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

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MANY Salem frienfe will be in
Corvallis Sunday afternoon for
the wedding of Miss Madeleine
Glee Kcene and JamerC. Swarbrick o(
B-' iters "ield, Calif., thf ceremony to be
snlemniz'-'d in St. Mar's Catholic church
"""al ' o'clocl'. Miss Kent is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs Roy S. Keene for
many years resident of Salem and now
i?' Corvallis. Seveal from here are in
t. e weddinc part- and assisting at the
reception. Mr Swarbrick is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. CM. Swarbrick of Twin
Falls, Idaho.
Dean Melvin JSeist of Willamette uni
versity college of music is to be soloist
for the servio'. Miss Mariann Croisan
of Salem is to be the honor attendant,
Miss Marcia Maple of Salem and Miss
Jeri Keene, Younger sister of the bride
elect, the iinior bridesmaids. Misses
Mary Louiie Guilfillan and Carolyn
Coleman cf Corvallis are the brides
maids, i
At the recept:on to be given in the
Kappa Aipha Theta house, sorority of
the hride-elect, Mrs. Prince W. Byrd of
Salem if to serve the biide's cake and
Mrs. Piul B. Wallace of Salem and
Mrs. A L. Strand of Corvallis will be at
the ceffee urns, Mrs. John H. Carson
and Mrs. John Wagner at the punch
bowl: Mrs. Douglas AlcKay is to invite
guests into the dining room and Miss
Donthca Slcusloff will assist in the din
ing room. Mr. and Mrs. G. Frederick
Climbers of Salem will assist ir roceiv
) in guests. Mrs. Howard Maple is to be
in charge of the living room. Among
ti:ose assisting will bo Mrs. W. C. Dyer,
Sr , and among those serving will be
Miss Suzanne Small, Miss Charlotte
Alexander, Mrs. Budd Coons and Mrs
' James Struck, all of Salem.
ENGAGEMENT IS ANNOUNCED
From Eugene comes word of the en
. gagement of Miss Patricia Sue Arrow
; smith of Portland lo John Massey Fitz
maurice of Salem.
The news was told recently at the
home of the bride-elect in Portland, also
to friends at the University of Oregon.
Miss Arrowsmith is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thomas Arrow
smith of Portland and Mr. Fitzmaurice
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Massey
Fitzmaurice of Salom.
Both young people are students at
University of Oregon where Miss Arrow
smith is a member of Pi Beta Phi and
Mr. Fitzmaurice is a member of Phi
Delta Theta fraternity.
No date has been set for the wedding.
New officers are announced for the
Laurel Social Hour club as follows:
Mrs. Irl Folsom, president; Mrs. Axel
Jabobsen, vice president; Mrs. Norris
Zinn, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. F. X.
Hoereth has served the club as president
for the past two years and was pre
sented a gift in appreciation for her
service with the group.
The club held its Christmas party this
past week at the Jacobsen home. This
was the annual Christmas dinner- for
V the group followed by the exchange of
4 gifts, Mrs. Folsom, Mrs. H. J. Clements
f and Mrs. R. M. Amrine assisting Mrs.
Jacobsen at the party. Attending the
affair were: Mesdames Glen Adams, B.
Benson, A. J. Beckman and daughter,
Leall, Arnold Coffel, D. K. Crenshaw
and daughter, Delores, L. H. Dalken
berg, H. L. DeArmond, E. W. Emmett,
Edward Fandrich, J. Edwards, C. J.
Jackson, Monte Jones, C. L. Morrison,
P. Petersen, W. H. Zimmerman, Norris
Zinn, P. C. Knapp, C. W. Stuller. A.
Jacobsen, R. M. Amrine, Irl Folsom, F.
X. Hoereth, and H. J. Clements. The'
January meeting will be at the D. K.
Crenshaw home with Mrs. A. J. Beck
man, assisting.
LEGION GROUPS SET PARTY
Annual Christmas party for Capital
post No. 9, American Legion, and its
auxiliary, Capital unit No. 9, will be
tin event of Monday evening at 8 o'clock
in the Legion club.
Donald Madison, general chairman,
sks all Legion and auxiliary members
to turn out in force for an evening of
entertainment by outstanding talent.
Violin selections will be given by Phillip
Blankenship. Mrs. Paul Hale will play
the piano,, and Mrs. David Cameron will
sing a number of Christmas songs. A
Christmas reading will be given by Miss
Margaret Burroughs. Following the pro
gram there will be group singing of
rt Christmas carols. Refreshments will he
served bv the committee. Charles A.
