Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 01, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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    They Decorate Holiday Table
Edited by MARIAN LOWEY FISCHER f
6 Capital tJournal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, Dec. 1, 1949
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Altrusa's
Committees
Announced
The board of officers for the
newly organized Salem Altrusa
club met last evening at the
home of the president, Mrs.
Earle P. Delaney.
The group decided the club is
to meet for dinner sessions the
first and third Wednesdays of
the month.
Committees for the year's
work were outlined as follows:
Publicity Dr. Ruth Dougher
ty Benson, Miss Eleanor Bailey.
Altrusa information, by-laws
committee Miss Ann Bergholz,
Mrs. Roger Hoy, Miss Grace
Moffitt.
Membership, c 1 assification
Miss Cora Paynter, Mrs. Carrie
Belle Frost, Mrs. Virgil T. Gol
den. Public affairs Mrs. Irma
Grace Turner, Mrs. Verne Robb.
Finance Miss Etta Sutter,
Mrs. Sue Booch, Miss Betty Bol
ton, Mrs. T. A. Pickett.
Program coordination Mrs.
E. A. Tueski, Miss Bergholz,
Mrs. Charlotte Kendall, Mrs.
Sue Booch, Mrs. Irma Grace
Turner, Mrs. Edward Williams,
Miss Margaret McDevitt, Mrs. G.
Clerico.
Catholic Event
Mt. Angel The archdioces
an council of Catholic Women,
Oregon City deanery, will hold
its next quarterly meeting in
Oregon City. The meeting is
scheduled for Monday after
noon, December 5 at 1:30
o'clock, at the St. John's school
hall in Oregon City.
The Oregon City deanery in
clude all the parishes in Marion
and Clackamas counties. All the
delegates and members are in
vited to attend. A silver lea will
follow the business session.
Delegates include Mrs. John
McKillip, president St. Monica
Altar society, St. Paul; Mrs. Gla
dys Weber, president of the Im
maculate Conception Altar so
ciety, Stayton; Mrs. Joseph
Faulhaber, president St. Ann's
Altar society, Mt. Angel; Mrs.
Al Lulay, grand regent Catholic
Daughters of America, Mt. An
gel; Mrs. Fred J. Schwab, chief
ranger Women's Order of For
esters, Mt. Angel; Mrs. Margaret
Brown, grand regent Catholic
Daughters of America, Court
Capital City, Salem.
WOMAN'S RELIEF corps Is
meeting Friday in the Veterans
of Foreign Wars hall. There wilj
be a no-host luncheon and in
the afternoon new officers will
be elected at the business ses
sion. A BENEFIT card party is
planned by Ladies of the Moose
for Friday evening at 8 o'clock
at 284 North Commercial. The
public is invited. There will be
refreshments and prizes.
Mothers Set Event
Alpha Chi Omega Mothers'
club is sponsoring a benefit party
next Tuesday evening in the
Mayflower hall at 8 o'clock.
Mrs. Malcolm Hawke, Mrs.
Floyd Siegmund and Mrs. Glenn
L. Hoar are taking reservations
for the event.
Bridge, pinochle and other
games will be played. Prizes are
to be given.
Shower Is
Surprise
Mrs. Elmore Hill was hostess
last evening at a surprise party
and shower honoring Mrs. Nor
man Merrill. Games were play
ed and late refreshments served.
Pink and white featured the
decorations.
Feting Mrs. Merrill were Mrs.
William Paulus, Mrs. Chester
Chase, Mrs. V. E. Kuhn. Mrs.
Wallace Ayres, Mrs. James
Cooke, Mrs. Max Allen, Mrs.
Howard Arnot, Miss Vada Hill.
Miss Shirley Hill, Misses Sally
and Susan Merrill and the host-
Miss Pardey Tells
Plans for Wedding
Aurora December 17 has
been chosen by Miss Lucille
Dorothea Pardey, only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pardey
of Aurora, for her marriage to
Paul C. Berger, only son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Berger of Albany
The announcement was reveal
ed at a shower given in honor
of the bride-elect at the Henry
Pardey home. Hostesses were
Mrs. Edwin Pardey, Mrs. Wil
liam Elligsen and Mrs. Ralph
Elligsen of Stafford and Mrs.
George Pardey.
Miss Pardey and Mr. Berger
will speak their vows at an eve
ning ceremony in Zion Lutheran
church, Oregon City, with the
Rev. H. Mau of Christ Lutheran
church, Aurora, officiating.
Mrs. Edwin Pardey will be
matron of honor for her sister-in-law
and bridesmaids will in
clude Mrs. Glen Burgin, Albany;
Mrs. Thomas B. House of Port
land, Mrs. James Orens and Miss
Betty Lou Berger of Albany.
Jack Lee of Corvallis, an Alpha
Gamma Rho fraternity brother,
will serve as best man for Mr.
Berger.
AUMSVILLE The Aumsville
Woman's club held its Novem
ber meeting at the home of Mrs.
