Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 11, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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    Capital
Edited by MARIAN
6 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Friday, November 11, 19-10
Miss Carrico
Sets Date
For Dec. 10
December's calendar ia filling
up with many wedding dates.
Latest among brides-elect to
announce dates for their wed
dings is Miss Stella Jean Car
rico, who has set Saturday, De
cember 10 as the day for her
marriage to William Roy Barber
of Salem.
The ceremony is to be solemn
ized at 4 o'clock in the afternoon
at the First Congregational
church, the reception following
to be at the Delta Gamma chap
ter house on the Willamette uni
versity campus.
The couple's engagement was
announced last spring.
Miss Carrico, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Carrico of Phoen
ix, Arizona, is a student at Wil
lamette and is a member of Del
ta Gamma. Mr. Barber, son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barber of
Salem, is a graduate of Willa
mette. Junior Women
Silverton Mrs. Wilson John
son was hostess to members of
the Junior Woman's club, as
sisted by Mrs. James Nelson.
Plans for the holiday season
were talked, with arrangements
made to get the Christmas seal
sale letters in the mail at the
November meeting, which will be
at the home of the seal chair
man, Mrs. John W. Myers, Fiske
street.
To preside at the Saturday
1 to 2 o'clock afternoon story
hour at the city library this week
will be Mrs. Sam Stadcli and
Mrs. Edward Hande.
The Christmas projects of the
young matrons group Is progress
ing satisfactorily.
A late social hour followed
the business of the evening.
Mrs. Orville Frank is piesidcnt
of the Junior Woman's club.
Lions Auxiliary
Hollywood Lions auxiliary
met Wednesday evening at the
home of Mrs. Carl A. Gies. Dr.
S. A. Wheatley talked to the
group on the Chin Up club and
its purposes and program. Frank
Sanders from the blind school
staff played piano numbers.
The group voted to change
its hour of meeting to 8 p.m.
Hostesses for the meeting this
week were Mrs. Louis C. Kirby,
Mrs. Paul Purvis, Mrs. Robert
Hanna. Guests at the meeting
were Mrs. Stanley Dilatu.th, Mrs.
V. W. Boon and Mrs. O. M. Eng
dahl. SUBLIMITY Mr. and Mrs.
Sylvester Silbernagel entertain
ed Sunday in honor of the 45th
anniversary of Mrs. Silberna
gel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J.
Starr. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. Irvin Schtimaker and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schu
maker and daughters, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Shumaker and fam
ily, Beverly and Diana Weiss,
Betty Lou Schumaker, Cletus
Minten. Jane Cook, Vincent
Starr, Mr. and Mrs. George Sil
bernagel and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Phillip Bogstad and fam
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Banning
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Schwint and family, Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Silbernagel and the
honor guests, Mr. and Mrs. S.
J. Starr.
j .
COLOGNE
THREESOME
Give her bower of
flowers, three lovely
floral colognes that
seem to have come
from a dew-drenched
garden! She'll love
the refreshing variety
of these wonderfully
true flower fragrances
raptured by Barbara
Gould. The three gen
erous 2-ounee bottles,
3.25 plus tax. And.
another pretty gift
box with two col
ognes, Sweet Pea and
Lily of the Valley,
2.25 plus tax.
KM
swmrit
Women
LOWRY FISCHER '
In Honorary
Oregon State College. Corval
lis (Special) Miss Marilyn Hill
of Salem is among new pledges
for Orchesis, the honorary soci
ety for inteprctative dance stu
dents, the group having "tapped"
new members yesterday.
Miss Hill, a Junior at the col
lege majoring in education, is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. El
more Hill of Salem, and is a
member of Gamma Phi Beta so
rority on the campus.
Sojourners
Honor Guests
Guest day for Sojourners club
was an event of Thursday after
noon at the Salem Woman's
club house. Mrs. I. F. Bryan
headed the committee of host
esses. The guests were Mrs. E. D.
