Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 08, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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    Capital Women
Edited by MARIAN LOWRI FISCHER
6 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, Dec. 8, 1919
2 Women's
Service
Clubs Meet
Two local women's service
.l,ih held their meetings, Wed
nesday.
Rnrnntimist club met ior
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Mrs. Etha Raw and Mrs.
Fisher.
tana were set for April 14, 15
and 16. The general directorate
for the convention will include
the club president, Mrs. Glenn
McCormick, and Mrs. H. G
Maison. Mrs. Ethel Lau and
Mrs Marie Ling. Full commit
tee appointments for the con
vention groups will be announc
ed later.
For the meeting next Wed
nesday noon, Mrs. Mable E. Hay-
les, recreation supervisor and
librarian at the state hospital,
is to be the speaker.
Altrusa Club Dinner
Altrusa club members gath
ered for a dinner session at the
Marion hotel last evening, Mrs
Eale P. Delaney, president, in
charge.
The group voted to sponsor
a Christmas project, Mrs. Verne
Hobb being chairman of the com
mittee.
Because of the holidays, no
locial is planned this month and
the next dinner meeting will be
the first Wednesday of January
at the Marion hotel.
Dinner Events
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Caughell
are entertaining at two informal
dinner gatherings this week.
Last evening their guests
were Mr. and Mrs. John Drager,
who are here from Manila; Dr.
and Mrs. John J. Griffith and
Mr. and Mrs. Breyman Boise.
On Friday evening, the
Caughclls will entertain as din
ner guests the Rev. and Mrs.
George H. Swift and Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Carson.
Group Entertained
Zena Sunrise Farm, home of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crawford,
Sr., was beautifully decorated in
the Christmas theme when Mrs.
Crawford entertained with the
annual holiday party for Spring
Valley Home Missionary society.
Assisting were Mesdames Lee
Gibson, Wilfred L. Lantis and
Robert F. Yungen.
Attending me auair were
Miss Esther Barthelemew. Mrs.
R. Whitney and Mrs. Fred Mcs
pelt as guests; ten children and
30 members. Numbers on the
program, arranged by Mrs. Lois
Crawford, program director,
were Christmas carols in unison,
witn Mrs. James B. Smart as ac
companist; piano number, med
ley of Christmas carols, by Mrs
James S. Smart; Christmas songs.
Miss fcstlier Barlhelemew; piano
solo by Ruth Carlson.
Mrs. R. V. Carlson, president
conducted the meeting, when the
group voted to send cheer bas
kets to a family of mother and
four small children, and to the
eldest residents.
Mrs. W. D. Henry, birthday
chairman, presented gifts to those
whose birthday occur in Decem
ber, including Mesdames C. F
Merrick, Mrs. Robert F. Yun
gen, Carl Loop, Byron Purvine,
v. Li, uinson. The January hos
tess list includes Mesdames Fred
Muller, Ben McKinncy, Leta
Munson and Harold Washburn
Mrs. R. C. Shcparri, devotional
leader, read the Bible story of
Christmas.
a oosseri lunencon was
served by the hostesses, fol
lowing a gift exchange.
Complete
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EDWARD
WILLIAMS
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UO Parents Meet
Several faculty members from
University of Oregon are to be
guests for the dinner meeting
of the UO Dads and Mothers
clubs next Monday evening at
Mayflower hall. The no-host
dinner will be at 6:30 o'clock.
Faculty guests to attend in
clude Don Kirsch, Mr. and Mrs.
John A. Warren, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Lillie, Mr. and Mrs Rob-
bert Sullivan, Robert McClure
and Howard Lemon.
All parents and alumni are
welcome, each family to take
its own hot dish and table
service.
Shower Fetes
Bride-to-Be
Miss Glenna Foat, who is to
be married December X7, to Ray
Coursey, was honored at a show-
and party for which Miss
Ruth Squier and Miss Corah
Lund were hostesses at the home
of Miss Squier. The group pre
sented the bride-elect with i
recipe file of favorite receipts
and also a shower of gifts. A
late supper was served.
Feting Miss Foat were Mrs.
