Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 17, 1949, Page 9, Image 9

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    Capital Women
Edited by MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER
10 Capital Journal. Salem, Ore., Thursday, Nov. 17, 1949
TMiss Best
Party Feted
Showers Are
Events of
Late Week
Among partiei and showers
of the week is the one lor which
Mrs. Howard H. Hosken will
entertain this evening, the af
fair to honor Mrs. Leonard
Hicks. The guests will Include
members of Mrs. Hosken's
bridge group. Late refreshments
will follow the hours of bridge.
In the group will be Mrs
Hicks, Mrs. Ed Graham, Mrs.
Smith French, Mrs. William
Johnston, Mrs. Gerald Wing,
Mrs. Ed Williams, Mrs. John
Dyke. Mrs. M. E. Knickerbocker.
Mrs. C. J. Glennon, Mrs. J. E.
Horner, Miss Patricia Van
dencynde, Mrs. Peter Gciser and
the hostess.
Event Friday
Miss Ruth Skinner is to enter
tain for her bridge group Friday
evening at a dessert and card
party. During the evening the
group will honor Mrs. Richard
Sullivan with a shower. Miss
Maria Dare will tell of her re
cent trip to Europe.
In the group will be Mrs Sul
livan, Miss Dare. Mrs. Wesley
Ritchie, Mrs. Richard Gontz
kow Mrs. Roy Ostrin, Mrs Gor
don Krueger, Mrs. P. Dixon Van
Ausdell, Jr., Mrs. Rex Adolph,
Mrs. Jack Strickfaden, Mrs. Fred
Nichols; Mrs. Norman Yagle,
Mrs. Hillary Etzel, Mrs. Warren
Linge and Miss Skinner.
Surprise Event
Mrs. Donald Armpriest and
Mrs W. W. Puckett entertained
last evening at a surprise show-
er for Mrs. James Armpriest,
the event being at the home of
Mrs Donald Armpriest.
Those honoring Mrs. Arm
priest were: Mrs. Bruce Van
Wyngardcn, Mrs. Otto J. Wil
son, Mrs. Gale Besse, Mrs. Rob
ert Morrow, Mrs. J. H. Ryan,
Mrs. Carl Armpriest, Mrs. Rob
ert Armpriest, Mrs. Roy Ferris,
Mrs. Frank Turner, Mrs. Wal
lace Tower and the hostesses.
Homecoming for
Chapter Observed
Chadwick Chapter, No. 37, Or
der of the Eastern Star, obser
ved annual homecoming Tues
day evening at Its regular sche
duled meeting. The rooms were
decorated with baskets of chry
santhemums.
Escorted and honored In the
East were the worthy matron,
Mrs. Charlene Brown of Indian
ola, Iowa, and worthy matron
and worthy patron of St. Mary's
chapter, Corvallis, Mrs. Audrey
Smith and William Palmer. All
spoke for the good of the order.
Mrs. Chester Mulkey, Miss
Louise Kelly and Mr. and Mrs.
George Meier became members
by initiation.
All those whose birthdays oc
cur in the month of November
were honored by the worthy
matron, Mrs. D. M. Eby.
An invitation was read to at
tend a reception to be given by
the Chadwick assembly of Rain
bow Girls In honor of their mem
ber, Miss Dorothy Pcdcrson,
grand musician for .the grand
asasembly of Oregon, and Wayne
Henry, a member of the grand
board of Oregon, to be held in
the Masonic temple Tuesday
evening, November 22, at 8:00
o'clock.
A plate supper was served in
the dining room following the
meeting, after which dancing
was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Verdi
Walser and C. W. Cooper fur
nished the music for dancing.
The committee in charge of the
supper was: Mrs. Jason Frizzell,
chairman, Mrs. Robert McEwcn,
Miss Grace Babcock, Mrs. Roy
Wassom, Mrs. Ruth Herndon,
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Holt.
Shower Given
Honoring Mr. and Mrs. D.
W. Kurslen, a shower was given
recently at their home, Mrs.
Bonnie Eudey, Mrs. Marvin
Harbaugh and Mrs. A. L. King
being the hostesses.
An Informal evening was en
joyed and refreshments were
served. Attending the parly
were Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Kar
(ten, Mrs. J. H. Davis, Mrs. Ed
ith Jagcr, Mrs. W. Burnaiigh,
Mrs. W. S. Harris, Mr. and Mrs.
Leland Mcl.eod and children,
Miss Fern Enis, Richard Shol
seth, Mr, and Mrs. R. L. Ed
wards, Mrs. A. A. Polanz, Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. King, Mrs. Eudey
and Mrs. Harbaugh. Others In
vited and sending gifts includ
ed Mrs. A. B. Nichols of Elmlra.
N.Y, Mrs. Lillie Lytle, Mrs. Sue
Anderson, Miss Diane Karstcn
and Dr. and Mrs. Charles Carey.
