Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 21, 1951, Image 7

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    Exhibit to Open
The one man show of works of For
rest Evans of Mosier will be on display
in the R. L. Elfstrom art gallery for
three weeks beginning Monday, July 30.
His works consist of life portraits in oil,
pastel and crayon, landscapes in oil,
water color, pen and ink, flowers in oil
and cartoons in pen and ink.
Mr. Evans' art education began at the
University of Oregon in 1925, but his
schooling was interrupted when be re
turned to Mosier to work on his father's
farm. He continued to paint while
growing prize apples until 1936. From
1936 until 1941 his time was divided
between caring for the ranch and fur
thering his studies in music and painting
portraits in Los Angeles, Calif.
In i941 he was inducted into the U.S.
army and along with his duties he found
time to continue his painting, depicting
army life and the lighter side of war. A
fiw of his army sketches are included in
the jhow. An exhibit In Australia merit
ed favorable comment from army per
sonnel as well as civilians.
The exhibit, along with the sketches
and portraits made while overseas, in
cludes a portrait of Kay' Francis painted
in Los Angeles, a series of Oregon wild
flower pictures. and a portrait of an In
dian chief.
Girls from Salem who will attend Girl
Scout camp at Smith Creek for the week
of July 23 to 29 will be Misses Joyce
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Brant, Joan t-ulbcrtson, Carol Rae Hof-
ine, Dona McCue, Betty McCue, Denis
Miller, Janice Shrake and Linda Lee
Zehner.
There are still several vacancies for
the two-week session which begins Au
gust 7 and continues until August 20.
Camp director is Miss Dorothy Wilson,
field director of the Santiam area coun
cil; business manager and dietitian, Miss
Joyce Cropp of Seattle, Wash.; water
front director, Miss Peggy Boyce of
Prineville; assistant waterfront director,
Miss Iva Jean Schuttpelz,' La Grande;
unit leaders, Miss Barbara Smith of
Everett, Wash., and Mrs. Olive Fields of
Eugene; assistant unit counselors, Miss
Jo Jensen of Forest Grove, Miss Nancy
Pond of Portland, Miss Elaine Robinson
of LaGrande and Miss Patricia Nickel of
Albany. The regular staff is assisted by
senior Scout camp aides from Sweet
Home and Salem.
Camp cook this year is Mrs. Elizabeth
Hooper of Eugene, kitchen helper, Miss
Iola Hoxworth of Corvallis and handy
boy, Ray Thorpe of Eugene. Two reg
istered nurses on the staff are Mrs. L.
E. Block and Mrs. Norman Dodds, both
of Silverton, and one or .more register
ed nurses are still needed for the final
sessions. ' " '
Mrs. A. M. Zahare and Mrs. H. E.
Smedley entertained with a garden par
ty and buffet supper Thursday evening
at the country home of the former for
their daughters, Miss Patricia Zahare
and Miss Norvada Smedley, who. will be
leaving Salem soon. A group of 12 of
the girls' friends attended.
After her wedding August 4 to Gail "
Murray, Miss Zahare will move to Cor
vallis where Mr. Murray will complete
his work toward his degree. Miss Smed
ley has a leading part in the operetta,
"The Bartered Bride," which is to be
given in Portland the last of August, and
she will be in Portland .during the
month for rehearsals. In the fall she will
go to Shedd, Ore., where she is to teach
music in the grade and high schools. :
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THE ANNUAL picnic for students
enrolled in education classes at
the Willamette university sum
mer session is planned for Monday after
noon and evening at the Leslie play
ground recreation area. Students and
their families are to attend.
Softball games are scheduled at 4
o'clock. A picnic supper will be served
followed by games to be played at the
tables. Arrangements for the affair are
being made by Dr. George B. Martin,
head of the education department.
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Several circles of the Woman's So
ciety oU Christian Service of Jason Lee
Methodist church are to meet next Wed
nesday. 1
January-July circle members will
meet at the homo of Mrs. Gordon Black,
2037 Nebraska avenue, for a noon pic
nic. February-August circle is to meet with
Mrs. George Pro, 1915 Maple street, at
1:30 p.m.