Leon Goucher, Mrs. Doris Scott,
Mrs. Esther Patrick, Mrs. Kath
erine Montgomery, Mrs. John
Branson, Mrs. Lloyd Darling,
Mrs. Irvin Branch, Mrs. Frank
McKenzie, Mrs. Henry Unruh,
Miss Patricia Burghart, Miss
Nita Cairnes, Miss Val Brenner,
Miss Jane Hillman and the host
esses. -
Highland Mothers
Set Holiday Event
So former members of High
land Mothers' club may renew
their acquaintance with friends
and teachers, a special invita
tion is being extended to all mo
thers to attend the homecoming
and Christmas party planned for;
December 15 in the school audi
torium. This will be the regular
monthly meeting postponed from
December 8. There will be a
short business meeting at 1:15
p.m., followed by a Christmas
program presented by the chil
dren of the first, second and
third grades.
Following the program the
mothers and their guests will ga
ther in the school cafeteria for
refreshments and an exchange
of white elephant gifts.
Mrs. Thelma Youngquist is
chairman of the committee in
charge of arrangements, assist
ed by the following mothers:
Mrs. Vera Ayres, Mrs. Dorothy
Bancroft, Mrs. Lillian Godsey,
Mrs. Martha Follis, Mrs. Carolyn
Beckett and Mrs. Arrilla Cham
bers. Engagement Told
Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Hi
ram Brown Humphrey of Wash
ington, D. C, are announcing
the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Miss Nan Hum
phrey, a student at the Univer
sity of Oregon, to Wallace
Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl J. Adams of Silverton,
graduate student at the univer
sity. The wedding is to be at
Portland in St. Stephens c
thedral Monday afternoon at 4
o'clock, December 26.
The parents of the bride-to-be
plan to drive west for the wed
ding.
iParties at
Hudkinses
Mrs. Charles Hudkins , was
hostess today to Kensington club
members and additional guests,
entertaining at a dessert and in
formal afternoon. Christmas ap
pointments were used in decorating.
Mrs. E. E. Gilbert was one of
the guests and presented a trav
elogue for the group. Other
guests included Mrs. Robert
Hartzell, Mrs. David Cameron,
Mrs. E. C. Hobbs and Mrs. Harry
Holt. Members of the club in
clude Mrs. Harry Moore of Port
land, Mrs. Charles Strickfaden,
Mrs. C. S. Pratt, Mrs. A. A.
Keene, Mrs. I. M. Doughton,
Mrs. Henry Carl, Mrs. Lee Can-
field, Mrs. O. J. Wilson, Mrs.
Leon E. Barrick, Mrs. Albert
Smith, and Mrs. Hudkins.
Dinners Given
Two other affairs have been
given at the Hudkins home tne
past week. Dinner guests one
evening were Mrs. J. Edgar
Purdy, Mr. and Mrs. James P
Purdy and Mrs. Robert Hart-zell.
Another dinner was given to
honor Mrs. Charles Strickfaden
on her birthday, covers being
marked for Mr. and Mrs. Strick
faden, Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
Keene, Mr. and Mrs. I. M.
Doughton, and Mr. and Mrs.
Hudkins.
.
Student Recital
Friday Afternoon
The fourth in a series of stu
dent recitals by the Willamette
university college of music will
be presented Friday afternoon at
3 o clock in the recital hau.
Nine musicians from the col
leae to be heard in various
numbers include: Jack Moore,
junior from Seattle, Wash.; Bet
ty Jean Mullin, Portland; Frank
Holman. Portland; Glennis Al
len, Salem; Grace Ashford, Sa
lem; Art Dimond, Portland; Bet
ty Kuhlman, Olympia, Wash.
