Capital Women I Edited b? MARIAN l.OWRf FISCHER 6 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, March 7, 1950 Delta Gamma Reception March 19 Tnuitatlnns nre out from Beta Pi chapter of Delta Gamma sor ority at Willamette university for an open house on bunaay March 19. Guests are invited to call be fwoon a and R o'clock at the sor ority chapter house, 1810 Court street. Miss Patti Jane Parsons' is chairman for the event. Rebekah Meeting Event of Monday At the meeting of the Rebekah lndee Monday evening, Mrs. L.a- Ver Appelgate, noble grand, appointed several committees. Mrs. Richard Van Pelt, Mrs Jennie Chalmers, Mrs. Charles Neubauer were named on the resolutions committee for Mrs. Emma Thies. Mrs. Lloyd Wood was select ed to give the obligation cere monies at the district conven tion at Scotts Mills on Saturday, March 11. Elected to take the decoration of chivalry were Mrs. Donald Muelhaupt, Mrs. Fred Baker and Mrs. Estella Hess. The United Brethren Evangel ical church, 17th and Nebraska, invited the lodge to attend the services there on Sunday, March 19. For the good of the order pro gram last evening there was a short outline of some of the lodge work. Mrs. Avis Perrine played sev eral harmonica numbers accom panied by Mrs. Pearl Swanson. Announcement was made of the Three Links club meeting on Friday afternoon at the hall and of team practice next Monday evening. . . Teachers Meet Delta chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, honor society for wom en educators, was entertained Saturday at Monmouth at the home of Mrs. Florence Hutchin son. Plans were discussed for the state convention to be held in Portland, April 1. Mrs. Pearl Heath was program chairman, presenting Miss Martha Hodg 1 kisen, exchange teacher from England, who talked on educa tion in tills country compared to the system in England. Miss Hodgkissen is teaching at Cor vallls high school. Salem members attending the meeting were Mrs. Ray Pinson, Mrs. Ervin Kron, Mrs. Arthur Weddle, Miss Elizabeth Rader, Mrs. Carl Booth, Miss Vivian Chandler, Mrs. John Black, Miss Florence Berndt, Miss June Phil pott, Mrs. Arthur Hoenlg. MEMBERS of the P. L. E. and F. club are to be entertained Wednesday evening by Mrs. Laura Johnson at 407 Vi Court street, the meeting to be at 8 o'clock. NEW OFFICERS for the Tllli eum Dance club Include Glenn Hoar as president and James Payne as the secretary-treasurer. Carl Cover is the retiring presi dent and Carl Jordan has served the past year as secretary-treasurer. Officers were announced at the Saturday night dance of the club which is planning its final event of the season for May. RECORD HITS THIS WEEK "Bloodshot Eyes" Ann Jones and SMOKEY ROGERS "Did Anyone Ever Tell You Mrs. Murphy" PERRY COMO "If I Knew You Were Coming I'd've Baked A Cake., GEORGIA GIBBS Downstairs, OrcRon Bldg. STATE A HIGH Phone 38632 Harold A Dorcen Shop-en Alumnae Meet Alpha Xi Delta alumnae met last evening at the home of Mrs. William E. Healy for the regu lar monthly gathering and St. Patrick's day party. Attending were Mrs Rollln C. Lewis, Mrs. Eugene Laird, Mrs. Healy, Mrs. B. J, Kcarns, Mrs. William Galloway, Jr., Mrs. El mer Meade, Miss Elise Schroe- der, Miss Verna Keppinger, Mrs. Lloyd E. Darling, Mrs. J. H, Hann. Plans were made for the founders' day event on April 17 and a talk by Miss Carmen Perez, exchange student from Guatemala and guest resident at the Alpha Xi Delta house at Uni versity of Oregon. DeMolay Mothers DeMolay Mothers club is meeting Thursday noon of this week at the Masonic temple. Mrs, L. J. Geer is chairman of the hostesses, and assisting are Mrs. J. A. Johnston, Mrs. J. Edgar Reay, Mrs. E. Hill and Mrs. G. C. Herrig. SALEM TOASTMISTRESS club will meet at the Golden Pheasant on Thursday, March 0, at 6 p. m. Miss Lorraine Meu sey will act as toastmistress and Mrs. Mabel Hayles will be in charge of table topics. Speakers on the program will be Mrs. Sue Booch, Miss Brenda Glass, Mrs. W. P. Hillpot, Miss Freda Cher rington and Miss Constance Weinman. Hostess will be Mrs. Roy Lockenour. STAR OF THE Sea group, Junior Catholic Daughters of America, met at the home of Gretchen Barr on North 20th street. There were 13 girls present. Plans were made to take part in Holy Hour services at St. Vincent's March 12, in full uniform. The troop voted to take over the 10 a. m. church chapel for the month of March at St. Jo seph's. A no-host skating party will be held for the troop April 15. The next meeting will be held at Nellie Cooney's home on South 14th street. WOMAN'S Society for World Service, Englewood church, is to meet Thursday at 1:15 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Hugh Low- miller. Mrs. Lewis Brown is leader for the meeting. MR. AND MRS. Vernon De catur, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Burk, Park Sturgess, William Bow man and Stacey Metcalf motor ed to Eugene Saturday evening to attend the banquet and meet ing at the Knights of Pythias hall. LAUREL GUILD of Knight Memorial church is to be en tertained Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Charles Neu bauer, 1470 North 16th. Mrs. Irma Lehman is to lead devo tions. Mrs. Neubauer, Mrs. Irvin Brooks and Mrs. W. C. Drake- ley, Jr., are hostesses for the evening. Don't garnish too many dishes at one meal; if the main course is heavily garnished, for In stance it's not necessary to add extras to the vegetables or salad. Not IVIT CHILD'S SUC Til BL SI .neclalized children's as- flrin. 