Capital Edited by MARIAN wm. m mn mmm urn in 1 1 n i r rr 6 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, Sept. 27, 1949 Chairmen in OSC Mothers Club Named Chairman for the various com mitted lor the new year's work were appointed at the fall's first meeting of the Oregon State Col lege Mothers club Monday aft ernoon. The group met at Mayflower hall, Mrs. Austin H. Wilson, br., presiding as president. Mrs. Wilson named the following chairmen: Finance Mrs. A. E. Ullman. Social Mrs. R. C. Blaxall. Pot- lucks Mrs. H. H. Henry. Mem bership Mrs. Ernest Walker. Program Mrs. W. G. Burris. Telephone Mrs. H. C. Pearson. Publicity Mrs. Elmore Hill. Hospitality Mrs. Fred Gahls dorf. Plans were made for a no-host dinner to be served the evening of October 24 in the Four Cor ners Community hall, starting at 6:30 o'clock. The event is for all OSC parents with special in vitation to parents of new stu dents at the college. The club also is to sponsor a rummage sale October 8, 7 and 8 at the Argo hotel and those hav ing articles are asked to con tact Mrs. A. E. Ullman, chairman, at 3S205. Past presidents of the club were introduced at yesterday's meeting. Those there were Mrs H. G. Smith, Mrs. John Carkin, Mrs. Oscar L. Paulson, Mrs. Don ald H. Upjohn, Mrs. Carl Em mons, Mrs. Elmore Hill. Mrs. G. A. Reeher, Mrs. George Croi- san and Mrs. L. O. Arens, the other three past presidents, were not at the meeting. Tea was served by the past presidents, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Carkin in charge. Brooklyn Visitor Is Entertained Mrs. Ilona Edwards, Willam ette university graduate, recent ly arrived from Brooklyn, N.Y., to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Batson. A group of Mrs. Edwards' friends gathered at her parents' home to honor her. Those pre sent were: Mrs. Vivian Miller, Miss Margaret Forsythe, Mrs. Rosalie Dumbeck, Mrs. Doris Lee Cooksey, Mrs. Christine Medinger, Mrs. Shirley Harm, Mrs. Audrey Starck, Mrs. Dawn Shreve, Miss Peggy Gabriel, Mrs. Lois Genna, Mrs. Ilona Ed wards and her parents. Mrs. Batson entertained sev eral frients In honor of her daughter. Those present were: Mrs. Caroline Cernik, Mrs. Hor tense Kreft, Mrs. Grace Saund ers, Mrs. Ada Brimley, Mrs. Maude Lilly, Mrs. Ann Frad, Mrs. Garrett Templeton, Miss Jean Templeton, Mrs. Fanny Bard, Mrs. Myrtle McWillis, Mrs. Rebecca Bramble, Mrs. Ann Cadwell, Mrs. Hoffton Kratte bol, Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. Bat son. Mrs. Edwards and her daugh ter spent the week-end in Port land visiting friends. On Sept ember 28 they are leaving for Los Angeles where Ihey will be entertained for a week by Miss Barbara Hathaway, former Wil lamette university student. On the way back to Salem they will stop over a week In Oakland and San Francisco to visit with Miss Mnrcia Yocom, and Mrs Ruth McGuire and other for mer Salem friends. I fib aumi or is.iac.ioi eonrnmr miici Women j LOWRY FISCHER j f 'r.smfce'. y i il T"JHWinii V.TI , ' v , I j ii iiiiain'' iif" ri Miss Murgarile L. Hail Scout Worker Here Two Days Miss Margarite E. Hall, mem bcr of the program division of the national Girl Scout organ ization, will be in Salem Wed nesday and Thursday of this week to give a program develop ment institute for scout workers of this area. The event will be in the Chamber of Commerce from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. At present. Miss Hall is an adviser on the intermediate pro gram at the Girl Scouts national headquarters. Miss Hall received her MSS degree