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Capital
Edited by MARIAN
6 Capital Journal, Salem,
Miss Hale
To be Wed
On Oct. 14
The fall months will be mark
ed by many weddings, too, and
latest to announce the date for
her nuptials is Miss Patricia
Hale, who has set Saturday,
October 14, as date for her mar
riage to Dean Allport.
The wedding will be in St.
Paul's Eniscopal church, the re
ception following In the church
parish hall.
Miss Hale Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Hale. Her
sister, Mrs. Philip Blankenship
(Doris Hale) was married July
1.
Mr. Allport is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Allport.
The engagement of the couple
was announced last fall.
Girls Attend
Scout Camp
A large number of Girl Scouts
from the Salem district are reg
istered for the two-week per
iod of the Santiam Area Girl
Scout summer camp at Smith
Creek, July 24 to August 6. '
The physical checkups will be
given this Friday evening at
the YMCA at 7 o'clock.
There will be opportunity for
parents and friends to visit the
camp during this session on
Sunday, July 30, between the
hours of 2 and 5 o'clock.
Girls from the Salem district
who will Join other Girl Scouts
from the Santiam area at Smith
Creek camp are: Anne Heltzel,
Kathie Heltzel, Joan Crossland,
Betty Lou Johnson, Judith Bone,
Judy Templeton, Anne Marie
Berger, Beverly Stein, Peggy
Barker, Lynne Enyeart, Barbara
Lafkyll, Linda Davis, Susan
Keech, Fritzl Manbeck, Diane
Clough, Carol Bandall, Mary
Lous Starr, Judy Bale, Jacque
line Smalley, Sondra Jochimson,
Joan Bale, Myrtle Robb and Ca
therine Bobbins.
THETA RHO girls club, Beta
lota chapter, No. 57, meet at the
IOOF hall last night and elected
Ida Pauline Comer to member
ship. The girls made plans to go to
the home of Mrs. James Mennis
on Saturday evening, July 29, at
8 o'clock, for a slumber party.
The next meeting of the group
Is August 3.
VISITORS here during the
mid-week were Miss Gertrude
Eakin and Miss Alice Judd of
Long Beach, Calif., who stopped
a few hours en route to Timber
line Lodge and the Mt. Hood
country to spend their vacation.
In Salem they were luncheon
Kuests of Mrs. Margaret Rose-
crans. Miss Eakin is executive
director of the YWCA in Long
Beach.
Portland and Salem units of
the Women's Overseas Service
league are planning a no-host
picnic at Champoog, Sunday,
July 23, at 1 p.m. Women who
served overseas during World
War I and II are invited to at
tend. Further Information may
be obtained by calling Mrs. Alta
Hewitt, phone 3-3838.
SALE
of
Summer Shoes
for
All the Family
COMPLETE
SHOE REPAIR
PURVIS'S
Hollywood Shoe Shop
2045 Fairgrounds Road
Phone 2-0866
Open Eves, till 8 P.M.
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In evary cation. For exlia
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Women
LOWET FISCHER
Oregon, Friday, July 21, 1950
Christening Sunday
Christening c e r e m o nies for
Christopher George Smith, sev
en-months old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Seth Payson Smith are to
be conducted Sunday morning at
the 11 o clock service in St
Paul's Episcopal church. Officia
ting will be the baby's grand
father, the Rev. George H. Swift,
rector of the church.
Godparents are to be uncles
and aunts of the little boy, Mr.
and Mrs. Roger K. Putnam,
George H. Swift, Jr., and Miss
Jean Clafc Swift, the latter vis
iting from San Francisco.
Grandparents of the baby are
the Rev. and Mrs. George H
Swift of Salem and Mrs. Jack
Snow of Santa Maria, Calif. The
baby is the second son in the
Smith family, the brother being
Michael, who is nearly six years
old.
Miss Anderson
Wed Tuesday
Four Corners In the pres
ence of the immediate relatives
and friends, Miss June Ander
son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy T. Anderson, was wed to
Lauren H. Johnson, U.S.N., son
of Mrs. Hannah Johnson, in a
simple ceremony on Tuesday,
juiy in, at 7 p.m. in the chapel
of St. Paul's Episcopal church in
Salem.
The Rev. George H. Swift
read the nuptial vows. The bride
was given in marriage by her
father. For her wedding she
wore a medium blue checked
wool suit and corsage of white
carnations.
Mrs. Robert Helstrom was ma
tron of honor. Her suit was of
pale blue gabardine and she
wore a corsage of white carna
tions.
Robert Helstrom, cousin of
the bridegroom, was best man.
The brides mother chose a
summer beige suit and a corsage
of mixed flowers. Mrs. Johnson
was gowned in a printed ensem
ble. Her corsage was also of
mixed flowers.
DAYTON Miss Lois Frink
entertained with a bridal show
er at her home last week for
Miss Joan McKlmens of Mc-
Minnvllle, who is the bride-
elect 01 Fred Price of Corvallls.
The wedding is planned for
August 8.
