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

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    Capital
Edited by MARIAN
6 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Tuesday, December 6, 1949
Miss Clelia Turin Tells
Betrothal to Glen Clark
Joining the ranks of brides-elect is Miss Clelia Turin, who
surprised a group of friends last evening with announcement of
her engagement to Glen Clark.
The news was told at a dessert and card party for which Miss
Turin and her sister, Miss Pauline Turin, entertained at their
apartment.
Names of the couple were
written on the placecards at the'
dessert. No plans are announc
ed for the wedding.
Miss Turin is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Turin of Mt.
Angel and is secretary in the lo
cal American Red Cross offices.
Mr. Clark is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Myrl Clark of Salem.
At the announcement party
were Mrs. Hillary Etzcl, Mrs. P.
Dixon Van Ausdell, Jr., Mrs.
Richard Gentzkow, Mrs. Donald
McNeil, Mrs. Robert Bechtel,
Mrs. Neil Selander, Mrs. Martin
Barstad, Mrs. Neil Boehmer, Mrs.
Dale Esch, Miss Dolores Ebner,
Miss Van Ott, Miss Ardell Scott,
and Misses Clelia and Pauline
Turin.
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Goldenweds Feted
With Reception
Mr. and Mrs. Nils Jorgenson
observed their 50th wedding an
niversary, Sunday, November 27,
at the home of their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Pal
mer Williams, a reception being
given in their honor between 2
and 5 o'clock. Some 65 guests
called.
The couple were married at
Crookston, Minn., November 24,
1899, and have resided in Salem
since 1928. There are two sons
and three daughters in their
family, all being present for the
golden wedding anniversary
event. They include Norman
Jorgenson of Goodridge, Minn.,
Mrs. Lester Raines, Mrs. Palmer
Williams and Anton Jorgenson,
all of Salem and Mrs. Evert
Roemhildt of Portland. There
are also eight grandchildren,
Among friends and relatives
coming from out-of-town, be
sides members of the immediate
family, were Selmer Dahl of
Thief River Falls, Minn., Mrs.
Ben Hobedank of Minneapolis,
Russell Johnson and two children
from Tacoma, Mr. and Mrs. EU
ing Tollesrude of Dallas, Mrs.
Olive Goeder, Mrs. Lena Moen,
Mrs. Schuknicht, Mrs. Clara
Hanson, Mrs. Gilbert Anderson,
xall of Siiverton, Peter Johnson
of Thief River Falls, Minn,
In the evening a dinner was
served for 24 relatives and
friends.
CHRISTMAS meeting for the
- . Woman's Society for World Serv
ice, Englewood church, is to be
Thursday, dessert to be at 1:15
o'clock at the home of Mrs. Har
ry Rowe, 940 D street.
This will be the gift exchange
for the members, and each one
also is asked to take gifts of
canned goods and staples to be
used in distributing for the
needy.
SHERIDAN Miss Eileen
Smith was selected this week
as the Daughter of the Ameri
can Revolution Good Citizen of
Sheridan high school. She was
elected from a group of five
girls by her class as candidate
for the Daughters of the Amer
ican Revolution Pilgrimage.
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LOWRY FISCHER
Endorse Symphonies
At their meeting last evening
the Salem group of the Oregon
State Music Teachers associa
tion endorsed and voted to fur
ther the work of the Commun
ity symphony, directed by
Frank Fisher.
Also, the group endorsed and
voted to encourage the ticket
sale for the two concerts of the
Portland Symphony orchestra
in Salem this winter.
The meeting was held at the
studio of Miss Margaret Hogg
and Miss Lena Belle Tartar.
CDA Event
Court Canital Cifv. fTnlhnlir.
Daughters of America, held its
annual initiation and reception
for new members at St. Joseph's
auditorium last week. The court
degree team, with Miss Lorraine
Meusey as grand regent, con
ducted the ritualistic work which
admitted 43 new members into
the order. Moore than 150
Catholic women from Salem,
Mt. Angel, Stayton and Albany
Witnessed thl rprnmnninc Mice
Corrine Alexander sang between
degrees. Among the speakers
Were Rev. T. J. Rprnnrric pnurf
chaplain; Mrs. Rose Bell, state
regeni; ivirs. Mary LaDou, dis
trict deputy; and Mrs. Margaret
Brown, ffranrt rnaont nt fr.iti.f
capital city. Following the in
itiation refreshments were serv
ed in St. Jnsnnh's
S. H. Ripp served as chairman
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Engagement Announced The betrothal of Miss Elaine
Frank, daughter of Mrs. Madge Frank of Siiverton, to Earl
C. Hartman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hartman, also of
Siiverton, was announced recently. No date is set for the
wedding. (Jesten-Miller studio picture)
Surprise Party
Given Saturday
A surprise party was given
by neighbors and friends Satur
day evening honoring Mr. and
Mrs. Roy E. Smith at their new
Kingwood drive home. The
evening was spent informally
and Mrs. W. C. Rambo showed
pictures. A late supper was
served. Two . camellias were
presented the honored couple.
In the group were Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Rambo, Mr. and Mrs.
J. G. Hurd and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Girod, Mrs. Adam Orey,
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Engdall, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Culbertson, Mr. and
Mrs. Grant Hyames, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Koken, Mr. and Mrs.
