Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 24, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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TKELIMINARV PLANS for the wnmrn's pari in the Community Chest campaign were outlined this week at a lunch
eon for the leaders at the home of Mm. Conrad Paulson, Wednesday. Mrs. Paulson was chairman for the women's
division last year and is adviser for the group this year. Left to right: Mrs. Charles D, Wood, Mrs. Robert W.
Gormsen and Mrs. Paulson.
City's Dance Clubs
These next few weeks find the dozen
dance clubs of the city busy with plans
for starting their new year.
Among the first dances scheduled is
the season's opening one for Tillicum
club, next Saturday evening, October 1,
at the Marion hotel. Dancing will be
between 9 and 1 o'clock with Wulfer's
orchestra playing. There will be a
buffet set up throughout the evening.
Carl H. Cover is president of the club
this year with Carl Jordan as secretary
treasurer. Trotters club announces its first dance
lor Friday Oct. 7, at Glenwood ballroom.
The officers, A. L. McCafferty, president;
Joseph B. Felton, vice president, and
Lee Ohmart, secretary, and their wives
will be the committee for the first dunce.
Wisteria club's first dance Is slated
for Friday evening, October 14, mem
bership notices going out this past week.
Carl Aschenbrenner is president of the
group for the new season.
Waverly club hag planned a dinner
dance for the evening of Saturday, Octo
ber 15, as their first party of the new
year, the event to be at the Marion
hotel. Douglas Chambers is the club's
president.
Monday Night Dance club will begin
its new year on Friday, October 21, a
buffet dinner dance being arranged at
the Marion hotel that evening. Second
dance is to be November 18, and after
that the dances will some the third Sat
urday of the month, Claude Johns is
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president of the club this year.
Bonheur members have announced
their first dance for the evening of Oc
tober 21. A. J. Crose is president of the
club.
Cama club also is planning its initial
dance of the fall for October 21. Wil
liam J. Sullivan is president of the group
this year.
Town club members are planning their
first party as a formal dinner dance the
evening of October 22 at the Marion
hotel. Robert Drager heads the group
as president.
Arranged for the evening of October
29, Saturday, is the Subscription club's
first dance as a dinner dance. John R.
Caughcll is this year's president of the
club.
Another Halloween week-end dance
planned October 29 is the Carousel club's
first event. Melvin Bedsaul is this
club's president for the coming year.
The Cosmis dance group continues its
monthly parties throughout the year,
usually the third or fourth Saturday of
the month, and has been sponsoring
dances through the summer. Next dance
is to be October 15. Glenn Bowman is
present. The club is concluding its
fourth year and has a membership of
40 couples.
Mrs. Robert Letts Jones is visiting
with friends in Pasadena, Calif., planning
to return at the mid-week.
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strom are to be hosts this eve
r ning at an informal reception to
honor Mrs. Elfstrom's nephew, Dale
Roth Leisy, and the latter's bride, who
are here en route to Corvallis.
The young couple were married Sep
tember 4 at All Saints Episcopal church
in San Diego. The bride is the former
Jeanne Lupton, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William Miller Murray of San
Diego. Mr, Leisy is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Leisy of Portland. The vis
itors are on their way to Corvallis to
live this winter, Mr. Leisy to be a sen
ior at Oregon State college.
About 50 relatives will attend the in
formal reception this evening at the
Elfstrom home, arranged at 8 o'clock.
The evening will feature an informal
program presented by members of the
family. Mrs. Homer Leisy of Dallas
and Mrs. Elvin Herr of Silverton, sis
ters of Mrs. Elfstrom, will pour and
assisting serving will be several nieces.
Mrs. Ernest C. Richards and Miss Lois
Latimer vcp to be hostesses at the home
of the former Monday evening for a
meeting of Chapter AB, P.E.O. Sister
hood, at 7:30 o'clock.
Mrs. Sidney B. Lewis is to be hostess
at her home, 340 Lane Place, Tuesday
evening for Chapter BC of PEO Sister
hood, the meeting to be at 7:15 o'clock.
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HONORED Qi rrN fne the new hethrl of Joh'a Puthtfm to be Imtituied In Salem nel
aturila erentnt. Ortober 1. Is Miat Mm Mae Manning, above, who la the aaiKhler of
Mr. aad Mia, ttmm . Maaali.