Crabtree, Mrs. Malcolm L. Jones,
Mrs. Donald Burke, Mrs. K W.
Miller, Mrs. Robert E. Spence.
Mrs. George Gregor, Mrs. John
Nickols, Mrs. Howard Doak,
Mrs. John Langrell, Mrs. Glen
Holman, Mrs Carl W. Nelson,
Mrs. George Robde, Mrs. Otto
Skopil, Jr., Mrs. William E. Jud-
son, Mrs. Jack Kuhn, Mrs. Vic
tor Reno, Mrs. John R. Hunt
Mrs. C. E. Hicks, Mrs William H.
Bush, Mrs. Larry Balch, Mrs
Marie Ginhold and Mrs. Mar-
jorie Howard from Slayton
Mrs. K. S. Muller, Mrs. Robert
Balch Mrs. L. R. Smith and
Mrs. Brace Knapp arc new mem
bers.
A semi-formal dance was an
nounced for December 10 at
Mayflower hall, Mrs. Willis
Clark in charge and taking res
ervations.
Mrs. George Rohde. Mrs. Vic
tor Reno, Mrs. Gocckncr, Mrs.
Robert J. Davidson and Mrs.
Louis Ertz won prizes in bridge.
Mothers Club
St. Vincent de Paul Mothers
club met Tuesday afternoon in
the school hall. The Rev.
George O'Kcefc discussed club
projects. A project to be un
dertaken is to secure a number
of new library books for the
school.
A ways and means committee
was appointed to include Mcs-
dames Richard Upjohn, Paul
Schuh, Sydney Trott, Frank
Tuor. Lunch was served by the
tilth grade mothers with Mrs.
Carl Jungblut as chairman.
Organize Club
Organization of a Theta Rho
club for younger girls is under
way in the Salem Rcbekah lodge.
The committee appointed by
the noble grand, Mrs. Justina
Kildee, for arrangements in
cludes Mrs. Lloyd Pepper, Mrs.
Charles Neubauer and Mrs.
Chester Lanktree.
The club will be instituted lat
er under the direction of the
council of Theta Rho clubs and
the president of the Assembly
oi uregon, Mrs. L,cla Ramsey.
"GIFTS THAT LAST"
Showers
Are Given
Several shower parties have
been given the past week.
Fete Miss Brisebois
Miss Irma Brisebois, who Is to
be married November 19, to
George E. Day, was compliment
ed at a surprise shower given
Wednesday evening at the home
of Mrs. Clyde Woodruff. Mrs.
Woodruff, Mrs. J. R. White and
Miss Georgia Green were the
hostesses.
Guests invited included Miss
Brisebois, Mrs. Rosemary Hen-
ningsgard, Miss Nancy Elliott,
Miss Frances Dvorak, Miss Joan
McCarthy, Miss Cecilia Greene,
Mrs. H. Hicks. Miss Velma Wich
man. Miss Flo Schlosser, Mrs.
J. Domogalla, Mrs. George A.
Day, Mrs. Stanton, Mrs. Mont
somcry, Mrs. C. Ellery, Mrs.
Paul E. Smith, Mrs. E. Zahrad-
nik. Miss Barbara Saddler, Miss
Zora Rice and .the hostesses.
Honor Mrs. Wright
Mrs. Jack Wright (Patricia
Leary) of Portland was honored
at a shower and party for which
Mrs. George Hull and Mrs. Carl
Gillis were hostesses recently at
the Hall residence.
In the group were the honoree
and Mrs. Ellis Allgood, Mrs. E.
M. Larsen, Mrs. G. A. Coffee,
Mrs. Harry Collins, Mrs. Frank
Doolittle, Mrs. Warren Doolittlc,
Mrs. W. H. East, Mrs. Carl Gil
iis, Mrs. Cecil Kerns, Mrs. D. A.