from the Richmond School of Social Work of Wil liam and Mary college, Rich mond, Va. She also attended Marjorie Webster school in Washington, D.C. In addition to nine years of local profession al Girl Scouting in Washington and Richmond, she has done so clnl work for the YWCA and William Byrd Community house in Richmond. The purpose of this workshop is to help leaders of brownie, intermediate and senior troops become more proficient in the leadership of girls. It offers an opportunity for leaders to ob tain more experience in pro gram skills in relation to the troop program. The workshop will Include exploration of ac tivities for girls of different ages; methods of discovering, stimulating and developing girls' interests; use of consult ants and community resources; and current trends in the pro gram. Federation Board Victor Point Mrs. W. F. Krenz entertained Friday at a 1 o'clock luncheon for the com mittee chairman of the county Federation of Women's clubs In her Victor Point home. Plans were made for the fall federation meeting to be held Friday, October 28 In Aurora. Present were Mrs. Robert Hutcheon, Salem Woman's club; Mrs. Marjorie Fontaine, Jeffer son Woman's club; Mrs. Ronald Seeger. Liberty Woman' club; Mrs. Delmar Davidson, Chil- drens Farm Home; Mrs. Charles Norton, Swegle Woman's club Mrs. Carmen McDonald, Metis- ma Woman's club; Mrs. Ray mond Branch, Mehama; Mrs David Looney, Salem; Mrs. El mer Hubbard, Silver Cliff j Mrs. W. F. Kreni. Mrs. Edwards will then re turn to Brooklyn, N. Y., where she has been residing for the past four years and is a case worker with the American Red Cross. rAKKUM Uh UU i Dinner for Mrs. Beakey Among affairs honoring Mrs. John S. Beakey before her de parture for Tucson, Arizona, to spend the winter will be the din ner for members of the board of the Soroptimist club on Thurs day evening. Mrs. Beakey is second vice president of the Salem Soropti mist club. The dinner will be at the home of the president, Mrs. Glenn McCormick, those attending including the board members, Mrs. Beakey, Mrs. H. G. Maison, Mrs. Donald J. Rein- -ke, Mrs. Eva Rush, Mrs. Leo Johnson, Mrs. E. H. Kennedy, Mrs. Ethel Lau, Miss Irene de- Lisle, Mrs. Abner K. Kline and the hostess. OES Chapter's Homecoming Set Annual homecoming and ad vance night for Salem chapter, Order of Eastern Star, were an nounced for Saturday evening. October 8, when the group met this past Saturday evening. The October 8 event will be preced ed by a no-host dinner at 6:30 o'clock. At last Saturday's meeting, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roloff were Initiated. Visitors at the meeting included Mr. and Mrs. William Rice of Lima, Ohio, Mrs. Leslie P. Speakman of Houston, Pa., and Mrs. James P. Houston of Cannonsburg, Pa. Announcement was made for all members to attend the insti tution of the new Job's Daugh ters bethel next Saturday eve ning, October 1, the Salem chap ter being sponsor, for the new group. In addition to ceremo nies of being instituted, there will be initiation and installa tion, the event to be in the Masonic temple. On the committee for last Saturday's chapter meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wriston, Mr. and Mrs. Walter White, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Colgan, Mr. and Mrs. Hal DeSart, Mrs. Melvin Gallaspy, refreshments; Mrs. Vern Hasbrook and Mrs. Paul Shafer, decorations. Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Nick Fehlen of Stayton, announce the engage ment of their daughter. Miss Bonita Louise Fehlen, to Jack Arnold Kauffman, son of Mrs. Viva Kauffman of Stayton. The wedding date has been set for October 8, 1949. BORN Sunday at Silverton hospital was a daughter, An drea Lee, to Mr. and Mrs. Max McMillin (Janet Byrd). Also welcoming the little girl are two older sisters, Marcia Ann and Roberta Louise. Grandparents are Mrs. Prince W. Byrd of Sa lem and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mc Millin of Tucson, Ariz. TUMPS TRITFt f I I V re r . Z 1 1.1 K--cl 3 : 1 - ill II 6oiiiienK I ovtrlay of solid silver at table touch poant. Attend Banquet Several Salem folk went to Albany last evening for the ban quet and program honoring Mrs. J. R. Farrington, president of the National Federation of Women's Republican clubs. The Affair was at the Albany hotel. Going from here were Judge and Mrs. Grant Murphy, Mrs. R. L. Wright, Mrs. Lloyd DcGroote, Miss Nellie Schwab, Mrs. Flor ence Ames, Mrs. Bertha Junk Darby, Herman Lanke, Frank A. Doerflor, Mrs. C. E. Roblin, Mrs. O. K. Beal, Miss Alt. Phillips, Mrs. David Looney, Mrs. Helen McLeod, Mrs. M. M. Magee. Toastmistress Club To Meet Thursday The Salem Toastmistress club will hold its regular bi-monthly meeting at the Golden Pheas ant, Thursday, Sept. 29 at 6 p.m. Hostess will be Miss Myrtle Weathcrolt and the toastmis tress, Mrs. J. M. Hartley. Table topics will be handled by Miss Kaxine H e r i n g e r. Speakers scheduled for the evening are Miss Ada Ross, Mrs. Marion Wooden, Mrs. Sue Booch, Miss Marguerite Gleeson and Mrs. Edward White. Evaluator will be Mrs.- Marion Curry and Mrs. George Beane will be timekeep- THE JUNIOR Catholic Daughters of America's "Star of the Sea" troop met to fit uni forms Saturday afternoon. A troop scrapbook was started and plans were made to sell the Catholic Digest. Arrangements were made for the troop to serve at installation next Sunday and to attend the holy hour. Miss Charmaine Roguski will entertain next Saturday at her home on Bellcvue street. Popular Records on RCA Victor 45RPM shall. go siiie One ths Taran Tellona Dennis Day DRRAMKR'S HOLIDAY The Meadowa or Heaven Perry Como TWILIGHT The Knock Sons Tommy Dortejr I LOVE YOU Let'i Take an old Fashioned Walk rerry Como See Our Complete Catalogue on the Nrw RCA Victor 45 RFM'a Downstairs Oregon Bldg. State and High 2-8632 LOVELY NEW PATTERN! A pattern to beautiful you'll want to linger over every det ail of its deeply curved floral beauty ... its perfectly balanced and proportioned "Flowhne contour". Then make your own wish come true make Evening Star" yours "for keeps"! 81 PIECE SERVICE FOR I ii tit in mine uiwumti rWp-carvcd brauty dfiinl C to be correct "for kem" Extn V A 1 79 Alumnae List New Officers New officers were chosen at the meeting of Delta Zeta alum nae last evening. Mrs. Bjarne tricksen and Mrs. B. L. Bradley were hostesses for the meeting at the home of the former. Mrs. Arthur Lewis was elect ed president; Miss Maxine Paul sen, treasurer; Miss Mildred Deischer, editor; Mrs. W. H. Fos ter, Panhellcnic representative. Next meeting was scheduled for October 18 at the home of Mrs. Charles F. Feike. Mrs. John Williams, mother of Mrs. Ericksen, was a special guest at the meeting. Alumnae attending were Mrs. Floyd Bowers, Mrs. E. A. Carle- ton, Mrs. Ward Davis, Mrs. Al bert Depenbrock, Miss Mildred Deischer, Mrs. Charles Derthick, Mrs. A. H. Farghar, Mrs. Charles F. Feike, Mrs. W. H. Foster, Mrs. Emmett Kleinke, Mrs. Hugh Morrow, Mrs. Norman Paulson, Miss Prudence Paulsen, Miss Maxine Paulsen, Mrs. Vir gil Sexton, Mrs. Gene Spaniol of Stayton, Mrs. Harold Smed ley. Miss Delores Hultman, Mrs. Bradley and Mrs. Ericksen. 