Many Women Volunteers
ARRIVING TO HEAR Instructions on the Red Feather or janliatlon'j campaign
right, Mrs. Charles Hansen, Mrs. William Loewen, Mrs. F . W. Plckhard, Mrs.
Tea for Captains in Chest Drive
To Be Tuesday Afternoon Event
Captains in the women's division for
the annual Community Chest drive,
opening October 4, will be honored at
an informal tea to be given next Tues
day afternoon, September 27, at the Sa
lem Woman's club house.
Hours for the tea are between 2 and
4 o'clock.
The club house has been donated un
der special dispensation by the Salem
Woman's club as part of its community
service interest.
Arranging the tea are the three chair
men for the women's division, Mrs.
Robert W. Wilson, Jr., Mrs. George
Spaur and Mrs. Elmer J. Church and
their 15 leaders.
Charles A. Sprague, local publisher,
is to be guest speaker for the afternoon.
He is a past president of the Oregon
Chest, Inc.
Pouring during the tea will be Mrs.
Conrad Paulson, last year's women's
division chairman in the campaign and
adviser to the group this year, and Mrs.
Charles McElhinny, active worker in the
campaign.
Several hundred women, all volun
teers as are the leadership corps, will be
in the field starting October 4 to do the
residential solicitation for the campaign
the doorbell ringing job of the drive.
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The captains to be honored at the
Tuesday tea are:
Three Divisions '
South division: Mrs. Roger Schnell,
Mrs. Stuart McElhinny, Mrs. George A.
Arbuckle, Mrs. William L. Phillips, Jr.,
Mrs. Kenneth Sherman, Mrs. David
Church, Mrs. Ralph Johnson, Mrs. Bruce
Spaulding, Mrs. Willard Marshall, Mrs.
J. S. Imlah, Mrs. Dorsay Moore, Mrs.
Ed Goeckner, Mrs. Fred Bernard!, Mrs.
William H. Johnston, Mrs. Gordon Bar
ker, Mrs. Howard Post, Mrs. E. A. Barn
ford, Mrs, M. A. Pekar, Mrs. Victor
Palmason, Mrs. George Keortge, Mrs.
John Hughes.
Central division Mrs. Sidney Schles
inger, Mrs. Richard Nelson, Mrs. Robert
Cannon, Mrs. Horace McGee, Mrs, Wil
liam Bush, Mrs. John Woods, Jr., Mrs.
Russel E. Pratt, Mrs. Frank H. Spears,
Mrs. E. M. Page, Mrs. James McClelland,
Mrs. Joseph B. Felton, Mrs. Robert
Gentzkow, Mrs. Wayne Perdue, Mrs.
Gayle Stoddard, Mrs. Eugene Oliver,
Mrs. Edwin McEwen, Mrs: Glen Steven
son, Mrs. Malcolm Jones, Edward Roth,
Mrs. James Schuler, Mrs. Vance Morri
son, Mrs. Raymond Busick, Mrs. Rich
ard N. Chase, Mrs. Claybourne Dyer,
Mrs. Robert Letts Jones.
North division, incomplete list Mrs.
Edgar Morris, Mrs. Maynard Shiffer,
Mrs. Ellis Buswell, Mrs. J. H. Holt, Mrs.
Kenneth Muller, Mrs. Carl Soos.
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Archie Elliott, Mrs. Emerv Lebold.
Glenn Blanton, Mrs. Robert Smith,
H. L. Gillette.
Leaders Listed
Leaders serving under the three chair
men include: Mrs Charles D. Wood, Mrs.
Klony Smith, Mrs. Elmore Hill, Mrs.
Fred Snider and Mrs. Robert W. Gofm
sen. all working with Mrs. Wilson; Mrs.
W. C. Dyer. Jr.. Mrs. M. H. Saffron. Mrs.
Bert A. Walker. Mrs. Charles McEl
hinny. Mrs. F. W. Pickhard, serving with
Mrs. Spaur: Mrs. William Stortz, Mrs.
Robert Upson, Mrs. William Loewen,
Mrs. Virgil Pade. Mrs. Charles Hansen,
working with Mrs. Church.
