Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 30, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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    Woman's Club
Plans Meeting
Woodburn The fint tall meet
ing of the Woodburn Woman'i
club will be held Wednesday,
October 5 with 1 o'clock, no
hoit luncheon. Ai usual the
meeting will be held in the club
rooms of the public library.
Mrs. O. R. Randall, chairman
of the fine arts committee for
the new year, will be in charge
of the program. Special guests
of the club will be a group of
ladies from Portland, members
of Verseweavers. Included in the
group will be Mrs. Vera Joyce
Nelson, president of Verse
weavers; Mrs. Anna Holm
Pogue, author "Oregon Inter
lude"; Mrs. Ethel Boyd Wilhelm,
representing writers of humor
ous poetry; Mrs. Edith Cotter,
religious poetry writer; Mrs.
Katherine Buoy K e e n e y ,
"Through Life's Prisms"and
nature poems; Mrs. Helen
Smith, editor "With Her Own
Wings," recent publication of
"Oregon Stories of Pioneer Wo
men."
Also on the program will be
Mrs. N. F. Tyler, Miss Janie
McGrath and Mr. Frank Mc
Donald, all of Woodburn.
Schour-Wood
Dayton Miss Vivian Wood of
Dayton, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Von, was married to
Michael Schour, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Schour of Portland
on Saturday, Sept. 10, at the
Christian church at Vancouver,
Wash.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a gray gab
ardine suit, with black acces
sories and a pink tuberous be
gonia corsage.
The matron of honor was her
sister, Mrs. Irene McAllister,
Portland who wore a blue dress
with gardenia corsage.
The bridesmaid. Miss Eliza
beth Schour, Portland, bride
groom's sister, wore a blue
flowered dress and a corsage of
gardenias.
The best man was the bride
groom's uncle, John Hein of
Canby.
The bride is a graduate of the
Canby high school, class of 1944
The couple will reside in Port
land, where he is employed in a
hospital.
The bride was honored at two
recent showers. Mrs. Goldie
Fisher entertained a group of 20
in her honor, the party being at
the home of Mrs. Jack Von; and
Mrs. Andy Rosksted, aunt of
the bridegroom, also entertain
ed for members of Mr. Schour's
A COMMITTEE of Soroptimist
members, known as the "sister
club," met Wednesday evening at
the home of Mrs. Hope Randall
to wrap Christmas packages for
members of Soroptimist clubs in
England.
DAYTON Mr. and Mrs. Will
Ditto of Dayton announce the
marriage of their daughter, Jean
to Victor Seller, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Seiler of McMinn
ville, on Saturday, Sept. 24, at
Vancouver, Wash. They will be
at home in McMinnville.
in ruKTLAND today were
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gragg to
meet their daughter. Miss Car
roll Gragg, who arrived on the
City of Portland from Great
Lakes, 111., where she has com
pleted her basic training fol
lowing enlistment in the navy.
Miss Gragg will be here for a
week, leaving for her new as
signment at Norfolk, Va., on Oc
tober 8.
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Lebanon For her wedding at historic St. Edward's church
on September 17, Mrs. William Franklyn Rau wore an antique
ivory satin gown with veil wreath of orange blossoms. Two
green orchids topped her ivory prayer book. She is the former
Zata Margaret Sinclair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Sinclair. Mr. Rau is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rau of
Portland. The couple are at home in Eugene where both
attend University of Oregon, the bride being a member of
Delta Gamma sorority there, Mr. Rau a member of Beta
Theta Pi. (Miller studio picture)
Campus Clippings
By CHARLOTTE ALEXANDER
UNIVERSITY OF
OREGON
On the Oregon campus there
has been much construction, and
it has now been announced that
by the end of winter term the
long awaited Student Union
building is expected to be open.
To administer the complex func
tions and varied facilities of the
building, a special body, to be
known as the Student Union
Board, is now being assembled.
The Student Union is going to
be a wonderful improvement for
Oregon, and will be the center
for all activities.
This week-end's activities will
include a rally for the boys be
fore they go to play University
of California at Los Angeles.
Naturally we will all have our
ears glued to the radio, and in
the hopes that Oregon will once
again win.
Saturday night the AWS is
reviving an old tradition, which
is the once-annual "Bunion
Derby." Men's living organiza
tions will attend women's hous
es, staying approximately fif
teen minutes at each group.
These events are a lot of fun,
and a good way for the fresh
men to get acquainted.
With the library and class
rooms full, It is a sure sign that
we Oregon Ducks are back to
the books.
Last week-end was packed
full of exciting events for the
students of Oregon. Friday
night was devoted to a "snow
ball rally," which was held down
by "the old mill race. A snow
ball rally is described as one
in which one house starts out
and they in turn pick up the
students at the various other liv
ing organizations.
Our spirited yell leaders led
us in our traditional Oregon
yells, and various entertainment
was given.
Josephine Caugheil, Roberta
Tussing, and Irene McLeod were
on hand to do their part in
ceering. The rally was climax
ed with a street dance.
Good weather and many in
terested sport fans helped to
make Saturday's game complete.
Mascot Puddles was escorted in
grand style, riding in a brand
new car. Springfield high school
band performed during inter
mission and provided an array
of color. Dr. and Mrs. Harold
M. dinger, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Shepard, Mr. and Mrs. G. Fred
erick Chambers, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Allen Gives
Talk for Club
Silverton Mrs. Dewey Al
len was guest speaker at the
Silverton Junior Woman s club
dinner meeting at the Double J
restaurant, telling of the history
of the club from the time of its
organization.