Barclay is acting as master of cere
monies. As in past years ail members arc asked
to bring some contribution that can be
y used in making up ChrHn-s baskets
for some of the lccs fortunate.
Credit Women's Breakfast club has
plrnned a special Christmas time break
fast for its meeting next Tuesday morn
ing in Nohlgren's restaurant.
Yomarco class meet for its Christmas
prrty last evening, a dinner being giv
en for members and husbands at the
Senator hotel. 41 attending Mrs. Henry
Carl. Mrs. Herbert Ostlind and Mrs. A.
L Lindbeck were on the committee for
the event. Following the dinner the
group went to the Roberts studio for a
program, the evening concluding with
singing of carols.
Arriving December 27 for a visit in
t1- capital will be Lt. and Mrs. Norman
P. Hinfcs, who are driving west from
Crnip Campbell, Kentucky. They will
v:it with Lt. Hinges' mother Mrs H. G.
Benson, and will be here two weeks
bf'ore sailing for Panama whore Lt.
Hinges is to be stationed.
Tr. rnd Mrs. Charles E. Gray leave
n: : Tuesday by train for Davenport,
Iowa, to spend Christmas week with
r Mrs. Gray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Roddewig. They will then go on to
DePere, Wis., to spend the New Year's
week with Dr. Gray's brother-in-law and
tister, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Cass. Dr. Gray
will then return to Salem, Mrs. Gray to
remain in Iowa to visit until February.
INSTALLATION OF NTW rfrirers for Snlem bethel. No. 35. .Teh's Dr.r.ghicrs, wi.l take
place Monday eveum? in a formal ceremony. .Iiss Ann Glr.bens, left a hove, is to be
installed as honored queen. At right is the senior princess, Miss Harriet Iliday.
Installation Event Due. Monday
Salem bethel, No. 35, Job's Daughters,
has arranged its installation ceremonies
lor Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock in
Beaver hall.
Members of Chemekela chapter, Or
der of DeMolay for Boys, will conduct
the crowning ceremony.
Miss Jean Herrig of bethel No. 35,
Salem, is to be the installing queen. She
will be assisted by Miss Carolyn Eckers
ley, bethel No. 35, as installing guide;
Miss Margaret Aymes, bethel No. 34, In
dependence, installing marshal; Miss
Shirlee Newbry, bethel No. 35, Salem,
installing chaplain; Miss Janice Hartzog,
bethel No. 16, Portland, installing sec
retary; Miss Ann Baker, bethel No. 34,
Independence, senior custodian; Miss
Edna Mae Manning, Salem bethel, U.D.,
junior custodian; Miss Dorothy Peder
son, Salem bethel No. 35, installing pian
ist; Miss Marilyn Reay, Salem bethel
No. 35.
In the choir will be Misses Shirleen
Bacewich, Judy Bancroft, Margaret
Barge, Gilberta Bates, Cynthia Bourne,
Lynn Barrell, Nola Campbell, Barbara
Cone, Sharon Fleming, JoAnn Gilbert,
Sally Jo Grieg, Charlene Griffith, Ida
Jo Henderson, Karen Morely, Beverly
Mott, Beth Scharback, Marilyn Seeber,
Marcia Seeber, Patricia Stark, Mary Lou
Zumwalt.
Miss Ann Gibbens is the incoming
honored queen to be installed, and oth
ers to bo installed with her include: Miss
Harriet Hiday. senior princess; Miss
Mary Campbell, junior princess; Miss
Jackie Jones, guide; Mirs Shirley Bier,
marshal: Miss Leona Todd, first messen
ger; Miss Judy Foreman, second messen
ger; Miss Patricia Todd, third messenger;
Miss Carol Hewitt, fourth messenger;
Miss Jean Hartwcll, fifth messenger;
Mirs Patricia Snider, chaplain; Miss Les
lyn 3urdelte, treasurer; Miss Marga
ret Bown, recorder; Miss Mauryne
Nichols, librarian; Miss Sally Rasmus
sen, senior custodian; Miss Barbara An
derson, junior custodian; Miss Anna Mae
Lockcnour, musician; Miss Marilyn
Fridc, inner guard; Miss Ann Fowler,
outer guard; Miss Beverly Johns, lady
of the lights; Miss Janet McDonald, as
sistant recorder: Miss Shirley Booster,
merit keeper; Miss Mary Schrunk, re
porter; Misses Beverly Young and Dona
Lange, pages.