Yale Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
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Evans, Mr. and Mrs. McKinney
and daughter, Mrs. Robert Gray,
Mrs. John Karr and daughter,
Mrs. Louie Cross and daughters,
and the honored couple and their
son, Bobby.
MISS ZOE STOCKTON left
Monday for New York City to
spend the winter with her
nephew, Leon A. Culbertson.
Miss Stockton is traveling by
the Canadian National railways.
MRS. JOHN H. CARSON was
hostess this afternoon to her
bridge club for luncheon and
cards. Mrs. Harry H. Belt, Mrs.
Hugh McCammon and Mrs. Lou
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MONDAY AND
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Spinsters
Plan Events
Plans for their Christmas
night charity ball, also for their
annual dinner honoring patron
esses, were discussed by Spin
sters club members when they
met last evening with Mrs.
John Steelhammer, Mrs. Ver
non Drye and Miss Helen Zie
linski as the hostesses at the
Gene Vandeneynde residence.
Miss Patricia Viesko was
named chairman for the dinner
to honor patronesses. The din
ner will be some time in Janu
ary. The Christmas night ball is to
be at No-Name club with Miss
Margaret Lovell and Mrs. Ro
ger Schnell as co-chairmen for
the event.
Twenty-five attended last eve
ning's meeting, Mrs. Ralph Un
derwood from McMinnville be
ing an out-of-town member
there.
On December 19, Miss Patri
cia Burrell, Mrs. Richard Gra-
benhorst and Mrs. Robert Bur
rell are to entertain for the
group.
Club Elects
Buena Vista Buena Vista
Woman's club met at the com
munity hall last week for a one
o'clock luncheon, served to 24
members.
Election of new officers for
the coming year was held, with
Mrs. Harold Withrow as prest
dent; Mrs. Harold Busby as vice
president; Mrs. Fred Detering,
second vice president; Mrs. How
ard Powers, secretary; Mrs.
Perry Wells, treasurer. Mrs.
John Sherman was voted in as
a new member.
The next club meeting will be
the Christmas party, the program
and social committee to have
charge. It will be December 14
with a one o'clock luncheon.
CENTRALIA temple, Pythian
Sisters, is meeting Wednesday at
8 p.m. in the Knights of Pythias
hall. There will be election of
officers and formal initiation.
LADIES of the Grand Army of
the Republic are meeting Wed
nesday at 2 p.m. in the YWCA.
There will be election of offi-
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Plan Caroling
Bethel UD, Job's Daughters,
met Saturday evening at the
Masonic temple. Initiated into
the bethel were Judith Phipps,
J e a n i n e Graber, Claudette
Smith, Sharon Bates, Julia Ann
Miller and Carol Strebig.
Plans were discussed for the
girls to go caroling on the eve
ning of December 21. The fol
lowing girls were appointed to
head various committees to
work on the Christmas project:
Carol Mentzer, Rean Fletcher,
Judy Burdette, Sidney Kromer
and Judy Shrock.
Following the meeting the
members and their guests en
joyed a party. The rooms were
beautiful with Christmas decor
ations. Serving on the refreshment
committee were Joan Boyer, Syl
via Lottick, Shirley McCauley,
Marcia Maple and Judy Shrock
TO MR. AND MRS. Adam Dei-
bert go congratulations upon the
birth of a daughter, Christine
Louise, Saturday, December 3,
There also is a son in the fam
ily, Tommy. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Deibert of
Herreid, S. D., and Mr. and Mrs.
E. M. Rulifson of Salem. Henry
J. Lant of Salem is the great
grandfather.
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designs on ivory grounds . . .
Pottery bases in new warm
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with exotic Eastern touches;
twinkling brass lamps for de
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from!
Give Something
for
The Home!
Dr. Sword
Is Speaker
Dr. Victor Hugo Sword, Bap
tist minister recently returned
after spending many years in
India, will be featured at a
study group luncheon Thursday
noon in the Golden Pheasant
restaurant, sponsored by the in
ternational relations group of
Salem branch, American Asso
ciation of University Women.
General discussion will follow
Dr. Sword's talk on "The New
India." The meeting will be
conducted by Mrs. Robert E.
Gangware, international rela
tions chairman of the chapter.
Dr. Sword was acquainted
with both Nehru and Gandhi
during his missionary work in
Assam, India. He is at present
filling the pastorate of Calvary
Baptist church here, but will re
turn to India.
AMITY Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
De Raeve have announced the
engagement of their daughter,
Miss Marguerite L. DeRaeve, of
Amity, to Elmer V. Bernards,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ber
nards of Carlton. No date has
been set for the wedding.
The bride,elect is a graduate
of Amity high school, and
employed as stenographer for
the Burlingham Meeker Seed
and Grain company in Amity.
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ON THE NEWLY REDECORATED
THIRD FLOOR
SUNSHINE Sewing club Is to
meet Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. Ralph Gilbert.
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Christmas
RECORDS
"AVE MARIA"
"THE LORD'S PRAYER"
Perry Como Willi
Choir anl Organ
"WHITE CHRISTMAS"
"SILENT NIGHT"
Perry como witn
Choir and Organ
"WILL SANTY COME TO
BllAN'rx lunar
"C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S"
Eddy Arnold
"MY TWO FRONT TEETH"
"HAPPY NEW YEAR"
Spike Jones and
his City Slickers
Open Friday Evening Till 9
Shop early for the finest selec
tion. Use our Christmas Lay-away.