Among those in Eugene today for the
University of Oregon and University of
Idaho game were Miss Alene Phillips
and Mrs. Raymond Williams, the latter
of Portland. Mrs. Williams is to be house
guest of Miss Phillips in the capital this
week-end.
Rainbow Installation Tuesday Evening
New officers for Chadwick assembly. Order of Rainbow fnr Girls, will be
installed at a public ceremony next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the Masonic
temple.
Serving as the installing officers will be: Miss Gladys Fonck, the retiring
worthy adviser, as worthy adviser; Miss Pebble DeSart marshal; Miss Betty
Cooley, chaplain; Miss Dorisjean Shafer, recorder; Miss Virginia Benner, musician.
Miss Marilyn Power heads the incoming officers as worthy adviser and other
officers to serve the term with her include:
Miss Dorothy Pederson, associate adviser; Miss Shirley Jones, charity; Miss
Norma Hamilton, hope: Miss Donna Phelps, faith: Miss Dorisjean Shafer. recorder;
Miss Elaine Stanley, treasurer; Miss Elizabeth Johnson, 'chaplain; Miss Jean
Blackwcll, drill leader; Miss Marilyn Blakley, associate drill leader; Miss Beverly
Benner. musician; Miss Roberta Graham, love; Miss Doris Helen Spaulding,
relifiion: Miss Helen Reiman. nature: Miss Joyce Armstrong, immortnlitv; Miss
Patricia Filler, fidelity: Miss Claudia Talmadge. patriotism: Miss Roberta Sjnding,
service; Miss Vivian Chance, confidential observer: Miss Sharon Whitacre, outer
observer; Miss Beverly Grabcr, historian; Miss Joyce Garlick, flagbearcr; Miss
Patricia Elfstrom, soloist.
For the program, Ronald Craven is to sing "The Lord's Praver." and Miss
Elfstrom is to sing "Bless This House." and Miss Edna Mae Hill will play "Mala
guena" on the piano. Ushers for the evening will be Misses Claudia andn Clarice
Waters. In charge of gifts will be Misses Anne Forristal and Carol Fuhr.
Refreshments will be served, Mr. and Mn. W. G. Burris. Mrs. D. G. DeSart
and Mrs. Glenn S. Paxson in charge. Mrs. D. M. Eby and Mrs. W. L. Le.wis
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Fred Snider, Mrs. Bert A. Walker,
A N OCTOBER wedding is planned
nCa for Miss Shirley Louise Starke,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. B,
Starke of Salem, who is to be wed td
David O'Dea of Wichita, Kansas. Data
for the service is to be announced later.
Miss Starke is a graduate of SalenJ
high school and attended Willametta
university two years, then Washington
State college one year. She is a menv
ber of Alpha Chi Omega sorority.
Mr. O Dea, the foster son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Ehrsam of Wichita, Kansas
is a graduate of Kansas State Teachers
college, Emporia, Kan., and has his mas
ter of arts degree in psychology frort
there. He has done extensive work ir
educational psychology at Northwesterr
and Washington State college. He ii
on the faculty of the California Stati
college at Fresno as director of place'
ment.
The wedding is to be an event id
Fresno. T,'
Mrs. John S. Beakey and son, Jack
plan to leave about October 3 for Tuc
son, Arizona, to spend the winter, ex
pecting to return to Salem in June. Hi
will be a sophomore in the high school in
Tucson. Mrs. Beakey s younger daugh
ter, Miss Beverly Beakey, left last weel
for her freshman year at Oregon Stat
college. The older daughter, Mrs. Rogcij
Schnell, lives in Salem.
Delta Zeta alumnae are to meet on
Monday evening for their first fall gath"
ering at the home of Mrs. Bjarne Erirk.
sen, dessert to be at 8 o'clock, Mrs. B.
L. Bradley assisting
Miss Dorathea Steusloff and her
grand niece and nephew, Ann Louisa
and David Chambers, and Mrs. George
Alexander and grandson. Gregory Stad
ter, are at the beach at Pacific City this
week-end.
Leaving tomorrow for their home in
San Francisco will be Mrs. Ray Worthy
and son. who have been visiting here
this week with her mother, Mrs. D. X.
Beechler.
A recent visitor at the W. P. Fuson
home was Mrs. A. H. Kuelper of Hunt
ington Park, Calif.
