Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 08, 1950, Page 6, Image 6

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    .Capital
Kdlted by MARIAN
6 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, March 8, 1950
Finalists
In Queen
Race Named
The five finalists for the title
of queen for the Willamette uni
versity ball have been announc
ed, including the name, of one
Salem girl, Miss Muriel Baney.
The other four are Miss Donna
Mears of Roseburg, Miss Shirley
Griffin of Vancouver, Miss Del
Fisher of Portland, Miss Marie
Corner of Bothell, Wash.
The coronation of the queen
will feature the Varsity Ball on
Saturday evening, the other
four girls to make up the court
for the evening.
WOMEN'S Missionary society
1 of the First Baptist church 's
meeting at 2 p.m. Thursday at
the church. Miss Myrna Stover
will be worship leader. Mrs. C.
V. Howell has charge of the
program. At the business meet
ing there will be election of of
ficers. Hostesses for the after
noon are Mrs. L. H. Barnett and
Mr.. Clark Stewart
Job's Daughters
Seven girls were initiated in
to Job's Daughters, bethel No.
35, Monday evening. The new
members are Misses Marge Mos
olf, Ann Fallin, Mary Arnold,
Delores Phillipee, Marjorie Lit
tle, Phyllis Logan and Diana
Emigh.
On the refreshment committee,
for the evening were Misses Les
lyn Burdette, Patricia Gordon,
Sally Jo Greig, Doris Basingcr
and Julia Foster.
The majority degree is to be
given four members at the March
20 meeting. Friendship night
with Independence bethel is an
nounced for April 3,
MEMBERS of the board of
Salem Lions club auxiliary and
the committee working on
plans for the Lions club dog
show will meet Thursday eve
ning at the home of Mrs. Rollin
O. Lewis.
HOSTESS to her bridge club
today was Mrs. William E. Jud
on, entertaining the group at
dessert and cards. Bidden as ad
ditional guests were Mrs.
'Charles Kidwell and Mrs. Jack
Kuhn.
Going to Portland
Several Salem folk will be In
Portland this week-end for the
grand court of the Order of Ama
ranth of Oregon.
Mrs. James Manning, grand
royal matron, will be among
those attending as will be Mr.
Manning, who is the grand mar
shal; Malcolm MacDonald, grand
(word bearer; Mrs. Harvey Ac
ton, who is the grand representa
. tlve to Washington; James Bar
rell, grand representative to
Australia; Jerry Farrar, who is
to be master of ceremonies for
the uncrowning ceremonies and
Mrs. Ray Hecklngcr, who is to
be marshal In the west at the
ceremonies.
MRS. E. M. PAGE is to enter
tain for her bridge club Thurs-
day, Inviting the group for
luncheon and cards. Mrs. Roy S
Keene, member from Corvallis,
will be here for the party.
THE TEXTILE painting class
es of the YWCA will hold n rils.
play of Items completed during
me past six weeKs on Thursday
evening, March 0, between 7:30
to 9:00 o'clock.
The classes will be competing
for first and second place rib
bons Which Will bo nwnrrinH hv
the Judges Mrs. N. E. Edwards
ana Mrs. Gladys Christensen.
The YWCA invites all who
are interested to attend.
LA BIS H GARDEN club is
meeting Thursday for a lunch
eon at the home of Mrs. Alvin
Van Cleave at 1:30 o'clock.
Charles A. Cole of the Salem
Rose society is to be the guest
apeaker.
THURSDAY club members
will be entertained tomorrow by
Mrs. G. Herbert Smith, Mrs. Er
nest C. Richards and Mrs. Lewis
D. Griffith at the home of Mrs
Smith, a salad luncheon to be
served at 12:30 o'clock.
VICTOR POINT Mrs. W
F. Krenz and Mrs. Geneva Hub
bard entertained the ladies o(
the Silver Cliff Woman's club
at their home Thursday. Mrs
Marion Fischer and Mrs. Floyd
Fox assisted the hostesses.
The afternoon was spent in
playing "BOO" and canasta. Mrs.
William DeLaugh, president,
called a short business meeting.
VNIONVALE Mr. and Mrs
Claude Shelburne observed
their 21st wedding anniversary
at their home, Monday.
StJoseph
It ASPIRIN AT ITS BEST
Women I
t-OWRI FISCHEB
Had leys Greet Son
To Mr. and Mrs. Wayne E.