Snrnplimist club's Christmas parly
will be an event of next Wednesday
noon, a luncheon be ng planned at the
' Fcnatnr hotel. There is no program, this
to he a social gathering for the member
ship. j
The Girls Letter club alumnae party
at Salem high school will be held in
the school gymnasium this coming Tues
. day evening at 7:30 o'clock.
One of the features of the program
will be a contest between the alumnae
and the members to see who can sing
the loudest. Also different groups of girls
will portray the different Christmas
ci rols. All G. L. C. mothers are invited
to attend this party.
Miss Judy Wood is in charge of games,
Miss Dorecn Cavendcr is in charge of
refreshments. ' Miss Janet Kufncr is
chairman for decorations, and Miss Joan
Stcttlcr is in charge of invitations to the
mothers.
Mrs. Sidney B. Lewis was hostess for
her bridge group on Thursday, enter
taining the group for luncheon and a
Christmas party. '
Jcs ton -Miller studio picture
Members of Pi Beta Phi advisory
board have planned their annual Christ
mas lea for Thursday, December 29, at
the home of Justice and Mrs. James T.
Brand, hours to bo between 3 and 5
o'clock. Active members of Pi Beta
Phi at Willamette, University of Oregon
and Oregon State college, home for the
holidays, and their mothers will be
guests.
The board members serving as host
esses include: Mrs. John Hughes as pres
ident; Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Mrs. Ed
war Roth, Mrs. Wayne Doughton, Mrs.
Ervin W. Potter.
Christmas party for the Jaycee-Ettcs
is planned for Monday evening, a social
and card party being planned at the
home of Mrs. Milan Boniface at 8
o'clock. A late buffet supper will be
served. Mrs. Maurice Cohn and Mrs.
Al Morris are on the committee with
Mrs. Boniface for the event.
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BRIDE IN A ceremony solemnized last Sundar afternoon was Mrs. Richard Carl Plank,
the former Audrev Ilene Merrick, shown at risht, talking to her honor attendant, Mrs.
Cheslar Merrick. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence F, Merrick, Mr. Plank
the app, of Mrs. A. A. Gecav H .v-.- i.
Miss Cooper to Be
A wedding during the holiday week
will he that of Miss Catherine Elizabeth
Cooper and Herbert Bauer, the cere
mony lo be solemnized the afternoon of
Thursday, December 29. at 3:30 o'clock
in St. Joseph s Catholic church. The
Rev. T. J. Bernards will officiate at the
ceremony.
Miss Alma Cooper is to be honor at
tendant for her sister and Charles Cof
fey will be best man.
The reception following will be in
the Salem Woman's club house.
Among affairs honoring Miss Cooper
preceding her marriage will be a party
and shower for which Miss Frances
Baum is to entertain on Thursday.
THE OTHER THREE :ine officers
Jackie Jones, Miss Mary Campbell
crowning ceremony.
December 20 marks the dale for the
annual Christmas party for the auxiliary
to the National Federation of Post Office
Clerks at the home of Mrs. W. G. Ross,
990 Tamarack. Co-hoslesses with Mrs.
Ross will be Mrs. H. J. Thomas and
Mrs. Ted De Spieglei1. Plans will be com
pleted for the filling of Christmas bas
kets for two families.'A complete Christ
mas dinner will include exchange of
gifts and lunch will, be served by the
hostesses. i
American War Mothers are meeting
for a social and tea .Tuesday afternoon
at the home of Mrs: Clem Crane, 1655
South Liberty, Tuesday, at 2 o'clock.
There will be an exchange of Christmas
gifts, also members are bringing their
gifts for their adopted ward in the vet
erans hospital.
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Miss Cooper is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Daniel Cooper. Mr. Bauer the
son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bauer.
The luncheon and annual Christmas
party for the Women of Rotary will be
events of Monday afternoon in the Gold
en 'Pheasant, the luncheon to be at 1
o'clock.
Greeting guests at the door will be
Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom, Mrs. L. O.
Arens and Mrs. Arnold Davis.
There will be an exchange of Christ
mas gifts.
Howard Miller of the high school fac
ulty is presenting a mimher of students
in a musical porgram for the afternoon.
to be installed al the Job's DauBliters ceremonies Include these, left to right: Mist
and Miss Shirley Bier. Members of tho Order of DeMolay for Boys will conduct tlw
Invitations were received the latter
part of the week for the Christmas week
tea to be given by Kappa Kappa Gamma
alumnae at the home of Mrs. Sidney B.
