I , i i hi t i 'i w i I .5 j C. I) eat ' i Capital Women Edited by MARIAN LOWBT IXSCHEB 6 Capital Journal, golem, Orec, Friday, February 20, 1953 Latourettes To Honor Pattersons Chief Justice Karl C. Latour tte of tht supreme court and Mrt Latourette are to entertain on Sunday evening at a dinner party at tbelr Falrmount lull home in honor of Governor and Mn Faid L. Patterson. The Washington birthday theme will feature the decor for the party. Guests will include Governor and Mrt. Pattenon, Secretary of State and Mn. Earl T. New bry. State Treasurer and Mn. Sigfrid B. Unander, Senate Presi dent and Mn Eugene Marsh, Speaker of the House and Mrs. Rudie Wilhelm, Jr., Attorney General and Mrs. Robert Y. Thornton, Mrs. Harry H. Belt and the hosts. BLUE BIRDS and Camp lire Girls of Salem and Mill City are ready to start the last week of their annual candy tale un der the direction of Mn. Robert White. They have been pleased with the response to the sale and more candy has been or dered to fill demands. ' A SON. who has been named Ted Norman, was born Febru ary 4 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Affolter. The grandparents are Mr. and Mn. James W. J arris of Astoria and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Affolter of Neskowin. OES Event Plans for friendship alght oa March 4 were made at the Wed nesday evening meeting of Alns worth chapter, Order of Eastern Star. The group win meet in the new blue room at the Scot tish Rite temple, and will be host to Gervais, Euclid, Victoria, Laurel, Evergreen, Venus and Acacia chapters on ' that night. Mn. E. r. Whelan was re ceived into the order by affilia tion. The group will organize an orchestra and Interested mu sicians are to contact Mrs. Roy Hewitt or Mrs. H. E. S medley, worthy matron. Mrs. John Goebel was chair man of the social hour and her assistants were Mrs. C. X. Rob lln, Mrs. Neva Thompson, Mn. Anna Kirkpatrlek. Mrs. C. M. Doan and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Ehlnn. ' VISITOR here for the week end will be IX. and Mn. Rod ney Vandeneynde ana son, Peter, from Seattle. They will be guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Vandeneynde, also brother-in-law and sister, and Mrs. John Staelham- mer. e e MEETING at 1:80 pjn. on Saturday at the Masonic tem ple will be Job's Daughters, bethel No. 43. IN SEATTLE for the week end will be Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding to be guest of Mn, Kenneth Murdock. Surprise On Birthday Mrs. Elmore Hill was host ess last evening at a surprise party for her sister-in-law. Miss Vada L. Hill, on the occasion of the tetter's birthday. Bridge was played and refreshments served. Guests included Miss Hill. Mrs. C. W. Jorgenten, Mrs. Leona Taylor, Miss Marie Weber, Mrs. Earl Burch, Mn. Al Laue, Mn. Warren Baker, Mrs. E. C. Knapp, Mrs. J. E. Johnson, Mrs. Gor don Hecker, Mn. Marion Wood en, Mrs. Delbert Schwabbauer, Mrs. Marvin McCIain. Mrs. Thel, ma Walter, Mrs. Larry Morgan of Mehama, Miss Shirley Hill, who assisted her mother, and can. mil. Mrs. Haskins Wins Contest Mrs. Lee Haskins was winner of the club contest conducted by Chemeketa Toastmistress club Thursday evening. Mn. Haskins will participate in an area eon test In March with eHib winners from the Salem Toastmistress club and the Mill City group. Judges for the contest were Miss Maxlne Herrlnger, Salem Toast mistress club; E. T. Boyer, Sa lem Toastmasten club; Miss Carolyn Matter and Tom Schie del, speech students at Willa mette university. Guests for the event were Mn. Z. W. Hlllstrom, Mn. J. M. Hartley and Mn. E. T. Boyer. A musical program was present ed by two students of music from Willamette university. Miss Doris Aspinwall and Miss Amy Glrod. Mn. W. Z. Brown was toast mistress for the evening and hostesses were Mrs. J. W. Tin dall and Mrs. L. C Tennis. iff-.' JkT n i m$m j 't 'itfl Jb -FROM. Peg in Washington Wed Last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. James G. Armson (Lillian Schott) were married last Saturday in the chapel of St. Paul's Episcopal church. The bride is Y-Teen program di rector at the Salem YWCA and Is the daughter of Mr. and Mn. Joseph G. Schott of Klnzua, Ore. Mr. Armson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Armson of Roseburg. The couple will live in Salem. (Arte studio picture.) ATTENDING a reception of Order of Rainbow for Girls in Albany this week were the Misses Arda Lien, worthy advi ser, Joan Neal, Patty Johnson, Betty Johnson, Donna Haugen, Beverly Walls, Karen