May-November circle will meet at the
home of Mrs. W. W. Fuller, 1090 Donna
avenue, at 1:30 p.m.
March-September, April-October and
June-December circles are not meeting
this month.
Among guests registered at
Francis hotel in San Francisco we. ' V.
and Mrs. J. H. Lauterman who returned
home this week. Mr. Lauterman was
a delegate to the society of the Sons
of the American Revolution and was
elected a trustee of the national society.
Among nationally prominent members
attending were Fulton Lewis, Jr., U. S.
Senator Hawk of New Jersey and Presi
dent Wallace Hall of Detroit, Mich,
Guild Plans Benefit Card Party
Junior Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal
church is arranging its annual card
party benefit for Thursday afternoon,
August 2, ai)the Homer H. Smith garr
dens at 675 North Summer. Hours for
the affair are between 2 and 4 o'clock
and bridge and pinochle will be in
play.
Heading the committees in charge of
the benefit are Mrs. Harry Wenderoth
and Mrs. , W. , C- Gabriel. Reservations
may be made with Mrs. Homer Goulet,
Mrs. Gerald. Fisher, Mrs. Floyd Col
burn, Mrs. John Graham and Mrs. Char
les Kidwell.
, NE of the social highlights of the
i summer for members of Salem So
journers and their husbands and
children will be the picnic planned for
Sunday evening, July 29, at 6 o'clock at
Paradise Island. , . '
A program of games to be played by
the whole family is being planned for ;
in addition to a no-host dinner. Cards
will be available to those who wish to
play according to Mrs. G: G; Denton,
who is in charge of arrangements for
the affair.
The next bridge party and business
session for the Sojourners , will be
Thursday afternoon in the - Woman's
clubhouse at 1 o'clock. The committee
serving at this event consists of Mrs,
George W. Keortge, Mrs. Charles Stir
ling, Mrs. Irving Henderson, Mrs. Char
les Kidwell, Mrs. Earl Hampton and
Mrs. Charles B. Mooney. '
Announcement was made last evening
of the engagement of Miss Sara Ann Oh
ling to Donald H. Wells. Miss Ohling
was hostess for a group of friends for a
dessert supper and the names of the
couple were ' on ; ribbons on corsages
which were at each place at the trble.
The bride-elect is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill D. Ohling of Sa
lem and Mr. Wells is the son of Harvey
L. Wells of Sweet Home. No date has
been set for the wedding.
Miss Ohling is a graduate of Willam
ette university where she is affiliated
with Pi Beta Phi sorority. She took
post graduate work at University of
Washington. She is a member of the
Spinsters club. Mr. Wells attended
Northwestern and was graduated from
Oregon State c'olege. He is a member
of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity.
Guests were Mrs. John Slapchik, Mrs.
Richard Gahlsdorf, Mrs. Lester Green,
Mrs Marvin Coor'man, Mrs. Fred Anun
sen, Jr., Mrs. V.'!'liir.i J.. Hughes, Mrs.
Ro"er "C Schncll, Misses Pat Larsen,
Lois Mr'cr''y, S'll" Am "arr, '"-n
Eiuick. - n io' n on, "-r .Ei-a C..-. -ford,
Marianne 3onesteele, C'armclita
Hoppe, Joan Barnes, Suzanne Barnes,'
Alice Louise Ohling and Mrs. Ohling.
Mrs. Lee Smith gave a luncheon at
her home this week in honor of Mrs. Al
bert Nerison of Silverton. Additional
guests were Mrs. Ervin A. Kern and
Misses Minnie and Edna Johnson, also
of Silverton.
The executive board of the Salem
Credit Women's Breakfast club is meet
ing Tuesday, July 31, at 7:30 p.m. at
the home of the president, Miss Bever
ly Hartzell, 888 North Commercial.
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Wedding Plans Told
The wedding of Miss Adeline Smith
son and James Leonard Dyal is to be an
event of Monday morning, July 30, in
the chapel of St. Paul's church in Ore
gon City.
The ceremony will be performed at
10:30 o'clock by the Rev. Hal Cross,
formerly of Salem, in the presence of
the immediate families of the couple.
