Capital' Women
Edited by MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER
6 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, April 21, 1950
Mrs. Love 1 1
President of
Faculty Club
Mrs. R. I. Lovell will serve
as president of the Willamette
Faculty Women's group next
year, elections having been con
ducted at the meeting of the
club Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Robert Fenix. Mrs.
Lovell will succeed Mrs. Roy
Lockenour in the office.
Other new officers include:
Mrs. Robert D. Gregg, vice pres
ident; Mrs. Charles Paeth. sec
retary; Mrs. Regina Ewalt, treas
urer.
Mrs. Melvin H. Geist made
the nominating committee re
port. Members of the nominat
ing committee were Mrs. Geist
as chairman, Mrs. Egbert S. Oli
ver and Mrs. Daniel Schulze.
Members were reminded to at
tend the musicale and silver
tea to be given next Sunday aft
ernoon by the Willamette uni
versity chapter of Mu Phi Ep
sllon, national music honorary.
In May will be held the an
nual formal dinner of the club.
Mrs. Gangware
Hostess to Group
Mrs. Robert E. Gangware,
chairman, has invited members
of the public affairs committee
of the YWCA to her home, 655
Patterson avenue, West Salem,
next Monday for a luncheon.
Miss Gertrude Achcson, exe
cutive director of the YW, is to
meet with the group to discuss
public affairs recommendations
made at the regional conference
of YW groups in Portland last
week.
History of Sweet
Briar Club Recalled
History of the Sweet Brier
club was recalled at the meet
ing of the group Wednesday
at the home of Mrs. Will Frank
lin when several charter mem
bers now living out-of-town
were guests.
Mrs. Addie Mae Petty named
the club, organized in 1912, and
the name Sweet Brier was chos
en because at that time that
was about the major shrubbery
In the Wallace road area. The
club idea was formed when a
group met in November of 1912
It the home of Mrs. Harold Ro
berts. At another meeting three
weeks later at the home of Mrs.
Dudley Gibson, officers were
chosen, Mrs. Roberts being the
first president.
The former members attend
ing as guests Wednesday includ
ed Mrs. Mary Dee Pratt, Mrs.
Pearl Grottee, Mrs. Addie Mae
Petty, Mrs. Will Stoddard, Mrs.
Jfnntrk KnnHrinh Mio lWi..,,
Voss, Mrs. Bernlce Blorigett,
Mrs. Dade Utley, Mrs. Bertha
Webb, Mrs. Percy Castle, Mrs.
Rex Gibson, Mrs. Hattie Gib
ion, Mrs. Eleanor Stciner.
Fourteen present members
ilso were at the Wednesday
meeting.
Delta Gammas Meet
Delta Gamma alumnae met
last evening, Mrs. Robert D.
Gregg, Mrs. E. M. Page and Mrs.
Arthur A. Rogers entertaining
the group at the home of Mrs.
Gregg with 20 attending.
The group discussed plans to
Mnal ftfi cttrla ot,n, nirAnt tw
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in last year. Announcement will
be made later regarding the
project.
Twins Honored
Colene and Candas Clark
twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Hunt Clark, were feted on their
sixth birthday Friday. Mrs.
Clark arranging a party at the
nome tnis afternoon.
In the group were Marie Ann
and Douglas Bamford and Mrs.
E. A. Bamford; Callie Jean and
Allan Lightner and Mrs. Al
Lightner; Carolyn Claggett and
Mrs. Charles Claggett; Michael
and Montie Adams and Mrs.
Wayne Adams; Kathy Sprague
and Mrs. Robert Sprague; Jim
my Randall and Mrs. Hal Ran
dall; Nancy Donaldson and Mrs.
B. M. Donaldson; Kim Reancy
and Mrs. Cedric T. Reaney;
Ricky Grabenhorst and Mrs.
Richard Grabenhorst; Colene
and Candas and Mrs. Clark.
Many Call
During Tea
A large group called for the
annual spring silver tea of Sa
lem Memorial Hospital auxiliary
Thursday afternoon at the Or
chard Heights home of Dr. and
Mrs. Willard N. Thompson.
Receiving the guests were
Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Ed Goeck
ncr, president of the auxiliary;
and Mrs. Adam Lefor from the
hospital staff.
Pouring were Mrs. Richard
Upjohn, Mrs. Malvin Rudd, Mrs.
Bruce Spaulding, Mrs. Daniel J.