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play "Streetcar Named Desire" an'yMr.
and Mrs. William L. Phillips, Sr., and
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rot R OTHERS AT this week's Instruction meeting for leaders are shown here at the Paulson home, talking over plans.
Left to right they are: Mrs. Charles McElhinny, Mrs. M. H. Saffron, Mrs. Virgil Fade and Mrs. Klony Smith.
ONDAY brings the fall's first
meeting for the Women of Ro
tary, a luncheon to be given
t the Golden Pheasant at 1 p.m.
Invitation is extended to wives of all
Rotarians to attend.
1 Ardo Tarem, who is with the Salem
YMCA staff, is to be guest speaker and
will show pictures of displaced persons
camps in Estonia.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Arthur Jones,
, Mrs. Ivan Stewart, Mrs. Abner K. Kline
and Mrs. Charles A. Sprague. Mrs. Fred
Gibson and Mrs. H. K. Pickens will
decorate the tables.
Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley is president for
the Women of Rotary this year, the
group meeting once a month. .
At a party given for her last evening.
Miss Beverly Briggs announced October
30 as the date for her marriage to Tra
vis Cross.
r The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs.
Myrtle Briggs of Long Beach, Calif, and
Mr. Cross is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H.
A. Cross of Salem.
Their engegement was announced this
past year at Willamette umversity. Miss
Briggs is a member of -Pi Beta Phi at
Wilamette and Mr. Cross, who attended
Willamette and Stanford, is a member
of Phi Delta Theta.
Last evening's party was a miscellan
eous shower for which Mrs. T. F. Man
kertz, Jr. was hostess at her Howard
street home. The hostess was assisted
by her mother, Mrs. Carl C. Schneider.
At the party were Miss Briggs, Miss
Evelyn Johnson, Miss Grace Shields,
Miss Edith Fairham, Miss Maxine Mey
ers, Miss Avis Roberts, Miss Yvonne
Simpson, Miss Nancy Adams of Silver
ton, Miss Addyse Lane, Miss Margaret
Allen, Mrs. Herbert Lucas, Mrs. Myrtle
Briggs, Mrs. H. A. Cross, Mrs. Carl C.
Schneider and the hostess.
OSC Mothers Meeting
Calendared for Monday afternoon is a
meeting for the Oregon State College
Mothers' club of Sa:cm, the event to be
at 2 o'clock in Mayflower hall.
Invitation is extended to mothers of
all present and former students with
snecial invitation to the mothers of new
students enrolling at OSC.
Mrs. Austin H. Wilson, Sr., president,
will announce her committee chairmen
for the year and plans will be discussed
f'jr the new year's prorram.
Ainoiv.! events being arranged by the
club is a tea in October or November to
compliment Mrs. Oscar I. Paulson of
Salem, who is the state president for
the OSC Mothers' clubs this year.
Past presidents of the local group are
being honored especially at the Monday
gathering and they will take charge of
the social hour anu tea with Mrs. Howard
Smith and Mrs. John H. Carkin, the
first two presidents, heading the group.
Other past presidents assisting will be
Mrs. Oscar I. Paulson, Mrs. Elmore Hill,
Mrs. G. A. Reeher. Mrs. Donald H. Up
john, Mrs. Carl W. Emmons, Mrs George
Croisan, Mrs. L. O. Arens.
The DcMolay Mothers club will start
its meetings this year with a luncheon
at the Masonic temple, on the second
Thursday in October. At this time the
president, Mrs. Harry Bachle, will an
nounce committee appointments and
club plans for the year. Mrs. L. J. Stew
art, vice president, has sent question
aires to all mothers of DcMolay boys and
as soon as these have been returned a
list of the members will be compiled.
Other officers are: Mrs. Fcrdig Hall, sec
. retary, Mrs. Lloyd Hughes, treasurer.
Unit No. 136, American Legion aux
iliary, plans its regular meeting for next
Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock upstairs
in the Salem Woman's club house. The
Constitution and by-laws committee will
fet in eharf.
Drive Starting October 4
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Nile Fall Benefit
Important event on the new week's
calendar is the annual fall benefit to be
sponsored by Salem club, Daughters of
the Nile, next Thursday, September 29,
at the Masonic temple.
