Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 04, 1953, Page 6, Image 6

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Capital Women
Edited by MARIAN LOWBY FISCHER
e Capital Journal, Salem, Ore Wednesday. March 4, 1958
Mrs. Jary
President
Of Altrusa
Altrusa club elected new olfl
cers at the meeting of the group
for luncheon Tuesday at the
Golden Pheasant
' 1. Mrs. Sydney Jary was named
president; Mrs. George Sump
ter, first vice president; Miss
Arline Sholseth, second vice
president; Mrs. Helen Cosper,
recording secretary; Miss Mar
garet McDevitt, corresponding
secretary: Mrs. Leon E. Bar-
rick, treasurer; Dr. Martha
Springer, Mrs. Carl Benson, Mrs.
Addison Lane, directors. .
The group discussed a rehabil
itation program at the state tub
erculosis hospital. Also plans
were discussed for the rummage
sale to be given this coming Sat
urday. . Mr. Lola Keener, president,
Is naming committees for a tea
to be given later this month. The
rluh'M next meeting will be
March 19.
Alumnae Meet
Chi Omega alumnse met Mon
day evening at the home of Mrs.
Don E. Phillips. Main business
was discussion of plans for the
annual children's style show to
be presented on March 10.
- Attending the meeting were
Mrs. Robert Carey, Mrs. jtemaia
Anderson, Mrs. B. E. Brown.
Mrs. Charles Darou, Mrs. Fred
Graham, Mrs. Jackson Hazeieti,
Mrs. George L. Hill, Mrs. C. V.
Jonnson, Mrs. Dale Pence, Mrs.
Fidel Vroom, Mrs. Biuy Marcin,
Mrs. George A. Arbuckle, Mrs.
Phillips.
Alumnae Meet
Phi Mu alumnae club met last
evening at the home of Mrs.
George A. Brown to observe the
101st anniversary of founding of
the national sorority.
Mrs. J. B. Lorence of Mon
mouth, alumna from University
of Indiana chapter, was wel
comed bv the group. Plans were
made for a benefit cam parry 10
be given April 28, at the home
of Mrs. Elmer O. Berg for mem
bers, their husbands and friends.
Proceeds will go to the Uni
versity of Washington chapter
building fund, a new cnapier
house being built there. Mrs.
Berg, Mrs. Wilmer H. Page, Mrs.
Chris Wheeler. Mrs. Robert M.
Fischer. Jr.. and Mrs. Brown are
arranging the benefit affair. Mrs.
Page is to entertain for the May
meeting.
Named to Court
Llnfleld College, McMInn
ville (Special) Miss Nadlne
Gllman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. M. H. Gilman, S48 Vista
avenue, Salem, and Bliss Roberta
Sjodlng, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Bertel C. Sjodlng, 1815 N.
24th, Salem, were members of
the Sweetheart court at Llnfield
college. Miss Gllman la a music
major and Miss Sjodlng Is a lib
eral arts student at Llnfield.
Each vear the Intercollegiate
Knights, sophomore men's serv
ice honorary, select! a sweet
heart from the freshman girls.
A court of six girls was chosen
bv the IK s. Miss Barbara How
ard, Portland, was revealed
sweetheart queen at the annual
ball sponsored by the IK s.
MBS. ADAM M. WILHILM
of Eugene la her for the week
visiting at the borne of her son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs.- Thomas Brubeck, and
greeting the new granddaughter,
Shannon Mary Brubeck, who
arrived In February.
VISITORS at the Coburn
Grabenhorst horn Include
Mrs. Grabenhorst'a twin sister,
Mrs. R. J. Slgler, and her two
sons, Bobby and - Craig, of
Stockton, Calif., Mrs. Grabeo
horst'a mother and another
sister, Mrs. Fred Laaater and
Mrs. R. W. Young, respectively,
of Walla Walla. The visitors
wlU all leave Thursday for
Walla, Walla. Mrs. Slgler and
children to go on to there for
a visit.