Fry, Mrs. Duane Gibson and
Mrs. Robert F. Wulf.
The tea table was beautifully
arranged. A dark maroon cloth
was used and tapers in the same
color. Tulips, narcissuses and
other spring blooms were the
flowers used. A variety of spring
flowers was used for the living
room.
Mrs. C. Ronald Hudkins and
Mrs. P. C. Anderson were co-
chairmen for the successful
event. Proceeds are used by the
auxiliary in Its work of assist
ing in purchase of equipment
for the Salem Memorial hospital.
UCT Auxiliary
Mrs. R. F. Lockard was host
ess to the United Commercial
Travelers auxiliary Wednesday.
In the group were Mrs.
George Brown, Mrs. Floyd Col
burn. Mrs. L. A. Pepper, Mrs.
E. R. Jackman. Mrs. S. B. Mc-
Alpine, Mrs. Ray Strong, Mrs.
William McGill, Mrs. Russell
Jones, Mrs. Tom Bagan and Uie
hostess.
HOME from three weeks In
southern Califorina are Mr. and
Mrs. H. V. Compton. Their
daughter, Miss Barbara Comp
ton, San Francisco, joined them
for the trip to Los Angeles. The
Comptons also were at Furnace
Creek Inn and in Arizona,
AMONG SALEM iolk home
from sojourns in the south are
Mr. and Mrs. C. Lester Newman
who were at Modesto, Palm
Springs and other places.
TRINITY CHAPTER, Order
of Eastern Star, is meeting Fri
day evening at 8 o'clock in the
West Salem City hall.
LEAVING this evening for
Oakland, Calif, arc Dr. and Mrs.
William Crothcrs to spend a
few days and to take in the
flower show there.
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Is Bride-elect The engagement of Miss Phillis Morris,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean W. Morris of Scio, to Gerald
Neitling, son of Michael Neitling of Sublimity, has been
announced. No date is set for the wedding. (Jesten-Miller
studio picture)
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By CHARLOTTE ALEXANDER
Last week-end was certainly a busy one, and there was a
wonderful representation of high school students on the Oregon
campus. Each student had a full time schedule to meet, and it
was rather a quick look about the whole campus. The ma
jority of students were guests of fraternities and sororities.
Girls from Salem were Joan
Marie Miller and Susan Perry
who stayed at the Gamma Phi
Beta house; Marilyn Power, at
Alphi Phi; Joyce Armstrong and
Edna Marie Hill, Alpha Gamma
Delta; Margo Bauer, Mary Pol
ales, Gwenn Fry, Charlotte Mof
fitt, Margaret Bown, and Pat
Elfstrom, Pi Beta Phi; Nancy
Miller, Kappa Kappa Gamma;
Martha Marshall, Kappa Alpha
Theta; Pat Bramble, Delta Delta
Delta; Wanda Tanner, and Lou
Ann Wolfe, Carson hall.
All-campus Vodvil, Friday
night in McArthur court, wit
nessed a huge turn-out, and un
usual round of entertainment
was provided. Sigma Nus took
first place with their skit "Two
Kids and K-9." Campbell club's
Flicker Flashbacks," took se
cond.
Congratulations go to those
who made the honor roll. They
are Jo Ann Gilmore, Frances
Baum, Virginia Huston, and Ro
berta Tussing.
Causing much discussion about
the campus this week is the new
proposed ASUO constitution,
which was recently published in
the Emerald. Students will vote
on it April 26. In order to be pas
sed two-thirds majority must be
obtained. The major changes
over the old constitution will in
clude the formation of a senate
and a presidential cabinet, which
would abolish the old executive
council; abolition of the post of
secretary-treasurer, and second
vice president; establishment of
a student judiciary; and set up
the petition system for ASUO
eyections. Everyone is anxious
to see what the outcome will be
when the voting takes place.
The freshmen are saying, "it's
off to the picnic grounds" Satur
day at Swimmers Delight. This
year's class decided they would
rather have a picnic instead of
the annual dance.
Also the University of Oregon
will get its first real taste of
grand opera Friday evening,
when Frederick von Flotow's
"Martha" opens. Attempts have
been made previously to present
an opera, but an inadequate
stage has made it impossible,
. .
On the agenda for next week
will be the spring term rushing
which will last for a period of
two weeks.'