Covert, Janice Wood and Mrs. Emery Wood, Mrs. Zins Sharpnack and Mrs. Arnold Johnson, mother adviser. Wedding Next Sunday A wedding claimed for next Sunday afternoon is that of Miss Doris Arllne Martin ana i nomas Hartley, the ceremony to be at 8 o'clock iir the Englewood Evan gelical United Brethren church. the Rev. Lloyd Ueclcer otliciat lng. Miss Cleta Martin will be hon or attendant for her sister, Miss Shirley Qullllan the bridesmaid. Gwen Reislx. niece of the bride groom, is to be flower girl, Vic tor Martin, a nephew of the bride, the ringbearer. Richard Hartley is to be best man for hit brother. Uihers will be Al Morris, David Hartley, a brother of the bridegroom, Clif ton Saxton and Joe Marc hand, j The reception following also will be at the church. The bride it the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C A. Martin of Sa lem and Mr. Hartley it the ton of Mr. and Mrt. Alvin Hartley of Silverton. . LEAVING for Palm Springe this week-end will be Mr. and Mn. Charles A. Barclay and family. They are driving, Mr. Barcley to return ahead of his family who will spend some time with Mn. Barclay's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Simmons. Birthday Event Marilyn Luther, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Luther, ob served her ninth birthday today. This afternoon, Mrs. Luther ar ranged an after-school party for her daughter, guests including 18 school and neighborhood friends. Mrs. J. A. Yeomant of Spo kane, grandmother of Marilyn, arrived in time today to attend the party and is to visit a few dsys at the Luther home. -BX ALENE (PEG) PHILUPS- Washlngton, D.C. Dear Marl a: Mrs. Deoglas McKay, wife of the Secretary of the Interior, was a thrilled witness of the me morial service on Lincoln's birthday when wreaths placed at the base of the mag nificent lt-foot statu of Lin coln. President Dwiaht D. II hewer set aside precedent, as he has on other occasions, ana walked up the long flight of steps shesd of his aides carry ing hi huge wreath, rather than remaining at the foot of the steps as recent Presidents have done. He was serious faced and solemn in demeanor but ac knowledged the audience when he reached the bottom of the flight. The first wreath placed was that of the Secretary of the Interior, and Secretary McKay advanced ud the steps aecom panied by representatives of military organizations, Including the Legion of Honor. The Me morial area is a national park and under the supervision of the Interior Department and Mr. McKay followed custom in of fering his tribute, too. Twenty wreaths were placed by the or ganizations. There were no speeches but the Gettysburg ad dress was read and the Marine Band played for the audience of tome 1,000 persons. Life magazine ptiotognphen have been busy about the De partment at various Mm is dur ing the week, taking a series of pictures that will appear In the issue that will be on news stands on February 28, according to present plans. The Secretary It to be featured and the activities of the Department outlined. On behalf of Capital Post No. 0, of the American Legion, Sa lem, a beautiful oynx base pen set was presented to Mr. McKay on Monday. Presentation was made by Archie Leveland and Vie MaeKensie, members of Capital Post, and Senator Cor don aided In the brief cere mony. Archie, who it now man ager of El Rancho Vegas at Los Vegas, formerly conducted a dance orchestra In Portland. While he has never attended a meeting of Capital Post, he keeps up his membership through the yean. Wednesday 1 met with two groups with which I wst affili ated In Salem. I -attended a Zonta luncheon and a Theta Sigma Phi dinner. The Ameri can Newspaper Women's club invited me to a tea for British Ambassador and Lady Soger Mnfr'j but as a working em cloves of the federal govern ment, tea time conflicted with office hours and I skipped the event. Sneaking of newspaper meet ings, when Nekssn Rockefeller was in to see the Secretary this week. I mentioned his talk to the Oregon Newspaper Publish en association a few yean ago and he recalled the pleasure of getting acquainted with some of the publishers at that time. This week hat been on or calendar upheavals. First, we were notified the Secretary would be needed for Congres sional hearings on Wednesday on the tldelands legislation, and I cleared the day by cancelling a flock of appointments. Short ly after that, we were advised it would be on Tuesday. Agr.ln a scramble of phone calls to set aside appointments and to try to