Jean Farquharson, instructor in
piano and theory at Willamette
and Alfred Isenberg, Hood Riv-
The program will be present
ed as follows:
F Major Sonatina Beethoven
Chorale Bach
Jack Moore, piano
Spiagge Amato vonGluck
Betty Jean Mullm, soprano
Romance, No. 2, Op. 50 in F
Major Beethoven
Frank Holman, violin
Glennis Allen, piano
Aria: "Come Unto Him" (from
"The Messiah") Handel
Grace Ashford, soprano
Art Dimond, piano
Nocturne Lili Boulanger
Caprice Viennois ..Fritz Kreisler
Betty Kuhlman, violin
Jean Farquharson, piano
Vittoria Mio Core! Carissimi
Alfred Isenberg, tenor
Thursday Group
Thursday club met this after
noon at the home of Mrs. Prince
W Byrd with Mrs. Frank H
Spears, Mrs. Russell Catlin and
Mrs. O. K. DeWitt as co-host
esses. A salad luncheon was
served. Mrs. L. C. McLeod, Miss
Virginia Byrd and Mrs. H. Wil
liam Thielsen were additional
guests.
HUBBARD Mr. and Mrs
Levi Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
George Lefflcr and Mrs. Min
erva Hochstetler attended the
wedding Saturday evening
Portland of Miss Mary Pauline
Van Winkle, daughter of Mrs.
Regina Van Winkle and the late
Rev. Stanley Van Winkle, for
mer residents ot Hubbard, now
of Portland. She was married
to Calvin Alden Townsend of
Portland. They will live
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Wed at Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craig Jacobson
were married November 20 at a ceremony in the Central
Lutheran church at Eugene. The bride is the former Lor
etta Mae Lentz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Lentz of
Salem. Mr. Jacobson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Jacobson of Eugene. (Nelson studic, Eugene)
OES Event
Salem chapter, Order of East
ern Star, is to meet Saturday at
8 p.m. in the Masonic temple.
This is to be past matrons and
past patrons night. Also there
will be initiation and election
of officers.
Ticket Sale On
The sale of reserved seats for
the series of two concerts to be
given in Salem by the Portland
Symphony orchestra will con
tine for the rest of this week,
through Saturday, December 10,
at the Ladd and Bush branch,
United States National bank.
The two concerts of the or
chestra are to be January 10
and March 21.
FIFTY members and guests
attended the meeting for the
third district, Oregon State
Nurses association, Tuesday eve
ning at the Salem Woman's club
house.
Special entertainment included
vocal solos by Bud Ramus and
whistling numbers by Harriett
Allar.
Refreshments were served.
Hostesses for the meeting were
the nurses of the state tubercu
losis hospital group.
EXPECTED home for the
week-end from University of
Oregon are Miss Josephine
Caughell, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John R. Caughell, and
Miss Crystal Huntington, daugh
ter of the Hollis W. Huntingtons.
SUNDAY dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A.
Warren at their new North 22nd
street home were Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
George Levy of Portland and
the hosts' son and . daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. William War
ren. The son is on leave from
the navy, being
Long Beach, Calif.
stationed at
25-Year Jewels
Presented Group
At the Monday evening meet
ing of Salem Rebekah lodge, 25-
year jewels were presented to
Mrs. Phena Parker, Mrs. Pearl
Owen and Mrs. George Edwards,
in a special ceremony. Also eli
gible for these jewels are Mrs
Idella Nevins, Mrs. Pearl Ab-
rens, Mrs. Bertha White, but
due to illness and other reasons
they were not in attendance.
The lodge also honored Mrs. Ida
Traglio, who has 57 years of
continuous membership in the
Rebekah lodge.
Mrs. Blanch Hull gave a hu
morous reading. Salem Rebek
ahs voted to sponsor a Theto Rho
club, and proceedings are going
forth to institute some time after
the New Year.
Contrary to a previous an
nouncement, the Christmas
party will be held on December
19 instead of December 28. The
reception committee for Decem
ber will be Mrs. Mable Walling,
Mrs. Clarence Townsend, Mrs
John Wiles, Mrs. Pearl Nicols,
Mrs. William Cladek. In charge
of refreshments for the Christ
mas party is Mrs. Reg Garrett.
Thursday night the auxiliary
state president will visit.
On Friday the Three Links
club will hold its Christmas
party, starting with a no host
luncheon at 12:30. Next Mon
day night there will be initia
tion.
STAR OF THE SEA troop,
Junior Catholic Daughters of
America, met at the home of
Miss Patsy McReal. Fifteen girls
responded to the roll call.