The affair is a two-party one, cards
to be played in the afternoon, starting
at 1:30 o'clock, and again in the evening,
starting at 7:45 o'clock. Both bridge
and pinochle will be in play and' a large
number of prizes will be awarded.
All proceeds from the benefit go to
the work of the Shriners' hospital for
crippled children in Portland, a project
aided by the Nile groups.
Mrs. Charles Boyer is president of
the Nile club in Salem.
Among those making reservations for
the Thursday parties are: Mrs. Douglas
McKay, Mrs. Robert Cannon, Mrs. Carl
Soos, Mrs. Vern Hasbrook, Mrs. John
Dietz, Mrs. Louis Lorenz, Mrs. Evert
Givens, Mrs. E. H. Kennedy, Mrs. Har
ris Lietz, Mrs. Richard A. Meyer, Mrs.
Wilbur Pintler of Stayton, Mrs. John
S. Lochead, Mrs. V. E. Kuhn.
Mrs. Grant C. Rogers, Mrs. Robert L.
Elfstrom, Mrs. James Bird, Mrs. A. A.
Feitelson, Mrs. D. M. Eby, Mrs. Claude
Post, Mrs. Jason Frizzell, Mrs. Robert
Eyre, Mrs. Paul H. Hauser, Mrs. E. M.
Page, Mrs. Errol Ross of Silverton, Mrs.
Maurice Butler of Independence.
Visitors expected next week-end at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parker
will be Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Jones of Pa
sadena, Calif. The two couples were to
gether on a trip a year ago to Victoria.
Visiting at the Parker home this week
were Mr. Parker's brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. R.
Angeles.
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ONE OF THE MAJOR activities for Salem rluh. Daughters nf the Mir. earn year Is the fall benefit card narlv to he
given next Thursday afternoon and evening, September 29. at the Masonic temple. Among rommiltee members ar
ranging the event are these live, left to right: Seated, Mrs. Ctregorr Haefliger and Mrs. J, Parker Lineberry, and in
back from left, Mrs. Carl Quia lad, Mrs, John GrajblU and Mrs. C. Ward Da via.
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Due Thursday
Governor and Mrs. Douglas McKay
will be special guests at several affairs
through the coming week.
On Tuesday evening they are to be
at the dinner sponsored by the Republi- .
can Women's Federation in Portland to
honor Mrs. J. R. Farrington, president of
the National Federation of Women's Re
publican clubs.
The McKays will be in Portland for
another dinner event on Wednesday, at
the First Presbyterian church there, hon
oring a group of displaced persons who
are attending colleges in Portland.
Thursday afternoon Governor and
Mrs. McKay leave for Seattle, Governor
McKay to attend the Pacific coast board
of intergovernmental relations there on
Friday. Saturday afternoon the McKays
are to be guests of Governor and Mrs.
Arthur B. Langlie at the Notre Dame
Washington game in Seattle.
Chapter BQ of P.E.O. Sisterhood is
meeting Monday at 7:45 p.m. at the home
of Mrs. Gus Moore for the fall's first
event.
Ten Salem women will be in Eugene
Wednesday for the Oregon Women's
Golf association tournament. Those go
ing from here include Mrs. Harold M.
dinger, Mrs. John Heltzel, Mrs. Werner
Brown, Mrs. Chandler Brown, Mrs. Ivan
Marble, Mrs. Claude Johns, Mrs. Stuart
Thede, Mrs. Howard Wicklund, Mrs.
Rex Adclph, Mrs. Marc Scale.
The regular weekly day for the local
women golfers will be Wednesday at the
Salem Golf club.
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THRFE CHA!RMi: Hi'AT) tile women's division for ttie annual Community Chest campaign in Salem this year and
here they are looking over the map drawn tor the job. Left to right Mis. Elmer J. Church, Mrs. George Spaur and
Mrs. Robert W. Wilson, Jr. Each has a group of leaders working with her, the leaders in turn lining up captains
to serve with them.
SEPTEMBER dinner meeting for the
Salem Business and Professional
' Women's club will be an event of
next Tuesday evening in the Cave room
at the Senator hotel, the dinner to be
at 6:30 o'clock.
The health and safety committee is in
charge of the program, Mrs. Thomas E.