rearrange times for those who are en rout to Washington and can't be reach ed until they get here. On top of that, the hearings were then postponed but two other Con' gressional committees called for the Secretary to appear on ap propriations snd Hawaiian statehood and, of course, at times when again the calendars were loaded. Again I must clear the slate. I am about to order some ink that fades for appointments as my calendar is hard to. decipher with all these changes. After all, it's lust a part of the Wash ington picture, I should add nonchalantly. Peg. HONORED at a birthday party this afternoon was Elizabeth Ann Upjohn, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Upjohn. The day was Elizabeth Ann's eighth annivers ary. A group, of her school friends wss invited for a birth day luncheon after school. Exclusive, full-flavor grinds guarantee you THIS WEEK'S SINGER SPECIAL! Three world-famous singer Featherweight Portable sewing ma chines which have been used as demonstrators available at reduced bargain prices. Good as J new never out of our hands. Here's the value you've been waiting for, so hurry first come, first served! Liberal trade-in allowance. Easy terms. MKHIKf 1 PS.ea. SINGER SEWING CENTER NATIONAL SEW AND SAVI WEEK FEB. 21 TO 28 130 N. Commercial Phone 3-3512 1 I!4 t. se tjsaisssassi 3 Alumnae Groups Are Entertained .Three sorority alumnae irninv nut Thursday evening. Zeta Tau Alpha alumnae met t that hntna ttf Mrs. JOSCpn W. Chamben. Mrs. Ralph E, Walk er was welcomed ss a new alum na by the group. Others attend ing were Mrs. Vernon Wlscsr son, Mrs. Arthur Cole, Mn. Wel ter Bradley, Mrs. Charles Mar shall, Mn. Ralph Jackson, Mrs. L. Bruce Crandall snd the hoet- s. Kaooa Aloha Theta alumnae were entertained by Mrs. Oli ver T. Mansfield end Mn. Sam C. Campbell at the Mansfield home. Attending wen Mn. William E. Deeney, Mrs. George Hug, Mn. Donald McCargar, Mn. Victor Murdock, Mrt. Keith Powell, Mrt. Edwin T. Snider, Mrs. Richard D. . Slater, Mn. James Watts, Mrs. Charles v. Wood and the two hostesses. Sigma Kappa aiumnae were suesu of Mrs. Joseph rranao. Mrs. Leon Everltt gave a book review. Alumnae attending were Mrs. Earl Hampton, Mn. Norman Johnson, Mrs. Eric Carlson, Mrs. E. E. Beckman, Mn. L. L. Jensen, Mn. Allan Johnson, Mrs. Lynn Wallace, Mn. Frank DeWitt, Mn. Leon Everltt and the hostess. -' Y-Teen Presidents - New presidents recently el ected by Y-Teen clubs at Leslie junior high school are Miss Sally, Relwald, 7tu grade; Miss Claud ia Peterson, 8th grade; Miss Donna Zen, 8th grade. New officers st Parrlsh Junior high school are Miss Sandra Ev erltt, 7th grade; Mitt Carol StoUr, 8th grade; Miss Shirley Tabor, 9th grade. Serving in the West Salem Y Teen club will be Mist cJannt Holcomb, 7th grade; Miss Donna Lawrence, 8th grade; Miss Bar bara Sharpe, 0th grade. Auxiliary Meeting Thursday A nroBTam was presented for the meeting of downtown Snlem Lions club auxiliary meeting last evening at the boms of Mrs. rioyd Seamster. Mn. William 1. rnuiips or. . . . I wu a sniesT io live a ni vu the inauguration which she at tended in Washington, D.C. Miss Janet Gladden of Willamette univenity sang. Miss Nancy Hanson at accompanist, and Miss Judy Seamster, daughter of the hostess, played piano numben. The group made plant xor a luncheon planned in early April as an event for all five local Lions auxiliaries. Mn. Jacob Fuhrer Is chairman from the downtown auxiliary, each of the other grdups also having a representative on the commit tee. The state board meeting is announced for April IS at As toria. Forty-five attended the meet ing last evening. MEETING at the IOOF tem ple Thursday evening was Beta Iota, Theta Rho girls. Elected to membership were Velee Hol land, Flo Burgermeltter and Georgia Kyle. Rebekahs who will join the group are Mn. Theodore Rhoades and Mn. Au brey Roher. Plans for a dance on March 13 were arranged, all branches of the order being invited to at tend. A ski trip with the Marion Junior Oddfellows of Salem is planned for March 29. VISITORS in the capital over Thursday were Mr. and Mn. Ben F. Dorrls, guests at the home of her brother-in-law and sitter, the H. G. Maiiont. ST.JOti .C'JYITt SOB CHILD Mill TM HI VS tt si 10 N. LIBERTY ST. L ' " J CTO HOURS Oar 2V i , :30 o.m. to NEW .(JBlv PRINTS At Mi i "W '! . 1 In vour lililk' KQs A ' I '.BBWVM ill mm mm rmr mim see the difference llr r dto w-ran AmmmY o; , Y'mmn 1 'aT i 1 a. sEW J- r . -sfe w a m m. ex . wuT . 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