MRS. (1IAKI1S A. RAT
CLIFP was in Portland today
to be guest speaker at the Sor
os! s club on the topic "The Unit
ed Nations Our Concern?"
fTimsSPECIAlIZEb
V" CHILDREN'S ASPIRIN
riTI YOUR CHILD' NEEDS
Senior Class Dinner
The Salem senior high school
senior class is to have its annual
"pep dinner" Friday evening, in
the school , cafeteria at 5:30
o'clock.
The "hill billy" theme will
feature the decorations, the din
ner being heralded as "turkey in
the straw" event. The class
council Is In charge. Miss Vivian
Chandler is adviser for the
class.
Salemites Due
At Eugene Game
Each day finds new names of
those trekking to Eugene this
week-end for the annual Ore
gon State-University of Oregon
football game and for Home
coming events on the university
campus.
A list of names was given last
week-end and additional names
include the following who are
making the trip on the special
train leaving out of Portland
with two cars reserved for Sa
lemites: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Potts, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Foreman, Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Loucks, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
L. Goulet, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Laird, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Ncedham, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Drager, Mr. and Mrs. Rex
Adolph, Mr. and Mrs. Werner
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Perry, Dr. and Mrs. Harold M.
Olinger, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Roth, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wat
erman, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Jo
seph, Dr. and Mrs. Charles D.
Wood, Dr. and Mrs. John R.
Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad
Paulson, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt
Trux, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Galla
gher, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Her
rall, Mr. and Mrs. William
Whitmore, Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard L. Coolcy, Mr. and Mrs.
Garlen Simpson, Mr. and Mrs.
Creighton Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
Asa Lewclling, Dr. and Mrs.
Tom Dunham, Mr. and Mrs.
John R. Caughell, Mr. and Mrs.
Reynolds Allen, Dr. and Mrs.
Arthur Fisher, Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Lewis, Dr. and Mrs.
Ralph Purvine, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert DeArmond, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Eismann, Mr. and Mrs.
James J. Walton, Mr. and Mrs.
inanaier Brown, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Cannon, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick S. Lamport, Mr. and
Mrs. John Hughes, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Stevenson, Dr. and Mrs.
Lynn M. Hammerstad, Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Spaulding, Mr. and
Mrs. John H. Johnson, Mr. and
Mrs. C. Lester Newman, Miss
Margaret Wagner, Miss Patricia
Vicsko, Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler
English.
Mrs. Earl Snell and Miss
Alene Phillips, accompanied by
Mrs. Merrill D. Rose and Mrs.
Raymond E. Williams of Port
land, will be among those taking
in the game, the four to spend
the week-end in Eugene, leaving
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis W. Hunt
ington are among those planning
to go Friday to take in some of
the Homecoming festivities.
Among Others There
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parker
and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Devers
are among those motoring from
Salem for the game.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph II. Coolcy
also plan to be at the game and
to visit with their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John
P. Maulding.
Among others Planning to eo
from Salem for the big game are
.Mr. ana Mrs. Howard Maple;
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Becke and
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Shlnn;
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Owens; Mr.
and Mrs. L. V. Benson; Mr. and
Mrs. George Scales; Mr. and
Mrs. G. E. McCormirk: Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Elgin; the Rev. and
Mrs. George 11. Swift; Miss Dor
othea stcusloff and Mr. and
Mrs. G. Frederick Chambers;
Mr. and Mrs. Otto J. Wilson;
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Siegmund;
Mr. and Mrs. John Heltzel; Dr.
Lincoln Mrs. Eva Purvine
entertained with a spice shower
recently at her country home at
Lincoln for Miss Charlotte Best,
daughter of Mrs. H. C. Walling,
who is to be wed to Charles
Johnson, December 23.
Relatives and close friends
were invited to the affair. A
beautiful lace cloth was used on
the table which had a fan shap
ed bouquet of pink chrysanthe
mums with tapers as a centerpiece.
The bride-elect is a nurse at
Salem Memorial hospital and
her fiance finishes electrical en
gineering at Oregon State col
lege in June.
Co-eds Assist
With YW Work
Willamette co-eds, busy as
they are with their studies, are
doing their share of community
service in serving as advisers
for YWCA girls' clubs. Delta
Gamma house has supplied a
major part of this service. Miss
es Doris McCain, Joan Klind
worth, Patty Jo Hammond, Nan
cy Phillips, Virginia Wilson and
Pat Older are leaders of Junior
High Y-Teen groups and Misses
Betty Hcrnstrom, Sally Ogle are
advisers to a newly formed Tri
Y group.
Misses Carol Snarr, Colleen
Schodde and Nancy Adams from
PI Beta Phi advise a Y-Teen
group as do the Misses Betty
MacAffee and Pat Pamerlo from
Bishop house and Miss Geneva
Phillips of the YWCA. Another
recently organized Tri-Y group
is under the guidance of Miss
Laura Newton and Mary Rad
cliff of Lausanne hall.
Hosts to Group
Hosts Friday evening to their
dinner and bridge group will be
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley.
In the club are Mr. and Mrs.
Charles A. Sprague, Mr. and
Mrs. A. A. Schramm, Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Scellars, Justice and
Mrs. James T. Brand, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry V. Collins and the
Cooleys.