3 4iM. j " k kwt WEDNESDAY THURSDAY and FRIDAY Women of Rotary Fall Luncheon; Committees Named Forty - eight members and guests attended the fall's first meeting and luncheon for the Women of Rotary, Monday, at the Golden Pheasant. Ardo Tarem of the YMCA staff was guest speaker to tell of Estonia and displaced persons camps. In addition to Mr. Tarem other guests included Mrs. G. A. Luibeck, Mrs. Reynolds Allen, Mrs. Claude A. Miller, and Roth Holtz. Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley, presi dent of the group, announced standing committees for the year as follows: Program Mrs. P. H. Brydon. Luncheon Mrs. K. H. Pickens. Attendanc e Mrs. Gardner Knapp. Social Mrs. L. O. Ar ens. Membership Mrs. Charles Fowler and Mrs. Harley Bosler. Fellowship Mrs. Arthur Jones, Mrs. Ivan Stewart, Mrs. Abner K. Kline and Mrs. Charles A. Sprague. Girl Scouts Mrs. Paul Bale and Mrs. Bruce Spaulding. Welfare Mrs. Harry B. John son, Mrs. R. B. Lesher and Mrs. Homer Smith, Jr. Officers with Mrs. Cooley to make up the board are: Mrs. Clay Cochran, vice president; Mrs. Horace Mil ler, secretary; Mrs. Chester Pickens, treasurer; Mrs. Rob , fcfcl w. tf STORE canon Meet for First ert Sprague, Mrs. Ernest Crock att and Mrs. Floyd Bressler. trustees. Large tuberous begonias in various shades decorated the luncheon table. Members at tending included: Mrs. Harley Bosler. Mrs. C. M. Bird, Mrs. K. H. Pickens, Mrs. E. T. Pierce, Mrs. A. A. Lee, Mrs. Walter Minier, Mrs. Joe Dodd, Mrs. Rob ert Sprague, Mrs. Paul Bale, Mrs. Gardner Knapp, Mrs. A. F. Marcus, Mrs. Harry B. John son, Mrs. Ivan Stewart, Mrs. F. S. Anunsen, Mrs. Leon W. Glea son, Mrs. M. C. Findley, Mrs. Arthur D. Hay, Mrs. Frank Crawford, Mrs. P. H. Brydon, Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley, Mrs Charles Fowler, Mrs. Floyd Bres sler, Mrs. Clay Cochran, Mrs. Homer H. Smith, Mrs. Abner K Kline, Mrs. Ernest Crockatt, Mrs. E. S. Fortner, Mrs. Ellis Von Eschen, Mrs. Homer Smith, Jr., Mrs. O. F. Franklin, Mrs. George H. Grabenhorst, Mrs. C. B. McCullough, Mrs. George L. Arbuckle, Mrs. Arnold Davis, Mrs. R. W. Kelly, Mrs. W. W Moore, Mrs. L. O. Arens, Mrs. Roy Harland, Mrs. Chester Pick ens, Mrs. Thomas Roen, Mrs. Leonard Thompson, Mrs. C A. Kells, Mrs. R. B. Lesher. WIDE- EACH Croup Asked For Coffee Mrs. LeRoy Scragg, who is lining for New York Citv for two months visit, was honored at an informal coffee given Tuesday morning by Mrs. Far i.. Mncan and Mrs. Howard Sargent at the Mogan residence. Guests invited were Mrs. Scragg, Mrs. Alfred Quiring, Mr. . Norman Shaw and her mother, Mrs. Gilbert Thelander, visitor from Great raus, Moni.j Mrs. Kenneth Beany, Mrs. win iam Sullivan. Mrs. J. H. Ritche and the two hostesses. o i fa VINT. Sunaav on a trio east were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ashby, who plan to De gone about six weeks. They are mak-ino- the. trio bv car They plan to stop in Chicago to visit Mrs. Ashby s relatives, tnen in r uis burgh with his relatives, also in Washington, D.C, to visit Mr. Ashby's sister, Mrs. Raymond Archibald (Gertrude Ashby), formerly of Salem. They are re turning west by the southern route. THE WOMEN'S Catholic Or Hoi Of Foresters is meeting this evening at 8 o'clock in the Sa lem Woman s club house. , : v li H 1 ( TERMS ) VlrTanged i8eiibtm3 , rmjZZXTm torn,! ffQlMlt&CljU t i BUY NOW! PAY IN NOVEMBER! itAHa,titt aptnstt Mm MOCl CINKI MAMC