve playground facilities in Salem.
Nebraska club auxiliary is to meet
for a no-host luncheon Wednesday at
the home of Mrs. Nora Pound, 1745 K
street, at 12:30 o'clock.
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rEXT Friday, September 23,
brings the fall "homecoming"
for the Salem Woman's club.
members to gather for dessert at 1
o'clock at the club house. This is the
first meeting of the fall for the mem
bership. Serving the dessert will be Mrs. Wil
liam F. Leary and Mrs. Harry V. Col
lins and their committee, Mrs. Frederick
Leupold, Mrs. Herbert Ostlind, Mrs.
Luke M. Johnston, Mrs. W. E. Hutchens,
Mrs. Oscar Cutler, Mrs. C. C. Geer, Mrs.
Charles A. Cole, Mrs. W. J. Beard.
Mrs. Cedric T. Reaney is to give a
talk on the convention of the General
Federation of Women's Clubs which she
attended at Miami as the past year's
president of the Salem Junior Woman's
club. Mrs. Reaney this year is a mem
ber of the senior club.
Mrs. W. W. Woodruff, music chair
man, is to lead the members in group
singing.
Mrs. George W. Ailing, club presi
dent, has called the board to meet at
11:45 o'clock.
United Commercial Travelers auxil
iary will meet Wednesday at 1 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. George Brown, 1540
North 16th.
Hollywood Lions club auxiliary is to
be entertained Wednesday evening at
8:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. M. B.
Clatterbuck, 995 Locust. Judge W. W.
McKinney is to be the guest speaker.
Hostesses with Mrs. Clatterbuck ars
Mrs. L. Tower and Mrs. L. R. Thomas,
McEwin Studio plctur.
Mrs. Roberts. Miller
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First meeting of the fall for St. Anne's
guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church is
planned for Monday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Kenneth Power, the meet
ing to be at 2 o'clock.
Mrs. Theron Hoover is chairman of
the committee of hostesses and is being
assisted by Mrs. Kenneth Wilson, Mrs.
Louis Gerlinger, Mrs. Robert M. Fischer,
Jr., Mrs. Paul Lardon, Mrs. Robert
Brennan. Mrs. Bertram Thomson is
president of the guild this year.
Capital Unit No. 9, American Legion
auxiliary, joins with Legion posts No,
9 and 149 for installation ceremonies,
Monday evening, at the American Le
gion club at 8 o'clock.
Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding is the in
coming president for Unit No. 9, Miss
Susan Faherty the new commander for
pioneer Post No. 149, the all-woman post
of the American Legion, and Sephus
Starr the new commander for Capital
Post No. 9, American Legion.
Following the installation there will
be a social hour with members of Capi
tal Post No. 9 as hosts.
Woman's Club Dates Fashion Show
Jotted on the calendars for a large
group for Monday, September 26, is the
benefit "fall fashion premiere" to be
sponsored by members of the Salem Wo
man's club General Federation of Wo
men's clubs convention fund.
The event will be at the group's club
house, dessert to be at 1 o'clock, fol
lowed by the fashion revue.
Mrs. Grant C. Rogers and Mrs. Estill
L. Brunk head the committee arrang
ing the event.
The fall fashions will be presented
by Schlesinger's and Sally's. Mrs.
Charles C. Clarke Is to be commentator.
Miss Dorothy Pederson is to play the
piano to accompany the parade of styles.
Models for the style show will be Mrs.
Ross Coppock, Mrs. Donald Fisher, Mrs.
Farley Mogan. Mrs. Cedric T. Reaney,
Mrs. Morris H. Saffron, Mrs. Sidney
Schlesinger.
Tickets for the event may be obtained
at either Schlesinger's or Sally's or from
members of the committee Mrs. Rog
ers, Mrs. Brunk, Mrs. David H. Cam
eron, Mrs. Mervin Fidler, Mrs. Henry
Hanzen. Mrs. E. A. Linden, Mrs. Frank
Myers, Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley, Mrs. Bert
A. Walker.
At the door to greet gucsls will be
Mrs. Merle Travis and Mrs. Norman K.
Winslow.
Following the fashion show bridge
and pinochle will be in play, guests to
take their own accessories.
This is the final benefit in the series
given this summer by the group for the
convention fund purpose.