Larson, Mrs. William Leary,
Mrs. J. M. Lamb, Mrs. William
Minkiewitz, Mrs. J. W. Nash
Mrs. Dick Spooner, Miss Nellie
Schwab, Mrs. George Hull.
For Miss Jones
Mrs. Marie Robertson was
nostess at her home for a bridal
shower honoring Miss Feme
Jones, Tuesday night. Games
were enjoyed during the eve
ning before the presentation of
I he gifts to the bride-elect. Mrs.
Elmer Beavens assisted Mrs. Ro
bertson in serving refreshments
from a beautifully arranged ta
ble, centered with yellow and
white chrysanthemums.
Miss Jones' marriage to Cor
nelius Burkhardt of Seattle will
be an event of December 18.
Present were Miss Feme
-Tones, Mrs. Amelia Brown, Mrs.
Violet Lesher, Mrs. G. W. Jen
kinson, Mrs. Albert Brandle,
Mrs. Edward Brandle. Mrs. Er-
vin Kron, Mrs. W. J. Noland,
Mrs. Clifford Tibbctts, Mrs. Ol
ive Zch, Mrs. Amy Wells, Mrs.
H. B. Jones, Mrs. Ray J. Pinson,
the little Misses Edwina Brandle
and Marilyn Pinson, Mrs. Elmer
Beavens and the hostess, Mrs.
Marie Robertson.
SILVERTON Mrs. Glenn
McDonald, publicity chairman,
is announcing the regular month
ly meeting of the Silverton Wom
an's club, Monday afternoon at
the First Christian church social
rooms at 2:15 o'clock. The meet
ing of the executive" board is
called the same afternoon at 1:30
o'clock
Miss Joy Hills of Salem, state
department of education, will be
the speaker, her subject to be:
"Education Needs."
Mrs. Craig Clark will appear
as vocalist for the program.
Hostesses for the tea hour are
Mrs. E. A. Teler, Mrs. Reber Al
len, Mrs. W. H. Woodard, Jr.
Mrs. S. Parzy Rose. Mrs. A
Brown and Mrs. Errol Ross.
for Thanksgiving!
S
Luncheon Event
Hostess this afternoon at a
luncheon was Mrs. Hall S. Lusk
The affair honored Mrs. E. M
Page, whose husband recently
was appointed as a justice to
the supreme court. Canasta was
played following the luncheon.
Places were marked for Mrs.
Page, Mrs. George Rossman,
Mrs. James T. Brand, Mrs. Har
ry H. Belt, Mrs. Percy R. Kelly,
Mrs. Arthur D. Hay, and Mrs.
Lusk.
Wedding at
Monmouth
Monmouth The First Chris
tian church was the scene the
evening of October 4 of a wed
ding when Miss Grace Schroeder
and George Hayward exchanged
their marriage vows at 8:15
o'clock. Rev. Milo Franke, the
bride's brother - in - law, offi
ciated.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Schroeder of
Monmouth and Mr. Hayward the
son of Mrs. Eva Hayward of
West Salem.
Lighted candles and baskets
of pink and white chrysanthe
mums flanked the altar. Miss
Betty Bollinger and Miss Mari
lyn Miller lighted the candles.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a dress of
brocaded satin with long sleeves
and high neckline. Her long
veil with lace insertions, cas
caded from a crown of seed
pearls. She carried a white Bible
with a corsage of pink rosebuds
and gardenias, with shower rib-
bon of satin.
The bride's only attendant was
her sister, Mrs. Milo Franke,
who wore an aqua taffeta dress
and carried a nosegay of pink
roses. Little Charlotte Franke,
the bride's niece, was flower girl.
Arthur Hayward was best man
for his brother, and Lawrence
Guy and Kenny Kahlcr were the
ushers. Mrs. George Harding
played the organ. Miss Estella
Schroeder, cousin of the bride.
and Mrs. Howard Olsen of Sa
lem sang.