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Interesting to many on Sat
urday afternoon will be the an
nual spring tea of the Salem
Spinsters club, the benefit af
fair to be at the home of Mrs.
William McGilchrist between 2
and 5 o'clock.
The interested public is invit
ed. All proceeds are to be used
by the club for its funds to
assist the county polio group
in its work.
The pink and white motif
will be used in decorating. The
tea table will be set with a pink
dotted Swiss organdy cloth with
an arrangement of pink tulips
and pink and white candles cen
tering it. Dark red tulips are
to decorate the living room.
In the receiving line will be
Miss Betty Jean Manoles, club
president; Miss Margaret Lovell,
chairman for the tea; Mrs. Cur
tis B. Cross, Mrs. Robert E.
Shinn, Mrs. McGilchrist, and
Mrs. Henry V. Compton.
Pouring will be Mrs. Lester
Barr, Mrs. George A. White of
Portland, Mrs. Linn C. Smith,
Mrs. Frank H. Spears, Mrs.
Karle Becke and Mrs. C. S.
Hamilton.
Assisting about th livtnp
room will be Mrs. Stuart McF.l-
hinny, Mrs. Clarence Hamilton,
Mrs. Frank Turner, Mrs. James
H. Nicholson, Jr., Mrs. Robert
Drager, Mrs. Roy Edgerton and
Mrs. George Emigh, Jr.
berving will be Miss Norma
Sletton, Miss Barbara Upjohn,
Miss Harriet Huston, Mrs. P.
Dixon Van Ausdell, Jr., Mrs.
Byron T. Mennis, Mrs. George
C. Alexander, Mrs. James Arm-
priest, Mrs. Robert Elgin, Mrs.
Peter M. Gunnar, Miss Sally
Ann Barr, Miss Patricia Larson,
Miss Evelyn Johnson.
Piano solos will be played
by Miss Johnson during the
afternoon.
Shower Given
Honoring Mrs. Robert Eckley,
a shower was given Wednesday
evening by Mrs. Donald Schur
and Mrs. Robert Lorenz at the
home of Mrs. Schur.
Guests included Mrs. Eckley,
Mrs. L. C. Howe, Mrs. Louis
Lorenz, Mrs. J. V. Schur, Mrs.
Richard Jennings, Mrs. Donald
Sandstrom, Mrs. Harvey T. Gray,
Mrs. Harvey G. Gray, Mrs. H.
Drees and the two hostesses.
MRS. JOHN OBERT was sur
prised Wednesday afternoon
when members of the Labish
Gardens Women's club came to
visit her in her new home on
route 7. She was the recipient
of a gift and each guest contri
buted toward the lunch served
at the close of the afternoon.
Present were: Mesdames
George LeMire, Everett Brines,
Roy Aker, John Garner, Don
White, John Voelsch, Nels Hau
gen, Arthur Starker, George
Bohn, Jul Faar, H. N. Omholt,
C. F. Doan, Don Voelsch, Z. A.
Gregg and John Obert.
Sorority
Event at
Corvallis
Several Salem alumnae will
join the group this week-end for
Alpha Gamma Delta interna
tional day to be staged at the
sorority chapter house at Oregon
State college, Corvallis. Similar
events are being given at all
Alpha Gamma Delta chapters in
the country.
Going from Salem will be
Mrs. Keith Flory, Mrs. Howard
Arnot, Mrs. Robert Tiernan,
Mrs. Maynard Nelson, Mrs. Rob
ert Nelson, Mrs. John Dickin
son, member of the local club
from Independence, Miss Shir
ley Hill and Mrs. James H.
Turnbull.
The Salem alumnae will be
in charge for the dinner Sat
urday evening at the chapter
house. Portland alumnae are
hostesses for the Saturday noon
luncheon and the Corvallis alum
nae will be hostesses for the
fireside Saturday night. Sun
day brings formal initiation for
new members into the active
chapter, also induction of sen
ior members of the chapter into
alumnae ranks. The initiation
will be followed by the "feast
of roses" banquet, a traditional
event in the sorority. Some 100
alumnae from all parts of the
state are expected for the re
union event.
Birthday Party
Edward Hoffman will be hon
ored at a lawn party for which
Mrs. Hoffman is to entertain'"
Sunday afternoon at their Trade
street home in honor of his birthday.
Invited are Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Church, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Yeater, Mr. and Mrs. Ace Fish,
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Loewen, Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Barrett, Miss
Norma Jean Loewen.
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