Rilea, Jr., as chairman.
Earl D. Houck, president of Port
land Beauty Supply, Inc., Portland, is
to be guest speaker, his topic to be "Good
Grooming as a Step Towards Good
Health." Erich Laetsch, newcomer from
New York City, will demonstrate hair
styles, Mrs. Laetsch to be the model.
Mrs. John Verstecg will preside at the
meeting as club president.
Salem friends received announcement
this week of the engagement of Miss Ma
deleine Keene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy S. Keene of Corvallis, formerly of
Salem, to James Swarbrick, son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. C. Swarbrick of Idaho Fails,
Idaho. The news was told at the bride
elect's sorority, Kappa Alpha Theta, du
ring the week. No date is set for the
wedding but it is planned to be Hi is
winter. Miss Keene was graduated from
Salem high school and has finished her
junior year at Oregon State collctfc. Mr.
Swarbrick was graduated from OSC last
June and is affiliated with Alpha Tau
Omega. He was a member of the foot
ball team and active in other athletics.
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Social group for Chadwick chapter,
Order of Eastern Star, is to meet Tues
day at the Masonic temple, dessert to be
at 1:15 o'clock.
Reynolds Allen is to be guest sprakei
to tell of his experiences at Shangri-La.
Hostesses are Mrs. H. A. Gueffroy,
Mrs. A. S. Hussey, Mrs. E. A. Tueski,
Mrs. Harry Crawford, Mrs. Curtis A.
Hale, Mrs. L. D. Howell, Mrs. E. A.
Kurtz, Mrs. Arnold F. Johnson. Mrs.
Robert E. Pattison, Miss Laura Yantis.
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Salem Woman's Club Style Revue
To Be Staged Monday Afternoon
A major social event to start of the
now week will be the "fashion premiere"
to be sponsored by the Salem Woman's
club General Federation Convention
Fund committee, Monday, in the group's
club house.
Dessert will be at 1 o'clock, follow
ed by the fashion revue, Schlesinger's
and Sally's stores to present the array
of fall fashions. Mrs. Charles Clarke
is to be commentator. Miss Dorothy
Pederson is to give musical selections
and will play the accompaniments for
the parade of styles.
Models for the fashion show will be
Mrs. Donald Fisher, Mrs. Ross Coppock,
Mrs. Cedric T. Reaney, Mrs. Sidney
Schlesingcr, Mrs. M. H. Saffron, Mrs.
Farley Mogan.
Tickets fnr tiie event may be obtained
at cither Schlesinger's or Sally's, or from
members of the committee, including
Mrs. Grant C. Rogers and Mrs. Estill L.
Iirunk, co-chairmen for the event. Mrs.
David H. Cameron, Mrs. Mervin Fidler,
Mrs. Bert A. Walker, Mrs. Henry Han
7.en, Mrs. E. A. Linden, Mrs. Frank
Myers. Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley.
Reservations Taken
Among those making reservations for
the afternoon are: Mrs. J. N. Chambers,
Mrs. Merrill D. Ohling, Mrs. Albert C.
Gragg, Mrs. Oscar I. Paulson, Mrs. Scott
Page, Mrs. Percy R. Kelly, Mrs. J. L.
Franzen, Mrs. George Rossman, Mrs.
Gerald A. Reeher, Mrs. Rex Davis, Mrs.
W. L. Lewis, Mrs. Carl Chambers, Mrs.
Robert Hutcheon, Mrs. Homer Smith,
Jr., Mrs. Mike Slcinbock, Mrs. Walter
L. Spaulding, Mrs. Ralph Moody, Mrs.
Robert L. Elfstrom, Mrs. Robert D.
Gregg, Mrs. William Newmyer, Mrs.
Gregory Haefliger, Mrs. Floyd W. Shep
ard, Mrs. George Gregor, Mrs. J. E,
Webster, Mrs. O. A. Olsen, Mrs. .1. R.
McEvoy, Mrs. Charles Cole, Mrs. W. E.
Martin, Mrs. Val Sloper, Mrs. Ellen
Quinn, Mrs. W. F. Leary, Mrs. John
W . Scott. Mrs. .lames R. Humphrey. Mrs.