Plans were made for a Christ
mas party with an exchange of
gifts. Several plans were de
cided upon to carol at Christ
mas time.
The meeting was adjourned to
work on 4-H projects. Refresh
ments were served by Patsy and
her mother, Mrs. James McReal.
The next meeting to be held at
Josephine Schlageter's home on
North 24th street.
Party for
Miss Edwards
Miss Betty Lou Edwards, who
is to be married December 21
to David Getzendar.er, will be
feted at a shower and party for
which Mrs. Harry W. Scott will
entertain at her home, Friday
evening.
Mrs. R. W. Land and her sis
ter, Mrs. Gladys Christensen,
visitor from San Francisco, are
assisting Mrs. Scott.
Mrs. Samuel H. Tyler of Eu
gene, sister-in-law of Mrs. Scott,
will be an out-of-town guest at
the party.
Organ Program
To Be Saturday
A Christmas organ concert is
to be presented by Don Worden,
organist, assisted by Harry Mul-
ford, soloist, Saturday afternoon
at 4 o'clock in the Seventh Day
Adventist church, Hood and
North Summer streets. The pro
gram is as follows:
'Consider and Hear Me" ....
Pflueger
"Pilgrims' Chorus" ...Wagner
"Toccata in D Minor" . . . Bach
"At Evening" Kinder
"Carol of the Birds" Miles
"I Wonder As I Wander". Miles
"Gesu Bambino" Yon
Harry Mulford, soloist
"Evensong" Johnston
A Christmas Pastorale" . . .
Matthews
"O Holy Night" Adams
'It Came Upon a Midnight
Clear"
"Silent Night"
"Yuletide Echoes" Hodson
Dance Parties
Among those entertaining be
fore the Wisteria club dance Fri
day evening are Dr. and Mrs
Ralph Gordon and Mr and Mrs.
Charles Knapp, who have invit
ed 30 couples to the Gordon
home
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Beutler
are to entertain with a supper
following the dance, their guests
to include Dr. and Mrs. Estill L.
Brunk, Mr. and Mrs. James H.
Turnbull, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
McNeill, Mr. and Mrs. George
Keortge, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Schmitz, Mr. and Mrs. J. Deanp
Patterson. Mr. and Mrc niarn.
Ericksen, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
WUistaa.
MRS. NETTIE C. ROBERTS
is home from a month's visit
in Los Angeles at the home of
her son and daughter-in-law,
Dr. and Mrs. Howard G. Roberts.
Recent Bride Mrs. Ford E.
Wilson, Jr., the former Dora
lee Ruth Pound, was married
November 5 in the Mill City
Christian church. The bride
is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. H. D. Pound of Mill City,
and Mr. Wilson is the son of
Mrs. J. H. Duncan of Salem
and Ford E. Wilson of Port
land (McEwan studio picture)
DAYTON Dr. and Mrs. L. L
Hewitt and Kenneth Pomeroy
Program for
Greens Event
Program for the open housed
and "hanging of the greens"
ceremony at the Salem YWCA
this evening has beep announced.
Christmas festivities at the
YW begin with this greens event
each year. The open house is
to be at 7:30 o'clock, at which
time friends and members of
the association will view the
gayly decked ' rooms.
The program begins at t
o'clock. It will include presen
tation of "The Littlest Angel,"
to be given by Marilyn Foxley;
"The First Noel," by Jan Gil-
liand of the college Y; "Away
in the Manger," Barbara Calla
way, Lavurne Gammon and Jay
nie McCallum of the Tri-Y; and
a reading by Doris Cameron of
the Salore club.
Mrs Bruce Spaulding, mem
ber of the board of directors,
will direct the group singing. .
A presentation of gifts 'to
world fellowship also will be
featured.
The Tri-Y Mothers' club will
serve refreshments.
attended the wedding of Miss
Lois Levins, daughter of Mr. and
mrs. v. xv. j-ievms, una uames
Murray, on Saturday evening, ,
Dec. 3, at the chapel of the Four
Square Gospel church in Port
land. A reception followed in
the home of the bride's parents.
Mrs. Murray is the granddaugh
ter' of Dr. and Mrs. Hewitt.
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