Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 14, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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6 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, Dec. 14, 1949
Cosmis Club's Christmas
Dance on Saturday Evening
The semi-formal Christmas dance for the Cosmis club is on the
calendar for the coming Saturday evening, December 17, the
event to be at the Mayflower hall with Claude Bird's orchestra
playing.
On the committee for the evening are Mr. and Mrs. Harold
omogalla, chairmen; Mr. and
Mrs. Al Domogalla, Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Dumler, Mr. and Mrs.
John Graham.
The club roster for the year
includes the following:
Mr. and Mrs. John Bostrack.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Bostrack,
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bowman,
Mr.- and Mrs. Sie Crouser. Mr.
and Mrs. Desmond Daue, Mr.
and Mrs. Al Domogalla, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Domogalla, Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Dumler, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Dunn, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Enyeart, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Finney, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Gately, Mr. and Mrs. John Gra
ham, Mr. and Mrs. Hay Higgins,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnston, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard King, Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Luhr, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wil
liam Miller, Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Monismith, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Monson, Mr. and Mrs. Lowtus
Nabors, Mr. and Mrs. William
Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Port,
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Prunk, Mr.
and Mrs. John Przybilla, Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Rainwater, Mr. and
Mrs. Mars Slack, Mr. and Mrs.
Lowell Sloan, Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Mar
vin Stuhr, Mr. and Mrs. Trygva
Terjeson, Mr. and Mrs. Austin
Salem Girl Named
Oregon State College (Special)
Betty Brinkley of Salem was
darned "Moonlight Girl of Phi
Sigma Kappa fraternity at a
dance given at the chapter house
In her honor.
Contest qualifications called
tor attractiveness and an out
standing personality. Winners
ill over the country will enter
the "Moonlight Girl" contest on
a national scale.
WEST SALEM Woman's club
Is meeting Thursday at 8 p.m.
In the City hall. Members are
asked to take their children as
guests for an exchange of
Christmas gifts. Mrs. R. J. Mc
Donald heads the hostess com
KEIZER Ladies' Sewing club
Is meeting Thursday at the home
of Mrs. Nick LeRud. There will
be quilting and a no-host lunch
eon at noon. There will be an
exchange of Christmas gifts
among the members.
HOSTESS to her bridge club
Tuesday was Mrs. A. Terrence
King. The group met at the Sen-iWalker' Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Whit-
ator hotel for luncheon, going
later to the King home for the
annual Christmas party and aft
ernoon of bridge.
For Miss King
Mrs. A. E. LaBranche, Mrs.
Ralph King and Mrs. Wilbur
Flood were co-hostesses at the
LaBranche home when they
complimented Miss Jean King
with a pre-nuptial shower. Miss
King is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey King of Salem. She
is a graduate of Salem high
school and is attending Oregon
State college. December 21 has
been set as date for her mar
riage to John High of Spray,
Ore. He is also a student at Ore
gon State college. Feting Miss
King at the party were Mrs.
Minnie King, Mrs. Harvey King,
Mrs. Edmond Talbot, Mrs. Wal
do Miller, Mrs. Kenneth La
Branche, Mrs. Ethel Mclntire,
Mrs. Fred Fleming, Mrs. Ronald
Payne, Mrs. Ralph Miller, Mrs.
Harold Stilson, Mrs. George
Walters, Mrs. Hugh Chrisman,
Mrs. Leroy Mooers, Miss Bever
ly Kardtcn, Miss Doris Schmidt,
Miss Patsy Walters, Miss Shar
on Fleming, Miss Maxine King.
YOUNG MATRONS club has
planned its Christmas party for
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock
at the North Church street home
of Mrs. Floyd McNall. There will
be an exchange of gifts.
On the committee for the eve
ning are Mrs. McNall, Mrs.
Morse Stewart, Mrs. Robert
Hawkins and Mrs. John Hunt.
BARBARA FRIETCHIE tent,
Daughters of Union Veterans of
the Civil War, is meeting Fri
day at the home of Mrs. Frank
Conover, 210 South 19th at 2
p. m. This will be the annual
Christmas party for the group
with exchange of gifts.
Surprise for
The Browns
A surprise housewarming fo
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brow
at their new residence in Can
dalaria Heights district wa;
given by a group of friends last
evening. A gift was presented
the couple. Canasta was played
during the evening.
Feting the Browns were Mr.
and Mrs. Holly Jackson, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert A. Walker, Mr. and
Mrs. Loring Grier, Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Heater, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph B. Felton and Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. McCafferty.
Marriage
Is Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Danielson
of Minneapolis, Minn., announce
the marriage of their daughter,
Miss Elinor Marie Danielson to
Ernest R. Meyer of Salem.