Maid of honor is to be Miss Sharon
Sprout and best man will be Hap Dyal,
brother of the bridegroom-to-be.
The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. H. D. Smithson of Salem and
Mr. Dyal Is the son of Mr .and Mrs. A.
W. Dyal of Sandy.
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Reservations are already listed for
Mrs. N. H. Lylle, Mrs. H. Hohwiesner,
Mrs. D. C. Roberts, Mrs. J. W. Burr,
Mrs. E. I. Foster, Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley,
Mrs. E. J. Scellars, Mrs. John Tyler,
Mrs. H. H. Henry, Mrs. Ottis Berry, Mrs.
E. . H. Barkhoefer,, Mrs. J. F. Causey,
Mrs. Rue Drager, Mrs. John R. Langrell,
Mrs. Homer Goulet, Mrs. J. N. Cham
bers, Mrs. Earl Andresen, Mrs. Paul M.
Gemmell, Mrs. Harry J.- Wenderoth,
Mrs. Carl Jordan, Mrs. J. H. Lauter
man, Mrs. Jane Clerico, Mrs. W. C.
Gabriel, Mrs. Max Alford, Mrs. Robert
D. Driscoll, Mrs. George Alexander and
Mrs. Linn C. Smith.
Mrs. John Slcelhammcr is entertaining
Monday afternoon with a party for her
daughter, Jan, on her fourth birthday.
Invited are Mrs. Charles Barclay, Gre
gory, Laurie and James, Mrs. James Ni
cholson, Jr., James and Elizabeth, Mrs.
J. Fred Reidy and Francine, Mrs. Kelton
Lowery, Mack and Caroline Zoe, Mrs.
Richard Grabenhorst, Ricky and Dana,
Mrs. Vernon Drye, Christine and Kath
leen, Mrs. Carl Steelhammer and George,
Mrs. T. J. Brabec and granddaughter,
Jane Kelty from Port Townscnd, Wash.,
Mrs. Herbert J. Misson and Mrs. Gene
Vandeneynde,
Mrs. Floyd Bacon was hostess Thurs
day evening for a bathroom shower for
Miss Dorothy Doran, bride-elect of
Charles Evans, at the country home of
Miss Doran's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Doran. .The couple are to be married the
evening of September 24 at the First
Church of the Nazarene.
At the punch bowl was Miss Phyllis
Doran and serving cake was Miss Shirley
Kenyon assisted by Miss Carol Arisman.
Attending were the guest of honor,
Misses Phyllis and Maxine Doran, Miss
Carol Arisman, Miss Shirley Kenyon,
Miss Melodee Rains, Miss Barbara Flagg,
, Miss Dolores Lyons, Mrs. A. J. Doran,
Mrs. Ernest Evans, : Mrs. Charles Shafer,
Mrs. L. W. Kenyon, Mrs. Henry Rohm,
Mrs. Joe Klinger, Mrs. Sam Berry, Mrs.
Henry Lyons, Mrs. Desmond Rains, Mrs.
W. H. Stevely, Mrs. Ralph Cartwright,
Mrs. Lawerence Storm, Mrs. George
Slack, Mrs. Harry Greene, and the hostess.
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THE GROUP above arc making plans for the Y.MCA-sponwed Girls Camp at
I41h consecutive season, fiunday, August S. From left to right are Miss Mary
at camp, Mrs. fins Moore, camp director! Mrs. H. II. Marggl, a unit leader!
and Miss Roberta Hears, an assistant leader.
Lions Auxiliary to
A tea to honor three Salem women
who were elected as slate officers of the
Lions auxiliary at the recent convention
in Baker has been arranged for Wednes
day afternoon at the Cunningham lane
home of Mrs. Harry W. Scott. Wives of
members of tile Lions clubs in Salem
and Silverton have been invited to call
between the hours of 3 and 6 o'clock
to greet the honorees.
The tnree officers, Mrs. A. J. Crose
of the Hollywood auxiliary, state presi
dent; Mrs. Denver Young of the Salem
auxiliary, state secretary and Mrs. Elmer
Nofzigcr, state treasurer, will be in the
reception line with Mrs. Roy Todd, new
president of the Salem auxiliary.