Hadley go congratulations up
on the birth of a son, Tuesday
evening, March 7, at Salem Gen
eral hospital, weight, nine
pounds, three ounces. The ba
by has been named Bruce Wayne
Hadley. Also greeting the new
arrival in the family are a sis
ter, Eileen, and a brother, Al
lan.
Grandparents are Governor
and Mrs. Douglas McKay, Sa
lem; and Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Hadley of Longview, Wash.
Great grandmothers are Mrs.
J. W. Frater of Portland and
Mrs. George Pemberton of Al
bany. School Group
St. Joseph's Mothers club Is
entertaining at a special pro
gram Thursday evening, invit
ing fathers and all interested
patrons of the school. The meet
ing will be at 8 o'clock in St
Joseph's hall.
Guest speaker is to be Miss
Alice Pendlebury, exchange
teacher from England at the
Oregon College of Education in
Monmouth.
Mrs. Chester Fritz and Mrs
Vernon Drye are chairmen for
the refreshments committee and
will be assisted by Mrs. George
Hemann, Mrs. H. C. Saalfeld,
Mrr. Lawrence Alley, Mrs. D.
G Poujade, Mrs. F. A. Rupp.
Anniversary Event
Aurora Friends and relatives
honored Mr. and Mrs. George
Llngel, Sr., at their Riverside
district home north of Aurora
in honor of their 43rd wedding
anniversary, Sunday, February
26.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
George Lingel, Jr., and daughter,
Naomi of Hubbard, Miss Verbu
Miller of Needy, Mr. and Mrs.
Florin Eubanks of Oregon City,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnston,
Bert, Alan and Patricia of Au
rora, Miss Laurel Eubanks, Ore
gon City, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Christenson, Aurora, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Enterline, Jim and Jo
Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Don Lingel
and Curtis Dean, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Bowers, Miss Shirley Bow
ers, Art Kraft, Don Kyllo, Ed
win and Dwayne Lingel, George
Enterline and son, Wesley, all of
MRS. VIRGIL ' EARL of
Eugene is visiting here a few
days this week at the home of
her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. William Maltman.
Lovely fingertip coats are blossoming
forth as top fashion of the year!
You'll love them for their light
hearted look of spring , . . their
wonderful wardrobe versatility!
Fleeces, coverts, white, beige, grey,
pink, aqua, red. Sizes 1 0 to 18.
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Sllverton Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Schmidt (Mildred
Bailey) were married February 10. The bride is the daugh
ter of the Rev. and Mrs. Omer Bailey of Silverton, Mr.
Schmidt the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe 'Schmidt of Central
Howell. (Jesten-Miller studio picture)
Officers Visit
At the meeting of the United
Spanish War Veterans auxiliary
Monday evening, Mrs. Adcne
May Beeman of Portland, de
partment president, was a spe
cial guest. This was occasion for
Mrs. Beeman's annual inspec
tion of the local auxiliary. Other
guests at the meeting included
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cheney of
Hillsboro, Mrs. Nellie Johnson,
Mrs. Mayme Love and Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Bodley, all of Port
land.
Al Harriman of Portland, de
partment commander, was a vis
itor at the veterans meeting.
Following the meetings, the
groups met jointly for refresh
ments. Mothers Meet
University of Oregon Moth
ers club of Salem met for its
first afternoon event Monday
at the home of Mrs. John R.
Caughell and conducted a suc
cessful white elephant sale.
Some 20 attended. The next af
ternoon meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Karl Becke. In
April, the mothers and fathers
clubs will hold a joint dinner
meeting.
THREE NEW alumnae were
greeted at the dessert supper
and meeting of Delta Delta Del
ta alumnae Monday evening at
the home of Mrs. Fred B. Mox-
ley. The new ones greeted in
cluded Miss Barbara Upjohn,
Mrs. B. B. Goodman and Mrs.
Bert Jones. Hostesses with Mrs.
Moxley for the meeting were
Mrs. D. C. Moore, Mrs. H. J.
Aiming and Mrs. Carlisle B. Roberts.
that important
little coat you'll
wear everywhere!
Constantine
Gorgeous, tubable rayon
linens in all the gay,
spring pastel shades of
pink, aqua, beige and
grey. Yes! Vi sizes avail
able. 14.95
And still more frocks
of 100 denier rayon
print crepe . , ..to flat
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aqua, navy; AVi to
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the little french shop
acroit from tha court house
In Honorary
University of Oregon, Eugene
(Special) Miss Mary Swigart,
daughter of J. F. Swigart, 1485
S. Liberty street, Salem, has
been tapped for membership into
Mu Phi Epsilon, music honor
ary on the University of Oregon
campus.