The marriage was solemnized
in Portland on December 10 at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Bathe, with the Rev. Arne Chris
tensen of Central Lutheran
church officiating. Otto Meyer
stood as best man for his brother
and Mrs. Arthur Bathe, sister of
the bridegroom, was matron of
honor.
The bride wore a wine color
ed suit and black accessories,
Her corsage was of gardenias
with yellow rosebuds. The
matron of honor wore a rose tan
dress with black accessories. Her
corsage was of talisman roses.
A reception followed the cere
mony for immediate members of
the family.
The couple motored to Wash
ington for their honeymoon and
are now at home in Salem.
THE PAST Matrons' associa
tion, Order of Eastern Star, is to
have its monthly dinner meeting
Friday at 6:30 p. m. in the Gold
en Pheasant.
On the committee of hostesses
are Mrs. Wayne Henry, Mrs. Rex
Davis, Mrs. George Stephens,
Mrs. Ramona Lindley, Mrs. Mem
Pearce, Mrs. David Looney, Mrs.
M. C. Palmer.
The Glamor Gifts
(AP Newafeaturw)
When shopping for last-minute slamnr sifts for familv and
friends, give something aoDronriate. Don't take iust anv old
thing because time is getting short. You can make wise selec
tions by making a list of things you want ior each person on
your list. You'll find it is simpler to shop when you know what
you want. Mere are some suggestions:
OR GRANNY . . . Just because she's a grandmother don't
think she won't adore a beautiful compact that she can fill with
her favorite powder. Or how about a travel case filled with
creams and lotions to perk up her weary face after a trip? Bath
sets containing scented soaps and toiletries are other top-of-the
tree lavorites. A good hair brush and comb always is welcome.
One packed in a knitting box offers double appeal.
FOR MOM . i . You can splurge on her. She'll adore a gift
certificate to a beauty salon, a vitalator machine for beauty mas
sages, a home permanent wave, perfume in special bottles, co
logne, special beauty kits containing favorite cosmetics or a
compact with jewel trim perfect for evenings out with Pa.
FOR BIG SIS . . . Sachet pillows for lingerie and sachet
hangers for special dresses will make a big hit with Sis. A box
office beauty kit is a compact carry-all for make-up at home,
office or on the campus, a wallet containing a lipstick and
compact, a nosegay of violets concealing four lipsticks, a Christ
mas stocking containing everything for the bath from dusting
powder to fluffy milk bath petal wafers are useful and practical
Budget priced are liquids which are painted over the lips to
keep lipstick from smearing, lipstick with mirror attached, a
pink tinted heart of soap with a bottle of perfume nestled atop
it, manicure cutlery set containing cuticle scissors, nail file,
tweezers and cuticle pusher in a zippcred case.
FOR T1SISN-SIS . . , Start her off right with delicate colognes,
perfumes and sachets, a debutante-type kit of make-up essen
tials, a set of various nail polishes and manicure essentials (a
budget nail polish and lipstick combination comes with a round
plastic base and a built-in finger rest). A fun compact is avail
able with a horseshoe, wishbone or four-leaf clover motif, solid
perfume in a bracelet compact to dangle from her wrist, a comb
and brush set for her vanity table.
acre, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wil
son, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Witen
berger, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Wright.
FIDELIS class of the First
Baptist church is meeting at 2
p. m. in the church, Thursday.
Girl Scouts Fete Retiring President
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Mrs. Spaulding Honored At a recent meeting of the in
coming and outgoing officers of Santiam area council, Girl
Scouts of America, Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding, the retiring
council president, was honored by members of troop No. 4,
Salem, an orchid being presented her. Preceding the presen
tation the color guard of the troop performed. In the picture,
left to right: Mrs. Edwin Fortmiller, Albany, the incoming
council president; Mrs. Spaulding, Carol Randall, Joan Bale
and Ann Berger of troop 4. Other scouts also remembered
Mrs. Spaulding with gifts in appreciation for her work with
the group. (Jesten-Miller studio picture).
Officers for
Guild Elected
Officers for the Junior guild
of St. Paul's Episcopal church
were re-elected at the meeting
of the group, Tuesday afternoon.
They include Mrs. Paul Gem-
mell, president; Mrs. W. C. Gab
riel, vice president; Mrs. Austin
H. Wilson, Sr., secretary; Mrs.
Eugene Foster, treasurer; Mrs.
John Langrell, Mrs. Elmer Smith
and Mrs. Earl Andresen, directors.
A large group attended the
guild event in the church parish
hall, husbands and friends be
ing guests for the luncheon.
Holly wreaths, red candles, fig
urines and the manger scene fea
tured the Christmas decorations.