AAUW Luncheon
First gathering of the fall for the
membership of Salem branch, Amer
ican Association of University Women,
will be next Saturday, September 24, as
a luncheon at the Marion hotel at 1
o'clock.
Prof. Paul Beal of Willamette univer
sity is to be guest speaker.
"A Visit to Missembourg" is the title
of Dr. Beal's speech. Missembourg is
the estate of Marie Gevers. author and
member of the Royal Belgian Academy
of Literature. The estate is situated
near Antwerp and Dr. Beal was a guest
there during his recent trip to Europe.
Dr. Beal spent the summer months In
Europe and visited Paris, Brussels, Ant
werp and London. The visit to the
estate was a highlight of Dr. Beal's trip
and he says he feels that the author's
Interest in nature as displayed in her
novels is partially explained by her
childhood on the picturesque suburban
estate.
Hostesses for the luncheon, appointed
by Mrs. H. Gordon Carl, Jr., chairman
of hospitality, include Miss Mirpah
Blair and Mesdames Charles A. Cole,
Maynard Nelson, Earl Poarcy and W. R.
Newmyer. Mrs. J. A. Jrlderks and Mrs.
Walter Mills will be in charge of decor
ations. Reservations for the luncheon should
be telephoned to either Miss Elizabeth
Russum or Mrs. J. M. Devers, Sr., by
next Friday noon.
Miss Elise Schroeder will preside as
president.
Salem Women Prepare to Do Part in
Annual Community Chest Drive
Com:nunity Chest days are practically
here and a busy time is ahead for a
large group of Salem women volunteer
ing to do their bit in the annual cam
paign to be conducted October 4 to 14.
Mrs. George Spaur. Mrs. Elmer J.
Church and Mrs. Robert W. Wilson, Jr.,
are the co-chairmen heading the wo
men's division this year.
Honoring their 15 leaders the three
chairmen will entertain at luncheon next
Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Conrad Paulson, who was the women's
division chairman last year.
During the afternoon. Joe Dodd, cam
paign chairman, and Charles A. Barclay,
member of the board, are to give talks
on the Chest and its needs this year.
The leaders serving with the three
chairmen include: Mrs. Jasper Button,
Mrs. Robert Upson. Mrs. William C.
Dyer, Jr.. Mrs. Morris H. Saffron. Mrs.
Bert A. Walker, Mrs. Charles McElhinny,
Mrs. F. W. Pickhard, Mrs. Charles D.
Wood, Mrs. Klony Smith, Mrs. Elmore
Hill. Mrs. Fred Snider, Mrs. Robert W.
Gormsen, Mrs. William Loewen, Mrs.
C. E. Stinnette, Mrs. Virgil Pade.
A tea for workers is to be given the
afternoon of September 26.
Planned for Saturday next, September
24, is the wedding of Miss Alice Jack
son and Raymond L. Tompkins. The
wedding will be in Raymond, Wash., as
an evening ceremony at 8 o'clock in the
First Presbyterian church there.
The bride-to-be is the daughter of
Mrs. Ruth E. Jackson of Raymond and
Mr. Tompkins the son of Mrs. Gale
Ellis of Salem.
American War Mothers have arrang
ed a no-host luncheon for Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. Ben Randall, 1840
West Nob Hill, at 12:30 o'clock. Each
member is to take her own table serv
ice. Sewing is to be done for the vet
erans' hospitals.
Speaker for the Soroptimist club's
luncheon meeting next Wednesday noon
at the Golden Pheasant will be Miss
Mary Brady, a member of the group,
who is to talk on city government.
Members of Salem club. Daughters of
the Nile, have been honored by request
from the officers of N y d i a temple in
Portland to present the program for the
Nydia temple meeting in Portland, Wed
nesday, October 5. This is the first time
an up-state club in the organization has
been invited to present a program.
Mrs. Estill L. Brunk, Mrs. Harris
Lietz and Mrs. L. J. Stewart are the com
mittee from the local club working on
plans for the program.
Willamette Shrine, No. 2, White
Shrine of Jerusalem, plans its regular
meeting for Monday evening at 8 o'clock
in the Masonic temple. The group met
the past week for a social in the Ma
sonic temple, a no-host dinner at 6:30
o'clock preceding the meeting. Mrs.