Howard Hnnsaker, Mrs. William McGil
ehrisl, Jr., Mrs. C. W. Parker, Mrs. Guy
N. Hicknk. Mrs. John Graybill. Mrs.
Ccnreo Walling. From Portland as
guests will be Mrs. Myron V. Feig and
Mr:. H. Lawrence Lister.
At the door greeting guests will be
Mrs. Mf-rlo Travis and Mrs. Norman
WirHow.
Following tile fashion revue, bridge
and pinochle will be in play, guests he
in ii-W'd to take their own table ac-
c:- i,ori's.
This is the finale
efits given during
chili's committee.
in the series of hen
the summer bv the
S;ilrm General Hospital auxiliary an
nounces its first meeting nf the fall
fur October 4 at 1(1 a m. at the YWOA.
Mrs. Curl F,. Nelson is president. The
tnei'ling is open to all members nf the
group. Plans will he discussed for the
winter activities, including the annual
fall silver tea, planned for early November.
New Bethel for Job's Daughters
Of interest to Masonic groups is the institution nf a new bethel of Job's Daugh
ters next Saturday evening, October 1, Salem chapter, Order of Eastern Star,
spmr firing the new group.
1 no meeting will be at 7:.1fl o'clock that evening in the Masonic temple and
Interested members of all Masonic affiliated groups arc invited.
Officers of the new bethel include: Miss Edna Mae Manning, honored queen;
Miss Adeline Kmilhson, senior princess; Miss Helen Booth, junior princess; Miss
.Sid.uy Krriiner. guide; Miss .loan lioyer, marshal: Miss Janet Lee Boyer, chap
lain; Miss Claudia Waters, senior custodian; Miss Clarice Waters, junior custodian;
Miss Laurel Herr, musician; Miss Marilyn Waters, recorder; Miss Marian Baum,
librarian; Miss Ann Gallaspy, treasurer; Misses Justine Lewis, Carol DaMetz,
Joan Bale, Patricia Van Ottinghnm and Marcia Maple, the five messengers;
Miss Judy Shrock, inner guard; Miss Shirley McCauley, outer guide; Miss Rean
Fletcher, historian.
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Among groups starting their new
year in October will be Town and Gown
club, Mrs. James T. Brand as president,
the group planning its first meeting for
October 27. The club is a combination
group of interested townswomen and
Willamette university faculty women
working in the interest of the univer
sity. Recent graduates group of the Salem
branch, American Association of Uni
versity Women, is meeting Tuesday
evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs.
Mary Thomas with Mrs. Edward Dyck
and Mrs. Francis E. Gaskins as co-hostesses.
L. L. Balch is to be guest speak
er to discuss the fall fashion trends.
Arranged for October 10 Is the first
gathering of the fall for the University
of Oregon Mothers and Dads clubs of
Salem, a joint dinner to be at the May
flower. Mrs. Grant B. Fallin Is presi
dent for the mothers, John R. Caughell
for the Dads.
For the Soroptimist club's luncheon
meeting Wednesday noon in the Gold
en Pheasant, Captain Walter Lansing
of the state police will be guest speaker.
He is to discuss safety enforcement.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cooper are an
nouncing the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Catherine Cooper, to
Herbert Bauer, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George M. Bauer, No wedding date
has been set.
WOMEN VOTERS PLAN TEA
The Salem League of Women Voters
will sponsor a membership tea at 2:30
p.m. next Tuesday, September 27, in
the home of Mrs. Bruce Spaulding, 219
W. Lincoln street.
Members will have opportunity to
' meet the state League president, Mrs.
James West of Portland. Mrs. West will
outline the league's program for this
year.
Mrs. Arthur Bone is chairman of ar
rangements for the tea. assisted by Mrs.
Gordon O. Leonard, Mrs. Garlan Simp
sun and Mrs. George Swartzley
Guests will be received by Mrs. Hal
DeSart, Mrs. Arthur Sliffe and Mrs.
Mark Astrup. Mrs. Harold A. Rose
braugh and Miss Eleanor Stephens will
pour.
Newcomers to Salem are invited to
the tea by Mrs. DeSart, president of
the Salem league.
One of the league's principal activi
ties this year will be a voters' service
program in which nnn-partisan presen
tation nf information on legislation and
candidates for office will he marie for
both members and the general voting
public.