GARNET KNIGHT chapter
of the Tri-Y met this past Mon
day. Lynn Burrell gave a re
port on camp and conference.
The chapter dance was an
nounced for April 16 and the
coast trip for May 9.
MEMBERS o f Willamette
shrine, White Shrine .of Jeru
salem, will meet for a social
evening on Saturday ai me
Masonlo temple. A no-host
dinner will be served at 7
o'clock followed by a card party
for members and their guests.
Mrs. Arthur R. Hoenig is chair
man of the dinner and Mrs. El
don T. Armstrong is making ar
rangements for the card party.
Assisting will be Mrs. C. A. Gra
ham, Mrs. Lucia Keyt, Mrs. Vera
Savage. Eldon Armstrong and I Warren Shrake, Mrs. Al Gordon,
Hosts at Party
Mr. and Mrs. Don Gonsu, for
merly of Salem, now living In
Lebanon, recently gave a house
party for friends. Attending were
Mr. ana Mrs. Jonn Alexander,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tanner, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Stein, Mr. and
Mrs. William Lacey, Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Dorn. Mr. and Mrs.
Gale Dorn. all of Salem, Dr. and
Mrs. Vern Manning of Portland,
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Burkette,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Emerson of
Eugene, Mr. Murray Gonser of
Snoqualmle, wasn.
and Mrs. A. C. Woodward
uri Recently The Rev.
(Mary Ann Stephens) were married recently. (Artz studio
picture.) '
CALVARY BaDtist Missionary
society is meeting In the cburcn
parlors, Thursday, for dessert at
1:30 o'clock. The Gleaners circle
is the host group.
I
Plan Guest Day
The Four Corners Woman s
club will observe guest night
at the regular meeting at the
community hall, March 5, at 8
o'clock. All interested women
are invited.
The program will consist of
roundtable discussion on
Luncheon Hostess
Mrs. Donald R. Husband, Eu
gene, wife of State Representa
tive Husband, entertained on
Monday at a buffet luncheon at
her home for a group of legisla
tive friends, and next Monday is
to entertain at a similar event
for a group of friends in the
house of representatives.
.
HOSTESS for an informal cof
fee on Thursday morning for a
group of legislative friends will
be Mrs. Lee Ohmart, wife of
flower culture with Mrs. Charles! State Representative Ohmart
West as moderator. This will be
preceded by short talks on the
growing of flowers by members
of the club as follows: Mrs. u.
D. Binegar, begonias; Mrs. Jess
Mcllnay, roses; Mrs. E. E.
Walker, chrysanthemums; Mrs.
Effie Maye White, African vio
lets; Mrs. Warren Shrake, dah
lias; Mrs. Waldo Miller, gladio
Refreshments will be served
by Mrs. Harvey Meyers, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Craven.
.
Begonia Society
Salem Begonia society Is
meeting on Thursday evening at
8 o'clock in the YMUA. Mrs.
Phil Brady of Portland, past
president of the Oregon Fuchsia
society. UWM guest speaaer.
The Interested public Is Invited.
SALEM HEIGHTS The
Salem Heights Woman's club
will meet on Friday, March 0,
at 1:30 at the Salem Heights
Community hall. Mrs. Harold
A. Roaebraugh will give a book
review on "The Curve and the
Tusk," by Stuart Cloete,
Today's Menu
Mrs. E.
Snook,
Mrs. Arnold Roethlin will pour.
Guests are invited between 9 and
11 o'clock.
. '
Tickets on Sale
Ticket sale for the benefit des
sert card party and fashion show
of Salem Spinsters club, begins
the latter part of this week. The
event is to be on Saturday,
March 28, at the Marion hotel,
starting at 1 p.m. Miss Mary
Louise Lee heads the ticket
committee and tickets may be
obtained from any Spinster
I member, or from Mrs. Richard
TRINITY chapter, Order oflGahlidorf and Mrs. Newbury
Eastern Star, will meet Friday
at 8 o'clock In the West Salem
city building.