In charge of the meeting were
Mrs. Orville Frank, president,
and Mrs. Wilson Johnson, sec
retary. A program session was term
ed the "rush for new and pros
pective members" with Mrs. Jim
i Nelson, vice president, assisted
by Mrs. Edward Handy, arrang
ing the plans.
Especially honored for the
"rush" were Mrs. Bud Moore,
Mrs. F. Price, Mrs. Frank Allen,
Mrs. Loyal Timm. Mrs. George
Morrow, Mrs. Lloyd Taylor,
Mrs. Marion Green, Mrs. Jim
Jones. Mrs. Weldon Hatteberg
and Mrs. Robert Lokting.
Mrs. Orville Frank named as
her yearbook committee to
make reports at the next meet
ing, Mrs. Perle Bye, Mrs. Alan
Foster, Mrs. Gerald Smedsted.
Mrs. Max McMillin and Mrs. Or
ville Frank.
The next club meeting is to be
at the Frank home in 524 South
Third street as an evening af
fair, Monday, October 10.
Reports will be made of the
final results of the annual style
show sponsored by the club.
Garmire-Schneider
Aurora Announcement is be
ing made by Mrs. Arthur A.
Schneider of the marriage of her
daughter, Miss Velma Maxine
Schneider, to William Edward
Garmire, son of Mr. and Mrs.
D. C. Garmire. The ceremony
was solemnized at the home of
Rev. Albert Smith in Corvallis
Friday afternoon, Sept. 16.
The bride wore a tan gabar
dine suit with brown hat and ac
cessories, and a corsage of baby
orchids.
A wedding dinner at tle Gol
den Pheasant in Corvallis fol
lowed the ceremony.
Now honeymooning at Crater
Lake and in northern California,
Mr. and Mrs. Garmire will re
turn to Canby late in September
to make their home on the Gar
mire farm.
Mrs. Garmire, who is an office
employee of the state public
utilities commission in Salem,
was graduated from Canby
Union high school in 1948. Mr.
Garmire is a navy veteran of
World War II.
vjmi Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Friday, September 30, 19497
Married in August Mr. and Mrs. John Orion Becker (Anna
Lois Hibbs) were married August 14 at McMinnville. The
bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Wesley Hibbs
of Unionvale, Mr. Becker the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Becker of McMinnville. (McEwan studio picture)
John Caughell and Mr. and Mrs
Glenn Wilbur were here from
Salem to see the game.
Saturday evening a dance
was given with Freddie Yahns
orchestra playing. Cartoons on
Oregon Ducks engaged in vari
ous campus activities lined the
walls of McArthur court.
Gooding-Haines
Aurora In a simple cere
mony at Christ Lutheran church,
Aurora, Wednesday evening,
September 14, Miss Marlene
Haines, daughter of Mr. and
Neal Haines of Canby, was mar
ried to Lawrence Gooding, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gooding
of Aurora.
The wedding vows were read
by Rev. H. Mau, pastor of the
church, of which both the young
people are members.
Only members of the family
were present at the ceremony
More than 100 relatives and
friends attended the reception
in the church social rooms after
wards. The bride, given In marriage
by her father, wore a gray suit
with pink accessories and a cor
sage. Her only attendant was
her cousin, Miss Elaine Dietz.
Charles Gooding stood as best
man for his brother.
Following a wedding trip to
Oregon beach resorts, Mr. and
Mrs. Gooding returned to make
their home in Aurora.
JEFFERSON Mr. Everett
Benton Ridgeway and Mrs. Ly-
dia White were united in mar
riage at the Church of God,
Thursday, at 8 p.m. with Rev.
Earl Cleaver officiating. They
were attended by Mrs. Minnie
Reynolds and Frank Wier.
Jefferson to Honor
Teachers at Dinner
Jefferson Mrs. William
Brown, president of the Parent
Teacher association, announces
the first meeting of the Parent
Teacher association will be held
at the schoolhouse October 6. A
potluck supper will be served
in honor of the teachers, fol
lowed by a short business ses
sion. An executive meeting was
held Thursday, discussing plans
for the year.
Committees appointed for the
year are: Program, Delmer Dav
idson, Miss Josephine Getchell
and Mrs. Charles Borst; budget
and finance, Russell Daulton,
Mrs. Gordon Gorman and Mrs.
Hal Reeves; hospitality, Mrs.
Leonard Marcum, Mrs. Russell
Daulton and Mrs. Gilbert Loon-
ey; room representatives, Mrs.
Lloyd Marlatt, Mrs. J. C. Bent
ley, Mrs. Charles Smith and Mrs.
Gilbert Hoevet; 4-H club, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Oldenberg; mem
bership, Mrs. Leland Sarff, Mrs.
Albert Meyers and Mrs. Alvin
Robison; publicity, Mrs. M. H.
Bcal, Mrs. Frank Grimes; PTA
j i n i magazine, Mrs. Leland Wells,
lT?Zjl?"dCl- .W'V;re Mrs J. W. Vasek; study groups,
Mrs. V. E. Goin; legislation,
M. H. Beal.
Sixty-five percent of the pe
destrians killed in cities, accord
ing to a survey, were using the
roadway in an unauthorized or
unsafe manner.
Visiting in Pendleton
Woodburn Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Schiel and children left
Schiel will continue on to Des'
Moines, Iowa, to attend a school
for insurance agents of the Equit
able Life Insurance company.
Mrs. Schiel and children will
visit with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Smith at Echo during
his absence.
Tuna in a school usually are
of uniform size, varying not
more than five pounds one from
the other.
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