. Miss Swigart is a freshman
major in music.
Buchanan-Taylor
Of interest to friends here Is
announcement of the marriage
of Miss Patricia Taylor, daugh
ter of Mrs. Charles Taylor of
Portland, to Don Buchanan, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Buchan
an, also of Portland. Mr. Bu
chanan is the grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. William Buchanan of
Hopmere community and Mrs
James Leith of St. Louis.
The wedding was an event of
February 25 at 4:15 o'clock in
Portland, the reception follow
ing being at the Grant Buchan
ar home. Miss Joyce Buchanan
was bridesmaid and Lester
Ooley was best man. Assisting
at the reception were Mrs. Har
old Leith, Mrs. Emil DeBauw
and Mrs. Kenneth Buchanan.
The couple will reside In
Portland.
WALLACE ROAD The
Marnh meetlnff of Willamette
Lodge Country club will be held
at the club room Saturday night
March 11 with Mr. and Mrs. J
P. Smart, Mr. and Mrs. James
S. Smart and Mr. and Mrs. M
C. Pettys as supper hosts.
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Subscription
Committee
To Meet
Members of the Subscription
club committee for the year are
meeting for a supper next Sun
day evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd W. Shepard. At
their meeting committee mem
bers will line up new officers in
the club for next year. Next
dance for the club comes April
15.
At the committee meeting will
be Mr. and Mrs. Breyman Boise,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCargar,
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis W. Hunting
ton, Mr. and Mrs. William L.
Phillips, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Kirk Mr. and Mrs Ronald E.
Jones Mr. and Mrs. Werner
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. John R.
Caughell and Mr. and Mrs. Shep
ard, .
Merlo-Yoder ,
Aurora A bride of the week
was Miss Jeannine Kathleen Yo
der daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Z
A. Yoder of Portland, whose
m-.rriage to Eugene Louis Mer
lo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J
Merlo, also of Portland, was an
event of Sunday, February 26.
The ceremony was performed
at 2 p.m. by Dr. Duane M. Ni
cols at Park Rose Community
church. A reception was held ui
the church parlors.
The bride wore a dress of
white satin and Chantilly lace.
Her full illusion veil was .held
in place by a half-hat of satin
and lace and she carried a nose
gay of white hyacinths and
stephanotis. Her father gave her
in marriage.
Miss Marjorie Ann Yoder was
maid of honor for her sister and
bridesmaids were Miss Shirlee
Roecker, Miss Sheril Stewart,
Miss Patricia McFarran and
Miss Joan Fisher. They wore
taffeta frocks in pastel shades
and carried nosegays of carna
tions and violets, with head
dresses to match. Gail Yoder
wa- flower girl for her sister.
Charles L. Kampmann was
best man. Ushers were Patrick
Demarlnas, Gerald McNeil,
Daniel Byers and Carl Marion.
On their return the middle
of March from a visit in Canada
the newlyweds will be at home
in Portland. V
PLANNING to spend the day
in Corvallis Thursday, is Mrs.
Sidney B. Lewis, who will visit
her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Sid
ney B. Lewis, Jr.
hex Cadillac announces that basic chances have been
' made in its design, it
once again been raised. ,
And that, of course, is news of the first magnitude.
This vear, the number of Cadillac changes is far, far
greater than is normally announced.
There is, of course, glamorous new beauty All the
bodies have been completely restyled and redesigned and
are simply gorgeous in their line and contour.
The great new Cadillac high-compression engine has
Douglas McKay Chevrolet Company
510 N. Commercial St. Salem, Oregon
Salem Group Named
Oregon State College, Corval
lis (Special) Several Salem
students have been elected to
offices In their fraternities and
sororities at Oregon State col
lege. Miss Joanne Blaxall has been
named rushing chairman for
Gamma Phi Beta sorority. War
ren Bacon is treasurer for Phi
Sigma Kappa fraternity. Dav
id Cromwell has been chosen
president and Jack Jones as
rushing chairman for Sigma Pi
house. Also at the Sigma Pi
house, Jack Geer has been nam
ed house manager.
Late Week
Entertaining
Informal entertaining marks
the late week, including lunch
eons and dinners.