Serving refreshments will be
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kimsey,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lamb,
Mrs. Leonard Cain, Mrs. Idell
Hedges and Mrs. Sam
Charbonneaux.
Close. The Fashionette is to
present the styles for the fash
ion event
A DAUGHTER, who has been
named Cynthia Marie, was born
Monday, March 2, at Salem
General hospital to Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Franko. Also welcom
ing the new arrival is a sister,
HOSTESS to her hrMr 1nhi.. ,m m. rW-M
last evening was Mrs. Don Som- A. Reeher of Salem and Jasuer
mer. , TrmnVn nf AharriMn W.h I
Goldenweds
To Be Feted
On Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Johnson,
who live out of Independence,
will be honored at an open
house next Sunday, marking
their 50th wedding anniversary.
The anniversary Is on March 10,
but the open house is planned
for 8unday.
The reception will be given
at the home of the couple's son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold M. Johnson, Route
1, Box 25, Hopville road out of
Independence.
Friends are Invited to call be
tween 2 and 5 o'clock.
Several Salem friends are as
sisting at the affair. Mrs. Ted
Berquist will cut the cake, Mrs.
Walter Nelson 'will be at the
coffee urn, Mrs. Ed Burgess will
preside at the punch bowl, Mrs.
John Wheeler will take charge
of the gifts. Miss Sharon John
son, granddaughter -of the
couple, will have charge of the
guest book and others assisting
will be Mrs. Alvin Marr, Mrs.
F. L. Catton, Mrs. E. G. Hakan
son.
The Johnsons have lived in
the Independence area the past
five years. They have resided in
Oregon some 45 years, coming
from the mid-west.
Tri-Y Group
Esther Little Tri-Y chapter
met at the home of Mrs. Ronald
Jones, Jr., Monday. It was an
informal affair with the girls
wearing pedal pushers. Actl
vities of the club were planned
for the rest of the year. A com
mittee to collect clothes hangers
at the high school and sell them
to a cleaners was formed. Shirley
Harp is chairman of the com
mittee which includes Sandy
Van Blaricom, Flo Burgermeis
ter, and Silri Kailvee.
A traveling basket will be
sent around to the various club
members. Flo Burgermeister
will start the basket. She will
put some article which she cook
ed herself in to the basket
passing it on to another mem
ber who will put whatever she
thinks the article Is worth into
the money container and acquir
ing ownership of the food, then
repeating the procedure with
some one else.
MEMBERSHIP committee of
the Business and Professional
Women's club met Tuesday eve
ning with Mrs. A. Elmer Flath-
ers honoring women to be in
itiated next Tuesday evening.
Mrs. C. W. Jorgensen addressed
the group, speaking on "Bet
ter Business Women for a Bet
ter Business World."
GUESTS at the Counts club
dance on Saturday evening in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Donald
D..MiiM,n Mr. and Mrs. Aruiur
Larson. Mrs. and Mrs. Lee la
tum, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shaier,
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Howe, Mr.
vcr. .inhn r-oadick. Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Riffey, Mr. ana Mrs. trans.
Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mer
rill. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tripp,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Martin,
Mr. and Mra Homer Davenport.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Covert New
members welcomed are Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Van Houten. Host!
for the evening were Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Monismith.'
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SOCIAL dub of the auxiliary
to the United Spanish War Vet
erans la meetina Friday after
noon for dessert at 1:15 o'clock
at the home of Mrs. Clyde Mc-
Clunc. Mrs. Arthur Holden,
Mrs. J. E. Tolbet and Mrs. Anna
Woolford are co-bostesses.
AUXILIARY to Carpet,
local 1085 will meet Thur
evening at 7:30 with Mrs. A.
Thomas, 1330 Chemawa R0
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