14 tcr&ln ablets asaura accuracy. Or anffo flavored. Uorn how to Mala vaur amI Mora bioullM, tho Miy woyt Pot nnroiting loch, lor llmo-anoV monoy saving tlpi, luno in ORTHO GARDEN GUIDI MONDAY. WtDNED.Vin.vJ KSLM 9:15 A.M. VAN LINCS CO. LARMER TRANSFER and STORAGE At Your Service! FOR YOUR . . . V Storage v0 Hauling i Fuel ... NEEDS DIAL 3 3131 OR SEE US AT . . . 889 N. Liberty ' "OUR REPUTATION 18 IOCR 8ECURTTT" r p ijf. . 4 ( v., t f fil Wed at Sublimity Wed recently at St. Boniface church at Sublimity were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sabrowski. The bride is the former Arlene Wolf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Wolf of Aumsville, Mrs. Sabrowski the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sabrowski. (Jesten-Millcr studio picture) For Mrs. Bagnall Honoring Mrs. George Bag nall who resigned recently as director for the Camp Fire Girls work here, Mrs. Raymond F. Ol son entertained Friday at lunch eon. Places were marked for 13. guests including some of the long-time leaders who have worked with Mrs. Bagnall in Camp Fire groups, members of the office staff and Mrs. W. E. Gardner, chairman of the awards committee. NORTH SALEM W. C. T. U. is to meet Friday of this week at 2 p. m, at the home of Mrs. Mabel Martin, 956 Hood street. Nick LeRud is to lead the de votions. A business session will follow the program. l ' r . " 1, in u-j Engagement Told The en gagement of Miss Wanda Ferren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Banick of Brooks, to Robert Richard Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Wilson of Ger- vais, was announced recently, me wedding to be June 25. WOODBURN The Wood burn Woman's Rural club will meet Thursday, March 9. in the Lutheran hall , for a no-host luncheon at noon. The commit tee in charge of arrangements will be Mrs. Albert Rheinholdt, Mrs. Ruby Rudi, Mrs. Mildred Rice and Mrs. Roy Seely. A business meeting will be held at 2 p. m. with Mrs. H. A. Lohse presiding and the program will feature an auction sale. DAYTON Mrs. Ernest Bud- ke was hostess to the members of the Pleasant Hour Reading club, with 20 members and one guest present. Guests for the afternoon were members of the County Federation of Women's clubs; Mrs. Lola Alderman, Day ton, president; Mrs. Vernisiha Newby, Amity, vice president; Mrs. Dolph Goodrich, Dayton, secretary-treasurer. Plans were completed for the dinner with husbands and friends as guests on March 17. Mrs. Clete Gell had charge of the lesson on "Thumb Nail Sketches of New Plays." She was assisted by Mrs. Alderman, who gave a brief report of Time Magazine version of the play, "Stromboli." Mrs. Shawver gave a few remarks on America's own Passion play, "Veronica Veil." Mrs. Gell talked about the lead ing plays of Broadway and of Europe. The federation officers spoke briefly and each was pre sented with a gift. After the collect, refreshments were serv' ed. O 0 LADIES GUILD of St. Mark Lutheran church is meeting Wednesday in the church par lors, the luncheon to be at 1 p. m. Mrs. B. L. Trelstad is to present the topic and Mrs. Ralph Johnson will lead devotions. Those attending are asked to take their quarterly in-gather ing thank offering boxes. Committees Named for NileClub Committees for the coming year in the Salem club, Daugh ters of the Nile, were announc ed by the president, Mrs. R. D. Bright, at the meeting of the group, Monday. The list is as follows: Telephone Mrs. Eldon Arm strong, chairman, Mrs. Paul Shaffer, Mrs. Sam Stitchler, Mrs. Clarence R. Shrock, Mrs Al Feitelson, Mrs. Wade Ellis, Mrs. Arthur Davis, Mrs. Charles Harris, Mrs. George Dunsford. Sewing Mrs. Gregory Mae fliger chairman, Mrs. Roy Tweedie, Mrs. M. F. Grub, Mrs. John Imlah. Hostess Mrs. Elmo McMillan. Philanthropic Mrs. Lqren Spaulding, chairman, Mrs. Joe Bourne, Mrs. William Newmyer, Mrs, Paul A. Hale, Publicity Mrs. Merle Travis, Mrs. Carl Quistad. Cheer Mrs. Max Alford, chairman; Mrs. Otto Eckersley, Mrs. Lynn Lambeth. Transportation Mrs. Melvin Propp, Mrs. John Graybul. Membership Mrs. Harris Lietz, Mrs. Claude