DONALD A bridal shower
honoring Mrs. Lloyd Sadilek
(Dixie Madden) was held at the
country home of Mrs. Ben Ep
pcrs Sunday afternoon.
Camp Fire News
Elutamda W a p 1 group of
Camp Fire Girls met at the home
of their leader, Mrs. Jasper But
ton, Tuesday. Turkeys were
made out of pine cones, pipe
cleaners, and colored paper to
be used for Thanksgiving tray
favors at the Salem hospitals.
A O Wa Ki Ya met Tuesday
with their leader, Mrs. Sam Ran-
dlc. Sue Shaw was elected
president to replace Roberta
Adams who has moved to Sil
vcrton, Maridcne Halvorsen was
elected scribe. Plans were com
pleted for the party to be given
for their sponsors Mrs. Betty
Biwer, Mrs. Elmo Lindholm, and
Mrs. A. C. Gerlinger November
22 at the home of Mrs. Randle.
Mrs. Roy Harland's Cherry
Blue Birds met at her home last
week. The following officers
were elected: Linda Subren,
president; Joyce Haley, vice
president; Gloria Schmidt, sec
retary, Darlene Goin, treasurer;
and Luana Breese, scribe.
Jolly Blue Birds met last week
at the home of their leader, Mrs.
Eldon Scott. They made tur
keys out of dough, baked and
then painted them for Thanks
giving favors. Judy Baker and
Carol Scott served refreshments.
Past Matrons
Past matrons association, Or
der of Eastern Star, is to have
its regular meeting Friday eve
ning, a dinner to be served at
6:30 o'clock in the Golden Phea
sant. On the committee for the
evening are Mrs. Harold Phil
lippe, Mrs. Orrin W. Emmons,
Mrs. Frances Byram, Mrs. C.
W. Prigge, Mrs. Elmer Hildreth,
Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. Jen
nie Chalmers.
Waverly Dance
Saturday Eve
On the decorating committee
for the Waverly club's formal
dinner dance at the Marion ho
tel Saturday evening are Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Mink, Mr. and
Mrs. Terry Randall and Mr. and
Mrs. Ollie Williams. The host
committee for the evening in
cludes Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gei
ser, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ga
briel and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Guerin.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hack and
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Trumbo of
Portland are to be among out-of
town guests at the party, guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Heater
of Union Hill will be guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mink.
Among parties preceding the
dance will be the one for which
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sherman
are entertaining, their guests to
include Dr. and Mrs. Horace Mc-
Gee, Dr. and Mrs. Maynard Shif
ter, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Gray,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Specht, Mr.
and Mrs. Coburn Grabenhorst,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brownell,
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Selberg,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ferris and
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Geiscr.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fravel also
are entertaining a group before
the dance, their guests to include
Mr. and Mrs. Otto J. Wilson, Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce VanWyngarden,
Mr. and Mrs. James Armpriest
and Mr. and Mrs. Burdette
Owens.
Luncheon Hostess
Among hostesses of the late
week will be Mrs. Louis Ger
linger who has invited a group
of 10 for a luncheon and in
formal afternoon at her home,
Friday.
and Mrs. George R. Hoffman;
Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brady. Jr.;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Anunsen,
Jr.: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bur
rell; Mr. and Mrs. Robert M.
Fischer, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Ro
bert White and Mr. and Mrs
James Minty, the latter two cou
ples to join Mr. and Mrs. Thom
as Cauthers of Portland, the six
then to spend the remainder of
the week-end at the coast; Mr
and Mrs. Russell Bonestcelc; Dr.
and Mrs. G. S. Hoffman.
3 Honored
At Hospital
Honoring three members of
the office and personnel staff. 40
nurses and office staff members
at Salem General hospital enter
tained last week with a lunch-
Miss Feme Jones, who is
leaving the first of the month
for Seattle; Miss Patricia Van-
deneynde, who resigned her
work at the office this month;
and Mrs. Edward Lambert
(Alice Gretzinger), a recent
bride, were the three honored.
The luncheon was given at the
hospital dining room. Each of
the honorees was presented witn
a gift. Miss Frances Shisler as
social chairman presided.
Alumnae Meet
Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae
were entertained Tuesday eve
ning by Mrs. Robert Nelson and
Mrs. Howard Arnot at the home
of the former. The group made
plans for its annual Christmas
party.
Attending the Tuesday meet
ing were Miss Shirley Hill, Mrs
Estill L. Brunk, Mrs. Stanley
Dilatush, Mrs. Keith Flory, Mrs.
Gilbert Groff, Mrs. Gordon
Hecker, Mrs. Maynard Nelson
Mrs. Stuart Thede, Mrs. Robert
Tirnan, Mrs. James H .Turnbull
and the three hostesses.
MRS. W. J. PECK spent Tues
day at Corvallis, visiting the
Pythian Sisters lodge there that
evening for the annual roll call
meeting of the group. Her guests
included Mrs. Vernon Decatur,
past chief, and Mrs Earl Burke,
past grand protector and district
grand chief, District No. 2, Cen
tralia temple, Salem.
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