Mrs. Louis Gerlinger has In
vited a group for luncheon Sat
urday at her home, places to be
marked for 10, the affair honor
ing Mrs. Harvard C. Moore, who
recently came here from Eugene
to make her home, and Mrs
Harry S. Dorman, a newcomer
from Portland.
Hostesses Saturday afternoon
at an informal party will .be
Mrs. Ralph Morgan, Mrs. Oscar
I. Paulson and Mrs. Maurice C.
Buchanan at the Morgan home,
honoring Mrs. Allen Lee. Des
sert will be at 2 o'clock, a shower
following. Guests will include:
Mrs, Lee, Mrs. A. J. Hyde, Miss
Hyde, Mrs. Glen Vanderpool and
Mrs. A. J. Eaton of Portland,
Mrs. H. H. Gibspn and Mrs.
Henry Tempas of Corvallis, Mrs.
William Loomis, Mrs. Elmer Hal-
stead, Mrs. Glen Weaver, Mrs.
Jack Gordon, Mrs. Donald Gilles,
Miss Mildred Diescher, Mrs.
Helen McDowell and H. L.
Keyte.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney B. Lewis
are to be hosts for a dinner Sat
urday evening, guests to include
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bonesteele,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burlingham
and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gerlin
ger. Fraternity Event
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Alumni
association is planning its found
ers day event for Thursday eve
ning of this week, a buffet din
ner being planned at Chuck's
Steak House, starting at 7
o'clock. At the meeting follow
ing new officers are to be elect
ed. Robert G. Brady, Sr., is
president of the association now.
.
fffien (Jadillac says )ew.
...its yews
means the Standard of the World has
Art Program
Planned for
Thursday Eve
Alpha Epsilon chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi is planning a pro
gram and meeting for Thurs
day evening at 8 o'clock In
West Salem City hall.
Dr. Cameron Paulin of Wil
lamette university art depart
ment is to be guest speaker and
will show slides of great works
of the Renaissance period. Mrs.
Eldon Lindhorst is to introduce
the speaker.
A buffet lunch will be served
later by Mrs. Donald R. Castillo
and Mrs. A. L. Cummins.
WELCOMED home from a
trip through the mid-west and
east are Mr. and Mrs. Sam C.
Campbell and children, Patty
and Bobby. They were in Den
ver, Detroit and New York City.
At Denver the family visited
Mrs. Campbell's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Johnson, the children
remaining with the grand par
ents while the Campbells went
on east. In New York the
Campbells visited Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Wood, former Salem resi
dents.
PRICELESS
PROTECTION
Doctors say 76 of all foot trem
ble begins in the first 16 yean
thus young feet need the scientific
protection of Propr-Bih Chit'
dren's Shoes, for ProprBilt spc
rial construction holds arches and
ankles in proper position, firmly
but gently. Recommended by
many doctors, ProprBilts are the
shoes of "Balanced Posture..
PBQPfiiBlLT
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71 T
undergone a host of refinements which enhance everr
phase of its performance.
Road balance and handling ease are remarkably
improved. Steering is easier; braking is softer; and the
car's stability on turns and curves is phenomenal. Almost
all the effort has been taken out of driving.
Yes this is a Cadillac "vintage" year when its
engineering and designing and manufacturing have all
produced at their superlative best.
Better come in and come up ... to Cadillac.
Miss-Stevenson
Is Recent Bride
Mrs. Robert W. Stevenson an
nounces the marriage of her
daughter. Miss Helen Stevenson
to Robert E. Grey of Los An
geles. The wedding was February
18 at Reno, Nev., at the home of
the Presbyterian minister, with
Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Perry of Los
Altos, Calif., attending.
The bride wore a beige suit
with brown accessories and a
corsage of violets and roses.
The couple will be at home In
Crescent City, Calif., where Mr.
Grey is opening a radio station.
Committees Named
Committees have been named
for the father and son banquet
of the DeMolay Order for Boys
to be given March 13 by mem
bers of the DeMolay Mothers
club. The dinner will be in the
Masonic temple. Mrs. Roy Todd
and Mrs. Lloyd Hughes are co
chairmen for the event.
Other committee heads in
clude: Mrs. Harvey Gibbens for
entertainment; Mrs. Gardner
kr.app, kitchen; Mrs. Estill L.
Brunk, invitations; Mrs. O. R.
Eckersley, serving. Mrs. Todd
and Mrs. Hughes are arranging
for the food and decorations.
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481 State St.