Mrs. Edward Majek is to greet guests
at the door and Mrs. Scott will introduce
them to the line. Past presidents, Mrs.
Floyd Bowers, Mrs. Estill L. Brunk, Mrs.
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" INVITATIONS to the Salem Mons auxiliary tea next "Wednesday have been sent out
to more than 400 persons. Wives of members of the Salem and Silverton Lions clubs have
been asked to the tea which honors three Salem women who were chosen as state of
ficers at the recent convention In Baker. The group of four, at upper left, arc making
plans for the affair. From left to right are Mrs. Joseph B. Felton; Mrs. Wayne Douirh
ton and Mrs. Lawrence Moore, co-chairmen of the event; and Mrs. Boy Todd, presi
dent of the Salem auxiliary.
TWO OF TIIF. MEMBERS of the Siilcm Lions auxiliary (above) looking over the in
vitation list for the tea arc Mrs. Erich Lactsch (at left) and Mrs. John M. Ramage. The
affnlr is to be given at the Harry W. Scott home.
"Tir- HE SOCIAL meeting of Salem
III club of Zonla International is to
be a no-host picnic next Thursday
evening at 6:30 o'clock at the home of
Mrs. Mary Thomas, 533 Statesman.
Co-hostesses for the affair will be
Mrs. Echo Yeatcr, Miss Lena Belle Tar
tar, Mrs. Harry L. Miller and Mrs. Ma
bel Clock.
An informal brunch is arranged Tues
day morning at 10:30 o'clock by Mrs.
Tom H. Dunham. She has invited a
group of friends to view her new home
on Fairmount hill.
Mrs. Wilmcr .G. Smith is to assist at
the door, and Mrs. Vern Miller, Mrs.
Irvin Hill, Mrs. Bothwell Avison, Mrs.
Horace McGee will serve. Pouring are
to be Mrs. Sidney B. Lewis and Mrs.
David Bennett Hill.
MAKE PLANS FOR GIRLS' CAMP
Honor Officers
Jacob Fuhrer, Mrs. Helen Grabenhorst,
Mrs. A. C. Haag, Mrs. William Newmyer,
Mrs. Floyd Seamster, Mrs. LeRoy J.
Stewart, Mrs. Glen L. Weaver, Mrs. La
Verne J. Young and Mrs. Wayne Dough
ton, are to be hostesses in the living
room. Other members of the auxiliary
will assist throughout the afternoon.
Asked to pour are Mrs. J. L. Batdorf
and Mrs. P. W. Hale of the Hollywood
auxiliary, Mrs. Clyde Everett and Mrs.
Junior Eckley, of the West Salem auxil
iary and Mrs. John M. Ramage and Mrs.
Stanley Smith of the Salem group.
Serving will be Mrs. Tom Pomeroy,
Jr., Mrs. Norman Young, Mrs. Erich
Lactsch, Mrs. Joseph B. Felton, Mrs. T.
E Borkman, Mrs. Milan Boniface, Mrs.
Roger Hoy, Mrs. Harry L. Miller and
Mrs. Willard Wilson.
Mrs. George M. Schwarz will be host
ess at her home next Saturday afternoon
for a tea in honor of her son's fiance,
Miss Jean Scwell of Portland. Miss
Sewell and George M. Schwarz, Jr., are
to be married August 12 at the First
Presbyterian church in Portland.
Those asked to pour are Mrs. R. H.
Baldock, Mrs. F. W. Poorman, Mrs. Bra
zier Small and Mrs. Walter Kirk. As
sisting in the living room will be Mrs.
E .L. Crockalt, Mrs. Edgar T. Pierce,
Mrs. David Eason, Mrs. Frank Burling
ham, Mrs. Sigmund C. Schwarz from.
Portland.
Assisting in the dining room and the
yard will be Miss Janet Kirk, Miss Char
lotte Alexander, Miss Sharon Hamilton,
Miss Sylvia McLcllan, Miss Nancy Sew
ell from Poortland. Miss Joanne Schwarz
and at the door, Miss Carol Williams.
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Silver Creek which is to open for the
Marggl who is to be an assistant leader
J'" Wood- waterfront director;
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