Capital Women Edited by MARIAN LOWKX FISCHER Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, March 5, 1953 4 Chapters Meet in Joint Event About 70 attended the Joint meeting for all four chapter! of Beta Sigma Phi In Salem, Wed netday evening, in West Salem ball. The four chapters are Eta, Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Psi and XI Lambda. Mri. Billy Bishop, president of the city council of Beta Sigma Phi, was in charge. The group discussed in forum various prob lems in organization. The eight hostesses for the meeting included Mrs. Charles Shaw, Mrs. John Ellis, Mrs. Don Parker, Mrs. J. R. Williams, Mrs. Ellis White, Mrs. Marshall Ja cobs, Mrs. P. C. Anderson, Miss Alice Fitzgerald. BRUCE HADLET, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hadley, is ob serving bis third birthday on Saturday. On Sunday, a family dinner will be given at the borne for the little boy. In the group will be his great grandmother. Mrs. J. W. Frater, and bis great aunt. Miss Mae Hill, both of Portland: his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lester D. Green, and their son, Danny; the Had- leys and children, Eileen, Allan, Bruce and Nancy. Nominating Committee At the meeting of Salem Sor- ODtimlst club Wednesday noon, Miss Irene de Lisle, Mrs. Leo Johnson and Mrs. G. E. McCor- mlck were named a nominating committee. The Wednesday luncheon, at the Golden Pheas ant, was a business session for the group. . HOSTES8 to her bridge club last evening was Mrs. Andy Hal vorsen, entertaining the group for an informal evening of cards and a late supper. Mrs. Ro bert Powell and Mrs. Roland Nohlgren were bidden as addi tional guests. I t y-.' i Beads House -Miss Alice Lehman, above, of Salem, is to be president of her sorority, Gamma Phi Beta, at Oregon State college at Corvallis next year. Miss Lehman is the cam pus correspondent for the Capital Journal society page. Shower Given Honoring Mrs. W. E. Flowers, a shower and party were given Monday evening by Mrs. J. E. Mennis at her home. Guests included Mrs. Charles Earle, Mrs. Bill Braasch, Mrs. A. G. Cheney, Mrs. G. W. Speed, Mrs. A. L. King, Mrs. Verle Klampe, Mrs. Dar Mennis, Mrs. Robert Singleton, Mrs. James Avriette, Mrs. Cecil Wright, Mrs. Henry Hodge, Mrs. Fred Blake, Mrs. Ivan Polston, Mrs. Dan Landon, Mrs. Ken Gibson, Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. Don Woods, Mrs, Bert Worley and the hostess. MRS. DOROTHY RICHARDS of Independence was initiated into the Oregon Grape camp, Royal Neighbors of America, on Wednesday evening at the Vet erans of Foreign Wars hall. As a special project, the group decided to donate crocheting supplies to patients at the tuber culosis hospital. Pair Wed On Feb. 22 In the chapel of the Leslie Methodist church on Sunday aft ernoon, February 22, at 3 o'clock, Miss Yvonne Hofstedt was wed to Sgt. Donald R. Hunt er in setting of pink and white snapdragons. The Rev. Collis Blair performed the double ring ceremony. Miss Hofstedt is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hofstedt, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hunter of Albany. Lighting the candles before the ceremony were Mrs. John Wen- mnA Kuthrvn Hunter aifltpr of the bridegroom. Mrs. H. O. Hofstedt, Spokane, aunt of the bride, played the wedding mu sic. H. O. Hofsttedt, uncle of the bride, sang. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. She wore an ankle length dress of white lace and nylon tulle over white satin. She carried rosebuds and lilies of the valley. Miss Lois Hofstedt, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore an ankle length dress of blue net over taffeta, and car ried pink and white carnations. Mrs. Frank VI Taris, sister of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid and wore pink net over taffeta. She also carried pink and white carnations. Frank VI Taris and John Wen- ger acted as best men. Richard Hughes and Kenneth Vogt served as ushers. After the ceremony, the recep tion was in the church social hall. The bride's table was cen tered with a three tier wedding cake. Miss Wanda Valdeze poured the punch. Mrs. Conrad Hofstedt, aunt of the bride, poured the coffee. Mrs. Helen Otto, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Arlene Bishop cut and served the cake. Miss Leah Du- rig passed the guest book. Mrs, Glen Ling was in charge of the gift table. The couple left on a short wed ding trip. For going away the bride chose a blue and