Mrs. H. H. Henry, Mrs. Gemmell
and Mrs. Wilson were in charge
of the table decorations.
Mrs. George Rossman was a
special guest and gave a review
of the book, "The Big Fisher
man." Many additional members
and guests came in after the
luncheon to hear the program.
Mrs. Custer Ross was general
chairman for the meeting and
was assisted by Mesdames A. J.
Rahn, Louis Lachmund, E. J.
Scellars, P. J. Russ, Ralph H.
Cooley, Carl Hansen, George W.
Maurer, Miller Hayden, E. H.
Kennedy, William H. Lytle, C.
B. McCullough, Lee Warnick,
Don Roberts, T. H. Galloway,
Frank Minto, Gerald Fisher, L.
W. Miles, Mrs. Ethel Webb, Miss
Virginia Nowlen.
Gold Star Mothers
Salem chapter of The Amer
ican uold Mar Mothers, Inc.
will meet Thursday for their
Christmas party at 8 p.m. in the
VFW hall. The members will not
exchange gifts but will bring a
gift for the hospitalized veter
ans at the Roseburg and Camp
White hospitals.
The. Oregon state department
of the Gold Star Mothers has
adopted a ward of 19 veterans at
the Roseburg hospital for Christ
mas and all chapters of the state
are contributing. Douglas coun
ty chapter of Roseburg will pro
vide a decorated Christmas tree
and a Christmas program. Each
man in the ward will be present
ed with a canteen book and gifts
from the other chapter of the
state. Mrs. George Pro is hospi
tal chairman of Salem chapter
and is urging all Gold Star Moth
ers of Salem to contact her if
they cannot be present at the
Thursday meeting.
THE BOARD for the Women
of Rotary met on Monday after
noon for dessert at the home of
Mrs. Robert Sprague and made
plans for the group's December
meeting next Monday.
Attending the board session
were Mrs. L. O. Arens, Mrs.
Chester Pickens, Mrs. Charles
Fowler, Mrs. Gardner Knapp,
Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley, Mrs. Clay
Cochran, Mrs. Floyd Bressler
and Mrs. Sprague.
. PI BETA PHI Mothers club
met Tuesday afternoon at the
chapter house. Gifts were
brought for the house and a jam
shower given for the chapter. A
Christmas program was enjoy
ed, the girls of the chapter sing
ing carols and Mrs. David H.
Cameron singing solos. Tea was
served following the program,
Mrs. Carl Schneider and Mrs
Dolph Craig being the hostess-
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WOMEN'S auxiliary of St.
Paul's Episcopal church is meet
ing Friday at 1:30 p.m. in the
parish hall.
Reports will be given on the
Episcopal church triennial con
vention held in San Francisco
this past summer by the women
who went from here as delegates
to the auxiliary convention held
in conjunction with the church
event. The reports will be given
by Mrs. George H. Swift, Mrs.
George Corwin, Miss Marjorie
Harris and Miss Elizabeth Por
ter. The nominating committee al
so will report. Tea will follow
the business and program.
Club Party
At Hagens
A party is planned at the E. J.
Hagen home for Sunday eve
ning, members of Mrs. Hagen's
bridge club to entertain for their
husbands with a buffet dinner at
5 o'clock. Holiday decorations
will be featured, including a
bronze Christmas tree on the
buffet and other holiday favors.
In the group wlu be Mr. ana
Mrs. A. J. Becker, Mr. and Mrs.
L. A. Ballmer, Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur W. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Ko
ger Hoy, Mr. and Mrs. M. B.
Rudd. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Foos,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaw and
Mr. and Mrs. Hagen.
Employes Group
Planning Party
Highway chapter, No. 1, Slate
Employes association, has plan
ned its Christmas party for next
Tuesday evening, December 20,
at Chuck's Steak House, dinner
to be served at 7 o'clock. There
will be dancing and special en
tertainment. Between 75 and
100 are expected to attend.
Pupils from Chemawa Indian
school are to give the special
entertainment.
Each one attending is to take
a gift for a child, these presents
then to go to the Shrine hospital
for crippled children. Miss Ruth
Rawlings and A. J. Head are co
chairmen for the party.
LIBERTY The Liberty Wo
man's club will hold its annual
Christmas party on Thursday,
December 15 at the home of Mrs.
Harold Lane on Skyline Road.
There will be a no-host dinner
at noon, and a gift exchange. All
members are asked to remember
the stuffed toys for the children
of Fairview Home.
All ladies living in the Liberty
district are welcome. They are
invited to come and get acquainted.
Anyone wishing to send maga-
zines to iairview nome is to
bring them to the party and they
will be taken to the home with
the gifts.
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