The bride s mother wore a
navy blue dress with black ac
cess ones, ine Driaegroom s
mother wore a brown dress with
matching accessories. Both wore
corsages of pink rosebuds,
A reception was held in the
church basement following the
wedding. The rooms were deco
rated in chrysanthemums and
the bride's table was centered
with a four-tiered wedding cake.
Mrs. David Fricsen, aunt of the
bride, cut the cake, Mrs. Jack
Stump poured, Miss Bonnie
Flickinger served punch, and
others assisting in serving were
Misses Margaret Stump, Lois
Perkins, Marion Perkins, Pat
Petrick, Gladys Young, Lucinda
Fitzhugh and Mrs. Alfred Schroe
der. Miss Donna Tomkins was
in charge of the guest book and
Miss Aria Jean Deforest and
Miss Ethel Burns of the gifts.
The bride attended Salem and
Monmouth schools. The bride
groom graduated from Dallas
high school and served in the
navy during the war.
After a short wedding trip lo
southern Oregon, the couple will
live at Klamath Falls, where Mr.
Hayward will attend school.
For going away the bride wore
a brown suit with green acces
sories and a rosebud corsage.
Time to set your table with
Sterling . . . the lifetime sil
ver that speaks of hospital
ity and gracious living.
Your silver service, with
those extra pieces that add
so much is the very heart of
your home . . . the essence
of the holiday. Come in
and inquire about our bud
get purchase plan.
Girl Scout Area Council
Announces New Officers
Election of officers featured
Santiam area council, Girl Scouts of America, last evening in
the Imanuel Lutheran church in Silverton. About 100 attended
the gathering.
Mrs. Edwin Fortmiller of Albany is the new area president,
succeeding Mrs. Walter L.
Spaulding of Salem. Elected '"'
serve with Mrs. Fortmiller. are:
Mrs. Ivan Marble, Independence,
first vice president; Mrs. Robert
J. Clark. Albany, secretary; Mrs.
Carl Porter of Albany, treasur
er.
As board members: Mrs. E. E.
Boring of Salem; Mrs. Jack
Cochran of Brownsville; Ward
Davis of Salem; Mrs. Max Flan-
nery of Salem; Mrs. Hiram
Groves of Lebanon; Miss Mar-
jorie Harris, Salem; Howard
Hickam, Albany; Mrs. Edwin
Keech, Salem; Frank Cubes. Al
bany; Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding
and Wesley E Stewart, Jr., both
of Salem; Mrs. R. A. Talbott, Al
bany; Mrs. William Woodard,
Silverton.
Members of district nominat
ing committee: Mrs. Chester
Chase of Salem, Mrs. William
Woodartl of Silverton.
District council presidents to
serve on board: Mrs. James
Jenks of Albany; Mrs. O D.
Stevenson, Jefferson; Mrs. Mary
Wells, Lebanon; Mrs. Frank E.
Manbeck, Salem; Mrs. Gordon
Van Cleave, Silverton; the Polk
county group, Stayton and Sweet
Home yet to be named.
SUBLIMITY A group of rel
atives and friends surprised Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Steinkamp on
their silver wedding anniver
sary. Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Phillip Albus, Mr. and
Mrs. John Albus and son, James,
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Steinkamp
and children Zita and Vincent,
Mrs. Lena Steinkamp and chil
dren, Eleanor, Frances, Cather
ine and Joseph.
PYTHIAN SISTERS club met
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
W. J. Peck. Plans were discussed
for the annual Christmas box
for the home at Vancouver. Al
so, discussion was held on ar
ticles for the bazaar to be given
December 5 in the Portland Gas
and Coke company office
Cards were played,
honors
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A visitor In the capital
through Saturday is Mrs. Mae
Worden of Missoula, Mont., pro
vince secretary for Delta Gam
ma sorority.
She is visiting the Willamette
university chapter of the group.
Last evening, the active chap
ter entertained at an informal
fireside to honor the visitor.