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Wed In June Mr. and Mrs. Miller H. Myers were married
in the United Brethren church June 17. The couple are at
home in Powers. Mrs. Myers was Mrs. Paul Disney before
her marriage. (McEwan studio picture.)
Miss Rose
To Be Bride
Of interest to Salem friends is
the wedding of Miss Sally Rose
of Portland and Robert Stock of
Seattle, the ceremony to be sol
emnized at 4 o'clock Saturday af
ternoon in Trinity Episcopal
church in Portland.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Merrill Rose of Portland
and the late Mr. Rose, and a
niece of the late Governor Earl
Snell.
The reception following the
service will be at the Rose home.
Attending the wedding from
Salem will be Mrs. Earl Snell
and Mrs. Olive M. Currey.
Gardeners Picnic
The Oak Grove Gardeners of
Rlckreall met at the home of
Mrs. Lee Gibson for a no-host
picnic Tuesday. A card and
handkerchief shower was given
in honor of Mrs. Clara Brunk
on her 80th birthday. The gar
den club members presented
her with a cake, following
which Mrs. Brunk gave a short
talk on her life.
Club members present were
Mrs. Clara Brunk, Mrs. Mae
Herrell, Mrs. Ella Gibson, Mrs.
Blanche Farmer, Mrs. Jennie
Hogg, Mrs. Dora Pugh, Mrs. Ar-1
line Rowe, Mrs. Nellie White,
Mrs. Pearl Allen, Mrs. Rildie Al
len, Mrs. Radcliff, Miss Bertha
Allen, Mrs. Florence Ragsdale,
Mrs. Ruby Hayden, Mrs. Frank
Picha, Mrs. Nellie Ferguson,
Mrs. Dollie Picha and the host-
less, Mrs. Gibson.
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Club's Picnic
Members of a Thursday bridge
club entertained at Paradise
Island at a picnic supper on
Wednesday evening, husbands
being guests.
In the group were Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Caley, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Jordan, Dr. and Mrs. E. E.
Boring, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Ran
dall, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fish
er, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Ford, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Driscoll, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Wenderoth, Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Wynkoop.
Dancing followed the picnic
supper.
Shower is Given
For Miss Bassett
Honoring Miss Sheila Bassett,
who is to be wed tomorrow to
Anthony J. Franger, a kitchen
shower and dessert party were
given Wednesday evening by
Mrs. Fredrika Ash and Mrs. J.
D. McKenney at the home of
Mrs. Ash. Guests included wo
men staff members at the Capi
tal Journal with Mrs. Raymond
H. Bassett and Miss Viola Keller
as additional guests.
Invited were Miss Bassett,
Miss Keller, Mrs. Daniel Church,
Mrs. Thelma Walter, Miss Mar
garet Magee, Miss Lois Hunt,
Mrs. Delia Nelson, Mrs. Leonard
T. Maxwell, Mrs. Robert M.
Fischer, Jr., Mrs. Addison Lane,
Miss Marilyn Myers, Mrs. Robert
Ross, Miss Ellen Montague, Mrs.
Bassett and the two hostesses.
HOME FROM a vacation trip
are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamil
ton, Claude street. They were
at Crater lake, Bend and other
places in Oregon.
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2 Showers
Given for
MissSwanson
Two showers recently have
honored Miss Viola Swanson,
who is to be married on August
27 to Blaine -M. Cline.
A surprise shower was given
by Mrs. Emily Howard and Mrs,
Dana Billiter at the home of
Mrs. Howard
Last evening, Mrs. Ben Good
man entertained at her North
Church street home to honor
Miss Swanson. A buffet supper
was served, followed by a pan
try shower. The supper table
was decorated with a large bou
quet of carnations, snapdragons,
delphiniums and maidenhair
fern. In the center of the cake
served was an old fashioned bri
dal nosegay of sweet peas and
stephanotis.
Attending were Miss Swan
son, Mrs. Viola Parks, Mrs.
Mayme Yates, Mrs. John Neef,
Mrs. Laura Pangle, Mrs. Lloyd
McCain, Mrs. Robert M. Fischer,
Jr., Mrs. Jack Thompson, Mrs.
Clair Brown, Mrs. George Wa
ters, Mrs. Ben Lambert, Miss
Fern Hobbensiefken, Mrs. Brent
ford Miller, Mrs. Stephen Van
Houten, Mrs. Milo Van Houten,
Mrs. George Causey, Mrs. Rob
ert Craig, Miss Elsie Furrer,
Mrs. E. A. Tueskl and the host
ess.
The guests were entertained
in the gardens until refresh
ments were served. The table
was decorated with a complete
bridal procession with minia
tures. Fink and orchid sweet
peas were the floral motif. A
large wedding bell, made of pink
and white hydrangeas, was
placed over the table of gifts.
Each guest attached her favorite
recipe to her gift.