Lewis, Thursday, December 29, the af
fair honoring active members of the
sorority at University of Oregon and
Oregon State college and their mothers.
Additional guests will be two represen
tatives from each of tho other Panhel
lenic sororities. The tea will be between
4:30 and 5:30 o'clock.
P.K.O. Sisterhood council announces
a no-host luncheon event for Monday at
1 p.m. in the Golden Pheasant, invita
tion being extended to all P.E.O. mem
bers, and especially unaffiliated mem
bers, to attend.
Bush school faculty members arc meet
ing for a dinner at the American Le
gion club next Wednesday evening, later
going to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Beck for their annual Christmas
party.
Holiday Month Calendar
December 17
Monday Night Dance Club party, Marion hotel.
Christmas greens show, Salem Garden club, Valley Motor company.
Christmas party for Rotana club, Four Corners Community hall. '
Cosmis club Christmas dance, Mayflower hall.
December 1 8
Christmas greens show, Salem Garden club, Valley Motor company.
Holiday al home for friends of Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Goulet, home of
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Goulet, Sr.
Holiday at home for friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Devcrs. Jr.
Holiday at home for friends of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Spaulding.
December 1 9
Jaycee-Ettcs Christmas party, home of Mrs. Milan Boniface.
Christmas greens show, Salem Garden club. Valley Motor company.
December 21
Wedding of MLis Belly Lou Edwards and David Gelzendancr, St. Mark Lu
theran church.
December 22
Christmas formal of Order of Rainbow for Girls, Crystal Gardens.
December 23
Wedding of Miss Charlotte Best and Charles R. Johnson, Westminster House,
Corvallis.
Wedding of Miss Shirley Nave and Walter Bcall, First Presbyterian church.
December 24
Christmas tea given by Miss Barbara Zumwalt.
December 25
Spinsters club Christmas dance. No-Name ballroom.
December 27
Holiday tea given by Mrs. Fred B. Moxley.
Christmas formal dance of Junior Catholic Daughters of America, No-Name
ballroom.
Wedding of Miss Joan Fidler and James Hosey, St. Paul's Episcopal church.
December 29
Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae Christmas tea, home of Mrs. Sidney B. Lewis.
Pi Beta Phi advisory board tea, home of Mrs. James T. Brand.
Wedding of Miss Catherine Elizabeth Cooper and Herbert Bauer, St. Joseph's
Catholic church.
December 31
New Year's dance of Subscription club, Marion hotel.
New Year's dance of Carousel club, Mayflower hall.
New Year's dance of Tillicum club, Glenwood ballroom.
WESTMINSTER guild of First
Presbyterian church announces
its Christmas event for next
Wednesday, a dessert to be served at 1
p.m. in the social hall to start the after
noon's program.
Miss Genowefa Krzywkowska, student
from Poland at Willamette university,
is to be guest speaker to tell of Christ
mas in Poland. Mrs. Joseph Matujec is
chairman for the program. J. J. Fitz
simons is to be a guest to lead devotions.
A girls' trio will sing, including Misses
Grace Ashford, Glennis Allen and Ber
nice Isham.
The annual 'I Made It Myself" sale
will be conducted at this meeting. Mem
bers also are asked to bring their dona
tions of food and clothing for a needy
family.
Mrs. Hal DcSart is chairman of the
social committee for the afternoon.
Jesten-MUler studio plct'jr.
Hal Hibbard camp and auxiliary.
United Spanish War Veterans, have ar
ranged their annual Christmas party
for Monday evening in the Veterans of
Foreign Wars hall. There will be a
no-host dinner at 6 o'clock, followed by
an exchange of gifts. Birthdays for Oc
tober, November and December will be
observed.
Past Presidents club of Capital Unit
No. 9, American Legion auxiliary, will
gather at the home of Mrs. Albert C.
C. Gragg for the annual Christmas par
ty on Thursday evening.
Christmas luncheon for the Etoktn
club will be an event of Tuesday, the
no-host affair to be at 1 p.m. at God
frey's. There will be an exchange of
gifts, also members are to bring their
gifts for the Chemawa school.
Following the luncheon, the members
will go to the home of Mrs. Donald
Madison for the afternoon, Mrs. Madi
son to talk on her travels.
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