Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 06, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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    Capital Women
Edited by MARIAN LOWRI FISCHER
6 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, October 6, 1949
Golf Group
Plans Finale
For Season
Salem Women's Golf associa
Hon ii in the midst of winding
ud the season until spring.
Planned for Wednesday, Oc
tober 19, is the annual meeting
with election of officers.
The annual "stagette" party
is dated for Wednesday, Novem
ber 2, as the finale of the sea
son. The affair will begin at 4
o'clock with dinner at 6:30
o'clock, followed by entertain
ment.
Next Wednesday brings the
usual women's day and the final
golf day will be October 28
reports Mrs. Harold M. dinger
chairman of the group.
For the day's play yesterday.
Mrs. Ralph Hamilton won class
A: Mrs. Kate Bell, class B; Mrs.
Louis Gerlinger, class C.
Garden Club's
Anniversary Event
The 35th anniversary of the
Salem Garden cli'b was observ
ed at the meeting of the group,
Monday. The luncheon preced
ing the meeting honored past
presidents. Mrs. W. E. Ander
aon gave the club history. Each
past president was introduced.
For the music, Mrs. Gladys Mc
Intyre sang, accompanied by
Miss Alice Crary Brown. Clever
placecards were lapel arrange
ments of chrysanthemums.
The club business meeting
and program followed the
luncheon and were held in the
upstairs room of the Salem Wo
man's club house.
Dr. E. J. Kraus of Corvallis
was the speaker, discussing ear
ly chrysanthemums.
Winner of the prize for the
best floral arrangement at the
meeting was Mrs. Lee Canfield,
her arrangement including pom
pom dahlias and delphiniums.
Mrs. Kern Mills gave a report
on the plana being made for the
Christmas freens show.
Several new ideas for meet
ings have been arranged for the
program this year under Mrs
Ben Maxwell as club president
A birthday table is planned,
honoring members whose birth
days come the month of the
meeting.
Also at each meeting there is
to be a surprise table. This
month's was set up as a picnic
table and featured weiners and
buns on sticks to represent a
flower arrangement.
Special prizes at Monday's
meeting went to Mrs. Arthur
Martin and Mrs. Karl Andre
en. Little Girl Honored
Victoria Tiernan oelebrated
her second birthday, October 4,
and in honor of the accasion her
mother, Mrs. Robert Tiernan, en
tertained that afternoon with an
Informal party at their South
17th street home. Pink and blue
Go to Conference
Four members of the Salem
Soroptimist club leave this eve
ning for Bellingham to attend
the northwest regional confer
ence for soroptimist clubs in
Oregon and Washington.
Among those going from here
making the trip Dy train, are
Mrs. Glenn McCormick, Mrs,
Walter Barsch, Mrs. Marie Ling,
Mrs. Winifred Pettyjohn. The
conference opens Friday.
At the club meeting yesterday,
Mrs. Ethel Lau was named sec
ond vice president, replacing
Mrs. John S. Beakey, who re
signed when she left for Phoe
nix, Ariz., to spend the winter.
Mrs. Margaret Callaghan was
elected to the board in Mrs.
Lau's position of director. Com
mittee reports were given.
favors and decorations featur
ed the party.
Feting victoria were Mrs.
Wayne Allen and Patty; Mrs.
John Lewis, Mary Helen and
and Rickey: Mrs. Stuart Thede
and Jody; Mrs. Carl Holm and
Cathy; Mrs. Robert Cole, Cheryl,
Deanna and Candis; Ken Tier
nan; Mrs. Anton Bren and Mrs.
Margaret Sorgie, both grand
mothers of the little girl; and
Mrs. Tiernan.
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Wedding
On Saturday
A wedding for Saturday aft
ernoon will be that of Miss Paul
ine Miller and Chester Ross
Morrow, Jr.
The ceremony will be solem
nized at 2:30 o'clock in St.
Joseph's Catholic church, the
Rev. John O'Callaghan officiat
ing. The bride-elect is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve J.
Miller of Salem, and Mr. Mor
row is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
C. R. Morrow of Hubbard.
The reception following the
service is to be in the Mayflower
hall.
Mrs. Lloyd Hilliker honoring
Misi Marjorie Grenz. Miss
Grenz will be wed in St. Thomas
Catholic church in Jefferson, to
John Douglas Murry of Albany.
Miss Grenz is the daughter of
W. F. Grenz.
MEMBERS' of the Home Eco
nomics group of the Brush Col
lege Grange met Wednesday at
the home of Mrs. Wayne Henry.
Plans were made for the rum
mage sale to be sponsored Octo
ber 14 and 15 at the Argo hotel.
Mrs. A. E. Utley is in charge.
Also, the members reported
they have received the boxes of
Christmas cards which they sell
each year.
The committee is sponsoring
a bazaar in November.
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JEFFERSON A pre-nuptial HOSTESS to her bridge club vine. Mrs. Charles Mills was an
shower was held at the home ofiTuesday was Mrs. Ralph E. "'ur-1 additional guest.
Miss Gray Wed
To Salem Man
From Portland comes an
nouncement of the marriage of
Miss Margaret Gray of that city
to Norman McDonald, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent McDonald
of Salem.
The wedding was September
18 at the Montavilla Seventh
Day Adventist church.
Mrs. George Machado, sister
of the bride, was matron of
honor and Miss Helen Gray, also
a sister of the bride, was the
bridesmaid.
Irwin McDonald of Los An
geles was best man and usher
ing were James Dutro, Charles
Golden and Herbert Brown.
A reception followed.
Mr. and Mrs. McDonald will
be at home in College Place,
Wash.
Party on Birthday
David Hillpot, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Waldron Hillpot, Jr., ob
served his first birthday Sunday
and in celebration of the event
his mother entertained with a
party during the afternoon.
Honoring David were Kathy
and Rebecca Goodrich and Wes
ley Woodrich,, Jr., Duane Hew
itt, Jr., Terryl Hillpot, Susan
Turner, Jeanne and Tommy
Windedahl, Miss Hester Hillpot,
an aunt of the little boy, Mrs.
W. P. Hillpot, Sr., his grand
mother, Mrs. Gladys Edwards,
Mrs. Earl Viesko, Mrs. Nellie
Williams, Mrs. Nellie Woodruff,
Mrs. Duane Hewitt.
Bride at Albany Mrs. James Francis Dombrosky, who
was Mary Anne Cooper before her wedding in September,
was married in St. Mary's Catholic church at Albany. She
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. Cooper of
Albany, Mr. Dombrosky the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dom
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