Attending were Miss Swan
son, Mrs. Effie King, Mrs. Lau
ra Pangle, Mrs. Mayme Yates,
Mrs. Ben Lambert, Mrs. John
Neef, Mrs. C. Schei, Miss Olena
Anderson, Mrs. E. A. Tueski,
Mrs. Violet Parks, and the host
esses. Back From Convention
Woodburn Mrs. Eugene Stol-
ler, junior past president of the
Woodburn Business and Profes
sional Women's club, returned
recently from San Francisco
where she attended the conven
tion of the National Federation
of B.P.W. clubs which was held
July 2 to 7. The convention was
attended by 3,000 delegates rep
resenting 155,000 members from
every state, Alaska, Hawaii and
District of Columbia.
After the convention Mrs.
Stoller spent a ' week as the
guest of Mrs. J. B. Wlnfield, the
former Alta Westover of Wood-burn.
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Gamma Phi Beta
Picnic Thursday
Gamma Phi Beta alumnae and
actives met Thursday evening
for their annual picnic at the
home of Mrs. Hollis W. Hunt
ington. The alumnae sponsored
the event to honor the active
members from Oregon schools.
Attending were Mrs. James H.
Nicholson, Jr., Mrs. Seth Pay
son Smith, Mrs. John H. Carson,
Mrs. Nell V. Brannon, Mrs.
Douglas Drager, Miss Margaret
Simms, Mrs. Roger K. Putnam,
Mrs. Robert Spence, Mrs. F. C.
Angle, Miss Genevieve Cocker
line, Miss Marilyn Hill, Miss
Dorothy Ellis, visitor from
Washington, D. C; Mrs. Owen
Leahy, visitor from Santa Fe,
N. M.; Mrs. Walter A. Barsch,
Mrs. H. A. Mathiesen, visitor
from Phoenix, Ariz.; Mrs. Hollis
W.1 Huntington, Miss Harriet
Huston, Mrs. Ernest Hobbs, Mrs.
LeRoy Grody, Mrs. Garlen
Simpson, Mrs. Ivan Merchant,
Mrs. William Maltman, Miss
Jean Claire Swift, Miss Crystal
Huntington, Mrs. George C. Al
exander, Miss Marion Moore
and Miss Jean St. Onge, both
out-of-town members visiting
Miss Huntington; Miss Shirley
Karsten, Miss Josephine Caugh-
ell, Miss Janet Lindley, Miss Jo
anne Blaxall, Miss Betty Jo
Brannon, Mrs. Hugh Taylor, Mrs.
George Beane, Mrs. Richard Nel
son, Misses Jane and Ann Car
son, Mrs. Lester Carter, Mrs.
Robert Burns, Mrs. Harold M.
dinger.
SILVERTON The Wnmar,'.
Missionary Federation of Im
manuel Lutheran church met
Thursday with hostesses Miss
Hilda J. Olsen, Mrs. C. J. Towe.
Mrs. J. Olafson and Mrs. Nels
Haugen.
The educational topic was pre
sented by Mrs. Edwin Overlund
and Mrs. Stanley Swanson gave
a resume of her work as WMF
secretary of literature depart
ment.
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Party for
Miss Pollock
Friday Eve
Miss Polly Pollock, who is to
be married on August 6 to Al
fred M. Fedie, will be honored
at a party and miscellaneous
bridal shower this evening.
Mrs. Ray Fedje and Miss Ge
nevieve Chisholm, the latter a
visitor from Fort Worth, Tex.,
will be hostesses for the party
to be given at the home of the
Rev. and Mrs. Brooks Moore.
A group of 25 has been bid
den. Games will be played and
the gifts opened, after which a
late supper is to be served.
Two Showers Given
Silverton A pre-nuptial
double shower honored Miss Eli
zabeth Ann Porter and her fiance
Robert Hugh Howell, whose
wedding is to be this evening at
the Methodist church.
Mother of the bridegroom-to-
be, Mrs. Ray Howell, and neigh
bors of East Hill were hostesses
to honor Mr. Howell.
During the same hour, Miss
Porter was entertained at the
home of her parents, the Wil
liam Porters of South Second
streets. Gifts were presented and
a social evening and supper fol
lowed.
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For Visitor
Honoring Dr. Winnie D. Low
ranee, visitor from Lawrence,
Kans., at the home of Dr. Helen
Pearce and Miss Dorothy Pearce,
Mrs. Margaret Rosecrans enter
tained a small group at luncheon
Friday at her home. ..r
Through Thursday, Dr. Low-
rance, Dr. Pearce and Mr. and
Mrs. Mem Pearce were at Tim
berline Lodge and the Mt. Hood
country. .
Dr. Lowrance will leave next
Wednesday for her home 4n
Kansas, planning to go to Cali
fornia first to visit at Napa,
Berkeley and Los Angeles. She
will stop at Salt Lake City and
in Colorado en route home. , .
SILVERTON Mrs. Cora Gra-
den and her mother, Mrs. Os
car Broten, entertained at din
ner Tuesday for the Rev. and
Mrs. S. L. Alblie, John Rachel
and David, at the Fifth street
home of Mrs. Broten and Mrs.
Graden.
Shower Friday S'
Honoring Miss Mary Brenm,
who is to be married August 5 to
R. J. Chance, a party and miscel
laneous bridal shower will be
given this evening by Mrs. J, B.
Bywater at her home. A group of
25 has been invited. Late re
freshments will be served. "
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