Alumnae Entertain
Mrs. Worden was a visitor at
the meeting of the Salem Delta
Gamma alumnae last evening
when Mrs. Steve Anderson, Mrs.
A. Freeman Holmer and Mrs.
Robert Gentzkow entertained
the group at the Anderson home.
Plans were discussed for the
province convention to be staged
in Banff on June 25-30. The
Willamette university chapter
and the University of Oregon
chapter of the sorority will en
tertain for the Tuesday dinner
at the convention, while the
Oregon State chapter and the
Portland alumnae will entertain
at the Tuesday luncheon during
the meeting.
A late dessert was served by
the three hostesses. Autumn
flowers were used in decorating.
Besides the visitor, Mrs.
Worden, the local alumnae at
tending included Mrs. Anderson,
Mrs. Douglas Baker. Mrs. Al
bert A. Cohen, Miss Vivian
Chandler. Mrs. Silas Gaiser,
Mrs. Gentzkow, Mrs. Robert
Gregg, Mrs. Lloyd Hammel,
Mrs. Milton Hartwell, Mrs.
Holmer. Miss Lois Latimer, Mrs.
Leon Margosian, Miss Marilyn
Nelson. Mrs. J. E. Savage, Mrs.
Vern Shay. Mrs. William Stortz.
going to Mrs. Al Neiderberger
and Mrs. W. A. Stanton, the spe
cial prize going to Mrs. Earl
Burk.
The Christmas party will be
December 14 at the home of
Mrs. Axel Jacobsen, and at that
i time new officers will be elected.
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goodness of quality over an ordinary coat made
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Reg.
Wedding
Announced
Announcement has been made
of the marriage of Miss Phyl
lis Cutler, daughter of Mrs. Opal
Cutler of Portland, to Richard
Van Osdol, son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. A. Van Osdol of Salem.
The wedding was an evening
service, solemnized at 7 o -
clock, October 27, in the fire
side room at the First Presbyter
ian church, Dr. Chester W.
Hamblin officiating. It was a
candlelight ceremony.
Bruce Crandall gave the bride
in marriage. She wore a green
taffeta dress with matching hat
and veil and she carried a white
Bible on top of which was an
orchid with streamers.
Miss Virginia Beals was the
bridesmaid. She wore a black
dress with pink accessories and
a corsage of pink carnations.
Jack Van Osdol was the best
man for his brother and usher
ing were Gary Gortmaker and
William Petersen.
For the wedding, the bride's
mother was attired in a black
satin dress with white accessor
ies and her corsage was of white
chrysanthemums. The bride
groom's mother wore a gray
dress with matching hat and ac
cessories, and she also wore a
corsage of white chrysanthe
mums. Reception Later
A reception for the couple was
given November 6 at the home
of the bridegroom's parents.
Aunts of the bridegroom were
among those assisting, Mrs. Wal
ter Van Osdol cutting the cake
and Mrs. Henry Gortmaker
pouring. Mrs. Jack Gortmaker
and Mrs. James King served. In
charge of gifts was Mrs. Jack
AUaway and passing the guest
book was Mrs. William Petersen.
The couple are at home in Sa
lem.
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Pi Beta Phis
Plan for Sale
Announced for Wednesday,
November 30, is the annual set
tlement school sale sponsored b
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This year's event again will be f
at the sorority chapter house
and Mrs. Paul W. Morse is gen
eral chairman.
Alumnae made plans for the
event at their meeting Thursday
evening at the chapter house. At
this sale articles from the Pi
Beta Phi settlement school at
Gatlinburg, Tenn. are sold, pro
ceeds being used by the national
sorority to further its work at
the school.
About 35 attended last eve
nings meeting.
Mrs. Clare R. Dobler of Ever
ett, Wash., province vice presi
dent, was a visitor.
MACLEAY 4- club will meet
Saturday night at the Salem
home of Mr. and Mrs. Onie L.
Martin.
COLUMBIA
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