white checked taffeta with red acces sories. The newly weds will live at Fort Lewis, where the bride groom is stationed. Wed 60 Years Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Johnson, above, will observe their golden wedding at a reception planned for Sunday afternoon at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Johnson, Hopville road. Route 1, Box 25. Hours are between 2 and 5 o'clock. The anniversary comes on March 10, but the reception at home is arranged for Sunday. (Lyman's studio picture, Dallas) VACATIONING in San Fran cisco this week are Dr. and Mrs. Klnley K. Adams, who left Sa lem by plane Saturday. The Adamses will return to Salem I this week-end. INVITATIONS are out for a tea for which Mrs. G. Herbert Smith Is to entertain at her home on Saturday, March 14, honoring Mrs. Edwin Franklin Snider, who came to Salem the past year to make her home Guests are invited to call be tween 3 and 9 o'clock. Lions Auxiliary South Salem Lions club auxil iary was entertained last evening at the home of Mrs. S. M. Hill. George Porter of the adult edu cation staff talked to the group on adult education. Plans were made for a rummage sale on March 27 on North Commercial. Mrs. John Marr and Mrs. Warren Hocker were co-hostesses with Mrs. Hill for the meeting. MRS. CLYDE WARREN was hostess to the Copettes for the Tuesday evening meeting. The group made St. Patrick's day favors for the state hospital, and decided to meet on March 24 to make Easter favors. Mrs. Leland D. Weaver and Mrs. Everett Odle will be co-hostesses at the Weaver home on that date. LEBANON Miss Betty Lou Meisner is to be married this spring to Leonard C. Carter. Miss Meisner, soon to graduate from Lebanon high school, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Meisner. Her fiance, an alum nus of the local arhonl 1 now I serving In the navy, , Couple Engaged Announcement has been made in Portland of the engagement of Miss Hollis Joy Campbell, daugb ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Camp bell of that city, to Merlin El- kins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elkins of Monmouth. The wedding is planned for May 17. ENGLEWOOD Woman's club will meet at 1:15 on Friday for dessert with Mrs. George Mun ger, 1085 North 10th. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Walter A. Swingle, Mrs. Harry Jen nings and Mrs. O. A. Chase. Business will include election of officers, and for the pro gram, Mrs. A. R. Tarter will present a talk on roses. AMERICAN War Mothers met on Tuesday afternoon at the American Legion club. Mrs. Ben Randall was appointed chairman of a rummage sale to be on March 10 over Green baum'i store,, and the group voted to give contribution to the Red Cross. GOLDEN AGE club will meet at 2 o'clock on Friday at the YWCA for an afternoon of games and (roup singing. Elec tion of officers will also take place. I AT UO Finals Due Soon On Campus By ANN CARSON Ctpltal Journal CorrMPoadcnt University of Oregon, Eugene (Special) The University of Oregon is undergoing some great changes these days. First of all, spring has definitely crept into the air, and there's no denying it The second and not so pleas ant change is the fact that finals are less than two weeks away. Students are beginning to crawl away into their respective boles, and like the ground hog, are not expected to reappear until after finals and spring vacation are over. These last few weeks of the terra are funny be cause you completely lose con tort with the "goings-on" about campus, and you come to know very well each nook and cran nle of the library. National "Y Councils again are sponsoring several summer projects for university students in Oregon, the eastern United Slates and In Europe. These pro jects are established to provide students with opportunities to work, study and learn. The pro jects include students in indus try, seminars, leadership train ing schools and work and study projects. This summer, in Ore gon, the council is sponsoring a students in industry project, and a community service project in Milton-Freewater. University of Oregon Day was rttz I IT" - ax at LIpman Wolfe's In Portland last Friday, rifty-thfee Oregon students gained practical experi ence retailing. The students act ed as department heads. Salem students who went down for the day were Joyce Armstrong, Bill Paulus, and Don Rudd, former ly of Salem. Mrs. Paul L. 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