James Booth had charge of the dinner.
Later, movies were shown by George
Hewitt and group singing enjoyed.
McKinley school Mothers' club has
planned its first fall meeting for Tues
day at 8 o'clock at the school building.
Howard Higby, field executive for cub
scouting, Cascade area council, Boy
Scouts of America, is to be guest speak
er to talk on cub scouts. All parents of
the school are invited to attend.
Their Wedding Ceremony
THE MARRIAr.F. of Mr. and Mm. ItollU Dale
al Nt. Paul's fcpiwopal ehurrh. The bride i
and Mrs. E. L. Orav, Sr. Mr. Crandall Is Ui.
Br. of Mened, Calif.
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ENEFIT affairs are numerous dur-
g the early fall and of special
tcres-t for Thursday. September
29. is the annual fall one of the Salem
club, Daughters of the Nile.
It is a card benefit and is to be an
afternoon and evening affair, starting
at 1:30 o'clock in the afternoon at tht
Masonic temple, and again in the eve
ning at 8 o'clock, at the temple.
Chairmen of various committees
working on plans for the party Include:
Mrs. Gregory Hacfliger, tickets; Mrs.
Russell Bright, general chairman in the
kitchen with Mrs. C. Ward Davis as co
chairman for the afternoon, and Mrs.
John Gryabill, co-chairman for th
evening; Mrs. Carl Quistad, serving;
Mrs. J. Parker Lineberry, prizes; Mrs.
Melvin Propp, chairs; Mrs. William
Lewis, chairs: Mrs. John Miller, decor
ations; Mrs. Richard Severin, hospitality.
Court Capital City, Catholic Daughters
of America, held its first meeting of the
fall season at the Woman's club this
past week. Mrs. E. D. Brown, grand
regent, presided, and named her com
mittees for the coming year. The new
year' books were distributed. Mrs. A.
W. Lovcik gave a report on the new
Catholic Center which will be built in
the near future. The Red Cross com
mittee will meet Monday, September
19 at the Red Cross rooms to cut lay
ettes. At the conclusion of the business
meeting refreshments were served by
the committee in charge: Mrs. Al Elvin,
chairman, Mrs. J. M. Gallagher, Mrs.
Walter Link and Mrs. Fred Rupp.
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Friendly Neighbors Garden club met
for the first gathering of the fall thii
week at the home of the new president,
Mrs. Letty Genre. A no-host supper
preceded the meeting. Plans were
made for a bulb exchange on October 8
at the home of Mrs. W. C. Thomas. Mrs.
Roy Sagert and Mrs. Helen Grabenhorst
were additional guests.
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Spinsters club Is to be entertained
Monday evening by Miss Evelyn John
son, Mrs. P. Dixon Van Ausdell, Jr.,
and Miss Margaret Lovell at the home
of Misa Johnson.
Chadwick chapter. Order of Xastern
Star, will entertain with friendship night
for Salem chapter, Tuesday evening,
the meeting to be at 8 o'clock in the
Masonic temple.
First meeting of the fall for the Wo
man's Society of Christian Service of
the First Methodist church will be Wed
nesday next in the Carrier room of the
church. The business session will be at
11:45 a.m., followed by a luncheon at
12:15 o'clock with Circle No. 1 mem
bers as hostesses. At 1:30 p.m. will
come the devotions, led by Mrs. Ralph
DaMetz on "I Believe." The Rev.
Brooks Moore, pastor of the church, will
give the inspirational talk for the after
noon on "Our Faith." Miss Alice Adami
will provide special music. All women
of the church are invited.
Salem Writers club Is to meet on Wed
nesday evening next at 7:30 o'clock at
the Salem YWCA. Mrs. Flora Inders
and Mrs. E. M. White are eo-hoatesee
for the event.
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A new bethel hi Job's Daughters,
sponsored by Salem chapter of the Or
der of Eastern Star, is to be chartered
soon, ceremonies being planned lor Sat
urday evening, October 1. Miss Edna
Mae Manning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James Manning, is to be the honored
queen for the new group.
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Crandall. Jr., was solemnised Krptember 7
the former Yvonne (irav. daughter of Mr.
son at Mr. and Mr. Uollla Dale Crandau,