H. Post. Rodeo project for Shrine club Mrs. E. H. Kennedy. Purchase of sewing machine Mrs. J. S. Lochead, Mrs. Greg ory Haefliger, Mrs. M. F. Grub. The group discussed plans for the spring bridge benefit, the date to be set: also for a rum mage sale for next September. Wright-Majors Willamina Friends here have received announcement of the marriage of Miss Donna Jeanne Majors which took place Febru ary 18 in Klamath Falls. Miss Majors, daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Morris Ma jors of McMinnville, was wed to Wallace G. Wright son of Mrs. W. E. Wright also of McMinnville, at the Eric Major residence. Rev. David Barnett performed the ceremony before the fireplace decorated with candles.. The bride was given in marriage by her father, and wore a white princess style satin gown with embroidered seed pearls. The fingertip length veil, edged in wide lace, was held in place by a seed pearl crown. The bride carried step- hanotis surrounding a single or chid on her white Bible. Matron of honor was Mrs. Eric Majors, sister of the bride groom, who wore a frock of orphid colored satin fashioned with hopped skirt. She carried a nosegay of pink carnations, Eric Majors was best man for the couple. A reception followed the cere mony. After the reception, they left for a wedding trip to San Francisco, after which they will be at home in McMinnville. The bride attended the University of Oregon, and Mr. Wright, Ore gon State college. The bride's grandmothers, Mrs. Mary Smith of McMinnville, and Mrs. Lela Maors of Corvallis were also present for the nuptials. REGULAR meeting for the Catholic Daughters of America will be Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in the Woman's club house. Party for ! Engaged Duo Mr. and Mrs. John Steelham- mer are to entertain Saturday evening at an informal open house to honor Mrs. Steelham mer's sister, Miss Patricia Van- deneynde, and the latter's fiance, Ted E, Reed, whose engagement was announced recently. Among other events planned for Miss Vandeneynde preceding her marriage will be a luncheon for which Mrs. Wayne Loder is to entertain next week. Birthday Party Event of Saturday Miss Doris Helen Spaulding was given a surprise party by a group of her high school friends Saturday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Spaulding. Dancing was enjoyed and late refreshments served. The party was arranged by lobbie Graham. Dornthv Suri- gart, Virginia Eyre and Edith Baker. Assisting the girls during the evening were Mrs. Robert Eyre. Mrs. Wallace Carson and Mrs. Bruce Spaulding. Honoring Doris Helen were Jodie Ellis, Lucinda Cotman, Edith Baker, Mary Jane Rud, Sharon Laverty, Nadine Gilman, Dorothy Swigart, Jody Ricketts, Sue Hendrie, Layce Taylor, Marlyn Lorenz, Bobbie Sjoding, Caroll Weinstein, Virginia Eyre, Carol Fisher. Amv Girnrf Mo jorie Little, Joanne Wenger, Norma Stewart, Pat Healy, Val jJean Gosnel, Jan Foulger, Bob- ale ijranam, sally Becker, Char lotte Wood, Pattie Railsback, Janet Westfall, Othclene Lee, uonna vogt, Greta Ann Schre cengost, Helen Callaghan, Bev erly Young, Claudia Talmadge and Naydeen Taylor. Jim Hill, Dick Smith, Dick Lewis, Dick Evans, Bob Holden, Elliott and Jay Backstrand, Ron Nelson, Mike McManus, Michael Deenev. David Rhoten. rhnr-t Bales, Wally Carson, Scott i-age, oruce Burns, Stanley Ssamuels, Merl Baumgart, Don Peper. Dwieht Rankin. Snnnirv Williams, Vernon Rouse, Jeff wanon, XNoet swingle, Jim Brown, Burton Harp, Bob Nopp, Rex Layton, Glenn Benner, Bruce King, Frank Papenfus, bod rtazei, uon McKenzie, Ed die Bauer, Jim Mathieson, Dwaine Rankin Ttah rtntiffHlnn Elmer Winegar, Bob Walker! .lAJoufd be Dtnuing. 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Miss Lindley is a member o'f Talon, women's honorary on the campus there. DAYTON Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stewart attended the wedding of their long-time friend, Mrs. Ethel Fournier, Amity, and Rus sell Lawson, Perrydale, on Thursday, March 2, at the Chris tian churcl) parsonage, at Amity The couple left on a trip to Cottage Grove to visit relatives and will be at home near Amity. Don Davis, Jerry Agnew, Jack Beakey and Jim Humphrey. Capital Unit Hears About Activities' Capital Unit No. 9, American Legion auxiliary, met last eve ning. Reports were given by Mrs. Clara Poland and Mrs. Malcolm Cameron on the dis trict conference at McMinnville on Sunday. Mrs. Allan Carson reported on the meeting of the newly formed county polio council with the Marion county chap ter of the Foundation for Infan tile Paralysis, Inc. Mrs. Carson was delegate from the unit to the meeting. Further plans were made by the group for its style show to be staged March 20 at the Ameri can Legion club. 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