James Miller in Salem with
Mrs. Charles Martin as co-hostess.
Plans were made for a
Christmas party to be held at
the home of Miss Minnie Peter
son on December 9. Refresh
ments were served by the host
ess, following the business meet
ing and social hour to Mesdames
Hugh Craig, Mary Hein, Ivan
Putnam, Earnest Towle, Bland
Speer, May Lamb and Miss Min
nie Peterson.
.
Miss Parton
Wed Saturday
Miss Dorothy Irene Parton,
dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Parton, and Albert Alley, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alley, were
married last Saturday, Novem
ber 26, in St. Joseph's Catholic
church, the Rev. T. J. Bernards
performing the 9 o'clock service.
Lawrence Alley was the solo
ist and Mrs. Raymond Barton the
organist.
The bride wore a while wool
suit with pink velvet hat and
veiling. She carried a white
prayer book and Rosary and a
bouquet of pink roses encircled
with white chrysanthemums.
Mr. Parton gave his daughter in
marriage.
Mrs. Stanley Parton was the
bride's only attendant and wore
an aqua suit with white hat and
carried a bouquet of white chry
santhemums and pink roses.
Edward Alley was his broth
er's best man and ushers were
Stanley Parton and Richard
Gentzkow.
For her daughter's marriage
Mrs. Parton wore a gray suit
with white accessories and Mrs.
Alley attended the nuptials in a
black ensemble with matching
accessories. Their corsages were
of gardenias and yellow roses.
A wedding breakfast lor tne
bridal party and immediate rela
tives was held at the home of
the bride's parents. The bride's
table was decorated with pink
carnations and white chrysan
themums. After a trip along the coast
the newlyweds will be at home
In Salem at 1870 South Capitol
street.
MISS ALENE PHILLIPS re
turned the first of the week
from spending Thanksgiving
and the week-end at Medford at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eric
W. Allen, formerly of Salem. Al
so joining the group there were
Mr. Allen's brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert K.
Allen of Seattle.
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Arrange Holiday Table Unique among benefit affairs for
early December will be the display of Cnristmas decorations
sponsored by Alpha Chi Omega alumnae on Friday and Sat
urday. Pictured here are Mrs. Linn C. Smith, at left, and
Mrs. Harry V. Collins arranging the Christmas supper table
they are to display at the event. The benefit is to be given
at the West Lefelle street home of Mrs. William L. Phillips,
Sr., between 10 and 12 in the morning, 2 and 5 o'clock in the
afternoons and 7 and 9 o'clock in the evenings, both days.
Christmas decorations for formal and informal affairs, as well
as interesting mantel arrangements, hall arrangements and
other special settings will be featured. (Jesten-Miller studio
picture)
WOODBURN The regular
monthly business meeting of the
Woodburn Business and Profes
sional Women's club will be
held tonight (Thursday) at the
home of Miss Gladys Adams.
The hospitality committee, of
which Mrs. Molly Hunt is chair
man, will be in charge of events
for the month. Several impor
tant items of business are to be
discussed and all members are
requested to be present. Other
members of the committee are
Miss Hildegarde Dierkhising,
Mrs. Ray Glatt, and Mrs. B. N.
Miller.
CHI OMEGA Mothers club is
to meet Friday evening at the
home of Mrs. Paul Gilmer, 3483
Center street.
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PANTIES 3 pr. $1.00
Knitted rayon bripfs in white and
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8.95 Wool Gabs 5.99
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ONE GROUP value. ,2 98 9.00
ONE GROUP value. ,4.98 11.00
ONE GROUP value. ,o,o, 8 13.00
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Values to 39.95 29 ,00
Values to 5500 . 44.00
Values to 59.95 49.00
Values to 34.95 24.00
Values to 39.95 29,00
Values to 55.00 44.00
Values to 59.95 49.00
FORMALS I
One Group Values to 16.98... 7.00
One Group Values to 19.95 . 9.00
One Group Values to 29.95. 14.00
SWEATERS
One Group
Value, to 5.98.
2.99
CORDUROY SKIRTS !
One Group Values to 4.98.... 2. 99
One Group Values to 7.98 4.99
One Group Values to 10.98 6.99
SPORT JACKETS !
One Group Values to 10.98 7.99
One Group Values to 14.98. . 10.99
One Group Values to 19.98.. ,2.99
PURSES l
One Group Values to 1.98 99e
One Group Values to 2.98.... 1.99
One Group Values to 10.98 . . . 3.99
HANKIES !
One Group Values to 59c. .now 15c
ne Group Values to 69c. .now 25 e
One Group Values to 1.00 now 69c
HOSIERY 1
Gotham Gold Stripe. All A A
perfects. One group Wl
Values to 1.45 V
PETTISKIRTS I
One Group AA
Value, to 7.95 ..YY
BLOUSES!
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One Group Values to 7.98 4.99
One Group Values to 9.98. . . 5.99
One Group Values to 10.98. . . .6.99
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